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THE DAlfcP f>I?SS!SSL (hinnlaT FtamViaT and Commercial The daw TdA •T B "'mo«T U U dt Inter daring d»a "a, exette aiack interest eat- SV/A', strata a# creditors, we have Umvii I® v rjA prHiin to iltw Rtllk market is buoyant and improving. At the First Boa«d price# w»reio<)kin* np, and there wai • decided advance between tboßoarda. ssss ssstk #911. _ _ _ Richmond Maritat) Oct. IT. FLOUR--We qaote tnperfnato shippers at W «7 to #7, for |aod to choice. Seles limited and reoelp ff "*WHEAT.—There is an Improvement in Wheat — tve now quote good the prima Had $! 46® 1.50; g?od to prime white $1.55®l 60 Market firm. CORN.—We quote 758*0 eta. Market firm with limited arrivals and stock. CONDITION OF TIRUINU B ANKS. BANK OF BERKELEY, IN VIRGINIA 1 Marti itseuac. Oct 9,1856.1 H. A Wise, Ess , Governor of Virginia. Dear Sir :—1 herewith enclose you an exhibit of the condition of the Bank ef Berkeley, ia Virginia, a* it existed on the 30th 1856. And remain, respectfully, Tear obedient (arrant, D. BURKHART, Cashier. Statement of the Condition nf the Tlanknf Berkeley, in Virginia, on the 30th Sept., 1856 : Wheeling city and State bonds #100.000 00 Suspended account premium, 5,000 00 Inland bill* of erchange.... $38,366 36 Bills receivable 44,271 53 82,637 89 Expeaaee 78 00 Bank p.0perty........... 257 2) Dae by banka 40,166 38 Foreign note* 3,961 90 Specie 21,066 10 $253,266 62 Capital stock paid in $100,000 00 Note* ia ciroalation... 82,885 00 Diseouat 1,529 30 Dividend* unpaid 80 00 Surplus 5,309 42 Doe to bank* 2,900 15 Depositee 60,512 75 $253,266 62 We certify that the foregoing statement Is correct. JNO. BLAIR HOGE, WM. T. SNODGRABS, JOHN W. STEWART, M. S. GRANTHAM, GEORGE DOLL. CASPER WEVER. Virginia, Bsrkslby County, to wit: D. Barkhart, Cashier of the Bank of Berkeley in Virginia, personally appeared before me, the subseri ber, a Notary Public id and for the aald county, and made oath that tba foregoing statement of the con dition of the aaid Bank it true. Given adder my hand thla 7th Oct., 1856 WM. D. KURKHART, Notary Public. BANK OF VIRGINIA, ) Richmond, Oct. 14,1856. { Sir : —I transmit herewith, aa required by law, the Quarterly statement* of the condition of the Bank of Virginia, aa it existed on the Ist instant. I am, very reapeotfuily, sir. Your obedient servant, SAMUEL MARX. Cashier. To His Excellency, Henry A. Wisr, Governor of Virginia. General State of the Bank of T'irginia and Branchet, en the fint day of October, 1856, compared with Jint day if October, 1855: Oet. 1,1855. Oot. 1,1856. Outstanding Debt $4,934,528 43 *4,845,528 37 Loan to Commonwealth 116,790 00 00 06 State of Virginia Treas ury Notes 00 00 210,300 00 Sterling Bllla 2,530 01 7,980 00 Real Estate 168,911 00 170,315 08 Stocks 130,911 34 114,391 30 Specie 600,365 46 553,362|«C In Notes and Cheeks of other Bauks, payable in the State 174*029 82 13 1< In Notes aad Checks of other Batiks, payable out of the BUte 16,315 60 58 315 95 Due from other Banks 193,712 39 158,732 71 Loss by robbery at Portsmouth offite, in $100 Notes, not to be redeemed 18 9fo 00 18,900 00 $6,356,904 01 $6,330,121 38 Capital (tock. $2,«51,250 00 $2,651,250 00 Profit and Loss 216,850 99 227,5:19 19 Discounts, Interest, lie., less expenses.. 69,462 55 69,602 18 Circulation 1,635,921 33 1,617.616 33 Due to other Banks 285,990 3.5 285,507 53 Doposite Money 1,493 674 81 1,452,098 97 Balances, in transitu.... 3,853 b8 26,457 It $6,356,904 01 $6,330,121 38 Of the Outstanding Debt, there is esti mated as bad, Nothing Of the Outstanding Debt, there is esti ted as doubtful, ...$20,933 65 Amount of Exchange furnished by the Bank and Branchss, in Checks on oth er Banks out of the State. for the quarter, ending the first of October, 1856 $1,571,647 75 Amount that has accrued far premiums thereon $2,861 05 Denomination of Notes in Circulation: One's and Two's..... $10,460 On Fives 252,037 50 Ten's 455,625 00 Fifteen's 7.955 03 Twenties 548 970 00 Fifties 166.850 *0 Hundreds........ i 196,400 00 Post Notes 4,649 83 $1,642,947 33 Deduct Notes on hand of Bank and Branches, and cat notes 2.5,f 31 00 Total Circulation $1,617 616 33 BANK OF VIRGINIA, ) Richmond, Oct. 14, 1858. { We, tho undersigned, Directors of the Bank of Vir ginia, do certify that we have examined the forego ing statement and .believe the same to be truly and correotly made ap. JAMES CABKIE, ALFRED T. HARRIS, ARC H'D THOMAS, ROBEBT W. HUGHES, THOB. R. PRICE. STAT! »r VIRGI NT A-—CI TV OF RICHMOND, See : This day, Samuel Marx, Cashier of the Bank of Virginia, personally appeared before me, an Alder man for eaid city, and made oath that the foregoing statement exhibits the true condition of the Bank of Virginia, ae it existed on the Ist inst., to the best of his knowledge and belief. Oiven under my hand this 14th day of October. 1556 THOMAB U. DUDLEY, J, P. ' MERCHANTS' BANK. OF VIRGINIA, ) „ „ LvNCHBUao, Oct. 3, 1856, J Hon. Hsvav A. Wise, Governor of Va: Dear Bir: I enclose a statement of this Bank, for the quarter ending 30th ult. Very respectfully, RO. C. MITCHELL. Cash'r. Statement q/ the Condition qf the Merchantt' Banker Virginia, at Lynchburg, for the Quarttr ending Sept. 30th, J856 9 Liabilities. Capital stock $443,600 00 Cixoalabon, for note* issued of tho fol lowing denominations, via: £«»•• .67,115 00 Buu« 5,780 M •«v»«s 6,337 ©0 K«hU «,843 OOJ 7,43 i 00 !'" ■ $10 00 139,760 00 3ft,000 00 Hundreds 60,000 00 413,734 M _ . . 418,734 00 Lo» notes on hand 25 000 00 Aetaal elrsulaWen ....... 3g7,734 00 Dae te Banks la the State.-. 3 00391 Due to Baa k* oat of tha State. 12,384 87 Discount mt Jptere* '."'.'.l".'.!'. aa AMST* »W" 5 Metes diseoeated raanlai to DMMuWmtafto n ***** vn.su 14 | Dae frees other haaka ia the~ " 01 BUtiMe**********!*.**,..., gflOfl Ci Dae from haaka rat of the M3B 98 **iSSasfisas gj&g *•" «S#»Sli Bon* of th. Stat. deposited»« »« »** m Pwntams'paM 'oii *£me.'........ HWt »l Property account, At tf">P*rtJ MM »J lh« Bnoi«>>« Ir«4 o® Iml estate— banking loin 5,306 48 teto 1.9«7 ft Expense aeooaat — .3M W galertrstoofßeere ............. I,l® W Cwttof "B 119 7$ $1,033,152 63 Exchange porohaaed daring quarter snd tii 3f>ih Itfb, it rate* niTioi from par to | p«r Mat T.TT. $I0«,21S 90 Exchange sold duriag th* nam period from per to |Nt Mat. premium. 198.476 SI Dividend declared for 4 par aaat aat, for half year ending 30th Jnaelast. ComparatH* Statement qf th* Condition nf th* Mer chant*' Bank of Virginia on the If I, OcUbtr, 1856, with the tame period in 1855. Oat. L, '06 Oat. 1, '55. Inareaae. Deerease. Capital •lock 9443,606 00 #443,600 00 no change Clrcala tloa 387,734 00 250,165 00 137,569 06 Dm to Banka 15,388 88 28,883 75 13,494 ft Due to dopnii tors 133 OS7 SO 133,401 10 344 10 Dia oonota 448.496 01 346.084 96 102,411 05 Specie *2,553 93 51,099 34 11,460 59 Bute bond*, held by the Bank 442,902 86 412,902 86 no change. Dne from Banki 15,623 52 1,923 92 13,699 60 SAMUEL McCOKRLE. JESSE HARE, , THOS. FERGUSON, GEO. M. RUCKER, H. O. SCHOOLFIELD. Director*. State at Vugikia—Cirr or, Lynchiurs, to wit : This day, Robert C. Mitchell, Cashier of the Mer chant*' Bank of Virginia, personally appeared before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace in and for ■aid city, and made oath that tbe annexed statement of the condition of said Bank for the quarter ending 30th nit., ia correct to the beat of hi* knowledge and belief. Given nnder my hand thi* 3d October, 1856. DAVID M. BURTON, J. P. FARMERS' BANK OF VIRGINIA, > October 15, 1856. > To Hi* Excellency, Henry A. Wise, Governor of Virginia: Sir I herewith tranamit a statement of the con dition of the Farmer*' Bank ef Virginia, a* it appear ed on the first day of October instant, together with a oomparative itatement of it*condition on the lit day of October, 1855, and the first day of October, 1f56. Very reipectfully, your obedient sarvant, J. A. SMITH, Cashier. Comparative State of the Farmer'» Bank of Virginia, including the Bratichei, on the Itt day of October, 1855, and the lit day of October, 1C56. 1855. 1856. Debt outstanding $6,057,521 02 $6,314.660 90 Sterling bills 5,486 93 6,259 48 Stocks 56,469 76 40,902 76 Bpecle 565,312 97 577,716 87 Notes of otber Banks in Virginia 175,402 64 197,930 97 Netes of other bauks out of the State 15..">50 00 16,819 00 Due from other Backs.. 190,970 02 203,<76 29 Real estate 1*6,691 50 190 862 67 Loan to the Com'wealth 116,700 00 256,300 00 $7,370,078 84 $7,804,728 94 Capital stock 3,15",900 00 3,1.50,900 00 Notes in circulation 1,882.-31 50 2,181,687 50 Deposit mensy ...1,588,983 85 1,723,328 16 Due to other Banks 289.457 24 271.098 35 Contingent fund 353,053 60 339.164 96 Profits of the institution.. 79,971 85 93,372 18 In transitu between the Bank and branches.... 40,430 80 45,177 79 $7,570,078 84 $7,804,728 94 Last dividend of profits, 4 per cent. The undersigned, Directors of tlio Farmers' Bank of Virginia, certify that the foregoing statement has been examined and is believed to be correct. WM H MACFARLAND, WM C. ALLEN, JOHN E WAD3WORTH, RO A. MAYO, W. H. HAXALL, J AS. DUN LOP. Stitb of Virginia, City of Richmond : J. A. Smith, Caehibr of the Farmers' Bank of Vir ginia, tfcls dav personally appeared before me, a Jus tice of the Peace of the city aforesaid, and made oath that the annexed statement, made out from the books of the bank, and from the quarterly returns ra ceivad from the branches, is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 15th day of October, 1856 THOMAS U. DUDLF.Y. J. P. rr i WMPH.H*b*J i TJIK ADAiH'?'EXPKiI.SS 134 Main St.. hav ing returned their Steamship Express to and from Norfolk, Petersburg and Rich mond, by steamers Jamestown and Roanoke, which leave New York every Wednesday and Saturday, and thence bv railroad lo Weldon, Wilmington, Lynchburg, Salern, Wytheville, and the principal places in Virginia and North Carolina, are now pre pared to forward, with great dispatch, and at reduced rate*, every kind of Merchandise, Valuable Parcels, Jewelry, itc,, to the above named cities, and all places on the seaboard. Our Express on the Steamships will bs accompa nied by special Msssengers, who will give their per sonal attention to the careful handling of goods en trusted to the ADAM 9* EXPRESS CO.'& Steamship Express. Shippers will please take netlce that packages ts points in Virginia and North Carolina, will be sent by steamers, unless otherwise marked. Freight received on day of sailing, until 3 o'clock. P. M. J. L. MACDONUGH, Agent of Adams' Express Co. nr 1 SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Express packages for Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, and all places in Vir ginia and North Carolina, intended for ehipment by steamships Roanoke and Jamestown, will hereafter be received by the ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, who are the authorized Agents for Express privileges on these ships. Office of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company. LUDLAM k PLEASANTS, ap 4—ts Agent*. OFFICE VA. F. k M. INSURANCE CO., ) Richmond, 24th July, 1856. 5 DEMOVALr-Thls Company having re al, moved to their new office, No. 131 Main street next door to the Dispatch office, is prepared as here tofore to take Fire and Marine Risks on fair terms. Chartered in 1852, and having now been in opera tion over twenty-four ycars-during which time they have mot claims for loss to the extent of largely over A million of dollars— they refer to the history of tha past as affording the very best guarantee for the future. The long acquaintance of this Institution with the insuring public has enabled it to became fa miliar with their wants, and no pains will be spared, or information withheld, that will tend to insure ac curacy and give satisfaction. They will be happy to receive and consider applications for insurance ad dressed either to the President or Secretary, and will in return render such facilities aa may be in their power to their patrons. CAPITAL, $200,000111 DIRECTORS. T. M. ALKRIEND, President. H. L. Kent, of Kent, Paine k Co., H. W. Quarks, Wo. Beers, of Beers k Poindexter, H. W. Fry, of H. W. Fry k Suns; Win. Palmer J. A. 1 aloes. A K. Parker, of Parker, Nimmo k Co., J. E. Wadnworth, of Wadsworth, Turner k Co., Tho. Samson, of Samson it Fae, C. W. Puree!!, of C. W. Pureei) It Co- B. L. Winston, J. P. Winston, of Winston & Powers, 8. T. Pulliam, H. A. Claiborne, P. Culien, Geo. W. Smith, of Smith k Harwood. 24-te W. L. COWARDIH, See'y. w Regular discount day of the company Is Thurs day in each week—paper to be offered before 3 o'clk ob that day. ry description of property against lost or fire or the dangers of the sea. No charge is made for the Policy. Offieo, for the present, on tho East side of Utfe it- Mar Main, up stairs. DitacTos*: W®. H. Christian, Win. BreeAm, John Puroell, Thomas JL fnaa» y®' Jh. Thomas, Jr., Lewis Qinter, John Carrie, Jr n Aug. And arson Ju. Dnnlop, L. Ap person Wm H. rfwnU, ■••COO B Bh John 1). tiuarles, John boolcy, David J. Buit, Woti'd O. H ukins, Lor kin W Oluabrook, Lewis D. Crenshaw, D. Von Groning, Joseph R. Anderson, Emannel Miller, Jobs C. Bln ion, Ed. H. hklnker, •franklin Steams. _ A. FIdSABANTa, Freeldeat. J. H. Moktagdi, See'y. an 6-ts LMKK AND MAJUNK INSUMANCK Ml *• •*»oted with the Albermivrie Insurance Com ?? * favorable term* M with any otlw somps* ay In this State, postearing a real cash capital to mm ohm. Apply to STOKES k CO WM T. K A B.L Y, Frae>t ** "**** JNO. WOOD, Jr , Sec y, Ofaartott—rilla > V have Jul nctiy. J An# Vaaey Silk Velvet Vests, which are really beautiful CaU and examine them at _ MXftCBAMT, WEItIOBR It CO.'g, •• W If Main (treat? BP—IKWCt PICHLWOWP miuiMKT IfOTITCTB. REV. J. IHUBK WEED, Va. Military Is iMtateh-DewMtl Ma«h«iasttae,Wat. Uidm, M. iMCMfM. M. J. A. CALTO—Drawing. The mbaeHher wfll oommeaee the 4th annual Melon of hta School, oa the lat October nest, under the above organ ieatioa. Id addition to a fall Cleaeleel Mathematlaal and English course, Military Instruction will be ghrea to all whoca pareata my dartre tt. Theae will constl tata a corpa of Caieta, properly uniformed, and sub jected to regular dally drill aad Weekly parade. The uniform worn by the Cadeta will constitute their daily dreaa, and will be ao piassed aa to be at once eoonomioal aad neat. The dntieaof this department will be ao arranged as not to interfere with the regular atudiea and duties of the school, but will rather, it is hoped, become a stimulus thereto, aawell aa a powerful agent ia pro moting the health, manners and personal bearing of the pupils, and the general discipline of the aehool. A new building, embracing commodious study and recitation rooms, will be ready for the opening of the If IfiOTI, The looatioa (the brow of the bill adjoining the re sidences of Mrs. Bruce and Mr. Seddon) baa been se lected with especial reference to the comfort and health of pupils, being at anoe retired and accessible, with a free circulation of air, fine prospect, aad spa cious play-grounds. Terms aa heretofore. Circulars to be had oa appli cation. j. AMBIiEK WEED. aa 29—2 m " I very cbeerfolly bear my testimony to Mr. C. E. Lauck. a Graduate of this Institution, aa a faith ful and laborious teacher. He has been engaged in teaching for two yeara, and 1 am sure will commend himself to those who may patronize the aehool in which he teaches. FRANCIS H. SMITH, Superintendent. Va. Military Ihstitptk, Au». 17. se 18 IVf O.N. F. Kill ion, ol farm, oilers ma »er- ITJ. vices to the public as a teacher of the French language. He will be happv to instruct private pu pils, and to form olasses for French conversation. Mon. E. waa graduated at the Universte de France, and has been several years encaged in teaching in the first literary institution! in Louisiana. Applications may be made at his residence on Broad street (Mrs. Pellet's ) REFERENCES, M.Louis Defan, President Louisiana College, N.O. M. A Boycr, New Orlo&ns. M. J. Denegre " M. Panl Arpin, Prof, of French Literature, N. V. M. Matseraa, editor Coorrisr des Etals Unis. N Y. M. A. Bolmar, VVe«t Chester, Pa. se 25—1 m NGIiIBH, CLAHBHIAL AND MAXHIS MATICAL SCHOOL, FOR BOYS. Fourth itrcet, between Broad and AlanhaU. G. L. C. SALTER, Principal. J. L. WILLIAMS, A. M , ) JOSEPH MICHARD, J Ajn * taEK ' The fourth session of this School will commenee September 22d, and close July 15th following. The course of studies will embrace the Common English Branches, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and the Modern Languages. Terms- Payable semi-annually in advance: Senior Classics and Mathematics....^........>6o 00 Junior.... 50 00 Common English Branches 40 00 Primary 1n5tructi0n.................... 35 00 Modern Languages, each... 20 00 oc 6—dtf T7NGL.IfH CLASSICAIi AND MAIHB. -Erf MATICAIi Schoo„ for Young LADiE»..~The subscriber will open a School for young Ladies, at Dr Canthorn's residence, on Broad St., the first Monday in Octeber. In this school, which will be continued nine months, will be taught besides tbe ordinary branches of an English Education, Latin, Greek,Matnem&thics, French and Music The subscriber has had many years experience in teaching,and she flatters herself that she can furnish satisfactory evidences of her qualifica tions and success. She will be aided by competent assistants. Terms, for English branches $40; for Latin, Greek, French, Mathematics and Music #50 to $60, payable sami-annually in advance. M. ADELINE CAUTHORN, Principal, se 18—1 m* RICHfiIOiNB FKiHAIiK INSTITUTK—. The exercises of the Institute will be returned on the first MONDAY in October. TBRMS PER SESSION: Board $200 00 Washing.... 20 00 Tuition in Collegiate Department 60 00 Tuition in Preparatory Department SO 00 Ancient or Modern Language#, each 20 00 Music on Piano 50 to 80 00 The large number entering the Instttute during the last session, (268,) has encouraged the Trustees tu provide still increased facilities and the arrangements for instruction wiH be on the same elf rated and libe ral scale as the spacious and convenient accommoda tions. No pains will be spared to secure the highest advantages to the young ladies who may honor as by their attendance. For catalogues, or farther Information, address B. MANLY, Jk, jy 28—d Sin Richmond, Vs. MISS TAZK WKIjIj'S SCHOOL, .Grace STSEST, between 7th and Bth.—The sixth session of tbis School will commence on the first day of October, and close me first day of July. Miss Tazewell will be assisted by a gentleman whose attainments and experience render him a con siderable acquisition to the School Any ether de sired information will be communicated through cir culars, which can be obtained cn application. Terms, payable semi-annually in advance: For Board $200 00 Higher English Branches 40 00 Primary do do 30 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each 20 00 Music and Drawing, Professor's fees. se 27—lm* MRS. JE. J. HARDEN leave to In form her friends and the public, that ber school for young Ladies, on Shockoo Hill, Marshall street, between 4th and oth streets, is now in successful ope ration ; and that she will be assisted by her husband, the Kev. James M Darden, wiio, as well as herself, has bed much experience in teaching, and will give special attention to the thorough Arithmetical (in cluding Book-keeping) and Mathematical depart ments. fj&° She can accommodate a fow more Boarders. Richmond, Sept 17, 1&36 se I£—lm it. I<KKKBVXUi> HOHdOI., Klctamoud, Va.—The next session of this Institution will open on the Ist day of October, ISSG, and close on the first day of Jnly, 1857. Terms.—Board $200; WAhing $20: English Tui tion $40; Modern Languages, each $20; Latin $20; Music on Piano, Harp'or Guitar $80; Drawing $20; Drawing from nature $40; Painting, water colors $40; in oi! $50. Primary Department for children under 10 years of age $30. ReFE&KNfcKS.—Patron* of the B"hool; Right Rev. Bishop Mead, Right Rev. Bishop Johns, Right Rev. Bishop Cobba of Alabama, Rov. Moses D. Hoge, D. D., Rev. T. V. Moore, D. I)., Rev. B. Gildersleeve. FACUUTY.—Hubert P. Lefebvre, A. M., Principal; Rev. H. 3. Keppler.Rev. \V. E. Webb,A.M; J. P. Lit tle, M. D., R. A Lewis, M. D, Joseph Michard, John A. Calye, C. W. Thilon, Miss Gordon, Mrs. Taylor, Madame Estvan. M'lle Lacy, Mies E. Bartlett, M'lle Viller.iet, French Governess, eto., etc. All 'etura to be directed to Jy 7- 4m HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE. MRS. «Sc IHISS ADA B. MINOR'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, roa YOUNG LADIES, AT THEIR RESIDENCE ON GRACE STREET, between 4th and sth, Richmond, Va.—The lecond session of this institution will commence on the Ist day of October next, for one continued se*sion,to Ist July, 1857. In the organization of this school, its Principal* and accomplished Assistant, unite, with the fruit of their own experience, the light and counsel of others emi nent in the profesaion, and they intend it to afford the means, not only of a thorough course of substantia! instruction, but also of all the accomplishments ne cessary to a finished female education. Neither in retaining their able and experienced Assistant, nor in the selection of her fellow laborers, nor in their other provisions, have the subscribers spared anything that may make their institution worthy of the patronage of tho community. Atten tion will be paid to the manners and moral* of the young ladies at all time*, and a deep intereat taken in their advancement. MUSIC, both vocal and instrumental, will be tanght by comuetent teachers. The Harp, Piano and Gui tar, all burnished in the family. Terms : Board, $200; Eugliah tuition, $40; Prima ry department, $30; Modern languages, each, $20; Latin, $20; Music on Piano, $60; Harp, $70; Guitar, $50; Drawing and Painting, $40. References: Right Rev. Bishop Johns, Rev Jno. P. McOuire, Rev. J. Peterkin, Va.; Oliver White, Esq., Fleetwood Academy, Va; C. B Gibson, M. D., J. Bolton M D, A Peticolaa, M. D, G. A. Wilson, M. D„ Dr. it. O. Cabell, and Col. 8. H. Parker, Rich mond; Hon. R M. T. Hunter, Hon. J. M. Clayton, IJ. 8. 8.; Frederick Coleman and Baverley Douglas, Eaqs., State Senate; O. M. Smith, Esq., Lunenburg county; ThomaaFieid, M. D., Mecklenburg county. MRS. JEFFERSON MINOR, jy 24-3tn MISS A. B. MINOR. UUI'TUKKN rKtIALK IMHTITLTK- C? The seventh session of the Bouthern Female la stitate will commenoe on ths first Monday in October ■ext. The Boarding Department la under the charge of O. Lee rowell, Esq. TERMS: Board, for 9 months. 9300 Tnitton ...... ..........50 French, Italian, German, Spanish, each Latin Drawing from $20 to $80. Music at Professor*! price*. Preparatory Department ................40 Washing and Lights extra. ROB^ E if HoiSugOjl,} AddreSk. Richmond, V&. j T Ji_t» Ut streets, fifohmond —The 10& session will com mence on the 15th of September, 1356 PaoK. JOSEPH MICQARD, teacher In Modem Languages. JOHN A. CALYO, Teacher in Drawl.. *B •' FX?? rifl:" »— •• w *0 H. MAURY «i 00. 7cwSTt«rj|a AW f4l-tne Aatumn I«m are AftSgiili off »iOWr and the O'gfMtwfc nMdmuui tto M4> ttt rivulet lal ft JttJrwfJattStwehra memtha pad«f *m» tt*t and orphan child, they an Ml broken hearted. That joyous tltnwf af to***, *•«». «*«•• Has h tt»^ T "lw'methei's heart to ll«ii, although Thceeaatumn iMtwTm falling «tttl laforreet and ia to to'thtlr miad embedded there, as well aa aa loa der tablet. If (Heads all knaw aa well aa I, tta eause of ao much They'woul'd their duty do to-day—not put it off till morrow;— ._ That teasing cough, ao simple, now tha cause of ao Caneon \e cured. if thay try LEONARD'S IN STANT RELIEF. BT frlee 25 canto par bottle. To be had of all Druiiists and dealers in the State of Virginia. "IACHSIUN« KXCKLSIOK BITTKKB to J peculiarly adapted, by ita composition, to erery dlsaaae of the liver and stomach whioh ia produced by our ever varying climate. In all forma of bilious diseases and Liver Complaint, it ia one of the moat valuableremediea. Prepared only by R. H. JACKSON, and for sale by Druggists generally. je3B FHO.II ONE OF THJ£ FIKST FHYBI CIANS IS VIRGINIA. ffloßGANTowir, Va, April 1,1856. Dr. I. Scctt—Dear Sir: Having used your Lini ment in lay own case and in my family, aa wall aa having prescribed it to others. I must bear testimony to its decided superiority over every other external application in Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Pains in tbe Back end Joints, and I have recommended it in one case of Bronchitis, wherein its application acted like a charm. I feel happy to be able to recommend it from experience, and to tender to you my grati tude for ita wonderful effect on my breast. M. D. All the above Medicines for sale by Purcell, I<add It Co., and Alex. Duval. Richmond. oc 7 AHOMK IHKMCINK—MRM. {JAWS' ELIXIR cures Coughs. Colds and Whcoping Cough, and affords greet relief in Consumption and mest diseases arising from colds and neglected coughs. Th« following are a few extracta from certificates of eitiaeus of Richmond who have tested ita virtues : " By a timely uae of it, 1 have no doubt it has saved one many doctor's fees. I know of it» good effect* with a great many other than my own family."— ffm. McOrtry. «I have used It in my family for three yean, end found it the best family medicine 1 have ever wed."— M. A. Stetauon. " For sickness among children, nothing ean be bet ter." —M. B. Godwin. " I have tried all the cough remedies of the day and have no hesitation ill saying that 1 believe Mrs Daws' to be the mest valuable preparation ef the kind new In use." —Elijah Warren. For sale by Mrs. A. B. DAWS, Bennett k Beer*, Alex. Duval, Peterson k Jackson, Chas. Millspaugh, E. J- Picot, A. Bodaker and Charles D. Yale. VIUUINIA W O Hil KIIL.L.KK--CIIIL.. T DREN CRY FOR IT!—This valaable and pop ular preparation is recommended with the greatest confidence. Past experience and te»t of years, hav ing proved it to be oae of the belt, safest and most reliable worm destroyers in use. It is sweet and pleasant to the taste, and is readily taken by children. It may be given with perfect safe ty to the youngest inXant, as it contains no Oil of Wormseeo, Turpentine or other nauseating drug, that would be apt to irritate or disorder the system. On the contrary the health of the patient li generally benefitted by its administration, even when no worms exist It is prepared especially fox children. Prepared only by E. J. PICOT; sold also, by Pdrcell, Ladd h Co ; Bennett, Beers Si Fish er, wholesale agents, and by Druggists generally, se 6--d3in ________ KICHMOND TADIi BROGUES Jgooo pair Richmond-made BROGUES, for sale by N. DEVEREUX, o« 4—d&olm 134 Cary. between 12thand 13th rrill,l>Kj*'S KXTItACTS j Herring's prc- J. parations: select Powders; pure Chemicals, and fresh medicines, always kept for prescription pur poses. S. P. SEMPLE, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, oc 16 202 Main st. UAVVL9, (JLUAKBAKU SCAitPS.— k? Fancy colored Cloth Talmas and Cloaks, in great variety, varying in price from $5 to $2# Black Cloth Cloaks and Ta'imas, some very lich Black Velvet Cloaks and Mantles Stella Shawls in Brooche and Printed borders Plaid, Long, and Square Shawls, all qualities Cashmere, Broche and Chejiila Scarfs Black and Half-Mourntng Long and Square Shawls ALSO, Rich Flounced Silk Robes in Black and colors Rich Siik Robes w'th Velvet Flounced? entirely new desigas and very beautiful Valencia Robes, Flounced and Graduated 60 pieces colored Silks, at 75 r.nd 87$ cents, to be cut in any length, a great bargain 10ft pieces Printed Mousselaines, at ene shilling . the yard, worth 25 cents For Seasonable Goods call at the Cash Store, 99 Main street. oc 11 CHRISTIAN t LAT9ROP. DUL'ti STORK FUR WALK.—The stock and fixtures of a Dreg Store, well located and doing a good business, aru offered for sale. Addrea* se 33—ts Richmond, P.,0. UIt'KOK'B PATKNT Of- O. DER AND WINE MlLL.—This Mill oomes ts us highly recommended, and we have reason to be Sieve it to be the best Cider Milt in use. We solicit orders. Price $42 50. BALDWIN. CARDWELL & CO., au 21— 2m 148 Main street. Richmond. «K«KI"T dfc ANDKRSON, IJPHOL -BTERERS AND PAPER HANGERS, COR NER OF GOVERNOR AND FRANKLIN BTS., invite the attention of their friends and the public to their stock of FALL GOODS, being the best assort ment they have ever had to offer in French and A me? ican Paper Hangings, all qualities; Muslin and Lact Curtaics,Damask and Delaine Curtain Goods, Cornicei bands ajul trimmings for Curtains, Table aad Floor Oil Cloths, White and Check Coco Matting, Window Shades, Mattr&sses, Feather Beds, with rnaay other articles in the line of business, which will be sold or worked up on the most reasonable terms, se 20 -3m. SODA WATKtt IN FOKG'EliAi* KOUN TAINS.—Our Soda Water is now in fall opera tion, and we will at all time* furnish this delicious and wholesome beverage ia the greatest perfection, with all the delicious Fruit and Cream Syrups, man ufactured bv ourselves from the real ripe frait*. Our Apparatus is of the roost recent lout ruction, the Fountains being lined with the finest WHITE POR CELAIN, and the cooling arrangement, such a: to insure its being at all time* Icy-cool and pure. Saratoga and Bine Liek Sn) prior Water, kept con stantly cool on the Ice daring the warm weather. MEADE &. BAKER, Pharmaceutist*, 186, N. W. Comer of Mala and 10th street*. ly 23—5 m FAjLIj, 1856. -We are now tn receipt of our new stock of Fall Goods. It comprise* the molt attractive and commanding supply of Drws and Cloak Trimmings we have yet offered, as al*o a great variety, of new and elegant styles of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, and are constantly keeping on hand a most complete assortment of Knitting Y«rns, Cotton and Worsted, which we *all with a small advance on factory prices. Also— Children's Woolen Hose, Sacks, Gaiter* Ladies' Opera Hoods, Scarfs, etc J'i presenting our claims this season to the patron age of our friends end the public, we can assure tbem, that with increased facilities, we have made such im provrmenU in our stock that it is second to none North or South, in completeness and variety, and that in all caaaa oar prices shall be AT least as low as the same gooda are sold elsewhere. HIRBCH «t BOTTCHER, se 84—2 m* 209 Broad st i\UOTKl.,i>lalastreet, Hu* Ma il ton, Virginia-W. J. HUNTER t COTPre proton. An Omnibus will always be la readiness at the Railroad Depot, la take paaaeagar* to and from this bonse. free of charge. my 3~6m OTICK.—Jnat received. « lot or very superior DRAFT HAMES, different from "y «at have ever been in thta market; for durability and eaaa oaccot be surpassed. CHARLES J. BALDWIN. Saddle and Harness Establishment, FraakUn street, between 15th and 16th sta. •e I —in A NTiiRACITK C0A1,.-NOTIt!K.-I Rm now receiving orders to ba filled during the fall £?Wh'i, i b K V* ANTHRACITE COAL, includ- A 4?, kamp, for foandriea, and Red Aah. suitable for cooking rangea, r rates and far* ••sr * b i f <**1 boi f ht"fi; 01-h, and deUvered to purchaser, apin X «ma Sr'ionfi 5k y MCB j T,n ? J 240 pooada to the ton.inatead nn ?? ora we, * ht from city carta. Tbe term* on which f propose to order Coal for partiea, ia to * commiaaion of 10 per cent, oa the ao of tte trade ** * tOBOTer t:b * *«"» th# *wtO«ee, or J* w °® 0 ?' »•»•* corner of ti ,? r m r krrthM, atCal. j wm. H. Brawn'* ctanpfing room, comer lath aad Co ry ata., will receive prompt attention. M 22-8 m WJRT ROBERTS. bUa^afinap«u of w^tbfoka^ay'HOßßES. K ,...,%rxa i ff3stesiiKica ■t. tu .* •••«(«§ JUL £Tfine°d: OWW »£cks. Cellar* wars»»^rsS.^<s wbfch be weald ask the attealioa «f Wo l^Sfe. fiUILOKKim iflfl ' IB £S2K:?iSS:'S tUUfZSS JUL unMim "fVUff goods, would save orach time aad traable byoalHng Immediately on ma, aa I am determined to offer ere ry iadncemaat to iaaare perfect satisfaction, and will be sold low for cash, or to ponstual^ca^m^^ No. IS2J Mala at, oppoalto the American Hotel. aeS—lm* | K. 8. McltLKOY»jliaMta«tTaUar, Governor Street, a few deora a bare Main, Id Has last received a beautiful assortment of " GOODS, adapted to gentleman's wear, con sisting of Cloths end Caaaimerea of all eolors, Vel vets, Silks aad Cashmere Vesting* of the most beau tiful deaorlption, all of which I»ve been recently •elected by himself in the Northern cities, ana he w now prepared to execute orders with pro»iptne«e, on reasonable terms, RICHAKDHON & CO'H CARPET, OIL CLOTH AND CURTAIN WABEROOMSI NO. » MAIS STREET. We have determined to coutine our sales in future to the goods aa indicated above, by retail; and having arranged our entire and conveniently fitted store for that purpoia, are now prepared to exhibit the largest and moat complete assortment of Carpetingg, Oil Cloths, Curtain Goods, kct, ever seen in the Stata of Virginia, and but rarely met with In any one establishment in the United States. Importing direct from the English manufacturers, end selecting with care, in person, the best American fabrics, we shall it all times be prepared to furnish promptly all articles pertaining to our brumes., and relvin* on the citiaens of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee to sustain us in our enterprise, assure them we will be content with moderate profits. It is our intention to keep cur stock supplied throughout the yoar with the latest atyles of fashion able acods in our line. We now invite buyera to examine our entirely new etock, which embraces a great variety in patterns of Velvet, Tapestiy and Brussels Carpeting Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian do Velvet. Chenfille and Brussels Ruga Donr, Parlor and Chamber Mate Satin, Wonted and India Damaak Satin and Figured DeLainea Brocatelle and Turkey Red Muslin and Laca Curtaina Corniees and Bands for Curtaina Cord, Teasels and Gimps do Window Shadoa, all styles end quailtlea Piano and Table Covera Worsted Fire Screens and Foot Stoola Crumb Cloths and Booking flocking for steps, new article Floor Oil Cloths; Table Oil Clothe Oil C'oth Rugs Stair Linen; Stair Rods, fcc. When furnished with diagram and measurement of room or hall, we will superintend the cutting of Car pets and Oil Clotha to any pattern. seSG-Sm* RICHARDBQN k CO. i -uu-ixi_sie»n UNION AUKiCHLTIiHAL FAIR-To be held at PETERSBURG rW " oo TUESDAY, 21st; WEDNEBDAY, 22d; THURSDAY, 23d. and FRIDAY, 24th October. Tickets will be issued at tbe Ticket Office of this Company, in Bichinond, commencing on MONDAY, 2Cth fast.. on each of the above days, for ONE DOL- L VR AND FIFTY CENTS for the roond trip, to go and return—good to return at any time previous to TUESDAY, the 28th Oct. Trains will Leave Richmond.- -Express Train, daily, (except Sunday,) at 5§ a. m.; Accommodation and Freight Train, daily, (except Sunday,) at 8J a m.; Mail TraiD, daily, at S p. t». Trains will Leave Pktersb'g.-Express Train, daily, at 5§ a. m.; Accommodation and Freight Train, daily, (except Sunday,) at a. m ; Mail Train, daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 p ta. The usual rates of Freight will be charged on all Stock and articles going to the Fair: hut all such Stock and articles as may return from the Fair, (if the property of tbe same owners,) shall be carried back free; and to such as do return, having passed over this road, the charge paid stall be refunded on pre sentation of a certificate showing that such Stock or articles have actually been exhibited. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office Richm'd It Pet'g R R. C 0.,) October 15, 1556. 5 oe 16 v| TO AI.JL. YVHOiti IT MAY CON enr CERN.—Taken up on the Western Branch, flf\ about tbe 25th or July, a colored man, who calls himself DAVY TINES, about 26 years •mm years of age, five fret six inches high, of a dark bacon color, lie pretends to be a free mac from Isle of Wight county, but having no papers he is be lieved to a runaway. He has a pass, dated the 3d of January, a»d signed John Chapman, which is sup posed to have been written by himself. Any infor mation concerning hi so may be had on application to the subscriber, keeper of the Jail of Nortolk county. MARSHALL HUTCHESON, se 24—6w Jailor Norfolk county. iWMMOk OKMTAIi NOTICIS.--U. W. mSkSSjStScJONES, Surgical and Mechani- Dentist, office between9ih and ' ' ' I ' 10th, Main street, ene square above the Baaks, (effise hours from 9 to 3, 4 to 6,)— will be k&ppy to see ail such as desire bis profecxional ser vices, promising bis best endeavors, by gentleness and thorougbne® to give satisfaction in ail operatiens, either in Filling. Cleansing, Regulating, Extracting er Inserting Teeth. oc 13—3 m* fry A NOTiCK.—Ji»at received and MMopened, a complete assortment of SAD {MJgMt DLE end HARNESS HARDWARE. I If also have on band every article usually kept in a Saddler; establishment, all of which I bind myself to sell at wholesale or retail, as low as they can be purchased Sauth of Mason and Dixon's line. Ccmntry Saddiers are solicited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, on hand, ready made Saddles, Harness, Bri dles. Collars, ka., kc., which will be sold unsuaily low fercash. CHAB. J. BALDWIN, oc 4—lm Franklin st., between 13th and 16th. I ARI'M Ac HUINK, 74 M«in street, have iJ just received a splenaid stock of Mahogany and Roseweod Parlor and Chamber Furniture, (whieh can't be aurpassed by any house in the trade,) em bracing every article in the House-furnishing line of the most fashionable stiles and approved workman ship, whieh they will sell to their country customers and the pnWie generally at prices and on such terms aa to give general satisfaction. All tbey e*k is to give them a call and examine for yourselves, oe 16— lm HOCT. Pl. I,IIU, ot tbe (lid Medical JLF House, is (till engaged in treating ail sorts of Se c>et Diseases, snd horeoy invites a call from those whs have been untcimante in their association*.— Dr. P. wculd patt cu arly invite a call from person* in the country *1, >u,e been givea np by their phytican* aa iucurable- Cases are few indeed that cannot be rescue medicine when coirectly ap plied The article known a* the CHEMICAL EX TRACT OF FRENCH FLOWERS, is probably the very best thing now before the public for renovating a system shattered by dlsfipation or other cause.— The and Favor remedy, called FRENCH MILK, ia next to a certainty. Price $1 per bottle. Office en Franklin street, jo*t below the Exchange Hotel, and Sr*t door S&uth of Trinity Church, Rich mond, Va. Medicine* *ecurely packed and *ent to order, with fall directions. |Je3| * JS A.T BALK OK DRY UOOBft-A LARGE STOCK OF NEW FALL DRV GOODS TO BE SOLD WITHIN TWO MONTHS.—V. COHEN, No. 175 Broad street, bega to aattouaee to the public that the constant increase of hi* business makes it imperative to have hie present •tore enlarged, and in order to have the improvement executed aa aoon aa possible, all the goods will be of fared at such extremely low price* aa to secure their quick cale*. To enumerate the goods and their prise* wonld take too much space; suffice It tn say that he hat in store an unusually large stock, embracing eve rything in the Dry Good* line, and hia facilities for purchasing gooda being as good aa those of any other house in the city Great Bargains may ba expeoted' Qoodaaold exclusively ferCABH. oe&—2*r' on 9Uj street, couth ot the Basin, in rear of the Pe tersburg Depot.—Planing, of aU kinda of lamber, Tongning ana Graving dope In the best manner.— Dreaaed Flooring, 8-4,6-4,5 4 and 4-4 inch thick; Shalv rt'lioQ *nd Car atuff. on hand and for sale. Alao, Frame Timber, Oak Fencing, and buildi&i ma terials generally. Buildera' Mouldlnga, aUty different pattanu, al ways on hand. — s--3m B C. ROBINSON. DELLKVUK lnaUt«. O tjon iV situated on Church HUI, Richmond, Va., In a delightful, airy position, and ia furnished with overy conveaienoe conducive to the cemfart of pa- WJM "id 'hakmtcoaaafnl treatment of disease. The Lying-in Ward* are peculiar); commodion*. The underslgned give their personil atteadaneo to all patient* placed under their charga. TERMS; Colored Patient* *6 per weak. Whites » « « Private accommodations. ?to it « These rates embrace al charge* for Basil MoS- Bines, and Medical and Surgical attendance. Br Mo Small Pc* admitted. PHTSICIAMSi _ JAMS* BOLTON. M. »„ Oian street, between 4th and MA. _ oTWILMt M. P, IMb etreet, between Broad and MnWL *T*. CeLEMAN, Corner of dlh and Qroee etrMta. ■•eldest Ph,eieian~Dr. WOOD IMsi IjMIU HAi.it. — W-" 00 *','l h , moma 8P" long and Bt 7^ Vif ' i ' >t * • »*' •••*•« short U l.rcmwmtSmuSS^ SggtSi^S^ —14—<t oopmh 4 Ammaom. 41 **»■»♦« wwwf M»M premleea. tommUm Applt to J. CHILD oe 14—HI* At Adim k n«i. TWO gUUHKB H »odlo*« houe aontaining WTen toomtZV?' «.bn»m«nt, dining room, fce., on * lot, en wMeh there U e large atable end »itoitedin tbe mo* healthy put •entre of boiineea. ■***"■• A email houae in a retired pert of ft* alt* u . u, 40 by 106 feet •"** ** • «* Apelr at 1 15 Main etreet. M MOK BAUK Wt HHWT. -w K dieta po»««wtoo PT.n, a f, nr Kr , Lot'"*?* »*«■•/ «poi» wbteh i* . £• comfortable framed dwelling, witioot kit«heaJ2i In good order. ALSO—One b*lf sere Let en the Plank *a.A »_ the neighborhood of the Fair Qronnde ' ™ For terrot apply to JAME.I OKAY'S gov a oe 17- 2w 1 "• FOK Igrae ami frftii., . fl ROOM, under the Metro^lit^lj.ii^V.T! l JR for holing public meeting £ Apri?*"* R. COOK. eei»-te Agent for Ro. A. Main Mm . *?f K ' KK £' r - A «-o«n»»rtable wtoilh BPf o» 2 d etreet, North of Leigh a dm? JB-to w. L. COWARDIN, at the Office of th.tj Fire aud Murine Insurance Co., on tfain etreet. opporite'theß»ebß«? < H*t*fo**4'h «!"' SEte*" 4 by Wim ilao the Lamber Hongs. on Car* afreet »»»•. Col. William H. Brown, corner </f &hSnd streets. Apply to * oe 10- tf JOHIST GR^MB ease/ romand after the Ut of Janna ry 1857!. Thi. establishment « „ , eneill ii y b by the public a* to reuder any minute description of the property unnecessary; reffice to mv that it i, Ire, ted npon one of the most desirable sites in the antif. city, within a few paca* of the public •qnare and »ul - five miontet walk of *li the public efficei and rState Bsnk*, upon the adjoining square to the R™b. mond, Fredericksbnfc aod Potomac Railroad Deou« equi-distmt from the Virginia Central, Richmond and Petersburg, and Danville Railroad*. This property hu undergone repair, andfrecelved variou* addition, within the laft two J ears, and ia now extentivelv rZ tronized. * Should the renter desire nor* lodging room* ther will be added, open the payment of 8 per cant Br*i the coat of the improvement. For terra* *ddlv in GODDIH it APPERSON, erl. A. GODDltfiLk and 12th street. 00 s'-lm for kkmt ok i.kaSF Two (tore* under Broad Street Hotel for rent The one at the corner of Broad and 9th street/ ha* an excellent cellar with an entrance on each' atreet. The other, the third weat *f th* corner hit* a back room, which may be used a* an *ffi«e or deep ing room. Price of rent for the last $225; for th« other s£2W Apply to GODDIS & AfPKRSON, or I. A. GODDIN, corner of Bank and 12th street*. cc B—lm dwelling houae, on 20th atreet, with seven room*, and kitchen with two room*, gas and water on the premise — Possession given imu»ediat*ly. Also, a house on Broad, between 20th and list it* with eight room*. Possession given thu Ist of J»a-' nary. For term* apply to fc. SEDGWICK, Main street. oc B—lm Between 17th aad 18tb iu. jb TOBACCO FACTO it Y FOK ttKNTi Kg The Tobacco Factory, now eccapied by Mr. N * Ci£ - B. Dickinson, 11th street, between Main and Cary, will be for rant next year. Puaajuion given Ist January. Apply to BABKBDALE k READ, o* I—tf Sbotkee Warehouse. ji| FOK KJC.NT—The excellent Urirk WSI House (tending the western side of Sack M"M street, and lately oesapied by Mr. John K. Mar tin, containing ten room* with fir* plsees, and all tka conveniences fsr a genteel family (Also, invtral iodj ine room* over tho stere, corner of Main and 12th <t*, letely occnpied by Mr. So. M. Zimmerman. Apply to JOHN GEjKME. oe S—t* FOK UJHAT—Tw« a«w brick Luta HCi her house*, en Franklin street adjoiaing u« Plough manufactory of Meter*. George Watt k Co. They are three stories high, exclusive of base- suitable for Granaries, Groceries. Oarrikg* Re positorie*. fcc. Possession given immediately. Tain s liberal. Apply to MILK* GEORGE, 09 4—lm* Corner Grace and Jaffersea si*. FUU KENT-A desirable residence ■53 on French Garden Hill, contaiDinj was rooms, OBIL with large garden attached. Possession given lit October. Enquire of Mrs. HELA&UK, 01 tu« premises. »• 30— ts ®FOK KKM T-Twg Mwly erected dwelling-houses, en Union Bill, near the resi dance of Mr. Edmnnd Steane. Each dwelling contain* four commodious rooms. Also, the brick dwelling-heuse ossupiej by the snb scriber. It contains eight rcoas, sli in good order; large garden, well ef never failing water, and neces sary out-houses en the premiss*. For particular*, apply to WILLIAM WHITLOCK. *e 3ft—fci Ke 39 Tint Vegetable Market. bOH. Ith.NT.-The house, third dour from the corner of Bth and Franklin streets, re cently occupied by Wm. H. Grant, f.iq. It con tain* 10 fine roera*. Kitchen with 6 rooms. city wa ter apd g»s en the premise*, in perfee'- order, sni seesion given immediately. Apply to Wm. H. Grtmt, Esq., er to the nndsrsigned. au 27—t* I. F. BAGLAND k CO. FOR. R-ENT—JIARI.BOKO. formed Mly WALL STREET HOTf-L.—This property ■SH-lssitnated on 15th, between Main and Franklin streets, ha* been recently enlarged and undergone thorough repair. It can accommodate semiertsbly frons fifty to sixty lodger*. There is a large bar room about thirty by forty feet, a parlor 24 by 3© 'eat,» dining room So by 40 feet, a rpaeioas kitehea wtta large bake oven and extensive cooking ranges. *1! re cently built; comfortable •errant*' rooms, conveni ences for coal and wood, is well supplied with w»ie* In tbe kitchen, bar roera and o» the second coop rn has been introduced into the honee, aad wot* every convenience necessary for snch an establish meet. I'essesslon rives immediately. For terms apply to FEND ALL GRIFFIN. Ja 3D—tf _______ mFOK RICiNT OH LKASK-At »«•»• tion of the tenant, the tenement (t»e. U) on Franklin street, recently oesnpid by Mr Jobo H. Gary, a* a grocery. It i* situated vary near the market, a**d is considered ene of the beat locations a the city for a grocery or dry goods sters. Fossesno* given at one day's netioe. Apply to Ban* « Pleasants, or to P. H ATLETT, Trnstes. an 23—1» Law Office, 116 Main street FUR RKNT.—The ■»* well arranged Tobacco Faeiory, new oscoFiod by Mr. O. W. Harwood. situated en Csry street between 17th aad 18th ftreeU. |i?aa •• A FUR HKXT-A Owetlln* the corner of Cary and Femehee streets.Five rooms with fireplaces in them, besides!ibe en and outhouses for servants. A small I*™**, hnuse is conveniently srranged and in geed erasr » now occupied by the owner, whe intends te go te tse country. The premises may be seen IfjW.fg desiring to rent. Posseasioa given immsdlat«T- »« terms apply to THOi. J. EVAN#, ee 4—ts | 1 NFIKDUEY OK TUB MKOICAL. VOLr 1 LEGE OF VIRGINIA.—The Indrmarv tonnes'- od with the Medical College, located in the sity « Richmond, (oorner of College and Marshall Is open fer the reception of patients, throughout t# year. All persons requiring Medical or Rid, except the insane, aad these laboring "dereoe tagloa* diseases, are admitted into the Institution — The accommodations for the sick cosnpjus The patients are under the charts ef the Prefesso - of the College. The attending Fbysisise s»d *■»- geao visit their respective wards deilv. aed in ess* of difficulty nil the members of the Feeelt* are s ed in consalUtts*. The charges for boerJ, attendance, snrgioel ops rations, noising. »»« # * 1 service rendered by the Institution, areror White V? Colored Patients........ • AU rt Private Aesoru mod*: ions T»0» , Attending Surgeons-P«ors. OiMM«,HtICM.A» Win rone. , _ » Physiciaiie-Tvcit**, Bcerr and Con*at Resident Physletaa-MAtitX Howaad, M. » Steward-N. Tumlbt. President ef infirmary—L. S. JeTMS, M. D. on I—lm " 3.000,000 . "* "-SSWiSSpL. nfMw-lffc*-"" M««r*ehtem Ci|*r Tvibm do r^=«s'