RICHMOND WHIG. lyiniT HOlinRO..may is. is«5. NOTICE. Persons in the rity desiring to take the Weio regularly, can do so by leafing their name and reaiden -ent theWHio Orrtcs. when their names wiU be entered on the Carrier’* liat for delivery. In all anch case*, settle wit hike Carrier. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE ARMIES AD I At ENT TO RICHMOND WHO DESIRE TO BEAD THE RICHMOND WHIG —If a Krgiment. brigade or Division will appoint one man from each command to call (Srthe papers required >n th«r camp daily tsey snatL navi theta at the carrier's pr.ea, namely. ' giuo per one hundred copies, and can have them by 5 or 6 o’clock every morning. AbmT Aoi.nts, or any other person* desiring the pape^for sale at any point are informed that there i* no nctXMTB raivuios qivsn ant rsnsow. as reports have it We desire to circu late the paper freely and everywhere, and will use every effort to have it sent tar and near. WHIG OFFICE. Tliji PUKSCITOF DAVIS. Intelligence has been received at " ash ingtcn gi>.ug furtiier particular*ot the tlight of Jefferson Darts; After leaving Yorkville, . South Carolina, on the 2'th ult., from which point he. was driven by Stcneman, Mavis Red across the northern part of tiie State, - crossing the Savaunah north of Augusta, and reaching Washington, Georgia, on the 4th of May. From this point he was again compelled to rlne by the approach of our csTalrv torces. Stoneman’* pursuit was so " rapid il\at a council of war, which Davis was holding, was broken up, and he was hur _ ried forward In hi* tlight. He i* evidently heading for the Mississippi, but Wilsou has * been apprised of hia course, and will en deavor to intercept hint. Between Stone man attd Wilson, DavU will have a prettj elose gauntlet to run. * A Chattanooga telegram, dated tub, inst., sa»s that Davis was at Powelton, Hancock ,aunty, Georgia, la-t Fridux night. G* n. Wilson Las printed handbills anucun. ing the reward lor his capture, and scattered them through the country. Poweltou is between Washington and Milledgeville. J1 special Washington despatch to the Philadelphia i tha fugitive*. • 1 be same special >sj' that Uavui pasted ttroish Washington, Ga., <*u the 4th inst., * "accompanied by only six men, said to fce JoiiD C. Breckinridge, June} 11. Rtagui, «l. A. TaephoJm, J. !’. Benjamin and two others unknown, ill# plunder was twelve kon *6 in bis rear, and the cavalry wl.<> -et out with him had nearly one-ball dewrted. * Wilson says he had his scouts upon every road, ami /W< p/effy rrrtoiu « i/>biri»y * Aim. lie tound the people remarkably willing * to aid him in the pursuit. Hi bad no more ’ trouble than if he were pa dog through our own territory. Hourly intelligence from that region i* expected. It i' hardly po*. *ible that he can escape.” JOBXSTO.S'S smtte Xl>tin. tl U stated in t.lc New Vork JItratd that when the negotiation* for the su: render to Gyn. Sherman ■ -ommeuced, Johnston had al togetner about 5U,mm troops: but of these not • more than 3t),<**o waited to be paroled, the others departing without asking leave, stealing the horses of their officers, and striking off through the country indifferent directions, where many oi them were soon engaged in indiscriminate plunder and thievery. Gen. Johnston declared that as soon as it was known by these men that they were to bo. surrendered hi* control over tbatn va* at an end, and he was perfectly power’e#* to keep them together for the pur pose of completing their parole, or to pre vent their* acts of robbery. About >ne hundred and ten pieces of ar tillery and tit ecu thousand stand of small ardU comprised part of the war material surrendered by J ohtiston. The details of the surrender were left by Gen. Sherman in tlie hands of General Schofield, and when he, in company wit t a number of officers 1 and a detachment of troop*, proceeded from Kaleigh to Greensboro’ f'«>r the purpose of • ujreiiii.r m.i.g ...» ---■ , --v ” leader' were everywhere received by the inhabitant' o’ the country with the strong. «*t manifestations ot delight. MMACrioX IS THE WEST. A large public meeting was held in Mem phis Monday of last wees,consisting chiefly of citizens who had actively sustained the ‘Con federacy’ in Tennessee, Mississippi and Ar kansas. Lion. J. T. Swayne, a distinguished Jndge in that portion of the Stste ; B. I). .Sabers, a- conspicuous secession orator in 18til; and Colonel Grace, who drew the re solutions for the secession of Arkansas, •* were present and addressed the meeting. These gentlemen eloquently and earnestly counselled the people to renew their allegi ance to the Union in good faith, to forget the hatreds and prejudices of the past, and to tco-operate .with the Government in se curing the complete restoration of civil au thority. They regard the war as at an end, and the power of the Federal Government as fully vindicated. As to the slavery ques tion, they expressed the view that it had been decided bytbe war itself, and that the peoples throughout the 2jouth should adapt themselves i^s quickly as possible to the condition of universal freedom. The speeches delivered by these prominent and * influential gentlemen, and the resolutions adopted <>n the occasion, breathed the spirit of sincere loyalty to the Government of tlie United States. ( DA VIS VAV.UliY £W*WT. A letter from Ksleigh says that the cav alry escort, under Wade llampton. which * accompanied Jefferson Davis on his flight, . arw deserting rapidly and coming into our liana, aad surrendering themselves prison ers of war. They state that of the tifteen hundred men who were picked out on account of their supposed fldelil) and trustworthiness to act as a guard to Davis and his party, most of them are dissatisfied with Hampton's refusal to surrender aloug with the main body ot Jsinston’s army. The same dissatisfaction eciet* among the officers, a number of whom •have also abandoned the enterprise, fearing ileat if tb»y are captured they will be treated 4s outlawsr These deserters predict that Davis will not have more than a corporal’s guard left by the time he reaches the Mis. sisaippi, if he succeeds in getting that far. FRENCH COMMERCE ENDANGERED. A special Washington telegram to the New York Times says that “it has been vaguely reported heretofore that President Juarez, of the Mexican Republic, had issued letters of marque lor reprisals against French commerce. This is now an estab lished fact. 1 have the anthooity for so sta ting ot a gentleman who saw four of these documents a month ago, intended tor the Pacific waters; and it was stated at the same time that sim.lar letters lor the Atlantic waters had been issued.” T II E ASSASSINATION-—SECRETARY STANTON TO MINISTER ADAMS. The Cork Herald publishes an official tele gram from Secretary Stautoa to the United States Legation at London, detailing the in cidents of the assassination, and adding : The murderer of t e President has beeu discovered, and evidence obtained that these horrible crimes were committed in execu tion of a conspiracy deliberately planned and set on foot by Rebels, under pretense of avenging the South and aiding the R-bel cause; but it is expect*d that the immediate perpetrators will be caught. The levliug oc cas oted by these atrocious crime is so gn a', a .dden, and overwhelming, that 1 cannot at present do more than communicate them to you. At the earliest moment yesterday the President ca Ld a Cabiuct meeting, i»t which Gen. Grant was present. Ho was more cheerful and haj>py than 1 had * ver set n him. He rejoiced at the near prospect of a firm an 1 durable pi ace at home and abr ad, wl ich manifested in a marked degree the soundoi ss and honesty of hi dispositou, and 1 he tender aud torgi'iug spirit that so emiuintly dist n guished him. Public notice had luen giveu that he aud Gen. Grant woull be present at the theatre, aud the opportunity of ad ding the Lieutenant-General to the number of victims to be murdered was no doubt seized tor the fitting occasion of executing the p ans which appear to have been in pre paration tor some weeks; but Gen. Grant was compelled to lie absent, and thus es caped tho designs upon him. It is needless for me ti say au\thing in regatd to the influences which this atrocious murder ot the President may exercise upon tfteaiiairsof the country. Rut 1 will only add that, though hornble and atrocious as are the plans that have beeu resolved on by the enemies of the country, they are not likely, in any degree to impair the public spirit, or postpone the complete and final overthrow of the Rebellion. In profound grief tor the events whirti It has become my duty to communicate to yon, 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Knwts M. Stsxtov. THE NEW TENNESSEE SENATORS. On Thursday last, Hon. Joseph S. Fowler, and lion. David T. Patterson, were elected United States Senators for the State o! Ten neasee. The New Yoik Times gives the following sketches of the now Senators : Hon. Joseph S. Fowler is about 12 years of age, a native of Steubenville, Ohio. He went to Tennessee in 1*44, ami w as appointed Professor ot Mathematics in Franklin Col lege, near NashTillc, which position he til.'eJ w.th eminent ability. He resigned his portion in 1*4*. and afterward was called to the Presicem-y of other institutions ot I 'arn ing. When the rebellion broke out 4 e proclaimed himself an ardent supporter of the govern ment, and was for putting down treason with the bayonet. When Tennessee seceded from the t'nion he left the State and went to Springfield, III., to engage in the practice of Uw. hating i|iialitied himself and determined years before to pursue that profession, lie remained there until March, 1*62, when G >v. Johnson gave him the position of Comptroller of the Treasury of Tennessee, after the reb els had been driven out. He has always b.-en anti-slavery, is a thorough radical, and is one of the nrst scholars of the South. He is a warm and intimate friend ot his col league, Hon. Dav.d T. Patterson, and both enjoy the fullest confidence of the President. Hon. David T. Patterson is about 45 scars of age, a citizen of Greene county, and an able lawyer. He was for a number of years Circuit Judge in East Tennessee, and was re garded as one of the first jurists of the State. He stood by the government in its darkest hour, and in ali the trials and perils of the people of Hast Tennessee he kept the faith. He is radically Union in politics, und is a son-in-law of President Johnson. Dk Mount's Successor.—That desirable and responsible position, the Presidency of th? Corps Legislatif of France, vacant by the death of the Duke de Horny, has been lilleJ, not by the appointment of M. Thiers, as was expected by some, but by the nomi. nation of Count Walowski, who is generally supposed to be a ion of Napoleon 1. by a Polish lady, from whom the snrname is de rived. _ __ The State ok Eutkt.—Every one is aware that Egvpt is in au exceptional state just now. in consequence ui me euioigeacies of the great American war it has become a vast cotton field, iustead of being, as in all former tirais, the granary of the East.— Ti.is sadden transformation is not uulikely to bring va-t political changes with it. Mul titudes of the leliabs and small holders of land have been deprived of the present aud previous Viceroys of their land on account of its increased value as a cotton-producing soil. Toey are, of course, discoutenten with the Government, and not well-di-posed towards tho Franks, tor whose sake they know the cotton is grown. In addition to this, the murrain among tho cattle has, du ring the last two years, swept so many away that distant parts require to be scoured in order to provide meat for the Cairo market. When tbe supplies fail for several days, as has been occasionally the case, meat is only to be had at famine prices, and the scram ble before the butchers’ shops is a sight not to bo forgotten. In one of these scram bles several children were crushed to death in the crowd. In addition, it is a well-known taet that over the whole Mahomedan world just now there are floating rumors and pre dictions of a coming ascendancy, during which the Crescent is to stand above the Cross, and the faith of the East is to revive again. As the .gnorant populace cannot reason or look to the future, toey think the shortest way to ac complish these desirable results is as in Sy ria and Hindostau, to massacre the Chris tian populations of the land. The late in surre :tion in Upper Egypt was partly politi eil for the reasons assigned above, and also partly religious. The fellah joined with the bedaure. Mioi«*h was tbe headquarters of it. An English clergyman, a friend of the writer, who was at Sioot, saw s earners with soldiers come in only just in time to save he bulk ol the Christian population of the place. At tho same time that this was go ing on in Upper Egypt the population of Cairo were in a most excited state; K.COi soldiers were suddenly but quietly intro duced into the city, and as soon aa the intel ligence came that the insurrection at Minieh was put down, the mind of the people seem ed to' tiow back into its usual sullen, apa t ,etic cour»e again. But who can say bow long this is to last, and would it not be ad viaable that England should, as well as France, increase a little her number of ships of war at Alexander and Suez, and let the rnling Powers here know that they would be called strictly to an account for any fatal consequences that might be the result of want of due precaution on their part with regard to the security of the Etr pean pop ulation of the city ? _ Mobile Bay was cleared of obstructions by means of torpedo** and a galvanic battery. Th* torpidoM ieC down ftiooog th# obktnicuoDS and then exploded by mean* of an electric «ba 1’1V%!%CI.4I. AN1> CONHEIMiAI. GOLD AND brqCKS. At the F.ret Board, New York, Wednesday, gold opened at 131 7-8-a farther material de cline. D. S. 5.20's told at 106; Tennessee sixes. 62 1-2, Virginia, 57; North Carolina, 65, The Baltimore American of Wednesday afternoon says: The leading sejuritiw of this market attracted ra< re attention to-day and ruled firmer; but the non-dividend paying list was inactive and heavy. At the flret sesaion of the Stock Board 5- Jw’s improved 1-8 now issue bringing 8105 1-4 ,105 3-8, and old »»0» 3-4 a!05 7-8. Oo d was quite active and miterially lower, opening at 133 1-2, selling down to 132, regular, and 131 1-2, teller 16 days, and closing at 132 1 2 bid, regular any—a decline compared with clo sing rates yesterday, of 3 per cent. The First National Bank o‘ Baltimore ha* de clared a dividtnd of eight per cent, for the last six months, clear of Government taxes. The X. Y. Tribane of Wednesday gaye : Gold o;ened yesterday at 137 1-2 sold down to 136 1-2. and dosed at 136 3-4. The extremes of the day were 135 1-2 a 137 li Government Stocks arc firm, aud there ia a diapositjon to buy on speculation, in view of a steadily riaing mar ket in Europe. Railway shares at the Stock Ex change were all lower from 1-2 to 1 percent., I but were not pressed for aale. Upon the street price* were steady. At the Second Board the market wse string and prices improved, and the who o ma.ket was buoyant. Money continues easy, and the enormoue subsc Iptione to the 7.30 loan have no material eflect thue far. Sterling Kxcbang. is dull, sndthe market wholly in pos session of the tegular drawers in the absence of commercial bil s. THE NATIONAL LOAN-EXTRAORDINARY SUBSCRIPTIONS. A telegram dated Philadelphia,9th instant, saya Today lias been a memorable one for the Seven-Thirty Loan. The subscriptions to-day in all p»ra of the Union, as telegraphed to Jay Cook. Subscription Agent, amount to #15,165,. 300. The largest single Western subscription wire #3*0,700. irom tie Second National Bank, Chicago; #200000 from the Fou-th tNational, Cincinnati. The largest single Eastern subscript on whs from Fisk A Hatch, New York lor $5,059 400; from H. Cewa A Co., $1.000 000: aid Iron, the Second National Bank, Boston. $400,is 0 The numlier of individual subscriptions msk.ng op portions of the above aggregate whs $10,617. The subscriptions in cluded $1,300,000 front Philadelphia: #600 000 from Washington; $376OtO from the First Na tional Bank, Baltimore. The subscription oi #5 069.400 bv the New York Banking House of Kiak drHatcb, made a sensation in those circles of Philadelphia finance which the news reached before evening. Their telegram wa* in these words “ New York. May 9, 1865. > .1. Coke Subscription Agent. Philadelphia • We send yoo greeting from our new oflre, No. 6 Nassau street Order for ns five Choctaws, Alexander and ninety-four hundred. Sevet-Thir tie*. Signed) Kisx A Hatch." t hoettw in the Seven-Thirty cipher means millions, and Alexander means 50.000. The total order, therefore, whs #5 059,400. Kisk A Hatch are entitled to the crecitof having made the largest single subscription ever made to a gov ernment loan in this country. IXfllATlTt Vf AkftfAlTtfrrifPVT The Secretary of the Treasury has given no tice to Collector Draper, New York that "the tUree per cent, tax on goods going to insurrec tionary States is abolished. Such transporta tion is hereafter free.’’ THE HORSE MARKET. The New York Herald says; The sudden disappearance of the cause of the in menae consumption of horseflesh in army ope rations has produced a great stagnation in the horse marker, and price* have fallen off twenty, tive per cent, within a week. Houses valued a we-k ago at $t&0 can now be bought for aitOa jl2b, and art liery horses, for which the govern ment raid $IW). can now lie had at $130. This reduction in prices mainly applies to the class of hor-es usually sold for army purpeae*. Kant an imals run at higher figures; bnt coach homes are lower than they we e two weeks since. Shipping News. Almanac to* Richmond this day. May il. Sun riaes.71.5 02 ! Moon seta (morn)..».4M Sun seta....••••••6.58 ! High Water.........6 67 PORT OF RICHMOND, MAY 10, 1866. ARRIVED. Steamer M. Martin, I.ivlogston, Norfolk, mail, merchandise and passengers. Steinter Red Jackst. Adams City Polat gov ernment passenger*. Steamer Chiu. Vanderbilt, Wat hlngton, gov ernment pa-«e*gers. Steamer Vineland, Fortress Monroe, govern ment passenger-. Steamer Matteno, City Point, government pit aengers. Propeller Leader, Callahan, City Point, gov ernment stores Propeller Columbia, Hathaway, City Point, in tow government bargei. SAILED. Steamer Georgians. Pear so a, Norfolk, mail, merchandise and passengers. Steau er Rpd Jacket, Adams, City Point, gov ernment passengers. Steamer Vineland, Foitress Monroe, govern ment oider. Steamer Northerner, Navy transport, Fortress Monroe, government order. Steamer Charlee Vanderhil', Washington, government troops. Prope let Hanger Washington, government order. S.-hrC. R. Vickery. Norfolk, light. Nchr Corane, Fortres-i Monroe, light. Schr Elizabeth Francis, she Aon, Fortress Monroe, light. Scir Trade Wind. Fortress Monroe, light. y yi:\v 1*1 iioini:. lha cheapest PUce to Boy Books id the Country. Have you seen Pawley’s New Publications ? Booksellers, News Dealers, SuttleM and Ped dlers you can buy your book* cheaper at this bouse than at any other place in the United States. Have j ou eea ‘Dewley’s Tenpenny Novels’ in their new dress—Illuminated covers, the largest, be-t and cheapest 10 cent novels in the market I Th<* trade supp ied at 55 76 per 100, or *36 per 1000. Eight Number* now ready-. No. 1. THE TWO RIVALS; or Maw and MONKT. No. 2. JURE I EVIL DICK, or Tm Curse or Gold. No. i THE FREEBOOTER’S PRIZE. No. 4. THz. SPEAKING RIFLE. No 5. SPIRIT KVA THE INDIAN CAPTIVE. No. 6. INEZ THE FOREST BRIDE. No 7. GERARD THE LION KILl.ER. No. 8. BEALL, THE PIRATE SPY. Also, DAWLKY’S New W'ar Novels, the most saleble and ch> a vest 35 cent Novels in the mar ket. Trade price. *13 60 per 100, or $110 per l00». BeAUtiMIy ilia minuted covert. Seven non l>ers now ready. No. 1. MOSBY. THE GUERILLA. No. 2. PAULINP, THE FEMALE SPY. No. 3. SEMNK3, THE PIRATE. No. 4. THE BLACK SCOUT. No. 3. OSGOOD. THE DEMON REFUGEE. No. 0. CHKaTHAH ; Or Tai Kwaht Drasokf. No. 7. PERDITA THE DEMON’S DAUGHTER. No. 8. (In Pres-; BuOTH, THE ASSASSIN. The e War Not els are by all odds the best fill ing and cbeape t Novels for the trade to buy yet published. All are now pobliahed In an Ilium! nated cover. Again Have yan seen “ Dawley’s Camp snd Fireside Library,” to retail at 15 cents * Trade price $0 per 100, or *60 per 1000. Sixth number now ready. No. 1. INCIDENTS OF CAMP LIFE. N..2. MERCEDES The Outlaw’s Daughter. No. 3. NORM A DAN ION. N«. 4. JCSlINA, Tn* Avknobk. No. 6. THE MAD B\Rj; Or, Tbe Hutobtof the Castle. No 0. SUE MUNDAY, Tbi Guerilla Rtt. And again, have yon reen DAWLEY’S Bio graphical Library, to retail at 36c each 1 Trade price. *13.50 per 100 or *110 per 1,000. Five numbers now re'dy. viz . THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN—From hit birth to his death by the hand of the Auaa s n. A go. the LIVES of GRANT, SHERMAN, SHERIDAN, and McCLELLAN. T. B. DAW’LEY Publisher, Not. 13 and 16 Park-row, Nee York. The # hebican Nba a Co., No. 131 Nassau at. my 13—eod6t MOST REMARKABLE 1b its effects and moat useful in its application, the Fragrant SOZODONT has became the moatriuoular Den tricce in existen e. ’Tis used and praised by everybody. Said by all Druggests and Perfumers. mylS—eoClw__ Ll’HBKRI 1-I «UE*!-A cargo o White Pine Lumber, afloat, at foot oi 21s' . Street, la the Dock, bv a. e. McCullough. i my 11—*t* Spots wood Hotel AMClEMEWTi. _ EWMlCHnOlipTAEATKE, Corner Seventh and Broad M**** Ku E. ... R. D. Ogden.Acting aad Stage Manager. One-Third Reduction in Prices! ! On and after this date tb# following redaction of price* will be observed: Preaa Cirda. .11 2 Parquette,. r« Family Circle, • • • * * Eastern Gallery, (colored gallery.) * I Western Gallery, (colored.) . • * ,g( I Private Boxes, Jr 2 Double Box. 2 Third Circle Box. •'•**» 1 ,v I ™E nas om-t. "^“"•‘KifSlirKre MINaraEL3. Brasa Band and Burleaqua Opera Tk>uI*j 8.S.SANFOBD. • * Manager. PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. I*ART FIRST. tlraad P*rl#r raneert Grand Orcrtnre • - orcnemra Operatic Chorus • Iroa Clads Ballad—Kiss me Good Night Mother, J Gal in Blue. • • 041 W4*“ Ballad—Mother Would Comfort ^ Son* Comiqoe • A ^ Stona Ballad-Jnat Before the Battle j HauSuVinala, • - Company pact second. Sharpley’* Carnival ol Fun. Cornet Solo, (Magie Echos*) Ballad, (selected.) ■ ■ • J- 8tr*W0B' DOUBLE CLOG DaNCM, A. C. Stone and Master Sharpley, Song and Dance, (Sally Comciup.) Cal Wagner PILLY WILLY WINK BAND. French. Bowles, Seirj. Blachmer and Chambers. HAPPY UNCLE TOM. In hia characteristic' Dance—S. 8. Santaid. disbandedTolunteeb, Cal Wagner and Master Sliarpley. Oveitnre, . • ~ * * Orehe.tra. To conclude with the laughable Farce, entit'ed, BLACK STATUE. Old Squintum • • ‘I?*.8 Pete, (the Statue.) • • /ulea Stratton, ft. : : it; ur, U» The audience will p'ease retain their seate until the conclusion. „.,su If Doors open at 7 1-2. Commences at 8 1*4 rf Due rotice will be given of the lintt *P" pt'jniLCe Ol --- Sam 8ii ARi’tar, ( proprietor*. 8. S. Sxndkokd.S * I'ua*. 8. Wood, Agent. Prof. Blackmkk Muiical Director Prot. I>ick KucoTr, Leader of Ore he »tra. Frank Howie*. 1 eider of Bra*a Band. myl3—It i tx AIETIEN THKATBE* » I...K •KrROWLItAJMJUJL^ another ™>«™a»°r1ak,so mt. MON? KEF.FE In liia blood curdling act entitled EhCllELLE PERH EICSE, Ur. LEAP FUU LIFE! ‘ytonn. keere will J««P « f«* through thr ulr. ulightlug «■ n commoa rope. uujlKheurr to thr grouad wlthoil uay Injury wliaiever. T^tb,, .W,DUN HOWARD \Bd our Mammoth Company of over 60 Perform er! ju an entire New Programme. Admission 75 cents._ my 12—at_ THE STONE k BOSSTON CIRCUS COMBINATION, Will exhibit In Richmond In a few days. Due notice will be given of the commencement dav. the brilliant galaxy of pre-eminent EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, and GYMNASTS, are now pei forming at City Pcint, The spacious Pavilion will be erected on the corner of Main and Third streets. Admission. 75 cent*. First claaa m at*. 61. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock P M. _ my 13—11__ .). J. BINFORD & CO.. iillOl'EKM AID COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .■ho- II1» FraakllM Street. Seremd ■Four below Goveraor, Klckmoad, fa AS G R O C ER8, HAVE the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public generally that they have made Urge additions to their formor slock, and now offer fu sale : Flour, .Molasses Mnatard, Vinegar ‘-ngar, Sorghum Tobacco, Green Tea Coffee. Oaad.es Pepper, Blaek Te* Bice. Soap Meal Matches Bacon, Butter Corn, Broom* ; Potatoes, Lard Figa, Bucket* Bod), Pickle* Kaiaina, uneeae, And all other articles usually found ia a first class Family Grocery. A call is respectfully lolicited. AS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Respectfully solicit con* gnments of Produce. Uy a strict and prompt attention to business tnev hope to merit a continuance of the former patronage of the public. Addrru, Iiox 647, Richmond. J. J. BINFORD, my 13—lm _J. H. BINFORD. F. LAl'BK, UNDERTAKER. Corse* Third a»d Broad Street*. 1AM prepared to disinter bodies fro* the city Graveyard* or the surrounding c untry and furnish air tight case*. «eady for transportation. To those who desire to employ me in either burying the dead or disiowring, entire satisfac tion will be given,_my 13— lm* Spring and Summer Importation, ISM. RIBBON, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., 1MFOETBR* AHD JOBBERS Of Bibboni, „ Bonnet Silki, , Buobei, Flowon, VMthtfi, Straw Bonnets, „ FUts, etc-, No. 287, Bai.timorb Bt., Baltimore, Md. Offer b stock nnsurpaaaed in the United Statee in variety and cheapness. U» Orders solicited and prompt attention f lv. en. . U* Terms Cash net. -ft my U-9T__ F. M. GRANT, Fmmally CJr#c«ry ud Fucy Store No. 100 6th Stbbbt, wiah Broad. FLOUR, Meal, Bacon Fiah Butter. Lard, Po tatoes. Candle*. Soap, Cbeeee, Pickle*. Can Fruit*. Meat* and Cond-imed Milk, Sardine*, Mustard Mason’s Blacking, Jelly. Or.apes, Lem on*. 1 In* App’es end Peach#*. Cigar*. Tobacco, Matches, Cracker* Maple 8ug r, 8^gar and C (fee, 10 peeea Whit* Shirting, 300 dozen Spool i Cotion, 106 pounde White Bro. Thread. Pei , j Kelver, Pipe#, Collar*, P»oer Envelop**, Phm I S >spa, Shirt*, and many other goo da, all fr**! I and I’edrobl*. EA2M?L l uy 13—3t >**r tho Mfw Maket. AUCTION lALES-Fltwc Pay. By E. B. COOK, Auctioneer, (79 Mein Street.) Household furniture ac.. fob sale at AUCTION.-Oq MONDAY, the I5th ilatent, et It o'clock I will aell it tbe residence of Dr. Rost, (four door* eb j?e tbe Spotswood Hotel,) an assortment of very good Furniture, tfibncioc: Two Tete-a-tete Sores, Parlor and Cane Gkatn One Mahogany Side board, marble toy Marble Top aid Centre Tables On* Handsome Etngre Bureaus, Wardrobes. Bed Reads Spring and Hair Mntiran.es Lounge, Carpets Range end sere ml Store* Crockery and Glees Ware Two excellent Bathing Tnba, Ac. IBy 13—yrtf K. B. OOOK, Auct. By E. B. COOK. Auctioneer, . (70 Main Street.) Horses, mules, buggies, Ac., for sale AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY, the Mth Instant, nt 10 o’clock, I will sell, nt th* Horse Lot. la rear of tbo Ballard Honae: Several superior Saddle and Hai nee* Horse* “it!* "Y’aiSoELrt. FOB SALE- _ TWO VERY VALUABLE LOTS IN THE BURNT DISTRICT FOR LEASE FuR TEN YEARS. , , „ WK offer for Lei* for 10 jean, tbo follow ing Lot*, wis • The one on th# noath side of Main between 10th and Uth atreets, on which atood the tene ment recently occupied by Meswn. Lancaater ® The one on the nouth aide of Main between 9th and 10th atieeU, on which atood the tene ment recently occupied by Meaar*. S. 8. tarter A Co., and Dr. Davison. ... .ki« Thoia loti are Ucatod in tbe mott de»lrauie part of Richmond, and ^ould attract the atten tion of tboae disposed to build on leasehold*. HARRISON, GODDIN A APPERSON. may 13—2t_ T~ WO EIELLENT 1BICKTEN* ememts for Msale 1,'mcomdltiom ally, ffMr Dmwln.—We are authorized to sell, nnconditionally, for cash, the follcwlng valuable real eatrt*. viz: The brick tenement on the west life of 4th, between Franklin and Grace streets, recently occupied by Mrs. Winfree adjoining the residence of Mr. John T. Regers, Posse-nion given Ml mediately. It ha* eight rooms, besides brick kltchsn, Ac. Also, tbe very desirable brick dwelling on the north side of Leigh ntreet, in rw of Dili’s bskery, now occupied by Simpson Jenes, Jr, It bss five rooms, bselde* kitchen and handsome ahadt tree* In the front yard. To effect an immediate eale, for cash, great Induce menu will be offered. Title perfect. Apply to HARBI80N, GODDINA APPERSON. my 19—Qt __ MAliK.—A 95 horse power ENGINE ted SAW MILL. Apply to N. M. NORFLEET A CO., Iron Frozt Bnildi-g, myia— 3t_Governor St. _ PEE8QNAL OKBMOPtAK,—M RS *[.^HA A at tho old place In Henrico. Come on end bring the children. If yon can’t coma, write to Rich "myls—3t* JtNaKLON C. GARTHfUGHT._ JORREST.__ OOJIN FOB BF.^'T.-Two or ihrej good ROOMS, portion of dwelling- on 1st atreet, aecond door below Cary. Apply on pre mine-. __mvl!>-u— F)r BK.^IT.—Tbe dwelling over my etore No. 391 Broad atreet. containing eight room* With kitchen with two room*. Water la th# yard. Apply to R- P- y i No. 993 Broad atreet bet. let and * ouehee. my ]3— 3t*_ _ _ WAB19._ AAA—A VOL'NG MAN, with thi* ?P ll/a vUU amount in cash wuhea to unite himeelf7 with na old established firm in the wholesale Drug, Paint And Glaa* business. Ad dress. with true name, J. K. M., at this office, my 13-11*_ WAJITKD-Gue hundred BOYS to sell SHEET MC8IC. all the popular Songs Ac., o! the day. By infesting from 60 cents to 16. they ran realize from 96 to 935 per day. Apply at No. 11, Law Building, Franklin street, np stai tm. _ my 13—It* S~ HUB and iAnlher Bnslness. Bltaation wanted by an act ve business young man, from the North, who thoroughly under, stands the buaineas. Can cut out. Or In any general business would make hmself useinl.— Good penman and book-keeper. Address njyl3—It*_JOHN MOSS, Whig Office. WANTKD.-l gentleman who can dis pute of about 9600 to 9600, to join the adver tiser in a genteel business, in which tier-is at present no competition, and which will yield good profits. . Any one having the above sum can make a good and perfectly safe investment. For further particulars please address C. W. Y., at this oBiee. my 13-lt* __ _ _LOiT._ LOMT—Between the corner of 5th and Mar ehw.il. and Dr. D. W. Thomas’ (on Hay. be tween 1st and 3d etraets.) a uOLD WaTCH open lace, with tba initials J. O. B. on the back. No. not recollected. Maker*. Heaz’ty A Co., Liverpool. A liberal reward will be paid for its dalivery to me at H. B. Bondar's etore, 3d door from corner 6th and Marahal'. __. „ By 13_3t* JOS. G. BOLD A R. STRAYED OR HOLES!. AM 1IROI UI1T TO MY HOUSED on Merhanhivllle Turnpike, four COWS— one buffalo red, one long horn red, one white spotted, and one roan cow. The owner* can get 8. HETTEBT. STRAYED OB »TOLKS!.-P(om the front of the Gen. Or nt Restaurant, Main Street, between 7th nnd 8th, en are night of the 8th Inst., a dark bar HORSE about Uf teen hand* high, marked ‘•U. S.; had on a McClellan Saddle, without eklrta, red eurcingle, artillery bridle and double rein. Anr information respecting the horse can be left at the Gen. Orant Restaurant. A liberal re ward will be paid for hi# return by the proprie tor of the Gen. O.ant Restaurant or the under signed BANKS REYNOLDS, Lie j tin ait litU. S. Artillery, _Horse. Battery B. REWARD* drn REWARD*—Strayed on Tuesday, Jjpl V the 9th Instan , a blood red COW wth red bag and teat*. When she left wae giving one and a half ga! ona of milk daily, she ■ young, of good size, horn* wide apart has a long tall and a crop in the left ear. r o other mark* recollected. I will give the above reward if do Uvered to me at the corner or Foushee and Cary ^mvl'a—lw« W. D. TOMPKINS. J, E WINSLOW A Co. th» obeatest OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED TO SECURE GOOD JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES. 100,000 tTafcAcs, Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Gold Pens, Bracelets, Lockets, Bings, Gent’s Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc., WORTH ©500,000. To be sold for Oae Dollar each, without regard to vain*, and not to be paid for nntll yon know what yon are to get. Send as cents for a Certificate, which will in form you what you can have for |1 and at the f.m* time get oar Clrenlsr containing full list and particulars; also terms to Agents, which we wait la avery regiment and town in the country. J. U. W1NBLOW dfc Cm.. myl'i—« 308 Broadway. New York. WHITNEY GLASS WOKKS, SLiHBOS., *1. J., Established in 1775. WHITNEY BROTHER8, No. Ut Wautct 9tm*t, PaaaniLrau, Manufacturers of Vlnla, Bottles* Jars, Demijohns, Carboy*, etc. ALSO : WINDOW, PICTURE, COACH AND DOUBLE THICK SHEET GLABS. ry Every variety and shade of color made and eat to order. »yll— la. AlCTIOtt MAI.EK—Future Day. Large granite frost ten ement on the north side ol Ma n street, two doom belo w the St. Charles Hotel, for rent at auction.—Will be rented at auction, tor six j months or one year, on MONDAY, 16th May, at ' 12 o'clock M , the very desirable g-anfte front i Store, located as above, recently in the ocrupan- j cy of Mr. W. T. Troeman. It h»9 a front of about 26 feet, and a depth of about 150 feet — This is n flrst-nte business stand After reutiug outchettore, the up|-er part of the tenement will be rented for the mme time. It is well adapted for offices or lodging rooms. Terms at the hour of renting. H ' BBISON', OODDIN A APPERSO.V. my 12—td By B. J. NASH. Acctionccr. HOI.SE For Nale or Rent and FURNITURE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTfoN. On FRIDAY, 12th May. at4 o’clock, P. M., I w II sell or rent at Auction, upon the premises, the. house now occupied by Mr. Philip M. Fletcher, on the Westham flank Road, one m le abore the city of Richmond. There is a good stable on the place, and a well of good water in the yard. After which will lie sold tho Furniture, consist ing of the nauai variety for the Dwelling and the Kitchen. Terms made known on the day of sale. my 12— It* B. J. NASH, Auctioneer. Neat frame tenement on second, between Mnmlinll und flay tetreet*, For Sale lit Auction. Will be sold at Auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY,the PJTH MAY, at 4 1 2 o’clock, 1*. M„ the Dwelling located as above described ; it has aix rooms, is rearly rew. and ingood order and ha9 a kitchen with two rooms, and lias gas snd water on the lot, The neighborhood is aa ex cellent one, and the property well suited for the accommodation of a small fainil.-. The ot is twenty feet four inches front by 110 leet deep, and adjoins the proporty of N. C. Lipscombe and others. GRUBBS A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. rayl2—tds By GBUBBS A WILLIAMS, Auctioneer). AVALCAULi: it ml Ui-Nlrnblc Private Residence For Kale at Public Anctlon. By consent of the Legniees, I shall offer for ssle ou the premises, at public auction, on TUE8 DAY, the 93d of May inst.,?t II o’clock A. M..tho Bri'-k Teno ent. fronting 30 feet on south side of Cary, between 4th and 5th streets, running back in parallel li'es 160 foot to an nlicv 13 fe<-t wide having fiee access t . 4th street. The main building is two etories high, with a good airy attic, a delightful wide hall on 'ho first floor, with three rooms {pep upon each story, all well arranged with excellent clo-ets; three large basement rooms, plastered including the kitchen under the wing room; a servants room in ti e yard, and a good stable an' carriage house, all of brick fronting on the ulley, with a room for coal and wood nnder the carriage house. Gas and water pipes in the house and yard. It is seldom *o desirable i house and neighbor bo'd can be obtained as the one now advertised. Possession will be given in a day or two »ft»r the sale, and the terms of payment will be made known when the property is put up for bidders. The title is perfect. GEO. D. FI.sHER, Administrator of Mrs. K. Harriet Fisher, deceased. P. S. After the sale of the house » portion of excellent furnitn e. belopgiag to the present tenant will ho for shIf tnv11_irla NEAT BRICK TENEMENT OX THE EAST LINE OF IOtu BETWEEN Ftt'NKLfN AND GRACE STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION. WILL bo sold at auction, on the premise*, on Saturday, the Mth May, 1H*>5. at 4 12 o’olotk, 1*. M., tin' neat brick tenement located *1 above, now in the occupancy of Mr. Sam’l T. Slater. It ha* C rooms besides kitchen and the usual cat buildings and is supplied with gas, I’ossesaion given in a few davit Terras reasonable, asd made known at the time of sals. HARRISON, GODWIN A APPERSOX. my 10—tds By RICHARD CAUTHORBT. YALI'AKl.t: AAIS UEMIRAItl.E COTTON FACTOUV. MAi MaKRY. rjir.AM ENGINE. Ac.. AT AUCTION.—I will sell at auction, at the old Powhatan Warehouse, Rocketts, on WEDNESDAY, 17• i» May, at eleven o'clock A. M., the Cotton. Machinery, Engine and all the Fixtures of a Factory in order and capable of turning out 20h lba. yarn per day.— The Engino is Si-horac power, and on excel ent one. This offers a One opportunity to a man of enterprise with capital. T. rma at sale. R. CAUTIIOIIN. my9—tds* TTRACTIVU UFFslR TO CAPITAL ISTh-Thc tuluultle IKulInrtl Hotel, In the City of Kii hniond, Va, and Fiunres attached there* to, for Mule at Auctlon.-tt the icquest of the owner, Mr. John P Ballard, we shall sell at public auction, on the premiccs. on THURS DAY, the 1st June, IH65, at i2 o’clock M., the truly valuable property knowu as the Ballard Hotel. This property is so well and favorably known throughout tue United States that a mi nute description of it is deemed unnecessary.— The Hotel was partially completed bclore, but finished since the war, and was built after the most approved architecture, the material:! and workmanship of the best order, the front being uf granite and iron, and of modern style, having all the conveniences incident to a first classes tablishmmt, and regarded the best arranged one in the South. The premises arc in perfect preservation except as to painting and cleaning, which are now in progress; so that by the day of sale it can be ready for occupancy. The Hotel contains lit rooms is six stories high, with offices and stores fronting on Franklin street A sketch of the lot will be shown at the sale. The H tei. until it was closed last year, enjoyed a large and lucrative patronage; and when it shall be r*opened under the present favorable auspices, cannot fail to do a much larger and more profitable business, for the reason, amongst others, that the recent contiagration destroyed quite a number ot hotels. To capitalists it presents great inducements, os there are a number of applicants to rent the pro perty; and to hotel keejiers no better opportunity to make money can be oflered. To those who may be unacquiinieu wiiii tuu properly 11 may not be amir-s 10 say. that it cost originally more than 1150 (KiO, when building was cheaper than It now is. After the sale of the Hotel, the Fixtures and a portion of the fuiniture will be sold, consisting of 28 very large Mirrors, the Cornices. Chande liers, Clocks, Iron Safe. C-unters and Desks, Steam Boilers, Steam Engines. Steam Tables. Washing Machines, and many other articles too numerous to mention, and possession at once (Tiven, so that the house can be opeued at an early day. . Terms for the real estate—One-quarter cath: balance at one, two and three years, for bonds bearing interest, the same payable half yearly, secured by a trust deed, or all cash, at tho option of the purchaser. For the personal effects, cash. Tho taxes for 1866 to be paid by the purchaser. HARRISON. GODDlN A APPERSON, my6-sltd Bankers and Heal Estate Agents. The exchange hotel, in the city of Richmond, to be leased at auction, for three yearafrom 1st July next, with the privilege of renewal for two other years, on terms to Re fix ed by competent persona, mutually chosen for the purpose. Thla truly valuable Hotel will be lease at anction, on the premises, on lUfcSDAY. the 16th May. 1866. at 12 o’clock. M. The Exchange is not only first class, bnt ia among the l rgest and best arranged hotels in the South, and has heretofore enjoyed a large and lucrative patron age. It contains more than one hundred rooms, and is so favorably known to the traveling public (North snd South.) that » further description is deemed unnecessary. The recent conflagration, bv which the principal business portion of onr city waa destroyed, including several hotels, has created a great demand for hotels, and conso nuently it is believed that the present oilers unusual advantages to persons to engage in that branch of buslnes'. The hotel needs some re pairs, but by the expenditure or a few thousand dollar* it could in a short time be put in good order, ao that It could p-otubly be opened hy 1st July next. The lessee will be expected to keep a first cla?s hotel, aud will bo required to put the premises in repair and to pay the taxes thereon. Full particulars and terms made known at tic time of leas! pg. HARRISON. GODDlN A APPEBSON, myl Bankers and Real Estate Agent*. JOHN J. BINFORD, UNDERTA KER, Corner WoTrrnor X FrnnLlin Nlreeti)-(En irance in Rear) RICHMOND* VA* Respectfully atmunces that he is pre p -red to attend to nil branches of undertaking at the SHORTEST NOTICE. Persona coming from a distance to recover the bodies of their friends, are solicited to give mo a call sa great care ia taken in eahnming the bodies, and In sealing the coffins, so that they oan be carriad to any psrt of the United States, my AUCTk ).1 SALP^TliikDay. liAlCTIOA SALE YESTERDAY was unavoidably postponed, and we win offer TO DAY, at 11 o'clock— 20 bbls. Sugar 10 bag* Coffe 6 legs Laguayra Coffee 50 bbia. Cake* and Crackera lOO bbl*. Potato a 60 boxe* Adamantine Candle* 20 chests very superior Gunpowder Tea 100 kegs Nails, assorted, 6 to 12, a superior article 20 reims Paper 10 boxes (Jranees Lard, Bacon, Twine ‘Canned Fruit?, Ac., Ac. • BESIDES, 10 nests Tubs- a 10 dozen Vaji«s • 2500 pairs Mon's Bdots and Rh<'?s TAUDY A WILLIAMS, , No. 8 Main street, my 12—It Richmond, Va WlLsTkiKM OA FRJDAI MORN JNG, commencing at 10 o’clork, at my Store, No. 86 Alain street a choice assortment of House hold and Kitchen Knrcitur*. cog listing iu part of— Mahogany Wardrobes Marble-top Bnreana Marble-top Washrtands spiiag-bcttcm and otl er Chair* Dining and Centre Tublca Tin Safe Sideboards Brussels and three-sdy Carpets 2 dozen Jelly Glasses 10 dozen Blacking 1 Sewing Mr.' line 1 Urge Trunk B dsteiuU Bed and Bedding Hair atiu Shuck Mattrasee* 1 superior Ladies’ Riding Pror-t Boots. Shoes and Clothing Cooking Stoves Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Small lot of Sole Leather Saddles and Bridles Window Shade* Scott’s Bible, complete in‘6 vo’~. Lot of Gold enc Silver Watches And many other goods too nnmerou* to men tion. L. H. LUCK. Anot’r. my 11 2t_86 Mtla street. BY J. L. BYKRLY A CO., Aucts.,' No. 19 Mai ' Street. Gi KocutiBs. ni: ti!iv..fiADi: r (JLOX1M..G, Ac.. AT All T1UN.—We will sell at ocr store n FRIDAY. 12th i-ist.. nt 10 o'clock, au assortment of Gre cries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Stoiio Ware Ac., consist.nt{ oi — Cand'es, NaiL, Smoking and t he* Ing To bacco 3<>0 lbs superior Slioo Thrca.’. A large assortment of ready-made Summer Clo thing, embracing Linen, Mataailes and Union Coats Pants end Vests, ALSO 2u0 carpenter*’Planes of every description. Will be udded— A large lot of very pretty Stone Ware, consist ing of Basins and Ewers, Milk Buns, Pudding Ba kers, Chambers, Tea Pots, Moya. Ac. Partiei dasirouiof contnbniiog to the ab v» t-a!«. will please send their grod« 'n by Thursday afternoon. J. L. BYl-.BLV A CO.. mytO—tds Auctioneer*. W'.ll «... .IJ.l i. ah. . !_... 10 kegs 3.1. Nalls 5 kegs I 1 4 and 1 12 in Finishing Nr i! ALSO, Several mperior Gold and Silver Watches, amongst winch is a genuine Joseph Johnson Le ver, warranted iu IScirrat c res. J. L. BYKaLY A CO., my 19 Auctioneer By r. B. COOK, Ancti- neer. No. 70 Slain‘sfr.ft. ITOl SH«iOF.3> r’( KMTI im:, M PIANOS, WAGoN HAkNE g, WkAP PING PAPKU, Aa, FOIt S‘LR AT , Pi TON. On Fill1 AY the 12th instmr »t 10 o'c.ock, 1 will soil at my store a gooo as- .Arnett of excel lout furniture, Ac., etteii :is— Mu icpany and stained wardrobes B> reaus. v ushsland r DeJmrads tildes .hairs Beat her bsds, mat'.raas's, pIFows and bolsters Carpets crockery and glassware Tvo.mahogan pianos, (one very good in strument 6 I ff octave^ Five sets good »agoo lu ross A large quantity wi .pping paper, Ac ALSO 10 doz new dar t blue citizens’ a- < k coats my 1 K. B. > OOK. Anct r. By liEGNAL’LT ft Co., Auctioneers, Fronkiin : treat.between -th amt 7th f-treeto. \ATH Wtl Hell on FRIDAY MORNING, 12th YV instant, u; 10 o’clock, at our salei 'room as above— Cofl.e augur, bacon hams Can lies, forn turn Feather beds t d mattresses Large lot cooking utensils Cooking an > p.rrbr stoves Manufac tured tobacco Fin • gold pen ils Silver watches hu>1 jewolrv Crockery and glassware ,rr Consijrnxetta received tiii m rning of sale. KLGN iULT A CO., my'l—2t Anctionrers Ac. rinvo TaOVJ'iM’MIlA C5JS.I: flogrm 1 AT NORTH I.AbT CUKNKU MAIN AND I4T11 STKFkT.i, FOR KEN 1 .VI AUCTION.— On FBF1MY, May 12. at 12 o’clock, il. we wili rent 11 auction, upon the premises the two spa cious -nd well lighted floors above tfce bauMtig ooae ol Wm B. i war a ft 1 .. now i.r the «.*-cu pancy of Meaaia. Geo, Dnnn ft Go. ’i he«e rooms a e about So x80 feet ea :h, ai d are belter adapted by their location and arrangement, for a j.,b.mg business, first J> (ilLAMWAUfk WEBB & BEVERIDGE. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DKAI.KUS IN' CHINA GLASS and EARTITLXWARE, FINE CUTLERY, PLATED WARP, ROLL METAL GOOD5, PINE CHAMBER SETT * WAITERS. KEROSENE LAMPS, CfllMNIFd, Ac. Orders promptly filled aud packed /ny expe rienced packers. A Full btocl, onioSelGuods. WEBB A BEVERIDGE, No. CO 1 Ood Fellows H*!l, myS—Iminf 7;h street, Washington, 1>. C. C. I). ETT1KGER A- CO. Solicitor** ol GoTernsnent Claims, <93 TwEi.na Fteeet, * Box 422. Washington, d. c. KIT A representative wanted in Itichttond tnyl2—3t* II I * N i:It I .-dll r*. a7ui«u7 wnght iuvi.es the attention of her La dy customers and the public tj t;>e fact that sho h .8 just received, di ect from the North, an e'e «ant assortment I Ml LIN FRY GOODS, of the Lft'eat Styl s and Fachion*. nnd which can be cen by calling on her. at the corner of Mein and Is*, at ects South aide, where the has, by the kindness of friends, located teoro.arilv 1 myl2—Iw* 1?OK NEW YlIRK, . Vis» Clt3 I9oint aud Norfolk. The Elegant Fteimahip YaZOO, Capta n Geobgx IV i oi ch having sop,nor accommo dations forpaiEcugors. will leave Citv Point < n arrival cf thnearw boats from Richmond on Sa’urdaj.the 18th in,t. Stateroou.s and T.ckeViprocured cn board tho Ship. G. HEI'EaKN A PALM RL’, ^myl2—Ct Agents, 113 Broadway, X. y. \T ORTHEBN Ici:~Ve kavo no .v 7 r.N outgo in oor Ice House on C»rv, b*t v.een l^th and IJ?th streets. Old- r» 'eft at our Ice House will be promptly attended to. myl-2—3t_B. WAR WELL A CO. BOAR !>.—Several gentlemen can be a« commodafed with good comfortable DAY BOARD.cn Franklin street, between 26th and 87th, third house, tight hand alow, »vl2—3t*