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THE DISPATCH. MAkli A ths tfaUrfttwiHrarf. Oct fives follow- Ing pHtrtSlUMi Of sows of tho brutal atrocities comtuttsdoa owr poor uooflewiiug country woansa: "1 write uttdsr painful to make tt difficulty accuracy to desrrlhs the horrid details, tor mysolf wiJ children might havs been seUsct to dreadful Indlfoltiss-twi thousand times But alas lor my unfortunate and polluted countrywomen' Twenty by of within the of iVltii, were ordered to be brought hefc.re him, then nuked, unheard indig tUrn practtaed upon there. which the glo ovi.r; and than, with a filthy rtg to over their lotus. thsy wem ordered and 1 to w.

tk Coolies, fed Uks horses. no b-iiig given tlient but and the uioat off water lrotii lie At length ur brave troops appeared the of Delta agod denton completed horrid bu'ckery. poor soon tryvouijr. wen again brought fore wretch, again tortuioJ by tbe vilei-t indignities, uud by bis of ruUians, tieu slaughtered, and thsir pour ti'Jies and backed to pieces and Hung into the streets. IVn burnau sobering surpass this it.

and yet the monster (heat Ood: li titers justice loft, and auch unboard of ciiirltioa remain unpunished? I hare heard good authority that our soldiers demanded the King of Delhi to he np to (hem. and let the consequences what they may. tbey are determined to hang toe old outstd? the city nor hu deeurls Maharajah has been a good a id true friend to England throughout 'he fearful massacres. are oflered for the capture of Sahib, but we fear that he is protected by his savage hordes, over whom beseems to have unlimited contrcl; and we hear that on the dlspoeiti wavering a none hia reb-K tbey aro cqi and their burnt, tiltv thouaand oi ihonntera are jet within a short distance of tis, but we know also that our brave Knglish soldieM are aniring fait to our relief. May a merciful I'roviUence s.tte Utta the horrors of another uiasaacre ami atro- that lam to pen.

The thirst for ttoitlUh Is to lie credited, a uj bmK but a signal retribution will have any avail, t'he of tbe natives has been more widely extended than yoa will believe in Cugltnd, and nothing but prompt measures, supported by a powerful araiy, can stay tbe tide of rebellion. Yoa know not bow kind the Maharajah has been to my husband and myself We are vary grateful to bitn." Litru raon Un.ii.—A letter from an officer of dated at telbi, Sept. 2S, Id the following terms: "I nappy to ny srs lcnUnl ws were. or oar were murdered In the city, so we weot out and bunted up 60 o. 60 thorough rascals, and our men have been shooting them ever since.

I 24 knocked over, all IM together the walls; and when yon hear thoee wretches, when they see they have no chance. coolly tell you -Well, you may shoot me if you liiie; I killed three Europeans iu the glorious massacre." you all horror at the sight. "I have giiiru up walking abvut the back streets Of Delhi. as yesterday an officer and myself hud taken a party of 30 men out patroling, aud fourteen women with their cut from ear to ear by tfceir own husbands, and laid out in their shawls. We caught a man there who said be saw tUi-ni killed for fear thny should fall iutoour tnds, and showed us their husbands, who had done the thing they could afterwards.

and killed themselves. took about 'ZSO caunou. with th )t. for about three years. Without artillery they are no pood ith it, no despicable antagonists.

Thete no b-tter gunners anywhere as wa discjvered in this siege. By we loet 1,360 men and 64 officers during tho only. Toleratily Moody work. Our loss in the assault, out of la ofij Mi on duty. was 1 officer killed, (poor Tandy.) 10 many severely one.

I fear, mortally 1 thedHy before the assault, 1 after. Total 13, out of IH." FitfST a Lios and a Tiuer Birmingham (Eng.) Journal describes a recent tight be. tween a tiger eightecu months old and a lion six or seven years old, belonging to a den of beasts in that city: "The newly bought tiger had burglariously broken through the slide' or partition dividing his den from that of the lion, aud had the latter in his terrible grasp. The combat which ensued was a terrific one. The lien acted chiefly on the do fensive.

and. having probably been considerablytamed by his three years' confinement, the newlyimported tiger had the advantage. His attacks were of the most ferocious kiud. The lion's mane saved his head and neck from being much injured; but bis savage assailant at last succeeded in ripping up his belly, aud then the poor animal was at the tiger's mercy. The liou was dead in a few The scene was a fearful one.

The inmates if den seemed to be excited by the ct. and their ioaring and howling might have been Heard a quarter of a mile distant." A Woman Burnt a a Adrian (Mich correspondent of the Detroit write-" the particulars of a heart rendering affair which uccurred a tew days since. Joku Gray, who resided in a lug house, started for the town and when n-arly a mile off he saw smoke arising near his dwelling, aud quickly returned. Upon arriving ou thfc spot he tielir-ld his house iu flames and also his wife in the vvry centre of the fire, already much burned go fierce were the flames, that it was utterly 1 npoesitile for the hnsbaud to extricate h.s wife, ard he accordingly was compelled to stand and see tier, his house, furniture and a little 0, all he pctse-iseJ oj rt devon.sd ly fire. 1J IS that Mrs.

Gray was taken in a fit. as she was subj ct to them, and probably fell egaiikst the chimm-y, as it was composed of sticks, cau-iug them to fall with crash upon her directly the fireplace, and of course ail took fire diately. Mr.Gray's little daughter, aged 4 ytars seized tier little sister, a babe in the cradle, and tore her into the road, thereby saving its life. A terrible tragedy Cveyville, on Friday night, y'th ult A by the of Hall, who parted Tiom bis wife not long since, and who killed a mau a few tigo in an encounter, met Dr. Taylor in the street and shot him.

and as the Doctor fled pursued him into a store, and there stabbed him twice in the I and finished the diabolical deed by cuttii his and severing the jugular vein. Hall then escajied to his own house, barricaded th armed hiiuselr. and defied the authorities to hhii. At the last uccounts. he wat besieged in his house by the citizens no one having courago to attempt to take the desperate B-i'h of the two terrible homicides committed Lr Hall were prompted by the fell passion of j.alouxy Dr.

Taylor leaves a family, and a wife ho was expected to be confined on the day of the shocking death her huxbatid. The effect upon her was stub aa to endanger her life. Stso LIE Ricovikt from Issasitt Lockport AdwWuer(N. of a case of a yonnir uiau who failed in business at out eight yean ago an I soon tterwards became blfnd and insane Kf. ter remaining at Ctica two years he recovered his and wag suhseqoenily removed to Brattlsc no.

This fall his brother brought him to the Asylum, where he remained but days, uue morning he left and walked home to Middleport a distance of fiiteen miles. was as insane as ever. bat was provided for by the family The says: -He expressed himsell greatly attached to 'the where he had been employ ed tint-the old man' did not pav him regularly He apparently improved, however, in his mind, tuid on. morning last week, ne got np from his bod (wi.etly sane, and commenced conversing that occurred eight years ago if they had hat just transpired. The recovery of his merlai ikcuiiies is a greater mystery tbau the of 9 A I axil vor extraor lluary trial lately occurred iu the dejartment of Aine.

in trance. Fourteen prisoners were accused of five aud ftr.y uioe robberies, with violence or oth rwUe. Thl. woijin fact a band of brighands. wtio exist in a peaceable neighbornood by fear their names inspired, until their depredations became so bold that the local autl or'- di'narv i tor their arrest.

They were nearlv br. sisters in law and i An 0,11 amu lp spirit of rnn 1 mo H-e Others condemned at the conclusion of ihe trial guillotine, while a son was cot dsmne Ito iaaa long of luipiisonment. latinaltre oiw of the baud, avowed in court ZT! was always changed with the killing 10 Thursday he Vk. Bulletin of r. Plains.

the reliability ti i and from the apparet t'ut th. recently published are much exaggerated ton KlTe tb planters of West Ba- P-' The? ute tuS" UUt th i wtich th 'ummer-like irosts. to eo 'd night and resident 0 i Wood JK'iary iussuity flt of tbe crLk itrll th and was drowisd A FBCITTVL a-r er says that the wlf. Tf (Texas) speclable citlxen oT nineteenth few to thirty eighth year. Tlw 1 Th VnU of Col 1775 4 a In Oo lliarsday bLx Railroad, Wat raa a Vf? ii tar ally ATTARS Kailh iad At a meetlnit of olTirere and otuore.

several internal iMiprovebiett tMUipaniea of mate, held at the fcxcl.atige llof. l. Kichatond, Tneeday afternoon, the Bth ISS7. on a.atleu of Fontaine, Vincent Wltcber. railed to thi Chair, and B.

Douglas appolntwl Secretary. On motion of Col. Fontaine, tbe repreeentatlvee of the several eompaniee reported themselves as follows: For the Xoutbslde lU.ltx*i.l Tlienisj H. Virginia nod L. I'niton, Utw'ige krd Railroi (t T.

t'. Aritinaoo.il W. Vandcrgrl't. Kic utond. I red kstmrg and t'otoma.

Kailroad Dr. It. W. Ilax.ill, Dr. ('lias.

8. Virginia Central Railroad -K Fontaine, llsrlor, rutin el 11. D. Uanville Railroad -Lewia K. Ilarvle, V.

Witcher, 11. Jones. V. DanM, 11. (Jill.

Uichuumtl anil York River Itailroad -AieXsndcr Ihidlej t'otnmac Navigation Robinson, Rlvt rand Kanaw ha U. Kills. On aio'Jan of Juhn 8. Harbour, a oouiinittss ot five, afterwards enlarged to seven, was appointed to prefwre busluess fur tbe mooting. 'the lollowid gentlemen constituto tbo committee; Messrs.

Harbour. Campbell, Fuutaiuo, Dudley, Daniel, and K. Itobinsun. (ren. DnlT tlruen.

of Washington, being present, was invited to address tbe moetlug. madtf a few remarks, and promised to treat tbe lo icbed upon, at large, on Wednesday night, iu tbe lWlegates' llall. It was resolve-l, on motion of Mr. Campbell, this meeting tu meet again at tbe sume place, on Uedue day aftemuoa, tbe 9th December, at 4 oVtosk. Tlig DKKALI Al ios IN TH SIIKRIKAI.TT or thr the Seuate of Virg.tua, yesterday, the following petition was presented by Mr.

August, of this city: Tothr HowiralAt fatural Astnnhlytif Virytniq: The uodersiuned Philip Winston, Shenfl of the City of Richmond, reeprespeetfully reprea- ut that they are bi.nud upon fficial lnm.l for tits sum of tssi. That in cous of ftilure to pay ibe sun.s due the Commonwealth, wh cu amount to tbau the pcnalivof the bond, they have come liable tbetelor: anu Has Issued against them by law, their liability. That to aecur them, be has i in trust nrspetty, real and rsonal, vhich is estimated at the least, be wo th but which, from i's nalore, be redm'e-1 into money in time to meet thejnigmsnts which the Commonwealth will on tof this inimji That h. res-en ot th th) general d-preciatfcin ol property ot all kinds, their own property hai bei ir't atty impaired In value, snd a against them woul 1 be ruinous as wdl themse vrs as uaprodut-tlvs to the Commonwealth. Th-y propose, theiefore.

to arrange fhr the pavmet of the oetwcntle arneti cotteyed in tnist for their trotection the amouat of the bond, snll balance being abont twenty th'juMbd dollars, and thev ssk upon t' ese terms, to releaced from the peration of said mea s. The ot this arrangement will bo to ir ve relief to your petitioners, most of whom ha dependent families, aud whose circumstances t.aT ureatly straiteneil by the pressureol the times, an its only effect unoo the inUn sts of the State, will be to aive lor the pnrpos of enHhlini; the trustees to realize the asseti they conHdently believe, together wit the sum the? prop to secure to ihe above and them; will pay off the whole amount of the bond, upon which tbey are securities Gkosoe Timbem.akz. 0. It. ,1 A.

OK. M. Mt'RRAT JOHNSTON. (lao. 1.

Winston. L. M. vrrolii' 11. Winston, J.

T. O. I-'pps, W. C. TaJJAFKSKO, 1.

Wu.KiR, WtSLKY McGKE. Dispensing with an a meeting of the City Council last Monday evening, an ordinance adopted, dispensing with the office ofKeeper of the City Hall and other public property," the salary to which was $1200 per annum. This office was held by Mr. Geo. W.

H. Tvler. whose duty it was to act as messenger for the Council, measure coal carts, take care of the City Hall and other city property, perform the duties of clerk to tie Mayor iu his criminal court, and perform police service. The same ordiuaace which abolishes the above office creates anothei to the a salary of $100 per year. The duties of the Messenger will be, to attend on the meetings of the Council, keep the City Ilall and all the offices therein, in good order, and be ready to serve notices or do Jsuch other work as the Chamberlain may direc'.

Singular Rhule, the gardener at the Capitol Square, met with a singular accident yesterday. While directing the grading of the embankment fronting on l'Jth street, in the morning, he jumpsd from a stone wall, a distance of three feet, and bursted a vein iti his lelt leg below the knee. A physician immediately called in. and the hemorrhage was soou stopped In the afternoon Khule resumed bis duties, aud finding that the hands did not slope the bank to please him. cauiiht np a tool to show them bow to do.

He bad been laboring but a short time, when tho bandaging around his lejc way. and the hemorrhage returned with great violenc Dr. Crenshaw was seut for. and as soon as passible stopped the bleeding, but not until the iinfortunate man had lost a large quantity of blood. Accidental the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock last Mon lay night.

Mr. JiMts 0. Lvir, of this city, "was wouuded in tbe left leg just above the bv a pistol shot fired by a man named JfcSKE hits The particnlars. as far as we have been ecabled to gather them, are these: White had been to the theatre that evening, and as Mr. Lyle and himself wh walking together near the Exchange Hotel, he discovered a dog iu the street, which lie fired at with his pistol, the ball taking effect iu Sir.

Lyle a leg as we have already stated. Dr. who was called in to attend the wounded man, describes injuries as serious, and may lead to the amt.u-tatiou of the limb. old frame building in Henrieo county, a short distance from Goddiu's tavern, was set on fire Monday and burned to the grouud. Not McCarty charged with stabbing Peter Maily, on Sunday last, was examined before the Mayor yesterday, and discharged, Maily having testified that he drew the kuifeon McCarty while at dinner, and that McC.

accidentally cut him in getting the weapon out. of his band. D. J. Hill, of "Schulti," was accidentally thrown a beak, near liocketts.

last caturday night, a ail ha his Lands badly bruised. Rr.vsixa are at work, raising the Northern and Eastern wails arouud the City Jail. Gavb Thompson, achaj srsng free negro, gave bail for his good behavior yrsterday, and was from confinement. Th 11 vi so and George, two were convicted before the Mayor and te be flogged, for stealing a pair of from Mitchell. slave to Mrs.

Crafton. was ordered the lash for beating Henry, slave to Mrs. Kobinson. Bound John Drigcoll van gnilty before the for assnultlug Magtier iu her house and breaking her windows, hn I elu to bail for goo 1 behavior. Throwing Robert, two n-gro boys, were flogged by or.i-v of the Mayor, for throwing stones at each otW iu the siree'-.

to the danger of persons passing. CSI'JQAMBOA I'B, Ac omcii XAILROAD 00 1857. ON AND AFT Ji A next, the. Tth lust.j aau unti 1 fiirtJPc ikUice, the following tcb jdole will be ruu on daily (Sunday a 'f hthe Mimur: MAIL THUS Leave at oo o'clock A. M.

ai BurkeviUe (Junction) 845 Lynchburg 100 p. M. Lynchburg at 11 20 Arrive at (Junctiou) 330 PM' at Petersburg at 820 ACCOMMODATION Leivve Petersburg at 5 15 o'clock it Burkevilto (Junction) y25 at Lynchburg at 3at A.M. Leaye Lynchburg at 10 uo ArriTe at Burkevilie (Junctian) 2 05- "a at Petersburg at. 5 43.

Thg Accommodation with the K0 "i nJ coming hast with the Richmond and Train at BurkeTille; and with the RirhuioojJ. and Petersburg Railroad, going North aud Itirr liurg vs U. 11. AVLSr Vt BOPT OFFICII J) 1 Kiciimoju.OCl. 'f uf inter A a t9t the 26th ou thUKoad A 3O UT II wa x-djatoua mZI Der Aa (tary lUulr.

ftA iiViinwii NideHailroitd 4 1hu'j aor tk the aud that with both Railroad at Lynch- UOUI or mi north TE WS at o-dk. P. M. r-a 7 the KM In Wcuiua rt A. M.

Iu llai? tocuwuvt A.M. kiu om iwt and a '7toS trAmmrr. DMFSIBTKATOU'S NOTICE liavlti i etal nn aaaitmt tbeeatxte of the I Mrs. Hetaa a iini will pleaee prea -lit Aem at authenticate lor settlement, "ennmi indebted to the requested to make pa-- 11. 11.

df Admlnlsttrtur. bLACKSMITH'S SHOP for rent, on Franklin street, near Mr. Harden stables. Ap pi to BDW. McADIM.

IJLANCARb'b UNALTERABLE PILLS, of lodineof Iron, ftwsale by NO. W. POU.AKD, Druggist, de 17th street. BUCK fine assortment; itist received, by JNO W. POU ARD.

ds 17th stresi a iargelot of rut colors, which we at six pence pei yard. JOHNSON HARWOuD. No. 77 Main street. COD FISH, of giod for sale by I.

O. DAYKNPORT. pHAMPAGNE Max Lutairieand Ruluart's Preniinm in store and sale by SRLDRN A MIILER, do (I Corner Pearl and Cary sts. CHKKBE boxes New York State Cunfftw I'mbxalin Knglish Dairy Ml culebra ed Pine Apple do. Ail iu tine order and prime quality.just lan'ted and tor subiby BKLDF.N MILI.KK.

do Corner Pearl and Cary sts. pi)FKiB bbls. Stuart's loOdo. Skrond in for sale, dest BACON CL A RIFIED at 10 per WILLIAM T. KINO, de and A Franklin st.

T7OR A FEW DATS. AT PRIVATE fALK. A LAWK L')T OF PHILADKLPIIIA CI.OTHINO. will be sold low, at wholesale, ash only. The attention of the trade is solicited ALKXANDKR NOTT.

Family butter, for winter USE fursiile bv the keg or at retail, by WILLIAM KINO, fi and 8 Franklin st. FRE-H CURRANTS, SULTAN IA RAI-BINS a CITRON Drums Sultana Raisine: 1 0 Boxes Cition, new crop; 3 bbl. Currants, all at rod prices. A ANTON de 8 St. Nicholas Paloon.

F)R HIRE, a WET UR 8 with a chnd four old, for hire for the balance of the year, or longer if desired. Apply £. D. KACHO, de Pearl street. PBANGIPANNI BCENT mcst delUthtftil article the world, for perfuming clothes, Ac.

A fresh supply, for by JNU. FOLoAKD, PrngjrUt, de 8 street. AM FLY CREAM half bbls. BevriUge Crenm Ale, for sale deS A.ANTnNI. FIFTY libls.

No 3 Mackerel 5 1 Mackerel, for sale by 8 WALLACE 30X8, CMFTY TUBS prime Goshen Butter, 25 sale bv iles WM. WALLACE SONS. GM)LI) PENS gold and silver cases; also. without cases, of all sizes and various qualities; Kbonv and Ivorv Pen Holders; for sale by C. GKNNKT, de Kagle Square.

pENT'S LINEN have far sale low a large lot of Gent's Wove Linen Bosoms. de A lIARWOOD. IAPR ST9RAPES RAPES bbl 8. 'J'iiraws. Tor sale A.

AX TON I. ELATJNE Pure Spices onr own eroding. Flavoring Prire Port Wine ami medicinal Brandy, lor sale by WAKING A PKARCK. Itrnggists, cor 4th and Broad sts. pOLD AND SILVER Steel Sfiectacles.

with the celebrated Pebble Glasses. Also, cheap Spectacles, at 50 and SI; for sale by 0. tIENNKT, de 8 Eagle Square. HA VAXA CIGARS, received, a fresh supply of these celebrated brands. lor Rrttanica" and "Kscnlapio," to which we.

invite the attention of smokers: also. Chewing Tobacco of th lollufwing brands. "Ahead of all Twist," Sugar Pear' and "Christian's Comfort." WAKING A PFARCE, Druggists, de 8 Corner-Sth and Brsaa -treets. Heavy brown cottoxs, at 1-4 cents yard, can had at de 8 JOHNSON A HARWOOD'S. ACKSON'S TALLOW CANDLES boxes, lor sale by deS I.

G.B. DAVENPORT. LIME. of Rocklaud Lime, daity exprcte ito arrive. For sale 3t LUTHER LIBBY.

LUMP A Windsor Lump Plaster now landing on the DocV, as pure and lich ever was landed in the city of Richmond, and for bale in lots to suit purchasers by BRIDGFoKD de 8 On the Dock. AGO AYR A bbls. land irg and for sale. de BACON A BASKERVILL. 100kits No.

1 Mackerel for sale by LEWIS St. WEBB A CO. de lit VTEW HAJdS, suitable for family use, for sale by R. T. COLSTON A CO.

VINE PENCE we are oll'erinii 100 pieces Mouslin at 12V. cents per yard, all good and new a ureat bargain- J. iiILLHISKh A 7 Ito Broad st ris-t. NEW FAMILY at 15 cti. per by WILLIAM T.

KINO, de and ii Franklin st. ONE hundred and fifty boxes Soap. and 1 allow and Adamautine Candles: f5 boxes Toilet Soap: 35 Colxutes Staich, for sale by WM. WALLACE Su.NS. dc pKR STEAMSHII' 0 -k paclingf new crop ltJiisins: 200 druinsaml pape' bjxes 4U bWs Applus: laudintf ibis f- r'a by de 8 WM.

H. TYLER. pER STEAMER OEORGK PEA RUDY. Ilaw SftotiMers Bacon; 25 Leal Lird; forsaloby de WSI li. TYIEH.

RF.FINEI) LARI), in all kinds of packages, for sale by R. T. POI-6TON A Lftte Williams A Biother. sacks D'Arcy Fine Salt af oat aud for to arrive by BKLDKN M'LLKR. de 8 Corner Pearl and sts.

CIDES AND and prime wtcle, in store, and for sale by (le R. COLSTON A CO. CIDE S'FdIPED DRESS have ntil 1 on hanil a few- patterns of handsome Silk, PopliD, Merino and Monslin Delaine Side Striped which will sell low, to close. ties HAKW.tOD. hhds.

hatdsoine OubaSu gars: ISibamlrf Cruslrtd and Coilee Landing for sale bv jr. IT. SKINKER A CO. PHRRE hundred ami fifty Lagunrru, Java, Marieno Mocha Coffee, fot satelty WM. WAI.LAC Sons.

PWO HUNDRED I'up Urack-1 ers, for sale by WM. WALL AC SONS. ile 8 PHREK liut drcd and seven ty-tive bbls. common Wlusker, Brandy, Gin and Wine; I'bls Hum. For enleby WM.

WALLACE SONS. TWENTY t.bls. Rye Flour, for salt by WM. WALLACE SONS. de "VXT'E HAVE still remaining on banii a assort ment of Carpcti, which will sell low, as the sea so a is advanced.

JOHNSON A HA it WOOD, de No. 77 Mailt stn-et. BASKETS Champagne Wiae, tot Ul WM. WALLACR 80NS. lloxes Prime Cheese, for haie WM.

WALLACE KEGS prime GOSHEN CHEESE, for sals by LEWIS N. WEBB 00. 6t inn BOXES No. 1 FIRE CRACKERS; 5:1 whole and half libN ALB fit hbls Ked iwid f-ilver Skin ONIOVS 85 kits No. 1 MACKEREL SHAD 75 Wxes priiac OilKest? prime BUTTSIt La rm ling st 4 amtr, sale byda WM.

11. TTLER. PI NE WINES AND LI UollS, tuR FAMILY South-Side Madeira; Royal Pish Sherry: Crown Port; cowmou Wines 101 cnel Sco'e i Whiskey; old Whiskey: Jamaica bum: Old Brandies, inchidint; the littft itnpocled. A assoi tmeiit in store 1 ale in quantities to suit pnrrhiiners, by SKLDKN MILLER, 8 C'TiiiT and Cary sts. 1)1 from our store Saturday niirbt, the sth 1.60 EnglLt V' Chi'in; 1 Oold lhitch Lnrer.

13 jew hell pattern, wilii a large Ikfewrt chain attached: tilverb untintt Anrtiur, 13 jewels; 1 'to. 6 nutiiiK (Mirj.der; gold plated Cybndeis; Id platad Hn nters; 4 or 5 hes; 11 gold Rings: aluo, a lot of Ujrgs; Shirt and Sleeve Buttons. A unit abie- for the of IWtniertj anddetoctW of the thief BIIINE, lite T4 Main xtreet. CjI'ILL THEY COk Jamestown. ath.

"thHial of reall; and superior jfttt. th bwt a. ul Wit" importttm wo fan offii as Kink. to interest t. deWl BALDWIN A tieroM ky wl WATCHBa.

CLOCKS. Ao fjL'' Trti S.IICK I'K IM.tl! The shot ou tbc bastions ol Dfc.bi 3UI preparing the path of And loudly the of Britaiu were callwg For vengeance, fiercely they swarmed frou. bv low. Bat why should the heart of the Sepoy And, reader, his cam) with yonr compare, Tne were inawlae, all that wauled Wm immadiatx reconnte to judicious So you, that have Watches likely to cave In, lit example be present to View, And time, which in money, and time-piece be saving, By calling the aid of BARTHOLOMEW. W.

I. BARTHOLOMEW. and Clock Maker, de 5 Comer 11th atd Mxin Kichm md. A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WATCH AND JEWELRY DEPOT, OF MAIN AND PKAItL BTRRETS. receivedonr fall stock of WATCHKS, JEWELRY, SILVER WAUK.

and SPECTACLES, we are prepared to show one of tho largutt and b.u»t atocka tliat ran be fonnd in any bouse ill Virginia. We respectfully Invito country mercbuuta to inapectour stock before buying. bolfcviug that we can offer anch inducements uc will lie Our goods are purchased of manufacturers lu thin country and Kvrope, which us to sell as low as they can be sold in any of the Northern Our Htock consists iu part of Gold and Silver Watchea of every description; Gold. Mosaic. Pearl, Carbuncle.

Lava and Diamond Plus and Bracelets; Ladies'aud Ountleuicii'ii Oold Watch Chains, Cold Studs, Sleeve Muttons. Keys Scald: Finger Kings, with Stone; Seal plain Oold Ring-; pure Oold Wedding Diamond Rings; Gold, Silver and Steel and Eye Gold Pens and Gold Thimbles; Gobi Necklaces and Crosses; Silver and Silver Knives; Silver Porte Monaaiea and Card Napkin Kings; Fruit Knives; Silver Sets. One of the firm a practical atchinaker, to do work iu the REPAIRING department at low and short notice, and at the Kune time will guarantee to give satisfaction. MYERS A Corner of Main and Pearl rents. N.

B. highest price paid in cash for old BILVKR. se 3 PIANOB, Ac. NDNNB CLARK'S OCTAVE PIANOS 1 3 if ft P- H. TAYLOR has lust opened several SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, from the popular manufactory of Messrs.

Nusns A Clark, whose instmnu he has been selling during the past thirty years, to the wntire satisfaction of the numerous purchasers. Also, Pianos offiX octavea, together with several excellent second hand inatruments, which will be sold at unusually low MELODEONS, of Pelaubet'a make, to be obtained at thia establishment otLy. PIANO STOOLS, of a variety of The most eztenaive aaaortment tf MUSIC and Mnrtct! Instruments Id tfce State. P. H.

TAYLOR, je 2.Vta Piano and Music Store, Governor rtreet. PIANOS. For pri! two very anperior PIANOS very Little used. ALEX. NOTT, au Auct.

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, NO. 231 BROAD SIRESi. The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Richmond and the surrounding country, thai they have taken the store, formerly occupied by Mr T. D. Quarles, as a ury goods house, where they intend to keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES.

RUBBERS, TRVJNKB, Aud have uist op-nod this morning alieti ami varied consisting in l.a tics' Kul tl. 11. Do. Morocco Welt do. Do.

do. Ties Do Emamelled Pared Do. Black Heel Gaiters Colored Do. Eugenia Buskin Do. Glove Do.

Patent Tip l)o. Kid Welt Buskins Ho. Goat Husk inn Gent's line Opera Boots Do. liole Bodt Sewed W. P.

Boots Do. Tap Pole In. halfW. Dress Do. Pump Sole Do.

Sewed lirogue Boots Do. Pegged Do. Calf Sewed F. Lace Shoes Do. Oxford Ties Do.

Pegged Tap Sole Ties Together with a general assortment ol Ladies', Misses' and Children's and Rubbers. Aiso, Gent's Sbo and Rubbers, of various styles. Onr Goods being selected from the beat at the lowest market prices, we flatter ourselves that our prices will be lower, according to the qua ity, than ever before offered in this city. We hope by diligence and strictattentioii toour business to merit a libral share of patronage. Plessecatl and examine our Goods, fore puri h-ising Uon't loreet the Brond street.

JEWKTT A EMERSON. GENT DOUBLE AND SIN- SOLE CALF would cn'l ihe attention of our iiicndsand the public gen e-ally toour largo assortment (f the above, embracing pairs of tii Double tolet'idf made to fit smooth nicely, and which will keep the feet perfectly dry and warm; 12.) pairs Gent 's Single Sole Half Gaiters, gotten up very tastily. All of the fbove we will guarantee to render first-rate service. Call and examine tlo for at PCTNKV ft WATTS, de 7 No 113 st Richmond, MILES' DRESS AND WATER PROOF have just received by steamcr. Ml pairs each of the ab which we ally believe are the very bent Bo its nowjiu use.

both as regard's beauty of fit and durability. made arrangements so as to receive them weekly, our assortment will always lie complete, os 1.0 wish the prettiest fitting and cotnfo'taHe Boot to In- found in the city, are invited to call and be fitted, at PCTN EY WATT'S, de 7 No 113 Main st Richmond, LADIES'T I SSE S' AND CHILDIIKN'S SHOES IN GREAT VARIKTY would ask cur friends, customers and the public generally, both in the city and country, to call and examine our stock of Ladies', Children's and Servant's and Shoes, which is very cmtilete, being very large and varied, embracing all the various styles now used. PCTN EY WATTS. de 7 No. 113 Maiu st, Richmond, Va.

JW. P. W. TAYLOII, has now in store the Rowing and Shoes: Ladles' Oa'ters, and thick soles; I.adies' Heel Gaiters ami Morocco Boots; Mis-es'Guiters ami Morocco th and without heels; 'dies' Gout 154 ots itnd Buskins; Boys' ail I youth's Shoes and Boors; Gentlemen's work, of his own and Northern make; Servants' Shoes, ot'the very lies' quality, and of every style; Overshoe tor Ladies', Misses, Oetltlemeii and Boys, of every pattern, with every nd of shoe now in use, Hiid would most respectfully in ant to cull and see the name before supplying themselves, as be is determined to sell as clieapas any one in having been made to order retail purposes. Bear iii mind, 2.S Broiul street the plate.

de W. P. W. TAYLOR. MISSES' SHANGHAI BOOTS.

to hand, a le-autiful lot of Misses' kit and Morocco Shanghai double solo Boots, with and without heels, for sslecheap, by de MARCUS HARRIS, IfC! Broad street. LADIES' THICK SOLE MO BOOTS, just received. Also. Ladies' thick sole Goat 80-tees Misses' Do. Morocco Do.

Morocco, with Is Do. Goat Ladies' Morocco Do. thick and thin sole Gaiters, with heels Do. without heels Do. Foxed round With a large and general assortment of every kind of shoe worn, may be fount very cheap, at So.

Maiu street, at WALSH'S. RECEIVED AND OPENED tuorniug, at No. 13, the following: Ladies' thick Morocco Boots, with heels without thick soled Gaiter Boots M'sses thick Morocco Boots, heels Goat Laiiiei will also find a good assortineut of other kinds, at PAGE'S, de 2 13 Main street. FURS! Ladies will find at the new and extensive HAT, CAP and FANCY FUli DEPOT. No.

78, Maiu street, the following beautiful aud fashionable styles of Fuucy Furs; Sable TALMAS and VICTORINKB Stone Mariein TALMAS and VICTORINKS Extra Fitch and do. Black nx do. do. Russia Fitch do. do.

Rock Marten do. do. British Sable do. do. Russia Squirrel do.

do. Misses' squirrel CAPES and VICB Stone Marten do. Fitch do. British Sable do. Blue and B'lck Coney do.

Blaek Janet do. MUFFS. MUFFATKES and VICB NECK TIES, Ac. And every other style of Fancy Furs, suitable for LrtKiMH, aud Also, handsome of Carriage Holies, Foot Muff's, Ac. The above goods have been carefully selected, and they warranted fresh and free from defect.

The Utontion of the Ladies is leaprctfuilv solicited BINIORD, DICKINSON Wk.ISIGBR, OC ti No. 7.4 Main street. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ft HAT AND GAITER WEARERS from 15to Si per cent, saved by buying from J. H. ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel.

inallty moiuskin second qnuJlty, S3; silk Hats, due calfskin sewed Boots, S3.A"; Congress heal iju.Uity French patent leather. English kid, 53.7.V buckskin, fa-Vi; lasting S2.se; 51.2.V, patent leather pumps, S3; calfskin Oxford Ties, S3 23. They are all made to order and warranted to wear well. Terms, cash on delivery; one price and bo abatement. 10 DIRECT Having determined, that so far as lies in my power, to keep an ASSORTMENT or BOOTS ami SHOES, that cat be excelled ftynone.l have ordered, and this day received, per itwner WASHINGTON, DIHKOT FROM PAWS.

GKNT9 FRENCH BOOTS and SHOES, PATENT LKATHRR and CALF SKIN, of the most approved styles, consisting In pan of Seat's Patent and Calf Uress Boot! Congress Kid "half Gaiters Button II Patent Leather Pumu AM of the above Boots Shoes were MASK dXPRESSLY TO MY OWN by that jiutir KM RS PARIS 4NUFACTDHKR MONSIEDft P. 73 Main RICE ANI' A BEAUTIFY 010DS VERY CHEAP. flplwdid rtlki and fciik Lnoea and aide atrlpsd, do Cal Huper Lace and Muafiti and Sleevss Elegant Vujvet ami Cloth Uwk' Ch -Mi 11... Hteil.i and Clotli Killer Llum C-lubnc llaadkerchieM Yetvot Vetd patt. rna and Srarfa Yogsthcr with every article usually funnu in anm Lt UU PRICK WATKTNS.

AROB GOODS MKNT. HAMILTON, EABTBII New Marbto Building, 190, 2UI and 203 Baltimore Strut. BALTIMORE. Uoto now in atoro (mostly of tlieir owni importation) oue ul tho nnd most complete stocks in the United Htatua. SILIiH andBlLK GO(IDS of evory DRESS very large IRI3U LINENS.

LINEN -ODi3 and ARTICLES of every GOODS a CLOAKS, MANTILLAS and SHAWIJ! KMBROIbKRIKS. I.ACE?, BLANKETS, QUILTS, DOMESTIC article by fARMIES and PLAMTEKS for SERVANTS' USE. lie RETAIL ROOMS on first I RICES am led to uach aiticie, from, which no deviation ia made ff HOLESALE ROOMS on the second and third floors. oc ts GOODS, AT COST. PARKER, NIMM No.

112 Eagle Square, offer their entire stock of Dry Goods at coat, for cash, consisting in part of the lb 1 lowing; SILKS VESTfNOS MOOSLIN3 SILK, MERINO. LAMBS MERIVOS WiKIL, SHAKERS SHIRTS AND DRAW- BoMUAZINKS EKS ALI'ACAS IRISH L.INENS SHAWLS SHEETINGS CLOAKS HOSIEKY, EMBROIDERIES FULLED CLOTHS CLOTHS BATTINRTS CASSI MERES LTNSEYB BLANKETS, Ac. To those of onr who keep accounts with us, we will continue to charge goods at regular prices. oc 15 NEW CLEARING As we still have more than is expedient or desirable, we shall adopt the clearing house system, and sell every body goods at their own and $40 Bilk at $25 $23 do do at. 15 no Brocade do at, 00 immense lot of colored and Black eilks, to be sold at 50 cents and Also, our entire assortment ofricnLace and Mnsliu Embroderiea, -ill be closed at an immense sacrifice.

All we have to say to purchasers, Is that they Should call soon, as the Goods wiust be sold CHRISTIAN LATHROP, no 10 99 Main FOR GBEAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS! by "Jamestown," this morning, ALFREDMOSES' NOTED CASH STORE, no 63 Matin street. AVE YOU HEARD Never have yon seen such bargains as yon ritul in STORE NO. I' 7 SrR KK'f. There yoticautind thecheapest Goods ever before offered in this city. Plain.

Plaid and Fancy Silks, from 30 cents and miA'Hrds; English Merinoes tr- ts to the finest; Fien Meriuoes at hjcents; alfwonlcn lie Laities; Mouslim-s; Shawls Scarfs at all I loaks, Talinus and from $1 I twice tie money, Flannels at and all woolen at (t Miirtiiiii. Towliiu and Table Cloth-, at astonishingly low Embroidered sleeves, ami tambric liaoJs; Hosiery and Glove- Shirt Bosoms; Iliili linens, Let it be the lirat thing iu thenioioiug to call at No. Main street. de JOSEPH ST RAUSE. VfORE NEW shall open i-vA to tbiv a great rnuny new goods suitable for the season, such ru li Chenille and Stella Shawls; Fr.

solid colored and printed Mouslaines, pieces Dobeiges at 10 cents.double width, at cts Steel Ho ips and Quilted Skirts; also, a great mauy heavy for si-rvants' wear, which we are selling at astonishiufc low J. A M. ROSENBAUM, IM) Broad P. large lot of those French Wove Corsets at $1 a piece. de 7 A DIES, READ THIS have just received the following dtsirable Misses'and Ladies' worsted GATTERS Misses' and Ladies' worsted AKMLKTS Ladies HO.

NLBIKS. auda INTAGS, ready and mado to order Rich Black BnttonTRIMMINGS New supplies of WORSTEDS, niligle, double ami Tapesserie; of tiie latUr, for knitt ng ehawis Iliave now the most complete assortment ever offered. S. IIIKSiI, and Trim miiig Store. 209 Broad street, de SMIT'S stock of Goods must besold.no matter at what The Ladies can mipply at one half the uiual pi There will this week a great sacrifice of go sis offered.

A great o.nny bought at auction at great deduction ou former prici s. Trimmings, hmbroideries. illinery Gikkls, White Ooixls, Kiaiiuels, Ob Uauutletts, Huo Is. CVrseta, and thousands of articles. Just drop iu at GOLDSMtT'S.

Gooas are nearly to bo given -uch astoni-hing prices for Goods baa never l-eeti witnesseii before in this city. all, to OOLDSMIT'S, Great Bargain Stc-re, 2 iiroad street. CLOTHING. 41 e. s.

Mcelroy; (ft MERCHANT TAILOR, ,1 NO. 2, BALLARD i il il i Has on hanil a gixxl assortment of CLOTHS CASSIMRKES, VESTINHS, which he prty pared to make up in fashionable style, on good tbrms, and at short notice. In connection with the above, he has made arrangements with the well known bouse of Wni. T. Jennings A one of the most fashionable establishments in Broadway, New York, to supply hiui with superior Clothing, and hap now on an assortment of all styles, from medium to the finest quality.

AH new styles will be introduced as they came out. An assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS will be kept constantly on hand. oc E. 8. McELROT.

HEAD QUA RTE RS, Hnk CLOTHING! if Visitors to the Agricultural aud Mechanics' Fairs, yon arein waut of something really neat and cheap in the way of Clothing and firatlemeu 1 Furnishine not at below cost, but at a fair living profit, give Hie a call, and I will promise my goods, when quality aud workmanship compared, tluili vie with E. B. SPENCE oc No. 130, cor. Main and 13th sts.

42 150 VS' CLOTHING AT COST, FOR subscriber. Intending clese business with the close of the present year, will commence to sell his stock of Children's and Youths" Clothing at for cash He has on baud, Boys from 4 to 17 years of age. Also, Frock Coats. I'auts and Vests, of all ot which will be sold at cost. J.

H. KIDDICK, No. Main opposite American Hotel. N.B—My regular customers will oblige me by settling their accounts at the end ol'the year with their O'ual Those wh.we bill's are overdue, are admonished that, without a speedy settlement, my claims will be placed in other for collection. II no 1501 S' have just re -IJ ceivetl lrom New York a fine assortment ef Boys' of Bantam; Sack Ov Coats; Cloth aud Jackets of all grades and prices; a uiee lot of Black and Fancy Cassiuiere and all styles of Vests.

The above goods have been liought in the last ten dave, for cash, which enables us to sell them lower than ever conld before. We would invite all in want to examine our stock before buy DaRRACOTT. HARM? no 26 to Merchant, Weisijrcr A Co. HARRIS- CO. have just received a choice lot of Clothing, consisting of fine Black Dress Suits very superior Suits; very pretty rich Fancy Velvet Vests; fine Mack Furnishine Oooda of every kind ami quality.

For bargains call O' DARRAOoTT, HARRIS CO. no 14 Successors to Merchant. WeUiger Co. ARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS are now in receipt of the beet elected stock of Gentlemen's Clothing thia city can produce; to prove persons in waut will piease give ft Wt are ready to show Caasimere Bushiest. Suits from lo Handsome Cassimere fro a 5.1 ja Side Baud Business Coats 4jm jj Beautiful lot Cassiiuere Hants 7 Vents' 3jo 4 Large assortment Raglan Sacks Aim a Tri-colorud Beaver Surtout Overcoats lano Seal Skin Over sticks 2f, Gentlemen's Beaver Overccats made expressly to order 10 00 "Ji N.

WALKER A 26 103 corner Main Henri sts. RICHMOND IRON AND STEEL 11 WORK The for sale a large assortment el AMERICAN HEFINEO IRON AMD COMMON KNOLI3H, consisting of Wagon. Dray and Cart Tires, all sites Cistch, Bugicy and Sulky Mors- aiid ilule Shoe Iron Tobacco Mill Tapered Rotiud ami Square in bundles and tolH Railroad Frog Stoel.all siacs For sale at the lowest FACTORY PRICKS, al the Works, near the Petersburg Bridge. JaMKS HUNTER. TTNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, WALL STRAIT, rtiW rOKX,) applications a' tin Com wany's office, in Kichnn-ud, opposite the Hotel, where tt 81 B.

lIABLISToN. 8.1. BATLiKV, Attorney. R.HKK>K,<KKTT.MerdU«4, I W.M. h.

LYONS Attorney to NO, ll Attorney at Hen I Agent for opposite Or to ST PIUChYMU Hwuie. oonrigjMMLJur rale delist N. WKBB A (XX EDUCATION. elect classical mmOoii of tbb icbool, now In entering, coir trimfe Of 1 KTIOHT DAT NIGHT, the Uth Oct. Mohowj will be opened by tlw Committee of the ow in Hall, on Foujbui streot, between Grace and Broad.

a odor the management of Mr. A. Kuoac, and the other in the Hoohs, on Franklin street, 1U Intersection with 23d street, Her. Thomas U. being the principal teacher.

These schools will bo opeued ewrjr other liignt, aud VRKH OP CHARGIf to who we memlxtra of the Institute. Persons win to obtain certificates of aud to the Schools, cau do no by calling on tho iWretacr, at the Hall of Institute, or ou tiUur uf the lowing persons. wu jj au UACifAHLAN BAMUKL 8. COrHtIiLL! iW 4i Slum lotw. Ja, A.

BAIUJAMIN, Mmii 4c ts on V. 11. I. HHMOVALB, hare remoTtid tcuipo- rarilr bo No. Pearl street, under the luuige Hotel, where we shall be plejuwd to mrr old C.

W. I'URCULL A e4 JUcfcange Brokers. PLUME haa removod JIV his office to the house, South of Trinity Church, South yards below the Kxcbsuge Hotel. Dr. P.

continaes to treat all sypbljtU and gonorrheal complaints; and haviug had mr.cV) practice in this line, flatters himself that he can rive very general satisfaction. A call from those interested solicited. Dr. P. also makes and Ysnda one of the best restoratives.

(Chemical Extract of French Flowers,) for constitutional offered to the public. Dr. P. may be consulted confidentially by otherwise. Medicines securely packed and sent to order, i al most ati direction.

Office hours from A. till 9 A.M. FTanklln eet, neartiie Kxchange Hotel. Richmond city, Va Richmond dying and cleansing sulwcrib. rswould rtspectfully invite the atttention of the citizens of Kichmond and viciuitv, to the following card: Dyeing of Merino, tMaine and GoodSj Cloth Cloaks, Crape and other dyed i'h reference to patterns aud beauty of finish.

Damaafc and Moreen Curtains restored to their orianal t'eanty. 'leaniug of Dress Goods ol every description. Carpets, Huns. Table Covers, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Kid and Satin Shoes, Gloves. Ac the very best style GENT'S 00AT8, PANTS, cleaned or died, and re-pressed ssori(rinal.

Merchants' Goods made saleable. Goods returned on the shortest notice, consistent with their being well dona. We would invitespecWl attention to the manner in we dye Crape Crimson, and other fashionable A call ts respectfully We pride ourselves upon the colors and style of work we produce, and tnc impossibility of a competition In this respect; and wlille promptness will always lie exercised, our price will be as low as often paid for inferior work. DENNIS A BRO. Franklin street.

Opposite Metropolitan Hall, no akhmond. a. DQGGETT ANDERSON, UPHOLSTKRKRS AND PAPKR HANGERS, (Coruer of Governor aud Franklin Sts.) HAVE received their Fall Stock of French and American Paper IlanKinKs.all qualities Floor Oil Cloths. Curtain Goods, Cornices and TrimmiDKs, Window Hiadex, MattinKS. aud many other articlod in the line of business, which will be sold at moderate prices.

We also keep on hand and make to order Feat ht Bods. Bolsters and Pillows, Curled Ilair aud Shuck Maitrasses, of the brst ity, aud all other work in vtu line, executed by the most competent woraiueu, wtwi the strictest desire to Ki satisfaction. A portion of public is respectfully solicited. fse in 11 DO. Stupendous Bargains! AT NO.

Hi MAIN STHJCET. IMMKKSE STOCK OF GOODS. SellinK eff, without regard to cost, amounting to (less, if not) more than 8150,000 Consisting of llou-e Furnishing Articies; Kntrlish. French aud German fancy Ooods; Wood and iiiow Ware; Fancy Buikets; Brmmm; Kruthes; Pails; Tubs: Mats; LookingjOlasses: Pejfuuiery; Matches: aud all sorts of Yankee Notions, too tedious mention, all which will be sold awful cheap. Visitors to the Fair, and everybody else, will find this a rare opportunity to supply themselves with almost anything they want, both useful and ornamental.

Don't forget the No Furnishing Bazaar an Fancy Store, No. B.sMain street. oc 26 K. WARRKN. rpo Capitalists and RAKK OI'KNIXG Anoppoi tuuity for an advauUjfeous investment of tfwusuntl dii'ars in a safe aud lucrative business, the products of whi-'h is in great demand, the aupply obtainable inadequate to the present aud snuuHiily increasing waptsof the community.

A practical, energ'tic sud experienced bnsiness man, compcteut to conduct the proposed enterprise successfully, and who is possessed of property upon which tu t'iJ rat'', admirably adapted to the special purpose is in wast of sufficient capital for the prosecution of the business, in such mannrr and upon as extensive scale at it 4'iirabU. To accomplish this object, and facilitate arrangements for a proper and commencement of operation on the Ist of next, terms of a liberal and advantageous character would be entered into with a responsible party, (or partner,) furnishing such aid as may be needed, in cash, or by other financial arrangrmmts, which miv be agreed upon and adopted. lhe investment, in whatever form, would be amply secured IV Satisfactory reference (riven and Var definite information, address E.NTKRPKIBK," P. 0.. Richmouit.

Va. no 2.l—d I TTIRGINLA FIRE AND MARINE ixsmA.rcg COMPACT. CHARTERED BY THK LKGISLATIRE OP VIRGINIA, IN 1832. THIS COMPANY, (SO. 131 MAIX STMKT, RICHMOND.) Continues to insure property of every description against Fire, the of and Inland Transportation, on the most reasonable tiT Lossen promptly settled.

WKIOTOBfs: 11. L. KKNT, Til OS. SAMSON, JOS. ALLKN, C.

W. PURCELL, WM. BEBRS, B. L. WINSTON, IT.

W. FRY, J. P. WINSTON WM. PALMKR, 8.

T. J. A. INLOES, H. A CLAIBORNB, A.

K. PARKER, PATRICK CULLEIi. J. B. GEO.

W. SMITH, oc 12 W. L. COWAROIN. Secretary.

Anew and beautiful process OF AMBROTYI'ING, just received from the ventor in New Vork.at OS BORN E'B PICTURE GALLERY! Come and see th-ra. They have none of that dingy appearance of other Ambrotypes made In the city. This process is capable of producing the most beautiful effects. never has taken cheap, inferior but the best is allowed to go out from this Gallery. No advertisement ever appeared in print of this We rely on our known merit.

ALBKRT OSBORNE, au Opposite the Exchange Bank. Albemarle land kor For sale, my Farm of 311 acres. In Albemarle J. 0. Massey.

Sneed and otherssix from Charlottesville, two and a half from the Virginia Central Railroad and two from the Rivaitntt improvement. One hundred snd twenty bottom land-are cleared, enclosed and highly iiupr ved. All necessary out and a well ot first rate water are on the If preferred, an exchange will be made for Richmond property. Address me it call at my office, corner of Franklin Governor 8. A.

IIART. oc I QAT II RIGHT, formerly on 15th A-is street, has taken one of the new just erected ou Governor street, ween Mam and wher- he will be pleased to see ami all others who may denre to purchase FURM TURK, assuring them that he will sell goods fareath cheaper than they can Uught elsewhere. Hie stock la luth'h larger and a great deal better than it ever u. consisting of all usually kept in a furniture store with a large assortment FKATIIKR BEbs, BOLSTERS, MATTRESSES; also iiED COVKrInO. Persoiw ii.

want ot any article in my line will (ifjd it to their advantage to give me a call before purchasing 2S-3m E. OATHRIGOT. PALIAFERRO FAMILY will commence in a few making the abovt neqnalled brand of FLOUR. Persons wishing to leave their names at our office, on Cary. corner ot 12th streot.

7-U TALTAFRRRO A RRID T'HE RICHMOND 80DA WATER AND BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT IN FULL fORCK, Willi ITS DOUBLE SET OF SELF ACT INO GENERATOR 8-T! 1E OLDEST OF TH i KIND genuine tied Soda Water is pnt up by M. Ma Lemon and Sarsaparilla Pop, Philatielphla Por Ale, Chanipague Cider and Browu Stout. to the bottling ot Lager Bwr, of superior quality, in pint and hal' pint aoit customers. MoCORMACK. 30ft Broa.l IXf offer the following Drawing Paper at wholesale or retail, very low, rht: White Cartoon or Draftiug Paper, 511 Br wide Yellow Pattern do do 3A do do Itrawing and Coloring Paper i Tinsel Paper, 2 sixes Tracing do 4 Cartridge Paper Transfer do, red and black Juben Board; Bristol Board; Mooochrumatic uard; Prepared Oil Sketching WM.

hATTLEK A OK N2 Main UUTTER, BUTTER, superior Frtwh Butter iVi. Ur whk will tag made with several of tha celebrated the to rapply on the most liberal i hotel keeoon aad to 0 PLBABANYK. authoHtj of a deedT' flroa HeruaM Briel, of ta udactw Hrheral Urocerv mm) gaWftoafaMM twi, name, aad tokuy aad well a. BTJsnrass cards. MSKKjr TifWiAft, J.

Catr ofP. Kilward. of HPHWEATf, FAULENFR CLARK A CvHMtoStON MKItCil AMTit (omcs 13fn matt, BICHMOMb, TA. tOT Advances made oa ta uo jyjARBLE WORKS. JOHN AV I Bg, STONI CUTTKR AND ASON otStr'ate irritertT 1 1' 110MAS W.

u. H. muuotunv, MATTrfOrt. OUIDGFORD a Qeaerri idU Merchants, on Uta Utk UichmonJ, Va. ct B.

COOK i AocTioxaiai No. MAIN smiKKT.olfcr their Mm public as Auctioneers tor saW of Iteai Krlu PuniiU.re.Uroceriui, Drr Goods. Uvrses Cattib 4botU UoUce reasonable rooms, tbev win n. mX withont sates of every description attended to na. on reasonable terms.

IC P. 000K WM. NOTT. rHE VIRGINIA TOBACCO WARSa. HOUriB, NO.

49 FRONT RTRRKT, NSW CONNOLLY A ADAMS, COMMIb i'ON MKBCBAirrs FOR TBI SALS Of VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLI A KiWisis TURED TOBAOOO. 0 $fT Lllieml sdvancements on cxwirnTwnts c. ADAMS is connected A. Cowkollt. HOST.

Apams. jy LA SIIINE, Auctioneers and Commission No. 74 Main their undivided for the saIVS 1 01 and household furniture Saleof borsee, mnles, eowf, trigone and carriage. Saturday. P.

LARUB, AS. nc Vr- ts A. BTURDIVANT, ATTORXM Practices fn the Conrte of Kich niond over, ami Chesterfield. AU Notarial engagement; promptly performed. Office corner Bank and 11th streets, opposite God' Hall, Kichtnona.

FOR SALE, AC. FOB SALE AT A BARGAIN, orEXCHAXUE FOR STATE STUCK, RAILROAD UR OTHER GOOD BONUS. I am authorized to sell from ten to eighteen thousand laud, consisting of ssvei-at tracts lying in the counties of Nicholas, and Urevnbrler. Virginia, to and perfectly satisfactory title will be uuitie. Must of It is heavily timbered with beech, maple, sugar-tree Mid other valuable timber, among sonis of which there is little or no Extensive bodies of gofsl arable land may bj-f mndou line of the partaking of a bin is denominated in that sectional conutry, and iu west prairies.

that those wishing to pure hone will vv-w lands it is deemed to enterinto a very full description in advertisement, suffice it to say. that in point of natural ertilit)innd adaptation to the culture nf es.frnits Ac these landd'are repieaented as heme far superior to any east of the Blue Ridge. and the lands of Hon, R. M. T.

Hunter, Wm. H. Mac.farland, aud others. The Virginia Central Railroad will tutus thioughthis section of the country slid enhance the vilue of these lauds eaceedingly. The county of Nicholas, particularly, has been rapidly filling up with an industrious population from other sections of Yirg nit and North Carolina.

All communications addressed to tae at Richmond, will receive prompt attention. JAMEST. SUTTON, IJind A Pension Act. no Oor. of Bank md llth fc'ts.

ftichmond, Va LOUR MILL AND FIXTURES COM PLKTK FOR SALE have one of Noyss' 33 Inch BURR STONK MILLS, with all the axesaary machinery for making the best Family Floor, for very low, comprising Smut Machine Screen, Bolting Cloths, Elevators, Shafts, and Bolting Cheats, all ready to be attached to a Water Mill or Strain Engine. ami capable of making of best Family Flour in twelve hours. This Mill and Machinery has bceu worked in the city Richmond akrout 3 months, by Oeorge Merriam, dee making superior Family Floor, and is now as guod new. The present owner having no use for it, will sell it for less than half of the cost TWs machinery cau be seen and the price ascertained by application at the United States Hotel. JOHN A.

JETRR. N. Mill will grind IU bushel aof corn per hour into the fiuest Meal. se UOR SALE 10,000 STATE STOCK, in sums to suit purchasers, by jy 0. W.

PURCRLL A CO. STOCK FOR SALE in suma to anit few of Richmond A Danvlllt Railroad 9 tock, for wUicli the highest market pries will be paid. Kxchange on New York, Philadelphia and Ball usurp, bought and sold. a W. PUBCBLL A 00., Broken.

INFIRMARY OF THE MEDICAL COL- A LEGE OF Infirmary. connected with the Medical College of l.vUed in tlie city of Richmond, (corner of Marshall and OW lege streets,) is opeu for the receiptkm of throughout the year. All persouH requiring Medi. or Surgical aid, except ihe iumm.x ami tlxw laboring uuder contagious disease, are admitted into leati tutiou. The for the atck are complete.

The are under the charge of the Professors of the College. The for Board. Medical attendance, Nu ruing and Medicine, are fur White Patiocta. Se per waak. Colored Private to 15 43T By agreement this day entered Into between the Faculty of the Medical College and the attending of Bellevue Hospital, in addition to the weekly charge, a fee varying froru li to tXi will be demanded of patients requiring Surgical operation.

The particular charge for any specified operation niay be ascertained forehand by applk ition to the Resident Physician.or the Attending and Surgeous of either institution. Attending Gibson, and Wellford. AtUjuiing Tucker and Conway. PrcHdrnt 8. X.

D. Persons in the country wishing to send patients the Infirmary, or desiring information, may address the President or Steward. jy BXCHANO BANK OP Rirmoro, nth Jaly, IM7. 'T'HE undersigned offers for sale Stock of A this Bank, for the of increasing capital. at 105 inWrust on par value, from Ist July, ir W.

pTWnoTHfeR. Gaabiar. YX7INDOW SHADE DEPOT, 230 Froad GOLDKN entire stnrk of at the following redneed prices, for cush, worth STW Plain Sbadei chsap at ft. Boqueu 62 cheap at tin. Vases cheap at Si.AM.

Gothics tl, cheap at $2. Go'd Border (1 cheap at S3, Velvet Border ft Velvet and Gold Centre fct, cheap at til AUo, a liaantil'ul assurtmcut of India Rubber Table Oil Cloths, a durable article. P. ami supplied at New York M. Shades made to order, at abort sotica.

oc i-3m I)EFERRINO lo the advertisement of my removal to IKth street. Main Carv, I leave to submit to my and the public in general, the lot lowing of for Uw inter Lager Beer, Philailelphia Ala. Porter and Cider, Ued up ta quarto, per lneXwitd half eltrs charged. Lmcer Beer la half, quarter and eighth barrels, (the la tter of galious, a package exclusively tor the city Philadelphia Ale in whole half at the low eat market price. Terots cash.

N. and Bar a per centage allowed. V. WI MUCK KR, litth Mkin Cary. left with Lai l)er A kobiuiuu.corner ith and Franklin; Duval A Sorfcu, ami Mais, or at my will on promptly attended to.

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to pay tKwtaite.to A RAH. Prof. JAM KB Boi No. A YKAR lOM. New York OMee.

The A VKAR. employment fitted to either A VKAK in IKeiiuiuaterul. It A KAR. I article of daily owenmpllou. A YKaR A YKAR.

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