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WF.PNESPAY JTXE 7,1^71. VAH*Alft.F HtOXKS FOUNO IN NkVADA.? [KiMin the \ irginia (Nov.) Knterprise.}? Al though neither diamonds, rubies, emeralds, or other prceious stones have yet been found in this State, many stones suited to the uses of the lapidarv," from their hard ness and beauty, arc abundant. .Tnspcr of every variety and shade of color is_ abund ant throughout the State. Cornelian i*to bo found in many places, and abundant at Cornelian bay. Lake Tahoo. Agate* are also plentiful at Lake Taboo, at San Antonio, Nyc county; at Aurora, ant! in many other localities. Fine moss agates arc often picked up by prospectors in their rambles among the wild mountain jliorffcs and ovcr J ho *toiiy Amefhvst* arc quite abundant in the \ari ous mines upon theComstoek ; tbose found in tlu* mines at (.told Hill are the largest and best. (Jarnets are to be found in Washoe county, near Steamboat Springs, but thev are of an inferior quality. Chal cedom H to be found rflmost everywhere itt the" State. Fine specimens may be ob tained at American Flat, and still finer ones In the neighborhood of Aurora. At Hie south end of Carson Valley, on the Aurora road, good specimens of chrysolvte may be found. The prceious or lire opal ha< never yet been found in the State, though the common and wood opal occur. Petrified wood is very abundant, in fact whole trees may sometimes be seen, and some specimens are very beautiful and make very handsome cane-heads and seals, hen cut and polished. In many places in 1 lie Mate gcodes are plentltul. and nearly all of these, when broken, will be found to contain beautiful .crystals of various eol ??i>. Mes-ide* the stones mentioned above, there are fine quartz crystals, and many specimens of quartz containing gold anil silver are to be s-een in cabinets, which would make line seals if properly cut. Lawyer's Przzi.K.?The Chancer}- Court has been in session during the week"; Chan cellor Folder on the bench. One of the most perplexing questions that overcame before a court lor solution was presented this week, and for the benefit of those who delight to untani;lc conundrums and solve riddles, we will give the case as it was pre sented to the court: A sells a lot ot land to B, .and takes his note tor the purchase money. I* -uhsequently mortgages the land to C, the latter of whom has notice of A's lien for the purchase money. B alter this executes another mortgage to I), who has notice of the prior mortgage to C, but has no notice of the lien in favor of A, for the purchase money. Now A's lieu is superior to that of C, but D's lien is superior to that of A, while C's lien is superior to that of 1). A attempts to enforce his lien, and I> steps in ami says, " on can't do that; my lien is superior to voiiCs." I) attempts to enforce his, and C steps up and says, 44 You can't do that, I>, for my lien is superior to your's. c at tempts to enforce his lien, and A coinesin and asserts the superiority of his for the pur chase money. And so it continues to move around in a circle without ever tindim: the man entitled to equity.?Greenville Advo cate. MAC EIISEBY. dC. ACH1NE SI for. M SI.OAT A AI)I>IN'iTJN, M AC1UN1STS. Works and Ofkick : 1422 ani> 14?_>4 Oaky &TU&KT. HUT WE If X FOIjKTKK.NTU A.NL> i'lFTKENTH STKKhTS, RICHMOND, VA. ALL KINDS OF NEW WOK* MADE ; RE PAIRING STEAM-ENGINES and HOiLERS In city and country; TOBACCO V/OKK of all kind--made and repalrtd; TORACCo KLAT '1 ;? MNO-MILLS made and repaired in .JOH> HANCOCK'S SUPERIOR ilAVAKIt; PLAT FORM and all other kiadt of 8CALES KBPA1K ED and A OJUSTKD. AGENTS for the rale of JUDSON'S PATENT STXAM-KNUINK GC VKKNOR, 8KLDE.V8 PATENT S'i'KAM-KN* G1NE PACKING, Utiea Company's STEAM GAUGES. These gauges ai'L' wai ranted i?y us foj otn- year, ami we del! the?u a: low price*. \V e teej all kiad-J of BKAsS-WOKii OP SUPERIOR MAKE for STEAM-ENGINES, &uch as gauge r > ' , ail and tallow-cuus, OIL-CUPS Fuh * h j j No, SRLl -KLEOEKS, STEaM-WMIS . k V\ \TER-G.VUUl uLOGE-VALVES, i -if.! 11 1'LUE CLEANERS, and;. general ;..s >'.rt!iiviilor such article? as arfi used by all rn;:. mni: .-teani-etighcs au<? saw-mills. SLOaT A \DDINGT0V, i,. is 1 -ILl? ;M;il 14 4 C:U V Slrt e'. ^?TEAA1 E-NCil-NES, of improved cod O structiou. for aiJ purposes, ul Richmond or h orthern build. MACHINERY, for railroad, machine, car, and carpenter shops, planln^-mllls. sash, blind, door, cablneiware, chair, bedstead, wooden ware, agricultural ma chines, handle, spoke, stave, carriage wood, cot ton and woolen tactories, cotton gins, farmers, foundries, rolling-mills, tobacco factories, tanne ries, saw, llouriug, coi n, and paper-mills, mines, Ac., .1*2.; Improved shalting, pulleys and hang i , betting, lace leather, wws, tiles, wrenches, twist drills, steam gauges, saw guminers, *^eaiu and water pipe ami fixtures, packing, journal iii-tal, 14'k a ul tool bandits, emery wheels ami in-.cbliies, turbine water-wheels, Ac., Ac. SECoM>-HANl> MACH1NC P.Y ami STEAM i?OlLERS bought, sold, and exchanged. I'LAXh ami KiTlMATKS of machinery for nulls aud manufactories. E. A. DAYTON, 10th bt., between Main ami Cary. ap ll-dAw3in Kichmond, \ a. t^JETROFOLJTAN "WOltKS, CO UN KB SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS, STATION A UY and PORTABLE ENGINE* aud SAW~Ju ILLS: RAKK, GRIST, aud PLASTER MILLS ; iJOlLERS, FORGING!*, CAST)NUS of Ilifcl or iilvASS ; MILL Ur;AUlN(t, ?c, ENGINES and SAW-MILLS of various slze> always on hand. Olueuglues, Ac., repaired aud sold on commis sion or exchanged for new. All other repair promptly and satisfactorily done. Send for descriptive circulars. deU WILLIAM E. TANNER A CO. MACHINHKY OILS. N ot (Tnly money, mrr the weak AND teak OP YOUR MAi.liiNlLJtY saved bv the m e of VIRGINIA NATURAL PETROLEUM LUP.Rl CA'l'lNii OIL. Equal to the beet sperm oil, at one-third the price. Suitable lor slow or rapid machinery of every tie scripilou. Free from all Impurities. Warranted not t'? heat or gum. Does not soil the bright*at machinery. Every b:trrei warranted to give satis faction when properly used, or to be relumed at our expense, it Is free Mom all grit and gum, and under the t>aiue circumstance* as the best sperm or Lard Oil, will u -t heat, wear, or cut the boxes t.r bearings. 'ints Oil has teen extensively used hi this city for several years past,fgiviug general satisfaction aud without l uinplatui wherever properly used. Iid->e.suot require any peculiar treatment or par ticular csie, other than to see that the machinery Is t lean and free from dirt ?md gum before iliis OH le applied; no further car e is necessary. Purchasers are cautioned that the oil sold by us iliffrrs from all other Lubrivntiiiy ( %'ln Hold in tin# market. We are the sole agents here for the Virginia Natural Petroleum rubricating Oil, every narrel oi which sold by us hearing our brami inus : VIRGINIA NATURAL PETiitlLEU.M l.L'Hit ICA'i i N<i OIL, I'UKCELL, LAPP A Co., Agents, Ulchtnond. Va. This v?il Is not a Heeled by extremes of teinpera ture. Mai. <img alike heat or eotd. It is, In a word, the t lib Al'K.vr < ?il, and ct inblnes more of the rr qui-ite.s of a go?-d lubilcator than any oil ollettd hi this market. OiUers <ttluiessed to us will receive prompt at tention, and be shipped in good, tight packages. i LUC ELL, LAUD A Co., Lruggists, my 24 Klc.luroud, Va IKK riMZKBS.^ NOV A SCOTIA PLASTER.?! \ have lust received, direct from the mines, a carRO or lliebcst NOVA. St'OTl A LUMP 1'LAS '1 Kit I have ever wn in thi.s market, which I 4m grinding as the requires, as line hs floor, it. which I beg to call ti e attentlou 01' commission in i t'li.u>lH, anil fl! waultiiK a pure and line article; and the dry M'usmi iti now coming on, farm* r& will ihill it jrrtaliy It. tlu-lr Interest to ij.se I'/.AiVJ Kli ireelv. ami as a pure article will cost m? more H'ttu a common, lnsli uct your commis sion merchants ti send none but a lrcsh aud pmt; article. which can be had of I). VV. MOOKK, south side of Dock, ntv 3ni I'iKit I7tli St., Klchiuond, Va^ 7)ii\(\ TONS WHANN'S SUPEK-PHOiS. ^Uw 1'HaTS.?the Keuuluc article?ia store mid for sale by <t;> lit ALLISON* A ADDISON* 7/\r. TONS No. 1 P E IUJ VI AN G U ANO , 1V /\) in store and to ari l ve, for sale by ALLISON & ADDISON, ap 19 Seed ami Ciuono Merchants. T(Tn TONS FLOlJ it OF KAW410NE; 1" 'U the lifcst preparation of hone ever ottered : w<ii ranted to be unadulterated aud uuhurnt. For sale by lap 11>J ALLISON it ADulSON. ?>n/\ TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC Up* O'-'* * ANO landlmc and lor sale by apl? ALLISON ii ADDISON. DUfWliVTIONH A PAKTNKKSHU'B. I/\];jV;A'1IoN OF PAUTJSiEKS1IIP.t I j 'l hs* partnership he/etolore existing between V>AJ. Abi'AN and J AS. T. JvliNtON expires tSi!' (lav bv limitation. JaJT..lUHNhOW and JOHN M. ALL A." are a'l Lor J* d to settle the bUSintbS ot the ilrm, and may ue joutid a' the office of Uie southern l'lanifcr ana iaiuier, 1214 Main btreK.^ AUjAN J AS. T. JOHNSON'. '1 lie hKv!) HUHlKKrP In all Its branches wBl be resumed October M, Ml. JiHUw0fr.* if out laif liTL. ' JeMt HRI.1Kiwi.irw EXTlUn H IT ELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S . HELMBOLD'S helmbowvs helmuolivs HELMBOLD'S HKLMBOL1V8 HELMBOLD'S IlKLMROLD'S IIKLMROLD'8 HELMBOLD'S 11 ELM BOH >'8 HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. ? ? ??< CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL?. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PiLLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PI'LS. CATAWBA GRAPE I'lIAS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS?. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. H ELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOL D'S HELMBOLD'S H ELMBOLD'S 11 ELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S H ELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S H ELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. 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Look at the ckin of old maids and those who have ustd such any length of time. My advice Is to discontinue litem and use IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. One bottle is equal In strength to one gallon or the syrups or decoctions as usually made; and a 'wine-glass added t > a pint of water equal* the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink. Try It this way. A delightful beverage ! , IIELMBOLD'S CATAWBA CRAPE PILLS 1 HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA CRAPE PILLS! A pleasant, safe, and agreeable cathartic. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Used In all affections where a Purgative Medicine Is needed. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Harmless to a child, and taken by children. UKLMBULD'S CATAWBA CRAPE PILLS Supersede Magnesia, Salts, and every other Purgative. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA. GRAPE PILLS Certain in effect and pleasant In operation. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Is not a patented Pill. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA CHAPE PILLS Are composed of Catawba Crape Juice and Quid extract Rhubarb. Ilow to proceed In the spring and summer months to Insure utw life, new blood, new vigor. Purchase two bottles of ilelinbold's Sarsaparllla and one box of Pills?worth their weight In gold. No better investment can be made far so small a sum. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU HAS ACQUIRED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. ' All of my preparations are meritorious. A pe riod of twenty years has proved ilns to be the case. See Remarks made by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, F. R. C. S. : Speaking of those diseases and diseases arising from th? excess or mercury lie states that no reme dy is equal to the H'xtract of Sarsaparllla. Its power Is extraordinary; mote so than any other drug I am acqu*1;(ted with. It is in the strictest, sense a tonic, Willi tills iuvaluab'e attribute, that Jt Is applicable to a state or the system so sunken ami >et ho irritable as lenders other substances ot'j ?4ne tonic unavailable or Injurious. See Hemarks of the (IR E AT CHEMISTS and PILL MEN OF AMERICA, WILLIAM It. WARNER Si CO.. 151* north Third street, Philadelphia, II. T. HFILM BOLD?Esttciued Friend : I con . . .. tin* M Mil uf1 li7T." HELMIiOLD will remark, In conclusion, that his remedies are the result of Iouk and care ful study. Tlie fluid extracts h*ve been before the public twenty years?the sale of them In thattltne proves ihelr value. All have benefited by them who followed my Instructions ; and to-day they stand uucrjualled In the extent of their sale, un surjiasst'd by any medicameni In the Dispensary of the United states not exceptiug u single KERB, KOOT, PLaN'J", or scientific prepara tion. I'harmaceutical I claim ajl mine to be, and never patented a single one. ALL STAND ON THKIB MERITS. The Pills 1 have thought of ofl'ering to the af lHc.u d for ten years. They are now perfoct, and T shall stake mv time, money, and fame, on their etfecti veness. The in viting style in which the Pill itself Is made, the bottle, label, wrapper, all show with what care they have been preiiitreO. After examination, no English or French preparation wtil show greator care, and I am really proud of tli?cu. lnsu'i-dof tliHiiauMMMis looking, earelessly-pre pared pills vended generally nud put up in woocjeu l?oxei, und luttdeK^uerally or otlunul by those b?v Jiik uo experience as puydlclaus. drmrglxta, -or manufacturer* of m^dicinei, test the medicine of fered by your obedient servant, Crystal Palace Drug fctore, 584 Proadway, New i ork: Palace Pharmacy, Gllsey House, Broadway and mil streets, Yorlc: ; i emple of .Pharmacy, Continental Hotel, Phila delphia, j.04 soutlt win street, PhiUdei Pfuusylvaula: H. T. HELMBOLD. i plila, AUCTION WAl/EW?This Pay. Bv Grubhs * Williams, Real Estate Agents ami Auctioneers, ? Eleventh street. between Main and Bank. /COMMISSIONERS1 SALE OF A LARGE Vv'OTJANTITY "OK V A Tj U A H L K HEAT, K8TATE IN AND NCAR THE CITY OF richmond?Jn part execution of .1 docree of the ? hanccry Court of the cltv of Richmond, en tered on the 1st d*y of March, 1871, In the case of Palmer's administrator V3. Kant and als, the uu dersljrnod, special commissioners thereby appoint ed, will Ben at auction, upon the premise", on WEDNESDAY, 7th.I nne. at 5o'clockl\ M., tbe following REAL ESTATE, of which the late Charles Palmer died seized, to wit: The beautiful SUBURBAN FARM known as Snmmerfleld, formerly owned by Hon. J, M. Bolts, lying 011 Bowling Green street, abont one mile east of the city, adjolnlnjr the Catholic College property, and containing 41* acre?. The Improve ments are a substantial BRIf'K dwelling wl?h seven rooms, and the usual out-honsea, be sides a large and choice variety of the bept fruits, embracing peaches, apples, pears, Ac., Ac. This property, having fronts on several roads and streets, admits of convenient sub-dlvlslon, and It will be sold in several parcels or as a whole, as maybe decided at the time of sa'e. Terms t One-fourth cash ; balance on a credit of ft, 11 and 18 months, for negotiable notes, with Interest added, and the titles retained by tbe court until the notes are paid. Purchasers to pay taxes for 1871. J AS. D. HALYBURTON, > r THOS. J. EVANS, f Com'rs. GBUBPS A Williams, A nets. my 27-tds By Isbell A Son, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 1Kb street, between Main aud Bank. A MOST BEAUTIFUL AND DESIR A. Bf/Y-LOCATED VACANT LOT ON the NORTH SIDE OK CLAY STREET, BETWEEN BROOK AVENUE AND ADAMS STREET, ADJOINING THE residence OF T. A. l'AttKKK, esq., AT auction.-Ott wed NESDAY, tlie 7th d iy of June. 1871, upon the premises, at 6 o'clock I*. M., will be sold tUat most beautiful aud desirably-located i,OT situa ted as above stated, fronting 41J feet anil running back 150 feet. Terms: One-third cash; residue at four and eleht months, for negotiable notes, with interest added, and secured by a deed of trust. je 3-tds ISBkLL A son. A nets. By Lyne A Brother, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, No. 1212 Main street. WO PRETTY BUILDING-LOTS, SIT X UATKI) ON THE EAST UNK OF MOSBY STKKKT, hTUKCKKK'S HILl., FOR SALK AT AUCTION?We shall, at the request of the owner, seil at public auction, ou tlie premises, on W ED NKSDAY, the 7th (lav of June, 1871, at 5 o'clock P.M., two desirable BUILD1 \G-IjOTX, located as above described, having a front each of 25 by 155 leet, to an alley. Tkhms : At safe. je 3 LYNE & BROTHER, Auct'rs. By Cook <Jfc Lanehton. Auctioneers, Corner Governor and Franklin streets. XECUTRIX'S SALE OF DOUSE Jji HOLD FURNiTtTRE AT AUCTION?On WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of June, 1?71, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at Hie late residence of Martin Sweeney, deceased, on Broad, between 24th and 25th streets, all of the HOUSEHOLD aud KITCHEN FUiiNlTJJItK, consisting of such a variety as Is usually found In a well-furnished house. Terms: At sale. MARTHA I). SWEENEY, Executrix of Martin Sweeney, dee'd. Cook A Laugiiton, Aucts. my 29 ArcnoxEfr.5t *, Ac. DK. WEISIGER, ? AUCTlONEKlt, LAND JOBBER, CON VEYANCER, AM) NOTARY PUBUC, NO. 1015 MAIN STREET, (formerly occupied by T. Branch A Co., and now by the North America Life Insurance Co.,) n RICHMOND, VA. Havlug been engaged In the above business for manyy*ars with otlnrs as well as alone, 1 again offer mv services to my friends and the public generally of Klclunond, Manchester, and tliesur rouuding couutrv, and return thanks for the pa trouage exteuded tome while with Mr. A. C. l'ul 11am. All business entrusted to me t>liull have my personal attention. 'I hose desiring to place business In ray hnuds w'.ll please call or address me by letter as above. Notarial business attended toiu any part of the city. I am also solicitmg for the North America Life Insurance Company, and will place Fire and Ma rine Risks in good companies, Je 2-lm DBIJGS, MEDU1XES, AC. PUKE MEmciNEs7 riillE MEI)I ( INKS?A lull stock of D*UGS. MEDI CINES, CHEMKJALS, KI.IXIU EXTRACTS, TILLS. PLASTKRS, POWDERS, SYKUI'S, TINCTURES, RESlNOlLlS. and everytldng el e to be found in a first-class establishment. PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with care of only pure medicines of full strength. ?ISO. W. BISON, Druggist and Apothecary, je 8 Corner of Malu and 3J streets. TJANCREATIC EMULSION, by So very & Moore, London ; FOUGKRA'S NUTRITIVE POOD, composedofj extract of beef and the farlne of wheat, and especially useful In cholera Infantum ; HUBBELL'S FARINACEOUS FOUL), ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY, DELLUC'S BISCOTINE, DELLUC'S RACAHOUT, COMSTOCK'S RATIONAL FOOD, PREPARED RICE FLOUR, PREPARED OAT MEAL, LElBlG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, PEARL SAGO, TAPIOCA, ARROW-ROOT, Ac., For sale by MWADR A BAKER, Dispensing Phaimaclsts, je_5 (<19 Main street. LEWIS'S W1IITE LEAD.-One ton ofi Lewis's Pure t ead, besides a general ttock of Linseed-Oil Varnishes. Turp;-ntlue, I'nint-Biush es, and Painting Materials. For sale by BODEKKRdr DADE, Druggists, corner Main and IStn fits., my 29 near &t. Charles Ilolel. I ">ATNS AZYMES Wafers In which nauseous medicine-! may be enveloped. Once on the way, their progress down Hie throat is not easily impeded. Also, JUJUBE CAl'dULES, for the same pur pose. For sale by J. BLAIR Druggist, my 23 825 Broad street. Richmond homoeopathic thar MACY?All kinds of MEDICINES, in their utmost purity, and BOOKS at THE PHARMACY"} ap 5 corner Malu and 3d streets. MIXEBAL JVATERS. OARATOGA PAVILION SPRING WA kj TK.H.?Tne most effective r< luedy for Dyspep sia, Biliousness, and i:l3ease3 of the Kidneys. Sold by hotels and uiugglsts. Send for circular t J pavilion & u. s. spring^co. General Depot, 113 Chambers street, A". V. my 25-lin M 1NERAL WATER DEPOT. WHITE SULPHUR WATER, ROCKBttllXiE ALUM H KALI NTG " ALLEGHANV CONGRESS (Saratoga) " GEYSER IIATHORN " HIGH ROCK 44 44 EXCELSIOR 44 44 All the above in bottles. Also the celebrated BLUE LICK SULPHUR WATER, from Kentucky, In barrels. Pampnlets and descriptive circulars of all the above waters furnished ou application. PURCELL, LADD & CO., Druggists, my 18 12tg Mam street. JpilESH CONGRESS WATER just re celved from Saratoga Springs, aad for sale by the case or bottle, at MEADE A BAKER'S Drug Store, Bid Main street. ap 15 WOO!) AS? (OAL Foundry lump anthracite COAL.?a full supply jnst lu, S. H. HAWES, je 6 181 li and Cary streets. (CUMBERLAND COAL?Proved by ac J tual tests to Have double the strength of any other coal lor engine aud smith*' use_ior sale by o. II. HAWitS, je 6 181 h and Cary streets. | ^CUMBERLAND COAL, the Dest for ateam and smiths' us2 by nearly double, from actual tests. A cargo fresh from the mines just received. S. P. LATHROP, my 29 17th street, at Draw bridge. COAL FOR SALE.-HALL BROTHERS Sl CO.'S FRANKLIN EGG AND STOVE COALS, which cannot be excelled In quality; MIDLOTHIAN, CLOVER HILL LUMP and IIAIL; also, CUMBERLAND COAL for engine And smiths' use; OA-K. and PINE WOOD, for sale. WIRT ROBERTS, 3a i corner 17th and Dock streets. COHMMSlOlt HIllKl'UAHTB. QUO. WASHINGTON. JlCSHJt C. CONNOB. F. MALI.ETT. WASHINGTON & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 173 Gretn ?wicto street, corner Courtlaudt, New Kork. Con signment* or PRODUCE for sale or shipment, aud ORDERS FOR PURCHASKS respectfully solicited. Agents for the Virginia Steamship and Packet Company. ja 13 GENTLEMEN will llnd COMFORTA Vl" BLK ROOMS and BOivRDat Mrs. HOSCOE U. HKATH'S, No. 6X3. Also, rooms suitable for I JaroUlea. , Je2eo<Ut 1 LL KINDS OF JOB WORK 1>0NE AT TfliB OFFICE. A AtTCTTOH RAMW-Fntnrfl Daj?, Bv Grubba 4 Williams,. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Eleventh, between Main and Bank streeta. ]EXECUTOR'S SALE OF THE VALU-' J A RLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE AT TITO NORTHWEST CORNER OF GRACE AND NI NETEENTH STIIEET8?In execution of the! last will and testament or the late Wilson WH llama, I will sell at Auction, on MONDAY, leili of June, at nj o'clock P. M., upon the premises, the ?J uly valuable and attractive property located as hln?deaUh occnplcd bytho 'catator at the tlmy or j t?fXv??i,Il^l.roTeInen,8 consist of a lartre TWO 8TORTFRA MRI) DWELLING, containing eight! rooms besides the basement: a two-story brick ' Kitchen, with Tour rooms and slate roof; stable, smoke-house, ?fcc. M The grounds are beautifully ornamented with handsome shade and frnlttrees, flowers, andshrub-1 Derv. I City water and eras upon the premises, ?J!on A tnLti kit feet?,a Orace street and 155 feet on l?th street, with an alley 20 feet wide on Its west side. Terms: Will he announced at the time of the saAe* =. -rrr B* L. WTLLIA.MS, Executor. GRPflDS & WlLMAMfl. Ancts. je7 Ky Wellington Goddtn, Auctioneer ami Real Estate Agent, Corner of Eleventh and Bank streets. Beautiful cottage residence IN THE VILLAGE OF NARVIK, NEAR TO THE RESERVOIR, AND QUITE (iONVK T^wLvV,1 k western terminus of ?.A,l,LROrA-1'>' WITH TWO ACRES OK LAND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.?At the request of Mr. Joseph August, who desires to re turn to Richmond, I shall sell at auction, upon the premises, on TUESDAY, the 13th June, 1*71, M-? tbat beautiful COTTAGE nKMUKNOE locitfid as above, now in hl3 occu paucy. The cottage contains four rooms, and the outbuilding four rooms. In addition there la a large framed stable, containing sixteen stalls, an . In the yard a pump of good water. There is attached about two acres of fertile land, the whole of which Is well enclosed. This is a very neat and pleasant cottage, and should attract the atten tion oi persons wJchiug to luvest In this thriving village. Possession 20th July next. I fKKMS : One-third cash; balance at one and two }ears, hearing interest at 10 per cent, pec an no?* W. GODDIN, _Jtt 7 Auctioneer. By Wellington Goddln, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, Corner of Eleventh and Bank streets. SI Oil F ORT AB LE~BRICK TENEMENT yjAfo. 504) ON NOKTII isIUE OK LhiIGII STRiCET, a SHORT DISTANCE WKfc>T OK HKOOK AYRNUK, FOR SALK AT AUCTION. Will be sold at auction, on the premises, on FKI DAV, the Otb June, 1*71, at ti o'clock P. M., the comfortable BRICK. TENEMENT (No. 504) lo cated as above, now In the occupancy of Mr. John T. Toler. It contains live rooms, with a brick kitchen of two rooms. 'j : One-third cash ; balance at four and eight months, for negotiable notes, Interest added, secured oy a trust deed. W. GODDIN, Auct. BvGrubbs A Williams, Real Estat? Agents and Auclloneets, Elevcuth street, between Main and Rank. A VERY Y'ALUAHLE BUILDING LOT jtX. ON THK .SOUTH SIDE OF CAKY STREET BaTWBKN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS, AT AUCTION.?We will sen at auction, upon the premises, on FRIDAY, uth June, at5J o'clock 1*. Jtt., the beautiful BUILDING LOT situated as above, adjoining the late residence of Mr3. M. B. Moo cure. It tronts 32 feet and runs back 14* feet to sn al ley 15 feet wide, with a culvert on the premises. The location is quiet and pleasant, and jet very near to business. Tjcbms : tne-fourth cash; balance at fonr, eight, and twelve mouths, with intereit. J'-' ? GRUHKS A WILLIAMS, Aucts pOMMTSSlONER'S SALE OF VALU iVnv%'KJ\EAV. KbTATK IN ALLEGHANY COUN 1 I, VA.?Pursuant to a decree of the Cir cuit Court of Alleghany county, rendered oil the 25th day of March, 1871, In the consolidated causes of Hansbarger against Irvine's administrator and heirs, and Irvine's administrator against Irvine's hell's, we shall, as the commissioners thereby ap pointed, proceed to sell ??y puidic auctl ju, ok the preuilies, on WEDNESDAY, the lPtli day of July, isil, at 12 o'clock M., several continuous TRACTS Or LAND situated at and near Jackson's River depot, on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, and aggregating about 700 ACRES. About ISO acres of this is tine Jackson's river bottom land, and at present Is In high state otcul tlvatlon. Hie residue consists or valuable tim bered land, lying contiguous to t-e railroad, and abounding in Iron ore ox' line Quality. There Is a good alum spring, and also a good sulphur spring, on the premises, near the depot. Tne Improvements consist of a commodious hotel bulidkg and other convenient buildings at the depot; an in good repair. A delightful loca tion tor a summer boarding-house. And also ol the Mansion 1 louse, a pleasantly locaied oulld.ng containing seven or eight room? with nil necessary out-buildings, including barn, Stnhlec. iVr.; all In good repair. The land will be sold as an entire tract or in separate parcels, as may be deemed best on the day of sale. TKitats : Cash in hand suflicicr.tto pay the costs of the suits and the expenses of the sale; and as to the residue, on credits of one, two, three, and lour years, in equal Instalments, the purchasers jflvlng bonds With approved persona! sccurltv, the same bearing interest at six per cent, peraf, num trom the day of sale, and title retained till tte purchase money Is p tld. WILLIAM SKEEN.t ? , R. L. PAKRISH, | Com'rs. Oo\ tvoTON'. Va., June 5. 1571. 1eC?2aw4w By Grubbs Jfc Williams. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Elevcuth street, between Main and Bank. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A NEAT BRICK X RESIDENCE AND A VACA.NT LOT UN THE EAST SIDE OF SECOND, BETWEEN CLAY AND LKIGH STREETS.?In execution of a deed of trust from Martha Ann Streat tu the subscriber as trustee, dated 2tith September, 18ff?, and recorded In Richmond Hii-tlnjjs Court oflirCi Nellie thereto required by the holders of the debts secured, I will sell at auction, upon the premises, on M'>Ni>AV, l'-'th June, at <'l o'clock l*. .v.. Hit' KKMUENOK located as above, with the adjoining LOT. It hasseven rooms, a kitchen, with two rooms, and a stable; gasand water 011 the preiul.'ei. '1 lie LOT lias a front of :"3 feet, and will be sold a? a whole or divided. The yard Is prettily set with shade trie*, shrubbery, Ac. Terms.* The deed requires a sale tor cash, but, 11" desired, reasonable terms of credit will be al lowed on a portion of the purcaase money. These will lie niude known at the time of sale. C. U. WILLIAMS Trustee. <_;kubbs & "Williams. Auctioneers. je o My Lee & tioddln. Auctioneers and Keal Estate Agents, No. 1113 Main street. three valuable building L LOTS ON BROAD STREET, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-SECOND WTS., FOR SALE AT AUCTION?On THURSDAY, 8th instant, at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, we will sell those valuable BUILDING LOTS situated as follows: On Broad street, one LOT 32 by 165 feet, betweeu 20th and 21st. Two LOTS on Broad street, corner 2Jd, 22 by 110 feet. The first lot has a Sartre stone culvert In rear. TERMS: At sale. LEE & < JODDIN, Aucts. S. N. Davis, Salesman. Je tJ By Grubbs A Williams, Auctioneers and Keal Estate Agents, Eleventh street, between Main and Bank streets. I^IIE VERY VALUABLE LOT OF . GROUND aT THE N O R T II W FsT CORNER OF F KAN KLIN' AND EIGHTH .s'XkKETS, ON WHICH FORMERLY STOOD THE PR-RB1TKUIAN CHUItCH, FOR SALE AT AUCTION?By request of the trustees of the Cr.ice street Presbyterian Church, we will sell at auction, upon the premises, on TUESDAY, June 13,1x71, at 5 o'clock 1'. M., the SITE of their former church and lecture-room, situated as above. The fronton Franklin street is H feet, luunlnj; back 104 feet on 8th street, and the rear lot fronts flo l'ett on 8Jh street, running back 130 feet. The property will be sold as a whole, or in such parcels as may be deemed best at the time of sale. Being with n a few minutes' wj lk of toe business centre, and in one of the most pleasant situations in the city, this property is considered very desira ble for private residences, or as a site for a large public building. Terms will dc announced at the time of the sale. Je 3 GRUBBS .t WILLIAMS, Aucts. 1IPHOLMTKRI ft (J, Arc. KORGE W. ANDERSON & SONS, \T 1200 MAIN STREET-lJp flairs, otTrrtolhe public a full stock of coods, such aa Is Ubiiilly lound In a first-class UPHOLSTERING auu i'ai'f r hanging .store ; CaR1?ETs, OIL-CLOTHS, I'Al'tCK HANGINGS, CUKTA1N GOODS, WINDOW SHADES and CORNICE, on hand, as also a lar^e Block of WHITE and CHECK CA NToN MaT I I nGof oifferent (Trades and priced. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. my 27-UQ R. r. R1CHAUDSON, Main anu mi Streets, has received his spring stock of MATTINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, CARI'KTINGS. WINDOW CURTAINS AND SHADES, and all goods usually kept In his line, which will be sold as low as possible. ap 28-2m U31E AND CEMENT. T^OSENDALE CEMENT. loo barrels ROSENilALE CEMENT, Just re ceived and iu store, for sale by my 23 CHAS.T. WORTH AM A CO. Rockland lime and laths.? 1,200 barrels ROCKLAND LIME; 67,ooo I EASTERN SAWED LATHS, daily expected per ' schooner Francis Hatch, for sale low from wharf, my 23 A. S. LEJC HABDWAKE. Farmers and merchants win tlnd it to their advantage to call and exatuluu our new stock of harvest)ok and other Implements, GRAIN CRADLES aud BLADES. CRASS BLADES and SNATHS. CULTIVATORS, PLOWS and i'LOW-CABl INGS. Also.* full line of small Implements and farmers' HARD* WARE at mmnfactnrers' prices. McGRAW & DENOON, 1604Franklin?t., my 8 five doors from Old Market MONEYTO L?AX. 7^0 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL 4 DO estate. Information can bo hod by applying at the ofllce of Mksshh. LYNTC & BROTHER, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agent*. Je^st & street, iiichaioud, APtrn^Aii^f nrore iwyii? [Washington, D. C.J By Latimer and Cleary, Auct'rs, (Successors to Cooper & Latimer,) ^ Bo nth west cor. Pennsylvania ave. and llth flts. ENTIRE EFFECTS OF WILLARD'S HOTEL AT AUCTION. (COMPRISING OVER 500 ROOMS), CONSISTING IN PART OF FJFTiT PARLOR SUITS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH-PLATE MAN TEL AND PIER MIRRORS: TAPESTRY. VELVET, BRUSSELS, THTtPiE-I'LY, AND INGRAIN CARPETS: THREE HUNDRED SUITS OF WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAM I1ER FURNITURE ; PAINTED CHAMBER SUITS? B EDST E AI )S. BUREAU ^WASH STANDS, AND WARDROBES; SUPERIOR IIAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOf.STttRS: AN IMMENSE ASSORT MENT OF BLANKETS, SPREADS, ..COM FORTS, SHEETS, AND TABLE-LINEN; RFP AND LACK CURTAINS, MARBLE TOP TABLES, ETAGERES. WINDOW SHADES, OILCLOTH, EXTENSION AND OTHFR . DININW-TA BLKS, DINIHG CHAIRS: A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF SILVER-PLATED WAITERS. PITCHERS. CASTORS, AND GOBLETS: A LARGE COLLECTION OF SILVER-PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS; A G UE A T OUA NTITY OF TABLF-CUrLKJil ; AN hXTENSlVE AS SORTMENT OF CHINA AND GLASSWAKE ; A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF WINES, LIQUORS, AND GROCERIES: STEAM EN GINE. TWO NO. I BOILERS, THR" E LAT'GE WORTHINGTON FORCE-PUMPH, MAN GLE'S WASHING-MACHINES AND PaTKNT WRINGERS; A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF COPPER COOKING UTENSILS, KITCH EN REQUISITES, TOGETHER WITH NUMEROUS SHAFTINGS, &c.-Ou MONDAY MORNING, June 12th, 1871, commencing at 10 o'clock, and continuing from diy to day until the whole Is disposed of, we shall sell the entire ef fects of Wilfard'a Hotel, tor account of James Sykes, Ksq? being one of the imst extensive and best collections of FURNITURE ever sold In Washington. Terms : All sums under fsoo, cash; of andover that amount, a credit of two arid four months, with approved endorsed notes, bearing Interest. jes.uis Latimer & cleary, auc!h. By Grnbbs A Williams, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers,, ? Eleventh street, between Main and Ranlu HP HE TERY VALUABLE REAL L ESTATE, AT THE NORTHWEST COR NER BROAD AND SECOND STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-By requestor the heirs at law of the late Garland Hanes, deceased, wo will sell at auction, npon the premises, on MONDAY, 12th June, at 5? o'clock P. M., the property situ ated as above stated. It embraces twoFWAMED STORES, occupied respectively by August Ruppert and James Evans, and tlie adjolnlntr two-story and attic BRICK TENEMENTS known as "Turner's Hall," occupted by Mr. Haudret Mark, yielding an ageregate rent of $1,000 per annum. It fronts about flf> feet on Broad street, and rnns back about 138 feet. and will be sold In suitable parcels fronting on Broad street, running back loo feet to an alley 10 feet wide, and a lot fronting 2$ feet on 2d street, running back oh feet. This 13 regarded as one of the best business loca tions on upper Broad street, occupying as ICdoes one of the most prominent comers, and few pieres of property now on the market oiler snch Induce ments for a profitable Investment. Tbjims : Will be made known at the time of sale. je 2 GRHBBS & WILLIAMS. Auots. By A. C. Pulliam, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, Main and 14th streets. A VALUABLE FARM OF ONE HUN DRED ACRES, WITH GOOD BUILD INGS, LYI VG ON MIDLOTHIAN TURNPIKE, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.?At i lie request of the owner I will, sell at pnb'lc aire!Ion, on the premises, at 5 o'clock TnKSuAY EVENING, June 13th, 1871, ONE HUNDRED ACRES Of LAND, with the build ings thereon?about so acres cleared, the balance in virgin growth of oak, hickory, and dogwood. 1 he buildings consist of excellent DWELLING with six rooms, OFFICE and STORE-HOUSE In yard. tfARN and STABLES. This land lies on the Midlothian turnpike. In Chesterfield county, about four miles from Man chester. Terms : ??>530 cash ; balancc at 0,12, is. and 24 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, se cured by trust deed. my31 A. C. PULLIVM, Auct. By Grubbs & Williams, K&al Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Eleventh street, between Main and Bank. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF THE VALUABLk farm KNOWN ah "SION TKZUM A," ON THE MKCHANJCSVICLE TURNPIKE, TWO MIl,ES EAST FROM RICH MOND, AT AUCTION.-In execution of a de cee of the Circuit Court or Richmond. entered U7 h May, 1871, in the cafo of Schernierho' u vs. Scliermerhorn and als.. 1 will poll at auction, upon the premises, on Mill)AY, trtti June at 5o'clock P. 31. (If fair; If not, tlien njvou 'lis Uri>t lair day thereafter at the same hour) the d >wer portion of the Scherracrhorn estate known as \* .Mont ezuma, and containing about NINKTV ACRES. About 20 acres are In wo-: d-?, and the residue is arable gray soil suited for gardening. The Improvements consist ol a lmge r RAMED DWELLING \yltli ten rooms; kitchen with four rooms ; barn, &c. There Is a number of FINK FRUIT TURKS, and the dwelling Is situated In the handsomest prove of original o:iks in all this vicinity. With the judicious outlavofa reason tbl* sum of m <ney this conld be nude an exceedingly at tractive and valuable property. TtHMS : Ono-1'ourtn cash : balance at fl, 12, and 18 montlis, for negotiable notes with Interest add ed, the tltlebelug retained by the cuurt uutil the notes are paid. WM. JOSIAH LEAKE, Com'r. GKPPDS& Williams, Aucts. my so By A. C. Puillam Auctioneer. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF AN UN Vy DIVIDED ONE-SIXTH INTEREST IN TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND. MORE OR LESS, IN C1IESTKRFIELD COUNTY, NEAR PROVIDENCE MKETING-HOUSE.?By virtue of a decree of the County Court of Ch-ater lleld county, entered at its August term, tS70, in the chancery suit of S. M. Page, assi?rnte, vs. John T. Furcron, I shall, as special commissioner, on the 12TII DAY OK .lUNE, 1471, at 1 o'clock I*. SI., expose for sale at public auction, in front ol* Chesterfield Court-house, the interest of Johrt 'i'. Fnrcron (which Is an undivided oue-sixtli) In a TRACT OF LAND In said county, lying near Providence Meeting-house, about six miles from Richmond, containing about '.'00 acres, whereof his father, James Furcron, <llcd seized. Terms : Cash sufficient to pay *cu, with interest thereon at six per ctnt. from the 1st of November, 1S05, to day of sale, and the costs of sale find suit; and the residue at four and eight months, wit nessed by negotiable note*, with interest added. The title will be retained until the whole of pur chase money Is paid. W M. I. CLOPTON, Special Commissioner. Sale conducted by A. C. Pulliam, Auct. my 31-dAwtds By Cook & Laughton, Auctioneers, Corner of Governor and Franklin streets. Commissioner?sale of desi ra BLK REAL ESTATE. NEAR "MONROE PARK," AT AUCTION,?In execution of a. de cree or the chancerv Court of the city of Rich mond, entered April 27th, 1871, In the case ol Pow ers, guiralan, vs. Betty and als., I shall, as spe cial commissioner therein named, proceed to sell at auction, upon the premises, on SATURDAY, 10th June, at 5 o'clock in tl;e afternoon, (it lair ; If not, then upon the tirst f?ir day thereafter, at the same hour,) the VALUABLE LOT, with a FRAMED TEN iCMK.NT thereon, situated on the north sl?le of Elmwood street, on the lirst square west of "Monroe Park," fronting 50 feet, and running back between parallel lines lW feet to an alley. Tne special attention of the puollc is c *II ut) lo the sale ot this property, situated as It L> in lh?t desirable and growing portion of the west end of the city of Richmond. Tkkms : one-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, for negotisble notes, with interest added, title retained by the court till notes are paid. HENRY llUDNALL, Je 5 Commissioner. By Grubbs <fc Williams. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, j Eleventh, between Main and Bank streets. riniE VERY VALUABLE PRIVATE 1 RESIDENCE (NO. 217) ON GOVERNOR OR THIRTEENTH Si RKET. BETWEEN FRANK LIN AND CAPITOL STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.?The property above referred to, formerly occupied by the late Dr. J. U. Conway, and now by Mr. Hargons, will be sold at auctl n, upon the premises, on MONoAY, 12th June, at 12 o'clock, M. The dwelling has eleven rooms, besides a bath room and servants' apartments, with water and gas throughout. It is flnished in the best stylo, and In all it? ap pointments is a first clais iOjiUence. The situation is vory pleasant, overlooking the capliol square, and the property is particularly desirable to a professional or busints;) gentleman, beinir centrally situated, within a few mluute-' walk of the public buildings. TERMS : At tne s;tle GRUBBS & WILLIAMS, J^fl A uctionecrs. By Grubbs A Williams, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Eleventh, between Main and Bank streets. A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MAIN AND 73D STREETS, AT auction.-On SAT URDAY, J uue 10tn, at Gj o'clock P. SI., we wl?l sell, upou the premises, thj LOT OF GROUND situated as above, adjoluiug the property of R. M. West. It fronts li ieet on Slain street and runs back on 23d street 120 leet to an alley 15 feet wide. The location Is very g >od for business purposes. Terms: One-thiru cash; balance at s>lx and twelve months, for notes, wLh interest added, and secuied oy a trust deed. Purchaser to pay tnxes for 1871. GRUBBS i WILLIAMS, je(j Auctioneer?. RUSTEE'S SALE OF A VERY UfT SI it ABLE THREF-STOliY FRAMED DWELLING SITUATED ON IHti. SOUTH WEST CORNER OF NINTH AND PORTER STREETS.?By virtue of a certain deed of trout to the undersigned, duly recorded in the clerk's office of the chesterfield County Court, in dned book, -volume 4?, page 570, J sh*li proceed to sell at public auction (having been requested so to do by the beneficiaries therein secured), on SATUR day, the loth day of Jane. 1371, at 5 o'clock P. SI., that DESIKABI E RESIDENCE, located us above stated, containing seven rooms; With kitchen cont ainlng four rooius, smoke-house, and wood-house. 'I he lot I routs 60 feet (more or lustf) on 9th street, and ru unlng back between Porter street and a line parallel therewith 110 feet, more or less. r. ... t : Tkkhs ; Slade known on day of saV. P. h. GARY. Trustee. MANcnESTicn, Jnne l, 1471. Jo 2-eodJtds JBUMGARDNER'S WHISKEY, re ? eelved direct from him. GEO. A- HUNDLEY.A CO., ap l?3m ? sai Broad street. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY JHU0BTJCD AT THUS OFFIOJS ' RAlIiltOAlM. ' 39sai^^ 1871. _ 187L ' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . ? ) ,<> " S C IT R P U Ti V, ?ICFTMOWI\ FREDERICKS BURG AM) POTOMAC ROUTF, GOING INTO EFFECT JUNE 7, 1871. TROUOII TRAINS leave Depot, co^ncr Byrd am? 9th streets, as fcflfows : 'JlieDAY TRAIN daliy at 5:2a A. M. Arrlrea In Washington at 12:10, Baltimore (except on Sundays) at 2:16, Philadelphia *t c:15, and New York at 10:20 T'. "M. TMK SAME DAY. The N1GTIT TliAIN dally (txccpt on Sundays) at 9:ii P. M. The DAT TBA1N arrives In Richmond at 2:17 p. m. . , ?, The NIGHT TRAIW arrive* In Richmond (Mondays excepted) at 3:30 A. W. The ACCOMMODATION TKAIN for Mllford leaves Broad-street Dspot daily (rnndays ex cepted) at 4:30 P. M. Arrives In Richmond at 8:43 A. M. The FHEIGHT TRAINS leave on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6 45 A. M. ? THROUGH TICKETS and THROUGH BAG GAGE CHECKS to all principal points North, East, and West. Company's offices, corner Broadand 8tb streets. Tic ke! office, corner Byrd and Sth streets. . >" ? J. H. GEWTRft General Ticket Afr*n>. E. T. D. MY8R8, Geneial Sap'U ? Je7 ' .HICKMOHD 1JTD ."KTXnf.BCTPQ IC. E. CO., i Rrcnmokp.Va., June 7, i?7i. .* rfiHE TKAIN S ON THIS ROAJU X run as follows : The mall trnlus leave Richmond at 8:15 A.M. anu a:3i i\ M.; and leave PeUiXJbnrtf a*. 4 05 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Accommodation trains leave Richmond at 8 A. M. and 5 i\ M., and leave Petersburg at 10 A, M. aad 6 P. M. Tho a:*. A. M. train will not leave Richmond or SUNDAYS, and the 7:i.'0 p. M. train will not leave I'ttersfcnrffon SUNDAYS. PaHjaecgers lor Norfolk will take the 2:83 P. M. dailr train. Pasucnjcers from Clover Hill will take the 8:30 A. M. train on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays; and returning, leave-Kichmoudou the same days ai 2:35 P.M. The mail trains will stop onlv at. Chester. The HA. M. dally train will connect at Peters burp with the Atlintic, Ohio, and Mississippi rail road for Lynchburg daily. K. B. KABEY, jeJ7 Ticket and Freight Agent. Richmond ani> danville kail 1'OAD?On and after JITNIC ?itii, 1871, GOING WKST: Train No. l (Through Passenger) leaves Pich mcnd daily (except Sundays) at 4:10 A. M.; leaves Danville at 11:03 A. M.; arrives at Greensboro' at l?52 P. M. Train No. 3 (Lynchburg Passenger) leave? Rich mond dally at 9:15 A. M.; arrives at Lynchburg at 5 P. M. Train No. s (Through Mall and Express) leaves Richmond ilally at 2:40 P. M.; leaves Danville dally ;it lt):47 P.M.; arrives al Greensboro' daily at 12:5-1 r. M. ;tOING EAST : Train No. C (Through Mall and Express) leaves Greensboro'' dully atf?:30P. M.; leaves Danville I io;49 P. M.; arrives at Rlchmoud dally all 5:1D A M. Train No. 8 (Through Passenger) leaves Greens boro' dully (except Sundays) at 11:05 A. M.: leaves Danville at 1:27 P. M.j arrives at Rlchmoud at 8:15 P. M. Train No. 0 (Lynchburg Passenger) leaves Lynchburg daily at 8:30 a. M.; leaves Burkevllle at 1 P. M.; arrives at Richmond at 4 P. Al. Trains Nos. 1 and 5 connect at Greensboro' with Trains on Nortli Carolina Railroad for all poluts South. Train No. 3 connects at Burkevllle with Train on Atlantic, Mississippi, and Ohio Railroad for I all points Southwest and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all points South and Southwest can be procured at the ticket office In Richmond. Papers that have arrangements to advertise the schedule ol this company will please print as ai>ove. JOHN R., MAOMUKDO, je 5 General Freight and Ticket Agent. Office of the alaiiama and Chattanooga) fiAILKOAD COMPANY. ( | MEW ROUTE FROM THE NORTH AND EAST TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. i The AT, A KAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD, extending from Chattanooga. Ten nessee, to Meridian, Mississippi, is completed, and forms with its connections the ! SHOKT?T ALL-KAIL LINK from Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Lynchburg, aud Chatt'noog'. to Meridian, Mobile, New Or-; loans, Jackson, Vlcksburg, and all southwestern Cit l?g. The road-bed Is In splendid condition and the equipment perfect. Pullman's Palace Day and Slecnlng-Cars arc to be run via this r??nte from Lynchburg to Mobile j and New Orleans without cliinee. Purchase tickets via the Alabama and Chatta nooga railroad, and eecure the quickest time and mo^t comforts. The attention of freight shippers Is called to this mute as ottering the advantages of spedy transit between the North and South, with rates always as low as by any other route. Mark ship freight and procure bills of lading via the Alabama aud Chattanooga railroad. VV AL RE Alt Y, - General Freight and Ticket Agent, ( hattanocga, Teiiu. J. C. STANTON, Geueral Superintendent, le 2-3:n Chattanooga, Tenn. RICHMOND AND YOKK KlVKlt KAILltOAD,) SUi'EUl.VTKNDKNT'.S OFFICE, > RICHMOND, V*A., May 30, 187L J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE-DAILY LINE,?On and after May 30th, 1871, the TRAINS on this road will rnn a* follows : PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave West Point dally at fl A. M.; arrive at Richmond at 10:51 A. M. Leave Richmond dally at 3 P. M.; arrive at H'e'.t Point :tt 4MS P. M. FREIGHT TrtAlN, WITH PASSENGER CAR ATTACHED. Loave Richmond dally (Mondays excepted).? On Sunday this irain will leave Richmond at 5:50 o'clock A. >L; arriving at West Point at 3:11 A. M.. aud returning, leave West Point at 3:10 ?'. M., and arrtve at Ktehmond at 6:50 P. M., thus al I lowlnar persons to sp.'nd the Sabbath at a delight ful resin ami enjoy fine salt-water bathing in com modious bath-houses. Fare lor the round trip, | $1 75. Trains connect dally (Sundays excepted) at West Point with Slrst cla*s steamers fur Balti more, and all points North and West. Fare from Richmond to Baltimore, W. Through bills of lading given to all points NORTH and SOUTH. Freights received daily and prompt! v forwarded. Persons going by this ronte get a good night's rest on most comfortable boats, with tables unsur passed by any, and arrive in Baltimore in time for Northern and Western trains. The Freight Train, with Passenger Car at tached. (Sundiva and Mondays excepted.) will leave Richmond at 4 A. M.; arrive ?t West Pulut at. 7:30 A. M. Leave We-t Point, (Sundays aud Mondays excepted,) at IP. M. ; ariive at Rich mond at 4:4o P. M. A round-trip ticket will be sold from Richmond I to West Point. good to go down on SATURDAY 1 and return on MONDAY, for $1.75. Good ho els | are open for.the accommodation of guests at a mo derate price. ' WM. N. BRAGG, Superintendent. J. M. TTTRNEK, Freight Agent. .1. L. TAYLolt, Ticket Agent. my 31 (T\HESATE AJv E AND OHIO RAJU \J ROAD.?Op aud after THURSDAY, Juue 1st, PASSENGER TRAINS leave Rlchmoud (Sun days excepted) as follows : 8:30 A. ai.?MAIL TKAIN for the White 8ul plinr Springs, connecting at Gordousville with the orange, Alexandria and Manassas train for Washington and Nortli, and Lynchburg and South. 3:35 I\ M?ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 'lor Gordons vl lie. On and after the 15th of JUNE a PASSENGER TRAIN* will run daily (except Suudav) between I Staunton and the White sulphur, as follows : Leave Staunton at....... 8:15 A. M. . Arrive al White sulphur at l:Jt P. M. j Leave White Sulphur at 2:35 P. M. Arrive at Staunton at. 7:14 P. M. Through tickets, at low rates, sold to ail points Northwest and Southwest. Further Information may be obtained at the j company's cilices. No Passenger Trains are run on Sundays. A. H. PERRY. General Superlnteudent. .Iambs F. Netiieela.nd, Gen11 Ticket AgL my 31 i ' Freight OFFICE R. & Y. R. R. R. C'O.,1 Richmond, May 24,1871. j All losses and damages for FREIGHT mnst be ascertained at depot bc loru Koods are t*ken away, or the company will not be responsible. Krelght mu?t bj removed from "this dei>ot In twenty four hours after arrival, or will be hauled iod stored at expf-nse and risk of owner. Owlug to our Insufficient fret?lit accommodations we are competed to adopt tilts method. Freight will not be received after 0 o'clock P, M. WM. N. KftAHG, Supt. JA^ M. Tubneb, Freight Ageut. my 2??2w pO TnE BUSINESS MEN OF RICII JL MONIL?Tne undersigned has commenced the Dubllcatlon of a complete and carefully compiled BUSlNESS DlRECroRY OF RICHMOND FOR 187L it will contain the name and residence of every male person over 21 years of age within the elty limits, and the name and location of every business house. Also, a complete catalogue and description of the public buildings, banks, courts, Government clflcea, colleges, churches, newspa pers. societies, Jcc. Every feature necessary to make the most com ply e DIRECTORY ever issued in this city will be incorporated Into the work. Our canvaaasre have neatlv completed the labor of compiling the names of the citizens, aud will Immediately commence calling ou the business 1 raeu fjrtheir cards. ! The two id rectories Issued by Boyd one In aud the other in l87o~are both so dtfecilvoas to | have calico forth uiiversai censure. Our book will be t nil rely tre<i from this objection, as the ut most care has been taken to secure a PERFECT ttMJORDof our cltixens. One thousand copies bf the work will be issued, and the rales of adveitislug tlxed s j as to give i every one an opportunity of belug accommodated. Tltts wilt be the very best ADVERTISING ME DIUM In the city. ; u. . i Persons desirous of consulting us in reference to their advertisements will please call or leave their orders at the oftlce or the directory COMPANY, >o. t>?l Main street. Je5-<t U. W. U1LL1S, Manager. 'PO THE FARMERS OF VIRGINIA.? L VV'e hive a n miber of the " EXOlfiltSlOR " COMU1NKD RBAPEUtt .MO W ERfcL on hand, which wu regard as thu IlkaT aud CHEAP EST machines on the market. To gel them in the bands of the f*rnier? and havo them t?et d wttu [ other*, we will sell Ulein for cash or uo lone lime, with Interest added. | je ^tdA?*w WATT A JkJNIGHT, ' FOR NKW TORkC?ThR Dominion Steam3hlp Co.'s Cits nut side-wheel #t?amshlo 1HAAO Bru^T* BLAKMfAN,wli! sail on FRIDAY, June o'ciocfc A, M. Freight rccclycd nutn \ i,\\*J A* tflf nar*i Una for foreign jKrrtfl. i Passenger accommodation*: bdeqi p^sf <j. Fare, 813; steerage, |8; round-trip tlcki- i For freight or puKsge. *r>r?ly to ' ' * JOHN W. WYATT, A/n? .1 t ,^? 7>** TT?*^r. No> * Oovernor ' FOR NKW YORK.-VirsrlDir^er Steamship and Packet aay's^vLP >\ elegant steamship Wf,f. p. CLVdk. ' PAUKKR. wtll leave her wh*rf *t I^kMrt ' FKIOA Y. June 9th. at 5 P. M. Freight up to the botirof sailing. * " Close connections and ihrouzh hlilg lad In* ?i. to all southern, eastern, and western places - - to Enrope and Australia. ' 'S | Fare, $5; meals and state roo/ns. extra D. J. BU/iH. p,m J* 7 ? 1?U .M tin iirl'y F OR PHILADELPHIA.^ TWICK A V/ K K K? Steamer J J. Sk GftKKN, Capt. CARR, will rer>Uv. rrr, ? ** Ibis above port till THURSDAY, t!i#> ?h in.,','! | atWo'cloer. Wf< Freight Ulcen for Boston, Providence, Sort and New Orleans, at moderate r>tt?-g. * '*? TassaRe to Philadelphia, Including roeah ?,.? ?tate-room, $3. W. P. PORTK& a^\m Je 7?at No. KS5 Dock str^ J' AMESRIYEUSTEAMBOAT/i^w COMPANY?FOR NiCVV YORK.???2&J HY LAfiD AND WATF/R.?New a?(J first-class ronUj to New York via James riv. r Chesapeake bay to Baltimore, ami from then*-*,' rail to Philadelphia and New York. Fare to New York *U $? a Philadelphia s ^ " Baltimore.. u M u Norfolk ... ; w Tleketa sold and biggie checks! thr<.o?h ,t C.arb*r& Co.'s Express, No. *26 M?ln street, VmJ on hoard steamer John bylvester. ? tjn above varied route. commend'1, lueif dally to tourists and pleasure-setker*, t?a>.iC lhem to view DUTCH CAP and other boi?i,.,i interest ?m JAM K? KIV*K KY D\ Yl.h.h i. L. It, TATUM, (ien'l Ant iii Jam*.* lilver Steainl>oat <.'omi>.ir4r, Oflice, 9th and Main streets aod at Kockeus, TO v !K-3ni FUblUUT OFKICK Ok" J A8. KlVtCR ? K PEC I Ah NOTICE TOW p P K It S?Freight forfc2S SPE( SHI Lvnchhurg and the Southwest receive us Ir, oflice and forwarded by canal without detention. All freight coming from Lynchburg and hi *., ,< to Richmond and points North *1)1 be pr<riip-iy forwarded If consigned to the care of Canil at Lynchburg. K. DILLON, A^erit, my 13-3m 1503 I>ock street. HTEAJIKKH. JAMES HIV E R STKA M BOAT COMPANY. ?FOR NKW YORK. PHILADKl.l'HIA, BALTIMORE, N^FTf PORTSMOUTH, and ALL REOULAU I vsil 1NGS ON THE JAMES RIVER. The f, n-j elegant United Stales mill sU-aiKcr JOHN 3YLVK8TKK, Captain Z. 0. GlFFOKD. leaves o/impinys vhxrf at Korketta f..r iv above-named plaees on MONDAYS, WF1)\>.. 1IAYS, and FKIDA YS, at SIX O'CLOCK A. M. and returns on Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Situ?. days. Pass#?usr??rs connect at Norfolk with the f>M b,t Line steamers tor Baltimore, Philadelphia, ? New York. Train leaves City Point for Petersburg on >??. rival of 6te;tcier. Fare to New York *'.li Fatk to Philadelphia Fare to Baltimore > > Fare to i-ioriotk . t Excursion tickets to Norfolk and return... i TICKETS ON HALF. ?t GARItER .< iCXPiifcSS, and baggie checked through. Freight received Tuesdays, Thursday, an-: >\, tnrdays, for Norfolk. Portsmouth. Hot ton. H, . more, and principal landings on Chessotak.*: . and all regular landings on James river, at ls> SONABLE RATES. Freight received from ; A. M. un 6 F. M. ^ Freight for wav landings must be prepaid. L. B. TATUM. General Agent, Ollice, Company's wha>f, my 16 Eranch office, corner Main and ?h 1RGINIA STEAMSHIP AND PACKET C O M P A N Y ?The. ^ steamship GKO. B. UPTON Ie.ive3 New every SAT U RD A Y ; leave* Richmond TUESDAY. The steamship WM. P. CLYDE leav N York every TUESDAY ; ieaves Richmond ev.ryf F KID AY. 1 Freight received dally. D. J. BURR, President. fe20 1214 Main street. 1 ? r? P Hi LADE L i'HI A. RICH-. MOM> A N'l) NORFOLK STKA M -S SHIP LINE-FOR I'H 1 LADr M'HI * MTTT7 WEEK.?Steamers NOL'FoLK, S.? i Volt, m l i. S. OUbEN, composite 'hlj line, wiii i?-av. ? -i. i. deiphta every SVFDNESDAY and S * Tl itt) >,, ami Richmond oven' MONDA Y and TH i'RH'Ai alternately. Freignt received dally (ei*vp days}, cheaper than by any oibei route, f. ? parts of Pei:n3ylvan!'t and New .hr-j< y ; ji , t New Orleans rfa Southern M?iU Steam>hli> 1. r from Philadelphia. Freight taken for Norr? ? it moderate rates. Passage to Philadelphia, Including an-i ?? i stateroom, $H. w. p. I'OKTFR, Ageut, No. 2420 Dock utreet. Hlcl):noL WM. P. CLYl>E A CO., Agent*, No. 14 North Wharves, and fe 19 No. 12South Wharves. Phil t?:>1:K JOHN W. WYATT, GENERAL SHIPPING AND COMMLS8ION MERCHANT, No. a govxsnob stbkst. RICUKOND, VA. PCST-OFriC* BOX II. FOR LIVERPOOL AND I QUEEN3TOWN. <JL INMAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS. aAll.l.Mi1 FROM NEW YORK EVERY SA'IUltDAV. AND ALTKKNATF, TUESDAYS. KATK8 Or PASriAiiK. Pc.yablein Gold. Payable in Cnrr'my. First cabin Steerage .. tu To London........... *o| To London.^......... - To Paris .. *' I To Parli il TlckeUi sold to and from Eoguud, lrel*ud, the Continent, ?t moderate rates. For further information aonlv at the <:ouipiLT'< Office*. JOHN G. DALE. Agent. II Broadway, New York; oj a JOHN W. WYATT, Agent, Klcbinuurf, V*. FOB NKW YORK. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP 2&edS, COMPANY. The sldo-wheel steamsnlp.^ WYANOK K, l.'> *C BELL, SARATOGA, NIAGARA, Ai .rl> MARLE, and HATTERAS, leave New V. :k f Norfolk, City Point, arid Richmond, every 11 > DAY, THUKSDA Y, and SaTUKDAI atJ0'. . <-? P. M. Ltave Kiehmond every TUESDAY, >> '?? DAY, and SUNDAY, at hljch tl.le. These ships are entirely new. They have e!e**sl ?iloona and dtaterooma. The fare, accomn;ca| Uons, and attention, are unsurpassed. Close connections made with cteameri for iJ ?onthern and Euro pea u ports. insurance effected, when ordered, AT A Q''Ai TEKO/ONK PKB CENT., at theott0fJ0f -.il eompanv. For further Information apply to JOHN W. WYATT. Agent, my JtJ No. a tiovern-n arret. I Ml'ORTANT TO WESTERN A SH1TF2RS. THE POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMl'A.M AKD TDK BALTIMOUK AND OHIO KA1LK?'AU COMPANY'S TROUGH LINE TO THE WEST offer ouixrlor lndncemeuts to ehlpix-r? of T 1 BACCO, WHISKKY, BACON', CAND1 v% to and I"roin the West at low r.iies, <iul< ? and lei.-' handling than any otlu r L^>% All w(?tern and eastern-bound freight d? v ^' to and received from cn board t!ie o.irs ol tl ? f; 1 timore and Ohio Railroad Company ai I.- ? Point, saving transfer by draya auJeJ??o'3 r weather in Baltimore. Through bills of lading given on ?!l sl li ni'-' J by W ILLIAM P. BRfcTT, m IT Aire - DENTINTBY. Dr. jud. b. wood, dentist, vol lias .tlwayi ou hand a full supply oj pure NITH??1JS t?XIDF. (5AS, for the PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH Dr. WOOD devotes special attention to FILLING TRETII, and correcting irregularities of the same. ARTIFICIAL TEETH mounted ou auy de?lrt'l Terms motlerate. V. lllee. #th street, two doors from Malu. lull tl?eoU 3tu jyi. CllARLEtT.E. KLOEHEU.j DIfNTJST, has returned to the ?'Itv and resumed the pri"-1' of the proti^xiou. Dkntal Rooms: No. loll Broad street. [my 2tt-3iti) T A Y L O R B R OS., DENTISTS, 1110 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, YA. [Ja 21] J OHN MAHONY, m ?&$ SUKGEON DENTIST - (formerly of the tirui of W ajrt A , , v Inserts FULL UPPER or LU'-S KU ? y ARTIFICIAL TEiCTH for from T\> ?? THERTY DOLLARS, , .; tuLr OLD GOLD SETS boux''1 or eXCtUli^evi value for new seta or vute .ulie. . Olhce aud residence ft? Main JUee^ Sixth and Seventh streets. KmAIIKlMTM. gft/y RESTAURATEUR, Na 1204 MAIN STKKrr Is always supplied with Uie luxuries of the ?**' son-the RKSc MEATS of ail klu.is-> v'W1 ?; 4?m# and wild-GAMW of .HI soru-'-Y^'" aud t iaHt All served to order In the he*t ^ Rates reiluctHl?dishes ample. PasU tea ef , best. Orders for supper* itad enterulnineu -J ? aiid redicrche style illicdiu ? most satisfactory uianuer. ? ^ Iho BAK, as well as tlie table, with rat? j The be?i liquors always on hand0 drinks brvweu by the ui>.st sk'" served up lu elt'gaat SALOON, where pcrftct ?"? ilecomn m uuiatalucU. J*1'