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TUTRS »AY MOHNKSO AtKt. n, 1?»».
tnrloalties of New ErTgland HUtery.
Here wa* an antidote to SSnnday drowal
fUm'■ Ifltf.', the town tnoeting: of IVrtamontn
-ordered that a caae be made, or some other
mean* be mvenied, to punish such a* sleep
aa the Lord's day," Ac. In i«;i. the tvleot
men a*re*d, with John Pinckney. «o build a
ca«e twelve feet square, won suvks in it, ana
a ntllorv on the top. a convenient space DM
the west end of th* meetia*house Dapaty
Governor Dudley was had an <JSW) for sell
ing a man -*\en and a half bushel* of corn,
to recede ten for it after harvest. Winthrop
and others thought it nam ion*.
Nott-iac i* rworded of "the funeral baked
meat* •' but thus much lor the liquids "liie
funeral exiiejaaaa of the Key. Tooms* Cob
bi'tt, Mini-ter of I-jnii and of Ipswich, who
didl in 1080, were aa follows;
"IbVW.ne '. tA* <>
..bids. Cider •" •
S2 Ir* Siißar ■ ! "
H co.d of Wood ••-_ • * °
♦ do_ prs. of Glovea.formen and wo
And some S r cc and Oi'h«er lor the *_**_
From luierats to epitaph*, the iran*ltion is
W «!,.Mr. miley-Mof Watertown) epitaph
oa Ms wife area aa follow" . (i 4 .__ _
"l»ni< I ydia made and givenlll '*»«■ fB ■
Minister of the
Oos, --!.o,>d »swiia w* f^_
I ved l»3 Faitn-Died in Orace.
v „,,t ori Sißgiar-Laft v* vyeepiriK..
-Waisot w.iu tlod till translated, in the
M li v.-ar of her a**-. April M, MM.
Kcad htr epitaph in Prov. 1, iv, 11, O, *>,
31."
Mr lianiel Noyes' epitaph ran thus
"Aa yon ara, so waa 1.
ii.nl did call, and Ididdv;
Now. children, all, whose name is Noyes,
Makt .lesu< Christ
Vocr only choice."
In i:.\'i. Theophilu. Cotton. Of Hamp'on, N.
fl , sells, io Jonathan Poore, of Newbury, "all
ih.o mv Indian boy BtppaJL np<Hl alsoat six
teen." "in the office ot the Kettister of lieeil.-*,
SalMB-ltata of U>L<. December atith, is a deed
from William Hilton, ol Newbury, to George
< .irr. for one-quarter pan of B vessel. James,
ray Indian, won alt the interest 1 hat* intiun,
take Me eoi y ant for e»er."
ta Uoa. Nathaniel Ootlin's account book is
fbaed Dae foltowtag:
17.il An account of some lAsnCl my son Edward
bvi ..i moo
Fa <i I -r hia Searnmn. and his txiiks. and hia n.edi
,. AT*
1 a .' v»>n. a BSi.ro man *d
Toeitnt theep. two of bine, a
l bushel of oataeeal, eai twaaty-arae
i ,o'!sii| Dux * 2 tSs.
Total iia -' ' SR -
The Kcv. HattMaa Plan', Of Newbury, in
hia diary Md ol Jan*, 153 a, thus writes
•i oi. -.. to Mr. Salmon, oi Baraadoea, to
:-<»:.ii me n nejjro."
■ ■•: -, April _C—Yoaag ladies met at the
house ol Key Mr. Parsons, who preacht-d to
.. sermon lrora Proverb* xxxi I*. They
>;.un ami presented to Mrs Parsons two hun
,ii. J aad s-yeuty skeins of ROOd yarn. Ttey
draah Liberty Tea. Tuis was made from au
Iterb called rib-wort-* 1
Tbe title to Mrs. Anuc I'radstreet's volume
... poeosa ran thus .
•• Several Poem-, compiled wiih crt*at varie
■\ i| Wi: mid I.i'arnii'f:. lull of iteliphl, where
in especially is oootained a OomMeal Die
coareoaari DaacripUoa of ihe Four Elements,
CJaatittitioas, of Man and Seasons ot
tbe Year, together wnh an Exact. Epitome of
brae First Monarchies, viz: the Assyrian.
Persian and Grecian; ana the bepinuinß ol
rt-.e Bomaa Commonwealth to the end ol their
lasi Kisg, With dlTere other Plcsant and Se
riona Poena ByaQaaUewomaa otNew Enit
land." Printed ai Boston, i'.-ti', at London,
16541, the title of " ThelVum Muse lately
up in America."
Amoßf Mrs. llradstrwt's descendants is
Richard 11. l.ma.
" The Indiaus v.ere in somi» cases made into
magistratesa«d teachers in the towns of'pray
iu; liidiai!. .- and the followirg 'State paper"
is ye; axtaat, curious among su.h writings for
.;_ brevity and point. It is a warrant address
ed to an Indian constable :
"1. 1, Uiboadl. 2. You, Peter Waterman.
X). Jeremy Wicket. L tiuuk you take him.
'.. Fast y,,u hold him. ii. Straight you bring
him. 7. Before aae, liihoudi."
™E "DISPATCH** STEAM
POWER
P HINTING OFFIC E,
Corner cf Mam ar.dThirteenth Streets, Richmond,
Virginia.
This Establishment, (being the most complete
Printeryiß the South. Uith as regards Types. Or
ii:.ments. Ac ami the uttest urn most approved
Machine Presses..' is duly turning out the finest
ffiKJcimen- of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF LA
DING, CHECKS, Ac,
POSTERS. PROGRAMMES A HANDBILLS.
Par'o-i..arst ten tion given to fine work for Banks,
f'utj'.ic Offices. Insurance. Railroad, and Tr.mspor
t i-to.i Companies. Tobacco F rctors-Ao.
THE DISPATCH CARD PRESSES.
These new Machines, for Cards. Rill-Heads,
Sinnii Circulars, Labels, Ac. are capable of turn
ir._ off lftw imvressioßS per hour, thereby enabling
fie patrons of tnis establishment to obtain tins
U. scriptionof work at tiie shortest possible notice.
*• a__.f'r!ce6 reduced in proportion to the increase
ol -peed:
Printing, in various colored BRONZES and
INKS, executed in thfe highest sty Ie of the art.
iniiiis l.raucii of ti-.e business, the proprietors can
Ftfcj tiiallenuecompetition.
D-a3SOLI7nONs7&c.
no.PARTIKRSHIP.-A L.RAYMOND and
BJ A. J. BYRNE have formed a oo partnership
under the ntyle of REYMOND A BYRNE, (or the
pv>rpo.e of carryine on a wholesale LIQUOR
".TORE . r. the coat- side of Gary street 3 d- ors
-iroaa 14th, snd respectfully solicita share of public
patroness.
I*. S.-'.Ve have in sto'e and to arrive—
60 bins. BRANDY.
100 I Ms. WHIBKEY
-60 bbls. GIN : 25 bbls. WINE.
Which we will aetiin lots to sur pui chasers.
aaJ-i l:u RAYMOND » BYRNE.
/ >i! r yn. i r*__,K**.iiii' sol n a..—Tne u>-
deraitßcd have formed a co-p irtnerahip. under
tie atyle of WESTON k WjILIAMS, for the
l-ir.ii.-_ of conducting a WHOLESALE BOOT.
-HOE AND LEATHER BUSINESS, at No. 16
ieari street, Richmond. Va.
J. A. WFSTON.
11. S. WILLIAMS.
Richmond. Aug. .Mil. ]£)60. au 15—lot
j 'O-PAltrNfrßSHir. -We have this daw as
v > eociated with us in the CHINA, GLASS and
BAKTHENWARI- BUSINESS, Mr. JOHN G.
SNELSON, under the firm of
HTEISBiNS, PULLEN A CO.
Me are grateful to the pablic for their
patronage tbe p:ist twenty years, and solicit a con
t-_.u_n-._- l.ir the new concern.
STEBBINS k PULLEN.
Jalyl, UM. ff n-te
DISSOLt'TION.— Tho ooaoera of POTTS.
FARLEY k CO was dissolved on the 30th
ult.. Mr. H- S. Williams rearing. The und%r-
Ko-nt-J bavins purchased the interest of Mr. 11. S.
Williams, with the books, accounts, notes, Ac.,
wiil continue the Wholesale Grocery business at
the.rand recently occupied by them, where they
will l.c plei_«d to serve their friends and pa
t ronfl as heretofore. The sty le of Ihe firm will re
main uncnauged. F. POTTS.
R. G. FARLEY,
J. B. MARSHALL.
Richmond, July J. 1960. jy 2—ta
MA.sCH-.ST-.__ MALI. WORKS We
have oa hand froaa the aliove fac'ory. PLAT"
FORM SCALES, weighing fro* 400 to 2ooolt».-
Albo, COUNTER SCALES of every variety, and
eats for the manufacturers are prepared to
tal's orders for railroad track, depot and ware
_u>S-MSoaks, Ac, which for neatness, durability
aud accuracy cannot be surpassed.
VAN-LEW, TAYLOR A CO.,
I_.9S-I- Nn. 7_ Mh.it. atrMt
E.-Persons wiamng to obtain tickets
■ lor s-ri'iaf.'over the Richmond, Fredb'g and
i'ot. Kitiiroad. for Washington city and point., fur
itier North, must, in nil cases, be vouched for by
a-'inn rrr>ponsiiile white citizen of Richmond, in
p'.r.sirn, knewu to the olficera of the Road, as nc
Tickets witl bt sold if applied for by Utter.
.•,._•<._ A It. ALI...N. Twin-* A.unt
Bl I IfcK, I.UIIM.MI IHIIShI.L
--36 packages ctioice new BUTTER.
A) hiils. extra LEAF LARD.
60 til.is. Rockbridge KYE WHISKEY.
60 bbla. Alleghany RYE WHISKEY.
40 bbla. Mannoba R . E WHISKEY,
ion bbla. BRANDY, GIN. WINE, Ac.
F«r sale by PARKS A MINER,
•• * ♦■ ,St "*••• n, ** r f :srr.
«>OR PIJ KLINO AMI HKISKRMv...
ibKiiv ICfck ' i. **' klnd »: White APPLE
I.RANIA, an excellent article for preserving
' ,e * t quality Cruahed, Cut and Cilee
FAuARS; ior aale by F. McCAKTHV.
i HHli'.'.M. HIM;-(i! BUP E R fOR
y '..I'ALIT _ -100 cases, under Custom House
lock and seal, for aale by
LAG. B. DAVENPORT.
OATH ING SPONGE*.; Flesh Brushes snd
ap i.loves. Alao. Bath, English, Palm and Old
White i.ajiii;? Sottpk, in stoic for aale by
i. JOHNSTON k .
Ol RE ryPKKYI OIL and O, la of all other ap
* proted kinds or machinery, oonatantly on
nUkJ. PURCELL. LADD A CO.,
. _ DruggiaU, 122 Main at.
\ }o^ l /.^T'K" P r\' i * I L t '"c*..neaees, from
a* ,non . to < '.nohea. Alao. Scantling, 6x«. dry
aaa ta good condition For aale by »•"»•"•*
EDW. E. DUDLEY,
19th atreet. between Mam and Fracklin
],M- A VOR IN « EXTRACT* -All kinila
| of pure Pickling Hpioea, Salad Oil, English
y -unurd; vvorrestershire Bauce, genuine India
«.urrj Powder, for aale by
P JOHNSTON A BRO.. Druggista
W A J L ' P, V,T'-A superior lot of Walnut Hoards,
1 <•'" ft. inch to 4 luofiea thick, lor aale by
l_,h , EI)W *■ DUDLEY,
_.__ mh "' re « l . t*tween Main and Franklin.
I %%%sSsal,*»'»-»•» _"_*.*•*-* or
>vat raooTtoiAMt',% W <r « ,b 8,0,1r WPI
c«a«««**ftM^"'"" : -''-*
mm%mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmgm—mggtmmgtKtmggmgmmmtmgmm
LITB INSURANCE, Ac
ErKRi'sWIAL INBDRANCeT
THK IlfflUJl AWC-i COMPANY OF THK
BTATK OF VIRGINIA.
CAPITAL ... : 9300,000.
Orncß-Afdia Strret. in American Hotel.
This Company takes, in addition to the ordinary
Fue and Marine riaka. I'ERPETUAL insurance
oo huildtnga. Under thia policy one paym»nt *e
curr-s 'he property FOR EVFK *-.»m*t loss by fire.
Thia Company receivee MONEY on deposit, pa. a
intereat thereon, and auaranteea the payment ot
Negotiable Notes and Bills of Exchange.
pißßOToa*. _ _
Wm. H. Macfarlaod, Prea't Hank.
A. Warwick, firm of Waorick * ' , * fk J ? ,, /l'«'
W«,. «i. Crenshaw, firm « lf >""*_.!" h '* * A^r.on
Wellincton G.«ldin. firm ol o.xldin * A ,?r*T\.'
T. W. MeCanee. firm ol IJunlop."ff l ©! _l'<*
G. A. Barksdal*. hrrri of V^.'.i^nner
J ,m*« H Grant. Tok.eeo ManuUcturer.
Ti "enshaw. firm of HSMII. Crenshaw A Co.
John L. IJacon.firmof Baton A HsskeryilL
R II Haxail. firm ol Haxail. Crenahaw k Co.
lohn Oiirrie. Jr.. Ship Owner.
Wm. IL Warwick.firm ol Wnrwick k Barksdale.
.ins Alfred Jones. Attorney al Law.
C C. Elieti. Builder.
F Si Ruftin. Agriculturist acd Manufacturer.
X W. IVieOtuder. firm of S. MoGruder's Sons.
W. W. Ontatß, Attorney at Law.
Jsa. Dnnlop, hrm ol Dun'op, Moncure A Co.
BOLLING W. HAXALL. Pres't.
O. F Bbbsbb. Secy. au7—lra
OLD DOMINION IN-ti._tA.il E LOMP.V~
NY.- CAPITAL 9-00.000 !
■3__.o_*»-«—Ao. 42 Mam street, aimfrr St. Charles
Hotel.-tA
Thia Company ia now prepaitid to receive appli
cations (or FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
on favorable terina.
UiBSCToBft:
Gab. Wortham. John H. Greanor,
John Endera, Geo. S. Palmer.
Sam'l M. Price, Wm. 8. Triplet*,
B. F. Ladd. 8. C. Tartly,
Jno. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie.
Luther R Spiiman, Jm. R.Crenshaw,
Peter C Warwick, John H.Williaina,
Jas. Sujfent. Mark Downey,
Horacen*. Kdmond, Thomas Jonea,
James M. Tailmtt, Edwin A. Smith,
Griftn B. Davenport, Ro. A. Paine.
Geo. W. Yancey, 80. F. Williama,
Joe. Brummel, Wni. P. Ra«!s.nd,
Wm Brent, Henri C. Cal*ll,
Ro. 11. Maury Gee. W. Royster.
ISAAC DAVENPORT, Jk., Prea't.
Chas. E. Wortham, Secy. my 19— ta
171 ht: INNtfIANCK.
MARINE INSURANCE.
(Incorporated 18SS.)
THE VIRGINIA FIRE AM) MARINE INBUR*
ANCE COMPANY.
■»_Office No. 131 Main Street. Riohmond.*NH
Capital and Surplus. $230,000 '
This Com pa nt haa the advantage of tWOXAhOOOOg
years' experience in the Ineurance buainesa, and
t.avi r.g enjoyed the favor of the publio during all
of tnat period needs no apec-ai recommendation te
the citixeiis of Virginia.
It effects Fire Insurance in city and country, and
Marine Insurance to all parrs of the world.
Its cash capital and aurplni are as above, and ita
ati.vrs are msasaed erudently, tmt liberally, and its
rates are as tow as those ol any other good inatitu
tarn. riRKCTo-8«:
W. L.Cowsrdin, J. E.Wed-worth, Patrick Cullen,
Joaeph. Allen, Wm. Peer*. Geo. W.Smith,
Horace L. Kent, Thos. BM-tBoB, B.L.Winston
Wm. I'almer, Chafe. W. i'urcell, Jno.N.Gordon,
Alex. R. Parke* Job. i. Winston, Arch. Thomas,
jas. a. luloea, H. A. Gi-aiUime,
Apply to the President or Secretary, in person oi
by letter. W. L. COWARDIN. President.
Wm. Wni.ta. Jr.. Secretary. ie«-ta
MEDICINES.
HBLMBOLB'S HTRAIT HKHT,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
The Great Dturet.c, The Great Diuretio,
The Great Diuretic. The Great Diuretio. |
The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic,
The Great Diuretic, The Great Dmrctio,
A po_i'ive and specific roniedy for diseases ot the
BiaJder, Kidneya, <J«.*.-1, Dropsy,
Bla.ider, Kidneya, Gravel, Dropsy,
BlsJder, tfHn.ya, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder. Kidneys. Gravel, Dropay,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
Bexu d Oreana, Sexual Oreans. Sexual Organs,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU 1
Is a certain, sale and speedy cure, from whatever
ouust they may have originated, and no matter of
Hiw Long Standing, How Long Standing,
HIW Lou* Standing, How Long Standing,
H.iw Long Standing. How Long Standing.
It ii. takeo without Hindrance from Business, and
little if any change of diet,
la pleasant in ita taate snd odor,
Ar.d immediate in its action.
If y m ar« snllericg with any of the above distress
ing a iments,
1 RO'JURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
f-ROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
As a inedo me which must benefiteverybody, from
the simply delicate to the oonfinM and despairing
invalid. _
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
Price 81 per bottie, or six tor $5: delivered to
any address. Prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD,
Depot. 10* South Tenth St., below Ciiesnut,
For sale wholesale and retail b»
FISHER A SHEPHERD,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
fa 17—ly lfe .Main street.
MKOK AL tARO.-Dr.
vices to the public in thetreatmentof all secret
diseases. Twenty years' practice in the atove
branch aives Dr. P. a claim to public favor.—Office
on Franklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, and
third house below Trinity Church, same Bide. Al
ways on hand, a supply of the "CHEMICAL EX
TRACT OF FLOWERS;" one of the very best
renovato's forweakened parts now known. Medi
cines sen tto order. All commrmcations by letter
•r othera is* oromptl- attemle« »o. Richmond. Va
PR ES I DENT'S OF FICE, 1~~~~
Virginia aaa Tsaaassas Railroad Co., S
Lynchburg. Va., Aui;. 7th, 1-60. S
THK THIKTKI-.NTH ANNUAL. MEET
ING of the Stockholders in tiie Virginia and
Tennessee Railroad Company, will lie held in the
hail of their depot in the city of Lynchburg, oa
WEDNESDAY, the 12ih day of September next,
By order of the Board ol Directors.
WM.H. HUGHES, Secy.
APPOINTMKNT OF PROXY:
Know all men by these presents, that we, the
subscribers, being stockholders in the Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad Company, do hereby con
stitute and appoint our true and lawful
attorney and proxy, to represent each of us mall
genera! meetings of the Stockholders ol said Com
pany when we are not personally present, with full
power and authority at such general meetings to
give such vote or votes, and to do such otlier act or
actß. aa each of us could Rive or do, if we were
personally present.
W itness our hand and seals, this day of ,
136-.
Witness, [Seal.]
[Seal]
fShAL.J
Proxies to represent stock in their general meet
ings, shall only be valid for the space of two years
from the date thereof.—l9'a By-Law.
_a u 11-U2S W. H. H^
\J-__W GRANARY AND CO_U_.II-.SION
IN HOUSE,
On Cary, 2d dior below Vlth Street, and next to
Flour Inspector's former Office.
J. MONROE CARTER,
(Successor to Jas. Thomas. Com'r Merchant.)
Respectfully informs the citizens of Richmond,
aad the public generally, that ha has purchased of
the legal agent of Mr. Jas. Thomas all his stock on
hand, such as CORN, OATS, HAY, CORN
MEAL, Ac..and will continue to keep on hand and
deal in GRAIN. FEED, TOBACCO, FLOUR,
select parcels of country-cured HACON, BUT
TER, BEESWAX, DKiED FRUIT, *c, pledg
ing every eiiort to facilitate the interests of
those who may favor the new concern. A continu
ation of the patronage heretofore extended to his
predecessor is solicited.
He relers, by permission, to Messrs. Waggiis
kr, Hii.l A Ahchkk, Van-Lew, Tayi.ob k Co.,
Jokes A Co., Richard Cacthokx, Esq., Philip
B. Fbu'E, Esq., Richmond. Va.
jy _»-3m J . MONROE_ CARTER.
Ci HIM Ml > \>l» CO-W-.11.iJ.10N BCSI
'NESS.—The undersigned have associated
themselves, under the firm and style of YAGER
k POLLARD, for the purpose of conducting the
GROCEHY, FEED AND COMMISSION BUBI
NKSS at the corner of l.th and Franklin streets,
in the city of Richmond. Va., and will endeavor
to keep constantly on hand a well-selected stock
of FA.MJL. GROCERIES, which they will tie
pleased to oiler to the pui'lic at verydow prices,
aud most respectfully solicit a call from their
friends and the public generally.
G. W. YAGER, oi fiichiiiond,
R. C. POLLARD, of King William,
jy 2S-lm
I UMB-b-K, LI MIiEK I.I.MHLIL
l_i
200,000 ft. seasoned % BUTTON WOOD, superior
?uality.
t. seasoned inch BUTTON WOOD,supe
rior quality.
MMXV ft. seasoned *_ OAK.
26.000 ft. seasoned inch OAK.
60,000 it. seasoned CASING PLANK.'
60 POO ft- seasoned ASH.
26 000 ft seasoned MAPLE.
Together with a large and general assortment of
MAHOGANY PLANK and SCANTLING,
CHERRY, BLACK WALNUT, Ac. For sale on
accommodating terms, by
jy HS-tlO TRUMAN A. PARKER.
LIMBER \ 1,1 IIHLK ! !
20.000 feet heart Si LLS. 6-8, 8 8 and 66 ;
60,000 " " 1 inoh, 1' 4 and 2 inch PLANK ;
100 0.. " in. BOARDS:
100 000 " SCANTLING, all sizes:
WEATHER - BOAR Dl NIL SHINGLES;
OAK AND CEDAR POSTS.
Also. 600 cords beat aeaaoaed OAK AND PINE
WOOD; all of which will be sold on accommodat
ing terms.
STORAGE on accommodating terms.
PHILIPS A COLEMAN,
aal*-_SS* South side Dock.
FOR SAI.K
-*_*o.ooo VIRGINIA «'s.
6« sharea HANK OF VA. STOCK.
100 »*ia_____J_Aßa.Ol* T «-K COMMONW'LTH
4h sharea VA. FIRE AND MARINE STOCK
STOCK CHM ° N °F1 Xi ■ASSOCIATION ,
f3,0 B ) OND , B OrtgaKe VA " AND TKNIS ' R ' R ' i
In sums to suit purchaaera.
jylA-U C.W. PURCELL A CO.
HOSIERY. HuaiKßVii-juat landed.Tf
our own importation:
1,000 dox. Ladies' COTTON HOSE, all qualities i
1,000 " Misses' « •• all sises aid
qualities; MU
ljaiiOdoz. Gents'COTTON HALF-HOSE.aII qual
ities;
Also, 1,000 doa. L. C. HDKFS., all gradea.
All of which we offer to the trade at a amall ad
vance upon cost of importation.
OINTER, ALVEY A A RENTS,
apt—ta Importers and Jobbers. Mam at.
I M'Vt.TlllMlAl AI'I'OINI t_U CHAN.
* JIARTMANN my agent, for me and in my
SPECIAL WOTICBS.
with Feyr J«d Ag«e
HITTERS, whoee beneficeßt ettecte upon the hu
man ay stem haa been clearly proven to thoae who
hive bean strjoken down in a short space of time
by this dreadful curae. whose cl.eeka are wan and
measre. and whoee niahU are aleenleaa and reat
lesa. and whoee eyee are dim and sunken, with
death atarina them in the face, thia compound
must prove a 'Messina, snatching them as it were
from the very mouth of the grave. None can
know it* true value until they have tested it —
When a I othera have failed, theae HiUers have re
atored the sufferers to pristine health. Their pop
ularity in ali the Western and Southern parte
should introduce them to all families.
Sold by druggiala and dealera generally.every
where, aul—lm
ay. Laok to home (er all row- wants. If .mi
Wi'hto see Virginia independent and prosperous.
If you are a dyspeptic, or suiter with constipation
or indigestion, don't gorge yourself with Yankee
nostrums, recommended by flaming certificates of
men of straw, butprocure HaKER'S PHEMU M
BITTERS. Resd the certificates or friends ami
neighbors, then take them as directed and become
rejuvenated and entirely healed.
Price 80 cents per bottle.
Tube had of all the principal Druggists in the
city of Richmond and elsewhere ir, Virginia nnd
North Ca.or.nv JT **-U
f " rPUkl k n /.USPICE. LINGER.
CINNAMON,
MI ' BTA gSLffi P SKED. CORIANDER SEED.
GARLIC. TCM ERIC. 4c, Ac. .
Fresh and pure, lor sale by
JOHN W. GARLICK, Apothecary, Ac-
Market Place, _■ ranklin et._
«.. Artificial Teeth.--Tlie lleeplrjMlv
andvulcamte Process.-*. W. JONES. Den.
tist, having the right for the above mode of
making Teeth, and Uing Srv.isfieo of its ab
solute aupenonty ovr-r all otiior methoda,
can with confidence commend it to thoae desiring
full or parl'-l sets of teeth, and especially auoh
aa may be dissatiafied with those they are now
using. The perfect adaptation of the plate to the
mouth, and the auction thereby aeoured, enablea
him to insert one or more teeth teithout clasps.—
Thia method having lieen adopted by those stand
ing hi-hest in the profession. North and South,
testimonials will lie given and specimens exhibited
hi those wisning to «cc them. Seta of Teeth, on
gold or any other plate will of cmirse be made foi
those preferrinr them. Filling, Cleansing, Ex
tracting, r.nd all other operations gently and tho
roughly performed. Teeth extracted by ELEC
TRiCfTv without pain
BA-office on Main street, opposite Corjnt.ian
Halt fio_l-ly
B\_ 1> *.ri_rr i rs.--Tlir attentlen of Gro
cers and Merchants generally is called to SEM
ITE'S INFALLIBLE .L.KIM- POWDER-a
home article, and superior to most of the kind be
tore the public.
«l All Aied-Claes should be Prepared by
A RE't'.'LAR PHYSICIAN.
Dlt. J.S. ROSE'S COIGH SYRI'P, for Coiichß,
Colds. Hoarseness. Bronchitis, and that lion of
diseases. Consumption. Price 60 cts. and .$ 1.
Drf.J.S. KOSF/S BUCHU COMPOUND, for all
diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. This prepa
ration is a positive cure. Price 60 cts.
DR J.S ROSES PAIN CL'RER. for Rheuma
tism, Cholic, Cramps, I'ains in the Stomach or
Bowels, Pains in the Back or Limbs. Puce. 12, 25
an DR. J. B S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, or
BLOOD PUR I HER. for the cure ol Scrofula old
l- ructions. Chtonic Diseases. Fleers. Sor'cs.Swelj
#d Neck. Hiies, pnd all diseases arising from an
impure State of tile Wood. Price $1.
Sold by Druggists, and by
WARNER L. WARING.
ja2l ly 107 Broad st.. A«en'for Richmond.
_____ The - r s»r»at Virginia Remedy, and ne
hdmbtjs.-petebs' Infallible remedy
forgonnorrho-e and all secret dls
EASES.—This great American remedy, contain
ing no Mercurial or Balsamic properties, excels
every tiling heretofore offered the puplic, in its cu
rative, restorative and renovating powers: and
the medical world are astonished when tod that
the above remedy wiil cure the above diseases, and
confounded when they have ocular demonstra
tions of the facts. But the proprietor, who has
kn«wn of the remedy for twenty-odd years, has
known of a case of twenty years' rf-«n_ing to be
restored to perfect health, ami all other cases ol
shorter duration to be restored, without a single
exception, ar.d therefore challenges ahy case ol
Gonorrhoea which the remedy will not cure, pro
vided the directions are carried out with prudence
on the part of the patient; and any one purchasing
half a dozen bottles, and using accordingly, in hia
or her ca.e, he guarantees a sjprfect cure; and in
case of failure, will furnish additional medicine,
free of charge, to complete the cure, through his
agents; and a cure will be effected without moon
venience to the patient.
Sold by APPERSON A DUPUY. No. 3CI Broad
street, and O. A. STRECK ER, Main street, Drug
eists, agents for the city of Richmond.
_m ib9S —dflB1*;
____, White Sulphur Water—
FROM THB
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGB,
Greenbrier Co., Va.
BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS.
The Company have made great improvements in
bottling, and tiie transported water is now as per
fect as when taken from its source. Address all
orders to PURCELL, LADD k CO..
General Agents for the U. States,
ap 24—<m Richmond. Va.
RS_. Turnip Seed.
TURNIP SEED,
TURNIP SEED.
EARLY WHITE FLAT.
WHITE "LAT. 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, Franklin st.
»V Baths, Baths, Baths.
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS,
can be had daily, from 6 o'clock A. M., until 10 P.
M., at the American Hair Cutting, Shaving, Sham
pooing and Bathing Saloon, under the American
Hotel, entrance on llth street. Single Bath 26 ots.;
or five tickets for £1.
»_ > c r y o ii *.
SUFFERERS,
BROKEN DOWN AND DEBILITATED PRO
FESSIONAL MEN,
WHY NOT HAVE YOUR HEALTH RESTOR
ED .
We offer 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 REV. B. F. BROOKE.
Bui timore, Feb. 17, 1860.
Messrs. Mortimer t Mousbrcsy :
The use of your HAMPTON'S TINCTURE haa
been a very great blessing to me and my family —
The effect it haa had on my throat disease has been
man-_.-K5. For all such diseases I most cordially
reoommend it. Yours, trulyj
B F. Brooks,
Pastor of the Eutaw M. E. Church.
AS AN INVIGORATOK.
As an invigorator and restorative, where a gen
tle stimulant is wanted, we believe it superior to
all the Cordials before the public as a cure for Dy*
pepsia. Couth, 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.-This TINC
TURE wnl be found a great medicine Icr all ti_eii
diseases.
13__ Call and get Pamphlets and see cures.
Bold by PURCELL. LADD A CO.. Richmond;
by Dr. COOKE, Frederioksburg: by all the Drag
gists in Petersburg: by MORTIMER A MOW
BRAY, Baltimore; and by Druggisis and Shop
keepers everywhere. 91 per bottle; six bottles,
fS. my 38— dAowts
ay' on"- and Seel
SPRING OVERCOATS and DUSTERS.
Choice MARSEILLES VESTS.
FANCY LINEN PANTS, new styles.
FRENCH DRAP D'ETE COATS.
MARSEILLES and SILK VESTS.
SKELETON VESTS, light as air.
GAUZE SHIRIS and DRAWERS.
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS.
CORDED SILK SACKS.
All of which are new, havine been made within
the last two months, and warranted in every par
ticular. Call on your "old familiar friend," TUP
MAN, at 109 Main street, south side, third door
above 14th street. W. S. TUBMAN,
jy 10-ts Agent.
Le<Thea ! Leeches! '. Leeches ! I !—I
have j. .treceived, by Adams' Express, a lot ol
fresh L WEDISH LEECHES, the very best,aad
large size, which will be applied upon the most
reasonable terms
P. S.-CUPPING and LEECHING promptly at
tended to. I can tie found at all hours of the day at
the HAIR DRESSING ROOM, under the Amen
oan Hotel, nntr_.nce on llth street,! and at night
at the corner of Lei_L aud 10th streets.
apl9-U R. C. HOBSON.
CHEAP. CHEAPER THAN EVER- If
anybody has any money to lay out in Dry
Goods, they will certainly do well by calling al
No. 27 Main street, where you get the full yalue
for your money. Beautiful Stella Shawls, at?),
Ac; Oil Cloth per yard and Table Covers a all
prioes; lUOdosen Extension Skirts to be sold at a
sacrifice; 600 the richest patterns all woollen Ta
ble Covers at 91.25, cheap at 91.75; French nee
dle-worked Ladies' Collars and 3,000 of the finest
worked Cambric Bands at half their value: Irish
Linen at 25. 37>i and 60 cents, worth double the
money; lineJaconett Lawns at 10 cents; Organ
dies and Bereges according; Black and Colored
Silks at prices to please all; those in want of any
Ladies' fine Hose. 10 cents and higher; fine Black
and Brown Shirting, just received, at S cents; ex
tra fine and heavy 4 4 Brown and Bleached Cot
ton at 8 and 10 cents; best quality at 12,'» cents.seli
mg elsewhere at one shilling, and a great many
other Goods selling astonishingly low. All I ask
is a call from one and all, before buvinc else
where. No. 27 Main st. JOS. ST ft A USE.
R. JOHN P t L f- E R< S lIIAKKHU-A
PILLS--For the instant cure of Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux, Summer
Complaints, Ao. These Pills have been exten
sively used for several years past, and have been
rarely known to fail to cure the above-mentioned
diseases in the most speedy manner. For sale by
the agents. __
A. BODEKER A CO., Druggists,
No. 10 Mam street.
pOWOER-MINING AND BLAST ING.-Hrz
l ard'a, Electric, American, Indian Ritle, Ken
tuckv Rifle, Sea Shooting and Duck Shooi ing Gun
powder, iv kefs, half and quarter keg*, caniatera
and flasks. For aale by
I. A G. B. DAVENPORT
I EA 1 HICK BAGS, LEATHER BAGS
o m V m & ~ir*er * c aaaortment of Leather Baga.
suitable .or ladiea in traveling; alao, a fine as
sortment of Sat lor Baaket, and a variety of other
kinda, too numerous to mention, for sale at the
China and House- Furmshina Store of
THOMAS A. BULKLEY A CO.,
. . Square.
SVM& A M ,I 8 ° °>'*-*!'»' <>..!<-re,
V _ir*-C ,I tH , J , J "*.*5 fy i»_ara-t«.tp and <r_ t-raam
•TfaalNl. r\]^m__\A~V_
wmwaum moncßsm,
O. "• € liMtrf LATHER.
SHOE FINDINGS. OILS, Ac,
ISlh street, between Main and Cary,
*♦» RicHMonn. Va .
Otteretn merchants and manur*oliirera acom
plete assortment ofarttclee ib his line, whioh have
been selected with great care, and cannot fail to
give satisfaction. ___/___, ___.•■
The attention of thoae in want is reapectfully
invited, aa every effort will lie made to give satis
faction, both »a to teriiia.md price,
an 18-dlrnAcw.tm
JUAIi ••■■'■{•■ bI|KBAI , BDBAL KE,N
FOREIGN AND IM
PORTER »»F FRENCH CONFECTIONERIES.
You will find a great variety, snd a very larie
and freah atock in thia establishment. My CAN
DY, manufactured of the very beat refined Lruslied
Sugar, is made dally in very large tjuantiliea Sold
at a low figure. City afd country merchanta are
respectlully invifr-u to call.
JUAN PIZZINI.IffI Main at.,
au 13 -lm Richmond, Va.
IAS B. NIAI IWCROO, Aaent MANHATTAN
J LIFE INSI.RANCE COMPANY, of New
York. Office at the Insurance Agency ot rjtos.
M Ai.rßiß-<P.on llth atreet.nearly opposite '»od
din'a Hall, where applications will he received,
au 13—ly ,
W "* *! ""MERCHANDIZE BROKER
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner Gary and Virginia atreeis,
Kictunnnd, Va.,
Offers hia tßirvicea for the sale and purchase of
Merohandiae generally 5 niso, i lour, W heat, Corn,
Tobacoo, and all desVinptions of Country Produce.
Refers, by permission, to Lewis Webb, Esq ,
Messra. Dnnlop, Moncure k Co., Mesars. Edmond,
Davenport k Co , Messrs. Bacon *• Baskeiviil,
Richmond ; Messrs. Bryant. Tinsley .V Holmes,
Messrs. Spencc k Reid. Baltimore; Messra. Twells
A Co., Philadelphia; Thoe. Monahan, Esq., N«w
York. au 9—ts
l» ,_ A D 1_ I _.- -1' II It _ _
VI All L E WORK R.
JACOB VINCENT,
MINttPACTItBEB OF
Italian -end American Marble Monuments,
Tombs, Head-Piece.*, i-r.,ofevery style and design.
The public are respectfully invited to call at my
Yard, between st.li and 6th sts., on Main, (adjoin
ing Roiicri k .Miller's Marble. examine
my Work, which cannot be excelled by .any other
es'abliahtneiit, North or South; which I will sell
as low as any establishment in this city or else
where. au 9—3 m
lIABI i
GRAVEL ROOFING.
BIOTINAiOR FELT)ROOFING.
TIN HOOFING.
We are now prepared to on the GRAVEL
ROOFING, of a very superior quality, either id
town or country.
Alao, all kinds of GUTTERS,
CONDUCTORS,
and LIGHTNING RODS.
CHARLES D. YALE A CO.,
ao_o So- Iron Block. Governor at.
HEt TOR WAV 15,"
AUCTIONEER,
FOR SALE OF SLAVES, Richmond. Va.,
gives particular attention to SELLING SLAVES,
tioth publicly and privately.
K3L. R. D. JAMES has an interest In the husi
nesa from this day. 1 c 2fr-6m
\iA_\i!*.* wefcKs.
John w.~f> a Vies
MARBLE MASON.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 9TB STREEI,
RICHMOND VA.,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEAD PIECES,
MAiTLES, FONTS, S,c.
(9. Firet Prei liums awarded by the Virginia Ai
rioullural Social r and Mechanics' Institute.
Franklin PAPER MILL,
RICHMOND, VA.
BELVIDERE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
keeps constantly on hand all descriptions of EN
VELOPE, MANILLA AND WRAPPING PA
PER, NEWS AND BOOK PAPER, of at. quai
ties and sisea, furnished at short notice. Caab
paid for R.N.S. ___._.
00 10-d'y ono. WHITFIELD. Pres't.
i\ noli, ilibl MS
VV LOTTERIES!
Authorized by the States of
DELAWARE. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY,
Draw daily, in public, under the superinten
dence of Sworn Commissioners.
S&»The .Managers' Offices are bested at Wil
mington, Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri.
PRIZES VARY FROM
IJ.-2.50 to 1100,000!
TICKETS FROM
*'i.50 to Sao!
feu Circulars, giving lull explanation and the
schemes to be drawn, will tie sent, free of expense,
by addressing WOOD. EDDY k CO.,
Wilmington, Del.,
WOOD, EDDY *. CO.,
jy 10—ly St. Louie. Mo.
EDW. IN WORTH AW A 10..
GROCERS.COMMIBSION MERCHANTB,
DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL,
Solict consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT.
CORN. FLOUR, Ac. to the sale of which EDWIN
WORTHAM will give his personal attention.
13__. Advances made on consignments.
BAGS furnished when required.
(JHAFER, HALSEY * ۥ*.
O 110 MAIN STREET
(Late Tupman A Hull I—
Are receiving, by every steamer, additions to
their stock of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and
fine FURNISHING GOODS, to Which we invite
the attention of purchasers.
S3__ Fancy Cassitnere Suits made to order.—
Shirts made to order.
AVIS", SElirilC A. CO., w-Tfgive their
entire attention to the
SALE OF NEGROES.
Publicly and privately.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
Corner Mayo and Franklin streets,
KICHI-OBD, Va.
RO H. DAVIS.
WM. S. DEUPREE.
8. R. FONDREN.
Rurus G. Maddux, Clerk. je I—ly
J~ AMES D. BKOWNE 7 -
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS,
tth street, next to the Mechanics' Institute.
IRON RAILINGS. VERANDAHS, BALCO
NIES. CHAIRS, SETTEES. Ac; also, Giating,
Vault and Cellar DOORS, and every other kind of
IRON WORK for ornamental and building pur
poses, manufactured at snort notice.
__a_ Particular attention given to encloaint Burial
Lots in the citt snd country. ja 2_—12m
M~ AJJIIiX* CO.,
(Successors to Smith k Maddux.)
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cary atreet, opposite Columbian Hotel,
Richmond, Va.
JA...F EDWAKDs.of King William, I
W. H. Howard, of York, > Assistants,
W. M\ Marshall, of Lunenburg, \
Guarantee to their friends faithful attention to
all consignments, and orders for goods from pro
duce customers.
Mr. F. V. SUTTON, J a., ia admitted to a in
terest in our business.
Ie 1-dtsAcw.t MADDUX A CO.
ROBERT WENOENBLRG,
SHIP BROKER, COMMISSION AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
GROCER AND SHIP CHANDLER,
Richmond and City Point, Va„
Is prepared to take Goods on STORAGE at CITY
POINT on the mo.st reasonable terms, without
charge of draya.e either to or from store
ap27-ly
GREEN A JL»AVis.
PRACTICAL
GRANIT E CUTTER 8.
Sirth Street, near the Armory, Richmond, Vt
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
GRANITE WORK
Exeouted at short notice and in the best manner.
_ah II 11111
P. WEILBACHER, | WM. PAUL.
of Richmond. Va. I of Baltimore, Md.
WEILH \i MI.X A PAUL,
MAN-FACrt'RERS AND IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
and dealers in
LEAF TOBACCO,
jo IS—ly_ No. 21 German St., Baltimore, Md.
BOWERS' ARCHITECTURAL
FOUNDRY
MANCFArTrrifS
IRON FRONTS, HOUSE CASTINGS, RAIL
INGS, Ac,
Corner of Cary and 9tli. treets, Richmond, Va.
ie2-6m A. J. BOWERS. Proprietor.
I)OTTS, FARLEY Ie CO.,
' GROCERS. COMMISSION AND
FO R WA RDING MERCH A A 7.5,
Nearly opposite the Coliimlnf n Hotel, Cary at.,
Richmond, Va.
Special attention given to the sale of TOBACCO,
Wi! EAT, and all kinds of PRODUCE, and übera!
advances made on consignments.
FRANK POTTS. / , , t ,„fp,„ rlh „„
RICH'DD. FARLEY. < Uate of Petersburg
HENRYS. WILLIAMS. Late of Norfolk.
JAS. B. MARSHALL. Late of Petersburg.
BRIDG FORD A CO., General Commission and
Forwarding Merchants, on tho Dock, Richiu ond
Va. D. IL BRIDGFORD.
FRANKLIN MATTHEWS,
N. TINSLEY PATE.
ALEXANDER NOTT,
A UCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Will attend regularly to the sales of HORSES,
MULES, WAGONS, Ac, at the Horse Lot, every
SATURDAY MORNING, at 10o'clock.
Stock intended for aale will please be entered be
ore the momma of tl.e sale.
WM. SAT TLB R A Vo7,
IMPORTER* AND DEALERS IS
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WINDOW
GLASS.
BRUSHES.—We received by the late steamers
arge supply of Painters' and Artists' Brushes, 01
superior quality, to which we onll the attention o.
enr customers.
THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a co
partnership for the transaction of a COM M IS
SION BUSINESS, under the firm of LEWIS
WEBU A JOHN G. WADE. They Till give par
ticular attention to the sale of FLOUR, WHEAT.
CORN and TOBACCO. They occupy the store and
lum tier- house No. 68 Main atreet. long occupied by
Lewie Webb. LEWIS WEBB,
JOHN G. WADE.
_Richmoiid. Va., Not. h}AV__ jao 7—dowAswte_
CM. BOSHER, SUCCESSOR TO WIL
. 80N A BOSHER, WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL GROCER, haa for sale the following ar
tiolea, to whioh he asks the attention of his
friends and the public: Rio, Laguayra. Java and
Mocha COFFEES ; Brown and Refined SUGARS,
ol different grades; Loaf, Pulverised and Crushed
SUGARS; Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, of
different brands; Old Dominion Nails, of all sizes:
oountry cured Bacon Hams; Western Sidea and
Shoulders; Cotton Yarns, a good assortment: H.
ott's Old Rye Whiskey, old and good ; D. T. Con
ner's Rye Whiskey, old and good: A. W.Sher
man's Rye Whiakey; A. N. Wood'a Rye Whia
key* old and good; F. Steams A Co'a Old Rye
Whiskey, two yeara old; Common Whiakeya, in
variety; French Brandy, Madeira Wines, and
other articles, too numerous to meat inn, .Call.■.*!-.
aAamme.Bt No. 1, oof. If-h an.. M*i& its., oppu
I'hhd Market.
ifißnstfMa
BORSBS, Ac, FOR SALE.
fj\__ HACK AFID. H oR r » K *oJrn__-«/
J&Ei-prirately.n, nice HACK and aJ«~=S-__
ssirof _ood HORSES, which will be sold low, if
immediate application &* m*«e »« T . „.,. ____
jy4--te R. L. DICKINSON, 78 Main st.
mgjm BAljt—A. BAD' ?f w «'j matched
*Uis» BAY MARES, shout 15* handa high. Sand
-£C2_3_7 yaaraold; oan no together lietter than 4
minutea and one oan travel in Mo »mgle. They
are perfectly sound and kind, and are coM becauae
the owner haa no further use lor them.
Alao. a CALECHE. with double act of HAR
NESS, (froth nearly new.) k. HIX
au 11- Sw Amerioan Hotel Stable.
DEWTIBTR Y.
jgjjjr-M-ftM * «*^ KNTIBT<
omoe and Reaidenoe Southaide of Main,
lietween 7th and Bth ata., five doors above Cren
ahaw'a New Hotel. RAohmond, Va.
Having an experience ol ten yearsiß ma profee
aion, he feels confident of giving satisfaction to
thoae who may favor him with their patronage.
tnh IS—San
f- A. JETER,
ffclfeJ SURGEON DENTIBT,
*UIXD o(n ce on Main, below Pearl atreet, next
door to P. Horton Keaoh a trimming store, and two
doors above Messra. Thoe. K. Price A Co.'a Dry
Goods store.
The subscriber ha**ini removed to the above
house, would lm pleased to see thoae with whom he
has engagements, and haa made extensive prepa
rations to serve the public generally. All opera
tions performed in the moat approved and acientifio
atyle known to the Profession, and all work done
br him warranted to rive aatiafaotion. f ofc 13—It
CHINA, GLASS, Ac.
•Van KKMUVAL GEO. J. SUMNER *
MnAgfCtr. Importers, and Wholesale and Retail
H Ilea.ers 111 CHIN*., GLASS. CiIiEKNS-
J_f WAX E and H 0 US X F I RNIB H I N G
GOODS, ,-bpectfully announce to the public that
they have removed to their new store, IRON
BUILDINGS. Governors!.., where. With greatly
increased facilities Kir hitsitteea. tliey hope to be
tavorfd witb a continuance of the exten 'ive pat
ronage bestowed upon them at their-eld stand.—
They have now on hand a very large and complete
stock, wlrch they oiler to the trade and at retail
on 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 at.
'~i"~~~i~~ ; AT
jm/f'OST.-RK.MOVALOFSCIIAAI' k CO 'S
%_WC ELEGANT STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS
ffIVAIU. *iND HOUSE FURNISHING
HOODS FRu.M Tt MAIN ST., TO THE COR
NER OF BROADANuTHIRDSTS.-Aswewere
compelled to give possession of our store to She
Traders' Beak on the 22d of June, and coriae
Qiiently have still a very heavy stock on hand we
concluded to sell tor a few days at cost, and re
quest b call of all housekeepers in want of a prime
article at a ver> low figure. Our supply of Din
ner. Tea and Chamber Sets. Silver- Plated, Albata
Brittania, Japanned and Block Tin Ware Bird
Cages, Carnages, and thousands of other articles
useful and ornamental i* complete and as fine as
in any establishment. I.i th'a city. Call Immedi
ately at SCII AA. k CO.'S. cor Broad and 3d sts^
gp_ , Ra.Kal.IC A PAHH'k i.MFKO V Kl>
JaJk/STONE-WARE FRUIT JARS, with Cork
«. 9 S' Miners. ■.. r Tinht. l-.r Preserving Fresh
\LW Fruit, Oysters. Mince Meat, Ac. We have
a very large assortment if the above superun
Jars, of all sizes at. very 'ow prices, at our Fotte
ry, corner 12tn anc Cary streets.
Khh-KK A: i'ARK, Manufacturers.
_WA GLASSWARK-.Comprisin' Goblets.
1* __?Tuniblera. Wines, Champagnes. Dec infers
yCtK Preserve Dishes. Fruit Bowls, Spoon Hold
Ha£s ers. Lemonades, La.er Beer Glasses, Glass
1 ui.es. salt Cellars, Ac. for sale at the China
Store of T. A. BULK LEY. 137 Main street
MEDICAL HOSPITALS.
INFIRMARY OF THK -l-EiMCAL tl/L-
I Ltfi?_.—'l his Institution, aituated at the corner
of Marshall and College stteets, is fully provided
for the accommodation ef lioth WHITE PER
SONS and NEGROES, requiring medical treat
ment. . ~.,_,
White Persons who desire it, can be furnished
with PRIVATE ROOMS, where they will enjoy
every comfort and convenience.
The accommodations for SLAVES, as heretofore,
are ample, and the attention of owners of neg roes,
both in the city and country, is again nvited to
the ereat advantages afforded by the infirmary for
the Medical and Surgical treatment of this class
ol patients.
L. IN GIN WOMEN are also received and care
ullv attended to.
All patients are under the care of the Professors
of the College, who visit the wards daiiy, aided by
an efficient corps of assistants. In cases of diffi
culty, a consultation of the Professors is held,
without extra charge to the patient.
The charges for Medical Attendance. Board,
Nursing and Medicine are as follows:
White Persons SS per week.
" " in private rooms. .§7 to 816
Slaves and other colored patients S6 "
For less than a week, texcept in private rooms.)
81 per day—provided that the aggregate shall not
exceed the charge for a full week.
For Surgical Operations, by agreement with the
proprietors of the Bellevue Hospital-a small extra
charge will be made, varying from 32 to .S3O, ac
cording to the difficulty and importance of the op
eration. ~ , , * «..
All ohare** payable on the removal of the pa
"NO" CASE OF SMALL POX, or any other in
fectious disease, nor any case of Insanity, will be
admitted.
Attending Phyeioians—Profs. TUCKER CON
WAY andMcCAW.
Attending Surgeons-Profs. GIBSON. PETICO
LAS and WELLFORD.
Resident Piiysician-Dr THOS.L, HUNTER.
Steward- F. M. PARRISH.
President -Dr. L. S. JOYNES.
Persons in the country, desirous of sending pa
tients to tli<y Infirmary, may address the President,
Steward, or any of the Professors of the College.
jal2—ly
fVI AI N STREET H OSPITAL FOR
Iti SLAV ES.—This Hospital ib situated near the
corner ol Main and 2601 streets, and is admirably
adapted in airiness, privacy and healthfuluess of
position, to the purposes fur winch it has been in
stituted. uameW - : For MEDICAL, SURGICAL
and OBSTETRICAL treatment of SLAVES.—
The rules and regulations governing this institu
tion have already been published. A circular con
taining fuil particulars will lie furnished those who
may desire further- information.
Terms.—Patients per week. 86 ess than a week,
81 per diem ; but th laggregate shall not erreed
the charge for a full ireetc. Patients attend
ing the dally examination* (not fit subjects
ior HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT,) charged the
regular fee adopted by the j.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 tesident at the Hospital, or to either of
the undersigned Physicians and Proprietors.
FRS. W. HANCOCK. M. D.,
Main St., bet 3d and4t.li, or No. 130 Main at.
ST. GEO. PEACHY, M. D.,
Exchange Hotel, or Grace st.. bet. 6th and Bth.
R. S. VEST, M. D . Franklin st..
Near Ballard House, or cor. .Main and 7th sts.
PHILIP S. HANCOCK.'M. D.,
Resident Physician.
CYRUS BROOKS,
ap 19- 1 t Resident Assistant.
BKLLEVUE HOSPITAL—This Institution,
which has lieen 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 of medical and surgical diseases.
Rooms Siave been nicely famished, suitable to
the accommodation of gentlemen who may find it
inconvenient to be treated at their private lodg-
Particular attention will be raid to the ly ing- in
wards, which are very commodious.
Having been heretofore liberally patronised by
owuers of slaves, both in the city and country, we
can, with increased confidence, call their atten
ter.tion to Hie great advantages afforded by our
"Hospital," for the medical and surgical treat
ment of SLAV ES, and promise to spare no pains to
furnish them proper accommodations ana every
neeess. ry attention.
terms:
(Payable on the removal of the Patient.)
White P. Lents, per week ..„.*s«
" •' in Private Rooms, per week. 87 to {$16
Slaves per week -— 6
(For fractions of a week, after the first week, at
the same rates, i c. 71 cents per day.)
For less than a week, (except in private rooms,*
if 1 per day, provided that the aggregate shall not
exceed the charge for a full week.
This includes all charges foi Hoard. Medical At
tendance. Nursing and Medicine. By an arrange
ment with the Infirmary of the Medical College, a
small additional fee, ranging from St to $30, will
be charged for Surgical cases. The particular sum
may be ascertained before-hand by application to
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 oases 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 personalty
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 our Hospital, may address either of the Physi
cians, or the Resident Physician.
When desired, we will send a comfortable cov
ered vehicle to any part of the oity for patients.—
For this purpose, a message left at the Hospital,
or a iMr. Tfios. Pemlierton's, on Main, between
17th and 18th streets, will be attended to.
AT TENDING PHYSICIANS AND BUKBBONS :
JAMES BOLTON, M. D., Grace St., between4th
and 6th.
THOMAS POLLARD, M. D., Governor at, Ist
door above Richmond Houae.
0. A. CRENSHAW, M. D„ opposite American
Hotel.
WM. W. PARKER, M. D., Law Bniidincoor
ner of llth and Franklin ata.
C. M. HUN TER. M. D., Resident Physiciaa.
Mrs. W . E. PERKINS. Matron.
jaJ—lr
LOOK AT THIS.-The undersigned having
sustained a severe loas by the late fire on their
premises, respectfully inform the publio that they
have again rebuilt, and solicit the work of our
former customers, friends, and the publio gener
ally, promising to use every exertion on our part
to give general satisfaction to all who may favor
us with their orders.
ROGERS A MILLER, Manufacturers of
Marble Monumenu. Tombs, Mantles,
, . - Building Work, Ac , Main street,
lei—OT _ Oaeoaite 2d Haptiat Churnh.
pURJ. MOUNTAIN WHiSKKY.
80 bbls. Rockbridge RYE WHISKEY;
60" Alleghany RYE WHISKEY;
30 " Pittsburg extra RYE WHISKEY
IA MAGNOLIA WHISKEY
26 " Baltimore pure GIN ;
» " Proof BRANDY;
For sale by PARKS A MINER,
jea-ta Uthatiwet^
RICMM'F* VOIX.RIVER RAILROAD, i
I nMr' ™*ns!(I« , « 1V» I 'lV. 9 rtt»li
HATS, Ac. I
rm THK JAPANESE OUNCE HAT. «
Jnat received at 70 Main street, the JA-*^
PANEBE OUNCE HAT, aomettuna nice and light
forthese.eoß. «=*Jf^CtlMOK,
Rseoessor to Bmford, Diokineon A Weieiger.
Jys -te |
r_ NEW HTVLM.-WM. T. MOORE*
MAW' , 307 Broad atreet, are now in receipt of a
aupply of HATS. CAPS and S T R A W
goods for Hummer wear, among which ia the
"CHAMPION HAT," and other neat arid fash
ionable atylea, A large siipply of Pjantera' snd
Harveat HATft. DRESS IIATS made to order.
WM. T. MOORE A CO., W7 Bro»d at.
re THK BRKATKST IN VKNTH-iN UF
ULTHE AGE, "The Patent Sweat Woof'SOFT
ELLETT A WEISIGER'B,
No. I*7 Main atreet.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, Ao.
j» MOT I f.-e.-CHARLES LUMSDEfT.
formerly of Peterabura, continues to sell
Jfin* WATCHES. JEWELRY, SPECTA
-WiaWCLES and sterling SILVER WAKE, at
very low prices. He invitea the public to an exam
ination ol ins beautitill stock.
Wat-lies, Jewelry and Clocks promptly RE
PAIRED, by CHA* Li'MSDEN.roMamsL.
Id Boor above Pairo'a h xchange office.
"_7 stTll lives-wT jTb ARf HOL6-
MEW. the well-known and practical
§S 1 WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, next
d-B_-__kMoor to Kent, I'aine A Co. Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., repaired equal to any house
in the city. A call is solicited.
CARRIAGES, Ac, FOR SALE.
-jnaß. EOR -ALE-A handsome open
BSRJgiZ-RI'GOY, nearly new Price £140 A_>-
to JOS. K. HIX.
au I,l—Hit American Hotel Stable.
r _ffl__V__, FOR SALK-A~eecond hand TOP
perfect order, and an ex-
» —Tg~-cellent oe-t of DOUBLE HARNESS—
to lie aotd a bargain
Apply at EARNEST'S Stable, on 18th atreet,
between Franklin and Grace, or at this office.
je 38—ts
_apfcja> I AKriiAGKS, iTARRIAGt-S.--
has on hand.at bis Coach
_a r Making E-tablishment.on Lombard Al
ley, lietween Main and Cary,(l-*h and 14th sts.,)
near the Columbia.! 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 tie
in the city of Richmond, and 1 respectfully ask s
call from those in want of any article in the Car
riage line, as I am determined to make to order and
to sell at the lowest prices possible; and ali work
sold that is new. warranted.
feW-d-m MrCAJAH MANGUM
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac.
__„/_* PlHt ELL, LAOO. A- ML
•73* DRUGS IST 8,
IJg 122 Ma*n *treet, Corner ISlh street, Rieh
1W ninnd. Va ,
<'fl'-r for sale in quantities tnsuitjpurchaser- —
-.500 lbs. bpst. lndi_o. So bins. Burr.mg Fluid,
I hln's t rime Madder. 60 " Coal Oil.
OU) Carb..Scda. 26 ' Sperm Oil,
11") cases do. in 1 lb. 11 " Lard Oil,
papers. 4 100 galls Lamp Oil,
25casksSal Soda, fin aWe Machine Oil,
t-OOoz Sulpli Quinine, ato c ses Sweet Oil.
600 kega Lewis' Lead, in to I.big Linseed Oil,
Oil. 160 cases Extract Log
-2,600 kegs Cream Tartar, wood,
lOu bags Sif'ed Pepper, 26 bbls. Spts. Turpen
.'lo '■ Allspice. tine,
H " Gin-er, prime, 15 ke_s Apto. Fmerys,
160 boxes Powdered 2 000 lbs Rel'd Borax,
Spicea, pure, 6 bbls. Camphor,
35 bbls. Castor O 11, 3 000 lbs Pure Saltpetre.
prime, ' 25 bbls Venet. Red,
25 bis. Alcohol. 100 boxes Starch.
5 tons H. H Zinc, in oil, 2,tso boxes French Win
dow Glass. a*.t sixas,
With a full stock-of other articles, and PA
TENT MHDH'INES, FANCY SOAPS. PER
FUMERIES, Painters' COLORS, BRUSHES,
Ac, Ac , on our usual terms.
PURCELL. LADD k CO., Druegists,
122 Man street, corner 13th.
N. B.—Particular and prompt attention to pack
ing and shipping orders.
ZZJi ~~K.Tr. KOBINSOPI,
•SgfGRADUATE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
YM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.
______% (SUCCESSOR TO LAir-LEV ft BOaiBSOMj
Fourth and Franklin Street*. Richmond,
Has in store a lame, fiesh, and well selected
stock of MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PER
FUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES. Ac. which he
offers at low prices. Strict personal attention will
be eiven to all the departments of the business.
Orders for shipment will be promptly attended
o and most carefully packeiL
~~~__rJ. VVTVKAVSI-K—
*_\_f APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST
-I___W 17th street, between Grace and Broad,
rWs. RiciiMo.iL. Va.,
Keeps constantly on hand a well-selected stock
of PURE and RELIABLE DRUGS. MEDI
CINES. CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, DYE
STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PL'TTY, ALCO
HOL. BURNING FLUID, GARDEN SEEDS,
PERFUMERY, SOAPS. COMBS, BRUSHES of
ever* kind. TOBACCO, SNUFF and CI6ARB of
various brands, all the popular PATENT MEDI
CINES of the day—everything, in fact, usually
found in DRUG STORES-which will tie sold on
the niost. reasonable terms. Also, POLLARD'S
NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT.
PHYSICIANS and others can rely on having
their PRESCRIPTIONS accurately and carefully
compounded, at ali hours of the DAY and NIGHT.
J.W. FRAYSER,
Apothecary and Druggiat,
my 11—ts 17th, between Grace and Broad sts.
n a. I,'OUthHR A CO., Apothecaries and
€Sj#Dru-i:ißts. No. 10 Mam street, near Old
\m Market. Richmond, Va.. will keep on hand
[__g\ a general assortment of pure Drugß. Medi
cines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Window Glass,
Putty, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Brushes of
all kinds. Surgical Appliances, Burning Fluid. Al
cohol, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Garden
Seeds. Glue, Sand Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff,
Medicinal Liquors, Ac.
Prescriptions prepared at all hours, with special
care, by members of the firm alone.
Physicians' ordera from the country executed
promptly, and the most reliable medicmoa fur
nished.
b O V ■ A CO..
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 83 Main Street, Richmomd.
We call the attention of the trade ol Vir
ginia 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 oily, consisting in part
INDIGO, MADDER and EXTRACT LOG
WOOD.
FRENCH GLASS, of every si_e.
WHITE LEAD, VARNISH and LINSEED
OIL.
FLUID. CHEWING and SMOKING TO
BACCO.
PATENT MEDICINES-all kinds.
FERF L'M ERY, TOOTH and HAIR BRUSH
AGENTS Vb'k THE BEST COAL OIL.
Call and examine our stock. DOVE A CO.
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
___\\_i GENTS' CLOTH GAITERS.—I
have a very superior lot of Clotn and
Prunella Gaiters and Oxford Ti*a, which I will
sell much cheaper than usual, to keep from carry
ing over to next season Now is the time -..• net a
bargain, at WILLIAM WALSH'S,
No 41 Main street.
jn_f_ M-.' -MIV.XLI. \M> 111-.IRA-
BLE GOODS.-Per steamer, from Phila
delphia, we are in receipt of the following very
desirable Goods, vis : Ladies' French Moroccoand
Kid Trimmed Slippers, with and without heels:
Ladies' Fine Veivet Slippers; Ladies' French Kid
and Morocco Buskins; Ladies' .Morocco Kid, Goat
and Calf Boots, with or without heels; Ladies'
Plain and Tipped flaiters. Side Lace and Con
cress, with or without heels; Misses' Morocco and
Kid Slippers and Hoots, without heels; Children's
Plain. Congress Heeled Gaiters; Children's Moroc
co. Kid and Goat Boots, Vc. The aliove ia of the
finest class goods, and will be sold at remarkable
low price*. MARCUS, HARRIS A BRO.,
Next to the American Hotel.
SHO ES- GREAT ___\
REDUCTION IN PRICKS - CHAS._a_9_ssW
BEHLE, Broad street, between 2d and 3d.
keeps a large stock of Ladies'. Geutlemen'a and
Servants' Wear constantly on hnr.d, and defies
anybody in Richmond to compete with him in his
I.ue, as be manuiactures to order.and superintends
himself. Great hargau s in Ladies' andMissea'
Colored GAITER*. MOROCCO BOOTEES.
SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. Gentlemen's citv
made Parent Leather GAITERS. OXFORD TIES
and SLIPPERS. I will aell nn summer stock of
Go.hiß at and below cost. Call soon, ii you wish to
getagood baruain. |oo 14-ly I _ti AS BEHLE.
_____* jR§~ thk lab iis or a icm-
MON D.- I wsh to call your i ttention to
my assortment of LADES, MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S BHOES. embracing ajtreat va
riety ol styles, among which are the following:
Ladies' Heeled Kid and Morocco Slippers; La
diea' Heeled Kid and Morocco Bootees; Ladies'
Heeled Kid Congress Boots; Ladies' Heeled Cloth
Gaiters, several qualities ; Ladies' Heeled V rench
;'"•!-.. new style; Ladies' Moroccoand Kid Boots,
without heels; Ladiea' Morocco and Kid Buskins,
without heels; Misses' Heeled Morocco and Goat
Booteea ; Miaaes r Heeled Conareaa and Side- Laced
Gaiters; Misses' Heeled Morocco and Kid Slip
pers; Miaaes' Heeled French Hoots, new atyle;
Children's Heeled Kid and Morocoo Shpa and An
kle Tiea; Children's Morocco and Goat Bootees,
without heels; Children's Copper Tipt Bootees,
without heels; Children's French Boots, new
atyle; together with any other atyle or quality
that may be needed. A call ia aolioited, at the
fashionable emporium, No. 93 Main at.
PAGE.Ja^
<M\mi SHOES AND TRUNKS _KTT_v>
AT LOW PRICES.
G. HELLER A CO.. No. 183 Broad street, are
now selling decidedly the oheapeat of tbe beat
quality BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac, in the
State, vis:
Ladiea' fine Gaitera, with heels, at #1.36; La
dies'fine Congress Gaiters, with heels, at *iao;
Ladies' hne quality Morocco Boots, with heels, at
$1.26. GENTLKMKN'S WEaR.
Gent's city-made French Calf Boots, at 9*;
Gent'a city-made Krench Call Oxford Ties, 93;
Gent's city-made Frenoh Calf Gaiters, 94; Gent'e
city-made French Calf Patent Leather Gaitera,
94 PEGGED WORK.
The largest stock and the cheapest in the State:
Men's fine Brogana, at 91 a pair; Women's Heel
ed Leather Boote, at 76 .-eats a pair; Children'a
Heeled Leather Boots, at M cents a pair.
TRUNKS. BONNIST BOXE__S. Ac,
Of the bent and largest manufacture, only sold at
low prices at . 6. HELLER A CO.'S.
__ Broad at., between 6th and .Li
_ HKKATKtUIITIOI IU THE r_
_f PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS.-ll
From If to JO per cent, aaved by
.■eviß»froin J. H. ANTHONY,
vV»__> Columbian Hotel build.c,.
Mpieekin \3__4 beat quality, 93 60, la, second
eaabty, 3 00; fashionable Silk Hats,lN; fine call
akin sewed Boots, 3 80; ConsreeeOaitor Boott, S 36;
fine calf skin eewed Shoee, I 36.
J ' H-ANTHONY has made BrraaseioentawiUt
ess of the beet makera in the oity ofT»hifs-lelpaH
♦•aurajy hi« wuh handaoine u4 aebetaatisl eat]
TRAVELERS' _
RAILROAD.-TrCKF/TBf"** HlUll
_ or any p«„nt oa the rosd'to wi .*'""*, *
r,, :s?••*^ , • d *" •»• «>Tftft& I
~ . — •■Hriatf.-*-
JSS_____________■_) KM H»l*10 AnL M * % -
CHEAP AND ATTRACTIVE pT,,.-, '
FARE |
On an, XU^«^i|»jKri ,,^al
nafa at Fair I
Tunatall's, Indian ToWn, ColioK Wf"' fuml*
Homanooke, and arrive at We.t J» *„'
The fast and oommodiona _.. fc
POINT. Capt. J. c. R.,w«",ii ! ,,M ' w», i :■
Queen Court-Houae Landing **.?
daya snd Fndaya. at «« a M I £?*"• *m_
the cata at West Point and ™t^_._ B,e, 'nrr
only at ri.ftoa. Water Fen o nil \" "» *i.l
Houae. Noody'a. if, h hr,,r r,,
town and Clone.»t*i P<Mnt an t'r. '*'*'• it.
al 2 P. M. and Norfolk it V P° M " lv "" o,d' N »
Returning, the Steamer wilifpiv. w ,
daya. Thuradaya, and Satordaya »i .'(' ,||, l__
Old Point at. It A. M , land in.••'mV 7A - M
or nnecting at Weat Foist wth' o?7.** ,hn »« b
and arrive in Richmond at a p. v ,ec%r »stlp *
No Boat landings made.
Freight received Mondays W.j
Fridays at Richmond ur.til »p %, nM "»Ti „
P?M . TuC ■ da, •' Tt-sitmlny, M_ifi63J«ls
Fare from King and Queen C H ___i __
on the Mar.taponi.to Norfolk n ° ,her *-i-. .*
To Richmond.. (jjj
From Richmond to Norfolk • v
OFFICE RICHM'D A PET'G H . S
Kkhmosd. Vs. •
* r ""< and
eSPsME the Mc.heC.le i,, th .?_"*'•
? * B *«* NORFOLK w,i hi _ Ro, '>
Passerirers will leave Richmond « .i*'**
breakfast in__Peteraburg. and reaaa VL_ »
10 *) A. ft Returning, leave RorlHk »V .
and arrive in Richmond st 6:*j p v " l| aP.K
_lvZ7- in. THos. h. WYRNS, h, .
)« procured at the TcUwiM
of the RICHMOND. FR EDERICKSETr, **
POTOMAC RAILROAD, to L V '
ELMIRA.
BUFFALO, ,
WILLI AMS PORT. s nrt
JA 19-t. BAW&m'uk*
mm*AmaW^e}m
RAN GEM ENT.-l OTH E VIRGIN A aYe v ;
AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWKST'* mi
Leave Richmond, daily (Sunday's «.(.-,■[.•,.
A. M Jor Junction, (Burkeville,i Lynchli.?. n r '
toi, Kmnville. Dalton, Chattanooga *.'_.''
Nashville Grand Junction, «BBip__»lo_.,___!
ry. Mobile. Jackson. Vickshiirij and New i'»,',f i
Leave Richmond daily, (except Sunday/.?
o'clock. A. M to- Danville. V ... »rd r, r ***i,
N. C. Also. Tor the Montgomery Ws- " ! . '"
Sulphur. Aliaghany, Sweet, Fed .s*_». V*
Sulphur, Salt Sulphur and Red Solphnr *_~ -~
KKTiKVS.. " JP
Leave Danville daily, (except Sbd-m. ... 1
o'clock A. M ~ and Junction (BurkeviHa loin v
M and arrive in Richmond at lIPP. v.
The Mail and Passenger Trains connect _*
ways with the South-Side Railroad trans ic%Z
from the Southwest at the Junction, una mok_
Richmond. Fredenckslure and Potomno
trams, to and from the North at Richmond -J,
with the York River Railroad. Also. WS2
James River S*eamlsiats to Norfolk ardO'dPr,'*
For ThrouKtiTicketsand further ictoras.
tion. apply at the Ticket Offic* **
_ie.l-ta CH*S. G. TALOOTT. BB>'t8 B> 't
SUPMHTtOIS, < mil oki m: .
and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTh ..",,,
VIRGINIA SVJt.'MiS, VA THFI FfcC
MONO AND DAN7II.I.E. SOUTH-«IPP »>.
VIRGINIA ATFNNKSSEK R* ILRttAL).' A*
OPPOSITION LINES OF STAGES. ißsensT_
the traveler ample room, attention and Invrfva.
For Greenbrier White Sulphur and tne >»...
Springs, tickets to Bonsack's Depot. .s<.»: fh*ta
by opposition lines of ttages to the Sweet Sori-n
by the present ra'e of Stage fare, jj, M;
to the Greenbrier White Sulphur, .f2«j bin
5...9. to the Sweet and is 940 to tne Brsa
hner White Sulphur Springs. Theie. sts «,,_<-j
position lines ofstages running from Saieni &/,-., gp
via the Roanoke Red Sulphur Sprmfs-ap-: * M .
ofstages frTTtii the Montgomery White Bal|_ii
Sprinsrß. via the Mountain Lake and SaltSetshsi
Springs to the Greenbrier White Sulphur _-pr-.ui
For Coiner's Sprints, purchase tickets to Bot
sack's I'epot. price $6.90.
For Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, pur.-aa
tickets to Salem Depot, price $7.40.
For Alleghany Springs, purciiase ticket* %
Shawsville. price *}8 06
For Montgomery White Snlphnr Ppringi.H..
chaae tickets to Big Tunnel, price $8 24
For Yellow sulphur Springs, purchase ticketia »
Chriatiansburg Depot, price -fi ii
For Old Red Sulphur Springs, purchase tickets
to Dublin Depot,price 59 20. E. H GILL,
je 19—3 m Gc'lSup't Va. A Term. R. R.
f— — .-..1 I TRAVELFRS IQItA
THK NORTH-I"0",
_S2 _?___*____»__. NORTHERN CENTRAL
R A I LWA V.—Trains leave Caivert Status,
Baltimore, daily, (except Sunday.i at s3O A .M,
and at 8 30 P. M., for Niagara Fails, (fare only t»i
dollars.) Buffalo, Owego, Dewego. Torcato, _.".
ilton, all parts of Western New York .-.nd CsBS-|
for Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, .__ 1
jiarts of the West. Northwest and Southwest.
Travelers mn co to Detroit. Chicazn. Mihna
kie, Ac., via Niagara Falls, at the same cost _ifj
any other route.
A new route to New York is new open by thii
Road, via Harnsburg and Jersey City, with nnj
one chance of cars. Fare $6. Take the S3u A X
train and go through by daylight, over first-elaa
Roads and through a beautiful country. Try it.
!__. Buy tickets only to Baltimore.
JAS. C. CLARKE. .n»'t
John T. Rignkt, Assistant Sup't. .? 13-lt
OFFICE RICH'D A FETERSB'G R. R. CO,'
Richmond, Va., April I. l!t». i
f—r_-___________________p- IHANGK OF IIOURS.-
X-M,t_a Konand after MONDAY, fMk
fc_rw _______ ■__■ lnstM ____ Trains on thai ro«
will run as follows:
TRAIN- LBAVS RI-H-.01.D FOB PBTBBSSrH
Express, daily, (except Sundays.) at 4JO .'. .
Accommodation daily, (except Sundays)
at.. _ 7 90A I 1
Mail daily, (exoept Sundays.) at. 2U I ¥ .
tbaiss i.kavk rETiasBUBs roB aicn*_y:. m
Express, daily at SMl>__
Acccmiiiodation daily, ■. except Sundaya.i
at .. | 7UA.S
Mail, daily, (except Sundays,i at....—_».»P. 1
_api-U_THOS, H. W\ r NNE.Super§ite!.---
—— VIRGINIA CENTRAL
/L-JJJSb _BB_aS-£ R A 1 L X O A D- -The D A V
_*_-.li*__L gar* MAIL and P A SS E ri .ill
TRAIN will leave Richmond Daily, at 6 30 A. E,
for GORDONSVILLE. CHARLOTTES ViLLi,
STAUNTON. LYNCHBURG. ALEX..MDRL
BRISTOL, KNOXVILLE. and all points
Southwest, and daily (exoept Sundays' for J ALI
SON'S RIVER and intermediate Staiie. • weitol
Charlotteaville. STAGES for the SPKINWr. 4
nect with the Train at Staunton. Miujsero sb.
Jackson's River For particulars, inquire st tai
Ticket Office. WM. F. ADCOCK. Ticket Ait
®-_11 js_jgjTjir ■ pas's"/ 1 : ng' I H-l' Stj<l '
11-If- 111 bbb '~,,,>,;, ~,,>,; NORTH.-NF.w it-
RANGEMENT.-IMPORTANT TO TRAVhU
ERS.-THROUGH TICKETS AND THROUI
CHECKS.-GREAT NORTHERN ROllf.-t";
rymg the great United States Mail. Twice d_»j
(Sunday night excepted I between Richmond. A."
andna, Washington. Baltimore. _'ui..-uieipniy •«»
York, and ali important potnta West, via Acaa*
Creek and Washington, over the Richmond. £***
ericksburg A Fit IBM I Railroad, to the twoeaj
river, 75 miles, and by splendid and *esßß>naaß
ateainera thence to Washington, 86 miles, io aiii m
miies in iisven hours; being a comfortable stU »•'•
fectly safe rate of speed. ,-_,_.
Hours of departure: 5.30, A. M., and 7, P. ■•
BAGGAGE, utider charge of Special Attz*
CHECKEDTHROt'aMtoWaahington.Baitniors
Philadelphia and New York.
Thboc»* a TicxßTs oan be secured at tae toiev
ing rates _ __ . aa a
To Baltimore, #7 00 To Washington— ■»■
Philadelphia 8 SO New York '■■
. Cincinnati JtW St. Louis »■
Colum us »D 2» Chicago ■■
Indianapolie-. »00 Pittsburg *»"
Cairo Saw Louieviile- ■;
Dayton » SB Decatur.... -.-■■
Jefferronville ...» 7i Newark ■»•
Rock Island 33 00 Viucennea—-*■
Zaneaville -18 501 , ,-, M
Passengers breakfaatand anp at Ashiand sateos
en boa'd the comfortable ateaiaer between a™-'
Creek and Washington. ~ ._,m_
ta__ Wot further information,apply sttruaeam--
Broad street, Shockoe Hill. . .. . ~,,
JAS. B. W • NSTON.Oen'I Ticket AC*.
S4M'L RPTH.Hnp't. —
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_3gfe_fW--i BOATS to L V NO H Bl' R/'THB"
ll.f.l—a_-p>ip \ WEEK-TIEBHAI*
TJHI-r shays ano SATURDAYS.
Boal TEMPEST, Cast.Thos. Ebstt.
B.si MERCHANT, 'apt. Geo. 0. Latiib.
S .m BRISTOL. Capt. Ch»i>. 1 Johj««o*i.
IJ.jM J. J. IRB\ , Cart. Wm. F. Ci sv_t*a>
B->at FAME. Capt. Wm. IL PsaaoßS.
»o*i OLIVIA, Cap* J. J Pikters. __,__. ri!
1. sao Boats are all of the first class.
by .ar-iful and expetionoed Cip'ains. see agg
frcair«ly as advertised. The sabstnrjbef. ttlf
For ps*t favors, beca a M^||f^mnS
Al the Shed. Dock st-.m rear of old Gas work*
TAILORING, 4C
THE CORNUCOPIA.-All WhoM_Kfft
purchased their auppliea of » l ;•_,.',,,_.,«
CLOTHING, can do ao now on B»weIB"'.,«•..
terma than evar before Oar stock .^_ w Kf
with every Article of Gent.ea.en * ,>*.»,/»-"
parel. the whole of whieti we are __***__* t
reduced prices as have never b*en **j~Tmt
equalled, for the purpose of Bvfta n* "** » %
approaching (Fall) season. The fmlowisi »
condensed catalogue of oar etock i
Black Cloth Drees Suits of all "»«-*" it,e l: - , n rtio«.
Fancy Ca»a. Bueineas Suits, olsverydeacris-
Beautiful Marseilles Vesta, ie endless »»'
Black Silk Yeats, figured and plai a , Vm!l .
Alpaca and Drap d' Etc Coats.
A Urge suaptr of Linen and Msiaei les t»oo«
A full assortment of Furnishing G'mh.B.
Bora' Clothinj at low w f«r
All of the above Goode we guarantee to ™r
feet ia every rsspeot. N-WALK EH * £
li». ooraer Main and Htn »"•
... SAMUEL S. BVRi'H is »«•* '* *'
•OA employ as a CUTTER, moddemtoskj^
fßa mot friend* aad patron* *__BE\ i
_f ,ne the large a ß d varied MMWiSMIS.
J-sU CLOTHS, CASMIMERKSaad v . r */;>•
as well as Ready Made Clothing, whith M •• d „
prepared to lurniah them on as good , t * f s',' l , w
a*—* v-=*L-_N A CO.. OrTiruN .
street, (City Savings Bank.) Riohra-'Bd. VL r!B j
prepared to aupply people &',;£*»«
places, with tbej_r epfendid MARINE J-J-* : _,__
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