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TELEGRA-HIC NEWS. flSpMtt. tN the Richmond Dispatch.] THK BURMfBRI. MISSOURI. St ___•« August 10.-ln 1« counties t)rr, .t'-nfon 1 forOotsraor,fUM 1,4w» over Rol lui*' vote tv IBSB, when Stewart (l>etn.) wsi eiec'eil *J tßi tnaiorlty. KENTUt'K\ LortSTtUJS Ky , Aug. io.-Return* fi*om ,<,,.i.i.n.'f- give LeslieOoorabs (Union) **\tn majority. _ _ From Ws_EtsH— ■ Vt \ ..UMi-iON, Aug in-The reported resiK ßHtioo of ilen. t.a«s \- unfounded,and l ,ro ™" Mv aroao iroi.. IBs «__lt«IOB of hi* heaitu, which _iul> on gradually ********** •" seve ral montha ..__. Theii . »ol -he___.«s*asaa tdraordeuw to roi.. rt .i, boara oa *• '•'"»>• A ff* 1 "* guard, I ...n, ..ruler O***. Mm*, left lor the ship to-.'.-.. Hesi) Tii-iid- r Shower* llisuster*. BOSTOB Aug .There were h«_\> thunder rbowersVestsrJs. sftssaooa. Two schooner* Irlnt st a wkarf .n.i spheral bnildta_fa in <'ambnone and otSer places, were damaged by lithtninK, a.i Pfctrlcs Collins, a boy al the fat-si bcliool on Thompson Island, was m statuiy killi-d. fonti. :.l. P_ttt_AM_t iiu a, Aug. P. -The State ilemo craii." QotßflttesSas a.lopted reeolntions pro m,iii goseS-SStOS_l ticket, with Breckinridge Bo - _»O«S_M a* electors, the one ha-»mg tbe ;*rge»f jH.pnlar vote to receive the electoral > its of the State. Rf-Arrrnl ol a Forgrr. l*i:ii.Ai>si.ritiA, Aug. 10.—Jas. Buchannn Croea, the forger, who eM-a|>ed from the offl , ere while on hi* way to t!ourt to receive sen !. r.v-e. was arrested to-day. _orlh.ru >lark.l*. P*lt;vobb, Auru*t I.'.- Flour Quiet nn.l vtsady- Howard street fl' -'■ w neat *te_ilv — Rei! tl »; wii.te 81-S«BI-M Corn firtii-yellow 70*7*: mued W Provisions .inoliauged -bacon •ids* Ui-.l__.: tnes* pork fl9 .*S-0. Whiskey • -iiier. N«w YoSB, August 10 -Flour hi* a declining U>nU*no\-Southern .* ."> At .t.'. ___ Wueat he:i\.- S>ut!iein red SI W.rl M; White 11 45 torn high er-mixed Ck( ..- P. .k dnii. Wtn»key closed _all at 21 _c. P. M— Cotton unchanged Laid l_\._r 13 _ oU. Sutar I'uriisntiue dull and un c!i.in_:e-l. hosin Jul. at #1-37. S»l** m New York, Aii_u«t »!*.<">! $10.1-0 Va. «'• at :.'.. and $l2.i__ Term. 6* at 'A). BOARDINO, BOARD — Fann.be*aad siatfe rentlemen will tii.d the !«»t aocoinui'vl-lioci at the corner of .th and M-i:n sts .one oi the !#*t location* tor hoari-iac in the city for businessmen, teing within ti.e Bueutes' walk of tiie Bank* ai.d 1 ..st-otf.ee. ul I.' BOARDING.— Per*, n* wishing to send tlieir daughters to the sahlaad Female, lastltats, and preferring to have them board in a private f__hlr.osa I* accoinm.Hlat-d by app'ying to J. I'K.t'K. whose faailli residence ia next door to tSesehool. ! he sleep is apa'tment* will bs large sad siry.and no pain* will t>e M'-red to ir.nure the rt md -assises* of those entrusted to hi* care. For term* per session, adsreee. JOHN PRVOR. > .'j'-lni Ashland, Hanovor oounty, Va. PARKER HOl'*.., BOSTON, MASB. Gentlemen will find the beer of aoeo-SmodstioßS, Willi *very etfort for the comfort of guests. LAR DER not excelled in tiie United States. H.D. PARKER, mhS-_m J. F. MILLS _- I . . _____ f 'HEAP AND DESIRAHLE GOODS To v> be found at the Penitentiary Store, No 27 Pearl istreet. Grey Cloths; Hey and Hi own Tweeds. White Twilled Flannels. 1. nnd Worsted Counterpanes. I,'mii Hach ; Farm Waxosa aad Cart*. Dirt Carta ; Garden and Dirt Harrows. Men _ line .hoes and Boot*. Boys' aull Misses' Shoes; F firmer*' Boot*. Safes; Wardrobes; Axes; 'lent*. Ac. H. M .MMMO, General Agent Va. Peti.tenti:try. 'PHI! RAY STATE" RANGE-Five sizes I i' is SB, 9*9, 989, _'.'. i'7o; the "Helpmeet" Cooking Stove. tW't t-izes. with or without hot w-it.r reservoir i tiie *• Leader Cooking Stove. two sizes, price S_l and SB; tne "Lily I'aie " ■ . BtOVS. for coal or wood, price .312, .11 ud BWi 'he "Harp" Cooking Stove, for wood. for c.'UutrT use, four sizes, l'he above really t,r»t elssi Wares n. "heir line are lor sale, whole sale and retail, with warrant). 1 > GEORGE STARRETT, .', tvia'a Row. ijovernor Lstreet. .N. B —Large Stove* for the Springs ; Box Stoves I .1 lobaooo earns. sJHAKfs PA T X N T COALTER HAR ' BOW.—We invite tae attention ol the farming -i.uiniunit- to tni* NEW HARROW, whioh has been tried by in.my practical farmeis, and pro bob need the ye') t es: implement >et made fir preparing the land for seeding siiimll grain, and effectual!* oovsring the train after seeding, with two Horse* doing th« work .•! six sineie plows. We fiave purchased the right for tiie State o! Virginia. and ire now manufacturing tliem lor the ensuing season. We invito a call ar.d examination. OE.). WATT fc CO. ItE PIT* HERS : ICE PFTCBERS! !-A 1 IsrgS assortment ol Silver-Plated Ice Pitcher* luat received.oi beastifal designs and patterns Ai«o, a cmplete assortment of Self-Sealing Fiuit Cans, for pi.ttme up fruit ar.d vegetables tor winter us?, of t'.o 1-est and m-i*-" approved pat terns, for sale b, THOS. A. BULKL-.Y k CO.. 137 Eaule Square. XJtJ AAHIIVGTON FACTORY C O I 1 ON V* YARNS. COTTON CORDAGE, SEINE TWIWE.— 10.0t_ lbs. Cotton Yarn*, Nos. 4to IX 1,000 dosec Plough Lines, 4,6, ti. - lbs. 600 co,is Cotton Cordage, 6to 12 lbs. Seine I'wine, N0*.12 to 36. For »»ie at factory price*, by John n oordon a son. V'TKBHINS. PI Li_l-:_ A C0.,N0. 101 BROAD IJ B T X E E T.—Seasonable GOODS at reduced prices: Refrigeralor*, Ice Cream Freezer*. Water Coolers, ice Cross. Bowls, Ice Pitchers, Ac — Wishing to reduc.t our stock of the above Goods, we will sell them »t S small advance above cost. BTEBDINB, PULLEN A CO., Corner yth and Broad *t*. "111 T AW-T» FOOD.**- French Bi-_. tine, or " lafant's Food," highl* recomiiiend ed.ard much used last summer, a* a wholesome, palatable and nutritious article of diet for children ..td invalids. For sale at MEADE A BAKER'S Drugstore. l_i Mam street, cor. above P O. Ll til ID RE.-NET-"-For mskisa in a law minutes. Slip. Junket. Fru.olic and other de lieioua >!e-._erts for the table. Ti.oso few desserts so economical, nutnticus and liealtuful for children and invalid*. For sale st MEADE k BAKER'S Drug store, IM BtaJß St., cor. above P. O, fiHC WI M U AN D ■M Oh I_ G TO BAtl O- V/ (it all brands, some very fine. The Lysehbarg Smoking Tobacco 1* very superior. For «_le iiy ti. Pleasants, Agent. No. 2 M am St.. corner 17th. Wl OAK*—loobbls. New York Steam i v u_ar Re i' filling Co '* Extra C; &> bbiß. Moller's Coffee 60 do. Crushed do ; .'ii do. Powdered do ; 50 do B Co.; for sale, to arrive, by POTTS, FARLEY A CO_ BAt u>, BUTTER V.M» LAUD.-Superior Hams, SU.-.11 size, for family u»e : prime Go • hen Butter; Ne. 1 Leaf and Refined Lard; for sale by B. PLEASANTS. Agent, No. t .Main street, corner 17th. GARDEN SEEDS, OARDEN SEEDS- Winter Cabbage nnd Turnip Seed juit re ceived, warranted frem and genuine. For -ale by J.N.). W. FRA'.'SER. PruKgist. J7th *t. MU LASSES -l_-i lih-s. and bUs of .Muscovado. Port.and Syrup. Gulden do.. Extra do, witu other Krtvde*. in store, for sa'e low by WINSTON A POWERS. PRIME HAVANA CIGARS—Best CHEW * iN ti and SMOKING TOBACCOS, for sale at LAIDLEY'S Apothecary Store. .Mam et.. above Bin. ir_V. 881..T EXTRA "C" SLOAR-Receiv k\J\J f or s a i e by BAOOW k BABKBBVILL. 'L' HALK YIERI ES el Rice; 10 tiiids. prune OU Western Sides, receiving, for *ale. LEWIS WEBB * JOHN ti. WADE. DOT ASH - too lit*, pure I 1 n.p Potash, just re 1 eeived by P. JOH.N.SrON A BRO., Druggist*. |>tfi_t IIAVA!>A I i«ARS, (.HEWING and T SMOKING TOBACCO, lor *a!e by J. W. FHAYSKK, HruggiHt. 17th «t. UlllfE A!_D EaV« V I_l!%E_ PA..TS- At low prices, to clone out the lot. SHAPER HALSEY A CO. NO WORK.-Those Ghuze Under Shirt* that LEVY has t«en seilitig curing the p.esent »ea»ori at 50 ct*.. ha\ c all bssa .'old. 'POOIII.W .Mir > Soa;it.andi'ow-ler*,ofsu -» permr quality. fur sale by POYK * CO., Wh ile*ale Druggi*fa._ t -S-UUtTAMARiNiM For vie at LAIDi.Ei 'S Apothecary Store, lAaia st , moss at.i. 1 ( M it I ststLß. Jin Tiiini'.ifli.hl.i. 1 ,\J\J\J van,.us brand*, ior gale by fOTTB, FARLEY A CO. 1 ovtJßl .i.-s bs«t iu-!ity Crunhtd and A 1- Wiule Bur.ai*, for *sls by , LB O. B. DAVENPORT. AMBROSIA MIIISKK V-lobb!-.o! this **• justly oe!ebrated|l.rand. for sale by PO'ITS, FARLEY A CO. I HI. .11 OATWKAL-hor.aleat A LAIDLE."*_ Aoothecarv Store, Main »t, ata>ve sth. PfcRSM A«» rVMim COD I IVKR 011.S- T Ail tiie bebt vsnetie*. for sale at LAIDLEV'H Apothe.'.arT Store, Mam tt.. above Mh. L__iK»U riC&UBOB-PICBB, of every kind, A whole and ground, warranted pure, for *ale al LAIDLF-> '8 Apothecary. Mam *t v above Mh. I'fiiMf HEt kI.K '8 KAHI.-A-F. r salea. F LAIDLEY'S Apothecary Store, Main st , above _,ih. WHITE AI.D _ A_« V MIKMIMix VI-JSI H-A oime assortment at low srioss, st SHAKER. HAL.EY A tiO, m 110 Main *t. '>!_ 9i B ,r9'J ov ■""htedTtkldes oood e**J GLLE, lor sale low by WM.MATTLEH AGO.. H2 Main at. rfMo-rtlm DEBILITATED.- El,„ r of OnT 1 ohona, "rW*^*''? r > 6ne Tonic, for sale by DOVE * 00.. Wholenale Dru t Ki*U Oft BOXES ERE*NtH LEMONS -Reosiv ***** iHg per steamer this day, 9) boxes Ffench Lemons snd for *ale by A ANTON I. 1 ;oi i. Mti» a ilk a ai .>u t e_t» i>n A VAKD--A large lot ol colored Foulard Hilkg, loolesf outistwceuu CHAS. A. tiWAI KIN. STEAMBOATS, Ac. __. "*___.' t. """ l«-*«HIII R«J~Toleave Jg_BT_i_i_3__lN\Ti!HDAV. -ii.c Canal Boat 1108 BRISTOL wiU>a\_ BasJbmra.-. i „f,.,'ii *p»l» to MM. P. COX. *R io -t _ At i b * 8I **« I - l>oek*t. - --_-_- roti ha i/t irhor c - ihe r_»Al___ _T*»i''*niei (.10. PKABODY. will re- Irei-i.i to-day. (IP, I DAY.I and up to las hour of 0 o'clock P. M. BATL X DAY. ami leive »r the h.-ar of 7 o'clock A. 1. MON 0A V Freight taken for Boston via Baltimore st lowest rat**, with great dispatch. No nog-head, received on hoard vi.L._ sngaged at our office. Passenger* nre requested to be oa 11 ard lie fore the hour of departure- Tickets procured either at our office, in B__o._M Slip, opposite tho Columbian Hote,, of a: th* Steamer*' wharvus. ! .>-..■-.<• and fare ._.'. auiu-sii DAVID A WM.CI'BBIi: - R VII I I. AOEI. i- II I \ <Ll*.i:tJ> Ti.e A N.. 1 Stc.uiHii.p i". i I", 01 ************ RICHMOND, Captain '/.. Mi v ÜBLL. is now ready to receive freight, and will leave on BATI RDAY. the 11th last., at 11 o'clock A. M. For fiei-lit or passage, having superior sccoin modattons, apply to . CHAS P. CARDOZO. A ;ont, h,«-k«tl«. Or N. . I_. Eata St., from 3 to 6 o'clock P. M. Boston Freight taken through by »team it re duced rate*, and with diapatoh. nu 10—St _*__M» NOTICB TO THK PI Kl.it .-The tgJufUZ A v KSTOW N ~..:-■ withdraWß Irom line for iwo or three week*, for the purpose, of receiving new boiler... Due notice wul be ti.en when »he re*time* her trip* again. The . ORKTOWN and the ROANOKE will oon tinue on the r"iite )«tween here and New York. The YORKTOWN leaving here a* u*u*l every TI FSDAY afternoon, at 4 P. M.; the ROANOKE e\>-r> FRIDAY afternoon, at 4P. M. Rcturninc from Now Yerk every TUESDAY and SATURDAY.at 3 P.M.; touching at Norfolk going and returning, Excursion Ticket* issued for the round trip for Sls. Passage to new "ic-rk, including meal*and state room ..ccommodatioiis, only _10. Steerage pa* *age $6. Fare to Norfolk same aa by the river boat* jy ._-t* _ LI D..AM * WATSON. NOTIt E.-The steamer VIRBINIA. A_LC£A_ Capt Kelly, and the steamer CITY _a-__-S_-_»OF RICHMOND, Capt. MiTtiißLL. of the Uiiioti Steamship Line to Philadelphia, wiil leave Phil-ulelplna every Wednesday and Satur da». atß o'clock. A. M., and Riohmond, Va., every Tuesday and Saturday. until fuither notice, j) a.-lVi C. P. CARDOZO. Agent. ir"*™. v x c DBitoji f o oLID POI NT , PORTSM QUTH AND _-_-__R*stQ»**a>IORFOI.K.--Tne steamer CUR TIS PFCK, Capt. Z. C. OiFi-oR., fitted up in a neat *tyie for night travel, will make an excursion to the above plaoe* on SATURDAY EVENINO next.2d inst.. land regularly EVERY SATUR DAY EVENiNii tjiereafter. during the watering season.) leaving the wharf at Rocketts at 6 o'clock P.M..arrive at OLD POINT aU.ui 12 o'olock; thence to PORTSMOUTH and NORFOLK, and return the nextevennis,' SUNDAY,Heaving Nor folk at 4 o'clock, touch at Portsmouth and Old Point, and arrive at Richmond about 1 o'clock A. II , Monday morning. P_sssesTor the trip, to Old Point. Norfolk *_d Portsmouth, and return, .meals included.) S4 SO. ■__ No FSBISHT TAKBN O.N THE EX Cl ItSiON TRIP. hel-tsl R.O. HAtKINS. THEOOfiH TICKETS FROM a_g-_-_---. H '°_„ OiN D TO EASTERN ho R X OR CHERRYBTO.N K. S3 9B.— Psssenssrs taking fe steamer CURTIS PECK,on Tl FSDAY and THURSDAY EVEN INGS, st 4 o'c'i-g. will oonreot witu the steamer NORTHAMPTON,on WEDNESDAY and FK!- DA.' MORNINGS, at 6 . A. M . and will ...li ned with same steamer on MONDAY MORN I NO it *•.{!.<• hour, I . takiai CURTIS PECK on SAT URDAY XV t_M> Oat 6 o'clock. _3_Meal*6o cunts each. K. 0. HASKINS. jy '20— ts _.fr™**i_ SCiitMEK AREASeEME-IT JAMES RIVFH i'UR OLD tln.li ********* Q[ft t, PORTSMOUTH, AND .NORFOLK.-The Steamers GLEN COVE and CURTIS PECK have been rut in first-rateordsr, and will run to the above places. The GLEN COVE, Capt. Wm. F. Cafter. will leave the wharf nt Rocketts, re.-ulailv every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mom liiii* at 5 o'clock, precisely, and return each alter nate days, exoept Sunday, leaviug Uie wharf at NORFOLK at the Basse hour. Co'clock A. M ~ and touch at all of the regular Landings on the river, EOltig and retnrnir.-:. The CURTIS I'ECK. Capt Z. C Giffobd, l.e ing neatly fitted up vitii lierUi*, WiM leave the wiiarf at Rocketts every SATrR DAY even.iig at 6 o'clock, and return. leaving the wharf at NOR FOLK every SUNDAY evening at 4 o'clock, and rerul.rly every TUESDAY and THURSDAY evenings at 4 o'clock -and return each alternate day, at the same hour, 4 o'clock. Going down, the Curti* Peck will touch at City Pohit, Wilcox's. Clairmont, Grove Wharf, Old Point. Portsmouth and Norfolk—Returning. Ports mouth. Old Point, Bosk Waarf, Brora. Dillard's, Clairmont. Willcox's. City i'oint, and arrive at Richmond about 1 o'clock, M- ...i. morning. Passage for the Saturday tria, aud return next evening, meals included, §4.60. Passage oa regular trips, either boat, to Old Point, Portsmouth or Norfolk, 82. Meals—equal to any gives on any boat—-Q cents each. »\_ Freight taken as usual, jea-ts R. O. HASKINS. JfeHIPPINGr * FOR I HARI.I-.STo_, _. C—The su- penor, tast-sailing senr. PLAN FT MARS. 33!__ oapt. t_ (-non kg an. having the greater por Hon of her cargo engaged, wills-i! with nuick dis patch. F.,r balance ot freight, apply lo W. D COU. UITI' A CO. Person* havin_- article* to ship t.i points in the South, connected with Charleston b» railroad, Will find tiiis the cheapest route. au i-lw "TT. JOR MBit YORK-FIRST VESSEL. LINE OF RICHMOND AND _B-___»NRW YORK PACKETS.—The Schooner LYNCHBURG. Capt. Wm. Harris, having the greater portion of ncr cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, apply to au6-4t DAVID A WM. CURRIE. __..t,v FOR MO BILE.—The sassnor brig /£_Sg»AARO.N B. MOORE, Capia.n Ra', .baiug *3=»=* l »nasrjj I'll!, will saii for the above port in a few days. For remainder of cir_n. apply to aa 8 -5t W. D. COI.'.ITTT _ CO .i. . FOR NEW VO R X—The superior sailing schr. "MARY HELEN," Capt. hemix, having the i-re.ter portion of her cargo engaged, will .ail With quick dispatch. For lialance of freight, apply to au 7-5t W. P. COL.. 1." ITT k CO. *• O R It OST Or. A.. D .. fc W YORK-VIA NORFOLK -The RIVER TRANSPORTATION LINE has a fine targe BARGE always ready, at the Dock, near Edmund, Davenport A Co.'s, to receive FREIGHT at any hour, duly, for the above places. The steamer EMPIRE will leave here every TUESDAY and FRIDAY,at ..o'clock A.M., with one of the Barge., to connect with the BOSTON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIPS. which leave Norfolk on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, punctually, at 1 o'ol.,_k P.M. Shi.PSßs will find it to their advantage to pa tronize this route, aa the rates of Freight areas low. and the dispatch as great as by any other Steamship Line to either place, and goods han dled leas. For information, apply to T. D. H-\LL, Agent. At Edmund, Davenport A Co.'s, at the Dock. jy __-lin* PORJL___L3-__Np RENT. FOR SALE —Wishine to move nearer to V;:": ; my place of business 1 olier mv DWKLLING fi* 26 -HOUSE and LOT. in the town of Sidney, one square above the old Finr Ground ■■ate, on Pine street, between Main and Cary. at private, sale — A neat two-story brick house, in good order, with rood out-housas, a small garden, and h. good well of w_ter in the yard, drawn by a posts. TXBHS very liberal, viz.: One filth cash; the balance in five or ten annual payments, witu in terest, lo be paid yearly . I will al«o sell a tines story DWELLING, on Ore.on Hill, near the Roiling Mills, with two tene ments, on the same terms. au'->-lw* A. P. CHOCKLEY. M_rf_, FOR RjmT OR SALE.-I will rent or sell my LOAIBER HOUSE, situated en 18th street, between Mam and E'ranklin streets, which is well suited for a tobacco factory, or gro cery and giaiiary. i'or terniß, app *to au 9 - 3t J A ME 8 G U N N ._ FOX REST OR SALE.-Anew Wood |Men TENEMENT, on th- east side oi Second between Marshall ai.d Clay streets, containing 7 rooms.with city gas and water on the lot; also, convenient Kitonen. to. Apply to au 6 -lw* 60DDlN_k A PPBHSO N L MAS ■**•»« SALE-An ORNAMENTAL COT ..;;; TAGE, on 9th street. French Garden Hill, i * laL i: 'iitaining 8 rooms, with ta* and water. Terms lit_3ra'. Apply to GH.EEN k ALLEN, au3—ts Corner Orace and 7th street*. g£. ro WRE H T —Throe ROOMS over an fjiiiistore, suitable for a small family. Possession immediately. L.ROSE, jy 31 -2w" 2__ Broad street X_b FOR KIIM- Ami possession given im «2smediately, the Urge and desirably situated SSB-_tToBR, comer Btoad and 9th street*. It lis* an ample is-e.iiient, and i* furnisiied with all the modern water and «a» tir'ures. Being oue of the greatest thoroughfare* ol tho city.it may le re garded __ possessing very great advantazes for business of _.n> kuid. M ANN a. VALENTINE. _jy_3o-ts w& FOR RENT-STORE and CEILAR, on Is:;: nouth side of Broad, between 3d and 4tu sts. •i 3 -*Possession «iven at usee. Apply to •yl-~ts THOS. D.'<_ CARLES. Wi EOR RENT--That r.ew, commodious and ■a ton desirable TEN EM t N I', on Sth, tietween saiaiCary and l.euh streets, recently occupied hi Judga P. V. Dar.iel. deed Eor terms, apply t.. Mr. CO. Ellstt, on Leigh street, near 2d, or to jell-ts P. DAN I EL. Jr. HOUSE A"*D LOT KOK SAL*., AT BTHE CORNER OF lorn AND CLAY STS.~ •Lie Having detern ined to remove to the country, I oiler for sale, privately, my HOUSE! and LOT, situated a* above stated. Ihe Lot lronts 7__ feef on Clay street, and runs back the same width 1M feet The Dwelung-House is large, and was built in ihe best manner, of the best materials, ltcon- Uius ten rooms, with fire places, six largo closets, with a cellar the sue of the house. I here is on the Lot a Kitchen. Laundry. Stable, Carriage- House, Wax on House, Snioke-House. Ac. Ths accommodation for servants is ample. Every room tn the hou«e has gas in it, aud there is water in tiie yard and kitchen- I here are culverts leading through tne yard, which carry off all waste water. This property is located in a very desira ble and pleasant part CM the city for residences. snd iswiiinn live minutes' walk of the principal busniHss places, and Dee from the bustle and noise of business. I'heie are about thirty feet of the Lot vacant, upon which another house might f>e built. IMW.-I will cell the Lot lor a small partof the purchase money in cash, and the balance upon such time a* will sun ti.e purchaser. Messrs Gouuin A are autuorued to sell the above properly,and will show it to any person who may wisb to purchase it, and make known the prioe and terms. JOHN M. GREGORY. it a- t« «•«__ *yt»t* a *—*\ gtunj Kusn-assutud, *it- BB jated on Byrd street, between Uth and 10th.— *•**■ iiie house has a granite front, and __< mtain* nine room*, eight ol winch 'ha* tiro place* ; water aud g i*. Ac Foi terms, apply to the »ul«ortber, ur to E. D. I ai no, E*«. J|«~ta M W.TOTTY. SUMMER REBORT3 B «__» A t Alib. A* an nuluoeinent lor faini ¥[?■__ V ne* to -if ...urn at theUrlYuKIA HOI XL, 11 "F_ I, dunn* the months of A._n*t and Sep mm tier, the proprietor* have reduced the price of Board to $2 perday. or |lIH per week from Au „u*tl.t. D ,J Proprietor,. Hygeia Hotel. Old Point Comfort.* July Jfcth, I__. . jySO-lm |_, A I.OTK X.-The AMELIA SPRl__. ffifmffv ill t* kept "pen forth* reception of via- during the «e.-\»on, a* heretofore THOS. C WILLSON A SON ■Ol Persons wi*hing information, address jTai-im __ s_. ______ k*'* _____£•§•____. UaA-iBE Co-Si Hoi**, Vs.. , 1,_07~ _, __« A ***\' • ~ HIK '■ ' ia *> undersigned re 9 _mw*pee'fcillv snr >unoe that they have leaae.l Tn'BgT the I_ CH AN ti I. H(i i' Kl.. at (hansel. H . and havms had it thoioughly repaired and refurnished, are now ready lor the reception of (•liCiU. " Orange C. ii. is aituated in acountry well known for t".' boautr of it* scenery, and the healthful i.c... oi its climate; and tteing accessible from etery-urcciiou. has long lieen a favorite summer if 'i Tvs Proprietors »led?e their bast eflort* to se cure the o.iufort of their patron*. Their TaBLK ■hall always tie furnished with the l>e»t the market allord* ; and in establishing a first-clans Hots! at ths pl.ioe. they hops to be sustained by the patron m <* of the public. BJI HORSKSand BUGGIKS always in readi ne** fur the accommodation ot the guests of the house Respectfully. _»jj»-lm YATES A CULLEN. A ______ BRAi_ARD HOl__:. T'TB.T .- ELMIRA, IMFW YORK. LM\ V.. BLOSSOM. Pbopbiktob, (Formerly Proprietor <>r the Blossom House, Ro . Chester, N. V.) This lares and commodious Hotel, at the junction of the N. _ . and E R. R. with the roads leading fro-ii Baltimore to Niagara Falls, n now open for the reception of visitors. Pure air, fine scenery, a well *.._ked larder. Rood lied* and attentive servant*, are «ome of the at traction* to traveler*. Noeliort* will be spared to oontinue its ch-iracter as a FIRST-CI.ASS HO- I !___. Passenger* desiring to visit Niagara Fills can pr.Hure through tickets to Baltimore, at which {>oint through ticket* can ha procured to the Fall* >y the Northern Central Railro-d, the shortest and mo*t expeditious route to Elmira, Canada, aud the Nortnwest. reffbkncbs: John C. Kbsnbot. F.sa .1 ™- _.- Dan'i. Rati litfe, •• . Washington. Zseps BiKMM, Esq., F. W. Beiwktt, " . n.i. R. B.Colkmav, " Etitaw House,! iJaJt - C. C Adbbos, " J Bkn.i. Parkk. Esq.,/ i, _. Wm. Garrett, •• . Harrwburg. j? 10 _ 2m *s__a A THK ASHLAND HOTEL.-Tin* ▼!•___▼ Popular resort, situated cxtaen iniics i-"" 1 ™ ' '■* RICHMOND-in the beautiful nnd thriving viiiage of ASHLAND, on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomao .Railroad, is now open foryiaitor*, and i* prepared to accommo date fiJawjUaa with eood fare, anil everything de*i ra! le. The tißud of the family will be furnished wuh a Free Ticket between Ashland and Rich mond. For further information, apply at Superintend ent's office Jiichtnnnd, Fredericksburg aud Poto mac Railroad, or adore** JNO. L. THOMPSON, Proprietor, jy 7—ts Ashland. Va. TTT A AJIKI-IA SHITK SUI.PH L' R tr_mf SPRI.N .S.-Tlii* beautiful ar.d healthy il"_l 1 WATERING PLACE, situated 2>i miles fioui Jet-rsville, on t!ie R.chmond anil Danville Railroad. 60 miles from Richmond, will I* open Ist July, when there will always be a conveyance to tane the visitor to and from the Springs. Tkrms*.— $30 per month, $10 per week, and $2 per day. On the 4th of July there will be a grand military display of aix volunteer companies. An oration delivered by the Rev. R. Mcli.WAiNK.aiid reading of Declaration of Independence by Col. Cb'.mp.— At 1 o'clock in the after no n. there will be a grand Tilting Match, between the Cumberland and Ame lia Troops ; and at 8 o'clock in the evening, there wil! lie a gn.nd military party, when the Queen of Love anu Beauty will be crowned. We are mak ing arrangements to accommodate on that occa sion several thousand person*. Ie 14-am* THOS. C. WILLBON k SONS. ft .T A BK D FOR D A_f. _A _ D IO DI _ E •f'VSJI'fSPKINUS.-These Springs will be open J_r g**\ if f '""" Die reoeption of Visitors on the 15tli of June. They are situateddireotly on the Lynch burg and Salem Turnpike, ten miles from Lynch burg and four miles from Forest Depot, on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, at which Depot a vehicle will rim during the season to convey visit ors to and Irom the Spring*. Persons from Eastern Virginia aud Worth Carolina, coming here by public conveyance, will take the South-Side Railroad at Petersburg, thence to Lynchburg, and then per Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Forest Depot. IsT—Bs. P. KCHOLA A SONS. Proprietors. RUNAWAYS. va _■-!•"> RtWAßll.—Ranaway trom the B_# subsonber. alxiut July Ist, a negro man Renamed HENRY LEWIS, for merit called JJ HENRY BLACKBI'RN. Said uegro is T M . iv... about five feet pu lit inches high, good Bet of yeiluwi.li white teeth, and stammers or hesi tates in .peaking vhen spoken sharply to. Hem believed to be in the neighborhood of Mitchell's Station, in Culpeper county, as he lormerlv came from, and has relations residin. tliere. Tiie alio'e reward will be uiven. ii lie is tiehvered to the t.ub soriber in Richmond; or if he i« Indued in any county j ul, tiie usual reward will l_ pa;d juijo-d."U,c\vs: JOSEPH ALLEN. A-9 •*-• REWARD.-Absconded from the OS Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Comp-inv, ■T\ about two weeks since, while on a visit to I i_ former Imme in Richmond, a M UI.ATI'O _______ 110 _'. William, who is hired of Miss L. T Gordon. He is aiiout 18 or 20 *,ears of age. and about 5 feet Gor 3 inches in height. He is well ac quainted in Richmond, and is evidently lurking about the city. The at-ove reward of £10 will be paid for Ilia apprehension am! delivery to said company in Lynei.bmg cm for hi* confinement in jail, so aa they can get mm again. THEO. E. KEiNOLDS, for Gen'l Sup't. au l—ts ">*V TE"'. DOLLARS REWAR_f-Baa tjßftnnrW from our factory, about the Ist July, a W\nesro boy named JOHN, alM.ut 21 years of jff% age, dark gingerbread color, tall and slen ~- a ■■■'-■- J'h,_> above reward of $10 wul be paid lor hisdelivery to us- COSBY k ANDERSON, au I—ts 7th st.. l>elow Cary. /^£n / - > . TIIE ONLY HOUSE _f7V ( _ .} IN RICHMOND _____R__k. To Stir thk Timks. a__gPfp^_2» dime HOTBL AND RESTAURANT, 84 Main Street. " THE DIME" is conveniently located and comfortably arranged, with Lod.ing Rooms by the day, week or month, with or without meals, which are served at all hours for the accommodation of the public, by polite and attentive assistants. Ilreaklast C to 10 A. M. Free Lunch . —. — 11 to 12 Dinner 1 to 6 P. M. Supper - . 6toloP. M. Tne Saloon is supplied with the most approved brands of WINES, Li_UOKS, AI.ES. CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac. W. H. HAYWARD. jy 19-lin •s_a JAMES WALSH, _ flu. , «2jL_ No. 60 Main st., Imp. r W_!*r r^v__jt /-&£*) fer and .Manufacturer " -firr-*'- Jt__3LGUNB, RIFLES. PISTOLS, GUN" MA- T____i_u.S and CUTLERY, calls the attention of the citizens of Richmond to Ins laige and exten sive assortment of well-selected goods, which he is prepared to oiler to the trade and nubiic at wholesale and retail, _n unusually favorat'le terms. His facilities are such that he is enabled to supply Guns, Pistols, b ishiug Tackle, Walking Canes, Ac, Ac . upon as reasonable terms as sim.lar goods can be purchased any where. He I-lieves that his slock is better adaptel to the wants ot the Boatbem public than can be gener ally found in the lar-e Northern importing houses, and tespecifully solicits a call from merchants and others, with the assurance that both prices and goods shall I* satisfactory. au 3— lin ■ n_—_m i NOTICE TO THK PUBLIC !- AND IMPORTANT At. l__o.-T.ie A DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY respect!ullv announce to the public that tbey have arranged to run their Express TWICE DAILY from NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE to KICH MOND, thereby affording unusual facilities for obtaining their lretghtand packages in the short est possible tune. Expresses leave New York at 1. 5 and 6 o'clock P M. Expresses leave Philadelphia at ti A M. and 11 P.M. Expresses Issre Baltimore at 420 A. M and I 20 P. M., arriving in Richmond at 3 30 A ft. and JP. M. Expresses leave Richmond for New York, Phil adelphia and Baltimore, and all point* North and West, at 6.30 A. M . and 6 .'SO P. M. Freight and paokanes ihonld in all cases be at pur office ONE HOUR before the departure of the EXPRESSES FOR THE SOUTH leave Rich mond TWICE DAILY, at 4.30 A. M.and i _. P. M. The Arams Express Company leel that they can guarantee to the public civility, attention and sat isfaction in all their intercourse with their officers iv Rn'iiiiioi.il. and nothing wili be left undone on their pait to meet the wauts of their customers. Freight and paogagei arriving by the Express from the North at 3 o'clock P. ___ will tie delivered immediat-lv, thereby giving to our customers an advance »f twelve hours over our arrangements here'ofore. STEAMER EXPRESSES. TO AND PBOM NEW YORK. SEMI-WEEKLY. Freight* de livered immediately upon the arrival of the ship- HEAVY AND LIGHT f HEIGHTS. PACK AGES, MONEY, BONDS. LEGAL DOCU MENTS, Ac, foi warded with safety and dis pitch to al! parts of the United States, Canada* and Europe. NOTE*. DRAFTS AND BILLS, with or with cit Goods, co'il.ctod at all accessible pomis throughout the United States, and prompt returns guaranteed. SLAVES forwarded bveaohofour Expresses, in charge of carelu! and reliable messengers. TOBACCO and other samples carried at unusual low rate*. Ail freight* promptly called for and delivered without extra .'bar.e fffgyFnt lurther information, please callato.ir office, 202 Mam street. "ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY." W. H. i'REUO, Superintendent. au 7—TuASts __/_• BALTIMORE-DRUB HOUSE FOR •CSV SALE \M (Formerly Smith A Atkinson.) The subfcriber, successor to Smith A Atkinson, desiring to retire from business, will sell out this old e_t ibli.iurlL'nt. The stoc* at present is low, and if desired wiil still furtner lie reduced in amount, to say .6,000 or 34,000. Tekms.—Oue-thud cash ; t 1 ■ balance at 4 and 8 mouth*. If timely advantage is now taken of this odor, the opportunity is rare oi investing in thi* grow ing branch of Baltimore common.*. Call or ad die**, HOWARD I). O'NEILL, jy l_-lm* 1.1 .'•L Sharp nt.. Halt... rajya," To tr a v el c r s for M'RINGS.-M.J.FRANK *** — *— A CO.. On it ias*. 118 Main street, (City Savings Bank.) Hioluuoud, Va., are prepared to supply people leaving for watering places, with their splendid MAPINE GLASSES and TELESCOPES, possessing high power and 'giving a clear and distinctsigbt for distant objects on land or water; STEREOSCOPES aud STE REOSCOPIC VIEWB-the entertaining instru ment, changing the tedious and monotonous time at the Springs to enjoyment and delight—are lur uisluhl at moat reasonable rates. The wortd rsnowued PERISCOP"' HPEIVI /'"LEU sis inn. reoiii*ui-edot..v i.y M J. I-HANK UN .. CO REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. 4', FARM FUR * ALU I . HAttO^anm K3VEK,. . MILfcH FRO.I KKTIMONI) -*M ****n\ offer for sale, privately, the FARM on*** wluch 1 reside—having made arrann.on.ent* to move to my new boutiS. on my father* old place It contain* 1.7,_ ACRES of aupsnor vegetable Isnd, re.nil,? yielding f 109 per sore: 100 acres cleared land, l-alance in wood and timber. The DWbLLINo contains six rooms and two banemenu, with all necessary out-houses, new. A beautiful yard, with baadsome shade trees, en clo*ed with osk po&t and rail. (>ood Harden, en closed Uis very healthy ; with one of the oost spring* in Virginia one hundred ?ard* from the bouse: Ice Pond. Aa. Good neighborhood, with four Churches of different denominations in two miles. Should it not be disponed ol privately, I will *cli at public auction, on the premises, 1 , mile* Irom head of Mectianiesvi'le Turnpike, on TUESDAY.-'l»t August, at 11 o'clock, (if fair; if not the next fair day.) For further particulars, apply t.< me. on the promise*. Tkrm*—On day of »*le. HENRY C. WINGFIELD. au7—dtds* Richmond, P. o. Srboß tAluabi.-. _____ t_Tof____ I. A N I» IN CHKSTEHI [ELD, FORfiS. SALE—I offer for sale, privately, ail ot**** my REAL ESTATE in the count! of Clieaterfield, ci nsi*ting of lour tra-ls ol valuable LAND, well looated and advantageously situated for farming purpotes. The first tract contain* 441 acre*, lo cated on Failing Creek, about . mile* from the city of Richmond. immediately on the Broad Rocg Road.witn a good DWELLING-HOUSE and al! n*ce"*ary out house*. There are about 60 acre* of valuable flat Land attached thereto, which ren ders the tract. v<*r» valuable. The second tract contain* aliout 13 _ acres, located on the Falling Creek Turnpike, 6 mile* from Richmond, and km a good Dwelling-Hou*e and necessary out houses. The third tract is situa'ed on the same road, about 7 miles from Richmond, and oontain* l„o acres, with a good Dwelling-House and all necessary out-honses, and i» in an improved cond'tion and well located for farming purpose*. And the fourth tract is located about 9 mi es from Riobmond, and wi'lnn one mile of the same Turnpike Road, con taining 86 acres, and is very valuable for its line timber, I will sell all of the above tracts, or either of them, on reasonable terms, as I am anxious to re move to another portion of the State Any one wi*hing to purchase, can apply to the subsonber in person, who resides on the first-mentioned tract, or through the mr.il, addressed to Manchester P.i-t Office. Chesterfield jy Z7-_tawlm* BKVERLY WVBURTON. agem ALBEMARLE LA_D The subscriber !>eing unatue to attend to his asm* FARM, on aocount _? his situation. i*de*ir rons of selling it. The Farm contains 195 acres of Land, in Albemarle county, very compact, situat ed near the Central Railroad, opposite Keswick Depot, distant half a mile, and seven miles trom Cnarlotlesville. 145 acres of the Land i* cleared and in a eood state of improvement, as the present crops will show; and that not in cultivation is well set in clover, timothy, and other grasses.— The land lie* well, and the soil is adapted to all the crops, but more particularly to wheat, tobacco and corn. Fifty acres are in woods-oak and pine, principally oak—original erowth. There are two never-failiug streams of water running tiirouuh conveniert parts oi the Farm. The improvements consist of a two-story framed bui'dine, contain ing three large room*; four smaller ones, suitable for lodging rooms; several closets, a pleasant pas sage, two porches, aud a coo! cellar, suitable for keeping meats, butter. _c. There are all neces sary otit-l-htdin.s. nearly al! new having been built in the last 1_ months. The dwelling has, tins last._pnne, been thoroughly repaired and painted, and is situated in the midst of a grove of large oak and locust trees The situation is a high and healthy one, and command* a >eai'.tiful view of the cars .v-hen passing the South Mountain*, and sur rounding country. There is a spring of most ex cellent water near the dwelling. Possession can In? had i.v the purchaser any time after the presen' crop in secured. Any one wishing to buy, will please call on the proprietor, residing on the farm, who will take pleasure-in showing it. The terms will be made accommodating. For lurtter particulars, address, CHARLES E. TAYLOR. Kiiswick Depot, Albemarle co., Va. jyM—_taw_-_WA_) __>___ k HOTSHRINOS, T'-TStT B A '■■' H COUNT V. V IRG 1N I A, tO_i I FOR SALE. Thi. weli known WATERING PLACE is now . tler.d for saie. It is Bitua'ed twenty miles from the Millboro' Depot of the Virginia Central Railroad, and ex cept that sliort distance, has an uubroi-en railroad connection with the principal cities of the United States. As a remedial agent in a large number of the most serious maladies, for the relief oi winch per sons from all portions of the United States rcs< rt. during the summer m.ni.iiß, to ths mountains of Virginia, the wate's of the Hot Springs have at tained a reput-ii ion superior to that of any other mineral water in the State. The BUILDINGS for boarders are sufficient to accommodate more than 200 persons There are now upon the premises TEN BATHS, oonstantiy supplied with fresh water, from citfer en'spruits, of varioaa temperatures from 78 deg. to 100 den. "Fahrenheit " As the supply of MINERAL WATER is most abundant, the bathing accommodations mignt be , increased to any extent that could be desirable. A more healthy anil delightful summer climate can nowhere tie found. A valuable FARM of more than 1,000 acres is at tached to tiie Spm.gs. and will bo sold with them. For terms, address S. Goodk, Hot Springs, Va.. or Taos. P. Goode, Hovdton, Mecklenburg county, Va. S. GOODE, THOS. F. GOODK. jy J6—dim Kxeoutors oi Thos. Goode, dco'd. _■_ M, ... ___ ..__ : ___ ,— ___. _: . . ___ LIMITED PARTNERSHIP \M A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has been AJA formed between JOSEPH LAIDLEY, of ths city of Richmond. Va., and JOHN W.CRAD DOCK, of the county of Halifax, Va, under the brut of JOSEPH LAIDLEY, for the purpose of conducting a general DRUG AND APOTHECARY BUSINESS, in the city of Richmond. JOSEPH LAIDLEY i* the general partner. JOHN \V. CHAD DOC b" is the special partner. Each oartper contributes the sum of five thou sand dollars in cash, to the capital of the concern. The said partnership shall continue for five years from July Ist, ISOO. City of Richmond, to wit. This day personally appeared before me, an Alden-ian aad e__-oi!icio justice of th_i peace, in and lor the _.ii> af6resa.il, Jo_eph Laidiey, general partner in the aliove bum ness. and made oath that John W. Cradiiock, the special partner, has actually paid five thousand dollar* in ca«h to the capital of the concern. Given under my hand and seal, the 2d day of Au gust, I__ JNO. F.REGNAULT, J. P. Iskal.) _au 4 —law.wSa NOTICE.— We have thi" da f appointed Meesrs. THEODORE BANTER and CHARLES LOHN ERT. partner* undertlie Style cfGANTER k LOHNERT, our agents to carry on ths busi ness of selling BEER, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, in the house on Pearl street, in the city of Rieiuuoud; but to _.uv and sell for cash only. H. A. BERGMAN IN ft SON, July SO. -SCO. laul—l2iM Philadelphia. tiAIICY LIBBR Tan'TS. New Goods, pretty pattern*. DrapD'Ete Pants. English and French- Crape C_-Wi.i.ere Pants, Warranted French Goods. Fancy Cassimere Pants. AU qualities, al! prices. Cottonade Pants, For servant*. Coats, Sucks and Half Sacks, All shades, styles, qualities and prices. At SHAKER, HALMEY A CO S, 110 Main St., late Tupman A Hull. LADIFS, LOOK AT THIS-REAL BAR GAINS— 5 000 yardssuper fine Emglish Prints, colored grounds, neat fi.ures, warranted fast colors, to be run off this and next week, ten yard* for one dollar- the goods are che-p, every Vatty should have a dress; SOOpair I'u-'er- Sleeves, to be run ori at a nineprnce. woith more than double; SCO yaids second Mourning Prints, for a four pence ; _,ouo lunches terpentine and Crochet Braid, all siz.*; 500 Hoop-Skirts, Irom a ninepence, children's eize, to the best ..-spring, for one dol lar and a quarter; 2 000 yards small figured lawns, good quality, fast coiors, warranted, ten yards for one dollar—cheap, cheap, cheap. For the !>est bargains in al! kinds of Dry Goods, be sure to cull at Number Forty-one, Mam street. Mailert'sold stand, nearly opposite St Charles Hotel. CHIRTINGS, SHIRTINGS. - LEVY has i ' now in store a larpe and weii selected stock of Shirting materials, comprising the following arti cies. allot'which have been marked down "below the ii ,ial retail prices: 7 8 and 4 4 Bleaohed and Unbleached Shirting Cotton; Richardson's and other superior makes of Irish Linen: Marseille* _birt-Bosom* at 12,'g, 25 and :.7>_ cts.: Union Linen Bosoms at 12._ cts: Pure Irish Linen Bosoms at 25, 3716, H and 75 ct»-i French Wove Kogonis at 75 cts. and Bl; Water-twist Bleached Cotton at 14.. cts., preferred by nianv to the New York Mills lor the fn.eue.SK of its texture, durability aad soft finish. fPHKY ARE C Kit TA INLY the cheapest 1 goods cf the kind 1 have ever witnessed, are fhe words of all who have seen those Collar* and Hdkfs., that LEVY is now offering to the public. We give below the prices ol some of the many cheap.goods, to winch we would call the attention of our readers: Swiss Muslin Collars at _i cent-, worth $1; do. at 76c, worth Bl 50; do. at $1, worth B'2; Grass Linen Hdkf*. at 25c, worth-Oc.; Hem stiiched Linen Handkerchiefs at 25 cents, worth 60 cents; Hemstiched Hdkfs. at _>, 62 _, 75. $1. ;l.:'.,..lMfiiiil-.l 75, all of which will be sold at 50 per cent, below their value; C°mbnc Bands in tne greatest profusion and at prices to please aIL 'pAKE NOTICE.—AiI those w-ho teel them -1 selves to 1* on the verge of su(location, can tie relieved by culling at our oifioe and procuring one of.iiri men or t-ther Summer Suits, of which we hive a tine assortment at low prices. Our motto is. small profits—justice and perfect satisfaction to sll. SIMPSON ft MILLER, 119 Main st.. Richmond, Va. PERUVIAN SYRUP; OR, PROTECTED 1 SOLUTION I'ROTOXED-. IRON-For Dys pepsia, Atlecti.ns of the Liter, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Consumptive 'Tendencies, Cutaneous Diseases, au.l General Debility, lor sale by DOVE A CO., Wholesale Druggists. CUNOT ARTICLE B.—Puts English Hair t- Brushes, Fancy Shell and Buffalo Dre._in< Couit*, French and English Tooth Bruehe. oi best quality, for sale by ___ _ W. PETERSON A CO.. Druggists. 155 Main street. EW YOR-TSUPPLIES—By mj*mt*~9*> day I am in receipt of a choice lot of Summer Dried Beef, Tongues, and Lard; Green aud Black Teas of superior quality ; Cooking. Table Wines, and Brandies ; Lanuay ra, Java, snd Mocha Coffee; Spices, Raisins. Rice, Ac. Forsalelow. J P. KAVENAGH,6th and Brojui sts.__ HOIK AND SODA W._TE_.-_.__|_ and Soda, with the usual variety of choice Syrup*, i.i.ide from fresh fruits. Also, Fort, Mountain Dew and Watermelon Syrups, at W. PETERSON A CO.'S Drug Store, 155 Mam «t. 'T'WOS-ARtiE IRON TANSS-Neaily new, » (can bo •■een at Dr. Strecker's Drug Store,) will be sold cheap by app_v i U to WM. SATTLER A CO., U. Main st BLf ACHED WINTER WHALE OI L -6,000 gallons for sale by K-JRCELL. LADD fc CO., Druggists, IX2. corner Mam and 13th *U. R~ Ot'K BRIDfiK SLLi■ MASsT-A. fresh sup ply to hand to dsv. FISHER ft SHEPHERD. Druggist*. MilSl ARD.— Banter's genuiue Mustard tuo .aseef. |aale S Ikt, 8. DAY EN R>B T. avottom gjJjjjtL __ DAYS. ill* Richard t uuthern, Auct'r. r\N MONDAY, 13r.h inst.. at 10 o'clock, at my „' store, I will sell tae following : Bacon, Brandy, Whiskey, Butter, Lard, Soap. Candles, Window Glass, So. CHAMPAGNE AND BRANDY.-Also. 16 has _ . . tl * m Pagne. snd 30 boxes Brandy, in bottles. ________ " R. CAITH-tRN,Auct. By C-sddia fc .\ppersen. A act's. fllTF"lf]. _l IX' ut-M_._| I HOUSE (•__.hi.i'i U i';.d O .. ORAO - ,; STREET, t.IIiK.M HILL, I'OR BALK AT _li. rm_ _ Will I _ .old. ou flit __B?>_Y. Alien.. 16 l«l _t ' »y clock P.M.. mat _and__,_ I U Ton sestT_i. ' Orace, between toth and 2Sth streets !_£?_____ ' feet, running back 185 feet to an sii.y is f«_.___£ having on its small house, heretofore um_ _____ •ohool house ur Jno. Car?, Esq <»-v *a a T_r_s -Oue-lourthoash; balance at 4, 8 snd 12 month*, lor negotiable notes interest added »mi title retained. GODDIN A APPERSor., au» Au...'_ I/AI.IABLE KARM 11. A . Hl.l A. _K. R V DANVILLE RAILROAD, FOR BALE AT AUCTION —We oiler for sale privately, until BATUKDAY. the 18th day of August next, when, unless sold privately.tol which due notice will he given.) we will offer for gale publicly, on the prem ise*, the FARM on wnich Daniel Worstiam, of Amelia, now reside.., containing 368 acres situated south of the Danville Railroad, about fonr mile* Irom Cnuia and Amelia Court-House stations.— Thi* is one of the most valuable tracts of land in this part of the oountry, with an unusual propor tion of low grounds and improved tots; and the high land generally of the best quality, and in ex cellent heart. The dwelling house is plain, but comfortable; the farm houses ample tor the use of the farm. Possession will lie given this fat!, as far as neces sary, in time for wheat seeding, and full possession given at the end oi the year. Tfrms.—One-third cash, and the balance in 1 • and 2 years, equal instalments, interest added. Person* wishing to purchase are referred to > GODDIN A APPERSON, Richmond, or to the undersigned. Trustees. L. MASTERS, Amelia C. H„ 5. W. FINNEY, Genito, Powhatan. P. S.—Persons wishing further information as to the value ol this plantation, are referred to Lxwis K. Hakvie. Esq., who resides near to it, and who will, we have no doubt, take pleasure m giving his opinion of its value, Ijy 14—2i_wtd*| G. AA. By J. H. Digges, Anrfr. GENTLEMEN _ .-..,•._HI_U GOODS, HATS. CAPS .RINKS, UMBRELLAS. CANES. Ac.-On TUESDAY morning next, Aug. Uth. at 10 o'clock, I will sell at the store occupied by Mr. John Pok, (western tenement of the Bal lard Rouse,) his entire stock of the above named good*, emb.acing the finest variety of goods in that department of trade. De.tlers are invited to attend, as the sale wi.i lie well worthy "f their at tention. J. H. DIGGEB. Auct'r. D. F. Booth. Salesman au 10 YIEOItAI. AND _M___JJt__._A_.EWPa 1,1 --'»• BRARY AT A UCITON.-WUI be sold on TUESDAY afternoon rest. Aug. 14th, commenc ing at 4 o'clock, at Store No. 86 Main street, the , entire L.IHRaRY of a medical gentleman of thi* ' oity, who is about removinß to a distant State — The library oontain* many valuable works, both in the medical and literary departments, and the entire "ollection is well worthy the attention of the public. J. H. DIGGEB, Auct'r. _l>. I* ■ Booth. Salesman. au 18 By E. B. Cook. Auct'r. READY-MADE BU..NET . Ml I. LI NEKY. Ac, AT AUCTION.—Oa THIRS DAY, 16th inst., at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at the store of H. L. Wiganu, on Broad, between 6th and tJth streets, a large portion of his stock of M ILL IN BR V, READY-MADE BONNETS, CAPS; a great variety of EMBROIDERIES. X DOINGS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 110 81FRY. and a very general aaaorißiSßt of ladies' FANO. ARTICLKS; SHOW CASES, STORE FIXTURES. Ac. Ac. Mr. Wi.iAM>, intending to remove to hi* new store, will sell without reserve ; and to enable tiie ladie* to purchase, the sale on THURSDAY, lfith, will be exclusively for them. Bale will be contin ued on FRIDAY, Wth inst., for gentlemen, at which time will be closed the entire stock, together with an assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNi TURE. lau9l E. B. COOK, Auct. By Hector Davis, Aim. HOUSE SERVANT -On TUESDAY MORN ING. Uth instant, at 10 o'clock. I will sell a very likely MULATTO BOY, 17 yeais old, raised in a genteel family, and sold for no fault au 9 -tds HECTOR DAVIS. Auct. ICE- HOUSE FOR SALE.-Will be .old, on 1 WEDNESDAY, tne 16th day of August at 4 o'clock, at the residence of the late .artiett Tyler, deed.one arge I_;E-HOUSE. nearly full of ice. TBMM.O.— Four ...ontti*' credit, with negotiable notes, satisfactorily endorsed. JOHN O. TAYLOR, au 10-td* Adm'rof Bartlett Tyler dec'd. UALBOf V ALIA RLE LOT AN-nT'OF OFICE AT CHESTER.-l will sell, at Chester, 'on FRIDAY, the 17th day of Augn*t in*t., the OFFICE and LOT occupied by the late Dr. Jef ferson Minor. Thi* office is beautifully situated at thia tnriving village, and as there is no phy*i cian there, it is a good looat "n for one. Tbbm* accommodating, and made known on th» day of sale. Mr. Caam, the proprietor of the Hotel, will show tn« property to those disponed to purchase, last -J Ida* I .IAS. W. TA.LOR. TRIST SALE OF HOUSE A-.1T1.0T IN A MANCHF.STE.R-By virtue of the provi sions of a deed ot trust from Robert T. Ballowe and wife, dated the 25:h of January, 1859, and re corded in the Clerk's office of the County Court of Chesierfield, made to secure to the firm of Dun lop, Moncure A Co. a certain debt therein men tioned. the undersigned. Trustee, at the instance of the beneiieiarv, will *eil at public auction, oSi tne premises, on >'R I DAY, the 17th day of August. 1.(50. atSo'clockP. M.,(if fair, if not on the next fair day therealt_r.) a certain parcel of LAND, described and conveyed in said deed, lying in the town oi Manchester, between Hull and Bain bridge streets, frontiag 30 feet on the east ride of Simmer* street. Tbe lot has ou it a new framed DWELLING, aud is the same now occupied by Mr. Branch Cosby. auC-tds OJ_0 J _C I J_r-RAE, Trustee. UH BRIEF'S SALE OF CHOICE LI wLORS, Ac—By virtue of sundry executions in my hands against Edwin Robinson and others. I will s. II at public auction, ou MONDAY, August 13; li. I__o, at 10 o'clock, at the Richmond, Freder icksburg nnd Potomac Railroad Depot, a choice lot of WINES and LIQUORS. Among them are a half pipe of very fine Cogn«c BRANDY, im ported by Burroughs A Bro ; 2 bbls. superior Apple BRANDY; a small lot of Sebastopol and old Bour bon WHISKEY, and other Liquors. Also, four large Rustic Hocking CHAIRS; Ga* CHANDE LIER; 1 Arm CHAIK; HATS; CANES: ._ boxes SOAP: IGLN: 2 SWORDS; PICTURES; BAS KETS; Ac- Ac Tbbm*— Cash. H. K. ELLYSON, au 2 -td Sheriff City of Richmond. BY THE GOVERNOR OF VIBBIBIA- A PROCLAMATION.-Wherea*, tne General Assembly ot thi* Coiiur.on'vreaitn lias authorized a Bank to 1 _ established in the city of Richmond, under the name of •• The Traders' Bank ol the City of Richmond," and has incorporated tiie same as a Bank for circulation, deposit and di. count, with a capital of not le .s ihan one hun dred thousand dollars, nor n.ore than one million of dollar*, to be raised by subscriptions, in shares of one hundreddollars each ; and whereas, it ha* I een eertihed to the satisfaction of the Executive. that tite sum of three hundred and one thousand oue hundred dollars, being more than the mini mum capital aforesaid, his been subscribed, that the said Bank has actually and in good faith, of its own absolute property, in the current coin of the United State*, one hundred and eiglitv-one thou sand dollars, being more thin three-fifths of the amount subsonbed. and the amount required by law. and that said corporation irts been organized by the eleotiori of a President and Directors : Now, therefore, in conformity to law. 1 do hereby make tins proclamation, declaring the facts aforesaid, and that the Bank is authorized to commence op erations. Given under my hand, as Governor, and <i. *.} under the Seal ol th« Commonwealth, this i _-v_ r. fi-8 t ,j_y 0 f August, \mq JOHN LETCHER. By the Governor: Ghor.ie W. Mumord, Secretary of the Com uioiiwealth. au 3—d2w DLOVVS EOR FALLOWING. P. H. ST A R X E, NO. 52. MAIN ST .THREE POORS ABOVE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Would call the attention of farmers to his stock of PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS.SEED SOWERS. DRILLS, Ac.. Ac, manufactured by him expressly for Summer and Fall operations. Especial attention is calied to tiie fact that he willeei! ilie best THREE-HORSE PLOW now in use iv Virginia for TEN DOLLARS; and if, after trial, it doe* uot prove the be*t, he will take it backlreeoi charge. To those who use the CUEF BRACE PLOWS, No 13 and No 9, he would say ihat they can be saw] ed at tha low price of EIGHT DOLLARS lor No. is, and FIVE DOL LARS for No. 9 CASTINGS for every Plow in use on hand. Garden and Held SEEDS of every variety, war ranted as pure as can be had. Bt__A libera! discount made to the trade. auß-lw P. H. STARKE. nAVI.I. DEVOTKO PARTICULAR AT TENTION TO IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF B L A C X I N G. we take great pleasure m presenting to the Southern pub lic the best article ever offered. The EXCELSK'R 01L PASTE BLACKING, Manufactured by us. imparts to Boots and Shoes, or any thing made of Leather, a beautiful, bright and durable polish, and Will not rub oil on tie hands or clothes From it* oily nature, it goften*. strengthens, and preserves the leather, prevent* its cracking, and render* it impervious to water. Those desirous of using a really good Blacking, should use no other. It i* purely South, m manu facture— and if hum, industry is to be encour ated, especially when it can and does produce ru perior articles, we conritlcntly hop., tho patronage of Southern men will not lie withheld from us. Bsapsot-B-JT, H WALLERsTEIN A CO.. auS-lin* _ Richmond, Va, Hit hmo.Voiron and steel works. The undersigned still niaaufactures at these works, and keep* constantly on hand a large as sortment of IRON, i..!._;_!:n_ of Bar, Band, Hoop and Scroll. Rounds and Squares. Ovals, H_ 1 Ovals and Hall Rounds, T»_m_m_> Mill Tapered. Wagon, Coach ar.d Bub*. TIRES, aud RIVET and NUT I RON. of all sizes. Also, STEEL TI RES, Railroad FROG STEEL and FROG PLATES, all size*; WROUGHT PUNCHED WASHERS, all sizes, kept constant ly t.u hand and made to order. JAMES HUNTER. N. li. -VV ..ii. ht Scrap taken in exchange. jv it;-dim I'KintH' AND COMMISSION HI _|. \X NESS-The un.leisuned have associated them*elvea, under the hrm and style of YAGER A POLLARD- for the purpose ot conducting th* OSOCK".. FEED AND COMMISSION Bt SI NK__, at thei corner of 18th and Franklin streets, iv the city ol Richmond. Vs., aud will endeavor *. k S_ p _.?Vi ll _r a .fl?.;i?,A a . nd a well ie'ected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, whtoh they will be pleased to offer to the puolic at very low prices, aad most respectfully solicit a call from their lriends and the public netierally. G. W. YAGER, of Richmond, . „ . R. C. POLLARI), of King William. jy a-lm PATE_TA_LR ORKASB~_nulls_rppUTo7 sale by I'UVEA CO, Who's*.;r I) itiu.su . FUTURE DA ra. »T Jaaaes M. Tnyler A— , Aact's. HI._P f__V_____. 0» BROOM* AFf lliilk _tT____rJ*_. C i. H, . ,U!,88 AND L °T*' ° N LEIGH STREET. AT AUCTION -We will cell. upon the premises, oa MONDAY, the Hth day of . August, ponimenuing at 6 o'clock. P M . a verr neat FBAM ED TE_EMfcNT.oB Arooke Aveßue. , between Clay and Leisi. streets, now in the ocou panoy of Mr Lewis Blunt, at the rent of Ilis eer annum, it contains three good stxsd rooms, with a two story kitchen. Ao. The lot froate _• fsst and runs back the usual depth ALSO-Two FRAM ED TENEMENTS ,n rear of above, fronting on Leigh strest 14 feet esoh, and running back a_above They have three room* each, and are now renting to good teuants, at f__o per month. Tbbm« -One fourth oash ; the lalanoe at *. 12 and le) months, for negotiable note*, with interest added, and scoured by a trust.deed. iy .to JAS M, TAYLOR A SOW. Ascts. V'EHV D_..IRABI.EI PRIVATE RESI * DENCE ON *>th. BETWEEN . HANKLIN AND GRACE SIREKTB, AT AUCTION.-Wiil be sold upon the premises, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of August, at 4H o'clock P. M., that verr de *irabe private RESIDENCE situated on »th, t-etween - ranklio and Orace strset*. now in the occupancy of Mr. D B. Bridgford. Tbe improve ments are a good House with 9 rooms, a brick kitruen. wood and coal house, city water, gas. bah mg rooms. Ac. Ac .all in good repair. ' ___._! -One-fourth can, 1 the balance at «, 12 ' and 18 months, for negotiable notes, with interest ! added, and secured by a deed of trust »»»"■■* , au 6 JA __ M *_ T -__ L _- R _ * SON. Aucfrs. TRUSTEE^ TU_£S OF REAL ESTATE „IN THK VALLEY OF BHOCKOE CREEK I ABO/E BUTOHERTOWN -By virtue ofaTßed , of trust executed to me !>y R. .. Kirby, dated the < 10th day of March. 1800, duly recorded in the • Clerk* office of Henrico Connty Court, 1 shall proceed to sell, at public auction, on the premises, oil WEDNfc SDA V.the 15th day of August. 1»_, commencing at 4 _ o'clock P. V... the real estate conveyed b? the said deed, viz: Ail that lot of LAND, wifhtwo FRAMED Tt_NEMENTB, Ac. thereon lying, and being in the county of Henrico. iustl beyond the corporation line, in the valley of Shock _b creek, above Butcheriown. fronting on the west line of Milt street 80 feet, running back within parallel lines SUO feet towards the oreek. Tbbms.—One-half cash; the balance at 4 months, for a negotiable note, with interest, and secured by a trust deed. MORTIMER M. YOUNG, Trustee. Ja->. M. TaylobA*. Bob. Aunt's. au 4 Commissi6k_.r 7 _~_al_e or real, es- TATE, ON 28m STRE .T. UNION HILL.- i lb pursuance of a decree of Henrico County Conrt, in the case of Jones M. Jones, pronounced on the ' 7.hday of August, 1860. theundersigred.as Special Commissioner, will sell, a* publio auction, upon the premises, on MONDAY, the 20th day of Ap KUit, iif fair; if not. the next fair day.lcommen cingatt.. o .lock P M..a LOT OF GROUND, with a two story brick TENEMENT thereon, Iv ing on the west side of 26th street, nottn of X street. The lot fronts M leet, and runs back 122 fef t to an ailey 20 feet, wide. Terms.—One-fourth cash ; ths I stance at 6 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with 'merest add ed, satisfactorily endorsed, and title retained until '. the lurther order of Court JAS. M. TAYLOR, Commissioner. Jas. M. Taylor * - 0... Aucts au 9 ' PE R EM f I o X V _Al_fc. OF THREE HOUSES AND LOIS. ON 25th S TkEET. • UNION HILL.BY AUCTION—WiII be sold,_pon the MONDA. .the 20thday of Au_u»t. oon.meno ng immediately »fter the *«Ie adverti*ed ' by Jas. M. Ta-> lor, Commissioner, (say atSo'c'ock P M .ithree HOUSES ar,.l LOTS,on thewestside , "t 25th street, L'rion Hi.l. and nenrly opposite to the L. lgh Street Baptist Church; two are of briok. ' and the other frame. They arewe'l adapted lor small sired fairiilir*. T»>e lots front 20 feet each, and run back 122 feet to an alley _i test wide. Terms-One third cash; the balance at 4 and 8 months, for negotiable notes, with interest added, and seemed by a trust deed. au » JAB. -ETA. LORJfc SON, Aucts. AN EXCEL La-RT FRAMED TENE MENT. ON ELMWOOD STKEET. IN SID NEY, AT AUCTION -On THURSUA'. , August the __M at B o'clock, P. m , we will sell an exoel lent FRAMED tENKMKNT, situated pa the ' aoatk ?.ia of Elm wood (or .Main street continued.' n*a-iy oss<_*ts the . idney Method,st Chapel, and now in the occupancy of Jas. P, Tyler, itoomai*"* seven rooms. * kitchen with three rooms, and ever? convenience necessary for the comfort of _ irood »i:.ed family ; i* nearly new, and in good or der. The lot fronts 30 feet, and runs bark 1_» feet to an ■ llsj 2n feet wide. Turn .-One-feurth cash; the balance at. 6. 12 and 1* nion'h*, for negotiable note., with interest added, and securi .1 by a trust deed. au It' ____J__T „YLO R k BQN. AucU. VERY DESIRABLE BRICK < «»TTAOE, V on THE SOUTH T.IDE OF CLAY ST. BETWEEN ADAMS STKEET AND BROOKE AVENUp, AT AUCTION-At the request of the owner, who resides in New York, we will sell, upon ihe premises, on FRIDAY, the 34th day of August, commencing at 6 o'clock P. M.. a very uss.rab'e BRICK COTTAGE, on the south Rice of Clsv ttreet. between Adams street and Brooks Avenue, and now in the occupancy of Mrs. Den n;s. It contain* 5 good rooms, with a two Btory back porch, a kitchen, stable. _.o. The lot fronts about ib feat, and runs back It. feet t > Brooks Avenue. Tin* property is located in a very retired and pleasant neighborhood, and is worthy of atten tion. Tkkvi--.-One-third cash ; the balance at t» and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest adced. and secured by a truKt deed J*S. M. TAYLOR A SON, Auot's. Immediately after the aix.ve sale, will be sold, a very handsome BUILDING LOT, uearly oppo site to the arx.ve, and adjoining the residence* of Messr*. J. B. Dasforth and 'I nun in A. I'arker. It lront* V) fee., and runs luck 160 feet. Tkßs4«—As above. I au 10 J. M. T. A_St>N, Anct'*. \ A! I AHI ,_, I IK M AND.MILL INCHES » TERI'IELD COUNT,. SEVEN MILES SOUTHWEST UF THE TOWN OF MAN CHESTER, TOGETHER WITH STOCK. CROPS, FAR MI i. G IMPLEMENTS, HOUSE HOLD AND KIT<fHEN FURNITURE, Ac , AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold upon tbe premises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of September, commenc ing at llo'clock. A. M., the vaJuable I- ARM, lying seven mile* southwest of the town of Manchester, south s'de of the Manchester Turnpike, on Poco shock Creek, in the county ot Chesterfield, aud now occupied by Mr*. Sarah A. Forloine. It contain* 366 acres, one- half of whieti is standing in original growth of oak and pine ; from 80 to 60 acre* are of rich creek fiats, and one of the best meadows in the county, which produce* a large quantity of har. The improvements area good dwelling house, in good order, suitable for a larre family ; kivkl ap pi» orchard, under a good fence, divided in three shifts, lies we:l. and ha« running water m every shift: good healthy neighborhood, and fine spring of water convenient to all of the house*. The MILL ha* a substantial stone dam, and is in good order. It is'.seHied useless to give a further description of the land, a* .t is presumed those wishing to pur chase will view the pretui_dß. Fo**e*sion will he given in time to seed a crop of wheat in the Fall, and full possession by Ist January, I_>l, or sooner. if CesireJ. Mrs. Forloine resides on the farm and will have it shown to any person who may wish to see it. After the sale of the farm, will he sold theentire Stock, consisting of Horses, Mule*. Cows, Ac ; Crops, Farming Implements, Household and Kitchen Hurniture, .Vo. Tbhm . or Salb—For the real estate, one-fourth cash; the balance at 1, 2 and 3 years, for bond* lieariHg interest, and secured by a trust deed. For the personal property : All sum* of 820 and under, cash ; over that amount, 4 months' credit, for ap proved negotiable notes, wi'h interest added. jy 10 JAS. M. TAYLOR k SON. Aucts. NEW GRANARY AND COMMISSION HOUSE, O/i Cary, 2.1 1 d sor bt low \2th Street, and next to Flour Inspector's former ttjficc. J. MO NKO IS OAII T 111 li, (Successor to J_s. Thomas, Com'r Merchant,) Respe.'tfully informs the citizens of Richmond, and the public generally, that ho has purchased of ti.e. iegalagentof Mr Jas. Thomas all hisstock on hand, inch as CORN, OATS. HAY. CORN ME.AL, _.■ .ami will continue lo keep on nand an.l deal in GRAIN. FEED, TOHAOCO. PLOUR, select paroels of country-cured HACON, BUT TER, BEESV'AX, DRIED FRUIT, Ao , pledr 'ti. every effort to facilitate the interests of those who may favor the new concern. Acontmu a'i hi of ihe patron;... heretofore extended to his predecessor ;* solicited. He refers, by permission, to Messrs. Waogon er, Hill X Ak( itsa. Van Lbw, Tatlob A Co , josas A Co., Richard Cai riiohv. Esq , Philip B. Pkk k, Esq., Richmonu. Va. Jj tB-km J. MONROE CARTER^ I UMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER. 200,000 ft. seasoned _ BUTTON WOOP, superior quality. 300,000 It. seasoned inch BUTTON WooD,«upe rior quality. II 000 ft. seasoned s «' OAK. '26.000 ft. seasoned inch OA K. fiO.OOO ft. seasoned CASING PLANK. 60,i00 ft seasoned ASH. 25 (too ft seasoned MAPLE. Together with a lame and general assortment of MAHOGANY PLANK and SCANTLING, CHERRY. BLACK WALNUT, Ac. For sale on accommodating terms, by Jy W-tlO TRUMAN A. PARKEK : RICHM'DA YORK RIVER RAILROAD^ N August Ist, WW . O CONTRACTS, BILLS, or other OBLIGA TIONS, will t« recognized by this company, unless made under the express order ot the Direc tors, R. H. TEMPLE, Superintendent, er A. W MORTON, Treasurer. »uS-r* AI.EX'R IIUDLKY. Pre*'!. \ T OTI(K.-i'li« subecri!«r begs to inform the Lublic.an.l partirularly the friends and patrons of the ..Id hrm ol LAIDLEY A ROIUNSON. that the business heretofore conducted by that hrm has been, since the 30th ot June, carried on by him, individually, at the old stand, Fourtn and Frank lin. He hopes, with increased iaoilitie* and exer tlons, to merit a continuance of the rust mi so I b erallv bestowed on the old firm. Very respectfully, jy.l-t. _EI)WAR_) T. ROBINSON. ( i t-NRMAL AOENI V.-Thesubscribers have vl associated the mselve* this day. under the style of WALSH A McKENNA. for the purpose ol .•arryirig on the aliove tmsiuess, COLLECTING RENT*?, HIRING OUT NEGROES, Ac , A*.- Inev have taken the office ou Hth street, opposite the F.xchange Hotel, and by strict attention to their business, they trust to merit a portion oi p biic patrouagS. KiCHARU WALSH, _±r U-lm P. L Mi KENNA. DUTTER, LAROANO WHIhSEY. --*-* 26 paokages choice new BUTTER. 20 bbls. extra LEAF LARD Wbl.li. Rockbridge K. E WHISKEY. W bbls Alleghany RYE WHISKEY. 40 bbls. Magnolia R . E WHISKEY. 100 bbls. BRANDY. GIN. WINE, Ac. For sale by PA BKS A MINER, i» l\ i. ISlh *t . 'i*»i C»rv. MANUIIES-'ER SCALE WORKS.- W» hay« os hand from the at-ove factory. PLAT FORM SCALES, weighing from _. v. «WU Ibe.- Also, COUNTER SCALES of every variety, sad is iigeuts for the msuufacturer* are prepared v tase orders for r<_i!ro*d irack, depot aud wars house Seal- s. Ac which for neatness, durabilit*. sod aoouraey oaimot be furpassed. VAN LEW. TAYLOB k CO., ll.aa_ !• M" T* Utmir, •»_««« i__MJJr|i|aE a^F******** 9 1,000 YORK RIVER R. E.» FEB CENT. do. fell ts 0. W. PUBCKLL 4 00. ._g!g__P"^W*--------SBB--jpM-_lM>_^^ ______ Auonair sal£__. zzzizr thiß~day ~~— ,„Jr-'T_i«s. W. Keesee, Asct'r. f urn-* oorner of i»th snd Csry streets.) l T^y\\Vi .?___£*____»#*»• ATA ViTWW, __mm r,,lf "'"»t,ird*y) MORNI* ?>, thi H___,i_____V. mm .. < -' , «* * W o'clook, si i_!««i s_ai. . mi ul "" c "_ J i"»l Chamt-»» rfill. _ -*_.__! _Au__noser. ■ _ K. ■ ♦ t;—n, Aaet'r. HORSE*, MI"L»- , i-TB-L *,(■ .AT nvr TION.-On SATURDAY, 11th ins... _TiOoViV* I will sell st tI»S Isrge lot on Council Chan__r Hill, sevsrsl Hsrness anu Ssddls ii;,_... , amongst whi-.fi is a beautiful jet black TiooniU* r;>* t' <»(.T, 4 yssrs old. perfectly »our.d. an.) gma fat """ or <loub -* f harness, and said to t.« very _______ _____ . we *i '"■••»«• *' ULRS. 1 se lend.d MILCH COW, w.th CALF by her sule. _ _t'_.ivH_L*_ __?_?{. „ KSB - 'n.' -*•*»■• 1 KAKi'li Hk. and 11ARNVS '. near ? new. 1 very superior City made TOP DUO OY. _*» v _• Auot'r. By Ales. Plstt, Aset. L , LR_ITURI', DRY <" 6(1 O •». (.Km *. _ I RI FB. #<-.—Will be sold at auction, atjry «t •. orner ~f Ma n and Wth st->et«. on. _TURDaY morning neat, thellth day of _ngust o>.ir mencinc at id .'clock, a genera' assortraea t of tew and ss oond hard Furniture- DRY OOODN —Several inroioee seasonable Dntt Good*. Shoes, Hsts Coats. Pants, Vest*, ftc, mw GKO .ERIRB.-10 .casks Brand?; J bbl*. Wins; 20do. Herrings; 30do. Macke'ei; 25 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles; IA rt Brown Sap; v do. fine Chewing Tobacco; 10,C(<0 Cigars; several Silver Watches, Ac. au v ALEX NOTT^Wioi ieer. H°S__T*b__v* O,ES ' fl - 1.- 1 1. »OA\mornina ne*.. the ll'h An**., f hi __L_ii __ Hor _-". Lot on Ooancil Chamber ?___._.' !___* _*.. _ .. n « 1 harness ROBRKjL W^.oS , «..^YS.ii' ! ._Kß?_c VB * BV^l£a: -l. J. H- DIOGES. Asct'r. *_____ ~ ". «* Wl ** "■"• »* Henr co Count* ■__■ CoßrtHoßse. on " \ fIX .i A V r-J .•"■""■■•well brose jouM MULES ' a_"2___t__ wo excellent young HOh SES ; a very good matoh sound and gentle. ■_-»-_.. TsßMa-Bixty days' credit, for negotiable note, with good endorser. J.iO A. fIUT^HrSON. au 10-Jt I h. <v DIBSOLUTIONB, Ac. DISSOLUTION OF CO- PARTNERSHIP The ooncern of WM . S_T 1 LBI _TST y,*l dissolved on the l«t instant, br niutus_ col*, nt Mr A LV BROCK rettnug. The MdSftUM*] having purchased the interest of »h_, _..i.n_ ___. ncr, will continue the OIL. P*l NT Gl a *«_.__.! AHTISiS' MATERIALS hi..... ESSI a* the r__j stand, where tho will be plea-ed to serve their friends and patron* as heretofore The*t.!s of the firm will remain the MUSS. WM. BATTLER Au.u*t Ist, WW. AD. SCHOOL •II U) lw isyu'i.t 110...-I he firm of BKOWMI-O. MOORE A CO. was dissolve J on the first tn slant, by mutual consent. All person* having cl-.ni* against the late fi-m will present tr.em to MOORE* DAWSuN. who will oontinue the AUCTION BUSINESS, at tha stand ol Browning, Moore A Co., on Franklin st. E. C. MOORE O. J. BRt-WVINO, P. B. DAWSON. JAS J. WOOLFOLK. Moore k Davrsoa. late of the firm of Br__rn ing, Moore A Co,, will oontinue the AUC_aion BUSINESS at the old .land of Browning. \,,0._ A Co., on Franklin street. Grateful for the patronare of their friends tn the late fi'm of Browning, M ore A Cy. , . v « hope, by strict attention to business, to merit the ootid' dence and support of our friends and the puolio general.*. E O. MOORE. __-.*- J__ _______ P __ a - OaWoON. N'OTlt-B OF DI!iSOLl!-||ON,-The - parV nership heretofore existing between tht un dersigned, under the style of MAULK A BEY li__» I? _____ a < dissolved, by mutual consent - WM. J. BEVILL i« authomed to settle the affairs of the oonoern. All person* indebted to the hrm will please make immediate payment to him. LEWI _ MAULK, _ , WM J. BEVILL. Richmond. July 27th, 1860 auS-it* fO.PARTN KRSH IP.-I has* «_M Tr_T» ~*T V soeiated with me in tbe M ERCHAN l" Ta! LORlNGand READY MADE CLOTHING Bl} __NEBB, Mr WM. G GAREY, of Boy.iton. Mecklenburg county, Va.; said oo partnership t,. date from July 1, I*6o The bu«ine«* will bcireaDer be conducted under tne nameanC *t>!e ol SPfcNCR A GAREY. Gratelul f>r the err liberal patron age I have received lor the past twenty veer*. would most respectfully ask a o ntiuuaiioe ot too same to ths new concern. E. ti. SPENCE. No. IB), corner of Main and l.ith sts. ( io- FARTN ER■ HI P. -Wa have thi* da? as" *~r a .lated wuh u_ in the CHINA, liL \B_ an<l EAmJHE_WaR_ bISINESS, Mr. JOHN O, SNELSON, under fhe firm of STEBBINS, PULLEN A CO. We are grateful to the public ler their patronage the past twenty year*, and solicit a oon tinuanoe tor the uew .onoern. STEBBINS A PULLEN. July 1. MM. jy 11--U DISSOLUTION OF < O-PARTN fcRMtIP. The partnership heretofore enisling between the undersigned, under the firm of LAIDLEY A ROBINSON, is thi* day uiar.olved, by mutual oon sent. 1 be business of the late concern will hn settled by EDWARD T. ROBINSdN. who wil; pay alt its debt* and receive all that isditetoit, exoepting suoti accounts, note*, or other •■. .m« ait may tie specially assigned by him lo _' SI il'li LAIDLEY. JOSEPH LAIDLEY. EOW'D T. ROBINSON. Richmond. June .10th. ItfCO. jy 3—ts DISSOLUTION. -the eoaosra of POTTB. FARLEY A CO was dissolved on the -_f._ ult., Mr. H. 8. Wir.i,tA.M« rearing. The under mined li.av.n_; purchased the iiitc-fv.t o| Mr. If 8. Williams, with the book*, acoouius, note*. Ac, wiil oontinue the Wholesale Grooery busmen* at tl.e .t'liiii recently occupied by them, where tuoy will be pleased to serve their friends and pa trons as heretofore. The st) le of the firm will ro mam unchanged. F. POTTS. R. G. FARLEY. J. B. MARSHALL. Richmond. July 2. lf_o. iy 3-ts NOTICE.— The term ol co-p_.rtner*h PULLIAM A BETTB having expired* by agreement, this day, the same bu*ine*« oi sellimc NEGROES AT AUCTION and privately, on com mission only, will tie oontinued by us,at THE OLD STAND, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. We respect fully solicit a eor.tiniia.ion of patronage ,from our friends aud the publio generally, and by industry and perseverance hope to merit the liberal patron - age heretofore extended to us. PULLIAM * CO. A. C. Pl'l.i iAM, J R. P. PuLLiAa.S D K. WBlstiiEß. \ __ Richmond, Va., May 10, 1860. my 11—Am NOTICE. —Having sold my tools, st._.kin trada and good will to Mr. GEO. STARR ET'l'. tar friends and customers will please call on him lor any work they may require. Very respectfully. WM. BOWDEN, Jb„ PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, TINNING *„. done in the best manner aud with dispatch. V.ti' mates furnished for Buildings. Eunices am. Ranges of the mo»t approved patterns; alwav* ou hand a large and desirable stock from wtuoh to .« leet. GEO. 8T a BRETT. Belvin's Row, Governor st -..«-. -.-.. x . . l/IROINIA SAVINGS |ABg,.s 1 Chartered by the Legislature of Va. CAPITAI_-«1SS,000. ■ON V received on deposit in sums of F l V X DOLLARS and npwards, on which interest ... the rate of aix per centum per annum is taid for sums reinainin six months or longer ; for shorter uo nods, interest at the rate of A per centum. The whole .nun: stock bound for the deposits. Deposits received and certificate* issued by tho Cashier, T- B- STARKE, at ihe store ol ... 8 Speuce, corner of Main and Governor street*. Richmond, Va. HAM'L 8. COTTRELL. Prsa't. T. B. STARKE. Cashier. my 11-Sm 0. H. P. STEM, t_.oret._rf,. HOSIERY . HOSIERY I our own importation: .000 dos. Ladies* COTTON HOS _. all sualiues; t.OOO '• Misses' " '• «J1 s.ses sod qualities, I,ooodoi. Geuta'COTTON HALF HOSE,aIltaal Also, I'ooOdoi. L. C. HDKFS . all grades. _11 of which we offer to the trade al a small ad vance upon ooct of importation. GINTEK. ALVEY k AKENTB. est— ta Importers and Jobbsrs. Main at. ('OK au X- B-0.000 VIRGINIA «'s. 66 shares BANK OF VA. STOCK. Wo share* BANK OF THE COMMON W'LTH 40 shares VA. FIRE AND MARINE STOCK, Si shares RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION STOCK. 83.0U0 Jd Mortgage VA. AND TENN R. H BONDS. In sums to suit purchasers. jylS-te C. W. FUBCELL A 00. BAH'-AI NS INI'LOTHI..«.-lii "HlHim with our usual custom near the eios. _f * ~',, son, we are now oforiaj many sty Iss _" *,\] \\ y U v CLOIHINGat GREAT LV _f.ISDUC_VpR.CI- 8' Our determiuattou is to reduce our .< h _ as low •_. possible, by offering such inducements as wt.t make il lo your interest to anticip*te your warns KEEN. BAL.DWIN A WILL.a.MS. MH Main nt. BOOEKI.RS 'iNFANT POWOKR is a ssjo aad eftectusl remedy for Cholera.lnfantum or -t.inme-r Complaint, Pyxenterv. Diarrhoea, .:.j diseases caused by teeming, to. Mothers are much to blame who lei their children sudor snd die for want of thi* valuable medicine. Prepared by A. BODEKER A CO., Druggists. No 10Ma_astr«et. BAK«AI_» AT LEVY'S.-FinsG>aarLine_i Hai.dket.-t. .sfs at __~ worth SOo ; Linea Bern stitched M»_dk*re_iefs at 29..., worth 37,_0 : *wi»s Muslin Collar* st 81. worth f 1.75; Bw.ss Munn Collar*-Oc , worth SI; Embroidered H-Oistiu-Sed Handkcrchiets al Ma , worth 81. aad aue Irish L_e_ a' Wo ■ weM worth 76a. 'IMJ PREVENT OISAPPO INT MEN T * and unnecessary trouble to our r*i%oot*, w_. .'a n ml. no them that all of those hue Gauss Underfillrt« that LEVY has been selling at Mots, dur.ns the last three or lour months, have ail bssa -old. _ LM»R~P i \T*h _7f_T.."T>leiv Seed. _iuum__ •r Clove*. Uiu-ei. Pepper. Slujiard, Mac*. Nut mc., Ac. All fresh.e-ul pais, br sa<e by L,. WA'.M.H. Hi'.*..st. Coiner (Jib aad llio__t ste. HORSE PO W D E R— For a borsewhtoh m Hide 80-tad. or Lost his Appsnie. Gieese. Surfeit. Ma are, or want of Condition — ■i ),« *__t«u*tv* use »f thi* Powder is th* t-est _v . satee of «*• *dt isnoy Prewired sou for atdeonly b" DoVE ACO, Who •»»>• Druggists !_**• MAHTIII'II litliiii OP LIMA, OR L- CAL. SAYA BARK, a vsiu.bis sad pie*, mt lotto cordial, eaited t» the ureseat eeaeos sspe oial lj. Forsaleby L W AGNES. ApjiUsoary. Coi asi «tti sad Broa4 *t*