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tJspattft ****W*v***^*is^ Aacrl iratafceta. _rt vas. -osfttsa*. Lixutatoa. tt. Aegel Smes watck aiy ftllo*, sagal vaiaa. aaaat ABd%_w|*tl. winds of midnight shtnisg pinions the starlight two bright Thai are miae, my ews bright com. from Heaves to visit ms. Mnsjg_jr ehlMrea smikt upaa am, bat those little Were tkelrat to stir tks foaataias of a asatkm's And. aa bow they watek my slarober. waile their i.._fforgivs s mortal yearaiag still te csll IH* saisle wis. Earthly ckitdrea feadlf call ata, but ao mortal Sweat as thoss that whisper "Mothsr'" 'm»d the . glories ef my dream; * _~. Years wilt paes, and earthly prattlers cease per _ chance to lisp my name, _v_r«.ore Bat aiy aegel babies* sce.aU shall be evermore the same. Aad tke bright baßd bow aroand me from their In thSr.tr:«« ob m con- wamlstfrom the sky. Tisse mar •*■*', **** ** ********** — *° m * mysum- KarThU cßMreß*may forsake ins, earthly frieads EveT. r .ietk«_ow unites me to this life assy pass Bui. unohanzed, those angel watchers, from their blest immortal home, . . . Pure and fur. to cheer the sadsesi of sty dark ened dreams shall come. _'_.___._ ,„f, _ r And I caanot feel forssksn, for, though 'reft of me •♦ Mother»' and myaoul willlock above. A N'oitra Oa_©_-*a Ton.-V*ors* Motet Horton-morm senerally known as -Poet Hor. ton --"lac sabjec t of tbase brief memolre," Is a „_lro aud a sliTe. betoagißS to a «entleman of aaadioloi-s cooaty At aa early age he felt rank ling wltliia hint, and ever aad aiton twitehlni Me heart.etrln»-, the real poetical inspiration which induced him ***PP*7.****' selfto tke Setaoce of Letters; this he did with each OBiiriua _eel and indnsuy, that in a •Sort do. and with very little aid, be became quite a proflcieut both in readme » ud _* r i" D f; Ha inherent love for poetry wss very much enhanced by the perusal of an old nynm book the property of feis mother; haviua mastered which, he applied himself to Oampbell's poems, ami c-mmitted to memory the whole of the Pleasures of Hope. Oue fine in-rmnj. it oecnrred to Dim tkat there might be other combinations of tke al phabet having measure and rhyme, aad thence forth lie was a full-fledged poet. The late Mrs. Caroline Lee Heatz, whose husband was then a Professor in the Univer sity ha vine been pleased with some of his verses, rook great interest iv him and bestowed «ome pains on his instruction; be afterwards showed his gratitude for her kindness by writ ing au eulogy on her at her death. S.>m6 years ago he had printed a book of i. i.'iv., which, oa account of bis pecuniary difficulties, never emerged from a dark corner of ttiepriniiug office. It can never «blne forth, but by the reflected light of twenty-five cent pieces. He liv.s, at present, by his talents, writing acrostic*, et ~ for tbe students, at a quarter of a dollar ea.-h, which enables him te hire bis time, and devote his attention exclusively to ths Muses. He has favored us with a sight of the lu-nu-'-ripi of another book of bis poems, which, from the length of his subscription list, we doubt not be wilt be able to publish hy ths next Co--m.uce_-.eut. It will be rather a large bojk ; the manuscript contains 2-2. pages letter-paper, closely written. His price will be one dollar per copy. Ail who have graduated here within the last thirty-five years no doubt remember tbe sable poet, and will need bat the statement above to induce them to send ou their names as subscri. ner.. We give below a specimen of his writ tugs: OOOD-BTX. I leave thee, with a falling tear, And mount tbe fleeting car; 'Tie death te part with one so dear— For to my view tby charms appear Like some revolving star. I leave thee, bnt with deep concern Which hope cannot remove; Oh * do not myaft'eetion spurn, But p-itient wait Hil my return, Aad prove the trutk of love! I leave thee, but I love thee yet. The queen of ev'ry bloom; 1 never shall my okotes regret. Until tke eun nf life shall set. And love sink in the tomb. Oh! Lady,take these lines to heart,*— The last fond tale 1 tell. Is that my own dear lovs thon art; Thea, till ws mset ao more to part. My lady, fere thee well! . __ . [A*. C. Uniurtity Magatmt. H__ißO_.DT O* Battabd TAWX>_t.—ln Hum boldt's private letters, recently published, in speaklog. f tha ami-flMe Bayard Taylor, who -Uited him, and made a eelogisllc lecture on him, Humboldt satirically remarked to a cer tain Amerkm-t gentleman. "Your couutry __>_, Taylo?ll«Tlre-eled-arther and teenies, than an v man of my acquaintance." And in thee.jpftvata letters ba even pitches into a TVew York editor who sends bim a copy of hie (thredltd*-*) »l.tfcof Fremont." Oo»T_a_Ts or a !_habk'B Stomach.—A shark waa captured iv the harbor of Nassau, N P-on the llth iast. Oa opening the fl.h ibe band of the unfortunate Isaac WyHy, (who was drowned outside the bar on the llth ___s_,) together with a goat's head, having horns seven inches long, were discovered iv the stomach. The hand was ldeati&ed by a brother of the deceased, ia consequence of a yortion ol the shirt-sleeve being attached to it. root- UtT FOR NO. 87 MAIM STRRRT. I- THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN KICH ■ MON I).-»*SS yards kandsoma pattern Prints at • aad 8 ots., worth U>»; beautiful Lawns at .and IS eta.; the richest pattens aad tke heat quality of Jseoaets, Organdies, Bereges, at all ths lowest prioes; beautiful fancy Silks at M cts., worth 18, some at 87. »!.» and .awards; Blk. Silks, very good at see. aad highsr prices; Btella Shawls *1 aad kighsr, every eotor. worth tbree times the money; Pasters at SOo.; Silk Mantillas at «1 SO, St Mead some at SlS.aelling eleewhere for double the money; Silk Parasols sad Extension Skirts from _Se. upwards, tks cheapest ia Kiohinond; the finest Frenah Needle-worked Ladies' Collars aad Cam bric Bands at half their value; bmaohed aad brown Shirtmg, .Shestinx, Piliow-caie, Muslin, Toweling. Table Cloth. Oil Cloth, Carpeting, Cambrics. Checks and Swiss Muslins at prices to astonish everybody; Ladies' Gaiters, with heels, at tL AIM. Its.; Morocco, Kid 9ml GotA skin Shoes, with heels, at #11__ sad higher prioes; Missee and Chi Id ren's Gaiters of every color ana descrip tion, st all prices. Me. and upwar_a; Ladies' haa Slippers at SOo ; Men's Slippers at aiHo.; fie Vel vet do at 87c; Oxford Ties, Coßgrem Gaiters, Calf skin Shoes, Ac.for Mes, Boys aad ServanU. If you wast to save horn M to N per emit., call %W4_r « Wo ' g rftitit »tmijse. v *W*WKHBc**Z Woald inform km friends aad tke public that be has faraished bn establishment, am. the corner ol Leigh and ad streets, witk all taa improved m. ehiaery aad aather afptiancei for the suoceesful Sroee-Btion of CARPENTERS' WORK in all its dranehee.intheeitrorooußtry. _,__._. _,__ For the h bersl aatronaga extended ta aim by tke , eommaaity for the last hfteea years, he eaprasaes - ** sincere thanks, sad will ess every eg art te • mi-ita coatinnance of petdie favor. Tkeee wiak -1 'An eoasuit with him oa tke aabjeet of Hl' 11. D -9-TO A lil-m-VS_V M Sr *_»t%SI«k»7 a i_U__. » '" ****** store, or at tke residence or skos nf tbe sub adraasr. lapW-Ht*) F. C«I'MP. .' DA-U-S A MINKH. WHOLESALE GROCERS. 90 hhda. HAMS sad BREAST BACON. i-__BB^_afc-* * bbta.. C aaCExtra C CoSbe BUGAR. 'Una them, oa the sspat reeeoaabie terms.sad )b s manner not in tbe least o-haaTve oa the premises -a which ac may wert IfW waaoals so oca- Btraetedaa to besir aa_Twater Ugkl orden eaa belsftwithM aear- Miiupapeß k Joa.itoßa No.lf Mala awsatar Jaa T. _>uvi,l, *_-?;&■***• ..a ~ akyiy- T_a ft gn* i_iil.nl n _■■■«.,—... _.., — ... __*—L .. piN|W»d»r«lltl.J».-l woald respect- BSs_bP^_«s» *A^ 9 SX?J*_I-nU7 be left with Mr. Wa ______»____4.g__yj_._T J 1 * J"W.*,tfao. 01BSO-'s ffiJTltMVl l****4.~*t ****** _Madsa.L,OLME_C__B s_-_»___a .a Art*** i>Ma_ _H-._-__L *"__■_( •*••. at ********•■ *»•■" "c*" issi ar _a_sr______.ii. ■ . . -.. , 1 . , 5 _ii_p_-r_nr____» _ i___.______i pgt—trf ■- _____L__*T_'l ***' ...' |"jl' j. * MM_i_|_rfj , jyi^ | W , - w . ,^ *L ______■_________. • '•-^-viiijS.* -■«***. < ____tf__BL____P__W Wtt_'"' ---' *AB*T&ftlß BABBk ____^____!__^ Wm% *\ HT* eWtiaWl»l___|«il_f^ MEDICAL HOfIMTAI-S. I u%\*i\**^^ f_L.l£«____ .._n__SlS^_S l_e__tTts!ipUß» $*W***-****** wto v^te****^^ isclode board, mediclae. mcdi- LiattMdaaeeaad aarsiag. Surgical operations ■ ____lß_-ording to rules of other Hospitals of .farther information apply to tke y.iciss residest at the Hoapital. or.to either of B " t - Exck-ag. -^fi^ffl^^- Ballard Rouse. PHILIP 8. HANCOCir M. D.. Resident Physician. CYRUS BROOKS, ap tt-ly Resident As-tstsnt. irfriKMAKY OF TMM MH-OICAL CoL -1 LEGE.—This Infirmary mi tasted at the eoraer of Marshall and Collegestisets. IB an elevated and healthful position, convenient to the Railroad De pots. HoUls and other centres of business. It is la-aisked with every arrangement requisite for theenooetiful trestment of disease! and injuries, aad for the comfort of tke sick. All persons re auinag MEDICAL or SURGICAL aid, except the iaaaae and those lahorißg under contagious diseases, are admitted into the institution. Lying iawoaaen are also received and carefully attended £.▼*** **o©ms famished when desired. ____. The patients are under tks cnarge of tks Profes sors ofthe college, who visit the wards daily. The eharses for Board, Medioal Attendance, Nursing aad Medicine are, for Per week. White PatienU ~~ |J Private Be*r*tpq 7 to Sl* In addition to the above rates, in eases; requiring a Sarg.ro/ Operation, by agreement with the pro prietors of the Bellevoe Hospital, a small tee is charged for the operation, varying from S3 to 9*o, aocording to its importance. The particular fee in any pass may be ascertained by application to eith er of the Attending Surgeons or the Resident Fhy " jufekar ges payabls aa tks removal of tke pa t-ant. -Steading Surgeoiia-Prolii. GIBSON. PETICO- L_AS a__ _______ORD Attending Physicians'-Pro_i. TUCKER CON W Reiident Physicma-EDMUMOS MASON, M.D. Steward-F. M. PARRISH. __ President-L. S. JOYNES, M. D. Persons in the country, desiring to send patients to tbe Infirmary, may address either the President or the Resident .ft ___w BELLEV CE HOSPITAL.—This Institution, which has been in 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 comfort of patients and the successful treat ment of disease. It haa lately undergone extensive repairs. Rooms have been nicely furnished suitable to the accom modation of gentlemen who may find it incoave meat to be treated at their private lodgings. Particular attention will I* paid to the lying in ward*, which are peculiarly commodious. terms: (Payable ob the removal of the Patieat.) White Patients, per week. — _- 98 Colored do. do ♦__ 6 Private Rooms, do. .97 to $16 It, City acceptances required for patients frwin tke oountry, unices where the parties are known to one of tbe Physicians of the Hospital. This includes all charges for Board, Medical At tendance, Nursing and Medicine. By un arrange ment with the Infirmary of the Medical College, a small additional fee, ranging from .12 to $30, will bs charged for Surgical cases. The particular sum may be ascertained before-hand by application to one of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted. Ma, Ns Patient received for less than a week. • The nndersigned will give tbeir personal atten tion to alt PatienU placed m their Hospital. ATTB_ID_>G PHYSICIA.\ 3. JAMES BOLTON, M. D„ Grace St., between4th aadkth. THOMAS POLLARD, M. D., Governor St., Ist door above Richmond House. 0. A. CRENBHAW, M. D., opposite American Hotel. WM. W. PARKER. M. D., Law Building, eor aer of 13th and Franklin sts. C. W. P. BROCK, M.D., Resident Ph. sioi&n. ia3-ly MEDICINES. rkK. UOO FLA NO'S U EKM AN Ul-Tt-tIS DR. HOOFLAHD'-MIALSAMIC CORDIAL, Th* great standard medicines of Ih* present egl, hay* acquired their great popularity; only through yiart of trial. Unbounded satisfaction is rendered by them i* mil casts, and tht ptopU kavtpronounetd t tirER t c})MPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBILITY OF THE NERFOUS SYSTEM, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, m*d mil dia****s arising from a disordered livtr et weakntss of th* stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently eurtd by th* GERMAN BITTERS. Ths BALSAMIC CORDIAL has acquiredartpu tation surpassing that af any similar preparation tztamt. It will curt, wiritoßT Fail, the most _s **r* **d long standing COUOH.COLD.OR HOARSENESS, BRON CHIfIS, INFL UENEA, CRO UP, PNE U MONIA, INCIPIENTCONS UMPTION, and kas performed th* moot astonishm* curt* tmtr ****** of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION! A ft** doses will also at once check and curt th* mott uver* DIARRHfXA protet dint from Cold im thb Bowels.. ■. ' __■__~ These mid*cmes ar* prepared by Da. C. M. Jack son A Co.. No. OA Arch strut, Philadelphia, Pa., Bad srs sold by druggists and dealers in medicine* everywhere, at Ib cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. J a c-son will bt on tht outside wrapper of each bottle. ia th* Almanac published annually by thtprc prutors called Evxxtbodt's Almanac, yea will And testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of th* country. These Almanacs mr* rieia •way by mil our agents. __ PURCELL, LADD A CO.. Agents, is ll— Richmond. Va, fTEL-IIBOLO'S KXTRACT HI (Ml', ti HELMBOLD'S EXTHACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, The Great Diuretic The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, Tbe Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diurelio, A positive aad specific remedy for diseases oi the Bladder, Kidaeys, Gravel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, . Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, AND ALL DI-EASES OF THE Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs. HELMBO-D-S EXTRACT OP BUCHU Is a certain, safe and speedy cure, from whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter or Jlow Long Standing, How Long Standing, i How Long Standing, How Long Standing. I How Lons Standing, How Long Standing. It is taken without Hindrance from Business, aad little if any change of diet, Is pleasant in its taste and odor. And immvlia.e in its action. If yoa are laflenng with say of the above distress *** THE REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, WLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, As a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid. E Q V __ h jg tq BE FOUND. NO EUUAL If TO BE FOUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. Prise 91 per bottle, or six for S6; delivered to aayaddress. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. Depot, MH South Tenth s!.. below Chesnut, Braggists aad Apothecaries, ja!7-ly _M Main strset. MWHCAL V ARO.-Dr. PLUME offers his ser ial, vioss to tha publio in the treatment of all secret diseases. Twenty years' practioe ia the above branch gives Dr. P. a claim to pubho favor.—Office oa Franklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, aad third koase below Trinity Churoh. same side. Al ways on haad_a supply of ttie "CHEMICAI EX TRACT OinPLOWERS;'* one ofthe very best renovators for weakened parts now known. Msdi eiassseatto order. AHooramrßioaUone by latter or otherwise promptly attend* to. Richmond. Va AND MER- QH_J*TS WHO USE AND DEAL IN GROUND PLASTER.-We would call your spe s_T^i>?» pft *ftaw_rtK chased with special refereiuve to the iaterest af tha farmer and the trade generally. . From our long experience in the businsss, sad giv ing it our personal attention-seeing that every bar rel Is well soopered and ia good shipping order, aad tke Plaster thoroughly pulverized—we _t__sard no thiagia saying that it wiU be to your interest to give us a call. Fermers sending bags will lie fur- Bishsd at one dollar less par tot- A liberal dis oeent to the trade References—Edmond. Daven port * Co.. JjM__T* Butler, a:.u oilier me rohants. aaJOrdera lsf. is our box at Robinson A Bob ao_t--Sm* South aids of the Docs.Richmond. G~~m\inkmVß»VifWA**Tw rem.ving pa-Bt. tar. waa. or any kiad of .-ease, from ail kmqiuf silk aad woollen Dresses,aud, jrom Broad eWT-uCimimeres, Ao., withoat the slightest inia- This arttels h-** been used sxtsnsivsly tkrough ost theomiatry.aad has reeeivsd the tughest ra eoaMHsad-twas. Itaisoreeeived tha silver medal at the last Maohaaia? Fair. Tt is mads i. t-uscity. aad deserves the patrons, c ortaaEaatE7l«a be ******* Y ** •^* w » *St* ti * f*tf W$ 9*%*% **M *\\ ***% il_____N____-i BB**W*\*****\- ABB* **wm*m**** t * ' _i *v ■ ' »" ■ _____ t*^*-^^*W^^*To (Oa Mara, between Tthsndst-.stieats, «'thrr*ond,» Rseseaitfatly inform their Irieads and the pbWio geaerally that they have tel«i the• »hove s*_"f • ***,*{*& tor*m** wA '""""'ft &***¥ * V &B*W S apl7-4m m ««*--K^ii:f i t ;v,r«i.i fc t GILLIAM A POKLOP ißvlls the atteatioß of '■*? Rel-adJßßjlWi, IRON. jOvala and Carnage, Horae Shoe, Hoop -«_. _*a MachißS, Spriag, Ea- *** ba* rsspeetfally solicit fe 14-d3m E TTEMOBIi A A STEAM FIRE ENGINES, ay Of the most approved plan. and. msde in tbe very best manner, warfsated equal ia every respect to snyof tba sams sised Engmss built either North or West. jaas-Jai GREEN * BATIB. PRACTICAL GRANITE CUTTERS, Sa'a-rA Strut, memr th* Armory, Richmond, Feu EVERY woRK Executed at short notioe and in the beet manner. mhU-Um EDWIN WORTHAM A. « 0., GROCERS,COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL, Sotict consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, Ac, to the sale of which EDWIN WORTHAM will give his personal attention. ■a. Advances made on consignments. *_•____ furnished whea required. FRANELIN PAPER MILL, RICHMOND, VA. BELVIDERB MANUFACTURING COMPANY keeps constantly on hand all descriptions of EN VELOPE.MA-lILLa AND WRAPPING PA PER, NEWS AND BOOK PAPER, of all ausi ties aad sues, faraished at short notioe. Gaab paid for Razs. 0010-dly _ GEO. WHITFIELD. Proa*t. jyfAKBL-. WORItS. JOHN W7_3AVIES, MARBLE MASON. MECHANICS' INSTITIJTE, __*__[ STREET. RICHMOND .FA.. MONUMENTS, TOMBB. HEAD PIECES, Afd iTLES, FONTS, *c. Kk. First Prei iiuins awarded by the Virginia Ai - ricultnral Social r and Mechanics Institute. MAOOUX Ac CO., (Successors to Bmtth A Maddux.) PROIiUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cary street, opposite Chlumtuao Hotel, Richmond, Va. Jai. F Kdwabds, of King William,) W. H. Howard, of York, > Assistants, \\ . M. Marshall, of Lunenburg, . Guarantee to their friends faithful attention to all consignments, and orders for goods from pro duce customers. Mr. F. V. SUTTON, Ja.,is admitted to a in terest in our business, le 1-dtsAcwit MADDUX A CO. DICEINSONU HILL A CO., AUCTION ERB, Still continue to SELL NEGROES, both publicly and privately, for the very highest market price, at their old stand, on the corner of Wall and Franklin streets. R. H.DICKINSON, N. B. HILL, fea-d-tow-TB C. B. HILL. I*HK UNDI.RSION_._-i have formed a co . partnership for the transaction of a COMMIS SION BUSINESS, under the firm of LEWIS WEBB A JOHN G. WADE. They rilljrive 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. Richs-OND, Va., Nov. 1. Ms>. no 7—dcwfcswts CAR D.— The subscriber takes this method of in forming his friends and the public tli. the has es tablishedhtms elf as a MERCHANDIZE BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Hewitt attend to the purchase nnd sale of Mer c.iandize generally also, Flour, Wheat,Corn.To bacco, and all descriptions of Country Produce. His special attention will be Riven to all business entrusted to his care. Prom his long business exueneuoe he hopes to meet with a liberal share of public putrona.e. He refers, by permission, to Lewis Wkbti, Esq.. 1 Messrs. D.nlop, Moncir_ 4. Co., I Riehmo'd, " EiutoSß, Davbnpobt A Co., f Va. " Bacon A Ba. kkrvill, j " Brvant,TinslxyE.Holmbs,} Baltimore ** Sei_NCK A Ruio,_. \ ******** ** Twklls A Co., Philadelphia. Tuomas MobaOaJn, Esq., New York. WM. S. ROYSTER, Offioe cor. of Cary and "Va. streets. Richmond, Nov. Ist. l-ftt>. no I—ts Ct M. BOSHER* SU-C-ESSOit TO Wil_ '. SON A BOSIIEK, WHOLESALE ANDRE TAIL GROCER, has for sale the following ar ticles, to winch he asks tbe attention of his friends and the public; Rio. Laguaira. Java and Mocha COFFEE- ; Brown and Kefined SUGARS, of dilf.rent grades; Loaf, Pulverized and Crushed SUGARS; Smokin. and Chewing TOBACCO, of dillereut brands ; Old Dominion Nails, of all sizes: country cured Bacon Hams; Western Sides and Shoulders; Cotton Yarns, a good assortment: H. Olt'a Old live Whiskey.old and good; D. T. Clen ner's Rye Whiskey, old and good ; A. W.Sher man's Rye Whiskey: A. N. Wood _ Rye Whis key, old and good; F. Steams A Co's Old Rye Whiskey, two years old; Common Whiskeys, in variety; French Brandy, Madeira Wines, and other articles, too numerous to mention. Call and examine, at No. 1, cor. 17th and Main sts., oppo site Old Market. WHEKIiWRIfIHT, MUDGE «c CO., COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE, Dealers in Printing, Writing, Blank Book, Hard ware and Manilla PAPERS; Bookbmdeis' LEATHER and CLOTH; Foreign nnd Domestic RAGS; Bleaching POW_>ERS; ALUM, Ac. No. U Hanover street, corner of German street, ja-S-d-m BALTIMORE, MD. JAMES O. HHUW..C'_ ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, t-Mtreet, n.xt to tbe Mechanics' Institute. IRON RAILINGS. VERANDAHS, BALCO NIES. CHAIRS, SETTEES, Ac; also. Grating, Vault and Cellar DOORS, and every other kind of IRON WORK for or im mental and building pur poses, manufactured at snort notioe. IBk, Particular attention given toenclosing Burial Lot-In the city a nd country. ja 3_—lSm WM. SATTLER A CO., IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS 1_ OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES AND WINDOW GLASS. BRUSHES.—We received by the late steamer a arge supply of Painters' and Artists' Brushes, of superior quality, to whioh we call the attention of Mil oustomers. JOHN N. GORDON to,SON, Urn Street, _a_iui E.xciiangk llotrl, Oder for sale a large and full assortment of IRON, comprising Swede s, American Hammered, Peru Hammered. English and English Refined, English, American, Russia and Imitation Russia SHEET IRON, Hoops, Band and Scroll Iron, Refined Plow Iron and Plow Plates. Also, Tin-plate of various sizes,for tinners and manufacturers; Sheet and Bolt COPPER, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, aud the Metals usually sold iv this market. apl—ts J~ UAN PIEZINI, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN FRUITS. AND REFINED CANDY MANUFACTURER, Keeps always on band the largest and freshest stock of FRUITS, NUTtL PRESERVES. Ac. and is continually receiving, by every steaaier and sailing packet, an additional suunly. Call at the cheap store of JUAN _____________»»___ ALEXANDER MOTT. - AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Will attend reeularly to the sales of HORSES, MULES, WAGONS. Ac, at the Horse Lot,.very BATURD AY MORN ING, at 10 o'clock. Stock intended lor eale will please be entered be fore the morning of the sale. EH. SKIM. EI. Ac EO., Grocers and Com * mission Merchants, "So. 8 Cary street, Rich mond, Va., oiler their services for the sale of Wheat, Corn. Flour, Tobacco, Ac. Tke usual advances made on consignments. DRIIiGFORO A <0., General Commis_i-n and B___,. M .^^ r . FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Nearly opposite the Columbian Hotel, Gary St., Riehmoad, Va. •***VA\^^ advance* nirtde on consignments. H«fsraj.-*. j if**™*****. DOGOETT A ARIWERSON. Cosbeb or Frabslia aj» Uth Sts.. Dealers in -PAP KR HANGINGS. OIL OLOTHS MATTINGd. (fc C U RTAIN. MATER I WIN DOW SHADES. BF Dt*. * A TTR EeSKS and UP ROLSTf RING GOODS G«NEft__LLY, have re ceived their spring stock embracing a full and complete assortment in the above line, to which thar invito the attention aad patronage of tke pub lic geasßsUjr. Tfcey s,r* .avepsred to do Paper Haaciax aad Upholster..*** ampesiorsiyto, hsv in-tke very best wash-Baa m their emph*. for that purpose. a#J-*ni nßOCsi'iKt, **iSj*_**************** **» ■ WIHSTOI. APOWERA t**rtmjm*4*ty **d rm*f &*■* itmdmq ***£**•'* •l*******^ sSnatkev mv*F*n _r_MTO,_r* , "T' _s_* ***** saw BRArtDIB-. PURR SV« aad efisr fine W_flS«ft,Blier wkisptkay warrant to pleaea t_eae»»t74StHi?-aeeeaaea|ita/., i .f*-**~** .. DHU_», MBPIC-ITO. etc. ' sw_»oV^^'^Wr|li__-.»*. ' MB Maia street, Richnmcd. Va.. would call tbs at a Sfat*pa of Merohanta Uirimghout Virginia and ► Nrtrtli Carolina, to tbeir slock of DRI'O3. MEDI » CINES, CHKMICALS. PAINTH. OILS, Ao. em • hramog every at tide in the regular ding bust noes, - which they offer to c**k or prompt eus.o_.srs on i moat fnvoralile tsrms. _. In additioa to their stock of STAPLE DRUGS, a : fall aasnrtuisnt of Fancy Goode, Psrfsmery, ' Combs, Brushes, Cigars, Tobacco. Old Medicinal Wince snd Brandies. .Also. Agents for maav of the leading Patent MedMißOs. Mineral Waters. Poreekaia Teeth, Wool. sPars Braadies.aad Wtsms. lie. Ml, Prompt atteatioß given to tbe shipping and poking of orders. FISHER krWlNffl^-L f _—__2 r .L*fV JJRLt. STORK.-CHAS. S. ■ VBiDAW.sON Uis to inform lbs eitisens of AM Richmond, tbat hs has now oa band a full AA* aad complete assortment of Drugs, Mcdi • cines, Ckemioals, Fancy Gamda. etc. ' Physieiins can rsly upon his Drags as being pure and from tke first manafaoturers, both of this country and Europe. They eaa also obtain . tbe Dry Chemicals from him, aa he keeps a supply • of them constantly on baud, and all aew prepara tions will I* obtained as they come out. Mei_ ; ci nee can lie obtained at all hours day and ni.lit; ■ and personal attention will be given to the Pre scriptmn department. He has also a fall assortment of all kinds of Patent Medicines, direct from the manuf scturers, ao tbat there can bono mistake as to then genu ineness. Also, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco and Ci gars. r The Ladies eaa alio be supplied with a fine as . sottment of imported Pomades, Hair Oils, Lubin's , Extracts, Mean Fun, Lilley White, Brown Wind sor, Honey. Glycerine and other Toilet Soaps; fine Hair Bruihes-botli domestic and imported; also, Buffalo. India-tubher and Horn Combs, both fine-tooth and coarse. He wonld call tbeir atten tion to his fine Toilet Cologne, superior to the French or German. n JAS.H. P-.ARC-.~tC0., fcTon AND RETAIL -OOU. . I__ DRUGGISTS, Ok Corner Broad aad 9th stream. • ___. RICHMOND, VA., Offer to Merchants and Physicians from Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, for the spring trads. a large and well eelected stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALB, PAINTS. OU.S, PUTTY. Preach i WINDOW-GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, 1 PERFUMERY, at*., aad every article usually kept in a wholesale Drug Store, at prioes that can not fail to give satisfaction, on the usual terms to cash and prompt buyers. Oar stock comprises iB part— • tons Lewis' pare WHITE LEAD, No. 1, aad Baltimore LEAD. • tons French Snow-White and N. J. ZINC. S tons PUTTY, from pure Linseed Oil, in Madders and bulk. , SOO boxes French WINDOW-GLASS. 3,000 gale. Linseed. Machine, and Kerosine Oils. Burning Fluid, Alcohol, snd Varnish, of all grades. 100 kegs English 81. CARD. SODA. It) casks WASHING SODA. 10 bbls. COPPERAS, ao bbls. GLUE, all grades. 100 ounces UI'ININE. 1 gross BAKER'S BITTERS. MO.OOO CIGARS, all grades, from f S to «70 psr thousand. Orders from the country promptly attended to and carefully packed and forwarded. JAB. H. PEARCE. I THOS. J. BURROWS, (Late of Waring A Warrenton. N. C. Pearce.) Richm'd, I _________*_ S"' PUR-ELI.. -.ADD A CO., WHOLKSALE DRUGGISTS. No. 122, corner Main and Governor Sts., Richmond, now in store their _ pring supeliee of i DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, INDIGO, MADDER, and other DYES. WINDOW-GLASS of all sixes. WHITE LEAD. VARNISHES, ftc. BURNING FLUID. CAMPHENE. VIR GINIA COAL OIL, and KEROSINE, at manufacturers' prices. Our stock comprises one of the largest and best ' assortments of goods in our line to be found in the South—has been selected in person by one of our [ firm, purchased for cash, enabling us to offer our goods at such low prices as cannot fail to give sat isfaction. Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. PURCELL, LADD ft CO., Wholesale Druggists, Richmond. ' ________ DO V E & CO . , ' *S3kf WHOLESALE DRUfiGISTS, [ \M No. 8. Main Street, Richmond. ' OL We call the attention of the trade ol Vir ginia and North Carolina and Tennessee to our Spring stock, which has been bought on the Ite.t terms, and which we are selling as low .-is they can be bought in any Northern city, consisting in part INDIGO. MADDER and EXTRACT LOG -1 WOOD. FRENCHGLASS, of every size. SODA. PEPPER and ALLSPICE. WHITE LEAD, VARNISH and LINSEED OIL. i FLUID. CHEWING and SMOKING TO i BACCO. f PATENT MEDICINES—aII kinds. PER FUM ERY, TOOTH and HAIR BRUSH ES, _c..*r\ AGENTS FOR THE BEST COAL OIL. Call and examine our stock. DOVE ft CO. , ft A. nOBEKER A CO., Apothecaries and •JHeDruz .ism. >'■>. Hi Main street, near Old IS Market, Richmond. Va., wil. keep on hand g_Bk a general assortment of pure Drugs, Medi cine h, Cheuiicais, Oils, Paints. Window Glass, Putty. Dye Studs, Patent Medicines, Brushes of all kinds, Surgical Appliances, Burning Fluid. Al cohol, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Garden Seed.. Glue, Sand Paper, Tobacco, Ci. ars, Snutl, Medicinal Liquors, ftc. , Prescriptions prepared at all hours, with special I care, by Members of the firm alone. Physicians' orders from the country executed [ promptly, and tho most reliable medicines fur r nished. i JC-aKl'li I.HliMrv. I KllW AIU. T. KOBIN-O-. ■ I _____ LIIDLKY le ROHINSON, OKA Pl* . *J__fkTV.S OF THE PHILADELPHIA COL. IMLEGE OF PHARMACY. PRACTICAL Ok CHEMISTS AND PHARMACEUTISTS. oiu-r to country ph. sicians and families a pcrfect i Iv new and . kk-i stock of pine and reliable ME | DICINES. together with Surgeons' Instruments, \ Perfumery, Fancy Goo />, ..ml all other things in I the Drug line, which tboy will sell on the best terms. a_. Chemical and Pharmaceutical ..reparations made to order, and sent toanv part ofthe country. LAIDLF.Y ft ROBINSON. Dru. Store, 41 li and Frar.Klinst... Richmond. leOtrmmT. WOOD. KDDY A CO.'S GEORGIA AND DELAWARE STATE LOITERIES. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE flOO.000! THE GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW INGS of Wood, Eddy ft Co.'s Three Number Lot . tcries will take place in public, under the super [ iv tendance of sworn Commissioners, as follows: Class No. 166 draws Satukdai , March 31, 1860. Class No. __ " '■ April2B,lß6o. I NEARLY ONE FRITE TO EVERY TWO TI __K__T__ GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, To take place as aiiove specified. . 1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF 9100000! 1 Prize of 990,000 100 Prises of. 9i,0U0 2 Prises of.— . 20,(100 170 " of —AM \ 2 " of ... 10,000 66 _ of. 100 f 2 " Of . 6,000 « ** of 75 i 2 " of 5,000 66 ** of 60 2 " 0f...... 4,000 66 **. 0f......... M 2 *" of 34)004 810" Of 40 , 2 " of 24MX) 27,040" of 20 [ _2/___ prises, amounting to — _—. 91.15..79. , Whole Tickeu 920; Halves 910; (.nanera 9»; 1 Eixhths 93-30. r Certificates of Packai.es will be sold at the fol ■ lowing rates, which Ja the risk: Certifier, tei of I Package of 2. Whole Tickets 9*9 00; Certificates . oi Paokase of M Half Tickete 9148 90; Certificates of Package of 36 Quarter TickeU 974 76; Certifi cates of Packace of 26 Eighth TickeU 937 37. THE ORDINARY p_rAWINGB of Wood. Ed dy ft Co.'s Single Number Lotteriee will toke place iv public, as follows: • Class 63 Draws on Satdboav, March 10. 1860, t Class 64 ** ** ~* 17. 1860. Class 66 " _ _ 34, 1860.^ I Class 66 " " " 31, 1-bO.* ' Class 67 ** ** April 7. kmo. Class 6ft ** ** " 14,1860. Class 69 " " " 21.1*0. Class 70 " * " 38.1800. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. .' ORDINARY DRAWING. To take plaoe ac above specified. . 1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF -. SWAM 1 . " 920,wi0| 1 Prize of 91^o» - l " "„_-.... 10.000 SOPrisesof. MM) - i ** ** 6jno|lM " " an - 1 " *♦ 4,00.1100 " " 300 f I ** ** 3,o_i 100 " " IH I I 100 " •• 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. i 4 prises ol 9*oo Approximating to 990.000 ■ prise are. __. s ~—.. —. 91AM • 4 prizes of 900 Approximating to 30.000 prise are .. IAOO 6 prises of 3M Appro_ir«atiii_ to 10,000 prize are *-t* — .— IAM 4 prises of 336 Approximatin* to 3,000 > priseare M 0 4 prises of A* Approximating to 4AM prize are „_, 80S 4 prises of 1M Approximating to SAM , prizeara.—. __.... MB 1 4 prises of 100 Approximatiag ta IAM prize are.. ___-_... 4M MM prises of 930 ars ..-_ 91004 M 3.486 arises, amoantinic to _____ _. .93M0M . Whole Sio; Halves 93; Quarters S3 SB. Certificates of Paokagea in tbe Ordinary Draw ings will le sold at the followini. rates, wiiioh ie • toe risk i Certificate of Pa.kaae of lo Whole Tick ets. BB) ; Csruhiats ef Package of IS Half Tiokete, • t**" <_ert»fieatoof Paokage of 10Uuartcr Tickets, ; |a>; Certificate of Paokase of 10 Eighth Tickeu, 1 la* ordenag TickeU or Certificates, enclose tke | amount of moaajr to oar address lor what yon wisfc ' it invested, aad whether you wish Wholes, Halves. ; Quarters or Eighths, oa receipt ofgakiuk we send " whatm ordered, by first s4 together witk tke scheme. I . laiiuediatel) after tke drawins, a Printed draw ' tax. Certiieil a. by tke Ooauaissioaers, wilt bs ssst, witk aa Explanation. • *fa^t\*tV*m^^ ' ; . SSk, J-HPfiaes of paid imme • t-__faf_fef^.V* W^f Pitassattkeasaal • _, l^'W»^>'ll _L fcCo - , _. _«TT«*'«W •*• diawaatAjuuiia.Georgia.aad WilmiacKm, Del . ****** -*'^*£$£*{**% t sf* to »c dire-jed to ________ _9_____T___ BOOCT. aVHOBB, *c ~_bTbouti, shoes £N_S_z_: t zr **_***W TRUNKf-.-Just opened at ff. V.S_I H_7_.FR * CO.'S. Ladies' Irae Heeled ******% Gaiters et #IJS. Ladies' Kmlish Lasting do. at 91.»: another lot of those Ladies' Heeled flippers at SI; do. do. Misses' do. $i; lasidss a terse stosk of Congrass and Side laoea Gaitera; cbi Idren's Bet tor .__ _. r _ _*_}_'_>° BooU,Slippers. Ac. OENrLKMEN'S WFAR.-GenU' fine Frepch Calf Skir. Boots, (our own make) at 9* 30; Gents' bee French Calf Skin Gaiters (our own make) at 9* at); and n large variety of Gentlemen's wear. Also, a large stock of Traaks, compristag Ladies' Traveling Trunks, i'-vukiu. Trunki. Boitßst Cases, Val n now ..flared to tbe trade at low prioes, at _ G. HELLER It CO.'S, 185 Broad «t Country MerchaaU aad Farmers ars respeatfslly mvi ted. ______§ GENTS' CITY MAIkE MOOTS SHOES, AT REDUCED PRICES. Having a large steak of the iotlowiag goods oa band, and ia order to make a ran oa them, we shall oifer dents' French Calf Boots, 9 . Gents' Frenoh Calf Congress Gaiters, *m SO; Gsnto' Preach Calf Oxford Ties, 9.90; Gents 7 French Calf Strap Shoes. 93 B* Gents' Frenoh Kid Gaiters, 94 M.- Ths above are of our own maks, and we warrant them equal to any boots aad ahoes made ia this city. An early call is solicited. MARCUS HARRIS A BRO., Next to the American Hotel. • _wh_ i "Pa«"_ "jßTTboot _______] ■ AND SHOE DEALER AND MAN -******* respectfully informs bw friends and the public renerally that be has now in store his Spring aad Summer stock of BOOTS, BHOES and TRUNKS, ooiuprising all tke best grades of Goods in his line, both of km own mauu facta re and others. Hs respectfully invites the attention of tbe pub lic to his stock, being satisfied that it is excelled by none in the market, aad being determined to of fer it at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfac tion. COUNTRY MERCHANTS buying for cask or oity acceptances, are especially invited to call, as it will be to their interest to do sn. J. C. PAGE. J a.. No. 93 Main st._ ■ BOOTSANDSHOES—OR EAT \__\__m_ ■REDUCTION IN PRIC£B.-CHAB.a__P"*lf BEHLE, Broad atreet. between Id and 3d. keeps a large stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Servants' wear constantly on hand, aad defies any body iB Richmond to compete with him in his line, ss he manufactures to order, snd superintends himself. looU-lvl CHARLES BEHLE. J A NOTICE THAT CANNOT ___*_ BE CONTRADICTED BY ONE.—We are r.ow prepared to furnish our euelomers, friends and the publio generally, with any kind of BOOTS and SHOES that they may want either of onr own manufacture or imported, either for Ladies, Gentlemen. Misses, Boys, or Children, oi the latest styles and of the best quali itv. We also keep on hand a large assortment of TRUNKS and BONNET CASES for Ladies, ofthe most approved styles and finest quality. Also, CARPET BAGS snd V ALICES of every etyle and description, all of whioh will he sold low either by wholesale or retail, by ALEX. HILL A CO., Manufacturers and Importers of Boots and Shoes, 117 Main street, Richmond. Vs. HATB AITD CAPS. a SPRING AltißSl tniER GOODS FOR 1560.-HATS. CAPS AND STRAW GOODS— We have bow in store and for aale. tbe latest and most fashionable styles of Fur, Cassimere. Frenoh and American Felt Hats. Moleskin Dress Hats of the finest qualities and at all prioes. on hand and made to order. A call most respectfully solicited. W.T.MOORE A CQ. r-aNI-W WHOLESALE HAT HOUSE, IA No. 286 Baltimore-trbet. B_tvvxb.« ***T CUABLKS AND H*. OVKR. BALTIMORE. MD. JAMES H. BKNUUKY, OP NORTH CABOLIKA, (Late with Ueo. A. Warder A C 0..) Would respectfully invite the attention of country merchants to tbeir large and entirely new stock of STRAW. FUR. CASSIMERE. WOOL and SILK HATS, ofthe latest stylee, for tbe spring trade. Having long experience in business, and very su perior facilities in obtaining our supplies from manufacturers, wa feel confident that we oan otier inducements to country merchants in both quality and pries, and we would be pleased to have you call and examine our stock when you visit our city. Orders promptly attended to. Hits manufactured to order. JAMES H. BEN 811 RY A CO. fe 1 _ — eod3m aSPRiNG STYLE Of SILK HATS, NOW RK-DY AT ELLETT A WEISIGER'S, No. 187 Main street, opposite tbe Exchange Bank, Consisting of THE TRADE BLOCK, METROPOLITAN, D'ORSEY PARIS, AND YOUNG GENT'S ALSO—A handsome assortiyent of French SOFT HATS. ELLETT A WEISIGER, fe 14—ts No. 167 Main st. rw TO THK SOUTHERN TRADE, rs **HATS, CAPS, AND" STRAW GOODS ***** FOR SPRING, l**«.n. RO. I_. DICKINSON, * 78 Main street. Rioiuuond. Vs., Manufacturer and Denier in all kinds of Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, has in store, aaa ..tiers to the Southern trade ou the most favorable terms. AT WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL. A large and complete SPRING STOCK of HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS. Of the latest and most fashionable styles. Mc.cltaiit.. visiting this mat ket will find it to their interest to cuil anil examine for themselves l«lore purchasing. To those who buy for cash, a tibtral discount will be made, MILITARY HATS AND CAPS. Of every description, furnished at the shortest no tic* snd on the most, favorable terms. Hie DRESS SILK HATS cannot be excelled for style, neatness, or finish* A call is most respect fully solicited. RO. L. DICKINSON. Su_.ei.or to Binford, Diukmson A Weisiger. , ___~ tiHKAT R-UI liTllll. 1". THtSrs fg PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS.-UL t____ Prom 16 to 30 per cent-saved by _R__'' , fc' fro« J * **■ ANTHONY. VlUk*. Columbian Hotel building. Moleskin Hats of best quality, 9$ SO; do. second quality, 3 00; fashionable Silk Hats, S 60; fine calf skin sewed Boots, » to; Congress Gaiter Boots.. U; fine calf skin sewed Shoes, t ». 1. H. ANTHONY has made arrangementswitk one of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia tosuppW him with handsome and sul.stanti._l call skin sewed BOOTS, whioh he will sell at the users eedented low price of THREE DOLLA RS AND HALF. oo__-d_-Wte ~_____^__T_Fr^f. _ ■- I UR. 11. COULLING, DENTIST, _hls*rf_ may hereafter be found at Ins office, No. ** *■"■■" BUI*. Main street, between 9th and 10th, prepared lo attend to his professional engage ments. mh 38—3 m _^_ f FILIAL TEETHE.-The Cleo _fr_TS_., plastic and Vulcanite Process.— G. W. **U3J2S JoNES. Dkntis.. havi_. the right for Ihe above mode of making Teeth, and being satisfied of its absolute superiority over all other methods, can with confidence commend it to those desiring full or partial sets of teeth, and especially suoh aa msy !*e dissatisfied with those they are now using. The perfect adaptation of the plate to the month, and the suction thereby secured, enables him to insert one or more teeth without clasps.— This method having been adopted by these stand ing highest in the profession, Nortk and South, testimonials will be given and specimens exhibited to those wishing to see them. Sets ef Teeth, oa gold or ana other plate will of coarse ba made for those preferring them. Filling, Cleansing, Ex traoting, and all othsr operations gently an. tho roughly performed. Teeth extracted by ELEC TRICITY _si-.ee_.aia . __ I ■a. office oa Maia atreet* opposite Connthisa Halt Bo»lt-ly ffi r.A.d_.xi_R Jt . iiG "•UJ-LD Office oa Maia. below Pearl street, next door to P. Horton Reach's trimming store,and two doors above Messrs. Thos. R. Pries A Co.'s Dry Goods itore. Tha subscriber having removed to tk. above house, woaid be pleased to see those with Wham be has engagements, and has made extensive prepa rations to serve the Miic generally. All opera tions performed in the most approved aad scientific etyle known to the Profession, and all work done by him warranted to give satisfaction. 100 Ll—ly DI3SOLUTIONB, jjK CO-PARTNERSHIP MOTIVE.-Tbe un dersigned having ioimed a co partnership aa der the style aad firm of WM. T. MOORE A CO., 307 Broad atreet. for the purpose of ooaductiag the wholesale and retail HAT. CAP and FIR BUSI NESS, would respectfully state thai from increas ed facilities, we are now enabled to ufler a larger and better assortment of foods ia oar line, aad hope by atrict attention to business aad a wstt se lected stock, to merit the patroaage of ror friends and tbe public WM. T. MOORE. Api ii 3d. WHO. M. J. LEONARD. agl--_w • CO-PARTNERSHIP.-'A'e.the undersigned, have this day formed a co-partnership snder the style and firm ol J. V. SUNDBERG * CO., for the purpose of manufacturing PLAIN and OR NAMENTAL GILT MOULDfNOH. MlttROK. PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES. Ac. We also keep constantly on hand a eeleet assortment of PliAfN and COLORKD ENGRAVINGS, ART - IBTS' MATERIALS. PICTURE aad LOOKING GLASS PLATES, etc , whioh wa wilt sell oa vary aooommodatiag tsrms. J. V. SUNDB-KG. OR*** LUNDIU. Richmond, January Ist. 1880. J. V. SUNDBERG begTleave to return hie tkaaka to his friends and tke public for th. vsry liberal patronage heretofore bestowed apoa him, aad re speotully solioits a ooutlnaanee of tae saise for ths nf w *rm.__ ap II- IW _. fiO.PARTNCRSHIF.-JNO. M. Vkufi', ol Tatorsbarg. mad THOMAS -JOJUfgXjB. At Richmond, have this day surobss-d "fAKD. M. WEST btssntireetoekofßtwtfaadSTATlON- EßY. aad will eontinucthe .beiiueu .uad.r the same and aty Is or WEST _ JOHNSTON, lit tks old stand, lift Main street, aad hope, by strkit at tention to rajsiiisae. to merit the pair-Bate of ikasr Irisads aad tks aablie. wkiek kasbcease liberaD. bsstowsd apoa Iks a_a*e of w J?-JkJ|. E,,r * ■tekmo-d.rsk._it.USa *:~ A Card.-ln retinas trcsa the Back Tr#_*l dssire to raters my tkaaka ta tke faMie. ***______* so geaereusly pssssla_T_aa. aadl treat mr ****** son stay reesive tke same MIM *m_* a7i iri ■*> «■■■■ < *>•* ruimrruKß. *o. waa-pavrtiaas aaa aaatas ia FURMTURE AMI* MATTRESSES. .r%__m_tf_a^^ tared by tba snoat ex p. ri-need wortmea. aad of tha best materials, will lad it to their iaterest to axaauae my stoekbefore barinf.es I save recent ly reduced mr prices. Yoa will iad— A $%___, ?_*__•. a fc _r_y_fc__j*' B_s_v„. n*svflwffl» Xo*****!*** *** • c jlfinKSf t«Ap.« ._ TABLES; JtECuMB' NT CHAIRS; SIOKBOXRD" rMTHKRH-D^ 1 TETE-A-TETEB; WRITING DESKS*: SOFAS; FANCY CHAIRS; BOOK-CASES: WORK TABLES;* « DINING TABLES; LOUNGES; ROCKING CHAIR*; FW-ftlsTOoLSj MATTRES_.ES; OPPICE CHAIRS. B_h2»-3m anmE. <. ATI IK I Gil T. _ I RNITI RK -__B_rWAKEH«>I SK. ON GOVERNOR ST., .**}_ -BETWEEN MAIN AND FRANKLIN. ___tß____h*. ~n hand at this lime the lar.sst and ■J^ I**-best-took1 ** - best-took of FURNITURE he has evsr offered to his friends aad tke publio—a large portion of which being CITY-MADE—which he pled.es to sell for less profit tbaa berr tofore. Painted, Im- Uatinn and Solid Oak, Walnut. Mahoeany and Rosewood CHAMBER SUITS, from 9* Jo 9*00; all styles Marble Top TABLES: also, WARD ROBES, from9*oup;TKTE A TKTES,DIV_NB, SOFAS, from 913 up to 973; Jenny Lmd BED STEADS, from 99 to 976: beautiful Brocatalle, Plush, Lasting and Hair Cloth PARLOR SUITS also. COUCHES and BED LOUNGES, at twenty five per cent lese than eaa be purchased else where; in fact, his stock embraces every article usually keot ia his line. Call aad examine for yours*lt. and see bow much you can save be fore parehasinx elsewhere. Also, a lane assort ment of Reoembent, Invalid. Arm. Easy and Re volving CHAIRS: MATTRESSES. Hair and Shuck, and BEDDING. mh 21-d_u CARBIAOES, Ac, FOR BALB. ,_*__*__*, ONE-HORSE -A-.RIA4.__ FOR E_____3_§2_.f<Al.E.- I have for sale a handsome ____=Ss_-ONE-HORSE CARRIAGE, nsw. aad city-made, winch I will sell very low. __»_______ R. CAUTHORN. t____m__f, tARRIAO-s-.l ,-HKIA(»t_. - _£__s_?_o. A. FRANCIS. Aipnt for Wm. I. MCS-^g-.Marry, manufactures Tor sals, and will make to order, any style of VEHICLE, from a Sulkey to a Four-Horse Coach. Factory on Franklin street, betweea IMb aad 16th streets. REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. mh 20—tm* ~_§_*_*k___, OH! MAN, MAN, THOU ART B_f____f_K but dust; therefore, why grieve at the **r *** ** -changes of life, for it leaves but a dreary waste to contemplate apoa. So bow for so liloquising. Mm. Ei.itor : As 1 said in my last advertisement I had been studying astronomy. of course people expected to hear of some great phenomena I would have discovered, but in examining the elements, 1 found there was a my story beyond the comprehen sion of man. and as i had co desire to build a tower of Babylon, therefoie i gave it out and went to solidities. I am now still in the ring to trade for anything from the l*o»-els of the earth to tho mountain top, so that I push along, keep moving; for it is wiser than setting as.de and dreaming, sighing and wast ing life's tide, for in life's earnest battle those only Jrevail who daily march onward and never say ul. HAGAN'SJOHN. 18th st. Creek Nation. Richmond, Va P. B.—l promised the public a romance of my life, whioh will be forthcoming ib due time. jaSß—3m f7_m____k___, CARRIAGES, CAKRIA«__S.— \SRj_E2_ The subscriber has on hand.at his Coach Risking Establishment, on Lombard Al ley, between Main and Cary,ll3th and 14th sts.) near ths Columbian Hotel. COACHES, CHARIO TEES, BAROUCHES. BUGGIES, with and with out tops, and SULKIES—aII of his own make, of tho best maUrial and workmanship—all of which will be sold as low as good work of the kind can I* in rue city of Richmond, and I respectfully ask a call from those in want of any article in the Car riage line, as I am determined to make to order and to sell at the loweat prioes possible ; and all work soid that is new, warranted. MM iß* MICAJAH MANGUM. CHINA, GLASS, ftc. '[*HE PLACE _OR BAR GA I NS-At 1 SCHAAP A CO.'S, corner of Broad and 3rd streets. China and Glassware at the cheapest prioes ever heard of, such as 'i urn! !ers from 3*o. a dozen up; Goblets from $1 50 a dosen up; Kerosene ■ Oil Lamps from 76c. a piece up—all worth double the money ; Tea Hets and Dinner Sets far below regular prioes. as new goods are pouring in daily, and we mit si make room for them. Our stock of Bird Cri.es and Children's Carriages surpasses anything in variety and low prices. Aa for Hou.e- Ktirnisltm. tio. .Is. such as tonkin?- Glasses, Tea- Trays, Coilee and Tea PoU, ol ..'! kinds of metal, Table Cutlery, Wooden and Willow-Ware, and thousands of other articles in that line, a call Ii- in tltos-* in want of such goods will prove beneficial to litem, as they will save from 16 to _> per cent, by purchasing at SCHAAP A CO.'S, Corner of Broad and 3d sts. j-n CHiNATGLASS. £S J_ AI.T 11 JKN .VAit c. Kff O. fl. TAYLOR. 117 MAIN STREET, Has now in store, and on storage, lately received per ships Invincible, Niagara and Star of the West, nnd from the principal .las. factories of the. coun try, tho largest and mo.t oomplete assortment of s'oods he has ever been able to otfer to the tiade of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. He feels confident he can compete with tbe re pa.king houses of the North : and as aa assurance of bis ability to do so, he will duplicate at the same price*, any bill purchased of a re-packing house at the North within tlio past twelve months. AM older, sent to him will receive ni. personal attention.— Goods .-amfully packed ana forwarded prompt].. __________ lm ****** i DM 1 fit A, GLASS, __**___/ AND EARTHENWARE. *t__t_W SPRINH TRADE, I8_i: I *Bf GEO. J. SUMNER A CO.. CHINA, GLASS. AND OCEENSWARE WARhHOUSE. No. 20. Pearl or l-ith street, Richmond. Va. In consequence of unavoidable delay in the com pletion of oar new warehouse, on Governor stroet, we sball be unable to remove until the ."pun.- trade closes; and our friends will find us at. the old loca tion. No. 20 Pearl ttreet, for another season. Our stock is now daily arriving, nnd is the largest and most complete stock of EARTHENWARE, CHINA and GLASS, ever ottered in V ir. kiia, and we invite the attention of tbe merchants of Vir ginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, who may visit this market, to oar pricee, confident that we can successfully compete with taapasgSpt bouses ia aay uf the Northern States. We only aak them to give ue the preference over Northern houses, provided we eaa do as well for them. We ask nothing more. The most experienced packers employed, aad goods snipped promptly. We supply the bust quality of Stoneware, as low aa it can be purchased st the Factory. We give oar prompt and faithful attention to tha execution of orders. V~~^Hl_* -MilT MA HE 3Ta*lF. WARE-Consisting of Jags, Jars, Pitch ers, Chnrns. 10., for sale at KEKSEE A PARR'S Pottery. Corner of Cary aad Mth streets. TAILORIKO, Ac. t SELECT STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.-! am aow ib receipt of a choice selection of R E A D V ,M AD E CLOTHING; also. CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS • together withis superb assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, consisting in part of Skirts, Under Shirts, Drawers Socks, Ties, Gloves snd Collars Ths citizens of Richmond aad the publio generally are • Next door to C. W. Puroell A Co.'c Ranking ap 11-lm Hosse 4 »FkINMTRAUK. I«T___i" RICHMOND MADE IOOU . CLOTHING. The subscriber otters to the publio a sekesdtd assortment of CLOTHS. CA.SI MERES. VESTING. Ac. ol -oatksrn _aeaufac He has a number of workmen eoaetantly em ployed, and is determined to make aad sail as cheap as aay Northera house. All garnieauef Gentlemen's wear made to order promptly. B. BKCHER. 3) Maia st . ap.-l»* Uader theMeasMa House. 40KN TLEM * N*S CLOtHINfI A*iO PURNIBHING HOUSE.-We would isform tke citixens aad publio generally, that we have bow ia store a large, varied aad oom- M d>itf_]_r_?ro? , Hr_.swwvi!:_iiSß GOODS, sml.rasing all tke latest styles and novel ties «r the season.whisk,in point of style,tssti anu durability, eaa not tie surpassed, all of which as t^Xp*^ ablea as to sell a%a much "sore reduced price tbaa av«vs» ftftsßiota. _> ciwßtTO« GOODS al wan n n hand. Ws would reausd tke young mea and folio wars of fashions, that ws are eoatiaaalW reeemag asmele sards ef tae latest style iaeda, lrom wkiek we eaa awke to order, at aaart nstios, aay thing to oomplete a gentteema's wardrobe. 1«_. N. WALKER * CO.. IDS. aps-ly Car. Maia and Mth. or Peail __a_ j# WoaM saest ****™ f **__ ********* tylimm*. s__W-fv_&s^ ,<**%»*** _M__ft ________k_______i __f ________k__k _____T' _______ ___ ***** •___ ?&___***S!l^s*t* __j l -**.***** *_*** *****_*__ ****' m §W_f Mf|^as :^.| Orrtcr* Riga.', fr^N, Kiebmond, *fm_,S_\__*__*_* ft, > ******Mim^*T^ veeieaoetyf misms at__Wl,a_i___T | V* T ''* vaatioa. to C h«M at Cbarllii- ********!?* -SEi hJ. l*Mi* HICBBoNU. A_,ti rj- •. |T* _S________Bi.^ n *»»*WaK ******** ■Jltlh inst. ti„. si-suf.» T»i *****, ****** **» *<«_1 Wi) Wy apM-u A yH*A^ Ob aad afur MoV_ A V*. *$£* i _ "«<..' eommodation train will i«.._ *JT\ •"*'- •■_, M. M Retur„ing. will ***XjL^S%\ SnpfsOflee R., P. a p. *_{*__ Riehm-md. April is, laS, ***-[ ** OPFICE RICH'DA __poi4r___^J Kw^'_rf*Vs.,A^_!__'-.'l %***mtm**JZr** th * ST."? **~. _ , * i, '• <******A*A* m ** * i Mail daily", ('except SusdaVi.Vsi **___.! tbaibs lkivb psraaiM ie. ».;;'■_ _k? » Express, daily at . E * r °* »«■__»__ * Accommodstion daily,<except -in'mfc,, f* Lt, Mml. daily, i except Sundays, • '■** A. t _-_L___L-tHOS.H. *YYk\_\-.**t\ 1830, the Passenger Traim will &___•** "el ._ »»/_3W^si > l ' Tuesdays and Frids-s at....". «SA a — ~ "" n "* WBITK HOL-Vs" ■"■ *>*1 Daily (except Sundays!at.. *' - Tuesdays and Fridays at *. 1. 1 Mondays and Tharsdayi at. M s,, «<>-i .BAVBSWBITEHor.'iI'"" ,A 1, Taeedaya and Fridays at. "' (Connecting with can u.ih _.:'-,'*• » t rl Minna Stags leaves Whits h * Ml , l Freight Trains leave and arm. ~ _ l__^___n__^__^^_y __ : * m? * n ** mtemlin. ton_i__r'*» a I ofthe above-mentioned pU.. „ i.,ii ___*"*" i direct, expedition, and n..mA"i _ . fi,<lla *»i RIC HMOND AM 1 P RTERH HI Hi I___i *■» • FOLK ANU PKTF.KsBIR.r X ; H R.,H_"" the Richmond ami Peie.siairg k",* __}?_* . _f"° .•.'. .?" . , !! ,,wl * THRoV"iH be cold at the following rates. ltlu:T ' » For Norfolk: first <*.i,. » paiienien. _. D Ji;.- Seconddo. do. Ul For Old Point or Hampton, return _i'ek_____- l| the round trip good Witfej _ M t7_*l_ class passengers ,4 •»"' Seconddo. do. ... -•. || Straight tiokeu; first clase .7777. >■ Do. second do "**"*" l Theee fares embrace the _team__t'___ , l Norfolk to Old Pomt. and tk_Tto__ _____ attending the transjlr ~f _•■««_„__» '__\ _** betwsen depot, in fttersl and ?„?_ ,__'"* apon the Steamer at Norfolk. B *** ** At Norfolk, the Can connfot ___S. _. Steamer, which has l«en Mg__ ~i „™_* ' nection with the Norfolk and P«s_W__ '.'"' There is no delay or inconieinenre „,,':„* wha"r?" er, * t * 9trom * h * oaf « 3ei tastjp Passengers by this route lean R lc h_ 0 _4 _~. A. M.,nnd breaurast in Fetenbnrg i ___ T** folk at Mi,. and land at Old __atmVK£« It Nt.. allowing ample time for B_Yrt.„__s_ ' jrrangemmiU and a SALT WA I h BaTh'^ Passengers by this route have the *ty*___t* mßining over m Nr.rfolk mid f,iin_ to o_T__.. Hampton in the afternoon or Cy the.inisb.,, ,„ n P-_-engers RETURNINfJ fr„ m Old ***- Hampton, leave Olfl Point et *l» A. M., __\\_* ton at 7:45 A. M , tin en.rh cn.e sftsr tke t, - breakfast.) reach Norfolk at lv; | eavt jj,'.'' ' iV _£_-_* •_,"!__• '■* l »«-« At 4:28. and ii k ,r _. , at*43 p. At., ib time to connect with t_i m. going on west same eveuin .. ' BLBAGGAGE CHECKED THUOI'-ffl. _ . WILLIAM Haßr Engineer and Supt N. A ?. R \ SJSBKHET() i-as's "n uk r g 18(5» ** *■ ** ***** 001 .NG NORTH.->_B .i RANGEMENT.-IMi'ORTANT TO T_V. ! BtS.-THRO.6H TICKKTS AMI TH». .' CHECKS.-GKEAT NORTHERN HOI "*-• _ ryißg the creat United .States MaiL Tv.i . (Sunday.night e.xcepteUi l*tween RichnimJ,..,! andria, Wa-hiuftU.n, Baltimore. Phil»l.!p_,_.\* York, and -ill important points Ww. .»Acn Creek and Was hnston, ovsr the Riclnn.iii.F-_ erickshui-g A Potomac Railroad, to ths t*n rivsr, 79 m:l«i. snd by splendid snd c.n>_>_i ateaiuerr thence lo Washington. _» mil.i, n ..; | yines in seven h.*rs; t«iug acouiforU-iliMn fectly safe rate ol speed. Hour, of departure: t-30, A..... and T, P. 1. __?. '... A . ( l*i/. endi-r nbar«e of Special km CPi EC X EDTH ROirGH t.» W_s_i_.to_,B_.__, Philadelphia and New York. Tnaocou Tit sat. can be secured it Hafo .1 'ngra l * B _„B»ltinio_, 97 OS| To W__un_o_ . F Philadelphia -_ SC 1 NesYork.. _. Cincinn.'iti 23_0l St. I. m> : foVI-nihus *' ** Chicain I Indianapolis —as in Pitui _rr I Oairo. *bo Louisnlli... 1 Dayton 33 * Decatur... -. » Jener-onviito . » <* Ne»srk » R.Hik Island At iw Viooeunei I Ea-esville UNI . . _■-._ FBasengers breaklast and snp st ASBiSM mt on hoard the oomfortabls steamer betweuisi Creek and Wsehiugton. ~.___, »_» For further information, apply stt_i« TBdM-i, Sim'i. RnTii.Sap'L , JM__3 G r a i i. koa ii -"»• ■• __»_*_____s__r__ ft A , j, ,___ l-AMSES.i TRAIN will leave Richmond Daily-»t V*J . Tor OORDONaVILLE. CHARMiTTW,, STAUNTON. LYNCHBURO. ALKX.CII and WASHINGTON. _._.___., mh S-to WM. F. ADCOCK.Tiokit-i'fl "TlAllO FOHTBfk 7__2 ___*______. RH'MmONU PI ARS J_* %2fi\ MANUFACrORY. ITI -IIDEPOT OF FOREIGN CAN MUSIC AND MUSICAL INf<Tlll«> DORR A RADE. Warer.s.nn 88, Ng Broad street, would reipeotfuilr 's>'«ei* tendon to their large assortment of flAt"* 1 would offsr such guarantees as will uMai most fastidious purchaser. Our PIANOS are warraßted (br •".*■_!*.. ia tune twetvs k-ouths, aad egrhssied eiwi first six asowths. if they fait to givsesUreaM uon to the perehsssr. . __ __ Particular attention is paid to orders mm eon a try, sad persons may lately rery m* faithful exeoßtion ©f their orders. __ Old Piasos uken in esobsa.s f.'f -eweaw C TO_ffoß kirsd at low Be M-dkowly kiojuiwel.« Z7m_____~ M.HTK a BRAPBUk. call the tnailcitii-ns «f Richmond sagM_l* 1 ocr PIANO fORTES. *• kave pbwM*" S_^__ ,n airoßr high and as testinioni*»_"»"_ ia the country, all of which ess *__*S* (Taa.srs, oa aWaflgflffiaftii _____i_ F _" CUICE KM ING PIASOS. aJ* 1 yj^q mCK^usr-^gt WATCHBB. IB******* •* g_\\~ _*§_•» ****** _ G _ m v 2*_\m * Js\ to the Admiralty.-I _**_*__*_Zj*-,n _K% watches made by _f?^Sw* -fcl-fc maker, jest reeved Irors tgeaw otm; aUo. oa aaad, ether makes o [*ff xr **i F*i**_f *B_*7^ w _j{__".;. B » Bi«slsd - ! really fine Wetofc.oall at "to. * **"* * side. 3d door above Htb •fiffa c . UfJgV . ix:l . He slags tke o_ sosts ol •'""-,?„«_! --4 ss_a wTlkat km V»i2C.«riu t\%* te-.£w»*' Jj,.t C r..ve Mass is dry 3«*JH*^ Together ss crew _ Wsteh sad Clock Ma-*** M-^ flSßSfirioN STAOb LINKI , *«*^lft_u.j W i*ot_»i^ all^ S_MMi •5iSKr5& tSI sft&^asV^ f l . •*