SWA««»»—«an>aaaa^a_M■■■aUBBBEBSBSaBBBeUBBBBBBei fUcjrmflnu' §tsqnttofr. MON BAY MORNINO .... M ABOH 13, WbU Oar Mexican Frontier. The country has, for some time past, bean agitated by various rumors with regard to the inroads of Cobtinas upoa our Texan fron tier, and the attitude assumed by Governor Hoistou in relation thereto. Oa the 23d ol February, the Senate, by a resolution, called upon the President for information relative to the state ef affairs la that quarter, aad on the sth of March the President transmitted the information required. It consists of a synop sis made out by tbe Secretary of War, of all ths official intelligence which he had received respecting the matter in question to thesth of March, la addition to the documents from which such synopsis was made. From this communication we learn that the case smnds thus, at present. on the sth day of February, 1659, General Twiooe, commanding the Military Depart ment of Texas, with tbe approval of General S< hit, but without the sanction of tbe War llepariment, directed the abandonment ot three post* on ths Bio Grnade, each of which had a garrison of a single company, to wit: tort Blown, Fort Mcintosh, and King gold Barracks. Having learned that tbe De partment disapproved of this movement, Gen. Twiotis on tbe 2>ih March, 1-59, addressed a letter Iroin Sau Antonio to the Adjutant i lener.il, in explanation of the causes which induced bim to make it. He had an extensive frontier io protect, and few troops to doit with. He therefore determined to withdraw the companies from the Bio Grande, and place tbem ou the frontier. The enemy would never crossover tbe river to our side, whereas, on the frontier they were continually harassing and pluuderiug our citizens. Tbe outcry that had be«u raised by the abandonment of the ]H>sts on tbe river, was nothing unusual. Posts always Implied government money and con tracts, and it was hardly natural for the in habitants to see these removed from the midst ol them without making some complaint. He concludes by saying that he had previously to acting, submitted tbe state of tbe case to Gen. Scott, wbo had approved of his design. This order was not countermanded, nor was there any reason to donbt its perfect proprie ty, until tbe middle of October, when informa tion reached the Department that Cortinas, with a baud of desperadoes, bad entered Brownsville on the 27th September, and mur dered several citizens, besides plundering the town. This information came from General Twions, who had been applied to for troops, which be promptly dispatched to the scene of notion. Orders were immediately given to ileneral Twiooh to reocenpy Fort Brown, which be did as speedily as possible. As, not withstanding, the disturbances continued to increase, orders weie given, on the 3d of No vember, to move a company of artillery from Baton Bouge. This order was promptly obey, pd, and on the 19th November the Department received a dispatch from General Twiggs, dated l-.'th, in which he said he had just re ceived an express from Brownsville, announc ing ihe entire destruction of that city, and the murder of one hundred citizens by Cortina*, aud bad, in consequence, ordered seven compa nies of foot and two of horse to take the field immediately, under tbe command of Major II kist/kljiak. Upon receiving this alarming intelligence, orders were immediately given to Colonel Simmer to send three companies of artillery and three of foot from Fort Leaven worth, and the Commandant of Fortress Mon roe was also ordered to send on six companies. lii the meantime, a second report, dated No vember 21 st, was received from Gen. Twiggs, -luting that the rumors were false in a great degree, aud that he had countermanded the troops. While these events were in progress, tbe difficulties with which tbe case was surround ed became more perplexing every day. It seemed impossible amidst the budget of con flicting statements that reached the depart ment, to ascertain the true character of the warfare which Cortinas was waging. At one time he was represented to be a Mexican ban dit, fighting for plunder, and at another a citi zen of Texas, prosecuting a private feud, " backed and opposed by citizens of bis own State." (if oue thing, however, there could be so doubt nt all, and that was that feelings of the most deadly hostility existed between the Mexicans and Americans on the border, and that it was imperatively necessary to concen trate as large a force as could be spared from other important points upon the Mexican frontier. The quarrel, whatever may have been its origin, or whoever were the original parties to it, at length assumed formidable proportions. The band of Cortinas, swelled by constant accessions, became at last five hundred strong. With this formidable force, ths chief, or bandit, or whatever else it may be proper to call him, took post on the American .-ide of tbe river, iv a strong position, and keeping up a constant intercourse of friend ship with the Mexicans on tbe other side, ha rassed the citizens of Texas without intermis sion. Topntanend to the alarm which his presence and attitude necessarily occasioned among the American settlers, Major Heint zblm an was sent in pursuit of him, with 150 regular troops, and 180 Texas volunteers. On the ith of December last he fell In with him, having under his command upwards of five hundred men, in a position so strong that he apparently believed it impregnable. Not withstanding the inferiority of his own num bers, Major Hkintzblman instantly attacked him, and American valor proving, as it always has proved, too mncb for Mexican endurance, he succeeded in routing and dispersing his ban ditti afier a sharp but short conflict,in which BO ol them were killed. Cortinas, leaving his guns, camp equipage and munitions of war behind bim, fled precipitately to tbe Mexican shore, where he rallied the remnant of his forces, aud where be still remains, firing at »cry American who shows himself across the river, and otherwise annoying them as far as lie can, in defiance of the Mexican authority.— At this critical point in tbe progress of the trams, old Sax Houston steps upon the stage, md his attitude is such as to command the at tention of the audience in an instant. His first step was to send commissioners to tbe frontier, to examiue into the state of af fairs there: his next to send their report to the Secretary of War, with a request, which sounds very much like a demand, for tbe aid of theOenera! Government. Tbe Texas Treas ury, he says, is empty, her Indian troubles are greater than they ever were, and forays are constantly made from Mexico upon her South ern border. His situation, as Governor, it may be presumed, therefore, is no bed of roses. Me is desirous, to avoid any course which may raise a question as to its propriety. Never theless, in a short time, he may possibly be •anapelled by the urgency of circumstances u> protect the citizens of the State in the heat manner be can. He will still defer to the ac tion ol tbe General Government; but new nud startling events are occurring every day aud he knows uot how soon he may feel it his duty to repel foice by force. la that case he shall take effectual measures to prevent a re eurreuce of tbe aggressions he complains of-1 •Texas," be says, "can, and, if appealed to will, muster iuto the field io,onu meala thirty days, wbo are anxious, embarrassed as are her finances, to make reclamation upon Mexico for all her wrongs!" There to no mistaking such language from such a source. It must not be forgotten that this to leap year; the year when young ladies and Presidential can didates are supposed to be prone to forget that the blessings they respectively desire above all others iv the bottoms of their hearts, are neither to besought nor rejected. In their sev. eral positions. A march upon Urn Bio Grande, a brilliaut victory, ibe capture of Zacatacas, perhaps of Mexico itself, would make the for* tuue of tbe soldier who should successfully conduct tbe enterprise. The whole question is now before the Senate. It certainly is incumbent upon ovary inde jieudeut State to restrain it* citizens from In roads opou other Independent States. If tbe State to which the marauders belong have not thspjwer thus to restrain them, then the State i|poo whom they depisdaie must unqnesiiou -0,1 y t«k«- ibe matter in her own hands. V/e [gsvw oof whether Ibis he national law, hut it I vopuQott sense, which, ia so plain a case, is ammmwMSMm^M^^^^^^^mm^^^mmmnnn^smmMmmmmMm superior to all that GaoTir* ar Pt?rr«w nonre can teach. The principle, so far as ths policy of this country is concerned, may be considered as having been settled by the fail ure'of the attempt to impeach Gen. Jaouson for bis conduct In the Seminole war. That ofllcer, it is well known, violated ths neutrali ty of Spain, by punning the defeated Beml noles into her territory. The defence was that the Seminole*, after committing ravages upon our borders, escaped Into tbe Spanish territory, where they lay protected by the neu trality of Spain, until tbey could recruit and rally for another excursion. Jackson re solved to take the matter into his own hands. He marched into the Spanish settlements, and broke up tbe nest of the robbers. He was ac quitted of all blame in the premises, and since th lfti l na * be * n an '* laD "* aed doctrine, that dgH(| State must take care of its own In dians, and not permit them to molest any other State;" and that if any State in which they reside be unwilling or unable to take care of them, then the neighbor suffering from them may do it for her. If General Twioob should pursue tbese Mexican banditti into Mexico, and capture and hang every rascal of them, be would be acquitted of all blame by the popular voice. It old Sam should do tbe same "on State account,''or on his own responsi bility, we know not what might happen; but the Presidential candidates can give a very shrewd gness. The Clay fitutue. We have already apprised our readers that the inauguration of the Clay statue will take place on the 12th of April, the birth-day of the illustrious statesman, and that Benjamin Johnson Babboi'B, of Orange, will be the orator of the occasion. It will be a great day, and there will be a great oration. Within a short distance of each other, in a region of Vir ginia which bas been fruitful of great men, live two of Virginia's most illustrious sons one, Wm. C. Bivbs, now in a hale and honor ed old age; and tbe other, Henj." Johnson Raiukh r, still a yonng man—both living in retirement, enjoying the independence and dig nity of that private station which, in tbese days, is emphatically a "post of honor;" eith er of them capable of administering the Presi dency of the United States; neither of tbem. upon their fine farms, and in the possession of their ewn self-respect and the confidence and respect of all who know them, having occa sion to covet any earthly rank or position.— That such men as these are not called upon to serve their country, is more their country's misfortune than their own.— It is something to have the privilege of some times hearing from the Evbrbtth, the Clhh ino.s, theBtVESKS and Barbour*, if it be only orations upon subjects of national interest; to listen, amid the clash and din of party and section, to their words of counsel and cheer ■ to catch a glimpse now and then, amid the midnight storm, of the rays of the light-house, showing to distressed mariners the course to a safe haven. Therefore, we shall welcome with great pleasure to Richmond, upon the occasion to which we refer, Brn.iamin John son Barbour, one of the finest orators and scholars now living in Virginia, a gentleman who thoroughly appreciates the character of Hknp.v Clay, and who can convey to others his own glowing impressions and exalted ideas of that great statesman in " thoughts that breathe and words that burn." The inauguration of the Clay statne will probably draw together a crowd of strangers from Virginia and probably from other States- In bis adopted home in Kentucky it is looked to with much interest, both on account of the illustrious subject and of tbe artist, who is a native Kentuckiau. l.ibeU on the South. The New York Mrtrrtss quotes the follow ing first rate slander from the New York Tribune : " The fact that we have four millions of slaves only kept, down, as a rule, by the lash; that the overseer's whip is as common as the cotton , a poor real ization of the wondrous stories once in circu lation about that auriferous region. The foreign papers announce a change, for the worse in the health of Miss Florence Night ingale. She has left Hempstead for London in consequence. The Memphis Appeal says that twenty murders were committed in that city in 189 ft, and that the perpetrators of fifteen have not yet been discovered. In the sixth months ending February 90, the Illinois Central Railroad gained $321,2!K) over the same period of the previous twelve months. President Lord, of Dartmouth College, though seventy-five years old, is a very agile skater, aud takes great delight in the exercise. John Ford, died near Macon, Ga., on the 28th uit., in tbe lli/ith year of his age. He was a North Carolinian by bith. Miss Dickens, a factory girl at Sparta, Ga., was killed on the Tth nisi., by the accidental explosion of a pistol. The Rev. D. H. Miller, of Merlden, Conn-, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Bap tist Church at Augusta, Ga. Burwell Mangum was killed at Raleigh, N. C. on the 6th inst., in an affray with Green J. Mayuard. The aggregate production of tobacco in Turkey is 43,Ksi,b(>o pounds, the sales of which amount to $2,191,500. Bishop Spalding, of Kentncky, lectured last week'to large audiences at the Smithsonian, in Washington. Mrs. Geo. Cullen was fatally injured at Orange Court-House, Va., Friday, by her clothing taking fire. A well known demist of Cincinnati, named R. li. Bayard, dropped dead in the streel on Wednesday. An eminent Hungarian statesman and his torian, Paul Nagy, died at Eperies, December 1«, 1559, aged Ml. Tbe Lutherans of Wilmington, N. C, are erecting a fine house of worship in that town. Most of them are Germans. Edwin Booth is playing in Nashville. Lola Montez and Joey Gougenheim are in Louis ville. A wax statuary exhibition at Milton, Flu., bas been utterly demolished because tbe image of John Brown formed a feature. The steamer Sea Bird, of Norfolk, Va., has been sold to Capt. Skinner, of Richmond, for g.1,800. The woolly horse, being exhibited in West ern Virginia, has been sold for 91,000. C. H. Elsenbrant, tbe celebrated Baltimore manufacturer of flutes, died on the t-th inst. Caleb Cnshing addressed a large Democratic meeting on Thursday evening, at New Haven. Daniel Lynch of California has accepted tbe $5,000 billiard match of Seereiter. The Pittsburg gambling saloons have been broken up by tbe Mayor. They are taking ambrotypes at Troy, N. V.. for fifteen cents. There were 2U5 deaths in Philadelphia last wees. A bust of Schiller is to adorn the New York Central Park. XV Photogbafhs surpassed by none in the world, from the smallest up to full life sue, colored in Oil. Water or India Ink. are those •xecuted at Ribs' insinmoih Gallery, 145 Main street. ■EttePuoTooasPßs tsken from old Daguerreo types, and Ambrotypes enlarged te any desired siae, and warranted psrfsct, at Rubs' Gallery, its. ■PA,Tub Beautiful I'bakl Ambbotvpk* can be had at Riss' ballery only. Price from 2S cents tote*. ■b, Richmond Thbatbb.— Second week of the easacement of the graesfal Equestrian Actress and Danseuss. M'lle LOUSE WKLLS, and her DRAMATIC and EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, and hiehlj-trained steeds- TEaVVIUS AND BONNY BLACK BESS, whose wonderful performances ths past week have CROWNED WITH SUCCESS,! stuksi. CROWNbD WITH BUCCEBB.S J*!**}}* CROWNED WITH SUCCEod.N *«raeiiß« .Crowded and Pasaioaabie Aadisnoss. The* will {Crowded and Faahionabis Audience*. (Crowded sad Fashionable Audiences. - mwmmm mm nflte — ■snairivani afLL* LOUlfig WBLLB, The POLISH MAIDEN. \Mr. D. H. HARKIfJS, as {ssr.D.H. HAftKINH. mazeppa.l prtraw MAzipPAl, Vk * TARTAR CJIIEPTAiN. BUpportsd'bji ths full strength of our excellent •iffiupaWiy* Seats can be secured tare* dais in advance. DIED, iUn^'i^^ His funeral will take place from his lata resi dence, on Cathenae street, to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, st S o'clock. The friends aad acquain tances of the family are respectfully invited to at tend, at la Manchtstsr, Saturday morning, at a quarter to 3 o'clock, WILLIAM HENRY, infant son of Lewis and Elisabeth Rogars. agsd 1C months. Fsrewell my dear little William Henry, yoa are gone from me; no more shall I see thy, bright eics nor hear thy footsteps on the floor, but In Heaven I hope to meet yon, where parting will lie no more. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. MARCH UK High Water this day {Monday) gjf o'clock. ARRIVED. Steamship Roanoke, Conch, Nsw York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam ft Watson. Steamer City of Richmond. Mitchell, Philadel phia, mdze. and passengers, H.E.Tuttle. Steamer George Peabody, Pntchard, Baltimore, mdze. and pasaenge.s. D. a W. Curne. SAILED, Steamship Roanoke, Couch. New York, mdze, and pasKongers, Ludlam ft Watson. Steamer George Peabodr. Pntchard, Baltimore, mdze. and passengers. DAW. Currie. Schr.Manchester, Nelson, New York, mdze., D. ft W. Currie. „ , . Schr. E. Nickerson, Baxter, Boston, mdze.. D. ft W. Currie. Schr. Bell Conway, Delany, Baltimore, light. Schr. G. W. Grice, Palmer, Baltimore, light. Schr. Planet Mars. Geoghegan, Baltimore, light. Brig Camllian, Mowick, Baltimore, light. Passbooks* pub Steamship Roasokk, Coich, Master, from New York: Thomas Hartman. John Glynn. M. Hssa, Mrs. Enemherg, J. H Hartman, J. M. Misman, J. N. Cole, Mrs, Barrett and son. Thomas Smith. James T. Vaugbsn, E. H. Lecond, Hugo Plant, Rev. Mr. Bray, and 12 in steerage. Also, from Norfolk, J. W. King, J. W. Dabney, Jane Wakefield. »-32»~A I ARD-STEAMER CITY OF tKB RICHMOND.—This fine steamer of the Philadelphia line, it will be remembered, arrived at our por< about three weeks since in tow of a ■team-tug, having broken her main shaft in Hamp ton Roads. She was hauled out on the new marine railway erected hy Messrs. Currie. and the broken ■baft taken out, and placed in charge of Messrs. Flaherty, Welsh ft Co., of Rocketts, for repairs.— These gentlemen have the most powerful blast in this vicimt*, and hy means of v and their skillful workmen, they forged a new end, welded it to the massive shaft, and turned and fitted the hearings with as much dispatch as any of the famous North ern establishments, and quite as well. The pro peller wheel of ths snip being found to he broken, the ship was detained on the railway until a new wheel could be sent on from Philadelphia. In the meantime Messrs Flaherty, Welsh ft Co., under standing that representations had been n-ade to the company that the shaft was not likely to he passed by the U. 8. Inspector of Steamboats, at Norfolk, "because the blows had tot lieen struck by a steam-hammer, immediately shipped the shaft to Philadelphia,and Mr. Flaherty proceeded thither to invite the closest scrutiny into their work. He called together some of the most experienced ma chinists, mechanics,consulting and practical engi neers, and submitted the shaft to them for inspec tion, explaining at the same tune the mode he had adopted in welding it. It was unanimously pro nounced to have been done in the most approved and skillful manner, and accepted as a perfect job. The ship left here comple-ely repaired on the 2d March, and is expected to arrive here on the 9th. Messrs. Flaherty. Welsh ft Co. are about putting up a powerful steam hammer. They already have a powerful blast, equal to most of those in North ern shops, and are well provided with turn,rig lathes, drills and other steam-driven tools, and are thus prepared to do the heaviest description of re pairs to Steamboats. This, together with the new Marine Railway, capable of raising any vessel trading irom our port, will enable owners of Steamers, Steamboats ana Mh ps, to have their vessels taken out of the water and repaired with greater dispatch, at cheaper rates, and quite asski'lfully as can he done at any port in the United States. mh 12—It* THK REFORMATION MOVE «KB MENTIN IREi.AND.-The Rev Geo. A. Hka iiiKK, of the county of Galwav, Ireland, will deliver a Lecture, on this (MONDAY) even ing, asßo'clock, at St. James' Church. He will give an account of the great Reformation move ment now so happily progressing in Ireland, mh 12-lt* THE AIIJOIKMD AH N V A I. IEV2L MEETINGSof the Marshall and Henry I'omnanies will lie held at their room, on 11th St., THIS .Monday) EVENING, at 6« o'clock. Members who cannot he present will please send their proxies, [mh 12—It. 1 JAB. K. LEE.Secy. »-32& VIRGINIA LIFE INSURANCE fuKJS COMPANY—It appearing that the full smnunt of the capital stock of this Company is sub scribed for, a general meeting of the stockholders will be held at the office of the Merchants' Insur ance Company, for the purpose of organizing, on WEDNESDAY, the2lst inst., at 6o*ciock, P. M.— By order of the mli6-15t COMMISSIONERS. H. G. McCANN ft MISS M. A. BVS McCANN-PORTRAIT PAINTERS ROOM 23. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Miss McCANN will execute most of the ladies' PORTRAITS, the softness and richness of her style of coloring being peculiarly adapted to the purpose. nrk. Specimen* may l>e seen at the show-room of MrTjNo. W. Davies' Marble Works. Ife 22-lm* TRADERS' BANK.-At a meeting *e v -S» of the Commissioners, under an act of the Legislature to incorporate the TRADERS' BANK OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, passed 18th February. 1860, it was resolved that Books oi Subscription he opened on the 23d day of March, at. the following places in the city of Richmond : Dickinson. Hill & Co.'g. Hector Davis'. Pulliam A Rett.-'. Smith ft Harwood's and Isaacs ft Taylor's, for subscription to stock to said Bank. commissioners: HECTOR DAVIS, J.C.JOHNSON, C B. HILL. GVO. W. YANCEY, W. S DUPREE. GEO. W. SMITH, S.R. FONDREN, WM. H. BETTS. J. B. DAVIS. T. M. JONES. RO. LUMPKIN. SOLOMON DAVIS. J. H. PLEASANTS, Ife 21-lm POCAHONTAS TRIBE NO. I*. I. O. R. M.r 11th Sun Warm Moon. G.S., 5620. < XI hief* and Brothers : Meet at \our Wigwam on the 13th Sun. 2dßun,i2 o'clock P.M..) to pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, Past Sadism R. J. BLUNT. By order of the Sachem, ROBERT PETTIGREW. Chief of Records. Brothers of other Triliss in good standing are re quested to units with us. mh 12-2f By order of the S .j_ R. P., C. R. THE SUBSCRIBER will oiler for VaXrF" sale, on Tuesday, March 13th. at his stalls, dBMaSBSBir and 10. Ist Market, some very superior nt.KK, fattened hy Mr. Wm. Garth, ol Albemarle .-ounty. Imhl2-2t*l JOHN LINDSEY. >OK LYM-HBLRO-Toleave JgfettfcaaSTl'ESllAY.--The Canal Boat J J. Wl n leave aa above. For freight, apply to WM. P. COX. mh 12-2t __ M the Shed. Dock st._ XxlL HOWITZER « OMPAXY.-Asnembls the Blues Old Annary THIS EVENING. ssaßSSSat 7> a o'clock, in undress uniform, for Drill. JUdmß) order of the Captain. _mhJ2-lt _ G. G. OTEY, Ist Serg't._ J ARMORY MONTGOMERY GUARD.* March 12. DMO. \ This eommnnd will assemble at Military Hall this (MONDAi) evening, at IYt o'clock, tor drill. After drill there will lie a meeting of the oom fiany, for election of Second Lieutenant, and other Mniness. It is desirable that every member will he present. By order of Captain. mh 12-lt JOHN McDONALD, Ist Serg't. J ARMORY R. L. I. BLUE*7~ _ 7 Richmond, March 12th. 1860. S Attend a Drill of the Company, at their Armory, on this (MONDAY) evening. 12th inst., at 7.S o'clock, punctually. The committee on ths revision of the By-Laws will report this even ing. Attend promptly. By order of Cspt. W. L. Mam.k. mh l-'-lt _ S. B. JACOBS. Ist Serg't^ NOTlt'E.-TO DANIEL SiSARGKNT-Sir: Take notice that on the 10th day of April next, at tbe office of R. D.Ward. Esq , in the city ol Rich mond, I shall proceed, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 7P. M., to take the deposit',,ns of George Winiton, P. Read, nndoMiers, to be read as evi dence in a suit now pending in my name, by G. W. Camp, my next friend, vs. you. in the Circuit Court of tnc said city, if the said depositions should not be taken on that day. or if commenced and not completed, the taking thereof will be continued from day to day until finished. 1 shall a'so apply to ths lodge of ths said Court, on the said ten'li day of April, for an interlocutory decree or order, requiring you to ray into Court a sum sufficient to defray all the exi>ensen and costs of the said suit, as well a turn sut" oie.nt for the maintenance of myself and son. 11, for any cause, the mil motion be not made on that day, it will be made the day after, and from day to day until heard. CAROLINE SARfiENT, By A. Jcdsox Cbsab, hsr Counsel, m h 12—lswtw BUTTER, MACON, Ac. lObbls. prime ROLL BUTTER. 20 hhds. HAMS. SHOULDERS, SIDES, BREASTS and JOLEB. 300 boxes Jackson's CANDLES. 25 bhla. prime NEWARK CIDER. 1W bhla. Refined SUGARS. 100 bbls. No. 3 medium MACKEREL. 200 buxes Oswsgo STARCH. 10 cases Miller's SMOKING TOBACCO. Landing per steamers to day aad for sals by mh 12-sc WM. H. TYLER, 13th street. RbEN Ir DAVIS, PRACTICAL GRANITE CUTTERS, Sixth Street, near the Armory, Richmond, Va. EVERY DESCRIPTION PIT v GRANITE WORK Executed at short notice aad in the beat manner. ■b lb-Has 5 IbTMI atCRUMLS BRAN. " iWU m hates HAY. " m hales CLOVER HAY. Oa head and for sale by jas. c. McCarthy a co., mh 13-3 C Cor, tth sad By Bjj su„ oa Caaal. FOR HIRR.-We hsre for hire, for the balance oltbeysar.eaeMAN.wboisaNe.lßex Pnser aad also a good Driver, aaotase wbo is a good Dray •aa. amT.. ]ggftg J^a mh U-St 13th street. S J Ca2nS' 1 •** ,B »-4'••_*•■*■* Vard.ontbe ply ofPU'tb 8 AND, free from dirt, frriee 7?eeats yjmWMkAtfrm m cows. nihlt-et JBBBH WILLIAMS. B'AfßePßil err©* 1 * _„ .Full opening of Sarin* aatl Summer MAN TILL AM, SHAWLS. *c.rMONDAYri3th March. *£!L— • ''L. B **?** STREET. Cu.uv km aaaor-n» i*i«hsis ■tficilj jTime ' CLOVER rIEKD, to close eossiinmenta, |»r •sis by W M H. hOYaTER. msll-it CmEerCar,»ndV».,Ueeu. JTOTICBaI. STCB| OF NEW GOODS NOW AT WHOLESALE AND RETAL. AT J. MILLHIBER A BROTH KR'R. MS Broad street. At unprecedented LOW PKM'ES FOR CASH, or to prompt paying customers on tbe usual tims, at cash prices. ' Our stock comprises, in part, excellent barf ami in tiie following OOODB, to which ws respectfully call ths attention of tie purchasing community. A call aad examination of Goods and prices is only necessary to insure sales to ths most economical buyers. GOODS DEPARTMENT. SILKS of newest designs in any quantity, from SO cents to at per yard. The best Black fl .SILK in the city. Bsreges; Grenadines; Tissues; Organdies: Printed Foulards; Boreas Ambuss; French Jaco nets ; Brilliants; Lawns and Traveling 'roods, by the yard and in robes, less than 25 per cent, on cost of importation. LINEN GOODS. 150 pieces pore Irish Linen at 25 cents per yard. luo pieces pure Irish Linen at 37>« cts. per yard. 100 pieces pure Irish Linen at 60 cents per yard. Linen Bosoms of all grades, very oheap; Linen Sheetings: Pillow Linen; Table Damask; Nap kins and Towsls; ladies'and gents' Linen Cam line Handkerchiefs, very cheap; Linen Drills; Huckaback and Crash ana Birrfsete Diopers. WHITE GOODS. Cainbnc*; Jaconets ; Swiss at; Checks; Stripes; Brilhanm; Tarlatans; Crapes, by the piece or by the > ard. DOMESTIC FABRICS. Bleached and Brown ehirtimcs and Sheetings, of celebrated makes, such as New York Mills, Londa dale, Waursutta's, Calla Mills, and others, by the piece or by the yard. Also, full stock of such Goods as lielont to this department generally. LADIES' WRAPPINGS FOR SPRiNG AND SUMMER. 600 r rench Lace Points; 260 Lace Mantles, of va rious stiles; Burnous. Mandarines, Piccolo minis, and all the newest styles out. Also, larce stock of new SPRING SHAWLS, exceedingly cheap. EMBROIDERIEB. In this department we can show ths largest and cheapest Goods of the kinil in the city, without any exception, comprising every thing coming under this head, too numerous to mention. Ws, how ever, call the particular attention of ladies to ths assortment of neat Camtric Bands, which are so desirable. _ _ HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies', misses', gents' and hoys' Hose and Half Hose, of all kinds and all prices; very low by the dozen or by the pair. PARASOLS AND LADIEB' SIN UMBRELLAS, ; In great vanetv and cheap. BONNET RIBBONS, At our usual unrivaled low prices. Merchants from towns or the country who are , making their selections in this market, would con sult their interest by giving our .stock an examina tion, as on many (ioods they can save 26 i>er cent, in purchasing from us. J. MILLHISERfc BRO, 193 Broad st. mh 12—lm ■V Larji' and Attractive Supply of SPRIMi AM) S VMM BR DRY GOODS. l BREEDEN A FOX. HKOAD STREET, Have been opening during the past two weeks, and are now prepared to offer, a complete assort ment of i STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. The* would call particular attention to many larse lots of Foreign Goods, which will .be sold at prices much lower than those ot former seasons — We mention a few only of the most attractive ar ticles: Enelish BEREGES, in immense variety: i Enrlrsh and French BEREGE ROBES; 4 to 10 VOLANTB; j A ver> iar*e assortment of SILKS, of every va riety of style, at 26 to3o per cent. lielow the cost of importation. French Printed JACONETS and ORGANDIES ; TRAVELING-DRESS GOODS, of every descrip tion: Spring DELAINES and CHALLIKS; French and India FOULARD SILKS, some en- . tirely new and handsome designs. - j Our stock of Domestic Staple Goods has never , been more extensive. . NEGRO CLOTHING, of every grade. , Amongst the last named, we would call the spe cial attention of buyers to some very larse lots of Virginia and Georgia Plain and Striped O>NA- Hl'K'i.S. and a large variety of other articles ol I Southern m.-iniifacttire. BREEDEN ft FOX. mh 12-4vrif_? 17 _^ r road.. oad . *t_reet._ Reinsurance,—Fire and Life, as usual, i upon the most advantageous terms to the insured, at the old establish** GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE, on Pearl street, opposite J. N. Gordon, next door to E. D. Eacho. Ever* description of firoperty, in towr. or country, INSURED against oss or damage by fire ! LIKE INSURANCE.—White Persons and Slaves for the longest or shortest term. ttV The Companies represented at this agency areiew hut select, and of well-known standing and responsibility. Persons wishing to insure, and those desiring information (not included in tin* ad vertisement.) with regard to either one of them, will please moke application to the uwlersninnl, at his office, where their Insurances will be effected without delay, and every information that may he desired relative to all companies represented will tie given correctly and truthfully. Also, if desired, the liest city references— gtntlemen who are disin trrrsled, and whose rrractty is seers Suspicion man C. R. BKICKEN, Gen'l Insurance Agent. « mh 12—It »v. Notice to our Customers and the Pnh- LiCT—Having closed out our old stock of Goods, recently damaged hy tire, we can now he found at our old stand. IHO Broad street, with a new STOCK of FAMILY GKOCERIES. and shall lie pleased to furnish our customers as formerly, mh 12-3t* GEO. A. HUNDLDY ft CO. §BY As the Seasons Change most, persons re quire to use a mild yet effective cathartic medi i-oie. to cirry off tiie foul accumulations from the stomach, which, if permitted to remain, induce ill ness. WILSON'S HEADACHE PILLS are the liest general family medicine now in use. Sold hy FISHER ft WINSTON, mh 12—6t Druggists. bx.From Rev. Dr. Rosser, Editor of the CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.-Srmi'LE* Inkslli BUI Baking Powder.—All persons fond of light, sweet and wholesome loaf bread, hiscuits, batter, and buckwheat cakes, may purohasc this powder with confidence. The materials are perfectly harmless, and more pleasant than Soda, Saleratus, Ac. No fear of sour bread. The use of it will make the lightest, sweetest bread in the shortest possible time ; save time, lalior and expense ; and never disappoints, if the accompanying simple di rections are observed. Besides, it is manufactured in Virginia, and is no invention of Yankeednin. - John W.Garlick. manufactorerandsoie proprie tor, Richmond, Va. We know him, atid have tried it. and recommend it as the liest we ever tried.— Get it. and mind ths directions. as. Southern Sewing Machine MANUFACTORY. LESTER'S LOCK-STITCH SH UTTLE SEWINd MACHINES. Arrangements are being made to manufacture the above justly celebrated Machines in Richmond, Va. They are unrivaled in point of simplicity, beauty of finish, and their perlect adaptation to every branch of industry where the needle is re quired. They are gotten up in various styles, ranging in prices from 980 to ilflo. The alHive .Machines are on exhibition for the present at Corinthian Hali, Main street, and at the 'Old Dominion Office," in Bslvin *» row. opposite Bank st . Richmond. JOHN H. LESTER. mh»-6t(2p) _ _____ BA. Dr. .tlinnork's Indian Panacea, for THE CERTAIN CURE OF NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.—This compound effectually re lieves and cures NEURALGIA and RHEUMA TISM in its most acute form. The great success with which it has met and the increasing demand justifies the assertion that it stands unrivalled as a remedy. Those who have suffered and are now relieved, are willing witnesses in behalf of its vir tues. The many testimonials which have been given in its b«half, are convincing aud satisfac tory. The aflhcted have only to try and lie con vinced. as. Certificates of many well-known citizens ot Richmond can lie seen. For sale by FISHER ft WINSTON, Druggists, mh 8-4t. No. 125 Main St., Richinord. ■fs. All the world nt Peace. NO MORE QUARRELS, FIRM UNION, SAVE THE PIECES. Then call at JAS. 11. I'EARCE ft CO.'S new Drug Store, cor ner of 9th and Brntd streets, get a Uitt'.e of NEGA TIVE GLUE CEMENT, use as directed, and be satisfied that the " fates'' can '» pressrved. mhß—lm •VMnlnal Benefit LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Net accumulation. Jan. Ist, t'jO iTI.BEMpjI lay Total amount of dividends paid to Jan. Ist. I*3o 1.31S Midi Total amount of cls'»ns b» death pud to Jan. Ist, !*■<• 2.1 M '53.86 f 0.57.J,7?5 37 The dividend an. Ist, USE,u4snet cent. Only half the premium, ori policies for term of tile, is re'i vi red in cash; ths ether half may lis paid in a note Waring B p«-r cent, interest—thb dividend beino is ma ct:NT„ nearly balances the note. This cf-inpany pays their dividends while ths insured is In mg. This company offers advantaofs and sr.crßfTY unsurpassed »>» any institution in this country.— Please call at! AMain street, and ret a circular. mh 7-5t KNOW LIS ft W A I. FOR I). , Bca> lasaranre, Insnrsnce...Life nnd Fire Inraranee, at the lowest rates charged by re sponsible companies. , For ALLKiBDsof Insurance, with as little de lay as possible, call at the old established General Insurance Otnce. on Pearl street, opposite Jno. N. Gordon, next door to £. D. Eacho. The best companies represented and all losses promptly paid. Hours of business from »to 1, and from 4 tot o'clock daily. C. R. BRICKKN. aus-lw General Insurance Agent. RE*. Reek bridge A Inns Water.—The water <>bteißedl front the justly celebrated ROCKBRIDOB ALUM SPllNG.eanhe iisadat this season with great success. As aa alteraU ye, it t* unsurpass ed, la eases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint aad many other diseases, it is singularly eitaeacious. stfer/ rtr " ,th *^ lS Iligß^^§T%N. F,>r — h *" * >0, M>MMll * tr — t « Bo>M hi FISHER h Vl»eWNTa^a|eßuJm buY The Halted tm rings Saab, Mearlee, receives deposits, anna whssh interest is Bam at the rsts uf C per cent, par aaaum upon all susss ru aiaisutg six umaiks. ur unuer, and i Bar eeat. par aunam for a »h_rte r period *>*_* >«. It Main jal»-*m ll^L*iiSlW!W*P' asFBC?IAIi IIOTAC'UB. ■*» Cetaxhs, teles. Hoarseness, he.-The trersleneeof tbe shore oomplsists at this season as the effect of brinsiac oat a host of professedly new spoeitesi and white soma few may be cimhl, many are useless and lome eeea saruerous. To prevent disappointment, the best course to pursue is to consult your family physician, or otherwise ess only such rsinedies aa Jong pshiio experience ha«prove«l to he safe and stneaeiona Of this class is TYLERS COMPOUND SYRUP OP GUM ARABIC. Oiicinally the favorite prescription of an emirunt phyaician.it soon beeaine a popular family medicine, and without advertising, has continued to enjoy a growing reputation for the last twenty years. In all recent eases it acts like a charm; ana in chronic esses. Bronchitis, Hoop ing Cough. Croup, Asthma, Ac. it is used with unparalleled ■nojsas.ss most iamilias will lentil j. Sold hy Fisnefßß Winston. Meade A Baker. A. Hodeker. Ac , st 26 cents per bottle, aad in an sls gant and pleasant Losense form 12>« and II cent* per box. Prepared by J. BALMER, Pharmaceu tist, Baltimore. Md. fb 4-Sm* tea Rurnett's Snjperier Extracts, for flavor in]|TUSTARDS, pnjS, BLANC MANGE, ICE CREAMS. JELLIHB, SAUCES, Ac, Ac. (Bra pared from Fruits of the best quality, and highly concentrated) The attention of Confectioners. Ho%l Keepers and Families, is respectfully invited to the above named Extract*. They have all the freahness and flavor of the delicate fruits from which they ars prepared, and are less expensive. Try th'm. Sold at wholesale by JAB P. DUVAL. FISHER A WINSTON and W. L. WARING, and at retail by tradsr* generally. fe 2s—3m* Eb.Are you Insured .'-The greatest advan tages are as usual offered the public with regard to LIFE INSURANCE.(white persons and slaves. Also. FIRE INSURANCE upon eters description of property, in town or oonntrv, at ths old estab lished GFNERAL INSURANCE OFFICE. Pearl street, opposite John N. Gordon and next to E. D. Eacho. The best companies represented, and all losses promptly paid. Hocks or BvstKEBS from 9 to 1 o'clock, and from 4 to 6 o'clock, daily. C. R. BBICK FN. fs IS—lm General Insurance Agent. BA. Kidney and Bladder templnlets—The newest and most important discovery for Kidney, Bladder Complaints. UrinaryOhstructions, Leucor rhecs or Whites, Sexual Weaknesses, Physioal Prostration and Dehiiitv of either sex, is HARTS HORNE'S BUCHU COMPOUND. Persona who have been unable to walk, have soon been relieved by this powerful COMPOL ND. It is prepared hy a Chemist, and is pronounced hv medi cal men and those who have used it, to be the best BUCHU COMPOUND in the world. Large bottles 91; small bottles SO cents. Afresh supply iust re ceived hy FISHER A WINSTON. Druggists. je 14—12 m Main street, Richmond. WANTB. WANTED-Bv a young nun. a SITUATION IN A TOBACCO FACTORY. He has had nearly two years'experience at the business, and understands the management of the hydraulic press. Satisfactory reference can be given. Ad- through the Post-Office, mh 12-st* WANTED.— AgoodMl LLIN ER wiVhiiig a sit uation for the ensuing season, will addiess Mrs. E. P. STEPHENS, at W.i»nesboro\ Augus ta county, Va. Liberal wage* will be paid, mh 12-2t* WANTED-EXCHANGE ON LONDON, byl," mhl2-t« KENT, PAIN E A CO. WANTED-A settled GIRL, or WOMAN, who can Cook. Wash and Iron lor a small family. Good wages will lie given to a competent person. No other need apply. Also, a small GIRL, to mind children. Call at ZW Broad «t. mh 9—ts WANTRD-Afew HOUSE PAINTERS -Good wages will he paid to first-class workmen.-- Apply by letter, to ED. ZOELLER A CO., mh 9- 3t* Tarboro*. N. C._ W" ANTED—COAL PIT HANDS.-The Mid lothian Coal Mining Company wish to em ploy a lew additional HANDS to work in their 'mines. For able-bodied men, whiteor black, lib eral wa»es will he paid. Apply at the office of Hie company, cornet of Main and 11th streets, or at tiie mints. nih 8-2w_ WANTED—Several good MI LLIN ERS-some to work in the store and some to take the work home- To first tate hands the highest wanes will be paid, at H. L. WIG AN H'S. mh 7—6t Corner Broad and Sth sts. WANTKW-A TOBACCO FACTOR Y.-Asy one having a house suitable for the pirpose, or a vacant lot on which they are willing to huild. and lease for a term of years, will please address Box (ViS. Richmond, Va. Location preferred East ol the Banks. mh 6—fit*_ 117 ANTED. — I wish to employ a steady, indus ** trious MAN, to take charge of my stock at my farm, near the city. He must come well re commended. Apply to B. W. HA X ALL, At Insurance Office, State of Virginia. mh 9—eod3t* next to Post-Office.^ IpTTKD...We wish to hire for the Old *» Sweet Springs, thirty or forty CABIN and DINING-ROOM SERVANTS, for the ensuing Springs season. GOOCH A ECHOLS, mh 6—lm WANTED —Absat 200 SERVANTS for the "White Sulphur Springs Company;" also, one NURSE and one FARM HANO. Apply to GEO. E. TAYLOR. mh6-6t* American Hotel. WANTED-L*BORT— The James River and »» Kanawha Company want to hire eighteen able-bodied NEGRO MEN to work during the remainder of the present >ear on the repairs of the Canal between this city and Lynchburg. The company wiil pay a liberal rate of hire for the balance of tiie year, and feed and clothe well, and pay ail medical attendance, free of charg" to the owner. E. L CHINN, mh 5-lm Supt. J. R. A K. Canal. IXT A N TfeUs--e9 XT V (SERVANTS, le go to the l" Red Sweet Springs. Va., aa follows: Cooks. Dining-Room and Cabin Servants. Those wisning to obtain a good situation for the summer will ap ply early to JAMES M. LAN DON, mh 3-2w No. Its Main sL_ |i", T AN TED-TO DRUeeiBTS-By a ier.tleman *• who has had an experience of upwards of nine >ears in the Drug business, ami who can command a capital of $5,0110, a PARTN ER, with a like amount ol capital, and capable of managing the books and finances of a large business. Such a party can lie assured of the prospect of establish ing a profitable business atom'b, by application addressed to "B. A. V., Jr.," care Box 665, Rich mond. Application* must be addiessed as above until 10th March, and after that date to -'B. A. V., Jr.," Lynchburg, Va. fa 16-dAwlm_ WANTED- Every lioily Ui know that I have commenced the manufacture of TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, and VALICES at No. 64, Main street, Richmond, where they can find a I■eaut.iltil assortment of Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags, •>f every style, at prices as low as they can lie bought in the Northern cities, both r.t wholesale and retail. Trungs repaired and Cover* made to order, at the shortest notice, de 28-6 m JAM ES X NOTTS. WANTED-FiDeen able Negro MEN, from country service, to work underground at the CARBON HILL MINE*. No accident of serious consequence to a sing!* laliorer has occurred in these Mines lor seven years: and a large advance over surface hires will lie paid for good men. Fac tory harms will not tie employed on any terms. Ap ply to Mr. Rich'd Rkins. at the Coal yard, corner 10th and Oarv sts., or at the Mines. ja2l-ts JOHN J. WERTII. Agent. WEST A JOHNSTON'S BULLETIN OF NEW BOOKS. New ani interesting Books just received. PAROCHIAL LECTURES ON THE PSALMS. By the late Rev. David Caldwell. A. M Cloth, tie* ATONEMENT in >ts Relations to Law and Moral Government. B» A Barnes. Cloth. 1 00. LIFE AND TIMES OF HEROD THE GREAT, as Connected Historically and Propnetically with the Commit of Christ. By Wm. M. Wil lett. Cloth. 100. NOTES OF TRAVEL AND STUDY IN ITALY. By Ch.ts EhiotLNorton. 12juo.,cloth ?6c. THE HAUNTED HOMESTEAD. By Mrs. E. D. K.N. Southw»rth. Cloth. 1 29: paper, Ino THK MARBLE FARM; or. The Romance of Monte Bern. By Nathaniel Hawthorn. In two volumes. 160 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON EUTERIC FE VER, its Diaxnosi* and Treatment, Ac, Ac— B< .las. E. Reeves, M D. 1 00. A GUIDE TO THE PRACTICAL STUDY OF DISEASES OF THr. EYE. By James Uixou. F. R. C. S ISO A TREATISE ON MEDICAL ELECTR'CITY, Theoretical and Practical. By J. ARhetm, M. 0. 125. HOLM BY HOUSE: a Tale of old Northanp'on •hire. By 9. J. Wythe Melville, author oi 'Kate Coventry," "The Interpreter." Ac. 90c. STOKIES FROM FAMOUS BALLADS. TOR CHILDREN. By Grace Greenwood. 90c. PASSING THOUGHTS ON RELIGION. By the author of "Amy Herbert." 79c. NIGHT LESSONS FROM SCRIPTURE; com piled M the author of "Amy Herliert." 0> . THOUGHTS FOR THE HOLY WEEK, FiR YOUNG PERSONS By Miss Sewell. author of 'Amy Herliert." **c READING FOR EVERY DAY IN LENT : con piled from the Wit tints of Bishop Jeremy Tavlor. By the author of "Herliert." 7ij. LIFE OF LAFAYETTE; written for children.- By E. Cecil, with six teauiilul illustrations : 90c. For sale by WEST A JOHNSTON, Bookaehsra and Stationers, mh te—lt Its Main st. Eagle Sqnare._ DENOVAL. W. S. A cr~DONNAN, mroBTBBs ami nt*i sat la FINE AND HEAVY HARDWARE.CUTLERY. BADDLERY. AND GUNS, RICHMOND, VA., Save removed from No. 1» Pearl street, to their EW IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE, on GOV ERNOR STREET, near Main, where they may he found by their friends and customers in fa tars. by various arrivals from England, sad from manufacturers at home, we are is possession of s full and complete stock i'l all tbe articles m our line, which have been ■elected with much ears, put chased from the manufacturers direct, with especial reference to the want* oi the Virginia. North Carolina, sad Tennessee trsde, sad which we oner at prisee ss lew as any regular house whatever. Oar new stem is situated in the heart of the on,*, canal distance from ths varioes bowls, sad in its c rectus we have spurt d neither tabor nor expense m rendering it a* convenient sad perfect in ttaar rsagsmenta as any hards ar* establishment in the country, aad we do not doubt customers will lad it one of the most eheertal, pleasant and comfor table houses in which to make their purchases they base ever visited. we beg leave to tender to our friends our c rate fnl thanks for the liberal patronage extended tons for many years east, assuring tbem that we will eadesvor, b« every mesa* in our power, to merit seoau.aa.os al tbsi, %*»tfffftglfa t Mew Iroa Front Block, Governor street. Orders will receive ear prompt aad easeful at- Ustios. __ mk M-dlSteeßt* . O U»-Beet brsjMls. Gessins M>dass*s 4 «J» # « pShPTOAUIM AN» VENiapM.-l have Or*, .'red this Mth day .4 Msi-h »l heel r«*«-- and m. eauaZ Vsmsou ; DRJI l^S!" AJBTOBMDBtCeTTB, «yjE< HANKA MALI. —— wonderful, interesting aa7anmast>% M «eZ ni?isirens&¥•*•■ asatSSlL I **^^ Go earl.. Door* open at 7 o'clock •J.MR MOMt OF H Will ht on •xh.b.tion on Il » MECHANICS' HAI.I eth»Aduiisiion-» cents. " A DOWERS' . «">ils, r MASONIC STATUK OP At JOHNW.DAV.^MaVhL^'^ Open from 7A.M.to lo MP*" - * Hha . *• i?—t| BOAROIHO. BOARDIRG.-I have comfortable Ron*. can accommodate two gentlem.. %% *• wives,or several single geattenin _"»"') -.», andLbDGING. Term, moderate' w " 1 *>*n mh 9-7t» Comer *£ "JE! 1 ernor ami Franklin street?^ * m now ,,n ' rn '«n I accommodate a nuinlier of gentlem.„ «•",*►*'»• I and LODGING. ~t,!n,len» 'n withuo>.v I mh6-«' M. VIRGINIA JOHWTr.x pAKKKRHOIM., I IN | Gentlemen will find the JS&2JL**** with every effort for the .-omfor i 7222?*!** OER not excelled in the UnitedlSumui• U * _mh3-sm_ r/fZHft LOST AND BTRAYED. ***—-O BTRAYKIi OR STOI.t% „ saijasSa'>.C"rner ol 3d ami BroadV^f."'" "-"rrulay night, two Hi li. [»-*"*'• are about six months old. One »*i>ow . '"' tail and black mouth, and tln» other «h, T""»«,-; with short tail and while mouth i »,; i,r " d '•■ able leward for their recovery. W\r \f*V\. ,i " t mhW-If Corner MjA'fifi, ■ OST-Ou Saturday on Mam bbsm , ' I L* Samuel M. Price * Co. an.l «'« ? »'?"** Williams, a TICKET BOOK, esaßsS?" * tickets and other papers. I will tat T.« S "'*' J ward if left at this office. J 1 **"« " I - nh ,J - 2t * {w. aim, I I EFT at some one of the hotels ~n a. - I li of the 9th instant, a pair of „«.„TnffLT*'4 I HAT. A reasonable reward will heTaat ,r -' ; » I if Isft at this office. teh'i'jl', !• I Fi , SSJI%~ B » » "t*! and~»Vr, pp( .,i"C " B ffl Bartholomew, a tine GOLD | KN.'i' » B owner of the same will call At ~., ~,,.1 *• IB H W I. BARTHOLOMEW. Waihnii., Next u.M.r to Messrs. Kent. rem** £ . >»h>°-U • Xiii^ arj-r-rrft *AN E«TRAIr\-Csin» t„ a. L_ |ga%|** the subscriber, about 3* mile, a ' SBftjjjjaeasssity ol Rinbrnond. on th« nfw ,-,, S road, a medium sized red ami wtnt» ,o>\v v rently about five y tars old. Tin' uwn<-r ■ r'J** ed to come aud prove the PTSferti. md& and remove the animal, or I will deal »,.!, ff l " as the law directs. She has beeu rbbwmS some weeks. ISRAELI ruWrT mh 9- 3t* '— OEKICE RICHMOND* PET'ii R R m Rtcnaos». Marek I! i«« , ISC3jBBnBBBaaPn ,HA%,K in '«»««*• |Mtf«*nWsEsK» 0n ant after MONDAY l TRAIN on this Road will leave RICHMuN! . PETERSBURG at 7 A. M.. mute".l riflAM " mh 12—2 m THUS. H. WYNNRthyi fh. J? THERE WILL BE A pibiu 'V TEMPERANCE VKKTI>I „' X LIIGH Pt. BAPTIST Oil le! / \ MON DAY MIGHT, tho i: i, hwri X \der the auspices of »TR|N', r '-i IHVIBION. No. 1t57. Ssaa of Teapmaw 1 FONERDON will a.ldr«ss the Divisions in the city are invited ta ur,,'« t " f pringfield" on.the eeeeswu. Memi«es will uteetat Spriasfisld Hill »r:„ ■■. punctually. T. WILKV DAV.h _mhlo-2t RRefAl 1 tg> SELLING KIT It H (Ml l(n T JEWELS V. WATCHE9,sc J. The undersigned takes thf listen t ■ auHsn"iinre to ihe public, tlist ba lim'-,oi the LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTIRQ KltAlLlS MENT of Messrs. RITCHIK A IK \.NaVa>: In consequence ol this change in mv !wii,iie« am obliged to sell out niv prrsAnt Ueek. A >, want of FINE JEWEI.Ri'. »ATCIss, I*. will tind it greatly to their 0i'i0,,.: totireata EARLY CALL, as I only intend to BELL 00 FOR COST a snort tune. Tbs busses of tkart . will l« sold at auction. L HOYEJL Its IWI BUS Uisil mh 10—lm* Betweon '.ith Anil H'tn Mrm Kt»K RENT.-liiiemlinx t» m, > >-. f^Bcountry imsMdiately. I oiler l„r res • sBBsBTOREaad DWkLLINS eeessirS si si Brooke Avenue, opposite Mr. (.'lA§h'» MSN oo is a desirable location and n eenfiirtoMt issn- T,> a good tenant, the rent will BStow, A pp.* « the premises. mil I"••!«' JRDQ'RSmo RhG'T VA. MIUI i Rk'H v.iai>. March ". iv. - -tin: ri ft INDIOO, MADI'ER and BXTIACI WOOD. FRENCH GLASS, of every sis* SODA. l-EPPKKaiid All "fICE. WHITE LEAD, VARNISH sss LISKI , OIL. FLUID. CHEWi.V. aad BMOEIH6V BACCO PATENT MEDICINES -all kinds. PER FUMERY. TOOTH.-n-d Ha: NWR " ES. Ac,he. AGENTS FOR THE BEST COALJHL Call and esamine our stocK. POTs ml __ VERY OLD AND sboies Hr„wn V MIKKR'i W;>l:.u. Dark and FamOOGHAC BRANSY. of iihii»u». I* ' For sale by WALTER D lUj Comer -,tn nmJ Bhul •',"'' ALSO-Lotof No. 1 Dutch HLHKi.N'-.-,Fs * Dairy and Hatch CHEESE sad VirgiM hams. ■fea-a. Oats: oats::- , 2 0U) bushels priineSEEDOAr?. !»»■ for sale low. , r ,-„ t , BBfaasaah PEACH BLOW POTaTO» 2UI " Wbito Mercer ' : " MP " BKA.Y 2uou " SHORTS. In store and lor sale by . , ~,T u mhl')-.U Al -UN * M?!! 1 'I'IMHI.E OE K\N« ¥. , , ~.,,... ,-: 1 MAIM 5T...1 HOOKS sJOVsfi* Our assorfinent M the |bUew>Bl «"" ,:, ]J complete, and we ask the ipeBUN BOSBUSiei •■ * r FANS: PORTE MO.NNAIKS: £"£*' l £?£ WHITING DESKS and \V(iRK_M'X X. ; " and French DOLLS; HOMIER . • \'} y 'V k •, t TOYS of all kinds. JN"- 1» A1.1.f-> *■ , " Ejb-Mr. Wili.iau F. fiKrr. wU '" JJ"J7, receive* visit froai Usaameross » f J*JJr quamtances. '""'' CtORNb, lOR«». ... ,oMvn S' -' J BUNIONS. IH-.1 vRM.ED >- t , t WARTS,and all Excrcor icesoftn* r •".;,'.» taneously removes! without ps a •" >' ThaSS wh'-m art and retrihu'o* ( , spired to make miserable ahnat •"•'•5 S remedy within a grasp as ISias i" ■■ , t ~ imnthecity. Atthissea-«o tr.iuUlesooie and cOBBBSUSBtIy BB«ns * ' ~ l.w.ked to. Or. 8. may l* en'""' ') , : eaVseTWaH Strata HotelTwsi! strsst. "• eitUtlAlV SEfcO •>"' -; "■'.' D P r in ie OATS, received Uus.MWftrSt sale by I mh l"-!'l M.rfKl " 'I'OUAtt *l HO* ANO H» »«.t»E** *•' Dal and Cedar I'OS IS. ! lest •m! '< ••»' > B fcil No. 1 heart, and No. I ■**• • "" BHINGLBS. - ■■— ASH aud I'Ol'i AR. var-oi/s 'li..* JJJJ" large stoekofVTrgtßiarLNhjS «»** Prices I, w and t»rm■: fa '»•'"„ .» 4 ,'" iSAACJMtK ""iraa South side NetbattM >!"<•*" mh r»—tin .1 '•o.vtt'-->'^-\; , *M,s.' ' AND DEAI.ERINIMIMKgTU A>°- EXCHANoR, ■avs«al|i Mj so,*- mlwr M , Col'.eetiona made aud prompt r *'"\, w k Right-Esehange at esrrent raie». >■ • Beetsa, at NowOrtaase. "Creeeeßt Cit» X*» Messrs. H E.NNI NGS > GOSLI >'•••* PKARCE A: BACON. *, SAM'L M. PRICE * tO . «^" mh t-loi — t -tV ifiMA V at Tttia i»av aVfointeh*. , 1 DA at. GATEWOOD wf business of a VABInf \ >>, i' - i'i' r \. I •'■» . liROCEBIES. VONFbCI.i y -V*- • •, TURE. Ae.,ob Marshall »t. " Haw" to huf and sell for cash oal». i-aK> w ' Rtahaeaa. Haesha, wm. s ->» Oeiwle A Coffee Sugar; Wf»l» .* W uhla. Powd.red segsr:» fc*s* ; patent; Te bbU. Cresheß' Sugar, w* * t » CTLVguayrs Co«ee. a> mgsj ■^l iU^m « hbds. Bason bidesj it) hsds. i*s* e> saiviM * JOHN **£ji D7ILLR-Ws have hees the saSeaf taeee *ffa' Druggists. B* ■ hull ' ■ t^RTRAtT "W iBrOWOOO-i ß^, ». BK2lss^e§^ Re,»Frsnblissussi' l "J^» CIGAR .-let bbis. 9&*s'i*£to •? ?t* t> bWs.ltew~ork ' V:,Vr> FA* 1 K^ riTS,hf PO-IT-.r jVl »»»" / *ONt itfj f R*Tasl LV » »-J *