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TF.LE6KAPHTO'NBrWB. ~T|ea»rtcs for *h« aiclMPosd Dispatch.] IATEE FROM EVROPR. ARRIVAL PERSIA. mbw Yoaa. May a.—The steamship Persia, from Liverpool oa the lxth last., arrived here <hts afie rßcoß ' _ • vii itr.en tal affairs generally are unchanged. rttrtbeldf's expedition to Nlclly was tbe „ r ,mineni topic of the day. Up to ths hour It the IVraia * sailing, nothing had been beard ". „.« landing. It la believed that an insur* __ti_a existed in the interior of the island. A name existed at Sbanghai, and business Jet sßsfMdw in consequence of the approach nf the rebels The expedition of Garibaldi numbers 2,900, sn<i I* **" P r -- V,,, ' v * with mnnitions ot war. *, «si>l»e irt ''earners on the night of ihe __ [tarej reported that he would land at ___thris aad crrafea diversion there. Tne Maßihaster Cotton Association had j( . ,isannual meeting, at which it was stated s_* as enasawnkftag prospect existed for ex __stsg the eetsba producing arm. Tfie astßß of France g-tined over 3,00i>,00t) ,„.."-« cash, dming April. gasvors of Rumibb intrigue against Tur _m are again afloat, .•I l»e Medio*, the Lien tenant of Garibaldi, ~ .si.l toaasß enrolled r.,(Hgi men tor the Si •ill *xiv.titi>.n, principally In Lombardy and Vrssce,but ihe Sardinian Government, it is tertbst -teportid, will be invoked to prevent ■Stir departarsi ThsPsris Bourse (May Pith,) is unsettled, ■stihsdeeßaeof tntentimes since yesterday. (-"MMBKt'tAL. ■ - . Ma* II —Ctttrw—f3ajssa fort be week fjtgm, balsa, including 4,500 to speculators and •jh >~ axporters Tbe market closed at an ad ■ %ace«f I', on fair cin-tations, but th* quotations ,• .'»■ sa advenes of 1' 4 on Orleans ami on Mobile. v' • " n. stay l«wer cr„*|es are firm and unchang , • Risers offer freely, but show no disposition inarsss s«lss Onesns fair Al.. middling 6*.'di ..,-.'« fair T*«. •Iddlrag 6S-M Tbe stock in port ~ i *,:' ■•» basSS, including KI.OOO balsa of Amen- Jf*ss f *ra/j -Tlie weather is favorable for errs. ; ;-■ .*.' (I.;" " wheal linn. Porn declined (H.&10.— Wskrhe s '! A- Nash's I'irciiiar says yeil"W oorn haa 4* rhned fu!ly lr.. *"d white 25.. < n the wesk ' p,',t-i.,.-.»*".-Bert'in f-iir demand at low rates. r.-Tj. qaiet Bio. n t'u*>Tant. and Ijt2s liialier nnee Tuesday. Smsr p'Mially sl'thtiy hicher. S»val Store*.— Rests arm Spirit* Turpentine he'sv at 345.. rwit unproved at the close. I oM,re»«ional- Wa'iiisi-.-.ob, May ffl. jgiaalr.~-lfr. Ben ..imin reported a bill proTMißf. for the cap mred Africans of las Wildfire. Tbe House bill providing b ,r the construe noi, 0 ( certain military roads, in Washington Territory, ares passed. M Mr Btattory, of Eli, rapoTlea a bill for building seven st:-amslo«.ps-of-war. to be used for suppressing the African *la\c trade, OB the *-...i*t ofAfrlca. The Kansas* at incurred in tbr House at.iend- BWBt to IBS bill rafalaUag (and increasing) raspsy of the x.iw. j Mr. Wigfall spoke in favor of IHvis' Terrl rml re-t-.jiuiions. and it was agreed to wie on j «;,etti to-m meat ;it l o'clock. i Bdjearaest I j! ..,,, -The Hon«.' passed ths Legislative, Jadirhtlaad Executive appropriation bill. The Japanese >i»it*d both lloiit.es of Con {.res*, to-day. Ol I School Ceasral Assembly. Kn hbstkk, N. V.. MHj\.t» —The attendance tbis moraißß was larger than usual. Three r,nr.d; ed and tweaty-nine delegates wert> pre .»n'.. A report va* presented and adopted by lb* Assembly, recommending the second week i:. January next as ■ season of prayer for the shale Ji'.'tld. Also * report. srMcfe was adopted, discoun t«ii.Tin ii.g '.be practice oi social dancing, but saving tbe matter of discipline to the several ■jBSttBS. Th- report on foreign as lea loan was present r<i by i)r E.l gar,and interesting remarks were civi* by tli* l ILm. Walter I.jwrie and the Rets I «• Rattooo, of Siam. I Later from Mexico. OSABLBBTOB, May v.'!.— A dispatch to the Catrirraansuaeea dee arrival at New Orleans ii iheaueuarf Pocahontas, from Vera Cruz asKsblsthißst, Gen. /.uloago, on the Ist, Bases a decree lieposing Miramon and as •Baiag tbe Presidency, which caused general al:t-j. to thr- Charcb party. aTirSßtoa li;id sustaiiied several reverses.— H" imposed large loaus in the city of Mexico, rr.iu:* commercial houses being in- Oes. UraffO, with b_<XN Liberal troops, in cladlßg the Brigades oTOaravagal and Morelin, was prspariag to reduce the capital. Pceaaßßßg lose at Weyuionih, Mass. Banes, May BE—-Tin* investigation of the Con-Uf.-'s jury iv the late mysterious death tt Eeysiouta, has resulu-d in declaring that Betes; Praneea Tirrell was i>cusoneti with lUyranlna, which has also been discovered in •He reSKBiBB of the cldor sister, Mary, who aeR Sheet three months previous. Ho'th girls ■erefound to be enoiente. llersey is in jail, heavily ironed. His examination" will taho pesos this week. I'nttlt- Disense in Massachusetts. ■oeyoß, May '*^.— The cattle disease in this S's'c i« attraetlag much attention, and it is BrsbKbJe a special session of the Legislature Bill be ciltai to cons-id-.- mentis of stepping Itssseed. Tbe HouseCommittce to-day calle*l the Secretary of the Na'ijnal Agricultural Bocietj before them, foe information relative Id the epidemic. Fnllins ol n < liurih. Nomvtrn, Or- May -j-> ._ A larpe portion of tbeßeihoa_at Church, iv the courseof erec 'lun. to-day, severely injuring two of tbe workmen. This it the sam*'.'dißce which was ally destroysd, when nearly completed, curing tbe severe blow of February loth. Death sf Win. <\ Preston, of S. V. iVh.tmbia, Hay 83.—Hob, Wm. O Preston dial here to-day. Andrew Bnrritt, an extensive cotton mer chant, died at Hamburg, S. C, u»lay. Northern Markets. Bai.timobk, May 23.—Flour dull—Howard street. «'i" Wheat, improved-white BLBltfffl fi3, red Il is.i $1 S3. Corn dull and 2c. lower—white 88a "le .yellow6Bc. Provisions steady. Whiskey *iuiet at2l- liv Raw Yobk. May SS.—Stocks higher and more "'«'■. Va. 6's 8925. Cotton steady—sties off lyv Flour derl.ned —Southern SS 75.8.25 — >v heat active **ith a downward tendency. Corn so— mixed :*nd veiiuw 70c., white SOc. Pork heavy -nies«Sl7 37.i17 7.-. !,' high- r. Turpentine heayy \x is*,. Roam steady at 81.ft3-1.5A. Rice unchanged. PALL, ONE AND ALL.-Cheap, theelieap __ est Silk Lace .Mantles. Silk I see Shtwls. from si 50, worth 86; same at 5 snd 87. selling every where else at *10; nice Dusters, at <V)j .cheap at •I; .Wheat Black Hilk Parasols, at the astonishing low rn<-c of only 81 zi; handsome Black, Dark '■teen, ami Brown Ladies' filk Viulirellas. at only $1 rj, worth double the mopes; 78 doses the cheap est, ami best Extension Skirts, lust, teceived. for Children. Misses srtd Ladies, for 36c., .*>7.'icsoo., snd upwards: beauMful Summer Silks, at onl* 50c.. rnsap at 7Sc : O-gandies. Jaconets, Lawns, J1... nre.i Robes, Berexes. Plain and Striped Blank JJ.-Is. Irish Linens, Bosoms; Ladies', Misses' and Chikfrsß's Nai'ers. Slippers, Morocco Buotees. as ,at half their va'ue. All I ask is a call from eat snd all, at No. 27 Main st. _ JOSEPH BTRAUS. OIALFRIVIH BLAIR LACE MANTIL {* bAK. BOI'HNOIS AND MANDARINE S_°AK« AND TAI MAS, OF THE NEWEST ___IGN« OUT THIS SEASON-Receiving this n.nrfiinr.nn elegant assortment of tne above de •irso.e aas seasonable Wrappings, purohased last __■**» at the closing out auction sales in New ""». st an eaorawas reduction from prices ear serai the season, and will he offered at the very » • ••st advance. These, together with a prefij Va ", B,,r ege Anglais. H.nirnois and Zenobias, _" f«ii 'ne of Lace Points and Shawls, enable.* m In {.Jesse the taste of every customer in want /•irviinrti-r Wrapping. Ladies, it is to your it. 2 ! *«i tn call and ace tbem. if you desire to save m " n «y ALFRED MOSKS, 03 Main st. r pHK %l HMRIHRRSask your attention to f, "'«.r large and spleudid etoekof fne Sp ing .■•tt'iric, embracing the greatest variety of new . ••• tasty st* lea tbey have ever offered, or to l<e Jfal in the South, Purchasers are invited to _". st the old and favorite place where for e_ ';•''-' tears they have found superior quality Cloth. ;"• st iiiiHferate prices We propose to maintain ■* reiiutat.i..r> we have enjoyed for more thtin __*/» >esr», end to make it the interest '•!' all to ,Z. .""" u » A oonstantlv increasing demsnd ior ','■ 'I'lnt is the l*»t evidence that our stocks, «(. T o ( doing business meet the views __. _ KEEN, BALDWIN A WILLIAMS._ V'HOINIA MCKDLKS.-Having sold, with _frvt approval for years, the above Needles, ."«« «*presslt f>r me by one of tbe best makers i_'J' ""(Land labelled with my aame.acd having °? Vlr ginia coatofarma on the label. I beretiy __?*«' Peisons in want of good Needles, that tv;, CAn i'* ,u ' , » ,ii edwitb an article that will suit __k*Maw mistake Ye ■i~ _ Wstebmakar aad _swelsr._ A tS, 1 _ _» <____ »»..__ Bfto MA-BAKKR'B IsfmJfflS * n t »n»igorating diet for the swk aad ■iavai_i! Bl 11 ' •■ *ase amaaamsrr asßsaoalt te a earn bmatiOß ml the Msh_J v .V7 ,th «heriosiadißßt9. »8» _P J Rl l iJ»»s' •tree!u' nd , Mfe «*Wy. HießatsplßtlßlWl. Tbs M I**"'** L. WAGNER, Apotbsesrv. fj^—.__ Coraar eta aad Broad ets.^ « sJ,,Vr* : __*"»*B!!-.We bars bow.a •si VehJl Qm ». b» kB» Tranae. fieaaet Boxes •at |J__*^*H?* ,M »»J **i*ll «• styles "»*■»' _!*_**• •__'• •a•^._!?f , " r,c «« Trunk. aJlef whichare offer •ueli low pnoee as to insure stuck salsa. „ MARCUS HARRIS A BRO. _~_, Mw ost.B«gttatbeAswariswß|s!a|rL k^^t^^mn^m^^ 80 «Wi€ W>o . h l_?t____' t 8 * ™ "WBraWRfTSt J*R r* Tytr Pit I aBaHIJsSaBaKaDN TamwV GRAND efOUVKNIR. TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT JfR. ttEOR(.*E KVNKEL' TUEBOA?*^ k E»t«, On which oeoMionbew.il FOUR MAONIFICENT OIL PAINTINGS! Estimated, at their lowest vMuatioa.et JHRKK HVNORED DOLLARS' ONE LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT CHIEF JITSTICJE MARSHALL. By ths Celebrated Artist, . '. , P N' ■ ONE PKALE! UN RANDOLPH, OF ROANOKE, . -.RRMBRANDT TKALE; aUU Tr t , , ied"aS. l,,,f ■ ***** lt ™ Ufe ' of «"• EDWIN BOOTH, in hia great eharaeter of RICHARD THE THIRD; l*4ai*ts I ARGK OIL PAINTING, I "X^Lr*™ 1 : gj. o «rw o ork , or pn,,c, • ,1, *•—•» __ _ ROB ROY I The Programme of entertainmenu will be se lected with great care, (,'•"_•■• NOVELTIES of the hirhest order. The price of tickets is fixed at I ONE I) ft LLA R, I which will entitle the holder to a chance for one of the GIFTS, wt.ich will I* disposed of in the following manner: ______Ta___t_________ will tie nuintssred on hoih «nds-the doorkeeper retaining one half and the holder of the ticket the other. The door keeper's ticket will be placed i n » b..x. and twen ty-live numbers drawn therefrom- The holder ..f the sixth number drawn will ty» entitled to the first choice of the four PAINTINGS: the holder of the twelfth, to the second: the holder „r the nine feentn, to the third; the holder of the twenty - lilth. to the fourth. .■IE. Tickets ran be nurohased at the principal Music Stores, Hotels, and at the Box office ol the l lieatre. VhK. Those desirnc to purchase Packages of 1 leasts, from five to twenty-five, will please make .H* »J»»bcatMin at the Box office of the Theatre N?^i»l , *s ,, « t .". w i l liT. r " M, - v »»'delivery on WEO /:£ OA .* MORNING, the 23d, and until the day of the benefit. nir _j_ t _ Fat 111 RRAUA I NT ~~ ■r? ON CHINA:: atl*AWiVfKSf P*" *■* rnin '«t Fridjy night, Mr. CARANISs' Lecture, on THE ATHENS OF CHINA, was postponed till THURSDAY EVEMN(.. T HK2ITitorMAY, GRACE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. sts. u-_n v■ . At a quarter pasts o'e'eok. ata. tie will exhibit specimens of their fine arts, repicsenimg the interior of a fashionable dwcil ißci also, a LANTERN BOAT, md other things. Bis. He wnl explain their mode of nianutactur ltic fine silks and satins KA. He will comment on their fashions and their vices: and, while explaining the mode of smoking opium. wit| exhil.it a l»eautiful specimen ot the opium pipe. iiP !^it\r l w ' , i?_Pi J,l P, t , . h ? ir ">oet "ingn'ar PLAN 9f GOVERN I Nil BEGGARS AND THIEVES. 1 he 1 ..Icemen of the West ma* catch a t:ew idea irointiie ohtnese in these matt.- re; or rather, it devolves upon the Mesons aad City Fithers tosay Whether they will profit by the experience of the Celestials in governing thieves for the last 3,000 years. B*_ The NATIVE CHINESE will be present. _»?>» Admission 35 cents. my 23—4 i* _X _. __- POO t~ioo Nl-FOR _ THE FAIRFIELD AND *_s_S_?_R__S__*' ASH [ ' A - NJ ' RACEv—The ROOM under the Bal- House has been removed &&>%%&' *&HJ&$ convenient hall at the WALL EXS&fI HOTEL, which will !>e opened THIS EV EN ING. for the sale ot Pools for ta-morrow's rane.as F.-irfielil. All persons interested in racing r ,°-, 1 . a ., v " e,, „ t r.J?:1? ,,d - Tl,e r,,,,m ■*'" t* opened EVERy the next two weeks. m y n -dlOt TZtZ i-T-Tiir- PE EASANT St EC URBsoM. !.Sth iri-t., will leave tne FREDE RICESBURG DEPOT at 9 o'clock A. JW. Re turning;, will leave ASHLAND at 5 P. M. For the benefit of tho Ashland Baptist Churr-h. addresses will be delivered, and the Grour.de of the Railroad Com pan* will be free to the excur sionists BOUND TICKETS-AdtfttsSl; SabbathSehool Scholars, at seats, my 19—ts BmsT^TaTBRT. __j*\ FRENCH iVIILLINRRY. JrZ MADAME SON respectfully an fuSftS ■■ounces to her customers and the ladies generate , that she has received by tli*> last steamer, a new supply of SUMMER MILLiNERY. of the latest fashions. My store will be els SB I nex» Friday, at 6! 2 P. ■ ..sadrs-OBSB on Tuesday, the 29th, and will continue open every day, except Saturda*s and Sundays. mv 22-3t* REMOVAL. gjjjT s*v N . <'. It Alt TON Ifiltfi Has removed to the new buiiding. No. 229 ftiain, between Hth and 9i.h streets. His new store being commodious and expressly arranged for the RE TAIL MILLINERY BUSINESS, will enable him to keep a'arge assortment of ready-made Milli nerj articles, as well as to add to the convenience anil protit of his customers. Especial attention wul lie given to the ytiblionau-l French Flower de partment, and the assortment will lie found com plete during all seasons oi the tear. In connection with nu'-inery a'ticles. he will keep a general as sortment at ladies' Collarß and Sleeves. Lace Capes and Berthas, Lace and Mourning Veils, Hn il'ii Veils, Ac. of the latest styles. He would also invito attention te a new department which he has added to the milliner* business, viz : the manufac ture, to order, of PI.OAKS and MANTILLAS, '..inch will be under the supervision of a competent designer. The latest Pans fashions will be re ceived monthly. All orders will meet wiUi prompt ________■ my 19--dlw si msr m. Mil,lTnler7y. jugT^ MRS. DAv7s~A SISTER, alHttO 214 Broad Street, between i'h and sth. North side, Have just received a and varied assortment of SUMMER MILLINERY, embracing ail the latest styles, to which we invite « attention of the Ladies ami puMic generail*. so, a large assortment of Children's GOODS. __<e\ SEC o No OPS NIM6 OR ______ f_B_J SUMMER FASHIONS. &*»£ Mr.. DEMELMAN.on Main, be-SaSo tween 17th and ISth sis., informs her customers and the ladies in general, that she is ready to show her Summer styles of ft! ILLIN EX V. in all its branch es. 'Die articles will be so<d cheap. BONNETS and PLATS altered and bleached. Country merchant* and nnilijicrs will find bar gains at wholesale, having bouftit a large stock for that trade. tap 12-2m»] J. DEMELMAN. ___R _ A"CARII.- THE LADIES OF RICHMOND AND __£_« VICINITY. Miss REBECCA SEMON Would respectfully announce to ihe ladies that she will open lie.- Room this u.iy ( MONDAY) with a beautiful stock of Children's Clothing, such as LITTLE BOYS' DB ESSES.SACQUES.APRONS, TALMAS, and evet) article suitable for a child, nil handsomely embroidered and made up in the most fashionable style to please the most fastidious.. A handsome lot of PATTERNS. Just received, the newest styles. DRAWINu, PINKING. EMBROIDERING and GOLD and SILVER BULLION WORK dove at tbe shortest notice. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR'S GAUNTLETTS and ROSKTThSoI every description made to order, and all kinds of REiiALfA repaired. FLANNEL SKIRTS and SHAWLS for infants, and every article suitable lor children's wear, can be had by oallinest Miss REBECCA SEMON'S Room, at her father's residence, two doors below the St. Charles Hotel. Main st. my H—2w _mrnfc VA m kk* BOAT FOR SALE. 9ySbibWaJS>J> Ha*' n.- m.re Boats llinn I have n f,, r , i or f er ( or sa | e t i lfl A DK LINE, which may be seen in the Dock, near Ed mond, Davenport A Co.'s. Terms liberal. Apply to Mr. Taylok, at the Sand Yard^ W. C. KNIGHT. ___________ ____; my 23—3t" JMEXOW «'OST.--I have about ___■__. 2UOO pairs of f.ad es'. Misses' and sSsw*Bag Children's Colored _ _ SHOEH AND GAITERS, that I will sell without regard to cost, (mostly for misses and children,) suitable for evening Shoes. Those is want, will do well 'o call soon. _in y 23-3t * W. p. W. TAYLOR. ______ TO iHk A.AOIES. mmmWnml IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are prepared to make to order and ensure per fect fits Ladies' ar.d Misses' CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS, of tbe finest material. For style and wear tbey cannot he auraasted by any maker. North or South. All we ask is a trial tn ensure a handsome Gaiter ami perfect fit. FISHER A NORTON, Pealera in Boots and "hoes, _my_a—3t .. __ ja * Broad st , Richmond. _?*____" FOR SALE-A No! 1 BUGGY HORBE; jjm3% rides well under the saddle; is five years perfectly sound and gentle; would make a first rate family horse; sold for no fault Shatever, the owner not having time to use him. eis very aulisk, and of a handsome color. Ap sly at thia office. my M-3t rx __ FOR SALE.-A No. IH_3RSE,BUG- I_S>GYand HARNESS; also. SADDLE and a2Xj)RJULE. The horse is « years old. a bob tailed bay, rides delightfully aud is a uuick buggy horse, ia sold for no fault; but because the sub scriber has no time to use him. For terms,apply at 101 Main street, or at American Stabies. aealt by my2l-ta JOB. K. HIX. _T EOR BA C E—Three very fine npd !_____. well-broken MULES They are sold for ■____ no Csslt; tbe owner has no ass far tasm. _B___g___Appl* at this office. •aans FARMS in Charles City county, containing, respectively. 100 aad 243 acres of fas land. See aßflbWa^^ •"tA Asgsat, te sloss Imaines*. -A TTENTION, MOCBEEBBPBRB.-We A have os hand a few mors of those °* J, tt^sr* n7 _iaß_ Ma ut*^'s^tl^S r l.!_rU_2r«i_ **• ■*• /___■• rtd __!__jj_«L_* "*•" w * ll " , '■• Caßaaßjss. ibam laf^llftffHJffiiat asßsaavasamsmi. . BsasLßsrs-i asar "' ■ — _, 5«5_-____iSK(__ft? } __aSsJPK PETERSBtBO, DIRECT^ WMntl\ m V 004 **»»•» dNACOBTA. Opt L. abrtee sort, and will sail oa Saturday, foil or not full. For freight appl* to * my MILLSPA UGH A RE A D. _aj_d___ _f •_■_," HltAB El. r H FaTl Saasmaßß.Js*ai A . "r? J R t »l ra ' hi » PENNSYL- T__^^"»*NlA,Cast. D. Tit al. is now ready KfaTOPJiWf an . d »'_,«••»• »» THURSDAY, ■J) *yh : at 7 o clock A. M. «E?.\£-5 ,, . t ?- r •*•»•*■•• barlßg superior accom modations, appl* to _„ . _____ P. CARDOZO. Agent, Rocketts. Boston freight taken through by steam, at re duced rates and with dispatch? my »-At B__k__-s»__*M BOSTON-FIRST VESSEL. _i£_gt>T>e superior fast sailing schr. MVHES, VV. H. RiK.nss, having a prrtmnof jsrso encaged and going on lioard, will hays k dispatch. For l»ifance of freight, apply to raj -ta DA VID AWM CIJRRI fe" _:,;«!*__ E WTO RE-FIRST VES~ ißiot-i.ffW fast-sailing schooner ■■MAR) LA ISO DON. Capt. G if. Jackso*. ng a portion of her cargo engaged and coins o?r^t w a , ppij , r ,u,ckdi '»"^ _g »"ts DAVID kWM,CURRIE. aas. FOR NEW YORK.-The weiLknowß »ia£f'?C r voai f " , -- ia ' l ' nK ?< , hr nrr "ANN S. "■■■CANNON, 'Capt. A. P. Nowrt.t.. having a portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with quick dispatch. lor balance ol freUrtt. apply to '• awn-El W. D. COLitLMTTR CO. jk£ZJ2** " V LTIMoRK VIA NORFOLK. Bkaߣ-ri c .1?, , o U l? r « ,) * ck ' t schooner -WM H. , . IKAVIB, Capt. Frank, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with dispatch. For balance of freight, apply to my 13-lw W. D. COLQUITT A CO. OFFICE ADAMS' EXPRESB COMPANY,! ...Richmond. March «.18t». t _*£_>_»__ HAVING JUST <OMII.fc.TKD naBrBT "* w » r ™nr.enients with the New York Steamship Company for Express pnvi __*_if_ JAMEBTOwf?, 'YORRTOWN. and KUAiaOKh, we are now prepared to forward all kinds of merchandise, in targe or small packages, at greatly reduced rates. Goods destined for Steamship Express should be so marked. Our accommodations are ample, and packages under Express sea 1. For rales of charges ana regular tri-weekly oon tracta,apply to J. L. M ACDONOUGH. Agent. „ .. , 202 Main street, below 9th. N. 8.-Our daily INLAND EXPRESSES are running as usual. mh 7—ts J ___f_T*i_„i :HA!,,GE *»E HOTfrT"FOR __S_2&s£ STAR ' IIN,i FOR PORTSMOUTH J"?_!""™_ k ?_i»JJ N O R FOL R.-Tho steamer CURTIS PECK, Capt. Girroan, will, on and af ter sVEDNES DAY next, tth inst..leave the Wharf »* Bockette resnlarly every FRIDAY. MONDAY and W EDNESDAYnioriiinjrs.at6o'clook precise ly, and return each alternate day, (Sunday except ed.) at the same hour (S o'clock) until furtfjerno- Ooe. R. O. HABKINB. The GLEN COVE will be taken off the line a short time to undergo some repairs. ap 3 - ts SERVANTS FOR SALE & HIRE. FOR IIIRE-For the balance of the year, a good COOK, WASHER and I RON Eft. Apply to p. M.TADb A SOX. my 22-ts Exchange Hotel. L7OR Ii 1 RE- U, the month, a NEGRO BOY, i a. Bboat 15years old. Appiy to MADDUX A CO., ! I inS L?' -t8 _ Cary street. 3 floors below 13th. F['OR SALK—To remain In or near the eit* of Richmond, a genteel WOMAN, about «* ear* of ace. who has been accustomed to general HOUSEWORK. COOKING. WASHING. IRON -ING and SEWING. Apply at jtny 19-emUt* CARY STREET JAIL. BRILLIANT AND FASCINATING NO VEL.-J.ist published: EL FUREIDIS. an Oriental Romance. By the nu'liorol "The Lamplighter." One volume, neatly bound in muslm. Price ?1. THE SEMI DBTaIJHEDHOUBR, a Story of Enclish Life. Edited by La.t* Theresa Lewis. 1 volume. Price 75 cents. In Engt«h phrase, a 'semi-detached house" is a double bouse, accommodating two families—in other words, two houses in a block. This hook recites the fortunes of two families forced to intim-. ey. It is a fresh, lively, natural and 1 harming story ; f, capital companion for a leisure hour. FRKSH HEARTS that failed Tliroe Thousand Years Ako. with otli':rThings. By tho author »-f'-The New Priest in Conception Bay." 50 THE LfFK OF STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. By James W. Bheabaa. SI. OUR FARM OF FOUR ACRES, and Ihe Money we made by it. With an in*rodacfi'»n by Peter 11. Mead, editor of the Horticulturist. SO cts SYLVAN HOLT'S DAUGHTER. By Holme Lee; new edition. SI. SAY AND SEAL. By the author or " The Wide Wide World." 2 vois., 12mo. $2. HARPER'S MAGA/1N X for June. For sale by A. AiORRIS. 97 Main street. my Ti - 3t I WM. 8. HcCOY. I EDWARD MATHEWS McUOY te MATHEWS. VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENTS, No 10 Hayne st, Charleston, S.C. BBTBBBBCBS . Messrs. O'Hear. * Sfonev, ) r.. _______ Geo. W. Williams 4c Co., J Mr. Jas. Bancroft, Jr., Esq., \ B ' v John E. White. E<-q., ) Edwin A. Smith. Esq.. S Richmond, Va. James W. _______ Esq.. \ my __________ TO BUILDERS, tec —Having made arrange nients which lessen the cost of the transporta tion of SAND from the Wilton Farm to the city, I offer it at reduced rates, as follows : 18 cen s per cart load to all who consume an average of" forty loads per week, and M cents per load for smaller quantities. W. C KNIGHT. S__Enquirer copy. my 2J—3t* NOTICE".— I have appointeTENOCH~G. REX Agent to carry on my business, at No. 13 Gov ernor street, in the city of Richmord. ! my 22 - 12t* CHARLES M. BEX. TRUNKS. TRUNKS.—We have now in store from 80S tn 1 OU) Trunks, Bonnet-Boxes and Vsliese, consisting- of almost ei>r» stjle made, from the first class solid-Sole Leather Trunk down to the lowest priced packing Trunk; all of which we are offering at sue: low prices as to insure quick sales. MARCOS HARRIS A BRO . Main street, Next to the American Hotel. PILOT'S AROMATIC WILD tIIKRKY BITTERS is unequalled as a Liver Invigora tor. and will be found well adapted to relieve all disorders of the stomach and liver, such aa Indi gestion, Nervous Headache, Debility, Dyspepsia, Ac. Price 50 cts. per bott'e. holding one quart.— Forsalehy E. J. PICOT, Druggist. WHITE HRILLIANTE.-Just ressivad. an other la'ge supply of that excellent White Brilliante. at V-, cts. ft is deeded!* the cheapest coods of the kind in the city, and well worth l«\ cts. A'so, Garss Linen Handkerchiefs at 25 cts., worth 50 cents JACOB A. LEVY, 15 Mainjt._ BE SURE to go to LEVY'S Store "and pur chase jour supply ot Dry Goods, as he keeps constantly on hand a large ami well-selected stock, which lie is prepared to sell at such prices that cannot fail to please all. BLAVE HaPdHUEOIf TIEsV-Faaev Lace Ties, Fancy Ribbon Ties, Fancy Silk Ties, White and Brown Cotton Socks. Fancy Threa'J Socks, Byron Collars, Garotte Collars, for sale by DARRACOTT, HARRIS A CO , 112 Main street. _ OSSAMER UNOEirSHIRTS-Gauze Un .fer Shirts, Gauxe Drawers, Gossamer Draw ers, White Linen Drawers, White Jeans Drawers, for sal* cheap by . DARRACOTT. HARRIS A CO. /UKAR WATER-FORSTKR'S PATENT yy STONE RAPID WATER PURIFI ERS-The best and most, reliable article now in use lor cle.-ms iag and purify mv the water. A supply imported direct to James River, ann for sale only by _ DUNLOP, MONCURE A CO. IRON— I RON .—Receiving per ship Henry Buck, direct from Liverpool, 70 tons English Refmad IRON, assorted sixes, which we offer lor sale at lowest rates. _* . _■ EDWIN WORTH AM A CO. \\T I NliO W GLASS.—A oomptete assortment of vl' all sizes French Window Glass, Putty, W lute Lead, Colors, Ao., for sale low by W. PETERSON A 184 Main street. BROOM BlDatfl ACtiß SHOULOERS.-200 air tight hhds. Terre Haute Bacon Sides and Shouldeis. (Wilson's brand.) a superior article; part very small, for famiiv use, for sale by WOMBLE A Pearl at. PURE NIKOICINAL BRANDY AND POST WINK for sale in bottles. This Brandy and Wine is of superior quality. W. PETERSON A CO . Druggists, |gf Main street- UOFAS AND LOUNGES.-On hand and for LJ aale low, to early applioants, Sofas, Sola-Bed steads, single and double Lounges. TO TOBACCO 51ISTS.-Flavoring Prunes, nice, large,and pulpy; one pound worth two 01 those usually sold for flavoring; just received for LOUIS J. __________; No. 80 Main st- M. WALLAUE'S PURE 'tIOUNTAIN DEW WHISKEY for aale by WM. WALLACE SONS. SIiUUE NIATTRESSES...I am prepared to furnish mv customers with good Shuck Mat tresses, of all sixes. ALEX. NOTT^ BACON -15 hhds. Sides, t hhds. Shoulders. 6 tiereea Rams, for sate by EDWIN WORTH AM k CO ALLEGHANY WATER.-A auip'y of Una popular Water Ireah from the Spriugs. PETERSON A CO.. Us Main street. HERRI MOB -400 barrets superior Cut; lE* barrels groas, for sale by LEWIS WEBB I JOHN G. WABE UUMORIER-Starab. Soap. Blseking, Baeketa. Si^r^^^imßaStl 5 M AY.-Prime Under-Deok Hay, daily eapeeted Alto arrive, for SUGARS UREB E*AMut.-lAOO Todd's sxtra eugar-cured Hams; for aale by WOMBLE k CLAJBORNE.No.iI Pearl st. iWUJi'S, s^BißslVTSi; raond. Vs. . I baas Black A II Pearl at, y^BsTBKB^Y.-aWbbla. ssUbraHbraasabf oM It fc O- aaf* «Vd%y^sWjß^a^Jga>gTe AtJOROU AbUsbbbß irr«> — *- g|sSP«y» DAY.Ms day of Jans, romasenetng at 11 o'elswS A. M. at Ravens woo* tbs ramdeßoaef tit l 5» Mra Mary A. Bra,too. three oath* Meehanwevdle Turnpike. 1 wm seM atsuc tion her entire Personal Estate, consistias of Hoaaeboldaad X teltea PursßßriVsfßaßf UteS sils of every king; 4 sood Farm MoleaTV iaad of Cattle, amons which are 3 good Milch UowaTewa Horse and Baggy; eae fall blooded foal by the famous bores Deucalion, and ha* m 72 Revsane opit. 3 months old, at r.ersjde; ons fin* i **$.£'" F,, M».«_»• >ear old, out of* same mare; aad the growmc Wheat and oat Cross. Tbbms.—Cash for all sums under ASh over atßl snd under »«, sixty days' credit; over .Wan* under a too. foar months' credit; over fim aix in mths* aredit—tbe deferred payments, in every rue. to be secured In negotiable notes, witb so - proved endorsers, snd Buyable in Riekmond I especially call the attention of horse fanciers and others to the Blooded Mare and her Colts several ef ber stock having taken premiums at our State Faira. . By order of CHARLES CAMMAN. Curator of est. of Mrs. Mary A. Braxtoa. deed. my 14 R. CAUTHORN.Auet 1 WILL SELL ON FKIDAY, Mth inst., at 1 10 o'clock, at my store a lot of Groceries, con- I sistißgin part oflo bins. Herrings, co boxes do., « I 1 bbls Klour. Molasses, Caadlea. Soap, Vinegar. Srandy, Whiskey, Butter, Bacon Hams and Shoul ders. ! CLOTHING, BHOES.-Also, a lot of Clothinc. consisting of Cassimere Pants, Businer* Coats, Linen do , Shirts, Suspenders, Shoes, Waiters, Ac I ,■**■*:. , , R. ____________ By Oeddla te Apsersoa, Aaci's. MAIN STREET PROPERTY IN MAN. CHESTER, FOR BALE AT AUCTION.-On I TUESDAY next, 29th inst, at hall-pasts o'clock, I". M., will be soid on the premises, THREE LOTS, fronting 29 f*et each on null or Main at., and running back 130 feet to a IS feet alley, aad | ornerinK on Summers street. This property, as a whole, is the most desirable in the town for a tobacco factory or s'emmery. and for stores or dwelling- hi uso« is equally well adapted. It is only two squares from the end of Mayo's Bridge. TKKM».-One-third cash; balance at 4 and S montliß, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till all the purchase money is paid — The taxes for 1860 t > be pa:d by tbe purchasers. GODDIN A APPERSON. . mrJI , Auctioneers. HOISEAND LOT KiRNKR OF PERRY . STREET AND CORPORATION LIME IN MANCHESTER FOR SALE AT AUOTION.- Will be sold on TUESDAY next, the 29th May. at 6 o'clock. P. M., the HOUSE and LOT located as atsive. now occupied b* Mr. Josiah Moles, front ing 40 feet, running back 186 feet. rKRM<—At sale. my 21 GODDIN A APPERSON, Aucts. STORE AND UWELLINo7~ON HULL MANCHESTER. FOR HALE AT AUCTION.-Will ha sold at auction, on TUES DAY . the 2!>;h May, 1860, on the premises, at 6 "cb>ck P. M., the excel.sat STOKE AND DWELLING, moated as alxive, recently erected hy Mr. (.eo. A. Perry, and now in his occupancy. Ihe lot is a beautiful one, the house is an excel lent stand for business. Tewms -One-fourth cash; balance at 4 3 snd 12 months, for necofiatle notes, interest added and title retained till last note is paid. The faxes for 1800 to be paid t*y the ptucliaser amy SI GODDIN A APPERSON. Aunt's. By Jas. aIT ___*__» fcSon, Auct's. SALE OF Ft'RnjlTlißK~AT AUCTION. tJ WswiH sell on FRIDAY, the Ist day of June, at tbs residence ol Dr. R. G. Cabell, on Franklin, lotween 6th and 7th streets, coir.nieneine at 10 o clock A. M„ bis entire Housebold and Kitchen t urniture, consisting of a large and useful variety. ALSO-A Kounle Carriage and Sleich. Teh vs.—Sums of ij2o and under, cash ; over tbat amount. 4 inontbs' credit, for approved negotiable notes, with interest added. my 21 J A3. At. TAYLOR A 80N. Aucts. A CARD! Am to thk ctTtzmrc or RICHMOND, VA ~ Ac., Ac. DR. MONTARDE, F.R. S. M. F. A PROFESSOR L OF*CHEMISTRY „.„P KirEHSIT i S ™F PARIS. Ac, SOLE UISCOVERER AND COMPOUNDER DR. MONTARDE'B MIRACULOUS PAIN KILLER, GREAT FRENCH RHEUMATIC REMEDY! Be;s to invite the attention ol tne citizens of RICHMOND _, __, AND VICINITY TO THIS GREAT PREPARATION Now universally acknowledged to lie, EITHER as an INTERNAL or EXTERNAL REMEDY, THE GREATEST MEDICINE _ IN THE WORLD, __Por the immediate cure of DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY. CHOLERA MORBUS, LOSS OF APPETITE, FEVER AND AGUE CATARRH, or Cot.n is THK Head, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, Ac IT CURES THE WORST TOOTHACHE IN HALF A MINUTE .' THE WORST NEURALGIA _ /A T HALF A MIN UTE ! THE WORST CIIOLIC IN HALF A MINUTE ! THE WORST SICK HEADACHK IN HALF A MINUTE! IN A WORD, ALL PAINS AND ACHES. OF WHATEVER KIND, VANISH BEFORE ITS USE. IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD AND RENOVATES THEBYSTEM. IMPARTING HEALTH AND VIGOR. _ OF MIND AND BODY. In Baltimork, Warbington, anb all other cltlks wherk it h«s bern introduced. IT HAS ENTIRELY SUPERCEDED ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS, MORE OF IT BEING NOW SOLD than of any other Medicine in the World! AS A SPECIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. IT STANDS I'NRI VALLEDI We do not say of this Medicine as is frequently said of others, "that alter aaing 6 or « bottles re lief roas be expected." We confidently assert that in using this medicine the relief is instantaneous;: While the price of this Great Blvssing is only 26 and SO CENTS PEK BOTTLE. We respectfully ask for ■ a trial from all, sat isfied that one trial will be sufficient to establish for it in Richmond the huh reputation it enjoys in all other cities. JAS. McDONNELL., General AKent, Baltimore. For sale in Richmond by Plrcell, Law. * Co., Firhkr A Winston, Mam St., and by Druggists generally. my I—imif The co-partnership heretofore ex t istine under the style of DELARUEA PEY RONNET has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, in consequence ol the ill-health of L. Pkybousbt, rentier, iv linn unable to attend to tti» business. Ail persons indebted to the said firm, II please make p-t* ment to M U. Dei.aruk. tlie ior partner. All claims will be settled by the ■c. M. G. DKLARUK, L. PEYEONNET. lay 21st, 1860. . S.—The Liquor and Bottling business I be carried on by M. G. DELAKUE. at the stand, 7th street, between Broad and Grace.— returns his thanks for the Literal patronage liestowed on the late firm, and solicits k eontir v aaseef the same. [my 22-2w'| M. G. D. AN E W S U VV L V O F M A NTLES, for tsdis' and misses, at GEORGE JACOBS', t 39 Main street. Ladies' BONNETS, of every stile, vers cheap, at GEORGE JACOBS'..** Main st. Misses' LEGHORN AMI STRAW FLATS,of beautiful style, at GEORGE JACOBS', 39 Main atreet. HAIR NETS.RICII COLLARS, andSLEEVES and HEAD DRESSES, at '■KORUE JACOBS', 38 Main at. HOOP SKIRTS of every style, and good HO SIERY, at GEORGE JACOBS'. 39 Main st. DRKSB TRIM MINOS. BUi'TOMSand FANCY GOODS, at GEORGE JACOBS', 39 Main st For BARGAINS, m all kinds of Goods, call at GEORGE JACOBS', 39 Mr in St.. my 22- St (Mjrs. _______■ old stand.) T O M N DA VIS, J CABINET MAKER, Has removed his shop to rear of the Law Building, will manufacture to order all kinds of FURNI TURE. WARDROBES. I OUNGKB.TINBAFES, BEDSTEADS, COUNTING HOUSE DEB X S, TABLES snd SHOW CASES of every descrip tion. He will repair and varnish Furniture of every description, and pack Furniture at short notice. He will so to the residsnee of his cus tomers, both in the city and country, to repair, varnish,.>r pack Furniture, on short notice and on very j ccominodntinn terms. my 21—I m* CITE W »t HON, • STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFAC TURERS. 17th street, opposite the Market-Keep always on hind a larite stock of the best BROWN and YELLOW SOAPS, and No. 1 TALL.OW CAN DLES for summer use. We particularly ask an examination of our brand of Brown Soap of Fam ily Grocers, who desire to furnish their customers with a good lowprue my 21-Iw PEE. OFFAL. CORN, ate. a. tt °4lNr TH,fBAY; o BROWN STUFF; lo CORN, and lo CORN MEAL, d for aale by THOS. L. HUNDLEY, my SZ-St" Corner Bth aad Marshall ata. NOTICE.— All persona having claims asaiaat the late Mrs.TdAUY ANN BRAXTON, of Raverswo. d. Heo-ieo count*-, are hereby notified to present Che Beam, duly aathenuentsd, to tbe an tSrsuutr XOtMt ~ * CEIR^AMMtrT.^ HeaVwoConßtr.Mayfl.was). Cantor. _ m» t*-lns_M ______„ NOTICE.-Havinc Barehaaed the entire atoek of P. Aoora.iß tbsasoNi No. at Main strset, RiehmondTlately occupied by C- A. Bnjokmeyer as Agent for aaid Aeora, eoasmtiag of Cigars. Tobaoco, SautT Fixtures. As.. 1 hereby appoint ITRRftH ROCELAND LIME-Cargp of tha I? AehrT Moasuia Eaalf. last arrived in ths leo.kta^^a^Tsi& ________ Carawswlf ssd Oary strssts.. .*,_' |"!___ Zmh _ WsaiS Ms T^l I btUTT-*'' fpajr mv argf Mtif H» I aU U-l-KJM mmIWM — rmnwDAi* *y st. $. Mote m Vm., Aart'rs. * < (Boarotx. Vs.) H tt's if * V 5. f sufflß: •aaBBBsH, t-iitns of a decree of the Distrret Court of the Un ted Stales for the Ear em District of Virginia, at Nor/ilk, pronounced oa Friday, the. Rb day or May. Hat. in the ease «[ the United Suits of Amine* againat tbe sehr. Alien Rogers, I shall aell, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder.at Nash's wbarr. in the city of Norfolk. onTLESBAY, the 6th day of June, i.I'M. at US o'clock, the schooner ALICE KOGENS, about 75 tons burthen together with her 1 >...-. ts. tackle and fu raitare, sails, water easka, aaebnrs sad chains, Ac. 1 CRhONOMETERiBTood order: 1 SEXTANT.*LOGS MAHOOANf; 1 TELESCOPE. 1 bbl. SUGAR: S kegs RUM. Ihalf bbl GINGER WINE; 1 •»!*. PISH OIL 7 1 bbl. TAB and a lot of STORES. TbsM* or Sals—Cash, in specie. JNO. F. WILY, Marshil Eastern District of Va, .... By Twos. Nsbb. Js., Depoty. J. J. Moobb A Co.. Aneta. my »-id ____. MARSHAL'S SALE-BRIG VIRGIN _Hfc_»IAN AT AU'-TiON.-By yin ue of a decree ■anaaasof t ne District Conrt nf the United States, for the Eastern District of Virginia, nt Norfolk, pronounced on Friday, the 4th day of May. I*o, in the caae of tae United Mates against tbe brig Vir ginian. I shall proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Chamberlsine'e wharf, in the city of Norfolk, on TUr.SDAY. the Sth day tn June, iB6O, at It o'clock, the brig VIRGINIAN, about 145 tons burthen, together with her Boats, Tackles, Sails. V> ater Casks, r vi niturs. Ao. The Virginian was overhauled abont six months ago and re coppered; has t#o suits ot sales, one of which ia new; the rigging was thoroughly refitted, at the same rime. Also. 1 CHRONOMETER; 1 TELESCOPE; 82 WATER CASKS. Terms of sale cash, in specie JOHN F. WILY*. Marshtl E. D. Vs , , . _. By lito«. Nabii, Jr., Depsty. J. J. Moork A Co., Anct'rs. my 23 By Jas. M. Tartar St Boa. Aact'a. UALE OF rißMllßi. AT AUCTION. - -k-> We will sell on MON DA V, the 23th inst.. at ihe restdenoe of Dr. R. G. Cabell, on Franklin, be tween Sth and 7th streets, comn encins atlOo'cik A. M., Ins entire Household aud Kitchen Furni ture, consisting of a large and useful variety. At SO-A double Carriage and Sleigh. Tkh.vts.-Siinis of .<*2o and under, cash; over that amount, 4 months' credit, for approved negotiable notes, with interest added. my 21 JAS. M. TAYLOR A SON. Aucts. UMALL MOUSE AMD LOT «»■* VENAIILE 0 STREET. AT AUCTION -We will tell upon the premises, on FRIDAY, the 26th cay of May, 1860, criinmeneine st l,'_ o'clock P.M., a well lo cvted L«it. with adweiling thereon, containing five rooms, situated tin the S«.utti side of Venn hie st.. a thort distance fr.-m tha grocery store of Mr. John H.-ic-in. on »7th street. This property is in a quiet and good neighborhood, aud suited to almost any kind of business. Immediately after the sale of the House, will be sold tne vacant Lot adjoining, on the Northeast, fronting on Venable and McCance sts. Term* at mle. my 21 _J AS. TAYLOR A SON, Aucts. t argk sale or rlildlno lots, Hand houses and lots, on church AND UNION IIILLS.ATAIUTION.-On RON OAi, 28th Ma*, I*6o, (that being Whit-Monday,) Sunning at3>* o'clock P. M ,we will sell upon smißes respectively, in the order named he he following most beautiful PROI'ERTY, to wit: Square No. 10 in Adams' Plan, bounded by Ven able, Pleasants, Moaby an 1 Adams streets. It has Men sub-divided into 21 lots, fronting on VcnMile, Pleasants and Adams streets, and among them may be found some most desirable sites for stores and dwoilngs. Two Framed Tenements on 2rth. between O and P streets—one of ■ hern is occupied by Mr. Sixer. They have three rooms each, and are comfortable houses. Two Lots at the corner of 28: li and 8 streets, 35 by 133 feet each. Five Lots at the corner of 29th and 8 streets, 35 by 133foet es<jh. And .Square No. 19, in Rutherfoord's Plan.bound ed b.i 30.h, 31st.Q and R streets, lying immediate ly in front of the residence ..f Mr. C. R. Hunt. It has been sub-divided into 20 lots, about 15 by 133 feet each. This sale will embrace some of the most desira ble property in that whole section, and will alf.ird to persons wishing to secure building lots an op portunity that cannot again occur—while to the capnmust, it offers investments which must prove Plats *>f the property may be seen at the office of th* Auctioneers. Term*.—One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 montus. fur notes, with interest added, and title retained. P. B.—Refreshments will be furnished at sale. my 16 JAS. M. TAYLOR a- SON. Aucts. By E. B. took Anct. 7fi Ofirt EEET ASH LUMBER AT 1 0,1/UU a UCTION.-We will sell at auction, for account of shippers, on FRIDAY afternoon, commencing at 4>* o'clock, on the Dock, nearly opporite Towing Company's Office, a consignment I >,OW) feet seasoned Ohio ASH LUMBER, )',, Zand 3 inches think. tsMs.—Four months, for all sums of $100 and ard. R. H. WHITLOCK A SON. le conducted by E. B. Cook, Auct. my 23 .ECANT KOSKWOOII frURNITURE, Ac, AT AUCTION.-On FRIDAY,2Sth inst., at 10 o'clock, I will sell at the residence (on Cary, between 4th and sth streets,! recently occupied by D.T. Williams, Esq.. a lot of elegant FURNI- I' I R X, embracing one Parlor Rosewood Suit, cov ered with Silk Brocatel, consisting ol two Divans, four Chairs and one large Parlor de.; one French Plate Mirror with Marble Stand; splendid Broca tel and Lace Curtains; Brussels and Tapestry Carpets; Chandeliers; otic elegant Hat-Rack, with Chairs to match; one solid Mah.man* Extension Tat>!e; Oak Dining-Room Chairs; one Mahogany Sideboard with Marble Top; Rosewood Reception Chairs, Ac. THK C!IAMBERS--Are furnished with splen did Rosewood and Mahogany Wardrobes; Bu reaus; Waaastaaae, Spring, Hair and Shuck Mat tresses; one elegant solid Oak Chamber Set; French China Toilet Sets; Lounges: Bedsteads of lit styles; Carpets; Looking- Glasses, Ac. RAVINGS.—A lot of elegant Engravings, ther with the usual variety of Kitchen Is, amongst which is a superior Double looking Sf»ve. above Furniture having been used but a irrt tune, is now in perfect condition, and to tiie public to examine it. the residence will . non THURSDAY, 24tn inst., from 9 untils o'clock. Tebms.—All sums over $100,4 months' credit, my 21 E. B COOK, Aucts. AODITJONAL.-Will be added to the above. ONK OPEN (LIGHT) FAMILY CARRIAGE, but l.ttle used, ol elegant finish, my 22 E. B. COOK, Auot'r. REAL ESTATE ON SEVENTEENTH ST..AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT AUCTION -On TUESDAY, 29th inst . at 5 o'clk, P. M., I will sell on the premises, on 17th street, opposite the residence of John Priddy. Hsq . a LOT OF GROUND, having a front of 31 .'eetti inches on 17fii street, and running back 100 feet, upon which is a most excel.ent BUI I.DING, suita ble l»r a grocery and family residence, in good re pair, together with kitchen ami all necessary out houses, the whole being under good fence. Alter which, ail the HoU.Sh.HOLw FURNI TURK, embracing Mahogany Sofas. Chairs, Wardrobe, WashstanJs, Bedsteads, Beds. Mat tresses. Presses, Looking-Glasses, Carpets. Ac. ThtKMs for the Rkai. Estate.-One-fourth cash ; balance at 4. 6 and 8 months' credit, interest added, for notes, satisfactorily endorsed. For the fsrniture. cash. £. B. COOK, Auct. my 18-tds ___ LARGE RTOIE OK~»ADbLERY, HaR. MESS, A'-'.. AT AUCTION -Will be sold, af pub.ic auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of May, JBGO, commencing at 10 o'ctocg, at No. 5t Main street, a lew doors above St Charles Hotel. the largest and most, complete stock ofHADDLKS, If AitNESS, ft*-., over offered in a Southern city. Those in want, both in town and country, will find it. to their advantage to attend the sate, as GRKAT BJBGAINS MAY BE HAD. The stockNraa made up for a retail trade, and wcr.-anted in every particular, consisting of one hundred Saddles, seventy-rive seta of Harnem.sin gle and doiihls. and all other articles generally Vept in sash establishments. Terms made known on day of aale. ______ WM. SALMON. Sale conducted by E. B. Coox, Anct. liny 22 By Dnnlop, ________> _j Co., Auct's. SHOES. BOOTa, nas a aSO BONNETS, AT AUCPION.-On FRIDAY, the S6th inst, commencing nt lo o'clock, we will sell at our Anc baa Store: 2B» cases SHOES. BOOTS and BROoRANS, i oom prising a general assortment of season able work, suited to Ladies and Gentlemen, Women and Men, Boys and Misses' wear. ALSO. 90 cases Mimes' and Children's FLATS and RLOOMKRS; Men'a and Boys' STRAW HATS, *V c Tssas.—Under SIDO, cash; over §100, 4 months' redit, for approved ne.-.itiaMe paper. ■__ Sale 'Mth.>iit 'e<aid to weather. DUN LOP. MON CURE A CO.. any at .v Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND IN HAM. oi OVER, ON VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, iursuartto the provisions of a deed of trust from Wm. It. Tyler snd wife, to the unoer , signed,at the niuest of the beneficiary in said used, I will, on the premises, on the Sth day of June, 1860, cotni i« ncing at 12 o'clock, aell to the highest bidder, tie tract of LAND conveyed by said deed, conts.i ins by estimation oae hundred acres. This tra tl of Land ia oa th* Virginia Cen tral Railroad, ar i adjoins the laads of John F. Cross, Jbo. J. \* i v fie Id's estate aad others, and is a part of the tract of land lately belonging to Cb arise Jar vis state. Tk-bhs.-Cssl anil be rsquired for so much aa Will be neeflsssi y to sag tbe costs of aale. record ing as id deed. A c .and to discharge the debt ae ou,; *' d, . M, *s bs, {L e r *" !• $* the terms will be made kn >ira oa the day ef sale, mrl-dtda R. OVPORWBLL., Trnstee. wooers tor Jefferson, or Ist Ward, to hold SB elso «^;_V vl -i4 D Ay-F^' M i^9* Ja y« of the C reait Court oi this ehr, bb Attefsey for tbe Commonwealth ta aaid Court. Bberiafotr the City of Richmond, aad three Oemmtasrosers of the Revsnua for the said city-said election tone _sW a* the First Market, and to be ooadacted be H BBaNT^OEgA^^^^lafrD^B^BT Rt. , i ■* i^—y*a. _ t—, raivri.. t^ommusue net s^ ior maoi* atLasrVs^Shop.os Broadstreet.ybetirees Jetand A Cswg~Tietß« BbV__j__i ' aa%\ aRIWadBKB, ChssM [ _____ftf__lkf aysa ______s__m_wS|__B__f L a I a 2___________________________B___ RATE. .__ — —«■>■ • ABMeasa, A art a. PTCMLLFNT ayaj »?S£tV_a>^fsrift^ £&TE«SSK^£B S Tsaaa-OBe-msrthcash; balanoe" sTS.M months. fsKaesMMbls m>ea». latere* astStd.se rnred by s trust deed or title retained. The taxaa for 1800 to be paid byjibe purchaser. ™ my If GODDIN A APPERSON. Asset. HOUSES AND LavTf ON PstCMCH Ssaß. DKN HILL; ALSO. ON NAVY I IU.: AND ON OREGON HILL. POR SALE AT AUCTION. Wilt be sold at auction, oa the pumiass. is the or der advertised, ou SATURDAY. Bat Mth May. 13*>. commencing at 4 o'clock P. M , the faUwWing R KAL ESTATE, vts: A L»t os the north side of Mfhetwsten* handle hstrests.) Ficn<*e Bardaa Hill, having a small house thereon.froattngasroot, running bsck I*o feet te aa alley, adjoining the residence of Mr. P. H. 8. Alhm. After which, will »» sold a valna'de Lot at the corner of Duval and 3rd streets, (Navy Hill.l fronting 82 wet oa tbe south side of Duval street, tunning back of irregular depth. After which, will be aoM 'he whole of Lot No. t and the aoftaera half of Lot No. g. in Har vie'a plan. I Oregon Hill. | fronting 45 feet on the east line of Belvidere street, running haok IM) feet, having thereon an ocellent framed Dwelling, formerly occupied by Bernard Read. Tug*.-One third cash; balance at 4 aad 8 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and titie tetained till all tbe purchase money is said.— The taxea for 1880 to be said by th\pureturners. my 19 GODDINk APPERSON, Auctg. THREE V A LI ABLELOTS ON OREGON , HILL. FOR SALE AT AUCTION -Wfjt be sold, at auotton. on the premises on SATURDAY, tne 26th May. It (to. at 8 o'clock P. M.. three valsa ble Lots, located as above- ons on tbs West line of Howard street; another on the East lino of Belvidere street, (earner lot,) and another front ing 114 feet on tbe cms!, (opposite the Tredegar Iron Works.) -idioininc ths grocery stors owned i.) Mrs. Hewers. This latter lot wiil be divided, it required, intosmaller lota. Tebws—One-third cash ; balance at 4 snd 8 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, aad title retained till all the purchase money ia fully paid. The taxes for 18t» to be paid by the par chasers. GODDIN A APPERSON, my 22 Auctioneers. VALUABLE COTTAOE RESIDENCE ON „.IfttL w k* lT J'JWJKOP »THBT., FRENCH GARDEN HILL, FOR SALE AT AUCTION " *°W at auction, on the premises, on SAT URDAY , the 26ih of May, 1860. at 4 o'olock P. at., the new and inimitably well built Cottage resi dence, Ipcatedaa above, nearly admitting the resi dence of Mr. W. W. Snead. and opposite to that of Al r. fluids. The ro jse has eight rooms, with front v rand-ib. and quite tastefully finished. The neishb.irho'd is a most improving one. Txkms.—Oa* f. urtii cash ; balance at 3, 8, and 9 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till all the purchase money ia paid. I he tixes for 1860 to I* paid l>» the purchaser, my 21 GODDiN AAPPKRSON, Auc's. UALE OF A BEAU ITS CI, COUNTRY P.JRAT BETWEEN THK BROOKE TURN PIKE AND FAIR GROUNDS. ON HOW ARD STREET,ONEMILE NORTH OF RICH MOND. AT AUOTION.-At the requestor Mr. Isiac Williams, we wiil sell at public auotion. on the premises, on MONDAY, the 23th May. 1860, at 5 o dock P. M.. the very bsautiful and attractive u.laoe on which he resides, fronting on the South side of H.iward stieet. T>-e place contains o?i acres of land, beautifully situated, highly im proved, and having thereon every building neces sary for the Accommodation of a large family - The dwelling has eight rooms, besides which there is an excellent kitchen, barn, stable, Ao., all built within the l»st three or four years. The place commands a fine view of Richmond, and the neighborhood is not only an improving one. but is among the beat around the city. After which, will l« acid a lot (opposite) on the north side at Howard street, containing six acrea. Tiub is a beautiful lot. Tkbms.-One-third cash; balance at one and two years, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured be a trust deed. GODDIN A APPERSON, my 19 Auctioneers. VERY FA) H-bt'ST BRIIR DWELL „. ING, ON THK SOUTH SIDE OF CLAY, BETWEEN MUNFORD AND GILMER STS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, . n TUESDAY. 2!) th May, 1880. att'i o'clock P.M., the excellent BRICK TENEMENT, located aa above, now in the occupancy of Mr. Wm. W. VVmeo. The lot has a front of 83 feet, and a depth of 157 feet, to an alley 16 feet wide. The house is nearly new. has nine rooms, liesidea front and rear portico, and is remarkably well built. Terms. -One- fifth cash; balance at 4, 8,12 and 16 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. Ths taxes for I*6o to be paid by the purchaser. ray 18 GODDIN ft APPERSON, Auct's. NEAT LII ILKFAKiVI, UlUjlf RelS. ON ~ HARVIE STREET AND WEBTHAM PLANE ROAD. TWO MILES WKSTOF RfCH MOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION-Will be sold, at auction, on the premises, on WEDNES DAY, the *>th May, 1860. at S._ o'clock, P. M. the very neat and attractive little Farm, located as above, adjoining that occupied by Mr. Lugnot, occupied by Provost, ihe tract contains nine acres of highly unproved land, and has on it a new Dwelling and all the usual out-buildings, witb a well of water ar.d a fine vineiard. The land fronts on Harvie street, the Westham Plank R«»ad and another street, and is in a most improving part of the suburbs. Trbm*.—One-fourth cash; balance at 1. 2 and .'I years, for 1...ni1s hearing interest, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1860 to be paid by the purchaser. GODDIN A APPERSON, my 22 Auctioneers. pOMMISSIONKn'S OF HOUSE V AND LOT, ON DUVAL STREET. IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND.-Pursuant, to the decree entered by the Citcuit Court of the city «.f Rich mond, on the 12th day of May. 1860, in the snit of Ellett against. Games' representatives. Ac., we shall, on WEDNESDAY, ths 30th da* of May. iB6O, at 4 o'clock P. M.. on the premises, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, a lot with a small WOODEN TENEMENT thereon, situated on Duval street, nesrly opposite Duvsl Street Church The lot fronts on the South side of Du val street 21 feet, and runs back 140 feet. Tkbms.—One fourth cash; one fourth at tw.y months; one-fourth at four months: and the re ■naming fourth at six months. Negotiable notes, with interest added and satisfactorily endorsed. will be required of the purchaser, and the title to the property will be withheld till the whole pur chase is paid. Taxes for lSSOthe purchaser to pay. JAMES C. RELET*',' r „ mrm WM. W. ROWE, '(Comrs. Bale by Gonnis A Appkksok, Auctioneers. I'KrSTEfe'S SALE OF MOST HKAL'TI * FUL RESIDENCE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BROAD. AND EABT LINE OF 21st BTB.- Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust from I unes Mander, recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, we shall, by order of the Trustee, proceej, on THURSDAY, the 31st of May. 1860, at 6* o'clk. P. M„ on the premises, to aell that beautiful House and Lot, situated upon Broad street, at its intersection with 21st street. Tlie location is cen trni.andyet removed from the dust and noise of the business streets. The house is a framed house, built within the la«t four jears, of the very best material, and in the moat substantial manner ; is roomy and commodious, and well adapted for the comiort of a large family. Tbb-w*.-One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8, and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till all the purchsse money is fully paid. The taxes for )**) to he paid by the pur chaser. GODDIN A APPERBON, my 21 Auctioneers. nO.M.MISSIONEHS' SALE OF VALUA _> RLE REAL ESTATE IN MANCHESTER. &s%BaksfU®fnfa RIDDLE AND JACK MJN STREETS.-As Commissioners appointed by a decree ol the Circuit Court of Chesterfield, pronounced on the 9th of May, 1880. in the osas of l>*i s Executrix, Ac. against MooreeSßß., we shall proceed to soil at public auctionvon the premises, on THURSDAY, the 31atof May. IPSO, at 4>s o clock P.M.fi? fair; if not, the next fair day,) those two half-acre LOTS m the plan of M an ehester, (Nos.Ki 974 I located as above, having thereon a Jarre BRICK DWELLlNG.occupied by the late William Wallace Day at the time of his death. The aaid lots will he subdivided, according to a plan to be exhibited at the hour of aale. The foregoing real estate is beautifully located. Tbkms.—One-fourth cash; the balance at 4, Sand IS months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till all the purchase money is fqly paid, and a conveyance ordered by the Court. The taxes for 1860 to be paid by the purchasers. BENJAMIN H NA_R t f._ tom!M I'ARKE POIND KXTER,< Commits. Sale by Giuiutv A Ai'pxbso.i, Aucts. )BTI7 NEW AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANO ED BRICK TENEMENT, AT THE COR NER OE U AND 2*rn STREETS. CHURCH HILL, FOR SALE AT AUCTION. -Will be sold at auction.on the premises, on FRIDAY, the Ist of Jur.e, 1880, at 9 o'clock P. M., Of fair ; if not" the next fair day.) the new and excellent Hriok Tene ment located as above, recently <k copied br Mrs. Sharp. The lot has a front of 33 feet, and a depth of 124 feet to an alley. Tue house has seven rooms, besides front and rear porticos and is well finish ed. In addition, there is in the yard a fins well of water, good servants' accommodations. Ac. Txbm* One fourth cash; balance st 4. 8, ana 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained nil last note be said. Tbe taxes for 1860 to be paid by the purchaser. mv2l GODDTn A APPERSON.Aucts. My Chas. T. Wertaassfc Co., Aact's. CARGO BALE SUGAR AMD MOLABBFS AT AUCTION -On FRIDAY. May BRA. lath. at our Warehouse, on tbe Dock, comnsaaetag at II o'olock. we will aell the cargo per " Beaj. Strong." direct from Mataasas, Cuba, consist ins of— I» hhds. really choice Meseevado SUGAR, se lected expressly for this market; U0 tierces 1 • bids. J Muscovado MOLASSES, ditto, ditto; *«•*•• » »•■*» —ALSO— 178 bads, prime Cienfuegoa SUGARS; 27 tierces do. do.: IBS hhds. prims Clay d MOLASSES. Tbs as or 8* lb.—For aaass nader ana), each; ovnr flap, 4 months' credit, for approved aeeotia Ids papsr. CH AS. T. WORTEaM A CO?, Bale witbeat regard _____g_____,__yjftfr, »» I. M. aMggea. Aact'r. ~~ J__»___-f_:Vii!L' 0 °' Qlock i "■' PeTKb 1 the RaitheTa^^2SU B JBl'i 9 •** T\a*r?Casb. JgLffl Li |• DJOOES. A act. BRf laswsßp BsßfSwßj asstf s AUCtIDJjI BBaUmHL ________SrT^r~" ■? aiwb". RgsM. Aarr ;; P» MII *•**_ aTsSrr- «_____. E-JasL *W- t»r*jß« .* •hjre>ee«Taarof Ks^ssflMiTJkiTtsa^HUßV at lb o'slaikT a eaaetal -9*' < **** , **i DRY OOuBR»-"8evwrsl bvsasgsa mg is. _G ROC KB lES.—Wins. Brandy, Wasekey, Ssaa. Candles, ""ifr-tarsiTibsssi. Cißitn.. dl_ ssi^K!^sH'.**ii2_ eaaasss7a«a t^iTiV& * y •_•••• «*JS*«*-_eu JSSrgl _,o.^p£e?Kgt 22as* c ' "■■•-Caeb. •J?_" __ __ B. B. COOK. Aaot. By Oeddla at App^raeg*, _ *ae«'s. emsst located as above, recently ia tha _____ psiscy of Mr. John IV Sahtett Tbsi Iss baY% ho?t of M lest, and a depth nf itt fest tm s/w% satrsd alley. ft c Bouse is ia good repair, haa eight rooms with Ira puces, sad three ait boat, aad a brick kitchen containing fftnr rooms. Tbe prem ises are supplied with gas aad water, aad bars tho u«e of ths sity culvert. Altogether.that a a meet desirable residence. Traas.^One-fourth each; las balaaeest «. ul and 18 months, for negotiable aotes.i ate rect added, secured by a trust deed. Tbs taxes for Mai to be paid by ths purchaser. my 21 g____j__ » ___PE_BBost. Aasts. VALUABLE PRIVATE Ra_P___«Nca_ „ ON TBE PAST Ursß *t__YETWBBN* CARY CANAL STIEETsTfdC RALE AT AUCTION.-Will he sold at • action, em that/re trices oa THURSDAY, thefsth Mar. 18flTet4_. o'clock l». M .laeeseelmatiaUCEDWaXLlNO. locawd aaalwve, aow ia lbs oceaannoy of Mr. Richaid Hill, and adjoins lbs residence ef Mr. John Freeland. The lot h<*a a front of ap feet, aad a depth of la* feet to an alls*-. The beaee mm onl* remarkably well Isailt. hat ie sow ia comfort • ble repair. The neighborhood ia aa exeeileat one. The terms will he remarkably liberal! say oa*2»00 a credit antil Ist March. IBM, bearing interest, will la given, and the reaidas oa sack terms as shall re announced st the Boar of sale — The taxes and insurance for lisp to he paid be tbs purchaser. GODDIN A APPERBON. By J, H. Dlsyes, Aatt'ri * WILL BR SOLD, every night Uia week, at _ aootion roomßs,MainßOesLcosuaeasißg at GARfIIcUTLniRVtAt < ** A * C * *»aW.« : N.B.—Consignmanu reoslyiag sjsjt day Bad aoM without reserve. J. R. DIGOES, Aaot, _D. P. Booth. gajasmaß. ja«W» BOARDnrOr. BWAKDINO.-l chambers, on the aame floor, newly furnished, with gas and other conveniences, which I would he pleased to have occupied by Gentlemen. I ens also ac commodate several more with DAY BOARD — Terms of Day Board, 815. All is wast of home comforts wilt evil on H. W.JoNgs, _my i!»-lw Governor st., over Tie Cased. DOAHtr OR RENT.-Twomost DPBIRABLK D ROOMS on llth street, in rear of tbe main building onl corner of Broad street. oapoetta the Powhatan House. They will be rented to single, or to a married gentleman, withont ehildrea, who oould be accommodated with board is the family. Apply at the residence, Broad aad llth atresia. mh 31—U PA RE ER H ORB bT,™ __ * BOSTON, MASS. Gentlemen will find the best of sooomassj .arisen, DE«ex e £„^ _________ TMSSEt rVO AR( HITRCTS.-The undersigned, as a pointed the BnTtding Committee for the Male Orphan Association of Ihia city, aesire the plea tif an Astlum to accommodate about 78 orphan hnya. The plan should einbracs rooms ior the ma tron, reception room, dormitories, school rooms, kitoheo, laundry. Ac, and the cost of tbs building should nit much exceed 815.000. A lot nf level surface, owned by the Aasoeiatiest, near the weatern limita of the eitv. froatiag 888 feet on a public square, aad extending beat MB feet, and detached by streets from other property. is the lot whereon it ie proposed to erect ths Aay - aim. We invite architects disponed tn submit sis us for this building, to send them tn us by 18th of July next, and for the plan selected we will pay tbe sum of 8100. The rejected plans will be returned. The plan submitted must be for a centre build ing, and have reference tn wing buildings, lo l>* added at some future period, if deemed sseessary. Richmond, 17th May. 188 H. ' jmyil-tw UOIHETHINO NEW .-Ths sndsrslgaed *-' would respectfully inform the 'old patrons" of D. A. C. ■. Waller, and the public generally, that he haa commenced the TIN WARE AND BBF.ET IRON BUSINESS STOVE WORK. Ac, in all Ita various branches, at Waller's old stand. No. 28 Mala atreet, whore he will be swaged to see all who may favor him with a call. STEPHEN BOUIB, Bb. B_yln taking leave of my old friends asd custnai ersTTtake great pleasure ia reoommeadiag to their favor and consideration, my auoeeeeor. Mr 8. BOUtS. C. R. WELLER. my 18—lm* UUUAR-< URED HAMS, Atc. --t3 60 tiercea Extra Sugar-cured HAMS. 20 bbls. prima No 1 LARD. 10 hhds. plain HAMS, small siss. 8 hhds. superior small BBEASTS. For aale by art-K PARKS A MINER. Istb at. STRAWBERRIES. STRAvYBERRIRB. --s-r I am in daily receipt nf fine, large snd fresh STRAWBERRIES. Those is want of them for preserving can engage them ia any saaatity. by early application to BROOKE PLEASANTS, Act, mv 11--ts No. t Main st.. corner iTth C| AMs.-600 fßfSf-cu7ed HAMS. of l>esi breads; M Family SIDES sad SHOULDERS: Prime LARD, in kegs; Heavy SIDES aad SMOULDER*, for plantation use: together with a general assort ment of GROCERIES, for aale on good terms gay B~tm No.'lß *M am attest. f_(-rftCR.-I tmesaw aesoint IRVING HULL i" my agent for the aale of clothing. May Ist. 1888- nt 19-aw EMIR SALE- ' r 4000 bnahsia PINE WHITE SAND, ___________ . _ Prom New foist. Received and for sale by E. lIORER.No.iI Main Bt., mv 14—lm* RiWßStta. JVIATTI NO! IfATTI NO I- » pmesa 4.» aad • IWL qaartsr MATTING, for aals privately at very low prioea. Also, several REFRIGERATORS, various styles, for aals very low. my 10-ta K. B. COOK. No. TS Main st IT »YE VOi"' BERN TO LEVY'S OLD II established Dr* Ooods store, No. 15 Main st. If not. do so immediately, and you cannot fall to be phased, both with his assortment and prieee. He is now offering to tbs public Grass Lipen Hdke., at 250., that are well worth aad weald bs cheap at toe. They were puicliaeed at a large Northern eale at a great sacrifice; and. in order to give hiS customers a good bargain, LEVY, with his usual liberality, baa determine, to ran tbem off at a small advance on the coat price. Also, Embroidered Collars and Hdkfs , is tbe greatest profusion, to be soli at 29 to 39 per eeat. Is>b*w their value. Calicoes Bt 8' 4 and r Sc. a great bar gain; Linen Hdkfs. and Dry Goods of every de scription, at prices to please all. I ARM, LAWAS.-CHAB. A. OW_TTIN. s-s corner Btb asd Maia streets, will sßsr. Ikia morning, the cheapest lot of Priated Lawns is this city. some as low aa w cents aad Iner. and same very fine ele.-ant colors, doa't fade a particle. La dies, ceil and jvdc* nf tbem. C. A. GWATKIN. cornerßhsad Msisete. 17AM tLV RAC O M HAMS-Virgiaia-eared • Hams of superior «ualit«; Todd aßagar-Cared Family Haass, and other brands of fiassuality. along with m*gy ether articles yen may need for .^DaTdW^^ |M CODY WATER AND CLEAR WATER. jMi^BT^fcjj^^ dy foe muddy wamr. which Isawss it psHbstry puts -* • w, cHB^TfAN B i tA«roy!Siil. 1 TLI/B HAVE iUST RRCrTVBR a* c,«'» » v brand of (as Smokies Tubseso lo vbJCb. amec with out sew breads of Clears, wa woaaTrasaact t^Samgam'"-^ __f yjrrflilf BBTsfftbs*t^^ »«sms2_s^Wrtt lanriea.«a4TWsasrss* Paaim, ae^M ___._^'i^4_^w^ __B___B____| ____* BBsBsBB KBBBBBB 888-U. aBBB-L A_B___| ___ PRtPsj awawnj| ss_bb_|bbh_ v aayh_a>« «__B_ P _L s^__'aW__9f B __B aaflpß __*f asis by JAR B._RllwaTr 9_aaaV9_sCs»_r*J9__i_r~ ef \ •__ - '. * i 4 > Baaßnaaaafta-