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?;Rojratmo?ATc._ ClihWTO Mabrt aoaixst Hit* Will and StXttVa A StTX* FOR ExfKKSR8-r-A>fOTH?k 1 Lovkr Fatsthk Btll akr 3*cffam >thk, Swscthkart.?T1k? Praaburg ^mervtalmgnlcs its readers with the * 1Rwi 35 *ta3^Se-#ora adage that truth Is Ktratiffer tMn Action was striking? ex* emplifled la thoease before a Penn-street alderman yestetdar. The story, as nearly as ft can bo ascertained, is about as follows: Three years ago a German family residing in n small countiy town In the mfcerior of the &tfterbnd decided to move to this coun try. They were poor, and had not ruIB deat means to transport the entire family, and it was decided that the eldest daughter, a charming young fody of some seventeen summer*. should be left among their friends While the rest of the family wed to Seek their fortunes in the new world. A young man who had for *omc time been paying Ida addresses to the young lady in question thought, that the golden opportu nity Ifer him to win her hand had at length armed, and so he made an offer of mar* riane, consulting only the did gentleman, ana telling him that he was devoted to the daughter, and Would not only accompany the family to America, but would bear the entire expenses of the young lady. The oiler was accepted and the young lady pro mised in marriage. The family, accompa nied by the young gentleman, came on to Pittsburg, and the young man here left them to seek his fortunes in the West, go ing to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the In tention of returning at an early day to claim his bride. Circumstances prevent ed him (torn returning until one day last week, When he came back and claimed the hand of his fair?well, we will call her Christina. But. alas! for his expectations, the young lady had given her affectionsand plighted her troth to another in the shape of one of the workmen in a rolling-mill m the ninth ward. Enraged at this sudden gloom east over his prospects, the young man sought the aid of the law and deter mined that if be could not marry the young lady he would at least be compen sated for the expenses he bad been to in bringing her to America.. So he commenced a civil rait for money expended in bringing the fair Christina to America. Among the items in the bill were the passage money, pay for four tickets to New York theatres, and sundry bottles of wine and classes of the " good old lager-beer." The bill which he presented footed up $205, and he said to Christina, "Settle this bill or marry me." She decided to let the case come before the alderman and have a hear-, ing. At the hearing an m ute attorney who had been engaged for the voung lady questioned the young man closely* and the,J bill of damages was reduced to $42. Still, the anxions young man insisted that the bill should be paid or matrimony ensue. At this point the Pittsburg lover, whom the' young lady really wished to marry, stepped up and paid the $-12, and, as a result, there wlH proTbably soon be a wedding. A friend or ours, says an exchange, who tooH.a trip to California, said that be was not afraid of the Indians, because he be-! longed to the Benevolent Order of Ked Men. ana knew all the passwords and ^"nks, and the figurative language and things, and no savage was going to touch him, initiated and fixed up in regalia as he was. He had not gone more than a hundred miles from Oinana before a band of Indians came at him and scooped him up. He took the t hief aside and whispered the password in his car and^ gave him the grip twenty-six times on ooth hands, and mado some observations about "fifth moons" and " happy hunting grouuds." The chief I replied in a fraternal manner by tomahawk-1 ing him and Jobbing his butcher-knife into his vitals. Our friend remarked that these ceremonies were not observed in his Lodge; but the chief wanted to show him all the peculiarities of the western system, so he scalped him and chopped off his nose, and was about to build a bonfire on his stomach when some soldiers arrived and rescued him. He is now the bald-headedest Red Mau this side of the Pacific ocean, and you never saw a person so disgusted with secret societies and Indian poetry. He is going to sue his Lodge for passing a counterfeit grin j on him, and for damage done by loss of his' hair. WANTS. fci nnn toJ2.soo.-fartnek ^A?UUv/WANTED Ina strictly cash busl nen that will pay $25,000 per annum. Fur inter view, address, with full name, ENTERPRISE, post-cfflce box 91. . *? g-3i * TTTAN TED.?A young My competent It to TEACH English, French, Piano, and Vocal Mu^lc, dcslrca a SITUATION lu a school! ??r family- Good rcferenocfl Riven. Address E. J., Miadlebrook, Montgomery comity, Md. Ie6? lW? .. . . ,r7r,; ' TIT ANTED, A GOOD COOK who can. \y conic well recommended AS A cook and a person of good character. Apply at .No. 0 Second street, between Main and Franklin. jo ft?at WANTED, A GOOD COOK, WASH ff EB, audlRONXR ; also, a ?q?<1 WOMAN for kitchen purposes and a good RESTAU RANT WAIT Jilt. Apply at McPHKRSON'S Rertawnt, ,, : . ? Jc c?at* WANTED, FORTY WHITE MEN ou High Bridge, Southsldc railroad; pay, #2.25 per day; twenty COLORED FARM HANDS near Btchmond; twenty to go to Alabama, and; thirty to Jbonlslana. Also, COOKS and NURSES , In Richmond. J. P. & W. M. JUSTIS, Je g?tt Labor Agents,-No. 9 Fifteenth street. TTtTANTED.?A COMPETENT LADY'S Xf MAID, who can give good references. will find employment by calling at 307 Franklin street. French or German preferred. Jc 4? 2t* ? ! TXT ANTED, a good, reliable WHITE or f f COLORED WOMAN to cook and do gene ral work for a small family of two persons. Ap ply .at.203 Clay between Second and Third street*. je3?4t WANTED, COOKS. NURSES, HOUSE Vf KEEPERS, DAIRYMEN, and FA KM HANDS, in the city and adjoining count ies. ., T J. P. Jfc W. M. JUSTIS, Jo, ??-4t Labor Agents, No. 8 Fifteenth street. WANTED, a COOK, WASHER and ?T IRON'SR. Must be well recommended. Apply to je?~lw GBUBBS ft WILLIAMS. T*TANTED, A GOOD COOK (WHITE). ?If Applicants must produce satisfactory re ferences as to qualification and character. Apply at 1105 Clay street. my *1?lw JJANDS WANTED ON HIGH BRIDGE, SOUTH8J.DE BAILBOAD, BY BALTIMORE BRIDGE COMPANY. HARD WORK. GOOD BOARD. . GOOD WAGES. 't'f . * VA / '"I** -z Apply In person on the work. my 21?lm TTIDB8 WANTED Highest markel 4 A rrh* paid In cash .or DUYANI) GREEN HIDES Hf HULST ft KING, de It 1422 Main ctrcct. ? " f?i T?OR RENT, ? ^dSirable RESI-gs X DENG8 on BOM street, Council Cham-Mi. ber HIU. The home hae eleven rooms; the kitchen five rooms. The whole has been recently tho roughly repalrod. Immediate noesesslen can be bid. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Jc ? - Beat Estate Agent and Anctloneer. "|?OR <BENT, TWO PARLOR#? X ROOMS, ? DINING-BOOM, andaEi KITCHEN. Broad street next door to the corner of Fourtee?tbvOPPOiiW? Monomental church. A p ply octbe premfsee. je e-st* RENT, tforee EXCELLENT d* TJOR X BO POR RENT, SUIT'OF ROOMS, 4* A two large and one small one, on same MM. floor, and kitchen separate. Neighborhood excel lent. Apply at No. 208 Clay street, between 8e-; cond and Third streets. Je4?3t XK>K BENT, a SUIT OP DESIRA-fl? Jl BLK BOOMS on Main between NinthBfli MngS^Appffto U*ain*<ibe' ^ routed **-'* GBUBBS ft WILLIAMS. RKNT, the best BUSINESS##. iMai r ww E 1? .city' No-1215 ComnuHvll SSiSiS?- ?' ??M- Tmns my 24?gw HABVEYS ft WILLIAMS. nndCryaUllgod Shacks, with Fixtures to match; Marble, Mahogany, Rosewood, and Figured Oll doth, from one tollllng per yard up. Black, en duck, for covering carriages, at less than New York price*. Oalj and buy of M. GOLDEN, 1535 Main street, between ififtceuUi and Seventeenth streets. ....- f ap I Cm T?LE6_ JuFDBNr Jmm t08j HOUfiBH m*r sw??s? o?e ^^X^R08ICW00tMJASB BRVKNiOtf-! TAVK l*IA.NO rrom the mannfKctnrem?mil be w)KUt a sacrifice: On?SECOND-HAND PIANO, #J-octarcs, mndc by Noons A Kischer-a .Biwet-toned lostro moat: ' t n WALNUT aad ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS, Mo FRENCH-PLATE MIRROR. ? &JJ1: * MARWLR.TOP, CKNTRE.aud 8IOE-TABLE8, MARBLE-TOP and PLAlfo BURKAU8. MARBLE-TOP luid PLAIN SIDEBOARDS, SIDEBOARD and CHINA PRESS, : I ?? SBsawta SOFAsi LOUNOE& and HAT-RACK { > . . THOMAS W> XBKHBK, Jcfl .Auctioneers. Byjt-D. Whitehead ft Co., ' Nor. 3 and 6 Fifteenth street, between Main and Cary streets. fXUE NEXT REGULAR SALE WILL \J TAKE rLACi ON MONDAY, ?th Instant, at oar store, Fifteenth street between.Main and Cary, commencing at 10* o'clock A. M., when wc will offer at auction a ^arge and well-assorted stock of GROCKRreS, WINES, r\^.. > ? ;m . LIQUORS, Ac.; 5-i V . to which we invite the attention of the trade. j7d? WHITKIIJCAD & CO. N. B.?Parties whlilnjc to adit anything to tlds sale have the prlvlleac of doing *o till the honr of sale. IJ??] i M J. 1>. W. A CO. By Francis T. Isbell, Auctioneer and Kcal Estate Agent, Eleventh street between Main and Banfc, T\ESIRABLE TWO-STORY U DWELLING AND LOT, ON ! FRAME _ ? THE EAST MI)K OF FOURTH STREET BETWEEN ?JACKSON ANI) DUVAL, FOR SALE AT .AUCTION On MONDAY the 6th day of* June, will l>e sohl at auction, upon the premises, at !S o'clock r. M., thai desirable TWO-STOKY FRAMED DWELLING No. 735, containing se :ven rooms, with :kltcbcn, Ac., located as above stated. The lot ironts 23* feet, and runs back 122 feet to an alley M feet wine. i Tkkms: One-fourth cash: residue upon a credit ?of four, eight, and twelve months for negotiable notes with Interest added, and secured bv a deed of trust. Taxes Tor 1870 to be paid bv the pur chaser. FRANCIS T. ISBELL, jei . ? Auctioneer. bv Grnbbs A Williams, Auctioneers, Eleventh between Main and Bank streets. hprustee's sal?of real estate X IN SIDNEY By vlrtne of a deed of trust executed by A. Grant, Jr., trustee for Mrs. Julia A. Green, (fated 29th October, 1&C7, and recorded In Richmond Hustings Court office, being thereto required by the holders of the notes secured by after, at the same hour, the following property? to wit, a LOT on the south side of Dover street be tween Cherry and Culvert streets, fronting 104 feet, running back 150 feet to an alley 15 feet wlde.> Also, a FRA5IKD DWNLLING on the north side of Cumberland street between Cherry and Culvert, beginning SS feet 11 inches east offul vert street, ft ontlhg sa feet, running back 145 feet. I Tekms : To payoff a prior Hen and the notes secured by-the deed of trust would require the sum of $floo with interest thereon from Sflth of Oc tober. 1887, in addition to the expenses of sale, to be paid In cash; the residue to be upon such terms as the trustee iu said deed may direct, or in case of his. failure to give such direction, upon such terms as the.trostec may thiuk fit. It is supposed, however, that the terms mav be changed so as to require a less sum in cash than aDove stated. P. W. GRUBBS, Trustee. Grubbs A Williams, Auctioneers. mv 19--2ta w Wo I VALUABLE FACTORY, MILLS, &c. i T FOR SALE By virtue of a deed of trust ex n cuted by James Magruder on the 1st April, 1894, and duly recorded In Fluvanna county court clerk's office, conveying the property to the un dersigned for tbe benefit of C. L. Snyder'e admin istrator, we shall, on the SIXTH I)AY OF JUNK NEXT, before the front door of the court-house In Charlottesville, sell all his Interest In the UNION MILLS M AN U if ACT UR IN G COM PANY, being two-fifth's of the same. The property consists of about TWO HUN DRED AND NINETY ACRES OF LAND, lying on the Rltanna river. In the county of Fluvanna, of excellent quality, fourteen miles from Char lottrsvllle, five miles from Keswick depot, on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, and within about two miles of what is called straight line of that road to Richmond, sixty miles from Richmond, with good horse-boat navigation to same by the Rivannaand James River canal. i There lis on tbe land a large BRICK FACTORY BUILDING, thcee-and-a-half stories high, and in it 2,000 SPINDLES for spinning cotton, with other machinery in proportion, much of which is new and of improved style, having been purchased since the war. , , Also, a LARGE MILL, wltltall necessary ma chinery for manufacturing FLOUR, and capable of grinding <50,000 or 70,000 bushels of wheat per anuum, with line wheat-growlnir country con tiguous. Also, LARGE TWO-STORY-CORN* MILL., Also, TANYARD and BLACKSMITH'S SHOP. Also, a GOOD STOREHOUSE for mer chandise. Also, a COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE for proprietor, with comfortable OUT* tjCUSES. Also, hnuscTBufficient for tbe accom modatlonof someone hundred or more operatives. jThe water-power is ample for operating all the* ifillls, and the stream a constant one. The dam is oh tlie most approved aud durable plan?nearly Sw?constructed by the Kivanua Company at a st of more lliau $15,000. -Teums : The deed rcnuires all cash, but we ate. authorized by Snydor's administrator to say that he will be satisfied with oiicr fourth cash, and the balance in one and two years' bonds with ap proved security, bearing interest from date for 'deferred payments, and a deed of trust being re quired as additional eecurlt*. The title is believed to bo unquestionably good, but acting as trustees we shall convey witn special warranty. , ' . my 4?stawtd . TOD^ABimE^ FAU AROMATIQ.UE, a fragrant mouth und tooth wash, composed of aromatic guius and balsams, absolutely free from acids or inju rious substances whatever. No one after using It will consider the toilet complete without it. For bale by T. H. HAZARD, jc 0 Franklin street, corner .Fourth. tJURNETT'S KALL1ST0N, as a cos X) metlmie, haB no equal. The cheapest and best tor sale by ? T. H. HAZARD, jgo Franklin street, corner Fourth. T UBIN'S LAVENDER WATER, Dis Xjtlllcnnd Ambree; Lu bin's Extracts. A full assortment for sale by T. H. HAZARD, jc 6 Franklin street, corncr Fourth. ESS. BOQITET?that most delightful per fume-for sale by T. H. HAZARD, ' Jee : ? ? Franklin street, comer Fourth. T OTUS BALM stimulates the hair to XJ rapid growtn, or arrests Its decay if ialling. It'produces an agreeable sense of coolness when used in hot weather. ? For sale by T. H. HAZARD, . jo 0 Franklin street, corner Fourth." rpOILET BLENDERS for sale by ; ] .: T. H. HAZARD, _je 6 Franklin street, corner Fourth. rpOOTIl BRUSHES?Murray's patent A and others?in great variety at WOOD & SON'S, /' Je 2 Ninth and Main streets. STEPH AN OTIS?the latest and best per fume?at WOOD & BON'fct Je 2 corner Ninlh and Main streets. T7INE SOAPS?Lubin'SjCordray'g, Low's, J? ttMt .UdoUttW-M ^ g g0N,v..... je2 , . comer Ninth and Main streets. I ICE CBEAMt. ^M WATEl^o. rpHE^MAGIC SODA FOUNT is in full I play at WOOD SON'S, comer of Ninth and Main streets, with a full line of choice lrtdtr syrup?: -1o2 TOE CREAM! ICE CREAM! rli .. .. -AT T1 C. ZIMMER'B CONFECTIONERY. The undesigned Is now prepared to manufac ture and furnish at short notice his celebrated ICE CKEAM, so well known to the trade. Hotels, Saloonb, Kestaurants, and Restaurants, Private Parties, Plc-Nlcs, and Fairs, will be sup plied at wholesale prices. Delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. I hive also fitted up an ELEGANT ICE CREAM SALOON, where I am always ready to serve ladles and gentlemen with the most delicious refreshment thai can be found In the city. C. ZIMMER, ^ my 21?8m No. 1543 Main street. 0~ RDERS FOR ICE CREAM CAN BE left at the following places: Mr. R. WERN E'S. Confectionery, on Twenty flfth street near Broad, who has also fitted up a neat Ice-Cream Saloon, to accommodate ladies and gentlemen. . . Sir. O. 8HOEN, corner of Eleventh and Main streets, who. by .the way, Also keeps the best Soda Water and toe finest Cigars In the city. Orders left wdUh cither of the above firms will be attended to with the same promptness -if or dered direct from my store. my 21 C. ZIMMER. ' ?}OM> CREAM SODA r * , < H at,1 ; POWHATAN E. DUPUY'S DRUU STORE, No. 43? Broad street. We are now dispensing the COLDEST and most delicious SODA-WATER, drawn from PORCE LAIN-LINED FOUNTAINS. V SYRUPS made only of inlce of ripe fruits. Al^KISStNGIN WATER on draught. SYPIION BOTTLES for SODA-WATER. Can beearried to any part of the city. : my 18 ? -? ? ^OTICE.?J. J. BEASLEY begs leave to having SECTIONS in HOLLY ^ve and attend bh, cleaning ? be found at proa,pt attention!1^h 4 S8iONEE>8 gALKOFA "V5rELL~ASJ i\ (SORTED BXOCE^ O* *UKY 0K)L?D8 AT AUCTION.-Bt notborjiy of 1btte_ UtkSK?4 * * " district flourt ror MB two otfTHURSDAV tft* *thJVy o^Ki^STCat lOo'clock A, M., at P. Bo^msh's ettjctlon-rooms, 1900 Main street, an attractive and welf-awoncd ^^^mraooDB,-# ^'; v;:?'TS I NOTIONH. : &J&& FCBNIBHING GOODS, efe>. ?HmMH : %m it) du?j umyw j.' wnrc miis niuvum, ntuv if {lliya* credit, for approved endorsed not?. < - - ? Je 6?tds Itf AAQ HUTZLER, Assignee. *?$ .^By-Le^AOtjddUj,';:;^.; ' " Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, ?Mo. nil .Main street. rr^RtTSTEFS ^ALE^O^ ^frpCCRES X Or LAND,. WITH IMPUO VEM E NJTB THEREON? IN THE COUNTY OF CHESTER FIELD, ABOUT SIX MILES FROM , RICH MONO, AT AUCTION.?By virtue of a txuflt deed executed by Philip Schlosser and Jlargajret Aim bis wife, bearing date nth January, 15G8, to mo aatrustee for the purpose of securing a certain, debt therein specified, being thereto requested by J he Jxsneflclary secured therein, I win proceed; to ?enon THURSDAY the l?th of June, ?7flllat.? [ o'clock M.. at tbe offlce of Lee & Goddln, auc [ttoneert, No.' Ill* Main street. Rifchraond, the ? REAL ESTATE named In said deed?to wit, "A certain PIEC* OR PARCEL OF LAND con Bridge road to the Old Chesterfield railroad, and adjoining the lands of Lcroy Branch, Anthony Uuphcs, Christian Cocke, and George W. Snort, together with the appurtcnances thereunto belong of November. a807, and bf record In the clerk'a offlce of Chesterfield comity cotirt." Tkkms : Cash sufficient to defray expenses of sale and discharge a note for >230. with interest ;from the 14th day of January, 1888, till paid; real* |-due of proceeds of sale upon such terms as ihe !fl*id 8chlosscr may prescribe and direct; ^nd In the Absence of such direction* upon such as the imstee may think fit. GEORGE MEYE R, [ j jo 8 ? ? ? ' '? ? . '. . . ' Trustee. By Wellington Goddln, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. ' t< T70UJB BRICK TENEMENTS NEAR JT TO GOVERNOR STREET, IN REAR OK THE RICHMOND HOUSE. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.?Will be sold at auction, on Ihe pre mises, on THURSDAY the nth of June, 1870, at 5 o'clock P. M., those FOUR BRICK! TENE MENTS located as above, adjoining the InmbcN yird of Mr. John A. Bclvin, each containing FOUR ROOMS, and now commanding goodrents. Tbe LOT has a front (on a so-foot allcv) ofloij fcefe and a depth of 65 feet. To capitalists or persons of limited- roeans: this property offers a-n excellent opportanlty for a ludlolowriu vestment, as tbe iggregate rents yield $72 per month. Terms : One-fonrth cash ; balance at one, two,! and three veaw, for bonds or notes bearing Interest (half yearly), secured bra trust deed. Je i W. GODP1N. Auctioneer. Higti constable's sale.-wui be sold on SATURDAY. June 11, 1S70, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Constable's ofilee, the follow ing propertv. to wit: ?-r One fine lot OFFICE FURNITURE, . . ' BUREAUS. sideboard. WASHSTANDS, One FEATHER RED and BEDSTEAD, MATT BESSES, LOUNGES, TABLES, CLOCKS, CHAIRS, COOKING UTENSILS, CROCKERY WARE FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, Ac., Ac.: to satisfy sundry distress warrants in mv hands. JAMESLAWRIE, High Constable City of Richmond. I will also bcM on jrirae dav. at 12 o'clock M., THREE FRAMED BUILDINGS, ?n leased ground, situated on thenorlh side of Main street between Fifth and Sixth streets, to satisfy a dls jw*-warrant for ground'rent in favor of E. D. Encho, spent, anaTtgnUk-t a. H. Tbomnson. " Terms : Cs*h. JAMES Jjawbie. ? Jed High Constable City of Richmond. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF YALU ABLE TIMBERED LAND IN CHESTER-; FIELD COUNTY.?In execution of a decree of the county court of Chesterfield countv entered at the March term, 1870, in the case of If. G. Crews and wife vs. Mary E. Martin's heirs, the'under signed. commissioner appointed by said decree, will sell at auction, at Tomahawk station, op the Richmond and Danville railroad, in Chesterfield county, on THURSDAY the 16th of June, 1870, at 13 o'clock M., a TRACT OF LAND belonging to^ Ihe estate of MarvE. Martin; deceased, contain ing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, and lying near said railroad. Terms : One-fifth cash: balance on a credit of four, eight, twelve, and sixteen months for bonds' bearing Interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on tbe land sold. Je t?tds S. BROOKS, Commissioner. By Wellington Goddln. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. First-clasITrestdence. on CHURCH HILT,, ON-- THE SOUTH HIDE OF BROAD BETWEEN TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-At the request of the owner I shulLsell at auction; on the premises, on WEDNESDAY the 8th June, 1870. at 5 o'clock P.: M ? that very desirable RESIDENCE No, 2305, lo cated as above. The lot has a front of 44' feet and a; depth of 150 feet to a 30-foot alley. The dwelling covered with tin; is supplied with pa!s and water ; contains 11 rooms ; Is In perfect repair, with Iron verandah in f?-ont, and Jib Window* in front and rear. AIso, water-closets, bath-room, coal vaults opening on the stmt, speaking tubes, Latrobd stove, lar.re heater, &c. ; and in the yard there Is a)urge kitchen:containing four rooms, and the usualout-bulldings. The garden is stocked with' choice fruit trees, and the front yard ,1s a flower girden of beautiful design.. Tlds is really an at tractive residence, .ana" Is located in a desirable neighborhood and in immediate proximity to churches, and conveuieut to market, &c. ? Tkkms : Oue-third cash; balance at one, tjvo, atid three years for bonds bearing Interest, se cured by a trust deed. W. GODDIN, je3 ?. , ' : ? ? Auctioneer. By Grubbs A Williams, - ! Auctioneers and Rc.il Estate Agents, Eleventh street between Main and Bank. ^OMMISSIONERSrSALE OF A VEIiX V/ VALUABLK LITTLE FARM OK Fl FTEEN ACUES. ON TUB BROOK TURNPIKE, ONV MILE FROM THE CITY,. AT AU,CTlON.-ln exccutlrtnof a decree of tlio circuit court or Hen rico entered on the 15fli day of March, 1S70. In the case of 44 Hart. TIayes A (Jo. and oln vv. II. It. Cronie and ate," the undersigned, commissioners appointed bv said decree, will sell at auction upon, ?the premises, on MONDAY, 30th May, at So'clock P. M., the Tit ACT OK LAND referred to in the proceedings in said causes, being FIFTEEN ACHES, lying on the west side of the Brook turn Pike about one mile from the city, between the lands of L. T. Irvine and, M. A* TyndaL!? andrun nliiR back to the land of Messrs, Allan & Johnson. The improvements consist; of a BRICK DWELLING with two rooms,. *. : ; The land has been highly improved, And by rea son of its proximity to the city, on one of tbe-best !. roads leading to it, Is very valuable. _? ... | Terms : Ouc-fourth cash ; balance at sli, [ twelve, and eighteen months for negotiable iiote6, with interest added, the title being retained until the notes are paid. The pn?ch5?6<n" to pay the taxes for 1870. WiatrflnS ??? ~? <- ? ? ? -. e <?? 3f S' A? B. GUIGONfi! ?.*? *" Commissioners. Ghubb8 & Williams, Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT. V The above sale'is postponed until WEDNES DAY. June 8th, at same hour, , ? lf ^ GIIUBBS & WIT.L1AMS, iny 31 . , _ . Auctioneers. ?"] By Lee & Goddln, ? J Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents,, }1 No. 1113 Main street. TDOl-LAR GROVeT A HIGHLY-AT 'JT TRACTIVE AND VALUABLE FARM, ON THE WILLIAMSBURG TURNPIKE, ONE AND THItEK-FOlJRTHS OF A MILK EAST OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.?If not sold privately before, we will offer on WEDNESDAY the 15th day of Jnne, if fair, if nut, the first fair dav thereafter (Sun day excepted), publicly, on the premises, at. 6 o'clock P. M., the DESIRABLE FARM situated as described above, on which the late John Poer hr., resided, containing 253 16-10W ACRKS OF LAND. The buildings consist of BRICK DWELLING with six rooms and pantry, brick kitchen with five rooms, houses for hands, stable, barn, ice-house, Ac. Orchard of 100 young apple trees in iull bearing; dwarf pear trees; plum, apricot, and cherry .trees. i. This iarm, from its location, healthfulness, fer tility of soil, improvements, and nearness to mar ket, is justly considered one of the most desirable In the vicinity of Richmond. Tkrms : At sale. LEE & GODDIN, my 25 i ( Auctioneers. ? FUESITCRE, Ac. HARWOOD. & BITTER, opposite the post-office, Main street, Have now on hand'-and are constantly manufac turing the most complete and varied assort ment of CHAMBER FURNITURE, - PA.RLOR FURNITURE, | ' DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, and " : . MATTRESSES. . And we would Invite .all in wantofsood, sub stantial articles iu our line to examine our stock. No establishment in the State can offer greater j Inducements. We have goods to suit all parties. I Elegant sets of superior workmanship and fine tynlsh. and plain goods of every <k58crlptlon; and ! we will tell you a secret: we are still reducing our prices. Call opposite the poat-elhcc, up stairs. my 30 gPKLNG STOCK OF FUKNITUKE. STACYS arp receiving an IMMENSE STOCK, bought at GOLD RATES, and arc determined not to be undersold- by any house In the country. Examine before you buy, mh 15 ? 1508 AKD 1310 MAIN STREET, PAINTS, LINSEED OIL, TCJRPEN rJL TINE; Copal, Japan. Asphaltum, and Dry ilngVarnlHiKM jitosin oil, Lead?White; Chrome. Green, Yellow, Black, Umber, Sienna; Paint ana VOrnish Brushes, Saab, Tools, ChamoU fckinx, Sponges, Gold Leaf, Sand-Paper, Putty, Aclda, &a.? for sale by ' . ?* ".vTv S. E. DOVE, J, ?? m - iJ^^l^PEB^Rnd SBdVELB^^P ir4:PI*ATFQEM;SCALES, ! r: ?3 <rM '. ) ? ?<?* i "Jfc? I^OKiNG-T0BAC(5O, ltt iight F , . ... . By-lj^abbsA Williams,? .V!>j a{ AncUoq^.JUsd, W;EflUtc ARWOt*,,;.... ,, Eleventh between Main End Bank streets. RAHED TBXEMEUTT Ttih LAN^'SROW/ONJKFFKRyON 8TBEK.T, AT A'UOTION.itan WEDNESDAY the Sth day of Jnno, at Ap'cloek P. M., we will sell anon the premises the second TENEMENT from Marshall street In Haglan<rsTtow. . ?' It hu font roams, and 1s; arranged for a store and dwelling. Possession given at ouce. [ ..This wonld be a profitable Investment of a small sum of money, as It will rent readily. -TJCKKS1: At sale. Git TIB BS A WILLIAMS, I (Je 4 ,, . n,-,. Auctioneers. . By Grahbs A Williams, =? BeaJ Estate Agents and Auctioneers, ;; Eleventh street between Main and Bank. 1 HHouse aki) lotTat the NORTH EAST CORVER<OF MAIN AN1) TWEN .TY-SFTVIENTH STREETS, AT AUCTION.--On JTUKSPAY, June 7, atfi o'clock P. M., we will sell upon the premises the HO,USE and LOT situated as above. It embfaces a' brick dwelling with three rooms, and framed additions with three other rooms. The Int. is 32 by 74 ffccl. . "Thy situation is convenient to the Dock and man ufacturing establishments. Tkbms : At eale. GRUBB8 & WILLIAM?, Je3 Auctioneers, j glPBUjOEB RESORTS, ^CEAN VIEW HOTEL. This popular resort will- bo open for the recep tion of frueats on the FIRST OF-MINii. It has Wen thoroughly renovated and refltted. ?GOod and attentive"'servants will be In attend ance at all times durlne the season. ; There is a large VEGETABLE AN INFLOWE it tfABDKN attached, and the FISinNG and SUEF RaTMING cannot be surpassed in the United States. Th<- KAR will bo enpplled with tho CHOICEST WTNES, LIQUORS. CIGARS, Ac. ? The TABLtf will be supplied with ft EVERY LUXURY OF THE SEASON. TERMS: . Board, per day J 2 60 Board, per week.........*..... 13 00 Board, per month. 40 00 , .Children and servants half price. Persons from other cities wisTiinn.to visit this Hotel will Tie met In Norfolk by addressing a let ter to Box 4, Norfolk post-ofliee. ?' ?' ?' je 6~.w T. BRAPFORJ>, Proprietor. Locust c-tKove, ? flRF.ENWOOP DEPOT, ALBEMATMiE COUNTY", VA., is open Jor visitors. For lieaithfulness. good living, Ac., it Is unsurpassed in the mouulalns. ! Tehmr : $2 per'day, $10 per week, $30 per month. Children under twelve years and servants, half price. reductions for parties spending tbe sum mer. . [Je C-3m] A, K. YANOPY, Jo. rHE NEW RIVEIt WHI'fK SULPHUR SPRINGS,: GILES COT J N'T Y, VA. Board per day, 92.50 per week, $15; per month. Children under ten years and 6erv/mte, half price. This delightful SUMMER RESORT will he open for vlstors from JULY 1ST. A stage wilt be run re gularly twice a week to and from the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, on.the Virginia and Ten nessee railroad. Those who prefer water travel to the stage, and have a desire to view the magnlfl aot.n(irv of Now river, can take the ears to Central depot, ou 1 Il?,vire;in kfcaiid Tennessee rail road, where they will find, comfortame not~i ac commodations, aj)d> from which point a boat will leave for the Springs twice each wc?'k. ? ? The invigorating tatmospliere,' the enchanting scenery, the drllgntfitl fare for which the place is noted rconsistli.glti part In FRESH FI8H AND I GAME all the season throutrh), the fine medicinal properties of the water (l?eliigsimilar to the Green brier Wlfltel, the lislilju", hunting, hoatlug, bathing, and the moderate charge for boatd, point it ont as one of the most desirable places in this country for a family to spend the summer, For any further Information, apply to the pro prietors. WILLIAM EGGLKSTON,,'' 1 ' New River White Sulphur Springs, I j ,i; ./? J . Giles county, Va. f * JOHN TYLER, \r post-oflice box 234, Richmond, Va. Jel?eo2dm B WARM SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VA. sThls celebrated watering-place will be open on ibo 1st or June for the reception of visitors. The scenery Is prrand and beanllfnl; the cllmnte a? lightful, salubrious, and lilglily- Invigorating. These watera have been known audlcclebrated for their curative vi. tires for nearly a century. !Board: Per day, $2.75; week, $17.50; month, $50. ?, > <? i ?'-?.> i ir-f ' vui' 1 Route by railroad to thcMlllboro' depot on the Chesape-'ke and Ohio railroad, thence by stage fifteen miles to W?rra Snrinus. . - ?For circulars containing full account of. these waters write t-o W. II. McDANNALD, "" Agent. ATH ALUM SPRINGS, ^ BATH COUNTY, VA. This pleasant and attractive SUMMElt KE SORT will be open to receive visitors JUNK 1,, 1870. It Is situated ten miles from Mlllbonv Depot, of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, and Immediately on llic best aud most direct stage road leading from that railroad to the "Warm, Hot, ;?nd Healing Springs. The waters are ionic, deobstment, alterative, .ind astringent, and enjoy a wide reputation far the cure of all cutmeous diseases, scrolala, chronic diarrhoea, chronic thrneh, dyspepsia, nervous debility, See., and arc especially noted as a remedial agont for those alljncnt9 peculiar to the female constitution.'. , . _ . The proprietor Is now prepared to offer unnsnal inducements to both invalids and plcasurc-scokers, 33 he has reliUed rind furnished the rooms of tbc Jarge hotels and handsome cptUiges in a style supe rior in point of elegance and comfort to those at ,iuvof the Virginia Springs. , '/hose wishing to secure a choice of cottages or rooiiitf Would do wcJl to apply early, as arrange ment are now being made for the season. proprietor Bath Alum Springe, Va. my 2Q?'2nx-? ?*.' ? ' ' ? ' ? T>:OOKBRIDGB ALUM SPRINGS, VA. ' OPEN MAY 15, 1870.'. This favorite and celebrated WATERING PLACE 1? now in complete order lor the recep gomefmportant improvements have been added to'the buildings since the establishment passed into the hands of the present proprietor, and It is hie pitfpose to keep It In a style not surpassed j arfywhere in Virginia. The remarkable medicinal and curative power of. the water is well known to llie medical profes sion aud to the springs-going public. As an AL TERATIVE, A DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT and i'ONIC, there is?o known mineral water equal to It. In all anaimie conditions of llio system and ?broken-down states of the constitution, loss of | appetite, and general nervous prostration, its powers aud virtue as a restorative may be safely i pfonounced to be without a known rival amongst the mineral waters of the world. - They arc especially indicated In the whole class of ailments peculiar to the female constitution. \r The proprietor will luve provided for the lawns and ball-room a first-class band of music ; and ingeueral all the sources of amusement and re creation usually found at our best summer resorts will be at ths command of the guests at-" ItOOK WRfDGE ALUM-" The place Ls within eleven to thirteen hours of | Kichmond. Washington, Baltimore, Ac., by rail; nil In daylight. Passenger* leaVe the cars of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad at Goshen depot,' arid new and elegant Pt-agc-coachcP, passing ra pldlv over a smooth and level road of only eight miles set down the Visitors'at the springs to tea. Telegraph office In the hotel. s. I JAMES A. FRAZILR, Proprietor. I , THE ROCKBRIDGE WATER, 7v7.l\ put up in glass, containing all the medicinal qua lities xs when drank at its fountain head, 1a kept for sale at the well-known houses of Messrs. Ptra CBLli, Ladd & CoDruggists, Richmond, Va.; Mi A..&-C. A. Santos, Druggist*, Norfolk, Va.: and WOODUUKF A Oo?, Lvnchbnrg, Va.; who will furnish pamphlets containing letters of.eminent physicians, with a few certificates out of many of i the wouderful curea effected by these waters* my Iff?UJy9 ; , , , .t y ?. ?;/ *pHE HOT SPRINGS, A BATH COUNTY, VA. Professor J. L. Cabjsix, M. D., of the University of Virginia* resident physician. Thiarenowmd WATERlNti-FLAOK will be open for the reception of- visitors JUJNK 18TV Tnnse Springs o?er unsurpassed attractions to both the invalid and the plcasure-Steeler. No ex pense or effort will be spared by (the proprietors to make it as comfortable and pleasant as possible to all visitors. ( The numerous sources of THERMAL WATERS at these Springs vary in temperature from 88 de Kes Fahrenheit to 110 degrees Fahrenliott, ough the intermediate dezreas. nnrl tims pre sent every variety of bath tor chronic diseases. They arc, moreover, found to prepare tlie system for the beneficial action of cold minora! waters, whether ealine, sulphurous, aluminona, or cbalv beate, lit cases for which such waters as are found in neighboring valleys are mainly indicated. DESCRIPTIVE PAMI'HT.&TS, containing a . detailed account of these Springs and reports of numerous eases cured or relieved, will be furnished i oD| application to the Manager, at the Springs, or to?. <TAudy & Co., Richmond. Va. A TELEGHAPH OFFICE has been established atlhe Springs, thus affonliuir visitors an oppor tunity or prompt communication with every part of jthe world. J. A. McCLUNG, Manager. 8. C. TARDY. } THOS. R. PKlOfl A CO., my 18?2m Owners, Richmond; va; QAPETT-LAMP.?liTO. MORE SHOCK O! ING DEATHS AND TERRIBLE FIRES FROM COIL-OIL LAMPS .EXPLODING AND , BREAKING.?As general agent for the State of Virginia, I offer at wholesale and retail Perkins & ; House's NON-EXl*LOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP. Is absolutely- safe, both from breaking | andexplosion ; gives twice as much light as ordi nary lamps, and uses thirty-eight per cent, less oil; gives no odor, and lasts a Hfb-tlme. S L will show you tliis-^emaikahle lamp, at my hrtjK-o, 1306 Maiu tttr^et. : JOHN ASHKUri. ' J04 ' Itacgrt^rof Clfau, Git#}, &0. I O-LEff SALE^-We offer \jff?JrMiie privately GLE3T ELLEN, onomlle from Richmond. neSflbe .lamea Elver oanaL It mtesmmams IMBWS ! vTiH > 'i GRUBB8 * WII/trA3Rw' j-Joj-^ALW^Bit i.lt Beal EstatoAgents. TLT08T ATTRACTIVE PRQPBBTY FOR UALE. ., $ . n <- H .?: ??.'.il'tw 1 offer foraala my FARM,4' BEAUREGARD," situated amile ana a half from the WhJtcSaiphK Springs, In GrertibHer cbatrty, w?t Vfiranlai It contains nearly NINE HUKDRKD ACRES, one thlrdofwhlch Ik MEtWJOW LAND. Abort* one Half or ft Is In fine fbrest, full of EXCELLED\ TIMBER, A part of the meadow ha? bteen:lK grass for abont eighty years. Tbd whole farm* is finely ADAPTED TaGRASS ; and Its neAmeM to the WhUc Sulphur Sprints give* It the advan tage of a market nt its very door. ' This farm Is "WELL WATERED. Indeedjthas in copicas springs the almost exclflslvo snpply of water for the White Sulphur and itye considerable ?town that most grow up there upon the comple tion of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad.to the Ohio river In the sammer of 72; It baa a commanding Interest on account of its fine adaptation to purposes of health and recrea tion. It is one of the most beautiful, as It Is one ;of the most healthful, localities In the Virginia mountains. It baa a line bath andaeuperabun-. dancc of. water for many more. This WfiSer has never been analyzed, bat ft Is evidently a power fnl stimulant of the skin and a great lnvlgorator of the system. There are, besides, oif? of the bold est and strongest CHAL.JBKATE SPRINGS and a large body of alum slato highly Impregnated with alum, in which, at a mo<lerate expense, ALUM WATFRS might be established. With these agen cies tbeplacc mlgbt betaade s popular andprosper oiis adjunct of the White Sulphur, the great water ing-place of the middle and southern States of the "Union. 1 It bus flno gronnd* for a mile-long TROTTING OR RACE COURSE, and tne addition of that source of amusement for the Immense throng of summer visitors to the White Suft)lmr Valley would bo a great public gratification and highly, lucrative to its owners. Such a track, exactly suited by the temperature of the placc to summer sport, would beooinc one of the most famous in the Union. This farm might also be adapted to fish culture, having an immense supply of clear spring water from several large springs, andagood location for a lake of several acres. This business has latelv become exceedingly profitable. There Is a large DOUBLK BRICK HOUSE, Containing twelve commodious rooms, upon tin: place, together with outhonses. The grounds are admirably adapted for the finest display of ar chitectural and other Improvcmeuts. * It Is one of the most attractive places in the mountains, whether for Improvement as a place of pnblle resort or for a superb residence for a wealthy gentleman. Persons desirous of seeing the place are re ferred to my sou, J. L. Co"WAM>in, who resides upon it. Either he or myself will state the terms. J. A. COWARDIN, ? Dispatch office. : Richmond, June 2, 1870. .Jo-a "\7"ALLEY AND JAMES RIVER LANDS V FOR SALE.?The subscriber ofi'ers to set! privately, as a whole or in parcels, his most de sirable FARM, known as MOUNT JOV, situated' on James river and the macadamized road, one mile west of Buchanan, the present term Inns of the James river and Kanawha canal. 'The pro jected Valley railroad passes directly through the farm, and tho Clifton Forge and Lynchburg road near by. i: ' The place contains 1,700 ACRKS, and is of su perior quality?both bottoms and uplands. It is well lim?>ered, and has on it excellent water power, with grist and saw-mills Terms to suit purchasers. Possession for seed ing Septemb-r 1st, 1?70, and free possession De cember 1st, 1870. Address, Buchanan, Botetourt county, Va. . . mytf?lawSw JOHN T. ANDERSON. Lands in large AND SMALL QUANTITIES. .1 have In my hands for sale LANDS In almost every section of the State. A n um ber of thvra are large, first-class estates, with splendid Improve ments, and desirably located. GEORGE M. DREWRY, my 24?tJelfl ^ low Main street. 6?OOE?IR?, rtc, I inn BOXES TURKlSl PRUNisToN AV7L/ consignment. [: jc 6 A. Y. 8TOKEB A CO. inn BARRELS BOSTON MACKEREL, l.OOObarrels NORTH CAROLINA HEA RINGS. Jeg . . A. Y. STOKES & CO. ifjn BARRELS MORRISS & CO'S SY JiLy/Iy RUP; 100 barrels Baltimore and New York S} HUP. , Je 0 A. Y. STORES & CO. Green and black teas formic low; KNIGHT'S HEAVY dark SYRUP, In barrels, tierces. and hogsheads ; KNIGHT'S MOLA^SKS SUGARS. Jc 4 PALMER, HARTSOOK Jk CO. Sugar-CURED BEEF TONGUES, champagne CIDER, in bottles; : SICILY LEMON SUGAR, North Carolina ROE HERRINGS, in hall barrels : McCLUNG FLOUR, 30 barrels; pickled SALMON. ? ? WILLIAM rr. TATIJM, Je ?* ? - ? 506 Broad street. .pORTLAND SYRUP. We arc now receiving direct from thci.rcliners rccular supplies of tbo celebrated i ' ORIGINAL PORTLAND SYRUP, which we offer to the trade at factory prices. my3Q ? S. C. TaRd\ a CO. North - Carolina herhings. Wo are now recelvlnir per bcIkiotHt Mary E. Wood "83 barrels No. I Cut Herrings^ barrels N'o. 1 Gross llerrlnps, 150 hUf-barrels No. 11 Family Roc Herrings. , my so1 ? ? ? s. c. Tv\ Rnv-.fr co. J^EFINED SUGARS. ' 500 barrels Cut, Loaf. Crush**, PulTerizr-d, A ', B, Extra C, and other grades, at factory prices. my 30 a.<;TAHJ)YAWj..; rrilE GREATEST LUXURY IN THE ?1 WORLD IS GOOD TEA.?The place to buy I Jt is at J. H. ANTUONlf'S TKA STORK, 732 Main street, tlireo doora above the Spotewood I Ilotcl on the opposite side. Be?t Gunpowder, S2; second<jualltv,only tl.75; 'Imperial and Youne: Hyson, fl.w; best Japan, Oolong, and English Breakfast,^L.30i Superior Boasted Coffee, Wine Crackcrs, Spice Jumbles'. Honey Soap, ooc. per dozen, Sc. per cake. ' ^ ': my 23 QnA BARRELS "WOOD'S-No. 1 CUTi ^UU herrings-full-sized packages.?for 6ale by CHARLES L. ToDD, "J * my Sixth and Clay streets. gUPERIOR GREEN TEA FOR SALE BY POWHATAN' E. DUPUY, Apothecary,. my2< .t. . : ? ' No. 427 Broad street. JUST RECEIVED, : three hogsheads PRIME CLARET, ;! i AT THE LOW TRICE of $1.25 per gallon, at . SHIELDS & GARY'S, (successors to Shieid*, Stevens A Co,,) mfr21 , .. ? , ? ? , CM Broad street. FRESH SALAD OIL.?Five cases fresh -OILJustto hand. ' ? ..WILLIAM G. DANDKIDGK & CO., my 16 ' ~ ? K*/7 Broad street. PRIME GOSHEN BUTTE R,?Five tubs fresh BUTT(CR received to-day, ? (i, ,W. G. DANDRIOGJt & CO,,. X myic y / y - ?; ? Si7 Broad street. inn bags rio, laguayra, and lyUqUD government JAVA COFFEE, Just received and for s*Ie by ,'myi4 ? ROBBRTF. WILLIAMS ACQ. jORi.)?S HERRINGS.?200 barrels of I VX.prijne EASTERN GROSS HERRINGS for sale, to arrive, by ' *! . - ? ' IQYIA ROBERTF. WILLIAMS & CO. HOUSED PIG FEET, C5 .SMOKED BEEF, M '? * TONGUES, if'- SEA'moss PARI NE; ^ !?: GUAVA JELLY; I R. addition to our usual aesoitment of WJNES, a flue domestic CLARK.T from tho Vineyard of Mr. Henry Kepler, at Drrwry'H Bluff. For sale4>y . ^.Imyoj ??? J, b. klDI>? Op; FIVE-GALLON KEGS GOLDEN rVrj r DRIPS. 10 barrels GOLDEN DRIPS. 25 barrels SOUTHWARK S^RUP, 60 barrels. knight'S syr UP, ' la store and for sale by - T ? ? . ;? my 10 WAGGONER A harvey. PANDLES^-R. G. MITCHELL & CO.'S VJ HYUKAULao FUESSKO, abd KMEKY A SONS'CANDLES. For sale by fe? . . E. AH. WOI1THAM A CO. FOB TOB ACCOM FOR TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS. tin PLATE 12x12, IX.: TIN Pf^ATE 12x13,1 LX.X. For sale by GORDON Jk CRINGAN, * _j?i " Pearl Blodk. rPO TOBACCONISTS.-?We are prepared I JL to make In (he bast manner all sixes of BlNiv_EKS, plates, cttf at short notice and on ?l,ll",,le"ed 10 ? ? PALMKEi'TTO'l-IN, ? ifiia Matu atitfefe J ?r? Fike, marine, and inland in ? _ S.URANCE. S K CURIT Y-1 NSIJRA N CE COMPANY, r" . - OF NEW york. CAPITAL....^,.; ........ $1,000,000 SURPLUS....;../ 1,017.860 81 cash assets (.Tanimryl. 1870)...... 2,0T7,sfl? 81 BHANOI! OI'FICF., NO. 10H MAIN' STKEJST. We issue POLICIES in the above flrst-clasa company on, every description of REAJL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY for protection against lo.'W or dam ape by FIRE. MARIN K and tNTjA ND RISKS taken to any point in the United Stares. Pulicle0 on brick buildings issued for from one to five years. * ^ . Kates -as low those of airy other company equally reliable.;: Applications solicited. fe 21 - D. N. WALKER A CO., Agents. nPHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE E COMPANY OF NEW YORK?OR'iAN 1ZRDIN 1842?THE LARGEST insurance COMPANY IN THE WORLD-CASH ASSISTS OVER S-10,000,000.?This is an nil-cash and merely mutual? envnyany?vs) dividend* to stock /mlders, which time nndeipericnce has proven to be the only safeguard in lire insnrance. Dividends payable a? the end of the first year S>ou all policies, increasing annually through "e, and exceeding those of any company in the world, which c;ui be used to decrease the premi ums or to purchase Additional insurance, at the option of the pollcr-^older, r?fjardlenH of the health of the injured. Premium's payable annu ally, semi-annually, or quarterly. JOHN H. claiborne, Agent. Dr. J. B. McCavt, Medical Examiner. my 4 BKXJAMIN n. XASU, I HJSXilY K. -ELLYSON President. I Vice-President. FFICE OLD DOMINION insurance COMTANY OF RICHMOND VA. NO. Ilia M AIN 81 SSETi This company Is now prepared to issue all kinds of EIRE POLICIES on the most favorable terms, and to make the usual accommodations for its cus tomer?. J. u. MOOREjO.4 mil 21?3m , . ? > Secretary. DIRECTORS: , I.ENJAMIN II. NASI!; President of the Com pany tOhi ?"< A. S. BUFORD, President Danville Railroad C-oiupany: ? JOH !Sr aSHER, InteW. S. Don nan A Co.;.' . THi UlAb POTTS, of A. YVStokes A Co.; ' R. W. POWERS, merchant;' ?> E. B. ADDISON, of Allison A Addison ; Z. W. PICKREfcL, orz. W. P'ckrcll A Co.; THOMAS A. 1>BANDEK, merchaut; W. G. PAINE, of PaIhc A Co.; ' FRA NK LI N STKARJ^S^reMredmerchant; .J. .1. WAGGONER,"of Wacg??ner A Harvey; JOHN^U. GUY, attorney-at Jaw r W1LLIA M B. ISAACS, of W. I*. Isaacs A. Co.: O J JAMES W. ARCHER, of d. R. Anderson A Co.: ? ;" { ?>:i?.f 4'" .llii THOMAS BRANOHv of Thorny Branch A Co.; M A X W EL I? T. CLARKE, of Scott. & Clarke; H. K. ELLYSON. of Go war din A EltVPoo. Gr UAttDlAN MUTUALv - LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 't OP NEW YORK. ORGANIZED IN JMb.'Aih ALL POLICIES N ON-FORFEIT A B LX. HALF LOAN G1VEH. . .. LAST CASH DIVIDEND, FIFTY PER CENT,' STATEMENT J ! ' 151 PoIlclcs in force ,...jw,w,w* Assets.,-,..... .. A nnutl Income..rv..... ~ -J, ??,???[ Losses paid.,........... W. H. PEO&HAM, President W. T. HOOKER, Vice-President; L. McADAM; Secretary and Actuary; G A. FUDICKEB, Snjp^Uitendent. security, CHEAPNESS, LIBERALITY, PROGRESS, and SUCCESS, mark and distin guish the management of this company. ISAAC HUTZLER A CO., . General Agents for Virginia and North Carolina. WILLIAM LOVENSTEIN.: Agent for Richmond,,,. . Office, No. Mi Main street. 5 j Dr. J. G. Catoezj* Medical Examiner, no* 1 I). N. WALJIER & CO- i i.-V. FmE,_MARrNE,_ANT) TNLAJCD ;:. INSURANCE AGENTS. OFFICE, NO. 1014 MAIN STREET,: under Mesaro. R. H. Maury A Oo? :;t Buildings; merchandise, furniture, and persodij property of all klc^la, In 4b?eity and country, in sured against Josa. or Jdamageuy Are at the lowest ratn* In coinpsuiies of the highest standing. ; <, Tobacco in warehouses an<I marine and InlJUMt j Tlaks taken at the lowest rates. ,' ' Losses suitably adjusted and promptly paid. 1 .jj - at AOtiBi KBT, ? , PATENT SAW GUMMEKS, , -s<?apstone PACKING, ?- ' ? 11 I SPOKE-TENONING MACHINES^ HUB-BOXING MACHINES, 1 PATENT HOLLOW\AUGERS, for sale by - R. I. WILLIAMS,4 " Je2?dAsw4t Agent for theWanttlaeturers. M A CHINE SHOP. SLOAT.A ADDfNGTON, MACfUNISTS. '? WOBK8 AND OKTICK; 1415 CAUY STU*UTi ff J5A? I Fot'TlTBSNTlI, KxenKOJfpi VAfj, tJ|i ALL KINDS OF N EW WORK ; REPAIRING : STEAM-ENGINES and boilers In city and country; TOBACCO WORK of all kindo made and repaired with all kinds of. steam-fittings for same; PL AT FOB M and other SCALES AD JUSTED and REPAIRED. Exclusive agents for JUDSON'S PATENT, STEAM-ENGINE GO. VERNOR, SELDKN'S PATENT STEAM-EN gin K packing. Utlca S team-Gauge Com pa-' ny's -STJtAM-ttAIIOE8. Every ' ot ihcfc gauges arc warranted for a year. VV c biow theon lobe the best gauge now in use. They are lxss in price than any other make. A full line or the above articles always on hand. We also keeb HOLLAND'S PATENT. SELF-FEEDING OH?" CUP for shafting and all kinds of maqhlnery, which sates ninety per eent. of oil. This la the newest and best thing now ont. Come and see it and tu. GEORGE B, SLOAT, , my 10 A. JACKSON ALDINGTON, TLfETROFOLlTAK WOBKS, GcSurira STRlCETi| STATIONARY jtntl PORTABLE JSIT??HW u|v r : uwai1 -,v 'or BRASS; MILL-GEARING} Ae. ENGINES and SA W-HILLS of Tarloua slaet and sold on commit slon- or excbanaetl for new. All other rcpaixs Sai"' ? cy, ,IA?M4r.i l.lcraNg^y, \0mmn ftrtQ Ehiladelphia, RICH MOND AND NORFOLK STEAM SHIP LINE^FOJR PHILADELPHIA >A W EE K?Steamers ?U>R F 0 L Kr J. W. K VERM A N,-and Jf, S. GREEN,-wmirwdnf ?h)9 Hue, will leave Richmond every MONDAY and TUURSDAY, and Philadelphia every WEDNES DAY and'HATURDA Y. alternately, at 12 o'clock &1. Freight received mery day (Sundays except ed) at theiCdrapnny's frelxnt-house on the Dock. Freights taken for Norfolk at moderate rates. Passage to Philadelphia, includinir meals and statel-oom, $8. W.P.PORTER. ? Agent at Richmond, Office No. 242$ Dock street. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents at Philadelphia, Offices No. X! 8outh wharves, fe 15 and No. 14 N6rth wharves. ? DBHT1OTBI. ' VlJD. B. WOOD; DD7A? m-MSgm *1 attention 1b not altogether con*uincd<3!m1^ In instructing the.profession In the science of DEN TISTRY, I would inform my friends apd the public that In the future my whole attention will be devoted to the practice ot the same. Special attention paid to preserving the natural teeth. ARTIFICIAL TEETH onany desired base. NITROUS OXTDE OAS always on handfor the painless extraction of tecLh- ATI work auaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Office ; Ninth street two doors from Main. . . .. jo3 a EORGE B. STEEL, DENTIST, 723 MAIN STitEET. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. All other operations In DENTISTRY perform ed promptly and at moderate rates.; Twenty years'^experience In this city. iny 30 DR. GEORGE 3>YKBE8EE, DE?T-?ft TlbT, gives special attention to the<3WW preservation of-the natural teeth, tyoth by tilling and the correction of trrfczularltlca of the same. ARTIFICIAL TEETH at itfoderatc price*. Teeth extracted by the aid of pure nitrous oxide gax when desIreiL ()fllce corner of Broad and Bine toenth streets. R eal tic ? c clmcar. my 20?lm J, S.. 3HCHAIU), D E NT IS T ,< ? having returned io Richmond, offers' b|s professional servfecsto his old' friends, pa trons and to the poblic generally;'1' ' All work done in the best and most expeditious manner. Office .and residence, No. 7M north Main street, uull ? ' ? ?? . ?p 27?2tn nUTXiOBBROTHERSw DENTISTS, 1112 I. MAIN STREET, .ipver Tribbett's confec tionery,) extract te&ft wfibout palu; Insert teeth a* low as $!?. amf rtonU charge for, extracting. Sensitive terth HUetA without. pain. Any tooth filled with gold, and warranted for Ilfc at *f ; TAYLOR. BROTHERS', . ? * J! lit? M.i iu street, Richmond, Vs. N..IL*-Instn:c*lons In xby branch of dentistry given to the profession mi reasonable term?. , npM- j L TOHN MAHONY, 0 SUBGKON DENTIST. (formerly of the tfrmof W'ajt * Mahooyh Inserts (fULL UPPER or LOWER SETS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH forfr->m TWENTY to THIRTY DOI.OARS. 1 r OLD GOLD SETS bought or exchanged at their valne for new sets or vulcanltc. ;; /: Office and residence, ?J5 Main street, between Bixlfa and Seventh street#*"1 - ap f-3m_ 1 vt. & k7 KLOEBKR, ' _LT^ SURGE"* DENTIST.1 , ARTIFICIAL TRETH ??o to??. PURE NITROUS OXIDK GAS EVERYDAY, [DSN TAX BOOMS and LABORATORY. 902 BROAD STREET. fe4 f ttrsi BX^SGKRATOIIS, *r. _S SE ASON.?-R E F RIG E R A TORS, JL WATEB-OOOLJERS. Ii^PITCHERS. PA TENT KR1CEZER.S IfRUSTRAUS. patent SA-, Tit )NAL COFFEE-POTS, ..SILVER-LIGHT BURNERS, 4c?forsaiel6W^jr ; ' ? : /! (T> KKLLOhG-''A-GIH80N", my2S?lm MM Main stmt. KEEP COOI^late-Uncd REFRIGE RAWRS, ICE-PITCHERS, WATER COOLERtS &U . KELLOGO * OIBSON,' .f my2i-iJw , ? r-.js?i Main TiJE-WATER.-^-ROSE <fc DAY*S HOKE JL! MADE WATEB-COOLERa the iventtn use, for sale by . <? ? KELLOOO A OLBSON. my 2S?lm is?7M*inftwt? pHARCOAL WATER-COOLERS. DAVID PARR A SONS, at No. 8 Fottrteootli street, arc manufacturing their lraproWdt>lfAR (JOAL WATER-jCUOLEB, and Ihey wJH ke??I? U?o ?hn? quantl^ of ice, longer than any oUter twin They also manufacture the best 8TONFWABR' ' tntbe United Statex, and are selling at less price than tbenorthern-potters. Intj-': t ? Eucoiir^e bomc maop!actorle?.^T myJtr-fltt * TOHN BOWERS;! 1? ?' V , Kucceasor to ? ? -,;r Iron IHoelM&vertS^S^, Richmond, V?., it! ? ha? JuutrecetTcda flue lot oT>> UPRIGHT AND CHEST REKRlGERATOBtj.' '1 | Also, a fine lot or WATER-COOLERS, 1 . ... .%hieh.bewaiscariMaptvct(?}.,<. ???? u *. 'V. ; /?*t: f ^ ,* ' ' r< ? ?? ,7 "jf "t WOOD A?D COAJU Seventeenth and i)ockstreets aad jo 6 Fourteenth stre^, near Mayo's bridge. ? N THE ACITE COAL *. . :: XQ# . ., . ,? r FOUNDRY. FACTORY, AND *AitofUTM U8E. '! iJM. CUMBERLAND COAL VO* . r ? (Si < $1 ' 4f 1 i fcMITHij' AND ENGINE HBE.-Vf ? ?' ?> iK ? ret'*.* ? !r'\ ' H.HAWBS," ^ i 1 (v EigMee'jUH; -<^ry aUet^. rnfi?irnmn?r^ STNUT CO^5 for street 'at^draw-^rnige. ml Main street