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The Streets.
Pconlc seldom take .1 new idea promptly.
Every proposition, every invention, Ins
Zl J the test of trial and the yet greater
Z TWO. ition-opposition
mere blockbcadfcm and general
So we marie up our mind when *e 1 1 ^
that Main street should l?e graded .
srsss1 ?*"??? >? ??
? ,>? wo mtv have to wait still long* 1
cent observer must sec is not only
sable but of incalculable benefit to th.
can be done. But it vitl be (lone ^
The Teat trouble in this cK>>
dMdcS suciallV into faction*. jcalousjf on,
>1 V-n-h rl'lll i** SUSpleiOUS abOUt
another. bach nan 1 1
nronriations to other sections of the uty.
T?is jealousy force* the log-rolling sysle in.
An appropriation is received or bought .
aid given to other sections. In tins ?aj
most really great and important enterprise.
sustain detriment, because to duplicate .1
great work would create a draft upon he
treasury which is deemed too hcavj, .and
thus the means of the city are fre ? .
u,?n minor enterprises in several direct
at the same time.
' This is an evil which etui be best met by
opening such eomu.unicatioiis between t le
divisions of the city as akc them mn
lua.e and sympathetic in I heir policies. At
present anv two divisions are as mm I sepa
rated a? are Feicrsburg and Richmond.
Iu the long run, in this way, the mone\
jrots to t hings not of immediate nceesMt),
while important improvements connected
directly with the commerce of the city, upon
which all depend, arc neglected. W e see m
the suburbs great work in digging away lull*
and levelling streets that are tar away ii-m
the centre of business. Look at the \a>t
work done on the street near Holly wood, and
it is said that the city intends at an early da>
to till up the ravine north of Holly wood, to
give easy access to t hat cemetery. All this i?
very well; but we do not see why we should
expend a great deal to establish a communi
cation with the dead while the living arc
separated by gulfs almost impassable.
The grading of Main street is a matter of
paramount importance, socially and coin-;
mercially. We are satisfied that the great
bulk of the voters of the city is in favor 0
it. Yet the opponents are very active and
very ingenious; but as unfair as they arc in
genious. For instance :
Some say that the proposition is to /ere/
Main street, which is too absurd to notice
further than to say, as we have said fre
quently, that Kichmond is fortunate in her
undulating surface, as that secures drainage
and health. But in their natural state the
hills arc too steep for commerce. It is easy
to compromise between the level and the
i*tecp, and have a grade that is practical, |
graceful, and liealthful-oue adapted to com
merce and social intercourse. Such are not
our present grades. They are intolerable,
and we cannot get along with them. 1 hey
are discreditable and injurious to us not only
as inconvenient to ourselves, but as the sub
ject of ridicule by the strange) .
Another objection has been raised that
strongly shows the reckless nslunt ol the
opposition. It is said that JiJly feet wi
have to be cut off on Main at Fifth street to
make a proper grade. Now, if the objection
011 this account be good, we say that the
argument for grading Is all the stronger. II ,
fifty feet ought to be taken oil the street
should be now impassable.
But these arguments show the unlairno.s
and Instability of the opposition. We sup
pose that fifteen feet will be the vt ry extreme
of the reduction that can be ru-j'iired. i be
labor will bo trifling, hardly greater than that
of digging away the bank on the A\ esthain
road, which the city has recently performed.
It will benefit the whole city, and none more
than the owners of the property inimcdiatch
upon the street graded. It should not be post
poned ; the city needs it now. It should
have been done twenty years since.
Southern Oppressions? The Mare's
Nest.
The policy of keeping down the southern
whites under the heel of tyranny, and revi
ving and inflaming the rancors of the late
war, is that by which the Gkant Adminis
tration hopes to prolong its rule. The re
pression of the South has gone on with in
creasing energy and cruelty. Thousands of
white voters are arrested and held to trial at
a day in November which deprives them of
the opportunity to east their votes, and thou
sands are intimidated and driven from their
homes toavoid the cruel persecutions of their
Government.
To assist, on the other hand, in keeping
tip the sectional hate of the .North towards
the South the Administration has jmicl a
large price for the letters of Messrs. Jacob
Thompson, agent, and J. P. Benjamin, sec
retary, of the late Confederacy. These let
ter^ which really develop nothing new, are
given to the people of the United States to
2'eJirouse the old war passions.
^ ns thought that Mr. Gbkei.ky could
fa |?volvv.^ w'th Thompson in someway;
frot'fehopfl resulted in absolute fruit
lessneas.' Bevond tiiat we cannot sec what
the unscrujWtoli* Ghant Administration
could expect to gW out of tliwe purchased
papers bearing U],ou (w iMC.-cnt campaigu.
Everv thing except the Sloped designs
upon New Yo,"k liad he? I?*?*'
brought before the tv',.or^> H cw fl 1 m un*
officially, At tirst the t^velopments uune
iu an aggravated form througu I)au , m"
formers and knaves employed by . ,e
eminent. Hut whatever might have *.cen
devc]pi>cd by the papers bought by the Gov
ernment, the southern people were as pro
foundly ignorant of it as were the people ot
the North. It is, therefore, of no advantage
to anybody, or to any public interest, that
they should be produced or discussed now?
e.f to anybody except, possibly, the (I rant
Administration, which has used the public
money to buy these papers merely to be
used as party campaign documents. It
is h.'.rdly possible that their appear
unce can bave any considerable effect
on the public mind. The motive for their
purehnse and publication is nefarious, and
the use of the public money in the buying of
them dishonest. We can imagine no moie
ubhorrent and damnable motive than that of
the Gkant party to prolong their power at
the cost of the peace and liarmony of the
pun try. But this motive has been shame
lessly exhibited.
Ooe might ask what jrig^t JiittUbe Govern.
inent to take the pnbl^'Tnonev to buy theg;
... ? , i
paper?; hut we have seen that the Govern
jnmt does what tt ptoses* never stopping to
inquire whether It- has the power or not. It
might have some apology for the act could it
have been performed in the expectation that
some good to the public interest might be
done by it. Hut the Government hud ho)
such apology ; all that was Intended or hoped
for was the reproduction of the horrid pic
ture* of war, and it* prions if possible, to
horrify the l>eoplc anew, to increase the votes
for Grant* and Justify in northern eyes his
mcaamus to stifle the voice of the southern
white people and grind them still further
into the dust of humiliation and of wee.
The man who sold the paper? to be used,
as he knew, for this purj)ose Will meet his
ju*f fate at the bar of public opinion. He is
put in the pillory for life without even the
consolation of the sympathy of fho.se who
e\*i)cct to profit by his sordid perfidy.
The piper* are a nine days' wonder. The
houib ha* burst, and Its echoes will be heard
only for a few hours, The selfish and vi
cious put|x>se of their pun liascand publica
tion wili fail, and the people who have re
solved on reconciliation will expel from their
places f lie men who were so heart less as to
se?-k advantage by prolonging discord and
misery in the land.
Grant's " Hoodie-Doodle" Mill.
The lilt le " hoodie-doodle " humbug I><uo
cratic gri*l-mill, with l>i. anton UtScAS at the
head ?>!' it, i- stiil making a deal of fuss and
doing very little1? like a "country custom
grist-inil!,5> ttmt hardly grinds corn as last as
three .small families can eatjt. Hlant. Dun
can has the time of being at ilie head ol if,
but we sus{H'et the priucijxd man in tin* mill
is that champion blackguard o| journalism
jjitK k 1'osikkov. The littte busybody ol
oi'trusi ves propose >till to hold their Con
venlion in September in Louisville.
There is nothing in the least interesting or
resjjectalilc In the motives and movements of
this litt le knot of blockheads and knaves, ex
cept the mystery about it. It is a fact un
precedented in the history of presidential
elections that so very small a body of men
should, in the face of the absurdity of their
position and the utter impossibility of their
electing anybody, continue their agitations,
and continue to write 1< Iters, hold ni"? tin:,'
and make a fu>?, pretending tlmt they are
indeed somebody, and that the} speak for
somebody else. A proceeding so ridiculous
argues madness or knavery, and it is very
likely that the latter controls the proceedings
of this little concern. It i- certain that it is
favored by some persons of good personal
reputations, w*ho may be classed as chain- 1
picii impracticable?-, champion marplots,
champion egotists, &e.; but they arc looked
upon by the knaves as a showman looks
upon his animals in the show that are to be
"stirred up" on occasion to give the specta
tors a touch of their growling qualifies.
The movement is a specimen ol the arts of
the corrupt power now ruling the land, and
its expenses may be paid by that power
which it is evidently intended to benefit. It
is all for Grant. The prime-movers see how
they are to make by it. The crazy and tin
dcslgning persons who are following are flic
caged growlers to^ivc circumstance to the
" movi incut."
In every imaginable way the people who
are struggling for peace, restoration, and
liberty, are to be met by flic spies, the in
formers, the dragonades, and the knaves
and blackguards, and the impracticablcs that
crazy and purposeless follow in the wake of
the army of myrmidons guided alone by
passion.
(Jki.ki.ky ANf> Woman's Hh?uts.? Ibedless
and passionate haters of .Mr. Gkeki.ky (who
has done more since the war out of ympa
thy for the South thauany Republican in the
land) are in the habil of charging him with
being a partisan of woman's rights. (,?u the
contrary, the strong-minded regard him as
their most powerful enemy. No oilier man
has done so much as 3lr. Gkkki.kv to bring
tin: woman's rights crusade to ridiculc.
Have not these strong-minded females so
lemnly resolved to. sustain Grant for Presi
dent? They, with their skirts or bloomers,
will stand bravely up with the passionate
impracticable^ who g<? for Grant, and thus
give the positive contradiction to these
charges ag.tinst Gbkklev. (What a hand
some and amiable set of men and women
t hey will be !) The charge shows such pro
found ignorance ol the man as to discredit
all other charges which they who make them
publish against hiui.
Mr. A. T. Stewart, of New York, who
was nominated by General Grant for bis Se
cretary of State, having determined to sup
port Greeley, is now only a selfish man op
posing Gkast because lie would not give a
little oflice to somebody. That is the fate of
all men who ever had anything to do with an
arbitrary Government and afterwards turned
against it. The loss of imperial favor is con
sidered fatal by the servile followers of the
man who in their eyes is the whole Govern
ment and the nation to boot. Mr. Stewart,
however, is a shrewd gentleman and sees too
Int ahead to bo intimidated li\ the anathemas
of the servile press.
New Hooks.
Thro'tn Together. A Story. By Fi.ohknyk
jMuntoomkkv, author of " Misunderstood."
Philadelphia : Liitincott & Co.
For sale by WooduouseA Pakuam.
Eo cry-Day Errors of Speech. By L. I*.
Muukmtii, JV1. l>., L).I). S. Philadelphia:
Liitincott & Co.
This author is a dt-nti-t turned philologutn.
We otter two specimens of his corrections:
" Oalcary , not cavalry , when the place of the
crucifixion of our Saviour is meant." 41 Con
fab , not coujtab.'' These are specimens of
the great wisdom condeuscd in this small
volume. We can't refrain, however, from
adding another extract: " J/ucAinelon, uot
u j/ms/nnelon, but anything before mushmil
'? lion'- We should think so; and equally
anything but this author.
For sale by WooimorsE & P Ann am.
The Southern Magazine for August Is upon
our table. It contains, among many other
good articles, one bv Mr. G. Watson** J ami*,
n,^'ch gives a short biography of our Rich
mond t>* 'ulptor Edward \ ikgimus Valk.n
ti.nL", and iucu.f,0US A0Uje works, and
\yiiuls up with an appreciative criticism of I
his last and best work- ? ''is ^he 3Iouuinent. '
The magazine also eon(alcs~w',at has been
published before? General Lu"K,?i report I
of the Pennsylvania campaign a.'11* battle of'
Gettysburg.
Baltimore lnis a water famine, oi* ,18
threatened with one. Oue seetiou of t!i?' city
lias been so greatly annoyed by the impuri
ties that nearly all have discarded the hydrant
water except for washing and other house
hold purposes. Persons may he found who
actually believe that several dead bodies of
persons who had died with small-pox have
been thrown into the Roland lake, in Balti
more county.
The water is scarce, the ponds being low,
and smells badly.
'?HP*'
Senator Wilson claims not North Carolina
$nly, byt the whole South, for Grant,
A
We publish below ^communication from
a gentleman of science, who is as well a man
of close observation and practical good sense*
His opportunities of seeing the good eflecte
of the abattoir tn Paris enable him to apeak
Confidently atid entitles his views to weight.
The abattoir, as he says, was the concep
tion of the great Napoleon, who was as dis_
tinguished for bis talent for government, for
promoting in peace the welfare and comfort
of socicty. as be was in the direction of war
and the command of great armies. The
world owes his memory n debt of grutituct*
for the legacy he has left it in the abattoir k
It is so valuable as a protector of society
from disease and from nuisance that the won
der i' it is not in operation in every city
whose imputation exceed* five thotisand.
AVe invite the public :HtenMoO to the com
munication of 14 J./' and \Ve trust that the
people rtnd the public officers wiil give lo t ho
proposition the most deliberate considera
tion. and that it will not l?e so long as a de
c.u'e, as J. fears, before \vc have an abattoir-:
Mr. Editor,? Your recent article on the
subject of a iniblic slaughter-house was duly
appreciated by at l?*ast one of your readers,
and I hope it received the serious attention
and favorable consideration of all. We in
Richmond are too slow in th*? march of im
provement', and too H-liietant to abandon old
ideas and customs, to justify the hope that
public opinion will <oon, even witliin the
next decide, demand the important step
which you advocate. A community which
submits w ithout a murmur to I Ik* pollution
of the atmosphere by other offensive and
noxious odor? daily and nightly arising in
the very heart of the city, will not be likely
to rebel very speedily or vigorously again>t
the perfume of slaughter-houses and their
appurtenances in the outskirts; still it is
right to keep public attention awake on this
subject, especially when thecxpeeted growth
of population renders more than ever impor
tant the removal of all sources of atmos
pheric impurity, ami the abatement of every
nuisance which may interfere with the ex
pansion of the city in the direction of any of
its suburbs.
'1 he suppression of the numerous slaugh
ter-houses which were formerly scattered
around and in the midst of J'aris, tilling the
air with their putrid exhalations, and the
construction of live abattoirs or public
slaughter-houses in the environs, in which
all slaughtering for the markets was required
to be conducted, and in which cleanliness
and order were secured by the most com
plete arrangements and enforced by the
nio-i rigid inspection and police, attest the
enlightened views and practical wisdom of
the great Napoleon. These five establish
ments have now been superseded by a sin
gle one. in the quarter of La Villette, em
bracing an area ot sixty-seven acres, all
covered with buildings, in which the opera
tions of slaughtering, melting the fat, pre
paring the hides, ami disposing of all refuse,
are conducted. The construction of the
buildings (the !looj> being of stone), the sup
ply of water, and the arrangements for drain
age* and ventilation, arc such that no disgust
ing sights or smells oltend the senses of the
visitor, although the number of animals
slaughtered weekly amounts on the average
to 2.UUU oxen, K')o cows, 1,000 calves and
J.O.OUO slu rp.
This wise example hits not yet been imi
tated by any American city, though New
York, as you say, can boast of some slaugh
ter-houses which are greafly to her credit.
A visitor says of one, "A hog-killing place,
on an enormous scale, we found odorless and
scrupulously clean. Secen hundred hogs had.
been killed there the precious night, and not
0 trace of blond or ifj/'ol remained." II pri
vate slaughter-houses c<itili| always show
such a "clean bill." there would lie no need
of a changu of system.
Hut 1 am happy to inform yon that (lure
is one Alliel'iean cih which ivill snon have
an abattoir on the French plan, with every
improvement which French experience and
modern science can surest. It is Hoston
that takes the lead in this imporl.mt reform,
and t his one of the early fruil> of the estab
lishment of a State Hoard ol Ile:iltli in 31a?
?achusi tls. TliN Hoard drew the attention
of the Legislature forcibly to the evils and
d u i ire in of t he old s\ -bin : the revnliing liltii
and tainted air hy which most of the
' -laughter-houses were surrounded ; the imi
<01110 and unwholesome steiicjl exhaled floin
bene-boiling and fat-melt iug establishments :
tiie disgust iug practice of feeding hogs on
half-) nit rid blood and ofi'al to make pork for
1 he market.*; the dauber to the coiumuuity
from the constant liability, in the absence of
any authorized inspection, to have the tic.* h
of diseased annuals dressed and sold for
food, iVc. And they insisted upon a pro
perly constructed and properly regulated
abattoir as the best and only cileetive rem
edy for these evils? an establishiiient in
w hich the whole business of slaughtering for
the city of Host 011 could be concentrated
under proiKi* supervision and inspection,
and in which every part of the animals could
la; utilized on the spot in the most cleanh
and economical manner, without the <tcnch
of putrefaction.
The Legislature rescinded to t li i- recoiu
nienilation by incorporating the "Hoteliers'
Slaughtering and Melting Association,*' with
ample capital, and with authority to hold the
necessary laud and erect the necessary build
ings for conducting the various operations
connected with their business ? the whole to
be subject to supervision and regulation by
the State Hoard of Health. After much op
position on the part of the butchers, and the
application of a little persuasion in the form
of suppression of some of their offensive
establishments, the charter was accepted by
tliem, and a spacious site selected 011 the
lnuk of Charles river, in a position most
favorable for water supply and drainage, and
near the termini of the two railroads by
which the chief supplies of cattle are re
ceived. Here, before long, will the great public
or joint stock slaughter-house be in opera
tion. and the scattered sources of olfencc
will have disappeared. "Here will ipiitre
in the future," says the recent annual re
port of the State Hoard of Health, "a bad
ness of great magnitude, whose influence 011
the public health and Welfare cannot tail to
be good ; where it will be shown, as we be
lieve, that slaughtering can be done without
olfencc to any one; where animals can be
readily inspected before beiug killed, and the
purchaser thus guaranteed wholesome incut;
where the fats and the hides can be imme
diately treated by safe methods, and where
all animal refuse can be converted on the
spot, w hile yet fresh and untainted, into a
fertilizer free from offensive smell, and ol
great commercial value."
Should the attempt ever be made to real
ize similar advantages for Richmond, the site
recommended by tiie Dispatch can hardly be
approved a> the most lit for the purposes of
an abattoir ; for the drainage, at any point
111 the valley of shockoe creek, would natu
rally be into that stream, which would con
vey its freight of impurities through the
centre of the city ? a thing not at all con
ducive to sweetness and wholesomencss of
atmosphere. The best site would evidently
be some point on the river below Kocketts.
J.
DIED,
in Manchester, yestcrdav, MAKTIIA CAT1LA
Kt.N !? , twin daughter of .Ictlersou It. and HvieE.
Moore, aged nine month*.
As tin* sweet flow er that sceuts the morn.
Hut withers with the rising day :
Thus lovely was tills infant's dawn.
Thus quickly sj>cd its life away.
The funeral will take place I'roiu the residence ol
its grandmother, on Hull strrrt near si.vth, at 3
o'clock THIS (Saturday) AiTEltNUON. *
July 'Jtfth, at 6 o'clock 1*. M.,at the residence of her
brother. A. L. Fuq'ia, MUss VIKtilNIA S. FtH^UA.
after a long and painful illness of consumption.
Her funeral will take eli'ee at the Second itaiitlst
church TO-MOKKOW EVENING at 3 o'clock.
Friends and acquaintances of the family are invited
to attend.
Petersburg papers will please copy. *
.HEWAltD.? 1 Tliis amount will he
'' ' pfllu1 f?r t'?e arrest "and convlcUun of
the nartv who iircd a hnll at and thromrh one of
tne I'AfrSKNciEK COACH KS on Uie Richmond
and Petersburg railroad ontliettiornlngof Thins
4,uoMA!j ? ? VN.NK,
jy President*
'PHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERSONS
J. tluit 1 have this day appointed niv son T. O.
110SEV mvarent to carry ?ma GENERAL MF.J,_
(JANTILE Bl" SIN In the city >.;? Richmond, to
huv ?md sett f< t cash < nly. E, KUfc-KN.
J lehmomf. July :th, is.?. jy 2.-S4?v
'> '*;v * ' *>iV r '..-'v v."* ,
,?????? ? Ml
'' c''wEinmsG?.
rxmORX LODGE, L O. O. o*
DA y"at half"p?t7p- K7at their hail.
on the north or Broad near Sixth street, fiw 0M ??5?l
tlciil.ir purpose to confix f-ito o clock)
of Kd?cca." Brothers of the < hrfcr and their wires
arc respectfully Invited to attend. Laille3 will ho
admitted at half-paut >< o'clock.
Dy ontoo^I^H!(:m!LB(.CI
1V cT-'t. Clmlrnnn ol* Committee.
1
HHERF, WILL BE A CALLED MEET
Ji 1NO of the BRICKLAYERS' TryiO.V on
TUESDAY flic 30th or this month for the purpose
nf m^kln^ arrangements Tor the rtvepflon pF the
Prr-^Mcnt of the National Unlotl. It Is hupt'u there
will lie ;i full ;il Irrl 'la II CO.
JI V order Of th?! Pre-IIenr.
jy ,7-1?* \Y. FV>S. Secretary.,
COUtSeHN DENTAL ASSOCIATION;
U The r??iirth annual meeting of this hody will he
hehl in Richmond. Va.. coninienclug Jhe 30th In
stant. at lo o'clock A. 31. Place of meeting. E.x- i
change Hotel. jy27-3t |
A N ADJOURNED MEETING OF Tllfe
jC\- VIltntNlA STATE DKVTAL SOfTBtV* will
In- held at the ollieeof Dr. .1 UD. H. WOOD, on the
:? 'th instant, at 'J o'clock A. M. A full attendance Is
-l<- ired._ jy 2Wt !
Vauixa Township, JhIj ja,
V< >TICE IIEREIjy G IVEN THAT ON
tlx 37 th isi>t.int i that being the last Saturday iii
July), at li o'clock A. M.. the Township Hoar I wjli
meet at the < lerk'.s office lor the transaction or
biHuess generally. and particularly ror the settle
ment of the past year's accounts with the jDverscurs
-.f Roads for the several districts of tills town.slilp.
The presence of the Overseeror the Poor Is also re
spectfully requested. ROD MACKEXNIK.
Jy 1.1-19.20.S6.&27 Clerk to Varlna Township.
AMISOEXTS.
A G R I C L" LT URAL ^
I'AlI! G ROUNDS. -A
MATCH HACK FOR FOl'K lrtnfl>KEI> DOL
L A US. AUDI "ST l>r. 137J ? A match race for two
hundred dollars j side, mile heats, three in Ave, to
h irne-s. will come olTat the Fair (J rounds AUGUST
i>f, 1 s72. D. K. Ward enters bay horse '* Toodles."
Mr. Miltier enters hay gelding "Llghlfoot." Race
at 4 o'clock.
Iv -7--t * D. F. WARD.
1
EXCURSIONS AXD PIC-XICS.
MC-XIC AT DUXLOr'S FAR3r,
NEAR PETEKSBURG.
15 V Tin; OK AC K-ST It E KT BAPTIST
Sl'XDAY SCHOOL.
O.v W EDNE8DAY iWr 3I>t July.
Tiekets will he for sale by Carter S: Christian* 1'.
If. Elicit. Khi^'A Todd. ntid :it 111'' elltireh oh the
mori;iu;r ??! ? lie pic-nic. Price of tickets will he
l : dinner furnished. jy
J) I C - X'l C .
Oregon Mil! M. E. Sunday School will tin ve a
BASK1T 1MC-NM' ftt 1 Minlop's. nil the Richmond
and I'eter.-hilrir railroad, on TUESDAY next. July
;t ilh. 1-72. lhket< f in lie obtained of CIIAKLKS
IIAO \ N . -r . I W.JoMNSOV. M. ('. OSTEKI5IND.
Jos. M. WADF. and W. M. SCOTT, committee,
'i lekels from i:. f?> "nf.. according af.'c.
There will lie . i special coach f'?r the orphans of
til'- Female Asj him.
Train leaves the depot at - o'clock A. M. precisely,
jy 27-_'t*
7XCTHSI0N1
EXCURSION' T< > WEST P< >1 NT.-i?..
MOX IJAY. Jiilv I'Htli, glvvii under the
auspice.', of >'i I'AIIT LODOE. I. O. O. I*'., aini
i- ){ I LNDSili P l.oDtiE. l\!ii)-hls of Pvtldas. for
the purpose of raising ii'.onev to tix up their 1> >r|ire?
room. A Itaii'i of imrae will enliven I lie occasion.
Arrangements h.'i ve been made for persons to en
joy all the attractions of the place. '1 ickels can lie
pioriirtfl of the Committee or at tin: depot on Moil
day morniii? Ill'- 29lh.
"Tickets for rentlemen "jl "0
Ticket' lor ladle.* and children 6n
Train will leave depot promptly at hajf-past 7
o'elotkj\. M. Jy 2'j-'.'t*
I^XJOY YOUHSELF.
ji j
(ilk AND BASKET PIC-Xir TO W EST POINT,
WEDNESDAY, JI'I.Y 3 1 sr.
uiidcr the auspices of
1 1 A K M< I X Y r ) I V J S I < > X SO X S O F T EM PE K A XC E
(its second anniversary).
A BAND ?>K MUSIC will enliven the occasion.
DAXCINO will he the order of the day.
\\ i I point at'ords facilities for SA LT-WATEK
HA 'I 1 1 1 \i >. RoaTIN'O. fisiiino. ckabkixo.
,Vc. Mr. .Joseph v.". iM-L'c v. ill fnrnlsli
im: KK I. -I IMF. NTS AT < ITV !? kicks.
N'd improper characters will lie allowed oil l<oari|
tie- cars. i lie triin will Ic.ive thedepotat "J o'clock
A. M.. return at 7{ P. .M. A grand a Hair may he ex
pected.
Tin' follow lugare I he com in iM1'!' of arrancrnients :
IiUliKtkT Mm l/.|t\'h. tics. TKKKY, OKOItCK 15.
iMVts.alld Wtl.t.l A M II \N? III ?.
TICK ETS :
Gentlemen and l;??ly *1 50
Everv additional lady 50
( i^iit(cin?'ii 1 no
? 'iiildreu Minder I-.' jc u si 25
Ticket, to lie had al the principal I look -t ores of
thecliv.at the car.-, and from any tncmlier of the
I ii vision.
Ha ke'- properly iaMli-d w ill he taken can of by
the committee of arrangements.
Jy l7-WXSJt..ly2!i&yo
I^XCUIJSIOX THAIS'
1 J TO ST A UXTON AM) INTERMEDIATE
stations
EVERY SATURDAY AT 1.15 P. M.
AT KKDCCED l.'ATKS.
Tickets pood tv turn by either train Monday.
Kale chance loenlov ilie Klue Kldgc scencrv.
A. M. PEK'KY.
Jc 2"-3m.M,Th.&S Oeneral Siiperintendent.
Basket ne-xic
AT MEAUX'S KAKM.
RICHMOND AND DaNVILLE RAILROAD, J
\V EON ESI) \Y Jl'l.Y .11 s r.
Sev-ril i in-ill hers of 1. EM ? I l-STKEET < II I ' KCII
and SCNOAY SCHOOL will have a basket pic-nle
on the 31st of .1 1 I . Y at M^AI.'X'N V'AKM on the
Kichuiond and I )an\ llle railroad, in Amelia coilnly.
'fh'- proi'ccds will he ii -el loclothe the pool* children
of lln: Siindav school. We e\t?iid an invitation to
all wiio would like to spend a day in I lie country to
unite w i;|i n . Tiekcts (round trip) for jrentlefnen.
??1 ; l adies. .V' cents : children, 23 cents. Tickets for
-de at Marke ,V l.'ylainl's. A. A. Seott's, T. W.
Ti^nor's. I1'. I.'. Butler" j. -I. P. ?lu-tis's. Pamir's
dru^' .-tore. I !la :ii ire's tlrnj? store: em lie had al-o
of the CiiniinitliM' al the train oil the morning of
the .'list of duly. The tram will leave the Kichuiond
and I'anville depot at ??o A. M. Parties from
? 'htireh and I iilon lliils ne et at the church at il
oVIo I, A. M.. wiih h.-' Uet j Ki nked, where wagons
will In n .iily lo I lie them to Ihe dejiot.
jv 2t-i?. W.S.M.i&T -I. I*. .M'S'l'ls", Chairman.
S?KY UOOHS.
?>
f SA AC C< UIKX, :!()?"? MKOAD HUT WE EX
1 TIIIKI) A NO KoL'KTM ST KE ETS. does not
ludieve In carr> inj.' ;:ood- over from one season to
aii'itl er. Me will comtiieii'-e MONDAY, duly '.'litli.
to -ell his entile stuck at cost. Moat of the tfoods
wen* puri'h.iseii at a pre it advantage. Call at once.
CLOSED SATURDAYS. ' Jv 27-?t_
gELLIXCi Ol'F AT COST To CLOSE
PCS I NESS.
1 shall oiler niv cntir< stock of
J)KY (ii'ODS
AT COST FOK CASII.
No ptods charge*!.
Parlies Indebted to me will p lease settle their ac
counts by the 1st. Parties to whom I am indebted
>vill pre-ent their clriims for settleinent.
STOKE FOK KENT. S. H1KSH,
je j.j-.'in fi'J? I (road street.
(
^ UAHLOTTESYILLE
WOOLLEN* MILLS.
Those VKKY HANDSOME ami SUPERIOU
SPKIXO WOOLLENS
made at the e eelehrated mill.- are for sale iu Kieh
uioiet, Va., h\
THOMAS K. PK ICE & CO..
W. HOLT KIC1IAKDS0N A CO.,
LEY Y I5KOTMEKS.
WILKINSON WITHERS,
HI'ClvWALL .V L'OUSS,
HI? KEDEN iV FOX.
CAUDO/O. FOlJuyUKEAX & CO.
CONSUMERS
%re specially invited to call and see tliem.
Samples mailed merchants ou application. Ad
iln -
CI I ARLOTTFS Y1L.LE WOOLLEN MILLS,
an 5 Charlottesville. Va.
TOII, 171' ARTICLES.
pARBOLIC TOILET SOAP F0RSALE
\ ' ;tl MKADEA BAKER'S Drugstore. .ly 27
iJPOXG E-BAGS A X I) B A T H I X U
0 SPONGES for dale at MEADE ? RAKER'S
jy 27 Drug Store.
Delicious cologne and PER
FUMERY for. sale l?y MKADE & RAKER,
jy 27 Apothecaries. 919 Main street.
Q F F I C E 0 F T I1E SH ! LL 1 N G Ell
ARTIFICIAL-STONE PAVEMENT
FOK T1IK
STATE OF VIRGINIA,
No. 91'J MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA.
We are now prepared to lay down the above
named jKiv.-ment In the most artistic manner, and
iu any design, pattern, or color deslri*}, and at a
co-.t far It-is than that of llat'jrlng. We will'alao lay
court- yards areas, cellars of houses, floors of sta
bles, Ac., using the celebrated English Portland
cement, thereby Insuring gr?*Ht durability, entire
fteeduin iiiiiii da-jl, smoothness of surface, and
beauty of tinlsh. Jtc.
SiK't'lmeiia of the work can he foen at Dispatch
office and K. G?r??t's, on Main street; Colonel O.-d
way's ou Franklin street; and Samuel S. Carter's,
on Grace strcer.
Orders received at the ofliec, 912 Main etreet.
le i-^in .T. R. TKURF.S ,t CO.
Book and job printing of all
KIXDS DONE AT TJiia OJT1CC
_ SPBCUiL SOTlCEj*.
?;? ? - > Millvtllb, Fla?, 5epto?m1:t't, SJ,li??r^t
82T DR. WILLIAM H. TUi t: Dear8
Sir.? In my young days I wis rather v ild, and bc
c imc the -victim of a loathsome disease I was treat
ed by an eminent physician, and though: I w*scurc0.
After moving to this State I wa* horrli>d at finding
that the disease was making lt? appearance again, In
a secondary form. Ulcers formed In my month and
on different parts of my body. I also becaiae af
flicted with severe rheumatism. I employed differ
ent physicians and used Tnrlotis patent medicines
For months, all to lio purpose. During a visit to
Jacksonville I saw votlr 8AR8APARILLA AND
RUBEN 'S 1)1* Li&tlT, and concitidbd to try It. ,!
luvc takeri a dozen Bottles, and believe flint the poi
son is entirely iiriven from my system. I intend!
cdutifiuliig It, however, to niakc a sure thing of I'*.
At the request of yonr agent I semi tills to you. You
are at liberty to use it a? you illjic.
tours respectfully, -FOILS' II. GUILFORD.
LIVER cd^I'LAINt AND .BILIOUSNESS, -
Dr. Tutt's Liver 1'ills exert a dl>ect and powerful j
Influence on the liver, and will with certainly relleye
that important organ from disease and restore lt.-> !
normal functions.
Dr. tutfs Hair I He is sold everywhere.
'Jy 27-eod.twl w
3S3" KOSADaLIS ! the great blood puri- ;
tier. Is without, a parallel. . .
WiLUAMiHVltr.. V A,, April 2i, 1S69.,
Gentlemen,? I feel it .due to suffering humanity
and to the celebrity of your valuable preparation to
say that I have used the ROSADALIS with the most
decided advantage. As a bh>'><t purifier it is without
a parallel. I tiellcve It will cure every erupt Jon of
the skin which flesh is heir to. besides possessing '
great tonic properties. My family would not be
without it. Respectfully, ,,
jy 'j7-dcod2w " E. II. LIVELY.
ffiST KL0STERF11AU COLOGNE,? We
have still a small quantity of tills elcpint and most
fragrant of all German colognes left, and havl- g
Imported If ourselves can guarantee lis genuine and
original purity. L. WAGNER & CO.,
Jy 27- It* Druggists, Sixth and Broad streets.
A LIST OF BARGAINS.
JAPANESE SILK HOMES, all colors, at worth
*10;
Elegant WATERED JAPANESE I JOKES at *9.80 |
worth *1:2;
JAPANESE STRIPED SILKS at 17c. worth 65c.;
JAPANESE SILKS? Striped. Figured, and Plaid?
at a reduction of from to to 23c. per yard ;
STRIPED aild PLAID LENDS, MOZAMBIQUES,
mid JAPANESE CLOTH at i.'Jc. worth 33c. per
yard ;
Handsome LAWN'S at 12j and l'Jjc. worth log and
Jioci ;
LIGHT-GROUND SILK-STRIPED GRENA
DINES at 2oc. per yard worth 3oc. ;
BLACK GROUND SILK-STRIPED GRENA
DINES at 15c. per yard worth 300.;
1 1 A N DSOM E It L A ( 'K G R OU N I) S 1 1. K -ST R I P E D
and FIGURED GRENADINES at 20. 23. 30.
32, 3*. 40. and 5oc. per yard, a reduction of 25
to 30 per cent.;
BLACK GRENADINES, with colored silk side
stripes for trimming, at 20c. per yard worth
REST PRINTED CAMBRICS at :'0c. worth 3?c.
per yard ;
TUCKED CAMBRIC at 41.20 per yard worth *2;
CHECKED NAlNSOOKfnt 20 and 25c. per yard
worth 23 and 3?c.;
TUCKED MUSLIN/ for children's skirts. at 20c.
worth 30c per yard :
YARD- WIDE SOFT FINISH SKIRTING CAM
BRIC at 25c. worth 35c.;
BLACK SILKS at a reduction of l'3 percent., which
makes them tlie cheapest sold In this city within
the last ten years ;
PKJUES at 12jc. worth 1-c.. at 2oc. worth 30c.. at
23c. worth 33c., at 3oc. worth joc.. at 33c. worth
."ih*. ;
PURE LINEN" DOYLIESal ?'?c? 73c. and *11. worth
25 to Sac. more per dozen :
BED-TICK from Jo to 3"ic. per yard;
GOODS for BOYS and MEN'S WEAR very cheap :
NECK-RIBBONS and SCARFS 50 percent, below
regular prices ;
The nest yard-wide BLEACHED COTTON in the
city ;
AND ROSl'OGG 1 N AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM
COTTON, full yard wide. at ltfjc. jk i- yard;
DA VOL COTTON, lie. per yard ;
WAMSUTTA COTTON. 10c. |M-r yard :
NEW YORK MILLS COTTON at 21c. per yard;
PILLOW-CASE COI'TON, 12 inches wide, .it lfljc.
per yard;
Full width UNBLEACHED SHEETING at .ir,c. per
yard ;
Full width BLEACHED SHEETING at lee. rer
yu id ;
CLARK'S am! COATES'S COTTON at 7m;. per
dozen, Be. a sliiKle ppuol ;
Genuine Whitby JET SETS OF JEWELRY at 7.!c.
ami #1, worth double the money;
LACE SAC^UESaud LACE POINTS at a redue
rion of 30 per cent. ;
PARASOLS In endless variety without regard to
cost, as they must be sold;
TRAVELLING-BAGS ami BASKETS very cheap;
GLOVES, HOSE, and HALF HOSE very cheap;
LADI ES' RE A DY-M ADE I?R ESSES and UN DER
GARMENTSat great baigalns:
Great bargains In TOWELS of nil kind*;
COTTON and LINEN DIAPER ;
HOOP SKIRTS, BUSTLES,
FRENCH-WOVE CORSETS, all sizes, white and
colored, at ?53c.a pair worth *1 ;
Superior CORSETS at *1 worth 7 1.30 a pair.
Lots of other cheap good*. all ol which can l<e seen
bv calling at
LEVY BROTHERS,
jy 25 B21.'tand 121.^ Main street.
(jar THE REST COD-LIVER OIL.
MEADE A BAKER'S
MEDICINALLY PUKE COD-LIVER OIL,
tinjKJited direct from New Foundland.
Approved and prescrllied by the most eminent
physicians In Virginia ami North Carolina as the
-BEST. PUREST. AND MOST ACCEPTABLE
To THE STOMACH." A fresh supuly Just received,
MEADE & BAKER.
Importing Pharniarls'*'.
ap20 !?!?> .Main Htrwt. Richmond, V?.
aor MORE NEW GOODS FOR THE
HOT WEATHER.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
LINEN LAWNS AND DRESS GOODS.
T. It. PRICE A IU
imve Just opened a new assortment of PRINTS. in
American and English;
PERCALE CAMHItlCS. Ac.;
LINES' and BATISTK SUITINGS, for travellers;
JAPANESE and other POPLINS at lrtje., see., 25c. ,
ami up ;
ORGANDIES and LAWNS, plain an?I llfrund;
LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S GAUZE SIIIltTS.
LINKS' SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS,
TOWELS, BUCK GAUNTLETS. KID GLOVES,
THREAD GLOVES, Ac.;
SILK SCARFS, every color;
PAltASOLS, HOSIERY, Ac-.;
LINEN BOSOMS,
THREAD and COTTON SOCKS,
LINENS and CASSIMERES for gentlemen and
boys ; WHITE DUCKS, Ac.;
READY-MADE LINKN-1JOSOM SHIRTS, of bed
quality; abo, NIGHT (50WNS, SKIRTS, and
other undergarments for ladles, which will be
closed out very low.
More MOURNING GOODS In GRENADINES,
IRON BAREGES, BOMBAZINES, TAM1SE.
CRAPES, and CRAPE VEILS.
The SPRING and SUMMER DRESS GOODS
now on hand will l>o cl<*>ed out without regard t<?
the cost of them. Parties In need can, therefore, he
supplied upon their owii terms.
T. R. PRICE & CO.,
Jy 4 1101 Main street, corner Eleventh.
_ LOAX (IIFH F.
H ha Kins & ijrotii ek,
? LOAN OFFICE,
No. 1X11 MAIN STREET,
between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets,
LEND MONEY ON
DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY.
SILVERWARE. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS,
and all other personal property.
All transactions kept strictly coulidixitlaL
fmy 3-3 in]
rVO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.?
JL Notice is liereliy given 'hat 1 will not pay
THREE NEGOTIABLE NOTES for 91 vO each,
<latcd July sotb, ISTi, payalilo rwncctlvel y at two,
four, and hIx months, ami a DUE BILL of same
date for *5o; all payable to- ? KeiumcL jrtven for
purchase of land to which V flud a good Uae ^?mwt
Ee had. ROBERT J. WADDELL.
1
- " - " " . 1 " ? ? :
! SPECIAL SOWCBfc '.v" . - j
BARGAINS TX DRY GOODS.
SILK STRIPED GRENADINES at worth 50c.
jhtt yard ;
SOLII> BLACK GRENADINES at 25c. worth 50c.
per yard;
Best quality LAWKS at lejc. and 20c. per yard ;
Pino WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS at 25c., 30c., aud
33c. per yard {
Flue STRIPED MUSLINS at 30 mid 35c. per yard ;
Very phHty SUMMER DRESS GOODS at 162c.,
2('r. , and ?3<*. pi'i- yard :
Best BLACK MOilAik ALPACAS at 30c. to ti.25
1*? yard; , . .
WHITE PIQUES, vs-ltli satin stripes at roc., 25c.,
ati<T3Cc. per yard ;
Yard-wide BLEACHED and BKOWN COTTONS
at 12} c, per, yard ;
The cheapest SHEETINGS In the city;
PARASOLS. LAOK COVKRS.
LLAMA LA? H SHAWLS,
BLACK aft' I COLORED GRENADINE SHAWLS:
KID GLOVES. EMBROIDKRIHS: '
LADIES' and CKNTLKMLN'S <i \>}]7,K SHIRTS,
and many other summer goods (o be closed out at
and liclow.custi!
?Jrders from the country filled at lowest prices.
WILLIAM THALHIMEU & -SUNS,
corncr Mxlh and Broad streets, ami
jy 21 1013 Main street, opposite the iM^t-oHice.
SUMMER KESORW.
M I L L BORO'-DE POT HOUSE,
RATH COUNTY, Va".
I*. L. YARBROLV.IL PnontiETOlt.
flic- above house In* n (? nii\ prrreha^edby
the nliove ps^prletor, who will at all t inn's ho pre
pared to accommodate I he travelling public io the
very best manner for their comfort and pleasure.
The rooms are large, commodious, and weil-fur
nlshci': the servants and attendants are attentive
and obliging ; the table will be furnished with the
best the conntrv can afford.
The CRYSTAL Cli.VL YBKATK SPRING, four
hundred yards from the house. is an important fea
ture. Many visitors" to the nelghtioriiig watering
places tarry to en.ioy its la-ncllcial qualities.
The rates* for HOARD will lie moderate? viz :
Hoard, per weeJs ?10 00
Hoard, per month of twenty-eight days 3<> oo
Tills is the central deb irking point to the Bath
Alum, Warm, Hot, Healing, and Rockbridge Alum
Springs.
N. I '.?Conveyances will lie furnished to all points
from here. jv 27- lm
Hygeia hotel,
OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.
CLARK A WII.WN. PuonuKTOHS.
Tills splendid new hotel was opened !'? r the recep
tion of visitors June 15th. Its location, within tifty
yards of the steamboat landlng.aud with three side#
open to the sea breeze, render* H In all HiSp^u very
attractlvi' to the invalid or seeker of plbiMlrc.
The hotel being lighted throughout, wtyh gas. with
lis t.ible abundantly supplied with ever}* luxury,
with the lie>t of attendance, and elegantly-furnished
rooms, the proprietors couii<k-nUy lo??k tor a liltcral
patronage. |Jv is lmj < J. ARK Jc WILSON.
1
MIK NATURAL BRIDGE HOTEL
... ? AT
TIIK NATURAL HRIDC.K. VIRGINIA.
This h?>t.!l thoroughly renovated In every par
ticular. now olfers comtiii table accommodations at
in.i >i lera te rat es? v i /..
B'oard pel' day $ 2 50
Board per week lo o<>
Hoard per month 30 oo
V dally line of stages ea?ii way between Ronsack's
Virginia and Tennessee railroad. a)id iloshen. C
and A. railroad, passes l.bl> poiut.ariiviug here from
Bonsack's to dinner. and from I. eNlugloii to break
fast.
Packet boats from Lynchburg land passengers at
Oilniorc's Mill, two miles from the Bridge. Hack;
w ill attend tb<* arrival of packets and bring passi n
ger> to I he hotel
Noert'orf will t o omilted to make all comfortable
who visit llie Bridge. A. LKA R.
jv 3-2m Superintendent.
/1REENW0<>1> DEPOT, YA., ON THE
VJ CIIKSAPEAKK A N I > OHIO RAILROAD.
The boarding-house at this place is now opened
for the season at the following rales:
Hoard per 'day 4
Per week lo
For four weeks 30
Colored servant ? and chiliren under ten years oi
age hail" price.
Jo ic \V A LTKIt 1)1 N* UIMPIK.
JDOCIvBRIDGE ALUM SPHINGS, VA.
OP F.N' ?! UN* K t. 1S72.
This favorite a nd celebrated WATKRINU PLACK
will oiler additional attraction.-. this season. Among
other improvements, there has lieen ndde?| an ele
gant and spacious ball-room, adioiuing the parlor:
the parlor lias l.ecn enlarged ami Improved, and the
proximity of the two renders each easily accessible.
II will lie'kept in a style not surpassed anywhere III
VI ruin la.
The \\ ATKR^of the e speeial Swings cither cure
or greatly relieve ni">l cases of Scrofula. Incipient
i 'oiisiimption. i 'hrmilc Bronchitis. < 'hrouic Laryn
gitis Chronic Pneumonia. Chronic l>\-pepsia.
Chronic Diarrho-a, (iuouic Dvseuterv. They are
al-o a great value in those alll-dlons w hich ar<' pecu
liar to the female eonstilntioii. and as an appetizer,
a tonic, and general restorative. I licy are. p< i haps,
unrivalled amongst mineral waters. "The proprietor
w ill have pro* ided for the lawns and ball-room a
first-class Hand of Music, and in general ail the
sources of umii-.einent and recreation usually found
at onr best stimmei' resorl- will bi;at iliecoiiilnatidoi
theguest at "l.'OCKISlMIM.K ALl.'M." Thi pla?c
is within eleven to thirteen hours of Richmond.
Washington, Baltimore. etc.. by rail, ail in day liglil.
Passengers leave tl:e cms of the ? hesapeake and
i MiIm railroad at <?<? lien den<?r. and new and vleg.-int
?I age Co o h1' . pas-inr raiiidly ow t ;? smooth and
level road ol .?nl> eight miles. set down the visitors
it the Springs to' tea.
.IAMKS A. FI.'AZI I'M:. Proprietor.
Persons making Use of t li?* grounds. ,???., of tiie
Springs, and not stopping ;? t my hotel, will lie
cliarged half in v regular rales.
The Rockbridge water is for sale by PURCFLL,
LADD .1- CO.. Richmond, and ijKi'ROK M. Mc
IN'l i ir M. Charlottesville.
Descriptive pamphlets sent free oil application.
my I o-a in
N
HOOKS. STATtOXKIlY. Ac.
TEW LAW HOOKS,
HKP<<i:TSOF <\\SI> DKCIDKD I'.Y *11 1 K KNO
I.1SII COLKTS. Willi Notes ami Keference.s to
kindred ea and authorities. |ty V C. Moak,
attorney-at-law. Volume I. $?;. These It (.'porta
arc iip'.n (he plan of the ?? American Reports.''
and arc dcslined tooecupy a lilfli position with
lie k'^ral profession.
Hl'MP'S IIANKIMTTCY. I a t edition. *7.3.'.
SAl NDKICSoN NKIil.KiKN' k.
OI.WTTA.VS KKPoKTS. Volume Jl. ??.*>.
AO'S < ?[?' ASSKM 151. Y ?/i-'T.'.
k Kuir <>.\ rci-:< ki\ i:i;s. *i.so.
KKItWON INJIWCTIONS. ?7..'.n.
IvKKiiON' FltAl'D AM) M!>'IAKK. *M.
WILLS ONCMJCCMsTAN HAL EVIDENCE. K'.
PKItltY ON TPUSTEES. *7.5''.
WIlAKTo.VS CONFLICT OF LAW. *7.:.U.
i. IKK AMI A< '< I DENT INSEKANCE CASKS.
2 volumes. sr>.
IL\ NK I! L'J'T HLANKS of all kinds. For sale by
W EST, JOHNSTON .1- CO..
jv 28-'Jt adjoining post-oflle?.
JJEW BOOKS? JULY 25tii.
ENOLISII KEPOltTs. Vol.1. With American
Nolo.
HI NO 1 1 AM <>N SALE OF HEAL PK< ?PEKTY.
(ia/zaiu's Hankmpt Digest, 'J vols'. ; Wills on Cir
ciiiiistauli il Evidence: .Morse on Arl-ltratloii
jiii'I Award; Brown on Dlvorcc and Alimony ;
American Reports. i vols.; (irallaii, vol. 'J I :
Acts of Assembly *7.'. All thr new and stand
ard works at 131^ .Main street.
,1y as-d&w ir a M )Q1.PH & FNOLISH.
Tn PKESS, AM) WILL UK PUBLISHED
1. in a few (lays.
HI K AHCIirfKCT AND HClLDKIfS VADE
MKCEM AND HOOK OF JcKFKUKNCE, J
containing
Rule- l"r .Measuring and Ll.?ts of Prices forCurpen
ters, S;i>h maker.-, Hiicklavcrs. Plasterers,
Painters, Olaziers, Monc-Masons. stone
cutters. Excavators, Slatcra, Plumb
ers, Tinners. and (.ias
Fitters ;
Also Lists of Prices of Mateiials, Tables of Weight?,
Vcro-ures, ami < 'npa<ltles. Xc.. Ac.
Hv Alln rt L. M '-sl. Architect. Richmond, Va.
I Oru,..,r* and Mil?<erlption? received l?y
WuODIIOUSE .t PA HI I AM. l'ubliMicrs.
jy 3 Richmond, Va.
WINKS, IJUDOIW, TOBACCO, Ac.
?pKR BAHIC TAKI'KIAX.
We arc now landing per hark Tarjwlnri. of ??nr
direct importation,
> olnoeic's i- uiN!iri?';!i india pale all
YoLNGEICs N ISI.'KI ,11 DOIBLE STKONG
ALE.
guxxesss in lsi. ix hiorr. bottled i?y e. a
liiirkv.
ALSO,
BASS A CO.'S PALE ALE. Iiottled by L>'.. A G.
IllbhcrtU of Loudon ;
ALLSOP'S PA I E ALE. bottled by E. & G. lllb
bert, of London;
GUIN NESS'S DIHL1N STol T. bottled by K.
G. IIIlilM't't. of London:
IllBBEP.Ts BltOWN STUlIT, IhiuJwI by E. ,t G.
ilihlterl. of London :
?ICLES KOBIX A ('<?.> F'ALE an<l DAl.'iv COG
NAC BltA N'DY. of \url? u* vintage*.
The above pwd? are recommended to the trade :ia
entirely reliable. We arc prej?ared to sell either in j
l*>nd or ilut^r paid for currency or K<dd, at prices u.s
low as can be afforded by anv Atnei lean Importer.
Jo 27 _ 3. C. TAKDV A CO.
/ 1ALIFORNIA
VJ FJJENCH
AND BLACK BEUIt Y |
BKAN'DIES FOIJ medicine.
AT G. A. Ill'NDLEY ,fc co.'S,
Jy sum Ms Broad street.
SCOTCH "WHISKEY.? Two puncheons,
O in bond, Imported k?y us direct from Glasgow? a
line article ; so barrels ?? K . ,<? K." Whiskey, tllstllled I
in the Vulley?liad the advantage of live summers:
40 bar re b ?).(?. True & Co.'s pure New England
Ruin for manufacture? received dloeet from the
distillery ; loo barrels \V . Wallace'* pure Mountain
Dew ; *> Our own '* and ?? SimmeaV' Augusta Kye
Wlibkey. L)> ?J WM. WALLACE SONS
CI em: INK BELFAST GLNGER ALE,
V-* iit cask? of live and ttu dozeu l*>ttle- :
CHOICE TABLE CLAKET, " 1'aulUac";
CHOICE SAUTE l?XE WINE, - Brlidcat!."
Anotlter lolof these
desirable summer beverages
just received and for .--:!e low to the trade by
E. COITKTNEY JENKINS.
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
No. 113 south Fourteenth street, below Cary.
Jy 15
PNB CHEWING AND SMOKING TO
BACCO. W U . G. DAN DH1G E A CO.
Jy ?
00K AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY
DONE AT THIS OFFICE.
" , * ' S '' . ? 'f '' I ' : ? .
B
sm - ? L"
0]t?7ti.?. MCmt'lsra. Ae.
iyv'il*
A LL GRADES OF MA01JINK OIL. ~~
I V JyaMt* L. WAOKKK A CO.. I >rt?rgj. >?.
VJELPEAirS DIARRH03A KKMEDY
t for sale at MEADE A IUKKICS
jy 27 Ilrnp WW,
QCJUIBB'S OJARRIkEA MIXTURE FOR
ulc at.M K A I [t.lKKK'X linurSlorK Ur.
A L.t$N TINE'S MKAT ^tJICK Foil
ttteat HE\DF. & BA K KHN Drugstore. jy 77
TRAVELLER'S AIIUULI.OWS Ton
A sale at M BADE .% B A KKR'.l I ?nnr Htor*. |y *7
TuSIPKtt TAB SOAP FOR SaTeaT
V 3IEADE & BA K K1US Dn?g Store. jy s7
jy|Xu R Y'S T00T1I -Bli uhi es.
, ? . 1 '? ? r ?
We are in receipt ol" an Invoice of TOl/Tll
BRUSHES willi Maury's JmproTciuent.
I'URCKLL, I. ADD .t CO., Drug# u,
Jy :o 12111 Main street, corner ??f I liirieeuth.
V-ALENTINE'S PREPARATION' OK
MEAT .JUICE,
VINUM CI 1*1 (cherry wine and heef ),
CEEF, IKON*. AND WINK (extract* ol U.vf, cltr ite
of iron, and sherry wine),
for sale by J- I-LAIK, Urn^int,
Jy 10 WJ5 llroad >trcct.
?r
/< I BUS & BROWN, DRUGGISTS j
\J Miecessors to J. W. Klson. corner Tlitrd
and Main street*, dealers in DKl'OS, )IKDI*
C1NES, and rilEMICAI.S. WINDOW -?;|.A>s,
OILS. VARNISH FH. PERFUMERY, K\M V
and TOILET Al.TM l.l>; sole agents ..f \\ li'.te
Star Tea Company for lii'-lnnond; | ? 1 1 rc V*. !m 1 nn-i
f.jipiors for medicinal iih'. Ac. |) ?
ATE It FROM
THE BLUE KIDGK Sl'ItlNG*,
BOTETOURT COUNTY, V1HOINIA.
The proprietors of thU valuable MINKKAI.
WATER, so lilghlv .ftdcemed a-. a remedial i/'*n.t,
ill order to have it within f !i- reach of tin- public,
have had it put up in II A I - F-Ci Al-I.< >N MOTTLES,
in cases. of one dozen each, and placed it on sale
at accessible point.*.
Pamphlets descriptive of the ??liamctT of tiiii
WATl1 1% And its application to ili.--.t-i.>. ,te.. nijv
I e had of the agents fur the saie of the WATER iii
Richmond and el>ewl ere.
. We apt ten ' I a letter from I*. Y. Daniel. K"?j. attor
ney at law. a. highly ies|?.claMe and w?ll-k.uo*vn
citizen <*f Richmond ;
John lli-rhri t < in . ! ?7.. /',?> suft nt Hive HUly*
Springs? Cohi/hhii/ :
' nave rviieatedly and continuously u.-ed the water
of the lllue. Ifldge Spiiiiis. att'l with a ions exje
riem e of I lie vvatei> of iiciriy all of the inlnenti
fprings of \ irgini.'t. .'(ml i>f .u-vehtlof ili?w ofoihi r
States. I have oe\< r l>)inidanyijii|i?Mior, nor. If taken
at a distanee from tlie'r .-oiiree, any ispial t?? ?<f
the lilne JMdge Spring-. ,u< a sine but very v-titlo
ant rient. tonle. and regnlat<?r of the stomach and
viscera. I.'nlike nnv oiIiit mineral viter with ??lilcli
I am acquainted. Its etlicaey seem-s unimp ilml by
keeping ? at hstst in glass? or by exposure io tin- ,i'r.
I ha\e used it with great advantap: iVom .1 demijohn
tilled twelve mouths before. I have sometiuus
tliouirlit that I perceived, wliat oilier^ in il;i> <-it> felt
convinced that thev per?ei\'-d. a decided and mIh
tarv efleet on the liwr where torpid or obstneted.
For home u.-o 1 decidedly pieier It to any otln 1 mlii
eral water.
Verv I'i'spectfuHv. \our 0I1 liieot servtiut.
1'. V. Dam ki., -lr.
Hichuiuitil. I'll., May 7J.il. I*>72.
This water Is for wile in I'iebmoiid. Va.. by
i'l'liCEI.l.. I.ADDA: 1 iruggi- !?.
IUI(>. corner of Main and Thirteenth sin ? ts.
Je li'-ont
i:iu < ATIOXAI,.
\ 31iaiA ACADEMY, catafolMieil in 1S.53.
1 V ojh-iis i ><JT< HIKIJ II? 1', ail'l closes July I ?(, e.n It
yei?r.
f and ttiftioii. exclusive of Unfits 'in*! toiv<ls
ijU'H : payable. jl.'itfi idol it 1st, I- rlii ii.ii y lifh.
For catalogue. .*<?.. addri'.*
\\ M. II. II.VIMMsnN. I'rtn.iiMl.
Maltoax I'. O.. .\ in*-) i i <'110111)'. Va.
UNI\KH.SI1\ UK VlUM'.lA./
May l*u 1*7.'. (
Wc rct'onimcml the Atiicli i i l> m ?, a . oi," ,.j Hit1
hi'-t preparatory -? 1 1 ? ? I r , In \' i t c itii.i .
rharic- S. Vcn.ihle. M J Sr| I >?- Vf i l:n II.
Minor. William !?'. I'etcr>. William II. >!<?? . iil??-\ ,
.tallies I . . 4 ?:i Im -I I , It. L. <..iid<Tj|?.'l'\e, S. i (. Ninth ill.
Jul lit L. I lavly.
\. H.-WAXTKI). an ASSISTANT TKAt III <lt
OF MaTIIFM ATM >. h;i;m II. ai:.| i. Ml. M w
u ?.'7-tfrtlHn " \V, II. II
WAmiSVTOX AND l.h'i I \i \ i- 1;
H MT\ , I.I.XI VA? I In-ti. \t ?. fl.,t
of this ln-tlfill(in v.ill coiiiiie m >? < n ; :?? 1 1 1 1 1 : i >
TIIUHSIMV (loth) OF t-F.I'TKMiiFU. 1- unl
continue without iufcrmi >>?-on until tlx; r< urth
Tliur.-dav in .luiie. i - V3. ']*!??? instruction em'>r.c ?? ?
thorough < lassieal. l.i.i'iMi y .and I ?i?- emir .
(o^rllii r n\ Itli llii- pi ofc?..|oual i|i | artini'iit- mi I. aw
mnl Ktigluecrltig. Tin* rutin !???? Hi* < -
silill lit' lllllf im-HtllS need not e.\ceed jlmor ? ?. .
irionling to tin1 price of I man I. Arrangements a i r
also inaili' for im-sMng. liy which MudeuL- iiiu> ('?
?diice thi'lr expcie-os to A'.'fin |x-r >e ->li>n.
I- or further Information uihliiw*
? w. (... i.fk. I'loi.i.nt.
or WILI.I AM I ?ol.l ?.
Jy '.'7 i Icrk nl I- ??.*nlt\
\ V 7 E> i , E Y A N FEMALE I \- I I I I I I
If STAUNTON. VA.. will In-gln Its tw<ni\
I 111 r< I a ii it iii I m-ssIoii S-pti intirr 1 lit. I?/'. \\ II.
1,1AM A. HAI'KIS, I'lv-mlcnl. wit It an al?!r coip?
of I went v tear Iter.* ami ctlicerv. Than tlds norol
lege for you tip ladle* ranks higher. s< IF V K
an?l I.I'l'KK A'i UKE arc Luught I'} irr.-i'lit;- 1?-~ ?>t our
llrst unher-ltU's and college*. Fit EM II ??;. t
native iua.ster. MUSH' tiy six profevnrs ami twli
cin, anion;; whom ari' two of tin* most dl-tliignl.-lied
ami cultivated ><l iijt?.?is ami teael'iTsof vocal in?i?>i?*
In til'- Ninth. Tills i.-> one of tin- healthiest i-liia it< ->
in tin1 world. I'uplls who ??ohm* here ?ltli toci.le
constitutions. chills ami clitiiatal ill-?*:t-?? an* 1 n
tlrelv ri*stoied.
liulliling- ami ground.- :ir< ? derattf. keener* stir
|'a.->in,vly trraml ami In autlful. in -.kin^ it out- of tia
Io'.i'liis.t i-olli'pi- lioiiiosin tin- t'nioii.
i )\i:r dim* linmli'i'<l voiii'jr la?Ji?* ?- as ItoanMn^ |iuj'll-,
alt'.Mnl thK rlinol from til'ti-oii southern Stale*.
From .Imlfci! John N. Mcmlren, M. A., l .ilvi'i it y
of Virginia.
I rejrani tiio Wt^leyan F'<*inal?' Instltutr ah oiip of
the very hest and most aiumllvc sthoo!- in U>"
Htat?*.
From I'rofi-ssor William K. IVte??. 1,1.. I . of tin
University <.f VlivinJa.
<? * ? **?*
Votiut; l.'alh's rommlttiHl Jo ihe e are of rrofe?-or
M'Si ri'. will enjoy aiivatii..*:e;. of inonl ami luteJIe. -
tual training rarely ,ouml.
Ki'oin HI>fio|, F. M. ifarviu, I). I>
'I'll'- Wesloyan Fein ule Institute an honor to
tin; I'hnreh. luntrurtlon !?; Un>roin?li. All <J.v-'v.
Mantl high. Tin* iiio-.t talentetl proles/ orj an ctii
ployt'd. The M.hool Is verj pro?|'< roils, and ? '??
>erves to lie so.
Tkum> ioh tiik Kntikk < oi.i.K?;i.vrt; V eai'
Hoard and tuition in tie' colli-nlatc courv,
Miu.|c ami other e\tr.is n ixlerate.
F r eatiloinio of till v.fi nr paves, nddn-vi
' KKV. \V. A. II M.TMS.
Jy 'J d7fift "2t Maimfon. \ ??
> 1CIIMUND C0JJ.E(iE,
...
'I lie SK.'iSJ' >\S ?>! t !<!.?>< liHlttuli.iri open on the l?*
of < (i'IoImt. ;iml continue until Hi" 1st of July.
'I" lie College com prices tilt* following schools, t >
wit :
I. I.ATI.V.
II. tiKIOl* K.
ill. i. a n< ; t ' ai , i-;s.
IV. .MAT II KM A Tit
V. \ \'| I "If A I. S((l V'KS.
VI. MOKAL I'lIII.Ufol'IIV.
VII. KNt;i.KS||.
In atldi* i n : !u Hit* iViffgoliif. n Sf'lP m ?!. OK I V
and ;t i ti.MMKUUAL DI.I'Ai: J Ml VI :ir <"ii
iKvteil with the < '<>!)< ;;e.
'I lit: ciitlr** extieiiM** of a *tudruf, in- hidlii;: "'I
In mi'.v.hi}f dutm, tuition, and otln-r college f"
fuel, lhrlit>. aii<l washing. ????lonnt to ??>,> i< r ll;?
sioii <>f nliif month*. The *aiin* e.\j 'cum*,* U h> "1
Ik- I tad In private families will In
For catalogue.; xrl \ Jot; full infoi inst'oo. <
|{. ITKVKAK.
Jv Ic-Tu/rhvtStOl Chairman ot tiie Faculty.
UT. MAliY'S JflQH " 8CU00L. FOK
^ ' HOYS. will fje avails on tlu; F1IJ>1 MON
DAY IN' SKPTKMI5KU. This well-It ik-aii m-!i
tutlon U conduct'-d l?v tin- fienedlcti ??? Kat .?'?'* <'
!?t. .Uny'n flmrib. and affbriii t<> CallK'lIc jwiuh
and jnurdhuift a rar? opportunity to 1mv?- tin it -
ami *mds tlioitiiiKliljr iiutrui'li'il In a" tli?* !??"?
?o v branches of ? complete commercial and ela*-!
cal coiiivc <>f rUQiv.*. ^jieclal care ?? ?.?hni to <
Khmer*. and par&inouut attention p.iiut*> ich)>i'
instruction of all ela?*e?.
The school-rooms are refitted, and all ''iw
>v i ! 1 Ik; taken to render tltl, Institution t!>"
only one of Its kind In ihU city and \ie|uh*
wortliv of the patronage of a Call" N<* C''in???uulty.
'I'KI'.ms : * > j er mouth, to l?? paid In ad'.an "c.
For particular* apply t.?
iri \ . in:. HF.hJlAVN WOLFK.O.S, K..
Jy 17-lni corner Fourth and M irdriH
JT OUDOUN' .SCHOOL,
MIDDLKIJUICU, L"U1H>(/N COUMV, VA.
V. DA1INKY, rmst lPAt.
Apply ftar ieirculani. Jy ?
rPIIK NKXT SESSION OF HAMI'W N
JL SYDNEY COl.l.KUK will U-g in on THl'H>
DAY, JV'ptemJn r 5th.
iu addition to tUe *tudic* oT tStt' cuiTkuliurt.
u'trnetion will he given h? Get man hy l'tvfevorvt ?
ter I ! lair, and In !? renelj by 1'tvfea.of AddUoit lr*.'?
at a fee of for each laugitagv. ,.
For further particulars, or lor i*ata!vjctie, ao^'i- ->
1JKV. J. .M. I'. ATttlI*b"N, 1>
Uaiuixk u Sydt vy O-Hit'W
Jy H-Jni i'i lnce Jtdnard cwu?lj ? >?

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