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... r ha aha N.vn Seetlnn.
r " r y W . March 10.-The steamer
a. *,-m> *. ' yeeterday afiernoon for
~ n , imahaia supply of coal.
v-« v ' . scou*n has twenty iHassenaers.
Tl" > ' ,v !hui North American, from Port*
. no*stats* i aiunawi aa the -unh ot
•A feO-T
SeraatT , ll >iiea-t r,alo prevailed last night
' \ fee*** *' .... ijlasgow sailed *amnltane
">• ■ Scotian, for New York,
•j. ertm "*■£,-, \.,ik was to knuro South
. i"'° l , mail sreßi.hlp Niairara would
r '- -•„ ulUE*a\4a place ot the steam
-♦*»(»»•* s» fU arrlv ,. (i ~, tAaeeaa
nnraiaaefthatM utUmonad the
' «'■'' a itiuton * ■«* h,>m> lat4 r - ,K,lh h:lv "
- '' '.'. i mat v aoiea
at'eno " ; ' ■".r,tSunei od.or.i*. from Dublin
1 i rarae l» collision with the schr.
I- ■'''"''he IWh nl', im". sud the steamer
V■ * i,« mlaatas. From forty fee liny
i -" ' .. i«er» werediamaaa.
■■''■ <** \i, i o.al tloard, from Liverpool
' r '' l; ''.',n had put t»iu-k leaky.
-iii-i"""'';,,,,,,,;, stalest reducing the
lyudLsf*" |g| ,„,. (ncoßß. tax, was
„ - is. ■'" ""
-ar- correal of an address, which
..,'t lo King Victor Kmasuiel. cali
,v ! '"", . | SkilT to an insurrection.
f > ' ,r ;.lVm'c.*' preewratioaa la l-lUmißtaiu
"■' .leraled
« theYatican had (le-
I • '' ~ koik- of Sardinia shall not tie
' whatever political cvenls
•c
"TT'ersi current that a plot against
* ' '•' ', /> ipoleoa had beta discovered.
* ! ''.'*,'• i»patchaa*s lhas-arrtsoa at Mcl
" i, i>.,riie."iiicurrin(f, a losauatha
" ..lled. lea wounded, and 81 mis
•- ■ " '
' ; t »-"h Dtam :ire unanimous in their
'. > '. 1 ; all energetic policy to be pursue,!
, rernment again.! Morocco.
.OVSKKtIAI. INTEI.I.I«»XN« K.
, no* Bl«T*>t.—The **ales of cotton
":'/'.„ market for three gays added up
"'■ r ■•«., in SaW hale, were on »pecula
.'.-,.,.! Tb. market riossdl alow of
*H,JJh.it.r sssbues at aneaaaged ariosa.
• ' '' !h .- . „ p-ioes were easier, hut
'' ' " ,'»e Tl.e adi ices from Manchester
. JJriarssVfw ( ! -" *-*" >* ni * tl """""'
.- •» , , t Messrs Richardson. Spence
•' ' ~' " . ; ii! ferns at 23«r25-.t>J.
--"'" V i'um'i 1 Id-i >aies of red at lis.
•, ~, irn ami a* »« , a_r , 2B Cliru „.,.
, >: ,„,, ; asdwii it- -■ Provisione-BeeT
..•« >l , " , "* 1 ,aa-,B« treslf, feat showing ac I
•t.witfe» --• ',' v .".,■;;. for. sseady. Bacon
,-os.tion W l r ™,-..,,,< Tii .ow slow of*.'.,
' B Urd qui* al* ■j. r ,„j lJv .,-Ko S .n firm at Iv
v e*s is* »J« • ' ~. Cease dull. Mice
;." .-,;::::::■-. I*.* - J -
, ,teady **$%?t.Bnsm amah Bra* l>ut 'iniet.
--' " •'',">•• steady. Rice inactive. Tea
-.->'/ '"•, .-,.. ICM ne without chance. Tal
's. ~'?•', oc hanged; saies at.il*. Linseed Oil
r..(lßUandßßrt*««r« kt49 . M ,«-,»*.
: - „.., yii-i-i. - Tne London moneT
. , • io > easier. Consols closed on
''~.: H\tt9Ctto* money, and H&afeb for
■ ,l "' if, its.—la American Securilies
'*' .. : . . :>usiiiess done, hut ari
!»»n'» ' ' ehancs. I
-,*' . . hspateh was reeeiredst Uaeene
......',...01 the ad ol February, in
, - . ...',,,1-r NovaSeotia:
" ' „. ,' Thursday Afterneom.-Ca*A »n-Tiie
J tMWids) ii.d '" arc estiuoited at 12.
-*'•.,, ■. ■."' bale* to speculaS>rs af*d
* ;.,-■" iv no., set closes dull, with tne quo
... ,„„ • iinad. Itreiulstulls are steady.
J . , l:,e oilier markets are without
.' ■
Farther from Kuur.ee.
N iTobk March ll.—Tae .-st.-amer New
v , T i .rrived this ..'orniiig. She touched at
s ariismptoa on thei3dult. The London pa*
, [ -ua' date Me reeetred by her.
, . principal news is anticipated by tele*
Oueenstown, (by tbelfoTa Scotian.)
iSfticeTfrom Rome say the Pope holds in
. ..,',,.. W uha re proposio, altusuiyais-aad,
t . u he promises mule at (iaet.-i, batbe
. •-', roOobrsUßK if demand, that the patri
•.','•„! St. Peter be iruamatead him.
"'■['{■ Electoral Committeeai Florencerecom*
ution to Piedmont :vs the only
. irhich candidates should profess.
Atuiriahsic inceded the Jews' right tohold
l', sdos,Thnrsday.—FuadE opened within*
murd .trength yesterdny, ow ins to in»- coa*
•Vi zee itertAised in tbe position of the mm
„ n sad bspre»aUin« impression of (real
riinlomatii rffortsbelasj m-ule to prevent ex
....,,, foreum complicntious ttrom "iiiling in
wsi '' U Bsolscl wed at»s \ a9S ~
Freai I olii'ui nia—Sonlh America.
Ni..i YoEK, Bfarch IL— The Atlantic ar
i red is-dsj »fbi ob with t'alifornia dates to
■:.-■• lb ;.' . and ?1,-Jili,0 n 0 in treasure.
TbeJrwsol California has forwarded over
«■.■•'■ for the relief of their brethren, driven
i fjorocco
!.• hundred men have received claims in
: - : .., qui< ksilver mines in the Qeyser aaoun*
. . \ Henrys lake the quicksilver excite
nent i an tinned.
Tb te were spprehensioß. of Indian difßcnl
• ••. Miners had beea attacked by ihe Snake
:; the Warm Spring reservation.—
• t-ii Hirnrv was about to s-ciul a SUBBCient
;- r ••.-,. 11 meet any eßaeraency.
Tbi i . s sloopof wu St. I.ouis. left Aspin
jin ;i ibe 17th f.-r Oreytoum
Capt.Lambert,of the British war steamer
Vnea,bad been inurrten-d at Lima, New (iren
.-. Is
Tin- liberal party was flrmlv established in
tbsS -is of Boil via
( aiiadinii'Purliiiiiifiit.
•-;• II -: . Mar, h 10.-Parliament last Bight
■ -:- : nerTOyaeeto the Canadian line
of ttejjawr*, and Slo,Ubs a year lor the tele*
( ■: Belie lr*le.
It a projected to run a submarine cable from
•onepoint on tbe St. Lawrence at or below
tJffpiweai termiaua of the Montreal Tele
pspa Company's line, to a point on thaLa
■•„; I shore of *he St rails of Ih'lle Isle. The
can tr-l bi tbe -elected place is so narrow that
HI re»s»ui iiassinp thrioiph the Straits ap-
lea within half a mile of the main land.—
TiMcxtsßeiou of the teleeraiih will reduce
ansumcaiion between Europe and An.eri
ibout mx days, a.- the length of the pro
ud ihle is some 500 miles, or nearly two
laye steaminc distai.ee. The line is to be
api»ied daring the easning summer.
Electiens.
•I'.ih CiirsK, Mv it., March 10.—Iu the
ugh election held here yesterday, the Se*
I ifek SB* eleatad the entire ticket by an ave
nnmajority oi eifhty over the Union ticket
ainsied by the PtBBOCrBtB The Kepubli
»uinni.nitv last year war thirty.
Off l , N" V., March 1(?.- Ketiirns from all
"-- town* in Oaurego county have lieen re
on. They show that seyenteen Kepnbli
■,. ud .-iph; Democratic Supervisors have
-*a«kctsd.
Tli- Wreck of Ihe Ship l»e \* ilt « lillton.
Sts Voiii;. March Hi—The pas*.enj:ers Irom
-sisbip lie Up! Clinton, ashore at Sqaau.
■a* landed to-day at Uastle Oaraaa— all
■HI Tn- ship has'bilced. the water beuiK np
Ike tetwcea decks, t.'aju. Funk reports
■*'o £,i,- in,;.T'-rt very heavy weather, and
*-» slsnini otllt ion with another ship at sea,
' lastai&ed no damage.
11-nio. rniic State onyention.
K'ikh.h, *'. <'~ March lo—The Democratic
stair Convention on yesterday decided against
'-..i.rt,ii,|r tbe 'vtio'nal compromises of our
Stut Coßstitßtloa; opjposaal sijiiatter sover
-■.!. v re-BorrilnatedOov. Ellis by acclama
■■'•■ the*, rteleeates to the t;iiarlestou Una
'"' j an 1 Meets*, at large. Sixty-two
*WBUe»are represented by over three haa*
-Woefcfite..
Irrin \\
"*-iiiM,ior. Man h ll.—The aahfewl of the
"-WeaiiM-Bto! 'udpe Watrons.of will
''•<-• bronght before (he .1 adh iary OobbbbsA*
" ■: ;he ifo u ,
./-"■'lend*.,! iheadinissioii of Kansas, under
j* ayaadotte coastitatioa, are becoming
,f fesßefal of succesft.
Arrr.tuf unA Urged Forger.
March U.-The police yester
-2 \\ in X liagley. on a telegraph
"~** risTiiißßh. <ha read with baud*
' ■'*-»" sbtaieiag s-ji.ihsi from tbe State Hank
***&» ll> was commit ted to await a. re
-1 "'"iihum the (lovernor of Georgia.
.. I'irr m Uuston.
N 5- :ir(tl , ( jjajo _.TAa (Übemical Oil
mZi "' E ** l - Ju ' ?t<J "••■• by Fage a
Uaißii, **'* -hatioyad »»y lire ahe. morning.
h,.,. '''•" IJ ' A yoiing man named Francis
*--*-»BS3uvhei m the flames.
, lj "" T~ii ■■Tlgptaaa
I .*Y , "** l, , March A l-Mjn.-The steamer
sawi.f?** 0 * the New York and Krie Rail
ttlm OI * r, * w •-'earners, left Oievelaud lor
feaaT' aud lh>i °-wego lor Dunkirk, this
~ The Okie lli*rrr~~
•"•♦uat 1 " "" M »r*h I".-Tbe Ohio river is lv
•by i b«l!?**' or «ler. Thi* morning there are
lej t l jI water in tbe channel, and fall*
"'< -iifliu'^"" r " * " Id aud il bv> U ' i ' n * novr "
ItWy***" "' ,h *' E-hEssBBfW aaasßßUßamg.
~Ur. *.ii.^VM ;ir<h l 0 -The steamer Kdin
'"iiuiid. i mor -""g fur Liverpool, with
1 P-*anmajtffa J but no specie list.
Ntame * , * f ---'«»l»s»trr. _
'-»r i, O ',; ■***■** io.-Schr. Native Atneri*
"*'u tea ,' 0 ". I** put iv here with lo.* of
••Chof and other slight injuries.
(.41.„ J UrSu «'•»* River.
*a efgg ->» JbbsV i Tim ice weut
Ure.ii rivar thisafieni<M>n.
l! "i, f *• "*i —lr«Besaaaier
I*l , 4 £* aiinU'.. f |, b orUles!.a'uel
Kuaieraat. featfaeS Penb.
I.bavkmwobt", X T, Feb. g.*£A
vanced parties of emiETnnte for Hike's Peak
have armed in Oils city. Topresent ".recur
rence of the distressing scenesof last year. It is
nrred noon those Iniendln*; toemlfrute to wait
nntll theltretof May before •'""««.»» •»«>•
»i«tenceon the plains for man and beast will
t- very precarious prior to that time. Tbe
overland express from this city is crowded to
excess, all the seats beinE enquired to April, at
which time the proprietors will commence
niiiniiic<^ ,!U, he* thrice weekly, and soon there
after a daily Hue. The runiiiiiK time to Ilen
yer is *even clay*.
Sorlherit Market-.
Niew Yobk, March 10.—Cotton oloaed *t*ady—
•ale- of I 300 hales. Flour closed huoyant—sales of
lO.SUO Imrrels: State *6 24rf.VW; Ohio ***6»);
Southern ,Ir;«i<s.),v Wheat closed huoyant and i*
held al an advance of 1 ,r 2 etn —sales of 5.500 bush
ed |no sales ol Southern. Corn cloned firm—sale*
•<1 2U.1.00 tm-hel»; white and yellow ~*o M.'» cents.
Perk eJaUBJ heavy--iiic.«» *M 12 ; prime illM-r
M i,2. Whiskey closed easier at %\', t <fU cents. Su
gsi closeil firm-Orleans S.rS' 1 , c.eirs ; Muscovado
S',,l; 1 , cents. Coffee closed firm- sales ~| lAn
aat 12% el,*', cents, ftaval store* are quiet
icchanged. Rice deed dull.
i.tiwobk. March 10.—Flour quiet hut firm: no
are reportrd; Howard Street and Ohio are
held at M 76 and City Mill* at *6. Wheat <iuiet
but firm at fl.V.e-Sl 17 for red. and tljia«t.7t
tor white. Corn quiet hut* unchanged, white 7oe?
KellowMa'Se. Pork firm at .«1R for mesa, and
r prime. Lard active at lie. Whiskey dull
IANDIDATES FOR OPPICB.
t'LTY OF RICHMOND.
FOR HIGH t'ONSTARLE OF
STHE CITY OF RICHMOND.-I am a
date for Hie alsive office, and most respect
solicit your votes at the en«umg election;
Brpmisißf. faithfulK todisrharge the duties of the
ntfice witii promptness and fidelity.
Respectfully, THOS. A. STAPLES.
mh 12-dtde
»--S=» IHOtt (ONKTABI.E FOR THE
■VJStCITY OF RICHMOND.--I »m a candi
dale for re election to the alsive office, and re
■neotrolly solicit the votes of my fellow-citizens at
the ensuinc sj.rini; election.
n.h 10 tde FRED. BUTLER
:»----«?£> TO THE VOTERS OF THE
>>O*L CITY OF RICHMOND.-Raving 1-een
solicited lo many of my friend* to announce mv
•elf a candidate for the office of MANAGER OF
THE POOR-HOUSE, and havin:. bj a hue acci
dent, iost in> left hand, and therehy rendered in
eanabie of working at my trade. I most respect
fully announce mvsc'.f a candidate and if elected,
pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office
fait ■■fully. JAMES AO.UILLA MAHONE.
ii,li 7- tde*
St PFRI*TENDENT <»F THE
POOR HOUSE.-Having heen solicited
liv man* friends to announce myself a candidate
lor the afe.eee offioe, Ido so with pleasure—and
l-roiniseto ihseharie the duties of the office with
fidelity and to the l.estof mv alnlitv, if elected.
Bshi-BW* JAMES L. PHILLIPS.
S>-22» KAKA«atBI OF THE POOR.
V*~-Si> BOUSE—I announce myself s candi
date for re election to the office of MANAGER OF
THE POOR HOUSE. JOHN PEARCE.
mh 5 tde*
SI-PERINTENDENT POOR.
t_K.-2!L HOUSE.—I announce myself a candi
date for ths office of SUPERINTENDENT OF
THE POOR HOUSE, and if elected 1 pledge my -
sell to discharge the duties of the same faithfully.
Respectfully,
mh.l-tde- THOMAS C. EPPS.
<ar*ieP==> TO THE VOTERS IN JKFFER.
ssV-2* SON WARD.—At the request of many
voters in Jeabrsou Ward. I respectfully, announce
myself a CANDI DATE FOR THE CITY COUN
CIL iasaid Ward,at the approaching election.
mh:>-lm' A.AVRAIHE.
HENRIOO COUNTY.
TO THE VOTERS OFHENRIt'O
BUv-S» COUNTY".—F.IIow-Citizens: I nm a,I
candidate for the office of COMMISSIONER OF
THE REVENUE for the lower district in this
county, and earnestly solicit your Mirage, at the
•lection in -May next.
II sleeted. I will endeavor to perlorni the duties
of the office faithfully. _«..-
Respectfully. JOHN O. GODDIN.
N. B.- The voters of the county at lirge elect
two Commissioners, one for the upper and one for
the lower district. mh 10-21*
TO THE VOTERS OF REKRK'O
oK~3» COUNTY.—I am a candidate for the
office of COMMISSIONER OFTHE REVENUE
for the lower district of Henrico county, and re
spectfully solicit your votes at the election in May
next. Should it lie »our pleasure to elect me. I |
■ledge myself to discharge the duties of the office
fiilnfiilly. |inhlO-l.v»5W | WM. B. WOODFIN.
TO THK VOTERS OF HENRI.
CO.—l respectfully announce mys.ll a
candidate for re-election for COMMISSIONER OF
THE REVENUE in the Lower District, at the
election in May, and very respec.rfiilly solicit >otir
votes. tmhO-tde] JOHN A. EACHO.
l?--ri-a TO THK. VOTERS OF DISTRKT
•V-rST" NO 3, HENRICO COUNTY.-Hy the
ad* ice of mv friends, and in accordance avuli m>
own wisliiis. I announce nivself a candidate lor the
office of CONSTABLE, and solicit >~ur surfranes
*rlie Stiifr Election in May next. Respectfully,
,1,7-1111' ANDREW J.BLACKBURN.
•"Tg-B* THE SHERIFFALTY OF HEN-
R[ CO COUNTY.—I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the abo v S office. Should it
l>e the pleasure of the voters to eieet mo, 1 shall
mever pratafal, ami will use every exertion to
chars, the duties thereof faithfully and impar
tially, [miiti-ldl JACOB S. ATLEE^
TOTIIEVOTKKSOF DISTRICT
<*0"i N>) 2.--1 hereby announce myself n can
didate for re election to the office of CON'STA
RLE for the above district, and respectful!) solicit
your votes in May next. «■■■_»«. ~
inli6-lw* GEO. W. THOMAS.
TO TH F. VOTERS OFH EN Rl< O
•sjS^COUMTT.— J. B. KEESEE, having re
covered his health, will be voted for as COMMIS
SIONER OF THE REVENUE for the Upper
District. lfe:M--t*| MAN i VOTERS.
»-SS5s TO THE VOTERS OF HENRI.
ih-OE- CO COUNTY—As my health has im
proved, and at the request of many friends, I an
nounce'mvself as a CAN DI DATE FOR COMMIS
SIONER OF THE REVENUE for the Upper Dis
trict. Imh3-tsl J. B. KEESEE.
TO THE VOTERS OF DISTRICT
bVJE> NO.4.BENRICO COUNTY.-At there- ,
unest of inanv friends. I announce myself a can
didate for tbsotSosoi CONSTABLE, for the alsive
named District, and promise, if elected, to dis
i-hame the duties faithfully. Y'eur re
spectfully solicited
mli2-lm* FLEMING PHILIPS.
TO THE VOTERS OF HENRI*
'VJ2L CO COUNTY.-By the advice of art
friends, and in accordance with m> own wishes, I
.announce myself a candidate for the office of
SHERIFF OF HENRICO COUNTY, and solicit
your suffrages at the State election in May next.
Asa »uartntee for the faithful o«rlorinance or
the duties of the office, 1 refer you to all who know
me for the manner in which those duties have been
perlormed (luring the past three Years that I have
acted as deputy for ihe present Sheriff.
Kesseetfolly, your fellow citizen,
mh 1-dtflmy • GEO D. PLEASAN TS.
TO THE VOTERS OF UIS
*v 32» TRICT NO. I. HENR-ICO COUNTY.-I
respectfully announce myself a candidate for the
office of CONSTABLE lor the first District, and
sohct your suffrages. ■•■•■..«■»»«• .<
aaw Electior—Tbe ith THURSDAN in May
eeaC * MCTII j A S. FENELON BRADLEY.
te 24-2 m*
IIIVIX. HEEN solicited hy many
BVS of mv friends and neig..N»rij all over the
county, I announce myself a candidate for the ol
fioe of COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE
forth* District. No. 3 and 4. Henrico county,
fe V. *w WM. D. PEM BARTON, ol Sidney.
.... **!
TO JOHN O. TAVLOR. ESO..
-*JVisl)kah Sir: As the time is approacliiuii
tor Ibe voters.-f Henrico to select a suitable per
son to fill the office of SH ERI FF. and twin* satis
Bed. from our long acquaintance with you, that
>~v are n.ia'fied to discharge the duties ol the of
fice, we, tho *üb*cril>ers. respectfully request you
to aanoauce laaeaall a candidate for the said of
fice, pleiiginn you our support in the ensuing eiec
"'"Dr. A. J.Terrell, Joseph Bernard,
J. W. Crenshaw. Benjamin Walton,
James C. Gordon. *• aior r at*.
R B. Jones. 0. 0. Brid^ewater.
Wm. E. Wade, Tii»s. M. Montague,
8. Hellsteni, S. A. Moles,
Peter Lewsoa, Simon 1 • *'*•
J. S. B. Tinsley, Hudson B For*,
X, A. Lancaster, Ahner Hilhard,
A. Baruett, T ho T M n-u-l*-
James Oilman, Charles 0. Fale.sk.,
Peter S. Hujthes, Henry Nirough,
Robert G. Walton. Geo. Timberlake,
W. C Taliaferro, R. E. Ellison.
James H. Malony, R "'K r V feT.™
E. A. Schwagerle, Daniel N. Melton,
Fendall Griffin, Jjdm P" 4 ""*;.,.
F. Hattorf, Sherwin Mc-Rae,
WHi.Cullingworth, Br., E. C Cramp.
J. P. Ford. jaSl-to
sa»-— —-„ TO MESSRS. A. J. TERRELL,
|sf* W i| C TALIAFERRO. FENDALL
GRIFFIN, JAMES OILMAN. ANIJ OTHERS.-
In compliance with your request and in accord-
MZe^gzhgftjS^
pledging myself to di*chsrge the duties of the of
.cerjutjfari,. «-**fc M fta TAYLOR.
j MAm)TUt CCrVWTY.
■eTSSsa TO THE VOTE.RSOF H4WIVRR.
(K9i Mr. Dabs by having declined a •"•'•'•«•
tion, 1 respectfully annouues miaslf a oandidate
for the office of COMMON WEALTH'S ATTOR
NEY for th. county of Hanover .„..„.„„ ia
roh3-3w* CHAB. MORRIS.
/M INSESS' IMIUHLK EATR » DUBLIN
*T STOUT; Barclay A Perkins' London Porter,
pint, and quarts; Allsopp's bast India Pale ale,
pints; Younger* Edinburg Al., pints, just landed,
iv fine order, for .ale by
SELDEN A MILLER,
Corner Pearl and Cary street*. _
SWEET HAVANA ORXftt7KV-iU bbls. Ha
vana Oranges, jest received, for eats on oom
uiiasiou at Baltiinor* prios*. hy
*""" " LOUIS J. BOSSIEUX.
I M OKI* E. -A enastaal isppl) on band of the
»>,. | ~HKM A WINSTON. DroyiiiiU
l <lIEA V ANU CKL'SHKiI SUUAKSrior
I h sb) by ■• * <-• B ' i>A VENPOKT.
SHIPFIMO.
**2S* STRING AND IIMMBR AR.
4jaJXC."ANGEMENT.-THREE TIMES A
J-,PBk WKKKTONEtI YORK, l« 'be ma>
nincent U. 8. M AIL SXEAMSH IPS YoR KTOWN.
JAMESTOWN and ROANOKE, Captain* Pan
bisii, Sti.esißß and CoccH, leaving Richmond
ever* TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening* at 4
o'clock, and SATURDAY evening at C o'clock
Returning, they leave New York every TUES
DAY. THURSDAY* and SATURDAY evenings, at
° COC EXCURSION TICKETS
To New York and back, entitling the purchaser to
■o and return by either of the shove magnificent
uteamshipe. Meal* and Btate-Room included, for
the round trip, only $16.
Passage to New Yorg, fare and state-room in
cluded. 810 Steerage passage only •&.
Ticket* and Berths secured atouroflice.
LUDLAM A WATSON.
Opposite steamers' wharves, Richmond, Va.
N. B.—These steamers touch at Norfolk going
and returning. Passage to and from Norfolk
name as by the river boat*. mh 1J- t*
I. *. MAIL STEAMSHIP
FOR NEW YORK.-The
.SmmsTWs VuHKTOWN, Captain I'iukh, will
femes here st 4 o'clock. P. M.. TUESDAY, the 13th
inst.
Paaaenrers are requested to be on board in due
Owe. . „ , _
Tiokets and Berths secured at our office, or on
lioard the ship.
l'ass.-tue to New York, Meals and State-room
included, durni; the fall and winter, *10. Steer
age passage By.
i'assage to Norfolk came a* by the river twiats.
Freight received to day. MONDAY, and up to
the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., TUESDAY, unless a
sufficiency be received prior to that hour.
Consignees are requested to send for their good*
to day.
Freight, for Boston will lie forwarded directly on,
at moderate rate* of freight, and with the greatest
dispatch. |>h 12-2tl LUDLAM A WATSON.
-IT—** Fo R BALTI MO KEi-
K.°*rim -t?THREETI.MEMA WEKK.-POW-
Ebbß mnu"Ji|iATAN STEAMBOAT COMPA
NY-The steamer BELVIDERE, Captain Wm.
W. KKF.NE.wiII receive freieht to-day. MONDAY,
and up to the hour of 12o'clock M., TUESDAY,
liie t.t'h inst.
Freight taken to Boston via Baltimore at low
rates, with great dispatch. |
This steamer has splendid state-room passenger
accommodations. |
Passage and fare $5. I
Passengers are re<iuested to lie on beard liefore 12 I
o'clock. M., TUESDAY, the hour of departure.
Tickets for passage procured either at our office, I
in Shockoe Slip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, I
or atth* Steamers'wharves. Rockstt*. !
n.hl2-2t , DAVID A WM. CURRIE.
e_gs FOR NEW YORR.-FIRST VESSEL.
&!3t- RICHMOND AND NEW YORK LINE OF
r "" r *" PACKETS —The superior fast Hailing schr.
LYNCHBURG. Captain Wm. C. Habri* hav
ing ,i portion of her cargo engager! and going on |
lioard. will have quick dispatoj,. For balanoe of
freight, apply to
mh I-' DAVID A WM. CURRIE.
a-EN FOR ROSTOK-f IRST VESSEL -The
last Hilling schooner E. IL AT
« '■ WOOD, Capt. T. Rich, having a ptirtion of
h«r cargo engaged and going on board, will have j
quick ■ i.k patch. Eor balance of 're .* lit ai>oly to
mhVJ-ts DAVIDA WM.CURRIE.
>,i', FOR RALT IMO R X.-The regular
*_§» packet Schooner "EMMA JANE," Captain
BBBBBBj Piiii.i.m's, having a portion of her nargoen
gaged and >,oirig on lioaid, will have dispatch. For
remainder, apply to
mh 12-Ct \V. D. COLO.UITT A CO.
-iM**- EOR PHII.AIIII.I'III A.
■XXEoJA? The A No. 1 steamship CITY OF
sauEBBsYBBi kICH MON 1). Captain Z. Mitchell is
now read* to receive freight, and will leave on 1
MONDAY, the 12th inst, at 8 o'clock A. M.
For freight or passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to the Captain on Ixiard. or
H. E. TUTTI.E, Agent. Rocketts.
Boston freight taken through by steamer at low
rates and with dispatch. mli 10—8t i
F U R T It 1 It 'REOl7r : IM
■iatlfi RATES F RO M NEW YORK To
•RSbbWR -K1 chmo nd-mca s v re mc nt
GOODS REDUCED TO RIGHT CENTS. AND A
ItENER&L REDUCTION ON OTHER GOODS.-
Merchants receiving goods froni New York, are
inloriiicd that the\ can now receive them thrice a
week by steamers YORKTOWN. JAMESTOWN
and ROANOKE, leaving New York ever* TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY afternoons,
and at gre.'i'ly reduced rates.
Full Tiiritf of Rates furnished on application to
» LUDLAM .V WATSON.
mil 9—ts Opposite Steamers' Wharves.
NEW STEAMSHIP LINE TO
BOSTON. DIRECT.--The steamship
"S>*BBEBBBbg|xY OF NEW YORK. Capt. Boon*.
will letve Boston for Norfolk and City Point on
WEDNESDAY, 7th inst.. at4o'clock P.M.
Freight for this city will be sent up ny the Tow
ing Company. Returning, will leave City Point
for Boston via Norfolk THURSDAY, 16th inst, at
t o'clock P. M. LUhters will be ready at the Tow
ing Company's Shed, in the Dock, to receive
lreisht for the ship on MuNDA\ . 12tii,and TUES
DAY. 13th inst. For freight or passage, apply to
SHEILDSA SOMERVILI.E,
12th street, south of Cary.
The steamer is sent out as s Pioneer, and if she
i« successful, ships will doubtless be put on to come
up to the cit>. Manufacturer* of tobacco, and
others interested, are particularly desired to pa
tronize her. mh 8 -ts
±,V~ FO R HALT I MORE.—The regular
jgSfrpaafcet schr. JOHN R. GRIFFITH, Cart.
■^ r "=*" lit xting, having a portion of her cargo en
gagedaad going on hoard, will sml with quick dis
patch. For balance of freight, apply to
uili s-r.r W.D.COLQUITT A CO._
OFFICE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY.!
Rii-hmom>, March a, laso. \
.&2fr*» HAVING JUST t'OJIPLKTED
new arrangements with the New York
Company for Express privi
ie.es per JAMESTOWN. YORKTOWN. and
ROANOKE, WUare now prepared to forward all
kinds of merchandize, in large or small packages,
at greatly reduced rates.
i J.uids destined for Sttamsitip Express should lie
so marked.
Our accommodations are ample, and packages
under r .\ press seal.
For rates of charges ami regular tri-weekly con
tracts, apply to J. L. MACDONOUGH, Agent.
■ 202 Main street, below 9ih.
8.-Our daily INLAND EXPRESSES are
running as usual. mh 7—ts
FOP. FREIGHT OR (BARTER- j
/VrT&fTUe superior A 1 Coppered Bark PAR- |
**=""THIAN.Capt.iinCHARLK» Miu.kk.having
capacity for 4 M» barrels, or 4flo hlul*. tohscco. Ap
piy to [mh 2-tsT DAVID A: WM. CURRIE.
FURTHER REDUCTION IN
-aJJETJJR A T E 8 FROM NEW YORK TO
«*MbbEbbeei RICHMOND.
M E A 8 U R E M E N T GOODS REDUCED TO
EIGHT CENTS. AM) A GENERAL RE
DUCTION ON OTHER GOOhS.
Merchants receiving Goods from NEW YORK,
ar« informed liiat they can now reoeive them
TWICE a week, by steamers YORKTOWN
and JAMESTOWN, leaving NEW YORK every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER
NOONS, and at greatly reducrd rates.
Full tariff of rates furnished on application to
LUDLAM A WATSON,
fe S—2m Opposite Steamships' Wharves.
~ NOTM'K. -TOBACCO MAN U FAC
'XJKm TURERK. and others, sending us Goods j
«ieLSws*i,j the Nfic } uric Steamers, lor «t
--sh will please address us bf mail, giving
specific directions aa to where and how they wish
said Goods sent, otherwise they will be stored at
their expense and risk.
Ho charge made for forwarding such Goods.
fe 20— 3m 115 Broadway, New 'i ork.
*"■■*•.. tIIANGE OF SCHEDULE—
BALTIMORE EVERY
«eiJ«tras!»OTHKR DA 7.-The Powhatan
Steamboat Company's steamers. GEO. PEABODV
and BELVIDERE, until further notice, will run
regularly, three timei. per week, leaving Richmond
every TUESDAY, THURSDAYand SATURDA\
at 12o'clock, M.
Returning, leave Baltimore on the «ame days, at
SoVocK P M.
' Freight received alldav every MON DAY, W ED
NEBDAY and FRIDAY, and up to the hour ot 12
o'clock, M.. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
These steamers make the passage in from 24 tc
30 hours, nud have the most superior accommoda
tions. Passage and Fare $5. ... a., a.
lel7-2m DAVTp A WM.CURRIE.
horses; acTfofTsSEE:
rv K\t HANGE, SALE, AND LIV
liSSsERY STABLE-On Cary sb,osaestte the
ijas Reuse, formerly occupied by I. V\ .
GHKua.— I base now on hand, and will always
k*ep, a fine lot of HORSES. AND MULES, for
sale at the lowest Market prices. Persons lroin
the country are lequested tooall nn«i examine the
stock. I fe 20-lm') _ R._W. DLNNA .__
CV FOR SALf.-.MILES AND HORSES.
t VZy!\l have several young and well broke
f^^"s-MULES, one excellent riding and harness
HORSE: also, a No. 1 FAMILY HORSE, of fine
s.ze, five years old ard all right, for sale on a credit
four months. Apply fen ,E. BOSS!El X.
fe 14—lm* Cr-rner of Cary and Uth sts.
FOR SALE, PRIVATELY-Son.e
Hi '' "'•' 'S: ii HORSE; a WAGON.
■■ ar.d seven C »TS. Apply at the Toll
— B W oniliU'i'i Bf dge. ]
SjßEßaaaw foit-im* I
aa t MARLES LL'MSDEN,
Jr«\ (AfiBNT V*>* loll.N JfSTKSS.)
t> a Announce* that he will open this day. the
eufeJaalut siarch, a well selected stock ol
\UatcUes, Jewolrv, Spectacles, and Silverware,
all of sood Euality and newly selected of heaiittful
designs, tasteful workmanship and fine quality of
material, to winch he invites the attention of all
who are in want of any article in the line.
He flatters hiiusslt that from b slong experience
in tbe business, together with hi* acquaintance
with the manufacturer*' will enable him to otler
purchasers good goods at reasonable prices. Call
at a> Main street.
■aL WATCHES, CLOCKS. SPECTACLES and
JEWELRY, repaired in the best manner,at short
notice, and at reasonabjejiriees.
~ jm.~ NEW SADDLE AND ttAHN RaS
(*2-lk\ MAN I FACTORY.-I have this day ap
-9 Ireß pointed JAMEB TEMPLEMAM nil
B*jnW arent to carry on the SADDLE AND
• HARNESS BUSINEBB in the oity ol
Richmond, and to use my name to buy for cash
only, and to sell on any terms he may think proper.
March 6th. leafl. WM. A. HU PF.
In tahitac charge of the above baalaess, 1
■halt be glad to see my old friends and the puhlio
■Vnerally and bops by strict attention to business
t,, .eonre and merit a liberal share of patronage.
H.nmnng done neatly and at the shortest no
tice ■»*«• TEMPLEMAN.
uih ft—lm Hth st., oppjoaito Exohanjm JHotj*J_._
_ »ALOOM. .
4&i\ f \\ tabs pleasure in annouacinc to mv
*L»\f#dr , fr,eiidsandthe public, that I have fa
>MA«r ken ths «'*>•'l h ' n D '!L f 'MTiVl , ifc oOW !!
aa ti,a FARMER 8 HA LOOM, on
FRAjJJcLIN. between WALL STREET and the
o Tbelr l■saroM*I ■saroM* will I* thankfnlljr received.
UHtHCE JJOOORS and CI«ARB will he coa-
""'JStBIhY O«TR._
iVI T4T0F.8.-60 hnshsls WHITE MERCKR
mi?2r> in,t Wdhidok.
ma f—iex " ■" "...
aiKXSINA »»HANGES. 10U . U'X« M"*Jini
M ursn<e*tor>»leoßcomroi.sioa. i* l-'t» ot 6
box... or No. to Main .t.
BALTXMOB B AOVBRTUBMBIfTB J
B» LTIMORI •l«A*-RJS** , -»r
Being ib rull operaUon with three furnaces, ws
ars prepared to execute all order* for WINDOW
GLASfIVof all *ißee. and of tbe faeonte and well
J mown BRANDS that w. have Men manufacturing
•w sixteen yea... »it:
lALTIMORBF.R|T
PATAPSCO AND
BOLTON.
Abo. GLASSWARE, of alt KINDS and COLORS.
Wine Bottle., all kind., I Pick!. A Preserve Jar.,
Porter Bottle..' StiupA Cordial Bottle.,
Mineral Water Bottles. Via!* A Patent Medicine
Specie Jar*, [Bottle*. Private Mould
Flaak*. Ware of all kind* and
Demijohn*. I V™**!*}*' Glasaware
LM PORTERS, M A UFA C Tl'REßtj AND
AGENTS
FOB SAXB OP
FRENCH WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
Alum. I Roll Brimstone, B'ue Vitrol,
Coppera*. I Caatile Soap, B° ru3 J'
Epsom Salts, (Ca.torOil. Ext logwood,
Bii'arbSoda, I Linseed Oil, Glue, all kinds,
Sal Soda, White Lead, Varnishes, do.,
Salerauis. French Zinc Whiting, Putty,
Saltpetre. Paint. AColors. Sand Paper, Ac.
' BAKER, BROTHERS fc CO.,
32 and 34 South Charles st.,
fe SB—lm Baltimore. Md.
II'IIEELWRTgHTT MtDOE A CO.,
W tOMMISSION PAPER WAKEHfiVSE,
Dealers in Printing. Writing,, Blank hook. Hard
ware and Manilla PAI'ERS; Bookbinder*'
LEATHER and CLOTH ; Foreign end Dome*t.o
RAGS; Bleaching POWDERS; ALUM, Ac No.
,4 ia^d«n,* lreel ' °° rner of ß G A e LTL.IOR^'MD._
1860. iMpWSJRoiTR. 18«0.
<i 1N T X 11. AI jVKY c. A KIS NTS,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
Richmond, Va.
W. would call the .secial attention of the mer
chants of Virginia and North Carolina visiting our
market thi* Spring, to our unusual large *tock of
Foreign Good* of our importation, which we will
offer at a. low prices as any house in the country ;
we enumerate in part: _„,„...»...„
WHITE GOODS, DREBS TRIMMINGS,
SILK GOODS. THRKAD.S
LINEN (iOODS, FANCY gOODf*.
HOSIERY, SMALL WARES.
LACES? GENTS' FURNISHING
RIBBONS, GOODS, of all kinds.
BHAWLS.
We have also established a manufactory for
MANTILLAS. CLOAKS and Ladies' WRAP
PINGS generally, and will l>e prepared to exhibit
a large variety of these Goods, ol the newest styles
and patterns, made exclusively at home, vve so
licit an examination of our stock, being deter
mined to otter every inducement to Southern buy
er* to make their purchases in our market.
mh.l-lm PINTER. Aj.VEV A ARENTB.
ItUALSH'SGWN AND PISTOL DEPOT. -
V> GUNS. PISTOLS. FISHING TACKLE,
SPORTINO APPARATUS, WALKING CANES,
Ac -JAS. WALSH, manufacturer an 1 importer of
RIFLES. GUNS, PISTOLS. 4o , invites the atten
tion of merchants and sportsmen to his extensive I
and well-sclocted assortment of goods of every de- I
scription in the Gunnery line, which he will sell at I
the lowest possible prices, and on the most acconi- 1
modating terms Colt's celebrated FIVE-SHOOT- 1
F.R. and every description ol' Fire-Arms kept con- I
stantiv on hand.
Also, Ammunitmn, Percussion Caps. Ac.
He has in store, also, a choice assortment of
CANES, of various styles and colors.
He Vill repair all kinds of lire ,rms neatly, quick
ly and substantially, mount canes, refit and repair
door and trunk locks at reasonable prices Call at
his store. No. (50 Main street, Richmond, Va.
JAMES WALSH,
fe 21—lm Maker and Importer of Guns, Ac.
N" OTICE —TO FARMERS: AN IT MER
CHANTS WHO USE AND DEAL IN
GROUND PLASTER.-We would, call your ape
cial attention to our stock, now in hand, of the
best WINDSOR SOFT BLUE PLASTER, pur
chased with special reference to the interest of the
farmer and the trade generally.
From our long experience in the business,and giv
inn itour personalattention--seeing thatevery bar
rel is well coopered and in good shipping order, and
the Plaster thoroughly pulverized—we hazard no
thins in saving that it will lie to your interest to
give us a call. Farmers sending l»ags will l>e fur
nished at one dollar less per ton. A lilieral dis
count to the trade. References— Edmond. Daven
port A Co., Jas. T. Butler, and other merchants.
left in our box at Robinson A Rob
erts, will lie attended to
J. A H. F. SHARP. Steam Plaster Mill,
n023--6m* South side of the Dock. Richmond._
NOTICE.— The attention of persons aliout to
build on the lines of the streets or public al
leys of the city, is requosted to the following ex
tract from a city ordinance concerning slreets :
'Any peison intending hereafter to build oroieet
any house or other structure upou the line of any
street or public alley shall first obtain from the
Engineer of the city, or in his absence or inability
to act. from the Superintendent of Streets, a certi
ficate in writing, of the line and adopted grade of
such street at the place where such house or struc
ture is to he erected: and it shall be the duty of the
Engineer or Superintendent of Street* to file, in
the Chanilierlai*'* office, a duplicate of the said
certificate. If any person shall hereafter build, or
erect, or attempt to build or erect, any house or
other structure upon the line of any such street or
a He v, without baring first obtained aueb certificate,
he shall be fined not less than live nor morn than
tv-nn dollars." W. PILL, City Eng'r.
!tv order of the Commissioners of Streets gene
rally. inliO—lm
VTOTICE,—AII the legal heir, of tbe late I'lea
j-S ,ant Tucker, of Hanover county, Va.. will |
please roue forward anil make themselves known.
All persons having claims against the said P. Tuck- !
er are r*<iucsted to present them, properly authen
ticated, lor pay meat. All persons indebted to bias
wi'l please come forward and pay the same.
My Post-office is Old Cbumhi Hanover county,
Va. WM. N. BARKER.
Administrator of Pleasant Tucker, Cec'd.
mh 7—dEtAcwlt* .__
VTOTICE.—The untlersu'ned basins l«en en
lN gaged in the LUMBER BUSINESS for sev- I
eralyear.for R. H. Wintlock A Son, liens leave
to inform his friends and acquaintances hothjn
town and country, that lie has opened a LUMBER
YARD on tha corner of 16th and Dock streets, in
rear of LA P. B. Davenport's, and will keep on
hand all kinds of BUILDING LUMBER. SHIN
GLES, SAWED LATH*. Ac, for sale on reason
able terms. [6» g-lßs-j W. W. WKLLB.
OTICE.— All persons having claims against
* the estate of Barti.ett Tylkr, deed, are re
quested to present them to the undersigned, pro
perly authenticated, for adjustment; and all per
sons indebted to said estate, are requested to come
forward and settle the same without delay.
J NO. 0. TAYLOR, Adm'r.
Henrico. Feh.ath. leSO. fe 10—is
P OTICE.—I will omtinue to carry on the
WAGON BLARING and WHEELWRIGHT
BIN ESS, at the old stand.en ltth street, near
yo's Bridge. All order. i»romptlv filled.
GEORGE D. FRAYSER.
fe2B-2w* Agent for J no. 11. Rnawiau
N~ OT I C~E .-The concern of WM. ALLEN,
Merchant Tailor, Asent for WM. T. ALLEN,
is this day discontinued.
Wednkspat. March 7, lSfiO. mh 8-lw
SUNDKIES.-*7 bags prime new croc Laguayra
and 150 bags Rio, Santos and Old Java COF
FEE; 300 sides nice middle weight SOLE
LEATHER; 150 packas.es C. Extra C, Loaf. Cut
and Granulated SUGAR ; NU hbls. new crop N. O.
and Muscovado MOLARS* S and SYRUP ; 500 bxs.
Adamantine. Sperm and Tallow CANDLES; Old
Dominion NAILS: LIME. TaR and PUABTER;
2UO hhl*. Rectified and Old Rye WHISKEY, of
best biands, with a full stock of other Liquors;
100,UOO German and Havana CIGARS; for sale low,
by EGGLESTON A FITZGERALD,
ir.h 9—dtitcwtt No. It Pearl street
RPAI RS (ii I.T VTIMOW SHADES-
To he run off at an immense sacrifice, on
t of enlarging mv store this summer.
Table and Floor OIL CLOTH; 60 large
mcd PARLOR PICTURES, different soe
it one-half their value- Call soon, at the
shed Window Shade and Dry Ootids Store
M. GOLDEN. 230 Broad st..
Opposite the store of tjuarles A Sons.
P. S.—l have no traveling agent, in thi. city or
elsewhere. inho-3m
IRON HAT STANDS, T«»WEI. K.VCKS,
WASHSTANDS, FLOW ER VASES, Ac-
The largest assortment in the mty will lie found
at 'AS D. BROWNE'S
Iron Railing Manufactory, fill St.,
mh 9-3t Nest to Mechanics' Institute.
ITOR SALE-A "vaIuabIe""SERVANT. He is a
go >d earrtage driver and dining room servant.
in. aire of DICKINSON, HILL A CO.
nih9-ra* ' . _
.."INK IVORY TARI.E AN» Dfc.JSS.tRT
C KNIVES, VERY CKF.A P.-The balance on
band of these goods must he closed out previous to
the Is! of April-together with a large lot of tine
h>r\ white bone and other handled TABLE and
DENSER r KNIVES. CARVERS. BUTCHER and
COOK KNIVES, in lots tosuitfamilies and others.
Airly immediately at
" K.B.COOK'S Auction Store,
mh 1 -tn 70 Main street.
LfJJiRER F-Mt. RAAVK.
PINE TIM BER. for house framing. Ac.
OAK TIM Belt. for railroad cars, Ac.
POPLAR AND OAK PLANK, for tobacco
hose, aud coopers-sawed to order, and delivered
I at short notice, from in* mill iv Chesterfield, lour
miles distant WM. H BR AN DEH.
Oftv-e on Baiiß and Cary street, between 9th
mhS-lm and loth.
IL V EAR D. - Just recei ced a lot of strictl*
prune FAMILY LARD io small tin cans, from
Western Virginia and Tennessee—a nice article.
Al" rRUSH MOUNTAIN BUTTER. Those in
v ant Will do well to mve v. a call,
v ant wu. m, rj Hlillo!ii YOUNGER A OTEY.
1* Pearl street.
Also, a superior article of FAMILY FLOI R.
mh -- Ist ' J-. ..AQ.
ejiHE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE is
M. A Son. "EXTRA FINE ORO
NOUO." Pounds, li boxes.
j M. Langhorne A Son s'CITY TRADE," Pound*.
M. Langhorne A Son's celebrated "SALLIE CA
KY'S " Pounds, ihStli boxes.
100 balm RKXtALIA SMOKING TOBACCO. For
.ids bl BROWN A McCLELLaND.
mh 7-aw Basia Bank.
VIO '29 -FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.-OQ
IN BARGAINS FOR CABH. sjjll.
Contemplating making a change in ray business,
I and in order to make room for an entire NEW
SFaING STOCK. I hay. determined to sell th.
remainder of my .took on.band at a.small advance
lor CASH, and assay artml-sjuithout raKard to
cost. Ail who want ch.aa Good, will please call
"f. f& U, ' m ' ClVM "*JN0 a *. S^THKR.
CTOCR EORSAI-R*-
O Al (WW VIRGINIA «'s. r
6,OU> MOVO-^J^rj
m \mffl®£M<?t mae,nkin
-3,«00 "harss RICHMOND CITY-for thi. latter w.
will exchange Virginia*', at a diaooant.or
fe S^. 1 "* *•***% W. PURCELL A CO.
NEW LUMRER„Va»D. CORNER 19U
AND MAIN BTRKHTB—I am now reoeivinc
a lariA assorjlaesat of Norta ELLOW
piWLUMfefcR vu if. ►'•e r ,r , . to A u :':st^
the shortest notice. My Lumber v the surf Mat
.ualrty. Person. wisbtßE to purchase or contract
HAZ? *"" K ' V * fW. m-'hteveni-rn.
WEED OAT»-t,t-l tasbeta SEED OATS
» afloat, for sale b, gAJ|L _,
mh 8--3t Cary etrtot, betwtma Pearl aad Va,
AUCTIOM BAIJBB.
FVTORB DAYS.
By Geddln A Appersea, Aacts.
rnm;«Tr.ti'» bale or meal estate
1 Iff HKNBI" 0. NEABTO.PORT MAYO -At
the request of the beneficiary ib a deed ortrnst,
executed by Fdwsrd Cannon to me. on the 7th day
of March. 1569, and recorded in Hennoo Connty
Court Clerk .office. I •ball ■all, at public so-Hon,
ontheprerei*.».onTHUßßUA), tb. TW day of
March. 1860, at«o'clock, P. M.. (if fair; if not. the
aext fair day.» all that certain piece or pareelof
land Inns, and being in the county of Henrtco, near ,
Port Mayo, fronting on the Oeborne turnpike
r..-d9l feet 6 inches, running back within parallel
line* 73 feet to lot No. 5. designated as lot No. 4on
;i plan end anrvey r.corded with a deed Iroin H.n
rv r. SmitliTo Joha H. Herliert.
Tbbm*.—Cash a* to so much ** may be necessary
to defray the expenses of executing thtatru.t. the
f-e* for drawine and recording .this deed, and to
.lischarge a bond for e3OO. with interest from th.
7ihof March.lStfUan-lastothe balance a credit
will he pircnoi 6 months from theday ol safe, car
ryins mtero.t. H gA a, Dg Tr0 ,.., j
BfaaThe tttlss i* believed to lie good, but sslhng a*
truatee the usual »peoial warranty will only he
-iv.n. |mhl2-td*l A. a.».
■_%a,Bale conducted hy floMHl A Appebso*.
TRMTEK'*»ALEOF house a wo lot,
I (IN WE-THAM PLANK ROAD. NEAR 1 HE
CITY OF RICHMOND, AND PERSONAL PRO
PERTY -As trustee in a certain deeuol trust ex
eeuied hv Hirsm C. Carnell. dated 12th Marcfc,
Is&S, dul> recorded in Henrico County Court. I I
shall, in execution thereof, proceed to sell at pub
lic auction, on the premises, on *RI DAI, the Zlrd
March. I*o. at Ui o'clock. P. M.,uf fair: if not.
the next fair day.i the real estate conveyed by the
said deed consisting of an excellent framed tene
ment, wilh hrick basement, located as above, now
in the occupancy ol said Carnell. The lot has a l
front of M feet on the north side of the Plank road,
and a depth of ahoat ISO feet. Also, all the
hold aad Kitchen Furniture of tne said Hiram C.
Carnell. A 150.3 Carts, 3 Mules and 1 Cow.
Trrm* made known at tho hour of sale. The
fixes on ih* real estate for this year to be paid by
the P»^haser jiioßpFcAF CARNE| L Tru . t . e .
Sale conducted hr Bomus A ArraasoE, Auct..
P. S.—After the foregoing sale, will he sold a val
liable lot at the corner of Cmal and Jefferson s»s.,
fronting 4-1» feet on the south side of Canal street,
running hack 120 feet to an al'sy filteen feet wide.
Terms as above. ImhUl O. * A.
TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE
BUILDING LCrT. IN THK TOWN OtSIO
MFY ONTIIK SOUTH SIDE OF THK WEST
HAM' PLANK ROAD?NKAR THK CITY OF
RICHMONT).-As Trustee in a certain deed of
trust, executed by RoheitS. Dans and wife, hear
ing date Hitli Noveinher, 1850, duly recorded in
Henrico County Court, 1 shall proceed to s«M at
i>ul'lie auction, on the premises, en hATtKDAi.
the 17th March, I*so. at abj o'clock P M., the Keal
Kstate conveyed b* said deed, cons sting of a Lot
p-onting 36 feet on the south side of the v\ est ham
Plank Road running back about 200 feet, to an alley
JO feet wide, adjoin in* on the east the proper*! on
which Mr. Wm Smith now resides.
Tk.kms—Cash.
The title is believed to be good : tint, (he trustee
will convey with the usual special warranty. Ihe
taxes for IMS to be paid by the purchaser
BEVERLEY R. WELLFORD.
mh 12 Trustee.
Sale conduct* d by Gouots & ArrKßsoN, Auets.
THIRTEKN HEAITIFI L BUILDING
LOTS IN THK PLAN OF PORT MAYO.
NKARTO ROCKETTS, FOR SALE AT »UC
TION.—Will be sold at auction on the premises.
on MONDAY, the 23u March, l.sio at t o'clock P.
M.. thirteen beautiful LOTS, located as above.—
Two of them front on the West, of 4th street;
three ofthesa front on the Kast line of sth st.;
three of thciu front on the West line of (sth street,
and each run hack 10:) feet Also, five let.fronting
together 200 feet, on the Kast line of Mb street
running back eWj feet, and bounded on the South
by Louisiana street.
Tfrm*.—One third cash; balance at four and
emht months, for aecotiabt. notes, interest added,
aad title retained till last.note is paid. The tax**
for I*lo to be paid by the purchaser.
i.ihlS UOUDIN.V M'PERSON. Auct's.
PUBLIC SALE OF V A Ct A It L EI £ E-
U ROES.—By virtue of a decree oi the County
Court of Orange, rendered at. th* February term,
l-i',o, in the suit, of Coop»r and others PS. Lancas
ter and others. I will offer for sain at pnblic auc
tion, at Orange Conrt-llouse. for rash, ta liont of
Yates & Cullen's Hotel or. MONDAY, th. 2(.th
instant, three valuable NEGRO MEN, two ol
which are young and ver^.nkeU.
mil 10-2ta\vtd* Commissioner.
COAL. COKE, tStc. I
CLOVER HILL LUMP AND HAIL, AND
ANTHRACITE COAL, of best quality, for
■ale by at. l>- w HI TING,
mh9—lm Near the Petersburg Depot._
COAL AT *3.7.'i. —I have still on hand a lot of
this COAL. Office on Hth street, next door to
Mr. Samuel Hastings' grocery store. _,„,.,,
mh7-lm* F.COOK.
COKE.--Thepnceol (Joke until lurther notice
will !>e as follows:
SOFT LUMP OOK X ~— ~— •**
SOFT HAIL COKE » 2f
HARP COKE -~. B.UC
Orders promptly executed at. \ ards corner 10th
and Cary and tith and Bvr.l streets. Terms cash,
de 12—ts JTIO. J. WERT 11, Agent.
WkK ARab PIME WOOll—■Seasoned and un
der shelter, for sale at Coke Ynsjku.
de 12-ts -NO. J. WfcRTH, Ag't._
KNITTINti Afl» SEWIN« MACHINES.
WILLCOX A (JIRBS' celebrated SEWING
MACHINE, invented by J. K. A. BIBBS,eI Mill
Point, Pocahontas county, Va. Many of these
Machines have been sold recently in this eity.au
W which give entire satislaction. 1 hose wishing
rood LOW -PEICSn, WELL MADE, KKLIABLE
yr-HiNE. are assured that the superior merits
claimed for it, can be relied upon, and tor general
use, is unsurpassed. All interested should not
fail to examine this Machine liefore purchasing
elsewhere. P/|ce. from •« to •« esjch.
Likewise AIKEN'S FA MIL. KM ITINOMA
CHINE, a new and eeefal invention lor knitting
hosiery of ail kinds. For s-le by
DARBY A JOHNSON. Amenta. |
No. 13 (ioveruor St., Richmond, va.
P. S.—Agents wanted in Virginia North Care- j
hna and TenaSß**.. [fe IS—Jmj P. a J.
DIRECT IMHOKTATIOTtiS! " ~~
IRON ANI! STEEL WAREHOUSK,
INO. 121 SVCAMORH StREBT.)
Petersburg, Virsinia.
(iILI.IA.M A DUNLOP invite the attention of
wholesale dealers, manufacturers and railways to
their weil assorted stock of IRON and STEEL,
comprising , __■ - — —-- 1
t Swedes. Hammered. Refined. Enclish, \
IRON, y Ova Is and Carriage, Horso Shoe, Hoop
fand Band.
Bsewi v Cast, Herman, Machine, bpnng, hn-
MCCL.. ) c i ls h an ,| .swedes Blister
NAIL RODS, SHEET IRON, PIG and BAR
importing direct and dealing exclusively in met
al, they feel confident ol "lvine sausfaetion and
reeVectfnlly solicit n call. fe_H-d3m
tS S VWV b\A*» E •• HO>lK IWANUFAt:
--!i TURK."—TO THE LADIES AND MER
CHANTS OF RICHMOND. -~.„-,
CLOAK, MANTILLA AND HOOP SKIRT
MANUFACTORY,
No. 67 Main street, Riohniond.va.,
Are prepared to make to order CLOAKS, MAN
TILLAS. DUSTERS and HOOP SKIRTS.
We will make the above articles by the dozen or
single one, or cut them out without making them,
if ladies wish to make them themselves.
Ladies having OLD SKIRTS out of repair can
have them made over at a trilling expcn.se, making
them letter than when new. „-..
•jF*. DRESS CUTTIMB taught. Also. DRESS
BOulEScut k«v measurement, mid guaranteed to
g Vgy i^t y» tt - M a. A ME*. STRIPER.
/GROCERIES, \VI«tiES, LIQUORS, AND
IjT TEAS.
WINSTON A POWERS,
Corner.of Cary and Pearl Sts., leading to Mayo's |
Keep constantly on hand a large stock of the
choicest GROCERIES. T-AS CHAMPAGNE.!
and other WINKS; LONDON DOCK, and other l
pure BRANDIES; PURE RYE and other fine
WHISKEYS, ail of which they warrant to please
the most f.stidi.ms connoisseur. fe 2S---hn_
CELLING AT REDUCE!* PRICES.-1 am
O still sellinn out privatel* the stock of TRlat-
MlN<iS and FANCY GOODS at the store ol C.
BoTTfHES, No. 176 Broad street. Persons in want
of such articles will certainly hud it to their inter
osi to make purchases,
fe 21-1 in WM. F.WATSON. Trustee^
UTONK WORK. OF EVERY DESI RIP-
O TlON.done by JOSEPH A WILLIAMS A CO.,
PRACTICAL STONE CUTTERS AND MA
SONS, who are prepared to luinish es'iniates and
contract for the completion <> r the sauie promptly.
Office at their Stone Yard, foot of Virginia street,
near the Danville Railroad Depot. _fe 28—lm*
DIVIDEND.— The Board of Directors of the
RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION hay.de
ejbsraa a semi-annual Dividend of 10 per cent. <oi
$2 per share) out ot the profits of the business for
thesix month, .nding Ist March, Ibbb, payaMe to
the Stockholders, or their le?al representatives, on
and after Monday, the 12th inst.
By order of the Board ol Directors.
ui'h7 lot RO. A. TOMPKINS. Secy.
IK/) TOMS OF IRO!H,
lejyt pisnufactured at the
RICHMOND IKON AND STEELWORKS.
Best and Common, all si:»,esto suit this market,
for sale low, b JAS. HUNTER.
mh 7- 2w* Near tbe Peter*hu r< R. R. Bridge.
D -- !!. DE GURLE V' S S V EC IFll' oaa Le
taken - tliout any restriction of diet, and if
used according to directions, a cure guaranteed or
uionev returned. Price $2 per bottle. Sole agents
for v ir.inia. _ _ _,
JAS. H. PEARCE A CO.. Druggmu.
mh 2—l in Cor. 9th and Broad streeu.
RI I III M ON D~ MANIFAC TLR ED REM
TILIZBRS. „„
Fin. Ground BONE DUST.
Ammoniated SUPER PHOSPHATE of LIMK.
Improved MANIPULATED GUANO.
Prepared by S. Haktu**, General Agent, and
for sale by BACON A BASKERVILL.
(a 23—3 m
T~ IN FOIL.—We have in .tor., and wilt keep
constantly on hand, superior UN FOIL, to
which w. iavim the
fe 11—2 m No.t» Cary street.
F S
and POTofiAC fe f SaI^TOCK o
fe 2fl-t* Ksnhange and Btoch rb^ajrs^
IrESIbOS. VENISOIV, ASpaoLLBtT-
V TKR.—Just received, thi. 6tb day of March,
ate ntSSCs njjs VKN, §°a. •"** SniafThS lF*
ROLL BUTTKR. WM. G. OANDIIDUB.
md c—l w R*> a •-* Broad street.
i7««L»ilfclf-^^ U ,ot -f •r tr ?-°Ja i H A? I 'o EBB
s? LRATRKR. a few sieeea of COLLAR or
trilßi Wjftn**. * ADD E* *,cg-
ja 1»-ts Cary. .1 door* below Uth *t.
LEAaR.-Th. LOT at the NorUieast or"
r aer ol Grace aad fd »treeu. troatißß aa Grace
.treat m feet Bl»fe*t on m iiireet. I> or terms ss~
"ljto l«h t-t*l HODDIN A APPKBSON.
t(U\ RA«S CHOICE NEW CROP LA*
10« GHAVRA COFFEE, for -ale b«
mltti-U MACON A HASK KM VI I.L.
CMlfet IsALR.-A CRAfJKgi HAt'llßla. m
*■.-.„-,■■ I-, I
mWTVRM DAYS. I
Ry las. M.Taylor a Boa, A net's.
r*'o_Fß>Altlß_» rum _.J| BN T S AND
LOTS. NEAR DUVAL BTRKRT. AT AUf>
TION.-we will -ell. upon the premise*, ea WED
NE-D AY, the 14th day f March, commeaeia. at
4f_ o'clock P. M.. two FRAMED TKNaMhNTS.
on acroaa street betweea Duvet and Baker .tracts,
and - .srly ( opaoaita tb. law residence of Jacob
T>aw«.—One-fourth cash; tbe balance at 4. 8
and 12 months. f-*r negotiable n te. with interest
is - ; and *-<*•
AND ML'NFORD STREETS. AT
By the request of the owner who natdjeamreiiß
svlvama.ws will sell, upon the premises, on rur.»-
DAY. the 131 h day of March, li-hi.
IS o'clock. P.M.. a BRICK it<M sE and LOT
li PStal ai th. southwest corner of Marshall ami
Munford streets, immediately opposite the rest
dence of Mr. Francis T. Isbelr. and bow in occu
pancy of Mr. George Bernet. I* oontoins II rooms,
with a Isrgs brick Kitohen, Stable. Ac . and a well
or good wster. Th. Lot fronu about 36 fast, and
runs hack 160 feet to a wide alley. Toe House is
insured for S2.(J(JU
Tkrms one fourth cash; ths balance at 4.8
and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest
added, ard secured by a trust deed. Taxes and in
surance for 18W to lie paid by the purchaser. I
mh 3 JAS. M TAYLOR A SON. AucU.
\ VERY IMtaIMABLK Bt ILUIN« LOT.
-"s. ON THE NORTH S(DEOF CLAY STREET,
BEYOND ADAMS STREET. AT AUCTION--
We will sell, upoa the premises, on TLESDAV,
the 13th day of March, commencing atSo'clivck.
P.M., a very desirable BUILDING LOT. located
as above, aiid adjoining on the one side the resi
dence of Capt. Jonn B. Dan forth, and on the other
the resiri-ace of T. A Parker, Esq. It fronts U)
feet on Clay street, and run. back 14V feet.
Tknms. -One fourth cash; the balance at 4. 8
and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest
added, and secured by a trust deed.
mh 5 _JAB M. TA YLOR » BON, Auct..
TAVERN AND «HOCe.KV MTANI*. AO-
L JOINING THE 'YELLOW TAVER^/' IN
HENRICO COUNTY, SEVEN MILES FROM
THE CITY. AT AI'CTION.-The subscriber'in
tending to remove to «he cit-.will oner for sale st
public auction, on MONDAY, the 19th day of
March, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., hi.
RESIDENCE and HUM iv Henrico county,
seven miles from the city, on the Brook* Turn
pike, and adjoinimr the \ ellow Tavern. Ihe land
is in a high state of improvement, and particularly
adapted to the growth of vegetables. _lhe im
provements are a Dwelling-House. with hvegood
rooms, and all necessar* outbuildings, together
with an aburdant supply of water The property
is valuable as a liusin*ss stand, having been used
for a tavern and store for a number oi years
Immediately after the sale ol the property, will
be sold mv entire stock ot Groceries, household
and kitchen Furniture. Crops, Stocs. Farming Im
plements. *c... &«-.. consulting, in part, ot Corn,
Fodder, Shucks. Ac. Horses. Cow. and Hog..
J'.lMf.-As to the real estate, one lourth oaah ;
the balance at t>.l. aud 18 iiionthsoEor negoti -ble
notes, with interest added, ard secured by a trust
Ed. For the personal property all sumsot «20
! Bauer, cash; over that amount, (our months
dit. for approved negotiable note*, wiihinter
added. HENRY NELROHR.
tie l» .lamks M. Taylor A goE.AEOtB mAS
lly Goddin A Anpersoa, Anct's.
RtSTEE'S lana ME DWELLING ON
FRENCH GARDEN HILL. ON 9rH. NORTH
OF LEIGH SIREET.-Aa Trustee in a deed
dated 16th May, t-50. duly recorded in Richmond I
Hu-tinga Court, troii. James T. Gooue. I snail, in I
execution of said deed.havine been requested so to
do, proceed to sell at auction, ii|Oii the premises
on MONDAY, the 19th March. IStSO. commencing
at Ui o'clock P. M .(if fair; if not, the next fair
dav,i the p operty located as alxive Ihe lot lronts
3(» feet on the east side of 9th street, and runs back
Kluleet The Dwelhig I whioh is a framed build
ing with brio* basement contains 7 rooms, besides
an excellent Kitchen, Ac _,
TsKMs.-Sa* about one-fourth cash, and the re
sidue on such terms of credit as may I* agreed
upon by the parties interested at the timcof sale.--
Taxesfor i*>o. the purchasor to pav r% ,.
I'ETEK G. COSB. .Trustee.
Sale by Goiiaix A ArrsssoN, Aucis. mh *
/-HUtIMISSIONEKV SALE OF VALl'A
l*- BLE REAL ESTATES THE CITY OF
RICHMOND. ON CLAY ANDSth STREETS-
As commissioners appointed by a deorec of the
Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, pronounced
on the 25th of February, WW. in the case of Luf
l>orough vs. Taylor, Ac, we shall proceed to sell,
at puhlic auction, on the premises, on MOMDAi,
the 28rh of March. 1860. at #J_ oVlock. P. M-.llf
fair: if not. the next fair .lav.) the REAL ES
TATE described in the decree aloresaid. consist
ing of part of Lot No. 76* in the plan ot said city.
frontin. ISO feet on the north side of Clay street,
running back about 61 feet, having thereon two
-mall Briok Tenements. Also, that other Lot. part
of Lot No. 793. at the corner of Clay and Bth streets,
fronting 86 feet on the north side ol Clay street,
running hack on the east line of Bth street 61 feet,
having thereon a new Brick School-House. Also,
the Lot in rear of the above, being part of Lots
Nos. 79J and 7,-S, fronting 10. feet on the east line ol
Bth street, runuiiu back 180 feet, and liounded on
the north by the lot of Mr. Thomas W. McCance.
Terms.— One-third cash : balance at 6. 12 and 18
months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and
title retained till all th« purchase nione\ is toll,
paid. The taxes for 1-titl to be paid by the pur
<■'— !
Sale conducted by 6008.ua ArruasoE. mi
'I'mua.'-U-'a aa«-a of la am in man*
I OVER, ON VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD. —Pursuant to the provisions of a deed ol
trust from Win H. Tyler and wife, to. he ur.der
slgned, at the request, of the l«enelioiary in said
(feed. I will, en the premises, on the 10th day «>l
April. IC6O. commencing at 12 o'clock, sell to the
hi.best bidder, the tract (>r LAND, conveyed b»
said deed, containing by estimation one hundred
acres. This tract of I and is on the \ irginia Cen
tral Railroad, and adioins the lands of John K.
Cross, .I no. .I. Win-field's estate and others, and
is a part oi the tract, of land lately belonging to
Charles Jam-estate. ,
T„kms.—Cash will Ins required f-r so much as
will be necessary to pay the eoeta ol sa'e, record
ing said deed. Ac, and to diseharee the debt se
cured b* said deed; as to the residue, the terms
will be made known on the day of Bale.
inl.fi-dt.d_ _ R._o._ DOS WELL. Trustee.
_•« Alex. Nott. Anct.
\rr.RANDAH HOTEL AND Ft RNITLRE
V AT AI'CTION.-The proprietor ol the Veran
Itel. on 6lli street. Iwiv*eeti Marshall and
djoinin. the Second Market. wijluiig to
chamein ins business, will oiler tor sale,
on,on MONDAY, March l'Jth. commencing
clock, the aood will and key ol the .aid
'~ BAR FIXTURES. Ac : also, the H R-
Eof the said house, contained in fifteen
rs.all furnished in the hem style with Beds,
1, Cabinets. Wash-stands, Chairs, Carpet*,
le Dining Room, which is larse enough to
persons, is furnished in the l-sst style, in
Crockery. Glassware. Ac. Also, the Kitchen
ire, which includes one large Cooking
to hold hot and oold water, Ac. „,.— _~
y person wishing to engage in the HO TEL,
.STAI'RANT business, such sn oppor.u
ilom offers, as the Verand-h Hotel is «>nold
hed and popular house, well known to the
and one of the best locations in this city.—
ther particular*, appl* on the premises, or
c. Nott. previous today of sale.
i. made known on da* o( sale.
ALEX^ NOTT, Auct. _
UFF'SSALEOF VALUABLE REAL
TATE. ON I7tii STREET. OPPOSITE
MARKET.— By order of the Circuit Court
it* of Richmond. 1 will sell at public auc
the huhest bidder, on MONDAY. March
at 4 o'clock P. M.. the inter, st of A W.
id Harnett IMe. lieing two undivided sev
in the two LOTS OF LAND, with two
•neiiients thereon, in the city of Richmond,
street, east ol the Market House, between
lid Franklin street*, adjoining Walnut al
:he North, subject to the dower of the widow
ate Win. B. Pyle.
eneiiientsanovc referred to are occupied as
by A (innwaldand E. D. Keller.
is—One-third caah; balance in six and
months for negotiable not**, interest ad
d the title retained till .conveyance is di
b*iheCourt. H. KFLLYr-ON.
-tds ShenH City of Richmond.
Hy Dun lop, Muncur- A Co., Auct*..
CARGO SALE Otr SIGtK ANDtIOLA*-
SES AT AICTION.-On WEDNESDAY, 14th
inst.. commencing at tl o'clock at our whan and
warehouse at Hocketts. we will sell ths cargo ol
thabrfi Tulhilah. Irom New Orleans say—
2ut>hbda SUGAR, raagin* from prim, to choice
quality.
120 bbls. choice quality MOLASSES.
-AI.SO-
The cargo of the bug Ciatillian. from Mhtan
jl.'tteroe- and hhds. prime quality MUSCO
VADO MOLASSES.
Tkbms.—Under SlOU.oash; over % 1U», 4 months'
credit, for approved negotiable paper.
Bate without retard to weather.
DUNLOP. MO.NCL'RE A CO..
mh "-tds Auctioneers.
TBUiMsTKATUR'S sale of very
-T. VALUABLE SLAVES-Will be sold at pub
i■•■ auction, on THURSDAY, the 29<h div of
Mar.li.lß6o. at thi late residence of R Oiiioliiib
dio.Sr , deceased, situated >n the county of Flu
vatina. ard within throe m bBBOf Columbia, all the
slaves lielonging to said estate sertntmen in Hum
hrr.vir.: AlENan.l WOMEN. BOYS aad GIRLS
These slave* are likely and valuable farm hand*.
and w II he .old on six mouths' nme for negotiab c
notes, satisrac'only endorsed wth interest.aiW
ed. payable at the Farmers' Bank ot \ irsinia. at
Richnond. R. OMOHUNDRu. Ir.. Adm r
mh ol R. o*iohc>dbo, dec «.
ffkr I. AG. R. Paseaoert. Aact'a.
t»t\t\ t'ASEE Rtitn s>, s>iii»F» AND HATS,
bOO AUCTION -On THURSDAY. Mth
March, we will Mil, at 10 o'clock, at our auctioa
store. 600 cases
W>OTS ' HHOEB
sad STRAW GOODS.
AH rreah ami waaoßal.le goods.
Tejubs.-Under fliv. cash; 9*09 and over,fa
das*' credit, for approved paper.
U» [ A (IJ. PAVERPORT. AucU.
pa EA S E KXTRAITOR- For r. moving
AT aaint. Ur, wax. or an> kind of grease, from all
Amu* of silk and woollen Drea_ea.ead iron Broad
cloth*. Casaiiaeres, Ac, without ths.bg Utcstiuj a
ry to the fabnea.
Thi* article has loen used extensively through
out the country, aud has received the big beat re
commendation.. It also received the silver modal
at the last Mechanic' Fair. It is made in this city,
and deserve, the patronage of the South. To he
bad of tbe principal Druggists, and at my labor*.
ton.ocraarMmßumiv^^Rm^V^
felS-Am Analytical Chemist.
VI IR 1 N ■ A »A V I NO k X A N R .••
Chartered bu the Legislature of Ha,
C A PIT AL - % WO.aJO!
MONEY received oa deposit in sums of FIVR
DOLLARS and upward*, on which ißtereat at the
rate <>| aix per centum for annam ia said lor sussa
ransainißs six aaoaths or longer; tor shorter ae
riod*. tatereat at the ram of » per oeataas.
The whole jotat stock bound, lor the detomta.
_SOT__t«2fts^-S2
ar? Jaa.es W. Taylor Mr jbbeb, Aae* •».
Tb. aeiweriber, latendmg to remove toJU.Amor'i.
• ill MM aenu the premise., oa NOR Da*. t-e
Uth day of March, cemm.netas. at 13 n'.lneft M
hi. Farm, located *b the
Williamaburg .tag. road, about avttrtoe from the
city of Richmond, sad two miles[from the Yeik
River Railroad, containing aboatflO land.
Ab.Matßmserm.reeleaesdaad in eutoiraUoa. (on
which m baaael. el wheat bar. beea sown.t m
acre* of tr.t-raU meadow land, and tat reasaiader
P woods. There i* also oa Ue Farm a ftne Marl
bank.
TheimproTeuisßtt are a Dwentae-lwoeo, with
Bam*, stables, Qn-.rt.r.. sad Ell aaoesaary oat-
Houses.
__\?"f*'»-* , »* ft " , rtb..e , eof the Farm.will bo
t f &** Btoo '-' oom»riaia« Hones. Uowu.
Ao.: all the tanning Implement*. «»f tbe a*aal sa
nely, to/eiher w,t i, the Crop*. «jon.i*tiag of t«
IWieUoT Cora. *i bushel* Of Wb.at. Fodder.
Shuck., Straw. Ac.
TKBU*orS»LB-A*tota.laad.oo. fifth eeoh,the
balance at oa. end two,ear., for head, or notea,
heenag laterctt. aad secured by a trust deedTFor
the paraonal property, all aama «.f Mm eaab; over
that amount, aix month*' credit, for approved ne
gotiable note*. .KDWfN w:bXaTKRV
J M. T»ylob A Sou, Auct a.
■"• -P-jtswACTtde-mb «-dta
Br Pod-la a- Aesersea, A act's.
BRH'R TENEMENT *->N THE WRST
LINE OF ip. BETWEEN MARSHALL AND
BROAD STREETS. FOR SALE AfaX'AM
v> ill oe *old at auction, on the premises, pa MON
DAY, the IJth March. IS*, at 4*. o'clock P. hi ..the
Lot and Brie* Tenement thersjoii. localrt a*abo*a.
now in the occupancy of the Misses
The Lot bas a front of U feat and a. death of s7
leet. Ths House has six rooms, besides the usual
out-building., and i. adapted to the accommoda
tion of two separata families. Ibe location la in
an improving partof the etty.
Tbbm*-One-third cash; balance at « aad M
months, lor neeoti able note., ia«-reel added, ana
tiUe retained nil la«t note be said. The taxes far
laso to be paid by the purchaser.
nihj GODDIN *. APPF.RBON. Ancm.
Ify Richard t'nntborn, Aact.
FURNITURE OF A BoARDING-HOURR,
BAR AND F'XTVRES. Ac. AT aUCTIOR.
On MONDAY. 11th inst .at iff o'clock, at too
"Mechanic*' House," on Main st. Bear the Uat
•ed States Hotel. I will sell, at suction..for cash,
ths SBUreFUßMTUßK.eoneistin* of U Feather
Beds. Bedsteads aud Beddin< to match; Tables.
Chairs, Wa-UstamU, Dining Room Fu'Bitureof aU
Wind*, one bn Cooking Btove. and oth.rßaeaa.ary
Kitchen Utensil*. Also, the content, of th«J-**-
Room. consisting of Fixtnre*. Decaßter*. TEBS
bler. Liquor*. Wines. Cuars and abont M| alios,
of fin. German Bitter*. The Fixture, will be bcnu
wiih the p ivuege of the House. __ _ M .
mhj R CAUTHORN. Anct-
Hitati « ONisT.%Bl.a'» SALE."" Will I*sold
on FRIDAY, the mh da* of March. iBJo. at *»
o'clock .A M at the Hi.h Constable's ofhce. a lot
ol HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, lonsistiog of
Loumca; Tables; Washatands: Mirror-; Clneus.
Tmnks; i)emijohn«; 1 Bed and Bedding; I Boreas;
1 Safe; Crocker* Ware; Glas. Jais ana Smoothing
Iron.. Al.o, a lot of Groceries. Caudies, Liquor*,
Ac, to ssti.fvdi.tr.ss warrants in my banes in
favor ol Gray vs. C.rraok. Wortham vs. Thomas,
Byrne. tj.Ernett. TKBius-Caah
w.h7-td* . F. BLTI ER, H. C, C. a.
»* The aNwe sale ta po*'P"ned to MONDAY
next Marrh 12th, at -Oo'eloek.
mblO-St F BUTLER. H.C. C.R.
Bta, sej aajsjgee. Ab*e»e. "
WILL RE SOa.t>, svs.-y night this weak.at
auction room 86. Main street, oommeneing at
7 o'clock, a large invoice of fine Gold, Silver, and
Plated WATCHES: fine Gold JEWtLRT,Qoti
GUARD and VEST CHAINS. Ladies' LjfATA
LAINB; Silver Plated SPOONS. FORKS. CAS
TORS, 4c. Also, a lot of FANO\ GOODB, CI
GARS, CUTLERY, Ac. M . ..
N.8.-ConsignmenUreoeiyinf
without re*erve. J. H. DIOOEB, Anot.
D. F. Booth, Salesman. JAR ta
" By Alex. Nett, Aact. ~
NIGHT SALES.-WATCRES. JEWELRf
AND FANCY GOODB.-Will be sold ataaa.
Hon, at in* store, commencing at 7o clock, THIS
E V EN ING, and oonti nued during the season .every
night, a large assortment of fine Gold and Silver
Watch... fin. Jewelry, Bracelets, fancy Hoxea,
Knives and Fork*. Pocket Culler*, Castors, Glaaa
ware. Merino Shirts. Drawer.. Table Cloth.. Can
simere.. Bed Spreads, Cigars, and FEaojJ.ada.
no SO ALEX. NOT jr. Aact.
jug* -~—
jl ta isfii sorritartn 'viaaWXT j
CAPS, AND~ STRAW GOODS**
FOR frPRINQ, IPSO.
RO. L. DICKINSOM,
78 Main .tr.et. Riohmond. Va., ManufiwturetjSßgl
Denl.i in all kind* of Hats, Caps, and Straw Good..
has in store, and otter, to the Southern trade on
the most favorable terms, _„_..,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. mmnMr .
A large and complete SPRING STOCK of
Ay ° BTRAW GOODS.
Of the latest and moat, fashionable «tyle*.
Merchant* visitin, thismarket will find it to their
intere«t to call aud examine lor themselves before
purchasings 7*<> those irho buy for cash, a liberal
ili ici'unt will be made,
MILITARY HATBAND CAPS,
(if every deKcription. furnished at the .shortest no
lu-e and on the most favorable terms.
His DRESS SILK HATS cannot lie excelled for
Ht* le, neatness, or finish- A call lis most respect
lull* solicited. RO. L. DICKINBON.
Successor to Binford, Dickinson A. V* ei«ig*r.
mh S-Jm ,
a »PR,K«V.fLE'»r L „ Hm
-b-'"' SOW BRAPT AT
ELLETT A WEISIGER'S,
1. 167 Main street, opposite the Exchange Bank.
tonsiAting of
iE TRADE BLOCK.
METROPOLITAN.
D'ORSEY PARIS, ...,..,.
AND YOUNG GENT'S*
iLSO—A handsome assortment of French SOFT
V rs. ELLETT A WEIBIGER.
c H-t« No. 167 Mala .t.
P- UKRAT IRANI ETO BUY HATR.
iIcAPS AND LADIES' FURS CHEAP, VERY
-•■^CHEAP--JJOAM WORTH OF HATS AND
CAPS AT COST.— Having determined to clo-e out
my *tocg of Hats and Cap*, I shall sell .from this
day my slock, which is very large and well selected,
at cost for cash. Now i* th. chance for thoae in
want of Hata and Cap* to buy low—a #5 on. at 14.
a -*1 at *31«, a«3 as for S3; solt Hals worth mtM
tor *3.50. i «4 for $3, a S3 at) for t J.»>, and a $3 lor
*2. too numerous to mention; Cap* Irom 25 cente
to 9S. lam det.rnnned to sell off all of my atock,
co that all wbo ar. in want can say. 60 per cent, by
oalluig at 207 Broad .treat. I hay. all of the late
style* of solt Hats and lire** Hat* of in* own au
ufacture. Hat* made to order at tbej■horteet no
t , oe . WM. T. MOORE.
RUNAWAYS.
_________ R A R w _ Kan)xw|| . irom the
tt_af*ul«< riher. PHILIP TaYLOR. Said ns.ro
T_\was purchaaed of Gsorgs W. Sn* I lings, try
_Ji John fauni!-™. E»'i ,of Esses county, Va.
___L_wlio sent him to Richmond to my car.; and
I furnished him with apes* to go a-d see hi. wife,
and return in one week from the date of ••»• paaa.
which wa. dated early in SCtitsmhsr, laf7 Hi.
wile (a free woman) wa. then living tU Chester
he'd, near Petersburg. Tse alove-aamed nosrn
wa. emancipated b« the late Thomas O. Taj lor,
and sold by Puiiiam A Darks, on aootmat or t*eo.
W. Snelhng*. The above reward will be paid if
delivered to me in Richmond. „......«_,
mhl-ftw' W.B PJIILLIPS._
_- tOMMITTiI) TO THE JAIL OW
g_f County, on the roth ol Novem-
a NEGRO MAN, who calls hia-seU
JPRICHARD JAMES BRANCH, and aay. he
.a__l_.ii sometimes called Croc*. Sam N.grj i.
ai-.ut b f..t 5 inches high; .l-*ut 25 year, of m*j
oi.mp.exi.>n biack, with a scar oa hi. left arm and
no*.. He say* he is free, and had when arrested
in bis posaeMion several certificates ol hi. tree
dom, which were evidently for.cd by himself, *.
he can read an* write. If .aid N.gro i. a m.a
way, th. owner willoome forward, prove aroaerty.
and Uk. aim away, or he will ta dealt with accord
ing to law. S. O DL VAL.
te «-«w- Jailor C beslerbehi County, Va._
NOTICE TO THE TRAVRXINJ*
-_--__. LI VBR V 8 I'A RLE. 9fl-fe?B^
STAGE LINES. Ac. **7"
Tb. und.r.ign.d bavins lalejiJkj IM"!" jfc-r
v. Waiters lb. col.re .lockol »"'•'•
Hacks. Ac. are n»w ready l"* cc i"Z'V2?}?, Hf
traveling public with a'l k-pds of yhHICLM.
from a Sulk* to a four horse Coach. »]£*£'•£
notice, to any part of the adjoining Blase*, oa tan
moat reaeonaW. tsrata- __.„,_..._-__.-,., twa___.
We will alwais OMNIBLSSES at tb* ho
tel* and depots to convey asssengers to serf fan of
tbe town.
T^arefc, MAfL CONTRACTORS
on all tbe Stage Line* leaving Danville, aad will
•pare no pains to accomaiodate the travelin* pub
hc with «<mn! and comfoitat le Coaches, T.as-.,snd
steady snd sober driver..
Parso". wishing any Hung in their I in. of bust
a.ss will do well to call on the undersigned at the
Tunatall House, which i. th. STaGE OFFIC E tar
all th. different lines
They alao have a STAGE LINE rvnaiag froaa
Key.ville.on tbe Richmond and Dasvilb* Railroad,
to Randolph Macon Collage aad to Rotdtoa leav
ing Key.vill.on MONDAYS. vVEDNESDAYSaed
FRI DAYS, retarnmg oa the following .ay*, sea.
a.cting with the cat. soiag East aad We.toa.aeh
day. GEO. D. MOORE a CO,
mh 1-lm* Dan villa, Va* _
aJrr-- i _ NTEAMROAT AND LIOIIT-
EMM FOR UALE.-Haviac d.ter
aE_aua__B___m n ,,i,*d to oar pre-wat faaiaiM.
we oiler for sale the .teaa-boat w. W. TOWNRS
and SIX LIGHTERS. Tbe boat registers abc-Jt
th) tons, and Li'hier. var* fr.*mm tom toa*. The
Steamer ts a side-wheel doable eagiae. hichaeoa
sure beat, aad was las* year thoroughly ev.rhaei
*d. ths hall heiag cut oa aew and -*-s-miaerys-)»
in toe condition. She draw* IS fo*» -__•*
ela coal, and the LisJitera a-faet with fern tea. dead
'rtfUea^
fo_s—ts Pamraenrg. ~a
* _ NOTIFR.-The~7ahseribars woubf ia-
Jl;_^;."!K??fV.o'W%TWS_- t
in all itTDVaaeM*. aad «--i-eU a saare of their aa
Soa-ie.
CLOTIIKB in the host maaaer, and
raaaouafesa terass.
•tm\kWrVtJsit*\
i.aaoatltsjly lavraa the attaatioa of
inr^iS^^^sZfz
u» Baahe vet ahett aasfat roe*
m. MARKS I '!^j l * lN ; l _
TTINU promptly sAi.bJml w.
ioi-ev-oe Vil^&tJ.

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