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jUOXDAT SEPTEMBER 9, 1867. TI,P Bn'1 ,ho Amnwiy Pro clAninlton. Washington*, September 6.?Upon tho proposed amnesty proclamation this after. I ,.(>n tho nu-mbers of tho Cabinet wero li-iaiumons both as to the propriety of at issuing it and as to its precise terms ir'd scope, of course the proclamation \ not extend amnesty to persons guilty ^/VtTonces other than those legitimately ? crtAiaing to the belligerent attitude of the !, ;;th(Tn States during the war. All the ~\V..V> r> of the Cabinet were present ex : Mr. S'anbery ami General Grant, who o ill; hut it is believed the latter would vavi' 11 en in unison with his colleagues had \hcen present. The proclamation will ' be issued on Monday. ' 1; is aK> understood that it is the opl - n of every member of the Cabinet pre ,, ; tJ;nt under the Constitution the legal [ (if this proclamation will be to re ;:v, persons included within its terms . ;i :i,; ,i s.pialilioations and penalties in . ? In reason of con.p'icity in the re. j.... ;. an 1, of course,so far as the action .>(i, neral Government is concerned, .. .. inability as t<? the exercise of the ? ;:.t of sutfrage.?Sun. ? Under the Constitut ion," but not under :!.i- la*'. The act of Congress is drawn so :?? avoid this result. It does not dis - ? merely those who are technically c:;iity,as i> usually the case, but those w| hive engaged in rebellion whether ? and found guilty or not, and whether van: -ned or not ] Tii- Tki k Tkst or Loyalty.?We have v - j.?r stating that it has been vd to furnish t?? every official, a:..I military, under the Government ; tho l uited States a copy of the recent ; rochui. ?iion of civil supremacy, with ' injunctions of loyalty and obedi to the Constitution and laws. Acir. f : ?r will shortly issue to the beads of departments, with appropriate instruc : > in the President, charging them r. ?: ,\vrly with the duty of distributing j r. claniatien to all persons in the ?_ .;11: .Tiviee.?itioJidl Iittcliiijcnccr. CAl.'f 'KMA TO TUK PrKSIOKNT.?At 10 ; ,-k Friday night tho President re rivod the following dispatch, dated San r.-a.'ici-' September 0: " We have carried the State by 10,000, nei'iiiig our whole ticket, two members of C ::itre.-s, and a majority of the Legisla This is purely a triumph of the ; ?! y of your administration, condemning : -;iuctly congressional reconstruction and Lt-rro suilYage, North or South. "Jamus II. LIknlky, "John F. McCailky." ""The Proposed Impeachment.?A pri me letter from Maine, in which we have t.cry reason to place entire confidence, ?rms us that Senator Fessenden, whose ' iiiiloencc up to this time has been most effective in preventing the impeachment < ; President Johnson, now freely avows raself in favor of that measure, lie .-tales that he favors it in tho belief of its a! "ohite necessity for the preservation of the } ublic interest, and in obedience to well-nigh unanimous sentiment of his i ? :.-tiiue;its. As we cannot doubt tho ti itii of tiiis important information, we can vo nothing in the future that may possi bly prevent Mr. Johnson's impeachment? Mr. Fessenden's influence and labors having been the chief obstacle in the path of tii< -c ^ho have urged the measure up to this time.? Washington Star. The Removal of Wells by Sueri I'an.?An important document has just c ine to light which furnishes a titling cHiiuientary on Sheridan's act in removing Governor Wells. On the 20th of July a Iriter?written by Senator Henderson in tl.r Senate Chamber, and signed by Sena s' :> Morrill ot' Maine, Yates, Ilowe, Ram My, and other leading Radicals?was ad d:t->< ! to General Grant, asking him to Mutate Governor Wells as Governor of I. '..iMana, in order that he might sign the .M. >:>>ij?j?i levee bonds, and thereby give il. in sufficient validity to insure their ne g-tiation. The full letter will soon be wade public, the original of which your i i respondent has seen.? Washington cor r mdent Xcic l'orlc World, September 5. Meeting ok Tobacco Manitactcrers in LyNCHBI'KG ON F R I I) A V?RESOLUTIONS A?optei>.?Resolved, That it is the duty of the manufacturers of tobacco everywhere ia the United States to comply strictly with all laws passed by Congress imposing duties upon their manufacture ; that while it may be prejudicial to the trade at large thi* the rate of tax should be so high as at present, still the law bears equally upon all when fairly complied with by all. That the attention of tobacco manufac ture everywhere be called to this evil, which is so rapidly spreading, and which, unless put an end to, will prove ruinous to tin-trade ; and that we approve of thepre amhU and resolutions passed by those in attendance at tho second Annual Fair of the Association of the Tobacco Trade of t'.i.cinnati, held in that city commencing ?' '?iy Kith, 1mJ7. The evil spoken of is tiiat inrmany of the Junkets ot the United States large quan t ties of manufactured tobacco are con. s^ned by manufacturers to commission iii* rchants marked " tax paid " and " free .-old within the insurrectionary dis tils" ; which marks are fraudulent. _ Stuuc k by Lightning.?The schooner hydia Sanderson, Captain Carrigau, of Cone river, Va., on Thursday evening be tween :? and 6 o'clock, while lying in Au ["iptdis harbor, was severely struck by 1 -hilling in two different places. The '? :'t *?! -ek hit her topmast head, tearing l: '? ii linmast all the way down to within tfn fet-t of the deck; the second shock passed through the main boom at the main v' <-. t block, going through the taflra.il and out under the tack. The damage sustain ed was about 6125, besides injuring three ttien and one boy. There were seven pas SH^'./rs on board besides the crew, all of u;-! felt the shock.?Baltimore Sun. A Manly Act.?In the severe storm on : Thursday night the abutments were v' J't in in one of the culverts on the ''?Uy.shuig railroad near Hanover, but w 'V'Mt carrying off the log on which the rjui tested, so that a person looking from H ??- could not observe that anything was "?' ' ^r. A colored man who lived in the ;1,-i"hh rhood, David Thompson, ascertain the facts, walked on Friday morning ,!1?->re tLan a mile and a half in the driving ram to give notice of the accident to the M-roaching train. But for this timely no the probabilities are an accident v"':*-'i have occurred, involving loss of life J-;'d property. Some of the passengers ?aistd him a small purse ; and we under l',ll;d the railroad company have given him '[ r'''- ticket over their road.?Gettysburg '?wtirml. ( H( v. J '.Dies A. Duncan, pastor of the v'Vhin}rion-stre?-t Methodist Episcopal ' '?iirch, returned to this city on Thursday, :i!t(,r an absence of several weeks in search ' : I ealth. We arc glad to bear that he somewhat improved.?Petersburg In du. On '1 hursday night a most violent storm I-av.ed over Kllicott city (Ellicott's Mills) tr'd vicinity, creating a disastrous freshet causing the loss of four lives. fterflonw Accfdonf?Itrraktng; of a Dam ??reat Detraction of Properly. Hartford, Conn., September 6.?The dam of tho West Hartford reservoir, six miles from the city, and hy which the sup ply of water is obtained, was washed away about 9 o'clock this morning, sweeping with a tremendous crash over corn-fields and pasture lands, and bearing huge mills fences, and everything with it. For two miles the Holds were flooded. Tho valleys and flats below were strewn with sand, rock, and other debris. Tho damage to private property is considerable, and the loss to the city will bo $100,000. The dam carried away was fifty-five feet high from the bed of the brook, and two hundred feet wide. It contained some eighty thousand yards of earth, and was built a year ago at a cost of 853,000. It has not been considered safe, as it was never properly built, being a failure from tho start, sometimes leaky, and always weak. Tho reservoir bed, thirty-two acres in extent, is now drained dry. It held two hundred million gallons. The upper re servoir, two miles above, with a partly finished dam, seven feet high, was also swept away. This city has been supplied since January with water from tho West Hartford reservoir; but can be fed by pumps from the Connecticut river in the old way, so that thero will be no interrup tion of the supply. Tho streams beyond West Hartford are flooded, and many bridges are gone, inter rupting travel. The branch road to Collinsville has been in some places submerged or swept away, and the trains to-day are interrupted. Two dams in Bristol, owned by Messrs. E. Ingraham & Co., clock manufacturers, were carried away, causing a loss of $10,000. A Train of t'ars liroak Throngrli a II r I (life?Ten Persona Drowned. Hartford, Conn., September 6.?Tho passenger train on the Xaugatuck railroad which left Waterbury last evening for Winsted broke through the bridge across the Branch river about two miles from Thomaston. The couplings to the tender of the eugine broke, and the baggage car went into the river. Sixteen persons in the car were swept in tho Xaugatuck and carried over the dam at Thomaston. It floated three miles from the scene of the accident, aud was at last secured. Five men clinging to it were rescued, while ten persons are supposed to bo drowned. Six bodies have been recovered, including Lucas Skinner, the Adams Express agent, of Winsted, and a son of Gilbert W. Sper ry, of Wolcomsville, fifteen years of age. An Important, Suit Dcci<le<l. Boston, September 6.?In tho Buvrell claim?for furnishing troops to fill the quota of Boston during tho war?of nearly one million dollars, which was tried in the United States Circuit Court, Judge GilFord this afternoon gave a decision that the city had no right to assess money to pay the claim, and instructed the jury to return a verdict adverse to the plaintiff; which they did. A Bank in a Difficulty. New York, September 6.?The affairs in the Farmers and Citizens National Bank of Brooklyn were to-day placed in the hands of a receiver. Bill-holders arc of course sccured,and no doubt depositors also. The Cotton Crop. Memphis, September 6.?Accounts from various portions of Mississippi represent that the cotton worm has made its appear ance, but so far the cotton has sustained but little damage. The corn crop is represented as unpre cedented in that State. _ . The new crop of cotton is coming int market very slow. Failure of 11 Bsmk Otlieer. New York, September 0.?A dispatch from Poughkeepsie states that one of the officers of the First National Bank of Kingston failed for $200,000, and the bank loses $70,000. ^ Fire in Baltimore. Baltimore, September G.?A fire broke out this evening at Jackson & > coal oil refinery, and extended to the American Company's refinery. Loss, ?20, 000. At midnight it is still burning. Tiir Tunnel at the Summit op the i Sikuka Nevada.?The great tunnelol: the Central Pacific railroad is completed. Itns is the last, the longest, and by far the most costly of the excavations along the line of t his road. It is one thousand six hundred and sixty feet in length, and was begun at the east portal on the lGth of September, and on the west portal on the 20th of Sep tember last, and the work upon it has therefore occupied about a year. Hie m. terial, which had to be drilled and blasted, was granite of the hardest grain. As but a limited surface could be P^sentcd to the workmen, advantage was taken of a d pression in the centre, and a workingshaft of one hundred and fifty.nine loot v,as Bunk so as to present four working face.. The average rite of progress with powder was about one foot per day to each face, or from twenty to thirty ieet per week in Ul In March last the company accepted the services of an experimenter in nitro-gljce rine which article was manufactured on [he spot, wherever it could be used with advantage, and the average was increased to nearly fifty feet per week. Ibe worK men, principally Chinamen, labored in U,rce gangs for eight hours each, and Droved very serviceable in this kind o work. At times the consumption of pow der reached four hundred kegs per day. Work was continued during one of the severest winters ever known at an eleva tjon of over seven thousand feet abo\ e the ocean, or three times higher than the Alle ghauios or the Catskills. A Snow Storm.-It is stated that there was a furious snow storm on Mount ^ ash ineton, New Hampshire, on Thursday of lust week. Parties ascending were driven back. The thermometer fell to below the freezing point, and ice made on the tele graph poles an inch thick. "Rip Rkar Killed.?An enormous big bear was killed a few days ago camp of John Argabrite, on Muddycred , this county. He measured five and a half feet from the end of his nose to the tip of his bob tail.?Greenbrier Independent. . a cur? ?? Washington, B.C.,who had been 8Utler.ng sr.. c^^a^rgolna?h{t case was despaired of by"w? ty physicians, was cured by . .. ^ man, who made repeated soirits of turpentine to his face and neck. Our correspondent adds that this Per is now pursuing bis business as vouches for the truth of the above state uicnt.?Philadelphia Ledger. An experiment in China tea culture has been so far successful in Georgia, lh seeds were planted eight years ago, and the shrubs are about seven feet high. A1 though exposed to all weather, they are hcaUhyrand have full vitality, notwith standing they are liberally nnleavod each season. A New Orleans dispatch says that many r Willis have decided not to send their ff1" n 0 the public schools this winter X they hPavo to associate with the blacks. . T ,. Wr? Julia Dean Hayno is playing Julia, in the Hunchback, at the Continental Theatre, Boston. gpneral SCHOMKLD AVD TUB OTBT1R Law.?By the report of tho oystermcn'a committee we learn that General Schofleld has abolished the liquid measurement, and established the old standard,as more expe ditious as well as more equitable to pur chasers and sellers of oysters. Tho committee in getting the old mea surement established by General Scho fleld have done nothing more than the oysterman had a right to expect; for if the liquid measure had been adopted, much trouble and expense would have been caused, and in warm weather there would be danger of the first part of a cargo of oysters spoiling before the vessel could finish loading by the tedious method pre Bcribed by the law. Tho oyster trade will be immense this winter, and some idea of its extent may be inferred from the fact that one north em firm alone will engage forty-two ves sels in the business.?Xorfolk Virginian of Salardny. Coal and Wood. TUST RECEIVED, a very superior ?I article of ANTHRACITE COAL (size No 3), expressly prepared for cooking rang*s and stoves. s. h. hawks, successor to?arauel P. HawesJcSon. se 9 -5t iubtearith and Cary streets. WOOD AND COAL ? Having on H hand a larire snpply of *nperlor OAK and PiSK WO'lii, I would re?p?ctfully Inform my frier, dsand th^pnhllcgenerally that I am prepared to farnlHh tnem with ts^ir winter's WOOo, oaK BO.m HILL SOFT COKR. ANTHRACITE and CLOVBK HILL COALS, at tho very lowest market raUs. Orders left at my yard, next to corner cf First and Broad, or at SUnsrs. fcmith ic Harwood's, corner of Seventh and Canal streets, will meet with prompt attention. se 9?*?od2w w. j. Mcdowell. T ARUS ?fe CHERRY, Dealers In LEHIGH, LOCDST MOUNTAIN, SHAMOKIN, L9BBERRY, and bituminous COAL. By cargo or ton. Stove, grate, and foundry slzeB. Orders solicited, and promptly filled. Office, Dock between Seventeenth and Eigh teenth streets. Anthracite coal.?Discharging cargo of the celebrated I-ORBiSRRY EKD A.H COAL; also. LOOUoT MOUNT WHITE asii. EOU and SToVEfiizea. (. rd-irs received for illuLOTHTAN COAL of very superiorquality. S. P. LaTHROP Agent, se 3 iixhteenth street, south side Dock. Anthracite coal.?now landing and for mle, 8CO ton* Lorborry Red Ash Kgg and Riov?t Co?l ; price, $1 5? per ton of 2,u00 ponnds delivered, or *7 p^r carl loaa of twenty- fiv? bush els. Also, 75 cotiS Lehigh W. A. I.nmp; price, Theso Coa!s are bought of first-class honsas, and I warrant them as good as any that come to this market. Coal thoroughly screened, and fold by weight. WIliT RUBRRTS, office and yard hn 3 corner Seventeenth and Dock streets. rjPHE DOVER COMPANY'S PRICES FOE SEPTEMBER: LUMP COAL, for grates $6 25 H AIL COAL, for grates and stoves 5 25 AVERAGE COAL, for grateB and engines 4 50 FINE COAL, for shops and engines 3 60 OVEN COKE, for cooking purposes 8 50 T. C. JONES, Agent. Yard on Sixth street near the canal. eo 1?ts /"10AL AND WOOD.?I am prepared *.J to famish the bent ANTHRACITE CoaL, for furnaces, grates, or 6toves. at lowest market rates : also CLOVER HILL and MIDLOTHIAN COaL, or CAKBON niLL COKK. Also, OAK and PINK W<?OD. Those in need would doweil to give me a call, as I am determined to accommodate. CHARLES H. PAGE. Office at Dr. 0. A. Strecker's, opposite Old iiark6t, Main etreot. Jy 17?3m Midlothian lump coal.?The Midlothian Company are now prepared to delirm-SUPERIOR LUMP COAL at reduced rates. Orders left at their otflce, No. 1316 Main street, second floor, will receive prompt attention. jy '8 ^NTHRACITE COAL. I am prepared to farni6h BEST QUALITY ANTHRACITE COAL? sizes suitable for grates, stoveB, and farnaces. It will be sold on the moet reasonable terms. Also, BITUMINOUS LUMP COAL. S. H. HAWES, successor to Samuel P. Eawes & Son, jo 2^:?ts Eighteenth and Gary streets. CtOAL.?I am prepared to furnish a > superior article or Midlothian Lump Coal, for gratis, at *7. Also Midlothian Average and SmithH' and Red and White Ash Anthracite CoaL Tekmb : Cash. C. B. LIPSCoMB. office Fourteenth 6treet near Mayo's bridge, je 28 ?ts w, HALL CREW, BECCEBROfc TO PBK2BBT0N & CREW, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD. Best ANTHRACITE COAL, for BTCvr.s, g*atx3, and FOUNDRY PCRPOBRB. AbL COAL 6OLD BY WEIGHT. W. HALL CREW, ja 2J?ts Seventeenth and Cary Btreeta. Midlothian COA.L, CLOVER HILL COAL, ANTHRACITE COAL, bent quality, for family, engine, and smithing pur poses, for sale by G. W. 8NSLLING8, Agent. Tbrmb: Cash, unless stipulated otherwise. Office, Fourteenth street, near Richmond and Danville Depot. fe ? Clothing. JUST RECEIVED, another supply of the MAGENTA PAPER COLLARS, AT No. 1300 Main street. E. B. SPENCE, AfiENT, Merchant Tailor find Clothier, [se ?] BUSINESS SUITS, OF ALL KINDS -I) AND QUALITIES, in endless variety, to gether with Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Tin*. Hand kerchiefs. Suspenders, Socks, and such other arti cles as are usually found in a Gentlemen's aud Boys' Clothing and Furnishing House, at WILLIAM IK A SMI'H i CO.'S, au 29 130S Main street. Crockery and Glassware. Branch currant, CHINA. OT.ASS. AND 0EVER4L HOUSE-FURN1SHING STORK, No 8t7Main street, between Eighth and Ninth. We have received this day another beautiful assortment of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES and PEKAMBULATORS, varying in price from $8.60 to *35, to which wo would invite the special attention of those In want. Tluse Carriagts are WARRANTED in every re?pect, and are superior in make and fi' Uli, and st the same time are cheaper than any other carriage in this market. Give uo a ctll a-.d satisfy yourselves- 17 T. H. Kbmooo, late of I i J W. Gibbon, of G. J. Sumner <k Co. | Richmond, Va. riHINA, GLASS, AND \j EaRTHENWARB. KHLLOOG & GIBSON, 1317 Main street. We have a large and complete stock of goods In our line, which we ?r? selling at very low prices. Dinner and Tea Sets, in great variety; Toilet Sets, Cut and Pressed Glassware, Lamps, Waiters. Refriger?tora, Water-Coolerh. Patent Ico-Pitchers, Tabl? Cutlery, Sllverplated Ware, Ice-Chests, iic., &c. For good goods and low prices call at Jy 12 KELhOnn Si OIBSON'8. ^HE SORA COME AGAIN. Whatever man does to bring as misery, Nature Is ever bountiful in supplying, not only our wants, but our LUXURIES. I have the DELICIOUS BORt. ?e5 8. ZETELLB. OTOVKS, tinware, AND HuUSE? OKRBPI^G AKT1CLES.-GRFGORY & CO, 14 7 Main street, have ron-lantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of the latest improved I C 'OK1NG, Parlor, and OFFICE 6 To V Eh, FURNaCEH, RANGES. &c. ; the Arbiter and lea, for coal: Shepherd anu relmproved Old Dominion, for wood ; '? Vrrinier," something entirely new, for burning soft coal, the gas and smoke; Bell, EttuJ, and Monitor Ranges, and Prwutum; th?s M or-ding Glory, for parlor*, storos. offices, & a. Also, Plain, Japanned, and Stamped Tinware of all descriptions. Table ana Pocktt Cutlery, Plated and rianlihfd WW*, &o. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The PpMJdent'd Forthcoming Am nculy Proclamation. "Washington, September 7.?In the forthcoming amnesty proclamation of the President four classes aro excepted : 1. Those condemned or against whom legal proceedings aro pending. 2. Foreign agents of the Confederacy. 3. Military officers above the rank of bTigadier-general, and naval officers above captains. 4. Persons implicated in Lincoln's assassination. The President has directed copies of his late proclamation about respecting de cisions of United States courts in military districts to be sent to all who have taken an oath to support the Constitution, so that they may know what is required of them according to that document. Tlie California Election. San Francisco, September 7.?Advices from the whole State announce the elec tion of the entire Democratic State ticket by about 9,000 majority. Sax Francisco, September C.?The De mocrats have carried the State, legislative, and municipal ticket of San Francisco by overwhelming majorities. Returns from the interior continue to swell Ilaight's majority, which may reach 8,000. The entire Union State ticket is defeated. It is doubtful if one Union candidate is elected. The result is astound ing to both parties. Nothing worse was expected by the Union men than the de feat of Gorham and two or three others on the State ticket. It is believed that a large number of Union voters absented them selves from the polls. The Democrats will have a majority in the State Assembly. Fourteen of the senators that hold over out of twenty arc Union, and may hold a Union majority ; but the election of a Re publican senator is now impossible. Ilaigbt made a speech last night, claim ing his election as a protest against cor ruption, Chinese and negro suffrage, and thujreconstruction policy of Congress. SECOND dispatch. San Francisco, September 6.?The ma jorities reported froiu twenty-seven coun ties show Ilaigbt 7,000 ahead. The coun ties to bear from will generally give De mocratic majorities. From Washington. Washington', September 7.?In conse quence of the clerical error in the last debt statement, issued on the 4th instant, the Secretary of the Treasury has deter, mined to issue a new and correct state ment, to which will be added the condi tion of the public debt on the 1st of Sep tember, 1SC5, which, compared with the corrected statement to be issued, will show an aggregate reduction of $264,906,200. President Johnson is said to bo highly elated with the Democratic victory in California, and predicts similar results at the elections in the Atlantic States. Tho latest returns from that Stato show a De mocratic maj ority in the Legislature, thus cutting off all probability of a Republican Senator to succeed Coriness. The Steamer Hearing; the Indian Commissioners Fired Into. St. Louis, September 7.?Omaha dis patches say the steamer St. John, with the Indian Commisssoners on board, was fired into by the Indians near Fort Sully, but no damage done. The rifih District?Yellow Fever, etc. New Orleans, September 7.?In as suming command of this department, Ge neral Griffin says that all existing orders j will remain in force, and that the district j staiF officers will continue their duties at New Orleans until further orders. General Ord telegraphs that Vicksburg has placed under quarantine all boats from New Orleans, which must land two miles { below tho city. There were forty-three deaths of yellow | fever for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock this morning. Flection lliolM iu Canada. Montreal, September 7.?The election iu Canada yesterday resulted in riots! here at, Griflintown, Clarence, and other points. The disturbances were not very serious, though several persons were bad ly injured. SECOND DISPATCH. New York, September 7.?Montreal dis patches give the particulars of the rioting yesterday. At Montreal about a dozen rioters were captured by tho soldiers and police, and were with difficulty saved from tho vengeance of the euraged citizens, who threatened to lynch them. One policeman was killed. About thirty serious casual ties and half a dozen gunshot wounds are reported as the sum of the injuries sus tained by the citizens. Railroad Accident. New York, September 7. The passen ger train on the Naugatuck railroad broke through a bridge near Thomaston, Conn., yesterday, and the baggage car fell into the river, carrying with it sixteen persons. It was swept over the dam, and floated three miles from the scene of the accident, where it was secured. Only five persons were found clinging to it. The rest are supposed to huve been drowned. Defaulting Hank Presldent.2235 New York, September 7.?Drafts on the First National Bank of Kingston, 2sew York, were thrown out to-day on account of its president being a defaulter to tho extent of $0,000. The Treasury officials are investigating the matter. New York Bunk Statement, New York, September 7.?The weekly bauk statement shows as follows: Loans, increase, $2,500,000 ; legal tenders, in crease, $1,600,000 ; deposits, increase, $5, 000,000 ; specio, increase, $500,000. Specie Shipment. New York, September 7. The ship ment of specio to-day was $673,000. Boat Race Postponed. Newburg, N. Y., September i. Tho boat race between Hammill and Brown for the American championship has been postponed on account of rough weather. Foreign News. Berlin, September 7.?A pacific note hos been issued from tho Prussian foreign office, in which the recent note of M. Mon stier, the French foreign minister, is alluded to as highly satisfactory to the Prussian Government. London, September H.?The little schooner John T. Ford, of Baltimore, be fore reported capsized in the English Chan nel, wus found a day or two since on th? coast of Ireland near Qneenstown, whither 8he had drifted. Valuable papers, &c., found on her were taken care of. The iHnrbctn. Nf.w York, September* 7?A. M.?Mo ney, 4S5 per cent. Market heavy. Ster ling, 109%?110. Gold, 142^. 5-20's, '67, Dew issue, 108}^. Virginia C's, new issue, 50. Missouri 6's, 103^. Flour 10c. better. Wheat l(22c. better. Corn l@2c. better. Rye quiet. Oats l@2e. better. Pork steady; sales 250 barrels mess at $24.35. Lard quiet. Whiskey steady. Cotton quiet at 26'^c. for uplands. Freights dull. Turpentine, 59c. New York, September 7.?Cotton dull; sales, 800 bales ; middling uplands, 26^0. Flour 10@20c. better. Wheat l@2c. bet ter. Pork Srmer; new mess, $24.25? $24.50. Lard steady at 12Ja@14c. Naval stores quiet. Freights heavy. Money closed easier at 3@5 per cent, on call,with a large supply and moderate demand. Gold closed at 142^8'@1423^. Government stocks Arm. Cincinnati, September 7.?Flour un changed. Corn dull, with a better supply, at $1.05. Cotton dull at 24c. for middling. Provisions unchanged. Mess pork sold to the extent of 1,100 barrels at $24.25? $24.50, but was held later at $25. Bacon? Shoulders, 14; sides, 16}'2C.; clear sides, 18c. There were southern orders for clear sides at 17}.<c. Drugs, Medicines, &c* 1 TRUSSES.?A large and well-selected . sappiy of Improved Trasses, f upporters. Band ages, Shoulder bracks, 4c. Just received. Concen trated Lv?, in paper and iron b->xea, at reduced prices ; Whale Lard : Tanrn'rs', Linseed, and Coal Oils, of Ihe best qaality acd lowe.it prices, by K. W PDVVEhS, b?7 No. 1303 Main street. PURE EXTRACT OF VANILLA ? This preparation, unlike most other, is pre pared of the vanilla be in only, and not of the tonqua bean. Prepared and cold by I-. WaONER. DrnpKi"?t, corner Sixth and Bro-?d ttreefs, ee 7?3t* near the M-irket. Englisel err est protkct^bs^ India Knbber Air Pillows, Sbould-r Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Trusses, Elastic Stockinet*; alto, Rubber Cloth and Oiled Silk ; sold by L. WAGNEK, Apothecary, 88 7?3t* corner Sixth arid Broad streets. Deodorized tincture of OPIUM.?This preparation is deprived of all the odorous and other Injurious ingredients of opium, and especially adapted to supersede lau danum, which frequently cannot bo uceJ in con sequence of idlosyncracy o? the patient or pecu liarity in the disease. Its strength Is the same, and it xnav be given !n like doses and case* as lau dannm. Prepared by JlEAUii Jt B&KKR. se 5 Pharmaceutist, Richmond, Va. 1^0 THE AFFLICTED^BENSON'S . SAI.aLEM broth or salts of wis DON?a spec! He for Ringworm, Totter, Itrh, Bar ber's Itch, Clears, and all ernptions of the skin, no matter how malignant or how long standing. Warranted to cure or no pay. Try it, and if it doe* not speedily and promptly cure and entirely eradicate the dit-ease, the money will be rnfntided In everv Instance. Price. S?c. per bottle. For sale by " BLUNT i MOStSLhY, Dmggists, No. 1324 Main street, au 28 Richmond, Va. gULPHUR LOZENGES, in which the taste of sulphur is disguised by agreeable flavoring; chlorate of potash lozenges, PEPPERMINT (medicinal) LOZSNGES, bi CARB. SODA LOZENGES, for sale by the ounce or pound. an 23 BLAIR, Druggist, 825 Broad street. j^OTICE OF REMOVAL. R. W. POWERS begs to inform his friends and the public that he has removed from his former house, corner Slain and Fifteenth streets, to his COMMODIOUS NEW STOKE, 1305 Main between Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth streets. His stock will be found FULL AND COMPLKTE AT ALL TIMES. Wholesale and retail buyers are assurod that no efforts will be epar?d to meet their wants. He invites with confidence an examination of his stock of pceb DRUGS, chemicals, patent medicines, PAINTS, OILS, dykstuffs, TOILET AKTICLFS, FANCY GOODS, tic., &c. He would return thanks for the liberal patron age hitherto accorded him, and respectfully so liciU a continuance of the same. k. W. POWERS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 1305 Main three doors below Thirteenth, au 12 WHTTE SULPHUR WATER FROM THE springs in GREENBRIER COUNTY. A fresh supply just received by pukckl.L, LAPD & CO., jy 27 Agents Virginia Spring* Waters. MACHINE ox ls.?Lubricating oils, of superior quality, for all kinds of machinery, for sale by PURCKLL, LADD k CO., drntrgms, jy 1 Main street corner Thirteenth. \rarnjs9 ES.?varnishes, of su? t periorqualify, for sale by PURCEI.L, LaDD a CO., Druggists. Jy 1 _ Main street corner Thirteenth. r\yrusses7~trusses^-i have jusTt jl received WHITE'S PATENT lbvek truss? the best truss in use for retention and radical care of Hernia. Also, WHITE'S ABDOMINAL SUP PORTER. JOHN W. IvloON, Druggist, mh 1j Main and Third straeta. Comm ins ion Merchants? Bonled warehouse." SMITH A RICHMOND, Wholesale Tobacconists and General Commission 5l*rc hunts, Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga. Liberal advance made on Medium Tobaccos. Refer to J. B. Pace and J. B. koyster, of Rich mond ; A. Austell, president, and William h. Tuller, cashier, Atlanta National Bank. an 1?3m* pobert S. pollard, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CORNER OF EIGHTBENTH AND MAIN sthbiitb, having resumed business, respectfully solicits a call from his friends and the public generally. Jy '7 J. 1*. JCHTI8. 8. P. FOWLER. TUSTLS a FOWLER, GENERAL v COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, No. 1802 Franklin street, near Old Mar ket, Richmond, Va., give their undivided atten tion to the business. Quick sales and prompt returns. Refer to William M. Cabell, member Legisla ture, Buckingham county, Va.; Colonel W. Cobba, farmvflle, Va. : A. m Pierce, Staunton, Va.; Editor* Kockinytuim Register, Harrisonburg, Va je 13?3m "ixills A RYANT. TOBACCO XX ltx chang 14. RICHMOND. Va.. BROKERS and commission merchants for th? ;>urch:w^ and sale of LSAF and MANUFACTORY!) TOBACCOS. Orders solicited. Liberal advances made on con signments. Refer to A. F. H.irvkt, President of National Bank of Virginia; Jam?3 Thomas. Jr., Esq., Richmond, Va.; Messrs. H. mkhbknoer a Co., mew York; Messrs. Johnson & thompson Boston. Mass. jy U?ts Rocklsnd LIME AFLOAT.?1,iso barrels fresh KuCKLAND LIME daily ex pected ; for sale by se 5 A. S. LES. Fine ground plaster?iso tons FINK GROUND plastkr, warranted pare, from best Windsor lump, in store for sale by sfl 5 A. S. LEE. Dr. M. L. JAMES (lately of Gooch land) has removed to Richmond TO PRAC TICE HIS profession. Office and residenca on southwest corner of Grace and Adams streets 1? 1* im Finest toilette soAPs-deii clously perfumed by the best French and ?english makers?for sale ?t ... MEAD2 Si BAKBR'S. ee 5 .ilnth and Franklin Mreets. ^TOBACCO factory machinery a 8 5.ws and PRES8KS, FLATTENING MILLS. Sic., &o.. made and repaired in the most thorough and work ? manlike msnnsr, and warranted to give satisfaction, at the Woric* of THE UNION manufacturing COMPANY Cart btrbst bslow kiftsb^th btrkst, Mr. JOHN HANCOCK. who has been engaged expressly for this work will be happy to see his old friends ht-.d cn?tc>iner?' among the oldest and beat TOBACCO manufac! tnilgrx OF kichmqnd ?,h i_t, SHOT, SHOT, SHOT.-300 bags SHOT receiving to-day and for ssle. ?? ?~lm J. a. oajkbflam. Groceries, Ac. Sundries. 30 barrels fine APPLK8, 109 barrels EXTRA and 8UPERFI5B FLOUR. 8POTT8 & GIB80N, ha 9_it 117 and 119 Bonth Cary stro?t. VTEW NO. 1 BAY MACKEREL, of 11 the new catch, in kits, quarter barrel*, and barrels, just received at 13BON BENEDICT & CO.'S. ne 7?lm ? Main and Eighth ?treet*. PHrIMENEW LABRADOR SALMON and fresh SMOKED HALIBUT Jnst received at 1SBON BENEDICT Sc CO.'8, go 7?im Main and Eighth streets. OHO BARRELS VIRGINIA EXTRA SUPERFINE PLOUR, 100 barrels VIR GINIA SUPERFINE FLOUR, in store, for sal* by 7?3E WOMBLB & JONES. Sundries. 50 barrels WHISKEY, common to Una : lo casks BKANDY. 10 casks PORT and SHERRY WINE, RUM, GIN.&c.; 10 hogshead* CUR K und '? E. I." SUGAR. 25 sacks RIO C?'F? EE. 15 nacks LAOUAYRA COFFEE. 4> barrels SYKUP ard Mol.*nsE3, 10 hotheads SIDE, SHOULDER, and BREAST Ba(J<)N, 10 tierces LARD, 59 barrels NokTH OAR0LI*A HERRINGS, loo caddies GUNPOWnEi TEl, 25 caddies OOLONG TE a, loo boxes SOAP, 300 bags SHOT. ALSO, PEPPER, STARCH, BLACKIVO, MATCHES, and a general asaortui^nt of WOO l.'E.V WARE, to which I ask the attention of the cUy and coun try trade. J. H. GHESHaM, sc 7 1512 Main streot ?MITH FIELD vinegar.?On con kJ slgnnient. a lot of pare CIDER VINEGAR Irorn SmlthlMd, for sale. se 6?H BLAIR ft McSINNEY. O Had, JN HALF BARRELS, for sale n by GORDON & CK1NGAN. se 4 Pearl Block. HERRTNGS, HERRINGS.?500 bar rels WOOD'S No. 1 NORTH CAROLINA CUT HEKRINGS daily expected to arrive, and for sale from wharf by se 4 ROBERT F. WILLIAMS A CO. CHEESE.?Prime, in small Loxes, for sale by GORDON & CR1NGAN, re 4 Pearl Block. WOOD'S FAMILY roe HERRINGS for sale by GORDON & CR! NG * N, se 4 ^ Pearl Block BARRELS refined SUGaRS J of all 'grades ; mo barrels Merchants B Brown Sugar, to arrive ; 50 casus Olive Oil.; for 3*1* by Mijl A. Y. STPKKS & CO. ri^EN BARRELS EXTRA BREAK JL FAST BACON just arrived per uteamer Vir ginia, and for sale by _s?3 WEST & ANDREWS. TWENTY kegs LAMBS' TON GOES JL and PIG>'FEKT for sale by _eej WEST 4 AN PRE Wb. 1711 Main street. Bacon^ andTard. lo hogsheads prltno Sides and Shoulders, 10 barrels Mess Pork, 0 barrels Leaf Lard. 5 hogsheads Breast Plec6s, in store aod for sale by GEuR<?E I. HERRING & CO.. se 3?3m Thirteenth and Cary streets poffee AND TEA. V,' 25 b:iKHprlmo I.ngaayra Coffee, 20 hUh'S Klo CfffxH, 25 bap and pockets Java Coffee, 6 half-ehoiitB driest Green Tea, 0 half-chests fine Oolong and English Break fast Tea. for pale by GEORGE I. HERRING k CO., ee 3?3rn Thirteenth and Cary street?. yIRGINIA EXTRA FLOUR, V VIRGINIA FAMILY FLOOR, OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, Jast received on consignment and for sale by STEVENS kPEGRAM, so 3 fill and 0!3 Broad street. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR -Five hun dred barrels VALLEY EXTRA and SU PERFINE on consignment for sal? by aa 31 WAUOP.NKR k HARVEY. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR?Fumilv, Extra, and Snperfine. an 30 HUNDLEY k TATOM. rro TH E LOVERS OF GOOI> TEa..? i. Just received at J. H. ANTHONY'S TSA STOKE. 721 Main ctrePt. another lot of tbat dell cions GUNPOWDER TEA which ban given (inch universal satisfaction to one hundred families that have tried It. Price, onlv $J.25 per pound. Fresh K04STEI) CofFEE and KKF1NED SU GARS. JAPANESE, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, and OOf,ONG TEAS. SIX DOORS ABOVE THE SP0TSW00D HOTEL. au2H G~tOSHEN BUTTER.?Ton tubs just r received per sUamer Albemarle for Bale by ail 23 HOI.ST k KING. C1U8A SUGAR, in hogsheads ; / 30 barrels choice Porto KicoSugars, 50 barrels "BB" and "A A " Sugars, !>? barrels Extra "C, ' " B," Powdered, Crnt-hed, and Grannlatod Sugars, 200 bags Kio, Laguayra, and Java Coffee, as sorted Kraues ; Choice Oolong and Gunpowder Toas, GO barrels Merchants, Portland, aud Chesa peake Syrup, 30 barrels superior Porto Rico Mola?ses, Mc'.allotwh Mills Drop Shot, assorted numbers. R. F. WILLIAMS k CO., an 21 corner Fourteenth and Cary straeta. Family and extra flour. VIRGINIA BACON, E.1E6H MOUNTAIN BUTTER, lust received and for sale by STEVENS k PE0R4M, aa 16 611 and 613 Broad street. znn T0I)r> a sows choice JUU FAMILY HAMS. _aa_ 15 HUNDLEY & TATUM. "I?OR PICKLING.?Five hundred gai 1? lon? pare Cider Vinegar, Mace, Celery Seed, C'arraway f'eed, Cc rlandwr Seed, White *nd Black Mustard Sesd, Turmeric, Long Pepper, Black Pep per, White and Black Glnper, Cinnamon, JN ut Hpic?, Cloves, Ground Mustard, Cayenne Pepper, and Stone Jars. The above warranted fresh and pure. DANDRIDGE & ANDERSON, an 7 827 Broad street. onn BARRELS REFINED SUGARS OUU for tale by palmer, hartsook & co., Agents hero for Flcken & Williams's Retined Su gars ar.d .syrnps an 17 PAMILY FLOUR just received on JL* consignment and for sale by aa_17 Palmer, HaKTBOOK A CO. YI NT EGA R.?Thirteen barrels PURE CIDER VINEGAR lust received and for sale by L. POWERS, 1540 Main street, jy 31 near the Old Market. TUBS PRIME LEAF LARD for 20 8fllQ y Jy 19 WAGGONER & HARVEY. f)A BARRELS PURE CIDER V1NE /0\ / GAR for sale bv Jy 19 WAGGONER & HARVEY. JIuij. HA Y.?Prime 'J J MOTH Y HAY land in/ from steamer Albemarle, for sale from wharf by fan 31] U IIJ.ST Si KING. FOR SALE, 200 bales strictly prime IIA Y, rec^ivin^ per steamer Virginia to-day, low, to oloee out on the wharf, by L. POWERS, an H 1540 Main street. near Old'MarknL Wines, Liquors, <?c, NRY MILLER A CO., 1503 reet, opposite fct. Charles Hotel. Ricl k'a., importers and dealers in One BRANDIKS. .INS, WH IKK IKS, WINES, Jcc.. Sic : ALBANY JREuM ALB, GlBbON'? PHILADELPHIA WFUS C KIE^, which we offer to the trade at the lowest market prices^_ *e 6 I ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER.?I J con-iRnment of Allsopp's, Bya?s's, and Tru nian. Hair burg ti Co.'a l.xLJA PALB ALB and BROWS STOUT, pints and quarts, Just received from Liverpool, fcrsalo low to the trade in bond ; warranted of the very highest quality. Also, in store Bnd in bond, the celebrated "ALL"A" SCoTCH ALB, ctone pints. The attention of the trade is particularly requested. 6e 3 Pai.mlr, HARTSQOK & CO. Fall trade-fall trade.? CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS, &c. 5e cas?s St: Lonbe's Claret, 80,000 choice Havana Ogtrs, from ?30 to $159, direct from the importers; That Brandy at $20 per gallon is something extra. These ihat arejudges will find ittothelr advantage to buy from WEST St ANDREWS. au 31 1712 Main street. ILL'S ALE VAULTS, No. 752 BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THEATRE? C'OLstantlv on hand, ALE and PORTER In kegs AIbo, BOfTLED ALB and PORTER, from Wc. 42 per dozen, for grocers, country merchants, and families OLD BURTON ON DRAUGHT. an tt-lm T ONDON PORTER.?Five casks just X j received direct from the Importers. jy 31 I1UM DLEY *TATUM. T G. WELSH, ? 41 BiUVtfK STREET, NEW YORK, offers for sale tn original package? (in bond or duty paid* a fine assortment of genuine old Ma deira. Shorry. and Port Wines, including some of J. rik<ward March A Co.'s old stock of Jalce " and Serelal Madeiras of the vintages lain and 1834. Also, a variety of low grades of Sherries, Ma deira, and Port, of hh? direct Importation from Spain and Portugal. , . Refers, by pcmlMloa, ?o Me?*r?. R. A. LancM Boots, Shoes, Hats, agi^rTousTF^u r e.?cgi| A A. OUNST & CO., No. 805 Broad VII street, have Just retimed from tbe BJ era cities with the largest stock of BOOTa AND *FI0BS ever bron?ht to thl* city, which they will offer lo the public at astonlihlngly low price*. adver ti?e no price list, m oir "tuck In too large to eon toe rat e all the different pric**. Call and examine oor prices, and we ifnarantoe to c<~mpete wlih ihe best nnd cheapest In the city. Cointrr merchants will And It to their Interest to call on u.i before making their pnrcha?cs. . of SEWED BROG'NS and NAPO LBON BOOTS. A. OUXf-T U Co., aa 39 rro 505 Broad, n??ar Fifth street. CHEERING NEWS J CHEK.RING NEWS! .'?Thepublic are hereby notified of the tremendous bargains now offered by MICHAEL GHNST, 417 Broad ?treet. between Kourth and Fifth. The entire stock to be cloned oat to make room for the lar^e stock r f fall and winter good*. The f^llowinK are some of the In ducements : Ladles' Toll?-t Slloper*, 37Jc.; Uems' <>pera Slippers. 75c : Ladle#' OilUrs, il.24; Qeuts' Boots, 42.5o upward ; Children's Glove kid Heeled Balmorals, 9?c ; a splendid stock of custom-made g< ode always on band. Notice 10 Farmers and Mechanics ?200 pairs of first-class Kip Balmcrals, every pair warranted. Country merchants are Invited to call. M.'? C^T, 4t7 Broad street, between Fooith and Fifth. 0. PBJfXT will be pleased to see his friends. an 17 JOHN DOOLEY, Hat and Cap Manu? factnrer and Dealer. 12U Eagle fcquare, m Main street, Richmond, Va., la dally receiv ing and manufacturing all styles of stapled** and fancy Hat* and Caps. Wool HaU, men s ana boys', from the lowest to the higheat price ; /of and Silk Drees Hats of all grades. Just received a very beautiful lot of Military Caps, forctflcers and privates Wholesale merchants would do well to call. 37 " m JUST RECEIVED at 1420Main, street, another lotof those MINBkS j nailed brooans; ai*o. canvass! BALMORALS, for base-ball players, for sile at very low prices. All are Invited to call be fore buying elsewhere. H. M. OA8TON, 1420 Main street. R. WtNKRXH. salesman. my li Dentistry? GW. JONES, HURGIOAL AND . MECHANICAL DENTIST. Allop^i rarl0n? thoroughly and genily performed.C TEKTH BXiKsCTED without pain. TEETH INSERTED OA' VULCANITE PLATE, and durability warranted. Offlcti and re'lilooec rorm'vad to Frankiln street, fourth door from Seg?m'h. .Vo. 615 >0 6?6m DR. C. E. KLOKBBK, SUKGEON DENT7M1, (late of Baltimore.) No 9<M) Broad street, corner Ninth, Richmond,I Va., devotes especial attention to the pre servation of the Teeth. Insnrts the most beauti ful Artilicial Teeth at the low price of $20 (25, and $30 per set. Call and soe specimens. Teeth extracted without pain by local anaesthesia or by nitrous oxide ?as?the best anxhtnetic for dental purposes now known. Je 13?3m* TOHN MAHONY, SUKGEON DEN il T1ST, has reduced his prices to suit thoi times, and is now doing every description! of work in his profession on terms and In a manner that will insure the entire satisfaction of his natrons. All work warranted to please. Specimen* of every style to be seen at the otMco. Dr. MaHuNY has been in the profession for thirty years, the last nineteen of which he baa practiced in the city of Richmond, and to hla many patrons during that long porlod he refers for testimony as to the complete, artistic, and satis factory character of hla work In the several branches of his business. TEETH EXTBACTED without pain by a new and perfectly safe method. Otiice and residence No. <25 Main street, abort Seventh. Je 11 FDAVIHON, BURGEON 1 ? DENTIST. OfFloa A*i) Kbsidbsob fo. 1119 Mai*, bbtwrkj Bi*v??TH aid Richmond. Va. oc H?ly Insurance Companies. jjOMESTIC INS U RAN CE. Ills INSURANCE A>U>~SIA VINOS COMPANY OF VIRGINIA. CHARTSHSD FEBKUAKY, 18??. Capital |200,00? Well invented and secured. Assots employed here for the general benefit. Durable FIRE AtfD MARINE RISKS Invited. Office, No. 1214 Main street. D. J. HARTSOOK, President. David .T. Burr, Sucrotarv. B. C. Wur.HKT, Jr., Assistant Secretary, my I jPHH MUTUAL LIFE 1NSURA_N<JIC L COMPANY OF NEW YORE. ACCUMULATION, *20.000,000. The profits of tbl* wt accumulation, as well as ha promlrims received yearly, NOW OVER BIX ULLIONS DOLLARS, are annually divided among >ollcyhclder? Average cash dividend* for 18## and 1388, 8IXTY >ER UBNT. Average rovorMonary dividend, payable with ho policy at death, ONE HUNDRED AND TWEN PI PER CENT. Application? mar be made to Archibald Boiling, LB.Macmardo.l5r. J. B. McCaw, Alfred PoJn loxter, R. T. Reynolds, John M. Otey, B. B. Meade. >r John T. Goddin, with 0. F. BRESEB, General Agent. Office, Main street, next door below post-offloe, ind 21 8011th street, Baltimore., no 28?u FFICB OK THE SODTHBRN GENERAL AGENCY 0/ THE 8ECURJTY INSURANCE COMPACT OY NEW Y0iiJ?. ? Capital ~ . .^.fl.OM.W Surplus soo.oo# Annual Income.1,000,we This company, having complied with the law of he State requiring s uoponlt by foreign Insurance lompanles with tue Tre;wnrer, Is prepared to Ihm >ollcles?eltner FIRE, INLAND, or MARINE?on ho most favorable terms. Application can be made to Jame* B. Macmnrdo, Ircnlhald Boiling, John M. Otoy, E. B. Meade, or fohn T. Goddln. with O. Y. BRE8EB, General Agent, Main street, first door east of post-offise. no w?1? Boarding and Lodging. Boarding and rooms to let. 508 FRANKLIN STREET. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH ? Familiesorsingle persons can be icconimoJated, at gr?ntly r?duc?d prices, with comfortable RoOMs and gor>d B"ARI> if applica tion la made early. Also, ROOMb TO RENT. 8e 3? lw* B~ AIjLAKI) UOTElT~RIOhmond VA?THE LEADING FASHIONABLE HO TEL ()F TIIK CITY ?This elegant establishment Ih now complete in all Its apjolntmon's. In its structure and famishing, particular atten tion bas been giv?n both toe mfortand style. It Is retnarkar>l?t for it* cltanhnets, and ita furniture is of thb beat quality. The lobby, l*di> u reception, bar, billiard, and reading-rooin-^. ou the ollice lioor, are spacious anl btautlfuliy arranged. The ladles' parlors, and dlnlng-rcoiiia on the first floor, are easy of ac cess, and -ree from tin* confusion of business. Thetabioi* supplied bounteously wilh all the delicacies of the st-aaon ti-at this and other mar kets afford, and many of the supplies come direct fiofu the bust markets of the country. The subscriber*. in their n*w connection, beg leave to pledge their bust efforts to the roalnte nar.ee of this first-class Hotel, aid ask the sup port of ihelr frler.ds and the public generally. JOHN P. BALLARD & *"NS, Joh.v P Ba1.1.aki>, Proprietors. Wii.liam P Bai.i.aiw, F. Stribmko Balmkd. an31 ORANGE HOUSE, AT ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD DEPOT, LYNCHBURO. VA. HOUSTON KUCKER, PRO PRIETOR The proprietor, thankful for the libe ral patronage bestowed upon him, and having re duced hi* rates tu THREB DOLLARS PER DAI. pledxe" himself that tbe well-known reputation of the "OBaKOB" shall not be surpassed In tbe Union. Excellent meals furnished as heretofore upon the arrival of trains, and sufficient time allowed for through passengers going north or south upon the changing of cars. jy 15?2m Moktioello HGUSK^ No. 1436 MAIN STREET, a few doors from Fifteenth, Ricrmoxd, Va. Mrs. P. R. ST U BBS. PKopKiKTaKs*. formerly of the National Hotue. Broad street. This bouse is situated In the most business part of the city, within ? short distance of tbe Tobacco Exchange, convenient to tbe Virginia Central and the Danville railroads, and offers unusual Induce ments to toe travelling public. T*KMd : Only two Dollakh per day. Jell Richmond house, cornerof GOVERNOR AND ROSS STREETS, RICH MOND. VA.?This commodious and admirably located building, having besnthoroqghiy repaired and newly painted, ia now open ana prepared to accommodate TRANSIENT, PERMANENT, and DAY BOARDERS. The rooms are large, airy, and handsomely furnished, the location is central, and cowbinoa everything desirable. Terms mode* rate. my 21?Ls Lawyers* H7)wi^n^ LAW OFF1CB No. 215 OoV KR.Xy K STKgUT, Kichhosd. Va., . will practice in the Circuit, Connty. anJ City Courts of Richmond city and the counties or Hen rico, Chesterfield, and 8arov?r, the Court or Ap peals of Virginia, tbe District Court* at W.lliams ourg, Petersburg, and Fredericksburg, and the United States DUtrlct and Circuit CoarU for the District of Virginia. rOBJKT k HOWI80N, au lft?3m JAMB8 N. DUNLOP. T)ICHARD H. CHKlVn AN, |!iv attorn eY AT LAW, offers for practice in the court* of RICHMOND and HENRICO. Office over PUnt-rs National Bank, e^reer of Main and Twelfth ?tr*?t*. jy 30??aa rfiHOMAS J. EVANS, ATTORNEY 1 at LAW AND COMMISSIONER IN CHAN CXRY, T)ractKea In the cocru of the city of Hlch mund and the county oi Henrico. Ottee on Frank* lin second door from Sixth street. Ja Ik?u It HOS E BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL . CAKD8, a new style, for wedding lnvltaUwif, a?y Imi had ?t lh? Dlipalek Ptlatlod UobHi'