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ITKIiKGIIAI'IHO NEWS. '. h.-p.-m-.l tor llif Ru'hmi.nu Dispatcti-l " , frim < entral Amerlre. ufl v.mik.lul.v i' - Tbe North Star from ] . ' ' wall has sti ived. ( ; il. r.is- M.-agUer, with his associates, had ' , racted With tbe Kicm government j i i iaiii.ad lrom llova de la lotra u> , , ;;, .Mhlb. I f , battle was dalle expected at Qaayaqßii, j , a port Franca anil Flore, the tTOOjpS "I "be i , v..".- MM sinft the tov.'iis nMtt tMtttmwmj ■*. men . | i , , ll.eran will return t» W-kaWaRW" ■■ j Bog} 'tin Mmt*ter ~i.„ in. v n sloop Laaeaatar *»» »' ■■«■■■ | hePowamtaaai Valparaleo t t l)ev|rn.l.»f t> rr - , ' ■ ] NKXVARK. N J, -lth It' -_«■**>?!££ * 1 ranßliß's shawl and taWeoover ma. .fa.^ ■»- j rv.waa Sornt this Biorala«. l_oa» SWa\aSS j.nrt.itiiy Lasared. Arrl.nl •« «br *trenier <;ln»«ew. Vv „ Yonn.JmU II tm* »'**«» hl P {i]! " f'. j. . i. ■ , olo« tb.> Wth all .armed ■ .',;,, p .nf. Her a.ivi..'.« haye « gntici|»ate.i _ Naval .- ,». .tnirli Hi- 1 B fnea'e Nl.icr- ' :t:T , V ed -i I* irtstaonth. N. II , tin. , c;. i. s Mrdi erraaasa station. I !Sorltii-rn Mnrkitu, • v ,„ ~ . 13—Cotton Baehaaged PJonr i ~,,,. Wheat firm white Western RI 40.r Rl «S. j . ... c.l Me.s Pork un Banged; -. . i ...i .... ant at i- « ■• ! . I \, XX ,. nail at lie Susar active, rurpeatiae , ..••• ,rt Ins Baeaeated. . Jnly Fleaf dell and so sales i. .. < . ~ :-.. d st ■■_•. ■'■ :!" ty . .-.•; :y. Wheal a.-'. -• c and iriaer— red 5' ■>• a - |i .Vi Corn dull aad heavy— . , j whits 13 Tb ProvisMMW linn. Ml , (, w | isse ■ steady al 3W». « ' ' i In I! t- I IIIMIST UK t I. HO IIS I>i XX M- I I MOM o*l ■■•'■ "TRA' BE, No. . , rdt - i itifs - s tr P"d «Bd « ■ -'•-. worth double the mo- < ~'.,. n sndtes. tit..- Jaei nets. „■ hslf their value : .."ii l i , ... . ~. '.-.,. .. the iiehest pa-terns, .;..'- j srds ••! Carpetmg m Ss, 40toS0s.pt ___ • t n MM new mis Coi 1 . Diapers. • iwi and U <•-> ned ... mcc Brown sr,d Ble .:, ~. v !->-,: thsnchestNeedie . . , ■ sud Swiss Band*, La- i kings ai U -■ CI eck and Swise* -i. ■(~• ...w. 1 Midi-/. Pu-.i.'S ~ :,.i..-. and highei seliisg el«ewhere for twice , th«B_<>aev. A ■ -.....<■.'- from < i.c and ail. , ... ,-. \ £ Mun -' .••< t..-* ehc west , , , . . ■ , iSEPH BTRA i'.-K. \ rf.HERa.ASOI. WHY .LEVY'S atore ie gen ' ! , oi >wde with ladies, is-that he ~...• I J ..:.-• Drj lioods in th.' oity. aad tint tats is is . . ~ v.d einlir-tces a com- ' te assortment of it«eiraids Ir> Goods H« is .', *. tl .■ e« ■fc ow at : ■-.. of Col of which «I be toned ••> le p, ,;i lly as , -■ represented Bwiss Muslin Col- • i. worth Wo.; s«isi MasUn Collars at i . rl h _»c . > «.i a»s .1 .1."..-., worth Tsc : Co la's ~ . v • S1 C< Pre -it. hi'--.- . worth .*!."'.; , - .: ..'.-.. worth 8140; C< liars at worth -. i i _ ai Rl -'.. worth S3 SB; Csmbiio Collars at tt, worth S3 SO fhe above mentioned Collars J new, and ol the lateat st) le, and having ' heim puree - _nn. h less than thair value, l ■ v itonishinxl) low pr.oes. Di \ IL B NORTON'S HORSE TONIC— tor improving the co dittos ol Horses. Mules. ; . . . ng thssa «n appetite, and relieving ■ i hots _rid wnrms. hidebound, and r, and all diaeeaee to wnicli a horse is ( nternally I ins "Ho'f.- Tonic" lives them im appetite and -.' .d i. nr, a fi;.' .n l«e 1.-ft .ft 'ifter the ;.ni ii, i .« i mprovod.withnut his falling beck to his firm. i.-i .r condition. This H >r«e lonic is prepared JAS. P DU Va.. Droggiet. t',."-»i i I V,n a and UKS streets, Richmond, Va., < .m , : . ~■( hy sil Drsggists in tne United States. I nuk a l i H E r X i * r. s c;i. EAT l> .-I Al liHTER-MUST BR SOLD TO MARE ■ ROOM >>'H KALI. UOODS.—F.legant Beress ■ K..t.es and Flounces al 9J60; Organdy Double ] Murt Dresses ».• -.2. Dress Si Us .-a Sue pf r yard; i . Corsets open fronts. «>n!v ,*Jl.2i; Linen Towels it SI per doz ; l" r oi eh Gtngbams.h in< sotne styles, lJ;.o. per yard; i';.r - >.■ ai ball price; 0r .., ,| f Lawns a I iC worth 76c ;Es tliso an.l ' Prsnctl B< re es very low; IllaoK Eace Al-ictles an Bornons at a great saorifioe; 109 old-fashioned Colored and Klaok t k Mantillas, cost orifinalry lfin *■> to i-i c - -i rr. in ~l to 92 each; Duck i ace Mitts cheap; Hoot; S« its, best ..teei ' i.. . shape, st ti .Il the orteinal prioe. Now is \ the time rorbargai i» st toe i> >wi town Kmp.nnm i ol ALI X Hi Moßj 8,«3 Main st c; I >1 >l KH'tlOllilMl AT REDUCED E* PRICES.-BHAFER. HALSEY ,V CO., 110 , M tim . treet, have determined to reduoe their stock of Rummer Clothing, in order to make room for Eall lioods. Ail peis.oa in want ..! Bummer Clothing,would do v.p.. t> examine this siock, whicb will be sold regardless of proht. SIIAFKR, HALSEY ~ CO . llu Mam it, late I upma i S Hall |)Lll X CLOTH OlOSs Vf ARE.—I6O Black I> Cloth Dress Frocks, various qurilities and prices ;300 Black Doeskin i'arits, various q i ■ lines | and prioe*; 100 Black Stik, c-atin and Cassimere v-i-t- Ti.e _...iis-<i.. varied in stock, well made, l.iceiy cut. and « : be sole at fair prices. Those m want will do well to give me ,-.n ctir.y cull, st lit Mais streel V\ M. I li'A .- A! i i .1. II ii I HHDS. prime Western Birfes and Bhould- I"" es: in imo extra sugar cured Uams, World's Fair.T.dd .-. Bon's, Mitchell A > sdd's, and otbei brands; SO bbls. purs old Apple Hr.nii. : .- tierces, bbls. and ke-s t Lard; Siii b ■ No land3Mackerel; 100bbls PotomaeHer r.ms, e.\-.n. 'lUinti. hor sale !'» JONEfI V CO. VJO.ili.Tlli.>«; M.w -8 I 0 N E w ,\ TE R " O COOLERS.—We have on hand a supply .<f Siniii' Wat,.. Coolers, vi our own maanfacture, Which we warrant to he very snperior, and very cheap—say from two dollars to lour dollars. Call and supplj »onr_elves, at X t.t : i... ft PARR'S I'.-iterv. Corner of 12.h and Cary street . At Hi »RL«. A. c. Bhermaae Rye Whiskey; *_k''l» too i.i-is. Peter Bingsr's Mountain Uit kev; ion bbls Holland k Co.'s Mouotain Whis- Aey. two years old; 5u casks Fort and .Madeira V\ine; b pip.-. Holland iiui For sale br jO.Nf.S k CO. MINERAL. WATERa.—Rockbridge All in. Healiiii Spr;ii){ an.l the Saratoga tVaters.— For sale l.y FISH EH -V SHEPHERD. Druggists, No. '--i Msin street. \ OTH E.—All persons having begs belonging to X> the lata Brmoi F V. ft C.H.bUTTON an requested to send them in at once, to MADDUX k CO.. Cary, three door belon 13th street. Iji/k RAGS Lasnatra Coffee; 40 casks supe ''"...• Fisnoa Brandy: Hull's. Colgate's ard D*ier*tve Soap; choice N. 0 see Me . •.!'«; Portland Syrup; Mitehell's Candles. For jon ES i CO. 9( ~ i HALF BOXES C. II Grant .*- Co.'s liy **t uJXJ draulic Candles; 50 boxes "Stearic Acii!'" Candles, in store, lor sa'e lo MABSIE .V PLEASANTS. f'IIZKI NDKR SHIRTS AND OBAW " i ERR—A good aasortaieat foil sizes, various qualities and prices, for tale tow 1..r cash, at 114 Main street. vV.M IRA SMITH. fftflAvVHOldE AMI HALF BOXES'Ada t'tttJ nidiu'n" CsndU-s; WO boxes TallowCaa il.tt _iw ts.xes Drown Si'.tp, in store, for sule In .\ aSSIE ft PLKAfiAN IS. pORfER AND VI,K.-Edinburgh Sparklics I Ale; Guinness' h xtra Stout; Aapintll's London }'i rtet : Aspinall's India Pale Ale: Whiten U'g Pale Ale; fur sals by 1 kG. B. DAVENPOkT. 'PAN Wilts OIL; Bosendale Cement. Jack -1 son.. Candles;Safetj Pass; Sanger's Mustard; Machinery Oil; White Grease; foi sale by I .. G. D DAVENPORT. Lit okh E.—st eases "Otioraano" Lwand,lm s.ore aud for sale by K. H. BKINKER k CO, I'l.okiijv MKAttT I* 1.. t-2 inofa Plaak, -I -".-.li, SxU.tatl Ixll, and in her s-zes. l-uid 188, for sals h. k B. WHITLOCK A EON. f'KIAT RKDI ITION in the price of Cas.i a * mere Suits. Sell tor .'ash onl» Want to close them ou- IRVING HULL, Agt. Late ot Tupman .V Hu11,94 Main St., corner Uth. CUOAR 2:- hiids. V.rt.i Rco; 16 hhds. N• w Or l' leess; Loaf, Cat Loaf, Crushed, Powdei-d, Granulated. Ii anil Circle A Coffee, tor sale. LEWIS WEBB k JOHN g. WADE. J'lMI- Herrings, Cut and Grose; No 3 Macker el, larte and small ; Shad and Shad Roe, aud Salmon Trout: lor ea.e by LKWIS WKHi'l k JOHN G WADE. HAKTBHOKNR'S ft'H R-ALL.-lOgrosaof Ibis valuable medic.ue just received, and for sale by liOVK A CO , Wholesale Drug) isu MOI.AJ»SEB-iai hhds Cuba Mu.o.n ado ; 120 bbls. Su-.-ar 11..use Syrup: for sale b» LEW lb WEBB k JOHN G. WADE. CORKs B— Lscuaj ia. Jamaica, Java, Mat ieabo and Mucin, for sale In LEWIS WEBB k JOHN G WADK. iJAi.s. BAOS.-S.tou superior and extra Bags, •*-» in store and lor sale by KENT. PAINB fe CO. pORTLArtD, Ol IERHAVIIN ANU 1 BRA-HIVE BYRI PS. for sals by I oil.s, PARLRY .'. CO. \X7HITA BOITR-A lot. veil atade mid »» rary eheae, irvlng hu__l, a.l. Next to Pairo'a h ..change Office. CjAAI»LRB.-l-0-Bi-a«l!.ajesAdamsßUM,aperia ' and ia.iow Caudles, in Ktorf for sale tn . i '<■' i"■ >-ya it i. i•': v k co. CHUIIR OKI i > AM. H|..\lß TLA.- All qualities, lor sale very low, by WM T. KINO. 6 and 8 Franklin st. OMU.taiihli. MAIM II For pudd7ii*s Ac. for sale by FI«HFlr* .' H I.lilt- Rl), No 126 Main at. Ot llt-.KI k. »Caiiv ss.d Hams; r/bbls. Cider mfV Vinegar, for sale by MASSIF * PLKARANTS. PKAKLIIAHbKV Jiiht receiv«.l. for sale by WM.T. KiAO.nand B st. Nl W I Ht.-1-a.l-.-H'eceiving per steamer, for sale by WM. T. KING, ti and. Krankliu «t_ t\l\ RI T» choice No. I Mackerel, for a*'e by UKJ MASSIE A PLEASANTS. RO ?*••• Rehned aid Western Lard for sale v ' *ABBI_S »PLi. ASA NTS. Te »IHl>.. prime Weetern Rbnadersia»'<»ra. W lor sale by MA.-'Slii it PLEASANTS. IJINUKK OLl> WHUREV-tt bbla t ,r sale _±\ by i. k o b. davenport. baas choice La«nayra Coffee. y b.» aale by POTTS. FAhI.EV fe GO? C'LANO.-No. 1 Peiuvisn Guano, for sale, to _' arr.ve by r U SK'INKKK V C'». Sli't-RlUh f A MILT HOI H- Fvi »a . by vV u L'.Hi-OP. MOJiCOM fe tv I mRB SCTENTH ANNUAL EIMIEITION i t OK TRS VA, MEOHANICV INSTITUTE, , Will he eeeaed as the 10th DAY OF OCTOBER > NEXT »n«l closed on the Slst 1 be Hall will lie opened lor the tec-ption of ar tielet on 'He Mof October, and the Judges' list ol 1 B rt . ten tor competition will be closed on the even ins o< 'he 6th Ampli' motive power will be prov-ded for WA , CHINKRY Merli*inc«, Msiiufncturers, J A nd otheis.of this and all other Mi,nes of the Union. iire e-u nestly invited to contribute to tbe display ' nl-Wt to l>e ma«le J To the LA DIES the Hoard feel indebted for their former patronage, and confidently expect trom J tiifm increased contributions at the approaching F lair. 'Ihe Premiums to 1* awarded Will le Vedals. ' Money and Diplomas For information in refer ei.ee to the details of the Exhibition, address the Chairman of the Exhibitinu tJommittee, Mr. JAS. D BROWNE, lo whom, also, applications for spars can lie made. JAS. I). BROW.NK.Ch'n.'w.M.' MACFARLAN'E, JAS A BCOTT, JAS.T. {'EMBERTON. II P EDMOND, w.M. W.HNEAA, JNO V.McKEIL, J.W.LEWELLEN.Sec. je IS- tin i rt—- __ \n uksitti t t» ~6 f. v _%o*oVoun.!*POt N'l\ PORTSMOUTH AND ' tfaiai —■ BSNORFOLR.-The Meam.r CUR- ' TIM tft'K, Capt. .". C. Gtiroßii. fitted up in s neat stile for night travel, wo! make an excursion : tothe aliove ptsees on SATURDAY EVENING pext.W inst.,(aad reguinrly Kvt-'.RY .^ATUR DaY BY EN INO thereafter, dariag the watering # eessoa.) leaving thewberj ai Kocketts at 6 o'clock j P M.. arrive at OLD POINT about 12 o'clock; ' •hence to PORTBMOI TH and NORFOLK and / return the next evening.. SUN DAY.) leaving Nor \ folk el s o'cio.-k. touch at Peitsaoath and Clo . |'..,n', ...n.i arrive at Ricnniotid aoout 1 o'clodl A. , ,\ . Moadsy morrfing. PaessGß for the tup, to Old Point. Norfolk 'nd Portsiiiotit h. and return. ! meals included. I 94 50. a»v No Fbkiuiittaks.> o.n run EXCURSION , TKTP. Ue l-tsl R (». Ha: KINS. [, SHIPPUNQ | - -_c- I . M. NAIL ST 11 A "il ..HIP • <5t3T-17* JAVESI'OWN FOR NEW YORK.- ' •aa________«TN steaiaer JAM EBTOWN, Captain ' TIIOS- BbIB3I«B, Will 1.-nve in-r<3 at. 4 o'clock P. M., ' FKIDaY. tiie 13th ins. Kji-iirsion ti.-ketK isnie.i te go and return by ! either ot the steamers, t_ tats room and meals in ' eluded, for the *nry lew price of .15 ' i- tssage ■ i N.w York, meals n-id Etateroo n m < lv. Ed, tio. Steerage passage _•'■ Passage to Norfolk sa<r" aa by the river boats. ' Consignees are re<iuehti>d 11 send for ihair goods tn day. Fte.ght re< -eive.) to day '■ T'nursday land up to the hoaroi II o'elook A.M., Friday. ' Freight for Huston taken at moderate rates and forwarded with di*paten j Tickets mid berths secured at our office or on r board the ship. ii tt-ft LEDLAM A WATSON. A.-Z**. FOR NORFOLK, NIW VOItK ' ___[__£& AN 1' BOSTON.- The barge lIE.MKI- « ""''"*-"""E f I'A in now reaiiy to receive freight !-r til. above at the Dock, near Ed-Bond, Daveaport R Co.'s. aad will leave FRIDAY. Ikup iimr ,h» io o'clock A M. Connecting with ihe steemakiss MONTICELLO, for New York, aad S. R.BPALDING, l>r 1.0.t0n. Freight taken at i lowest mtcs. T. D HALL, jy !>-»* At Edmond. Davenport Co.'s. ,' . i rOK JACKSONVILLE, FLA.-The ' _____** I bns L. M. STROUT, Tasoosjaaster. ! ■ ■"■having a portion oi her cargo engaged, will j nave dispatch, tor remainder ot cargo, apply to ' iy 12 !*• W.D. COL'.UITT A. CO. \ > . FOR BALTIMORE VIA f. oR . ' _dJOB> FOLK .—The rood lobooner D. C. GUY- i ■■aa* i v KH. Cast. X tawaa, having a portion ol her c.-.rg . engaged and going or. board, will have dispatch. For remainder, apply W < jl lv - r.t W. n. COLQUITT ~ CO. ii\ FOR NEW YORK—FIRBT VEBSEL- ! Richmond and New Yo'k Lineo! P..<-kets. •■■s B»The miperior fast sailing schooner DAIS VILLE, Captain S. Chistbb, having a portion oi hei cargo engaged and going on Uiard. will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, apply te ' jy9-ts DAVID k WM Cl'hklE. _*___. FO_i BOSTON—FIRST VEBSEL. - packet schooner WEBTOVKR, i ■*■ — "C.tpt.A . Micbbbsob, having a portion oi her cargofiuwpi) and going on Ixiarrl, will have quick dispa.ch. For balance ol freuht. apply to 1 jeii7-ts DA VI L) k WM. CURRIE. SUM M X R .«* < H _111 f. X OP _£7JT tJ_> TII EN EW YORK AND VIRGINIA , «wr«w_« i «. r j.; A n liSHl |. COM ( . AN . v.-The ROA NOKE. Capt Coi:, h. having resumed tier trips | again, the three Steamships comprising tins line Will run as lollows. viz : The YORKTOWN, Capt. Paprim., leaving Richmond lor New York every TUESDAY AF I TERN JON. at 4 o'clock. The J AM.IISTO \VN, Capt.. .(.INN KR, every FRI- | DAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. i ROANOKE, Capt. Couch, every MONDAY i MORNING, at hour named in .-atarday's papers. ExCCKSION TICgSTS issued by these Steamers for the round *.p for 818 Meals and Sf-ite-Room ii-- iomtn idations inoluded in this charge. Passaoi to New York only .m. ard no charge for Metis ami State- R. on aceommod&tioßS. Thes. SteauierK stop at Norfolk, going and re- ' turning, to land and receive p'lssengers. _e2n tK I.UDLA.M A WATSON. j-rnjiii OREAT REDUCTION IN _t ±EtAi P RIC- KOF F ABBAIi ETOAND FR OM -?«_«•---* \ ( ..W YoFK -Excursion Tickets bj ; tne ma'.nificeut steamships YORKTOWN ard • JAMESTOWN can be Had tor §15 for the round ' trip—going and reuirnins by erhcr of the Steam- ' ets. No extra charge nn.de for meals or state rmni accommodations. These tickets remain g0...; uniil tbe Ftiil, giving tho.se who may procure them ample tune to sojourn at tiie North before return.:.; house. Persons wishing to see tie i;rea_ Leviatb ,n steamship Great Eastern, which is daily exnected in New York, can do sonowatsmall expenaa- Pickets procured at our office, opposite steam ers' wnarves, or on board of the steamer?. jeH Li LI.'DLAM k WATSON. OFFICE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY,! Richmond. March 6, iB6O. \ HATINO jist t o.>ipi.«-;ti-;d _K_U____\ new arrangements with tl.e New York • rf * srM " c,s *St.-'aiiißhiv Company for Express privi le.eit per JAME6TOWN, YORKTOWN. and ROANOKE, we are now prepared to forward all kinds of merchandise, in .aige or small packages, at treialy reduced rate.s. Goods destined for Steamship Express should be so marked. Our accommodations are ample, and packages under _• xpress seal. For rates of charges and regular triweekly con tracts, apply to J. L. M ACDO.NOL'OH. Agent, 2(;2 Main srreet, below SUb. N. B.—Oar daily INLAND EXPRESSES are running as usual. inh7--t.s ' _.rr"*'__. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ~ .--*iW poN JAMES RIVER EOR OLD rff sr-siaannp OIN T, PORTSMOUTH, AND NORFOLK.-The Steamers OLEN COVE and CURTIS PECrv have been put in first-rate order, and will run to the above places. Tne tiLEN COVE, Capt. Wag. F. CABTBB,wiII leitve the witari at Rocketts, regularly every M IN DAY. WEDNESDAY and f-'iUDAY morn ings at 6 o'clock, precisely, and reiuru each alter nate days, ei-CiM.:. Sunday, leaving the wharf at NORFOLK al the same hoer, » o'clock A. M. t and touch at allot tiie r..,ular Landings ontherivor, go: ig and returning. The CURTIS PECK. Capt Z. C. Gifforp, be ing neatly fitted up with i-ertts. will leave the wharf at Rocketts every SAiT RDAY eveuing at 6 o'clock, and return, leaving the wharf a' NOK FOLK every SUNDAY evening at 6 o'clock, md regularly every TUESDAY and THURSDAY evenings at 4 o'clock -and return each alternate daj. at the same hour. 4 o'olo. k. Going down, the Curtis Peck will touch at City Point, Wilcox's, Clairmont, Grove Wharf, Old Point, Portsmouth.and N ifoik- Returning, Ports mouth. Old Point, Rock Wharf, Grove. Dillard's, Clairmoßt,Willcox's. City Point, mid arrive at Richmond aboat 1 o'clock, Monday morning. Passage for tne Saturday trip, and return next evening, meals included, ,*4 50. Passage on regular trips, either boat, to Old Point, Portsmouth or Norfolk. *2. Aleals—equal to any ti yen on any boat—SO cents each. MS. Freignt taken as usual. je-t-ts R. 0. HASKINS. FARM 3 FORSALt] *** BEAUTIFUL <Ol NTRY SEAT-a tEMMOH GROVE ST., WITH OK WITHOUTKI —*•* HO! SKHOLU FURNITURE, FOR"* R KNT OR LEASE.-At the request of Mr. John _i Johneon we are authorised to rent or lease his heaatlfnl Cottars Residence, with about 8 acres oi I,unl. v .Ui or without tha household furniture— Possession given at oace. This is without doubt the most beautiful country seat around Richmond. Apply to GODDIN k APPERSON. II li-it __m BFAI TIFULFAKM OF 153 ACRES dSfBO.N TUE WEBTHAM PLANK-ROAD, ••"THREE MILES WEST OF RICHMOND, Fi>H BALE.—We are author: red by the owner, to sell the beautiful farm located as above, recently ooonpied by Col. S. S. M.erF. and ad'oiiumc on the east the farm of Gen. W. H. Richardson. The tract contains IM acres, the most of which is cleared and in good Bear t. There ia a small dwell lag and nitip c out-buildiiiiis. There is s fine orchard ob the place. This is rea'iy a most beau t tui country. For terms. appl> t > jy __-__> GODD'N A APPERSON, Allots. _ ox* YARMOUTH FOR SALE OR FX-ja *f* CHAN . 1-..—1 otfer tor sale, or exob&ngeKS bu reel estate in the city of Richmond. mj FARM, called "Yarmouth," in the county ..f junes City, on the Chiekahi.imny river Bad \ ;ir uiouih creel., which is navigable for the largest ci .ss ol sail veess h; contains I,WW acres, about £U0 e.-resof winch is clewed, and has b«*ii varied. The soil is productive aad easily tilled The im Movements consist of a food brick dwelling, 2u by SS feet, two stories sad heeeieest ana the usual out houses, li.rmoiitii is one of the best stock farms in Eastern Virginia. I will sell a «reat bsr jmb. er give alibereftrade lor city property. For particulars, apply to the suhser.lier in Riohmond. J±J' U " R. B. W APPEKMIN. mna POWHATAN LAND EOlt Stl.E. --«B*»A beautiful FARM of MH acres, which may ■■■■be erilarted by tbe purchase ol 150 acres ad joining, 3 nines from I'owhatan Station. The sot is ef the lient unprovable character, the neieh ...r nood excellent, churches and nulls convenient, and is within one hour and a quarter of Richmond bj rail. JOHN WATKINS, je_a-d2w,cw4w Genito P 0., Powhatan. " " HAT*.., &c. ___ rje fcOYB' HATS VERY CHEAP. rm At we have uuite a lar«e stock of HATS, we will sell them viky iueap roB ts. h, and would invite ail wh i want a bargain to call at BIN FORD'S Hat Store, ]j7 --Hi" HM am street. rm Tlli. JAFAICRK •URCS HAT. >■ __h lust recevdatTs Main street the JA PANE.-. E OLNCE HAT, something n ce&nd light for the season. Call and set oae. ~ . R L. DICKINSON, buooessor to Biuiord, Dickinson A Weisiger. 114 ts rj| 1 A X GAI MJH MATS . We are Belling some styles of S U M M E R HATS at «re.ttly redu.ed prices You enu get a very pretty Hit for FIFTY CENTS AUe, just received, a very handsome lot of SOFT HaTS, at BIN FORD'S Hat Store, 1 H : lit' w .Maui »u**t. ■' " —. jo SSS BTJMMBR-RBBORTB. |,_ji BRUNAKIi Hn|.R»,~~ TfTftT ELM IRA. NFW YORK. T'-iq { !.. BLOSSOM. Proi-hikt. .. ( r(iiiuetly Proprietor of the itio.soin House. Ro chester. N. V.) This lar»e and commodious Hotel, at thejunclion of the N. Y. and E. R K. wnu the toads leading fro-ti X .Itimore to Niagara rail*, is now open fur the reception of visitors Pure air. i.ne scener,. a well stocked larder, good beds and attentive serv.nis, a r e some ol ths at traction., la travelers. Noett >rta will l« spvred to continue its skaraetei as a FIRS i'-CLAdI. MO -l'a*aen.ar.i desiring lovisit Niagara Fills ca. procure liiroug.i t k. 1* to Baltimore, at whiMi point thr .irli t.cLuis cm be procured to the Falls by the '...maun Ceutral Kailroul, the shortest and moid cxp.id.turns .oute to Eiiuira, Canada and ths N. I in* .. Il 81 KK\< f. . : IH..*i. R.tci .»f«. - \ Washington. Z|M.« tUIM _~ Es.j., i F W d. .: . ■-. r. " > _ R. B. C-oi.KMAN, " Eutaw House,' B »'t- C. C. ADBBoB, " i WM. GaRBBTT, " . Harnsburg. JT i o _ arn COI NTY N. C. win be open' o* the Mil of It LV, for the accomm .dation ..f ...r- r, S I RUNG CHALYBEATE BPIUNG which is though* to ue equal v. anr. lias been dis covered upon the premises since the close ..f last season, within six hundred yards of the Ho-el — A 1%-ge tw.. story 80.v1i.0 anu Bilmahd Ha !....> will beooaetaatlt open for the amusement ..I vis. ors tr, »t charge A Bm.BNBiB Ba..d will lie in attend-ince danag the season HHOCCU SPRINGS axe distant 12 miles South _vl. !U i lt ' c if a i rr ' ,n . t,n ,P cp V.V (,n ' 110 Haletgi, and Wed. n haii.o.d Mr. W. R. Philum will he in readings, on the arrival cf each train ot cars, with comfortable coa.hea. to convey company to tho .-pritu-s in ihe shortest tune, without the least iter- i.'ion. Ratk-ok HoAnn.-Per day. 91W: per week. «-»: pemmnMi. *25. Btflftl* meal. 60 cents. Chil dren i ,d Servants, hal price. jy 9-lm is-li THE ASMLA-iO HOT TililßlTP'TUiar resort, situated sixteen miles id* iBB I. "-"m RICHMOND, in the beautiful and thrtviag y I.age of AM. LAND, ou the Kichmond. rrederickstmrg and Potomac Railroad, is now ..pen tor visitors, and ix prepaied to arcoiiimo dMS l.in il es with rood tare, and everything desi rable, ilia head of the taunly will bo furnished wihri i-ree Ticket between Ashland and Rich mond. For farther information, sppiv at Superintend ent X oilico Kichmond, Fredericksburg aud Polo mac Raiiroad. or address JNO. L. I'HOMPSON, Proprietor. jy .—ls Ashland, Va. Al. _. VAitl r_ i V _T- _\T:. 1.5.. -I'h ese Ntjis ar» f>r the reception lot 'lilt, lr' 1 visitors. They »re situatsd 15 miles we.-i oi Siaur.ton, on the Virginia Cen'ral Rail road, ihe c tr* stopping at *lie do r. There are here two alum streams—one eal) betite. one heal ing— and fr*e j.tone springs, all ot superior qua lity. These mineral waters have already become celebrated for their medicinal virtues Board per month, or 26 days -52-1 M Per week 7 uo Children and Servants half price. jy 6-dim C. W.BI'RRHBB. aY, a ■TRisiitfia »r k i:_ «s ," *'"_!__ T AUGUSTS COUNTY, VA. U'-iM. I Tins MOUNTAIN RETREAT will be open ofl the Ist day of June, for the reception of visitors. This place has advuntat.es ovei any wa tering place in the Virginia ssoaatains. Here is a Mi'.phiir Spring that hss been resorted U* for tne last half r.enti_rv. and lis virtue highly appreciated .11 over the State, it is second only to the Green brier Winte Sulnhur Water. Ihe Alum Water it equal, if not superior, to any in the IState, and the Proprietor recommends it with penect eonfi *Ss?e. In cases of Scrofula, Chronic Piarrhiea, Dyeentei-. .".'•■■ "iflosia. Ac. it has l.ecu the means ot restoring a large nut... .:-*f invalids. The phy sicians who lived ard practioeu ... ::;« neiglilnir tioi d, certiiy tha' they have need it in their erne tice with fine elfect years ago. The Chalybeate waters are of good quailt», and What is remarkjil.'e, Miese three d llerent waters come out ol ti» — same ridge, al! wiltun 'he grounds, mid within 5.>0 yards of each other. There is also fine Freestone water piped into tbe grounds. Ana'ysis of these waters sent on application. There will be fine ML'SlCforthe BALL-ROOM, and ail the aiiiuieuients found at such places. Tne Proprietor can only nay th it he will continue t> do all in his power to pleuse Ins visitors, both inva lids and picas ire seekers, and nothing shah I>e left undone to tn-ike their stay pleasant nn.l -v reeable. An cxpei lenced Physician resides rut iioSprings. Tkbms.—S3 per day; $10 per weak. Private contracts made lor the seneon. SIRIBI INU SI'RIMJS is the first watering pla'-e reached by tha line <> r the Central Railroad, from Richmond, Baltimore, Washington and Lynchburg. Visitors ret-r-h tins place by 6o'clock, P. M .R.meday. by four-horse stazes, from Staun ton, {ii miles. The road has been much improved. ami the coaches on th's iine are new. just from the factory (at Concord, N Ii ,» and ol the nest qu.ili tv. They lev.-c Staunton daily after the arrival of the cars Lout the East. CHEBLEY KINNEY, je3o—lui* Proprietor. Jijl. KOCRRKIOSR RATUR, ?p______? ROCKBRIDGE CO., VA., -i'l'nlilF ill s '' ! "" ta ' < "'" A miles lrom Goshen Depot, <i.; tue Virginia Centra! Hai road, and eleven miles iron: Lextogton. Tins delighttul _. L" M MER RESORT Will be open on the 2dlh June. Persons leaving Richmond ny the Centra! Railroad, or Washington City by the Oram.e and Alexandria Railroad, tn the morning, will reach tne Baths by 0 o'clock in tiie evening. Persons coming from the Southwest, via Lvnohburg. may reach U.e Baths either by the Orange and Central Railroad or by the J.'inics Kiver Packet and Sta.-c* Coaches. Col. C. P. LEE. Superintendent for ie 19 -6w ti E. Joriian-A Co. A. ___ A.lk-.1.1A white SULPHUR ffSftfBPRINGS. -This beautiful and healttf. 11-'Btpl W-AT-..PIMH PLACE,situated2>s miles i 'in j.-t-tsviile, on tin- Richmond and Danville Railroad. 50 miles from Richmond, will be open Ist July, wn.n there will always he B conveyance to laae the visitor to and lrom the Springs. Tkbms.— 9io per mouth, .10 per week, and j2 per d.-iv. On the 4th of July there will be a grand military display of six volunteer companies. An oration delivered by Ihe Rev. R. Mci_.WAlHE,aad reading of Declaration of Independence by Col. Catnip.— A' 4 o'clock in the afterno n. there will b? a grand Tiltin-; Match, between the Cumberland and Am. lia Troops; and at 8 o'clock in the evening, there will be a grand military party, when tho '.iueen of Love and Beauty will lie crowned. We are mak ing arrangements to accommodate on that occa sion saveral thousand pcrtona. jolt—Stm* THOS. C. WILLSON ft SONS._ A /-_! A AL L Xi; II A N V N 1' X I •. Ii _~ I THRKK AMI A HALF MILS FROM -..'■■HE 1 .<ktii'<i-i7/. Depot, Montgomery Co., Va The moprierors having purchased thi3 WATER LOG PLACE in October last, have thoroughly re united and furnished it with entirely new tv • niture of tbe lest class, and wnl open it lor tne reception of visitors.m the I6TH DAY OF JUNK. Having increased seooramodstioßs. sad saede liberal arrangements for the comfort of their guests, The\ flatter themselves that hut lew. if any. Watering Places will afford the same au -actions. It is situated in ttiecountv of Montgomery. _>;_ miles t'r.in fHAWsViLI.fi DEPOT. (Virginia and Tennessee Railroad.] on the bank, of liie Roanoke river, ami is surrounded by sosse of the most heeotifal and attractive scenery to lie fousd among the mountains of Virginia. The water has io .uired sue a reputation in the last lew years, that ttis unnecessary to say anything in coinuien dation of it, It is now considered a sPßCtPtc.hr the worst forms of Dyspepsia, ami a remedy for all Cutaneous Diseases, disordered condition of the Stomach, Dowels and Liver, and lor prostration of the nervous si-stem. We Blight append a num ber of certificates from physicians and others ac quainted with its merits, and to these might be added ad infintluin. Passengers will be met at Hhawsville by four horse Omntbasses, to convey them over anew road to the Shrines. Persons leaving Baltimore, Wash iucton, Richmond and Petersburg, in the morning, arrive at the Sprm<- the same day; those fro in the South, will find the same conveyance on the arn v;:l tf' each train. je 13-.... BOOTH, COLIIOI'N ft CO. KEU UL.HIR SPKI NOB. ff£p£fMONROE COUNTY, VIRGINIA.-Tiie JslidHL-Lproprietors of this old and celebrated v\ atei ing Place respectfully inform the public that their placo will be open for the reception of visi tors on tiie Is', of May. We must confine ourselves t... a mere enumeration of r!:s diseases for the cure ol which this water is celebrated,reierrins ihe reader to a pamphlet jnst published by William liurse, M. D., » ttich will be tent tree ot charue by the proprietors on application. The diseases for the reuef of which this water is most remark able <_.-« chronic phthisis, laryngitis, bronchitis, functional t>i_.c«se of ths heart, hypertrophy oj the heart, muc _._• diarrhoea, irritability of tha nerves—prodiß-ir.il Sleeplessness, irritation of the kidneys and I.adder, 'ithic acid _ ravel, chronic atfections of the liver, aiueuorrhica, dysmenor rhaea, uienorrhaci.., . hroi.'« splenitis, chronic gas tritis hemorrhoids, scrotu! . chronic eruptions of the skin. The Tepot o f tins place is on the Va. and Teas. Railroad, Newoarn (now Dublin ) whence, before the first of inly, passengers will tie conveyed tri-weekly, br day ii. lit, a distance oi 3s miles, over a hue road and through tnoEt pictu rescue and beautiful scenery. Prom ihe first of July to tiie first of Octol.tr there will be a daily link, and after the first of October again a tri weekly while any visitors remain. This is the shoe test, most direct, and best route to the W..ue Sulphur, whither the State- 1 Will pro ceed via Salt Su'rhur, maKing their nwh; stand at tied Sulphur. There wil. be constant and rem lar communication by Stages with Wmte and Salt Sulphur, and the Sweet and Hed Sweet Springs. Dany mai is arrive lrom North unit South. T. 8. CAMPBELL ft CO. Red Sulphur springs Va.. April 25. leß 2m * . , A HFDFOKO ALI.M AIVO lOIH.M. ?|£»Y SPRINGS-—These Springs will I? open j_J;'lt_E-L('or ihe reception of Visitors on ths 16th ot June They are s.tuateddirectly on the Lynch luirg and Salem l urup'ke. ten miles from Lynr-h --l.urg and four miles from Forest Depot, on the Virmnia and Tennessee Railroad, at which Depot a vehicle will run during the season to convey visit ors to and from the Springs. Persons from Eastern Virginia and Worth Carolina, coin":. here hy public conveyance, will take the South Side Railroad at Petersburg, thence to Lyucihurg and then per Virginia aud Tennessee Railroad to Forest l»epot. je7-3m P. ECHOLS ft SONS, Proprietors. a ~ A COYNER'S WHITE AM> BLACK ?Mfsiilphur and chalybeate ILEtISPRINJ-. -This WATERING PLACE will Ue open ior the reception of visitors on the Ist of June, it is situated on the line and in full view of the Yirgintaand Tennessee Railroad, alK.ut half a mile flora Bonsack's Depor, Roanoke. Va.. at which depot an OMNIBUS will always be found waitinn, on the arrival of the cars.tocou vev passenr.ers to the Springs, These WHITE and BLACK SULPHUR WATERS have ettected numerous cures. The WHITE SULPHUR, aggravated oases of Dys pepsia, serious attection of the Liver, Kiduevsand Bladder. General Debility, and especially diseases of the Nervous System, and those diseases pc . culiar to females; the BLACK SULPHUR, all kinds ot diseases of the Skin, aggravated oases oi fetter, and other eruprioQs.il t _ a Skin. Tie ACCOMMODATIONS are equal to any to be louud in the mountains of Virginia, aad the TABLE and ATTENDANTS of the most satis factory chtracter, toeether with a fine BAND OF .U'SIC. and every other attraction usually found »t hrst-class WATERING PLACES-as to all of which we beg leave to refer to the larue nuintier of person* who have heretofore visited the pi ace. »Vl»-<l»in 'A HKFKI.IINOKH. Pr.io'r DlVlO**.*M».-Tbe President and Directors of the EXCHANGE BANK OF VIm.iNIA have deflated ..dividend olf* per ceuL, subject lo a de duction of A« per o«m «• nu *__ !i \_j! , . , ?.'.' n _!*■ '»«L jytf Ut W.P.tiTROTiU-R, CkoU'l. ,' > »y«"_«BBB-_MM»WB. AUCTION BALES. " rtfTOAE DA Y»._~l By Jas. >l Tayler * Sou. Am f». nRK'R Moral. ANDLOTINTHRTOWI. 01' FULTON FOX KALE AT AUCTION.- Will U sold upon the premises, on THURSDAY, it..- 12th inst . attS o'clock- 1' M . a I.rick bouse and lot at the coiner of Nicholas and Marshall btieets, in the t. wn of Fulton. '1 he house has t rooms, and the lot has a front of IJU feet on Mar shall st eet, runs buck 110 f<et toaHOeet aliev; has on it a well of icood water, and is well enclosed. r... v - -One fourth cash; the italunce at 4. 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest added, and secured by a trust deed J. VAUOHAN, Trustee. Jas. M Tailob k jy 10 HOI-BE A_-»li*»Tl!-~WirKi:R»VILLe AT Al'C rioN—We will seil without; nut or reserve, on TH l'RSl>i_ V, i=th Jul*. at So'clocs l\ M.. the HOUSE and LOT nesr RiHsketts. lieinn toe late resilience of Col. Frank Wicker, deed — The hi.us" is very comfortable, and has five good rooms, with all necessary nut-bii.Mings. There ie attacli«d to the hotixe about three-fourths of an acre of ground. I>bm< —One-fourth cash; the ba'snee at 4,3 and 12 months'. f»r negotiatue notes, mtu inttrcst ailded, and secured hy a trust deed, jy 7 JAB. M. TA VLOR A SON. Aucts. FOSTPONEMENT. In consequence of the inclement wenther the alw.ve tales are p-Stpoaed till MONDAY evening next, the icth of JaU.aomateaeiac at the same hour. t_L__i J.M.T. A SON. By Titos. W. Keesee, Anet., .Office corner 12th and Cary streets.) ADMINISTRATOR* SALK OF HIM SK. HOLD AND X TCH EN F I R N I T U RE . H'»hSE. BUGGY, CAHT, FARMING LTEN sll.o. Ac , AT * U CT 10 N.-i will seil. on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July Uth, com mencine at fio'ciock.at the residence ! of the late __.usr.aoe Robinson, all ol his House hid and Kitchen FURNITURE. HORSE. BU.» ' •ii and HARNESS-Cart and Harness, Farming Utensils, fee, Ac. By order of the Administrator Tkhms.—All .uins under 990, cash ; over that amount, HO days' credit, lor approved negotiable notes, witn interest added. jyio IHOS. W. KEESEE, Auct'r. POSTPONEMENT.-The above sale is post- ' roned until MONDAY nff.ernoop. at 5 o'clock, jy 13 THOS. W. KEESEE, Auot. liy Hi. tin rd < ~ ut..... n. Auct. Cir.ntmssvi,;. of firmttre... Ob WEDNESDAY, 18th in.t. at 11 o'clo.-k, at i'avenswoou.on ttieMecuaniosvitle Turnpike, the renden c of tha late Mrs Mary A. Braxton, [will cell a: auction the ba'ance of tha pars onal estate of the deceased, consistin;; of all her HOUSE HOLD ant KITCHEN FlirtNilUßK, eomarie- I ing a Mah many Wardrobe .Cabiner. Feather Bejs, Betiding. Hedstends. Caroets, one i'ie old English Clock, Chair*. Settees, Bareasa, Dining and other Tables. Dinner Ware. Kitcuen Utensils, Ac , kc TBBMS-..ash. C. CARMAN, Curator of Est lie of Mrs. Mar* A. Braxton, deo'd. ! Sale conducted by R. CsBTBOBB. jy 13—td By E. B Look, Auct'r. I ARGt SALE OP 1,700 UOZEN fIELES '-« TIN VVAKI-1 Al' AUCTION.-tm TUESDAY. 17th inst... at lOo'clock, 1 vrol sel at my store, a very extensive invoice of 1 7.iJ dozen pieces TiN W A X E.embracine Covered Buckets; I'ans; Wasn i..«ins; Pie I J Ute.«: Cups; Dippers; Co Use Boners; Coffee I'ots: Japanned Dust Fans; Fepper Boxes; . loyCsps; lea Canisters Ao. The above invoice is manufactured from the I very best stock, to suit the re_.ul.-ir trad', andean I •■c warranted enu.-il to any manufactured. Catalogues will be ready on the morning cf the sale. i The titteation of the trade is particularly re- . t nested, l.y 131 E B.COOK, Auct. By E. It. looit. Aact'r. QOR_.KS, MILE.-*. ELEGANT (AR. RIaOE, Ac. AT AL'CTION.-On SATUR DAY , 14th inst.. at in o'clock, 1 will sell at the Lot on Council Chamber Hill- Several Saddle and Harness HORSES. 4 young we.l-broke MULKS. 1 elegant one-horse FA.MILV CARRIAGE and ' Harness—has beea u«ed but a short time, and was made to order in tins city. 1 Furniture WAtjO.N. in lood older. 1 CaRRYALL. in good oruer. jy t3 E B-COOK, Auct. Ry J. H. Digges, Auct'r. A Vi TION- HORSES. MULES. COWS, ftc *» V. i\\ |>c sold, at the hose Lot, on Council Chamber Hill, on BATURDAY MORNING, the 14th inst.., eoiini.eucii.g at o o'clock, several Sad die aad Harness Horses; several *ood Work W ub s; 4 line M nch C. ws and Calves. ADl'l HONaL.—I J.-irk, weil broke to harness; 1 Li g lit V» a_ion, nean i.ew ; 1 set Ha'noss, tic.ry new; 1 Top B>ic«y nnd H.rnes,.; 1 fine Buugy Hor*e. |jv 1-jJ J. il. DiGGES, Auct. fit A mo. —C H ARTE RE il MANIPULATING vi COMPANY.— THE JAMES tilVf-R M4N VFACTURING COMPANY, of RICHMOND, ruu.our.ce to the publio that they are now prepar ing Machinery lor the Manipulation ol Fertilizers, and will be iv readiness to rappiy Farmers and others with their product in time for fail seeiltng. i'he increasing demand for prepared Manures as a substitute tor native Guano, which wnl pos sess al' tho combinations necessary to produce good Oroya, and will at the same time, improve the soi. pernianentlj, is a desideratum which this Company will endeavor to tupply. The native Guano, it is affirmed, l.y constantly taoreas ng tes tiotony,cannot perform this: while expe imcnts with reliable mixtures are constantly produced to show the saperior advantage .f their use. vV ith Oiese views, the JAMES Kl/hK MANU FACTURING COMPANY have established a Board of Directors, whose duty it will te to con buit the best authorities and procure the most -...Inline materials for the preparation ol their new Fertilizers, the price of which, when pre pared, wnl also be fixed ov th.s Board. Ihe Company have a large water power for its purposes, lat;ly secured under most favorable O'r cuinstances, enabling them to CARKY O.N THh BUSINESS OS A VERY LAKGE BCALE, and at very t. il.ng expense ; and the public may be assured of getting a pure article at a moderate price. Those persons who desire to have tins article i n tune lor fall seeding, are requested to i>end in their orders si early as practicable, that time may be ...forded to supply the demand. For the present, the Company o&or Bat one preparation, namely: for the Wheat Crop. MA.NUKKS FOR TOBACCO, OATS, CORN, Ac, will t>e prepared in their due season. The foi.owing named gentlemen compose the boaku of DißßCToae: John L. Bacon, of Messrs. Bacon k Boskervill. I.tivi- Wi bb, of Messrs. L. Webb .V J. G. Wa.le K. O. NoLTISO, of Messrs. Schaer, Kotiler k Co. 1'h.0.. K. PBICB.of Messrs. Thos K. I'rn-e k Co. D T Wi.i, i a xs.of Messrs. D.T. Williams Ac Hicks Thos, vv. McCabcb, of Messrs. Dunlop, Moncure k Co. Geo. W. Williams, of Messrs. Williams k Car riastoß. Ed. WOETHA.M.oI Messrs. Fd Wortlnm k Co. H. L. KKNr.of Messr.". Kent, Fame X Co. W. W Gwathmev, of Messrs. W. k G. Gwath moy. John Booker, of Messrs. Grren ,_ Hobson. A BBS a Warwick, ot the <;._..ego ."dills. Wis. d. 6ibsob. Commission Merehaat. At.kx li.RHsn, Coinnns. ion Merchant. Geo. £. Dabbst. Professor Kichmond College. US. Order* for the article should »c addressed to the Commission Merchants generailj. of Rich mond.orio E. B. BENTLEY, Agent lor the Company. Richmond, Ist May, ISGd. The above I'ertilizer will lie made from Peru vian Guano and Bone Phosphate of Lime, in ex actly equal proportions, is ty 50 per cent., of each.) Facii a li.de will b<? cf the best that can be pio cured. Ii will be ground on Burr Mill Stones, and c refnll. nixed by heing run a second time through Eccentric Iron Mills. Price, 5J50 per ton of 2 (xX) pounds. E. B. BENTLEY. Agent. Richmond, 15th June. 1300. je 15—d_iaw2m WOOD, l-RDYfeCO'l fl LOTTERIES! Authorised by tho States of DELAWARE. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY, Draw daily, in public, utider the superinten dence of Kwora Coiiiuinssioners. ft%_The Managers' Offices are mc.ted at Wil n.a.-.-n. Delaware, aad Bt. Louis. Missouri. PKiZES VARY PROM #-.2.50 to 5100,000 : TICKETS FROM R0.30 to V-'O : RX-Circularf.. giviug full explanation and the schemes to lv drawn, will lie sent, free of expense, by addressing WOOD. EDDY k CO. Wilmington, Del., WOOD, FDDY * CO.. jy 10—ly St Lonis. Me N CHUCK TO FARJBK&S.— Those in want of THRESHING MACHINES will do weil to examine the new thresher, which will be on exhi bition at the farm of ex Sheriß Hutchinson, shoot two miles from this city, on the Plank Koad, as soon as the threshing season coitiin.-nces. Further nonce will be given when the trial wnl come off For further information, inquire of ex aherof Hutchinson, Mr. B. M.Thome, and H C Weller, Bt the St. Charles Hotel The machine is capable ot threshing and cleaning from 600 to l.uoo hushels ol wheat per day; it also stacks the straw. The quantity will be governed according r.. the quality of the wheat. H. C. WELLER. Richmond. June 19. 1860. je 80- v HOSIERY. HOSIER* . !-Just landed, cf our own importation : 2,000d0z. Ladie.B' COTTON HOSE, all qualities; LOUO " Misses' " " all s>zes and qualities ; l.OOOdoz. Genu'COTTON HALF-HOSE.allqual it:es; Also, l.OOOdoz. L.C. HDKFS., all grades. Allot" which we otlier to the trade al a small ad vance upon cost of importation. GINTEH.ALVEY k ARENTB, apli-ts Importers and Jobbers. Main St. RooriiA'.!" ~~ GRAVEL ROOFING. BIOTINA (OR FELT) ROOFING. TIN HOOFING. We are now prepared to on the GRAVEL ROCFiNG.ofa very superior quality, either id town or ooautry. _ Also, all kinds of G UTTERS, CONDUCTORS, and LIGHTNING RODS. _ „.. . CHARLES D. YALE k CO., ap2o— 6m Iron Block. Governor st. LADI-.-.VBATHI!BGJA( EET A*.o LIFE PR fcSERVER-An entirely new patented arti cle, for Bathing purposes. May be worn in full dress without inconvenience, and is truli a LIFE PKKSERVER in Sea Raining or learning to swim. For sale at N. C. BAR TON'S. _.•--.» .Main s'reet. Also, BONNETS, CAPS. HEAD DRESSES, LACE MANTILLAS, CAfES and BERTHAS; French FI.OWJ_.RS. RIBBONS. Ao. je 38-3w LII.HT. l_li.ll r. LIGHT—The subscriber has ju<l opened, at No. 13 Governor street, opposite Howe's Furniture store, a full supply oi Kerosene it Coal On LAMPS of the most approved make, which 1 will sell at a small advai cc ou man ttfaciurers' prices. Also, the best O.L for the same, at as low a price as auy house iv Kichmond All OIL and LAMP*, warranted je2ft-lui* ENOCH G. HEX. ASSBS. PARK s. H tl O i ,S A, BOSTON, MASS. Gentlemen will find the bestof acoommodationji, wth every effort for the oon.lort of guests. LAH- D t:R cot cxoelled in the United States. H. D. PARK i-R, tuhS-im J.F.MILLS. I I I ISSBMSB|BSBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa_BS--BMM Aucnoif SALBS. _ FUTURE DAYS. By Juntos HI, Tayler a. ton, Aact's. VEKY DESIRAHLE lUILI-1*... LOT _rui. N J fll '' "AST SIDE OF MARSHA' 1. BrRKfc,T.AT ADCITON -We will sell at publio »"a««<»n, upon the pre "ises. oa FRIDAY, the 6th ei.r.i. m ih-'m ""nenmng at L_ o'clock, a. ye y _u«n i! _} ,i \'bl*ti LOT, on the east sids of .n-ftitlilifi .L" ">*-«r»ection with Bmith street, f_fc« P fr_v.?nt-V'f ,d " Bo « of Mr G <*>- rimber eß_l____»J?_" , fact and il inches, aad runs back IM fee to an alley 16 feet wide. TssMs.-One-loprth cash"be balance at 4 8 and 13 months, tor ne«oti*.de notes wfth interest adced. and secured by a Oast dee,?' lnl « rMt ii 2 JAS. M. TayLoi?^ ÜBon,U B on, Auot'r.. l-OSTPONEMENT.-In conscience of the rain the above sale is postponed till lATOROAV llth day of July,commencing at 6 o'clock » tm' J J 7 J. M.TAYLOR A &ON ' 1 rpBISTEE'S SAXji OP HOUSEHOLD a F UkNITL'RE.-By virtue or a deed of trust, ! executed to the subscriber to M A. Davis, dated Sth August. IHS6, and recorded in Richmond Hint ioks C urt ottice, being thereto re quested, I will sell at public suction, on TUESDAY, 17th July, 1360, eofßßlsßcing at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the resi ueuce of said Davis, on 9th street. French Oardea Hill, the property conveyed by sain, deed, consist ing of a vanet» nt elegant FA .LoR and CHAM BER FURNITURE, all of the best quality. Tkhms—Cash. JAS. M. TAYt_o_i, Trustee. jy 7 I-RI'STFt'S iftTi in nHJfITIHF. Ac , AT AUCTION.-By virtue of a deed of trust,executed to the subscriber uy M. A. Davis, dated _tl-<t December, \6bi, and recorded in Rich mond Hustings Court Office, beins thereto re 'iiioited. I will sell at pubic section, on TUES DAY". 17th July, ltH... cimmenc tig a I o'clock A. , M. at t.ie residence of ...id Davie, on 9th street, i French Harden Hill, the property conveyed h, said .lend, consisting of a vane.y of Parlor and Cham ■ ber Fl KM rURE,of the best quality, and in ex cellent erder. Ten ...-Cash. LUCIEN HILL. Trustee. Saie by J. M. Taylor k Son. Aucts. jy 13 1/ALIARLE IMrROVSD R P. A L IS ♦ TATE ON 14'H AMD 15th STREETS FOR SALE BY AUCTION-We will sell, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of July, commencing at 5 o'clock P. M . two valuable pieces of improved real esta'e. viz : Ist- The three story Bnok Tenement at the oor ner of Uth street, and Tobacco Al'ey, now ia tre occupancy of Win. Holt Richardson. Esq. It front .on lit _ street 26 feet, and runs hack along Tobacco All»v 81 feet to aa alley, and is now tented at .aw per annum. 2d. The newly-erected inree-story Brick Teue- ' m»nt at the mtertection of 15 h street and Camp l>eli's Alley, now occupied by Mr. Franei* Helfcrt ] as a furniture store, tt fronts about 16 feet, aud i runs back 100 feet, and now reating at f1550 per i annum. , Also two vacant Lots, immediately in rear of 1 the above, fronting 23 ieeteich on Campbell's Al- i lev. and ranniag back 50 feet. Th-t location of this property renders it very val uable for business s'Stids; and we invite particu . !,ir attention ot capitalists and others to the sale. Tbbms op S\lk—One-third cash i the ha'eeoe at 6 anu 12 months, for negotiable notes, with in terest, added, and secured b» trust tleeds. JyM JA-* ML. TAYLOR *. BON, Aucts. Hy Ro. It. Lvne, Auct'r. , . i f AND IN tlt-MtU Ol Ol NTV FOR SALE ' Le Ai AUCTION---! am antbo iz.d by Mr. J. B. Kidd to sell at public auction, upon the premises. \ on the li.thd.yol July, tit fair ; if not, the next fair day thereafter,! a. tne hour ol 4 o'clock P. M„ tiie FARM upon which he resides, three and a ' half miles bel >w the city of Richmond, on the ( now Central Road, containing 206 ACRES. Ihe larger portion is cleared, and is well adapt.d to the usual crops made in this section, and is considered especially suited for a market itarden. 'Ihe farm i is very susceptinle of adiv.sun. and in order to 1 sun purchasers of moderate means, if. will lie di- 1 video as follows, should the purchasers so desire i it: One lot contan.ing lot. acres with all the mi- I proveinen's. consisting of S DWKLLINO with t six rooms KITCHEN, NEGRO <_) CAR I'EKS, | BARS, Ac. Lois Nog. 2 and 3 contain 60 aiies I each with fronts on a public road. A new turn- i pike in about being made, running along in iront . of the farm, which will add m.'cli to the veins of I tho place. Persons desiring t. purchase are in- i vitcd to view the premises before day of sale, as a c great bargain may be nad. It will be shown by the t owner living on ii. \ Tkk.ws—Liberal, ami mar. a known on day of t sale. For further mlorma'ion xp-lv to RO. B. LYNE, Auct , jy 6 -tda _ Office Metropolitan Hall. ' t)OC At R IS OF VALUABLE WOOD j LAND IN HENRICO COUNTY. SIX MILES HI-LOW TDK CITYOF KICHMOND, ON THE VEKINA ROAD, FOX SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION —Immediately a'ter the sale ( of V,r..f. IL Kidd's Farm, (on be is*h of July.) , and at tiie sum-. pl.ee. 1 will sell at public auction, , 'he LAND situ-.tcd as de.onlied abovs. contain ing 22.. acres well set in pine; and tn order t suit persons ol mod"rate capital, it will be divided into lour hitu, ranging from m to no acres each. The land adjoins Mr B O Aiken, J. F. Childrey, Hen ry Co i n n d others, and is valuable not only on ac 1 count. f ih« wood of which it abounds, but for us adaptation for market gardens, located in a healthy ! anJ desirable neighborhood I I'ersons desirous of procuring a small Farm. 1 are invited to view the premises before the day of i sale. Mt. B. 0. /Mken, I have no doubt, will tako I pleasure in showint the premises. A plat of the land, showing the divisions, ftc., i can be teen at my office. KOBT. B. LYNE, Auct'r, . jy 11 Lis Office in Metropolitan Hall. By t . It. Cook, Auct. A nMI\hTRAroKS»AI.EOFHOISE. ] fy HOLD FURNITURE. PIANO, Ac, AT AUC '' [ON.-On MONDAY. 21,1 inst.. at Hi o'clock, 1 will sell at the residence of the late James Win ston, corner 27th and Broad s'reets. Church Hill, B)l his HOUSEHOLD FLHMTI HE. embracing one very superior Piano, in Roeesrood oases; ele* gant Mahogany Sofas, WHrdrobcs Book Canes, Sideboards; Pario- S"i«, in Mahogany; Hahogaai latins, Bedsteads. Wa.i.st-inilsi elegant Brussels nd Ingrain Carpets; Looking Glasses, Heather Bi"ds. liar Mattresses, Cottage tiedsieads. Cane and Wood seat Chairs, ft c Ore very valuable LONDON CLOCK; a choice collection of KARK BOOKS A large assortment of CH IN A, FRY and CUT OLA:.SWAKE. together with the imu tl va riety of KITCHEN FURNITURE, amongst which is a valuable KA'.GE. The furniture is of superior quality, and is well worth the attention of housekeepers . TBBMS —Ai. sums uiider tjl.OO, cash ; over that amount. 90 days' credit, lor approved endorsed ne gotiable paper WM. F. BUTLER, Adm'r of James Winston, deed. Sale conducted by E. B Cook. Auct- jy 12 UEV AND FIXriRtS UF* LAGER •V BRER SALOON A 1' AUCTION.—Oa MON DAY, Kith inst.. at 4 o'clock P. Al., i will sell, at the Lager Beer Saloon on Franklin St., between Uth and Union sts., occupied by Heiiiric.h Ortlt, Esq.. the X FY and unexpired f KRMOF LKABE, together with all th:? FIX IT' II fc_S. ftc.. Consisting ol a very good Bagat°llc Table. Liquors, Clears, Decanters, Table.., Chairs, ftc, ftc Any vii' da ■irons of piurchseinx tbe above, p ivateiy. before the day of sale, chii do »o by cabin* on the sub senber. |jy ll] _ L. B^COOK, Auct'r. utock of roots, shoes, storm *> FIXTURES. FURNITURE, ftc, AT AUC TION.-On MONDAY, 16ft. inst.. at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at the store of M, Monagan, Esq., on Franklin. lieiween li.h and 16 h streets, near Old Maiket. tiie entire stock contained in said >tor»-, consisting ofa larte assortment Men's. Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's Boots, felloes, Gaiters, Slippers, ftc. The above stock is entirely fresh, having lieen reca-tlv laid in to suit the retaii trade. The atten tion of the trade is requested. At the same tune will be so!d all the fixtures in said store, consisting of Counters, Shelving, Lnunses, ftc. Also—A lot ot Household Furniture, embrac ing the Uf ual variety ot well kept articles. jy 4 E. B. COOK. Aaet. By Alas. Urn**. Auct. TIRSIMJ LATMK I'lHll. SOLD AT L AUCTION.-On SATURDAY MORNING, the 14th day of July. I will sell at pubbi auction, at tn> store, corner of Main ajd Isth streets, at lv o'clock, one new TURNING LATHE, with Gear and M.de complete. ALEX NOTT, je7 Auctioneer. VAMMBM. KKAI. ESTATE FOR S \I_E v AT AFCTION.—WiII tie sold, on FRIDAY, July 30. comtt'.enoinir at 5 o'clock P. M., the valua ble JEWELER.. STORr. and DWELLING, re cently occupied by the late John Hill, at the cor ner of Frank-in and Uth streets, opposite the Xx change Hotel. The location of the property >en uers it particularly valual ie Tor almost any kind of business A further description of the property is deemed unnecessary, as it. is presumed any per sons wishing to purchase will examine for them selves. TSBBS.—One fourth cash; balance a» 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest folded, and title retained until last note is paid. RO. 8. BOLLARD. jy 12—tds Agent torthe Legatees. By C has. T. Wortham ft « 0., Auct's CIAKOO SALE Uf i-lfiAit A.lt ..OLA*. 'SIM AT AUCTION.-On TUESDAY. July 17tn, ia6d, at our wharf and warehouse on the D.K'k, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., we anil sell the cargo per scttr. ■■Ameri".us," direct lrom Cienfue gos. Oubv conai«ting of— MB hhds. choice to prime qualities SUGARS, 3i tierces '• '■ " -ALSO -100 hhds. prime Cuba M<>LASSES. 125 tierces prime Muscova-'o MoLASSFS. Ut boxes Emery'" Adamantine CAN I)I,ES. Tbbms el Sals - For sums under SICO. cash; over SMB. four mouths' credit,lor appioved ne gotiablc paper. CHAS. T. WoRTHAM ft CO., Aucts. R_t_ Sa'e without regard to weather. jv lo COMMIBBIOf. KRB*aALKUR M • i,l_ A_U LAMPS, IN HANOVER COUNTY.-in pur suance of two decrees of the Circuit Court of Hanover coun »>■. entered, one on th* 2j day of Oo t .her. ldM and the other on the tlst day of March, ISO), in the suit of Duke's administrator against 'i a. tor-; r;..lin;iii'• i-itiir and o'h«r», u.e under si_ ne.l. Commissioners named in said decrees,wilt otL.r ti public sa'e to ;he hig. est bidder, uron the ■remises, on FRi DAY tbe 30tn day of Ju'y, i*io, at Ho.nock a. H .the LANDS AND MILL, io the st lid decrees mentioned, beir.g, Ist. The Mill lormerly gnowu a. Darracolt's Mil ,« ith V, acres of Land thereto atiached, and for several years past iv the occupancy of Roi«rt Ellett. situate in the county of Hanover, on the south mdc ol South Anna river, and adtoiuint the laud of the late Wm. D. Winston and the Richinti_.d, Fredericksburg and Pi'toinao Railroad Also. 2.1. A tract of Land, mi;, .i ti .ii.- the null tract, callsd Kimbrough's, with the bu.id.ius and improvemenu thereon, adjoin ing the lanusof Willi.m L. Wood and others. This property is considered valuable—the mill being welt located for cuu'rv ousto <i, and having re'K'y access to the city of Riohmond. Tne tit c is believed to he unquestionable; but as Coiunii-isiouers, we shall sell with special war ranty only. Tsrjss—One-fourth oa»h, balance upon a credit of six. twelve and ei-hteej. months, with interest from tbe d»y of «.le—the purchaser to give bond, with aim roved security, for tbe deferred pay o ems, and title retained until the purchase money is paid. WM. O. WINSTON,* ' , je»-;ds C. U. GRIBWOLD. { Com rs. J\! OT ll't.—Persons wishi.g to obtain tickets *B for w. 1.,?, over the Richmond. Fredb'g and rot. R ...road, tor Washington oity and point*fur ther North, must, in all cases, be vouched f ■' by some responsibls white citizen of Richmond, m p.i siu. known to ths oihuersof the Ro&d.u.. no Ttekei\ will bt sold 0 applied for by htter. ivy »- W AD. ALi.EN, f wket Agent. AUCnOM BAIsJe. rVTVRK DA YB. By Peddle fc Appersea. lad's. T^T%R4Wflf_l t , f OT » cRD:rV n m iT\pW __^M■-_fS^S , < 1 HlUi, lllli July. WW, at So elk. P M Ihre* . very handsome lots ioc'-d as ahure each 'fr/.ni mg 30 feet on tbe north side of Marsh alf st .nB I nins back about 186 ft . and bounded on "hi «.,t f by Elba, the late residsnoeof Dr. Wilkin* ' Teem*.— One-thud e.-sh ; baianoe at « and! i months, for negotiable notes. mfere*t added and title retained till last rnte is paid. jy 7 OODDIN k APPKRBON, AncU. , Si VI.X OF HUUt, A2.U LOT ON THK ''■ k> CORNER OF MAIN AND HAOUE STS., • HOCKETTs, AT AUCTION-The undersigoed. \ wishing to change his residence, will sell at pub ' lie suction, upon the premises, on MONDAY, the ' 10th July. la6o. al A o'clock P. M . the tior.SE and « Lo ron winch tne subscrit_>r now resides, on the ' corner ~f Main and Hague streets, fronting 20feet ■ V" V' ,n *" :, " r side of Lester or Main street, running ' ,V* C « 7_ feet on the north side of Hague street.- . 'ne tmildinr* consist of a Brick House, with « 4 rooms, suitable for a small *tore and deering; J also, a essa I Brick lloon, now used as a beitery, ' ad o.ning the prope.ty of H W Tyler. V ,n_!n._?V", on ' lf " r _', CMh; halßßoe at 4 and *. ' _.?.,» i i . n *« ot ' abl ? "'"-•«• m-ere.t added, se- r dw'elr Pesseeeioa siven imme J Sale conducted b, Gonn.n k Auo*.'.. C )T S _. ARM, ON THE CHARIVS COTTToAR f ABOUT MILKS BELOW RICHMOND; AT * ALC TiON—By virtu* oi a decree nf the County Court ot Henrico, pronounced on the 7th dar of , Jui.s. 1860 in the suit of Bowles v». Lewis and other*, tbe underpinned will, on MONDAY, the r l«th il.y of July. IU6O. »i 5 o'clock P. M . *eU to the hi-hest Lidder. on the premise*, th* TRACT OF I LAND in the bill mentioned, 'apposed to contain I 24 ".'res, te it more or less, adjoining the lands m* I L.Tudor and others, on which there is a small i lon house, now occupied by Mr. Benj. Joseph.— «. This land will be surveyed, and a plat exhimted I on the day of sale, and *o!d in lot* of 12 acre*, ii I desired, as it lie* liestitifuilv for market garden*, 6 and enly almut four hundred yard* from the Rich mond and Williamsburg Tun.pike. TRRM_.-Ca.h aa to one third; the balance on a I credit ol 4 and 8 months ttie purchaser executing r negotiable note*, interest *d<i*d, and the title re- ■ tuned until paid, and a conveyance directed by c the Court. JOHN N DAVJs, i Special Comm'r. .nie by BOBPIB k Appkrhom. Auct*. jy 8 fc SMALL FHAMEU TENE>IK?-TS * ON CULVERT STREET, IN S.DNEY. * BETWEEN DOVER *MD ELM WOOD _-r.-<. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—At the request of Mr. Thomas Kyan, we will seil st public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 17th July, l!« oit 6 o'clock P. M., two small lramed tene ments. located a. above. f Tbbms- At sale. . The creditor* of the said Rr.in are reiuested to n an*, d the sale. GODDIN k APPEKSON. JT 12 Aiictioneers. p BKMK r *... cue . i »►. ttttC NORTH KIDE OF CLAY. BETWEEN MUNFORD ■ AND OILMER STREETS. FOR SALE aT ALCTION —At tne request of the Mechanic*' Building Fund Company, we will sell, at publio / suction on the premises, on TUESDAY, tne 17th 7 July Itm. at.s o'clock P. M., the BRICK TENE l vi 1 IV, located as atxive, now occupied by Mr. * Ell- son. and nearly opposite the rcsicei.ee of Mr. _ Vi V\ .W in go. S Trrm*.—One fourth cash; bnlance at 1 and 2 c years, for negotiable notts, interest added, se- a cured by a trust deed. * ' jy 11 OODDIM k AI'PERSON, Auct'rs, A ITTIOfi MI.X Oh MM _A_IH OF n A I„\ND IN THE COUNTY OF HANOVER, ON THE KIOHMONl) AND EKEDERIOKN BURG RAILROAD, TWELVE MILES I ROM 1 RICHMOND.—At the request, of the Board of Di rectors of the Ki-hmond, Fredericksburg and - 1 t'otomac Railmsd Company, (who will convey by t deeds with seneral warranty.! we shall sell at I public auction, on the premises, ft TUrSDAY, c the 17th day of July, 1460, commencing at 10 o'clock li A M ..fl.it acres, f LAN l>,located a* alaive.iecently 1 owned by Mr. Edwin Ro'unson. These lands have d been recently surveyed, and Irnve been laid otl f. int.. four separate parcels. They will lie sold ao- '• cordiugly, or in gross, as may be deemed liest nt a the hour of sale. A portion of the land is w»ll s wooded, and a portion in cultivation <»noneol n the parcels there in a handsome Cottane Kesi- * deuce, and tl c usual outbuildings. These lands sre ti well located, and. besides their agricultural ed van'azes.are valuable by reason ol their proxim it lty to Richmond, being i_nmediat«ly ou the line c the Railroad. Mr. Christian,livingononeof the places, will shew the property te th''se who ma> wish to purohase. flats of tne land can be seen at our otfioe. I Terms —Ore-fourth cash ; balsnce at 6,12 and I IS months, for negotiable notes interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. jy 2 JSODDJN A APPEKSON, Auct's. RA N USOMI B COTTAR I RIIIMIICB, I SEVERAL VACANT LOTS AND FRAMEb I DWELLINO ON UNION HILL. NEAR 18th. I 19th ANU VENABLE STREETS. TOOETHER I WITH HOUSEHOLD FL'RNITI.BE, kc., FOB t SALE AT AIATITON.-As Trustees in a deed of t trust from 0. A Btrecfcer and w te, dated June 2, IH6O. and duly recorded in the Clerk's office of Hen rico County Court, we ihall, on WEDNESDAY', the 18th day ot July. ISM, (if fair; if not, the next fair day,) at 10o'clock A. M., proceed to sell at - pulil-c aue'i n.on the premises, the beautiful and ' handsomely Incited property con.eyed in s*id deed, now in the occupancy of O. A. Strecker — ( The lot has a front on a cross street of 315 feet j .md an aver«xe depth of nearly *0 feet Besides the large eottnite residence there is on the tot aa excellent framed dwelling, l he property will 1* divided int.. eitht lots. aeeorihaß to the pint and «vi vey. to lie ».een at the office of the auci.oneers It. ii I'-lx.ut .iig) yatds lieyond the corporation one, and is therefore c< nvenießtl] s.tuaied for persons t'ansacting business in the city. The beautiful shade trees give addition .1 attradions to the place. After Oie sale of the Real Estate—say, a'wiut 11 o'clock A. M , al! the Household and Kitchen Fu'ii tur->. consisting of the usual variety, Bill also be sold. Tbi bs.- For the Real Estate, one-f. ur'h cash : tiie balance in three equat instalments, at 4. 1 and 1» months, secured hy negotiable notes, interest added, and the title retained until the last pay merit. For the Furniture, Ac, all sums of .SSO and under, cash: over that am.nin'.SH. days' credit, for approved, endorned negotiable piper. Trustees. Sale nonduoteJ by Soßdib A Appebsox, Aucts. jy 7—tds ITALVABA-B, LOT ABM WATER POWER V ON THKSOI'TH SIDE OF IHE CANAL, ADJOINING THK MILLS OF MESSRS HAX all, CRENSHAW k co. -Will be sold at aeo- i tion.on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 19'h July. lHfiO. at ....'clock P. M ,:if fa.r; if not. the next fair day. It hat valuable Lot and \A ster Power, with alt the rights, privileges, and appurtenances, thereunto belonging. This property lies at the loot of llth street, (where formerly stood the old nai! factory,, anu hia a front o- MO feet, on a street on the south side of the Canal, and runa back to the river. This in uiiqu?stiotiab!y the BMSt valua ble water privilege in this city that is likely to come into market for some years to come. Tbbms.— One fifth cash , balance at 6. 11,18. Bad 2U months, tor negotiable notes, | interest payable half yearly,) secured by a trust deed. ie2t.-_ds OODDIN fe APPEKSON. Aunta. FV-FI TTORS' BALE til- KKAL B"t*TATK. ■» IN DL'VAI'S ADDITION. CORNER OF BAKEK AND ST PALL STREETS.-At the re <iuett of the Executors of Miss Sally Cole, deed, we shall se'l, at. piih u> auction, on the premises on FRIDA \ . theStlth .Inly. 1?l50, stt>o'clock P. M.. two Kinall FRAMED TKN E.vl t- NTS, located a» above. The lot on which they stand has a Iront of 50 feet on St. Paul street, and a depth of ii...v' 120 feet. Tbbbs. Obb third cash; balance at 4 and 8 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and tit le retained t.H last, note i- pet.) jy 11 GODDIN fe APPERSON. Auct'rs. TBroTß*.** SALU" OK IIOI'SK AM) • LOT. ON THE CORNER OF Writ AND M STREETS. CHI'RCII HILL-A« Truatee in a deed of trust from B. T. Ha-, dated 6th July. \H!>9. duly leoorded in Henrico County Court. I ahall proceed to sell at public auction, oa the premises on FRIDAY.tbeaRhJaI*.MM atSo'doek P M . fif fair; if not. tbe next fair dav,i the real estate convc.edl.y the said deed consistinu of a House and Lot. I -cited as above, froatins KB feet oe 9Mb street, rimmi),' back on M street 132 feet. 'I he Tekmk of saie will be en null in cash to de expenses oi rale and 'o discharge a 'Kind oi #31.1; on a credit as to $369 19 until 6tb Jsly, }8tl; on a oredit as to $370 11 u"lit6'h July, ISCi, andth '. nee on such t. -m.-. as shall lie announced at the hour of rale. 'The credit pay merits to liear in terest lrom ti* day of Eale. The title is believed to tie sued, lut the Trustee wil' convey with the usual special warranty. D. BaKER. Jr., jy io Trustee. By Thoa. W. Keesee, Auot'r, (Office oorner'of 12tl. and Cary streets.) HOUSES. ■OAR*. lABtl AND HAR NESS. AND COWS, FOX HALh AT >EC TION-Will lie s-.ld, on SATL'RDAY mrrnio*. July 14th. o< .iiiiiencins at 10 o'clock, at the Horse Auction Lot, on Council Chamber Hill — Several Saddle and Harnn.s HORSES, 4 fine l.rts M L'LES, well broke. 2 Coal Carts and Htrness; 2 Much COWS. jy » THOS. W. KEESEE, Auot'r. DIRE mOLNTAIN \\ lIISKI \ 80 bbls. Rockbridge RYE WHISKEY; 60 ** Allenhany RYE WHISKEY: 30 " Pittsburg extra RYE WHi.-KEY lb " MAGNOLIA WiHSKhY 26 " I' ..till. .-.' p.ir> GIN , 26 " Proof BRANDY ; For sale by PARKS A MINER, ieft-u Uth street. f*._itk .tiakv biokk- wagons, dirt ba brows, carts, wheelbarrows. CARRYLOGS, woollens, HARNESS, SAFES. BROGUES, WARDROBES, SHOES, A\r.,\ BOOTS, Ac, Ac. R. M. NIMMO. mv IS -tm Gen'l Act va Penitentiary. N'OTtre".— The aubscriler begs to inform the tublir.-tnd particularly the fnerda and patrona of the old firm of LAIDI.EY * ROHINSON. tbat the business h retotore conducted by that firm has beea. sieee the soth ot June, carried on by him, individually, at the old aunil. Fourtn and Frank lis. He hopes, with increased faculties and sxer lions touieritaci.nt.nuaiice.il the custom so lib eriily leatowedon tne.oil firm Ver* re«p«oifu!ly. jyS~U !_li. VV _A_i l) r H'HiNfON^ BETTER, LARD A.*. t> \\ HI«.H fr.% . -~ 26 packageschoice new BUTTER. 20 bbls. extra LEAF LARD. 60 bills. Rockbridge RN E WHISKEY. 6o hbla. Alleghany RYE WHIsKEY. 40 bbls. Macnolia X . E WHISKEY. 100 bbls BRANDY, GIN. WINE. Ac. For sale by PARKS fe MINER, ie IB—ta Uth st . near Cars. (?ok BA_7k~«,«bV a . tend TEN N EBBE ESB » MORTGAGE R. R. BONDS 6.000 YORK RIVER R. R 8 PER CENT. do. SO shares Richmond Fire Assoeiatioß INST RANCE STOCK. By jelt-ia C. W. PURCELL A CO _JIIA KTI!.»*.-.» tons BaKßalPa Iron, from V, »•' to 4 _ inches round. Also, S tons RagnalP* HiKipa. Receiving per bttrk Pioneer, from Liver poolfoTaaU-oy EDWIN WoKTHAM 4 CO. WALAp OIL, English Musta'd.in tsittles and k? On fo'l paekaaea; (ienuiiie Vvoreeaterahtre Sauce m pint and halt pint bottles. Freeh sup pllf* JMSI re. eived hy f. Joii.Nalv.N R BAO., Dftt»l»Ub • auctioh sALJBa. 'this day "~ Br Oeddia it ABfaeeee* Aact'e. VALV ABLE PRIVATE RESIDE err 051 _.__ _?" H''*.!!!** OP FeANKLJN AM» ADAMS HTHFJ-Tfl, AN • f*>AL YAHD •OT £_T__T HK CORNER OF BROAD AND LAUREL SfUEEIH. FOR BALE aT AUCTION -At ihe request <.f the Board of Directors of the Rioh- Bion i and Fredericksburg Railroad i.on.pan. . I win. will oonvey by iteedewith general warranty,) we shall sell at pub ie suet on on the premises, oa FRDAY. 13th July. I*o. at 5 o'clock f. M . ■ i? fair: il not. the next fair day ) the elegant private residence, loeatee as abeve. rerentl* owned and r«wupt*«. hy Mr. Edwin Rotunsoo The l«t has a front of 7« ft. on the sooth side of Pranslin st and ad.ptbon .He east hn« of Adams street of 146 feet ;"* n »"sr By feet wide The improvement* on this lot e«n»iet of a beautiful dwelling (with nroen stone treut.i built tn a chaste and subsist) tiai manner, baring all the modern convenience*, and is universaly admitted to be among the hanrt someet resmenees in this city It is so well known that a further description is deemed unnecessary. Alter the sale of this propem. will »c Sole in the premises, that aluaWe Coal Yard property, at r _ ~rr n S __,"iC Br< TV 1 * nd Lbu'sl streets, having a ffoctof TtOft on the south side of Bread st aad a dep'b ol let feel to ao »ile< on the east lis* of Lenrel street. This lot is well enelowd bavins a railroad tmck iesdms into it. and is supplied *i'h staging office, Ao it is now under a rental of $600 p»r annom to tbe New York and Virginia Coal Mming Company Por th* foregoing real estate, ths terms will be one fifth e»»h; balance at 6. 12 IS sod S4 month*. for negotiable notes, interest oayaftie ball yearly, secured by a Unit deed, or title retained. OODDIN A APPERftON, /not*. I', s -Tne dwelling oan he examined every _( •ern-.on from .. to 7 o'cioes. jy ] T* I STE f. '*"" H\CtTb P R V~A I. KJ-TATK ■ NEAR MANCHESTER. AND I* Jl'D'H'S PLAN. IN IHE CITY OF RICHMOND-As trustee in a oertain deed of trust, executed by "•ft* Scott. s. .retimes called Sul.ivan. dated -"Oili February. 186» duly recorded in Chesterfield yeeatl Court, nnd in Richmond Hust ngs Coort, I sr.all proceed to sell at pnbi.c nuctio. . on the premises on THLRMDAV the 12th Jul*, ldttl. at 11* clock P. M.. the HOUSE, and LoT nar to Manchester, recsnty occupied b» the sstd Soott. fronting 42 feet on the north side of the Manches ter i oalpit turnpike, tunning Imck 166 feet; and ;b FRIUAY.the 13th July. 1860 at floYbrk P M on the premise* thelloUsKand LOT in the city of Kiehunond. known a* No. S» in Jtid'h'a •lan, fronting safest on Judah street, ru_.nin* •"ackUOfeet The title is beoeved to heperitot but the trustee wul convey with the usual special* warranty. Tibs..-One-third rash; bnlance and 4 and $ mouths, for negotiable rotes, bearing interest, and title retained till last note is paid. B H. NeSW. Trustee. Sale conducted by Uoddin A Appxbsob, Auct** jy t ...■"-. ' s ;T After •_•. foregoing tale, will be eo'd two HOUSES and LOTP. one *.. .'in« the above now occupied by Mr. H. B. Cnaikley and is an ex' oeilent grocery star.d; the other ia new house, i en fe ea«t side oi the Fetetst.urg Turnpike, in Marx's plan. iKRM«-one third cash; balance at 4 and 9 months, bear in interest. jy 4 GODDIN k APPERSON, Auct's. A mil NINTH ATOK J* *ALK.- I m.i.e.riate i'e Iv preceding the sale of the House aud I ot in ludah's plan, above relerred to- say. at 4 o clock P. M„ FRIDAY Ju y 13th, 18N) will to sold in tne said p-emise* ail the HOUSEHOLD aid KITCHEN FURNITURE snd otter ier...n«l .fleets of Mariah Soon deo'd. A valuable COW *nd a NEGRO ItfOMAN are among the etlecta to '■c sold. Terms—Cash, for all sums under §100; ov.t that imcunt, 4 months'er'di', for spp-oveo endo-sed negotiable note*. H. K. EI.LYt.oN Adm'rof jy 4- td M iriici M-.ott, .fei-'d. \ FltV VAI < .HIE PRIVATR KIM > DENCK.ON THK COKNER OK BKOAD AND 11th STB .OPPOSITE THK CITY HALL. FORSALK AT AUCTION.-At the request oi Dr. F. W. Roddey.lwhn will shortly rem .ye tn hi* country seat, near Richmond, < we will aell at pub lic auction, on the premises, on THU HBDA\, the 12th July. 18H0. at i o'clock P. M.. hi* valuable rest fence, located sh above. The lot has a front el So feet on the north side of Broad street, and a depth o »>...u; r.. feet on the west line of llth soeet to in alley 20 feet wide. The Dwelling has lv rooms, with front and rear portico* office in front baae ment. large brick kitchen stable, carriage house. Ao. Tbe location of this property is equal to any in the city. 'I'ir.vi. —One fourth ca«h; bala'ice st 6 U nnd 18 months, for negotiable note*, inte eat added, te cured M a trust deed, or lit le retained. jy 3 GODDIN k APPERSON, Anots. P. B.— In consequence of the rain last evening, the above sale was postponed to THIS AFTER NOON, when it will take place at 8 o'clock. .1 y U ti. k A By K. R. took. Aact'r. UOI'SKHOID - iTKNITI'RE AT Air. tl TION— On FRIDAY. 13th inst.. at 10 o'elook. '■ will sell.at the residence of D. B Hrtdffoid. Esq., ou 20th. l>elweeii Fnnklin and lir«<-e»t*. the balance of his iii.ii-.'lii.d and Kitchen Furni ture, embracing many u.efui articles. Turks-Cash. [j. 101 E.B COOK. Auot. COAL, COKE, WOOD, J»a_ VITOOD! WOOD!! WOOD! ! .-We, the sub •' scrihers, agree to furnish, from th.s daie. O.K WOOD, at St 60 per cord delivered in any part of the city. TOW ELL Jt SKI.DEN, jy9-lw* 1114)1. A riBHRR. REDII TlOi- IN « O X E — The prices of CARBON HILL COKE will be, until further notice a* follows r LUMP COt\E. for grates, 9b per loid STOVE COKE, for oiK.king, Ao , $4 60 per load Our COKE is of unexceptionable quality this .r ti. and cannot ti I to give entire satistaoti. it. Tkhm*—Cish on delivery. je 2_-ts J_ JNO. J. WEHTH. Agent C*OA L.—The subscriber will furnish for the nest - three months CLOVER HILL HAIL COAL, .if the Irest quality, at $t a load. Also, the CL<» VER HILL LUMP and ANTHRACITE COAL st 'he maiket price*. M D. WHITING, j*lA-3m Near the Petersburg Depot. ( O.tii.- O SAM'L P. HAWES A SON. ANTHRACITE COAL-Red and White Ash. CLOVER HILL. And SMITHS' COAL. Also, a full supply of OAK and PINE WOOD on html. IS*.B street. South side of the Dock. N. H.-Anthracite Coal sold by weight. in. *> -3m COAI,.- on hand a full supply of ' MIDLOTHIAN. LUMP, AVERAGE and SMITH'S COAL. -ALBO.- RED and WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL. C. B. LIPSCOMB, mh H—ts 14th St., near ______ Bridga. OAK AND~pir.A WOOO -Seaeoried and OU der shelter, for sale at Coke . surds. del»-U JNO. J. WERTH. Ag'L BOOT-, MIOKV. AND TRUNKS, AT RE DUCED PKICEB.-Having a very large as sortment >.n hand, and wishing eoom for . heavy stick of Fall Ooods, we now . fler to tbe trade our entire extensive stock of BOOTH, SHOES, and TH UN KB. at great sacrifice, wh eh gives isdnes incuts to buy the liest quality ol Shoes, cheaper tfitin cheap. The entire stock ts offered vi t.om parison with the few mentioned: L-ulies' Kid Clippers at to cents a pair; ladies' fine .Morooou and Kid Slippers, with heels, at *1 ; ladiea' bne Heel Gauers at 91 25 City-made ."hoes of ail kinds at reduced prices, a' G HELLER * CO.'B. ;-.. Broad atreet. between 3th and 6th. Ba.Triicks, Bonnet-Boxes, and Vance* it closing-out prices. G. H k CO | AW.*. AND ORGANDIES AT L_.« . Li THAN COST.-CHAS. A. GWATKIN is sell tngntf all his whole stock at and under cost, to close bumness. Now is the time for ths ladies to be snvp.ied with bargain*. CHAN A. GWATKIN, Corner Wh and Mam ttieetS. I) AKLOK I ARRETS—CHAS. A. GWATKIN 1 has on liand, out of season, some very bee lirussclia Carpets. As these goods will be nijßled tiy keeping Oimii during the warm season, he wui sell them at a great bar«ain. CHAB A GWATKIN. a i_t tn LKS. VIRGINIA lIAIO.t. II w,' t\J \J -fouud. which we warrant of superior luslity. Call at oorusr of 2d and Mai-, sts VINMSA ill. WYVAI.I At>'.. FIRE IIOLM.II> . DEW WniSKEV, fo'.ale by WM WALLACE SONS Coiner Pearl and Cary atree's. \ IKUIM \ IMIKK VINI-GAR. BOgallnns V of pure CI OER VINEGAR, lor pickles. ..i. >, all kind of SPICES, sold low br WM G. DANDRIOOK. PHYSIMAN*' MEDICINE <lte»Tß.-A very select lot, well furnished iust received and for sale by I'OV t. Aid, Whnleea'e Dru<-»iets. J l M' KH lit i-.D-A t»w .u0.e.,. -i. simere Suits-Coat, Pants, sod Vest, for ;.' v IRVING HULL. Agent, late oi 1 ueman k Hull next to t'airo'a Fx'ge l/itue. 0..T .MEAL,. —Fresh importation ju»t rceiveJ* foraaleby WM *T KIM, < and . Franklin •tree. UI.Lt>WAY'S Woitv|« 01.IK1 TIONB- Apleaaant and etfr.-tu.il ren c.l» for worn.a, Ior.HH. 1., n<)VF. * CO.. Wholesale Drusgiats II All I!.-. .vtATTINO, MATTING. »I MATTING. MATTING.-A few pieces t 4 Matting, at very low prices, by the piece PKRKINH * CO .141 Eagle Sq.ia.e. BATHING SPU-.NGE. Flesh tlrushea. Gloves and Straps; also. BaOi Soap, for sale by P JOHNSTON ft HKO . Drusgiets •)|i BHIN. II XCIII.II tlM'l.f Hit \M V. Ot/ jo pkgs superior Pale French Brand*, in atore.Jor sale by POTTS. FARLEY * •''> OLD RYE WHI4KEY-M0 barrela T \, Flaok'aOld Rye Wii.asey. f..' aa;e i.y WM WALLACE SONS [ktyt YOHK EXtRAI AND ■ SUGAR* • Reoeivias and tot sale by I * C, K. DA V F.N I'O HI LT!. A BHOW.t < OTTO*B.-10Uba.esassort- T ed qualities and sty lea landtag a»d for •i • by KENT. PAINE A CO Ollfl BBLS. various brands Virginia Mcun *itIU uwn VV tusksy. for sale by WM WALLACE SONS PENNSYLVANIA NaiirtTtn RYK WHISKEY-**) .-artels, for eai» by WM WAI LACE SONS 13 It MARDSOVS WHISRRV-WU bene.a. for sale WA __ ACE mm . 7_So*DAQO~lm)bVrtTAtn m\\K. Wilts- UKEY-300 barrels. 50 ""• iv KW Hit X Of snuie quality, fors«le by N " T. RO J, OAVFNPOftT -, ii i «•"»• Common Recutita! Whisksj, foi OOUuleby J WM. WALLACE SONS I(jU »ML., TM^^Jjf^^