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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1870. Uskfi:i. r.wKxrioN.? Mr. I?. Atkinson, of Georgetown, D. C., has just obtained letters patent for a most Indispensable article of ??T in a notato-poeler of and capable of oemg - v ?ix veru^ of It consists of a tin pan on an inclined plane, with a rotarr grater, ca pable of hoi " ** *?*tntoes. or the s.itne quaum, , or fruit. About* half a palloi noured in the pan, and the into the prater, which is revolved i?v ? VI an ?x movement. The prater closely resembles a nquirrel cace, and is easily and readily re ? ? * ? r>h(lrl can work if. which e<! Plane, ? im r, holainjr a half peck of potatoes, or quantity of other round vegetable About* half a gallon of water is . About nan a in the pan, and the potatoes put prater, which is revolved by a crank resemble* a squirrel cage, and is easily ??? volved, and a small child can work it. tvliieh would afford amusement to it and at the same time l>e profitable belp to the cook or housewife. Yesterday we witnessed the practical working of the 4< pooler and cleaner." A halt pock of pota foes?equal mercer and sweet? were thrown into the prater, and the machine put in operation, and a gentleman requested to time the ope ration. There were larpe and small pota toes rnanv being so small that a cook would not take the trouble to peel them, and in four and a half minutes the entire lot was thoroughly peeled and cleaned, without any waste of the vegetable, which would not have been the result had the operation been jwrformed in the usual manner of peeling with a knife. WAftTS. ? 11/ ANTED, a No. 1 COOK without in T T cumbrance? one tiut can come well recont m nded. Aaplyat BRIGGS'S BAKfcrtY,' ?e 2 - 2t* 707 Main street. ?WANTED, a good COOK. WASH Eli ?T *nd iao ICR without incumbrance. Ap ply, ?ith recoramentlatl -nr. to ANDREW PIZZINI & CO., se 2 - It 807 I?/o.d street. TIT ANTED, a S K TT L E D WOMAN T? (white or colored) to ?'o th<* cook In v an?l washing for a r.uiall fatnllv. Al->o, a GIKL (wr ite or < oloied) to look after ? hddrcn and h?*lp ?n the house. Ai'plvat no south Thlid street, between C? j and Canal. se 2--2I* WANTED, TO RENT A IKM'<e7oi^ ulnlne four rooms. gas -nd w?ter, with :? kitchen of two rooms and coal and wood-hoi:. -v, j witbln five minutes' \v.Jk ? f capltol. Rent pal. I miithly In advance. Acdrtss a. if. C., tnroujjh I city p st-'ffice. f-e l ? 3t TX7 ANTED, a FIRST-CLASS WHITE T? HAaD to MAK?- HOOTS at.d SIKij-jS. I Apply to JaHN' 8-liLK. Main street between Seventh anl * Ighth. se 1 - 3t? WANTED, A OOOD COOK, coming well recommendtd snd no lr.cumbranco Also, a CAI* 4.BLK >UKS>K. Apply at No y So- 1 cond street, between Main and Franklin. ' se l ? St WANTED, a handsome COUNTER wirh drawers; also, a SHOWCASE. Ad dress at this officr. ?u 31? 4*.* WANTED, a SUIT OF ROOMS on the flrst < r second floor of a house located con veniently to the business centre or tN*cltv. - dresp, stating location and term:-, " Jv. .1 ." J) is patch office. an 31 3t ANTED, ten to litteen IJUARRYJ1 EN (good haud-drlllers). Apply to J. C. MARQl'IS Superintendent au 31? lw THchmond Granite < *otn pany. w WANTED, TO BORROW, ON THE VERY bEST RKAL ESTATE SM'C KIT Y, 9(11000 or *13, coo for two, three, and '? ttr years, or less, at ten | er evnt. pe- annum *M>I> to I.. W. No tU3. Universal I lfe Insurance Company's office. au 27- (it WANTED, TO LEND MONEY ON DIAMONP.S, WATCH ES, JEWEi-RV, 8ILVEKWARF. &C., at S. A. W INST < K- > Lnan Cft'.cc, No. 17 Fouiteenth street, between Main and F r a<. kl 1 ?i stree'8. Ofllce closed on >ATl.' Kim V > au V I lm FEMALE. TEACHER.? A Y< iL\(i 1AI)Y, wh.se a&nciailoi.s h?\e '?<en v jt?. the est circles < f soch-Jy. wishes !>> rooure situation as TEACH r ?t In s me lartc seminar* or prliitte f ?tully, e*Hh' r coirh or *csi t;?rreii. > lie is a ;uli fcrudu Ue '?f Ib-llins Iu^titti'-. a iiin s h lar, and a lovely ch iracti-r. ?i>d has It ?i i? c sears' experience. Sre ten lies m >sl?' ?? d ? 'I it.c llterarv brauv'hes tisualiv pa sued i?v ymhtik K dies. Title yonnu isdy wiii t?e :ui arqui. Jtiosi to s.ny school or rmnilv. Address, stating i? rtns, Mijor J. B. lilLii., li'Ck l?o\ :<4 hichmoml, V.i. au 23- lot ('Ha K;,ES j.. O CR F. SUMAC WANTED.? We pay the highest maiket price In cask f.>r M.JUU dcti - c elth.r at our tannery in Siftiiciiester, at r.iilr ad depo s lu Uichtnond. or at n ;rc .* o. U2J .'u.-t'n street, Richmotu. The le-tvcs must t>e oftrreen color, well <!rled, and ( ec from Ikmtks, .'ticks, and sand, jjv 4? d&s?'3ml Hl'LST KIN.j, WANTED, ladies to send in their "1.1VEINU" for fall early, so as to get th?-m In good time. The la-.gesl aud bf-st "DYE WORKS" in Ame rica are tlsoae on Stat.cn Island. 'ilu'olH- e ami agenc- is at KING'S, 730 Ju<!i s?:ect. betweei keventh and Eighth streets, Klchmond, Va. Lidi?-s In the country can send by '?express,' and have good* returned the si.tue wav. au b? 3in E. til'.'G, Sit. E ? A. DAY Ton, SEALER IN RAIL n> . c XT A ~ I! k- \ < *Ti\u K US' ai.d !? \(il and Shu/tlng, Hnn>fer?. I 'ill leys, Uclttn.c, I. act Leather. Saws, hud Files; Wrcuchcs. twist Or UK Wool-Carding Machines and Cloth. ng, Steam -Callages, t-aw summers, Sfearn and Wat r Pipe Fixtures, Packing Journal Metal, ?*ick aim Tool Handles etc. if von want ? portable Steam-Engine for :? descrlp ice pamphlet, or* c?*<l and examine the " A.Mfc.S," the best eng'ue mad". I have a general assort nu nt of second h\uti Engines and KoileVi. Saw-M.lls, Mlllntones, au<) Gearings. Pianl g M achliii s, afj'l ottjer \\ 000 Working JKacblucry; .-hafting, Pullevs, and Hangers ; Distillintr Ftxturej,etc., ctc. Second-hand Machluerv and Stcain-Rollerb bought, sold, and exchanged. au 6 -3?ri M A CHINE SHOP. SLOAT A ADD1NGTON. MACHINISTS, Works a mo Okfice: 1122 and 1424 CAii\ elllKKT, BlTWlGN FOL'KTKKNTH AND KlKTKKNTII STKKKTS. KlCimOND, VIKOINIA. ALL KINI>H OF NEW WORK MADE: KK PAIRING STEAM-SNGtN^S and RoiLEKS ii city aud country; TOBACCO WOKK of ai kinds made and repaired; TOBACCO FLAT TENING-MIi. LS made and repaired la II*NCOCK.'S SUPERIOR WANNEK; PLAT EORM and *11 other kinds or SCALES REPAIR K I) and ADJUSTED. AGENTS i'?>r tl-e ^a'e o JUDSON'S PATENT ST^AM-ENGINE GO VERNOR, SKLDKN'S PATENT STKaM-EN GI># PACKING, Utlca Company's STtCAM GAUGES. Those gauges ars warranted by us foi one year, anl we sell tliem ?tl. low p- Ices. We keer all klnda of UK ASS WoR* OF cJUPii R1 f; irfAKE for STEAM ENGINES, such as ^au^c cocks oil and tallow-cups, OIL-CUPS FOB SHAFTING. 8EL.F-FEKDi.KS. PTKAM-WHIS TjES. WATER-GAUGES, GLOBE-VA\VE.\ BOILER-FLUE CLEANERS, ana a central as sortment of such articles as are ust d by all run n In K steam-engines and saw-nillli. SLOAT A AODINGTON, je IS 14V2 and 13'.'4 Cary street. I^JETEOPOUTAN WORKS, CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL BTREETb STATIONARY and FORTABLE ENGINE? and 3A W-MILLBj HARK. GRIST, aud PLASTER MILLS : ? - HI w"Pfkri>L ,.J alze.' 0A1U*4<I*|<? . always on. hand. Ola engines, Ac., repaired and sold on commis sion or exchanged for new. All other repair promptly and satisfactorily done. sena for descriptive circulars. de24 WILLI AW K. TANNER <> CO. Fi'?yiTr?E, A?;. Q B. STACY & SON, 1308 AND 1310 MAIN STREET, are still making large additions by every etcRrner to their elegmt and varied stock of FURNITURE, and only desire an examination by those In want to convince them they sel? as good FURNITURE and MATT REbSES of every description cheaper thin any liouoe In the city. Our stock of MAT TBBiSKS and BEDSTEADS Is the largest south of New York. Come and see us; we mean to ple&se and satisfy everybody. an 18 ABWOOD & BITTEB, gT - opposite the post-ohloe jual a street, wSj*. lu*e now on hand the moat complete an i> JTff varied assortment of CHAMBER i; LRNl'i Livn., PARLOR FURNITURE, L>IMrsG-EOOM FUR-, mxcuK. -'Mattresses. No est^iish- ; meat in toe State can offer greater induct men ts. j Ele*ant net* of superior workmausbip and fine inUh, and plain goods of every description. Call opposite the poet-offlce, up suirs. ?a 11 I "OJJAP THIS AND SAVE MONEY, (ft JLV if AR WOOD a R IT IKE InUnd moving Ei_ to the large building now bemg erected oi f^i Governor street by S. W. Harwood on the 1st of October. Until that time we are ottering our whole atock of FURNITURE and MATTRESSES only ii shade above cost, . If you want Veil-made, cheap Furniture, call on U0. H Alt W OOD A R1TTER, opposite port-office, Main street, tu H-- 2ffl Richmond. T^B.MAUKY^TOOTH-BKUS^Sjust 1 1/ received by I POWHA TAN F. DUPUV. V Apothecary, 437 Broad stmt, ? 'i . ^ X' V " FOS3 KEJTT^ Foil RENT OR SALE, THAT COM-** MOMOUS A N D COUFORTAHr. k1:!l BRIOK RESIDENCE, covered with tin. In good repair, about to be -vacated by the Rev. A. K. Dickinson, and Altua'ed at the southeast corner of Clav and Twenty-elxth streets. Church Hill. The BUILDING Is two stories find hiscrr.ent. The rooms, which are seven In num bvr, aro large and ttlry. besides a wide hall or p xixaxQ on each lloor. The location Is In an 1m provl-g part of 'ilic city, and la convenient to churches of all denominations and to market- 1 st. Hilda. Tho lot fronts about 40 feet and ha3 a d?r>th of 122 feet tr> n ten-foot alky. Besides t lie ; dwelling, iliere are a double brick kitchen of four rooms and a pood smoke or meat-bouse. A vacant Jot adjoining, of ahout 35 feet front and the stme depth of the othT, will be sold If desired. Price reasonable, and desirable as an Inve^tmenf. Apply ? o w. b. Rutins, Real k state Agent, sc 2~Jt 1QQ2 tMain sf-eet. T?()R RENT, the FIRST and SE-?s> X COND FLOORS over E. Cohen's, Esq., Rij[ corner Main and Fourteenth streets, containing two roonn each, with gas and water; suitable fur offices or IO'J#lni(- rooms. A 11 HICK HOUSE with six room* on Bsk?r ctivet east of Brook avenuo. A FRAMED Ht?USK with four rooms on Moore street ne-r toRnd west of Brxik avenue. A FRAMED HOUSE with four rooms on Twen ty ?il<t;th street between M and N. A h ndsome OFFlOK on Twelfth street lietaeen Main andCarv. RICHARIiHON <6- C?V, Real Estate Agenta and Auctioneers, se3 - St Ilia Main street. T?OR RENT, SEVERAL PLEA-?a? X SaNT KOoMS to a small family of goodB^li standing on moderate terms. Apoly to T. R BAS-S, so 10-- No. 410 west Clay street. JM>R RENT, THAT VERY PESI-^ XABLV. BRICK HOUSE situated on theJaiiii. north side of Broad street between Twenly-sevem n and T * enty-elgUli streets ; all in complete repair. Possession can be h:td at once. K. I>. EACHO, i-c 2? St Real Estate Agent. (XI RENT, A. \EHY DESIRA-#* BLE BRICK HOUSE situated on the Hjjil north side of Clay l?elween FIrtit acd Second streets, having been recently repaired, stich as ipajeilng and painting, Ac. Possession can be luu?t<hce. Ft 1). EaCIIO, se 2- 3t Real Estate Agent. FOli RENT, nice COTTAGE, <our$$ larpe rooms and one small room, on Hi"!! I Fourth street, opposite Pratt's cottage, Gimble's I mil. Possess Ion at once. Apply to I HIl.L & GODDI'*, ? s* 2? SI, 1103 Main strf?>t. ' T^OR RENT, the WOOD COTTAGE fa .1 < .it koss street between Fourteenth andjgfcijj Mayo streets, containing seven rooms, In K'-od ord^r. aN... THR RE-STORY BRICK DWELLING ou Mayo street, containing eleven rooms, suitable f.iru hoarding house. Also, BAR-itOOM below the Bollard Hotel. Also. BRICK STORE and DWELLING above, on Main street. se 1?3? E. A. J. CLOP TON. FOR RENT, the STORE, and FLOOR above same, on Broad street betwetn JHiiil \ lutli end Tenth, at present occupied by Mr. J. L. I Cox as a shoe store. Possession given October IClll U' Xt. Applv to MANNS. VALENTINE. 80 1? 2w 1203 Main ftreet. ?OR RENT, a very desirable BRICK j H ?CS'C situated on the north 6ld? of] V A. M siliiawu on w.*. Btoad sin t-t, No. 1410. with all the modern im pr >v nnnts, now In the occupancy of Mr. Israel Ella*, l'osjts: Ion can Ik* had In a few days. E. D. EACH?\ se 1- 3t Real EsUte Agent. For rent, rrick" dwelling#* on wt st sire #f 'Ihlrd ftreet and third w'-ii h'His'o from northwest corner of that and tlav street; eleven rooms; kitchen, <Sc. Possession at once. Applv to s>-l-Ct ?T. I.. APPERSON. I7ARM FOR RENT.? The FARM upon . which 1 now reside Is for rent, containing about J36 acres, suitable for the production of the usual r-ops raised In tills vlclnltv ; situated, lying, an t being beiwe^n the New North road and Brook turnpike -the latter I elnir one of the test at all s a*ous < f the ve-t>- Lading to and from the cltv of It! binond and belnf about one mile distant. 'It enlace ha* up. n It >i BRICK HOUSE with six rn 'iiH. well .?t' water in ya-d, and paved thnuuli ut. which makes It always dry: a very ample for age -si ed some 200 or 300 feet long, suffl <?1. ii' for f. 1! purposes ol storing provender of anv kind : a stable, somewhat ou*. of repair, but wlih Mile ?-xpcn e can be made to readily accommo date tw.lve head of hf?rses; t?ge'htrwlth a very lam* ice house, which k'.eps remarkably well wh?'ii till* d properly. Any person wishing to en anx'' In mtiket-gnfdenlng. it )s valuable on ac c unt "f Its proximity t> mtrket. having plenty < f ground wpil-snited ?;r.d adapted to the purpose T.i mi energe'lc man with a small family a more di-slraide place could scarcely be found In !lilst< c Hoii. Av.v p TS"ti dl-p.>sed to relit will please call and examine for \h iu5< lvc?. T1DMAS M GRIFFIN. for Frances Grtfliti, on Hit premlsor. in*ar Brook turnpike toll g?r. 11K> KtCO COUNT Y. AagUSt 20, 1S70. au 31-eod2w T^oR RENT, ii desirable FAMIIA ! J. Ii * SIDKNI K.lii i borough order, recently fs?i. p<Apcred and painted. with gas and water, on Third street between C lay a;>d I.elgfc. For terms, ?&c., apply to lit. It. A. LEWIS au -i? p jd'Jw t n Grace street above First IJiOR RENT, HOUSE No. 311, ongf* Four 1 1) between Broad and Marshall Si-L stree-'.s. Dwelling contains twelve rooms, kitchen three. Gas, wat, r, and the u>tial conveniences on the lot. I'i'ssessl <n given l?t September. Apply to I. I.. CAl'V at So. 317, on same street, au 29? 3tcod MRS. M. B. STKANGE IjH)R RENT, the ST< HIE and L'P PER 1 t'AII r OF THK l!Or.>K 311 Broad street ;glii! either separate or togell?-:r. Inquire of MISS MARY WHITE, an 31 1719 Main street. 170R RENT, the STORE recently oe-gffti .T cupkd by Messrs. Pleasants & Co., on Bill! KifUeuth between Mal'i ;ind Carv iticets. 1. la ?(diiil'a lv nuaoted lor a wholesale groccry or commission-house. Apply to HILL & GODJ>T.Yi. an Si 3t llu* ~?am street. IMIR RENT, 'THAT REALLY 1. beautiful ?n"d attractive SUBURBAN .fiiiil Ur-SVjVP. > OK, with sixteen acres of land a: taclieU, uoar Camp Orant, mid at pro. cut occupied bv General M'wberrv, con tain ln?r six rooms; kitjh ???, s'-ahle, &e? with a large number of lrult trees, .ti d l lie usual out-bulldlngs found on a first class residence. To a eood tenint the rent will be rea sonable. For te> in-> and time of possesion, apply to LYME A BROT11X.K, au 3C? 4t Auctioneers. FERTILIZERS. 1 )ERU VI AN GUANO ? 100 tons No. 1 J. ij S> It i' V iA N G U A \ O for s*le by ael? d,wAswlm aL^L-ON & API ISOX. PACIFIC GUANO.? 500 tons SOLUBLE JL 1'aCiKIC GUANO fv>r sa'e by sel -elw&awlm ALLISON & ADDISON. I^LOUR OF RAW BONE.-200 tons FLl'UR OF It AW B;)Nt<', warranted tin burnt and unadulteraU d, for sale bv ss 1? d, wAswltn ALi,lS"X & ADDISON. TXT II AN N ? S R AWBC >N E SUPER T T l'Hos-l'HATK.? 100 tons KaWBO.NKSL PK?(P!lo8(*H ? TIC lor bale by be 1? d.w&swlm ALLISON & Al>DLU)X. PIIE SOUTHERN FERTILIZING COMPANY, OFFICE 1321 CAliY STREET, OFFER T1IEIK TOBACCO FERTILIZER AND OLD DOMINION FERTILIZE It at reduced prices, for use on the wheat crop. We Invite the attention of wheat growers to our FALL CIRCULAR FOR 1870, containing valuable testimonials from manv ol the best farmers in the State, which will be for warded, postage paid, on application. Special preparations put upon liberal terms at short notice. W. GILHAM, au27-2m Piesldent and Chemist. COJN FECTIONEKIJES. gPEC IAL LICENSE REQUIRED j Fon M A N UFACTURIXG ST AM P-CANDY. II ivlng procured a ppeclal license for $150, whicli Is rcqulied to MANUFACTURE STAMP-CANDY, I am now prepared to 6upply retailers with any quantity of this novelty. NO LICENSE RK QUIRED OF RETAILERS. SOLD ONLY FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. C . 7. 1 M M E R , 1H8 MAIN STRFET, RICHMOND, YA. uu 31? lOt ?pBUITS! FRUITS!! FINE PEACHES, FINE PEACHES, FINE PEARS. FINE PEARS. ANDREW PIZZINI A CO., Jy 13 807 Broad street . ?3y on DiltrifcutlOD. A ^ ^nrn T SELECT SCHOOL #0R YOUNG LA nift Mihs MARTHA T. MAYO will resume . dut^'ofter BOHOOOFOB Y'HJKG' SADIES o? tbc FlB8T M >NOAV IV OCTOBER at No. CIS north Sixth tweet. Terms made known upon application. ____ so 2? coutL C3 JANE'S SCHOOL, GRACE BETWEEN 8ECOVD AND THIRD streets; The fourth session of Uih cohool comments MONDAY, September 28th isto and closes June 30th, 1871. Beginners In spelling a.n?J reading will be ad mitted. fch- nil (he patronage just'f. If a Jdltlonal teach ers will be employed * JAMES H. r.AXE M., Principal; CHARLES D. Mv R OS, Asilstjnt. se 1? dim t} ICHMOND L A N CA STERIAN .lYi SCHOOL.? The t xerrl-p* "f thli school will be resumed on MON Da V N KX r. September 5th. so 1? 3t* .J. E It *.T^S, Vrlucipai. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND UCBIbDRR N? Miss K \TE CLOPT( > having returned to Richmond, will re cpan her nchooF on MONDAY,* ctober 3 1*70. In Linden Row, No. 102 e*8t FrankUn str rt, between Fifit and Second Ftrefts. The Musical Department wilt be UDder ilie charge of Mrs. William H. Pow ers, formerly Mrs Amelf Ri'rilev. For circulars, addres3Mlsa KaTE CLOPTON. at Mr. Wallace's, corner of Byrd and Third 9 '.recta, Gambit's Hill, or Mrs. POSVERf, at the schoolroom-'. au24-lm* QEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. The academic vear of Georgetown College com mences on the First Monday of skVtem P?K R and ends in the first wei k of July. The lectures In llr* medical and law departments will commence in October. JOHN' Early, H. J., President. Circulars containing particulars can be obtained by applying to I lie President an 10? lrn T IF. HORNER'S CLASSICAL AND *1 . mathematical SCH ;OL, OXFOR ). N. ('.?With the view of preparine boys for the senior classes in the Unlw>isiiv of Virginia, one y? nr has been added to t lie former course of studv. The present scholastic yt-*r will close the 20tii MAY, 1871. with a vacation of four weeks In De cember. Students reinalnii >r * vor may prosecuLo ihelr studies in the wintar vacation without any additional change for tuition. The principal is n?slstvd bv Mr. FRANK W. Christian, of Richmond, a graduate of tbeUnl vcrs'.t ?> of Virginia In tlic schorls of Latin. Greek, German. Mathem atlc, a' d Moral Philosophy. Mr. Christian comes h!p hly r'.'om mended by the Faculty of the University. Mid Ji is been a Miccess l ul teacher in the 'Episcopal i lgh Sclnol of Vir ginia," near Aleraiidri t. The charge for bo*rd and ti.itlon, exclusive of lights and washing, is $140 per term of twenty weeks. Studt*uts are chared only from the time of admission, and none are admitted hut those wishing to pursue the rrgular course of study. J. II. nOttNEB, A. r<? an 13 ?* i'llnclpal. VOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY OF THE A VISITATION. Ml'N'S-e MARIA, on Grace street !>? tween Twenty-second and Twentv-thlrd .'W-ets, Richmond. Va. Tlie dn-'ies of this lintl .mloii will be resumed on th?? FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. For prospectus of terms application can be made to the SUPERIOR* 8S ol the Academy. au 3 -dt H&eodtFebl j C<T. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, CORNER Oof fourth and Marshall streets. I The scholastic exercists of this institution will be resumed on the FIRST M NDAY IN SEP TEMBER. au 9 ? lrn B Si day I n J u v k. For particulars, address Rev. Dr. DUNCAN, president of the College, or H. ESTILL, Secretary of Faculty. J i 20? tlstQct AshNnd. Va. LUE RIDGE SCHOOL, ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA. A. K. YANCEY. .Jr., Principal;) W. LATH v M. Jr., > Instructors. HUGH CRAIG, A. M., ) The next sesion commences September 15, 1870, and closes .Tune 1">, ls71. The Principal and h's ?s oetntes are gradu?tes respectively cf the Virginia University and of Cambridge," England, and are teachers of large ex- 1 perience. Terms : Tuition, board, f-el. lights, and wash ing. for entire session, $sv5?. References : Faculty of University of Vir ginia and former natrons o' die school. Address A. K YANCEY. JR.. jy 18 2in Gri-eawoi d Oepot, Va. t* 1CHMOND MALE ACADEMY. R Franklin street \-ot V,,M1 /Commence ^SF1PTEMB?'J'?tl^ "Verms for scholastic vear, payable u latterly in adv.nce . {Q p rimary r ugljsn cn (0 VmleTn fciugaa^'e at Professors' ratei. 2 G0 ^'circulars at bookstore*. QO0D30N D. S. DAGGETT. JR-. au 22--t()cl Jt'rinclpals.__ PRIMARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. C.s. F. P. IIOBSON, MRS. H. A. WISE, <lR. AKr?, ihi jiH have the advantage ol Lathi and Mathematics at the school of Mr. ?L M.bTROl HER. Fur particulars see clrcii^'s, which can he found at the. book-tores of Mr. G. L. Bldgood uiid Messrs. TV oodhouse A I *rnam. _ ? ???? "?? w,mam , ? *<??.,; -?*>?? uriK S|W\N REED WILL RESUME MtiIk V>I-TVF,,nOK II Ml fCHOOl; THE ifiKST H'lVDA^ IN OCit'liF.K at residence, corner of Broad and TwiutJ -ftghth streets, au 22? eoUl- ? - MISS V. A. LAWS "WISHES TO EX GAGE MUSK' SCHOLARS for the ensu ng aes.lon. F.irl>; ?|.?llcwl..M ??? ?* ?? arrancemon'-s del cud on tiii* number of pu| il? - eurrd!' A p" ly at 409 ( tlay *tr,- t. au iS-e-.dlm* 'GUIRE'S school, n. vsmt?t<, Fit iNlv- IN AND - DAMSSTIU'.Iv. lf% . J. I'. " r j/J?",*. r- J Principals. DR.J.M.G McGUl?E.< 1 O A KHICSSON- 1* reix b a' d German. prlnrfp.u tUr,uKl? OOUTI1ERX FEMALE INSTITUTE, ^ ItTCtiMOND V ? ? ? ' 1 Ii ?? Instil utl n will be rc-opjned on tl. ' FIRST M N DAY IN OOTO UER N >? XV. A lull corps l te-ichers will be- in attendance, aud among twin a * KENLll liU ^ The chart's for board have beenrc iuced for I be ensuing ws^ioii. F?r cstulop..,, ,.n?fhu At M.. an 2? d&swtm N-fi 3 " **' t Lrace street. TM'ISCOPAL I1UJI1 SCHOOL, JCj F\I>-FaX county, va. The twenty-seventh session begins SEPTEM BK? 21. 1S70, and ends J UN b 2L 1*71. TERMS : $330 per annum. No extras. For cir cutare, uddH-3^LACKii,oK]> ^ A., Principal, au o? 2m lock-box Alexandria, Va. T AW SCHOOL. The Law Department or Richmond College has been onrauized. and the school *y'j.l bo opened on the 1ST DAY "F OC'TOBEK "JFXt. J. I* N?. CUKKY, LL. i?: ; HALYB1IKTUN ; and \V U.LlAM GHEEN, L,cir?uUrs0Sly?lbe had and further Information obtained upon applb a'.ion by ittUjr or o^er?lse tn K 1'ITItYEAR. Esh., chairman of the bacult} or to' cither of the Law Professors at Richmond, au 30? dtOl RICHMOND FEMALE INSTITUTE. This Institution will re-open OCTOBER 3, 13"0, with a lull faculty, and wltio her arrangements complete. Special advautaj!** and inducements a?? offered to BOARDING PUPILS, who are in vited to correspond at once with the undersigned. Catalogue, with terms, et ., sent on i application. CHARLES H. Wihbl'ON. M. A., au 20 -2w 1 resident. Medical college of Virginia, H-CllMONl '.-SESSION i ?F 15>70-'71.-Tl e next ANNUAL COURSE OF l.BOTURKS will commence on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCIO BFH, ami continue five month'*, with a fully or ganized faculty (consisting of tune pro/?r*or#), and with all the requisite ai'I'auatds, models, dpawings, and other facllules tor the Illustra tion or iheleciures in the several departments. An !iuipl? supply of material for practical an ?^T^m^'ical INtTRUCTI'?N at the College nosPtTAL, the CITY Almshouses (wh te and ??w?. Hnil the t'iPPENSAUV attached to the College. ' Special Clinics on diseases of the eye and par and diseases of women ?.nd children. UpVm' ? Matriculation, *5 : f?ll course of lec tures, $1*20 ; graduation, $3u ; dt-moustrator of au a TrL^onable Indulgence for the profeesors' fees <nijKI3^ln Richmond, $18 to <30 per mouth. L' U^ofllSr.cuiiv. mtiv next session of the T fk^^SHVelfth":.SSt?TE' , , wTrSsKiv^Ptcmber si, IB70. "lor c??rB, ..n-m E. F. f AKHAM. RFJiXACRAXTM. ZETELLE, No. 1204, i? con-i ductlnK the summer cam paigni lt serves are inexhaustible. S1-* SONABLK ma gSghc80F?lmMOG5TC/B^OO^S TIONH AND THE VKItY BEST LIQUORS, al w55fe vSSeTaBLKS and ME ATS of theseaw^ alio *nSff" CRABS, TUBT ES. Ac., served la JniUUedinxttrr. J AUCTSOW.flAIt?H-?? Day. r^M1? "ii ? ? i . i-i Aruxn-i-u-L- -j? u-lTlj-'- -V-i- ^ ? -? ? i ? i ? . - , uij-ia/w By Cook & Laog&ton, Auctioneers, comer of Governor and Franklin 3trcct?. : Handsome wTlnut parlor suit, household furniture, li ?UOES, OILCLOTH, Ac., AT AUCTION? HIS DAY at 10 o'clock we will sell ot our auc tlon-ronms One handsome WALNT7T PARLOR SUIT, co vered with srrcen reps ; medallon backs ; made in thl9 fit' : OFFICE DK8KS and CHAIRS, About R0 yards excellent FLOOR OILCLOTH, MAHOGANY ?Tt<N>Y i I D BKDSTXADS, HANDSOME MARBLE-TO?' ROSEWOOD Cabinet. MARBi E-ToP W a SffSTANDS and COMODEH, .vew HAIR and SHUCK MATTRESSES, CANE and WOOD-?E AT CHAIRS, Fxcellent COOKI - G-ST< >VES, FEATHER BE'iganl PILLOWS, MAHOGANY" .-If>EBOARl?8 and TABLES, New STAINED WARDROBES, COTTAGE BEDSTEAD* *c., Ac. ALSO, For account of an administrator, Tfcre* barrels BRANDY, WINE, and SCOTCH VfllldKEY. COOK A LAUGH TON, ce 2 Auctioneer". By Thomas W. Keesee, Auctioneer. No. 1317 Main street. I L L I N E It Y~ GOODS, RIBBON'S, i.i a SH<?W-CA8ES. COUNTERS. CROCKE RY WAKE, ,tc., AT AUCTION.-I will sell, on FRIDAY MuRNING. September 3d, commen cing at 10 o'clock, at the house or Mr. N. C. Bar ton. No. 007 ,Valn street, al" of his STORE FIX TURES, STOCK (iv GOODS, Ac., consisting of LADIES TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. CHIl DREN'd TRIMMED HATS AND BON NETS, FINE SASH, BONNET, and TRIMMING RIB BONS; HAv -S'?rE jnnnoBH, MILLINERY FIXTURES, SHOW-OASES, COUNTERS, CROCKERY WARE. KNIVES. FORKS. AC. THOMAS W. KEEaEE, se l Auctioneer. M By Lyne A Brother, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, No. 1439 Main street. VALUABLE TWOSTORY BRICK DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF SECOND BETWEEN BAKER <vND CHARITY" STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION. -Will be sold at public auction, on the premises, on FRI DAY the 2il day of September, 1870, at Ci o'clock P. M. . that very desirable TWO-sTORY BRICK DWELLING located as described, and designated by Jot No. 920. at present occupied by Mr. Stetter, containing four ro< ma ; kitchen, meat-house, stable. Ac.; lo good repair. ( The lot fronts on the west side of Second street , thlrty-f ?ur feeu running back a depth of about one hundred and twenty-six feet. terms : One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months for negotiable notis, Interest added, secured by a trust deed. LYNE A BROTHER, au 30 Auctioneers. DISSOLUTIONS A PARTNERSHIPS. Q O-PARTN ERSHIP NOTICE. We, tlie undersigned, have entered loto d co partnership under the firm of NOLTIJih A B RO TH" R to carry on the RETAIL HARDWARE BUi-INESSat No. 009 Main street, where we will be pleased to see our friends and the public gene rally, assuring them tliev will flud a complete stock of BC11 DInG MATERIALS, SHOVELS. SPADES. HOUSE-SHOES, BELTING, IIOUSE F CRN I SUING GOODS, Ac. JOHN M. NOLTING, AUGUST 1, 1870. GEORGE A. NOLTING. New hardware store, NO. 9 0 MAIN STRERT, RICHMOND, VA. Butlders, mechanic?, blacksmiths, and millers, will find a COMPLETE STOCK, selected et prc-ssly for tiielr wants, which we effer at low figures for cash. se l-lw NOLTING A BROTHER. Richmond, September l, 1870. "YTEW CO-PARTNERSHIP - NOTICE. i.1 The undeislgned have this Oay formed a co partnership undt-r the firm name of WINGO, ELLETT ft. CRUMP, to carry on In the city of Richmond the wholesale aud relall BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, and will occupy the large and commodious storehouse heretofore occupied by William Ira Smith clothier. No. 1308 Main itreet, and we hope by atr let attention to business to merit the confidence and support of the public. C. E. WINGO. J. IIN S. ELLETT. so 1--2W JAMES D. CRUMP. D Dissolution.? The tirm of doggett X AvDERSo\' was dissolved by mutual con st ut on the 25ih Instant. Th? business will be con duced ity c. UOGGET r p.t the corner of Governor and Franklin streets, undGEORGEW. AiVD?K SjN at 12oiJ Main ttreet, over the store of N'oih Walker & t o. All persons indebted to the Ute linn are rccmest * rl to call mil se'.tle their scxmnt? promptly at the corner of Governor and Franklin streets, and i 11 persons lia vine claims will present them tor paMr.eat. C. DOGGETT, an 30- at GKO-vGE W. ANPE'lSON. TS-OLUTION OF CO-PARTNER- 1 Sill I*. -The llrm of JOVES, BlSOWN & CO., is this day dissolved by the death of Mr. WIL- ! LlAM B.JONES. RICHARD 1. BROWN and T. WILLIAM PEMBERTON, the sutvivlne partners. are alone authorized to settle tbe busi ness of the bte firm. All person? havlmr claims against the lite Arm of JhnES, BROWN' CO., ?re requested to pre fejtlliem o the uoders'gned f< r payment, 11 per?, ns indebted to the l ite Arm of JONES. 15 It OWN it CO., art- requ-sted to come forward and settle their accounts without delay. Rl('llARI) L. BROWN, T. WILLIAM PEMBERTON, surviving partners, j Richmond, Va., August 18th, i87o. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.? TllC un dersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship under the s yle of BROWN'. PEMltKkTOV & CO. for tho purpose of conducting GENtRAL WHOLESALE GICOOERY A.N'l) LIQUOR BU SINESS in tli*' ci?v nf . As successors ol ? be late Arm of Jones. Brown A To., the Svli' it the patron ige of the iricuds oi the late concern and the public generally. K. L. BROWN, T. WILLIAM PEMBERTON, D. O. DAVIS. RicnMOXD, Va., August 18, 1370. an 22-lm i:s).s.^3 i-:v, florists, Ac, IYE HUNDRED BUyilELS^ TIMO THV' SEED (new crop) for sale by se 1 d.wftswlm ALLISON Jt ADI/I80N. i nnn bushels orchard grass, J ,UUU 300 bushels HERD >GR ASS, H'O bu-bels CLOVER SEED, rcwcrop, for sale bv so l-d,w,*3wlui A LLISON A ADDISON. rjn U R N I P SEED. ItUTA BaG A SEED. New croj uow ready of WHITE NORFOLK, WH11 E GLOBE, .RED-TOP STRAP LEAP, WHITh-T P STRAP LEAF, WHITE DUTCH, IKKIVING'SRUTA BAGA, ASHCROFT'S SWEDE. AMKRPJAN RUTA BAGA. See ls sent by malL Addiess ALLAN &. JOHNSOW, 1306 Main street. Tost-oAlce box 4i>. jy 17 rjPURNIP SEEDS. NEW CROP. PURPLE-TOP STR \Mi.EAF, W111Tk.Fi. AT dutch; LARGlC WHI I'K GL, BE, LARGE WHITE NORFOLK, YELLOW ABERDEEN, SEVEN-TOP, and PUKPL ->TOP RUTABAGA, grown from the same stock aud of the same supe rior qaallty as those sold by us for the last three I years. ALLISON & ALDISON, jy IS 131'Q and 1322 Cary street. CELERY PLANTS, FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE PLANTS, now ready at ALLAN & JOHNSON'S, Je 30 1500 Main street. TURNIP SEED. RUTA-BAGA SEED. New crop now ready of WHITE NORFOLK, WHITE GLOBE, Rw D ToP STRAP LEAF, WHITE TOP STRAP LEAF, WHITE DUTCH, IK IK VINO'S RUTA-BAGA, ASHCROFT'S SWEEDE, AMKRICAN RUTA-BAGA. SEEDS by mail. Address W. H. TURPIN, Jy 13 1523 Main street. SU.VHERRESOKTS. Alleghany springs. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VA., COLIIOUN & CO.. PROPRIETORS. In order to prolong the season, the proprietors of I the ? ALLEGHANY SPRINGS will on the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, RE DUCE THE RAT * S OF BOARD TO THE FOLLOWING PRICES : Per month $50. oo Per week 15.00 Per day 2.50 au 28 ? 2w COLHOUN A CO. EALING SPRINGS. PRICK uF BOARD REDUCED. From and after this date the price of BOARD wilt be TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY AND SIXTY DOLLARS PER month. au 19? tlstSep B. M. QUARLKS, Agent. T OCUST GROVE, JU GREENWOOD DEPOT, ALBEMARLE COUNTY. VA.. is open lor visitors. For lm'thfulness, good living, &c., it Is unsurpassed In the mountain-. Tekms : $2 per day, $10 per week. $30 per month. , Children under tweUe years and servants, hall price. Deductions for parties spending the sum mer. [je 6? im] A. K. YANCEY, JR. STOVES AND TINWARE. PREPARE FOB WINT^R.?Thla is the season to hive your FURNACES, FIRE PLACE HEATkBS, and other STOVES repair ed, cleaned, and made ready for cold weather. MOUnTCaSTLE, 520 Broad street, is prepared to receive your orders and execute them {"racticaJly, reasonably, and promptly. STOVE CASTINGS, _ dto*| alwayi oa band, *u 84 a , ? . :vs y<- '? AlfCTKMIP'^AIjES? Fotnr? ?ft ' By Mi & Goddin, Auctioneers and Peal Estate Agents, No. 1113 Main street. ANDSOME AND WELL-AR JUL IUNO?n STORE and dwet.ung ON BROAD =i-HEKT NEAR MtJNFORO STREET FOR SALE AT AUOTION.-We will pell on tlie premise* on MONDAY the 5th Septem ber, at 5 o'clock P. M.. the property above U2 f-cribed. r?he lot has a front on Broad <?tr?et?s feet, running ba: kl35 to a wide alley. The.lmprovc ments consist of < new TW's L'\ RY FRAMED STORE and DW7LLIVG. wl h four rooms be sides basement. Krontirg on th* allev ar" TWO FRaMEDTEnEMh NTS with three rrtoms cien. There Is a well of excellent w.i?er on the premise* bo arr inpod r*s to accommodate the several tene ments; and Is a pood stand f -r buplress. Terms : One.foiirth cash: balance at four eight, and twelve months, for negotiable note?, in terest added, and secured by trust deed on the pro perty. LEK A GODDI N , A uctloneer?, 8e 1 1113 M-iln street. By Lee & Go'Jdln, Auctioneers and Real Estate Ager-.ts, No. 1113 Main street. Building lot on lester street, IN ROCKETTS. AT AUCTION.? On TUESDAY, Gib Septembor, on thf? prfiTilses, as CJ o'clock P. M., we *"111 ffll a PESIUABLK LOT, fronting 05 f.et on Lester f.tre<-t and extending back to Wharf street, well ijtiltcd for manufactur Ine purposes and close to shipping. Tkrms : One-half, cash ; balance at six and twelve months for negotiable paper, interest added, and scoured by trust deed. LEE & GO DDI V, se 1 Auctioneer^.. liy Thomas W. lveesee, Auctioneer, No. 1317 Main street. Horses, buggies, carriage, SULKY, HAlfNKSa. &C.. AT AUCTION, I will sell on SATURDAY, September 3. at 12 o'clock, at the livery stable ?r> Franklin street at present occupied by Messrs. W. S. Ware X Co., all of the stock of H .I.'SFS, BUGGTES, f AKRIaGK, SULKY, If Alt 'JESS, and many other* things connected with a livery 3table. AT. SO, the STABLE will be < ffered FOR RENT. THOMAS W. KE*SE*, se 1 Auctioneer. By Grubbs <*. Williams, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Eleventh between Main and Bank streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TITE VALUA X BLE FARM KNOWN AS ""WKST VIr W," ON THE WESTHAM R'?AD, THREE AND A HALF MILES i-RDM THK CITY, AT AU< - TION.? Bv Virtue of a deed of trust executed by C. A. Robinson, trustee to tin* late t'owhatan Ro berts and the subscriber as trusters, dated l!tb August, 1308, and duly recorded in the office of .he clerk of Henrico county court, being thereto re quired by the creditor secured, I will sell, as sur viving trustee, at auction, upon the premises. 011 TUESDAY. 6th September, at 5 o'clock I'., M. if] fair, if not, then upon the tirst fair d '.y thereafter, at the same hour, tte property conveyed In sai<i deed, the same being the very valuable FA I'M known as "WEST VIEW," lying at the forks of the Westham and Tliree-chopped roads, about three and a Inlf miles west ot Richmond, hiii braclngONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- NINE ACRES, with an excellent DWELl.ING and ex tensive FARM-BUILDINGS of all kinds. The said farm has bet 11 highly improved, and Is regarded as one of the most valuable of Its size in the vicinity of this city. Tekms : Sufficient lu cash t > defray exper 5es of ' sale and to pay ofT a note for fN,S37.8o. due Uth August, 1870 ; a credit as to 45,123 55 until Mtlt An ftust, 1871 ; and the residi.e u -on such terms as the grantor in said deed, his heir:;, or assigns, may d'rcct ; and In the event of his or their failure to give such direction, th?n upon such terms :?s I shall announce at th^ tinu' of s*lc. 1*. W. GRUBBS, surviving Trustee. Gnruus & Williams, Auctioneers. sel By Wellington Goddln, Auctioneer and Heal Estate Ascent. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE FAST bUEOP SEVENTEENTH STREET BETWEEN MAIN* ANI) FRANKLIN STREETS ? By virtue of a deed of trust executed by Isaac Jacobs and wife en the second day nf October, 18(js, to the tru.Ue* of the German Buildlnjr A s.-ociatl >n . No. 2, and by direction of the Board nf i-lreetor? of r.il.i Asootlatlon. we, the undersigned, a-; trustees of aald Associate n. shall on TUESDAY the Ctli day of September. 1870, expose to sale at public auc tion, on the premise?, at half- past 4 o'clock I*. M., the real e3tate conveyed bv said dc?d, and therein 1 nil v described. as fallows: \n t tiat lti>.Au iS TaTK. with a BRI K TENEMENT thereon, on the east line of Seventeenth stre?t hetw- en vain and Franklin streets, subject, to -t perpetual ground rentof ninety bushel s nun-hint able wheat, to be delivered on t'ho i?t d*y or .January annuailv. Tehjis : Cash sufficient to defr-y the ?*<*s4s nf executing this trust ar.d to pay oil" f>n i discharge to said Association the lines, charges, dm s inte rest, and principal, now due, or to bcv;?me din.\ under the p'0vlci0T s of said trust de'd, m.d ih residue, if any. on such credit ai d to l?e ?ecui( <i In such manner as shall be prose- 1 ed by salil Isaac Jacobs or his assigns at tin time <>? s;. I- ; and lncaseof his or their failure to give such direc tion on such credit, and t*? be secured in such mnr? rer t.s the undersigned at the tlm* of said s.*le thill direct. H. METZO H R, ) E. LOB KM AN. > Trurtet AUG ST JACOB. ) C-C ' au 20 By James M. Taylor, Real Estate Agent a;;d Aui tloin- r, Office No. 321 Main street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TRACT OF X LA:?D IN HENRICO COUNTY aT Al'i' 1'ION.? As substituted trustee In a deed oftrn .t frotn William D. Tolor and wife :o James F. Johnson, dtted Dectniber 11, lsoo, and oi r co:d in the clerk's office of the county court ofh-n rlco, btlntf required so to ilo by one of tin lone (Iclaries tberelu, I shall, on MOi'mu Y she S'h d v of September, 1870, (that being court <l .y,) at l ij'clock 1'. M., procecd to si ll, in front f the court-house of said county, the real eatate ??o*u-' veved In the said deed,/ <h-> fined :t- TWO TE.NTHS OF A TBAOT/OF L AND lying In Hen rico county, of whlcbf 1 homns Kitzwlls.ii dnd seized a>:ci possessed. This tract of land ls.ltu ftted at thn junction of the Nc>v Bridge and ' Ine Mile roads, six miles from the city of Richmo. d. rormerlv known as "Freeman's Old Tavern," and Is assessed upon the commisslomr's books as ON K I1UNDKKI) AND FORT V F"IR A ' BES. TeiTms: One-third ctsli ; balance in equal In stalments at four and eljjht months, with interest, properly secured. A. K. COURTNEY, Trustee. Sale conducted by James M. Taylor, Auc tioneer. ati 21 By A. C, Pulliann Auctioneer, southwest corner Main ami Fourteenth streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE~C>F A TRACT OF LA.NO IV CII*>TKKFIKLl> COUNTi'A')' AUCTION.? By vtitue of a ?tred of trust execu ted to in? on the l!)ih day of January, 1870, by F. G. Hancock and William S. Philips, trustees of Eu genia L. Hancock (wife tl Benj.tm 11 J I Tin* cock), Eugenia I.. Hancock and Benjamin .J. Han cock, ami dulv recorded lu the- cl^rk'fi office of the county court of Chesterfield county, I shall, having been directed so 10 il ? by t tic ben> llciary mi smd deed, at half past 2 o'clock P. M., on the 15t.li day or SEPTEMBER, iSTo, if f;ilr If not fiir, then at the same hour on tne next fitlr day tlierc after, sell, upon the premises, the K ? w ESTATE 1n said deed mentioned, and in said deed described as follows? to wit.. As co? ttlr.lnif THRFE H U V T> R V. O A X D NINETEEN ACRE-, lying about twelve m les northwest from ClitsterSeld Courthouse, and bounded on the east by the lands of Hiley Cole and Furcron's estate, on tin west b\ the ls'nds of j ?I R. M-Tyree. on the south by tbe lands of Anne H. Df-ke, and on the north by the lands of E. Brummell andGejrge Cyra. Terms of Sale : Cash sufficient to defray the expenses of sale and pay $0.0 with Interest tiiere on from t'e22d day of Julv, 1870; $t)ZO on the 22d diyof January, 1870 ; the balance at the time or tin es as sh ill be made known on the day of sale : deferred Instalments to be secured by a deed of trust upon the property. THOMAS G. JaCKSON, Trustee. Sale conducted by A. C. Pulliam, Auctu neer. The ?>bove-meotloned TRACT OF i.ANI) !s in good heart; lies about two and a half in I lea from Robeau's station, upon the Richmond and l)m vllle railroad, and ins upon it a tine orchard, a large dwelling-house, barns, stables, and other out houses ; all In fair order. THOMAS G. JACKSON, Trustee, an 31 -eodtd REAL ESTATE A? EXTS. TO LAND-BUYERS.? Call and my CATALOGUE of hundr- ds of improved FARMS, large and small, &t Ford's Hotel. It I?*li mond, Va. : editors Chronicle , Charlottesville; Jacob L. Slbert, Harrisonburg: Exchange Ho tel, and rny ofllre, Gordonsvllle, Va. LA^DS FOR KENT, tio. A LARGE STEAM DISTILLERY. wi?h water-power, dwellings, &c ., for sale, near Rushville, Rockingham county, In a fine grain section. DAVID I). M. DIGGES, au 27? Ira Lund Agent, Gordonsvllle, Va. r oak's. A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LOAN on desirable city and suburban real estate at 12 per cent, per annum. RICHARDSON St CO., Real Estate Agents an Auctioneers, au28-tit 1113 Main street. Lands in large AND SMALL QUANTITIES. 1 have In my hauds for sale LANDS in alm?6t every section of the State. ? A number of them are lar?e, flrst-cliss estates, with splendid improve ment and desirably located. GEORGE M. DREWRY, au M? lm* 1014 Main street. Baxk ok Cojtmxbce, > FBEDEKICKBnUBO, July 10, 1870. ( . T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE HOLDERS OP* THE COUNTER SIGNED NOTES OF THE BaNK OF COM MERCE that tbe same must be presented for re- . demotion at par at the office of said bunk, In 1 Fredericksburg, Va., or at the banklng-hou e of Conwav, Gordon & Garnett, in said town, on or , before the FIRST DAY OF AUGUaT, 187L or the same will be barred, in conformity with au act of tlie General Assembly of Virginia passed July 8, 1870, entitled an act Tor tte relief or the Bank of 1 Commerce at Fredericksburg. GEORGE B. SCOTT, President. J. M. HKBWPOK, Cashier. Jv 23 Fdm ] RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, BLiACK, PURPLE, and WITE CABP&T wabpVilliam g. dandridge & CO., I au83 837 Broad strtet, : '-i, ? _ ? Futnre . By Paine A Co., Auctioneers. X A TIGS AND ATTRACTIVE SALE. 8 J On WEDNESDAY, September 7th, com mencing at 15 o'clock, wc -will sell at our ware house, i~o*. 1302 and 1304 Main street, a luge and desirable stork of FBE*H <?RY GO 'DH. I) .(ITS SHOES, and BALMORALS ; MKPTSm'i B'm' HATS. BE ijUY-MAOK CLOTHING, &C.: now receiving, and which will be f oM without re serve We invite the attention of city and country rfcal erfi to this sale as the modi are all fr> sh and d?> plr>b'e, andwlil be sold In lots to suit purchasers. 86 2--tds 1'aIXK <fe CO.. Auctioneers. By .James 31. Taylor, Heal Estate Agent and Auctioneer, office 821 .Main street. A DESIRABLE LITTLE FARM IN / 1 HBNRICO COUNTY, NEAR HEAD OF WESTIIA<?1 PLANK-ltOAP, ABOUT FOUR MILE* ABOtK. RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT All' TION.? Will be sold onTMESDAV. Septem ber 0. 1370. ou tlie premises, at 4 o'clock I*. M.. a desiraliln Uttle FAEM. loan ed as above, contain ing SIXTfc-FIYE ACRES,, fifteen of which ure heavily wooded. the balance cleared. It Is well adapted for a market gsnfen or for the raising of frnlt. t has a hou'e with four rooms, needing some repairs. The farm is located *.n a healthy and very desirable neighborhood, an ion a pood road to the city. ' Tkhm.s : ' ne fourth cash ; the balance at 6. 12. :tnd 18 months for negotiable notes, interest added, and tecured by a dee J of trust. n ? JAAIES M. TAYLOR, se 2? Fii.oTu3t Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE S.4I.E, A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AND iV LOT IN' TH* TOWN OF ASH!. AND FOB SAI.E PRIVATELY. Lot e >ntulns about ON'K A ND A HALF AC*rS, wl h a N RAT TWO STORY DWELLING containing six ro?ms, in tli? 'rontrli ri-ohJrand freshly naint"d *.11 n&cess'irv OUT-BI?lCDI.VfiS In g od repair, and a new force arou.id the whole p*?ce; centrally located, n?ar the d<-pc>t ard posl-ofllce. For terms, wWeh are very liberal, applv t> 11 F.N'BY SA (IN DEBS, Ashland, or to WH.LI V M JOSlAH 1 EAKE, Attorney at Law. .1114 Main si reel Richmond. * fc2-?OtiSw Farms, houses and lots, sold, L^ASSD, or BENT KD. LOANS NUGO TIATEI). j'urchtwers are Invited to call and examine onr catalojru ? of coun'rv and citv property. Flduclarv sales attended to in any part of the St >te upon the usual literal 'erm0. Our bu?lne?s connection being extensive, pro perty put in our hands will be placed promi nently bef >re (hi1 :u ten Ion of buyers by means of j caUiogucs free of charge. NIC HARDS: >N .t CO., Reil Estate Agents ami Auctioneers, se l lm 11) Main street. A "BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT near Monrcc I'.uk for s de. RICHABD 'ON^A CO., I?* al Estate Agents and auctioneers, c c l _ lw 1113 Main street. T?OR SALE, a very desirable FARM, I? shunted in the countv of Sew Kent, ne*r TunstalPs st?t'on. rontaln'ng THREK HUN PKIHi A N D Tii'KT ? E N AC*ES (more cries ). The improvements consists of a lii.e d?elling Inuse. with the usual out-houses; and upon the land there is an abund in-e of green sand marl, and It loins the l>.n?ls of Burton Crump, Wi'tiam Orfcn. Dr. lUrrisou, find other*. For terms. *c., apply to . I). EACHO. j(. i_-ot l?eal.E-.tate Agent. T?OR SALE PRIVATELY, a vcrv/S*? J? desirable FRAMED HmUSE and LO'ViR situated on the north side of Broad between Two n:y* foil r'h ami Twenty fifth streets, fronting on Broad feet end running n?rk 1"0 feet to a ton foot ?llev, now occupied by J. Wells, Esq. Terms very liberal. E. D. V AC HO, net I w " I?i"il Estate A relit. WENSBOKO', KENTUCKY? I wi<h to fell ON F -HA I. V or .he WHOLE of my LMtOH SK\V FOTTR-8TORY BRICK STFM MEffY, sitn'ite'd 'it the city wharf, on the bank of the 1 hlo tlver. in the above e'tv. Tt e building Is seventy-!! ve by ninety fc ', ard has all th-.* fixtures and modern arrangement! i r the t ibicco stem ming business. ! would sell one-half r?r the whole verv low, or would take In a partner In the next season's business. The present prospect for a v-rv large and lino cmp will 1.0 doubt induce capllalfst.s to invest in rtrip-. I refer t"> Messrs. A. T tfirrls Jr , at Rleli m -nd ; Giles Han ts, at Petersburg; and (je<">rge Huptiy, at Old C!iur? h. V.i. ; or to tne undtr slened, ;it Owensboro*, Kv. an 31- .lm ' FRANK L. HAt,L. 170 1 i 8 ALE, A VERY DESIRABLE j J. HCILl >l' - LOT. on the northeas: corner of j ''wrvand Twenti t!i -treet?. fr< ntimr S3 feet < n the nor t'n side ol* i'/t-y. rimelrg back shout 00 fee." on t'.ieeas line of Twentieth street to w<!hiu twelve feet ?>f Scr.uii'.n'j Bethel, .^pplvto an.-.t at .1 L. ArrERSON. TA V E R N. ST( )R"K, HOUSE. & c.. AT i C.f A".? ! H C'tTY C URiHOUSE, For HE^'f Al1 Mrf T'."N*. ill rent at public auc tion on '"IMrl{?l>AY tli*.* tr.th ^entem^e?*, 1870, .t. 12 o'clock M. th-* 'i' VK'-N L I >' SG located asnbove1, conratiiln^ nine robins, together with the store ^ :il?r?* ?, Ac... at' relied thereto. There are fifteen acres of !;itvI 1m I ?ngin?r to (he pro l>( rtv. rossrsslon will be glv^n on the !lr>t; day of January next. B. A. NANCE. an 51 d.fcswlw By Iyne i': Brother, A';ct!one< r' and Re*l h' state Agents, 1 13.' SSain street. ?II> ABLE AND" V A L U A B L E UmiiiM t.< >TS FOR S VI.K.-Weare in structed to Cf,!l the following s upon the fol l.i ving terms: Kt*s.. Til tit- R LCTS on corner Thirty-first a"d 1' i-trtcts, bv 132 feet to iin alley: als ?. t--o n:hcr J ?;1S on vn't Mile of Tweuiy-Sfv. nilt between O and L' i.treets, 31 by 13*.' ftfi to an al Terms : *10 C'l-h; balsnce in monthly Jmtul tp.-* *y.ryt?ji v>i>: >?? purcokc '8r^ nev is pal J. A'pnly to LYNE & BROTHER, au 21? W?t P bv * A net I orders. TV rniTE sulphur land. MUST ATTRACTIVE PROFE STY FOR SALE. t offer fur ml- mv F IBM, ''BMAITBKG AItl>," .sl nate.l a tn'.I" and ft lialf irom lite White Sulphur Springs. lr? t.rn nhrier county. M'est Virginia, it erntt'iis ?*-arl " IN'. 11U ni>.'"FD ACRES. OBe lllln.l of which is 'ilj- vi! )\V L VNl). At tltOIH - li. lf of 1* is in flue Co: c-t> f;dl of i XO !-LK>' i J nil> . A pari <?f ihenradow has been in ^ra-. ?Vtrab '[-t ?i<.i.tv years. I he wroJc farm Is finely AHU'T-'D !'<> (iii^v S: and Its nca' u-.-ss to the Whu Sulphur Springs gives It the advan tage nf a m . ket at it very <1 < r Tht? f irm Wi* Mi WATERED. Indeed, Ithta in e< pi us sps iiics the ai'.T-t eX'lus v- supply of water '"or the \\ bite Sulphur ami the CESider.ible town vi:st inns', grov up there upon the comple tion of the Clu sape .ke and Oho railroad to the Ohio river in the summer of it, has a commanding 1* U?r at on account of Its fine adaptation to :>nriK.?es of h<.'?ltli :>n i recrea tion. It H on" of the most be ? utiful. as 'tisane of the most healtbl'l, localities In the Virclnl.a mr-un taiks. It li ? s a line bat a and a siiperahund<inc - of wau r for many mor I his wa.t-r hxs never been atialy/eil butt'' lsev.??enilv apo-?eif 1 stimulant of tne &ki? and great inviirorator ?>; the syst- m. There a> besides. ? neof flu boldest and strongest CH^LVitEAT*-: SP'ti.\G3 and dHarge bodyof alum slate li'gnly impregnated with alum, in w hi ill, at a mo i r.<te expense, ALUM WAT EkS might he cstatdlsliid with these agencies the place might he made a popular Mid prosper ous adjunct of the White Sulphur, the ere it water ing-place o: the middle and southern States of the Union. . I: hao line grounds for a mile-lone TROTTIVG OK KA<'E C\>\ ?<SE, ard the addit!ou of that pouree of amusement for the imtuenrc throng of summer visitors to the White sulphur Valley would be a e? eat public grat llcatlon, and highly lucrative to its owners. Su. h a track, exactly suited by the teiu: erarure i t the place to summer sport, would becoin. one of the moat famous In the Union. Tins farm might jOso he adapted to fish culture, having au immense supply of clear spring water from st vcial large springs, and a good location for a lake of several ac ts. This business has lat^lv bec'iine exceedingly profit vbie There ii a larsce DOUBLE BiflCK HOUSE, containing twelve comta dlous rooms, upon the place, to^f! her Willi outhouses. Th? grounds ?re admirably adar.tci for th?- tines', display of archi tectural aodoth" r improvMueu's. It is one o?" the m->st aitracMve places in the mountains, whether (or imptovenient as a place of public lesortor for a superb reslUtnce for a wealthy jzentleman. 1'erbOtis desirous of s .eiiiif the place arc rc- j fern <1 to my son. ?). L-. Cowahoiv, \vh. resides upon It. Either he or mvi'i-lf will state the terms. J. A. CO?VARL?l .V, Dispute! i ofilce. Richmond, August 12, liTO. au 13 BEWING'MACHim Having bekn appointed sole AGt NT for the sale of the M'HsrE^FR & WILSON COMPANY'S SXWiNG MACHINES forthe Mat?? of Virgin 'a. the c^im^ctlon iu busl- | ne;:a hereiorore existing with OEOhGE II. BUOW n and myself under the s'yle ?>f GEORGE 11, BROW Is ?% O 'J , coHf.cs from' this dite. All rer-ovs iedeiited t > a <td Unn as a^e.n.s for Wheeler A Wilson's Manufacturlnir Company will eettiti J their accounts only with the nndei signed, as 110 one else Is authorized to collect for the company. jy 2'J c. L. It A I. WAY. rrHE I3IP110VED SINGEll SEWING- 1 1 MACHiN'E, the hej't for all Blnd3 of work. Its oahs indicate it; durability and popularity! prove It ; it? woik eoutlrmj it. over ninety thou sand solo last year. Call and examine it. Sewing- Machines repaired. AGENTt w/ ?>. t ;? t?. Calvin siiafker, 3- d,gw* w3t i' 13 Main street. ^EWIsSG-MACHINES OF ALL KLNDS O Iiai^A 5 RE1>. The rii,* >AT ELLIPTIC SEW- ! 15JG MACHINSB BOUGHT and SOU). Weo?ii U?e only i'ROfER N KKiJLKB 'or the BLOa? ^LLIPTJO WACHINEsJ. BLOAT & ADBI .VSTON* \t rt >i1t n -n XT OTICE.? THE BOOKS OF SUBSCfilP TiON to tb? capital stock of ?ho t<lotm >nd i and Lynubburg Railroad Company (straight shoot) will be opened und^tr the supervision of cowmts- i slonera appuinud forth it purpose, on t-nd afur ' the 5th dAv of September. 1870, ?t the following M*<'es : Richmond, at the banking house of Wil liam B. Isaacs* Co. ; Lynchburg at theofltteoof Edward 8. Browu Ksq. ; atthecoun houses of the fi llowing-nametlconntlcg? -\*la: , Powhatan, Cum berlmd, IJockinuhati, and Appomattox. Al o, wa-ts?p8 ]^pw TOBK IvlFB ISSURA50E (MOR*IS FRANKLIN, PRUDENT,) 34<1 AND 348 BROADWAY. A <?eets January 1, 1870..., ....... ftf, 327. 92-1 C8 Annual income 6.00C,W0 w Losses paid In Virginia S75,0W 00 Policies issued on ordinary life plan. non for feitable after th ee annual premiums are paid; on endowmeut plan (where Insured pel s tie amount In cash at th* cIo?e of the term), non-fox ^ fePablenrter payment of two anr.nal premiums, wlthprlvilegeo' closing no at opt-on of Insure! by iv pild-up policy for pro rata *m<mnt of first policy, doe at close of endowment; also, for limit ed periods on snmc terms, tor Mmefit of lvg<uen. LA'*^F,J> POLICIES BY THE WAR Ma.Y BE RK;? ? STATED UPON i t BP.RAL TKRV8. Ofllce over Kxchange Bank, with Davenport & Co., 1 104 Miitn street, Richmond. Va. a. v. BAILEY, Agent. Dn. A. G. WORTH A v.) Dn. ii. T. COLEMAN, > Examiners. Dr. a. S^EAD, ) an 17 AllftUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OK ItjL Virginia. CHARTFKED 1794. OFFICE CORKER OP TESTII A VP BAKK STREETS, RICHMOND. VA. * Insures BulMlntrs by perpetual or annual policy. Looses equitably adjusted andprotoptfy paid. IT. A. OLAIRORNE, Principal Afrenl. JOHN* a. t ? AN FORTH, Secretary. IIen-ry l?. Danfoiitii, Assistant Secretary. Samckl II. Pclliam, Collector. DIRECTORS I JA^UELIN P. TAYLOR, WILLIAM 0. ALLKN, JOHN C. HOBSON, JAMES OUNLOV, WILLIAM GRAY, GEORGE DAVIS, Sit., JA31KSH. GIANT, A I FRED T. HARRIS, JOHN PURCELL, JOHN FkEEL AND, G A RRET ?. WATSON. wtlmaw h. haxall, WILLIAM II. PALMER. an 3 1^1 HE, MARINE, AND ' * LIFE INSURANCE. OFFICE NO. 110* MAIN STRKET. C A PIT A L R EPR E SENTK D 550.000,000. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1S>3. Capital stock and surplus over.... $6,000,000 00 Investment* In United States (>17,975 '21 l?enosited with- Treiiaurer of Vir gin 1%, registered bonds 50,000 00 FDGAK W. CROW ELL, Resident Manager ; Jos KiM I Ii. St. John, Assistant Manager. f.OCUi DT RECTORS-NFW YORK : E. M. Archibald. H. B. M. Consul. ch*lrm*n ; A. A. Low, of A. A. L'.w & J{roth>->rH ; V . S. J af fray, of S. Jatfray & Co.; Richard Ir\ln, of Richard Trvln & Co.; David Salorrtan ; J . Boor m in Johnbton, of J. fnorintn Johnston & Co. ; James Mu>rt, of J. & J. ^tuirt. 'j lie Company limits Itself entirely to a FIRE business. All ?SSES equitably adjusted and PROMPT LY P A 1 1 ?. . The business of this company, extending ov-r ii period of uixty seven years, hiving heeu uniform ly prosperous, has won for thrUi a hurfc reputa tlon tin oiiglwut the world 'or careful manap ment and li ian' lal sircneth. The patronage of the in f-urm/ public Is soll-lted, with special attention to our liberal r.it?-s of nieminm. J' 'IIN II. CLAIBORNE Jfc CO., General Ae>-nt<> Vtite of Viiglnl.i. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY V? NEW YORK?ORGA N? IZ?1> IN IS4!i-Tin: LARGEST I NSURa COMPANY I* Til S WORLD-CASH ASSETS OVK < $40,000,000. -This lc an all cat- h and purely mutual company -no dividends to stock ht>l !*r$, *. hichtim ?? *na expfrK'n^e : as prove.i ;?> be the onlv safeguard in llie insurance. Dividends my*ble at the end of the first rjt r upon all pol 1 . l?-.> Increasing nnnutlly tbroupu li/e. zud exceeding those of any ro^npenu in th* world, which can be u ed to decrease the p- < uri<^. cr to nurchar.e ad'ti'-loaxl lRSiirauee, at tic o:>tl'.;} ot the pollcv-helder, regardless of the health <f the insured. Premiums pa>dble ;> ;iti ailv, semi-annually, or quarterly. The agent invite* t!ie attention of mlnlet* r?of the Gospel t-i Ms liberal plan for Insurance on their live In llils company. JOHN H. CL VTBORN'E, Ag. ? Dr. J. S. McCaw, Medical Examiner 4a.i ! N ATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CCMPA NY. r. s. a., offer ;rreftt Inducements to persons tes irons n:"!n euriiiK IhUrllvej. The Company ha-? a c-fsh :?!? up eapital of $ l, 000,0*)^ with ft ir uve aorplu*. 1! .vo Issued slncc Angrst, 13'W. over 11,000 poMcWu. it o flom low rutcs of pr? mioin. It I'nn l-h j I:tt iifi* i'lsurance tliaa other comptnici t<> u, sameuiouey. it lsa JlvMC C'OMi'AN Yin < ?ry loc.-.lliv. its >'<)? ictfSaps: vr?;oTi 4 it'.r. US POl:K'}':> ARK i.X< . .1 T r*f? M aTTACmMF.*-T ITS POLICIES A R E 'Tt thciefore INSUP Y 'C- 'IFF without ?!<?!.: v in ??TIi*: COMPANY." Dr. O. A. CltJBN'PllAw, Medical Fxamlp<r. S. U.\lt!'.!;;, (iciiMu! /-jfi'ir. Jy21 ? 3m - po?t?oi!ice bi'X ? -yiKUINIA STATE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE NO. 1C0S NOUl'll SIPK MAI'? % between Tenth < ml Eleventh str?<? , T KHMONO, VA. CAPITAL SSOVUrt. HuildinfS, n.erchandise and fum'ture. 'r i'?" cl?y or country. Insured against loss or dam > <>y drJ on the moat liberal terms. V. iLLI - M H. CHRISTIAN, Seer*; .it, uu 1? 3m c 1AIIOLJNA LIFE INSURANCE c u m r a y v OP M KM I'M IS, TK N N ESSE E. ASSETS $&'.#>. 119.03. JEFFERSON D WIS, PRESIDENT. W. J. WICK#, Flrpt VIcp-l'n"i|Jnil. ?I. T. FFTTlt." , Second Vic -President. W. F. R-A LF. Secret rv. .J H. EL>jli.;Nl>sON General Ag^nt. A DEFINITE T'ASII SCRRlN'DKIt VAl.fi? I> (JC aKANTKEI) ON* AM. t*Oi.I? IKS LAPSED MY "?' ?" l'AYMK >T OK rJIEMIl'M. will h amount v. !'. -t th- option of tile rv !l *y Ii-O t-r. be j?-%i i li ::. i? cash on U;e .-urieuaer o: his policy, or loutmilo hhu at sit perceut. intercut t.> pay his future tulums, thereby con'lULlnK hL policy in for:-- '???? the full amount. With surtit lent -capital for entire security. no I We Insurance eomfmijy offers superior adv-tr:-;.^ to the CAROLINA. All its profits are divided among lis [? !!'') holders in dividends, on cf?c contrit-uri u pu>:. No restrictions on travel or residence If tliO United S,:?'.es, * ainula or Europe. Ail policies uon-'orrci'able auer fecond y. ir. All losses paid promptly in c-i*h. JOHN 8. rilESTON. GENERAL bTATE AGEnT VIRGINIA. 1115 JiAIN STREET, RICHMOND. FI RST-CLA.SS AGENTS will be appoln'ed In every county in the State*. LiBLRAL I E RMS, ami all applications, personally or by Icfer, promptly amiwergfl. jy 10 R" M xUINK, A.N!) IN LAM; IN ? SUkASCK 8EC0SI1V 1NSVTR\SC? COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CAPITA] SURi LI c; *'"il AS1-" (January 5- Wtt).... 2.0 : ?* BRANCH ? mCK, N'O. 1011 XAIS STHKI r We js?-u<? POLICES In ?? JJI^KS Ufe'-nlokny point in t!)e i;untu ??? - ? I oileieclba brick buiidinirj Issued for froui u^e to avc years. liitea as lo?w 1 3 those of ?ny other cocr4C7 equally reliatilf. Anpitcalionswlicited. lr- -t i,1. N. WALX.'IK Jt A/c.'uJ. Q.UAIO)I4^ mutual rA*2 ISU'JV A---CK COUFANY OF NSW YOKX. OBCIAMZKV 1> IKdt. ? ALL POLICIES SQKJrOR yglTABLX HALV LOAA ?IV1CI4, r,^ST CASii UIVTDKND. ?1?TY fSR GKflT. 0T ATS KENT : Policies In forc? AflJJ.a I Aunttdl lccomc Looses paid...... W. H. PECS HAM. l*reo!it?:t: W. T. HOOKER, Vlce-Prcsnleu t ; L McADAM, Secretary anil Ac:u?rf ; G. A. ifUOICKER, SuperiuicaJea; SECUiJITY, CHEAP NKSS. LIBERAL LY. PKOORKSS. ar.a SOCCKSS. m.vt dl .in ffalsh lh?j njaaaeemcntof thH ccmpaav. it* A AC UUTZLXb f CO. Genera: Amenta 'o* vircln'a and Nort: Oitlina* WILL TAW LOVEN6TKIN. Atrent for 8lchi>:(;i(iJ. Oacr. No. WJ ?aia rtrctU Dr. J. G. ClBltLL. Modical Kxttntuec. o DjN. WALKE-H & VO,. ? FIRE, MARINE, AND 1V.AJSD INSURANCE AfrXNTS, OFFICE, NO. 10U MAIN STK5JKX tinder Messrs. K. H. Justify Co. SuUdtc^s, raerc caadU*?, "arnltar^ *ac pe: r^a pj-r pcrty o-' sji kin;; , In toe eity *rJ eoutoy, ?> !urt>.<X rtgainxi lost ox uskjua^e f-y 'l{c I ? la cou.pinie? of tl? jtatnii/v:. .ionaccc iti 'v/troiou^v^ and warlue ko0 '"faaO nak? tnkea at tbt, lovrst 1 ?ts<3. ooaoes squitaoiy w'lujte'1 *nd proaptlv - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i * ; ? - FOB TOBAtTOJOjim T9 TOBACCONISTS,-, ft e are pm>ired pi 't 'P^w4 la the best wanner all -U* of {^jgfeig!ySg? ? ?.v. u . CilAJSLES T. PAI.VKK Jy? JIM