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iujf'Mi jnjpst: THURSDAY MORNING MAY 31, !>*" lhe ftprtag. beaeoa-Aamaier Tears. With the beginning of warm weather, tbe . tide of health and pleasure .eeker. 1. setting toward, the seaside, preparatory to iv sum mer movement to tbe mountains. Ot all tbe plaeea of rasort none are more invigorating, and, when well kept, more delightful iban those upon the seaside. Tbe very first inha lation ol tbe atmosphere of tbe ocean 1. exhil arating, and the sight of that majestic ex panse, witb here and there a white sail steal ing along the distsnt horizon, inspires tbe mind as the ssa air does the body. It is aston ishing tbat tbe votaries of fashion can enact their involute, upon the margin ol tbat ton which remind, one of eternity, tbat, in tbe face of .he greatest of nature's worn* some of the pettiest ambition, and most '-fantastic trick." or vanity and fashion find Uieir favo rite theatre. But the watering places would be badly off H none but the wise frequented then. Nature delights in con.rasts, aud therefore let Mr. Potiphab prepare for the redowa and the polka on the seaside, and Mr. Titmoi-bb to smoke his regalia amid the spray of tbe mighty deep We learn from a reliable contemporary that the chief places of resort for the aristocracy or the model republic are Newport, Saratoga, Old Point and the Virginia Springs. These last, though long thrown in the shade by the i older watering place, or other sections, are beginning to acquire a national reputation.— The blended grandeur and beauty of the Vir ginia scenery, the magnificent mountains, the life-giving atmosphere, and the really medi cinal properties of the waters, are attracting universal attention, and now that railroad fa cilities for reaching the Springs are increased, and a race ot landlords has sprung up who do not kill more by their cookery thau are cured by their waters, we may expect greater and greater crowds iv the Virgiuia mountains every year. In regard to summer excursions, a voyage across the Atlantic and a visit to the continent has become the favorite tour of the fashionable world. To those who are content with such entertaiumeiu as a new continent can afford, the Fall, of Niagara and the great lakes are not unworthy a brief inspection.— W mist our own pleasure seekers go io Europe, the Prince of Walks aud the Prince de Joik viLLKCome to America. Republicanism pat ronizes Royalty,and Royalty, Republicanism. Neither ot them can find any thing in Europe better worth beholding than the lakes, the pnuries, the mountains and the rivers of this young America. Iv regard to rivers, the his toric James, and the York, with its broad.deep, bright waters, washyig the banks or an emi nence on which the destinies or liberty on tbis continent were decided, present strong attrac tions. Of all the Northern rivers th* inns: beautiful is the Hudson,—our American Rhine it has been called ; but if it does not equal the Rhine in heroic traditions and classic associa tions, it can scarcely be inferior to it iv the grandeur and variety of the scenery, the mountains, hills, valleys and rolling country which are mirrored in its majestic flood.— But to appreciate it the traveller must not dart by the river in railroad cars, nor career over it in a steamboat. If he has any yacht- I. g friends in the great city, he cannot spend a week more agreeably than in a leis urely cruise from New York to Albany, or in default of au obliging friend of tbat kind, let a pleasure party charter a sailing vessel in New York, take tbeir fishing tackle and a volume oi DieJri.h Knickerbocker, with such creature comfort, as are necessary, aud we w.ll promise them au excursion that will long be a bright spot in their memory. All this, we say, on the presumption that pleas ure-seekers must go beyond the boundaries of their own State for enjoyment and recrea tion. For our own part, Virginia is good e.iough for us ; the Blue Ridge and Allegba nies high enough, the Natural Bridge. Wyer _ lave and the Hawk's Nest, wonders enough. Whatha, we get as lar as the Agricultural Fair Grounds in the course of our rural ex mr.-ious the comiug year, depends entirely upon the progress ol the street railroads. Oae ot ihe leading journals oi New York -oleinuty declaies ihat hoiei-keepers at the la.-iiioiiu_.ie springs of tbe United Siates, notwithstanding all ihe balderdash about ••princely proprietors," '•gentlemanly clerks,"' ■Ai.d •■la-cinauug bootblacks,'" are, in geue-al, humbug, ot the lirsi water. It is asserted thai they ruin people's digestion with bad oinners, poison them with adulterated liquors, sire.eh iheia ea Procrustean couches, subject them to fleestag, bruising, beatiug and in.-iin- Ltg by servants, chiuches and mosquitoes, and -wind up by picking their pockets aud charg ing ihem for first-class accommodations when they have had no accommodations whatever. If this was ever true of any of our Virginia watering places, we are persuaded that in most of them there has been a great reform, nnd that some of them are better than the ave rage oi hotels in large cities. The remark of the New York journalist is just as true of ho tels in general as it is of the hotels at springs in particular. At some of these vast estab lishments stranger, are treated with less con sideration thau foreigners upon the coast of Spain ; imprisoned in miserable little rooms la the atti.s of high buildings; fed during the day time upon viands so scanty and indiges tible that it is a relief to leave the table, aud Consigned at night to tbe lender mercies of vermin wbo abstract lrom them more thau they have eaten during the day. We observed lately the letter of a traveller to a journal in one of the great cities, in which,recordiug the incident, of a journey or fifteen hundred miles, he mentioned with pious gratitude to the gods, one public bouse at wbich be got a toem sapper and *a comfortable bed, and was not charged more than five timps what the ac cummodations were worth. Let us bo thank ful tbat we bave many such hotels as these Ib Virginia, where, if there be less bhow and pa rade, there is at least comfort and cleanliness, aud where the charges bear some sort of pro portion to tbe consideration. The Press and Parliament. Referriug to tbe late debate in Parliament on the Press, tbe New York Herald says tbe Premier gracefully acknowledged the power of ibe press, aud defending tbe editor of the Times, Mr. Hblakb, from some slurs wbich bad been thrown out in tbe course of Mr. HouBMAN'e remarks. Lord Palmkhston al luded to Mr. Diilank as bis equal, socially, while Mr. Hobbbam was obliged to confess that Mr. Wai.uk, as the heaviest proprietor in the Times newspaper, was the most power ful member sitting upon tbe House of Com mon.. If we contrast these acknowledgments or British statesmen, wbo are far superior in education, mental training aud practical expe rience, to our public men, with aucb sneers as tbat ot the late Mr. Saw aud at "an editor of a new.paper," we .bail ace tbat the press of tbe United States has before It a great work and responsibility. Ii v a little remarkable that, about the same time that Ljrd Palmbbbtob paid bis graceful tribute to tbe press, in Par liament, Rev. Or. Foutaa, one of tbe most dignified gentlemen aud eloquent speaker, in thu country, at one of the anniversary meet lugs la New York, delivered that .plendid eu logium upon tbe power of tbe press which we usve already transferred to our column, in watch be .poke of It as higher, more luflueutial aad mora permanent than tbe power of Congress. Ths great*.i of Mew Yortt politician, haa by tbi. time discovered tbat tbe pre*, can not only breathe tbe breath of life Into public men but tbat it cau withdraw tbat breath from tueir nociril*. Tbieie too young a country to furnish an aristocracy wbich can withhold witb impunity from journalism that deference Which the aucient nobility of England is com pelled to pay. These sinking illustrations of ihe diguity aud power of tbo press, however, instead of leading to tbe indulgence of puerile conceit and complacency ou tbe part of its con ductor., should impress them in ..re strongly wiih a sense of tbeir responsibility at tbe tri buiiul of conscience aad of tbs public, aud cause tbem to guard witb increased vigilauce tbe moral as weM as awmrial aad political ia. mmUi4mmt)9»mmjj* CrlBM tot mktkoo took VlUa#aa* iris a generally received opinion tbat great cities are bugs hotbeds of all sorts of crime aad rascality, but, it mast be conceded, tbat if little villages are more virion us, it is as much from the wantof temptation and oppor tunity, as from any superior virtue. Human nature is the same everywhere. Such citiss as New York and New Orleaus, which are so often denounced for tbeir abominations, attract by tbeir wealth and splendor, adventurer, and reprobates from all other perm of Christen dom, and these " lewd fellows of tbo baser sort" give a bad name to communities whose native, resident population is as good as any iv the world. Moreover, a. it i. the bu.tne.a of tbe pros, to bout up aud expo*. *__*_*T and to publish dally reports of every kind of crime, the puolic see nothing iv general but tbe bad side of cities, wbii.t the ten tbousaud act. of virtue, humanity, charity and liberal ity, which iiis not the vocation of the press to publish, aad wbicb would lose halt their merit If known, are either never mentioned, or in such a way as not to attract attention. Even if New Orleans, instead of being one of the best communities in Christendom, (we speak of its. able population,) were as vile as is generally represented, one such man as the late Jldaii Toino would redeem the charac ter of Sodom and Gomorrah, and if New York were one immense sewer of vice, it never yet engendered such a monster of depravity as tbe man in a Massachusetts village, who has the murder, body aud soul, of three female vic tims, laid to his charge. The calendar of crime in America will prove beyond doubt, that, whilst real rural life, the life of the farmer, in the free, open, unconlaminated country, is more favorable than any other human condi tion to the development ol virtue, yet the vil- | lages have been as prolific of vice, in propor- j tion to population, as the cities. After such specimens as Ephraim K. Avkry, Rev. Mr. Harden, Geo. C. Hersey, the apostle Mat thias, Joe Smith, Brioham YoitN'G.aiid ihe founders or Spiritualism, Free Love, and other demoralizing isms of the day, ihe little locali ties which produced these monsters appear somewhat absurd when ihey thank (inn that they are so much better than the publicans of the big towns. Patents were issued last week to Samuel Huffman, of Richmond, for an improvement in sewing machines. Thomas N. Read, of As piuwall, Va., for an improvement in tobacco presses, and Jos. J. Vaughaii, of Alexandria, Va., for an improvement iv car couplings. Shootiio- Affray.—ln Portsmouth, Va., Monday night, J.W.Jones, master caalkar iiithe Navy-Yard, being attacked by Leroy Peed, a discharged workman, fired on him, shooting him in the knee. Another hall froinius pistol, accidentally entered the breast ni J Jr.- Dunn, wliu is not expee ted to sur vive. Tbe American brig Jehos»ee, which was wrongly arrested on the African coast us a slaver, by a British cruiser, has arrived at Charleston, S. C. ■3k. Boilkr Wanted.—A Hoilcr, either new or sec nid-baud, of 2,' t or 3 horse power, is wanted immediately at UiisoiTi.e. ■ __,TllE BKST AMI CUSPBST PHOTOGRAPHS and I'eart Ambrotypes in ihe city are those made at K..K-' Mammoth tiallery, 116 Main st., near (iovernor st. All tiie various styles and sizes ex ecuted in the hiK-i'&t style of the art. at all hours in the day and any kind of weatner. Photographs oolored in Oil, Aquanlle, Pastel!, or India fax Price 24 0t... 60 cv., $I—from tbat up to $100. apSO-U B_. HICHMO.VD THKATI-K. FXTKA NIGHT.J EXTRA MuHT S Benefit of Messrs. EXTRA MGHT.. J. W. COLLI r.R and J. WILKES BOOTH. J. W.COLLIER and J. WILKE* BOOTH. J. W. COLLIE., and J. WILKES BOOTH. 'iREAT ATTRACTION. GREAT ATTRACTION. GREAT ATTRACTION. COLLIER AS THE SON OF MALTA CULIER AS Trtfc FAST YOUNG MAN. COLLIER AS HEENAN. COLLIER IN A SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. CoLLtKB AS RICHMOND. .1, WILKKrt BOOTH AS VICTIM. J. WILKES BOOTH AS SAVERS J. WILKfeS BOOTH AS LHE CROOK'D BACK TVH iNT. J. WILKES BOOTH AR RICHARD-First time. FIFTH ACT OF RICHARD. FIFTH ACT OF KICHaRD. FIFIH AOT OF RICHARD. PATRIOTIC ODK. Mrs 1.8 Phillips. PATRIOTIC ODE, Mrs. 1. B. Phillips. PATRIOTIC ODf_ Mrs. I H. Phillips. BEAUTIFUL BALLAD, Mr. i.eo. Ktiiikei. BEAUTIFUL BALLAD. .Mr. Geo Kuultel. BfcAUTIFUL BAt.' AD, Mr. (ieo. Kunkel. ARMY AN.. NAVY DANCE. Mr. Meer. ARMY AND KAVY DaNCE, Mr Meer. AKHV ANi» NAVY DANCE. Mr. Meer. S<iNG,( Ted y O'Neal.; Miss Ella M. Wren. POM.. (TeddyO'Neal.(Miss Ella ML Wren. SONG, (Teday O'Neal.) Miss Ella M. Wren. Tne Comic Duality of a SON OF MALTA. The Comic Duality of a SON OF MALTA. The Comic. Duality ol a SON OF MALTA. MY KELi_OW CLERK. MY FELLOW CLKJtK MY FELLOW CLERK. SONGS. SONGS. SONGS. OANOES. DANCES DANCES, SONGS, DANCES, SONGS. RECITATIONS. RECITATIONS. RECITATIONS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. REMEMBER, THIB TS THE LAST NIGHT. OIV t_ TH KM A BUMPER AT PARTING. REMEMBER! REMEMBER!! REMEMBER!!! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! _____ LAST NIGHT !!! KHH.MOI.II rtIII.IIAKVIONK ASSOCIATION - Regular REHEAR SAL will ta_.« place at the hall of the Association, on this (THURSDAY) evening, at 8 o'clock. A special business meeting will also be held, at which every member ts particularly requested to be pre sent. Per order of Jos. ... übiswold, l'i_s't. iny3_—lt* HENRY HARNEY, Secy. NOTICE—GRANITE STONE-CUT- TERS—A meeting of jour Association will be held at "Schad's Hall" on SATURDAY EVENING, June 2d, at 8 o'clock. my3l-2f L. MACCABE. Secretary. jf"%irs» 1115-II NGN COOBT **)__■-.•• mr+JS— With no view to disparage any other candidate, but to prevent disparagement of Mr. CRaNE, the writer of this card alludes to a ru mor set abroad, either through ignorance or de sign, viz: that -Mr. Cra,io has no chacce of elec tion." Now. his immediate friend-, hive laken care to test the truth of tins report, and they are prepared to declare at least this much : that no othtr candidate has a better likelihood of election, if so goal. This sort of report ib an 01.l election eeriug expedient, now too shallow to ami any thing. While Mr. Crane im the eaudidale ol no cin.ue, nor sect, nor party, he will ho lonnd to be tbe choice oi a uiajority of the independent voters of the city. Reference, too, bus been made to Mr. Crane's habit.. It were welt it all of those who do this had a clear rielit to "cast stones." But, however such reference may have, at |one period, had just foundation, his intimate friends know that for nearly two years past, no man has been tens liable to comment than he. AMiC L'ts. my 30-2t "BANK OF RU HMO_*D."-Suf <*>-jS» fic.ent of the capital slock of the BANK OF RICHMOND being Hiili.cr.hed. the Btookhold er. will meet at GODDIN'S HALL for the pur pose of organtz ug on the Sth ol June. at. 12 o'cl'k. The books remain open for further subscription at t|a office of John A. I,a..ca. i tn k Bob. A. WARWICK. 1 R.W.McGRL'DER, WM. CURRIE, ! ISAAC DAVKNPORT, >Comn_'rs. EDWIN WORTHAM, I R J. BARK-SHALE, JOHN BOOKER. ) my B—t6thJe | FRESH BUTTER.-Families supplied with FRESH Bi; IT EH, at ail tunes. Hav.ngjnade arrangements with tne beat Dairymen in New York, Pennsylvania and the Valley ol Virginia, i feel assured that I can furnish Butter inferior to none, and at a fair price. 1 also receive large .usßtitte. of EGGS nRIKD PEACHES and APPLES, Ac., Ac; ror Mile, wholesale and re Uil. by J. S. ROBERTSON, Corner Governor and Franklin sts. P. S.-Receivts BUTTER regularly, iwice a week. my 31_-3t_ CORNS. BUNIONS, NAILS. WAKT*. ac. Dk. SCHI'LTZ. whose stay is limited for a riw ii.vs only, in order to meet appointments in Lynchburg, bet.* to inform his patron, and all who desire ease and relief irom Corns, Bunions, Nails withont pain or inconvenience, to apply ini iii.dia.el>. His never erring syst.m which has elicited tb. highest encomiums from both press and private individual., i. so aell known as need. Bo lurther comments. Kb. Offioe. Wall Street Hotel, Walt street, my 31-3t* • ANJI»TKAi*| Oe*m_m__*k_-L wish to tmk?n.m_m°r m > T I A JM».» nU DRAY - aaioas _i_mJ\*k! i r » , « e «« , > l 'sliment-.>tULEs >ouug "?hDRI.?_ > 'r 8^ ,t,N, * I)HA X'' ,n *'** OttW, _~t h* "* l "«« °t .he y _ar-c»n \m either lor cash or a •»■ factory ■WM-ta f__„ i_. LM. CONRAD. I ai tl —a Wth and 14th eta. W. and EXTRA whieb ws ißviti !_._£_. » u «>?rior brand., to er.. and otb.r. M ■*■»*"* ol lamilie., retail- Ne,t^to K MeJ!l A 5J[2. * CO., 12th .L, niy 31--SKiO «aaatl, Crenshaw A Co. CODA WATKK7^b_7lfZ_____-^-- — Ora.ion with a eheS mmmrt__i**_fL**** niMJa rrom Iresh, ripe Finite Wi?S!__ * f # H »ra».. asiioe.. Ail who are _bn.i of grZS _%**__*___•■ wilt »l.**e oall at W. J, 4 **' _. . H» ataia street. GENTI-KM** a G4UZK UNDRtT .stfiRTS -LEVY has mst reee.veo aTIKe sapfljr of 'he sbove-iuentioasd artiole. wh.oa h. is preeared to all at WoeaU ap.eoe Tbey are ufldoui.uoly the nioeat article or the kind for auin w.r wear, aad a 1... a great barg bib. Call early aad saypif joamif with all ton may raaaira. A taeetißß of citizens was held at the City Hall last night, to appoint delegates to the Convention ot the LysaNbarg aad Bicbmond Railroad to be beta at Buckingham Ooart- Honse, ob the 4th or July next. The meetinu organized by calling Josxr.i Mayo, Esq., Mayor or Richmond, to tbe Chair, and appointing J. W. X.bwbllbb aa Secretary. The Chairman stated tbat be had called the meeting at tbe request of tbe Commissioner, named in the charter for the road, and the Hoard or Trade. Joseph K. Anderson, Esq., briefly stated the action ot tbe Commißsioner* and ttie Board or Trade in regard to the road, and tbat neither or those boAw had attempted or designed to incur any responsibility for tbecity. He then gave, su-.cir.ctly, his view, as to the impor tance of the improvement lo Richmond. Mr.- Wm. P. Burwell made a motion that a committee of live be appointed to prepare busiuess for the action of the meeting. The motion, on being put to vote, was adopted, and the Chairman app noted the fol lowing gentlemen as the committee: Messrs. Wm. P. Burwell, Jos. R. Anderson, John Jones, Thos. R. Price and ii. W. Fry. After retirement and t on_ ultalioi 1 , the com mittee returned, and through their Chairman reported the following preamble aad resolu tions, which were unanimously adopted : Whereas, .charter was granted by the late Le gislature, to run a Railroad from the city of Bieb uioiid to Lynchburg, or from some point on the Richmond and Danville Railroad to tnat city. through the count es of Powhatan, Chesterfield, Oumberland, Buckingham and Appomattox, we, the citizens of Riohmond, have met this evening, to attest our conviction of the interest which this city has in the construction of this Road; and at the same time, to respond to invitations extended to us by the people of I'owliatan aud Buckingham, to uioet their delegates in Convention at Farmvitle, on the 14th June, and at Buckingham Court- House, on the *th July, to devise niensures lor construct ing the said Koad. Resolved, Therefore, that it is our opinion that the interest which thi« city has in the trade and tiavel of the great, and growing Southwest, ia too crcat for v. to re'y upon two Railr.. ds, winch are in the interest boo under tho control of rival cities, and competitors with us for thai trade and travel. Resolved, That tt .s our deliberate conviction that the construction of the Richmond aad Lynch burg Ratlroa.l will furnish that direct connection with thu Kreat Boatawsatera system <»( railways, which alone can ensure to v;, our just share in the illimitable trade and travel. Resolved, That we have esea with pleasure flic lively interest which the counties along the line have shown in their meetings, and we MeuKßisa in their powerful .-..-operation with us, the prac ticability of an early completion ot tins most im portaat line of road Resolved. That we return our thanks for the m v.tat.on. which have been tendered us by the peo ple ot Powhatan and Rockingham, and that we at test tbo common interest which wo have with them by re .uestini; the Chairman ef this nieoting to ap point. 25delegates, to represent thi. city at the .'.invention to be held at Buck... -lia.n Coiiil- H.mso. Resolved, That, in view of the fact that Lynch burg and some of the counties stone the route Have not yet appointed their delegate*, we re commend to our fiends ia Pevhataa, al their Court, on Monday next, lo change tbe time and place of the Convention, reoommenled l.v them, irom Farinv ilc. «.n the llth of June, to Bucking ham Court 11-iusc.oii llic llli of July next. Resolved, That we expresa our appreciation of the able r... operation our Deles ate. and Senator gave to the representatives .>f the counties in so curing the tiiarter for tins line of railroad. The Chan man appointed tbe following dele gates : Wm. P. Burwell, Joseph 11. Aadereoa, Thos. R. Price, H. W. Fry, John Jones, Tho_. W. McOaßce, 1.. D.Crenshaw. Dr. Ho. Archer, Peter C. Warwic . I). Copeiaad Randolph, Wm. S. Triplett, Ko. A. Paine, T. J. Peyton, Andrew I_. Ellen, R. T. Daniel. J. F. Alvey, Jas. A. Cowardin, T. _. Johnson, Blair Bur well, Win. F. Ritchie, W. M. Elliott, B. M. DeWitt, Wm. Old, .Ir, l>a\ id I. Burr, John Ptircell. __ On motion of Mr. William S. Triplett. the Chairman of this lnt-eimß, Jus. MAYO, Esq., was aaanimoasly elected Cbeirtaan of the delegation to the isuckingli:im Honveution. fin motion of Mr. Burwell, tbe Secretary of the meeting was added to the delegation. Cn motion of Mr John Parcel!, tbe delega tion iiist appointed, were ln-triicted to till any vacancies that may occur iv their body. The meeting wiu then addressed by Messrs. Jos. K. Anderson aud W. P. Burwell, iv be half of tbe improvement, both of whom con sidered itof vital importance to the interests, of Richmond. 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DILEENS' SMOitT bi ORIEb.-Thirty one stones, never before published in this oonntri. Hy Charles Dickens. Paper, 50c.; liluio. cloth, SI 25 EL FUERIDIS. By the author of the "Lamp lighter," etc. l-iim cloth. SI 25. THE MARBLE FAUN, or the Roinanco of Monte Beni. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 2 v 01.., l.llio clolil SI 50 RUTLP.DGE.ii iie.utilul and interesting novel. 12iii-i. co h. $125. HISTOKY OF ENGLAND. By Geldart. 12mo. cloth. 75c. ABORIGINAL AMERICA. My Jacob Abbott.— 12.n0- cloth. 750 HIS TOR. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. By J. H.Patton, A. M. Svo. doth. MM HISIORY OF THE COLONY AND ANCIENT DOMINION OF VIRGINIA. By ohaa Camp bell. Bv«>. cloth. $280. For .ale by G EO. T. BALDWIN, Bookseller and Stationer, 5.1 Main street-B my 31-lt SPRING AND SIMMER STOCIT twit- PLEI'E —The -u.wscnl.ers can now show a full aloe, of Fanoy and B'aolc Cas.tmere, Alpaca, Draed'Ete. White and Fanoy Linen Suit., which for .tile, quality aud price, we think cannot be ex celled in thi. market. FURNIsHiNG GOODS.- We call particular attention to new, de.irable, tasty and <-n*sp. Our Shirt Department embraces all ths fashionable style, of tbe moat approved manufacture, and warranted to fit. Our ShirU are ma<ie by the sam* party that has always .up plied 110 and ga.ned lor this stand so wide a cc ..tint) ror a fir.t-rat. article. Shirts made to or der. kHAFEH, HALSr-Y * CO . 110 Main si,, tal. Tupiu n ftj*ull_ D OAtii POIiO.V-Thi. Foi.od will rid you of f a an Rosehss in Isss 'ban tw.ntj-four hour*. I«>. not a p,.wd«r. not i. a liquid-and its effects __*_f_[ almost iß.tanUßMiu.lv i and is bsttsr than „X. WAtTNER. Drsggist, Corner fib aad Broad strseU. ' " mri In Washington City, D. C on the 38th mat., by Rev Samuel Fiokei, Mr. LOUIS M. iII'OEL h. Mish MARIA L. BAKER, both of tins city. Ontbe 17th in.U. by tha lev. Mr. Cou rtney, Mr. EDWIN T HCDBON.oi Beur.oooounty, to Miss LETHANNA McKKWMKY.ot thia city. DIBD. """ On 28th mat..nt Lower Winnsville, count* of Fluvanna. BETTY, wife or Br. Philip J. Winn.— Her death will belong »nd sincerely lamented by a large family of devoted relative. MARINE INTO^iCrBMCB PORT OF RICHMOND. MAY 30. \______\____\____\ o ' clock - ARRIVED. Schr. Marshall, Chichester. New York, mdze., D. ft W. dime. , . ~ . Schr. Julia A. Rich, Newton, Jacksouville, lum ber. _. , . Hchr. J. J. Barr.ll, Patradge, Baltimore, guano. Ediuond, Davenport ft Co. . _ Schr. Alfred Barret, Jones, Albany, iron ore, W. M. Triplett. , . . , ... . . Schr. Sarah. Poulson, Alexandria, fish, Worn hie k Claiborne. _~ __ , .Schr. A. G Sikes. Houghton, N. C shingles. Worn hie A Clailiorne. . , . Schr. Mary Ann ft Hetty, Jones. Alexandria, coal, Va. Towing Co. SAILED. Schr. M L Johnson, Burrows, Norfolk, mdze., W. D. Colquitt* Co. ..___■_._. Schr. Rio (ir.nde. Al'on, Norfolk, light. Schr. E. A AL J.Simpson,ripruii,down the river, light. Schr. Jno. Francis, Frost, Shirley, (Jas. river,) lime and bricks. Hill Carter. City Foint, Mar *»« lsbl). ARRIVED. Ste-uner Virginia. Kelly l lroiu Richmond. Steamer City of New York, Niokerson, lrom Boston. May 30.—Steamer George* Peabody, I'ritchard, Richmond. Steamer Yorktown, Parrish, Richmond. Bremen bark Kosmo., at Bermuda Hundreds. N. York Schr. Bcrson, Magna. New York. SAILED. Steamer Virginia, Kellv. for Philadelphia. May 30.—Steamer George Peabody, Pritciiard, Biltiuiore. Steamer Yotktowa, Parrish. Nev.- York. Nsw i'nsK . May 2. —Cleared, slop Louisiana. (Brem.,l Riohmond; brig R. C Dyer,Wilmington, NO.fl.lir_ I, B.CnwbortiiW.tif.*, d<> ;A. P. Hr<we, Mi rehead City. N C; Gasellß, Portsmouth.— Mi\ 19—Cleared,Btmr. West _*o:rit. Yorktown KKNNKniM-roK r. May 2..--.Arrived, schr. Geo. Kiiboin. Riehmoad. Naw Bsnroso. May 88.—Bailed, sehr. R Hi ker, Jr..Norfr»lk; T.o. Thompson, Bluff I'oint.Va. Nkwi-okt, May -.7.—Arrived, schr. Mary, New Yoi a. f..r Portsmouth. Pxovioxncx, Maylß.—Arrived wMhr. Albemarle, Pantego. N. C. Pii.i.AiiFi.riiiA, May 2S.—Arrived, nclirs. Vir ginia, Norfolk; Saeo, Leeohville, N. C. May»- Cleared. stmr. Pennsylvania, Richiuond; schr. Ja cob A William, Portsmouth; brig Velona. do. BaLTIKOBK, .May -.".—Arrived, schr E. 1). Mc- Clanahan. Wilmington, tt. C; olaared,schr. Wil liam ft John. Richmond. Ar.KNANDhiA. May 29.—Arrived, sebrs. Amos Fatkeabnrg, Richmond; Georgeinna, Yeomico; sailed, schr. E. A. Elliott, Norfolk. C.iAni.KsTo.N, May 28.—Arnvod. Mbr. Rio. Eliz abeth City. N. C.J cleared, schr. Village Gein.Wil iniiiuton. N. C. ntoaroLK, Maj 30 - Arrived, aebra Mary Eliza, Joha Alexander sad Forward, Alexandria; Prank ■in, Warwick; Ghranary, Newborn, N. C; Sophia, do. 111-ASTKR. S'-hr. R. P. Cbase.at Hath, trom Savannah, re ports, no date, tat .1-7 ii.. lon- 7. 2:» picked up a boat belonging to schr. Token, of St George, tr....i Pa ■nunkey river, Va., for ThOBMStOB, (before re ported abandoned at sea.) containing Captain Walls chest, quadrant, and papers. LOST AND STRAYED jf"OS.T—On the 26th Tiiiit.. nn "WesflTa.ii . .ml; *-* Road, niio.it six miles fiom Richmond, >n_ FREa PAPERS. They were ia a leather pocket book I will give a liberal reward for them if left atthi.ofl.ee. WM. JACKSON CASH, my 31 -It* A free man of color. LOST- On the 26t.h or May. between Rocketts and the let Mat ke*. my FREE PAPERS. I will give a reward ol |IH for their return to R. 11. Jackson, tiireo doors from corner Cary and 18th streets. EDWARD GEORGE, my 31 -2t* A lrec man of color. *mi —-O *TRAYEi*OI{ STOJ.KX-On Fri- night, May 2Kb. a back and white ,SE I'TER BI fCfl . answers to the name of "Ib*.* I will pa_ a liberal reward for any in formation that will enable mo to net her again. A B. PALMOSE, my 31—2t* Corner Main aad Hth sts. STRAYED AW A Y-On ''Tuesday, the 2i»th him., a cow. Her bead, bteast ■n-nm-.— ■■.! lm* .cot and a part of her tail are Wi.ii. and the end is cut oil. 1 willnava reward for her recovery. NANCY SMITH, my Sl—lt* Shoc.oeMip. L"M)L'ND—A COAT, oil corner of Main ami JeT t- ferson streets. The owner ma) get the Cost b. aup y.iii,' at the Tredsear Works, on describing it and payiag for this advertisement. n.y 31-lt __h_% MTRAYMJO- From mv residence ion T%-<* 18th street, between Broad and Marshall, ____m* v. ,i,i.,' COW. witb dark less and a little reo i-'.'i.ut the head and reck. 1 will pay a suitable reward f..r her delivery to me. my 31-3t* w. H. COX. £i\___ S i RAY ED or V- On Monday night, a __\_m_**) me- in in siae Bay HORSE. With saddle an.! bridle. A liberal reward will be paid for Ins delivery to me.OB Governor street. my 81-tt* __ JAB. B. SMITH. LOST— Last evening, between Wm Taylor's st >re and 20th st . b lady's HP EASfPIN. con ta.mng two ill. -uerreotvpe bkeneases. Tbe Under w-.it tie suitably rewarded by leaving it at tins office, or over Wm. Taylor's srore. n.y 31 -It* sTR -Bm_9—Qu Wedaesd«». tbaMd, _\u_\ » small red COW, with a white stripe sla in "■ .wii her U.ck, a star in her forehsad, aad some white on her lu.s and belly. She has short horns, oaeoi which ia taaa the other, ne ..iit.si'ie having been pulled oil. HUn was heavy with catf—l expect she has a calf hy this nine A suitable reward will be paid for her delivery to inc. on Franklin street, between 19ih and 2nrh. my 38 -St* JNO. B. COLIN. /7V__ STR.-Vill -On Monday, the 2S!h inst., )_-*l_>:* BLACK HORSE, without bridle or sad- v .lle. a small white star on Ins forehead, and f.iur white leet. A literal reward will tie given by returning him to A BARATTA, my 30-2-* No 5 I-'ranklin street. | gkmt— Ob Friday last, a Gold"" BEEaSTpiN, t— in shape of a cross, and a small (.old CHAIN. Tlip finder will lie rewarded by leaving it at No. 2ii3 Mitin street. They were in a small, round p» per box at the time. - iny.lo—3l Ms-l siree: or the Capitol S.mareC a Lady's HAIR BRACELET, with handso.no carved clasp, with place for niiniaturr. The limler will be rewarded by leavui. it at the Dispatch of li.-e. or wiih Messrs. HABLISTON A BRO., iN... lv:. M;nn street. my 30—2t' Q <_< Ml l; KVVA H U . Lost, ..n i'ndav, 3 .th, is_——J about the hoar of U o'clock a PAfiK AGE OF MONEY, containing abut 99JEO. The, finder will receive the above reward by leaving the money at EN HE ft S, SUTTON k CO.'S, or at. this otiice. or to the subscriber at White Sul-phur Spr.in s. Va.,aud no iiucstioris asked. ii.y2.-6t* T. K. McCAWN. LOST- A LETTER, from Bogersviße, TentiV, contain.nit Jas. Shimon's negotiable note, at six months, (rwiii Dec. 7th. 'SD. tag $162.37. pay a ble t . us. The tinder is requested to return the imte to us, pa>meat having boon stopped OLARK'SON Ac ANDERSON, mv No. US Alain St.. Richmond. Va. STRAVEIi Of W— AU.nt two weeks a.ii..i larue black HORSE Mf'l/r.- roacti V 398 mane and rail no marks recollected ex in the iiiauo 1 will pay ~ m^mm ~n, reward of _5 tot hi. del-very ; v t mv residence, on Church Hill, or al my office, on llth street, near Maya's bridge. mv 2i-ts C. fi. LIPSCOMB. _m-_-i__ TO AL.L IT MAT CONC'JtffiN.— ___m_ A rp P' ,rr ■havniK cone abroad that I in NeaKfetcinlcft to discontinue (ne SADDLE and •p^^SHARNESS Kr.sI.NKBS. I take this „p ■ portunity o' uiforininK mv friends ana tho public generally that I shall still continue in the business at the same place, No. 64 MAIN ST.. better known as "Otey's"' old stand, where I siiaii be ulad to see iity old customers aud as man. new ones as will patronize ma. intending to use every possible means to please them, both in qeality and iv price, and will sell «oodi< lower thau tne lowest, as 1 do not intend to be undersold, jny 31 t.f WM. SALMON. •• ■• m\AVB iTBANSHIr <50ffil.'Ai\ii-;yfovvN for new york - Ummm *.ji,o steamer JAMESTOWN. Qairtaid Tno via.* BxiBBXK, will leave here at 1 o'clock p. M.. FRI BAY. the lst June. Excursion tickets issued io go aud return by eith er of the steamers. State room and meals included, for.tho very .ow price of $15. Passage t>. New York state-room and meal, in cluded. _ lv. Steera&o passaxe > o. rasssas tc NorloU same as o. the river boats. Freifhi received t.. day, (THURSDAY,I and up to the hour «f 1 o'clock P. M..FJKIDAY. Consignees are requested to .end tor their gooas to day. Freight for Boston taken at moderate rates, and forwarded with dispatch. lockets and Berth, .enured at our office or on board lhe ship. my 31-31 ____________•_____ _K_£_- FOR C HAR LE B T ON, 4gS£i'ooil schooner J li. I A A RICH. Capt J bavins the greater portion of ber cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For re mainder ot cargo, apply n. n.)31-lw w. P. COLQUITT k CO. >~«> «■'« R MALT• MORS...The rMiiiar _*7iXt* packet schr BA LTI.MoR f-'. K..V.T. Puii. Lip-, masier. having a portion ol her cargo engsued and going on board, wi.l have dispatch.— For remainder, apply to mv 31-Iw W. B. COLQUITT A CO._ > M 2>_„l , 'Oß BO S.TO N-Fl RST V ESSEL- superior regular packet schr K. R. Capt. Obi-D Bakbb, having a pof tion of her cargoengaited and going ou board, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight. apply u> mySl-ta DAViI) A WM. CURftIE. ___X_y fORHIW YORK-FIRST VEbSEL _M%_* RICHMOND AND NEW YORK LINE OF A C X E T S -The superior fiat s.-uliiik schr MARSHALL. Capt. Oi.ivkb Chichestkb. having a portion of her c<.r.io engaged and going on board, will have quiok dispatch. For balanoe of freight, apply to my M-U BAVIB A WM. CURRIE. *,_*__- FOR I.IVKRI'OOI.-i INTENDED AS __»S»»A REOILAR TRADER)-The well snd very superior ship UNCLE JOE, El* PI..KU.H, master, vow discharging her c .r.o st City Point, and will be ready to lake a. tobaooo in a few da. s. For frei.lu of whioh appiv tn CHARLES PALMER.or my3l-eod2w.Wp> BEVERLY CLOPTON^ £*_-__. bOR SALiii-An "elegant" bay"iloßS"K. years old, a.und and gentle in all bar f-s.i ltaMt ana M an excellent tiding Hates. Us won. of the vi at aiylish Horses ia ths oity, aad eaa be reoommead _ to any one wbu wants a really superior animal. Bold only for went °AlS'o-A TOP-BUGGY. HARNESS. Ao. Aa f\j at tho AmencM Stables. im. Ji 4T WXlvßßi B_ Beaatifal Teeth— ** PERFUMED BREATja- SOl ND AND HJULTHY FREEDOM EKOM TOOTHACHE. li'WD'.N'. DENTAL FLl.'lf- arrests dssay, restores diseased funs to a healthy eonditma, re lieves toothache. perrunMs the bresth. and ren ders the teeth white as alabaster. Recommended by th. most celebrated dentists. He* cirnnlar round each bottle. Price, SO cents. For sale by alt druggista. my 31 3t* Bb„ Why will yea Suffer iaa hnet but compreheßSive term for the nuii.er.-us disease, which ailed the stomach, liver, and. ia fact, the whole system. Until Dr. Cbbkxb dis covered the OX YGENATEB BITTERS, medical science had exhausted itself in vein attempts to cure this disease. ." '. . „ .___ . Sold hv ADlEft GRAY. PURCELL. LADD A CO.. W. PETERSON, J. P. DUVAL, and by all other dealers in medioines my 31—2tWA8 Bb. Superior Hen«ehe»pin£ Mood..— SITrER PIPE LINEN SHEF. riNliS. all width.. «• " •• PILLOW CAS 1 NHS. " WHITE MARSEILLES Q OIL TS, all FINE "cOTTON SHEETINGS and PILLOW CASINGS. RICH WHITE LINEN DAMASKS. SKPER DAMASK NAPKINS and TABLE CLOTHS DAMASK and HUCKABACK TOWELLING and TOW El S. LACE. MUSLIN. DAMASK and BROCATEL CURTAINS. COLORED and WHITE MATTING, all widths. TaBLE ami FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Fine imported FURNITLRE CHINTZ. White and Colored, I'lain and Figured FURNI TURE DIMiTY PIANO and TABLE COVERS. WINE CLOTH and Colored FRUIT NAPKINS. -ALSO- Just received, RICH LACE BURNON'S MANTILLAS, new patterns, very cheap HEREGE ANGI.AfS. for Mantles and Dresses. RICH SILKS, and Spring and Summer DRESS HOODS, all fresh and new. Andallkind- DOMESTIC G 0 0 DB. especially COTTON OZNABURGS, White. Plaid and Striped. To be sou. irom this date, all through the month .of Juno. VERY CHEAP. -. my 30-Ct* WATKINS .V FICKLEN. |\. >i-u Stationery. Ac— Just opened to dav.alarce supply •>(' new and seasonableßTA TIONEB Y. which will be aold low: CAP, LETTER. COMMERCIAL, N O T E and BILLET PAPERS. BUFF and WHITE ENVELOPES. Document, Letter, Nolo, Long and Opa'iue, a great vane ty. DAVID'S arid ARNOLD'S INKS, gallon, half .alton. quart, pint, Ac. WHITNEY'S, DRAPER'S and FLAT INK STANDS. FABER'S and LUBIN'S PENCILS, best quality. SEALING WAX, BILL and REFERENCE ./fills"slate pencils, tapf:, pencil DICE. SCISSORS incases, THICK BLOTTING PAPER POST-OFFICE BOXES, BACKGAMMON BOARDS. Ac A new and full supply oi LEATHERiindTUCK MEMORANDUM BOOKS, ot all sizes and kinds INK-SAND. MUC'LAGE, BONNET BOARDS and RUBBER PENCILS. Everythinc new and desirable received as soon as manufactured it W. I.'ARGRAVF, WHITE'S, my SO - •>_ 173 Mam street. ft*. Pasturage for Horses, Mules and CO-aS—The l.udersigned is prepared to receive Horse., Mules, and Cows, for pasturage, ou rea sonable terms, at his farm, in Henrico county, four miles from the city of H.chrnond. JOttlAH D. SMITH. N. IL— For further information, apply to H. P. Hawks or Edwin A. Smith. my 30—3t* -Lace Mantle ...-We have this morulas Home additional bargains in new styles LACE WHA PPINGS to oiler -ad of ihcm bought the last lew days in New York at a great deouc tka of prices. Ail in want of something rich and cheap ... that wav, wiil hive to sail soon before they all co. .1. MILLHiSER ft URO., my 29—St MB Broad street. ___, Manchester t_'nrk.--l desire th»» resi dents ol Manchester to know thai they can have FI.tNITFRE R i-PA I BED or MADE TO OR DER, at the lowest prices. Also, DOORS. BLINDS and all kinds of work done, at the "Old Castle," on the corner, in rear of Mr. Perdue', stor«. my 2.-01 * BENJAMIN BEYER. BY §•"<(),000 Worth of llry Goods, AT COST FOR CASH, TO OLOS I. B LSI XKSS. A rare opportunity is offered to all to supply them selves with FA E S H R IC H G oft DS , at from .'it» to bo per cent, below regular prices. 96,008 WORTH OF NEW 1, SPRING AND ■ SIMMER SILKS, thrown on the counter and marked down without regard to cost, to save Ihcm lrom the auction room. ORGANDIE. GRENADINE AND BEREGE ROBES, marked down to half COST. All desirable GOODS at PRIME COST, from a Paper of Pins up Farmers and manufacturers will find a lane stock of lien GOODS b.r SERVANTS' SUMMER and WINTER CLOTHING at cost. PERKINS ft CO., ni Eagla Square. my 21-2i)t Xi"\ Southern Savin . Itniik— CHARTERED Bt run LEGISLATURE OF VA. OFEU E, 173 Va IN STR Eb. T Money received on deposit at the rate of fir /• r rent, per annum-on all .sums remaining over six month. ; and at /i cc v- r rent, on such as are drawn out. i>elore tbe expiration of six months. DIBXCTOBs : J 15. Watkins, Prcs't, R. C. Howe. P. T Moore, Geo. I. Herring, Wm. La Haute. J. F. Reanauit, J. li. F. Mayo, W. A. Jenkins. Seo'ry, P. It. Prx-o, Treasurer. Certificates of Deposit and Checks issued by the Treasurer, P U. P«iCE. 0 lice at Wm. Har trave White's Bookstore, Main street, two toots below American Hotel. mv 1.6-lm m\_ Fliit :iml Braided Trinimin; Curd, ut Itw cents per yard. C. BOETTCHER, my 25-1 w 175 Brand st. CHOI I_lll.ll SEAM SHIKTS.-Aii article winch recommends itself by its ap. aranee. quality and fit. We have sold the above make of Shirt for the last live year.-, snd can guarantee tiiem in every particular. Call at the new Clothing Store, lu'J Main street. WM. L. TI PMAN.A.cnt. I M PORT KB < IOAMB.—We have this day re- I ceived a eoiiaunmciit of very fine Cigars, to which we call the attention of ibo.e who wish to purchase a rcallv nice, in Id Cigar. We also have ; some excellent Sujokn.i. and Uhewing Tobacco, of choice brands. JAS. 11. PEARCE ft CO.. Druggists. Corner 9th and Broad streets. I TOO BBLS. Now P. Herrmcs; 200 til.ls. Cut i 1W Herrings: luO bbls. Apple Brandy; 2uo bbls. | Nos. 1 and 3 Mackerel ; 100 Laaaayfa Coffee; I 25 half chests superior Gunpowder Pe»J for sale l.y _ JONES A CO. PORT WMI.-M quarter casks pure Juice Port Wine, ofenperior quality, suitab.o for ine denial purposes, for sale by WINSTON 4 POWERS CPALDIN6*S LIQI ID « LOI.-Many a •3 piece <>*' broken furniture, tbat has been bud : aside, m«y bo mended BBS made as good as new, l.y i the. aid of the Prep tred Glue. For sale bt A. HoDEKER .V CO., Druggists. No_ 10 MaiH litre, j HPiMMHe CM ABB LAN»N 111)1. FS». thai * LEVY is Rcllint st 25 cents are the cheapest poods in tbe oity. aad are well worth so cents So immediately and procure all you may want. a. they are selling off rapidly. FLAVOR INO ESfRAI'Tb.-' Yen. super, .r Extracts Vauilln, Pine Apple, Lemon, Straw berry, Raspberry, ftc to. W PETERSON ft CO., Druggists. 155 Main street. WINDOW BUSS.—A fall assortment of French Window Glass, or all sixes and quali ties, tor sale low by W. PETERS,.N ft CO.. 165 \laiu street. BE MXX to go to JACOB A LEVY'S mM es tablished Dry Goods Store and parahass your supply of Gi.ods, as you will fin I tue,re a large and desirable stock at (.rices that eanuot fail to please. 11/HITK Ult X PANT*— Pot military v,""; 0 also. White L'sie Thread; Whits Rerun and Ctistor Gloves, a good assortment at 109 Mam st. WM. L- TUPMAN, Agent. pONTOtIIIIB ITRUP OF Till. HYPO. vv PIIOSPHITF.S-The new remedy for Con sumption, ftc. For sale by A_ BO D EX FJ_kJ><2_ 1 LSTEAL HAIR TOSHC-For"dressing and ia improving the hair, rendering it glossy, ftc. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale li. B. J. PICOT, Drftz«;st. 11 _v _ El) OtJL—Of the bast uualiiy, "for sale ■* low by the fialii.ii or quantity, by E. J Pfci T. Dru.(jet. I AMIES.' IIIIKIIIU) HEELED MOOT*. A- at only £1 25, 91 50 aid $2, at __ -_ WM. WALSH'S. HAY.— 276 hales prime New York retailing 11 o, landing from bark Clara Hn ill and for sals by R H. WHITLOCK ft SON. P" AIMT AND BRANDINO OKI S.HE*-Of t", cry variety, and of auperior uualry, for sale by DOVE A CO., Wholesale~Dni| gists. ELIXIR OF « HlSl HONA Of very supe rior quality. manufactured and for sale by DOVE_ft CO . Wbolsale Drug*ists._ ( *Oti*\AV BHANOY 30 r»iarter pipes Aiexan v/ dreSeignette, in bond, ior by I A G. B. DAVENPORT. PE All-Bags Bhwk; do. Red-caUed Red Rip pers, tor sale by _ LEWIS WEBB A JOHN ti. WADE. ooiHltKN IFTTfI ITaastaaUT receiving freah Goshen Butter, at wholesale and retail, by_ WM.T. KINO PBtini MREEN AND BLACKT*A»- A *-* full a»...i tiuem all aiados, at low prices, by WM.i.JUNG. N" EW l MEKBK-JBst reoeived per steiuu.r", foraalabv WM. T. KINO. NORTHERN" POTATOES Sixty ImmTmT peote.l by steamer Jamestown, for aale by WM. T. KING._ BONTER.— aeTuh. prime Goshen Butter, yu.i reoeived, for sale by WM. WALLACE SONS. IAA DOZEN TWO HOOP PA I N TED AJrU BUCKETS, for sale very low to oloae «on- Mgaamnt. _ WM. WaLLACB SONS. lif OLAtiiKB. -db hhds. P. K_ BBd Va»pviuio i®"2fiß» i S•^ , r WAM T ED~I mmedißUly, a" MEW or SECOND. HAND BOILER, aboat XX or 1 horse power. Apply rt thisolttoe. my 31—ts WA |Tt E »-#F.A V 818-f he Maneheator Cotton md Wool Manufactunn. Company ar« in want or about twenty good WEAVERS. To »aoh. permaueat eniplojnient will be given, at lullwai.es. Apply to Mr. W. B.adlk. , Super, v tenrfent. at the Factory. my 31-lw WM. H. POWERS. Agent. WAMTBO IMMRDIATELY-AroVdHOFHE SERVANT, either white or colored, for a email family. Good Wa.es will l* given, and re Terence required. Apply at thi* office. my ____ _^ WANTED.— A lsdy of experience, qualified to teach the higher English braaehe*. French, «">«*.^3L^?l9„°™ *!}• Piano, d Hire, n ..tuation as TEACHER Address EMMA LEE. Fsrmvill., Virginia. myil-3t* WAKTED-DAMARK ROSE LEAVES. 11.7 3M.| W. 1,. WnRINO. No. 107 Broad Ht. W^",7_ _?T'. M ** ATELY-Three or i.,ur . ARRi .MEN. Also.in about eight or ten day*, two STOvF.-CUTTERS, to whom constant oii.plo; ment will be given during the balance of the summer. Apply immediately to JOHN DAILY, Lha R( ottb-ville. Albemarle county, Va. my 30 lw TOANTSO-IMMBDIATiLY-At the 4ieb *» inond Oranite '. name*, a steady, uidusirioua WOMAN, to do ..enerai housework in ;t boarding house. A white woman preferred Apply at the Richmond Oranite /name , HUGH L. GALEA HER. my _______[ Proprietor WA.VpED-A COOK,"who can also" WASIITiTid IRON, (wh.te prelerred.) For oue who can come well recommended, a libera! price will tie paid. Apply to F. V. SI'TTo.N, Jn , 27th, bet. Marshall and Clay sts., ray SO--2t* Church Hill. WA I. TI.U-NK X V A NT -A vnin.n to COOK and WASH for a small tamily. Good recom mendations required, and good wanes given. Ap ply to I'CRCELL, LADD a CO my ______ WA .. T EO— To hire or purchase, a GOOD NURSE, without incumbrance—prefer pur chasing. R. P. MORRIfS. my .so—3l' Corner Ist and Grace sts. WA-kTEO.-- We wish to parehss. tn.rty to h.ty tons of CAST SCRAP IRON. LOvVNES A COOK, oth St., near Main. N. B.- We manufact 11 re Plain and Fancy RAIL ING, and do all kinds of Plain and Fancy CAST ING. my 29 2w W r ANTI_O.—FiftaCß or twenty good DINING BOOM SERVANTS, .v the St. Charles Hotel. None need apply but active and cfTicicnt hand., my 29-31. SAUNDERS k MADDUX Xl/ANTED A low good" MINERS andahraV »* rats CARPENTER, at the Carboa Hill mines. my 25- ts _____ _ ______ UTAH TAB-TO SI RE-A FARM HAND, to "go to Albemarle county. Apply ... my 2> lw A BOD EKE B ft CO. BK ANTEO- Even getitlcmau wbo ba. CLOTH- Vf ING TO SCOT R, to call and see the beauti ful work at KING'S,On 10th street. There it 1* that. Old Clothing are made to look like new. Go to KING'S an.l try lorn. my 7 Ha ANTEO-Every body to know that I have commenced the Manufacture of TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, and VA I,ICES nt No. M, Main Street, Richmond, where they can find a beaetlfa) assortment of Trunks. Valices. and Carpet U-iks, of every style, at prices as lowastiiev can t* bought in the Northern cities, both at wholesale and retail. TraiU repaired and Covers made to order, at the shortest notice. : . de2*-6m JAMES KNOTTS. LOUIS .1. BOKSIELX, " Manufacturer of Double Refined STEAM CANDIES, And Wholesale Dealer in DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PRINTS. FRENCH CANDIES, CIGARS. TOBACCO, Ac, ftc THE BEST GOODS. THE CHEAPEST GOODS THE I -A RG EST STOCK, Can always be found at the FIVE STORY BUILDING, N... *) Mam street. Opposite Riciiardson A Co., Richmond, Va. my li. —tit as : u as":: oas :: t We have on hand, and are receiving by every steamer, a magnificent assortment ol CHANDELIERS. PEN HANTS,BRACK FT*., fee. Ail persons in want ol GAS FIXTURES w0i.1.l consult tbeir interests by examining our stock, as we are determined to eel! the same good, at lowoi rates than an. house south of Philadelphia We are also prep-ired to do nil kinds of GAS FITTINGS. I*l PING BOUSES. *c . on the most rsasoaabts terms. STEBBINS A. PULLEN, 1115 2o- .'.* No l"f Broad st DACOIf, L VltO, BITTER, Ac. 25 hhds. BAMS aad BEEASTB; M bbls. prime LARD; to tub. No 1 GOSHEN BUTTER; lw boxes DETERSIVE ..OAF; 76 boxes prime CHHEfE; Km boxes CHALK PIPES: 611 1,1ib.. NEWARK CIDER; Receiving to day. for sale low by my 2S-U WAI. H. TYLER. IMb streot / ' EMJINK ORIENTAL \Jt DETERSIVE SOAP. ltb Iw.xes Van Hacen k McKcue'. Oriental De tcrsivo .Soap - 1 rss.eetfnily.eail tbe attention of the pui.iic. to thissuperior aiticle of Soap, knowing the same to be superior to any other Soap now in use. Give it atrial, and you will find yon cannot do without tbe nse of it. Warranted to give pet feel satisfaction, or the money will be refunded.— For saie in quantities to suit purchasers, by my 2-i- Jin WM. B. TYLER. 13th «treet. 1 lISAIV AMEKK A* FEKTILI/.fcK. Owner.; of poor and worn out land, in the us" of tins articie, can be convinced of the ut.: nt il in the production of W 11 EAT. CORN and PO TATOES, as a renovator ol the soil, by certificates of three Agricultural Societies and fanner. IB Virginia, Delaware. Pennsylvania :,nd New Jnr s< y For garden, sad orchards this PHOSPHA TE cannot be siirpa.red. Caii and occ samples at my office, 13ih street, near Cary. [myU-ttl G. X PEACE. WE OFFER for sale on Rood terms— l.ooii casks Rockland LIME, lresh and 111 good order ?.i». bbls. >.f the best Rosendale CEMENT M bbls. CALCINED PLASTER,a No' 1 B. tide MO 000 go.ul White Pine LATHS. l,uoo bushels COW HAIR. LIBBY ft I.UKTON. in. 39— 2t Cornei auiiaiid Can streets. 'V\\ il VtKY II A N II *♦ O*• IB LOTS «.{. I NAVY HILL, CORNER or in. AND 11A KER STREK-S, FOX BALE.—We are 1 ised to sell those two beautiful LOTS located as above, No. 60 sad SI. fronting tmeeUiei 71 i.<-. on the wch' aadeeffith street, running bach on th. south Bide of Baker street KB leet ... an alley I baas are among tiie most de.iraie lots iv timt va proving neighborhood. Apply i.. mv ______ GODDIN ft APPERSON, Auct.. I 11 KHhIIV APPOINT W111.1.V0 Til*. I MAN i|,y Alien:, to u.e Irs name Bssashiaail uiattara pertaining to tha sale >.f CLOTH I NU and other GOODS,or that nnv beeoaneoted *.ih the business, to be carried .... at No. _U9 Ma:u street, in the city «.f Richmond. St.to of Virginia, here by ratifying and conln iiii.ik all fnat he may do by virtue of these prescn's. 1). C. B. WHITMAN. .Newark, N. J., May llth, iiWO. my 2.. ta NOTICK. -Haviag purchased tbe entire stock of P. Aooni, in tiie store No Jl -Main street, Riohmond. lately occupied l.y C A. 8r....ku.c. er «t_ Agent for aaid Acorn, sonMstiag of Citar*, Tobacco. Snuff Fixtares, Ac, I hereby appuiat C A BROCKM F VER mv Accnt, to continue the TOBACCO and CIOAH I usiness. to bay and .--'.I for cash 011 L. I my 22 2w | JOHN BOUCH ER. UfßAWßißftlCb, BTMAWMMMMIEB. kJ I nin 111 daily receipt of hne.lari.-e ami lre.ii STRAWBEIiKIUS. TSmn in want of mem lor preserving can tii,,n K e Ihcm 111 „■,. -li ..,'. •. 1 early application to HHOOKE PLEASANTS, A_» my 11 is No. 2 M.ll n st. corner 17t 11 NOTICE TO ff ARM EMM.—Wean aus faetnruu. tbe celebrated BUCK BYE REAP ERand MOWER nembined. sekaoaudfedto be (lie best Machine in use by ill who have iric-.i it. Also, the GUISER THRSSHKR, on wheels ..r stationary. This Machine threshes, c e-ms, and ba<* the for market, in one .-per itioa. my .'in cr JOHN W CARDWELL ft CO. I'tKV PI BK OLD 111 MM 11 Bit WDV j V superior Old WHL-KEY; Old PORT WINE (...tiles and on dr.Bcbt. Crushed. Powdered and CodeeSl GAEB;OMJavaaad LagnayraCOFFKK. Also.Befaooley's Worb'i Fair FsSMty HAMS.— For sale by C P. WORD* UKo . lay .'iU-lt Co. tier 18th iind Ma.v »ti. kJIIOI KOK MILL Biil.TKiniHA.,. !.j * snbeeriber i. n completed a mill, adjoining In* Plaster Mill, en tne Dock. 1..r griadißg CORN, and is now prepared toaoppl) fresh groSad BOLTED MEAL to the trade, from the choicest BSlSctioaa of Coin that can bsm.d. in the market. JOHN 11 01-Al BORNE, my 30—lm OJ.ce No. 11 Pearl st. 17IMOINIA lift: I!_ >D B A NCI CMMU v PaNV-RE'./UiSITION.—A requimtiouo! BM per share ot lhe cauita! atock of th.s couipany will ne due and payable at the company's OMOO, aa FRIDAY,June lst. Isoo. By order ol th. Hoard. in. h> 31 J. ADAIR PLEASANTS, Secy. HAMS. -000 "-'tisiar cured I! A VS. ..f U*«t b:.ind»; Family SIDES and SHOULDERS: Prune LAUD, in kegs; Heavy BIDES aad S BOULDERS, for plantation use; i.<-ether wut- a general assort ment of GROCERIES, ror aale on so.hl terms. I. H. WALKE, my 9— lm No. _ Mam street. LLOVO'S, h«re by g-ve notice that ihet have tins da appotßt ed Mr. JOHN H. .dONTAGUE Mooi for this es tabhthuieut,at RICHMOND. 1 nn»d Btatss. G A. HAI.STED. Secretary Ltovn'a.Mh May.l-Wii. my » it VOTU'IC.-] have Hus day appointed Mrs. «. i~ HUT/.LER. of the city .W Richmond m Ay.nt. to oarry en the MILLINER V and FANCY GOO IIS business, in the said *itT—to »*u» and s.ll for ctsh only. MOSES MHTELDORFER. Kichinoiid. Va , May Mtb, I*o. my 30-13t PARASOLS, NINS' BONNETS, MA N~ TI E*. Dt STI-RS. COLLARS. SLEEVES. BOBIERY. TRIMMINGS. Ac, ko , very cheap at GEORGE .rAOOBS*. my JO—3t to Main street. BKREfiE ANOI.AIS ANU LIVKILA* tt) pieces of these desirable and fashionable (omkls. just reovived, for DRESSES and MAN TLES. GEORGE JABOBB. jtyJb-M B> Main street. _ / voi'PERnLifIHTMSR- 800.- We are now V> prepared to put up in town or oountry tins very superior ROD. PieMeqali aadeaaantießaiuple. ~ CHAtLBB D. Y*LK A CO.. my 30-lin Tloaßioak. Goveinor a'iset- __ , kindi at r FLOWERS, 1 RUCHKS.BONNErs. FRAMES, HATS BLONDS. Ae. v __?te«_ _ _ ~ mv 30 -St J GEORGE JACOBS. »; Main *}____ FOB HIHK-For the balaaoeot" the'year *_£%%*"*»»"•* toS HrcII)THOEN. all PILLOW EL widths. AMUm_____W_%. _ MOOMLIOHT "" -~— A Kxm;nst<_\. ____*_£?* _} COMPANY "fi." Capt \v « the l.t Re..-.t Vutun'f r!i."JiVi tjg-b -I MILITARY AND CIVIC ElC.lMo* down James Riv.r. on THI IHi.» _.. Ma. sist-the boat to l.sve ~"' i*,* * rf |„ I*ll. at,7* o'clock. r.t..rn.B« at 1.. vToH. M "•"•S The coropaßy beg *o .mure 1Uf.,,.* _ desiron. of participating „, __ ____**__*• who _,„ agreeable trip by ""' •/'•*..„, JJ notion* will besparer. to maka _ .._ ' *'. t.»_ tb.mo.t fa.t.o.oui. c ~uid, 3 ;.'„ t ''' e ' n '»'i»n*ti*i bA.No intoxioatin* Heaora w'ili i*__. be sold or brought on tbe U,at **'' i,f, «<l to Jb* * u *rd wm hs detailed {,„„, __, whoss especial duty will I* to ________ _£ -'iryt, tanc. on the boat of persons of excsD. vl, »'t acter. •"*»**pi.<>t.», 9 t . (l|%r The tars, and comn.odift.ia k._.. COVE, very recer.tl. SSSJSs"? .","/ '"'•>•* pairing and paintui.. has b»en chAr,.,T:" r » company lor this fc.curs.on. cv * ,u >">-! .y i b , A" a further assurance of nt,mf„„ ~. ... wihh to participate with a. ■„ CL* * ■ Bfe uumlier of tickets will ;ki limited Vmf in the hands..! reap-non'iio ssrsruu. t . . "'• *••« B gj . ttSVSa - '«l«-l. f-.rr, *, »31. Member, of otner militar? < „., „. tendTu* to unite with v«. w.ii ___, _&_*_* , piny, on the Capnol Square', \___t___ B_ the dismissal of the lat IsgiSei? M * 1 ' K: '*t R~v. Tieketa admitting a s*___»____ man anil one lady, ON if Mtl!fiE&l Mff* al lady M c.entH. **•" Mat) n Tieeeta to be bad at J. ft. Kai__...__. . . store. Broad st., Sboekos Hill- « *^**_"> . Bookstore, Men street: Corp»rsl __~._]_itf'*"• ■lie and Harases maa almi i. V _l, u * n * **'■ near the old Market: Pnvat. v,--. Kii , n "''' I Church Hit'; Rob?. It. Craddoek. '''.'"• stitute.and member* of tha i-,,,,,...., "Siss f__ COMMITTER Mi' Ahß.v, _\__\__ Lieut. B. F.COCKE; fcT.Vi . Ouarterm.-u.ier H. H. MILE"- fi.__S !, **i_ I\ A .;^d' ll;v - WOODWAKD -^'^>!'L: /_Z^_\,, B } iK , Ut:KH ¥ BEKR , *yf^__l___9 v '.'' f hnestqu ahty.WiTl!,« ■»."'': uemiay,"Thursday, Friday, ami ISat..",!',. " Wfii *_, ALE and CHAMP A (, _t\_ '*»,',., .„ oFTI G HT. I n.y 30 -it | HAU. _ *| E&J >fcj y "cnV' Ui Ks'tixiv Bested Gaiter* 41.25; Healed batten Bin _n * : fd Gaiters, ver» be_(. only _2, Co.]- .» ii liaitera *1 .o; Coafrss. Reeled '.aiter.,.'*,,, *J aHARVESTIIITi, IIAH\ EST UATS, We call the at»atioa of farmers to wriJlf^''' sertß-tsat <>f llarvest Hats, winch *-•» ar. D r»' ___ t'» furnish in an. iu,«ntn». ir,| Ht,i'vi«rv "l^' 1 ' 1 "*' 1 All orders stnctiy ai .1 promptly attended. ** BLLETT k WF n"(jl'r niyjti -ditcwit. WMania JoJWIjPV* SarSbS DOW . t,,, PRICES of our own Kiehiin.i.d .„.«, R '. aad Show, ..follow.: fmask fiS tn I*s. UeatsFrench Call &*mgt*m___\ ,I; Gent s French Call Oxlor.l I'„•* *i ■•, i . ','' French Cult' Strap Ton _.-, 2» , ..e.ir '» i. ! Gaiters .««; Gent. Esgliall LsStlßf GsitM. Si all other go.HiM at conespondiug unce. Thai roods are of the first etaas, anil oiuil t,, *_,'', Riehmoad Wsoibrtbea. nnaualibd__M_sa_ in older t.. keep tb. workms. Bfoiag, .« ■ '• ' rather *lack .t this He..r...n We tln.iubi - w,, u ' tee Ix-tter t" Kive the eßstoflßSl the bssaft ef .". j tint hr*t clh.k good, at \ety low prieM, -~.| ai. . same tnno sivin< employ man! io the to-imu MAtCt'S HARRI« k BRO Mam St .next, to the Aiuei,.,.[. Hotil my 2.!- .*l.|i| XLAPATKTTE Oivis.ox. m, ■ue.ud tn me.i a' .urn hsll.<«tku. punctually. in order... i>r.>. ••<•. • , '( mondaad Baits wnii tba other lii-.-is,,, ■ ■ iiitere.stiii- »inrci/e.Hiiri theoceM.eaol 18. t°"*i. lion oi the M. W. P. anil bia smoiinlai. • c .■_ to the Rational Divißioa lrom »ir.iaia si -1.-"»-.. South of us See Botwsof Ih.G.neral c mmittae, Coin ..i ArrsnismsaU o(ilm.iia,i ,-i No b my M—it* _ XI.MIM Kin. HILL IM . ImoV reqiie.t.'d tn meet it >~ni ; ; ■ Fou«liee »lr*e!, h.tws.fl G ■ ■ . Broad, tin. (THURBDAY) .-- - _ , 6_ o'clock, in order to amt. i. th. o»_i!i •i. ,-,. reception ..f .Most Worthy Pstnsreh T> »*«jii and the Bapreaeatative. to tb. Nation.. ] .- It is hoped every nieiul*r will b. prei".'. , __ t.cipate on tins mtenwtiag one uien. By order ol the W 1* BIM- if PETERFIELO [RENT X . XATTIs%TItI>. M»%> 1.l i ».M ---PERANCE.-Onl HI it HA, fcV| s Teaiperaaee <.i Riohmoad ami Mai Chester will turnout .a renl . hi | < pnrpoaa af reeeivias tbs Most Won.) hui v and oti.er rspisssataliveß. wbe ei'l i* m Kms u>.>.nl on .heir way to the .Nati.in.ii in-.:t;.ii>. The siibordiuato Dn isious Will BM rtlkSH I. spectu-e Division rnoaM,at 7o'ekwkf, M. Arti zan Division ( with tbe baud of au. .l aw. to the Hall <>t tbeShoekoe Bill lnvias n.wbaa Ai tisaa. ShoekoeHill, Sidaey snd Mar-oi '• • will unite and maich d-.wc Broad t»i l' M — wh.re tbey wiM be joined io S.rißga«ie. H * _.in, Powaalaa. Lapyetts and bvaaa be suoaa The pracsssisn then march down i- ii M.l Franklin aad up Fraakl ato th. Kxebasgi h v lamvia. at tba Kxohaage ifnii-i .1 ~'.»» lroin wni.-li plans tbs tt. W. I', nnd leprmaali tivee will he escorted to tb. Leigh fitreei .;-. Chmch. where eyeo be. ol r.o.ptie. as. sen will hedeln .red. Members: of ths Graad llivwnmwill .pfssi G.ar.d Divißios r.gslia. Tl.e lublio are m\ ited to uttend. mv St---... 1 UK COMMII 1' I _,%!_ IMmiTZM BATTERY In i inni..uu- *i.i win*.' p-.iit.. at 1-. **_t__}i> 'clock THIS F.VEMNG.at tk. {•M«SBto the yard of the Mechanic**' h.s. ■•; Bth street. Men witbont beltsaeedaol brim th.:r isHa ihrapt.ei pooobe. will he lamed ta them. Hy order of Capt. R.!ii>nLPH iuyll--lt THEO. I. MAYO, Ist I* . ' " WASHINGTON LODOK, Ho. Ll API I. o. s. M . v.... :■ i /_t*§B_} Brother*. •JdaaLportaaos dsauwda *..ur ptoairi si ■ . at your Lodge bomb, at a o'aaw. I. St in K DAV. May 3ls» Every brother i. especial puuitiial. Ryordei oftbeM C m. 38 -t P. i.. COGHLI.I. - V-a " 111 >KIM. bK.ltr l>K \(. i-""** fISL ATTE.N I lON.- Pu ..!-. v. Ib N /£_L_| equipments in perfect ordsr, oi FI lL2_m% PAY tha Mh day ol Inn., er-- n. t....,i..i the Coast) Coart Rouse, v K)< M , for hm ( .C( tn.n andtlie cek' 1 rstli Dil )'ai annivi raarj. i;» order ol Col J**- to. ni) aa ni ro. \ .i '•'• ; K.o j J HEAD •■ ft'ICOMPAN .'"'«" Rn n touts, May Hi •-■ Order \o. . Parsaaat to ReriaMotal Ord.rs ; '• paaj w.ii a-Hciuble TO t»A . a' -". • « .. thoir Arim.rf, in the Law Bedding, n fa .uiuiiier uniform, t-.r parade. BTBI motet! inaasettoa. Tins parade is ordered by 'aw, aud a.-«eatef• will be hned Boeording t.< Ibat lank ily order ot .'ap*. Ml n B«l i . ii.v.tl-O' 0 S MORGAN. Jr ■ litj Mi.NTOOM r.Ki <i I * RD. _C_ AseeatMeinfullsnnim.ru po-.n.-i .( Military H-.i1.0n THI Mi>. . ; Hint., pre.-. i«e ly Bt ball pa-oj-.'- ■•« .iient il Pa .le This i ami. bein_ law, a fine of *3 shall he rtli tlj mi s ' absent uicinlier. H> .'rd.'i "f tb. >' ■• i•' i ■' o ■ my 31 I. fQHN Mi i-v : '-' ' x " • JIfEAIMI'JtS CO D. Isi BEG'I '•'' ' dm9_mu so, N - *> a '"■' lk „ *»*en.f»le at Slal* Armory, a. ' (THURSDAYI ev#hm-. >' - r...ie in I I Snminer I nil « _ ' Mr iß.psstioa. As tbis parade • •"""''. ' ! the fine f..r nonsttendatioe ! bet, 1 ' , •'', .'. my _!-!?." .1 1. RANDOLPH.MwrI 111 EAf) w'KSCO. D.t-r I Fursuant to Rssimeßtsl nfdsrs, '!' . maud BIITsSBSSII.. KM PSrsdSi IB li ' . », aniforiu. at tbe Stat. ArßKxry, os ih.» .'" R , DAY .SVeBIBC. Bl .'. .>'cioi-*. l'liiiciuii-i*. - in order lor inapeotio. in. .1-11 0. T. CAR I bV.M ' • Ji_i.ad.'R> >CO.,I.i iiKirr - ; ■acaaoan. Msj wtA, \m 0 T!;:.^mPau;. ; !r,r,,.eii..,,.1..r.-»-, ..'dock P. M.eis treat! I lbs Miiktsssi ■• ■■ Maavws will he prompt mo* *;'\;' . ' Bowilser Com. n.. Capt Rj-it" "■ ;. , Tin., pan.!- tsrenairedbi lew. Al hnea t.- rheestsslel 'a**, »* 11. o:lerol the oai-ta "-.,. ~.„.-. w,X-it. HAKVF.V A.DODi.KY.U *r| J COMPANY K. Ui' KK -' Altrnd m Furii.fr on T|iur«.U> ' '" in*t at a__ o'olook P- M . n ttoia »i HaU:,,iJa......:-r1'u,1,.-.i. Arm. .s .•• « inspection »j. H A ,, XV . y It. Mt-^fc N B- Attend a re.viii ii.eetuu. on in DAY EVENING. 31<i iusl . at S h Schad'a Hall. I m* *> * I 1 ARMOR VK.I- I. "I \i" •-, .1 X.,.1.* ma. Hal «." Order Wo -. , , , ~,,.,-t. • In accordance with Ke ,iU '.-l' > W.ll parade at >oui A.mor.. ••» »' asat. Mat iaM, at SH o clock I *••»" foil dress Sua iner I ailoim. drral • -*P „■ ; Anns ana aocoiitreuients in .-rUer i.i .« Sera.aiits will suiniuon 'hen s»usu» liy wider ol ''apt MtfJJ , . . my:i<>-2t S. B- JACOB*. I «HKAD'4'tSCO G.l-i RIO -VA ■„., tica Bos P. _*} ■»; I; ,' V Pnradenl Sipriiigiirld Melt, y ' N DAY. the 3f*i tba sat. al lo «"*,,'„„*«.» summer imiforui, arms -«ud ac ;;'...... ■ order tor il.rd laspeetioa. 1 b_»v»**& .*..,, »• by Uv. AUentee. *»ll! l* hjtt''tw.vJuY » %m N.U.-AUsnd Drill ihistW |DX«M>*' tog. »t S o'clock. BBBCtual- Cspl. W ll Ls»_\?S U wC m»»-2t' 8; -" iIA>KK. » iWAv».ATTE«fio* V| t;>^'*;v :_ of the Oust..* llou.ie oa ill* NaVt, lade being required by la*. » 6 »* "* * naae«Md ho »V*. v J ,a ?"*.«-»_.. »i > l ,S f Anaud a ineetiagol the < "t«»» 'V ~ ..-. si ' tttll ou VSl^Af. BVBNINU.. WJ» o'clock punetuall. tor ;• IMB VU. H.iH»-d. t.r WaU.MVc" .«»» sad • ther North. Biuat, in alt i*i«*. ** ><^*' a o. ■ iSSo iMe.Ma.ible white etb*ss id[■**JJ, i •