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THIS DISPATCH. to tfci. will Ti SroSeehoa'E! oaVwdly, hereafte 9 LADIES'LIST. a Mildred A Ml" BarabE SnMirr Jane Aken Mi" Jalia A Andaraon Mr. Unity 2 Araett Lydla Bethel MUa AiimM Barton Ml" Ann Ml" Blaekwelt Mre Va Berkeley Mi" Betty Baraett Brown MII MUJ Mm" Berry Hi Bryant A BJ.forjVwSwfc 4 BethelMreC.theHn.

a swmst Carle In Caroline Chrletien Mil Mary A Childrey Mr. Charlaa Cornwall Mre Baral Clarke Cawaadra A Coope Mi" Reheoea Croft Crafton Maria Caabiniham Clarke Ellrebeth Camp Harriet Chrietlan EliaaJ Carter Mary Capeon Annie Carter Mary Battia Doiham Margaret Davlea Bailie Mr. Mary Dullen. Margaret Drake Mai-y Dowd Mi-Mary De.bon Mi- Jenny Daan VaC Ens. Margaret Elam EHaabeth iriaort Mrs FrtoeM A lira Eliaabeth Earnert Mi" Sarah Carolina Ford Jamea Mih Maria alia A Gadman Mra A Oioka Garret Ooojlaja Joaaphlna Goddln Elixa Ana Goodwin Granger Jao Gay Mm A Gordon tl Godman A OUw Mtaa Lnaia Glean Cattle H-nt Mrf Betty Mr, 8 Hick.

Ha MImCE Hall Mall Mra Lacy A Uenneawy Mm til" Hoachea. Mra Henry Mi" A Hadran Mra A A Mra Jaakaon Mi" Jordan Jamea Mm JanaaMraMM Jone. Anne Mr. Betty Mary JoaeaMlwCJ K.pple Mia Minna Kent EC Xiig Mra A 8 Kennerdy Mi" A Kimbrongh Sarah Vpaeomb A Lawaoa A tiSZwuZ. 8 Camilla Morton Martin Mlm Ma.ill Menntjoy A Mitchell Morri.

Marcella Moore Mra Mnrpby Mm Johanna Miller Ann Me MeFarlaod Marion McGmder Mm Mew A Pendleton Powell Fer.no Penderf uat rece Ml Podt Pope Pear.e 8 Mm 8 Page Mr. Mr. A Ramiey Mra Mi" Rlcora Mr. Eam.ey Mia. Rowling.

Mra Randolph Mlm It Rodger. A Redd Bettie Shannon Mr. Stone Mra Haney Smith Bweeny Mm A SalllTaa Mi" Marr Stubb. LA Bhephafd Mm Bailie Stone May Btodiatt Bimpaon Mr. Mary Bhroyer Mi" A I Taylor IH Tarr Mr.C Talley Mr.

Lucy Trent Mra Jane Terry Mr. Tyler Mi" A Thoipe Mr. Naney Toler Torner Mr. 8 Turner Talley Mr. Sa.an A Thompson Mi" Amanda Woodfin Mr.

8 A Waddell Mr. A Weber Willi. Weaver Mary Wallace 3 Whitloek A Woodward Whitney Mi" Walton Wanger Julia 2 Wilda Mi" Mary White Waldrop Mi" Martha GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A Abrams Mich Adams R'd Andersonk Clark- Alien A Anderson son Ashe 8 Allen Jno Andrews Andrew Allen Ahern Denlf Alvis Atkins Ro Abrams Jis Anderson Th 2 Anderson David Bnrke Bntler Thoi 2 Bissett David Barber Jno Barrier A Bnshee Butler Bnrblsr Brumal Byrne Bultington Black 8 Bowles Barnes Braddns Beckwith Alex Blaak 8 Boyd Bott Arch Brown Branigan Jno Banks 2 Bull Henry Bennetts Brennan Wm BaUey Bailey Bernard Burch Baker Briggs Brannan Brannan as Brooks Brown Barlow Jos Baldwin WP Baker Stirling Bowis Battin Wm Bragg Wm Barham Francis Brokman Jacob i Beard Don Boxley Bailey I Backlaad En Banks WJ 2 Bernard Denis 2 Banagan Dan Bonaker Jno Clarke ED Chrisienger Gnadwiek Wm 2 Cardoza Crazar Carter Coleman Cuiley Cannal Cocke Considlne Jno Carry Wm Crelley Barney Chick Cooonan Thos Curtis A CavadoJas Cordar Carroll Curry Jno Carter Childress And Crawford Carter Christian Aibt Crump Jno Chad wick Rd Cox A Coleman A 4 CunninAum Clarkson Crump Cooper CuiotteJos Damotte mons Dare 8 Donel Jno Dwysr Corn Dull Denton 8 Davies David Dillard A David Dnngan David Doyle Wm Davis A Dnnelt Geo Dean Difel Jno Davis Wm Dexter Newton Docker 8 Dallssball Dre wry Dr 8 Eobank Elder A English Ens Fred Ehrenbnrj Cas Emerson Epperson Ehrhare Ellyson Ezekiel Jacob Flack RXS Flak Jos Frazier Owen Ferguson Rd Ford Falton Ferguson A Farnsworth Ford Geo Frederick Lewis Fulton Fielder Martin Farrow TM 6 Francis Furze FearherstonW Ferrell Flohr Jacob Ford Fitzgerald Wm Fergneon Greenlee Golden Jas Glovin Gates Germelman O'seae Glazebrook Gilliam Greene 8 8 Gillespie Graham A Oarrea Gott Jamas Gould man A wtowT Grarenstade kCo Haw Henderson Hooker JG 2 A Hundley Dr Harton Haggerty HotteeP Hill Jos Haasman And Holt Hobbs Mahal! W- Harvey HarrUoi Hall fc Woodson Harrison Jdo Hawas A Hubert Haslewood Helmao Dr Hoard Wm 2 Hahts Broa" Henderson Harrison Wm Hill lonian Hooper Holmes Tedd Hall Rev A Hatter Geo Hawly A Holder Holloway Co HitestO Hubbard Holisterfaj Hateher Thoe Hughes Hoffman Rev Hargrove 2 Hockaday Hards Baal Holinau HnldCh Isball Inland Jno Jamaa WD2 Johnson Cad Johnson Jacob Caleb Johnson Johns Jones Jaaksoa Jafries Jones Jno Jones alt Jamas JoyoeSG' JacobA Jenks Laapkla WHO Landia Chas Lath liUteyTr LaweoaC Lyell Little Leoehaueoi 0 Linge MyTk Loving Laakett Dr Logan SifiLm MlaniraS mrrmh sss?" Morrla A MorgaaHA Jno M.To WBP Maawell Jno SSSSkEC JJelUw Jaa Mirthili vVm 0011 Mneheil MHUpangh A Ca- Moore J- Mantey ryll SliliVc Maion Merria Maynerd BW 1 Murphy Moore A 2 Mear Merelio Mo MeCroM A MeDermott McAleman Hlb McKinnie MeGeorge Jao McEroy Hogh MeKean McCarthy MeKellaW M.Dow.l DrJH MeGee MeClay McLean McNamee ft Norton Ifalien Newman Nutting JA Naylor Nixoa Menden- NowlanJno North hal Orev Owen li Steyen- O'Connell Oti. n.

O'Brien Wm O'Connell O'Connor 8 Oalln Thee Pbllbrook Phillponakl Powell Pearce A Pepper WH 2 ea.aot. LH Peryear Pleaiant. Paine Provo.t Power Dr Pre.ton Pierce A Prjor 8 2 Pieree Jno Pollock D'J A Phelan Parker A Pollard Roy Bickard Relnhardt Jno Ready Wm Rob. Riok A Richari.on 8 Ruparbt Richard.on 8 2 Reynold. Roberon Row.

Ja. Ryder A Reld 1 Rone Roche Reilly Jno Rhnl Dr Richard. Jno Roper RomAW Smith Btreet Smith Co Stone SMnnick Bteine Joe Smith 8 Smart Smith 8 2 Smith Bccith Th Btaton Phipway Sam Schamann Smith Sexton Snow Btrother Jack ton Jno Bweeney ftifler Smith Jere Bmitb Sullivan Jere Sf dgewick Rev Satherland Sbarpe Ben A 2 A Swan Jno Tyler GW 8 Tompkins Tru.loe Todd Royal glcton Terrell Toinpkln. RA Turner Adam TbackerJ Terry Turner Taylor Terrj I lr Traylor Tuoker Martin To-er Turner Tajlor Thacker Taylor Todd Timberlake Taylor Throgmortoa Jno Voegerle Cha. Vaughan Vincent Jaeob Van Buren Van Buren Warkaw A White Hamilton Wri.htt Corne-Walke li Williamson Wllhelm Jno Ward Wright JC Walib A Whitloek Tho.

Worrel Whueford Whitman Wi.f Wood Warring William. EVV Waterman WC White Wall Woodward William. Wilson Whicheilo Rd Winton White Dan Woottera Lem'l Warring Teatman Youngman INITIALS Printer. Union my THOS. B.

BIGGER. P. M. MILLINERY fetaNEW MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, AND VARIETY STORE, Main atreet. between 17tb and 18tb, Oppo.ite Grocery Store.

The under.igned mo.t re.pectfnlly reque.t* the public to call and examine itoek, (elected with Sreat care from late importation, and anction i New York, and which, in regard to quality and price, cannot fail to pleaie. con.i.ta of A large and Rood assortment of Summer Drew Gooda. A large and good assortment of Ladies' and Straw Bonnets. A large and good assortment of Silk Mantillas, Embroideries, Silk Mitts, Fans, Hosiery, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. iy Straw Bonnets bleached and pressed at the shortest notiee.

Come and see oar great bargains. ap J. DEMELMAN MRS. J. WOODY, (next door to Man.ion Honae,) having retnrned from the North, where haapnrchaaed a large and 1 auortment of MILLINERY, em bracing all of the neweit and moat faibionable to which the attention of the She to receive weekly, from citiea, the neweit and moat faabionable good, la her line.

ap AINSLIE, POWELL, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, ROCKAfVAVS. BUGGIES, CROSS ITREET ABOVK THE subscribers are practical had long experience at the business, and devoting their personal attention to all work done in their shop, respectfully solicit a call from all who wish anything in the Carriage line. have on hand, al this time, the bMt stock of ever offered far sale in this city, which we will tell at exceedingly low prions. ap CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES. The subscriber has on hand, at his Coach Making Establishment, en Lombard Alley, between Main and Cary.

(18th and 14th streets,) near the Columbian Hotel. COACHES, CHARIOTEEB, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES with and without tops, and SULKIES, all of his own make, of the best materials and workmanship. All of which will be sold as low as good work of the kind can be in the eity of Richmond; and 1 respectfully ask a oall from those in want of my article in the Carriage line, as I am determined to Rake to order and sell at the lowest prices possible, and all work sold, that is new, warranted. MICAJAH MANGUM. A DONT READ it known to allwho are now or be in want of anything to carry yon from place to place, with the greatest comfort and at the lowest rate, that the undersigned has, during the last year, greatly enlarged and improved his establishment by adding to his former business all kinds of light Carriages, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, TT ch being connected with his SADDLE.

HARNESS and TRUNK BUBINEBS, makes it the most complete house to equip anyone in want in the city. Hls stock on hand is very large and well assorted, and not to be surpassed in neatness and durability. He would respectfully return thanks to his numerous patrons; and soliciting their continned patronge, pledges himself to give satisfaction in price and quality. His store fronts on 13th and Carv streets, opposite the Columbian Hotel ap O. Z.

MILES Jfi GREAT REDUCTION IN 5 THE PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS. from fifteen to twenty per cent saved by buy. lag from J. H. ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel Building, Richmond.

Moleskin HATS, of best quality fj jf Do do second 0........... ...3 00 Fashionable BILK HATS 2 50 Fine calfskin sewed BOOTS, "tils st Fine calfskin sewed SHOES 2 Si J- H. ANTHONY has made arrangements with oaa of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia to 12f7 dwm and substantial calfskin iSM. 1 WiU he COACH injMt THOMAB H. FOWLER, Mann faoturer of Carriages, Baggies, Rockaways, on Franklin Street, nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, keeps on hand and makes toa Carriages of various styles.

The best materials and workmanship are used. The work will be sold low. rk Those wanting anything Is Carriage line, will do well by giving me a eal' Repairing dona well, with dispatch, and on reasonsterms. ap2s-dfcwlm A ROMATIC WILD CHERRY BIT- These Bitters are an excellent remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all diseases arising from the derangement of the stomach and liver 6i Mffident pic 2w rt of Druggist. 1 SMALL EXPENSES! UUIJ, no SMALL LARGE PERSONS WISHING TO BUY lothin Gentleman's latest styles, finest Qualities and 14 J.

P. GOODMAN. are stock of Fancy trade; ail of wiiebwe to eon ble terms as any other house 1 oa TOr mh 20 STEBBINS fc. FULLEN, Broad street A spend an hour, free of cost," mora In Richmond, thsn at OSBORNE'S GUERRE AN GALLERY. At this wtabliiSmant SkSK MOOT ATTRACTIVE pi see in the city.

MBDIdZTBS. TTERTAIN CURE FOR 'Ricbmobd, Mnrtjr the eough remedies of the day, u4 have no hen Utlon la saying IkU I btllun MM. A. B. DAWS' COUGH ELIXIR to be tbe nixt vahnMa yiiMnttoa of tbi kind oow In uie, tad i hmUr medislde almost Indispensable.

WARREN." Cocci can of tbe virtues of madUlne from tba book, having tU oparatloa In a bad cough, la which It afforded speedy and decided Repub. foTsalehy A. B. DAWS, Bennett fc Alas. Duval, Paterson It Jackson, Cbaa.

Mlllspaag E. J. Fleet, A. Bodaker and Charles D. Tale.

TACKSON'S EXCELSIOR BITTEKS Mr R. Dear Sir. My mother-la-law, Armstrong, been afflicted with Dyspepsia for some 16 yean. Not finding any permanent relief from the various remedies used, she was Induced to try yonr "EXCELSIOR BITTERS," and it affords ae much pleasure to testify to their beneficial re- Bbe can now enjoy her food with a relish to which she was a stranger previous to the use of your valuable medicine GEO. W.

WILEY. Richmond, Va, April 14, 1855. 1 advise every family to procure these They may be found at E. J- Fioofs, A. 8.

M. Millspangh's, Bennett A Beers', and Alex. Duval's, Druggists, Richmond, Va. All orders promptly attended to. ap 18 RUSHTON'S COD LIVEK he late firm of RUSHTON, CLARK A CO.

being dissolved by its own limitation, 1 am now sole proprietor of the genuine Cod Liver Oil which is so senerally prescribed by pbvsioians at this season for Consumption, Cougbs, Colds, Ac. CAUTION purchasing or ordering, be eare ful to ask for Rushton's, and see that my name la on the label, and my signature over tbe cork of each bottle, as there are several spurious articles in the market claiming to be Rushton's. FREDERICK V. RUBHTON, Son of the late Wm. L.

Rnahton, York. The above Oil for sale by DUVAL A NORTON, corner of Main and 10th streets, Bank Square, Richmond. PUBLIC NOTICE. RUBHTON CLARK GENUINE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, ifor Consumption, Scrojula, Src. HE late firm of RUSHTON, CLARK A CO.

being dissolved by the death of W. L. RUSHTON. (the only Rushton ever connected with the firm,) their GENUINE COD LIVER OIJL will in future be prepared only by HEGEMAN, CLARK A surviving partners and sole successors. It was Mr.

Clark who went to New Foundland to superintend its manufacture, and hels the only Draggist who ever went from the United States for that purpose; and as he will continue his supervision of that branch of our business, we will warrant our Oil pure and genuine As snccess in Its use depends upon its pnrity, be particular to see that the signature of HEGEMAN, CLARK A CO is over the cork of each bottle. Hundreds of persons who had been using the Oil of other makers, without success, have been restored to health by the Pure Oil of our manufacture. Be particular, in ordering, to specify HEGEMAN, CLARK A CO for many have imitated our style of bottle and label, for the purpose of palming off an inferior article; and since Mr. Rushton's death, there has been a Rushton's OH introduced, which is not in any way connected with Rushton, Clark A Co the, only representatives of that firm being HEGEMAN. CLARK A CO.

Tbe genuine Oil of Hegeman, Clark A Co. for sala by FUftCELL, LADD A and by Druggists generally in Richmond and throughout Virginia. fe HPRUE TURF old Soree of JL every description, on Man or Beast. One teaspoonful equal to an ounce of any preparation known. Bruises and Sprains, Uleirs and Scalds and Burns, Bora Legs and Chilblains, Fresh Cut Wounds, Cramp and Tetter, Btings of Insects, Wounds under the Nails, Inflamed Breasts.

Glandular Tumors, Sore Back, Swelled Legs and Stiffness of Joints. Warranted to cure, and no damage fromlexposnre to colds. Applied to at once, it leaves no scar. Price 60 and 25 cents a bottle. DOVE CO, Bole Proprietors, Richmond, Va.

Richmond, January 16,1855. Messrs. Dove about seven years my negro boy, Simon, bad an ulcer on the sh(n bone of one of his lego; he had had the very best medical advice, and the strictest attention from myself; the sore has been repeatedly poulticed and burnt wiih caustic; at intervals, whi'iat giving applying medicine, lie has been kept on low diet, and also kept perfectly quiet, with the limb elevated; sometimes the sore would be as large as the palm ofa man's hand, and at others no larger than haif a dime, and even when it has attained this small size would break ont again. 1 became certainly discouraged about it, and one day while in your atore, 1 asked you what I must do for it; you gave me a bottle of your Turf Oil, and after, using 3 bottles (by the direction) it was entirely healed. Previous to the time of using it, he had lost months from work, but since, he has never lost a single day.

I will add that 1 have expended uselessly on bis limb about two hundred and fifty dollars, and it gives me pleasure to add to the many you have, this testimonial of of your Turf Oil. Very respectfully, 8. E. Shelton. '(A by permiaaion from a lady of tbiaeity.J mh MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR will aubdue vain and inflamation from the sever eat burns or scalds, in fcom one to twenty minutes, and will heal the wounds without soar; it effectually Fever Sores, Piles, Bait Rheam, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Cuts.

Wounds, Bruises, Scald Head, Corns and Bunions, Erysipelas, Bprains, Spellings, Felons, Chilblains, Bites of Insects, Swelled and Broken Breast, Bore Nipples, Eruptions, and all other inflammatory and cutaneous diseases, where the parts affected can be reached. This article is nowpnt up in blue wrappers, with new steel plate label, and signed by H. Valley, Maker, and V. Clickner It Co Proprietors, to guard against the numerous counterfeits in nearly every store. BENNETT BEERS, Druggists, are the only authorized agenta for the sale of the genuine new style, aud they furnish the trade at proprietor's prices.

Retai price only a box. rah 26-dkw6m OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE A eertaln cure for a certain disease is LEONARD'S DOULAR CORDIAL. Lose no time and try it. I have used it with the greatest success in practice in London upon thousands ot per aons. The usual time to effect a core is three days, and no hindrance from fcnsiness.

To be had of L. B.Thomas, Broad stieet, Shockoe Hill, and of all Druggists in Richmond. ap 28 WATERMAN'S PATENT LATED REFRIGERATOR, PATENTED SEPTEMBER 19th, -This Refrigerator was introduced to the public some years aince. The principal improvements are the ventilator, valve and double cover. The ventilator carries off the effluvia as it aiises from the contents of the refrigerator, tbus making it impossible for the effluvia of any strong article destroying the flavor of any other ever so delicate.

The valve retains the cold air created by the melting of the ice. while it lets off the water. All Rerrigerators, either from accident or carelessness, are sore to leak before they are worn ont This having no filling between the two cases, when once made tight again, is as good as new. Not so with those that are filled. When they have once leaked, the whole of the filling becomes saturated, and oan never again become dry; hence, rot immediately commences in the woed long before the other part is worn out, the whole of the lower part is deeayed The double cover saves the trouble of opening and shutting two single ones; and answers the purpose better, as the air between becomes cold and remalna so.

Confined air is the best non-conductor of caloric, hence there should be no filling. Cold air is heavier than warm, consequently should open at the top, and not in front. In fact, the chest must ever be the trne form, while the law of gravity remaina as it la A foil aupply of all rises on hand, for by R. ap Cor. 12th and Main ata.

F)R new two-horse FURNITURE WAGON, in which a bargain can be had if eailj application ii mads to np3o fL It W. WAPDILL. Horse GRIFF EDMONDSON hai arrived here and is at Fair field, and ii read; to sarve Marea at 93S the season. Griff Edmondaon will be nnder the management of Mr. Geo.

The particulars and pedigree will be given in few ap ARCHER CHEATHAM Qgmjp COACH ondersigned have formed a CO PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of eondnctina the COACH-MAKING BUSINESS c'tj ii Jtji brinohea, under the-firs of BAILEY FRANCIS, at the establishment on 18th street, occupied by the aenior partner for severe' Fut will keep constantly on hand a fine aaaortment of COACHES, CHARIOTTEES. BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS) BUGGIESTSUD KIEB, Ac-, all of the beet manufacture and REPAIRING dona at the aherteat notiae and the moat reasonable Thtnkfel for fa to the old establishment, we eonttava. tion of the eastom of the All we sak a trial, satisfied to rest Mir claims for a share ef bnstneai ia our line on ocr workmeoablp. WM. W.

BAJLXT, ap A. fRANCISw FINE HORSES FOR One pair very stylUh flag-tailed bay Carriage HORSES hit and gentle, yearsoM. ssg The above Horses am sold for no fenlt, but only for want of nse. i JOBHUA COLEMAN. gvi.i.lNtt OFF! BELLIKQ Oyjfl? JONES A POTTS, No 169 MaiasteMt, Offer tbalr lasmeaaa of FURNITURE, At Brimaaoat, from tbla data to tba let day of June, Intending toeloaaoat the whole stack, preparatory totwB CO BIHTHIAN HALL, At which place they ara now arranging, and win exhibit tba moet extensive, varied aad Ittagnificent assortment of CHAMBER AND COTTAGE FURNITURE EVER EXHIBITED SOUTH.

STORK NO. 169 FOR BENT. ap SIOAL AND Subscriber pleaanre la announcing to and the public that he effected an arrangement which will enable him to keep on hand at all a full supply of good BITUMINOUB COAL ae can be found In this market, and which he will en na reasonable as it can bo had. good supply of OAK and FINE WOOD, at the market price. JNO.

M. STRATTON, Produce Broker aad Dealer in Wood and Coal, fa On the Basin, corner of 10th (IHAS. H. LANGLEY, Tin and Sheet iron Manufacturer, 13th street, batween Main 4 FIXTURES, Steam Pipes for Churches, Fubllc Buildings, Metalic Roofing, Guttering aud Bpouting, put an In any part of the city or country. WELL AND GARDEN PUMPS FOR BALE lAOUGETT ANDERSON, BTERERB AND PAPER HANGERS, Cobnir of Governor and Franklin are now receiving for the Spring and Summer trade a full and elegant stock of French and American Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire Sereansand Curtain Papers of the newest from the best factories.

Also Floor and Table Oil Cloths all qualities; white, check and Cocoa Mattlngi: Curtain Damask and Trimmings: Muslin and Lace Curtains; Window Shades: Curled Hair and Shock Mattresses: Feather and Pillows, best quality; Hair Cloth; Sofa Springs; Webbing, which will he sold on the most reasonable terms, and Paper Hanging and Upholstering promptly attended to and faithfully executed In town or country. A continuation of patronage received is respectfully solicited, with our best endeavors to merit the same. mh 24-qd3m Destiny Madam HEHN may be consulted on lm) portance, foretelling all particular events of human life, such as marlage, tbe time when, with a description of husband or wife; of riehes, changing of business or situation; legacies or estate; kindred or If a person shall have the thing hoped for; if a parson shall suffer by particular thing, of which he or she is In fear; long or short journeys; of absent persons, dead or alive; of law suits; of theft, or things lost; of substanos lent or demanded; a wife or husband living from each other, if evar return; and all the difficulties of life, of health, fraud, sickness and death; past, present and future, and all eonaerns of life. This lady by tha Leo by the or Astrology. by the ladies by the Cards, and 50 for gentlemen by or black people.

Apply at Adams' Valley, 3 from tha eorner of 16th, on Poplar street. "Office of Astrology" over the door, opposite Laneasterlan School, over the Creek. ap LICKERT DETTMAN, Fresco and Ornamental Painters, Richmond, The Subscribers (lately of New York) having established themselves in this citV for the purpose of carrying on and executing FRESCO and ORNAMENTAL DECORATION, beg leave to inferm the publie that they are now ready and prepared to do any work in their line with which they may be favored in the very beat style. Reference Mr. John F.

Ballard and Mr. J. C. Hobion, on whoie private reiidences we have worked. Orderi left at Mr.

W. Battler's Paint Store, No. 142 Main st. LICKERT It DETTMAN, mh Freseo and Ornamental LIGHTNING PROTECT YOUR HOUSES AND PERSONS k. MILLER, having been engaged in this city and the surrounding country for a number of years past, in putting np LIGHTNING RODS, and having aa they believe given entire eatiafaction, would inform the public that they are still prepared to put np, either in town or country, LIGHTNING RODB made by the most approved Thankful for put patronage, they respectfully ask a continuance from the public.

Orders may be addressed to them through the Riehmond Post Office, Box 72. mh rpRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES AND A FANCY L. WEIL has just from the Northern Cities, where he has purchased some of the handsomest and most fashionable styles of Trimmings to be had in the city; all of the latest importations landed from the European steamers whilst he was there, together with a fine and selected stock of Needle Work Goods as Bands, Collars, 81eeves. Gimpure Collars and Setts, Ribbons, Mohair Hair Dresses, Jet Braeeletts, Breastpins and Neaklaces, Card Caaes, Portmonnaies, Fans, Perfumeries, and a nice stock of Faney Goods and Hosiery, to which he calls the attention of as every article will be sold eheap by calling at J. L.

WEIL'S Fancy and Trimming Store, ap 131, Broad Street, ANAWAY the subscriber some AVj time tince, my man REUBEN, who is about 45 years of age, rather spare, about 5 feet, 9 inchea in height; dark complexion, wore whiskers when last seen, and is slightly raptured. He has a wife at Fleetwood Academy, in which neighborhood he may perhaps be found. He formerly lived in Richmond. For the apprehension of aaki Negro, I will give fifty dollars. ap WM.

H. DICKINSON. Daniel donnell, house and SHIP PLUMBER, No. 220 Main Richmond, Va. Hydraulic Rams, Lift and Force Pumps, Bath Tubs, Wash-hand Basins.

Water Closets, Copper and Iron Boilers, fitted np on the most approved principles, and at the lowest priebs. from the country promptly executed. OTJOBBING punctually attended to. ap )R 34 feet of SHELVING, on iron 1 COUNTER. 12 feet long.

1 beautiful SHOW feet long 1 STOVE 2 GAB PENDANTS and 2 At the Store No. 4. under Exchange Hotel. All the above are new. Apply to CHiB.

RICHARDSON, American Hotel. FOR Store No. 4 Exchange Hotel. Possession given immediately. ap C.

R. 'HE COTTAGE HOTEL, HANO A COUNTY, eligible retreat, located abont 16 miles, north of Richmond, on the line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomao Railroad, is now open for the reception of visiters and boarders, and offers many advantages to in search of health, quiet and recreation. For facility of access, good water, comfort of accommodation. and health of location, the proprietors flatter themselves that no establishment east of the mountains can afford greater inducements a place of resort. In addition to the great Northern and Southern Mail trains, which pass the plaoe twioe daily, an Ac commodatlon Train leaves Richmond at 4 o'clock P.

and returns to Richmond at 9 A. M. daily, thus affording facilities of access and departure highly convenient and comfortable. The oh- mbers of the Hotel and adjoining Cottages are all furnished with gas, and well arranged in every other respect, whilst the spacious and grovesattaehed to the premises, will enable parents to afford their children a secuie and comfortable field for exercise and recreation. Tbxms or per day; 910 per week, and $30 per under ten years of age, and servants half price.

Passengers by the Mail Train, going North, will take supper at the Cottage Hotel in future; and during the summer months, on the afternoon of each Thursday, commencing with the 17th of Mav. toe Armory Band will practice on the grounds of the Cottage. A. B. PALMORE Slash Cottage.

Hanover I April 21th, 1855. 5 up 24-1 pOH Bank Stock. A Virginia State Registered and Coupon Bonds. Virginia Central Railroad mortgaged) Virginia and do. do.

Bondr, do. do. do. Btoek. Richmond and Danville Railroad Stack.

do. do- do. (mortg'd) Bonds. Sonthtide Railroad Bonds, guarantied by City of Petersbnrg. K.

H. MAURY A 6. mh pEATT'H GALLERY. 145 Main street Rlohmond, where Portraits are-taken at all prices, according to quality. And; in addition to this, to eeeh customer given bill by which they are Insured a present In a $80,000 em Enterprise! mh 20 SAVINGS INSTITUTION OF RICH MOND.

removed to the store of Ckrink Wo, Mala it nnnMqpop oo PWW" I yean; has loaned eigfct aJUIoae of dollareThas mk Ji MUtCSLLAMBOVB hotel-james m. Vy SO YD A having leased this desirable Hotel, trill nap.la. foray and comfort. Tbej hare employed ft. TORTER to take the entire ebarge of tbe Homo on aad after lit April.

The former of tbla HoteL aad nalnaroaa of E. rotTll, Ha rsqueatea 2i. tLiXiNDEB FIKB FBOOF SAFES, MmrtcTVUD rr A Watson, have bew teetad at recent firee In Baltimore, Philadelphia aad New York, and when opened tb air oontentaof were foooo to be uninjured. They are warranted to be Proqf Bajf, with patent Burglar Proof raaglng from to Fox eala by H. BALDWIN, mh 148 Mem Richmond.

GEORGE S. H. LESTER. A LESTER, Attormes at Law. Jfti will attend regularly all the Coarta of Halifax, Pittsylvania and Henry, Virginia, and will attend to tho Collection of la the adjoining conn of North Carolina.

Or Office Crag head street, Danville, Va. Mb 3m 8. WOOD, CHEAP BALE AND RETAIL TIN LATE AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTURER, AND STOVE DEPOT, So 6 Main Btreet, Richmond, Va 2 doort aboss Old Market, constantly on hand a foil assortment of Plain Tia and Fancy Japanned Ware, together with a large and varied assortment of Hot Air Furnaoee, Grates, Fenders, Aa, all of which be offers to the publia on tho most favorable terms. ROOKING, GUTTERING and SPOUTING executed at short notice, either In town or country. Country Merchants would do well to eall and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell low for eash.

WM. SEARS WOOD. LEECHING AND CUPPING. WOOLHOUBE offers her ser- LvX to tbe Medical Faculty aad the of Richmond, aa Leecher and Cupper, and trusts by assiduous attention to merit their kind patronage. Mrs W.

may be foand at all at her residence on 10th street, in the rear of R. R. Drug Store. N. best Imported Leaches constantly receiving and for sale.

Also, Ladies' Bandages on hand and made to order. fe 28 A light over the door, from 9 o'clock till morning. If GATHKIGHT 8 NEW i'UKNITUBE STORE, street, between Main and Cary, baa now on band, and is still receiving a large assortment of new style Furniture, such as Sofas, Divans, Tete-tetes, Cabinets, Marble Top Tables, Sideboards; Rooking Chairs of different patterns, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Beds, Mattrasses, Bedding which he will sell at the lowest prices for cash. Having closed my business, i-v those Indebted to me will please call and settle their accounts immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be givan. Payment may be made to Messrs.

Hirsh A Boettcher, 309 Broad street, who ara daly authorized to receipt for the same. ap H. ROSENFELD. EWIS L. AND JLi ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Bank Street, be.

tween 10th aad as heretofore, to execute all work in bis Una, neatly, expeditiously and on reasonable terms. nPOMATOE subscriber is now prepared to famish the public TOMATOE PLANTS. These Plants are not to be sur passed in this or any other market for thtir good quality and productiveness. The Vines bear regularly from the Ist July nntll ont down by frost. I can be found at my residence, at the bead of Main street, nest square above the Fair Grounds, ap WM.

W. ROWE. NEW SPRING GOODS entirely new stock at No. 29 Main street. We have received by recent arrivals, our entire stock SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Comprising a complete and well selected assortment; amongst which will be found the most fashionable and beautifnl Styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Imported, together with a splendid selection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, For Gentlemen's wear; ail of which have been purahased under sueh favorable circumstances aa will enable na to offer them unusually cheap.

Our friends and the publie generally are respectfully invited to call and examine our Goods, as we feel satisfied we can please them, both as regards quality, style and price. J. L. SMITHER fc BROTHER, at Snell's old stand. TRUNKS, PAD 1- DING, FACING, LINING and BOOK-BINDING SKINS public are hereby informed that they need not go North to buy these artioles, as the undesigned has them always on hand as good and as cheap oa they can be bought at the North.

Manufactory on Brook Avenue, opposite fycon Quarter Branch Tavern. J. C. JONES, fe ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD from the Coke miaes, in this county, on Monday, the 9th a cecro named complexion black; 5 feet 6 inches in height; 22 years old; intelligent and sprightly; senerally smiles when spoken to mouth very small for a negro; raised in Charlottesville, and has been reclaimed as a runaway within the past year, once from Augusta jail and once from Rockingham. George will no doubt disown his name and ownership, as he has before done.

The above reward will be paid for his delivery at the Mines, or in Richmond to my 1-ts J. WEATH. Agent. 5000 DAGUERREOTYPES, POWERS DUKE, Since the first of January last This is enough to satisfy curious that they are the men to call on for your DAGUERREOTYPES. Call to-day and get one ef their never-fading 50 Cent Daguerreotypea 139 Mam street.

Over Woodbouse's Bookstore, my I Sign of the Red Flag. INSURANCE ON the 1. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. COMP'Y, Capital over OR FOR HERRING'S FTRE AND BURGLAR PROOF IRON SAFES, Call St the store of KNOWLES WALFORD, Stationers, my No. 21 Pearl Richmond, Va.

THHE RUNAWAY NEGROES who es- JL caped from the jail of Henrico coun'y on the day of April, 1859, were FRANK, committed as the property of Henry Wick ha en, of Hanover, who is 5 feet 7 inches high, about 40 years old, black, stout built, and had on when committed a grey pet cip which he wore away; GABRIEL, who calls himself Gabe, belongs to Bhe 1 ton en Church Hill, was hired the present ye4l to Edward West, in the lower end of Henrico; he is 5 feet 6 inches high, about years old, black, stout built, short early hair; he wore away a striped vest and a black satinet sack coat; and MINOR, committed as the property of George Todd, of Caroline, is 5 feet 5 Inches high, about 45 years old, very black, one lower front toatb out, black hair a little grey and matted, black thin whiskers and is very badly dressed. ap DIVIDEND VIRGL Ist May Board of Dictators of this Company, have declared a semi-annual dividend of 71 per cent, unt of the earnings of past six months, per cent additional earnings ueing payable to the Stockholders; or their legal agents, on or after the 15th Inst; until which time the transfer book will be closed. THOS. M. ALFRIEND.

my l-dtls Secretary. pOOKING RANGES, HOT AIR FUR. are now putting an MOTT'S PATENT TUBULAR OVENRANGE; with and without boilers attached. This i net surpassed bj any in this country for sooklng.or for its economy in fuel. terC lo Bt tton Wash-Stands, thing Fixtures, for hot and eold water; all of whleh wewilput.p and warrant to give satisfacton.

up CHiusON'S PATENT HOT-AIR FURNACE, which, for its durability, economy in fuel, and the great amount of fresh air heated and distributed through the registers, Is any furnace now in use. O. A. BARGAMIN.Je.. 25 801 corner of Mala and Iftth ate.

tons Wiadaor blue, M. lv expected. For sale from Dcck by my W. ft, COLQUITT CO. KmrrsLnrus giant corn and COB MILL TIC uodereigoed having purchased of Moans.

Bobbins Bibb, of Belilmore, the exolosivo right to vond the above Mill in tho oounties of Madison, Orange, Greene, Louisa, Albemarle. Fluvanna and Goochland, is now ptepasad to supply the demand with Mills of the verybest materials ready for nee, as follows: prics how with ono grinds IS bsaholspor bow frith two hmta No. rinds bushels per how with two price Tin uMIUj and eeoetomy of these millsaro and is confidently believed teat they may and any Infringement nopn Ms rights will bo prasnpt- HCTf AMP gIS eeeaery lor eerryfog on the very moderate. Attlfto fc CO Boeketu AllO-kttril otter kwm oa ilUolm ui ENBOUQHTTfccO Jf'UK BENT OR JBt Briak Dwelling on atreet, near Hwiwi-. withe welhif apod water In the yard; alao large garden in front for terms, apply to HKNRY At Bltchie Dannarant's.

tp Corner Bmk and MFQB very desirable business stands oa 6th street, for the other nam. Apply to ap 36 ft CAITTHOBH Boom over tbe Store of the subscriber. E. B. 2 Canier Mala and l.Vb OFFICE FOB room," wltfc gas and other 10th street, below Mr.

Daval's Drat store-roll 0 sioa given Immediately Apply on the DreabMn to MR MORRIS. fro. St MFOB SALE OB and Lot, half a mile from the corporation I n. on the WllHemaburgroad, in a healthy and be.ntif,' aitnation The house iaimall, bnt recently built tot 180 feet front by 100 feet deep. It t.

a moat sirable residence for a amall family, or any one with, a email place near town It will be rented low or sold a bargain. EDGAR MACON, Agent and Commiiaion Merchant, my Metropolitan Hall BEN over WaUoa's B. guerreaa Gallery anlubie for a email family or for lodging roc ma for gentlemen. Rent per aa. Apply at WATBON-8 Daguerrean Gallery, 110 Main at.

my FOB store recently oeeopied by Lee It Co ee a chandlery atore- It bee a large Counting Boom, with Vault and Iron Cheat, wbieh can be eaaily detached and rented separately If preferred. tW I ahall remove into my rear building. 'P 39 A. 8. LEE A HAKE be sold a Bto nd rent paid until the 18S6.

The above haa been used a Dry Store, and wi Ibe sold at a great bargain. Apply at the in Rocketts, or to ap B. CAPTHORN. KENT OB iitw House, containing 4 rooms. and a lot of abent 4 aorei of land on Cottage Hill, on-tbe Meadow Bridge Bead, adjoining tbe late residence of L.

Hundley, for rent at $84 per yeer, or tor Alio, a neat and deairable dwelling on Cbnrab Hill, on 26tb atreet, between Clay and Leigh now in the oeonpancy ofMr. Tattle. Rent per year. Possession given Ist May. KEESEE, ap dta 18th between Main and Cary.

FOB upper rooms in the nsw Brick Tenement on 10th at, between Main and Cary. BARRETT MOBBIB, 6 Wo. 186 Cary at. MFOR store corner of Main and 11th streets; alao, several rocma in same building, suitable for offices or lodging rooms. Possession can be obtained immediately.

For terms, apply at tbe Office of tbe Biohmond Eire Association. 30 DESIRABLE BUSINESB BTAND FOB offer foT rent the Briak House on the Canal, adjoining the Guage Dock, Tredesar Iron Works, and formerly in the oocupancy of Mr. Dan'l Totty. The house is well arranged, with shelving, counters, bo for a store, whilat the apper part is suitable for a dwelling, with.stable, be. This is considered a most excellent business stand, and offers a good opening for one disposed to go Into the grocery, wood and lumbar business AppTvfo ap 12 TAYLOB WILLIAMB.

fil FOR room over (W. P. JK Perkins' store, No. 141 Main atieet,) adapted for most any use, and furnisbed with shelving and sky and tide 80 feet long and 30 feet wide. Apply to W.

PERKINS, ap 9 -ts 141 Eagle Sqeare. STORE FOR Store and beak loom at the eorner of Broad and 3d sts. An eligible stand for any kind of retail at present occupied by the subscriber as Confer tionary. Possession given immediately PR BCHFFFEK. 2 Tenements on the North side of Franklin street, opposite to the Masonic Hall.

Possession given immediately Apply to John P. Talley, or to the subscriber mb L- WINSTON SL SIGN OF THE BEE Kl W. J. BABTHOLOMEW, Watchmaker. Jeweller, Governor street, retains his thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal patronage that has been extended to him since be commenced business, and assures them that no effort on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their favors He baa been engaged in the business ef Watch and Clock Bepairieg for more tkia twenty years, and flatten himself that he can give satisfaction to his patrons.

W. J. BARTHOLOMEW. 22 Governor sign of the Bee Hive. and Dannillk Rulroad or and after MONDAY, the 161b the passenger train on this road will leave Richmond at 6 o'clook, A.

injteid of 7 as heretofore. Returning, leave Boston at 1 P. M. By ordar. B.

E. HUGHSON, Ticket Agent. Richmond, April 12,1855. ap rr rfirm THK undersigned leave to call attention to figf hU stock of GOODS, wbieh Mm large, well amorted, aad of own importatioe, FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE, of every consisting in part of superfine cast steil Ktrby, Limerick, Virginia, Sea and ether Bi.lt, Hair, Linen, and Cotton Walking Cane ana Jointed Rods; Snoods; Cantor Sea fiesta, Reels; Artificial Flies; Silk-Worm Gat; Seeds, Nets, ke. ho- end SPOUTING APPARATUS: Powder Flasks Shot Belts, Game Sags, Percussion Caps.

Drinking fcc. Colt's and other PISTOLS; Soiseora, Pen and Pocket Knives, of which I offer at the lowest wholesale prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and exaffl'oe. 8. SUTHERLAND, Importer, No.

132 Main street, mh Opposite Eagle FOR very large grey MARE years otd. Bbe works well anywhere, and aold fox mo fault. Apply to C. LIPSCOMB, West side 14 th st. Subscriber Hhhu reepectfnliy Informs his friends and tbe poblle generally that be taken (be (tore No.

138, corner of Main and 12th streets, and well known aa "Allen's Arbcnr," where may be found a large assortment of every article in a Saddlery establishment; all of which be will sell very tow. JOSEPH H. COLQUITT, fe Agent. NOW OPENING BRIGGS', No 223 B'oad an entire NEW STOCK of BOOTS, 8H3F.8, TRUNKS, VALICES. CARPET BAGI.kc., embracing nearly every article usually kepi in a Shoe Store.

fine lot of MATERIALS, fot ma; ufreta'ing He keepe constantly oa band a fall rt of aad BOOTS, SHOES aed GAITERS, of own and prepared to make to order, Mr btrt wtaAner, any thing in lit a. A call from and thepsblli graerally, respectfully wllclted. ap VI- Sw OEM'S FIJNE FRENCH CALF BOOTS eolored Kid Congress ers; Oxford pet't leather: Gent'i Patent Leather Navy ether manufactured to order, of the baat workmanship, by my 2 DAVID WALBH, Main sf. FINE BLACK TERS.Bi Llgb. wlitaunt 41.50; Pearl flWj Broaze Jenny Ltnd 91 60; Ura foa'd.

BI.SP; Tan Jenny Liade. tipe; Enamel do; Children's light oelor Sooisg nearly every or Shoe for dran's wear. For sale by my DAVID WALSH, IIS Mela MILCH COWS AND WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE eeveral yean peat, I bava been saiecttag aag cattle; Hue fail, otter blood. Soma of them bave aow yooag tty tbeir aide i moat af the will eehro la a few Perec deelriag be pfiy wv native Ml'ob eaa call at aad talect for the present aatt al aad Sfty far a email eart lead, or 48 eeatg.

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