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H.H 1I?10.>D liOAKl) OF TKADL. • __ IL L. RANT, />«*. I JAB. f. BOTCT, 7V. | W. B, ISAACS.Sae'A OCiMTtt* OF AW*»MfW1. • WILLIAM S. DGh'NAN, Chairman. * LARSTN W ULAZKRWOOI, I *•, *-»BNTlLhY, thOS. W. UA’A.NCIC, I LEWIS D, CRENSHAW. WILLI AM BI'ER. ’{ LCTHEB LIBBY, * JAMES K RIDDICK. Sp rlkla JC>1 ICS.-TM NMOlhi* j*-l» uu jtj, Til AN hie -ewoeied her place again In the lln. be fcwti'Un1 lwp d hrr« rd N>* York. __ w _ . The th-ee ana hlpr comprla’a* Shj llaa will leaf* Sew York tor Kick one aa lolkwt. vtt . M Tba Y0KKTOWN C.pt In Parrlah .ear. Saturday at S P. M. Tka’AMkSTObiS t awluln Skinner, aeary Tu. eday, at s P. M. The RO eSOK*. CeptMn Ouo . *»ery Thartday, atll M RKTUkNlNO. , TVy Will l«»ro Richmond ee.ry ia-wday atd frtday atAo cl-ek » M. aa I Saturday if R. toi«h*ur al Norfolk going and return . «“* P;r further la cr-atl^app , to r waTSOW, OrpftA'tp K*P’ r*1 WbMVI. flplt ISmVU VUHH -Ike tuperlor fiat talk* J? who ue , M t U '1 KINS, Po r e ty, matter, ha.- JMC luk-kt lea erp-itWo of her ca-gor engaged «ndg .mg on b ard, ™ kte, a Irk uerpa'ch. P.r ... a n y rlPM^ » ^ - • rttiu Ktmltit —klrut v. awel.--Th- tuj.er'or t1 f„t a.l it g echr J N i»i.NW, Capi Nlckertou hae Sib In* a p rt. a of her cw go i ag.ged and »otng on board, w a have « ,0f * ‘^DAV.^kWM. Ct'BRlE. Witte- I nitio ft* Wiitai Ip Co., t Richmond, Aug it), I'M! ( THE Steamahlp CITY OP RICHWf ND hav ng been jfirfn e.th r .. n uatil the 1 it proa into, for the pur,cue 9|j||k ot replacini her boi er, th a*ea.'Mr VIRGINIA, Aaptaln -.wed A dad ay, «UI CO i nue o inaae h. r utual wev.iy tripe fre rht reeet'Ol ■ •■ok i aya and up oour of departura on Saturday t, uaul Mrlht.- a tka. CHAL,g p CARDWA, Agect, ._a,_ _HM_M.lu At eel EIltHMUt Tat «l» POINT. r pourh [TH AND NORTOLK - The et-am ^CSOK te l-RTIS Pal'K, CapL Z C. Gl'urd. fitted up In a neat ■>Talar night traeei.wlil make a aacurtlon W the above placet on SiTlR tt»V EVENING Halt, ltd inak, (and '.gulorly every SArCRDAY EVENING thereafter, d» tar he watering teuton., leaving the wharf at Rockett at I o'clock P. M-, arrive at 0 d P> lot about 11 o'ffock. thence to Portam .uth and Norfo.k, and return the neat evening (SUNDAY), leaving Norfolk .1 * a'c ock, touch ktPorU poalh *o 1 Oi: Point, And arrirc al Rklu.»ond about 1 • cl< ck 1 • M.. Munt^jr morn If . _ _ __ Patutuk for the trip, to O’d Point, Norfolk and Portamouth, and retO’ 3 tme iel, Included,) ♦* 8*. erso freight taken on the Excurttou Trip. * R O. HASKINS. S'l.fRtffcH ARK.IM) Jim USI JUMBS-RIVE* • • R GUI IVINf. P 'RIS- Jjjlf ll « ttOCTH. AND SGRPOLK -Th. Steamer* GLEN COVE and U < • TIN PECK, have barn put In Rrat rale order, end will run to tke *^ThT GLaN*a GTE. Capt Wm P Carter, will leave th- wharf at Roct-t *, regularly every MONDAY. WEDNtSDiY and PRIl at . morniuctat 3 o'clock, preclaely, end return each alternate Jaye. except 'Under, 1 avtag the wharf at NOdfOLE at th* tarn* hour, B o'clock A M . aa toitcl at all the r«guUr land aga on th* rle«r, voinc wi*<l rWurBiPf Th* Cl'RTI. PrCK, C.pt Z C. OIKrral, brio* n*atly filled up wHh berth*. w! lea.* he wharf at Batkatta everySAil'SD.Y Vrn'i r at * oV.ock. end rr.u n. le.e.ng the .fart u NORPOLE over. »[• -PAY -v. nlng at A o'. ock, end regularly every IL kS p\T and TtlCltSoAt eeeolngt,at t o’clock, and return each al lem.te day -1 th- tame hour, A o'clock. Going town, the Curt-i Pvca will touck at City Point, Wlk-o* a. Claremont, gtovo Wharf, Old P int, Portamouth and Sor'-lk — Returning, Portsmouth. Old Polut, Rook Wharf, Grove, DUlur.l t, WJlfc.rm ml. Wlilc, I t City Point, end errlto ot Richmond alout I •'dock. Moo lay morning. Palace for the Saturday trip, and return neat evening, mean Indn ed At P, p.... -U o • regular trip*, either boat, to Old Putnt, Portamouth ar Notgoik, AJ. Meal*-equal to any given ua any boat—SO cent* _R 0 lIAfiKlNS. THK HUrUIOHBANDfiAYi-INAH^ill, COMPANT, eonpoHd of flnt cla iW.*K»Kii»B, 4r« now Tttr.aif regular!* fcelwern ih* abo»* l>orv. fr«itfh* l« Sn^annnh, or th« Interior of the 8;^*^ Q -o-r* an 1 Vlabaan, bv RnUroaU frotn Harannah, will hn*t •SgatenU,.. “*• T,H.BKLT,Tr . t. At i KNC MACHINE BELTING. LEATHER and rubber i>f all widths. LC A III I K A A D KI B«ER UOSE. ALL -IAEA, WiTM COCPUSOI TO ».T. gTECM FACALVi lacing leather. BELT HOOKS. Ac , A<*. At Victory Prhta, .nil Wituttu. 130 «ggfrM g W ALFORD. Auora_ KDqiSDDHAF. H, MAVFACTURKR OF THEODOLITES, INC.tNKERS' LEVELS AND TRAN SITS. SURVEYORS' COMPASSES. LEVELLING RODS AND TARGETS. CHAINS, Ac. No. nr, rear St., •u20—2m PHILADELPHIA. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES^ OF DELAWARE. FOS AUGUST I860. FRANCS. UROADBENTS A CO., MacAsef*. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Th* M> nnuer* call A* attention oft** twhitc to OaJbOowtmg Upland*J icAamat to badnncn in W-Jmmgton, D*let*td*», SYSTA TS A VTUORITY. grind C09SOUDATC9 LcTTERF OF DKUWARK. OaS the Havana flan. CLASS It. t» k. drawn la WUstlnron. »«L,oa Friday. A«*tui81, tt«0 Krtry Other Ticket a Prl#», Friaee payaf.e la luii, without dei'r tllca la Cison Lotterfe# <r*ry prime '* drama. SPLENDID SCHKMF I gHuif ..88C.WUOI * priaeaof.1.W‘ !E5 . . 3*KS 3 prism ot. 3 peiM f . 9,8*0 : 100 prime, of. 1th' 8 prise, of. 3.000 I SS.0W prime* oL. b Aad ti mpproil-nmUon prUee, -aagtn* from 8*' »P to **■'*• *5,15' pri* mm uat ng to MM.M WI ole Ticket* 810; Hml.em 15. Uttarier. 83 50. Ptrpor-A ,ho Jemlre reed only remti the risk oa m Package, fee whirl, we Win Arad m Crrtiflcmir u follow.: A MUflc at. of P* tag* oft* Whole* omM... ... Do do 18 HmlT—... **•* Du do 1* Qn .M *" Do do 10 Eighth.. Ill* pr Prise, paid immediately »*«r the dr* in*. ip- or-} -r. ad treed to FRANCK, BROADBENTS 0 CO., Wafer.iri-a, DeL, will meet with prompt attention, and th. printed aM.lal dre.We. Mat a. woo ** over. — . FRAMCB BROADBCNTS 0 CO . aa.0 -Atawttid WUmlngtoo. Deiawrr..^ LiimRV- — 5? «i bMa A, I ]S> Lb1. B. Ceffe. Sugar Td bbte E >r» C,) o ,t, (.at Loai, Cru.hr 1, Powdered mad Granule! d Sager 13 boa— Loaf do Tor le’r by „24 LEWIS W»8B A JOHN G WADR. ~ WHEELER <Sc WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SEWING MACHINES. w 60,000. 60,000. H\V* b-m wo 1 an ! the u*alT#T»al •attraction warrant# Iha Qcmpwn/ In r««-<aia#otliD( and warrantlog It la tho atrecg OPINION OF THE PRES* OF Y1RGIMIA. The fcrwt wr he.e »rea.—RrAt'n.ner. TH* w re Uetrong aid perfect Christian Advoal*. Nooih retail conp»re.—&u<f\. _ . _ . . . Cunt alii ere-y late Imprer-menc—< eatmt RrttegUrum. ltd*. ill propose* Rn.,,ir*r. Iainperw lo enr - Djeri/le Thtnaoript U d cUrdlr the beet Jf eewntae RaptMktm, Hoel eiceilent Blue R*dg- Bepuileoan. Fir I he berk — Warrnlo* •0'A-s7. M.l. is-.le.t_ TaaiVTA Pnp« lor to oav — »« « ilif*. - * Th* b«*t la a** —Cmip*i*r OWrrrr. VT,* tao.4 oraplwtw /ffM-AiByAa-n Rt;U+r. Th- boat ala.— ViU** Dimot-rut With ut a ftvaL 5 UnUJIc R«**»qi imprt'»en -nt* m*ke it Uia moat complala and par fact ma uiuc atar cff*r«4 to lha public. r H CRATOF, Afant. «7 Main St. W-hmon-1. _ Wall, No, 130. Main Street ’• WCB'««XD,T1. THB BHIlCtl »t» h ».» p»--«n i»i» established, ud In see emfnl oper.tion It 1» enucr tli urn dltte snp-rvisioa o! lb* Principle. whose »lo> »nd Interest It is to uu It worthy the eontinuc l o -Uuatre of the cornmu-i y. BRANCHES TaL'GBT. Doable Entry Bo k Keeping. Centner !»! Celoalitlone, Plain and Ornamental Penmanship and the Modem Languages. For particular* pleaac apply at tfe* College or writa tor a Clrcu # lor J MT RtEVF. » Prlnrlptls. b nalT—tf tVM FLE •KNHEIMRR. I Pr, prick ora “JULY I860. THOR I* K. FRICK * C«. wUI plane opon their counters, to he told during the present and ensuing months, all tf their stoeft of Summer Drops Ooodpi, With many other th nge, at astot. tshlngly low prices, e Klegeot Bi bs end Milk Robes Organdie kl,til's and Rohes FngBsh Bareges and Rich Robs* Jaconets, Lawns. Cambrics Bernaai Robes. Orenedlnee Fren h end Kngtbh Chlnta Bhewis. Mantles, Uncos Sheetings Dames.i Embroideries. Hosiery, be., be. Their rock of LACK end BILK M\N fLbBts large and complete-. a'«« nrsrgmt f esery mtterlal for trier ling, kept constantly unhand or made up at their Msxnixs Mssrr.cToar upon a few AvWV thkllct CUlaens and etrangere are Incited to (Ire them a calL New Goode by ewery mrrtwml. Jy7 _ T. R. PRICK b CO It OH RKXiT.—Three r- ry desirable Room, oser our Store. For terms, apply Is __ ao 4—tf _JOHNSTON ft WHIT1N0 ItOH RKNT.t-That new. commodious and sery desirable r te.en.su! os 3th beteeen Clay sad Leigh streets, receally oc eapled he Judge P V Daniel, deceased For terms spply to Mr. 0 0. KUel Ob Leigh street near Second, or to Jell—tf__PV. DANIEL, J* 1X0K HB T.-One large Room on Main B-.'cet, on she 9rs« Jr Boos oeer lbs -.he Store of 8. V Myers soluble for a business tftrt PoSMCStoQ gteen let July next. Jelb—tf _ __ R A. MYRRH. KlXbXIft BOR H RXT.-Two pleasant lodging rooms oeer our uflUe, soluble for single gentlemen Apply to nt* W D. doujerrr ft 00..1*> Cary »A TXOB Mm. —Two large re nets admirably adopted be RM J the purposes of uMoee or Lodging loooaa Apply at JH F»k brx (Angurij.tR _ present oceupled by Dr. Ingram. JOHN THoMf JeB -tf __Mate etresA BftlV AND ( UILDHKVS CLOTHING.-Jest r»c ?*▼«■» a Tam »u* fly t*r Fail aa4 Winter wear, *nm, *.hlag * »•* .a4 MillA WM. IRA taCITH. m. WltalaMfMi them***1 vo* and the snrroundiiu; organs, producing gen eral aggravation, suffering, and disease. o h lie in th a eoudttlon, oppressed by the derangements, take Aver a Pills, ami tee bow direetlv they restore the natural ac tion of the ay stem, am! with It the buoyant freilnj of health again* What is true and so apparent in this tmial and common complaint, is ar*o true In many of the ileep s* at>ti and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obsUneUoon nod derangements of the natural rimctiou* of t”c3r are rapidly, aud many of them surely, cured by the same mean**. Norn* who know the virtue* of these Pills, will neglect to employ them wbcu suffering from the disor der* th,*y cure. . _ _. Statements from leading physician* in some of the principal dtiea, aud from other well known public per son*. From a Forwanling Merchant of St. Louis. >V». 4, lsW. Dr. Ayck : Ytnir Pills are the paragon of all that la grest in medicine They have cured my little ilaugliter of ulcerous sores upon her hand* and fret that had proved Incurable for year*. Her mother ha* been long grier ouidv aflUetsd with blotches and pimple* on her skin Mi tu her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried ,our HI* wl they h»r. cu«d ^ hlOBURIDGE. Aa a Family Phyale. From Dr. F. ir. Oirtrripht, .»*r Orleans. Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent anilities sums** auv csthartie we possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the bowel*, which makes them invaluable to us iu the daily treatment of disease. Headache, Slch Headache, Foal stomach. from Dr. Edward Boyd, BdHimort. Dear Ayer : 1 i»nuot aimwvr you u-kat com plaints I have cttrnl with vour Ihlls better than to say ait that ire ever treat with a tmrjmtirei medicine. 1 place great dependence on an eff dual cathartic in ray daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pill* afford us the beat we have, I of course value them highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, INS. Dr. J. C. Ayer. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body cax. have, by a dose or two of vour Pills. It *ccm* to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. __ Yours with great respect, ED. W PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders — Liver Complaints. From Dr. Theodor* Bell, of Sew York City. Not only are vour Pills admirably adapted to their pur pose a* an* aperient, but l Iwl their beneficial effect* upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have ta my prac tice provid more cCKtiul for the cure of utlupus com phiints than any oue remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that wvhave at length a purgative which ia wor thy the couhdcnce of the profession and the jieople. Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C., 7th Keb., laM. Sit : I hare u*ed your Pills in my geueral aud hospital i practice ever since vou made them, aud do uot hesitate to sav they are th,- best .-athartic we employ. Their regu hitm ; action on the liver i* quick aud deckled, coos* (;IH'ti' 1V III. v arc nr. au IU1 ran.,- ", . of that or-an. IwM, 1 hare seldom found a case of HU004 disrate so obrtluatv that It did not readily yield to them. fraternally your*. ALONZO BALL. M- Ik. J'hytidan of the Manne Hospital. Dyatatrry. DUrrhora. Relax. Hormi. From Dr. J. (!. Green, of Chicago. Yonr ruu hare had a long trial In my practice, and I hold them In esteem as one of the best aperient* I have ever fouud. Their alterative effect uiiou the liver make* them su excellent remedy, when given In small doses for lihouj ,lg*enteru and diarrktea. Their sugar coating makes them very acceptable and couvcuicut for the use of women ami ohildrvu D>aprp«i«s Impurity of the Rlood. /Vow fier. J. l\ thme.Pastor of Adrmt Churchy Boitrm. Pr. Ayer: I have used your Pill* with extraordinary Mn<tvxe in mv family and amoug thoae I am called to vlalt in dial re**. ’To regulate the organa of digeetion and ptniy the blood, they ar»* the very beat remedy l have ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my frhurta lour*, J* ^• 1IIMK&. \V vRA\w, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1*^5* I>r vft Sir : 1 am u«*iug your Cathartic Fill* iu my |»ra<v tkv, and find them on excellent purgative to cleauae the •>*UU*“J^r"‘Vr.HN*‘iLMEACUAM. M. Ik Constipation, Costtsreuess, Suppression, HhmiuBlom. bast, .Ncurwlglu. Drop.), Ratal) si*. Fits, c«c. From Vtr. J. C. I'aughn. Montreal. Canada. Too much cannot be said of your tills for the cure of eosiieeu* ss. If others of our fraternity have found them as rAcaoum as 1 have, they should jolu me iu prorkdm „,g it lor the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that couo l uul. which, although bad . uou-di In Itevlf. la the progenitor or others that an-worse. Itn-Uevv cot ttoeuen M originate iu the Uver, but your 1111* affect that organ and cure the diaQMMX /V. »n .Vrs. A*. Stwurty Physician and A/Wirt/fr, Boston. I fiu«l one or two large dowi of your l*ill*» taken at the Mvisr time, up evsdleut prumotives of the natural i, -irafi •'i wh’-n wholly or lutrtiilly suppretsisl, and also Tcrv effectual to cl. tote the stomach aud repel worm). They arv so much tin? best physic we have that 1 recom mend uo other to my patieuts From the Her. l>r. Harries. of he Metho<list Kpit. Chun k. Vvlvski lloisR. Savannah. (la.. .Ian. f>, lshf>. BOXORI i> Nut: 1 should be ungrateful for the relief Naur skill has brow,'lit me If 1 did not rcjr.rt my rase to vou. A cold s. Hied iii lov limbs aud brought ou ex cru* i-.tu)-' u. umlvi /mins, which ended iu .Arose- rhea I : l ;!, > • |.hv«i uana, th«* dlinar grew worw and worse* until by the advice of tour **\ ag« ut in Italtlmorv*, l»r. Murknuk 1 triiil Jour nils. 1 Ik ir effects were alow, but sure. II* 1" r Severn... iu the u>e ol them, 1 am now entirely well. Si \ VTE ( It vMIttR, Baton Rouge, la...A Dec., ISM. Dk. AVI K : 1 hai e b- .11 entirely eurvsl, be your 1111s, or llkeumali- Govt — a painful dlseis. th-.t bad allliet.sl V IN. IA1 gllWI.Is ffrr Most or the Pills In market rontain Mercury, which, although a valu d.l rem.sly in skilml bauds, is dan s rous in , public mil. from the dreadful con*e.|Ucnrcu thi.. :r, |U illy follow its Inrantlous ns... Theae eoutaln no mcivury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES &> CO., Lowell, Mass. fold. Wholesale |H Brtsle. by PURCEIL, LsBD k 00., Rlrf mcn.l, Va; V e R YES A CO., Petersburg , J. h K AY, Lynch ear*: ano hy all druecsts and merchants spiff eowAm JAPANESE HAT JAPANESE HAT, JAPANESE OCXfK HAT. I CRTreceived * fr.sh suppl•• of Lie NkCTRlA JAPAN. « 1>K of*K OUNCE HAT. Also, some new aau beaullful M si) les of SOPf iiATS, at _ BLUETT A WE’fftGRRM, ,d24 Wo. 1ST Main Street. HKMOVAL 1V|1 fv SI H*l Hilt K Informs his Men’s and eu.tonvert . that hr Is shout to r-»ove from his present place of business l- No. 1 Ha lur.t House, (the store recall) vacated b) Mr J Poe ) and will, on the oral da) of neat n. rath, opea at that More with a well t< levied stock of NEW GOODS, which he te determined to sell on as good terms as an) Hour* In th- dt) Thankful t> a discerning public for long continued patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same at tn) New -tore. JOHN THOMPSON. August 24th, 1 SdflL____ WHEAT WOTHKV HAT AND CAP Ma.U’KACTUKV. JOHN- DOOLEY, • 1 YI.tlN NTRKK-r, HlfllTIONU, VA„ MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN EUR, STRAW, LEGHORN. PANAMA, SOPT. AND MOLESKIN HRkSS HATtk ¥ HAVI now ready my Spring stock of Hat*, JL Capa, and Straw Goo da, to which 1 would In rtte the attention of the merchant* of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, confident of my ability to supply the - with everything they may procured In any market In the country. Me stock will be kept constantly full, by the addition of anything that Is new or des!r*t>'e Having greatly Increased my manufac turing facilities, many desirable steles wiU be of my own manufac ture. My wia k Moleskin Hat U still In the front rank, and Is equal If not superior to anything produced in the countre. My assortment of lUtya’, Mia** and Children’s Richly Trimmed Hats and Flats, of all ths different styles of braid and Leghorn, can not be enrolled. In Military Goods, I can furnish anything required. My stock of ths various qualities of Army ** Regulation " Hats, Is Very com plete, and any of ths different styles of Hats or Caps mads to order at short notice. aM _JOHN P.OLtT MTIIK JAPANESE (1 OUNCE HAT. « JTST RECEIVED AT 75 MAIN ST It RET, Tilt; JAPAPAVESE OI ICE IIAT. SOMSTBISO 9 ICS A9D US ITT FOR THE SEASON, 0«U And get on« R L DICKINSON, SaccM.or to Jy4_tf Blnford. Dloklnton A VVt;.lter. GhORGL WARN EH, Commission Merchant A3V .GIST TO. TH* *.U OF TOBACCO, FLOCK (iRAIN »nd SOITHERW PRODCCt generally 167 South Eu.aur Ntnct. Oppoelte Ualtlm- re .ml Ohio It. 11 Rj.d Depot, lltLITNOKF. REFERS BY PERMISSION, Rmn Spott., H.rvey A Co, Richmond, “ AlTey A Upeeomb, do “ KDkl.od. Coue A Co., B»ltlmor«, ** Toulmln, VoorheeA A Co .Mobile, Mlchl Warner, Eitp, Pre4dent Mechanic*’Bank, Baltimore ^BRADUS PUBLISHING HOUSE, SEW BOOKS Jl'ST ISSUED. "PTIIKL THE volt; or, The Duke1. Victim. By 0. W. M JCi RsrnnuM. Price 30 ocala. rant LlTr ; or. Memoir* of the M»rqal» of Waterford. Price S3 cent*. Rxpoee of the Non* of IHalta. M It *• The Cbewmllcr D’HiarmenU.!. By A Dcwis. Price 30 cent* Peanlng’e Every Mother*’ Booh I Do not let your Child Die. Wo* ** cent*. B^Malled. free of noetage, on receipt of price. The Welcome EUI at, * Oret clw. Family Monthly Nevu paper, Imuee »t the low rate of Twurre-FlTi Core. . Ylii Send hr a specimen {W BrA-ly’s Mammoth Catalogue of all ths best bsoks sent fr«e of p<wU*e. IRKDIR10 A. BRADT, Publliher, M Ann Street, New Tork. k»ent« wanted,m h 11>— W.U.N. KOV§TER, MERCHANDISE BROKER, AND O EX ERA L CO.Vil 'SS/OX XERCHAXT, for. I’ary and Virgi.ia Str. eU, RICHMOND. Virginia. Offer* hi* ierelceu ter the Sale and Purchaee of Mcrchaadhe generally also Flour, Wheat, Corn, Tobacco, and all descriptions of Country Produce. IIKFKRN, BY PCHMIMIO^t TO Lewis Webb, Isa . Messrs. Dunlop, Moncure k Co , Messrs. Id mood, DnvsnportB Co , Messrs. Bacon k Ba ktvvillc, Rrhmond , Messrs. Bryant, Tinsley k H Imes, Sewn Bpence k Bold, Balti more . Messrs. Tweik k Co., Philadelphia, Thos. Monahan Ksq. New York.aufl-8m TYTHISK Y#—80 bbls ^14 Rye Whisky, of tuperlor quality mIMI IIH. D4YIXF01T. 1NPECTINE. Tlie Pt-rsiau Fever Charm. TNOl the prevention and cure of Fn*r ami A pasamd Jh /'erers this wonderful remedy was brought to the knowledge of the present proprietors by s friend who baa been a great trav eler In Persia and the Holy Land. _ While going down the river Kop rales, he eapoeUBCOd a am attack of Fever and Ague, tin discovering his the Boatmen took fr m his person an .tmukf.saylng W+tr I amt m,/brer will lorn* mm." Although Incredulous as V> Its sir me*, he compH.d, and experienced Iramediat* relief, and has elnce sd says tound It an effectual protection from .U malarious com P‘on further lnvestlgallon he (bund tint the boatman aUHb Jtcd U) It minumlow, powers, and .aid that It could only be ob“ 'ro“ the Priests of the bun. Scraelifce aftetwa-ds the l“ conversing with a Priest, obtained from him tb' J* bT pa atlon, and ascertained where the medicinal bl-rb* “v of which It was compounded. The wonder *ul virtues of th a arti cle have induced a full belief In the minds of the uallves In the miraculous healing powers of their Priests Sin e his return to America It has been tried with the happiest .ffect by several Ladles and Gentlemen of h »h o!,‘r‘c'e', ".['2 have given It the most um,ual Bed praise. This remody basing been a speclflc lu Persia for hund-ed. of years, for the prevention and cure of Fever aud Ague and BUllous Fcvera-le now offered 1"it whl'srnt'by mail. prepaid, for full direct ons for Its use, on re ^'princliuS Depot and Manufactory 111 Mara St., Richmond, Va. Br.nchOac, Bank of Commerce BuUoing.Ne.Jo^^ddress SASH, BLI1IM AMU DOOKS. SAWING AND TURNING. ^ _ THC Oldest Katabllshmenl In Richmond, where may be be Ban the aboee articles, • * pw/MUm, at the shortest notice. Being confident of giving enth e satisfaction, the subscriber eoll cits, as heretofore, the public patronage. Having rewotly added cabinet and carpenters’ Turning to his buslaess.the public can nos haee their work without ditappoinlmrut or delay. Give mea caU „91_lf MILES AMBLER, Mayo street. DOM MAM A CO., Comm.ic*dioii Merchants, SHOCKOE SLIP, Rlrtimond, Vlrulula, /CONTINUE to give particular attention to the tale of Tohacoo, \J Wheat, Cora, Cotton or other country produce, consignments >f which are respectfully eollclled._Jxa4-qyin_ _ VIKOIMIA Bl’RNINU ASU LUBR1CATISU COAL 0IL8. THE GREAT KANAWHA COAL AND OIL COMPANY, 'Consisting of asnva cmtajrs of oca own STsva,*' has »i pointed us Agenu for the tale of tbelr justly celebrated BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS, the quality Bf which It warranted real and trssnCLTsasran. We Invite the attention of Apothecaries sod Dealers throughout h State to our supply, which will bs large and sold by ichoUtal* tn-He k,Wt ^CtQrJ ^ GOOCH A ECHOLS. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, Ac. CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should tee that the arti cles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, J. N. RICHARDSON, SOMA OIV Ds. IN, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the goods. Tula caution It rendered essentially necesaary, as large quantl Uee of Inferior and defective Linens ere prepared, teaeon afler season, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who regardless of the Injury liras Indicted alike on the American consumer aud the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers can be Imposed on with goods of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE A J. B. LOCKE, ,.&_ly Agents, 36 Church eteeel, New York. NoYTcIk OF lO-P I K fNHHNHIP.-LUTllEti LIBBY, of Richmond, and ABRAHAM BUR I ON, of Peters burg, Va., have formed a Co partnership, under the style of LIBBY A BURTON, for the purpose of conducting a Rruc.-ry, Slilp Cliausllr ry anil Comusiealou lltieiu.es, at the old •tan i of Luther Ltbby, corner Both and Cary streets, Richmond. LUTHER LIBBY, ABRAHAM BURTON. Richmond, Feb. 18th, 1180. 1HAYE to oger my thanks to my friends and customers for for mer liberal patronage, and to ask a continuance of the same to the new IrasJpeMof USST A Benvtur. LUTUER LIBBY. Richmond, Feb. 18,116U. tf Exchangk hotel a >u IIA LL A HD HOI »B. Io presenting this card to the public, we return many cordial thanks to our generous patrons f'*r the kindness we have received at their hands, and hope that Ihe Nett Order ol Afi*tlra, to be Initiated Sept. 1, will receive the same encouragement that our previous efforts an 1 labors to accommodate guests have met with. - _ Messrs. JOHN P and THOMAS E. BALLARD are now the Pro prietors of the Establishment, and each eue pledges himself to do what the comfort, convenience and requirements of their guest* demand. . . _ „ . We doslre to keep and maintain, what our uensi calls for, a PIKS r CLANS HOTI L, and we promise to use renewed exertion* to render the establishment aa comfortable as possible.— With polite agent*, and ready, prompt *nd attentive servants, we shall en ieavor to afford complete satisfaction to the travelling public. N B. A previous card, long since published to counteract the Influence of a baseless rumor. Is suCicient proof that our establish ment hat never been closed, and that, since Its publication, we have beea in better condition to entertain vUltersthan theretofore. All rumors as to closure, or Intended closure, we desire our/W#mf* to notice as false, *ad *tranger»% Intending to visit us, as wilful • 1st *p reservations _tf FIFTH AVFNUF HOTEL,. N. Y. AT THE INTERSECTION OF BROADWAY, Opposite .Hart t soil Square. TH18 LOCATION is the most healthy, delightful, and central In this great me rnp 11s and very convenient to the Hudson Riv er and Boston radr ad depots. There are four dlftinct lines of nmolbusses that pass the Hotel aearly every minute during the dav an 1 evenirg, bt-side* which there are two hvise car railways, the Fourth and Sixth Ave-ue llnea, which terminate near Wall street, and run contlnu 11/ on a route within a block of the Hotel; thus affording a better oppor tunity for obialniug a seat, with more certainty (and le*e loss of time) than al anv other point. These line# of omnibus***, and hotse cars, also run direct to the Cextsal Pack, which Is consid ered to be the most magnificent natural pleasure ground in the wo.ldl Trie entire arrangement* of the establishment are the result of mature study and experience, and reader It the most comforta ble anJ horae-Uke Hotel In Use world. All the Improvements th*t comfort and convenience have suggested, have been Introduced. Every precaution has b rntik-a, during construction, to se cure the positive stfetf of goers from the dxngrrt of conflAgra t!. ,n B* brink walla sxtsad from th*- rank foun dation to th • root All of the floors are double, an ! are separa ted by a lay* r of cement, making th** entire structure flre-pro »f 4m tig other Important Improvements, in addition to the u»u*| •tairwavs, a \ katk sl Rut * vt, to corvty gu* s s from the first to upper floors \* In s*cc«wtful operation, upon a plan which admits of no poss blilty of accident. Lofy, sp vcious and <-.*rVlnu*-# corridors, forming a promenade of fee» upon ea h of the six stoiles give light and air, in the highest degree, to every apartment. 4 I beral s. ace has been appropriate J to public Drawing Rooms and Parlors, connecting which and the Dining Rooms there Is a g- and Promena *»e 11*11. 9u!t*e of •parlous Parlors, Chambers and Dresflkng R oat, with all ti * a idem cooYualuactt, haw been rt pedaily d**e:gued for the comfort of families, traTtUlag parties.and -Ingle gentlemen. An Exchange, containing the Journals of the day, and all the conveniences for com ner« 1 I Intercourse and business, has been added t» the many other Natures of ti e Hotel, and there is a Tel egraph OH e connecting with a I parts of the country. h’II lard andClie#* K'otn* of the mo*t approved ny 1** and appolnt mruta, are provided f->r the usrr of gue#t* aud the public. The Furniture and everv article of use In the e'tahlUhmenl, has been exprntsiy designed and manuiactured fur the Firm Avaxn Hotel All commuolcstlnns for apartments, or upon anT business con nected with th** house, thou d be addrertrd to “Firm AvtM7l Ho tel,” In order to ln*ur^ Immediate attention. The entire organization of tills Hotel has been under the direction f Mr. PA RAN HTtVENd, pr* prietor of R**vere and Trem nt Hou ses in Boston. n*l Battle and Point Clear Uoiuet In hfobUe,ancl the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia It will aff .r 1 the undersigned much pleasure to tee you on your neat visit to our city. With much respect. Your obedient servants, HITCHCOCK. DARLING A 00. A. B Daauxo, late of “Batt'e House ” Mobile. H. Httcbouce, “ “ffv. CharUs Hotel,’' New Orleans. Jyf-8m _ A CAIID. ft»r»aoED Cotml Hotel, | Corner of fth and Grace Streets, y December 81, 1S5S. J THE undersigned, appreciative of the patronage bestowed du ring the year about to close, desires to offer his grateful ac knowledgements to those who have favored him with their com pany. To speak of the locality of this Hotel were useless, unless to strangers, and ffkefr attention Is called to the fact that, while it la not liable to the bustle of a busiru-#* street. It Is near to the princi pal public buildings—the Capitol, the State Court-Uouse, Portoffice, and Custom-House, Banks, iMerchanl Mills,) Tobacco Warehouses, Ac., and Immediately In front Is tha WASHINGTON MONUMENT. The beautlfbl walks of the Capitol Square, with the scenery stool should add much to attract the sojourner. The attention of the public Is respectfully Invited, with the assu rance that every effort will be made to give satisfaction. VRANCIH J. SMITH. Ill Proprietor. i a i o ii sji ana f~ Oil (lie Furopcuil Finn, CITY or NEW TOM. Single Rooms 50 Cts. per Day, CITY HALL SQUARE, CORNER OF FRANKFORT STREET, (Opposite City Hall.) Meals, ai they may be ordered In the spacious Refectory. There la a Barber's Shop and Bath Room! attached to the UoteL N. B.—Beware of Hnnnen and Hnelttuen, wbo aay we are fblL H. FRENCH, maS Proprietor. iiooT fki:*ii dkv woods. im>o EL LETT &- DREWRY, IMP* HITS 18 ASD JoLBKBB OP DRY GOODS, 'No. IT Pearl Street, Richmond, Vo. WE bare In itore, and are now reerivlng, black and white and fancy English Prints; black and colored English Cambrics; rolled Jaconets; Manchester, Olanrow and French Ginghams, Al pacas, Irish Linens, Blay Linens, Hurlapt, Farmers’ Satin, Wors ted Cords, Ac., Ac., of our own Importation, selected In the European markets In person, by our sgent, Mr. William BeU. We bare also In stock, s Urge assortment of American Fabrics, suited to the present season, which ws will sell on the most favor able terms to the trade. f,4 El,LETT A DREWRY. NEW FAMILY GROCERY, " Corner of Second and main Streets, (CU.MM'S 0M> STAND.) THE subscribers, having leased for a terra of years, the above property, and greatly enlarged and Improved the same, have opened and purpose kee. Inga FIRST CL.vhH GROCERY.to which the attention or the clt tens of nlchmond and eurroundlng country, (and the ladles In n<rli ufkr.) are respectfully Invited. Their itocs Is enbrely new and has been selec'ed with great care and pur. chase-l at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold at the smallest living profit for cash, or t- prompt customers. Feom the surerto' quality and great variety of their stock, they feel confident that It Is only necessary for families to call and see for themselves. In order to Induce them to make their purchases. Goode scat to any part of the city. tavYA—lf MINNIE A 00. I|BAD (q(jARTER|j BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 93 IVfitln Rirffl, RICHMOND, Virginia. * JAGE’s* Phoe .*tore, 93 M«!n Street, offrn facilities to Families. tT whether In City or Country, for laying In their supplies of ihop«, that are rart lv met with, being enabled to tarnish every member of m family with any dc«cilpt!on of ahoea, Ac., for house, parlor, or out of door uae, both of hit own and the * e*t North ern manufacture. Farmers sending measures will be supplied at moderate prices, with good ahoea, Including brogues of my own make, for field hands. In addition to a constant supply of all kinds of shoes, of my own make. I have as great a variety of the best Northern made Boots and Shoes as can be found In any house In Virginia. I Inv'tc ail in want to call at the Urge Trunk and Shoe rraporV urn, 9S Main Street myUJOHN C. PAG I, JR, UOTFEE’S PATENT KNITTING MACHINES, EOR PLAIN STOCKING AND FANCY KNITTING, —ALSO— Machines for Knitting Drawers, Shifts, he., OF ALL SIZES. Rib Machines of 1 K 1- 2 ts I. 2 ft 2 and 3 & 2 Bib, OS ■ AMD A*D MADS TO OSntft. THEBE Machines use the plain English Spring Needle, on a new principle, and are the cheapest and most rapid machines for kpitting id u*e. The Of He* Patent Family Knitting Mschlns ftir /jwiisp and PlMiatum ws. Is a new and successful feature In the useful In ventions of the age. and ranks with the Sewing Machine. ' n AOINCT AND SALES ROOM, No. «TT BROADWAY, FEW YORK. j.T-HRa HAN IT C. LEE, A am. 1800. SPRING TRADE. 1860. DOCiOET & AiVOEKSOIf, CORNER OF UOAERSOR AND 1RANKLW STREET8., AWIIIIO their friend* end the public, *1«g« I 1 itock of french and American PAPER “jr*, ! latest ity le and design, for parlere, chamber! dining room* and hall*, al o floor and Table Oil Cl.tha, all quallltlea, wblto and cheek matting, coco matting, window ehadaw of dmecripUon, and prime curtain guode, lace and mu»Un curtain*, cornice* and be .de, curled hair and mo*. hair, hair cloth and^pluahea,tor Ccver Inr- furniture, beta Springs, Lounges, feet*1'' Pl'tow., halr. moM an ■ .hack Mattre-m, »Uof whlcn e« renieljr low for caab, or to punctual bujrera, we ani atao P"P" rd to do paper hanging and uphoUterlng, In pr mptlr, by the beet workmen. Peraona needing anything In oU' line, will find It greatly to their adrantage to lire ue a call and loi'k Stour •lock and prccs fctfore buying el—whef. N lNII, III.IND AMD DOOR Manufactory, CORNER 7rn AND MAIN STREETS, RICHMOND, YA. MERCK!T«fc HILL Are prepared to supply, at tke shortest not ce, every descrip lion of wor. In thHr ine. Operating with the moat approred machinery and the beat quality of material., they wUl war ant thrir wor - to be of the beet order. _„ Peraone who aru either building or repairing, nre respectfully In vltcd to m1 vr u» a call. . . „ orders from the country will receive prompt a tentlon. fre porchaac Olaaa at factory price*, and are enabled to lurnlah - MERCER AJILL. L1GHIE A BKADBUURY'8 PIANOS. WE CALL the attention of the cltlaena of Rich mou'l, arul Mrxinla, to our Pfanu Furtee whicn|^^»njab we hare place.! with Ur. Oarual. that their quallOee.M 1 « In every rrtpect, may be tested by the side of the M Til1 famed Chlckeiiug’s. . ., . _. _ We warrant all our Pianos, and can show as high and sj nume rous teetimurAlal* as any factory In the country. All of which can «■»"■* ■“•ao1ir¥;l!5r,a««T. CHICKEIUNG PIANOS. ANEW and full supply of these splendid Instru-^^^^^^^ menu have been received. tfS In addition to Uie beautiful Boll de Nolx.theCTr- I7Y11I cular Action, and the Grand, we have now the Bou- ll f V *• dolr, a beautiful luitrument of an upright form. The Chickerlngs have received 8* first nrlae medals, all over re nowned competitors and from first rank Institutions sod fairs of America and of Europe. They hare manufactured and sold more Pianos than any factory In the world. from the Chickerlng* hare emanated the beat and moat perma nent Improvement* that have brought the Plano to Its jireaent per fection; and by the great capital they have Invested In manufac turing conveniences, they can .ell fully fifty percent, cheaper than any other factory. None of their Instrument* leave the wareroom without having been fully Inspected by the beat artlata. Aa this factory haa never more than one agency In n city, In Richmond these In.lrament* can only be eold by the eubicriber. The factory warrant* all Pianos w* lelL Orders promptly at "w'lVrooma, north aide of Broad atregt, near Ith, and at Hablla ton A Brother**, No. 160 Main street. oal, NATH’L CAHUBI, Bole Agent Old dominion inidiancb company Capital 1900.0001 So. 4k 1fain etreet, under St. Oiarlet Uotet. Thl* Company te now prepared to receive applications for fIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE on favorable term*. Maaoroaa: Gab. Wortham, John H. OreanorJ John Indera, Geo. 8. Palmer, BamL M. Price, Wm. 8. Triplett, B. f. Ladd, * O. Tardy, Jno. Ht-wart Walker, Wm. Currie, Luther R. Hpllman, Ja*. R. Crenshaw,I Peter 0 Warwick, John H. Williams, Jas 8. Kent, Mark Downey, Horace P. Edmond, Thoe. Jones, Jas M. Talbot, fdwln A. Smith, Griffin B. Darenport, Ko. A. Paine, - Geo. W. Tancey, Bo. f. William*. Jos. Brummel, Wm P. Ragland, Wo. Brent, Henry C Cabell, Ro. H. Maurey, Geo. W. Royater. ISAAC DAVENPORT, Ja., PreafdenL Cam. K. WoaTnm, Boc*y._mailt—tf Fire Insurance, .Marine insurance. THE VIRGINIA FIRE % MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Orrioa No. 1*1 Man Brtiar, RitmsoiD, Ta. CASH CAPITAL. $200,000. CHARTERED In 138k,and having,during lueitatenceof twenty •lx .rear*, met claims for lose to the eztect cf largely over t aat as affording the very best guarantee for th j future. Being a VIRGINIA COMPANY, its profits art distributed amongst her citizens, and its Capital used to promote tho success of her Commercial and Mechanical Industry. By the long acquaintance of this Institution with the Insuring Public, it has become familiar with their Interests, and no pains will l>r spared, or information withheld, on the part sf Its Officer* th a t will tend to insure accuracy and give satisfaction. To Farmers and Country Merchants we can refer—from the very extensive country Insurance already secured—to highly respectable citizens Id almost every portion of the State. Applications for Firs or Marine Insurance, addressed to the President or Secretary, will resolve prompt attention. W. L. GOWARDIN, President WiLuiM WiLLa, Ja., Secretary._mhll—ly_ Fire, Life and .'Hurinc Insurance. THE RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION with a euh capital and surplus of nearly $250,000, ta prepared lo laauc policies in the above descriptions of risks on aa reasonable trrma aa any tlmllar Inatltuilon In the Mate, and reapectrully a,k a aharc of the patronage of the public. Applications will he received at the of ]>-•> No. 1S8 north vast corner of Main and Uth atreetj, where the officers will cheerfully give any Information required. All loaeee promptly and liberally adjusted. DIRECTOR!!: Ohaa. T. Wortham, John H. Claiborne, Wm. 0. Tompkloa, Robert M. Burton, John J. Wilson, Thos. A. Rust. Alex. Garrett, Geo. N. GwaUimey, John T. Sublelt, Fra. J. Barns. DAVID CURRIE, PreaN. Res EXT A. Tonrxrwa, boc*y.___ arid \t TIIOKIZLD CAPITAL.. §.'>00,000 I THE PLANTERS SAVINGS BANK, OF THE CITV OF RICHMOND. f|THE PLANTER!* SAVINGS BANK, having an ample flash Cap 1 Ital and Chartered by the Leglilature of Virginia, will receive ->oslt<-,of Five Do.lara and upwards, on which Interest • SI he | ,ild at the rate of blx per centum per annum If remaining U months, or Five per centum per anuum If less than ilx months luterrst payable bcntl-Ainitially, If desired. Depoalies received at their office, at the etore of Messrs. Duka A Hutcheson, No. 40 Main direct. J. J. WILSON, President. A A. HnrrrgaMi. Treasurer mall—It n A H I FACTURERF SAVINGS BANK. CH4RTEIIED BY THE LEGISLATIHE OF VIRMIFIA! THIN INSTITUTION Will receive DepocUev, on which an 1 uU-rcal of per cent, per annum la paid on all sums rrenin lag ou depoalte longer than six month*, and five par cent, when remaining a shortet period. Omcx—At the Hardware Store of 0. J. Srwrox A Oo., T1 Ma'o •treat, and at the Banking Home of R. 11. Ua»t A Co., corner of Main and Wall itretia. O. WORTHAM, President. D. BAKER, Jr.,8eorctary. a J. BUTTON, Treasurer. DIRECTOR*. Bo. H. Maury, W in. Taylor, Jno. II. Greaner, Oorreiim Crew, Jw. M. Talbott, Wm. Holt Rlchardaei, Hiram M. Smith, A. W. Oonant, B. 8. Turpin, Bo. J, Christian, Ohaa. Talbott. W. B. Roaa, Anaon Richard*, Franklin Steama, Blchraond, 15th September, 1*51 tell AiTIONG THE LARGE and IIKAI TIKI L aa aoritneni of the various ttylea of Portraiture executed by O. W. WINNIH. at hi* Photograph and Fine Art Gallery, 217 Main Street, Rlchm nd, Va,tn§ybe found LI ken eases of the following well known and distinguished gentlemen, all of wMflh bear testi mony to the experience and skill of the v*rloua Art'ata employe**., and the well earned ruputalion of hla Gallery : Ex-Got. Wise, lion Mr. Orr, B. 0., “ Lieut Gov. Jackson, Jno. R. Thompson, bq, Lieut Gov. Montague, Rev. Mr Hied, Hon. Jaa. Leona, Rev. Mr. Peterkfn “ J Cae'sle, Rev. Mr. Duoean, Judge Lomax, Rev Mr Mlnegerodu, “ Tyler, Rev. Mr. Baker, a Hopkins, Rev. J. L Rorrown, Chaa. Bruee, Eeq., Rev. J. F. Kuwards* Gen, Wm. Walker, Rev. Mr. Seeley, Capt. Joe Myers, Rev. Mr Peterson* Rsv. Mr Jeter, Rev. Mr. Kepler, Rev. W. A. Smith, Rev. Mr. Wlfme-., The late R»v. Mr. Dtbrelt, The late Judge Bu»>r, 8. 0., The late Judge Clapton, The late Edgar A Poe, Rev. Mr. Boggs, Rev Mr. Scfylgley, Duplicate coplea of all the above for aale, and every ltvle of Photograph exeruted from life or copied from amall pictures and warranted to pleaae_ tnaSO Vt LOAMTE TEETH ! ~ VULCANITE TRRTHI GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIFICIAL ‘Tr7TwPp4 TEETH! ^TTf G. W. JONES, Dkxtift, having the right for making TEETH on the vulcanite plate, and being*<iti*ftd of it* abeoluU euperiority overall other metWa, having thorough*; tested It for Ucelne month* In a larec number and ion/ o/ th* *n.*t dimrult «um where gold tnd other piste had utterly fslied <\rmmendu it with entire confidence to those desiring full or partial sets of te-th, ee pecialiu ifdiawitieft d \cith those they are n'nc toting. The per fect adapt*ition of ihe pUiU, and the snctum thereby secured, enablra him to Insert one or more teeth without «laeps, which. In the gold plate has rendered so mane tirth painful and tueletut. — Haelng been adopted by those taadlnz highest In the profession, North and bouth, testimonials will be given and specimens exhibi ted to those wishing to see them. Ooid or any other pliU made, of course, tor such as prefer them Pilling, eleansleg, regulating and all other operations gently and thorough!v perf- nned Teeth extracted irithout pain, by electricity, haring extracted some two hundred teeth with it. Office hours from 8 to##; from 4# to 6, on Main it, between 9th and 10th. maS C EORGE B. S T E E L, DENTIST. Office k Residence SoutbSide Main k between 7th and 8th Street*, (Flee door* aborn OeiuAatc’* tftu Bold,) RICHMOND, VA. n A VINO as experience of ten yean to bla Pro- anm, feaelon, he feela confident of girl nr aaDefae- SEjgfcC.v tlon to thoae who may favor him with their patron- • I fy 77 jUk »•_mhlB- Am J-UX17 NOTICE.—Ai we are determined to furnlih oar frien tomera and the pahllc generally with the very beat of Goo In oar line, either manufactured by ouraelvea or Imported, for La •How, Gentlemen, Mluee Roya, Children, at the loweat pricea, ac cording to the quality, all In want call on ALEX HILL A 0O„ Manufacturer* and Importer*, No. 1ST Main 81, *-A Richmond, Va. THE FIRST PlIETf H’VI CAKE SEATED CHAIR MA vUKACTOBV A Mi WAREBOOMS Noa. 22S and 225 North 6th Nlreet. rilTlR greatett variety of atylea mltable for ration, Drew- a A log rnoma or Chamber*. ul A 1*°. rich New 8tyle* of Gilt R-ceptlon Chair*. Ladle* |W1 Sewing Rockera, Camp Chalra, Ac., Philadelphia, Pa. * 1 I I*1*-'*___1. H WISLER. . PINE LIQI OKS. * bave ln itore, Imported direct from Prunes, by the “Lon* 100 cue* fine Cla-et Wine 60 basket* Ch-mpaglne Win* 5 cask* See French Brandy bealdea a large lot of very auperior old Wine* tud Brandte*, un questionable a* to age and purity, having been bought In bond — Al*o. Lond-n Porter, Scot -h Ale, Irlih and Scotch Whltky, Old Jamaica Mum, Ac. Our atock of Virginia Rye Whl*kv coraprUea m it of lha brat branda, a part of which ta ve y old and auperior, • II of which we wUl tell at a (mail *d» nee. In Ida to «ult pur ch**d*- JOHNSON, YOUNGER A OTEY, ___Nft 18 PpKfl Rtrrpt, Richmond. Va. V.ABIES’ FRENCH TRl'AKS. ALkRGE number of thoae convenient Trunka, with Bonnet Boxea Inalde, Drawer*, Ac-, will be told ritremely cheap, a* man* ladle* hava found to their aatiafactlou, at l,rS8 _ ' WM WAL8H’R._ IVOR PICKLING. ' ALLtPIOR, GINGER, CLOVIS. MAC., CINNAMON, FEPPIR, NUTMEG, celery sped, ooriavi er seed. mcstard 8Il^n, GARLIC TUMERIC, Ac., Ac. Fteah and pure For Saleh* JNO. W. GAELICS, Apothecary, Ac. *_Market Place, Franklin *t. FOR TOBACCO'IBTR.-20n lb*. Angelica Sort, for .ale _byau1A JNO. W. GOUDOV A SON New plllk 100 bbl* luperior New Family Flour made from telrcled ' heat 800 bbl* eitra SnperBu* Flour 140 do. Croat MlddllP| do Jon r*4*l*«d and for *al* ky HUNT A JAM**, MB 0*1. Tl/jlala gad Oury N. ■ RAILROADS, &C. 1 OFFICE RICHMOND A PETKRSMCRO r. K. OOMF'Y, I hlchrooud, Ta, July 27th, 1880. ) T^ROM this dsTs the sehrdu.e on this road to Norfolk aod J? will be changed. Passengers will Itaee Rlchmo d at 4:30 A. M., breakfast in Petersb' g, and rea, h Norfolk by 10.80 A. II. Returning, leave Norfolk at 1:30 P. M. aod arrive In Rich mond at 6:30 P. M. TI10S. H. WYNNE, Jy37-lm‘ _dipt Richmond and yohk rsneoKaar RIVER RAILROAD. IMSK CHEAP AM) ATIRACTIVE ROUTE TU OLD rOI.NT AND NORFOLK. PARK *2 -DINNER EXTRA- (Nu Breakfast will be prepared on the Host.) On and after MONDAY, August Cth. pasiecg'r trains will leave Richmond daily, (nceptSuniUye,) at 7 a. SI., stopping only upon signals, at Pair Oa, s. Meadow, Dispatch, Summit, Tuneiall t, I ndian Town, (lohoke, White Hall and Rotoancuke, land arrive at West Point at 8:44 P. M. . _ The fast and e mm dlous steamer WI.3T POINT, Cspt. J. O. Rowe, will leave Klrg and Guecn Court House Lan lng llnndayi, Wednesdays, and Erldaye. at fij, A. M., uounectlog with the care at West Point, and (topping on signals only at Clifton, Water Pence, Ihepherd’s Wareln.use, MoodyCarpahocelc Blgltr'i, Yorklown and Gloucester Point, and arrive at Old Point, at 3 A M. and Norfolk at 8 P. M Returning, the (Reamer will leave Norfslk Tueilayv, thursdaye and Saturda-s, at T A. M , ..ml Old Point at 8:14 A M , landing only as above, aod cooneetiog at West Point with the care at 1 P. M , and arrive In Richmond at 3 P. M. No Boat landings made. Freights received Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Rich mond uuill 6 w. M.. and at West Point Tuesdays, Tbuisdsys and gaturd tys until 8 1* M. Fare from King and Oueen 0. II., and other points on the Matiaponl, to Norfolk,. 13 00 To Richmond. 3 (HI From Richmond to Norfolk. 3 00 au 7-tsR. H. TEMPLE. Supt. i'XPKDiriOlJB, CONFOKTA- CkPHiiMA i ULE Ski, M(U*T KCONOMl* AL ROUTE to VUI VIRGINIA SPRINGS, VIA THE RiChMOeT) a DANS ILLE, SOUTlI-SI E. AND VIROINIA A TENNESSEE RAILROADS AND OPPOSIIION LiNEH OF STAGES, Insuring to the traveller ample room, attention tud I w fares. For Greenbrier Wtdte bulphur and the Sweet Springs, tickets to Do asset ’• Depot, $6 P0; thence by oppoeillon line i of stages to the Sweet Springs by the present rate of Mtnyt fare, |2 and to ths Greenbrier While Suiphur, 11 60, being 8s.KJ to tbe sweet and 19 40 to the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. There are al o op position llaes i f Stages running from Halem depot via the Roan oke Red Sulphur Springs, and a line of etagee tiom the Montgom ery White Sulphur Springs, via the Mountain uake and Salt Sul phur Springs to the Gre nbrler White Bulphur Sp rings. For Oolncr's Springs, purchase tickets to Boosaik's D.pot, price $6.90. For Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, purchase tickets to Salem De pot, price $7.40 For Alleghany Springs, purchase tickets to ShawsvUle, prioe $8 04. For Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, purc'tass tickets to Big Tunncll, price 88.94. For Yellow Sulphur Springs, purchase tickets to Christlansburg Dept, price $8 44. For U d Red Sulphur Springs, purchase Uckcbi to Dublin Depot, price $9.30. E. H. GILL, Je39—d8ra Gen’! fup’tVc.A Teun K. R._ HICIIMOND AND DANVILLB ElAIIeKOAD. 1860. ““ mer Arraugeminls TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTH• WEST. Leave Richmond, dally, (Mondays excepted) all A. M , for Junc tion, (Burkevllle.) Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Chatta nooga, Atlanta, Nashville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile, Jackson, VIckfburg and N*.w Orleans Leave Richmond dally, (except Sundays,) at T o’clock, A. M., for Danville, va., aod Greensboro’ N. O. Also, for the Montgomery White, Yellow Sulphur, Albany. Swevt, Red gweet. White Bul phur, Balt Bulphur and Red Salphnr Springs. KETLHN1NG. Leave Danville dally, (rxeef t Sunday* ) at ft o'clock. A., M., and Junction (Burkevllle) 10:10, A. M , and arrive In Richmond al 1:10, F. M. The Mall and Passenger Train* connect both way* w th the South Pldw Railroad tra'n* to and from the Southwest at the Junction, od with the BJchinond, Freder cksburg aod Potomac nallroad initt to and fron lh«.’ North at Richmond, and with the York River Rail read. Also, with the Jauiee River Sttamboata to Norfolk and Old PoIn- . . rrfor Through TlckeU and further Information, apply *t the TlukClUIUCe. uu*r. u. j, Uea l Up t. V I RGINIA SPRINGS. SUMMER AKRAX6EMEXT FOR TUB VIHfilMA CENTRAL HAILROAD I IMPROVED FOR I860! WITH LITTLE OK NO NIOIIT TRAVEL COMPARED WITH OTllfcK LIMkU. THIS WELI^ KNOWN ROUTE, VIA RICHMOND A Ml STAUNTON TO THE VIROIN1A SPRINGS, Ofl'iTo I»-Ib tear lni|»rnTe«I 4'onilort by Redo* l ine fue nlulit Tr..»••• lutlatee; witli la, uiii e-«i to t .<■ gr mtvr Safely of the Hail mb xv. 11 aa the H«« port of ihlB Liu.-, coeaani nda it to all plraeurr'ieehi ra mb xvr.l aa Invallda. THIRTY MILES OP STAG NG OVER PINE TURNPIKES TO THE WHITE SULPHoK SPRINGS 1 AHaiNST SIXTY POUR MILES STAGING OVER ROUGH ROADS BY ANY 01IIER ROUTE. MORE COMFORT AND QUICKER TIME! PASSENGERS leave Richmond at 6 80, A. M , dice at Staunton and arrive *t the tertoinue o( the Railroad by S:K; reach Cal laghan'* Cclcbva’rd Bland by »P. M.,and tearing afin llreaaf nrt, and arrive at the White Su'p'ur or Sweet Spring* by 12 M.,»econd .lay, helng at I aet Bve honre In advance of any other line — Should a parly unite In requeuing tr, they will have the pr vliege of leaving Callaghan’! In time to arrive nt the Spring* to,bri akf..«t. Three going to the R-ckbrldge Alum, Hath Alum, or Warm Springe, take the Stage* at Mlilborough Depot, wLere they arrive at 4:SO If. M ,ar.d reach thoee Springe rMpectlvely to eupper the fame dtt. Thnie going to t ,e Hot or licking Spilngi, May all night at the Worm Sprin/e, »nd leave there next morning eo aa to anl.e -.1 the Hot or Healing tn brrakfut Pr-eniger* for SirlMtng’e Springe, take the aia.v at Staurt-n. Thoeefor Rockbridge Ball., atOclkcn, arriving at each place reepectively to enpper. T h r o u tr li Tiffkotfl AT THE PRICES NAMED BELOW. Can be procured at the ticket office In Richmond. RATES OF FARE FROM RICHMOND. WUITE I’KKJ •**. OOL'AD SVMVAVTS* ' To W 'hlte Bulphur...I»1 W $9 00 8* eel Sulphur. 10 60 He *llng8prlugt. 10 A0 7 60 He t Spring*. 10 00 7 60 Warm "p rings. t M 7 80 Bath ilum. 9 00 7 23 Rockbridge Alum. 9 78 7 00 BtribUnff’* Alom. 7 93 3 00 fkoukbrldgr Ba'h*. 8 50 6 73 3|f. otgomery WhlU Sulphur.,.. 8 23 5 90 rhlldi en over 6 and not over 12 jear* of age, half the price for White pei *or* ^ . _ . TICK.-Through Ticket* c*n be procured in Charleston atthr of the Nor he* sten* Hal'road C rcp«nj, and la Fo ersbu’g ,\t 0. ** office of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Co.: «nd In lfurfolk at the office of the Norfolk A Petersburg Co., the Tork Rlv* r Ra'iroad Co , and the office of John Dick»on, agent of rheJ n e* River Boat I«lna Al»o from Nash Me aod pr int* :Outb weat bv Lv tchbarg and Charlottesville to all the 8prnn. 7 7 * THOR DODAMKAD, General Bupt, Va., Central Railroad. Hama*, M-aso* k Co., Stage Proprietor*. Jj4—8m VIKUIYIA CENTRAL RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. rQiE 3^&iZEii2S3&LE3329E Mv* Hint.—i Mail and Pasi*eny:er Train, LEAVE Bichmnnd dally »t ®:50 A M., for SUonlon, And dAilv (ex. -apt Sunday*) for Jackeon'i Elver and Intermediate nation*—conn ecUng »i Gordonirllle, with the Orange and AI.X and.la Rallrna d for Alexandria and Intermediate Station*, and at i harli.ttr.vUe with their tralne for Lynchburg, and point* Weat of that place Huge connect with the Train at Staunton for Stilbllng’a Spring*, *nd Ha iman, Maaon and Company’* Stage* connect with the Gain at Goalwn for Lexington, at Mlliboro for the Rock rium, Bath Alum, W« -m. Hot and Heating Scringe, and at Jackaon'a River for the 8* tet. Red Sweet, and White buiphur Spring*, Lewla burg, Be. _ RETURNING, The Mall and Pi »»»nger Train leavea Jaekaon'e River dally (ex cept Bcndayi) at * 80, P M. ......... Through Tli keta (or the Rockbridge and Bath Alnm, H arm. Hot, Hailing. White bu phur and Sweet springe, L-xtrgtoo, L-wie burg Ac Alio, for tVlncheeler, Lynchburg, Brietol, Knoxville, Cl.attai oogi,N»*hvll le, Hnntevlil,, Memphli, New Orleanx, and all luipnrtALt Point* t u the South-Wait, are t > be procured at th* Ticket nntc*. Through tickets for ' vlnch.st.r vis the Alexenarts.LouaoDn end Hampshire RMIrotd ft to Alexsmlrls, can be procured at the Ticket Office In JUcbmoL d. _ THOMAS DODAMFAD, jj2l General Superintendent. SOtTU-SIDE RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER MONDAY TIIE22d AU-fJ gust, the puseengcr Trains, will run as follows: MR FROM PETERSBURG TO LYNCHBURG. Mall Train start* dally at 5:80 A. M., reache* Lynchburg at 19:S6 P. M. Paasengnr Train start* dally, except Sundays, al 4:4fl P. IL, reaches Lynchburg at 12:80 A. M. FROM LYNOHBURO TO PETERSBURG. Mall Train start daily at 11 A. M., reaches Petersburg aft 6 P. M. Passcneer Trains starts dally, except Sundays, at 10:80 P. M., reaches Petersburg at 6:80 A. M. These trains connect with two dally train* to the Springs, Knox ville, Nashville, Memphis, Ac., to New Orleans. This 1* the shortest and most expe<UtiouB route to all parts of Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisans. Arkansas and Texas. The City Point Train leaves Petersburg dally, except Sundays, at T A. M., and 19 Noon, and City Point at 8:80 A. M„ and 1:80 P. M. Extra trains arc ran to and (Tom all the steam packet* when na> r'm'n- H. D. BIRD. uuM General Superintendent Ihuo. NOTICE._ I860. TO rASSENGERN GOING SOUTH—SEW AHRANGEMET. I.YIPOIITANT TO TKAVKLLKBA. THROUGH TICKETS AKV THROUGH CHECKS GREAT SOUTHERN ROUTE. CARRYING THE GREAT UNITED STATES MAIL TWICE DAILY—Sunday night eiccpted—between RICHMOND, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHIL ADELPHIA, NEW YORK, and all Important points West, Tin Ao qula Creek and Washington, aver the RICHMOND. KREDERICKSfll R6 AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, To the Potomac Rlrer, 75 miles; and by Pplendcd and comfortable steamers thenc. to Washington, 55 miles, In all 181' miles In7 hours; being a comfortable and perfectly safe rate of speed. VET Hours of departure 8.80 A. M., and 7.00 P. M._ VET Baggage under charge of Hpeclal Agents, CHECKED THROUGH to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Through ticket* nan b* procured at the following rat**; To Baltimore. 17 l*1 To Washington.I 5 60 To Philadelphia. 6 50 To New York.11 50 To OlaclnnaU..22,50 To 81. Louis’.*2 60 To Columbus.20 25 To Chicago.*8 00 To Indianapolis. 96 00 To Pittsburg.. 18 00 To Cairo. 82 50 To Louisville. 26 00 To Dayton. 92 25 To Decatur. 80 75 To Jeffertonvlll. 25 75 To Newark. 19 25 To Rock Island. 83 00 To Vlneennss. 96 00 To Zanesville.ISM) ... Passengers breakfast and sup at Ashland, and dine »n board the comfortable steamen between Acquis Oreek and Washington._ %ar For farther Information, apply at Khockoe H11L JAMES B. WINSTON, Gen’l Ticket Agent. 8AM*L RUTH, SupL 1 Office R. F. A P. R. R. 0e., V . „ „ Richmond, Jan. 91, 1666. )_jantt-tf NOTirK.—Persons wlsr.lng to obtain tick els for servants over the Richmond, Frederlckiburg and Potomac R. R , for Wash ington CKy, and point* further North, mart, In *11 cases he vouch ed for by aome responsible white clllscn of Richmond In person, known 1* the officers of the Road, u no tickets wll beeoldlf ap pd^ by'ester. _^'a^L. FAMILY KNITTING MACHINES. A Neectiiljr, a tonrrp of Profit, Health nml Pleamire. Tns Also Ksrmxa Wicmxe Co. having located their principal Office In New Yoik. are prepared to supply their sup- rlor KNIT TING MACHINES to order, wholesale and retail The AIERN KNITTING MACHINE Is acknowledged superior to all others, both In speed and execution, capable of knitting perfectly 75,000 loops per minute, from a single thread, Letters Patent secured both U VW« And turpjxho tfWMff. lend for a ctreuiar * ma»-«. «>• ■r.^w.r,'N0-V'k. HARDWARE. W,n. F. BUTLER 4c SO!f. VIMPORTERS 0' CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, 10 Paarlor 14th Street. HAV1 bow on hand a general assortment of foods In thatr Has suitable to the ReAiU Trade consisting of DINNER. TEA and TOILET SETS, UlNbf.it, z ZND DETACHED tUCM, SLABS WARE, WAITERS, PLATED GOODS, . BRITANNIA WARE, WATER COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS,_ JaPaNKD toilet ware, PANCT CHINA GOODS, 10.. which they are otferlns at low rate*. They respectfully art an •* amlnatlon of their STOCK. „ ,„yh_WM. P. BlTTt KR A BON, W 8. HUTC'liKU’k GOODS. JUFT received, by iteamsr from Europe, a large supply of W 8. Botcher'* Tools. »nd Cutlery of eyery kind to which w# ro • DeetfhUy solid; a call from our old customert and any other pet sons lo w “o<- T. «' BaRTSON A 80SB. Importers of Hardware and Cutlery, ,aT _No.*5 Ill's *1 C| TliRK V.—We hare In «tore a fresh supply of nearly eye ry kind of P»ckel and Table Cuilery and rcisaor* of J.. eph Rodgera A hot:*. Geo Wnstenholm A tons and Mappln Brother! make, of which ws are sell ng rerr low T. ROBERTSON A SONS, Importers of Hardware and Cutlery, Ml _No. PS Mdn at. NAYLOR’S CAST STEEL. WE hare Inst received, of direct importation, a Urge and complete assortment of Naylor’s and Marshall’* hast cast steel, consisting of .... Square assorted from IX to 9X lnehe* Octagon “ “ X to IX “ Round Machinery aaaorted from X to IX Inch** Double shear steel assorted; all slae* Mill Pick cast «teel “ “ Patent Hammer steel •• “ Granite Wedg* “ * “ To which were spectrally Inrite the attention of Granite Work sr* and purchaser* genertlly. for tale at lowest rates by W. A G. DONNAN mayl Iron Front W. Block Governor Street. I860. ” 1800 WILLIAMS & ELLIOTT, 67 Nlaln Street, Richmond, Va. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS IK HARDWARE, FINE-EDGE TOOLS, Bl’lLDING HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. HUBS, FPOKPS, FELLOES SPRINGS, Axles, BolU, Bands, Leathers, Cloths, Trimmings, Ac., Ac. JdACHlNKsTri’ GOODS. Belting, Packing, Clrcnlar Saws, Dole's Saw Gammers, Pile*, Wrenches, Fleam Coea\ Whlstlee. Gauges, Ac. AgenU for the BALTIMORE PEI L and RReFF WORKS, AUen'i Patent RTF AM GDAOEd. and Orockett'a COACH VARNISHEF, Ac Locomotive and Fleam Engine builders, Railroad and Gaa Com panies, Ac , supplied with Brass Work at manufacturer’s price*, mylt—ly I860 SPRING TRADE. 186(1. ROBLItT J. IIKNNY. Sealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Ac., Embracing every variety of article* adapted for BUILDERS, id A OHINISTS, <t HOUSEKEEPERS, No. 906. *bcvs sirs Bing. I HAVE now in store the isrgest and most com piste stock of English, German and American nHbEV Hardware I have aver had the pleasure to of- -kAJTH*.—, (er, and respectfully Invite all In want to examine B^WSol^rtB ’he lame before purchasing elsewhere. Uy goods are fresh, and having been purchased exclusively for cash, 1 am prepared to of fer them upon the lowest Grins. In Fartulni: Implements I enumerate Uqes.HandPlowt, 8hnyels, 8pades, Porkes, Rake, Scythe*. Fnatha, Axes and Chains. Together with GARDENING TOOLS of aU kind*. In lgonavFurnlnlilnc Good* my stock Is alto very complete—vis: Flue Tea Trays and Waiters, single andlnsctts; Japan'd Tnllett Sets; Tin-Ware; 8aoce-Pana; Tea and Preserving Kettles; Cutlery, Fine Ivory Handle Knives; (Indo*. and inset*,) Doable Plated Porks and Spoons; Urashro; llalr and feather Dull er*; Tubs; Buckets; Mats; Brooms; Cooking L'lentil*. Ac., Ac. And In lliilldlng.VIatt'rtiila,particularly,I am constantly icriptlon; Belt*; Hinges;Screws, Irea and Bras* Rail: Sheares.Hcrew. HlJeand Axle Pulleys:Bash Cord,Screw Wrenches;£uland Wrong! I Nalls and Bplkes, and all other articles for building purposes; It gcther flth Tools of all kinds. Orders carefully and promptly attended to. ROBERT J. DENNY. ~hM 80ft Main strret, above the Banks. CNAKKIAGK HOLTS, COACH ftCTtfiW S AND J TILE BO'-TB.— He have Just received direct from one of the beet manufacturers, a large ai.d full supply of Catrlage Bolts, Coach Per ewe and Tire Bolts, well assorted, t7ery sit* to which we respectfully solicit a call from every 01 e In need of such a* tides T. R'jBERTfcON A PON8. aplfl_ No C& Main st. Cl H HH AND GRAIN M lTIIEK, ( KADLE*. JT W'e respectfully rail atte ntion to our stscrttr.-tii of •‘Waldron's" Gras* and Grain beythes, all rises **J. C Colson’s" Pate nt do do do do Grass Ho. ks and Pickles Bnperier Cast bteel, Weeding and Hilling Hoes Bpsdes and Bhovrlt of various makers F -rks, 2, A and 4 Prongs Those In want shall he fUrn!»hrd at the lowest market price. my4 _ P T. MOQRK A CO.. 24 Pearl Pt. K. II. BOSI1I K, OOACn AND UARNKt-'S MANUFACTURER. No. 223, Corner of jH-iIu • no 9(1. KlrrrM. HAM on hnn.t » larjcu And fmcr.l nui.rtmrnt of Can-lire. end H.rneu. ofhi. o«ro manuiactare. whl?h he can ror.fidentl) recommend to thoaeln want of a go«4, labataatial andfaaUonable vahlelc. Ue will make to order anjr article In the carriage line, and will u.e every effort to pleaae tho.e vbo may favor him with their pa tronage. Bepalrv rveented with ncatnea. and despatch. frt -ly OAHKIAGES! CAUU1AGESI CAKBIA6LIII 11ITC11C0CK & OSBOKN, RICHMOND CARRIAGE HAKEH0U8E, No. 21S nud 215 main Street, Bart ccnctantly on hand mm « rhe Larin *1 & Im-h| ..nortci “•—* or (IlHUl ifiKI IN THE STATIC, W J Ccnalfttng, In part, of the following STYLES. Oaleches, Phaetons, Coaches, Chaise*. Brett Phaeton, Bar & a.; fits, fix-scat Hrcxvays, Buggies, r.rc fleet do Top Baggies, Four Beat do do Wsgona, Two Beat do, Ooncord Wagons, load Bulk eye, Trotting Sulkeys, Slide Beat Haggle*, do. wagons. Ham- *3 and Whips. Ills confidently believed that no stock of Carriages In this sr any other market Is mors worthy of public attention, embracing nearly all the latest styles and improvement* that are desirable, and wlb be sold at the lowest possible prices, and warranted the usua: length of time. Ws present our sincere thanks to our patrons for heir liberal patronage, and hope to merit a continuance of their 'avors. All kinds of Carriage repairing done promptly. mkf CO It K rc; AT*: D WPaOIGIII IKON AND WIFE RAILING.—(Secured by Letters Patent.)—Admirably adapted for enclosing Public Grounds, Cemeteries, balcony*, Cote tagas. Ac. Sheep and Ox Hurdle, Patent Wire, Hackling Bead steads, with every variety of Folding Iron Beadsteads and Iron Furniture. Patent Wire Coal Pcreens, Ore, Band and Oravel Screens, Wire Netting for Mosquito, Bheep, Poultry, and other purpose*. Wtr- Bummer Houses, Fancy Wire Work In great va riety, for Gardens, Ac. M. WALKER A 80NB, Manufacturers. No 885 Market, N. E. corner Sixth street, Philadelphia. ocA—dly BRA>I> OJTTIIIO. THE undersigned hating removed his shop under the TOBAC CO EXCHANGE, corner !3th and Carr Bta , begs leave to In form his customers, and the Pabllc generally, that he Is now situ at* <1 so as to execute all work (which he may be favored w th) In the best workmanlike manner.and at the^h^rteet pot Ible notice. If you want a Brand for Tobacco,Flour,Grala bags.Machinery ,or soy •.ther articles you may manufacture, send In your orders, and we will accsmmodate vou on the most reasonable terms, and guaran tee to give you entire satisfaction. Also, a fine lot of Branding Brushes, Kev Checks, Brass Letters, Ac. A. E. GRAHAM, Brand Cutter, Under Tobacco Vxchangs, Oor. 18th A Cary Sts., Richmond, va^_ 1860. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. 1860. UIVTEK, ALVEI' A AKE.VTS, Importers* and J obbers. 1 RICHMOND. WE would call the special at*ention of the merchants of Vir ginia and North Carolina visiting our market this Hprlnx. to our unusual large stock of Foreign Goods of our Importation, which enomsrau in part: White Goods, Brew Trimmings, Bilk •• Threads, Linen M Fancy Goods, Hosiery. Baiall Wares, Laces, Gents' Furnishing Fosds, Ribbons, of all kinds. BRAWLS. We hare also eetabllshrd a manufactory for Mantillas, Cloaks and Ladles' Wrapping generally, and wlil be prepared to exhibit a arge variety of these Goods, of the newest styles and patterns, made exclusively at home. We solicit an examination of our stock, being determined to offer everv Inducement to Southern buyers to make their pur chases in oar market. fett-ly_GINTER, ALYET A ARENTB._ R. J. CAPRON. RICH’D. BAYT/ R, Em ex Co., Vo. R. J. CAPROX A CO., Commission Merchants, 97 Bowly’t Wharf, UALTIMOBr. R. J. 0arron la the active member of ike firm. mhW—dtf GENT’* LANTING GAITER* WITH TIP* and without, very suprrlor and handsome, at mv*1__ "" WATJWW GENT’* PATENT LEATHER GAITEHL Ai good ano handeonis as can be.al mvXI _ w%* WALSHS • Join C. SHAFl.lt A co„ DRAPERS AND TAILORS, EXCHANGE BHLDIKG, 14tb STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Would reepectfally cull attention to Uielr new atylea of Spring and Summer Goods. mh7_;_ (TA TAKEN OP WHISKEY, WARRANTED to •M l bo II yeare old, and equal to any thing of the kind to bo found, fur aale by M JOKES. UKAD! READ! I*. I.von'* pure Ohio CATAWBA BRANDY. Wit the underGgecd have boon duly appointed ihe only and aule eyerie for the aale cftb'i truly pure Hfdleul Rrandy for the diy of Richmond TMt Brandy lu born On rongldy an alyaed by the Htatr Ateayer, Dr. A. A B .Tea Chemlit, and Prof. Cpman Shrpparit, f harleMon. 8 O.Pr-.f J K. Chilton, hew York, Prof. Pratt, of Bat annah. Prof Lamond, J K Mrhola and Dr Col, of Boeton, and pronounced by form to be atrlctle pure, and an excellent atlmulanl In allraara where pare Brand are Indicated. Th» manufacturer of thla Pine brandy ruaranteca (or rrl'l re fund the mca*y,l that It *111 rare the i'KnUra fxjantum Summer C •mplaint vlih Children,Dinrrhail. Boirel Complaint, Dynptp eia. Flatulency, Cramp Colic, Languor, Lore Sjtinle General Debility and Sernorumene Phyatctai a are row prencrfbfng It In the place of Paregoric; not haring the deadnlng rffect of that me’lclne upon the brain. Th* Phyalelana In thla city are aoilclted to apply to the elty agent*, who will giro them a bottle free of charge, to try befoi e prtactiblDg. Done for na infant nix ineke old, one te tepormful, diluted In two table apoanfula of cold water, and given by the leaapoonful every live minute* until reUef la ejected. Adult* and children In proportion. The want of pure Medical Brandy hai long been felt In thla country. The propertlea contained In Ihl* Brandy are more ttrlngeot than French Brandtea. Thla the mannfa- turcra claim are the media and challenge Ihe world to •’leprore throe facta 1BA AC JAC- Iff, the only appointing agent lor t‘ e Called Ptetee and Canada, II and 14b Third atreet due InnatL For sal- by Jyll—2m_glfO DOHA S3 A JOJi.SOTOS. Glin BELTING.- A full a*a.rtment of the New York Belting and Pack ng Company'! superior Gum-Keltlng, from one to II nchee wide, alwaya on hand, and for eale. In length! to ault pn'chaeert, at !*• torv price*. Bel'a, of extra width! and Ihlcknrai ordered from the Factory -t A few day* Of Uce alao. No. 1 Lacing Leather, Helt-C1a*pe, Brit Hooke, Belt-tlyeU, Gum, Park ng In ahertx of varloux thlckceaa, Platon-Packing for Locomolire and Btationary Kcglnee, Ingine Hoae. Ac , Ac , for aale by d J F1NT0N, lull Agent for the Manufacturer!. 71 Halo at. 1*UNB OLD WHITE WHISKY—Aa article that A given etseeiulvertal aatlefbeiloy. Kept eoMiantly on hand, (or aale b| A. K. MOOU. Ageak, lit 0*ry Hrnil \ bHOCKOB rOt'BDBT * BACB1HB SHOP OO0B Of CART AMD 11TB IUBB Ta. rrULBOTT A BROTHER, Proprietors of the abort WORK*, A are sow building PORTABLE STEAM ANGINAS, of aa Im proved construction, of all ataea, fro® elx to forty Horae Poorer, tollable for Olrrular Parr Mills, Threshing UacMoet, and othei purposes, which thsy Batter themselves are tally (gait. If wot m oerior to any Rngtoos built hare or elsewhere. They will also tarnish STATIONARY STRAW KNGUflf, frM ton Horse to any required power. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, of the soft approved eenrtruettoA and of various alae*. PUMPS and WHEELS tat WATIR WORKS, PORTABLE SUIT MILLS, abl IRONS for MILLS of aU klnda. RAILROAD WORE of every description. TOBACCO PRESSYB, ALAITISUNG MILL*, And all artlcl® asst • ta manufacturing Tobacco, together with svery kind of BRASS aad IRON PASTINGS and WROUGHT IRQ:. WORE _ Sk PHILIP RAHM, hm RAGLE MACHINE WORKS. Clary, letueen ldtt and IMA .ta'lris, RICHMOND, TA RIAINl1 FACTI'RER OF PoriablS aad Stationary STEAM ENGINES of any required power, with either Locomotive, Flue or 0,Under Sellers; SUGAR MILLS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. IRONS FOR VER. TIOAL RAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, DRAINING MACHINES, sauruta, utvas and rtaiaiwo naowraa, TOBACCO FACTORY FIXTURES OP RTEEY DESCRIPTION, and all kinds o( CASTINGS IN ISON and Bit ASS. The subscriber was awarded by tbs U. R Agricultural Society, held In Richmond, Ta., October, ISM, the UKAND GOERS ffllCDAEi OF UONOB tar Or best PorfaKe Steam BnZne for Farm wee. He aaraasJby permission, to Governor Henry A Wise, Meters Warwick A Barksdale, Dump, Moncure A Co. and Haaall, Orta eh*w A On.___B»l»-Iy LOGAN WALLER. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, Fa., SILLS Tobacco, Wheat, Coro, Flour, and other country Pro. duce. He has on hand a lam number cf Bags, which can kg -Stained by thoee who employ Min, on the terms charred by »»« road Companies. He la assisted by Mr. Jours 0. Rnrwnoo, long and favorably known In the surrounding counties, at a gentians of great act!TV ly End energy of character. gro^oarj street, two doom below Oolaablan BotoL A lainayoan. a. ru-ur rare! nusiLi u.mrwv. RRIIMsFORD A. CO. * GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ON THE DOCK, re IS_BICBJBORB, if A. E. II. SRINUFR & cn„ GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOLICIT consignments ef WHIAT, PLOCR, CORN, TOEAOCO and other country Produce. Adrancee madeon conslrnmict* lntiand.__de I A A Diorrvsos. a. *. e-u. • „ , ~ DICKINKOK, HILL & CG., AUCTIONEERS AT their old stand, corner >f Wall and Franklin street*, still continue to sell NEGROES, both publicly sod privately .aPt7tn,.'nt,Xf1.n*ih*1I NTr°r* 10 “> m»F b» resured In gtUIra the hlgh-wt market price for them. Jed ■RECTOR DA Y18. A nr lion^. p, 8_,.„ .rJl*!iKUN RICHMOND, VA, KLL8 SLAV IS, both publicly and privately. Pertrm entrusting their Beeves to him, may rest tssured of obtaining the hlgbmt market prices. * fcg KING a LA.HHKTII, CARRIAGES! CARRIAGESM CARRIAGES III RICHMOND COACH MANUPACTORr, rnukiio niff« r, One Square* below Ext binge Hotel Wo Invite all persona In ward of HOME MADE CARRIAGES, To call and examine our stock, aa we pro- rjrxx. pose to tell a better article for leaa money taXsSCT -TTauCARRVAftS^orthesame quality ran be bought TrTtK# Northern rtUes. We have been engaged In building Caxxiaom morelhao tt year. In thl. city. Our work haaprovrd ..tl,factory tr all who have bought of tu. We are more largely eimagrd iu manufacturing Carrlag-« than any other Bouae In the butt m ploylng over B 0 handa, ' f i * h'io' Cn ^ni* * tar** “»*r*»entof Fashionable OA’HUOIB, lalrrhra, *' Two Seat Rockawaya, Coarber, ail Mylea, Pbeatons, Charrio.tere, Top Rurri-e, Barouche*. Bugglc* without Top*, Four Seat Rockawaya, Sulklee. Slide Seat Top bury!re. Alao a large atork of Coarb, Buggy and Bulky Harurce of cur own make, of beat material and workuianahlp: Coach and Buggy Wldpa, all quall'lc* Carriage* of all atylea made to order. All kind* of Coach Repairing executed In Ibe beet manner and wtthnromptneea. ALFRED KTsi-, ftlT_ TliO. U. LA Si LET H. tICIITEIIL ARD VICK. FOR LADIES AND GEKTLfHE.V. SkW 8UPPUK8. PrTNFT * WATTS have receatlj received (he following Bor la and shoe*, irarufactund expref sly o their order. niherrost superior style. These are g o !s that we can recoa*ni. nd tote •hr very be t, •nd of the late#! style#. As we have done fer the lart thirty yean, we in*end to keep the flnrrt and beat Boots, there snd Trunks, th»t c*n be mxnufacturrd We Invite cur Meads »»nd the pur He to call and riamlrr for themselves. We vs ill (cil them as low as any house North or Ku’.b. roK Lamm. Ladlet* heel Gaiters, Coogrets aitd lace. Ladle*’ fine dress kid and morocco biinperi, with aod without heels, very sofv end b<*utlfui. Ladies’ white kid s Ij.prrs. Ladirt’ thick waiting bcote, with and without heel*. Ladies’ walking Win** Lsd'.es’ l»s:lng husklns, fer old ladlas, thick and thin sole*. Ladlt»’ velvet .-Uppers Ladits' rfrtsslcg Sappers. Mlsbet’ and Children’s fihoes, all qualities and styles. Boys’ Shoes; OeotKmen’s fine dre»# Boots, Shots and Gaiters, all styles. J>24 I860. NEW SPRING GOODS. lSCO! A. K. PARKER & CO.. No. 143 Ftgle kquitre, ARK cow prepared to offer to their friends, and the public gene rally, a L A m'ik 1*I> BPLXXLII) STOCX Of FRINCH AND INGUSH DRY GOODS, Oonxtxtlng. In part, of Plain Black and Fancy Bllka, Bleb Bilk, Grenadine and 11-ragc Robra, French and Kngllah Drrm Gooda In every variety Bilk and Lao« MantUlai. Shawls, Faria Embrolderlra and Lac- Gooda, Housekeeping and Plantation Gooda. Whit* Gooda of every kind, Moornlng Gooda of every deacrlptlon. Glover, Hnelery Ac. Together with many other article* too nnmerona to mention — All of which will be eold very cheap. mhl» TA VLIIH 4c CO., Ho. t«Main xtroet, bar* In More a large .took of Butcher’s Film and Edge Tool* Bpear and Jackson’a Hand. Rip. and Grain Bawa Baldwin’• bench and moulding Plane* Hunt* and Simmon’s chop and shingle Hatch*!* Nagdole’s Adge eye, nail and brad I la miner* Cook’s and Bnell’e cast Heel Augen and BHta Wltherty, Beatty A Bradley’* Drawing Knlyaa Turning Lathee, Chlieli and Gougea Boralng Machine*, Ure and breaet Drill* ALSO, Blacksmith’■ toolx of the beat quality, for talc low for cash or puntnsl rustoratm UAKHISOII’S CELEBIUTED BARLEY WHISKEY. W1 ar* #e,l,D* lh,» Whl*key made from Earley, which was !0 If troduc*d ADd sold by nur bouse 20 year* ago. and acknowi. edged to surpass any Whiskey ever Introduced la this market — For 20 years it has preserved Its uniformity la quality and charao ler, and we do nor find the least change la it la any respect h»!ng the tame now as then. In delicacy, richness ar.d purity. Our custo mer* sav th~ same, and we unhesitatingly offer it to th* community as an artl *le which we can recommend aa being pure and perfectly —E ncicwnoai article, loo often mired •III. the liquor* of Ibe preient day. We have neT»r adrertleed II before, bnt feel Justified In doing so now, while the country Is flood* ed wl h raized ard manufactured liquors. At a medicinal liquor, we do not thick It can be surpaaaed even by the brandies now sold. f A supply always on hand, and for sale only by w BleAlR A CH AMDKRLATNE, ap?7—tf _No. TO Main street, Richmond, Vs. MORRIS, WHEELER A. CO., fOBMKItl.T KIORRIK 4c JONES * CO., ’ IRON & STEEL WAREHOUSE. Market & Sixteenth Streets. PHILADELPHIA. ..BAR*1. BINDS. HOOPS, SCROLLS, OVALS, SHPm, RORSI* SHOE and NAIL RODS, ELAT and T RAILS, A Vi Li. UtoN RIVET IKON, SWEDE IRON, PLOUGH PLATE, ■ e At ’ S*"^™**. “U*Ti:R' 8BRINO, TIRE A PLOUGH STEEL. SCOTCH PIG ; aloo. Agent* for the eale of “ WILLIAM PENN ” and ether well-known brand, of American Pig Iron. _ BA* IRON rolled to any required length, lor Bridge*, Car*. Eh!* Building and Machinery purpose* generally. BOILER PLATE cut to required dimensions. • EROO STEEL POINTS A SIDE BARS made to any pattern. AGENCY of the *• HARRISBURG " NAILS and SPIKES CAR AXLES rolled and hammered, and PORGING8 of all •nape N^BSIA SHUT, and Metals generally. MULKS, WILKN AND HOKNK8.-I bare fV_ Juat received, direct from Kentucky, a very choice Jffl? and superior lot of Stock. 1 have MUI.I3 weU suUudts Iron masters, railroad purposes, street and plantation use, all of Vilch I will sell, exchange, break and deliver In the dty or coca ,£‘*"Mi *' D‘rta ****** Mil—tl EDWIN WALKER. " B 1 he In receipt of freth Stock, direct from Retnoeky, very month. Enquire as above. AW. A BROWS STOUT -We hTT. ju.t recelred direct, a .hlpment of the aUre ee.ebratet! Brown Bl 'ul, to whl. h we d,*l'e In cal the particular attention < f t urcl a eer*, who drstr* a perfectly pure anlele, b'ttled ty ih„ I rrw.ra * t. emreltre*. and T..Uy Si-perlo* to tbe anlele rnerallr .old In U-i* market aa London Porter. Eor lale only by <“KLDKN * millfi, jf14_ Oor. Pearl and Cary Street*. HIHHtl PINHIM-W. now hayaln More T» IS bbl*. and half b‘l* o El*h, North Carolina Family Ice Htt» r ig,, do. Shad. do. bhad Roe, B. .ton large No. S Mackerel In bhlo. af half barrel., do. nr all No. 8 In bbi. and half bui plr o Nil Or*. Herring*, Haitian No. 1 Gesso end Cbl H*WfcS ,.|etew by WINSTON A POWlKs. * — lilliei ~ Impenetrable Chilled Iren F1RB AND BCRGLAR PROOE SAFES, Proof Locks, forealtby 0. J. 81 ETON A 00., j,lg Agent*, Richmond. »• T. wirnaa, » r. c. wt^a 'a ,7 rrrm*.' * WILLIAMS, PKTKB8 Ic 00. . Banker.? and Dealers in Monev 184 WAIN ft ER BBT. ^ R'CUMOND, TA., B Opposite B«nk of Virginia, CY end Mil Rxebtnge, St-u. City and Railway «ockt and Negotiate Loans snd maze CoDtctloni u all tha nHr dp|e cHIm and To.n* in the Untud Suu^r^^Th -ZllzlL. H°*b-W* Porch a* er* a Urge assortment 0f O woir* Woodtag loos, SMortod Worn No. I to A ifco. Billing “3? Mm “* ***“’ IlQMsStf* * , | a