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I'HK DAILY DISPATCH I j i ■ * -■ • tipway mommmOj AU<H?T m % mi TRBMEMDOOB COHFLAQRATIOK AT MIL WAUKEE. |Vivai the Milwaakle Hawa, It la oaraalafalduty to morl the moetdiaa* troaa coaflagraltoa lut «w vfefcad Mflwauki- Akwt 12 o'clock to-day lintH diecovered la tt>< k* Of Davk'a ftablee, la the rear of tins C. Matr* Tbe wtod wee blowing freah from the eorctheea'. aad la a few momenta the whole row of ba«d tage, from Da via' to tbe Tremonl Houae, waa in The wtad then ahiftad to the eei*. aad toMla iredMe apace of Utae, die Uatted Statea Hoariand the whole block, extend Id* from Huron to Michi ■as MM iocludiax the whole square bounded j byMale, Huron, Eaat and Michigan atreeta, waa la H^VMIh The deetractioß of thla valuable property waa MMmafattrely bat the work of a moment. The then extended acroaa Eaat Water atreri to the weat aide, destroying all tbe baiWfiags from the career of Huron atreet to Harro'a hardware atone. The fire waa atill raging at tbe boor we went to n. (Are o'clock r u,) though there la no doubt 1 be confined within the ttmita named. It la impoaaible, la the general confuaion and ex citement of tbe moment, to live aa accurate ac count of tbe Voaaaa, particularly aa our cffloe waa in immiaeat daager of deatroetion. They are vari ously edlmated at from *500,000 to «1,000,000. The progreae of tbe flames waa an rapid, and the efTerte of the firemen almost paralyzed, that the greatest eonfaaioa aad excitement prevailed. The atreeta were filled with amoke. Three fire compacica came from Racine, and in connection with our own department, rendered efficieut aervice. There were aumeroua atoriea afloat of persona burned, and dying from auffoeation and fatigue The only thing definite we could learn in regard to them, waa that two Germana died from over exer- tlon, and a fireman wm drowned. One building wm filled with fire-works, which produced a succession of loud explosions, and walla were constantly falling with a loud crash. Bayard T«yior gives tha following as a translation of one of the son;* of the Nile boatmen : "Look at me wuh your eyes, O gszelle, O gazelle ! The bloMom of your cheeks is dear to me; your breast* buret the silk of jour vest. I eannot loose the shawl about jour waist: it sinks into your soft waist. Who possesses you is blsssed by heaven. Look at me with your eyes, O gszslle, O gazelle! Toar fore bead is like the moon; your face is <airer than all the flowers of the gatder: your bed is of diamonds; be is ricbei than a king who can sleep thereon Look at me with your eyes, O gazelle, O gazelle! (Hkgi-lar Occu«arncr..—A singular occurrence, resulting in a melancholy manner, took place a few day. since in the town of Hamburg, in this county.— An Irishman was engaged in digging a well, and af ter getting down to the depth of some eighteen feet, found signs of water very perceptible. At las: he struck his pick through a thin Uyer of slate, when all at ones, and with a noise like thunder, sufficient ly loud to be distinctly heard all over the neighbor hood, a atream of mingled ga* and water bnr*t throu/b tha orifice, instantly killing the unfortunate man and filling the well to the depth of ten or twelve foet with water. Ga* still escapes profusely, and the watsr is in cons ent and violent n.otion, resembling a large cauldron of boiiing fluid.—lluffalo Democracy, .lug 24 FALL HARDWARE. W5 are now in receipt of a fresh stock of G»ods, corsisting of Pocket and Table CUTLERY, of various patterns Gl'f'S and PISTOLS—a handsome assortment BUILDING MATERIALS—such as Locks, Hin ges, Screws, Nails, kc ,—a large ass.rtment TOOLS of all descriptions, for Carpenters', Black smiths', Machinists', and Farmers' use. Tosether with a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, suitable to the wants of the city and country trade. Also, a large and fresh stock of Saddlery Hard ware. consisting of Bits, Stirrups, Buckles, kc. kc ; Coach Materials, Springs and Ax es, PatenCLeather, Hog Skins, Serge, Welting, Whips, kc. Our purchases have been made direct from the manufacturers in Europe and America, upon favoia ble term*. Having had the experience of 30 or 30 years of the wants of the country trade, we flatter ourselves up on keeping the best assortment of Hardware, suita ble to the demands of Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina merchants, to be found in any one house in the United States. We most respectfully invite an examination of our stock and prioes by merchants and others visiting this market—feeling the assurance that we can satis fy even the largest class of customers. BMITH k ROBERTS. Importers of Hardware, No 22 Pearl st N. B. Always on hsnd, an assortment of Naylor's CART STEEL and Anchor BOLTING CLOTH. *u 22 8. k R. PUKCELL, LADD & CO., DRUGGISTS, No. 92 Main Street, corner of Fourteenth, Richmond, Vibginia, /"\FFER for sale, in lots to suit purcha- VF sera, their uaual la-ge and general aaejrtment, embracing the following in par:— 2600 miperior Indigo 6 hhda beat Madder 400 kegi Sap. C&rb. Soda 12 bbia Varoithe* in bbli. Venitian Red 10 bbla. Sal.Soda 55 baga Pepper, Ginger and Alltpice 2W mat* Cinnamon Bark 25 bbla. Alcohol 25 bbla. Burning Fluid 800 kega White Lead, dry and in oil 1 eaae Nutmeg*: 3 do. Mace 60 dozen Ruahton'aCod Liver Oil 400 ounce* Sulphate Quinine 1 caae prime Turkey Opium 2000 gallont Lamp Oil 6 ba'ea prime Cloves 20 bbla Spta. Turpentine 25<i0 Iba. Saltpetre 20 caaea Chrome Green and Yellow 1000 lba. Paria Green, dry and oil 800 bozea Window Glass, French and Amer*n 200 lba Root and Powdered Rhubarb 2000 lba Gam Arabic 25 caaea Colors, ground in oil 12 gro Low's Brown Windsor Soap 120 dozen Vroomfe. Fowler'* Military Boap And the usual assortment of Patent Medicines and other article* suited to the want* of the trade—all of which are offjred at low prices. N. B. Particular and prompt attention to packing and forwarding goods. PURCJCLL, LADD k. CO., Druggista, auS6 92 Main at., corner 14th. subscribers having removed to their X large Warehouse, in rear of the atore. No. 9t Main street, recently vacated by them, offer their uamal stock, conaiating in part of— Swadea j American hammered ' IRON Engliah and Ameiic&n rolled } English and American blistered Steel German, east and ahear do Broad Plough Iron round and square Iron, all dies Oral, half-oval, and half-round Iron McCormlck* a and Palmer Mould Boarda American Ruaaia and Engliah sheet Iron Band and hoop Iron Kail rod* of Americas and Swedes Iron Horae shoe Iron Hone Shoe*, aaaorted aixe* Tin Plate, plj and bar Tin Sheet Ztac Spelter and Spelter eolder Sheathing, Brazier** and bar Copper Pig, bar and sheet Lead Ground wagon and cart Bozea Sola Leather, good and damaged Fall aaaortment of Grooerie* as 28—d2w w4w JOHN O °KDON fc SON. rather overstocked B jrf,» r , br ." le one fine COW BUL * * half-blooded Ayrahire ■ nrmmn. r . JOHN B - CRENSHAW, ■oc ounce Faem. Ant. 15. Hst n—oot* A DMINItJTBATOK'B NOTICE.—AII ff™ o**0** claim* agalnat the estate of Mr*. SUSAN J. HALL, deeoaaed, will (lease pre aeat then to the underdraed. Addreaa JOHN S. LOVKTT, Adm r. ••22—StawSw* Norfolk City, r VO CONSUMERS OP FUEL —I shail X advance the price of COKE on the lat of Sent «xt to » aeat. par bnahel for Lump and 18 eentaT; tUjl. At th—e price, it will Mill b"tV e ch«J« B,1 M eomfon co " lder that can be | JV 81-SSll&Jt* 0 ™" l#th * and pre: Cloven Cr, Turmeric, black and wfch* " ??*, r,£ * Gin- b » ° «• 38S dS?* •J*; — Plaoo. FranlniTat OKW.V* •KteEHsaffifs sisss:* - *. T. >c«oks. Traa* f±LKNN'B CJCJLE«IiATKD~K6IdAN TT « TIME AND TIDE WAtT 901 maa'a afctra SSrJt a "Hdt," MP Sotralyatoa*'heyaetj ... .. Itlhoireu maaaattafiaoitide. If they've ao "lima" to abow l«t The aooaer, tbea. The tima ttde abba and flowa, The aooaer voa can take tbe flood And oa Ita tide repose. tf time aad tide will wait for none, Thalr movement* keeping ehimr; Without a watch you're left alone, To dan aaateaeared time. With time-piece of wall-teated time, No flood-ode will be loat; If lata tbe fiahar caata hia line. On ebb-tide lack he'a toaaed. The aailor, too, who haavea tbe lead, And keeping watch by gaeaa, WUI loae hia reckoning, kept by head, Aad ralae a rebel meee A soldier, ahould your aalling be, waat your tima kept true; Toa will mark time then to a T, If taa«ht by B*aTHoto»»ew. Let lovers. too, la gaealna mood, Onee miaatha wedd'ng hour, Ho tide to them ita foiure flood Would yield ita noptial power. Tbe Daiuiait and the farmer, toj; ThwWiechanic and tbe baker; What, in a word, would all men do ' Without a good watcb-makei? Love chaina, too—not gilded fettera— 'T would be hard to find their bettera; Breast-pins of pearl and gold I vi*nd So good tbey come not back to mend. Then 1 have metalic mixturea Cbeap. and jost like golden fixturea. Attend theae hinta, tbey are but few. And now 'tia time to aay adieu; Bot "rerbuni tat " keep time In view— Tbe time of BILL BARTHOLOMEW, an 23—U LADIES* GAITERS, SLIP PER.B, Ac.—We have jairt received a supply of Ladies' Gaiters, Slippers, Buskins, Ac. Ac., which we are aelling atour uaually low prices 22—taif HART b MOSES. I HOISTING MACHINES AND Frßßj TRUCKS —Those most approved are I 1TO1» made bj me. Sample* of which may be ®MlTiEl«>en at Messrs Crenshaw k Co.'i, north 1~(IhH aide of Basin. Order* left with them wil! be filled on the tame terma ssif aent directly to n>e. The advantage* of these article* are too numerous to out in an advertisement Call and*ee them. F. L. BATES, Manufactuer East Fall*, Avenue, between Pratt and f e 27 12m Lombard *t*., Baltimore, Md STRAW BONNETS A T COST ■■at LOEWKNTHAL'S French Flower Em- H9r D oria'n. I have on hand yet a very large as- STRAW BONNE£P of the late*t description, which I will sell at coat Tor cash. — Alsa, French and American FLOWERS, wholesale and retail. Also, materials for Wax and Paper Flow ers. CHAS. H. LOEWENTHAL, je 30 Corner Broad and 3d sts. . NOTICE TO LADIES—We IMB have in store a lot of Ladies' Morocco and Kid SLIPS, as good as can be made by any body, any where or at any price, which we bought recently in this city at an auction sale of an old shoe establish ment, which we will *ell at the unuaual low price of Si per pair, which ideas than such Shoes can be of fered st when bought regularly by at leaat 33J per cent. Ladies should not fail to avail themselves of this rare opportunity to procure a bargain. Call at the Ladies' Saloon, 73 Main st. jy27 WHITE k PAGE. ■Jfciil ELEGANT PIANO ■EimHBFORTE, at the new Bookstore, Kent fl HII fl Square, 151 Main street—An elegant " " ■ i! " seven octave Piano Forte, in a rich rosewood case, from Nunn's celebrated manufactory, New York. In brilliancy and sweetness of tone these Pianos are not surpassed by those of any other manu facturer. WM. A. BUTTERS, jy 29 157 Main St. "in GREAT REDUCTION IN H JUL THE PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS. B From fifteen to twenty per cent saved by buy- Jm ing from J. H.ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel Building, Richmond. Moleskin HATS, of best quality «3 * Do do second do 3 00 Fashionable SILK HATS 2 st. Fine ealfskln sewed 800T8,....................3 50 Fine ealfskin sewed SHOES 2 25 J H. ANTHONY has made arrangements with one of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia to supply him with a handsome and substantial calfskin sewed BOOT, which he will sell at the unprecedent ed low price of $3 50. del CHEAP SHOES FOREVER.— METROPOLITAN is g'.ing ahead of everything in selling all kinds of Boots and Shoes very chenp. 1 am selling my entire stock of Summer Boots and Bhoes, Traveling Trunks, Valicss, Carpet Bags, kc., at extremely low prices, to make room for an extensive Fall supply. So here it goes from this date. The first come will be the best s»rved. Ladies and gentlemen who are in want of Boots, Shoes or Trunks, would do well to call at the " Metropolitan Store" to make tbeir purchases. Tha "Metropolitan Store" is at 151 Main st., Eagle Square, next to R. M. Zimmerman'*. CHARLES S. MAURICE, au 24 Richmond, Va. NOTTfiF, TO AI T, IN WANT OF BOOTS AND SHOES WESk OF GOOD QUALITY—The subscriber has just returned from tha North where he has selected with great care the best materials that coald b« bought in the Northern markets, for the manufac ture of ladies', gentlemen's, misses, boys' and chil dien's Boots and Shoes of a quality that can not nor shsll not be surpassed by any establishment in this city or any other city, either for durability or style, and at as low price as it can possibly be afforded for. ALEXANDER HILL, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoei, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, No. 127 Main st. au 25 MARBLE WORKS. MILLER & VINCENT, Tf ARBLE WORKERS, on Main street, IrX between sth and 6th *treet», and nearly oppo si;e the Second Baptist Church. ' MONUMENTS, TOMBS. FONTS, he , of foreign and domestic Marble, made in the most modern and beat stvle of the art. CARVING and LETTERING ezecuted in a man ner not to be *urpas*ed here or elaewhere. The public are reapectfully invited to call and ex amine ipecimen* of work ezecuted by them, a* the be«t test of their merit. jy 18 d3m SNEAD & COCKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Charlottesville, Va. r | I HE undersigned having formed a oo X partnership for the practise of Law in Albe marie, will practise regularly in the County and Cir cuit Courts of said County, and alio In the District Court, held in Charlottesville. All professional bus*ne«* entrusted to the firm, will receive the attention of both parties fcW Claim* aecured and collected, and remittance* promptly made BURWELL W SNEAD, RICHARD IVANHOE COCKE Addreaa B. W. Skead, CharlotterviUe, or R. I. Cocke, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Va. BURWELL W. SNEAD will also regularly attend the Comtf and Circuit Courts of Fluvanna, and will give hi* prompt attention to all profewional buiine** entrusted to him in that county. references: New Yoee—Meaar*. Greenway, Brother* fc Co.; Compton fc Turner, J. R. J affray It Bon*; Robertson £ 11 Co " ; Ely Mygatt, Jr. fc Co.; Levi Cook fc Co.; A. R. Frothingham fc Co.; Hen ry*, Smith and Townihend; Beebe fc Co «A kLT J*J. ollc — : Bangher, Fl*her k Co.; Ball, Chriaa k Co. Richmond—Mean. Ward*worth, Turner fc Co.; Parker. Bayly k Nimmo: Warren fc Perkins; Kant, Paine fc Kent; Hubbard, Gardner fc Co.; Dean* fc Brown; Thoa. fc Cha*. Ellis; Geo. W. Gretter. W. F. Butler fc Co.; John N Gordon fc Son; Flannacan j Stoke* fc Co. j, 23— UAMUEL D. DENOON, Bell and Bran Founder, on Main, between Bth and 9th *treet*. Richmond, continues to carry on the above bu aineaain all it* vanou* branches *» ehurchea, ihip*. railroada, tavern*, and all kmdi of house bells nide to order. From the large number of Bell* that I have made in the laat 80 year*, and their auperior tone and qual ity, I can aaeure my friend* that they are equal to any made in thu country. I shall alway* keep on a! 1 lind of Bella, fcc- REPAIRING in theira*. Foun dryWincssi promp.ly attended to. It/elsTIMa?? aDd the variou* kind* ofMeta low«tmil ° e " the • horto,t B0,i " "d the and BRAS8 h * highe,t P rice P* ill for OLD TOPPER | ICORICE, dus.—The rob.criber has in *toro and daily expecting » Caaea "F and J" Licorice Paate. 59 do "Banford" " " lft do "F E" « •• 14 do Ottoman 44 *« *?0 Vegnattelll « Sticks S ivl To ®1"» Bean*. 40 Ounce* Otto of Roaea Plough*, Feed C«ttere, to, for aalebv mvlfi—dta Jt>lA " my 16 corner Cary and Va. ate. IyOIICE OP QRRAT INTEREST TO M*De^THING I -^. A "^ r o^ n ,l g^ }»» in u'SdSfto*«dutrs?«si*m low as poaiible before receipt of fall atock. Tboae in want wiU pi eaae gtvwae an early e. 11 * ' u j D GOODMAN $0- C&. WORTH AM k CO. I SOTS ao dei th.M— of CROUCH At IIOOPFIL ' All UwfelbMtnc** *** temmmtm, *1 HOOPER. r\IBSOLDTION OF CO-PATOER 1/ gHIP. The concern o# BLADE fc BAKER to thU to Mtile the ®ut *tanding debt* *»d credit* of the concern »B 19 . B - B^*Pg- —Owing to th® death of 1J Thoma*Tin*ley Jr., the firm of Butlerfc Tln»- lej it derived. All per»"U* indebted te the firm wiU please make payment without delay, and thoae hav ing elaime again*t us will preaent them for eetUe- BUTLER h TIN3LEY \TEW CONCERN.—I bave this day taken Ll in copartnership my brother, John T. Butler, the bufineM to be conducted In the name of Jame* T. Batler &. Co. , . _ u . „ Thankful for the pahronaee heretofore so liberally bettowed on Butler fc Tiitfley I will be pleated to have a continuance with the new firm. iq B—lmdi3nc JAMES T. BUTLHR. ptO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —The subscriber*, having *? aether, under the firm of TURPIN, ROPER A MURRAY, will eontina* to carry on the UNDER TAKING BUSINESS, in all it* department*, at the old stand of Roper fc. Murray, Governor*t. They will give their penonal attention to all or der* sent to them, and will furnish, at the *horte*t notice, any thing In their line of bmine**. They will keep conitantly on hand a general a* •ortment of COFFINS, from the neat pine, to the most elegant mahogany. Having the sole agency, in this city, for the «ale of Fisk fc Raymond'* METALIC BURIAL CASEB, the (übscriber* are al*o prepared to furnish any *ize of the Sarcophagu*, either of the plain *tyle, with out the drapery, or such as thoae furntohed for Clay Bnd Webster, being covered with superfine black cloth drapery and *il ver trimming*. Several HEARSES, with gentle hor*e* and car* fol driver*, al*o at TURpIN> B. W. ROPER. WILLIAM MURRAY. C* O-PARTNERSH IP NOTICE.—The / mnders'tned having associated together, under the style of" MRUS & SHINE, to conduct the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in all it* varir.u* branelie*, to take effect from the l*t of July, !85», beg leave to inform their friends and the pub ic generally that they have opened in the large and commodious house. No. 74 Main street formerly occupied by Messrs. Stnithfc Roberts, and immedi ately opposite Smith fc Harwood'* Hardware Store, where can alway* be fonnda large and well-*elected *t'ck of HOUSE FURNITURE, FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CLOCKS in the great est variety, together with ail the necessary article* in the home furutohing line | L fc S. will give their undivided attention to all sa'e* of Real and Perional E*tate. such as aelling House* and Lot*, Stock sales of Groceiie*, Dry Goods, Boot* Shoe*, Hat*, House Fuiniture, fcc be-, which will be attended to with promptness, and ac counts of sale* alwaj* ready when applied for. We have in store now, a splendid stock of Goods, of all the various branches, which has been bongbt low for cash, and which will be sold unusually low, as we are determined to establish a reputation for selling goods of all stylea, at extremely low prices. We have a large and commodious room on the 2d floor, which will be exclusively (and is well adapted) fo'in door sales, where goods of all styles can be properly arranged, and exhibited to advantage pre vious to the sale. P. C. LARUS, JAMES N. SHINE. The subscriber having assumed the reins, not of State or Federal, but of tha sales of Messrs. Lurus b Shine—in which capacity he pledges him self no exertion* shr.ll be wanting, on his part, to make it to theintereitof a'l who may be diapocedto patronize tbe firm. I take thto opportunity of returning my grateful acknowledgment* to my friends and a generous pub lie, for the kind feelings expressed for the (uceeta of the firm, and my Individual prosperity, and hope, by close application to business, to merit their confi dence. au 22—lm J. HENRY DIGGES. TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—WiII be pa'd for the apprehension and delivery, or con finement in jail, of my man TOM, who calls himself Tom Kendley. I expect he is lurking about Rich mond, as he i* well acquainted there. He i* of light ginger-bread color, about medium height, rather ■our, grurn countenance, and about 25 year* old. If taken out of thi* county and Richmond, 1 will pay all necessary expanses of delivering him to me at Arnpt hill, Chaste; field. Post Office, Richmond. au 14 -ts JOHN WATKINS Gas apparatus for the coun try, adapted to the use of private dwellings, churches, schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundries, machine shops and railroad stations. The MARYLAND PORTABLE GAS COMPA NY OF BALTIMORE, keep on hand and make to order OAS MACHINES of any required capacity.— Their apparatus has stood the test of years, and can i.ot be excelled in economy, safety and simplicity.— For particulars address E. R. SPRAOUE, Treasurer, au I—d3m 202 Balto. St., Bait., Md. NE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WARD.—Ranaway from the subscriber on the 10th inst., a Negro Man named CHARLEB; he is about 21 years of age. 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, gin ger-bread color; he wss raised in Hampton dv Mr. Smelt; he has a mother now living at Old Point, to which place 1 believe he has gone. I will give the above reward to any person who will deliver birn to me. BENJAMIN DAVIS, jy 20 No. 5 Wall street, nnder City Hotel. FOR SALE—A second-hand SPRING WAGON, a superior piece of workmanship, o< the manufacture of Mr. Thomas C. Eppes, upper end »f Broad street, where it may be seen. It has been used but very little, and thatnearthe city. Any person wishing an article of the kind may rest assured that great pains were taken by the well known manufacturer with regard to it* strength and durability. je i— t* TWTOTICE.—Wishing to change my ttusi i* ness I offer for sale, privately, my LOT, STORE and DWELLING HOUSE in the town of Warren, containing about six acres of first rate low grounds, situated immediately on the canal. The Dwelling House ha* six rooms—the Storehouse large and con venient and a first rate stand for selling goods ; also, another House and Lot containing about two acres, which would suit a mechanic with a small family. Either of the above named Lot* I will sell low, and term* accommodating. R A. PERKINS, Warren P. O , Albemarle Co., Va. je 20 dhwtlS PROTECTION AND INSURANCE — HERRING'S justly celebrated Fire and Bur glar Proof SALAMANDER SAFES, are now seen in almost every place of business. Every man who has books, papers, money, and other valuable arti cle* to preserve, finds that this is the cheapest, and only secure method of protection against fire and thieves. These Safes now stand before the world as the CHAMPION SAFES, having prouad themselves in over one thousand severe fire*. Alt person* who have not secured one of Herring'* cheap Insurance office*, will find a full assortment at the office of the SUte Agent. R. McCANDLIBH, Jr., my 34—tf 188 Cary street ITNDERTAKING.—The subscriber is V/ now prepared to furnish anything in his line of businee* at short notice, and on as reasonable terms as any one. An assortment of COFFINS kept constantly on hand. A splendid new HEARSE, with a good driver and gentle horses can be had. The attention of Hotel-keepers and Families I* re quested to his large assortment of MATTRESSES Repairing SOFAS, CHAIRS, Spring MATTRES SES, sc., promptly attended to. FRANCIS LAUBE, e 81—8 m* Broad St., betw. 3d and 3d st*. CTORAGE.—Having the line and com modiona WAREHOUSE on the South ride ol the Baaln, next toHenr*. Lodlam U Watson'e, I am prepared to take in STORAGE, on reasonable term; ' h "? °» h"" 1 » l«g* aopply of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, of my own manufacture, for tale ap6—dtlJan'y WM, T. BLAIR 1?LIA8 HALE, Auctioneer and Cotn- "'"ion Merchant 1W Main street-My nana! evening sales will be diacontinned till aboat the lat ' <exeept > I >e<,,a ' « ll8 » «honM he of- Conilrrments for privet* or anctlon sales thunkful !y solicited. A large assortment of Watchee, Jewelry, and Fan er Goods, fer sa'e at wholesale or retail at low prices, et private a»le. Cltyaad country merchants can purchase Goods ai Buahetumr prices, ea the eabacriber la agent for r,t,kl,b, n«nt», and can sell their Kulj J.™ °n *» favorable terms as they could be ordered bom the manufacturer direct . , . ELI AS HALE. " I*B Main at. RXCELSIOB WOHKB. Cor« r 7 TH AJ iKD Miis STativi.licHMosD, Va —The Pro and oa the asoet reesonable terms. * MEUSSS& , - ntiryofDT —* FLOOa,NO FAimEi irurr. both of Norther. and VirrfaU Ptaa, raaiy dressed which ha offers at a tew price SASHES. DOORS and BLINDS kept oa head ear made to order at prion* Chat eaaaot M to gtv* aeris factioa. Order* sells lead and will be tbaak tally received. ■"» WM. EQIBRM. DBRUVIAM QUANO, &e.— M. *00 has* best P arnvlan Guano 1W bbl# Mexican d J jxts •»* SDWIK WVATHAS k CO I • - .. . n it, . SieedfJoi'Sl* V*ry verge oftSe tomb the *übj«ct» R-v-rj; i'; circulation affect the vital orlau*. A course of two o, three week* will relieve the *y*em of all mo*M muter a reaction ensue*, an incontrollable appetite with high and vigorou* health the re*ult. fn deep and heavy cold*, that eft en end to • rapid decline, nothing to comparable. Por mercurial and *yphilit)C jimueiitto truly the only medicine known, not leaving a veetlge of tie di*ea*e. Pur*ue the eour*e sbove. unle** the bone* have commenced decaying If go, at the end of three week* *u*pend It* u*ell w«eks, recommence, and at the end of threeweek* the body will be re*toied to it* original health. »--" r &3gL"£ A Er;?a; JACKSON B. WOOD, GRUBBS k APPERSON, fe 25 —ly Druggtot*. peak OF ME AS YOIJ FIND; NO THING EXTENUATB, NOR AUGHT BET DOWN IN MALICE-TRUTH IS MIGHTY !-A plain AND UNVARNISED statement. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CURED HAMPTON'S TINCTURE TRIUMPHANT! Capon Bridge, ) H*mp*hire county, Va., March 1,1854 S Mr. E. P. Cooper—Dear Sir: Agreeable to your reqne*t. and my own de*lre to benefit the afflicted, I hereby certify the rreat relief 1 use of HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. I wai taken with a violent palpitation or rather flattering and trembling of the heart, which contin ued sevrral days; it seemed as though my heart had aimoit forgotten it* office. The family became alarm ed and procured a bottle of the ,valuable Medicine, and before I had taken near one bottle of thia Ti»c tore of Hampton's, I wm entirely relieved. Thto to the third instance of relief in my fami ly from the use of thto valuable Medicine. Two or three year* ato I was laid up with ulceration op mv ankle, from the effect of what i* called milk leg. I had lost all taste and appeiitp, and the sore, which wa*some four inches up and down, and half way around my ankle, rejected every effort to teal it, until I procured Hampton'* Vegetable Tincture; one bottle of which restored my health, healed my ankle, and 1 am freer than for the la*t THIRTY YEARS. Agoin, one of my daughter* was very low from se vere dysentery, and when she began to sit up her feet commenced swelling, which increaaed every day and began to be very painful—*he naed a bottle of Hamp ton's Tincture; the pain* were assuaged, the swelling subsided, and her health returned—we kept her leg* bandaged with strip* of woolen until her strength returned. I have been thus particuiar, that others under aimiiar circumstances might be induced to avail themselves of this remedy. Yours with respect. 7 ELIZABETH EDWARDS. I do hereby certify that I am personally acquaint ed wi'h Mrs. Edwards, and can lafely recommend the above itatemei t to be correct. E. P. COOPER, Postmaster, Capon Bridge, Hampshire county, Va. ey Delicate Ladies and children will please give it a trial. Call and get Pamphlet* and see cure* of Cough*, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Liver Coirplaint, Scrofula. A* a female medicine it ia unrivalled. Sold by O. A. STRECKERand PURCELL, LADD it Co., Richmond; by Dr. COOKE, Predericksburg; by all tbe Druggistsin Petersburg; by MORTIMEit h MOWBRAY, Baltimore, and by Druggist* nnd Storekeepers everywhere. OT«l per bottle; i bottle* for S*. an 25—ditcti SMITH'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL, for the cure of Dy*pepsia, Flatulence, Nervou* De bility, Torpid Liver, and all diseases arising from De rangement of the Digestive Organs. CERTIFICATES. New York, April 20,1852. I hereby certify that I have u«ed Dr. William H. Smith's Lvspepsia Cordial, and have obtained the most benehcial results. I consider it the only sure cure frr Dyspepsia, and would recommend any per son afflicted with that disease to uie it. L. B. Lent. Philadelphia, May 3, 1852. I would adviie all who are afflicted with Dyipepsia to use Dr. Smith's Dyipepsia Cordial. 1 was afflicted with that di*ea*e three year*, during which time I tri»d everything that could he recommended, and without relief. One bottle of the Dyipepsia Cordial effected a perfect enre of me, and I am now a* healthy a* 1 have ever been. I have witnessed the same effect on other*. I consider tbi* a certain cure for Dj speptia. Henry Dunlap, Coachmaker, 78 Crown *t Philadelphia, March 18th, 1853. Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: Your Dyipepsia Coroial had the moat wonderful and inatantaneou* effect on me. Having suffered wi*.h Dvipepaia for some time, I wa» induced to it a trial. I felt relief from the firit time I took it Two bottles effected a complete cure. 1 have given it to *ever«l of my friend*, and invaria bly with the same result. Your* truly, J. W. Pitch, Washington House. Por sale by J. B. WOOD, and ALEX'R DUVAL, an 28-3 ii Agents for Richmond, Va. PRINCE EDWARD LAND FOR SALE.—We offer for rale a beautiful and de»i rable FARM, lyin£ in Prince Edward connty, on the water* of Mountain Creek (which is a tributary cf Bush River), containing by recent survey 1,150 acres. The above Land has about|oocleared—l oOof creek ana branch flat, the balance all timbered, pine, oak and the u»nal forest growth; a comfortable and com modious Dwelling-House, with four rooms below and two above stairs; Tobacco Barns, Negro houses, and all necessary out houses; an excellent garden and or chard; with most excellent water, the springs dis persed over th e tract at convenient points. It is con sidered as healthy as any place in Virginia, and in the midst of a pleasant and intelligent society; of easy access to market, the Richmond and Danville Rail road running through the land The subscriber would sell -the Land together, or divide it to suit purchasers, it being a sufficiency for two comfortable settlements. There is at present a good prospect for 250 or 300 barrels of corn, and 12 or 15 hogsheads of tobacco. The lands are remarkably well adapted te the growth of tobacco and wheat.— The plantation is well stacked with horses, mules, hcgs, sheep, cows. Itc, which would be sold if de sired on reasonable terms. For further particulars or information, apply on the premises to the present manager, Mr. P. Fowler, or to Thos £. Hash ens, Esq., who l« authorized to dis pose of the land. He lives adjoining the land, and will take pleasure in showing the land and bounda ries. Possession given in time to seed a crop of wheat. The plantation is near enough to tbe Me herrin Depot to make four trips per day with conve nience. Address the subscribers— SAMUEL F. McOEHEE, Keysville, Charlotte; WM. G. DANIEL, au 12—dt* Charlotte C. H. TJ 1 XECUTOR'B NOTICE.-All persons JLJ having claim* agalnit the eatate of Jame* Bo •her, deceased, are requested to present them, pro perly authenticated; and those indebted to make pay ment without delay. LEWIS D CRENSHAW, jy 11—t* Executor of James Bosher. dec'd. House and ship plumbing.— The Subscriber begs to inform the publie that he is prepared to execute all orders for PLUM BING, either in houses or ships, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Being himself a Prat It eal Plumbbx, be feels assured that he can give the most entire satisfactien to all who may favor him with orders. He will also put up Water Closets, Lift and Fo»ce Pumps. Bath Tubs, Wash band Ba sins Copper ard Iron Boilers, eta.. on the most ap proved principles and at the lowest prices. O.'ders from the country promptly executed. His estabiUh mentis at No 220, Main street between Bth and 9th, where orders should be left. He would refer to the following gentlemen: Hon. Win. 8. Archer, of Ame lia; Judge Crump, and R. H. Maury, Esq.. Rlchwond. au 10—1 m DANIEL O DONNI LL. OTICE TO SILL GETTERS.—On -*•», J»nd after the first of September, no more Sill* will be received on the line of the road until further notice. Persons having Rill* in the woods most de liver them before the above date. -W. N BRAGG, Bapt.'of RoaJ Office R.. F. It P. R. B. Co., Ang. 18 DARGAINB, BARGAINS.—Great re- LF duction In price* of Summer Clothing. The subscribers being desirous of closing out their large stock h> this tine, offers to sell below coat, aeupsrior assortment of Summer Clothing—Coata, Panta, Vests ■•d other articles of wearing apparel. Those who derire bargains moat call early %t tie Franklin Cloth- Ing Store, No 98 Mala St., as wi Intend to close busi es— in Richmond. R. DECOP fc CO. DOYAL PARRISH, Commission Mkr- MM CHANT, having located permanently In tbe Uty of Richmond, eoliciu consignment* from his ot Wheat, Flow, Tobacco. Corn, Oata, Bacon, Butter, Lard, and the productions of tte country gaMrdly, He hopes by strict attention to badness to share a portion or puWic patronage: hie office at pros-nt is at Butler fcTinsls*'s,onCir, Stamarirt ftrlsr r SIX ,C - * ****** aa 4— Imdhe S. J. H. MftCAMPRKI.I' ATTORNEY AT LAW. PRACTISES ia the Courts of Roek- BAO»AQg QHEUKED THKOUQH, RIHtTtU va.il Ull STAG ISO tail *Y AM OTBBB r*otk. TSE following arrangement baa been en tered Into between the Richmond and Danljlle, the Boothride, and the Virginia and Tenneaaee Rail road, for eonveytng pHwagtn from llilmww to Lynchburg, and to the Sweet and White B*l»fcar Spring* i . Leave the Richmond Depot of th* Klehneud and Danville lallrwid, dally, (Sunday* excepted,) at M o'clock A ML and arrive at Lynchburg, by the Rich mond and Danville, and the Bouthtide Rill road*, at 3 o'clock P- M.—*t*glng from th* present terminueof th* Southaid* Railroad to Lvncbberg. 11 *Btle»—dl*e at Lynchburg, and at 4 P. H. toko the Virginia and Tenneaae* Railroad, and arrive at Salem at 7 P. H — ■teen at Salem, and leave the next morning at 4A. M. Ip atagei; dine at the Mountain Hou*e, and arrive at the Sweet Spring* at 4 o'clock P. M, and at tbe White Sulphur at 8 P. M. the fame evening—Paging from Salem to Sweet Spring* 44 mile*, and thence to the Whfte Sulphur IT mile*,-making only 61 mile*. park: Prom Richmond or Petersburg to Lynch burg.. $4 50 Prom Richmond to Sweet Spring* 7 M " " " WhiteSulphnrSpring*..... 8 6® By order. R. E. HUGH SON, Ticket Agt. Ticket* from Richmond to be procured at the office of the Richmond and Danville Depot only. N. B. In a few dav* the Southride Railroad will be completed to the Jame* River Canal, at a point about 6 mile* below LyncMtorg, from which tratel ler* will be taken In a packet boat to Lynchburg, ar riving a* before; and after that day, there will be only 61 istlea of (taging to th* White Sulphur—being 30 mile* le** (taging than by any oth*r route, an 8 R« E. H. GREAT NORTHERN MAIL ROUTE. jBLfIBj§BJBLS63S^9&BBVBSB PEW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULES. Twice Daily from Richmond to Ntu> York, with trav»- feriof Pavtengcrt and Baggage through the citiet of H'athington. Baltimore, and Philadelphia, fret of extra charge. ON AND AFTER THE 15TH OF AU GUST, the following quick and comfortable schedule* will be run over the inland route between Richmond and New York : Leave Richmond diily at 64 o'clock, A. M.. and 8 o'clock, P. M.; arrive in New York daily at A. M., and 5 P. M. Fore to Washington, Ist clan teat* $5 ®>o 2d " " 4 0C " Baltimore l*t " " - - 600 " Philadelphia Ist " " 800 Between Philadelphia and New York (five times daily ) at $2 and S3 for each firat class pasiengers, and $1 50 and $2 for 2d cla>* do. For through ticket* to Waihington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia, or other in formation, apply at the tick et office. Besides the through and direct connection named above, with the Main Northern Route, throngb tick et?, direct can be obtained at the Depot of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company, in Washington, for Wheeling, via the Relay House, at $9 50. P. B.—The night train will not itop to tale up or put down passengers, except at the following sta tions: Cottage, Taylorsville, Jonctior. Chesterfield, Milford, Guinea's, Fredericksburg and Brooke's. It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for the in formatian of passengers, that four daily lines are in speration between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the traveller, who. through business orpleasure, has been delayed in Washington, has it always in his power to proceed at a convenient hour, directly on his journey to any port North of that ploce. S. RUTH, au 14 Agent of Transportation. PINEY POINT LINE TO rfitiSiiii&BALTIMORE—ON MONDAY OF EACH WEEK—FARE $4 ONLY.—The public are hereby informed that the comfortable steamer MA RYLAND, Capt. Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged and improved m eve ry respect, is now on the route between Richmond and Baltimore, once weekly. Passengers by this agreeable and eeqgDroical line will leave Richmond by the morning trdm on MON DAY of each week, at 6J o'clock, A. M., and reach Baltimore in the courte of the night, thus securing a connection with the different lines out of Baltimore the following morning, in any direction. Returning, passengers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of WEDNESDAY, of each week, at ft o'clock, and arrive at Aquia Creek always in time to couDect with the night line of the Richmond, Fred ericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company. Fare in either direction $4. Forward Cabin passen gers the same price, but with meals on board of the Maryland included. Fare lor first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by the Newcastle and Frenchtown line, $2 50. For secend class do.. $1 50—making the whole fare from Richmond to Philadelphia by this agreeable line, $6 50 enly for first class passengers, and $5 50 for second class ditio, including meals for the latter on board of the "Maryland." For further particulars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and ro tomae Railroad Company J. 6. WINSTON, Ticket Agent. Office R. F. and P. R. R. C 0.,) Richmond. March 6, 1854. 5 ma 7 . _ «fT— STEAMBOAT CURTIS mHBWSL PECK.—P A 8 S A O E TO OLD POINT, PORTSMOUTH AND NORFOLK—The steamboat CURTIS PECK, Capt. John Davis, hav ing undergone a complete overhauling, will, on SA TURDAY next, 17tn Inst., commence her regular run on the river between this and the above places, leaving the wharf at Rocketts every Saturday, Tues day and Thursday mornings, at 5£ o'clock precisely— touching at all the regular landings going and return ing. Passage to Old Point, Portsmouth and N0rf01k.,.52.00 Meals 50e. each. je 16 R. O. HASKINS. TO THE PUBLIC.—We £SSS3tiX. are running a daily line of Stages trom the terminus of the Southside Railroad to Lynchburg, continuing on by th« Virginia and Ten nessee Railroad, and our Stage Line to the Sweet, Red Bweet, and White Sulphur Springs Whole coat to the passenger $8.50, between Richmond and the White Bulphur Springs, and by the following sche dule : Leave Richmond dally, (except Sunday*,) via the Danville Railroad, to the Junction of the Southaide Road, over that road to its terminal; and our Coaches to Lynchburg by 3$ P. M. Leave Lynchburg at 4 P M., via the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, to the diverging point of our line, at Bonsack, reach Fin castle by dark; leave Fircaatle at daylight next day, and arrive at the Sweet and Red Sweet Spring* to dinner, and the White Sulphur Springs by 6 o'clock P. M. Richmond and Danville passengers are informed, that on and after the 5t h day of July, we will accom modate them in splendid 4 horse Coaches. Speed in creased and fare reduced, unknown in the fate his tory of the service, between the terminus of the Danville Railroad and Danville : Leave Richmond at fii A- M., and arrive at Danville same night. Fare from pieient terminus to Danville. $4.00 Do. do. do. (to Halifax C H. IJO And to be reduced from time to time, a* circum stances may require. Our Agent, Mr. J. H. SHOOK, may be found •t the Commission House of Messrs. Brown fc Shook, two squares below the Exchange Hotel, Franklin st. 24—ts PARISH. HARMAN h. CO. STAGE ARRANGEMENTS. Our Stage Lines will con dQGS3BB3E B*et with the Train* of the Cen tral »nd Alexandria Railroads as follow*, viz • Passengers by the Mail Lime will , leave Staunton immediately after dinner, and arrive at Cloverdale same day from Richmond; leave next morning, at daylight, breakfaat at Bath Alum, and arrive at tbe WW* Sulphur Spring* by 6* P. k And by an arrangement with Mem /. L. Helskeli k Co '• Line, passenger* can spend tbe ntght at Staunton, leaving at SA. M. daily (Sunday excepted), arrive at tbe Hot Springe, before night; leave next morning, at 6, and arrive at White Sulphur Springs at an early hour in the evening. RETURN BCHKDUULE, Passenger* by the Mail Lin* will leave White Sul phar at d«> light, dine at Warm Spring*, nup at Clo verdale, and arrive, at Staaaton by 5} A. M.. in tin to connect with the trains of the Central and Alex andria Aailronda, and reach Richmond in tin* fbi dinner U day. .?y!W! **»« Aceomaaodatlosi U-, leave the * u 'phar after breakfast, spend the n'ghtai the Hot Spring*, leaving after daylight; arrive at Staaatoa at an early hoar same eveoioa. connectlns with the Central train, leaving dally at 8A * •'«'» P artie* d esiring extra Coaches, can charter the to 21 WM.TVAIIBH k CO. 29UiUiH. p A C K E T-B OAT SSSSBSo» u asE2^.'°^j™» Tl commence rannlag their new boat M^OHBnw Kfafrs'k.Hsns Or*t lndacements fer eaee and eomfort Ir«K«r.>>. astute*** w***JFS2&SS& •«*»»* *« da»Ud uuS&fMt ffc 5« *&««■* M • W &***% Mi IP. <!»•! wsllif #fi jjtwOwtiiilSA* m. am Hon £& SPSS S?Js2ftt " K tka boat! ,e,S Uk * fcx ** klMt bw oa board pox KKHT—Tfc« H<mm OB 81* ttrtri. A: JMmN MlXrnUk, Ttmly orcnpU* aj£;fs> Apyly to TAYLOX k. WILLIAMS pOK RENT.—I wo new brick Stores atd X Dwellings, on the earner of 17th and Marsh* II street*. Poaaeataa era b# Iwd by ber «, «. *?w. D. EACH 6/ an 30 Oeperal Agent sad Collector «FOE BENT—A wy neat store, WttWjS*»• , mln »tW Hr. Tel, of tli* Capitol. IDW'D 0. EACHO O—wf i. Fos~KEhT^¥*^Kr»ssi^ Tenements, M aati.bte fc r • FOE BENT—A tpacious Baseoie.it room—dry, convenient and May of access, quire at 193 Main atreet. an 2#_t» FOK RENT—Tte new brick Dwell ling on Franklin (tract, between Mil and? h streets, (oppoaite Mr. Wm. C Alloa'a tow.) contain, ing 9 or 10 rooms, 3 oonvenient clccets, pantry, kitch en, «te., suitable for a largo family. The roc ma ar« furniahod with chandelier* and other gaa fixture* — City wator In the yard. To a good tenant the rent will be moderate. Poaaeaalon can bo gtvea lamed 1 . ately. Apply to tbe undersigned at hie acbool-ioom* on tne premise*, from 8 to Ift o'clock in the forenoon at any other bear, be can be seen at hi* boarding! house on Baok street, between 9th and ldtb ita. , * H. L. TIOHE. QTThe Scheol-rooma are not for rent. an 2fi—dl w FOR RENT—Tbe Store below the Exchange Bask, and oppoaite, Kent, Paine It Kent'* new store on Main atreet. Apply to an 21—ta ED. P. KEELING a FOR RENT—I hat very beautiful and pleasant Cottage Residence, on Manihall street, near Brook Avenu<\ with every convenience, and ta perfect order. Apply to an 21 TAYLOR k WILLIAMS. ®FOR RENT . —Eighteen New and Convenient Tenement* on Highland atreet, Tylerevill-, Roeketta, for rent. There baa not been a death from chelera on thla atreet. In the Imme diate vioinity there i« a large and wall conducted bakery, also a new market, soon to go into operation, and elegant water on the premlsea. Bent moderate to good tenant*. Apply to an 10 H. W. TYLER or O H. JEWF.TT. m FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe jEsi House and Lot on Leigh, second door from 6th •treet, at present occo] pied by Mr. H. C. Watkins - Posssetsion given the Ist Sept. Apply to an 15—tlS LOCKKTT & PAWKEY. eFOR RENT—A desirable three ito ry brick dwelling, on 7th at, between Frank lin and Orace, at preaent occupied by Mr. William Marshall. Poaseaaion will be given upon the Ist of October. Apply to R. fc O- WHITFIELD, jy 20—ts Corner Cary and l<>th *ts FOR RENT—The desirable reii dence on Main, between l(t and Foushee st*., recently occupied by Mr. Chas. Oay. It possesses every modern convenience. Apply to DIBRELL h JOHNSON, je 24— ts ; Bhoekoe Blip. MFOR KENT.—Several Offices for rent on the corner of 10th and Broed sts. Ap- TINSLEY t BRYANT. *FOR RENT—The very pleasant and commodious Dwelling, flora e r sth and Cary <treet*, bow occupied bj the subscriber. Ita many convenience*, with Ita proximity to business, render it one of the moat desirable reaideneea in tbe sit; — Possession given from lat to 15th Jane. Apply to M. H NACE, or my 77—ta WINSTON * POWERB. RESIDENCE FOII SALE.—The House and Lot lately occupied by Mra E. Whitaker and Mrs. Mary Hill, fa for eele ard possession given immediately. It ia situa'ed on 6th ■t.. North of Marshall; in a very pleaaant and agree able neighborhood. The House containa six roem«, fitted np with gas, a good brick kitchen, be. For term* apply to the subscriber. JAMES D. ELLETT. jy 24 General Agent and Ccm'n Mercb't. VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE ROAD. "mm VIRGINIA SPRING™. Y7ISITORS to the various Springs are v Informed that this Road ia now open I rum Lynch burg to Newbern, (106 miles,) and connects by daily linesof Stages (Sundays excepted) with tbe various Sprioxi. WITHOUT NIGHT TRAVEL. es follows; SWEET AND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Two traina leave l£nchburg daily, one at 7 A. M., and the other at 4 P. M. By the Evening Train, passe or ers stop all night at Balem. and take the Stage tbe following morning, and arrive at -he Sweet Springs at 4. and the White Sulphurat 7 o'clock that evening—briny two day* from Richmond without any night travel. Or they can take tbe Stage at Bgh sack'a, lodge at Pincastle, and arrive at the Sweet and White Sulphur Springs the following evening — By the Morning Train, passengers take the Siege at Bonaack's, and arrive at the Sweet Springa that eve ning, and the White Sulphur tbe following morning. Pare from Lynchbnrg to the Sweet Springs, €3 Mi To the White Sulphur, 4 50 RED SULPHUR SPRINGB. Passenger* leave Lynchburg daily at 7 A. M., ar rive at Newbern Depot at a quarter put 1 j P.M.: paas PULASKI ALUM SPRINGS, and reach tha Red Sulphur Spring* at 9 P. M. Fare $5 50 ALLEGHANY SPRINGS. Paaaengera leave Lynchburg at 7 A M., end arrive at Shawavilie, tour milea frcm the Spiinga at 10 40 AM. Fare on the Railroad $3 35 YELLOW SULPHUR SPRINGS. Leave Lynchburg at 7A. M., and arrive at Chiie tianaburg Depot, four mileidiatant from Uie Sprioaa, at a quarter paat 11 o'clock A.M. f2 60 COINER'S WHITE SULPHUR BPKINOB. Leave Lynchburg at 7 A M., or at 4 P. M., and ar rive at the Springe in 2 and 2A houra fare fl .*1 BUCHANAN, NATURAL. BRIDGE, LCXINGTuN AN* ROCKBRIDGK 4LVM SPRINGS. Leave Lynchburg daily at 4 P.M., take the Ptage at Ruford'e Depot, and arrive at Buchanan tame day from Richmond, at 9 P. M ; take the Stage next morn ing, and reach the Natural Bridge to breakfaaf; atop two houra ard a half, and arrive at Rcckbridge A lorn that afternoon. Pare from Lynchburg to Buchanan 92 M " " Natural Bridge 3 '*> " " Lexington 3 75 " " Rockbridge Alum.... 475 Paeaengera leaving Kichmond at 61 o'rlork A. M., via the Danville, acd the Bootheide Railroada, and Btßfe*. (II Bailee.) arrive atLynchburg at 3 o'clock P. M., (fare 95 ) in time to connect with the 4 o'clock Evening Train of the Virginia and Teuneaaee Rail road, and reach the Sweet White Sulphur and Rrd sulphur Springe. with leu itaging than any other route, and vithout niykt trasei Between the wearers terminaa of the Bonthaide Railroad and Lynchbu'g, and between the Virginia and Tenneaeee Railroad and the Sweet, White and Red Sulphur Springa, there are Itco dittimt Imet oj 1 tnget, otened by different proprietor*— thu» in-u in* to the paaaengora dixpatrh, comfort and attention. JB. ta. Oli.L, General t»uui. « * Va. and Tenn. £ R. UNION STEAMSHIP COM* 29Mi£PANY.-rOR PHILADELPHIA VIA JN OHjf Q LK. The ateamer VIRGINIA, Captain David Tcal. Steamer PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Ja». BaymoßC, Steamer CITY OP RICHMOND Captaio 7.. Mitch ell. One of theae eplendid ateamera will (rave Rich mond for Philadelphia, every WEDNESDAY, at high-water, touching at City Point and Norfolk to receive freight nud paeaengera. Returning, leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY, at 1# o'clock, A. M . arriving at Richmond every SATURDAY morning, on wnirh day will di*?harge cargo. Theae aplendid »f.eamera have been bnilt expreea'y for thU line, and every exertion has been made te combine atiength and apeod. Tbev are provided wit a "Franoia' Patent Me talis Lite Boat*" aet Hretraia Ub ea, and every attention la paid by onr aeoonwio- . ... * A ** MtOOCMD. Pmm«« thronch to New York, u4 found «M Paeeage to £hfl»je phl*, and found, (Ut cabin.) 6 00 Paeeage to Philadelphia, >ot foead, (2d wb)s,( 4 00 fiMaitii for New York wonld comlt tbeir in tereet by taking this rout#, far independent of being « end aefeet, U iebjr far the meet pie Meet. Tobacconieta (hipping to Pitiabvrg, u* be aeeoe>- modeted by thie line, m we beve entered into ei rengemenuto forward gooda through with diapetch. »o? freight or paaeage. apply to H. E- TUTTLE. Ar«nt, "»'< Oe the Doeh. fTTllf—gffl NOTICE.—On -n4 the lit of Jw»», the wj Tnufi wiU M«p only it %h% foDovug pb*m ioi j Hiutoo'e, Hungary, M|. Road, Kilbj'a MilL Hlaah Jaeetloa. Chret»»fi»ld, Cel«- Et&gj* f!*JBBSJIiXS?iXZ a a., SCTSfjUj . fill Qr CABKB PORT, M Al>El BA OU ,u4 tHBMY