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______: TUESDAY MORNING AUG. 21. DNW. An Indian, being at an Englishman's'able _\ Sural, expressed his surprise, by loud ex .mietloan on seeing a larjre quantity of froth ooxeouf of a botile of porter as soon as the cork was drawn. Being asked what surprised him, he replied : ■ 1 don't wonder at all the froth come* out of the bottle; but how the deuce did you ever contrive to squeeze it all in P* A worthy clergyman, upon being asked why he did not venture 10 an election at which ihe proceedings were riotously conducted, and give his vote, replied: "1 do not see why 1 should endanger my own poll to Delicti t another man's."' . A loving couple during an evening: walk ,1 is. overed the "variegated prismatic hues" of Hie Aurora Borealts, by which name be called her attention, to which she, in seraph tones, re plied AureluiK liolis.what nonsense! them's nothin' but northern lights !" The word of life runs thus: Man creeps into childhood — bounds in to youth—sobers in to manhood-softens into age-totters into se cond childhood, and slumbers into the cradle prepared for him. " Where's vonr master. Pompey ?" said an nngrv creditor, the other day, to the black ser \ant*oi an intemperate debtor. "Up stairs, Beer.** '(letting drunk, I suppose V "No, sar, he bo get ling »ober." A rial banker gave a beggar a shilling, when the latter exclaimed with gratitude, "May BeaTCa reward you a thousand times ;•• "Well, Whal would That amornt to! only Aft*/ pounds j" answered the rich man. smiliing. "You always lose your temper in my com pany," said an indivldval of douhttul reputa- Uon to a genileman. '-True, sir,'' replied tbe Other, "mul 1 shouldn't wonder if 1 lost every Ciui): 1 ha\e about me." J.ir.i's aad Drown met at the Post-Office.— Jones complains of a had smell about the Pos t-1 Wee, and asks Brown what it can be ! Brown d. eea'l know, unless 11 may be the large num ber Of dta.i letters there ' "Tom. what's monomany '" "Why, you see. luck, when a poor woman steals it is called larceny j but when it's a rich 'un, the iiiry says it's monomany, and caul help it— that's v." Papa, I know what makes some folks call piatols horse pistols. "Why, my son ?" "Be cause they kick so." put that boy to be.!: he is so sharp he will cut somebody." "Do try to talk a little common sense." said ;i COaceited youth to a young lady.— " Oi. but wouldn't that be taking an unfair advantage of you P* A little* boy, returning from the Sunday school, said 10 his mother, "Ma, ain't there a kmy chi-m for little boys I Ibis r.i'-echism is 100 hard for me." "Whatever we may think of woman's rirht to rote aud legislate, there can be no disputing bei right to bare arms—and the prettier the betier and more irresistible. la Japan there is not the slightest difficulty la hiring even a prince of the blood for a body servant. All you have to do is to insult bini, urd he will let" himself out immediately. The following notice might have been seen sometime ago stuck up in a corset-maker's shop window in Glasgow— » All sorts of la die- stays here." To keep eggs from spoiling, eat them while they ar»- fresh. We have tried all kinds of method*, but this we think is tbe only oue 10 be rvlied on "in any climate." Mrs. Partington asks very indignantly, if the bills before Congress were not counter .. it why should there have beeusuch difficulty ii panning them I The Philadelphia Bulletin states that Mrs. Anna Cora Bfoeratt Ritchie is writing a new story tor Hie Ledger, after the completion of Which she is going to Europe. An Eiglish paper advertises for sale "a per- Cect lady's horse" We don't care about the h rse, but the perfect lady would be worth Uaviug. If I am about courting a girl 1 have but little acquaintance with, how shall I come to a knowledge of her faults. Answer.—Praise her among ht-r female acquaintances. "Where shall 1 put this paper so as tobesure : :■--.■ing it to morrow !"' asked Maury Jones ol bar brother Cnarles. "On the looking glass.Jto be sure," was his very prompt rej ly. Au important omission in Shakspeare sup plied : A dramatic genius suggests that after ail of tb- phrases "Go to" iv the great bard— h —11 should baiuserted. The reason that the Indians are so fleet of loot is that, from the habit they have of paint ing themselves, they are accustomed to streak ing it. An artist painted a cannon so natural the other day, that when he finished the touch hole it Wf-iit off. Sorry to say it was taken by the sheriff. The last place in which I should look lor the miik of human kiuduess, is tbmpmlt of civ ilization. However poor opinions steamboat captains may have 01 each other's boats when running races, they yery likely think tAenapnaaeefe. Why is an invalid, cured by sea-bathing, like a confiued criminal ? Because be is sea cured ;secured.) coal, cokb, , THE UNION WOOD YARD, Church Hnl, on Leigh. 25th and 26th sts. The su:«cn!>er Hiving made every necessary ar rangement, is now prepared, and will continue to keep on hand a No. 1 article of WOOD-PINE i and OAK—which he would tie pleased to furnish to tin'cozens of L'nion and Church Hills, as well as -i ::ie public generally. Having been a resident of mis portion of the city nearly twenty years, he tlitter* nimself that he knows something of the wants of tne people, especially in this lme,AnA hopes, oy eudeayoring to please, that the new en- ] tcrprise will meet with a remunerative patronage, i Prion for OAK. $5 per cord, and delivered.— Price for PINE, 84 60 per cord, and delivered. Orders left at the Yard, or at No. 1, basement Bal lard House, will lie attended to. jy 24-lm JAS. ML CAETKJA. REBUCTION IN I OK V..— The prices of \ CARBON HILL COKE will be, until further notice, as follows: LUMP COKEL for grates. $5 per load. STOVE COKE, for cooking, Ac, 84.80 per load- Our COKK is of unexceptionable quality this season, aud cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Tkhms—Cash on delivery. Je2-ts JNO. J. WERTH, Agent. I PKlAl<.—Tto aabeenber willjnraiak for the next j I' three months CLOVER HILL HAIL COAL, , of tne (.est quality, at 84 a load. Also, the CLO- . VEH HILL LUMP and ANTHRACITE COAL at \ tne market prices. M. D. WHITING, je 15-iiin Near the Petersburg Depot. POAJL.— ~ < V> SAM'L P. HAWEB A 80N. ANTH RACI TE COAL-Red and White Ash. CLOVER HILL. And SMITHS' COAL. I Also, a full supply of OAK and PINE WOOD on hand. 14th street. South side of the Dock. ' N. B.—Anthracite Coal sold by weight. ' my 30—3 in ( \AK"AND PINE~WOOD-Seaaoned and un V-r der shelter, for sale at Coke V ards. delJ—U JNO. J. WERTH.Ac't. FOR Mil. S2O.UUO VIRGINIA 6'a. 66 scares KANK OF VA. STOCK. 10U snares HANK OF THE COMMONW'LTH STOCK. 40 shares VA. FIRE AND MARINE STOCK. 30 shares RICHMOND FTRE ASSOCIATION , STOCK. J 83.000 3d Mortgage VA. AND TENN. R. R. j BON DB. In auins to suit purchasers. ' JylS-ts C.W. PURCELL ACQ. - HOSI ER V . HOSIERY. : I-Juat landed, of our own importation : I 2.000 doz. Ladies* COTTON HOSE, ail qualities; f 1,000 " Misses' ■ *' ail sizes and 1 qualities: t LOOOdoz. GenU'COTTON HALF-HOSE.allqual ities; t Also, I,ooodox. L. C. HDKFS., all grades. t All of winch we oiler to the trade at a small ad- < vance upon cost of importation. i GINTER, ALVEY A ARENTB, *pB--ta Importers and Jolliers. Main st. VOTICf.- The aubecriher hega to inform the j */ ?ut)in:,atid particularly the frienda and patrona , ol tne old firm of LAIDLEY A ROBINSON, that •he tuiKiness heretofore conducted by that firm hue J lwen,aiiMe the 3«ih of June, carried on by him, ', individually. 04 the old atand. Fourth and EraoK- l iv He impes, with inoreased facilitiea and exer- I t .<::». t" merit acontmuaneeof the nustoiii so lib- ■ c -...-• i.. w.-doi: tneoid hrm Very re*ueo.t fully I I* l-u EDWARD T. RnHfNSQN. < 'I'U TRAVtbfcKk, We nave insTo"rran~as" 1 « untuient of Light Oassnuere Oversacks. to , \s -i ich we ask the attention of those contemplating i visit NorUi. or to the mountains of Virmniii t KEEN, BALDWIN A WfLLIAMB. j LEKTILIZER*. The andersigned aTTnow « 1 prepared to furniah pure Peruvian Guano — ' A'so, ihe Jarne* River Manufaotu'ing Company's I •'.'•nipulated Guano. Ground Bone Ash, aud ' Ground Si.imbiero Guano. I BACON A | f tIL. OIL --Attention v invited to our etock of r. n .-?f r rVi.7i ha Jf' La . ra * nd V»"«ed Oile, war- 140 Main atreet. ' (^*.^^^?. E w h r ,* n yxV" keU ' J" 1 reeas-ani. . tue, v .' al*i*' ii, 1 * « n<l Ve ry superior i Old Port and She.-ry Whim. For aale by ~~ mmm B PI KAHAN IK, Agent, No 2 Main at, corner 17th. pK'ME OLI» P E A « II AND A pp __ HKMSDY forpu ting up Brsndy Peachea— >• or aale by Ii PLEASANTS. Age,t , No 2 Main at , comer I7th. clean t iTJX**? W HEAT, white and very year and is nm. mo, . t pr l llfio wheat """n *»'» Drug S -c ewaW^l^NeaeMa^ SPECIAL NOTICES a>V Persons affllrted with Fever end Agne should not spare either* ime, trouble or expense Io procure Da. HOSTETTER*S CELEBRATED BITTr RSTwhoae beneficent effects upon the hit man system has been clearly proven to those who have been stricken down in a short apaoe of time by thia dreadful onrae, whose el.eeka are wan aad meagre, and whose nights are sleepless and rest leea. and whoee eyea are dim and annken. with death alarms them in the face. thia compound must prove a blessing, snatching them as it ware from ths very month of the grave. None can snow its true value until they have tested it — When all others have failed, these Bitter* have re stored the sufferers to pristine health. Their pop ularity in all the Western and Southern parts should introduce them to all famibe*. Sold hr druggists and dealers s*B**esn£.eeerr where. * v l_un ■ra L*ok te home for all reor wants, if yon w"hto«*e Virginia independent and prosperous. If yon are a dyspeptic, or sutler with constipation or indigestion, don't gorge yourself with,\ *nke« nostrum*, recommenced by lamina certificates of men Tsfraw, but pr.io.ire o*.KKR'S PREMIUM BITTERS. Resd the certificates of lriends and neighl>ors. then take them i» directed and become reiuvenstedand entirely healed. price W cents per bottle. To l»e had of ail the principal Druggists in the city of Richmond and elsewhere in Virginia and North Larohna. Jy M—ts IV For Pickling - ALLSPICE, GINGER, CINNAMON, CLOVKS, MACE, PEPPER, NUTMEG, MUSTARD SEED, CELERY SEED, CORIANDER SEED, GARLIC. TIM ERIC. Ac, Ac. Fresh and pure. For sale by JOHN W. GAHLICK, Apothecary, Ac, , Market Place, Franklin st. bTJA, Artificinl Teeth.—The I'loeplaMlc and Vulcanite Prooesa.— w. W JONES, De.n tist, havii.r the right for the above mode of making Teeth, and being satisfied of its ab solute superiority over all other methods, can with confidence commend it to those desiring full or partial sets of teeth, and especially such as msy lie dissatisfied with those they are now using. Theperlect adaptation of the plate to the mouth, and the suction thereby eecured. enables him to insert one or more teeth without clasps.— This method having l>een adopted by those stand ing highest in the profession. North and South, testimonial* a ill he given and specimens exhibited to those wisning to see them. Sets of Teeth, on gold or any other plate will of course be made for those preferring them. Filling, Cleansing. Ex tracting, and all other operations gently and tho roughly performed. Teeth extracted by ELEC TRICITY without pain BY. Office on Main atreet, oppoaite Corinthian HalT noJl-ly n\_ To Grocers.--The attentien ef Gro oer» and Merchants generally is called to BEM PLE'S INFALLIBLE BaKING POWDER-a home article, and superior to most of the kind be fore the public —-* — - z Bjiv. All Medicines shonld be Prepared by A REGULAR PHYSICIAN. DR. J.*. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP, for Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and that lion of diseases. Consumption. Price 50 cts. and $L Drf.J.S. MOSEYS BUClll COMPOUND, for all diseases of tne Kidneys and Bladder. This prepa ration is a positive cure. Price 60 cts. DR J.S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER. for Rheuma tism. Cholic, Cramps, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels, Pains in the Back or Limbs. Price, 12, 25 and 50 cts. DR. J. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, or BLOOD PUR 1 EI ER, for the cure of Scrofula, old Eruptions. Chronic Dtr> -"ses. Ulcers. Sores, Swell ed Neck, Biles, and al! diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Price $1. Sold by Druggists, and by WARNER L. WARING. ja2l— ly 107 Broad st.. \gent for Richmond.^ Mr*. The Great Virginia Remedy, and no HrvßiG.-PETERS' "NFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR GONNORRHtKE AND ALL SECRET DIS EASES.—This great American remedy, contain ing no Mercurial or Balsamic properties, excels every thing heretofore otfered the puplic, in its cu rative, restorative and renovating powers: and the medical world are astonished when told that the abore remedy will cure the above diseases, and confounded when they have ocular demonatra tions of the facts. But the proprietor, who has known of the remedy for twenty-odd years, has known of a case of twenty years' standing to be restored to perlect health, and ail other cases of shorter duration to be restored, without a single exception, ar.d therefore challenges any case of iionorrhffa which, the remedy will not cure, pro vided the directions are carried out with prudence on the part of the patient; and any ofte purchasing half a dozen bottles, and using accordingly, in his or her case, he guarantees a perfect cure; and in case of failure, will furnish additional medicine, tree of charge, to complete the cure, through his ■vents; and a cure will be effected without incon venience to the patient. Sold by APPERSON A DUPUY,No. 201 Broad street, and O. A. ST RECK ER. Main street, Drug gists, agents for the city of Richmond. ni.'i 26—d6w* ia_ While **ulptlnr Water- FKOM THK WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Greenbrier Co., Va. BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS. The Company have made great improvements in heUUng, and tne transported water is now as per fec'as wtien taken from its source Address all orders to PURCELL, LADD A CO., General Agents for the U. States, ap24—<sm Richmond. Va. ■a. Turnip Seed. TUKNTPSEED, ' TURNIP SEED. EARLY WHITE FLAT. WHITE red top. LARGE G' ORE. LARGE NORFOLK. RUTA BAGA, purple top, Ac, Just to hand, for sale by JNO. W. GARLICK. Apothecary. Ac, Market Place, F/anklin st. atAw Baths. Baths. Baths. HOT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS, can be had daily, from 6 o'clock A. M., until 10 P. IL, at the American Hair Cutting, Shaving. Sham piioing and Bathing Saloon, under the American Hotel, entrance on 11th street. Single Bath 25 cts.; or five tickets for 191 Si. Ncr vo ns SUFFERERS, BROKEN DOWN AND DEBILITATED PRO FESSIONAL MEN, WHY NOT HAVE YOUR HEALTH RESTOR ED? We oiler you the great RESTORATIVE AND INVIGORATOR ! We offer it to all classes—it may save valuable lives. We do not believe that any other remedy has such a mass of testimony. HEAR-HEAR THE U.EV. B. F. BROOKE. Baltimore, Fed. 27, 1860. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray: The use of your HAMPTON'S TINCTURE has been a vtry great blessing to me and my family — The effect it has had on my throat disease has been marvelous. For all such diseases 1 most cordially recommend it. Yours, truly, B. F. Brookk, Pastor of the Eutaw M. E. Churoh, AS AN INVIGORATOR. As an invigorator and restorative, where a gen tle stimulant is wanted, we believe it superior to ail the Cordials before the public as a cure for By* pewtim. Cough, Scrofula and Rheumatism, with all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. It has been truly successful to the single and married. We offer the most valuable remedy, which thousands will testify. FEMALES AND CHILDREN.-Thia TINC TURE will be iudud a great medicine for all their diseases. IrjL. Call and get Pamphlets and see curea. Sold by PURCELL, LADD A CO.. Richmond; by Dr. COOKE, Fredericksburg: by all the Drug gists in Petersburg: by MORTIMER St. MOW BRAY, Balttmore; and by Druggists and Shop keepers everywhere. e)l per bottle; six Lotties, tA my 28—dAowti |V( ome and See! "'RING OVERCOATS and DUSTERS. Choice MARSEILLES VESTS. FANCY LIN EN PANTS, new styles. FRENCH DRAP D'ETE COATS. MARSEILLES and SILK VESTS. SKELETON VESTS, light a* air. GAUZE SHIRIS and DRAWERS. BHOULDEK SEAM SHIRTS. CORDED SILK SACKS. All of which are new, having been made within the last two months, and warranted in every par ticular. Call on your "old familiar friend," TUP MAN, at 109 Mam street, south side, third door above Hth street. W. 8. TUPMAN, jy 10-ta Agent. aAv Leeches '. Leeches I I Leechea'.! !—I have je .treceived, by Adama' Express, a lot of fresh LWEDISH LEECHES, the very best, and large size, which will be applied upon the most reasonable terms P. S.-CUPPING and LEECHING promptly at tended to. I can he found at all hoursof the day at the HAIR DRESSING ROOM, under the Ameri can Hotel, (antrance on 11th street.) and at night at the corner of Leich and 10th streets. apl»--U R. C. HSBSON. CHEAP. CHEAPER THAN anybody has any money to lay out in Dry ijiii.it-, they will certainly do well by calling at No. 27 Main street, where you get the full value for yonr money. Beautiful Stella Shawls. atß>, Ac; Oil Cloth per yard and Talne Covers at all prices; 100 dozen Extenson Skirts to be sold at a sacrifice; 000 the richest pattern* all woollen Ta ble Covers at #126, cheap at >175, French nee dle- worked Ladies' Collars and 3,000 of the finest worked Cambric Bands at iiall their value: Irish Linen at 26, 37>4 and 00 cents, worth double the money; fine Jaconett Lawns at lv cents; Organ dies and Bereges according; Black and CoUred Silks at prioea to please all; those in want of any Ladies' fine Hose, lOoents and higher; fine Black and Brown Shirting, just received, at 0 cents; ex tra fine and heavy 4 4 Brown and Bleached Cot tou ai. 8 and 10 cants; best quality at 13>« cenU.sell ing elsewhere at one shilling, and a great many other Goods selling astonishingly low. AU 1 ask m_mmmU_Jnm one and all, before buying elae where. No. 27 Main at. JQB. STRaUSE. D^lVs"SI \J* lk , «V~s diarrhoea £i GHffcZ? ,* tne metant cure of Cholera Cholera Morbue, Diarrho-a, Bloody Flux, Summer Complaints. Ac. These PiE have bee^Texton aive y uaed for several yeara past, and have been rarely known to fail to oure the aixwe mentioned diseases in the most speedy manner. For sale by the agents. A. BODEKER A CO.. Druarists. Hn.lt Main street. DOWDER-MINING AND"BLASTING -HaT • ard'e, Electric, American, lnman Rifle, Ken tucky Hine, Sea Shooting and Duck Stiooiing Gun powder, in kegs, half and quarter kegs, oaniatera and flasks. For sale by « I. A G. B. DAVENPORT LEATHER BADS. LEATHER. B AGB - We have a large assortment of Leather Baca, suitable for ladies in traveling; also, a hue as sortuieut of Sailor Banket, and a variety of other kinds, too numerous to mention, for aale at the China and House-Furniahing Store of THOMAS A. BULKLEY A CO., IST Eagle Square. CEA»4>N AIILE GOODS .'-Water-Ooolera P Joe PI te:, -jr*, Refrigerator! and lee-Cream freeeere. eeirsejalinf Frail /are and Cass A OtfMf lIH Ml* JW-iV eif. BGBINEBS NOTICES. JUAN PI » gK af4ol,|cajLLl DEALER IN FOREIGN and PORTER OF FRKNCH CONFKCTIONERIES. You will find a great variety, and a very lane I and fresh stook in this establishment My CAN DY, manufactured of the very best refined Crashed ' Sugar, is made daily in very large quantities Sold at a low figure. .City and country merchant* are respectfully invited to call. JUAN PIZZINI.IBB Main at., au IS -lm Richmond. Va. MSY& >»*« MJURDO, Agent MANHATTAN •J LIFE INBURANCK COMPANY, of New Yarn. Office at the Inaurance Agency of Tims. M Ai.miKNH.on 11th street, nearly opposite <«od din s Hall, where applications will lie received, au 13-ly WM. S. ROVSTER, . _„_ MERCHANDIZE BROKER GENERAL COM.WISSION MERCHANT, Corner Ot»ry and Virginia atree's, Va., Offers Ink services for the sale and purchase of Merchandise generally ; aiso. rJour. W heat Lorn, Tobacco, and all descriptions of Country Produce. Refers, by permission, to Lewis Webb. Esq., Messrs Dnnlop. Monciire A Co., Messrs. Edniond, Davenport A Co , Messrs. Bacon * Buskervill, Richmond; Messrs. Bryant. Tinsley A Holmes, Messrs. Spence A Reid, Baltimore: Messrs. Twella A Co., Philadelphia; Thos. Monahan, Esq.. New York. an9-ta J% JA R B L E WORKS. JACOB VINCENT, ■lavaae tva a a or Italian And American Marble Monuments, Tombs, Hend-Pierc*, of every *tyleand design. The pubLo are respeotfully invited to call at my Yard, between 6th and 6th sts, on Main, ladioin ing Rogers A Miller's Marble Yard, land examine niy work, which cannot be exoelled by any other esablishment, North or South; which I will sell as low as any establishment in this city or else where. au 9-3 m RO* fill 49 : i gravel roofing. biotina(OßFi:lt)Roofing. tin hoofing. We are now prepared to on the GRAVEL ROOFING, of a very superior quality. «ither id town or country. Also, all kinds of GUTTERS, __ „ CONDUCTORS, and LIGHTNING RODS. CHARLES D. YALE A CO., ap JO—Bm Iron Block. Governor st. H" ECTOR SATIS- _ AUCTIONEER, FOR SALE OF SLAVES, Richmond. Va., gives particular attention to SELLING SLAVES, both publicly and privately. B*4» R. D. JAMES has an interest in the busi ness from this day. j c 28—6 m JY jAKJJ L E WOKKS. JOHN W~bAVIES, MARBLE MASON, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 9TH STREET., RICHMOND VA., MONUMENTS,TOMBS, HEAD PIECES, MA.fTLES, FONTS, Je. B9*. Fim Prei liums awarded by the Virginia A| ricullural Sociei r and Mechanics Institute. ITwLAMKUII FAFBII MILL, JV RICHMOND, VA. BELVIDERE MANUFACTURING COMPANY keeps constantly on hand all descriptions of EN VELOPE, MANILLA AND WRAPPING PA PER, NEWS AND BOOK PAPER, of an qua'i ties and sixes, furnished at short notice. Cask paid for Rage. |_oclo-dl£ GEO. WHITFIELD. Prea't, __ 60D, EDDY A UO's W LOTTERIES! Authorized by the States of DELAWARE. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY, Draw daily, in public, under the superinten dence of Sworn Commissioners. Managers' Offices are located at Wil mington. Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri. PHIZES VARY FROM S3. SO to $100,000! TICKETS FROM »-2.50 to fS'2O : giving lull explanation and the schemes to lie drawn, will be sent, free of expense, b] addressing WOOD. EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del., W r OOD, EDDY A CO., jy 10—ly St Louis, fylo. ED W I*« WO R Til A*lAt V 0., GROCERS.COMMISSION MERCHANTB DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL, Soiict consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT CORN. FLOUR. Ac. to the sale of which EDWIN WOR'l HA M wiil give his personal attention Advances made on consignments. AGS furnished when required. U lIAlt R, H ALS E¥ *ToT^ O 110 MAIN STREET (Late Tupman A Hull)— Are receiving, by every steamer, additions to their stock of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and fine FURNISHING GOODS, to whioh we invite the attention of purchasers. ■&» P'ancy Cassimere Suits made to order.- Shirts made to order. DA VIS.~IJ)Ei;PREITITtO., will give" their entire attention to the SALE OF NEGROES. Publicly and privately ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Corner Mayo and Franklin streets. Richmond, Va. RO H. DAVIS. WM. S. DEUFREE. S. R. FONDREN. Rufus G. Maddux, Clerk. je I—ly JAMES V. BRO W N E*S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKfc, 9th street, next to the Mechanics' Institute. IRON RAILINGS, VERANDAHS, BALCO NIES. CHAIRS, SETTEES, to.; also, dating. Vault and Cellar DOORS, and every other kind of IRON WORK for ornamental and building pur poses, manufactured at snort notice. any Particular attention given toencloaing Burial Lots in the city end country. ja 24—12 m AJMHUL * CO., (Successors to Smith A Maddux,) PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel, Richmond, V*. Jas. F Edwards,of King William, ) W, H. Howard, of York, > Assistants. W. M. Marshall, of Lunenburg, \ Guarantee to their friends iaithful attention to all consignments, and orders for goods from pro duce customers. Mr. F. V. SUTTON, Jr., is admitted to a in terest in our business. _te l-dtsAcw4t __ MADDUX A CO. Robert" wen den burg, ship broker, commission and forwarlh ng merchant, grocer and ship chandler, Richmond and City Point, Va., Is prepared to take Goods on STORAGE at CITY POINT on the most reasonable terms, without charge of dray age either to or from store ap27—ly REEN A DAVIS. PRACTICAL ORANITK CUTTERS. Sirth Street, near the Armory, Richmond?, Vl EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GRANITE WORK Executed at short notice and m the best manner. mh 12—12 m P. WEILBACHER. I WM. PAUL, of Richmond Va. I of Baltimore, Md. WEILHAI HER A PAUL, MANI'FACTURKRs AND IMPORTERS OF HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, and dealers in LEAF TOBACCO, je IS—ly No. 21 German at., Baltimore, Md. POWERS' ARUHITEUTURAL L» FOUNDRY MANUFACTURES IRON FRONTS, HOUSE CASTINGS, RAIL INGS, Ac, Corner of Cary and Bth streets, Richmond, Va. io2—gm A. J. BOWERS. Proprietor. POTTS, FARLEY A CO., X GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Nearly opposite the Columbian Hotel, Cary at., Richmond, Va. Special attention given to the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT, and all kinds of PRODUCE, and liberal advances made on consignments. RTc A H ; DIL°FARLEY,y Petersburg HENRY 8. W r ILLIAMS,Lateof Norfolk. JAS. B. MARSHALL. Late of Petersburg BRIIIGFORD A CO., General Commission and Forwarding Merchants, on the Dock.Riolun oad Va. J>. B. BRIDGFORD. F r RANKLIN MATTHEWS, N. TINBLEY PATE. A"LEXANDER nott, A VCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Will attend regularly to the sales of HORSEB, MULEB, WAGONS, Ac, at the Horse Lot, every BATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Stock intended for sale will please be entered be ore the morning of the sale. WM. BATTLER A CO., IMPORTER* AND DBALRRS IN OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WINDOW GLASB. BRUBHEB.—We received by the late ateamera arge supply of Painters' and Artists' Brushes, ol superior quality, to whioh we call the attention o, our customers. J" DHN N. OORDONA 14th Street, near thk Exchanuk Hotrl, Oder for sale a large and full assortment of I RON, oomprising Swede s, American Hammered, Peru Hammered, English and English Refined, English, American, Russia and Imitation Russia SHEET IRON, Hoops, Baud and Scroll Iron, Refined Plow Iron and Plow Plates. Also, Tin plate of various sizes, for tinners i nd manufacturers; Sheet and Bolt COPPER. Sheet Zinc, Spelter, and the Metals usually sold in this market. ap 1— U_ CM." RUSHER, SUCCESSOR TO WIL • SON A BOSHER, WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL GROCER, has for aale the following ar tides, to which he asks the attention of hia friends and the public: Rio, Laguayra. Java and Mocha COFFEES; Brown and Refined BUGARS. of different grades; Loaf. Pulverised and Crushed SUGARS; Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, of different brands; Old Dominion Nails, of all sizes: country cured Bacon Hams; Western Sides ajnd Shoulders ; Cotton Varna, a good assortment; H. Ott's Old Rye Whiskey, old and good; D. T. Clen ner's Rye Whiskey, old and good: A. W.Sher man's Jlye Whiakey I A. N. Wood'a Rye Whia key, old and good; F. Steams A Co'a Old Rye Whiakey, two yeara old; Common Whiskeys, in variety; French Brandy, Madeira Wines, and other article*, too numerous to mention. Call and examine, at No. 1, oor. 17th and Main eta., oppo ■'•^Oldjslark-rt fg H.n*4KINKER At. VO.,~Groeert and Com *—> mission Merchants, No. I Cary atreet, Rioh mond, Va., offer their aervicea for the aale of Wheat, Corn. Flour, Tobaooo, fto. The usual advance* made on oonaignmenta. HIfAJPsjLtXTENT COALTER MAR _ ROW.-We invite the attention of the far mine community to thia which h" been tried by many practical fkrmeia. and\mn Bounced the very Best implement yet made for preparing the land for seeding email araw and atfjaotuaJjy covering the gra.n After sesSfr!g?w-*th two horses doing the Work ol sit aingle plow, w" have purchased the right lor the State fl! Wginuv Mil are now pnaeraoturing them for Hie *n.«he eeeeen, We Invite n eai! *W*»*^2*at!fl*C ... I . ' ' r—wm MEDICAL HOBP ITALR Infirm mart op the LEGE.-Tins Institution, situated at the corner of Marahall and College atieeta, is fuller •>rr>vitle>d for the accommodation of both WHITE PER SONS and NEGROES, requiring medical treat ment. . , , . _____ White Persons whodeaire it, can be furnished with PRIVATE ROOMS, where they will enjoy every comfort and convenience. »*_ The aecommodationa for SLA VEB. as heretofore, are ample, and the attention of ownera oLn*?«jroes, both in the city and oountry. is again nvited to the great advantages afforded by the Infirmary lor the Medical and Suriocal treatment of thia olaaa O, L P *ijNG-IN WOMEN are alao received andoare ullv attended to. , *..„*■„ All patients are under the care of the Profeeeore of the College, who viait the warda daily, aided by an efficient cores of assistants. In cases ol diffi culty, a consultation of the Professors is held, withoutextraoharge to the patient. Tbe charges for Medioal Attendance. Board, Nursing and Medicine are as follows: White Persons Ssperweek. " " in private rooms. ®7 to Jl6 Blaves and other colored patients ...S6 *' For less than a week, (except in private rooms.) 91 per day—provided that the aggregate shall not exceed the charge for a full week. For Surgical ttperattons, by agreement with the proprietors of the Bellevue HospitaLastnall extra charge will be made, varying from 92 to 930, ac cording to the difficult* and importance of the op eration. , , ____ All oharcea payable on the removal of the pa tient. . NO CASE OF SMALL POX, or any other in fectious dista.se, nor any cast of Insanity, will be admitted. - „ Attending Physiciane-Profa. TUCKER CON Attending Hurgeona-Profa. GIBSON. PETICO LASand WELLFORD. . „„„„,„„ Resident Physician-Dr THOS. L. HUNTER. Bteward-F. M. PARRIBH. President -Dr. L. 8: JOYNES. Persons in the country, desirous of sending pa tients to tho Infirmary, may address the President, Steward, or any of the Professors of the College. ja 12—ly \/| A I NSTREET II O SP'l TA L FOR L»l SLAV BS.—This Hospital is situated near the corner of Main and 26th streets, and is admirably adapted in airiness, privacy and healthfulness of position, to the purposes for which it has been in stituted, namely : For MEDICAL. SURGICAL and OBSTETRICAL treatment of SLAVES.- The rules and regulations governing this institu tion have a'ready been published- > circular con taining full particulars will be furnished those who may desire further information. Terms.—Patients per week, 95 ess than a week, (flperdiem; but th /aggregate shall not erreed the charge for a full week. Patients attend ing the daily examination* (not fit subjects for HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT,) charged the regular fee adopted by the i rofession at large.— The above charges include board, medicine, medi cal attendance and nursing. Surgical operations charged according to rules of other Hospitals of the city. For further information apply to the Physician resident at the Hospital, or to either of the undersigned Physicians and Proprietors. FRS. W. HANCOCK, M. D., Main at., bet. 3d and4th. or No. 130 Main st. ST. GEO. PEACHY, M. D., Exchange Hotel, or Grace st.. bet. 6th and 6th. R. S. VEST, M. D . Franklin st.. Near Ballard House, or cor. Alain and 7th sts. PHILIP 8. HANCOCK. M. D., Resident Physician. CYRUS BROOKS, an 19 It Resident Assistant. BELLEVUEHOsFnfAL.-Thislnstitution, whioh has been in successful operation seven years, is situated on Church Hill. Richmond, Virginia, in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the comfort of patients and the successful treat ment oi medical and surgical diseases. Rooms have been nicely furnished, suitable to the accommodation of gentlemen who may find it inconvenient to be treated at their private lodg ings. Particular attention will be paid to the lying-in wards, which are very commodious. Having lieen heretofore liberally patronised by owners of slaves, both in the city and country, we can, with increased confidence, call their atten tention to the great advantages afforded by our "Hospital," (or tne medical and surgical treat ment of SLAVES,and promise to spare no pains to furnish them proper accommodations and every necessary attention. terms: (Payable on the removal of the Patient.) White Patients, per wesk 96 "ih Private Rooms, per week.S'7 to 916 Slaves per week. . . ... 6 iF'or frictions of a week, after the first week, at the same rates, j c. 71 cents per day.) For less than a week, (except in private rooms,) 91 per day, provided that the aggregate shall not exceed the charge for a full week. This includes ail charges for Board. Medical At tendance. Nursing and Medicine. By an arrange ment with the Infirmary of the Medical College, a email additional fee. ranging from 82 to §'30. will be ohar?ed for Surgical cases. The particular sum may be ascertained beforehand by application t<~ one of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted. All patients are under our immediate care, one of us visiting the wards once a day, and oftener when necessary ; and in cases of difficulty, a con sultation of all the physicins is held, without ex tra charge to the patient. A resident Physician, two Students and a Matron, have the patients un der their immediate supervision, and personally administer all medicines ordered. When requested, weekly reports will be given of the condition of patients. Persons in the country , wishing to send patients to ourHospitaL may address either of the Physi cians, or the Resident Physician. When desired, we will t- r end a comfortable cov ered vehicle to any part of the city for patients.— For this purpose, a message left, at the Hospital, or a 'Mr. Thos. Pemberton's,on Main, between 17th and 18th streets, will lie attended to. ATTENDING FHY*!CIAN S AMI SURGEONS : JAMES BOLTON. M. D., Grace st., betweenltb and 6th. THOMAS POLLARD, M. D„ Governor at., let door above Richmond House. 0. A. CRENSHAW, M. D„ opposite Americac Hotel. WM. W. PARKER. M. D., Law Buildme.cor ncr of 12th and Frannlin sts. C. M. HUN TER. M. D., Resident Phyeioian. Mrs. W . E. FERKiNS, Matron. JaJ-lT LITE INSURANCE, &c DERPE T D A L INS I R ANCJE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. CAPITAL _ $300,000. Offick— Main Street, in American Hotel. This Company takes, in addition to the ordinary Fire and Marine risks, rERPETUAL insurance on beuldinga. Under this policy one payment se cures the property E'ORE'. V ER against loss by fire This Company receives MONEY on deposit, pays interest thereon, and guarantees the payment of Negotiable Notes and Bills of Exchange. DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Macfarland Pres't Farmers' Bank. A. Warwick, firm of Warwick ft Karksdale. W m. G. Crenshaw, firm of Crenshaw A Co. Wellington Goddin, firm of Goddin A Apperson. T. W. McCance, firm of Dnnlop, Moncure A. Co. G. A. Barksdale, farm of Warwick A Barksdale. James H. Grant Tobacco Manufacturer. L D Crenshaw, firm of Haxall, Crenshaw ft Co, John L. Bacon, firm of B.tion A Baskervill. R. (i. Haxall. firm of Haxall, Crenshaw A Co. John Currie, Jr., Sh:p Owner. Wm. B. Warwick, firm of Warwick A Barksdale. Jas Alfred Jones. .Attorney at Law. C C. E:ilett. Builder. F. G. Hufhn. Agriculturist and Manufacturer. R. W. Aic-jruder, firm of 8. McGruder's Sons. W. W. Crump, Attorney at Law. Jas. Dunlop, firm of Dun'op, Moncure A Co. BOLLING W. HAXALL, Pres't. 0. F- Brksek, Secy. • au7—lm OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA NY-CAPITAL S'-100, 000 1 •Kh-Oifice— No. 42 Main street, under St. Charles Hotel.—m This Company is now prepared to receive appli cations for FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE on favorable terms. DIBXCTORS: Gab. Wortham, John H. Greanor, John Enders, Geo. 8. Palmer, Bam'l M. Price, Wm. 8. Triplet*., B. F. Ladd. _ S. C. Tardy, Jno. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie, Luther R. Spilman, Jas. R. Crenshaw, Peter C. Warwick, John H. Williams, Jas. S. Kent, Mark Downey, Horace P. Edmond, Thomas lones, James M. Talbott, E.'dwin A. Smith, Griffin S. Davenport, Ko. A. Paine, Geo. W. Yancey, 80. V. Williams. Jos. Bruimnel, Wm. P. Haeland, Wm. Brent, Henry C. Cabell, Fo. H. Maury Geo. W. Royster. ISAAC DAVENPORT, Jr.. Pres't. _Ci'*s. E. Wubtham, Seo»y. my 19— te Fl XX IN*DRAJtCst. MARINE INBURANCE. (Incorporated 183J) *THE VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE INSVAs ANCE COMPANY. ■aVOffice No. 131 Main Street, Riohmond.NH Capital and Surplus, 3MO.UOQ ! This Comfany has the advantage of twenty-stem ytars' experience in the Insurance business, and having enjoyed the favor of tho pablie daring all of that period needs no special recommendation te the citizens of Virginia. It etfeots Fire insurance in oity andoountry, and Marine Inauranoe to all parts of the world. Its oaah capital and surplus are as above, and ita ahairs are managed prudently, but liberally, and ita ratee are aa low aa those of any o'.h ■• good institu tion. sirrctous: W. L. Cowardin, J. E. Wadsworth, Patrick Culteu, Joseph Allen, Wm. Beers, Geo. W.Smith, Hora.ce L. Kent, Tims. Samson, B. L. Winston, Wm. Palmer, Chaa. W.Purce.ll, Jno,.N.Gordon, Alex. R. Parker, Jos. P. Winston, Aroh. Thomas. Jaa. a. lnloea, H. A. Claiborne, Apply to the President or Beoretarr, in person or by letter. W. L. COWARDIN, President Wtg.Wii.Lia.jß.. Secretary. let—te LOOK AT THIN.- I'he undersigned having sustained a severe loss by the late fire on their premises, respectfully inform the public that they have again rebui.t, aud solicit the wore of our former customers, friends, and the publio gener ally, promising to uae every exertion on our part to give general satisfaction to all who may favor va with their orders ROGERS ft MILLER, Manufacturers of Marble Monuments. Tom be, Mantlee, Building Work, Ac-, Main atreet, le I Sm Oawoait* 3d Raatist Clmreh pURE MOUNTAIN WHISKEY. ' M bbla. Rockbridge RYE WHISKEY; M " Allegheny RYE WHISKEY: 30" Pittsburg extra RYE WHISKEY SS " MAGNOLIA WHISKEY 15 " Baltimore pure GIN ; 38 " Proof BRANDY; For sale by PARKS A MINER, je 6 -'* l.ltb street. ANCHESTER 81 ALE WORKS.—We have on hand from the above fac'ory. PLAT FORM SCALES, weighing from 400 to SOIJO lbs— Also, COUNTER SCALES of every variety, and ia ageuta for the manufacture re are prepared to take orders for railroad track, depot and ware houaeSenile, ftc, which for neatneee, durability and annum*, «. pp., i,. Se-1> **« V 4 Main ■fnutt PtJLLE*« A VifcjNn. 101 BROAD 8T R CJi f .-Seaannabie 000 DS at reduce*: fcrieeei Refrigerator*, ice Cream Freeeere.Wata- Denlere. foi Create aW*. fy meher;, Asi - aaaae" - —™~^"~' BOOTS, BHOBS, Ac. _____ UE*IT«' -LOTH GAITERS.--I «aa# Bl Viisve s. ver» superior lot, or Cloth and Prunella Gaiters and Oxford Ties, whioh I will ■ell much cheaper than usual, to SfM*aaaaaß7 -ing over to neat season. Now is the time to get a liArsain. at WILLIAM WAL.MMH, uargain, m No. 43 Main street. ' ___\ SEASONABLE AND DESlßA «sa*aanwV HLE GOODS. Per steamer, from Phila delphia. we are in receipt of the following very desirable Goods, via: Ladies' French Moroccoand hid Trimmed Slippers, with and without heels: Ladies' Fine Velvet Slippers; Ladiee' French Kid and Morocco Buskins; Ladies' Moroooo Kid, Goat and Calf Boota, with or without heela; Ladiea' Plain and Tipped Gaiters, Side-Lace and Con gress, with or without heels; Misses' Morocco and Kid Slippers and Boots, without heels; Children's Plain Congress Heeled Gaiters; Children's Moroc co. Kid and Goat Boots, Ac. The above is of the finest class goods, and will l-e sold at remarkable low price?. MARCUS,HARRIS A BRO., Next to the American Hotel. JHo7»T**~A IjRKAT ___\\\ REUI CTION IN PRICES BEHLE, Broad street, between 2d and 3d. jis a large stock of Ladies'. Gentlemen'a and Servants' Wear constantly on hand, and denes anybody in Richmond to compete with him in hia line, as he manufactures to order.and superintends himself. Great bargains in Ladies' and Misses' Colored GAITERS. MOROCCO BOOTEES, SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. Gentlemen's citr made Patent Leather GAITERB. OXFORD TIEB and SLIPPERS. I will aell m» summer stock of Gooda at and below cost. Call soon, if you wish to get a good bargain, (oo 14—ly I BEHLE. Tv THE LADIES OF KM ll «r*T**w»*e)jf MON 1).- I to call your i ttention to my assortment of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BHOEB, embracing a great va riety of styles, among which are the following: Ladies' Heeled Kid and Morocco Slippers; La dies' Heeled Kid and Morocco Bootees ; Ladiea' Heeled Kid Congress Boots; Ladies' Heeled Cioth Gaiters, several qualities ; Ladies' Heeled French Bodts, new style; Ladies' Moroccoand Kid Boots, without heels; Ladies' Moroccoand Kid Buskins, without heels; Misses' Heeled Moroccoand Goat Bootees ; Misses' Heeled Congress and Side-Laced Gaiters; Misses' Heeled Morooco and Kid Slip pers: Misses' Heeled French Boots, new style; Children's Heeled Kid and Morocco Slips and An kle Ties; Children's Morocco and Goat Bootees, without heels; Children's Copper Tint Bootees, without heels; Children's French Boots, new style; together with any other style or quality that may be needed. A call is solicited, at the fashionable emporium. No. 93 M am at. J .NO. \j. PAGE, Jr. _____ SHOES .nil TRINKS ejFTTKi *£W& AT LOW PHii 'l.3. siSllS G. HELLKR A CO.. No. 183 Broad street, are now selling decidedly the cheapest of the best quality BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c, in the Ladies' fine Gaiters, wi'h heels, at *fl 25; La dies'fine Congress Gaiters, with heels, at 9L60; Ladies' hne quality Morocco Bi>ots, with heels, at $1.25. GEN ILEMEN'S WK'R, Gent's city made French Calf Boots, at 95; Gent's city-made French Calf Oxford Ties, *fS; Gent's city--made French Calf Gaiters. 54; Gent's city-made French Calf Patent Leather Gaiters, 94. PEGGED WORK. The largest stock and the cheapest in the State: Men's fine Brogans, at 91 a pair; Women's Heel ed Leather Boots, at 75 cents a pair; Children's Heeled Le-ither Boots, at 60 cents a pair. TRUNKS. BONNET BOXES, Ac, Of the best and largest manufacture, only sold at low prices at G. HELLER A CO '8. Broad St., between sth and 6th. _ ORIAT KKIILCTIO.*, ill THh rm _f PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS.-lA _____% From 16 to 20 per oent. saved by . HrV ire from J. H. ANTHONY, Vfßj Columbian Hote 1 l.uildmt Moleskin Hats of best quality, $3 60; dy. seoone. quality, 3 00; fashionable Silk Hats, 2 50; fine calf skin sewed Boots. 3 50; Congress Gaiter Boots. 3 26; fine calf skin sewed Shoes, 2 28. J. H. ANTHONY has made arrangements with one of the liest makers in the city oFPhilade'.ph a to supply him with handsome and substantial calf skin sewed BOOTS, which he will sell at the unpre cedented low pnoe of THREE DOLLARS AND MALE. oo2S—dAwtn TAILORINGr, &C THE tORSI« OPIA Ail who have r.ot ye' t- purchased their supplies of SUM ME R CLOTHING, can do so now on more favorable terms than ever before Our stock is complete with every article of Gentle ■ en's Wearing Ap parel, the whole of whicti we are selling at such reduced prices as have never been nor can te equalled, for the purpose of making room for the approaohing (Fall i eeasoa. The following is a condensed catalogu" of our stock : black Cloth Press Suits of all qualities. Fancy Business Suits, ot every description Beautiful Marseilles Vests, in endless variety Black Silk Vests, fuured and plain. Alpaca and Drapd'Ete Coats. Pants and Vests. A large sunplv of Linen and Marsei les Goods. A full assortment of Furnishing G"«>ds. Bore' Clothing at low prices. All of the above Goods we guarantee to t»e per fect in every respect. N. WALKEK * CO.. 103 corner Main and 14th streets. 4 ~SAMUEL S. IIL'RCH is now in my employ as a CUTTER, and desires his for mer friends and patron* to call and exam ine the large and varied assortnier t of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and VKS'i'INGS. as well as Ready Made Clothing, which he is now prepared to furnish them on as good terms and in as good style as ariv similar house in the State WM IRA SMITH. 114 Main St. WATCHES. JEWELRY, «4c. "'"a*g'~~ ~m OT II 'E. -CHARLES LUMSDEN, formerly of Petersburg, continues to sell fine WATCHES. JEWELRY, SPECTA •■BtoseaicLES aud sterling SILVER WAKE, at very low prices. He invites the public to an exam ination ot his beautiful stock. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks promptly RE PAIRED, by CHAS LUMSDEN,96 Mainst., 2d door above Pairo's Exchange office. ~JqT sYILL LIVES-W. J. BARTHOLO- MEW, the well-known and practical g> 3 WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER, next awtkidm. ;loor to Kent, Paine x Co. Watches, Ciocks, Jewelry, Ac, repaired equal to any house in tiie city. A call is solicited. CHINA, GLASS, &C. _mrV REMOVAL.-GEO. J. SUMNFR A aPsajjW/CO., Importers, and Wholesale and h'et.iii %_m Dealers in CHINA. GLASS. ;l EkNS- J_W WARE and H O U S E-F I. R NlB Hi N G GooDS. respectfully announce to the pulihc that they have removed to their new store, IRON BLTLDINCS. Governor st.. where, with greatly increased facilities for business, they hope to be favored with a continuance of the extensive pat ronage bestowed upon them at their old stand.— They have now on hand a very large and complete stock, wh'ch they oiler to the trade and at retail oil as favorable terms as any regular house in the country. Importing our own goods direct, and in very large quantities, we are prepared to oiler great inducements to buyers. A call solicited. GEO. J.SUMNER A CO., Iron Front Buildings. Governor st. fJJBan CHINA A*D GLASSWARE AT fn_Jcn< I .-REMOVAL Of BCHAAP 4 CO.'S %_W ELEGANT STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS «aT WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING FROM 79 MAIN ST., TO THE COR NER OF BROAUANO Till RDSTS.-As we were compelled to give possession of our store to Hne Traders' Bank on the 22d of June, and conse quently have still a very heavy stock on hand, we concluded to sell lor a few days at cost, and re quest a call of all housekeepers in want of a prime article at a very low figure. Our supply ofDin ner. Tea and Chamber Sets, Silver- Plated, Albata Brittania, Japanned and Block Tin-Ware Bird Cages, Carriages, and thousands of other articles useful and ornamental is complete and as fine as in any establishment in this city. Call immedi ately at SCHAAP A CO.'S, cor. Broad and 3d sta. ■TewO KEESEE A PARR'S IMP ROVE II JETSTONE-WARE FRUIT JARS, with Cork SeSl Stoppers. Air-Tight, fur Preserving Fresh Bbbt Fruit, Oysters, Mince Meat, Ao. We have a very large assortment cf the above supenoi Jars, of all sizes at very low prices, at our Potte ry, corner 12th and Cary streets. KEESEE A PARH, Manufacturers. OG L ASSWARE--Comprising Goblete, Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes, Decanters, Preserve Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Spoon Hold ers, Lemonades, Lager Beer Glasses, Glass Tunes, Salt Cellars, Ac, for sale at the China Store of T. A. BULKLEY. 137 Main street. MEDICINES HEL>f KO LIT SEAT ft At TIX LH oT ~" HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio, The Great Diuretio, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretio, A positive and specific remedy for diseases 01 tbe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidneya, Gravel, Dropay, BlaJder, Kidneya, Gravel, Dropay, Bladdor, Kidneys. Gravel, Dropsy, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE Sexu il Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, JIEL.MBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU la a oertain, aafe and apeedy cure, from whatever oaust they may have originated, and no matter of Hjw Long Standing, How Long Standing, H ,>w Long Standing, How Long Standing, H»w Long Standing, How Long Standing. It in taken without Hindrance from Business, and little if an y change of diet, U pleaaaut in its taate and odor, And miniydiatc in its action. If y,m *i« auuering with any of the above distress ins a.iments. 1 ROCl'llE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCFI, PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, As a inediisiue whioh must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EJUAL 18 TO BE FOUND. „ . NO EQUAL 18 TO BE FOUND. Price 81 per bottle, or six for 80: delivered to any address. Prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD, Depot, 104 South Tenth at., below Cheanut, Foi aale wholesale and retail by FISHER A SHEPHERD, . ~ , Drnifieta and Apotheeanee, - iair ■ Main atreeL \1 EDII A L < A RU.-Dr PLUME oners hie Mr vices lothe public in the treatment of all secret aiaeaaea. Twenty yeara' practice in the atove branch giyea Dr. P. a claim to publio favor.--Office on Franklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, and third house below Trinity Church, same eide. Al -7 w ,r. " ,- h ,*& d V a i ,, - , }Wyf^i , . h , 0 "CHEMICAI KX TKACT OE FLOWERS;" one of the very beet renovato-a for weakened parte now known. Medi omeeeee tto order. Allcommrnieationa by letter •rother* ia* nroinnfl* »tt»ml<», *o Hu.hnmn.l Va KcHM'D k YOIX UVauTMaILMJjkJT" N°T.fiPJX TR f CTS « BILLB. r or T rOßLlJA- , othe -4.e i IONS, will be recognized by thia company, unless made under the express order of the Direo »—»- i " d « t -« a - w aa*-;tei ALKX'R DIIDLKY. Praa'L DUVtER, LARD Aftb W Ml aBE Ift tei"' llr ,h h* IYW*rTmlsns BUMMER RESORTS. A -_■ A l-ARP.-Aaan inducement lor fami tifmf lies to sojourn at theiH Y'.EIA HOTEL. JJi___ during the months of August and Sep tern her. the proprietor* have reduned the price of Board to $1 per day, or 9)2 SO per week from Au gust Ist. JOS BEGAR, / ~„„:„„„ C C. WILLXRD.y rropnetora. II ygeia Hotel. Old Point Comfort,' July »h.!880. I Jy 30-lm _/—A— BRAINARI* HOUSE. ftvmf ELM I HA. NEW YORK, ti"— ' E. BLOSSOM. PsoraiKTOß, (Formerly Proprietor of the Blossom Houae, Ku Chester. N. Y.i This large and commodious Hotel, at the junction of the N. Y. and E. R. R. with the roads leading from Baltimore to Niagara Fails, is now open for the reception of visitors. Pure air, fine scenery, a well stocked larder, good beds and attentive servants, are some of the at tractions to travelers. No efforts will be spared to continue its character as a FIRST-CLASS HO TEL. Passenger* deairinc toviait Niagara Falla can procure through tickets to Baltimore, at which point through tickets can be procured to the Falls by the Northern Central Railroad, the shortest and most, expeditious route to Elmira, Canada, and the Northwest. BSBSSBBCani Washington. Zknus Barsum, Eaa,., F. W Bknimbtt, " s D-tt R. B. Colema.i, " Eutaw Houae, f Da * C. C. AIiKKoN. " j BKSJ. PaRKK, Eeq..,* H. rTI «K„,, Wm. Gaerktt, " \ a%m»tauK. Jf w _ tm a-. A THE ASHLAND HOTEL. This W'V M , JjfcTP o P<il ar resort, situated sixtsen mi'e* Il"Bff I tro... RICHMOND, in the lieautiful and thriving village of ASHLAND, on the Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, is now open for visitors, and is prepaid to accommo date families with good fare, and everything desi rable. The head of the family will be furnished with a Free Ticket between Ashland and Rich- . tin i hi 1. ' For further information, apply at Superintend ent's office Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac Railroad, or address JNO. L. THOMPSON, Proprietor, i jy 7—ta Aahfand. Va. ijai leljviirbl elj vii rb aLi mamihiiiim: fr*"mf SPRINGS.-These Sjprings will lie open , IJ"ISB 1 r,.r the reoeption of Visitors on the 15th I of June. They are situated directly on the Lynch- , burg and Salem Turnpike, ten miles from Lynch hurg and four miles from Forest Depot, on the Virginia 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 North Carolina, coming hereby public conveyance, will take the South-Side Railroad at Petersburg, thence to Lyuohburg, and then per Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Forest Depot. ie7-3m P. ECHOLS A SONS. Proprietors. I DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac. _ m _ LHIITU) PARTNERSHIP. VaT A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has l>een tM, formed bstween JOSEPH LAiDLEY.of the c.l* of Richmond Va., and JOHN W. CRAD DOCK, of the county of Halifax, Va , under the 1 firm of JOSEPH LAIDLEY, for the purpose of conducting a general DR DG A ND APOTHECAR V B LSI NESS, in the city of Richmond JOSEPH LAIDLEY i* the general partner. JOHN W CRADDOCK is the special partner. Each partner contributes the sum of five thou sand dollars in cash, to the capital ol the concern. The said partnership shall continue for li.c years from July Ist, 1860. City of Richmond, to apal: This day personally appeared belore me, an Alderman and ex-ofhcio Justice of the Peace, in and for the city aloresa.d. Joseph Laidley, general partner in theanvive busi ness. and made oath that John W Craddock. the special partner has actually paid five thousand dollara in ca- h to the capital of the concern Given under my hand and seal, the 2d day of Au gus'.lßrio .INO. F.REGNAULT.J. P. Iseal.l an 4-law4wßa S PURCELL, LADD, A CO . blue GISTS, 122 Main street. Corner Vith strett, Rich mend, Va , For sale in quantities to suit purchasers— 2,600 lbs. best Indigo. SO bbis. Biini-n-' Fluid, 6 hhds. . rune Madder. 60 " Coal Oil. 600 keiis Sup. Carb. Soda. 25 ' Sperm Oil, HO cases do. in Ilb 16 " Lard Oil, papers 4.(00 calls Lamp Oil, I 25 casks Sal Nida, libb:a Machine Oil, j pOOoi Sulph Uemiaa, 8"0 c eeeSweet Oil. 600 ke*s Lewis' Lead, in 40 1 bis 1 inseed Oil. Oil, ISO cases Extract Log- j 2.8(.)0 kegs Cream Tartar, wood. iou bags Sifted Pepper, 26 bbls. Spts Turpen 30 *' AH»pioe, tinfl, 1 Co '• Gin«.er. p'ime, WkeaaAatn Enierys, 150 iMixes Powd erod 2 OOOllMi Uel'd Borax, 1 >pices. pure. 6 Idils. Camphor. .'55 bbls. Castor 011,30**lb* Pure Saltpetre, i prime, 25 Mis Venet. Red, 25 b Is. Alcohol. 1110 Imxes Starch, < 5 tons H H Zmc, 111 oil, 2,K0 boxes French Win dow Glass, eaet sizes, 1 With s full stock of other aptn les. and PA TENT MKDD'INES. FANCY SOAPS. I'HR- t FUMKRIEB, Painters' COLORS, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac . on our usual terms. PURCELL.. LA I)L» A CO., Druggists. 122 Man street corner I.lth. , N. B.—Particular and prompt attention to pack- ' ing and shipping orders. ri~~~ _. T. KOBINSffN, f!»GRADL'ATE OF THE PHILADELPHIA VW COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. *Qfe (sfCCKfiioß TO 1./.111.KY A noSlBSOBi) Fourth and Franklin streets, Richmond, Has in store a 1.-irge. fiesh. and well selected stock of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PER FUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES. Ac, which he offers at low prices. Strict personal a'tention will be given to all the departments of the business. Orders for shipment will be promptly attended to and most carefully packed. ____________ J. W. ERAVSEK *n_> APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIBT- YjK 17th street, between Grace and Broad, JTJfc R:ci vmNt,, Va . Keeps constantly on hand a well-selected stock of PURE and RELIABLE DRUGS. MEDI CINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW-GLASS. PUTTY, ALCO HOL, BURNING FLUID, GARD*KN SEEDS, | PERFUMERY. SOAPS. COMBS, BRUSHES of , ever* kind. TOBACCO, SNUFF ar-l CI6ARS of various brands, all the popular PATENT MEDI CINES of the day—everything, in fact, usually found in DRUG STORES—whioh will tie sold on the most reasonable terms. Also, POLLARD'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT. PHYSICIANS and others can rely on having their PRESCRIPTIONS accurately and earefuljy compounded, at all hours of the DAY and NIGHT. J. W. FRAYSER, Apothecary and Druggist, my 11—te 17th, between Grace and Broad sta. __*} A. BODEKER A CO., Apothecaries and eJnS#Druggi:ts. No. 10 Main street, near Oi.l I \M Market. Richmond, Va., will keep on hand ' *LanV a general assortment of pure Drugs, Mcdi- | cities, Chemicals, Oils, Faints, Window Glass, j Putty, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Brushes of all kinds. Surgical Appliances, Burning Fluid, Al- } cohol, Soaps, Perfumery, E'ancy Articles, Garden j Seeds, Glue. Sand Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, -, Medicinal Liquors, Ac. i Prescriptions prepared at all hours, with special care, by members of the firm alone. Physicians orders from the country executed promptly, and tbe most reliable medicines fur nished. 1 n |> O V E A C o . . •£2s WHOLESALE DRUGGIBTB, IA No. 83 Main Strekt, Richmond, i Ok We call the attention of the trade ol Vir- ] giin a and North Carolina and Tennessee to our , Spring stock, which has been bought on the best | terms, and which we are selling as low as they can be bought in any Northern oity, consisting in part | INDIGO. MADDER and EXTRACT LOG- ' WOOD. , FRFNCHGLASS, of every size. WHITE LEAD, VARNISH and LINSEED < OIL. FLUID. CHEWING and SMOKING TO BACCO. PATENT MEDICINES-all kinds. PERFUMERY, TOOTH and HAIR BRUSH ES, Ac, Ac. AGENTS FOR THE BEST COAL OIL. Call and examine our stock. DOVE ft CO. CARRIAGES,~<*c~, FOR SALE. e\_f?BkJ_- EOR SALE — A handsome open TsSSiKKKt- ,; GY, nearly uew. Price .5110. Ap saßT *gply to JOS. K. HIX. au 13—lot American Hotel Stable. r _tßM_L/ EO R SALE - d ha nd TOP VSk'-IS-'Su Bl'libV, in perfect order, and an ex ia*^=3Sfci:ii oeent set OI DOUBLE HAKNEBS to lie sold a bargain. Apply at EARNEST'S Stable, on 18th street, between Franklin and Grace, or at thisoilice. _je aa—te _^_mgkM_ / CARRIAGES, ( AKKIAIII >.» hason hand.at Ins Coach Making Establishment, on Lombard Al ley, between Main and Cary.(l3th and 14th st*..: near the Columbian Hotel, COACHES, CHARIO TEES. BAROUCHES. BUGGIES, with and with out tops, and SULKIES—aII of his own make, of the best material and workmanship—all of which will be sold as low as good work of the kind can be in the city of Richmond, and 1 reapectfully aak a call from thoae in want of any article in the Car nage line, aal am determined to make to order and to sell at the lowest prices possible; and all work aold that ia new, warranted. fe34-d9m MI.'AJAH MANGUM "S-Jh. JAMES WALSH* - fjHL No. 60 Main st., Impor M***tßH Lr*a /*3S_I terand Manufacturer .>i* • ■ —m*~ -3, g(JNB »"•'' *■'* PISTOLS, GUN MA TKRiALSandCU'ILERY, catU the attention ol the oitizenaot Richmond tolas large and exten sive assortment of well-selected goods, whioh he is prepared to offer to the trade and public at wholesale and retail, en unusually favora'de terms. His facilities are such that he is enabled 'o supply Guns.Pistols, lrishing Tackle, Walking Canes, Ac., fto . upon aa reasonable terms as similar goods can be purchased any where. He helievea that bia atoelt is better adaptel to the want* ol the Southern public than can be gener ally found in the large Northern importing house*. and reapectfully solicits a cell from merchant* and othere, with the assurance that both prices and goodaahall be aatiafaotory. an *^-lm JAS. TEMPLEMAN, Agent Has A*BjSjaejj\ removed to Frsuklin street, a tew door* ■Kal-oye the Old Market Hi uae, where he 1 *#swes»s*- will keep on hand, at ail times, a general * assortment of SADDLES a>ud H A R NESS, and everything uaually kept in the buai neea. Persons iv want will please call and exeni ine bie stock, aa he ie determined to sell. au 1 ea ____ TO IR A V jKsWSJjjkft MM ■3^?'^• t " P A lN V 8 - M J ' FRANK ♦*— * * " ,P *LIN A CO., Opticians, HHMain 1 street, (City Savings Bank,) Richmond. Va, are prepared to supply people leaving for watering places,with then■splendid MARINE GLASSES and TELESCOPES, possessing high power aud giving a clear and distinct eightfor distant ohiecte on land or water: STEREOSCOPES and. STK RKOSCOPIC VIEWS -the entertaining matru ment, chauging the tedious nan ntenotoaens time at the Springe to enjoyment and delight—are tur niahed at moat reasonable rates. The world- tyy wl jfref £Bkiln*«?sßF BISd.e^'JK•IS•S^ r, *■**" "* •*>•'«•'•• _jrRAVELBHB" ' «7T,? * NT »[*'•* J*" the road, to XL. , " h »*nwi, r "u?*"",r **''•'• ' T~~ — l,n »«rißt*TMl*it aafieWea. FARE •*-DINNER EXTRA-(No v „. j will I* prepared on the ftr.at■ Bre *«?lei On afte. MWDAY,Aegusn&' traina will leare Richmond days.) at 7 o'clock A. M., etWng oIESC 8 «" nafa at Fair Oake. Meadow. D"s»tt.7 *&* «% Tunatall's. Indian Town, Cohoke. Wh.,l V Romanooke. and arrive at West Point mßf point f r'. t .J ln f " , ™ rood '"" .e'eamer Wp», rOliM 1, LAfT. J. C. Rows, wi leave 1f, 7~% Queen Court House Landing Monday* *—** daya and r ndays. at «}, A. M., &>**•',., ► "** the cara at We«t. Point, and stopping 1 '.' **» only at H.fton. Water Peace. SKph'rd 9 . Vf 84 ' 1 Houae, Moody'a, Catpahooaink. Bitla,'. v. v » town and Glouneater Point, and arrive «t oLa*™ af tP. M. and Norfolk at 3P. M ,va " U! drei M Returning, the Steamer will leave Norfolk T &?»• Thursdays. and "Aturday*. at 7 jit "»*- Old Point at * 15 A. M. landing only a. or nnecting at West Point with the cars ml ' W and arrive in Riobmond at 3 P. M. "*"••*, No Boat landings made. Freight received Mondays, WednesrU.. Fridays at Richmond until 6P. M , E T" J» J Pomt Tuesday., Thursday, and SatiroSe , J,-| Fare from King and Queen C. IL. and aCa*a .„ on the Matteec.ni. to Norfolk"/' anao,ne '^mm, Toßichmond . .. --eja From Richmond to Norfolk. .'. Ij au7 - u * H. TEMPLK. anp'l* OFFICE RiCHM'D A PET»FR~"-rr«~T* _ RicH.wo>r.. iVj.i 2 ir.V»7i T7T2~mmmuumr: fr 1 " 0 " 1 "n.i after tui».|.,,. Passengers will leave Richmond at 4to a * breakfast in Petarahurg. and reach Norfolk L' 10 30 A. M. Retnrning, leave Norfo'g a t lip W and arrive in Richmond »t 630 P. M. *• jv27 -lm THOS. H. WYNNE. B Up ' ti r^Sc——mmmmm— THROUGH TO *T U OTI(S"S ARA : tickets r « " r * t ——— procured at the Ticket n**: or the RICHMOND. FR EDERICKSBLRG TS POTOMAC RAILROAD, to v* ELMIRA. BUFFALO, WILLIAMBPORT, and , — NIAGARA.FALLS J" l * - * 8 BAM'L ____\_ft da n vi LLi- ISbO, st*W±»eL_r , *s»*»R A | L KOAD.--S'. \UIKR a» RANGEMENT.-TOTHE VIRGINIA.spRii]i"i AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ' Leave Richmond, daily (Sunday's excepted) v? A. M., for Junction, (Burkeville.i Lynchburg, Bra. tol, Knoxville. Dalton, Chattanooga, Atlanta. Nashville. Grand Junotion, Memplm. Mnntrnrne ry. Mobile, Jackson, Vicksburg and New Orient* Leave Richmond daily, (except Bunda»», , tit o'clock. A. M.. for Danville, Va.. and Green*Uro N. C- Aleo, for the Montgomery White, Yellcw Sulphur, Alleghany, Sweet. Red Sweet, Warn S uiphur, Salt Sulphur and Red Sulphur Springs esTuanine: Leave Danville daily, 'except Sundays,l all o'clock A. M., and Junction | Htirkevi lie) 10.10 A M. and arrive in Richmond at 1.10 P. M. The Mail and Passenger Trains connect ton ways with the South-Side Railroad trains to S from the Southwest at the Junction, and withua Richmond, Frclerirkeburji and Potomac Railroad trains, to and from the north at Richmond, und with the York River Railroad. Also, attjj •>.* James River S'eamlioats to Norfolk and Old Pn fit. ■Hl. For ThrougnTicketa and further informa tion, apply at the Ticket Offio». je a-ta CH AS. G. TA LCOTT. Sap't f--j- EXPEDITIOUS, COMFORTABLE Ju*4 - VOST ECONOMICAL ROl Tl re -i SPRINGS, VIA THE RICH MOND AND DANVILLE, 80UTH-«IDK, A>D VIRGINIA A TENNESSEE RAILROADS, AND OPPOSITION LINES OF STAGES, insuring to the traveler ample room, attention and lon fire*. E'or Greenbrier White Sulphur and tie Sweet Springs, ticke's to Bonsack's Depot S0 90: flienoe by opposition lines of »t«ges to the Swee* Spring*. by the pn sent rate of Stage fare, fj, toi to the Greenbrier White Silphur, $2t*i I*ll4 •S8 90 to the Sweet and 89 40 to the Green btier White Sulphur Springs There are also »t position lines of staner running from Salem dttput viathe Ro*n/»ke Red Sulphur Sprinfs, and sunt < f stages froYn the Montgomery White So'snu Sprints via the Mountain Lake and Salt Suiylmt Springs to the Greerbrier White Sulphur Sprmti For Comer's Sprihus. purchase tickets to ft,t sack's Depot, price ,*s.w. For Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, parch*** tickets to Sa>m Depo*, price 57 40 For Alleghany Springs, purchase tickets to Shawsville, price $8 06. ' For Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, par chase tickets to Big Tunnel, price £8 25 For Yellow Sulphur Springs purchase tickets to Christ ansburg Depot, price »8.4*. For Old Red Su'phur Springs, purchase tickets to Dublin Depot, price $9 20 E. H GILL, Je 19—3 m Ger'lSup't Va. A Term. R_K. TRAVELERS IsJi'ii UHzGSS&bwLti* THE NORTH.- I~OV. H2s*r: •«a*M,niHKK.>i CENTRAL R A I L W A y.—Trains leave Calvert Stati-e. Ba'timore. daily, (except Sunday.) at S3O A M., and at 8.30 P. M.. lor Niagara Fall*, (fare only ten dollara.) Buffalo. Owego. Oswego. Toronto, H%m ilton, all parts of Wes'ern New York and Csnida, for Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Loui», and all parts of the We*t. Northwest and Soataweot Travelers oan goto Detroit. Chicago, Milwta kie, Ac , via Niagara Falls, at the same 00*1 a* by any other route. A new route to New York is now open try this Road, via Harnsburg and Jersey City, with oniy one change of cars. Fare **• Take the 8.30 A. I train and go through l»y daylight, over fir*t-cli§» Roads and 'hrough a tieautiful country. Try it. *m\_ Buy tickets only to Baltimore. JAS. C. CLARKE. Sap't. John T. Rigsst, Asaiatant Sup't. je 13-ly_ OFFICE RICH'D A FETERSB'G R. R. C 0.,1 Richmond, Va., April J, I*W. S CHANGE OF Hot R.V AW_fSRW E°n alld aft * r MONDAY, thek inst., the Trains on thia roaa will run as follows: TRAIN- LEAVE RICHMOND TOR PKTKRSBVIS Express, daily, (except Sundays,) at 4JO A. M. Accommodation daily,(except Sundays) at 7 09 A.l Mail daily, (except Sundays,) at. ISO f SL TRAI>- I.KaVE PKTEH-Bl'R'i FOE niCKXO.ID- Express, daily at ~— .. I.JO A. JL Accommodation daily, (except Sundays. 1 at .. • .7.11 A.M. Mail, daily, (except Sundays.) at _- 6.00 P.M. ap3-ta WYNNE,Supenjitendeat. '<—— VI KG! MA TEN THAI M?iS.3_WOß__ RAIL KO A D—The DAY ma~rT~r~~~m» M A IL and PASSENGKI TRAIN will leave Richmond Daily, at 6.30 A. M.. for GORDONSVILLE. CHARLOTTESVILLk, BTAUNTON. LYNCHBURG, ALEXANDRIA. BRISTOL, KNOXVILLE, and all point* :nthe Southwest, and daily (except Sundays) for JACK SON'S RIVF;R and intermediate Stations we»tof Charlottesville. STAG ES for the BPSJNGS eon nect with the Train at Staunton, MiUbore snd Jackson's River. For particulars, inquire at tne Ticket Office. WM. F. ADCOCK. Ticket A»L_ PAS SE N G*E RS 1 • CS^«TPa!? Mm wa?* v,,;>,;u ~;>,; NORTH.-NEW AR RANGEMENT.- IMPORTAN T TO TRAVLig ERS.-THROUGH TICKETS AND THROIbI CHECKS.-GRFAT NORTHERN ROI.TK-Car rying the great United States Mail. Twice ana* (Sunday night excepted 1 between Richmond. Aei andria, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, York, and all important pomta West, via Aetata Creek and Washington, over the Richmond. f-red encksburg A Potomac Railroad, to the rVteana river, 75 miles, and Ly splendid and cotawrtaMJ ateamera thence to Washington, 50 miles, in BD IB miles in seven hours; being- a comfortable and per fectly safe rate of speed. Hours of departure: 8:30, A. M., and 7, P. M. BAGGAGE, under charge of Special A*ent* CH EC X E D TH RO UGH to Waehmgton. Baltimore. Phil*delphia and New York. „_ Tukocoh Ticnts can be eeonred at the follow ins rates __, Toßaitimor9,~~t7 00 ToWashmftoo-- f»" Philadelphia IN New York »■ Cincinnati J3N St. Louis ■■ Columbua A' 30 Chicago • • » * Icdianapolie ... »0 00 Pittsburg ■■ Cairo 33 M Louisville J8 Dayton _.AJ3O Decatur ■■ Jellersouville ...30 75 Newark: •»■ Rock Island 33 00 Vinoennes ■■ Zanesville 18 SO I , . ..... Pass-Misers breakfast and aup at Aanland »nd oe on Invyrd tiie oomfortable ateamer between Aeons Creek and Washington. _„„•.«*. —_ For lurther inforination, apply at thia one*. Broad street, Stiookoe Hill. . _ . . .j, JAS. B. WlNSTON^enHTiok**^ 1 ' SaafL Rcth, Sup't. ... . -^nw—r-—-4," (-OX'S IfINE. -J'KJil lj?! SinAwMw THUFSDAYSano SATURDAYS. Boat TEMPEST, Capt.Thos. hjtm-tt- Boal MERCHANT. Capt. Geo. C. Utiiß Byai BRISTOL, Capt. Ciia*. J. Jonssoli. BoaJ I. J. IRBY, Cant. Wm. F. ClkvilaJ* BoM FAME, Capt. VTs. H. Psasoss. Boaf OLIVIA, Capt J. J Fbtb**. ,_______________* T bera Boau are all of theftratclasa. M___L l by jariful and experienced Lsptans, easi-ejn Dfcriptly aaadveruaed. The enbecriber. tMaBW foi ts»t favors. I*ga a continuance ol |M/"S WM.. P. *"ka. At the Sheu. Book at..in rearof old Gas » ror * \ HATS, Ac ounce hat. rt *•* Juat received at 78 Main street *aa PANESE OUNCE HAT, somethiun nice and m» for the season. Call and get "■ e r ,.,. K ( Suooeaeor to Hinford. Diekmaon * Weiert**. is*- ** j raj NEW STTLES.-WM t. 5224. ViCO., 20/ Broad street, are now in reefi 1 ; V aupply of HA IS. CAPS and I J */,* GOODS for Summer wear, among *» u Vf*a» "CHAMPION HAT." and other pcs'- »"!. lonable atylea, A large supply of I ;* nl, *! d#f . Harvest HATS. DKEHS »»AMmsd« WM T. MOOKE A CO.. aft Broad •» m THE GKEATKST »* VE n A *' No. in? Main atreaa "pjjaWTISTR € MMllli *" BI BE.NriBT. QOSZ9 oftoe and Keeidenee tAmtAeide[H PJJ*; between 7th and 2 eU., ive doors above w ■tuiw's New Hotel. Richmond, Va. ..„,.,«'*#- Having an experience ot ten » aion.he feela o.mfideat of & v > n « those who may men* him with their palrouaga. nihla-eni ______ ——' CBSt *'*' , * T "»ii«e*oi< "«»?£; dEore above Mscare. Thoe. -. ftm » v* ■