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c*"*_ . At.ril ■*•> -The "Republican
~_,,->**. "'.. 0( Maryißad met in Kecha
l*S" mt t n u BBoralof. 'About thirty del*.
r' , *«t.re'.n:- Montgomery lllair was
n** i»b' A hurts crowd of spec ta.
I:V "~..-iii molis-ting a considerable
I- "' r *' _*. -'roughs." who, led by Eras.
r" 1, '** AA_m*m*ed a disturbance by mnk
• l>__'f__«i tbe Presidents table, knock-
I* «i».ral Republicans, and tearing
■*_, ■ stol S—CBBWBt* into fragments.
F '"■'"'Y-neriered and made several ar
jtl -k!i;oav*atlea then adjourned till-J
,k! ' 5 g from th. Hall, the members
*' :ir! '| tutsidt by a large crowd, svlio
f '7'hrm with hootlafß t'annlson, a
■■*'" , Atvliti-'"'*'- was pursued by an
; '--'~ rvinf'l-v.'vh turn !-"Hang
- •'•;:'.'.,;. * .- one mbo stole a nigger !"
--► "' taw the 'M ,,r " •"• *•*•■ aVavjraf*
"'' *■'," n-.-.llv compelled to take refuse
. " '. „"_.,, k,:n,<l .he police escorted
' ". „i-.,c -I fAHf. The MOT*, fln-n
.:.. rsed.
• ', _j n bad been in session «ome
~' />'„. dtstarhaee* coaißseaoed.—■
._ ~;, i bssa uppoiuied and other
-,; s : ia»d 'gain assembled in front
I ,' w |, : , ihel'invention was to meet.
'_~ ,mmissioaei. with a large force
>~ d :.' preserve order ; bit: Hi* own
ktll *•* '"I refused to 'H*rtnit It to be
' j' nf-r for ths purposes of the Con.
'" |t pi tiably a»»*mbletl *ls*v7her». A*
.',-,.., i,.,-X are tn.knowu.
I i,o_;rr.M»iiHl.
, , ~.v April -"i—Senate—The Chair
aj a ctfW" 1 * 1 "** 1 ' isaa from the TS* ere ia
'"s'sYe. traas—ltttßf Henry X Ofosbse*.
'...,..-, Bsatlea oi BaaJaaa. ai«o,
itioß rro—i -lie Secretary ol War,
, 18 l Majors llordseal's and Dela
risos meCriißtaawar. A.ijouru
,\
-Mr. S'"''n, ol \ irf.inia, defended
m . ••nam alienations made by Mr.
f Ohio, wli idi lie pronounced iin
leiiberstely calumnious.
(amtu ;■ i-'-inpted to viiidir.'ite his po
referrinf to the views of the late
. r McDowell, of Virginia. This was
. ...: sad related by Mr. Malta.
lieechea were made on political
; _■ lamed.
. B \i_»liui:_;ton —The Jnp:ine-.e Enibnsay.
-..■>.. roß, April •_*». — tlur minister to
'.- ,lJ writes to the State PspartTßl
...probability, that go vein in cut will
remove the restrtetisai on the Is
. c.
itnshlp Boaaota will be ordered from
'_ -. qusranitß* to Uaatptoa Koade,
'. .-.. J.iMio-c Embassy will embark in
: r Washington, where they will
~tv-h>- President before they pro
,D,rc on th.-ir travels through the
[),ni!:»f nn A in'-lie an I ..ittul. Ac.
lk, April 26.—Aa arrival from Bar.
... , itelligeae* of the .leuth of No.
f " n » r America* Ooasal at that place.
'produce WM improving, nnd jiro
..,'.;. n.iv aiding.
Initiry I" the < otton < rop.
(arsis Tcini. April 2..—The cotton aad
ropj'wer* serioasly injured by the late I
BOARDING-
I .Kill ><• --Oa* or more very desirable i
. ~•, ■. ; r :.-: .-9 or gentlemen, at ftie
a .:• Bank itree*. Eir,» application.aaa i
,-. Auto, DA. 80-BD-BS.
. .'-
HRBOB BENT.-Twoawst DESIRABLE
■v- ■■:. lltli street, in rear ol the maia
on corner "I Broad street, opposite tiie
~, Tnei will be tented to sir.tle,
'-,'-•'. ~..ni pman.withoet children, who
■dated with board in the faiuily.
[the resilience, Broad aad Llth street*.
*lßßl!fß.—Several desir-.i.le Rooms, suit
i . . es nt the REVERE HOUSE.
uiT-ta _ ____ ..
lfta X B HO D B B.
BOSTON, MASS.
■■: c End the i est of accommodations,
.-• tSart lor the comfort of truest*. LAR
-■ :-i c.led in the United States.
H. D.PARKER,
- >-<m %_ I.E. MILLS.
ifttM GOwftS--BN.ESS HOODS.-A full
1 ->i - i * • batli*n I?.* re ires; a lull assortment
. ~~'.ki t e Ko-ies; Engltsfa ami Fren.-h Be
,■ i the j ar::. Jaconet and Organdies; S.iks,
(.ii md Trave dk !>rens Goods] in short, a
■Mftmcntol loess Goods, of ail kinds. All
nWrstiping*, including English Berettes.Pop
iS .. Freaak aad Parker I.aces. Ac, A-c —
. i if Domestic and Staple Good* was asisi
■• *c .i,>:te Ho* attention of all pur-
CHILKB * CHEN Eft Y.
EVI'tISTHK PLAI E
LEV i*'S is tha Place
t LEW'S is the Place
■ Drj Goods,
To purchase Dry Goods,
To purchase Dry Goods,
est Prices. I
At ti.e Lowest Prices.
At the Lowes* Prices, j
lIBI.IU YEAST PO\VI»ER».-By u'sine
I M !'',w,iers. you will never haie sour
■ • luriai the hottest summer season.—
irbtetS sill always ba sweet, lieht. and spon
bi ue sepenof to anything of the kind.
.■- it.a.-Li-i -t:ire<l in thiscity. For sale by the
* oxen, or sin.ie box. by
•'• A i.N i '•:, Apotheearjt and Druegist,
Corner 6th ami Broa.l streets.
.01 Ii I. TO • Ol RT*y MIKBC-UkNT*.
'•> merchants should I* very carelu
- ktj make their serehaimof Candies, as
■- ■■; Mtj of so-called city iiia<fe Caedi** made
■ ■-..-. i&d , lassed oil lor tne firs! 4U,tlity
- —• 'i cit—mission Call and sue yonr
•- ,r l.e.mqu.irters of Double Re
ii. i factory, made expressly to order
•"ill get a good article.
A ANTuM, opposite Kent. Paine A- Co._
Ff-RiVE JiST KtM'EIVED a (inn at
ntol H iir and Tooth Brasses expres*
-, ngial*. P'or price atid'iuality, they
I ■ isrp—*cd.
r*«ti Brushes are peculiarly adapted t.
teeth without injury to the enamel.
„ JAS H. PEARCE A CO'!*
•'« Drag St. re.corner 'Mh and Broad *ts.
''"'liill-UR i: A S --For lubricating
1! gearing and heavy beaniu. Also.
'••' **gins .-.ml nart*. Warranted to Stand
-•» -ittire .Mariul-i-ured exi-re.sl\ for us
"M—«oa th*:*—}L Put up iv 2 lbs.and3
ies, and . lbs.aed 4 lbs. tins.
—J", H. PEARCE Ac CO.. Drugrists,
Corner -.it a and Bros. at*.
[•illHEa. MINKS, aim. IOKUIAI.S,
-"»aave a large aed varied stock, coin
liiu'e*, vintages >mo to 'SB, in 'ondoi
Alsoaalarge supply Old H«e Whisker
*** MD'uvsd hrs—is
POTTS, A C<».
" i; 'K. HALSEY* 111. 110 Main street.
j'V :ti '''** '"' "' ! ' n '"'> Casßißßer* Bastassa
_ • «* t:,.,,;. received liy every sterner. —
..i. ia to be the place where f-utiioua
■l as. |* found.
: K V I'D BT'B INFALLIBLE t'OIJOH
'"l. S "' :re r *BaS«J (or C'-nghs, Cold*,
v>. wrasses*. io . | or ~,(_, ...
. •- * HOT, eoraer Main aad 17th streets.
;" K 'KtL ami HEftRINfIS.-SS half
i ','• »;•. ■■')■■■■!> small,f-.*, No, S Mackerel :
■ " i i i-'-yti.n cut Hernacs, in store and
"si, for sale i,y
WINSTON * POWERS.
.00 K*y£ ViftOINIA 11-Y.
(, NORTHERN "
" v , KDW. i:. DUDLEY,
15 . , «' POIBON-fhs death blow to
wi,..,, ..,„,„ _£. J PICOT,
' "f—' "dtii! and 17.1 i streets.
rUi-fSH}*- PRIME WEST-EN BACON
-«"»ivinr to -ifiv. for sale by
„ X . MASSIfi k PLEABANTB.
• ■'.!,'" ' l *;' prim* Lacaajtra Cedes
'* '"' r rt**Bt*i i<i.b itioriiiiig, lor sale by
; ~„, d l "BIE .V PLEASANTS.
<J SI-*tf*«we«ii Wdo. P.t"
s*| So. In stori ,for aalc by •
Ki_i MASS IK k PLEASANTS.
tCf* _V°* KRau-VrjATAtoF
kß,,e __■
< Rl) -MASSIE A PLEASANTS.
- ■ 'n'-W' 1 ' 1 . ''vrdner I'hipp* sX Co.'s No. 1
Kitt» ***** S9 __bss» Reined do. in (tore,
ifttlr. MASBIE A PLEASANTS.
, I' »S I 1101 l X SI NAK-t IRfcll
• r-, u , braadsj n> bbls. Baltimore
mtii "»».,. Eersalebs
\l\ ULI% A PLEASANTS.
>' ' '"J ■■'■ i Uv il " x<k * Jsckson's Tallow Can
• -.■y.i-s Adamantine do. f'oraale
'Ml BASTHH _ PLEASANT* 1 .
J • -"*l."" ".h!'.*'.V**-- % aL "«•»-"
--iii *M M *****. k
!f" Aa, ft--ieeisoir Sugar-cured
■•oißfißj* *iuvlity, msu.re for sale
[*i 1.l >. VV-i.NsxoN A POWERS.
i « [ "fl. for sals by
r*-*»tyEa ~ ''" PAVENPOftT.
» , W«v •WtisrosssadM.hhl..
i, •■orafor aato
Xl,!, WINSTON A POWEftS^
» « ANpLKß.a.iqo boxes, for sale
3»Mor, %l ■-•'--■•*• » DAV-Nl»OftT.
•u''■'"• isle v <f flv)U L J f BREASTS, ia
rt! "-«! *„"* N *«OTUING SVBDP
-jl-ai 1
doVeaco.
''H-HW suwrioijjwl
ML hararlsiaa Racrtilreef
K-KtfTN'T DRESS GOODS t
„ fc SILKS, Ac.
Embracing the _ _. _.___.
LATEST NOVELTIES,
iVmaTKRiAL AND DESIGN,
At unprecedented prices, bnnciag them within taa
reach of a*l, at figure* M psr c*at. itelow tu* cost
of importation. _____
W ATKINS A FICKLEN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS!
149 Male street.
Hay* now in store, their third supply of
BP-4-.NDIJD SI'HINU QOODRI
Many of which have Imen purchased st the auction
aale* in Nsw York at a ruinous loss, in
SPLENDID SILKS. „
DRESS GOODS
In elegant Satin Striped and Cammeahx
. . .a. ORGANDIES:
In plain and flounced SKIRTS :
Iteatiti'tii CHINTZ NOUS* INE DE CHINE:
SATIN PL a II) ORKNADINE. all «ilk? '
And UROCHE HEREOK ANGLAIBE;
RICH LACE AND SILK MANTLEB;
SHAWLS , EMBROIDERIES.
. .__ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
LINENS. PRINTS.
PLANTATION PLAIDS AND STRIPES.
__~,.,, , At factory prices
Either liy whole*a!e or retail, they are prepared
to ofier inducements
lIiTHaRTo PBSOVALLBB.
WATKINS .V FICKLKN'S
SECOND OPENING OF SILKS !
We are i>'epared to exhibit an unrivalled atock
of SILKS, of the choioest styles, at astonishing
prices.
W« would al*o call attention to ntir splendid
stock of FRENCH LACE. DAMASIE, PUSHER
aad HEAL LACE. SILK and BEREGE MaN
TIJ-:S and Si! AWL*., some of which arever) ele
gant and entirely new in style
Our beeatiiel TRAVELING SUITS for Ladies,
•mhractag an elegant variety, are very much in
demand. Our assortment, ths extent and elegance
of -• hich an advertisement can give bo idea, will
»e!l repay Him examination of all c!a*«es of Dry
Goods borers. Ky polite attention, the beat goods
at the lowest price*, and liberal terms, westrive to
deseive the patronage of all.
Bsa,New Ooods constantly receivinc.
apll)-12t* WATKINS* FICKLEN.
Ml. Greet Rir .nlm,
WIuTE BRILLIANTS «c. per yard;
SHETLAND WOOL. i2,Se. peronaee:
y.EPH VU WOrtMTED,2He. per ounce:
CHr.RHY ILLUSION, for covering pictures, fie.
HOOI' SKl'liTS. at greslly reduced prices;
UNDERSHIRTS, lor men and bt.js;
UNDERSHIRTS, for iR-liesatu! mil*;
LINEN BOSOM SHIR rs. very choan;
LINEN and JEANS DRAWERS: at
apS! it COURTNEY'S,2C• Broad st.
BY.. Lar;c Stock of Hosiery. —We would
call special attention to our stock of HOSE and
HALF HOSE, lor ladies, girl*, men amt hoys, «.f
every sty le and size. COURTNEY.
apiVi-t*. ait Broad st.
BX. •Second Splendid Supply ot
SUMMER DRY GOOuS!
lilt _* i; i) ts N ft i-'o x .
_ RROAO STREET.
Open TO-DA V, and th'oacbost the week, their
SECOND BUPPL.Y of SUMMER DRY GOoDS,
bought during the past week at UN PR. EC ED EN i -
ED LOW PRICES.
Our asuortment of
[ DBEBRGOODB
In now larger than we fa ivc ever oilereil before. A
very large stock of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
_. ___, ______ PLANTATION GOODS.
Our MANTILLA DEPAR i MEN T is now filed
with a complete a**ortment of NEW STYLES.
We are now prepared p.n.l are determined to
offer every inducement to buyers. l>oth '.t WHOLE
SALE and RETAIL. B—-EDEN A FOX.
_ap2l-lin2pl 2.7 Broad street.
XX. Great Ba renins in Silks, nnd
NEW STYLES OF DRESS OOODS.
at the Cash Store of PERKINS A CO.
No. HI Eagle Square.
50 pieces Rich Dress Sll.Ka.it 51, winch cat
$1 20to import.
Very elegant Dress BILKS at f 1 25 to $L 37'_.
1 wo-fliiincsd Bilk ROBES at §25. worth §_.
and which were lately sold at that price.
Grenadine ROUES at .20. worth S.'io; greatest
sacrifice in Berege ROBES ever seen.
Larue stock of DUCaL**, BEKEGEB. AN
GLAIB, ROBALBUS and NEW FABRICS, for I
Spring Dres«es from up.
Beaati<al ORGANDIES a* d Organdie ROUES. I
LAWNS nml French J A CON [-'. IS.
Foe lard SILKS at Wets . very ciie-.0.
.mi pieces 4 4 colored Preach ERILLIANTE3
Fre«h assortment of those cheap KID GLOVES
Beet English and American CA' ICOES atllc.
New York Mi!-SHIRTING at lftct*
Best 4-4 Bleached COTTON at. 9d. ever *old here,
forcash. |ap2s-Mt| PERKINS A CO.
a»_. >1 or c New Goods.
Received this da?—
Bsautifulssvea Bounced Bercie Anglais ROBES;
Splendid ORGANDIES, just seeh as are now
Beautiful BILK POPLIN DRESSES, with MAN
TLES to match, made to our own ord-r;
Berege Anglais ROBES.seven flounces, SHAWLS
to match ;
Argentine Cloth and Piria MANTLES, the latest
and on!) new ih-ng ;
MEDI I'M SUITS, for ladies street and traveling
New style 'GLOVES. FANS, PARASOLS, and
many other novelties;
8.29-1W BAM'L M. PRICE A CO.
|V Second S ii i» ii 1 y .
BAM'L M. PRICE A CO..
Are open.m: the riovcltiesol teceiit importation,
embracing rich SILKS, at greatly reduced prices;
BEKEGE ANGLAIS. FOULARDS and PoP
LINS, iv very great variety.
Elegant costume* i a MANTLES and SHAWLS;
The last novelties in LACE MAN I'LES;
S.lk MANTLES; doth, Berege sad PopIinDUST
ERS. all entirely new;
A complete assortment of LACE GOODS, KM-
BhOIDERIES, FANS, G LO V ES, PARA
SOLS, Ac, Ac. ap 21 -ts
B_» White Sulphur Wnter—
HOB THK
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
'•reenbrier Co., Va.
BOTTLED AT THE BP«lft 68.
The Company have made great improvements in
bottling, anil the transported water is now as per
feet ;.k when taken from its soums Address all
order* to PURCELL, LADD A CO.,
General Ag*Bt* lor the U States.
ap 21-Sm Richmond, Va.
BY Double Kffiucil Steam t andles. —VI y
Factory ia now complete, and by far the largest es
tablishment of the ki.id South of Philadelphia,
which enables me to offer to the trade of
VIRGINIA.
NORTH CAROLINA
and TENNESSEE,
aa also the city grocers, an article ot city-made,
Steam-Refined Crushed Sugar Candy, warranted
to stand in any climate, much lielow the Northern
price for an article of iike s.andard.
My stock of Confectionery, Fruits, and Cigars
is unsurpassed as to quality or prices. After look
ing around, give me a call, and then determine
who has the best goo Is. at the lowest prices.
LOUIS J. BOSSIEU-,6 Story Building,
AMUSEMENTS.
"LTE« HA.NTtS* HALL.
POUBLE MINSTUKL. TROUPE 1
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT.
POSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY.
TU-BDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRI
DAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.
April 21, 26,2ti, 27 and 28.
SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS !
BHOREY. CARLE, DUPREZ AND GREEN'S
far-famed and world-renowned only original New
Orleans and Metropolitan Burlesque ....... .
OPERA TROUPE AND I3KASS BAND!
Great combination of talent and originality. The
largest and best Band ever originated in their
chaste, laughter provoking and irresistible
ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENTS,
Introducing the ■ reatest variety of new Songs,
Ballads. Duetts Quartettes, Overtures, Burlesque
opera Pieces, E.nicy Dance*. Queer and runny
Bay lag* ever *B*red to the public.
M ÜBIC ON THE SQ CAR E
The BKASS BAND connected with this Troupe
will pl»v on the Capitol S-iuare every pleasant af
ternooii during the week, commencing TUESDAY
I evening at 5 o'clock. _
GRAND EiIEE BALCONY CONCERT in front
ol the Hall each eveninr, by the Brass Band.
BY. Do .rs open at 7 o'clock, commencing at 8.
K*T'IC__TB» seats; Reserved seats fid cents;
Colored People Vft (Bits.
i;HARLEBH. DUPREZ.
ap 27— ts Manager and Business Agi-nt._
ROBINSON A LAKES'
GREAT
C I lit* U S AND M X NAG ERIE.
SUPERB FIRMAMENT PAVILION.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ___
MEN AND HORSES.
Splendid and immensely liberal design for the
amusement and instruction of the people, in the
wonderful combination of these
TWO GREAT FAMILIES,
Aided by a number of La»y and Gentlemen Profes
moiiui*. chosen from the hh.hbii bolkov abtis
I PBoeR*KroB»-ROBINSON ft LAKE.
Mana'-kb-COL T. U. T'DMARSH.
Am KKrisiNi, Aokxt-H. RUGGLEB. Esq.
Five Lady Rider* and Danseusrs.—three Nt. 1
Clowns— Complete' Troupe of Talented
Equestrians—Grand upiratic brass
and String Orchestra— Magnifi
cent Collection of Rare Lie
ins Animal* -Splendid
Stud of Hiooded Per
forming Hursts,
Ponies and
Educmted
MONDAY. TU_8 B DW°WEbNKBDAY AND
" n THURSDAY. MAY 7. A9 aad Itfth.
BL. Avhissiox M Csnts-Ctuldren and Bervaats
*It-!"LoeATioa-OOUNCIL CHAMBER HILL.
NOTICE. —Ths subscribers having qualified as
Executor* nf tb* estate of th* Ist* Col. Seidea
C.Macon, dee 'd.requsst all tbn** having olaias
against his ssUtf to prsssnt them for settlemeßt;
sad all tboss indebted to the deceased, to eomt
forward at oeee aad MJ.up their tndehtednee*. as
it is the desire of the Executors to wind a. th*
JOHNBTON.
OEO. WM. MACON,
Executors of 8. C. Maeoa, deed.
a»»-3tMWF
pORftALB-40 bids. PirpPRFINl* HOUR, a
y£&V*»ls& A***" mBR POTATOti.
m ~**Y**a Wi'l commence on TUEB
-a—3———CS—s—__J_' ***'"• **' nT M **' ** ,n eoßMßu*
i,-i_lf ? T DAY-TCKBDAV-Saaaasteiw. mil*
ni-_L. for: l > '' , * , l o'*',*0 '*' , ** ntT " B <''***~. forfeit BMW.
Cios*. with eiiehtsubseritiers.
*f*»rn *"'* *"' *' "* R * ,r * ,BU *'' * M * l F » n,, y
Pr *Bf°'"le*' H **' * Cl "* fbT F ' n ** noi * ,r « dam •Ms*
Gen. T. j". Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Bad Ey*.
_ da* by Fnam.
______~; Mag B eh. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
H«rt«eVn?d ,n * tm **' b ' °' bj * L ' AKi *< A * m •*
Joha Belcher's b.o by Whitby, dam (Johanna.
Rolje-t Al.t..B'sch.o. by Highlander, dam Kitty
run ear.
Fon'Ven *. White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Mar
-BAME DA..-Match foe $1 OCO, ha'f forfeit;
mile neat*.
Oysternian sndch. g out of Andrewetta, by Griff
*.tmond*on.
H*L_?p N i! DAV-WRDNKSDAV -Bollin K brook
tS«?.;.H A __ M»*eh race, for «*«, mile heats.
Two 3 )sar old* entered, as follows:
Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
B "Tin^; b) n H A wk l ?rV,A'r'"''U d ". m hT B *" t, *»
o Tni J' DAY-THURSDAY.- Proprietor's
Piira*. * jno; two mile heat*.
3 mile hea" b gf&*™*™~****** ********
El TTH DAY-'.SATURDAY-Two Rack.
l-ir»t race: Watch lietween Oysternian and An
nette Hall for .$lO Out); lour mile heat*.
n EN T B I Ks:
Oyitertnsn, 4 years old, b. h., by Revenue, dam by
Hoaton.
Annette Hall. 4 years old. eh. m., by Griff _d-
iiioiidson. dam Virginia Pavne. by Herald
SAME DAY -Sweepstakes, utile beat*, for 9
yearelJs; *M 0 entrance, SW forleit Te close on
the aith instant—lour or more to make a race.
ap26-dtl2thM. O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
eA\ _ __T ASHLAND RAT ES.-
— SPRING MEETING. I*so.
*55SSg(TOKt__*' Ihe SPRING MEE'-INfi
T^ TT * ; ~N~* < over this Course wiM com
« La. ■ amaos on TUESDAY, 22d
M S V --' .."• snd continue throughout Mie week.
FIRS I DAY-l-T Rack -Haxall Stake for Colts
and t lilies, three « ear* el*., mi»e heats-Aim en
trance-.*.'*! forfeit-iSltm added by the" Club—
Closed on Ist March with the following *ul*c:i
K. M. Hall natt.es eh. c. Eugene, by Revenue,
dam fanny Fern, by Glencoe. Also,'ch. filly by
tina cier, dam Betty Steel. E» Steel.
O. P. Hare names eh. filly by Boston, Jr.,dam by
Trustee.
John L. Paltzer names bay filly by Red-Eye. dam
Mountain Maid, by Boston. Jr.
John Xuliank names bay fill* Bally Euhank, Jr.,by
Hiidebrantl, out of Margrave marc.
Thomas H. Christmas names filly by Red-
Eve, dam by Priam..
Nat. A. Thompson names bay fjllv by Boston. Jr.,
dam by . Also, grey colt by Red Eve, dam by
Daniel. Also, sorrel fiily by transfer, dam by
Daniel.
R. R. Beazley names bay gelding Buck-Eye, by
Hawgin s Priam.dam by Boston,outof Cady Jones,
by Sir Charles.
Thos. J. Green names bay filly Miss Tobacco Fly,
by Re.l Eve. dam Eire Ply, bj imp. Priam,
SAME I)AY-2fjRACK.-Proprietor'sPur«e, 5300
— two mile heats.
SECOND DAY—lst for
Colt* and F- lilies, thjee years i>Td. mile heats- Aha.
entrance-.■sso forfeit—#Mo adde* by the Club, if
three or more start
SAM E DAY-.ro R.ACK.-Proprietor's Purse ASM
—tnr.-e mile heats.
Till RD DAY-Ist Rack.—Sweepstakes for Colts
and tillies.th.ee year* old. two mile heat*—,«2oo
eiitrance-.*loo forfeit—fen added by the Club, if
three or more start.
SAME DAY-Sd RxrK.-Sweepstakes for Colts
and rillies. three years old. out of mares which
never prcKliiced a winner up to the close of the
stake, mile heats—#l4o entrance-$75 forfeit
thrre or more to fill the stake.
FOURTH DAY.-Sweepstakesforall ages, three
aula bears—M entrance-siao forfeit-B«00
added by the Club if three->r more start.
FIFTH UAY-lst R-.K.-Handicap for the
ls?afen horse;, of the meeting, two mile heats, for a
purse of *2t» on the part of the Cli|i>.
SAME DAY-21. Raw-Handicap for the win
ning horses of the meeting, three mile heats, for a
purse of .s3f*i on the part of the Club
RV I he Sweepstakes named above will close on
3dth April, and nomination* therefor must I* ad
dressed to the undersigned on or before that day
NaTH'L A. THOMPSON, Secy.
... , „ _ Ashland Jockey Cfub.
Aashland. Hanover co.. Va.. /
March 26. gjgj mh 27-2taw'.'iilA
SHIPPING.
%fitL. -*___rT7TTH__ X'« I.V.ItHBtKH- -sleeve
g-___''-M-i-h.TIJRDAY J - The Canal Boa
■B-B--J--1 pKM PK g T will , cave Hll a , M)Ve
tor f>eight, apply to WM. P. COX.
ap27-2t At the Shed. Dock st..
arlT - "* la, FOR IALTIN.RE.
--_k-S_-_ a_The Steamer BKLVIDERE. Capt
,■ ■" ~T^ W ,'.'-,V!l•*•*. y■ R«BSB, will receive
freight to day. (FRIDAY.! and up to the hour
of 120 clock, ML, SATURDAY. rhe2?th inst. No
h».-*he.-uls taken this trip unless engaged at our
ofti-e.
Freight taken for Boston via Baltimore at low
rates and with great dispatch.
This steamer has splendid state-room passenge
accommodations.
Passage and fare .*5.
Passeaeers are requested to be on lioard before
12 ..'clock Ma, SATURDAY, the hour of depar
Ticket* for passage procured either at our office
in the slip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, or at the
Steamers' wharves, Kocketts.
ap 27-2t DAVID A WM. CURRIE.
v : s - B_a.ll. ST i; A Til SH I P
JAMESTOWN EOR NEW YORK.
--•^* SH ***Tiie JAMESTOWN. Captain Thomas'
Skinxkr, will leave here at 4 o'clock P. M., FRI
DAY. the27rh inst.
Excursion tickets issued to go and return by etth
er of the steamers Slate room and meals included
lor the very iow price of Bis,
Pasaaue to New i'ork, Mealß and State room
included. SlO. Steerage passage $6.
Passage to Norfolk same aa by the river boats.
Freight received to day, THURSDAY, and upfo
the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., P'iday, unless a suffi
ciency received prior to that hour.
Consignees are requested to send for their good*
Freight for Boston taken at moderate rates, and
forwarded with the greatest dispatch.
Tickets and Berths secured at our office or on
board the ste.imer.
J*" 26 ~ 21 LUDLAM A WATSON.
a__\. FOR NEW YORK.• FIRST VESSEL
RICHMOND AND NEW YORK LINE
-=S»--OF PACKETS.—The auper.or fast-sailing
schooner MANCHESTER, Wm NbXSOB, Master,
having a portion of her cargo engaged and going
on Imard, will have quick dispaich. E'or balance
of freight, apply to
_ap 20-ts DAVID A WM. CURRIE.
FOR PHILAII-LPIIIA lla MHI.
__«____ FOLK.—The good schooner WM. HEN
«—ttswßY. a Capt. Passai-ak. having the greater
portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with quick
dispatch. For balance of freight, anply to
ap 25-lw W. P. COLQ A CO.
SPtt IAL IBOTM E-NKW YORK
AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP COM
*-_-_■_.paNY. — The steamship ROANOKE
has t,en withdiawn from the line lietween here
and Mew York, until further notice.
Tne YORKTOWN. Capt. Pabrish, and the
JAMESTOWN, Capt Skinnek. will continue
then ragular trip*, the former leaving here every
Tutcday afternoon and the latter every Friday af
ternoon, at 4 o'clock, touching at Norfolk going
and returning.
Excursion tickets issued for the round trip, in
eluciag -ncals and state-room, foren'y $15
_a 1 ZI-6t LUDLAM A WATSON.
A_js. ffM BALTIMORK. — Tbe regular
schr. ELLEN GoLDSBOROUGH,
•y* 6 * - "Capt. Tonti, having a portion of her cargo
cntated and going on l>oard, will have dis
pat.iii. For remainder of cargo ar>plv to
ap Zl- U W. D. COI.t.UITT ACQ.
__,_> FOR NOKKOLK. - The seed schr.
_yjg**-'A PH UK 1N E JANE. Cr.pt. Hicks, having
**~—""a portion of h»r cargo engaged, will have
quo-* dispatch. For remainder api>l- to
ap Hit W. D. COLQUITT A CO.
AJN FOR ROTTFKUAM.-.The A No. 1
Norwegian ship VESTALINDE will beat
•» l,— ■■ City Point in a few days to 1 ad for the
above port, and have quick dispatch. For bal
ance of freight, apply at Richmond or City Point,
to VVENDENBURG A BOHMER.
ap 21—2w
-JEN reßW_W¥*g-:--Flßtff VBeSBL-
YORK I.INEOF
**■" ■ P A C X E T S -The superior fist sailing
1 sohr. LYNCHBURG, Capt. Wm. C. Harbis, hav
ing a portion of her carxo encaged and going on
lioard. will have quick o—.atch. For balance of
freight, appiy to
______! DATID A WM. CUKRIE.
arv FOR HALT IMO RE. -The regular
sSilSf racket sctir " .'■ D," i.'apt Gka\ tJ,
3S——• having the greater portion of her cargo eu
gaged and going on board, will sail with di*patch.
For balance of freight, appl* to
apgn-lw WTp. COLQUI TT A CO.
A ]lS _ y FOR B4HSTON-FIRST'VESSEL
itgJyyThe superior, fast-sailing sc!i«\ E. S.\W
———*■ VER, having a portion of her cargo en
caged and going nn board, will ha- c quick dis
patch. For balance of freight apply to
_apJS-ts DAVID A WM. CURRIE.
NOT ME.-TOBACCO MAN L'EAC
_ TUR ERS. and others, sending v* Goods
«»»»* , "^ , ' , * , ***by the New York Steamers, for n
shipmknt. will please address us by mail, giving
specific directions a* to where and how they wish
•aid Goods sent, otherwise they will be stored at
their expense and risk.
No charge mad* for forwarding such Goods.
LUDLAM A HEINEKEN.
fe»—Sm 115 Broadway, New York.
RUWAWAYB.
TWENTY boLLAKS REWARD
mf Will t>e paid for the apprehension and dcliv-
of my negro man TOM. who ranawar
_**| on the 18th inst. He is about » feet »or »
Ehes in height, tolerably stout and well
ck complexion, good countenance, teeth
I defective, head very small. He ha* a
icumond, and wa* purchased from Or.
nf Surrv ceuniy. He had with him a
■d by B. R. Perkins, for mm. allowing him
is wife's, at Mr Jas. Minor's, oorner of
Acwt* West brook, near Richmond.
~_j__m Si 5 REW A R D.-Ran away. «>n the
mW nth April, from mv house.in Henrteo oount*,
TR» NKGRO M AN earnedß\nsßß Stbwabt.
JS He was bought in Culpeper county some two
— three years ago and sold in Richmond.
He has lived in Pare county, with B*nj. Pulliam
engaged in au iroa furaaee, where bs may now l>*
lurkuw He nof medium sise, quite black, and
ataiut —i years o'd. He formerly belonged to Goo.
W. Rowiss.of Culpeper, Irving some «i< mil**
wast of th* Court Hous*. I wtll»iv*f_land rea-
Smsbls expenses if delivered to Hector Davis, ia
ichmoßd. or •» if ssearsd ia jail so that I caa
gat bin H* had oa wbea hs M le»t a Wee cloth
Frock coat. U.B-ts| NATH'L KING.
___« MUNAWAy.-Rsßßway from ths sab
*«iioNTß- n EVN 'Wa'HT.
_J| B*rs-tns from bartmrinK or employ. r* hi in
Tig ■ under pesalty ol'the law. So o*nn Or-en is
a Wisbt mulatto, laytweea It and l.« years ff at*;
hi* mat arm U shorter than the IsA, sad be hat
only Are. onftri aad tß.ml>£n >lp»
AUCTIOH 8-kLBS.
I I „.,.-,.*» ,■■■*-■*_.--■ ______-_ | ._ _ - L| _ L _-
FUTURE DA VS.
My turn. IU. Tarlsr - S*n, Aact*s. ~"
I'MY VaLUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
; U THK FOUTHKAST CORMER OF MAIN
AND 14th STREETS. AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
At the request of the owner*, who reside ia Phila
delphia. w* will offer for sale, at public auction,
upon the premises. 01 TUESDAY, he 22d day of
Mav.t-ifiu coinmen, ing at 12o'clock M.. the very
valuable.REAL ESTATE located e.t the south
east corner of Main and 14th strseU, now in ihe
occupancy of Messrs. Noah Walker a Co., asd
others.
Tre property fronts nn Main etreet 37 feet, and
run* back along Mih street to a wide alley, and is
now rented to excellent tenants at 91900 per an
num.
The location of thia property, in the very heart
of the city, and convenient to the hotels and depot*.
Ac. render* it very valuable for a business stand
nf any kind, and we would invite particular atten
tion to the sate, aa it ia considered to be the most
valuable piece of real estate now in the market.
Tkrm* of Salic area* follows: One sixth of the
purchase money in cash, and the remainder in
e'ltial instalments, at 1. 2 3. land fi year*; tne pur
chaser to execute negotiable note*, with interest
added, (payable semi-annually.! and secur-d 1». n
trust deed. The taxes and insurance for IStW to lie
paid by the purchaser.
ap27 JAS. M. TAYLOR A SOX. Aoct*.
By (.oddln — Appersou, Ami*.
Cltf HIMIMIMI-. HI ILDINO LOTS ON
CIIU*»CTrI HII L. ON 29rtl AND MAIN STS..
FOR 8e LB AT AUCTION -Will bo sold at auo
{tea,oath* premises, on TUESDAY, the Sih of
May. 18*.. st t__ o'clock, P. M.. TWO HAND
SOME BUILDING LOTS on the Fast «ide of 29th
street, between Franklin and Vain streets, adjoin
ing the r.-sulencesof M«s«ra II T. Pairoand Lv
ther I ibtry, each fronting 2fifeet, and running back
126 feet to an alley 12 feet wide. These lots front
the public square to be laid out in that part of the
oitv.
Also. FOUR BEAUTIFUL LOTS. each3l,' t feet
on the No'th side ol .Main street, in rear of the
residence or Mr. L. Lil.by, running: back 110 feet.
Ikk via.—One-fourth cash; balance at 4. Sand
12 months for negotiable note*, inter*«t added, and
title retained tili last note is paid. The taxes for
ISiO to be paid by the purchaser*.
an 27 GODDIN A APPERSON. Aucts.
Br Alex. Noll. Aiirt'r.
*»KY MMMNbi GROt E
»- RIES, Ac-**Wtil Iks sold at auction, at. my
store, corner of Main and IStfa sts.. on SATUR
DAY niotning next, the 2S'h day of April, com
meiicing at 10 n'clnek.a general assortment of new
and second- hand Furniture.
_DRY GOODS.—Several invoices Dry Goods.—
Coat*: Pants; Vest*: Shoes: Gaiters; Hats; Cap*;
Hoop >kirf.»: Spool Cotton: Ac.
GROCEHIES.-10 1.t.1a. Whiskey: 20 ', ca*k«
Brandy;:. bbls. Wise; MB boxes Scotch Herring*:
26 box.;* Soap: 25 boxes Cand es; 50 boxes Chew
ins; Tobacco; 20 OHO Guars; lar-e lot Crockery and
-jl*e*ware; Blacking Brushes: *c
_*P_27 ALEX. NOTT Auct. '
Bj I. A G. B. Davenport, Auct's.
/TRIM-ERIE*.. fee„ AY ATM T I ON.--On
VT THURSDAY, the 3d of May, we will sell at 10
?-S.\9.i!-2! ,°l! r ai ' ct ""i store, an assortment of
GROi'V R| ES, vis :
COFFEE and Crushed SUGARS.
Extra Kefined SYRUP.
Rebelled MOLASSES
Western BIDE*.>HOULDEM ard HAMS.
Manufactured TOBACCO
B-'etified and Old Rye WHISKEY. !
RlCE.Tanners' OIL.
FRENCH BRANDY.
LONDON PORTER and ALE. Ac
Tsrm.s.-! -der $KO. cash; .* l-o and over, four
montli* crejit, tor approved paper.
_ap27 i. A G. B. DAVENPORT. Aucts.
„J_ T Tho »* w * Keesee, Anct.,
(Office corner 12th and Cary streets.)
(i*-nmJP!fSSP*\¥'> 5*2P m ** SPRING
aAr??S-^ ( '. ON 'A ( "- '-GRSALE AT AUCTION.
ac-a__Witl lie sold on SATURDAY morninx, 23th
inst , connneaoia* at 10 o'clock, at the Horse Auc
tion Lot. on Council Chamtier Hill, several SAD
DLE and HARNe.SS HORSES •*▼"•»••*-»
Three good WORK MULES.
Also,one aood Sl'hlNG WAGON.
uA-c -" c ye > l *ulienor saddle and harness
.MAKE, < years old, warranted sound in every le
specL THOS. W. KEESEE,
iP 2 " ___** Auctioneer.
H Uil l S T A v BLE S SALE.-Will d* sold
,c "H S * A I, hR »__* ••'be 2*o, dtN of April, 1890, at
10 0 c!k,A.M„ atthe Hun ConstaMe'soffice.a nen
erat assortment ol GMOCEKIE.s. El T «iMIU*KE
_e..eot—istisxof Brandy. Whiskey, Gin. Wines,'
Cordials, II boxes Ch«wia_ Teb»oco, Heiriacs
Mackerel. Ceafeetionerie*. Pick es. Ciitars. Soap,
Candles. Cheese, Butter, Lard. Brooms. Bucket*.
Crockery Ware. Counter Scales and Weulits, :i
Show Cases, 1 Marble top Cabinet, l Marble-top
vVashstaml, 1 Mahogany Bedstead, 1 Tin Sale, 1
Lounge. 1 larse Counter, with drawers and boxes
attached; I Wind,, r Chairs. 7 Clocks, 2 Silver
a ate.,en. Mirror*. 1 Cookini: Stove and 2 double
case Gold Watches—to satisiy distress warrant
and attachments in mv hands vs. A. Braeei, and
dist.es* warrants ia favor of Joseph Allen vs. Ra
t'hael Pardueel and Jno Bouchervs p. H. Gair.es
TKBMs-Cash. F. BUTLER, H. C. C. R.
ap 26 -dtd
RV THE GOVERNOR.-A PROCLAMA
V' ION —In conformity with the sixth section
or the sixth article of the Constitution of this Com
monwealth, providing for the election of a Judge
for each Cire»itCourt, 1 hereby umke proclamation
that Judges for the lollowing Judicial Circuit* are
to be elected during the present year, to wit: P'or
the first Circuit, composed of ths counties of Pnn
cess Anne. Norfolk. Nansemoad, U'.e of Wight.
Southainpt -n. Greenesville, Surry and Sussex ,uid
the City nf Norfolk: lor the hfth Circuit, composed
of the counties of Accomac and Northampton; for
the sixth Circuit, composed of the counties of Eli
zalie.li City. Warwick. \ork. Gloucester. Mat
thews. Middlesex. Henrioo, New Kent. Charles
City, James City and the City of Williiaaasharff. for
the seventh Circuit, the City of Kichmond; for the
ninth Circuit. Stafford, Punee William. Alexan
dria. Fairlax, Louiloun. Fainiuicr and Rappahan
nock; for the tenth Circuit, Culpeper, Madison.
Greene, Orange, Albemarle. Louisa, Fluvanna
and Goochland; fo*- the eleventh Circuit, Nel
son, Amherst, Rockbridge, Augusta and Bath,
lor the twelfth Circuit. Pendleton, Highland,
Rockingham. Page. Shenandoah, Warren and
Hardy; for the thirteenth Circuit. Clarke. Fred
erick.Hampshire, Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson;
for the fifteenth Circuit. Giles. Mercer. Raleigh,
Wyoming. Logan, Boone, Fayette, Clay. Nicholas
and Webster: lor the sixteenth Cirouit, Grayson,
Carroll. Wythe. Floyd, Pulaski and Montgomery;
for the nineteenth Circuit. Wood, Wirt. Gilmer,
Braxton, Lewis, Ritchie, Doddridge. Pleasants and
Calhoun; for the twentieth Circuit. Hancock,
Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Ty ler and Monon
galia; and for the twenty -first Circuit, Harrisoa,
Marion, Taylor, Preston. Barlmur. Randolph. Up
shur and Tucker. The said elections are to take
place on the fourth Thursday of the ensuing May.
to be held iv each county according to law. and of
hoers are required to govern themselves accord
lnxlv.
G.ven under my hand as Governor, and una
der the seal of the Commonwealth, at Rich
f!X~'> niocd on the 7th day of April. iB6O, and in
the eighty-fourth year of the Common
wealth. JOHN LETCHER.
By the Governor.
Geo. W. Musford. Secy of the Coin'th.
ap9—dActde
REMOVAL. ~
gas: gas::
We have on hand the most magnificent assort
ment of
PENDANT 3.
BRACKETS,
BH\ D F S
And aH other kinds of GAS FIXTURES."ever ex
hibited in this cit>. Also, a beautiful assortment
of KEROSENE LAMPS.
To which wa ask an examination before making
your purchases.
GAS FlTl'lNU and PLUMB.NO,
PORTABLE GAi WORKS,
Put up in any part of the country.
CHAS. D. YALE A CO.,
ap2o-2m IjonJßloak, Governor street.
I AGERBEER ~W
1- BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT
AT NO. 208 MAIN STREET.
Returning our most aincere thanks for the liberal
patronage already bestowed on v«, we net Teave to
announce to our friend and the public generally,
that we have ENLARGED and IMPROVED our
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT
tail season, and that we shall continue to keep al
ways only the vera best articles of LAGER BEER,
PORTER, XX ALE and CIDER.
We shall fulfill all orders left with us, in our
store. No. 208 Main street, either from CITY or
COUNTS V, with the greatest di*patch.
We keep aNo on hand a full supply of LAGER
BEER and XX ALE. put up in nu .rter and hail
bbls, LOUIS EUR BR A BRO .
ap 20—lm No. 2uß Main street.
pilll'H ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS!
Beautiful style BONNETS, very cheap, some as
low as 50 cents.
STRAW TRIMMINGS, in great variety.
SHAKER BONNETS, at 2s 3d. andso cent*.
The lieat RIBBONS lit tne city, at is cents.
FLOWERS. RUCHES and CRAPES, very cheap.
A splendid lineof Ladies' and Misses' MANTLE."',
for Spring and Summer.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, at Wi, 25 and :i
oents. worth double
Misses' HAIR N E ITS. of beautiful styles. ■ .
HOOP SKIRTS at half the usual price.'
And a thousand and one other articles equally as
cheao. All 1 ask is a call from toe ladies before
purcii-ing. GEO. JACOBS No 39 Main St..
ap2»-Jt Mrs. Wood*'sold star-d.
NOTICE. -The Manchester Cotton and Wool
Manufacturing Company having introduced
into their establishment a considerable quantity ol
ne* woollen machinery, will be enabled in future
to offer to the Virginia and Southern trade gener
ally. WOOLLEN FABRICS of various styles and
superior quality, in addition to their present pro
duction of plain and striped COTTON OZNA
BURGS, COTTON YARNS. GRAIN BAGS, Ac,
WOOL WANTED.-This Company will buy or
contract for WOOL, and will par the fullest mar
ket value lor the sin—l Apply to
apl7-d4t*a*aw4w_WM. H. POWERS. Agent.
WOOD TIRNING IN ALL ITB BKANI K
ES—The subscriber having commenced the
above lai-iineas, oa 12th street, between Franklin
aad Main sts., lsprepared to do alt kinds of
WOOD TURNING
with punctuality aad dispatch, aad solicits a share
of public patronase.
ap 17-tw E. V. MEN-IEB.
, AND MAIN BTEKETB.-1 BJB.aow reeeiYiDß
a large assortment of North Ca-olia* YELLOW
PINE LUMBER awl aaa prepared to fill orders at
the shortest notice. My Laatiber is the very best
aaalitr. Parsons wishiac to purchass or oontraot
for bills will .lease gi~* a*s a call.
A»a-ittni> Tab, a BTKVKwanw.
ONE BKIJOND.iIAPIO PATENT JpHU
. ANCE, weighinil *«0 lb*oia perfect order
for sals by JOHN N. GORDON A SON.
ap U-U
LIGHT aPPUt'B LAUOEM.-W* kav* on
haad a lars * stock of Light LaDDERJ. which
we otter for sal low,
""k. IL_WHITLOOI A BON.
Mi mis-
____ »•• received at th* Cart»B Hill Mia**, for
GANG* \\" ti * ta Kek aad •lata, aad two
iiuhW-to * mk /»0. J. WB*TB Ait,
*————»—■*>—<<a»w«asw— ■■■*
My Jas. M. Tayl*/_ »ea. Aact's.
CHI FRAMED T_N-Me.*«Tß AT THE IN
?JJM»BSCJIO>I <»F Mth STREET AND THE
KKW COUNT.' ROAD, t UNION HILL,) AT
AUCTION.-We will aell upon the premise*, oa
SATURDAY, ths Mta day of April, lori-i. cummen
cine at 5 o'clock. P. M.. *ix new framed tenements
at the intersection «l 2rtt h itree-. and the new coun
ty road, ( Union Hill I The h >vie* are particular
ly adapted for email sized families, having fentr
rooms each and kitchens. The lots front 30 feet
each and run back 200 feet to an al'ey.
after the above, will lie sold several handsome
building lot* adjoining;. A plat of the whole pro
perty will lie exhibited nn the day of sale.
Tbbm*. ime-fourthcash; the balance at 4. Sand
U month*, for negotiable antes, witn interest ad
ded, ami ■rcured by a trust deed. Taxes and in
surance for IMA) to h* paid by t-e purchaser*
JAS. M. TAYLOR A SON.
ap 21 Auctioneer*.
TRUSTEE.** »<,-- or v a-I ABLE
HEAL FSTATE.-As Trustee in two certain i
Deeds ol Trust, dated the 13th day <-f Ai-ril. iv,'i,
and duly recorded in the Clerk's Office of Rich
mond Hustings C»u>t.executed b»- Roiiert F.Kirby
I will sell, upon the premise*.on THURSDAY, the
3d day of May next, til fair; and if not, on the first
Uirday thereafter.)commencing at IS o clock P.
M . the following REAL tSTA'TE, to wit:
All of a certain tot. piece or parcel of LAND,
designated by ths num!«r -'Four." as laid down
upon aplst.annexeri Inadeedfrom Parrot! A. Prin
dle to htephen tTrifttn, dated the M April. I—9.
lying and b*isg on th-* western aide of 15th street
in *»id city of Kichmond. fronting, as appears by
sai-t plat, thirty eight feet on 15th street, and run
ning hack lietween parallel lines xixty-three feet
/vlso, two r«rtain lota, pieces or parcels of LAN D,
designated by the numliers "Five" and "Six " a*
laid down upon tne plat above mentioned, lying
andlieingin the said city of Ku-inno.nl, on the
western side of Iftth street, each of the said lots
trontm<. as appear* by the said plat, twenty five
feet nine inches on said 15th street, and running
back between parallel lines fifty-six feet
1 kkms.—Purtioient in oakh to pay the expenses
of executing the Trust, the sum of But 85 with in
terest from the 16th April, MM, and the further
sum of .*:vw a piyable atsixmontris fromthe 13th
of »pnl, MB), and the residue upon such terms as
may I* m*de known «h the day of * -la Th» title
to .he property is believed to tie good. but. selling
a* Trustee. I «hall only convey, with special war
ranty, such title aa is conveyed to me.
GUSTAVUS A. MYERS, Trustee.
Sale to lie conducted by Jas. Al. Taylob A Pots.
ap2.t
By Goddiit A ____________*_______*»* —ae***.
TR IST X Kl'gAbaaf VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE IN AND ADJOINING MAN
CHESTER, AND SLAVES-As Trustees in a
oertam deeu of trust, executed by Mr. Geor.-e W.
"nellings and wife, dated 10th April, 1800. duly re
corded in Chesterfield County Court, wa shall, in
"xecution of the said trust, proceed to se>l hi pub
lie >-11*1 cm. on the premise*, on TUESDAY, the
22.1 May.1360. at 4 o'clock P. M., (if fair; if not,
the next fair day.) tie REAL ESTATE and
I LAVES oonveyed by the said deed, consisting of
the heautilul place on which the said Snellings
now resides, situ,ted on the Western limits ol
Manchester, containing about 30 acres, more or
leas, having thereon a large framed dwelling an
several smaller ones The land west «l the rail
road adjoining the Spring Hill property and the
farm of .Mr. Sam'l Hardgrove, containing atH.ut 1!!
■till bo sold by the aa riii* lind is tuluii
iipted to market gunlens. The land ml
the mansion house WUI lm «.>].! into iols,
ng to a plat, and survey to be exhibited at
r of * ile.
several other Lots, im a~d mar to Man
chester, and several valua.iln SLAVES.
The particular attention of th-* puiiiic is respect
fully called to this sale, as it is b. heve.l that there
are few more beautiful places around Manchester
than the -ne .-n which Mr. Sac.lings now reside".
Taaafs.— For the Keal Estate, one fourth cash;
balance at 4. H and 12 months, fir negotiable note*,
interest xdded, and title retained till al. the pur
chase money is paid. Thi Slaves will tie sold lor
cash. The taxes for l*iO to l-e i>sid by the pur
chasers. CHAS. T FRIEND.(-„..,„.
A. A. CHEATHAM,( lrUßtee *'-
GoiiDIN A APTBBSOB. Atieta. ap 24
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF V V _ D A B L E
COUNTRY STORE AN D DWELLING,
WITH 17', ACRES OF LA No ATTACHED.
ON THE WILLIAMSBURG ROAD. ONE MILE
BELOW RIOHMOND.-As one of the trustees ia
a certain deed of trust, executed by Mr. Andrew
B. Carter, dated 2d March. K*>7. duly recorded in
Henrico County C.-iurt. 1 shall, in execution there
of, t having been so requested by the creditors se
cured theiebv .i proceed f-- sell at pill.lie auction,
on the premises, on BATUBPAY, 'he SUi May,
HKS,at )2 o'clock M..ih« property conveyed by the
sad deed. enataiaißg 17> t ac-e*. and having
thereon a large Km me Store ;-nd Dwelling, Vlow
in the occupancy <T said uart'r.
Tkrm«—Enoiuh Ib cash to ilef- ny expenses of
sale and dischar .c a note of £5!" .*> with interest
Irom sti March MM. and tit. - residue on such
terms of credit as the said Carter may direct. The
purchaser to nay the taxes for the present year.—
ihe title is behaved to lie goof. but. the trustee
will convey with tne usual peeial war-anty.
W. GODDLN. Trustee.
Goddin A ArrKßsos, Aucti ap 21
By A. D. William*. Auct'rT
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON Bth STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND
LEIGH STREETS, AT AUCTION.-By virtue
of a deed ol trust, executed to the subscriber by
Joseph K. Weisiger. Trustee. dated 3d December,
MM,aad recorded in Kichmond Hustings Court
office, being thereto requested by E. B.Clarke, the
ho derof one of the bonds secured by said deed, 1
will sell on THURSDAY, .td May, i<WO, upon the
premises, commencing at i'_ o clock P AL, the
property by said deed conveyed, to wit: A certain
lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situated
on the east side of sth street, as above stared,
fronting thereon 38 feet, .-in.l manias back la> feet
to an nils. M feet, wide - it being the svine pro
perty winch w.-.s conveyed by Littleton Head to
Joseph K. Weisiser, Trustee, and is now in the
oeonpancy of Mr, C D. Helnaoe.
Tkbm-.. —Sufficient in cash to defray the ex
penses of executing the tr".st. .-i-i-J to pay otf a
bond for tbe principal ram of Btsi, together with
all interest that may be due thereon; and for the
remainder, upon such terms of payment as will be
made known at the time of the sale.
ROBERT HOWARD. Trustee.
A. P. Williams, Anct'r. ap 12 -td
By Richard I nut horn, Auct'r.
-ir - *" _ ■ t IT* -Ml ata "~ *EVtl O " AT
&____{*________ A UCTION. -<fn MONDAY, 30th in
bb——a■■■■■staat, at 4 o'clock P M„ iif not pre
viously di*nosed of privately.) at. the shed, lower
end ol the Dock, 1 will sell at auction the steamer
Echo. Saul ste-imer is UK) feet long, her breadth
17** feet, and death 7>» feet; has nn upper deck,
high waist, and large deck room; can carry 5 000
bushels under deck and 2 000 on deck, and can als>
accommodate passengers. She is 121 tons, and
draws nliout ">'» feet loaded. Hull, engine and
lioiler all in good order.
WILLIAM P. SNIPES.
Sale conducted by R. CavtiißßS, Auct. apld
WHITESULPHUR WATER, --
I'SHH I II X
WHITE WLT LPHI X SPRINGS,
The long established reputation of the WHITE
SULPHUR SPRINGS for the cine of Chronic dis
eases, rendars coni—hnt upon their medicinal effi
cacy unnecessary.
For iiiany years t'.ie wafers of th"so Springs have
been transported and used by persons al their own
home*, and, experifiice fully testifies, with the
j seas* benefitiat eff- cts mat have resulted from their
use when (frank fresh at the fountain.
These waters are gently APERIENT aud very
decidedly-{ALTERATIVE. Their gnat lorto as i
a remedy,;and the malify altove all others that has
| given to them their high reputation, i* their ft
j tertuive powtr, or their peculiar operative influ
ences, by which they stimulate Glandular secre
tions, resolve Chronic inflammations, overcome
obstructions in the smaller vessel*, and throw off
mor'-id accumulations from diseased organs, thus
producing tne erfttrmtive or profound ettemgtsem*
iiiandad in almost ever, case of Chronic disease.
As aa APERIENT and ALTERATIVE, the
range of diseases to which they are applicable will
be apparent to inedcal pasa—sarh, for instance,
as Chronic affections of the Stommeh, Bofpets,
Liv-r, Kid/ieyx, Skin, irr., Ore. Upon the Inac
tions of the organs generally, they exert marked
effects, stnnu'ating those that are inactive, and
establishing healtny secrepon* in sued as ha.-c de
parted froai a normal condition.
in DYSPEPSIA and in Chronic irritations of
the mucous root of the Stomach and Rowels, they
are employed with Ore happiest results
In the various forms of LIVER Dl * EASE, their
superior efficacy has lieen long and firmly estab
lished.
CHRONIC DIARRHEA is often cured by
them, after other remetli:** have b*en ineffectually
tried.
ToCOBTIVENESSofthe Rowels and to PILES,
they are well adapted.
In the several forms mt KIDNEY and BLAD
DER AFFECTIONS unattended with inflamma
tion, they are very serviceable
Tothe*'v«Ta./»-»M«f CHRONIC OBSTRUC
TIONS, ko-. peculiar to female*, ttieir alterative
influences are often ea*ia**th tineful.
NEURALOIAand the virions: «»r vovs diseases,
when they are the result of organic derange
ments, are treated With gieit success by these
nIHRONTC RHEUMATISM, their known eL
is coevan witti the early history of the
6*S.
As a palliative ol most exvaV.ent erl'eot in BOUT.
their value ha* been long appreciated.
InMßj-Cl RIAL DISEASE*, and in that pecu
liar sfleenon that result* fr-on the abu»e of M-r
--eury in svphvlitk- alle.-t'oii.-i, a full cotuse ol the
Water stands unrivalled in ifsctirative powe.s.
aj_ Pamphlets descriptive of the msdicin.il cha
racter and applicabilities oi the Wateis furnished
gratis, on appiicati n to the Agents
aVJt. These Waters, nansT.Tj put up at the
Springa in giaas bottles, ate ROW being regularly
furnished to the Agents in R otiraomt, for the sup
ply ot the general public
BY To prevent iinposttioii, each Uitfle has the
word*, GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR
WATER." blown ia tbe fclaas, without which
none is genuine
Orders from individuals, and the trade through
out the United States, should b* directed i<>
PURCELL. I.ADD A CO,
ap 14- lm «i*nM Agents. R ichmoad. Vs.
CENTRAL AtiRII'IJLTtRAL BOri ETY
L OF VIROINIA.-The FAiR OROUNDS of
this Society will le ope-ed to visitor* hencefor
ward, until the next Fair, upon the I'ollowins
terms, vis:
Visitors on foot will pay Scents.
Sulkey»...„ S '•
Carnage* aad Buggie* 10 ••
Military Companies and other Associations, who
desire to as* th* Grounds, will be **r_itted to do
•ouapon terms which may be agreed upon with th*
Preideat.
An adequate Police will ba always a sua th.
Oroßßds. and no disorderly *er*oa will b* f*r
■itied to remain oa tbem.
_.»18-Jtf C. PlMMOCl.Beeretary.
Louia j. BoaaiKtx,
Manufacturer of Double JU-sad _„_.
A . « BTI_IMCANbI_f.
_ A*d Wbol*aal* Pralar in
DOME-TIC AMD FOREIGN FRUITS.
FR-MCH CaSdIE»,CIGAI»B.
THE BEST GOODS,
THE CHEAPEST GOODS.
T*_ 4 _AIG_ST STOCK.
fJ N*-•* Mais St.,
o.powt* Jlichardaun A Co.. Rishtrad, Va.
a.a>-«t
1 ____»■ JMl* »*T ******** »• L HAM.
1 MKRBACH.M ar Ak*i>t to esm **» tbe
QOOVftStr WirHNEs* <a tbe miv of tt •liiaoatt.
tohii»7orca*hon«T, , PHHJV M_iSKL *
Rumanaß. April «d. IMB. asM-fte*
W% l -55if s wa^--2SiSF
AOCTTOW SA__M»
■ ■■!»■■ if 11 in | i niiaa»B<*>a—W*BSW*a»
. rtrtVAMl DAYS.
"T «eddiekA.B* i -ra»,A-*t*s.
FHEN STREET,-By viree of tw» deeds of
trsst from Louis f «•«• aad wif*. th* irat to the
Trustees of tbe Rlohmosd BaiMras Eund Coraps
ny, dated iOth A incest. MM. IBe other to W. God
din. True cc, dated .th January. lav, and both
daly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, w.
shall proceed tn sell at public auction, oa th* *—.
itiiMi. on FRIDAY, th*4th May. I—* at4o'cloek
P. M.lil fair; if not. th* next fair dav.ltb* reel
estate conveyed by the s .id deeds, eone.stiac of a
Hous* and Lot on St. Ptepbca *tr**t. n**r to
Federal street now occupied by said la*c* sad
wife, fronting 31 feet, running back 1M leet to aa
alley. _
Thb Tbbm* win. b«—One third cash; balanoe at
I and 8 months, for negotiable no' es. in—rest added,
and title retained till last note is paid. Tbe taxes
for I*o to he'paid by the purchaser.
CHAS S TEDBINS,
Trasteeeef th* Richm'd Building Eund Co.
VV t.ODDIN, ira.t-*.
Oon:n.\ A Arrßßson, Auct'*. ap XI
TRUSTEES' BALE Of lift I %t AMD LOT
IN SYDNEY. ON ELMWOOD STREET.—
By virtue of a certa'n deed of trust from James
W . Head and wife, datrd the llth Se;> emiier. I'M,
du'y recorded in Henrico County Court, we aha I
proceed to sell at pub ie auction, on the pren-i*es,
on FRIDAY, the ith Ma». lam »t6>a o'clock P
At., ut lair; if n..t the next fur da«.) the real
estate convey* f by said >.'eed. consisting of a
Ilouso and i..-t. at the corner of blmwood and
Mhoit streets,now occupied by said Read and wile,
fronting on said Elmwood street f.O feet, running
back M 8 feet to an al cv 20 feet wide
Tk-ms -One third cash; balance at 4 and 8
months, for neiotia'-le notes, interest added, and
title retained till last note is paid. Taxes for l«o
to be paid by the purchaser.
CHAS STEP-BINS,
JNO. HARROLD,
JAS. M. CARTER,
Trustees of the Richm'd Building Fund Co.
Goddi.n A Api'kb«ov. Auct'* ap 23
calk *»f ►*» BLvaai *,uRR amid
•~ DW KLLI NO A N D ANOTHEO .s M ALL TKN
BMKNT ON THE COAL PIT TURNPIKE,
RE A R M A It« H EST t. R. AT AU C-
TiON —Will lay sold at auction, on the premises,
on MONDAY, the 7th May, 1860, at »'< o'clock. P
M the excellent brick store and dwelling .ocated
as above nowoceuoied by Mr 1. Pichot. at an
innual rent - f fuso and opposite the farm of Mr.
Thomas Vaiden. Ir. Thi* is regaidedasa hr»t
rate business stand, having been kept as such for
many yeats past
Also, the small house, with 1 '•» acre* of land at
tached, iin mediately in rear ot the above, occu
pied by a c-lorrd man named V. ait Hubbard.
This Unci w'll be divided into several smaller
parcels, according toa plat and survey to be shown
at 'he sale.
I khm- —-»ne third caah ; ba'ance at 4 and 8
month.-, for negotiable notes, interest added, and
•iile rrt'ined till I'st note is paid. The taxes for
I*JO to lie paid by the purchase s.
GODDIN A APPERBON.
ap23 Auctioneers.
LAR~E NUVIH* R UP I "Ta. ANO 818
BRICK A*VD FRAMED TENEMENTS. IN
TOD D'S TEN EM ENT. MANCHE S T V R .
FRONTING dN HILL. BIDDLE, BAIN
BRIDGE AM) JACK-ON STREETS, KOR
-ALE AT AUC'I lON.-At the request of the
owners, we will soil at public auction, without
limit or reserve, mm the premises on MONDAY,
the 7th May. MO, at 4 o'clock P. .VI .if fair: if not.
theaext faird.y,'a larise number ol LOlsy. and
aixex.-ellentSTOßEßand DWELLINGS, located
as above. Four of the tenements are new. on* ot
which at the corner of Hull and Middle streets, is
now occupied as -. store and dwelling by Air.
Matthews, and is jiistlv .egarded &* amorg the
best husinesa stand* in Manchester. A platof the
property will be exhibited atthehourof sale. The
location ** the forogoing valuable real estate is in
the heart of Manchester, and -mite convenient, to
persons doing business in Richmond, and presents
excellent ..il vantages for investment*.
TsßMs.-One fourth cash: balance at 4, 8 and 12
months, lor tif> --of i >l,!c note*, interest ad led, and
title retained till all the aerebaes mower* ts paid
The faxes for MM to be- mm] | h the purchasers.
a P ri GODDIN A APPERSON. Anct'rs.
DI-SiRABI.K PRIVATE REBIOEIBCE
- ON 2Sih STREET. CHURCH HILL. NEAR
TIIE LEIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
FOR SALE AT AUCTION. -We shall sell at auc
tion, on ihe premises on MONDAY, theNHhdav
of April. 18SD at 4>» o'clock. P. M.. the excellent
PRIVATE RESIDENCE located as above, for
several \e.rs past occupied by Air. tieo Woodfin,
md now by Air. C L. Me'oall. Th-* lot hi* %
front.,f in feetand a depth of 12.% feet to an alley.
The dwelling h»s seven ro»ms. including base
ment, wrh handsome portico in Iront. It was
built aaoßt five year* ago, anil is now in good or
der.
Tkrm*.—One-fifth c-i*h ; balance at 4, 8, 12 and
ltl months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and
title retained till last note is paid. The taxes and
insiir-tnce lor IBM to !« paid t.. tiie purchaser.
ap 19 GODDIN ft APPERSON. Aucts.
IAIAIEDIATELV AFTER THE ABOVE
I sale, will be sold two handsome BUILDING
LOTS, eaoh fronting 27 feet, on the west line of 2M.li
running back 122 feet to an alloy 20 feet
wide.
TFRM-.-One-fourth cash ; balance at 4 Rand It
months, for negotiab c notes, interest added, and
title tetained v- til the last note i* paid. Ihe taxes
for lfW) to lie paid by the purchaser.
np» GoniHN A APPERSON, Aucts.
PO ■■IISI.N „ R ' * SALE OB TWO
y-e HANDSOME LOTS ON CENTRE STREET,
BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STS., IN
THE CI TV OF RICH MONO.-By virtue of a de
cree of the Circuit Court of the City ol Rich
mond, pronounced on the 7th February. 18*>9. in
the caseof Hires against Brae*, Ac., I shall pro
ceed to »el! at public suction, on the premise*, on
MONDAY, the 30th April. )>vs a* 3', o'clock P. M.
tif fair; if not. the next ftir da*.) Lota No*, if
aodtt,eaoh fiontm.-Sl feet on the South side of
Centre street, running baok 77 feet, tn an alley 10
feei wide, -.-Ijoinitig thAtol.Heco factory of Messrs.
Jam** Gray 'sons. *A»
Tkhmi — Ote f nrth c-ish ; balance at 4. 8 and 12
months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and
title retained till last note is paid. The taxes for
I<*H) to be paid by the purchasers
EL'ZABETH HINES.
% Executrix of Jno. W. limes, deo d.
Sale by Got t>i> * __________________________ Aucts. ap 19
TH E V ihbA.aa tbAh ESTATE
KNOWN AS "BACON 'QUARTER BRANCH
TAVKHIV' TOGETHER *ITH A LARGE
NUMB I- ft OF LOTS AND SO UARES ATTACH
ED THERETO. AND OTHER REAL E«TATE
CONTIGUOUS, FOR SALE AT Al v CTION.-Will
be sold at aucts >n. on the prstnises, on TUESDAY.
May 1. IS6O. commencing at 12 o'clock M., (if fair;
if not. the next fair day.) the valuable real estate
above reicrred to. having a fronton Brooke Avenue
of about 2U) feet, and a depth of sheatMl feet. The
building* are ample enough for the acconimoda
tion of a large number of gue*ts, and are for the
most part is good repair. They are insured in tbe
Mutual Assurance Society lor i§7 100. The t-prion,
which is i eatlv eeei-dtetsßl iH»tween the front
tavern and the rear one. Is the most beautiful and
attractive of any to I* seen in this vicinity. The
whole piem »es are shaded by a number nf mag
nificent sycamore and • il.er trees. 'I ins property
i* «o well known that, i further description is deem
ed unnecessary.
Tne balance of the land attached to the Tavern.
containing about?* acres and surrounded on every
side by *trCets, will i>e subdivided into twelve to
fifteen squares, of abnat two acres each, and will
l«s sold iv square* or smaller lot*,a* may lay deemed
best at the hour of sale. Many of these square*
are most beautifully located.
At the »ame tune, will !e sold the large Brick
STOREand DWELLING at the corner of Brooke
Avenue sod Baker strret. together with several
vacant lots attached. Also, two Lots on the west
side of Brooke Avenue at >he bridge across the
b'anch.each fronting 30 feet, running hack about
MB feet, adjoining the lot of Mr. Caspar Bnel -
Also, a lar»e meadow lot in rear of the above.
houi.ded by Pine street, on which it h*s a front of
lis leet, running hack 310 feet, and h.ving a rear
2mj leet, !«>iiii.it-<J on the north by Bacon's Branch,
jon the souih by an alley 16 feet witle. Also. Lots
| No*. 1, 2. 3, 4,5, fronting each 30 feet on the south
| west side of Moore street, running back 190 feet,
bounded ou the east by Pine street.
Tkhms—Ail -urns under SJIJWI one-fourth ctuh;
balance at.6 12 and I*l months; all sums over 41 000
| and under 96.000,0ne-fourth cash, balance at 1, 2
andit years; nil sum* over $6,000 one-fifth cash,
| balance at 1.2. 3 and t year*, in each c tse for nego
| liable note*, interest payable half-yearly.secured
by a trust deed. Tha taxes and insurance for 1860
to lay paid by the purchasers. Plats of the pro
perty can be seen at our office,
ap 14 GODDIN * APPERBON, Auct*.
COMMISSIONERS' HALE OF THE VAL
CABLE PROPERTY ON GAMBLE'S HILL.
KNOWN AS IHE • GAMBLE MANSION." TO
OK "'HER WiTH SEVERAL VACANT LOTS
ADJOINING.—As Commissioners, appointed by '
a decree of the Circuit Court of the oit. of Rich
mond, pri-ti' u"ee.l on Ote loth day of Feb.. 1848, IB
the case of Preston again»t Tyiee, Ac. we,or
either of us. shah sell at public auction, on th*>
premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d May. WW, at
*'i oclock. P. M. uf ftir; if not, the next fair
•Uy,) the very valuable real estate above referred
to, now in the occupancy of MSeers Win. Wallace
«<>»*, *s a issidsaea. Tho Lot has a front of
»-l" 12 feet on the - yet line of 3d ctreet, sad a
dep.h of i2O feet, to in alley 20 last wide. The
Mansion Haass is I largo one and was, a few
years ago, sreatly a.lled to.altsied and repairer,
and is now ... ptetty good r*pair. There w.li le
attached to tlio Massioa 82 8 12 feet ol Land, on
3d street, and the h». anec of tne Land will b* di
vided into 6 Building Lots, a cording to th* origi
nal plan and mtvey, which will be shown at the
sale, and can ia the mean tune lay seen at the oflioe
of the auctioneers. Th*> location of the foregoing
real estate ia justly regarded as among tbe m«st
t»?eutii>il in Richmond, co.nmaadißg. as it does,
a full view of th« oily and James river, and the
surrounding country for line* in extent.
Tbkm" —Enough ia oash to rirfray expense* of
sale; balance at t», 12 and 18 month*, for aegotia
ble a«tes, interest added, satisfactorily endor**.t,
aad title retained till all the pnroha** money is
paid. The taxes aad insurance for 1800 to be pa d
by ths parch— Mrs.
JNO. H.TYJEE,* C __.„
SAM'L TYREE. , Cm,1 ~-
Sal* ooßducted by Oodiiib A Arp«b»o.v, Auct's.
*pl7 _
THE "BUY VALt'AHIaK rROPERTY
KNOWN AS METROPOLITAN HALL. IN
THE CITY <>R RICHMOND. OMTHE NORTH
SIDE OR FRANKLIN. BETWEEN GOVERN
Ot AND 14th STS., FOR SALE AT AUCTION.
At the requestor the late firm of Messr*. Bark*
date A Resd. who wish to w.nd up tK*ir late aart
■ership transeetiOß* w* will sell at aucuoa. oa
IB* pr*mi*OT.. oa THURSDAY, th* 3rd Mat.
MB), at * o'oloek P. M. (if fair, if aot, the aeat fir
day.' the very vat**M* property b«a*f*tj as abwva.
and known as ts* «UTrFpo_ITAN Iali!-*
This Hall is so well ksown that a misste de*e*Tp
lorn it deemed asneoMearv.' The tot hasafSoat
ofuof**t oa Fraakha sTewtbilf
about m feet. It will be divided istoaVelets mt
»feet each. sa« sold with or unihout the haiMi_t
a* way b* dmmtit »-wt st th* bear of sal*. 7 pQ
of th* peo»*ny can be an at oar oMee. TheT*
*' •**%
**••*<• •« • ».«••_»
__i_7a?J. 1 *?-* leterest added.
■ ■ <— > -Pft** ..
Mr Oeddia A Aarersa-. Amwu
*T»B~STEES' ItLktlV iti'H urstl
I IN PORTJ|L*I0 l *«Ast I RQcM
IN PLAN OF FPLTyif. AT AUCTION -Ac tras
tees ia a deed frnas J***»* Ferrer aad wife. sated
2M July. letK. daly ja.Haa-ae C-_a F
Court, te *eeure tbe Unio* ialwHßß Fssd Chea
t-any, w*. ta* undenN/aed. will 9W****** *m*39
ihe premise. <« Fi I DAY, tha Mth >»_'L2__».
comin*Bei*< at»« ..'clock P. M- tt. ■*•! lsjaap
ronrsyed br said deed, m: Let Un. *.**. fast
Mayo, fronting on the North U_» ♦____"_*_ l
street it ?•*». h*tweea Mh *•• i** *X** , f , M HP
feet, to an alley .» tern wide. Atee, ■*. LfMla
ruiton.frontisg tnsstber IM (rat aa th. ftseftfc
aide of i.rahasn street, by 1 . fee*, to aa alley If
feet wide. The** lota arc b**atifat'r Imßlsd.aß
ar» ver» near ths Wtlliamsberg A*aae*.
Tb. m« -On* third cash; halaeoe at • sad tt
inoatha. for negotiable Bote* laterMt *«dsn. aaa
if. " I " MU - H? B T7L% tfc * 7"*— *
■few^tftol*" 11 "'
gopmw A Ari*B߻ow. Aaaja. aatt
C.tl.F or a Tuck in BTBABJBbV
r>SC~I*LTZ AT AI CTION-AitbeieeaaMes'
th* peraonal representatives of the kite Dr. Wsk
li»m Collms. sndol Mr J. W Keelisa. w* wUleetf
nt siiblie auction, on hoard of tha steasier Scbaltß.
at her wharf at Rocketu. in th* city of Riehainad.
on FRIDAY ths 27th April. I*o, at Jo'oloek P.sTZ
the interest owned by th* said decedent* ia said
steamer, esch Iteisx entitled tiCS »har*s of tba
■t.tek at tn* par value of 4wo etch This steasiSf
plies lietween the Chickaooraifi. aad J**** Ri
ver*, entoys a fiae run of custom, aad is rati .ea
ular with the traveling public She >* as w. tear a.
out of debt, aed bass fund oa deposit ia the Ba
vins* Hank amounting to ahnat t2.«u>.
Th* lerma of sale which will be liberal. Will ha
made known at the hour of sal*.
Captain Hill, whooommaads thisStSßßaSr. Will
give an, furt.er i.forj.a^^.t^n^^d^
ap 14—td Asetioe—ra,
B» E. B. Tech, Aaet'r.
Ho- <o Horn » l *. Ml I HP AdPhoal*
WOOD PIANO. AT AUCTION-Oa Fftl
DAY.aTth in*' .at lo o'clock, I will sell.at the
residence of Mr. J. C. Smith, on Henry, betwsea
Clay and Cathenn* streew, a few square* above
Brooke Avenue, all h>* H 0 I' S E It O L D sad
KITCHEN EURMTURE. aonsist.st of Mahos- -
any SI'FA. CHAIRS TABLES. WaSHSTANDH.
BEDSTr.ADS CARPETS. BKD\MaTTIIOR
ES. Cane and Wood Seat CHAINS, Ac., Ac.
PIANO-A superior 6 oc*tv* PIANO, ia Bose
wotHlcase ALhO. _
The utual variety of KITCHEN FURNITURE.
among*t which is a good OiXKINO StOVK.
After which, will '-c hired for the batai.ee ofth.
.ear. a No. 1 OOK. WASHER ami IMONftlj
and at tbe same time the Hol'-<E will be rsatea
lor the eneuiug year. £. B. COOK. Auet.
»p2s_
HI«H t'UNStA«LE*SSALM-iri'lb. aeM
on FRIDAY the 17th day of April. Mt. at 99
o'clock A M . at tbe Bowling Saloon oa has street.
tetween Ma>n and Cary atrteta, 3 Tea-Pie AI teas,
Ba'is, Pins. Fixtures. Ac ; aad al*<> a lot o* nSe*
Chairs, to satislV a .batrea* warrant ib my has—'
in favor of Mrs. John Exa'l Tbnms—Cash,
ap;»-« F. BUTLER. -■ C. C. j. __
My f**tt. Aact. '
NII.IIT J*ALES.-WATCHES. JEWEL* 7
AND FANCY GOODB.-Wfll b* sold steel
tion, at my store, commencing at 7 o'olook, THIS
X V EN IN G, and continued during th* ee**oß,*rer»
night, a large asaortment of fine Geld and Silver
Watches, fine Jewelry, BraoeleU, fancy Beß-h
Knives and Forks, Pocket Cutlery, Castors, Glass
ware, Merino Shirts. Drawers. Table Cloths. Ca*
simcres. Bed Spreads, Cigars, and Fancy Goods.
no 30 ALEX.NOTT.AB*L_
By J. M. Btagesa Aact'f.
WILL BE SOLO, every night this week, al
auction room M. Main street, ootnmeßoia. at
T o'clock, a large invoice of fine Gold, Silver, aaa
Hated W'ATCRES; line Gold JEWELRY. GpU
GUARD aad VEST CHAINS. L*diee r CHATA-
I.AINS; Silvei Plated S POO NBTrO Rift. CAS
TORS, Ay. Also, a lot of FANCY GOODS, Cl-
GARS, CUTLERY. Ac.
N 8.-Consignments receiving every darwsd**ld
err*. J. H. DIGGES, Aut
Pub. SaJeaman. ia s—ts
COAL. COKB, >0.~
On band a lull sub.lv of
ILOTHIAN. LUMP, AVERAOE
and SMITH'S COAL.
-ALBO,-
RED and WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL.
C. B. LIPSCOMB,
mh 14—ts llth st., near Main's Bridge.
C~U»a_.--The price of Coke uatil farther aobo.
c will be as follow*:
SOFT LUMP COKE SAM
SOFT HAIL COKE— TB
HARD COKE . ....... «... AM
Orders promptly executed at Yards eoraer Mth
and^aadfoaadlj^^
_f\AH AND PINE WOOO-ti**aon*d aad aa
\J der shelter, for sal* st Coks Yards,
de l*-ts JNO. J. WERTH. Aft. .
GREASE KITRAtTOK-tot removisß
paint, tar, was, or any kind of grease, from all
kinds of silk and woollen Dresses, and from Broad
cloths. Cassimeres, Ac., without the slightest IBJB
ry to the fabrics.
Thi* article has been used extensively throagh
out the country, and has received the highest re
commendations. 11 also received tb* silver medal
at the last Mechanic*' Fair. It ia made ia thweitv,
and deserves the patronage of tb* South Tn Be
had ot the prin ipal Druggist*, and st my latere
tory, corner I I _ and 10th sts.. Richmond. Va.
EDW'DT. FINCC
f*> IS— Tim Analvtinal Cheniu k
Tjuri.TS *, aMMHO 1U EMIk'S AN B VA
-1 LENCIAS. ANGLAIS BEREGE.-CHAS A.
«.W A TkIN, corner rith and Main atreete, seat
do..r to Col. W. D Blair. Ladies' splendid Dree*
Goods at le»s th m N.-.w York p. ice*, saenneedat
the auction room*.
Acs l 24th.—This morning, we commence the
■ale of Sjßi WTO worth of new and beautiful apnaa
Dres* f.oods. within the reach of all cloe* buyer*.
NOTlCE.—l,onoyards Eatra Berege at 12H ct*.,
LOW yards real Vaiencias at 25 ct* ; Spring De
Lames at I-.: Foulard SI Iks at BO eU.t Black Silk
at.fltMo I- rem h Collars at Stfttts; 900 do.do.at
61 cts : 100 do. do. at 31. cheap at 82 SO
ALSO.— KiblK.n*. ft raw 11. n net* Heches, Ac.
C. A. GWATKIN, cor. Bth and Main sts .
NexttoW.D Blair. Km._
-, HEAIHi'RS 17»th REO. VA. M'li.lf (A.t
Jl KiiHMo.il). April 21. IMA %
m General Orders.
!ll Company Muster* will be held at the follow
•"___[ing time arid places:
ejompanv No I. Captain P. G. CneuLSß, oa
THURSDAY. 2bth inst.,on Sana street, ia front
of the Custom-House.
Coiiiy-any Ho t Cast. M C. Gatbs.ob FRIDAY.
27th inst .in ror.t «t the Ist Market.
Company No. t Capt. A. D ~iLLi*M«.nn FRI
DAY, 27ih instant, in front of the First Baptist
Church.
Company N» 4. Capt. Tuoms* F. Raolaid. on
FKIDAY. .'"th instant, in front ol Seabrook'e
Warehouse.
Company No. A, Captain W. W Rhhwi», oa
FKIDAY, 27th inst, in front of tbe County Court
House
Company No. S, Cipt. J Swbbbbt, on SATUR
DAY. 2tnh itwt., in Iront of ths County Court-
House.
The Commandants of Companiea will notify
thrir respective comanands to Bsaentbte at tbe
atiove-named i>i«m at A o'clock P. M..ea the daye
aloresatd. tor instruction and th* election ol* l»t
and 2d Lieutrnaau.
By order of __
ap X»-«t J. A. CLARKSON, Lisat. Col. Com.
t\l U1 PA IRS ii 11LT WINDO VV Sll A UES
gJ\f\J To Iw ran off at an immena* saeritce, oa
account of enlarging mv store this auaimer.
Also. Table and Floor OIL CLOTH; «! large
gilt framed PARLOR PICTURES, diflerent sce
nery, at one-nail their value Call aooa. at tbe
•stablished Window Shade aad Dry Good* Sieve
of M. GOLDEN, 230 Broad *t-,
Oppoaite the «tore of 4uarles A BOBS.
P. B.—l have no traveling a«*B— ia this ettfar
elsewhere. mbß-Jai
DISSOLUTION.— t|meo~Mrt.*»ei. h_m*>
fore«xist,n_ under the aasae of Wr.NDfcN
HURG A- BOHMER.at City Poiat, Va., is this
day dissolved by mutual cnaeat.
ROBERT WENDENBURG will cosUnue tea
Imeinees en msowa ac count,aad sohetts ■ mmitiwri
* nee of the litter— patron*** bestowed oa the tela
fi m.
a.*.-lm WENDENBURG A BOHMER.
NEW ORE.* PATTFltN*r***iv*d_o 4a*.
with severel n*w HLEEVfcM aad BERTHAS
DKESHEBand MANTILLAS cut aed ba«t«d. or
mot* HEKEGr. 'lUILiING Ber*** aed Mar
seille* BONNETS mads at M EVERETI '*,
sp2S- 9t* Mai. tm^mgmmmmn *b-ve tth.
TRUNK LEATHER. MADDUX* Oft.
ia l*_»• <"••»» . dmrrm h-l«W ISlt* c.
C~OtOA AND) «lId«IiLATET-Bsßer*. Ceeea
and Choooiau. the best ia use. for sal* tm
A. BODJ.KI.ft k CO. Dr.ssUU.
No. m Msie *t._
E" XIEI.LENT MfTTEH.-Justreeeivedthis
2l«td*y April, several pick— »*sof t_r_rsasa
nor Goshen Butter. r Mi 'AjWNf.
117 Broad st.
DLACK SILK MANTLBB.--ftM.nad haaB
HKRKIN«B.-M»bMinie. 1 Cst Bern-fa
laudisg, lor sal. by
BACON* BABIKHVILL.
HOVC'MIN'S Celebrated laMtHMe C*»V.B*l'
v.at. for sate by "F J. FICOT.
Ceraer Maia aad llth see.
FSJKV? 5 * T -~---
Coraer Mala aed ttth sis.
T1. V Baasrjor BerßisTflaid.
A Tor sale bp
_, ?jL PICOT, eoraer Maia aad 17th sts.
A LBARV WHITE POTATO-*-» bblT
t\ reeeued ftoaeob*. ler N*
9£l _»»L*rßTlXl MEDII Hi SO. 1 MAtft
«*V EftEL,ia store. For *%*by . ■"-.
WM WaLLACBaONB.
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