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_RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. Dally Pspor, 48 par Sanaa; Boat Weakly, f (; Weakly. M 5 »S nyt la advance Remittance* may ba made at U>« risk at the Publisher t tm all eaee where eeidence !a taken oa Ik* deposit at a , latter la to* Peal OBo* containing money. . On* Bqonro, 0® Knee) or lee*, oa* tnaertloa. .. >4 Rach additional Insertion. W On* month without alteration ..4* * Three do do ...1® ®4 Hi da do 9000 Twele* do 4* . Two tqaam, Thro* aontha. .» 04 4U months. 94 84 Taetwa months..80 00 {f Ho advertineaent to ho constdet ed by ths month or year . ns re specified oa tho Mansocrtpt, or prevtonaly agreed agon be. an odvertieemeo* not marked oa tho copy for a epoclfiod asm bar of Ineerttoas will bo conllnaed until ordered oat, and payment •aacted accordingly. f0~ Raonuaa tiwmnaim.-To arold say -nleunderrtondtng aa the part ol the A nanal t deertlaert. It Is pro par to date distinctly, that their prl allege* only extendi to their immediate buaineea. Rea! Relate, Legal and all other Advertlaeateala sent by them to be as additional charge, and no yorladon. |W Real Ratal* and Uaneral Agenta’ Adro Hs-ments not to br laaerted by the year, bat to be charged at the nanal rates, tabjor to such discounts as shall be agreed upon. tr" ftoik.elkts sad yearly adyertisrra. generally, enragtn* on *or more tpnare*. with tho prlrUcgw of change, shall not, on th#l yoar’y aeecagc. In any one week, insert more than the amenn agreed upon aa the standing rule under the Contract, and all esc** ding ,ach amount to be charged at the usual rates. Advertisements Inserted In the Beml-Weekly Whig at TS cents per square of 10 lines or less for the Oral Insertion, and 50 cents pec square for -.eh continuance, nr If weekly, T5 cents r ) : V.... ■ YX7 E ofihr for I ale the shore standard brand of fin e-Cooper TT Diatllle |.Waited kye-Whiskv. In harr-la and half barrels— Aa IS la of our own .UsO'Hatlon, sod highly Improved by .ge, we coo A lehtly recomtaeod It aa the nwat and beaa Whisky that can poaaloly be diotlUed. We also olfor cur Oltl raalljr Kyc Whhkr, and ether brants, from the largest stock of Etc* Whiskies la the , Cmted state*. VHKKnAH 4c UTIPMIV. fhcnlx Dtdilleey, p <ht <A« ScA-ytriu Air#/-, ; Omcu M Wiu Sraarr, Nxw Tima ; ant ■Ml—<fly 10* Act. Ia«t St., huummi Wll. xlwiLUAMR. SAMUIL T. KXU> . WILLIAM * REID, PRODUCE Commission Me^ohaota, . » X CORNER WALSVT AND SECOND STREET, Cluctuontl, Ohio. BnBcH orders hr ell kinds of Wrslrm Prod «fr, snd ask: IBberal I'uh Adeau.es on 4'onslg nmac uia for .'ale, or <n r< baudis. bought and Stored on account of purchasers. •alP-dtf ___ fllHK NX» AND PUPI LAH BOOKS, (NOT FOB THJt DAT ONLTJ Nlr Kohaa’a til* oat. By a Contributor to “Tha Atlantic * tha Wunderfttl book pronounced by critics inperloc to any limilnr American bo.A, has passed to the Third Kdttioo I ,0®. Lcrmnlne. Be kpwcitB Anorr Thla author ranks .Nr«f to Fan*, and lua kook, are read 'acre than any other salhor'u ‘Tha charming ooeei la by far hla bed booh." •I,'1®. Met lory of Slur .'land. Math Edition of thla elegant work la ready Sot only a moat tnter. ,Un< etory but the hand somest booh of the coat race a ued. Thi, new edition U still an Improvement orer olh-re In betuly of binding. 91.00. the ftuiuin ifiix cation. By tins can Anorr. Thla la the 'Boston Correct h ltlon," edited by Bar. K. N. Kirk, and la L correct tn aeery particular OV Art Be. rctitloue, ricl-ty lliustroted, rontalnlng nstruo Moaatn Drawing. Greman Fainting, Aniluaw do.. Waxwork. Hair do., and In tact lo all of thw elegant »cc mpUatuneois of the day. — A ralwakle book for teacher, and th.we who would become Uach are. Tatar. Edith.a lursoTan 11.30 Hlogreaphy of Nr I f-T*a wrlx t- Y*ess—universally ac knowledged akoaam tha beat heoks tor youth aawr published. Ale. Above Mr tala by ail Booksellers, and rent by mall by tha Pub J. R TILTON A COMFAVT, Boston. REROVED. GA A. BARG AMIN, JR., hare removed lo thalr New More, . No. til Main Street, seven doors above their old stand, where they hare Increased their facilities for doing all kinds of work In their One. inch u putting np erary description of Water Fixtures, Hydrant*, Water Closets, Baths, Boilers, Cooking Ranges, tumpa/HydraulIc Rama, Ac Putting up Portable Gas Work*, •tune ap baildinga with gas pipes and fixtorea All torts of tin work. Roofing, Ac.; heating buildings with hot air water or steam. They lake thla oooaaioa to itale that they Bara the boat Hot Air Pomace in thin or any other country, which they will pat up uJ warrant to give satisfaction. A largo aaaorlmAI of plain and fancy tin ware, and Grates tad Pan tore always on hand __ sail lf^ fOF IHTNKIHHIP NO TICK. 1HATB thla day mandated with me. la the Commission, Grocery and Uouor boar, res, W. L. Staler Tha business will bo oon Anotod in tho nams of J. W. SIPIA 00. 1. W.■ **££*1. No. 10, Main St root. P. K—I Inks this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my friends, for thalr liberal share of patronage during the last .hros years, and solicit Mr tha now concern their continued fUrora jl| J. W. NIP t HOOFING!! GRAVEL ROOFMG!!! * BIOTEA A (OK KELT B00FISUI!! I TIN BOOTINO. W, are now prepared to pwt on tha GRA v aL ROOFING, of a eery superior guilty. aMhar la town or country. AHo, til kinds of GUTTKIA OONDCOTOBB, _ ud LIGHTNING BOML OtiARLM, D. Y alb a txx, upga—tf list Block Governor Brest. RUBINNON A IfiOBBBT*, Oosnar Cary and lSlhBts. nfierV ■» tale tha feUowmg articles— 100 teas No. . Peruvian Gamo, * fig “ “ American “ • so “ “ Fine and Coarse Bon^Cust, WOO hbla Superior Flour, BUS “ Extra Superfine.de., WO “ Rye do., MB * Flat 4a., 90 - Cross Middling!, do, Ns gases G. C. Licorice Paste, to “ C it. da da, flfi “ R R da to., * fiBuagm. prime Gum Arabic, igivi «0{u»»ur» i 'iKjai rvuu, SBU “ " Para do- do., , ami Min M brand* Otlre OU. 10» ban Black Peak. SO “ Clow peed, M “ Prior* Edward lalaod Oatr, , 85 “ Pulrertaed Charcoal. At Agent* (Or the Manhattan Oil Company, we offer Mmcd'i Sperm and other Otla for kale, at the Company1! price*, and rea aertfuUy aodhtt order* tor the tame. - ,pj RORINSDN A ROBERTS. wn’F. BITLDR ANON, IMl'UKTEIiS OF CHINA IND AU1UKNUARK, IV Pearl or I4lh hi re I. I U AV* now oa hau l a n**«al aaaortment nf good* In their 11a* eoltahle t, th# IUt-iU TntUa. or-n-imlag of DINNER, TEA aad TOILET BETS, * and detached peices, * glass ware. WAITERS, PLATED GOODS, BRITANNIA WARE, ’ WATER • OOLERS. 2 UfHIGRRATOU, JAPAhKD TOILET WARE, F «• PANCT CHINA GOODS, 4c . which they AT# "(ferine it low rate*. They reapecthUly aak an ** -a«ln»tloo.f thdrgTOCR. ^ Hook a^diodi watki«.-c%ii %i j. p. ucuw Dru<Kvr« i&d |«i • fr«b drsught of 1‘FARKUMO HOCK A n O H*>D A. Prroh 9jrnip« «**!«* fro* the fruK, alvajra an h«nd. aimi CUrrl, Pjrt Wine ftftd W*l*r Keloo dympc IIO! FOR 11 L R VE8T. I • w y tTTNf; received th* Agency f>r the tale of CALDWELLS IX REAPER, a eoperior artfele far Virginia Manufacture, we of. Ter thorn to the farmer, of vtryinla. forth* preeeai Hareeot. ThU MaoMwe la much more aimple In It* coneUwetlen. and of lighter draft, than any now In ua*. ha* bean thoroughly tented during th* loot ale year*, and haa now all the Improrementa that hare pr» •ented themaelrea daring that thaw. We are authoriaed te *ar \ rut the Reaper. In all reaped*, aad will make an cahlMtloa of It* w eking *i atltlm to thoo* uoaeqaamted with It, at the farm of H. I A Waa, 8 mliea from thla city, oa the HechantekariU* Turnpike. matg . (1*0 WATT A OO • 'ST. NIC KOLAS HOTEL, MOADWAT, JSTTB’W' YORK. tt’-n aampMed. Me year, ago. th* to Ntehola# wot onlrer TT tally proaaaa.rd th* moot magniaoeni, conreolent, and tho emhly argaataed eatahliahment of the kind on thla continent. What It waa than tt remain, to day—without u rtral In tlae. In m iiitininnim aad la the genaral element* at comfort and enjoy m-uA. Tho Hotel ha* a.c ommodatlona for l.uga gortu, Inelu- lug KM complete ,ulte* at apartmeut* for famlliee 8-k hundred per aoua can be eomfertably te tied at the UMea of ltd three public dialog room*. aod nothing that modern art hae derteeei for the con L realeoce aad koeial gratlReatian at urn traraUlug public haa kero m • o nltted lu it* plan, ar la caad la Itt pm Mail -tetalla The earty reputation of the home at home aad abroad, dorited from llamag f oitodt. Ita tagirh AgpilaimiaH. and ha hommltce comfort* and lu 14 'let, haa bee* enhanced every yaar by the ••wearied raerVoa* of th* oeaoelatora. TREADWELL WHITCOMB A 00. 1 \IVAL'« .» N TIN P.ASTRO Die, for the cure at U A Malic Choi era. f ® Chottca. of all kind*. Spume. Cholera Moebtta. t>j tent cry. Dtarrhow, Lock Jiw, * Rheumatic or Neuralgic Kina. H • Oram*, Tmttadu, • Rerrou* Headache, HMVla it imiaa. Burn*. Cut*. Sc for tal* wholesale and retail, by JAMB P. DCVAL, Drugrtet, >*81 . __ Cor Main and I'Hh lit. riVKLSMILS 1 Tigl MRS 1 of every variety aad Mae, at W. T«TRRROH.*.CO S, | QHAFU, HA LIB Y A CO., Call n large aad wed imeriad Mock of fancy 0l _ whfoh M row offered at Book reduatd prime it* Ml__ TOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION U ABEEO to our largw UMrta.al of Am Spring Clothing, awihraotag tho wmiA ENWSIVE STOCK, _ GRBaTEST VARIETY OP CHOICE STYLES and BEST BARGAINS, wa H»to *ror offered. We pmpoao to mako It tho INTEREST Of All porchaorn to buy from ui, by keeping every variety and Clua of Good, of Domestic "r Porrlg i Manufacture; and aa our fa dliaeo and expert-nre hi thla lice of bualucwo rlre ui Important ad vantage, (In which our patrons share) your Interoat wtU be PROMOTED By calling at the OLD AMD FAVORITE HOUSE, 1M Main Street, my*1 KEEN, BALDWIN A WILLIAMS^ IMPUTES I'tttSiH TuKE SUIRT KMP0R11T)I. Grontlemons» FurnishingOi-ootls \\T* have now on hand over duo doi i-hlrta, all price,, qualities TV and style, which we are closing out at reduced price These Shirts are all made with the famous Improved French Toko, and we warranted to III. Oar usao'tuienl of Tie and Cravats can’t bo beat la the city of Alehin..nd We would ell attention to our Urge stock of Unde Shirts and Drawers, which la verv fUU, and contains full line in 811s, Gause Urrlsrw Llucw, and Cotton We have Increased our facilities for making Shirts to order, at the shortest poartole nodes, and a perfect St warraitod. Also, oo hand, a Saw alack of Ready Made Cl thing. 8TURTKVANT A MaGWIRE, J«1 J H, lit Main Street, Cor. Hth Bt, SIMPSON <1 HI Is.LEU Have on hud i floe lot of SHIRTS AND COLLARS. 119 MAIN STREET, Kit II WOND, VIRGINIA.__ SPIPIAN 9k MIL'.KK WOULD call special atic .ih-mko their stock of Sammsr Catti merre, which they are i/ofervainej to sell at very reduced prices. Now b the lime fur Sir jam*. Call at jj4 119 Msln Street, Blchmocd_ MEW CLOT8IN« bTOf'h. THE BVBSCRIBLR, as Agent, w'll open about tho 15th IntL, In the store now occupied by N. C. Barton, No. 109 Main it, an entire naw stork o' CLOTHING AH1> GENTS FI RNISI1ING GOODS. Which he U having manufactur *4 under his own suprr»Ulon ; uni lope*, with h'l rxpeiicuce nod knowledge of thw business. he can ff-r s*ch & stock SB will rae«i the wants and secure the patronage af his friends The store will be refitted to »uit the business. sod every effort will be trade to produce all the nccceaary articles, and In such ■tile as will sake the stock unobjectionable and attractive. WM SL TIPMAN, mat *f Late of Tupman A HulL SPUING AND HI MMWM CLOTHING, OF 01 R U It .V AND H 0 M t *1 A 11' FA I' T l' R E OUE stock of Ready Mtde Clothing is complete, and we avk the Attvati' n of our customers and public >n general, to call an I be con«in ,e«l who <*tn te!l the cheap* si, and best made Clothing la this cltv Out stock b Urge, anti we will continue to make up •IvtBf the S»uma»er, so •* to be able t»» kc p our stock In complete nesa. Ws will, also, make Clothes to order, In the latest styles, and will warrant to fit or no sale. A large stock of C-oths, Cashmere* and Vesting* on hand. All we ask Is a call, and look for yourself, at E NOKRIH A °0., i " tfala St at *• BMW >ND yt ADC C LOTHING, Increasecl Faeilites. TUK subscriber has been manufacturing Clothing In the ’Ity of Richmon I over twenty years, and has at this time from 75 to ino hands In Ms employment, and will, in ttie next month or t*n, make large additions to that nura* — 11 b«r Having taken the story over his store especially for manu facturing purj»««se» he Is determined to make any article in the made in Northern cities, and he asks the patronage of Ms old fri«nds and the public generally, n eNw of the fact that he is giv ing empioymen in our tnldsl to a large number of mechanics anJ worthy females, »ho u ght otherwise suffer for the necessaries of life, lie h«s the hrst of cutters, and materials not to be surpass ed by anv house In the country. Maryland, Virginia, Carolina# and Georgia Casslmeres and Tweeds of all grades and colors. Strictly a Southern Manufactur ing House, as all shall be satisfied hy a personal lns|>ectlon of not what he intends to do.but what he has been doing for years past. X. B sU’kNCK. Clothier and Tailor. ah3 Corn. Main and 18th sts., Richmond, Va. sese. sfOTSCE. ms. E. D. KEELING, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. 126 .VI aim Ninel, Hi.* just returned from New York, and is now prepared to ex hibit the most attractive stock of good# that he has ever had the p'easure of offering to his friends and the public, consisting In !*r"'f CLOTHS. CASSIMERKS AID VESTISUB, of th, oeweet eiytee, which he will make to order In the moot ap pro ml mwwner. Flu warranted to pieaae tn wll cure. ALSO. In More end rweletof, a choice wlee*lon of lent',, /oath*' And ■ktldne*, READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every grade and style. GENTLEMEN’S FT*WISHING GOODS, such as Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Socks and Drawer*; Merino Skirts and Drawer*, of good quality, sett K. D REELING. No. 1M Main *treet. eiEA is BXtiACTOa run axu< <vim PAIIT% TAR, WAX, 01 In gIBD Of GREASE, now all ran oe SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES, AK1> FROM Broadcloths, CassiraeresA, &c WUhout (As idighUtit injury to thrfibric*. THIS article has been used by many persons throughout th co an try, and has received the highest recoin mendailoo*. It received the si'ver medal at the last Mechanics' Fair. It Is ma>le la this city, and deserves the patronage of the 8outh. To be hud of the principal dmgglau and at my laboratory, corner Main and loth sts, Richmond, Va. EDWARD T. FINCH, falS—ly Analytical Ohf»n‘«t. WM. SATTLER & CUT” <10.141, Mill STREET, RICHMOHD, VA., Dialers in— Colors, Painters' and Artists' Material* Tarnishes, White Lead and Zinc Paints,oil and water Colon English, french, and American Engravings Lithographs soluble for Grecian Painting Prints for Pstiehomanl# Painting Mathematical Instruments for Archtto«t* and Engln*«r« french and English Drawing Paper Windsor and Newton's Tube Colors English and German prepared Canvas* Picture Prams* aud GOt Moulding*, its. fl*M) >ri'LCANirE TIETH! _ gn i VULCANITK TRFTH! fLlO _X GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIFICIAL T«KTH • ^ -U-LT G. W. JONHS, Dmrri-T. having the HgM for making TFfTII on th# vulcanite plate, and Mmtfmtti*(t*d of it* absolute supsriority or* rail olMr mtihodn, having thorough y tested H/fer fire/re months In a large numhee snd som* */ th 9 most difficult <-**••* where guld and other plate had utterly failed i bmmrmds it with ontirs tmtidcui * to those desiring foil or partial sets of te th, #* prciaUy i'f d imati^ft d with thorn* th*y art mac u*in<j. Th# per fact ada/tlition of *ht jdaU% and th* mo tion thsrrby te*'ur*it, souhles him to insert one or more teeth without eiatj*, which. In the gold plate ha* ruud-rwd so man* teeth lutinful and u*+Jt*M.— Having been adopted by those taadlng highest In the profession, North and bouth, testimonial* win be given and specimens exhlbi ted tn those wishing lu see Ussoi. f,'old or aup othsr jLit* made, of eour*e, for such as prefer them rvrtnr, tleanalaf, refutatlof and all other operatiouj featljr and IfeomsalilT pnrl .rard Teeth ritraele'l tuitAmt rutin. hr rU<tru-ity. havtne nMnicind hto kttmlril t"th trith it Office hoar* from 9 to 9* ; from 4* to «, on Main K., between 9th and 10th _ n»a-> 1860. ADIE & GKAY, 1860. DISTILLERS AID MAJUFACTURERS or CAMPH1SI AND BURNING FLUID. ALTO DBALIM II ALCOHOL, SPT8 TTRPCNTINIt, B1B08I5I and LIN8HED OILS. Ail of which they offer to the trade at the loweet *narket rau-e, for out Jyf 147 Main Street. /•A HSI H PI KK OLD BOURBON WHISKY. OU MCmm 44 10i> M ** 44 Monongahela 44 lb) M Madeeia. Sherry and Port Wine, 100 44 Cherry, Blackberry and (linger Brandy, 50 44 dinger and Blackberry Wine, 90 44 Peppermint and Clonamet Cordial, 10 *• Charter <>ak Wine Bittere, 90 44 Tin de Vcrelnay, 50 44 Otard. Dupuy A Co.** Brandy, 50 Baokete Uel<Mck A Co.'* Champagne, yor tale low by mail SSODQRAM 4 JOHNHTOH. tuo.oeo. AT COST rot CASH TO CLOSE Il'Sl JESS, CHtl. A. CWATKIN, /"lOBNlB 8lh u4 Main Htreeta, having d.tocmiond to qolt t.ual t ) cm. ntll, rvna thin date, thro* h.« largn and frnah Mock on the mark*, at prim* c at, for caah, to clooo ool ao npeedtlf a. pan ■161a Bmbro derlea, Won, Ribbon., Hoop »klru, it ..chad Oat ton, fine Dvm Good., Who, Plokln, Lawun, flannel., alio. Car P Th. (loro home I* fbr rant. O A. r,*tTIIK, j4l Oar sth and Mala Street. KBftP COOL 1—The celebrated uneicelled “CHaLLkNGR" BBf RhlKRaroR »tih aide vao.llator, w.ter Cooler., ravt nmataaa and pattern. tea Fitehaag, all altaa and pattern. Man ner'. patent “ Bee minute" lea Oream Freemen, and a variety of other ktoda, for aala at reduced prtaee. Va call particular attention to tha |UMly aalobrated “ CIIale LR’HlIt" RRflU' ikRaTOR, eo'atderlag It tha bam ardalo arar of tend for aal> In thla place, and thar.foen rooommnod It *ttti non* deoce. Anothertacply juel received, a fa* enly at vhlch are un aogagad Fereona In want of tka above, art rnquaated In call and —1-|1— Daf.ra p*rr baaing atnavhrre G. A A. RARGAMTN, Ja, „c n II? Main 8t, Richmond, Va. COLUMBIA HOUSE Cape Inland. Cape May, N. «T. THU largn It rat clam Hotel *11 he open for lit raca paten of gneate on «tth Jnne. la**. The llotaan haa ban* compl-taly repaired nad re fgrnlafeed. A nr* Cooking-Range, Orana, (team Hoi an and arrrjr modern iMrnrameot added. Irtenalre STABLING attacked to i*o pram L-ueee addrenaad to the .uhocrlbera. Capo iflaud, He* let W,a b* p",mp‘'' laird a wool* a*. Janaa H Lai an. late proprietor franklin Home, PMSadrlphte — A A WoutAAI, formerly proprietor Moaat V.rnon Motel, Cape lalamd. Jel*—dim LESTEI MASTFACTL'RiXtt COMPACT, Rlrkmaid, Vm. SEWING MACHINES Made and AnId tender Legal Right, from EMAA HOWB, JA, WHBILBB A WILBOM. 9B0TEB A BAKU, and 1. M. MRUEE A Cl WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. Price* from $10 la $I7A. FACTORY 01 CART STREET SELOW 1ITI. frineignl q/lei Amd Halm Mum, Ml Xtl* MmL RICHMOND WHIG. THE BRAZILS. THE DON PEDRO II. RAILWAY—PORTION BUILT BY AMERICAN' CONTRACTORS—AN IMPERIAL VISIT—MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Rio d* Jaskiro, Friday, June 8, 1860. I wrote you, a lew day* since, by the Champion, Van derbilt steamer, which vessel touched here to till up with coal on her return from the Pacific. Since then the Em peror has made a most interesting tour of inspection ove. the American portion of the Don Pedro 11. Railway, now iu course of coua ruction. Ilia Msjesty left the Palace of San Cristov at day-light on Saturday last bv special train, and arrived at Belcw, tbe termiuus of tbe first completed section, at 8 A. M. on the same morning, the distance being about 70 miles. At the elation be was met by Con aeiibeiro Ottoni, President of the Road; Major Andrew Ellison, Jr., Chief Enginerr; fm. Ellison, Asaietaul En gineer; Charles J. llarrah, E-q , oue of tbe contractor*; aud all tbe principal functionaries of the Yasfouraa Dis trict. After partaking of a superb drjmner, served up in the depot, the Imp-rial party mounted their animals aud commenced their tour ot inspection, accompanied by the several Americans aforesaid. Tbe Don Pedro Rail road, which will, when finished, extend some three hun dred m.les into the iulerior of the largest colfee-growing district, was originally the scheme of a Dr. Cochrauc, an English resident ol Ibis p’ace, be having succedcd in pro curing a grant from the Imperial Government for its con struction. Finding, however, that years passed away without the work being commenced, an-1 that a bona fide company was in formation, the llraxiliau Government gave Dr. Cochrane the sum of $160,000 for bis right, aud issuing a guarantee of 7 per cent, upon the stock, the new company, under the direction of the Government, ceme into existence, and the first section of the work was commenced by Messrs Price It Co., English contractors. This first section, which extends to Belem, has been com pleted about three years, but tbe work baa not been done to the satisfaction of the company, aud was evidently pushed through with a view of outside show more thau substantiality. When proposals for the second section of the work were issued ny the Company, Messrs. Roberts, Harvey A Co., American contractors, entered the field, and were the successful competitors. The firm consisted of Messrs Robert and George Harvey, ftom Virgiuia, W. 11. Ro berts, Jacob lluuibird aud" Charles J. llarrah—the latter gentleman beiug long and favorably known in Brazil as an cnterpi iaing ship-builder in Rio. The portion ol the road embraced as the second section,although hut seven teen miles in length, is, perhaps, viewed iu a scientific light, as stupendous a piece of work as any of our mouutain crosses in the United States. It lias to traverse a mountainous range some It,Out) leet above the level of the sea, and some of the fillings required are enormous, while the shafts for the tuuuelling have to tie auuk iu some places upwards of 45<t feet, and these have to be cut through the most solid kind ol trap rock. To ac t otnplisb this work the contractors are allowed seven years, two of wliieh have already expired, and the work has ad vane* d beyond the expectations of tbe contrac tors themselves, and much to the surprise of the most scientific resident engineers. At the time the contract was awarded to Messrs. Roberts, llarvey A Co., Colonel Garnett, of Virginia, (unde of" Hon, M. It 11. Gar uet, M. C.,) was tbe Company’s Eugineer-in-Chuf, but bis position was soon alter filled by Major Audrew Elli sou, Jr., the present incumbent, Col. Garnett having re tired on account of ill health. Mi-jor Ellison’s staff of Vssislant Engineers, who are all Americans, consists ol Messrs. Moreno, T. W. Chandler, (son of our Minister resident at Naples,) William Ellison, Spear Nicholas, Ca rolus McLcIUii, John McClenahan, Sydnor Royal, Mr. Beckham, (whose father was killed at Harper's Ferry,) and one or two others whose names I am unac<|tiainied with. The sub-contractor* ur<- Messrs. Sampson, Muh lenburg, Ur. Davis, aud John llumbird. Dr. I,. D. Gould, of Potladelpbia, is tbe Physician of the road. But once more to return to tbe Emperor’s visit The w hole of tbe liist day was consumed by an inspection of thetirst eight divisions, when the imperial rorteye arri ved at the haxeuda of Setter Coumtetidor Faria, which had b-ett arra ig-d as the stxppiugplace for the uight.— The Kuipc ror dined and slept here, aud started the fol lowing morning at daybreak to tesu tie his inspection.— A short distance further along tbe line a marquee teut was erected, and breakfast served, which was partaken of bv the Imperial party. Ou arriving at tbe mouth of the grand tunnel, the Emperor dismounted, and accom panied by M-j ir Ell son. Messrs. Ilarrah and Sampson, went in aud remained some time, highly interested in the mining work. Ou their reaching tho grand shaft, which iias already been stink »*» leet, (he Emperor signified his intention to descend, and requested M j>r Ellison, (being a man about his owu six-- and weight.) in the ino-t a liable manner, to go down with him. The Mujor hav ing seated hiuiselt on the other side of the tub, ibe Or der to lower was given, and his Imperial M»j-sty was soon lest to sight iu tbe darkness below. They remained below an unusual length of time, his M jesty being so much interested in the nature of the work, aud ou his re appcarauce in safety at the mouth, he was spon taneously greeted with the vivos of all pres ent. After descending the other shafts, and eu cringthe completed portions of the tuuuel, lie pro ceeded lo Braudon, the residence of Mr. Jacob Uutubird, who is the wirkiny Man of the line. Here tbe Emperor de-ire*11 Mr. Hutitbird to be presented, and complimen ted him ou the advancement of the work. Lunch was then served, aud after pissing over the remainder of the line, the Imperial party retraced their steps to Macacos, the residence of Major Ellison, whcic the Emperor had arranged to pass the uight. llis Majesty diuedaud slept here ; Mrs. Ellison, (anaccomplished Virginia lady) being permitted to honor his Majesty by facing him af the diu tier table. The Eutperor here inspected all the plain and drawings of the road, aud the next morning alter tender ing bis thanks to Major and Mrs. Ellison, and otlicially expressing to Mr. Oitoni, the President of tbe toad, bis satisfaction at the progress of tbe work, aud his in terest iu its completion, be left by special train lor the palace, arriving safely at A. M., where he was received by the E in press and the Princesses. There is nothing much of interest here since my last Tbe British steam Irigate Kuralyus, having on board Priuce Alfred, is daily expected here. The Forte, with tlag ol Rear Admiral Sir Henry Keppel, is here on her way to the Cape of Good Hope. Th" Prussian scientific expedition have sailed for Japan via Singapore. The United States steamer Narragausett sailed for the Pacific on Saturday last. All well. The Deeotuh is uot yet arrive-d. The French llig-ship Aleeste is hourly ex pected on her wav to France. At last accounts the Con gress was at Montevideo. Dolphin and Bainbridge at Buenos Ayres. Fuhiski about to sail for Paraguay. Coffee still very high. Flour very dull; utrgoes being reshipped and sent to the River La Platte. Freights dull. Exchange, 25 3-4 pence sterling to the inilreis.— Arrived, the barque Panama and schooner Uoggswrll 1 U> 111 -New iota. 1UL BAJUIL. AcqcimL or Gas. Ccllom—A Mistaki CoRRicrrn. The Washington Star of Sa urday, aays: A Washington correspondent, (per telegraph,) of the New York Ueiald characteriz a the trial ol the lion. William Culloni, Ute clerk of ibe House of Representatives, for malfeasance in otlice, as a prosecution on the part of the Democratic party, on account of Mr. C.'a opposition sentiment. Tlvg is a sweeping mistake. Neither the Democratic party nor the Democratic National Admnistration have had anything whatever to do with it from beginning to end It is well known here to have grown out of a personal quarrel between Mr. Cullom and Mr. Jno. C. Rives, the real proaecutei, over a question arising between them con cerning the purchase of certain books ordered by Con gress, which Rives bad for sale, and which Cullom chose to purchase of some one else—or out of some such mat ter. Charges and counter-charges wete brought to the notice of several grand juries for this county, each seek ing to get the other indicted. If we mistake not, two consecutive grand juries, seeing through the gist of the affair, refused to indict either. A third, however, by a tight tqueez?, did iudjet Cuilom ; returning four bills agaiust him. One of these indictments, on being tried on the day before yesterday, resulted in the prompt acquitai of Mr. C-; there beiutj literally not the slightest atom of evidence produceablo in open court lending to substantiate the truth of its couutg against him. The District Attorney thereupon elected to aban don two of the remaining three indictments against General Cullom, and to try the other in December next. It is generally thought here that this is the last that the public will ever here y( that indictment before the courts of this District, Rumor says that Cullom, on the close wf theao eases, designs suing his antagonist for malicious prosecution. A s. The affair betweeu them, the end of which has evident ly not been reached yet by a long way, will probably prove a profitable plum for the lawyers; and, if also re sulting in an entire change of the system of publishing the debates of Congress, it will hereafer save millions annuallv to the national treasury, and cut off the real root of nearly all the corrupt and inexcusably extrava gant legislation of the Congress ol the United Sta es—a moat desirable oonsaurmstiou indeed. There is nothing more exquisitely French in every way, that we have seen, than the mutt which the jokers uttered, concerning Prioce Jerome, (the brother of the great Jk'anoleon,) whilst he lay on his death bed. They actually ‘mat* t£c scene, the occasion, and the man, a subject of qjerruuent sun ae$r!y laughter. I’oor Jerome, it is known, was an uncommonly dulj Cfin, aud proba bly never uttered a wilicism or appreciated one, in hi* life; but according io these wags he was the eause of great fuu to all aroupd blip, wbH.’ in extremis. The phyahnau io attendance, the wags said, uscJurH that be was inaauo. “ Listen,” said be. Enter j/riucc Ka pohoo, bis son ‘‘My h'au boyt” exdrimed the dying ex-King. I told you so! said me doctor. |,iatea agaiu! Enter the 1’rinceaa Matbilde, “My tainted dear!" There, said the doctor, I hope every body is satisfied MK Bill asd Eviam is MASsaem sirrs.—An Exchange says “ In Masaaaihusetts and Maine a Urge number of cooaerrative Republicans ire coming out for Bell. The Boat on Courier publishes communication* from sereral such, and is very confident that the electoral rote of Maaaobitsetu will be gives to Bell It U also stated that ia eeveral of the Mamaohueatti lows* Democrats are Joining BellLrtrelt dab*. RATIFICATION MEETING IN PRINCE GEORGE. At a ratification meeting of the “Constitutional Union Party" of Prince George county, held at the Court House on the 12ih day of July, 1800: Cbarlaa Fiieud was called to the chair, and Rob't Bland appointed Secretary Afar an able and patriotic speech from \Y. F. Bowden, Esq., the following presinble and resolutions were pre vented by Mr. Bowden, and unanimously adopted by the meeiiog: Whereas, the Constitutional Union Convention, recent ly held in Baltimore,^did, with a noble aud disinterested patriotism, and with au eye single alone to the preserva tion of the Union, the Constitution and the Laws of the United States; to the perpeluaiiou of the right# of the severs! States inviolate; to the resisting of all attempts to interfere with their respective institutions and policy, aud opposed to all sectional parties—sacrified all party prejudices and personal predilections in presenting to the American people the names of the Hon. John Beil, of Tennessee, for President, and the llou. Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, for Vice President; Therefore Kftolvtd, That »e do hereby most heartily approve tho uomiuations, and promise to use all fair and honora ble means to secure the election of the nominees. Jietulutd, That the spotless and unblemished charac ter, and the political antecedents of John Bell, are a suf ficient guarantee to the American pet pie, that he will so udminister the affairs of cur Governmeut as to assure to each aud all the States alike the equal rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution, and that be will discreetly but firmly enforce the Law#, free from all sectional bias or pnjudice—aud that iu Edward Everett we recognize the polished scholar, the pure patriot, the distinguished statesman, and the firm and devoted friend ^0 the Uuipn^, Hetolved, Taat we have with the dcepsaatdpet witness ed the extreme dangi r to which the fanatics of the North and the South have exposed us i:i their nud attempt to alienate oue portion of this great country from the oth er, aud we beg to admonish our conservative brethren of all parties, iu the language of the Father of his country, “That it is of iuiiuite moment that you should propeily estimate the immense value of your national Union to your collective aud individual happiness; that you should cherish a cordial habitual and immovable attachment to it, watching for i's preservation with jealous anxiety, du countenauciug whatever may eugges' even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantly fiowuing upon the first dawning of every at euipt to alien ate any portion of our country from the rest, or to en feeble the sacred ties which now bind together the va rious parts. Wc therefore invoke the moderate, honest and patriotic of all parties, who love country better than party, to uui'.r with the “Constitutional Union party” iu elevating to the highest offices in the gift of any people, the llou. John Bell and the Uou. Edward Everett—men well known for their distinguished ability, and long-fried patriotism and purity, and who recognize no platform of principles but the Constitution of their country, and the laithful enforcement of the Laws. Kenohid, That a# the Brockiuridgcand Lincoln parties arc purely sectional parties,and no matter which succeeds the result must greatly endanger the peace and safety of this Union : We invoke the conservative portion of the Democratic parly who prefer to stand by tbe Union, and tbe Courtituiiou and tbe Enforcement of tbe Laws, to follow the noble example of the many Whigs who, in 1856, to defeat “Fremont,” vo ed for Mr. Buchanan in s'cad of the honored aud tried favorite, Mr. Fillmore,and cast their votes for Bell and Everett, and thereby defeat the Black Republican candidate, Lincoln,who is qualified sponsible position of President of these tnited States, and whose elect! )n would be a curse and a disgrace to the country. Mr. Robert Bolling, ot Petersburg, being iuvited, then came forward and entertained the meeting with an elo quent and effective address in behalf of the nominees of the “Constitutional Union party,” after which it was re solved to form a "Union Club,” for the county of Prince George, and the following articles were adopted for its organization: Art. 1st. This association shall be styled “The Prince George Constitutional Union Club," Art. 2d. 1 he officers shall oonsist of a President, five Vice Presidents—one from each Magisterial district; oue Recording with two Assistant Secretaries, aud a Corres ponding Committee of live. Art. 2d. The President sh ill preside at ail meetings of the Club when present—settle all questions ol order, aud call extra meetings when he may think proper. Art. 4th. Tbe Vice Presidents shall assist the Presi dent in the discharge of his duties, and in his absence perform the dutiea of his office. Art. Sth. The Secretary shall keep a record of the pro ceedings of the Club, and* perform such other duties as pertain to his office. Art. tlih The Corresponding Committee shall hold such correspondence us may be necessary for tho good of tbe Club. Art. 7th. The President aud Vice Presidents shall constitute a committee to parsons to address tho people of Piiuce George at such turns us tho Committee may dtera peccggary - Art. 8 h. The stated meetings of this Club shall be hi Id at tbe Court House on the second Thursday in each mouth, until otherwise ordered by the Club. Art. !>tb. This Club shall continue to ex’st until the 4th day of March, 1801, when as a Club we will attend the inauguration of the Uon. John Hell at Washington. Tint Lo.mest Cnoat'll Dcioansas —-Tho Religious Dis sension in 8t. George’s-in-lbe Kast, Loudon, are anything but ende J. On Sunday evening, the 24th ult., tbe riot ing withiu the sacred cd.fice was as determined as upon any previous day. As soon as the bles sing was pronounced from the altar, the congrega tion collected in the yard round the entrance to the rectory, and as the clergy and choristers passed in they were hooted su l hustled. Two or three of the ehoiisters attempted to make their way through Cannon street, where their appearance was the signal for a ter rific uproar. Tho were followed by several hundreds of people, wbo hissed and yelled, and threw at thrm dirt, stones, and anything els: they could obtain. Once or twice tbe choristers, who wore their proper vestments, made a run for it, but the mob ran too, anil increased in numbers at every step. On arriving on the Commercial Hoad, an attempt was made to beat the choristers, and u desperate rush was made upon them, but three or four policemen, who arrived at the time, kept tbe mob back, aud the choristers darted down a narrow street.— The mob, which at this time consisted of at least one thousand prisons, followed them about with loud execrations, and, matters threatening to be come serious, two of them took refuge in a coflVc-heuse. Peremptory orders were shouted by the mob that “Pu seyites” should be turned out, and turned oqt they were, to be knocked about by their ruffianly assailants. It was uow suggested that the only wav by which au escape could be effected, would be by the police, who were pre sent, blockading the entrance ot one of the narrow streets after the choristers had made a dart down, and this strst gem succeeded, although the police had a de= tierate fight with the mob io their eHurts to keep them back. The choristers managed to escapo their assail • • natwvit af'iAP thorn so so tho nnlipA than tloued their position. On the previous Sunday evening the Rev. Dr. Ibbefton, who took part it) the eery ice, wai followed in a similar manner, aud took refuge In x pub lic bouse, from which he was ejected upon the demand of the mob. Ho at length escaped by jumping into a Hansom cab, which was passing at the time. euuopu wants food. With no (mall anxiety do we read the foreign news papers, to ascertain what may he the prospects of the harvest there. The result of our inrestiga ion is as follows: In England, Ireland, and Scotland, bad weather con tinued up to the end of July. The wet and cold had nearly destroyed all the summer fruits, prance and Italy were in the same disastrous state. In Germany, on the 27th June, the fine weather which had there prevail ed for a few davs, was broken by violeut torrents of rain and hail. In Spain and Portugal the complaint is the same. Russia bad suffered very little, and the steppes of Polaud aud the vast pluiss of the Ukraine will proba bly supply a good deal of wheat. Prom Hamburg, the port (or the w heat produce in the countries watered by the E-bc, scarcely any grain is to be expected. As we have already stated, the main supply (notol Indian corn, which is little used ;u Europe.! hut of wheat, rye, barley, and oats, on which Europe will mainly depend for the next twelve months, will cbictly come from the United States. This is the golden time for American agricul ture. Pur farmers ough' to make much money this year, and they deserve it all; for they labor “with a will." Nor Is it from the cereal productions of the soil alone that American farmers may expect to make large profits. The scarcity qf fqddur |n jiurope has made cattle scarce md dear. Great discontent prevails among the wurking classes of England on account of the dearness of flesh meat. It is yet dearer in Prance. The price* run thus in Paris—fillet of beef, 18 cents the lb ; tough rump steaks, 28 cent*; inferior beef for malting soup, bone included, 2o cents; ordinary Joints of veal and mutton, 25 cent* the pound. Now, American beef and pork can be sold in England and Prance for prices much lower than this, and already the English newspapers are men tioning the fact, and giving receipts how to treat these salted provisions, snd cook them so as to form palatable, nutritious, and poim,l‘r*,'»elv low-priced food. Of cour-c, if the cows cannot be fed, uheaie at.-.! better will »!*o be scarce, aud abundanoe of these van be shipped biuce to Europe. For wbat we may thus send abroad, the greater por tion of the payment will be made in gold, for there is no uae in glutting the American markets with English and Preach manufactures. Hut here, slready a difficulty looms up in the distance. Russia, France, Sardinia, Eng land, are severally in rant of tuquey. Husaja wapta #u<> 000,000; Sardinia wants $30,000,tXiO, France requires $50,000,000 to effect (arther improvements in Paris, and $60,000,000 to complete vsyiou* lines qf railway; Eng land will probably require some $§0,000,000 to carry on the Chinese war. Here U a total of $ 1 $0,000,00(1 to be drained from tbe money markets of Europe, besides a vast amount to he toot to this country, within the next twelve months, (or food. How sau all this vast amount be raised f—PhitadtlphU /Veil, ClUOA*.—SObhlstatra0. gofir.laitorc,for sole, a j/ITbaWII WtBS AMP JOHN 0 WAPK BTOafeastTaifc •"* *■ 1,7 4i|up« * toumnmuj. FIFTH AVENIIK HOTEL, N. V. AT THE INTERSECTION OF BEOADWAY, Opposite I won Square* THIS LOCATION 1* the most healthy, delightful, and central In th*a great me*rop Us. and ve/y convenient t) the Hudson Riv er an i Boston railroad depots. There are fonr distinct does of omnlbusees that pass the Hotel nearly every minute duiing the day and evening, beside* which there are two hcree car railways, the Fourth aud Sixth Ave.ue Hoes, which terminate near Wall street, and run conlinu lly on a route within a bloca of the Hotel; thus affording a better oppor tune /or obtaining a seat, w.th more ctrtala'y (and lets lots of time; than at any other point. These Unas of o nnibussef, and hotse oars, als> tun direct to the Cbxtxai. Pabk, wide i is consid ered to be the most magnificent natural pleasure ground In the wo Id. Tae entire arraog*nv nts of it e estxb.lihment are the result of mature study aud experience, and render It the mo#t comforta ble aud home-like Hotel In the world. All the improvements that comfort and convenience have suggested, have been Introduced. •^Every precaution hae b eo taken, during onstrucUon, to se cure the p »sttlve safety of gue« • from the dangers of conflagra tion Bu iol rie.ou double brick wall* extend from the rock foun dation to the ropf. All of lh* floorj are doubl*, and are aepara ted by a layer of cement, making the ent're structure fire-proof Am»Lg other 1 nportani improvements, In addition to the usual stalrwais, a Vibtical Rail wav, to coavey guts • from the first to upper flo »rs Is In sacceetful operation, upon a plan which admit* of no pots blllly of aecldent. tyifty, spacious and continues corridors, forming a promenade of BUO feet upon esch of the six stories give light aud air, In the highest de<re*, to every apaitment. A liberal space has been appropriate! to pdbllc Draping Rooms and Parlors, connecting when and the Dfei.jg R-o.ns there Isa grand Promenade Hall. Suites of spscious Parlors, Chambers and Dretsing Rooms, with all t: e modern conveniences, haw been e> pecWlly designed for the comfort of families, travelling parties,and single gentlemen. An Exchange, containing the Journals of the day, and all the conveniences for commcrd 1 Intercourse and busltie s, has bee > added to the many other features of tne Hotel, and there is a Tel egraph Office connecting with all Darts of the country. . . Billiard and Chess Roumapf thfgvoel approved style and appoint mem*, are provided far the ttsYTTfheet* and the pwbfir Tils Furnitu.e and everv article of use In the establishment, ha* heeu expressly designed and manufactured for the PimAvaxvt Hotel All eommuoldtlons for apartments, or upon any business con nected with ih» house, should be addre»sed to '‘Firm Avsms Ho rat,*' in order to !n*ore Immediate attention. The entire organisation of this Hotel has been under the dlrertion of Mr. PARAS' STaVKNB, proprietor of Revere aud Trem.Lt Hou ses in Boston. • nd Rattle and Point C.ear Houses in Mobile,and the Continental lintel, Philadelphia It wilt aff »r t the undersigned much pleasure to see you on your next visit to our oily. With much respect. Your obedient servants, HITCHCOCK, DARLING k 00. A. R DABLixa, late of “Batt’e ifouse,” Mobile. II. HtTcaonnt, •* “fit. ChatLs Hotel,** New Orleans. Jy8~8m A CABD. IbCBKoXD ClXTKAL flOTXL, I Oerntr of 9th and Grace Streets, V December 81, 1W&, | THE undersigned, appreciative of the patronage bestowed du ring the year about to cloee, desire* to offer his grateful ac knowleugcments to those who have favored him with their com pany. To speak of the locality of this Hotel were useless, unless to strangers, and thiir attention Is called to the fact that, while It Is not liable to the bustle of a buxines* street. It is near to the princi pal public buildings—the Capitol, the State Court-House, Postoffice, and Custom-House, Kauks, (Merchant Mills,) Tobacco Warehouses, * Ac., and Immediately In front Is the WASHINGTON MONUMENT. The beautHUl walks of the Capitol Square, with the scenery about, •hould add much to attract the sojourner. The attention of the public Is respectfully Invited, with the aesu rance that every effort will be made to give satisfaction. FRANCIS J. SMITH, lal Proprietor. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES " OF DELAWARE. FOKJCLY 1860. FRANCE, BROADBENTS 4 CO., Manager*. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. _;_ i Tht Managrr* roll th* attention of tA* puMto to (A. folUnrlng Sftendid Schtmto to b* drawn in Wumlnyton, Utlauart, BY ST A TB AUTHORITY. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. GRA1D CAPITAL PltlZE *70,000! UKAMi COSbOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE, 0LA98 30. To bt drawn In Wilmington, l)el., Saturday, July it, 19(0. Mm: 79 Numbtn, 1! Drawn Ballot*. 1 nrlao of »70,!K)0 la.*70.000 1 priae of 25,000 la. 25,00* \X°'< !$Ub. *-U» i loissi1*.*>■*» 4 prise* of 8,000 ire. 82 000 4 prises of 5,000 ire. 20,000 4 prlx-s of 2,500 ire. 10.UOU 10 priz.*s of 2 «h*0 are.2O.O00 10 prises of 1.2.50 are. 12,500 1 s2 p.ris**s of 1,000 arc.1*2,000 66 prises of 600 are. 88,600 66 prises of ' 5*8) are. 88,000 182 prises of *J0 are. 26,400 18! prises of 1<M) are.... . 13,200 8,90* prizes of 40 are....158,400 . 26,740 prise* of 20 are.514.S00 80,316 prizes, amounting to $l,2o2,no0. Tickets 820 ; Ualv jt 10 00; Qrs. 5 00; eighths 2 50. k OertlAcale of Package of 26 Wholes, cot;*.. .$816 00 Do do W H.lvt*. 155 00 Do do 26 Qr*. 79 00 Do do 96 Eighths. 8V 50 tiRAND COfISOLfDATFD LOTTERY OF DELAWARE, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. CLAM 37. To ho drawn In Wilmington, Del., on Saturday. July 81, H90 1 Fwery Other Tlt kcf is Prl** Prises payable In fall, without dr<*' rife* la these Lotteries every prise Is drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 1 prise of.$50,000 i 9 prizes of. 1 690 J 2 prises of. 82,500 2 prises of. boo ' 2 prises of. I»,«»00 10 |»ri»*# r.f. 6“0 2 prises of. fc.'wO I 100 prises of. 100 8 prises .»f. $.000 115,000 prises ot. 8 1 And 00 Approximation prises, ranging from $60 np to |400. Whole Tickets $10; Halve* $5: Quarters $9 50. Persons who desire need only remit the risk on a Package, for which we will send a Certificate as fellows? A CsrtificaW of Package of 16 Whole* cost*.$96 00 1 Do do 16 Halves.46 00 Do do 16 Qrs. 84 00 J Do do 16 Eighths. 18 00 1 PT Prises paid Immediately after the dra Ing. caution” Persons living at a distance should he ‘Ztremely cautions of whom they order Lottery Tickets or GcrLdcate* of Packages of , Tickets Bm country Is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotte- ' rlet. Every inducement Is held out to get person* to invest money in them. Capital Prises of from $90,000 to $40,000 head their schemes—with Tickets at One Dollar. $1081010 Capital Prises are offered. Tickets give Dollars. 411 such. In every Instance, are frauds; and If money Is sent to them for Tickets, It Is so much thrown away, without the shadow of a chance of getting a prise.— Beware of all Lotteries where the Capital Prise Is unusually large ( In comparison to the price of Tickets. In every instancy w«*rc large Prises are offered for a small cost of Tick ft j, put U down for a certain fraud. OT All orders addressed to PRANCE, BROADBENTS k CO.. , Wilmington, Da»l., will meet with prompt attention, and the printed ofBcial drawings sent as soon as over. FEANOE, BROADBENTS k 00., MERfHAXTS* SAVINGS BANK OF RICIIM05D. r» pi til...... $.*o,ooo. a OFFICE WITH THE RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION. . MONF.Y reed red on deposit'a sums of fire dollars and upwards, on which Interest will he paM at the rate of six per centum ; per annum for sums remaining »lx months or longer, for sborW J periods, interest at Ihw rttlOf Gve per centum per annum Tbs | who'r J >lnt fund responsible for deposits. Deposit* ucwlved, and cert'll ates Issued by th- Cashier DiMUCTOHti David Currie, Jvhn Dooley, R II. Maury, Do. 11 Bunon, Wm. 0. Paine, Win. II Christian, Geo. N. Owalbmey, Jas H Hackett, Lewis Glnter, John H. Montague, John T. mblett. Geo. J. Eumnsr, Jas. L Apperton, John J Wilson, Peter 0. Warwick. J hn 0. Shafer, John Thompson Drown. s JOHN n. CI.ATBORNK, President. ROB’T T. BROOK* Cashier. I ALEX. GARRETT. Secretary._ IyS—dim _ TRUNKS! THUNKS! THUNKS! \ Yl» K take thl. method ol reminding our friend* rTTVD C V v and tl.e |>ahUc .hn contemplate .lilting the , various Watering Place* the preaent 8*a»un. that WUl'l a we have on hand a veer large iitvplr "f HARO a J‘l I I I „ SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS and VALlsrg, togHher with CARPET g H.t88 and RAICHIL8, which we ahonld ba pleaatd to riiow , them, and u wa have ma1‘ our parchaae, entlre'y for C«.h, we feel perfectli lafe In laying that wa ean and will eel! the imr p ,'yle and claw of Good., u low ai ar.y huuie In Virginia. Call , and iee for } ourielvea. PUrNKV A WATT'S, 118 Wain St.. t JjrlO Richmond, Virginia. j, CLAHKTN.-1 have In .lore now th* largaat aaaortmeat o h Olareta ever off .red In thla market. Cheap table wine (Vln l ordloalra) up to the float Chateau Margaur. and ^^ ^ j*JJ Mo.IExchange ntoolr. o PAM r WIN K.-A very auperlor article. In wood and glia*; bottled In Oporto. For aale by O. CRAN7. jy|y No 2 ExchangeB'oek. tTnwN. ALAFATA AND FLANNEL fBATI. 1J A good euppl* yri on hand, which molt be told. If yon want a g ion article of Clothing, at low prtcee for caah. call at ;14 Male Street Jyl» _IMA aallTK. CONGHKNN HALL, CAFE INLAND, CAFE MAT, N J.—Tola well known flret claaa Hot. 1, will be opened for the reception of gneata *n Batnrday tho l*lh loit The Bowling 1 Meyi have been removed, and new liaeplpf roopj added, ilnce iact i.gion. J*|8—Iw WEST * THOMPSON, Broprietort CHIT LOAF HUAM.-U bbli Cut Loaf Buyer, for ,ala a,. »•*» |U>ue EDMOND nAVTKPOBT a CO IIANDY.-b half p'p-f Float C*»i*.ion, he. brand., anpe rlor Old Brandy, fur aal. by jy]4 _ __ I.^G P PA TEN FORT. WHISK T.-1'V bbli W.ilern Old and Eecllfled Whliky, for aal* by __I. A Q. B. DAVENPORT. . CHEKNF.-23 boat! prioie Oo|hen Chert*. fo; .ale oy 1 jyll lV ' ~ r _WM. WALLACE SONS MACKKHKL.-Hkl Medlun No 8, New Mackerel, far ,ale by Jyl4—Iw WM. WALLACE BOSS. WHISKY. W. W.l'aca’e Para Mountain Dew Whlakv, for p aale hr jylA-lw WM W* LLACE SONd._ (*IG AIEN.—16,000 genuine Principe Cigar., Juat received, for J lula low, to eloaa consignment, by jyij-lT »»¥ LI4CMQM. i nn T»«*r** -i* *’• svEisiupiRioi ip- " AIM I GAR 11'RID MANS, In atora for tale by Jyll- Jw WM WAUAg*J0N,> I KUrt SINSILI W If INK If. In (lore font It hy l*nflF J>|M| _ W>| WALLACE POM. l)K KBUN PRIME GOSHEN BPTTIM. Juat ra cetved, for aria by Jyl4—Iw _Wm WALLtCEBONB. p®. F A RTNEHIHIP - Wa have thl. day aeaoelated with \J ua In iha China. Gita, and Earthenware huetoeae Mr. J. G.a- _ laxp Ixguug under the Ira of 8TEBBINI, Fl'LLEN A 00. Wa ar« grateful lo the public for their patronage the pail two.- I ty y*a**. and loilaM a oontnuaaee for the new concern Jaiy 11, IMA FTEbrIMX * >ULLE« UBDA WATBH -~C« I al W PltEESQM'l fur ,ss>.ihlag ] O iaaU;»fo«UH(a way nf l*da Water. pril FAMILY KNITTING MACHINES. A Netx'tnily, u source of Profit, Hcultli and Pleamro. Thi Ann Inmiii M inn** Co. having located their principal Office In Nrw Yoik. are prepared to .upply their superior KNIT TING MACHINES to order, wholesale and retail. The AIKEN KNITTING MaCHIsE Is acknowledged aoperior to all others, both In Speed and aiecullon, capable of knKiln* perfectly 7.1,(»gj loops pvr minute, from a single t' read. Utters Patent aacurad both In this and European countries. Bend for a c'renlar. „ . J. B. AIK KN, m»*»-.ISra 429 Broadway, New York. ^KPKIGKBATORI.e.Vs tors this day radacad the Continental Rel'rigei'ators. Persona In want or a No. 1 article would do well to examine be fore porchasiaf s!*cahere. 8TKBBIN8 A PULLEN, ■»'>____ _iNo. lm Broad at SILVER PLATED WtRE Blarer Plated lee Pilchers, fti.ver Plated Casters, chased and plain D> do cak<* and fruit Haskrtj Do do Tra fieta, richly engraved Do do Gobi*U sod Do do Spoons and Forks Do do Ladle*, for gravy and soup Do do Urns, plain and engraved Do do KutUrr Knives Do do Salt and Mustard Spoons. Other articles of Plated Ware of the finest goods for tale at very low price*, by 0. LUM8BIN, w .. . . . _ *8 Bain it. N. W—w*l< he», Jewelry. Bpcctacles, Ac., repaired In the best manner and at lo# rw'es. Call at No. 'J« Main B'reet, ____Klehmond. WE HAVE IN ITORK AND Oiler for talc on as favorable term* as Ui* article can b* imported for, Af L,J’*fk*f** <#• X *’d a pipes) of para aod best quality PRIjiCH BRANDY, of onr own Importation. «t><___tt.vwY a mnmomb CEOROE U. STEEL, UENTI8T, Office k Residence Southwest Cor. Main k Stb Streets. (F%rrt door abort Ortntiiaw't Ntw BvUl,) RICHMOND, YA. HAYING an experience of ten yearn In hla Profession, ha feds confident of giving satisfaction lo those who may favor him with their patronage. __ mhlft—«m PLANTER YAIID.—Haring leased the lot next to my Warehouse on the Dnck, I shall keep constantly on hand a pupply of the best LUMP PLASTER, which I will sell at the lowest Market rate.. All Plaatrr sold by me wt 1 he WEIGHkD OUT AB DELI \ KRICD, so there will be no loss In we'ght to the consumer,— Drdvrt ftota the trade Glled on accommodating terms. Jclfi-dhcta _ A. B. LEE f ' KO. J. NI.YI.N -HA t'O. are aow In receipt of direct Ian oTportst|.-n|prr Barques Pioneer Slid Alice Taloter, to City Point I Iplrnd'd assortmenl of While Granite IMn.icr, Tra and Toilette Ware, and are now openlrg m.ny new and rich styles of decora ed Band and Plain China, Rich Cut Glas. Ware and Houae fur risbtng Goods, to which Urey tnvtte attention. GEO. J. BUMNER A CO., JelB—lm_ Oovrrn r .1. I _ \ WARREN TURBINE WATER WHEEL. (WARREN A DAMON’S PATENT.) MAXmCTTElD BT TBI AMERICAN WATER WHEEL CO.WPAN Y, BOSTON. rlTIS Wheel still stands at the head for great economy in water. Over 600 are now operating with great success In Cotton and Woolen Factories, Ac., Ar., With its modern Improvements it annot be surpassed, fiend for our 7th annual pamphlet of M»t, (enHosf *2 *t*mps,) containing a treatise on hydraulics, beau I'ul lliustrationi of the Warren, Turbine, practical rulti for com* •utlng Mater power, Prices, Ac.. Ac. It lbs* I fnr thm Vf.Hh hsr.l... Isa. .1 wa«» il - he South. because it *s compact and ready to attach and operate rlthout great mechanical skill; for the World, because It generates note available power from the water used than any other Water vheel la exLieuce. Address A WARREN, Agent, 81 Exchange Blrest, maa23—d.'la U ston, Maas. DEitY L. HtOSBIiETf GENERAL C 0 M M I S 8 i 0N MERCHANT, roa th* iam or TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, Aa XW“ Office on Ehockoe Blip, Richmond, Va. Prompt attention paid to filling orders, and liberal advance* oade on consignments JOHN M SHEPPARD, Ja . Assistant Saltwmin. jytt-ly i a j, o ii s, Hairs' I On Him Liiropniu 1’lnn, CITY Of NEW YORK. ■Single Dooms* 50 Ctn. j»er Day, CITE HALL SQUARE, CORNER OF FRANRFORT ^»*CT, (Oppo ite City At»»!*, U they may be oril«r*4 ip ibe .puclouii Refectory. There ■ > Berber'! Shop eo4 U*4i Roou< etUcheJ to the HoteL N. B -Bi'wart' of Kuimvra and IIarkmen, who ay we are fuIL R. FREE! H, “»* Proprietor. NEW FAMILY GROCERY, ’orncr of Jocoud apt! Main Strer ti, (qUNMl'8 OLD STAJfD.) rI!E lobacribeu, bertoR leaied for a term of yean, th, above property, an ! Rreitly enlarged and Improve.! the lain*, have |ien-d and purpote keeping a FIRST CLASS GROCEKY.Io which be atteml.-n of the '"it ten! of klehmot,d .ud aorroandlnR country, and the laitlei In ptnlrular,} are reapvc'fally Invited. Their itoc. l cnUr»ly new and bai beer, aelec'cd milh great care, and pur haeed at th* luwnt ruli prlcei, and will be told at the amalleai lying profit for cavh, or to prompt cuatamen. F-om the lunerlor quality and great variety of their Hock, they eel confident that It la only nrcewary fur faqilllee to call and act or themaelvev, in order to ladooc them to make their purchaaea. HTOoodi cent to as/ part of the dl/. __MINNI8 A 00. SHIP BROKCUAUE. rHK undersigned have this day formed a co partnership under the style of A ILUPAUGH A READ, for ths purpose of con luctlng the BH1P BROKERAGE business, and respectfully solicit be patronage of thalr friends and the public. A. MILLBPAUGH, JAMES G. READ, . . . Gary and 18th streets, near the Deck. Richmond January 1st, 18*0. Je86—ly [J*A1N ( KADLFS, grain chadles— LJ Cosby’s Wood Brace Saunders’ 44 u Grant's Wire 44 Grant's 44 44 Southern Pattern Brown A Co.1! 44 44 00'tQ||*S 44 44 Alo, Clover and Grass 8cvthe*complete; wood and Iron Snatha, lUuoert, Rakes, barley knd wheat Forks, wood Tinea. For sale by WM PAI.MEK, SON A 00. LITIIITE 81'LPHI H W/i i kK. .■‘aratoga (Congress Ff Spring) Wat-r, Rockbridge Alum Water, Alum and Iodine I’atcr, bottled at the Springs, and for sale at MEADE A BAKER’S Truf Store, __1s6 Main St., cor, above Post Office. r>L’TTi^H«—*5 tubs Fresh Orange County Butter, a first LF r«ts RrOcie, just received 10 half Cheat Green and Black Teas 850 Va Cured, Todds and <jueen Cite Hams,for tie by J 8. ROBERTSON, PRICKS RKDIJCKI), L11NDIN0 ov,r stock of DRESS and other FANCY GOuOS rather r too heavy, we shall, f>em thla date, reduce the prices as fol* >ws. Say Handsome FrenehPrlnted Bereges, J5 Vrry pretty amah flsure, half Mourttlag do., S3 Super French Organdies, 33 I>o. do Jecenet, ‘A3 Snprr Olilnls Pattern Organdlee, 50 Fancy Dress dUki, all bought thla Spring at unusually low priors Grey Dress Goods, si' qualities, at coat bilk, Lace, Poplin and other Mantlet, at reduced prices French Work rirtla, Collars sod Sleeves, new and pretty, Our stock of Staple Goods is as good as It has bsen during the taaon. g'gff" Dele rmlasd te reduce the stock we shall offer the Goods at 0» PRICER. Jelll CHILES A CHENERY. 11HR VIHG1NIA LIFE INSCHANCR < 0 711* k . NY Is now fully prepared for burincaj, and Uir attention of the nbllc Is earnest'y called t« the Importance of Ita objects Thla ompaoy, under Ita oharter, dlvtdrs serrn eights oI lu profiu, r»ry three yoars, among the policy holders, thereby gtvlogthe ■ured the stiriiitagri o( the Mutual Srstem, with flte pledge of a erpetual Capital Stock of gtou.oofl, and the added security that lu t -ckholders nave a permanent moneyed Interest In conducting Its Fairs with prudence and economy. The Charter requires one half of the Capital Stock and (ifklngs t belnvestedln Bond and Mortgage on unincumbered Real Estate orih double th : amount.] The chief ohject of the Comparer tg u aid In retaining at home te Immense amount of rqqoeg watch goes annually from our State >r life Premluru ‘,, Lor it ora Companies That money will be aned to Cw<t.mwi. for a term of years at legal Interest, and dls uraad la our midst. EodowmeoU and Annuities granted. Life and t»y» bolides la ted at as low rates as other good Companies iitavea lasurcdfor ic year or for a term of years, otaaerois. Wm, H. Maqfuiaad, John Purcell, Jogeph Alien, Sam'l T Btyly, Roacoe B. Heath, Jos R. Alriuaas, Th»e. W. McCanca, G gj. Barney, Joho H. Montague, Ro. IL Maury, David I. Byt, Ju. A. Gowardln, Leys Glitter, Bepj. H. Nath, , Jobs Jonu, P. T. Moors, Ju, L. Appetuon, Joho H. oiyeoraa, Lewis D C'enahaw, k. C. Wherry, , Wm. O. Pklne, Wm. H. Christian. 1 H. E C. HaakerrUI, Wyodhsm Robertson, ■am'l J. HbiTkiOb, John 0. Shafer, Wat. H. Hkkkll, Peter 0. Warwick, RobL T. Brooke, R. 0. Bukins, G«o. D. Shell. Edward More ell. We Uu<tou Goddla, Geo. J. Sumner, John Dooley. D. 8. Wooldridge. JVeeWewf-WM. n. MACFARLAND. Flee J'reMd/nt—SAM'L J HAERISOtL PkynUitin— Dr. BLAIR BCR WELL. • Attorney--R08COK H. HEATH, leq. apt? J. ADAIR PLEASANT.0, SecreUt < gW Office corpar Main 11th strweia, Richmond. k ' K ABE llf.Tl ltl\i; PRR PIONKF.B, W DIRkt/r FROM LIVERPOOL, 500 pcs Moha'r Mlvturx, usorted qualltlea f-OO " Virginia Plaids and Stripes 5«t) " Pine and Extra B etched Shirtings 300 Cotton Umbrellas, asnorted LCE FLUSHINGS, t>Vn»M«. CARTG*j 0LOTHS, WHITNEY BLANRm, Ac. Jut received In (tore and for lale hj if* KWST. FA INK A OO. “BURTON & WORK. TOBACCO and C-feneral Commission MEBOHAKT8. •A HEAVIER STREET, Mew OrlcRBEt J. 1. Rnufta, I «. P. Woat, f RewOriaWA >. J. 0. Main, I «n rnmmendBMi, * WrvBtttnn 'VttTWffi V ( 100 tone No. 1 Peruvian Oaaao. tnndlof f om ichr “O. V. Scott,” ferittebj _ _ 1. jl fUNKlt A 00. OVKBINr.tR rBl'WID, POWBRBRB AN* J 4 Wh te lags'. for nata by J|U 1 AO B DATENPORT. ARM AM) Uli H JkWkLRY, WATCH KS, DIAMOND4 c'l.V£R AND PLATED WARE. S. A.. MYERS, oouu« r Mam a an rxiaLiiawna, ..... .inarvia, • HAS jut recelred, In addition to hie already I ,rge and estenslve aeaortraenU, a beautiful o,I eclion o' all yTV the latest and m«et elegant etylra ol Watchri, J.welry. «? ' A Sllrer and Plated Ware fcuet» Watches manufactured by the following celebrated maker* -• Jolet Jurgensoo, F B Adairs A Sans. Hayld Taylor. Henry Bay. moods L-mon, Allred Lavalett, and nicer ce'ehrated makers. DIAMONDS.—A eiry large and rich aasortme I of Dlamonda • and other precicuo stones. Diamonds, Pi arts, Opal, Carbuncle, Game!, Coral, Cameo, Onya, In ms axo giLr la-rm. Also-Spectacles—B asllllan Periseople Pibblet, set to gold, ellrer an ! steel frames. Clocks, CoUery ann Jewelry of erery de scription. Tbe public ore respectfully lnrited to examine the shoe* before • purchasing. < ' S. A MTOS _Cor, Main and Pearl Sts. * SOUTHERN LOCK MAM'FATORY, ^ DWELLING Leeks of erery description ; Sliding Dcor l rim ming* of the beet quality. Also, Prison and Bank Locks ; Hinges and Bolls ol any height. Belle hung, with or without Tubes. • ALL KINDS OP REPAIRING DORR. At I tell no work bat oy own manufacture, I am prepared t* Warrant It to gle* entire satisfaction to those who may raror m« with a call. WILLIAM READY, *40 Main Street, betwen 8th and Kb, fc10—1y__ kicuuoio, Ya. I>llKata’S 1*1.410 FOItTEK. TIIS PIANO certainly sorpaasee all that we con eel red the instrument capable of. and yet Its ^Mm| whole conatrucilrn Is a- simple ard comm* n-icoil fMMH cal, that II recommends Itself at once at the only FT 9 T 1* true plan, and It is a natural cense cf wander, aa In aBaoeh case*, why It was not discovered before. The theory on which It is made, ,lree It strength and eonrrqucnt power to krrp In tune far berend a Plano built upon any other plan. It U in /Ire/ Me but Pinr.o in trUtmrt —Prom the New York Express. P II. TAYLOR has alxo itreral second hand Plano* which he will tell cheap for cash. M>_ 188 Mala Street. I860. 1866. WILLIAMS & ELLIOTT, 67 Alain Ntrrel, Rlcliinond, Va. IMP0R7ERS, WHOLEStLE A RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, FINE-EDGE TOOLS, BUILDING HARDWARE, FARMING • IMPLEMENTS, At. Hess. SPORTS. FELLOES SPRINGS, Axles, Bolt* Rands Leathers, Cloths. Trimmings, Ac., Ac. MACHINKSTS'GOODS. Belting, Packing. Circular Paws, Dole's Saw Gammers. Wet. Wrenches, Fleam Coca". Whittles. Gauge*. Ac Agents for the BALTIMORE BELL and BRaSS WORKS, Allen's Patent STEAM Qt’AGEt, and Crockett's COACH VARNISHES So. Xnu ko«,B* kxlldes*, Railroad and Gat Com P my7«^'; *Ul>pB'd W lh Br“* Work »* manufacturer's price*. HEAD QI'AKTEIti • 909 % BOOT8 AND SHOES. No. 93 .71 aim Street, RICHMOND, Vlrglala. PAGE'S Fboe Store, W Main Street, effrrs faalUilc* to Famine wh.tl.er in City or County, for laying In th“ s.nX7f tooc«, that are rarely met with, being eaabled to furutah every member of a family with any de«c.ilpita* ol abort, Ac., for hour parlor, or out ol door use, both of h i own and the best North ern manufacture. Farmer* aendlag measures will be supplied at :S‘r K!M£B#od *h0M- ,nc,od,n‘ bro«u"of -j «« In Addition to a consUrtt supply of all kinds of shoos, of my own ““f*;1 Uv*“ «7»»‘ » Tnriety of the heri Northern made Boots And Shoes u can be found in any house Ui Virginia. ■J'gftgJiy10 ““ “ »• Tr““‘ «<1 »•>«♦ Import mT* JOHN n pay:v ip • tiOFFEE’S PATENT KNITTING MACHINES, FOB PLAIN STOCKING AND PANOV KNITT1NO, —Ilf— i>Luhlnc* for Knitting Drawer*, hliiila, Be., OP ALL 817.KS. Rib Machine* of 1 It I, ? k 1, 2 & i and 3 & 2 Bib, *' OX ■>.*» tkp HIM HI oaotK. THB«I Machlti-i «•« the plait. Kugllth Spring Needle, on a new principle, and are the cLeapr.t and Bloat rapid machine. for knl'ling lo me. Thr ri. ge. P Blent Family Ktlttlng M.rhlne /or /Wep and we la a new and rccc.a*fal feature In Ihr uaeful In vention* of the age, and rank* with the Sewing Machine AGENCY AND SALES RCrtM, No, 57J HBOADH AV, NRM YPHK, J«T-dgm _HENS VC LEk, Aonr. WALTER 0. WHITEMAN, HUU I* FINE UUOtERIEfi, N. W. Corut-p 17IU and Arch Nigeria, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER Of _ CROSS A BLACKWELL'S English Pickles and Sauces. PARTICULAR attention paid to (electing PINE TEAS AND COFFEK, for faminee. SUGARS alwaya at Refiner*’price, — Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS,of the beet krut V eleaya _maE-dSm 1000 Hchooley’s Queen City Ham*, none luch In the world Prreh flutter received twice a week 6 uheet* of very euperior Tea. Porialeby ROBERT A. R. DABNEY, Grocery and Peed Sure, mM____Broad St,, oppoofte Th.etr*. JUNK ISrtO. DRESS GOODS. AT REDUCED PRICES I THOM. D. <tr.4KI.rs 4c SONS, 229 BROAD STHEET. HAVE marked dewn their large and deatraVne Hock of DRESS GOODS a. gre.Uy reduced price.. Tory Inriu *.£2IuJ tcnilon to all In want of Good*, aa they .re determined to c Ser them at price* that will enaure quick aale* jey REMOVAL! • 1ST, O, BARTON HAS REMOVED TO THE NEW BOILDINO HW?o 2,0a7l*,Kn/ bl ‘W, *“ S*1* u“<1 Blh Mr* eli. (o Hew Blurt bHna rutnmfxJlooi and riprmly arr anted for Ue MKT4IL MILUNKKY liU81.NnB.wliJ eoabl. him to keep a larfe aaaortment of r • Ready Made Millinery Article* a* well at to add tw the convenience and proSI* of hla euatomre* Eapeclal attention will hr given lo the RIBBON a FRENCH FLOHER DEPARTMENT. And the aaaortment will he found complete durlog al, .ruvn,, the year. In counectlon with MILIoery Article*, hr will kern a gwveral aitorimeat •/Ladle*’ COLLARS A.\D SLEEVES, LACE CAPES ASD BERTHAS LACE and MOURNING VEILS, BRIDAL VEILS, Ac., of the lalcw •tjrlea. He would alao Inrlt# atUntloo lo a New Department, wkichb* haa added to the Mllllntry Bualneaa, via: lha manufactart, loot. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Which will he under the eupenrlalon of a competent designer 1k lateet Park ftelilone will be reeel red monthly fW <li order, will meet with prompt attention. mail WILLIAM b. UcOOT. EDWARD MATHEWS iWeCOV Ac HUTHIWI, Virginia Tobacco Agents. 16 llujuc fit., CharlcntoM, ft. REVERENCES. Meur*. O'Xui, Rorta A Eroser, I “ Gannon w Wiujias A Co., >Charleeton. Janas Biacanrr, Ja., tap, j Jlo. E. Wnira, K«)., 1 Kdwi* A. Smith, E«q., V Richmond, mr*) Tb«lW. Dnawma. Eaq., | dicta LA DIES* DRESS GOODS t # LADIES’ DRESS DOOM I AT COST !! The month of June being at band, and IliuLa/ouuIcI il Ladies’ Dress Q-oods to be cnnelderably terror then b dnlrahle, and, deairnua of firing >ur friend, and cualoreera the adrantafr of an retire new stock >f Dreaa Good, at carry traeca, brmda lupphlue themerirea . h-aply now, we kare determined to fell from to day all our Greta loodg. af avery d. ecrlptlon, from Kick bilks to ordinary Lawn, luring tbe UiOO'k ol June at coat, and many etylea af Go# a In' .reference to keeplnf them oyer, fteatly below cost In feet 'we rid make a J ' great CLEARING OUT SALK Wltl be Added, on arrival of eteamer from New To*k on Monday **> pea neeLD le,new design, PRINTED LAWNS and ORGANDIES -duet whet every body wants. A'ao, iho new title Laillrn* Writ pplng a, ronalafb* <f Slack bilk Mantlet, lace Cloeka, Lace Talinaa, dorr, one, x*<e • 'hawk, and which, oa account of the latcnrae c.l the aaaeon, will be old at nearly ball the price, they aold far nr arly a mouth age._ I call fruta all In want la reap, . fully n noeeUd. J klLLHIPER A PRO*. I-1*IM^Rroad Street , Du. nomrs vegetable live pill ■ana Pit or talk Bittern hare been thoroughly tea tad, did pronounced a aoveratjn remedy for dyapepela, flatulency lenrt-kara and head ache, coattreneaa, d'.arrhtna, fevaa* af all lode, rheumalkma. gout, gravel, worma, ecarvy, el earn, aeuptlea cmplaink, aalt rheum, erysipelas, common eolde and ladwawaa. rrognlarlty and nil denotement of the female eyatan nkaa. nsJ ariose other dlieaaes to which the hnmaa Warn* k Sable for ale by the proprietor. Dr. W. B. MayyaT, MS Broadway, Vow '•rLandby Dragfiete generally all e.mkao eeanky. dAwlv IT. CIIA K L EH HOT EL, * Corner Wall and Main Streets RICHMOND, VA. 8. J. SAUNDERS, I _ ■gl-M MARTIN MADDUX. { laO. a. LOWNES. err OOOM LOWNES * COOK’S Foundry and Manuiaotory. mmm * mm, ua mao, mquionp, itmiauS Jr HATING mada large addltloa to our Mop, to mN Ike Souther • trade, wa will sou at the Northern prices of ISM We have •cer 100 different design# of Plain and Ornamental Ralllmr, I'lTiRdia, Hulroitl a, Porrla Pirn a, Window Jwierdn, Ac, Ac . Vault and Cellar Door*, Iron Hash, bhuttera, >nd general Blackamlthlng and Snkhlng done with nulnraa and • leepaUb. 13*"Cemetery Railing for the coontry, made to na to be pat ap if an ordinary mechanic. _ _ jaMh-tf riUlIT WIN*.-*** oaakafor tale by l > _ l-» LAG R. DA VgWPORT % MOUNTAIN BUTTE*.—10 kega prime Ike sale L»l eonakgwmeat, cheap, ky Jjio TAUT t WILLIAMS, e