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Kirk, and la correct in every particular k»c Art Mk« rr:»liou», richly Illustrated. • ordaining Inatrnc tkas.n Drawing Orecian Pain tin*. Anthiue do., Waxwi-rk, Hair do., and In fact to all of th* ek-ga'd accvmpUahments of the day.— A vain*Me book for teacher* »• »—a •r«. Twtan tomon I amove* $1.24. . „ Kloiiriipky of M ir-T.-tuskt-TIen—unlverxaUy « ki>owle.lg*d ae one ol the boat hooka tor youth ever pubnehed. SOc. Above tor wl« by «U Book»eIlT», and »ent by mull by the Pub- | J. ». TILTON k COMPANY. !l.«ton_ KLMOVLD. I Ge A. BARG AMIN, JR.. ha»e removed to tbetr New Store, | . No. fit Main Street, .even doom abovo their old •tend, when Ib.y here ieereaeel th-lr UctUlie* f-r doing nil klrnb ol , work la their line, ench ee polling op eeery deecrtptlon ofWntnr fixture.. Hydrunie, Water Oloeete, Bath., BoUem. Cook.n* &ang.e. Pomp., Uydreudc Rama. 4« Patting up Portable Gae Work*. | Ittlnx iu> bulldlno wl'h gae plpee and fixtures. AU tone »f tin work, Roolng.bc., heating bnll-Ruge with hot ,fr WUOT rr uram They take thU oceaelou to ttate that Uiey hero .he be.t Hot Air Purnaee In thin or any other country, which Ifc.y will nut op and warrant to give eallefaotiaQ. A large ,«eortmrnt of plain and fancy tin ware, and Oratee and Vender, alwaee on haa*.__— CUP 1HTYRHAHIP JIOTICfc IHAVRthG day unaoefiated with me. In the Comiulealon, Grocery and Liquor bo.in.ee, w. L dialer The buelneee wiU be eoo .—i» u,, ub, 0f j. W. NIP* A GO. J- w NIP*. No. », Main Street. P R—I take this opportunity to return my Sneer* thank* to my frlende tor V.elr liberal there of patronage during the iaet hree year., and eoBelt for the new concern their coQtlouedyurtirA^ HOOFING!! VR IV El. HOOFIVJ!!! RIUTE.1A (OR KELT) RuOfllO Ml! TIN aovrufi. NVo are now prepare.) to put on the GRAYnL BOOVlNO, of a eory euperlor quality, .lahet In town or country. amOS kind. otafrmtR* OONDUOTOSS, _ and LIGHTNING RODS. CHARLEh, D. YALE A 00., lion Btoek Governor^Street wi F. HI TI.F.K * *01, IMPORTERS Of CHI.VA A.A1) EARTHEAV) ARE, 19 Pettrl »r llih N«re-1. nAVR now on han i a reueral atoortoieot of good* In 'heir line callable to the R*tV Tr'tde.coo.letiog of DIN NCR. TEA and TOILKT RETS. and i>kyaored pucks, GLASS WARE. WAITERS. plated goods, . BRITANNIA WARE. rlpriuskators,_ . JlPaNKD TOILET WARE, PANCT CHINA 00008, Av . Which thrr are offer!nr at to* raws They rtepecttally art an et kmlnesloa of their 8TOCK. f ,LT, g, g PON. Hog-ar AND NOD A WATKK.-Cal! at J. P. DUVAL'S Dra* *Mor- anil Ret » fre*h driuRb** «>f HFARKUMG A>i> »*>DA. Frr«h Pjrmp* «• »« from the frail, %l«»ys on hnnd. Atoo CUret, Fort Wtoe tail Water %felia itympo._J*1 ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY. NEW YORK. WHEN cowpletcil, six year* ago, the Ht. Nlcholaa wn* aaleer •ally pronounced Uie mol awgofl ent, cuoeeolent end thor.ugl.ly organise J eetaMidhmeat o! the kind on tMscontinent. Whet It was then It remains to .lay— without a Heal In else. In aomotuoasnees. and In th • general element* of comfort end enjoy m-mt The Hotel has accirnmndeliona tar 1,‘iOn gore**. tncla lng lift) - mltri of tPAflmmu for fvniiiA 8 * huoar«tl ptf* IVJZZ * comf^l/teO**! " ^ *i H. «hr~ public dial-tR mow, *o4 nothin* th»t mo i-m art »v*» J-vlPwd for tin* co» Krtnlofvip w>cUi Rr*ii(lc»l4on of tho trorollln* public n .» boon omitted 11 lie plan, or V* o-mbetedIn Hs practice! details The early reputation of tho howto at homo an l abroad, dorteod from lUmtf -Mud* lu *upe*b app-dn'm-ole, and Its kome-ltko comforts and lo lories, hiobim enhanced eeec* v ear be the unwearied exertions SgEESesrtWnS! TREADWELL WHITCOMB A 00. esal'—8m_ _ _. DI’VALN ATT»P.UnODI(, for ths enrs of Asiatic Cholera. Chalice, of all blade Spurns, Cholera M-.rhe* ■>> eetilery, Dlorrhom, Lock Jaw, I Rheumatic or Neuralgic Pains, Cramp, To-lhacho, Nereous Headache, Delirium Treesena. Morns, Cub, As. Fw sal. whotanAl. »d retail, he^ p Cor Main and Idth ets. _ y^TclN.TE T«TH t T„TH! GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIfICIAL TEETH • 1 * *-* 0 W. JONtS. Durt-T, bat log the right for making TEETH on the micaalve plateau! hairng mH-jM of iU o€*r*U udUr mtikod*. having Ihoroofh'y U»t«4 It ft* _(fAj in t Inro« auabor and simm «*/ Ui4 wed curt where gild and other plate had utterly failed I ran mend* if w«XA saSirs JwaMdeuce to those d-siring tall or partial seta of ta-th, ss * imtaUt •/,/,a*tie* Anf trdA (Auae May art mat using. Tlie per re-rmf.ipA.rA~ if lAe plttt, ami Ms *». <wu MsceAy rt««sf, •nablea bias to irtrrl one ee asore teeth trMAoeef -At*/-, which. In the g'ld plats ha* rendered to mane le-tb ,-iis/W and weaieaa.— Having been adopted by those landing highest In the profeaston, . N ,rth and South. uaMawnUb will ba giren and specimens -ihlbl lKs| |m tflttET Wtrtb'QR Us M« UmO, (j.JJ or onp uiAer jUato made, of ooorse, tar snch as prefer P iling, tleanalog. regulating and ail other operations gently sod ^TmSnirtrtt^rMnaiiMim, by dufrirdy. haring aeg-JcSsd m—IT tmu Awed red fealA wtlA d OMce hows Wots 8 In EJf; Dorn tjg to (, on Main SA, between Ith and 18th. 1880. ADIE& GRAY, 1880. DISTILLS UN AND MAUVFACTUUIMS fANPHItN AND HI KNING VLVD. IU0 MiLIM 11 ALCOHOL, 8PTS TURPENTINE, KER0HINE and LINSEED 01LA All of which they offer to tho trade at tho l-.west market rates, baad_HS '« M*!n Btawrt NTEHHIN*, P11.LE* * (».. No. 101 SEOAD STREST. Uan on hand s large and elegant assortment of UhM CHANDELIERS. PENDANT*. BRACKETTS HALL LIGHTS, Ac. Whl-8 they wtu ssO low. We also IneMs the sismllon of pw chos en la our start of CHINA, GLASS! *c STERRINS. PUL> KN A 00. fjtt Corner ith sad bread streets. YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION U ASK If) to our larg* ajaortment of >M Spring Clothing, embracing the mo>t EXTENSIVE nTOCK. GRKATfST VARIETY Of CHOICE STYLES and BEST BARGAINS, •t hare eerr offered. We propoau to make It the ivriKtsr Of all mirchaser* to buy froa u*, by keeping every variety and cUm of Good* of Domestic or Foreign Manufacture; and as ourfa cllluve an I experience In this tine of business give ut Important ad vantage*, via which our patron* share) your Interest will be PKOXOTliD By calling at the OLD AND f A VORITE UOL'SK, IQS Main Street, ■y«_KEEN^JULDWIN A WILLIAMS^ SI MMER CLOTHING), AT BBDl’BRD PRICKS. ALPACA SACKS SPANISH LINEN PR07K8 ALPACA BROCKS, LINEN OUSTERS, DRAP I 'KTE PANTS, BUMMER SILK VESTS, FANCY CASHHERE PANTS, MARSEILLES VESTS, WHITE DUCK PANTS, CASaIMERR VEsTS. FANCY LINEN PANTS. BOVS' CLOTUINO. FANCY CASoINERE COATS, OUK Summer Slock o. CWvMo : mual be greatly reduced, to make room Sir the Pal and Winter stock, and for thiapur poae, all Summer goods bare been marked dovn. Bargains are to be bought. if ti'e public will consult their Id tercet. SHAFER, UALSKV A CO 1IU Main street. suit Latu Tupman A Hull. IXPROYAll KKL.YlU \uKK SUIHT EJIPORll.N, Gentlemens Furnishing Goods WK have now on hand oyer dm) dot hhlrts, all prices, qualities and styles, which we are clos(ng out at reduced price* Theae >ht.-u are all made with the fhmous Improved French Yoke, and a ns warranted to fit. t>ur aaaoptmeot of He* and Cravata can't bo beat la the city of Richmond. We would call attention to our large »l*»ck of Under flhlrts and Dvawrr*, which I* verv full, and contain* full line* In 8U«, Qaux* Merit.-e*. Linen, and Cotton W* have Inc reward our facilities for making Hhltts to order, at the shortest po*<: vie notice, and a perfect At warranted. Alao, on hand, a tine *tock of Readv Made Cl thing. PTUKTKVANT A MAUWIRR, j*l5_No. W Main Rmt, Cor 14th fit IBW CLOTIIHG hTCH k. THB SUdBCRlBKR, a* Agent, will open about the 15th IncL, In the store now occupied by M. C. Barton, No. 1D9 Main *L, an entire new slock o* CLOTHING AND GENTS F( K\IMim; GOODS. Which heb Having manufactur'd under hi* own supr.lslon ; and hop**, with his experience aud knowledge of the business. he can offer each a stock as will meet the wants and secure the patronage of his ftieeda The store will be refitted to suit the bosl iees, and every effort will be matte to produce all *hr* necessary articles, and In such «yl* as wdl make the stock unobjectionable and attractive. WM. S. TUPMAN, —if__ Late of Tupman A Hull. GREASE EXTRACTOR, rua aaunviM PAIXT, TAR, WAX, Ot 15V KiXD or GREASE, raou iU nun* or SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES, AND FROM Broadcloths*. Cassimeres, &,c WUkotU IX* «y»B-y to tk* fabric*. THIS article has been used by many persons throughout th country, and has received the highest recommendation*. It also received the ti'ver medal at the last Mechanics' Fair. It Is made in this city, and deserves th* patronage of the South. To be had of the Dri .« i*a: drutffiai* and at mv laboratnrv. corner Main and loth su, Richmond, Va. EDWARD T. FINCH, •ill—ly Analvllral Chen let. WM. SATTLEhT<fc CU„ M O. 14H, 1AM STREET, RICHMOND, VI., DEALERS In — Colors, Painters' and Artiste* Materials Yaralahes, White Load and Zinc Paints, oil and water Oolors English, French, and American Engravings Lithographs suitable for Grecian Painting Prints for Poitchomanle Painting Mathematical Instruments for Architects and Engineers French and English Drawing Paper Windsor and Newton's Tube Oolors English and German prepared Cannes Ptctar* F*-am*o and 4<1« Mnuldtnrs. etc. field) KiCitP C— E.I—TheoeUbraleda—nssMed “CHALLENGE" RKFR1(2ERAIH)R with side ventilator. Water Coolers, varl ►u. siirs and patters: Ice Pitchers, all sites aod patterns Mak er's patent ** Ore minute*’ Ice ‘Heam Freeiers, and a variety of »tber kinds, fnr tale at revinced prices. I We call ptstleuUr attention to the Justly celebrated “CHAU JWOr* REFRIGERATOR, cn'tlderlng It the best article ever of er»d for sal»In thl* place, and then fore - commend 1t with c^nfl leoce. Another sunply just received, a few only of which are un ogaged Persons In want of the shove, are requested to call and taaalne before purchasing slsewher** G. A A. BAROAttUUJ-.ia. ■ uaS -If »«’«■• - COLUMBIA HOUSE. r’an© Islam). Capo May, N. -T. EVIIU. large first ,1am Haiti will be open for Ue reception ol ( 1 Bursts on ffbth June, 1-rH The Ho’iae his reen e-unplrlely repaired and re furnished. < A erv CoukiNpkuis. Orrul, mrsm-HATcn skd every modern ( morovemeot added. Extrusive 8TABUNU attach, Jto the prem- ( *%„ letters adlwaeed to the subscribers, Cxpe Island, New Jer- 1 «y, will be promptly aitended to. _ | LA I III. A WOOL Vf IN. Jsuco U Liixn, Ixle proprietor Frauklin House, Pi lladelpM* — L ’I W«iuit, formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel, Cspe .■..a _ _ jclA-dtot t LESTER MAHUVACTl’Illfl C0MPA1Y, Hlrhmontls Va. SEWING MACHINES and .Sold urn Ur Ltqal Kioto, /rum ILIA. HOWE, JR., WHEELER k WUHAN. GROVER k BAKER, and 1 M. SINGER * W. WARRANTED IN' EVERY RESPECT. Price* from ?S0 to JUS. FACTORY 0.1 CARY STREET BELOW' 15TH. J'rinripal OJ/U* and Salt* Boom, S:il Wail. SlrcH. KW-ly___ ! BURTON & WORK, tobacco and General Commission merchants. 96 GRAVIES STREET, It' W Orl«RH ■ • i. H. tomtom, I 8. P. Woax, f Hsw Orleans. Dr J. 0 Mtoca i IneommenduC f HowOon, Tmm. W»-tt IlM'KAIiCE CU.WPA1Y t>r tlie STATE of VIKliUllA. Orr.i K ouim or M * is and Ei tv ksts Erasers, RICHJIOJD. THUS COMPANY is prepared to take Fir* and Marine risks on favorable Term*. Also, to guarantee and discount Negotiable .Qtl to receive Money on Dr posit, and pay lutereat thereon. Capital, - • atOO.OOO. BOLLING W. HAXALL, Preeldent O. V. BRKdR. Sen'y DIRECTORS. Ww H. WscvsaLsxo, President farmer* Bank ; A. Wsawicx, Ann of Warwick A Bar,sdale; Wu. G. Cana.-axw. Arm of Crenshaw A Co Waixisorox Goonia, Arm of Goddln A Arpersnn; T. McCaxta Arm of llan'op, Moncure A Co.; G. A. UaxasnsLa, Arm of Warwick A B* k-rvill ; J.sas H. Os.sv, Tobacco Manufactu rer L. D Cssmntw Arm of Haxall, Crenshaw A Co; Jolla L. Btona Arm of Bac. n A Barkadale , R B Uaxiu, firm of HaxalL Crenshaw A Co; Joux Craais. Ja, »hlp owner; tta B. Wsk wi. * Arm of Wsrw'ek A Barksdale . Jsx. Atrain Joxss, Attorney at Law ; C 0. Ki'.stt, Builder ; f 0. Manx. A g.trultuilit and Manufacturer R W M.Garnsa Arm of A. McGruder’i Bona ; W. W Cat ar, Attorney at L.w ; .’aa Dixuir, firm of Dunlop, Mon sure A Oo. <A H P STEM, Travelling Agent. ijl*— SKH YUlik LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MUTUAL SYSTEM. Capital hl.soo.ooo. OlTl IIUNDR*D THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with tha Comptroller of the Stale of New Turk, and out of the hand# of the Company to tenure policy holders. Divinavon asnn aaaosu-y on a a.srr Liberal Principle, forty per ct. of the premium on Life Polldea, will bo loaned the Interred when the premium exceeds ISO. Polldea lmued and payable to the Insured on arriving at a ear. talc age, or to the family of the Insured at death, should that sTsst hap pen previously to arriving at that age. Endow Bent POUC1RB for children, granted ot the most favor *^foAcirs Issued at greatly reduced rates of premium, when the Insured prefers not to participate In the dividends. AU loanee paid promptly and srlthout litigation. We shall be pleased to have you call at owns and secure a poBcy la this old and reliable Company which comes before you endors ed b, year ewn S*M~ ^ , WYATT, AgenU, OIBcr 4*. Main street, Under at. Charles HoteL CHAR. R WORTHAM, General Agent and Attorney tor tha Company la Ta MEDICAL EXAMIMEMA: Jab. H. Ounway, M. D. 1 Bo. T. OoLmtsn, M. D. ( mhSl __ THK^HAV HP A Tit” KANCIK.- five Air*, price* ^ Bill, Ihi, 60, TO; Th- "Helpmeet.' Cooking Bore, * else#, with or without hut water rcarrvo r; the "Leader" Cooking Wove,* sla-s. price fit and Sr the “Lilly Dale" Cooking Stove for coal or woo I, prloe ft*. 14 and Id; the "llsrp" Uuokl g Slow, f .r wood, for Country use—I else* The above really first c.are Wart* In their lino, are lor sals, wh 1-sale and retail, with warranty, by GKO STARRKTT, B Ivin's Row, Governor itrert. H. Large stove* for th* Springs; Bo* Moves for Tobacco barns. J,3‘ LOUIS J. Boa si HI X, __ _ . . MaoofKtum of DoubU Ecinw STEAM CANDIES ^^.^“fORKlOM PR. 1TB. fRANCH CANDIES. CIGARS, T0BAC>'0, Ac., Ac. The best goods, the cheapest goods, and th* large.! stock, can always b* Hand BB+o BUItD,s0> „0 *, ,t, Oppotlle Klcbardaon k Co., jefS—dhcfm _Richmond. V*. SAMUEL AYRES & SON. CoMibo^n and ForwinLn* Merchant*, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, tTSeV SuiuiOU Md. be. be. rWTH MAPS, TO'kTH FGWpKKN.AX O TOOTH WASHIER, which have been la an# for a number ur and h.v. proem, to bar«T ojuggl,^ rmcRn ■•OKS. PORT HOI'MI* *c-t P^fagArh. Frsach and RICHMOND WHIG. BILL AND EVBBITT IN LINCHBURG. Pursuant to notice a large nnntber of citizens c Lynchburg, together with nianv from the ai’jacent cout ties, assembled in Holcombe Hall on Wednesday nigh for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of Bell au Everett aud of forming a Union Club. On motion of Mr. Robert Davis, Mr. F. B. Deane jt was railed to the Chair and Alex. McDonald appoint e Secretary. Mr. Davis from the committee previously appointed b draft a constitutiou aud lecommend officers forthe Club presented the following report, which was iit.auitnuusi adopted. coKsmtrrios. 1 This Association shall be called the Union Club o Lynchburg aud shall consist of all those citizens of thi city aDd its suburbs who desire to promote the electiou c Bell and Kvt rett. 2 Its officers shall be a President, sixteen Vice Presi dents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and a corresponding committee, consisting of the President and four oibei members. X Meetings shall be held at such times and places at the Club shall designate, or when the President shali cal them. 4. The Club shall adopt such rules and regulations for thrir government, appoint such additional committees m officers, and take such steps as shall be pro|ter aud cal culated to promote the objects ol the Association. ovKiccas. For Frtnidrnt—John M. Speed. “ Hrertlarii—A. McDonald. “ Trraturer—S. Tyree. ('urrtiponiliuq I’vuimitlee—The President ex-officio, F. B. Deane, jr., C. W. Bultou, K. G. II. Kean, C M. Blackford. I 'ter Prctidcnlt—Col M Langhorne, Dr. Jus. Sa in dent, S. T. Peters, John Crouse, Dr. S B. Christian, Win. M. Blackford, D. E. Booker, Col. B. P. Walker, Che-Icy Hardy, Dr. R. S. Payne, Lo. Xorvell, Charles Scott, ii II. Nowlin, John Abrahams, Jobu \V. Holt, and John A. Liggitt. Mr Davis then offered the following resolutions of rat: ties’ion, which were unanimously adopted: lietolrtd, 1, That the Constitution and tho Union— the offspring of consummate wisdom and wonderful fore cast—are legacies loo precious to be heedlessly mutila ted, rent asunder or cast aside; and are likely to afford iu future, as heretofore, the best guarantee ol the equali ty of the States, and a safeguard lor the rights of every member of the Confederacy. 2. That the preservation cf the Union, the mantle nat ce of the Cou-tilution, anil an enforcement of the Laws, gieat issues now addressing themselves to the people of tlie United States, are otjects of oversbadoa ing importance iu the construction of a National party. X. That the Couslitutitional Union party, by the an nouncement of such principles, tu the advocacy of which, people ot all sections may unite, affords the best means of relieving the country from a purely sectional strug gle, in which the preponderance is agamat the South, aud the result of which, in any event, could uot be otherwise than disastrous to all sections. 4. That we approve the Lominatious of Jobu Bell anil Edwatd Everett for the offices of President and Vico Presidvut of the United Slates, regarding them as men of large experience, great attainments, exalfid charac ter, aud patriotic statesmen, iu the best and broadest s-ose of those ter tut, who, appreciating the crisis, would so idmiuisttr the government as to reflect honor ou the whole country, and do justice to ull i s parts. ft. That the principles announced, tilt* candidates to represent llnm, aud the Occasion for their assertion, ap peal to men of all parties, and patriots in every section .r Ilia Pi,Inn In xnita ... i.n . (fnat hi- it.. .L.iln,, nl It 'll aud Everett, to give repose to the country, and to idtnini.-U r and transmit the government unimpaired. Able aud eloquent speeches were then delivered by :be Hon. Thomas S. Flournoy, ol Halifax, Hou Wm. L. juggin, of Bedford, aud Col. Farrer, of Amelia. The ;rowd was all immense one, aud enthusiasm and hope minted from every eye. It was a glorious time, bring ug vividly to mind the good old tiuns of ’40 aud '44.— i 'irtjin tan of 10/A. BELL and AVKKETT IN ALBKMAILK. At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Albs mare county, held in the Town lial of Charlottes rille, on Monday, Aug. t>lh, for the purpose of raiilying he uoiuinatioes of Bell and Everett, Dr. Charles Cartel •as called to the Chair and Mr. (ircui Peyton appointee Secretary. Ou motion a committee, composed of Wm. !'. Etily, B. 11. M.."ruder. Dr. John 1L Woods, Wm. 11. iouthail.uud Charles 11 Parrott, was apputuUd to dnilt esoiu ions expressive of the scnsti.nl »Kt; meeting. Thcv rere raiuestly and eioquci t y sustained by Mr. Early, lr. Magruder, and Mr. Alex. Rives, aud uuauiinoudy dopted: Wiikkkas, the present state of the political parties of he countrv exeitts the fears of the ii-tlecting and pttti* Itic of all partit s for the nfety, indeed, the permanence, d'our I’uion. and tlie eau eot rational freedom through iut the w. rid ; *e, a pot lion of the people ol the coiiu y of Albemarle, assembled to consult for the public ;nod, and devise means to avert the heavy calamity tha: lireateiis this nation aud thewoild, iu the destruction ol his glorious Union, sincerely belteviog that such a re ult can best le s.euied by the tied on ol John Bell ut the next President and ol Edwatd Everett as the lext Vice President of ti e Union, do resolve : 1. That, in vi w of the present condition of thecoun ry, aud by reason of their unquestioned ability, hottus v, pmriolI-m, services and experience, .luiix likl.i. and Onw ASU Kvkrktt are more tiniuently qualified to give ieace to .he nation, to briug about harmouy among the s-c lions, and to lestore the era o! good lev ling and good fovernment, than any other candidates belore the people or the ollices of President and Vice Presidcul ol the Tailed States. , 2. That they are candidates of an orgaui/.rtion fully initcd, having for its objects the svfety and perpetuity ,r the lluiou, and the equal preservation of the rights if the ptopie of every part of the couutry. ;j Tlia'. we hereby ratify the nomination of John Bi t L vud of Eiiwarh Evkkkit; and believing their election a ill promote the btsl iuterests ot the whole country, we -ordiallv invite members ol all parties, and of every por jon of tlie Union, to unite with us in tt.eir support, and »e will use our b,st efforts to secure their t lection. 4. That we recommend the early formation ol Clubs n every Magisterial District. 5. That the proceeding-* of this meeting be published in the Charlottesville A’evieis and Richmond \\ h‘<j. The lo'lowing resolution, offered by Dr. M. L. Auder tou, was likewise adopted: A>voiced, That John Wood, Jr , James D Jones, A! exauder Rivet, Fred. M. Wills, John Vowlcs, William T. Early, James S. Birksduta, E. R Watson, Thos. Wood, 11. T. Crigler, John Cochran, Jas. C. Sciutliall, and Wm. D. II AilOt T, *p|JUlu cu u vvuiiii pondence and general business, und that, iu uniou with the various Clubs ol the county, they be instructed to make arrangements for a Mass Meeting ol the triends ol Bell and Evtrelt, to be held in the town of Charlottes ville, at some future period to he determined by them. Ou motion, the meeting adjourned. 0HA3. CARTER, Frea’t. Green Peyton, Sec’y. JOUN’ BELL AT HOME —HOW HE LIVES —HIS OPINION’S ABOUT THE PRESENT CRISIS. [Xiuhtillt Vurrtffondtnct «/ the Xe» York J/eralJ ] The Hon. John Bell, the Union Constitutional candi date lor the Presidency, resides with bis wife at the house of bis step-son, Harry Yeatmin, Esq , iu Summer street, Nashville, lie formerly had quarters iu the City Hotel, iu rooms where these lines are written, but lelt a shoit lime since to etjoy the quietude of a more secluded home. His present residence is n pretty house, with a verandah aud shrubbeM, situated a few yards from the sidewalk of one of the pleasantest streets iu Nashville. IIIS MATRIMONIAL CONNECTIONS. Mr. Bell has been married twice. His hist wife was a daughter ol a wealthy Tcuuesseean, named Dickinson, residing in Rutherford county. By her be had several children, most of whom are still living, iu good circum stances, tin ir grandfalhi r taviog been bountiful toward them, giving them caota ou his death. Oue ol bis sons, Mr. John Bell, Jr, was recently a municipal candidate for dark of the county of Rutherford. Uis second wife, who still lives, iu the enjoyment of excellent health, was formerly a widow lady ot wealth—Mrs. Ycat uian—belonging to oue of the best families of Tennes see. Three daughters have ble-red this happy union. HELL'S RELiniOUS ANI> TKMPKRANCK IIAllIT*. Mr. Bell and his wile are members ol Ur. Edgar’s Presbyterian ebureb. Mrs Bell attends service quite re gularly ; but Mr. Bell diversities bis religious devotions at the’Presbytery by occasionally dropping ia at the Bap tist church, where be hears good preaching, llis habits are those of temperance. He lives easy and comforta bly, indulges in a little wine occasiouly, but not to any greater extent tliau Uaniel Webster or Berrien or Judge Pbtlpe, or any other of bii lotmcrSenatorial colleagues. So far as driukirg is concerned, he is therefore justly es teemed a marvelously proper man. Although lor many years a resident or Washington, he lias uever been known to "buck the tiger;” aud lurthermore, although he may have seen a small clcphaul iu his younger days, he is now the embodiment of stern aud indexible morali ty—like Sam Houston, for instauco. That he is a reli gious, temperate, moral and benevolent man, is conced ed ou every side. MR. HELL AS A SLAVEHOLDER. Mr. Bell has a third interest in about four hundred slaves, the balance belonging to his secoud wife.^ They are employed in Mr. Bell’s iron wotks on the Cumber land river', and in Ids coal-lmnks in Kentucky. The sys tem bv which this large body of slaves is governed is admirable and humane. They arc all properly clothed, fed, their religious instructions and tnoraleulture attend ed to, and thev are required to work not au hour beyond the usual standard of a day’s lubor, uul> u they receive pav therefor. Although holding this property in slaves, Mr. Bell Is not considered a very wealthy uiau, some un fortunate speculations in Kentucky coal-mines having cx hausted a former competency and lelt him embarrassed The fortune of his wile ia, however, ample and well in vested. dell's views or TIIE PRISIMtTUL qCESTIOH. The writer, having called upon Mr. Bel', helj the fol lowing contereatiou with him: Mr. Hell eiprcssed bis views freely about the preset politics! coolest. He considered the principles of th< party lie represented the best for the interests of tin country at large. All tie other candidates, he said, rep * resented sections! interests, with the exception of Doug ' las, who h' considered as an infinitely more national mat j than Breckinridge. He prehrred Douglas’ non-interveu tion doctrines to the disuuien doctrines Mr. llreekinridgi represented. He hid been written to on the ml ject o a fusion against Lincoln, but he bad declined to interfert * on the subject, advising his friends in the different pnr lions of the eoun’rv, to act as thev thought best in tbcii * sev< ral sections. Ho far as they adhered to prircipies it ■ any arrangement thev niiglt make to defeat Lincoln he would adhere to them, “but when they departed from principle," he said with emphasis, “1 am no longer with r them.” seprosi LINCOLN 19 ELECTED? He spoke cheerfully of the encouraging intelligence he was daily receiving relative to the progress ol the Union movement of the country; and in reply to a ques tion asked, what course, in his opinion, the Sctith would take in the event of Lincoln’s election, be replied that so far as he and his fiiei-ds are concerned, they would ac quiesce; and that the mission Ol the party he represent ed in the South was to prevent a dissolution of the Union in ibe event of Lincoln’s turcess, by the intempe rate action of Southern extremists. But be had no ap prehensions that Lincoln would be elected. He believed that the Union movement was spreading with such vol ume, strength and rapidity, as to ovetwhelui all the sec tional candidate*, and that either himself or Mr. Kverett would be the next President ‘ Doyou go to Washington in the Fall?” we ventured to ask. "No, sir,” replied Mr. Bel), “unless I am President— (a p«u«e) —I think so." Wo spoke of Edward Kverett, and Mr. Bell indulged in a rhapsody of remarks about bis copartner on die Union ticket, his uxtioual position, and his universal popularity, lie also spoke of his chances fur the Presi dency in case of no choice by thr people. klr. Bell stated that he regarded Mr. Seward as the head of the Northern patty; Mr. Chase a step lower; aud as for Mr. Banks, he did not know exactly where to place him. He regarded him as a man of ability, but bis views on national matters were not clearly debited to his mind. Mr. Liucoln he regarded as a fair, ctndid, open-heart ed, common-sense man. He was in the House of Rep resentatives when he (Mr. Belli was in the Senate. If left to himself, Mr Bell had no frars about Mr. Lincoln; but it would be the counsels of tho leaders of his pnny —Seward and others—that be feared, and which would be fraught with injustice to the South, and eventual dan ger to the Union. HELL OR KVERETT THE NEXT PRESIDENT. On taking our departure, we mentioned that we might see Mr. Everett in the corns; of a few weeks. “Tell him,” said Mr. Beil, “ that the cause is progressing gioiiou-ly; 'hat I will soon write to him in detail, and interchange view;; aud tell him that either lm or I will be President —I, by the people of the Uousefcr he, through the ac tion of the Senate.” During the entire interview,Mr. Bell expressed the ut most coubdeiico in tho triumphant success of the UniwU ticket. It was an agreeable c >nvi rsatiou, of an hour or so, with a worthy old gcuilemau, amid his household aud surtoundings. THE PRINCE OF WALKS—HIS RECEPTION AT CHARLOTTETOWN—HIS REPLIES To ADDRES SES. Charlottetown, Aug. 10.—The Prince of Wales land ... _ .. .Inn, , >■«... ..... mind's ship Nile adii the Ariadne, Cossack, Valorous, and l iving Kish accompanied him, as also the French Commodore's ship l’omene. The day wag storm v and wet. There was a multitude of visitors from abroad.— The steamer Arabian brought sit hundred persons Irotn Quebec, and the Westmoreland four hundred from Hi uns wck. Some of the exeurrionists had to camp out. The preparations for the Prince's reception were good. The Pi luce, who wore a Colonel's uniform, landed un der eight royal salutes I rent the ships and battery, in cluding a French ship. He was received on Qaei n’s wharf by the officets of (loverumrnt, members of the public bodies, members of the clergy and bar, und depu tations o( proni’ucut cit z ns. He was conveyed in the Governot’s carriage and acvompinitd t>y a procession along the streets, which were lined bv tho volunteers’ battalion ai d numerous tasteful archts were erected. The balconies of tho houses were iiiled with ladies and children. A number of the latter sattg the national anthem. A gust dot honor of regular troops accompa nied the Prince from Halifax. The Prince rod.-oi^^," plain clothes this afternoon in the raitt. „ ! crave and nth... a.s here Ciurlottxtow.s, r. w A..g. 11, torn This morning the Prince held a levee at the Govern ment House, lie afterwards proceeded to the Colonial Building*, and received an address from the Legis'aturc, to which he returned the following reply: Gkntlkkkn—It allotds me the greatest pleasure to receive so friendly t. welcome from an island which, though tho smallest of the British colonies of North America, hit* strong claims upon the kindly re collection of the family of the Queen. Its name commemorates tho performance of public duties in these regions by tny grandfather. It* name is also borne by his diseendatit, who t.ov visi s your shores by dr sire of your sovereign, to: indeed to command Iter troops, or to hold any authority amongtt you, but to as sure all ber suijects'of the deep interns', which site has ever taken in those who arc extending British civilim tiou and power in these distant possessions. With this, my visit to the lower provinces is brought to a close; and eveu if 1 wero uot about to euter the St. Ijiwri noc, and become acquainted with the magnificent country which lies upon tu banks, I should carry hack with me to England a grateful recollection of nil the kindness 1 have received, and an endearing regard and sympathy for a people in whom the love of fit-edom is combined with a deep-rooted attachment to the mother couulry and the institutions in which we have all been nurtured. An address from the Muyor and Corporation elicited this response: (iKNILKURM— I thank you sincerely for the address which yon have just prerented to tue, aud I avail myself of this occasion to request you to express to the cili xcus, whose muttici|Mtl councillors you are, my watm ac knowledgments for the hearty welcome with which they greeted me yesterday. That loyalty to the Queen and alMehnn nt to the British crown arc the characteristics of the population of Charlottetown I never doubted — You have given the proofs of those fccliugs which it will be my happiness to convey to her Majesty, and to assure her that y ou share largely iu the sentiment which I may now pronou tee to be universal in these colonies. Your exprcesiou of air.ciiouato interest in all that con cerns mv fututie welfare and ust fulness in the career which, by (iod’s will, may he before me, arc such as lo demand a no leas cordial response on my part. I assure you they will not he foreotter, Tn* Eartiiqiakk in KrNTtfKT.—It has already been mentioned that at several places in Kentucky and Indiana the shock of au earthquake «raa felt on the morning of the 7th instant. At Evansville, Indium, it was accom panied by a sound similar to that made by a heavy train of ears running ilowly through a depot. Doors and w indows rattled, and buddings jarred as if agitated by the moving of heavy goods on the same floor. Iu one hardware store on Maiu streci, the shock was so severe as to throw over a large circular raw standing against the wall at an angle of ‘-'5 degrees. A letter says: At Heuderson, Kv., the slioik wns even more severe, though not of so long duration. The people left their bourn s and ran into the streets. Though no damage was done. 1 ain under the impression that the shock was heavier further South. The waves secturd to come from the southwest. Up to the time of the shock, the heat was very oppresdve—not a btcaih of air stirring. Since that time the wind has gradually increased, and the ther mometer is sinking fust. Now (9 fltl l*. M.) the ther mometer stands at OX At 9o clock this morning it stood at 91 iu the shade. The sky is not clear; neither is it cloudy. There nppears to he a sort of mist that makes the stars appear dim. The breexe is still in creasing. I understand the au:ora borealis was visible at - o’clock this morning.___ -W" M - I H. -A- SMITH Hal removed to 120 MAIM STREET, ; It Doors West of the Old Stand. Fit 1>IT JARS ! Fill IT J AU* ;! FKI’IT J AIIS I ft \\rit have on hand IKI.F--KAl.INil FROIT JARS of all the Yv Improved makee-lo which we Invite the attenth-n of our frlcnc'a and customers. BTRBBINS, PULLKN A CO., au 9 Cor Inh ant Broad »U. 1,M)H KENT.—Three vny desirable Room* over our Store. For lerat, apply to .a 4—tf _ JOHNSTON * \VHITINO_ I volt KENT.—That new, commodious and very desirable I; tcocaent on Sth between Clay and Leigh atreeta, recently oc cupied by Judge- P V. Daniel, deceased For terms apply lo Mr. 0. C. Kllcion Leigh sUeet near Second, or to Jell—tf F. V. DANIEL, Js. yOR HE T.-One large Room on Main Sheet, on she list I4 floor over the the rlore of S. A. Myers soluble (or a business office. Possession given 1st July nest. _ JclS-Of__ g A. MYRAS. Room* FOR RKNT.-Two pleasant lodging rooms over our office, soluble for single gentlemen Apply to mvIA W.J) 0010) (JITT A 00., 18S Cary st 1)OK KENT-—Two large rooms admirably adapted to 1 the purpooea of oflloes or Lodging Roooina. Apply at ■■ Whig Office. _ _ _ | VOIt RESIT—And possession given the Aral of neat month l4 (August), the front mom on the Aral floor over my store, at present occupied by Dr, Ingram. JOHN THOMPSON, SI Main street. Flit fl RLE.—Mahans Richmond Fire AsenclaUon Stock.— Also Vo. 6 per cent bonds. R. H. MAURY A CO.. Jyiu Under St. Charles Hotel FI: ATM KH S. POme Wrstern 1 Ive Geese K-alhers/or sale h, an9 JOHN N GORDO" A SON PHBHKHVINC KRTTLEI.-Furnace* and Potalc Steamers, tor sale ehelp, by _ CLARKS'!* A AKD1R80R, jy*l No tug Main st riHMN: KA’OI lI7—100 bbl«, In prime order, lor s.le oy X sail _1. AO B nA>RNPOdT. A A MEXICAN ORTA NO. ft) tone A A Meilctn Ousoo esrtfu ly te octed, and warrant* d to h* of the *er» be* qaalll”. K. H. EK’NRf B * CJ . I *ui8 M Cary Street. jg LIMITED PAKTNEBSIIIP. jg A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has been formed between Jf SKPII LAlDLkY, of the city o' Kvhmond, Vi, and JOHN W. CRADDOCK, of the coanty of Ualifax, Va , under the Arm of JOSKPH LA1DLEY, roi tub ri anei nr cn»i.u<n»o a usual DRUG AMI) APOTHECARY BUSINESS, In (lie rily or Rlrlimond. JOSEPH LA1DLKY u the general partner. JOHN W. CRADDOCK, la the apectal partner. Rich partner contribute* the eum of flee thousand dollar! In each, to the capital of the concern. Ihe laid partnership ihall continue lot Arc rear# from July Ut. tMO. City of Rlohmond to lrit: Tlili day personally appeared be'nre me, an alderman and ex offldo Juitlce of the Petce.ln xml for Uie city aforesaid. J.urpti Laldley. general partner In the above boil neaa, and made oath that John W Crad-lock, tbe iprelal partner, hao a tuallv palJ flee thouiand dollar, In cash to the caoltoi of the eonoern. Given uu ter my band and seal the Id day of Auguo*. 1SCO —■— jno. p. rf.osaclt, j. p. <»**'. L _—_ aoR— 6w DIMYAKI) T. ItOUIMNOM, GRADUATF OP THR PIIILAUKLl'III I COLLEGE nr PHARMACY, Nurcenaor to LAIDLKY & ROBINSON, FOURTH AND FRANKLIN 8T&, Richmond, nASln stnrr % large, fresh ar..l well selected stock of IWrdl ( in s, Cltfiitlcals, Prrluinrry, Fancy Aril* fir*, At., which he offers at low prices. Ptrlrt personal attention will be given to *11 the departments of the husi*> s« t*r Ord rs for stdpment will be promptly attended to and moat carefully packed. jy¥4 r\siK mn:. THE lNSHKANTK COMPANY OF THE STATE OF_V IRGHNI A. CAPITAL.$:l H>,OnO OFFICE-.TValii Sired, In American Hotel. f |HIM Company tak s. In addition to the ordinary Fire and Ma ft rine risk*. PERPETUAL Insurance on bui dings. Coder this policy on* payment MJUM >he property K JR KVfcR against lo#a by Are. Tula Company receivei MDNaY on deposit, pays intereat thereon, and guarantees the payment of Negotiable Notes and 111.I* of Kxch*u*e. DIRECTORS. H'm. II Macfarland, Prea’i Farmer*’ Bank. A Warwick, f!rtn of Wa*wlek A Barkolale. Was. O Crenshaw. Ilrm r.f Crenshaw A Co Wellington Goddln, Arm of Goddln A Apperson. T. W wcCa* re, linn of Dtirlop, Moncare A Co. G. A Dtrka lel- . A-m of Warwi k k Barksdale. Jss. If Grant. T bacco Manufacturer. L D. Crenahaw. Arm of lltiall. Urroshaw k Co. John I.. Bacon, fir n of Bacon k Batkenille. R. B llaxa'l, firm of llaxall, Creushaw A Co. John Curie, Jr Kb'p Owner. Wm. H. Warwick, firm o* Warwick k Batksdale. Jaa Alfred Jones Attorney at Law. C O I hit builder. F. O. Ruffin, Agricu!’iirl»t and Manufacturer. R W. McGrudef, firm of H MeGrndei'a Sou’s. W. W Crump. Attorney at Law. J as. Dunlop, firm of Dunlop, Monrure A Co. BOLLING W. IIAXU L, Pr.Vt. O y i'. n, Be > au W XO.rjCiXJC.XV OO W IXjOVJIN MANUKAOTURI.NG OOMPAKV'S SEWING MACHINES. **- 60,00. 60,000. -^a HAVE been sod and the inlv*rt»l stlLfactlon warrants the Company In rec ;ruuie tiding ami warranting It In the strecg est terms. OPINION OF THIS PRFSd Of VIRGINIA, The best we have s-en.—&><iminer. The w«>ri is strong and perfect — Christian Atfn* oft. No oth-r at all compares.*Sont\. Contain* every late Improvement. — ('ant.of l\ , ion. It doe* all It proposes. — Af/n/a //vr. Is supe lor to any.— !>anriUt Trowk'ript. Is decidedly the heat —,! J rmnion AV/u/ff/Vim. Moit excellent lUot Kuhj* H^.ubUvan, Far the best — WamtUon Whig, It take the leid *-FVii0 of (lii. Papolor to any — l a c oh w. Th** best la ns • — t VrObMtrrtr. The most complete — llo kitightm Rtglutir. The best it a le — Vot^ff /boon-rat Wttli ut a rival- S imU/lr Amtriauk Recent improvements n»»ke It th* tuosl«o nplete and perfect ma.hine xu-*«d to tat public, E. II CRAIGK, Agent, 2J7 Main HI HI hmond. _Johnson’s Had, Norfolk TO THE FARM ERR AND PLANTERS OF ~ yilWiTirt • o - FOWLE .te CO.’S 80LUBLE PHOSPHATES PERUVIAN GUANO, tiis nr*T, csKir wr a*i> t rxajnxcrr FERTILIZER YET OFFERED TO TllK A G Rl« *1'I.TURI3T8. I INDORSED by Dr. R II Stabler, of Alexandria, Va., and Prof. A Catnpbe ! Morfit, of N**w Yotk.tvo of the mint eminent Ohrm Ms of the rniteil States, as the onlv combination of Phnsphatlc and Amrm nUted <; utmost, *et olferrd In a really soluble lorm. It b composed of Ho 1 Peruvian and R mbrero GIJAN08, of o»r wn importit’i n, fr ni the Cblncha *nd8.»tLbr*ro!il«nd,*n1 war ranted tree fiom all Im orltfct It has been severely tested by many of the most su. restful sml )n*<dllgeut farmers, both In Vir ginia and Maryland, side by side with Peruvian Guam., and If super!->rt*y ah ne fu ly proved, Mug 1C per • ent rhrsper. The flomnrern Gusno, before being nd led to the Peruvian, lx rendered Immediately soluble, he a process, but recently discovered, snd pe- uliariv «-ur own. The value of Pemvlsn Guano combined with this Paper Phosphate, can hardly be over estimated, a* a*i Itnpor tant constituent Is supplied by the Hombrero, which the Peruvian does not possets la so Idgb a degree when used alone. Price $50 |»cr Ion of 2,000 pound*. To those who prefer It, we will be prepared to furnish No. 1 Pe ruvian and Sombrero Guino, direct from the Island Also, Col umbian, Mexican, and African Guaoos ioh i.i: 4k < o., Alexandria, Va. HILL A NORFLEET, |y2S—dAwlm Sale Ay, ou at Richmond, V*. WILii H >X & GIBBS’ SEWING MACHINES. TXiIR ,l<r|-nrity In eon«tnIrtb„i, economy In thread, lime xml X1 pail>-nie, thi. excels all ntherBewiny WaeMn*. anil Cases mvie Id every >tylc and (lnlah, and all ma chine* warranted. Prtre *M.', to *75 Office and Bale. Room, II,Ivin'. Block; entrance on 12th street; Also In Belrln 1 Atkinson's Furniture Ware Boonia, (love-nur Rtrret. jTld ]M Kill) N WAKK -Juys, Jar., Clmrn* Pitcher., Ac , j for .ale at Factory price, by A. K. MOORK, Ayent, jfji Pare StreeL SAW BILL.-t (mod second hand raw X111, with all De css.rr Ustoic, for .ale Ly 1.9,1 c EDWIN WORTHAM A CO. I ISIICKA S1IEPIIERD, (Lite Fisher k Winston,) DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, I V A VK now on hand a large and freeb etock of DRUG*. MEDICINES. CHEMICAL*, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,SURGICAL I'STRlIMEnTS, Saddle bags, meidcinechest*, pa tent MEDICINES, PERFL’XKKV, FANCY AKTICU8 IMPORT ED SFUAK8, i HOICK BRANDS Or OH SWING TOBACCO, Ac. Jfll—lm '23 Main Street, A KINK ANNOIITHENT OK LUHIN'S various Unde of Perfumery, consisting"! Extracts, Snaps. ac., freeh and In good order! with a flue lot of llalr 0*1 and Hair Pomades. For lair by W. L WAS1N0, Drugntat, jy{7 No. III? Broad street. LIVKIIFOOL AND LONDON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, $10,000,000! ANNUAL INCOME, $ 2,250,000 1 Dully U- v* uur S?,*00.00. INVESTED IN THE UNITED STATES, OVER $800,0001 AU Director* rereonaUy neeixmeibl* fir Vie EnyayemenU rtf Me Company. WE reapectfally aak attention to the eecurlty of the Liverpool anil LomU ti Insurance Company, to lta policy holders In Its large ealh capital ami Inreitmenta, u stated above. The large capital and Income of the Company enable It to take Bnee convenient to parties requiring large amounts uf Inaurauce. In addition to the ordinary mode of Insurance, this Company la eon P EH if A WEST POLICIES, on the payment of TEXAXXP Ale PREMIUMS. Property Is, thenceforth, PERMANENTLY INSURED. The PoUry c«n be cancelled at any time, and the pre mium will be returned leaf ft per cent This Company will make Insurance by loaa of Renta by Fire, on a new and most liberal principle. Under the Policies of thla Company all claim* are paid upon ore •entatlon of satUfactory proof of loas without abaUmtoni or dtduo. Hon for inUr—i , and not, as Is usual, aixtt oayh after precau tion of proof. WORTHAM A WYATT, Agents, ml,81 49 Main atreet. under 8t tharlea Hotel. Ornca Ria'Uuoxu ani» Yoaa Ritraa Rituwiu Co, I Rinnioyii, August i I, lh« I NO foniracta, h|l'«, or otlifr obalgatSon* will be recognis'd by thla company utile* mid* bv order of the Hoard of Director*, Eo. H. Temple, **,.. SuperinG-mien., oj- A nVHR VIHfJINIr. IDEB VI ' KOAB.-The on 1 ly kind that will lrei*p ric.lea, just rwcaivee 1ft bola., which we will wll at the Dwelt price* HIKW 4 C0.. ,u4 Cot. Mala and id streets. -a CAA BUI PH INI K MBA LI Nil KOBN V 1 500 „l.hr__UaOftN A WSPHRaVTIl. BBOO.IIN! BBOOMN! I—We have on hand a supply **f Brooms made at the InsUloUoo for the deaf, and dumb, and blind. Ealtlgh. N. C. formic a. HORDGN A FOB ~ TO PERSONR I# llELIttTK HEALTH. WK can wltli confidence recommend F.llalrof Ca’liayaor Bark. It la a p'eaaant Cordial, and one of the beet Tonics of the age, far a debilitated system. A full supply f- r sale bv ,„4 DOVE A On, Wholesale Dtuggllt*. NEW YORK WIRE MILL NELSON &. RICHMOND. Manufacturer* of, hii*1 Dealer* In WIRE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. and have FPKF.DY Dispatch Ct'cula-s furnish-d siring dlaeonnt from List, cr nett prices at LOWEST MARKFT K*iTS8. TERMS-81* MontFs’ "on payaMa at Hank, with current rale of Exahangc on New York, nr 6 per ceat off for Cash Wire Mill, SKIM Rlret. I YUW YORK Varui-ouue, 81 John 81, ) id As II lvIU\. •n*ttT r. jowrsToH, twouab w. whits *o, of Louisa Co., Va, of UanoTerCo., Va. JOIIVSTON A WIIITHG, Grocers and Coinm lout on lMrrcbautsf Corner 4th and broad Streets, Richmoid, Va., Keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of GROCERIES, LIQUOR*, Ac.tAa. lakS And attend to the sales of all kind of Coon try Pro.Iocs GBNTLK JBNS* u EAR Gents Utuie Me* I no Shirts Do do Colton do Do Lisle Thread do Do Nik and Merino Drawirt Do I4*le, 61 k. Kid and other Glow Do Cotton, I Isle and Hlk Half Hose Do Jupe and Colored Bordered and Hemmed Handker chief Black and Fancy Neck Tin Linen Collars, Shirt Fronts and Sospenders. CHRISTIAN A LATHROP. IF® _ _ 90 Main Street. Gwain ckadlks, grain ckadlbs Cosbjrf Wood brace Saunders’ M M Grant’s Wire “ Grant's M M Southern Pattern Brown A Co.f " •• Co:ton*s “ “ Alo, Clover and Grass Seethes complete; wood and Iron Snatha, Oleaners, Rakes, barley and wheat Forks, word Tinea For sale by J“*®_ WM. PALMER. BON A CO. LUMNKII CLOTHING “ O M tTN STREET, for sale very chetp. Grass Linen Oats Fancy Linen Suits Black Atpaeea Coats While Linen Coats * (Inu* IJnen V ats While M*ndU*n Vest* Otnx* Under Rhlrtt Gowararr Under Milrts Brown and White bocks Neck Tits and Suspenders. Call and examine them. J*® !»ARUACOTT, HARRIS A CO. iniPSOI A niLLBt J JAVK on hand a good assoitment of GAUZE AND SI L K SHIRTS, and offer them to the trade on Reasonable Terms 0»U»t 11» MAIN TREET, 1?21_ Richmond. i a ,i. o i! s.ii o n a a a On tin; Eiiro|H*aii t*!aii, CITY OY NEW YORK Single RoomsSO Otn. per Day, CITY II ALL SQUARE, CORNER OE YRANKEORT STREET, (Oppo ite City Hall.) Meals, as they may be ordered In the spacious Refectory. There l* a Barber's 8hop and Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel. IV. B.-lie ware of liiimicr* and llarktuen, wto say wearefulL R. FRENCH, maS Proprietor. PLANTER YARD. — Uaviiif based tlie lot next to my Warehouse on the Dork, I shall keep constantly on hand s supply of the best LUMP PLANTER, which I will sell at the lowest market rates. All Piaster sold by me wl I he WhIOHH) OUT Ab DELIVERED,so isrowlllbSBOiOiilBWe'glit to the couaumer,— Orders from Die trade tided on accommodating testis. Jtift -dA. u A s LEE HUGHES 1)1 m iV CKCIIANVE, IMI’OHTI'RS OF FANCY GOODS. 3 11 urojuiw:»y, new lork, 3 11, OFFITR to the Trade a Avyr, //A«Ji and «v// a wort met)' of PARIS FANCY GOODS, t„ which they will receive eon slant addition* by HL-wmer* during the season. Among their stock may b* found nearly al! the New Styles and full lines of flu* Braid Caw, Ifaiw Nut* axd Goi»»trk.<*i Fancy Wa'r Pi*<t, Coni*- axd OaxtMKxrs, 8UMA Hmi lire rum aad Clasw Gilt, a., Fil* Wen it Guari**, ktaa h.iTiit i'UAtxs, Pii isl Pisa, I!hi -»iw, Gaxtfka Dram Burma*, Farcy Halts. I tmlI. asd Gilt JrWLIKV Brel's A«0<K1IKOR<<, Ac., Ac., All of which they Oder to Uie Trad- »t tnc lowest market price* Rod Jy 4—.*tm on the m< st liberal terms ^ KMTI.TIOND MAIM? LOOK*. A :VlBA.\k LOCKS, PRISON LOCKS, RAKE LOCKsA* V EToRK POOR LOCKS. KtJ Alao, loi k» |‘or Private Durllinss. f|1HF subscriber Is pr-pared to make any and al' kl ids of Locks JL at the shortest nolle-. Also, Iron Hash for Htor- Doors nod Windows, and ns heap at the s^uic kind of work can be made In or out of the Mat*-. Bell hanging and jobbing d ne with n .*atn>*s "nd d» • patch. w w. bread, Lock Smith, Bell Hanger an<i Silver Plster, _lvik *‘re«t, beta*. » n Vain and Cary. 1HRK*H TEAR.'last received per stearrer, a fresh Hot o' Gunpowder. ImnerUL Thihik II*—• *«-4 «»•--» au :t _MIVNIH A CO A HTIyTs’ HI IT * RIAN, h licit a» OH colon* 111 4\ Aiber cake w.ier c< loe«. ?*Me, llteh and • a*nri hair pe eda India Ink, Drawing | aper, llrUt&l board, lead and colored pencil-, crayons, pens, MaD-em*tl<*iil iMdrune^U, books on Art, Drawin* studl-s, Ac , in great variety, for sale al the who'-sal* and retail Artist*' tore of WM BATTLER A <-0., angd— 142 Main st, a few doors below KschangeBank WK IIAVK IV STOKE AND tiller for Salt on as favorable terms *« the article can be imported for. flf tv pa<k wires Of, \ and S pipes) uf pure and best quality FRENCH HR iNDY. of our own Importation. arU AfVrV A MPBOOMR JULY~i8«0. Tllllpns H. PRICE A ro. will plti* upon their . r unlets, t<> be sold during Ihe present and ensuing months, all of their stock of Summer Dress Goals, With many other things, at astot.Uhitifiy low prtrrs. licit«nt H'.lks and Bilk Robes Organdie Mollies and Rohrs knelt? h Uar-ge* and Rich Rohes Jaconets, Lawns, Cambrics llernant lobe*. Grenadine* Fren h and KnglUh CMnls flhsw’*, Mantle*, Uncna Sheetings Dam.i5Vs Kmbrold-rle*, Hosiery, Ac., At*. Their *‘ock of LACK and flit K M AN fLKB Is Urge and complete; a’s*). DQRM8 f «V«IJ Ki.trrlal fur inviHaf, kf|A ooaMRflf on hand o- made up al their Maxtilla Niiirtcniiv upon a few hours notice. Citizens and stranger* ar« Invited to give them a call. New Good) liv every arrival, iy; T. jt PMC1 a no CO-FA RTNKK4HIF —We I. %ve this day associated with us In the Hilna. Glass and Karfhenwarw lm«la**ss Mr. J. Gam la»d Bn hi ho* under the firm «.f STKHU1NH, Pi LI KN A CO. We are grateful to the public for their patronage the past Iwen ly years, and solicit a continuance for the new concern fay 11. IMA RTKHItlNB A PITUJR. ” T1IK MASONIC 1IAKI ’. A collection of HI A SONIC ODBCS' Ilk HI NS, SONGS, Ac. For the public and private ceremonies and festival* OF THE FRATERNITY. BY r.EOKtiF. W. CHASE, K. T. Editor of the Masonl * Journal. Ac. For tale at r. U. TAYLOR n Mutic puiw, y 1® 1 ■»*> Main itr- et. PRK'KK RKDITCKD. FINDING our itock of DRE.^fi and oUicr FANCY OOUDfl rather too heavy, we shall, f.«m this date, reduce the prices a* fob owe. Say Handsome FrenehPrlnted Deregca, £3 Very pretty small flrure, half Mourning do., 33 Super French Organdies, 33 Do. do Jaconets 33 Super Chlnts Pattern O/gandlee, SO Fancy Drew Silks, all bought this Spring at unusually low prices Grey Dress Goo ’s, aP qualities, at cost bilk, Lace, Poplin and ether Mantles, at reduced prices French Work S<ttJ. Collars and Sleeves, new and pretty, Our stock of Staple Ooods Is as good as It has been during the season. Determined to reduce the stock we shall the Goods at LOW PRICES. jel'J CHILES A CI1ENERY. GEORGE WARNE«, Commission Merchant AHO A'lKST TOR TRR ? tt.R OR TOBACCO, FLOUR, ORAIN andKOUTUIRW PRODUCE generally 1(12 South Eiitaav Mired, Opposite Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Depot, RALTinilHR. REFERS BV PKRM188ION, Ueaen Spoils, IUrvey A Co, Richmond, •• Atvey A Lipscomb, do « Kirkland. Chase A Co., Baltimore, •• Toulmln, Voorhecs A Co , Mobile, . Mlch'l Warner, Ee<|., Prealdent Mechanic*’ Rank, Baltimore mall—ly OK TO 30 HA ns —country cured - verv superior, fine for broiling, for sale by A. K. MOORE Arent, Cary SUit-L Til K AhllF.ltl4ltLB INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ClIARLOTTAdVILLR, VIRGINIA. Office for Slave Insurance, 130 Main Street Richmond, VIrfill* Policies (ranted OR the moat liberal term*, for one or a tersa of years. KNOWLES A WALFORD, Agents. t. W HsaoDCi, M. D., Examiner. fai^Ofll. e hours 10 o'clock, rtaUr Ivl" R'~ Elf IN RD M <i A It AN I) KVttl P» 1W) bbls. New Yolk Steam Sugar Refinery Co.’s Extra CAB Crl!>e Sugar, •0 bbls Sugar Uouae gyn.p, Receiving, for a -I' bv LEWIS WMIB A JOHN (I W ADE. ■A1NB Ol.n U HITK WHISK If—An utic.e ibat l* drea almost uuiieraal satisfaction. Kept ronnravtly on hand, for sale by A E. MOOEi. Agent, Jyl7 _ Cary Street I.7LOUH, In >, bags, for sale by f ' - A. K. MOORE. Agent, jj J7 Cary 8 reef. <Tr o lUJlT B. » T E E • DENTI8 T. OfBre fc Heni.lt u< c Soutl.Si.lc Alain at between "lit *i«l 8th Street*, (lire ibx/re oboes (VeiuAtwc's A'aur UoUl,) RICHMOND, VA. HA VINO an exp. time* of ten yean In hi* Pro- ar- " ■ -V fcaalon, ha feel* confident of giving eatlefhr- Y- 08- . tlon to tboae who may favor him with their patron- I f 7VrVX?V% U, mhlft—Era '-^1 Jl 7 YuTICE.-A’ we are determined lo furtdsl. ou' frlen j_X tomers and the public generally with ibe very brat cf Goo In our fine, cither manufactured bv ourselves or Impelled for la dle*, Gentlemen, Misses Boys, Children, at the lowest pncee, ac cording lo the ..uallty, all In want call on ‘ ALEX. HILL A CO.. Manufacturers and Importers, No. 187 Main fit., (,4 Richmond. V* THE FIH8T I’ll ETIH'.VI CASK SEATED CHA'U AIAU'KAI luHY AA1) AVARER00M8 Non. 223 and 225 Noitls Gth Street. THE greatest variety of style! suitable for par Ion, Dr.es- a log rnome or Chambers. UA AM... Hrb New 8tyl«e of 0111 Rrepllon Chain, ladle* PWt Bewirg Rockers, Camp Chairs, Ac., FMUtfeli-hla, F*- ' » • JjlC—If IB WOLE*. IEWT AM) RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. S. -A». E!R3. ooun r r maijt aid fuel »tu«th, wcauosc, vinoiaiA. HA8 just received. In addition to his already I «rge and extensive MsortraentA, a r ♦ *ntlful collection of ali the latest and nw'tt elr^aot styles of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. W'wishesmanufactured by the following celebrated makers:— Jo lee Jurgensos, t U Adams k 84ns, David Taylor. Henry Key* woods Lemon, Alfred Lavalrtt, and other celebrated makers. WIAMONDA—A very large and rich assortoert of Diamonds and other precious stones. Dlsmonds, P« arts. Opal, Csrbunc’e, Garnet, Coral, Cameo, Onyx, In rru. asd hi r axrm. Abo —Spectacles—B asUUan Perbcopla Pebbles, set In gold, sliver and steel Lames. Clocks, Cutlery ann Jewelry of every de* tcrtpMon. The public art respectfully Invited to examine the above brfors purchasing. 8. A MTKI8. ®a2* _ __Cor. Main and Pearl 81*. 801THERS LOCK MA5UF1T0RT. DWELLING Locks of every description ; Sliding DooTrJtrn mlogs of the beat quality. Abo, Prison and Bank Locks ; Ulnges and Bolts of any height Bclb hung, with or without Tabes. ALL KINDS OP REPAIRING DONE. As I tell no work but my own manufacture, I am prepared (0 Warrant U to give entire satisfaction to these who may favor ms with a call. WILLIAM KKADT, MO Main Street, betwen Sth and fth, ^felO—ly_ Rjcwiiosd. Va. milUCi'N PI 1*0 I'OKTEM. THIS PIANO certainly aurpsMre all that we cou celveil the Instrument • apabl** of, arid yet Its whole construction b §0 slmpi- and common «*-ual cal, that U re« oinmenda llarlf at once as the only true plan, and it s 1 natural cause of w*ndcr, as In all such rases, why It was not discovered before. The theory cn which It Is mode, lives It strength and consequent pow*rlo keep In tune far beyend a Plane, built upon any other plan. It i* in /tu t U* t*U in MrisfcNec — Proin the New York Expr*se. P H. TAYLOR ha* a!so several second hand Pianos which hs will sell cheep for cash. «»*» 188 Nfaln Mrect, I860. « imjo. WILLIAMS Sc EELIOTT. 67 Main Ntrert, Hlilmiond, Va. WFORTKBB, WUOLKSALK A RKTAIL DKALKRR III IIA HI) WAR E, FI.VE-EDiiE TOOLS. BCillM\ti HARDWARE, FARAIIStt ‘ IXPLEMES18, he. Hum. 'poem. riLLOKs kprino*, Atm, Bolts, n«ii, Leathers, Clot.’.a, Trimming*. Ar , Ac. UAUII1KXHTB’ GOODS. Belting, Parking. Circular Fan. Dole'* S*w Hummers, Pile*. Wrrnriirf, Kevin Coe*. WMstl.s, Gauges. Ar. Ager... for tiir HAITIMOKK BK11. and HKAKH.WIR1*. Allrn'a Pat.nt HTK AM UUACi.H. aud t.-rockett’i COACH VARMhHKP, Ac. Locomotive *n<t St-am Login, builders, Railroad and 0*« Cun* pant... Ar , .uppllevl ailit kravl Work at manufacturer** price*, myl*— I y UE/iI> qi AKTEKS • BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 03 Mnln Strict, It I ( If 71 ON D. Virginia. PAOK'B Hio* Store, M ilalu Street, of«r» firUMe* to Ptmillce, whether In Lily or Country, for laying In • I.rlr luppllee of •Lon, that arenr.lr met will,, bring enable.I *o furnlah rrerf’ member of a family wtlh any dcvcilylioo <.f .),<•« v, Ac,, for hou.c, parlor, or mil of door us.-, heth of hi* oan end ih* i vet Norih ern manufacture. Karin-ra sen.ling r .aaarri till p* snpi-lteil al moderate |,rire«, uiili good al.oe*, Including brogue* of my own make, for held hands. In Addition to a constant supply of all kinds of abacs, of my own and 81-oee aa evi lie found In any ! o':;,- In Virginia- » I Invite all In want to call al the largv Tt unit and Shoe Fmporl nm, W Main Street. • »«* JOHN C. PAGK.JR, OOPPBBf PATMV KNITTING JIACIIIHKS, . FOIl HI.AW HOCKING AND FANCY KNITTING, —urn— MatTiiutm for knitting Drawn*, Miiite, (tc., OF ALL Hl/M. Ilib BlaiTiii'.ee of I b I, 2 k I, U 2 and :) & 2 Bib, OX NIXtl INI) 111 I'll TO ell MX. flTIIKHK AfacMm-a cae Go- K gliih Fprlr.jt Needle, on a .rw 1 principle, and are the rncaprat an1 moat raj-ld marhlnea for kol't n/ In u-e. The Goffee HaUnt Family Killing V-irUne f..r Fan try .<n.f Plantation u- la a new and menavfd f.alue In the uaefnllo- . rer.U ilti of tlie age, ami rxnV* «Hh 0 e Hi wing Machine. 4GRNCY AMI d4l» FfOM. No. 5J7HH«.1DM,1V, NMI IPIIK. JeT—ddin III NKV C. LKK, Auixt. SHARIS' PATENT COLTER HARROW. *nVj£ of the K*urillill£ CuiAlUIttllilV vhleh liti bent tried by man* practical F&'iuers, bud pronoanreJ -y them to be the very best Imp lent *n* yet nude, for pr-partn* be Un>l f-r se di v small yr in. and «(T>ctaally covering»ht tune ifUr seeding, w.tli tun horse* d« u.g the wo-k « f »!s sloci* Flow*. • We have purchased toe r’Kht for th-Bute of Ylrgiiiia, kr •! »re nr w BAnutacturtriir I cm for the ensuli y season,and pert fully lx.\ tie iq examination of then). >wi|_orortiK u att i co. KAF1L1 HOHillTUM 1% lit AT. I/\A HA(»8 of the above Wheat, fur seed, on consignment, UU a'd forstI- by us This wheat yle'ded this season, on good lard, thirty bu»h*-'« for • •oe sowed; ripened, aud wa* hsrvested the first wrtk In Jung*is ••■ry f.ne and heavy, sod is Mid net to have h**en affected by fly, int worm, or rust Frit* |Ji per uu« hd, or f b n* r bag 'f_hi nt k james. I *n MILKS OF V Mb M l»l llloK IPlu 1 >)\/THY li \Y. just received Jtsiu Bchocley's <ju«en Uty IMms, none such in the w.ihl Fresh Butler received twice a week 6 chesu of vtry superior Tea. For sale by ROLKKT A V IHBNF.Y, tlroeety and Feed Store. __ _ It'oad bt., oppoaite Theatre. kemuva'lT'" 1ST, C. BARTON HAS KKMOVRD To THE NKW BHLDIN0 No 221* Tin In, b- IwrfU Ntli mart Dili Mlrrtla. Hid New Flore being r uni .dluM and rxpreanly arranged for the RRT«IL MILUNKHY llt M.V-FM, .ill enable him to beep a large laaortim-nt of . Ready MadcMillinorv Article* as well as to add tu the eonvenietirr and profits of hts customers hipec I al attention w li hr given to the 111BDOM & FKEACII KEOIVEK 0EPAKT.1IEAT. And the assortment will be found i oinpleU durii y al. BrBBor*o* Lhe year. In connect ion with Mltdin ry ArtidrB, hr will kfty | gcveral assortment of Ladies' ru LEA US AM) SLEEVES. EUk CAPES ASP BEKTBA.S LACK and MOL'RNIKO VKILH, HKIDAL VKtU, Ac., of the la's* style*. Uc would also invite attention to a *>’ew Department which has added to the Mll'lnery Huai nets, via : the manufacture, to of* der, of CI.O.tKK \\l> MA.1TII.1.1N, wmrn win dc unucr uic super vision 01 a rcrspciciu ‘lcSlfOCr. IB latest Pari* fashion* rill be received monthly. li order* will meet with prrmpt attention. malS WILLIAM a. MoOOT. EDWARD MATHEWS fflcCOY Sc MATIIBUM, Virginia Tobacco Agents. 16 Huy tie Ml., Clmrlratou, 8. C. REEKRENCKS. Mrun. O'IU'ir, Ror>» * briaar, I •• Oeoaoe W Wiluih. A Ca, j-CWIntos. JiAU Brae* it, Jk, Esq., Jso. V. White, Rm|., I Kuwih A. Khith, K»q., vRJchmood. iot?* Th.» W. Dn.«ux. Esq.. 1 dirfta Lt Dll V DHI.SS GOODS ! LADIES’ DRESS GOODS I AT COST! AT COST ! I AT COST !!! The month of June btlnr at hand, and ftndlng our rtoek of Ladies’ Dress Goods to be consider*bly larger than I* desirable, and, desirous of glv'ng our friends and customers the advantage of an entire new stock of Dreaa Good* at every season, !>r»nles supplying themselvr# cheaply now, we have determin'd to sell from w-dat all oar Dreaa Good*, cf every description, from Rich Mika to ordinary Lawns, during the month of June at cost, and many st/Ds of Goods, ia preference to keeping them over, greatly below ecsL Id fact, wo will make a CltKAT CLEARING OUT SALE. Will be added, on at rival of a*earner from New Yo>k on Mr n>*ay 600 pc* nc*t style,new design, PRINTED LAWNS and ORGANDIES —juat what every body want*. Alan, *50 dcw title Lit«! lea’ li ra |>pinccntlstlcf of Black Silk Mantlet, Lace Cloaks, Lare Taltnaa. tfurnoas, La» e BliswU, anJ which, on accccnl of the lateness i.f lhe »ea«oa, will I • •old at nearly half the prlos they sold for marly a month ago.— A call from all In want la rcapnt'ally m quoted J MILLIiMKR A PRO.. left__ llrt Iiroad fttre* L UKU. ft. LOWJfW. TM. B 00OR. 4 l.oiwrs A COOK'S Foundry and Manulaotory, ■JGMTB STUB IT, 1111 MA1B, atUCnuBO, VUMIBIA. HAVING made large addition to oar sh«p, to soft the Boot) tri trade, we will sell at the Northern prices of 1S60 We kavt overliki different designs of Main and Ornamental Halliut s VcratiituH, HhIi oiiI n, Porrli Pirn a. Window Goard*, Ac., Ac.. Vault and Cellar Doors, Iron SJaah, hhatleit. and general Blackaodthlug and finishing dona with neatness aiid daapatch Cemetery Railing for tha country, made ao aa to be put up he an ordlnarr r'erhsrdr. Jaw- If P«»I*T WIRHi—k very rupeiior arth U of Port Wine, la fclaas and wood, direct from Opoito. Per sale bv 0. FRANZ. i I _ No ? Parhange Hloek. • fill 11* BROKER AGE. TlfV andrrslroed have thl« d»y fanned a eo-|>artnenhtp uedrr the atyle of * ll.lAfACSU A READ, for the purfioae of coo ductine the SUIP BROKERAGE boalatM, and reopeclfully kKu> the patrenaye of their fricndi tad the patllr. A. M1U-SPACGH, JAMES G. RRA». Gary and 18th itreeu, sear (he :>ook. Wrhmnod Jaitaarr lot. ISA) !eM-1f CIlKWIRfl T«« trro.-Vrr. ruerbr arllc ca, juat recHyed, foraale by the imall ifjanlltlr., or athervleo. by __ au* A. t MOORE. Afoot BLAiriH L IIIIOU V M GIH -IknatS.O.w’ * f uba MutcovaJo M* laaara, for ul< by »“* _ A K MOORI, A ret. BLACK ■» PA - Juat reeHyrd a drtle’rna art cle of KlrcV T-a, ntU'artirn (uaranteed In It. Al o, • lee »rtlrl-r . Green Te*«. for tale by _A: R M.'H'RR, A*enL RdM K’S WOOD bl.TI A It I r A V.— A •npp’y of.Aarfc, ebraled LUiaonl, 'oi tale by J. P. D’ Vr |„ TGua.Wi, I lJU 1 ’ Ou. Mala and luth f t