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THURSDAY MORNING MAY 10 lt_».
Cox »r up no*.- At ihe annual meeting of
the New Yoik ideographical and Statistical
Koch*)*., held in that city on Thursduv last,
Mr 11 "11 Milliard rea.l a paiwr on PilßlsPnl
mount**, the disease commonly known ns
Consumption. It carried ofl*. he said, more
persons than any other disease. Itnow caused
one-M-ili t*i th*« deaths iv the world. In Cana
da New York and Boston there bad been a
very c inßßleißllß diminution of deaths by it
Blneethe buflnnlng of the century. In New
Ton it had diminished from *_i> to 11 per cent.
Providence is much more given to consumption
than New Y< m Chicago shows only about
ii per cent, of Consumption. The army statis
tics showed most t'oiifiimptiiiii on the (Inlf
Panel of _lorMn, South Carolina,and Alabama;
next is New York harbor and California;
next Texas : next Washington and Oregon Ter
ritories: next the Atlantic Coast ol Florida
ami lowest New Mexico. In Ireland from
Ht7 to 1837, then was not a single case of Con
aumpti.ui. 11 was tlie same in Labrador and
Oreenland, antl was very rare in I pper
Rnssiri. I'erMa nntt Algiers were singularly
free from it. Consumption was more preva
lent In Gibraltar .mitt Malta than in Canada,
according to the _**_-_- .army statistics.
The deaths are much greater in Ber
muda than in New Eoundland. In lilu
dostan thi-r*- i» v**ry little Consumption.
In rtisi'rirts wh.-re intermittent fevers are pre
valeiit such •»■' Venice, and the Tuscan ma
remm- there is -very little Consumption. The
dsnths br In the British army
are threw times as great us iv the navy. March
April, May, February, January, December,
June.'July, November, August, September,
October is the ortler in which the mouths
stand, commencing with that in which there
is the gresie.st number. Iv October, there are
only about four-tltitis as many deaths as in
March. Among occupations, tailors are most
liable io Consumption ; then come shoemak*-rs,
lock-miths, physicians, gardeners, butcbeis,
and lawyers. The liability of the tailor is
more .lian lour timet* as grrat as that of the
lawyer. As to climate, humidity appears to
conduce must to i', though n moi6t salt air Is
not conducive to it. Cold is unfavorable to it,
eepeclnllyequßblit onM It is more common
among woaaen thau among men, and is most
comiu.n between the a»;es of'JO aud 30. There
to no reanon te believe thnt tnere is more or
less Ctonanißplhiu now thau thousands of
veers ago.
MEDICAL HC^PITALS^^^
IN t 111 Hi.V k Ul AUK. .ÜbUIIAL till..
LEGE.—This Ir.st.tution, situated at the corner
of Marctiall and College stieets, is fully provided
mr the accommodation ol t_th WHITE PER
RONS and NEGROES, requiring medical treat
ment.
White persons who desire it, oan be furnished
w.th PRIVATE RoOMS, where they wnl enjoy
every c.inl.ut and convenience.
The accommodations for _*LAVES, ns heretofore,
arc ainpa, ant! the attention of owners of negroes,
both in the city and country, is again invited to
the treat advantages /tif..riled by the infirmary for
the .Me.nc.al and Burgicul treatment of tlus class
ot paiients.
LYIN <' -1N WOMEN are also received and care
uliv -tt-nrii-.i to.
All pat cits r.re ur.il- the care of the Professors
ol the College, who \l3it the wards daily, aided by
i-.n eilioient corps of assistants. Iv ansen of diffi
culty, a consultation ot the. Professors is held,
without extra charge to the patient.
Tue iii.!,-;« lor Medical Attendance, Hoard,
Nursing an.f Medicine are as follows :
White Perßoaa
•• in private rooms. .$7 to 915
Siaves and other colored patients j*s "
For le-is than a week, (except in private rooms,)
|1 per day —provided that the aggregate shall not
ejedrt ihe charge for a fall week.
For Surgical Operations, by agreement with the
proprietors ol tne Believee Hospital, a small extra
charge wilt lie made, varying from 92 to #_>. ac
cord nt,' to the duticulty and importance of the op
eration.
au cnarges p_.ji_i.le on the removal of the pa
tient.
..d CASE OF SMALL POX. or any other in
fectious disease, not any cast nf Insanity, will be
admitted. 1
Attending i'hvßici__ns-Profs. TUCKER CON
WAY andMcCAW.
Attending Burgeons-Proß. GIBSON. PETICO
LASand VVELLFORD.
Resident Physioian—Or THOS. L. HUNTER.
Steward-F. M. PARR I. H.
President-ur. L.... JOYNES.
Persons in tne country, desirous of sending pa
tient; to the Infirmary, may add res 3 the President,
Steward, 01 any of the Professors of the College.
jaU-ly
MAIN STKEET HOSPITAL. FOR
SLAVES.—This Hospital is situated near tho
corner el Maia and 2-tn streets, and is admirably
idapl_din i'.'r.iit* .?, privacy and healthtulness of
position, 11 tin. purposes It which it has been in
stituted, namely: For .MEDICAL, SURGICAL
and OUST ETHICAL treatment of SLAVICS.—
Tue rules and regulations j:..v. ruing this institu
tion have alreatty been published. A circular oon
tatnittg fu.l particulars will i.c furnished those who
may desire further information.
Tbubs,—Patients per week, ,*5; less than n week,
•*1 per diem ; more th?tn a week and less than two
weeks, Ri lor the week, at.d §1 per diem, Ac. Pa
tients attending the daily examinations, ( not fit
sublets lor Hospital confinement.) charged tne
regular tee adopted l.y the profession at large.—
The above charK«.-* include board, medicine, medi
ent attend nice aud nursing. Sutgical operations
charged acoordiag to rules of other Hospitals of
tlu city For further information apply to the
P .vsiciai) resident at the Hospital, or to either of
the undersigned Physicians and Proprietors.
FRS. W. HANCOCK. M. D.,
Main st., bet. 3d and4th.or No. 130 Mainst.
ST. Gfc.o PEACHY, M. D.,
Exchange Hotel, or Grace st... bet. 6th and Bth.
P. fe, LUCKETT, M. D.,
Ballard House.
PHILIP S. HANCOCK. M. D.,
Resident Physician.
CYRUS BROOKS,
apl9--ly Resident Assistant.
B" ELLEV IE lItISPITXL.—
which has been in successful operation for the
last Boven years, is situated on Church Hill, Rich
mond, Virgiuia. in n delightful, airy position, and
is furnished with every convenience conducive to
the comfort of patients and the successful treat
ment ul disease. _
It has lately undergone extensive repairs. Rooms
nave been nicely furnished suitable to the acoom
modation of gentlemen who may find it inconve
nient to tic treated at their private lodgings.
Particular attention will lie paid to the lying-in
wards, which are peculiarly commodious.
teems:
(Payable on the removal of tho Patient.)
White Pat tents, per week —, if«
Colored Co. do ——-~—.6
Private Rooms, do —97t0810
B__.City acceptances required for patients from
.he country, unless where the parties are known to
ineoi the Physicians of the Hospital.
This includes ail charges for Board, Medical At
.ndance, Nursirg and Medicine. By an arrange
nent with the Infirmary of the Medical college, a
mialt additional fee, ranging from 42 to S3u. -HI
_ charred for Surgioal oases. The particular sum
nay 1. ascertained before-hand hy application to
me of the attending Physicians.
No Small Pox admitted. ... _,'
n_L. N- Patient reoeiyed for less than % ween.
Tile und3rsigned will give their personal atten
iou to all Patients placed in their Hospital.
ArTKSIUNO physicians:
JAMES BOLTON, M. D., Grace st., between4th
POLLARD, M. D., Governor St., Ist
loor above Richmond House.
O. A. CRENSHAW, RL D„ opposite Amenoan
30t61
WM. W. PARKER. M. D., Law Building, cor
ler of Uth and Franklin sta. __ . .
C. W. P. BROCK, M. D-, Resident Physician,
ja 8-ly
ROOFING.!
GRAVEL ROOFING.
BioTINAiOR FLLT) ROOFING.
TIN HOOFING.
We are now prepared to put on the GRAVEL
ROOFING, of a very superior quality, either in
lown or eeant •?•
Also, all kinds of GUTTERS,
CONDUCTORS,
snd LIGHTNING RODS
CHARLES D. YALE & CO.,
ep2o—6m Iron Block. Governor st.
LU.TT »-7aVE.*"U_EK.~The undersigned re
' spectlully informs the citizens of Hiohmond
ihat he is prepared to CLEAN OCT rear houses.
links, and other places of deposit, and thoroughly
lime them, on the most reasonable terms, and in a
maimer not in the least offensive on toe premises
>n which he may work. His wagon is so eon
•trucied as to l« air and water tight.
Orders can lie left with Messrs. MiLLSPsron k
lonsron, No. 27 Main street, or Jas. P. Dt val,
aorner loth and Main. R. H. ALLEN, Agent.
mh3l-3in
WHITE OAK~LU__ER, RAWER) TO
ORDER-The subscriber having the entire
control of one of the best Steam Circular Saw
Milts in the Btate. located in originat White Oak
forest, will contract to furnish, in good order and
on reasonable terms. WHITE OAK TIMBER,of
superior quaii.y, ÜBe d in Car building. Machine
lurposes. Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats,
Indges.Ac TRUMAN A. PARKER/
_ , Wholeealeend fcetail Lumber Dealer.
my 3-tiyi
Mi . 1 F_u-uK'i'nA-i : B r_Mm______Z__r___*
be received at the Carbon Hill ______ tit,
drlvine two TUNNELS in rook u_W ________ tfSL
GANG WAYS tv coal. '* M •**"•• **" **•
___***?* _ JNO. J. WERTH Ae't.
!,*-»_■ _ALE-_ bbls. -.PERFInV ~rr___fS —
r choice article. ".nriHl. I LOUR, a
10 bbls "Prince Albert" IRIBR POTATORR
Cheap, to close consignment. ' '■■■BUB.*
ap -W~ts _ MADDUX A CO
lA-IEMKIVEK .!.« KANAWHA BUMUs
•» guaranteed; l.»r sale BB «__
sa is-te R. H. f-Al'*V a 00
' I-> TOBA 4 t O"■ IRTR.-Flavoring Prunee.
* nice, large, and pulpy; one pound worth two of
those usually sold for Savoring; just received for
*___. ••°V'S J. ROSSIEUX. No. m Maiß at. ]
I,*Kfc__H MAY HUTTRR -Constantly reoeiv.
A ing a supply of choice MAY BUTTER, nt
wholesale and retail, by WM. T. KINO,
and I, Franklin street.
ROWLAND-a u'rAMILY FLOUR-ln
store and for sale by
fiELDEN A MILLER.
_____ Corner Pearl and Carp sta.
P%_ft^A H F f,^E F »p
would call the sttenuoß of those.await
, T.A RUL-iTlJY^ißlilninnt.
tT/OOtTB HAIR MR-TORER ; Mrs Allen's
VV Reet4.rer: Rsrry's Tr.cophrrooilT. _m*sKa
fhsrion, nnd Water of 1 'earls' for wis by
ftOORIRO PRLRES.TOORIITo PRUNr'r
B»n.».PMtN__. **W.l_
prior «n__tr, at lew prices. A. ANTONI. ' I
CANDIDATES POR OFFICE.
' ~ rajnuao wunty. i
HAVINI* BEEN SOLI* ITEM BY i
JBsuy ofjny friends to Buffer myself to
»c voted for mb MAGISTRATE for the Second
Distr-et of Hennoocountf, 1 hsve only to say. !
should it be tbe pleasure or my friends to elect me. .
I will serve them to the best of my ability and I
judgment. [myP-dtde'*) JOSEPH C.HALEY.
•"»*» TOTHEVOTEBSOPMENRILO i
-uVJBh COUNTY-FBLLoiv-CiTiasfis: lw»
oandidate lor re eteotion to the office of.COM
MISSIONER OF THE REVENUE, for the Up
per District of Hennoo County, and reapeotfiilly
solicit your support at the election to take place on
the 21th of May next. 11. you again elect me. 1
will use mr utmost efforts in the faithful discharge
ofthe duties of my offics. . .„-...
my 9— dtds* W. P. LAWTON.
TO THE VOTER* OF HENRI.
__k-_& CO.—I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of COMMON WEALTHS ATTORNEY.
Very reapectfullr,
my r-.de J. B. YOUNG.
TO THE VOTERS OF Ol_-
P»-___ TRICT N0.2. HENRICO COt NTY.-l
smaoandidate for the office of CONSTABLE of
District No. 2, and respectfully solicit your votes
st the approaching election.
my S-tde' JAMBS P. VAUGHAN.
TO THE VOTERS OF DISTRICT
_--__» NO. 3, HENRICO GOUNTV.-By the
advice of my friends, and in accordance with my
own wishes, I announce myself a candidate forthe
office of CONSTABLE, and solicit your suffrages
at the State Election, in May next. Respectfully,
myg-tde* ANDREW J. BLACKBLRN.
•".J***- TO THE VOTERS OF OISTRIC T
_--___ NO. 4, HENRICO COUNTY.-At the re
quest of many friends, 1 announce mysell a can
didate for the office of CONSTABLE, tor theabove
named District, and promise, if elected, to dis
charge the duties faithfully. Your suffrages
respectfully solicited,
inya-auhmy* FLEMING PHILIPS.
j**.""*-- TO THE VOTERS OFTHE
_K_S» COUNTY OP HENRICO.-At the re
guest of many friends, I am a oandidate for the
office of i_ HERI PE, and if elected, will devote all
my time and energy to the discharge of the du
ties, and feel confident, wnn tne long experience
1 hsve had as Sheriff, to be able to do so incom
pliance with the oatn of office.
Respectfully,
_aplO-tde* HENRY H.JONP-S.
TO THE VOTKRN OF HENRICO
•»»__fc COUNTY.—I respectfully announce my
self a candidate for tho office of COM MISSION KR
OFTHE REVENUE m the Upper District of said
count). Having served as Constable ol that Dis
trict lor about six years, 1 leave my friends to
judge of my qualification for that office. My past
course is a true criterion to judge by. It you think
1 am worthy of your suffrages, 1 respectfully solicit
your votes.
_H_» Election the 4th Thursday in Mar next.
ap 6-dlde* THOS. M. MONTAGUE.,
TO THE VOTER- _Fll_-NB.lt O
_-___> COUNT V.—lam a candidate for the of
fioe of COMMISSIONER OK THK REVENUE
for the UPPER DISTRICT OE HENRICO CO..
and respectfully solicit your sudrages at the eleo
tioa in MAY next. Should it be your pleasure.to
sleet me, I pledge myself to discharge the duties
ofthe office faithfully. Respectfully,
fef-tde* GEO. W.CARTER.
TO THE VOTERS OF DISTRICT
sß"*»*__Q No. 2.—1 hereby announoe myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of CONSTA
BLE for the above district, and respectfully solicit
your votes in May next.
mhaj_-tde* GEO. W. THOMAB.
TO THE VOTERS OF HENRI-
Be-_B-. CO.—l respectfully announoe myself a
oandidate for re-election lor COMMISSIONER OF
THE REVENUE in the Lower District, at the
election in May, and very respectfully solicit your
votes. Imh 8-tdel JOHN_A._EACHO.
IL __■ i THE SHERIFFALTY OF HEN.
-*•___- RICO COUNTY.—I hereby announoe
myself a oandidate for the above office. Should it
be the pleasure of the voters to elect me, 1 shall
be ever grateful, and will use every exertion to
discharge the duties thereof faithfully and impar-
lathd-tdl JACOB S. ATLEE.
C"2-» TO THE VOTERS OF HENRI.
•*-___ CO COUNTY.—By the advice of my
friends, and in accordance with my own wishes, 1
announce myself a candidate tor the office of
SRERIEF OP HENRICO COUNTY, and solioit
yonr suffrages at the State election in May next.
As a guarantee for the faithful performance of
the duties of the office, 1 refer you to all who know
me for the manner in which those duties have been
perl.irrr.e_l during the past three years that I have
acted as deputy for the present Sheriff.
Respectfully, your fellow-citizen,
mhl—dt-Mmy* PRO. P. P_J_____BANTB.
•"-S*"-. TO THK VOTtRS OF TH*.
_-___. SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.-Having
been applied to by many friends in this circuit to
announce myself a CANDIDATE POR THE
JUDGESHIP made vacant by the death of Jud.e
John B. Cloptox, and replied to them by saying
I would determine and let them know in tune
what I would do, I adopt this mode of informing
them and the other voters of said circuit, if it be
their pleasure to elect me, I will accent the ofico,
and discharge its duties to the best of my ability.
JNO. M. GREGORY.
Richmond, April 9th, 1 SCO. ap 28-dtde
jP_*-2__» TO JOHN O. TAYLOR. _____<*.
•*•-_____. Dear Sir: As the time is approaching
lor the voters of Henrico to select a Biiitat.lt. per
son to fill the office of SHERIEE, and being satis
lied, from our long acquaintance with you. that
you are qualified to discharge the duties of the oi
fice, we, the subscribers, respectfully request you
to announce yourself a candidate for the said of
fice, pledging you our support in the ensuing eleo-
Joseph Bernard,
Benjamin Walton,
Major Ford,
0. 0. Bridiiewater,
Thos. M. Montague,
S. A. Moles,
Million P. Pod,
Hudson H. Ford,
Aimer Hilhard,
Thomas M. Ladd,
Charles G. Paleske,
Henry Nirough,
Geo. Timberlake,
R. E. EllyKon,
Richard Thomas,
Daniel N. Melton,
John Perkins,
Hherwin Mcßae,
E. C. Crump.
ia3l-ts
Uon.
Dr. A. J.Terrell,
J. W. Crenshaw,
James C. Gordon.
R. B. Jones,
Wm. E. Wade.
8. Hellstern,
Peter Lawson,
J. S. fi. Tinsley,
R, A. Lancaster,
Wm. A. Burnett,
James Oilman,
Peter S. Hughes,
Robert G. Walton.
W. C. Taliaferro,
James H. Malony,
E. A. Bohwagerle,
Fendall Griffin,
F. Hattorf,
Win. Cullingwortb, St.,
J. P. Ford;
•*-3-» TO MESSRS. A. J. TERRELL,
■*-__ WM. C. TALIAFERRO, FENDALL
GRIFFIN, JAMEB OILMAN. AND OTHERS.-
In compliance with your request and in accord
ance with my own inclination, I hereby announoe
myself a candidate for SHERIFF OF HENRI
CO COUNTY, and respectfully solicit the votes oi
my fellow-citizens in May next, for that office,
pledging myself to discharge the duties of the ol
uce faithfully. Respectfully,
fe 1-ta JOHN O.TAYLOR.
HANOVER COUNTY^
*-_s=s__ PETER W. WING FIELD is a
*•*•___ candidate for COMI-810NER OF THE
REVENUE for the upper district ol Hanover
oounty.
Election fourth Thursday in May. [mh 26—tils*
\ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY;
S a -e5-s» TO THE VOTERSOF CHESTER.
_h-E_. FIELD COUNTY.-The office of COM
MONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY for the County of
Chesterfield being within the range of my profes
sional employment, would be for that reason, and
that reason only, an acceptable position to me. I
therefore aooede to the requests of a number of
voters, recently expressed, and deolare myself a
candidate for the suffrages ol the people, at the
election to be held on the fourth Thursday in May
next, at which time the office is to be filled for the
regular term o' four years.
apll-tde C. C. McRAE
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
»"-_=-» LEE C H I NO, LEECH I NO.-
---K-S MRS. WOOLHOUSE, Cupper and
I.eecher, 133 Main street,over S. Sutherland's Gun
Store, sign of the Rig Gun.—Mrs. W. has for years
attended the ladies of Richmond, and given uni
vernal satisfaction.
Mrs. W. will attsnd those requiring her ser
vices, at all hours, day or night.
N. 8.-LEECHES for sale. Orders from the
country carefully packed- apM—Sm
jPSBHAwis R. SUTTON, ATTORN EY
_K_Bb AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC-
Practicei in all ths Courts ofthe city of Rich
mond and the counties of Henrico and Goochland.
Offioe corner Bank and 11th streets, Richmond,
Va. Hs is also Commissioner ofthe United states
Court of Claims. ap 16-3 m
g 55» BENJAMIN H. NASH.
•«-__T ATTORNEY AT LAW, I
(orncßcoß-ii-B or Uth smu mai.i sts ,) I
Attends all the Courts of Chesterfield, Powhatan,
Henrico and ofthe city of Richmond.
aplf—lm
jJB-*_2__» GEORGE B. STEEL.
Vs-_S-__i DENTIST.
Often nnd Residsaee Sou th west corner Main and
Bth Its., first door above Crenshaw. New Hotel,
Richmond, Vs. ■__'■________
Having an eiperieaee of ten yean in his profes
sion, he feels confident of giving antufaction to
thoee who mar favor him with their patronage.
-nhlA-dm _.
»-*C___*-* arVmer~andkrson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in the Courts held in the oity of
Richmond. Office, for the present, in Goddin_
Building. , mhT-^Sm
JOHN~S. CASK IE. _
••**-» ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Has removed his often to No. 3Law Building, near
ths State Oourt House.
_Rs practices ia all ths Courts held in the city of
S-ehmond and oounty of Henrico. JeM-ts -
pi_____l^lS
oft*
81 street. llPlt*
ctefi&rtTotcTsmW" nud
tftse at the eornnr of Rank and Uth streets, last
bnWthsCn_H_om--__onßß. JsM-ly
**"*
£\M. HOOPI_AN_r*» HERMAN RITTRRR
DR. ROOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL,
T*« great standard medicine* of Ihs present srs,
hare acgutred their great popularity only isro-g*
year* of trial. Unbounded satisfaction tt rtndtrsd
by them in all castt.andthsptoplthnotpronottnetd
them worthy. ' _• _„
LIVER COMPLAINT, DTSPRPBJA.JAUN
-6 HE. DEBILITY OF THE NBRTOBS
SYSTEM, DISEASES OF
THE KIDNEYS. jt
nnd alt distaste arising from m ditordorsd .seer er
weakness of the stomach and digestif* organs, art
speedily and permanently tweed by Ihs GERMAN
BITTERS. . _.
Ths BALSAMIC CORDIAL hnsatowwtdmrtpw
tation surpassing that of any stmtlnr preparation
extant. It will cure, without nail., th* most te
rer* and long standing _„____. __.________■
COUGH, COLD, OR HOARSENESS, BRON
CHItIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP.PNBU
MONIA. INCIPIBNTCONS UMPTION,
nnd has ptrformtd tht most astonishtug tmrts ever
known of
CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION!
A f*w dotts will also at anet chick and curt tht
most seem DIARRHtRA procttding from Colb in
TUB Do WW.". .
These medicines art prepared by Da. C. M. J sen
sor. A Co., _Vo. 418 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
nnd ar* sold by druggists and dealers in medicines
tverv-WeXtrt, at 7b ttnls per bottlt. Tht tignatur* of
C. Al. Jst _-.iN will bs on ths outside wrapper uf
tarh bottl*.
In ths At manor, published annually by thtpro
prxetors calied Ev-cbtbodt's Almanac, yen will
And testimony and commendatory notices from all
parts ef the country. Thttt Almanacs mrs giotn
away by mil our agents.
P U RCELL, LADD A CO., A rente.
je ll—d&cwlr Richmond. Va.
Hfr.LVIKOLU'N KATKAI T BUHL,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio,
The Great Diuretio, The Great Diuretic,
The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio,
Tbe Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic,
A positive and specific remedy for diaesses ol the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OP BUCHU
Is s certain, safe and speedy cure, from whatever
cause they may have originated, and no matter of
How Long Standing, How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, How Long Steading.
It i 5! taken without Hindranoe from Business, and
little if any change of diet,
is pleasant in its taste and odor.
And immediate in its action.
1 f you are sutteri ng with any of the above distress
mg ailments.
PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE.
PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
PROCURE THE REMEDY' AT ONCE,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
As a medicine which must benefit every Imdy, from
the simply dolioate to the confined ana despairing
invalid.
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
NO EUUAL 18 TO BE FOUND.
NO EQUAL IS TO BE POUND.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for Sb : delivered te
any address. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD,
Depot. 104 South Tenth St., below Chesnut,
For sale wholesale and retail by
FISHER k WINSTON,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
£a 17—ly_ lag Main street.
MEDICAL CARD.-Dr. FLUME offers his ser
vices to tbe public in the treatment of all secret
diseases. 'Twenty years' practice in the above
branch gives Dr. P. a claim to publio favor.—Office
on Franklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, and
third house below Trinity, Church, same side. Al
ways on hand, a supply ofthe "CHEMICAL EX
TRACT OF FLOWERS;" one ofthe verr beat
renovators for weakened parts now known. Medi
oinessentto order. Atloommrnioationa by letter
or otherwise promptly attende. to. Richmond. Vs
WHITE -I Ll'IIlR WATER,
FROM THE
WIHT •'. SULPHUR SPRIN-M-L,
• KKKNISKIKK COU'-TY VA_
The lone established reputation of the WHITE
SULPHUR SPRINGS forthe cure of Chronic dis
eases, renders comment upon their medicinal effi
cacy unnecessary.
For many years the waters of these Springs have
been transported and used by persons at their own
homes, and, experience fully testifies, tcuA the
same beneficial iffects that have resultidfrom their
use when drank fresti at the fountain.
These waters are gently APERIENT snd very
decidedly ALTERATIVE. Their great forto ns
a remedy, and the quality above all others that has
given to them their high reputation, is their al
teratio, power, or their peculiar operative influ
ences, by which they stimulate Glandular secre
tions, resolve Chronic inflammations, overcome
obstructions in the smaller vessels, and throw off
morbid accumulations from diseased organs, thus
producing tlie alterative or profound rhanges de
manded in almost every case of Chronic dissass.
As an APERIENT and ALTERATIVE, the
range ol diseases to which they are applicable will
be apparent to medical men--such, for instance,
as Chronic afftctions of the Stomach, Bowelt,
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, b;c , Ire. Upon the func
tions of tho organs genet ally, they exert marked
effects, stimulating those that are inactive, and
establishing healtny secretions in such as ha.c de
parted from a normal condition.
In DYSPPiPSIA and in Chronic irritations of
the mucous coat of the Stomach and Bowels, they
are employed with the happiest results.
In the various formsof LIVER DI!. EASE, their
superior efficacy has been long and firmly estab
lished.
CHRONIC DIARRHO-A is often cured by
them, alter other remedies have been inetteotualty
tried.
To COSTIVE NESS of the Bowels and to PILES,
they are well adapted.
In the several forms ot KIDNEY and BLAD
DER AFFECTIONS, unattended with inflamma
tion, they are very serviceable.
To tne-_«_-_!/.rets of CHRONIC OBSTRUC
TIONS, Ac, peculiar to females, their alterative
influences are often eminently useful.
NEURALGIA and the various nervous diseases,
when they are the result of organic derange
ments, are treated with great success by thess
waters.
In CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, their known ef
ficacy is coevdl witu the early history of ths
Spriugs.
As a palliative of most excellent effect in GO UT
their value has been long appreciated.
In MKROL RIAL DISEASES, and in that pecu
liar affection that results from the abuse of Afer
r.ury in svph vlitic affections, a full course ot the
Water stands unrivalled in its curative powers.
n_w Pamphlets descriptive ofthe medioinal oha
racierand applicabilities of the Wateis furnished
gratis, on applioati. n to the Agents.
K_L. These Waters, seoarely put np at the
Springs in glass bottles, are now being regularly
furnished to the Agents in Richmond, tor the sap
ply of the general publio.
Ra_To prevent imposition, each bottle haa the
words. -GREENBRIER WHITE BULPHUR
WATER," blown in the glass, without which
none is genuine.
Orders from individuals, and the trade through
out the United Slates, should be directed to
PURCELL. LADD k CO.,
ap 14- lm Gen'l Agents. Richmond. Va.
O T I -Ifi--O~P A~K R-tii AND Mt_R
CHANTS WHO USE AND DEAL IN
GROUND PLASTER.—We would call your spe
cial attention to our stock, now in hand, of the
best WINDSOR SOFT BLUE PLASTER, pur
chased with special reference to the interest of ths
farmer and the trade generally.
From our long experience in the business,and giv
inc it our personal attention-seeing thatevery bar
rel is well coopered and in good shipping order, aad
the Plaster thoroughly pulverised-we hazard no
thing in saying that it will be to your interest to
givs us a call. Farmers ssnding bags will be fur
nished at one dollar less per ton. A liberal dis
count to the trade. References—Edmund. Daven
port k Co., Jas. T. Butler, and other merchants.
Reorders left in our box at Robinson _ Rob
erts, will be attended to. . _____ .
J. k H. P. SHARP. Steam Plaster Mill,
n023-em* South side of the Dock. Richmond.
Am Bt BL B _____» '
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT
AT NO. 208 MAIN STREET.
Returning our most sincere thanks forthe liberal
patronage already bestowed on us, we beg Isavs to
announce to our friend* and the public generally,
that we have ENLARGED and IMPROVED our
BOTTLING LSTABLISHMENT
this season, and that we shall continue to keep al
ways only th* very best articles of LAGER BEER,
PORTER. XX ALE and CIDER.
We shall fulfill all orders left with us, in oar
store. No. 308 Main street, either from CITY or
COUNTR V, with the greatest dispatoh.
We keep also on hand a full supply of LAGER
BEER and XX ALK, nut up in quarter and half
bbls. LOUIS EUKER k BRO..
ap JO— lm No. 2uß Main street.
REMOVAL. .......
GAS! GAS!!
We have on hand the most magnificent assort
mentof
CHANDELIERS,
PRI-DANTB. A
SHADES,
And all other kinds of GAS FIXTURE*!, over ex-
nMort...!
To which we ask an examination before making
your purohaaee. _ __ _____ „„_„„.
OAS FITTING and PLUMBING,
PORTABLE OAS WORKS,
Put up in any part of the country.
r * * CHAR D. YALK ft CO.,
ap3o—tin Iron Blook. Governor atreet.
nKPITHAL A«Ri-IJ__.TLRAI_ SOCIETY
•b OF VIRGINIA—The PAIR GROUNDS of
this Society will be opened to visiters hencefor
ward, until the next Fair, upon the following
terms, vix:
Visitors on foot will pay Soenls.
Sulkeys. • "
Carriages and Buggies....... Mt •
Military Companies ni. other Associations, who
dssire to uss the Grounds, will be permitted te do
souspon terms whioh may be agreed upon with the
Preident.
An adequate Police will be always upon the
Grounds, and no disorderly person will he per
mitted to remain on them.
nplS-tf C. DlMMOCK.Seoretary.
GR BAR R RRTRACTOR-Por removiaa
paint, tar, wax, or any kind of grease, from aD
kindsofßilkand woollen Dressee.andfrom Braad
oloths. Cassimeree, Ac, without the slightest laja-
been need exUßeirelj through
out the country, aed has received the fcigheetre
commendations. It also received the edver BBsdal
at the last Mechanioe* Pair. It is made is t_ise.tr.
and deserves the setrooafe ef the South. To bs
had of the prin isal £«<«__•*•• |~__i______/ &*"*
tory. corner I . a and Mth Va.
fcU-ftu A-M-fhenl Chaesui
500 To be ruß off at an immense Baenlee, en
******** _?__L lw^HJ^* rt .W W__WP*ll u_-
Also. Table and Floor _J\e_G_tP _"_LI ** lerne
fillfraatedFAßl_Oß NCTTiuali. difcreetusi*
eery, at one-Ball their __**• Cyl nson.n^tl_e
r4_H___ _ _■_ ___._;'—__''. •*< ■" * "' *<» > * ■ i s an ■■
ttftjAM-o-UtR-iD MR—. fte.~
■S*^_^M-^^S? IUUIII, '"'■•
ROBERT WRN__r__N_tUßO,
At SHIP BROKER, COMMISSION AND
010 CER AN D SHIP CHAND I/E R ,
Rtcnweien ann Citt PoigT, Vs., '*
lenrsMrsd to take Goods ou STORAGE at CITY
POINT on the most rsasonahle terms, without
charge of dray age either to or from stors
ABBLJT WORRS. ~
' -_P__ w * DAVIBB.
AtARBLi MASON.
«EORANIC_FII«TI_UT_,rr__I STREL'I
MONUMKJItVto_2bB, HEAb PIECES
Ma\. ITLES, FONTS, Je,
■R. First Prm liums awarded by the Virg ibib Ai -
riosltaral Soeiet r nnd Mcchaaicß*' Ins tit ate.
EDWIN WORTH AMI fc CO.,
GROCERS,COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
in
DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL.
Boliet eonsifaments of TOBACCO, WHEAT,
CORN, FLOUR, fee, to the sale of which EDWIN
WORTHAM will giro his personal attention.
■E. Ad ranees made oa sensignmen ts.
BAGS fßrnianed when renuired.
BR IDO FORD fc CO., General Commissi-n and
Forwarding Merchants, on the Dock. Richmond,
Tn. D. B. BRIDGFORD,
FRANKLIN MATTHEWS.
N. TIN-LEY PATH.
JOHN F. REONAULT,
19t Main street.
Has in store hie SPRING SUPPLY of
PAPER HANGINGS.
DECORATIONS, __, ___.
FIRR SCREENS.
BORDERS,
PAPER CURTAINS, Ac
CANTON MATTINGB. WHITE and CHECK
TABLE and FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. Parlor and
DOOR MATS.COCOA MATTINGS, Ac.
LACE. MUSLIN, and CHINTZ CURTAINS,
CORNICES. LOOPS. BANDS. Ac.
WINDOW-SHADES, SIDELIGHTS, and HOL
LANDS.
HAIR and SHUCK MATTRESSES, LOUNGES,
IRON BEDBTEADB. fee.
ROOMS, HALLS and ENTRIES papered in the
latest sty Is, and svsry dsseription of UPHOL
STER Y_e ork doae. ap 17-1 m
JAMBS WALL TCBNBB. J CHAS. S. MOBOAX, JB.
TURNER fc MORGAN,
GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(On Mam, between 7th snd Bth stieets, Richmond.)
Respectfully inform their Iriends and the public
generally tbat they hare taken tne above stand,
and intend to keep on hand,at all times, a well
selected stock ef FAMILY GROCERIES, to which
their attention is respectfully invited
TO FARMERS—We have A P. Routt's cele
brated CORN PLANTERS and SHOVEL PLOWS
lor sale. TURNER fc MORGAN.
ap!7—lm _
DOGOETT fc ANDERSON, "
Cobnbr or Frankd- and 13th Sts.,
Dealers in PAPER HANGINGS. OIL CLOTHS
MATTINGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, WIN
DOW BHADEB. BEDS. MATTRESSES and UP
HOLSTERING GOODS GENERALLY, have re
iceived their spring stock, embracing a full and
complete assortment in the above line, to which
they inrite the attention and patronage ofthe pub
lic generally. They are prepared to do Paper
Hanging and Upholstering in a superior style, hav
ing tne rery best workmen in their employ for that
purpose. _ap a—3m
GREEN fc DAVIS.
PRACTICAL
GRANITE CUTTERS,
Sixth Strtet, near the Armory, Richmond, Va.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
GRANITE WORK
Exeouted at short notice and in the best manner.
mhU-Um
RICHMOND FERTILIZER MANUFAC
TURING MILLS, ROCKETTB, RICH MOND,
VA.. 8. HARTMAN, General Agent, maufacture |
and keep constantly a supply of pure, fine-ground ,
BONE DUST; Hart man's Ammoniated Super
PHOSPHATE of LIME; Hartman's improved I
MANIPULATED GUANO, all of which we war
rant genuine and good—adapted to wheal, corn,
oats, tobacco and cotton.
For sale by Messrs. WOMBLE & CLAIBORNE,
Bl AIR fc CHAMBERLAYNE and ALEXAN
DER GARRETT. Ess. fe tk-AAwAm
MADDUX fc CO.,
(Successors to Smith fc Maddux.)
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j
Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel.
Richmond, Va.
Jas. F RoWABDs.of King William, J
W. H. Howabd, of York, S Assistants,
W. M. Marshall, ef Lunenburg, \
Guarantee to their friends faithful attention to
all consignments, and orders for goods from pro
duce customers.
Mr. F. V. SUTTON, Ja.,is admitted to a in
tsrsst in our basmsss.
ts 1-dtsfcswit MADDUX fc CO.
JOHN N. OORDON fc RON,
Urn Stbbbt, hbab tub Exbhanok Hotkl,
Oflsr for sals a large and fall assortment of IRON,
comprising Swedee, American Hammered, Peru
Hammered, English and English Refined, English,
American, Russia and Imitation Russia SHEET
IRON. Hoops, Band and Scroll Iron, Refined Plow
Iron and Plow Plates. Also, Tin-plate of various
sues, for tinnersi nd manufacturers: Sheet and
Bolt COPPER, Sheet Zino, Spelter, and the Metals
usually sold in this market. spl—ts
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQLOH-. AND
TEAS.
WINSTON fc POWERS,
Corner of Cary and Pearl Sts.. leading to Mayo's
Btidgt,
Keep constantly on hand a larce stock of the
ohoioest GROCERIES. TEAB. CHAMPAGNE,
and other WINES; LONDON DOCK, and other
sure BRANDIES; PURE RYE and other fine i
WHIBKEYB, all of whioh they warrant to please .
tbe most fastidious connoisseur. fe 83—Sm
UHAFER7 HALtSEY fc CO.,
O UO MAIN BTREF.T
-(Late Tupman fc Hull)—
Ars rseeivinr, by every steamer, additions to .
their stock of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and
fins FURNISHING GOODS, to whioh ws isvite
tne attention ef purchasers.
„ -_EW Paney Cassimsrs Snits mads to order.—
Shirts mads to order.
JUAN PIZZINI,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FOREIGN FRUITS.
AND REFINED CANDY MANUFACTURER,
Kssps always on hand ths largest and freshest
stock of FRUITS, NUTS, PRESERVES. Ac.
and is continually receiving, by every stesmer and
sailing packet, an additional supply. Call at the
aheap store of JUAN PIZZINI. 1» Main st.
DIRECT IMPORTATION*:
IRON AND BTEEL WAREHOUSE,
(No. Ul Stcamokb Stbbbt,)
_ _ Petersburg, Virginia.
GILLIAM fc DUNLOP invite the attention of
wholesale dealer*, menu fact ursrs and railways to
their well assorted stock ef IRON and STEEL,
comprising
V Bwedes, Hammered, Refined, English,
IRON. {Ovals and Carriage, Horse Shoe, Hoop
(and Band.
htvki ) Cast,German,Machine,Spring,En
n 1 -s.__.t_. j hgh and gw()dM jjlister
NAIL RODS, SHEET IRON. PIG and BAR
LEAD.
importing direct and dealing exclusively in met
al, they feel confident of giving satisfaction and
respectfully solicit a call. fe it— .1....
EH. SRINRER fc CO., Grocers and Com
• mission Merchants, No. 6 Csry street, Rich
mond. Vs., offer their ssrvieee for ths sale of
Wheat, Corn, Flour, Tobacco, fee. The usual
advanoee made on consignments.
WHEELWRIGHT, MUDGE fc to.,
COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE,
Dealers in Printing, Writing, Blank Rook, Hard
ware and Manilla PAPERS; Bookbinders'
LEATHER and CLOTH: Foreign and Domestic
RAGS; Bleaching POWDERS; ALUM, fee No.
IA Hanover strsst, sornsr of German street,
jatt-dftn BALTIMORE. MP.
JAMBS D. BROWNE'S
_ ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
,!&_. £??__■_•__._?\. _ Mechanics* Institute.
IRON RAILINGB. VERANDAHS, BALCO
NIES. CHAIRS, SETTEES, fcc*also. Grating.
Vault asdl Cellar DOORB, and every other kind o.
IRON WORK for ornamental and budding pur
noses, manufaetnred at snort notion.
. ___. Particalar attentiongiventoenclosinc Burial
Lots in the city s nd oonntry. Jstt— 12m
pRANRLIN FAFBR MILL.
RELVIDRRR MANUPACTURING^OMI / ANy'
l. e SP , .B_P ,t _. nt, _..?. hand all descriptions of EN
YELOPE.MANILLA AND WRAPPING PA
PER, NB*WB AND BOOK PAPER, of all eus*
Uss and sibsb, famished at short notice. Cash
paid for Rags.
oelfr-dlr GEO. WHITPIBLD. Pres'l.
THB UNDERSIGNED have formed a oo
_..«***_,.._-!_. _.-9J" the transaction of a COM MIS
SJ_ffi» B _y A n,l ?_. tJ V- firD » of LEW 18
WEBB fc JOHN G. WADE. They .ill give par
tjeular attention to the sale of FLOUR, WHEAT.
CORN and TOBACCO. They occupy the store and
lamber-houss No.« Main street, lour occupied by
Lewis wabb. LEWIS WEBB.
_ _ JOHNG. WAD*.
RtcnißOun. Vs.. Nor. 1. MM. no 7-dcwfcswts
WM. SATTLEK fc CO.,
0113. ti*\m t W$^ n M WINDOW
BRUSHRS.-Ws received by the late steamer n
urge sapplref Painters'aad Artisu' Brushes, of
Bnperior saality, to which we oall tlte attention of
nnrsnatamsra.
r_JARB.-Thssnbßsnber takss thia method or m-
He will attend to the .purchase nnd sals of Mer
caaadise gsßsreJly also, Flour, Wheat, Cora. To
BBBOjUnI nil deseriptionsef Country Produoe.
His speoial attention wdl bs given toall business
entrusted to lus bum. Prom his long business
aneenenee as hopes to msst with a liberal share of
peMia patronage. He refers, by permission, to
Lbwis Wbsb, Km.. 1
Messrs. >ouor, Monet, bs fc Co., Riohmo'd,
" Jduobb, DAVBfiroBT fc Co., f Va.
•* Ucon fc_RASKBnrtLL, j
._. _. JM-Beoof.-f Cnryaad Vs. streets
■istmind. Bee. Int. IHR _ _jofc_m
£|_-Pfrli_____r«
__ ft _L to _•__"* M_.** v *_. tk *. •MMtien of his
Vf**-* c**4 _&_,¥***)* * B_e,LßUßejrra. Jsva aad
__fe^L_^_L_V___. Rre_n_an-Tle-_-_ed SUGARS.
__9599n trnrmla-MM H__M.*Venie__ Rides's_£i
wl\jSl **£•*** »^i_ ,t ___ M * ■_&!• *_ M ■?•
A J»RftBJTOj«MII/RR/OJIf
Kas
I HATB AlfD CAPS.
r- THE GRR ATI-NT IN V fc_Tl->_ .»_
I VXrHK AGE, "The P«rent Sweat Proof" BOFT
***HAT,at ELLETT fc WEIBIGER..
I _____ ™°' ____-_S_. n •"-■"••to
\ rm" sprin ii A-i»»tJ__--, i **."«.-Just
lAreoeived, a second huppN of HATS. CAPS
I **and STRAW GOODS, nt WM. T. MOORE k
1 CO'H, 307 Broad street. Wa ars now enahlsd to
display a large and complete assortment of Sum-
I mer Goods. Hots' Hats nnd Caps in every varie
ty ; Misses' and G>rls* Flats. In French and
American Polt Hats we have the Omer Pacha,
Natty, Opera. French Pell, Perfection, and various
other new and desirable styles. Toennntry mer
chants and planters we oan otter inducements ihst
cannot fail to rlsase. Dress Hats manufactured
in say desired style or shape at the shortest no
tion, and at different prices. A call is most re
spectfully solicited. WM. T. MOORE k CO.
207 Broad Va. _
new vvhoLesai7e hat House,
No. -_3 I!a -timokk Strket. B.rv.Bi_..
i-HAKii- A-.ii Hamovrk,
BALTIMORE. MD.
JAM E S 11. Ii KNUU It V .
or MOBTH CAROLINA,
(Late with Geo. A. Warder fc C 0..)
Would respeotfully invite the attention of country
merchants to their lares and entirely new stock of
STRAW, FUR, CASSIMERE. WOOL and SLLK
HATS, ofthe latest styles, for the spring trade.
Having long experience in business.and very su
perior facilities in obtaining our supplies from
»ufacturers, we feel confident that we can offer
cements to country merchants in both quality
price, and we would tie pleased to have you
cailand examine our stock when >ou visit our city.
Orders promptly attended to. Hats manufactured
to order. JA MES H. BENBU RY fc CO.
fe 16—eodSm
BOOTS, -HOE-, <__._
______ BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND
...jJ-N-fCHILIiKKN'S BHOEB.-We bet loavi
to call the attention of the ladies to our stock oi
fashionable Boots, Shoes. Outers, Slippers and
Buskins, ofthe choicest styles and quality, both of
our own Richmond make and Philadelphia msks,
together with lower priced goods, suitable for tbe
present antl approaching season, all nf which ws
are prspared and guarantee to sell at such ex
tremely low prices as to tatisfy the closest and
most economical buyers A call is most respect
folly solicited. MARCUS HARRIS fc BRO.,
Mam at., next to American Hotel.
J BOOTS, SHOES AND T R I' _*_ IS -
CHEAPER THAN EVER.-G. HELLER k
CO., 143 Broad street, between 6th and 6th.
p. opened to day another lot of those beautiful
Heeled, Trimmed, Morocco and Kid Slippers, at
the tow price ot il; Ladies' fine quality Heeled
Gaiters at $1._!5; Ladies' fine quality Morocco
Boots at 01.25; Ladies' Slippers at aoc.; besides a
lame ass.ntment of city-ma c Coneress and Stde
i Lace Gaiters and cny made Moroc-jo Boot-.,ulnch
! are ottered to the trade at prices to please sll who
call, at E. HELLER fc CO.'S.
I Also, a liin.e Bt<*ci_ of Trunks, Bonnet Boxes,
Valises. Ac, selling low at E H.fc Co.'s. Coun
try Merchants will uo well to give us a call, a* our
second supply of Boots and Shoes is now com
TJr~T-__r~_---T-_r~ei hum-
D.-I wish toe til *...u r attention to
my assortment of LAD 1 "..'. MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES, emhracins a ureat va
riety of styles, among whi-h are the following:
Ladies' Heeled Kid and Morocco Slippers; La
dies' Heeled Kid and Morocco Bootees; Ladies'
Heeled Kid Cor.tress Boots; Ladies' Heeled Cloth
Gaiters, several qualities ; Laities' Heeled French
Hoi ts, new st, le ; Ladies' Morocco and Kid Boots, ,
without heels; Ladies' Moroeeoand Kid Buskins, I
without heels; Misses' Heeled Moroeeoand Goat
Bootees; Misses' Heeled Congress and Vide-Laoed
Gaiters; Misses' Heeled Morocco and Kid Slip
pers; Misses' Heeled French Boots, new style;
Children's Heeled Kul and Morocco Slips and An
kle Ties; Children's Moroeeoand Goat Bootees,
without heels; Children's Copper Tint Bootees,
without heels; Children's French Boots, new
style; together with any other style or quality
that may t_> needed. A call is solicited, at the
fashionable emporium. No. 98 Mam st.
■INo. C. PAGE, Jr.
J ROOTS AND SHOES-<*GHEAT
REDUCTION IN i'R ICES.-CHA-. ___-t*n_B
BEHLE, Broad street, lietween 2d and 3d.
keeps a large stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and
Servants' wear constantly on hand, and defies any
body in Richmond to compete with bin in his line,
as he manufactures to order, and superintends
himself. loots—lt 1 CHARLES BEHLE.
JA NOTICE THAT ""I ANNOT ~Z*____
BE CONTRADICTED BY A*NV__SM | -__ I
ONE.—We are now prepared to furuish ...ir
customers, friends and ths public generally, with
any kind ol BOOTS and SHOES tnat they may
want, either..l our own manufacture or imported,
either lor Ladies. Gentlemen. Misses. Hoys, or
Children, ot the latent sty les and of the best quali
ity. We also keep on liana a iarse assortment of
TRUNKS and BONNET CASES for Ladies.oi the
most approved styles and finest quality. Also,
CARPET RAGS and .ALICES of every style and
description, all of which will 1..* sold low either by
wholesale or retail, hy ALEX HiLL k CO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of Boots and Shoes,
127 Main street, Richmond. Va.
________-^_-__-_^ _ h_u«•»
g price of hats and boo'j'...-^
sJA From 15 le 80 per cent, saved by
.Hk IP* !_.':• J. 11. ANTHONY.
VtOLjr Columbian Hotel t.uildinj
Moleskin Hats of best quality. 93 50; do. second
quality, 3 Oil; fashionalile Sine Hats, 2 fid; fine calf
skin sewed Boots, 3 bt) : Congress Gaiter Boots, i tb;
fine calf skin sewed Shoes, % 2S.
J. H. ANTHONY has made arrangements with
one of the best makers in the city ot Philadelphia
to supply him with handsome and substantial call
skin sewed BOOTS, winch he will seil at the unpre
oedented low price of THREE DOLLARS AND
HALF. oc SO-dfcwts
FURNITURE. &c.
CAMLLL VV. IIA it WOOD,
_> GOVERNOR ST.. RICHMOND.
MAM'FACTrHKR ANt> 11KALRK IN
FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES.
The farmers aud planters, and all others in want
of FURNITURE sad MATTRESSES, manafae
turetl by the most experienced workmen, and of
the liest materials, wilt li-i.f it to their interest to
examine my stock before buying, as I have recent
ly reduced my prices. You will find—
ROSEWOOO PARLOR OAK CHAMBER SETS:
SETS; COTTAGE FURNI
WALNUT do. do.; TIRE;
ROSEWOOD C HAM MAHOGANY SETS;
BER SETS; MANTEL MIRRORS;
WALNUT do. do.; WHAT-NOTS;
MAHOG'Y do. do.; ETEGRES:
BEDSTEADS; CHILDREN.. CHAIRS;
BUREAUS ; JKNNYLISI) BED
WARDROBES; STEADS;
WABHBTAND.S; CRIBS and CRADLES ;
TABLES; RECOMB NT CHAIRS;
CHAIRS; CENTRE TABLES:
BIDEBOARDS; FEATHER -EDS:
TETE-A-TETE... WRITING DESKS:
SOFAS; FANCY CHAIRS;
BOOK-CASES: WORK TABLES;
DINING TABLES. LOUNGES;.
ROCKING CHAIRS. PIANO STOOI.B ;
MATTRESSES. OFFICE CHAIRS.
_ n_h29-2m
2E. ttATHKIGHT. FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE, ON GOVERNOR ST.,
BETWEEN MAIN AND FRANKLIN,
has on hand at this time the largest and
beststock of FURNITURE ho nas ever
offered to his friends and the public—a large portion
of which being CITY MADE-winch he pledges to
sell for less profit than heretofore. Painted, Im
itation and Solid Oak, Walnut. Mano-miy and
Rosewood CHAMBER SUITS, from $28 to $ UM;
all styles Marble Tor. TABLES: also, WARD
ROBES, from «10iip;TETE A-TETES.DI VANS,
SOFAS, from $li up to 575; Jenny Lind BED
STEADS, from $9 to *76; beautiful Brocatelle,
Plush, Lasting and Hair-Cloth PARLOR SUITS
also, COUCHES and BED LOUNCES.at twenty
five per cent, less than oan be purchased else
where; in fact, his stock embraces every artiole
usually kept in his line. Cull and examine
for yourself, and see how much you can save be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Also, a large assort
ment of Resit—ibeet, Invalid. Arm, Easy and Re
volving CHAIRS; MATTRESSES, Hair and
Shuck, and BEDDING. mh M-d3m
TAILORING, &c.
tM-VV CLOT 111 N_ STOCR. The
subscriber, as asieiit, will open about May
16 b. in the store now occupied by Mr. N.
C.Barton. No. IU!) Maiu street, an entire
new stock of
CLOTHING AND
OENTt FURNISHING GOODS,
which he is hay ng manuf'ttured under sit own
iupervisit.il, and hopes with his experience and
knowledge of the business, be can offer such »
stock as will meet the wants a-d secure the pat
roua<e ol his fnends.
The store will be refitted to suit the business,
and every etl rt will he made to produce all the
necessary articles and in such style as will make
tbe stock unobjectionable an" attractive.
WM. 8. TUBMAN,
m*t--dts Late of Tupman k Hull
4 CLOTHING! CXOTHIAo'* !
110 MAIN STREET
The subscritiers having purchased of
Messrs. Ttfv.N fc Hill their entire stock
and lease of the «.»re are now prepared to
offer a large assortment ot EASttIO.tAoLE
OLOTHING and GENT'S FURNISHING
GOODS,suitable forSP. ING and SUM M ER wear
The business will be conducted under the na.t.e
and style of SHAFER. HAL .EY fc CO., who by
a strict attention to business and the wants of the
trade, hope l» merit a_.d receive a share of public
patronage, which has been to liberally bestowed
upon them in our sister city.
Mr. Wm. Gaston, formerly with ne in Peters
burg, but of late with Tupman fc Hull, will con
tinue with us. SHAFER, HALSEY fc CO.,
_ JWMsin«treet, Richmond.
A. S. SHaFER fc CO.,
ap n-ts Petersburg. Va.
-__, * ELECT Viotk UFUFKINI. ANO
<-|| BUMM E R GOODS.-1 a„, now in receipV.
Sa f* < - n :v c r _!*,' _. . _ ,B °, f EEA D V MA D E
W kltO-l H IN «>.; alio. CLOTHS. CASSI
-**MEREB and VESTINGS-together w>th »
!*■__.'._, ** ~or - :m * ,llt of U-BJ-T.S FURNISHING
GOODS, consisting in part of Shirts, Undsr Shirts
Drawers Socks, ties. Gloves and Collars. The
eitisens of Richmond aad ths publio generally sre
respectfully invited to call and make early selec- ,
Uo,U v .?' D ' _£ .1. INO * w *»- •» Main St.,
Next door to C. W. Puroell fc Co.'s Baukng
ap 11-lm .House
I_.ff_Ps',lJ_ , ___.t. a 'l'* '-'S-OyHllßta AflU
FURNISHING HOUSE.-Ws would inform
ths citissns and publio generally, thai we
nave now in store a Urge, varied aad eoni
_ _,f_*_,* amo^! a *S. t ° r Gentlemen's SPRING
and BUMMER CLOTHING and FURNISHING
GOODS, embracing all t_s latest styles aad novel
ties of ths sesson. which, in point of sty Is. tsste
and durability, oannot be surpassed, all of whioh
are manufactured by puraelves, expressly to sail
the tastes and wants of this market, and whioh eu
ables us to sell at a mush more reduoed price than
GOODS ahrays on hand. Wa wo.ld remind the
yennc men aad followers or fashions, that we are
oontinually reeeiviag sample cards ef the latest
style goods. lrom whioh we oas make te order, at
npS-ly Cor. Main nnd Uth, er PeaiT eta.
■ W * MM *lft*Bg'AS^lo l A| l^
St^alfifS^
DRUGS, MBiyiCUUBB, 4.0. I
QFn_ißdrf9.6V*--_PRINO, 1 -X).-PI-HER fc ■
-» WINSTON, wholesale dealers in DRUGS, No.
tat Main street. Riohmond, Va., would call the at
tention of Merchants throughout Virginia aad
North Carolina, to their stock of DRUGS. MEDI
CINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, Ac, em
bracing every article in the regular drug I. mine*«,
1 wh.oh they offer fo rash or prompt customers on
most favorable terms.
In addition to their stock of STAPLE DRUGS, a
full assortment of Fancy Goods, Perfnmeiy,
Combs, Brushes, Cigars, Tobacoo.Old Medicinal
Wines and Brandies.
Also, Agents for many of the leading Patent
Medicines, Mineral Waters. Porcelain Teeth,
WoolPs Pure Brandies, and Wines. Ac.
B> Prompt attention siven to the shipping and
packing of orders. __ FISHER fc WINSTON.
t_9_**\„\lJXJ* * V** ~» TBBB.-CRAR. S.
•JHPDAW..ON I_-m to mlorin the citizens ..f
IR Richmond, tliat he has now on hand a full
_B and complete assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines. Chemicals. Fan.y Goods.etc.
He iias also a full assertment of sll kinds of
1 stent Meoicines. direct from the manufacturers,
so that there can tie no mistake as to then geau
ineneas.
Also, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Tobacco and Ci
gars.
The Ladies ran alsn be supplied with a fineas
surtmentof imported Pomades, Hair Oils, Labia's
Extracts. Mean Pun. Lilley White, Brown Wind
sor. Honey. Glycerine and other Toilet Soaps;
line Hair Brushes, both domestic an.t imported;
also, Butlalo. India Ruhlier and Horn Combs, l_»h
fine-tooth and coarse. He would call their atten
tion to his fine Toilet Cologne, superior to the
French or German.
tSBf WHOLES.. I.E AND RETAIL I -"OU.
Im druggists.
A* Cotn-.-r iii...'.i and 9th streets.
RICHMOND. VA..
Offer to Merchants and Physicians (rem Virginia,
North Carolina, aud Tennessee, for ttie spring
trade, a lame and well selected s.o.*k of DRUGS,
CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, Fren<-h
WINDOW-GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMER V. Ac-., and every article usually
kept in a wholesale Drug -"tore, at p .res that can
not fail to give satisfaction, ..u the asnal terms in
cash and prompt buyers.
Orders from the country promptly attended te
and carefully packed and forwarded.
JAS. H. PEARCE. I THOS J. BURROW-..
(Late of Waring; A Warreatou, N. C.
Pearoe.) Richm'd.! n>h2—ts
_—j2 i'i-*< ell. lauovio..
*C3# WHOLESALE DRUGG IS'I 8.
iff No. 122. corner Alain ant Governor Sts.,
A_m Richmond,
Have now in store their Spring supplies of
DRUGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS
INDIGO. MADDER.and other DYES.
WIN DOW-GLASS of all size.*
WHITE LEAD. VARNISHES. Ar.
BURNING FLUID. CAMHRENE. VIH
GINIA COAL OIL, and KEROSINE, at
manufacturers' pnceu.
Our stock comprises one of the largest ami li**nt
assortments of goods in our line to 1« ft.unit in rtie
South—has twen selected in person liv ~ne..l our
firm, poutbased for cash, enabling us to otter our
go..ds at such low prices aa cannot fail t>> >.ive sat
isfaction.
Merchants W ill find it totheir interest lo call antl
examine our stock t>e.ore purchasing elsewhere.
PURCELL, LADD k CO.,
Wholesale l>.u.'_ ists. Riohßßond,
ft. OUlllKl.il k <(l„ Apothee.iripsa.iil
Druggists, No. 10 Mam street, near Old
Market, Richmond, Va., will keep on hand
a general assortment ol pure Drugs. Metti
ciues. Chemicals, Oils. Paints, Window Glass,
Putty. Dye Studs. Patent Medicines. Brushes nf
all kinds. Surgical Appliances, Burning Fluid, Al
cohol, Soaps, Perfumery , Fancy Articles, Garden
Seeds, Glue. Sand Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Sinitf,
Medicinal Liquors, Ac.
Prescriptions prepared at all hours, with special
care, hy meinliers of the firm alone.
Physicians' orders from the country executed
promptly, unit the most reliable medicines fur
nished.
JOSEPH LAIDI.KY- I BI>WAK!) X. BOBIUBOU.
ts LA!OLEV k ROHINM.N, GRADU
•J_»ATKS OF THE PHILADELPHIA COL
YjfLEGE OF PHARMACY. PRACTICAL
AM CHEMISTS AM) I'llAß V ICE I TISTS.
.trier to country physicians and families a perfect
ly NK\v and rrtßsii stock of pure and reliai.le ME
DICINES, together with Swrgee**' Instruments,
Perfumery, Fancy Good «, and all ether thiugsia
the Drug line, which they will sell on the best
terms.
Chemi<}a! and Pharmaceutical preparations
made to order, ami sent to am part of the country.
LAIDLEY fc ROBINSON, Drugstore,
nh and Pranklissts,, Rjotmaond.
—Jl tl> OV tftc Vll . ,
*S3kf WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IR No. si Main Stbuut, f.'i. buo-D.
£___ Weeall the attention of the trade ol Vir
ginia and North Carolina and Tennessee to our :
Spring stock, which has been liounht. on the l-est ]
terms, and which we aro selhnc as as tfiey oin
tie iKiusht in any Northern cit>, consisting in part
of
INDIGO, MADDER and EXTRACT LOG
WOOD.
I FRENCH GLASS, of every size.
WHITE LEAD, VARNISH and LINSEED
OIL.
FLUID. CHEWING ; l:1 d SMOKING TO
BACOO.
PATENT MEDICINES—aII kind*.
PERFUMERY, TOOTH and HAIR RRURH
ES. At • .Ac
AGENTS FOR TDK BF.ST COAL OIL.
Call and Bsbbbum osr stock. DOVE A CO,
WATCHES. JEWELRY. &c
« THE RACES'. THE KATES i-The
best HORSE TIMING WATCH ever in
|T. Jvented isoffersd to gentlemen who would
«f______sttii.*.._i:r c. the syeed <>! their horses, with
precision and ease. The American Watch Com
pany's CHRONODRO_aETER effects with m
derful accuracy an.l precision the objects of such
a time p.eee, and supplies the market with SB ar
tide which has never been equalled I havealaoa
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
ofthe Amencau Watch Company'a Genera! Man
ul'actnre. including their new'l hree-Quarler Plate
WA'ICH. with reversible centre penum.
These Watches have been tested by competent
judges, and pronounce.! almost faultless in a point
of Isochronal accuracy. The most conclusive evi
dence, however, ofthe,r superiority over Watches
of foreign mauufacinre. about the same grade of
finoe. is the iiiiivetsil satisfaction they have thus
ar given, and tho treat increase of demand wifh.n
the last year.
An* Quality of the above Watches oan lie had,
in a sty .o of o-i- •..' to suit the purchaser, either
gold or silver. The public are invited t<> call and
examine for themselves, as the Watches will be
exhibited aid explained with great pleasure. A
printed guaranty acompanies each Watrh sold
T. B. HUMPHREYS.
No. r.7 Mhiii street,
my S—ts Immediately opp. :. t. Charles Hotel.
' JbL WBL 111 .\ ON. Curo.iometer Maker
__*\ to tho Admiralty.— 1 have some of the
IT. J Wa TCiIKS matle \<y Ihe alx.vo celebrated
efl___Btintik»r, just received from the .--ise-mak
er*.; also, on hand,other makes..!' tine quality.—
For sale very low. according to quality. For a
really fine Watch, call at No. *_> Main street, north
side, 3d door above 14th street.
CHAS. C. LUMBDHN.
ttL iVIIEKE i- H -KTItULOMEW
JF-Th GONE/
R***l _!l He has removed fiom the stand whore his
Oifc-m- name grew renowned.
And his friends in despair are all cryinar.
Rut. slyly he laurhs. for a tietter is found.
Where his Clocks and his Watches are lyin«.
He sings the old BOUTS of Tom Moore once a<*in.
A sure sikii that his business is ttinving--
Ah. truly ttie notes of the minstrels explain.
What a deuce of a trade ho is driving.
Oh. he's fixed I. in a shop next to Kent, Paten A
Co.,
Just shore blaze in dry goods an.l glory.
Together they'll make quite as pretty a show
As any recorded in stery.
W. J. BARTHOLOMEW,
Watch ami Clock Maker, Main street.
CHINA, GLASS, &c
ÜBmfN HOUSEKEEPERS A.-l* t)l_.U,.
H/ KHM ! LOOK IO YOUR INTKHF-T
--*k_W CHINA, GLASSWARE. HO!_.E Fl H
NI_.HI.NG AND FANCY GOOD.-. FOR
THE M 1 1. L I O N.-A chance for up town and
down town purchasers. We respectfully invite
t.:e « teiition of Uii-rt interested, to our new es
tablishment, N o. 79 Main street, next it.tor to Mr.
Jo'ji: Oooley'a hut store, where we have just open
ed a new stick of everything in me Ctfiui. Glass
ware, House-Furnishing and Faun j floods line.—
Nine years' experience at our store, on the corner
of broad end I turd streets, (which will be contin
ued aa Lei re.) lias taught us to please the most
particular purchasers, in regard to styles, price*
and quality, snd we shall continual!, endeavor
to deserve the liboral patronage we were favored
with so far. Directly importing Frenoh, German
and English Goods, and purchasing domestic _.i»-ds
from manufacturers only, we aid BBS Mcd tn QOm
pete with any h'use tv that hue. pwaas call ami
see. BCHAAP A CO , 79 Msm s( .or
_ ___ Corner of Broad act! 3d sts
CjJIR O L AS»WARE--Compr;sm_ Goblets,
fjTuuit.iers. Wfnes, ChaaMngaeß, Decanters.
■tin Preserve Dishes, Fruit Bowls. Spoon Wind
uSfifers, Lemonades, Lager Beer Glasses, Glass
._.__. Sslt Cellars. ftc , for s.t.e at tbe China
Store of _ T. A. BULK LL I. 137 Msia street.
fREEP <OOL-CIIARCOAL PACKED
WATER COOLERS, RICHMOND MADE
We hare on hand a supply of tho *t->ve
very superior Charcoal Packed Water
I of our own manufacture, of all sizes. Call
aud supply yourselves st
KEESEE A PARR'S Pottery.
turner 13*h and Oar» *'*
VtmtMAgLAAB.
1-. A It r 11 W A If, 1 . Btf
0. R. TAYLOR,
117 MAIN STREET.
Has now in store, and ou storage, late!* received
>er ships Invincible. Niagara ami Star .11 o West,
and from ths principal glass fsot.ir.esof Ihe ooun
try, the largest snd most complete assortment of
goods he has ever beeu able to oiler :•■ the trade of
Virginia. North Carotins and Tennessee. Uo feels
confident he can compete with the re pecking
houses of the North ; and ss au assurance ot his
ability to do so, he will duplicate at the same prices
any bth purchased of a re-pecking house at tne
North within the past twelve months. All orders
sent to him will receive his persona! attention. -~
Goods carefully packed anu forwarued promptly,
mh W-Jm _
tl II I N A, 01. ASS,
AND EARTHENWARE.
SPRING TRADE. KM):
GEO. J. SUMN ER A CO.
VA. GLASS, AXD (JUKRXSUARK
WARnHOUSE,
No. 99. Pearl or Uth street. Richmond. Vs.
I a e-nsMßenee of unavoidable delay iv the com
pletion of oar new warehouse, oa Governor street.
we shall be enable to remove until the Spring trade
closes: aad our friends will Ind nl nt the old loca
tion, Ne. W Pemrl stmt, for another season.
Our stock is now daily arriving, and is the Uraeet
aad most oomelete stock of KaRTRENWaRK
CHINA and GLASS, ever ofhred in Vir«ta.». sa
wn invito the attention of the meroanatsof Vir
giaia. North Cnrohan and Teanemee. who may
visit this market, to our prices, uenMeat that we
oan suessssletiy compete with the lamest scenes
-tf*~tf2
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fiiap-fcirNW'."'*.
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lrom rthtenth Mag, .ii,,",'.• ' ■'■ -
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AM..torJßßotioß.fß o f|^ '.«« •■ ■■ .
tol. Kn.ixn: c. Daltrw r ~
Nashville. Grand Jene.,™ «_,' **"•' '■
Leave Kieh_sond dailr. .._, . . •* <_'__.
N C C Ck,A-M - ,, ' ,,1V,:i '•''•' ■'
leave Danville tolr? _«-__. .
t.vh.kA. v.. ,„,, j ;it J■,;„.; ",
M. and arrive in R !l! h ra ..„,..v',' 1 ; .
lho Mad aid Passenger '.'-, .
ways wi;n the South Bide ...
-;.i:^-: ,^._.^x:-, ,;/;' v • ;
trams t„ nn ,) ~.„.. .- v
•Vlhrnn.., Tickets ■ ■ ,
.through r„ the above ~ ...
Virginia .Spun*-.
»V •'' : ' r AuroegbTicke _s ...
umitor furtner inform*. '
.ifttre of tho Riehmoml ..* j ' ••
Cimpnny,fTchmosd ' " •_.
•fc. For rhroush T . _<>rH _~ v
nni.ire. Philadelphia and W " " *
i <.!fit*e,.f th.. Company, m i.., " ' ■•
■..■-* ALEX. Wokrai.i
M_tlMPasse-gsr Traioi
____._■ ■ ■'■"« ■frits.
Daily (except Son.t ij i at
Tuesdays anil Krida.s at.. ■•'••. .
i'titiM wil rs n-.-- • -''■ ■
Daily (except Sands; i
Tuesdays and . ri.hr * •
•.ti:* ana iv bisd
Mondays and Thursda) i
LBsrnswn i ■ ' ' *
In '_lay« and Fridays it
! fCoaneerias with oan • ' ' *•
Stage leaves Ca.»pah.u «', '
' Hm_ .•,'.'.! .. .V * "*** "' '
' .' H *, e_rrivim« al Matthews .' : J
osloek, I. M. Reterntm, !_•,■•• v :.! '•
A. M.. .Vl.tnrl,*! '~■'." '
. Freight Tr..ms leave and arrivtlV'b"
: WedßesdaysandS.iturds.fi
[ ing-ts THt.vs. ILShARP._. B . .
OFFICE RICHMOND .-,.%;, D „ R
SS^-^o I ';'. _ j; .■;■_*• .... ..,
"ap'n'-) X '< Kl «^
• .■
r-—_- NOT IPE SPRING Altn mv,,,.
fiIAARRANGEMKNT-rHAN.il.'oi .. ' '
■•Sbu and after MONDAY. ■ ■•' . ".'" ''
commodatioa tr-nn will 1.*... ,
M. Returning, will leave X • , ''
P. H. 6AM - | ri ..
Supt'sOtt.e R.P.Af, R. r. c ' ■
* Richmond. April l». i lit)
OFFICE RICR'D a ,-i.j ; .■- , j. ~ ,'.,
Kicbm -.-'. I .Apr.lri-irt
tTEzßßß*****-.. ' •■-•'-• ••.".•;»:>
, '~ issi.. : .' . -• • . on 11, i .
wil run as followi .
rnsinsLßAVß ■~..- . -. . ~
Express, daily,(except Sundsys.) sc .
Accommodation dai ~ ■»■ icept Sumi ti
at ~„ .
Maildaily. (except Bun.a*_ ,< las 'p !
TKAIN* LKAVB I'M t -t-.i-;:.. | .
Kxpre.sa, d.'t.iv s' .
Aeeonunodationdaily.iex. . .•
St * ). , ,
Mail.duly, fexcept Sumi .. . ,*
ap.'J-ts THos. |>. WYNNI . ~
ißa(P_©-r^".\ ? :. , !. , :^ , -. h .',''
«__--- —wee— _n» s ,„, s ......
all of tbe ahove-mentit.nptl i -..■,
direct, e.-ui>difious ami t,• ~■ , ~ ,'
RICHMOND AND PETI X 111 W
FOLK AND PETERSBI RO I
the Richmond and Peteraliurg Rn . ■■
office, in Richmond, THROUGH : .
Le K.ild at the tuii.iwm.; r ■••
Fur Norfolk: first class pa •- •■ -
Do. ."'ef.iiitt do. ,it..
For Old Poiat or Hampton, returu ...
ths r.niinl trip :;... .1 v •.
::.k» paaaengers
. y w..nd d». do.
Straight tickets; Irstelaaa
D... second do, ■ .
i ne.ie hues embraoe the Steamt. .:
Norfolk to Old Point, and thei ... , . "...
attending ths transfer of r.-.**t, ~,
between depots in Petersbun .. ■
upi.ii the -'tenner :tt Norlolk
At Nori'..lk. the Cars i .mn.
Steamer.which ima lt>:*n en . • .1 t.i run
fiecti.in w.th tne Norfolk and lei 1_ _ H
Thsre is nodelai or iaoonvei ,"■.:..,,
Pnssßß-gsiß step from the Cars up..i -..-•.
wharf.
i'aßscr.t-er*. ,-.. this route leave Rid .:
A. M.,aad hreakfaal in i ••■.■... ~ .■ , -
it,lk at In 1 .. ..n.l land at 0 i Point mfl
12 M., alii.win,; ample tv
arraagsmeetsaad b BAI.I W . 1 I H '■-. \ h
tl innor.
Passengers i.> this r '•■;■
maising ovsr in Norfolk .. ... . ; t,,t. - . ■
Hampton in the B-temoo) ........ , .
d.ij.
faf.set._ers RETURNI NU i* ... ■
Hampton, leave Old Poiat si _.!» v. to
ton nt 7:4.'. A. M., lis esch case
breakuuit.) reach Norfolk at it); leave **
P. Rf^arrive in Petersburg :.: i SB, si d
at 515 P. M., in time ; one
goiut: on went sameereniag.
sv--•;■;..(.i: check ' D fHRt i
V. fl i [AM h ll
Esgineer and Sap'l S. A I R.l
RANGEMENT.- IMPORTANT 10
ERtS.-THROUGH TICKETS AM)
CHECKS.-GREAT NORTHERN KiH I
ryinn tho great United 81 itea .ail .
(Sunday night excepted > between H
andna, Wnshiugtou, Baltimore, J • •
York, an.l all important points -
Creek and Washington, o erths I
erick-.t,urg fc Potomac Rsilrorul.to •
river. 76 inilrg, Hntl ly splendid
steamers thanee to Wsskin_ton. tt il
miles inuneen hours; being a on
fectly Bale rate et fciec.f.
Hours of tteparture: «.*.). A. \. . ■
BAGGAGE, under charge i .- *-'
CRECKEDTHRI.I GHf.V, _. .
Philadelphia and New V'ork.
Tanonnn Ticksts can be m ■■
ing rat****
To Balt.inore, f7 Do i«W«
Philadelphia . .S 3o \ .. ....
Cincinnati M St. J
Columbus. 'M ib
u_4in_npolia 26 \v; ;■.■-, .... - ■
Cairo. • . . _a v. ;. ..
tiavtun B ■ ' '
Islsrsourills _» ... . es -_
Rock lei iMI . ._ i* ■
Inneeinlle M •'. I
Paaasugers brsaktsst ai i. . '
on board the eemlortsn ■ . . ■ ■ '
Creek and Washington.
Fur furtner iiil-.r:..■*.-,■■ ,■~ • * *
Brna.l «t.. j tet, Shoekoe Hi.
JAS. U. WIN .!',.'.. •.'. i «.«: Alt
SAM't. RUTII.Sup'I.
____. _ imill-A I ENTR »i
fl-S-'-B-L. __r* \i a It. and i \ ~ > > *" '
TRAIN-Bl Jeave Richmond Ds ». •■ '" •*,
for GORDON.-Vli.l.E. I'll Alt; fl '• - ■'■■■
STAUNTON. LYNCHBURG, AI I ■•• ''■'■"
and WASHING ["ON.
mh 2-ts WM. K. ADCOCK.I • ' '
_B_R til) \T T KAt l• • '
_jTJK__» tint 11. i" .ni-:v. i
__R__r.. via phr it; - - *_4*3
AND NORFOLK-Peseenrer. les« -***..*..
ing Riehmoad even MONDAY, iVI •*■ *
aud-All HDAV norsiotts, h> tite Ri' '-'- v
AND PETERSBURG RAII.H . * '
half-past bur o'clock iSB i -.
neot wit', tue car* ai Peters . ■ -*
arrive at Norfolk in tt.:« itw« ' ■■ ' »'
_t.ps ROANOKE, VORKIoWN ....
TOWN, for NEW .*ORK, s "*
early the use! dep ofttrnoomi •■
ferent lines iii.iioi EAST ssd NORTH
PBa__B*eit-> New York from
meats am! «lat a room.Qß !*■. ■'•' l "
«ame »_> timu ik pnasa ••*.- iskea •■
»bip here—RW.
t-or Ti.-kcis, to s
LUPLAM A WA I
Op. sits ■ • • '* *'
N B. Lite Purser* t.f t •
Clerks wil lie nfl hand it* • • ■
lershnrg ti.-k-1 eenee every i
ail SnttirUity BSOTBIBgs. ' «
these pertttin, with Hekeie « i i
bums them ntenremee pre% ■ss i
Hilt 31- ts
DENTISTRY.
l»l». I». 11)1 til**'-" ! ' :
-*_3__s 3u7:, Maia street, bets,
prepared to BltSßfl t.i '■•' prolsj*.'
■ileitis
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Ifrtrt.?.' _tl aaJ V.i.e:.*..!** 1 ••.'■'-'
•*__-_o Jones, n.xr *i.i.'.:.
above mode of makias Teetk.aad ■• ' ■ ~
i_i_iar_oiuiesuperi..ril. over *.. ■■'"•'
can ■Ithllllßlilßßll .*,iuiiu«-;;il it ' ' ■ "
full or partial _•_ >•! __0_ ami c.. __ ,
as msy te ___Bt__ed with t - i '"'. j
usier. fiis perleot adaptatioa .-f
mouth, and the suction thereb) -
him v. insert one ~r mure teeth
This method haling bees adopts '
ing highest in the yioiotmo:. -• •*
ie_.tii-.on.__ wilt t* giveu su.f-p.•■';■'
toth<_e wisUiuti u> _»- «n«".. **_*' ,'.
gold or an; other platr. »_L«»} • *- M . «
those prefernus luem. rilling, «-*•".
and all other o;*e..t "•";*•
routkly perlormiNl. le**'* ***'i»*** X '
TRICtTY w»/*ysi*«i.» __~._, .v„u-)._»
•U. Ottos on Mam sliest. OB**Bl_ ~
Hall.
R3B r - A ' J,tTfcK M'KGK,N.,.y':!;
s____Oo__- ugll*s,_l.'» , '"i l I .V»!sBJ , * w
door to P. Hort-u _«.£"» •"«* :i :i u * " * ,\.. . P-»
SSors above Alsssrs. T.«*. H- t nee * " ■
Goods store. ________ ~, ._,« gMf*
fte sut-er.U*. oavm, .euioi«- t.
Boese. woe.d bs piessed to see with «».,.,»
use ensaii*__ »*-• «*« *'_• ms.'* 3 *V P \ ..r* 1
ratu>u* I.* seive me eni .iv geeeiaiji* ,
iH-nsßerlormed in las BS._tappio»ed aw J(VOi
style-sown to U* Profemiou, snd *'■ * m
he hi as warriwmd to sire aatwfaet _£_^--?i_-^j
MV__S^^^'«*-*V..-
S -gents lor the msnuj-wturers »^,»'* , / J »»-*
lake ejdem lor railroil M v , "_,..*'••• ,