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RICHMOND; YA., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1874
the DISPATCH.
BY COWARDIN A EIXY80N.
rASn-lKVARIABLT IX APVAJTOJI.
?n;r DAILY DISPATCH is delivered to ??I>
* i rim-*** cxxts ror wtvk, payable to
ilwe?rrlor weekly- Mailed at *6 per annum ;
f<*- Mx month*: 75c. i>er month for a shorter
SFMI-WKFKLY DISPATCH at f3 per aa.
toum. or ?1 7ft for rix iron?<(>.
The WKKHl.Y ?1SPA1 I'll at $2 per annum.
npnui. JvimcKt.
JTT LOOK AT THE FULL YARIX
\\ in*; BLEACHED COTTON of superior qnnlSty
ut l'iSe. at LEVY BROTHERS'.
I.rtoik ,\t onr larsre-Mste five-dollar RUGS.
to 25
.jrNKW YORK MILLS AND WAM
j TTA COTTON at lPc. per yird at
LKVV WROTH ERS'.
H.m.'i f.iii f <?> took nt our stock of PRINTED
, * M UK t c S. fe 25
jif-T! IK LARGEST AND BEST-AS
S(>kTK!> ?tock rf HaMRURG EDGINGS and
IS ?> l. f|S<;S ever ofilred In this city, and at ov
?r- ??<*?> '? * *l LEVY BROTHERS'.
j.j , -> !. l.Ol'fiaiid RUBBER-DIAPERS.
fo 25
? s A.VPED HANDS.
v1' II I (iOVi N I HEMl^K VOKSS,
i : ! i "\V :.??!> USE r Ml A. MS
H'.JiBS anO MATS. nt
L R V V BROTHERS',
,1 c! i 'T 1 i 75c. and ?1, very cheap.
| v y a NTS' EMBR01DERE D
j; i;s>. r'KOCK- WAISTS. and a general as
...r' : c:.l of foods for IS FASTS' WEAR, at
I.EVY BROTHERS'.
r Inrce iKc-dollir Rl'GS.
> . ; v t > IT I NO U A M L A C ? C U K
I v:ss.
VVI!:!Ol!?KUKD LACE CURTAINS.
i t T > 1 K > .
\VIM>OWSI1aDKS. .
I \ Kl'KT.S ir.d OlL-CLOTHS, at
I.EVY BROTHERS'.
! our t?cntv-tivc-cenl S'c'AKFS.
j . < H.GATE'S HANDKERCHIEF EX
i KAMI'S st 50c. per bottle;
COLGATE'S COLOGNE.
V RIGHT'S EXTRACTS,
(.< ?LOGN E and POM ADE,
COLGATE'S SOAPS
. ! xi wboit*)!e prlccs at
-.*? LEVY BROTHERS'.
M-r"
f
y RKLTS of si! kinds, and a large as
j'fut of KELT-BUCKLES and CLASPS. al
LEVY BROTHERS'.
13' TRUNKS. SYTCHELS, LUNCH
U s ' K KTS. and M I A W L-ST R A PS. at
LEVY BROTHERS'.
1 !).? ni'W..?tylc LINES COLL ARS aud CUFFS
: ~r < K w ISli M A CI I IN E NEEDL KS at
4 v.- ! apb-ee :
IS \ < HISK < >1 L. the l>e>t manufactured, at 15c.
!-?-r ?> t:le :
>< i:K'A -OKI VKRS Sc.;
051 - \N<. 10c.: at LEVY BROTHERS'.
tB TABI.H-CLOTHS, NaPKINS. and
DuV/.IKj*. fe 25
rrrCOATS'S. CLARK'S O. N. Tm and
?K.'lis < T AUK'S s POO L- COTTO N at 70c. per
cor ii. '<r 6r a ai LEVY BROTHERS .
Itsrt'ains ic kl.\R?ElLLE& yUILTs. fe 25
r.rr Lancaster cambrics.? a new
lo: ? ! ? xc. -lie.it ^.>les at
f. LEVY BROTHERS'.
ZTT I'KHC ALES.? New patterns; hand
ifi. ut
.?5 LEVY BROTHERS .
:rr mx r y - k i c; lit n e w styles
i A 1 !' "K- for dresses, and thirty-seven patterns
o! - i n ii I IS(i CALICOES ai
IV LEVY BROTHERS'.
ur 1'KD-TICKS at all prices from 10 to
"A't .?rvjrdat
{?? 2.* LEVY BROTHERS'.
I -r I'SBLEACUED SUEETiNGS and
?Mli.TlMJS. -.r. all widths and qualities; also.
I'il I.O\V-' ASE t,Of I'O.NS. at
fe 25 LEVY BROTHERS'.
WIDE LINEN* HUCKABACK
T"-k r.i"!s'(; .ii 25c. worili 35e. per yard at
LEVI" BROTHERS'.
; r BIRD'S-EYE DIAPER, extra wide,
h..'. Hutu, at 30c. per yard worth 40c.:
1.: MA- FJ SIS1J 1?I vt'E:: at $1.35 1'ur a piece of
J1'. ' U LEVY BROIUERS\
:i- FEBRUARY 21, 1S73.
St'.v FANCY, and STAPLE DRY GOODS
T. R. PRICE & CO.
have Ju.-t opened
V} ?. .; : BEAUTIFUL MEDIUM and LIGHT
I'Kis r-.
H:- N< i ! ' A MRU ICS and PERCALES,
4 -5 1.1:. Ml < l:*- !? i \Y NES, f>r children ;
MUKi I %(. I'i:lNT>.
J.I SI- N t i l coi i OS -II FKTIS'G.
1 !: Ml 1.1 S ENS. 1>\M \SliS. MAPERS,
lii.l.A' i:ED tXUTOSS, MOURNING CALI
< '< >K-.
SK< K i:UFFI.lNG:
I.ISLN < >)Li.Alt> and CUFF?,
I \IMK and ?iESTL EVEN'S KU> GLOVES.
RAMItrs.Vi EHG1NGS and INSERTING*, Ac.;
hi . k a i > .iiiii machine insertings,
s " K-i : MRU ELLAS,
IIS1- S I \ W NS.
>< ( .UOUS left over from last sf-ason at lial f- 1
rn-.j. fe 21
1'LliRl'ARY, 1873.
'I . R. PRICE A CO. have Just opened
Ii' \? iC ALPACAS and MOHAIRS, very cheap;
Ri pain- !u BLACK GRO-GRAIN SILKS;
\\ 1 AFFETA SILKS, best makes;
'i H? >'AMBRICS. for trimuiiuK;
lit MSI) aud LINEN-CAMBRIC HAND
K ERCIHEFd,
61.S i Lir.MEN'ri HEMSTITCHED IIANDKER
< HIKFS,
WHITE PlQUtS,
HI- A? K CUaPKS and CRAPE VEILS,
it'iCuNSNG OKHSs GOODS,
Lti* an-; r QUAKE MOURNING SHAWLS. Ac.
I V 'I \
mr FRESH COD-LIVER OIL.
'M i: OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION.
" "IRI-: Ut>T, PURL'ST. AND MOST ACCEPTA
BLE TO THE STOMACH."
w< imv,. ui?. te?tlmony of physicians who pre
x r;!- i', and ? f pattonLs who have taken it, that il
i morruryefrtabU (,j dm rtoiRUcU and more cab i by
?t-:lmilate<l fAin. other oil .
MEADE A BAKER,
Importing Pharmacists,
#1 9 Main street.
liT PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.
A'~itu;. Ir iufe. Perfectly odorless. Always uni
' ? <i*.?. liluminatlng qualities superior tojras. Burui
la ?.nv lamp wftliout danger of exploding or laklns
Maiiutacturcd txpreasly to displace the use o
v..ixiti!e nnd <iitni.'erous oils. Its safety under ever)
I?^lWe t'vl. and W {xrrfect burulnj; qualities, an
j ?.-?,> iiv it.-. coutitiUfcd u^- in over 300,000 fami
!>??. .Milik(na<>f RallvKis have heeu sold aud no ac
> .'ii u'.-din-.Uy or laolivctly? jiari ever occurreo
Irvm !>u ruing, ?ilorlnv, or liHiidllu f it.
'i'ltc .-i^urntice compafiies and tlre commissloneit
thr<uu(*L>.ui the country recommend the ASTRAL
a.-. U,.* .-i .safeguard wbeu lamps are used. SenC
for olr ctiJLa*.
Korii?leat retail by th*; trade eeneraiiy, and al
^lioi'jraleby the proprietors. CliAKLES i'BATl
A X(>yi"ulton street, Ne* Vork.
w 17,UJfcwCin
I'ROPOSAIA.
f >R< >i'OSA^S ARE INVITED FROM
t tin- it-i rcljaitfa of RIchmocd city lo /urulsli
Ue Centr?l Luualic Asylum wttb the following J
?"ticJ?-s:
poind' (a; jjitows Refined Sjugak,
. .? ?'0 p'.i.m!- u-Jt llDMINY,
'> oag- Hto yh. E (medium gru/ie),
2 clients '1 iLA.? o;;e green, one black? (tae
dlnui):
- is."i jiounds U'st C'JSC'INNATI BRIGHT tilKXlr
DJ-.llj.
2J; ;?uiljela Cons,
??.000 ^>uudt> mikaF OifSorllAY,
<>0 inrfiiids bdbt ()OSlltV PUTTKU,
o(j ba. Juili l> St BOLZMCXiCOUX MEAL,
!??>() * ulU,i& MOt-AgSKS/iaenlum),
1 barrel l*' st ClliEit vixa^JAM,
i barrel HEAD- LIGHT KeeoSKNE Oil,
i i>urri'l Mia/ STAIN WlltaAEV (medium quali
ty ), for Uuspllal use ;
50 p'.uuds Uj<-?.
i>U ouehtls iil-ACK-EYE PlSAfi,
1 Utle Bkd-TicKING fgoodj,
1 bate Cotton Ozsabcugs, for f-bLrtlug;
50 balctf St it aw,
i <000 Itr-Ap of Cauuaoe,
2 aacku N at LIVERPOOL SALT. I
s-aumles, with iho prices annexed, must he sent to ]
Hm: A>yluiu by iUH 2X) DAY iff UaHVH NEXT.
f* Sfl-1 w N. T. PAGE, Steward, . 1 '
gtfclmtmtd gtspich.
MQTTIIE CIRCULATION OF THE DIS
PATCH IS LARGER THAN THE COMBINED
'I-UCULATION OF ALL THE OTHER DAILY
irAr^rApKRs of the city.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1874.
LOCAL MATTERS.
The State's Assets in "Works of Inter
nal Improvement.? Mr. Popham, or Rap
pahannock, offered the following in tbc
House of Delegates yesterday ;
" Whereas grave cbargGs and intimations
:ire constantly made by the leading; journals
of t hi-? State to tbe effect t bat great wrong
and injury have been done her by her offi
cial agents in tbe sale, transfer, or other dis
position of her large and valuable assets in
works? ot internal improvement, and in tbe
settlement of lar^e debts due to her from
private parties; therefore l>e it
u Rexolvcci, That a committee of three be
appointed, with authority to investigate each
and every case of sale, transfer, and settle
ment as aforesaid occurring since tbe late
war, and that tbey report to this House the
character of tbe contract in each of these
cases, by whom and wilh whom made, the
cost of executing the same, tbe fees paid to
attorneys and other agents employed there
in, together with all other facts deemed per
tinent to this investigation, aud that tbe
committee be empowered to send for per
sons and papers."
The resolution was agreed to under a sus
pension of the rules.
Tub Insurance Bureau.? The legislative
committee to which tbc subject was refer
red have decided to report agaiust the bill
providing for the establishment of a State
Bureau of Insurance.
Corporation Court for Manchester. ?
Mr. Brook-, of Chesterfield, has introduced
in tbe House of Delegates a bill "to pro
vide a corporation court for the city of Man
chester."
Presentation of a Bible.? Roaue Lodge,
No. 130, I. O. 0. F., was the recipient of a
most beautiful Bible at Leigh-Street Baptist
church last nigh*. The building was tilled
to overflowing by members of tbe Order
and visitors. Friendship, Jefferson, and
Fitzhugh Lodges turned out in full force to
participate in "the interesting proceedings.
The exercises were opened with prayer by
Rev. R. H.Mullen. and singing by a selected
choir. Mr. M. Colbert, ex-grand master,
conducted the ceremonies ; and then, after a
few words explanatory of the objects of tbe
Order, introduced Rev. A. C. Bledsoe, who,
in fitting and eloquent terms on behalf of
the donors (Messrs. Moses Quarles and J. J.
English), presented tbe book to the Lodge.
Rev. H. C. Cheatham, in appropriate terms,
accepted tbe gift on behalf of the Lodge.
Our space forbids an abstract of the ad
dresses, which were appropriate aud suitable
to the occasion, illustrating as well the teach
ings and truth of the Bible as tbe tenets of
the Order of Odd-Fellowship? 44 Friend
ship, Love, and Truth."
Alter other songs, and a closing piayer
and the benediction by Rev. Dr. Garlick, the
exercises were concluded.
Personal. ? William i?. Drinkard, E-q.,
formerly Secretary of the Board of Public
Works of Virginia, was in the city yesterday.
Rev. John P.Otis, tbe newly-appointed
pa>tor of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church
worshipping in the United States court
room, has arrived in the city, and will hold
bis first services ou Sunday morning.
Messrs'. George C'orr and A.B. Dabney,
King William; Ii. X. Turner and J. F.
Lacy, Goochland; J. B. Bell, Lynchburg;
John Perry, Alexandria; auU J. P. Towu
seud, of New York, were among the guests
at Ford's Hotel yesterday.
D. II. Crawford, Columbia, S. C.; Charles
H. Sandforrl, Mew York ; M. Q. Dixon,
North Carolina; D. J. Hill, Virginia ; J. R.
Richardson, Wythe county; A. B. Good
ma^ Savannah, Ga.; D. R. Brown, Williams
burg; Thomas E. Taylor, Loudoun; F.
Rover, BU Lick ; U.C. Hardy, Noi folk; and
A. II. ilaukes, Nottoway, wore among the
guests at the Exchange Hotel yesterday.
Prayer for Colleges.? The union meet
ing of the Presbyteiian churches of this
city yesterday afternoon in the Grace-Street
church was largely attended by the members
of tbe several churches of that denomination,
and opened the '? week ef prajer" for the
youth of the .schools and colleges in the
bounds of the General Assembly under the
most encouraging auspices. Rev. C. H. Read,
I). I>., conducted the meeting, and Rev. T.
L. Pieston, D. D., and Rev. S. J. Baird, D.
D? uiade impressive addresses.
Rev. Dr. Hoge sent a note to tbe meeting
expressing bis deep interest in tbe object of
it, and explaining that sickness detained him
at home.
The Chancery Court.? Judge Guigon, of
the Hustings Court, yesterday entered an or
der appointing another place for holding the
sessions of tbe Chancery Court and for the
safe-keeping of the records of said court? to
wit, the building at the comer of Tenth and
Broad streets (No. 1)21.) to be used as such un
til the court-house and clerk's office can be
occupied, or until another place shall be built
and fitted for the occupation of said court,
or until some other place shall be appointed
by the Hustings Court..
Tbe cleik posted the necessary notices, and
tbe chancery clerk moved his books aud pa
pers in accordance with tbe order of Judge
Guigon.
Railroad Train Endangered. ? A war
rant was issued yesterday for the arrest of
Richard Johnson, charged with removing
fc pikes from the York River Railway track,
thereby endangering tbe lives of pa;sengeis
over tbe road.
Tribute of Respect. ? A meeting of the
members of the Corn and Flour Exchange
was held yesterday. PresidentL. D. Cren
sbaw anuouueed the death of Mr. Albert
Hill, a member of the Association, and stated
that the meeting bad been called for the pur
pose of taking appropriate action iu relation
thereto.
On motion of Mr. Philip Ilaxall, tbe Chair
appoiuted tbe following committee to pre
pare suitable resolutions: Messrs. Philip
Haxall, A. S. Lee, W. B. Warwick, W. M.
Carey, and J. E. Tompkins.
The committee retiied, and in a short time
presented a series of resolutions, which were
agreed to, on motion of 3Ir. T. H. Ellett.
A copy of tbe resolutions was directed to
be went to the family of the deceased.
Uksuilable Letters Remaining in the
Ru^uaiosp Post-Office February 20. ? Miss
Mary M. Christian, care Mr. Warren, Dollar
Savings Jiack, Richmond, Ya.; Mr. William
Lip6eomtt, Faruiville, Va. ; M. G , Rich
mond* Y&.; J. H., Richmond, Ya. ; Miss M,
Mabry; Miss Michael, 205 Seventh street,
Richmond, Ya. ; Miss Jeunie Michaux, Dar
lington Heights, Prince Edward county,
Va. ; Wiisou Tompkins, Basin Bank, City, 3
packages dry goods ; Mrs. R. R. Preston,
Abingdon, Va.
New Packing and Smoiokg Estabush
ment.? Messrs. Lee, Seddon& Co. have re
cently erected a large smoking and packing
house in rear of their store, on Fourteenth
street, and have nearly completed thefr ar
rangements to go very extensively into tbe
pork-packlng business.
v *-? r-i-acy ? ? r ~*r
A Good WoRy.? TheiSmtoigang was en
gaged yesterday in cleaning the slush, snow,
and mud from tbc pHtfcfpai cfosslngfc in the
tfity# ^ B f.; ? ;? "1
' I r ' V I ' '*1.
School Trustors Appointed.? Tbe Slate
Board of Education bee appointed the fol
lowing district school trustees :
Fauquier County,? Scott district, Samuel
H. Ha I ley vice Major R. H. Carter, resigned ;
Cedar Run district, Dr. Horace Smoot vice
Richard Stone, resigned.
Grayson County.? Oldtown district, Thos?.
M. Ogleby; Wilson district, Fields M,
Young.
CoNKF.BRNCK.-Tbe committee of tbe Coun
cil in reference to the amendments to tbe
city charter, and the committee of the Legis
lature on county, city and town organiza
tion, will have a joint meeting for consulta
tion on Tuesday afternoon in the Council
chamber.
Notaries Public. ? The Governor has ap
pointed the following notaries public: A.B.
liotts, of Spotsylvania county ; R. E. Lee.
of Halifax county ; and D. L. Pulliam, of
Richmond city.
Match-making Establishment in Con
templation.- Several enterprising gentle
men of the city, who have lor some time
been preparing for the manufacture of
matches*, have nearly completed their ar
rangements, and believe they will soon be
able to furnish the Richmond merchants with
a good article, and at prices that will enable
tbcm to compete with those of northern
make. 3Ianufacturiog enterprises should
be liberally encouraged by the community,
as nothing tends more directly to the ad
vancement of the city in material prosperity.
County Superintendent Appointed.? Mr.
Joseph Phipps was appointed yesterday by
the Board of Education superintendent of
schools for Wise county, in place of William
W ol fe, term expired .
Circuit Court.? There was no business
of public interest tiansaeted in this court
yesterday.
Police Court, Thursday? Justice White.
Patrick Taylor, charged with theft, and
Isaac Jacobs, charged with obtaining money
under false pretences, were discharged.
George Williams, guilty of stealing, was
sent to jail for sixty days.
Fleming Randolph, guilty of disorderly
conduct, was sent to jail for tbirty-sixbours.
James Kavanaugb, a vagrant, was ordered
to leave the city.
New Assemblt Hall? The San Francisco
Minstrels.? New Assembly Hall will be
thrown open again on Wednesday night
next, on which occasion the Birch, Wam
bold & Backus San Francisco Minstrels will
commence an engagement of four nights.
This company was organized and established
iu 1854, aDd numbers twenty-two artists. I
The minstrel company has an orchestra
which accompanies the troupe and will take
part in the performances, the programme for
which will be changed each evening during
the stay of the company in this city.
The Theatre? Mr. Davenport.? It was
at first understood that Mr. Davenport had
concluded to throw up'kbis engagement at
tbe Theatre; but such is not the cafe. The
eminent tragedian will appear as Hamlet this
evening, and at the matine'e to-morrow plays
Tbe Stranger. To-morrow night, Richardl
III. is announced. j
Yrevs on the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail
road.? The ladies of the Sewing Society at
tached to Dr. Hoge's church will give in a
few days a calcium-light exhibition in aid of
their enterprise. The prominent feature of
the pntertaiument will bea number of scenes
of that wild and mountainous country
through which the Chesapeake and Ohio
railroad passe? unsurpassed in grandeur.
Other interesting scenes and fancy sketches
will also be shown, making tbe exhibition
one of great interest.
Left OrF.s*. ? At a late hour last night the
police found the front door of a liquor-saloon
on Eighth street between Main and Cary
staudiog open, and no one in charge of the
establishment. An officer guarded the place
uuiil the owner was found, and notitieu of
his carelessness.
Pay Your Doo-Tax.? The police are on
tbe lockout lor unlicensed dogs, so as to in
form tbe dog-catchers where they may reap
the richest harvest
Masonic Relief Board.? The several com
mittees uiect at the Masonic Hall on Broad
street to-night. There is plenty of work for
all such boards.
[For the Dispalch.J
James River Water? What Is the beat
Cleans ol" Clearing it?
As an addendum tothecommunieati ju on
"Filtering Reservoirs" wc state that one of
the late propiietors of the paper-mill in
Manchester, Dr. Ed. T. Robinson, says that
an attempt was made by llie company to pro
cure clear water from the river, for the
manufacture of paper, by means of Over
beds. The atleropt was unsuccessful. It
was found that the water could not be made
sufficiently clear, and al*o that in a short
time the beds became so much obstructed
by tbe clay deposit that the water would
not pasj. Let this statement be preserved
among the papers of the city's Water Com
mittee.
In this city a mode of clearing muddy
river-water is in partial use, which, for sim
plicity, efficiency, and economy, is a perfect
success. That there is high authority fur
thi< usage, and that it is neither novel nor pe
culiar to Richmoud, will appear from the
following quotations : " Waters which wash
cliffs of clay become saturated with impalpa
ble material, which tbey almost wholly re
fuse to shed by any mechanical action. Such
water, it is found, may be purified by adding
to it a few graius of alum to the gallon. The
alum is decomposed, and its ingredients fall
in insoluble precipitates, currying with them
the alumina and other impurities which dis
color the water."? Appleton.
"In some semi-barbarous countries water
is cleared by rubbing the inside of the
earthen vessel in which the water is con
tained with some kind of seed, tbe albumen
and casscineof which clear or tine the water.
The process is partially a mechanical one,
but is aided by chemical influences. In lu
diu, clearing-nuts (the seed of strychDos po
tatorum) ; in Egypt, almonds; in Nubia,
beans, haricots, aud castor seeds, are used
for this purpose. ****** Alum
is popularly used to clear muddy water.
Two or three graius arc sufficient for a quart
of water."? Pcreira.
"M. D'Arcet, after describing the above
and the common method of filtration by fil
tering-stones, next details a plan whicn he
found more successful in clarifying Nile
water. It consists in the introduction of a
solution of alum, or of the powder Itself, in
the proportion of a quarter, or even half, a
grain to a quart of water. This means had
already been used with success by tbe father
of M. D'Arcet iu purifying the water of the
Seine at Paris. The Chinese (of course) had
long been in the practice of clarifying the
turbid water of their rivers by stirring the
fluid which has been drawn with a bamboo
cane, into the hollow joint at the end of
which a piece of ulum bad been intro
duced."? Ann. <? Hygiene, quoted by Bell.
"Jennet adds one gramme of alum to ten
litres of turbid water, and in a few minutes
it is fit for who."? Journal Applied Chem
istry.
Tbe addition of alnm never fails to render
our muddy river-water transparently clear;
and no taste is imparted by it to the water
if too large an excess to avoided ; indeed,
if exactly the right quantity is used there is
no alu m fn the cleared water. Alum ?com
posed 0* sulphuric acid, alumina, and ammo
nia (we u8e popular terms). To our siver
water are *mall quantities of lime and or.
ganic matter (in all probability) mixed with
the clay, T^o sulphuric acid In tbe alum
parts company Afid unites wish thejimey and
? . Ssferrsw t h * tfwrsdi
a hydrate ?f alumina is one of tbe results.
This hydrate of alumina seizes on the or
ganic matter, for which it has a powerful
affinity, and an imperceptible coagultim is
formed, which tends to the bottom and carries
with it the suspended -clay* In this process
there is also a guarantee of hygienic purity.
It is surprising that such a smalt quantity
as four grains of alum will clear one gallon
of our muddy river-water : but as this small
quantity requires about a day, it is belter to
use ten grains of the powdered alum to the
gallon, and the object will be accomplished
in a few hours.
If it were necessary to add any great
quantity of alum to the water it would be
best to conduct the operation in earthen
wa,rCj but as the quantity employed is in
such small proportion it is a mutter of little
importance. The propriety of this remark
is shown in quotations from two distin
guisbfd chemists :
"The taste of alum is sweet and astringent,
and its action decidedly acid, and it dissolves
metals, with evolution of hydrogen, as
readily as free sulphuric acid."? Graham.
*' The solution of alum has a strongly acid
reliction, and dissolves iron and zinc with
evolution of hydrogen."? Miller.
In advocating the general use of an article
of the materia medica its effect upon the
health of the community ought to be con
sidered. We wish to illustrate this sutyect
by a quotation fiom a scientific publication
which ranks with the highest. Few men
spent wrrm&orc lutthTority than William
Cracker, F. R. S., editor of the Chemical
News. What is said about alum in bread
applies with equal force to alum in water ?
this being understood, that the proportion
of alum uecessary to clear water Is only half
as much as that required to make good
bread. On the subject of alum in bread, the
Chemical News says : u It is unfortunate that
proceedings under the adulteration act
should have been taken in the matter of tbe
so-called adulteration of flour and bread with
alum. In the first place, it is highly proba- \
ble that this so-called adulteration Is a meri
torious act, and that tbe inventor of itde
serves a civic crown, as would be due to
him who should increase the barve3t every
year. Alum is added to flour and bread iu
order that flour which otherwise would not
make good bread may be enabled to do so.
Hy treatment with a trace of alum, flour
of doubtful soundness is endowed with
soundness. For this purpose a proportion
of alum is required which tfces uot exceed
twenty grains to a four-pound loaf. The
twenty grains of alum have been sensation
ally dealt with ; and tbe people, and profes
sional persons who ought to kuow better,
have attributed tanniDg of tbe stomach and
ruin of tbe digestion to these twenty grains
of alum in tbe four-pound loaf. Nothing is
easier than to show the unreasonableness of
such notions. * * * * * *
It is useful to call to mind that of the twenty
grains of alum about half is water, and that
there are only about 2.2 grains of real
alumina in twenty grains of atum."
We repeat that the addition of alum in
the proportion of ten grains of the pow
dered to the gallon is a cheap, simple, health
ful, and perfect means of clearing our river
water when turbid. This plan is worthy
of being developed and subjected to rule,
and recommended by our Board of Health
{for universal adoption in the city.
In the general we know that our river
water agrees admirably with the public
health. It would be well to kuow what it
contains. It is surely time that it be sub
mitted to analysis. Every physjeiun, and
therefore every citizen, is interested in the
subject.
\\'e conclude our communications on
"James Kivcr Water" with apetition to the
City Council that S200 be put at the com
mand of the City Engineer with instruc
tions to employ experts and report on tbe
following questions? v.z.:
What is the analysis of Jamer River water
at the pump-bousc in its normal condition?
i. e., when called clear?
What is the analysis of James River water
(Hiring a fvesbet?
What is the best proportion of alum (-u'ph.
alumina and ammonia) to be used for clear
ing our river-water when turbid ?
What is the analysis of such water when
eleared with the best proportion of alum ?
What is the analysis of the deposit caused
by the addition of alum as above?
PHARMACEUTIST.
MANCHESTER SEtt'8.
Political Matters.? Dr. George W.
Friend, tbe Conservative candidate for tbe
Legislature, is a native of tliiscounty and a
practi>iog physician at Chester. He is a
man of irreproachable character, pleasing
address, great intelligence, and possesses
every qualification fora faithful and efficient
representative
James B. Bradley, the Radical nominee,
?came to Ibis place about a year ago from
Richmond.
The canvass opened yesterday in Matoaca
towns-hip, Dr. Friend and the secretary
of the county committee having gone down.
From all parts of the county the moit en
couraging news is heard, and a Conservative
triumph is certainly expected.
Messrs. J. T. Iiobbinett and J. E. An
drews, of Ettrick*, and F. A. Hundley and
P. S. Haucock, of Midlothian, have been
elected bouorary members of Wide-Awake
Club tn recognition of their liberality in the
late legislative contest.
Captain William E. Martin, of Midlothian,
who received the largest vote cast at the
Chester conveotion, deserves great credit for
having been the first to propose Dr. Friend
as a compromise candidate.
The Conservatives of South (Third)
Ward? south side of Tenth aud ea*t side of
Hull street? Will meet at Jones's Hall to
night at half-past 7 o'clock for organization.
The Circuit Coukt.? The Circuit Court
has adjourned after a session of two weeks.
The cases of Dunlop & McCance and tbe
Marshall Manufacturing Company, involving
the payment of a school-tax on their n^ll
property, was decided in favor of the plain
titt's. Tbe other chancery decisions were un
important.
The contested- elect ion case of Gregory vs.
Amber3 was decided in favor of the former.
The Friends of Temperance.? Manches
ter Council has introduced a new feature
into their' meetings, consisting of essays,
readings, recitations, &c. The exercises to
night will be specially interesting, and a full
attendance is expected.
To make GOOD L1GHTBBEAD, BISCUITS, BOLLS,
and cons, bock wheat, and sweet cakes,
quickly, and vet sw? ct, Ught, and spongy, use Wag
ner's yeast-powder, the home-made article.
Wax Fruits, Cakes, Confectionery, Ac.?
To-day Is the last day for the exhlbnlon or rlieso
rare and beautiful ornaments, (he salt* of which
takes place fo-morrow. As they cannot bs repacked
the sate will be positive and uureserved. 5 he public
are respectfully Invited to call aud examine them.
Cook <fc Lauguton.
Transfer Printing-Inks? Invaluable to rail
road companies, steamship companies, oanks, mer
chants, manufacturers, and others. They are en
during and changeless, and win copy slurp and
clear for an indefinite period of time. Bavin# Just
received a fresh suyply of these inks, we are pre
pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate
prices. . ? ? '?
What a Judge said After visiting 1402
Main street:
ScnAAP's Cigars, I wish to state,
Are better than I met of late ;
Of Umbrellas and Rattans
His assortment is immense;
His News Depot Lb quite complete,
His stock of Notions hard to beau
Be sure to give bis store a call,
, Iknowhisgoods will please you all.
Tbaxefjer Printing-Inks for Copying letter
headings, statements,' way-hllla, Ac. Can be copied
lb the o nil nary letter-press book. Send yoor ordars
for prhjftng in these inks, oad for all other descrip
tions of Minting, to the Dinaich Frtetisf>HoQse.
Cubes all KrxDs or CATAitBn.??o successful
boa Dr. Pixhce's Golden Medical Discovery
proven, as a constitutional treatment for catarrh,
when coupled with the use ot Dr. SiOi's Catarrh j
Remedy, applied locally by the use of Dr.PiERCE's .
Nasal Douche (the only method of reaching the
tipper and back cavities of the head), that the pro
prietor of these medicines has long offered a stand
ing reward of fSOO for a case of catarrh which h?> I
cannot- cure. The two medicines, with Instrument,
for #2, by druggb'?.
A Si'ECIXEX OUT OF THOUSANDS.
COURTLAND, ILL-, April 2S, 1873.
Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, A". Y.'
Dear Sir,? It la with pleasure I make the state- 1
ment to you that afrer taking medlclnc for tweuty
years for ihe catarrh I tried your Catarrh Remedy,
and effected a cure, so that It has not troubled me
lor two years. 8. W heeler .
STEALING OCR THUNDER.
People should beware of those impostore who j
copy Dr. Pierce's original style of advertising
by offering various sized rewards for cases of ca
tarrh and oiher diseases which they cannot cu:e.
Those who do not possess sufficient iutelilgcnce to
write an original advertisement are not likely to
have made great and valuable discoveries lu medl- i
cine.
Wagner's yeast-powders. the best, were
awarded the premium at the State Fair of 18CP. 1
Try ihem. _______ _______
Wax Fruits and Confectionery.? This
beautiful collection of goods will be exhibited to- j
day, and sold at auction on Saturday at 10
o'clock. Hundreds of persons examined them yes
terday. See advertisement in ancttanoafasnn." '?"*
Cook & Laugh rox.
Remember, the best place to buy coal and '
WOOD cheap is Nineteenth and Cary streets. An-)
thraclte, $7 to ffl per ton; Clovtr HIU. $5.25 per
load; West Virginia Splint (aonebctterj at 15.50
per load. Cslland test it. C. H. Page.
ALDEX'S CALIFORXIA EVAPORATED PEARS?
one pound equal to nine of the ripe fruit. Also,
cooking Pruxes (superior;, at Christian &
White's, 814 Main street.
Just received. 500 pieces best calicoes, spring
styles, at 10c., at Julius Meyer's, 603 Broad
street.
? ? ? ?
Transfer Printing-Inks will copy clear and
distinct for an indefinite period of time. Send your
orders for work to be done in these iuks to the Dis
patch Prlntlng-llouse.
Pembroke Shirts made to order by E. B.
SrENCE & Sox, Merchant Tailors. Perfect fit
guaranteed or no sale.
The*easiest way to get $30,000 Is to purchase
a ticket In the Masoxic gift enterprise at
Norfolk, and you may be the lucky one. Tickets
can be had at P. Weisiger & Co.'S hat itore, 1 201
Main street, Richmond.
The Masonic Gift Concert at Norfolk will
certainly take place in May. Positively no further j
postponement.
Spring style silk iiats Ju*t received at P. 1
Weisiger & Co.1s.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.
On all sales of real estate made between the let oj
January and 10th of June the taxes for the -pre
sent pear nave Co be paid by the purchaser. On
all sales made between the 1st of July and last
of the year tf**> taxes have to be paid by the seller.
JOHN W. WRIGHT, Sheriff city of Richmond, 11
A. M., at the grocery store of A. D. Chester
man. No. 424 Sixth street, a stock of groceries,
llqnors, and store-fixtures.
DAVENPORT & MORRIS, 11 A. M., 2,547 baps
Rio coffee, 150 half-ehcsts gunpowder tea,
6,000 sacks of salt, and a gcueral stock of gro
ceries.
RICHARDSON A CO., 4^ P. M., commissioner's
s-le of framed dwelling aud lot on the north
side of Grace street between Twenty-fifth and
Twenty-rtxth.
JAMES M. TAYLOR, 4^ P. M., eight building
lots on the east side of Buchanan street.
fl-OTHlS'G,
VTOTICE? SPECIAL.
If you deal re a SET OF SniRTS-6 or 12-mude
to measure under your spcclal instructions, I will
take your measure, and make the same under your
direction, any time between this and March 15tii, j
the same to be delivered by the 15tii of April;
and I will allow a
LIBERAL DISCOUNT
from my regular prices, and upon my usual terms
to regular customers, for all orders received at any
time by March 15, 1874.
I guarantee my SHIRT, as to fit and material,
equal to any in the market, being the same I have
used for the p ist 20 years without fault by the
customers.
An early call is desired by me of the customers,
a3 1 shall leave soon for the North.
WM. IRA SMITH, Agt.,
1109 Main street.
See LONG FLAG OX Main STREET.
N. B ?My price is *15, ?18, *20 for a set of six
shirts? quality governing the price. Fit the same
In all qualities. fe27 eod3t
j^JERCHANT TAILORING.
I have now on hand one of the finest lots of sam
ples of
DIAGONALS, BLOCK FIGURES, Ac.,
ever offered to this community, and I Invite the
public to an inspection and an order. Thl$ is for
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Call and examine aud leave your orders.
\vm. ira smith. Agt.
Leader of Styles,
1109 Main street.
Slsrn : See LONG FLAG on Main ssreet.
fe 27-eo^3t
gPRING CAMPAIGN
is approaching, and In view of that fact all
WINTER GOODS
I now luive on hand will be sold for CASH FLAT
at very low figures la order to reduce st>ck. My
general stock at regular prices. If you want, call
at the old, establbhed house of
WM. IRA SMITH, Agt.,
1109 Malu street.
Sign : LONG FLAG. Notice that on Main street,
fe 18
SEEDSMEN, FLORISTS, AC.
ttRED POTATOES ! SEED POTATOES !
O Receiving to-day? *
150 barrels Extra Farly Rose Potatoes,
100 barrels Su peril ne Flour,
100 barrels Fine Flour,
25 tubs Choice Goshen Butter,
to be sola cheap for cash.
J.R. HOCK ADA Y,
fo25-3t? 1528 Main street.
in nno BUSHELS grass seeds,
XVyjVJVJv^f growth of 1873, consisting of Clo
ver. Timothy. Orchard Grass, Herds Geass,
Kentucky blue grass, Lccerxe, Millet,
Lawn Grass, and other Gra-is Seeds, warranted
treshand reliable, for tale, wholesale and retail, at .
lowest rates. All orders for large or small quantl.
ties carefuJIv packedand promptly shipped. 1,000
barrels CHOICE SEED PO lATOfcS? Early
rose, Early Goodrich. Monitor, and other
varieties. ALL18ON A ADDISON,
1320 and 1822 Cary street.
Orders solicited. fe 13 lin
01?VER SEED
on consignment for sale by
, 21 PALMER, HART8QOK A CO.
\fULES FOR SALE.? Arrived
a"A in Richmond to-day. EIGHTY
"PFVE MULES. They are all br> ke, ready
five "mules .jnjey
for work. Manyof tham.
first-class. A part ma
a5*b?s^ItU|l? BOSSir-UX*
tie fr'alr-Grouudi. ? -* ,
stahle, and a P?T ma time foe
The' shove wiH bs sold tor c aste,
city acceptan^ .. ^ ^
?
AMD 9?DI?im
ryo the Medical profession".
X We are now prepared to forulsh and dispense
aix nns DnrytnEST jblixibs? such a a EL. CAL
I8AYA H ARK.OALI8AYA BARK WITH IRON, '
COUP. EL, CALI3AYA, COMP.iLIX. CINCHO
NA AN DIKON, ELIX. CI 1'R. OF IKON, ELIX.
I'YKOPH. I RON, OH! NINE A*D STft YCHNI ? ,
ELIX. BROMIDH POTASS., ELIX., VALE
RIAN AND ^IJININE, &c . recently made bt
00B6ELYXS, aud or THE MOST 6 KI.ECT MATERIAL, i
hi accordance -with formula as unMJshed by author
ity of American Pharmaceutical Association In
last No. or Journal of Pharmacy und Griffith's
Formulary. . I . WAGX fc.R. Apothecary,
Je 27 corner Sixth and Broad atn-tu. J
Acids. ? nitric acid, sulphuric'
ACID, MURIATIC ACID, ACETIC ACID,
in rarlioys ;
BED TAR l AR* GUM CATECHU.
M URIATE TIN. CRYSTALS,
ANNILINE (red and blur), ,
EXTRACT I.OU WCOD, "CHLORIDE LIME,
etc., etc. For aUc l>y S. E. DOYr.
jtfON-HUMANlZED VACCINE VIRUS,
on QUILLS,
charged from the calf Fe binary 18th.
For rate by
J. BLAIR,
825 Broad street,
Agent for the Vaccine Department New York
Dispensary. fg 21
^JILLER-S
GdUVVXFPD 8YHCP OF BOBEHOUXD, j
FO&
COUG1LS,
COLDS,
HOARSENESS,
TICKLING IN THE THROAT, Ac.
41 1 have used "Miller's Compound Syrup of j
Rprehcund ?' as a remedy for coughs, colds, and
hoarseness, and It has never failed to produce the
most beneficial results. I cordially recommend lis
use to any -who are suffering from these trouble?.
" A. J. FORD,"
Proprietor Ford's llorel, Kichmond, Va.
44 LYNCUBCfio. .January 22. 1874.
u I do not hesitate to pronounce It the beet pre- j
partition for cooghs, and pai tlcularly for the tickling
cough, so common and aunoying, that I have ever
used or known of. Geokue M. Rcckek."
For sale' by all druggists 'and country merchants,
at 25c. and 50c. per bottle.
PURCELL, LADD Si CO
fe jy "Wholesale Agents.
rj^O THE AFFLICTED !
WARRANTED TO CURE 1
I wish to say to the public 'hat T will Insure a cure
of all cases of CANCER placed under my treat
ment, and in event of uo cure will not charge any
thing for my services. I will also remove all
WENS, HAIR-JIOLES, BLOOD-MARKS, Etc.,
leaving but a alight scar, and Insure as above stated.
Also, all chronic diseases, such as
RHEUMATISM, SPINAL AFFECTION, SALT
RHEUM, TETTER, PILES. SCROFULA,
AND CATARRH
treated, with a guarantee of a perfect cure ; aud If ]
no cure, no pay.
THE KNIFE IS NOT USED IN' ANY CASE WHAT- '
EVER.
With my past expi rlence and success in the treav
mentof these dlsexscs I fe?.l free to say that my
medicines are infallible, and without a rival iii
tliis or any other country In effecting
A SURE AND SPEB.DY CUKE
in the abeve spceiflfd diseases.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Office: No. t06 Grace f treet, near Caplto)
Sfiuare, Richmond, Va.
The names and re-ddencA of many persons whe
have been cured will be furnished by mail or upon
application In person.
tie 22-d?w3m Dft. A. G. WQLLARD.
QLOBE FLOWER SYRUP
CUlt ES COLDF AND COL'GIIS.
GLOBE-FLOWER SYRUP
CUBES HOAItSli.NEfi.'i A WD SOBKTHtiOATS
GLOBE-FLOWER SYRUP
Cfc'BES BrONCITIIIS AND CltOCP.
GLOBE-FLO 7, Eli SYRUP
Is THE BEST-KNOWN REMEDY FOB W'HOOriS'G
C'OCGH AND AST1JMA.
GI.OBE-FLO V\ ?R &YRUP
CCHES AI.L TllHOAT AND LTTNO DISEASES,
and will cure consumption, if taken lis time, as
thousands testify.
GLOBE-FLOWER SYRUP
i
is bequeathing to posterity one of Its greatest bles
sings ? sound lungs and immunity from cunhuuip- j
tlon.
G LORE-FLOW Ell SYRUP
Is purelv vegetable. Is ple.rant and safe, and unlike
all other cough and lung remedies, it contains no
opium, morphine, tartir ?'met!c, Ipecac, lobelia,
giiuil's, merenrv, or hydrociasdc acid. The action
of GLOBE-FLOWER SYRUP upon the system Is
mild and benign? adapted t'< i?M tip's, from the In
fant to a nerson of threescore and ten. Don't
neglect a cold and have to pay either a doctor's
or an undertaker's bill.
Grateful and jrrave- robed thousands proclaim the
wonderful virtues of GLOBE-FLO WcR SYRUP.
For sale by all druggists. -
PURCELL. LADD A CO.,
Wholesale Agents,
Ja 5-codAwtMlilO Richmond. Va.
JQYSrEPSY ! DYSPEPSY !
Just received direct from Berlin, Germany, a
large supply of TIVOLI LAGER-BEER. This
beer, from the celebrated Tivoli brewery, la highly
recommended by physician' as a preventive aud
alleviation of dyspepsy. For sale, wholesale and
retail, by WILLIAM KUKER,
fe 18-eod6t 910 Main street.
QIMMON'S HEPATIC COMPOUND,
kJ OR LIVER-CUR H\? We have arranged with
Messrs. WrOOD A SONS to sell our SIMMON'S
HEPATIC COMPOUND, which is giving such uni
versal satisfaction wherever introduced. All de
rangements of the liver, skin, aud bowels are re
lliwed by this article as if by magic. Address all
orders to our wholesale agents, Messrs. WOODJk
SONS, who will supply the trade at our regular
rates. E. L. KING & SONS, Proprietors,
ft 6-3m Columbia, S. C.
C
1ATARRH ! BRONCHITIS ! 1
CUTLER'S POCKET-INHALERS
AND
CARBOLATE OF IOOIKE INHALANT.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
MfcADE & BAKER'S drug store,
Ja 28 919 Main street.
DF^TISTOY.
JOHN MAHOLY,
DENTIST
(formerly of Wayt & ilahony).
Office, 625 Main street, between Sixth and Seventh
foe 1-eodJ
raWATIONAI-_
JgPISCOPAL HKJH SCHOOL,
NEAR ALEXANDRIA.
The thirtieth annual session, with the largest at
tendance since the war* is now in progress.
Easter term begins February 9th, 1874.
Catalogues sent on application to the principal.
L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A.,
Ja 13-eod Alexandria, Va.
\C UStCAL INSTRUCTION.? PIANOS
JLtJL TUNED*? I respectfully annoutx* to the citi
zens of Richmond that having removed to the city
I wlh be pleawjdto secure several pupils for instmo
tiou on the PIaNO-PORTE *t?d other Instruments.
From a long experience in teaching and faithful
attention I nope to give *atisfa?;tIo??.
I mn op<u for engagement' as CHURCH' OR
GANIST. Piano-Fortes carefoBy tuned and re
paired. Orders may toe loft . at lira. Kazakh's
trimming s'oxe, 821 Broad sireet, ucar Ninth. or'
at my residence, No. 90S Broad treet, un-atair*.
(tl-lw , A. G^IURDT.
T> ICHMOND bEMINARY,
K. 709 EAST r-RANKLlS' STRfiET.
JOHN H. I'O^EbL, PriiidpAi ;
i?t louxafffiksirr.
ti, 1874. '
TERMS or ADVE&Tamai W
CASii-i?rrAJc(AEx-r Yti i utflitiM. -
One square, cue Insertion ......
Oue ?iure< two Snsn-tfoo* .............
(tae square, three insertion*
One square, viz lOSCItlfill? W W
One *qnare. twojrr irwttons.. 0j?ff
Ore square. one monu
One square, two mostfis. 09
One square, three montba
mMTKE?OFrt?
For new york.
steamship OLD !*>tt!NlOff,<
uln Walker. will sail FmUA.1T. "
it 1 o'clock P. M. Freight
o'clock M. : '#TOJ9gPJ|9M^Hg
Through bflb of tiding signed, and: HOOdB fof
wardcdwlfh dtapateb to all potats ao*h. fcoctn,
easl, and west. Close ccmnecdoiu maA; wUft Coaard
Line for foreign porta. / .
For freight apply to .
GEOBGKW. ALLEN ? CO.. A*eat%
fe 25-3 1 Company** WBBrr. RoeteUA. ]
Philadelphia, kicf
MONO, AND NOBFOLX 8TRAX :
SHIP LINK? FOB imiLAl>ELPHIA^WiCE A j
WEEK. ? Until further notice the sieawtw of thU
line will leave Phlla?fel?Ma every WK??VSglMiT:>
*n<? SAT U ttpA Y, Bad Richmond every TUESDAY
and SATURDAY at 12 o'clock St. -
fcretgjbl taken for all uarw of Peru syivanJa,. JTcw j
verse] k and Delaware, far Providence aiHTlJo^on.
Also. for Antwerp anu LlTerpooJ Ha Bed War and i
American KUamahln 11 nr#. an<1 bills oflad?a?iJjrwd: -
through. Imuraiu* t ffceied for all p* t!?s Wfc? <fa- ?
.ire il at low rates. , ' '
Pitts*?* w Philadelphia {Bclwttbr xneala an# '
jiatcroon?,*8- W. ?. POBTfiiR. Afeat,
]So. 2426 uocSc ttraEI Richmond* *J\
WILLIAM P. CXYDB & OO.] ??& -A.
fe 1 2 No. 12 >outh YV harxe-. Philadelphia..
TAMES RIVER STEAMBOAT
V . COMPANY.
FOB NORFOLK, FOBTSMOOTH. BAT
PHILADELPHIA, AND NtfW S
ALSO 70S . ; ?
REGULAR LA WHNGSON JAMES BIVBB.
CABBY LNG UNITED STATES KAIL A*J2> ?
ADAMS EXrBBS*.
FALL AND W1NTBB SCHEDULE: ~ .
Tl-e fast ant el^sunt abvunpr- JOHN SYLVTg
T&tt, Captain JoHir A. Port, will leave coup*- '
nr'i wharf, tiocfeeit*. to r above-named place* oa
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY*, aud KltTDXYS at
6:80 A. M. : &n<irt turning wili arrive here TUESt *
DAYS, Til lUiSDAYSy and HATURDAYS,#t .
P.M. 1 ' i
? Passenirers mak-j sure coj*necfcfocs with Bay Litt*
at Norfolk for Baltimore, Philadelphia, sod- New
r0IKABE TO NORFOLK..... 2 SO f
FAHE TO NOBFOLK AKD lit
TURN 4 00
Fare to Baltimore 0 00
Fare to Philadelphia... 9 GO
Fare to New York ; .12 50
Tickets for sole oa steamer?, at Garner St !>>.*?
Ticket Agency, Main atrett, and Exchange HoujI
anri (ja^gaire checked throoph. Freight rocelv.J
dally for Beaton, Norfolk, and Portsmouth, ao w >
regubr landings on James rlv?a from 7 A. > 1 . to
o P. Mm at reasonable ratta.
FKW .or
O/hec: Company 'a wharf, Kockeita; taxneh <rf
flce at W. D. BIu.tr & Co.'h, corner of Ninth xat
Main sfrcctf. ? - fe 5 *
0
LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOUR SHIPS A WEKK FOB NEW YORK. '
For the aerommodatloa of our pajrona^snd the '
aiuc-niifxi sraiuivi.-. vu.' *, v
OliE, ISAAC i>ELL. A.LBEM ABL^_ JiATI'JC?
K >.S, and Btenmer RICHMOND, every TV58DAY,
THURSDAY, FlilDA>, and SUNDAY at higk
water.
The*e ships are entirely new. and were bttiH ex
prtssly for thta route.
They have splendid saloons, ft.tcroooM, and iath?
rooma. -j }:
The fare, accommodations, end suinittwa awuii
surpassed. ? ?&' < -
Goods shipped hythla lire are laiidcJ reguiariv
at New iforkou the Company's rorercd jnrr, 37
North river. .
FrelxliM for points beyond New York forwarded
with dispatch, and no charge hiaue ecceut"t?tu*!
expenses incurred.
ships of this Hue lea re Norfolk at 5 o'ol^ir P.
M. flufin? tiie winter.
Freight received until 6 P. M. dally.
For further lniormauan, apply ?
GiOKGE \V. ALLEN A CO., Amenta,
J* 21 office Copipariv^ wharvfa, Ro<k?-tts.
F
OR RALTIMOKE.
9
POWnATAN S11CAMBOAT COMPAHTTS
TUBOUGH-FBEIGHT
TBI WEEKLY UNI.
NO TRANSFER BETWEEN B1CHMOHD AND u
BALTIMORE.
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NO DOCKAGE CIUBGBD.
Kteamers irave t.litir new pier in the Dock, foot
of Twenty-second street, ;;vorj TUESDAY aiid
THVKSDaY MORNINGS at \ o'clock, and SAT
UBDAY A FTF.RNOON at d o'clock.
Freight n-cctvert un to 6 o'clock P. 3L. and Satur
day* up to .1M o'clock i*. M.
I hrough bills ^fg^p'l to all polilt3 uor'h and west,
and rates guaranteed as low as any other line.
Anni^< (o L. B. TAfUM. Ag^nU
Offices, Txventy-secoud and Dock and Ninth nvtS
Main streets. de 3
GBOCEKIIS, Ac.
pKESH BUTTER AND PiGGS.
We have Just received a sttopiyof prime BET
TER and Kt!GS, which we will sell chcjp. Call at
our grocery. No. 16 Broid street, between Fir^t
a?id Fouvhee streete. Goods delivered free.
J. P. JUST1S Jt SON,
fe 26 Grooera.
f)EARL HOMINY AND GRITS.
25 barrels
HOMINY and GRITS.
Warranted to be superior in quality.
Sold at factory price.
fe 26 A. Y. STOKES A C#.
ALDEN'S CALIFORNIA KVAPO
RATKD PEARS ? one pound eqnal to ulncof
tiie i1pe fruit; also, COOKING PKUN'ES {-upe
rloi). at CHRISTIAN' A WHITE S,
fe 24 814 Main street.
PACKAGES CHOICE ROLL AND
GOSHEN BUTTER Just arrived. Call early .
Also, for sale, one FIRST-CLAS-h COPPJCB
STILL AND WORM; capacity. 11 f I een barreK
L. POWERS A SON,
fe23-lw 1C40 Main street, near Old M&rkct.
K\V CROP TEAS? warranted good ;
suoAB-CunitD Bacon Hams and Shoulder?.
Dkikd Fkcit, Whitje Bea V8 and P?AS>
BCCKW1IEAT. MACCAnOSI,
Family Bob Herrixos,
Lucca Salad Oil.
For sale by WILLIAM H. TATUM,
014 Broad street.
A lot very cheap Brooms. ? . fe 21
FLOUR, BACON, SUGARS, ROCK
SALT, 4C.
200 barrels Fine FlOCB.
100 barrels Sxtiia Supkkkinb Flobtb,
? 20 hogsheads CLEAR Iiiu-3IDJ?S and SHOUL
DUBS.
20 hoghheads prime New Orleans 3oGXscr
20,000 pounds Rock Salt (for catti*).
1 00 c is*?s Osborn'a celebrated PssrABXD J ATA
COFFKB,
100 barreb Kefineb SUGARS fall jrradeo),
CO packages GUNPOWDER a ndOOLONO lkAi
(nil grade#),
25 barrels No.?, 2 and 3 MACZEBEL.
In store and for sale by
ROGERS J; MCCANCK,
tf. 16 105a?id 107 Fourtecuth fcHteU
I OW GRADE SYRUPS? lu b<*a>t
XJ tiorcs, and tarreK? 300 naukiCgcu.
EASTPOBT ROUND DK?RlNGS~2601wrreto.
BKFINtD SUG AUS? 400 barrel -ail grad?-??
sort white and yellow. Forstie by
fe 14 DAVENPORT A MOKhia.
^WENTY HAMS FRESH VENISON,
50 VIRGINIA HAMS BACON,
Just receive ! and for sde by "
W. G. DANDRIDGE * CO.,
fff13 S27 Brood UrocL
JO TOBACCO HANUFACTCREBSw
50 barrels
EXTBA HEAVY ^
PILTERBD SYBUf?
to cio?e conalgement. vvxtAiaum
fe 10 ROBERT T. WILLIAMS A CO.
pEACIl-BLOW POTATOES.
SCO btiDhela "y
CHOICE PEACH-BLOW POTATO?!}
for sale by'
fe 10 ROBERT T. WILLIAMS A OO.
r ???'??* ????" *
7 5 kits No. 1 MACKEREL, '
25 kltsVu. 2 MACKEREL,.
100 boxes BLOATE IIKURINGP. la sMrond ?
forealeby JOHN A. Sf^>AN,
, ft^io y--: i lQi PaertKiaaoi '
/CHOICE TEAS,- Jih-tAWiveddl^ctfrom
\J the import ere a hur*e scoek ef<HUlE2f wo* -
y#?1 auKowraca
VTATWHAt FLOWS1
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