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THE DAILY DISPATCH. iNmrtailaH far trnvrnttmi CoagrMa odd makae liberal appropriation. for tbo Improvement of Hfw la every dlreeMoa Klvort oa the Atiaatlc, river, la the laterior, rto are aad harbor, wboaa vary aame. w«» « ■ heard af hefc«,areaheorhlßf atoldan thatreaaary. SttWewhaoaevorUrtio* heart u m that thay are Indebted alone to tboir own enter prieeaadeaergy foe their «««*"• /' «a*t beggar. at Unela Ba<n'» door. Public landa are glvafc away la emplree to buM railroad* Yet Virginia, who beatowod tbo* eral government, and ba* no longer a dollarto carry oa her pablle work., m»ke. no effort to oh taiaa dime of tbe million, which Coafrew to ready to girt for river, aod rallroada all overthe laad. Here to tbe Jame* river, a alraam which, If properly relieved from tbe ob»trnctlon» to the navi gation of large ve»»el*, would an rich and invigo rate every interest of Virginia. Yet, whilst every creek and podfle In tbe Weil ha. iu Mead. In Congre*), tbl. great channel of trade seem, to be left to take care of Itaelf. We again invoke tbe attention of oar repre.ent.tire in Congreee to thij •abject We know hto ability, hto zeal, and hto d«. votlon to the latere*ta of hto conatituenta. With hto politic* we have nothing to do, but we respect fully and aarae.tly urge blm, as the federal money 1. U.ed for auch purpoae*, to aacure thla district ita •bare. Let him tbiak of this fine river, in which our people are »o deeply interested, and puaU through a bill making a sufficient appropriation for removing tba obatrnctlona to ita navigation. Female Politicians. The women of tbe North are certainly making long stride* ia a political direction. We have from time to time noted tbe fact that one and another of theae extraordinary female* have mounted the atump, and are perambulating the free State* clamoring for Fremont We publiabed lately a paragraph to tbe effect that " a large nam er of the ' Republican' ladles of Fall River, Maa aachuaetta, have organized themanlvea into an as sociation which they ntyle the ' Je»sie Circle I"'— Aa moat of our lady readers, thank Heaven, are ao little of politicians that they may not know the meaning of tbis phraje, we «% ill just! explain that "Jeasle" lathe Christian uamo of Mrs. Fremont. Thto to very rich and quite characteristic. It to a ▼ery good name; the frieu i< of Fillmore or Bu chanan will not grudgo tbem thi.> title; In fiue> they will give them and their buabau-Js " Jessie' 1 by next November. Tbo whole concern will be a "Jesale circle" by that time, of tbe form and aubatance of a cypher. We are glad to see that this Woman's movement is entirely confined to the fabolition* females, and that the wives and daughters of the friends of Buchanan and Fillmore have the good taste and good sense to eschew politics. It is true that old Back Is an old bachelor and Fillmore a widower, but these are facts which would rccomiuend them more strongly to Free Soil women, and prove •uch incentives to energy and effort that they wonld leave so stone unturned to secure their triumph. There would be Millard "circles" and old Back "circles" ou every hand, each of whoi<e members would anticipate nothing less than to become a permanent fixture of the White House. See how much more sensibly, discreetly—how much more like women, the Buchanan and Fill more ladies behave than their opponents. We want no better illustration of the nonsensical and demoralizing character of abolitionism than these ridiculoaa "Jessie circles," a thing and an expres sion which none but a fool could have invented.— These demented females would much better form sewing circles, bread, pudding and knitting cir cles, spanking-bad-children -and-putting-tbem-to bed circles, than to be Jesting arouad the coun try, whilst their husbands starve aud their brats hollow murder at home I'engresslonal Fay. We like Senator Bailer's proposition upon this •übjpct, so far as It proposes to substitute salaries for per diem, bat we do not like the amount of ■alary, #3,000 each. It is just double a faircompen. tion for the services of efficient men, and about tno times as much as the services of such men as now occupy seats in Congress are worth. We may do but we think three hundred dol lars a year would be an exorbitant salary for most of them. Ia fact, we are of opinion that it would be more economical for the nation to pay them •3,000 a year and require them to stay at home, than three hundred, and allow them to come to Con gress, pass mischievous laws, and set a bad exam" pie to the nation in manners and month. Nevertheless, the great point Is to give them a fixed salary, so that they will be under no tempta tion to waste tine ; take away their franking privi lege, stationery, books, ice , And put them general ly on low diet, so that they may become peacea ble, meek and virtuous. Staunten. We know no more agreeable place of resort in anmmer than the town of Staunton. It is situated In the coolest and healthiest spot of Virginia. No wind ever blows that is not obliged to pay tribute to Staunton,except malarious and unhealthy wind»> which are not permitted to cross the Bluo Ridgo Such a thing as an epidemic was never known in Ktaucton. The inhabitant! generally live to an exceeding old age, and at last "dry up and blow away.'' The "oldest inhabitant," whose wherea bouts has so long been a matter of universal in qalry and discussion, resides in Staunton. The aboriginal inhabitants of that region, it is believed, wonld never have died, but for the irruption of the Scotch-Irish, the most successful savage killers on tit's continent. In the Revolutionary war, the en •my waa unable to reach Staunton. His foot was never permitted to profane the saored soil of Au gusta. That is the region to which Gen. Washing" ton referred, in that declaration so seldom quoted on political and patriotic occasions—"Give me but a banner," &•c. Washington well knew that if he coujd station his army in Augusta, the British would not only never be able to dislodge them, but that every man of them would survive the British government. A man from the lowlands, with chills and fever, was once soea in Staunton. The people looked upon him with the wonder with whieh we should regard a man with the leprosy.— He was considered a greater curiosity than the Natural Bridge or Weyer's Cave. So much for the heallhfulness of Staunton. Its society is as refined, educated, 'and hospitable 'as that of any place in Virginia. Its gentlemen are of man ly, intelligent, whole-souled Virginians; its ladies are the flowers of the universe. Staunton ought to be a great summer resort for the people of the East. Thereought to be any number of cottages en the surrounding hills, occupied every summer by our peregrinating and parboiled population. The .Mormon Delusion. It U a matter of some speculation bow long thia monstrous delusion will last The journals of the principal seaports still chronicle the arrival of ship loads of men,women aud children from foreign countries who have been converted by the Mission aries of the Mormon ffcith and are on their way to Utah. IVe believe the system has in it the ele ments of premature decay and dissolution. It is so entirely antagonistic to American clviliration that U can never flourish, or even exist for a long time In the same hemisphere i t U Brigham Young s Mgaeity and strong will which now hold it togeth er. He is a Cromwell on a small scale, and, when "• dies, the chief prop of Mormonism will be goae, and the nasigbtiy fabric soon tumble to the grjond OLD Pot ST.—A letter from OM Point uri that tbereare from 400 to tiOJ vieitore there. Mre Cot mot **«•. but «peat • tew daje la .wYIf 01 "* ft* *4?°* —There ere 300 iWtoreot gSSSRSBSHiSB f*' rieuUMHt in* New York HaroH thteka that eothla* la prwtrf —f to pravwt tbn yellow frrer from oh' uinlac a foothold ia Now York, bat attentate .toacllp—. te atwto, h»tt,aU«ya udtwm. TM* to just what the Now Yorker. do Ml ma Ulwiy to obtain, for the filth of tba town, according to Hat testimony of all tboir pa.port, to intolerable. It to to b« bopad, both on acooaatof tboir owa Immenaa population and tbo targe somber of atrangera who rtoH Now York oo bualneaa or pleaaure, that aame atringent meaaurea may ba takon to make tbo city •lean, and to avert tbo moot detoiating plague ot modern tlmea. Virginia FUW aad Martoaa laaaraace Caaf pmnj. Thla old company, chartered la 1833, aad ao long aad favorably known to thto community, have re" eeatly removed next door to the Dispatch. They have fitted up their offiee very tastefully, and made it what every place of tmaiaeaa ought aa far a* possible to be, inviting to the public. We do not be.itate to say that we conalder oar neighborhood decidedly improved by their oomlng among aa f and we feel very aare that any baaloeaa in their line will be a* courteously, fairly and liberally done by themselves aa any other company. Aa their stock to almost entirely owned ia thto city, aa they have paid a vffy large amount of loaaea, and have rendered very eaaential aid in the way of diacoanting paper to the baaineaa community, we beapeak for oar old frienda and nets neigbbora, an increased patronage in their new location. Kansas Melti.no To-Night.—Captain H. C. Pate, a Virginian, and intimately connected with the recent atrugglea la Kansas, ia in thto city, un der the auspices of the Kanaaa Executive Commit* tee of Virginia, and will address tbe people to-night at Metropolitan Halt Captain P. to well posted In Kansas affairs. Hto lectures derive additional in terest from tbe rich fond of humor and eloquence displayed in them. All deairoua of having Kanaaa life vividly painted to tbeia should attend tbe Hall to-night. A Pirtiment Inquiry—A correspondent o f the New York Journal of Commerce, alluding to the testimony in the North Pennsylvania railroad Accident, which spoke of the passengers running to the neighboring form-houses for axes to enable them to liberate those who were roasting, asks why sbonld not railroads supply their cars with tools indispensable in case of accidents—why have to rash to the nearest hopsa for such tools ? If it be needtul for a fire-eDgine to carry axes for their im mediate use, why not the more needful on cars 1— This is a pertinent inquiry. Every train of cars should carry with them implements 'which are found to be most serviceable when an accident oc curs—jack-screws,Faws, axes and crowbars—not one of each for a train, but a fall supply, and placed in each car, s* that they ceuld be easily reached when their n*n mnrier* it necessary. Virginia Golij Mists —The Fredericksburg Herald says the proprietor of the Quartz Gold Mines, iu Orange, is about shipping 50 tons of ore to England, to be tested by parties there negotia ting tor his mine. The U. States mines, owned by Col Thos. Hunt, of N. York, are about being open ed by Col. Mergan. The washings of refuse sand at the Vanclnse mines have yieled 615 per ton — The Mitchell mine, in Spottsylvania, has been valued at #150,000 by a party from the North.— The Gardiner mine, in the same county, is yielding well. , The Blue Kidgk Tunnels —On last Saturday night there remained only 318 feet to perforate in the main Tunnel under the Blue Hidge. Last month theie were 87 feet cut through. Iu tho Brooksville Tunnel only 38 feet remains to be arched, and will be finished before September- Day-light will shine through the B!ue Ridge Moun' Uins before the elope of the year I'M. Arrival ok Kev. John E. Edwards —Rev. John E. Edwards of Richmond, and his Virgiuia travelling companions, arrived in New York Wed nesday on the Persia from Europe. Withdrawal ok Com Stockton —Co mmo dore Hubert F. Stockton has written a letter with drawing from the contest for the Presidency. At the late commencement of William &. Mary College, the honorary degree of L. L. D. was conferred upon Win. Green, Esq., of Richmond. Quarantine at Norfolk—The Board of Health at Norfolk have caused to be erected a flag staff to designato the Quarantine Ground, of the following deecriptioo: lis height 51 feet; its upper section painted yellow, with a yellow ball at the top and bearing a flag of the same color. Ita po sition is on the port side of the liver in coming up, and about one mile and a half below Fort Norfolk. According to an order of the Board of Health, pasted 22d Inst., all vessels bound to that port from any port or place South of Wilmington, N. C., are required to come to anchor abreast of this flag staff, and there remain until visited by the Health officer, and his permission in writing is given for such vessels to come up within the harbor. Stabbed.—An altercation occui red at church ok last Sunday, in the county of Franklin, (Va / be tween Mr. Wm. Keen Edwards and Dr. Cleni ments, in which the former was dangerously if no* tatally stabbed, and the latter severely beaten with a stick. Gov. Coivwin.—This gentleman has authorized the Cincinnati Columbian to contradict the state ment that he was about to take the stump for Fre mont. He says he will vote for Fillmore if there be a fair prospect of his success in Ohio. But if the Fillmore ticket is not likely to carry Ohio, then he will vote for Fremont and Dayton. An Outrage.—We learn from the Monmouth (N. J ) Democrat, that ou last Saturday night a party of rowdies made an attack on the Catholic Cburch in Freehold, and completely riddled the windows by brickbats and other missiles. Nearly $1,000 have been subscribed at Cape May in aid of the Philadelphia sufferers by the late railroad calamity. Col. Sumner, lately in commaad at Fort Lea venworth, but relieved by Gen. Smith, arrived at St. Louis last week. The population of Charleston, S. C , is put down by the city directory at 60,000. John Martin, one of the Irish exiles, is toon to visit the United States. A. Jndson Crane, of Richmond, and C. Irving, ef Lynchburg, made political speeches in Dnaville this week. James Semmies was shot and killed by Bernard Magee, in Geon-towu, D. C., on Wednesday, while attempting to cut down a Democratic pole. The thermometer, in Fredericksburg, Va., on Friday, stood at 10S degrees in the shade. The chinch bag is playing wild works with tha corn crop generally, throughout King George awl Caroline. There was a hail storm in Stafford eonnty, on Friday evening last, which gave us cool weather until Monday. A correspondent ef the Petersburg Democrat nominates James Baron Hope for Congress, to fIU the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judze Bayly. Gen. Totten, Chief Engineer of the U. S. Army, Is at Newport, R. I. Col. Hardee, of the Dragoons, has been appoint ed Commandant of Cadeta at West Polat, vice Brevet Major Walker. The Masillon (Ohio) News, Fremont paper, bat edited by a Virginian, formerly of the Wheeling Times, says that there are now 500 Fremont votes in Ohio county, Va. The President Las recognised Adolphe Trave Kleckkoefer as vice-consul of Brazil for the port of Washington and Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, and Alexandria, In the State of Virginia. The Treasurer of the Atlantic Mills has directed Gen. K Oliver, the agent, to appropriate *5,000 for a course of lectures the ensniag winter for the operatives in that establishment The telegraph cable, lost ia being laid from Cap* Ray, Newfoundland, to Aspjr Bay, Cape Breton, baa been nearly all recovered, and is on its way to New York ia the brig EUen. er William* k. CAftfttwcTo* report the follow 'M m » portion af thru eelee the rut few deje: T. B Cener 1 cue, *40.30, Mo. 1, *10; No. X, «lisoi Mo 8, «ll T. Cerriogtoa, ft* »lt A. H. ■teherJeoa. *11.75. O.CMMn,tit|i««ti let »>•.») letsti; » at •IS, eo4 3 w $12 74, t TBT-HftHAPfflC MBWB. RIfOITIO FOR TUB DfUPAT OV ' CiM> »■■!■— l» it It American jurisdiction ever tba newly islands. Hovtt.—The House reeolved Haetf into i Com. jpitt+m of the Wboto on the Army Appropriation BUt Mr. Bartow moved an amendment providing that no part af the army shall be employed la Kansas until the Code of alleged law* be declared legal. The amendment elicited mnch discussion. Mr. Stanton moved an amendment, which waa agreed to, declaring the laws of the Territory nail and void. Mr. Washburn, of Maine, reported a resolution declaring Ex-Oov Keeder, instead of Whitfield, the member from Kansas, and gave notice that bo would call it np next Wednesday. Democratic Ceaventleo. Syracuse, N. Y. July 24.—The Kusion Demo cratic Convention met today at 1 o'clock. Tbe at tendance was not large thoagh respectable—lnclu ding many of the most prominent Democrats of the State. . Later front Havana. New York, Jaly 24 —The steamer Philadel phia has arrived here from Havana, with dates to the 20th, aad is at quarantine, in consequence of the sickness at that port. She brings 150 passen gers and fIOO,OOO in specie. Gen. Concha's health was precarious, at last ac counts. New York Whig Movement. Albany, N. Y., July 24.—The Whig State Com mittee has called a Convention, for the 14th of Au gust, to appoint delfgatei to tbe National Whig Convention to be held in Baltimore. It also passed resolutions endorsing Fillmore. Reputed Challenge from Mr. Babcock to Mr. Bnrlinname. Philadelphia, July 23.—Letters have been re ceived here stating that a challenge has parsed be tween Messrs. Burlingsme and Babcock. The lat ter was not in his seat yesterday, and he is said to have left Washington accompanied by General Lane. American Maaa Meeting. Trot, N. v., July 23 —The American* held** immense mui meeting in this city last evening.— From six to eight thousand people were present. Hon. Enutus Brooks, of New York, was the prin cipal speaker. Large delegations attended from Aibany, Cohoej, L&nningburgb, Waterford, West port and Green Inland. Fire nt Toronto. Toronto, July 23 —At one o'clock this moru ing a large fire occurred at King street, in tbi* city, destroying a number of frame buildings, offices, a lumberyard, &x. The theatre narrowly escaped Loss $00,000. Dkath at Sea. —The sclioouer Kate Helen, cf Plymouth, arrived at Harwichport, Mass., on Sat urday, on her way from Savannah to Tbomaston All on board were sick with yellow fever, and two men had died. Dredging the St. Lawrence.—The work ef deepeuin g the channel of the St, Lawrence be tween Quebec and Montreal is making satisfacto ry progress. The principal field of excavation is Lake St Peter. Early Marriages.—The Boston Herald states that "a couple were married in Obarlestown on Monday, quite young, bride-groom being 17, and the bride 16 years of age." First Appearance in Politics.—la Galoa, II linois, a new Fremont paper bas just appeared in the Swedish language. There are now 100,000 Swedes in the Northwest, and this is their first po litical paper. WHO'LI. Buy f—The Saratoga (N. Y) News «a>-s the prospects are, that this season will be one of the best they have ever had. It is said that a piece of fashionable jewelry,' in the shape of a bri dal set, magnificently enriched with diamonds, and valued at the very modest sum of $10,000, is on sale there. A bandoned —The attempt to keep the dust oat of tbe cars of tbe N. Y. Central Road f»y boxing in tbe wheels has proved futile, and the has been taken off. The casing was continually tear ing off, and frightening into fits timid passengers. The least obstruction on or near the track—% stick of wood, for instance, was sufficient to tear * side to pieces, and so they have been abandoned. ilochtsler Adv. Largk Mails —The mail which left the poat office iii San b'raucisco June Cth. to be cartied an board the Golden Age, contained 46 659 letters aud 40,000 newspapers. The mail numbered 149 bays, being nearly fifty per cent, more tban are ordina i rily used to dispatch one of their eastern mails. These were filled mostly with newspaper* con taining notices of the exciting occurrences of the time*. The largest mail ever dispatched from Stockton to the Atlantic States left Jnne 4th. The number of newspapers mailed was over 3000, and 1,200 letters.—Boston Pott Judge Douglas, it is said, has written a severe letter to the Kev. Mr. Koy, a preacher in Chicago, for having said in his sermon, alluding to the As saulting of Mr. Sumuer, that " Douglas, of giant infamy, stood by with his bands in hia pockets." Missouri Politics —Mr. Sims, theanti-Benton candidate for Lieut. Governor of Missouri, haa de clined to run, and Hancock Jackson, of Randolph county, has been nominated in his stead. Hon John C. Griffiu declines to run as an elector on the Benton ticket. < Curry, owned by W. W. Lamb, of Norfolk, who was present at the seige of Yorktown, died on Monday last. BUTTKIt.— A prime nrti le ot floHatnin BUTTER, fresh, just and for sale bv jy 25—2t* H. W. TYLKIt. 9TUHKa,;M()OMS mid HOUSES KOit KENT at a low figure. Apply to H. W. TYLER. iy '|Utlk WlllTh UOHU HAS *AUKir The White Rose his faded lh*t laid on her br**ut Of onrdear little infant we loved and careased; Krom this world of sorrow; to the sweet realm* above. She ha* left u* to dwell in that haven of love. In the coffin we laid her, around her brow was en twined The few faded rose leaves that were still left behind; On the grave we have planted a rose in full bloom, To remind us at once of the dear one entombed. We will weep not for thee, let our sorrow now cease, Let our thought* reign above to that b<*%cou of peace; If Coughs. Colds or Asthma is the cause of our grief. Take LEONARD'S COUGH SYRUP or INSTANT RELIEF. Wholesale Agents, Messrs. PURC ELL, LADD It CO. To be bid of nil Druggist* in lUchmond. jy re /grass*** . Fink milch <;ow.-a very fine MILCH COW, %oout 8 yiars old, II TW giving trom two and a. half to three gai df '"irf loos of Milk per day, for sale. Apply to THOM.I!, W. KEESEE, jy Ss—>a No. 21' p»»rl st. ( 'UKiUAA UIL uK MiVVfett ALiHu.me. VI A sup; ly of thi* very anterior article, extra strong. Kor sale by BENNETT, BEERS A FISHER, jy 25 Drustiet*. UKNttV CLAV AMI UUlima CI XX OARS.—Per iMuni, another I'M of theeevery popular Cigar*. BENNETT, BE2 RS t FISHER. jy 25 J)ruggiat*. AUIMINK—IOO bottle* for aaJe ky Vat BENNETT.', BEERS A >.VHfclL ly 23 >rai«t»U VAN&KK «UA»JKti SOAi>....t (MM. X par steamer, tor sale by BENNETT, BEERS II FISIER, jy 25 Pi fgiate. BUKNINU KLUIU.-5 b#,|». ««» «t"*,» fat tuie by BENNETT, BEERS It KIBH IR, Jv 25 Drot f" ' I M>N t| l/A lew bag. it it, *t A very auuerior quality, fo sale bv BENNETT, / EERB k FISHER jy " Difp at> rpUAT BKANUI^to a perfect ears whani ol uer remedies have fiat led. Said W. POJLLARD, Druggi< Jy 36 17th etreet. Peart h,.| Pearl Rarlay, i-ea J - W. POLLARD, Jy 10 'trnsrfat I7ih street. *itor« U uCui *l N h « CMM* IfMI I--* C *P • k*»we«n 12th ood itth .treats.— roeeeeatuß gli /en imiaedi Italy. Apply to iv 15 ta Jtio ' * * ADKIIfi e* C*. * .. nawij l.kerr. AiLlto—A jrwll Ifj gf yyfcfff CORN. IB f .e M uc*.b«uijSl£i i« as~u Howie an*, " " o<nr«tMr atraat. *£**3uil • wifr *•* "■*' M"*" U T ''oil *« nwlMrf UwJ** j** l^ MaS! i , Public works of 2l 18fi6} , SfSTA'S*?* ara l'sble to be employed^aaderjhai y oftfce fla* of Biof-mcad," to be employed aa the public work of the citv. aadar the managemoat of tboowwer of the paella haade. la eald warraat shall be sp*d«ed the awnee of each person*. the maker af daye aad the hour* of the day daring which each P"**"" be eo employed, aad for sufficient cosiso to htm ap peering. the Mayor may supercede bis «aid warrant when the eaid employment of each cease, htk persons nadar the manage meat of the ovemeer shall be employed on the same weeks sad in like manner with the city haade nnder hi» eootroU bat shall be furnished, while so employed. bT tba keener of the City Jail with proper food, clothing and lodging, in like manner with other ponooe com mitted to tbe i&il. 2. The Mayor may by his order depate i say one or more of the police of the city, and should the-refrac tory conduct of the prisoaen make it aaeeemry..may appoint other person or person*, to attend me prisoa en whilst at work and pasting and ra-pa*ai«aifrom the j til ta the place el employment. It snail be the duty of aurh police or persons so appointed to en force orderly behavior aad obedience of the prisoners to the overseer when oat of the custody of the jailor, aad for this purpose they m«y command any person or persona to aid and assist in apprehending and se curing a prisoner. Should aay person when required to aid and assist in epprebendiuc and securing a pri soner aa afornaaid. neglect or refuse so to aid <aad ai s'at, auch person shall pay a fine not exceediag tea dollar* for every aueh offence. « S. For the more perfect eecunty of the prisoner*, the Superintendent of Streets shall hare pfonded a chain and ball for each prisoner that may be worked on the atreets, to beafflxed to hi» ler before >eavug 4 the Jail, and not to be taken off until returned to Any peraon other than a police officer charged with and duly performing the police duty prtAPded for in the fi at aectien of this ordinano«- shall, en the Major's certificate that ha is JaKlv entitled thereto, be paid one dollar aad fifty cents for Wfifdiy that he is so employed. •» i.V-T"^" 1 '- THQI. LAWSON. C. O - R. a. c—» n STKAMK K|POt-AktOW r FOR BALTIMORE Sfi4Sts3Hfc« Freight received to-day, FRI DAY, and up to the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., SAT URDAY, the 26th inst. . CoDftigneea are requested to send down for their good* to-day. . , Shippers are 'reqneited to sene in the n&niei of their consignees TUEBDAY afternoon, or their ship menta will be consigned to order. jv 2V-2t LUPLAM k WATSON. IVIO. I L'lilPflfl) lIKHRINUS-aO bar- rels Halifax No. 1 Clipped Herrings, receiving and for sale by JS. H. SKINKER & CO, j T 25 Wo Cary street. Powdered and Granulated J SUOART— for sale by . E. H. SKIVKKR k CO., jf 25 Wo s'. Cary street. j\] U'iM CJbi.—The notice of a copartnership i. v between the undersigned was published prema turely in the Dispatch of the 23d. In consequence of a disappointment on the part of one of ua, the in tended partnership will not take effect WILLIAM H DAVIS will continue his business as heretofore. ROBERT PICK».TT, jy 2 C —ts VVM. II DAVIS Wllll'lAti l)bMi AM) »Oit II SALE.—The undersigned offers (or salea supe rior made snd conveniently arranged, large sized, double leaf, mahogany, counting room Desk, having 8 drawers for papers, and a stand in the centre for Books, kc. Also, a large size bell, suitable for a Tobacco Factory, or any building requiring such an appendage. Apply to I A. OODDIN, jv 2=>—3-. Bank and 19th streets. ftjKtv t.VTKA bbls. John 11 Hollins' Extra; 85 barrels Salem Mil's Extra — The above superior brands nf new Klour' will be land ed from boat Richmond this morning. Hiwsalrfby CRENSHAW k CO, jy 25 North aide of Ha«n. ULOUhU COTTON lIUr»K.-50 dozen heavy mixed Entlish Cotton will be told at 12} cts. per pair, worth 25c. 100 dozen fehite Cotton Hose, in qunlities varying from 12£ c. to finest import, ed. Open Cotton and i.nle Thread Hoae, from 25c to $1.25 per pair; Children's Cotton Hose in white, striped and Sandal Lace. CHRISTIAN It LATHROP, jy 25 69 ■ain street 3 OOU bags beat Peruvian, land " J mg and for sale by jy 25—1aw4w IUTOII W. FRY. VIKCiiMA ilA.ti.riKiilCO lUON»f«r v sale by E. n. ttKINKER k CO„ jy 2i No Sit Carv street. ;)A(| Hukh Beat New Family t LOCK tor 4UU sale by jy£> J. J. PRY. k<| Barrels FLO UK Iroiti the ittatriino* O\J n.al Mills, N. C., received, torssle by jy S5 J. J. FRY. ~ m BANAWA Y, on the 30ttt Jane Gt Us;, an old negro woman, about 650r 70 years named KLORA, dark complexion and rather small built. She belong* to Mr. Geo. ■s» mW. Roaster, it is more than likely she is ,'urkiog some where about the city. The umal re v#rd. and all expenses will be paid for her delivery to WM. 11. HERBERT, at Port Mayo, in Henrico county. jy 2i-6t* liAUh I'Kl.riL JLALiLAYttA CO* OUu KEE—Just received, tor sale by jv : 3 WM. WALLAUE k SON. iV It 1 have jun{ received » lot of il Nutmegs of very fine quality, which ] shall sell low. J K. JACKSON, jy 24 No 17, Mainstrewt. £llA''li on hand an extra Coach Japan Varnish, which I would recommend to coadh painters aud others as superior to any in tbis market. Kor sale by WM. SATTLER, jy 24 142 Main streets .J/WiKO.YK* AiIAMAMXiNKCAMILUS /vUU i n cture, for sale by jv» WM. WALLACE k S«»N. KBUWN .SttiAtt-rO bbia, lorealo by P jy 24 DAVENPORT, ALLEN fc. CO. (I/ASUIN&TUN LIMK--350 Mb dally v v expected per eehr. Annie Bell, for sale by Jy2« DAVENPORT. ALL EN h CO. COl' A Li COACH V ABM Mil, *t[KNl ture Copal, Darner, brown and bluck Shellac, Black Japan, Mastic, White Lac and other picturo Varnishes Also, suitable Brushes, adopted for var nishing. Foraalo at the Artists and Painter's supply ■tore. WM. SATTLER, jy 24 142 Main street OODA WATER IN POKCJKLAIN FOUN- C 5 TAINS.—Onr Soda Water is now in full opera tion, and we will at ail times funrish tbla delicious and wholesome beverage in the greatest perfection, with all tho delicious Fruit aad Cream Syrups, man ufactured by ounelvoa from the loal ripe fruits. Our Apparatus is of the moat recent eocstruction, the fountains being the finest WHITE POR CELAIN, and the cooling arrangement, such a* to insure its being at all times icy-cool and pure. Saratoga end Blee Lick Sulpenr Water, kept con stantly cool on the Ice daring the warm weather. MEADE It BAK£R, Pharmaceutists, IP#, N. W. Corner of Msin and 10th street*, jy 2S— 3m Fftj&KMU FttUlT—so eaaea French Le. uioiis, in fine keeping ordei; 25 boxes Palermo do., new crop; 20 boxes Palermo Oranges, new cr»p. just received by eteamer and schooner, for sale by jvS4 LOUIS J. B'WStEUX UKVINKB l A.\l)lKs.-ln auito O of th« extraoreiaary advance ia Sugars I am atiil manufacturing my superior steam refined Craah ad Bu«ar Candy, warranted to ataad aay climate; per fectly pure, white, iirm and gloaay. Price for th* preeent, at wholeaale, one ahilliog a pound cath EOUIS J. BOSS"tUX. ' . Steam Candy Manufactory, jy ■** No. 107 M»in»t. jJHKLL lUCIi OOiUUß.tieamUali; 0 carvea Shall; Plain Rubber, Horn and Obeli Tueh Combe, great variety of etzea. For aale at lees than coat, to close the etock. by ZIMMERMAN, * 1M Main, coraer 12th at. ANU SLkUANT UUUVS 1 v Ladies, attend to theee extra bargain* : ef'T 1 C * Heo «-* t <e» ? 1 caaa 4-4 Priatod < i U; 1 eM * do do, at 11 centr, Fine ,Vfy, c , h «*P: Oitighanw; Biilliaate; ■ I^ 5 °* 1 caae V»ry haadaotue wide hnm Bloomer £ lUi „ #1 eMh w boxM Rib . bona; (iraae Slcirta; Be race Robaa. Ac. Buyer* will pleaae call early, a* the bargaia* will "•"•ff'y »« c. a. owatkin, jy Oppoalte the Exchanaa Bank. OATKNT HU(UK.-SW» I bo. Kasltoh Jim 7~ i \ teu ,Uok » » luall drone, Jaat to head, and fof •*»? by YVM. BATTLEB, JT * l«t Main at -O|HI M"P VMU/ I* ree^T vWU iai for aale jrW J. J. FRY. !**Jjj r .iaaMnr to rmkir reeeiytmi ' . SOFT aid MARD CORE—the format a do •gfctfal feel far grataa, aad the latter aa eaeollaat atevea, ruga* awl haatlag farttecee Apf^rat the Mke yarda, u«m*r of Wk treat aad MtWk, o* mairof Byrdea4«thama>e.**ath MS* CaaaL aeh *—u iMO. JT. WMTB, Ask. mzQssmm. jjAMBOi IWWW roKToir Btcnmtmv, J«»y * I l# * waT'a T9t» »a» •* l®i a'CiOO*. _ —— —awuvbd; 77\T RcUr. Westoeer, Began, Bosteu. «d*i D k W. C «ebr.' Ch- r. Brown, Haatawaai, Raw *«*, h «7- MJTT'I. Cam.do* Hawatt, Philadelphia, UoV**- Yerk,gu aaa, Bacon k BasharvilL SAILED, _ „ Sohr. Providence, Mothervaid, via Port Walthall, coal. - Mew Toa«, July M.-Cjea*edi= «ak|* Hubbard; Haaall, '"* * the Wind, Abrams, City Poiat. . . Kio Jaaaiao, Jane 10—Arrived: Bark Reindeer, Cbaee, Bichaaead. _ BFBdALi iropcm aw Mmehinlata' and KMlaeera'Uaieß** Protection Actociatioß will lw& tWr to "ffSF r,r2fin» *t Corinth iaa Hall, so Main street. on SAT- Sffijf a Teniae, July *th, at I o'clock. The trade are g«M«l<y reapactAlly PrM t . J. Caesar, Sec'y. jj2S—2t* « 0 tli« Vttin mi Hifctreiwl taka of •anoancinf nijnli m a cuditiit® for A?Ss2.of c2SßT3nti* Cireait Coart. of this r..rf ™.°ie by the dam b of tbe late Wu.. H Pollard. Esq My daUes as Ospnty Clerk, of P .f^u B ar. -Aj. »***£& my power to see tbe Voters generally, ane onor « m«.lfto the datieTof the o®o. wi«£ eahs factory fidelity. J hare beea Deputy Clerk, for Mr. •«"»u« «»va JWm . tW Enqairereopy- LOST. LOST OR STULKN-~At the M ant game r* Ouard Ezcuisiou. ou Monday eye<<iug last, July sFatf a'arge sise CASIEO BkitisTPlN. Aa.t waa very highly priz-d by the owner, a libei al re w«rd I"bS7i»e'. » required, by leaving itat patch Office/' & 2j ~ £t _ ~~~ WAWTB wish ta ensploy a. yountt W white man. One that will make liimaelf gen ■rallT useful. A single man from the conutry pre ferred WM. N. XINSLKY. - WANTkU—I wiab to employ 3# |«»d hands to lay Track ou the line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, about thirty .even miles from Ajflj atttae-offic^ Office R. F.kR. R. Co,} . Richmond. July > jy 21—ts ASTED-A white Ulrl, to take care of a Baby and clean two rooms. Enquire at this üßic". i T 24—ta WA> I'KU I>POKrflA'l lather, JOSfcPH NEWKOHR, left my houae last Wednesday, July llith, and ha* not ainoe been heard of. Any information concerning him will be thank fully received at tliia office. jv 24-2t» HENRY NBWROHR. WAi>TKU-Ts real mr lease, with a pros- IT pect of buying, a large ana handsome House, wirb not less than from 8 to 12 good rooms and accom inflations for servants. One with caoUKD, stsbls and carriage bois* preferred— licateii between Main and Leigh atreets. and 12{h and 2d streets Possesti n will be taken at any time by the 16th September.— Kor information, apply to Meter*. HARROLD * MURRAY, Bookstore Broad strert. This adver tisement is inserted,) believing there may be same per sons who might refft or sell who will not advertise, jv 21—ts WAiVTkU— Two good WAUONKUH for tbe remainder of tne year. jy« CRENSHAW k CO. ANThll-A NI'KfSK—A gentleman frani the South, who is travelling North, wishes to employ a NURSE, (white preferred,) to take charg• «>f his children, for whom a liberal price will be given. None need apply, unless well recommended En quire immediately at 1v 23—»t CHAS. T. WOBTHAM k CO.'B AM'i'KD.-Twe competent HNNKUS4 and one PLUMBER, to go to Lynchburg Ap ply to BOWERS, SNYDER k CARTER, jv 23—3t Richmond Stove VV orks. W A.NT fall TO Ultttt—Prom twentyflve v V to one hundred negro Mm and Boys to work on the Western Nor' h Carolina Railroad. The loca tion ts beilthy. and satisfactory security will be given forthe hire and the return of the slaves, for further information apply to MYERS k JANKE, ,jy 22—Bt* 75t Mala s're-t. 117ANTKD, A SITUATIONSJteoag v v Lady who is qualified to teach the primary branches of English, is desirous of obtaining a situation in a private family in tbe country. Small children preferred Address '*£. M," Richmond P. O. jy 21—fct* WAISI'KU- PO KKM'-Twe goed rooms, located in some central part of the city, and suitable for a female school, to open October Ist.— Address A. 7... Box 180, Richmond jv 21— 3t AMTkD-Te hire lor the balance al lit year, a few able-bodied N EOROEB, for ear face operation*, at the Coke Mine*. my 27—ts JOHN J. WERTH, Agent. FAMILY PKOVIHION*, eiieh rs Ike 10l- I loving articles, named below, can always be had at Stall No. 1, New Market, la any quantity, no mat ter how smalt. by the half pound, pound he., all war ranted of the best quality: Nice SMOKED SALMON Do do BEE F Kreah BUTTER LARD, CHESSE Ncrthern MESS PORK BEEV TONGUES BACON, of all descriptions. jy 24—12t C. BATES. Arnt || UKAYa, ATTKNTlt).V—Attend a A quarterly meeting of your Company, at Lafayette m Hall, on FRIDAY EVJCNING next, at 8 o'clock, ill The Court of Enquiry will sit, for the assessment ot fines. Amendment to our Bye-Laws in regard to Drills, will be acted apou. The Seeretaty will come prepared to report delin quents, an^yollectdufs. !i is very desirable that every member should be present, and particularly those few who are delin quent for non-attendance. &c. By order of Capt. E.'lMt jy2«-2t fQHN. T ROGERS. Ord'y. -■» U. 8. MAIL STKAMHUIF ROANOKE leave* City Point SAT URDAY morning, at it o'clock, for tdMNHft NEW YORK, viVNorfolk. Passengers desiring to take tbis cheap and comfort able route to New York, mu<>t leave here by the Pe ter«bur* cars, at 51 o'clock Saturday morning. Tickets and berths secured at oar office, South aide of the Basin. Only *10 through to New York, Meal* and State room included. Steerage passage only *5. jy 24—2t LUDLAM i WATSON. A NTIIMACITtC COAL, mHsvlbc erected X\. at my yard on the Dock, one of Fairbank's Pat ent Pla tordt Scales, lam no prepared to sell Am hi a cite Coal either by the load of 25 baehele, or by the ton. Consumers will find it to their interact to pnrsh**e by weight. Apply at yard Heu'h aide of the Dock, or on the North aide of Baaia Bank, be tween 9th and imh streets. jy 24—TuhFriflw SAMUEL P. HAWES. V/ ILAL YEAST OR BAKING POWDER—This Powder is warranted to make, wl»h lose labor and time, lighter and better Bread, Biscuit. Buckwheat, Sweet aad other Cakes, that can be made with Yea*t or ether preparatione. Prepeaed only by J. F. JACKSON, Market Bridge, and for »)e by Druggiat* and Grocer* grae- Jv 24 KWFLOUK.-Tke aabocrlbcr to rnrlr 'og thi* aaoraing, the beat Family aad Fxtra new Klour, from Bragg l *, Cliue's aad Mt. Crawford Mills, warranted. Jv24 J. J. FRY. DM. ADUIN6TONM NBW OFFICE, mknehg Ave room*, oa Main, betweea «th and »th *treeLa, ha* evacy iwqaiaita far performing aay operation ia Dentlatry ia a aapertar maanar, at a fair price. Kem«M>»ry>»f tow-ewn. Ny >1 N«» TiC Kcmaral -Tk* •akaeriber, for the parpoee of givnig way to th erection of a new boaee haa removed hi* Mora from hi aoM stand, eorear of Main aad 13th atrnota, three doora above, where he would he pieeaed to eeohta frieada and tM publle generally, in want of a flnst nit ertJcie of Clothiag, aaauriog them that he iapro pered with all th* Daaeaaary reqaisiwa to adora the outward man. E. B XPENCE, Kaahionabl* Clothier aad Merchant Tailor, >* w Mo. I» Male atraU. chsi^aeelebrated7 otUve PIANOS. wmmwMathm of Vtjffit are^weU m wyy* Timmw——w ia WMCtilin (v eh«»ia wed the amaafaitarena' arte* THOS, V REESEE, || ft At CUa J Hmm ■ ■ rfi. * »-* tmisMmm qaartor,aaa pi^aad i JTSit'Sr'!'"- iiKOitamßft TW ARMORY SAND here a. jUmmmtSm. neeece ta ttt riHiww «f KjkmmL ttj ilum, the eMrataavef tfc« BUmi rredertek.iaVeM Potomac Railroad Com pay, tin in teenled »<, „? for ttem .chape.* a£ lend, oa the aftamooa of THURSDAY, the Sl»t i,. •teat. ea which oetwi»im U*t will W piM to *NMH the be* MUSIC 4 Ml pmTwti, mitn' ftrhlTTTil r»ff«i ' w '*• Tb» train will 1»i» miimi to law* the teat u 4o'clock.P. M.,u4iretoraiaf,»Ml*M Ajtoaad k •boat» o'clock, f, M. — fare f* tha rami trip M mi'i j chOdraa «<., tan jmh of ate 35 teste each, oaly. Rafreebasente of tj** heat qaelity will be protfdad am the praniieee at city priaaa Ticket* can be hadoatheday of tha Exeareie* *t tha d«pot of tha Railroad Compaay, ar oa hoard of Ibe traJa jy U~M o'clock, r. M. Tbara will bo a foe* bead ofiqmU THOS.C. WILHOS h SONS BUSINESS CARDS . Lb * BAYLY, iorntyi at Uw.ni Couuaisatoaore to take Peymtioaa. ASUavita, £s32tt£xstzr" {^ Alabama Looieiaaa Hew Tort Arkaaaaa Maine North Ceroilse California Marylaad Ohio Conaeetiaal M«n«ehnaaM» PenaeyhraaM Florida Miehigaa Rhode Idas* Georgia Minnesota Kath Caroline lilimou Miaiaeipyl Teaneaea Indiana Miaeoort Tezaa lowa New HempAlre Yerraoat Ken reeky Hew Jersey Wiaeoarfa rr Sam'l V. BiTLr, Commtaaioaer of tha Called ■Utee Court ot Clabne, and Notary PabHe. Office oa 11th ek, >itwiia Mala asd Sink, aa 12—dlim JIIUII W. OAVI MS, DEALER IN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. BROWN STONE AMD OBANITR. MAIN STRUCT, BETWKKIf BTH AND »TH *TS. MONUMENTS, TUMtis, HEAD PIECEB, lljute and Store Kroate, Window aad Door Silla, he. Burying Orounde e.idoaed with Stone end Iron Rail ing. Firet Premium awarded by the Mechanise* In. atitate and Agricultural Society of Virgiaia. je 10— te g 1 bUtfliK ». liUWNKH, m Mala *tr««( VJ near 7th —Orate*; Vernier*; Summer Front*. (*qu*re, circle and eleptic patters*) Ornamental*; Iron Rat!; Baleoniee Verandah*, fce. Remember the number and give ma a call after sx amininc fl*ewti>r» Imy 81—6 m y H. COOK <Sc CO., AI)CTi«JNKJ£Kg, D< NO. 70 MAIN STREET. offer their services to the public a* Auctioneer* for the *ale of Real Ertate, Furniture. Groceries, Dry Good*, Horses, Cattle, to., at the ahortaat neclce and upon the moat reasonable term*. Having lam and eommodioaa room* they win re ceive goods for sate UprwaU taU without the sharp of itongs. Out door sale* of every daMriftloa attandsd te ip on reasonable term*. E. B. COOK. WE NOTT. no 7—ta 'y»liiK AND OURIMK INBUkAMU ca r be effected with the Alberuiarle Insurance Com pany, on a* favorable term* a* with any other eorapi ■y in thi* State, poaaearing a real eaah capital to meat cm. Apply to STOKES fc CO., Agtt, Riohmoad, Va. WM. T. EARLY, Pros't, JNO.WOOD. Jr., Soc'y, Charlotteaville. » qntKFIN, UOFKK dc MilitliAy. Uader» A TAKERS, No. 5 Governor street, Richmond, Va. keep conitantlv on hand all kinds of ready-mad* COF FINS and MET ALUC BURIAL CAU» rrSS—HIT FKKCIVAL. Civil be gineer and Architect—Offioe, Godain'i HalL oa 11th, between Main and Bank street. Meckaalral rtnd Oronmrntnl Drawta/r. In connection with my Architectural and &iyt nttring office, I have opened a Drafting room, where, aided by competent a**i stents, I am prepared to ruaks Design* and Copies of all kinds of Machine Work; Plans for Bridges, stone er otherwise; Copies to Lith ograph from, of Rtilruad and Canal Mapa and Pio tiles; Copies of Land Maps, Treeing*, kc , with De signs for wood, stone or iron; Ornamental work. WILLIAM FERCIVAL, mh IS—fltn Civil Ensineer and Architect. JBRUWN, Jn Meek ttrokw, kaa re • moved his offloa to No. 161 fZimmarmas'i) corner Main and 13th streets *—anriu THK MUSIC WTORK.-f fIKDHH H. TAYLOR would remind hi* friends and the poblie generally tbst tl ■ V 11 II hi* store is on Oovemor street, where may be found PIANO FORTES, MELODE OM* '#'MTARB, VIOLINS, FLUTES and ACCOE DCONS, of the best quality, and at the lowe*t price*. Ho la sole agent in this city for the sale of the eels bracad Kanns k Clark'* PIANOS, which are uotsar pa a* ltd by any other maker*, and equalled bat by few. Also, Gale i it Co.'* nperior Pianos. Guitar and Violin STRINGS, of the best<pulity. He be* the largest stock of MUSIC to be found la this State, and is constantly receiving the lateat publi cations, which lie will seH at the moat reduced pries* and upon as good terms as can be had elsewhere. PT Pianee tuned, repaired, and let am hire. *W" Old Pianos taken in put oav for new ones r*»1 —1 FIANOS—I hnve tar sale IT' ill! two ver* auDerior toned tacuni hind IWIW PI A NOB that I will eell a great bar- J » MP if II gain in, if early application be mad* to me at hit More. iT 18 ALEX. NOTT. | 'KU. J. MJ.UNKK hue J oat r»c-i-ired a lot of Common Warn, suited to re'ail dealers, which will be disposed of on aa accommodating tarms a* the aame quafry of goods can be had elsswhere — Call and see, before making your purchases, at No. Pearl street. )y 22 K fca FUR OfiD POINT, NOB » FOLK AND PORTSMOUTH- Tha Steamboat AUGUSTA, Cspt. Wm. C. Smith, ia again on the route between Rich mond and (the above place*, (via Port Waltb«ll)hat ing been thoroughly overhauled and refitted, both aa regards her machinery and bull, and furnished with a n»w wrought iron ehaft. new water wheel*, he. The care, running in connection with the Augusts, will leave the Richmond Station of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock A. M. Returning, tha Au guata will leave Wright'* wharf, Norfolk, every Tues day. Thursday and Saturdav, at 5i o'clock A M. )f 22 THOS. DODAMEAD. Sup't. J TO MY FttIKNUM, CI'S TOMERS AND THE PUB LI GENERALLY.—I return my thank* — to them for the literal patronage I have re ceived from them, and by a «tnct attention to bu»l ne** hope to merit e continuance of the same, assur ing them that no pains will be spare&en my part, or of those in my employment, to give satisfaction to all. 1 routed to keep the beat of goods in my line that caa be had in any bouse In Richmond. In tha first pl»«, I will furnisn my customer* with the best of Ladle* 1 , Gentlemen'*, Boy*', Misses' and Children'* Boots and Shoes, of the latest atylea that can be bad in Pan*, imported by myself direct. I will also keep on band a large assortment of Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Oentlemeo, Boys and M .«*, of nsy own mapufaciure, and of tho beet Baltimore, Philadelphia, ~New York and Easter* work, which will make my assortment superior to any in tbis city. 1 have made arrangements with HoX*s ia Paris to furnish me with the best material for the manhfac tare of ail kinds of work for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Misses Ail of the above will bo sold low far cash, or to ruMC-ruAL CUSTOMIKJ at cash price*. ALEX HILL, Importer and Manufacturer of Boots. Shoos, Trunks. Carpet Bag*, Vahees, fcc, j* l-»dßc Na. IZ7. Main street. Richmond. Vs. JUUKAT KBOtt'TiON IN THK gn PRICE OP BOOT# AND HATS.-Freia 111 15 to ai»percent.teved by buyingfrom H ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel BuildUf. Moleekta Hats, bast quality & Moleskin Hats, second quality..... ' «| Fashionable Silk Hat 5....... » Fine Calfskin Sewe4 Boots. > £ Congress Gaiter Boots f £ Pino Callskia Bowed Shoe*..... '* J. H. ANTHONY haa mada arranaemeau with e»s of the best makers Ulhesity of Philadelphia ply bin with a hwtone and Mbetunai Caiftkia so wad Boor, which he will sell at the unprecedented ow price of 130. oel»-dfc«ty ' l.Aßikt>> iauuT UAiT*ii» - VHfefc Juat received, a superior lot of thoes Was tiful 3ght end browa Oaitera, which wIU be sold at the low paioe of 91.M. ty l< WM W Af.WH. leave Is caii the attoarra at ail who are in want of Shoe*, lo oar seeartateai. via i Ladies* Morocoo Boots. Basking Jf** Ties, Preach Ties and Nippers; ladies' bisek aad col ored Oaiteie; velvet aad toilet ShpoeraiMlsess Mo rocco Boots, Caskias. Jenny Llad Ties, Slippers aad jy« IHga of the Big Maa- ZZT SUUMH. eiliUSB. fi»o**."*T* Sotb?* »ST DAVENPORT, AUM « W