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•TU&DAY HttHUm...MARCH 10. I««o
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RROTURR OWEN ft KTORY
or
HE LMKUB OP THK BUCK COTTAiiE.
H. WIt.KIB COI-tISS.
!'•> begin at the beginning, I must take yon
ck to the time after my mother's death,
til-si in v only brother had gone to sea. when
i *•!«'..*r wa*. out at sera-ice, and when 1 lived
me with my lather in the midst of a moor
the vie*.; of England,
rue moor wa* covered with great limes ton
cfca, and intersected here and there liy
reainlrts. The nearest habitation to oora
ts mealed) about a mile and a halfofl, where
v rip ot the fertile land stretched out into the
»>u like a tongue. Here the out-tmildings
thegn*at Moor Farm, then In the possession
mv ho.-hand's father, began. The fsrm
id* viretcued down gently Into a beautiful
ii -alley, lyiag nicely sheltered by thehigh
ittorta of the mo >r. When the ground be
i to riao arrtin, miles and miles away, it l-*d
io •icouutrv house called Holme Manor,
longing io a geiitleman named Kniftou. Mr.
i if ton had lately married a young lady whom
• mother had ,turned, and whose kindness
1 '■ '..Midship for me, her foster-sister, I shall
BOW bar gratefully to the la.-1 day of my life.
tea and other slight particulars if is neces
•y to my story that 1 should tell you, and
< aasa aeeeaeary that you should be espc
illy careful to li**ar them well in mind.
Wy father aras i>y trade a stone-mason. Iti.
I tag* stood a inife and a hall from the near
'i-ib,i:,!ion. In ill oilier directioN we were
iror five tunes that distance from neighbors.
Ing very poor people, this lonely sltoatloo
,1 one itr.-ai attraction for us—we lived rent
eon ii. In addition to that advantage, the
■ iics. h*. shaping which my father gained his
elfbood, liy all about hm. at his very door,
that lie iluught his position, solitary as it
.-. qalta aa enviable one. 1 can hardly say
.1 lairi.'.'.i with turn, though I never cum
iinol. I wa.-very fond of my father, and
iiiaged to m ike the best of my loneliness
;i, the'li.iuirlit of being u-t-ful to him. Mrs.
Kmfton wished t,« take me into her service
wiieti she tunrried, but I declined, unwillingly
eitoii'U, for my father's sake. If I had gone
away, h,* wouid ha\e had nobody to live with
li.in : anal my m.ilher made me promise on her
death-bed iliit lie should never be left to piue
nwiy .-.line iv the midst of the Idea a moor.
Our cottage, small as it was, was stoutly and
snugly 1.1.at, with atone from the moor as a
in itier of coarse. The wall- wen* lined inside
nnd fence*, outside with wood, the gift of Mr.
Kntften's fuller to my father. This double
eoveriiig.it cracks aud crevices, which would
llav-beei, -iiperfluoits in a sheltered position,
w.i-ab.uluiely necessary, in our sspnsid Si"
nation, to It sap oat the cold winds which, ex
t-epuiig just the summer months, swept oyer
us continually all ttie year round. The out-
Bade hsatds, ea seeing onr roaghiy-bnflt stone
WBltS, my father protected against the wet
with pitta anal tar. This gave to our little
abode a pari itislj dark, ilingy look, especially
when It wa-seen from a distance; and so it
- bad come to tie called in the neighborhood,
.•\.ti before I aras born, Tbe Slack outrage.
I have ti iw related the preliminary particu
lars which it is desirable that you should
know, and may proceed at once to the pleas*
nn'T ta.-k el telling you my story.
flue cloudy autumn day, when I was rather
more than eighteen years old, a herdsman
walked over Groan Moor Farm with a letter
which had been left there lor my father. It
came from a builder living at" our county
town, halt a day's journey off. and it invited
my father to come to him and give bis judg
ment about an estimate for some stone-work
on a very large scale. My father's expenses
for loss of time were to be paid, aud he was to
have nis share of employment afterward in
preparing the atone, ii« was only too glad,
therefore, to obey the directions which the
letter contained, and to prepare atonce forhis
long walk to the county town. <
Considering the time at which he received
tba letter, and the ■sasssnty of resting before
he attempted to return, it was impossible for
li. in to avoid being away from home for one
taight, at least. He proposed to me, in easel
(lisiilte.l being left alone in the Mack Cottage,
tv lock ihe door and to take me to Moor Farm
to sleep with any one of the milkmaids who
would give me a share of her bed. I by no
means liked the notion of sleeping with a girl
whom 1 did not know, and 1 saw no reasou to
fselafraid of being left alone fur only one
night: so 1 declined. No thieves had ever
corns near us; our poverty was sufficient pro
tection against these; and of other dangers
there were none that even tin* most timid per
son on 1.l apprehend. Accordingly, I got my
tether's dinner, laughing at tho notion of my
taking refoge under the protection of a milk
man', at Moor Farm. He started for his walk
as soon as he had (Inne, saving he should try
sinil be b;ick by dinner-time (he next day, and
leaving me and my cat Fully lo take care ol
the house.
I h,ul cleared the table and brightened up
the fire, and had sat down to my work with
the eat doxiag at my feet, when 1 heard the
trampling of horses, and, running to the door,
paw Mr. ami Mrs. Kniftuii, with their groom
behind them, riding np to tbe Mack Cottage.
It was part of tbe young lady's kindness never
to neglect an opportunity of coming to pay me
a friendly visit, and her husband was fceiier
allv wilting to accompany her for his wile's
sake. I ,nnde my best" courtesy, therefore,
wi:h agreat deal of pleasure, butwith no par
ticular surprise at seeing then,. They dis
mounted and en'ereJ the cottage, laughing and
talking in great spirits. 1 soon heard that
they were riding to the same county town lor
v. liicli my f ither was bound.and that they in -
tended 'o t--;,y will, some lriends there tor a
few days, and to return home on horseback,
as tltey went. out.
I heard this, and I also discovered that they
had been having an argument, in jest, about ]
tWiIOBTg BBBltara, M they rode along to our
cottage. Mrs. Kniftou find accused her hus
band Of inveterate extravagance, aad of never I
being nble to go out with money in his pocket I
Without speeding it all, if lie possibly could.
before b* got home again. Mr. Knilton had
laughingly defended himself by declaring that
all ln» pocbet*moaae> went la presents tor his
wife, and that, if be speat it lavishly, it was
uu.ier iier sole influence and superintendence.
"V.'i are going to Cliverton now," he said to
Mrs. Kmtton, naming the county town, and
vanning himself at onr poor fire just as
pleasantly aa If he had been standing on his
own grand hearth. "You will slop to admire
ever- pretty thing in every one of the diver -
tin >hop-wiudows.: "shall hand 3*ou 1 he purse
ami you will go in and buy. When we have
rear bed home again, an.l you have had time to
get tired of your purcha.-es, you will clasp
your hands in amazement, and declare that
you are quite shocked at my habits of invet
erate extravagance. I am only the banker
win. beeps tin- money; you, mv love, arc the
spendthrift v. bo throws it all away ! - '
"Am I, sir .' • said Mrs. Kniftori, with a look
of mock iiutigiiauon. "We will see if 1 am to
be misrepresented iv this way with impunity.
Bessie,my dear." (turning to me,) "you shall
judge how far 1 deserve the character which
ihai unscrupulous man has just given tome,
/ am ihe spendthrift, am 1 I And you are
only ihe banker I Very well. Hanker, give
mc rm money at. once, if you please."'
My. Mn i11.,a laughed, and look some gold
and silver lrom his asnistcoaft pocket.
"\■•. ii.t," said Mrs. Kmtton, "you may want
what you have got there for necessary ex
penses. Is tbat all the mouey you have about
▼ou ' What do I feel here '" aud she tapped
iv.i' inisut.,.l on tha chest, just over the beanet*
p.xket of his coat.
Mr. Kniftou laughed Hirnin,and produced his
pocket-book Ilia, wile snatched it out of his
gaud, opeoTt-d it, nnd drew out some bank-
Bbte*,, put them back again immediately, and,
Closing tin pocket book, stepped aaross the
room to pay |kioi-in ii tier's Utile walnut-wood
bookcase,-the only hit of valuable furniture
w.- ii ul in the house.
"Wii.it are y,m going to do there .*" asked Mr
Kitii'oii, following bis wile.
Mr- Kniftou o|wue<l the glass door of the
book, ase, put the pocket-hook in ii vacant place
on ..j.. oi the lower shelves, closed and locked
tne <t ior again, and gave me tbe key.
i "' iV, lUea "** tt **t»**"'oiUrifi just now," she
aaiii. • l Here Is my answer. Notooefarthing
Ol Hint inuiey shall you B , wn d at Cliverton on
yo,lr Pwket, Bessie, and,
l„Vi v " V u,,i w «" c; * 11 »**•« on our way
bach No, sir, 1 won't trust>ou with tbat
l w_l*__2_ k * tia ,he w » "lOllver*
100 I will make sure of your lakins it all
borne agam hy lwivi . „ JJ * £*u 1
w..r hy i U(ua . Ilutn un "S. l^-
S_r_Ti__ ****' w * MU, -° y°» 8 -y *■ -bat aY «
Je*». v in economy inflicted on a prudeut hu*.
baotl by a Bp-adthrifi wifet"
___^___lf ir ' K-'i-on's arm while sbe'snoke
_. , i?\* h,m ,lw,ly *° llws « toor - He protested
and made some resiaianee, but she eea_*ci_!
Mcd he, jioii.t, tor be was far too fond of her
to bare a will. 11„. „wu in any trifllnr ma 7
ter tetwag ibem. Wbat-ver ihe
say, Mr. Knittoi, was a modal hubbaod iv the
eeumattoii ofall tbe womeu wbo knew him
"*t ou will see us as we come back Beast*
Till then, you are our banker, and tbe 'pocket
book is yours," cried Mrs. Kniftou, _ayly *i
!i,e door. I Iti hiu baiiil lifted ber iuto thesad.
Uie, mounted himself, and away tbey boihgal
lop«si vi er tbe moor as wild and happy as a
fou pie of child rea.
\ n hough my being trusted with money by
Mn. Kniftou was no novelty (iv ber maiden
dft's elie always employe,l me to pay her
•lie* makers bill-.) 1 did not feel quite easy
at having a |M,cket.book full of bank-notes left
by her in my ihuge. I had no positive ap
pre!,, unions abogt the safety of the deposit
pitted iv my lunula, but it was on,* of the odd
jKmus it, my character the,, ,nnd 1 think it is
uiiii) to feel an un reasonably strong objection
loehargiug my.-eit with money respiinsibiliUes
*it any kind, even tiMiiit ihevonveaieiiceof my
ibarest frienila. A*, soon an I was leti alone
tie very light oi-he pocket-book behind the
glass do'-t of the boobcits tegau w motSY mv
anrf m'fpaif pf returtjing lo my work, i pue*
yi-,1 mh bra ..s at*... i finding a place to In. t. i,
wi< iv, where it v. juid not be exj*osed to the
It of any chance passera-hy who might I
v into the Hlack , lott.-typ
,is wim not an ea*.y matter to roajnaaa in a '
t iMiMselibnoars, wbers ere barf ttothln-f |
able to put under lock and key. 'After |
ilnn otter various bitfiinr-plnce'* lb my •
,1. 1 thought of my teti.csrlrtr, a present
i Mra. Knittoa, which I always keptuutof
n'n way in my own bedroom. Moat an
tly—aa it afterward turned out—instead
King tbe |io. k.-t book to the tea-caddy, I
t into my mom first to take the tea-caddy
epocket-book. I only acted in thlsroßncla
tway lrom *ihe,r tboaa-tle*»assß.aa_ se
ly enotfßh I waa poaiebe- for it, w you
acknowledge your.*>elf wlit-n >on have MM
fO or two more of mv *.tory.
wan juat getting <»«- mitnolcy tea-caddy
of mv cupboard, when 1 heard foot.
lin the passage, »"«', run,iiii(t out immr
»!}% »AW two men walk into the kitchen -
room in which I bad received Mr. and
. Knifton. 1 inquired what they wanted
ply enoiich.ai.il oi.e ol them answered
ediately that tbey emoted my lather. He
ed toward me, of course, as bespoke, and
eofalasd him as a stone-mason, going
ig his comrades by the name of Shifty
lie bore a very bad character for every
r but wrestling, a sport for which the
cfng mi*n of our parts were famous all
ugh the county. Shifty Dick was ch.un
, and be Lad got his name from some
I in wrestling, for which he v.-as celebra
lle was a tall, h avy man, with a lower
fcaried face,and hujre hairy hands—the
ri-itor in the whole world that I should
been glad to see under any circumstances,
'onipanion was a stranger, whom be ad
•*d by the name of Jerry—a quick, dap
wicked- looking ma* 1 , who took off his cap
c with mock politeness, and showed, in so
I, a very bald head, with some very
■looking knobs on it. I distrusted him
c than I did Shifty Dick, and managed to
etween bis leering eyes and the bookcase,
fold the two that my father was gone out
that I did not expect him back till the
day.
,* words were hardly out of my month be
-1 repented that my anxiety to get rid of
aawelcojae visitors hat! made me incau
enongh to tic-Unowledge that ray fattier
Would be :«. way lrom home for the whole night.
Shifty Dick and his companion looked at
each other when I unwisely let out the truth,
Inaile no remark except to ask ate if I
1 give them a drop of cider. I answered
ly that I had no cider iv the lions**, hav
o fsar of the consequences of refusing
d,ink, because 1 knew that plenty of
tereat work within bail, it. a neighboring
y. The two looked at each other again
1 denied having any cider to give them;
and Jerry (a- lam obliged to call liim,ku owing
no other name by which to distinguish the fel
low,) took off his cap to m.* once more, and,
with a kind of blackguard gentility upon him,
snM they would have the pleasure of calling
the next day, when my father was at home —
I >-aid good afternoon as ungraciously as pos
sible, and, lo my great relict, they both left the
cottage iaiinediatcly afterward.
As soon as they were well away, I watched
them from Urn door. They trudged olf Iv tbe
direction of Moor Farm ; and, as it was begin
ning to get dusk, I soon lost .sight of them.
Half an boar afterward I looked out again.
[TO BB roNTINIHH.]
LAW AND MEDICAL CARDS.
■C-St*** A <ARD.- Dr. HROOCKS has re
**— v *•*■ moved Ins olfice to Sith street, lietween
Main and Cary streets.
(;ifice hours from * to 9 A.M.. and from 3 to 4
lie has for Bile privately, TKN LOTS, fronting
30 feet edc.li- Son Crace st. and five on Broad st.,
jast beyond the Western line nl ths corporation.
Also,an experienced GAUD— NKR.who under
ataods the cultivation and mani .-euient of flowers,
.*c : and for rent, TWO SEATS in Paw No. 13 ;n
St. real's Cimrch. mh 8 -lm
AKt IIEK A-.DKRMIX,
'>■-*-** ATTORNKV AT LAW.
W.ll p-actice in the Courts he'd in the city of
Richmond. Otfice, for the present, in Goddin's
i'ushiin-. mli'-.lm
«• It. BKOLN. ML D.. offers to the
_**.-.__ citizens ol Richmond snd its vicinity his
professional services, in tiie practice of .Medicine,
Obstetrics, sad Nuruery.
•_. Reaidonce at. the upper end of Marshall
street.formerly owned by Mrs.Chevallie-latterly
b) A. R. Courtney, Ks.i. mh I—iilm*
LEX k PLEASANTS, AT TO R-
M*-.i_- NF.YS AT LAW, Practice it, the Courts
ti< lm Richmond, Henrico, Goochland and Han
over.
Aa Notaries Public and Commissioners of Deeds,
Src, they are authorized to take Depositions. Afnda
■.-it*;. A,'knowiedi,ments of Deeds. Powers of Attor
ney. D; II k of Hale. Ac, to be used or recorded in the
<ever.il States and Territories of the L'u.oc.
Ofice oa Uth at.. 3d door from Main.
mhl»—l
-. . _ - ._ . _
__"3-3» DR. ASCOLf* HOM4BOPATHIBT,
'-* v ~—*- has removed to Franklin strest. corner
o r 'th. at Mrs. Dabaai 's. fe 15—lm
JOHN S. (ASKIE.
#•*-__ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Has removed his office to No, 2 Law Buildinc, near
tn? State Court House.
He practices in all the Courts held in tlie city of
Richmond nnd county of Henrico. fe ll—ts
LAWRENCE S. Til A RYE,
-***-_. ATTORNKV AT LAW,
Practices in the Courts of the City of Kichmond
ar.d the Counties of Henrico, Hanover and Caro
lina.
He rs also Not try Public and Commissioner of the
United States Court of Claims.
Tiie partnership between -Mr. CHASTAI3 White
and ii'iiisi il lieiiK dissolved, his office is now on
j lit.h street, just below t»oddin's Hail. fe 13-ly
HENKV HI I»NALL,
I ,»*___ ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Practices in all the Courtb held in the city of Rich
es. Also, practices regularly in the County and
Circuit Courts of Chesterfield.
As Notary, will take Depositions and Aoknow
•-.1-iii'iif-,. Administer and Certify Oaths,and per
form whatever other duties pertain to the offioe of I
Notary.
office at the corner of Bank and llth streets, iust
lielow the Custom-House. ja ft— ty
Sf-niSs HAWES R.SUTTON, ATTORNEY
t>-*-__AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC-
Pr-i.-tises in all the Courts of the city of Richmond
and the counties of Henrico and Gooohland. Olfice
corner Darik and Utbstrests, Riciiiuoud, Va.
ja 12-3u.*
PARKE POI.M'KXTEK, ATTOK
#».__» NF.Y AT LAW, RICHMOND, VA.,wiil
practice :n the city of Richmond and in the coun
ties of Chesterfield, Powhatan aad Amelia.
K_.OtnoS in Lislc's Building, corner of Main and
14lli ktreSCß. se23—ly
"" Lir_ urarer_L__fc_i, *c.
INSURANCE « «> *»1 l» A N V
1 , STATE OF VIRGINIA.
(Olfice first door Hast of Custom- House and
Post Office.)
MAIN STREET, RICHMOND. VA.
CAPITAL «c..u(MMif>.
This Company is now prepared to receive appli
cations for FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE,
on favomble terms. Also, to Guarantee NEGO
TIABLE BILLS.
Miatiou.
Wm. H. Pres't Farmers' Bank.
A. Warwick,firm of Warwick k Barksdile.
Wm. G. Crenshaw, firm of Crsnsbaw _ Co.
Wellington Goddin, firm of Oosldia k Apperaon.
T. W. McCance, firm of Dunlop, .Vioiicure A Co.
(j. A. Haiksdale, firm of Warwick * Barksdale.
James 11 Grant. Tobacco Manufacturer.
L. D. CrOßßhaw. firm of Haxall. Crenshaw _ Co.
John i . Bacon, firm of Bacon _ Baskeri* il.
R. B. Ha.xa'.l, firm ol Haxall. Cienshaw A Co.
John Currie. Jr , Ship Owner.
Wn,. B Warwick, firm of Warwick A Brfjisdale.
Jas. AlDed Jones, Attorney at Law.
C. C. Kl|e»t, Builder.
F. _, Riiffin, Agrieattarist and .Manufacturer.
ft. W. NfcGruaer, htrm ol 8. Mc.Gruder's .'-una.
W W. Crams, Attorney at f.aw.
Jan. Duu'.op. firm of Dunlop, Monnure A C,o.
POLLING W. HAXALL, Pres't.
O. F. BatisKE. Secretary. fe 1* -lm
Hivumtooiom AtmMmYor Tnk south-
KKN
PROTECTION INS FRANCE COMPANY,
Chartered by the Legiflaturi ar Virginia an IJM.
<n»itnl-**Jt.l.**O.oo'*.
HOM E OFFICE, ALEX AN DRI A, VA.
Insures on tbe Cash and ft*ulna! Plan.
HENRY W.THOMA_' ANGUS R. BLAKKY,
T. B. ROB F. R TBON, JAM ES T. CLOSE,
ED. SANUSTRR, WM. D. MASSEY,
Dk. R. H. STABLER. THOMAS T. HILL,
CHRIST'R NEALE, RICH'D U. CARTER,
F. 1). LIPSCOMB, ROUT. P. LESTER,
SiLAN BIGLOW, S. T. STUART.
WM. M. TURNER. WM. WRIGHT.
orncEßM.
HENRY W. THOMAS, President.
T. B. ROBERTSON, Vice President. !
THOS. T. HI LL, Treasurer. ,
WM. WRIGHT. Secretary.
JAS. T. CLO.sk, Actuary and General Aient.
Applications ior insurance granted, and policies
issued and renewed on the most favorable terms,
v, I*lo above Bonne**}] ■, at ouroibce.
B. A. COCKE.
L. G. CLOBE,
14th st., Exchange Hotel Building.
oo s-4m Richmond, Va.
PIKK IN-tURAN-JK.
*■ MARINE INBUAANCE.
THE TlMufmr. INSUR
urn tun—to 4SCE COMPANY.
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s-ir »*sVJ2r.-«l_*?i. *&? »s v «-»*-«« ot twenty-ttwom
_»vi_s •n l ß?_?Jk_ ,n r tto >»Jr*aranoe busißess, and
of thatffiSl'S. «T-*>» Pnhlis dunni alt
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Apply to tbe President or Kecretarr, in *Mn„n •»
oT_*S*x W. L. r«3_3_*
Wm. Willis, /a.. Secretary. ,« »__
(JPRINfI UVER.SAI bS.-108 Sprint- Tweed
>•' Ca'simsre Orer-Saojia, eml.ra.inn various ess
lirs and st} ten, lir sals In
KEEN, BALDWIN k WILLIAM*-.
I T MAY NOT HKflFNt.rt-I.I.YKNO-.V *
• that the cheapest Dry Goods, of all descnp
tions. can U, Buwfatal MAILERT'S 41 Main ••
BUBINDBB NOTICES
JM ,XI^Hll^fc At^TIONERB;
Hull oontmus to BELL NKGROES. both pßbßely
snd ■rieat-MJ.for the very highest market price.
at their old stand, on the corner njT Wag aad
Franklin strseta. ft. H. DICKINSON.
Is6-dftsw3-n _ C/h/HILL!
vlAUliafctO.,
i"l (Suoceaaors to Smith A Madtvcx.)
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel.
Richmond, Ta.
J*'. F Rnwaßi.a.of King William,,
W.H lIoWAHD, of York. > Assistants,
W. M. M AB4HAI.L, of Lunenburg, \
li'i.irantee to their friends faithful attention to
-.11 consignments, and orders for gooda from pro
duce euatonicra.
Mr. F. */. SUTTON, Ja., ia admitted to an in
terest in our business.
lel-dtsAcwtt _MADDL'X AJ3O._
RHIIMOin FERTILIZER JRAWfcrAC
TURING MILLS. ROCKETTS. RICHMOND.
VA., 8 HARTM AN. General Agent, maufacture
and keep constantly a supply of pure, fine ground
BUNK DUST; Har'man's Ammoniated Super
PHOSPHATE ol LIME; Hartman'a improved
MANIPULATED GUANO, ail of which we war
rant renuine and good -adapted towheai.com.
Oats, toliaceo and cotton.
For sale bi Mesars. WOMBLE A CLAIBORNE,
BIAIR k CIIA.MBERLAYNE and ALEXAN
DER GARRETT, Esq. fe 14-dAw.tm
EIIWIN WORTIMMIctO.,
GROCERS,COMMISSION U ERCHANTS.
DEALERS IN IRfJN ASD STEEL.
Solid consignment* of TOBACCO, WHEAT,
CORN. FLOUR. Ac.to the sale of which EDWIN
WORTHAM will give his personal attention.
BB_ Advances malleoli consignments.
_Ba<>S furnished when required.
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-** RICHMOND. VIRGINIA,
BUILDERS OF PORTABLr. AND STATIONA
RY ENGINES. SAW MILLS, RAILROAD
WORKS, Ac,
STEAM FIRE ENGINES,
Of the moat approved plan, and made in the very
la-st manner, warranted equal in every respect to
any nf the same sized Engines built either North
or West. ja26—Sin
I UMBER AT WHOLESALE ANI> RE*
*-* TAIL.—We always, have on hand all kinds of
VIRGINIA LUMBER and are in daily receiptof
various kinds and qualities, which we will sell at
wholesale and retail on accommodating terms.
Special attention will tie given to BILL LUM
BER of ail kind.
_______ PHILIPS _________
ULAft iSS El nG .
joiin c, McMillan,
Who has bad twenty-five veara' experience in the
bur.mess, is prepared to put on SLATE ROOFS o.
ever*.-description, and with the liest materials, at
short notice. Specimens of his work can be seen
on application, and orders left at. his office, on Main
street, near 9th, or at the otfice of Ai.kkrt L.
V*k»i„ Architect, Goddin's Hall, will las promptly
attended to. oc l,*l Cm*
WAitULE \t OKkk.
JOHN wTLaVIES,
MARBLE MASON,
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 9TH STREET.
RICHMOND VA„
MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEADPIECES,
MANTLES. FONTS, Sfc.
Fir-t Premiums awarded by the Virginia Af
ri-iiitural Society and Mechanics Institute.
|AM END. IIKOW-.E'-,
*» ORNAMENTAL IRON WOKKB.
9th street, next to the Mechanics'lnstitute.
IRON RAILINGS. VERANDAHS, lIALCO
-| N,KS. CHAIRS. SETTLES. Ac; also, Orating,
Vault and Cellar DOORS, and every other kind of
IKON WORK for ornamental and building pur
| posea, manufactured at snort, notice.
Bb, Particular attention given toenclosing Burial
Lota in the city snd country.
( 'ARD.—-Thesubscriber takes this method of in-
forming his friends and the public that he liases
tabliehed himself as a MERCHANDIZE BROKE
AND HEN ER A L COM MI SS 1 0>l MERC HA N'
He will attend tothe purchase and sale of Me
cnandize generally also. Flour, V.'heat, Corn. To
banco, and all descriptions of Country Produc
Hi? special attention will lie given to all basinea
entrusted to his care. From his long busines
experience lie hopes to meet with a literal share o
public patronage. He refers, by percussion, to
Lewis Wkbb, Esq., 1
Messrs. Di-m.op, MoKCDXI A Co., 1 Richmo'i
" E'fi.wosn, Davbxport A Co., f Va.
" Bacon A Baskervill, )
" RryaNT.TissLKT A HoLMBS.r D«.»,_„
I" Spk.nck A Rkiti, I Baltimor
- Tweli.s ft Co.. Philadelphia.
THOMAS Monahan, Esq., New York.
WM. S. ROYSTER,
Office cor. of Cary and Va. streets,
ichmond, Nov. Ist, 1&59. no I—ts
LOTTERY.
117 ODD. EDDY fc I O.'S
»> GEORGIA AND DELAWARE
_ __ STATE LOTTERIES.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE tfloo,ooo •
THK (iRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW
INGSoi Wood, Eddy .V. Co.'s Three Number Lot
tertas will take place in public, under thp super
inteuilcnce ol sworn Commissioners, as follows:
Class No. IM trawi Hatl'rhat, March 31,1880.
Class No. SM " " Aprils, lata.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO KVERY TWO
TICKETS.
ORAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING.
I'o tfiko place as above specified.
1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF $ 100 000!
1 Prize ot 550.000 JO,, Prizes of. fIJtOU
» Prises of »,OMI7O " of *500
*" " of. lv mm r>s " of. l!*U
2 " of 0,000 65 " of 75
2 " of MM fis •• al ,;,,
l " Of MM 0 " of 6i)
'-' " «t IMS 4 810" of 4<i
1 " of 2.010 27,t'W" of M
32.-6 prizes, amounting- to , BXAo 78,
Whole Tickets Cat); Halves fio; Quarters .- 5:
Eighths .*jZSO.
t Certificates of Packages will lie sold at the fbi
low.nit r'.ites. which is the risk: Certificates of
Package of 3tl Whole Tickets S2M M; Certificates
of Package of 20 Half Tickets §110 M; Certificates
of Package of 20 Quartei Tickets (74 7.'.; Certifi
cates of Package ol 28 Eighth Tickets >.**7 37.
THK ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood. Ed
dy ft Co.'s Single Number Lotteries will take
place in pttt.lic. as follows:
Class 63 Draws on Saiukdav, March 10. l**i.
Class fit " " - 17, _es.
Class 05 " _ " tg, MM.
Class 60 _ " - 31, ifioo.
L a«s 87 •' " April 7. IKOU.
CIBSS «.*! " *' " 14, l.siio.
Class 0:» " •• •* », 18M.
Class 7o " " •* 2s. lsoo.
NEARLY ONE PRIZK TO EVERY NINE
TICKETS.
ORDINARY DRAWING.
To take place as store specified.
1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF ,*SOOT>O
1 " " RMMOI IFrizeof 81,600
1 " 10.000 SO Prizes of 610
1 " MM I 100 '• •• 41*0
1 " " 4,000:100 " " 301J
1 " " 3,000 100 " " 150
100 " " lm
APPROXIMATION FRIZES.
4 prizes ol §400 Approximating to .580.000
Prize are «1,500
4 prizes of 300 Approximating to 20,000
prize are 1 200
4pnzeß of 250 Approximating to 10.000
prize are _, 1,000
4 prizes of 22S Approximating to 5,000
prize are „ goo
• prises of 200 Appnwimatin* to 4,000
prize are „ gun
• prizes of 150 Approximating to 3,000
prize are , , - goo
• prizes of 100 Approximating to 1.500
prize are „ _._.., ~, __ 4qq
6,000 prizes uf RM are __ -..fMMM
5.486 prizes, amounting to „ , ~, 5330 000
Whole Tickets SI0: Halves Rf; Quarters Hi 60.
Certificates of Packages 111 the Ordinari Draw
lags will be sold at tbs following rates, winch is I
the r.Bk: Certificate of Pac.age of lo Whole Tick
ets, 9M* Certificate of Facka«e of It, Halt Tickets
,*4O; Certificate of Package of It Qimrter Ticketa
__*>; Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Tickets'
**10.
in ordering Ticketa or Certificates, enclose the
amount ol ii.onej to our j'lldress for what 5011 wish
to purchase; name the Lotler} in which ion wish
it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves,
Irs or Eighths, on receipt of which we semi
orderetl, hy first in-ul, together with the
.
diately after the drawing, a Printed draw
rtified to Ity tiie Commissioners, will be
th uH Explanation,
urchaaers will please wrrte their signatures
nd gi. c the name of tJieir Post- Office, Omn
ium v meat ions stnctlv coiifiilen'ial.
11 Prizes of 9ldnm and under, paid imme
. atler the drawing-other Frizes at the usual
time of forty da vs.
»_. WOOD. EDDY ft CO.'S I.OTThRIES arc
drawn at Augusta, Oeorgia, and Wilmington, Del
aware.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates to lie directed to
WOOD, EDDY A Co., Augusta, -a,.
Or WOOD, EDDY A CO.. Atlanta, Oa.,
Or WOOD. EDDY A CO., Wilmmitton. Del.
■a_Circulars, containing Schemes for the month.
wiin*B sent, free of expense, bj addressing a-.
1860. s™«*<i2«A»K- iB6O.
OEOROE STARRETT.
(Governor Street. Richmond. Virginia.)
oilers lor sale the following list of articles, of his
own manufacture, viz:
Tin Ware, of all kinda.
Sheet iron and Copper Ware.
Cast and Sheet Iron Stoves for wood, 12 varieties.
Sheet Iron stoves for wood, 12 "
Cast and Sheet Iron Stoves for ooal, 10 "
The Brilliant Oas Burner, 3 sizes.
Portable Heaters, 4 •'
Portable Orate, 3 "
Diamond Radiator, 3 "
Factory Stoves, 3 "
Richmond Portable Furnace, 3 "
Licorice Boilers, (for wood and coal,) 6 "
Portable Ovens, a " •
„JHwA , * o u o4,n * ,t * nt ly -or s»le, the moat popular
BTOVr*S, RANOEtIandHEATERB. now made,
aad repairing pieces fur the same, always on hand.
Vi all si t a ~~~
BURNING AND LUBRICATING
COAL OILS.
Thesreat KANAWHA COAL AND OIL COM
PANY, "oonaiatint of native oitizsas of oar owa
State, haa appointed va Agents for the aale, of
*JUSTLY CELEBRATED
BURNING AND LUBRICATING
COAL OILS,
the sualitr of which is warranted pure and unadul
terated.
We invite the attention of apothecaries and
dealers throughout the State to our supply, which
will to large, and aold by wholesale only, at tha
lowest factory priess.
jall-U GOOCH ft ECHOLS.
VKW BUTTER. LARD ANI* t H--S
--AN STORK-No.«, MAIN BT.-I>e suhsorihsr
has taken the abovs stors, and obara for sale a
W&-* _-W Orangs County and SUte BUTTER.
liii*„, D bC*l ß ¥P*-. WHEAT and BUCKWHKA.
£ iJi_ J *J,'«BA»B. BHOULDKRS, MI DDL NGB,
Mfl-fnCOKNEp Bad ISMORED BEKF, PORK
iR__C *"'•**> STARCH, *c.. Ac. Ac.
->~, i_S_? »" t »' >,# * **•*!''•"t h*t» andsobtoß
- iiio.iahiaii. and will oonsasjaeutl, he Bold low tor '
•sal** 1,..ie-„i K. HALt.QCK. Aesai
l.^>^Y;ok'lt.(; c J''Vr '*'•>'••« «'*'« l"«• lw»?* I
DISSOLUTIONS, Ac.
TsTerrrtH- *p li;
i,7,i_._r>«*ib*-A,<a Richjevaa.*ad-._«b A lIAM
B-arrOw. of Petsrsbiir*. Va, have firmed a co
partnership, under the style of LIBBY k BUK,
TON, tor the surpass of conducting a OIOCKRy,
SHIP CHANDLERY ANI» CO nMISStt>N BU«I-
N ESS. at the old stand of Li tiiks Libbt, cor
ner anh and Cary st reels. Richmond.
Luther libby,
abraham burton.
Richmon.l. Feb. l'th, 'GO.
I have to offer ray thank* to my frlenda
and custouiera for former liberal patronage ar d to
ask a continuance of the aame to the now business
of LIBBr, k BURTON. LUTHER LIBBY.
Richmond, Feb. 16tn, '60.
■_. Whit copy. _ fe 18-lm
COPARTNERSHIP NOTI.E.-D. HAG~
ERTYand H.W.STARKE have associated
themselves together, under the style and firm of
HAGERTV k STARKE, No. 200 Main atreet. next
door to Adams A Co.'a Expresa office, lor the pur-
Fiae of conducting the TIN, GAS-FITTING.
LIIMBING. STOVE, RANGE, AND HOT AIR
FUHNACE business. Also, BRAt-8 AND BELL
FOUNDING. BRASS FINISHING, Ac.
• We are now prepared to execute all orders en
trusted to our cliarge in either of the above
branches, in the very best manner, and by first
class mechanics. We would especially call the at
tention of country merchants before purchasing,
as **c feci confident taaonr **tock is entirely new,)
tbat we oaa gtve cntue satisfaction.
We would also call the attention of the trade to
our stock of BRASS WORK, for Plumbers. Gas
and Steam Fitters, which we are manufacturing
and selling at Northern pricea.
Babbit Metal, Garrett's Patent Anti-Friction
Metal. Antimony and Block Tin for sale.
Highest cash prices paid ior OLD METALS.
_fel7-d2m
/-O-I'AKTNERSHIP.-JNO M. WEST, of
Petersburg, and THOMAS JOHNSTON, of
Kichmond. have this day purchased of GEO. M.
WEST hia entire stock of BOOKS nnd STATION
ERY', and will continue the buainesa under the
name nnd st»le of WEST A JOHNSTON, nt the
old stand. ItA Main street, nnd hope, hy strict at
tention to business, to merit the patronage of their
friends and the public, which lias beep ao liberally
bestowed upon the house of Gso. M. Wk<t
JNO. M. WEST.
THOMAS JOHNSTON.
Richmond, Feb. Ist, 1860.
A t'ard.—ln retiring from the Book Trade, I
rlesirc to return my thanks to the public, who have
ao generously sustained me. and I trust my succes
sors may receive the same encouragement.
___» GEO. M. ______
MR. M. MUWF4 CLE'S IMTBMKfST IN
the firm of CLAKKSON k ANDERSON
continues the same as it was in the firm of Clark
sou, Anderson k Co.
CLARKSON rft ANDERS! N,
jaM—is No. M» Mam atreet. Richmond,
/ NOTHHE.—Banns ad*
v> miffed Mr. IBS. N. VAUGHAN, of Nnttowai
county, Va..as a partner into our concern, it will
hereafter be conducted in the name nnd atiieof
IOHNSON. TRUEHEART k VAUGHAN.
Mr. AKMISTEAD MILLER has no longer any
interest in our hutnne.sa. B. J. JOHNSON,
BAT. TRUEHEART,
JOS. N. VAUGHAN.
Having aold mv interest in the concern of
JOHNSON k TRUEHEART. I beg leave, in retir
ing from the late concern, to thank my fnendß lor
the lilieral patroa-CS extended to us. anil hope
they w ill cnliuue to patronize the n*-v house.
jali-2m ARMISTEAD MILLER.
MEDICINES.
HELMKOL-J'S t-.XTR.UT 111 IHL,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
The Ureal Diuretic, The Ureal Diuretic,
The iJreat Diuretic, The Great Diuretic,
The Oreat Diuretic, The Great Diuretic,
The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic,
A positive and specific remedy for diseases oi the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder. Kninevs. Gravel, Dropsy,
AND ALL DISEASES OK THE
Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OK BUCHU
Is a certain, sale a ml speedy cure, from whatever
cause fhe> ma> have originated, and no matter of
How Long Standing. How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, How Long Standing.
It is taken without Hindrance from Business, nnd
little if any change of diet.
Is pleasant, iri its taste and odor,
And ißtmntiata in its action.
If you a re su tie ring with any of the above distress
ing a,uneins.
PROCURE THE REMEDY* AT ONCK.
PROCURE THE REMEDY' AT ONCE,
PROCURE THE REMEDY' AT ONCE,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
As a medicine which must lienefit everybody, from
he simp!) delicate to the confined anil despairing
n valid.
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
.'iO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
Price *1 per bottle, or six for Bo: delivered to
any address. Prepared b\ H. T. H ELM BOLD,
Depot, lot South Tenth St., below Chesaut,
For salj wholesale and retail by
FISHER k WINSTON.
Druggists iuui Apothecaries,
jal7—lv BB Main street.
•\K. HOOF-AMD'S fiERMLAN ftUH.K.s
_ DR. HOOFI.A.ND's'baLSaMIC CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of Ihe. present a/t,
are acottircd iheir great popularity only through
itrtr.t or trial. Uuboundedsaiisfacttou it ren-'-red
rthein in all cases, and tht people hay* pronounced
• '-•/ worthy.
IYER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, JAUN
DICE, DEBILITY OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM. DISEASES OF
THE KIDNEYS,
and all di**OSt* arising from a disordered liver or
weakness of the stomach and digestive ortnn.*. art
feedity and permanently cured >iy ihe GERM AN
The 1 BA LBAMJC CORDIAL has acaudrednromo.
talion surpassing that of any similar preparation
extent*, I: will cu:e, without vail, the most to
vere and long standing
Co UGH, COLD, OR HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP, PNEU
MONIA. TNCIPIENTCONS UMPTION,
and has performed thi most astonishing cures to«r
kr.own cf
CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION!
A few doses will otto at once ihe-:k and cur* ih*
most revere DIAJLRHCRA proie-, ding from CoLl. :«
THE BOWXW.
These medicines are prepared by Dk. C. ML Jaci
sox k Co., No. 413 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
end are sold ny druggists and dealers in medicines
everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature cd
C. -M. Jaissom Will b* on tht outside wrapper of
tach boitlt.
In tht Almanac published annually by the pro
prietors called Ev_BYBODY*S AlMXttkC, you Will
Una testimony nnd commendatory noii'tsyrom all
parts of the count*,-. Thtse Almanac* are stesa
away ty ait our agents.
t.. _, FURCKLL,_ADD_CO.,A<'n_,
je 11-d-tcwlr Richmond. Va.
RIPTl REt'lß ED FOR FIVE DOLLARS
-DR. SHERMAN'S great radical Cure Truss
can now be had for only five dollars. Every medi
cal man who has examined this instrument, pro
nounces it superior to all others. If desired, we
will cheerfully reler tunny of the very numerous
persons who have been thoroughly cured by th'B
Truss. Persons owning valuable slaves tiiusaifiio!
eu. should procure one. they being ao durable, and
the cheapest in the snd. We will send this Truss
to any part of the country by Express or mail.
For the Truss, or information concerning it, ad
dress C.C.JACKSON.
No. 17 Main atreet, Richmond, Va.
Persons not knowing us, can send their money to
any merchant or friend in this city.
uitlXr" 8 f,an '"\ 'id also at Messrs. MEADE*
BAKER'S and MII__SPAUG_Mt JOHNSTON'S,
Druggists. _____ '
TIT EOH AI.CA It f >.--1) r. I'L UM E offers hisser"
-I'-a vices to the pu I lieia thetreatmentof all secret
diseases. Twenty j ears' practice in the den
branch gives Dr. P. a claim to public laser.—-Office
on Franklin street. tt?ar the Exchange Hotel, and
third house lielow I'ritiitv Church, same side. Al
ways on hand, a supr I> of the "OHK.MICAI EX
TRACT OF FLO.VERS:" one of the very best
renovators for weakened parts now known. Medi
cines sent to order. Ail coiumr sieatioas by letter
orotherwise prom-'ly attend**, to. Hichni.'.nd. Va
(JHO< KOE All 1.1. KM lIMOMI GKOLND
_» PLASTEH.-Thr sabscriber has earnestl*. la
bored, lor the past (our years, to exclude Northern
Ground Plaster,bj the sstabiishaisnt of a Home
Mill, an,t Mipplving an articie superior tnaaj re
ceived lrom the N.rth, and claims a perfect suo
cess. He begs leave to return bis grateful thanks
to his patrons, aad asks toiaform ali interested
that he baa comple'** I his iniprovem-'nts that will
eu.ible him to supply an> demand that mar arise.
His st.x-k »t Lump i= he.-cv}, (bases upon tbe
enormonal) ine*easesl use »f ■< superior article,'
select**,! from the purest Windsor ( Novr .-'cotia.'
qmrnes. wi'h spe. ial reference to its richness in
Sulphate nf I line. The reputation of Ins brand
slinll itesuafained n' even effort and cost, and he
asks onl) an expert* lent d trial of those who ha.c
not made applicant a of tins valuable fertilizer.
JOHN 11. CLAIBORNE, Nu. 11 Pearl st
ja S -Su,
\\r a ts ii 'teiiFi abb r i stoe de put; ~
»» DUNS, PISTOLS. FISHING TACKLE.
SPORTING APPARATUS. -WALKLNo CANES,
, A . s v w . A , LSH ' manul ictuier an 1 importer of
RIJ LKS,GUNS, PISTOLS. Ac . invites theatten
tion ol inert iiints and sportsmen to his extensive
and well selected assortment of goods of ever) de
scription in tiie Gunnery line, which he will sell at
the lowest possible prices, and on the most accm
■nodaUac terms Colt's celebrated FIVE-SHOOT
ER, and ever) description of Fire Anus kept con
stantly on hand.
Also. Ammunition, Percussion Caps, Ac.
„He has in store, also, a choice assortment of
CARES, of various styles and colors.
Hs will repair ali kinds of fire-nnus neatly, -inok-
Iv and substantial!), mount canes, refit and repair
door and trunk locks at reasonable pricea Call at
his store, No. 60 Mam street. Richmond, Va.
__ , '_ . JAMES WALSH.
am—Ms. Maker and Importer of Guns. to.
N*» 1 j__r__~W ARI E I S - AN ITS EE;
CHANTS WHO USE AND DEAL IN
GROUND PLABTER.-W. would call your spe
eial attentioii to our stock, now in hand, of ths
beat WINDSOR SOFT BLUE PLASTER, pur
chased with special reference to tbe iaterest of the
farmer and the trade generally.
. r rum our long experience in the business, and giv
ing it our personal attention--sseui' that every Car
, 'f, w * a o**>>Bered and in good shipping order, sod
the I laster thoroughly pulvsnzed -we hasard no
thiu*; in say ing that it will lis to your interest to
give us a call. Farmers ssudin* ua«s will be fur
nished at one dollar less per ton. A liberal dis
count to the trsus. References-Ei'.niond. Daven
•"-i ~c ? " J ! UI „ T - B "tler, and other merojiaau.
__.Orders left in onr box at Robinson k i{ol»
--eru, Will be attended to.
UH. P. SHARP. Steam Plaster Mill,
no»- tm* South sids_of ths Dock. Richmond.
•ni'lNNESfi' DUBLIN SIDLT—We ari
a-s now rsoelvinc direct s Anther supply of ths
aliovs cslabrated Malt Uquor. Thi» PORTER is
brswsd by Messrs. Arthur Guinness. Son k Co. oi
Dublin, and ths trads can be certain of receiving
the true and unadulterated article from us. Its
liaior is agreeable and free fronuhc bitter nnd un
pleasant taate of ...uuaos J,..nd.,% Porter, it is
highly rec.iimnendsd h puisiciaus for it* puntv
anrt tor its wholeMiine and strsaalbastag pioner
ties. [n-hS-Jr| I. *~. b DaY EM-orV. !
( ]*, ! .'V w 1 _ «'P*M I*** *U irdtoa M,.,5«,„*.
V-> I c.» IlalU.Cork Bcrewa, Cup M.tit', Meat Skew I
era, its., just received ai iJULKLE.'S •
Ron .mAt4^__Ayt_p^
_.;. FOR RENT OR LKA•*!•:-The reaimo
t~.hoiis!Mrb?fß ■TJIT.PING on ail. street, lie
"-s-s-tweea Main aad Cary. brat d.ior Month as Cren
shaw s asw Hotel. It has eiaht largo and well
ventilated rooms kitnbsß and Bsceasßrt oat- houses*
and ia well suited lor a large family m* private
Imarding house. Apply to _
_______ B. M. MORRIS.
eron REMT-dnetar-e FRONT ROOM",
over Store 172 Brood street, below 6th. Apply
on the premises.- • inn 3-ta
__ HOUSE FOR RKr-ff .-I have lor rent a
__\ HO USE, situated near Mr. James Tyler's on
■anM.'nion Hill, containing four rooms, kitchen,
coal-house, Ac. Kent toa (nnd tenant will lie rea
«,-liable. RO. B. I.V.N E.
Acent for Hiring Out Ne-roea.
Itentins Out Houses. Ac.
mh 2 -ta Office Metropolitan Hall
MF'tRR li XT-The FIRST and SECOND
FLOORS or the DWELLING over our store.
MARCUS HARRIS _ i)RO .
fe 29—ts Wert to the American Hotel.
_r_ FUR KENT—A' very deaTrabie OFFICE,
f__over our store. A. BODEKER k CO..
******* fegi-ta No. 10 Main at reeL_
jfeh TO*, RKSI.-A comfortable BRICK
ftjjj HOI i"X. with seven rooms; Kitchen, with
•"■two rooms, gas and water, on Lei.h atreet. be
twee:: M and 3d. Apply to
fe22-ta BREKDEN * FOX.
___*TOt\\ RENT.-The lane FACTORY oa
X_ Cary atreet, hetween ltrth and llth streets, near
•"■Mtunlop, Mononrs k Co.'a. suitable for a To
bacco Factory. Warehouse, or Manufacturing Es
tablishnient. Enquire of B D. Eaea*>.
felß-ts KENT, PAINE k CO.
_*, fOR REVT.-A DWELLING, containing
K» seven rooms, and a kitchen of four rooms,
*-»•*■■ suitable for one or two families.) with four
acres of around attacked, wed suited lor a tna-ket
garden. There ia a good well of water on tho pre
mises; also, two smoke houses and a stable and
carriage-house. Apply to W. Godsib, or to
JOHN P. SLEDD.
felt-lm At the New market.
-X, FOR 'HE NT.-STORE No. 79. «n Main
wiT: street, now occupied by Wm. F. Butler k Son.
■St-Posscssion giver, on the 15th of March. Apply
to |fe3-ts| WM, H. LYONS.
_{*. FOR RENT.-The ROOM formerly acea
-25?::, pictl as Whitehurat's Gallery, No. 77 Main at.,
aaBBJB liy luo feet, second floor, is for rent. Also, a
LODGING ROOM on the third floor. For teims.
appiv to JOHNSON k HA RWOOD,
ja2s— ts No. 77 .Main street.
bT 7 A tHK BKA t TiFi V Is I It I XII t N
■rr*fa>f KKSIDKNCK "MOUNT ERIN." ia
J'' !WuL"' li ' r ''' 1 '»r sale on accommodating terms.
I-or mitner particulars apply to the Btitiscrit>er.o r
to Messrs. uonnia *. Atfebsok.
fe 21-ts if P. IIORTO.N X EACH.
-COTS, SHOES, &c
ftr If CtlT.
J AT COST. ___wi
>% AT COST. e^sß*}**
Commsneißg to dar. We are offering our new
and well assorted stock ol
MISSES'
CHI-DREWS,
GENTLEMEN'S. J
HOYS' am, I
SERVANTS'
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every style ami .ies'-nptiou.
The undersigned, wishing ro mane achanrein
iheir business, do therelore offer their entire stook
af BOOTS. SHOES, be, AT COST, FOR CASH.
An aarl) call is grea'l* desired, aa we are sure the
prices will not fail to plphsc.
.M .Ar 11. MV E RB, 2-« Broad St.. aliove Ist.
N. 11.-Merchants, Farmers, and others, who are
in want of anything ia oar line will find it greatly
to their interest to give us s call.
M. A- H. MYERS,
fe 2S—lm 2!>". If road St.. above Ist. |
th Un k*>. t; IR pet a.N ti __~A~r7T
Ert-VftERBAGS, LADIES' BONNET CASES.
***a.lTll()|.* NEW STYLE; ALSO, VALICES OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.—Wa have just received
a large assnrtmeat of the abase goods, which we
will sell low f.,r easb.ot to punctual pa>int<'us
t..iners, on flic usinl time ol six months. All we
.-uk is a call frnm all in want, as they cannot fail
to he suited both in rru-p ami aualttv.
ALEX. HILL _ CO., No. 127 Main st .
Richmi nd. Va.
_dnmTt >o\\ KIAIIVM G. HELLKR
rt<Sn~tff.V COS. \Ki r.ro.tt street, between sth
and Cth.fiOopa.rs Ladies' Heeled -Morocco Boots, at
.*! 26; 200 pairs Misses' Congress Booted Gatteiß,
at 15125; 2U(I nti rs Misses' Heeled Kid Slippers, at
?I; 200 pairs Ladies' Heeled Kid Mippers, at .*!;
am pairs Children's Black and Brown Burton Boots,
at t',_"i cts ; BM pairs prime >iu.-ilitv Men's —manes.
at 9i\ SUO pairs Ladies' Heeled Gaiters,at 91; 800
pairs I,ailics' Morocco Slippers, at 50cts.; besides a
large stock too numerous to mention, at prices to
sait everybody. Do not forest the place.
G. HELLER _ CO .
183 Broad street, between 6th and Mb.
*-, 800 TS ABB bM-_.lt* ML*. M X __j
A TO ORDER.-We are now <a..d «3P"«
have been for some time past) making mea
suieii work to order, anil having enlarged our man
ufacturing establishment, we have Itctter facilr
ties to serve our customers and the public generai
ly with everything pertaining to the Boot andßhoe
making liusmess. We also make to order. Boots
for cavalry purposes; Wellington and Washington
Hoots; plain stitotted anil channel bottom Boots;
single, double and cork sole Boots. We also make
to order Boots and Slu.es for ■/-■ toi medfeet.
We will undertake to make work ol ..-ver> variet)
ainl *>t>le worn both in tti.scoun'rv and Europe.
MARCUB HARRIS ,V BRO.,
Next to the American Hotel.
M. Nenzel, Foreman.
___ HotM'**. SHOE-, Ac— Tbe atten
tion ot the public is respect full) asked to
my stook of Boots and Siioes. consisting of aver)
variety of st>!*' anil quality, lor Ladies, Gentle
men. Misses, Boys, Children and Servants. I shall
continue, as heretofore, to manufacture as exten
sively as any other house in the city everytnii in
my line that may t*e called for, Bad shall, as I hays
always done, use none hut the liest material
tint can be procured an) where, i'ersons desirous
of poreha,nnx Richmond made Boots and Shoes
are assured tnat they aril] find a n0..,1 sssortfoent
at as low prices tie such apods can be had for .it
ths establishment, >io. 93 Stain street
__ _ JNO. C PAGE, ;e.
J BOOTS A*»IJ*»ItOE*«..GREAT §__
REDUCTION I.N
BEHLE, Broad street, between 2d and 3d.
keeps a large stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and
Servants' wear constant!• on hand, and defies anj
bedl in Richmond to compete witn him in his Ine,
as ac manufactures to order, and superintends
himself. loclt—ly] CHARLES BEHLE.
_—fi JAIS. H. PEARIEfcIO.. TQiilT
€3»WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lOUU.
\M DRI'GfiISTS,
gjk\ Comer Broad and Uth streets.
RICHMOND, VA.,
Otier to Merchants and Physicians from Virmiiia,
-North Carolina, and TSBBSBSfS for tne asrins
trade, a lame and weil selected stock of DRUGS,
CHEMICALB, PAINTS, OILS. PUTTY, French
WINDOW- GLASS, PA TE N T M E UICIN ES.
PERFUMERY, «c and every aiticle usually
kept in a wholesale Dm,; Store, at prices that can
not fail to uive satisfaction, on the usual terms to
cash cud prompt bu>ers. Our stock comprises in
pert—
S tons Lewis' pure WHITE LEAD, No. 1,
and Baltimore LEAD.
5 tons French Snow White and N. J. ZINC.
* tons PUTTY, (toss pure Linseed Oil, io
bladders and bulk
soil boxes French WINDOW-GLASS.
2,000 iia's. Linseed, Machine, and Kerosine Oils.
BurrniiK Fluid, Alcohol, aud Varnish, ol ail
era.ies.
100 keits Fnelish BI CARB. SODA.
lo casks WASHING SODA.
16 bills. COPPERAS.
ao bbla. GLUE, all grades.
li>o ounces UUININE.
6 cross BAKER'S BITTERS.
SOO.OUU CIGARS, all grades, lrom 9t to .«70 per
thousand.
Orders trm.-i tne eooatry promptly attended to
andcarefull, packed and forwarded.
JAS. 11. PEARCE. | THOS. J. BURROWS,
i Late of Warimc A , Warrenton. N. C.
I'earce.) Richm'd, I inn2—ta
__rJ MR. W. O. S.M-JM.I.M.S,
*s_f APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST.
LM Corner ot Broad and 26tlt Sts., Chun h Hill,
gJk\ V\ ould return his th.nks to Baa friends and
tne public penerally for the lilteral aatronaae here
tofore extended to hnn. and wuld infor,,, them
that tie has now in store a treth and reliable stock
ol DRI US, MEDICINES, Ac, which he warrants
to l*e pure.
He would call the particular attention of the la
dies to Ina stock of FANCY ARTICLES, consist
im.-of Perfumery. Hair Oils and Dies. Hair, Tooth
and Hail Brushes, Fancy Soaps, and in fact even
thin- in this line, which will bo sold on aa reasona
ble terms as can Im, had r sevhere.
Genuine CIGARS, TOBACCO sad C \''FF rl
waya oa hand.
nvPres-riptions aceurV'*- and carefully ecn- I
• *v.l)|{. SWELLINGS ..'ill omrtinnea Mm sr-,*
"ie • I his pr..fe*..vi, n, snd san be .' id at alllmßrs
of tlieda* and nui t.at his itors ai-! te»i.ip.. *~ I
anraor el Pr**a_aadgth strests. fe lA—lss
____ JOll A% SKR, "
>_f APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST,
11 fJoaeeeßßof to J. W. Potiaau,) I7'h street,
dUMt hetweeß Broad and Graes, would invite Mie
attentioaol porchasers *o I is stock of iJKI'G.s
Ml -.DICINKS, PAINTS. OILr?. 11,1 'D. GAR
UPJ. d.l' U HoyiEM ffKHD.rnA I'Mi'VAR
JICLKS, aonaatias of Brnskra. Cnabs, Hair Oils
rerfuinery. -e.—evsr>thiac,indeed,nsualG 10-iad
in Itrujj .'.tores, wbid; ha wi 1 ! roll at thr* lowest
rates.
PRESCRIPTION"* ctrofu'r prepared nt ,11
hiMira. both IMVai.d NIUHT
X / * V * . A , PP * B V ,S ' lit " 0f I POWHATAN K. CCru^r
4 G^bfßUr_, _ n dpi l 'Y, aduate m mrai *-"
.tX CHEMISTS k DRUGGISTS, »
Bkoaii, Bktyvkkn itii in[>6thSiii„ m_A
Richmond. Va., _W
Have on hand a earelully selected atock ofJ__
Sure Drugs and Chemicals. Pamu, Oiie, Wtudow*
laas. Varnishes, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fanoy
Articles, which they otier upon tbe aioat rsaaonable
___\ R*m v c _ c 6~T,~~ "~~ —
TOf IMI'OBTICBS AJIDDKAIBHS It
rptCY tiOODS.TOBACcd, cfelfccJoT.lJ:
*Ahole.ale and retail. No. ffl Main st.. R.chiiionii.
» ii sin in,
„3_y.!^i rde „ froi s » h * , «o'»ns and country dealeis
careTully attended to. SAMUEL E. DOVE,
J±U-J* AI.EX. B. ARCH ER.
_—75 -i -rURPIr-i, ROPER hi MM.
mßßm\__g_mn) RAY f
«ov.rnor.,reet,bHw^M»tt«d 4 J*
— mood, Va*
!_fcw!n_*^^
S* n Jn\ %^L* t \ nrAJL TKEE».-300 SILVER
MAILhS. three years old, atramht, siuoolh.
and tree of knou. They will make beautifal
shade trees. Are warranted to grow, if properly
planed. Pries fl each, delivered in ths out.
r- «__ P JirHNsTON k B«a.
te 17—ts H4 js. 4 ,„ .trust.
\1 AM liarsTKß HALE WORKS.—Ws
i'i7» m _ ~ , P? .B ,* J M« f,om tne ,ib,,w, • (oatorr. PLAT
wemhiß* froiu _uto nwotbs.-
AIto.t'OUNTKR SCALES of every variety, and
ta acants tor the ntaaufaiilurers are prepared t„ j
lake itrilt'M f,»r ra.it.. id luck, depot ~,.1 wi,e- I
liot.i>eScales, .V.-, n*hich t.-r iiesiii"*.., ,liti.il„l,ii
and lucur ie» i tm.,,- i*. BaisMßpai.
VAN LEW, TAYLOR .V Co..
fib-It No. 7i Msm strsst. I
n*mm .-; :•^**-»*»*-»'*fc-**a»fc AtoM* - -■ - i
£Sd„ °Da. D.CoYILING. Ds-iri-t,
**•---*■•*" Haa movsd bis ottos from the corner nf t
Main and Tth streets, to No. tor, street,
IwtweeatHh and Mth, whore he ma? be -sen at any i
time between fA. M. and •P. IW., prspar*»<l t<> per
form any operation ia hia srofsasron. Is ts- 3m
_T__ab ARTiriflAL tEETHT^-fheCleo"
Biff fiV'lll'rt 1 i, \*»d Vulcanite Procesa. -G. W.
*"■"■-•» JONES, Dk-tist, having the right for the
shove mode nf making Teeth, and being satisfied
of its absotnte superiority overall other methods,
can with confidence commend it to those desiring
full or partial acta of teeth, and especially such
as may lie dissatisfied with those ther are now
asm-. The perfect adaptation of the plate to the
mouth, aad the suction thereby secured, enables
him to insert one or more teeth without clasp*.—
.1 Ins method having been adopted by those stand
ing highest in tbe profession. North and South,
testimonials will lie given and specimens exhibited
to those wishing to ace them. Sets <>f Tenth, on
gold or any other plate wiil of courae be made for
those preferring them. Filling. Cieanamg, Ex
treating, and an other operations gently snn tho
roughly performed. Office ou Main strest, opposite
Corinthian Hall noil— ly
****2*a=> P. A-JBT-JL
~ SURGEON DENTIST,
-*-'»' ''Office on Main, below Pearl street, next
door to P. Horton Reach's trimmtrv store, and two
doors above Messrs. Thos. R. Price k Co.'s Dry
Goods store.
The suViseritisr having removed to tha above
house, wonid be pleased to see those with whom he
has engagements, and has made extensive prepa
rations to serve the public generally. All opera
tions performed in the most approved and scientific
style known tothe Profession, and all work done
by him warranted to give satisfaction, [oc lS—ly
CHINA, GLASS, Sec.
9) REMOVAL. 18GQ
• WILLIAM F. BUTLER * SON,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
■viifNA. EARTHENWARE AND GLASS.
Have removed to No. 19 Pearl or Uth atreet. and
will open in all the month of February a lance ar.d
choice stock of New fin,ids, of their own importa
tion, received direct to this port, per ships Erie
and Alexander, and b» the Kite Stamler and En
dvmion, sin New York Also, front tho Wheeling,
Va., and Western manufactories, every deserts
tion nl PLAIN, PRESSED and CUT GLASS
WARE; COAI OIL and o-her LAMPS. C»S
TORS. LOOKING CLASSES and FANCY
GOODS, which they offer to the trade of North Ca
rolina, Virginia and Tennessee, as low as any
Northern jobbing house.
Our Senior has lieen for the last 2ft years, in,
pnrtißg China and Earthenware direct to this port:
and picking ourselves tn sell as low as others, we
respectfully aak the patronage ol Southern ,ncr
chants and the Southern public.
•_. Store fnrmerlv occupied by W. S k 0. Don
nan. WM. P. BUTLER k SON.
le Is—d&nwlm No. 11 I'earl or 14th street.
-f-arV t il _ 11l A, ti I. A *».•»".
_**_/ AM) EARTHENWARE.
mjP SPRING TRADE. I**,.'
Tfcjn GEO. .1. SUMNER A CO..
CHIN 4, GLASS, ASD QUEENSWARR
k WAREHOUSE.
No. 20. Pearl or llth street. Richmond. Va.
In consequence of unavoidable delay in the com
pletion of our new warehouse, on Governor street,
we shall he unahle to remove unnl the Spring trade
closes : and our friends will find va at the old loca
tion, A>'o.2U Putrl street, for another .season.
Our stock is nowdailv arriving, and is the largest
aad most, comi.iete stock of EARTHENWARE.
CHINA ..and GLASS, ever offered in Virginia «nd
wo invite the attention of the merchants of Vir
ginia. North Carolina and Tennessee, who may
visit this mai*ket, to our prices, confident that we
can successfully compete with the nouses
in any of the Northern States.
We only ask them to give us the preference over
Northern houses, provided we can do as well for
them. We ask nothing more.
The most experienced packers employed, and
goods nhipped promptly.
We supply the BK-r quality of Stoneware, as
low as it can be purchased af. the Factory.
We Hive our prompt mid faithful attention to the
execution of orders.
_mf\ BOCTMMMn STOAKW-JUC Mar*
&•*_/ TERV.
%o,_F Corner Cary and 12fh sta., Richmond, Va.
tJsf KEESEE* PARR. Prop'rs.
The subscribers respectfulh inform the mer
chants o| Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee,
that they are manufacturing the i.est suality of
S'l ON EWARE, consisting of .lints. Jars, Pitchers,
Milk Pans, Churns, Bread Risers. Sealing Fruit
Jars, (air tight,J Ac.. Ac.
Also, neatly painted charcoal packed Water
Coolers, both metal and wood cases, of all ai7.es.
from 2tn ii.,ns to 2u gallons.
lE*. All Ware sold by us will lis delivered in
any part of the city free of charge.
THOS. W. KEESEE,
DAVID PARR.
pHINA.WAJtB AND HOt sE-Fl kViVm-
V' [NO GOODS.-SCHAAP k CO.. IMPORTERS
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER-.
CORNER OF BROAD AND THIRD STREETS!
are receiving now. direct from the mar.iitiietiirers.
ami lrom Northern t.-.-.de .-. ties, a most coroplsts
variety of CHINA. GLASS, nnd EARTHEN
WARE; LOOKING GLASSES; TABLE CUT
LERV: PLATED. BRITANNIA, AI.HATA. and
JAPANNED WARE: besides-in endless aaaort
Bjent of French and German FANCY GOODS and
Xo'iS, to winch we invite tba attention of mer
enants ami the public in general, feeling confident I
thatoar goonsland eaicxs will nchlv pay them for
a«.-a!l. We endeavor to maintain our reputation
forselbn-j bargains. SCHAAP k CO.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
« ReMOTAL. REMOVAL (IE THE
S l-iLL-KNOWN HILL BARTHOLO
J_-»J,MEW, WATCHMAKER- The anbscri
•an ■•■ Iter would respectfully annonnoa to the
pufilie. and his friends in the eoantrv, that he has
REMOVED neat door te Messrs. Kent, Pains v
Co. s. nerirly opposite his old Stand. OB Main st. I
whorahe trusts, by aatriel attention to fanaißsss, I
and adeairs top-lease, tiiar he will mset with ths I
same patronage so liberally bestowed on him for
the last fourteen years. My motto still shall U>,
"Nothing without labor,"
Where iiveßtho little BILLY 8.,
V. hile oa Eleventh street told the hour,
He B sons next door to Kent k P.'s-
On him your favors shower.
J&L . $\*V, "-£.*' -*E\\ _-K¥,»l-V_Jt
Af__ AND PLATED WARE.-8. A. M VERS
JIT* J kseps constantly on hand a largo and sosn
ontui*ampiete assortment ol the ahova named ar
tides, embracing all the latest St] les. which he of
fersto his friends and public on the most reason
abtejterms He would call particular attention to
tis stook of hne Watches,such as Jules Jurgenson
c. B. Adams A Son, Alfred Lavaietr.o. Jules Erne
ry. Henry Regnol.ls Lemon. Joseph Johnston. John
craige, and other celebrated maker*. He also
keeps a large assortment of rich Diamond Set Fin
ger Kings. Shirt Buttons. Diamond Cluster and
mag's Stone Breastpins, for gents ; also, a large
assortment ot ladies' Csrbnaele, Coral. Lava
Came., and Pearl Bets. Etruscan ami y'mn gold
Chain Bracelet*. Chatlain Chains. Neck Chains,
Uiarms.Slecve Buttons, Shirt Buttons, .Vc: Silver
Sets, Goblsts, Pitchers. Saltcellars. Cupa.Bouqust
Holders, Fish Knives and Fort-s. Berry Spoons
Asparasea Tongs, Ice Toajre* Sihrer Spoons ami
Forks, fine silver-plated Knives Ac.
Hoping ta offer such inducements that cannot
rai. to aleaae vi price and «oalit] . a call is respect
ing tolici'ed. S. A. MYERS,
i Corner of .Main ami Pearl am.
! PIANO FORTES.
» X ISJH Mfi _ U I'l.aiO EOItTE
Ifff-H MAN t FACTORY. AND GENERAL
111 *l IDE,'ol' OF Ft'REIGN AND AMERI
CAN MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
DORR A RADE. Wareroosas Mh, Factory aai
Broad street, would respectluiiv invite bbblio at
tention to their large assortment of PIANOS and
would oiler kucii guarantees as will satisfy the
most iiuitidtiius purchaser.
Our PIANOS are warranted for five years kept
in tune twasvs months, and exchange.) witinn the
first six months, it they fail to givsentire saUstao
ti.m to the purchaser.
Particular attention is paid to orders from tbs
country, and persons may safe'y rely upon tiie
iaitiifol execution of their orders.
Old Pianos taken in exchange for new ones.
»_. PIANOS hired at low rates.
__ _. , DORR A RADE. |
de 16-dAcwlr Richmond, Va.
_ ___ „L HS H I J. _ B X Al> _ _ *_"»_
?»T_Tf PIANOS.—"A c call the attention of the
'• , *,' ' citizens of Richmond and Viraiaia to
our PIANO FORTES We have placed ll.e-e in
strumoatawitbMr. CARI'SI, tbat tbeir eaalitisa
IB all respects, ;:: i> l>» tested by tne side of tne'
tamed lylnokeringH.
We warrant all our PIANOS, and eaa abnvaa
high and as numerous testimonials as any laetor,
in tba country. alt of winch eaa lie seen at Mr.
Oaaeat *.. oa Broad street, _a dour from tth !
LIGHTK k BRADBI'RY.
IHItKKKIM. I-I.v M>a, to l» unO
Wtfl ;tt **• Broad rtreer.
M, * ,, 3d door from 9th.
_____ii oI V r -l ii__2_*_i ™ 01 * -RT
dust; therefore, why grieve at t!;e
** of hie. f„r it Uavaa bnta
dreary waste to contemplate upon. So now for so l
lil.Mliuzing.
*iib. Ei.itob: As I said in my last .i.lvertisem-nt
i had bees stu.lyiug astronomy, of eoarae people
axiaatad te bear or seme great abeaonwaa I would
have discovered, hat in aaaa_Blag the eltnuenfa I
li-uud there was a mystery beyond die cowprshen
siobol man, and aa I had an«Bßtreto i.uild a tower I
of Babylon, therefor* 1 save ,t out aud went to
solidities. I
lam now still in the ring to trade for anything
from the l».wela ot the earth to the monntaia ton.
so that I iuis.li along, keep moving: tor it ia wi»er
than setting aside ami dreaming, sighing and was'
.ns life s tide, tor in lile's earnest battle those oati
prevml who daily marcn onward and nevsr say
UIL ,a.v ..*_„_»■ HAi-AN'SJOIIN.
l»th st.. Creek Nation, Richmond, Va.
__• f-1 promiaed the public a romance of my
life, winch will tie ioriheoiutag in dus time.
ja _,-Jui
cJf^_f^/ ri tAI * X, -*--»*»' i ■«• hilAti_"„:*":
Qat_-a|p._hasutiaor,bar baaoa hand.at his Coach I
, ; Making Esialilial,me„t,.iii L.niiiiard Al>
ley. tietween .Main and Cary. 113 h and lttl, au .»
Hotel. COACHES. CHARIO
IKES, BARoI CHES. BUGGIES, with aad wtth
nut tops, and SI'LKiES-allof his own make. , 1
the tiest material and workmansliiu-ail ol'which
will be sold as low as g.x-il work of the kind can lis
in thecity of Richmond, and 1 respectfully ask a
call from those in want if any articls in ths Car
riage line, aa I am determined lo make to order and
to sell at the lowest prices possible; and ail work
sold that is aew, warranted.
feU-thtin MICAJAH MANGI..M.
CARRIAGES.
**-'-**7. OKO. A. AINBLI E. Mm strest, would
respectfully mute the attentiou of his Irisnds aad
the public generally to hia large and laahionabta
Assortment ot CARRIAGES, BIGGIES, Ac.—
His work ia manufactured ib this city, by cmpe
tent workmen, and out of ths best matsrial. A call
from those desiring to purchase is requested. Par
ticular attention paid to REPAIRING, which will
l*s dons on the most reasonable terms
ia hi—.l * nwlm
_--_*__-_ I M Pk'o'v E Vtll'R EVE*
•*_? ri Sb s "-"' l, -- M - J - KRA.NKLI.N k
Vu . . "CO., optioians. oiler U» Ihe publio
vioiaity, their IMPROVED
CRYS PAL PUiiSCOPIC oPKCI'ACLESTor pre
serving and rsatoung ths inipairsd vision to iv
*» r »me vi-,ti.i. Also, a very larae a-aortment ol j
hiISCROBOOPfr>i, \EI.E 80 f» PES, ttPEK A
GLaSSI S v.d MATHEMATICAL IN-IKI
BlEl**!**, i„ r iol!e, It,.it oi S|'KKl<
fot*Pl..i aii.INTEKt.O-iCupIC PIC I Ik Xi >.« Is
louiidiii a gie.it viiuely. at tbeil olhce, in tin, City l
■ iv,as« Bank. 1- Mmv strsst. Hic'itt.omi Va. I
aa_lSiffiTtvn.J
f.-r GOB HONMVf I. ?'" •'.i'S' l '- »'*_ '«*_■
hT * i;NTON . LYNCH *.(' a r K ''' TTl * ''111
ar.d Washington.' mbx *'*. ai.kx'\; - __L'
-.hB-t. WM.P.Af>:OOKT, . __T
BM_ , JitfJ_'_S*ft^!»^B
Leave Richmond, rliilr .. .. „ , ' * ■■'
11 llarkevtlis.l Linchl-urg. K r,««| M s» ** J »-~ sa__i
t»n and At'anta. Ga.. Ch»tV„ ' **"** • ' __sT
Grand Junet.r.s. Sd MamaM,t h ' <- I
gi.msry and ~j„bi e.Ala an/*...,'""*, v ' __fc
Leave H ichr.oo.i d* k"'!?, * ''"*-. y' V
Danville, V.v. and GreenW,'^V* l ** - I
'"I""*!*)'' ""'tl.lß-
Lsave Juncbon.fßarkevil'fm's. t I
and a rrivs in Richmond at | r v lui 19 i BnuT
Leave. Danvnle dailp.isaessc «., a ' BEE'
M..and arrive in Richmond *ti F nf*»**-|,
Ihe above trains cmnsct >~,, M ___
South Side Railroad tr__TtoiS 'r* % " »•* •IK
west at the Junction. a„S wth ,1 fr 'i* n ' »-> '■' X
tnland Richmond. Prsdsrie_i , * V "-'o=» I
Kadroad trains, to an,, (r , lm^-,-MP^»
*_. Through Tickets sod sn-__ __F
tbrong In tb.al.ee p,y lnU . ■
»*_, For TlirooghTicke's anr! n__ ' ' 1
tion. apply at the Wet a^ A 7ti« __! '■ f, '> I
Danvi.ls Railroad Company X « ,'„ s_»*--»*sZ, I
nil I
1360, the Passenger Trains wi < sat_W V '"-<> & |
- t . _ anma an-n_o-»_ ■
Daily (except Sundays; at ■
Tuesdays aad Fridays at . '94-1 I
__ rnon wiite Mot-'.* ****'*. V
Daily (except Snnrtaisl af ■*•-_» ■
I uesdays snd Pridataat -- <Si f y ■
«ti:amkr sua bibd Laaens<,,... F*****. I
Mondays and Thura ! fa>sai ,, * r '"- 1
Tuesdaya.and Fridays..! '" l '-* 1
(Connecting with cars both ».'." '•■• 1 I
Drhaann Stags leaves Whits t'!,„%• 1
and fridays at BA. M.| tetania- Bi v. ,*'■"' I
Saturdaya. "• v> * vi «*«*'i)i ~,,, I
W ,V!. ker, " n St -»" 'eaves Wi,;t* |t or „ ~ I
and Thursdays at 8 A. M; rp.„ rr , n "7; * Y ,'"tv, 1
l-reuht Trains leave ar.d "' I
«ednasdays and Saturdays **ictim„ro fl
i.ji-u _■_*..... ir., !LI „ u _ I
_B_a___*s,i;HlSi-3„6n: I
I RANGEMENT.-IMFoitTANT -•■ I
ERS.-THHOI'f.II TICKETS \\ , •.',',' '■'! ■ I
CHECKS.-.iREAT NOR riIKHV J'j Hfl
! rying the great United States Mail r ''-'>• ■
(Sunday ni..-hf excepte.l i«tn,-cri' H..'-,...*'? *> ' ■
[ andna, Washington, BalUmore Ph ," ■••.'-i I
'lork. and »!l important points .V..„'." ' N '» BM
Creek and Washington, nvsr tin* H ~..„' V •'■ ti iEM
eiiukabaii A Potomac Railroad tn ".:.,' : 'J : t "" fl
rivsr, 76 miles, and I.v ssisadul ami ', '.,. ,-'_■* H
steamers thence ta Washißgtos, J# w « ""'' ♦ I
miles in seven hours; bains acumi,„'•_.. '""■ * EMM
fectli saf.* rate of speed. ' "" , "'» l "*»nii w . BM
ttxra !J_-? , ___* 6: 1 W ' A ' "» *<■"> i. ¥ V H
BAGGAOE. under charue ~f B_-,»i ,' Bjf
CEECKEDTHROUGHtoWmhinuoB i.'.'"'• sal
Philadelphia and New York, ""'"-'""•"".••a • ■'
THKoroH Tickbts can lie aecured atthsf, ■-.
inSrates: m ln *■ *S ■
Toßakimore ft nf ToWsshin-i™, , _r"
l':iii-dc';.',.a... Imi n,., •■■'. "v ■H
Cincinnati 28 »)' *r f [~„.,' •"» ■ ?
ColuillllUE *» 26 ■ C1ue.,... : » HB
... 26 on i Putuhur. '''___
V> r , 0 S*J| Lssisvins 'B F
Jerirsonvme::,.-!! fc r ' r M Ifj
Rock Island SOP Vincsni- L tJ, K"
Zanesville 18|g| -''-'f-.e. : . , m
Passengers hr«;ikfaafamfat|., at A*nUnrt...„ ■■
on board the, comfortable wteime ■btnemjjfr I 3
Cree« and Washington. r " B i ■ m
~■—*, Fur further information,aoail atth» - ■ _
Hroad street. ItLickoe Hill "*•'*"» *»«ansnn ■ B
« , „ JAS^ v .' lN * s 'l'->.\.(;e.VlTci.»t»,', IS
84-s'l. Rtith. Sup't. •''■■--■•'lt ■•
->-utb airn_ont> roa pbtubbbbs I ■
■ Kipreas. daily.except Sun.lais. hi ~,. .. ||
Accoiumoilattoti. d n'. . c .■,,[ -:,,,.,.,;, n . ~j
Mail, daily at JM t v S
| LEAVK rKTKB«Bt:«t; l-tißKirilMl'Sr 3
Express, daily at. 3.14 ' y ■
Accommodation, daily, except S.ini!ay«.
Mail, daily, except Sundais. v s'iiil v i
l'aasengers for Clover Dill will tskstke I,**2. d
Trmii on TUEsDA'i S. IIU R.-* n • y>' * *i
URDAYB. T. H. Wi'.NNi.; ' !
. _!_____ "iiinimrn J
__u^____Sffl_K;i.,f, o c'f. \. ,R ,''*" , ' X ' "" , •
' ■ """r- a_B sr sons iatendisg tn nt either •
sli of tbs ahovs mentioned places... Ittanthan •
direct.expeditious ami c0m...-ii . -■ •■
RICHMOHDANDPETERSBI Rii,
E..1.K awd Petersburg railrdapJ. it
.lie Richmond and Peters burs Rsi -••.,' . , ,-t • ,-., ,
pfloa.ia Riohmond, rH ROUGH CIOKETS rj
■»* s,.!d at ilie tailowiaa rales:
For Norfolk;irstclass saaasngsn .♦■*
Do. Second do. do .1
tor (-Id Point or H iiapton, return tit k its i i
the ronad 'np 0...,| witbia 15 days; Irst
(tsa paassßcsrs v
■id... do. '"
hi ticket,: iisl slsss ' ,
Do. aecoiid ,1 ,j
se tares embrace tha Steamboat cbai -
Ik to Old t'o,rt. a-i-.l titey oovsr i,mh a
libb ths transfer ol Passeagsra sad -•-..,.
en depots ,b Petersharg snd iron, :..,- .i
Hie Steamer it Norfolk.
Norfolk, the Cars sonneot .1 recti, a ■ ,
..jar, which mvi t«*en snsaged Is ru
neciionwithi ths Norfolk and>Pstersl*uri Rail, .
I here is m. islat or ißonavsntencs in thn ctiaais
Paassngera step from ths 'lais spon thatfu _«i,
wharf.
Passen :cr-, (•. this route ie- tvß Rishneed it « a.
A. M., and breakfast in Petersburg al 6 rsast S i
folk nt MS. aad Ind at Old Point or 11,u,/, i,:
12 M.. allowing ample time for all prelim narjr.ma
arraagSßßßntsand aSALT '.V'Al Kit U\TU btl •«
ilir.ner.
Pfwaa—gen by this r-.tTe have ths privilstssl ■•
gamin, ovsria I_*rfoUi ami gotsg is tm ?•
H ir.-ipt-in in the anoraooa or by tua -*,_* baatssn
day.
Paßsengers RETURNING from Old PraitiM
Hampton, leave old Point n' Ms A. M..si J linn
ton at J:B A. y... tm eaea Bass iftsr I - njbim
breakfast.) reach Norfolk at to, leav« Nurfoi v;
f . ..i.; arrive ,„ i'etersl.urg ar i.J6 liaßioki af
at 5.45 1.M..1H lime t.. sonaeel si- tha Ua
gom'4 on we»t stuns evsnia*.
K_.BAGGAGE CHECKED TIROVtfE
Wil.i.iA.li MAMUSE,
Eagiaeerßad Bsp'i H. A P. H K.
OFFICI R. * l) K. K.i
Kin «o*iß, 1.- ; c i*4». >'
•_______— GREAT MH rHWHT*
'• •« > •' A i ' T X H- »
•a^ 'httearraagemeDi the Ri ~vm l
and Danville, S.iutli-.Side, Vir. siaasd i» •'"'"'
East reaaasseenad Vlrgm.a. !•;«»' fssssmwsßl
Georgia, and Memphis .-.ial Caa, astss lai nsb
Bava snterea into aa agrssaiaai to pun Vott*
Children aader three rears of sgs,r sis, v sn m
respective roads, to take sS»e too and ■ ■•:> uta
bar Ist, J~_.-.
To persons trading in Nssross, ..ml ,":ie.-i.t*.i
roots ..tfers advaatagea Basarpaassd » |******J'
rot farther sarticnlars,appl; ittli* '■ •"■
fice. Richmond and D nivfie R I •.: X
0c27-du o. CAMPBi ' . *s»''
THE ADAMS' B-PE-MC«9_
<*>__. I«t> PAN V. in Man .**r.. i*. ai rDMiiif*.
_tS__riafc tne , r sfFAM.-H .-I' I'M Hi "* ■ »t»
from NOBPOLK, PETERSBURG and !■ * r
RI) i>, Steamers JAMESTOWN and H"4
E. winch lesvs NKW YORK svsrj ■■•>•
DAY and s.\ I URDAY. *■>.» '• ■ • •' •■ ./
i» to WEI.iiON. VVII.MP,., r< -V '■ VH
■». SALEM.WV'THEVII.I,I v I •( 11
aeeaia VIROINIA and **ORTH CAROIISA.
are now prepared ro forward, With .r* ' *,:' •
at redness rates,, .erv Ki_<l of Merehaßd—•• • *••
Mils Parcels. Jewelry, A,-., to the I . c ISMS B>
lies, ami all places nfl trie se.nlioard.
Oar Expie.-*t uu the Sieami-iiips w !! ts vr*
panic! '.v SPECIAL MESSENiiM;. 1 " »•"' _*
five the.r peraoßal att/nticu u>th* i ■■:..' *i a»a|
ofxnoiiseatr .It..the .UaMo' EXPRKoo**- 1
STKAfdSHIP EXI RESS.
Shippers will pi.-a.se tabs nstms t|st p«eii*s«a-"
points ia Virgißis and North Carol,nawai ,*»*'•
b~ Stoaamra, aaleas otherwise BMrksd.
Proight recsivcri.on day of aailisr, ssti *o*m
P. M. J. L Ui 1 i>OI "H.
• A.en» rtl Ad—SM' I IH'"'-'*
_.-.•_ i «* -•_• ' I -••'■•-•'•alJSfl
?-_L-_P- l *kL'' in -' ,s ' l.VN'iil' »«i.TH*.»'
f__d_s*a___B«-|'|\|i s- . wt.KK .', i..-i' AI *•
•lilt rv!»a\ v,„,) j*.'l ' RDAVS.
It-.it TKMPR**T,OS»tt. ...oa Ks-rt.
1i,.„ y\- Ri'HANT.Cast.Gso. C. .a\*i.
Boat ajIIISTOf., ''apt. .'im*. J.Jo I*o*.
Boat J L IRBY, Ca_t. wn X C K.y..*."»*
Boat FA VI. Capt W_. H »'« -
BnatOLIV IA. Capt •' -'• Pbtssi. ..
Theie Bnataare iflol tbsfcrsic . i.sianjMg
by c.ir.i.i and s-reerienced C ipi a• •• had _B
Brompt'i aa adseitiss**. liinaut*.-' or, *-****"
I ■ paat la7ors. bees n cotn bmbbss >»f _» ••■•.
AttlfShr.t. ieakel .sn ofMßh
tRK tt>tll\U >l AHI< ■ O T ,in .v.
INCREABRO PACTLiI IK-L - Tba -»»
■critier lias linen iiianutai tur '•- " ln "..
UM Pltl .•! Hi.i.uioioi ovsi ••<" ! * __*
and has Bl tins time (row .i U* a* ***_
his employßßsnt, and vUI, ia tvs we\i .u"'- !l>
two. make lar.s saVtitioas t.. *h*-B**ni»** ■ ~
181 taken ths Story over ii,« »!..r«.
iiianut ic'urmg pu,poses, he adstorntmesi"
nn srtiols iv the slotkias line ta*i "*'*■ i" , ~,,
iasvsry raapaet. witbsb-thras mads '■ ~' .f t, ,
eittstL aad bs aaan tbs entroasga •' - I *" l , ~,i
uid the pubuc seeetaU|< ia rise in -af •**■
lie is (ivtag emploiiueiit Ml i»Sf midst w>» mm
Bumbei oi Btsnhaßin and n*r*hj ■** tt *_~*r in.
■iiiiatotliorwiiH, furtor for th* ss. '-**''*,'" ■<
He ma ths Irnut ol outtsr*. and si »'••'••* a " "
eturpassed t>, any ■oanßtnUmssaatr). ~<
Mart laud. Virginia. I'sroitnas ai..f ''«"'*, „,!,,.».
SIMERBSand PWEKUSoI -a-U- *dss»*s ■* ■ .„
MIRICI'LV A SOl rtIEKN YaM
IN'i HOUSE, aa ail shall basatished i»
luspsi-tioaol not -aa, bs inieadß M aa, •
hs has boon domg for »sar» 8888, „,...•.•
k. ti a. r-. *- *
Clothier aud Tailor.oo.-at'r lUiaaad »*_f v \
fotb-lm Ki.'.'i">- •
NATIK.%- HRlUtifc. ■ •• ■**
Wf.ll_iTin< pur. ha»ed the eonro ~ ■ -~
„i .».u< now eagased in makiui •_wn );i;
.'.'....ns tn m- I wilt t-» l»iee_e *_)' _~,„,
ol May t.. entertain a lari«r *"»-*"--■■ rffitl
maiuoie sesah-Uhta uiajtuor ifc*-" J"*','„,, ■;■,.»:
1 shall always supply JM table -il ___i eiik
tiis maiksiafbu-f.. ,Mj Bar
•he bset Wins., and Lnuors. I **»»X_*_i i sri-d
the patronass ot the wavshui p_'•■,'-• ■"•__„-«
Uieiulhal they »hail be eaMrtmasd -J ,„,
mat o.iun.'t fait to plsaas. TV «■"■*"* ■"
iii«l(u'l»»iii, a?.-* i-rt'ii '"j,)UN Ll*B*T*-_|
STORK HOUSE FOR RENT -Wi.h.ui »**
vols ths whole of bb- tiws to th *„_ v *T",«a-**,
lea-* my SIORK llul SE lor » •»J"JSV
on \.*i» tr linn ii.!.- lerma. Aaj ans "•_ ~.,!<•
.|i ;».-..* it. ....'r.-li-iuili/il's Vvill Bit-' •■' " 4 , r .„
M, .Ws >i.,1. ife'.'l lv.l '"'•■ > ' ' l
Qo_4)n-omoin^nn_nsoge.