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Eiiliramrtt gi-pttL MON.»SY ■ORKIWO APRIL. 14, 1_». Aashetoa Smith, lie CcllaS Nlrared. A taio«raplt> of Astheton tSmitb, the crtat Mittrodof E.n»tßd.has jna> been published In Loßdoa, and from a review of It we take U»eioilowin«pas»ate. -This hero, not oaly of fox boating, bnt of all sporta. Sir Be was a Srst-rata shot, cricket er, boxer, MlUard-pßiyer aad sailor, at well at rider aad huauatan-wat forated by aa ture for Bis part. He was of tae right Reiffht for exerUo. and endura.ee— B ve feet lea inch ,«_with a well proportioaed, ttuecular, rath er sttgaU frame, weighiag tea stone la hit aarly days, aad latterly about eleven stone ten. Once only he foaad a nut who could stand before hU flsU, a«id that mau said that hit blow was like Use kick of a horse. The story ol his great aeuta wttk tke seal haa ver -who had struck bis horse, is already pretty well known. Ilia features were plate, and not indicative of high breeding.but intelligent and full of tke ca iin lies* of perfect itli.posees aion aud a resolute will. Tbe son ol a great sportsman, he was la tke saddle from bis cmldbood; aad so completely did he grow to ii, that It wat tbe pillow of bis sickuest aad tbe arm-chair of aia old age. • A princely fortune enabled bim to carry on bis caliiug la a princely style; and marrying at fltty-oue, he bad no tamity cares to turn bis mind from the maia object of his life. Ha bad tba aye at a bawa, aad not oaly fer a line across reentry, but for other things. A box of jpapers waV stolen from his study. He called An all hU serranu, questioned tbem all around, aad received lrom them all a denial, tine ofthem afterwarda returned to tbe room to put coals on tbe tire. He collared bim at once and tbe man coufessed himself guilty.— He had read guilt in bis face. His temper was hot and ouce be appeared.before a police ma _isiratefor ibrashiug the son of the attorney to a bubble railroad who had brought in his bill, lie was a good and steady friend aud hater, and generally rather obstinate, coming of a sire who, having opposed tbe inakiug of the Menai Bridge, would never*cross it when It a-as made. In tbe hunting Held bis 'ougue was sharp, but not foul. 'Now, then, sir, if yon don't think you've done barm enough already, ride through my bounds again; but if yon think rou bare, you may as well go home.' - The dietetics of a man who rode hard with hounds till eighty are worth knowiug. He drank little, but eat much, as well he might, considering his enormous amount of exercise. His regular breakfast on a bunting morning wns a great plate of hashed mutton, which he could digest iv the saddle. He eat no lunch. Ou coming home from bunting be used to go to bed for an hour, and then into a warm baih before dinner. He hardly ever wore a great coat. In his latter days be took to the wuier a-ure. and wanted everybody else to take to it. " He was a desperate rider in tbe full sense of the term. _*erhaps no other man ever roue deliberately and habitually for a fall. He used io say that with a fall, you might get over anything- mad tbat any man who professed to ride ougut to knowhow to fell. He knew him self how to fall, and iv all bis tumbles never hut twice broke a bone; and of tbe two time.-, once lrom having a clasp knife in his breast pocket, lie always fell clear of his horse, and never let go tbe bridle. Once wheu bis horse was plungiug round him as he lay ou the grouud with the bridle clenched In bis hand, a nervous friend called out to him to let go or he would be kicked. He replied, 'he shall kick my brains out first.' In making a cast, as in the run, he went without hesitation straight over everything where he thought the scent lay, aud to this bis success as a huntsman was partly due. On one occasion, at the close of a run, he rode up hill over a fence, carrying away tbe top rail, which, wheu the top rail had beeu carried away, no other mau in the field would look at. Finding the gate at the end of one of the two parallel bridges locked, he leaned clear over both rails to the other bridge. "One day, in a hard frost, he persuaded a master ot hounds with whom he was staying, just to put the hounds into covertaud let them find a lox.aud, tbe fox being found, went away with them, aud bad a hard run over the iron ground—a spree, tbe thopgbt of which sets one's teeth on edge. Peopte were not aston ished to see him go straight over the most tre mendous places, but they were surprised to see tbat be did not eveu look ronnd at the lead when he was over. Though a desperate rider he was not a wild one, but, oa the contrary, most judicious, and gave his horse every cbauce. His band was v .equalled,and hort.es which no one else could manage were tracta ble with him. He never lost his temper wilh animals. His bene knew it was useless to refuse with bim, and one of tbem leapt with him into the middle of a pond which be bad unconsciously ridden up to, with his bead fumed away,"aud which the horse thought it his doty to take. His hounds hailed his ap proach with joy afar ott", though he only hunt ed aud never led tbem. He was absolute mas ter of his craft and all that belonged to it. aud what the Duke of Wellington was to other English Generals, that was Assbetou Smith to other English huntsmen. "Nor was he master of the sportsman's crait alone. HU strong sense and warm heart made aim in other ways a useful man. He did a great deal of good, real good, aud iua judicious way, among the poor on his estates, espocially among quarry men on bis great quarries in Wales. He saw the great fact that property is the root of a social virtue, and gave each of his men, as fer as he could, a tew acres of waste land, which tbey,of course, turned into it tardea. He was a builder of churches and of schools, and the clergy—teu of his paribhes found bis band always lree. He had a great turn tor mechanical contrivances, ana was a great ship-builder. He even disputed with Mr. Scott Russell the merit of having origi nated the 'wave line.' He is said also to bave beeu the first saggestor of our fleet of gun boats. What it surprises us more to hear, is that he was not without literature. Pope ami Horace were bis favorites; Le knew 'JEloise to Abelard' by heart. He was also a iiassiou nte admirer of Shakspeare, aud fond of re- I .eating tbe speech of Polonius, especially the lines (really applicable to his own charac ter)— 'To thine own self be true. And it shall follow aa the night the day, Thou canat not tten be false to any man.' "Where he picked up his Horace it is diffi cult to say. He was at Eaton eleven years, but he said he learned nothing there,and pro bably'he spoke tbe truth. There was a vein of reiigiou iv him, which showed itself espe cially daring tbe sufferings of his last illness, in frequent expressions ot resignation to the will of G-od. He was a regular church-goer, and always, whatever the distauce, on toot. Without setting up fora moralist, he discour aged gambling aud debauchery iv his sporting circle. "A man who spoke t j him jestingly of sui cide wu-* told never to joke on such a subject again. Though rather self-willed, he was uu ueliish, and could not bear, when 111, to disturb his servant iv tbe night. His heart was always easily touched. He aud bis horse having beeu kindly sheltered from tbe rain by tbe master of a wretched hovel, he next day sent masous to build the mau a uew house. A bill for A2UO was banded round In bis presence, and uttered for £Ao. He saw tbat tbe name of the unfortunate drawer was that of an old school fellow, paid tdim to the holder, and threw the bill into the lira, Of course it is easy for wealth to play the beneficent Caliph, but it was ut least geouine feeling iv Assbetou Smith. Iv politics, of course, he was a Tory, an_L as a member of Parliament, of course be meWrspoke, but voted bard for his party. He would post up to London from his place ou the other side of Audover, lor a division, af tor a day's haul." UfL BNIt I If BARGAIN S.-CHAB. A' »*» tfWATKIN. corner «th and Main streets, will l*e opeaing this morning Ladies' Dress Goods at a great sacrifice, hngnsh Barege Anglais, a targe lot handsome color* at ML., a large lot finer grade* at a great reduction oa tae early proas; aew atyle P.ulard Bilks, vary handsome; aew Beretea at 75 ,-er cent le*a than March prices. Cheap rent and small expense .ill sell the greatest bargains in all the nevest sty lea Drest Goods. The ladies .ill call a.oruei BUi aad Maia its., SI door above. „ CHAH.A. GWATKIN. Corner Main and oth. fe door above. B A *y__^y HW * **•-"»■*•• l»anis. Breasts -.nd i .de Bacon; It bbls. So. 1 Reined I ard; *J Kxtra (joebea Butter; SI bbls. Sew Orleans .Mi.!..sues; 5 hints. Porto Mtco Molasses; H) 1.1.1*. V Intra Cn-al B Sag ar: A tierori as. Bias; 100 lioxes Ad untniiii* and Tallow Caadlee; ai boxes l«m:tli's Family Soap; M 0 bbb. WW, i,2 Ma_ uoiiußia Whisks* ; fit casks Wins. -*«__,T_Jj Gin; boxesGaapowaer aad Oulosg Teas, for aaUlow to the trade. _FAR_S_kJUHE_. Utth atreet. &l_St^ {_f_XkVm^ au t. as are generally kept ia first eleas house." tvs son . 1 as? may be ears of purchaeingtheia eeautities, sold at a lew pnoa, and the tuality ol y rnoix.A rAAirriuß stssino oil. _.. l -•• no, *• Mtaamt CW: guiU taodoiosa muttul «na seat par hoar. Will bara ia the team lamps as tbe Ifernsiss Oil, hat it is aeesssary to empty th«s* utffer* using fee aew Oil. For sale by iar*. H. PKAMCK A CO. D-uggnU, J- or * Oroad and oth sU» Eieaawßd. P __.* r _T" u-_*i_,".!__ ** *********** eredect from cr.eiiV.__?_°* _t «**Lha«riDt the i am. chemical _£_!_?___" ___ ™» ■»•*• * f! » , ••• • •orar feVm£_______*•_* ta*JfreaM.lpß«tar.«e and __[._ ____."• ?** .<*a*'itiftl, endues s*of_r T* 1 * • n, » *** **** »** or i£ ******** _ ■_* U. B. i)AV_.XPORT. JLf Z*i AKD aMV_7W)B2tt=lriSaß7l_-: }** cy Cstsiuterss. is ysrlatii b___\__ tit*. Clntbt. 'a,w«»«SNM__^ r L^r m .T I i 4 l'2_ fttttom*. ViraioutJaaas__H~__i_T ****,* **** ffilarT. Glovfif, «»_i7ir% *ro£r«Bi aid _I_ I*'1 *' ~~plUi&gH**wi m laAifuuf, MBDrCIItES. __ __i' "i_' Pi 7 "* '"— >v -*—»••• fT_tt.fii»BLii»B •nrrpi act lirrtt _. 11 I_f_^l_2.„._£3Zl4<_; Bl:cH^a B_»*bl_Vk ■ ft*l»ACf BU-BU, HELMBOLD'S SXTRACT BCCHL. The -rest Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Dm relic, Tha Great Dm retio. The Great Diuretic, The Great Dmreuo. __ The Great Dmi-tia, The Great Diureoe, A anwtiwt aad specie remedy for diseestwol the gadder. Kidneys, G»*_, fe»2J* Sadder, Kidneys, *»****}.* fw-CJ' Sadder, Kidneys. Grave. K22J* "TblD IS__^___sZ_a Jtiw^^sMss^^ Sumdiat, How Long Standing, low Lo.g Standing, How Loaf pending. iowLoMStaadtu. Mow Lo.t Staadiag. It M taken withoat Hindrance from Business, aad little if say ohaage of diet. •■saw >*j# p , MMBt _„ lU M _ od OTt Aad iram adiate in its action: If mm are suderiag with aay of the above d; street ,M plloCajkK THE REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, HELMBOLD'S EXTHACT BUCHU. Ai a medicine which must benefit every body, from the simply delicate to the confined and aeipanmg mvalid. MS EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EtJUAL 18 TO BE FOUND. Price SI per bottle, or six for 86: delivered to aay addreaa. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Depot, Ml South Tenth at., below Chesnut, Por tale wholesale and retail by ___, FIBHER A WINSTON, Druggists aad Apothecariet, ial7-ly 1M Mam ttreet. DR. MOO__,AN_»'3 OKKMANI BITTKHS UP OR. HOOFLAND'B BALSAMIC CORDIAL, Til treat ttmndard medicine* of Ih* prtstnt ast, hare meantecd their great popularity only through Ei of trial. Unbounded satisfaction i* rendered tm in mil em***, and the people have pronounced DYSPEPSIA. JAUN DICE, DEBILITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, tmd mil dittasts arising from a disordered limtr or weakness of th* ttomnch and dittstivt organs, mrt speedily and ptrmanently emrtd by th* GERMAN BITTERS. The BALSAMIC CORDIAL has acquired a repu tation surpassing that of any similar preparation extant. It well cure, without raiL, iA« molt li ver* and lone standing COUGH, COLD. OR HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP, PNEU MONIA, INCIPIENTCONSUMPTION, and ha* performtd th* mott astonishing curt* tmtr tan is. of ****"* CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION! A few do*** will also at one* check and cur* tht most severe DIARRHOEA rrecuduit/rom Cold ia THB BOWB-S. Those midtctais mreprepartd by Dx. C M. Jack iob A Co., No. 418 Arch ttreet, Philadelphia, Pa., and mrt sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JsctioN will b* on th* outsidt wrapptr of each bottlt. In tht Almanac published annually by thtprc prxttors called Evbkvsodt's Almanac, you. wilt And testimony and commendatory notices from all part* of ih* country. Th*** Almanacs ar* given away by mil our agent*. PURCKLL, LADD A CO., Agents. Je 11-.Aowly _ Richmond. Va. MEDICAL. -ARO-Dr. PLUME offers hit ser vices to the public in tlietreatmontnf all aecret diteatei. Twenty years' practice in the above branch gives Dr. P. a claim to public favor.—Office on r ranklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, and third house below Trinity Church, same side Al ways on hand, a supply ofthe "CHEMICAi EX TRACT OF FLOWERS;" one ofthe very best renovators for weakened parts now known. Medi cines sent to order. All ooinmr mentions by letter erotnerwise promptly attsndei to. Richmond. Va INFIRMARY OF THE MKUIIAL t a>_ *■ LEGE.—This Infirmary issituated at the corner of Marshall and Collegestieete, in an eievated and healthful position, convenient to the Railroad De pots, Hotels and other centres of business. It is furnished with every arrangement requisite for the successful treatment of diseases and injuries, and for the comfort ofthe sick. All persons re quiring MEDICAL or .URiiICAL aid, except the insane and those laboring under contagious diseases, are admitted into the institution. Lying in women are also received and carefully attended to. Private rooms furnished when desired. The patients are under the charge of the Pro fee* sore ofthe _ollege,who visit the wards daily. The charges for Board, Medical Attendance, Nursing and Medicine are, for Per week. White Patients ♦. . _« Colored " „...„..—.._.„ 9. Private kYomW 7 to Sit In addition to the above rates, in cases requiring a Surgical Operation, by agreement with the pro prietors of the Bellevue Hospital, a small fee is charged for the operation, varying from $2 to $30, according to its importance. The particular fee in any case may be ascertained by application to eith er of the Attending Surgeons or the Resident Phy sioian. Ali oharges payable ob the removal of the pa tient. Attending Surgeons— Prod. GIBSON. PETICO LAH and WELLFORD. Attending Physicians—Proft. TUCKER CON WAYandivtcCAW. Resident Phjsician-EDMUNDS MASON, M.D. Steward-F. M. PARRISH. President-L. S. JOYN ES, M. D. Persons in the country, desiring to tend patients to the Infirmary, may address either the President or the Resident Physictan. ja 12—ly ELLKVIE HOSPITAL..—This Institution", which has been An successful operation for the last seven years, is situated on Church Hill, Rich mond, Virginia, in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the oomtort of patients and tile successful treat ment of disease. It has lately undergone extensive repairs. Rooms have been nicely furnished suitable to the acoora moda'.ion of gentlemen who may find it inconve nient to be treated at the<r private lodgings. Particular attention will be paid to tbe lying-in wards, which are peculiarly commodious. TERM*. I (Payable on the removal of the Patient.) White Patients, per week __, . $t> Colored do. do. „ __...„. s Private Rooms, do $7 to BIS ft__Citv acceptances reqmred for patients from the country, unless where the parties are known to one of the Physicians of the Hospital. This includes all charges for Hoard, Medical At tendance, Nursing aud Medicine. By an arrange ment with the Infirmary of tke Medical College, a small additional fee, ranging from .2 to $30, will be charged for Surgical cases. The particular sum may be ascertained before- hand by application to one of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted. • ______*, No Patient received for less than a week. The undersigned will give their personal atten tion to all Patients placed in their Hospital. ATTBXIHNG PHYSICIANS: JAMES BOLTON,M. J)., Graoe at., betweea4th *THOMAS POULARD, M. D., Governor at, Itt door above RiohWiond House. O. A. CRENSHAW, M. D„ opposite American Hotel. WM. W. PARKER. M. D., Law Building, cor ner of 12th and Franklin sts. C. W. P. BROCK, M. D.. Resident Physician. ja »—ly tJHIKT BOSOMS, SHIRT BOSOMS.** i 5 LHVY has now in store a large assortment of Shirt Bosoms, con prisiiu the fqUowing lots, all ot which will be found to lie as cheap as tliey are rep resented : Fine wove Shirt Bosoms at I2' a cents, worth 25 cents; Union I.men Shirt Bosoms at t* shilling, worth2scents; fine Irish Linen Shirt Bo soms at 25 cents, worth 37.. cents; extra Irish Linen Shirt Bosoms at 375* cents, worth 50 cents; super I rish Linen Sin rt Bosoms at SO and 75 cents, worth 76 cents and Al; French wove Linen Shirt Bosoms at 62ii cents, worth 91; French-wove I.men Shirt Bosoms at 75 cents, worth Bl.K>: French-wove Linen Shirt Bosoms at SI, worth Al 50; 1 000 white and figured Marseilles Bosoms at I__ cents, well worth—> cents; 100 new style Pique Bosoms at 25 cents, worth 37>* cents. Also, a large stock of pret.y Shirting Ca'icoes; bleached and unbleached Cottons, of superior quality; and Irish Linens. TM PORTA NT TtT t'Ol NTRY MKf -1 CHANTS.-NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE FIFTY PERCENT.—Country merchants wishing to save titty per cent., can do so by catling at my Wholesile aad Reta'l Store. The only complete stock of Confectioneries in this city. 1 have also completed in the rear of my Sore the largest Can dy Factory this side of New York. Merchants arc requested to call and examine for themselves. A. ANTON 1. St. Nicholas Saloon, 156 Main street, opposite Kent, l'ainc A Co. BEAP IT IN MIND that at LEVY'S store the following cheap GOODS can now be found. Go immediately and purchase all you may require, as tbey are selling ott rapidly, oa account of the very low prices : Fine Grass Linen Hdkfs. at 25 cents, worth 60 cents; fine Embroidered Swiss Collars at fo cents, worth 76 cents; fins Irish Linen at £0 cents, worth 75 cents; Embroidered and Hem stitched Linen Hdkfs. at 50 cents, worth 75 cents ; MWdozen Napkins at f 1 SO, worth SI 76 per dozen; Parasols of all qualities at reduced prices; Cam bric Strips at 25 cents, worth to cents. Be sure to goto JACOB A. LEVY'S. 16 Main st. HTltTs' S.PI'i.V VIOKfe, AAO PIC TURE GALLERY, No. 1« Mais Stbekt.- We bave just received our spring supply of Ar tists* Materials, of our own importation. Tbe ar ticles are all of the best quality, and the Tubs Colors, of WINSOR A NEWTON'S make, are suite freeh. A collection o. French and English Eugrsvinss, plain and colored, alt of the higne-t order, haa just been received.and we will be happy to exhibit them to our patrons aud the art-loving public. Two hundred BTEREOCOPIC CASEB, plain and highly finished; 4,000 Steieosoopio Views, of the best quality, and ranting from 26 cents to fl apteee.oa hand. WM. BATTLER A CO. LADIBS', MISSUS' AND < HI LURE ft'S BOOTS. GAITERS. .SLIPPERS. Ac-Our as aortmeet of Ladies' and Children's Shoes v bow oouplate in ad deptrtinenU, both of oar owa aad the beet Philadelphia make, all of which we are oherißt at wines to suit tee convenience of buy ers. FiRCUS HARRIS A BROTHER. Maaafacfis and Wholesale aad Retail Deslere, Neat to Aawrisaa Hotel. A ____?_. *9'*i7 yn *, T •ttehtioa * e*M to the •MH»*»^ — , —-.-____ ***■ ** Broad atreet. f INfcN GOODS. UNKN fiOODS.-Irish AJ Liueat, tht cheapest in -he c,t»; _?»-» _o soirts. slsgsnt styls nod quality, at lis ;__hM_t To-se'sand To.eHin-;; Linen Dai.issks, iada va! nety of linen Goods, I* _._t leuem.. m a .rest sscrilioe ttaustioa. aad will ht sold at a at__i proht. at U.S cstahUhed cheap stare of TO *" k / LFRKU mOnM.tA Mi ia street OfWl HBLS. F.ATRA «:,"» AND A -OF. 4\T*J yEESUG At | SM b«s. Yeliriw. Cu*. Paad PowAered Sugan !u» bbis alio'qt N. _•_.*"'"*/»• ****** >a»aayia Owe; 4^-S____^if Busnrßss woticbs. <No. in SresMoaa Stbskt.i Petersburg. V irsinia. GILLIAM A DUNLOP lavite the attention of wholesale dealers, manufacturers sad railwsas to their rail aaeorted stock of IRON and BTEBL, * om ' nu,n * lUmM.red.Relaed, Betlish. IRON. (Ovals and Carriage. Horse Shoe, Hoop f aad Bead. „ . _ ■Tvi'i ) Cast. German. Machine. Spring, fen- B risk_. <_~_,_, Md Bwede» BHsUr, NAIL ROM, SHEET IRON. PIG aad BAR LEAD. , .__, importing direct aad dealing exclusively ib met al, they feel confident oi giviflg tauslaction and respectfully solicit a call. fe 14-dSm ETT.NO.R A^OND, STEAMpfRE'-SjJINES. Ofthe most approved plan, aad. made in the very bant manner, warranted equal ib every _eape.t.to aay oi the same sized Engines built either North or West. ______! uLiTi toon WO. JOHN G. McMILLAN. Who has had twenty five Jtars'e _K"«nee in the business, is prepared to put on SLATE KOOr 8 o. every desenptiou.and with the best materials, at short notice. Specimens ofhis work oaa be see. on application, aad orders left at his office, on Maia street, near tth, or at the offioe of Albbbt L. Wzsl, Arohiteot, Goddin't Hall, will be promptly attended to. oc ft Am* GREEN A DAVIS. " PRACTICAL GRANITE CUTTERS, Sixth Street, near the Armory, Richmond, Va. EVERY DESCRIPTION «-___„_.__ _ Executed at ahort notice and in the beet manner. mh Ut—Hm MADDUX A CO., (Successors to Smith A Maddux.) PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel, _ Richmond, Tm, Jas. F Edward?, of King William, I W. H. Howabd, of York, > Assistants, W. M. Marshall, of Lunenburg, \ Guarantee to their friends laithful attention to all consignment!, and orders for goods from pro . duce customers. Mr. F. V. SUTTON, Ja., ts admitted to a in terest ia our business, le 1-dlsAcwlt MADDUX A CO. EDWIN WORTH AM A 10.. GROCERS, COMMISSION MEROHANTS, DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL. Solict consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT. CORN. FLOUR, Ac, to the sale of which EDWIN WORTH AM will give his personal attention. B_. Advances made on consignments. BAGS furnished when required. F~ RANSLIN PAF-.R 311 L_, RICHMOND, VA. BELVIDERE MANUFACTURING COMPANY keens constantly on hand all descriptions nf EN VELOPE. MANILLA AND WHAPPING PA PER, NEWS AND BOOK PAPER, of all qua i tics aud sizes, furnished at short notice. Ca«b paid for Ra«s. GEO. WHITFIELD. Pres't. \/l AJUHUK WORKS. JOHN W. DAVIEB, MARBLE MASON, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. »TH STREET, RICHMOND .VA.. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD PIECES, AL4 ITLES, FONTS, de. First Prei liums awarded by the Virginia A| - ricultnral Sociei . and Mechanics Institute. DICKINSON. HILL A: 4 0., AUCTIONERS, Still continue to SELL NEGROES, both publicly and privately, for the very highest market price, at their old etand, on tne corner of Wall and Franklin streets. B. H. DICKINSON, N. B. HILL, C. B. HILL. C"*A RU.— Thesubscntier takes tms method ot m -* forming his friends and the public that he has es tablished himself as a Ai ERCHAND! ZE BROK E R AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. He w.ll attend to the purchase and sale of Mer cnandize generally :&lso. Flour, Wheat, Corn. To bacco, and ail descriptions of Country Produce. His special attention will be given to all business entrusted to his care. From his long business experience he hopes to meet with alineral share of public patronage. He refers, by permission, to I.swis Wf.sb, Esq., \ Meisn. DiiNLop, Moncurb A Co., I Richmo'd, " E-.MOXD. Davknpokt A Co., f Va. " Bacon A Baskervill, J _ Bktant,TinslstAHol.bs,( R«i»,.- mn --*• Spknck A Reid, ( Baltimore " Twblls A Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Monahan, Esq., New York. WM. S. ROYSTER, Office cor. of Cary and Va. streets. Richmond. Nov. Ist. I_H>. no I—ts Ct M. BOSHKR, SIKKSSDR TO WIL.~ >. SON A BOSHER, WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL GROCER, has for sale the following ar ticles, to which he asks the attention of his friends and the public: Rio. La.uayra Java and Mocha COFFEEs ; Drown nnd Relined .SUGARS, ol different grades : Loaf, Pulverized and Crushed SUGARS; Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, of different brands; Old Dominion Nails, of all .zes; country cured bacon Hams; Western Sides iind Shoulders: Cotton Yarns, a -,»>d assortment; 11. Oti's Olu Rye Whiskey, old and s...*d ; D. T. Clea ner's Rye Whiske>, old an J toed ; A. W.Sher msu's Kye Whiskey : A. N. Wood t Rye Whis key, old and good ; P. Steams it do 's Old Rye Whiskey, two years old : Common Whiskeys, in variety; French Brandy, Madeira Wines, nnd other aiticles. 100 numerous to mention. Call and examine, at No, 1, cor. 17th and Main sts., oppo site Old Market. JAMCS D. BROWNE'S, ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, tth street,next to the Mechanics' Institute. .'RON RAILINGS, VERANDAHS. BALCO- NiEB. CHAIRS. SETTEES, Ac; alio, Grating, Vault and Cellar DOORS, and every other kind of IRON WORK for ornamental and building pur poses, manufactured at snort notice. Particular attention given toencloaint Burial Lots in the city snd country. 'I'HE UNO. RSIGNED have formed a c -1 partnership for the transaction of a COMMIS SION BUSINESS, under the bru« of LEWIS WEBB k JOHN G. WADE. They ill give par ticular attention to the sale of FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN and TOBACCO. They occupy the store and lumber-house No. 68 Main street, long occupied by Lewis Webb. LEWIS WEBB, JOHN G. WADE. Richmond. Va., We.. 1, no7—dcwAswts WBI. SATTLER A 10., IMPORTERS AND D.ALEKS IK OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WINDOW GLASS. BRUSHES.—We received by the late steamers .arge supply of Painters' and Artists' Brushes, of superior quality, to which we oall the attention of tar customers. ToTTBRfT WOOD. EDDY A tO.'S GEORGIA AND DELAWARE _, STATE LOTTERIES. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE S100.000! THE GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW INGS of Wood, Eddy A Co.'s Three Number Lot teries will take place in public, under the super intendence of sworn Commissioners, as follows : Class No. IMS draws Satuhdat, March 31, l_k). Class No. 204 " " April 28,1860. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKKTB GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, To take place as above specified. 1 GRANT) CAPITAL PRIZE OF $100 000! 1 Prize of $90,000 100 Prizes of. $1,000 2Prizesof ... 30,000 170 " of __._OO 2 " of._--. 10,000 65 " of. 100 S * of . S.OOO 69 " oi 75 t *• of «4*» 65 " of. 60 t " of.-—. 4,000 65 " of. _. A 0 Z " 0f..«.. 8,0004810" or „. 41) 8 " of 2,000 27*40" of 20 32.396 prizes, amounting to ~—. $1,1*5,7*5 Whole Tickeu $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5; Eighths $2_o. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 26 Whole Tickets $299 00; Certificates ol Package of 36 Half Tickets $149 M; Certificates of I'ackase of 26 Ouarter TickeU $74 76; Certifi cates of Piicka*e ol 26 Eighth TickeU $37 37. THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood, Ed dy A Co.'s Single Number Lotteries will UVe place in public, as follows: Clas.s Ht Draws on Satubdav, March 10.1860. Class 64 " . *' " 17, 1860. Class Al " ** H 21, 1860. Class M " " " 31, lm. Class b7 " " April 7. I*so. Clans Hi " " * 14,1*50. Class 69 " " " D, 1860. Clas*. 70 " ** " 28. 1860. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. ORDINARY BBAWING. To take place as at*nve specified. 1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF _ $50,000 1 " '• $20.0001 1 Prize ol $1,50U 1 " *• . 10*00 SOPrizesof. too 1 " " 6*no|loo " *' 400 I " •' 4,000 1100 * * SW 1 •• •• MM 100 " " 150 Ilia _ " 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prises ot $400 Approximating to $50*09 prize are — ~ -- lIJN 4 pnses of 300 Appruxiraating to BMW prise are -....;— — ••■- l**B 4 prises of 290 Approximating to 10*00 prize are .. -*•■•_. WW 4 prises of 225 Approximating to 5,000 prize are —.-,.,.,.,— Mo 4 prises of SW Approximating to 4,000 prize are - ..-. ■-—.. .-».. POO 4 prizes of 150 ApproximaUag to s*oo prize are ~ 000 4 prizes of 100 Approximating to I*oo priie are .— —- —— —— -. ___ 400 s*oo prizss of $20 are —$100*00 0,405 prizss, aatoßßtint to ..———.—sooo*oo Whole Ticket. SW; llalvee $4; Qaarurs SI 50. Certificates of Packages ib ths Ordinary Draw iaaa .ill be sold at the followmg rataa..which ia the risk t Cs rtificaU of Package ol 10 Whole Tiok - eta. $80; Crtifioate of Package of le Hair Tickeu, |S gffi&S S. f Z&lolto 'ML' BSK: ws* Ib orderißf TieksU or Certifioatee. eaoloee the amount of money to ear address lor what you wish to purchsse; aaiae the Lottery w whioa yon with it ia vetted, aadwhetßer yoa wish Wholes, Halves. (.Barters or Eiibths, on receipt of which we seed what it ordered, by Srat mail, toceUer with the "Kmediateiy after Uia drawing, a Prißted dat. ing. Csrtilied ft. by the Commissioners, will be sent, with an Explanation. ._._... ■_, Purohasers will pUms writetheiriicnatartt plain, *and r vsthe_aaieofUieirPost-OOioe.Coua iy and Sta*.e. . . .. .. , crammunicatious stnotly coafideatial. . ?^^^^^,!tt A ,CO.'s, U)TT_RIE« are duusaat Aeta*ta. Georgia, aud Wilmingtoß, Del *jsl^ SHIPPING. ■ —*)_*_. is* ■aa.iaaw I maaiaail _#oa*. roR FHILA OFI.PIIIA __M EfrT.., A I steamship VIRGINIA, Capt R Kai.tr. is now loading and will ssil ob MONDAY, loth inst., st 11 o'clock A. M. Passage aad fate reduced to »7. Boston freight delivered through at lower rates than by auy other line. For ft eight or passage, apply to » EDGA_rpTBTITES, Acting Agent, ap 11-St Bockem. __,__rv FOX ftKW VORK-VFiRSi' VESBEL _»_*» met; mono and new yciik line B*****Ot I'ACKETB.-Ths superior fast sailing schooner W V THE, Captain Jobs H. Tuttls, having a portiou of her cargo engaged and going ou board, will have quick dispatch. Fur balance of freight, apply to ap la-la DAVID* WM.cURRIB. a-£~ FOR .KW ORLEANS—The superior ___B>lrUl-sailing bark " HORACE." I. Rooks,, ********'mMM t mr, having the greater pn mm of her cargo enpnged and going on hoard, v ill have all possible dispatch. F. r remainder of e.rgo or pas sage, having good accommodations aptly to Master on board, or to W7D. COLWUI. f A CO. __p___3t_l ____- FOR ROSTOft-POSITIVi iTS' FIRST _Sf_>V ESSb.L.—The superior fast sailing s.dir •*******.. V. W. SIMMONS.Capt. Go.raßT,bar ing the greater portion of her cargo eng.ized and King on board, will sail with suick dispatch- For lance <>l freight, apply to ap 10-lw W. D. COLQUITT A CO. _t__v FOR I HARLESTOft, S. C'—The su _3sf_*acerior fast-sailing schooner ANN S CAN •"a»as_NON, Captain A. P. Noweli., having the greaUr portion of her cargo engaged witl sail with quick dispatoh. For balance of freight, apply to W.D.COLUUITTACO._ OFFICE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY,! RiciiMotad, March 6. 1860. I _**_»#> HAVING JUST COMPLETED irtiK-fft new arrangements with the New York —*^ — ""™"*Steaniihip Company for Express pnvi leees per JAM-.TOWN. YORKTOWN. and ROANOKE, we are now prepared to forward all kinds of merchandize, in large or small packages, at itreatlv reduced ratee. Goods dest.ned for Steamship Express should be so marked. Our accommodations are ample, and packages under t x press seal. For rates of charges ami rerular tri-weehly con tracts, apply to J. L. MACDONOUfiH, Agent, 2W Main street, below 9ih. N. 8.-Our daily INLAND EXPRKSBKS are running as usual. mh 7—ts ___»**• WOT ICE. -TOBACCO MAN UFAC *ti TURERS. and others, sending us Givxis ************ M l)j the New Yosk Steamers, lor rk siiii'.MKXT. will please address us by mail, giving specific directions aa to where and now tbey wish said Goods sent, otherwise they will be stored at tbeir expense and risk. No charge made for forwarding such Goods. LUDLAM A HEINEKEN. _>_____ 116 Broadway. New \ ork. __*"■"_. < MANGE OF SCHEDULE— ____,Jte_r-_*FOR BALTIMORE EVERY «a**_____l.oTHEß DAY.-The Powhatan Steam boat Company's steamers. GEO. PEABODY and BELVIDERE, until further notice, will ran regularly, three times per week, leaving Richmond every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 12 o'clock, M. Returning, leave Baltimore on the same days, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Freight received all day every MONDAY, WED NESDAY and FRIDAY, and up to the hour of 12 o'clock, M., every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. These steamers make the passage in from 21 to 30 hours, and have the most superior accommoda tions. Passage and Fare .f 5. fe 17-lm DAVID A WM. CURRIE. _.ll~*-'ta. UHAftGEOF HOUR FOR FOR PORTSMOUTH ferfiiii -A?iD NORFOLK. -The steamer CURTIS PKCK. Capt. Gifford, will, on and af ter WE DN ESDAY next.4th inst.. leave the W hart at RocketU reiularly every FRIDAY, MONDAY and WEDNESDAY mornines. attio'clock precise ly.and return each alternate day, (Sunday except ed.) at the same hour iti o'clock) until further no tice. R. O. HASKINS. The GLEN COVE will be taken off the line a short time to undergo some repairs. ap 3--ts _a__»~_«**ak COX* S LINK.-FREIGHT JS_Hh*_r^ BoA T s "> LYNCH BURGTH V. KE __________■ r{m_B A WKEK-TUE3DAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Boat TEMPEST. Capt. Thus. Emett. Boat MERCHANT, Capt. Gko. C. Latnb. Boat BR ISTOL. Capt. Ch as. J. Johnso.n. Boat J. J. IRBY, Capt. Wm. F. Ciev.lssd. Boat FAME. Capt. W_. H. Parsons. Boat OLIVIA, Capt. J. .1. Petkrs. These Boats are all of the first class, commanded hy careful and experienced Captains, and leave promptly as advertised. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, begs a continuance ofthe same. WM. P. COX, Agent, At the Shed. Dock St.. ir. rear of old Gas Works. NEW STEAMSHIP LINE TO <sCU_£_r BOSTON. DIRECT. -The steamship ■wa_____HSTY OF NEW YORK, Capt. Bo..;;*, will leave Boston for Norfolk and City Point oa WEDNESDAY, 7th inst.. at! o'clock P.M. Freight for this city will be sent irp t.y the Tow ing Company. Returniug. will leave City Point for Boston via Norfolk THURSDAY. 15th insl , at i o'clock P. M. Lighters will be ready at the Tow ing Company's tflied. in the Dock, to rccoive freight for the slop on MuN DAY, 13th, and TU ES DAY. Kith inst. For freiKlit. or passage, apply to -HEILDSA SOMKRVILLE, 12t.1i street, south ot Cary. The steamer is sent out as a Pioneer, nnd if she is successful, ships will doubtless be put on to come up to the city. Ma.anotu.rt of tobacco, and others uncreated, are particular!) desired to pa tronise her. mh 8 ts _____■_ NKW ANI» AT T R ACTIVE d£__E-t__ ROUTE TO NEW YOU X-__-,.-,__._ _____■__. vi A 1' ETfcRS B U 11 OJgjBSBE AND NORFOLK-Passenircrs leav-^a_______ irfg" Richmond every -MONDAY-WEDNESDAY' and SATURDAY mornings, by the RICHMOND AM) PETERSBURG RAILROAD CARS, at li ill prist four o'c]ock--Bay 1 io A. M., will con nect with the cars at Petersburg, for Norfolk, in.l arrive nt N< rfolk in due time to take the steam ships ROANOKE, YORKTOWN and JAMES TOWN, for NEW YORK, arriving at New York early tl.e next day afternoons in time for the dif ferent lines coing EAST and NORTH. Passage to New York from Richmond, including meal* and state r.-om,on board the Steamers, the same as though j. iK~i r e was taken on board tlic ship bete—9lo. For Tickets, apply to LUDLAM A WATSON, Opposite Steameis' Wharves. N. B --The Pursers of the ships, or oaf of .>ur Cleilis will lie on hand in the vicinity ol tha Pe tersburg ticket oiii.;e every Monday.Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at 4 .-.'clock, to tapply those persons with ti.-kcis who may not have pro cur»ri them at our office previously L. 6X W. mh 31- ts DISSOLUTIONS, &c. C^O- PARTNERSHIP NOTICE dThAG s ERTYand H.W.STARKE have associated theiutclv-es together, under the style and brm oi HaGERTY A STARKE,No.2d) Main street, next door to Adams A Co.'s Express office, for the pur- Pise or conducting the TIN, GAS-FITTING, LUMBING, STOVE, RANGE, AND HOT AIR FURNACE business. Also, BRASS AND BELL FOUNDING, BRASS FINISHING, Ac. We are now prepared to execute all orders en trusted to our charge 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 we feel confident (asour ttock is entirely new,) that we can give entire satisfaction. We would also call the attention of the trade to onr stock of BRASS WORK, for Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, which we are manufacturing and selling at Northern prices. Babbit Metal, Garrett's Patent Anti-Friction Metal, Antimony and Block Tin for sale. Highest cash prices paid for OLD METALS. le 17-d2m _____ CO ritlTHtrßSMir ffi tht andaianaed. have this day formed a ct>-partnership under the style and firm of J. V. SUNDBERG A CO., for ihe purpose of manufacturing PLAIN and OR NAMENTAL GILT MOULDINGS. MIRROR, PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES, Ac. We also keep constantly on hand a select assortment of PLAIN and COLORKD ENGRAVINGS. ART ISTS'MATERIALS, PICTURE aud LOOKING GLASS PLATES, etc , which we will sell on very accommodating terms. J. V. SUNDBERG, CHAR LUNDIN. Richmond, January Ist, ll_o. J V. SUN DBERUbogt leave to return his thanks to his Iriends and tha public for the vcrv liberal patronage heretofore bellowed upon linn, .mil re spectfully ao.icits a coutiuuauce of tne same, lor the new Arm. „pll-2w* ClO- PARTftEHSH leTI eT.NO. M■ WKST, of ' Petersburg, aud THOMAS JOHNSTON, of Richmond, h.ive this day purchased of GEO. M. WEST his entire stock of BOOKS and STATION ERY, and will continue the business under the name and style of WEST A JOHNSTON, at the old stand, I*6 Main street, and hope, by strict at tention to business, to merit tbe patronage of their friends and the public, which has been so liberally bestowed upon the house of G.o. M. W.st. JNO. M. WEST. THOMAB JOHNSTON. Richmond, Ftb. Ut, 1860. A Card.—ln retiring from the Book Trade, I desire to return my thanks to the public who have so generously sustained me, and I trust my succes ton may receive the tame encouragement. _fol-U GEO. M. WEST. LUMBER AT WHOLESALE Aftll RE TAIL.— We always have on hand all kinds of VIRGINIA LUMBER and are in daily receipt of various kinds and qualities, which we will sell at .bole-rale aad retail on accommodating: terms. Special attention will be given to BILL LUM BER of all kind. Ja_> Sa PHILIPS A COI.KM AN. MR. H. UROWftEI.L'S INTEREST I*l th. firm of CLARKSON A ANDERSON continues the sams as it was in the firm of Cl.rk son, Andsrton A Co. CLARKSON A ANDERSON, Ja *»—tt No __jS Main street. Richmond. qnolJLEf COLO-ftES -*• nave again re * ceived a very selsct lot of imported Colognes, and also otter Colot ne of our own manufacture in different styles. .Inch is much cheaper than the imported, and wa believe equally ac eatiif.etory. JAB. H. PEARCE A CO., Druggists. Comer Broad and tth sts. ROME'S eoOD SAMARITAN, AVER'S j Sartapanlla and Cherry Pectoral. Thorn's Kxt'aet of Sarasparilla and Copaiva, Turf Oil. i White Oil, Hallow** *s Worm Con foe t ions. As. L. WAGNER Dr.ggi.i. Corner Mh and Broad sts. Fall priots paid for .empty Yeast Powder boaes. VEG ETA RLE ESSENCE, a delightful per- j fame for tke Haadkerchtef. by Rigce. Brock b-iuk A Rigge, London, iv store, and lor saieouly by C LUMBUKN, PtMaip street, Richiuond. IMPORT El* ITALIAft MAtt ARoM. -- Rrecivin*. thi»da>. soUosei pure Italian Mae carom, superior tuality, for saie per U>_ or per pound, at A. aNTONUS. Nextdiao* E. change Baak. FAMILY r LO 11 st-RowUnd's XX Fimiir , Floar.—A farther supply of the alsara justly eesbratad braid ef Flour, just.retwiyed aat lor siiebr BELDEN A MILLER. Corsi r Pearl aud Cary .ts. , -ffi L_ jP" * " ******& *BW9 B*B*r*BW ***B mj*- ***B*B**B) *B\H BOOTS, SHOES, Ac -^■_t , HPRINGAiNf>«« A'MKM.-G RK.1.l FR A CO. herewith respectful'? reform their frieads and the pubic seuerajb. thatihov have now ready al^rastoc^ BONNET CASfe-. Ac. which aieolisred to tbe trade to compare with the few artiel<*a below named, nx: Another lot of tamo ladies* Heel -hppers st SI a pair, fedies' Heel « "iters at SI a pair; lndien' Morocco Heel Boots at 91 X; ladles* Morocco Slippers at Weenie; nesides a beautiful assortment of new style Mutton Boots, (.love Kid Boots, Ac. which all are respectfully.invited to examine, at G. H_LI.bR A CO.'S. _B Broad street, between atb and Oth. N. B -Country me rohan v and farmers wi II please examine our itook i»e f ore making their purchases. ' _____ GENTS* CITY WADE MOOTS BHOKH. AT REDUCED PRICES Having a large itock ofthe loliowing goods on hand, and in order to mikea run on them, we shall offer Genu' French Calf BooU. _ti; Genu' Preach Calf Congress Gaiters, Bit*): Gentt' Freaeh Calf Oxford Ties, Bi60; Gents' French Ca!i -trap. Shoes, $;»SU; Genu' French hid Gaiters, «**>-* The above are of our own H.akc, and we warrant them equal to any booU and shoes made in tins city. An early csll is solicited. MARCUS HARRIS A BRO-. Next bathe AniericanHotel. JJOlir*~« ~>AG**. JR. BOOT AM) SIKH. HEALER AND.MAN a*A\****M UPACTI'RER. respectfully informs his iriende and the public generally that be hsain... in store hisSprmz and Summer stock of HOUIH. SHOES and TRUNKB, comprising all the best trades nf (ioods in bis line, both of bis own manu facture and others. , . He respectlullv invites the attention of tbe pub lic to his stock, being satisfied that it is excelled l>y none in the msrket, and being determined to of fer it at such prices as oannot fail to give aatialao 'coUNTßY MERCHANTS buying for cash or city acceptances, are especially invited to call, aa it will be to their interest, to do so. _, . J. C. PAGK.Jb.. No. 93 Mam st._ J BOOTS Aft li SHOES-- GKKAT jA*\t*A REDUCTION IN BEHLE, Broad street, between 3d and 3d. js a large stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Servants' wear constantly on band, and defies any body in Richmond to compete with him in his line. at lie manufactures to order, and superintend! hJrnseir. locU-lrl CHARLES BKHLE. J A NOTIt E THAT tANHOT DE CONTRADICTED BY ONE.—We are now prepared to furnish our customers, friends and the public generally, with any kind of BOOTS an I SHOES that they inav want, either of our own manufacture or imported, either for Ladies, Gentleman. Misses. Boys, or Children, ol the latest st) las and or the beet quali itv. We also keep on hand a large assortment ot TRUNKS and BONNET CASES for Ladies, of the most approved stales and finest quality. Also. CARPET BA«S and VALICES of every style and description, all of which will be sold low either by wholesale or retail, by ALEX. HILL A CO., Manufacturers and Importers or BooU and Shoes, W7 Main street, Richmond. Va. sr-T_> T HUNKS ANO VALICES.—The fea«4a{sulwcril*ers have now in store the largest of Trunks and Valices that haa ever been offered for sale in this city, m.c ex pressly to the'r oner. All in want of a good Trunk or Valice will please give us a call. ALEX. HILL A CO., 127 V.vn St., Richmond. ******* ** m ] m ***** r-m TO THE SOLTHERft TRADE, r. **HATS, CAPS. AND" STRAW GOODS** FOR SPRING, lf*6o. RO. I_ 1> 10KIN S O N, 73 Main street. Richmond. Va., Manufacturer and Pen lei in all kinds of Hats. Caps, and Straw Goods, has in store, and otters to the Southern trade on tbe most favorable term*. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A large and complete SPRING STOCK of HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, Of the latest and most fashionable styles. MerchanU visiting this market will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves before purchasing. To those, who buy for cash, a liberal discount trill be i/i.;de. MILITARY HATS AND CAPS, Of every description, furnished at the shortest no tice and on the most favorable terms. His DRESS SILK HATS cannot be excelled for style, Beatnetti or finish. A call is most respect fully solicited. RO. L. DICKINSON, Successor to Binford, Dickinson A Weisiger. tnh-—-in r» SPRING ANO SUMMER. i»fi() -M.HAT3. CAI'S AND STRAW GOODB.-WM. M00RE.207 Broad street, is now in receipt of a laree and well selected stock of HATS. CATS and STRAW GOODS, winch he otfer* to his cus tomers and the public in General at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. He has now in store and for s»le the latest and most fashionable st. les of a l l kinds, qualities and colors of HATS, CAPS, and STRAW GOODS. Dress Mole Skin HATS, of the finest quality and latent styles, made to order. A callis most respect fully solicited from all in want of a good Hat or Cap. at WM. T. MOORE'S, 207 Broad street, Richmond. Va. air rT b v st _ _, _To r SILK HATS, M<W 88-PT AT EI,LETT A WEiSIGER'H, No. 167 Main street, opposite the Exchange Batik. Col><i|Btl!.g of THE TRADE BLOCK. METROPOLITAN, D'ORBKY PARIS, AND YOUNG GENT'S ALSO—A handsome assortment of French SOFT HAT.'-. ELLETT A WEISIGER, fe M—ts No. 167 Main st. D_iNa_s__nrr" _-2«5_, IK. li. coi'LLlftG, DENTIST, may hereafter be found at his office. No. *i r 2ti7J 2 .Main street, between 9th and lO'.J. prepared to attend to bis profession..! engage ments, mh 2H— 3m ail - , ARTIFiriAL TEETH.— The Cleo *ft*>f, Aplastic and Vulcanite Process.— G. W. ***-— LD JONES, Dkntist. having the right for the above mode of making Teeth, and l*eing satisfied of its absolute superiority over all other methods, can wtli confidence commend it to those desiring full or partial sets ol teeth, and esr-e'iially such rs may !*9 disaaMsfied with those they arc now usine:. The perlcct adaptation of the pate to the mouth, and ths suction thereby secured, enables arm to insert one ot more teeth witAeaat tlmtmi.— This inethiul having been adopted by those stand ing highest in the profession. North and South, testimonials will be given and specimens exhibited to those wishing to see them. Sets of Teeth, on gold or any other plate will of course be made ior those preferring them. Filling, Cleansing, Xx trading, and all other operations gently and tho r.'unhlv performed. Teeth extracted by ELEC TRICITY without pain aV. Otfice on Main atreet, opposite Corinthian HaUT ■______. _•_■__. F. A. JETER, SURGEON DENTIST, < *'-'"P Office on Main, lsslow I'earl street, next door to P. Horton Keaoh's trimming store, and two doors at.ye Messrs. Thos. R. Price A Co.'s Dry Goods store. The subscriber having removed to the above bouse, wouid be pleased to see those with whom ht has engagements, and has made extensive prepa rations to serve the pui.lic generally. All opera tions performed in tbe most approved and scientific etyle known to the Profession, and all work done by him warranted to give satisfaction. foolS—ly NOTICE-TO FARMERS AND MER CHANTS WHO USE AND DEAL IN GROUND PLASTER.-We would call your spe cial attention to our stock, now in hand, of the best WINDSOR SOFT BLUE PLASTER, pur chased with special reference to the interest of the farmer and the trade generally. From our long experience in the business, and giv ing it our personal attention--aeeing thatevery bar rel is well coopered and in good ebipping order, and the Plaster thoroughly pulverised—we hazard no thing in saying that it will he to your inUrest to give us a call. Farmers sending bags will be fur nished at one dollar less per ton. A liberal dis count to the trade. References—Edmond, Daven port A Co., Jas. T. Butler, and other merohanU. S__Orders left in our box at Robinson A Rob erts, will be attended to. , J. A H. F. SHARP, Steam PlasUr Mill, no IS--tin * South side nf the Dock. Richmond. CI RE A IifikITRAITOR-Fof removing * paint, tar, wax, or any kind of grease, from all kinds of silk and woollen Dresses, and from Broad olotha.Cassimeres, Ac, without the ilightestinju ry to the fabrics. This article has been used exteneively through out the country, and has received the highest re oommendatiom. it also received tbe stiver medal at the last Mechanics' Fair. It is made in thiscity, and deserves the patronage of the South To I* hid ol the pnn ipal Drug-gists, and at mv labora tory, corner bin and 10th sts.. Richmond, Va. EDW'DT. FINCH, fa 18—Sin ____ Analatisal Cbemia f. DOGGETT A ANDERSON, CoKNFR or Kk ANKI.tN ABO MtH Sts.. Dealers in PAPER HANGINGS. OIL CLtfTHS MATTINGS. CURTAIN MATERIALS, WIN DOW SHADEB. BFDB. MATTRESSES and UP HOLSTERING GOODS GENERALLY, have re ceived their sprine stock embracing a full and complete assortment in the above line, to which tbey invite the attention and patronage ofthe pub lic generally. They are prepared to do Paper Hangm< and Upholstering in s superior stale, hiv ing the very best workmen in their employ for that purpose. ap .-3m NEW TRl.tlM.lftU AftD FANCY GOO US BTORK, NO. 11. MAIN KTREETv\_ttake leave to inform the Ladies of Richmond and vicin ity, that we have just opened an entire r.evr and _f__<S*_l .»»»prtment of DRESS TRIMMINGS. MANTILLAS, LACES, VKII.B. RIBBONS, FBENCH FI.OWERS. MILLINERY and LA DIES' FURNfSHINOGOODS.ingsnera! Many years of experience, and connections with the best wholesale houses in this country, will en able us to turaiaii always what is new and desira ble, and to oiler our goods st the fo.eet market prices. t mli ao-lmi KAYTON A PLAUT. QRO-ERtES* WI ft ES, LIUL ORS, AMD WINSTON APOWERS, lomtr.tf Cary nnd Pearl Sts., lending to Mayo' * SB____B^ **** °__. J"». X«: LONDON DOCK, aad other ISB.KMKDIKB; PURE RYE and other fine WHISKEYS,aII of whioh they warrant a. please the moat fssudjows oonaoaaasar. fc M • \m RKIH-OftU rKHTIITu.K niIHTAi. ~ TURING MILIS,*BCK_TT-. RICHMOND, VA. S. 11ARTM AN, General Agent, mautaotura aad keepconeuatly a aaptly of pure, fine ground BONE liUHT; HaramiuiV Amuioniated Soper PHOiSPiiATF. of LIME: Hartiaaa'a improved MANIPULATED GUANd. all of which we war r_nt gßßUiue and to.al -adapted to .heat, corn, oats, tobauno aad nottoa. . ___._"_._ ;fe_S___-_g , ******* WIHWIW SllAUiv *J****J To l* rua off at aniniua||paaftcfifiee* aa account of oul-rsiui my *^dmjkf^tmmtr. ! Also. Table aad Fh»r 9» \t\tgt tiUfraated PARlok»lCTo_l«7dHUr«aat^e P^"^«%^*2r .r.lHi^'-v^aaai-^raßgW BB}wwA%j*i* W.V^^p S AMttL Rr - H>IOND «fAKtrAOTt/BBS AKt> PEALEB IN FURMTURE ANl> XAT_RKB*KS. Tae farmers aad plasters, and.alll others in want of FURNI lUßaaad MATTRESBfcS. «a.Bfac # tared by Us most sxptneßosd workmen, and of tbe beet materials, will Sao it to their iaterest to examine my stock before hnying.as i hare recent ly reduced my prices. You .will and— ROSEWOOD PARLOR OAK CHAMBERBKTB; SETS: COTTAGE FURNI WALN.T do. do: TURK; __, . ROSEWOOD CHAIN. MAHOGANY SETS; BER SETS; MANTEL MIRRORS ; WALNUT do. do.; WHAT-NOT 8; MAHOG'Y do. do.; ETKGRKB: BEDSTEADS; CHiLpRJ_W'B_CHAIRB; BUREAUS: JKNNYLIND BED WARDROBKS: STEADS; WABhBTANDS; CRIBS and CRADLES ; TABLES; RECi M B'NT CH Al RS; CHAIRS; CENTRK TABLES; SIDEBOARDS; FEATHER BEDS] TETE-A TETES; WRITING DESKS: SOFAS; FANCY CUAIRB; BOOK CASKS: WORK TABLES; DINING TABLES: LOUNGES; ROCKING CHAIRS; PI AHO STOOLS; MATTR EB.ES ; ' OFFICE CHAIRS. mh »-2rr. ", 1 Jt_B E. U ATHRIGIIT. VVR ft ITU Hl <■_■_■_** WAREHOUSE, ON OOVKRNOB ST.. __l BETWEEN MAIN AND FRANKLIN, «_M__|)>as on hand at.hu time the lariest and ■■^■^beststock of FURNITURE he bas ever offered to his friends and tbe public—a large portion of which being CITY-MADE-which he pledgee to sell for less profit than heretofore. Painted, Im itation and Solid Oak, Walnut. Mahogany and Rosewood CHAMBER BUITS, from 92* to Sto* all styles Marble Top TABLES; also. WARD ROBES, from 9 10up;TETE A-TETES.DIVANB, SOFAS, from 913 up to 97ft; Jenny Lmd BED STEADS, from 99 to 978; beautiful Broeatelle, Plush, lasting and Hair Cloth PARLOR MUITB also, COUCHES and BED LOUNGES, at twenty five per cent, less than can be purchased else where; in fact, hie stock embraces every article usually kept in hie line. Call and examine for yourself, and see how much yon can save be fore purchasing elsewhere. Also, a large assort ment of Recumbent, Invalid. Ann. Easy and Re volving CHAIRS: MATTRESSES. Hair and Shuck, and BEDDING. mh 21-d3m CARBIAOES, &c, FOR SALbT" ONE HORSE CARRIAGE FOR *__*-»_»__ SALE. I have for sale a handsome w — v*? ON E- HORSE CARRIAGE, new. and city-made, which 1 .ill sell ver? low. ,_ ___3- -ts R. CAUTHORN. lAR RI AC _•»• ■tA RRI AG fS. - _£gg*_£o. A. FRANCIS. Asent for Wm. I aa_ a_r-Murry. manufactures for sale, and will make to order, any style of VEHICLE, from a Sulkey to a Four-Horse Coach. Factory on Franklin street, between 13th and 16th streets. REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. mh »-lm* A a_r_gaLo. Oil! MAN, MAN. THOU ART «Wf3gs___but dust; therefore, why grieve at the vr~\Jf -changes of life, for it leavee but a dreary waste to contemplate upon. So cow for so liloquizing. Mr. EniTOB : As I said ib my last advertisement I had Men stud) ing astronomy, of course people expected to hear of some great phenomena I would nave discovered, but in examining the elements, 1 found there was a mystery beyond the comprehen sion of man, and as 1 had no desire to build a tower of Babylon, therefore 1 gave it out and went to solidities. I am now still in the ring to trade for anything from the bowels of the earth to the mountain top, so that I pusii along, keep moving; for it is wiser than setting aside and dreaming, sighing and wast ing iife'a tide, for in life's earnest battle those only prevail who daily march onward and never say fail. HAGAN'S JOHN, 18th St., Creek Nation, Richmond, V a P. B.—l promised the public a romance of my life, which will be forthcoming in due time. _ja _>-3m /_•__*__/ UARRIAI-ES, CARRIAGES.-. sui>«criber has on hand.at his Coach sSr -arr Making Establishment.on Lombard Al ley, lietween .Main and Carv.(l3th and 14th sts.) nearthe Columbian Hotel. COACHES. CHARIO TEES. BAROUCHES. BUGGIES, with and with out tops, and SULKIES—aII ot his own make, of the best material and workmanship—all of which will be sold as low as good work of tne kind can I* in tho city of Richmond, and I respectfully ask a call from those in want if any article in the Car nage line., as 1 am determined to make to order and to sell at the lowest prices possible ; and all work sold that is new, warranted. fe_t~d9m MICAJAH MANGUM. CHINA, GLASS, &c. 'TMIK PLACE .OR BARKAINS-At a- SCHAAP A CO.'S. corner of Broad nnd 3rd streets China and Glassware st the cheapest S rices ever heard of. such as Tumblers from _*o. a nzen up; Goli'cts lrom $1 50 a dozen up; Keresere Oil Lamps frmii 75c. a piece up—all worth double the money ; Tea Sets and Dinner Sets far I clow regular prices, as new goods are pouring in daily, and ~e must make room f->r them. Our stock of Bird Ca-es .ii.d Children's Carriagei surpasses anything in variety and low prices. As for lloute- Parmebiat Goods, such as Lookiiu Glasses. Ten Tra>s. Coil'ee and Tea Pots, ol a I kio.s of metal. Table Cattery, Wooden and Willow-Ware, anil thousands of other articles in that line, a call from th.-sain rant of such goods will prove hsnnfaial to thcin at they wiM save lrom U to 25 per cent, by purchasing at BGHAAP A CO.'S, Comer.>f Broad and .id mi. S-O Tc,..NA. N «LAS S ; yj| \m i_ aii rll i_ nwan i: . rfriG O. B. TAYLOR. 117 MAIN STREET. Has now in store, ami on storage, lateli received per shins Invincible. Niagara and Star of the West, and from ihe principal ulas* factories of the coun try, the largeat and most ooiuplete assortment of BO.adi he has ever !>een able to oiler to the trade of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. He feels confident he can compete with the re packing houses of the North ; and as an assurance of his ability to do so, he will duplicate at the same pricei any bill purchased of a re.-pna.kiitg house at the North within the past twelve mouths. Al! orders sent to him will receive i.h pergonal attention.— Goods . ...n-lull) packed ana forwarded promptly, mh 28-lui tt ii i n a, « i, Aaa, AND EARTHENWARE. SPRING TRADE. 1380! GE O. J.BO MN E X * CO., V„, GLASS, AND QUEENS WARE WAR B HO USE. No. 51). Pearl or 14th street, Richmond. Va. In c-.'ii.f-iiu'ii.-e of unavoidable delay in the com pletion of our new warehouse, on Governor street, we shall tie unable to remove unm the r-juiiu trade closes; ami our friends will find us at the old loca tion. No. 20 Pearl street, tor another season. Our stock is now daily arriving, and is the largest snd most complete stock of EARTHENWARE. CHINA and GLASS; ever offered in VirgSiia. and we invite tho attention of the merchants of Vir ginia, North Carolina aud Tennessee, who may visit this market, to our prices, confident that we can successfully compete with the (largest houses in any of the Northern Slates. We .'ill* task them to sive us the preference over Northern houses, provided we can do as welt for them. We ask nothing more. The most experienced packers employed, and goods slopped promptl). We supply the bust quality of Stoneware, as low as it can be purchased at the Factory. We give our prompt and faithful attention to the execution of orders. ____ r >_,___ ,, !* op, » *bab*b S-FdTR E - or Jars, Pitch **kA*** ers, Churns. „.• , 1..r s-de ac __T KEhSKE A PARR'S Pottery. __ Corner a»f Cary and 12th streets. TAILORING, &c mm SELECT STOt'E OFM'KIX. A Nil >H SUMM ER GOODS.-i am now inTeceipV" __. 5. ****** selection of R E A D Y-M A D E __P CJ-QT H 1 N G : alio. CLOTHS. CAsSI -***-MERES and VESTINGS together with a MMnrto a_wsrrtmpßt or GENT'S PURNISHiNG GOOns, consisting in part of Shirts, Undsr Shirts, Drawers Socka, Ties, Gloves and Collars. The citizens ol Richmond and the public generally are respectfully invited to call and make early esleo tions. E. D. X EELING. No. IU Main el!. Next door to C. W. Puroell A Co.'s Banking __> 'in 1 "*? Mouse a>. aPKIXtrTR/tUE. IwlliiT '***•% RICHMOND MADE lODlf. M .-, CLOIHING. ff The subscriber oilers to the public a ************* . assortmsat of CLOTHS, MERES, VESTING. Ac, oi Southern manufac ture. He has a number of workmen constantly em ployed, and is determined to aiaks and aad aaefaeap as any Northern house. All garments of Gentlemen's wear made to order promptly. B BEcHER. 33 Main st . ap a_____! in* Under the Mansion House. 4' (.ENTLEIvit V'» (LOTH I NO AHO FURNISHING HOUSE.-We w<«ld inform the citizens and public generally, thit we have bow m store a large, vsried and ooin . _,Firtts_^ r , l . m '.B„ of , Osßtlemen'sSPßlSOJ and SUMMER CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, snibracing all the latest atytas aad novel ties ot the season, which, in point of stale, taste auddur-ibiliiy.oannot us turpatsed.ail of .Inch ars manufactured b> ourselv«.a. expressly to suit the tastes and wants of taia market, and whioh en ables us to sed at a much mors reduced price tl.au any other h'aise in the city. Als.., a Urge aaaort f&trSf l»wc_flrß.iioa__ furSishing GOODS alwais on hand. tA# would remind the youns men end foiiowera of fashions, that we are continually receiving cample card* of tae latest si>le goods, lrom which we cau make to order, at short notice, anathiiu to complete a gentlemaß't wardrol*. lalS. t*. WALKER A 00.1U3. __eS___r Cor. Maißßßd llth.or Peatl *.ts. IJOHN E. UOHERTVa MERCHANT TAILOR. _, ~ IMb street, aear Cary. Would moat rsspectfaUy inform his friends end customers and ths publio seaeraiiy, tuat he is now in receiptor hie ataaok of SPRINi. and HUMMER G(KJIJS. consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES acd VESTINGS. which he would be happy to make ap in th. atoet aupeiiur ttylt and on tke lowest remunerative ei.dita. N. H.-Hav:ag small expense. I eaa make gar meats to ordsr aa low aa they aaa be had at any cluthiug house ia tbs city aih Jl-la jOTpW &*_m_Mß_^ct ,^|i? eermsg sad reatoi.af the impaired vieioa to iv -w&V-'-i&ib-» °WV \**3 _'_"'.•- aaaortaitßt oi , -3y»a_o_^^ ____=__s?________^s«^^ . atat-E uwa runuir. aoah at .-' _._u_. •___?-____.'" |"s___T* (*:■.■<,' 'Ail '»«»<a--ai-y* I J"*OADB t t*kx\ OFFICE lIMMJSD atieawatva. *«.?! . ■ a. I _S__e_K_: > >»»VrViiP «J___Br.ir^^«Yf; apM-te _ A 'B__ , *«*t?-* M ;|| Rsu.,„, B g. -,„ l^ftßSfjfJh S.pt*.„o_ics R.. k. AF. X *»* L *l'Ti.|fc- Richroosd.Aa,A.. .jL Co | '***'■ OFFICE "^g*J^gr^ th * Mri^S "mC Mail daily. (except Susdars.i ». r *i a tbaibs uuva raraaeatae r.",a .. _•*! Express, daily at ■ I| c_m 1 * Accomm* .ation daily,(eicept"_nd'»;, f*> *-l Mail, daily, (except SeniuVs i «» _| 1 • aae-iB TT_o_: H. WYNNr" v „ rt »a£i ISM. the l___ W r*_rU SB l K 'i **** 3 Dail-(.xeeptSunX, , .,__" 1 «""' Taeadays aad Fridaaa at..]! »HAi _ ~ rcoa wiiirtßoss. ••Sri Daily (except fundayn at *" — l Taesdaysand Fridayiat .*" ~*_ltl Moadays and Thursdays at ! "'*rr.u ** • . LB **'as WHiTgiiiii-.*" "■ Ml Tuesdays and Fndayi at l "*' l „ . < Coaneoting with can __.' __ 'At Urbanna Stage leaves sThits■ h M _ and Fridaye at 8 A. M.; return Satunlaye. * ™e«.teetf_ Tlv Wslkerton Stare leavei Wh». u„ . and Thursdays at s A. ML; retan_____ x «!'ta, _,Fre.sht Trains leave and af?,_? 5_ ! »« WednesdiyeandSaturdaas M *■><&*.„ j±p-** ___________ rp. ■.-_„.„ w ; _ii__PiB wW "^v.w l ' % -u if-w ___ m . ton, !,,;,„,[ |". rro "-l» all ofthe above-mentioned t. ! i. Z 1, J_? "a* . direct, expeditious and eoml .rtaN. _* - *at_ RICHMOND AND PETERS_r»c. r _!_ _ S FOLK AND PETERSBIRi R»,, _ J *tVv the Richmond and Pe».'rst..ir< R 1 Office, in RiehßM.nd. THRoV.iH Tlf-g'S_Wi be s.*ld at tbs following rstei: ''»'« » For Norfolk; first olass p.uw*>r -*,* _ D _; J ,. Second do. d... Ut For Old Point or Hampton, return'____; U the round trip good Withis £___?__ elaas passengers - u »«.int Second do. do |g Straight tickets; first class ' . Do. second d 0...." — lj These rares embrace the Btea_ib__ „ '■ . Norfolk to Old Point, and * iil-y.,'^ ; '','«• ''* attending the transfer ..| Passea •*••« .3 S l *"* between depots in Petersburg » n d fr.m, upon the Steamer at Norfolk. m -» Uy At Norfolk, tii«* Cars connect g'u__ Bteanier. which has l*>en _u»«..i , ' " *-i nection Withtbt Norlolk and There is no demy or ißeoavenieneei. A '"** Passengers itop from the Can unm ____*- wharf. r '"*«et»aii,., Paasengere hy this rout* leare R,,.h-.,«j A. SL, and breakfast in _'» folk at 10',. and land at Old P.mt ?.r ii *** *' I«M.. allowing ample time for *|l-____■"■ * arrangements and a SALT WAIFH Mi ru_'"» dinner. "»»aa«mj Passengers by this routs have ths pmii M .„, maming over in Norfolk a..l f „ >n( tVI, jh. 1 Hampton in the aftern.M.n sf V, the _____■■ Passengers RETURNING from o*d __s Hampton, leave Old Point at feU 4: ' ton at 7:45 A. ML. (in saeb ease sftsr''_e *2* breaktast.) reacfi Norfolk at I.); k£' t iiZu+J P. SLj arrive in Petersburg a* 4:_ »■_.. n„, at 5:43 P.M...U tune te going on watt tame evening. ■•. CHECKKD THROHfH . W|| i.fam MAtffl). Engineer and . .p't N. A f, j\ ®r3"*i»B_____,J' K *i, ATSO 'TH- i__a <S»s|S« A 1 1 ISbit DANVILLE RAII.iIOAD.-CHIAuKOPaAV DUI.E.—On aud alter January 2rtia. )«v ttel and Ifaaaenger Tram ..n th'i read wiil run m _ lows: ■ B Leave Richmond, daily (Mnmlay's excepte.li _i A. M .for Junction ißnrLeviiS.lLyn _hsrt _* tol. Kn.xviile. Dalt'.n aadAttaata. tJa, Cta ■pnga, Nashville. Grand Junction,:ami >U»,., Term , Montgomery and Moiiiie, Als, Sis Orleans. Leave Richmond tailr, rexr-ept Sunday.: h Danville, Va.,and OrcenN.r..', N. Cat JA. .V. RKrt^R**iNt" : ; Leave Junction, (Uurkeviih) da-la. tßmßt\ excepted) at lo A. M., and arrive in'Ricaaubi'i Leave D.nville daily, (txeepl Sundiiintii. M ~ and urrive in Riehmoad it 1 j". M ' The above trains caiaaect l«it'i arm« v.ili ••, South-tSide Raitread trains to ami frsa Ua lw west al the .Innciion. inj with the Vtrgam C» tral.aed Ki.-limond, 1 rederiekiian md t*.it.w*i Ruil.-oud trains, to and from the Rartk it H I ni'.ni!. ■_» Threegh Tickets aald.aad btgtMi htM through to tho tnora points: alio,to trie Tirpit Springs. IV For Through Tickeia and fnr'Nfr in(n~» tun, spph ar me t.riket oifi. eoi Ua |.. h nttl..-, Danville H..in.vul Compani. RiebsMri ja2_-ts _ ALEX. \yOKR.M.!...Sa,'„ CSV.".! 1 -H_e fc ? ( joiNii , '.\'i'iH Hi >•'.•.' ii RANGEMENT.-IMI'OKTANT To rRA'.'U. EIB.-THROUGH TICKETS AM) Thßui.,j CHECKS.-GREAT NORTHERN K«jT TC-Car ryin< the great United St»res >Ihil. Twmm (Sunday night eastrpted I l«*t*i.*cii Rni.ni M.j\*i audria, Washington. Baltimore, l',i,- vi. i>,,..>i York. and all impori.tn l poißta weM, ntsM Creek and Washiagtoa, o-.er the Rick—cad f-* ericksburg A Potomao Railrsed, t» the rstaa river, 76 rnilen, and t>y splemlnl as 4 sswhrwh steameia thence to VVitslniiii'.n. .'*J m * -~ •' mile? in so veil hours; l*e.ii. n i:0ii,1..rt,»".» !_>•• fectly safe rato of spsed. Hours ol doiiartarc: t_U, A. _L land t, If. ._ BA«jirA(JE, under ciiari-'e of Ai'* ChECKEDTHHOUGHtoWaih.ni(i..n.Hi;t__. Philiidelpbia and New York. Taaooaa TictßTsean be lecuredintiie!" * mz rater. Toßalnmore, #7 001 ToWasLinton.. «» Philadelphia.. .8 Ml New York. . 1» Cincinnati 3SO I St. Lss. ... J»» Columbus 3UIS I Chioa*". ft. Indianapolis ... tt 00 I Pitts..un ** Cairo S3 50 1 Liaiiavilie ** Day ton xt 25 I De"»tur »" Jenersonvills ,28/5 Newsrl J" Rock Island 3.001 ViacenuM. . " Zanesville 18 a» I Passengers breakfast and iup.it AafilanJiaca on board the comfortable steamer t.tviiii Am. Creek and Washington. . i__ For further information, apply sttlnaie Broad street, .*th.*ckoe Hill. JAS. B. Wll_rToN,6ea'lTi_atAr> Sam'l Rctm, «up't. , OKI-ICE K. A 1). ABM Ri.-H.oM', Oct. BJB\± __4|f_£ H_.KRN MAU. KOl-TE-fci _■___-_■ ■■ ' latearranaesseut.the H f i*** and Danville, BeMth-Sids, Virgtsisstd waßßj East Tennessee and Virginia, Inst leasSßßSs; Georgia, and Memphis and ChsfSJt—« **'**. have entered into an agreaaatal si laa *<~] Children under three years of age, Hats, ay as* respective roads, to take eniect on scd _'.« ?B~ r ber Ist. IdfiP. , ~ „ ..- To persons trailing in Negroes, wid <***"■„■£ route olleisadvantaies unsurp_»«il Liwr^. For further particular!, appo »'f"* J'•_',. fice. Riehmoad and Danville Ka"';■,»'• .' c _t OCJJ—dU C. CA.Mi'bbl.L, *» !____■________, vtMtm_««-^ Tl sf l i__l3 S_ RAILR oA I' -Ji'JcAi -S__l!yff_ _wJ MAIL snd PASefc-' 'V TRAIN will Isave Richmond f.jr GORDONBVILLE. CHAKLOfTt-?' *•■* STAUNTON. LYNCHBURii. Al.*.*-***-'* * and WASHINGTON. , ltmmt mh a-U WM. F. A iOOCI. i****j*Z PIANO FORTES. _____»_ aitliadftD .Vn'TK'W' \Wa**\ MANUFACTORY, AND 'bY, niTTI D E POT OK F('K K1" - * B**\ X \ * CAN MUSIC AND MUSICAL '^V_«rj * DORR A HADE. Warer.-.ina 31. Broad atreet. would respeetd't- •'.'-".V# *> tentioa to their large assort went «.i r ,'t__b J< woald oftr each lusrantees as wriii •»"-' ao.t fasti.lions purchaser. .«_,___,>•' Our PIANOS ars .arranted tot ***.***!l\ ib ia tune twwive rooaths. sad •x"": '*^*'Z lM g m ftrst six months, if they fail to vr**ov*****~ turn Us the purchaser. . <*+ •* Particlar attention is paid lj ;*r**n ' m oountry, aad persons may *>!>»» '•' , faithfal aaecatioa of their orders. * tmm Old Pianos taken ia stuliaiii!* aw *** **** ML PIAKOB hirsd at le. § „ A « _del»-_A.cw»Z Kks«"_* in -llcit'teni of Riclin...nd irtjWnm* our HI ANO FORTES. We :ua»* f'*" ,i_i* auaSLateTwith Mr. CAiRI:BI ,JA* gX" i. all reapeeU. may be teited bytsei«' famed Chicken at* saJsstif*'', Wt warrant all our PI AMOS, t B _»TT. - ._-<; higti aed as numeroui testiß_awt*atsaa m the country, all efwhtei eaa **J**l Csaasis. oa Broad « , [_* e jy^i- l x jU_l>» ir MJ^«ATt^^S^ _*l WmtBBM ■»Jiyß* , '_S FlHe ha. removed ho- «h. ***** *>«' *Bmm*A\ aaiiiexr»-.»r*«owiH-J. Aad his fried* >a Butsiala he tauihs. I_>f a »*«»'*"^~, ■** Waer. ts CkHks snd »JR*?W££ ,*d»-* J He stags the ..Id sobii oi :t_jm .»■« • A ear. imi that his butaaes* w »■ i; al tea Ah. truly the aotei el *t _ tstfsii *- What a deuce «l a trsde h* isjd_» **>**' Oh. hs's ixsd an. a shop ae*i ** aaa. Jsst shove biaae ia dry »£* *££{>* Toiethsr thsV 7 !! msle tun* at f<*™ leaay W^rTWftSSfe Watch and CUK-.Mas,r.j-.^ Ss_^l^^