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Jrtfrhiwnd Jlisptdr. FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1867, Powers of District Commanders tinder the Reconstruction Acts. Tho following important announcement is made in tlic National IntcUigtnctr of yesterday. It shows that the President, lucked by his Cabinet, looks upon the re moral of State officers as an act of usur pation on the )>art of the district oom manders. We have more than once ex pressed this opinion. We defy any man to find one word in the reconstruction acts which authorizes them to interfere in any manner with these officers. The utmost that they can lawfully do is to assist the civil authorities in tho administration of justice. We quote from the InieUigmiccr : " "We have authority for the statement that :* t a vwy recent consultation of the Cabinet it was decided that the military officers in com mand of the five district* into which the ton unrepresented southern States are divided have no power to remove civil oMioers deriving their authority from theState government* as uow organized. The question, we understand, before the Cabinet had more immediate re ference to the removal of the Governor and other civil officers of the State of Louisiana by General Sheridan ; but of course will ap ply to the action of fhe other fonr command ers. No doubt the forthcoming opinion of the Attorney-General, in accordance with the reasoning of which it is understood the deci sion referred to was arrived at, will fully jus tify the legality and propriety of this deter mination.'* The lnt<Uigencer intimates that SnERi i>an will bo instructed in his duties ; that the civil officers arc to be restored to their places; and that Mr. Jonxsox can't l>o bullied. Does tho Now York JYibune, tho InhUU/cnctr asks, " fancy that tho Pre sident of tho United States is to be "swerved from his sworn duty by news. ?? paper threats, after a partisan commit " tee has bceu hounding his track for j "months in tho vain effort to make a case " against him that would support a despe "rate majority in the opinion of the "civilized world in their project to depose "him from his high office?" Gerrit Smith on Confiscation, ire remarked some time ago that if con fiscation should be commenced in the South it would end in the North. This view of the matter is taken by Hon. Gkrkit Smith, who, in a letter just published, says : "Confiscation once entered upon, it will be ditlicnlt, if not impossible, to set limits to the spread of its demoralizing power. The spirit t>i lawless {rreed engendered by confiscation will no more stop at State or other lines than will the flames of a prairie tire at the word of command. I.et there be confiscation in the 'South for the benefit of these, Mr. Stevens's loyal losers, and also for the benefit of the poor blacks, as he also proposes; and very soon, under its debauching influence, immense numbers at the North will be clamoring in th?* name of " Agrarianism," " Equalization," and other takiug names, for their neighbors' possessions. And these rich possessions, it mu>t be remembered, will kindle the spirit of robbery, as can none of the poor possessions of the desolated South.'' Let the Northern people take warning in time. Already in that section is heard the cry, "E<iual Taxation or Repudia tion"; and if to this rallying watchword be added, " Land for the Landless," the fine farms on the northwestern prairies and the beautiful oneson the Hudson river v ill have to be cut up into those " forty acre lots " which seem to be the burden of Stkmixs'p, aud Wapk's, and Simxkr's confiscation speeches. Ches-apeake and Ohio Railroad. PLAN OF OPERATIONS. We publish below the plan of organiza tion adopted by the Central Railroad for the purpose of procuring subscriptions of money and laud to the Chesapeake aud Oliio railroad, as well as advancing the general interests of this great enterprise. In meeting of the Board of Directors of the Virginia Central Railroad Company, at the otlice of the company. Richmond, June 7, 1^7? present, E. Fontaine, president; Jacob Baylor, N 11. Hill, B. B. Davis, K. H. Maury, directors? the following programme aud or ganization was adopted : To insnre th?? success of the conditional con tract entered inio by this company for build ing the Covington and Ohio railroad, ami car rvme i! into practical oi?eratiou as speedily as possible, That the following organization and programme should be adopted ? viz : 1. As subscriptions of stock may be ex pected from some of the western and northern cities, as well as from the counties of V*e ' Virginia, it is expedient to selec tn? an ag sn ^ineoneKenerallygkj>ow?^ f<n confldcnce q[ ibe mVblic' who should have an active assist ?Via 1 li s duties should be to secure outside h. i.m uof Virginia as much as possible of the limits or , Qf 000,000 contempla mTiT k. ?".ch eight per i mm . inferred dividends are promised. ?>rt 'rh*tt three or more local agents should h* annotated to procure subscriptions of ordi J^tock to be paid for tn lands of undoubt ed validity of title, along the line of the road, ?it such present.fair cash value, without the enhancement resulting from the improvement as may be agreed on between the laud-owners and themselves, not more than the valuation of 1S6?? or any other lands within the direct influence of the proposed improvement, sub ject to the approval of the principal agent named in the lirst article. 3d. There shall be appointed in the several counties or towns to be benefited by the con struction of the Covington and Ohio railroad five or more commissioners to make arrange ments for procuring corporate subscriptions of cash of the $ft,uoo,uio of eight per cent, pre ferred stock; and, also, if they deem it expe dient, to open books for individual subscrip tion of the same stock. 4. The local agents named in the second ar ticle for getting land .subscriptions of stock are expected to make coutracts providing that satisfactory deeds shall be given as soon as operations are commenced on the work, at which time the vendors of land will become ? lock holders. If any difference arise in fixing the value of lands to be subscribed as stock, the question is to be referred to the county commissioners named in the third article. ft. The president of this company will cause steps to be taken without delay to obtain a corporate subscription from the city of Rich mond and towns and counties on the line of the road in Virginia which are immediately interested, and shall appoint commissioners to aid him in this duly; and also to open books for individual subscription if they thiuk it expedient. ii. The president of this company is re quested to invite public meetingsfor the fur therance of the enterprise. 7. The principal agents provided for in the first article and the local agents should be compensated for their #rrric*? out of the llrst ' money collected from subscriptions herein provided for; but the actual expenses of the principal agent, his assistant, and the local agents named in the second article, should bo advanced by the Central Kailroad Company. Under the 1st article, the Hon. Allen T. Ca jterton was apjtointud agent of the company, and Major James Gordon Pax ton as his as sistant, nlw!r?tr^lb0 2ti the organization, J.a,*VJobu Swan' John Vawter, and Thomas Matthews, are appointed agents to get subscriptions of ordinary stock, payable in land or money The districts or counties in which each agent will act will be arraniid amongst themselves. ranged Under the 3d article, the following commi? s louers are appointed; auy threw or moreV.r whom may act in their respective counties to ' arrange for corporate subscriptions to the million eight per cent, stock : nretnWUr (Xwtu .-Joseph F. Caldwell Mason Matthews. 1. <?. Williams, 8. C. (ling ton, A. W. Maun, Samuel Price, h. Cofl maun, J W. Dunn. M. Arbuckle ;w^-N;Ha;ruon, Allen T. Ca ,,a"?rd' ,John H. Vawter, iiili I ?e,nu*1 Ularke, M. McDa nlsl, J. M. Burnsuide, A. A. Chapman. 1 nu^nlU',tyiTJ^^ U Freuch, Thomas wuu*' w" r<*.ihonta* Own/y.? Netl, William Curry, Jiwob KeQg^t Oyy W. McKeerer, Sherman Olark, JoMph Beard, John Gay. Trw. Mriola* William P. Ruoknr, .Tames S. Craig, Joseph A. Alderpon, John R. Mc Cntchrn, Anthony R ruler, J. A. Hamilton, John Craig, A.J. Jones. ">Wi?r rWwftf ? Wltltam Miller, Adam Ore gory, C. McDoddrlll. KmtnwHti <\>unty.?G. Slack, B. II. Smith, William H. Edward*, Lewis Hnffncr, J. H. P. An ha Cfny Omn/j/.? Benjamin L. Stephenson, S. F.. Hrer, Fell* J. Baxter, John Sands, Hiram I^ewls, M. V. Stevenson, Colnmbns Campbell. Logan ibvmty. ? Janes H. Hlnchman, Rich ard Strattoa, William Smith, U. U. Tony, James Lawson. nwyne County.? General William H. Knocks. Captain Joseph C. Wheeler, E. S. Bloss, Abel Sejcen, Milton Shelden. Cahtll tbnwty.? P. S. Smith, H. J. Samnels, James H. Ferguson, John M. Reese, Robert Row. Roan* (bvnty.? Thomas Terrell, William R. Go AT, Thomas Boggess, H. D. Chapman, John Hively. Putnam fbt mty ? John Bowyer, James W. Hoge, Andrew Conner, John J. Thompson, l?r. Pitral. Jackson County. ? J. L. Armstrong, R. S. Brown, E. S. Mahon, 1). P. Rhodes, W. W. Flesher. Man r>?? 0'icnty. ? 1>. Polslty, C. B. Waggoner, John Hall, Charles A. Vaughn, Stephen Com stock. bonne Count)/. ? Griffin Stollings, Henry Hop kins. William Workman, Clement Smith, Ro binson Spurlock. Wyoming County.?' George W. Cook, John Cook, William Walker, Stewart. Lincoln dainty.? Jeremiah Witcher, Ephraim Orirtith, William Holstein, Philip Powell. M. Sauford. The Puie Figut. ? Somewhere on the banks of the Potomac there took place yesterday, says our telegram, another of those brutal exhibitions which tend so much to tho increase of vice in the com. munity, and the degradation of our race. Men place themselves under trainers, and for weeks undergo the severest physical labor for the purpose of beating and bruis ing each other. They fight for hours, and rctiro from the " ring " so disfigured that their most intimate friends find it difficult to recognize them? and this is called sport! Tho result of this contest has been telegraphed to every part of tho Union, and read by thousands of peo ple. Newspaper correspondents will de scribe tho field and tho multitude, and take accurate notes of each " round," and almost gloating over the sufferings of these brutes in human form ; and all to feed a morbid appetite for excitement. There arc always among the throngs who rush to see tlieso degrading spectacles some who occupy high positions in the community. Magistrates and other ollicers of tho law, whose duty it is to promptly arrest all of fenders, will give their sanction to this scene by the iiiterest they manifest in its result. The sooner wo get over the desire for such exhibitions the better it will be for humanity. The boasted civilization of I tho nineteenth century fiuds in these "prize-ring fights" a brutal illustration of j its much-talked-of progress. The Question Answered. ? "We asked Forney's Chronicle last week what it pro posed to do with white men who dis charged negroes for voting the Radical ticket. The Chronicle of yesterday says that on "Wednesday evening a Republican committee adopted the following resolu tion : " Rrxolwd, That a committee of one from each ward be appointed to notify the public through the press that seventy-eight men were discharged for voting t lie Republican ticket at the last election, and are now out of employment, and request all persons in need of laborers to apply to that committee." That is very proper. But we don't think it will prevent the discharge of the batch of darkies that shall next vote the Radical ticket. married. In Ballimnr., on lh? mh or /?%?< 1 "j WLf lurch, by Key. Br. Mnbnn, OHitoBS M.CnT clmrcli, by aev. ui. m au au| LIN, of Mew York, and KATE, daughter of the late Henry B. Montague, of Richmond, Va. At the residence of the bride, by the Rev. John Berg, on June 11th, THOMA8 A. J. OLIVER, of Gloucester county, Va., to MARY J., youngest daughter of the late John Lewis, Eeq., of Balti more. DIED. On Wednesday, 12th instant, at the residence of her father, In Raleigh. N. C., in the thirty-first vear of her age. NANNIE AMBLKB, wife of Wil liam H. Kennon and only surviving daughter of Dr. Edward G. and Lavinfa A. Fluber. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her basband, No. 114 Grace street, THI8 EVENING at 5 o'clock. On Thursday the 13th instant, at a quarter to 4 o'clock A. M.. Mr. JOHN JONES, of this city, in the seventy-third year of his age. His funeral will take place THIS EVENING at 6 o'clock from the Second Presbyterian (Cr. Bote's) church. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Amusements. QRAND PIC-NIC of the UNITED SCHOOLS of ST. JOHN'S GEBMAN EVANGELICAL PRO TECTANT CHUKCH, MONDAY, Jl'NB 17, 1867, at ALLEN'S GBOVE, in the vicinity of the Baptist College, head of Graoe street. This pic-nic, arranged for Monday last, was postponed in consequence of the inclemency of the weather. The proceeds will be used to bnild a new school-house, and therefore the public gene rally are invited to attend. Nogate fee. l$y order of the committee. Je 14? Jt Meetings. Orrici Vikuiwia rial and Marine) iNxrKAHci Company, > Richmond, Jane >, 1467. ) A NNUAL MEETING.? -The regular A annual mooting of the stockholders, and the election of Directors I or this company, will be held at the company's cfflce on MONDAY the 17th instant at IS o'clock M. WILLIAM WILLIS, Jr.. jel?td Secretary. Boarding and Lodging. tfUMMElt BOARDING FOR JULY O AND AUGUST With a view of making kuown the advantages of our location for a sum mer resort, we have determined to reduce our charges to TH1KTY DOLLARS per month for adulu, and TWENTY DOLL4B8 per month for children ten years old and under. Our location is the once celebrated summer re* sort conducted by John S. Cooke, Esq., one and a half miles from Greenwood depot, Albemarle county, Va. A large shady yard, and porches measuring in the aggregate over 400 feet, commo dious rooms, and the never-ceasing murmur of two bold mountain streams which flow hard by, and give a perpetual freshness and beauty to the landscape, are among the attractions which are offered to thoee wishing to visit thla mountain re gion. H. N. B. WOOD, | Pfftnriptftm Je 14? lw A. J. WOOD, \ 1 r?lmptortt Kirk wood house, WASHINGTON, D. C. HKNDLEY & OREENB, Proprietors. This favorite Hotel, having been greatly im proved by the present proprietors, (formerly con nected with the hooee under the management of the Messrs. KirkwoodJ Is now open for the accom modation of guests. The patronage of the public 1? solicited. i Je 14? Iw DO A.RDIN G. ? Two or three gentlemen .J-* or one family can be accommodated with good b7 tPPlying at the National House. No. Broad street. Also, a few DAI BOABDEB8 VL i? *ce??'podate4. Terms, five dollars. Je 12? ?odlt* \tI88 *? lUvlog bought the stosh, of iie( Main V AH CY GOODS contained In J*?? to inform S??\?d r.o?* ????? {*? i'Vi* la mj 1Um< Special Notices . MT SPECIAL NOTICE.? 3,ooo saoka MAR SHALL SALT, par ship Whit* Jacket, which hu juai arrived from Liverpool, for ult, delivered alther at City Poiat or Richmond, by 14? ?t 8. C. TARDY A CO. ? ?r^ELLIIG OFT AT COST, AND AT GRBATLY REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE BU81NF.S8. Owing to tha feeble condition of my health, I have determined to aell off my entire stock of FANCY AND HTAPLR DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, Ac., at oaiATLY BinrcBo price*. The ntock comprisea a fall assortment or rich and dealrable Drew Gooda, Linens, and Honaa keeping Goods ; Bleached and Brown Domestics, Shirtings and Sheeting*; Cloths, Caanlmeres, and Gentleman's Pnrnlshlng Oooda ; Hosiery and Em broideries, Silk and Lace Mantles, Shawls, Ac., Ac. ; to all of which we wonld reespectfnlly call the attsntlon of our friends and customers, assu ring ttaem that this stock will be sold ont without regard to cost. JOHN C. M1LLP.R, je 14? ts corner of Main and Ninth streets. KIT BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. The well-known and established printing-house OF C. H. W Y N N E, (late proprietor of the Richmond Times.) corker Mais akd Fourtemth struts, is prepared, aa heretofore, to execute all klndaof BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Having experienced workmen employed, HE CAN INSURE SATISFACTION. tJo ?-?] ??" WE HAVE AN ARTICLE JUST AS I good aa that, many persons will tell yon when you want to bay CHALFANT 8 COCO CREAM. Do not be pat off in that way, for every respectable druggist keeps It. je 13 ?if NO PAINT.? No one paints the rose. It is the acknowledged Queen of Flowers In the realm of Flora. So also in the CA8TALIAN CREAM the peer of all competitors, and the favorite in the domain of Beauty and Fashion as a Hair-dreseing and Tonic. Sold by the druggists and at WOOD'S PHARMACY, je 12 Fifth and Marshall streets. WW DUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLY* KILLER will certainly exterminate these pent* if its use is persevered In. Beware of bogus Fly paper, which some dealers keep because they can get it for nearly nothing. Don't be swindled. Ask for DUTCHER'S, which is Hold by all live drug gists. je 11 ? 1 in Public Noticcs, T X> THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST m . MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF HENRICO The Board of Registration will be in session for the above district at Carter's Store, near the toll-gate on the Williamsburg road, from the 21th until the 2fth of June, 1^67, from d A. M. until 4 P. M. each day. All persons qualified to vote under the provisions of the act of Congress of March 2, 1*07, entitled " an act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States.'' and the act supplementary thereto, passed March 23, 1#C7, are invited to ap pear before the Board for registration. HEMRY 0. WARD, President of Board. WILLIAM II. ALDERDICE, Registering Officer of County. THOMAS P. MOODY, je 13? lw Registering Officer of District. EG ISTR ATION NOTICE.? Notice Is hereby given to the voters of the THIRD WARD? known also as Monroe Ward? Richmond, Va., that the BOARD OF REGISTRATION will meet for tbepun>oseof registering all the voters of fcaid ^ard on MONDAY, June 17. at 8 o'clock A. M., in the house recently occupied by Mr. Bran der. corner Second and Cr&ce streets. The Board will continue in session during the 17th, 18th, l?th, and 20th, also, the 24th, 25tb, and 26th of June. 1*<!)7, for the purpose of completing the registration cf the voters of said ward. The hoars of session will be from 8 o'clock A. M. until 4 o'clock P. M. THOMA8 B. ROSE, Captain Eleventh United States infantry, President of the Board. ALEXANDER Dl'VAL, je 7? tJe!7 Registerof Tbird Ward. R Office Virginia Csstrai. Railroad, Co.,) Richmo5I\ Jane 6, 18<J7. ( Notice is hereby given to consignees and owners of hay and similar ar ticles shinped over (his road that tne same will be unloaded on its arrival in Richmond; and, as the company has no room for storage, the same will be exposed to the weather, or stored with other par tie- at the risk and expense of the owner. H. D. WIIITCOMB, ? je7? lm General Superintendent. N OTICE. ? The undersigned, the trus XI tees of the Hank of Virginia tinder a deed executed on the 8th instant, hereby notify holders ofnotea of that Bunk, and depositors whose de posits were made prior to the l*t day of July, ISM, and remain unpaid, to come forward and present, In accordance with the provisions of the deed, within six months froin tne *th day of February, the date of the same, their notes and the evidence of their deposits. y. C. TARDY, \ Trn(lUft. DAVID J. BAUNDEB8,iTruetee8 fe 14? dlwiswlaw6m Cotii.KCTOK's Office City Hill,) Richmond, J une 1, 1*67. ) TN COMPLIANCE WITH AN OR X D1NANCE of the city of Richmond, I will at tend at my otlice from s o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M., daily, from the 15th to the 31st of June, in clusive, to receive of tho tax- payers one- half or the whole of their CITY TAXES, deducting therefrom ten per centum. je 1-tjyl JULIUS A. HOBSON, Collector. Lost, Strayed , and Found . LOST, on Thursday, mv VISITING LIST and MEMORANDUM^ fiOOK, | somewhere between Clay and Twenty seventh streets and Bragg's mill. The finder will be liberallv rewarded bvBidU leaving it at my house, ftroad street, Mo. 2214. Je 14? ts Dk. JOnif KNOX. STOLEN. ? Stolen from the hook in my office, between 8 and 9 o'clock on Thursday, a BLACK FROCK TO.iT, containing all mv valua ble papers. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the coat and papers. WILLIAM J. BCOTT, je 14? it* Canal and Sixth streets. IOST. ? A lady lost on Main street, J yesterday, somewhere between Tenth and Thirteenth streets, a FIVE-DOLLAR BILL. As It was all she hud, the Under will confer a favor by leaving it at thli office. je 14? lt? T OST, A LEATHER POCKET-BOOK Xj'containing a small amount of mo- p ?? ney and sundry papers, notes, and re- 1 ceipts ; all indicating that it belongs to I me. The finder will confer a greatl favor by leaving it with Joseph Augustine, Seven teenth and Franklin streets. Any reasonable charges will be paid by je 13? 2t? JaMES THROCKMORTON. "V"OTICE. ? Application at the proper X 1 time will be made to the Auditor of the Com monwealth for the RENEWAL of a Treasury certi ficate (No. 816) for one hundred dollars. Said cer tificate was either lost or mislaid about the 12th of February. 1867. Should It be in the possession of any one. he will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Dispatch office. my 3 ? Flin "VTONEY FOUND, which the owner 1YJL can get by calling at the shoe store of M. Oolden. IMS Main street, and paying for this adver tisement Je U-2t* Lost, Saturday evening, be. tween our store and Mr. Cringan's residence, corner of Tenth and Clay streets, several OPEN LETTERS. As they can be of no value to any one but ourselves, the finder will please leave them at oar store. GORDON h CR1NUAN, Je 11 Pearl Block. ConfectianuHes . TROUBLE-RE FINED STEAM CAN YJ DIES.? My factory is complete and by far the largest establishment of the kind south of Phila delphia. An experience of twenty years, (less four years in tho Confederate States army,) aided with competent workmen*' enables me to offer to the trade of Virginia, North Carolina, and Ten nessee. as also the city grocer*, an article of CITY-MADE STEAM -REFINED CRUSHBD SU (JAR CANDY warranted to stand in any climate. Call and examine it at my factory. No. *0 Main street. fje 14-lQt] LOUIS J. BOSSIEUX. ICE CREAM CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ICS CREAM of best <|Uility and at lowest prices, by the gallon, quart, or pint. LEMON CREAM, VANILLA CREAM. STRAWBERRY CREAM, LtMON 1CI. eent to all parts of the city free of charge. ZIMMER k CO., Je 14 im Main street. Fresh cocoanuts, BANANAS. PINEAPPLES. ANDREW PIZ2INI k CO., u 127 Broad street. r*AUTION TO THE PUBLIC.? Ail V/ persona are hereby notified to purchase no part or parcel of the slock, fixture*, or borsca In my stable, on PlfUenth street between Mala and Franklin, conducted by W. H. Sutherland as my ?gent, unless they receive a receipt signed by my self for the money. There are four nor* one gray, two bay*, and a *oir?l mare ? also, two top huts-si aTi% rs^sass pU??'A'mu j, ftfiai*ujr?, Special Notices. SPECIAL ROTICB.? Perion? desiring to Attend the sale of BOLLYVQ HALL, on TUBS DAY the l?th Jtina, 1807, can lea re Richmond In the packet boat on MONDAY AFTERNOON the nth Instant, at 5 o'clock, and reach the farm at 3 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, returning Tuesday evculug at 0 o'clock, and arrive In Richmond on Wednesday morning at ? o'clock. Whilst at Boiling Hall, ample refreshments will be pro vided for those who may attend the sale. HARRISON, GODD1N k APPERSON. je IS-tds NT G. B. STACY * SON, llio Maim rtmit, General Upholsterers and Dealera In CABINIT FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS. PAPER-HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OILCLOTHS, Ac., Ac. Agents for Eastman A Rogers's Patent Portable FOLDING FAMILY BEDSTEADS? a good thing for economozlng space. Call and see j them. ? Je 11 GREAT SACRIFICE IN DRY GOODS! LARGE STOCK JD8T OPENED AT No. C29 BROAD STREBT, CORN BR OF SIXTH. FOURTH SUPPLY Tills SEASON. Dress Goods for less than coet of Importation. Fall assortment of Domestics at panic prices. Silk Mantillas, Berage Shawls, and Parasols far below cost. Irish Linens, Linen Drills, Hosiery, and Gloves, in abondance. Large lots, bonght at late New York auctions at Immense sacrifices, will be sold equally cheap at ISAAC HUTZLBR'S, j je 11? tjy 8 f.20 Broad street, corner of Sixth. KTJOIIN C. SHAFER ic CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1 Exchange Building, Fourteenth etreet, RICHMOND, VA., have Just received a FRESH SUPPLY of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VEST1NG8, of the latest foreign importations, and moet ap proved and fashionable styles. SHIRTS and COLLARS of the best make always on band. ap 10? 6m Ear UNION BANK OF RICHMOND, (SAYINGS INSTITUTION.) OFFICE AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $500,000. THIS INSTITUTION ALLOWS SIX PER CENT. ON DEPOSITS. I. DAVENPORT, Jr., President. JAMES MILLER, Cashier. DIE1CTOEB. R. A. Paine, L. D. Cren^Jhv, W. R. Quarles, Wm. H. Lyons, Jr., R. E. Blanken A. Bodeker, B. B. Welslger, ship, W. A. Spott, Moses Ellyson, J. B. Winston, A. L. Ellett, Jas. W. Archer, A. A. Hutchin R. T. Taylor, J. Rosenbaum, son, W. E. Blnford, J. W. Hall, T. W. Doswell, J. A. Belvln, W. F. Gray, W. E. Tanner, T. D. Dudley, Alfred Moses, J. M. Nowlin. The security offered to depositors Is undoubted, and the institution should commend itself to all classes. The attention of all in city and country is called to this institution. Hero they will find security, convenience, and profit. Sums as small as one dollar may be deposited, and six per cent. Interest received on same. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. ; on Saturday from 0 A. M. to 3 P. M., and from 4 to 6 P. M. je 13? d&swts %?~ GREAT EXCITEMENT! ALL KIN 1)3 OF CLOTHING AND GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS AT HALF PRICE. Business Suits at $7 00 Light Casslmore Suits at # 50 Silk-mixed Casslmore Suits at 15 00 Silk mixed Cassimere Pants at 2 oo Cassimere Pants from 3 00 to $7 00 Black Doeskin Jants at 4 00 Shirts of all qualities from l go to 4 oo Hats from 75 to 3 50 And other goods at prices not to be surpassed in this city, at ? ISAAC 0 KEEN TREE'S 811 Broad street, my 20? ta between Eighth and Ninth. ?r JOHN J. WERTII, MAIN STREET, CORKER BELOW THK POST-OFPIOR, i> prepared to furnish to strictly ca?h customers CARBON HILL COKE, ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL, an<l SAWED OAK and PINE WOOD, deliverable In any part of the city. No inferior FUEL will be sold on any terms, a prime object being to give satisfaction in all cases, my 18? U ROBERT H. MACRT. JAMES L. MACRT, ROBERT T. BROOKE. K. H. MAURY A CO., (ESTABLISHED IX 1818,) BANKBRS AND BROKERS, No. 1*14 Main street, first boos* below the post-oflice, Richmond, Va. STERLING EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, BANK NOTE8, STATE, CITY, and KAIL ROAD BON D6 and 8TOCK8, Ac., bought and sold on commission. DEPOSITS RECEIVED and COLLECTIONS MADE on all accessible points In tba United States. fe 7 ftfT TO FAMILIES, PIC-NIC PARTIES, and all who love a pare article of DBLICIOUS ICE CREAM, at the very low price of $1.50 per gallon ! Determined to keep pace with the age in my bu siness, and to serve my old patrons and the public with the best of everything In my line at the smallest profit, 1 have this day reduced the price ?' ?y SUPERIOR ICE CRKAM8 to $1.60 per gallon, and respect/ally invito the at tention of families, parties, plc-nics, etc., to this redaction, with the assurance that all orders will be filled with promptness and fidelity. Send In your orders to ANDRBW ANTONI, ' 1105 sc uth aide of Main street, directly opposite National Exchange Bank, j?3? 2in A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.? Having sold to many parties in Richmond and else* where tickets for the Charitable Presentation Con cert in aid of the Southern Orphan AeaocUtion, we feel it a doty due to ourselves and the public to announce that we shall hold at the disposal of ticket holders all the money paid at the RICH MOND MUSICAL EXCHANGE, as we are not pro perly assured that the project is to be fully and falrfy carried out in that good faith so sacred a ciuse deserves at the hands of its projectors, and we are confident honorable in'ent on their part could easily be guaranteed to everv subscriber ; and further, until such a step is taken, we shall hold the funda in our hands, as we have above proposed. JOHN W. DA VIES SONS. WILLIAM W. DA VIES, Je 14 ? ?t GEOBGB L. DAVIB8. A GREAT BARGAIN.? The under signed, wishing to close their business, oifer for sale at areatly reduced prices a lot of DRUGS and MBD1CINR8, and many other articles usually kept In a refRarly-astabltshed drug store. The goods have all been purchased since the war, and all the furniture la new. Any person wishing to go Into the drug business will find it to hia inte rest to examine our stock, which w? are willing to sell considerably lower than can be purchased elsewhere. J. R. GODWIN * CO., Je 14? ta Flncaatle, \t. pITY SCAVENGER.? Having been \J appointed scavenger by the Citr Council, I am now prepared to clean out privies and sinks. Orders 1? ft at No. 7 engine- house, or with Mr. H. A. Terrill, will receive prompt attention. JOHN PHILLIPS, Je 14? Jt* City 8ca*engar. FOR SALE, a fine lot of CLAMS, jnst arrived from the laatarn Shore. Apply on board sloop Pbuibe Clark, in the dock, foot of Eighteenth street. je 14? Jt J. COX, Captain. "DOCKLAND LIME at very lo XV fgurea. [Je 14] B. WARDWBLL k CO low DURE NORTHERN ICE at $3.50 per -f. {f b7U" R- WABPWILL A CO. Ot? Auction Hales, this da yT Br I. B. Cook, Auctioneer, C'omer of Governor and Fmnklln *tr??t>. Household "furniture, Ac AT AUCTION. -On FRIDAY the 14th fn*tant, At 10 o'clock, I will Mil at mjr store, corner Gover nor and Franklin *treet?, a general assortment of FURNITURB, ?on*l*tlng of 1 WALNUT 8U1TK, covered with plush ; Mahogany Centre and Card Table*, Walnut and Oak Extension Table*, Jenny Llnd and Cottage Bidstead*, New Hair and Shack Maureen?* Mahogany Sideboard*, Wardrobes, Cabinet*. Wasbstande, and Chain, Refrigerator*. Window Shade*, Cocoa Matting, Oilcloth, etc. je IS I. B. COOK, Auctioneer. By Harrison, Ooddln & Apperaon, Auctioneer* and Beal Estate Agent*. TT" ALU ABLE LOtToN THE NORTH V SIDE OF FRANKLIN BRTWBBN TWENTY FIRST AND TWBNTY-8BCOMD STREBT8, FOR HALE AT AUCTION. -Will be *old at auction, on the premUea, on FRIDAY the 14th June, 1467, at 5 o'clock P. M., at the reque*t of the trustee* of the Farmer* Bank of Virginia, part of LOT No. 61, fronting 44 feet on the north aide of Franklin street, running back abont 150 feet more or let* and ad joining the property of Mr. A. H. Rutherfoord on the went. Terms : One-third caah ; balance at four and eight month* for negotiable note*, Interest added ; secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1467 to be paid by the purchaser. HARRI80N, GODDIN & APPERSON, je 12 Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOT ON THE SOUTH 81 OK OF WATER STU8ET FOR 8AI.B AT AUCTION ? ifterthe foregoing sale will hesold the lot called the "Water FounUln," located as above, adjoining the properly formerly owned by the late George C. Pickett, on which Messr*. Sainuol Ayres ? Son have recently erected valu able wharves, and nearly ouposite to the ware house of Messrs. Ludlam k Watson. It has a front of 24 feet, and a depth also of 24 feet. Teems: As above. HARRISON. GODDIN & APPBR80N, jen Auctioneers. By Orubb* k Williams, Auctioneers, Northwest corner of Main and Eleventh street*. FRAMED DWELLING AND VA CANT LOT, ON FIFTEENTH STREET NEAR POPLAR, FOR SALE AT AUCTION. -We will sell at auction, on the premise*, on FRIDAY the 14th of June, 1*07, at 5 o'clock P. M., the HOUSE and LOT and VACANT LOT located as ?bove de scribed. The house contains six rooms. There is a stable and some other improvements. The lot fronts 22 feet and runs back 100 feet The \a cant lot fronts 22 feet and runs back loo feet. Terms: One- fourth cash; balance at four, eight. and twelve months. The taxes for 1S67 to be paid by the purchaser. GRDBBS & WILLIAMS, Je 10 Auctioneers. H IGH CONSTABLE'S SALE.? Will be sold on FRIDAY, June 1J, 18(17, at lo o'clock A. M., at the store on Main street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, formerly occupied by A. Cozzolini, the following property, to wit : I Tn e STOCK OF GROCERIES in said store ; to satisfy a distress warrant In my hands iu favor of Dos well's executor vs. Cozzolini. je 13 A. K- CRUMP, II. C. C. R. Heal Estate Agencies . Agency for the purchase OF LANDS IN VIRGINIA. -With a view to aid those in this State who hare lands for sale, as well as to invite industrious immigrants with capi tal to settle in Virginia, the undersigned has opened an otiice in the city of Richmond, Va., on Fifteenth street between Main and Cary streets, for the purpose of negotiating for the purchase of FARMING and MINERAL LANDS, MILL SITES, Ac. Parties having lands for sale, and who will con tract to sell at moderate rates, at my option, giving me sutticient time (say three or four months) to effect the same, will most likely be able to dis pose of their property, if they furnish me with full description as to location, quantity, price, Ac. My acquaintance with tbo northern people is ex tensive, and with a thorough knowledge of the lands in Virginia, I hope to succeed in giving en tire satisfaction to bothlbuyer and seller. I will charge a commission to the purchaser, bnt nothing to the seller, as I propose to work for the purchaser, and not for the vender. I respectfully invite communication with me, either personally or by letter ; and if, upon exam ination, the lands offered are thought to be desira ble and cheap, I will provide the necessary con traband recommend tbemtomy northernfriends using my influence and best exertions to effect sales. FRANKLIN STEARNS, Fifteenth street between Main and Cary, Richmond, \ a. Messr?. .Tames D. Blackwell, attorney at law, and B. H. Smith will act as my confidential agents, je 10? 2m WB. ROBINS, REAL ESTATE ? AND GENERAL AGENT, otllco northwest corner Main and Eleventh streets (In the National Bank of Virginia), Richmond, Va., gives special attention to the RENTING OF HOUSES and the COLLECTION OF RENTS. The patronage of friends and the public solicited. Has for sale over2?0 FARMS and places in Vir ginia, comprising upward? of 7r?,0<0 ACRES OF LAND, from choice to common, at reasonable prices. Call and see las list*. Is also agent for the New York Life Insurance Company. Assets over *7,ooo,0tf0. Plan purely mutual. W, B. ROBINS, Agent. Ofiice northwest corner Main and my 16? t* Eleventh streets, Richmond, Va. A "CHANCE TO SELL VIRGINIA . L&NPS.? I have formed a business connec tion with Messrs. Murphey -St Troutman, Real Es tate Ag.-nts and Broken. Philadelphia, who have application* for the purchase of a large number of farms and other ret-1 property In Virginia, for which fair and reasonable prices will l>e paid by Pennsylvanlans desiring to remove to this State. On application, In person or by mail, 1 will wi:h pleasure furnish anyone having land for sale spe cific information on the subject. J. D. IMBOPEN, Attorney at Law, ap 20? ts Richmond, Va. Shipping. FOR BALTIMORE, SAVANNAH, ANDBOSTON-SEMI-WEEKLY-a*-^ , LI NR ? POWHATAN STEAMBOAT LiiarJA._L| C O M 1' A N Y.? Leaves Kichni..Mdr^--ytT raggz. every WEDNESDAY and 81' M1)A Y. l.eav.s Bal timore every WEDNESDAY ar:d SATUKDaY. Tho steamer EI<L1E KNIGHT. Captain Tiioma Tkavek.^ will leave here at ?s A.M. SUNDAY No freight received after 6 P. M. 8ATURDAY. This steamer has splendid saloons, staterooms, and passenger accommodations. Passage (meals in cluded). Stateroom, $1. Por freight or pas*, age. apply to DAY) l> it WILLIAM 0UKK1 E, Otlice at Charles T. Wortham k I'o.'s, fifteenth street. je 14? 2t FOll NEW YORK. ? Tin* eltKani siilo whoel steamship ALBEM A RLE, Captain Hor HN K, will leave her wharf^^JJjJ? at Kockett.i on FRIDAY EVENING, Jane 14, at 10 o'clock P. M. Passengers will please be punctual to that hoar. Fare (meals and state rooms included), tlJ. For freight or passage, ap ply to S. AYKES Si CO., fe 14? It la?o Main street. FOR NEW YORK^-Thi7sARATOGA, Captain Ki* n, will receive freight until FR1IUY EVENING the 14th instant. Passengers must be on hoard by 10 o'clock FKIDAY I NIGHT. Tickets and berths secured at my oliice or on beard. GARRET F. WATSON, je 13- -it FOR BALTIMORE DIRECT. ? Schooner MARY WILLIS*, Captain +"T+ 1ka.sk, lias two-thirds cargo engaged, and w-' going on board. For balance freight applv.t to CURTIS. PARKER ? RIDIjICkT^ No. lo eighteenth street, Je 13 ? 2t between Main and Cary OR LIVERPOOL, ?Tho lirst-class ^ . ship WHITE JACKET, now on her pas- +>+ sage to this port, will be dispatched from ??? City Point to Liverpool about the 15th of June. For freight or passage apply to ap 20 ? Stawts CaSKiE Si BROTHERS. OR NEW YOH K AN D~ BOSTON. Steamer VIRGINIA, Captala S.vydek, will receive freight for the above ports till FR1DA Y tlie 14th in stant at I o'clock. Bills of ladingl aigned through to Boston at moderate rates. Pas sage to New York, including meals and state room, *10. W. P. PORTER, Agent, je 12 ? 3t Otlice No. 2125 on the Dock. T?OR PHILADELPHIA. ?Steamer J? GEORGE H. STOl'T will recetv.. freight at her berth on the dock till KBIDAY the lUh instant at IV o'clock A.M. i Past-age, Including meals and stateroom, *10. je 12- 3t W. P. PORTER. Ixent. VTOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ? The boats i.1 of the JAME3 R1VEH A N P >?*!??- .rrrrnrW F F KANAWHA CaNaL COMPAMYrrHr? will leave the dock as jwual Bromptly at 12 o'clock M. on T 1 ESDAY 8, THURS DAYS. and SATURDAYS. Freight and tolls on goods for Lynchburg and beyond collected on delivery or prepaid at the op tion of the shippsr. Freight received at.d deliver ed at my oltice, on the dock. Way Freight will not bo delivered bll charges are paid. Boats locked and insured. je U-ts EDWARD DILLON, Agent. Seeds. fj^URNIP SEED! TURNIP SEIfD ! I EARLY WHITI DUTCH TURNIP, KKD TOP 8TRAP-LKAF TURNIP, LARGE WHITB NORFOLK TURNIP, WHITI GLOBE TURNIP, YELLOW GLOBE TURNIP, GREEN TOP ABERDEEN TURNIP, DEVONSHIRE GRAY fcTONE TURNIP, IMPROVED RUTA BAGA TURNIP, WU1TE BWEDE TURNIP, etc., etc. For sale by - ALLAN k JOHNSON, je ? 18M Main street. r^ARDEN HEED.? A fresh supply of VJ reliable GARDEN and FLOWER SEED Jut received by JOHN W. BISON. Druggist, mb I Main and Third streeu. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF T H E A MUTUAL BUILDING FUND AND DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK are hereby notified that the first building instalment will be sold to the lowest bid instant. at*l 'o'clock lewa.' be received "mitt ijgir Auction Bales. - * * * " *"*w- """* ? tfcfa*'! ? ~j-j FUTtTBE DAY. By William Pannlll A 8on, Auctioneer*, Petersburg:, Virginia. VALUABLE LANDS ON JAMES V BIVIR, VIROIWIA, AT A0OTIOJT -4n obe dlonce to a decree of the Circuit Court tor the eltv of Petersburg In the chancery suit sty led ?? Rain* and Cole's administrator and al.," we sh*M on TUESDAY tin 2d day of July, 1M7 at li o'clock M., In front of William Panntll * Son's auction-house, In Petersburg, Virginia, proceed lo ? ?tpnblle auction t ha three following moat valuable tract* of land : " 1. M4T0OX. containing 506 acres," lying Imrae dlstely on James rleer In the conntjr of Prlnc? George, Virginia. On It U an ?Ye?llent fishery and ore of the moat beautiful altea In the 8tate for a dwelling and other bouses. 2. K8LBANK, containing 14* acraa, adjoining Maycox, and immediately on tht ium rlrtr On it is also an excellent fishery. R n n U Y A H D ' COtn 1 " I "? W MVM, On Pol* Run. in the same county, about two mllos from* landing on \\ ard'e creek, which empties into the Jamea. It is heavily Umbered. A fuller description will be given at the sale The above tract* present great inducements to Buaasar* w * " lnr"' """ mm" r iema : Cj.1i snfllcf.nt lo pay eo.t of rait and I" j?o/ 2.?"^ for lbc balance, credits of ?, 12,1k, and M months for negotiable notes satlsfsc torlly endorsed, and title retained until the further order of the eoart. A. DOM* AH, W. L. WATKI58, John mam, _WlLLUMPA*l.rU. Si Sot. AuctloS}^' By Paine A Co. Auctioneere, No. 1005 Main street, opposite the po?t-ottlce. T ARGE CALALOGUE SALE.? On WBDWMDAY, June li>tb, commencing a' lo 0 clock, wo will sell by catalogue, at our new store, No. 1005 Main street, opposite tlie post-oUUe, HRiK?*?Bia?nnAmia^?lnenJ ?f FkEH" ftn<* SKAbONABL* 1 GOODS, now receiving, conaiatlnt; of DRY GOODS, in great variety ; B0OT8. SHOES, and ITATS andC?f*S, Sic . Sic ., comprising one of the largesr and mo*t deslrshio Mocks of K00dK we bave over Glared : all of which puTchxM* W,,h?Ut reMrTe- ?a<* ?n iota to suit j Thkms : Under $100, cash : over that days' credit for ' approved endorsed notee. > U Pa INK A CO.. Auctioneers. By Jamea 31. Taylor A Son, Auctioneers, Cilice No. s21 Main stnet, three doors below the Spot? wood Hotel. rrHRRE HOUSES AND FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS, IN DUVAL'S addition on LEIGH, DUVAL AND SBCOHD *r FOR SALE AT A UCTION.- WllV be Ju o^S prem scs, on MONDAY the 17th day of June?com? menclngat4o?clockP. M.,aud In the following r V lW? USES and LOTS on the north side of I Leigh street, near the Ebenezer church, at present ocruDfedby William Moss and Matth!' Chffin The house* contain each three room* and kitchen ? l.ckmft?tlV*air.VCh ?nL,l4h ass, za&s* *? 'f VT0 |i?TS at the corner of Leigh and Jndah ? f reefs, on t!ie north M<le of the church, having a front or 2u f?et each, and running back 120 foe t to I an alley. ' I 4. FuUR LOTS fronting on Dnval street 27* leeteach, and running back loo feet to a ten foot alley. ^ 5. SIX LOTS fronting on a crcas street in the ^n9inq",a!?milfb7e'''ODtiDf 27 feet and running back 120 feet. 0. TWO HOUSES and LOTS on Baker and Second afreetx ; the lots front 25 feet each, running back 124 feat. ? Persona wishing to purchase building lots for small dwellings will have a tine opportunity to do I so at moderate prices and in an improving neiirh- ' borhood. * Tbkms : One-fourth caah ; balance on a crodit of I lour, eiKlit, and twelve months for negotiable 1 notes, interest aldod,- secured by deed of tru.st Taxes for 1807 to be paid by the purchasers . JAMES 31. TaYLOR*& 8*0N, Ie Auctioneers. By T. W. Keesee, for 8. C. T. A Co. Offlc# No. 1317 3Iain street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Houses, buggy and wagon AUCTION. -.will ho sold on SATURDAY, June IS, at 10 o clock, on Council Chamber Hill' Several SADDLE and WORK HORSES. Several good Wr>KK MULES. One Top BUGGY, One SPRING WAGON. 'o 14 T HOM AS^ AV. KEISgE, A nctloneor. By L'. B. Cook, Auctioneer, Corner of Governor and Franklin streets. THOROUGHBRED STALLION, Ac., 1 AT AlT(?TION ? On 8aTURI)AY the p'h In r? '? m r, ? CL?Ck^f17iU Helt at 11,0 ?n Council Chamber Hill, l THtjROUGHBKKD STALLION, six years old, < m ? 1 v- Ly?.': ^:lrfl " a Revenue mare *' ; 1 ni?t-c!ass loung Moles, toveral excellent Saddle and Harness Horae#, - verygoo?l Milch Cows, 1 second hand Top Bugty, in good order. L! L. p. COOK, Auctioneer. l!y Ifbell Si Davis, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, opposite Spotswood Hotel. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD 1 AND KtT( II FN FIKN1TURE, OLASMV A KB. &<? , AT AUCTION. -By virtueof a doed of truM executod by E. S. Valentine to the subtcrlber ah trustee to t-ecure the payment of a huiii vf money iu said deed moi.lioued, bearing 'late on the l?t day of May, 1^7, and duly recorded, being thereto reuueated ny the beneticiary In said deed, I will sell at the residence of the said Valentine, on the north side of Grace street between Honry and Belvidere streets, fchockoe Hill, on TUESDAY the liih dav of Jun?, 1h?7, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M , all the HoHSEHOM) and KITCHEN FOR NITCKE, GLASSWARE, &c., mentioned In said deed as follows : MAHOGANY SOFA. CABINET and GLASS, CANB-SEAT, WINDSOR, and othor CIIAIKS, FRATHKR KBDS, HAIR MATfRKSSgS, WALNITT, MAHOGANY, and other TA BLES, DINING TABLE, SAFE, C k Ki' KT CROCKERY and GH8SWARE, COOKING- STOVE, itc., Ac. Tkkmh : C&ah. b. N. DAVIS, je 7 Trustee. SHERIFF'S SALE OF PROPERTY LEVIED ON TO SATISFY BXBCUTIOFS AND D18TKESS. ? By virtue of a levy made by me as sheriff of Chesterti?ld county of a distress warrant for rent, and an execution o tji. fa ., 1 shall sell on the 15th day of June, 18#7, at 10 "'clock A. M , at the C'nnliife Pits, near the Danville railroad, in Chesterti*ld county, the following property? vi/., One 8TKAM ENGINE, sixty-horee power, with thr-e BOILKRS. two PLUNOINO PUMPS, certiia SHEDS and BRICK WORK about the en irluo: one TUBNINO LATHE and HYDRAULIC KAM, and a large lot of IRON PIPB ; and I shall also sell live MlTLBK, at Ch??terfteld Courthouse, on SECOND MONDAY In July, 1SJ7, to satisfy cer tain executions ar.d distress pot In my hands In favorof Cnnliti'e and others and the Richmond^nd Danvill* Railroad Company agalnat Nystrom k CJoptOD, and John N'yttroui, uurvlving partner. T E R M 3 : Ca?h. JOSEPH H. WOREHAM, Sheriff, je <5? ThSTuThiF per J. B._Vadea? Deputy. By Harrison, Ooddln & Apperton, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. I EXECUTORS' SALE OF THAT ! J MAGNIFICENT bstateon j a m es river. IN GOOCHT.AND COUNTY, THIRTY-FIVE MILES ABOVE RICHMOND, CALLED BOLLINO HALL, CONTAINING ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE ACRES ? As execu tors of the lust will and testament of Mrs. Jane K Sklpwith, deceased, duly admitted to probate in Goochland County Court, we shall sell at public auction on the premises, on TO ESDAY the uth of June, 1*67. at 12 o'clock M.. that trulv valuable es tate located as above, known as " Boiling Hall," con'alning by actual survey 1.5?t acrm, of which about 4le acres are Jatues river and creak low grounds of superior 'luality. There are 471 acres of cleared high land, Including garden, orchard, and yard, of excellent <|uality, and 074 acres of wood land, some of whicb Is heavily timbered. The buildings on the estate are most ample for the genteel accommodation of a large family, and tbs dwelling is u very comfortable one. The oat buildings are ample and in good order. The orchard is aniong?t the bust In the county. The James River and Kanawha canal passes through this estate, thus affording excellent fa cilities for transporting produce to market. This estate is Justly regarded as one of the finest onJamee river, aud the low grounds for the most part are very fertile. Whilst the farm, as a whole, is In compact form, yet, if deemed advisable, It will be sub-dlvldeu into two or more parcels. Possession given at once except as to a portion of the laud, which has been rented out for this year. Tkrus : One-third cash; balance at 1 and 2 years for bonds bearing Interest, secnred by a trust deed. The taxes for this year to be paid by the purchaser*. To northern capitalists and others the foregoing estate offers great attractions, as It Is believed that none more valuable has L oen offered at suction for many years. PEACHY K. QBaTTAH, ) GEORGE W. HARRI8, ) "??'*tOr?. je U-WFMJt | TKUSTEE'S SALE OP REAL AND 1 PERSONAL PROPERTT.-By virtue of adeed of trust exeouted to me by Isaac N . Cole, hearing date 27th February, 1*44, aud duly recorded la the clerk's ottlce of the Halifax County court, being thereto r?<iuested. 1 shall expose for sale at public auction, on the 14th day of June, 1387, In the town of Meadavllle, Halifax county, Va., at It o'clock M., the following real and personal property? vl?., a certain LOT in the town of Meaaevllle eontalnlr g TWO ACRES, with a handsome DWELLING ang other neceaiary buildings thereon ; also, the uaual HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, Including one excellent PIANO FORTE. Tbkms : Made known on day of sale. THOMAS HATCBBR, Trustee. The above sale will be made for the payment of a debt due bj note! e above sale win be made for the payment of t>t due by negotiable note for tl.toe, which - is subject to a reduction of fMe, the amount due being with intereet from Sftth April. MM. The real estate will be sold subject to the dower right of Mrs. Isaac X . Cole, jc U T. HATCHER, Trustee. The above sale Is postponed until TUMDAY the 2Sth I intent. T. HATCH IB, je 11? owtds Trustee. FOR SALE, a very superior MILCH COW, with a young OA Lf. 9MPM Apply to * Dr. J. V. VOW ILL, Je ?-?t of Henrico Auction Sales. rUEE DAT. By Harrison, Goddln ft Apperson, Auctioneer ' tad Heal Estate Agents. pRAMED TKKBMENT. ON TTIP JlWUI1 Of NINTH BeVweIN HTR? if,?*"?* ?rni*TH. FOB 8ALB IT AOCTloif ft J?!H#q,*tor Mr Biekar/ Steel we .b*ii\; ; ??ih of P"""!'"'. 0" WJMKSDaT the ri; M 5 *? th? frame? Wte'sr u ? ?-* * S"S^r?. ? HARRISON, UOOOIA & APPERSON, ? J ? Auctioneer*. By Qrubbs k William*. Auctioneers, * Northwest corner Main and Eleventh itrnti, A small FARM, THREE MTT p<i brlow Tn* nrf. at SK 8?TUR0aY, 15th of Jane, it IS o'el? m 2n will Mil upon the premise* a Fa KM of l7f If in* about three nil Us below the cltr, on a / lead In* from the Williamsburg tirnplk* ?? t, : York River radraad.snd adjoining ' { ,1^ T. W.' Hoenniger, u hiteford. and Brlrk,V tlpon It there is a small dwelling, ftable, orchard Ac. Abont ten acre* are In wood* ; the balanc* . cleared and In good order for cultivation Tkrmb : Ona-fonrtb ca?-b : balance at foi, eight, a ud twelre months, with Interest, ini *?' cured by a deed of trout. jell ORUHBS k WILLI A MB, Auctioneers. ^y Grubb* & Williams, Auctioneer*, Northwest corner Main and Eleventh streets. /COMMISSION EE'S* SALE OF A I/yr \V OP GROUND ON ROrKITTS AND W aTF.K STREETS? In execution of a decree of th- tir rnlt Court of Richmond entered 4fJi Decem^r ISM, In the ea*e of " Pickett* and aU p *. Pick- ! ami aU.," I will tw?Il at auction, upon th* pren,!-... on MONDAY, 17th June, at 3 o'clock P >i. , if fi>r' ff not. then on the next fair day thereafter. at ih? aatm- hour, a LOT OK UKOUS D on tae ooutii ? of Rockett* street, fronting 11 feet and rnnntn hack about lio feet to Water street, on which ? fronts about J5 feet. This lot Ilex Just above 'lie warehouse of Mes?r?, Luillam & Watson, and adjoin* the property of C. E- Wbitlork. Term*: One-fourth cash : balance at foor, ek-h?, Md Ivdn months for notes with interest *di I, and satisfactorily endorsed. The title to be re tained hy the court until the note* are paid. PiACHY R. ORATTAN, Commisaloner liarniH k Wi imams, Auctioneer*. je it By PUklcton, Pali! am k Co., Auctioneers, Commission Merchant*, and R?tl Estate Agents, No. IS west Pearl street. rpHREE HUNDiFeI) AND THIRTY. L SEVEN ACRES OF VALUABLE COAL LAND, IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, \ A., FOR SAli AT Al'CTION. ? it the request of the ownors. w4 will sell at public auatlon, on the rreml?.>?. <.n TUESDAY, l?th of June, H?T, at 12 o'clock M., If fair, If not, the next fatr day thereafter, the " OILPIN TRIfT" OF COAL LAND, contain - 337 ucrex, lying in the county of C he?terfl*>ld, V*., about twefre miles from the city of Klchrno j, and two miles, by Uvel xr*de, from Coaltl?M.i -??. tion, on the Richmond and Danville rallr<>4d, and lying directly In the line lately tnarke.l by h com patent engineer from Mldlotbi in Coal Mine- to tb< (Morer Hill Mines, and adjoin! ok the coal UtuU ,f Franklin Stearn?, Eki., Oovernor Pelrpoint, ?ci tbe Midlothian Coal Mine*. The position of this land is such that the #i!?t. ence of coal underlying It in lar^e quantlii** ?t moderate depth is beyond question. Tbr>ehnn' dred acre? of this land is In nne timber, w>fll ?ult ed for saw and prop timber. Tha retnaind-r thirty-aeTen aeree? is open land. The bul!dtnt> consist of an excellent DWBLL1NO with ?ig I ir?? rorm?, and a brick kitchen. Tho Hrcui:!- ?tir. rounding tho hou?e are beautiful. Tkrmk : One-third ca?h ; balance, necttWMe notes, intereHt added, at six, twelro, and elabteen months : deferred paj menu secured l?y a deed <.f truet. P-LKIBTON, PULLIAM V Je 11 Hoal Estate A Kent* arid Auctioneer'. ByE. D. Eacho, Auctioneer and Keal Estate A#ert, offlce on P ir. teenth street between Main and Franklin. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FARM IN X HBNRICO.? By vlrtnoof a deed of tru?t ir. u Edward Hcxan, dated ?th March, 1^7. recorded la the clerk's ollice of Henrico, the undernun^i, u trustee named therein, will proceed to mil :? ? |>o ?. lie auction, <?n the premieee, on WEDNK?ImY, June ID, I>s7, at 2 o'clock 1*. M.. if fair, if not, t - next fair day thereafter, the following properly, l?y said deed conveyed, and in accordance with tti provisiona thereof? viz : A1I that FAhM or TRACT OF LAND on tb* south ?ide of the White Oak NW.tmp, betu...,. three and four miles from the city of Richmond, adioinlng tne landeof Thomas T. Duke and ??"Mr-, and containing Ul *23-1, oot) acre*, with ittveM final I huildtnK? thereon. Tbbms : Cash as to *o much of the proce v will HUlHce to pay otf the debt eecured l>y tli < l deed, amounlinx to tasJ.'M, and a- to the r. u|>on mich t?* rui?. as shall be agreed upon and tu?<l4 kuown on the day of ?aie. THOMAS A. STAPLES, Tni,?-? Sale conducted hy Ei> D. BACKO. Jell i< Ileal Estate /or Safe, TOTS IN HOLLYWOOD f'KM K ljTKRY FOR SALE.? We are authorized '? - I one of tho LOTS i the "Slonroe < [nil amongst the handsomest and mod de^ir.i !> :? l< Holly wood CenieU ry. Also, one otlwr dem M? lot n?ar thereto, shaded by tw>> line oAk-> Mr O'Keili, the ?tip*riuttindent, will hliow tu< ?? ?. Je H-2t I1ARBI8QN. UODIHN tPPBB 031 A L K OF VALUABLE ALBE. O MAI.K I. AND. ? By virtue of a doen-e <i the Circuit Court of Albemarle county, Hate of \ .r gtnll, rendered on the 1st Of June, IW7, th finned, appointed commUfeioner by t>aid coutt, of fers for safe a certain TICALT (>r LAND it. mU county and State owned by the late Jauo b Rogers, and known as "Bleek llouae," At. I con taining *0v a?;k ES. This farm lie- nine miles north of Charlottes ville, In tho Rlldst of an Intelligent Munol v. convenient tochurches, and three miles fr< in Hy draulic Mills (to which b^ats formerly ran), at I upon the itn anna river, which bounds tin ? u h eru aide. Buck Mountain creek runs through it into the river, the hack waters of which fonu rich aMuvlal depoelte, which reuder those Itate sti*c>*p tlble of yearly cultivation, whIHt l???s Is i-\f ,j eaatalne<l by high water. Tbe hlKh l*ml> are mostly simllarlothe well-known I \ y Creek land*, and produce well tobacco, wheat, corn, oat*, an I Know. The dwelling is prettily sltnated, recently hollt of brick, large and commodioue, with necessary oat- houses. This farm will be sold as a whole, or divided into two farms, on one of whirl) the bullrings sre excellent; on tbe other, small but couiioi t?l-:e about one third woodland. Accommodating credits and liberal terms al lowed the purchaser. Address the undersigned at Charlottesville, Va. WILLIAM 0. UiHJKKH, Je 12 ? eodCm Commissioner. By Harrison, (Joddin * Appereon, Auctioneers and Real Eetate Agents. IARGE, ATTRAOTTVE, AND VERY J VALOAHLB RESIDBNCg, O.N TUB SOUTH E 1ST CORNER OF UKACB AND BBLVIDEKK STREET8, FOR SALE.? We ar? Authorised toae.l the foregoing valuable property, b^vinx a front of ioe feet, ana a depth of 1 5S lVot to a wid<- alley. The DWELLING U a brick one, bailc about trti years ago, has aboat alxtuen rooma, with froi.t an 1 rear portiere, and hai all the convenience# fur a lar#6-aized family. In addition, there ar* ample accommodation# for aervunta, M.ible, carrli<" houae, ainoke-houae, well of good water, aa : yard and garden contain# Hue frolt, ?|<t ornamental tree#, and the wholo treniUM b*?? recently been pat In good repair. If de?ired, the Eroperty will oe ao divided aa to aeli with the ending# alxty feet of land. The price will be very reasonable. and remarkably long credit* g!r?n for tlve-aixtha of the purchase money IV** #e*alon given at once. Apply to HARRiSUN,QODl>lN Ji APPSRSON j? ?-tt 'OK SALE LOW, h TWO HTOKY FHAMKD STORK and LWKLLlN?j on Broad between Hrrd and Foarth ?tr? t Muat be removed In a few days. Apply to CaTOR k Co., jeli? 3t 1307 Malnatreet, near Thirtt .?nth T)EAL E8TATE FOR SALE I'KI I\ VAT8I.Y.? Those two BEAUTIFUL BOILt ? I NO LOTS at the aoatheaat corner of Third and Byrd street#, fronting M feet each on Third ?>r?*r and running back 1*4 feet to an alley, are ott?r*-J for sale privately. Term# anoruuiolailng Apply at the /)i*p<U< or toGKUBBS & WILLIAM* Je ? F< \/j? a fit House- F urn ish i ny Goods . KE P RIOERATORS, RKKl RMiK RATORS.? Now la the *ea*on for thee*' in dtap?naable article#, and If y? ?n want the b- - Ibat la manufactured, they can tie bad at lh China, Ula*e, and Hou#o-farui?bitu etore of BRANCH ii CfTKRA>T. )ell corner Eighth and Main ?tm WIN DOW SHADE DEPOT ! W I N IT DOW SHADB DEPOT ? _M. OOLDBN, No. IJJ5 Main, between Fifteenth and Seventeen'' streets, ha* for aale, at the old-time price-, J*" pairs WINDOW SUA DBS, with all the fixture complete, from twenty- 1 ve c? i?u up to ten dollar* Everybody know# Cfolden. lie ha* all the "? * atvlea In Gold, Velvet, Chry?lali/ed. or F^n:'* ' Shadea. Store hhade* made to order. Floor an<i Tabid Oilcloth#, SiC . at price* a# before the war. A No, a flue atock of BOoTM and SllOK>-a ?> article? at ii per cent. Ie?* thtn yon van buy ? ?? * where. Call and aee thein at tfco cheap ?t< r.; >>i M. OULDSH. 11? 3m 1U5 Main *?/*??j_ ri ANTON MATTING. Kj window shades. LACB carta nr. PAPtE HANGINGS. A ? J. HENRI CKAFTON. (over M?gBa?U 4 Co. 'a auction- aoase, '? *? " atreetJ w^tV??b^VLvY"StoVSVW.?J. lie* iSD ?!WK?aflM!ffi? tmiriis* PAPER HAN GlNOfl of every quality and MRooas, Malla." Pataacea, Ac., papered at shortt*? n?OPHOljWt*OF IvBRY DESCRIPTION ?*? cnted la lb* heat alyU. J. HMIIT OB4PTOE; }e *-lw ammeur to Renault A Fieach* Gvruuui, wnl A CO. ? Freuoa, Owruuui ?^Sll^lALEUT