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THE DAILY DISPATCH Mtnlig, Asg««t 1, 189 ft Financial and Commercial. The following are the footing* of tb« Boaton waek 1; bank rtateirent for the pitt waek, com pi red with tUaaa of the waek prerioaa July St. July tl. r»otrai «fock »3i.w0.0n0 tst.gM.oM Loans ard d acouuta SUM XV 52.467,#W> Dpeeie S«'U«O 3.67H,000 tAm'nt 4ue from other bankt •343 000 • 6 3 '_ L Amount da ato other banka . 4 384,.Vin ,WKi IVpo.lt. 16ZW.0"« Circulation 6 7<W,700 7,810,500 By Teleigmph. Baltimore July 31.— flour very firm—Now *7. 25; choice old Howard quoted at the tame. Wheat advanced 3 centa— lied $1553H3i Whit* •1.603 • 73. N«w York. Ju'y 3! —Floor advanced—Ohio $8.53; Standard Southern «a 05. Wheat advanced 335 eta. Weatarn Red#l 6181.65. Cornadvanocd—Mixed63. Meat Pork $ 1975. Richmond Mafkeu, Jaly 31. BACON.—Market tot to firm with a alight decline, and holder* on speculation disposed to realize at pre tent quotations We quote pnme Westsrn Bidet at 13c ; Shoulders 1131 !Ja ; Hamt 12} 313 c; Sugar cured 13$l4itf North Carolina hog-ronnd lS»a>l4c. BITTER.—'W« quote mountain lf®2oc.; Goahen 2BVf24e. f tt> ; common 12®12j. BEESWAX—23»24 V m. BROOMS—♦!f®3, to quality. BUCKETS, Ac.—Painted Buckets <* dozen. 3- hoop Painted Pails $3 3p dozen. Heavy Cedar Tuba, best. 4 i..W«t5 uett. Heavy Cedar Feed Buckets if>3 dozen. CEM ENT.—J nines River $ 1.7031.75 f bbl. Hudson River $1.7031.7'. CHEESE.—Ohio W. R„ new. (market almost bare ) and New York Slatt 11c. Imitation English 1443154. CLOVER SEED—CIO. I'OKKEE.— Rio lfj 3 12c.; 12 ii 12Jc.; Java i V.; Mocha 16c. Market quiet. COKE—For city consumption £5.50 if cart load of 25nuahelt for Lum;: Hail ifci. CORN.—The receipts are ttill light and the market firm. The larrett buyers offer GiJ c >>, but the lotta:- nving are p-adily disnosed of at 65370 cts. CORN MEAL.—6.'J37i>c ( O HON—l23'2ic. f 115. COTTON YARNS—Couttry 18c.; City 200. Cot- TO" Oi«n«r,( 20c. !t>. CANDLES. —Tallow 16c. ft!.; Jackson's 16317 c.: Hull's Patent l£c. Adamantine 2432 H. Sperm 333 42; Patent Sperm 52 COAL.—Of Anthracite there is a good supply — il*d Ash sells at $6oO; White Ash, for fonndry, $7 ton. Bitun:lnous. delivered at Port Walthall, or at |khe wharf opposite Rocketu. we quote at 14c. for ave and Smith's for city use, wholesale to dealers. for Lump; Hi.il f —Live Geese 45340 c. Stock reduced, —W» hear of a sale of 1200 bbls. Super- at 4>ti 75. Market nuiat and slock very light, qaote o'd I>T reiail lfiO y.) 77 l.r Superfiue; 4>7 i.j for Extra; $&50u>l) for Kaini'v. Very little Flour coming in, the loriji drournt dimioithiDg of water to that the country mills can hut very l'ti'e. We quote new h lour by retail: #7^503< 75; Ex.ra 4>H33.25; Family $9 'a> 10. FLOUR BARRELS —Sell at 50cts. each. FISH. —We quote North Carolina and Potomac No. I grot HrKKiNGS $550; No. 1 Family Roa active at *7 75 %>■ Ihl ; ha'f bblt do. at $4 50. Shad dull at *10 4P bbl. Bnd *5 50 l>«lf bbls. No. 2 Her- Tings aell at I'M th iu No. Ibbl.. and 25c. than for half bbls. Halifax Cut Herrings wr.u'd bring *6 fer Nrf 1, per the caryo They are scarce and much wanted Mackerel —No. 1, *21322; No. 2, *10311; No. 3. * r >.s<l. FLAXSEED—SI,2S3*I.4O p bushel FRUIT. —OiANGES, non iin market. Lr.MOits, Jltj • 37.50 box, accordin« ti qualitv. Raisins, bunch, in boxes, newcrop *4 i 5 34.50; half do., $2.25; quarter do., *IJT>; layer, iu boxes, $4.50; half boxes $2.50. — Figs—ls3l'.c. 18, according to quality. Prunes— 15.®20 cts. 16. GINSENG —We quote Crude 35337} cts. {> 18., last •ales. GRASS SEEDS —Clover $7 50 $>■ bushel; Timo- THY *434.23. Season being ovar there is but little doing in Grats Seeds. GUANO—Stock of Peruvian light. Sal?s at $55 }•> ton We nuote Mexican us before, $30 335. GUNPOWDER—Dupont'a and Hazard's SportiQg F, ¥F, aad KKK, $6.2533.60; Blasting $3."s|>keg. MAY— from store; $lfrom wharf. HOOP POLKS—We quote *7M , for bbls. HlDES—Slaughtered, 7} cts. 4* 1". green weight; Call Skills, green, !i7J;. No Spanish Hides in market. IRON AND NAILS—Pig Iron $30 to $35; Swedes $r203125{* ton, nominal, none in the country ard no arrivals exoect -d before the Ist of Auuusr.. Eng lish Refined and Tredegar $35; Common English *75; — American country $100. Cut Nails 4tf 4J cts. Jp* lb. LARD.—Prime new Lard in bbls., ISJc.; kegs, 14c.; ■catce and firm LIQUORS.—Brandy, Otard, Dupuy It Co. $3®5 Jallon; A. Seignette $2.2534.50; Sazcrac $3.2534.50; lennessey $3.!*535; Peach, scarce, ut * I 2 r i<i2, Virgi nia Appie 60385 cts.; do. old, 75 eta. ® $1.50; North ern do. 55375ct5.; lmitution 45347} cts. Rum—New England. 5<r352 for mixed, 55c. for pure. Gin—Hol land $1.20-31.75. LUMBER.—CIear whits Pino $45 00; refuse do. $29; incicliantahle, $20325 M. One inch yellow pine plank *10312: three-quarter do. $'Ja/ll; 11 do. $14316) 1J do. *13314; 2 do. $12*315. Flooring $13 320, face measure; Scantling *11313 for heart and sap; nil heart $IGfl'2o, according to size. Gaiden Rails, heart and sap, I2jwl;>c. each; all heart. 18c. Shin gjes, $5.0036.00 M. Weather Boarding Jfi 13rz-1»>. inch Oak Plank, *3(»335. Buttonwood. |3l inch. fA.53.i0 Inch Cherry, *35; j Poplar, *20325 M. ffcssed Flooring, Virginia. $25328; Dressed Flooring, *28330. Lumber market dull, except for one or two kinds—say Buttonwood and Uak. LEA I).—l'igOJ. Bar 737 i. LEATHER. —Good stamp, over weights, 22325 c. f* 1 iddle weights and light,none in ma'ket: damaird 20322 c.; poor, 15317 c.; upper Leather, *H33; as ia sizii, weight and quality; tlie latter price oiily for m nerior heavy tides. Harness and Skirling 26 to 30, as in quality. L1ME.—51.3031.37} in store; $1.12} from vessel. MOLASSES.—We quote New Orleans 55c.; Porto Rico 53 to 55 cts , talet of prime Rt the latter price. Cuoa Muscovado4B to 50c. Market very lirm. OATS —30335 c 'P' bushel. Stock still very light. OFFAL.—Bran bushel; Snortt 15c.; Brown Stuff 20c , and bhipstulf 50c. bushel. PEAS.- -Black arid Clay *J bushel PLASTER.—Lump *4.55dM.50 ton., nominal.— Ground #y v toil. Calcined *2.37{a2.50 bbl ROSIN.—I.7O •#> bbl. RICE—4J to , at to quantity aad qaality. KVE.—We quote 70 375 c. bustiel, according to quality. SALT.—SI.7O3I.SO. SALTPETRE—I 6 S>2o cts $>16. SENECA HOOT.—BOc. nominal, no sales recently SHOT.—Price 7JW7Jc Its. STAVES.—Ooou oak for dour barrels, we quote at $6.75'S | 7 3®" thousand. SUGARS—Market firm. We qnote New Orleans Rj® 10c.; Porto Rico ej&lOc.; Loaf lajo ; Crushed and and Powdered 131 c., as in quality, C Coffee do. 11 to J lie.: Circle A. do ;2Ja. TEAS—lmperial aud Gunpowder. 5551.20. TOBACCO.—I he breaks of Tobacco continue large and rr.iicli animation in the market. We quote inte rior Lvyt, of good weights, at $6 25©<i 75; good «7 ct 7 75; fine #8<B» Interior l.eaf sU'aiW; good $1050 vi lt. Fine Stemming #11.at13 50 fine Shipping #t2so<2'ls<£ 17.50. Fine Manufacturing #15^26*^51. \\ HEAT. The market to day is not so buoyant as it was at the beginuing of the week. Owini to the low stage of water in the river the mi.ls have not enouth except fhise supplied by the Canal. Tie Manchester mills have been for a few days unable to ariu<l at ail, aud Hax all hat not half its stoues in ope ra'ion This, wiili the liberal receipts a day or two past, causes some heaviness in the market, and there has baeu a decline of 10 cts. a bushel this week. We now quote good to prime Ked #1 60 to 1 65; good to prime White #1.65 to 1.70, with an occasional tale of choice Wtite at #1 75. The receipts for this month have beenUS.S-77 bushels, against 25 547 stine montii las* year. Thequotatiou a' the close of the last week |M - y«ar was #2a>2 05 for prime Red aLd »V htte. WHISKEY— Firm and advanced to 37538 c. for Richmond. Cincinnati, 40 els. galion—nominal. Bona in market. WlNES.—Port—Burgundy, #ia>2.so per gallon; Port Juice Madeira—Sicily 4.">c7z:f,l 75; old Madeira#2.so®4. Siikrry—Permartiu. Duff and Oordou. Amontilado. $2S>G WOOD.—Oak #3.50 cord; #3 for Pine, wholesale By retail. Oak #4.5i>a)5; Pine *4.30. WOOL.—Small parcels of Tub Washed sold at 28 <£32c; (or unwaelied one-third leas. Fleece as In quality. CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP, Sec. BEEF.—Stock Sales this week of goed Beef at #789 rod #S 50 per hundred, net. Extra Cattle might bring #l<>. -.. V /i^l nferior Calves $4 to #6; supeiier #7 to '<» bead. HOGS— if 750 hundred. Sales limited to wants of daily consumption , B i I X EI /7 S °PPIy Mutton fair. We quote #1.50 to wo for uir to good She**p. qoauty ß *"' B " ll " ♦ 2 " SU& * S 75 ** head, according to MONEY MATTERS. SS BILLS— loi cent, premium. tl.« rhi £; okTH e *" Exchange. Checks on "■-""sbiSr' , " 1 '" C*V» T Jh° i- XcU,l « e B * nk of Withers & ° f U ' e Trans-Alleghany B&Uk ef K '" w1 '~ Maiden. 5 *► Whee,j D| u» nk Note , SliHk V" 01 " 14 s '* awards . .... I diJ' b t^ rol : u :. do : d « •dll: Alabama State lUiik""'"'.!! -1 ?*• Bank »f Mobile 1 Tennessee ••jJi dts. Kentucky Itfi-j dis Ohie iii. Northern interior.... .7.7 du>. • flS*."" -1n nt° t9 * Woie^t freights. FOREIGN.— Nothing new aino« wnrjaat wUh"" card to Foreign Freights. A few hwli wanted both for British »n.i centinmtal porta DOMESTIC The following are preaant rate* of Coattwise frai«l>tt Bogton philga ,|phi» Coal, y too »1?S WM •» J» Floor, 85 » » Tobaceo, fhbd. !» »» 2W Do. box. 15 8S 20 Coal to Baltimore centi p*r kuthel. Flour 15c. v barrel. The a bora rate* ara by tail v easels. Tha folio wing are ratea pet steamers: _ New York. Baltimore. Philada- Tobacco, hbd. CI 00 01 25 »2» :: - b ? u - s | s 2 Vs I -fj- r " 1 10 8 flour, bbl 3n » 30 Salre of Ntocks In Klcbmond. Reported bw John A iMnrattrr If Sot, **** ***'"« Juli 31, 1856. Virginia 6 per centa, 34 yeart to ran, $94 "a" 1 IQt# ' Virginia 6 per ahottar datea, $91 "d int -* rsat Bonda guaranteed by the State, no aalea. Richmond City Bonda, 96 aad int. Virginia Bank Stock, par 9W, laat aalea at $7*3. Fanners' Bank Stock, laat aalea $104^ Exchange Bank Stock, laat aalea ....i Virginia Kirr and Marine Insurance Stock, aalea oa. Richmond Eire Aaaociation Stock, par $20, ®31 k. Richmond, Frederickabnrg and Potomao Railroad Stock, aalea *70. . . Virginia Central Railroad Stock, laat aalea 30 Richmond and Peteraburg Railroad Stock, aalea $51. Richmond and Danville Railroad Stock, aalea *40. Jamea River and Kanawha Stock, aalea *10. BUSINESS CARDS. I EE <fc BAYLY, Attorney* at Law, aad Li Commiaaionera to take Depoaitiona, Affldavita, AeknowiedgmenU of Deeda, Powera of Attorney, fce-, for the States and Teiritonea of Alabama Louiaiana New York A rkfcntaa Maine North Carolina California Maryland Ohio Cocrectlaal Maasachuaatt* Pennsylvania Plorida Michigan Rhode leland Georgia Minnesota South Carolina lltinoia Misaisirppl Tenneaaea Indiana Misaocn Tezaa lowa New Hampshire Vermont Kentucky New Jersey Wisconsin 17* Sa.m'l T. Bayly, Conunitaion-r of th« United States Court of Claims, and Notary Public. OSce on 11th tt, between Main and Bank, an 12—dl2m JOHN VV. DAVIKS. DEALER IN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MAKBLE. BROWN STONE AND GRANITE. MAIN STREET, BETWKKV *TH AND 9TH bTS. MONUMENTS, HEAD PIECES, House and Store Frontt, Window and Door Silta. 4cc. Burying Grounds e.icloaed with Stone and Iron Rail ißg. First Premium awarded by the Mechanics' In atitute and Agricultural Society of Virginia. jo 10-ts / ' hUKdI. ». I.OVI iNKis, USti- Alain street. VF near 7th.—Grates; Fenders; Summer Fronts i (square, circle and eleptic patterns) Ornamentals' iron Rail; Balconies Vtrandahs, to. Remember the number and give me a call after e x aininins elsewhere I my 21—fim li> 11. COOIV tk CO., AUCTI^NKKKS, l-i» NO. 70 MAIN STREET, otfer their *ervice» to the public as Auctioneer*for the sale of Real Estate, furniture. Groceries, Dry Goods, Horses, Cattle, ite., at the shortest netioe and up ja the most reasonable terms. Hiring larce and eommodlou* rooms the* will re ceive good) for sale at prnate taU witbeut the charge of storage. Out door sales of every description attended to up on reasonable terms. E. B. COOK. WM. NOTT. no 7—ts LMllt ANli MAKI>K INSL'UAMCK cau I be effected with the Albermarle Insurance Com pile;, on aa favorable terms as with any other com ps • uy in this State, possewiag a real cash capital to meet oises. Apply to STOKES it CO., Aits, Richmond, Va. WM T. EARLY, Prea'l, JNO. WOOD, Jr., Sec'y, Charlottesville. * 'I'lttl'XJi, KOl'Kli Ac MiluiUV, Lntlrr- JL TAKJSRS. No. 5 Governor street, Richmond, Va. keep constantly on band ail kinds of ready-made COF FINS and MEIALLIC BUK.IAL CASES. 1v 2*>—dlv i;AUU...WM. fIiKCiVAJ., civil Kn ginear and Architect —Office, Goddin'* Hall, on 11th, bet ween Main and Bank street. IHrchanlrnl nod Oruuinetitui Drawlnx. 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 Deaicns and Copies of all kinds of Machine Work; Plans for Bridges, stone or otherwise; Copies to Lith ograph from, of Railroad and Canal Maps and Pro files; Copies of Lund Maps, Tracings, &c., witn De signs for wood, stone or iron; Ornamental Work. WIIjLIAM PERCIVAL, mh 18—6 m Civil Engineer and Architect. Kl .»! HKI.L, A" HOYSTKKS, (JKXKIt.iI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, B3 WATER STrtEET, New York. We will make liberal cath advances ou consign ments of KLOUR, WHEAT, 4c., to the above ad dress. jy 12—lm A. S. ROYSTER. BROTHER fc CO. llAs. 11. LAAtiLiKV, Tin aad Hbwl Iron Manufacturer, 13th street, between Mais and Cary, Richmond, Va. GAS KITTING AND FIXTURES, Steam Pipes for Churches, Public BuLdingf, lt« Metallic Roofing, Guttering and Spouting, pat up in any part of the city and country. I,T, AND GARDEN POMP* Hi SAT.B At'OM Jc BAMKKUVILL, < GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Receive consignment* of Tobacco, Klour, Corn 1 ) Wheat, fitc., and give their persona] attention ts sale* of same, and keep constantly on hand a large and gene ral assortment ef Groceries, Seed, Peruvian Guano 4*. fe 27—dficwta JHKOVV'.N, Jr., Mtock liroker, tana re • moved hii office to No. 151 (Zimmerman'*) oorner Main and 12thstreet*. K—eodu FRKMII DltY GOODS —We have just received Plain atid figured Swiss Muslim W liite Cambrie and Jaconets Bonnet Cords; Inch Linen* Small figured Prints; Liuen Crash Wrought Muslin Collars aud Sleeves Jaconet an 4 Lace do do »-4. 10-4 and 11-4 Bleached Sheetings Undressed Bleached Jeans- Hat Crapes White TarlataDs: Cactus Skirts White, black and colored Kid Qlovea White and colored Lisle Thread do. Black .Elastic Silk and Patent Leather Belt* Gent's Linen Collars; Gusze Merino Shirts White Cotton Hose; Brown Half Husti Long Whalebones; Silk Mitts, kc. Which we offer to the trade very low. •1T29 KENT, PAINE i CO. IHON, STKKL, TIN FL.ATJKS, sIvINKEK k CO., No. sUCary street, offer .or sale— English Refined Rolled, best brands 1 Common English Relied ] Swedish I American Hammered Flat, Round, aud Square Bars, all sizes. >- IRON. Ova', Half Oval. Half Rouud Hoops, Bands, Nail Rods Still's Horse Shoe American, English and Russian Sheet Naylor's cast. Shear and German Steel Blistered Steel, made of Swedish Iron Tin Plates assorted sizes Pig and Bar Tin, Sheet and Slab Zinc. A 'so, a full assortment Groceries. Guano Sin ,1v 12 f, OO f RICHMOND —At a meeting of the Board ™ * dat their office on the 10th of June, 1<156, it was * Resolved, '"That this Company will make no charge for Fire or Marine Insurance Policies, and the Se cretory was directed to inform the other city Compa nies of the above resolution, tbat,in order to establish a uniform use U the city on this subject, they be re quested to unite with us " This Company is now prepared to issue Fire and Ma , nsurauce Policies on as reasonable terms as other geod offices. .™," '°j - *?"• In all eases, be promptly and fairly adjusted and paid. No charge for the Pelicy in any case. Office, for the present, on tbe Etet side of 12th «t„ near Main, up staira. DIRECTORS: Wm. H. Christian, Wm. Breeden, «T' n £ ur i ell, Thomas R. Price, Wm. G Pa ne, Ju. Themas, Jr., Lewis Ginter, John Cnrrie, Jr, Aug. Anderson, Jas. DuzJop, James L. Apoerson Wm. H. Haxall, Ruse of B Heath, John D. Queries, John Doolev, David J. Burr, Rich'd O. Hiskins, Larkin W Glaze brook, Lewis D. Crenshaw, D. Von Oroning, Joseph R. Andeison, Emanuel Miller, John C. Sin ton, Ed. H. Bk inker, Franklin Steams. A PLEASANTS, President. J. H Mowtacpe. Sec'y. je 14— ts WBLf-nhAljlMi KUtIT t!Ai\s-A very i superior article; for sale by )v 3i BTEBBINS k PULLEN. L'UU HAIiK. 1- 10,000 City of Richmond 6 per cent., long and short dates 10,006 State ef Virginia 6 per cent., long and short dates 10,000 Central Bonds S 000 South-Side Bonds. W»l-u C. W. PURCELL k CO. Li^fe^jr" 100 ,lcrce * *"• 1 <*r J* J CHAS. T. WOITUAM k CO. ' education. loiCHiioSD^KMXiuBnWMWTCTIt^" H The rxerdxea of the Inatituta will be raaomed on the first MONDAY in Oetnbor tbbm* ren aissiow: • ao ° w w2Jh(« »00 Tuition in Collegiate Department SO 00 Tuition in Preparatory Deportment 30 00 Ancient or Modern Leagnegea, each 20 00 Music on Piano ..50 to W 00 The large number entering the Inatitute during the lest tewion. (263.) ha* encouraged the Trustee* to provide (till increased i'acllitie*; and the arrangement* tor instruction wiH be on tbe same elevated and libe ral scale es the specious and convenient eccommoda tions. No pain* will be spared to eecure tha highest edvantagee to the young ladies who mey honor ns by their attendance. For catalogues, or farther ir form alien, address B. MANLY, Jr, (y 28—d3m Richmood, Va. MK. LHHtIIVKf HCUUUIi, Hlcbmoad. Va.—The next session of this Institution will open on the Ist day of October, 1856, and cloee on the first day of July. 1857. Trems.—Board C 300; Washing $30: English Tui tion $40; Modern Languages, each $20; Latin $20; Music on Piano, Harp or Guitar #80; Drawing Drawing from nature $40; Painting, water colors $40; in oil $50. Primary Department for children under 10 years of age $30. Kkferknces.—Patrons of the School; Right Rev. Bishop Mead, Right Rev. Bishop Johns, Bight Rev. Bishop Cobb* of Alabama, Rev. Mcses D. Hoge, D. D., Rev. T. V. Moore, D D.. F.ev. B. Gildersleeve. F*CULTv.—Hubert P. Lefebvre, A. M„ Principal; Rev. H. 8. Keppler.Rev. VV. E. Webb.A.M; J. P. Lit tle, M. D.,R. A L*wi<, M. D , Joseph Michard, John A. Calye, C. W. Thilon, Miss Gordon, Mrs. Taylor, Madame Estvan, M'llo Lacy, etc., etc. All letters to be directed to jy 7- 4m HUBERT P. LF.FEBVRE. VUI N<> l,\l)Hs>'!<CMO«L.-iHIBSJIA. J- RY PEGRAM will open a Boarding and Day School for young ladies, on the Ist October next, at ber rtsidence ic Linden Square, Franklin street.— The course of instruction will be thorough and ex tensive, reaching from the elementary to the highest branches of education. Competent assistants will be employed in each departmrnt, and great care be used in the selection of Text Books. The Ensluh department will be under the imme diate supervision of MISS PEGKAM. With a due sense of the responsibility she assuineL she will de vote bera&lf sedulously and honestly to it* proper fulfillment; aiming at the highest standard of female education, and a conscientious use of the means e*- aeri'ial to its attainment. Mathematics, Latin and the Phyaical Sciences, will be taught hv a gentleman well qualified !or the task. Italian and German by native masters of each tongue. Music ou the I'iano, Harp and Guitar, and singing and Drawing, by the best Professors. The French Language will receive special atten tion and be under the charge of a French lady who will retide in the family ; the object being to teach th<» Pupils both the philosophy of the language, and to speak it with ease and accuracy. To thin end, it will be the medium of communication in the family. The Junior and Senior classes shall receive equal at tention. Ml.ss PEGRAM proposes aleo, the formation of a BELLES-LETTRES Clasd, for the study ofEuglish Classical Literature. Young ladies who have left school, may find this a material aid to self-improve ment; and those from a distance, who may wish to come at Parlor Boarders, can join this clans MRS. J. W. PEGRAM will have charge of the Bourding Department, and will unite with Miss Pe gram in contributing to the comfort and proper train ing of the voung ladies. Terma—Boaraiug during the entire aeasion..s 200 English Courae 40. Foreign Languages, each $ 20. Music at Profes«or»' charges. Persona wishing to enter Pupils, or to make ftirther enouirita relative to the school, wi4l apply to MRS. or MISS PEGRAM, jy 16-dtf—wtOr. Linden Square. Richmond. Va. MKM. iV i»llr»S AOA It. .U lAU It (1 SCHOOL, KOd YOUtfG LADIES. RICH MOND.—The second session of this institution will commence on the lutdayof October next, for one continued session, to Ist Ju;y, 1857. In the or*:auizatiuii of this school, its Principals and accomplished Assistant, unite, with the fruit of their own experience, tne light and counsel of others emi nent in tile profession, end they intend it to effurd the means, not only of a thorough course of substantial instruction, but also of all the accomplishments ne cessary to a finished female education. Nei'ber ia retaining their able and experienced Assistant, nor in the selection ef her teliow laborers, nor in their other provisions, have tin subscriber* spared anything that may make their institution worthy of the pationage of the community. Atten tion will be paid to the manners aud morals of the young ladies at all times, aud a deep interest taken in their advancement. MUSIC, both voea! and instrumental,will be taticht by competent teachers. The Harp, Piano and Gui tar, all furnished in the family. Tkp.M* : Board, t£2t>o; English tuition, $40; Prima ry department, $30; Modern languages, each, $20; Latin, $20; Music <~n Piano, $60; Harp, $70; Guitar, $50; Drawing and Painting, #10. References: Right Rev. Bishop Johns, Rev Jno. P. R*v. J. Peterkin, Va.; Oliver White, Esq, Fleetwood Arademy, Va ; C. B Gibson. M. D., J. Boitou, M.D, A Peticolas, M. D , G. A. Wilson, M. !>., Dr. R. G. Cabell, and Col. 8. H. Parker, Rich mond; Hon. R M. T. Hunter, Hon. J. M. Clsvron. U. S. tt.; Frederick Coleman ar.d Beveriey Douglas, Esq*., State Senate; O. M Smith. Esq., Lunenburg county; Thomas Field, M. D.. Mecklenburg county. MRS. JEFFERSON MINOR, iv ?4—Sm MISS A B. MINOR. I'K.HAI.K INSTITUTK— The seventh session of the Southern Female In stitute wili commence on the first Monday in October neit. The Boarding Department is under the charge of D. Lea Powell, Esq. TERMS: Board, for 9 months $200 Tuition ..AO French, Italian, German, Spanish, eacb..% 20 Latin 15 Drawing from $20 to #50. Music at Professor's prices. Preparatory Department 40 Washing and Lights extra. D LEE POWELL, ) ROB'T J. MORRISON, 5 rnncl P ßl »- Address, Richmond, Va. jy 21—ts iilßlii I Tinr nn 'iif rrmrr r H. TAYLOR would remind his Irs friends and the public generally that U » af \f 11 his store is on Governor street, wheretnay be found PIANO FORTKS, MELODE- VIOLINS, FLUTES and ACCOR DIONS, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. He is scle agent in this city for the sale of the cele brated Nnnns it Clark's PIANOS, which are not sur passed by e.ny other makers, and equalled but by few. Also, Gale V Co.'s superior Pianos. Gaitarand Violin STRINGS, of the bestquellty. He haa the large»t stock of MUSIC to be found in this State, and is constantly receiving the latest pubH catisns, which he will sel at the most reduced prion* and upon as good terms as can be had elsewhere. ISJ* Pianos tuned, repaired, and let on hire. ty Old Pianos taken in part cav for new oriw liVSTKLX'TJON ON THIS PIANO.—A young lady,who has hod ft IT 18 ft I? considerable experience in teaching, U • ■ II 1 andean produce pupils that, in one qmrter, cau play and sing most any ordinary piece of music, wishes a few more scholars. As she herself received instructions from the principal pianist of Jenny Lind, W. M. Hoffmann, Esq., feels conlident she can give satisfaction to those who encourage her. Terms *15 per quarter of 20 lessons. Address M. S. A . box sfi7. post office j T 22 ts <:ti - ANO ?°RTES-To be had at Ne. l) ff LI nf [J 169 Main st, opposite the Exchange II > M If Is Bank, Richmond. NATH*L CARUSI, jy 14—rtfrwlv Sole A««ot "iTTIr" ( _ I'laNom—l have lor sale E I SS3 two very superior toned second hand 1 j IJ V fl PIANOS that I will sell a great bar- J » X J J gain Id, if early application bd made to me at my store iv 18 ALF.X- NOTT. jjdSCL PlANOiS.—The Hubm-rlbcr has just received one of J. tt C. Kis fl ifjj H n Cher's celebrated 7 octave PIANOS. J II W J II It is unnecessary to say anything in commendation of Fischer's Pianos; they are too well known and appreciated to require it. Any person wishing a superior Piano has now an opportunity to obtain one at the manufacturers' price THOS. W. KEE3EE, ap q At Geo. J. Sumner's, Pearl st. 'rtHMF .SKLU. i nnve just received J my tupply ot" Turnip Seed, coiupriaiug all the moat approved kind# adapted to tliia part ot the coun try—all of wliich are warranted treat). JNO. W. POLLARD, Drngn'af, jv 30 17th mwt k C®« r* VUtt UL.U POINT, NOK ■T *gs - T-fiP FOLK AND PORTSMOUTH — Tl I wn ir I Itfc. The Steamboat AUOUBTA, Capt Wm. C. Smith, la attain on tha routa between Rich piood and stbe above place*, (via Port Walthall) hav ing been thoroughly overhauled and reti'ted, both a* regard* her machinery and bull, and furuiahed with a new wrought iron (haft, new water wheel*, be. The oar*, running in connection with the Anguata, will leave the Richmond Station of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock A. M Returning, the Au goata will leave Wright'* whaif, Norfo'k, tvery Tues day, Thuraday and Saturday, at 51 o'clock A. M. jv« THOw. DOfHMKAD. Bup't. , UIUUUiVH. FAUA. JIJ SObS. FANS—My atock of Eoibioidtriei Ribbon*, Parasol*, Kan*, Brnibe* and other Fancy OomU i* atill complete, and will be told at coat pri ce*. Ladie* in want will consult their interact b* calling at 1. L WEIL'S Cheap Ca.h Stare. - to™ No. 33 Main .treat 'I'OP 11l Ul.y ANO IIAIOKnS.-'lhe nub M. acribera have for *ale,a fine TOP BUGGY AND H ARNESS— the Buggj but little u*<td. If not *old privately, it will be olfrrd at auction an SATURDAY next, at the Horae Lot, near Ontnl Depot. LARU'S k BHINF, Aacta. jjai DAVENPORT, ALLEN k CO. , SUMMER RBTHBATfI. T B AND BLACRKPt GPHUR SPRING S.-TW* d.nibtfut wm* place la now open for the raeeption of It fi iim-ted on tha lianof tha couotie, of Roanoke and II tatourt, surrounded by mountain*. and 1» «m tha moat beautiful, pietowaqua fertile mmtojj* of Viraiala. and Immediately em tha Una of tha VU ■iala aodTennenaee Ballroai within 250 yard* of tha road toalf, aad about half a mite from Benaaek'e do pot only cicht or Bine boar* ride from Richmond and Petersburg, aad about two hour* frnm Lynthborj, Person* leaving City Point, or Petersburg « Eiek mood in tha morning, by tha Swthirtda and DanvUla Railroad* and taking tha oar* of the Virginia and Ten neaeee Railroad it Lynchburg, reach Bontaek'e depot a boat a o'clock P. M. the mm day t where niOMt boa. ko , will meat them, aad convey them U tha B Tb're are three White and two Black tnlphnr Spring*, wboee curative power* can be atteeted by eoorea of persona, who have been entirely relieved by eaing the water*. The repntatien of these water* for baif a century pact ha* been e*tabh*hed in iha anr ronnding coon tie* for having cured many pereon* af flicted with varioo* chronic and other diseases. They are net rarpaaeed by any mineral water* in Virginia for the cure of Dy*pep«a in it* vanou* form*. Affec tion* of itn Liver, Kidney* and Bladder, GeaerSl Dtf bilitv, especially of the Nervous Syetem, all kind* of Cutaneou* and other Di*ea*e* of the Skin, and many of the diaeaae* peculiar to female*. They are ferftly purgative and diuretic, with a wrong det#rmlnatroa to the akin. For certificate* a* to the efficacy of the watei* of these Spring*, *ee handbill* The Building* are *paciou* and convenient, and almoat entirely new. cenaiiting of Hotel*, Cottage*, lie., affording accommodation* equal to any to be foui d in the mountain* of Virginia, for abont 400 t,e, nie I "Fu''niture and Fixture* are about equal to tboce of the be*t hotel* in our citie*. The Bedding i* unn*ually good, with hair mattreraee throughout the e*tablishment— a* to all which we In vite visitor* to examine and judge for themaelve*- No pain* have been spared in obtaining the ban servants and the mo*t experienced and best qualified awiaiant* for every department of tha establi*h- The genera! management i* confided to J. A. HE FELKINGER, E*q., late of Cumberland, Maryland, assisted by Alfred R. James and Ro. J. Rbad, late of Lynchburg, vbo will no doabt give *ati*faction to all who may visit tb* place. There will be BOWLING ALLEYS, fca., for ex ercise. . ... A fine BAND OF MUSIC i« already aecured, and a Telegraph Office will coon be e*tabh*bed at Ben aack'* depot . , The TABLE will be found equal to any In the mountain*, the facilities for lecuring supplies being about a* great a* they can well be. J. A. HEFELFINGER k CO, J e 13—3 m Proprietor* A.tl KL I A WUiTH sIiLPHI'R SPRINGS, situated 2} miles from Jetersville Depot, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, 50' miles from Richmond, will be opened the Ist of July. The water* of these two Springs are said to be equal to any waters in the mountains, aod have been alkal ized in Philadelphia, and have the tame properties of the Greenbrier White Sulphur. Term* or Board as follows: —Per day $ ISA; per week $U; per month, for 28 days, $28; Children-over 2 years old and under 12 years, and servants, half pnee. There will be an omnibus, always ready t« take visitor* to tha Spring*. je 12—d2m THOS. C. WILLSON k SONS. KA BATIIIMJ, iIIIKHAPKAKKUAIiL, HAMPTON, Va—This delightful watering place i* now open for the reception of vuitor* by the day, week, month or season. It is situated on au eleva ted point, aud commands an extensive and splendid view of the Bay, Hampton Roads, Jamea River, and the surrounding country. The advantages for (lathing are not surpassed by any other watering plase, and the elimate is pro verbial tor health. The Proprietor pledge* himself to make every ef fort to render the slay of visiter* pleasant, and takes the liberty to refer tor his ability and disposition to please, to those who have heretofore aelected Chesa peake Hall tor their summer retreat. je 2- 3m R. G. BANKS, Proprietor hLKhIIAMi S-iFKIMiiS Tola Wuter* ing place is situated in the county of Montgom ery, Virginia, on the banks of the Roanoke River, 3} miles from the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and surrounded by mountain acenery unsurpaased for beauty in the State. This water is unequalled in its efficacinu* qualities by any mineral water in the Union, and contains ingredients peculiarly Hi owil, and which have never yet been found to exist in any other mine ral apringa Ita use has reached, and relieved eaut which all medicine and other mineral waters had failed in. Peraons wishing to gain further information in regard to the sanitive qualities of the water, are re ferred to large cards, which we have in all the princi pal Hotels, Steamboat*, Car*, he., with certificate* appended from gentlemen of the highest character. We have recently erected large Bathing establish ment* of all descriptions; also, a csmfortable Recep tion House at the railroad. Persons leaving Richmond or Petersburg, will ar rive at the Spring* the same day by 8 o'clock P. M. We will be prepared ts receive visitors by tha' let day of June Our best efforts will be given to render a visit to thi* fountain of bealto agreeable and pleas ant. JNO. W. HOLT it SONS, my 27—dtl#A Proprietor*. HVI.KIA HUIKL-ULU *"01NT (JO.U FURT—This delightful aummer resort, the most inviting on the Southern Seaboard, and, for At tract ion. infe'ior 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 post beside it, has passed to the proprietorship of the undersigned, and will be opened for the public recep tion on the 10th day of Jiuie, after which date it wUI not he again closed. Disease at Old Point Comfort, at any season, Is a'most unknown. For health, it mav be said, indeed, torival the most secluded watering place of the moun tain interior; so that the up-landar mav feel no risk in going down to test the attractions of this celebrated lowland retreat. The proprietor ha* engaged, for the general super intendence, Mr. Joseph B. Stegal, of Richmond, late of tue Hugenot Springs, a gentleman of marked apti tude fur the trust he hna assumed, while his own su pervision will guard the comfort of visitors and the reputation of the establishment. my 12—3 m JOS. SF.GAR. Mount vkkno* hotkj,, cafe may. N. Y.—This magnificent Hotel, the largest and moat comfortable one in the world, is bow open for the reception of guests and those visiting the Capes. To one who has never seen this Hotel it is well worth a visit, it being the largest Ho'el in the wo-ld. being capable of accommodating 2100 people comfortably, and dining 3000 The length of the dining room in the clear is 425 feet long, width KO—total length of wing £6( feet, whole length from Ocean parlor to the barber shop a quarter of a mile, with 432 rooms.— Also, Stabling, Carriage Houses, iic., attached, to gether with Ten-Pin-Alleys, Pistol Galleries, Arche ry tents, and Quoit-pitching Grounds for the Ladies, with a fine Hippodrome ring under the supervision of Madame Minnie and Gen. Welch. Br Board $2 per day. CAIN &. FOSTER, jy 14—lin Proprietors W WhKT BPRlNU9>»Tliis eatitblUhmeut is now open, with handsome accommodations. The new BATHS, just completed, are most spacious, convenient and elegant; containing handsome recep tion and private dressing rooms, ail handsomely ear peted ana furnished, for both ladies and gentlemen 1 am instructed by the owners of this property, to spare no efforts er expense to make it one of the most desiiable summer retreats in the mountains. L. NORVELL, jy 22—lm for Sweet Spring* Company NOTIO E—Temporary Itemoval—Tho subscriber, for the purpose of giving w ay to th erection of a new bouse, has removed his store troui his old stand, corner of Main and J3th streets, three doers above, where he would be pleased to friends and the public generally, in want of a first rate article of Clothing, assuring them that he is pre pared with ail the necessary requisites to adorn the outward man. E. B BPENCE, Fashionable Clothier and Merchant Tailor, je 17 No. 12>i Main street. OOA WATIIK IN PORCELAIN FOUN TAINS.— Our Soda Water is now in fall opera tion, and we will at all times furnish this delicieu* and wholesome beverage in the greatest perfection, with all the delicious Fruit and Cream Syrups, man ufactured by ourselves from the real ripe fruits. Our Apparatus is of the most recent corstiuction. the Fountains b»ing lined with the finest WHITE POR CELAIN, and the cooling sr'angement, such a* to insure its bsing at all time* ley-cool and pure. Saratoga and Bloe Lick Sulphur Water, kept con stantly cool on the Ice during the warm weather. MEADE Sl BAKER, Pharmaceutist*, 186, N. W. Corner of Main and loth street*, jy 23- 3m f KUCKIVINO Ihe following: 1 Hennessey's Cognac BRANDY, in wood and slass Amonlillado and Romano SHERRY Regina Port WINE Claret and Champagne do Snperior SALAD OIL London MUSTARD, w lb. and half lb. boXM English and Imitation F.oslish CHEESE Mocha and Java COFFEE Judd's pateut Spertn CANDLES And a few dozen BEEF TONGUF* nf ».<_ lit,-which I will sell at a small advance for £.2.« te punctual customers en tha usual credit. A U„ o, <K,.?' 8 T U £K»„ my 14—U AND .HUI.An.»KKrf-tfU hkdi. f-"r to ehniee quality SUGARS. 6o bbls Coffee SUGARS i. b , b " pnme Fer sale by IV 2n—lw DUNLOP. MONCITRW fc CO B J iV/rA wrVit. I'BttOWN HIIIKT ANO SHEETINGS, from the beat mana- =7* Un# V l B,a Tickings; Ouaborg* a. d bhming Stripe.. For .ale cheap, to .educi our J- t M. ROSENBAUM, jy a 199 BroU»». lIKAL, 3IKAL.~V Olt N, In nuiall anil ukeß •* ct *h price, tad MEAL given at oaee, at te* cash »ri< e. .. BBAGO"! OLO MILU JTaB -*« Nsar th, AnaotT. A A»*«HTfliltNT OK UUhM iMi for wl" JAM ' for pt«kli«| and preeerv j J' Si ' BTEBBINS It rULUtN. j mhdicijtbs. Ll_iuilf r-",ri * * '' rpHK WBITtf HMIIIAK WADHD. ■A, White Horn ha* faded that laid on tha Br** ' Of oar dear little ißfset we from this vorM of sorrow IhohMirftot to 4woU in tbmt hai« of loto. In the coffin wa laid bar, around her brow we* en- ThifnrMM roee leavee that ware rflll laft bahlad; On planted a roaa in full bloom, Ta remind u*at onaa of the daar one entombed. Wa will weep not for thee, let our aonow now ceaaa. Let our thought* reign above to tkat beacon ef peace; If Cough*. Cold* or A*tbma i* thecanee of our friefj Take LEONARD'S COUGH BYRUPor INaTANT RELIEF. Wholeaale Agent*, Moeam. PURCELL.LADP It CO. To be had of all DruggtoU la Richmond. jyM A' HOM* MKDIWWU'MJW. ELIXIR enraa Cough*. Cold* and Whooplnj Cough, and afford* great relief la. Consumption and moat dieeeaee arUing from cold* and neglected cough*. The following are a few extract* from certificate* of altiaen* of Richmond who have teeted It* virtue*: " B v a timely nee of it, I have no doubt It ha* *eved one many doetor'a fee*. I know of It* good effect* with a great many other than my owa family.''— Wm. Ihare naed It in my family for three year*. aad found it the beet family medicine I have aver naed."— JU jti Jfwtmow. " For sicknee* among children, nothing can be bet ter."—Jf. B. Godwin. " I have tried all the cough remedie* of the day and have no hesitation in raying that I believe Mr* Daws' to be the meat valuable preparation of the kind now in uae."—KUjoh Warrtn. For rale by Mrs. A. B. DAWS, Bennett It Beer*, Alex. Duval, Peterson It Jackson, Chas. MilUpeagh, Jfi. J. Picot. A. Bodeker and Charlee D. Yale. PULLAUD'M UHl£t'it(ATJC LINI.MKMT Some remarkable cure* performed by thie Lini ment heve come under our especial notice of late, and among them we will mention the case of a Mra. Johnston, on Union Hill, who bad been confined to her bed for more than a week by rheumatism, and wa* cured by one bottle op Pollard'* Rhku>*a tic Liwims»t. Prepared onlv bv JOHN W. POLLARD, Druggiat, 17th street. And for rale by DragfUbi throughout the city, mh 11—ta JACKSON'S KXtfcLslUti Hjmßtt la peculiarly adapted, by its composition, to ever}# disease of the liver and stomach which is produced by our ever varying elimate. In all forms of biliou* disease* aad Liver Complaint, it ia one of the most valuable remedial. Prepared only by R. H. JACICSON, and for s*la by Druggists generally- .1" -** 1 JiW (JENtttA. FAVKTiK t'OLMTk, Pi., Febuary 4, 1856 —Da. I. Scott 4. Co—lt i» with much pleasure that I inform you that I gave one dose of yeur McLane's Improved Vermifuge to a child of mine that was sick. It brought from hito between 30 and 40 large Worms, without nauseating him in the least. Ua soon after recovered hi* health. JESSE PROVINCE. A|t the above Medicine* for sale by Purcell, Ladd k Co., and Alex. Duval. Richmond. jy 3 IMKTV t!KNTS ANl> ONK DUIiL.AU A BOTTLE —DOLLAR CORDIAL, the moit re nowned Medicine ever introduced, for the care ef a certain diaease and debility, wi h certainty and dia patch, in a few days, with the saviny of time and money—received the highest approbation from mem ber* ef the College of Surgeaos is London, and ia used in most of the Hospitals in England, where the most severe cas 1 . s of weaknesa have succumbed, by the uie of ihU valuable Medicine. Price 50 ct*. and $1 per bottle. To be had of L. B. THOMAS, Dr O. B. HILL, DUVAL A NORTON, CHAS. MILLSPAUGH, J. B. WOOD, S. M. ZACHRISSON, and A. LESLIE, opp site tha R. & F. R. R. Depot, Broad street, je 10—ts j RUNAWAY.- -Kunaway freut tbe gS subscriber, on the Ist January last, a negro Jfe. woman named AMANDA, belonging to tha Aw estate of Samuel Pleasant*, deceased. She sriark brown complexion, about twen ty-seven years old, and has a mother living in Butch ertown, and many relations living in Powhatan, wherj she is no doubt harbored. Tne usual reward will be paid upon her delivery to me at tha jail of Henrico, and all expenses paid. my 31—tf ALIIX. B. HUTCHF.SON. q KAMAWAY-910 KifWAKO—On Sunday. July a young negro woman, JBrfo named COLUMBIA, about lit or 20 ye ire alt', jWB-j w* gingerbread color, five feet, six or eight inches jSTCsst high,rather stout; had'on a pale pink dreaa and a white bonnet when she left.' A reward of Tan Dol lars will be paid for her return to HIRAM CARNELL. j V3l—Gt* Brooke Av»nu*. CIIbAP 1111Y liOOliM.—A I) (i IST I S M AILERT would respectfully say to bis custom* ers and the public generally that he i* offering hi* entire stock of Dry Goods at raoch reduced prices, in order to close out nis Summer stock by tbe end of the season, as follows: Plain Bereges, all shades; Satin Striped and Flowed Silk Tissues; Challey Bereges; Debeges; a large assortment of Calicoes; Bins, va rious styles; Flowered and Swiss Muslins; Jaconet and Cambric Muslin*; Plain Swig* Muslins; Ladies' and Children'*Cotton Hose; Boy*' half Hose; Crape Shawls; Swiss and Cambric lnsnrtings; Bobin Edge ings and Insertinss; Bobin Edgings; Black Trimming Laces; Swiss and Cambria Bands; handsotre and cheap French Worked Collars; Black Lace Veils; a large lot of Lawns, Ginghams. Grass Skirts; Ladies' Pocket Hdkls from 6Jc. and tiner; a large vaiiety of Linen and Cotton Goods for men's and boys' wear; Gersfcts, ail size*; Cotton Shirting* and Sheetings, and a great many other bargains at jy 7 NO 41 MAIN STREET. BKLLKVUt: IKIM'ITAh This Juatuu. tion is situated on Church Hill, Richmond, Va., in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the eomfert of pa tients and the successful treatment of disease. The Lying-in Wards are peculiarly commodious. The undersigned give their personal attendance to all patients placed under their charge. TERMS: Colored Patients $5 per week. Whites 6 " Private accommodations. 7to 10 " These rates embrace al charges for Board, Medi cines, and Medical and Surgical attendance. BT No Small Pox admitted. PHYSICIANS: JAMES BOLTON, M. D., Grace street, between 4th andsth. C. S. MILLS, M. D., 12th street, between Broad and Marshall. R. T. CSLEMAN, M. D, Corner of 4th and Grace streets. Resident Physician—Dr WOOD my 24—6 m I) EDUCTION IN COKK.—From tills day XV until the Ist of September next, I will deliver HARD COKE, of the best quality, at KlvK DOL LARS per load. At this price, it is cheaper than any other fuel for heating furnaces in Churches, Ktores, Tobacco Factories, and private dwellings, as well as for cocking ranges and stoves. SOFT COKE will continue to be delivered at $5.50 per load for lump, and $5 for hail—the first grade be ing unsurpassed as a fuel for grate* and open stoves by any coal whatever. tf Coke Yards corner 6th and Byrd street*, and 10th (treet and Basin bank ie 6—ts JNO. J. TVERTH. Agent andenlgned, haying appointed Mr. 1 WILLIAM J. BEVILL hi* Agent for conducting his PAINTING BUSINESS in all i's branches, at hi* shop, on Bread street, between 6th and 7th st*., respectfully ask* a continuance and lncreaae of the patronage so liberally bestowed on bim. . left at the .hop will b * promptly at tended to by Mr. BevilL L. maVUE jy 4—lm r | ,, JL' 1 '" K A C UO MAN |J KAt'Tl HKUI* A Tne undersigned. Agents and Commission Mer chants for Virginia Manufactured Tobacco, in New York, respectfully solicit shipments of Tobacco, to their address. From their acquaintance with the trade, they flatter themaelve* they can give satisfsc tion te shippers • 'i? noi C.Adam*, late ef the firm of Patteion, Adam* . ' * ould bo P'®«*ed te hear from hi* old friend* at thi* house. Liberal advance* on eooiignments CONNOLLY It ADAMS, „ 47 Front (treet, N. Y. James A.C°m«oi.LT. Robt. M. Adams. iy I—d3m piLVLKS DIC BLANI'AKO. a I'lotlurr j.j f enx lß»'tarable, *am odeur nt aaveur da far ou d lode; Perlea D'Kther da Dr. Clerten; Capiulaa da Raqnin au Bauma da Copahu, Pilule* de Carbonate farreu* inalterable Da Va let; Fumigateur Peotora) pour lea maladiei dea Volea da la Respiration ; Race bout DeiArabei; Pate Peotoral and Strop Pectoial de Nafed* Arabic; Enveloppa* Medicamanteuiaa, on Cep*uleeen Liehan; Dragoe* de Santonine, &.« . tc For sale by MEADE fc BARER, i.c miv , Pkarzneeautute. < o. N - "•««">« of Main and lOtb streets. JT *1- <w NKVV KAitliljY fliOhß iu wfcole _ ? * bags to auit famine® war ranted to b* nr§t rate—for aaie by J. J. Jfßy W Batin Bank S!Afe a "Ji 1',f25 5ra,".: ment* to Inereaae tha line of boat* niacin* from uiy bou*e,and ahall, at the coaimeucement of the fall aea -r-r. D .l. OUt • bo * l e * #f y otl " >r d*T Sunday. exc*rt- SL. £ wjaDgamaat l will put good* through two v * cooner than heretofore, and nearly, if not alto- Bftyjar- " hy the *■ 8 * *• * • u>d kt mach Merchanta w«et of Lynebhurg wiahing to eoncicn rniif th * a*»nt are required to de pnatt fund* to pay the charge* tn that point, a* th* , Teoiieseee Railroad rvfuae to pay or col lact charge* on good* received by the Canal Jy »-te ALFRED 8. i,BE. on ike Dock. DtfINTKD LAWNH ANU JACoNkI*.- Weara reaeivlog, by tha *teatuer Jamestown & oaaaa printed Lawaa aad Jac nata, of beantital My la and Quality, which we will aell cheap A too, a varie •» other good* raited to tbe season to which we aak the attention of th. trade 10 " lT waller, DREWRT k CO. CjUmßr-MMrt'a tateeaaa P.M. JgT O WwUm{wUtyj forsaleby ** C# ' JfHO EDWIN WORTHAM k CO, *OM MIOH® Tl* 7th *T«., roft MAliflS.—'Tlm -- '/"Ah., •mtiwriiU to Mil the »e loeatod m abeve. »i«: «* Dwelling, mow occupied by Mr. g. 4. * *2?* lot fromM aboat4o feet, rum Vtrt IM *W Tbe d weliiag to three Mori*, M.h fcJ?.*?" *"«7- •idn ample leryaata' aecommWatioea. gt^ST" l *•* gair.'"--'- I*—~«Ss;s1* —~«Ss;s •rtftttS' £ ■££. Zj^tf+rs- Nicbola, frontlog»al«s teet. Thk i. *p *»• deai rab I y located reeidencea ia tbe eity if asEiss"" mad*, tba be aw*Tae* OODDIN k APPERSoK " 3| - W Auctione.',. FWK MKNT-A Wry Mealrabiat i ni jr H How*, oa tba aomar of Ctaj >»« H.,r rt £j£ **-coQt»iuiDg 7 r.o»i, kitchen with 4 •ad wood htMe, te. eta be hut kJ Vi Ist of AttgQit. Kent #160 per annum. 7 . „ EDWARD 0. EACHO, fr**-** Pearl atreet «K«»K KKNT- -A new Brick Owein« on Church Hill b-twee. Clay YJlh A* vert of tba Baptiet Cbnrch. It baa four roo* J and a kiteheo. Beot, «9 per month Poaataaio.. ,iL. " immediate!;. Enquire at th« next hew or of UK. PIKRSON, jy 29-- 4t* 0« the Hill K«K HK>T. The upper part .TI recently built Houae, oa Broad eireet The houae ia furniabed, and tbe furniture e«n bo had with tbe houae. The owner of tbe property wit' i,k. board for tbe rant if deaired. Apply at tbia «Bce jy 26—lm* A K«»tt KfcAT-~The apper part «f n, e B Houae oyer my atore, containing rnne roou" MSM- witb pantry, ke., and kitchen with three room.' being reiy auilaole for a large family or boardina houae, being within one tquare of tbe brat market houfce. Bent low, to a good tenant. Pon<-wioD >iv.« when deaiied. WM WaLsH jy 2fr ~'' Wo 43 Main rt. B. u * KaM'f—And poH««aMioD give,, immediately, that large new Brick Tenement with eleven rooma, water, gat. t e , complete three rooma in the kitchen; hydrant and well water coovenieut; aituated on 2d atreet, between Canal asd Cary. ALSO—That newly-built Brick houae on 4th etreet between Grace and Broad, recently occupied by the aubeenber, containing niue rooma, with water aaa lie., complete. ' ALSO—That large Lumber Hone* or Btore, at tl.a corner of Cary and 15th atreeta, adjoining the preaent Cuatuui-Houae, conaidered one of the beat atanda la the eity for • wboleaale Urooery or Commiaaion Houae. ALSO—That large Lumber Houte on !stb freer between Mam and Cary. recently occupied by Ch»«' T Worthaai, Eaq., imtable tur a Lumber houae, To bacco factory or other purpoaea. Korterma apply to WM.O GEORGE jy24—l2t Or R O Tonrsil. KOR H. JSN T—The granite j r «« •tore on Cary. between Uth ond '3th (treata.— Potsettion uivan immediately. Appiv to JNO. W. ADKINS, or jy 25—ta David Burr. 4M FOU K UNT—A «t;w Itrirk dwelling. Hij ling on 2Uth«treet. with 6 room*; fat j u ttc |, room, city water in the yard, ani Kitchen with two roouia. Apply to R. SEDGWICK, Main street, between 17ihand Uth atreeta jy 24- 1m VKKV VALUABLE KESIDKMJK AN FRANKLIN AND JEK>ERSON STREETS KOR. SALE, LEASE OR RENT-The hand. »ome dwelling located aa above ia for mli, lease or rent. It i> large and commodK ut, having eight rooaia, with lire placeato aeven ef them, beaidea Ur te »e --commodationa for tervantt. Alio, (table and car rige house. Ga* and city water have been introdu ced. The whole premitet are either new, or have bees recently re-modeled and altered, and are not onlv r»- inarkabl) handsome, bat very convenient. It ii only necessary to examine the premitet to be plaaa.-ri with them. The neighborhood ia equal to the heat in the eitv. GODDIN 4i APPERSON, jy 23— Auctioneers ®A CfcMTRAL AND UOKT VAtIA. BLE PRIVATE DWELLING. AT THIS CORNER OF UTH AND MARSHALL STit, KOR SALE.—We are authorized to aell that new and desirable family residence. located aa above, oc cupied by Mr J. B Watkiea, the health of wboae fa mily require! him to decline housekeeping Kew ia mily reaideiicea preaent to many advantagei aa ihia either to biitinets <>r p-ofataional gentlemen. Situa ted in a beautiful and popnloaa part of the ci y, in the midtt of the beat aoeiety, it ia within two or three aiinutea walk «f the principal ehurehet deport, botela, and the centre of buaineaa. All the feailcmxa have been erected within about two yean, and are ia excellent order The main dwelling i< covered with tin. and hat ten room*, beiidei a number of cloteis, bath room. Stc Theeity water it brought into tbe yard, and al«o int» the ind atory of the main beild ing, supplying a ahower and plunge bath It ia supplied with gaa throughout. The Kitchen la of brick arid covered with tin, alao. having four rooms and two in the baaement for wood and Coal. The rear yard n paved with brick—and an independent culvert leadi from it into a public one, belonging to the city. Apply to Mr. WATKINS, at Kent, Paine t Co'» or to GODDIN It APPERSON. jy 22-dlot * MFOK KK>T.—A Brick Teoeinfnt en 56th atreet. Church Hill, near tbe Leigh timet Baptiat Church, suitable for a medium sued family. The premises are in everyway convenient, and jmt been newly painted. The water ia very con venient, and ia aa good as any in the State, true of charge. Location healthy, It will be rented low to a good tenant. Apply to H. A. ATKINSON, Corinthian Hall, Or at hi* residence near the property. jv 16—ti BKUR KfcMT—3 large nn<i comfortable room* (in ene floor) and Kitchen, which to a goon tenant will be let at tbe moderate re»t of $10.50 per month. If required, two more rooint c»n be added. Poateaaion given immediately. Esquire at I. L. WEIL'S. S3 Main at., jv I!t Mansion Hnuie. BUdUM* FOR UK NT. over K. B. Rpance'e Clothing (tore, No. 126 Main (treat. Apply to E. D. KEELING, No. ISS. jy 7—lm MFOK KKNT.—IIa vldk taken the new brick home adjoining Me*ar* Haxtli k Co , tod W. T. Staple* It Cm., we ofler for rest the daai ruble Wareliouaa nt preaent occupied by a* corser of 12th and Gary atreeta. Poaaeeeion will be (iven immediately. jy 4—dim PETE«B, MARTIN k CO. ®FOU KKNT—Ttae brirk Wnreheuae on the Baiin, at th« corner of Cart and l°th atreeta, new occupied by Nf«n. E. O. It W. P.Tompkin*. Poe*e*aion given on lat «f October.— Apply to JOHN RUTIIEEFOORD. jy 's—t* MFOU KKNT~Tw« Twbmli on Bank «t., occupied by Mra. Booker a* a Boarding houae. Foaeeaaion will be given on the lat of July. * Alao, the Tenement adjoining, occupied b| Mr. Jno. K Martin. Poaaeaaioa will be given on tlie lat ol October next. Alao, aeveral Tenement* near the Upper Market- Apply ta JOHN OBifcMK, je 23—ta |2th atreet. MFOH KKfST—[>l A Ml, BOKO, loruiei ly WALL STREET HOT*,L.-Tbt» property Uaituated on 15th, between Main and Franklin atreeta, haa been recently enlarged and undergone thorough repair. • It can accommodate eemfertabiy from fifty to aizty lodgera. There la a large bar room about thirty by forty feet, a parlor 25 by 39 fee!, a dining room So by 40 feet, a apacioua kitchen with large bake oven and extenaive oeoking range*, ail re cently built; comfortable eervaata' room*, cauvem ence* for coal and wood, ia well rap plied with water In the kitchen, bar room and on trie eeeond Hcori gea haa been introduced into the honae, and there ia every convenience necaaaaiy for aueh an aatabiiao mant. _ Paaaeaaton given oa tba l«t of F»brnai7__aext. For term* apply fe FEN DA IX ORIFFIN. ja sft—tf POSTFONKIUKNT.-If to wHh rr«ret U"»» JL 1 have to anaoanca that arj Distribution hot»r priae ear. not take plt«« ou the Sid Ftkni«rj. The annenal hardneaa »» the winter bat prevented "<• from eetin* and settling with my agenta. A* eeoa M I can «ee tbeui 1 eh nil tlx upon another day not l* t,r than about the tat af iuiuit, at which time tho Draw ing will ceitainly take place, or the Uckete called In and tha money refunded And should the sale 01 ticket* satisfy u>« la doing so, 1 shall ft* apea aa ear lier day, aa l am aajdoua to have tha Drawing take place at the earhaat possible time. JKBSK T. HOPKINB. fe 18—t let A a Liberty. Va |> KICKM, UtUCK*. mtl( KS.. r W« ■ have for eala privately, a large etock of well bora ed Dock Brick*, which wa wiU call low toaay person ia want Wa are alio prepared to contract for Briek wetk, ander tha supervision of Mr. Lake McKenna. LARUS It bHiNE. a 10—ta 14 Main *r»»t JAVA CO»riliv.~i'r.me qitalUvi re*we«i Melasaee hlida and bbls.; Window Ulasei Cottoa Twine; fort Wtue, If or aala by lv 31 DAVENPORT, ALLEN kCO. I 'UMSAf litfrt.M)Y.—3 fcull |»l|K»,ck*h e quality; for eala bv W HI DAVENPORT, »I.L*N k CO _ 0JL.1% K UIL. lU bait. Uu4U« mm* t»r ■ale by »' PAVENfQRT. ALLEN 4 CP. Jritrey* 4k Uarcy knui J"» l ' landed and in *to«i for tale bv HKLDCN fc MILLER, Jt forier Paarl and Cary streets- A>i uk LbMUNi ait. <ir wyte- V MINT; Cream Tartar, Bala ratllai Hops; Haiti kanii Coablaaai—far sale aauaaally low, ~T tJ Dnu*,-