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MONDAY MORNING..... APEIL Id, IMb.
I The Late K.«.BTi.eiit la Hie ««!(.
tt glvet ot plea, tire to publish the following
iter from aa iß.ell_.ai officer of tha Navy,
aoaaaralaff tke tat. aaral iiigatMttat la the
Oalf. Lleot. Kcaaaaa, waa receive, each
jatt aad geaeroat praise from Mt brother off.*
car, and a rery high trth.tr la tha Comao*
dore » dupe tehee, v oaeot the moat gallant, en'
argetlc aad accoraplithed officers la tha ser
rice. Helsaaatlveof Alahaata:
Emtobi Dispatch- Aa the Mlowiag parties
lata of the reeaat sageg eamet betweea tha Maai
aaaateameraaada portioa of our Nsval fores of
Vers Cras have set batata bsea mad* rablie. I
ventsre to give them to tke reader* ofyomt )t*r
asl:
Ib the late actioa betweea the U. S. ship -Ban,
toga," (Can- Taos. Turner,) aad a deteehttant of
tke crew of dm V. 8. ahip •• Preble," (Cast. Tbora
tea A. Jeakias,lead ths Mtsiosastesmera of war.
the General•• Miratane" aaa tbe '* Mart-is da la
Banana," which resetted ia the capture of the two
latter, the Mexican ststairrs fint commenced sg
treaiivs measures.
Aftsr ths return fire of ths " Barattga," Lieu
teaaat J. 8. Keaaard. of the •• Ssvsanah," who
signslly participated ia tbe capture, waa ordered
ob board the " General Miramon," te receive the
surrender of ths rsnowued Admiral Maria.
Lieut. X found tbe desk of the " Gsnsrsl Mirs
nion" strews with the wounded aad the dying,
their grosni and cries indicating the tadsriata of
ths conflict aad the precision of America are.
After receiving the f,»rm%l surrender of Admiral
Marin, the attention of this gallant and hamane
officer was directed to the care of the wounded,
ail of whom were immediately dupstcbsd to the
" .Saratoga" for surgical assistaaoe.
The "General Miramon" having grounded du
ring the action, she wss, with some difficulty, got
again into deep water, ss tbe engineers of the
steamer, when wanted fbr service, could aot lie
found. They had snugly ensconced themselves in
a i lace of safety snd out of tht reach of danger.
Lieut. Br> son being directed to send aa snginser
in.in tbe "Indisnnia." and those of ths "Mira
itioi," making IBfUt appearance-full twenty min
uus alter tbe Wisation of fire-the attempt wss
successful.
At one period of the engagement, Lieut. Keanard
occupied quite adangerous position in ths "Wave,"
she Ling within a few rods of the "General Mira
mon," pouring in volleys of musketry and shell
from a twelve-pounder "Dslgreen" howitxer, as
fast as it could be loaded, pointed and discharged*
Of this bandy piece of ordnance. Midshipman
Whipple was the Captain,snd. upon observing the
twenty-four pounder gun of the "General Mira
mon" trained on the Wane, as ordered by Lieut.
X . he broiuht ths howitzer to bear againit it.
The "Wave" was at ths time so close that a suc
cessful discharge ofthe "Miramon *s" piece would
certainly have sent her and the gallant crew to
"Davy Jones' Locker."—as old salts sty It tbe final
resting pb.ee of seamen. Fortunately, the shell
of the "Wave's" howitzer sfiuk tbe forecastle
piece of the "Miramon." knocking off the "po
iiiillion." and killing by its ex plosion five of the
Kirn's crew.
Although the proceedings of onr officers in this
instinct, may not be approved by all, they give
most gratify ing evidence that they are ever ready
to do what may seem right in their country's
cause, and tint gallant spirits yet adorn and give
vitil.ty to the great right arm of the nation's de
fence. When more extended operations require
their services they will be found ready,willing,
eager to pluck fresh laurels for the land they love.
f The America. Be.apartet.
The 17th volume of Thiers* History of the
Consulate aud EmpWe, is just out. It was de
layed in consequence of the insertion of a
note by Jbbo-TB Nai-oleok Bonaparte, Esq.,
of Baltimore. This gentleman is, as all our
readers are aware, the son of Jerome Boba
i-_ktk, formerly King of Westphalia, and at
this time the only one of the brothers of the
Oreat Napoleon still living, and his wife
Elizabeth * -tkkson, of Baltimore. Tbe
note in question relates to the marriage of Ja-
ROM. Bonaparte with the mother of the
writer, and consequently to his own legitima
cy. It states tlat on the _4th December, IBUB,
.IKROMK Bonaparte, then a naval officer in
the service of tbe French Republic, married
Miss Em-Abbth Patbrsoh, the daughter of
a citizen of the United States; that the mar
riage was celebrated by the Bishop of Balti
more, according to tbe rites of tha Roman
Catholic Church; and that the marriage was
regularly registered. Jaaoxa Bonaparte
-was at the time nineteen years of age, old
enough to contract marriage, according to the
laws of Frauce. Tbe father of Jbroxb being
dead, his mother did not within a year, at the
French law requires, demand that the mar
riage should be declared anil and void, fn
tbe contrary, Madame Lbtitia called Mr. Jn
bo. _ NT a roLijojr Bowai* abtb, the ieeue of that
marriage, her "dear son," and signed herself
in a letter to him, hit -very attectionate
n:. ther.'« In the year ISOS, the Emperor Na
polkob demanded of the Pope a bull annul
ling this marriage, aad tha Pope replied that
there was ao reason to annul it, and that were
he to annul it, he should be guilty of a most
abominable abuse of bis sacred ministry before
the tribunal of God, and before the whole
Church. Such are the facts of the case
Our readers are well aware that it is a part
of tbe Catholic creed that no power on earth
caa dissolve a marriage lawfully contracted,
but the Holy Father himself; for with tbe
Catholic, marriage is a sacrament. Tbe Em
!" —lbok was a Catholic, and so were
people. As such, the Pope was
ual father, aad according to the
•oLBoa I. had no more right to
t marriage than he had to dissolve
So far as we recollect. Napoleon
itaiu tbe consent of the Pope, and
>, as we believe it is, Elizabbtu
is this day the lawful wife of Ja
fakte—as much so* as any other
awful wife of her husband—and
polbok Bos a parte, of Baltimore,
late aud oaly legitimate bob. Le
wonld hare been, even had the
led the marriage, for tbe auuriage
-rfectly formal and in accordance
id be was born before tbe applica
iull. But as things now stand, be
egitimate offspring of hit father,
iage with a princess of Bavaria,
1 a wife still living, was altogether
none effect.
*r to the cote, the substance of
ive above, by Prince Napoleon,
," as be is called,) the eldest ton of
lis marriage with the Bavarian
also published. The amount of
ben the Empire was re-establish
roLßoa 111., 'the descendants of
»oaattempted to establish aright,
f afolbob and Princess Mathil
to an Imperial family council,
rai*etent tribunal, according to
MB, to forbid Jtrtm* Paterton to
himself, with the name of Boba
ation which doea aot belong to
He goea oa to say that oa the
i ~«, the family council, having
-oa, the council of Prince Jbbomk
'e»s Mathilba, and M. Bbbbybb
of M. Jaaoiia N A POL 808 Boba
tained tbe right of the tatter to the
tAFABTB, but without the right
ilmteif ot tha advantages confer
-Ist a_d «fcsd arUcles of th. "Code
The* Emperor aot oaly ap
e jadgaMat, bat whea the Mateat
wanted to him for hit approba
id tba foUowiag paragraph with '
ad: -His Majesty tha Emperor
net towards the deeceedaau of
aoa tlaae tha Judgmeat was de
ought It right to prove that as
consider tbem at beloagtag te his
" Tbeqeettioa wasagaia raised
ade by X. J. K. Boaar abtb to a
iaal Paaca _ property, aad re
leclsioa oi tha Imperial Anally
d«_lDeei_Bb<te_».
aa, Jsaoaa Narouoa la tha
aad "Ptoa Plea" it a bastard.
*.»raAY_A tboouag affray, of a
icier, occurred among a party ot
a ,, *wJ.!_!L o*,0 * ,, * r * Cr-AaMh.
» Wednesday mora! a* Utt. la
.roikara aaaud H__ar_m_LA__!
rera laetaauy killed,
giv*___rar£
*9M n*B*ms*m*mpWßB 4 m%BBW UWMV'- W**** IO Mft lflUft#»
Pamof lm killed aa< veaadad. *"
_T!l£ w "___f* ***m *• Pra_r».
A week ago, it waa pretty gtatmlly bettered
that the question! arising atrt of this annasa-
Uon had been falHy settM. All tbe gtast
powart had. It was thought, given anstrars
which amouatod to s declaration that howev
er displeasing tha annexation of Savoy to
Fraae. atight be, they hardly regarded It aaa
matte* of sufficient aoaaeqaeace to Ib volve all
Europe la war. Bnt tbe question seems to
have asaaated a aaw aspect. Swltxertand,
which offered aa barrier to the paeeage of tbe
Preach troops late Sardinia last year, has be
coma taddenly alarmed at tha increased fa
cility the annexation affords France of reach*
lag her ia the midst of her mouo tales. She has
issued orders for troops to be ia readiness to
occupy the neutral Territories of theChablais
aad Fadclgny, and to take all necessary mea
aarea to cause tha neutrality in question to be
j respected. A suspicion naturally arises, that
Switzerland does not do ail this of ber own
moiioi. It can hardly be possible,after the
events of last year, that she really believes
the neutrality of these two province, necessa
ry to her protection, or tbat it is a matter ofthe
sligh teat consequence to her integrity wheth
er Savoy belongs to Sardinia or to France.—
Tbe belief of some Is, tbat the is backed by
other powers, jealous of Frauce, and willing
to nse thle question as a peg whereon to bang
a quarrel. Of others the opinion is tbat the
French Emperor, who certainly must bave
been well aware, beforehand, of all tbe objec
tions that would be raised—this among the
rest—had weighed and calculated them before
he took the step—and that hit sole object is to
render absolutely necessary a European Con
gress, in which there may be a fresh settle
ment of Europe. This is said to be his one
great passion—the absorbing idea of bis mind—
the point to which all bis policy is directed.
Whether or not this be tbe true interpretation
of bis conduct, it is not for us to say. It is
natural, however, that he should wish to put
an end, and forever, to every vestige of the
treaty of Vienna; that treaty, the ruling prin
ciple of which was the debasement and exile
of bis own family—that treaty which he has
already infringed in a number of important
I particulars—that treaty which, as a whole,
ceased in fact to exist the moment he and bis
family were permitted to return to France.—
He is not contented, however, according to
this theory, with setting the treaty of Vienna
at defiance. He wishes to have it formally
disavowed, by authority that im
posed it; that i#, by a Congress of the Euro
pean powers.
We confess this policy looks to us somewhat
too refined and far-sighted. We are disposed
to think that the great events which have dis
turbed tbe peace of tbe world heretofore, have
arisen out of causes much nearer than most
| persons are apt to imagine, and that for states-
X quite as much as for auy other class of
his, the evil of the day is fully sufficient
c day itself. It is, nevertheless, a remark
fact, that while that portion of tbe
eh press which it has been thought
! proper to unmuxzle bas been loud in denunci
ation of England, and while, in tbe British
Parliament, Lord John Russell expresses
tbe belief that 'Such an act as the annexation
of Savoy is one that will lead a nation so
warlike as the French to call on its govern
ment from time to time for other acts of a
similar nature," and that, "however we may
wish to live on tbe most friendly terms with
the French government, we (the English,)
ought not to keep ourselves apart from the
other nations of Europe," the funds have
not been in the slightest degree affected, either
in England or in France. Whatever may be
the designs of the Emperor Napoleon, there
fore, or however determined the English gov
ernment may be to counteract tbem, there
seems to be at ( ■-'.sent no apprehension of a
general war. Lord John Russell, himself,
says tbe issue raised by Switzerland affords
tbe only just ground for the interference of
the European Powers at present.
Perhaps the reader may desire to have a
i clearer conception of the nature of this diffi
culty, than we have yet enabled him to pos
sess. If he will look at the map of the king
dom of Sardinia, he will see that the two de
partments of Savoy now in question—the Cha
blais and Faucigny—border immediately upon
tbe Southwestern frontiers of Switzerland
Tbe treaty of Vienna guaranteed the neutral
ity of these two departments, including the
Alpine passes about Mount Blanc and tbe
Southern shore of Lake Geneva, or a portion
of it; and it was stipulated tbat when war
should break out, tbe King of Sardinia should
withdraw his forces, and Swiss troops and
none other should take possession of the
passes. England has become, all of a sudden,
very solicitous about tbe maintenance oi this
portion of the treaty of Vienna. Nevertheless,
when the neutrality of Cracow, guaranteed by
tbe same instrument, was violated by Austria
in IS4O, upon the most flimsy pretext, and the
citizens of that republic were shamefully mas
sacred to the number of several hundred.Kug
land, speaking through the Duke of Welling,
ton, "had no doubt it was all right."
The Emperor Napoleon has thus far done
pretty much as he pleased with the treaty of
Vienna and all the minor treaties springing
out of it. Nobody but Austria has, ven
tured to oppose him by force of arms, and
we very much suspect nobody will do it now*
At least, we can see no signs of a European
coalition agaiust him. In tbe language of tbe
Augsbnrg Gazette, "England will not, Russia
does not wish to, Austria cannot, and Prussia
will take pretty good care not to do it."
Acquittal.—A verdict of acquittal has been
rendered by the Jury in the case of J. B.
Browulow, on trial last week at Abingdon,
Va., for the killing of James W. Reese, (both
students at Emory and Henry College.) on
2'Jd of February last. The case was given to
the jury late Thursday evening, and they
were absent but a few minutes before agree
ing. The verdict was received with loud ac
clamations of applause by the large auditory
iv tbe court room.
Virginia and Tennessee Kailroa n.—From
a statement of the Treasurer of the Virgiuia
I aud Term. Railroad Co., we lear v that the gross
aarninga ef tbe mouth of March, lwio, were aa
follows:
From Freight 532.929 s<i
Prom Passengers, Mail aud Express 32,238 tt
— _ 86&.166 25
For the corresponding month of 1&59, the
gross earnings were 8157,191 88, snowiug an in
crease for March, lt*6o, of 57.97G 2tf.
April Snow.—A severe snow - torm com
menced early Saturday morning aud extend
ed from Lake Erie to within a few miles of the
Hudson river. There was fror roe to six
inches of snow oa tba grou- . Wew York
city at * o'clock P. M., and it was still falling
fast.
Pabtoe Called—The Lutheran congrega
tions of Roanoke, Va, have extended an in
vitation to Rer. J. P. Srael tzer, of Harper'a
Ferry, to become their pastor. The call hat
been accepted.
Corressoodeaee of the Richmond Dispatch.
The State Democratic Convention—Tke Accom
modation* in Charleston—Consecration, fc.
Con _ ma, 8. C. April in.
.J_?*!_* UOo * ,r *"* ,Oß tor •lectiaidelegate*
to the Charleston Convention meets here on 1
_____Za____ _ c M uwUaead ***** the dele- I
__. _ w ii l *** _» •«*-raatod, hat fires cart,
*fm*th* to act a»ia their jndgiaeat shall team
U__i"i_fl___L t f ***** ***** __t »eeammoda
aapwlk^l?--_^_» b . d * J, **• ******* for
ta*d^ia^°«_^!Hi_. ,lWoTW<M » ******
**i***F*r*Am^ttAm^
hat aa&rt»d fer^^JX. <^„_", . 0,1
"iihiY£^-__ rt^*-^ u,IM
from *. hnr-ft ."v^dr^jrsa^
planters are complaining J wane, aad the
Bishop Davis consecrated' a _.».-. .
C£urchl ore0 re (St. F.!_r?>«_,'■££_ Jif******
£__£ ___• __' who *_. **** •S«dia?di
S^l^i^eaTthT.^
.fcsaSh^^
vers «r> dtslfca la Philadelphia l**i
COMMEHCIAL.
ThaSMtherly wisdßare briairiS* intmHmtr York
as aaeaaat number nf coasts™ and west tndla
mes. Friday, the almost simultaneous arrival of
s.iMata vcmsls frees West India sugar ports with
hsavy cargoes. (Mounting is the sggrarats to
some «Amor 7 tsihogaheadt.) had soms influ-noo
ob the sagsr nisrkst, snd thonih an actual decline
took place. sales eaaoaly betffscted by a reduction
of Ho per pound. "____,_ -,
Rales in New York. March It. of fMO Vs. 6 s at
« .; ir.OOO mm 6 s at fl, aaa SLOW North Caro
lina «s»t 95V M -.—»
Mobil*. April lA-Cottoß-sales to- day of SMO
hales at Mo.alOKo. Salts of thewesk M 000 hales.
Pec«isCst.MO bales aiainit iSM hales of la«t year
Rsosipts ahead of last rear 111 00V halts. Vslos of
i tbe exports of the week, 5711.0 W. Stock in port..
lit.noo bales. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool,
1-ltd _1» 3Jd ;to Bavre. le. . __, . __
Ca ißLtsma. April 11-Cotton Buchaaied-sales
ol 1.800 bales to-day. _ _______ ---
JlßwYptß.AanTM.-Cottoß ••__**_r_f_2
of 800 Irsles. Ftour closed firm-sales of 16 WO
barrels-State *»»«».»; Ohio S«e6 U; "juitherß
has advanced 5.(0 eta, closing at SsWatJO.—
Wheat closed firm-sales of MOW busb«£-£uth
ern white SIW. Corn clossd heavy-sales tt» MO
bushels—yellow 7« ceato Provisions closed steady.
Whiskey closed dull at 21 cv. Huiar has declined
».' et., closing at 6« cv. Naval stores closed quiet.
Mice dosed heavy. Stocks are dull snd irrsßU
lar-Chioss" and Rook Island tß'i; Illinois Can
trsl shares MV; do. bonds 88; Michigan Southern
11 cU.; New .ork Central 83K; Ksadißg «?..
lUi.ti.osx, April It.—Flour Heady at #6 for
Howard street. Wheat buoyar.t at f 1.80 for white,
and 91 WarSl.42 for red. Corn firm-white7Sa7«c;
yellow 72.730. Provisions quiet. Whiskey dull st
23c. ___________________
B__Photoo«apbs, Pbabl Ambhotvpes, and all
the virions stylss of Portraits, scientifically and
artistically exeouted at Hkk*' Steam liallerv.
145 Main street. Richmond. Va., which is one of
tbe Isrcest estsblishiuents of its kind in the world,
occupy in* three floors 25 by W feet, and possessing
all tbe modern improvements necessary for the
production of fine Photographic portraits, from
the smallest up to life size, colored in oil, pasted,
aquarille, or India ink, by the beat artists in the
country. One thousand executed daiiv. at prices
raminn from 25 cents, 50 cents, SI to $luu. Copies
taken from old Daeuerreotjpes and Ambrotypes,
enlarged to any desired size, in the new stales,
aad satisfaction guaranteed. The genuine Vig
nette Photographs and Pearl Ambrotvpes can be
had at Rbes' Gallery only. ap 10-ta
S__B*lk* of Tobacco, by Bayly A MstnilHl.
at DBookoe Warehouse:
J. G. Yarbrouib. No. 1, bought by W. li. Rout A
Ci.. at $5.90.
J. G. Varbroutr.li. No. 2, bought by Messrs. Hard
grove, at 3 lv 75.
T. R Pulliam, No. 1, bought by Hunt A James, at
T. K. Pulliam, No. 2, bought by Win. Greanor, at
S6 00.
R. H. Pulliam, No. 1, bought by A. Thomas A Son,
at SO 50.
G. W. Morns, No. 1, bought by J. H. Greanor, at
53.45.
G. W. Morriti, No. 2. bought by Messrs. Hardgrove,
at Si 25
G. W. Morris. No. 3, bought by Messrs. Turpin A
Yarbrough, at 99.00.
v ' w -Gate wood. No. 1, bought by Messrs. Butler
A Talbott. at $3 10.
R. A. Ricks, No. I, bought by Messrs. Hardgrove,
at 917.00
i T. A. laatewood. No. 1, bought by Messrs. Wilson
A Kent, at $7 50.
T. A. Gate woo j. No. A. bouiht by Messrs. Tur
pin A Yarbroutsli, at 94 50.
T. A. Gatewood. No. 3, bou.ht by Messrs. Hard
grove. at 913.25
T. A. Gate wood. No. 4, Irought by Messrs. Hard
grove. at 913.50.
T. A. Gatewcod, No. 5. hnusht by Messrs. Tur
pin A Yarbrough, at 94.70.
Benj. Anderson, No. 1. bought by Messrs. Tur
pin A Yarbroufli, at .6.50.
I Benj. Anderson, No. 2, boiuht by Messrs. Tur
pin A Yarbrough, at 93.90.
The above are full size hogheads. The lowest
\ prices are for very ordinary lugs; the highest
prices are for sweet sun cured manufacturing to
bacco.
___Rirn.vtf»D TIIKATRB.
j THE BEWITCHING AND FASCINATING
W.I.LKANDHKLENI SISTER..
I LUCILLE AN I) HELENS WESTERN,
LUCILLE AND HELENS
__ _ APPEAR,
Will {POSITIVELY APPEAR.
/POSITIVELY APPEAR
TO-NIGHT.J
TO-NIGHT.S In W. B. ENGLISH, Esq.
TO-NIGHT.N '
UiREAT LOCAL DRAMA,
ofthe {GREAT LOCAL DRAMA
/GREAT LOCAL DRAMA
THREE FAST MEN.) »a_m_i_*
THREE FAST MEN.S and sustain
THREE FAST MEN.S
117 DIFFERENT CHARACTKRB,
Sing hi DIFFERENT CHARACTERS
fl7 DIFFERENT CHARACTERS
TWENTY SONGS,; »w__._,
TWENTY SONG.S.S and execute
TWENTY SONGS.S
\TEN DANCES.
The celebrated <TK.\ DANCES.
MINSTREL SCENE., ?TEN DANCES.
MINSTREL SCENE,} by
MINSTREL SCENE.S
i 15 FEMALE MINSTRELS,
in 5 16 FEMALE MINSTRELS,
ETH.OPEAN So«k FEM , ALE " IWW * EtS
gTHIOPKAN DUETTS. ! The he»t Band in
tl,eUn,tedStot -
PR IN TIN ti <> FPI OX, '
Corner of Main and Thirteenth Streets, Richmond,
Virginia.
This Establishment. |bei_g the most, complete
Printer* in the South, both as rcitards T> pen, Or
naments, Ac, aud the In tot. and most approved '
Machine Presses,) is daily turning out the finest i
specimen* of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, j
SUCH _S
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF LA
DING, CHECKS, Ac,
AS WELL AS
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES B HANDBILLS.
Particular attention given to fine work for Banks,
Public Offices, insurance. Railroad, and Transpor
tation Companies, Tobacco Factors, Ac.
THE DISPATCH CARD PRESSES.
These new Machines, for Cards, Bill-Heads,
Small Circulars. Label*. Ac. are capable ol turn
in< oil 15UW impressions per hour, thereby enabling
the patrons of this establishment to obtain tins
description of work at the shortest possible notice.
Jt__ Prices reduced iv proportion to the increase
of speed!
,Jti. Printing, in various colored BRONZES and
INKS, executed in the highest style of the art.—
In this branch of the business, the proprietors tan
afel.v challenge competition.
__"-_==» !• AWES R. SUTTON, ATTORNEY
•*o__A_ LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC-
Practices in all the Courts of the city of Rich
niond and the counties of Henrico and Goochlsn-t.
Office corner Bank and llth streets, Richmond,
Va He is also Commissioner ofthe United States
Court of Claims. * ap 16-3 m
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
•v_a THE i.ALE ORPHAN SOCIETY will
be held in the Lecture Loom of the United Pres
hiterian Church (Rev. Dr. Rssd's) on this t MON
DAY) evening, the 16th inst.. st 8 o'clock.
Interesting addrssses may bs expected.
ap 16-It*
_F»a_i*» D-."WM._. WI I.SO \can be found
" N -»5 at his former office. on 7tb, between Main
and Cary streets, after Monday, April 16th.
Office hours lrom 12_ to 2o'clock, daily.
fe*_ Offioe practice cash. ap U-3t *
THEFAIKONtHIRtHHILbat
a~*___ Masonic Hall, will lie opes each day du
ring the week, from 10 o'clock A. M.. until 11 o'clk
ON& K ll, T F B T?.feNT_ EN CENTS - W ~!
The Ladies would respectfully solicit their
friends and the public generally, to give them a
call.and purchase some of their Creams, Jellies,
Fruits. Confectioneries, Fancy Articles. Ac
ap 11-6t*
R A DX RS * BAN-Tor THE !
B»_a CITY OF RICHMOND.-The miuimum
_*_ ~i ftU°/,. t l ie J'^A liliKS ' i,AlSK <>PTHE CITY ;
OF RICHMOND having been subscribed, a meet
lacof the Stockholders of said Bank will bs held
•<?_*»_ c Heeding-Rooin of ths St. Charles Hotel, on I
TUESDAY, the2tth last .st 12o'oltu'k M.
ap7-td THE COMMISSIONERS.
TO THE PUBLIC.-Having beard it
ar**~_> rumored that lam not prepared nor in
the habit of undertaking the minor parts of my bu
_-__?_"> &-£_?___• LAYING HEARTHS.
RUNNING CULVERTS. Ac, aad deeming such,
rumors calculated to injurs me. aad pussibl* to
prevent my lriends from giving me snob work to
do, 1 take this method of inforiuiag the publio that
I am not only prepared, but better p-epsred for
such work now than 1 have sver been since I was
in ths business. 1 have in my employment two
competent workmen to attend to tbat branch ofthe
business exclusively. Alt that I ask is a call, asser
ing my friends that anr work ia my lins, however
great or small, shall be executed promptly snd
properly. There ii another rumor to the efleot that
bricks are so scarce and difficult to obtain, that
buildini is retarded. In aßswer to this I beg leave
to say that I have Beyer failed toe->atract ftir work
because of ths dilfioulty to gst bricks. Aad if there
is auy one bo. who desires to build, but oaunot do
so for want of material, Ist their call on tbe under
signed, aad I assure them they shall be accommo
dated; provided however, that I contract to lay
the b. less Whea it was said about ths Ist of Jan -
uari last that there were »» bricks ia town, / had
ob hand 7«0 «W. Relieve aot. therefore, ia ru
mors, hut whea rnu with to have work done, call
apoa ms. aad see if 1 cannot do it for voa.
apt-tw JOHN D. UUARLES.
XVTtV*;- The c* partnership ia the
S»v-_» Practice or Law, heretofore sxisting lie
twesß the uadersitssd, uaaler the frm nf GRI»-
WOLl> * CLAIBORNE, it this day dissolved by
mutual eoaesßt.
The uafnuhed Iwiiaets of our clients will re- I
osive, at heretofore, the ettsation of vi bott 1
Hiekmwsd. April t, im_ j. A. C-AIBOHNk.
jj ; E& f^a^.y^gs
WOLD f A ".Tji'y will
the Coarts ofthe ait j of Ricbmond.and it the oou n
tjes ef Hssrico aad Heaerer. aadia the Circuit
Coartsof Kseex aed Ktat snd Queen eoaatiis.
The* will also attend to the Unllectioa of Claims
of Wt aad apwardt ia any .art of the State.
Office on Jtossttrtel, two daors frost Riohatoad
—- _tft_HM_El
llerSeH A. riaihar.e.nate nf Qrlswold A
, ______r.s
'rW_^^-_'»_g_j-a-'
-I ' •
MAICtirB IJITB-tLIO-afCB.
PORT OF HMrMMONP, APRIi. it.
Hag* Water th** Bay ( Monday) l_A. o'clock.
ARRIVED. "*~
. Steamship Hoanoks, Conch. N. V., .i.Jie. and
passeogtis I u.llain * Watson.
Steamer Belvidnre, Keens, Baltimore, mdze. and
psmasngers. |i. A W Currie.
titeaiiisr Virmnis. Kelly, l'hiladslphia Mdzs.snd
passer.uers, E. P. Stites.
Bark Angetitn. (Spanish.| Carantrss. Porto
K'oo. sugar, Dun*..p. Moneure A Co.
Schr. Ashland, Graves, Baltimore, ku*,_.>. Bacon
A Baskervill.
-S°fe- w . Yor _'. c *r n iral. James riv»r, lumber,
W. W. Wells and I. G. Mercer A Co. """"• r *
SAILED.
Steamer Belvi.iers. Keens, Baltimore, n..ze. aad
passengers. D. A W. Currie.
echr. Mary A. Guest, Minor, down i.ie river
light.
hobr. Bettorflv, Hubbard, down the r,i«r, light.
Schr. Acorn, Bease. down the river, lixht.
.» Beh T. Thomas Bagley. MoConnell, Hbiifax, flour,
Haxall, Crenshaw A Co. '
Schr. HU*. Kemp. Huark, Norfolk, ia-dze., W.
D. Colquitt A Co.
gchr. L. 8- Barnes, Rogers, down the ..ver light
Schr. Champs. —, down the river
Schr. American Star, Godlrey, Norfolt, manure.
Nsw Yost, April 12—Cleared, sen™. Match
leas, Hinckley, Norfolk; Caroline. Bac.au. Freder
icksburg. Arrived.schr. Brave.Carson, Virgiuis;
brig Storm-King. Penny. Wilmington. N. C.;ic_r«!
Mary Rover, Hughes, do.; Lilly. Francis, do.;
Ktnily. Smith, do; D. E.Wolfe. Russell, do.; Ira
Belle. Lee, do : Ned, Henderson, do ; L. A. Ed
wards. Smith, do.; Sherwood, Williams. Va ; J. T.
Bosd. Matthews, do.: D-Davidson, Ketehum. dr.;
V"s B. \ oung, Eaton, Wilmington, N. C.; schr.
J.Clark. Fredenokiburg, Va. -~ senr.
Bm.timobb, April 13.—Cleared, schrs. Marr
Will.t. North, Richmond; M. A. Mitchell; Couiier,
WooHord, do. do.
Savasnih. April 13.—The schooner R. L. Far.
cleared for Philadelphia with 23s hales of cotton,
caught fire this morning opposite tho Lamaro
Press, and was scuttled. Only slight damage was
none, and she will be raised to morrow and un
loaded. The schooner Aire, bound to Saint To
bias with a cargo nf lumber, wss wrecked on the
9th on ths cast of North Carolina. The captain
and crew were saved. The vessel is a total loss.
Norfolk. April 13.—Arr'd. schrar. Julia Newel).
Cussion. City Point: Thomas Worrell, Hubert.
Wi mington. N. C. Cl'd. schrs. Jno. Lackey, Mo
Cann, Richmond; Suiquehanna,Skinner, Alexan
dria.
Cbablbstob, April 13.—Arrived, schr. Pangts
sett, Kesns. Elisabeth City, N. C.
Rio JAijtißo. Feb. l:).—Arrived, bark Westhcr
Gage, MoKee, Richmond. Sailed, 18th, brig Et
perauza, (Poit..» Wilmington, N. C.
NswrokT. April 11.—Sl'd, schrs. AlmiraT.. Em
erson. Rappahannock; Ann, Blake, Bluff Point,
Va, for Boston.
Bmaioß.April 12.-Cl'd, steamer City of New
York, lor Norfolk and City Point.
Fair Havk.n, April U.-Arr'd.sohn. Set Witch,
Tyler; Alethea, Hervey. and Frances. Coimell,
Va. CI d schr«. Marcena Murson, O. L. Baylis,
and L. Tvler, Va.
New Haven, April 12-Sl'd, tchr. Eliza 8., for
Va.
Philahblpuia, April 13. —Cleared, steamer
Pennsylvania, for Richmond.
Ln br i'iiol, March 27.—Advertised, chip Henry '
Buck, Pendleton, City Point, sth April.
PASSEMiKts I'BB STKAMMiif Roanoke. Couch, '
Muster, from New \ ork:
B. S. Crooks snd lady, H. M.-ixon and lady. J, G.
Hushes and lady, J. Kehoe. H.Oh-em. G. Wilson,
C. J. Aekerman. W. T. Luckado and lady, John A.
Lovett, Miss Adams, Rev. Mr. Bray, lady and '
three children. Miss Pruell, S. L. Clarke.'R. C
?. , ."'t h *-'-. T Hart aad child. Miss M. Aekerman, '
VV H. Pointer and lady. D. O'Neil, Johu Williams,
Mrs. Stevens and child.
, Also, from Norlolk, Mits M. Wickham, Mr. Bui ■
lock.
LOST AND STRAYED.
fi\ __ ALL PERSONS LOOK OUT FOR
*ra>AN ESTRAY MARE-Strayed from the
"*---» subscriber, on the 12*h inst.. near Rock
etts. in Fulton, a large ROAN MARE. a<;ed a'.iout
ten years. Reasonable or legal satisfaction will
be giveafor her doliverv tome or to the Stable of
Messrs. Hutcheson A Davia, in the city of Rich
mond, or to John A. Waddil, on Maddox Hill, or
to Wm. Thomas, in Fulton, near Rocketts. Also,
_ny information where the said mare is. »n that I
get her again-delivered to me or any of the fore
named persons, will be very thankfully received.
CHAS. BICKLEY.
LOST OR STOLEN-Mr POCKET-BOOK,
containing .«28 and several valuable papers—a
negotiable note of Miles A. Gill's for .800, and
otner papers Any person who may find the pa
pers will please forward to meat "Deatnnville,
Amelia," SAMUEL T. HENDRICK.
ap 13-3t*
Ilia WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
TmAT GREENBRIER COUNTY, VA.
}"*B I This long-established WATERING
PLAC*. will be opened for the reception of visitors
on the 15th May.
Many new and important arrangements have
been made since the last season in this Urge cv
ta.hlishu.ciit, and no efforts will be spared to make
the guests comfortable.
JEREMIAH MORTON, President.
.1. Humphrey*.. General Superintendent.
n__Correspondentswill please address J HUM
PH MEVB, Superintendent White Sulphur Springs,
Greenbriejr_couaty, Va. ap M eedlljuly
—■.y. A PRIVATE PAYIII.V wishes to _iT
|*3_ J Hi'''*se of a fin? PIANO FORTE, *!iri..sr
HI a I 'new. made by the celebrated firm of
Nunas A Clark : cost .301). will he sold at $I*M.—
Apply at E. MAYR'SMusio Store, No. 218 pr-oad
stieet. ap 16-3t*
V. S. M. STEAMSHIP YORK
«2sE>TOvVN-FOR NEW YORK.-The
mu***MwW*m YORKTOWN, Capt. Lkwis Parrish,
will leave here at t o'clock P. M.. TUESDAY, the
17th inst.
Exci.rsion tickets issued to go and return by eith
er of the stcamerß.St.ite- room and meals included,
lor the very iow price of #15.
Passage to New York, Meals and State-room
lßclude.l, $iv. Steerage passage *ja.
Passage to Norlolk same as hy the river tmata.
Freight received to day. MONDAY, aud up to
hour of 1 o'clock P. M., TUESDAY.
| Consignees are reqaested to send for their goodt
Krei-lit for Boston taken at moderate rates, and
forwarded with dispatch.
Tickets and Bertha secured at our otfice or on
board the steamer.
ap 16-2t UTDLAM A WATBOB.
' J** tm *> ta , m ro ft « ALfiMii r ~_T. -
WEEK.-POW
***** *** ,ff "HATAN STEAMBOAT COMPA
NY.-The iteamer GEO. PEABODY, Capt. Rich
ard Phiciiabd, will receive Irei.ht to-day, ( MON
DAY, land up to the hour of-lo'oIockM.,TUES
DAY, the 17th inst.
Freight taken to Boston via Baltimore at aa
low rate as by any other steamer, and with great
dispatch.
Thii steamer has splendid state-room passenger
accommodations.
Passage and fare 9ft.
Passengers are requested to be on hoard before
12 o'clock M.. TUESDAY, the hour of depar
ture.
Tickets for passage procured either at our office,
in the slip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, or at the
Steamers' wharves, Rocketts.
ap It- n « DAVID A WM. CURRIE.
%ab»-_STn__. PUR s-VNCHB-iRG-Toleave
___a_a_i_ _a TUESDAY. - The Canal 8.-nt
-TssTlPll amsl FAME will leave as above. For
freight, apply to WM. P. COX.
ap 16-tl At ths Shed. Dock st___
A£- FOB. BALTIMORE.-Ths regular
_ffl2fep«cketschr. BF.NJ. VANDIVER. Captain
m >JoxK*. having a portion of her cargo en
gaged and going on board, will hare dispatch. For
remainder of cargo, apply to
16-tt W. D. COLQUITT A CO.
DRUG STORE.-CHAS. 8.
DAWSON bses U> inform the citizens of
Richmond, that he has now on hand a full
snd complete assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Chemical!, Fancy Goods, sto.
Physicians can rely upon his Drugs as Iwing
pure and from the first manufacturers, both of
this country and Europe. They can also obtain
the Dry Chemicals from him, as lis keeps a supply
of them constantly on hand, and all new prepara
tions will be obtained as thrfy come out. lU«ii
cinea can lie obtained at all hours day and night;
and personal attention will be given to the Pre
scription department.
He has also a full assortment of all kinds of
Patent medicines, direct from the manufacturers,
so that there can be no mistake as to then genu
ineness.
Also, Oils. Paints, Dye Stuff*, Tobacco and Ci
gsrs.
The Ladies can also be supplied with a fine as
lortinentof imported Pomades. Hair Oils, Lubm's
Extracts, Mean Pun. Lille. White, Brown Wind
»or. Honey. Glycerine and other Toilet Soaps;
fine Hair Brushes, both domestic sad unpolled;
also, Buffalo. India Rubber snd Horn ComOs. both
fine tooth and ...arse. He would call tbeir atten
tion to bis fins Toilet Cologne, superior to ths
Preach or German.
_ POM SALE-A finelfouaTMULE.
«*__■_*. She works well ana where Apply to
W _ J. P. N. MAYO.
gtn*mn»n\p Coraer9th and Canal streets.
_7_______» M-da
/__» TEMPERANCE
\f membere of SHOCKOE HILL DiVI
S\ SInN. No. 94. Sons of Temperance, are
/ \ letuested to meet at tbeir Division
/ \ Room, hi SAUNDERS HALL on Fou
fl*Mi&T*f&r'. gmtw ** a ****** * na Broad strssts, this
(MONDA. ) evening, at _'~ o'clock As very im
portant business will lie a special object at this
meeting, every member iii requested to be present.
By ordsr af tbs W. P.
apK-lt PETERFIELD TRENT. R. 8.
_t_t4 «-o»lPA_Y.^rAsssm-
MEet fc _ w __*_Uf?.£?"- lh, »" H *"' OB TUES
__W_?DAY EVENING, aito'clook.
a____i By ordsr of Capt. Randolph.
«&BMrW.^^
__fyL x F^^
____!-wr.*-.!*-°-»»osntm __*<l«tim*ai Hall. Ths attea-
Aeliaeaaßttuioalledtoaec. ad. art. nth of
tasCwislitatioß, .
ARMORY R. L. I. BLUER t ~
______ _ RicuMnao. April Mth. lAW. t
Attend a drill of the Company. at their Ar
mory, on this (MONDAY) evening. April lots,
*t 8 o'clock, proms ly. *
Ba order or Capt. Maul*.
if M-M JACOBS, Ut Sert't.
IrJP$. i! fr'¥ MONTGOMERY eUARD.r"
CfiiV*>* *«»• Vols., April llth.UMo. (
_Tbis ( .Bamaad will ssssmble at Militiry
Hall. MONDAY EVENING, the llth iait .at a
tasrter before 8 o'clock, for Drill. I
,Bi order ol the Csatsia
SpU-ftt JofiNMTuONALD. Ist terg't.
FIR BA I.E. a STEAM SAW M(LL. sigbtesa
..J 1 _J_ ?«_■" "•_"■*. aearlr aew. 10|.£5
sear Whits House, ths press si tsrwiaaa of tae
Richmoadaad York.Rivsr Railroad on the farm I
_{____£ __ r * w,Ww ******* »« ahovias I
M***iF*tVM^
_&_!_■ _£toTfj&_ _L fc*^ 4 ** %a
a-wLargeaag Elesn.t.tar-sl
SPRING AND SUMMER
. . .__ _> li V U<» OB S !
Just received from aaction aad prii - a tales at
•_*..- .. greatly red need price*. -*i
THOMAS I>. I.UAULES *_$JNS,
*» BR'iAD BTBBBT, flu
Ar> Er,_T__f to ojfjr their secoiMlinppty of
. . . -PEItS AND SUMMER G*ap)_; p
-__ !.m„_? au'chaetd during the &»i week at
unuiuai low prices. gg
SpUiadid DRK§BSILKS: Chintz CB&NI SILKS.
Mourning GRENADINE ROHhS. .
S_a_i__.|lK_L- f <'* GHALLIKS.:
S_.r_i*e ETTl *t Bi,k
uwus fortrav-ebnc d .ssee ia treat variety.
French CHINTZ BRILLIANTS; .'rgendiss snd
.J*e_aet ROBES. 9 flounces.
RANDIES. JACONETS MdLA^NS.
£_(tASOLB and Ladies' UMBRELLAS.
rA WS in great va» isty. |*, ap I«—tt
___fc?-!!f._l_ > _- PafflfffMa ItAa'em
rQgAMBER HILL. PON SALE AT
AICTION THIS DAY. AT 4* O'CLOCK P. M.
-.ii-**'.r_ I .'* r ? t t«ationof the public is ressect
!_____!- l °nJfel".£ ale JSl tl __ h,,v « valuable Lots.
!?■__? VS**?* 1 * AFTERNOON, at 15 o'clock.
A Plat of the lots will he exhibited at the hour of
•*'• ..»'_: term - S_* auotioß head,
ap 16-It GODDIN A APPERSON. Auctt.
mlShiP*r r * M H__"_•_••» *'-•»■_, erireai
acidity of the stomach, heartburn, water brash,
7;._/._i ,r ? ,B * ••"•ation, or isdigettioa i Imme-
NAT^_'_ f ITT n _„« >bta,,,ed bT """
at my store THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock, tee
advertisement under aaction head.
apl6-lt J. H. DIGGER, Aaet.
B__soo hexes prime Sweet Oil fer sale lew
by J. W. GARLICK. Apothecary, Ac,
I Market Place. Franklin st.
■a,»weet Oil In B-rrels ; -A very _,„,, v :
elsrfor isle by JOHN W. GARLICK.
S3L.Firelnsnra.ee! Fire Insurance! On
every description of Property. in tbs best compa
nies in the Lnion. The subscriber is prepared to
issue policies to any amount, and for any length of
t.me, againit loss or damage by lire, upon the most
nwMmtirai.oi BRICK.STONE or WOOD
DWELLINGS. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. WARE
HOIStS.MILLS.MaOHINKa-rtCARPENTFR
SHOPS. Also, on* FURNITURE. MERCHAN
pi/L, and all PROPERTY liable to bs injured or
destroyed by Fire.
tonus CDERS ' RlßKi * on the mo »t favorable
S3** 4." to*-'** Promptly paid in Richmond.
__2_ Fire In»uranr-e, at fa ir rates, in the most
sste aaa reliable companies. North or South, call
on _ C. R. BRICK EN.
rwr. - » General Insurance Agent.
Office on Pearl et.. opposite J.N. Gordon.
->M-« Next door to E. D. Eacho.
B_aWs* ,n,Br * ncp " White Persons and
MUTUAL SYSTEM !
SLAVES' INaiIRA_p2 NUAL DI Y ID _ NDS !
.i.av__ I_SU_ ANCE one month to five years
_. at low rates.
The best Companies in the Union represented.
All losses prompUy paid in Richmond.
Call and get a padiphlet and Circular, giving full
p __^B_ l, __! c "» r, P*j>'<»«. tstes, Ac, free of charge.
c. r h e greatest advantage! now offered with re
gard to Life Insurance, by
C. R. BRICKEN.
n ~ _ , General Insurance Agent.
Oifict Pearl st., oppoiit-* J. N. Gordon's.
-»■--. Next to E. D. Eacho't.
R__ Preserve your Teeth—Arrest Decay-
Ibseaired Oum- restored to a lualfhv condition hr
th-T D " K WDEN '« DENTAL FLUID It whitens
the leeth. prevents th<* formation of Tartar, af
-li d "_lr c f dy T ? Uet to T ooth * ,she . » nd imparts a
deluhtfulporfuineto the breath. Recommended
by Dentists everywhere. For sale by all Drug
«i»ts. apl4-St*
___*-__* _■>•"*• JE. t*A. Plnce wish te in*
l D_ l __i' e ..A ad "* of Richmond of their having
REMOVED their DRESS MAKING BUSINESS
-i _ e ._°J! d »treet, between Clay and Marshall sts.,
where they wil be pleased to execute any orders
in their line of huaine*.. ap )3-iw*
■__ Prepare for Hot Weather ! ~
_. REFRIGERATO^ FH,GERATO,,S -
The subscriber has l>een appointed by the manu
facturers, Messrs. E. ». Farsen A _0.,501e Agents,
in Mam street, for the sale of their unrivalled
DR. KANE REFRIGERATORS!
WITH THR WATBJUB-B I'ATKJIT VK.ITILATOBS.
All others bearin. tbat name are not genuiae.and
purchHsers will please be careful to examine them
before buying. Also, the celebrated
LARRABEE REFRIGERATORS
which have now been before the public for the last
eu'lit rears.
The above Refrigerators are not excelled in the
country for all the requisites to l» found in a tor
article, and persons in want will please call and
compare, before purchasing elsewhere
_- ,■> ,i J r ttoß - t. 137 Main it .
ap 12-otif 3d door above Dispatch Office.
•..Herring'* Fire-Proof Safes,
HERRING'S FiRE-PRtOK n s f -FE^ OOf
HERRING'S FIRE *"**'
Agency 130 Mam atrtg **•»»
ap 12-6t KNOWLEB A WALFORD.
>_» Southern Sewing Machines.
LESTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
RICHMOND, VA.
Tbe subscribers have formed a joint stock com
pany for the purpose ol luahuficturiii"
LESTER'S CELEBRATED
TWO-THREAD, LOCK-STITCH, SHUTTLE
SJBWIN-I MACHINES,
a'lncli, from simplicity of construction and adap
tation to all branches of needlework, stands un
rivalled, and we offer them to the publio with full
conbdence, believing that a fair trial of the ma
chine will satisfy all of oar ability to furnish thii
_wn ec '"*««i>,rr.*m OUR
OWN rALTORY. that will prove ,„ every respect
equal to the best furnished by Northern manufac
tories.
These machinosare manufactured and sold under
teal rights from E.lias Mows, Jr., Wheeler A
Wilson s Manufacturing Company, Graver k Bx
ker s .owing Machine Company, and I. M. Sinter
Job. I .Lester. James 8. Kent,
Abrain Warwick, P. Horton Ketch
Horace L. Kent, Christian A Lathrop.
Edmond, Davenport A P. C. Warwiok. Jr"
_P°A' „ . Boiling W. Hsxall,
W G Paine, H. K. _11, sob, '
J. L. Appersnn, b W. Knnwles,
,?; a W c ° ,, i dr rf«"a T h,> «* L - D Walford.
I hos. W. McCaace, John A Geo. tiibson.
James Dunlop, Keen. Baldwin A fril-
Thos. R. Price, loams.
Wm. Beers, Edmond A Davenport.
-r H _ a *- nUeue * C.Gennet.
W. B. Wsrwick. Wm. A. Walters.
ti; *ii "pwison, 8. McGruder'sSons.
W. H. Macfarland, L. W. Glass brook,
Sam'l Putney. John Pureed.
Geo. J. Sumner, Crenshaw A Co.,
H. E,C.Basksrvill,
Corbin Warwick,
William Palmer. Gen. W. Yancey.
John Thompson Brown, Jas. A Cowardin,
Joseph P. Wißstoa, W. B. Pleasants, !
Sam'll J. Harrison.
N. B.—Local Agents wanted in all the large
cities and towns in the United States aad Caasda.
p_i»iNTHi_ > iai e _ l i , f•.'"s:• offioe for Kirinat,
CORINTHIAN HALL, Main strset. Address
-.k __._« ? TisJl Manufacturing Company.
mh M'.*__p Richmond. Va. |
Al At J. W. RANDOLPH'S.
Ml Mftin ________t
THE BIBLICAL REASON WHY, a family tßide
. to scripture Readmits; ai. * J*m*mm
LETTERS FROM SWITZERLAND, by 8. J.
BTORI Es', _v*Grace Greenwood; 80c. •
ttAINBOW AND LUCKY, by Ab-
WA_T_ Mwili 01 ". ********* 7to.
*_n_niv R A B i_ WOOD ' * Lo»a Story; Al.
STORIES of Inventors and Discoverers, by J.
Timbs. illustrated; 78c. '
THE HISTORY OF PRANCE, by Parke Godwin;
rr. eiiS^ 8 .- b " *" E ' Btt,W#r ******* L'brs
ry eeitiwa; SI. * p M-lt
_____?_"*-«* „ WEST A JOHNSTON'S
Pabluhiag, Bookselling aad Stationery Establish
. „„_, inent.Mt Main st.. Eagle Ssuare
A VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOMTiEth a Lead
___._/_■___*_ &V*l *** 'aa'deatal No:
ties, of Maechooria, Kamacbatka aad Japaa.
By Perry McDonourh Coliina. Bl*S.
LIPTI OK HON. SPhPHEN A%oVg_AS,U.S.
i Senator from Illiams, with his most important
•aaeehea and Resorts. By a member of the
_ western Bsr with a portrait. SI
THE PIONEERS. Preacher? aad'psopl. o, the
a M u*TOttf^
r^f^l%_i?l#^S_,
_ ol tli*"Heirof Redelytfe." _#• _v.
TH B,
M i , r.vH._V_^ U8 ' VI. ■ BtAO.
VRiis. rf* _ _ N J°, RB^ND OISCOVKR'
A_Tii N _ B |v. C W C . X AND T" K I'REPUL
An*- £*_* for *W aad young. By John
THE __v/__\ A __PI h . il _ B _ , f-. r _ t, °-"' »•••
o «f__.V. P "ANCB.lAaci.Bt GauL)
___sT___?*_l*_ F, P__ Pieturf. By Sir Ed-
Library adition fl.
tt « H i___£ Il<EB B * *—» b Abhott.He.
ahould bs^ffire_B3d l °to reC#,,r * "° Ul * **********
_. i__ii* _ * JOHNSTON.
•f I*-"1 *-" Books.lUrs.lU Main street.
Pmsbl** MAOAZIRM FOR MAY.
W ____S AOT WOOD; by Paul Riogvolk. A .mat
TH S_2l^*^V'tMilSil AMD PRO-LB
u;ii_ M«"awtif»iyß»ler„ by William Hsary
asv i , ___?J!^ l **« lo { | »- Pice flat*
BAY _A__* ?, _ AL .s b » the author ol " Wide, Wide
b,
.WS-bSrtoa ok*«.-
THE UAU*NTED HOMESTEAD; by Mrs. E D. I
-.' J?' goathworth Paper, a volt., fl; sloth, a
#1 at. Par eaie hy , I
toiis&t3l>*
Lady'a Book snVallather popsta? rerie&eala "
_____al_______m_s ____A*~-_i_____"" _B__Ttmt > I
_ wjiiim
LA PIES t. work obMAN-
TlLLAlaad -USflks. Apply, this morn*
tmg. at Mt*. tTRUK'S Mantilla and
Hnjahirt M_a_faut.ry.67 Main street.
Als-, made out of old ones that
are worn oat. at 10-It*
WASTED- Three or four JOURNEYMEN
PAINTERS. Apply p.
' WM. MITCHELL.
J»P_l6-»t__ Broad, near Mayo street.
WANT Kit-One or more ROOMS, or a small
. HOUSE, near i but North of) the County Court-
House. Imm ire st this otfice. ________
WAHTEB-A PURCHASER-RARE
__ CHANCE FOR MILLINERS AND HAT
X_J» B iT'.a_»h to sell a complete set of FASH
ION ARL E BLOC K8 aad S PRESSING I RONS?Ior
_**?' _ w '.'""ds IrtuißSss, consistiag of Msn snd
Boy s Blocks. Bloomer and Bonnet Blocks, in
quire of the sitfiacriber. at Dudley A Co.'s, 7i Main
street, between 2 aad So'clock P. M.
ap lt-3t» HAM'L McRICKARD.
-U7ANTKO-TO RENT-A iid_JIESIDENCE,
vy with from seven to nine rooms, and comfort
able rooms for servants, in a genteel neighbor
hood, and not too remote from the business part of
the city State tsrms. Address "J. C.." Bob 6,
Richmond, Va. ap lt-ts
white girl, to COOKVnTWASH
** for a family of four. Apply on 37th street,
lietween ('lav and Leigh.
-*?ltl n * WILLIAM P. CREECY.
WA"TEn..NEGRO.-l want to purchase »
**. NEGRO MAN. who hashed experience in
taking care of and driving horses, and also in gar
dening, a man of middle ags would not be ob
jected to. He must lie sober and honest. Such an
one would find a very comfortable home. Address
_____________ v a. ,2t *
WANTED-A man wbo>understaadsPAßlvr
ING and GARDENING., to reside on a farm
sear Richmond. One with a wife who can man
agea DAIRY would be preferred. Also, ten LA
BORERS. Address Box Ml, Richmond P. O.
ap 13—lw
WASTED-A good~OPr_iATOR on Wheeler
A Wilson's Sewing Machine.
_ aplO-ts CHILES A CHBNERY.
WANTED— For ths balance i.r tbe year a good
-~_w , A £ O NKR; *«» eaeerieaeed ENGINE
RUNNER, aad ten able NEGROES, at the Car
bon Hill Mines. Appli to Mr. Rbihs, at Coke
\ ard. corner 10th aad Cary its.
JNO. J. WERTH, Agent.
W .C-TJP.P - Gentlemen to bear in mind that
*_, KING'B is the place to get their LIGHT CAS
-BIMERKS scoured and pressed, to look like new..
Goto KING'S and see his work.
___ ap 3—lm 10th St.. baaaaaa Msin and Cary.
WA NTE D-1M ME DIAT EL V -30 first-Fate
MANTILLA MAKERS. None but good
hands need appl v.
GINTER, ALVEY A ARENTS.
ap*—ts Corner of Main snd 13th streets.
WANTEO.-I wish to purchase a pair ol extra
larjie, well-broke MULES.
mh39-ts JOHN J.WERTH, Agent.
WANTED.— I wish to hire for the Win's Sul
phur Bprings Company about 100 DINING
ROOM and CABIN SERVANTS, for the ensuing
Springs season. THOS J. KAGBY.
Genersi Aient, 8 Wall street,
mhtl-lm Under St. Charles Hotel.
WANTED-2.W0 dot. Champagne BOITLES
wanted by DUDLEY A CO.,
_Bih 13-ts Tt Main st__
TITAN TED—Everybody to know that _____i
" commenced the manufacture of TRUNKS,
CARPET-BAGS, and VALICES at No. M. Main
atreet. Richmond, where they can find a beautiful
assortment of Trunks, Valices, and Carpet-Bags,
of every style, at prices as low as they can he
bought in the Northern cities, both at wholesale
and retail. Trunin repaired aad Covers mads to
order, at the shortest notice,
de JB-4m JAMES KNOTTB_^
PERSONAL.
OWE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WAS I>
For the detection ofthe Pup that barked st me I
through the New York Police Gnsette; and I also
forewarn the public to beware of bis stock, for he
must be one of the lowest Ours.
HAGAN'S JOHN, Creek Nation.
*»B-m _ ISthstreet__ :
"TV-TirE.— Delinquent consumers of Water in
__ MADISON WARD are hereby notified that i
they fail to pay then bills onor before the ltith in«t.
before the hour of 3 o'clock, P. M.. they will b
dealt with according to the requirements of the
following extract from the ordinance concerning
the ArV ater Works :
By aii ordinance passe,! by the Council. MayZlst.
ISSB, 'If any Water Bill remain unpaid for tuibty
bays next r.fter tn.it on wh'eli it is presented, the
Auditor shall notify the Superintendent, who shall
■top the VV ater being used on the premises in re
spect to which the default exists, (and he shall not
allow it to be used on those p.-ernises again until
■aid bill is paid.) and live per cent, will lie added to
the origiaal amount of tne bill, which shall t«
placed m Mia. hands of the City Collactor. who is
hereby authorized and required to collect the same
aa if it was due for city taxes."
~. „ D. J. SAUNDERS, Jb.. for
mhlo-lt M. L. SrBATToB, Auditor.
NOTICE. ••In order-to have a change in busi
ness, weve'iuest all peisons indebted to us, by
note or open account, to come forward and make
p.v merit without delay, as we wish to settle up
the bu«ine >s ofthe eeeeera as speedily as possible
All persons having claims arainit the firm, will
please present thsin without delay.
Our stock on hand is large at present, and we
oner it at a reduced price f«r cash.
aplti-lw AUSTIN A GENTRY.
T WOULD respectfully call the attention of all
r lovers ol a pure slues of SODA WATER to
cive my.fountain a trial. As I keep conttantlv on
hand, with a fresh assortment of Syrups. Creams,
Ac..tosaK,SODA WATER manufactured from
the best Bicarbonatcd Soda.
... W. L. WARINti.
ap lt»—1 w IG7 Broad street, above •*h.
pVERYBODV GOES TO GOLlWiillT-h~
E-iaOft BROAD ST-Everything is selling extra
ordinary cheap, as he is closing out his stor-k, pre
vious to his removal. Bonnets. Flats, Ruche*
Millinery fioodx in seneral. Striped, Checked. Bril
liants. Nainsook snd Sw,ss Muslins. Dress Trim
mings; TsrletMU.HDa r-u.; White Hose, 10cts;
splendid Bleached Cottons. 8 cts.; lon* Mitt.
double and twisted. Wets; short do.. 37> a cts ;'
Mantles. Dusters, Chesterfield, and other Ka
lans; Irish Linens, Embroideries of all kinds
Hosiery. Gloves, (ia tint lets ; 31)0 Hoop Skirts, at
half the regular price. I* is to the interest of
everybody to call, as the lioods must be sold to
nnke room previous to movins. and we hays only a
little time to do it in. So those who want bar
gains should call immediately at.
E. GOLDSMITS, »'8 Broad st.
JJO D A W ATE R...We beg to inform our
t_J friendi and the public, that we have this day
commenced drawing Soda Water,which is manu
factured from pure Bicarbonate of Soda, by au
apparatus which combines all the modern mi
provements. with the addition of two chambers,
in winch the gas is washed, consequent!, the So.la
Watsr is purer thau that mads by any other pro
cess. Our Syrups are manufactured from ths
fresh fruits, not from deleterious essences. Fresh
Cream Syrups every day.
PJAB. H. PEARCE A CO.'S
New Drug Store, near the Capitol Sqnare,
Corner Mh and Broad streets.
UODA WATEK.-Mv Soda Water apparriiuTis
k-» ia perfect order, and for quality of Soda Wa
ter acknowledge no superior in tins or any other
oity. lam also supplied with freeh Cream every
day from this, throughout tbs season.
__ __ *_ L WARING.
Wa.Ms.bea_ street, above »th.
FASHION \RLE STRAW BON MMT».
n RUCHES AND RIBBONB. LACE VEILS?--
Opening this morning fivs cases Straw BaanaeUof
ths ns.est shapes; alio, boxes Spring Ribbons.
„ CHAS. A.GWATKIN.
Cornerßth aad Main streets.
L _?£_r_W___*' *>*>•***** Ac.-CHAS.
-t- A. GWATK IN w opening byever* steamer, s
handsome assortmsnt of spring Wrappings Bar
gains, bargaine. C. A. GWatWiN,
Corner tth and Main streets.
S _!*___•• _ ke, _!*P bbU ' C * n _ ***** Cmttara,
hhds. x\sw Orleans and Porto RieoSugsrs;
MO twxei Adamantine Caadlss; 74 bbls. Muvo
va-'o Molasses; SS bbls. Portland Byrap; to bbls.
Octerhausen 8) rup. POTTS. PA RL BY ACQ.
SPECIAL BJOTIt E.-SODA WATER." sool
___ *S •aa's'ing, drawn from porcelain fountains,
with 1* ruit, Catawba, Rainbow, and other Syrups
** „ C.S.DAWSON..
Corner Main aed ISth streets.
T ___? ___* : »|-i. r P>uß«a # for stewiag for
*■ Üble use—good substitute for peachsi; also
ri-f-__Lf pr _*«. km * J* I ?** fuU H* v »'ad and sweet;
lust received for sale by
[ LOUIS J. BUBSIKUX.No.mMainst.
| nOLORED CLOTHS. COLOR'DCLOI MS.
ri_.a_' c * , -'f d .f'J ot « 0 '* U, 5 *_ J ***)***' Ladies*
Uoths, suitable for »P„_s_Closk«. which we tall tt
«i Wperysrd JOHNSON A HARWOOD.
_ No. 77 Main st.
pRBSH BUTTER, PRCSM IVffl_»7=
A Just received ISO pounds ver* aiee Batter, aad
expect to receive more ob Tuesday neit.
W GDANDRIDGK. No K. Broad tt
S_£™_______"**__**-_ •■"•« >ot prime
*-* Hams. Shoulders and fides for site by
• S PLEASANTS. Agent.
No. 1 Main St., corner 17th.
WHIS_.KYrPr.aeh ~Bread, aad.
Holland Gib, very superior. for salt by
_ B. P-EASANTf, Ages'.
No. S Maia strtet, coraer 17i_.
W WALLACE'S PL R E MOUNTAIN
. DEW WHIBKEY. fora_.br
a* a. . TO*' WALLACE SONS.
Corntr Pearl and Cary sts.. Richmond. Va.
*-* BACCO.-3W pkts. m store. f«ar sale b»
__w mTWa LLAC E. SON 8.
PINK HAVANA CIGARS, warraaatTita"
--* a:ae-a small ooasisaniest. for sale by
•©*•.
F ___ J ? __* _° "*»a. Ettra>Bd Bup.ifia. PUm7,
r.s.i.ot *-*** sw
PRKNI H BRAftDV.--«>«___. Pn»«. Brss
200 SK^lr,^ s^*^^
__ J**-J?^y±93Jo*B
22* »%«:ttS^gi
•♦~_.ru*.. lor sals by WM. WALLAC_«ajNi
IyMISRbV.-M bhto Rye Wbu
.___:_rwMr__{fis_ir -
B_Bl4ff_j__{S»^««»
"IJULbV^V_^&_ -^4
-_-«at mmrnt -.aoaiia. -~
mmn *f :^ 9M ) _lß___rl_nk_LaVw_Bt Mm- _____
- _ 4 • m 10*%^
Alro Si_sSi-*^ s si
F •• • at A .
W,,| heasbvsrioiViiV-A!'_*'•
lastoßt. stso'oT'k b!ti. A P*."-,,..
bouse A Co.. Msede _ l_L' , *' , "f M.*.. „
ths lust.mte _**** * "»•••. »..<! _??£**,
____ .... SRsL'
»OA__D_lfa .
B?n J"h-drs-,* wwhSalT;"s* «et__ *,„ _,
BOARD, Bd _^^'S^^
■_ We rnome.suiKible f„,' ******** mg ._
commodate sfew DAY BOAHf?.u- : ••«__*
House, on Grace, bstween m.i *'!*"• fS-T*
_sp C-2.' ' "* l *"* n ■ k sad ah «£.; *
Bo ah uokit c nt7_tL _E ***
ROOM, ob imiueZt , "" ,t DKB!t_>
b«.ld.-g of 8 »
Powhata. Hawse. The" wdi ti f* ' "*«■&_
or to a married gentleman -._ '"W",*
pARRER HOtSfc.
Gentlemen will find the _______ *■*.„
with every effort for thets_£t f "f**a.<>&L
DER aot excelled io thef_l^Vfe»u^
-■__*- 4 -__~- - WHS*
*fi MITE SULPHUR WATER
WIIITKsr,T M H T ( ", { s.. , i.,v
Th. long «"«»«
SULPHUR BPRXNG*?(br'th,,' 1'V?" "11T1
easss. renders dbms.ent their____*»•»
oaey unnecessary. " Ir "•didi, ]i
For many years the waten ef ___ ■
been transported and used b. tH»_____Btai
homes, and, espenen.-e MrJtt2__***•*
same beneficialeff.ets Sl*a7iJ____ J** S
■aMtMbta rfras* />«.,* at the fount?-!*****l*»
These waters are rentu AHKRii?*
decidedly ALTERATIVE.
a remedy, and the quality Bioresu2_ '"'■' s
given to them their high reputa.__?_?■!
terative power, or their peenUr -___*»»*
ences. by which they rtu\utauf,t*!R*>»n\
turn*, resolve CoTumi* '«■"<
obstructions in the smaller **essta___ !_" "*
morbid accumulation* from ■______ •"'*.,
prorh.c.ni the alterative srVrs/2_ „_■'■»
minded in alßaost ever* ___ «♦?»_ •■■*•»*
A. in APERIENT smH TKHirTt
range or diseases to which lasVy %,•_____ "h
b. apparent to mericl „ le „--,Vr h X i-**
as. r/.reaa.r afftet.ons of tli« S Vonul , T 4 " *
Liver, hulneij.. Skin, Jv >, I- , *.*»*■••.
lions of ths organs generally, ths, aSLa. ''
effects, stimulating those ttist »,. , ! ■*'":
establishing heialtny see eti n Vin .u,r?*' * ■
m i_'_vS , p"kM?_"' ll ******** ******
In in SI LPSIA and m Chronic wt_*
tbe mucous coat of the Stonueh __l B___" ■
are employed with the ta B
In the var.oui tanaeof 1.l vk«ID <Vasi. .
CHRONIC DIARRIbKA I. «o
them, after a*VEH^£^
t.on, they sre very lerviceni-k '"aaa
Tn?4_*__ r^/ f'** rf - CHWl ««Co_nii
riJINs. ho., pecunar to female*. t„e, r "a*.
,B _Vt!__f_ , r_ fte _ ~_i"*»"y, ._ i "*»"y •"••"" '
___» .yALOIA aad ths ranees ism. __.
When they are the reault ~f ,*es_iT___
wato?. *" U °* tea "'"'
In CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.Itaw km,.,.
fic.*cy is ceval witn the early 1.i.t0,,' .
Springs. ."*wrj ot v
.t__."- I t- p f n, ? l,v ? **' ro i" !lt "aa|lt« tsßttaflOn
their value has l.en l„n< Hiiprec.Hle.l '
InMEKCLRIAI. DIBK__E» _^fi ttfcttl .
liar a.ection that results fn.n. the twlujVTi
cucy in avrrajUTii Hiiectn.ns. i full temmJiL
Water stands sari v»ii*u io ,ts tarsavtpM
Wt. Pamphlets dsssripUr. „( ifc, BefcaSu.
racier and applicabilities ~f the \V»tei- ■»..>_
giHtis.oiiapplici,ii sto tbe Agenti
„ HjL. These Wmers. secure!, put is . ••,
Sprinirs in glass bnttlss, an so. bsuu ranhrt
furnished to the Agents ,n R ebmos< aWtttsn
plr »f the nener.l publio.
_J_To prevent iliipositu.n, »nc!i Imnlt. kai-.
WAIfcM. blown in tho felass, Vrisett a
note is genuine.
Oedera from individuals, and tde *-ts*i t___n
cutthß Luited Slates, should l.tir_UHu
, , PURCELL. LtDDkCO,
.-ipii-*Jni_ be.'l Aeeets. HidMaw-U
I) A I 1, B I X I. .1 II l> .
a.. bltli st., near Mam. RTliumnd/.i
Ihe siii«,rri'.er is now put'uu up. in tnvi •
country, all kmdiof HYDRAULIC tPPAIATI<
on the most icientific and approved tnteiwi v
wsrranred to work well.
ALSO— ire. and llrais LIFT md ram
I*!/_,__ Copper BOfLERS. BaTH Tl»
WATER CLOSETS. WasH,STA.nW SHr
r.R* for Hot nnd Cold Water. Ac HI>;AW -v
GAS PITTING. MKTALIC ROOrirlS -IT
I'ERINii and BPOUTIHG. dose in tha Wat
most in hit initial maniier, and <>n vrr» HtßHi
diating terms
»%_ Orders from any part of tha Stall i>rnnrt,
attended to -ipll '
VI X«. I■ IA LIP ft IPrMHAHCR M_g_
NY-RKiH "SITION -A rttaiMtias •■! >
dollars per ihs'e on the slisres in ill* ospitltiM
lof the VIRiiINIA LIFE INBURANCB COM
i'AN V, will lm due an.i payahle al Iht ml '■»
I Crettaaay. ea MOW MAY. April l«'h, lmin.
By order of the Board «•! LHrtcten.
.• pl *l 2t _ J* ADAIR FLKA.SA.vrs.ibf■
HANKS' ini'HOVKII a,KIUMIItN
beobuiuedof BLAIR A OIIAMBKKLAVH
dealers in Teas. Wines, Lwu.ni anil timers
generally. No. '2 .Main atreet.
■_. Pries .. 14ju per Imihel. sp li-i:
NEW STVLK MVUftEM SHTSJiiit s
oeived st N. WALK KR *d» * '
_ , . _ luJMiinatr.l.
«sw Style Business Suits just received at
- „. . - N - WALKER ACO U,IDS Mat*
Fine Black Dress Suns for sale at
_ -. L N WALKER A CO.'S. l«JMi.ii;
Fine Black Dress Suits for ssls st
N. WALKER A CO f.lltt Vaini'.
Cassimete Business and Dress Suits nWt ><"»'»'
at IT WALKER A CO. _. MMIM*
Csssimsrs Business and Drsss. .itiiEauitusroar.
tt N. WALKER A CO.'S. lul Va.ri..
CLOSING OUT-A CHANCK POt HaKfl
__/ KKEPERa.-Haviug taken ths a..- >•■ >
Main street, lately oc-iipieu by Msasn. Bo'>' J
Hon, where we intend to open in a l>"« i*'i- * '
a new and in _nihceiit stock of China. *i s*«w»'*
Hour*- Furnishing and Fancy lio.Mli. ws '.Ifcr •«'
st,*ck st tbe corner of Bro id in .1 .W *trr«u at tut
prises as will msurs their speed* »ali sail <>__*
cuitoiucri a chance to get «r*;»i l»r»M»a few
call iiuinediately at SCHAAi* k Co I
Corner of 11r..s J and Si s^rssia
pOM POUND Ea»-.-< X OV JtWAI<»
Vr GINGER.-Tlns Essence contaici all thea
pertiesnf tbe Jamaica Ginger in its —sst•__•_•
trstsd torm. and is one,.( the Ust nun ) in" 1 : ™
sow in use. It is an excilient t.n.i. •»'!» V
grateful to tbe stomach, and is mvain at-'i t>" • ■
gestioß.Cheiic. Hearttairn. Ki-itui«d.•». HnW* ■>'
Acidity or Paiss of the Stoma, a I'reparsd «•
sold br A. BODEKER * CO Drsstftt
No. li».-sisiti.'
--0~ LU n«».ill*4lON I ANOf Ft! TORL
-1 have just completed uitbersar.il m* «»• '
sale sad retail store, the largest ''•"•*.' k
tory ia this eitv. for inskinx supermr Kefcnej'' m
dies. .Merchants are reauesle.) to tear* IV r■ ■
dsra st my wholesale sto c. it th-i wist to *•
fifty per cent. I hays sis... st ihn B_«. i *■■■*.
plete itock of Confectiouerirs, übm»_ll»_» ■*
their freshness. Csllst A.AMro*)".
lit MicoLa >_*>•;
Opposite Kent l-ise*'-"-.
( iO»PM TIOtIKKIKS A» R -wl '.V
V-» PRICEB.-R«ceivuig tins U»» r* aja*
lU9 bsis Almonds. Cream Nuti. MM ***,**
auto; «W Uixss R*ismis;SO ojum * t ***V!!j'',
gsr; 9t» boxes Orsiues and Lemons: •« »'
fresh Fits; IU casks Currants; HOists rrssss. *
the. French Candies. lam also mslisi d ******
bit Rei.-ed Caadies.uastusilsal
duesd prices.
Bt. Nisholss Saloon, op Keut. Ps.se * p»
HOOP SKIRTS! MIMtP «» _TS ;! gI J_
hare just rscsived s l«t of H
made very light, of W.s veri l.st, tf*«'K'*_"Vi,
to which ws is viU the sttenn.-s of H. l»€_P". „
arsodsriag them st vers l..*s* »'"**•.. T t ' v , .
tbem of tbe fol'owtsg hiss. *«. ♦ ' w .'__.,»
17 hoops, for misses: fa. a>.».»».« •***'*•,?
for ladies. The above ms.eis .«r> ****Z t ,
meat, sad we art uteris* "•'* I < v h "_.',
Shirt of good tualit, %^ |V.
TO * OUSTry~7*.v*_ ,i*eV?>
Country merchanu shou.,l he Ten r__
where itei n.%ke their ».. .-hasesal *-•_*".
there w pleat > ..f so ealle.lc.ia saMt O *******J m \
ot had sugars snd passed mi t-; H>« » 9* **\ S
sold in itorei »n <• .niiin«»i«'i. *--' '"S _,_, <i
onlers st the regular »ea_qii»rt«rs..f
Issd Candy manufsetory. mxde **gf***B ***
aad there yim willtet s *o.*d »£•'«'• p Mj, c
A. ANTON!, opposes aesi. *****'%
_l_ni R»t». MOUNTAIN w _* _T,V'.
OUU TtTiotio brandit» essks P.»t.
Malata Wiaei te Wds. Pssasj lv«s. *****- , t '
d>; U V.ra.o.* A»sl« «< *'"*'' «V*
tßarier aad eishth ssski imtaartsa Br»»J>■ ■
fresh Ale aad Street Cider; tar •** Jo k m
-Vffi^V_lAM !l^__i^l-i^,
W HY; Hedway's Reidy M«
l_rer levtgoraior; Aitr'tCbsrn
WiMluw's Soothing *yrtat; Dr. Nu.«aiM»i
Hheumati. ■•^_ o!< „ Dj-i*
Coiasr tth and »■<■** _g_;
-i BI » M «». VA»*lSM»^»eM^
sr-a..k;Cov-h Vsraisb; _SH__HrM ***
Dasvar Vsrsiab; Jsmb VsrsiM: »"••■ •"■
auh; Leather Vsriiish-ier sale a>« *»» _j , ,i.
' BODEK KllOa. No. M *•*» (
1 6WS geaaiM Brov Wiadsgi .^oo..'*
CerMiM-r.iai^^
TO^J ,r,,ii MM * «^ r MtL
a pais, tg c Wß #rM*iaMJ• r »• , *
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