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THE DAIL* DISPATCH. FtIPAT MORNING..... 6, 185 V Yellow ftvii at «r TMOMMJ-Tb- "ta'p K-y ■too* from St Thoa>**, arrived et New York oa ihe uTuitaST The «pui« report, that yellow fav.r prevm'l. to an alarming *' Bt h T, ho ( ™"' maeb eo that ke lott (U of hia crew while is p.Tf, an 4 two oa hi* p*«**l* Cwolbua on TRt Obio Stbamcb*—The Louf*- ▼ille. Kt , Tlmee of ■aaday, ralate* the ooenrrence of several death* from aholaia oa the »tearner* plj- Ing wo the Obio to aad from that port. Three ladle* died oa the Jaeob Sueder at oae trip. It **y* that ■o eate* hava occurred either la Lo«i*villa or Cincin nati. aad attribata* the di*»e»» to*ome poieonoa* i» tare la the foud oa the boat. OBCL*k«T(OH or Fwj«t*.—The elerk* and itore" boy* of Warrantoa, Faaq«ri*r county, Va, are oat la a card eettlac forth the aaaeaa whieh tape) thetu to e*k for areereetlon oa the Fcwth i f Jolt- Among the right* whieh they elaiai a»a "the ar jiyment of life, liberty, aad the pa null of n>b<n» *od xjnirrel*. Ybllow F*v«*.—lt 1* etated th*t yellow fevar ai< black vomit prevail among the trenpe at Puerto P'ineipe. C-ba. to a fearfal extent. Some SpantsU effi-;or*of raak h%d died, and a'gbty »ii r»S»ri werl carried tff from the let of May to the 2®tb Joae-— Home mi d ea*e* have appeared oa board tow *h.p» at Naovltaa. Hoa. 8 A Dongla* aed P stun.ter Coik, of Chica go. 111, bave rr-*»nt»d that eity with ten acra* ot lard at $1 o<tf> pw n*rm COMMERCIAL RICHMOND MARKKTH. July sth, 1855 r3J»"Tbe»e quotations are wholesale. for (mail 9rd<»r»hitrber price* will becbarsed. BACON —Citv co'ed, core in market; W-.Wn Side* l'ssM!e. in dtrnand; do Shoalder* 1' @_ ; Ham* I'* to 12s . according to quality; Snrmhtield bo* wnrt IC*ieen City H>ni 13*6. BRnOMB.-%2/®3.7 , according to quality BUTTFR-In better *ap?ly Mouatatn 24®2*5; Govb-o 23®2/>e BKKSWAX -2H®36i V ">• J rUCKETS *c —Painted Buckvrta, 92.9b f" dozen. TtoefrJiwp painted pad*. g 75 ¥£*. »« avv Cedar Tub* tS lo®ss ■& ne»t. Heavy Ceda* Wati Buck "'ver 81.70®5l 75 per bbl. fjyfd.y, * iver 91 7('®l 75. EoT^TO^tVAkNS-^n-a 1 e et., eaeh. Cottoa Ce*D- Ae V« qio'e *1 P«r boshei. CORN MEAI^-t'J''« » Per ba, ';?'k 1 .. . COFFEE—Rio lUf»lii* t/egoayre lliailje; Java 15c: Mocha l'H® , . «.. u. u . . COAl^—Anth.aeite Coal we qt»te »6.80 f ton de livered—rtock lißht; Bitominon* delivered at Port Walthall or at wharf opposite Rocketta. we qoote at 14e for average, and Btnith'*; for rity 3«e, wholeiale to dealer*at 18e. for Lnmp; Hail 14c. COKE—For city con*umptlon B s 50 4F eart load of 2S bo*b»l* delivered, for Lbdib; Hail CANDLES—TaIIow 16 cU tb., JackMMT* 17 etiu Hull'* patent 18jc; Adamantine 22J®28c.; Sprrm 29 I* little to *av aboot F'onr. tS»re being ••> little for talr and no arrival of c"n*'on«eee. We a til I aii»te in *mall l"t* — Knpeifiie ®ila< kxtra 81l 50; Familv Si2a)lS 10 We noticed the 6r*t new fl >nr of the aea*on a few day* *inc». froni the Hyao Mi'l* Helilax aounty. which wa» *old to a faket for • 12.50. It wa* only Superfine, but being fir* f of the ■ > -a*o*i *o!d hifh. FLOUR BARRELS—«ie. eaeh. FLAXSEED--81.60 to $1.65 V bo«hel, *mall par- FKATHKRH--fjive geese 40b —demand light. iriSH— Hrrru,ot N Carolina Clipped D' ne in fir*t hand*; do. Cat *7 75®8 #» bM; do Roe €8; tfo. h»lf bbl* >4 7">'®s; do *ro" 84 5 1 ® r >; new Halifax Clipped, No 1 No. 2, 8-5 from D. ek; Halifax Cuf §4 50 ®5 'Shad—L«t sale* ?9 for No. 1; $8J for No 2; '..and fcW-Ro. 1, 82l HP bbl ; ii, •I J 50; No ». small. f-A 50®5—medinra, $5.50®6~ large. 89 2~®9 50. ?i«h gene-ally dull. FRUlT—Oranee* in boxen, in good order. 84 50® $5 Lemon* $4®4 50. a<-cordingto quality Raisina, b-inch in boxea, $3 25— half boxes, 81 62SI.75—quar «'do 871 c.; Layer, in boxen, $3 50®3.75 Figa -5® 18c. per ib., according to quality. Prune* 1» to 20c Small sales at 25c, very little In mar * GRABS REEDS— Clover 87 HP bt «hel; Timothy $; <21 25; Herds' Grass 81 25®1 50 HP bo>h. GUANO We quote $50 per ton from wharf $50.50 delivered, for 'eruvian; Mexican Guano, |30®$?5— These were the quotations of laat week Since then the Peruvian Agent*. Barreda Jt Bros, have ac v .need the rates a* follows: For 31 to 200 tona per ton, leaa 1 per ct for eaih. •• 250 te 500 " f3 " " 1 " " " 750 to 1000 " 51 " " 1 " " Over 1250 14 50 14 11 1 11 14 Our merehanta had not determined upon these quotations when this pricea current went to press. GUNPOWDER— Dupont'a and Hazard'* Spurting, r. FF, and FKF. 844; Blasting, 82.75'®81 HP k'g. HOOP POLES. —We quote at $7 Lhouaand. HIDES— cents Hp lb., gieen weight; ealf *kin», areen. 81 No Wpaniab Hides in market. HAT—We quote $1.35 from wharf; 81.50 from ''"RON AND NAILS. —Pig Iron 832 to 840 per ton; Swedea, 8107.5" HP'ton; Engliih refined and Trtde gar 895; Common Kngiiah, $80; American country, $85. Cut Nails, 4®4{c. per lb. LIUUORS.— Brundy, Otard Dupuv i. Co, 83®5 *>• gallon; A Seignette, $2.25®54 50; Sazerac, $3.i5® §4..50; Hennessey, $3.95®55; Peach, acarce at 81 25 ®$2; Virginia Apple, 60c.®85c.; do. old, 75c/®8l.50; Northern do., 55®75c.; Inrtation, 45®47Jc. Hum, New England, 43®48c. Gin. Holland, $1.2091.75; American 45 otl. LARD.—Prtuie Lard, in bbl*., 12®12jc., scarce; in k«a» 125®'S1c.; in paila, 14@l4fcc. LEA'iHER. —Good stamp iv®22c HP ft : damaged, 18 cents; poor, 15®17c.; upper leather, 81.50®83, as In aize, weight and quality, the latter price only for superior heavy *idea. Common Harneaaand Skirting plenty and (lull. A choice lot 1* wanted, aud would bring 27 to 29c. LEAD —P'g 6Jc.; Bar 7®7J. LIME—SI 37J in *tore; *1.314 from vessel. LUMBER —Clear white Pine, $38340; refuse do., $29 merchantable. $20®25 HP M. One inch yellow Pine Plank, 81' fl>l2 ; three-quarter do. $3/011; 1* do., $14® 16; 14 do., $13®14; 2 do. $12.50®1 5, Flooring $18®2l>, face measure. Scantliug, $11 ®15 for heart and aap; all heart $16®20, according to *ize. Garden Raila, heart aud sap, 15®18c each; all Jeart 18®25c. Bhingleass®6 HP M Weather Boarding $13®lti.— Inch Oak Plauk $25®30. Button wood, 4-4 inch, 825 ■g>2B; do. | inch, $25a25. Inch cherry, 830; j poplar, $2o®2sHp M Dreased Flooiing, Virginia, 825 to $28; Diessed Flooring, Southern, $28®30. MOLASSES—New Orleuna 32 to 35c Hp gallon.— CuhaSH. Porto Rico 35c. OATS. —Sa ea at the depot* at 70®75c per bathe!, verv lutle arriving. OFFAL.—Bran, 25c. HP bushel; short*, 32Jc.; brown (tutt. 45c.; ship*tutt. 7jc diock uearly exhsu*ted. POTATOES. —No demand for old ana nothing do ing POWDER —Dupont'a and Hazard'* Blasting $2 75; ®3; Spo'ting $4 25®4.50 PLASTER —Lamp, season over, and the article unsaleable, had at 54.50 from wharf. Ground 89 per ton; Calcined $2 50®2.62£ per bbl. ROSIN—SI 70 per hbl- RYE—sl 30 HP bushel lor good. RICE—New It cts. HP ft- SALT—Liverpool tine $1.60 HP sack, from wharf. SUGARS —Fair to strictly prime New Orleans 5j <37 ct*.; Porto Rico, none in market; Cotlee Sugar "id! j rehned loat 9jaU'j; crushed and powdered BHOT-7®7i ct*. HP ft. STAVES.—Good Oak for flour barrel*, $0.75®7 Hp thousand. TEAS—lmperial and Gunpowder 55c. ®$1.20. TOitACCO —The breaaaofT bacoo erjotioue vary lsrge a"d p ice* lower We quote inferior Luyi at $!>25®5 7;>; gooa und fine B»i®iiso. Inferior Lea/ $7 25®8; goo isß 50®9 '0; rine auippiug $12 st>a .4.50; fine m .nul*ciurii.g <|5®25. WHEAT—The milie s generally decline to buy for futuie delivery About 20 000 oi 25 000 buthelt, however, have been purchased, to be deliveied on the 20ih inat, at $2 per bushel We learn (hat the purchaser* decline further cntrsct* "f the kind WHlSKEY.—Ricnuiond rectified 40J®4 c., in de maud wi'h upward tendency ; Cincinnati, Dune in market. WINES.—Port: Burgundy $1®52.50 Hp gallon. Port Juice, $2.,5W®54. iladrtra : Sicily, 45c.®51.75, Old Madeira, $2.50®54. Sherry Permartin, Dun Gordon, and Amontilado, $2a $ti WOOD —Oak $3 25®3 50 cord; $2®2 25 for Pine. By retail $4.50 for Oak; $3®3.25 for Pine. WOOL.—Mmall parcel* oi Tub-wa«hed *old at 27e; Unwashed 18®i9o. No sales of firm Fleece made a* yt CATTLE, HOGS AND BHEEP 8EEF—53.5094 50 HP cwt. groe*. which i* $789 net Hupply moderate, quality iuferic*. VEAL—Sell* at from $5 to $lo according to qua lity and dull. HOGS —$7 50®8 HP hundred—tupply moderate. SHEEP—Mutton *ella for $2.50®0 apiece, or $) 50 ®4.50 per owt. (ioe«, tor ordinary and auperiorSheep. Lamb* $2®3.MJ each. FREIGHTS. Fo*«igh.—Two vessela tasen for Liverpool at 25*. per hod.; one for London at 27s Cd ; two for Bremen •t 80*.: one for Antwerp at 28a lid ; one for Bordeaux at ratea not known; one for Havre at 25*; one for Veaiee at 37* 6d.; a small one for Briatol at 35a ; and Mvaral wanted forGieat Britain and the Continent. Domestic—Freights dull at the following ratea: New York. Boeton. Philadelphia. Coal Hp ton $2 40 $3 50 $175 Plobi f l>bl. 25 30 25 Tobaeco »'* hhd ... 2.50 300 350 Do. b0x.... 20 25 20 Coal to Baltimoie 34 cent* |> boahel. Floor 15ct* EXCHANGE. Btcemh« Bill* : 10* Hp ct. premium DoMEiTlc.—SorOurn Exthangt—Check! on the •hief Northern eitie* eeliu.g at 1 HP cent, premlnm. Large Northern City Bank Noto* i par ct. pram. Uncnrrent Bask Note*—or rather note* not Bantt* abU— »e quota a* follow*: Not** or the Exchange Bank of Be!den. Wither* It Co., 40 par cant, diacoant, and of tha Tran*-Alle ghany Bank, 5 per ct discount. Tha aoto* of tha foil* wing naw Virginia Bank* are taken on depoaite by the Bank* bora : Monticello Bank, Charlottesville; Central Bank, Stannton; Mar chantV Bank, Lynchburg; Bank of Commerce. Fre- WeHeka*"'-*■ Bank of Rockingham, Harrisonburg; Bask of Wiaehe*ter, Wincbeater; Bank of the Old pjoiiujun, a laxaadrla; and Bank of SoutUville. Ib* toitowing at* 1 p*( ft. diKOtut with tha Bro> ken: Fairmont Bsak, Fairmont; Saab of Martin.bnrg, *nd of Wheeling—and all tha Wheelingß*"* NoU*. Th« note. of tha Bank of K«»»»h«, Maldan, «• 10 per et discount. _ 9 . North Crohn... iU» I Teni«e**«e 2| «• B'iath Carolina. i * Sk ? !s " JiX™ SUte BiikVl 1 Northere i'ntoriiV.pM. B "u ml* nVi^Ynotoa,except Fredefi^borgC^ (frU—i premicra. SiZper—OM 2 premium; New 4 prens. MISCEti JL» AJN EO OS Grain bags, baogikg. yakns Ite —The Jame* River Manufacturing Compa "''lno 000 heavy, doable *eamed, hand-mada ORAIN B 40S, for railroad* and canal boat*. Double Warp Bagging. Cotcoa Yarn*, a*torted namb»rt And the a*nsl varieUe* of i 7, 30 and S7 ineh czna baj72V-d2W E B. BENTLEY. A*ent. ViKUINIA AND RAIL- O—N ™w SCH EDU L E -SUM MER AR RANGEMENT-On aid after April 16, 18SS,,th!5 PM.en.er Train will leave Lynchburg daily, <Sun dny. excepted.) at 1 o'clock P. M„ and arrive at W tS«7n^ e g a ie\v'e Wythevil'e at 5 A M and arrive at Lvnehbu g at 12 M., making tbe trip from Rich mond and Peiei.borg to Wytbevilis In 14 hour*. CONPiEOTIONi. For BUCHANAN, via Bufoid * Depot, on Mon day*, Wedne.day* and Friday*, and arrive at Bu- Ch Kur FINCASTLE, SWEET and WHITE SUL PHUR SPRINGS. CHARLESTON, KANAWHA, and GCYANUUTTE. via Bonaack'*, on Monday*, Wedneaday. and Friday*. For ABINGDON, JONEBBORO' and KNOX VILLE, Tenn, daily. FARE Buchanan.. .....82 70 ? White Sulphur Spring. b <K» 00 I| Joneabo'-o' 13 40 Kn0xvi11e....... - •••• 1' 1® »p 9 E H. GILL. Gen'l Sup t. fTE NORTH CAROLI EX PRESS!—LXTRA OHOINAitY INUUt EMKNTS!!—DISPATCH IS THE LIFE OF TRADE !! .'—Good* ordered by our Express are usually .old, and the proceed* in your drawer* in le«* time than they can poaaibly be lent by ordinary modes of convevance. Merchant* of Halilax, Enfield, Rocky Mount, Wilson'*, Gold.horo 1 , Wilmington, Fayetteville, Lumberton. will do well to take advantage of oar MAIL TRAIN EXPRESS, via Petersburg nnd Wei don, and the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad* — Our Car-Room ha* been much increased, and charge* are *ureto be *atißfactory. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., 26 Cornerwf 14 f h anH Main *t. rrr —* 11 i i irrn Kichmumj aimj DANVII.LE RAILROAD nr.- CiaL fcOTI C fc.—To prevent the Depot in Richmond from being *o lill*d with produce as to arre*t the traa*oortati'>n from coan«y Depot*, if it is not removed w*tbin 48 hour, after it* arrival it will m removrd by the Company and stored at tha ex pense of the owner Extract from the regulations, je 26 CBARLWB CAMPBELL. Han't. nZ&zß3BEffl3 UOM ~ FORTABLE ARRANGE MENT.—ACCOMMODATION TttA I N —On and after thi* dav, the Accommodation Train of thi* C-impany will be run daily (Sundays included) be tween MILFORD and RICHMOND, leaving Mil ford at ,4 o'clock A M , stopping at the Cottage fjr Breakfa«t. and arriving iu Richmond at A M Returning, will leave Richmond at 4 P. M , and reach Milford at 64 P. M., (topping for passenger* at any point each way. By thi. arrangement per.on* reaidiqg on the line of the road can attend Divine service in Richmond on Sunday, and return to their homes at a conveni ent hour. F>ire tne same as on tbe Mail Trains, which cannot be expected to stop at any point between Milford and Richmond, except at the Cottege SAMUEL RUTH, Agent of Transportation. Office R F. &. P. R. R. Co., / Richmond, Jane 26. 1855. { je 26 PIANO FORTES. —1 imve p2tHEpiCS9 >n hand two verv handsome Roee -77 H fj [I wood case Piano Fortes, of fine tone • " ■ * * and finish, which 1 will sell low. THO. W. KEESEE, my 14 No 20. Pearl Street. PRINTING OFFICE FUR SALE.—A Democratic PAPER, located in a flourishing Virginia town, and in one of the wealthiest and largest counties in the State, is offered for sa'e pri vately. The paper ha. an extensive patronage—over 1,000 bona fide subscribers, and a large and profitable advertising and job custom, which is constantly and rapidly iucrea> ing. For further particulars addre.s the Editors of the Dispatch. je 7—ts OR SALE— Richmond City STO(;K Virginia State do Virginia and Tennessee Kail road BONDS Riohmond sod Danville do do South Side do do LAND WARRANTS purchased at the market price by R. H. MAURY h CO. j-! 7—l« IVORY TURNING AND HAiK i WORK —The subscriber is prepared to d» any kind of ORNAMENTAL TURNING AND CAR VINO IN IVOKY. to any pattern desired. for Breast pin« Parasols, Cane Heads, &tc. Ha is also prepared to make Ear Rings Finger Rings, Flowers, Brace lets and Necklaces of Hair. Rpeeiunus may be seen at his shop on 11th street opposite Tayior t Williams. j«6 —1m CHAR. A. MILLER. r ptlK undersigned have this day torined X a copartnership for the purpose of writing up Books for 1 , hose wbo have no regular clerk, prepar ing leiali nstruments and copying in all the vsrion* branches. Tbey cou.ioer themselves competent, fron. an experience of many years, to give satisfac tion to all persons who may thiuk proper to patron ize them. Office on Franklin street, between Bth and 9!h st.»., in rear of the residence of John M Pattou Esq HUGH H. GODDIN, LEWIS W. CHAMBERLAYNE. May S9th. 1855. mv SO—d3m A HANDSOME AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE PRIVATELY — We are authoriz-dtj dell privately, a very band .oine and valuable RESIDENCE on the Eastern side of 6th street North of Leigh, now oacupied by John W. Reeve, Esq The hou«e is newly built of the best brick, and finished In the best modern «'y!e containing seven rooms with the basement. There aie upon the premises a brick Kitchen and other necessary out houses, with an iron hydrant in the y»rd, ail being in complete order. The lot fronts 4'* feet on S h street and runs back 130 feet. Terms very liberal. Apply to PAYNE & MAYO, J e Auctioneers. FOR SALE —WOOL TRUNKS, PAD I. DING FACING, LINING and BOUK-BIND ING SKINB —The public are hereby informed thai they need not go North to buy these articles, as ihe underfilled has them always on hand as good and as cheap as they can be bought at the North Manu factory on Brook Avenae, opposite Bacon Quarter Branoh Tavern. J.C.JONES fe 26—d4ic6m PERUVIAN vfcxiCAN GUa.NO. J. S. KELSE, Agent for Selecting Putehating and Forwarding Peruvian, Mexican and other varieties of Puano OFFICE No. 10 EXCHANGE BUILDING. BALTIMORE, MD The advertier guarantees to furnish the above fertilizers, ai! of the be t qaalit|fi, to consumers and dealers on best term*. fF" Orders forwarded to the above address will be promptly executed. je 15—d&c6m. pOKE—P RIC E REDUCED!—From d,lte and until fnfher notice tbe price of LUMP COKE will be reduced to22centsper sushel Consumers prooosing to use tbis most excellent and convenient fuel next winter, will do well to avail themselves of this temporary reduction >n its cos' 2<l — JNO. J WERTH. A gen"; CyiLLIAM T COLEMAN cV"co". ▼ ▼ SHIPPING AND COMMISmOM MER CHANTS, California and Front Streets San Francisco, Cal. Office No. 91, Wall Street New *<»*• w T COLEMAN. HENRY CARLTON. , „ J H. WILLIAMS Mr Coleman is in New Y >rk, atd will give ship pers every information as to msrkets, shipping. 4ic. IV EXCHANGE on San Francisco firta'e by WM T. COLEMAN je29-U 91 Wall s'reet ' I TOBACCO AGENCY.—(i REE NE , A HEATH fe. ALLEN, San Francisco. California, and 134 Front st„ New York, sell Tobacco on com mission direct from and per account cf the Virginia maca'actareri, and to whom we refer. Messis Edmend. Davenport &. Co., Richmond wilt reply to any question acid transact any business for our house H»ving eatabliahed a b-aneh ef oar hoaie io New Yori. oar reeidest partner in that city will give bi« perianal attention to tbt receiving, rrtnahippint and •eenrlpg the loweat rate of freight (free of jomoiie rion) on all good* comigned to oar Ban franeiaco tl*"« no 18—dhwly pLOVKK BILL COAL.—After the Ist V of Jblv neat we aball be prepared to fornUh the beat LUMP COAL at per load, delivered— and HAIL do. at >4 50. ALSO—Any quantity of ANTHEACITE, at tb« lo* •«' market price! We fijd it neeeiMry to Mil for caah or it* rqulva lent. je Si-dim fICKBTT k MAYNAID. FOB THE SPRINGS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE BAIL ROAD. SUOTHS OPEN TO NEWS FERRY— 020 MILEB rpHE regular Pawenger Train will run A dally (Sunday* excepted) betweea RICH MOND ana NEWS TERiIV. Leave RICHMOND at C o'aloek, A. M., (car* *top 20 miaatec at tbe Junction for Breakfaat) and arrive « RICHMOND at 718 P M. The Train will atop f->* paaaengera at the following point* only: Mancbeater.lßobiou'*, Coal-fiel<L To mahawk, Powhatan, Mattoax, Cbnla, Amelia C. H., Wyanoke, Jenninga' Ordinary, Haytokah, Meherrin, Keysville. Drake's Branch, Moaaing Ford, Reanoke, Clover, Scottaburg Boston, and New* rer- IT Children over 4 and nnder 12 yeara of age, half P Bervai»t* travelling by themaelve* muat be furoish ed with two pa**e*. so that one can be retained id tbe office; and it ma«t be exprewly *tated on the paa* at they are permitted to go on the car*. Passenger* for Lynchbur*, Wythevile, Jonesbc ro*. Kuoxville and the Virginia Spring*, oonnect with Soath-Side Railroad at Haytokah. Through to White Sulpher Springs in two day* without night travel. FARE. From Richmond to White Sulphur Spring*, §11 00 do do Sweet Spring*. 10 00 do do Alleghany Spring*, 8 00 do do Montgomery do 8 25 do 6o Yellow Sulphur do., 8 45 do do Red Sulpbnr Spring*, 12 25 op do Wjtbeviile 10 40 do do Jonesboro', Tenn , 18 50 do do Knoxville, Tenn., 25 60 do da Lynchburg, 5 00 By order. B. E. HUGHSON, Ticket Agent. B.—For the information of the public, it is deemed p-oper to *tate that tbere i* a daily lire of stages from the terminus o* tbe road via Danville to Greens!>oro. PasieDger* for M ilton and Yanceyville will leave Richmond Monday*, Wednesday*, and Fridavs. je 2S R E H SUMMER AKRANGEMEA'T. VIROIMA (JENIRAL RAIL ROAD OPEN BEYOND STAUNTON. TO ALUM SPRINGS IN ONE DAY, AND WHITE SULPHUR IN ONE AND A HALF. THIS is the beet route to all the Vir ginia Spring*, becau*e there will be le** stig'cg anit b-tter stage roads tban on any othar. A larger ■upply of s*ajre« is expected than ever before. Objects of great attraction on the line- In the County ot Hanover, tbe road passes by tbe birth ol«ce of Clay, and tbe old Court House, where Henry fired up the spirit of the Revolution; by M nticeilo, the residence of Jefferson; over tbe top of the Blue Ridge, at Ruckfisb Gap, where Washington taid, with a few brave men n« conld repel the wbole British army; near •* Weir's" cele brated cave; the "Blowing Cave" and the Natural Bridge. The cars are now running 10 mile* west of Htaun ton, and a force is engaied laying half mile of track adav. Early in Auiust they will be THIRTY-Two MILES, aud ONLY NINE MILES FROM RoDKBRIDGE A large portion of the Road bein* ballasted, se cures tn a great extent. exemption from du-t. Fare in connection with ntngr. line of Wm. P. Faruh ii. Co From Petersburg or Richmond. To Sweet Springs. .$10.0(1 To Werm Springs..sßso To White Sulphur.. 11 no To Bath Alum 8.25 To Heal'ng 900 To Rockbridge Alum.7 T> To Hot 8.75 To Lexington 700 L»ave Rict mocd7iA. M , di-e at Staunton. 3 P M , to Rockbridge or Bath Alum l*t day, 2d da> dine at Callahau's old stand, reach White Sulphur early in the evening. Southern passengers will find it more convenient to get to Richmond overnight, but have ample time to connect in the morning train Returning — the best arrangements will be made for cjmfort and despatch, to secure connection with the cars; arrive in Richmond at 2 o'clock, with am ple time for Southern cars, H. D. WHITCOMB. Superintendent of Transportation. Va C. R R Co. WM. P. FARIBH it CO , Stage Proprietors. Office Va. Central Railroad Co ,) Richmond, May 28, 185-5. 5 je 12 -jft NEW AND SPLENDID * OPPOSITION LINE OF STAGES —Tnrough fiom Richmond, Petersburg, Baltimore, Washington and Alexmdria, to White Sulphur and Sweet Springs, in 1J day*, and Salt Sul phur in 2 day* On and after the Ist day of July next, we will run a dally line of four horse coaches, from the terminus of the Virgin'# Central Railroad, to the Rockbridge Alum Springs, and to the White Snlpbur Springs via Bath Alum, Warm and Hot Springs, (with branch to the All-Healing Springs.) Passengers leaving Richmond in tha morning train of cars, will reach Rockbridge Alum and Bath Alum or Warm Spring* same day; leave next morning at day-light, and arrive at the Sweet and White Sul phur Springs early in the evening. Having all new, first class coaches, fresh teams, selected with great care, and accommodating drivers, we feel assured we can extend to the travelling pub lic such facilities for eaae and comfort as have never before been offered or secured on thi* line Through tickets from Richmond and Alexandria to any of the above named Springs, can be obtained of any of our agent*, who will always be found at the Railroad depots of thoae places. Extra coaches will be furnished at all time*, when desired. HARMAN ii BROWN, my 29 ProprietoM. Rate* of Fare, in connection with the Virginia Central Hailroad, by Harman vnd Brown's istage line. FBOM RICHMOND To White Sulphur Springs $3 00 To Healing Springs.... 7 75 To Hot Springs 7 50 To Warm Springs 7 25 To Bath Alum Springs 7 00 To Rockbridge Alum Springs 7 CO To Lexington 6 2r> Passengers are informed that we have r»rinoed our rates of fare as stated above, and are willing if any one consider* the fire uorea«<mnble to reduce it •till lower to suit ths t/mrs and wishes of ihe traveling public. HARMAN & BROWN, _ J yj» Proprietor* MY VOICE IS STILL FOE WAR!—Volunteers and all others who wish to tpend the glorious fourth with much plea sure, should first call at MAURKE'S, 151 Main at, aid tit th'tn<elve* with of hi* ch-ap Gaiters, thin sole Pumps, fine Patent Leather Shoe*, or Ox ford Ties. Tj tbe ladies we would say, that we have still on hand over S!«00 pairs Morocco Slippers arid Ties. be side" our miry varieties of Buskins and Jenny Lied Shoes—f 11 of which ws are disposed to sell yon very cheap. C. s. MAURICE, . 151 Miin street, Eagle Square. JI2L Richmond, Va. £>Cljs summer arrange- Jm "" iHsiMknt-koroldpoint,ports- NORFOLK.—The steamboat CUR riS rECK., Captain John Davis, will leave the wharf at Rocketts regularly every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday mornings, at 5i o'clock precisely, for the above plages Returning, the Curtis Peck will leave the wharf at Norfolk every Mcndiy, Wednesday and Friday morning at 5J o'clock, touching at Old Poiot du-ing the bathing season, and all the regular landings on the river, bath going and returning. M«*als »00. each. j" 30 R. O. HASKINB. Z+a&Zj* *OR OLD POINT, NOR •■"■■■I'OLK, AND PORTSMOUTH.- Railroad LINE via PORT WATHALL—The b'Hutiful and favorite Steamb, at AUGUSTA C=p'. ~ M C. Smith will resume her piece upon the Una on WEDNESDAY, June 13th. The car?run ning in connection with the Ausus'a will ieave the Richmond and Petersburg Depot on Monday Wed ne»day, and Frtdav mormn«» at 6 ©'clock: RETURNING—The Aueusta wilt leave Norfolk °V« » H ' t9rnst f viz: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5J A. M., touching at Old Poict throughout the bathing season, and at alt the land, ings on the river both going and returning Fare between Richmond andNnrfolk...". fti-on Children over 5, and cot over 12 years of i'«* e bnlf price. 5 ' Seivacts through 1-sn To any point on the River ' "" ~1 Meats (each) 111"!;"" sn Do do for Children and Servants ot Office R. k P. R. DODAMEAD VBapt. June 9 h 1855. J je U .100 PAIR —100 pair more of Ladies' Gaiter Boots, at St.so a pair iust received by steamer direct from tbe manufsctirer ana for sale at tbe Premium Boot and Shoe Btore of ie~t , ALE* HILL, J l/> Main street, Richmond. LA.DIES BHOEB.—Received and opened this morning, at No 13 I . dlei' Fancy En-broidered Toiiet Siipperr, do bltX Mu.ocoo and Kid Udy ScJtt Ties; do do Q„ t ! r Tsii* '. d .? ( ? erm * D Kld Ties; do black Vei vet Slippers All these are seasonable and prett* I »od«, and will be told at moderate prices iA o 2 JOHN C. PAOJC. J*., J< 22 13 Market Br.d^. FOR GENTLEMEN^R^7 ** at No. 13 by last steamer, forg, tt u men Patent Leather lori quartered Shoes; « 0 do bro«d strip low quartered Shoes; do. do Can.,.?. Gaiteri: Glove Kd do do. All very nretta ' fitting Sbees. Call earl, and supply yooiwi' oo4 ~M JOHN C PAGE. JV" 13 Mark it Bridge. FANS, FANS-GOLDSMItH^^T^ received an assortment of very cre'tr F« n , be sold very cheap. E. GOLDSMIT ' J ' 3 g -5 /ILL) WHIf*KEY—J tiuuo ntiu H«u k a superior article for the fb, don't forget ih. e.lebrved b and, "Pure Rye," so much sought af ter. Ctll and try it. Per *ale onl tbv WINiTON k POWJCRa, RUNAWAY. DuLLAKS REWARD — Kan away from the subscriber, last Junoary, • yooog man named TOM. belonging »o Mr* H. B. Ander •oa, Goochland connty. Ha l» of gingerbread eolor, rather pleaalog facaj took* down wheo spukeo tr; ■boot 5 r«et 6 inches la height; 20 yea:s r !d. He ha* bees men frequently la and around the city. and in Oooebland at hia mistree*', during tbe tine. He may be found pethap* near Dr. Brekanboroagb'*, in Han over county, or between the other place* named I will dst the shave re ward upon hta delivery at my factory. j• 29—lm H.F. MA *°- | n DOLLARS REWARD—Ran away J_ II last Friday n'ght, thaThh June, a negro rran named PETER, aVout 21 or 22 year* old, about 5 fett 6 inches tn height, color very black. small eye* and full face: baa a scar on hi» seek, onder the left ear I will pay the above reward for bit delivery to me, on Brooke Avenue, between Clay and Le ghata. 3-4 i» HIRAM CAtNKLL. UNAWAY.—Kao away from the sub acriber. on the 22d May, a NEGRO MAN, named BAM. He ii an uncommonly likely fellow, about twenty-two yeara old, of a dark, gingerbread complexion, end aboat five feet ten incbe* high — He ia no doubt about Richmond or its vicinity. I will give a reward of Ten Dollar* for bi« apurehen aion and delivery into the jail of Henrico county * 11—-2*wta 1 JOHN A HUTCHfcSON. ltj TO m JUL boot and gaiter wearers.— m Krooi fifteen to twenty per cent, saved by buy in* from JH. ANTHOFY, Columbian Hotel. ■ Fine Calfskin Sewed Boot* 83.50 French Calfskin Patent Leather Gaiter* 3 50 Btst qoal'tv Enslisb Kid Gaiters 3.*0 Black and Drab Cloth Gaiters 3 25 French Calfikin and Lasting Gaiters 3.25 Calfskin Sewed Shoes 2.25 Moleskin Hat*. be»t quality 3 50 Moleskin Hat*, *ecoDd quaiity 3.'H> Fashionable Silk Hat* 2.50 Term* cash. je 7 great northern and southern MAIL ROUTE. VIRGINIA CENTKAL RAILROAD. /COMMENCING with the J at day of July, the great mail will bo carried RET WEEN RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON TWICE DAILY, (except Sunday, then onco.) over the Vir« gmia Cen ral and Orange and Alexandria Railroads. Passenger* by the same train* will be carried from Richmond to Oordon*villa NIGHT LINE-REDUCED FARE! Mai! leave* Richmond at 7 3" P. M., and arrive* at Ooidonaville 11 30 P. M. aod at Washington 5.30 A. M. Returning leave* Gordonsville at 12 30 A.M., and arrives in Richmond at 4 45 A. M. This line, running into Richmond in the morning and returning in the present* to the travel ling community at very low- rate* the convenience so much desired. • FARE. Between Gordon«ville and Richmond $2 25 Do LouiaaC. H. da 2 00 Do Beaverdam do .......... 1.30 Do Junction do 80 And oth«r point* in Ihe game proportion The da g mail train cannot stop except at regular de pott The nighc train, both up and down, will atop at all the usnal place* except Storr's For the further accommodation of the travel, there will b« a passenger car attached to the freight train ftom Frederick's Hall to Rich"nc,nd, stopping at all the u«ual piacea, except Storr'i. Rates same a* on the day mail. The day line leave* Richmond at 6.46 A. M., and returnsat 1.45 P.M. H. D. WHITCOMB, Sup't je3o Trans Va C. Railroad. KEJIO VAL.—McCON /TO§|ggpt NELL Ji BURTON, DENTISTS— have removed to No 204. ;wo door* above their old itand ane opposite O Corinthian Hall 28 tf A CARD.—JOS. WOOD WARD, Dentist, ha* removed hi* Office from the United States Hotel to Governor *treet, between Main and Franklin, being a central and convenient loca tion. He return* many thank* to hi* friend* and pa tron* for part favors and hope* they will find it con venient to extehd their profenional call*, whilst he will endeavor to merit the same by keeping In formed of whatever 1* new and nseful pertaining to the mv 11—6 m DENTAL NOT I C E.— W. JONES, Surgeon Dentist, re*pectfully announces that he ha* moved bis offict to the Edgemont House, between Bth and 7th, on Main street, oppo site the Arlington House and tht 2d Baptift Church, where ha 1* now prepared to se« chose with whom he made engagement* for the preient month, and all other*, who may de»ire hi* pr-ufeuional services. Office hour* during the aamme.- from 8 to 3—4 to 6. my 18—dSm m NOTICE .—TO IWflrair J '"itfw passengers on the RICHMOND AND DANVILLE, AND SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD CARS, GOING EITHER TO DANVILLE OR LYNCHBURG: BREAKFAST! BREAKFAST!! AMPLE TIME GIVEN TO EAT. Th« *übscriber is now prepared to furnish the pas sengers, daily, with BREAKFAST, at the Junction of the Richmond and Danville end South Side Rail roads, Immediately on their arrival on the cars. my 17—12 m SAM'L P. BURKE. REMOVAL. —The Subscriber iSgtgSV respectfully informs hit frifend* and the public generally that he has taken the •tore No. 138, corner of Main and 12th street*, and *» well known a. '•Allen'* Arbour" where may be found a large assortment of every ar ticle in a Saddlery establishment; all of which he will sell very low. JOSEPH H. COLQUITT, fe 20— *rf Agent. DON'T READ THISI-BeTt known to all who are now or majiiereafter be in want of anything to carr> foa from o place to place, with the greatew comfort and at the lowest rate, that the undersigned has, du ring the last year, greatly enlarged and imp/oved his e*tablishment by adding to his former business all kinds of light Carriages, BUGGIES, ROCfc A WAYS, tc , Stc , which, being connected with his V ADDLE, HARNESS and TRUNK BUSINESS, m«.*«s it the most complete house to equip anyone la want in the city. Hi* stock on hand is very large and well assorted, and not to be surpassed in neatness and du rability. He would re*pecff'illy return thanks to his numerous patrons; ar.d soliciting their continued patronge, pledge* himaelf to give satisfaction in price and quality Hi* (tore front* on 13th and Cary street*, oppoaite the Columbian Hotel r-p 4-3n-i G. Z- MILES WHEAT OFFAL FOR SALE—We have for sale at our Mill*, Bran, Shorts, Com mon and Extra Brown Stuff*, in quantities to suit purchasers, and at moderate prices. je 18—lm HAXALL fc CO. HPODD'S FAMILY BACON.— 100,0(10 JL Iks. Todd'* inperior Family Bacon—hog round Fur «ale by CHAS. T. WORTHAM It CO. ALSO, 600 Todd'* extra cured Hams—small size. 50 hhla. Western Sides and Shoulders. je3o—6t HIRE —By the month—a first rate *• Dining Room Servant Apply to jaS5 KENT. PAINE & CO. DRESS GOODS VERY LOW—Large lot Printed and Plain Beragea at 25c; do. do. do. Lawns at cte; also Silk and Lace Mantillas very cheap to olcie them ouf. W. P. PERKINS k CO . j** 141 Eagle Square BACON & BASKERVILL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVE Consignments of Tobacco, Flour, Corn, When', Jic., and give their per sonal attention to sales of same, end keep constantly on band a larte and genera! assortment of Groceries Seed, Peruvian Guano, to. fe 27 dliwts ' TORN W. CHILDRESS, PT INTER AND *" Gi.azier, begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he continues to execute all orders In his line with fidelity and dispatch, on the most fa vorable terms. ry His Shop is 'n rear of his residence, on Vena- Mo St., between 17th and 18th its Orders left at tbe store of Messrs. Dove U Co, Main st, will be promptly attended to. CT Country work done oa reasonable terms. jv 2—lw* XECUI RIX'S NOTICE.—AII persons M-J having claims against the estate of WM. A. CARTER, dee'd, of Henrico county, will present tbem for payment. Those indebted, will please make immediate payment. . „ , C M. CARTER, Executrix Jr 2 ~ ]w of Wm. A Caiter. A MERICAN HOTEL, Richmond, Va — X*. A rumor having become current that ihe sub scriber had relinquished the proprietorship of tbe American Hotel, he takes this mode of lofcrming his friends and the travelling publie that such is not the case. He bfgs to assure his patrons that the same care and attention shall be shosrn tbem, in future as heretofore baa gained their liberal patronage 1 , J - M'LDEBERGER smith, je 30—ditalm American Hotel. 10 ORH I R >,— lwo g(K .<i i4i,AUK j, J-«t THS " nd STRIKERg - Apply .t this office. 1 IOHT BUGGY AND HARNEBB FOR BALE —A very 6i e one. nearly new, may be m«u at HICKS' AMERICAN ST Afe LET my >—ts IJliriEß.—Thirty Tuba Fresh Goabeo -■-» Butter, • prime ai Hcla, jasc •rrived per tteam »r aß< f. r s*l- by jy S WM TaYLOR. HARRISON'B KX TRACTS for the Haadkerebief. A •apply of the abov* eiagaat pre pa at ions f.. r sale by j*S CifA». MILMPAUGH, O f u M lrt. SUMMER RETREATS. H/f ONTOOMERY WHITE SULPHUR J3rl BFBINO9, MONTGOMERY COOKTT, VA. Thil new and beautiful waterlng p'Me will be open for tbe reception of »Wtorioß lh« ?otb of Jalj It ii dellgbtfuiy sl'ustod on tba wwtsrn slop® of the Alleghames. in Montgomery eounfy. about on» »nd_ a half dUm from the Virginia »»d Tenoeenee R»ilro«d, from which a breach road tekee yea to tbe Springs, to that Tiaitora entirely aTOMI itaii traveling. PMseoitri leivio| Ricbtriood by tb® Dinvlll® or Petersburg by the Bonthaide Ball road, arrive I* L>nebbnrg io time to dine, where they can atop all ■igbt or continue on the Virginia and Tennessee Road, passing the Peaks of Otter, eroeting tbe Blue Ridge, following the beautiful valley of the ftoanake, climbiDg tbe Alleghaniesto the Big Tnnnel. where they take the braoch to tbe Sprinra, arriving there by 5 o'clock ia the afternoon Tneae Springs are three mile* from tbe fellow and four from the Alle ghany Bpnnga. , ~ The waters of these Sprinfa are very similar to the water of the Greenbrier White 8u phur, more pleasant to the taste and equally effective in their use. They have made some moat remarkable eurea of diseases of long stsndmg, acd are believed in the ntighborbeod to be an infallible remedy for dyspep sia and almcat every diaeaae that hss assumed a chronic atate. There ere also two fine chalybeate springs, one of them vary strong. No expense haa been apared io fitting up this pro perty, and every exertion will be made to render a visit pleasant and agreeable. Tbe aervlcea of Mr. Thohpsow Tyi,e«, who iawell known in almoat all the Atlantic citiea, have been procured, wbo will be assisted by a co'pa of gentlemanly and obliging as sistants A fine Band of Music ia alao engaged. gr Communicationa mav be addressed 'o ROBT. H. MOSBY, Prea't Montg'y White Balpbnr Springs Co., je 23—ta Shawesville, Va. POTOMAC PAVILION, PINkY POINT, 8T MARY'S CO. Md-Thia deaira ble place for health and aea batbing, is now open for the leceplion of viaitora, with nothing left undone that will promote the eomforta of ita gue«tf. Many improvements have been made aince my last season. A Lunch Room haa been builr for the accurimi dation of visitors at all aeasonnble hours, day or night; Stables and Carriage Houses have been buiit to accommodate those at a distance; Billiard Tables; Piatei Gallery; SnuHle Board; Ten pin Al leys and Baths, have all been improved, and are free to viritors only. lam thankful to the public for their patronage the last two aeaaoos, and hope to aee my old frienda and many new faces the coming season. The Pavilion shall be clean acd well kept. Chil dren with Whooping Cough and Meaalet will not be admitted aa boarders. TKRMS OF BOARD. For single day, $2; for three or lesa than a wtea, $1 50 per day; ty the week $10; by tne month $1 25 per day. W W DIX. Proprietor. Letter boxes have been placed on ail the si earners, for the acsommodarioo of visitors. j«2S—lm HUUUENOT ISPKIJSOS—'Hie subscriber respectfully announces to the public that tbis well known watering place having, since tbe last season, received extensive improvements and been put into tberough rrp&ir, wa* opened for the reception of visito's on the 20th inrt. Every effort wili be made to present even more than the ordinary inducements of former years; and in this cf-miectioa the subscriber is gratified to state that Mrs. Turpi:*, who superintended tbe domestic ar rangemeo-s at the same place a 'ew years since, and whose efficient attention and ladylike deportment give universal satisfaction, has been re-engaged, and, with a corps of servants, in selecting who'ri un usual care has b>-eu bestowed, will offer her services to tbe guests The strictest attention will be puid to the hotel and cabin arrangements, eo as to obvi ate every annoyance and promote in the highest de gree tbe comfort and pleasure of the visitors. A bard of skilful Musicians has been engaged, and tbe Ball Room, Bowling Alley, Billiard Tables acd other sources of amusement, will contribute to make these Springs a place of healthful and agreeable re laxation. The waters are sulphur Rnd chalybeate, and a third combining the properties of tha oiber two, which is also used in the bsth boose. They cffer an asaem blage of mild tonics and gentle alteratives, whose beneficial effect has been signally shown in nume roni instances, in which worn and debilitated frames have been submitted to their itfluecce; and their effi ciency, in the case of ladies and chiidreD, has been more co&spicuousily '.narked. The Huguenot Springs are in Powhatan county, on the Railroad, about 17 miles above Richmond— from which flics thev are aec»saib!e by the Rich mond ai d Danville Railroad, which passes within six miles; a iioeof Omnibuses sent from the Springs, conveyins vi»itor« over that space. Fare—Si 75 per day; ®10 per week; $30 per month. Cbildrm over 2 and under 12 years of ag-5, and ser vants. half price. it3n-u DAVID MOORS jb.A BAiiIIJSU.-CHESAPEAKE HALL, HAMPTON, Va , Is situated within two miles of Old Point Comfort, with which place hourly communication is had by a neat and commodiom Omnibus, of the most modern style; also by Boats. Hacks, 4lc. The Hall will be open for the reception of visitors on tbe 15th of May, at which time the proprietor hopes to be able to make comfortable and happy the stay of all who may be seeking health or pleasure. Many improvements have been added, such as cottages for families, play grounds for chil dren, shade trees, &c ; indeed every thing that can conduce to the comfort of the visitor. Cor health and beauty of location, this place Is un surpassed. There is daily communication with the steamers of Richmond, Norfolk and Baltimore TEBMS. Per Day $2 00 Per Week. 11 90 Per Month at 1 25 per day. toy 1-V-Sm R 8. BANKS. |Y| JSOiiUM'a IvIVEK HOTEL. —The JLfX subscriber, having recently purchased this property, has entirely re-furnished t he House, and is dow prepared to receive company. Thi* delightful summer retreat is in the county of Albemarle, about ten miles above Charlottesville, immediately on the Genual Railroad, and situated in a region of country unsurpassed for both health and beauty of scenery— being in fu'l view of the Blue Ridge mountains, within 30 minutes ride of the great tunnel now con structing thrcugb the mounta'D, and equally conve nient to the Universitv of Virginia and Mont'cello. WM. f. JARMAN, P M., je 21 —dts Mecbum's River. A MELIA SPR INC S—Two and a half X*- miles from the Richmond and Danville Railroad at Wyanoke Station, will be open Ist July (or the accommodation of visitors. Every exertion will be made to please our boarders who will be so good at to favor us with their patronage. Our BAR will be well snppiied, and close on Sabbath and every night at 10 o'clock. Our BATHING establishment is just erected new at the Springs, where hot or eold Baths can be had. Terms of Board per day $1.50; per week $7: per month 825; all children over 2 ysnre i Id and under 12 years, and servant*, half price. There will be ef Omnibus in attendance at the Depot to meet the tut my 12—2 m THOB. C. WI LLSON it SCN*. \ T OTICE OF REMOVAL.-M. L. i.* STRAUSS, Merchant Tailor, takes this method to inform hi* friends and customer* that he ha* re moved temporarily to the corner of 3d and Broad street*, eppoaite Mr. Mark Downey's, where he will be pleased to see them all; and at the same time of fenug hi* entire stock of Clothing and piece Ooods at prime oo*t prior to hi* removing to hi* old stand again as mon as rebuilt. M. L. STRAUS, my 11—2 m* Corner 3d and Broad *t*. Land warrants wanted?— The highest market price will be paid for 40,80, 120, and 160 acre LAND WARRANTS, also for Lar> Scrip. Persona having Warrant* or Scrip to cell, will do well to call at WM. HURLEY'S Exchange Offic®, No. 5 Pearl st. Richmond, Va. N. B—Persons living ic the country are respect fully requested to forward their warrants, (when duly assigned) by mail or otherwiae, and I pledge my*elf to them, that they shall receive the highest market price, and prompt returns in cash cr check*, a* they ahall deem proper to direct me. je s—3m WM. HURLEY. The pi ice of W arranta 1* fluctuating and unsteady. At present I am paying #1.10 per acre ICE, ICE, ICE.—The subscribers keep conatantly on hand a supply of the very b«»t ICE for sale, at Messts. Dabney 6l Cocke'*, oppc* tr the Theatre, where tte pub'ic can be supplied cu ring all houi* of the day, from 4 A. M. till 9 P. M — Person* living at a diatrnse, can be supplied from oar cart, by leavior their cames and address. j-K—lm* LEAKE ii HOPKINB. H. JL.AMULEY, Tin and Sheet ' Iron Manufacturer, 13th (treat, betwaen Main and Cary, Richmond, Va. GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES, Steam Pipe* for Churche*, Public Building*, Metalie Roofing, Guttering aud Spontmg, put up in any part of the city or country. WELL AND garden PUMPI yoft SALE HPHREE HANDSOME NEW DWELL A ING HOUSES AND LOTS CORNER OF 27TH AN.D M STREET, CHURCH HILL FOR SALE EXCHANGE OR RKNT.—The cor ner bouse is fiuished, baa 6 room* and a commodious Kitchen, la ready for a teaant now. The other two are smaller, and will b# finished in a few days This i« desirable property, and will be *old or exchanged for young oegroea upon term* to please. Should bo sale or exchange be made, the property wlii be rent ed. and to good tenants the rent will be low Office in the new building of VV. Goddin South •lad. Apply to GEO. W'OODKIN J* *** General Agent and Coll>elor. IJUCKE'I S.—Fifty dozen painted Buck eU, of extra quality, j«at raeeived and for aale b ± j»_B WM TAYLOR W HlSKEY.—Twenty fiv» bblx Superior Tf Monongabela Old Rye Whisk.,. . „ article, warranted, and tor aale b* * TAYLOR. FALE BRANDY.—Aa eitra article l'ale Brandy. Otar I Dumy'a Brand, In bottle* »uit-. we for reiailiaj, fore»ie ty "" J * B WM.TAYLO* 1 i" 2 WAIEKB.— Ulenu« trngr.i.t »odr«ft.eahtß| toilet watera. By ? t»hu •poonfull of tLia artirl* to a .raa 1 ionio. f »,7 ! water, a delightful and laTl|©raU -» waih ia mad, _ For bjr CtoA., MILLBfAUUH. DmnUt, MEDICINES Hurrah fordoli^kco^ Leonard'a Dollar Cordial, for Gravsi nT And for Weakneaa 'tia hard to And •'! diaeaae a from improdere. H- Medi'ine like thla y< u should caa,?' It ia sot riaht. eom» pe'.pl e say- A dollar a bottle ia not enough to b,.. Unfortunate Boy a, well yo , Two ia not too much for tucb a do«« Prlee—One dollar per botcla To be had of L. B. Thomas, Broad stt..» ~ Hill, and of ell Druggist*in Richmond ''' V'fr, TURF OJL.-For~^<. A every description, oa Man or Sea* < spoonful equal to an ounce of anv i known. ' ' *>«r»^ Bruises end Strains, IJlcjrs and fail ot g Bans, Bore Legs and Cbilblaina, Fresh Cot J*" l * Cramp and Tetter, Btinra of Ingeeta, the Mails, Inflamed Breasts, GlandoUrTn,!! Back, Swelled Legs and Btiffn-ss of-JoUu ° ri Warranted to cure, and no damage 'ton ~ to cold*. *fsin Applied to burns at oinee, ltle*ve»Bi ■>~ Price 60 and 25 east* a bottle DOVEt cn Bole Proprietors. Riebmr.w * Richmond, Janaart is,'.' 1 Mem. Dove t Co.—For about seven ' ' l " r ' negro boy, B!<nou, bad an ulcer on th- * one of bis lega; be bad had tbe very beat ro°i ' vice, and the atricteat attention Item royselfctf 4 ** haa been repeatedly poulticed and bunt •■it V"''*"' at intervala. whliat giving applying m«d<!«,***« been kept on low diet, and alao kept perfect * with the limb elevated; aometimot the «o-« * be aalarge aa the palm ofa man's hand, and it no larger than half a dime, and even when It i* 1 tained this srr. all size would break out am. , * eame certainly discouraged about it, acd Dn * while in your atore, 1 asked you I it; yon gave me a bottle of your st „ " aaing 3 bottlea (by the direction) it WM """i healed. Previonato tbe time of naiDg it bebij '' montha from hia work, but aince. he' h«. * loat aaingle day. I will add that I ht?- useieealy on hia limb about two hundred dollars, and it givea toe pleaanre to adii tr< td.' 11 * Sr>n have, thia teatimonial of the virtu •• of *<LS* lil. Vary rcapeetfuliy, 8 y, Srii.t (A copy—publiahed by permiaaion fmro D ALLEY'8 MAGICAL PAINfcT TRACTOR will subdue pain and inSvr from the severest bums or scalds, in from twenty minutes and will heal the wouodi » scar; it effectually cares Fever Sores. Rheum, Inflammatory Rheumatism. Cuts, W™. Bruises, Scald Head, Corns and Bunions, Sprains. Swellings, Felons, Chilblains, Bin,.7* sects. Swelled and Broken Bieast, Sore ?i;I 1 Eruptions, and all other inflammatory and diseases, where the parts affected can be reaiST* This article is now put up in blue wraop-'J new steel plate label, and signed by H I ker, and C V. Clickner it Co , Proprietors, : ' against tbe numerous counterfeits in nei',l ■ •tore. BKNNEIT k BEF.RB, Draggists, are -, , authorized ager.ts for the sale of the f»m. style, and they furnish the trade »t propHet * t>. R«tai price only 2,>c. a box. mh CIKKTAIN UIiRE FUR COUGH^ > "Richmond, Nov. 22. !802.—1 have all the eongh remedies of the day, and bavtjt.,, tation in saving that I believe MRU. A. COUGH ELIXIR to be the most valuable tioo of the kind now in use, and a* a famiiTQ« ( , almos' 'ndispensabie. E. VVAi>FL;\ Mas. Daws'Coi'gh Rbmedv.—We can ip, u the viitues of this medicine from the b>ok,s l7 -, witnessed its operation In a bad cough. iowi a ' afforded speedy and deoided relief.—Rieh Rep** 7oraaie by Mri. A. B. DAWS, Stinnett k a-, Alex. Dovai, Patersoa k Jackson, Chas. Miilini B.J. P'a"t, A. Bodekor and Charles D. Yaie. RHEUMATISM. —Persons affliefed k;; this disease, no matter of bow longniidlot wn.it the cau»e, or what remedies they ra\j b»v u*ed, so thdt the organization of the not destroyed, can be promptly, effectual} »cd noanently cured airoplv by using POLLARD RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. Numerous certificates can be furnished from p. sons who have paid hundreds of dollars tidoc: and from cne to five dollars a bottle for mht Rheumatic Compounds and Specific", witbeu: ceiving any relief, wbo have been perfectly org.; a few dais by tbe use of one bottle of POIiLAK., RHEUMATIC LINIMENT For sale by PURCELL, LADD t CO., Beot'tii Beers, Adie h <Jray. Duval Sl Norton, VV. ? r It. B. Thomas, and Druggists generally throng the eitv. ; # jj NOTICE. —The attention of the put'.:? is called to the annexed certificate of BAXEKr PREMiUM BITTERS, which is one of tbe em popular Family Medicines known in this conr;i■- which can be had of Messrs PURCELL, LADS, CO., and Druggists everywhere. Cottagb, May 17th, 1855,1 Near Curdsville, Buckingham Co., Va I Mr Elijah Baker: Dear Sir—My wife having been for many pu afflicted with Liver Complaint and Nervom Deb : heating of your "Premium Bitters," she i n j i to give them a trial. After tryins a half done t. ties, she found her health much improved, sc.! » digestive organs greatly strengthened; and u six she finds it Is indispensable in her case, and coo':;.: to osei tto her improvement. It !s a very pspn medicine with many of my neighbors, ana u im •wming almost in goseral use as a tonic in thisK) tion. With my best wishes, I am yours, truly 1e 2 J w. A. SAITNDEM KUOitiOn a CUJJ LiVi!.K OIL.-U late firm of RUBHTON, CLARK A. CO bf. dissolved by its own limitation, I ntrj now sols j prietor of the gen,line Cod Liver Oil which 11 generally prescribed by phvs'clans at this «esr: . Consumption, Coughs, Colds, 4 c., &e. CAUTION.—In pnrchasing or ordering, fol to s(i for Rushton's, and tee that my naie ,i Che label, and my signature over the c»rt ot >■ bottle, es there are «virioua articles la market claiming to be Rushton's. FREDERICK V. RVHHTOS. Son of the late Win. L. ilushton, s r»rt, The above Oil for sale by DUVAL it NGiTOJi aorner of Main and 10th itrnets, Ba.ik Sqnirr 8. mond. sps—lra' JACKSUIN tt EX«!fcLSIOK Mlltfe In justice to R H. J«ckson, slid impelled bjs sense of dn'y to those atfllciel with Dypep'i'-> loss of appeiite, I will state that, !-»viot and Kxrelsior Bitter* with the happiss" "tfect':n mj tie daughter, I confidently recominund tntrafci who are afflicted with the above cotrflsirri. W. 0 FERCitSO.N Richmond, April 12, 1855. 1 advise every family to procure theie Birters. They maybe found at E. J Pieot'», A 8. M. Zachrisaon's, Chas. Millspar.r k .'i B»tt! Been', and Aiex. Duval's. Dru» ?. Islm ill All orders promptly attended to. Destiny demons! kai ei> i THE PLANETS OR ASTROLOGY-f sor Leo. Sound iney be consulted Gji w.aiten i' ; portance in the wonderful wo-k cf Asli;• t telling all paiticaiarevents of bumm life, fc.: ?* piesent and future, such &s r/iarrlag», ic« < ol husband, wife, or lDicnded, children n. • '* business, situations, estate, boner, ot ■uin; of slcknees, the nature and cau?c; • * of life, aid manner of death; of fiiecd', alse; journeys,law suits; absent pe.s ns,deas ■> cf tb«!ft, or things losi; substance l«nt or ed; a wife or husband Jiving from east uths'< • return. . Terms : .50 cents each for Ladies anC U'cu-'- Madame Hehn may be consulted at tko <»"/•** She foretells by the cards—l£ r > cents cents for gentlemen. Apply in Adams' Valley. 3 doors from !6tb, on Poplar street—Ot!><-e of Asticlcfy <.**'■ door—back of Lancarterian Scbotl, over ibs " t! je 9—dim* DRY GOODS! DRY GOOD. DRY GOODS!!!—IMPORTANT To <•" AND COUNTRY CUhTOMKRS -1 * stock of DRESS GOODS and all kicdt cfl dery, consisting cf rtcb Onotor. Collars » na ' Lerres long and short silk Mi'.tr fssb Mantle*, Bud a large stock of fancy Silk*; a large lot of Faiato* aid I.sdiei I =■ Ltdie* worked and grass Skirts. Also—a "«< of Hosiery, all of which 1 will *ell oed price*. MORRIS W RW mv No 203 grosdny. riti.lL. AL\U MAtillSh, I HP II E INSURANCE COMPAQ., A THE VALLt-Y OF VIBGiNIA, »T CHe»TKR, VA. , , , r< ! HUAXCH OFFICE, Hf* Street Pott Cffite, Hirhmimd, la . CHARTfcK PKKPETU 1 - Capitai. $300,000. ; Tbia Company will i£»ure j>ir»t C' M * *, DWELLINGS. perpetaMly, for a .-d(I» P»J> 4 per cent. Time Peiioioa will »'•« " Buildinga, Merchandize, ke., in to wn 01 e - Cttr i'A"k»..d INLAND TRANSIT; RISKS taken on a» favefebie teruuM &J reaponaibie Company. u *> Ail LOSSES are pronptiy and Hbj™"* at tbli cffioe. O. F. B KKSSi-i- A- »*■ BKVKMMCKS: Saoil Mirx, Caahier ol the Bank of • "J * mond - - 11-« * J A. Smith, do. farmera' Bank ol >»• ~ Joaepb K. Anderson, E«c I- Mtim. Haxali k Co.. . „ k „(!!« " Htnry M. Brtnt, Caabier of the Bwk ley, Wincbeatrr. „ !» J. H. Sherraid, C«»hler of the Kar»*" Wmcheater. .... Hoo. Jamai M. Ma»oo, U.S. Ja »—lni 1 I)DLAM A PLEABANT»» -Ld w.y, New Yoik, TOBACCO NKRAL COMMISSION MKRCHAM* Advare-uienta on eooaia«.ui«oi» " ..j. M«aart LUDLAM*. WATSUN, jy ?—3m» L 1 aVANA l ;L -* -I-C>|are, Imported dlrrat >■* us » u )tl ,• the uioat app oved braadr, whw» »• olot* the eh pcuenta. 1 J« 9«-«| ' CUA9. f. wy*