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f ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ¥ ~ ~ Tll-lr. la New Verb. II N«w Tone, July a.-The Asia to-morrow ______ ont e_*),»*_ I r i"h*. Jeflsrd has also been arrest.- for the WJSSi _ Me_re. Walton and Mattiew.. He »»\» he can prove an allW. a 1 ..dee Kette bas granted aa lr.Jnaction to I prevent -tying on Fowler's bondsmen, bnt f no tn res them to five eecurlty to abide tne action of the Oourt, It la contended tW»» concealment by the government of useiac. t extßtlag fraud wben the bond waa given ib- Validates it. _ The VTreekcf the V, ** ***__* Wa J k " i At_.a_.TlC OITT, July --The fMM Uie kv s .teemer w«uaer *m ««{° 0 "S "*«__■ ____ . _ a _-.....,,.. Irom New i ore is now _____^__>-_______^____ B h__rn buoy on the *_T .' ; . t - c .-.' other vessels fr..mcom ____',■. colllVlonw.b her mast, which extends HEfew -a tout of 'J'* •*»<•"•• A " »* l « uu 1 t *"• her. and .honld it tail, the U vm -li will be blown up. Seiriire ef a Sapposed Slaver. H Nkw YoaK. July .'..-The bark Kate, which d* < leered lr«m this port for Cape Palroas, was F~- /e«i to-day as a slaver by the cutler Harriet I" i iue Her crew are Portuguese. A steam* * tug with several suspicious person* intended ; loi 'the Kate, was also »et__. JThe Cuban Slave Ket elptfl Nkw Yokk, July 3.—Advices from ("oba state that 111 American ve»_ii _s had landed ~,m .) Afriease there during the last six weeke. One ot ibe ships waa a steamer. Northern Markets. Hai tisori. July 3 -Floor dull and unoh«nced. Wi.e«t very dull, with a limited supplj-choice white S'.AO; red $I_IU Com quiet and un ci, .IK ed-wmce and -ellow 6_f710. Provisions h-m. l-tnotaeti _- Whiskey dull at WH. Nkw Yobs. July S -Cotton heavy Breadstiifls aiichanted. t'ork h•avt-mean SlitHHto. I.aro . Stocks Utto'-Va. 6 a tn. i, J/ il A-CO.-CHARTERED MANIPULATING r IT COMF-NY.- THE fAMES RIVER MAN % UFACTURINO COMPANY, of RICHMOND. c anuounee to the publio tnat they are now prepar- , int Machinerj for the Manipulation of Fertilizers, ■ and will l»e in readiness to ittpply Farmers aud others with their product in time for fall seeding. . Tbe increasing demand for prepared Manures " bs h substitute fir native Guano, which will pos »c. . tl' tbe combinations necessary to produce l • ._o.nl orops. aed Wilt, at the aame time, improve ilthesoi permanently, i*n desideratum which thia - I Company will endeavor to supply. The native Ou in.-, it is affirmed, by constantly increasing tes tim.'iiv. cannot perform this: while expe-iments wi'ti reliable mixtures are constantly produced to abow the superior advantage ;.f their use j Ait ti these-view*, the JAMES RIv'ERMANU- * EAi'TI -ING COMPANY have established a Honrd of Directors, whose duty it will tie to con an t the best tutliorities and procure the .nost valuable materials for the preparation ol their n«w Fertilizers, the price of which, when pre imieti. wilt also I* fixed oy this Board. 1 he Company have a large water power for its purposes, lately secured under most fayor.iulec'r cu instances, enabling them to CARRY ON IHE \ . iSIN ESS ON A VERY LARGE SCALE, and * at very trifling expense; and the publio may be a. _red of getting a pure artiole at a moderate " price. Those persons who desire to have tins article i n tune lor fall seeding, are requested to send in their .inters as early as practicable, that time may be c ■ atliirded to supply the demand, for the present, 9 the Company oiler feut one preparation, namely : - I lor the Wheat Crop. _ 1 MANURES FOR TOBACCO, OATS, CORN,Ac, ■ will be prepared in their due season. S Br The foi.owing named gentlemen compose the W IIOAKH OB litl-M 1 oil- : ■ j.uiN L. Bacon, of Messrs. Bacon * Baskervill. Lkwi* Whbu, of Messrs. L. Webb A. J. G. Wade. E. (>. NoLTit-O. of Messrs Schaer, Kohler fc Co. • Taos. R. Pbick.ol' Messrs. Thos. K. Price A. Co. I) 1 William-.nfMessrs. D.T. Williams fclltcks. •:.-.-'. Mi (_..rK, oi Messrs. Dun lop, Moncure k to. A Geo. "*A ■ wituane, of Messrs. Williams A. Car " mutton. , Ed. WoHTiiAM.of Messrs. Ed Wortham fc Co. 1 H I. Kirn, ol Messrs. Kent, Paine fc Co. iv w OwATBJtBT, of Measr_, W. & G. Gwath- \ mey. John Hook kh. of Messrs. Green fc Ilobson. ' Abham Warwick, of the Gallego Mills. W«. D. Gißxo-t, Commission Merchant. , A Lex, 1.-bkitt. Comiiiisr ion Merc'iant. -it-,. E Dabnkv. Prolesßor Kichmood College. as. Orders for the article should be addressed to . the I'oiiiinissioii Merchants generally, ot Rioh ' in..ml, or to E. B. BENTLEY. , Agent for the Company. , Hi. i.iiiiind, Ist May, 1860. ' The above Fertilizer will 1-9 made from Peru ti,ib 'iuano and Bone Pho. phate of Lime, in ex- | actlj equal proportions, (say 80 per cent, of each.) J Ench a.tide will be of the i _t that can lie pio cured. It will be ground on Burr Mill Stones, and cueliilly mixed by being run a second time through Eccentric Iron Mills. I'riee, SbQ per ton of 2.000 pounds. E. B. BENTLEY. Agent. Hiehmond, l.'.tli June, latin. je 16—d2aw2m I I NENBURG CIRCUIT fOI'RT, _|.ri! L- Term, 1860 : Winn, *o _. _-.Pltas„ titainst R.inch's Ex'or, *c _.- Defts. Un the petition of Win. Minton and Ro. B. Bry (lm..-lertll of Lunenburg, and as such adm'rof ' E!._liietu Hazlawood. deed, they are admitted pitmen defendants to this suit, on the usual terms. This cause came on tins day to lie further heard on )tlie papers former!* read, the petition of Ro- A. Walker, the amended b.ll of the plaintiffs, filed tne ifith Oct. 1867-the an-wer of Ro. A. Walker thereto ; the petitions of Win. Minton and Ro. B. iltvdie, Shaiili ol Lunenburg, ami aa audi —lm'.- i ol Elizabeth ll_.zlewo-.it. dec's; the examination t ot witnesses made and exhibits fiied since the last hearing—arid wasarnued by counsel: On consider ation whereof, the Curt, without »t this time de- - oidinn who is entitled to the interest in the staves I id the lull mentions 1. (__. belonging to the heirs of l Joshua Rouch and Elizabeth Minton. doth ad- t judge, order and decree that one ol the Commis si,mem ol the Court do ascertain how many chit- < I dreii of Elizabeth Minton were living at the death of Win. Rouch, and their names-whether Eliza- t belli liazlewood, the intestate of the petitioner Brydie,survived her hurband t Abner Hazlewood) or not—and whether Wm. Minton be now living or t not; -list the sums Commissioner do also ascer tain how many children of Joshua Rouch were 1 living at the death of Wm. Rouch. and their t namea—which of the females have married, and i winch have died during the lifetime of their hus- i benda; and if any of the said children of Joshua Rouch have died, who are their personal repre nentatives, and report to the Court. And the Court doth order tliat the same Commissioner do inquire into and report to the Court what olaim the de- ■ leudant Ko A. Walker, or any other peraon. may [ have lo the interest, or any part thereof, of an» ul" th* children of the said Joshua Rouch or the : .••. .El laaheth Minton, ecae to show how the sums j til money, now under the control of the Court, should lie disposed 01, with any other matter, fee. . A copy. L. E. WEBB, D. C. j C'OMMIS. 10M.R Bar.nks' Opfics.l ! Lunenburg. June 12th. _60. . Ihe parties interesteu in the foregoing decree are hereby notified thai I have appointed the 13th day of August next, at my office, at Lunenburg Cue rt House, to in_e the several inquiries re- t _~i r.-t', by tlte eaid decree; at wlnoh time and plaoe i the parties aforesaid aud all persons interested, are required to attend and furnish such eviUeuje as may be necessary to enable me to comply with I the said decree. Given under my hand, as Commissioner of the t ■aid Court, the aay ana tear first aforesaid- i je22-ow-w F.. H. BARNES, Com. I -V lilKtlVlut 111 A TV! 11l UT A_._il«_*_. 1 tl HANOVER! OL NTY tOLRT, April JBth. I 1_60: liavid Richardson. William O. Winston, Ad-1 in.iiistrator of Susaur.a A. Rountree. who, I Itelbre tier marriage, waa Susanna A. Rich- I ardson. and others l'lti's, | rj againtt I [ l liudley Hicbardson. in :;is own rijht and aa Ii? ! I Ailuiinistraior ol Betty Matilda Richardson,'. ™ deceased; William O Winston, William R. f_t I Winn.ar.d Charles P. Goodall, Jr., Execu- £ tons of Charles P. Goodall, deceased; David | 3 A. Johnson and Rnbsrt Richardson, and i < i .in . A. Ilaiwood, late Slier iif ol Hanover, j ' ( and such Administrator ./- bonis non of Betty , Matild;. Richardson 1 It's j ( i'« a decree entered in this cause on the 2dth t • ii> of April. i*__, it wae, among other things, ad- i . . '..-.1. ordered,and decroed. that Dudley Richard- t son. Administrator of Hetty Matilda Richardson, t -Aceased. do render before one of the Coniimaaion- t ers of taiß Court an account of his administration « upon the estate of Ins intestate, and that James j A. Harwood. late . .tend of Hanover, and such • '.tn-ii.tU-.» Administrator de bonis non of Betty | Matilda Rieharuson, deoessed, do render he- % lore the aame Commissioner an account of his administration upon the e#tate of ins intestate, in staling whi.li said account the Commissi.'tier is I direct-— to take any exparte account heretofore 7 settled i—..!.- a Ctimmissiouer, either by the said 1 Dudley Richardson, as Administrator as afo .- a said orfo.ihesaid James A. Harwoi td. Administra- f lor Jt bonis nvii as aforesaid, as prima facia true, n and as a hasu of his report in this ca»e. with lib- I erty. nevertheless, to any ol the parties to sur- ii oliarne and laistfy the same. I 1 lis parties interested are hereby notified that 1 a sve5 ye -'I'g'nied ihe 19th day of July, 1«0 at my a * i ... M M* "o r Court-House, for the purpose oi <witueg the accounts required by said decree, \*\* *** *here they will attend by 10 o'clock ;"___,-._ B* **• DOS WELL. .— Conunisatoner. J v H y, *.'; F ff.'l»D\'. Joseph T. Prkldy, RobeTt f _/J dd> * W *****" Priddy.and others, pi (Tel _. > i—, "tatnst I J 1 ft T,' n r'.- P T,, »}«r, John Turner. Richard M.lrj ai /•r/,-_f'V" Th *° k « r .*» d Abb. Ins wife.'* £ '*-dtUti Rosson ai.d Jaue M., his wife, W.. % . ■, ;„_ w *__* , 'r. lsll -* B W****t — McDaniel, I Z _l -uf'_T~ heirs of Delilah Prtddy, 3 * *A &!.,* j, ■*-pliT. Priddy and others PUTei R - againtt J __, Ib i fouias P. 1 erner. John Turner. Riobard M. * ititner, -- Thacaer and Ann, his wile, 2 - f. »■'kbo R.-eaon and lnu* M., hw _ i|e, -J. \ I a '/brißttai, aoTfiuean. his wile, Willie.,, p. f £ _-'_*"** J 11 ?* mt**r*. and MeUaaiel. % c; •en" — M liOnym. heirs of Delilah Pnddy \i I] _. i Dft'sJ t« 0., "•erees entered ia these caueee on the Klh oc Z'L"' - >r " <">« Ist day of May. 1860. it was au.ong n. •f*"',"*--* decreed and ordered " that Wm. O F *** *** QouiuMoiovan of this Court, H *■-_'*-* le-rortti. this Court, whether fte al P_-Ti-* o ****** wu « msrned the said geHleb o str. V,. * J " MI or uot * *** lf ***** w ** *» b'f • Pity of _T r B-hßeh ie some newspaper of Ibe ol "-luiry.. " ii " Ji aad lor four weeks, notice of ins lit!- . >*"<■* tntereeted will take notice that I \ siU£Si» u « tb * A** **\r ot J«"j5S.-or their J *B*a ___. *' ***** *f t****l** °"» rt ' ****** * s 8 —_____! Hanover Qoert lle*ams._ tr S* _ 4^, ¥**>* Enehefc Mustard, in bottles ace _ ■j«_2 i.i »*» : ke«ae: Genuine Worgestershire w tiu2*'ul**? ul ■aa-atl-fwt bettlee. Fresh sup a , t iOUIHtTFOH A $10., Dm****- ( ~_. •* Bc:tA ff J^f*^*:— _. ai_. Hese. Heee.o-Reep ('eel.--Wither net, je ttrottpir.t eon -dried flowers, when a few feet of I HOSE wdl *upply yon with a refreshing shower, ■ and make you look as fresh and beautiful aa when tl you hrst came forth. We have ia store a full cap- t. pW i aad 3 ely RUBBER HYDRANT HOSE, 1 and tit inch RUBBER ENGI NE HOsE. ki and ti inch GAS CONDUCTING HOSE, Of the very beet quality, and selling at Factory _ P A-"'. PIPES and SPRINKLERS attached at I KNOWLEB fc WALFORD'B. * je 9_4k W» Main st. 1 IV Amusement--."Thr Opera Season" having closed, kiiowing the wants of this commit- 4 nitv. iRVING HULL has taken tin- "Emporium ' ..( Fashion, No. M M-.in atreet. oorner lith, wiiere c he will oheerluliy show his CABBI MIR E, 1 LINEN and MARSEILLES SUITS; ALPACA, DRAP D'ETE and SILK COATS ; FAN C V ' MARSEILLES and SILK VESTS The best and most comfortable amusement ottered for the ; smallest awmint of money. Alwaye on hand, a 1 fine stock of FURNISHING GOOD*-. D..->i_ open Ir.tin JS A M to P. M. ' IRVING HULL, Arent, je 28- 6t Next to Pairo'a Exchange Office. BY Notice.—The subscribers have now In ' store the largest and best assortment of ladies and , gentlemen's TRI . KS. VA [_10 ES.and CaRPET BAGS; alio, ladies' BONNET BOXES, of ail « sizes and qualities, and at all »nces. foraale low by ALEX. HILL fc CO.. je 2A— tt No. 137 Main st., Richmond. Va. it. i.n nt Barzaias ln LADES DRESS GOODS. Will open THIS MO UN ING. a lot of ********* LAWNS. LAWN ROBES. ORGANDY MUSLINS AND BEREGES, | which have been purchased at great sacrifice, and , will be sold at unprecedented low prices for cash. Call and see. and examine for yourselves, at No. » Main st. Ijeil-lml JNO. L. SMITHER. »\_l*ri( ■<•_ Reduced..•Findinaenr stock cf if. iifi and other FANCY GOODS rather too envy, we shall from this date reduce the prices as •Hows—say: _ ..-, . I .dsome French Printed BEREGES. 25 cents. , a pretty small figured HALF MOURNING do ,to tenth .per French ORGANDIES. f8 cents, uper French JACONET, to cents. Hunts patterns French ORGANDIES, 150 cents, anoy DRE'S* SILKS, all bought this Spring at unusually low prices. iR to', DREBB GOODS, all qualities, at cost, ilk. Lace. Poplin and other MANTLES, at re- , (lu'-cil prices. 'rench worked seta of COLLARS and SLEEVES, new and pretty. Our stock of STAPLE GOODS ia aa good as it aa been this season. Determined to reduce the stock, we shall otiier he gooda at low prices, je 19-lin __ CHILES fc CHFNERY. Bfa_A t Cost! lmrcss goods, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IN STYLE AND TEXTURE, ■.mbracing— Fine JACONETS and ORGAN DIES. Plain and Flounced. FRENCH BEREGES—PIain and Elounced. BER EGE ANGI.AIBK-Flain and Flounoed. POPLINS and POFUNETTS. CHALLIE DE LAINES. SILKS AND SII_K ROBES. &C, Ac. The above and many otiier Goods we offer at ost, and without regard to cos*, until the lat of tugust. 'o make room for fall supplies. ALL GOODS, of every description in our large nd elegant stock, at REDUCED PRICES. It rill be sept complete by constant additions. GREY BKREOE ANGLAISE, low pnoed, re eiving this morning. Our stock of MANTLES and SHAWLS is very ne. [je 1.9-lm| WATKINS fcFICKLEN. | B_v George NI. Fleck— M«NL'FACTI!RER OF IUPERIOR WHITE WINE AND PURE CI DER VINEGAR. FOR PICiCLING, Ac, auttist.. v I'-'eer. Main and Franklin. Richmond, Va. sent by mail will be promptly attend sd to. jeH-lm* pi_sßa_---ioga,-_. j rssOLVTIONOP to-PARTNERSHIP. T'te partnership heretofore existing between j the -J ti der signed, under the tin:, of LAIDLEY A ', ROBINSON, is this day uissolved, by mutual con sent. The business of the late concern will be settled by EDWARD T. ROBINSON, who wiil ! pay all its debt, and receive all that is due to it, ' excepting such accounts, notes, or other claim* as I may lie specially assigned by him to JOSEPH LAiDLEy. JOSEPH LAIDLEY. EDW'D T. ROBINSON. Riohmond, June 30th, 1860. ' Notice.—The subscriber begs to inform the ] public, and particularly the friends and patrons of the old firm of LAIDLEY A ROBINSON, tbat the i business heretofore conducted by that firm has I been, since the 30th of June, carried on by him, individually, al the old stand, Fourtn and Frank- I lin. He hopes, with increased facilities and exer tions, to merit a contmi:tnce of the custom bo lib erally bestowed on the old hrin. Very respectfully, jy a-ts EjIWARD^T^ROBINSON. Dloi-.il 1.1 Till.-- I 'ne firm of SPOTTS. HAR VEY A CO.. expires this day by limitation.— The name of the firm will be used tn liquidation. JNO. G. a POTT 1, JNO. D. HARVEY, W. C. THOMAS. Richmond, June 30th, 1860. Co-Partnership.—The undersigned have as sociated themselves tinder the firm and style of .SPOTTS k HARVEY, and will oontinue the OROCERYand COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand of SroiTs, Harvey A Co., No. 29 Pearl street. JNO. G. SPOTTS. _ji 3-Jw JNO. D_ ___YKY. C* - O - PARTNER SHI P. - The undersigned s have formed a co-parr.nersaip under the firm of MrKEKVEK * BKICKEN, for the transaction of aWINE, LIQUOR and CIGAR BUSINESS, at the store No. 1, Exchange Hotel Building, und wilt keep constantly on hand a superior stock of IMi'OKT £ l> and DOMESTIC WINES, Ll- . C|UORS and CIGARS, consisting, in part, of the following celebra.ed breeds, viz: Champagnes, , Charles Heidsiok, G .en Seal, Princc_s Imperial, , Cavalier, Moet A Chandon, Comet, Ac BRANDIES—OId Marteil. James Hennessey, old London Dock, (pale and dark,) Otard, Ac; i'eae.h and Apple Brandies, Holland Gin. (pure,) old Bourbon, Bumtsaidner, Monongahela, and Mountain Rye WHISKEYS. Sherry, Madeira, Port aad Claret WINES, of the lest brands; London POR I'ER; Scotch and Philadelphia ALE; Genuine Havana CIGAR—; BaH DINES. Ac to whicn we respectfully invite the attention of our friends and the pubbo, pledg ing ourselves that alt goods will be found as rep resented, wholesale und retail. ALEX.McKEEVER, CKA». R. BRIi'KEN, No. 4, Exchange Hotel Building, jy 2—lw'2dp> Richmond, Va. t*iu>PAßTni__.Ha_hiiP.—. have _Ss___ a_o ' ctated with me in the China and House- Fur nishing Business, Mr. . ICTOK M. R. URaNCH, under the name and style ol THOS. A. BULK LEY A CO. I take this method of returning thanks to my friends and the public generally, noih in town and oountry, for their very liberal patronage for the past eight years, and would solicit lor the new firm a continuance of tho same. Jy _t-6t _ *_-__■ A. BULKLEY._ DISSOLUTION. -Tbe concern of POTTS. FARLEY A CO. wae dissolved on the 30th ult., Mr. H- 8. Williams retiring. The under signed hav.ug putohased the interest of Mr. 11. 8. Williams, with the books, accounts, notes, Ac . will continue the Wholesale Orooery business at Ihestand recently occfepied by the in. where taey will be pleased to serve their friends and pa trons as heretofore. The style of the firm will re main unchanged. F. POTTS. R. G, FARLEY. J. B. MARSHALL. Richmond, July 3,1860. jy 3-ts DISSOLUTION. -The concern of RODDEY X STROTHER is tats day dissolved by the purch _c of K. 11. Strothar'- interest in same by F. W. Roddey, who will in - mure conduct the I- u sin ess in his own name. Ail liabilities of the con cern of RODDEY k oTßui'HEKwill be jiaid by ' F. W. Roddey. F. W. RuDDEY, ! Ju._ 19th, lt_. R. H. STROTHER. je 21— lm NOTICE. .The firm of PL LLI AM k BETTS having this day ocased, WM. H. BETTS will oontitue in the NEGRO AUCTION BUSINESS, and na* taken into co-partnership with him E. J. GREGOK Y. 1 itev will conduct the business under the firm of BETTS k GREGORY, at their sales room on Franklin street, four doors below Wall • street, and about one square below the former of fice of Pulliam X Betts, and respectfully st.he.it a cunt.nuance of the patronage which was so liber- ' ally extended to Wm. H. Betts while in the firm of ' Pulliam k Belts. They have obtf tned the services of Mr. Bcsh kott W. Ei.-v.ous aa Clerk, who has ,-.n interest in * the business. WM. H. BETTS, E. J. GREGORY. RicuMOKD. May 10.1_Q. [my 10—dAow»m NOTICE.— The term ot co partnership of , PULLIAM A BETTS having expired, by , agreement, this day. the same bustness of selling , N EGRoES AT ALCTTON and privately, on com- , mission only, will be continued by us, at THE OLD , STAND, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Werespeet i rally solicit a continuation ol patronage .from our , friends and the public generally, and by industry and perseverance hope to merit the liberal patron age heretofore extended to us. PULLIAM A CO. A. C. Pin.-,*am. ) R. P. Pi LLIA.X. ) c I). K. W_i« /,». i fc __ Richmond. M, 1800. my H-3m_ f NOT it E.-Havi tig sold my tools, stock tn trade ' and good Will lo Mr. GEO. ST-RRETT. my . r riends and custom*™ will please oall on him lor . my work they may require. Very reeiieetfull.. WM. BOWDEN. Ja. * 1-I'MBING. GAS-FITTING, TIN .NG, Ac., - lone in the best manner and with d spat.... Rati r States furnished for Buildings. Furnaces and X leases of the most approved patterns; at- ..y« ea ~ u.dß_ l * Belvin'a Row. Governor st * NOTICE TO _ ARWICH-V -Those in want of " THRESHING MACHINES will do well to b liamine the new thresher, which will be on exhi utiou at the farm oft*t Sheriff Hutchinson, about wo uu lea irom this city, on the Plank Road, as ' -<»n as the threshing season commences. Further u-tiee wilt be given when the trial witl oome on_ - For further informatior, inquire of ex-bherifT a intehioson Mr. B M.Thorae,and H C Weller, 1 it the St. Charles Hotel. Tne tnaohiue is capable - , l tn _ , ' ih '»« aad cleaning from 99 to l.ouO bushels 1 »f wheat per day ;it also stacks the straw. The U SRSTSUKt. 1 '" -—jfrv -W)rT£||ft : ?' & Riekmoad. Jene If. \mo L _____J_L_ S s ?4^^'t_i-?__-«»-_! i rf the real Ueneteneee. aed of the Depot le e*hiejh 1 hey are ooaeigned; and the Freight AgeeU of this - :ompaay ere laetracted sot to receive Gocds for vi raasponatioß wkieh are aot so marked; and they o< tee farther instraeted not to deliver Goods to ef my person unless hn«we to he ihe real owner, or at rbere they are eeejeted that an order, or other 1 .ppheation. oou.ee from i the real owner. «- - '■ -'■""■*" I - —■ smppurg, p : m., i m,on- '. ■Win ci _s D AV. we will run up a BOAT to the five-mile Lock, and change the passengers on to our Boat at _ ordan and W inn's Landing. R. EDMOND A CO. _JLoiiniond. June 31.1_*P. jy t—St _ NRW YORK-FIRBT VESSEL- J and New York Line of Packets. ——■88-Tht,. superior last-aailing sohooner <»AL- ! LKOO, Capt ,it> ka .lies Smith, hr.ving a portion . of her cargo enguited and going oa board, will have ' quick dieeateu. For bal_j.ee of freight, appiy to te-0-te DAVID fc WM CU-.KIE. ! BOSTON-FIRST VEBBRI .- schooner WESTOVER. No i.kk.. ... having a portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick tli-p -eh. For balance ol freitht, apply to _______ DAVID A WM. CUR RIB. "__„£-. FOR_-,IVK*-JPOOI_-FIKST VfJUSI-L. A 1 regular packet bark i'iONEER, •ae*__"•Dan. C. Child, Master, has commenced loading for the above port, and will be dispatched without delay. For freight, appl? to Elf. WM. De VOSS k CO., __• »-»*'' OjrX_L__.J , ALMRK 1 *_£££•*> 8U Bt **! E R ICHEDII I, EOF «fc-LE_3l, THE NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA COMPANY.-The ROA NOKE, ('apt. Cott.H, having resumed her trips again, the three Steamships comprising this line will run as follows, vis : The YoRKToWItL Capt. Pabhish, leaving Richmond ior New York every TUESDAY AF TERN JON. at 4 o'clock. The JAM ESTOWN, Capt.B«i»!»«n, every FRI DAY AFTERNOON, at4o'olock- *">'** The ROA NOK to. , Capt. Coitcu. every MONDAY MORNING, at hour named in Saturday's papers. Excuasiow Ticskt* issued by tbese Steamers for ihe round trip for 915 Meals and State-Room accommodations included in thia charge. Pas -_ to New York only *10, ard no charge for Meals and State-Room accommodations. These Steamers stop at Norlolk. going and re turning, to land and receive passengers. jo to -ts LUDI.AM X WATSON. __5-C_M» ORE AT R~K DUVT I•» S IN <-3____-_> P RIC E OF PA SBA (i E TO A N D _' KO M *- w * TORK.-Ex _rsion Tickets by the maenifieent steamships YORKTOWN and JAMESTOWN can be had for $15 for the round trip—soing and returning by . trher of the steam ers. No extra charge made for meals or state room accommodations. These tickets remain good until the Fall, giving those who may procure them ample time to sojourn at the North before returning home. Persons wishing to ccc the great Levitt. .1 steamship Great Eastern, which is daily -necietl in New \ ork, can do so now at small expense. Tickets procured at our offioe, opposite steam ers' Wharves, or on board of the steamers. Jelß-U LL'DLAM fc WATSON. OFFICE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY,! Richmond, March 6, 1860. 3 _££*» HAVING JUST (Ot-PLKTED .__?_—' new arrangements with the New York •"*__-— —.ytea.-nsliip Company for Express pri vi lez_ ncr JAMEfeTOWN, YORKTOWN, and ROaNO—E, we are now prepared to forward all kinds of ■nerchandise, in large or small packages, at greatly reduced rates. Goods destined for Steamship Express should be so marked. Our accommodations are ample, and packages under > x pre is seal. For rates of charges anil regular tri-weekly con tracts,apply to J. L. MACDONOUGH, Agent, 201 Main street, below 9th. N. 8.-Our daily INLAND EXPRESSES are running as usual. mh 7—ts _am__-_BY. ~£A FRENCH MILLINERY. Bftß.e -**T MADAME SON a__» Has again received an assortment of the latest styles BONNETS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, and a large and elegant assort ment of HE AD- DRESSES and DRESS CAPS, suitable for ladies go ng to the Springs. The season being advanced, I shall cell for very reasonable prices. Madame SON, No. C 5 Main street. N. 8.-My store is closed on SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. jy3-2W ~7fg\ Al A IDA ME KALI HE, B*B\*a tmj 233 I! RO A (> ST R X ET ***** I'etwern 3.1 an.l tth. south i.i()c.i, s u.irea___sS above Quarles k Souk, informs the ladies ~, Vir ginia that she has received a splendid assortment »f _ >_.N._TB, French and N. York patterns BON NETS of her own manufacture lor children and ladies at reduced prices. She has on hand a full stool- of FANCY CAP.., HEAD-DKEBSES, BERTHAS, CAPES, UNDER-SLEEVES, made after the latest styles. >o J— lm* -_h- A --ARi*— -_*»-__• THE LADIES OF RIOHMOND AND ____5 VICINITY. Miss REBECCA SEMON Would respectfully announce to the ladies that she will open her Room this day < MONDAY I with a beautiful stock of Children's Clothing, such as LITTLE BOYS' DRESSES.SACUL'ES.AI'RONS, TA I,.MAS. andeveiy article suitable for a child, all handsomely embroidered and made up in the most fashionable style to please the most fastidious.. A handsome lot of PATTERNS. Just received, the newest styles. DRAWING, PINKING, EMBROIDERING and GOLD and SILVER BULLION WORK done at the shortest notioe. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR'S GAUNTLETTS and ROSETTES ot every description made to order. and all kindxof RKtrALIA repaired. PLANI. UL SKIRTS amUHA-_8 for infants, and every article Buitable for utnldren'a wear, can Ite had by oalliug at Miss REBECCA SEMON'S Room, at her father's residence, two doors below the St. Cn.tries Hotel. Maiu at. my 14—tAul ~ -__>b__7_HOBS, ao. notm;*; g^ Ma. D B. Franklin having, by deeds this date, conveyed all of his slock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac, Ac. to me iv trust, for purposes therein named, I hereby ofler the same for sale privately, 'the stock consists of an ele k an t assortment, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, misses, children and servants, of most every de scription, both of Northern and his own manu facture. I would prßier to sell the entirestock out to some gentleman acquainted with the liusir.ess. Oae with moderate means andestensiveiuiauaint ance would find this an exoelieut opportunity to engage in the Boot and Bhoe business. It is one of the best stands on Shookoe Hill, having been established as iar back as tIS32) eighteen hundred and thirty-two. and has enioyed a liberal share of publio patronage during that long penod of time. However, if there be no one wishing to engage in the trade, I will proceed at once to sell out this valuable _took. either iv whole or in part, entire lots, either by the case, dozen, or by the pair, at prices tavorable to cash purchasers. The Store Fixtures, and Household and Kitchen Furniture, will be oilered at some future day. I have appointed the said Franklin my agent to conduct Ihe hu„,ness for the present, assisted by Mr. Thomas a. 'Davibj 'but ,* Mr. Sran _JB_ health should hot improve, snail have to appoint some other gentleman, or close out the business as speedily as possible. Here is an opportunity that seldom occurs, and to a young man of industry and attention to the business, with only a moderate capital and a tho rough knowledge of the business, could not help from Bucueedine welt. The stock is so varied and well assorted that it would require but few goods to make it full and cnanplete m uvsrv department. _, , . WILLIAM i». REED, Trust _ Richmond. June __. 1:_l>0. je_t.-lut cc_V» TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS.-- Igrti'tt Persons going to the ."-print--, and all J*9\TdA others in want oi TRUNKS and VA- LlCl'S.are invited to call at the RICHMOND TRUNK FACTORY, No. 54 Main at , juat above the St. Charles Hotel, (same side,) and 81. V THEIR TRUNKS. As lean make Trunks at muoh less than 1 can im>, and am determined to sell at SMALL PROFITS. I think I cannot fail to please m p.-n-e; besides, I warrant every Trunk aa repre sentee. Particular attention is palled to my make of su perior IRoN-FRAMED TRUNKS, with BL'H GLAR PROOF LOCKS. Give me a call, a* tm motto is. "smallprofits and n nick galea." All work warranted «_, Don't forget tbe No. it. je.. -lw JAS. KNOTT3. J I Have: now on hand a __*_. ' -c :iß_(irtment of Ladies'and Gen--_Bal__f tlemen's SHOES: city made BOOTS. So; city made Oxford SEWED SHOES, j 2 7ft to *3; same peg?ed. §2 60; Gentlemen's SEWED Gal TKRS, *3.60: city-made.Si SO; Ladies* LASTING HEEL Gal I'FRS, SI JO to $2; Ladies' MOROC CO HEEL BOOTS, 5i.12t051.70; Ladies' SLLP PERS, SI to ei|i. CaUg ~ T_lO_ WEcTEBMA_f'3. je 11—Im Main st., between 17th and lath. J BOOTS ANO SHOES. _^emm*3 CHAS. BEHLE, Broad street, between 2d and 3d. will, from this day. sell his en'ire stock of BOOTS tjnd SHOES at cost for cash Persons may rely on getting cheij,p BOOTS or fc-HOES. as he is determinec to discontinue his present business. Call and examine Ins stock. wii—ly CARRIAGE & HORSE 3 FOR SALE. £V-__ FOR SALE.-Two fine, young harness L__jY HOUSES, gord _ize, height and ao iob ; _—^j> deep color, gentle, work kind, single or double; nuiok in gait; good travelers. Would suit any one wanting to make a trip to ihe mountains. Also, a No. 1 family riding HOKSE. All warranted sound and Healthy. A goodSADDLEand BRIDLK will be sold with the horse. Also, agood SPRING WAGON. Having no us* for ihem. a great bar gain will he offered, on early application to J. D. GOOJI-AN. Manufacturer, .Jy a .w|M>i omoe No. itw aiaiu street. «\___ HORSES FOR SALE.-Jost arrived, •L__3J.nine No. 1 HORSES, three of them Ver _r-V _■ ii, ont Horses, fast and stylish, tae bulance fine Riding and Harness Hories; also, a hne family CARHIAGE and alight DRAY 'terms literal. Apply to E. BOSSIKUX'S Stab'es. je»-2w*__ On Dock at., be.. 18th and 20th. fiV___ EOR workHORSFS. at Superintendent's Office Rcb ***** Muond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail road, te SI -in a___E_fc_-_7~* r Oß SAI-R-A aecood -i_id"flv____. BUGGY, in perfect order, j£_3> an< j sn M „*ii,, n t set of DOU- r___ RLE HARNESS—to be aold a bargain Also, for sale, a MORGAN MARE, of large else, an excellent 'idtng animal, recently stinted Ui Kossuth She will he sold a great bargain, as tha owner has no use for her. , Apply at EARNESTS Stable, on ISth atreet, between Franklin and Grape, or at this office. , >• -»-_•_ | FA-RMg FOR BAL-L" ~ 1 S SMALL FARM AND MARKET ! GARDEN, ON THE M KADOW BRIDBK &&*{*****ik**" M *k K NORTHEAST OF . RICHMOND. FOR BALE.-We are authorized to sell the I ttie FARM, located ac above, now in 1 the i-orupanoy of Mr. James Pendleton. It eon- t taioe T)* unto*. The buildings ou the piste are , if.in_ri.b-e, cona.aii'g «tf an excellent BRICK j DWELLING and tin us-- oei buildings. Far term., apply t-i GODDIN at APPERSON. , jy 3 W A-tetioneem. S~'lllf EL A rO« iAUt -Thie FAB M eon- ; tama 1 flf« aereei. late survey. Is well limr . hered. abounds ib irate eaad marl, aad le dW - ride-ißto sx fields Has aooin to audi as a tuetn.a l >utbe Panankey River, fear miles from Tun- t Hall's station oa the York fiver Railroad. Is ll 1 niles fmm Richmond, and in the epeety of King « ififlieiu A mat of the farm may be seen at the i ~|lMtoW-« K_(._ft-TW- ' )e.>-d*svi_e* Aeeaiatoa, Va. r AUCTIQW ■____». "___• URM DAYS By to. B. Ccefe, Anct'r. LAR6E ASSORTMENT OF GENTEEL FURNITURR, SHOW CABEB, Ac... AT AUCTION-On PRIDAY, 6th i a St.. at » o'clock, 1 I will -ell at roy store, a large assortment of gee- 1 tee! FURNITURE, fro* a family declinwi honee- 1 O R r ("OFAB. DIVANS, L01N«*8. MIRRORS. Jenny Lind and Cottage BEDBTEa'>S. Bering, Cane and Wood Beat CHAIRS. Marble-Toe Centre, Extension and Toilet TA- Bl ES Hair, Bering and Shuck MATTSEB»E*. Severalapleodid KKATHER BBD3, PILLOWS and BOLSTI-RB. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. COOKING STOVE, Ac. -AL3O- Fire elegant Mahogany SHOW CASES. CASTOR O'L. VA ftNISHES. Trt-PKNTINE. BITTERS. SWEET OIL, Ac. Ac. -ALBO- A large assortment of ornamental SHOW BOT TLES. Ac. [jy4) E. B. COOK. Aact'r. <iToc*K dr~_iooTs. shoes, store 0 FIXTURES. FURNITURE. Ac, AT AUC TION-On MONDAY. Hth inst.. at W o'clock, 1 will sell, at the store of M. Monagac, Esq., on Frsnklin. between 15th and 16th streets, near Old Market, the entire -..__. contained in said'tor., consisting of a large assortment Men's, Womea's, Boys',Yissea* and Children's Boots, Shoee, Gaiters, 8118P6.5, Ac. The above stock is entirely freah. having been recently laid in to suit the retail trade. The atten tion of the trade ia repeated. At the rami time will be sold all the fixtures in said store, consisting of Counters, Shelving, I,ounces, Ac. AL.^O—A lot ol Household Furniture, embrac ing the usual variety of well kept articl-.. jy 4 _ E.B. COOK. Anct By Thes. VV. Keesee, Anct'r. (Office oorner of Utb and Cary streets.) STOCK OF CHINA, GLAaS AND EARTH ENWARE, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.— Having a larger stock of iioods on hand than we wish to move, we shall sell at auction, at our store, No 20 Pearl street, on TUESDAY morning, July 10th, commencing at 9 o'clock, (and continue from day to day until all ate sold.) a very large assort men' of DINNER, TEA and TOILET BETS; Rich Cot and Pressed OLAttSWARE: WAITERS common EARTH RNWARE; PLATED GOorns, BL.OCK TIN; BKITANNIA WARE, *c.. Ac ; to which the attention of Housekeepers, Mer chants and Shovkeepsrs is particularly requested, as the goods will be sold without reserve, and great bargains may be expected- Tkbm'.-Kir all sums under $60, cash; over Sbo. ltnir months' oredit, for aooroved negotiable holes. GEO. J. SCMNER * CO. Sale conducted by Thos. W. Keeskk. Auct'r. jyt SALE OF LAND.-On the 7th DAY OF BBfJ L'LY next, will be offered for sale, at public that highly valuable tract of LAND, on the waters of South River, in this oounty, (Rockbridge,) known as "THE IRISH CREEK FARM.* This tract contains upwards of 600 acres, of which 120 acres is bottom land, 45 acres of this be ing in meadow, and well watered, to which 16acres more can t>e added without additional expense.— All tbe cleared land is set in grass, except that win -li is in crop The Farm is abundantly tim bered. There are two Dwelling-Houses on the Farm, i-oth in good condition, besides sufficient Negro Quarters, a good Smoke House, Barn. Corn Crib and Granary. The yard of each Dwelling- Kouse contains a line freestone Spring, and Irish creek, a never-failing stream, running through the place, with the Springs, waters every field in the tract. TUeic ftrp a good many Fruit Trees on the plaoe, besides an Orei_ard. recently set out, of choice fruit. There is, and has been for eisUt or ten years.on the place, an Iron Foundry and Ma chine Shops, for whicb Irish creek has furnished an abundant water-power. This was formerly used ior an extensive distillery, into which it can be readily again converted, if preferred by the purchaser. Tlte land is admirably adapted to grass, and therefore suit _ for a stock farm, and the neighboring mountain ail.ml., a superior and ex tensive range for oattle. It is a'so well adapted to the growth of corn, rye and tobacco. The Farm lieu 1.. i.:i:e« from Lexington, immediately at the junction of Irish ofenfc ard South river, and 4 miles from the mouth ol ttie' latter, V here the North River Canal passes, and is convenient to mill and to the churches of four different denomi nat nits. The land is easily susceptible of division into two tracts, by the purchiser.butw.il be sold ir. one. The Farm now being owned jointly by two Leraoiiß. one of whom is a resident of the State of Illinois', it uaii .ecorne necessary to sell it for purposes of division ; in-.j tne otiier being engaged in the practice of i-diciine, is gbsirotiß'to sell, in order to devote himself entirely to his'profession. THUMB or Salb.—One-fourth in cash, and the residue in equal payments of one and two years, the last deferred pa.ment bearing interest from iln of sale. Possession on the Ist day of Septem ber next. The land will be shown by persons re siding on the place, or any information concerning it can lie obtained uy addressing the subscriber, at Lexington, Va. J. McDOWELL TAYLOR, (For himself, and as Attorney for T. Benton Taytor, of Chicago, Illinois.! my 30-d2tawAow_a *mt FARM 131 NEW KENT tOLNTV.^H, »FOR SALE.- I offer for Bale myFARM.Kg -Nee-lad "SPRINGFIELD," in the above-" nanted cot/tu>. It is leaiilsg from Richmond, by the York River Railroad; about !>« nnlej. frpifl Tunstall's Depot, and 2., milea from York River, and adjoins the lands ot Dr. Taaewell Tyler, A. 0. Mason, Wm. E. Clopton and others, It contains 4_7>» acres of land, of which 900 acres are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation ; 60 acres of fine low grounds; the balanoe is in orig inal growth of pine, oak and cedar; and it is thought that the wood alone will pay the cost of the Farm. The land is well watered, and contains an abun dance of the richest marl. The BUILDINGS consist of an excellent Dwell ing, in good repair, with six rooms, and all neces sary on' -houses. There is also a fine Orchard, in good bearing condition. If the aliove Farm is not sold privately before TUESDAY, the 24th July.it will, on that day, at \%o'o\ojs'& .M .. lie >-.:l -),t public auction, upon tlia premises. Felons wishing tn see it can ieave the ciiv by York River Railroad, at <j>i o'clock A. M.. and return by the 4>» o'clock train. Mr. Mills, residing on the place, or Mr. A. C. Mason, on the next farm, will lake pleasure in showing it. Taaife made known on the day of Bale, or by applying to int.t- f in Riohmond. on Brooke Ave nue, opposite >ittiijin's Tavern. Possession given Ist Januury, 1861. BURTON B. CRUMP. P. S —The above property will be exchanged for city property. [je7— d2awtJylsidtds&cwtds I_lP_ INSURANCE, __. MERCHANTS' SAVINGS BANK OF RiCK_ONL.~ _m capital $-jO,eee. _* Office with the Richmond Fire Association. Money received on deposit in sums of five dol lars and upwards, on which interest will be paid at the rate ot six per centum per annum for sums re maining six months or longer, for _norter periods, inteiest at the rate of five per centum per annum. The whole joint tund responsible for deposits. De posits received, and certificates issued by the Ca_ier. piKBCTO-is: Dftvid Currie, lohj Doole», R. H. Mitury. Ro NI. Burton, Wm.O. Paine, win H. Christian, Geo. W Gwathmey, Jas. H- Hackett, Lewis Gmter, John H. Montague, Johu T. Sublett, Geo. J. Sumner, Jas. L. Apverson, John J. Wilson, Peter C. Warwick, John C. Shaier, John Thompson Brown. JOHN H. CLA I Bu-INK, President. ROBERT T. KROOKE, Cashier. ALEX. GARRhTT. Secrstary. jy 2-lm INSI RANCE. — The LYNCHBU*G FIRE. l life and marine insurance com pany is prepared .0 assume Fire, Life (Slave) and Marine risks for the citizens of Richmond and vicinity, and solicits a share of public patronage. Us term?, 111 all tbe b _r.ohes named, are a icpm moJ-u,_. and settlement? ol losses will be prompt ard -'ttisiactorr. Slaves insured for the term of four years with out re-examination. Its Directors and Officers are well and favorably known business men. dikkctoks: Samuel McCorkle, firm of MoCorkle k Co. A. B. Fucker. Commission Merchant. H. o.Schoolfield, finnol SchooifieKl A Thurnian John 8. Langhorne, firm of Laughorae X Scott, Miljer?. J. P. Slaughter, arm ot Garland, i_tau. a—r A Co. D. W. Burton, Tobacco Manufacturer. B. H. Nowlin, firm of Nowhn k Murritl. JOHN D. LANGHORNE, President T. H. Ivbt. Beore.ary. CASH CAPITAL 8100.000. Applications received at the office of the Vir ginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, No. X*) Mai" street. WM. WILLIS, Ja . Agent. Je 18-1-B ________ OLD DOMINION INSURANCE CO.*UPA ny.-capital saoo.ooo: WA.Ojfice-No.i2 Main street, under St. Charles Hotel*** This Company is now prepared to receive appli cation* for FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE on favorable terms. DiaacToxs: Gab. Wortham, John H. Greanor, John Enders, Geo. S. Palmer, Sam'l M. Price, Wm 8. Triplet-, B. F. Ladd, 8. C. Tardy, Jno- Btewart Walker, Wm. Currie, Spi.ijian, Jas. tt-CransUavr, P.ter C Warwick, J_u> ri. Witliame, Jas. 8. Kent, Mark Downey, Horace P. hduiond, x nomas lones, James M. Taibott. Kdwm A. Smith, Griffin B. Davenport, Ro. A. Paiae, Geo. W. Yancey, no. to. Williams. Jos. Brummel, Wm. P. Raglaca, Wm. Bront. Henry C. Cabell. Ro. H. Maury Geo. W. Royater. ISAAC DAVENPORT, Jr.. Pres«t. Chi.. E. Wobtham. Secy. my U—tt FIXE INSURANCE. MARINE INSURANCE, (lneoraorated ISB.I THE INSUR, No. 151 Main Street, Rich _ond."__ Capital and Surplus. t-O-JUO ' Taifl Com? amt has the advantage of ite**ty-semen occurs' experience in tae Inauraaoe r __ens, and having eiyoyed the favor ot the put ho dv.ing all of that period needs no special recommendation ta themtiaeasnf Virginia. It electa Fue Insuranoe ia etty and ooaetry, and Marine Insurance to nil parte of the world. Its cash oapital and surplus are ac above, end ita attaint are managed prudent!y, bet liberally, and its rates are ac low ac those ef any other good institn vfvt. Cowardin, J. E. Wedsworth, Pntriek Cullen, Joseph Allen, Wm. Seers, Geo. W.Smith. Horace L.Keat. TM»n»oa, &L, Winston. Win. Palmer. Cfca*. W. Paroell, Jno. N Gordon, Alex. R. Parker, Joe. P. Winston. Aroh.l-o.naa, Jae.A. lnloee. ITA. Claiborne. »35% , w*wfflttwear WB.tfiuu.Ji.. Secretary. nMi "NOTICE.-The subscriber!bavin- duly obtain* V* pd th* lieeuse required by lav fot that pur .-VJ'""- hia services tv the pat-lie as general A PCT'ONEER for me sale of all deeene__-of PRoFE-TYTTe Ihe .taeta «f MaaonesUr and i county of Cheeterheld. The subscriber ia c'en prepai _J to make liberal advanpemente upon all , j A UCT-O-T IAMB. - FUTURE DAYS. By Ann. Al. Tayler at Sea, Anct'a. V __. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT J. _B_-,THJs RABT SIDE* OF MaJ&BaTX S TREJ-T, AT AUCriolr-We Will sell at public eu.tion. upon the yea -niece, oa F RIDAY-the «th day ol July, c.nnnenoins at bfi C ___t. a eery deairab c BUILDING L&T. omiho cent eide of Marahall, at ita ictetmeetiea with _h_n__ atreet, and opposite the residence of Mr. Geo. Timber lake It fronts 27 feet and n incbea. andmee b_ck IU .eet to an alley 16 feet w!*JT TuMB.-One-lourth cash; the balanoe at 4, 8 and 12 months, lor negotiable notea, with mtareet added, and secured by a treat deed. •*'•'<■ jy 2 JAB. M. TAYLOR A SON, Aeet're. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON t'ARY, BKTWEKN lira AND »« BTRBETB7__T A t CTION.—WiII he sold neon the premises, en FKI DAY. the 6th day of July. 1860, commencing at 8 o'clock, P. M., two valuable pieces of ARAL EBTATE. aa follows: let. A BRICK TENEMENT, on the north side of Cary, between llth and 12th streets, adjoining tbe property of Messrs. Horace L- Kent aad others. 2d a BRICK TENEMENT on Cary, between 12to and 13th streets, for a number of years ocou pied by Nicholas Devereux aa a leather atore. Thia property has the usual Iron;, and is now renting to good tenants at lair rente. Tkkm-.-One-fourth oaah; tbe balanoe at «, 12 and 18 months, the purchaser executing negotiable notes, with intereat added, aad secared by a treat deed. Ue23| JAS. M.TAYLOR k SON,Anets. By Goddin A Apperaen, Acct'e. TRUSTEES' SALE OP VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON 25th AND N BTB.— Aa 'trustees in a certain deed of trust, executed by Daniel McCalister and wife, dated Bth May, ISM, for the benefit of the Union Bnildmg Pnod Com pany, duly recorded in Henrico Count y Court, we shall proceed to sell at publio auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the llth July, 1860. at 4., o'clock P. M.. <if fain if not, the next lair day.) the excellent HOUSE and LOT ounveycd by said deed, and now in the occupancy of said Mo- Calister. fronting 33 feet on the west liqe of Uth street, running back on the south line of N street 12S leet to an alley in common 14 leet wide. Tk_m» — One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till last note shall be paid. A. G. STUBBB, ) A B. CLARKE', } Trustees. GEO W. BARKER,*! Sale conducted by Goddis A Aprxasoir, Auct's. jyS REAL ESTATE ON TENABLE AND -BTHBTRI-ETH FOR SALE AT AUCTION, Immediately after the foiegoing sale, at the re quest of the Union Building Fund Company, will be sold the LOT and lame FRAMED DWELL ING thereon, formerly owned and ocoupied by Mr. Fendall A. Blankinship. fronting on the north line of Venable street 60 feet, running back 165 teet. This is really a i esirable piece of prop erty. After which, will be sold an excellent HOUSE and LOT on the east line of 18th street, near to Venable street, fronting 28 feet, running back 90 feet, to O. A. Streoker's lot. Thrms -Same as above. jy 3 GODDIN k APPERSON. Auct'rs. VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE ON CHURCH HILL, POR SALE AT AUCTION. I willotier for sal* at public auction, on the pre mises, on W EDNESDA V, the llth July. 1860, at 6 o'clock P. M.. a very desirable residence situated on 27th, between Marshall and Clay streets, Church Hill, now in the occupancy of the snbeeriber. The Dwelling well furnished, having Marble Mantles, and contains seven rooms, besides closets. The lot fronts 72 leet and runs back 132 feet. This is really a very desirable residenoe, and persons de si tons of purchasing are requested to examine the premises. Tekmb—Very accommodating, and will he made known on the day of sale. F. V. BLTTON, Ja. Sale conducted by Goddin A Appkkso_i, Aucta. jy» By Thee. v. Reese*. And'r, (Offioe corner ol 1_ tl. and Cary streets.) GENTEEL H-lt-.ftlU_._J UK -ITIRE AND GAS FIXTURkS POR BALE AT AUC TION-WiU lw. sold on FRIDAY MORNING, July Oth, commencing at 9 o'clock, at the residence of Dr. D. H. Tucker, on Main, between 7th and Bth streets, t who ia declining housekeeping.) tits HOUSEHOLD FURMTUKE,co_,siating, in part, of Brussels CARPKTS. Rosewood SOFAS, in Plush. Do. AU'.i CiiAirt .ni Pluaii. Do. PARLOR CHAIRS, in Plush. 2 Handsome ETEGREB. Very handsome WAKDROBE Very hir.dso.ne DRESSING BUREAUX. Fine SIDEBOARD. Elegant Mahogany EXTENSION DINING TABLE. Mahoitar.y BEDSTEADS, EfATiT-_rMLi Hair and Shuck MATTICBSES. WaSHSTANDS. EWERS and BASINS. 3 Elegant Frcneh-plate MIRRORS, very large size. WHAT-NOTB. CHINA and GLASSWARE, Ac, Ac. 2 GASCHANDE' IERB J*J THOS. W. KEESEE, Auct'r. By J. H. ->lgge». Aact'r. KICH SILVER-fi_Af a.V WARE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. BY CATALOGUE.- Oa FBI DAY MORNING, July 6th, commenc ing at 10 o'clock A. M.,will tie sold at auction room 86 Main street, a large and splendid invoice of RICH 81L V KR-PLATiiD WARE.oonsiating of _r IhA 8K TS* UOFFEK DRNB. CASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS, CAKE BASK STS. Ac, Ac. The Goods are direct from the manufacturer, all new and beautiful patterns, and will be sold with out reserve. The liooda will be arranged on Wednesday morning, and the ladies are invited to oall and examine the stock. Catalogues will then be ready. J. H. DIGGES, Auot r. _ Booth, Salesman. je_ Bt Alex, f-ott. Aact'r. AIl-INISTRAIJi-.. saLE HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHE.N. FURNITURE. MULES, HORSES, COWS. Ao.-Will be sold at publio auction, at Mitf_tiel''< Spring, in Henrico oounty, the resideuce of John Hill, deed, on MOr-DAY. July 9th. commencing at 10 o'clook, all bis Household and Kitchen Furniture, comprising many valuable articles, mostly new, amongst which is a fine lot of Beds and Beddag. large lot Crockery and China Ware, Silver Spoons. Gold and >'i:ver Watohes, and many oiher articles too tedious to mention. AL-O-The stock of Farming Utensils. Horses, M ules.Cows, Hogs, Provender. Ac. After which the Farm will be rented tor the balance of the present year, with all the growing crops thereon. Terms—Made known on day of sale. William hill, *~ ,„ ROBT 8. POLLARD.*; Adm "• Sale conducted by Alex. Nott, Anot. jy 3 UEKI.EAft f* * SAj,__.-\Y_"be solo onFKl i ' DA,, the sih mat., ht the auution houae of E. H. Cook, commencing at 10 o'clock, to the higbeat bidder, lor cash, a lot of Household and Kitchen l-urniture. consisting in part of 1 Piano, 2i-ofas, 21 Chairs, 1 Carpet, 3 Tables, 1 Bed _d Bedding. 1 Bureau, 1 WashsUnd. 1 Etegre, 1 Rocking Chair, a lot of fainting*. Ornaments, Ac, to satisfy a distress warrant in my hands in favor of Wm- 0. Taylor, Agent for A. Lyon. vs. John If. Martin. * JAMES L. BRAY", P- 8., Mr jyq-td« " "Tffqa.U. Dpb'-KY.S.C. K. CO.tl-IISSIONKRii SALE OF.v|-L__ ANJ> LAND!., IN HANOVER COUNTY—In pur suance ol two decrees of the Ciroutt Coert of Hanover oounty. entered, one on in _j day of Oc tober, 18A8. and the otner on the 21st day of March, 1860, in the suit of Duke's administrator against Taylor's administrator and others, tne under siened, Commissioners named in said deorees.w.ll otler at publio sale, to the ing. est bidder, upuntlie premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of July, ieoo. at 11 o'clock A. M , the AND MILI_7_ the said ('..cress mentioned, being, Ist. Ihe Mai .wniierly'Snown a* Darracott's MB , withS., acres of Lend thereto attached, and for several years past in the occupancy of Robert Ellett. situate in the county of hanover, on the t.outh side m'Suu'h ■Anna river, and adjoining the land o| tha late Wm. D. Winston and the Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Also. 2d. A tract of Land, adjoining the mill tract, callad Kimbrougb'B. with the buildings and improvaments thereon, adjoin ing the ian-18 of WiihKrn L. Wood and others. This property is considered valuable—the mill being well located for country custo ~ and having ready aocees to the city of Richmond. The title ia believed to be unquestionable ; bnt as Commissioners, we shall sail with special war ranty only. TsaM. .-One-f( _rthca_h; balanoe upon a credit of Biv. twelve a;: 4 ejghtfien months, witn interest trtDin tue unypf saie-the purchaser to give bond, with apinoved security, for the deferred payu ems, and title retained until the purchase money is said WM. 0. WI NNTOI., / „ , je2B-tds C. G. GRISWOLD. < Com "• EXECUTORS' SALE.-We shall ofler for *-* sale at public auction, on the 10th day of July next, (if lair; :i not, the nest fair ua* thereafter,) M-he rusidencaof ths late Martha Prayser, ; n Henrico county.the HOUSEHOLD FUHNfTUkB ot said Martha, with one COW, two YEARLINGS and one GOLD WATuH. v __=_______nuo Txa__s— Made known on day of sale. • 1 J. F. WINFREE. I», je -7-3taw»w' WM. M. PKARCE., hxn * jVOTICE.-l find it necessary to give notice tbat k* the negroes employed at tha Caxbok Hut Mihks are not permitted, underany circumstances even during their leisure time, to hire themselves out for harvest or any other labor; and I ahall he constrained to enforce the penalty of the law against all vermes who sHll hereafter employ them without my authdrit n. K-.w-.i_* •_ F ERTH. Agent. Carbon Hill Mines, Mr m> _»--Stawtw VOT ICE.-Person* * „ obtain tickets ~ _ r -** ri> ** t * °**r 11 .uond, Fredb'g and Pot. Railroad, for Wasi „ city and points fur ther North, must, in ult _<___, be vouched for by aome reepoasible white citisee of Richmond, ti vjrioeu kl ""*n to the oAeersof the Ko»d, a. no TicktTs yotll b* sold if applied for by letter. __■* *-** A p - A LLEN.TieketArent. pURE MOUNTAIN WM_.E_YT~ 10 bbls. Rockbridge RYE WHISKEY: •p " A.lSßhaay RV_ WHIBKE*,' » " Ptttstiurg extra RYE WHISJCEY to " MAGNOLIA WHISKEY IS " Baltimore cere GIN ; to " Proof BRANDY ; For sale by PARKS A MINER, ree-u tggjh mroit. BU ?f AR, LARU AND WHISKEY— tb paokaeeachoice new BU ITER. * bbla. extra LEAF LARD. fto bbls. Rockbridge X.X WHISKKY. Tv bbla AiUghs.i. RVK WHISK XV. at bbls. Matnolia R . E WHISKEY. ion bus BJUNOY. GIN. WINE. ko. For sale by PARK S A MI NEE, J_J«-tU Hth at., near Cai-y. LOOK AT TMIS./rhe sustained a severe loss by the late Ire oithe" presßißes. respectfully inform the public that tke* ua»e again rebui t, and solicit the wots of onr former customers, friends, and the lublin eeaer iel _a Ove-Mole*Mltaetiet (!h__l pUT LOAE aCOAR.-M buhs.. te arnve nee °2? * MW -rAi.LAC_i.-ias. MAS ua •» tuiia^eg- m ***** * M " ***** _aV-jIfOET. AUCTIOJI A_AL_BO. ■ ■ W ■ -_____■■,■■ HHlßW.ilii . S-B_lH_i_|l_i Bl_-B,^i^ wwww » WMW «,M W<WMr -i--] oWTVRMDATS. By BmmMsi A Ay»erec_, Aaot.. gS__m{t^%i!S]ft S_RK_T, IN fHB ClfV CT eYcHMONI-- C *V _■*_!__' <* «»e Pireait Ccart of the 01 ly of Ricbmend, sppoiated by a decree catered tn the eeec «T ** lb-see asamet Roche, Ac ."on the >2th of Jnoe,-*». we shall pro«S-d1 to aell. a. peblic auction ob iae preiinaes. ia the order ad vertised, oa SATURDAY . the 7th _ely_3a Tat e_H o'clock P. M.. tbit Real Esute ia the city of Richmond, of which Thomas Hochedied seised, consisting of the valuaole granite-front Store aad Dwelling, on the south side of Franklin, aear te wall street, new in tke occupancy of Mr 9. A. Watermen, end having a front on the former street of 16 feet. After which, will be sold tbe Brick Store aad Dwelling at the corner of Valley and Carrinftca streets, fronting X feet oa tbe former street, running beck the fall depth of the lot. say about wi leet on Camngton street, more or less,and now in the occupancy of Mr. Francis Hyde. ». x "_"*'* ,-°»c-'l_irth cash; balanoe at 6 and 12 _-__ fo __. otl * bl *» *****' interest added, and ____2 re _._*. a " the mrcbeee money is felly ___-Tj-l-___:* ,T ''""* l<> "'* r » irill convey with the usual special warranty. JOHNBON H. BANDS, ( C ° m ** Goddis A Arreasoyi. Auota. j e 22 THREE Y-t-I.A-_.-_E Bl'iLDlNe I ots AT THK WEST END OK MAR Vhal L_T ADJOINING ELBA, FOR SALE AT AUCTION* Will be aold at auction, on the preaaiaes, on FRI DAY, the6th July, 1860, at s* o'clk, P. M., three very handsome lots located as above, each front ing9o feeton tbe north side of Marshall st.. run mug back abont 185 ft., aad bounded on the west by Elba, the late residence of Dr. Wilkine. Tbi Ms.—One-thi id cash; balance at « and! months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till last note is paid. je27 GODDIN A APPE RBON, Anets. COML-ISSIONER - SALE UF VALUA BLt PBIVATE DWELLING ON THE EAST SIDE OF 29th. BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND GRACE STREETS.—By virtue ol two decrees of the Cirouit Court of tha city of Richmond, pro nounced on the Uth Dec, MM, and nth June, 1860, in the case of "Allen, Ac,anataet Allen," 1 ehail, as the Commissioner thereby appointed, proceed to sell at public auction.oo toe premises,on MON DAY, the 9th July. 1840, at 6 o'clock, P. M . lif fair: if not, the next lair day.) the lot and framed dwelling located ac above, now in the occupancy of Mr. Thomas F. Butler, at the annual rent of $200 The lot haa a front of 33 leet and a depth of 120 feet to an altey. The dwelling is nearly new, and is not only convenient, but remarkably well built. Tkims.—One-third caah; balanoe at 13 and 18 months, for negotiable notea, in'ere_t, added, and title retained till all the puroiisae mousy is paid. WILLIAMSON W. ALLEN. CoaCr. Sale conducted by Goddin A Arrxasoa, Auot'e. im _A )oto COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF MOST , VALUABLE REAL EBTATE.ON CHURCH HILL.—As Commissioner, under a decree of the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, in the case oi Marshall vs. Winston. Ac., pronounced on the Uth May. iB6O, I shall offer for sale. »* public auction, on the premises on the 9th July. law. at « o _lock P. M„ (if fair; if not. the next lair day.) Lot No. 11«. in the plae ot the city of Richmond, at the corner of H*i,nd and _7th sts., with a large briok maysiou thereon, recently in the oocupaaoy pi ihe late Jamee Winston. Also, the ball-acre Lot, No. I_M, in rear, fronting 131 feeton the north side of Grace street. Also, the half acre Lot, No. 114, at the corner of Broad and 26th streets, fronting oo the Sooth aide of Bioad street 132 feet. The above real estate is among the most beautiful and desirable on Church Hill. Trkms.—Half cash; balanoe at aix raoqths. for bond, with good pergonal security, iaaeMC inter est, and title retained till all tno purchase in >uev ia fully paid. The u<_s folrUtfo to t-_ .aid .-.. the ***Wmm A. A. MOHBo_.,Cow'r Bare by ijoppifi A Appbr. pa. AuoU. |je S TRUSTEES' HAL to OF HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE, HORSES, COWS. WAGONB, CARTS, SLAVES, *c -As frustees in * certain deed executed by Valentine Heekier. d... d 3rd June, 1898, duly recorded in Henrico County Court, we bli-i,i. in execution thereof, piooeed to s. ,',, t-.t pubitc auction. Bt the residence of tha sa,U U»ck ler. near Fairfield, on TI.KSDAV. me loth July, iB6O, at 4 o'clock P. itf , ad or the rropertv con veyed.Viy tea said deed, viai Alt the Houaehold ard Kitchen FURNITURE' of the said Heekie'. consisting of the usual t .ne'y ; aUo, 4 H'IRSKH. 6 COWS. 4 WAGOftS and HARNESSES CARTS and HARNESS, CAKRIAGE and __A_fN-_J, BLGGY and HARNESS; all of hla'f he said Heck ler's, Slaughter House FI A'PURe.!. and TOOLS: also, two NEiIRO SLAV 1.8, vi?.: a boy named Frjnk, aad a Wuraan named Charlotte. TfiHMs.-Ail Bums under 9100. cash; orer that amount, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper. JNO O. WILLIAMS,! _ _ je 30 -EATON NANCET_ . Tr * Mtee «- VERY VALUABLE' -PRIVATE RESI DENCE, ON THK CORNER Ol? HROAD AND Hth Sts.. OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL, FOR SALE AT AL'CTIU-£-At thereVueaf. . Dr! to. W. Roddey.lwho will shortly remove to hia eountfy aeaf. near Richmond,) we will sell at pub lic auotion, on the premiaes, on THURSDAY, the t2th July, IH6O. at 6 o'clock P. M., hia valuable resi dence, located asabove The lot has a front of m feet on the north side ot Broad street, and a depth of about IS6 feet on the west lme ol Uth street to an alley JO feet W'de. Tha Dwelling has 10 rooms, with front and rear porticoß. office in front base ment, large brick kitchen, stable, carriage hoase, Ao. The local uni of this property is equal to any in the city. Tsrmb.—One fourth cash; balance at«, 11 aad 11 months, for negotiable notea. inteest <-dded, se cured oy a trust deed, ir title retained. "' _ G - A Af PERSON, Anots. TRUSTEE - SALK OF REAL ESTATE „ NEAR MANCHESTER. AND IV JL'DMrS PLAN, IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND-As trustee in a oertain deed of trust,, executed by Maria Scott, .son.e times called Sullivan, dated 2t*'h February. 1861.. duljf recorded in I'hesterlield bounty Court, aeo in Richmond Huttings Court, I shall proceed to sell at public auetiun, on the premises, on THURSDAY, tke llth Jul*. 18eo, at 6 o'clock P. M.. the HOUSE and LOT near to • Manchester, .so*ally occupied by the said Scott. 1 fronting 4t feet on the north side of the Manehes I WCjialpit furnpike. runume l»ck 106 feel; and 1 on FRI DA\ . the 13th July, I_W at ft o'clock P. M . on the premises, the HoUSK and LOT in the • city of "ichmond, known as No. 39. in Judßh'a • plan, fronting Safest on Jadah street, running 1 back U0 rest The title ia believed to he perfect. but the trustee will convey with the usual special warranty. 1 Tbrms.—One-third cash; balance and 4 aod . motitha, for aerotiable notes, bearing intereat. and title retained till U_t note ia pair). t - - •_. is a M.N-tßH,TraaUe. Sale by UopD'na, AreusoN, Auot's. jy { ... -__l_r__MU- the foregoing sale, will be end two liOLahS aud LOTS, one adjoining the above, now occupied by Mr. H. B. Cbaikley and is an ex cellent ii rooery stand; the other (a new house, > oa . t* c east side of the Petersburg Turnpike, in Marx's pun. '__bms—One-third oash; balance at 4 aud ll montha, bear.ne tntereat. jy 4 GODDIN A AffERBON. Auefe. A Il.yl I > ISTR ATOR*» SALE.-ImmediaU i7,.,„P „ ie, l' n f th * alwve sale- say, at 4 P M . THLR-DAY, Juy uth. 18., will be sold on the P'emisea last al «ye re|e-red to. -ilthe HOUMfe. HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. andot„er personal eflects of Mariah _i»tt, deo'd . A vahia ¥*t£,°\* NEG «U WOMAN are amoa7?he effects to be sold. _■_-» __n __F JtRS J*r CM tt 'J OT »" euniß ander SKa; over that amoupt, 4 months' credit, for at.p'-<*»*»o endorsed "__*__ UOte ■ , ■ H * X'K ' Ki-VYSON. A*»V of jy4- td _ Mariah Scott, dec d. UALtAHLE PKI VATtC RESIOENf'E ON . V n S« „£« R. NE R OF FRANKLIN A-n ADAMS STREETS, AN'» COAL YARD IOT £-_!_• . S°£ _ KR 9 F »ROAD AND LAURfeL STREETB. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-At the retiuest of the Boaid of Directors of the Rich naond and Fredericksburg Railroad company. I who still convey by deeds with general wartanty ,1 ?b*i niv .'_?i_ p , 0, . !,0 ,__: t " >B ° n . th « Premises, on FRIDAY, 13th July. 1880. at ft o'clock P.M. (if fair : il not. the next fair day. I the elegant private restde.noe located as abeve. recently owned and occupied by Mr Edwin Rotanion The lot has a front of 74 ft. on the socth side of Franklin st. and a d.pth on the eaat line of Adams street of 165 feet loan alley » feet wide. The improvements on h-Li*. co ■_ , • *o' » l «*"tifut dwelling (with brown stone front,! built in a cfeaete and subetan tial manner, haying all the modern conveniences, and is universally admitted to be among the iiamt eoniest resnienoee in this city. It is so well known tear a further description is deemed unneoeasary. After the sale of this property, will he sold oa the premises, thßt valuable Coal Yard property, at the corner of Broad aad Laurel streete. having a Iront of _0 It on the south side of «ro*_ st. aad a depth of i._ feet loan aUev oa the east line of Laurel street. This lot ib well enclosed, having a railroad track leading into it. and is supplied with • i-ising, i.ihce. 4c It is now under a rental of •too per annum to the New York and Virginia Coat Mining Company For the loregouu real estate, tbe terms will be one-fifth ea»h; balanoe at ft, 12, IS and to montha. lor negotiable notes, interest payable half-yearly. secured br a truat deed, or title retained. P 8 The dw_-?„_ N * APPERVON, A..U. _&-M_______-_ _F __.^"X.-S.te'.'ia 2ftS_ R_lrosd Company, (who will convey by daads with seneral warranty.i we shall sell *t l_ ,-l-_° no _.*/'•? th « »t*«mieee. on TL.BDAY. j__P *___?*• of J| J l /' , _°' «»ma_eße ins at 10 o'clock , AM..Mt acres.f LAN U.loeaUtf ax al-ove.ieoeßtiy owned by Mr. Edwin Ro .nsea. These laud- have been recently surveyed, and have been laid oi into four separate parcels. They will be sold ac oordißxly, or :n f rose, es may be deemed beet at tae hour of eele. A portion of tbe land is well wooded, and a portion in cultivation < _ one of the parcels there ie a handsome .Cottage Resi dence, and tne Banal oatboildinss. These lands ere well located, aad. besides their asncuitarai »d --*.*** ******* »»'»». •■. leaeon oftiieir pr.aim ity to Richmond, bein* immediately on the lien of Mr.C»BisTUe.livi„onOßeort_l Places, will shew the property to those who may wish to purchase. Plata of the lead oan be seen at onremoe. •-_ Tfa.w-Ore-fourth each; balance at «. it and 18 months, for eegoUabie notee. interest added. _______?l*?A~.'.. VBi.W_ u AWlllP«* s^Wisf-' tt.«ft rata? _**mS!t &_*& neat Ist r day.) t hat va I v able Lot aad W * ter Power, with all the rishts, privilege., and appurtensaees. thereunto beh-osini. Tkie. » _#erty lice at ihe tout of Uth street, i where frrmerlT stood tke eM aaii factory. I ana a« s a front« Mi Teet on a street oa tke smith fide ef the Caaal, and rans «_>k te the river. This ta aaeueetioeß-y the moti value ble water privilege in tkie om that ie likely te oome iaio market far e_ae veare to __• faaMß.-t_e ftftfc eeek. balanoe at«. U, 1», aad M meatis. for u«<-tieeTe bh-toe.. letereet eajtaaat ,^o^\ v a JT 3e ______ .i___?____ v »WK)IT. IS«_-__B-p_-__ i w w «-_sw«ijiar __-_-l-_f BA\Jam\%* t *™**w*L±alj>B. ' "—' By Ocddlei A Appersea. Aect _. hhhbruk _^dV.' o u_TiA_L^iFu^_a_v. M ii **vehtbeeatdfc«Jna reamed _J_he ..£e_f'e» death, contaieist tTtetci i adjoins the /_,«_ ol M.sera Jacob _ Atlee and J.iep. Imnmi - The bu.idm.e en the etaeo ase eatea&e lor _ ,m_li lamtly. There ia a good orcnerC-a it Tssas-At sale into- i^ u j£__LAjtPPERBON, Aecfrs. £l_t__!-_l^!!MfWW!l k'.c^.S_^4±"!ife., p .-.™'!;'. E A T nines, on THURSDAY, the Sth Jul.. I-J _ s P. M.. that really vel£bij ,, & lE&d'J 2_*r__» is** 1 vfi v ont * i v *x ¥**\ °* »*• u'-ftE side of Marshall street, ruiwuag buck l»7 lea- to _._. alley M feet wld . ft Wii! I* _TO ■ M,, _*,?'*' _."* ■ecot-ini to a plat aad aurvey io be exhibited at tbe hour of sale. Teaa-a.--o_--_.nr_ cash ; the balecee at «. 12 aad 1» montha, for negotiable notea, with leterees added, eecuree by a tract deed, or title r»-aic«d. _ ___ n GODDIN » AJ'PERfeON. A^ts. ZZ^^^^*J^s?^l^^ REDUCTION IN « OKE-The pricee of # CAH»ON HILL CORK will be, until further notice,, as follows t Hm-____" urates. S5 par load. los_ X *' lor • o • ,,M, *' *■** •«■•» ear Our COKE is of unexceptionable evalitv n..« •ra^sx_sf BSJr S* ; ** tt _______ J*-_■_*!_**TH, A ,ant t7_s__j^^«_ u^l__--_ffi COAL— "" "— : .„_» SAM'L P. HAWKS A SON. __Fv\V£tfl COAL - ,Ud » A Wto ■*•»• And SMITH- COAL. w A !f°', a o. f !? U _ ,u| ' pl ?. of V AK and PINE WoOOt, B hand. 18th street. South aide of the Dock. WB N. H.-Anthracite Coal Bold by weight. my So—An _■__, aVer^T" __ ALBw _*-i smith's Coal. RED and WHITE ABH A_.T-IRA<;!TE COAI. -ohis-f _._._. . C.S-MPSCOMB. *****-**_ . Uth Mayo'a Bridge. QA . > ..O PINK WOOIt-Beaacned and _m- V/ _er Bhelter. for sale at Coke Xaj-deT -* *»-■» JnoTj. jWWth. A£U. BOARpnry - " J»U><»oG_», corner pi Tte and Main bis,, haa DEBIRABLE ROOMS vacant, Mutable for families. S___.DA_ BOARDERS oan be aceommodatad. ton— PARKER _f__. S_7 «_____., ~_._. v BOSTON, MASS. Gentl.sl.-u will find the 1-est of accommodations, with every efbrt for tbe ooml, ,t of gnents. LAR DER not excelled in tke United .state a. - . . _ h.dTparker, mh S—ta X. P. MIC LB. WARREN *S INI PRO YE D FELT AN6 3 COMPOSITION ROOFING, reoeived the Iver Medal at the United Statee Fair, and Di oma at the VirgmaSUte Fair. We have certificates and testimonials from the hrst arclntecta and builders in the Untteu tutes, Canada toe West Indies, testif. ins to the bu perior i.oantiee of WARREN'S IMPROVED _*ELT and COMPOSITION ROOFiNG over all other ever ottered the public, and -.re prepared to. attend to all orders ia city or country, with prom utuess ami dispatch. on 13lh street, between M%in and &**• my 1 _rm HOSIERY. HOSIERY 1 :-Jael landed, of our own importation: WSS -"' k** 01 *"'. COTTON HOSE, all eualtties; 1400 " Miaece' " - all s<see aad qualities; I,ooodoz. Gents'COTTON HALF HOSE.all%aa| i ties: Al«o, MS Sea. L. C. HDKPS., all grades All of which we offer to the trade at a small ed vanoe upon coat of importation, GINT-B-ALV-T A AAENTS, nel—te Importers and Joh tiers. Main at. EO O F INS!! . GRAVEL ROOFING. BIOTINAIOR F__LT. ROOFING. _ . TIN ROOFINi.. _. W W_. . aierepared to on ehe GRAVEL RIX.MNG.of a very superior quality, either is town or country. Also, all kinds of BUTTERS, and LIGHTNING RODB. °<>X MOTORS. __ * CHARLES D.YALE tOO.. apa_..eiii Iron Block. Governor af. WHITE OAK. LUMBER, SAVt-0 TO ORDER.—The subscriber having ta* entire control of one of the beat Steam Circular Saw Mills in the State, liKjated in original White Oak toreat, will contract to furnish, in kood order and on reasonable terms. WHITE OAK TIMBER, of - -r.or euality, used in Car building. Machine v.,poses, Agneeltural JmplemeaU. Canal Boata. Bridges, to. , TRUMAN A. FA-KEIL Wholesale and Retail Lumber Peaier. m» h— tivl MANCHESTER SCALE WOKBI.-W* have oa hand from the above factor>. PLAT PORM SCALES, weighing from 4WtoW.be- Also, COUNTER SCALES of every variety, akn is agents f..r the manufacturers are prepared to take order* for railroad track, depot aad ware house Soaks, Ao., whieb fc* neatness, durai.iuti and accuracy cannot tie surpassed. , ~ , VAN-LEW. TAYLOR A CO., _l«._— Iv tin. fi t-t-iir atraJ*. OLMIK VtIAKV -TOHK... to WAGONS, DIRT BARROWS. _____ OGS f&. . W K * , « harnVss. 08, Tfflir"*' BOOTS, le.?*.. OeVl A(_!________-Sa»rv. xx. BITTERS-A -y.le»did remedy for Dyspemna. ___sLr<____b * M !' .""•• "J Li-rilo*' plaint. They are invaluable as a tonic, «__._,,.', du.-.i. fc - ou> summer aeason : regulating tha bowels and purifying the blood. PrieS to MaVnZr _st-' Also, for medicinal use. pure old Port vfine. pure Fienoh Brandy, and No. I Old Neeiar Whiskey _ L. WAGNER, Drugifist. Corner of «tk and Broad street*. TAPANESKAHAT. * ** JAPANESE HAT. __ __ . _4 JAPANEBE HAT. Just received that new and beauuial . .luanei ouuce Soft HAT. th<. Istest thins out ******** IlinWr* WKISIGfIk," VLjg Mainst (. _ ; __ : *_ t "__ ,L . -B<«ek _.k V B.lk Sacks, Black Alpaca Sack, and Frocks, Colored Alpaca Sacks. Irish Linen Sacks *..{ Vesta, W hiieaad Fancy Linen Pants, Hair Btooka. <_os*aa_er T.es. Glovee. A.. •_•__» KKKN.BAiIWII.It WIIXIAMH TIOCK AND SODA ~«j ** Sod*, with the usual variety of choice i. .rups -^^_sXß»iia |,on - "«""•■* W. PETERSON A CO.'S Drag Store, IM Mai net R __■■_____ F - * -TEA.-ER Td:|»AY lv ** I«be Butter, fieaa u.-s-en ;to bnxoo Cases*. E_P__t ,e, _ •. _- bl _ ™te » °t*<* *****%J*> bills. ) allow B Coflhe Sugar; to bbls. Newark b. dor ili _r. -li Port Wine: *r sale by WM. WAIXACE BONO P*kß -!** . _*? AL«.-Oainßeea'_.Xt.irD-._r all s Strong London Porter. _ eases; Kdinborsa _tp_kiing Ale, 100 oases; Aspinall's ladm Pale Ale, 100 casks; WhttwelPe, Pale Ale. Iff Mgae*_ tor sale Mr I. tt «. B. DA VKNPIJRT H __^_ , -'!_ i' C . '• KLIXIR «- CAU. ,i 7« R . A .* A _}** V _■_• _■ • -Aa-al-il-il fei are tion..admire .y suits- foratuaio ia debilitate.! conditions of tae system. WTPETERSON A CO.. _. Dnnemu. US Maia st. S -- L _ Tt ?" V v _ »-'Biik Veete: also. lac Borubasiae VeeU. to Shich we ask the attention of tuose seeki as eem It in hot weather. *** KEEN,BALDWIN A WILLIAMS. TWO YARDS - . OK TAFLETO**!. ONI V ONE SHtMllie T-F* YftW- Piak.»_ I emoa Colored Taeletoa. two yards wide, » ,bfl B__l ■*"•** *•"•■*■ Uld QHOItK c ? TKA , v/ All «ualitiee. for sale very low. bi WA TrilN-.»anda_raakknßi. _,lk7Lie_i I- and Cassiiaere, comfo-tnhie and tier able antl eeow.mioair WM. 8. TUPMAN. Aseat, 108 Maia street. a onr j variety, for eele by __ W.yRTEESON A CO. T*4» THE DeßlLlT_:fr»7ryfl7, \,rCiT A- et-oea. or BKrk. a very bee Tonic, fo ..Is by DOVE A W nole-aTe lue. .istt. N --__*r_AF__S_ *?* **"»)RIN«R- OMY DOaTON Ne. 1 CUT HERRI NO* '» P-kie _*__. 3Tr, .NI tf *\JKW Ne 3 -E»ll-I _ACEERtL-_| »*?_.liiilAll-A lot of Matebee tUSf £ i ..-^•i PW .> ra __-l^. iti »_ —__-.. . =r-----_________«»* ______?_; asimr^ w-^s^--» ___ I. * Ck 1. DAVENPORT. Ni_3_ , _«sgjgßf , »* wr_?4-ito^si^^ gngtwr ii rxj "fQjISffiKS.