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I' rv"* 1 MAIL< S, mfilMt <*»» . rMiijre—Crrefnniiet of Commenrt- ZrZffiu GraW -MAre,' of Mr. < tke Alimni - Pinner of o>e Alumni - n,nt to « Bender of W<i*h,»glon Col e nrrini* Military InAUUf-On. of naiei >n tie Army in Sebatlo rel to the \foun'a>nt - Oppotltton Singe olant i Band-Lad tt Feast-The Whtal Lkxiwoton. Va., July 31, 1R55. aarcement ol Washington College was y in tbe Presbyterian Church in this i< large building wa» filled to oyerfl iw. imber of strangers present being •">=« i osua'. Tbe exercises ible prayer, by the Rev Mr. Trimble in 2 addresses were then de ivertsd .• y address, by Greenlee Dasidson, of ti addresa, by 1- Kbode. Massle, of An on tbe dignity of Labor, by H. M Leziottoo. „ jry xddrets, by John Guy, of Augusta , were then given t,» the graduating class ir- Is' J K Msssleof Augusta; ad John ? us:»; 3d VV'm F Cocke of Cumberland; Iton of Rockbridge; 5 h Greenlee D» ,»xingtoo; 6 h Henry M White of I.**!' Edward Arnold of R ckbridg'; Btb M Lexlo»t >n. After ihi confermerit of l, the President delivered a brief sd i claas, and presanted to the three fi'st ve. tbe R- binson gold medals of the value of 40 30 and 20 dollars. orace Lacy, of SpotUylvanis, a grad- College io 1843. addressed by appuiut- Llumni associHtloa. Mr. L. has a de lib reputation as an orator and a gentle hiant par;*, aid the display made by i occasion, will add no little to bis lam* is was conceived in lb fiuest style, and ous applause of this large «nd Intelil uce evlncd the delight wi?h which it fd. It will doubtless be printed, when id not tbe pleasure ol hearing it, will pportuni'y to examine its merits lor Mr Lacy has ail the graces of tbe ed orator in a remarkable degree, and regrctttd that a gentleman possessing lou'd hide his light in cgriruitural pur ao wide a fi-ld is opened b-lore him la better suhed to bis attainments. ck tbe Alumni Association set dowc to ds dinner, prepared for them at Mc« utel ; baring d.ae ample justice totbe (MM of good things ao adml' aniy gotten up by tbe Wgttfcy and obliging bolt, Mr. McDowell; they pro to the college campus, with a Urge crowd nljli i jus ami ciiizeos, to witness tbe erection of i§ br*u'lful white marble obelisk over tbe re- OHpis ol John Rubinson, who was "a rnun flcent fciKfsctorof Washington College." Dr Ju'jkin, tissbl« President of Co'lege, delivered an appro- MBte address, it is to say that Ibis ad dress was worthy ol the man and ol tbe occasion, MMk In every respect, just such an address as mltfc* have been expected Irom such a man as Dr. IE Robinson, whose memory llils uionutueot !s itftk'i-1 to perpetuate, resided In tbls county for flufpy years, and by bis Industry and economy be aikn u lated an estate of some ®70,000, all of be hcqueatbed, about thirty yuars ago, to ¥gfeii.g'on College. Mr It. cime to ihis country life from tbe Emerald Isle—be w»aa bacb •jMlaud left no known reiat;v«s on this side of the pond." He was commosiy callcd " G!d Jowfey " from bii great a propensity to trade in kant: l!b ; in this way be laid the foundation of feltinrtune, and added largely to U by rnanufactu- of a superior quality—known In the bn3k*' m * " Robinson's West India Particular " — Old Jo k y bad never received tbe benejl-s of a liberal euucE'ion, but feeling th« lmportatce of it, rmiß«d to extend its blessings toothers, s.i|i ving no other way te dispose of his prop erty, yielded to the entreaties of ihe friends ot this Jostitulii n to give hii earniuf* to it, and whilst Iloktßg bis oarne with that ol tbe Father of his CrMWtry, to establish tbe Coliego bayond toy con I tlapWi y that migbt arise by a lsck ol funds to fijKln It. The donation by Washington might have been sufficient to keep u p an Academy mere. iy, bt t this bi quest of Robioson at once expanded U to » Callage of no ordinal y capacity for usetul e«M It Is m w supposed to occupy « siand inferior IO -tfOOH in the wnole country, arid II Its present r'fn'H lon Is contii/usd, the number of lis students most continue to increase. Jt Utbeeimof its nd mttable corps ol Piof-'eiorg to turn out finished I scbcl arr, vbo will need no polisblfg oft at other in i ) but will b M at ones piupared to enter upon aH ihe duties of life. ®Ie Board of V fit jrs at the V. M. Institute (Col. flpaferro of Glouefster, presiding,) has been in fl|i iu for several days attending to tbe ex- of fhs Cndets. and hlllng appoint tjft'H f'ir tbe next t sso', Ac. The number cfS Cades will not be materially increased oflfcc ount of the want of funds to fin"i«h the Bar IM> recently erected. If the members of the L«'« ature could only be present at one of thesi an*t.l examinations to witness the great pri.fi «!«• v of til.. Cadets In thalrs u i e and tbe ucsur- discipllntt to every departmeut of tba Ja ■Wtton. they would uot fcesiiatu togrsnt any ap. n that tnlyht be asked to Increase i s» »c- Mptuodation*, »si thus extend its benefits to ft' " of eppllcarrts who are rejectr?d 6Very year. Mfady quite a r.uaihir of young men have been «pt "at Irorn tbe "Prid«o! the State," who ar« M» Koine impoitant ctations lo Virginia an 1 other 9mr. The t ffijlent and excellent superlDtend iwrt, Col Hmi'h, h%s recently a letter frdtn one of his graduates dated at Srbastopol, io (orating bim of hU exploit!) as e aurgeoo in the Rll»i<--n Army etsjas are arriving every few houra from My dlreoiloo, and bringing to this'• Athena ol t«'' crowda of atracgets from every part of tbfcftnte. By to.morrow there » ill be a perfect Meserf. Harmon, Woodward & Co. are no# rar ing an opposition line ol stage* to this place. Twy will shortly ex;end their line to the Roek» brk! ;a Alum .-"prings and to Buford's station, on thfVa. and Tetn hall KoiJ is the only op- P«#l loe worthy of th«* (iatiie that tbe t»ld iioe of Si. Co. has e*er had h«r»\ acd the prospect witl be well pstroniaed by tba 'ravelling Wnlic Tbe fareha* been greatly reduced by b ,th and the contest forteruring passengers, with <MW regard to tbe !ars, is getting warm; but this Will * ion blow over, l u r It will be tbe "hardeat road this Bew company ever ventured to travel, if calculate on keeping up with the old e«tab ;i«h --tikw-i strong concern ol Farl.h 4 Co celebrated Volant band ol tni.aic from f'al i jnare is here. Ttiay pertormed at tba battalii m dr#l aad review at the institu'e last evening, *nd hpthe " concord of tweet souorta" then produced ■JW» assnrance that tbeir fame»»not undeserved. Tltfcj' here to take part in the commencement •Mrcisnsof the V M 1 to-morrow, and to perlorm military ball at night, which is expected to Mon usually attractive This band, composed of wtll divide at this plac*', a portion goiDg to tb- White lor tbe sprlog season and a poftlorr to the Rockbridge Alum IP" harvest Is nr>w about over in this JJl'y Tb-» orop is a full averageone io quantity M*of a better quality than usual. If the season i gtod liiu corn crop will b« very abun "fte ladies of the Pregbytei ian congregatloa are e»g;' !o nWht for tbe purpose of reieing msmm to meet the expense of earp-ting and paint" ln«a% . cbuich, which they r xpect to have d.n.e OflWWitbe mm tog ol synod, to be held in this plaej next. X Loo**e On. iiojr t r th» St«.«mk» Ln.TtNGTOff.—The ****", r blew up Saturday morciDg aHMf five (, Clock, near Stephenport, Kentucky, lb MfVey from Hi Louis to Louisville, II r entlie work, were blows, te atoms, and the boat t&a*inklB S fire but nod to the water's ••dee and tar # l bottom up. Tiie steamer D H Given came «Pvie a few momenta after, and saved those she eofcd Atnocg the wounded are Jno Beraard of J .'! >n K UaH, Liberty, No., who was "Pl«hU o'fbt clothing and fell agai. on tbe WMCk and 11 (, Hat kins, Madison, lod. Captain W»Re, of Louisiana, isauppesod to be killed, as he been heard from It was not know bow mapf of the passeng-rs were killed, as tbe book* of the steamer werrt lost. All tbe iaOy M*»cge:s wer« saved. Tao vessel bad on board noty psssengera, of whom fourteen wore killed and twenty-lour wouaded Among the killed were ■Bee, nd clerk o' the boat and the engineer — Cagt Throop was badly aralded Tkt greater portion of the wounded were taken and the Democrat deacrlbea their •efflWugs as terrible. Many of Ibetu wore literally flajrarf a ... 3 if .Swiye Saoj sv ast lltsnsn—D. Ballogk a P"*?' "j lO ••'•neriy taught rldlug sakool'at least aaa mors recently has been engsgtd le 9fV„ r° OV m" o V®' »"e oa tfte eight of i Lt Balfofh caira to bit store aeoosed hito °f Some words pa*sad eea tbesa aatil Ballugb becoming enraged, a pistol and bred. The kail struck her on the der, letieting a verv severe weuud. pr * , *r-. Mr -, D4vld B««on, who wes shot dmv.'.e, Del ,afe w weeks a t o by a r egro ra»o, Oliver, died on Wednesday l»st. Dis rewnit "tstacces are eonneeted wltb the casi The wife i H was sick at tbe time of his beitig shot; bearing of the occurrence she became very fee ad dlr.d in « few dass af.er, leaviag a young ..in delicate health, which «oon followed its •r in the train of seatb. C A C »>P'»" was found dead In bed in <ue»tb Meuday morning. Coirwpona»nM of tb« Encamping Military-A Son of Patrick Lyon, flrc. I'hilaobi-PHia, July 1 <Uy to en c«mp «l N-- »'>P . u Biod w)th &S 7SnUSJ?i curb Guard accom p tb«ni ( m , rri ed m*n at that, hu Klia in SI 000 bail by Alderro»u B»rtram of tartbor hearing on the charg. of winning the of a young lady, •nil solemnly promising M marry ber. A ion uf tbe late Patrick Lyon, the celabratad maker, of »bi« city, died recently In Pover I)»law*re, where he •». greatly e.teemed .or hi* capacity and Integrity. The deceased wa. w d-ly known as a civil PO? , "^' r 1 „ , , lii« now ascertained t ai W iWam H. Ksrn, and not U-orge W. Callad.y, b*a h«en nomlo«t«d by ihe "American'' party for tbe office of sheriff The fallowing aretbelr candidate tor the |e r jl.latur<:- William Moran. E.S Helotreke. Robert M Walte, J AUzaider Simpson, W'lliam P Hsnam Farmar Barn, John A KHher, Cbarle. Cllne Divid E. Dally Henry Elnwchter, Joaeph Hoffmann, E. Jjj Morria, G. R. Smith, Jacob Dock, John C. Daring the paat three month* the lo«aea by Bre» in this city have amounted to #112.900. on which there was an insurance of 810, to that the c e«r lijM over insurance is 055,180, A little?irl, fourteen months old, the daughter of Mr. Freed, teacher at tbe Point Breeze achool house, died yesterday from eating the compoailion Irom theeudsof luclter maicbea Corretp"n<Jenee of the | Dispa'ch. .V P. Willie and Forrest -Robbery of a Citizen of Pe tersburg—Sun Stroke—Bank Statement etc New York. July 4th. The lons pending Washington P->rad-? Oronnd as sault and battery cafe, bstwewn N. P Willis and Mr. K, rreit, tbe t'ag?diac, was decided daring the June term of tbe Court of Appea»«. the judgment of the eonrt appealed frcmbe'ng affirmed. Mr. J £. Hadoetr, a voung sentleman, formerly of Lowi» connty, in this State, but recently of Peters ftirg, Va , bsd his pocket bnok abatractert cn tatur d*y evning lest, on Broadway It contained a draft for Si Kt. ard some papers of valne, the whole per hapa not excefdicg §225, but too much for one to lose these bard tim-is Ymte day mornic-g a forgery was perpetrated upon tbe Auditor of the Comptroller's office, by which &>OO was obtained from the bank containing tbe funds of cut city treasury. Judee Morris in tbe Supreme Court yesterday, rendered a decision in the mitter of Lyman C -1 o, charged with forgery on the Chemical a-imit tlug him to tail under all tha indictment! pending against him Powell, tbe painter of De Soto disiovering the M siiseippi, has painted portraits of Mrs. end Miss Coitins, wbo were lost in the Arctic Taera were «ix deaths from sun stroke yesterday— 5 men and 1 woman. Tbe Bank statement for list ire»k foots up as fol lrw-: Loans and dissonnts 553,573,212; Spoci-) 915,- 641 970: Circulation #7.394 961: Deposit -$81 9'>3 955 Mr Rlcbsrd Ruydam. a wealthy and well known m»rahant of this city, died on Saturday. Ssles testerday of ft!0(>0 Virg'nia 6's at S93J, and $10,1)00 Va 3's at «9fiJ From New Mexico.—Prom the Squatter Sover eign. published at Atch'son, Kansas Territory, of the 26tb, we lea'n that Major Rose, lite agent for the Utah Indians in Utah Territory, with his family ar rived there on the 21st instant. Sixteen parsons ac companied him. Maj »r Kose made the trip from Salt Lake Valley In forty-three days On their j >urney they passed two mail trains M»j r Rose represents that he did nots-e or hear of a h .stile Indian on the Plains, and d«cies tbe correctness of all reports about outrages being perpetrated by tha Indians, tb« story ol a train b-ine intercepted, and one hundred persona murder ed, iC. Ths Great Wedding—We find tbe following despatch in the New York Herald, dated from Alba ny. wher6 Judge Conklin, the lather of the bride, resides: "The 'stylish and expenrive wedding,' advertised to t-.ke place at tlte 9t Nicholas, doss not taSe p'ace. it ia given up by the most deeply interested.' Fatality—Of tho passengers on Losrd the boat Ba'tiraore. from Cincinnati, for Louisville, K.y., on Fiiday last, six died withcboleta. I iiiiUVALo 4l Ids PRiaciPAi HOTELS YEBTEROAY- A MERIT AN HOTEO.-W PQllimii, Richmo D d : S S lid A Knee, J C Davis. Baltimore; 8 Cbob hock, N Y; K M Logan, Alexandria; J C Tyler, Rich* mOBC*; R A Speed J 8 Speed J P Putins, T J Taylor, ijiaoville; J W Logan. Woocbld; F B Miller. Va; W Dabney Amelia; J M 8 zar, Kreoka'br: B H Har.-i --« n, Pr Edwd;TGKaeo Petersbg; MrPattorson Dr W R Ball, Ch> ateilie d; V P-»rrieb Mrs M K Hobaon W Hobaon, J If Baldwin, h M Willi mi, Mi'sC VVil* iioina, J H Jenn ngs, Cumberland; A A Neel, Wil* liimabure; J Micbanx, Powha'ati; J J*ffrees, Cincin" nati: Ctias J Campbell, Danville; Mits L Campbell" Phiisda; H M Cumciings J W Cummines. Wilmicc. ton: A .1 Ketley, Char'^ton. f»T CHARLSS HOTEL—Dr J A Matter', Ro P Smith, D F Ward. J M Tbomas Va; Dr W H Roh er-aor N;tt>way; A Wining, St Louis; VV J Mil a, W B dark and son, S C Caimuisok. Ltui'a; Col I) H E Sanders, Madison; A P Rout, Oranga; J P Ireland, T Martin and lady. Col J B Hargrcva and lady, mas ter Hargrove, Nelson; L Lavy Sp jttgclvaais; S J Varnier, Palsbg; GPa.rish, Hanovar; A Allen. Tex at; mn Smith, mrs R A Willie, Cheaterfield; m's« Dnwuay, W M Wi!i:». Kieg Wm; W A ionss, Ed B w Appers n, Chas City; J H Hawkins, Surry; W T Ki by C L Cooke, Portsmi-nfb; B II Hudy. Norfolk; C R Maaoc, Va: J M Frayser, W Frayser, j C Er»- laod, Cornberlasd; .f»s F, Burr*as. Gooehlacd; N R Cocks, J Harnett. J Griffin R C Terrolt. H Tarre'l, W A Scruggi, R P **c-oggi. J Micbaux Powhatan; W VV Motely; W Baazly. Buckingham; w H Ma>o Cacob'il«od; J S Nicholss. Bactinsrr; A fori, Carteravile; J M Parepiin Howardavill?-; I Ha rr i°. Bcaklngbam; VV S Deuprea, Lunenbu* t JM P t fiko'. Cb«a City; Dr R E Baas Pjwh3ta , vv J Bano«r, jr, W H Hsfcdsioith, J VV Htnry, H»- IH«»; HTsckar. Mecklanbu.g; Capt C Barr.ea, C H *sbertson. lady, 2 ebi dreo and T C Palnsore, Cba io»t«; J Digon Nslaon; W W VVorsham. Notto way; P H Cudden, N C; Capt H Mil dr, T Gibbs arid « n, Chestsrfiaid; Dr Stamps, lady, 3 children and «v ,T A 'A')l a y, L>r D M Carrie, NC; T H Brown, King Wm; J n Tayltr, Cbarlcf e; A F Rice, R &. D a H; VV C Smith, Hanover; E J Btugh, F O Har ct k Cbastarfialc; Capt Serujgs Va; T P E»rou#hlv, P Bdord: D J Hill, star Augus'.a; W B Taylor. \V t>a. fa ne, O Si. A H K; P C tloule, J M Bbrod* Rietmond; W M Jarde la, Wasbintt >n: J P D«G.atf St: Rfl Clack. J B Daggar. G C Roger;, Va; A A Barra, J O Harris, Louisa; J Dottor, Alb; N F D»v, H»nr*co *X-.BANGfi HOTEL.—B S Coleman, CNBw rii J Huntßr, J C Wiigbt and lady, Miss Withe's I W "-»r.i l«( D au, C»roii»e;.» HRr wan, RT Massie, VV W T R B rogkenbrjugb, Va: J M Jeccii.- K« N Y; R T vV lstiuou, Saldino e; TKQooJa. BoydtoD; D F Koyd, VVfth«vi)ie: LT Gatewood, Heurieo: E J Mean*, 8 C; A J C'nrtar. W H Dyaoo, Nottowav; J J Hrawn Richmond; D B Easley, A Yt»u»ll, Halifax; Dc G L Niohclso«> % Middlesex; Wm C Reeee, J m Shaocldford and lady Charleston; R R Carter, Ch-u U ,t ri T , C G Carroll Univ'ty of Va; K M Jordon, Jds Colei.Mao. Alleghany; Li Wri*ric Carol.ne; JA? St John, bath; J G tturruss, Caro iue; C \V Colonriin Ootchlaad; W RC K»nt; Col Taliaferro, Culpeper; J B Urquart. SoutbaiEptor,; E F Tracy, N Y; Miss M Mason, M:<a N Mason, M;sa C Mseen, Miss E Mason, VV K ManoD, •®J ? Maurey, Va; Mrs f> }an 4 children and 2svu, Halt; D F Brashear, Va; Col Cl*Col«o>an, Leuit : Coohrin, child and svr; Cna'kv'le; !t Haws W'ic: Miss B A Chaoeler. Va; VV VV Wot, 1 folk, Caroline ( OLI7MBIAN HOTKL-J P Young, J G VVeod fin, J T Gregory, M VV Varaiu G Rudes J Howo!, Cheste fl;ld; J R Brown, J B Hamilton. Phtlads; A 5 £* s '" n *" d fr,Bn <>, T H Smith. Va; VV T Herman, N O; VVpa H Matthew*, E R Miller, J S Brummal, G ioohlatid; T L Arrit'gton, Campbell; VV S Carter, rKtayivanU; J S KuUer, Diuwiddie; Wm Q Dicker *.°? J K Brown . Nottoway; J T Branch. Kr Edwd; L ~, Halifax; VV Roull, R< oaoke; G P Gross, * %V Daviisan VV W Harusaa. Or Ch« VV rears Mercer; Jos Walsh O Ellvson, PeNsrs'iurg; Aorh "»y NC; J L Brooke, J R Feaganei, Fau fa X Daw ° Mja Dawd ant 3 chiloicn. Franklin; i .. r JL Kichmd; J F Leftwicb, S C Ssooe J H atovall, D Herrus. J-rirceton Coll-g-; A J Chandler, V ll Jooeaand l-d», Pet«r«b;; J Vl' Har.-r. J 8 Crafton Va; J Walker, N C; VV c mV'd RB; * V Fir S*y. d « O: Jioei. Rich- marine njbw». " '*OR? or SLICHJsONO, Joly4 AHRIVEI), SchrHaxall, Smith, New y„rk. mdz. D Currie Icbr W-llam r'l T- iia f " N8 ' « Carrie. ,a*ehr Van Nau'e, Van Name, New York, hay and Co^A r i,?k T C. Wll^, • WlUon " Baltimore, nida, W D Co.quiu k C.? IWir ' Tr4V * r *' N jffo,k ' Wm D C *chr John Hart, Smltb, Maine, ilme, Bridgford k w u LSS'uTtTc F „ irajer ' BUtUr< - Schr J VV Ro«cb. Johnson, New York, hay S atte '?.*' B«i>la>ore, luc bar. Bcar Hope. Creighton, Baltimore, do Sthr Henrietta, Springs Petersburg, oo „ . SAILED, Currie. Y ° tk> AdlkiDt ' New YBrk . David W S UcS!; r J« k C c?' o *' Dupay - Jer,e » «»•>. w C !? r^t« b r''A?' i 8 8 * ,cot Oreen. light. 8 c w Olcott, Bourne, Baltimore, light 100 j u,t rece »ved ani will be sold at Factors prices. ~6 THOMAS W KEEtEE. - J ' No it" Pear! at SALE.— Kichiuoud City fctociT ui Vt" i'E?'* C " U P°" Moid" Bonds T «"=«<=. Railroad («r.t mortgage) Htcbmond aad Danville RaMroad Bunds i! H. MAURY u CO. AMUBEMENT3. |> ALLOON ASCENSION! •! ,h Jiis* L , LO< l H -"CENSION advert'sed by rha subscriber for th« 4tb lost, and postponed on a-eonot of tha w*a'h-r. will taka pi ass on MONDAY EVENING, at 4 o'clock. AGRICULTURAL°PAIR GROUNDS!!! MISS HODGDON WILL POSITIVELY ASCEND WITa THE __ , AMONAUT. Or the money of those %ehn tubtcr be will be refunded. D aBf JTLEMKN WILL BE LtT VP from lfv» to 500 F£lT ! J* S -It a f riißi?i XUL the fayetfe artillery F«£>i respectfully announes that they will give a GRAND EXHIBITION * FIRE ° WORKS! AT TUK AGRICULTURAL FAIR GROUNDS, On tile Evening of July 4th, 1855. THE ARMORY BAND will b« lo attendance. Tuskata of'idmiaaion 25 oanta—to be had at the W Gate, open at 7J o'clock. Exhibition will com mence at o'clock j 0 23-6t POSTPONEMENT.—In consequence of the inclement weather on the evacinc of the 4tii, tna aoova Exhibition eras pos'pon*d vntil MONDAY EVENING, July 9, 1555. J T 6—3t FOURTH OF JULY EXCUB PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, Steamship Company's Steamers, VIRGINIA Cant Teal PENNSYLVANIA Capt. GiffoßD. CITY OF KICHMOND....Capt, Mitchell. _/?£* Z? Steamers will leave Richmond on TUESDAY, Jnly 3d. FRIDAY. July 6, TUESDAY. July 10. ~ru .. u - v , ,or PHILADELPHIA, When (iokets will be aiven to proceed to NEW YORK by any of tha different motes. Returnns. will leave Philadelphia on SATUR DAY, July 7th; WEDNESDAY, July lltb; SATUR DAY, July 14th. Fare to Philadelphia and back, and found, only $10 Fare to New Yerk and bask, (fonnd to Philadel phia and back ) fls ITV-A fi ae opportunity is here offered at low rates, combined with comfort, to enjjy a short trip at sen; and elso the pleasure of a visit to either Philadelphia or New York. Tickets for tale at the offiseof the Company. jeSO—tioth H. K. TUTTLE, A sent' HAY —Landiog day, for sale from the Dock. jy 6 R H WHITLOCK k SON. VIRGINIA HOUSE. rHAVE two vacant rooms on tbe first fl >or, suitable for two small families or one large one—very plea«aat rooms. I would like to have a feivmore Day Boarders I have also rooms to ac commodate my country freinds, all of which will be cburged very moderate. N. P—! wish to hire immediately a good female CtJOK. One •without encumbrance preferred. Ap ply to the subscriber at tbe above home Jy6—lt* JORN TAXMAN. LAKUS <Sr SHINE are daily receiviog addition® to tha la r j?e and handsome stock of Parlor and Chamber Furniture The workmanship and variety of patterns which they exhibit in the Sales Rooms, cannot be excelled by any other house in the trade The public and the country trade would do well to examine their stock before pur chasing els?where, as they are determined not to be outdone by any other house in securing the re putation of selling fashionable Furniture at very low orics. Call and examine for yourselves at No. 74 Mei i s'reet. jy 6-lOt HAY. —400 bales Northern Hay, land ing this day in the Dock from the J W. Roach, ail shipped utder deck, and a prim« artie'e: for sale bj j? 6 — It* & CO. UMBEK.—63 (100 feet Oakltioard*, best A quality. 46.0110 feet inch BUTTONWOOD. 45 000 feet 5-8 do ao.eon fo-t ASH. Landing in tbe Dock and for sale by JAMES GONN, jy 6—3t Corner 17th ar,d Broad sts. kTnk; ok vikuinia, > Richmond. Sd Julv, 1855. { r TVHE President and Directors of this Bank have declared a Dividend of four and a quarter percent ou' of the proStc of the Bank for toe last six months snbjeet te the deduction of i per o? n «r> a,| D |AA tU tii ®. State - which leaves f ,ur per cent, 0r.«,» 89-100 per bhare payable to the Stockholders. JV 6 SAM'!, MARX, Cashier. TyOTICE. —i hereby appoint Mr. Kobert J. Wgadell mv ageoc to carry on the GROCE RY and CONFECTIONARY, or to use my Horses aod Cart as he things bast. All the busing and trading will be for cash, as I am net respinsibla for any but cash, jy 6 3t' MARY W PEPPEP. H IK E.—A good Jf'arru Hand.— £ Also « small girl, suitable for nur»ing, and three your g negro women. Apply to jy 6 -3t WM. QOULDIN. ROKBEKY. —My work-shoj) was robbed on the night of the 3rd of July. I mm— I rol) Drab DarTus* ; 1 l»rg« piece Black En amel Leather; 2 «»tt« Sim Curtains ard Fringes; aboct f"l»« or fiftsen dollars worth of scrap silver; 1 roll fine Carper, Tools, to. jy S-lt* T. H FOWLER. !W"OTIUE. persons indebted to the L» estate of tho late Joseph C VVlngSeld are ie» ques'.ed to come forward a-id »ettle thoir accounts without de'ay, sni the credifcicf the said estate are requested to present their claims, dulv anthentlcate., to the undersigned, at his office, on Back street, be tween Ith and 10th streets. B. R WELLFORD. Jr, jy 6—lQt* A drr.'r of J C. Wingfiild. d»«-.M. r rV\KE—Prepared Farina 1 tablespoon -- ful, milk cr water (baling) 1 quart. sprinSle the Ferlna Into the boiling milk slowly, boil moderately for 20 minute*; ssafon with salt, and Semple's K'xtract of Lemon, or nutmej This forms an admi rable diet for children with weak bowels or delicate constitutions Sold by S. P. SBMPLE, jy 6 201 Main street. /2J.UANO. —39 t ns No. 1 Peruvian Gu»- V-J no afloat, for sale by jy 6 PAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. QUGARS —70 packeges Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Coffee Sugars, for tale by j7 6 DAVKNPORT, CO. la gCTSI ' NOTICE TO TRA VELLERS OOING iNmRTH —Tne General having deemed it pr per to make a transfer of hi! Maile from the t Id and familiar route via Fredericksburg and Aqui* Greek to Washington. e> long knewn to the pub!"-. *e one of the lafest.and mot regular route in the Union and placed tiisui «u (he circuitous route via Gordons *ille, beiiause he couid transport them (notwith standing a loss of ti(n> to the traveller) a greater nomber of miles for a little le»e money than by the present Air Line route, it is due to the public to ap prise them of the fact, aud to inform them of the following unrivalled schedules: Leave Richmond daily at 6;3U A M ard 7:30 P. M , except on Sunday, when the hour is 6:30 A. M only; arrive in Washington at 2 P M. and 3 A M.; arrive in Baltimore at 5 P. M and 7:3't A M PBICB OF THROUGH TICKETS. From Richmond to Waibington ..$5 SO Do do Baltimore. 6 00 Do do Philadelphia 8 00 For further information and Through Tickets, ap ply to JAMES B. WINSTON, Ticket Agent. Office Richmond, K. & P R. R Co , i Richmond, July 1, 1855 5 jy 8 PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZUiMtß&e. YORK PER STEAMSHIP ROAN OKE—The U 8. Matl Btesmihip ROANOKE, Cipt. Siianer, leavee City Point Saturday morning lot New York, via Norfolk Passengers desiring to take this cheap and com fortable conveyance can do so bj the Petersburg cars, which leave at o'clock Saturday morning, where the Purser of the ship will be stationed to furnish tickete Tickets and Berths seea'ed at our office, Sa«th side of the Basin during th? day. Only 111 0 through to New York, meals included . jy 6—lt LUDLAM k WATSON. FARMERS' KA.SK OK Vinu|.MA,( Tuesday, 3d July, 1855 J THE President and Directors of thin Bask have declared a dividend of four and on* quarter per eent. cut of the profit of the last si* uon'hf, sn'ject to a i per cant bonus to the State, leiving 4 per cent., payable to th« stockholders jy 4-10: J A SMITH, Cashier. r Subscriber bai determined to re i move his former location on the sth of the pre sent month, from Rocketts to Church Hill, on the cerner of Broad and 25th rs , near the Presbyterlsn Cbnroh, where be will keep ae heretofore his MAR KET HOUSE supplied with Leth MEATS and VEGETABLES of all kinds E. CRAIG ji 4 —St* H ERRING U.S. C. No. i VJ Gross Herrings for sale STOKES fc CO. jT 4 VINEGAR —25 bbls Cider Vibegar for » jy_4 hTOKES h C> HORSE tSIiOEU—U > ke«s ail sizes for sale. jvj HTOKKIS fc CO FRESfI B UT T E R—KrcriviLfl iioiJy from the Vd!ley of Virginia W# t-ave red 'e«H tte piict to 35: per lb nnii farther ••tise. Deai »r« supplied on liberal terms HUL4T k KINO, i jy 3 CMd t Jfraaklla k., s*d 110 Uie*4 sC APCTIOir SALES. rurifßE DAva. MY TAYLOR & WILLIAMS: A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, 2 THE CITY, AT AUCTION - "• THURSDAY. 19th Jnly. at so'clock P. M . anon .fj? • w '" b6 ■ 3 '* of Laod. lylcg on the New BrVge or !»tony Baa road, two mile* ba ,°T i? j '■ Mll adloiuinf the load* of Mr*. Ron, John finders, and other*. There are abeut 41 acres 11°" 'k* rem *'n<lcr Uln a high itate of fertility, " "••'owing crop will show. The property will be divided, or *?ld •» a whole, at may ha desired at the tine of aale. It i* believed that thl* land offer* '"<!oce«rent* to tboae wishing to parehcas a va u%ble farm near the ctv, than any other now in the market, and it 1* desired that those In want will T'2Jt it before the day of ssle. rntM* will be very liberal acd will be made known at the time of rale i»« TATI.OR h WILLIAMS, Auctc. A SMALL FARM APJACENT TO CITY. AND NRAR TO THE BROOKE fkANK ROAD, AT AUCTION.—On TUEBDAY, 17th July, at 5 o'clock P. M . upon the premises, will be ioH a neat Farm of 12 acre*, lying on the old 10 j' J^. ,nlle, from 'he city, near the Brooke Plank road, being immediately to the eut of Diokman's a"o' u * <! j t ' io,n * the 'and* cf Jesse William*. Jno. *• Parker, and other*. The improvement* consist of a new framed dwelling, with aboot *ix rcoma, and the plane 1* well enclosed, with a well of water — The .tind i* all cleared and ready for cultivation 1* considered valuable for gardening purposes, and may be made abeautifal pl%ce Term* at tale. TAYLOR It WILLIAMS. J* 6 Auots. Household ami kitchen fur niture. FOR BALE AT AUCTION.-On THURSDAY, 13th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock A.M, on Franklin, between Bth and 9th ctreetc, we will *ell the entire itock of Household and Kitchen Furniture of a centleman who i* about to decline housekeeping. The Furniture i* nearly new and in good order, and consist* of the nsual assort ment kept in a genteel family. By order of the Trustee. a TAYLOR & WILLIAMS. Aoeta. The above building will be for rent. It contains aboat ten rooms, with water and gas. Possession to be had on the 14th Julv. Jy 3 T. t W. TP HE HANDSOME FARM RNOWN 1 AS STR* WBFRRY PLAINS. WITH STOCK. IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE. AT AUC TION —Oc MONDAY. 9 h Ju'y. at 10 o'clock A. M., upon the premises. I shall sell the Farm U'hereon I reside known as " STRAWBERRY PLAINS," ljing on the Charlec City Road, about 5 miles below the city. There are 6W acres, 250f which aie cleared and highly improved, the remainder in woods The dwelling ic an excellent building, with 5 momc and a I the unual necessary out-hnuses, all in gcod order. Possession of the land will be given bj Ist Octo ber, and full possession by Ist December onxt Terms—One-third on the Ist of October; balance at 6 and 12 munthc f<om day of cale, with interest from Ist October, credit payment* to be stcured by a trust deed. After the sale of the Farm, will be cold the stock of Horcec, Cows, Hegs. Carriage, Carts, 4to. Terms—Sams under 820 cash; ever that amount 90 d»yc' credit, for approved notec with Interect added. NEQROEB FOR SALE PRIVATELY —I have a valuable yuung woman accustomed to Fart* work, with 2 children, and several young negroes, vhich I wish to sell privately, to remain in the couutf. Persons desirous of purchasing, can view fa's Farm at any time previouc to the sale. STEPHEN CHILD,iEY. Taylor fc Wit.liams. Auctc. je 2S-eod.sthJulyii.dtd BV THOMAS W. KEESEbI ~ ~ [Office with Gao. J. Sumner, No. 20 Peavl •!.] HORSES AND MULES FOR »SALE -*C*?tAT AUCTION.— Will he sold on SATUR DAY morning, Julj 7th, at 10 o'clock at tha Horse Aurtion Lot, near the Gas Works, severai Saddle and Harness Horses and Mules. jT 6 THOMAS W KEESEE, iuet. BY GODDIN <fc AfPERSON. VERY VALUAttL.iI, "FARM ON THE WILLIAMSBURO ROAD. TWO MILES BE LOW RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION On SATURDAY afternoon, 14»h of July, 18'-5, ats o'clock, will be sold at auction, on the premise*, that really valuable Farm, on the Wi;!iam*burg roa<», aboat two miles below Richmond, called "DAN DRIDGE'S," adjoining the land of Mr. John Poe. on the southeast. The tra;t contains 233 acres, of which sixty-six 331-1000 ecres lies on the north side of the roaa, and has upon it all the necessary build iogs, which, thoueh good, are somewhat out of re pair. Thst on the south side, contains about 66 acres, unimproved. This Utter part wil 1 be divided into lots to suit purchssers or not, as may be determined on at the hour of sale. A p'atof the property can be seen at our office. Trains—Oca-fourth cash; balance at 6. 12 and 18 raorthi. for negotiable noter bearing interest, se (B ed by a truit deed. j?6 GODDIN i APPERSON. Auct'a. TVTOTICE.—WiII ho sold on the 9th inst., X* at Chesterfield Court-Konas, (that being Court dny ) a likely young woman and two very likely chil dren—a girl and a boy. The woman is universally valuable ss a Seamstress, house servant and Nurse, and all very healthy. ALSO—I Gold Watch, &c., the property of the late John P Hatcher, dec'd. Terms—Cash. Debtors and creditors are requested to come for ward and close their accounts. jy 6—St* E W. POINDEXTER, Adm'r. WAKTB WANTED —A PURCHASER.—Mat- T T ters over which we have no control render iof our absenea from the city necestary fjr a time, we wish to dispose of a p*rt or the whole of our it terestin a flourishing and lucrative manufacturing business , already established easily understood and one which any Dractlcai business mau is capable of conducting If a part only isd spewed of, the best of references will be given and required Amount of cipitnl necassarv by the persan or persons applying from ®30<i0 to 860(0 Address "MECHANIC " Rich mond P.O. over real nam*. jy6-6t RICHMOND ii. YORK RIVER RAILROAD, i July 6th, 1855. } WANTED —An expt-rienctd hand in Stune and Brck work, to act as Inspector of Masonry and Materials on the line of this -o<d Ap ply at this office. F 8. CLAXTON, jy 6-3t Chief Engineer, 112 Main st. Y\ T ANTED —A situation, by a white girl, " v to do Chamberwork and Sewing or the Hi.use work ofasmall family. Inquire at MoAdam's build ing on Franklin street. j?6— It* WANTED. —Two or three Dining Room Servants. Apply at the St.Charles Hotel, jy 4—ts V^ANTED —A young man to attend in f s a retail Grocery Store One who understands tbe business preferred Address through the Post Office "A B, C.," giving tame and references jy 4—2 * INFORMATION WANTED-RICH- A ARD COLLINS, formerly of the county of King & Queen, but now it is believed residing in or near the city of Richmond, will hear of something to his advantage, by addressing A L D, Dispatcn Office, Richmond, stating when he can be seen. Jy 3—2»w2»* Y\^ANTED —A white girl from 12 to 10 " » years of a»e, to make herself generally use ful in a small family. One from the country prefer red. Good recommendations will be required. Such an one can find a gfod home as long as she chooies. Apply at the corner of Monroe and Main st« . or at Howe's Fnrniture Store, betwixt 9th and 10 sts , on Mainstre-t. jvS—lw* NEGROES WANTED —We wish to ! purchase nr hire, 6 or 8 able-bodied negro men of g-oi character to work in onr mi l*. For such we will pay liberal prices. We also to purchase or hire, a good CAR RIAGE DRIVER. Apply to 11 3—dlw HAX ALL &. CO X\TANTED —A negro man accustomed to » " GARDENING ana Farm work Apply to E. J CRUMP. _j v 3—3 i* Coiner of Leigh and 2d sts. WANTED—A gxufHouse CARPEN »» TERj also a WaGON DRIVER, and a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to RICHARD SEDGWICK, jy 3—st* Main street, below Old Market. LOST. LOST —A Ulack Pocket and Memoran- J dam Book, which bad but one posket, in which ibere were only ten dollars in money, but a good many papers, wh'ch show that they belong to me, and which could b« of no use to anyone eIM. A liberal reward will be given for Its delivery at tbe office of the Dispatch or at mine jT4-2t* MARMADUKE JOHNSON. PREE PAPER* LOST—Lost, on Sun -- day, between Brooke Avenue a«d the Ci uoty Courthouse, a Packet Book, containing three dollars in silver an 4 my FREE PAPERS. I will pay a re ward for their delivery to me, at Mr. Ro. J.Chris tian's Tobaeeo Factory, on tbe Dock. JOSEPH HALEiTOCK. jy 3—V* A free man of oolor. T OST.—Sunday morning last, on Grace M-J bstween 3d street and Centenary Church, a Muaaij BKE4BTPIN, set In gold stone. The finder will be tu tably rewarded by leavlog tbe aau* at tbU office. _ _ jsJJ—lt* UOARDING- The proprietor is prepar- MJ ed to furnssh Board by the day or week, on tbe m si literal terms, at tfaa Marlboro* Hotel, on Wall user. mv H—ts J. HARDY CUUAKS.—Crufb'd l<ml, Powdered, M Granulated and CoAe« Siijai* It eale 7 « MOKES k CO. AUCTIOTf BALEB. FI'TKKK PATH. BY GODDIN fc APPERSON. VALUABLE brick tenement on • I R9HACL AND MD STREETS FOR RALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be*old on Monday.the J:b day of Jaly.on the prem r cec,eomtnenctn* at 5 o'clock.that really rain able brick dwelling at the corner of Mar shall and 2nd streets, now hi the oceapanev of Mr. Washington 0111, at an annual rant of 5275. The house contains six room*, besides ample servantc* accommodation*. Term*—one fifth each; balance at 4. 8 12 and 18 months. for negotiable note*, interest added, and title retained till last note i* paid JT » qOODIN fc APPERSON, Aacts. HHRUSTEE'S hale at auction of 1 A LARGE NUMBER OF MOST BEAUTI FUL BUILDING LOTS IN THE PLAN OF BVL yiDKRF, AND SYDNEY, NEAR HOLLYWOOD CEMETARY—By virtue of a tract deed executed to the subscriber by R B Tyler and wife, dated let Jane, 1155, dulv recorded in Henrico C nnty Court, I (halt proceed to cell, at public aaction, on the premicec, on THURSDAY, the I2th day of Jaly. 1855, commencing at 4J o'clock, P M , If fair. If not the next fair day, about. 41 mint beautlfnl building lot* in the plausof Belvidere and Sydney, near ta Hollywood Cemetery, and ftlso to the reiidecceof ** ; d Tyler. A plat of these lot* can ba oeen at tne office of the aucdoner*. Terms :-On»-tliird ca*h; balance at 6 and 13 months bearing interest, aid title retained till last note : * pa'd At the iaroe time and plane, will be cold two bay Horse* onaCtrtiase and Harneis, one Wagon and Harness, a negro Woman named Mary and her infant child, a negro Man named Mike, one Cow. Terms:—For the Pereonal Ectate, (except clavee) 4 month* credit for approved endorsed negotiable paper. For the Slave* cash. . „ „ v w - GODDIN, Trustee. Sale conducted by , GODDIN & APPERSON, J® 21 Aoetl . Handsome building lots on THE MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, FOR SALE AT AUCTION —Will be *old on TUESDAY, the 10th day of July, 1855, on the pre mise*, commencing at 5 o'clock, two of the mo*t beautiful Lot* in Maochecter, [being a part of the square on which Candc the Farmer*' Hotel, I front ing each aboot 40 feet on Hull atreet. Tfrms—One-fonrth cash; ba'nnce at 3, 6 ard 9 month*, for necotiable notes, interect added, and title retained til! last note is paid, je 59 GODDIN it APPERSON. Aucts. Houses and lots at port mayo, and eight fine mulek, at AUCTION—WiII be sold, on WEDNESDAY AF TERNOON, th* 11th Jaly. 1855, on Louisiana street. Port Mayo, commencing at 5 o'clock, the excellent grocery stand in Port Mayo, on Louisiana street, now in th» occupancy of Mr. Tucker, at the enDnal rent of 8100; alto, lot No 9, on Nicholson, Centre and Bpring *tre*ts; also. 33 acret of valuable wood land, near Williamsburg road, about 7 miles below Richmond, ad joining the land of Williamson Allen and others. Also eight fine young mules. Terms : For the real estate, ooM-third cash; bal- j ance at 3 and 6 months, bearing interest : for the mules four months credit for approved endorsed! i nczotiabie paper, bearing interest, j? 3 GODDIN & APPERSON, Aucts. House and ion is™ street, NEAR TO VENABLE ST., FOR SALE AT AUCTION—WiII be cold on MONDAY, the 9th of July, 1855, on the premisec, commencing at 6 o'clook P. M , the excellent framed Dwelling on the east line of 18th street, near to Venable street, now in the occupancy of . Terms —One-fourth cash; balance at 8, 6 and J months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and ti tle retained till last note is paid. jy3 OODDIN U APPERSON.Auct*. BY PAYNF. & MAYO. rpRUSTEE'S BAL.ii A T AUCTION OF JL A HANDSOME AND VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON 6th ST., NORTH OF LEIGH —8y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by RoberL R. Dnval, on the £2 J day of January, 1849, and rf re cord in the C erk'c Office of the Court of Hcctingc f-ir the ci'y of Richmond, for the purpese of securing a certain sum of money to Chaa D Everett, Ex'r of Chas. Everet\ dee'd, I sh»ll proceed to sell at peblie auction, to the highest bidder, on the premUei, on WEDNESDAY, the 11 ■ H day of July, 1855, at 5 o'clock P. M , (if fair; if not the next fair day.) a certain lot, piece or parcel of lacd, lying and helm in the city of Richmond, on the Eastern side of 6th street N<"rth of Leish street, fronting on 6th street feet and running back ISO feet within parallel lines, designated as Lot No 5 on a plan and survey drawn by Jos. J. Pleasant", annexed to and recorded with a Deed bearing date the Ist Januarv, 1848 from Lucian B Price and Benjamin Pollard. Jr., Ex'r* of Thomas Price, dee'd. to Jo»et>h Allen end Welling ton G^dditi; on which s«id Lot there is a very good Brick Dwelling-boase and other necessary building*. Although the title i& believed to be good, acting as Trustee, 1 wili convey such enly as is vested in mo. Term j—One-third cash; the "balance at 6 and 12 months, with interest added, secured by a Deed of Trust. EDMUND ANTERSON. Truitee. Sale conducted by Payne &. Mayo, Aucts. je 26 WILL be sold on FRIDAY, the 20th dny of July, if not sold privately before, that very valuable farm in thecoanty of Hanover, on the Central Railroad, about eight miles from this city, upon which I now reside, containing 552 ->eres of land, about 300 of which is cleared and in cultivation, the balance in fine timber, consisting of oak, ches uut. hickory and walnut. The improvements con sisting of a commodiousidwellin? house, new barn, stables, kitchen, oarriage house, its., in a good state of repair. For terms, apply to the subscriber on the premi ses, or to Lee & Biyley, Attorneys at Law. lltb St., Richmond, where a plat of the property can be leen. Possession given 15th December. my 21—dtd* BAM'L HOHEBER. COMMISSIONER 8 SALE OF VALU ABLiS FARM. IN HENRICO, ON THE RICHMOND AND FREDERICKSBURG R R, 8 MILKS KROA> RICHMOND—As Commissioner ef the Circuit Court of Henrico, in a decree pronoun ced on the 6th day of November, ISM. in the cise of Jennings, fce ,vs Jennings, Sic . I shall proceed to sell, at public anction, on the premises, on FRI DAY. THE 6th OF JULY, 1855, at II o'clock, if fair, if not, the next fair day, the valnable landed estate of which the late William Jennings died seized situa ted on the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, abont 8 miles from Richmond, and adjoining Hungary Water Station, consisting of the F«rm on wtich de cedent resided at tbe time of his death, and 4 tract of wood land of 74 acres, on the road 'eadieg from Brook Turnpike to Hungary Water Station The Farm contains 232 3-4 acres, a portion of whichlsin a high state of cultivation, the balance in wood and timber. The improvements are nearly new, and are sufficient for all tbe purposes of tbe place. Tb e place will be divided to suit bidders A plat of the prcp erty can be seeis at cffice of the auctioneeri. TERMS —One fourth ca«h; balance at I and 2 years, for bonds, bearing interest, with good security, and title retained till the whale purchase toonej *M paid, or the farther order of the court SAM'L COTTRELL, »R, Commissioner. Sale conducted ly Messrs. Qoddin II Apphrson. je 15—2iwtds FOR PHILADELPHIA— mnmmi\ "1 • NORFOLK—TWICE a WF.FK. The A No. 1 Steamship CITY OF RICHMOND, Captain Z Mitchell, is n»w ready to receive freight, and will leave cn FRIDAY, Julyfitb, at o'clock A. M. For freight or passage, having superior accommo dations apply to H. E TUTTLE, jy 4—St Agent, Rocketts. F O R SALE—A first-rate pair of Ajj.' young and well-broke MULES. Apply at this office. jy 2—-lw PROPOSALS will be received until Thursday, luly 6th, for transporting the U. S. Mail between V«. Central Railroad Depot and Richmond Post Office, the csntract to last one year. H D WHITCOMB, Supt. Transportation. Office Va Central Railroad Co, > Richmond, June 30, 1855 5 jy 2—4t f TNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY — L TWICE A WEEK FOR PHILADELPHIA.— Ui.til further notice one of the Company's Steam ers will leave Richmond for Philadelphia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, stopping at City Point aud Norfolk as heretofore. While running as above, freight will be received at all times. H. E. TUTTLE, je29—fit Agent. *v_ STRAY HORSE.—Strayed from the Court House of Henrico county, about 4 weeks ago, a small isO&REL MARE, with a Star in tbe forehead and b.ith hind feet white— o ether scars or marks about her remembered. A liberal re ward will be psid for her delivery to me at the Cc urt-House of Henrico jy 3—ts L W. TIMBKRt.AKr CO A L.—The subscribers are uow pre pared to furnish best CLOVER HILL LUMP COAL at S5, nnd Hail at 84 .'0; and kee» constantly on hand white and red ash ANTHRACITE COAL, which they are prepared to furnish on as good terms as it can be purchased id the city. Tbey also keep a good article <>f ooal for Bmith's purpose*. Orders Uft at tboir office, at tbe yard adjoining the Peters burg Depot, or at their lower office, comer of Dock and IMb streets, will be promptlv attended to. jy 3—Gt WM- H. PAVIB fc CO. POUND—On the 28th ult., a POCKET JL BOOK, cnotainins a small sum of money. The owaerenn set it by tailing a( this office jy 3 OOFT CKABB.—The subscriber will O have on band, THIS DAY a ro*ily luperior lot of SOFT CRASH, together with otl)«r dalicacte* of the nnoa. Hta BAR. la aupplied with the beats! LI vinOSB and CIUARB. Uue me a call and judge for yoaieeU. ROBERT RKIB, Verandah Hoaae, Northern and New Vegetable Market. ijSSt* ICE CUE AM FBEEZBRS—Austin's A Patent M*|'C Freezer, th- ba.t In u»e, producing the ffneet Ctenna In the ahortett poaelble time. AIM the eoouaott fIHHH Md I®/.,? *JL_ ]j4 OVUUJLT H CO, AUCTIOW BAU3fc THIS PAY. BV RICHARD CAUTHORK. BACON HEBtoiGi. TOBACCO, Ac, m. .w. *^19"- Tb, « friIOAT) morning. at ?hV. *'* 1 ° t will Mil at paHlc •=4iio». 6 loitl ,te , eo " rUt , lß * of Hatra Shoaldara and k®" r " , " Tob ' ,w> i bo***, *oap, Itß CAHTHORW. Aim*. HY ALtX\ND£t NOTT NI T URE, AT THE, ruVon HOUSE-*?; proprietor of ths Pie-catt Horn intend!.? elia* bnaineia. will offer for aale at taction, on FRI - J D ', Xt - Ja,r fith - «' 10 o'clock, the entire -»~nfc of Farcitnre in ta'.d home. coneieting ef eeveral lane and valuable Bed*; M&hofnoy and o<her Table*- Chairs; Bo f as; *everal Carpets; China pnani Cut Otaea Ware; China and BiitioiU Ware; Coffe« and Tel Sfti, kc« » —A lar«e lot Kitebea Farniturt; Tin and Iron Ware: CookiegSfovea, Ac. •I? 4 AI.EX NOTT. Anct. BY LARUS A SHINE ~ T AKGE STOCK OF GOLD AND BIL- A-* VRR LEVER WATCH EH, CHAINS SffFnWW * C < AT AUCTION—On oeit . i l .7 6tb eomtDfnciag at 10 o elock. we will sell at public taction, so ear larca ■alee room,* op efairt the largest and handsomest •tock of Gold and Bilver Lever and Lepioe Watehe#; Fob and Breast Chain#; Lai<set and Gentlemem' Breastpins; B'occbea, Braeetetta; Gold Psncila; Ear ■«»«»•*«» *c., evcr in thi« market, beta* the eifeera of a dealer who it determined to diapoea of hia entire stack. All articles are warranted to be at repreeeated, or £%s,;srai - «t:sz, .*"*'• *"■" wi " iVD,T,O„.L_W,»yKMirS.i^i.. commencing at 9 o'clock An Gold and Silver headed CANES. ALSO—A h%nd«ome assortment of Parlor a*d Chimher FURNITURE, embracing tbe uaual aa> aortment. LARUS k SHINE. ■" 4 Ancta. BY GCDDIN k APPERSON. \T ALUARLE FARM IN HENRICO, „». r °N RICHMOND AND fredericksbcfg AND ON Pi>*NK ROAD FOR SALE AT AUCTION.— WilJ be »old. on FRIDAY, the 6th July, on the premises, comm>ccing at I o'clock, tbe Farm located as above, now owned andcccnpied by Mr P. H Waldrop. Tbe farm contain* 172 acre* of l ird about 100 acre* open land and now la a high state of improvement j the remainder in wood*, con veniently located. There i* on the place all tbe uinal and necessary building* for the accommodation of a amah rze family. Terms.—One-third cash; balance at 6 and 12 mo* , for negotiable note*, intereat added scored by a tiost deed. GODDIN fc APPERSON, J 8 Anctioneer*. DISSOLUTIONS, &c. DISSOLUTION of CO-parlniui*- SHIP. —The co-partnership heretofore exi»"»* between tne undersigned, under the firm of JOHN N. GORDON & SON, was dusolved on the 30th of June, JAM£B GORDON having disposed of hi* in terest in the business to JOHN N. GORDON, who will liquidate tbe debts of tbe concern. Those indebted to tbe iate firm are rf quested to settle their acc ants with a* little delay a* p ssible. JOHN N. GO K DON, JAMES GORDON. JOHN N. <iUKIX»i will continue the business lately conducted by John N G >rdon k Ben, at tbe old stand on 14th street, near tbe Exchange Hotel, and offer* for sale t\e usual assortment of Metal*, Groceiies. Lea'her, Sic., to which be invites the attention of his friend* and the trade generally, jy 3—<>6'&clt DtStjOLini'JN OF CO PARTNER SHIP—The co-partnership heretofore existing between the underslsned, the firm cf WRIGHT t BROTHERS, was dissolved on tbe Sttth of June having disposed of their business to SIMPSON St BAGNALL. Those icdebted to tbe lale firm, are requested to settle tbetr account* at orce. and the debit* of the concern will be paid by JOHN WRIGHT. Jr WM. WRIQHT. JNO WRIGHT. Ja., JaS. B. WfLIGHT. Richmond, July 3 1855. WRIGHT'S BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 159 Main Street. The subscribers having boueht out tbe above busi oe.ss, and leased the premise* for a term of years, will continue lhe s-ime in all its branches. They promice to produce a first rate article of B HEAD, CAKES, CRACKFRS. Ate, being deter* mined to use the beat materials only, ard respeot fnlly solicit the patrorage of the f'iends and custo mers of WRIQHT 6l BKO.'S, and the pdhlio gene rally .assuring them that no <ffbrt on their part shall be wanting, to metit public eupport. The business carried on by the subscribers, for se veral years past, at No. 7 East Main street, will be continued as heretofore, and while they soiicit for the old concern the farther support of their nume rous friends and customers, they gratefully acknow ledge and return thanks for the liberal 'avors hitherto bestowed on them. SIMPSON & BAGNALL. N. B. Orders from the country for Crackers, Arc , addressed to either store, will meat with prompt at tention. g. £ g. A CARD.—The subscribers beg to return ' harks to their friandi sod tha public feoorilly for ;he very liberal pa;rona*e beitow-d upon tho lata concern of Wright 4i. Bro 'a, and take great pleasure in recommending to their confidence and the new concern of SIMPSON It BAGNAI.L jy 3—2 m WRIGHT it BROS. Dissolution of co-partnek- SHIP.-Thn firm heretofore exiating nndnr the name and atyle of RICK it MYERS, waa thii <tay d'Mo'vfld by uiutua.' content All buftnen of the late concern will be fettled by M. A. MYERS, who is alone authorized to do the same. Richmond, July 1, M. A A *81 VERB jy B—3t* IM ' DISSOLUTION OF CO (jTWESESggL PARTNERSUI P —The firm of Mc- VJ -UjTT'TF CONN ELL, it BUTTON. Dentlau, ~ . . w(i« diwolved on the lit inat.. by l.mitation to whom the firm aie indebted uill be raid by J. McConnei.l and thoae Indebted ti the firm will make payment to him. J NO. McCONNELI/, . T , W.LEIOH BURIOM. Richmond, Jnly 2d, 1355. jy 2—dim MOTICE.—Mr OSCAR CHAIN Z hai from thii day an intereit in my Hasineaa, wbieh hereafter will be conducted under the firm of KR. CRANZ t CO FR CRANZ. Rich'or.nd. Va.. Ju'y 2i. 1855. jy 2 7t» ITOE WONDERFUL LADY IIAS AR RIVED —The heat planet reader in America. The mo»t difficult qusatioDa will be aolved by act ence and calculation frcm many yeara of atody, (for * ahort time only.) by MADAME MAILOR. ttccond atreet. tb<* aecond houae,the rlgbt hand aids between Mainland Franklin atreet. Curea can be made for BLINDNESB, CANCERS, CORNS and SORES of all deacriptiooa. j» 30—dim* aRPEK AND PUTNAM'S MONTH LIESFOR JULY—price 25 c f a each—juat re ceived and for aale by A MORRIS. 97 Main at. ALHO—JITST ARRIVED. LIFE IN CALIFORNIA—MountaIaa and Mole hill*, or recoilec'.i >na of a Burnt Journal; bj Frank Marryatt, with illnatrationa by tbe author, is on* vjlame; price 5i.25. SPEECHES AND ADDRESSEB by Henry \V. Hillia'd late Governor of Alabatra, in one volume, Bvo, cloi h.151.75. SOCIOLOGY, for the Svnth; by Geo. Fitzhu|b, of Caroline. $1. HARPER'S NEW STORY BOOK, No. 8-Tim bco and J Alibi, 2") ct«. THE ENGLISH ORPHANS, or ft borne in tbe New World; by Mr*. Mary J. Holmes - aothor of Terop»*t find Sunshine, 75 ct». jy3-3t Harper for .tuly, 1855. PI'TNAM do do. Juiit recived by BUTTERS fc SIMONS. jy 3—l wif 157 M»ld »t. NEW JLABURANGE COMPANY. BUTTERS fc 81 MONO, No. 157 Main (treat WIH fruare treat Hartain* in MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS HI.ASK HOOKS FOOLSCAP PAPER. LETTER PAPER ENVELOPES. fc«- PIANO FORTES. VIOLINS. BANJOS. MVSIC.k• RATES LOW FOR CASH. Jy 3-gwil W LEIGH BURTON, Dehtist—o£- • bee between 9ib and 10th *«•-, formerly ©-• espied by McConuell fc Burton, ne*t door below it. t. Seirpfe'i Drug St< re. jy 3— Ib> Bacon &baskervilloffer KOR SALE—iSi bbda. NO Be gar; 360 bM* R UA Stuait'aC do; H> bbU do A do; "£M do creaked a»d powdered do; 108 boiea aod hair botee luaf d< ; 175 bbl* prime N O Molaaeea; 65 bbd* Cabft dot 8H» ',*»• Rio Coffee; 100 do Lftlßftyra dv>; 259 Poekrle old J«y» J* 3 BACON.— 50,UOO lbs priiu© Bacoc Sides, biifht and dry, foraele by J Sn-fit CHAB. T WORTHAM k CO. /lANULEB — 3(0 boxes superior Ada mantloe Candle* for ftft'e by i. CH*B T WORTHAM k CO ANU oHOULJUhitt,.~M bhds. O rztrft corn ted Side* and feeding an* vt k * JOWf M. C&AftOfttK.