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Richmond Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • Page 4

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THK MAtLY OISPATf H. WIT. THI Suction BtOT Farrell, who received a ball la tha haad on Monday, died thla morning. George W. MoCtfraahla yat llvleg.

aad la la charge of Dr. May. who thlaka ha may earvlve, ahoald It prove that tha hall whieh atraak the back of hia head bouooed oat iaatoad of eateriag. He ia bat years tioC Wilaaa ia yet dead, aa rep about towa, aad la ia a fair way of vary. The jdy af Colonel Dearns baa been taken to Md C.

Hlamaa waa shot, aUadiag la hia owa door, doora below the earner woaad aot aa im, Anions the victims by the rtota prior to tha ealllag oat of the military. John Conner, residing oa Fiurth street, waa dangerously wouaded by a shot. He ia twivsl taken by tba Mariaaa foot the Plat Ug'iee, and whtcli tha sympatb'xsrs of the latter have parsiateatly insisted was unloaded, had lta charge drawe from it about five o'e'ook yesterday afternoon at the City Hall by direetiea of the Chief of Police It composed of eight atones a large number of rfla belie busk shot, swan ahot fee, weighlns altogether hatwees tea aad tweive ponoda! tVaikmgton Star Suit DitciDKD Peteraourg of yeeterday, aaya: The Important suit brought against the Sonthaide Railroad by Messrs Sam'l Venable aud John A Hair, Indemnifying them for ibree slaves by the explosion of a boiler In December. was decided yesterday, aTer several days among the jurors Mr aimed bis loss (one slave,) and the phy aiclan'a account of $9 The jury returned aver diet in his favor ot with interest from date of the aocident. lof.vorcf Mr Hair, a verdict was returned of 1,100 for one slave, and itWJtor the other, with intereat from The Fuoitivk Slavi Cask in Ohio A lagraphlc dispatch from ClncinnaU, dated June aa, aaya: The writ of btbeas corpus issued by Julge Leavitt was obeyed, and tbo prisoners have been brought to this city for Tbe examination commenced yesterday, but the sase was adjourned until a from to-day, in order to allow time for tbe production of affidavits by either party.

It Is that the prisoners will be discharged by Judge Leavilt, but this will not prevent their indictment by the Grand Jury of Clark county and their arrest again for trial Shooting in On Thursday week. pending the election at Drewrvsvllle, county, a repcoctre occurred between and l)r Albert Neeves. The parties net, and wltboat pausing a word, tbe former drew a duelling pistol, and taking deliberate aim at tbe Doctor, fi ei Fortunately, tbe bail pis-ed ibr ugh tbe latter'a bat, merely grazing tbe top of tbe bead Instantly Dr leveled a five shooter at bis adversary, and planted a ball in bis tblgh. wblcb, It Is aaid. will prove quite serious Tbey were taken before a magistrate and required to enter recognzances to answer.

Westbronke Is an uncle of young Turner, who was once Involved in a shooting difficulty with Dr Neeves. Io the county, a day or two previous to above affair, man named Underwood shot and severely wounded another man named Beale; and the recent shooting of a negro by a man in Southampton, is also announced Double tbe village of Union, Broome county, on Thursday last, an insane man i amed Charles Latourette entered a store, took frrm it a dagger, and stepped out upon the sidewalk, deliberately, and without the exchange rf a word, stabbed a young colored mac named Jared Carton. He died instantly He Baid be killed Carton because he "did not like bis looks" He was taken to Binghampton lodged inja'l In the evening the Under Sberiff entered thecals, and, on passing the one where La-curette was confined, saw him lying on the floor with his throat cut. The razor witb which tbe prisoner destroyed himself was in tbe coat pocket of a former occupant of tbe cell, and which he had acci dentally left in the room. Oferatios or the 8.

Mint statement of the officers of tbe mint for the month of May shows deposits of $161,689 of gold, and $199,685 of silver; of which sum $66,030 were received in exchange for tbe new cent. Tbe aggregate of gold silver and copper received during tbe monlh 6366,489. The coinage for tbe same time $161 590 in gold, and all in dollar pieces, in silver $203 000, in quarter dollar and dime pieces The nnmbcr of new cents coined is three million eight hundred thousand. Of oopper $5 115 of old cents were received in exchange for the new. And tbe total coinage of the month is $402 590 The whole number of pieces coined of all desciiptions is 4 977.59 Run over Friday list, Jas.

Russell, a shoe maker, residing in Greensborocpb, North Carolina, sat down on tbe track of the rail-, road, went to sleep, and tbe cars over him, injuring him fatally- He was intoxicated at the time. Fire in On Wednesday, the Leavenworth Female Seminary, in Petersburg, was damaged to the extent of $1500 or $2000 by flra Partially ineored in the Mutual office. Mr. Dextek Dwight committed suicide by drowning, at Oieyville, 1., on Saturday. He was fifty years old.

Violih in Vienna are in the habit now o' using liquid solophonioui instead of the solid re sin, which is in in tbe other parts of tbe world Tee liquid mixture is applied with a camel's h'ir bruih is to last during one hundred play ing, and neither to iajure the strings of the it.st.ru mtntnor tbe bow. The strings, it is affirmed, ton, give sut a clearer tone than when the solid resin is ased. New or it stated that a new doctrine has sprung np among tbe Mormons soon to be authoritatively promulgated, viz that cf furnishing proxies te supply the place i husbanris to wives of missionaries absent on foreigi sirvi'e so that "the duty of railing up a kingd.jn to the Lord" may not fail of performance dunig the absence. Counterfeit new cents are already In circulation In New York, intended, no doubt, to mix with the genuine in large quantities It ia said they wj 1 easily deceive persons at a casual glance, but being pewter, like all that kind of have a greasy feel and slurnpy sound that any boy will rccognlze. A negro boy belonging to John Wright, waskllla ed by lightning on the 28th near Goldsboro, C.

Mr Yost, formerly of the Staunton, Virginia. Vindicator, but more recently of tbe Lexington, Expositor, has withdrawn from the last named paper, to assume the duties of an office in New Mexico. John Bradshaw, charged with killing Thomas Mason, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, has been re arrested in Columbus, He was at liberty on bail, and Improved tbe, opportunity to iua 1 be auit brought by Joseph Bryan Robert Howard, for setting fire to tbe woods, damages laid at 810,000, has been decided in Brunswick county, North Carolina, in favor of tbe defendant. At her benefit is Boston on Monday night, Mrs Julia Barrow, received (500. attached to a bouquet.

That's a "floral ovation" worth log. A Jew named Jickion, of Mass, was robbed and murdered Monday by a man named Jones, who had only been oat of the State prison three months. From Granada, Weat Indies, we learn that the first batch of coolies bad arrived from Calcutta and been allotted to the plantations 375 had em barked at Calcutta, and 91 died on the passage. The Galveston Civilian, of the 25ih ult, that latt-ly refreshing rains have vi-ited every part of the State, except the conoties of Godztits and Guadalupe where draught still prevails. The wheat crop will bseiwlleni, and the other crops promiae an abundant bai vest.

The freight train whioh left Philadelphia early morning for New York was plunged into creek by the drawbridge at that place b(, ing left open. The train was going slow at the Mute, and the engineers and others on tha train juti.ped eff In time to save themaalvea At the charter election ia Canandalgua, NY, Tuesday, the whole American ticket waa elected over democrats aod republicans. Hon John Appleton, officiates as Acting Secret tary during the absence of.Geural Caas on a visit to the West. A negro man named Edmund, belonging to Mr Bltnon Annattong, of was klll.d Monday night, at a negro dance near by ablow from a stick Two nag roes have arrested aa suspected parties. ail between Wrsblngton ssarsitsSsSjac Fredeiicksburg and Potomac Una advanced in tha Piorr.t -At Hanwell Lnnatlo Asylum, BMr London, kill placa Monday night, which la tbaa daaorlbed: Shortly o'tMk, baidaome bly room, brilliantly lit with pi, Decomeajte csrotral point of attraction main nod female, who oonaldered wall to their Inclination! tor bun occMlon of our vlait, TltUo rs drad patlente praaant, togathar orcb estra, many of the atUmdanta In a raise nMtlcg Ave of whom Me soon "truck up a jn the progress the room waa alive with 00 grotesque of thla amuaament "ffereatly dreaaad, It or odd.

Had tha men baTe guessed that would barn bean a company of lunatlca, we ware In tha midst but tba mere a weeping" ore Rr ay preaented tha priaon uniform contrMt lbe gayer and a Be appealed more varied ml( the general harmony of Ilka a CO rner.i of the rooma, whlat the f(l tinK. generally, of tbe older Inplayew i (Mn int( nt opo their game not a nt'ered aload. not a gesture took place would have any almllar aane yet not a patient waa free from aome at range 'hallucination, or aome morbid Impnlae. Amoig the merrieft dancers In Sir Roger de Coverly a man who nel'eved himself to be our and who wore io hia hair a apike in imitation of tbe crown of thorns; and one of tbe keeneat wblat players was an old lady, who, while bar partner waa dealing, privately assured us ahe had been dead years, and desired aa a favor that we would use out influence with tbe snrgron to persuade bitn to cut off her bead. In tbe miJat of such delusions, it wascuriona to notice bow rationally tboae who were their enjoy themselves; and it is Impossible to deny that such reunions are eminently calculated to binder tba mind from dwelling upon Its own unhealthy creationa.

Ii is fonnd that tbe too prolonged aud frequent repetition of the balls somewhat diminishes their evil provided against at Hanwell by rextricti'ig the time alloted to tbem At nine precisely, although in the midst of a dance, a shrill note is blown, aad (be entire assembly, like so many Cinderebas, breaks np at once, aid the company hnrry off to their dormltorUa Thb SrDUChfc or flr.L>M bave already published the particulars of the olcpemcnt of a ii itedman from a academy at Auburn, N. Y. ttt a married una aaoied Halleubeck. We fiau in. ihe Auburn American the following account of fin interview between the villain andh deleted wife from which the inference plain there no Judge T.yncn Cayuga onunty and that the people of Auburn are ignorant ofthi virtue which, in some Icnlit.ei is'ttnbutabla to tar and featlieis We learn from a gentleman belonging to the Northern Hotel in this city, that senn of Mils Stedman- wis there on Monday, the 'sth and that an interview took place between him and his deserted wife the Is deicrlbed as a autlful and interesting wemin of unimpeachable character Hearing that her hatband was there, she c.

me with her little child in her arms ro persuade wandering huiliand to return to his wife and fanii y. The icene ii repreionted as one calculated to draw tears from one a heart of the heartless seducer wai called to ooofrrnt his virtcousand injarei wife and forsaken chl d. The step-mother of the seduced girl had likewlie beard that the destroyer of their honor and peace was there, and ihe alio appeared to bimtoupbreld him, but toward all he manifested a brutal Insensibility, while the bystanders were effected to tsars It was a scene to melt the hardest heart, ss the mstber stood witb her child in her arms and offired up prayer to God to turn the heart of her unfaithful husband and the unnaturil father of hershlldrrn again to the family which he b'd so cruelly deserted. He maintained a sto id iodiffirence-treating her luppl cations witb contempt, and spurning her oio him with violence onlv to be found In a savase. At firs', he told her she could not ay under the same roof with him, but at lengti consented (hat she a.ight remain for the night When he was shown to her room, she rose up almost insane wi'b agony and her eyes streaming with tea.s, and extended her arms to meet him, when be tamed upon her witb a iour and angry look, ana bade her in a surly tone.

Sit down si' down The wretched wife, burstinginto a fit of uacontrollable grief, inquired, "What have I ever done that ytn thould treat me and my dear little chl dren this manner His only reply was ''I don't love you, can't be happy with you; you mult fo'get me, and you can find name one else to love you." brutish proposition threw her intoatitof wild and almost maniacal agony. He refused to receive her ard treat her as a wife, but threw bin-self with clothes on, across the foot of the bed, and in the midst ef her groans, cries and tears, fell asleep and slept soundly till morning, when he took the cars and left at the hotel. Ihe landlord kindly conveyed her and her child to Port Brvn 'o frloals Jacob Hackert's house, on Hacker's creek, Lewis county. Va wax destroyed by jVUliUft Tu 'l AX 1 dained by the Couacil of the Cicy of Richmond. That the Collector of the City Taxes shall annually give notice in at leatt four of the daily newspapers of the city, for fifteen daja pricr to the fifteenth day of June, that be will attend at his office diily.

between the hours o' 9 o'clock. A. M. and 6 o'clock, P. from the to the SfUh of June, inclusive, for purpose of receiving from any person charged with city taxes, the whole or one half of the of taxes charged, deducting from the whole unt or one half, as theeise may 1)9, ten per centum thereon.

"The Coll'ctor shall, in like manner, give notice for fi'teen prior to 'he 15th of December, that be will attend at bis office diilv, between the above mentioned hours, from the to of December inclusive, for the pnrpose of receiving from any person who has aready paid one half only of the city taxes charged to him, the remaining half, deducting from such half ten ceut thereon In pursuance of the above amended ordinance, passed 11th 1855, I will attend atthaColiectoi's Office, at the City Ha 1, from the to the 30th of June for the purpose of receiving taxes as above directed JULIUS A. HOBSON, Collector of City of Richmond. will be understood from the above ordinance. that those who do not avail themselves of tbe opportunity of paying the first half between the I.s'h and 30th of Jnne, are entitled to no dednction; but are required to pay the whole imouit of their as sooa in the month of July as the Collector car, sallon them. Persons desiring information or of at- the amount of their taxes, will call at the office previous to the 15th ef June.

ja J. A C. C. IKON BAS 1 TING ESTABLISHMENT, THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND subscriber ia fully prepared to do all kinds of work, in the above business, with dispatch; and returns thanks to bis numerous patrons for past favors and solicits a continuance of the same. Being a matter of his business he can promise his customers that all work done by him will, at least, be equal to any f)ther house is the city, and fully as faet known to all persons who know what good work it.

ROOKING, GUTTERING, prepared to execute this description of work inaverysuperior manner both in town and country. TIN on hand, a large and general assortment of Tin Ware, wholesale and retail. GAS KITTING ia likewise prepared to do all kinds of Gaa Fitting in the best manner. keeps always on hand a large aai extensive stock of Well and Garden UNrtT.EY. C'OUMTKY iN lot of feet front on 7th tha City Springs' drove ia forsa in one lot.

or In five ota of SO feet each. It ia Attractive for Cottage build'nss on ac count of the fine shsdi upon it; the fresh air that surrounds it, and espesiaWy the and liberal terms which it may be bought Mpplv to I 6' QODDIN AfPr.RHQnT NO received (tad will open thia mjrniog, a "eauufii lot of DitKtto GOODS, at vey reduced pric amongstwhich are a large lot of IjAWNaat 'Jets, and la. per yard, suob as we sold at Is. and 25 cts a short time sines. Th" waotiog goods will da well to call at No 39 Main (treat.

my 27 dlri JNO BMITHRR. HIKM-A competent Hiirkeeptr 1. (eolored,) to go to the fipringi, for tho nmmci season or if desired for the balance of the rear to WILRACHKR RKKUJUfeUATOHK Just received, a beaati'ul lot of REFfIIObRATOKB, of differ ent sizes, which will be sold low. mv 14 slm LA RUB fc SHINE. 01.0 ft I WHIM Kit of various grades ani qualities.

for sale bv 1 1 DUNLOP, MONCURE CO. WHIOKHY, 50 bbls on hand, and for ssle bv tnv I DUNLOP. MONCURE CO. HA ANA BOX lor To baec and Refining forstlebr pit bO-lw DUNLOP, MONCURE CO. DOMT WINK 3 ruske Port Wine, a a.

pore for bv my 30-. Iw DUNLOP. MONCURE CO. to arrive. Two huorired and fifty bales No I Hay my LKE it A A NU PIjOUK, 01 HflUt, gromnd at our Milis, and for saie IB iota to by my 3' DUNLOP.

MONCURE 11 CO. HOAP boxes, a snuerior a artels. for sale bv my Iw DUNLOP. CO DUNLOP, MONCURE CO. F'E'L 40 jtfL No.

Potomac f. bbls. N. 46 do C. Shad for aale by Je 3 Iw WEII CO .1 too Matting, embracing 4 4 4 4 aod 6-4 White aodebeeked, which we will sail privately very cheap IJUMt pf AW CJIA ABBCOBMIBOIAL IImmUI elrealar Eitteahoaan, Fnat A of Sd, There laaa laqnlry fbr Land the ara refusing to boy.

Bttaa oar last report pi laaa have deellned three saatapar earn. Wa quota tba narkit at tba following Baj'g, par aara. lall'f, par aara. 40aara $1.10... 1.13 80 93.

94 94 90 If tba (apply eoatiaaaa to ba laaraaaad by pert raturaiai from tba West, end selling tbalr (applies, market may further recede. VVuruti wa only ba aaad to a limited extant in pajtag for pnblla laada, and baaaa tba light demand. la Naw York yesterday tha market quoted heavy at for UO's aid 91 for By Telegraph. Niw Tnu Juae 4 Flour nniettled aad lower. State 56M36 80; Ohio 67.109?60 Southern unehenied.

Wbeet 65; white 61 85 iCora lower. Mixed 93 eeata; yellow 95 eenta. dull. Baltimoxr, June no change to report ia the inerketato day. KlchmoLd Juae APPLKS in market.

Dried ti2 per buehel of S8 BACON. Ms.ket active and advancing. With light (tock( during the week at 15 cte for Bone Sidet, 144 with jut baokbone; Shouldere 12 now etking higher contend for Ioat( for Kidei 12J ot(. for Shouldere. The excitement la the Wettera ead Northern merkete, upoa light itocki lrKliiieua to look for ex lMl, no quote mountain IT9SS Ooebnn IP' B-; common fhete are general quotatioce, but owing ta the epr.ng Butter he( (old coatideiably are a little lower then they tad may be quoted at from three to live conn higher than the abovo rate ey hoop Painted Pail.

$3 dozen Heevy Cedar beit neet. Heavy Cedar Feed Beckett A3 33.2.5 dozen. 10 Laguayra 133 Hull'e 19c. Adamantine Sperm Patent lump fo fou jufi i jrl n. ja loud of 2cnRN hj deer end very large, and we Men uioitly in the retail way.

COXTON Cotton Yern( Heine Twined, Carpet per We quite Mexican 630 n. MaaiDalated Ouano a do. Ue Super Photphate Lime 645 per ton FLOUR-We quote today folic.w»: Superfine, to ahippere to the tiadts; Extra, 68 to fhipper. to the trade for aood lot(; a very Hrticle would probably biing a little more. FISU almut total failure nf North and Potomac FUheriee.

with ceipts from Nova Scotia, have ciutud a advanee in article. The alw much inraA nurehaaei t' ont ot Sow held ac t' 7537 for No I Nora Cut; no -orth Caroiiaa in market. Mackerel, No 3, No. i FLOUR BARRELS at grinding about cloainz i LAXSEE 1.70 WfrLjlf -urangks bbl 81- Sily 25 to 60 4' ox.LrMot box Raisins- Bunch, in 64 7o3o; half 62 75; auarter do 6" 37 Layer, in boxe( 65.5036; half do, pone m. PauNES-19 to 400.

CU. laat for amall No demand. and Hazard's Sporting FF and FFF. 65.25;0 5.76; Blastins keg. GRASS Sked $8.5038 75, according to quantity and quality.

Ti.mothv $4 34.50. Orchard and Randall Se d. 50 biuhel. Season for sewing over and quotations nominal. HAY.

Stock light-(elU leadily on the wharf at ifil.37k to £1.50 perovt. HOOP POLES Hhds. £173i8 M. Slaughtered, 8J ots. 18, green weight; salted dry 13 to 16c; Calf Skins, 125 No Spanish Hides in market.

IRON AND Iron 630 to $S5; Swedes ton. English Refined and Tredegar Common English $75; American country 6100. Cut Nails eta. lb- cargo from wharf 6165; from Raw Sugars: Cuba Porto Rico 11312 Refined Loaf lojc Crushed and Powdered loe; A Cortae B. Coffee Coffee ISic.

TEAS Gunpowder, 1.20. of Tobacjo continue vary large and the very much crowded the maiket animated. We quote inferior Lugs at 63 50 cooO 12; fine Shipping Inferior Leaf f125'J313; good 6143155 fine Stemming 61631775; fine Shlrplng g)i6 50 318 50 '320; good Manufoe ur.rg fine $18 321.25. Some ight at and I at $99. doing; quotations nominal WHISKEY.

ractified 36.J356J. Cincinnati Burgundy, per Port Juice $2.5034. old Madeira 62.5034. Duff and Oordon. Amontilado, 6236.

Oak Pine $2.75 Retail, Oak Pine $4.50. parcels of Tub Washed sold at 30 333 for unwashed one-third less. Fleece in quality. RECEIPTS By the ttlver ami Kkllioiuls, For tbe two week endings May 30, 1857. By the Canal bushels Wheat; 60 Flour; 441 Tobacco; 35 Hay 23 Copper Ore; 717 torn Coal; balance Wood, Stone, Lumber, Mdzo lio Mdze.

Gunno, Coal, Lime. ter, io Masingdown up tonnage 8,188,611 lbi 4.159 bushels Wheat; 305 Flour; C.9 ImlesCotton Yam; hhds Tobacco; 13j do (offal:) 892 Coal nnd Coke; balance Wood Stone Lumber Mdse fee Merchandise, Groceiies, Guatio, Lime, Piaster Coal, 4iC. Making down andap tonnage 6,641.048 lbi Bv the Petersburg Road 921 hhds Tobacco; 12S bales Cotton; 112 Liquor Barrels; 1,166 Bv eon; 2 9tio lbs. Iron and Castings; 99 141) lbi Rugs; 11 bbli Turpeetine; 4 175 Ids Miscflilaneons; tons hhds Tobacco; 10 bales Cotton; 35 do. Rags; 2 Machinery; 1 box Mite; 1 bbl Branny; SO.OUG Staves; 69 Empty Liquor Bbbls 3 2 bundles Castings; 4 feet Lumber; 1 lot Furniture; 1 bixTobacco Samples; 1,100 tons Coal By the Danville hhds Tobacco; 1,849 boxes do; 9 ckgs.

Smoking 20 hhds Stems; buth Wheat; 44 lbs Beeswax; 78 Empty Bbli Emptt Bags; 3do. Butter; 5 do Kruit; 12 do Feathers; 26 do 40 do 6 do Leather; lbs Wool; 1 car Staves; 10 pieces Maehtneiy; 8 pkgi. Empty Bottles; 18 Carooys; I Wagon; 32 ish Corn; 4.6 tons Coal; 19 tons Stone; 1.50.' kegs the Central hhds, 150 pekgs Tcbacco; 9876 Core; 1540 do Wheat; 242 do Oats- 230 do Meal; 170 do Bye; KSJ bbls Floui; 40 do 62 do Applet; 25 hags 20 do Rags; 41 Iron; 81 Ca'ves; 2ln Hogs; 15 tirkini, 10 boxes Butter; 10 bhls, 23 boxes Eggs; 5 firkins Lard; 18 pekgs, 32 in die Br the FtEDtiCKSuuiG 208 hhds, 75 Tobaceo; 6414 Corn; 676 do Oats; 300 dn Peas; 121 do do Meal; ViO Wood; 53,000 feet Lumber; 2 loads Furniture; 45 10 boxei boxes Eggs; 9 do Butter, 22 pekgs Sundries Bv owe ft Kivr.a- 240 Licorice; 100 Railroad Wheels; S'Obexes Tin; 3.V1 bbls Sugar; 5 Bacon; 70 450 boxes Candles; 80 kese Nails; 300 kegs Lead; 30 hhds Ale; 100 bags Coffee; Prolt; Potatoes; 250 Liquor; 70 Tubes; 400 240 370 pkgs Total smount of freight During the two 2 New York, 4 Philadelphia, 4 Baltimore with EXPORTS COASTWISE per To Tom -39 4054 Tobacco; 50 Smoking do; 68 1500 obis Floor; 6 eases Lleorine; 7 Apples; 62 empty To FhilaD- 1565 Tobaoco; 101 Yarn; 79 11 476 Flour; 107 15 Rage; 177 1" Iron; 70 Seed; 15 Leather; 54 empty Hhds; 416 do Bbls; 7 bsgs Fruit; 2M 10 7 Mdee. To 19 Brooking do; 11 aratea 6 Baeoa: 27 Yam; 399 58 bandies Irom 11 baas Cjttea; 41 do Osoaburgs; 6do bbls Whiskey; 14 Leather, 40 bundlae. 158 empty Bbls; 41 6 cases Cigars; 16 Mdse.

PM FOREIGN. To per ahip bh.U Tobacco; i otirnii 1 bbl To Halifax, par aohr Uaala Tom Floor fJBKAT IN DRY GOODS Va ata aow btui aold at Leyy't Lawa aad Berefe at ecet; Hoop nf daierlptloa aold low) namet MoaiSina. Beraaei aad Lawaa, all of whlah are betoa aold law, at JACOI nsvrf, CAtutm, DBALtt Si iHIjuOAH ARB IfALUI MARBLIf BROWN AMD mm, nrwiu $ra M9NUKHNTB, TOMBS. HBAD HMOMM, Hmm aad Window tad Doot MUtto (tomato with and InmltaUlag. flnt Fremtam mtMI fcjr the IMkiM xjwl hrtitr Vlnrtala CHANOIBB, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEB, Ac.

OT Hale ef Heraee every BATDBDAI. MONTAGUE. SIUN AND MENTAL FAINTER, Bank Street, aoraar of 13th. Blahmoad, Virginia, eoatiaaaa to exaaata all kink of work in hi. Ilae la the baH meaner and highest rtrla of hi.

Aar, aad on the lowaet POjaM All who ara la want of HONS, will Bad 11 to their tatereft to eall oa him Country who wish to proenre aaa have them done at thle establishment, aad pecked aad forwarded to aay part of Virginia or Starth Carolina, at aotiaa. A aall aollaTtad. de 29 MOXTOK M. Late of Farmvllia.) (Ute of Cambarlaad JOkBPH BLiHTOM, (Of Cumberland eouatv.) AK.IWIWTKAO Miniow Sboakoa arahouie, Richmond, will eive (pedal atteatloa to the (ale of all of PRODUCE, and to any other buineM ta thom. lthM girLicaaAL made oa Frodaaa, altnar la or Ouano.

da a. rataxLin BUIDOFOKD Geaeral miuion and Forwarding Marahanta, oa tha Poak, ftlahmond. Va. FOR THI SALE OT MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TOBAOOO FLOUR, GRAIN. COTTON, NT Liberal aaah on JOS.

BRUMMEL. Of A Brummel, Richmond, va- ALEXANDER L. ROYBTER, Of New Tork, JAMES ROYSTER, Rlehmond, Va- JOHN F. SUIiOMON wholeaale dealtf in B.oomi. Wood and WlUow Ware, Matt af all descriptions, Ropa, Cordaga Yankea ta-, 213 Waihington rtroet, between and Barelay, New York, will exeanta ordain from Riehmand on the favorabla no iri.lA.tl lII'RLKV.

Banker, Main opposite tha St. Hotel, Richmond, Va. Dealer In Exahanga, Baak Notes, Butlneu Paper and Marketable of every description. LAND WARRANTS Booaar Ann fa KMRY EX ALL. ARCHITECT, RICHMOND, VA, (cPrOSITE THE AMERICAN HOTEL.) B.

Civil Engineer. FREDERICK KOCH, Architect, OSWALD HEINRICH, Mining Engineer and Geologist, Is prepared to furnish with and full Working-drawings for Bnl'dingiof every Including Manufacturing and Maohlnerv. of all kiods, with Bpecifioatian, Eiti ana Contracts complete, and to Superintend th construction of the same. He will pay particular attention to laying ont and improving SPRINGS PROPERTIES and other WAY EKING PLACES, well Pnblla or Private He prepared to icrvey and loaate all of Roads and Canals, and to survey and Lands. Having had over twenty years' experience In his business and with the belt corps of Aniitants ever iu one office la this State, ha confident that he can give entire lat.sfaction to all who may entrust their work to his cara.

And while thanks to these who have heretofore bestowed ro liberal a patronage upon him, ba respectfully a continuance of the same from them and the public gene rally. He respectfully to Wm. 1 Wm H. Haxall, Jas H. Gardner, Richmond.

Bacon A Bsskervill, Lewis Webb A Son, KS I Wm. S. Fontaine, King William. Dr. Price, Hanover.

W. T. Kutherlin, Danville. Geo Bolltnr, Petersburg Jno McDaniel, Lyocliburg. Thos.

J. Boyd, Wytbeville. Geo. Curie, Lynchburg Andrew Belrne, Union the Sweet Montgomery White Bnlphuj Springs. Rockbridge Alum Jas.

D. Davidson, Lexington. Col. Croret, State Engineer. my jyjAKBLK WOKIiS.

MILLER VINCENT, in ITALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE, and Manufacturers of MONUMENTS, TOMBS, FONTS, MONUMENTAL HEAD PIECES, nearly opposite 2d Baptist Church, on Main etreet, have on hand as large and well finished an assortment of work as can be found in any eatabliihment In tbe lower than tba quality of work aaa be obtained in any of tbe Northern mh Til A. 11 IKON WORKS, J3 iUiiln at. near Seventh Is now prepared, w.th increased fioilities, to manufacture all kinds of IRON WORK, such ssIRON RAILING, VERANDAHS. STEPS, VAULTS and CELLAB DOORS, GRATINGS. Ao Ao.

GRATES and FENDERS, and all kind of House Work, and Jobbing done on reasonable terms. OT" Particular attention given to the enclosing of CEMETERY lota, Railing. for the eountry, made Co be easily put up. A call solicited, mb GEO LOWNES RIPTUKbSKAIHIAIXV BY DR. 8H KRMAN'S CELEBRATED TRUSS.

Henri It CO. having purchased the patent right for the above celebrated article, for tba State of Virslnia, have opened an olHce John Jackson's Store, No 17 Main street, where they have a lot of RADICAL CURB TRUSS All parsens who are suffering from Rupture are invited to call and examine the article, by so doing thoy may tind certain relief from one of the must painful and dangerous diseases. are respectfully requested to call and examine the above article This TRUSS was patented Dec.23, 1856. buleg an entirely new article ac.l will keep back, and positively cure the worst form of rupture, where the dlrecticos are followed, and at the same time can be worn with the utmcstcomfait. It the eaaleit and most comfortable ever introduced.

my ASMM'S AK'f OK U. TAYLOR received a few copies of BAS SINI'S ART OF HINGING This new book Li moat highly recommended. Some of the best of It "In the first nineteen of thta new method embodied more souse on the nature and capabilities of the human voice ttaaa can be found tn half a dozen limilar by Baropean ap MltfX. CLAIBURMK will open a School for Girlc, on the 20th of March, at her residence. on Churoh Hill, corner 24th and Franklin The of English study wi'l be parried.

Terms- Two por month. J. Dr. J. Brown, Henry Carrington.

Charlotte, Virginia; R. H. Maury, Dr. John Wayt, C. Read, Richmond, mh 17- -liSm aubecriber nan disponed of Receipe for manufacturing SAMPLE'S INFALtIBLK BAKING POWDKR, to Dr.

JNO. W. GARLICK, who only is authorized to put. up and dispose of the same. He would recommend former to Dr.

GARLICK, who will eeattnue to prepare them In the same and cell them on the same heretofore, at Drug store, corner of Market Place, Franklinatrret. 8. P. SEMPLE. The above popular preparation for makiag light, wholesome bread, may always be found at tha Drug store of tba cubacrlber, for either at wholesale or retail.

JNO. W. GARLICK, Apothecary, my 23 -2w Market Place. Franklin DKLLSVUR HOSPITAL -Thin lootlta ilon on Church Hill, In a delightful, airy poaitioa, and faqniihed with every convenience conducive to the efetafort of patients and tba suaeaaafal treatment of diseaae. The Lying-in are peculiarly eommodioaa.

The uoderiigned give their penonal attendaaaa le all patleata placed under their TERMS: Colored waak Wbitee Private 7to It Theee embrace all for Board, tad Modletl And Bnrfioftl tUtflintt. No inull Fojl admitted. rUYSICIANR: JAMES BOLTON, M. 0, Braaai treat, batwaea 4th aad M. C.

S. MILLS, M. IMb (treat, batwaaa Broad aad Maithsll. B.V COLEMAN, M. of 4th aad atraati.

Eeatdeat WOOD. 1-dm PUR Uilliiwr STAVK BIW aad oao STAVE aaw aad to "SSiS -t. JWlMlf TCI WOB lftpm- 4o Jo Children 1 fa TUi wto Biotiw, wtth haaia Do do do wtthntkMll Do Blatk Laatlng Oaltara, vwjr ftaa Do do do do witkott Do do Bleak Moroeao aad Aid with Moroaao Bronze Meroeco aad Fat Leather Aakla flat And many other atylea of All of the above ware ealeated by hlmaelf with aara. aad ha takea pleeaare fa reeommaadiaf tbam to aaatomara, aa beiaj of the very beat qaallty. ALEX.

BILL, Bih 187 Mala THE HAKGAINN BA ofthes.asonat Aewabeve a very large (took of SUMMER SHOES. andee wa with to alotetbem oat we will (ell them et u-rsual low prUes They of tlea, end a great variety of adored To the gentlemen, we have the the flneet of Pat-nt Leaber and Calf Patent Leather and Cloth from three to five defers for the S. MAUHICB, 15' Main s'raet, rn liUPtPKTANT NOTtOK TU fit ID. HAT, BOOT AND GAITER WEAR, KRB from 15 to per eent. laved by bujing from It.

ANTHONY Columbian Hotel. Beet quality mo'etlln Hate 50; tecnnd quality silk Hate fine calftkln tewed 50; Cmrett Boott. belt quality Preach patent leather, 75; Engiith kid 75; bnckikin 50; letting fiO; ealftkin 3 85; patent leather PumpiSOO; ealftkin do. 2.75; ealftkin Oxford Tiee2 25 They are all made to warranted to wear well. cath on delivery ona price and ao abatement.

10 AND Stylet Low iteauiert and otherwite. we have received the bandioraeit Motk of Spring and Summer Shoe! we evrr had the pleaanre of enuring to onr and ruitcmeri, among which will be fouad Boott, Sboet, Oaiteri, Siippurt, Ac of the latett atylet roaou featured exprMily for nt and warranted to fit and wear well. Th in want of anything in the Shoe line, (and lava from 15 to 25 percent) will pleate call at at MARCH HARRIf'3, je 2 No. lA3 Broad I'reet. (JO'S LOTTBKIKB.

THE MOST BRILLUWT SCHEME EVER DRAWN. (JAfITAJL. TICKETS ONLY Owing to the great favor with which onr Single Number Lotterlei have bean received bv the pubfie, and the large demand for the 8 Swan A will have a drawing each Saturday throughout the year The following Scheme will be draws la each tholr Lotteries for June, 1857. CLASS 39. To ba drawn In the elty of Atlanta, la pablle, oi Saturday, June 6th, 1857.

CLASS 40, To drawa in tbe aitv of Atlauta, Ip pablta, Saturday, June J3tfc, 1857. CLASS 41, to drawn la tbe alty of Atlanta, Oa in pnblla, ox June 40th, 1857, CLASS 42, To be draws in tbe Cu" of Atlanta, in publU on Satnrdny, 1557. OM THJE FLAA OF SINGLE AVMBMMM. 3,305 to Out Pmt to Ktery Ten Tickets. SCHEME TO BE DRAWN KACIi HAniUUAV IK JUNK.

I prize of I prize of $1,000 1 do 1 do I.ool' 1 do 10ii00 1 do 1,110 1 do 01 1 do 1,000 1 do 50' 0 45 of 300 1 da 2SJ do lOf 1 do 2,5001 100 do of I do 2 500 approximation prizes. 4 prises of $225 approximating to $60,000 SDK 4 prize) of $200 approximating to are 80 4 prlzss of $125 approximating to prlzeare 500 8 of $70 approximating to $5,000 prises are 56 12 prizos of $50 approximating to $2,600 prise are 60. 16 prizes of $40 approximating to $1,000 prlzeare. 64 3 COO of $20 art 6 yju 3 amonitlsg to WhoU $10; halves quarters 2.40. PLAN OP THE LOTTERT.

Tbe from 1 will those on tbe printed on separate of paper, are encircled with small tin sac placed in one Wheel. The first 257 prizes similarly and aaairaled are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number drawn from the wheel of Nambers, and at the aamt time a Prize is drawn from tbe ether wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened aad exbib ited to the audience, aad registered by the Commit the Prize being placed against the Numb" drawn. operation repeated uitil all th- are drawn out.

Approximation two preceding an the two succeeding to tbose drawing the Brst 12 will be entitled to the 48 Apprcxlma For example, if Ticket No. 11.5 draws the $60,000 prize, those numbered 1124rt, 11249 11251,11252, will each be entitled to If Ticket No 550 draws the prizs, thosa Ticket, numbeied £43 54.4 552 will oaeh be entitled to and to on, according to the abova scheme. The 3,000 of $29 will be determined by tbe last figure of the number that draws the prize Kor example, if the number drawing the prize, ends with No. then all the where the number in 1. will be entitled to t'the number with No.

2, then all tickets where the number In 2, will be entitled to $20, and to on to 0 of will be sold at the following which the Certificate of Package of 10 Tiakstt $tft 10 half 10 quarter 20 10 eighth 18 IN Tickkts UA Euoioae the ir.oney to our for the ordered, or. receipt ef which thay will be forwarded by tirit mail, can have ending in any figure they may deftgnate. ThsLiit of Drawn uud will be to surohaaera immediately sf'er the drawing. will pleue write their plain, and give their Office, County and State SW Remember that every Prireu drawn and jpay able in full without deduction. All primal of $1,000 and under, paid timuedi atoly after the at ilia uua time of thirty All itHstly confidential.

for or to S. SWAN Atlanta, Qa Or, B. 8 WAN it CO Richmond, Va Of A lift of the that are drawn ftom tb wheel, with the amount of the prize that eaoh one entitled to. will be published after every drawing, in tha following New Or DelU- Mobile Kegiiter, Charleiton Standard, Nathville Oazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Morning Newi, and Richmond Diipatch.

my 28 T)KK(JJ VAIj A UUANT, ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS, omce, oonniN's hall, Richmond, Retpeotfuily otfar their to the public With a thorough Professional training aod a combined Practical experience ef more than 30 hope to five satisfaction to who may favor them with in the a rc I teet ra I L. In will furnlth detivns for Churches, Public Hiilldlmia. Town llonaei. Htorn, Villas, and of old buildings; and alao for Ornamental Orouada, with fall working Specifications and Superintendence. In tha KngliMtlag Ueparimril, will attend to tha branches conneated with Knllronds, Sewerage and drainage of Farm with all Plana and A variety of complete sets of for Churches Villaa, Farm Cottages, koean seen at their cffioe my I have this day appointed WM H.

BENSON my ageat to coaduot the and trade of a Merchant Tailor, ta tho city of Richmond, and tha aaid Benton authorized by mo to make any for to used in the course of hla business, Tailor, in ay name, and to oollact ail whiab may dne to no la the of aaid and to for tha my 23 CHAB. TAI.BOTT 1 School MONDAY, aader thedlreetioa of Mlm J. NlcboU. TeraM, per aeaeloa of 6 40 Tiitloi la EafUeh- MaaU OB pltno with of toetrameat, 15 Tcltlon in Let to ud Fraaeh, each A No dedaetloa HMft to mm of protraotad JOHN T. CLAT, my May IMW.

rtXIDKOF IRON sIF with oil will live Mfuhi eoeeriaj oa Via rooft. it la enetper thaa any roof aalat ever afore Bead SO bbie. ia aad for tale wm. mri'U 00, J99 mi MalamMt. KtVIUIMf.

In Hyingthat WM aay otter Llaimeat 1 mr mw bars mJj k' KliiMiKiiii, Bnriaaa, with ataMt mm mcmm, h4 rMOUBMi it to tteeffiietad. WU oStt 1 rAMa All the above Medietas fowla by FmaulL Ladi Co. and AIMjMmU RlehmOTi OKItfAIN UUKBJoji ALLt dreary new or raja. When do Blow, I am the la lowly act, or rich man'i retreat I am to them, INSTANT RELIEF For lonely orpbaa, tba poor maa't or thoaa that nte mo 'tit their pride To reaommand when eait dowa with trfM Their comfort if INSTANT Uuit for COUGHS and COLDS, 'tit to And core all thoaa for inch I'm maaat Pa. alee to taka, 'tii quite a treat, "relief Prlee 2Scent, lu VIMUINIA WDttJl HlJ.MClL.taiiain merebenti and otheri theuid not forget to tupaia theinteivei with tlila and unfailing Worm Oeitroyer.

It it the beet preparation in ate, beiai very tweet and pleataat, certain in ita nation- rt it. It eaa be had of the agenta, PCRCELL LADD A BENNETT, A FISHIIL IVrnttUti amioralW an KXCKLHIOB Read and pay attention to the following eertiiicate from a well known and diatingnithed citizen, and eee bow highly he tpeakt of tbeae celebrated Bitten. bow to mush ia vogue: "Mr. R. H.

Jack Dear Sir: My mother-inlaw, Mrt. Armttrong, hat beea afflicted with Dytpeptia for tome tixteen yawrt. Not finding any permanent relief from the remedial tied, the wat induced to try yoar Exceliior and it affordtme much pleasure to teitify totheii beneficial reiulti. Bhe can now enjoy her food with a rellth ta which ibe wai a itranger praviont to the nte of year Gao. Wij.it" Ka.iiO»AL-ur PLUdIK Una removed hit office to the third home, Bonth of Trinity Church, South tide, and about one hundred yardi below the Exchange Dr.

f. aontinueito treat all typhlltio and gonorrheal eoni'jJalnti; and baling bid mcch practice la thii Una, flattt.i htmielf that he can alve verv aeiteral latitfaatiui. A aall from bote interested it tolloited. Dr P. alio and ona of ibe beet rattoratlvei, (Chemical Extract of French for eonititutional ever offered to pub)to Dr.

P. any be eoatulted ecafiieitially by letter, or othbrwlie. Mediainei teenrely packed aid teat to o-der, in almoit any dlrtjtion. Office houri from 8 A. till 9P.

M. Fr Mklii tt-e near the Exihaage Hotel, Kltbnoad elty, ao i 1 subscribers have this day. formed a co-partnership under the style sod firm of E. MORRIS CO for the purpose conducting the wholesale retail No. 100 Mala street.

Haviog n.ade extensive arrangements to manofaeture North, under the personal supervie oa of the istior partner, we flatter to be enabled to turn out work, to no citabllshment Nor-h or ftouth. In point price style and quality, and pledge ourselves to seti on at reasonable any honae inthls market. MORRIS, June lit, 1857. ELLIS. I return my sincere to my friends and costoman for the liberal patr-nage bestowed npon tne forthel.

it 12 years, and solicit a ooatinuance of the same tbe sew firm. jel-St MORwrs NKW UOU1IH! now opaniig our third (apply of hummer Oor.ds, wbieh with our former large itock our Mtcrtoient much more complete than mull? fomd ao late in tbe seaton. A large lot of our gocds we have bought for tlio only reason that they are eh'sp, snd all we ask from oure'tj end country fnsod? to ezamloeour stock, which will latiify them that we aie eelling Diy Gocdi really cheap J. M. JeS 199 Broad street.

8. A lot of Cotton at 50 cents a piece. pOLTiInHN OKUAN IN TtlK a NOdTH Tha undersigned determistd to establish a weakly journal in Philadelphia, to be entitled the SOUTHERN MONITOR. It will be conducted on the plan of his memorial to toe Southern Convention, ea published in the March cumber of De Bow's Review. The Southern Monitor will defend the decision and opinions of the Supreme Court cf tbe United States In the Dred Scott case; and It will advocate the Cons.itu'ion and the Union on the terms ard stipulations agreed to by our forefathers.

It will rapport the Democracy, the enly national party now in existence; aod it will not be sectional in beicg Southern; for nowhere else but in the South Is the Constitutional aod Union pirty unequivocally tn the ascaneaney ItsD iesKnwillbetocon.bat Black Republicanism, and to repel on Southern lights and Southern lrstituticns And that it may be effective, tbe cooperation of Southern men, and triends the South, wherever they may dwell, is earnestly invoked The Southern Monitor will likewise be a Literary and Kamily Newspaper; and attributions and correspondence from tbe pens of tha writers of tha uouth, ard ethers who may be Interested in thsi cause, are respectfully solicited. It will be a sheet of larre size, and handsomely printed on new tipe The first number will be utued on tbe 6th day of June, and it will puolish-d regularly evsry All whu desire to encourage the enterprise are requested to transmit their names, without to editor. Ihe underslsoed refers, by permission, to James Lyons, President of the Southern Convention TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy per annum $2 00 is advazce Three copies or one eopy for three yearsT. 6.M diny'e copies 5 cents. ErfitGis friendly to such an uadeitaking will please insert the abive, or otherwise bring it to the notice of their readers.

The favor will be cheerfully reciprocated Acdrees JOHN JONES, Kdltor end Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. u'ore a large atnck of the bait family Soap.which we war-ant free of oil and all unpleaaant Abo on and, a large it ck of pat an for lumaier and wairsnttd to ftacd our climate We would aak the attention of the trade and families wish a noad article at a pries, to turatoek, and thst, quality aonaidtied, we great indseeruaate to purcbMe of 17th itreet near Old Market. We are itl)' prepared to otter the higheit mar- ket price for all alnda cf clean mi 19 the and intlemen of Richmord and vicinity, that the will give information io all the relating life, Health. Love, JHtrritge. Law Sul in BuiineM, Abtent and Death, and in to all other jrcts both present and fuiure, and all of )i'e For l.adie* i 5 Gentlsmen 50 teat', each Apply at No 17.

(whifh over the dr.or,) Taylor between 17th and 13.h and Main and Cary Richmond Va my Ul.whhickj* 1 ani authorized to offer, private the old BRICKS, formerly the Catholic College, near the Turtpike gate, one mile from theelty, oonrsung of about SOO The are in very good order, and for 'JJi 4 tuildtnc or other uaee. ALItX hOTT. my St euberrlbrr the opening of cnr beautiful Hollywood. one hundred and W'-Iw which luffielsnt evidenc-) of the of respectfully the Peonage of thew in- Marble, Orantte BrownStene IDT II aa.ln between Bth and 9th UiX ITKU lluTKt Room tf this establishment been bocgh oat by the subsaribers, and refitted in a and furnished it with a choice stock of MQuOM. WINES.

lo and they now Invite their the public to oalland give them a trial, if thsy something really aiee Mr. wha this of life, woald be an opportua'ty of eaMbltiag great skill to tha of patrei They h-va two rooms stuehsd their bar room, where they ean aecommodateprU in the They will i 2 every Sunday with a nice luaoh to o'cloek. One and all are to my 6-1 HKWV DICHjMOND BKLL and iV FOUNDR FANCY ORATE AND ftNDKR Maia Bth and 9th, weet eabaadbet 800 aad Summer 100 different aad daily to order, wholeaaleaad retail at Northern Bella, Ac aeatly peeked aad facwyded a any part of the State Aiaa, and made to order, aad all of repalrtag dose at the notice. aril BAM'L D. DBNOON NOTlt S- have this day LOMON LOVKNSTEIN my ag.et for oa aad coeduetieg is my fo "JfaJLi.

tad benefit, boiisMi of a fiw rv and Dry Good. the Oar itea lag and airy lag, aad the of Cattle, oa aad at the 'aad SaU mm 4.

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