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THE DAILY PISPATCH Alar -on Green pl~i ««Uty. la be* 1.«, m. I«,t wer*. «»*• ch.n«« * ««**.ud wa> fCllVnt ;cd to ««» iwytMqwaent in tfco »W pr i«nn. Be*** fix' *ent«fc» to pronounced he uwUc « *p«*h«' tl.e Court, of which the follow in-. <*y« i.ic Hf» ;Chr«>nW», t« th- mi> I' i y° ur honor, •» 1 ' ,sre n ° couatrl, I f» -«y « fi' vv wßrJ ' relativato fi»i»«•?**<*. My H »t «ri;> »'••*« « very bad w iinmi. an<i I taunJ that there wa» no li*ln* with !«•»•. ami « 1 "1' a "' ivl ; Bad wecantfanedto lire •w*rati\ in ,f ,h, B r.rmyMn since w.» lure i that after acren year* I could »«»JT ' I w«»«o informed; hut i f ai-cms taoae who in tormed me were iMK>taat of tte Uw, a'" l ti,at 1 lmv Jbern cniliy of « orhiK> in marrym?thi» woman lam «<rrv far i> Inequity I have committed no ~r i nh;:t in !»w if seem-J have, au<l I ask your Ltt«l merciiully with me. i am an old man- I suit very feeble aaJ infirm. , marv trouble*. lam aliiioat blind. T mar fiol tI.M woman, and I nm v.> y oorry tor it. 1 your honor will consider uiy <"**> lavora- I k'Y t "on. Cask— W iriiiu a day or two. *<>»the l,oui*riilf Journal ot tiie 7th. » ca*e of tliU kind ha* com ■ to lL'hr at JelTertonnlle. The parties are respectable aud in easy circumstance*. The war tfce story i» that die buJw.d had noticed an in'nnacy between liu wife. who. by rhe-way Ui Mtl M'>e very pret y, and a young man. lie told ins wii-' that tie was £oin£ to theuorthern ]>ait of the State, and fMrted off on the cars. He returned, however, the same day. and, on goiua to his house utter nizhf. in company with hislather iu-law, found the man in his bedroom with his wife, or ju-t leav ir.a the hou«e. The fellow ran. and the husband took his wie to her father's house with instructions nut to return until he called for her. VVe further learn that the man has made a statement in writing, by request of the husband, iu which he jives !ull details of the intimacy that has existed between himself and the wife, and says that it was brought about at her instigation. The segregate lcuath of 33 of tiie most ccx-tly railroad* of the United States. esclu"iv» ot the Bal timore and Ohi.>, ami the Erie, is (V.fcW» miles, or the averaje of I'JO miles each. their aggregate cost or per mile, the average val ue oi' tUci.' stocks 14 per cent, above par, and their average ai.uual dividends (• I -- per cent. IIXAI.TH ok Gbn Shields.—Gen. Shi -Us, whose extreme illness was announce,! a short time ajo, convalescing, and, it is said, will soon he ai>le to attend to business. Hi? di-ease was bilious fe ▼er. "A young man, a member of sn evangelical church." advertises in a New Vork paper tor hoard "i.«a piou> family where his christian example w.uld be considered a n-.mpeu-atioa." Toe Victoria. Tex;)*. Advocate, of the :)d in St.. says: "Kx-i're-ident Lamar, instead ol being dead as reported, was only married." "Mother," said a Spartan boy, going to battle, "my sword is too short." "Ada a step to it," was the reply of the heroic mother. We find the follow in tue Washington Star: A ilo"'TK Man. Awkn't ApporxrKD.— Edward Ferry. Baltimore. Md., Ita- been appointed mail route agent <m the railroad from Washington to Pii'ladrlpl.ia, vi-e Wm. il. (,'olton. re-i jued. Salary JV'KWper annum. l>r. William Wheclatl. the new chief of the Naval liurean of Metli. iae and Surgery, has been ordered to take that post on the Ist <.! October.— The pr.-se iacumbent, !>:. Samuel li irii-, is dien to be **un leave. What is mail without the h>e»e of future life >— How ••'•'hie, how di<consdate. how unsatisfied ! — Karto, i: is tru°, has a thousand allutemeuts, and opens to our tastes unnumbered sources of joy: but ii the raidst of them there is a certain sinv thiiix wan ing to grati'.y the soul, if the hope of im mortality be absent. A letter from the Summit House, on Mount Wash ington, dated 12th instant, says: '• We are in the midst of a thick;<now storm, iliermoineter and it is impossible to stand erect where the wind has a fair sweep outside. Oa the 11th, the thermometer was below the freezing point all day, only rising to S£) at noon." It is sai i some 1.600 acres ol land have reccutly been purchased in lowa, on which a colony of monks have settled. Among their peculiar habits niaat'iinp 1 h i?U »-u world; and when they pu* on a new -nit of clothes, that suit is kept on waking or sleeping, till it falls off or becomes untittor wear. The various Lowell factories have adopted the eleven hour system of labor for their operatives.— The hours have heretofjre ranged from twelve to fourteen. Englishmen Rejoicing.—When the Admiral of the British ;!eet in Besika Bay, hevd of (.'apt. 111- graham's gallantry ill the K'ifla affair, it is said lie manued all the yards, and the seamen yavc nine hevty cheers, while the guns belched forth a royal salute. Curious Frf.ak of a Madman. — A man !>y the name of Win. Bt'lviu, aot intoxicated i;j Nicliolas ville, Jessamine county, Ky„ on Sunday last, and while under i's influence i:n i >ed the i lea that God had s -nt hia to chastise all uuruly negroes, and sai l that he intended to whip them all to death.— This pretended mis-ion he carried out, between Harroasburs; and Nicholasville, by viring all the farms and lactories and belaboring every negro so uafortuaate as to encounter him. One he beat and btu B.*d to dtiath, while others he maimed lor life. Lateb from Jamaica.—Tue Northern Light, at New York, brings dates to the lath inst. Meetings ha i been «ie!d in the island for the purpose of loria in-: mining association >. The arrival of the new Gov Tnor, >ir Ilenry Barkley, is expected daily, there had been a general rain, and the < ane fields had a su:ned a more healthy appearance, pioinis ing a i abundant crop. The news i* mostly of a local and uninteresting character. The ijeparture ol Governor Brown Irom the State ot Florida, and the absence also from the State ot the President a! the Senate, have render ed U necessary that the speaker ot the House of Representatives should repair to the capital and as ti'ne the responsibility imposed br the Conari tu'i and his oa'h of otti-e. Aecomin"ly Gene ral AHUou arrived on Friday a f Tallahassee, and took the oath ot office required by the law. On Friday of last week, a little daughter of Hon John S McOalmoat, of Clarion, l'a„ » i,< so btullv by.roed by her clothes takins tire wliile playin" at a pile of burning shavings, that she only lived a' few hours. Charles Blumner, the new U. 8. Marshal for New Mexico, is according to The tit. Louis Intelligen cer a very wealthy German formerly ot Missouri, •bat for several years past a resident of Santa Fe'. Martivbau.—A correspondent writes that this lady is quite grey, and shows other si >us of ad vancing age, bui is wry cheerful. She is now en csjed in translating an infidel work entitled "Phi losophic Positive," by Augusta Comtc. . Mrs. Maria Hatch, of North I.cverett, Ma's., it w sai l, has raised the present sea sou a dahlia wui-n is seven feet, aud seven inches in height, measures four inches rouud the trunk, and has on a the present tune seventy buds aud blossoms. Jl w*s raised in a box. n.M, l , lua '"ed Levi Chapman, in Put hand an «J»'i ii u,uf dered his own sister* bus t ' u " t "- b y washing him to the til?, Me t ;!! 1 " 8 '- Wlllmut ha st provoca wUUm, aud now " " k '' JUc youu? ago. He has been ♦ears and » half, under the name o r Qeor g He coule*sess the murder. A reward i <lred dollars had been offered for his arrest bv"rim Selectmen ofencer. He has been 'SuK » urceatcrjail. Gov. Manning of South Carolina has at.p ;i n ted Thursday, the 13th of October, to be observed throughout the Mtate as a day ol of lasting, humilia tioa aud prayer. Se«reral families ot free uejroc, Uiirty-four in nviAiiaU ia *11, areou the point ol leaviug Abia?- a " 3 <«r lA'wris. * gallons 1?«. U>dOH.f or Ump Oil; IJbbU YVimer Uu<W*d Oil; U gallons best American 4cfc« Kor»»U law iij ' ,or Painting Root's, st- % I*ennktt I BEERS. Druggists. DAGtTEUHBOTYPINO. ryALL AT iIUKKAV'H .NEW UA tJUERUKAN OALLKItV, Sign of the RED K1 \<j Ea*' 9 Square, Main Istrcci, tf you desire a nerfect Piem". ink** by the — The H.KSiI I'lN'f becoming more popular, civl-14 a* if Mtialhctioß to *!!. 8 The ru*tl»*«"">l STERKOSCOPtC LIKENESS ES cau ala» he obtained at MURRAY'S, Orer the Store of Jm. WUodhouse, . Uichftiond. \ a. ff. B.—JOHN Mt/RRAV haa »'i!l on band a f«w bo*«• of color*, i>art uf an Importation received b.- Htm direct troui Germany, which he wiU dispose oV t.i Arti»f»on rea»un»ble terms. ,> j AND SEE Til EM.—The atten- J lion of the public i* Pirticnlsrlv IR\ it"<l lo th- OafWrrean tiallery of MINNtS t WATSON, No. I lfi, M«in »tret t, a f. w doors below the Exchange Hank. Ail picture* taken by us are warranted never to fade, a:id iu no case do wc require a prrs->n to take * pieiure sftt-r nittmg, uulesa entirely sarisfacfory. A % i*;t to our tiallery will at anee show the pubiic that they can not be tieiter suited eU' where, either iu picture, case, or price: therefore wc vould *ay to those who may wish to procure a truthful, life-like did unfading aasu-nreotype, give at a call, and our word for it, you will urver regret the opportouiry «m --braced. or the little mite it may ci.tt in procuring one of th"*e tine-toned pictures. "Oil paintings, engrav iniv dsguerreotypes, lie., correctly copied. Sict or dnee lsed persons taken at their residences, by gi viug us notice. aait lfi MINNIS k WATSON. DAGUEKKEOTVI'Eb. —A truthful, lite like, tiaelv finished portrait or nihiiatura of a relative or frirni, severed from us by distance or d?sth who would not prize and desire to possess? A clear, rich toned, durable Daguerreotype is an object rarely seen. But MOCLSON'S Pictures withstand the test of time, and are pronouueed by the highest authority, unsurpassed on either side the Atlantic. Our price for one of these fine Portraits is only ONE DOLLAR complete, and warranted to please or no sale. Strangers and citizens are cordially invited to call ami examine specimens. Observe the name and number—MOULSON'3 Sky and Side Light Duguerreiui Gallery, 111 Main street. fe 2 Good news: good news: still THEY COME.—A. W. OSBORN, the Dogaer renn Artist, 172 Main Street, opposite the Banks, still continues to take those life like Pictures that has given him such a rush of business the last fifteen mouth*. Mr. Osboni will guarantee to make tine pic tures of children in two second* of time. Those that have tried at other Oaller'e*. and failed, ere re spectfully invited to call. Prices very law. Come and see. Case* cheap for cash. A. W. OSBORN, je 16 Sign of tbe Kiags of all Nations. SIT EHE OSCOI' E J) A GUEKREO k!} TYPES.—It may well bo said "we live in an ot* wonders:" discoveries upon discoveries follow each other so rapidly, and inventions sacceed inventions so numerously that "the march of intellect" in the fields of literature can scarcely keep pace with the strides of improvement in ncionce ana she fine arts. We have scarcely become familiar with the electric lan- of the telegraph—borne on its serial couriers from seaboard to frontier throughout our vast, intelli gent and happy republic—or ceased admiring the magical beauty of the delicate aud truthful Daguer reotypes, transfixed by the instantaneous concentra tion of the sun's rays ere we are again astonished by another and still superior invention, the Stereoscope. We have been led to make these remarks after looking at a Stereoscopic likeness of a beautiful younz lady, made deubly beautiful by the aid of this haud uiHid to the arts, the Stereoscope. We must not for get to say that we saw all SIMONS', 10l Alain street. au 4 FOR SALE AND RUNT. A "ALUABLE FAKJM.S FOR BALE. — v We are authorised to sell, privately, several very valuable FARMS, situated withiu a short dis tance of the City of Richmond. Persons wishing to purchase a r arm would do well to call on us, as we wii! tase sreut pleasure in showing any of them. ALLEN it CROUCH, Intelligence and Agency Otiice, se 24 Cor. Broad and Ninth sts. OR RENT. —The DWELLING- i'ART i. of the House ou the Ssuth side of Main street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, over the jewelry store of Mr. Edward Kersey. The bouse is in good rejiuir, aud contains seven or eight rooms, with a Kitchen and other Out-Houses in the yard.— Possession in a few weeks. Rent $200 per annnm. Apply to TOLER i. COOK, se 13 Azeiits. KENT—A very desirable brick HOUSE on 23rd street, between M.iin and Frank lin, recently occupied Mrs. Julia Ann Woodson, con taining 10 rooms, all in good order. Possession can be had in a short time. Apply to EDWARD I). EACHO. se 23 General Agent and Collector. RENT, the store ou Cary street, tit present occupied by M. Blair. Possession given 1 .-S January next. Appiy to se 10 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. WOOD AND COAL. C^OAL. —I am now receiving ami will con- J tmue to receive, for the next sixty days, 1117 stock ot ANTHRACITE COAL. Persons ordering may rely upon getting the very best article, md ou as reasonable terms as it can be bought in the city. se 2fi—3m JOHN W. WRIGHT. WOOD FOR SALE. —The subscriber having a large quantity of WOOI) to dispose of, has found it convenient to take a yard for that purpose. His vard is on Broad street, opposite Brooke Ave nue. Orders for WOOD may be left at the stores of G. G. Herring, Esq., Messrs. Reeve Biair, James B. Shelton, Esq., or at the yard, which will meet with prompt attention. He has on hand about 700 cord superior seasoned OAK WOOD, which he will sell at the market price, ja —is JOHN K. REEVE. "J^OTICE. —M. S. MEADOR having re -L* turned to the city, oilers his sen ices to his pat rons and to all who wish their RAZORS or any va riety of CUTLERY put in good order tor use. He hereby returns his sincere thanks to those who have heretofore employed him, aud hopes for a continu ance of their favors Orders left at Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTON'S Hard ware store, or at the Columbian Hotel,will be prompt ly attended to. Any person wishing to see Mr. M. can do so by caiiing at Mrs Shepherd's boarding bouse, corner of Governor and Franklin streets. Price 25 cents. so 23—dl0i&.w2t* ID AND COMFORT TO THE AF FLICTED.—The numerous certificates in behalf of Mrs. DAWS'COUGH ELIXIR, which have been published, bear ample testimony as to its virtues in cases of COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, 4tc. These certificates are from persons who reside among us, and are well known as persons of the high est respectability and undoubted veracity. The season when Coughs and Colds are almost uui vets il will soon be upon us, and it behoves every one to prepare himself. If vou will only give this remedy the trial you have given other medicines, more "pulled" but less valuable, we feel assured that you will never regret having done it. It is said that •'con sumption can be cured," bur. this medicine will pre vent Coughs arising from Colds and other causes, from merging into consumption. Kor sale, wholesale and retail, by BENNETT ii BEERS, A. BODEKER, CHAS. BECK, CHAS. D YALE, and Mrs. A. B. DAWS, Main street, aud BOUCHER & MELTON, Broad street, aud CHAS. MILLSPAUGH, Druggist, Richmond. se 21 CHOCKOE FOUNDRY and MACHINE j kj SHOI'S. Cary street. Eust s'de of Shockoe creek, Richmond, Va.—TALBOTT Jk BROTHER, proprie tors ot the above establishment, continue to manufac ture their improved portable STEAM ENGINES and CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, olth e best materials, iu the most workmanlike manner, and ou accommoda ting terms. Also: Stationary Eugines, of any required power, Grist Mill Machinery, Boilers for Steam Engines and other pm poses, A", oc " Presses aud Screws, tobacco Flattening Mills, Levers, Binds, ice. Railroad \\ oris of till kinds, Wro tight"fro 11' Km g'ing''"® Bl UUd " U <»«*"iptions of Persons wishing to purchase any of the above »rti ta"eUewhe P re r . We " toc,ill on ua belore order " ge -'I—l-.11 TALBOTT k. BROTHER. L no 1 3 B n%rth ca,M? rrERY OFFICE purchase or sale ot lottery Tickets within the State of Virginia being now in violation of law and at tended with a heavy penalty on scriber would reapecUully suhcit the orde-j ~1 hi* friends aud others who may feel disposed to t'.ur 'L., Having been a resident of thirty years, and being pretty g,. aera^v k ™ " throughout the State, he deems it almost unneceasarv to give any further assurance that all business oo»fi. ded to hiui will be promptly and properly attended IST Packages, single Tickets and shares, in all tl.e Maryland Lotteries, for sale. R» r Th.- printed official drawings sent to corres pondents by the tirst mail. IV" Prizes cashed at sight. Address THOMAS LAMBERT, civ 11-ijts Baltimoie. Md HIINTING SUITS— Jo>t received, a beautiful article of KngliAb Hunting SmUa Hj»n«tUißC really nice. Call at No. 120, comer oi 01-tiu aud *trecta. K. B, SPKNCK A (il.'E AND FEVEK.—It is a laerpnT e v e i ihevorid doubt by hundreds that Ague aud rever. C liilU and Kfyer, can be cured completely i u rti-o d„y, by the use of the Comnonnd Tonic Pills.— ror saio by E. J . PICOT 4 CO., - tft Druggists. FLOUR, in bag* of 75 lbu.. * CoUUtry ver, m 23 JAMES B. SHELTON. MI SCULL AJSiiO CS. HIUMMOND HOSl'iT AL.—The uiuler- MjmriL Pltyniciani of Hi: City ot Richmond, have fci,n!,li»Ur<i * HOSPITAL, situated on Church Ui*ii lo a i llit* city. '1 he 111- VnW .ij.en and prfrpnttM to ttemnmodat* fcoth Medical «u« atKginai >**!*• 'tlHf wards are nu merous, epaelrftT", well vnitit.Ttwt. tvid provided with hot nn.i cold Baths. Private aceoraiunttations of * . «ipcri.»r character will be furnished when required. Ci .es of midwifery will »!*> be received, and due retard paid to botn mother aid child. The Hospital , 19 visited d"fltyliy at leant two of file Physicians, and when c?i»s reqairimi 4 occur, ali of t It era will attend in consultation. There is a Resident Physician at uii llmei in the house, and kind and experienced nurses are provided. TERMS :—For Board. Medical Attendance, Surgi cal Operations, Midwifery, Medicine, Nursing. kc., fcc., are— For White Persons ®i on p,. r week. For Negroes, 4 Ott •» " For Extra Accommodations, 7 UO " " or by contract. JAMES BOLTON, M. D. F. H. DEANE. M. D. F. MARX, M. D. ROBERT G. CABELL, M. D. JAMES BEALE. M D. F. \V. ROUDEY. M. D. W. W. S. BUTLER, M. D.. , Resident Physician, rj. n. No contagious diseases will be admitted, i aticnts trorn the country will give a city refer cnce Address any member of the concern, ae 22—dim* r r»E OLIJ MEDICAL HOUSE, STREET, JUST BELOW THE EXCHANGE HOTEL.—Doctor PLUME CO. are n*ins the ble**ings of their skill in the treatment bud core of all delicate diseasesat thia old institution. People in the country, when risitinj the city, are very particularly invited to call. (No charge for con sultation.) Much attention ia given to teuiale disor ders. Doctor P. k Co. are the makers and sole venders of the CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF FRENCH FLOW. ERS, which has stood the test of time, and which ia unrivalled in giving tone and vigor to a system shat tered and almost wilted down by the frolics of early life. All letters, pre-paid, promptly attended to. Office hours from 8 A. M., till 9 P. M. an s—dkwta Richmond, Va. r PO CONTRACTORS.—The undersigned, JL Commissioners, appointed by the County Court of Hetirice, will receive proposttfs until 12 o'clock, M , on Tuesday, 4th day of October, 1803, for the ma sonry of TWO CULVERTS, including all necessary excavation and filling, on 25th street, beyond the cor poration line. Plan and Specifications can be seen by apj lication to THOS. .1. STARKE, Corner of Water and 18th streets. THOS. J. STARKE, i WM. CAT/,IN. >Comm'is. MILES TUKPIN, J se s—d t -Ith oc STOCK.—By the t-hips Jno. Han cock aud Mamiila from Livemool via New York, we are receivina our Fall supplies of CHINA and EARTHENWARE ; and the various arrivals from the Northern cities places us in possession of a large stock of all the varieties of GLASS WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, WAITERS, CCTLERY, and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS adapted to the coun try salts. Merchants and others will do well to call before purchasing. " STEBBINS, DARRACOTT k CO., se 22 No. 101 Broad street. rpo SPORTSMEN OF THE FIELD.— X FALL IMPORTATION OF GUNS.-Just re ceived and imported from Kr.gland. and of ray own selection from the Northern market*, fifteen cases of double and single bariel GUNS, of superior quality; also, Game BAGS. Powder FLASKS, &hot BELTS, Starkey's, Kley's, Cox'a and Walkei's English Per cussion CAPS. Sportsmen wishing a neat tit for the Kail campaign, are respectfully invited to ghe my stock.an examination before purchasing. JAMES WALSH, Maker and Importer of Guns, Rities, kc. Gun and Rifle making, and Gunsmith in g in ait its various branches, done in a superior manner, and on accommodating terms. Keys rilled to locks, and canes mounted. se22—2w VEW ESTAB LI S H >1E N T—S HI P 11 CHANDLERY, GROCERIES, kc.—The sub scriber, thankful to his many friends and the public, for the very liberal support he has received irom them, hopes that they will continue in his New Es tablishment, directly opposite the old stand of Has kins ii. Libby, where may be found almost every arti cle in the Ship Chandlery and Grocery Line, a3 he intends to keep constantly on hand a large stock of Rope of ali sizes, Blocks of all sizes, and a general assortment of Groceries se 6—tf R. O. lIASKINS. A. WATT—CHINA HALL.—By • recent arrivals from England and the North, 1 am in receipt of my Fall Stock of China, Glassand Earthenware, Looking Glasses, Fancy Goods. Stone Ware, <kr.. comprising a large assortment, carefully selected for the wholesale and retail trade of Virgin ia, North Carolina and Tennessee. A!i in want of goods in my line, are invited to call and examine the goods and prices, before purchasing elsewhere se 10—Iih No. 73 Main street. DOGGETT & ANDERSON, corner t#f Thirteenth and Franklin streets, dealers in French and American PAPER HANGINGS, CUR TAIN GOODS, Cornices, Builds. C»rds, Tassels and Gimps, Floor and Table OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Window Shades and Biinds. best, curled Hair and Shuck MATTRASSES: FEATHER BEDS, Bolsters and Pillows, have on hand the most extensive and elegant stock of the above goods for the fall trade ever offered in this city, which will be sold on rea sonable terms, wholesale and retail. Paper Hanging and Upholstering attended to promptly in the city or country. A call from our friends and the public gen erally is respectfully solicited. se 17—Sin CEDAR TAR—CONSUMPTION CURED. —The most successful remedy now in use for the cure of Incipient Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Coughs, sore Throat, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Ring's Evil, Tetter. Dyspepsia, fee. prepared by Mrs. B. B. Norris, 343 Baltimore street, Baltimore* Persons afflicted with any of the above diseases, who may doubt the efficacy of the Cedar Tar, are re quested to call on the Agent, v. ho will produce nu merous testimonials of its great healing fower from private citizens, and a number of the medical faculty. The medicine is yet in its in fancy, and is destined to supercede all others in the cure of diseases fur which it is recommended. Call nnd get pamphlets containing certificates. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine article ia for sale by P. HORTON REACH, 91 Main street. Sole Agnt for Richmond, and se 15 General Agent for Eastern Virginia. VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.— » TO MILLERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS.—Extract from the general regulations of the Virginia Central ltailrosd Co.: " To prevent the depot in Richmond from being so filled up with grain and other prodr.ee as to arrest the transportation from thecouiitry depots: if it is not re moved, by the Consignee, within 43 hours after its arrival, it will be removed by the Company and stored at the expense of the owner." se -s—lm E. If. GILL, Supt. EORGE J. SUMNER. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, No. 2», Pzarl Strket, Iron Buildings, Richmond, Is now receiving his Fall stock of EARTHEN WARE and CHINA of his own importation, and from the manufactories his stock of GLASS, LOOKING GLASSES, FANCY GOODS, ike., to which he in vite* the attention of Merchants visiting this market, assuring them that it will be found as extensive, and will be sold on as favorable terms as at any establish ment in this country, North or South. Special attention given to PACKING and shipping, au —die. CARD —WILLIAM H. GRAVES & CO, COLLECTORS AND NEGOTIATORS, Wall street, over the office of Messrs. Pullism i Davis, Auctioneers, near the City Hotel, collect, bond, and secure Claims of every description, and negotiate Sales, Purchases. Loans. Rents, Hires. Employment, in every branch of' business, and till other Bv.siliens Transactions requiriua the mediation of a third party. They tender their best services to the community at reduced churget. All their arts will be held itrtchy confidential. Persons desiring employment, and those wishing to employ others, are revested to call and leave their names. 8e '' OFFICE CITY WATER WORKS, ) September 22d, lssd. 5 PROPOSALS will be received at this of fice until October Ist, for STRENGTHENING and TURFING the northern embankment of the RESERVOIRoftheC-ity Water Works. The furl ing to have at least three inches of good soil uader it, to insure its growth. The proposal stating the pnee per cubic vard ot embankment, and pers<juare yard of turfing separate. To be completed by the 15th day ot November next Any information in regard to the above will be giv en by the Superintendent Work,. se 23—n'!Oct Superintendent. i'i W \ ENAMELED GRATES AND OUVJ FF.NDERS. FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES The subscriber has tor sale the largest stock of GR ATES and FENDERS ever before offer ed for sale in this city, of his own iranuf.ieiure. The Gra'es embrace all the various kinds and natlen.s, *"ucli us sqnare topped Gothic. Liptic, Circle: &.c.j with beautiful rounding Fenders, summer pieces, kc., to niatch. Orders for Grates, Fender*. &c., from town and country punctually attended to and carefully packed. M. rcheut* purchasing to sell again will be supplied at the lowest Northern prices, wi'h the usual duct, tints ntJ for cash by wholt sale. Apply at mi Bell and 11 rata Foundry on Maui, between Bth andDih streets, Richmond, Virginia. SAMUEL D. DENOON. ALSO—FOR RENT, the Htmto recently occupied by Mrs. Claudes, on Main, between Adtuua »nd Fou sfiee streets. Terms moderate to a good tenant.— Possession given immediately. au U— 2m* 8. D. D. POWDI2R nod SHOT, for sale by salw OHO. J. UKRRINO. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. AND WINTER CLOTHING.— M.HEXTERkHONS respectfully inform their custoiuets a'ui the public tbatthev have now in t.ur'j. aiid are daily teceUiu* frotu their factory ij the ~°. r y t ? WnU uocii. ol HiiAllX MADE ( LOTH! KG, wh'ch Is foften up m?bem:<t and l»te« stvie, ai,d Wliicli they oiler to sell both wholesale and retail, as low and lower than any oth er house in the L'aiau. Country merchant* dealing in their line will find it to their interest to call aud examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. M. HEXTER k SONS, . , . „ No. IW Main street, next door to Messrs. Pnrcell, Lsdd 1 Co., Druggist*, se 21—lm* fJ[ EAVY WOOLEN GOODS, liLANK ETS, DOMESTIC GOODS, &.c —^The subscri bers invite the attention of Farmers, Planters aud tueir customers jr«"tierallv, to the Isrge aud superb as sjrtn.eut ot OOODS, for servants, laborers and fami lies, just received AH bonaht on the most favorable terms and to be sold as low by them as thty can be bought elsewhere, vix: Heavy sbeeps grey SATINETS and TWEEDS Heavy dark mixed SATINETS Stout Kerseys aud copperas LINSEYS, for out hand* Stout and medium plaid and plain LINSEYS Auiercin and Eugliah white BLANKETS Heavy colored BLANKETS, very cheap Piaid Cotton DOMESTICS and GINGHAMS Best Cotton SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS Bleached Cctton SHEETINGS, Pillow COTTON and SHIRTINOS LINEN GOODS in great variety, of best makea and lowest prices And all other GOODS for servants and geuejal fami ly use. They have also a large and fine stock of black and fsncy CLOTHS for gentlemen; black and fancy CAS SIMERES. Fancy CASSIMERES and PLAIDS for Boys, 1c Farcy TWEEDS. JEANS, fcc.—with a general as sortment of GOODS for men aud boys. They iuvite the attention of buyers. T. R. PRICE k CO., se 13—2aw3wkw No. 8.» Main st. JOHN C. SHAEER, Merchant Tailor, No. 1, Exchange Building, has just retnmed from the North, with a iariie and well selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VESTINGS. kc. of th lateat importations and most fashionable styles, aud will be pleased to see his old friends and the public genxrally. r se B—lm WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Fall stock of watches and JEWELRY.—The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from the North Vrith a splendid as sortment of WATCHES and JEWELRY, all of which he otters at tmall prrjila. Please call and ex amine betbre purchasing elsewhere. EDWARD KERSEY. Having in my employ an experienced Jeweler, I am prepared to manufacture and repair all kinds of Jewelry in the neatest manner and shortest notice. Ail kinds of WATCHES repaired at the shortest notice. ae 22— lm rpOKIAS, 1 BELIEVED THEE TRUE. A Tobias, I believed thee true. And in thy name was a believer: But now I motini that e'er I knew Thy name on such a common Lever! Few are ever sold of thine— Thy name was prized, oh how sincerdy; But now with cases not so tine, Thy name we pay for very dearly. Farewell Tobias—oh rest a while— Now thou art dead who can doubt me; I'll have them burnt, all in a pile. If they can't make as good without thee. Such watches are a bitter token, No time they'll keep, or yet run true ; Unless you tane them, when they're broken, On Governor street, to Bartholomew. W. J. BARTHOLOMEW, se 1G Watch Maker, Governor street. OOK ±TTHIS:—GOLD WATCHES AND DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS. SINGLE BAIIREL GUNS. PISTOLS AND PISTOL CAPS, AT HENRY HYMAN'S, No. Ui MAIN STREET, the only Importer ok Watches in this citv and Direct Importer or Guns.—Having just re ceived from Europe my complete assortment of Double and Single-barrel GUNS, PISTOLS, Pistol CAPS, Powder FLASKS, Shot POUCHES and Gold WATCHES. I will bind myself to sell to country merchants, wholesale, and to those who purchase re tail, as chtap, if not cheaper, than auy other store in the United states. Piease call and examine my stock of Goods and prices before going North, or pur chasing elsewhere. N. B.—Just received from England, a few more of these latest patent Donble-barnji GI NS, which have given such aftieral satisfaction. Don't forget that it is at HENRY HYMAN'S, No. 96 Main St., Direct Importer of Goid Watches and Guus, kc. an 3*) AT a meeting ut the I>oanl of Directors of the Virginia Central Railroad Company oil the 9th September, 13c3, live following resolution waa adopt ed y viz • Whereas, the Agricultural Society of Virginia pro pose to hold a fair in the city of Richmond in the month ot November next, and this Board being dis posed to aid so laudable an enterprise in its infancy : Resolved. Thai? on the present occasion all persons exhibiting evidence of being members of the Society, and all articles intended for exhibition, shall be car ried ai»d returned over this road tree of charge; but the company will not be responsible .or any acciden tal injury or loss to persons or property so carried. Not?:.—lt is possible that more subjects for exhibi tion may be offered than the company have conven ient means for transporting. To prevent disappoint ment, owners should confer with the Superintendent six days before the fair se In E. FONTAINE, Prea't \1 OTIL'E TO TIM HER GETTERS — -L» Proposals will be received at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksbur* ajid Potomac Railroad Company, for 10,000 SILLS tor heavy iron, as specified below White or post Oak 7 feef6 inches Ion?, not ies3 than 9 inches in diameter at the smallest end; to be barked and smoothly hewn on two sides; to be six inches thick; the end of the Sills to be cut 08 square; to be clear of bad knots, rot. wind shakes or other defects calculated to impair their strength or durability.— The said Sills to be delivered either at the Depot in Richmond or on the line et the road; and to be placed by the contractor convenient to be loaded on the cars; to be inspected by the Superintendent or overseers on the road. The time of delivery made Known at the office. \\. N. BRAGG, se 2 Sup't.ot Road. IjTALL TRADE.—GINTEIi & ALVEY, No. 16 Pearl street, Richmond, importers and wholesale dealers in HOISERY, GLOVES, HAHD KERCHIEFS. CRAVATS, BUTTONS, COMBS, THREADS, 4cc., have now in store, of their own di rect importation, the largest and most extensive as sortment of cotton, woolen and silk HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS and CRAVATS, Fancy Woolen GOODS. MUTTONS, COMBS, THREADS and FANCY GOODS generally, everes hibited in any market, in any one establishment. Having every facility in the importation of Foreign Goods, we can confidently pledge ourselves to sell our Goods as low as they are sold in any market in the country. We would respectfully solicit the Merchants of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, to give our stock an examination when visiting our market, as suring them that we will show them a stock unsur passed by any in Baltimore, Philadelphia or New York. GINTER k ALVEY, se6 No. IS Pearl street. 15. LUCK, STOCK AND LAND • WARRANT AGENCY, GOVERNOR ST. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. The highest price paid for LAND WARRANTS. GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. Prize Tickets in all Lotteries sqld in Lotteries under the management of R. France &. Co. will be promptly paid by me, and all inquiries relative to the business of R. France k. Co. addressed to them Richmond, will meet with prompt attention. my 2 C. B. LUCK. LUKE, LIFE AND MARINE INSU- X RANCE. —The Richmond Fire Association are now prepared to issue policies of Insurance on the above description of risks on as reasonable terms as any similar company, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage ot the public. Applications will be re ceived at the office, So. 223, corner of Main and 9th streels, where the officers will cheerfully furnish alt information that rn-iy be required. All losses prompt ly and liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHER, President. John' H. Bosasa, Secreiary. mh 17 I I Will FEET SEASONED 5-c I UlfalM Jl/BUTTONW OOD. GO,(MX) feet seasoned 1 inch Butlonwood. 4-'j,ooo feet White and Rock Maple, all s'.zes. 5,000 feet Hickory, for Carriage Makers. Landing this day from schts "Racer"' and the "Ma ridean." The above Sycamore was got up on the shores of Lake Erie, where this kind of limber is formed of a a very superior quality—l 2M of tiie inch are 13 aiia 15 inches wide, perfectly dry and fit for immediate use. For sale on the wharf on aceonunodaliai terms by |»e 2] BELVIN i PARKER \0 OTHEH ALTERNATIVE HUT TO II SELL CHEAP!—CHINA CBOCKERY AND' GLASS WARE—LARGE IMPORTATIONS EX PECTED.-R. L. HICKSON, 2i<J Broad Street, wilt in a few days be receiving. direct from tne Potteries, s large Stock of CROCKERY, and his store being toe sit.aU to receive the new, he has no alternative but 'c *•'!! fhe old Slock cheap. His Srock of GLASS WARE and CHINA is iJso large and well-selected.— Tha whole Stock ou hand, as well as that expeeted. being purchased and contracted lor previous to the late advance in England, he will ba enabled to sel! cheap. TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, FORKS and LA DLES—with a great variety of FANCY GOODS. Just received, a large supply of STONE WARE mi GLASS'JARS. Country dealers are solicited to call early. Goods i'or the country carefully packed. nq 23 (JTONE CUTTING —JOHN W. DA- O VIES It CO., practical STONE CUTTERS and MASONS, South «.de of the Dock, near Msyo*s Bridge. We return thank* for the liberal patronage we have received, and trust by strict attention to bu siness, to continue to rner.t the eoufideuce of the public. ii—6m KEALO-MADE C LO T MING —TO THE TRADE.—The stibscribera have r< reived tt etr Fail and Winter stock tf ready-m&de CLOTH ING, in«natactul*d by themselves for the Vi/finia aud North Carolina trade, to which the* ask the at tentiori - » Grey mixed satinet Coats, colored do Encllsh and America}: Tweed, heaver casd Frocki Cluud-d and waved Fracka, heavy Eng.ish inix'ddo Fine French mixed do, Gt-riuan teavei ao English beaver do, French do do Twilled beaver do Brown and biack business Frocks, English flap do French beaver OverCoatf, English do do do Twitted Caster Coats, fine Petersham do Medinm aud low grade Coats Bine and drab Blanket Coais, English army do Mixed patridpo beaver Coats, Devonshire kersey do German beaver Coata, Esquimaux do do Fancy negro headCoa:a, English double do A zrt-at variety of Satinet. Tweed, Keraey. French, English, American and Camptown C'aas. Pants; Ve»t« of satit, s:lk, tweed, black and fancy ca.«s, plaids. Va lencia, satinet, sirge, cut velvets, wool\elveta, kc. lie., together with a area! variety of Fancy Goods, fine and medium Shirts, 'ate styie Collars; Hickorv, Ham ilton and F'iannel Shirta for negroes; also, tuii suits for negroes and laborers; under Shirt, and Drawers; boys' over Coats; Sacks, Frocks. Jackets. Pants, Vestg. Shirts, ke. KEEN, CHILES t BALDWIN, se 13 103 Main atre-t, EW FALL GOODS—WHOLESALE AND RETAlL—Oorropply of TRIMMINGS and FANCY GOODS, for the ensuing season, is now in arid complete It surpasaes, in choice and variety •f style, by far any thing yet offered to the public. Among the numerous articles which our present stock embraces, we mention, as pre-eminent among the fisbionsof the day— GIMPS, in Greek and pointed patterns. Velvet GIMPS, velvet GALLOONS, velvet RIB BONS, and Bugle GIMPS, w.th BUTTONS to mstch, I'atant silk for CLOAKS, flowered st vie, Real and imitation IET ORNAMENTS, FANCY BRACELETS, AMBER and BEADS, i-c., in great variety. Ladies' RIGOLETTES, FASCINATORS, OPERA SCARFS, kc. AVe have, also, cut paper PATTERNS of Cloatrs, Mantilias. Dressing Gowns, Chiidren'abacks, kc , af ter the new system of Mad. DemoreW Thus the ladies of the city of Richmond, whose generous appreciation and renned taste have sustain ed our enterprise, will now find in their midst an em porium of TRIMMINGSand VARIETIES which ia not surpassed by any of the northern cities. Liberal allowance made to merchants and dress makers. HIRSH BOTTCHER. se 2S—lm* ]73 Broad st. r subscriber has juat received irom JL New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, the best CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and VESTINGS to be found in those markets, which he will make up on reasonable terms and in the mjst fashionable stj.e.— He bees a share of public patronage. Examine for y»ur3elf. READY MADE CLOTHING of every quality, Richmond taanutacture, as cheap as at any other house in the citv. Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS in ireat va riety. \V. H. BENSON, se 13 liO Main s t . YVADS WOKTH, TURNER &. CO~ * » NO. 13, FOtRTF.ENTH STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Have received by various arrivals their stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, which is more extensive than they have heretofore ottered to the tiade. In variety, beauty ot styles ai d quality of goods, superior to any stock they have ever exhibited. Country and city dealers are respectfully solicited to call and c.vamine their stock —ail of which will be sold as iow as they call he had in this or any Northern ">ar'*°t. be 13—6w KOA<J*i & McGL'liiE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 132 Main street, I'ic:ini»nd, Va.. respecttully intoria their friends and the pnbiic era'lly, that they have received their Fall and Win ter stock, consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS and ready made CLOTHING, embracing all the newest and most fashionable styles, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Purchasers are invited to call. Thev are also agents for the sale of Fraocis Ma han's SYSTEM of garment cutting. se 17—lm* GOODS.—We would call the atten tion of purchasers to our stock of the following styles of Goods: Bonnet RIBBONS Green and brown BE- Velvet and Cap do. RAGE Sash and Neck do. English CRAPES Plain Satin do. French do. '• Taftf ta do. Illusion LACES QUILLINGS Queens Net do. LACE VEILS Mantilla do. ALSO, Bluck GROS DE RHINE I Plain SATINS, all colors Gro de NAPLES, all coi- Biack BOMBAZINE ors Our stock of RIBBONS is the largest in this mar ket, ami will be ottered as low as they can be pur chased anvwhere. se 17— lm* AUG. ANDERSON k CO. RUGS, &<•.— Above our J Store we have opened Carpet aud Shawl Rooms, and offer to purchasers a handsome assortment of Vel vet, Tapestry, Ingrain, and Kalis Mills Carpetings— Velvet, Cheneale and Tufted Rugs, and a large varie ty of French Cloths for Wrappings. VALENTINE, CRENSHAW k CO No 90, corner Broad, 9th and Capitol Streets. rp 3 Ready-made clothing.—io COI.'NTRY MERCHANTS!!—Your (mention is called to our stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING and FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, which is large and desirable. Also, a large stock of white and fancy SHIRTS and COLLARS, of the latest styles. Call at No. 112 and look. inh 21 S. MERCHANT fc WEISIGER. WILCOX dc BEITS respectfully an nounce that they are now in receipt of their Fall Stock of DRY GOODS, coiupri sing the newest styles and latest importations of foreign i*manufac ture, together witn a desiiable selection of DOMES TIC GOODS. Pnrcbasers of goods adapted to ladies', gentlemen's, children's or servant*" wenr, will find it to their inter esttocall at the '"METROPOLITAN" beforenmk ing tlieir selections. »e 13 151 EAGLE SQL'ARE. XTEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WIK -I.* TER.—HENRY SHAKER is now in receipt of bis entire stock of reariv.made CLOTHING and gen tlemen's furnishing GOODS for fall and winter, to which he would call the attention of the public, pledging himself to sell at the very lowest market prices. HENRY SHAKER, se 7 103 Main slreet, corner 14th. "]V OTICE.—The subscriber has rented the store. No. 59 Main street, for the purpose of car rying on the Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's furnishing Goods business. Having secured the services of a first rate cutter and having purchased a large assortment of Cloths, Cassiuieres and Nestings, he will make to order gar ments of every description. A call is earnestly ao licited. is 20 ABRAHAM LEVY. Read this.— re-opened.—h. ro- SENKELD would rcspectfuliy inform his frieudsand cus'orners, and the public generally, time he has re-opened his STORK, No. !7."> Broad sfr»er, with en entire New Stock of Kail arid Winter DRY GOODS. His stock embraces all kinds of DRESS GOODS, Embroideries, Sii* Mantilla®. Shawls, ruq every other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. Also, a ireat variety of FANCY ARTICLES. all of which will be sola cheap, being purchased by him self iu the Northern cities on fh» most reasonable terms H. ROSENKELD, 175 Broad st. H. R. thankful to his friends nod the public gene rally for pest favors, in re-openiug his Store hopes to merit the confidence and the same liberal patronage bestowed on him heretofore. se 12—3 m lIOLT RICHARDSON, Merchant » * Tailor, 14th street, opposite the Exchange Hotel, would inform his friends and the public gene rally, that he has just returned from the Nonli. and is now in receipt of hig new and splendid assortment of FALL GOODS, which he is prepared to nuke up in the most approved style. He solicits a caii from those in want. *e9—lm EB. SPENCE—FALL GOODS —Jus • received, a large assortment of FALI* GOODS embracing every article of Gentlemen*' Appurel— A description of which would be needless. Call ut No.U"", cornet of Main and (joteniar Stj se 10 OYS' CLOTHING —Just received by Parisen, King & Co.'s Express, an assortment of Boys' CLOTHING, to which I would c»M the reten tion of those in want. HENRY SHAKER, ae 19 con; c r Main and Peari *U . CILKS, SILKS, SILKS.—Just opened an VJ elegant stock of SILKS, consisting < f plain and figured Black, pUia Green, Mazarine Blue, Tan Drabs, all shades, (remarkably cheap:) hnndsouiu rich Brocaded, at 75c. pet yard. Also Plaid Silks. Call *t the cheap store of se 23 ' • H ART ic MOSES', <V 1 Main s»- RIHBONS —We pre in receipt ol an ex tensive stock of Ribbons, to winch we iavite th« particular attention of milliners. Ore* induce ments wili be offered m the above foods HART A. MOSES, •e 21 f3 Main street. N PI'LY otTuTbar rel. of WHITE SULPHUR VVATEII, f.ois the GRKENBHIEK SPRINGS, in good older lot ship ping, jost to hand and tor sale ».v the Agvut*. A DIE i OKAY, Druggist, ** a 147 MamiUuel. \| OSTOF THE ACCOUNTS DUETO , Mr. CHARLES BAKER have bean placed in my hands for collection by Messrs, Watson i. Hugh','*, the Trustee*. They will please eel! and settle with me without delay. KOW'O. I». EACUO, •e 19 General Ageut ana Collector. AM; WINTEK bUFPLY OF X. BOOTS. SHOES, CARPET BAOS. THI NK* V ALICES, Ac.—I'IMBEhTON k BROTHER. <«i Main itreet. nearly cppo«jf« tb e Eiebaugs H«n*. K;i-.ircoi,a, »re*|>?r.ttaily btUe •tranters rinitina ♦*' **» called exam ine thtir large tort complete oftrtteT** frf* the tb«v« Hue. The'.r pr.tet wii. br found to be M tow as tccse of tnv other koow, whether by the no lle pair, dozm 01 c»?. The stock -mbmet: drew SHOES, BOOTEES »nd OAI- GeotlemeiTe c*i£ kip tad ttoot BOOTEES tod BOOTS, Youths' BOOTS 9mi BOOTEES, of ittnfkirdi, Servant*' BROGUES. bound and oebeutKf. Ladies' SHOES, buskin*. Kid*. Jenny l/nd*, Ite.. Ladies* black, bfonxe and colored OAJTERB BUSKINS and BOOTEES for aervant women, i*. rioua styles, Miaeea" and Children'! SHOES in treat rar.ety, Traveling TRUNKS, plain leather and bur do., til of which are ottert d at the lowest rate*. PEMBERTON k BSOTHER. te y No. Jfil Main «*., opposite the Ex. Bank. OiiCE 'lO MERCHANTS, STRAN GERS AND OTHERS visiting Richmond rhia Season.—The subscriber would roost respectfully call the ittentioo of ail in want of BOOTS. SHf)fcS TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES. lr„ to fcii assortment of the above, a* he pledges hiir*<rif Jo sell as low as any boose in thia aection of country, either wholesale or retail. A word to those wishing to purchase BOOTS and SHOES expressly for their own He will 'ate this method of stating thst liis stock will be found, if not anperior. certainly not inferior !o any in the South ern countrv, comprising both of h'u own ruanufketor® and ofthe 6est New York, Philadelphia, sna work. Also, ail kinds of Ladies'. Gentleman's, Misses', and Boys' Boots and Shoes, made to order in the best and meat fashionable manner, bv ALEXANDER HILL. At his Old Stand. No. 137 Mmn *t. HATS AND BOOTS.—From fitfc-en to twenty per cent saved by buying from J. fj. ANTHONY, Columbia* Hotel Bsi.ding, Rtchrt>cnd Moleskin HATS, of best quality $S m Do do second do ......3 tit) Drab Beaver ,=A Fashionable SILK HATS '.'..2 :*» Fine calfskin sewed BOOTS, 3 .H) Congress Gaiter BOOTS [.3 oj Opinion of the Press.—< From the Finca«tl* De mocrat, April 1, 1503.)—-' By the way, we would say a word for oar triend, John H. Antbonv, Columbian Hotel Building, to those noing to Richmond, and wanting, 011 landing thejf, to brush up a little. J-tit think of the finest kind of a HAT for $3 .V, and fiae ! Crtlfikin sewed BOOTS far S3 50. He promises to do i this. and we know he can, for we saw Kim do i{. \V HERE ARE YOU GOING I—Arorai.t T " to DA\ ID CI RRY'S, opposite Parker, Bayiy L Nitnmo's, to get n:e an tasy fitting BOOT, fur I hear he has just returned from the North, witha n»w assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gairer*. and iikewnw a new and well selected stock of French CALF SKINS, which he keeps constantly on hand to make to order. A caii is requested before purchasing rise where as his goods will bear inspection and his prices will bs worth a trial. DAVID CURRY, The oid established 80, r Store, Next door but one to Mr. PurceU's Exchange 8" I*—Sin Offic-. /CHILDREN'S O A IT E K B.—Jnst n vV ceived a beautiful lot of lilee GAITERS, very superior. Aiso, a handsome assortment of biackstutf GAITERS. LADIES' SLIPS AND TlES—Another lot of those beautiful Morocco Slippers and Ties, jnst received and will be sold for the small sum ot Si. bv WILLIAM WALSH, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks. i.c„ 13 Main street, sizn of the Boor, just beiow City Hotel, oppos.te side. aa 31 yi A L L FA S H I O N OF II ATS AND A CAPS. —I am in receipt of the Fall tiuhicna of aentlemen's HATS arui CAPS, to which I invite tha attention of the public, an 18 JOHN THOMPSON BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, A;c.—l am now receiving my Fall stock «>t BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS. CARPET-BAGS and VALISES, from the most celebrated manufacturers in ail the Northern cities. Pleaae call and examine. 8:1 IS JOHN THOMPSON DENTISTRY. r l comfort with which ARTIFICIAL JL TEF.TH nre now worn, and their filling ati the purposes for whieh they are inserted, is calculate-i h> render many persons, too indiderent to the diseised condition oi their mouths, and consequent loss of the natural teeth, under the coneolation, when the teeth are gone, fhey cm be replaced by prettier oues ibau those nature had famished. To all such I would say, that Artificial Teeth are well enough otter the natuial teeth are lost; but that should be the last resort, as the month can be made healthy and kept so throuih a long life, by ju dicious Dental operations on the natural teeth and gums, with far less inconvenience, pain or expense to patients. R. D. ADDINGTON, (Graduate) Dentin, au 23 Oflice one door from lttth on Main street. RTIFICIAL TEETH—GREAT AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT.—The under signed have purchased the right to use Dr. ALLEN'S PATENT IMPROVEMENT in the mode of insert ing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, which is one of the greatest and most important inventions ever made in this branch of the Dentist's art. The improvement consists in the employment of a metal superior to gold in purity, and in the complete union of all the teeth by a silicious compound, which at the same time forms the most beautiful and nata ral looking gum. and tilling up all crevices and irregu larities, and rendering it impossible for the teeth to become unpleasant to the wearer by the accumula tion of particles of food »r other substances between them. No other mode of mounting artificial teeth i* comparable to this in any respect. Persons wearing teeth (inserted in the ordinary way, and not giving satisfaction,) are invited to try this invention, which they can do at but little addi tional cost. We shall be pleased to *how specimen* of this kind of work to any persons who will call at our office, whether they want artificial teeth or nor. WAYT 4 MAHONY. Dentist*, my 17—dfcwt* Office, 209 Main street. K. ALLEYS \S PATENT TEE TH , WITH CONTINUOUS OR SOLID GUM.— The subscribers, in addition to all other kinds, are prepared to make ARTIKICIAL TEETH after the method patented by Dr. Allen. The superiority of which, over other kinds, con*:sta in their strength and perfectly natural appearance. The gum and teeth being one solid body affords no place for the lodgment of food. Ate. The metal upon which the teeth are made is Platina, and is equal iu every respect toCiold for making artificial Teeth. Specimens will be snowu with pleasure to ail who wish to inspect them. McCONNELL A. BURTON, Dentists. se 15—dim* Main, between 9tb and l»th streets. PIANO FORTES—J. A. BELVIN has just received from the celebrated manufactories of Messrs. Nunn'sit Co., Gilbert V Co., and Burns, a number of their elegant toned PIANOS, with all the modern improvement*— and a* they coma from manufacturer* who stand unrivalled, their ton* and durability cannot be «urpa*sed—which he will sell low. He also has on hand a large lot of FURNITURE of his oun manufacture, made of Rotewood, Walnut, Oak *r<; Mahcgety, made up in the best styie; and for workmanship cannot be nrpasaed in this or tin Nor! hern markets, being all made by hand aud not by machinery. UNDERTAKING.—He still keeps on hand a large lot of COFFINS, and will give bis individual atten tion to all orders letl at hi* WwaUus, rliiis U can always be found. ap 23—-diieu J. A. BELVIN, Governor *t. NUNNS & CLARK'S PIANOS.—P. H TAYLOR, sole agent in thi* city tor the sale of PIANO FORTES made by the above named celebra ted maker*, i* constantly receiving elegant end plain PIANOS from their exteuaive and long •*tabii*hed manufactory. Their instrument* received a prixe at the "World * Fair, London, and several prizi s at the American Institute Fairs in this country.'' They com bios all the modern Improvement* with the mkt.ili.ic frame and f ATENT over STRINGS, and are confi dently recommended for sweetnese of tone aud grew durability, which latter quality will be appreciated in the country, where good tuner* are seldom found- P. H. TAYLOR ha* *oid theae uattriunent* in this city for the lest seventeen year*, to the entire satis faction of hi* numerous customer*. IT' The public *re cautioned to observe that the title of the firm isNi'sxi 4. Clark. Old Piai.e* taken in part p»y ti>r new oee*. Guitar*, Violin*. Atcordeou* and Flutes. A.so, Ga.- tar *rtd Violin Strings of the beet quality. I*. H. T. ha* ia atore the larieat stock of new asd standard Music to be foouil sooth of Baltimore, and u in the weekly receipt of ail the new and fa«hienab» music of the day. A liberal discount niado to school and dealers. PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, au 1 ItiU .V*in street. (CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES J The subscriber has on h*nd, at his Coach uoai. -i establishment, on Lombard Alley, b- tweeu Main aid Carv, (t3th and Uth *trret*,) n«>ar fhe Coluiubuo iU !el'Coaches, Chaiiottee*. Barouche*, Buggies, wib and without tops, ard Sulkies, all of his uwu mac c.f the best materials and workmanship—ali oi whrb will be *t>ld as low as good work of the kiud can bei» the city of Richmond; and reepectfuliv »*ii a <•!' from those in « nt of any articl': in the Carriage ii**, a* I am determined to aiake to order *ed s"> a lowest prices possible; and all wurk sold, thai I* at ", W» p 1-idoii> MICAJ A H MA Mi I'M CAMLEL AYKES, Coiimissio* >lt*- O CHANT, Riehmond, i fl.—Particular *ud attention paid to the sate of ail kind* of CillMI» PRODI' CE, to fai-wardiua tiling erde». Otnce, tppotute Columbian Hotel m iti—is /""lAKPETING. — 10 pitCf* pUd CAR- V_V PBT. J**t from the mauutactoiy, aid »-! h" •old less than utatkt t price by ,e » ALFX KOrr*. «Q LUBIN'S EXTRACTS—A large a»^rt meat ef Luiiiu's genuine Extract*, f-■' aale h? PtiICHLuLAW'^O. Ml 1 DraHttfaM