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RICHMOND, VA? WEDNESDAY MORN 5 NG.. JULY 0. 1870. hif. dtsfatoe vrv ( v) W AKD1N ?V, yT X T^ONr. I a.'H I VTA u i AJ?>.T I"! AllVAN'Cit. , i i \ t ?> him A V( i< In delivered to frh?.ri i -;vt kkn ' | s r m\ 1* pnysWff to (.he f , . M.il"'*? ?: per Huiiitm; SX '01 ? :!'?'*>?" :no\t.h ?\>r a Omrter perhtd. i .'? r v l* a k ) ?> !? > PUU'ATCH at 8* per xt ?> or ?-.t ?' \ ? ? " ? ? ?\ VX.KiV ?>l>r ATCH ft.' 91 x-ar nntiO.T.. Ni TIM KK lilAOHTK. ; 'i:i ? Ksir A I.L.- Thtswrll-kinoTvo ? " | : i <? ?.|iii--l<?1 v.Uh'?i Intf h tnllo of Krcik* ?. j ?. i.n S'ic < l? ape. ke and Ohio ni II : i i. ?? I' i i i>?T?> N ?? 1"|< ? , aph N , x. , f. >r ISi * A li [ ?!?' i,S. Tills ii < iii- <?r ill, , . ( ! .'!?} Ii '.4 'files! pl.i*v 1 hetwci n K lehiti'viid i . ui.iti >t..tus?. l'i>rs"ns 'Knn hi IMeh nr>n?i 1 ..* jiVic- ?'i-.ii|i in I ?i?.' roin.tr> 1 ^ ? i . v ctn < li.aln <.(!.?!' iM.MtH nnd hi.* ? , - 1 1 -Till >- <>r \i ifng t hem frequently mid , , . uilliimlihts lit In: a wj* iV?lni?ilc |>ixct< . ii< lw*'*j?a<. -????;? rtrain* one i.|i;lit and ?.||C , \ :- il i I'M i ll's !??.??' and freight trains v? icli . r car* attached. I leket ' for three months , i . ts .?lt:-i|iit-il of Mir> ? "he .i :uul i 'hl<> Knll i i ? tnp:?'.\ lor *:*. i ll' iIIkc Ule holder to i ] .'?? ih "r.'.fi to ami .?in ?Mi limond to this I 1 1 iV .*i" often t" 5"' pie ?v|' ? I t | m s > ? j-i i iiiiiiif h . 'Iill'lfn under twolw i ,n i ":?n' r- -li>r ants, ? !&. White sef i:.i? ? t.ii.ol I- ' "? j? i,? n. w luinus. ' MI'I STAIN Tor 1K?USK.? TIlis wrll k ,.?n ;.!u< ol summer nvmrt, situated l?i i kii )? ?. <)>. ?>:> 'h< IUim- Khlp- moiiiit.tiu. antl ^ . , ,.!!.? 'll > II. 'II lIlVHll, nil ttir ( Ih'S.I V, ' Ml" 1' illrn.nl. Ii;i\ ill); I'Oi'n nrwly r?? I! i'tiMr<l> i ?? n :?iii| ? U r.nit 1'iirnil urr, Iri . ?, |. r ili' rr. < pi Ion ol \ Ullors. i . , -it M 'I vl'A I N -Ti ?P Is always mn:trk- ! . *iiii '!'*?' iV ?--("iio ami cl>:il) lieato ; > .i- i. .-iii'i in i iilli'^nl view. if, mil.' i. in. I hr? \ !i?ir h'.-v.s0'? Uk* shovr* jim ^ :? mil j.riir ii" ptiiia to make tin ir fin ? u. , ,|.l.. I .!?!? i..m ! will h?' f??tiv? \r?l to an. I from I In- depot 1 < i i.| >rii-. A<l?llfss s. ll. i;un|>L(>F A < <?., A fl >|. ll.-lM.t, i. -.'l -'in ^ ( hi >?ip<''!k.' and< ?hl'? K.tllro.'td. ol A U ATI 1 1 N<J ! SKA-1JATIIINO! i ' Ci.|;i;> IHi,A\|i. VIKOIXIA, t*7 new and rt .-uly for visitors. TKRMH : IVr day, por wit k, ?H. Ad.irf-" i:0UK l*K? ?Tlf KliS, ChiTrysionf, Va. Hi'iiir : Mo.inii r from Malllmor*1 or Norfolk to f i.; rrysti.ii<\ s i ?crsT < i i:i ? \ K, 9 i Dill. KVWOOJ) i>KroT, A l-ISK M M.l.i- < i?i: NTY, VA., 1 ..|? ?i :<?! \s?lt?>rs. Kor li'^i'UifuljicsH, p^iod l In. \ c. , ti ! ? mi nrp.isjM d lu the fiK'tlntalnr. I i i.m t ('< r ? io per wcofc, per month. ? ? 1 1 ? ? r ? u ?: !? i' lv,?-l\t? y?;?ri) and !ivriunl?, Inilf 1 ;ir 'it. 1 1 ii f'-r par! ici spending | lu? sum* :.?? " "n>l _ A. K. V A vrt- V. .Ii:. \\' A K M sl'iil.\(;S, >T HAT!! <*Ol'\TV, VA. ; ? r 1 1 ? ? ? I waterini'-pI.'U't: will he ?>p?-n oil ' ,inr I'.-r tin reei'p] ion of visitors. 'J'hC ,'imihI Hnd hcHiilllnl : l lie elnnale de. - il'i I- rli. us, mill highly ln\ lyoratlncr. r lii\" het'ii knov ii iijMlfi'i h'fir.Ut'd l<>r i \ \ I tin-.- for lie irly a rentiirj. IVr 7i> ; week, <Jil7..r'i?; month, ? t ? J ? \ r.llr..'nl to tlie Millhoro* d< pot on the < ii - ami < "'ii" rall'ojol, Uienci hy ? ? it'iil'- t>> \\ i rm SnrhiL'S. i ?!.*?? i ?r> .'"iii:vliilntr full aecoimt of tiii se \..?ii r>*A rli* l-i \Y. II. Mi l?\NNAU>. A^cnt. h-i;ic- thl ; nnnonm . n.ent I hive nnde .iirnntre i . i" aid In She nianaio'iii. nl of ihe Waini mi.:-. t!il> s?:tsi.ii. My iiiiiiii'cllnn with ami i .' ?> mi-lit ol ih'' Merillinr Sprliiy.s fcr t!ir?t' sue < ? -? i ?|i'" *vMI, I lrn??f, he ii ;'ii:ir uiM't In -ii y li ? "I :t eorillfil ami h<?.sl?lt ihlc Weh-'?me. 'l lie I 'Mn ..ii': .il\ an- reqiu&jicd tn try once im te MiN f.i ...rlli' < .1? ! place. 1 " "III .IrtllN I: KiritANIv | I,! I'l- ' ' "i . . . 11- I . Ili'lll fill. 1 ( . H\T1I A hi >1 H'lilNCiS. r.ATIt t'(UT\TV, VA. IM. ??!?.?? anl and at'iaeiive SlfMMKK itK ? - . . I ; i v ill ..|ien !?? n-eelve vlsilors .IIINK I, i :<?. i: |. ; tin .in I ten mile-; from Mil loop.' i>. p.. i ol llii i In -. i peak* *it*l "lilo rullronil. ami I'liin* <ii *ii l> on sin ii. .-! ami iiio.il dire.-t st ?#re i -.a l Ii 'I ? I ? ii *? from iti it lallroad the Warm, ilol Mid Ih Mlllif? >|Thl/L'". Ih.- nai.j 1 1*( imiie, de?ibstrm;iit. alUrative, Mid a t'lnu'iiii. :> n*t ? n joy a wide reputation f?r i in . ni.- ail cut imons diseases, gcrot'ulu, . IiimiiI*' d ar: 'ilea. chr. n 1?- thrush, dyspepsia, i . i ?. !? ' i liy, <><?., and are ispcelally n?ite<i ? ? <|! ?! a 'III 1 fi.r those alllUlllt: peeilllar J|^ III' J. ? ? 1" ???III ? I i : III ("11. I |i n i"i h n?*k. f n pHri il to ?ifTer unnr.'iul I , in. ? in is i ? '.til'i in vaiid> ami I'li-asun'-s-i-ekers. I.I 1,1 |-? til : ami flli'llldi* 'I I lie room;; o| lite I ? ii . iii'i li.li.ll -??ni" roll. hi a st, le .-ijipi' t)..i In I' linl <?!' eh'^ani'.e and comlort to those .si ii 1 1 v ni Im \lr. iiii.-i >prln<!j. fho -i- vk i - 1; i ii ^ to M < ure a eh dee of cottages or t....in?. v. nl'! do >\ ? ? J 1 to apply < arly, ns arraufv. iin n! are ?n t v* Iieliji? made for I he season. I i ctieulars. <sc.,t;lvlne full Iniormailon, ad CK-bS J??bfcI*II JSAXTi:!.', rroprk-tor liaih Alum ^prlllirs, Va. mv \,r AlilKTY >l'i;iN(iSuill lieoiienod for V l lu- n ee{ Hon of \ L-liors en ihe KlltsT HF ,H'I \ . l'|i?-\ lie llreen miles west of Staunton. , , I\ ml till < Ni apeak i and ? 'lllo ratlron*!, tho i u- -lojiiilii" :?! -,??u'ral w*t*-rs are ^ of eh*! vin ate, alum, al - , .iid sulphur. M'lmilaoi .siwiiery jrram' v i. in. I "tFier .iinii. euieuto. liathlux lu hoallo..' v ii-.-r ^r.il Is. l ' i: ms : i aie month. $10 : per week, itt2: per iii> * ? 'idldivn under twelve Years ami ?or \ .< 1 1 ' s half price. 1'. Jc M. 'lU'KKl'SS, Ii P '.?in Proprietors. : j mm k i;i:i i M.K alum ^tkTn<?s, VA. (tl'I N! MAY 1.% 1^70. 'IM' tv.oiii,. nil. I eelehraP-*! WATKIJ1NW i i. ii* i w In coni]*letc ortler lor the recep t ton .-ii. ? is. : | .-??tin iiiii.i.rtaul lniproveiiii nts h'tve li**?'n added i .ii'. '.nii.iiiii.'s kIii.'.' thi- estaldi' htn*-nt passed , iiiluili* hii.d- "f iln presi-ot pinprlet??r, and it Is.! hit* |.uip".eto kt?it Ii lu a st\ie not surpassed au\ h* !?; in Vli'iflula. fin i. hi irt-alde m?**llclnal und curative power ol tin- x^ii r 1*, w< II kimwii In ilii' medical profes ? "ii i ii- 1 I" th>- s|-rli:L--. j.'1'ini' )tip*l(c. At an AL 'I l1; It \ T I V A lUKl'I'siVK s'riMHLANT and tonic. Here Ism* kimwn mineral ?wafer wpial to it. In all an.'i'iule l oiiditl'ins of the systetn and l.roki ll d'-Wll -tile-, of the eoilfititutton. loBS Of ] i/pt in?'. and ;ren* ra| nervous proslratloii, 'Is li"*!'!-. .iii'i v irtu,, iii a r*-stnr:Ulve may he saiely j.i iiiiiiuiii ???: to I.. v.Mhonta know ii rival ainon^si I I ? iii i in 'i ii .. itei .ii Use world. I'll* v aie eM* i ully loillc.Ue'l In the whole cla&H i l ? 1 1 iik-iiI p> i tiM ir to the feiii*ie<-otiHtUutlOh. 'I in i n piieior wdi liuve provldiil fortiielawna ami tiall-room i tlrst class hand of music ; and In if> till al ajl the Hnuri-es of atniiH, m? lit and re ere ii inn iisualli found at our hest summer resorts will i.. :: the l omiuaml of the quests at "iiUCJK J'.KlltCK' AI.CM." Tin* plaee Im within eleven to thirteen hours o | I'lehinoii'l, \\ .iHliliiL't.on, Balt imore, <&c., hy rail * nil In daylight. I*a.->si*iifft r.t leave tlie cars of the < 'h*'Ha|?-aki' ami * i|?t* ? rallr**ad at <;oshen depot, and in w and cli'i' int i*ta*rew?i>ai Im*v, pa><s|'i^ ra-? pldly fiver ;i sm*ioth ?m; level road ol only elglit jnllei, set ? In w it the visitor* at Die spiin^s to tea. Telegraph ollicc In tin* hopd, JAMKrt A. FHAZ1KR, Proprietor. Til K KOt'KimmOE WATFR. Iiut up In I'liiss, contJilnlug all the vn*.dl<-inal qna lli? .i atiwbeu drank at its fountain head, Ir kept jnr sale it thi: well-known houses of Messrs. Pm < ki.i., I. Mitt &, Co., DruuKtat-v Iflcluuond, Va. ; M. A. A c. Santos, Dru^Ldsts. Norfolk. Va. : .m i 'A iioiiim kk .v C<?., LyoclihiirK, Va. ; who will l hi 1 1 1 -n ii p.oti|itilfls eoiiUiinliiif letters of eiu luen t phybl' l.iMS, with ft lew ei-rl lli<*al<i> out of many of t is- i ml ciirvu effected by these waters. in v lu il.l \y CU'KKT SI' KINGS, V7 Mu.VlniK Co UN TV, WKST VJ]??iINI A. This d* lltrhttiil WAT Kit I SU HKSiUtT.favora lilj known a-i the '? ulili SWEAT,'' and iamou9 ioi the wonderful medicinal properties of Its wa ters and fashlonahle patrons, w ill opeD tor the ixasoii <>n .1 1! NK lilli, Tlie location, v ttoo feet altove Ihe sea level, with cool mountain air and most liiagn lllccnt scenery, top ther with two exteu-ivu haths, supplied w |ih mineral water from spring thai rise iw the ii.it hi at a temper tin re of 7? *Iei:rtes, renders tlie | ? ? * *hl Sweet'* the most at tractive resort In the 1'iitU'd lates. Hot. Is, cottages, ami hall room llluui'iiat*"] hy p as. A -tillable II vory in connection Willi the Springs. 'J'el. j.raph comiiiuiiiealloii to every jvirt ol the world. Iki.ard, p?r day ; <75 jh-p inoiitli. JOHN T. WILSON, le 10 - 2ui Man aye r. KUOHN Aft I) ?TATIOKESr. Y < 'COUNT BOOKS. OAIjL at i ; WIS MAIN BTUKET AND h X A MINK OUlt STYLES AND 1MJTCKS. Jv 1 KANDOLI'H ? KN<il.lSlI. ? / tool) BLANK-BOOKS. J j WooiUlOtJSK A PAKIIAM arc hupplled with a f?o??d block Of DAY- HOOKS, I.KDOKUS, J < ? I J K N A I .H, 0 A 81 1-1M >OK ^ L K 1"i' k u cor VI NU-IM X ?K S. lNVOH!K-?OOKH, CHK(!K-1MK?KH, ami all the uvual blxeu ami style* of ACCOUNT H< M >KS required by merchants and others. IUvIiik a nuperlor HOOK-U!Nl>KKV, tbey male up to order any particular form or btyte.'ido *?4 red lu the beet manner. Jc 24 rIM!E BEST PLACE TO HAVE BLA N K 1 imuKU made to order lft at KKININ01IA M'H IWOK lilWDKKY, corner of Broad auil Ninth IMll.l N'(> and BINDING of any description at Mtorl noiice. jell: ? [HE JUil'lj Y'S HKLlOTJiOPK POW 1 ) !>h K f .r the toilet and iiurwei-y. It 1h eom p<?<ed ol pure Hlareh finely powdered and ? Jti-ly wllh beliotrojie. Contains no mineral, and warranted not to injur#; Ihe most a< iic?u- ekin. A'rlce, tfc* lCorimk?oi?i|r4>y * s < s i' ft ft f|t tlmjfif K( 5 5kURIDOT BATHS" A ?l I I'I'Ij summer kkkort in the Mol N7A^? Off VI lit JIN I A f.tr : 1 1 \ :i 1 : ? * - ?.u* 1??<- 'sure-seekers. . Nino miles I'tom <;?>.?? hen Choi .po^kn and < ?lsto rall i. .;?d ; ??'? n. i l.tin-n n.iv.r* Lc^i rjf1<??. Virginia. , Aec< .-by e'onUle daily M,ioo ila^os through 1 1 he world-: "rtvvi'ol tMr'll KN PASS. ! The scdicr) ii ih.i grandest am (most plcturosqu | tn Anicricss. The building.* hrve boon newly painted nad otherwise Improv-d. The table will be supplied with overy delicacy of IbC P?rtle? In Murch of health or pleasure m ay rest assured tb.it ev? ry effort will <>c made to please and accommodate. . ? ? 'I ? those who never vl<dted " The Paths "* f may say tint ilK>y h.tve lc on hbrhly recommended h* (iejieral I:. !? . Lee. General H. A. Wise, < lovcrnor John I .etcher, \\ . F. "itchie. Krq . hnd many other persons of t;ole. TJih principal properties of j lie wider eons' t o" Iron. ma^ncta, wdlne, nndsoiht. TI?ero Is probah'lvpn w.#ter In Virginia so positive, direo.}, and p tpab'e. In Its effects on Uit female syitew. UmVr l-.s Influence the disturbed balances of the To oalo orcranlz-.tloiis aro adjusted and armngod h"t'?at ?*oo<t and merfclS Jl directory, the hem-ilis of who; e utepc is.<tor&wo Are allowed to en toy, but seldom appi-cciiee, and never Under stand. ' Tkhms i $3 per dav, per week, *70 per motiA' Pill I.. l<. I HCO W N>.1 ' ??' prh'tor, l.ate I'ropi k^or of Xfn/;^tt.\? llotelp1 1o is ~Ti'.< Ft >?? gg * Petersburg. \ a. f PllK IIKAMNti SPUINliS, " A I RATH OOUKTY, VIRGIN^", will be o\un on the !*? h JllNF.. T?iey*.3xe*ncy csrlido h> the (The^^j^gJ^e and Ohio rallro^f I from MilSioro" iiep i>, liWW'lliric mllci by eros.in-: flK> Warm funny mountain nud passing the Warm am) 1 1 . >1 ; prints, ov /<*om Covlii^tou de{M?U fiXleen mi Ie8. over a fire trrnpikeof et-<y grade. Iri full \iew o ?ho celo-iral d Killing Springs a'td ih* . ne scene, y "fi Jackson's river. Persons leaving: l'icimioud or Washington In tbe morning c ?n reach tho Spi Ings that night, or remain at Covington and arrive at the Springs ne.xt moinln^. Pamphlets attesting the virtue nf the waters to he had ot' the proprietors, or of Messrs. Purcellj liadd ?t Co., Richmond, or of the agent at the Springs. 1 TKLKGKAPH OFFICE at tho Springs. J ton id, $3 j.cr day ; per week, and $75 per month. M. 11. HOUSTON, M. I)., Resident Physician. U. M. V.UARLES, Agent. Dr*xor * MCOANCK,) IllKur W. Kiiy, > Proprietors. A. Y. S-TOKK8, J my 20-eo<lU.lyl5 NEW RIVER WH1TK K.irT.PHTTR TJl?KIN(iS; GILKri COUNTY, VA. ? ?? - ? ? . . I Hoard por dav, W.W : |?er week, 416; per month, f>. Children undi-.r Leu years and servants, half price. This delightful SPMMKR RKSOUTwIll be open for \ l.-Uir.s troiu JULY 1ST. A stape will t>c rnu pnlarly i wleea week to and I mm tiic Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, on the Virginia and Te<i m sMt' railroad. 1 hose who prerer wab-r travel to the stapo, and have a desire to view the ma^nlll eeiit scenery of New river, can take the cars to <Vntral depot, on the Virginia and Tennessee rail r?iad, where they will find comfortable. Bolel ae commodatlons, and from which point a boat will leave for tin' Sprlncs twice each week. Tim Invlgoratlmr atmosphere, the enchanting seein ry, tho dell^Utfel fare for which tho place 16 uoted li.ousl8ting hi part In PKKS|| FJSIl A N J) * i AMK all Ihu season through), tho fine medicinal properties of the water (helng similar to the Clroen bt ier \V lute), the tlshlne, hunting, boatings bat iiiuir, and the modoratv i harge for board iKdiit it out a? one of the most desirable places In this country .or a ? am 1 1 v to spend Ihecumtner. Kor arty i urlher inforntatlon, appiy t^> the pro prietors.' AV11X1AM KUQLK8TON, New River White Sulphur Sprltf'rti, (?lies eounty, Va. JOHN TYLER. post-ollce box 284, Richmond, Va. Je i? eod'-'in rPllE HOT SrniNUS. I KATH CJOI7NTY, VA. Professor J. L.Cahkll, M. ih, ol tho University of Virginia, re-ddont physician. This reno.vned "W ATKRIN'u-rLACK will be op?-n for tho reception of visitors .IlINK 1ST. Tlrs' Springs o'fer unsu.pas ed attr.icilons to both the invalid <?nd the p leas n re-seeke r. No ex ]>ense t-r effort will be spared by the proprietors to make it as comfortable and pleasant as possible to all visltoi s. The nimierons sources of THKRMALWATE IIS at these Springs vary in temperature from so <i? fi rues FsihrenHelt to no degrees Fahrenheit, throjgii tiie liitermedlave decrees, and thus pre set, i t very variety of bath for chronic <lise^i8? -x They ?re. moreover, lo.ir-if to prepare the syote n fortiie benofn la' aotton of cold mineral waters, whether saline, sulphurous, aluminous, or chaly beate. In cases for vvhk'h stieh waters as are 'oiled In iiolvldMirtng valievs i>r<; mainly indicated. i?KS? Ull-TIVK I*a MI'IlljK/iS, ooutatnlng a detailed account of these Springs snd reports of numerous cases cured or relieved, will be furnished on application to tin. .Manager, at. the Springs, or b> S. c. Takhv ^ Co., Richmond, Va. A TK.LKtiRA t'JT ??KPtfJKhas t>eeu estahllshod at the Spring:;, thus a Hording visitors an oppor tunity ot prompt communication With every part, of the world. J. A. Mc^LTING, Manager. S. C. TARDY, TlloS. R. PRICE & CO., my 1? 8m Ownors. ltlchwwm t.V* _ PROPOSALS. FNGIVKT2i:*8 okkiok,] 1;ICHM0N.? AND DAN /II.Llfl ltAIUU?AI> iJuly G, J^OTICK TO C'ONTEACTOHS.? Pro 15th ' n.l posals will bo received at thh* office until tiio <l.iv of Auvust next for the URAD1NO.MA So.NRi', AN.' TKKSTLK-WURK, OF AIKHJT TWENTY-FIVE M ? KS OF ROAD-an exton sion oi the York River railroad eart uum West Point. For Information in regard to the character of thv work ami terms, apply to tho rnderste.ictf. The right is r or /e<i t ? reject an v or all bids. T. M. it. TALtJOTT, Ch'ef Engineer York River Ka lli oad. j Jy C -dlw&-tawlAnl5th | sAi/r. ^ A LT I .SALT 1 SALT! S 1)1 CKCT IMPORTATION. i I "WORTFHNGTON'S IMPROVED," PULIij BLEACHED, A N l> DOUBLF-STOVEP FACTORY-FILLED 8 ALT. : i . , , . 6,7? J HACKS 1 t per ship Thomas Sin-tlL, now overdue, and HOUKLY KXritCTKD at City Point. V ? 8. c: TARDY & CO., { Jy O Importers and Wholesale (iroeers. J II FUBNITUKE, Ac. A B WOOD & RITTER, ljl opposite the iM?Ht-olllce, Main street, Have now on Land and arc constantly manufac turing the most complete and varied assort incut ol* CHAMBER FURNITURE, PA RIiOR FURNITURE, DLN J N G - ItOOM. FURNITURE, and MATTRESSES. And wo would Invite nil In "want of food, stanilal articles In our Hue to examine 6ur stork. No ostahUsluneut In the State can oiler greater Inducements. We have goods to suit all parties. Elegant sets of 8ii(H;rlor workmanship and lino iiiifeh, and plain goods of every description ; and we wili tell yon a secret : we are still reducing ou$ prices. (Jail opposite tbe post-elllce, up stairs. ] my >0 . griUWG STOCK OF FURNITURE. I 8 T A 0 y 8 , I ? i ' : . : : < < : i are receiving an 1ft? MEN HE STOCK, bought at COLD KATES, and arc determined not to be i >" l i hhs'*- wo.Mi'i I undersold by any house in tbe country. Examine before you buy. tub 15 1308 ant> 1110 MAIN STREET. ; RKM4?VAIA Dri. knox has removed to 1012 Broad street, Immediately opposite the City llall. Hi* laUi' residence, eorner Twelfth and MaMlitli streets, cm trail v located. In a most at tractive and pleasant nelfjld>orhood, and having every dealt able modern convenience, is for rent; Terms moderate. Fossesslon gl ven immediately! 1 jy 4 ? lw ^ DR. W. B. PLEASANTS has REMOVED to 711 on Franklin, between Seventh and Eluhth streets. , , , ? Jy4-lw?i Dli. HUNTER McGUIRE has moved his otilce 'and residence from 1012 Broad street to 6ii Franklin between Sixth and Seventh streets. * teJ0_lw? . RGSTAVBAHIB. ZE TELLE, No. 1204, Is coti-% duetliiK the summer campaign^ . - of the ? Jommjsuary Department, and will tight it out on this line. His Immediate means of active embslstence arc drawn from the four quarters of the t'lobe, including landand'sea, while his r o nerves are Inexhaustible. SEASONABLE DIN NttltS. REFRESHING ICES, RESTORATIVE DKINKHOF THE MOST ARTFUL COMBINA TIONS AND THE VERY BEST LIQUORS, al ways supplied promptly. ' >' The VEGETABLES and MEATS of the oeason, also FISH, CRABS, TURT1JC8, ic., served in ail fvrius with the most experienced skill. Vive cominittiuire I He has banished want and Installed luxury. < * ' "? Jo ? T gTATI^ETg^J-o^-r ! WEDNESDAY JULY G, 1870. TMR CIRCULATION OF THiS J>I-?PATt-'Zi IS LA IMS KB THAN THK COMBINED Cllt CULATli )N OP A LL TliR OTilhIC DAILY NEWSPAPERS OP THE CITY. A^ION SAL*? THIS DAY. cWk A LAUGHTON sell at 10 ^JM.. a the nrstdenco of MjA MaA, corner of Fow Ucntliaud JRoss st^U), a general assortment of furniture Ac. LYSK A I.KOTH ER w?l cell at 6 P. Mfiwo nllP framed tendmenla on tju yorthHlde of Tunable near E Igl^CHtft^trei t. W. o?>I>r>TN wl" re" n t C P. M. the valu^W^ lot .At tlic soutliwi st corner of Grace frfm fn$hth strett''. I'AlNjjf A iff), v ,11 Boll at 10 M. dry goods, \4dftT" and shoeo, ready- ^nude flaftliig, pfr.iw good?, Ac. / f ? , matters/ COMMISSION I >15 J.UNATTCO IMJUIRBKHO.? A commission was held at the Medical OoJ Iokc on ycstcrdav evening. Present: Jir ? (icos Joro >h J. >?*l :fo, George K. Crutch field, and jrf. T. Cku'kcr. Tlic patient wlioi e conc'tion of imnd was 'iqn,red ?rito is a female, and for some weeks has I>eon roam ing about the streets attracting the atten tion of the citizens bv her strange conduct. Her mind is derangea upon the subject of mnri iago. The commission decided her to l>e 'nsane, and she v. ill be cauied to Wil liamsburg by the City Sergeant.. Guano Jury ? Husttnos Court.? The following is a list of the grand jury serving at this term of the Hustings Court": George W. Smith (foreman), A..S. Lee, E. D. Eactio, "William English. VV. P. W. Tavlor, W. \V. Timbertatce, i\ II. Starke, P. li. Maury, S. C. Greenhow, Robert. A. Paine, J. if; Claiborne, 1?. F. Ladd. F. T. Isbeli, E. A. Smith, Alf-nd Mooes, is. C. LinscOmb, Ja?-, Kersey, W. J. Y:?rbrou"h,S. V. ilarwoodj II. E. C. Basket vii I, V .11. Unx.'M.C. JI. L;p comb, A. P. Townes, George \Y. Grot tor. At their session on yesterday the jury found true bills of indictment for felony a ainst Joshua Tyler, Mai l ha Jones, F. P. Tharp, and James Washington : and for misdemeanor against Franklin Taliaferro, James II. Walker, and Stephen Lewis. Hustings Court ? Judge Ouigon j, rea ding. ? The fo' lowing cases were tried aud disnosed of in this coui t on vesterday : < oirmonwealth vs. John j^oiiis, charged with felony, found gU'lty aud sent to liic penitent iai y for three years. Common wealth us. Thomas Freeman, charged with felony, found jMiiltyofpet.it larceny and sent i-oja5'. for ninety days at labor. JohM Simth, indicted for a misdemeanor, ae quitted. l'oi. toe Com::, Tpe-day ? Tos> oh J. While {Police Jvticc) presiding. ? iViartha Brauley (colored), and disorderly. Sent to j:"l in default of seciuity lor good behavior. Thomas MoG'nty x?nd Charles Logan, fighting in the street. Fined $5 each. Tobias Eaeho, assault ing and beating Wil liam M. Eaeho. William nl. Eaeho, assault ing Tobias Eaeho. Case continued. ?#ack Solomon (colored), assaulting and heating Pr'^cP'a Solomon. Bound over for six months. Tobias Kacho, tbrcatering the I'fe of Z. I). Champlrn. Case couts,iued. Drus:,la Washington, Beheeca Jones, and Hait ha JHU fall colored), keepim; a disor derly house. Rebecca Jones was discharged and the others fined $5 ca di. 'I homas Walker, trespassing " on the prerol es of J. Perdue. Case dismissed. ! Daniel Diiscoll, assault'ug Thomas Hill. Continued. Lizzie Cr'ffin alio <? Jlpnlennn, Bettio Anderson, and Win'"e Jai vis, threatening to assault and abus'ng Belle Robeiison, wure I'Mi'tl t "> t; i toll ?utl UtiuuO n?ci i< ? ti/c | sum of f'tCO to keep the peace for s'x months, j Preston Nucko"*, having in his posses sion a ti unk and wearing apparel sup|>osed to have been stolen. Discharged. , Elizabeth Hubbard and Belle Robertson, for thrcater'ngto assault and abusingLizzie Hardeman alia* Lizzie Gritfin. Dismissed with an admonition. Elizabeth Hubbard, charged with cutting Lily Bennett with 'a sharp instrument. Sent on in $300 bai I?lizzie Wynne surety. James 15. Sm;th. obtaining $7 woith of j goods from Robert lleid under false pre tences. Case cont'nued until 7th instant. John Caiioll and John T. Floyd, fightiug in the St. Charles Hotel bar-room. Dis-j missed. Wilson Smith (colored), stealing clothes from Mary Banks. Discharged. Isabella* Jones and Dolly .uumsden, fight ing in the streets. Dolly was discharged and Bella fined Tobias Brooks and Jlcniy Cia'nes (co lored), ?nvadinjr the premises "and threaten ing the 1 fe of Cuarle* Denzler. Discharged. Homy Cooper (colored), assaulting and beating Emily Kinney. Fined fifteen sb" liUL'S. dames Coleman (colored), throwing gtones In the street. Dismissed with a lecture. Augustus Williams, assaulting Charlotte Mitchell with a rod and resisting the po lice. Case continued until tips morning. Al<>ed Johnso^'QfeRed). feloniously aid4| Ingin the stealing, of a'goid wutch woiuh $11 from Burwell oolmson. 1 Msmissed. ,Sterl:ng Phelps, beating William L. Da vis. Dischargea. LilyBennea, for assaulting end beating Belle Robertson, was fined ?"? and requ!red to give bond to keep the peace for six months. u Knights of Pytut *s" Excursion to Bal timore. ? The excursion of Old Dominion Lodge, No. 4, Kr'ghts ot Pythias, ot this city, to Baltimore, on Saturday last, is re presented by those who were so Ibiiuuiitcj as to participate in it to have been a success "i everv pai.ieular. The trip was by the { York River line of steamers, and the cool and brac;,ig weather dow n the bay was a great relief from the oppressive heat of the week previous, and the pleasure of the trip going and returning was enhanced by the untiring efforts of Captain Freeman and Purser Bkldlc, of the stoumor State of V ir ginia, to promote the pleasure as well as to provide for the care and comfort of t he ex cursionists. The entire freedom of the boat, with its almost, unlimited resources, was tacitly placed at the disposal of the Knights, and no effort spared on the part of its offi cers to make tnc1 excursion, so far as they were concerned, a pleasant affair. Ar-I riving at Baltimore, the Knights were re ceived by n ambers of the Order in that city, and during Sunday and Monday were escorted to the many points of note and in terest in and around Baltimore. . One of the most pleasant features of the trip was the visit to the privjite parks, dub buildings, and places of pleasant resort, in Baltimore. Many of these are open only, to their respective meml>era, and all others ore ri-idly excluded ; but with the influence and under the guidance of the Messrs. Gil more, proprietors of the Eutaw House, where the Knights had been provided with Quarters, an unchallenged entrance to each and all was peimitted. These gentlemen were, indeed, untiring in their efforts to as sure the object of the excursion? thoenjoy raent of a pleasant holiday? and thcrl marked eourfcesics to our boys w .11 notion be forgotten. The Knights leu Baltimort Monday evening and ai rived homo yester day mox ning. ' ? y ' j Attempt at Mutiny.? On yesterday Henry Alden and Thomas Davis, sailors, employed on board the schooner J. H, Lock wood, of Now York, were' brought before the Police Court for assaulting the mate of the vessel and attempting a mutiny, and the case continued until to-morrow mowing. ?? !>?' >'?' ?' - ? %,] , Wiutk Suu??UKt?mNG^PEicss "Excur sion.? On aecount of the crowded state of our columns a full accotrut of the Press ex cursion to ? the yrijjte Sulphur must be do ferrod until to-morrow* * * ? > ? I THE CONTESTED ELECTION. UECSSION OF JiiMIE OHC3N OS A rRBLLUlS^T MOTION. EVIDENCE OF FRAUD CANNOT BE ADMxI TED. Judee Gu'gon on yeatfsdiy announced tho fok ow?ng decision on the motion of the complainants (Republicans) to strike ?ut^ cei ia;n pouions of the respons% o Cjfceflre^ sent incumbeuts of the city rillices. . At half-past 12 'o'clock the Judge read 1 Ktecfrton, as follows : ?? % rvt the matter of complaint against | ct als. : j* j* The main qiUft&iri^ia far presented in this^emfcegt. wl,:ch ihflusel d"i c'scunscd in the able jdpcluifbwl rate arguments they have submitted, is, whdlher this conrt. in the matter of contest ^gfKbnfcan go behind the returns of tho, judges of election to ascertain the candi date tor whom alleged illegM voters .cast their vote*. (if course if this inquiry cannot be gone iuto it would be useless to go into any in vestigation of the qualification of such voters. Upon this question but little light is thrown in way of authority bytle two eases cited in argument: People vs. Pease, 27, New York. <15 ; and tho People us. Cicote, 101 h, Michigan. 283. In the former case tho question was de cided by an e quail v divided bench in the Supreme Court of Hew York aud by a bare majority in the Court of Appeals. In the latter cape it was deeided by an equnlly divided court ; so that so ?ar as these cases, and they are tho onlv authori tlr-i which the rcse.0,v.h of < ttni-tu 1' ?=> ena bled them to procure, the gene. .?1 question h still substantr.dly unadjudic ied. The only real :iid to be derived from thvrn is to bo found in the arguments of the learned judges who contended for the maintenance of tntfr respective opinions. i am therefore to ucterm:ne th's question finally, "according to fbe Constitution and Hwfi'of the Commonwea'th/' uuaided by i .dhority and without the light of prece dent. <;ur Constitution provides simply that "ail elections shall i>e by bnl'ot." This system, while it is new and vnfam'Uar to our people and laws, has beeu in umj for vcars in many of the States, and is novy in almost universal operation. It is neither necessary nor proper that I should express any opinion as to its merit or demerit : it is enough for me that the ballot is the mandate of the Constitution I am sworn to obey and enforce ; nor is it ne cessary that 1 should make any critical ex amination of the meaning or significance of the term itself. Ho one ran at tliis day de pute that ?n tho United States it iinoliesa secret vote, and legislators and judges unite in holding its object to be to secure to eveiy voter entire independence in the exeiene of his riylil of suffrage, a freedom <Vom an "uad version or re M -o: -h and a defence aga'nst improper in n>o:ices. Ou the other hand, I do not think it can be successfully contended? although able men and distinguished judges have so ar gued ? that this constitutional prescript, in tended tor the protection of the legal and qualified voter, should be held to restrain tue Legislature from adopting such means as may be proper, compatible with the ob ject of secresy to the lawful voter, to reme dy the wrong of fraudulent voting. And such means can be easily devised whereby llu: sci-resy of tbe suffrage of the legal vol t could be secured ami at the same time t! e lra.'d or mistake of the illegal voter be ex po id and corrected, and tne wrong done remedied. The question, therefore, for me to decide here is whether the Legislature intended that there should be any investigation be hind the ballot. If they did so intend, the contest must go on, however inconvenient, expensive, and long delayed it may be. If lh< v did not so intend, no testimony can lie rec eived as to the fraud or illegality of a vow, no manor bow much u^ud or illc A^-'ity may l?e screened by such detornoim - tion. J a arriving at a solution of thin question the cases I have cited aro of little, if any, as sistance.. . In New Yoik, at the time when the ques tions in the case of People w\ Pease arose, there was no registration law, and the In spectorsof Election, who represent to some extent our .Judges <vf Election, h;ul no power to refuse a voter who took the re quired oath, in other words, their duty v\ .is merely levuistci ial. bo as to election of officers 'VJMichigan. In those states, thero being no judicial investigation or determination of the vot n' 8 right to vote l>efore he cast his bal lot, it was contended and held that such investigation must afterwards be allowed for the prevention of fraud, and to secure to the candidate having the Hghest number of legal votes 1ms right to ollice, notv\ ilhstand ihg bis opnouent may have received the re tui n by '-tegal and ?audu'eiit votes. This ;"-gu men t does not anply to the Vir gin ;a law, in which the JLeg.'slature has made extended and careful provision aga' list either illegal registration or voting. J u the matter of registration our law re quires or authorizes? lirst, the -parties' oath, then examination of testimony be fore the registrar, the fullest notice to all the world of the name and residence of 41?ko registered, ample time for inspection, ex-urination, and challenge, and allows the largest Hbcuy ol appeal to a judge, who is required to ueternvue each case, and whose detei .nidation islinal as to registration. But the law does not stop'with tbls effi cient shield against imudu'ent registration. It goes on to jprovide, . ease the fraudu lent voter should escape this registration net when he coraee to vote, that it is the duty of the judges and the privilege of any elector to challenge his vote on knowledge or suspicion. The judges must then explam to the challenged paity the qualifications ot an "elector/' then ai1 minister to Irmamost searel"'ng oath, and even then may abso lutely reject bJs vote, if satisfied ('-:om their own knowledge, or uoon legal testimony adduced before them, tiiat he is not a legal voter. ; js . Here the law, as it now stands, upon ille*. gal voting stops, except in the asceiiain ujf nt of severe jHtnalties for fidsc voting or registration, and uo where iu. tb?s statute, which is my on'y u u;de, is this coui t or anv other autiioxized or required, either ex" pressly or by implication, to interfere with the ballot or the voter who casts it save iu the ascertainment and adn?:t"stration of those ciiminal penalties it denounces* , We have thus upon the face of our statute as full and complete a system for the pre vention of fraudulent voting as legislative wisdom could devise ; unless, indeed, the Legislature intended the court to go be hind the ballot-box to aneitain whether the voter had a light to vote and for whom he voted. r There is no such power expressly given. Is it to ho got at by implication? I th'ok not. I am constrained to the concl usion , by the action of the Legislature itself that the implication is the other way. If the law as it stood at the time of its enactment were "unchanged there would be good ground for the position the respond ents tafce.. But the law has been bo modi lied since its enactment as to leave no doubt upon mv mind at least that the Legislature intended no such scrutiny behind the bal lot as is claimed here, in addition to the provisions of the registration and election tows for the prevention of; fraud before the casting of tJtie ballot, to which I have .already referred, section 82 of the election law, as it was originally passed and ap proved, provided for tiie -numbering of each ballot by the judges with a number corresponding to the number that the elec tor will have on tho poll-book. . , > The object of this provision was plain. It enabled tho cou? tor the Legislature in any contest of election, when a. vote was challenged, to ascertain with fac'Uty and certainty exactly how or for whom the elec tor had voted. By the clearest implication this pmUdon contMBnlaled an (examina tion behind the ballot, aod ifjMi hadfe :r,nTned no such question as that I have now to decide cou'd weil hfive arisen. But the } -Mature did not allow it to remain. <>n t j/coutrarv, as soowas l ite attention oi' t f>n.t I loyi had l Mil trilled to the effect of this jiw vision ' hey promptly struck it out. Thus'} if ;.pn:ars to mo distinctly and explicitly tq mle'Jri" all investigation into the quali f;?;aii >ns of the voto?Ao the period an Jcrinr to h?s caKtri^Tns ballot; for it can scarcely be ''contended tlmt the Le gislature, wljen it striick j&t ot the faw tb'sstfc, easy <jj?n (FMttcct m*de of a3ccr t the pi? honi on elector votcdtfmeaotThcrcby to leave the courts to arrifc? at that fact through the medium of imperfect and ^mbigitfma^tertrmony, of heresy, adnySsiiW " or -* circumstan tial Qvldene#, leading through intermi nable amazes of doubttnl nrooi to at best an tl ^satisfactory collusion. It is con tended, h?weYeryffiat the provision, sec Won (jt.yWdB'pfvos to the Lc?;islatur6?the 2P?l\v?r to "examine disnuted votes ijWn llictAV \pfi this Xiw. 1 , rrfftn t<f\tf?ch I have /cm retL&vg-jpm tfcolvpassed on tho eve of |(J*c IWroiTand no doubt the provisions of section CI were overlooked, or if not over looked, they were regarded as part of that high prerogative which is claimed for all legislative bodies. These views satisfy my nund that the Legislature did not intend any investigation bcl"nd the ballot. Jtfy opinion is, therefore, that so much ot the answer of the resporucnts as sets up the claim that i'leg:d and ivaudulent votes were cast at the election is improper, and should be rejected. ? , _r Afrer tho decision had been read, 3>r. Mauvv, ou behalf of the complainants, said the v would he willing to go right ouwitli the" contest, but not having been able yet to cyimbie the documentary proof, would nsk a day to ex-iimne the retm.is, etc. Jud"e Crump: We have no objection ft> Your navi.ig acccs" to the returns, but ol course the ballot* can orly be cxnnvned in the nreseuce of the Comi. Tiic Court : Leave is granted, with tLa cou. ut ol' ilie opposing counscl. . Judge Ould then asked that tho witnesses for the complainants be ea"ed and recog nized to appear to-day. The following wi re tberouoon called and not1 tied to be in attor. dancc litis moriung at 11 o'clock : VV . W. Mover, J. J. Underbill, Benjamin Biaag, D. C. Richardson, ?V=,,;";n F. Whit j, W. H. Paul, E. D. * itch, nud C lorge Dowden. Tho court then adjoin pcd. TRANSFERS OP I?EAl? ESTATE IN TnE Cll V of llicnMONi) from 17TnTo 30th Junk, IS 70, Inclusive. ? W. Godd'n, trustee for S. 1. >i;i( m-. to James Golden, lot fronting ? >feet on ea-'l side of Twentieth street between fr iUt'Miu and Grace by 132 feet, deep, with bx>CN dwelling, &c., thereon, lorj G. Is. Visanska to Job t G. Wau, lot on south side of Grace direct between KHith and Ninth streets, with biick dwe.iing thereon, for ?1,600. II. ~to'. St nard to IT. M. Iv?ng, ti u>tec, lot front inn 11 feet on* east side of Eighth street between Frank 'in and Gruco by 120 feet deep, fur ?V>00. Ch.'U'lcH Y. Morii.ss to Sailing J. Ah reus, lot it!ng 300 feet on noHhside of 1 rauk lin ne ? ?? Her' / street, by in feet deep, lor. $ir>x.o. ? . . Cbovles Bauch to P. W'ham Pembewon, lot fronting r } leet on nouh side of Grace street between Adams and Jefferson by Lr feet deep, with improvements thereon, lor , c. ... Alonzo M. Sparks to Williim L. Smith, lot fronting 25 feet 0 inches on Twenty-ninth street bv 134 feet deep, for $00. A. \\ . Brad'ey to vV5,Main L. Piruh, lot j outing 59 feet on Thirtieth street oy lut l feci deep. f'?r ?9:>0. . , I J. B. 10 u rig, ti ustee, and A. "? C^i" ? ? 1 nev. a-sii'nee, to J. AV. Uaiiies, lots !?> and 14* m, port Mayo, fronting together 1 0 feet on Fifth street by 100 feet 3 inches deep, tor Tyler to William It. Thorpe, lot r-*onting 10 feet 2 inches on south side of Chew / street by 94 feet deep, with brick tenement and other improvements thereon, for >'055. , , t , .. I .Ionics Gait to John M. Orem, lot ?ontuig 7 d Seet on Governor street near Wain by i } > leet G inches deep, for f'',0ft0. : ! It. S. Allen and otners, tiestccs, to Jolin S. "NViso, lot l?-ont*:*ig feet G :ncbcs on J south side of Mi"-bl?:iU street near Ninth street by MO feet deep, with stuccoed brick dwelling thereon, for $10,5f. ). J. 1!. Canuigton to Joi n Todcsta, lot I fronl'ng 1*5 feet on Seventeenth street near 1 Unio.i "st reet by 81 feet 8 inches deep, w.th W(??iden house and brick hot'^e on same, for $2 OW. ^ v I i{. Tl,;oman to City ot Richmond, lot 001 i" et front by 88 feet deep, nei?r Concord street, for $iJ1.50. Jauies A. l'atteson to Delia Ann McCaw, 'iturcst '*i lot on Broad street between I Tenth and Eleventh for ^l, 2(. J. J. A. Fu'leiion to Tatilck Crearey, haK acre lot coiner of Clay and Thirtieth streets tor 3200. XT I Charles Eukcrto Wham Kuker, lot No. 910 on north side of Main street between J Ninth and Tenth streets, frontim: on Mam street 2 > feet 3 inches by t?it> leet <ieep, with 1 imnrovements thereon, for S:;,?"50. ( jililes Turp'n to W. J. Yarbroucrh, 'nte- 1 re o ;a lot coi.ier of Franklin and Vwenty- 1 lii.h stieets. fronting 132 feet ou Irankhnl S; ri'v bv 1 ;?2 feet deep, with brick tobacco I fr... v, / thereon, for * >,500. I 'ielia M. iiabney and others to II. >V. 1 Davis, lot ..ont'ng 40 feet on Grace street between Ad'ims and Jefferson streets i>} I lfio fefit deep, with brick dwelling thereoivj 't)m'r : p ' cl to James II. Welsh, lot! . -onting 40 feet on N street by 13? fret dee1), with improvements thereon, lor^vwJ. I Eda K. Jr v's to W. II. Eoker, interest in lot on noi.h side of Mi-'n street between Ninth and Tenth streets, with buddings thereon, for ^10. \\ . Crump to Richmond and Dan ville Railroad Company, lot >ont'ng 44 feefi on Cat ?- street near Dock by 120 feet deep, l0jV^il. Sands, trustee^to EllenT. Brannan, I lot front'ng 28 feet on Fourth street W tweon Ci ty and Leigh by 130 tcet dr-ep, tor ? ;()_ ' ' j V j'eter Tinsley to W;],iam B. Jones, lot fronting' north side of (Jrare street iwar j Belvidere street 103 feet 0 inches by loOfeet deep, with improvements thereon, tor K "Ji \v I>.ivi? to Gideon Rajrland, lot , -ontinc 48 feet 6 inches on Cathniroe street toy 104 icet 0 Inches deep, for ?381.3u? "il . W. I>avis to John Sim?, lot fronting 30 fret on Clay street near Graham street by 130 feet deep,* for ?105. ; PaorosKD New Link on J axes Biter.? A movement has for sometime l>een on foot for the establishment of a new line of steam ers on James river between liicbmond and Noifolk. A meeting of tbe oiiginators of the enterprise will be held to-day to organ ize for immediate work. The new l?ne will l>e eutirely in the hands of Virginia capi talists. Photography in UicnuoND ? A Fink Portrait. ? Thero is at least one art and in dustiy that is as well and as cheaply done here as It is an> vvhere fa .America, it not as it is an) where in the world. We allude to photography iu all its i'nds and capabili ties. The various gal lei ies of th is city may not present the gorgeous display of gilding and upholsteiy tnat is seen in New York', or Philadelphia, or Baltimore, but they ex hibit pictures, portraits, likenesses, in every style and of every size, tliat will challenge comparison (and successfully endure it) with the very best that are produced in either of the places we have named. It is due to Richmond to say this? it is but the simpleSt justice to our photographers to bear witness to their skill and enterprise, j We have boon more immediately drawn into these remarks by a line portrait which we have justexnm'ned at the extensive aud thoroughly-equipped establishment of Messrs. (J. It. Bees & Co. It is a likeness, nearly life-size, as it is certainly life-like, of Be v. Dr. Daxuo, of Danville, Chaplain of tbe (fraud Lodge of Masons in Virginia. He Is represented in the full regalia and insignia oi His holy oilieo, witb ms.;patij? archul board and hair flowing iu sv-owy whitoneea to his breast and shoulders. Tlierc ii a glow of bealUi in tus cbeeto ami a ?p?'-k!c of cr'mation fn Iris eyes. Tho vvboic expression, indeed, >4 vividly reaT, nv.nii ,'u^ the beholder at tlie first glance that ho is loot 'ugiit the venerable jrenileman an lie breathes and Iwcs, and not at a mere "connteifcit r?rc. entmcnt " that carries f-aud in every lineament. Every detail of the i-erson, t ho apparel, and the trapp;>i:js, i.s executed with rr'nute and exiet liaeJity. Notlrng is omitted, notb'ug Js blurred or slighted. The hand (that mo>t di fficult pai t of tho hvman organism to l?mn coirectly) in th;s poi ;.rait is as natural in appecranee a.s nature itself. That one feature authen ticates the picture, and stamns it as one of wo faithfr'ies^ ?n eveiy particular. This portrait is ti oly one above the reach of mere ait. Nature and ait combine to make it perfect. The picture is first pho tographed on cnnva?, and then it Is carefully painted and iinisheabva practiced hi list, who was taught his sV.'mI by European mas ter?. This specimen of which wo speak is Init one of many that arc produced at the jralleiy of Messrs. Rocs & Uoi These gen tlemen have tilted and appointed their mag nificent establishment at great expense, and maintain it at the first-v.la.ss po'nt with much care and enercrv. Their reputation lias al ready extended to the cities north of us, and their larjre work is frequently ordered by narties in New York, Philadelphia, and j Jul ti more, because, wb'le it cannot l?c ex* veiled ?n J*:nd, it is done at more reasonable charges hore. Messrs. Kces & Co. deserve the patroi age, both local and othervt Kej whicu thev are roceii 'ng, for their gallery is an 'nstioution of which Richmona may well be proud. Election of Officetis.? At the last meet ing of Damon Lod<>e, No. 7, the following officers wero ins ta led : John A. Mear'ey, *\V. C. ; George W. Taylor. V. C. ; Charles F. Taylor, G. : E. II. Mu'len, I. 6. ; John O. Tavlor, O. e). CSc*.lVANCE OF TITE FOURTH IN M ANCnES teu. ? The crutid feature of the day wits the annual celebration of tlio '? liandsomd Young Men." Despite the rain, at :ui early hot"- Manchester withered her beauty ntiH her cliivali/ at " I?ish View," the bcaut!Frt| suburban retreat of M?*s. Donkey, and herd at least no sombre shadows palled tho gciu* ral joy, ?nl it seemed as though this Jsfo w..s naught but sfnsb'ne. riaere were b. '"'ltey voluptuous music, an ocean of curls hij':ifs, sandwiches, and other ct^et> ras which so to in: re tl,;s world an Eden ano are as near to joys celestial as man ever reaches on this sublunai f sphere. At a lata hour the party retumea weaiied with cx-j ce.'ive joy. At night the " Rosewater Club" had a high t;me. Professor Bailey, of Richmond, fhinished music, and f lie joy wasuncon tined until the small hours. In addition to the above, a numl>er 0} our gay and festive vouths oetook them selves to the ''City ov the Sea"; others availed themselves of tue numerous attrac-* tions offered in and p^ound Richmond nnny worked : and some spent the day; uleasautly in tue bosom of thc;r fam;iieH. it is a pleasure as well as a source of piido for us 10 state that no Unorder occurred, and that the people of Manchester sus tained. even on the ''galorioir Fou'ih," its t" iv~ -honored reputation for law and order at r'l tunes and under all circumstances. Tite Tjoakd of Trustees op Manchester met tr>-i,:'/it for the consideration of mat ters of vital importance, which will bo made pu!>,:e as soon as practicable. ? The " Chimney Coknkk," *' Evei v Satui> day," and the ''New York Weekly, ' are to hand vnn Ellyson ?& Taylor, next to Dis patch. oliice. S. P. K. Defend Kit. ? Seldcn & Enn'S .ar mshed us the last copy of this paper. Out on tbo Pao.tlc railroad, at fiome of the nt;?- | Hons, tlic conductors shout out, " Fifteen mlnuf 9 to cuter land " It don't take tli.it long to enter | the well-stocked at >re of fi. B. Stence A &ox. The two be t rr'cs lor a sys'em of tiuj :^'r nv? ] first, to kn<?w wiiat you want t > buy; ?U'' fo- J condly, f> buy It ofE. It. si'enck & Hon If tlio articles slior'd be 1 lieu or alpac.. coat t, umbrel las, canes, paper cellars, or uaivl '?< else in the clol,,!'ig 1'ne. AN Ivvoktant Omission.? We forgot to eay,| ??i our aocot "it ot the Pren ?'*nnerthat the cloth which were so much ac'm'-ed were bought. of J l>. Sl'ENCE & SON, No. 1300 Malu street. l.ITTLB BUCKSHOT, at KLLYSON & TaYLOQ'S, lu the A'?. 10 lurk Weekly, DiSAri-oiNTJi ent ? One of the ?"i\.tcd guestf.i who had rlp^e?l 1 ??use' r off In one of 10. B. M'ENCk A i.ON'H superb suits for the occasion, was rnabloi t ) f id the Pr< ss ?'!oner. llo considers himself fully com pens. l ?d, however, by ba\ :??g procnrcdl such a handsome outlit. FOR rain on SUNSHINE an umbrella la a good| thing to bavo ; therefore call on K. B. Sjpknce A SONS', 13iw Main street, and make your selection' out of their largo stock of stlk, alpaca, and glnirh un umbrellas. They have nil kinds at tho lowest prices. Lothaik, by Disraeli; Put Yourself in Hid Place, by Charles Ttcade ; and Lady of the Ice, l>yi De Uhlle? at ELLYSON & TAYLOtt'fl, 1110 Main btieet. j ? ' . > All Fashion Magazines for July can be ha<f at KLLYSON A Ta YLOR'8 Hews Depot, 1110 M?lq street. ? ^ TnE Cadets op tub Virginia Military In^ STITI/T.B wlfl go Into camp for the minimer at tho liockhridge Aloin Springe lu a few days. ? Blank Bonks la endless varloly at 1319 Main street. ltANDOLl'H A ENGLISH. All the leading magazines and periodicals for sale by Ellyson A Taylor, next to Dispatch ofJ flee. : . ? ? ; J Ladles desire whAt men a<lmlre? and this llttlo thing Is Iwauty. TV hat <!o we say Is beautiful ? A, transparent complexion and a luxuriant head ot hair. Wnat will produce these V Iho an 'a MaO^ noli a IlALM will inako any lady of thirty aj?pea* bnt twenty, and LYON'S Kathairon will keep every hair In Its place and make li grow like thft j April crass.. ?t prevents the hair from turning gray, eradicates dajiorulT and Is the finest l?alr? dressing in the world, and at only half ordinary j cost. 11* you want to get rid of sallowness, plm. j ple.-t, rlrig-marke, moth-patches, etc.", don't forget the Magnolia Halm, lilies. " Remember 'Vim yoar promenade of an eve. nfng the neat ice-cream saloon at " Jack80N'8,'? cvrner Main and Third streets. He u ho makes and delivers trt -fiuntllM, . pi<> ulca, lairs, Ac., Ac., pore lee-cream in oof quantity and of any flavor dealred. j1 Rare and beautiful spring styles of jewelry; elegant new patterns orpins and drops; glovo hands; Etruscan and enamelled medallions; new style neck chains, handkerchlef-holdcre, cuff and bosom buttons L solitaire and cluctcr diamond eu gageuient rings. . I Ctiolce uovrlUea In silverware, In casoo, for brt. j da! present*,' now opening at ' ? 1 " " ' NOVTLAN A CO.'R> | corner Main and Tenth street*. 1 OLD Paters, in packages of one hundred oj more, for sale at th'o Dispatch countlng-rcym. , M. Ellyson A CO. will insert advertisements lj the principal newspapers lu Virginia, North CarO lina, Tennessee, and the northern clUea, at p?b tsbere* rates, for caab. Apply at th!aolBo?;'.< j ? SEBBTIBTCUS. I O, O. F.? The mombers of ? POWHATAN' LODGE, No. i. o. o. r., win NlSnVs ?cloc^Thc lastaiutloa of officer* wtllukopUMK. v r ^ Byor<5er?fthwJLLlAJl J. BIDOICK, tre^it* "... : npjiE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE I bToAuOLDKRS OF Tllfl OALLfeGV' MlLlS MAN ^-TOKlNtt h^dattber Woo ^i^AaB^KabsySEl0^5 imW , < . tkcroLury^ HAIB^-COO boaUels^P, HAiBfior WOCM 8 n? iSIiszasp TKRMS OF ADVURTISIKf ' cAS?-rmrAsi.?3*r.T tsf at>tak<j?. trne fiQD?rfct * i imc square, t*? uiMrrsiotu ? Oassqcare, three 'u&criicnSM*.. ....... ....... . ? one square, six Insertions.....**,..,.,. a 3 one snosTfl) twctTt timwtioiitw^?ii>it..m.. y *5 One s^nare, one month Mil ?>?????? ???? 15 >? (>nc square, two montho.... ....i~..??~....... W < i>fl?nqwarfi, thrw a* ?>? 9ABIHJK iSmilGEHCE, 5! INIATDRE ALMANAC, JWfcY f. ???. Sunrises 4.151 Moon u:ta.. i: '? Son nets J.isfHlirt ti'le. '....'.*.. 1? 3 I rOKT 0>* RICHMOND, JULY 5, I8?ll AUBIYXD. Steamer John Sylvester. GtllOrd, Norfolk, mer chandise and passen g<<rs. L. ?. Tatum. , SAILED. Steamer Isaac Btil, Botrrne, Now York, mer chandise and passengers, Old Dominion ?te? m sliip Company. XXKOBAXDU*. Wbrt Point, Julv ? ? Arrived, steamer Stale of Virginia, Beybold. Baltimore, merchandise and passengers, York River Railroad Company, and united on return. . :> u > ? ?r 8H1PP1N6. FOR KEW YORK.? The Old Dominion Steamship Comrtsn*'* elegant side-wheel steamship \;ap taln Bi ack .VCOD, will le -ve ho? wharf at Roekeua on FR'OAY, Jn?y Mh, at *** 14. Freight re ceived ontH 11 A. M. Fare, $12; fltctra-<e, ??; roond-trip tickets, *34. For f relent or pa*a:igp, apply to JOHN W. VL ,'ATT, Agent, Jy c -i. I?o. 8 Covei aor street. FOR BALTIMORE^-Stcameri STATE OF > ?HV<.A\D wffli Icavo her wharf THURSDAY, July 7, im at o'clock I'. M. For freight or parage apply to Jy 3-21 H A KVttYS * WIL1,1aM8j "VfOTlCK TO SHIPPERS^ 11 The lKvatfl or the .1AWKS Til. VER AND KANAWHA CANAL CoMl'ARr will leave the dockaa nsnal promptly at 13%. on TllKSDAYS>Tll(fR.SDAVS, and SATURDAYS. Freight and tolls on c<-o?u for Lynchburg and beyond collected on delivery, or prepaid, at the option or the shipper. Ever y facility possible * ill oe afforded consignees, but no obligation is as earned to deliver down freight elwwhere than at m v office on the Dock without special agreement* way freight will not be delivered till charge* art paid. . , Boats locked and Insured. dell EDWAKD DILLON, Agent. munsiom Excursion to WESTovER.-Per ton* wishing to accompany tljo proposed PIC-NIC and EXCURSION to Wefctover by the s'j.uncr Stale of Maryland on THURSDAY, July 7Ul for the benefit of St. Jobu'.s Protestant KpJa copal tfnudav schoot, can procure tickets ol' T. C. BttENT, Piedmont and Arlington ? IiiKiiranco Company : T1IOM VS i'OTTS at A. Y. Sb>kc? .Vc Co 's; J. F. GLENN, at Unman Branch & Co. 's; and the TEACHERS. ... ADD LTS. $1 ; CHILDREN; RW. " ' ' BASKETS will betaken in charge by the com mittee, properly lubellod. By arra^wmont w.th Colonel Richardson the STREET CAlU> will leave Broad street, corner of Eighth, at cj A. M. and Rockettsgou the return of tbo boat. STEAMER loaves at 7 o'clock A. M. jy l?Fr.M&W ' Richmond, Fbedkhicksbukg avd totomac) Railroad Com r any, > RICIIMO-VD .Juno 2 -J, 1570. > ?EXCURSION SEASON OF 1870 TO JCj NIAGARA FALLS. SARATuU A SPRINGS, ...... NEWPORT, and LAKE GEORGF. ? Tickets to the above-named rf sort* offered at low rates. Apply at the office or the company, cor ner of Broad and Eighth streets. J. B. GENTRY, Jy 1?lm General Ticket Agent. LOST AND rOBKl). A! LOST, "on the ;Wth nit i mo, TWO jfU'I'E.0, dra* a by II. Fro mining, for ono and t? o hundred dollars, respectively. The tinder 1b n ? qnthf jdt? return tliem totho o*ner ut V>Vt Cary s;rtct. ? , Jyg? U? CJ TRAYED.? Carao to my placc a SMALL k5 BKINDLE MALE CALF, with white spots about him and a name around his neck. The own er will ploacc come forward, prove proi>crty, pay charges, and take It away. WILLIAM LAUNPEIi, Tort Mayo, jy 5? 3t* corner Fulton and Graham streets. QT RAYED.? Came to my stable, kJ 1st Instant, a SORREL COi,T. about /HV three years old : blazed faco. The owner w7n please come forward, provo property, iay charges, and take It away. ? O. M. HALY'S Stables, Seventh street between Broad and Gracc. Jy 2 ? ?t' FOB 8Ai.jB? , . F)R SALE, a NEW PIANO, aga^a fjom the factory of Halaew Bro thers, New York. It Is a One seven-octave Instru ment, with highly ornamented rosewood case ?nd Ivory-front keys. Will be sold low on account of departure from the State. Can be seen at 115 we*t Main street. je 30? Iw For sale, boats, GOOD-WILL, AC.E32S3 Wo will sell a great bargain In onr im>aij>, tm? GOOD-WILL. Ac. Also furnish freight enough to freight tlie boats np the balance of the year. Until a sale la effected wo will continue our line as heretofore. Apply to W. 1\ COX, Richmond. jn 15? Wlm L. F. LUCADO. Lynchbnrg. ONE COPPER STILL AND WORM (comploto), 180-gallon boiler: Ono COPPER HTILL and WORM (complete), 120-galIon boiler. For palo by mv 10 WAGGONER & HARVEY. CITY OBDiyAlirCEfl. ^ N ORDINANCE TO PROTECT LL CENs>EI> MERCHANTS AND TRADERS. PASSED JUNE 90. 1X70. > tie it ordaiueti by the Council o f the City of Richmond: 1. No person Bhall sell or oflVr for Kale l>y sample within this city any goods, wares, or ?ny article wha oevor, without having flr>>t obtained a license tTiere"or. Any pertiftn de&trlug to obtain finch a llcoiiie shall apply to the Com mittee on Finance, who shall determine and assess the amount to- be paid on such license, and an pay ing Into the city trcaeury, In the mode prescribed, the tix assessed ho shall have tlio privilege tof d >lng said burilneas. Such license shall state Iho wareroomor place of business ef th?; person ob taining It, and shall authorize him to seil goods by sample at hlfl nl.ice of biurtnesa only, and shall not fie transferred^ snb-let, or sold/ Anv perron vio lating any of tho provision* of this Miction shall pay a II no of not less than Utty ur>r more than two hundred dollars, one-half to go to the Informer; or, falling to pay so k flue, shall be lmprlson<*l In the cky Jail not lesa than one nor more than eight WCCkfl# .. -.t\ ' o. Any person desiring to eel] goods by sample not at a p irtlcnlar place of business, btit by ap plying from house to house wlfh bis aampfca. shall first apply to the Mayor for a license to sell such goo-Js. 'Hie ftfayor shall determlue the amount to bo paid for such llcenf<\ and mwn such person paj lug the amount Lo th<; City' Treasurer the Mayor may tssue Rurh n<*>ns<?tohini. The tienalty for falling to comply with this scctlon shall 1kj not less than Hfty hor more than ouc hundred dollars, one-half to go to the Informer. . Published by authority of the Council. > It. O. HOWARD, Clerk Richmond Whig and Virytnki. Siooit OcftUe copy. ^7 *~"8t AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAP TER XXXVI. OF Till? "CITY OKDI *ANCE8 CONCERNING WAGONS* DRAYS, CARTS, AND HACXH. PASSED CNE15, l*7?. lie it Ordained by the Council cfthti City of ?lch~ mund, Tliat ehajiter Udn,J.slx of the CltV Ordi nances be, and tho same hereby 1? amended by the addition of the following teetlons : 15. The Mayor shall from time u? time designate such place or places as he alkali ?le?*iu proper, at whtrh haoks or other carrla-^M may aund wzJtlng jor employ ment. Tbe owner ordii*vr 9^ ??y ,la,yk or oilier carriage wh'ch shall stand *Jrttfng lor employment at any other time or piaco than thai) ha vo been deal/naied by tho Mayor shall llu'jd not lewi than flye nor more tbatt twenty dollars lor eachotfenoe. . ? i, . ;> >\r. . l?. The Mayor Is hereby authprlfed to iralce rerolatlons and give dlrectloi.a respecting, the places or poaltlous to be occuplvl by tiack ^ or carriages at the public stands, or at kny railroad depot, steamboat landtag, eaual-pafkc* Jaudmg, theatre or other place or pn?)ic en'ort-ilnwicui, when tlwy may be attending for *p*?nM*nger<, and the route tboy ahall *o whnu Kol??tU? ur any smA place ; and If any ow m-r. drl ver. or *i>y other pereon ^atlmr the riage, shall relate to obey ?uof- rt?V^'rnot w "awrttT 11 ? Jy l~tt GBAIM BAGS, 4?. Bags, bags-grain bags. ?,4M OR A IN RAGS FOR SALS. 40.000 XXX BAGS FOR HIRE. We have In store for Kale a stoek of ?>w GRAIN BAGS of aft grades, from the cheapest ^hipping to the bcavleit Kngllah TwjBed Linen, nan a- made, double stitched; which v? offer at manufact unere' prloet. And fbrblre,iJ,**!XXX GRAIN BAGS ; and we will say to twve who wish to h(r? Bag* that vr? pledgo onragtvea to supply anv dewan J to our ltK [ (HTLAB CtffiTOMBHfl who look to tU 10 r fcuppll Vsi I on terms laid down by the Chaaahar <u Couimeree, | Af cuts for HOY T k CO.'S UKATIIE.R BELT "?yi^awAUty?w . WINfeTOK A POWERS. : T>AGS. BAGS. I D 25,000 UNION A SBAMLU9, >lir?ct ^ron I tho factory. Fartlea wanting will save money oj I calling ca ofl. I Je?-tp HABVFYS X WIIXIAM8. DMINISTRATOR;8 NOTICB7-^Hav naliiod aa tha aOatatolnUtprjirf JOHN A: BOTTLED u I' I JL' Wit H v '-i U-*'A Wo hAW rwtwaa, ?.i mysMHena *OY KS fe