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T)irits*>AY MORNING JULY l' is*r. PIBISBBBBT OF C A BBL.KM OmCBBH-A letter from Japan, noticing the attempted as sassination of the Regent, say*. One a*»as«tn was only arrested at some dis tance, and after he had dashed through a gateway MNR the road. His Right cosi the officer id charge of the gate hi* Lie, *» Mt was ordered the next day to perform ihe "hari kari " and dUpatch himself, as the penalty of his inefficient guard. The Pernio, also, whose office it ts to guard the bridge and gat* which lead to the Tycoon's, end whose house is situ ated iust at the angle, has been Imprison. >d within hi* own wall* . and today, as I p>de pa*t, I saw his gateway boarded np. H«* B. iii t even allowed to cook any food : but under cover of the night, his people arc said le be al lowed to find mean* of saving him and Us family from dying of starvation. Fbbbch OBniBoBi««T* in E.N .LABn. -The "Orpheonisu" of France form a great musical organisation, comprising more than 010 Cho ral S.>ci«>tie«, all containing .u.UKJ practiced ■ lnger»and nearly mtmfimt outsider*, who are candidates for admission when sufficiently ad vanced. Or these Wrpheonute, *,__» »»*"■• "** centiymad*a visit 10 England _*"__J___l anticipated comin S ha* created BB *«J»-«" excte.neut, they gay- lhr«>e _\__rS_ Crystal I'a.ace, at Sv.lenham. TRB first of theme took place on thejT.th of June. BrtßS I was in Dixie," is now the popular yell and lreu/y ol New Orleans Tne word "Dixie" is an Old long time name for the negro idea ol heaven that Is, a place where there is BO work, plenty ..; pu*oa_B - pilt meal, sweet potatoes, hog, hoxalay and molasses, all ready for the eating. Smith had .jiiitea small nose, and was cross veil, while Jones had a very large noee.— Meeting one day, Joaet, after looking with ■ oootteal expression at ISinitb, "Lucky for you, Smuti, thai you're cross eyed ; for it you want you "never could see your no?e '' "Lucky for you Jonef," lastaatly retcrteu Smiib, "thatyou're not cross eyeil : for it yuu v ere. you never could see anything but your nose." •Why were you not at church yesterday.' inquired a parson in Krooklyn ot a member of Ins congregation, who was absent from his place on Sunday. "Had other business to at tend to," was the blunt reply. "My dear trii'iul," said the clergyman solemnly, "there will be ao preaching in hell." "Well, it won't be for the want of ministers," was the quick rej under. The good old parson shook his head nnd went on his way, ruminating, doubtless, ..ii tbe doctrines of toutl depravity. A clerk having jut some caudl»_, in a cellar one day, the proprietor told him that he (bought it was 100 d imp a place tor them, and that ihey would be likely to mould. "Likely in mould!" replied the Clerk; "if that is the cans we had better put our tallow there also, and perhaps it will mould into caudles." Recently ill Detroit, when BoaaO ami Ju liet are* la the bills, a scapegrace known as •• Komeo " was in the pit. " Roasso, where art tlion V '■ Here I am, iv tbe pit—l had only a quar ler, and couldn't get into the boxes." Juliet fainted. A lover once wrote to fe lady who rejected lmn,sayniK that he intended to retire to "some .-.eclmled spot, and breathe away his life in sigks " To which the lady replied by inquir ing whether they were to tie medium or large siM. We regret to say the man has not since Ish-u Ue-ard of. tfe A newly married lady, who, ns in duty lioui.tl, was very foad ol her husband, nolwitii steodieg las extreme Bgltaes* of person, once .••aid u> a witty friend, 'What do you think I My husband has laid out llfty guineas for a monkey, un parposeto pleass mcl" Tbe dear little man cried the other, "Well, It's ju_i t.ke him." a IHI "ULSTATtII" MTMAM B#v__3s POWER P I _ I N T ING <> PFI OX, Corner of Mam andTmrtcenth Streets, Richmond, Virginia. Tins Establishment, (being the most complete Printer) in the South, Is.tli as regards Types. Or ii-uiirttits, \c.., and the iatest and most approved Machine Presses,i is daily turning out the finest """BUUK AND JOB PRINT NG, SUCH AH PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, DILLS OF LA DING, CHECKS, Ac, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES k HANDBILLS. Particular attention given to fine work lor Banks, r.il.iic orhces. I osuranee, Rttilroa.f. and Transpor tatnin Companies. Tobacco Factors, Ac. THK DISPATCH CARD PRESSES. Tnese new Machines, for Cards, Bill Heads, Small Circulars, Labels, .V.c.,are capable of turn ing off 1600 iiiiuressiotis per hour, tiicre!i\ enabling tne patrons of this establishment to obtain tilts description ol work at the shortest possible notice. BK. Prices reduced in proportion to the mores** of speed! * fv. Printing, in various colored BRONZES and INRri. executed in tiie highest style of the art.— In this branch of the bustness, the proprietors can e\(*lv nhallenge eoineetition. IIT.Y v>l>, 1 —«it» —SELLING 01-' F. REGAKD •' LESS OP COST.-iv accordance with a custom 1 adopted many yeirs ago —not to t-arrv ore. any go.ufs lrom one sens >n to another il it could fiossibly lie avoided- I have this day marked down _il..w tiie actual prim-. cost the remaining stock ol Berege Robes. 2. 5 and 8 loaaea*; French Organdy Rol.es and Trench Organdies: Euklirli and French Berei.es; Chintz Organdies and Brilliantes; French 01-.allies; Mummer Silks, and every description of Summer Dress Goods. Also, Black Silk Lac* Shawls and Mantilla.; Summer Chenille, and all ottier descriptions of Summer Shawl* and Wrap ■ pings; Parasois, Lace Mitts; Gondii for Men's and I Koya Wear, and every article adapted for Sum- 1 n..-r wear in my store, will Ik. offered, ami must be I sold, regardless of the cost and sacrifice. Persons in want of goods w.ll be convinced, alter an exami nation, that l am detent.ined to close out all my - limine iatock at much less l fan their value. ALFRED MOSES, S3 Main «t. ILLY _>, IB6O.—GOLDSMIT. lTtTtTroad st., ia •' closing out his stock of Goods at sacrificing prices: White and Colored Tar'alans from I2)£ cts. up; Blue, Pink and White Sash Ribbons, ex tra cheap; Swiga and Cambric Edgings and Iv sertings: Cambric Brilliant* and Striped Muslins: Dress Trimming-., at halt the usual prices; a la.re tote of White Dotted Musnns.at lv cts : Doable >nd Twisted Short Mitts, at 37J. cts ; Corsets, to ;a;-e iv front. S7'- cts; Spleudid Bleached and l.'n tileachcd Cottons, at reduced pneas; a very large .assortment of Hs;r Nets; Oambne Hands; In fants' Waists and Kuches. Hosiery. Gloves; Gaunt lets; Rich Lace Points and Dlack Silk Dusters, new ■tiles; Collars; Hdkfs.; Hoop Skirt*; and every description ol goods, at a great deil less than usual.prices, as the stuck of co. ils must Le closed I out. R. QOLDSMIT. 17« Broad *L 1 BARRAINS! B AR«AIHR!!-JPREB> GOODS .' AT ami BELOW COST, at M.MITTLKUOH- i FER'S.No 2is BKOARD ST.-CAI.LAND bX- * AMINE. YOURSELVES.-As the Mason is ( ar [ advanced, and having yet on lis ml. a la-ge stock , of Dress Goods, of sll kinds, and l>cirig determm p ed to close them at all hazard, I will, from this , day, until the Ist of August, sell them at and below i rest, and will lurtner nffei great inducements to i purchasers in Linens. Damasks, Towels, Sheetings . and Napkins, wnich 1 have just received lr >m t «ve f ions and closing out sales of imp .rters. 'The ~ Goods are t joc!,cap. bm must be sold. Callaud ( examine for yourselves. . M. MITTLEDORFER. J U'H ITE LAPRS FII X < II ILO It X _.- f CHEAP.' CHEAP: OHEaIM-SOO Missrs' I white and colored Marseilles and Brilliant Capes. c . Minn ing otl cheap tins week and next, for the «'.h ' of July Pic-Nic". I'.uiie and see ttiem. They must ' be sold oil lefore tha close ol summer, at 41 Mam ' etrest. Mailert's old so.nd. ALSO, OPKNING THIS MORNING-NWcheap « Lf«t Steel Spring Hoop SkiiU, for children, to le * run oil cheap this and next week, for the 4th of -luly. Remember tne n-tuil.er, 41 Main street, op posite HelHey '■ Tin Store. Dhblknts I UFA NT FOVVUKK isasafil \ V and .-it i tn-il remedy for Cholera infantum or { Summer Complaint, Dysentery, DiarrLa-a. and , diseases oaused by teething, 4c. Mothers are | much to blume who let tbeir children suffar and j die for want of tins valuable medicine Prepared t by A. BODEKER k CO. Druggists, ' No. 10 ____ street. { HOCK Atlli NODA WAT XX- Hook and ' Soda, with the usual VBTiet) oi'e.liotce S>rups, made from fresh fruits. Also, fort, Mountain 5 Dew and Watermelou Syrtirs at W. PETERSON A CO.'S « Drugstore, 166 Main st. ' PRRI VIAN KYKI F: OR~ FROTfel TED BOLI'TION PROTOXIDE IRON-For D>b pepsia, Atleuti us of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Consumptive tendencies, (Ju*aneous Diseases, and General Debility, lor sale by i LOVE A CO., Wholesale Diuggists. [ SJPAI.DI.X.S 4 AMOR OIL ANU |||i\| i OMA RY IIAI R OIL- For improvuiK the gFowili ' and eiitliellishing the hair. Porsalel.y s A. liODEKER A CO.. Dru«ist«, ;l No. Hi Slain st. I pl-.KAFFI.KH ! FIf.KAFFI.fcV 7 : PirtK. ' _ A r'PLKS ! --t.oou Pineapples, per steamer, this ( Sfft suitable for preservmg or nuking syrup.- . ihey will he sold very low to close the lot. at St MMMMS saloou. A. ANTONI. Nest door to p.xclianiie Back, f " ptKTIKK, BALE* A..1» PIIMt,,-' Mll * now furnishing Confectioneries for parlies. t£__l __-*!_?!_£___" * l fSrr*** Voces, and warrant , them to be unsurpassed in quality I bi oi____i _, , ANDREW ANXONir Ht. Nicholas Saloon, next door Ex Bank t Al Al HI Nfc oiE, Lardo.l, Lnmp Oil, LuUn- | -«« ci,ting Oil.TrajO.l, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, *• lor sale Ljr A. BODEKER A CO., . Mam st., near Old Market. (fA'.OIL.Ea'.-'dfO whole and ball U.xes Ada- XJ nisutinb Oan lies, for sole low to close consun- I •:eut. MASKIE A PLEASANTS. I •7 Cary atreet. t DURE IMPORTED MADEIRA WINK-2S r * ..ne-ei»litii casks, under Custom House lock . Mid seal, for sale by J I. A « B. DAVENPORT. * ("UT LOAF .1 <_ \K. -26 bbl»., to arrive per I *•* »«hr Dauvilfe, for sale br WM. WALLACE SONS. - M"\_ , _._!.-i- < . T1 - ,l _*? !:, » TORA« CO-100 pack JTI age* eelebiaud brand*, for ■*!* by L * O. B DAVENPORT. . I * ■ B DAVENPORT. " VANt V El(.|£N FANTa-Fur* Imen, good " A: Hiaterial.desitable patuiu«, cheau rh/feb. nTtrky *no [ I-_V u \ . ** , "t*k« W»«iet'ih'de«»udKhould«r» P for *e.t l>, J-U'fT», FARLEY ACO SPECIAL NOTICES. *•_*' NirheleaSnliaMl Mai*SrssßT, skis Bxcbaßoi Bans. The St Nieho'*" Watimn, se.-i.nd lo no other c* • Lit .ishmcnl in Ihe Stat*, i* . oust ui'i.. supplied With the ch'.eeet PRENCH AND AMERICAN CANDIES, KRFITS, NUTS, etc, which will be sold by wholesale or retail on the in,,, i satisfactory terms. Country Merchants are invited to examine the 1 true and well selected stock, which I* being con stantly a.'.led to, belore purchasing elsewhere Ml, PARTIES. WEDDINGS. BALLS AND PU; S|oß.-Person* de»inn* givtns Parties, WediLnit*. Ball* and I'm Nic*. oan sev betst nulled WitbCONFECTIoNERIKSandCRLAWS at reduced prioee, and warranted tnit* un«*uaii«.a in quality. , A ' A '*^ , - N i{ , «k St Nicholas Saloon, nestdooi U E*. Biins. je 29 lm _. Reduced... Finding «nr stork el rR&' and other FANCY OwbS fc^Sas l S heavy, we .hall from this date reduce the p. ic*» as 'HanZin"Vrench Pr,nted IJffN EH «scent. Very prelty »mall fi«ure.l HALI- MOLRNINO rlopit AN 1)1 ES. JB cents. Sohoe French JACONhI .25 cent*. Cini.t/. pi'tcrr.* French ORGANDIES,M cents. Kur.oy DUES'! SILKS, all boueht tin* Spring at unusual!. low price*.. GREY DRESS GOODS, all qualities, at oost. Bilk, I.so*. Poplin and other MaN'TLEB, at re duced prices. French worked set* of COLLARS andSLEEVES, new and pretty. Our stock of STAPLE GOODS is as »ood a* it has been this season. Determine.l to reduce the stock, we shall ofler the goods at low price*. jel9-lm CHILES A CHFNERY. H.At « o*t : lUtt-SS QOOD& NEW AND BEAL'TIFLT. IN STYLE AND TEXTURE. — Fine JACONETS and ORGAN DIES. Plain and Flounced. FRENCH 11..R KGES-Plain and Flounced. BRREGE A.NGIAISE-Plain and Flounced. POPLINS nn.l P'tPLINKTTS. CHALLIE I>K LAINFS. SILKS AND SILK ROBES, *C, Ac. The above ami many other Goods we otfer at cost, hml withn.it 1., it.l to co*t, unlil the Ist of Annusl. to make room for fali supplies. A LI. GOODS, of every description in our large and «lecant stock, at REDUCED PRICES. It wili lie kept complete by constant additions. GREY BR REGK ANGLAISE, low prioed, re ceiviinj this meriting. Oar stock of MANTLES and SHAWLS is very fine. I_el9-lui| WATKINS A FICKLEN. a_k. Notice. —The subscribers have now in store the largest .mil best assortuicntof ladies and gentlemen* TRI'NKS. V ALICES, and CaRPET BAGS: also, ladies' BONNET BOXES, of all sizes and Qualities, and at all prices, for sale low by ALEX. HILL k GO., je23-ta No. 127 Main st., Richmond, Va. 1_1.n:.l Hit' . Mi- 111 LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Will open THIS MO KN I N.., a lot of LAWNS. LAWN ROBES, ORGANDY MI'S!.INS AND BEREGKB, which have Leon purchased at treat sacrifice, and will tie sold at unprecedented iow prices for cash. Call and see.and examine for iourselves, at No. 29Maiu*t. IjeHt-lml JNO. L. SMITHKR, fcjL. George H. Fleck— MISUFAITrKKR OF SUPERIOR WHITE WINE AND PUKE CI DER VINEGAR. FOR PICiCLiNU, Arc., aithst., between Mam and l-'tanklin. Richmond, Va. BVOrders sent by mail will be promptly attend ed to. jeU-lm* IA. N 8 r v o v s Sl' X Kl-' RK R H BROKEN DOWN AND DEBILITATED PRO FESSIONAL MEN. WHY NOT HAVE YOUR HEALTH RESTOR ED . We oiler you the great RESTORATIVP: AND IN ViGORATOR! We otter ittoal! classes—it m;i> save valuable lives. We do not believe that any otner remedy has such a mass of testimony. HEAR-HEAR THE REV. B. P. BROOKE. I-ALTIMORS, p'eb. 27, 1860. Messrs. Mortimer It Mowbray • The use..l' your HAMPTON'S TINCTURE has tieen a very gre.it b/e.sing to me and mv family — The efleet it has had on my throat disease litis been marvelous. For all such diseases 1 most cordially recommend it. Yours, truly, B. F. Biiookk, Pastor of the Eutaw M. E. Church. AS AN INVIGORATOR, As an invigorator and restorative, where a gen tle stimulant is wanted, we lielieve it superior to ail the Cordials before the public as o. terrefor Jiys pepsia. Cough. Scrofula and Raeunuitism, with al! diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. It hasbeeu truly successful to the single and married. We olier the most valuable remedy, whr.h thousands will testify. FEMALES AND CHILDREN.-This TINC TURE will be found a treat medicine lor ail then ill win wis BEY Call and met Pamr'Jietr and sew cure*. Soid by PL'RCELL, LADD k CO.. Richmond: by Dr. COOKE, Fredericks!.ar;:: by all the Drug gists in Petersburg.- Ny MORTIMER A. MOW BRAY, Baltimore; ami 'jy Drujrt'istJ. and Shop keepers everywhere. RI per bottle; six bottles, t». my 28—dA-cwt* it v i oniin.in sense rales the saaos of the people, whatever tha misnamed .and misantiit.tpe philosophers may say to the eoatrary. Mn.w them a good thing, let its merits le olearlv demonstra ted, anil they will not hesitate to give it their most eorrfiai iiatronagc. Trie masses have al reaa* ratified the ju.lament of a physician, con cerning the virtnesol HOSTETTKR't. BITTERS, us may he seen in th* immense quantities of th.s me.licine that are annually sold in every section of the land. It is now recognized as greatly supe rior to all other remedies yet devised for diseases ol ihe digestive organs, such as diarrhoia, dysen terv, ilyspepsm, au.t for the various levers that arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Hosteller's name is rapidly beconnrg a household word lrom Maine to Texas, from the shore* of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the ar ticle and be satisfied- Sold by Druiiiiists and dealers generally every where, jy 2-lm *___. Kaeklel's Grcs_t Virgin.n lluir Re STOREK v highly recoiumen.led by many in this city, having successfully used it in restoring and preventing the falling oil'of their hair. Sold at $1 per Uit'le. P'orsale by all Druggists. Orders attended to. je 18-ltn it. E/.EKIEL. tit! Mam st. IV More New Goods. A. X PARKER A CO. Have just received anew and beautiful assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, in I Rich Berene Anglais ROBES; Rich Chintz Berege ANGLAIS; > Pla.n Berege ANGLAIS; Rich Organdie ROBES; Rich Chintz ORGANDIES: tiro MOHAIR: Plaid MOHAIR; Broche CELESTIALB; POPLINS and POPLINETS; Grey VALENCIAR; JACONETS and LAWNS. Ac, Ac. Allot which wo will sell very low. mi 23— ts ■A. The Great Virginia Remedy, Rn d no Hi astre.-peters- Infallible remedy FOR GONNORRHIBE AND ALLSE CRET 1)18- EASP.S.—This great American remr dy, contain ing no Mercurial or Balsamic properties, excels everything heretofore ottered the p'uplie, in its cu rative, res.orative and renovating powers: and the medical world are astonished when told that the aiMive remedy will cure tbe a'jove diseases, and confounded when they have ocular demonstra tions of the facts. Hut the proprietor, who has known of the remody for tv,enty-odd years, b.s known ofa case of twenty years'standing to be restored to perfect health, and all other cases of shorter duration to be restored, without a single exception, and therefore challenges any case oi Gonorrltdia which the remedy will not cure, pro vided the directions ..re • ■.. rrm j out with prudence on 'ho patt of the patient; and anyone purchasing halt a dozen bottles, and usiru accordingly, in tiis or her case, he guarantees a perfect cure-; and in ' cased failure, will lurntsh additional n.edieine, free ot charge, to eomu.ete the cure, through his agents; and a cure will be eitected without meoii- ' venience to the patient. Sold by APPERSON * DUPUY, No. 201 Broad •treet, and O. A. STR PC a ER.Main stree'., Drug- ' gists, agents tor the city of Richmond. mh 26—dCni* ' »3k. Notice.--To the siok, afflicted and numer- ' ous tannlies who hair* heretofore used Dr. J.S. ROSE'S MEDICINES,aIways with the most un- ! bounded hippy results, that some unprincipled persons have cirou.it'jd an imitation. The Doctor i has been compelled to change the wrapper, wtncli is plain without any figures, and his .irrirteri si.nn. ture is over the cork of every bottle of the genuine Medicines, so that the public can again obtain those remed.es which nave united their wants and relieved their sutlenugs. DR. J. 8. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP, f or coughs , and diseases of the lungs is the st udard remedy. 1 Ihe 1 AIN cL RER for pains, rhe.umatisin, cholio, ' KsffS_y_? onion*, aad the DYSPEPTIC COM POUN l) lor dyspepsia aad liver complaints. Bold by Dniggitls generally, and by WARNER L. WARIiIG, itf Broad st . ia«-l» Richmond. Va. j »E. Judge not \. . ..i-.tii;- to Appearance— - But ike sensible men, te»l the products ol >~ur . neighbors and friends, and then, if not worthy. »_._?tfi. h __%, .V." aU we ** k fur BAKER'S PREMII M BITTERS. We recommend them as supeuortoall Noittiom remedies for Dyspepsia BBS Indigestion, and if, upon trial, they do not prove tbeir superiority, then we say discard them. As a tonio, physicians of tho highest standing speak ol litem in tbe strong _Xt terms of praise.— Give then; atrial. These Hitters are to be had of all Druggists in this city audelsewliere m Virginia. E. DAKE.K, Proprietor, Richmond, Va. ■&. White Sulphur Vt uter— ~ i< raoM tv» i WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, BOTTLED A T T H - I N°(i S*' ' The Company have maue g real tinprovcmeiits in bottling, and the transport,.*! water is now as ncr feet as when taken from its souroe. Addresaall orders to PURCRLL, LADD k CO , General Ageuu for the V States. ap24-.m Richmond. Va. UL, Leeche*: Leeches!! Leeches '.'. !—f have just received, by Adams' Express, a lot of fresh SWEDISH LEECHES, the %eiy best, and large sise, wkicfe will b* applied upon the most reasonable tern;.* I P. 8.-CUPPINU and LEECHING promptly at- , tended to 1 oan I*. found at all hours of the day the HAIR DRESMNG ROOM. >«.4er the Ameri can Hotel, iiutr.-uce on llth ...t.-i s,ud at night at u.e oorner of Leigh and uiUi streets. ___]. »*-<■ RC. HOBSON. ' RR. Hatha, Hi.tl - Roths. ~ t HOT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS, !S can be had daily, from 6 o'clock A. M.. until 10 P. M.,*t the American Hair Cuttiui, Shaving. Shain iH-oiug and Baibuiß Saloon, under the American - Hotel, entrance on llthstreel. Single Bath 3ft ots.; 1 n hv«« ii. net. t..r ai 1 XL To TobununikU .Bweet Oil, Sweet OIL, ol urime quality, on hand and to arrive, in t I. ids. and boxes, rot sale low by , « l *__?*»■ % ( iARLICK, - Market Plaos, Franklin street ) LITE IWBURAITCB. *c MER«HAJ_TS 1 SAVINOS RARE OF ■Jh. CAPITAL tn_«tOno.^bm onVh.ST.ut.rest will I _ paid at :,", f si* per centum per annum for sums re m* vi.« -ViSoaths or longer, for shorter periods. Fat!sT__i_t____ the rite of five per centum per annum. Tie whole joint fund re«pon»ible for deposits. De no* te received, ami certificate* issued by the Cashier., iiia«CToa*: IM. ,U Curr.e, John Donley. X H- Msury. Ro M. Burton, Win G. Paiue, Win H. Christian, Geo. W Gwatlnitey, Jos. H. Haokett, Lewi" Oinfer, John H. Montague, John T. Stiblett, Geo. J Snmner, Ja*. L. Anperion, John ..'. Wilson, Pete; C Warwick, John C. Shaler, John Thompson Brown. JOHN 11. CLAIBORNE, President. ROBERT T MROOK E. Cashier. ALEX. GARRETT. ..ecretarv. Jy2-lm INSURANCE.-Tbe LYNCHBURG FIRE. I LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PAN V it prepared t<> assume Fire. Life (Slave! and Marine nsl,s i..r tne citizensof Richmond and vicinity , and sol,cits a share of public patronane. It* terms, in all the branche* named, are a.oom modatiiiK, and settlements of l..**e* will te prompt ard satisfactory. St**** insurctl for the term of four years with out re examination. It* Directors and Officers are well and favorably known business men. ii R KIT.' R8 '. Samuel McCorkle. firm <>1 McCorkle A Co. A. B. Sucker. Commission Merchant, H 0. ..choolfield, firm of Mchoolfieltl k Thurman. John 8. Lannhorne, firm of Langhorne ._ Scott, Millers J. F. Slaughter, firm of Garland, Rlauehter A Co. D. W. Burton, Tobacco Manufacturer. B. H. Nowlin. firm of Nowlin A MttrriU. JOHN D. LANGHORNE, President. T. H. Ivey. Secretary. CASH CAPITAL 3100,000. Applications received at the office of the Vir ginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company, No. 131 Main street. WM. WILLIS, Jr , Agent. j* 12- I 111 01. U DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA NY.-CAPITAL s-.-00,000 : n__Ojfia—No. 42 Main street und.r St. Charles Hotels* This Company is now prepared to receive appli cations lor FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE on favorable terms. DIRECTOR*I Gab. Wortham, John H. Greanbr, John Radars, Geo. S. Palmer, .Sam'l M. Price, Win. 8. Triplett, B. P. Ladd. 8. C. Tardy. Jno. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie, Luther R Spimian, Jas. R. Crenshaw, Fetcr C. Warwick, John H. Williams, Jas. S. Kent, Mark Downey, Horace P. Kdinond, Thomas lones, James M. Tall'ott, Edwin A. Smith, Griffin B. Davenport, Ro. A. Paine, Geo. W. Yancey, Ro. F. Williams, Jos. Brummel, Win. P. Ra^lana, Win Brent. Henry C. Cabell, Ro. H. Maury Geo. W. Roister. ISAAC DAVENPORT, Ja./Pres't. Cha*. E. Wortham. Secy. my 19—ts FIXK 'INSI'HANC-ET ~ MARINE INBURANCE. .Incorporated 1833.) »HE VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURi AN'CE COMPANY. B_A.Offioe No. 131 Main Street. Richmond.*".* Capital and Surplus. $230,000 ! Thi? Company hasthe advaiitateof twen.-, uutn years' experience in the Insurance 1 msinet.. and havmr enjoyed the favor of the public daring .tl! of that period needs no special recommendation to the citizens of Virginia. It eilects Fire Insurance in city and country, ant- Marine Insurance to all parts of the world. Its casii capital and surplus are as above, and its affairs are managed prudently, but liberally, and it* rates are as low as those of any other good inatitu tton. directors: W. L. Coward in, J. E. Wpdsworih, Patrick Cullen, Joseph Allen, Wm. Been, Geo. W.Smith, Horace L. Kent, Thos. Samson, B.L.Winston, Win. Palmer, Cbas.W. Purcell, Jno. N.Gordon, Ales. R. Parker, Jos. P. Winston, Arch. Tho mas. Jas. A. Iniocs, H. A. Claiborne, Appi* to the President or Secretary, in person 01 by letter. W. L. COWARDIN, President. Ww. Wilms. Jr.. Secretary. Ie 9— te MEDICAL HOSPITALS. BKLI-EVLE HOSPITAL.-This institution, which lias been in successful operation seven years, is situated on Church Hill, Richmond, Virginia, in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with ever;, convenience conducive to tlia comfort of patients and the successful treat ment of medical and surgical diseases. Rooms have been nicely furnished, suitable to ' the accommodation of gentlemen who may find it inconvenient to be treated at their private lodg ings. , Particular attention Brill be naid to the lying-in . i»?r<..<, which are very commodious. Havng been heretofore liberally patronised by owner- of slaves, both in the city and country, we ' can, with increased confidence, call their atten- ' lection to the great advantages afforded by our "Hospital," tor tne medical and surgical treat ment of SLAVES, and promise!., spare no pains to J furnish them proper accommodations and every necessary attention. . terms: ' (Payable on the removal of the Patient.) White Patients, per week _, „. 96 " in Private Rooms, per week. .$7 to $16 Slaves per week _ ». s . t For fractions of a week, after the first week, at the same rates, . . . 71 cents per day.l For less than a week, (except in private rooms,) SI per day, provided that the aggregate shall not i exceed the charge for a full week. 'Tins includes all charges for Board, Medical At tendance. Nursing and Medicine. By an arrange- J liter.t with the Infirmary of the .Medical College, a fciuall additional fee, ranging from $2 to 9.'a), will be chanced for Sun.ic.-il cases. The particular sum 1 may be ascertained l>efore-hand by application to one of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted. Ail patients are under our immediate care, one j of us visiting the wards once a day. and uftener when necessary ; and in cases of difficulty, a con- j ■ultation of all the phisicms in held, without ex tra charge to th* patient. A resident Physician, J two Students and a Matron, have the patients un- ' tier their immediate supervision, ana personally I administer all medicines ordered. When requested, weekly reports will be given of . th* condition of patients. " Persons in the country, wishing to send patients r to our Hospital, may address eitue r of the Physi- t cians, or ti.e Resident Physician, j When desired, we will send f> comfortable coy- j ered vehicle to any part of tb _ city for patients.— ( For this purpose, a ines.sa r c left at the Hospital, f or a iMr. Thos. Peml*rt„„' s , on Main, between ( 17th and 18th streets. wiU ue attended to. ATTENtUNG PHYSI' ixNS ASD SBBOBOBS : JAMES BOLTON, *_\_ D., tiracost., between4th ( and sth. THOMAS POLLARD, M. D., Governor st.,lst i door above Richmond House. . 1 O. A. ORENSHAW, ML. D., opposite Amenoan ' Hotel. t W*i, W. PARKER, If. D., Law Building,cor- t ne - . of Uth and Franklin sts- . . . C. W. P. BROCf. M. D.. Resident Physician. . Mrs. W. E.PERKINS, Matron. ia*-lr ___ ( INFIRMARY OF THK RUtVIVAL COL- I 1 LE-GE.—This Institution, sitiuited at the oorner . of Marshall and College stieets. is fully provided 1 f,»r the accommodation of both WHITE PER- c SONS and NEGRO PIS, requiring medical treat- | ment. ._,.__. _ ___. __ ii _ White. Persons who desire it, can be furnished « with PRIVATE RoOMS, where they will enjoy < every comfort and convenience. I Tiie accommodations for SLA YES, as heretofore, are ample, and the attention of owners of nngroes, J both in the city and country, is again nvitod to the great advantages afforded by tiie intirtiiar> lor the Medical and Surgical treatment oi this class Ol patients. I,\ ING-1N WOMEN are a_sorecei»ed andcaie uliv attended to. All patents are under the care of t L c Professors oi the College, who visit the wards daily, aided by an efficient corps of assistants. In cases of diffi culty, a consultation ol the Protestors is held, j without extracharge to the patient. ; The charges for Medical Attendance. Board, Nursing and Medicine are as follows i White Persons ... 9b per week. •' •• in privata rooms. .§7 to 315 " . Slaves and other colored patients t*s " -, P"or less than a week, (except in private rooms,) $1 per day—provided that the aggregate shall not excemt the charge lor a full week. For Surgical (derations, by agreement with the proprietors ot the Belle vue Hospital, a small extra » charge will tie made, varying from <}2 to $30, ac cording to the diificultv and importance of the op eration. I All charges payable, on the removal of the pa- \ tienL i NO CASE OF SMALL POX. or any other in- j fectious disease, nor any case of Insanity, will bo t-dmitted. 1 Attending Physicians—Profs. TUCKER CON WAYandMcCAW. Attending surgeons-Profs. GIBSON. PETICO LASand WELLFORD. Resident Physician—Dr THOS. L. HUNTER. Steward-F.M. PARRISH. J Prestdeal -Or. L. S. JOYNES. Persona in the country, desirous of sending pa tterns to th« Infirmary, may adure is the President, Steward, or any ol the Professors: of the College. jal2-ly \IAIN STREET HOSPITAL FOR i-'A SLAVES.—This Hospital is situated near the cor aer oi Main and 26th street*, and is admirably adapledin airiness, privacy I ,nd healt)iful__ess of position, t the purposes fir winch it has Ixsen in stituted, namely : For ME'JICAL, SURGICAL and OBSTETRICAL treatment of SLAVES.— Tlie rules and regulations governing this institu tion have already been pub tshed. A circular con taining fu.l particulars will be furnished tluwe who lrmy debire further inform ition. TBaas.— Patients per w. jek, RB; less than a week, Wiper diem; hut th ag eremite shall not c.creed the charge for a full week. Patients attend ing the daily examinations, (not lit siilneets l it HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT,) charged the tegular fee adopted by i.he prof.ssion at large.— 'The above charges include board . medicine, medi cal attendsnee and nur.i.'.g. Surgical operations > charged according to rales of other Hospitals of I the city. P'or further information apply to the Physician icsident at.he Hospita 1. or to.either of I the uuder.iigued Physicians and P ropr.etors. l-'RS. W. HANCOCK. M. D., Man:. St., bet. 3d ar.doh. or No. 130 Main st. ST. GEO PEACH' ', _L D.. Exchange Hotel, or brace st., be L oth and lth. F. E. LUCKETT. I 1- D., Bi Hard House. PHILIP S. HANCOC X- M. D-, Resident Physician. CYRUS BROOKS, apl9--lr Resident Assistant. pOU LIVER O 1 LS.-Burnet'e Frayzer's. Sime's, Baker's, Hegeinan, Clark k Co.'s and ..theis, at W. PETERSON A COS, lb j Main st. DAI!, h ILLtiK.-A lull supply of _ J erry Uavis' 1 lain Killer, all siz.s, i.o sate, wholesale and retail, by W. PETERSON A CO., w 155 Main »t. Oc K.txhl-.Ts CHAMPA! IMS, of th* most ***J nopiiinr brands, just recei- red at MINNIS *- CO.'S, New F in.ily Grocery. Cornei IMam and 2d its. HO 5 : IO KEEP t.O~OL !-- Call andlbuy arait ,„ of thin CASSIfIuERE and LINEN CLOTH ING ol K. WA LKER k CO.. Ida corner I lain and Uth sts. SKELETON VKSTa—MarsealUe. Biik7Lm*i ' ' uiul Cisaiuier*, comfortable and durable and I economical. W'jL o. TUi *jMAN. Agent. » f rut Mata stnst, I f BTjsiiruas NOTicea. r. -| t «, p 111 !• | T GENERAL AOPNT AND C'H LECTOR, OHer» iv, *ervjeas to the ntdie, and Imp s. by as mduou* attention to limine**, to ir*rtt the conh-> deuce aud supp.u tof all who may pilroni-ie him, and will be very diligent, and, moderate in bis oharee*. in all tran«action«. *.\ ill be found at the office of the Circuit Court of the City of Rich ?iond, (State Court House.) wnh In* nephew. a*k« Eti.*TT, the Clerk, who, ii hi* atfcence, will receive ali OBil* made upon BIS*. je ffi-lm' i h'HAFER, HALSEY 'kl CO., __ . —•sea- _~_ M . ]% HT „ L . KT _ (Late Tiipmau k Mull)— Are receiving, I* every steamer, -.dlition* to their stock of FA. HIONABLE CLOTHING and fine FURNISHING GOODS, to winch «. invite the attention of purchase**. M%. Fancy Cm.-..mere Su.,j made vi oruur.— Shirts made to order. WM. SATT ITER ACtf.T" tMVOBTHBS AND RE. I 111 ' "1 OILS. PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WINDOW GLASS. BRUSHES.—We received by ti.e late siiamera arse supply of Painters' and Artifit*' Biuihea, ef ■uperior quality, to which we call the attention of an r customer*. Bt»V« lIKV ARCH ft ECTLHAI. FOUNDRY IRON FRONTS'. *HUUSE CASTINGS, RAIL INGS, Ac. Corner of Cary anil 9tli streets, Richmond. Va. ioS-6m A. J. BOWERS. Proprietor. " WJI.B. HcCOY. f EDWARD" MATHEWS. rvTocujr a matriwa ii VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENTS, No. 16 Hayne St.. Charleston, S. C. HEF..K.K.NC-.- - Messrs. O'Hear, Roper A Ms**t-l —. .- ■ — " Geo. W\ Williams A Co., S Charleston, Mr. Jas. Bancroft. Jr., Esq., \ °* °* John K. White, E.g., I Edwin A. Smttii, ENh > Richmond, Va. James W. Dosweil, Esq., \ my 23—dAcwJin r-|*MK DNORR.SieN_E_B kmro fonsaC a oo- A partnership for the transaction of a COM MIS SION BUSINESS, under the firm of LEWIS WEBB A JOHN G. WADE. Tliey -ill give par ticular attention to the s.tleof FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN and TOBACCO. They occupy the store and lum!*r-house No. 88 Mam street, long occupied by Lewis Webb. LEWIS WEBB, JOHN G. WAUK. Richmond. Vs., Not. 1.1358. no 7—dcwAswt* DAVIS. UK I I_RK_C A CO., will fie* their entire attention to the SALE OF NEGROES. Publicly and privately. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Corner Mayo and Franklin streets, RICHJtoMi. Va. RO H. DAVIS. WM. 8. DEUPREE. S. R. FoNDREN. Rcfus 8. MaPBTTX. Cleric je I—ly ROBERT SHIP BROKER, COMMISSION AND FORWARUING MERCHANT, GROCER AND SHIP CHANDLER, Richmond am. City Point, Va., Is prepared to take Goods on STORAGE at CITY POINT on the most reasonable terms, without charge of dray age either to or from store. ap3T-ly POTTS, FAKLEY A CO., GROCERS. COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, Nearly opposite the Columbian Hotel, Cary St., Richmond, Va. Specia. l attention given to the sale of TOBACCO. WHEAT, and all kinds of PRODUCE, and liberal advances mn.le on consignments. R Late "f Petersburg. H EIiRY 8. WILLIAMS, Late of Norfolk. JAS. B. MARSHALL. Late of Petersburg. B~ RID«_ T OK_-» A CO., General Comnussienand Forwariling Merchants, on the Dock. Richmond Va. D. B. BRIDGFORD. FRANKLIN MATTHEWS, N. TINSLEY PATE HEt TOR DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, FOB SALE OP SLAVES, Richmond. Va., gives particular attention toSP-LLING SLAVES, both publicly and privately. tt__». R. 1). JAMES has an interest in the V-usi ness from this day. L- 3 -" 2 -".-"!- --jyiAK-BLK WORKS. JOHN wTdAVIES, MARBLE MASON. MECHANICc" INSTITUTE, 9TH STREET, RICHMOND VA.. MONUMENTS. TOMBS, HEAD PIECES, MA. tTLES, FONTS, je. <Nx F.rst Prei i:urns awarded by the Virginia A| rict_T_i_Tal Sociel r and Mechanics Institute. Ell. SKINKKR A tO„ Grocrs an I Com • mission Merchants, No.• Carl street. Rich mond. Va.. orier titeir services lor tne sale of ■Wheat, Corn, Flour, Tobacco, Ac. The usual advances made on y*T. tit ARLES HOTEL, O C 'JKm_k Mais anu Wall Stbbbts. Richmond, Va, BAUN DER3 k MADDUX, Proprietors. J. Massen uk.;, Jr., (formerly Clerk Columbian Hotel,> G merai Superintendent. je 19—lai P.' WEILBA CHER. I WM. PAUL, " of Rich iiond. Va. I of Baltimore, Md. \T*EILUA t HER A- PAUL. »» M ANfFACrI KKKS AND IMPORTERS OF HAVAN A AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, and deaiers in LEAF TOBACCO, je 13-ly .No. 21 Oerman st., Baltimore, Md._ GHEE N~fc UA V IS. PRACTICAL GRANITE CUTTERS. _ Siith Street, verr the Arr/'ory, Richmond, Vl EVERY DESCRIPTION OF „.__, „_.,_„ GRANITE WORK Executed at short notice and in the best manner, ml; 12-iam FK AN KLIN PAPER MILL. RICHMOND. VA. BELVIDERE MANUFACTURING COMPANY keeps constantly on hand all descriptions!.! P..N VELOPE, MANILLA AND WRAPPING FA PER, NEWS AND BOOK PAPER, of ail qua'i ties and sizes, fur-.nshed at short notice. Cash paidfor Rags. oclO—dly GEO. WHITFIELD. Pres't. ft M. Bos HE It, SUCCESSOR TO WIL SON A BOSHER, WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL GROCER, has for sale the following ar ticles, to which he asks tiie attention of his friends and the public: Rio, Laguay ra. Java and Mocha COFFEES; Brown and Refined SUGARS, ol ditlerent grades; Loaf. Pulverized and Crushed SUGARS; Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, .if different brands: Old Dominion Nails, of all sizes; country cured Bacon Hams; Western Sides and Shoulders; Cotton Yarns, a good assortment I H- Ott's Old Rye Whiskey, old and good ; D. T. Con ner's Rye Whiskey, old and eood ; A. W. Sher man's Rye Whiskey ;A. N. Wood's Rye Whis key, old and good; F. Steams it Co's Old Rye Whiskey, two year* old; Common Whiskeys, in variety; French Brandy, Madeira Wines, and other articles, too numerous to mention. Call and examine, at No. 1, oor. 17tliai.it Main sts., oppo site Old Marker. (iARI».— Thesut>ser;:ier takes this method of m - forming his Irien.is and the public that lie has es tablished tumseIfassMERCHANDIZE BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MP.RCHANT. He will attend to the purchase and sale of Mer ciiandue generally :also, P'lour, Wiieac, Co.n.To baooo, aiid all descriptions of Country Produce. His special attention will be given to all business entrusted to his care. From his long business experience he hopes to meet with a libera! share of public patronage. He refers, by permissi in, to Lewis Wfee, Es_., } Messrs. Dvnlop, Moncukk k Co., 1 R chrao'd, " Ep-uO.nd, Davknpokt A Co., , Va. " Bacon A Basxi.kvii.l., J " Bbyast,Tin-i.i_ii A.HoL.ytis,i R,i» lmorll *♦ BPKNC-* A Rkid, { .Baltimore ♦* Twki.ls k Co., Philadelphia. Tuobas Monahin, Esq., Nev York. WM. S. ROYSTER, Office cor. of Cary and Va. street*. Richmond. Nov. Ist, 18M. no 1-ts ED 1 •IN WORTHAM A i O.,_ 0 KOCERS,COMMISSION MERCHANTS, D lALERS IN IRON AND STEEI. Solict consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT. CORN, i 'LOIR, So., to the sale of winch EDWIN WORTH AM will give his personal attention. «*_ A. v-i.nces made ou consignments. BAGS furnished when required. JAME i V. IfttWNK'l > ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, 9th s. jeet, next to the Mechanics' institute. IRON BAILINGS. VERAN DAHS, BALCO NIES. C :HAIRS. BETTEEB, Ac.; also, Giatmg. Vault an d Cellar DOORS, and every other kind of IRON vroRK for ornamental and building pur poses, m Miutaotured at snort notice. IfV P* rticular attention given toenoloeing Burial Lots in t ie city and country. jaM—l2in JOHN N. GORDON A SON, J MTU SrRKET, NKAK THK E.XCHANGE HoTBL, Ofler for sale a large and full assortment ot IRON, comprising Swede s, American Hammered, Peru Hammered, Knglish and E-tulish Refined, English, American, Russia and Imitation Russia sHEE'I 1 RON, Hoops, Band and Scroll Iron, Refined Plow iron and Plow Platee. Also, Tiu-plate of various sizes, for tinuersi nd manufacturers; Sheet and Bolt COPPER, Sheet Zinc, Speller, and the Metals usually sold iv this market. ap I—ts H7 HEEL WRIGHT, MUOOJC fc 10.. W COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE, Btalers it. Printing. Writing, Blank Book, Hard ware and Manilla PAPERS; Bookbinders' LEATHP.R and CLOTH ; Foreign and Dome .tic RAiS; Bleaching POWDERS; ALUM, Ao. No. 14 Hanover street, oorner of German street, j a 28 -dtiin ___ BA. LTIMORE, MD. VlADlltXtio., JAM. (Suocessore to Smith A Maddux,> PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel, Richmond, PA. it a. F Edwards, of King William,! W. 11. Howard, of York, > Assistants, W. AL Mar.hall, of Lunenburg, \ Guarantee to their friends faithful attention to all consignments, and orders for goods from pro duce customers. Mr. F. V. SUTTON, Jr., is admitted to a in terest in our business, le l-du Acwit MADDUX A CO. ALEXA NIIER NOl*T, A UtT'IONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Will atte id regularly to the sales of HORSES, MULES, W AGONS. Ate, at the Horse Lot, every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10o'clock. St.irk intend ed for sale will please be entered be fore the morni a* of the sale. I EATHER RAGS.—We have now open a "j lieautilitl stock of Ladies' Traveling and Shopping Bags, useful and necessary articles in traveling to the springs and watering places.. For sate at the Chum store of THOS. A. BI'LKLEY ACO.. 137 Main st. IMLM ILTfLMI ANO BACON IIA MS. - I'd t.bls. of superior Family P'lour; .mo superior Bacon Hams, of different brand* ; fresh Butter constantly reoeiving, and sellmg low by WM. G. DANDRIDGE. RLSSETT AND HI.At X t'PPER LEATII I.K. forty thousand Appomattox Pipes; for eaie .on consignment by POTTS. FARLEY k CO. ffllß AOUNTRY VINEGAR; prime Fami ly Fi.«.r, in ba.rela and bags; Todd's atd Rchooley't Family Haws, Lard in buckets and barrels. fee* by F. McCARTHY PORT' WjWUC.VPure juice Port, suitable lor mudjcieai nurposes. ..ot'itantly on hami. lor »*l*b» H WINS ION A POWERS. DRUQS, MEDICINES, Ac. ?/_• I. W. ERAYBER ft APOTHECARY ANU DRUGGIST - 5 17th street, between Grace and Broad, | RiCHBOM, Vs., eep» constantly on hand a well-selected »t<>ck of FL'RE and RELIABLE DRUGS. MEpt- CINKS. CHKMfCALW, PAIN'If-l. OILS. DYE STUFFS. Wi;.J>OW-OLA_JS, PLTTY. ALCO HOL. BURNING FLUID, G ARISEN SEEDS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS. COMBH, BRI SHE., ol every kind. TOBACCO, SNUFF and CIGARS of v.rioas brands, all the popular PATENT M E HI CINP.S of the day—everything, in fart, usually found in DRUG KTORES-which will l«. •old on the moat reasonable terms. Also, POLI ARD'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT. PHYSICIAN.:, and .aner* can rely m having thoir PRESCRIPTIONS accurately and mrcjullu compounded, at all hours ol the IUV and NIGHT. J. W. FRAYSER. Apothecary and Druggist, my 11—ts Uth, between Orace and Broad -!ts._ _ m Ji A. HODEKER A CO., Apothecar.es and <K2# Druggists, Mo. in Minn street, i e:i. Old \M Market. Richmond, Va., will keep on fiand fl ~-n — i assertßfatef pars Drug*. Medi i-inei, Chemicals Oils, Paints. Window Gioss. Putty. Dye Studs, Patent Medicines, Brushes of all kinds, Surgical Appliances, Burnii. _. Fluid, Al cohol, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Garden Seeds, Glue, Sand Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Snutf, Medicinal Liquors, Ac. Prescriptions prepared at all hoars, with special care, l>> members of the Ann alone. Physicians' orders from the country executed promptly, and tbe most reliable medicines fur nished. _ _ _ m JI •*£*# WHOLESALE DREG'.ISTS, la No. 83 MainStrkkt, Richmond. M__\ We call the attention of the trade ol Vir ginia and North Carolina and Tennessee to our Syncg stock, which has been bought on the best terms, and which we are selling aa low a* they can be bought in any Northern city, consisting in part INDIGO, MADDER and EXTRACT LOG WOOD. FRENCHOLASS, of every size. „„__. WHITE LEAD, VARNISH and LINSEED ojL. _, __ FLUID. CHEWING and SMOKING TO BACCO. PATENT MHDICINKS-all kinds. „___,„„ PERFUMERY. TOOTH and HAIR BRUSH AGENTS FOR THE BEST COAL Oil* Call and eiamine our stock. DOVE k___f__ ~ZJt~PVBX ELL7 LADW kc CO., ._. &* WHOLESALE dRUGGISTS. \_T No. 123 torntr Main and Governor Sts., _f __L Richmond, Have now in store th«ir Spring supplies of DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS, INDIGO. MADDER, and other DYES. WINDOW-GLASS of all sizes. WHITE LEAD, VARNISHES, kc. BURNING FLUID, CAMPHENE, VIR GINIA COAL OIL, and KEROSINE, at manufacturers' prices. Our stock comprises one of the largest and t>est assortments of goods in our line to be found in the South—has been selected in person by one of our firm, purchased for cash, enabling us to otter our goods at such low prices as cannot fail to give sat isfaction. . „ Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. purcFll, LADD * CO., Wholesale Druggists. Richmond. - «n~"S©O.—SPRING. IfKO^FiSH ER .A O WINSTON, wholesale dealers in DRUGS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond. Va., would call the at, tent-on of Merchants throughout Virginia and North Carolina, to their stock of DRI GS. MEDI CINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. em bracing every article in the regular drug business, which they offer to cash or prompt customers on most favorable terms. In addition to their stock of STAPLE DRUGS, a full assortment of Fancy Goods. Perfumery. Combs, Brushes, Cigars, Tobacco, Old Medicinal Wines and Brandies. Also, Agents for many of the leading Patent Medicines, Mineral Waters, Porcelain Teeth, Woolfs .'ure Brandies, and Wines. Ac. a-x. Prompt attention given to the shipping and packing of orders. FISHER A WINSTON. COAL, COKE, WOOD, &0. REDUCTION IN CO X E.— Tho prices of CARBON HILL COKE will be, until further notice, as follows: LUMP COaE, for erat.es, ff per load. STOVE COKE, for cooking, Ac, C.4.50 per load. Our COKE is of unexceptionable quality this season, and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Terms—Cash on delivery. je2-ts JNO. J. WERTH, Apent. C v OAL.—The suiiscnber will furnish for the next * three months CLOVER HILL HAIL COAL, of the best quality, at 94 a load. Also, the CLO VER HILL LUMP and ANTHRACITE COAL at the market puces. M. D. WHITING. je 15—3 m Near the Petersburg Depot. CHIAIw— / SAM'L P. IIA WES k SON. ANTHRACITE COAL-Red and White Ash. CLOVER HILL. And SMITHS' COAL. Also, a full supply-of OAK and PINE WOOD on hand. 18t.h street, South side of the Dock. N. IL—Anthracite Coal sold by weight. mySO—3in COAL.— On hand a full supply of ' MIDLOTHIAN, LUMP, AVERAGE and SMITH'S COAL. -ALSO RED and WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL. C. B. LIPSCOMB, mh H—t* 14th St., near Mayo's Bridge^ O"AM.0 "AM. ANO~P'inT-K WOOD-Seasoned and un der shelter, for sale at Coke Var-ts. de 12-ts JNO. J. WERTH. Ag't. MEDICINES. DX. >Il_.NOt K'S t fcL-i-ltK \TK_LI INDIAN PANACEA, FOR THE CURB OF RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Certificate* of Cures PuKFoRMBn: Richmond. Dec. Ist, 186*. Mrs. Yarrington.—Dear Madam : 1 have the pleasure toaay to you that 1 have used your Rheu matic Medicine in my family for the Last two .ears, and can confidently recommend it to the public. J*mr« Mm.HE. Richmond. Dec. 23d, IHM. Mrs. Yarrington.—Dear Madam: It affords me great pleasure to state to you tnat I have used your Rhematic Medicine in my family oti several occasions and made a perfect cure, and 1 cheerful ly recommend it to the public as a valuable medi cine lor Rheumatibm. Jams* Bray. Richmond. Dec. 27th. 1858. Mrs. VAJtRiNGTON— Dear Madam : I, with plea sure, certify that I have used your Rneunralic Medicine for Rheumatism, and can safely recoin mend it as a cure for that complaint to ail who are afflicted with that pain, and to tne publio generally. , , Th- Dii.iotp. Richmond. Deo ,1868. Mrs. Yarrington.—Dear .Madam: It atl,.rd« me pleasure to testify to the value of your Rheu matic Medicine. I have used if in my lamily lor Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and confidently re commend it as being nood for both. _ Yours, respectfully, P- F. White. Many more certificates of well-known citizens could be furnished, amongst them, William H. Shields, John C. Pa_k, J. 0. St EG ALL, Geo. W. Smith, t And many other well-known residents of Rich- j All orders addressed to Mrs. C. J.YARRING- ' TON. of Richmond, Va., being the only maim- , la-.-turer in the L'nited States. Any application made to Messrs. FISHER .V WINSTON. Drun sists, iv Richmond, Va., will be grateluil) ac knowledged, je 12-lm UK EM HOLD'S fcXTRAt T Bit 81, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BL'CHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, A noeitive and specific remedy for disc_u.es oi the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, BlaJder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Blalder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, BlaJder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE Seiu tl Organs, Sexual Omans, Bestial Organs, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU Is & certain,safe and speedy cure, from whatever oausi they may have originated, and no matter of Hjw Long Standing, How Long Standing, Hjw Long Standing, H..w Long Standing, H. w L'.nn Standing, How Long Standing. It ii. taker, without llin.irai.ee iroin Business,and little if an y change of diet, 1« pleasant in its taste and odor. And immediate in its action. If y iusr .sutlering with any of the above distress ing a Iments, __ PROCURE THE REMEDY AT*ONCE, PROCURE THK REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE TH E REM K1) VAT ONCE, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, As a iiiedi'-.iue which must benefit every body, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE POUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. Price *$l per bottle,or six lor 9b; delivered to any address. Prepared by 11. T. HELM BOLD, Depot, lU4 South Tenth St., below Onesnut, For sale wholesale and retail by FISHKR A WINSTON, Druggists and Ap. theeanes, ja 17—ly US Main street. ftTEOIt'AI.CAKU.-Dr. PLUME otters his »er -'I vices to the public in the treatment ol all secret iiISSSQS Twenty years' practice in the atove branch gives Dr. P. a c'aun to public favor.—Office on Franklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, and third house liclow Trinity Church, same side. Al ways on hand, a supply of the "CHEMICAL >_X TRACT OF FLOWERS;" one of the very best renovators for weakened parts now known. Medi oines sen tto order. All commrnioationa by letter orotlier. ise promptly attendet to. Richmond. Va \rA. I'KNTRAL RAILROAD 10.-NO » TICK TO CO.NSIGNORB.-By order or the Board of Directors, all GOODS to tie transported on this r.<ad must lie ptain'y marked wnh the name of the real Consignees, and of the Depot to which they are consigned ; and tne Freight Agents of this Company are instructed uot to receive Goods for transportation which are not so marked ; and they are further instructed uot to deliver Goods to any person unless known to be the real owner, or where they are satisfied that an order, or other application, comes from the real owner. B. HUNTER, Principal Freight Agent. Richmond. June 28th. 1880. Ie so— Jw RO 0 F I .*. 44 • 1 ORAVEL ROOFING. BIOTINAtOR FELT)ROOFING. TIN ROOFING. We are now prepared to on the GRAVEL ROCKING, of a very superior suality. «ither in town or country. AUo, all kinds of GUTTERS, CONDUCTORS, . and LIGHTNING RODS. CHARLES D. YALE A CO., _ap 26-tm I run Block. Governor et. Wl ARE RRIIRIVINO PKR ••PION KER,'* direct from Liverpool,6oo pieo«» Mo hair Mixtures, assorted qualities ; sou piece* \ ir 1 ginia Plaid* aud Slnpe»; 6UO pieces Pme aud P.j. tra Bleached Shirtin«»; *UU Cotton Liubrel no. a* sorted; Blue Flushing*am' Beaver Cloths; castor ■ Cloth*. Whitney Blanket*. *.-..iu*i revived in •lore aad for **.* by KEM . P.UNk k CO. BOOTd, SHOES, Ac J BOOTS ANDNIIOr*. <g^n%j BUM. BP HLfcirßroad .trMt. Ijctaeon Mi aud Jd. will, from this day. Mil hi* *ntir« stocii ol BOOTS and BHOEB at cost for ca*b- 1 «'•'"•» _*W rely on retting cheap BOOTS or ____*?___[____ dei -rm-nen to discontinue sis present bu«iue»». Call nd examine hi* *tock. JL C r '______ IU THE LADIES or RH H- MOND.-I wish to call your » "•n*"2*l, t I < { „., aJortment of LAD'KS*. ML.SE".' AND CHILDREN'S "HOES, embracing a great va riety ..f style*, among winch are the following : Ladies' Heeled Kid and Morocoo Simpers ; La dies* Heeled Kid and Morocco Binitees; Ladle* Heeled Kid Congress Bouts; Ladies' Heeled. Cloth Gsiters. several .ualities; Ladies Heeled r rem h Boots, new style; Ladi«P Morocoo and Kid Boots, witnout heels; Ladie*' Morocco and Kid HV««ins, without heels; Muses' Heeled Moroo«)»nd Ooa. Bootee* : Mi«»e«' Heeled Congress aud Side Laced Gaitersi Mia***'Reeled Morocco and Kid slip pers ; Miß»es' Heeled F'er.cn Boots, new style; Cliilcfren's Heeled Kid and Moroico Slips and An kle Ties; Children* Morocco and Goat Ho<.te.«, without heels; Ch.ldren'» Copper I ipt DOOM**, without bee!»; Cinldren'e * rench HooU, new •tyle; together with any other style or quality that n.ay le needed A call is solicited, at the fashionable emporium, No. 93 Main b J; A( j Jk -_ j_. ~~n\\\m\m RHORJ ANITTRtNRS «TST*X msS-W*E AT LOW PRICES. G. HELLKR A CO.. No. 1M Broad street, ore now seli-'ng decidedly the cheapest or the BBSJ quality BOOTS, SHOES, TRLNKS, Ac, in the Ladies' 'ia* Gaiters, wi h heels, st 9\Kil.n dies'fine Coiutes* Gaiters, with heel*, at eJ-S*j Ladie.' fine quality Morroc*) *_?*, with heel*, at eisa (iKN i LP >. H N S WfcAR. •&•■ c.ty made French C«HH.>ot. f at 95; Gent's city-made I-rericri»..att Oxford lies,-53 , Oent'scitl made French Call Ositeis, ft,-Real s city-made Irench Ci... ' .tent Lea.ner uaitsr*. - t PEbtiED WOKK. The largest stock and the cheapest m the State: Men's tine tlrosans. at 41 a pair; Women ■ Heel ed Leather Boois. at 75 cents a pan; i.hiidren s Heeled I.either Boots, at 50 oonts a pair. TRUNKS BONNET BOXES, Ac, Of the best and iamest mannl*ctar«,onjv sold at low prices at O HELLER* _Oo- Broad '■'... between Ma and *tn. — _____\ LAIMRR* tllfi.lP MIOKS.-The ha-c on liatul ~ varied as--.iii ment of Ladies' Coagieas sad Loo* GaiUrs, Mo rocco and Kid Bootees and Buskius, which they are selling a' much KSS than lirst ccst. All in want will please call noon at. ALEX. HILL A CO.'S, 127 Main st._ ■frn TRVRHAT t'ORT.-W* wi.ilroin KCTB__Uiis day offerourstock ol Trunks, Valioes, *A_Nlggt Cases, Carpet Bog*. Ao., at co*t— Havuii; made unusual larit* of Trunks early in tne season, and fii.dim' that our stock is larger than desirable, and in order lo reduce our stock, we will sell at about cost pnecs, thereby ol fering jireat inducements to all in want ol any ihin* in the Trunk line. __._._.. „„,. MARCUS HARRIS A BRO., No. 175 Main, corner llth BtreeL_ 4 GREAT HfcOIICTtON INTRAri PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS.-Ut From 1* to ■ per oent. saved by ipg from J. H. ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel building. Moleskin Hats of bast quality. A3 60: d>. second quality. 3 00; fashionable Bilk Hats, 3 60; fine caif skin sewed Boots, 3 50; Congress Gaiter iioots, 3 36; fine calf s'sin sewed Shoes, 2 36. J. H. ANTHONY ha., made arrar.gamenUwith one of the best maker* in t;.o city ol Philadelphia to supply him with handsome and substantial call skin sewed BOOTS, which he will sell at the unpra oedented low price of THREE DOLLARS AND HALF 1 . ooJ3— dAwt* CHINA, GLASS, Ac w«ars REMOVAL. -GEO. J. SUMNER k twA/CO , Importers, and Wholesale -md Retail %Jm Dealers ; v CHINA. OI..*S<L .1 Eh-Nd WARE and HOI'S E FURNISHING GooDS. respectfully announce to the public that they have removed to their new store, IRON BUILDINGS, Governor st., where, with greatly increased facilities for business, they hope to lie favored with a continuance of the extensive pat ronage bestowed upon them at their old stand.— Thai have now on hand a very large and complete stock, wh'ch they oiler to the trade end at remit oi. as favorable terms as any regular house in the country. Importing our own goods direct, and in very large quantities, we are prepared to oilier great inducements to tm.crs A call solicited. GEO J. SUMNER k CO., Iron front Buildings, Governor_st. HI n A AMI ii L\aSW Att I AT JBL/COSi .-REMOVALOr BCHA* P .V CO '._ fLJr ELEGANT STOCK OF CHINA. Gl.A"__ T__T WARK AND HOUSE FURNISHING fIOODH FROM 71» MAIN ST.. TO THE COR NEROF BROAD AND THIRD SI'S.-As we were compelled to give possession of our store to the 'Primers' Bhnk on the 22d of June, and conse quently have still a very heavy stock on hand, we concluded to sell for a few days at cost, mid re taeei S call of all housekeepers in want, of a prune article at a very low figure. Our supply of Din ner, Tea and Chamber Sets. Silver-Plated. All.ata Brittaaia, Japanned and Block Tin-Ware Bird Cages, Carriages, and thousands of other articles useful aud ornamental is complete and as line as in any estrtt.lishiiient in this city. Oall immedi ately at. SCHAAP » CO.'S. cor. Broad and 3d sts. ■wtyr. KBi-ajKR .\ PARK'S IMPROVED ___i_-k/STONE-WARE FRUIT JARS, with Cork W. dm stin.uers. Air Tight, fur Preserving Eresn V Fruit, Oysters. Mince Meat. kc. We have a very lat-ge assoitme.nt i 1 the aln.ve superior Jar*, of all *>*•■ at very low prices, at our Pott* r.. corner 12th anrl Cary streets. KEKBEE A_PARR, Manufacturers. __JRt O L. .YS-.WA._E--Coiiipr.sing Goblets. SIS .I'Tiimbliy-H. Wines, Champagnes. Decanters, toiU Preserve Dishes, Fruit Bowls. Spoon Hold l-L-Jl ers. Lemonades, 1.-tger Beer Glasses, '.'lass 'Tut.es, Salt Cellars, te.. for sale at the China Store of T. A. BULKLEV. IST Main street. TAILORING, &c. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND >4t FURNISHING HOLSE.-We would inform Jt\ the citizens aid public generally, tint we \Kp have now is store a large, varied and com ■l "aVplete assort ment of Oeiitleineu ■ SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, embracing all the latest styles ami novel ties of the season, winch, in point ol stile, taste and durability, cannot be surpassed, all ot which are manufactured by ourselves, BXpreiMJ to suit the tastes and wants ol this market, and which en ables us to nelt at a much more reduced price than any other house in the cit\. Also, alar««-assort ment of BOYS' CLOTHING and I-1 RNISHING 000DS always on hand. We would remind the young men and followers of fashions, that we are continually receiving sample cards of the latest style goods, from which we oan make to order, at short notice, anything to complete a gentleman ■ wardrobe. Ift.i, N. WALKER k CO . IRS. Cor. Mam and llth or Tearl sts. SAJIT l_L S. It I It rII is now in my employ as a CUTTER, and desire* his for mer friends aad patrmnt t. call and exam ine the large and varied assortmei t of CLOTHS, CASSIMERESand VESTING*, as well as Ready-Made Clothing, which he is now prepared to furnish them on tt good terms aid in as good sty le as any similar house in the State WM. IKA SMITH, 114 Mam St. DENTISTR Y. _*_*MSm. AaTIRICIAL TKETII.--Th* Cleo and Vulcanite Process.—ft. W. *<gjg-D joNF.S, Dentiit, having the right for the al«.v.- mode of making Teeth, and being satisfied of its absolute superiority 1 ver all other methods, oan with confidence commend it to those des.nng full or partial sets of teetii, and especially such BS limy be dissatisfied with those they are now us;in • The perfect adaptation of the plate to Uie mouth, aud the suction thereby secured, enables him to insert one or more teeth without clasps.— This method having been adopted by tbos* stand ing highest in the profession, North and South, testimonials will be given and specimens exhibited tot nose wishing to see them. Sets of Teeth, on gold or any other plate will of course be made for those preternng # them. Pilling, Cleansing, Ex tracting, ;.nd all other operations gently and tho roughly performed. Teetn extracted by ELEC TRICITY without pain 9__ Office on Main sliest, opposite Corinthian Halt noll-ly F. A. JET__.R, SURGEON DENTIST, **l J I |P Office on Main, below Pearl street, next door to P. Horton Keach's trimming store, and two doors aUive Messrs. Tnos. R. Price A Co.'s Dry Go.hls store. The su!«criber havi-.i removed to the alx.ye house, wouid be pleased U> see those wi'h wli.uu lie has engagements, aud tits made e_.it.nsive prepa rations to serve tas pubUe generally. All opera tions performed in the most approved and seienLfio style known to the Profession, and all worl aoa* by him warranted to give-aatisiaoti.m. loci 3— ly WATCHES. JI2WUX.HY, & c . #? STILL LIVES—W. .!. BARTHOLIN /#r?X MV. W. the well .1111*11 and praotieal ft] WATCB AND CLOCK-MAKER, eik-Jfe 1...T to Kent, Pame -_ Co. Watokee, Ciocaa, Jewelry, ftc , repaired to any house m the cit>. A oall is solicited. j_t VR. SIIOR, Chronometer Maker _?*l_ to the Admiralty.—l have some >>l the _E___L WATCHES made by the ataive celebrated 4__lueV>niaksr, just received from the case mak er_; tti.so. on hand, other makes of hue quality.— For sale very low, according to quality. For a really fine Watch,call at No. 86 Mam street, north s.de, ill door above Uth street. CHAS. C. LI.MSDEN. HATS AND CAPS. r-m NX W STYLfcS.-WM. f. MOOKR ft ULCO , »)7 broad street, are now in recetpi of a supply of HATS. CAPS and STRAW GOODS |..r Summer wear, sun-tig which is Ihe "CHAMPION HAT," and otl.er lien! and fash ■ unable styles, A large supply ol Plmteis' aud Harvest HA IS. DRE.SS IIaTS made to order. WM. T. MOORE ft CO . an? lira.ulsl. 1- _ BOMfe.Tttl.Mi NEW.—j have tins day received the new and l«autiful t lora Temple Driving HAT. f..r foaas men, 7S Main street. RO. L DICKINSON. r* THK t-RKATfe.ST INVENTION OF LLtHE AGE, "The Patent Sweat Proof SOFT •**HAT.at ELLETT i WEISIGER'B. No. 167 Main street. W ARK EN'S IM PROVED FELT AMI COMPOSITION ROOFING, received the Silver Medal at the United M_-.es Fair, aud Di ploiuaattn* Virginia State Fmr. We have certihcates and testimonials from the first architects and builders in the United State*. Canada and tne West indies, teitifi uu to the «v rinor qualttiee of WAR KEN'B I MPROV ED ELT and COMPOSITION ROOFiNO over all other ever ottered tiie publio, and are prepared t<> attend to all orders in oity or country with promptness and dispatch. . J^ l ??_.Yu'_:i : ;_;i_ n ' y , 1186 ?..' 8 r.**t*ra Virginia lor WARREN'S Roofs aud Rooting Material? Kt-Ulfio* on 13th street, between Mais and Cary. M , 1 \,„ MANtIIEBTKR MiLt WORkV-wi v _?i*". u . l H , ' J from *»*» aUive fao'ory. PLAT PORM SC/ALKH. weighing from ftW to HJOO lt».- Also, COUNTER SCALES of every variety, and is agents for the manufacturers are prepared lo take orders for railroad track, depot and ware houseScsUs. Ac. enieli for neatness, durability and accural-j eanuot be surpassed. vanTewttayLoij. ft CO., last 1» Mo. 14 Mam street. TRAVELERS DIRECTORY si.'rrs BFFicf r. * / h H i ; - R Richmond, Jun* 2s. I ■»*, > M /I WONI) _>|» voh* HIVF.It km, «.... K L A fe , .- ATIRA UTIVE AND Cfir: ROLfE TO OLD POINT AND NORPoMf lA^i,Vv M , E ""1 EXTRA.-On «no M ON DA V , Jun* 11, "*" H*'ill.AliPt„UV,ll» l«A,.|, Stopping only at Meadoe. Diseauth and Tun«ts.ii.. on aignal, will Uave '• Richmond daily'except fondav*'nl .7 A tt White Home dally teaeeptfi.ndayeiat . 7 p _ accommodation T**.*, *••*. . Carryint P«»sen*er« and Freignt, wii, ears »„_. I White llou»e Tuesday*. Thursday*. B_i4|iil7 i ,kys.«t*4B A. M. Will leave Riohteond, T»l. i dais. Thursdays, and Saturday?., al tJQ p. y The new, faat and common ru* 'fain*.- *■>» POINT, Capt. J- C. Hows, will Ear* w j,,.i ! Home, Monday*. Wednesday* and .'rid-_j« >• » ' A. M.. Inndinsr only at Wmi fWat, Nrw .yV C»; rai.o-i.iick. Higler's, .oikt'.wi. a, i i,, iuce,i*r ; Point—arriving in tim* lor d nasi _.l Oiu Pr., r .t _.» !a P. .V.. and Norfolk nt 9K P. M . "' M Returning, the WR_*T POINT v, il leave *„,. folk Tuesdays. Thursday*, anil «t i_i_ A. M ,aml Old Point at 11i* A- M . laatfiag emiiLm above, and arrive at White House in • i, c i.) C ,,Jr nect w.tli the cirs.arnvins in Richmond at s V \\ No Uoat landin** will be moife. ■« «s_.f.««ifrs«w?. e^' T -1 hur,u * y -* - nd *■*- je»-t« THOS R SHABP. M„p- t BUTT'S OFKICE h A V R R | , Richmond. June 27, \tUi '( *~T~i_--lT_l_fr " N x> " *••'«»■* iKi _W_>A_W' B _S-» nA ' ' tl,f ' - >: '' h " , «' t -- *h« tm It-OC *Jl-»„f if.,»»:o,„p..ny will arriv," and depart from the new Passemccr Station, c, r nerTSif and Do k .fe«t* Freight receive.) Tue«tay«, Thnr»day«. and tm* urdays only, till 3 , P. M. Frei.'tit Trmis will arrive Tuesdays. T.iurmU,, an! Salurifai*. at 10 A. M. Prei/ht not t.ke-' away by I _ P. M *aoie day. will lie *tored st ti,» risk of the owner The Accommodation Train wr! be run cat, ..n Tuesday*. Tiitirs.favs, and Satunt--o*. je _*-_ 2w THOS. R.j.HAßr.Mupenntenilent. ~T~- -aim-mwa ~ " ■«'"•""« " lUi'i. M\ V I 1.1 X _Hl/H __*•_'•'>«. a I LROA I).- SI UV X R >k R ANG KM ENT.-TOTH E VIRGINIA SPRINi"; AND TH X SOUTH AND COl TH W EST. Lane* Richmond, diuiv .Sunday's • .•_. epte.f i «t » A. M .tor J.u.ction. i Burkeville.i Lynelihur.-. Bru tal, Knoiville, Dalion, Chaltan..oi.a, At „-. Nashville. Grand Junction. Meinphi*. Mint,,,me' ry. Mobile, Joeksoa, Vick»burg and New Orleans Leav* Richmond daily, (except tajilsrs.i at j o'clock. A. M-. f... Hsnville. Va.. »t»il Gr».eti«l».r„- N. C. Also, for the Montgomery White, Yetlow Sulphur, Alleghany. Swe«t, Red Sweet, Wfiite Sulphur, Salt Stilpbu* and Red Sulphur Spnu«t . -i' ri \ -~. I Leave Danville daily, (except Sunday*,, nl o'clock A. M , and Junction ( Burkeville) 10.10 A, ML and arrive in Richmond at 1 10 P. M. 'The Mai! and Pa**en_er Tra.-is connect _».t|> ways with the South-Hide Railroad train* t-> ._r.j from the Southwest at the Junction, ami withtite Richmond. Fiedericksl.ur* and Potomac Ra In.*,. trains, to and from the North at R.chiii. •,'. v , with the York River Railroad. Also, with tb* James River KteamWiats to Norfolk at if Old (',. ~ i&_. For Throngn'TickS-S and lurti.er tion. apply at the Ticket Offio*. jeJl-ts ALEX. WOR HALL. Gee IBsp»t. «-— KXPHHTMII S. lOMItIKTIBII- A___iA-v MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTK iu T _u_ ■KVMGINIA gPHINOB. VIA TH"- HVu MONO AND DANVILLE. SOUTH "10. V\li VIRGINIA ATFNNESSKE RA I LP/Ui.* V\_ OPPOMTION LINES OF STAGES, r i rin, v, tha traveler ample room, aiteniion and law tare. For tireenbrier White fulphur and tha Snort Springs, tickets to Bonsock's Depot. fI.W; thsses by opposition line* of > tage* to the Sweet Spr>io 52, ami to the Greenbrier White lulpkar. f|M twirur SAMtothe Sweet and $9 in totne tifeen bucr White Sulphur Sprinit*. There sr**_*ot>t position lines ofstaue* running lr. in Bol*a dep..t via the Roanoke Red Sulphur Spriuus, >,n.l aba* of staee* from the Montgomery Whits Sn phiir Springs, via the Mountain Lak» an.l Salt Relphni Seritiiis to tn* (jreer-l.ner White Sulphur .-<pr.iu. For Comer* Springs, purchase tickets to Uoi. s»t k's Depot, price _ti 90- F.<r Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, purctiu* tickets to Salem ltepot, puce •' a 7 40. for Alleghany Springs, purchase ticket* t,i Shawsville. price ,«ti i«. For Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, pur chase t ckets to Big 'Tunnel, price if. 26. p'or Yellow .ili'tiur B).nngM. purchase ticket* tv Christ'anahan Depot, price »a w. For Old Red Suphur Springs, purchase tn-keti to Dublin Depot, price #9 20. E. H GII.(„ je 19—3 m Gee'lSup't Va. A Term. R «. J__r4sl«J»f_'fiS_F , l'' 'I HE Nt)RTH inhf». e_?_r**«9__r^* , _ar , e>)()RTHEßN C I N I X A 1. R A I L W A V.-Trams leave Calvetl . Ba'timore. daily, .except Sim.li> .i .30 A.M., and ut 6 .at I*. M., for Niagara rails, (fare unit tm dollar*.) Hurl'alo. Owego, Oswego.'l .iron-... II tm ilton, all parts of Western New \ ork att-1 Ca* Ida, for Detroit, Chicago. Cincinnati, St Umis. and all parts of the W>_t. Niwthwest ard Soßtkwwt Travelers en goto Detroit. Chicago, Milwan kio, Ac , via Niagara Falls, at the same c.»t a* hy any other route A new route to New York is now open by this Road, via Harnsburg and Jersey Uitj .v* ilk aali one change of cats. Fare 96. 'Take the I;w A. ■ train antl go through by dayluht, over hrit-cloa* Roads and through a l»aiititnl country. Try it. »lt. Buy tickets only to Baltnnoie. JAS. C. CLARKE. S.ip-t. John T. Rignky, Assistant Sup't. Ie Vi— ly l_S_*_-M_____________n >OKKOLh. OLU POItiT .|T—^ THROUGH IN I-, H'il'R.s T(i**riux-Js NORFOLK. AND IN SIX HOL'RR TO (>l Ii POINT, EPo.M U H'HMON D.-The most eon, fortabia and expeditious route Iwtweeii Rn)iiii.id and the*lx.Ve place*, is by the RICHMOND in.. PETERSBURG ROAD to Petersburg, thence i the Norlolk.ind Petersburg Road to Norfolk, .v.l the nee by .steamers to OW Point and Hampton. St ii. [.it.k-Leave Richmond at 2M P M.. resch Norfolk at 7 30 and Old Point it a ISP. M For the accommodation of paseengera, a PISH SUPPER will l>e provided on the Boat between Norfolk and Oil Point. Returning lrom Old Point, the Boat leave nl 11.,t0 A. M and connects with the oars at Nortell which leave at 1 P. M., reach.nt. Rictiiii.uiil art) to fsssengers dining on the boat white tetve*n uil 'oint and Norfolk. T. H. WYNNE, je 11-ta Ba»t R. A P R. X f~n -jnrwßMi.,ijii" v ' X, * , ' A " * A .*. TK A L R A 1 I. R O A D - The II A , ___•-' vi A I 1. and PA S 8 F. N .. E X TRAIN will leave Riohmond Daily, at 6.3n A »l , for GORDONSVtLLE, CHARLOTTES t / Lr, BTAUNTON. LYNCHBURG. AI.EXANMIi. BRISTOL. KNOXVILLE. and all paisaislks Southwest and duly (except Sundays* f.itlAOK SON'S RIVF R and intermediate Statmr* wen >.l Charlottesville. STAGES for the SPHING»eo* neot with the Train at Staunton. Millboro' »ml J ickson's River For particular*, inquire at th* Ticket Office. ____• F. APCOCR. licnetAgt. OFFICE RIGH'li * Ph TERSB'G R. K. _0..1 Richmond. Va., April 2.lift). . PTr_______n t HANGK OV 110 l R<t. '■*4 : _gU>l___K on » nd MbN DA . . tie 20 ■'* 5r :rwlE — th* Train* on the ro*4 wi. run a* follow*: TRAIN* I.EAVK RICHMOND PO* PKTXRtBI'E* Express, daily, (except Sundays,) at 4.3U A. N. Accommodation daily, iexc.pt Sundays' at 7.00 A. N. Mail daily, (except Sundays.) at ISA P, M. taataa i.ka-.k psti.ksbl'k« rua -tic-i.*....i Express, daily at . . 5. flu A.M. Accommodation daily, (except Sundays,) at 7.U A. M. Mail, daily,! except Sundays.) at SUU P. M. apJ-ts THOS. H. WYNNE, Superintei.dsDL £53i9BijdK : " PASf '■ '- ■'■'• h■' "' h ' '■ Ci_ J -Z__*_______»*, iol . NG NORTH.-NEW AR RANGEMENT.-IMPORTANT TO TRAVEL ERS. -THROUGH TICKETS AND THROI'nH CHECK'S. -OH EAT NORTHERN ROE IT.-i'ar rving the treat Umted Siatcs Mail. Twi.-e di..y (Sunday nuht excepted) l*tween Rnhm. .ml. Alex andna, Washington, Hm.timore, Philadelphia. Nee York, and all important points West, via A-.ui* Creek and Washington, over the Riciiin.n.d. rred encksburg A Potomac Railroad, to the Pntosus nvor,7s mtliis, and by splendid and com lor taw steamers •ii-iiee to Washington, 56 miles, in *U UI miles in ssven hours; being a comfortable and set fectly safe rale of speed. Hours of departure: 6:30, A. M., and 7, P. M. BAGGAGE"., under charge of Special .._#***. CRECKE DTH ROU GH to Washington, Ra.tiamre. Philadelphia and New York. Ti-.i 1 i.v TtcgßTs can te secured at the follow ing rates To Halt. more. »7 00 To Washington... *t ■ Philadelphia... -8 Xl! NewYoik. ■ >> " Cincinnati Jl W Ut. Louis ■■ Coiuiii'-ais 20 it Chicago **_ Indianapolis 26 00 Pittsburg - tb S Cairo 3S«O Louisville * •* Dayton ...__J» Decatur k) 71 Jerferso'iville.. U 7b Newark 1» ■ Rock island SS '# Vinoennes.. .-■■ Zanesville II 50 I Paasensersbreakfiistand sup at Ashland ac-liiis* on board the comfortable steamer lietween AeqaiS Creek and Washington. K_L For lurtner it.l..rin-_,;:on. appiy atttitsoSd*. : Broad street. Snookoe Hill. JAS. B. W INSTON.Gan'I Ticket At'l Sam L Rt-TH.Siip't. ,-ff-rrr MR.IS A Nl* ATIKA tfl * ■ ' <&_TCFT'* Hol'l'E TO NEW \tmKr______m__ ea"saa_-_*yia f bTKH.<<iii'H<;9>SK AND NORFOLK-Passenger. >»%•--!■■■— ■■ ' nig Richmond every MONDAY. and SATURDAY mornings, b; the RICHMOND 1 AND PETER .BURG RAILROAD CaK-i -i half past t.ur o'olock say I -10 A. M.» ne.-t with the cars »t Petersburg, for .V>- I 1 arrive at Norto.k in due time to take th » ships ROANOK.E. YORK TOWN and JAMWJ TOWN,for MJKW YORK, ainving at New Yorl early the nrjt day afternoon* in time lor Hi* .1 1 lerent lines going RART aad M'KTH- Passage to New i ork from Rvlimond. is J Mefiaaaatat* room,on Beard the itsemers. i*s . sume as though pa-mage was taken ou board tn* J amp he re-« 10. t En Tickets, app.i to , LUDLAM .. WATSON. Opposite Steruners' W banes. 1 N. B. The Purser* ot the ships, ore** Clerks will I* oa he.nd in the vicituti <>t the 1* teisburg ticket oSe. every Monday.Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at 4 o'ciock. t* ss»*«l I those persona witk tickets who may not nave £ ■ * cured them at our nifioe previously 1- * mh SI t* rt r tl __ «o*'*» MRR.^A&iig! i HH_Mmß^w^ B i^!vi. I THURSDAYS ano SATURDAYS. Boat TEM Emstt- Boat MERCHANT. Cast. Gso. C. Latßß. » ! Boat BRISTOL. C.ipt. (s'lA.. J. Jo.in-on. c j Boat J- J. IKHY. Ct.pt. Wit. P. ii.KVSt.AB*. Boat FAME. Capt. V?a. H. P__B*o.«a. Boat OLIVIA. Cast J.J. Pbtkb*. . . . c I The*e BoaU are all of th* irstolass, oommsuJ** by oarefut *nd experienced Captains, and .**»• ' I promptly as advertised. The tahscriber, ttistikts' :) i for paetfavois, begs* oonluuiaue-e of the same. oj At th* Shed. Boo* St..in rearwf old Gas Works. "' "1 a ■ 111' TOTKA. fc f TV R*» P«R , ( -£^ySSfe.' r H K SPRINGS -*<1 I. r'«.*•>" ~ I str**t,( City Savings Bai.k.) Ri.liiuoud. Va-. s»« v I prepared to »upply peope l»>» v '»* £ ,r . TYs-iV 's - ' piaces.wn.l their awUti....! a'AHINK '•'•^ >r • andTkI.KSCOPEM. sommmb* ' , giving a cear and dtaUßci_si»*t , "'' l d.at»ui i-iv -» - on land or wawr; XI kK KOSt'uPES and 1J d BEOSCOPIC VIEWS-iU* euiertaiuius ibsJ'* 0 ineiii. ehauKing the te.h-->us aud mouotoiu.u* 1 • al the Springe To enjoy iiieui aud deliaht--an•"«• y n.ahe.l at u..ai '• i **p u * l ''!__.Wi"l .•_•_?_.._._. rrnowued PER iSOt>PIC SPE<;IA_I.KS aieooi mimmm% »•• H , KEAH » UM fc co,