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THURSDAY MORNING JUNK 7, lewA
Bweemoa ami Bayer*.
Tha Amotion* pabttc waa, aomo F»wia mm,
aeptln a state of continual eßßelte*»« »*
maay month, by tho rival
disciples of EBCCLanca, both _**£*£n£
euffaonoaa aad htetorteal »•*• f ___Z_"_[:
.ail. and dteting-ieAed **Lm!
faabioii of tha faowteteh olaaa in former^ Urnee,
where number, bore the aame jmtwime, by
the pr-dao. of etc
nad wewdg Dr. Tow»aBB»». It waa gravely
aml£Tby 'be frtead. of tha old Doctor, and
Doctor himself, that be
nlone wm the poaseeaor at a certain .ecrat-IB
valuabte to man, inasmuch as It was endued
with virtue, oat ol tbe
question, ware capable of prolonging his lite
beyond tho period assigned to tho existence of
tbe oldest patriarch, which wo take to have
keen somewhere in tbe neighborhood oi one
toooaaad year*. It was positively claimed,
and the claim waa Buaiaiaed by quire, of
certificate, that the experiment had been
fairly tried in innumerable instance., and that
it bad never, in a single one, been known to
fail; and when the lea. credulon* portion of
the community seemed disponed to doobt the
possibility of testing an experiment requiring
no gient a lapse of time for ite establishment,
bis mouth was closed by reference to tout in
genious individual, who, h.iviug asserted that
locust posts would teat a hundred year., pro
ceeded to prove it by the evidence of a neigh
bor, who had tried it three several times.—
Marvellou. as were the virtue, of thia elixir,
however, it waa but a draught of pure water
in comparison with tho panacea which the
young doctor presented to the acceptation of
the public. As, nevertheless, there might be
persons whs ißought n thousand years a long
enough lifetime for aay roaßOßable maa, and
wko might net greatly care to extend their own
beyond tuat term, for tbe benefit of all such the
young doctor announced that tbe elixir and
the panacea were oue, that he was the author
aud aole depository of tbe secret, and that
while ot tbe goawteM article all that had been
eaid was true, it was not tbe less true, that tbe
stuff announced with such a flourish of trum
pets by the old doctor, was not the thing itself,
but a base and ineffectual counterfeit. The
war, tbna fairly begun, was kept np wltbn
dm thai drove tbe public almost frantic. Aa
is always the case with groat men of every
description, when tbey agree to disagree, each
bad bis friends and backers, who were mora
disposed to engage in battle than even the
principals. It was with infinite disgust, there
fore, taat tbe former learned, in tbe very du.t
and heat of tha conflict, that tbe latter bad
come to an agreement, and that in future the
life-giving cordial was to to sold for tbe joint
benefit of tbe two.
Somewhat of the same character, we take it,
must be the feelings of those admirers of Haa
nak and SAYBBB, who have been making the
two hemispheres resound with their notes of
war, ever since the 17th day of April, at the
lame and impotent conclusion, at which the
great "Mill" baa arrived. Matters settled
withont a jaw-bone broken, or an eye knocked
out, or a rib smashed in, Is too much for these
valiant bottle-holder., especially when Hi.
taken into consideration that the jaw-bone.,
eye. and rib. in question were none of their
iaw-bones, eyes and ribs, but the exclusive
property, respectively of Johb C. Hbbkah
nud Tbomas Satbbb, Esqrs. It 1. astonish
ing to think of tbe equanimity with which men
bear everybody* sufferings but their own.—
The warmest admirer, of the two champion,
looked forwnrd to the accidents which might
result from another set-to with the moat un
bounded complaoeucy, and seem to to not a j
little cbagrlued that the men who would be
the principal sufferers in such aa event, are
not disposed to view it in the aame light. For
once, the fancy are disappointed. Old Dr.
Towbbbbhd and yonng Dr. Towbbhbbd will
quarrel 1.0 more for tbe amusement of tbe
public. Savbbs and Hbbnan will exhibit no
more for the edification of Bishops and mem
bers of the lower House. Lord Palxbb
htob muat find a vent for his natural pro
pensity to poke bis finger in other men's
dishes, in tbe direction of Sicily or China.—
The Emperors of tbe Prise Ring, libe their
Ii of France and Austria, bad their
oou tho 17th of April, and their Villa
in the sanctum of Bell's Life in Lon
he bigb contracting parties have come
i, and let no man gainsay it. Whom
vlino has joined, let no other news
ma put asnuder. The two monarctis
w proceed to divide the empire cf the
ug, pretty much as tbe first Nafolbon
first Albxabdbb partitioned the con-
Like other great potentate, upon
acions, they are to show themselves to j
tied world, in a perfect cloud of glory ( .
be angu.t occasion of the double belt
atiou. The Cremorne Gardens bave
gaged for the exhibition, aad, according
icounte, the spot is worthy of the honor
a about to to conferred upon it. It is
>auks of the Thames, about tour mile.
jndon. It presents tbe greatest amount
cities of any garden in Enrope.—
i avenues of flowers, caves bewn out
t, innumerable fountain, constantly
y, pyramids of glass lit internally
is, looking like illuminated icebergs,
tre, a circus, a bowling alley, a
torn, Ac, form the surroundings.—
centre is the grand stand, octagon
, covered with blue, where the mu
fit, to dispense music to thousands of
s dancing in all directions around
bis spot tbe Potentates are to stand
ceive tbe belt., that are to be delivered
m by Messrs. Dowmbo and Wilkeb,
, of Bell's Life and Wilke*' Spirit of the
-the American presenting to Saybjb*
c Englishman to Hbbbah. Each ia to
a speech, and then tbe band ia to play
Save theClueen" aud "Hail Columbia."'
•iii is expected to to on the ground,
he clergy and laity generally, to say
igof numerous Dissenters, beside, large
numbers of Quakers and members of tbe
Peace Congres. ia general. We are net quite
enre that Pam was at the - Mill," bat it Is
certain that Bishops, Lords, and members of
the lower House were, to say nothing of cler
gymen, editors, correspondents, and authors
generally—among tbe latter Chables Dick
b»b and Wood of tbe London Time*. Since
the fight, tbe Government has given notice
that tt an attempt to made to renew it, not
only the principals aad their seconds and
backers, but everybody who was present .hall
be indicted. We should libe to ace this. It
would to totter sport than tha light lta.lt
Now, that the excitement occasioned by tbe
unfair treatment of oar countryman has
subsided, we are not sorry tho two men have
made up. Wi do not think Saybba bad any
bead ia tho foul ploy, and everybody must
allow that ho showed aa much heroism in hi.
way, aa it was possible to show. He fights no
more, bat Hbbicia has a heavy task before
ham. Tbe original belt is to be left with Mr.
Dowlimo to to fought for, for tha aext three
years, Bbbicia against all coiners. Wo have
tho atmoet confidence ra aim, hut ha Will
have a rough road to anas ever-rougher than
that of Jordan, which tho song aa.nre.osU
proverbially bard to travel.
Tho Indian. Is OaUfornte and Oregon will
probably give tho govoramont eouetderebte
trouble before tbey areflaally dtepetod ot-
Tboy preaorvo to the teat tha game qualities
of their fattors.and that love of whtekay which
ha* proved a woraa enemy to their r*ee*_aa
the white man-, swerd. The red msa ere now
totweeu two Area, aad oaoaot go farther
westward wtthoat jumping lato tho Paclftc.
Tha day la not rosiote whoa as ladlan will
ho ncorteelty is tho United States, worthy n
_ place In BabAck* Kaaevm, by tha aide of
• that weiieVrful African, who ptaye tha 00.
rllla every day to delighted crowd*. Lot Bab
bib good oat "Dei Asasa," aad aoearo a
Oalifornte savage to adoro hte folteaiioa of
wild beasts
■aawsi. "i " , :.,' .
jp- OMf*dJoaL~la tha Flss Si* Ofw. L*a,
pußdßPhed ymterdoy, we emitted tho daw. It
U thoejih atATCh, t_W. the Senate e^ejQxaed
•paw atm FBaSiaj aBSSwBBI • BMppyMaSjf,
lllawMa liwl.
tn h«ri atftol.-tAyar.iaß. tb»o|B.ratl|M
U wonM Jr,«Sl««l,« •. did a
or the --«ou. S» « Ihoh.-B whj*
Si been aa aw* ww*Mng •*>» hte boaath
must have maoo him ftol vary baaaay.
If rellglouß scruple, bad prevanted Svmbbb
from reseating the caatlgation which here
ceieed at the band of Hbxh.kb, wo should have
had nothing to »ay. The Scripture, enjoin
forgteeneee of lajurtee But be baa not for
given any thing \ aad If he did not recent the
affront pat opon him, it wa. evidently to
cause he waa afraid to do It. It tea very poor
aaiiefactlon, we venture to suggest la the
meantime, to revite a whole country, because
one man of that country once upon a time
caned bim for his insolence.
What a man et mated aa Sitmweb Is might
say upon auch a subject aa that he selected for
bis display on Monday last, woald to a mat.
ter of ao sort of consequence under other cir
camatnnces. It i. but natural that he should
hate the Sooth, because tbe man wbo dis
graced him before tbe world lived in that
quarter. Despising himself, and despised by
all the world, even by those wbo scire upon
his disgrace for political purposes, the South
has no room for any other feeliug toward,
him than pity aud scorn. But bi. words be
come important when we regard bim a. tbe
month-piece of a powerful party. In the
name of that party he announces n policy of
continuous aggression upon the slaveholding
States of this Union, and a determination to
force upon them, not such inetiiutiona as tbey
tbemselvos may select, but such aa the con
querors may choose for them. Of course this
is nothing more nor less than n proclamation
of civil war; for, when the Supreme Court
shall have been so arranged that a Federal
Judge shell, upon every complaint of a slave,
have him brought before bim on a writ of Ao
leas corpus, and, in deciding the question,
ignore the right of the maater under the Consti
tution to hold him in bondage, and when every
Judge shall to backed by an army to en
fjrce such decisions, (and to that time
Svmner look, forward with infinite glee,)
there will no longer to any Union. No
man know, better than Scmkbb that such
a decision would not be made in any slave
State, or if made, enforced, without bloodshed-
It suite him, however, to keep this view of tbe
case altogether out of sight. He wishes those
for whose benefit bis speech is designed, to
believe that Yankee judges can come here
backed by a Yankee army, and set our negroes
free under a habeas corpus without any resist
auceoa our part; but he does not believe it
himself. Hi. speech, however, furnishes tbe
programme to the designed proceedings of the
victorious abolitionists. They mean to re
model the Court—to have abolition Judges in
all the district.—to ignore the recognition oi
slavery by the Constitution—to establish the
rule that prima facie every negro is free—to
bring every slave applying before the Court
under a habeas corpus—to throw upon the
holder the burthen of proving that he justly
holds him—and to treat all the titles it is pos
sible for him to show with contempt. Scm
kbb, Indeed, denies that the Constitution re
cognizee slavery. The Judge is to have an
army at hi. back, and all who murmur are to
be shot on the spot.
The Jnpanese.
Some very excellent people have been trying
to convert the Japanese .ince their arrival in
tbi. country. Many admirable schemes have
been formed to extricate them from the error
of their way., and the government has to
keep a sharp look-out upon the missionaries.
One old lady succeeded in placing a Bible
in the band, of one of the company, and
from aome other source a volume of tracts has
reached them. The Japanese, who are very
polite, will no doubt read the book, as soon as
they have acquired a sufficient knowledge or
the English tongue, which will probably be iv
tbe next ten or twenty years. If the au
thoritie. at home suspect that a proselyting
purpose is bidden under tbe invitation which
has breught them to America, it will damage
American influence considerably. They are
as bigoted in their superstitions as many men,
are in the truth, and have a particular hatred
of Christianity and its missionaries.
There is a time aud way of doing all things
and there is such a thing as being righteous
over-much. Whoever supposes the Ja
panese, or any of the Eastern nations, are
snch ignorant barbarians that any fanatic can
bring them to the truth by thrusting a good
book at them, or that any man is fit for a mis
sionary iv the East who is fit for nothing at
home, would totter try the experiment. He j
will find as acute metaphysicians and logi
cians among the Orientate as can to discover
ed in any American University. The officious
zeal of fanaticism, always stretching out its
own hand to uphold the Ark, ia closely allied
to infidelity. If the heathen at our own doors
were first Ohrtotianized, their example would
exert a more favorable influence with the Ja
panese than any other mode of presenting the
truth.
gpanish Fluck.
According to some of the Spanish papers, a I
Cabinet Council at Madrid Is about to address
an energetic note to the Government of the
United State., on the subject of the eeizure t
by an American ehip-of-war, in the water, of
Mexico, of the Spanish steamer, the Marquis
de la Habaua-a seizure effected though the
latter was carrying the Spanish flag; and one
Spanish paper, the Epoca, says :
" W. hope that the affair may be settled by di
nlomaoy ; but should diplomacy fail we will write
on America, with the points ol our .word, the eoe
oiuoing page, of the magnificent epoch wnich we
have to gloriously commenced on the burning socs
ofAlrica."
There was a time when such a threat from
Spain would have meant something. Bnt the
edge of that wouderful s *ord has become dull
long ago, or Cuba would not now to the only
jewel which Spain has left of all her ence mag
nificent poeseaaiona in America. Her pen
manship with tho .word on this continent
seems to bave been alike awkward and unfor
tunate in both North and South America, and
if such newßpapers as the Epoca govern her
councils, she will coon write away all that is
worth having. Spain could not select a more
inopportune moment lor her own fortunes
than the present to have a breach with Ameri
ca. In aucb an event, we should get Cuba
without paying for it, and put a stop to the
slave trade, which is giving us at preaent ao
much trouble and expense, in a very expedi
tious, thorough aad economical manner.
Gen. Tern Thumb.
Thia fine .pecimen ef tbe dwarf, out of
whom Babbvb coined gold, ia now twenty
three year» of age. We see it stated that the
liberal showman engaged him at first for a
month, at eight dollars a week; then for aeven
year., at .even dollar, a week, and all charge,
of living aad travel,and raised it to S_ a
week era the year waa oat. When ho took him
to England, he gave him fifty dollars a week.
The dwarfs body, small aa It waa, mnat have
been quite colossal, in comparison with Bab
mom's soul. He proved grateful, however, for
•mall favor., for whan Babbu* fell into mis
form ne, the dwarf anggosted another viett to
Europe, by which Babbcm was put Into fund,
once more. Tho little gentleman ha* made
varloaa exhibitions oa his own account, and
1. said to to now worth 550,000, which ho ia
perfectly able to take care of.
Tho Concert Te-Nlght.
We again call attention to tho FlratConcert
of tho Richmond Muaical Academy, which
wiU be given to-night, at tha Mechanic.' Ball,
tor the toaeftt of the OSMABA or the citt.
Thia U a eaaso which baa never appealed in
**** to a benevolent community. Lot oa
bope that the Hall will ha crowded to-aigbt
to ita utmost capacity.
Tbb Btobm in N.O.,Tueeday
is.W waa
"_*__*** **_!"* * •*• Ptoßhytorimi
ebaroh waa tors ceT, rafter. *___ all. and tho
Oatholfc charch waa _«_at
aaany teocea, .igus, treca, Ao., won blow,
away, aad atvaral .laamara were iajured ay
toanghtowra about In tho borbor. TheJoar.
ssl thlaaa the atorm waa, white It tented
«e<h teo« terrfbte Qua tta teste.. Boptmn.
ams4otmtowb*_«a«Qmtral Amor lea pet-
'The' RUhawtmJaV.' Lynchburg Ballrend-T
.... CoOßtffcMeetlajmia,. }
A huge Mo a«thJ»te.uc nMtlng WM bekl
wtC-fßwmriawd Ooa*Houß.e*thetfth ult 1
for tho appolntmaßtof delegatld to ttß Ooß*l
v.niatß of tha frtaads ef the Richanoad aad 1
Lynatmurg Railroad, to to held at Backing.
ham (Vurt-House on the 4th of July. Dr. |
BonaaT HBBDBaaoB presided over tho assem
bly, and J ho. McGowAX acted aa Secretary.—
Tbe following resolut 100. wore adopted :
Resolved, That in yiaw of tha deep latareat we
feel ia the edaatraetina of tbe Richmond and
Lyncher Railroad, the oitiarasof Cumtorlana
w,ll appoint rj Urates to attehd the Convention to
Uhsld at Bucihgham Court-House oa the4th of
Arseteerf, Tha wo recommend to the oftiMnaof
Powhatan to change the nam and aleeeoftto Con
vention recommended by then*.from Farmvilte on
the lith of June, to Backingham Uourt-Hoaeß on
the 4th of Jul*. ■
Resolved, That we atteet the b interestwbmh, we
take in thia important.undertakmg, by requeaiing
the Chairman to appoint fifty delegate, to »epre
aent this aountv at the Convention to be held at
Buekincham Court- House.
Before any action bad been taken upon the
resolutions, call, were made on the "on. fcd
mund Hubbard and James P. I*itch, E*q-. °«
Buckingham. Botb gentlemen addressedthe
meeting at some length. ™c fomerurged
concert*of action on the ?»? of the connties
interested, and adverted to the, advantages of
the proposed road, a* well to the Mate as to
the counties Immediately concerned. The lat
ter responded in a very happily conceived ad
drees, and, in behalf of his cowty, teodarod
the Cumberland delegation the hospitalities
of the citleens of Buckingham.
A similar meeting was held at Powhatan
C. H. oa the sth inst., at which Gen. Wm. C
Scott presided, Jas. M. Finch acting as Secre
tary. Capt. Wm. E. Royall made a strong ad
dress in behalf of tho proposed road, and fifty
delegates to the Buckingham Convention were
appointed. A report of the meeting says:
On motion of Mr. John F. Lay it was
Reiolvtd. That the thank, of this meeting be
voted ter the v£ry efficient and able anm^ofofi
"SSSml Tnafthls tneetin* urge upon the oora
mi«tee appointedi at the laat meet ng to aolicit the
ShOT'lto iiuportanoe of at one., seeing all
landholders'in the county. aad*reomvmgjnwr*
ing the right of wav through their lands, n neces
sary. in the route of said road. .___,_
Messrs Benjamin H. Nash, of Chesterfield.
R |Cock" John F. Lay, Wm. W. Cosby and
Creed a Coleman being called on. responded
witTappropriate zeal and forceof argument,
in which the propriety and policy of invest
ment n this road were ably demonstraied-
The enlightened views and argtimentsof tnese
gentlemen.some of whom, by tbeir mnoteneaß
from the contemplated route, could feel no
immediate or direct iuterest, evinced the true
catholic feeling of genuine liberality, county
pride and public spirit. Assuming that the
road was a necessity, and that it would cer
tainly wiy.its early completion was confidently
predicted. Gen Scott, endorsing these views,
made a stirring appeal for orttoij in behalf ol
the improvement, which he said would to one
of the best paying roadn in the State. There
was a decided manifestation of interest—gen
erous and intense—and our Chesterfield, Cum
berland and Buckingham friends may regard
it as an earnest that Powhatan witl put her
shoulder to the wheel, and give au impulse
westward till the grade is effected, and the
smooth track is ready to accommodate the
rushing, remunerating career of the great
iron horse of speed and power, trade and
travel.
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at Rbbs' Mammoth Gallery, 146 Main st., near
Governor et. All the various style, and .i.e. ex
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BK_9k ASBOCIATION.-FRIDAY, B'h instant,
being tha first Friday in th. month, the regular
b_«inesa meeting of the Association will take
place at 8 at which it is important that
all members, both amateur and professional,
should be present. Regular rehearsals will take
"aceon FRIDAY EV£NING», t.U further no
tice. Per order. HENRY HARNEY,
Lj 7—ji* Secretary.
__r__te MASS MEETING..-COMEONE!
gpV_?* COME ALL '. '.-A meeting will be held on
the Capitol Square this (THURSDAY {evening,
at 8 l » o'clock, on ths Monument, and all the can
didates for the Judge of Hastings Court are re
■naotfullv invited to address their constituents.
Martin meredith lipscomb will to
there, certain.
«-__»» THE LADIES CORDIALLY AP
geVZSk prove of the movement now on loot for
the closing of the Ftor*. at 6 o'clock, and thu. al
low ail clerks an hour or two's recreation, iney
would also su?Ke.t that the work of alt Mechanic,
be suspended after 6 P. M.. and thus atf.>ru those
whose labors are so arduous, a few hours ol rest
What .ay the Master Carpenters. Bricklayers,
Ac! Ije 7—lt* 1 MANY LADIES.
■ -„ in RELIOIOUS NOTICE.-Mr. AL
*V__ BERT AND KKSON will preach at Co
rinthian Hall this (THURSDAY) evening, at S
o'clock. The publio ia invited to attend,
je f-lt»
_r_SBB DR. Z. S. McORUDKB, of Heii
bvv___ rico, having takeaan office on 1* KAHiK
LIN STREET, brat house above Metropolitan
Hill, tender, his professional services to the pub
lie. JW 7 ~ lm
H» SONS OF MALTA.-A.semb'e in
gK__SrV,ur Lodge at 8 o'clock THIS EVEN
ING./or special and important business.
ie7-lt P. G. COGHLAN, Secretary._
S_-_=S»W'E, Thle iTNDEBSIONED,
_k!S hereby agree to closu our respective
stores EVERY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock, from
this day to the 16th or August, 18t».
Porter.Harriß A Homer, Johnston A Bransford,
T Kiibwuoii ft Son., W. S. ft G. Donnan,
William. A Elliott, R. S. Benny.
Vanlew.Ta>lor A Co., J. W. Ratclifle,
A B.Clarke, C. J.Smton A Co.,
Sui'th, Rhodes ft Co., Siuitn A Harwood,
j* T. Moore ft Co , John 1. Sublett ft Bro.,
Clarkson, Anderson ft Co.
Richmoad, June 6th. 1860. _!!____
__r_=m AMEETIWOOFTHECOMMIT
PCSTtEE OF INVITATION for the Fourth
i of July Dinner, to be given at the St- Charles Ho
tel, will be held on next SATURDAY evening, in
, the Hall of the Hotel, at 5 o'clock.
r The following are the names of the committee
appointed, and they will pleaee attend at that
time: ' _, .
s K.Ridgway, N.Tyler,
, Charles Pleasants, Geo. W. Gretter,
* Maj Calvert, J. H Uigges,
Hector Davis, Wold _- J /5' k
Dr. W. Fis'.ier, Dr. A. S Gngsby,
. Jo. Brummel, R. Dickison,
I O. W. Maduox, E. T. Steam.,
. Dr. E. F. Luckett, T. Kimbro.
i Mai. 8 Griffin, Jas. A. Cowardin,
R. Ward, Dr. Jas. Dove,
■ Dr. Ingram, Wm. M. Harrison.
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that if they foil to pa* their bill, on or before the
9th in.tent, before tha hour of* octeak P. M..
they will to dealt with aeoording to the require -
menu of the following extract fiom tea Ordinance
concerning the Water Work.: ___.. ________,*'
By On Ordinance pitted Of »»« C&wntjl. Maytlst,
loM>lf any Water Bill remaia uaeaid for ntarv
SSS_f^BttUjS3_ffi
to tbe orteiaaTamoernt oftb* tell, whtoh ahelt re
___ mteebaada of tbe City CoUoeter. wto is
btt^merte^dr^uirod
joT_-«_ Porft.£. BMAt^B^adrtor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. >_____!__'
«soAw»w««b^^
~^^aZi^p*.
A DSBIBISTRATOB'B WB*_P____r»_
| ejto tie aaid aetata
1
________%__ nrTHaaLIOBJICB.
f jft.a ajbjto this mj ( nt#») ' »'«'"*
Bekf dora.
P.ywm k Atahar.
Bcbr. Marshall, Chichester. Nea York, mda...
Banadm, Naw York, Bour.
tight ' t
g± m m Wn-Btaitoß. I
*^%%» itt »*> I
Cbablb.tob.Jubb 4.-Arr'd. aobr. Leonora,
•-Arr'd, mar. Ly.ahav...
"Hkovvo? Jane 4-Arr'd. Bt*r.™* ofttew York.
City Point. Cl'd,whr.Bat.H».Bi^«rrnd,
ingMc^^
Zeibaaiah. N;0.1 Wm. R Nawoomb.»redanoaa
bum; Isaliella, Newbern.N. C. lata Bind
i'BiL«nBLPHi a, June *.-Cl'd, aohr. Mary 8.v.»
bath, Richmond. ~ __ hra Bergen,
AL.xAsnaiA. June 6
Magee, Richmond; Anna J. Roßsell, retersourg.
Brig Hillow, rtom HairteTfor R'ebmond^ .with
fish, put into Newport, 4th mat., leaking badly,
will have to discharge. ___ m _ m __ mmm _ m __ m ___^__ m ____________ m
SERVANTS POR IDJM ,**s*L
NEGROES FOR H«RE.-rhave U hj« iter
the balance of the year a A«,
who is represented aa being a ya/rAwilßLa
Ir-.ner and Washer. Albo. two HuLSb OIRbS.
One I would hire to-wait on a.lady '"tending to
visit the Spring.. For
je 7--St " Metropolitan HML_
FOB HIBE-For the &A«JHN<£
woman accustomed toCOOIvIN"*. WASHINfj
and IRONING. ije T^BI_Jjt^AUTHUKW.^
nORBALE PBIVATELY-A likely young
je^S R0 *° MAW^aLANDABRO.
POOR, Waib eb. and iboneß, at
Vy PRIVATE BALK.-The subtoririer. hw foi
■at*nVivatelva N BGBO WOM AN, wh » is said to
" COC»K, WABHKR and IBONEH-
A bargain may be had, if immediate application is
I m _?l-St No. 70 Main street.
I UgafAHT f*B Ml RE.-A first-class Dl-
O NINO ROOM SERVANT, who i« aim an ex
cellent HOSTLKR. 31 years old, very intelligent,
and well trained. For particulars, apply at this
office. _ ___ jeC Z ec^_
j*AUgHM ri - RKET «&,
*3fiT Between 3d and 4th. south stee. square'SlßSß
above Qii»rie* A Sons, informs the lad-es oi v''>
a inia that she ha. received a splendid assortment of
H.INN KTB, French and N. York patterns BO"-
NETSof her own manufacture tor ctiUdren and
ladies at reduced prices She has on hand a.full
stock of FANCY CAPS, HhAD PRhSS*a.
RKRTBAS, CAPKs, UNDER SLEEVES, made
after the latest styles. ja_6-im__
SFARM IN NEW KENT
FOR SALE.-I ofl-r for sale my FARM »3
called "SPRINGFIELD.'' in the atore-»*
named county. It is 19 miles from Bich«nond. by
the York River Railroad; about IVmilesI fro*
Tunatall'B Depot, and 2>i miles from * ork River,
and adjoins the lands ol Dr. Taxewell Tyler, A. C.
Mason. Wm. B. Clopton and others.
It wntrin.447>, acres of tend.of-whichi 200 acres
are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation 60
»cres ol fine low grounds; the balanoe is in orig
inal growth of pine, oak and cedar; anu it is
thou/ht Uia" the wood alone will pay the cost of
th Tto*land is well watered, and contains an abun
dance <>f the richest marl. ■ «.
The BUILDINGS consist of an excel.e't Dwell
ing, in good repair, with six room., and all neces
sary out-houses. There is also a fine Orchard, in
good bearing condition. _____
If the above Farm is not sold privately nelore
TUKBDAY. the 24th July, itwill, on that day, at
12 o'clock M., be sold at publio auotion, upon the
premises. Persons wishing to see it can leave the
city by York River Railroad, at 6>. o clock A. Al
and return by the Oi o'clock tram. Mr. Mills,
residing on tho place, or Mr. A. C. on the
next farm, will take pleasure in showing it.
Tbbm- made known on the day of sale, or by
applying to mi self in Richmond on tirooke Aye-
P. 8 —The above property will be exchangedJor
city property. [je7-d2awtJyiatdtdsAnwtda
__j_§tr__ THE FIB*: OtiFART-
J______vl__*\ MENT will meet THIS EVEN-
ING at 8 o'clock, at Vngine-
Xfffl' v?** House Company B. on 3d street.
jeT-lt PETER W. RALBTON. C. W. I*.
* . . k"BEDI-ORD ALUM AND IODINE
■/»▼ SPRINGS.-These Sprints will beoeeri
11-'BIi 1 1,,r the reception of Visitors on the IStli
of r U ne They are situated directly on the I.inch
burg and Salem 'iurnp'ke. ten miles from Lynch
burg and four milea from Forest Depot, on tiie
Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, at which Depot
a vehic'e will run during the season to convey visit
ors to and from the Srrings. Persons from Eastern
Virginiaand North Carolina, comine hereby public
conveyance, will take the South Side Railroad at
Petersburg, theur-.e to Lynchburg, and then per
Viremia and Tenneisee Railroad to Forest Depot.
! j.7-3m P. ECHOLS A SONS. Proprietors.
omenta mimh taw for »ale,-» No.
MILCH COW, with a young OAl.F.ibr
daajL-wle. Apply to MORRIS McCANN,
I je 7—2o* Oregon Hill.
-_\_____Z v. S. MAIi. SIETsTsH"! P
JAMESTOWN FOR NEW YORK.-
--SawßiSSfcTiie steamer JAMESTOWN. CapUiin
Tiio« Skinneb, will leave here at 4 o clock P.
I M.. FRIDAV.tho Bth inst. ______
Excursion tickets issued to go and return by eita-
I erof the steamers. State-room and meals included.
lor the very tow price of gift. .
Passage to New York, state-room and meals in
cluded. $10. Steeraae passage only *5.
Paasage to Norfolk same as by the river boat..
I Freight received to day, (THURSDAY,) and up
to the h.mr of 1 o'clock P. M., FRI DAY. .
Conaignees are requested to .end for their gooct
Freight for Boston taken at moderate ratea, and
forwarded with dispatch. ,
Tioketa and Bertha secured at our office or on
Wdjh. .hip. luplaM A WATSON.
rOR NEW YUBK-FIRST VEBSEL
RICHMOND AND N EW YORK LINE OF
! MftSßßap a C X E T S —The .-uperior fast sailins
aohr. LYNCHBURG, Capt. William C. Harris,
i having a portion of her engaged and toing on
hoardrwill have quick dispatch. Por balance of
I f Tj^t ? DAVID k WM. CUB RIB.,
FOR LONDON—The new and first-
bark «i\ MUEL TARBUX, ..rsso tons,
; 3B«Bwa. or __\ Ma t 700 hhds. tobacco, will be at City
Point in a tew days in ballast, and ready for a ear
'telg^Bar? 1 * te OBABLBB
___, FOR RENT-The HOUSE on Clay.be
fflstween 7th and Bth streets, at present occupied
■aLby p. gpdman, Ksq . contnininc sei'en rooms,
with gas, water and other conveniences attached.
Earn siv-cn on tue U
Corner of Wall and Franklin streets,
t Oppr^teJ>jckjinson,, HUI A Co., AuoU.
iti'SCOT" I." Ist RKG'T VA. V0L8..1
" Ricbmobd, June 6th. WW. <
*ial Ordure
is command will assemble on the Capitol
_«. THIS iThursdayi EVENING.,7th in
gtant at1 : «o*look,iB UNIJRESS UNIFORM, lor
Company *____ . - . — ..'.—,
m_l M UPKETB can be procured »♦ Messrs. J. T.
Tiiee A flro.'a ahop, 10th street, between Main
and Cary. They willalao be iss .ed at the drill.
By order of Capt. Bwly.
je7-ir___ V- L FORE. tetßgrgV_
ARMORY YOUNG GUARD. I
Richmond, June 7, 1860.<
S Th^s a Commsnd will assemble. FRIDAY
vening, atßo'olock. to consider as invita
tio» bxvxshbb to thb coRPs. A full meeting i.
desired. — 8 T
j.7-U _ABNER V. ENGLAND. Ist Bg't.
T. HEADQ'RS F CO.. Ist REG'T. VOLS../
U nr,AV I' U3 R lc Jimond,JuneC,lßW. >
111 'ihil Company will assemble for Drill in front
iltof the Capitol, on THURSDAY, the 7th in»t,,
at 6>i o'clock. P. M-, promptly, in undress uni
forai. v;z: Jacket., white pants. bexe», tolU,
icabaard.be. By order of the Captain.
ie7-lt HARVEY A. _______% S Sarg't.
~ COTk, Ist REG'T VA. V'JLS.,4
|| Richmond, June 7. '60. f
■ Attend a regular Drill this (THURSDAY)
S M % n oi^ M,U^^' a HiG'ffiYER.
j e 7_j{ Ist Sergeant.
WINES, BRAN 111 Eb% fee.-I have ob hand,
received direct from France, Old Pale Cognac
BRANDY, vintage ISlAof very superior jtaalitt;
fine Bordeaux rtLAREf, of the celebrated brand.
Catiienac," "Ponlet Caaet," 4, de Panliac. , » "Hi.
Julian " "Medoo," Ac. Alao. fine "Sauterne'e"
« WHITE Wljiß. BVBBLBBY. PORT, and
a tew easts of Rhetniah and Turkish WIN £8. of
the branda"Pe.ti." "Egri." "Sxerskzardi," and
je 7-Bawtw i
nASbIMEBE SUITS-From *7 40to fM. ia
\~> eluding Coat.Pants and Vest. Something new
ia the way of a Mare.il.es Suit. ______ __
IRVING HULL, Ag.Bt.ai Main st ,
Corner ltth. next door to Pairo'a bxcaaa.e.
tfTvfi BLLB. A. tJ. SHKRrßAfv'b Mountain
OUly Ry. Whitkey, th. genuine brand; m»bbla.
Peter Bingg,'a and Holland's MounUin Whiskey,
appellor tafmj maaa. For aate fc
Ofmfi »BLB. NO. 1 AfiD i gaAiBBBtABi,;
a<UU mo bbls. Potomac, aad Cut Bernaga 2 to
bid.. Apple Braadjt; mo tola. Mountain Bya Wfcia
key; toabd.. prime Weaterß ft^^^f^X rg
•jMt Wofltra fmr Ham.; ».0I» Sams, MitobaU fc
!raw^tee r by d ' ;
waar. H-^Vt^NGBTLU^Atw^
. . MMamattoet.oogaoV»Bh.
/VhEAP WHITE «:*PBI 808 *ajlla.
&&___ZS-mW&£
Ttsw "sen vas j.'ra.s?
WWttie —
' i . . _^.j — ___________ i 11 m*A ■attti fc ii taTt i A
pdnsy_\__\(' _J I'fSet'derrraaa faf^aaat
d|jh■ *Bfhi •"
.
iEBiAUKB»g"igf FROJg&ffOOTHMBIE!
DOWDKNWKrajFLJM^ha."*«£•
!!."51 f'!!?' rajfrtwe awfTwT-rflimV • yVrywwer.
as 7a d
IfelH. r U .L*v7:«d%tevrßU te."f«?.n.?lft of
taX.aad[,TOtt"den'huSl to the nio.trT
*TSaa*bv aB Druggiate. l?lz*L^
Jti^^_^^s_?S4&
tare, Piano, *c., at the tesidento of KT^
BA. aaiuethtug te Bead* I
REDUCER PRICKS 80METHIN( , T0 fit*
Wm?PINGS at greatly reduced pricea. Bayera
can be certain of obtaining good bargain., aai we
are determined not to dieappoint those whoTW
a. with a call. B WOftiOS A THAW,
N. 8.-Fancy Dr.*. Silk, at ooet. __."_____
je ft-dt _____ __ __ \rf. .":
~am~»mtha I Laths! 1 Laths 11 ___^__}___{
M ANUFACTURE.-We continue to make »nd sell
itour BawM.l», Mayo's Island, excellent, Plaa»er
LATHS at the price or $I per tboaund. We
woald invite the attention of the tradei to tne an
neied certificate of Mr.UwASB. a gentleman well
known in our aity: _' • ■-. --_ _______ _____
Richmond. June 3d, was.
Me.tr.. J»r».A-.GRO.ei»so«i-Gentlemen: Yoa
ask me to give hly opinion in writing, in jaeaidto
the Plaster Uthj I "ibMaM
that as foreman for Mr P-H-BumelJ. I have hied
upwards of fl» 000 of voor laths, and take pleasure
ia saying that 1 consider them superior in every
respect to any sawed lafba heretofore imported,
that Idiave ever aeen. Being free jama tha faao
of the aawed lath, the first coat of mortar adheres
without repulson, and being of re-rular thicknesa
and equal in strength to thesawet telto. I donot
besitite to say that it is more piofitable to the puts
tererto use your laths, aa tha work on them i
more speedily done and results in a better job.
Very waNN>
Having read the above statement 6f Mr. B*ajin
my foreman, it entirely enncut* with my cpinm
in regard to the laths made by the Messrs. Giteon
and would add that 1 think these gentlemen ott*h
to be encouraged for their enterprise in this mat
tC te O / h 6t ,n * mSnUf * otUre ' P H.RUWfELL.
ivOBT AND STRATBD.
AX i>.-Waa stolen from ou
_i»*% stables, on the night of the sth mat., ootb
-tfCb-alley between Broad and Mar.ball streets
and Ist street and Brooke Avenue, a «n>all BAT
HORSE, about "ver >ears old a blemijh m
the left eye. Also, a BUGG\ and HARNESS the
buggy has afp, with the side curtains off; the
whoata art pa.ated yellow; the buggy is about haft
worß. with new hirness. A reward or |» will M
paid for the delivery of said buggy and aoraa, or
such information as we can get them. Also, an
addition,, reward « _*» r „VW^oMAB
the thief. GLAZEBROOKfc. A *2Kst\».
je 7-d,cw*swta Richmond, vs.
TEN DOLLARS. BfcW AHA*.-
Strayed from the subscriber's stable, on
Hill, some six weeks ago, a large |
ROAN HORSE, alwut aixteen hands huh. atring
halt in both hind legs-no marks recollected. 1
will give the above reward if delivered to me. or
at Ulaukensh.p's stable, on Franklin street. j
je a-cw2t* *. jTOWBBB.^
________ _____mm__. i,©BT.—Dropped, on Broad «t., I
J_t^r^____g between the stores of Mr. Abra-
*"- 3 ** ham Birth and Mr. Harrold. on
Wednesday afternoon, a pair of UOLD SPEC.I A- I
CLES?in a'black cine. The finder will to suita
bly rewarded by leaving them at this office.
je7-at j
figderwill be
j e j—it* A free woman of color._
f OSTOR DRAFT drawn by ub I
Li and accepted by Messrs. Johnston Clark k Co_
Danville.Va .dated May 22.1860- for 51.0D9.10. (one |
thousand and nine dollars ano ten ceata.ipayaoie
four months after date. Ail persona are warned
against trading for said draft, aa payment thereot
h ',ei?- e 3r toPPed - POTTS. FARLEY k CO., I
I rdsT~NOTE.-l.ost. a PKOAIISSORV NOTE,
Li payable to our order, drawn by Moor. A
| Gehee, at 4 months from 3d April, for 8652 78, The
I public are cautioned against trading for said note,
I >a M BtkßV
ESTBAV tOW.-Left mv premise.,
f&Xi?* Leith street, between 3d and 3d. about
n 1 "■- >Mh oi May a medium sib. blaok
aud wane BUFFALO LOW, unmarked, giving
about one gallon milk per day. She waa raised near
Mill, Hanover eaunty, and was brought
recently from n-ar Hughes' Tavern.fmy late resi
dence » Any inrormation concerning her, will be
tliankfnll-, eceived, or a reasonable reward paid,
if retu- wdtoma in Richmond, at my re.idenoe,
as described. __*__. T xrt -v-m w
je 6-»i w THOS. L. HL N DJjEY._
_*_*: ESCAPE* FROM ITS tjAGK, at my
SO residence, on 17th street, one door from the
3*£ corner of Clay street, a CANARi BIRD. A
reasonable reward will be paid for its delivery at
m / e -widence. as above. Cot g __, TODp
__* \ STRAY EM—From mv rewdence.pn
ilarT"" 1 - street, a liver colored and white
SSdZMiMTPPY. at>out 4 months old, a cross be
tween a setter and a pointer. A litoral reward will
by.yen tor hi. return to meat His CjfcßaU^
____\*yi___\ CAME TO MY HOUSE ON THE
of May. a large white and hrindlc
JimJLmCoW. She his lon t horns anrl no insrk
ou tne ears. The owner can get her by con ing
forward and proving property andjpay.ns charges,
jeis-3t™ 8 A R AHJfERBE « T- Henrico co
STRAYtiMbR"sioi.iSN.-Left my
__%^ residence, on Mayo street. Wednesday
lust, a very small red and white
CO W, with long curly hair on the faoe. She we i ths
about 200 Ito-.aad gives over a gallon tit mitk a
da?. A Überal reward will be paid lor her del. very
tome. j je2-- U1 D. K. WEI bib ER ■
'_____*___ SA KBWABJB. Strayed from the
Jt%4_^ residence oi the subscriber, on .Mond it
JUaW'iMt. the 28th inst., asin&ll red COW, with
wuite lace, brown spots around the eyes, end of
tail white, and gimhiet holes through her horns —
The above re ware wilt be paid for her delivery to
me? J. H. LEWELLYN. Yorktowa Hou.e,
je l-6t* Corner/ ranklin and Wall ata^
STBAVEO-On Monday, the 2Slh met..,
BLACK HORSE, without bridie or sail
/gTAtllc, a small white star on his forehead; his
hind feet are wuite. A liberal reward wiU to given
b. returaiug him to A. jjakai t a.,
je 2 -ts No. I Franklin st.
HT" STBAVEfi OFF-About two weeks
fax ago. a large biack HORSE MULE-roach
aajama |nsne acd t a 'l-no marks «
-lafeept a ,rhite spot in the mane. I will pay
wnBIBBBa> a 7 wwarr i „f .«» f,, r his de'.iyerv ut m>
residence, on Church Hill,or at my office, on 14th
"nTi?-" Ma,,>, ' brl<l * e - C. B. LIPSCOMB.
OST.—On Wednesday. 9th May, somewhere in
the city, my POCKET: BOOK, camming; a
Certificate. No. 1,277. of Vir.BriiaSaving. Bank"
dated^December9tn, 1889, for «1.000.in my name,
some other valuable papers, and about g4OJ
money- I will pay a suitable reward for its delive
r, m, \sll P a , wßw^ h THOS. DAVIB.
L" OST-A LETTEB, from Rotersville, Term.,
containing Jaa. Slamon'a negotiable note, at
six month?! frem Dec 7th, 'M.lfor SIM 37 .paya
ble t. us. The huder ia requested to return the
note to us. pa,me bcea "topped
mj m-to No. W» Main at., Richmond, va.
- .-1,1" TO T R AVBLE MS FOR
fcPRINGS.-M. J. FRANK
F A CO., OrTtctAW;, IftMain
streeUlCitySavißta Bank,) Richmond, Va.. are
prepared, to supply people leaving
places, with their splendid MAFINE GLASSbS
andTkLESCOPES. possessing, high power.aud
giving a clear and distinct sight for distant objects
on land or water: STEREOSCOPES and STE
REOSCOPIC VIEWB-the entertaining instru
ment, changing the tedious and monot onoua time
at the Springe to enjoyment anJ delight—are lur
nished at moat reasonable .rata*. The world
renowned PKRIBCOPIC SPECTACLES are cor
reedy .uited oat! by M y FftAWKLIw fc c 0
SUMMER SHOES AT CO ST.-
we will, from this day, otter our ttook ol
Summer Shoes at cost. Our stock consist, or all
the variona style, now worn. Meet of our good.
being either or our own make or made to our or
der, the publio may rely upon geting th. beat of
goods at prioea low enough to satisfy the olnaeai
but era. We respectfull* solicit a call from all in
want of anything in our line, and guarantee that
« shall to disappoieted.
MARCUS BARRIS A BRO .
No. 178 Main at., neat to Ameneaa Hotel.
-We have oa hand a large atoek of PACK
RUN KB, which wa are selling at tew pnees.
Ateo, Trunk, of finer anility at low Bricea
L~OOK"AT THIS-FOR MEN AND BOfS'
WEAR.-Openinx this morning, MO yards real
French Tweed., light utowa. extra widtb and
quality, for boys' and men's wear, to to ran off
immediately for 31*, cento the yard. Thi. lot ef
goods is really worth 7ft cents the yard. Call early
and supply yourself at mm .
MAILERT'S Old Btaad. 41 Main ■troot.
•THF.Y ARK BXCELLENT-Thoee Gauss
A Under-Shirts for gentlemen*, wear .that
I.KVY ha. bow in store, are certainly the aicest
ortteto of the Mad bow in urn, aad excel any ether
aemm.r Bhirt- Bo mmtoateiote. aad nrooare all
you may raauim. aether are being aoM oß.rery
raaltjr/ Jtemamaar that the pries, of them
comfCTtabto Shir'B are oaly to ceate.
VIBOINIA MADE WOBL CASSIMEBES.
A superior artiete for Spriag and. Hammer
aute,«.M
yard, the w^fjafcl^^,,^
T STUDY TO PIjEASE ATERY*ODY ll
atawbft
New miod. to eve^om^r
tUteef Tatman A HaJUN Mam at., ear. letk.
HWi^Mttßt^aSSsSg
_M_ajmaj% «Jjßa)>J| g>QGOfft*
__.« WbWt^_K
«!-«> *3m*t Le_Xpre.ehG.tdea Hill.
toadliberal wage. pud. either by the irrb ot
Bwawen wb s. a* - *_■*__. _a* _Ijlb_____ _ gjfg.B| A%__a___
a*ca*b,aadßload» emf, R(iK „ souTrtALLT
Mf-sw Nmtmvay Coart-Henaß. Va.
frem ooraar of Leigh. .**!•_» J
nice Btore for a small family, without chilg3
dr.n. Addrem "8.," at thia office. muu *
h T-M» _--
ivTjirf TaUT-A COOK or WASHER, (aither
W wlhteoTtoter.d.l *7' M % ONTEIJIO .
j'sf-A* Oofflet Oraoeand Madison ate.
ll^Sr^^
je T -*__ ——
WfANTED-LABOREBB- Twenty MEN can
W Bad employ meat aa "JHWELf BB._<m Gray.*
Train of Rl_raond and Daeville Railroad. Wa
ges, one dollar per day. A. WOHAhh,
je 7— U __Jj_a_na__»»__[s_ at _
V_raNTBD.-A Girt
W withe* a situation a« a GHAMfIKRMAIR >c
a good family, or a. aa attendant to a radHl>ge__|
to tho Bpria... She can do plain sewing, and
CO ie.-- r t> >U * CO *"**' de<l,
117 AN TED-1 MMB D 1 ATE L Y-A No. 1
WiIRKADaBd CAKE BAKER-oaewith steady
_&*WP a fflMti&
tjHTsillle-A good M WB£KLWfI«BT.
W to work at Aahtend ftg^lSfa}*
je6-3t* __ Ashland.
WANTEO-An ENGINEER, to rua a Station
ary Engine-a man that understand. ___f_____\
an engine in goodLbrder. Nona tot, needae
p'y. Inou re at RICHMOND PLANING MlldU,
cttrnefMainand.7th.te. jna-ia
WANTED- A NURSE, for a SICK LABY
either white or at
je ft- M __l___> ek J
WANTEB-AGTRL, either white or colpr.d.
W to num. a child about one .ear old. Apply
at the store of £, f- _REPR__BEj__»_
je a- st iwh and Mam its.
H/ANTED-A PURCHASER, fof A RETAIL
W GROCERY ST»bE. s;tuated in a *3«iaee.
part of the city. Addrem "J.," at thia office.
je a—tt* .
fiM NTED-IM M EDIATELY-A WOMAN, to
W COOK and WABB for a .mall family.; either
white or colored. is n-at
WANTEItPFOtTR MEN. to CUT WHEAT.
to Sreet.
w^-l^^RVri^N^
W LOWNES ft COOK. Bth st. near Main.
N. 8.-We manufacture Plain andi Fancy R*_JL
TNG, and do all kind, of Plain and Fancy CAST
ING. J _»»» *^"____
WANTED-A tew good MINE _8 «_id a first
rate CARPENTER, at the CartonJjßffifflf*
my B- ta JOHH J wr.w in.
«7 ANTED- Every gentleman who has CLOTH-
W ING TO SCOUR, to call and see the beauti
ful work at KING'B,on 10th street -There it .a
that Old Clothing are made to look like new. too
to KING'S and try him_ __ , LL_?L_
WANTED-Everybody to know .that I haye
commenced the jnanafectara of TRUNKS,
CARPET-BAGS, and VALICBB at No.ftt, Main
_mwet,litehmffi where they can •"*•*•___«
assortment of Trunks, Valioeß, and Cartot-Bage,
ofeverv «tyi.. at price., aa low a. the* can to
•bought in the Northern cttie., both at wholesale
and retail. Trunks repaired and Covers made to
0 d d . e M^m" horte * tlttOtloe, JAMES. KNOTTB.^
BESHBUTTER. -Families supplied with
fresh BUTTER at all t>me«. Having made
arrangement, with the best dairymen in N.York,
Perms. lvania and the Valley of' Viigi»ia, I feel as
sured th-*t I can form.- BUTTER inferior to none
* I also receive large anantitie. of EGGS, DRIED
PEACHEBand APPLES,ftc, for .ale wholesale
a "7 Ml* .trictly choice FREBH BUITER.
300 Virginia-cured, Todd's and other brands su
gar-cured HAMS- ___.._, l .-J ■
Crushed. Pateut Cut, Coffee, Granulated and
Pulverized SUOAR. j_wu»B_
Rio, Lagaajra, Java and Mocha COFrfcb.
Family and Extra FLOUR. i
Green and Black T^/^EETOOK.
Next to corner Governor and Franklin sts.
P. B—Receive. Butter regularly twice a week.
jeg-3t . ,
TVIOTIUE TO BLILDEBS.-Proposals will
IN to received until 12 o'clock M. on the lath of
June. 1860. for the erection of an Armory on the
lot situated on 9th between Main and Cary streets,
eonvejed by tbe civ to the undersigned.
It is desired that the proposals shall be for ordi
nary brick and stuccoed front. Al.o, lor the ros
ter brick. _ . ~ .__
The plans and specifications may be seen at tne
office of W. Gill. Eta., the City Engineer. ■ •
W. M. ELLIOTT. Capt. Co. A,l lrtße ,.
G. W. RA NDOLPH. " ** W.S Va.Vols.
R.MILTON CARY, M •• F,S va * vo »
je ft-lot —
DURE OLD PORT WINE-,
P PURE HOLLAND GIN,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY,
LONDON PORTED,
SCOTCH ALE.
Madeira and Sherry WINE; Bumgardner...
Richardson's. Abne> a.
9 Virtinia Mountain Dew Rye WdlSKb\ ,
Inesev, Otard. Dupuy ft Co. Pure French
SS ' f ° r " le r^ il B%b h ßlß , r°8 n ON r . the
' Next to cor. Franklin and tiovernor sts.
ft—St .
BE MOUNTAIN WHISKEY,
W bbls. Rockbridge RYE; WHISKEY ;
M) " Ailerhtny RYE WHIBKKVt
» " Pittsburg extra RYE WHISKEY;
3« MAGNOLIA WHISKI-Y;
IS »• Baltimore pur? GIN ;
orml.b, rWrBR^D p\ ; RK3AMINER.
jed-U 13th street.
FTTBNISHINO GOODS
•jr The subscntor has s stock or
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAFB, CANES. ......■_ _
UMBRELLAS. TRUNKS, he.
whioh he will sell at and below cost. tVcuii.
j e 8 -st No. l ________
P~ IIBE BYE WHiaEEY.-We.t.ll keep on
hand a large stock (that it may have a_e,) of
this celebrated "Pure Rye" Whiskey, whioh is
now extensively aad favorably known in Boston
and the surrounding country. Providence. K. 1..
Florida, California, and extensively .in Virginia,
where we have Bold a great deal, which to canal,
il not superior, to any in the market, we have
some from 7 to 9 year. old. (so say the rna<iur«o
turers.landinall ossea warrant it to please, or
takeitback. fc ,
Corner ef Cary and PsarlsU.
RODEEER'S INFANT POWDEB*S.--A
D safe and effectual remedy for CKitera Iniaatuai
or Summer Complaint, Dtarrama, Dyaanterv. «c.
in children. At thi. season, when bow.l com
plaints, oauaed by teething, tear, so prevalent,
i no family ought to ba without this valuable mcdi
, cine, aa by its use the lile or many aa interesting
baby may to taxed. Prepared and sold by
oaoy B o D |_ICER A CO.. Apothecaries,
No. It) .Main at ._
Mattßß.ntat *kU_, Laa-iBH. I lata Oil, Lnbri
far mWhV 1 " A& °5 BOBBnS
for sale uy ,t., near Old Market.
CHEESE.—iII boxes E. li Cheeso, of fiae qual
j ,„,jn.t received, A POWKEB__
CM AD ROE.-10 half bbl.. "Wood*." No. 1
gw_dß^Weeaog^ay r m^te^
BON TON Powderedlfugar for iceing and fiae
confectionary, beat artrclenow in ny, for sale
i by WM. WALLACE PONS.
Eft BBILS. Cat Herrrng. for aafe <to arrive>
-5U Will to .old yarrow the^wtojf^
BEEF TONOI-ES AND SHAD ROE.--W
large Reef Tonguea; MO pound t of fine Shad
fUto7_fo___o by VM.7 DAN DMIDG K_
COTTAGE BED»TEAUS."On hand and for
■ale. 100 Single and Double B^^^-
INXt BXITsTij QAR-jOO tola, landing per
t- q _, DAVEWIH>ItT
f OVERIIG S POWDERED AND A SO
L OAE3-7»bbto.te f id r^^!<poß^
TRUSSES -Of every variety Md oi. •a»erier
taaUty, for aate by _ w DOVE A C 9-.
I Wholesale Draggiet*.
TSoBN. VORN.-ljau ißßßtotolKima WbUo
sJITttAB.CIiRED Mf_M£^^"T^da».aaua
3 VNSMffl 4 &tt&ti£**- MJ_-L*-_.
|i AY-Prt-- Uaeto-Beak Bay. daily eaaootod
jq WMlTlji4jC_ A SOB _
lß % __ r _______r W, wßßaawßTnpftt^gr
* tM MOBOURE A OS
l fyqtj___
o^^^__fe_*
~ , . , i, ' "'-■'-' —
9 _1 JW* cTobcbit,
i vmePt.nnl.at I*. Chsbib» ftJlrtt.y
?j^sSSS».ttt'« , A8i. ,, •' 1 •••
Ct.»BioJi«vs—Schneider, ». Banwann.
Bas»ooha-J. C RittevebaeMbV ft, a. Erteaoa.
Hobb*-K. Stein. R. Shall*. -
Tatnrrrs-J Beier. G. BoasscK
Tbombosb—G. Voelker.
Kbttls Da»o-P Graeao,
TaisßSLa-Chas. Beibert.
Pass DatT*-Fr. i«eiber|.__. __
iahists-E. Barber, C. W. Ttellow. Chas S*
vToWaw^/'^^fc
P BOOR AM 188.
PtBT VIBST.
t. Grand Ov.rtnrß-••Blrad.lla.•' FTobrw
2. «,{a»rtet»o-Pi.no Porte, Violin, Viote lad vr'
oloaeelte. _ ._,. East*
Merer.. Grabau. Stein. Ritterahaaee and Hemue,
a, »o»o-v wloneello, from -I Puntaai," Mr.Th7i!
I 4. TrioriAadoßto,>-Pteao Forte. Violm and'»*,!''
1 and lEgST
ft. Grand Athaiia Marsh. MtadeUet,
rant bbcobb. mm
1. Graßd Ov•rmrs^-"Pehleßmßh•e.' , Raittiter
3. Solo-Clarionet, Mr. Baumatra. bJ"'
S. Grand Duett, for two Piano Fortes, Messrs. C.
4. Forte, Violin aa. v"",''
Messrs' rW Bwitor». Lohnmna aad Thaion?''
ft. Coronation March, frem the Prophets
tt. ~ ¥~ Te 'teer.
CeaaaN_to* „......,.Ma. P. SKfBKST
SS.The Piaaoaasedoa this nceamoa art lm n
tbeeelebrsted factory of Steinway, and aav. beea
kiftdlv loaned by Mr. R Mayr
TICKKTB-*leach. or six for ft; to b. ted at
the.seal plaeaa, and ai th. door ..a the nuit„i
the perlorataece. it ii-n
iTitfof ITa B ft I V B B S A B V
J3 ovthk
* INDEPENDENT TBRNER ASSOCIATION.
Th. INDEPENDENT TTIaNER ASBOOIA
TION mmnm
A. 8 C H A D'B BELtVILI E G AB D E B,
At 11 o'clock the Prize OymoMtio Exertnetnf
the Junioy Turner" will commence. on (.roesßv,
Parallel Bar and Flying Rings, to l_ followed by
Class Gvuinaatie Eaetc.ses of the senior Tart
*A'Her dinner, themation.or the day will red*
livertd by A- RicnTKß andlN. A. STrgi>tv m .
Etfis., »fter which the Prixe Gymnastic txercistt
or the Senior Turner, will take place.
The festival will close by a
OBAND HAL. 1.,
TO S e STEINLEIN'S MONTICEI.U) HALL.
Where the prizes o»M to delivered to ike mot
to-.to «rarden * CK>T 3 .
Price of adm-seirn to tbe Ball. ad CRN rs.
The friends of the Assr»Oi*tion Mil the pahlio
generally are respectfully itfviteo J ?*/l* l __
•______. TH E "ARMORY BANt»."-Thn
l : Tfl| lltnd. oomrosed of the best Musician in »ht
7»»oountry. either upon Brant rrr tH'irur-d In
•trumen's, reapeettellr ukof the vul.lio. in tha
country or in citiee, a due share of patroi'MS. At
they devote tßenyß.lve.to^heir^rofesswß♦.•'»eu , •
ing daily the lat.st aad most approved co/op?*'
tiori.. they are confident of tiring mlmCsO""*;
either on par»d« or in the ball-room ; n«r win
their ohafgea c.cc.d f.hote ol any otitsr Baad.
Address -Cipt CHARLLS DI.MMOCK." A.'
mory. Richmond. Va Je f-_* _
BT-"-. EX ICE SI OH TO OLD
__*Be\\_kmrr__PO\ NT, PORTSMOUTH AMD
BBemmwaßßwafcNoßKOl.K.-Tne »tearner CI X
TIB PECK. Capt. '/,. 0. Gikfobp. lilted spin a
neat ttjle for m«lit travel, w.ll make an Mparsion
to the above place, on SATURDAY_fcVhN.LV •
next. M inat.fand regularly RVhR\ SAT! X
DaY EVENING thereafter, during the watering,
season,) leaving the wharf at Boeketta at So ol«>«k
P M."arrive at OLD POINT about 12 oVlock;
tlenoc t" PORTSMOUTH and NORFOLK, ana
return the next evening. (S GHD AY. I leaving Nor
folk at S o'clock, touch at Portsmouth ,aadOM
Point, and arrive at Richmond about lo clock A.
Mj Monday morning.. __i__ ___ ._,„,„
PaaaAiiF for the trip, t« Old Point sod return,
(meals included./14 90. To Portsmouth or Not
i folk. »SOO. FasioMT a.usual- „.-_,«
jei-t. . !L***Sl3?.--
a nice
HORSBS 1 MTJLBB FOR SALE
„ , ~~~? BA very fiße_.dwel
HORMBB They are sold for _«
whatever, th. owner hsviag more
than he ha. use for. Aa» person wwatout aNo .
je«-.yf __i_
_*ALE-Fiva years old
_s^t_SM_S_3^_^"«
a very kind dispoeition. •
Relerences ay to the horse can be Bjr>. . k |. n ~
AppW at WM. D IRBY'H stable, '
a few doors above the Old Market. J*_" -
~e\~_ HORSES AND M CLE_*___
FOR BALB.-Seven No 1 Riding faag—
--=C2£_.and Harness HORSES, fr >m WMnW
three to seven year, old, just from vm
,n A"so.apairof NO.IMULEB, and a light One
Horse DRAY. Terms libara.l. . ■..-..
at my Stoblee. Ob Dock Btwet, between
EDMUND B0B«IF.UX.
__* *_« SAL_E.-A HORSE. I J_| L___ *
'__a*CARTB. a WA'»ON. tome CORA. »«' »
icfiiuaatityof CABT-GEAR. Apply at the
T nl l yrtX ° n ___J___t_ "_ lWh "•
"^_ ».iH~SAI.I;.-A -No. 1 HORSE. Bl'u
5^GYan K d HaVnE?B; al_.. RADDLE and
_f-SA- BRIDLE. The horse is 4 year* ..Id. a b»B
---tailed bay. rides delightfully and is
rmr-e. is aold tor bo fault: but hecaose th. uj*
scriber has no tim. to uae him. F«»i'«■_"«*.»«''
at 10* Main street, or at Amenoan »}£>>" tyl™
my 21-ta JOS. X- ______
IT DRAY AND TEAM FIMtaALB
*_____. I wish to .ell ore o"my TEAMSI and
PRAY. Any one wi»hint a»r»t m'"
_n>.tablishment-MUl.F,S:_youßg »*J ■">
-aßß_Bge> hTok . j .spßlN.j DRAY, in good order.
with DRIVER for th. balanceof the yaar-am**
aecSmmodated eith.r lor or tfggjg"*
my* 31-ta Cary_betw_ien ISth andl«h t_
vn at sA I. E—Three very and gel
*»- wXl°brek.nMlLES r,, '1...y;«1W£
■B no fault; the owner has n- use fit «•"■
__, BL Apply at this office.
aammßnw» mj jj_t«
___T_TZ THB CNDEJASt«3NE» .reipest-
rOfoll' aanounces to his friend, and«»
tenerali; that he wiII»P ,
> W_g§r n EST AY RANT *nd »AR.»« ««' ;'
M%rk.t. Ob the, 6th «'f J uae. TtoJ
patronage will be Ihan.ially received, and orders
uruuiiitlv and carefully atteadeg to ~
The elioirtst PRODUCE of tne market. »«
climeo LK.UOEB am! CIGARS will I* eußsuatl,
on hand, to plea., th. teste pub,.l
je6-3t* MABEICB or- .
"_o. FOR LITEBfOOL-IINTER l»tl>*«
___»A REGULAR TRADr .«)-- l»f, •' .
2aw_&_. no wß and vtr» superior th P' ;
JOE. En Pißgnsß. master sow *"**"'&; „
oar,., at City Poiat. and will to read '» »»
uitoooo m a tew days. "For £»ffc*»fl SjcV .„
,n t,r,,-e>n.l«,l BEVREIV CLUI'TON
lObA Ri. imniD. Majr "in. ... s .
IR (111 HI 11 DRUM AT«O> AT «B«2
TK_-Th.iPREECHURCH. lately binltat ■'"
tof*oi!! to*ded.eaud... BUN DA Y.V«^,_/
tbe convenience of toraoa. who o«h to^._. ~,,„,
service, an BXT HATHA 1 _ T'-' ;r rv,
Richmond ad Pet.rebar..oii the «ayja* t B ,
cd. lea-ing larth piacesat !• A. M-. »»" ,r
* BorvM_ rendered Ir, tee Rev fc^gTi"
Richmond.in the erenißg. aed »»•« f „ u , r
w%bds, of Peterstorr. re the "w? r " ,n *:
the re_d trip. «1 Children half pr.ee <(Kj ~
»%_. The entire will be aprr->pr
the pi« ment ef the Cturoß. _ , Ktv k*'-
WiT.eket- ear, to M ml «■■ \ ;
swiff am «t.: at »^ , .> ll f'^^.' T ,n unorloJ *
Maesra. H.ebb.n. A PdJleal.^aad IT .
Son.', Broad -t.: _' wy.NM X, »v» *•
my _*thte_L_ -
T_e7""" ENt'AMPMENT-At a •£**s?
peVlioa r.f «* Piaal »ad ( v
4______OaVALKY. hed m'«"*>.',»,,, ,«.!„_.
mond.on TBes.lay.tje B* JJLrteewitejlltoa^,
,h HiA^rr7;V'.rc3n^.oße^ te ;;,
»_l| r
Compaaieaof Cavalry, in_J'" , « , _iL , JJ h .; 2 iM
I ,ra , NHOTKr"nG
COLLBBIaN HUir.«yu X - th - v "
Sl£«wShat m.a.uriiL.ma/easare fu mm-*
jo6-dMewlt - _,_^„_-_,«oh*'
_L-«_ te S_-sfS^si
JD Bros teas. '"mediate'T „j r
ef head._*_»«■.
wTrevSn h. Hatwabp, m order to a. p-»
---fornhol July. - Capv CABBLL ,
ATTEMTION-Pam«'e. *£ /„ FIM
SWrewilmS - ']
-~U_gorof t3oL D|«a. A j T r.o * J
%
b» •» J
f,o-1 eoauto aaest.-« ,lM
ANM P*»BArTA>
iJSSIwH^
j »%'£¥** OHAS. T. WORTBAB * •»