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TH E DAILY DISPATCH Thnrndnr MtrtlU. f "JZJUI, Financial and Commercial. Further advance in hreadstuffs. A let ter from New York. dated Monday eveniuj. The fl'Hir roirW ha* affaln advanced 13 <"«t» per barrel, with a brink demand for export«" *■"£ l.nd and Franae The recoipU aie lar**. bu ' V® ioaofficieot for the demand. Shipper. •" i ept V market to day of common and flood me'iiuui K of Stat, and We.tern floor. At tbe dote, holder, instated upon an advance of 'JO* 'J-> cea '* l * r rp | Wheat ha* beea in briik demand for export. tbe »ale« to-day rea'hin« nearly one hundredan titty thousand ba«bel«, atauadvatce of three to live cent* per bushel on ail trade* except *trictly prime Tbe receipt# were pretty heavy, bot the market was swept of nearly ail the lots offered. Corn opened a »bad»» firmer, but with largv re ceipt* and only a moderate demand, prices closed at abont the %nrea curreut on Saturday. Prime shipping lots are very scarce, and will bring full prices." Tbe Telegraph, on Tuesday, reported that Virginia •ixes *o!d that day in New York at 91). The Journal of Commerce received yesterday, quote* *aie* on that d*y at 9S|. Fo*crow Exyoars —The following i* a *tatement of the export# to foreign countrie* from the port ot Richmond for the la*t two quarter*. The first quar ter of tbe jear the river »u closed by ice for two mouth*, and very little was done. The table* of ex port* from till* city, however, never exhibit fairly the export* from tbi* city, a* a Urge quantity of To bacco and Flour i* (hipped coastwiae to New York and Baltimore to go on board ve**el* there, on which freight* have been previously engaged by the ihipper* hire : Export! Jar the quarter ending March 31»f .- TO BREMEN. Article*. Quantity. Value. Flonr, bbl* 27 $239 Tobacco, hhd* SOS 26,010 TO BRITISH N. AMERICAN PROVINCES. Flaur.bbl* 1,967 ♦14,142 Corn, buihela .. 2fcti 216 Other article* 645 #41,251 For the quarter ending June 30. TO BREMEN. Tobacco, hhd* 4,722 $243,011 Flour, bbl* 1 10 Other article* TO ENGLAND. Corn, buabela 18.049 $18,000 TO THE BRITISH N. A. PROVINCES. Wheat, buaUela 2,994 $3,506 Flour, bbla 8,294 1K,65« Other article* 2.&51 24,703 TO CUBA. Tobacco, rnanuf. lba 177 $4G Naila 5,600 225 J'ruga 36 Other article* 4.237 TO SARDINIA. Itoain and Tar, bbl* 152 244 Tobacco, hhd* 287 ZG,2M) AUSTRIAN POSSESSIONS IN ITALY. Tobacco, hhda 410 $57,345 Koain, Sic, bbl* 6b4 1,000 T!) BRAZIL. Kloo', bbl* 37,622 $349,426 Hperui Candlea, lba b,VM 1,926 Flab, bbla 27 525 Itoain, bbla 14:4 J, 17i Beef, bbla 20 3<x> Pork, bbla 15) , Lard, bbla 7,000 J V'l<- Rioe, tierces 25 253 Tobacco, hlida 2 356 Wax, lba 425 I*o Drugs .53 Cotton, print* 1,025 Cotton, plain I 695 Stationery 300 Tea, lba 7,013 2,717 Manufactured article*.... !"):! Other article* 4 >7 $7G i OG7 It will be seen that out o( the exports of the last quarter of $763,067, the export* to Brazil amount to the large ahare of $365,243. Foreign Imports.—The foreign imports direct to this city do not exhibit the trui umountof its imports. All the goods and ni'arly all the hardware import ed from Europe to Richmond come through Northern ports; and such have been the difficulties iu the way o( entering thern iu this city when the vessels enter at Northern porta, that our merchants have been forced to pay their duties at those port*. Import t fur the </uarter rudiiiij March 31sf. FROM BRAZIL. Cotfde, lb* 229,280 $229,<>25! HIOM BRITISH AM PROVINCES, Kiih, bbla 798 $2 972 Imports fur the quarter endiwj June 30. FROM ENGLAND. Iron, cwtof 1,021 $20,611 FROM CUBA. Mold****, gallons 104 364 $23,'11 Sugar, lbs 417,262 IS 641 t lgars, pkgs 317 4,4 >2 Pine Apple* 2,0 f 4 ;j. r , FROM BRITISH AM. PROVINCES. Fli.li, bbla 4,V1« $20,319 Ity Telegraph. Baltimore, July 9.—Markvt quiet and unchang ed. New York, July 9—Flour firm at $5,403.5,64 for Straight State; $6.60 r/ti 90 for good Ohio; and itl 30 for mixed to good Southern. Wheat firm ao 1 unchanged at IH9 cts for White. Corn firm at 60 ct«. for mixed. Stocks lower. Kii'liinoiiil iUnrketM, July 11, WHEAT.—SaIe of wagon load of new yesterday, at 185 cts. I* urther limited purchases made for deli very next week at 180, for the manufacture of Family Flour. FLOUR. —No transactions of moment. Shipments chiefly to holders. Stock light. CORN.—Stock light—ss to 65 ct*. CkvA BKOAI> lUK KiVA.) HACKS will commence tlie - _ second Monday in October, immmm mm \i 185ti. and continue five days. I«t DAY—Monday, Oct. 13.—A sweepsiake, two mil© heat®, $50 entrance play or pay, the proprietor to add $1<»0, provided two or more mart, cioabd with the following entries: Int. Mr. Wm H. Gibbons names b. m. Pasture, by Keveuue, dam Kmily Thomas. 2d. David McDaniel names b. m. Adelgiza, bv Olencoe :td. Cal\in Green names ch. in. Linda, by Belshuz zer, dam by Glencoe. 2d DAY—Tuesday, Oct. 14—A sweeps'ake for three year olds that never won a racs, mile heats, *100 entrance. $50 forfeit, three or mare to make a race, to name Mid close Ist September. 18.5»j. 3d DAY—Wednesday, October 15.—Proprietor's Purse ifciso, two mile heats. 4th DAY—Thursday, Oct. 16.—Jockey Club Purse #500, three mile heats, with an inside (iost stake ot *iuo, pUyorpay, to close on the Ist of September; each subscriber wiU be subject loSper cent, entmuce upon the $500 purs*. J' I }' DAY-Kridav, Oct. 17.—Proprietor's Purse mile hrats, heal three in rive. Second race, same day, a sweepstake three year old colts and tilleys, two mile beats, StSO entrance, $50 torteit, to name and close Ist September, 5 per cent eutrance to all purses. CALVIN GRI.EN •ly -iawtlstSept • Proprietor. r !V rS f i l^l SFrom this day IIA »n (•<!£»• ? September next, I will deliver i a i j* 0 . 1 est at FIVE DOL • u # At thlß P Hce ' il ia cheaper than any other fuel fjr heating tumaces iu Churches, Stores, tobacco Factories, and private dwellings, as well as lor conking rar.ges ami stoves. SOKT COKE will continue to be delivered at $5.50 per load tor lump, and *5 for hail-the first grade t,e lug unsurpassed us a fuel for grates end open stoves by aoy coal whatever. ~ Coke Yards corner tith and Byrd streets, and 10th street aud Basin bank ' B 6 " JNO. J. WERTH. Agent. |M(M..K ( r mile lUO,UUU ii.t lu- ! ■ * ding be*t double warp GRAIN BAGS. i.iglite's style do do 3, 4, and 5 bushel BHIPSTUFK And BRAN DITTO. Ail made by hand, and In the be*t manner. JY 7-tit' K. B. BKNTLKY, Agent. HV I.ATK AKItiVAIj, lam in receipt of » tares lut ol Oiiiu. Silk, Merino aod Cotton lender Shirts, which cauuot he surpassed tor comfort lu warm weather. They at»orb the pe'spiratiun and impart a pleasant feeling to the body. Thoae iu want are invited to call and examine tbe-o. Thow who have not tried iheui, should by aii mean* make the experiment. I havealsoa larse lot of Furnishing ana Fancy Ooofla, ol every style. HKNUV tsHAtKR, ie2B l«ti Main at., corner I4'h. Bf't'TUJi-l# tuba «l very nice rect-liT lug thu muruiig, foi sale by J.J. FRY, jy 7 Basin Bank. 'IUIK uniti rnliiUl. taavinit «ppoiutedJlTl 1 WILLIAM J. BKVILL hi* A ? «ut f O , consuctini hi. PAINTING BUSINESS in ali it, brand,,*, & t hi* (hop. on Broad atreat, between tith and 7th Ma respectfully asks a continuance and increase of the' patronage «o liberally bestowed on hiin. fmr Order* left at the ahop will be pronwtlv at tended to by Mr. Berill. L. MAI LK jf 4—. Al»»Kfe» WHITK ( UTIU> HOKK , SIXPENCE -.us, paus ~. Ladia."WhS Cof tun Hum at the low price of slxp»nee per pair iu*t Motived. J. MILLHISER t BRO J\7. I'tf Brned'st. ll 1 *^ 8 ) VANN, KA>s.»l have ou hand h I large aaaortiuiat [ot Kan., which I " * •""•f AUUUSTL'S MAILERT — _ Nu.4l Main ,t. I to " WH. WAtiAUe k Bvw, bubucbbb cards. a"cAUU.-WM. PKJUIVAL, CWI Km <A. ginesr and Architect—Office. Godain* Uall, oa j Ith, between Main and Bank *traet. .ilerkaainl mhl UmncMl Drawl#*. . In connection with my Architectural and Knft nterina office, I have opened a Drafting room, where, aided by competent eaaitanta. I am prepared to make Design# and Copies of all kiedi or Machine Work; Plana for Bridge*, atone or otherwiae; Copiea to LitJj ograph from, of Railroad and Canal Map# and Pro hlea; Copiea of Land Mapa, Tracing*, te., with Be aten* for wood, *toae or iron; Ornamental Work. WILLIAM PERCIVAL, mta 18 —6m Civil Engineer and Architect. IN*AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. BROWN STONE AND GRANITE. MAIN STREET, BETWKERBTH AND 9TU sTS. MWM'MENTS, lOMWS, HEAD PIECES, Hou*e and Store Frost a, Window and Door Hill*, lie. Burying Ground* e-ielo#ed with Stone and Iron Rail* ioi. First Premium awarded by tbe_ Mechanic#' In ■titute aud Agricultural Society of Virginia. je 10—t* KK Ot HAVLY, Attarneya at Law, and Commtanoner* to take Deposition*, Affidavit#, Acknowledgment* of Deeds, Power* of Attorney, for the State* and Territorie* of Alabama Louisiana New York Arkar.-n# Maine North Carollaa California Maryland OBio CouQectieal Ma**achuaetti Pennsylvania 71onda Michigan Rhode I*land Georgia Minnesota South Carollaa Uiinole Miaaiuippl Tenne**ea Indiana Miuoari Texa* lowa New Hmnpahlre Vermont Kentucky New Jer*ey WUconala 9* Sam'i. T. Bayly, Commtxioner of tbe UmiUd State* Court of Claims, and Notary Pnblie. Office on 11th *t., between Main and Bank, an 13—dl2m i ' l.()l(i;i: ». I.OW>KS,aS6, Uulu «treet "I near 7th —Oratea; Fender*; Summer Front*, (square, circle and eleptic pattern*) Ornamental*; Iron Rail; Balconies Verandah*, tc. Remember the number and give me a call after e X amining elsewhere |my2l—6m LKKC'IIK*: hbiiCHIiSVM ireata LEECHES juat received and foraale by Mrs WOOLUOUSE, 213 Broad «t, my 13—ta Over Sublett'* Hardware Store. HATB, CAPS, SHOES, *c. Shoes ani>boots hadktookdkk. —MR. JAMES FELLOWS, Superintendent in gentlemen'* department; Mr. JOHN KIMPEL, do do. Ladies do. The iulncriber having 1n hit employment the above named Cutter*, who are known to be equal to any in th# State, reapectlully announce-to the public that he i* prepared to have made to order, in the neatest ntyle, every de*cription of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boot*, Gaiters or Shoe* of any atyle detired. HENRY W. QUARLEB; fe 19 No. 15. Pearl atreet. • LAUIKS' SLll'PEltS. at 31.-. Just received another supply of tho*e beau tiful Slipper*, and also French Ties, forsale atonlvsl, at WM. WALSH'S. .MISSEw' WHITE .MUItUCC'O BOOTS.—Just received aoother beantitul Jot of the above, at WM. WALSH'S. t lIH,OKKN'> WHITE JlO «|jJß®ssf ROCCO BOOTS.—Received, u supply of those scarce and handsome children's Shoes, at WM. WALSH'S CHIEUUKiVS AMCIiK TIES— A beautiful assortment for tale, colored end patent leather, at jy!) WM. WALSH'S " —- XITICE -'lO TIIE LAlll^ rl <fgg3 AND GENTLEMEN OK RICHMOND AND THE COUNTRY GENERALLY'. —All I have to say to my customers, fiiends and the public generally, is, that I can now furnish ladies and gentlemen with Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, that cannot be surpassed, either here or elsewhere, either of my own manufacture, or of the best Boots and Shoes manufactured expressly for me in Paris by the pre miairi boot maker of France—that is. Meleez, of Paris. So that all in want of Boots and Shoes of superior quality, such as cannot be purchased elsewhere, call at ALEX. H ILL'S, Manufacturer and Importer of Ladies and Gentlemen's French Boots and -hoes, No. 129 Main St., Richmond, V a "A,,V NO H(iAlßUis, JH'T REALITY received the following desirable Shoes: Ladies' first quality Philadelphia made Slippers at, $1. worth 1.50; do do French Ties ut $I. wort h 1.50; do do Jenny Lindsatsl, worth 1 37i. Also, alot of Misses ereen Gaiters, very beat quality, at 75b per pair, would he cheap at $1 25; Missea Morocco and Goat welt Buskins, a lirst rate article, at 75c, worth $1. With many other style* of Shoes to be sold cheap. Those iu want of Shoes, can at any time save from 20 to 30 per cent by making their purchases of MARCUS HARRIS, je 27 133 Broad street. WUKEAT Kf.ltM TION I.N THE rrij |3 I'RICE OF BOOTS AND HATS.-Froin J||' Jm 15 to 20per cent saved by buying from J. * H. ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel Building. Moleskin Hats, best quality ..$3 50 Muleskin Hats second quality 3 00 Fashionable Silk Hats 2 50 Fine Calfskin Sewed Boots 3 5o Congress Gaiter Boots 3 25 Fine Calfskin Sewed Shoes 2 25 J. H. ANTHONY has made arrangements with on 0 of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia to fup ply him with a handsome and substantial Calfskui sewed Boot, which he will sell at the unprecedented ow price of #3.50. oc 18—d&cly M NOT 1(J I'.\V . C. DAL V ■ informs the citizens of Jw and country, that he has commenced ttie BOOT and SHOE making business, on 14th street, opposite Mr. Golf's Saddlery *tore, where he ia prepared to make to order any article in his line, in the most tasty and fashionable style. Mr. A. M. Davis, one of the best cutter* in the country, will superintend the business and use every eifort to please both as to article and fit. I have the best material—and workmanship shall not be *urpaaa ed by any. A trial is respectfully solicited. 14TH STREET, LISLE ROW, so 29—d3m Ist door from Main street APOTIIECAUY STOKE. RICHARD H. MEADE. T ROBERTS RAKER, (Graduate ot the Philadelphia College of Khar niacy.) MEADE & BAKER, AI'OTHKCAIUKS, CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, 18ti, northwest corner of Main and Tenth sts., just above the new Custom House, Have opened and fitted out an Apothecary and Drug Store, with every improvement and convenience for properly preparing and dispensing medicines. They have on hand, and will endeavor to keep a complete assortment of fresh and reliable Drugs, Me dicines and Chemicals; ground and unground selected Spices: Cooking Extracts: Labia's aud other celebra ted Perfumery and Soaps; the liueit imported CI GARS; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Brushes; Sur gical Instruments. Trusses, and Surgical Appliances of every description; Mothers' Breast Cloths; Co lognes: Sponges; aud every article usually fold in a Drug Store. It is their design to give strict personal attention to the business in all its branches, and no article will be issued which may not be perfectly relied upon for proper strength and purity of character. As they have both had mauy years experience in the first drug stores of the city, they teel authorized iu saying that Physicians' orders and prescriptions, and everv Pharmaceutical preparation will be tilled and prepared as promptly and scientifically as at any other establishment in the country. will be accurately dispens ed by one of the partaers, at all hours of the day or night. * je 26—dfcclm Ivi KKIS HANTS IKSUKANCK t'O.HPANV I>l OK RICHMOND.—At a meetiug of the Board of Directors, held at their office on the 10th of June, 1856, it was Resolved, "That this Company will make no charge for Fire or Marine Insurance Policies, aud the Se cretary was directed to inform the other city Compa nies of the above resolution, that,in order to establish a uniform use in the city on thit, subject, they be te quested to unite with as " This Company is now prepared to issue Kira and Ma rine I nsjiranee Policies on as reasonable terms as other good offices. Claims for losses will, in all cases, be DromDtlv and fairly adjusted and paid. 4 No charge for the Policy in any case. Office, for the present, on the East side of 12th St., near Main, upstairs. directors: Win. H. Christian, Urn. Breeden, John Puree!!, Thomas R. Price, VV m. G. Paine, Jas Thorns*. Jr., Lewis Omter, John Currie, Jr , Aug. AudfTfOß, JH4. Uuuiop, Jfttue«L. Apoerson Wm H. Ha.vall, R*>scoe B Heath, John 1) Quaiiea, John Dooley, David J. Burr, Rich d O. llaskiua, I.arkiuW Glaiebrook, Lewis D. Crenshaw, D. Von Gronlng, Joseph R. Anderson, Emanuel Miller, John C. Suuou, Ed. H. Skinker, Franklin Stearns. A. PLEASANTS, President. J.H Montague. Sec'y. je 14-ts IJIToHTA>T NOTICK TO Tltfc L. A- DiES-Great reduction in the price* of Dry Goods at V.COHEN'S Cheap Store, 175 Broad street. Having purchased, la*t week, in the Northern niar ket* large quantiue* of Good*at a great sacrifice. I can otler unusual inducement* to all in want el' de*i rable good*. I shall name, in part, only : tine French Lawn*, 25 tent*; goods for 12{ ct*.; Cactm Skirt*. bßj cents t. piece; hue Irish Linen'SlJ cents a yard, worth at least 5l) cent*; Threaa Cambric Handkercbiefa I2J eenla, good* only 8 cent* a piece; Scotch Lawn Hand kerchief* 6 el*, a piece; plain and dotted Swiss Mus "■•W- 12* ceuts a yard up; double twisted Black Silk Mitt* J74 rents a pair: Curtain Muslin IU cents a It ' u' lk Hdkf* 25 cents a piece; line Linen f mrt Bowui.2sc.nt. a piece, worth stl cents; Mar.- una* troiu »I 50 and upward*; black (ilk Lace Shawl* *,P' i * CB> Worth *5; French Woven Cor*«u, the it c * u *"» '«d i" tJie eity, $1 25 a pair. Of Hi . li.Ti m - * V #ry Ur .»" Mwrtmeut, and Lad lee wiil find they can be suited at once aa to quality and Mac 30»lll (UtpiiM everybody. medicines. FmiroUTIUN If OH. NK.XT AU Ijr TUMN.-- . ~t How gentle its reft and peacefal iu ilnmbur, Soon with the deed it* form will be nambered; A mother'* fond hope, to the father a pleasure How eoon must they put with their early found treasure. Mother, dear Mother!—it etart* from iu deep; \\ hat a pang for tha father—the daar Mother weep*. Too well she remember*, when to her bosom «he fold*. How neglectful waa aha when tha child had a Cold. Now lake my advice, allow me to men'ion. Of alight Cough* and Cold*—it lead* to Consump tion. And happy the thought, it will diapel all your giief. If given to Children-LEONARD'S INSTANT RELIEP. Wholesale Agents. Mfssrs PURCELL. LADD t CO. To be bad of all Druggists in Richmond. jy I |\]KW UKNKVA, FAVKTTK COUNTY, il Pa ~ Febuary 4, 1856 —Dr. I. Scott fcCo —Itis with much pleasure that I inform you that I gave one dose of ysur McLane's Improved Vermifuge to a child of mine that was sick. It brought from bim between 3n and 40 large Worms, without nauseating him in the least. He soon after recovered hi* health. JESSE PROVINCE. All the above Medicines for sale by Purceli, Ladd It Co., and Alex. Duval, Richmond. jy 8 C, H £.1P CASH FKKD STUKK AM> GRANARY.—The undersigned having deter mined to adopt the cash system exclusively, after the lit of July, begs leave to inform his former custom ers and the public that he will continue to keep a full stock of Mill Offal. Grain and nice bolted Meal, and every other article in his line which he will sell at a ■mall advance for caah. Thankful for theliberal pat ronage heretofore extended to him he solicit* a con tinuance of it. He will as formerly deliver all arti cles sold by him any where in the city. JOHN W. COSBY, jo 30—tf Corner ef Franklin and Wallet. rpHK WUMIKIIKLIi I'A 1N UCKKU.-- 1. All pain cured like magic. In bottles. 14, 2j and 50 cents. Pain is tbe forerunner of disease — Cure the pain, and yon check the disease. Dr. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER is truly the wonder of the age! It cures pain in the time that it requires to get a physician. It cure® Chilblains and Frosted Feet. It cores Toothache in a minute! Cures Cranio or Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Cures Stitf Neck and Swelled Kace, from a cold. Cures Rheuicatism and Neuralgia. Cures Pprains, Bruises, Scalds and Burn*. Cures Corns and any Pains in the Feet. Cures Ague and Lumps in the Breast instantly. Cores Earache in a few minutes. Cures Pain in the Sides, Limbs or Back. Cures Ague and Chills and Fever, This is no humbug medicine, but it is made by a retular physician, of thirty-five years' experience, in Philadelphia, where every family has it in use ; and no family should be without a bottle, in case of acci dent or sudden sickness. It is used internally and ex ternally, always giving immediate relief. If this Pain Curer could speak, it would exclaim "Whilst most physicians take whole months toslay, I make my cures in half a summer's day!" There is no preparation for Weak Stomachs or Bowels like this Pain Curer. Sold by all Druggist in Richmond, Norfolk, Peters burg and all towns in Virginia. ap 19—d2aw riMIU (aKKAT KLUOI) PtKIfIKKAM) 1 INVIGORATING COMP OU N D.—Dr. J S ROSE'S (of Philadelphia) celebrated SARSAPA HILLA BLOOD PURIFIER. Asa Spring and Sum mer Alterative Medicine aud Invigorating Drink, it has no equal. It purifies and enriches the Blood; Acts upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ; Carries off ail Secretions aud Humors ; Cleanses the Skin of all Eruptions; Gives Appetite. Bloom and Vigor ; St lengthens nud Invigorates the Constitution; Makes the Skin soft, smooth and natural; Expels Pimples, Boils and Sores ; Cures Scrofula aud all Skin Eruptions; Cures Dropsy, Kidney and Bladder Affections ; Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Gout; Drives the evil effects of mercury from the sys tem ; BuiMs up a weak state of Body; Allays Nervous Affections, and enlivens the spir its. For Female Complaints, which in their nature are exhausting and debilitating, it is particularly recom mended. Indeed, it makes the weak strong; the pale and emaciated, from sickness or natural causes, soon have color, bloom and health As a summer drink it is exhilerating, refreshing, stimulating and enliven ing. Persona (young and old) who have used this de lightful compound are surprised at its immediate ber.eticiaJ effects Quart Bottles #1. small, 50 eta. Sold by Purcell, Ludd & Co.; Grubbs 4t Apperson, O. A. Strecker, I'aterson it Jackson; Bennett Beers; Alex. Duval; Duval So Norton; J. Blair; S. M. Zachrisson; A. Bodeker; Wm. P. Ladd; Laidley it Ro binson, Richmond; aud ail the Druggists in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Petersburg, Lynchburg, and all other towns in Virginia. ap 19—2awd rjOI.I.AKO'N UIIKUAIATIC MNIIIIENT 1 Soiiie remarkable cur*=i performed by this Lini ment have come under our especial notice of lata, and among thorn we will mention the case of a Mrs. Johnston, on Union Hill, who had boon confined to her bed tor more than a week by rheumatism, and was cured by onk huttle or IVi.lhu'> Khki'mi tic Liniment. Prepared only by JOHN W. POLLARD, Druggist, 17th street. And for sale by Druggist* throughout the oity. mh 11—ts LMKTY ( E.M> AMI <»■>K IKIl.h.Ut A I BOTTLE—DOLLAR CORDIAL, the mostre nowned Medicine ever introduced, for the cure of a certain disease and debility, wnh certainty and dis patch, in a few days, with the saving of time and rnouey—received the highest approbation from mem bers of the College of Surgeons in London, and is used in most of the Hospitals in England, where the most severe ca.'-s of Veaknrss have succumbed, by the use of this valuable Medicine. Priceso cts. and $1 per bottle. To be had of L. B. THOMAS, Dr. O. B. HILL, DUVAL Ji. NORTON. CiIAS. MILLSPAUGH, J. B. WOOD, S. M. ZACHRISSON, and A. LESLIE, oppt site the R. & K. R. R. Depot, Broad street. je 10—ts IIOMtt lUKOICINK—UK*. OAW.I' ELIXIR cures Coughs, Colds and Whooping Cough, and affords great relief in Consumption and most diseases arising from colds and neglected coughs. The following are a few extracts from certificates of citizens of Richmond who have tested its virtues : "By a timely use of it, I have no doubt it has saved one many doctor's fees. I know of its good effects with a great many other than my own family."— ff'ss. McCrery. "I have nsed It in my family for three years, and found it the test family medicine I have ever nsed."— 51. A. Steteiuon. " Kor sickness among children, nothing can be bet ter."—M. H. (iodwin. " I have tried all the cough remedies of the day and have no hesitation in saying that 1 believe Mrs Daws' to be the most valuable preparation of the kind new in use."—Elijah Warren. Kor sale by Mrs. A. B. DAWS, Bennett It Beers, Alex. Duval, Paterson it Jackson, Chas. Millspaugh, E. J. Picot. A. Bodeker and Charles D. Yale. CASK— \a Richmond, May Ist, 1856 Gentlemen : My child had commenced breaking out last fall in small sores, which gradually extended over the eutire head, including both ears, which were so much eaten by the sores as to cause lue to fear that both ears would drop off. I tried all sorts of adver tised and domestic remedies without any good result. I then procured and applied a little TURK OIL. It began to get better; the bottle got broke, and we ap plied galls to it; it again began to get worse. My eldest daughter said, "Pa, do get some mere of thai TURK OIL; sister's head looked so much better when you used it" We got another bottle, and her head i* now nearly well. Thi* was an aggravated case, and took half an hour every day to wash it, and it was very offensive. One more bottle, I feel assured will cure her entirely, as there is but little of the dis ease remaining. You are entitled to this, and for the benefit of others, I take great pleasure in giving you this certificate Respectfully, 8. T. Chai.k. To Messrs DOVE it CO. my 3 JACKSON'S KXCKLSJOR BITTKKS ia «* peculiarly adapted, by its composition, to every disease of the liver and stomach which is produced by our ever varying climate In all forms of bilious diseases and Liver Complaint, it ia one of the molt valuable remedies. Prepared only by R. H. JACKSON, and for sale by Drusgists generally. je 2tf rpHK UNITKD STATKN 1,1 FK INMU -1 RANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OK PHILADELPHI A—Capital and Value of Annual Premiums, 4i1.421.ti1242.—This Company grants Poli cies of Life insurance on the lives of either white persons or slaves, upon as good terms as any other good Company iu the btate. The nett profits of the business are divided annually among those holding Life Policies. ~ SLAVES insured for one or four years. Kor farther information, call at the office of Insu rance Co. Valley of Virginia, wbeie explanatory books and papeis may be obtained O. K. BRESEE, „ _ ... General Agent for the State of Va. Dr. P. W. HANCOCK, Medical Examiner. Having charge of the above busiiess, 1 shall be pleased to give any information upon the subject, or attend to any business entrusted to ius je 17—lm T. L. D. WALKORD. L WOOLHOuav h M-J WUOLHOUSK ortcri h«r aervicea to the Ma dical Faculty and tli© ladiea of Richmond and ita vi ctmty, LEECH ER AND CUPPER, and UwS. age "* attoßll on, to merit their kind patron- Mr*. W. may be found at all hours, day and night at her residence, over Meiars. Sublett i. Brother's Hardware store, 213 Broad st ' N. B. The best imported LEECHES constantly receiving and for sale. 1 °° o ' tr7 attended to toor^ef" BANUAOEa <«« and m«i. •IT A light ovsr the door from » •'slack tiU ucre- B| i»iHi SUMMER RETREATS. snOYNKK'I* WHITE AND BLACK SIIL C PHURSPRI SO 5 —Thi* doUghtfal watering place i* now open for the recaption ofvisitors 11 U situated on the line of the counties of Roiiioke and B rtetoart, surrounded by mountain*, and 'n e*»e of the moet beentlfal. picturesque and fottHo of Virginia, and immediately on the lme of fa Vir ginia and Tenneaaee Railroad, within 252 yard* of the road itself, and about half a mile from Benaack** de pot, only eight or nine hoars nde from Richmond and Petersburg, and about two boars from Lynchburg. Persons leaving City Point, or Petersburg, or Rich mond. In the morning, by the Southslde end Danville Railroade, and Ukiog the ears of the Virginia and Ten nessee Railroad at Lynchbnrg, reach Bonaeck'sdepot about 3 o'clock P M . the *ame day, where an Omni bus. to., will meet them, and soavey thenr t» trie aP Then are three White and two Black Sulphur Springs, whose curative powers can be attested oy scores of persons, who have been entirely Mueved y uaing the waters. The reputation of tbe*e wafers for half a century cast has been established in the sur rounding counties for having cured many persons af dieted with various chronic and other They are net aurpassed by any mineral waters in \ lrjrinm for the cure of Dyspepsia in its venous forms Affec tion* of the Liver. Kidnevs and Bladder, Oeneral De bility, especially of tbe Nervous System. all kinds of Cutaneous and other Diseaae* of the Skin, and »«y of tha diseases peculiar to females. They are gently purgative and diuretic, with a strong determination to the akin. For certificate* as to the efficacy of the waters of these Springs, see handbills Tbe Buildings are spacious and convenient, and almoat entirely new, consisting ot Hotels, Cottages, 4ic., affording accommodations equal to any to be fouid in the mountains of Virginia, for aboat 4w The Furniture and Fixtures are about equal to those of the best hotels in our cities. The Bedding is unusually good, with hair mattresjae throughout the establishment—as to all which we in vite visitors to examine and judge for themselves. No pain* have been *par»d in obtaining tbe best aervanu, and the mo*t experienced and beat qualified assistants for every department of the eatablish- The seneral management is confided to J- A Hf.- FELFINGER, Esq., late of Cumberland, Maryland, assisted by Alfred R. James and Ro. J. Read, lata of Lynchburg, v ho will no doubt give satisfaction to all who may visit the place. There will be BOWLING ALLEYS, kc-, for ex ercise. _ . A fine BAND OK MUSIC is already secured, and a Telegraph Office will soon be established at Bon sack's depot .. The TABLE will be found equal to any in the mountains, the facilities for securing suppliea being about as great a* they can well be. J. A. HEFELKINGER t CO , je 13—3 m Proprietors AM E L 1 A WHI T K St LPH UK XX SPRINGS, situated 2J miles from Jetersville Depot, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, 50 miles from Richmond, will be opened the Ist of July. The waters of these two Springs are said to be equal to any waters in the mountains, and have been anal yzed in Philadelphia, and have the same properties of the Greenbrier white Sulphur. Terms ok Board as follows: —Per day #150; per week #9; per month, for 28 days, #28; Children over 2 years old and under 12 years, and servants, half price. There will be an omnibus, always ready to take visitors to the Springs. je 12—d2m THQB C. WILLSON & SONS. BATIIINU, UIIIiSAFKAKKHAIiL, HAMPTON, Va—This delightful watering pluce is now open for the reception of visitors by the day, we«k, month or season. It is situated on an eleva ted point, and commands an extensive aud splendid view of the Bay, Hampton Roads, James River, and the surrounding country. The advantages for Bathing are »ot surpassed by any other watering place, aud the climate is pro verbial for health. The Proprietor pledges himself to make every ef fort to render the stay of visiters pleasant, and takes the liberty to refer for his ability aud disposition to please, to those who have heretofore selected Chesa peake Hall for their summer retreat, je 2—3 m R. G. BANKS, Proprietor. ALLEtiIIAM SPKINOS This Winter ing place is situated in the county of Montgoni ery, Virginia, on the banks of the Roanoke River, 3t miles from the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and surrounded by mountain scenery unsurpassed for beauty in the State. This water is unequalled in its efficaeiout qualities by any mineral water in the Union, and contains ingredients peculiarly it* own, and which have never yet been found to exiar in any other mine ral springs Its use has reached and relieved caset which all Medicine and other mineral waters had failed in. Persons wishing to gain further information in regard to the sanitive qualities of the water, are re ferred to large cards, which we have in all the princi pal Hotels, Steamboats, Cars, Vc, with certificates appended from gentlemen of the highest character. We have recently erected large Bathing establish ments of all descriptions; also, a comfortable Recep tion House at the railroad. Persons leaving Richmond or Petersburg, will ar rive at the Springs the same day by 6 o'clock P. M. We will be prepared to receive visitors by the Ist day of June. Our best efforts will be given to render a visit to this fountain of health agreeable and pleas ant. J NO. W. HOLT it SONS, my 27—dtlOA Proprietors. HVUKIA MOTKL.-.OLU I'OINT CO.U KORT —This delightful summer resort, the most invitinz on the Southern Seaboard, and, for at traction, inferior to none in the country, convenient to the Salt baLh and the many other luxuries of the tide water reition. in broad view of Hampton Roads and the Chesapeake Bay, and with an extensive military post beside it, has passed to the proprietorship of the undersigned, and will be opened for the public recep tion on the 10th day of June, after which date it will not be again closed. Disease at Old Point Comfort, at any season, is almost unknown. Kor health, it may be said, indeed, to rival the most secluded watering place of the moun tain interior; so that the up-landur may feel no risk in goingdowu to test the attractions of this celebrated lowland retreat. The propiietor has engaged, for the general super intendence, Mr. Joseph B. Stegal, of Richmond, late of the Hugenot Springs, a gentleman of marked apti tude fur the trust he has assumed, while his own su pervision will guard the comfort of visitors and the reputation of the establishment. my 13—3 m JOS. SEOAR. AIiGKK'S Wlll'i'K SUliPildU SPRINGS, BOTETOURT COUNT*. VA.— This well known watering place is now open for the reception of visitors. Board, per day $2 (0 " per week 10.CKJ " per month 35.00 jy 2—lOt P- A. HATCHER, Proprietor. TKIBI-IMi MI'UIMJM—TbiH rNtnbli»b ment will be opened on the 15th day of July for the reception of visitors. The Hotel and Catiins are supplied with new furniture throughout, and the com forts of the establishment are equal, if not tuperior, to those of any other Springs in the mountains. Th* medicinal properties of the various waters compoeing Stribling Springs, are inferior to none in the United States. There is Alam, Sulphur and Chalybsats, of superior quality. The Alum is believed to be the best now visit jd. These Springs are situated about 12 miles north west of Staunton. The Parkersburg line «f stages run past the hens*, leaving Staunton after the arrival of the Eastern Cars. The propiietor respectfully solicits the patronage of the health and pleasure seeking public, assuring thein that no pains or expense will be spared to give general satisfaction. jy 7—6t CHESLRY KINNEY. ROANOHfc KKl> StLPHLUSPRLXi.o. —This handsomely improved Watering Place will be open for the reception of visitors on the IMb day of June next It is situated in a dense forest of native oaks, in the northern part of the beautiful county of Roanoke, on the turnpike ruad leading from Salem by the way of Newcastle to the Sweet Sprints, and within a day's journey from Richmond or burg. Passenger* en the Virginia and Tennessee railroad will reach Salem from Richmond at 4 o'clock, P. M., and will be immediately taken, in Kent fc Summer son's splendid daily line of Stage Caaches, to the Roanoke Red Sulphur, (in miles,) where thev will arrive befoie supper, and find every comfort that can tempt the weary traveller to prolong his stay, but if they prefer to do so, they can leave !n the same line next morning, dine at the Sweet Springs, and reach the Greenbier White Sulphur before night, thus ma king an ENTIRELY DAY TRAVEL of two day* from Richmond or Petersburg to the White Sulphur! 1 "turning from the Springs, passen.ers will he brought from the White Sulphur to the Roanoke Red Sulphur the first day .and after toiing breakfast there reach the railroad at Salem in time for the mornins train, so a* to reach Richmond er Peteisburir the same day. No expense or trouble will be spared to make thi* as agreeable a* any water place in Virginia Al though, but a new candidate for popular favor, the proprietor, flatter them*e!ves that it is to take a high position as well for it. curative quauliw a* for the style of it* accommodations. Mr. Charles nuhhe' h D ° W ""■ fim rata eater er for the pub he, and for his attention to all the details of a public esubhshment, has been secured (together with LIB wile) a* manager. Under their management, vis .tor. may he.ure of a cordial welcome, aid the very best treatment. .■JiS ''o l ®, 1 ; " illch contains 25 room*, including a spacious Ball Room, and all the other improvement*, nave been erected on the most approved models of taste and convenience, furnishing accommodation for 100 v.si tors the preaent season, which will be increas ed to any extent >bat may be required hereafter. A superb BAND OK MUSIC, ha* been engaged for the iCMoo, and in all reapeeta, it will be the couataat and earnest efforts of the proprietor* to render their \ laitora comfortable and happy. The water of the Roanoka Red Sulphur has not been fully analised. but the remarkable beueht de rived from it. use. by persons suffering from palmo nary complaints, justifies the belief that among other valuable medicinal qualities, it will be found to have that which has given to the Red Sulphur of Monroe. Its celebrity, viz : reducing tile pulse, and acting as a tooie at the same time. It has also proved bUhlv beneficial to persons suffering from Dyspepsia and other diseases of the stomach, a* could be sliowa bv many certificates were it deemed necessary GEORGE W. SHANKS, ) A HUPP. GREEN B BOARD. 1 Proprietors. WILLIAM WALTON. i rropn,Wwfc , „ »AV |O C. SHAN*., J runaways. i3OO HKwXKU.- T lie jPffibEonded on4th July nigbt. H« £L latfo aboat 28 year, ef age, spare made likeMN j manners; is abont 5 feet s men sis • u ' jy B—eod2w* — —— —juiiniwa Y IN JAlL.—'There wm M «£££*«. the j«l of H.nnoo conaty. on th at J, dav of April, a negro man calling hira self ARmTsTE ADCLARKE. as the jSLm of Mary Sims, of the city of Richmond, and was formerly the property of a Mr. Thompson, of Goochland. Heie about fifty-five years' and has a very gram look when spoken to; and was verv badly dressed when committed. The owner will eleiM come forward, pro*® prowrty, W ses ind take him away, car he will bi dealt faw direct. A. B. HUTCHESUN, «. H. C. mf i KUNAWAV.- Riisawaj' frem the M aubscnbnr, on the Ist January last, a negro JL woman named AMANDA belonging to ihe estate of Samuel Pleasants, deceased. She a dark brown complexion, about twen ty-seven years old. and has a mother living iu Butch ertown ant many relatione living in Powhatan, wher J she i* no doubt harbored. The usual "ward will be paid upon her delivery to mo at the jail B. HUTCHISON. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ~1H» WE have on hand a lnr«e awiorl. JHfcfc. nient of Gold. Stone, Cameo. Lava, Floren teen and plain Gold Sleeve Bnttons and All those in want will find it to their interest to examioe our stock before purchasing. MYERS t JANKE, No. 755, Main at, ia 20 Sign of the Illuminated Clock. -5 «ILL ifc WeiUKJIKYKU. Ne. JSjk 96 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, Vs., kS 3 have just opened a fine assortment of dhjJlfrWatcbes, of the best English and Swiss ma kers both Hunting and open dials; also, a handsome assortment of Jewelry; Pearl setts, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, fine pocket Cutlery, hue Scissors in cases and by the single pair; also, the best French Perfumery, French Soaps. Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes, and everything in the Fancy line, to which they invite the inspection of their friends and the public. je 4 —lm B'KIUUKOKD dfc CO'S WEHTKtt> EX PRESS.— Rates of freight per 100 lbi. on manu factured Tobacco from RICHMOND through to the following place*, viz: ' SUMMER RATES. WIHTER RATES. To Wheeling #0.80 #0.30 To Cincinnati 1 00 1.10 To Louisville. 1.10 1-20 To New Albany 1.20.. 1.30 To Evansville 1-20 1.30 To St. Louis 1.30 1.40 To Illinoii River, above Peoria, 1.70......... 1.80 To Peoria and points ab0ve............. 1.6.5....••.••.•••• 1.75 To Nashville 1.60 1.70 To Memphis. 1.60 1.70 To Chicago 1.60 1.70 N. B. Receipts given through to all the above places, and Goods forwarded to all parts of the Uni ted Status and Canada*. Apply to D. B. BRIDGFORD St CO., my 23 On the Dock. IVIOTiifcH'S BREAST V 1. O T II S--A ill CERTAIN PREVENTIVE OK AND RE LIEF" TO A GATHERED BREAST.—These Cloths have now been in use for several years, and with scarcely any advertiaing, have met with a rapid sale. Hundreds have testified to their etlicacy in preventing the formation of Mammary Abcess or Gaiheied Breast, allaying inflammation where it hud commenc ed, and in producing an easy How of milk. They are the invention of a Virginia Lady, who had long been a sufferer from this distressing complaint, and failed to find relief from any other source. They can be worn stall times without inconvenience, and hava never in asingle instance failed to give relief when applied promptly and hsfore the disease had appear ed. They may be easily transmitted by mail to any part of the country; and orders accompanied with #1 and 12centsin postage stamps, will always secure the receipt of them, with full directions for their use. For sale by the ageuts, MEADE it BAKER, Apothecaries, 186 Main, N. W. corner of 10th street, je 30—d&elm Richmond. Va. r y i'Ol'l.All—<jo,ooo feet 5 S Voiilar •J - O expected daily per schr. Brandywine, and for sale low from wharf. EDWARD K. DUDLEY, je 21 19th st, between Main and Kranklin. W1 1.1.1-VU JHUtiKMS kiutlocated iulliia city, and will be receive orders from gentlemcu desirous to havsAvheir houses PAINTED FRESCO in a superior aud elegant style, at Mr. O. A. Strecker's Apothecary Store- Terms moderate, je 24—d Im" IJItU.UII .)! taKIST itl 1 I.KS KOK NAI,K JL 1 have on hand seven of NOYES' BURR STONE MILLS.* which Mills have taken the first premium at the World's Fair, London, and at every other Fair where lliey ha»« been exhibited. I have, also, several small Water Wheels—one of ijpn, as low as #30.— Also, a lot of second-hand Machinery, such as Shaf ting, Pullies, Belts. &c.; all of which will ha sold very law. It can be seen at the store on 10th street, two doori from Bargamit,'* corner, where I will receive to sell on commission, every description of new aud second-hand Machinery. JOHN A. JETER, Prescott House. 'Circulars, with cut, description and prices of these Mills, sent to any direction, gratis, on application, my 13—dts BKI,I.KVLJ£ liUM'l'lAi. Thin instil u tion is situated on Church Hill, Richmond, Va., in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the comfort of pa tients and the successful treatment of disease. The Lying-in Wards are peculiarly commodious. The undersigned give their personal attendance to all patients placed under their charge. TERMS: Colored Patients per week. Whites t> " " Private accommodations... 7to 10 " These rates embrace at charges for Board, Medi cines, and Medical and Surgical attendance. ty No Small Pox admitted. PHYSICIANS: JAMES BOLTON, M. D., Grace street, between 4th and sth. C. S. MILLS, M. D, 12th street, between Broad and Marshall. R. T. C«LEMAN, M. D , Corner of 4th and Grace streets. Resident Physician— Dr WOOD inv 24—6 m I»u:u.»lu>l> HI 11-UINO KiINU CUM. it PANY—TEN SHARES OK STOCK KOR SALE LOW—This Company has been in successful operation for four years, and in about the same period $200 will be paid on each share of stock then unre deemed. In this company stockholders may borrow money, ard give as security either real estate or'their stock in the company. Those wanting to purchase these ten share* very low, must apply to-day at the Dispatch Office. je 13—ts rpHK IIAKTFOUI) KIRK I N*l, RAM i£ 1 COMPANY—INCORPORATED IN 1810.— CAPITAL STOCK #300,000. 1 his Company ha* transacted an extensive business for more than forty years, and has aimed to secure public confidence by an honorable and faithful fulfil ment of its contract*, and owner* of property are as suredl that all fair cl»iu.s for loss under its policies will be liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. No charge for Policies. E. H. RHODES, Agent, No. 22 Pearl street, J e I?—it" Smith. Rhodes fc Co. LA4«Kit tilKtt, ol' superior <iuulity, put up in pint and quart bottles for family use. Kor '*le l'y P. WILBACHER, Dealer in Liquors, Wines, Cigars. Vc , jy 2 No. 20S Main at. [VO. ll!).—At (tin new Clotbinjc 'ilouar, -I! next door to J. W. Randolph's Bookstore, can now l e found the largest and moat varied stock of light Summer Clothing. This month's receipt* have been very heavy, comprising a full variety of Mar sielles Suits, Col'd and White Linen Buits, Black Al paca and Merino Coats ; also, a rich assortment of Furnishing Goods, such a* light Summer Tie*, Stock* Hdkf* . Gloves, Socks, buspenders, ic , all of which I will sell at nniuaily low price* for cash. J. D. GOODMAN, j» 3» No. 119 Main street. IJNKM (■OOUM.~We kav«itmi> ilcriaed A bargains in all ktnde of Linen Uoud», conaieting of Table (Jlotlu ; Tajile Diaper*; Toweling; Pillow I.men; tine and com men Shirting Linen; Linen Cam bric Hdkfs fur gentlemen and ladiea, and many oilier good* in that line, which we will («|| cheap J. MILLHIBEK & BRO., IMS Bro»rt «tr»et. 1 A"" ! N VMKNTKKWKi.II KOKHAI.t. 1J t Ko / »»le privately, a tract of Land lying about a mile* from Richmond, aud cue utile from tlm R. U l» Railruad Thia tract contain. 83 acre. About on#-' thud lai cleared anil is in cultivation, the balance i« in o-lglnall growth TW improveuiet* cou*i«U of a tolera ble good framed Dwelling |8s:« feet, and other ue wlXISu 1 i' o ?***' w,th * B P rio ' «f eAcellent wet*. KorVurther information apply to W. T. Ctialkley A the er to H. J. NUNALLV^ '* Maneheater. jIItLLIMi BtHlWKM».l'keiwim M Sj." H T o re i ol V r .° cooduc ted under the firm of H : * K. 8. TALIAKKRRO, at our Klour Milk wti.in future be managed b, u*. " *""*• corner of Carv and llth etreet*. - '* niJNLOP. fttONCITRK t, CO. UUK;H n.~VVe Ed D?w k e H° r r 4 * * '"*• ,UM!k °' well bun.- to WMt W W " wiU M " luwlou > pereuu •£• *'*° to contract for Brtek werk, lh * M»P«m*K>«i of Mr. Lake McKenna. . LARCS k BHINK, _ * 74 Mato atr£t (1 WJK ib"" 1 .*?. ■•**' to Niabir NMt|rt it luk.e-w I HAED CORK—the former a de light fal fual for grate*, and the laUet an excellent «ttd ecvaomieal aubetiiut* for anthracite eoal for FOHHBSrr AJTDftALB. FOK atore nad' 4 we~lUm.' with a kitchen. No 53 M.i« the St. Charles Haul, and u« oZ a J? d t* Mr. Riley m « M»ntill« .tore it Uin . *<**1 fcjjfcj fjr as; kind of busioeis, and to a good tenant n. rent will be moderate. Apply to ' LEWIS HYMAN, Wauhmaker jy g-12t 98, Matos&V WB EKNT..<iUrli« ■8 Bm "> Bank, the store I left, neat door u! EL Henri. Caekie k Harrison's. ia for reetTbl! stand ia an excellent one for a retail trade. i m i,7 Messrs. Palmer It Clopton, or to * ' " JT 9-<t J- J FRY « JfOK KKNT-A 4e.ir.kto fcrt7k7*. sidence contain.., 8 room., with a good ... den. arable, wood, coal and hea house*, fo' th. balance of the year, bow occupied by ft. B. tail,. Possession given immediately. Applv to jy <»— [m * OFOBGET BAfIBY. I3t h St,,.* eFOH KIfSiT«»A very dealrabl« rem dence indeed, anitable for a med<om aize fanm. with every convenience of gas. water ke btti' room «p ataira with warm and cold watar. also shower bath: cooking ranie and kiteb'n fixtaree. which makes labor easy; sufficient room for aervanta; amci* cloaeta, atore rooma, wood and coal houses; conv« a'ent to businessand market, on Marshall street b* tween 4th and f »th. near St. Jaroea* Church It it , t preaent occupied by Mra. Hill, who will lake ptei tare in »howio« it to any who may call. It will be vacant by the 20th, or aoooer if deaired. Krqaira anove, or at the Rev. Mr Darden's, next door jr 9—3t ®STOKKM O* BKOAD BTUKtiT FOR RENT--Twe apacioua -tore. Broad Street Hotel for rent. One hasspacieu* light and dry basement, with a end yard attacked with a hydrant near the dour, the other atore has city water in the rear pnrt of it, with a gutter passing the waate water into 9tli street. For terma apply ti jv 8— 6t GODDIN It APPKHSON. HOOJW KOK HKNT, over K. jT S pence's Clothing atore, No. 126 Main street Apply to E. D. KEELING, No. 135. ' jy 7—l in FOK KKMT Tfcree or four n«*m ■ia brick dwelling., suitable for moderate •ue.l MSt. families, and |<ossession given immediately They are tituated a ahort distance above the corpora tion on the Weatham Plank Road. Apply to THOMAS M. MONTAGUE, jy 3—d2w on the premises, HOIiSK AMD LOT KOtt NALIU For aale privately, a frame House, situated <.n 26th street. Union Hill, containing H rooms, with other conveniences attached, suitable for a genteel family. The house is built of good materials and to constructed that it might be easily changed ioto » double tenement without much expense, or it sulti ciently large and convenient for a good sized family Excellent water a short distance from the house; ter eral churches and four schools in or near the neighbor hood. Any person wishing to purchase a good house, on accommodating terms, will please apply to EDWARD D. EACHO, Agent, jy 4—l w Pearl street. MFOK UKNT.-Ilnvlng taken Ibeuew brick house adjoining Mosirt Haxail It Co., and \V. T. Staples it Co., we otter for rent the dtti ruble Warehouse at present occupied by us corner of 12th and Cary streets. Possession will be given immediately. Jy 4-dlm PETE'S. MARTIN it CO. ®KOK KKM'-Tke upper part ol my store. Pcsnetsion given immediately for terma, apply to R. H. BARNKy, je 21—ts On Franklin. between 17ih and IBtlt its. ®KOt( UKNT.»TIie while Collude on Governor street, near the Richmond flout*, containing four rooms, kitchen, with two ,-oouit, kc. Apply to JOHN R. COOK, je 24—-dts Pearl afreet. (lit H KiN T-Two Teaeineiitw on Bank at., occupied by Mrs. Booker as a Boarding house. Possession will be given ou the Ist of Ju'y. Also, Ihe Tenement adjoining, occupied by Mr. .Ino. K Martin. Possession will bo given on the Ist of October next. Also, several Tenements near the Upper Market.— Apply to JOHN OR.KMK, je 23—ts 12th street. KOU ttKMT-.MA HI.HOItO. loimtT ly WALL STREET HOTfcL.—This properly ia situated on l. r >th, between Main and Frankliq streets, has been recently enlarged and undergoes thorough repair. It can accommodate comfortably from ft/ty to aixty lodgers. There is a large bar rociu about thirty by forty feet, a parlor 25 by 30 leer, a dining room 30 by 40 feet, a spacious kitchen with large bake oven and extensive cooking ranges, all !»• cently built; comfortable servants' rooms, conveni ences for coal and wood, is well supplied with water in the kitchen, bar room and on the second thoij gas has been introduced into the house, and there is every convenience necessary for such an establish inent. Possession given on the Ist of February next, For terms apply to If END ALL GRIFFIN. ja 30—tf BKOR KKNT.—That very UrnlniitU Huuac on JMmii utreet, 2nd dour above lotLtl. - T)ii« lioune in in the uiost improving p&rt ot tb* city, being in u fbort tiitlauce of the Buukatind otli«r public place*of bu*ineM. Powwanion giv> nUt A' -U, Apply to fe 18—ti BENJAMIN DAVIV MWBgfr UK. A DIM X.iO.\ "s NIW OKKICE, embracing fire rooms, ou between Htli and 9th *treets, lina every rvquiaite for perlorniioK ttny operation in Dentistry iu a superior manner, »t a fair price. Veiuz estayer //our voui-meme. my 21 r«~?lfV (UAKKIAUKS, lAKKIAUKS. kßekS; The cubscriber ha* on hand, at hi* Coaeti jHnkiof! Establishment, on Lombard Al ley, between Main ami Cary, ',13th *nd 14th *treets,) near the Columbian Hotel. COACHES, CHARIO - BAROUCHES, BUGGIES with and without top*, and SULKIES, all of his own make, of tbe beat material* and worllin&n*bip. All of which will be •old a* low as good work of the kind can be in tbe city of Richmond; and I respectfully aak a call from those in want of any artielu in the Carriage line, a* I am de termined to make to order and tell at the lowest prices poaaible, and all work sold, that is new, wat ranted. fe 26—d9m MICAJAH MANGUM. ' THE iMUHIC HTOKfc.-l" SjCgmXßjH H. TAYLOR would rewind Ins friends and the public generally that 1/ II V J II his store is ou Governor street, where mar be found PIANO KORTES, MELODK ON>», 'iIHTARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES and ACCOK OEONS, of the beat quality, and at the lowest prices. He is sole agent in this city lor the sale of the cele brated Nuiin* Jt Clark's PIANOS, which are not sur passed by any other makers, and equalled bat by few. Also, Gale V Co.'a superior Pianos. Guitar and Violin STRINGS, of the best quality He has the largest stock of MUSIC to be fouud la this State, and is constat ly receiving the latest publi cation, which he will sel at the must reduced pries* and upon as good terms as can be had elseivher*. t9" Pianes tuned, repaired, and let ou hire. tW Old Piano* taken in part pay for new ones. 1/Uit »AL£~ISU feet of m ound ou IJrure street, opposite the Agricultural Kair Grounds — Also, 150 feet in the same square, on Broad street — The whole, or part thereof, is offered for sale. Apply to Dr. BROOCKB. at hi* office, je 19—lm* Main «t„ between 7th and Bth si* WfKINU OOOI»M.~\Ve are £3 enr stock of SPRING TRIMMINGS, which, as usual, consists of a great variety of new and dosirs ble goods. We are receiving KRESH SUPPUK* every week, and our customers may reat assured, that by giving us a call at once, they will save themselves much time and trouble in lhe tedious alfort of "MATCHING TRIMMINGS." HIRSH It BOTTCHER, mh 25—4 m* 209 Broad street W'l'OthM KOK —VI KtslMlA SIA PER CENTS KOR SALE.-Wehave aiwaysoo hand, first class Securities for investment. Persuus wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest U» give u* a call. rnv 17—t, C. W PITRCELT. k CO 81 .M.HKH STOCK now beiug reduced. w« invite the attention of purchased of Suiuuis' Clothing to the essoi tment on hand, asssuritig thiee disposed to buy, that bargains will be ottered. LINEN PANTS; also, Marseilles Psuts, in gie* r variety—the assortment comprising a complete list >»• sixes, also a full lino of coloi*. ALPACA COATS; also Drapd'Ete. fanners'#*■ tin and Single Milled Cloth Coats, made up iu us lightest, and still substantial manner MARSEILLES VESTS, both White and Kane?. Plain and figured. The assortment is large, and we wish to close the* out. Look for 110 Main st. jy 8 GROSHONO t TUPM AN [YIOTICK.—The suksrrlbrr, having t»f'« i v re-elected Constable la the 4th District »l Ilea rico county, begs leave te inform the public that be will take pleasure in attending to any busiuees to *»J pert of the county that uiay be entrusted to huu. si"> will use every exertiouaoto perform the various du ties aa that all concerned will be satisfied. My resi dence is on the Weethani PUnk Road, a short dw taace west of the city of Richmond, wbeie 1 *•*/ generally be fouad. Respectfully, jy &—dl2t THOS. M MONTAGU*-- __ MK. I.KKKHVUK' Ht'HUUL, Klthmnnd V*.—The next session of this lustitutwu »ui open on the Ist day of October, 1856, and eloee va the first dayof Jnly. 1857. _ Terms.— Board *200; Washing •20; English T«'* tion +4"; Modem Languages, each #20; Latin Maste on Piano, Harp or Guitar til)-, Drawing Di awing from nature ♦40; Paint iug, water colors HJ In oP ♦50. Primary Department for children uader 10 years oT age ♦»). Rr.i KRKNa'Ks - Pairoo* r>f the School, Ri«ht Re*- Bishop Mead, Right Rev. Bishop Johns. Right R*«- Hishop Cobb* of Alabama, Rev Motes l>. Huge. I' D , the clergy of the * piaeopal Churoh of Virginia- Kaciltv.—Hubert P. Lefebvre, A M, Principe*: Rev H 8 Kepplor, Rev W. C. Wehb. John T-UJ tie, M. D ,R. A Lewie, M. D , Joseph Mlehard, Jo*« A. Calye, C. W. Thilou, Mi** Goraon, Mi* Tajlo'. Madame Estvan, MUle Laay. etc., eto. Alt letter* to he directed to _ _lT 7 -4ai HUBERT F, LirgßVß^. DKi'RIVKU TIUHMURMNU.S* ft Canton Matting*, cheuked and whit*, beaold cheap. ALfRED MOSES. J|7 i