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THE DAILY PIggATUa. WMHMhV - PinaooUl «nd CommmoUL id Vi ri MM M IWI •*•** ' * ' #9000 do. at »«i. Th. broafht ft*. «*uZfZSZ i»luk<( iha ten* amount af una mtlltoe «wi JSVoreported in a d;*r*fch «&-*»>' mVrkVt Tha Charl'ttoe paper* publish the monthly state ment of tbe Sou.b Carolina Beake. Tha aggregate clrTulttkin it #8 34*.738; n«'t profit* on hand fl IN,- *$$!&£& #5651,633, •££»£»; discounted on p*r«oo*l ity 6t1.080,n23; domec* tieexcbano #C*l7,4lSs foreign exchange **36,414; d®bt Cwanariot 'lit* with tha atatemcnt for tbe month prrvio.,'. it wIU be iwan that ei»o«letio«i baa d-crest ed «V 7« 6J>; depositee 9381,144: domestic excbeng* •J74.OU>; foremu exchange #840 052. On th« other hand. however. there hat been an inert aw in Belt profit* of •97.094; in tpeeie *28,000; in ootM ditcount ed <M tccuaty #254,479; and in the napend edl|fr t account #87,009- RECEIPTS By the Caul, Uall rends aid Hirer, | For the week ending July 12th | By the Ca'nai,—lss bbla Flour; 316 hhds and 87 bxJ Tobacco; 112 bah Is Corn; 422 ton* Coal; balance Lumber, Wood, he — matin? an agar? gate dawn u>nnage of 2,846,231 lb*. Mdae, Onauo, Lime, flatter. Coal, Salt, he., making an aggregate op tonnage of 1.348,361 ibe. Br THa Canrati. Railsoad 101 hhd* and 21 bxi Tobacco; 110 C btbl* Wheat; 155 bblt Floor; 1078 babla Corn; 258 do Meal; 324 do Oats; 122 do Rye; 17 Sundries; 10 boxee Machinery; 16 rollt Leath «r; 4217 Iba Bacon; 48 ton* Pig Iron; 17 barrelt Alum Water; a boxnt Shoe*; Si pkgt Wool; 23 do Bott»r; 3do Eggt; AM Cbickent; 1 pkg Lard; 67 Lambs; 5 Beeves; 13 Calves*. 14 bbla Whiskey; 16 do empty Bott'eo; 11 empty Bblt. Br toe Richmond a»d Danville Railboad—so3 hHds Tobacco; 180 hale* Cotton; 62i2 ft Lumber; 6 cords Wood; 42 bbl* Spt« Turpentine; 58 bales Rags; 15 bag* Bean*: 1 bag Bacon; 2 roll* Leather; 119 empty liquor Bblt; 1 Horse; 15 bales Ozna barg*; 1 Iron rt heel; 61i3 ream* Paper; 1 lot Fur niture: 3 boxe* Mitze; I Cbeet; 2810 bthlt Coal. Br THE RICHMOND AND PCTKBSBCRG RAILBOAD— 564 hhd. and 2275 boxe* Tobaeco; 12 hbd* Sum*; 12 ban* Wheat; 2 firkin* Batter; 1 box Pipet; 2do Chiekent:2 Veal*; 6 Lamb*; 1 flit Lnmber; 11 bbl* Bottle*; 6 oo*e* Mdz-; 2 do Fi*h; 12 bag* Rag*; 25 roll* Leetber; 5 bbl* Flour; 2 ctr load Stavea; 1 tool Chett; 1 bbl Sugar; 2 boxet Tin; 1 roll do; I box Bacon; lpkge Lead; I eu.p'y Runlet; 1 box Marble; 1 let Harnett; 570 ton* Coal; 51 do Stone; 1181 keg* Nail*. Br thc Richmond and Fbedebicksbubg Rail boad.— 3i bhds, 5 boxet and i crate* Tobacco; 4a4 bag* Com; 2 b«gs Mea!;2sdo Peat; 9 do Wool; 2 eoopt Uortet; 7 Lamht; I Calf; 3 boxes Chicken*; 3 do Ducks; 'Si Barrels; 9000 fe't Timber. Byihk Lower James Riveb.—l736 buthel* Corn! 305 ton* Coal: 224,5/5 f»et Lumber; 172,800 Shin glet; cttkt Limp; 10,000 htavet; 138 ton* Rait* road Iron; 30,000ib*. Bioon; 100 tons Platter; 250 too* Ice. Daring tbe week, 1 New York packet; one New York, one Philadelphia, and one Baltimore ateamer arrived. EXPORTS—COASTWISE. To Boston—l4(K) pkg* and 10 hhd* Tobacco; 720 bbl*. Flour; 4400 bushel* Feed. To P«ovi?>ei«ce—9<Mto bushel* Feed. To New York -3127 pkg* and 43 hhd*. Tobacco; 2400 bli's. Flour; 1110 bushel* Wheat; 217 bates Domes lias; 801 bushed Shipstuff; 16 aunririe*. To Philadelphia—ll74 pkgsand 1 lihd Tobacco; 10 bbl*. Flaxseed; 5 ton* Lead; 4 sundries; 91 Empty Barrel* To Baltimore—looo hWs. Flour; 1570 boxes and 1 hhd Tobacco; 1 box Bacon; 40 Empty Barrel*, If sundries; 3 bbl* Liquor; 422 bushels Wheat; 2 bags Snakeroot; 10 boxe* Bitter*; 6 bbl*. Fish; 4 Gluauers; 77 Empty Bbl* FOREIGN. To Vienna- -per ship Arcole—77B hhda. Tobacco. Jly Telegraph. Baltimore, July 15.—Flour steady. Wheat un changed. Cora declined 1 cent. New York, July 15—Flour declined. Standard Southern. $7J. Wheat declined 4 cents. Corn firm. Stocks lower— Va. li'* $935. Richmond Alnrkei*. July 15« WHEAT.—The highest quotation for prime White authorized by the United transactions to day, is $1.70 A sale of prirm was mnde at $1.63 The quality arriving is so small that the sales cannot be regarded as an indication of pi ices when the market fairly opens. No change in FLOUR, CORN and other articles of produce. The navigation on (he Canal which ha* been sus pended a part of the wsy for repaiis for a few weeks past was renewed yesterday all the way to Lynch burg This will oecmion an increase in the receipts through that channel. A I'oetlcnl Overseer. A gentleman of this city, having requested from his overseer a list of articles, stock, &c , upon the farm, received the following, which we give ver batim et literatim: Dear sir, a thins that you request I render jou—a fiitlilu! list; As there are here no multicoltis, But stock and tow.'a on porcahuntus. 1 head this li»t with Id oxen. Mine cows and yearling! that I have chozen, Two calls, on mill held they are graiitn, One beef in a pen tor you to fateo. Fifty-eight sheen, but that's not all, For eight yiu'l find at boling hall; Seven trnfes at barn, and (hey are able; Five horses standing in your arable. Sixteen hiilin? hoes is all I've fjund ; Ten weeding hoes, to weed the ground ; Eight grubing hoes you'i liad among tight forked hoes to move the dung. Ten outing axes, it' ground up keen ; Nine syihs to cut the wh at si clean ; Five 100-horse plows is all I've found; Three three-horse plows to turn the ground. Again, you'l see here on this list Fouc tingle plows none of the best; Five winged colters near worn out; * Thiee new ground colters, big and stout. Tooheavy drags todrsglhe fields, And uianag'd bv your bob and shiels; Too box-M fixed tor droping lake ; Three < ultivators and one H rake. Tour head of hogs you so much hate, At morning led there at the gate, Twenty-three at home, too ai ben lonian, It you can keep from rogith human. Seven breeding soars are still lef. out; Eleven pigs without a doubt; And them are all that 1 can see, A number making forty-three. Ground was broken ou the Memphis, Clarksville a id Louisville Railroad on.the iTld nit. (\ KW KAitll I.V f'LUU U.—Ainpthill 1" Mills Family Flour, ground from selected new white W teat, in whole and half bbls , in store snd tor sale by EGGLESiON k FITZGERALD, jv 12—lw 14 Pearl etreet DK!»K A.MJ BOOK CASK. fUU »Ai. JS CHEAP—A double Countiug-House Desk, with Book Case Drawers and Pigeon-Holos, all compact. ALSO—A Book-Case, with Pigeon-Hoies for ps peis aud falling 1< af Desk, at much leas than half price. Apply immediately to ALEX. hOTT. jv I—ts L'KK.M'H W OHK.HU CULLAKA,-- -Oil I band, a large sssortment of handsome French Worked Collars, which wilt be sold lew. SILAS L. JOHNSON, jy No. 31 Main st. pttKMU UHV tiOOliS.—We have Ju.trt- Plain Swiss Muslins Jaconet Cambrics Irish Linens No 8 snd 10 Hat Crapes Dreas Whalebones Bleached Drills, Satin Jeans Manchester Ginghams Rice Cambrics, lie., he., which we offer for sale very low. if » KKNT, PAINE k CO. UANsauk l.A.tll'S.-Us feana a large and beautiful assortment of Passage Lamps, of various colors, styles and sixes. For sale at v try mo derate pneea. OEO. J. SUMNER, I . jy No 3D, Pearl street. wKk regret that ri announce that my Distribution Enter- J. I**1** " n ° ot J u>ke Place on the 22d February. The of , th * winter hue prevented me As seoa as than abouii belit ? i Bpon another day not later tag will coufni. " ", hlch tin "> the Dow ned tickets called In tickeu satisfy A »d_Would tbe sale of tier day7ul *°< ' shall fix npen an ear plaeeat the Drawing take «i 16—tlstAa JESSE t. HOPKINS, k gl' H 1 Liberty. V*. WoOLHOt'gfc eieal Faculty and the iLm *1 servic<i« the Me •W*. a. LWH **£ at b»r rwrid^De'^*»d night. Hardware store,2l3 gnb l»« * Brother's to -«istag arid tor*leJe!^ o"**0"** constantly .KssAaae-—» AIW ewr tte «ew ftw, , yehek r° I '^ the iaeatt 4* Velvet *e 75e.; rnaeklta, loeittad, ?i^JSKS^Jr'£sr%%S •Ml low price of f| Hi with way otbar stf fee of Shoee, I* be mM remarkably cheap at Um ekttf M* Dry Good* and Bho* •tore. MARCUS HARRIS, JU Breed ak. W 14 liti of *Im Man. ' MMnfeMKal) OALySKIN PATENT LEATHER OXftORO TIE#, of oat own city maoafac' are, at c.» Maurice's, J/H 151 Main »t. ▲a uVNfa uaituks-AUW foek of Gent's Cloth. Calf and Patent Lea ther Gaitera, to be cloeed out cheap before the aeaaon li over, at C. 1. MAURICE'S, jy 12 . 151 Wain «»■ 'VK UkN t'Lhaiaft-ttecrlTHl thU meming, at He. Id Main *ttMt— Gent'e Letting Congress Gaitera. a Brat rate article, and just the thing for warm weather and tender feet. ALSO, Gent'* Pump Sole, fitint Leather Oxford Um Do do do do Congreaa Gaitera Do Kid Congrem Gaitera Do Patent Leather Long Quartered Shoes All of the above are of tbe beat quality, ami made in toe moat •nperiorand Cuhioaable ityln. _jy 11 . JOHN C PAGE, Jn, 13 Main at. jfei CHILDREN'!* WHITE IMO. ROCCO BOOTS.—Received, a tupplj nf thoM scarce and handaome children'* Shoe*, at WM. WALSH'S UHlbl)KK>»» AMULK TlK«.— XSBiMBh A beautiful auortmeat for tale, culored and patent leather, at jy 9 WM. WALSH'S. > NOTICE- -TO THE L. AHi KM AND GENTLEMEN OF RICHMOND .AND THE COUNTRY GENERALLY. —All 1 bare to *ay to my CMtomen. friend* and the poblic generally, la, that I can now fnr>i*h ladie* and gentlemen with Boot*, Shoe* and Gaiter*, that cannot be turpatted, either here or elsewhere, either of my own manufacture, er of the beat Boot* *nd Shoe* manufactured expressly for me in Paris by tbe pre mium boot maker of France—that if, Meleez, of Paris. So that all in want af Boots and Sho»s of saperior quality, *uch a* cannot be purchased elsewhere, call at ALEX. HILL'S, Manufacturer and Importer of Ladies and Gentlemen's French Roots snd hoe*. No. 129 Main *t, Richmond. Va. <UUKA ANi)BOOTH MADE TO OKOEIL £3 —MR. JAMES FELLOWS, Superintendent in Sentlemen'i department; Mr. JOHN KIMPEL, do o. Ladiet do. The subscriber having in hi* employment tha above named Cutter*, who are known to be equal to any in tha State, respectfully announce to the public that be i* prepared to have made to order, in tbe neateat style, every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boot*, Gaiters or Snoet of any style desired. HENRY W. QUARLES; fa 19 No. 15. Pearl street. H NUTIUK.-W. C. itAti Bin forms the citizen* ef and country, that he hat commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business, en 14th street, opposite Mr. Goff's Saddlery (tore, where ha it prepared to make to order any article U his Una, in the moit tasiy and faahionable ityle. Mr. A. M. Davis, one of the beat cutter* in the country, will superintend the business and oae every effort to pleaae Doth as to article and fit. I have the beat material—and workmanship ahall not be surpas*- ed by any. A trial ia respectfully aolicited. 14TH STREET, LISLE ROW, ap 29—d3m Ut door from Main st/eet. I»KKAT KKUI/CTIUN IN THIS an S PRICE OF BOOTS AND HATS.—From ill ■ 15 to SO per cent aaved by buying from U ANTHONY, Colombian Hotel Building. Moleskin Hats, belt quality $3 50 Moleskin Hata, second quality 3 00 Fashton«ble Silk Hats 2 50 Fine Calfskin Sewed Boot* 3 50 Congress Oaiter boots 8 25 Fine Calfskin Sewed Shoea 2 2j J. H. ANTHONY haa made arrangements with on e of the best maker* in the city of Philadelphia to sup ply him with a handsome and substantial Calfskin sewed Boot, which he will sell at the unprecedented ow price of $3.50. oc 18—ditely en Hi'RAW UUOON—VVe be* Ell leave to call tbe attention of all who aro in want of STRAW GOODS, to our beautiful assortment, viz : Ladies' Beaver and Leghorn Riding Hat* and Flat*' Do Leghorn, Braid and Straw Flat* and Bloomer* Children's Strnw Good*, of every variety Boy*' and youths' Leghorn and Braid Hal* Do do Straw Cap* Gent's Leghorn, Braid,Panama,Senate and Hiawatha Hats; and last, but not least, those beautiful India Hats, which for neatness cannot be excelled. Besides a large assortment of Straw goods for sei vani*. such as Palm Leaf: Mountain Leghorn, and the noted Shanghai Straw Mat, to which we most respectfully call the attention of onrfiiends and visitors to the city. BINFORD, DICKINSON k WEISIGER, mv 29 No. 7ft Main street ' Jti U fc> A JX.E b B OAKJ->B. jTlFde BAVLY, Attorney* ut Law. and Li Commissioners to take Deposition*, Affidavit*, Acknowledgment* of Deeds, Power* of Attorney, k%., tor the States and Territories of Alabama Louisiana New York Arkansas Maine North Carolina California Maryland Ohio ConnectUat Massachusetts Pennsylvania Florida Michigan Rhode Island Georgia Minnesota South Carolina Illinois Mississippi Tenneese* Indiana Missouri Texas lowa New Hampshire Vermont Kentucky New Jersey Wisconsin rr Sam'l T. Bayly, Commissioner of the United States Court of Claims, and Notary Public. Office on 11th st., between Main and Bank, an 12—dl2m JOHN IV. I>A VIK.S, DEALER IN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, BROWN STONE AND GRANITE. main street, between Bth and 9rw sts. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD PIECES, House and Store Fronts, Window and Door Sills, Ike. Burying Grounds e .closed with Stone and Iron Rail ing. First Premium awarded by the Mechanics' In stitute and Agricultural Society of Virginia. je 10-tS i 1 KOKIiK s, UIWiNKk, 456, Alain street, VT near 7th — Gratea; Fenders; bummer Fronts, (square, circle and eleptic patterns) Ornamentals; iron Rail; Balconies Verandahs, lie. Remember the number and give me a eall after ei amining elsewhere |mv2l—fim ACAiU>.—WiM. mttUAL, Civil En gineer and Architect—Office, Goddin's Hall, on 11th, between Main and Bank street. Mechanical and Urnamentnl Drawing. In connection with my Architectural and Engi neering office, I have opened a Drafting room, where, aided by competent assistants, I am prepared to make Designs and Copies of all kinds or Machine Work; Plans for Bridges, stone er otherwise; Copies to Lith ograph from, of Railroad aud Canal Maps and Pro files; Copies of Land Mapa, Tracings, fee., with De signs for wood, stone or iron; Ornamental Work. WILLIAM PERCIVAL, mil IS—fim Civil Engineer and Architect. BA C O 'MERCHANTS Receive consignments of Tobacco, Floor, Wheat, lie., and five their personal attention to sales of same, and keep constantly on hand a large and gene* ral assortment of Groceries, Seed, Peruvian Guano fagT-dfcwf BKIDUPOKD & IIO'H WKHTKK.N KX PRESS.—Rates of freight per 100 lbs. on manu factured Tobacco frem RICHMOND through to the following places, vis: _ „ ICMMBt BATES. WISTCE KATES. To Wheeling $0.80 £0.90 To Cincinnati log jjo To Louisville 1.10 ] 20 To New Albany IJO j'3o To Evansville 1.30 j [30 To St. Lonis L3O 1 an To Illinois River, above Peoria, 1.70 1.80 To Peoria and points above 1.65 1 75 To Nashvill 160 f. 7 0 To Memphis 1 60 1,70 To Chicago 1.60 170 N B. Receipts given through to all tfao above plsces, and Goods forwarded to all parts ef the Uni ted States and Can ad as. Apply to D. B. BRiDGFORD k CO., "" 23 On the Dock. WfIUAU arcMw •peam. 0 wr etock of SPRING TRIMMINGS, which, m uul, eonauu of a great variety of now and deaira bla gooda. Wi are receiving rRESH SUPPLIES •very weak, and oar aatfomer* may rnt aaaored, that by giving at a call at onca. they wtil aava themeelve* much time aad trouble la the tedium effort of "MATCHING TRIMMINGS" HIRSH It BOTTCHER, 00 h BS-—4m*" M Broad atreet. fpp¥j7SiTE» »rATM i<i fk 1 RANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA—CapitaI and Yalna of Annua! Pramiame, $1,421,612.42 —Ala Company itruti Poli eita of Life Insurance on the Uvea of either whue pnrauna or alavea, upon aa good terma aa any of bar good Campany in the Mate. The aett profits of the baaiaem are divided annually among tiieae holdini Life Polielea. ' * 1 SLAVES insured for oaeor four yenra. For farther information, aall at the office of Inaa raaaa Co. Valley of Vimiala, wbeia explanatory booai aad pa pad may ba obtained O. f. BRESEB. General Afnt for the State of Va. Da. r W. HtNCOCK, WwflcalEjumlner. .■!***'*« eh *r*» «f **« •*>»• baalieaa, I ahall be » «»»• aay information a poo the aabjeot, or *ay baaiaaai animated to ma. T. L D WALPOHD. »" QBgTjftM CAOTMON FOE HUT All sssfftfasffirsas^as. ▲ NMthefefoad We,totbefctheraptee«are. L ,"7* ' Mdytowd w-»«— «. TTirtaftaia fin Jm What a peeg for the Father—the dcerMether weepe. Too wofll ah* ramembera, whoa to hwhwiriM ' VOJ4* How aaglaoUtt waa the whea the child had • Cold. f memioa. Ol alight Coeghe aad Colde-it leeda to Coaaump tioa. tto thought, It wIH diepel »n /ear pM RELiEr WUf * n ~ LKON ** D ' I IH®TANT Wbolceale Ageata, Hnn PURCELL. LADD k CO. To bo hoil of all Druggiete to Richmoad. Jy I AHOMK IUW^ ELIXIR cnrea Coughs, Coldi aad Whoopiae Cough, aad afforda great relief to Coaaumption aad moat diaaaaea arising from colda aad neglected eougha. The following are a few extracts from crrritcatoo of dtieens of Richmond who have teated ita virtue*: "By a timely sae of it, I hare ao doabt it haa meed oaa many doctor'* fee*. I haow of it* good effeata with a greet many other thea my owa fondly."—FFm. McOrrry. "I have need it to aay fomily for three yearn, aad foaad it the beet family mediates I hare ever eeed."— M. A. ghwuM, "For aichaeaa amoag ahildraa, nothing Ma be bet tor."—M. B. Godwin. " I have tried all the eoagh re medio* of the day aad have no beeitetioa ia aayiag that I believe Mra Dawa* to be the moat valuable proportion of the kind aew to aaOk"—Etijak Warm. Far aale by Mra. A. B. DAWS, Beaaett It Been, Alex. Duval, Pateraoa k Jackaoa, Chaa. Millapeagt, E. i. Flooc. A. Bodeher end Cherlee D. Tale. DOLLARira MUMUMATIV LIMitIMNT X Some remarkable cure* performed by thlo Lini ment beve come under our eepecia! notice of late, and among them we will mention the eeee of a Mra. Johnaton, on Union Hill, who bad been confined to her bed for more than a week by rheumatiem, aad wae cured by one bottle or FoLLAED'e Rheuma tic Liniment. Prepared oaly by JOHN W. POLLARD, Drug giit, 17th atreat. And for aale by Druggiata throughout the eity. mh 11—to f ACK.f»ON>S KXCHI.BIUK BITTKKS U v peculiarly adapted, by it* composition, to every diseaae of the liver and stomach which it produced by our ever varying climate In all forma of bilious d'seas*s and Liver Complaint, it ia one of the. moit valuable remedial. Prepared only by R. H. JACKSON, and for ssli by Drusgista generally. je 28 NKW liBNKVA. PA VETTK l OL.XTV, P* M Febuary 4, 1856.—Dr. I. Scott it Co -Itis with mach pleasure that I inferm you that I gave one dose of yeur McLane's Improved Vermifuge to a child of mine that was sick. It bronght from him between 30 and 40 large Worms, without nauseating him in the least. He soon after recovered his health. JESSE PROVINCE. Ail the above Medicines for sale by Parcel), Lndd It Co., and Alex. Duval. Richmond. jy 8 I?JTKAOttDI.NAKY CASK— JLJ Richmond, May Ist, 1856. Gentlemen: My ehild bad commenced breaking out last fall in small sores, which gradually extended over the entire head, including both ears, which were so much eaten by the sores as to cause me to fear that beth ears would drop off. 1 tried all sorts of .adver tised and domestic remedies without any good result. 1 then procured and applied a little TLRF OIL. It began to get better; the bottle got broke, and we ap plied galls to it; it again began fo get worse. My eldest daughter said, "Pa, do get some mere of thai TURF OIL; sister's head looked so mach better when you used it " We got another bottle, and her head is now nearly well. This 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 care her entirely, as there is but little of the dls" case remaining. You are entitled to this, and for the benefit of others, 1 take great pleasure in giving you this certificate. Respectfully, B. T, Chalk. To Messrs DOVE & CO. my 3 L'lKl'l t'KftTJi AMI ONK DOIjLiAK A r BOTTLE —DOLLAR CORDIAL, the moat re nowned Medicine ever introduced, for the cure of a certain disease and debility, with certainty and dis patch, in a few days, with the savin| of time and money—received the highest approbation from mem bers of the College of Surgeons in London, end ia used in most of the Hospitals in England, where the most severe cases of weakness have succumbed, by the use of ibis valuable Medicine. Price 50 cts. ajid $1 per bottle. To be had of L. B. THOMAS, Dr O. B. HILL, DUVAL k NORTON, CHAS. MILLsPAUGH, J. B. WOOD, S. M. ZACHRISSON, and A. LESLIE, eppi site the R. It F. R. R. Depot, Broad street. je 10—t* APOTHECARY STOKK. RICHARD H. MEADE. T, ROBERTS BAKER, (Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Phar macy.) MEADE & BAKER, APOTHECARIES, CHEMISTS ASD DRUGGISTS, 186, northwest corner of Main and Tenth «ti., juit above the new Custom H"u*e, Hare opened and fitted oat an Apothecary and Dm* Store, with every improvement and convenience for properly preparing and dispensing medicines. lhey have on hand, and will endeavor to keep a complete assortment of fresh and reliable Drugs, Me dicine* and Chemicals; ground and ungreuod selected Spices; Cooking Extracts: Labia's and other celebra ted Perfumery and Soaps; the finest imported CI GARS; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Brushes; Sur gical Instruments. Trusses, and Surgical Appliance* of every description; Mothers' Breast Cloth*; Co logne*; Spoagei; and every article usually gold in a Drug Store. It i* their de*ign to give strict personal attention to the business in all its branches and no article will he issued which may not be perfectly reliod upon for proper strength and purity of character. As they have both had many years experience in the first drag (tore* of the city, they feal authorized in laying that Phyrician*' order* and prescription*, and every Pharmaceutical preparation will be filled, and prepared a* promptly and scientifically as at any other eitahliahment in the country. OF* PRESCRIPTIONS will be accurately dispens ed by ono of the partners, at all hour* of the day or night. je 28—dkclm lUKKOIIANTH INsUKANCK IKMIPANV I*l OF RICHMOND.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held at their office on the 10th of June, 1856, it wai Resolved, 'That this Company will make no charge for Fire or Marin# Insurance Policies, and 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 this subject, they be re quested to unite with us " This Company is now prepared to issue Fin and Ma rine Insurance Policies on as reasonable terms as other good offices. Ciaims for losses will, in all ease*, be promptly and fairly adjusted and paid. No charge for the Pelicy in any case. Office, for the present, on the Last side of 12th St., near Main, up stairs. DIRECTORS: Wm. H. Christian, Wm. Breeden, John Parcell, Thomas R. Price, Wm. G. Pa'ne, Jas. Thomas, Jr., Lewis Ginter, John Currie, Jr, Aug. Anderson, Jas. Danlop, James L. Apcerson Wm. H. Hax&ll, Roscoe B Heath, John D. Quarles, John Dooley, David J. Burr, Rich'd O. Haskins, Larkin W Glazebrook, Lewis D. Crenshaw, D. Von Groning, Joseph R. Anderson, Emanuel Miller, John C. Sin ton, Ed. H. Skinker, Franklin Stearns. A. PLEASANTS, President. J. H. Montague. Bec'y. j« 14— ts REDUCTION IN (OKK—Frem iihday until the Ist of September next, I will deliver HARD COKE, of the best quality, at FIVE DOL> LARS per load. At this price, it is cheaper than any other fuel for heating furnaces in Churches, Stores, Tobacco Faatoriea, and private dwelling*, as well as for cooking razges and stoves. SOFT COKE will continue to be delivered at 05.58 pet load for lump, and *5 for hail—the first grade be ing unsurpassed as a fuel for grates and open stovee by any coal whatever. CT Coke Yard* corner 6th and Byrd streets, and 10th street and Basin bank je 6-ts INO. J. WERTK. Agent JAM KhCKlViAt> the leilewiMU Henneuey'e Cmimc BRANDY, in wood and glaa. Amontillado and Romano SHERRY Regie a Part WINE Claret and Champ*rue do Superior 8 A LAD, OIL London MUSTARD, in lb. and half lb. ban* Kngliah and Imitation English CREESE Mocha and Java COFFEE e Jadd'i patent Sperm CANDLES And a few down BEfSF TONGUES, of extra qua lity—which I will aell at a email advance for eaah, or to pnnetoal caatotnere <*n the ureal credit. ED. W TOMPKINS. A few t«b« of wj fine Ooehen BUTTER, at re my 14—ta THON, UTKKL TIN PUfIW, Ar—h. U. A SKI&KER M. CJ., H«. WCary street, offer jor ai!e— Engliab Refined Rolled, be* h ran da J Common Kngliah Rolled i Swedish I American Hammered j ss.^S^ASS^S"^ Huope, Ban da. Nail Rod* frUi't florae *hoe American, Eagltufc and Rtnaian Sheet Nayfoi*e «»*, Shear and German Heel . B lis tared Stent, mad* ofSwediih Iron Tin Plate*, aaauned re* PWaadßa-Tla, Sheet and Slab Zlaa. JH*j » Ml "toon meat Orcceriti, Gaano he. jjggg».*». -f Mala and lSthetfaats. t-M&i ttMMOtlMMtiAd. yIUMIW Jfottito **>**? SwiSKftssaasiSa TiaSMtfSi'KSr B^tKSS*22MSESS3®!6 hmo toiah Boniaek'*dop<* ebon t 3 e'otoch F M.Umiwn day, whagawa—in* taa h«, will aacot these, aad onto; them to tho 8 Vho» ar> thtoo White oM tM Bleak Snlpbar 9pno<>, wbooo eerative pwn eaa ho attoeted by team of peraoea, who have been entirely relieved by u.in a the watere. The repatatiaa #fthe*e watoie for half a century rut baa beea eeUbHabed to tho wr roaedtog counties for bering cared meay y«eom af flicted with varione chrome aad other diooMee. They are not eurpeaeed by eay mlaerul to Virginia for tho cure of DyapepaU to ite vartaue forma. AfTec tioaeof tho Urm, Kidoeya aad Bla«dor, Genera] De bility, eepecielly of the fcervoae Byatetn, alt kind, of Cutaneous aad other Diaeeaoe of the Skin, aad meay of tho diaeaaea peculiar to f.malee. They are gently purgative aad din re tie, with a Strang deteraaiaatioa to the akin. For certificate* ae to too eficacy of too wateia of these Spriega, aee handbill. The Buildings are apecioee aad conveaieat, aad almoat entirely new, coaeiatittg of Hetele, Cettagee, ke- affording accommodations eqaal to aar to be fouid to the laoaataiaa of Virginia, for about 400 peraona. Tho Furniture aad Fixturee are ebeat equal to thaae of the beet botele to oar eitiee. The Bedding ii nnnsnally good, with hair mattnaaaa throughout too eetabHehmeet—as to all which we to rite vUitnra to examine aad judge far themeelvee Mo pain* have beea spared to obtoiaiag the beat servants, aad the rooet experienced Mid beat qualified aaai stents for erery department of the oetabUah nest w The ffenml mtoafementii confided to J A HE FELMNGER. Esq- late of Camberland, Maryland, aaaiated by Alfeed R James aad Ro. J. Read, lata of Lynchburg, rho will ao doubt giro aatisfactioa to all who may visit tho place. There will be BOWLING ALLEYS, he., for «x --ereiae. A fine BANO OF MUSIC la already aeeured, «■} a Telegraph Offiee will aooa bo eetabkahed at In aaek'a depot The TABLE will be found eonal to aay to the mountaina, the facilitiea for securing aappliee being about ae great aa they caa wall he. J. A. UEFELFIRGER It CO, je 18—3 m Proprietore AiU KLIA WHITK SULPHUR SPRINGS. situated 2$ miles from Jeteraville Depot, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, 50 miles from Richmond, will be opened the lstsbt Jaly. The waters of these two Springs are said to be eqnal to any waters in the mountains, and have been anal ize<bin Philadelphia, and have the Mine properties of the Greenbrier White Snlpfcnr. Terms of Board as follows:—Per day $1 50; per week $9; per month, for 28 days, 938; Children over 2 years old and under 12 years, and servants, half price. There will be an omnibus, always ready to take visitors to the Sprints. Je 12—d2m TflOS. C. WILLSON fc SONS. k!KA HATIUNC*. CHKMAPKAKK HALL., 0 HAMPTON, Va—This delightful watering place ia now open for the reception of visitors by the day, week, month or season. It ia situated on an eleva ted point, and commanda an extensive and splendid view of the Bay, Hampton Roads, James River, and the surrounding country. The advantages for Bathing are not surpassed by any other watering place, and the climate is pro verbial for health. The Proprietor pledges himself to make every ef fort to render the stsy of visitors pleasant, and takes the liberty to refer for his ability and disposition to please, to those who have heretofore selected Chesa peake Hall for their summer retreat, je 2—3 m R. G. BANKS, Proprietor. PINBY POINT PAVILLION.~Prraons wishing to visit this popular " aterlng Place, can do so by taking the R'ehnund, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad ears at 6£ o'clock, on Tuesday and Friday mornings, will meet the stealer Alice Price at Acqaia Creek, and be conveyed directly to the Point Returning, the steamer Alice Price will connect with the cars at the Creek on Wednesday and Sa turday evenings. W. W. DIX, jy 15- -2w* Prrprjetor 'I'M THit I'l/11 Lie.—''l he proprietor ol" 1 the Waverly House, at Culpeper Court House, Va, havinc made arrangements for renting quire a large dwelling house, about two hundred yards from the Hotel, is now prepared t» receive an additional number of Boarders. Tboee wishing to spend the summer months in our healthy region can obtain board on reasonable terms hy meting early application. A carriage will take those who may occupy said dwelling, to and from their meals in bad weather, jy 9—7t* E. B. HILL. ALL.KUHA* Y SPKlMiM—This Water ing place is situated in the eounty of Montgom ery, Vircinia, on the li.nks of the Roanoke River, 3$ miles from the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and ■urrounded by mountsin scenery unsurpassed for beauty in the State. This water is unequalled in its tfftiacin us qualities by any mineral water in the Union, and contains ingredients peculiarly iti nwi, and which have neter yet been found to exist in sny other mine ral springs Its use has reached and relieved caiei which all medicine and other mineral wateri had failed in. Persons wishing to gain further information in regard to the sanitive qnalitiea of the water, are re ferred to large cards, which we have in all the princi pal Hotels, Steamboats, Cars, he., 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 beat efforta will be given to render a visit to this fountain of health agreeable and pleas ant. JNO. W.HOLT fc SONS, my 27—dtlOA Proprietors. UYttKIA HOTKL.-OL.D POINT COM XX FORT—Thl* delightful summer resort, the most inviting on the (Southern Seaboard, and, for at tracion, inferior to none in the country, convenient to the Salt bath and the many other luxuries of the tide water region, in broad view of Hampton Roads and the Chesapeake Bay. and with an extensive military pott 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. For health, it may Re said, indeed, to rival the most secluded watering place of the moun tain interior; so that the up-lander may feel no risk in going down to teat the attractions of this celebrated lowland retreat. The proprietor hat engaged, for the general super intendence, Mr. Joeeph B. Steral, of Richmond, late of the Husenot Springs, a gentleman of marked apti tude fer the trust he has while his own su pervision will guard the cam fort of visitors and the reputation of the establishment. my 12—3 m JOB. MEGAR. VttttNO* IIOTKI,, t'APK MAY, M N. > —This magnificent Hotel, tbe largest and moat comfortable one in the world, is tow open for the reception rf guests and those visitini the Capes. To one who has never seen this Hotel it is well worth a visit, it being the largest Hotel in the wo-ld, b»ieg capable of accommodating 2100 people comfortably, and dining 3000 The length w the dining room in the clear is 425 feet long, width 6n— total length of wing $ef feet, whole length from Ooean parlor to the barber shop a quarter of a mile, with 432 rooms.— Also, Stabling, Carriage Houses, fee, attached to gether with T'n-Pia-Alleya, Pistol Galleries, Arche ry tents, and Quoit-pitching Grounds for the Lediet, with a fine Hippodrome ring under the supervision of Mademe Minnie and Gen. Welch. CT B« ard *2 per day. CAIN k FOSTER, J7 I<—lm Proprietors. IX7 IN DO W HIIADK DEPOT, 230 Braad . l° w pnwe ot Utoea beautifal Shade*, only 37 Jc., richly worth 41; Ltndacepes, pUio and fancy ligbt Shade*, SO eanta. well worth 91 SO; tpUn did tin Shades gilt and Gothic Shadea at half the P"" l6 ** •« dually told at Table Oil Cloth*, all width*, 25 cents up. N.8.-Storekeeper. and padlan mpplied, at New York prices. Also, * nice assortment of Dry Goods u£?!7u . aT**rf *Wtow«t poeaiMe piice*.— BnlkcrtkM BJc.; Black Laca Tw,*ted B.lk 37|c.: Ladie*> aid Mii Lad lea' Collar* from 6{c. np; Under 25c.! Br ° w " UMMTaWIe Cloth* «>e.; Towel*. 4-4 long, 10c.—wltli other Good*, which will be aolrt cheap. Ladie* will fiad it to thair advantage to call at the caih (tore of M. OOLDKN, 2M) Broad 3 between 3d and 4 th. NWTIC lUTwbp*™ry KnwnUTke subscriber, for th* turpose of feivit>K wu to th erection of a new honee hue removed hi* .tore from hi* old itand, corner of Main and lUth etreeta, three dooraabotre, wkere ho would be plaased to we hie friends *nd the public generally, | n want of a Siet raleartiele of Clothing, aawring them th»t he le pre pared with all the neeeeeary reqniaitee to adorn the outward man. E. B M'KNCE, FaehionaWe Clothier end Merehant Tailor, No. 136 Meta treat. piOHMOM) WINK STOKK—We »ew S IVi <* » Mpenor MekofWiiM tad Btta diss for summer o*9. comprising ta psri of Uenneeeay end Ourd BRANDIES, in wood lad glaea. Old Port WINES, pert very choice. Mederia and Sherry, old and delioate. Claret and Champagne, vnriou* grade*. •cntch ALE, of tongue, Allaopp"*. Campbell l *,and Dics'e brtmda. . London BROWN STOl'f. Ginger WINK. Blackberry BRANDT. Old Rye WTIIBKI.fr. • few bhl*. ww chela*, for family nan. Foe.nl. by DUDLEY It CO, ; T2MMn*t. | 'MA»M», UUAUCis.-l<M fmm i haure at V/ diff»rent«t)rlr*j«*t received tne' Im*l aed foe.aU at rodnZed iaiort by ALEXNOfT ifgjpfjgaß jEwjS M iti mm fi '■ ||T. t« aad with a mailm wbeeepokea to, fco» mtmUnm »lgpM Ml« «*« *• t 7 l *^ mA * An ' RICHAKP mcHr.K- dc mr mm «*• *abeor»b*f; J*g*«g a aogro «*!■ aamedßPWUßP.'* »» W"f*' •*< JCLkMi down oaet loobwhan y>«» *o- „?* baa Wnimit Boeketta ■■Oto* Tm *fcoT« reward of tea 4oßani *tf',s2 Js*r« delivery to ma- *VM. G**A«M> Jyw-* - %m 93M feBWABD-Tkc mbmf If Jfw>rd win be paid for the appreheoaion and de lft livery to aa of JoEDAK PRESTON, a »lava Jfc that ataconded on 4th July night Halo* mfr- Ala iatto abo at St jean of i|a, apare made, Hkalr. and baa prepomeeing mannera; la about • feat > iacb ea hi*h, (many head of bait, and were a goatMe whoa ha left. THO. fcSAM'L HARDOROVE. jy B—ood2w* 2 KUNAWA Y«- -ki«away rr*M tie M anbaenber.on the let Janaary last, a negro Ml* woman named AMANDA, belonging to jbe 3weatate of Banaal Pleaaaota, deeeaaad. She JB*ii ef ndark brown complexion, a bo at twen ty yean aid. and baa a mother living in Botch artawn. and many relatioea living in Powhatan, whera abe ia no doabt harbored. The nana! reward will bo paid anon her daliwr to me at the Jail of Henrico, and nil expoaaee paid. mf Si—tf ALKX. B. mTTCH*BON. WATCTTBB AND JBWBUI* TUBUIX WATCE flj My grnndfatber'a watch to bat tared and old, never contained either Jewc<la or gold; I've carried tbee now for many long yeara. And eberiahed by me, thongh aome gave thee near*. Although thou art thick, and not outwardly fine, Through aammer aad winter you've kept np good time; I've aeon many a rival, all eaaed ia fine gold. Yet atill I prefer yon for time, tbongh you're old; Poor, common and worn, with a thin auver caae— I acarcely e*a aee the time now by thy face, Yet atill I ean hear, by thgt old wheezy aound. Ton mnat be repaired, or yeu'llaoon ran aground; And *o long aa I live, none aball part me »nd yon. Save while yea're repairing by B AB-THOli-O-MBW; And aa thoee old hand* point the bonr of day, It telle me how time paaae* awilMy away; Wot *oon mart I leave thee, fvr none will be earing, I go, like you then, for a thorou*h repairing W. J. BARTHOLOMEW, Watch and Clock Maker, Corner of 11th and Main atreet*. N. B.—Watehea, Clock* and Jewelery of every de acri ptioa carefully repaired. Hair Opiameata of eve ry kind made, and Engraving neatly executed on the anorteet notice, and on aa moderate term* a* any other house in the city. Je 3 d» Wit have m hand a large Mtori* J&k ment of Gold. Stone, Cameo, Lava, Kloren- I teen and plain Gold Sleeve Bolton* and •■■KStuda. All tboao in want, will find it to their iotereat to examine onratock before purchasing. MYERS k JANK.K, No Main at. je 20 Sign of the lllnmiaated Clock. K/IOTHKK'B BKKAST C LOTH S-A ill CERTAIN PREVENTIVE OF, AND RE LIEF TO A OATH K REJ> BREAST.—The*e Clotba have now been in nae for teveral year*, and with scarcely any advertising, have met wiih a rapid aale. Hundreds have testified to their efficacy in preventing the formation of Mnmmary Abccaa or Gathered Breast. allaying inflammation where it had commenc ed, and in producing an eaay Sow of milk. They are the invention of a Virginia Lady, who had long been a sufferer from thi* diitmring complaint, and failed to find relief from any otber source. They can be worn at all times without inconvenience, and have neverin asingle instance failed to give relief when applied promptly and tufore the disease had appear ed. They may be easily transmitted by mail to any part of the country * and orders accompanied with $1 and 12 cents in postage stamps, will always secure the receipt of them, with full directions for their use. For sale by ihe agents, MEADE fa BAKER, Apothecaries, 186 Main, N. W. corner ol Kth street, je 30—dSiclm Richmond. Va. r O POi'L.AK.—ttO.UOO feet 3-S Jfoplar J"0 expected daily par achr. Brandy wine, and for sale low from wharf. EDWARD E. DUDLEY, je 21 19th St. between Main and Franklin. WILLIAiH JL UUKNH liun located in thin cit'v, and will be glad to receive order* from gentlemen desirous to have their houses PAINTED FRESCO in a superior and elegant style, at Mr. O. A. Strecker's Apothecary Store. Terms moderate, je 24—dim DKLi.h«(iK HO&riTAl,.—'lbl» iosllU- 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 tbe successful treatment of disease. TheLyins-in Wards are peculiarly commodious. The nndersigned give their personal attendanoe to all patients placed under their charge. TERMS: Colored Patient* (5 per weak. White* 8 " " Private accommodation* 7to 10 " These rate* embrace at charges for Board, Medi cines, ai,4 Medical and Surgical attendance. 19** No Small Pox admitted. PHYSICIANS: JAMES BOLTON. M. D., Grace street, between 4-h and sth. C. S. MILLS, M. D. 12th street, between Broad and Marshall. R. T. CffLEMAN, M. D, Corner of 4th and Grace street*. Resident Physician—Dr WOOD mv 24—Km n>Uti UARTrUKi) FiltK INsU HANCK 1 COMPANY-INCORPORATED IN 1810.— CAPITAL STOCK *300,000. This Company ba* transacted an extensive business for more than forty year*, and baa aimed to secure public by an honorable and faithful fulfil ment of its contract*, and owner* of property are as sured that all fair cUiti.* for los* under its policies will b« liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. No charge for Policies. E. H. RHODES, Agent, No 22 Pearl (feet, je 17—lm Smith. Rhode* It Co. I AUKK MIHH, ef euperior quality, jatik JLi ip ia pint and quart bottiea tar family uae. for •ate by P. WILBAOHfcR, Dealer in Liquor*, Wiaee, Cigar*. Ite, jv 2 No. 208 Ma'n at. C<iIKAP t'AMH FKKD HTUMK AND ' GRANARY.—'The anderaipned having deter, mined to adopt the caah *y*:em excluiively, after the Ist of Jnly, bug* leave to inform hie former cuatom er* and the i üblic that ha will continue to keep a full atoek of Mill Offal, Grain aad nice bolted Meal, and every other article ia hia line which he will aell at a •mall advance for caah. Thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to him be aolicita a con tinuance of it. He will aa formerly deliver all arti cle* aold by him aay where in the city. JOHN W. COSBT. je 30—tf Corner ef Franklin and Wall at. I AMIIA llHKH'J'ivlliriKi.UiruitHALb' *-< For aale privately, atraet of Lead lying about i» mile* from Richmond, and one mile from the R. It P. Railroad. Thi* tract cod tain* 83 acre* About one third ia cleared and ia in cultivation, the balaace ia ia o igiaal growth. Ihe impr»vemetacoaai*t* of a tolera ble good framed Dwelliag 18x36 feet, aad other aa eraeary out houae a, with a Spriur of excellent water. For further Information apply to W. T. Chalkley, on the premiaea, er to H. J. N UN ALLY, 1e 17— lm* Manobeetor. (U K 1 u naw la recalar receipt at J SOFT aad HARD CORE—tbe former a de- Hghtfal fuel for gratee, and the latter aa excel lea t aad economical aabetitate for anthracite coal for atovee, raagee aad heating furnaeea. Apply at the coke yard*, earner of 10th atreet aad Baain bank, oa oomer of Byrd aad 6th atreeta. aoath aide Caaal. ah*—U JNO. J. WERTH. Art. MIUtAU BUSlMtsth»'l'heJUilng Ma X*R ataeaa heretofore condacted under the Arm of H. T. k E. 8. TALIAFERRO, at oar Floor Milk, will ia future ha maaaged by a*. Office corner of Car* aad 11 th itreet*. ia »i—lm DITNI,OP. htONCITRE * CO. BiUKS. ttkiCJU, lilil U K heve for aale private ly, a large atoek of well burn ed Dock Brick*, which we will aell low to aay pereoa is wtot We are aba prepared to contract for Brick wait, under the aaperviaton of Mr. Lake Mcßenaa. _ LARUSt SHINE, a IH-ta 74 Main atreet hi. PAINTING BUHINEMB in Jl i-* b J hiaahop. aa Broad atreet, between «th aad 7ih eta., respectfully aaka a continuance aad iacreaee af the I*""";'"liberally heatowedoa him. . the ah op Witt he promptly at tepad to by Mr. Beviil. L. MAULE. jv 4—lm f\*f' ' J MAVHAJtMi+ir. bSIaZ for i, .Jj •••i'* o " •m«4la* Maebaral, ia prima ordar; Pickledand dry Cod Fiah; grots Harriot last land ed, «M for sale by SELOKN A MILLER, ft'* Cwnwr P«ar> aad Cary au»a ta. rAitlbkTM ANU UVHttAVH.-** fiakT V/ M«a aa.l Buraau*. Jost waived fraai Naw Vork, •ani* vart baadguna Marble-Top Cabtaeta ia tbe lot, «bMb I will aall at redoce.! prioaa. J* W alkx. won. 800 SS^ffipvWKHDiißss; J» » WM. fIATn.CE, Ml Main at, MJ&Jssz&mr&sg: IBtlt ft. fIMMMrf, gfjf* I'WiM H ™" w "tSro«o&w-si-»«, Jy 9—m • Mala <Uml - aa " *- •" asss ."Bfev ifii-» y>w><w«t. - roii' mad Knl* JH.po«ite Briiad Street Hotel. T»« Wore U we'l adapted for alma* any kind of feraea*. bei.g rery Mini, ftt apper H« *' wMofc to »U«tabl ß for a hMWv, trto Mr John H«£Woa4«ioe*. I.AM7S It SHISE. jy IS 7«Maia«reof, ruk KKnT"A very 4nrinMernr.v daoee indeed, instable fa» mediam rise famiy, > with mq eoavearfimee<*/••. water Aa.; Wth room in ataira with warm aad oold aratar, alao *ho« er bath: range aad kitckn fixturea, which make* labor eaay; aaficieat room for eervaata; ampU cloaeta, atore mm wood and oeel boa*.; tomy. nient to biiainreeand market, on *treet, be tween 4th and Alb. Mar St. Jamttf Cbnreh. It >« ac preaent occupied by Mr*. Hill, wfco wtll lake plea anre ia »bowia* it to aay wbo may ealL It will be vacant by the 20th, or loeanr if deaired. Knqmra aa iwre. or at the Bar. Mr DiuWi, "«*» *<*» i» i»—*■ nt&ittAßLti KbdiDKM'K UN 3«1 BETWr.SNCt.ifT «NU LEIGH STRKETS JVR RENT.—Wa efer for rent that deairable family residence ntoated aa above, lately occupied by Be*. A. M. Poindexter. and adjoining the reaidence of J no. M. Sbeppard, Eeo. It bee every ooavanienri for the accommodation of a genteel family, and ia ia rWK KKNTa aid mwmlm «l«j immediately. two deelrable tbrea *tory brick dwelling!,(i'oated on Clay a*rett, between7.h and Rth *treeia, with gaa and city water on tba pre-4 miaea, and all necaaaary convenience" for a genteel family. To a good and permanent tenant, the rent will be low. The honaea are new, and in perfect o» - der. Apply to. E. A. J. CLOPTON, Ageot and Collector, No.! Wall *reet, 1 jy H—lw Under 8t Cbarlea Hotel. £*011 JiKNT—I kree card roomn sill, able either for a tmall family or an lodpinr rooma for gentlemen, in the central part of the city. AnpW at tbia offlca Jy 14-3t* eKoK HkNT-Tbe dcairnbie familr raaidenceon Bth «t„ between Clay and Leifh ata., recently ocenpied by the anbacriber. Pot aeanon given immediately. Apply to OEO. J. BUMNER, jy 11—ta No 30 Pearl at ®KUOiHH KUK HUNT. aver K. B. Bpence's Clothing store. No. 126 Main street. Apply to E. D. KEELING, No. 135. jy 7—lm eFUU KfcrtT — Three ®r lour ant brick dwellings, suitable for moderate siaed families, and possession given immediately.— They are situated a short distapce above the corpora tion OB tha Westham Plank Road. Anplv to THOMAS M. MONTAGUE, if 3—d2w on the premises. MrOR KKNT-A dnlnble brick re sidence, an 9th street. French Garden Hill, con taining 8 rooms, with a good garden, stab!*, wood, coal and hen houses, for the balance of th* year, now occupied by R. B. Bagby. PoMeasion given immediately. Applv to jy 9—lm» GEORGE BAOBY, l»h street MiUK KJS.Vr.—tinting taken the new brick hoast adjoining Messrs Haxoil k Co, and VV. T. Staples fc Co., wa offer for rent the desi rable Ware bouse at preaent occupied by us corner of 12th and Cary streets. J Po<*ession will ba given immediately. jv4—dim PETE'S. MARTIN k CO MVUK iIUM'.-.The brick Warehouse on tha Basin, at the corner of Cary and l«ih streets, now occupied by Messrs. E. G. k W . D. Tompkins. Possession given oo Ist of October — Arplv to JOHN RUTHERFOORD. jy 15—ts ©fit KKK IS T—Two Tenement* on. Bank St., occnpied by Mr*. Booker a* a Bc«re<ii>a boose. Possession will ba given on the Ist or Jo»y. Also, the Tenement adjoining, occupied by Mr Jno. K Martin. Possession will be given on we Ist of October next. Also, several Tenements near the Upper Market.— Apply t-> JOHN GRiEME, je 23—ts lit batreet. MFOK KKNT—iHAKIjHOKO. lormei • ly WALL STREET HOTEL.—This proper y is situated on 15th, between Main and Frankhs streets, has been recently enlarged and undergo** thorough repair.' It can accommodate comfortably from fifty to sixty lodger*. There is a targe bar rota about thirty by forty feet, a parlor 25 by 80 leet, t dining room 30 by 40 feet, a spacious kitchen w'th large bake oven and extensive cooking ranges, all is* cently built; comfortable servants' rooms, conveni ences for coal and wood, Is well supplied with wstsf in the kitchen, bar room and on the second floor) gas has been introduced into the bouse, and there it every convenience necessary for such an establish ment. Pesaeaalon jivea oa tbe l*t of February u(, For term* apply to FENDALL OKI fFIH. Je SO—tf " FOR KKNT.—Tk«t wtj 4t»ini« B3 Houae oa Main atreet, 2nd door above loth at. - Thia hoaae ia ia the moat improving part of th» J city, being ia a abort diitaoce of the Bank* and other public plaoea of buaineaa. given lat A' u Apply to folß~ta BENJAMIN DAVIS. WK * AVDIkTUN'H NKW OFFICE, embracing five room*! on Main, between Bth and 9th atrreii, haa every requi*;te for performing any operation ia Deatiatry ia • auperixr manner, it a fair price. Venrx tnaytr pdur raut-meme. my SI -■aai-awm CAtt CAUHUUfcs sSEjRS. The aubecriber baa on band, at hi* Coach "—' Making Establishment, oa Lombard Al ley, between Main and Cary, '13tb »od 14th (treeu.) near the Columbian Hotel. COACHES, CHABIO TEES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES with and with.ut top*, and SULKIES, all of hie owa make, »f tbe beet material* and worfcmaaahip. All of wbich will he aold a* low a* good work of the kind can be in the «>t J of Rich mood; and I reepectfally aak a eall from tfeo*e ia waat of aay article ia the Carikge line, a* I am de termiaed to make to order and eell at tba lowa«t price* paadble, aad all work aoid, that U new, war nitii fe 2F-49m MTCAJAH MANOUM. L'UK 4ALK-199 feeUfimad M firare V (treat, oppoaite tbe .Agricultuial Fair Grouad* — Alio, 1.50 feet la the aaaie *quere, OB Broad itreet — Tbe whole, or part thereof, ia offered for tale. A ppl J to Da. BROOC'KS. at hieoffiee, I je 19—lm* Maia at., between 7th ana Btb *t»- IV OXiCM —The •■kierlbtr, havlas Vea I v re-elected Coai'able la th« 4th Diatnct -f Hea rico county, bega leave te inform the pnbiic that he will take pleeaure ia attending to aay bu»iae*e ia aar part of the county that may be cafraated to him. aad will naa every exertion ao u perform .'he varioaaca tieaaa that all coneerned will be vatianbd. Mj r»«- dence ia on the Weetbam Plank Road, a abort Hi»- taaceweatcf the city of Richmond, wbeie I u.«J generally be found. Reapectfally, iy S-dHt THOS. If MONTAOUF. Mm. LtnißVKlf SCHOOI-, KlrhNiwd. Va.—The next aeaalon of thia luedtution will open oa tbe lat day of Uetober, 115®, and eloee "* the ttrat day of Jaly. 1 857 - _ _ . Tea**.—tfoard »JOO-, Waabiag •*>: Eegli*h Tai tioa «40, Modem Laaguagea, each #»-, Latia Muaic oa Piano, Harp or Gaiter IN; Drawing •' ■ Diawiag from nature 640; Painting, water color* *4 - ia ol! OM, Primary Department for children ««'' 10 yeara of age •»>. _ . Kr raaEMet* - Patron* of the School, Bi*b» Be* Biahop Mead, Right Bev. Blthop Jobaa, Bight *'< KUhop Cobb* of Alabeaea, Rev. Moae* D. Mope, D D . the clergy of the Fabeopel Chareh of Virginia F*cbltv" Hubert fTCefebvre, A. M. • Rev. H.B. Keppler,Bev. W. E. VVebb.A.lljJ P Ue, at 0, R. A Lew la, M. U, Joaeph Miabard. J«» A. Calye, C. W. Thi 100, Miea Ootmw, Mr* Madnine Eatvau, M'ila Leey, ate n etc. Ail letteia to be directed to jy 7— 4m HUBEKT I*. LEFEB^B^t- VA L.—The U«ra atlheVlMOl>'A It FIRE AND MABIME INSURANCE COMP* NY will be removed <n a few ("aj* to No. 131 atreet, next door to The apacioei offica ia Bailard'a aew Hotel B*M' iag. aow ocaepied by the aald Compaor. Jy 11— t* , W. L. »w 'po FUKCMK 1 hmoi la f*r adv*n®od, I mom* toaell £•" Mat of m» (took of Liaoa a»l Mfht ruu «o«i Voata, at »a»y law puf* mm!' #[ f are U»« inoK d«alra%l« a-yl»a »a<l eW« •fe» Miaaoa Tfcoaa who wkh n pan*** ~, Sad it a great aavtn*, aathaj oaa nt «a«rtiet«*<l«« aa good aad faakioMbte aa h aca»on. _ **«»** j y (I Coraar Mata «ad M »<»_ rpltK UUI Kkna >111 till (• ItNf '~ mr *- 250 j^«sfefcr>« aalaby McDONALH, SPOTTH* WA*Vf*, jT »~»w M«. » Paatl* fi|)AlW.-I , h« »nNfrt»fM »» WfP"*} tj to raoalva o'dar* for No. t faiariaa A Maataaa Ooano aad Super FboapUta of l***> • tin loweat marbat rata*. 15. 8. SXINKKR * CO. ly It »Caqatwal-J gt«* waaaU. . __ ■9 HM» ft W. lOIOXU 4 CO.