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MOIfDAX MORNINO AUO. 20. ihthb The following order of the day has just heen posted up in the varton. barracks of Paris. Marshal command! the flrst d- Arniee has observed with sorrow that several cases of suicide have taken place in tbe corpe placed nnaer his orders, lie consequently thinkelt his duty to attain make known to the troops the order of the day oi the of July, 1851, which is thus worded: 'Whatever may be the cause of these deplorable acts, they show less than weakness they are contrary 10 the laws of Hod and of religion, and are equally condemned by those of honor.

The Emperor Napoleon 1., under similar circuraetancee, branded snicide with reprobation, by comparing, in a memorable order of tbe day, hi.v wbo voluntarily attempted hisown lite 10 a his post on theeveof The Marshal convinced that, by the troops under his command ot these noble words, which enhanced in value by the authority ot a great name, will b. attended to hy all tbo-e are strong: and Maeroae, an.l who ihe shame of thluaf la their duty- Tn. Tribune in a latelaeae. 2l the -assail from iheUroa. Lake, which are now matted la the Euro, eaa and coa.tn.

f-ale The tut oosaptleesMltT-Wtaa of x.tiaat capacity of iluee handred and eeveateee We know el nothing which tn re I'lainly marks the enterprise of our is try men thaa the rapid increase ot the tonaaceoa the Lafens and ihe total -disregaid of distance aad daageraeltMai such men as the 01 at Ida of the little sefcooatt lately Rn-1: having amveti at Ooaataattaoyla UMCOC capacity of these els t.ius. rhf Tnhune says that ntq i. br to load tor Uharleetea, are now quite it adds, this had been predicted mx years ago, thtTrf is uot tuul.l laker but would have smiled One Of the steam-tugs betoagiag t0 tad 1 "is carrying cattle from Btaaoa to Cuba. She is a nice little steamship, and has bad her .11. 1 changed to a low pressure, and an uigvnions selt-coiuiensiug iuveiitK-n ooaaoetod with it, for producingtresh water from Tits Ghat Whisrki Martin, mwlag from Boston to New York, had au exciting accideut at East) am, Monday afte numbers of persons being anxious to see bun atloat, he his wli-rrv.

although the wind was blowings gale and the surf was running very high. He satotoal on the waves in flne style, vis boat ruling like a bird, tin returningto the shore, one ol the heavy rollers struck hira astern, aad capsized him in a twinkling. Coming to ihe surface, he clung to tbe boat and righted it, but iv endeavoring to regain hisseat.it oapotaaa. Much anxiety was Ml by the spoctatota, who were unahle to render any as- owing to his distance from shore, and the rapid undertow ou the beach. Hy clinging to the wuerry, he was carried to and until he at last touched the sand, when he was brought ashore, much exhausted, with bis lace slightly bruised The wherry sustained no damage, and the oars were secured.

A purse was immediately made up lor him by those who had witnessed hi. perilous adventure. "Partabt Pocr la the military spirit is aroused in France by tbedepartaroof soldiers for another war. A yearagoit was unbardy later to China: to-day it is to the Holy Land. The cry Partant pour la Syne is sounded by every trooper's horn iv ttie Empire.

What "was to the a romance is to her son a reality. How little did shecompreheud, when she was the notes of this beautiful march, the destiny that awaited them, or the events that were to again make them the rallying-cry of a French army bound for the Holy Land And wti.it now inu.t b. the feelings of Louis when he hears the military bands for the East playing this production ol his dearly-loved mother. ok North Carolina years ago. North Carolma abandoned the growth of cotton, owing to not very clearly defined, but such as tbat the season was too short, the too bach soil too thin, Ac, but has returned to It with vastly increased energy, producii ga greater yield in one county now, than in tbe whole State formerly.

And it is making tbe districts rich, signs of vhich are seen in the improvement of lauds, of bail-tags, ami the general condition of the population. There are already planters who iv bags, which, at SSO per bag. is and, teu years ago, the same men did uot produce a bale! The Law of is now before the lioase of Lords in England, a bill introduced by Lord Brougham, to amend the law of evidence, some notice of which may interest the profeision here. It is proposed, by this measure, to enable all defendants ia criminal cases, as ia done 111 civil, to give evidence for ou oath, iv cases of ia which tbe prosecutor himself is tXiinined, tbe condition being that they must tils submit t. cioss-examiuation, and to prosecution for perjury, if they make anyfalse statement.

There is every prospect that this bill will be parsed this session. moon tain of pure talc exists in Cherokee county, N. C-, west of Murphy. It is termed the "French by tailors, who it us a for chalk. It is now in the manufacture of ihe Sne soaps, aad aa aa frictioalat oa heavy machinery and wagons and carnages moistened with oil.

In the vicinity of navigation tins vast "formation''would be of great value in the arts: but where it is the expense of transportation would leave no profits to the raiut-r, and it must therefore remaiu unused 11 ul 11 dense population, with accompanying encompass i F-JUnsa fob Brass Work of Su. line, and dissolve tbem in 1 pint of ale colored witb gumbago or tumeric. This imparts a yellow brass hue to the varnish, aud when it is dry, tbe metal to which it is applied is protected trom becoming tarnished. Hy adding dragon's blood (the red concentrated juice of calames draco,) to lac-varnish, it becomes suitable for various kinds of wood. Articles to which this lac.juer is applied should be kept in a warm place until the varuiih is they will dry without lustre.

Death of ar Elephant of a Bkokbb performing died at lowa city, the llth ult. The day before, she aud her mate "Albert," in crossinga river, were washed down the stream. Upon getting outatid missing him, sbe became very wild, and scattered the people in quick time. Albert was gotten out safely, after some trouble, but Victoria failed rapidly, and died next day. Her body wa- dissected, and the heart found to be burst.

She was valued at up Cuasbebbieb Barnstable (Mass.) Patriot says tbat, notwithstanding tbe damage done to ihe cranberry vines by worms and insects in certain sections of the country, this crop bas never been larger than it will be the present season. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. ViHGIMA AM) Tfc.NMh.-KK RaILKOAD Co Lyaohbars, Va Aug. 7th, 'PHI- lIIK I l.r.M II ANNUAL I INGofthe K.ockholders in the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company, will tie held in the ball of their depot in the city ol Lynchburg, on WEDNE-DA Y. the 12th day of September next By order ol the Boaid of Directors.

WM. H. HUGHES, Secy. OF PBOXT Know all men by these presents, that we, the being stockholders in the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company, do hereby c.n-fetituta and appoint our true and lawful attorney and poxy, to represent each of us in all neral meetings of the Stockholders of said Com pat.it when we are jt personally present, with full and authority at such general meetings to give such vote or votes, and to do such other actor tic's, as each of us could aiveordo, if we were personally present. Witness our hand and seals, this day of Witness, ISbal.l ISkalj Proxies to reprssent stock in their meetings, shall only be valid lor the space of two fioin the oate Late Mill U2S W.H.

H. t.RANARV AND On Cary, id dior below 12th Street, and next to Flour Inspector's former Qfice. J. MONROE (Successor to Jas Thomas, Com'r Merchant,) informs the citizens of Richmond, and the public generally, that he has purchased of tne Ugai Mr. Jas.

Thomas alibis stock on I ch RN OATS, HAY. CORN AL, will continue to keep on hand and deal in GRAIN. FEED. TOBACCO, FLOUR, elect parcels of country cured BACON. BUT TER, BEESWAX, DRIED FRUIT, wig every effort to facilitate the interests of tuose who may lavorthe new concern.

A continual! oi the patronage heretofore extended to his ir.decessor is solicited. Si- relers, by permission, to Messrs. Hii-l A Abcukb, Vax Law, Tati.ob fc Co Jorei Co Rich abb Ca.thobb, Philip a I'-itK, Esq Va. 1 5 3 MONROE CARTER. Amtt -LOfIiMIW-itUl.

RCfll. undersigned have asaocieted A ftni ,4 er anu YAGER GKOCE piirpote if the NE.4 KD COMMISSION BUSI streeu, vo ol (AMJLv 1 01 0 tleiised to ofler the pb.J.b'Jl"! 0 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ltl, IB NEW KENT ROAD.IN HEN- Rli.O COUNTY. FOR SALK We are authorised by Mr Thos. White ford to sell his FARM, on New Kent Road, in Henrico county. It 169 10 acres.

The improvements are a new framed dwelling house with four rooms, kitchen, and all necessary out houses, besides two ol excellent water upon the premises. The neighborhood is unexceptionable. Persona in want of a small Farm or Market harden, near to the city, would do well to examine this propertr Terms will be made very liberal For particulars, apply to Mr. Whitsfobd. upon the premises, or to JAS.

M. TAYLOR SON. au Auctioneers THK OF THE I' A on James Kiver in Powhatan me not having been made. The whole of said harm, or a portion the mat -eat of which 0 acres are very MO seres ol first class low m.kin a compaci and toaut.lul F.rmwill sold on terms Address Oo su din v' r-ti 0., Powhatan. roil A small TRACT O.

LAN.7. fifteen and one hall acres, in a hne sta'e of cultivation with nn apple orchard There is also a DWEEI.ING HOI fine well of water, sn.i other improvements This property is located in a good neighborhood ad joining Dr David Winf cc and others, in the eouat) ol Chesterfield about four miles from in Chester, oa the Broad Rock Road For further particulars, addreas KOIM, Richmond. Va au 11 SUM) At II 1 1 A. YuRK RIVI-R KAILROAD. Y'OR I am ant ho.

iz- ,1 to seil one hundred acres of LAND. iniineiUa'el) on the York River 11 -mit miles from the cit of Richmond, adiotnuig the laada oi ih a. J. Carter. 1 bitip Kins and others ab utone halfcleared and would Bait veil lor 1 11 Ac The wood land is in pine and oak It is so yen ent 10 a mill an.l several churches the a cietj got.l A Ear gain can 1-e hid in the farm, if immediate appli cation be 111 de to the su ter Iwr, or it will be ex el anged for property in the city or upon 'he RO.

LYNX. Laad Agent, Ac. au 11-du otfioe Metropolitan Hall. eA VERY DESIRABLE FARM MIX SALE IN NEW KENT COUNTY. MILES FROM In com pliance with the last will and testament Charles Pearson, deed, 1 shall proceed to on the premises, in the county New Kent, on the lotti of Seftea-ber, at 11 o'clock A.

ul fair; if not. the next lair day thereafter.) the valu FARM on which he resided, known as Woodland." containing ton acres, more or less. The has upon it adwe.l-ing boast and ail the necessary out. houses. A one half of the land is cleared, and a por tion of it hne meadow land, bordering on Slack Creek.

I nr farm is located in a good and healthy 's convenient to nulls, stores and post -offices The Hichmond and York River Kailroad passes directly through the farm, an.l is about one hour's ride from tne oity of Riohmond. It is seldom such a farm, so fertile, sc tutited, and such facilities marketing, is offered lor sale. Those wishing to view the premises oan apply to Mr Mile who will take great pie in showing them over the ns further particulars wi I please ad drcst. Mr.Trs.TA: by letter, at Hubbard sP.O., New Kent county, or hi. P.

Pbak os, Richmond, Va. I'kkm cash the remain-'er in six, twelve and eighteen months, and a deed ol trust upon the land to secure lerred payments. JOHN P. PEARSON, Executor. au 13 mget VALUABLE FAR.

OF ACRES. IN THE COUNTYB HANOVER, WITHIN ONE OF THE VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. FOR having permanently in the city of Richmond, and finding it impossible to pay that attention to his farm which it should receive, has determined to sell it. The improvements are all new. consisting of a handsome two story rooms, besides passages and basement, all p'astered and painted, together with a good double Kitchen, and all other necessary out-houses.

The land is rapldi-i improving, as ttie growing crops will attest, ar.d with proper management will become in a short time very desirable. Besides a considerable quantity of nure annually made on the place, no pains or expense have beeta spired to procure from Kichmond and other places tune, ashes, plas ter. and other fertilizers. This larm adjoins the Old Merry Oak's treat, and is in full view of the Stage Road from Richmond to Hanover Court- House. Mr.

John P. Jenkins, manager on the place, will take pleasure in showing For terms, appiv to Goi.Di.ti Arraasoa, or to -ts LEROY A. CRENSHAW. SFARIH FOR SALE IN VER.6,. MILES FROM I otfer for sale, privately, the FARM I made arrangements to move to mv new house, on my father's old place.

It contains ACRES of superior vegetable land, readily yielding tS 10J per acre; luo acres cleared land, balance in wood and timber. The DWELLING contains bix rooms and two basements, with all necessary out-houses, new. A beautilul yard, with handsome shade trees, enclosed with oak post and rati. Good garden, enclosed. It is very healthy with one of the best spnecs in Virginia one hundred yards fiotn the house; ice Pond, Good neighborhood, with four Churches of different denominations in two miles.

Should it not be disposed of privately, I will sell at public auction, on the premises, 1 miles Irom head of Mechanicsville Turnpike, on Tl. Au.ust, at 11 o'clock, (if lair; if not the next lair day.) For further particulars, apply t. me. on the premises. On day of sale.

HENRY C. WINGFIELD. Richmond. P. FOUR VALLABI-E TRAMS'.

I)K Bland in chesterfield, sale, privately, in REAL ESTATE in tne county ol Chesterfield, oi iijisting of four tra-ts of valuable LAND, well located and advantageously situated for farming purposes. The first tract contains 445 acres, located on Falling Creek, about 9 miles from the city of Richmond, iinniediat.eb on ttie Broad Rrcg a good DWELLING-HOUSE and all necessary out bouses. There are about SO acres of valuable flat Land attached thereto, which renders the tract valuable. The seooaH tract contains about acres, located on the Falling Creel. Turnpike.

5 miles from Richmond and has a jtood Dweiiing-House and necessary out houses, l'he third tract issitua ed on the same road, about 7 miles irom Richmond, and contains 150 acres, witn a good Dwelling-House and all necesstrv out-houses, and ie in an unproved cond tion and well located for farming purposes. And the fourth tract is located about 9 mi es from Richmond, and within oue mile ol the same Turnpike Roan, containing acres, and is very valuable for its fine tiii.t.-r. 1 will sell ali of the tracts, or either of them, on reasonable terms, as I am anxious to remove to another portion of the State Any one wishing to purchase can apply to the subscriber in person, who resides on the first-mentioned tract, or through the mail, addressed to Manchester Post Office. Chesterfield. jy27 BEVERLY W.

BURTON. j. a hot irim.i, fMI BA COt" V. VIRGINIA, I FOR SALE. i well known WATERING PLACE is now tiered for sile.

It is situa'od twenty miles from the Millboro' Depot of the Virginia Central Railroad, and ex cept that short d-stance, has an unbroken railroad connection with the principal cities of the United States. As a remedial agent in a large number of the most serious maladies tor the relief ol which persons from ait portions of the United States res rt, during the summer months, to the mountains of Virginia, the waters of the Hot Springs have attained a reputation superior to that of any other mineral water in the State. The BUILDINGS for boarders are sufficient to accommodate more thaa 200 persons There are now upon the premises TEN BATHS, constantly supplied with fr3sh water, from springs, of various temperatures from 78 deg. to 106 deg. "Fahrenheit As the supply of MINERAL WATER is most abundant, the bathing accommodations mi put be increased to any extent that could be desirable.

A more healthy and delightiul summer climate oan nowhere he found. A valuable FARM of more than 1,000 acres is attached to the Springs, and will be sold with them. Eor terms, address S. Goons, Hot Springs, Thos. F.

Goods, Boydtoa. Mecklenburg county, Va. 8. GOODE, THOS. F.

GOODE. jy Executors of 1 hos. Goode, deed. HORSES, FOR ALB KEJiTHKV MILES-25 choioe KENTUCKY MUEEB, from fifteen to sixteen huh, for sale. Apply at 7f GEO.

L. EARNEST'S Stables, street, au Between Franklin and Grace. HALE ANJD HORSE EOR SAL, have for t-privately a -pice HACK and a pair of good HORSES, which will be sold low, if immediate application lie made to JM -te R. L. DICKINSON.

78 Mam st. r-v FOR pair of well-matched MA RES, about hands high. Sand erttr years old; can go together tietter than 4 minutes and one can travel in 315 single. They are perfectly sound and kind, and are sold because the owner has no furtner use lor them. Also, a CALKCHE, with double set ol HARNESS, both nearly new.) Apply to JOS K.

HIX, au 11-3w American Hotel Stable. JAMES Bk JHL No. CO Main Impor ter and Manufacturer RIFLES. FIBTOLS, GUN MA and CUTLERY, calls the attention ol the oitizens of Richmond to his large and exten assortment of well-selected goods, whicb he is prepared to offer to the trade and public at wholesale and retail, on unusually favorat-le terms His facilities are such that he is enabled to supply Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Walking Lanes, Ac, Ao upon as reasonable terms as similar goods can be purchased any where. He f-eiieves that his stock is better adaptel to the wantsot the Southern public than can be generally found the i ar w.

Northern importing houses, and respectfully splioiU a oall from merchants and others, with the assurance that both prices and goods shall be satisfactory. au JAS. MA removed to Franklin street, a lew doors Babove tiie Old Market House, where he will keep on hand, times, a general assortment and A RNEBB, and everything usually kept in ttie business Persons in want will please oall and exam minis stock, as he is determined to sell. au 9-tw TO TRAVELERS HI A Opticians, Mam Savings Bank,) Riohmond, are prepared to supply people leaving for watering places, with their splendid MA FINE GLASSES and TELESCOPES, possessing high power and giving a clear and distinct sight for distant objects on land or water. STEREOSCOPES and HTE REOSCOPIC entertan.ing instrument, ohansins the tedious and monotonous time at tke.lirl_f to sniorwitnt Md MUtht-Mtiyt' Risked at Wfl 'j, SUMMER KJSOKTaa.

a. a MMSMfI lies to sojourn at th HO I EL. during tie months and Sep to $2 per day. gu-t Ist. Km Proprietors.

HT.eia Hotel, Old Point Hygeia i. i jy AMELIA SPRINGS Wept open forthe reception of Vis during tiie season, -hi hetetoloie. nr THOS. C. WILLSON SON.

BK. Persons wishing information, address jy to- lm N. WI ON, Manager. BRAIN ARD Tim SE, EEMIRA, NEW YORK. E.

BLOSSOM. Pbopbiktob, Proprietor of the Blossom House, Chester, N. This large and commodious Hotel, at. the junction of the N. Y.

and E. R. R. with the roads leading Baltimore to Niagara F'alla. is now open for the reception of visitors.

Pure air, fineeoenery, swell gtocked larder, go.Ml lieds and attentive servants, are some ot the attractions to travelers. No saVrta will be seared to continue its charaoter as a IKB I tiu TEL Pnisengers desiring to visit Niagara Falls can procure through tickets to Baltimore, at which point through tickets can he procured to the Falls by tiie Northern Central Railrotd, the shortest and most expeditious route to Elnura, Canada, and the Nortuwest. RBrKBB.cKS: Zkm'k Bar.Urn, 1 F. Hbn.ktt. R.

9. Coleman, Eutaw House, C. C. Adbbob, Bust. Parkb.

Pun Garrktt, Harrisburg. jy 10 lm 4 THE ASHLAND HOTEL-Tins resort, situated mxt.pti mi'es I RICHMOND.in the lieautiful and tin i. ii, liageof ASHLAND, on the Ki'hmond. Frederick.burg and Potomac Railroad, is now open for visitors, and is prepa ed to accommodate fanilies with good fare, and everything dem rable. The head of the family will be lurnished with a Free Ticket between Ashland and Rich mond.

For further information, apply at Superintendent's office Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, or address JNO. L. THOMPSON, Proprietor. jy Ashland, Va.

STTa be dTordali 5 an iodine These Springs will JyyHSJLl'ir Itie reoeptiun of Visitors on the 15th of They are situated directly on the Lynch burg and Salem Turnpike, ten miles from Lynch burg and four miles from E'orest Depot, on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, at winch Depot a vehicle will run during the season to convey visitors to and from the Springs. Persons from Eastern Virginia and North Carolina, coming hereby public conveyance, will take the South Side Railroad at Petersburg, thenoe to Lynchburg, and then per Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Forest Depot. P. ECHOES RONS. Proprietors.

CARRIAGES, FOR SALE. A ie EOK SALE A handsome open RUGGYi nearlj new. Price to JOS. K. HIX.

an American Hotel Stable. Tjtmghjg, FOR TOP perfect order, and an set of DOUBLE HARNEBSto lie sold a bargain. Apply At EARNEST'S Stable, on 18th street, I Franklin and Grace, or at this office. je 28-ts C'ARRIAOES, has on his Coach Making Establishment, on Lombard Alley, between Main and Cary, (13th and Hth near the Columbian Hotel, COACHES. CHARIOTEES.

BAROUCHES, BL'GGIES, with and without tops, and of his own make, of the liest material and of whioh will be sold as low good work of the kind can be in the city of Richmond, and 1 respectftilly ask a call from those in want of any article in the Carriage line, as I am determined to make to order and to sell at the lowest prices possible; and all work sold that is new, warranted. MICAJAH MANGUM. CHINA, GLASS, SUMNER A 30 Importers, Wholesale Keta.i lie ir, CHINA. GLASS. Ql YmW WA and HO E-F IRNI SII ING GOODS, respectfully announce to the pubhc that they have removed to their new store, IRON BUILDINGS, Governor where, with greatly increased facilities for business, they hope to be favored with a continuance of the extensive patronage bestowed upon them at their old They have now on hand a very large and complete stock, wh'ch they olier to the trade and at retail on as favorable terms as any regular house in the country.

Importing our own goods direct, and in very large quantities, we are prepared to oiler great inducements to buyers. A call solicited. OEO. J.SUMNER Iron Front Buildings, Governor st. CHHU ARB RLAUWAU AT -V" SCHAAP fc ELEGANT STOCK OF CHINA, tiI.ASS WARK AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS FROM 79 MAIN TO THE CORNER OF BROAD AND THIRD we were compelled to eive possession of our store to the Traders' Bank on the 22d of June, and consequently have still a very heavy stock on hand, we concluded to sell for a few days at cost, and request a call of all housekeepers in want of a prime article at a very low ficure.

Our supply of Dinner. Tea and Chamber Sets. Silver-Plated, All Brittaoia, Japanned and Block Tin-Ware Bird Cages, Carriages, and thousands of other articles useful and ornamental is complete and as fine as in any establishment in this Call at BCHAAP A cor. Broad and 3d sts. KKKSEETPARR'S IMPROVED fSjL "1 1 1' FRUIT JARS, with Cork Stoppers, Air-Tight, fur Preservinz Fresh Fruit, Oysters, Mince Meat, Ac.

We have a very large assortment cf the above supenoi Jars, of all s.zes at very low prices, at our Pottery, corner 12th and Cary streets. KEESEE PARR. Manufacturers. Goblets, Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes. Decanters, Preserve Dishes, Frutt Bowls.

Spoon Holders, Lemonades. Lager Beer Glasses, Glass lui.es. Salt Cellars, fee. for sale at the China Store of T. A.

BULKI.EY. 137 Main street. PRUOS, PURCELL, LADD, A (O ti I 8 122 Mam street. Corner 13th street, mond, Oner for sale in quantities to suit 2,500 lbs. liest Indmo, 60 bbls.

Burning Fluid, 8 hhds. -rime Madder, 50 Coal Oil, 600 Carb. Sod 25 Sperm Oil, IW) cases do. in 1 lit. 15 Lard Oil, papers.

4,100 palls. Lamp Oil, 25 casks Sal Soda, 60 bbls Machine Oil, HOOB. Sulph Uuintne, 200 cises Sweet Oil. 600 kege Lewis' Lead, in 40 Linseed Oil, Oil, 160 cases Extract Cream Tartar, wood, lOu bags Sifted Pepper, 26 bbls. Spts.

Turpen-30 Allspice, tine, 60 Ginaer, prime, 15 ke.s Apto. Emerys, 150 boxes Powdered 2 COO Ihs Rel'd Borax, Spices, pure, 6 bbls. Camphor. 35 bbls. Castor 0 11, 3 000 lb.

Pure Saltpetre, prime, 26 bbls Venet. Red, 25 ils. Alcohol, 100 boxes Starch, 5 tons Zinc, in oil, French Window sizes, With a full stock of other articles, and PATENT MKDI'MNKS, FANCY SOAPS. PERFUMERIES, Painters' COLORS, BRUSHES, fee fee on our usual terms. PURCELL.

LADO fc Drugsists. 122 Man street corner 13th. N. and prompt attention to packing and stupptn-. orders.

ft E. T. ROBINSON, GRADUATE OF THK, PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. (SUCCBSSOK TO A ROBINSON,) Fourth and Franklin Streets, Richmond, Has in store a lar.e, fresh, and well selected stock of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES. Ac, which he offers at low prices.

Strict personal attention will be given to all the departments of the business. Orders for shipment will be promptly attended to and most carefully packed. 777.jp j. w. APOTHECARY AND 17th street, between Grace and Broad, ChW, i intn.v!., Va Keeps constantly on hand a well-selected stock of PURE and RELIABLE DRUGS, MEDI CINVS.

CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUFFS. WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, ALCOHOL, BURNING FLUID, GARI K.N SEEDS. PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES of ever" kind. TOBACCO, SNUFF and CIGARS of various brands, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES of the in fact, usually found in DRUG STORES-whioh will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Also.

POLLARD'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT. PHVSICIANB and others can rely on having their PRESCRIPTIONS accurately and carefully compounded, at all hours of the DAY and NIGHT. J. W. FRAYSER, Apothecary and Druggist, my 17th, between Grace and Broad sts.

a A. Apothecaries and No. 10 Main street, near Oid Market, Kichmond, will keep on hand a genera! assortment of pure Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Window Glass. Putty, Dye Stuffs, Patent Mediomes, Brushes of all kinds, Surgical Appliances, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Soaps, Perfumery, Fanoy Articles, Garden Seeds, Glue, Sand Paper, Tobacoo, Cigars, Snuff, Medicinal Liquors, fee.

Prescriptions prepared at all hours, with speoial oare, by members of the firm alone. Physicians' orders from the country exeouted promptly, and tbe most reliable medicines furnished. fo a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 83 Main Street, Richmond. We call the attention of the trade ol Virginia and North Carolina and Tennessee to our Spring stock, whioh has been bought on the best terms, and whioh we are selling as low as they can be bought in any Northern oity, oonsisting in part INDIGO, MADDER and EXTRACT LOGWOOD.

FRENCH GLASS, of every sue. WHITE LEAD, VARNISH and LINSEED OIL. FLUID. CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO. PATENT MEDICINES-all kinds.

HAIRBRUSHAGENT tl FOk THE BEST COAL OIL. Call and examine our stock. DOVE fc CO. WATCHES. JBWBLIRT, Ao.

LUMBDEN. formerly of Petersburg continues to sell Jr. 1 fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, jWCLES and sterling SILVER WARE, at very low prices. He invites the public to an examination of his beautiful stock. i ffqniptly REPAIRED, by CHAS LIJMSDEN.fIe door above Pairo's Exchange office baRTHoIo'ARM TRAVELERS' DIRBCTORY.

SRHIIMtINIi AND VBRI RIVER from Richmond, or any point on the road, to Point-and return same day, fi. R. H. TEMPLE. an Superi say AND YORI RIVER RAILROAD.

CHEAP AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE TO OLD I yjaanr POINT AND NORFOLK. FARE DINNER EXTRA-tNo Breakfast will lie prepared on the Boat.) On afte. MONDAY. August passenger trains will leave Richmond daily, (except Bundavn.tat 7 o'olock A. stopping only upon signals at Fair Oaks, Meadow.

Dispatch, gurnn.it, TunstalPs. Indian Town, Cohoke, White Hall and Romanooke, and arrive at West Point at 8 46 A. The fast and ooinmodious steamer WEST TOINT, Capt J. C. Rows, will leave King and J.

Queen Court-House Landing Mondays, We.ines! days and Fridays, at A. connecting with the oars at West Point, and stopping on signals I only at t'lifton, Water Fence, Shepherd's Ware- House. Moody's, Caipahoosick, Bigler'a. town and Gloucestei Point, and arrive at Old Point 1 2 M. and Norfolk at 3 P.

M. Returning, the Ste.mer will leave No, folk rues days Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 A. and Old Point J5 A. only above, and Jo nneoting at West Point, with the carsat IP. and arrive in Richmond at 3P.

M. No Boat in-ote Freight received Mondays, Wednesdays and at Richmond until 6P nnd at West Point Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays until 6 P. m. Fare from King and Queen 0.

and other points on the Mastasoa. to Norfolk $2 00 2 00 From Richmond to Norfolk. 2 00 au7-ts H. TEMPLE, Sup't. OFFICE RICHM'DA PET'G Richmond Va.

July 27. 1.60. roui Olid utter (Lite, Wh lo tin-. Hud to I es.l NORFOI will t-e Passen.ers will leave Richmond at 430 A. breakfast in Petersburg, and reach Norfolk by 10 30 AM Re'urmng.

leave Norfolk at 1.20 P. M. i and arrive in Kichmond fit 630 P. M. THOS.

H. WYNNE, Baa't. THROUGH TO "lAC Jl K.RAII-Tliiiiuith tickets can BB, procured at the Ticket Office the RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG and POTOMAC RAILROAD, to ELMIRA. BUFFALO, WILLIAMSPORT, and NIAGARA-FALL-. Jy SAM'L RUTH.

Sup't. 5 i a 1 AR i RANGEM OTH VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Leave Richmond, daily (Sunday's excepted) at 7 A. Junction, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Chattanooga, Atlanta Nashville. Grand Junction.

Memphis, Montgome ry. Mobile, Jackson, Vicksburg and New Orleans Leave Richmond daily, (except Sundays,) atf o'clook. A. for Danville, and Greensboro N. O.

Also, for the Montgomery White, Yellow Sulphur, Alleghany, Sweet, Red Sweet. White Sulphur, Salt Sulphur and Mcd Sulphur Springs. KBTURJIItfO: Leave Danville daily, (except Sundays,) at o'clock A. and Junction (Burkeville) 10.10 A M. and arrive in Richmond at 1.10 P.

M. The Mail and Passenger Trains connect hoW. ways with the South-Side Railroad trains to and from the Southwest at the Junction, and with the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad trains, to and from the North at Richmond, and with the York River Railroad. Also, -with the James River Steamboats to Norfolk and Old Point For Through Tickets and lurther informa; tion. apply at the Ticket CHAS.

G. TALCOTT. Sup't. EXPEDITIOUS, Manii MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to ths SPRINGS, VIA THE RICH 1 MOND AND DANVILLE, SOUTH-SIDE, AND 1 VIRGINIA A TENNESSEE RAILROADS, AND OPPOSITION LINES OF STAGES, insuring to the traveler ample room, attention and low fares. 1 For Greenbrier White Sulphur and the Sweet Springs, tickets to Bonsack's Depot.

thence by opposition lines of stages to the Sweet Springs. by the present rate tif Stage fare, $2, and to the Greenbrier hite Sulphur, S2 60. being $3.90 to the Sweet and $9.40 to the Green i brier White Sulphur Springs. There are also op 1 position lines of stages running from Salem depot via the Roaflj.ke Red Sulphur Springs, and a line I of stages fr7.n the Montgomery White Sulphui Springs, via the Mountain Lake and Salt Sulphur I Springs to tiie Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs For Comer's Spriaga, purchase tickets to Bon sack's Depot, price 56.90. For Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, purchase tickets to Salem Depot, price 87.40.

I For Alleghany Springs, purchase tickets to 1 Shawsville.price i For Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, pur i chase tickets to Big Tunnel, price $8 26. For Yellow i'ulphur Springs, purchase tickets to Christtansburg Depot, price 08.46. For Old Red Sulphur Springs, purchase ticket? to Dublin $9 20. E. GILL, je 19-3 Gen'l Sup't Va.

A Term. R. R. TRAVELERS IQCA THE IOOU. CENTRAL A I A leave Calvert Station, Baltimore, daily, (except Sunday,) at A.

1 and at 5.30 P. M.J for Niagara Falls, fare only ten dollars.) Buffalo. Owego, Oswego.Toronto, Ham 1 i lion, all parts of Western New York aad Canada, for Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louts, and al! 1 parts of the West. Northwest and Southwest.

Travelers oan goto Detroit, Chicago. kie. Ac via Niagara Falls, at the same cost as by any other route. 1 A new route to New York is now open by this 1 Road, via Harrisburg and Jersey City, with only one change of cars. Fare $6.

Take the 8.30 A. train and go through by daylight, over first-class i Roads and through a beautiful country. Try it. Buy tickets only to Baltimore. JAS.

C. CLARKE, Sup't. John T. Rignet, Assistant Sup't je OFFICE RICH'Dfc PKTEKSB'G R- R- 0.,1 Richmond. April 2, 1830.

I ImMTOi fcO-i and after MON DAY, the 2o the Trains on this roat wil run as follows: TRAINS LKAVK RICHMOND POR PBTRRRBUBS. i Express, daily, (except Sundays.) at 4.30 A. i Accommodation daily, (except Sundays) at 7.00 A. Mail daily, (except Sundays.) at 2.55 P. LEAVE PETKRSBCRG FOR RICHMOND.

Express, daily at ...3.60 A. Accommodation daily, i except Sundays,) at Mail, daily, (except Sundays,) at P. ap3-ts THOS. H. WYNNE, K.

A 1 0 A I) A a I and ABS TRAIN will leave Richmond Daily, at 6.30 A. for GORDONBVILLE. CHARLOTTESVILLE. STAUNTON. LYNCHBURG, ALEXANDRIA.

BRISTOL, KNOXVILLE. and all points in the Southwest, and daily (except Sundays) for JACK SON'S RIVER and intermediate Stations west ol Charlottesville. STAG ES for the SPRINGS con ned with the Train at Staunton, Millboro' and Jackson's River. Por particulars, inquire at the Ticket Offioe. WM.

F. ADCOCK. Ticket Agt. ro pas's g'e rs 1 obO. TO TICKETS AND THROUGH NORTHERN ROUTE-Carrying the great United States Mail.

Twice daily (Sunday nisht excepted' between Richmond, Aiex andrta, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and all important points West, via Acquis Creek and Washington, over the Richmond, Fredericksburg Potomac Railroad, to the Potomae river, 76 miles, and by splendid and comfortable steamers thence to Washington, 65 miles, in all 134 miles in saven hours; being a comfortable and perfectly safe rate of speed. Hours of departure: 6:30, A. and 7, P. M.

BAGGAGE, under charge of Special Agents CHECKED THROUGH to Washington.Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York. Through Ticebts oan be secured at the follow ing rates To 700 To Washington-- 6C 8 60 Now York 11 60 1 Cincinnati 22 60 St. 82 6t Columbus 20 26 Chicago 28 (X 1 Indianapolis 26 00 Pittsburg 16 Ot Cairo 52 60 Louisville 0C Dayton 22 28 Decatur 30 Jetfersonville 75 Newark 19 26 Rocklsland 33 00 28 Zaaesville 13 501 Passengers breakfast and sup at Ashland and on board the comfortable steamer between Acquis Creek nnd Washington. BY lor further information, apply at this onloe Brood street.

Hill. JAS. B. WINSTON, Ticket Ag Sup't. COX'S to LYNCIM-'-RGTHREE a THURSDAYS ana SATURDAYS.

Bosl TEMPEST, Capt. Thos. Emftt. I Bcsf EBCHANT. Capt.

Geo. BoM BRISTOL, Capt. Chas. J. Boal J.

J. IRBY, Capt. Wm. F. Bo .1 FAME, Capt.

Wm. H. BoY OLIVIA, Capt J. Thee. Boats are all of the firstclass.

commanded by and experienced Captains, and leave as advertised. The suliscriber, thantfil 1 for past favors, begs a continuance oi the same. 1 WM. P. COX, Agent, At the Shed.

Dock rear of oM Oas Works. STEEI SentiBT. ,1 offics and Residence Southside of Main, between 7th and five doors above shaws New Hotel- Richmond, Va. Having an experience of ten years in nis profession, he feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. mh tr A JETER Burgeon dentist, offioe on Main, below Pearl street, next 1 door to P.

Horton Keaotrs trimming store, and two doors above Messrs. Thos. R. Price A Dry Goods store. The subsoriber hanng removed to the above house, would be pleased to see those with whom hs has engagements, and has made extensive preparations to serve the public generally.

All opera- tions performed in the most approved and scientific style known to the Profession, and all work done by him warranted to rive satisfaction. jej THE JAPANESE OUNCE HAT, rj Just reoeived at 78 Main street, the JA- 1 FANE. OUNCE HAT, something nice and light for the season. Buooessor to Btnford. Diokinson fc Weisiger.

'1 jyt--ts r-w NEW T. MOORE fc JO7 Broad street, are now in receipt of a supply of HATS, CAPS and 8 ft A GOODS for Summer wear, among which is the "CHAMPION HAT," and other neat and faahionab'c stylss, A largo of Planters' and HarveitHATS. DRESS HAtB made to order. WM T. MOORE fc Ojjy 90t Broad at.

I Nranif. BPBCIAL ItOTIC-BS. with fever aad Agashould not "pare time, trouble or prooore Da HOSTETTER'S IMTTERS. whose beneficent effects upon the human system has been olearly proved to those who hkv been stricken down in a short space of time bl this dreadful oarse, whose cheeks are wan and meagre and whose nights are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes are dim and sunken, with death staring them in the face, this compound must prove a blessing, snatching them as it were from ths very mouth of the grave None can know its true value until they have tested When all others have failed, these Bitters have restored the sufferers to pristine health. Their popularity in ail the Western and Bouthern parts should introduce them to all families.

Sold br druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, au fcju to home fer all rear wants, if yea wrato see Virginia independent and prosperous. If you are a dyspeptic, or sutler with constipation or indigestion, don't gorge yourself with Yankee nostrums, recommenced by flaming of men ol straw, but procure PREMIUM BITTERS. Read the cerfihoates of friends and neighbors, then take them as direoted and lieci me retuvei.tiled and entirely healed. Trice 60 cents per bottle To lie had of all the principal Druggists in the city of Richmond and elsewhere in Virginia and North Carolina. jy For ALLSPICE, GINGER, CINNAMON, CLOVES.

MAGE, PEPPER, NUTMEG, MUSTARD REED. CELERY BEED, CORIANDER BEED, GARLIC, TUMERIC. Ac. Ac. Eresh and pure For sale by JOHN W.

GARLICK, Apothecary, kg Market Place, Franklin st. Artificial t'loeplasllc and Vulcanite JONES, Dkn tisit, having the right for thr above mode of making Teeth, and lieing satisflc' of its ab solute superiority over all other oan with confidence commend it to those desiring full or partial sets of teeth, and especially suon as may dissatisfied with those they are now using. The perfect adaptation of the plate to the mouth, and the suction thereby secured, enables him to insert one or more teeth without Thin method having been adopted by those standing highest in the profession, North and South, testimonials will be given and specimens exhibited to those wishing to cc them. Sets of Teeth, on gold or any other plate will of course be made for those preferring them. Filling, Cleansing, Extracting, and all other operations gently and thoroughly performed.

Teeth extracted by EL EC TRICfTY without pain Offioe on Main street, opposite Corinthian HalT notl-ly All Medicines should be Prepared by A REGULAR PHYSICIAN. DR. J. N. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP, for Couehs.

Colds. Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and that lion of diseases. Consumption. Price 60 cts. and SI.

DK.J.S. ROSENS BUCHU COMPOUND, for all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. This preparation is a positive cure. Price 60 cts. DR J.S.

ROSE'S PAIN CURER, for Rheumatism. Cholic, Cramps, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels, Pains in the Back or Limbs. Price, 12, 26 and 50 cts. DX. J.

8. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, or BLOOD PUR IFIER, for the cure ol Scrofula, old Eruptions. Chronic Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Swelled Neck, Biles, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Price $1. Sold by Druggists, and by WARNER L.

WARING. ja ly 107 Broad Agent for Richmond. t.reat Virginia Remedy, and ne INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR GONNORRHO-E AND ALL SECRET great American remedy, containing no Mercurial or Balsamic properties, excels everything heretofore otfered the puplio, in its curative, restorative and renovating powers: and the medical world are astonished when told that the atM.ve remedy will cure the above diseases, and oonfounded when they have ocular demonstrations of the facts. But the proprietor, who has kn.wn of the remedy for twenty-odd years, haa known of a case of twenty years' standing to be restored to perleot health, and all other cases ol shorter duration to be restored, without a single exception, ar.d therefore challenges any oase of Gonorrhosa which the remedy wiil not cure, provided the directions are carried out with prudence on the part of the patient; and any one purchasing half a dozen bottles, and using accordingly, in his or her case, he guarantees a perfect cure; and in case of failure, will furnish additional medicine, free of oharge, to complete tiie cure, through his agents; and a cure will be effected without inconvenience to the patient. Sold by APPERSON fc-DUPUY No.

201 Broad street, and O. A. BTRECKER, Main street, Druegists, agents for the oity of Riohmond. mh BEh. White Sulphur FROM TUB WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Greenbrier Va.

BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS. The Company have made great improvements in bottling, and the transported water is now as perfect as when taken from its source. Address all orders to PURCELL, LADD fc General Agents for the U. States, ap BclL. Baths, Baths.

Baths. HOT, COLD AND SHOWER BATHS, can be had daily, from 6 o'clock A. ML, until 10 P. at the American Hair Cutting, Shaving, Sham poomg and Bathing Saloon, under the American Hotel, entrance on llth street. Single Bath 26 or five for ws Nervous SUFFERERS, BROKEN DOWN AND DEBILITATED PRO FESSIONAL MEN, WHY NOT HAVE YOLK HEALTH RESTORED 1 We ofler you the great RESTORATIVE AND INVIGORATOR! We ofler it to ail may save valuable lives.

We do not believe that any other remedy has such a mass of testimony. THE REV. B. F. BROOKE.

Baltimore, Feb. 27, 1860. Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray: The useol your HAMPTON'S TINCTURE has been a eery great blessing to me and my family The etfeot it has had on my throat disease has been marvelous. For all such diseases 1 most cordially recommend it.

Yours, truly, F. Brookb, Pastor of the Eutaw ML E. Church. AS AN INVIGORATOR. As an invigorator and restorative, where a gentle stimulant is wanted, we believe it superior to all the Cordials before the public as a cure for Dys pepsin, Couth.

Scrofula and Raeutriatism, with alidiseases of the Stomach and Bowels. It has been truly successful to the single hnd married. We ofler the most valuable remedy, which thousands will testify FEMALES AND TINC TURK will be found a great for all their diseases, Call and get Pamphlets and see cures. Soul by PURCELL, LADD fc Richmonc. by Dr.

COOKE, Fredericksburg: by all tbe Drug gists in Petersburg: by MORTIMER MOW BRAY, Baltimore; and by Druggists and Shop keepers everywhere. per bottle; six bottles. 08. my ome and Seel stRING OVERCOATS and DUSTERS. Choice MARSEILLES VESTSFANCY LINKN new styles.

FRENCH DRAF D'ETE COATS. MARSEILLES and SILK VESTS. SKELETON VESTS, light as air. GAUZE SHIRTS and DRAWERS. SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS.

CORDED SILK BACKS. All of which are new, havtr.e been made within the last two months, and warranted in every particular. Call on your "old familiar friend," TUPMAN, at 109 Main street, south side, third door above Uth street. W. 8.

TUPMAN, jy 10-ta Lcfrbes! Leeches 1 have by Adams' Express, a lot of fresh LEECHES, the very best, and lame size, which will be applied upon the most reasonable terms P. and LEECHING promptly at tended to. I can be found at all hours of the day at the HAIR DRESSING ROOM, under the Amen oan Hotel, on llth street.) and at nifht at the corner of Leigh and 10th streets. apl9--ts R. C.

HOBBON. DISSOLUTIONS, Ac. DIS.OI firm of BROWNING, MOOS 11 CO. was dissolved on the first instant, by n.i tual consent. All persesi having claims against the late firm will preseH ttiem to MOORE DAWSON, who willcontina.

the AUCTION BUSINESS, at the stand of Browning, Moore on Franklin st. E. C. MOORE. G.

J. BROWNING, P. 8. DAWSON. JAS.

J. WOOLFOLK. Moore A Dawson, late of the firm of Browning, Moore A will continue the AUCTION BUSINESS at the old stand of Browning, Moore A on Franklin street. Grateful for the patronage of their friends to the late firm of Browning, Moore A Co we hope, 'by striot attention to business, to merit the confidence and support oi our friends and the public generally. E.

O. MOORE. aAB-d2w P. 8. DAWSON.

COPARTNERSHIP. -Wehave this day associated with us in the CHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWARE BUSINESS, Mr. JOHN G. SN ELSON, under the firm of STEBBINS, PULLEN A CO. We are grateful to the public for their patronage the past twenty years, and solicit a oontinuanoe tor the new concern.

BTEBBINB PULLEN. July 1,1860. jy 11- DISSOLUTION OF O- I XX The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of LAIDLEY A ROBINSON, is this day dissolved, by mutual ooni sent, l'he business of the late concern will tie settled by EDWARD T. ROBIN, on, who will pay all its debts and receive all that is due to it, i excepting suoh accounts, notes, or other claims as i may he specially assigned by hint to JOSEPH LAIDLEV. JOSEPH LAIDLEY? EDW'D RDBINSON.

i Riohmond. June 30th. jy oonoern of POTTIL FARLEY A CO. was dissolved on fhe Mr. H.

8. Williams retiring. The undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. H. 8.

Williams, with the books, accounts, notes, Ac, wul continue the Wholesale Grocery business at the stand recently occupied by them, where they will be pleased to serve their friends and pa trons as heretofore. The style of the hrm will remain unchanged. F. POTTS. R.

G. FARLEY, J. B. MARSHALL. Riohmond, July 1880.

jy ts NOTICE. -The subscriber begs to inform ths publicand particularly the friends and patrons of the old firm of LAIDLEY A ROBINSON, that i the business heretofore conducted by that firm haa been, since the 90th of June, oarrtsd on by him, I individually, at the old stand. Fourth and Franklin. Hs hopes, With increased facilities aad LIPB mBURAHCB, I I.ERPETUAL, INaifltArtl E. the 10F THK CAriTAL Main Street, in American Hotel.

This Company takes, in addition to the ordinary Firs and Marine risks, PERPETUAL insurance on buildings. Under this policy one payment se cures the property FORE FR against loss by firs This Company reoeives MONEY on deposit, pays interest therson, and guarantees tbe payment of Negotiable Notes and Bills of Exchange. tiIBBCTOBS. Wm. H.

Macfarlsnd Pres't Farmers' Bank. A. Warwiok, firm of Warwiok Barksdale. Wm- Crenshaw, firm of Crenshaw A Co. Wellington Goddin.

firm of Goddin A Apperson. T. W. McCance, firm of Dunlop. Moncure Co.

G. A. Barksdale, firm of Warwick Barksdale James H. Grant Tobacco ManufaotUier. Crenshaw, firm of Haxall, Crenshaw A Co.

lohn L. Bacon firm of Ba A Baskervill. Haxall firm of Haxall, Crenshaw A Co. John Curne. Shipowner.

Wm. Warwiok firm of Warwick A Barksdale. Jas Alfred Jones, Attorney at Law. C. Ellett.

Builder. F. 0- Ruffin, Agriculturist and Manufacturer. W. lY.eGruder firm of S.

McOrudor's Sons W. W. Crump. Attorney at Law Jas. Dunlop.

firm Dun'op. Mloncure A Co. BOLLING W. HAXALL. Pres't.

J--- 8 aaaa. au i OLD DOMINION INSUKANIE tOJIPA. 42 Main street, under St, Charles This Company is prepared to receive applications for FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE on favorable terms. OIBBCTOBS: Gab. Wortham, John H.

Greanor. John Enders, Geo. 8. Palmer, Sam'l M. Price.

Wm 8. Triplett. B. F. Ladd.

S. C. Tardy, Jno. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie.

Luther R. Spilaian, Jas. R. Crenshaw, Peter Warwiok, John H. Williams, Jas.

S. Kent, Mark Downey, Horace P. Kdmond, Thomas lones, James M. Talbott, Edwin A. Smith, Griffin B.

Davenport, Ro. A. Paine. Geo. W.

Yancey, Ro. F. Williams. Jos. Brummei, Wni.

P. Ragland, Wm. Brent, HenrjC. Ro. H.

Maury Geo. W. Royster. ISAAC DAVENPORT, Chas. E.

Wobtham, Secy. my FUUB INSURANCE. MARINE INSURANCE. (Incorporated MM.) WHE VIRGINIA FlftE AND MARINE INBURs ANCE COMPANY. No.

131 Main Street. Capital and Surplus, 9230.000 has the advantage of twenty-s even ytars' experience in the Insurance business, and having enjoyed the favor of the public during all of that period needs no special recommendation te the oitisens of Virginia. It effects Fire Insuranoe in city and country, and Marine Insuranoe to all parts of the world. Its cash capital and surplus are as above, and its affairs are managed prudently, but liberally, and its rates are as low as those of any other food instita tion. dibbctohs: W.

L. Cowardin, J. E. Wsdsworth, Patrick Cnllen, Joseph Allen. Wm.

Beers, Geo. W.Smith, Horace L. Kent, Thos. Samson, B. L.

Winston, Wm. Palmer, Chas. W. Purcell, Jn Alex. R.

Parker, Jos. P. Winston, Arch. Thomas. Jas.

A. Inloes, fi. A. Claiborne, Apply to the President or Secretary, in person or by letter. W.

L. COWARDIN. President. Wn.WiT.Lts.Ja.. Seoretarv.

MEDICAL HOSPITALa. COL- Institution, situated at the corner of Marshall and College stieets. is fully provided for the accommodation of both WHITE PERSONS and NEGROES, requiring medical treatment. White Persons who desire it, can be furnished with PRIVATE ROOMS, where they will enjoy every comfort and convenience. The accommodations for SLAVES, as heretofore, are ample, and the attention of owners of negroes, both in the city and country, is again nvited to the great advantages afforded by the Infirmary for the Medical and Surgical treatment of this class ot patients.

ING-IN WOMEN are alsorecei.ed andoareullv attended to. All patients are under the care of the Professors of the College, who visit the wards daily, aided by an efficient corps of assistants. In cases of difficulty, a consultation of the Professors is held, without extra charge to the patient. The charges for Medical Attendance. Board, Nursing and Medicine are at follows: White Persons $6 per week.

in private rooms. to Slaves and other colored patients For less than aweek, (except in private rooms.) 81 per that the aggregate shall not exceed the charge for a full week. For Surgical Operations, by agreement with the proprietors of the Bellevue Hospital, a small extra oharge will be made, varying from $2 to 830. according to the difficulty and importance of the operation. All charges payable on the removal ot the patient.

NO CASE OF SMALL POX. or other infectious disease, nor any case of Insanity, will be admitted. Attending TUCKER CON Atteadins GIBSON. PETICO LASand WELLFORD. Resident Physioian-Dr THOS.

L. HUNTER. Steward-F. ML PARRISH. President -Dr.

L. S. JOYNEB. Persons in the country, desirous of sending patients to Infirmary, may address the President, Steward, or any of the Professors of the College. jalt-ly 1 AIN STREET HOSPITAL.

FOR I'-l SLAV Hospital is situated near the corner of Main and streets, and is admirably adapted in privacy and tiealthfuluess of position, tc the pinrposea for which it been instituted, namely For MEDICAL. SURGICAL and OBSTETRICAL treatment of The rules and regulations governing this institution already been published. circular containing fuil particulars will lie furnished those who may desire furthe information. Patients per week, $6 ess than aweek. per diem; but th shall not exceed the chart" for a full week.

Patients attend ing the daily not fit subiects lor HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT, charged the regular fee adopted by the profession at The above charges include board, medicine, mcdi cal attendance mid nursing. Suigical operations charged according to rules of other Hospitals ol the city. For further information apply to the Physician resident at the Hospital, or to either of the undersigned Fhjsicians and Proprietors. FR-S. W.

HANCOCK. H. Main bet 3d and or No. 130 Main st. ST.

Gh.O PEACHY. M. Exchange Hotel, or ijrace bet. 6th and (Ith R. S.

VEST, Franklin Near Ballard bouse, or cor. Main and 7th sts. S. HANCOCK Resident Pbysioian. CYRUB BROOKS, ar-19 It Kesident Assistant.

Institution, which has been in successful operation seven years, is situated on Church Hill, Richmond, Virginia, in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the comfort of patients and the successful treat ment of medioal and sur.ica! diseases. Rooms have lieen nicely furnished, suitable to the accommodation of gentlemen who may find it inconvenient to be treated at their private lodgings. Particular attention will be paid to the ly ing- te uards. which are very commodious. Having been heretofore liberally patronised by owners of slaves, both in the city and country, we can, with increased confidence, call their attentention to great advantages atlorded by our for tne medical and surgical treatment of SLAV ES, and promise to spare no pains to furnish them proper accommodations and every necessary attention.

TKKM (Payable on the removal of the Patient.) White Patients, per week in Private Rooms, to Sit Slaves per week (For fractions of a week, after the first week, at the same rates, i. c. 71 cents per For less than a week, (exoept in private rooms,) 81 per day, provided that the aggregate shall not exceed the charge for a full week. This includes all charges for Board. Medioal Attendance.

Nursing and Medicine. By an arrangement with the Infirmary of the Medical College, a small additional fee, ranging from 82 to 830. will be oharged for Surgical cases. The particular sum may be ascertained before-hand by application to one of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted.

Ail patients are under our immediate oare, one of us visiting the wards once a day, and oftener when necessary and in cases of difficulty, a consultation of all the physicins is held, without extra charge to the patient. A resident Physician, two Students and a Matron, have the patients under their immediate supervision, and personally administer all medicines ordered. When requested, weekly reports will be given of the condition of patients. Persons in the country, wishing to send patients to our Hospital, may address either of the Physicians, or the Resident Physioian. When desired, we will send a comfortable covered vehicle to any part of the oity for For this purpose, a message left at the Hospital, or a lMr.

Thos. Pemberton's, on Main, between 17th and 18th streets, will be attended to. PHTSICIAMS A.ID SUBOBO-IS I JAMES BOLTON, M. Grace between4th and tth. THOMAS POLLARD, M.

Governor Ist door above Richmond House. I O. A. CRENSHAW, M. opposite Amertoan Hotel.

WM. W. PARKER. M. "Law of ltth and Franklin sts.

CM. HUN TER. M. Resident Physioian. Mrs.

W. E.PERKINS. Matron. jat-lv FOR VIRGINIA shares HANK OF VA. STOCK.

I 100 shares BANK OF THE COMMON W'LTH STOCK. 40 shares VA. FIRE AND MARINE STOCK. 10 shares RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION STOCK. $3,000 3d Mortgage VA.

AND TENN. R. R. BONDS. iln sums to suit purchasers.

1 jyl-t-ta C. W. PURCELL fc CO. HOSIERY HOSIERY landed, ol oar own importation: I.uoo dos. Ladies' COTTON HOSE, all sualities; 1,000 Misses' "'all sixes anc qualities; Genu'COTTON HALF HOSE.aII ual: Ali.T.'i'.ooo doa.

L. C. DKFS all grades. All ot whioh we to the trade at a small ad vanoe upon cost of importation. GINTER.ALVEY fc ARENTB.

Importers and J. 0.1 rare. Main si. RICHM'Dfc YORK Ist, NO CONTRACTS. BILLS, or otlwr win I recognised by this company i unless made under the express order of the Dueo T-EMPLE, Superintendent, sr A.

MORTON, Treasurer. 1 At.BX'R DUDLEY. Pres't. OTIC wishing to obtain tioketi i Acrvants over ths Richmond, rot. Railroad, lor Washington Sity cad points AH PIZZII.I.

FOREIGN ALK DEALB DV, the very beetTa.osd Mto at a low figure. City and 8o respectfully to call. srs iB-i-. JUAN raaoiivji -t-i" WahaSMV IA TIAI Ml Rim. Agen' lUNsiU LIFE-INSURANCE C.MPANY AT York Offioe at the Insurance Agsser Ar.Pßiaap.nn llth street, pearly.

aa'l3-i OM be MERCHANDIZE BROKKR GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHamv Corner 0 and Virsn.ia strse Ri-thm -arf Offers his for the sale and pnr Merchandise Flour. Tobacco, and all descriptions of Country Refers, by permission, to Lewi. Webb Vessrs. Moncure A Messrs Davenport A Co. Messrs Bacon Richmond, Messrs.

Rnant. Tinslsy Messrs Spenoe Reid, Baltimore; Me fZS: A Philadelphia; Taos. Monahan. au'i-tT AX WORkl. JACOB msti'iictttiii or Italian and American Marble Monumtnt, Tombs, Head-Puces, kc.of every style and The pubLc are respectfully invited to call sin.

ard, between sth and 6th on Main. isdm-. ing Rogers Miller's Marble Yard, tanc. my work, which canriot be excelled etS es aHishment, North or South winch 1 as low as any establishment in this oily or whare. Ruon GRAVEL ROOFING.

BIOTINA(ORFLLT)ROOPINO TIN We are now prepared to on the GRAVE? ROOFING, of a very superior quality. either town or country. Also, all kinds of GUTTERS, CONDUCTORS, and LIGHTNING RODS. CHARLEB D. YALE Iron Block.

Governor HECTOR AUCTIONEER, FOR SALE OF SLAVES. Riohmond, Vs gives particular attention to SELLL. both publicly and privately. ILK JAMES has an interest in the nessfrom this day. i AKBLE JOHN wTIIAVIES, MARBLE MASON.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 9TH STIKKf RICHMOND mJia HEAD PI EC KB, MA fTLES, FONTS, ic. First Prei awarded by the Virginia htricullaral Soeief and Mechanics Institute. I'Al'tK MILL, RICHMOND, VA BELVIDERE MANUFACTURING COM? Al. keeps constantly on hand all descriptions ol VELOPK, MANILLA AND WRAPPING PA PER, AND BOOK PAPER, of ties and sizes, furnished at short notice. paid for Rags.

0010-dlr GEO. WHITFIELD. Pres't i COS LOTTERIEB! Authorised by the States ul DELAWARE. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY. Draw daily, in public, under the superintendence of Sworn Commissioners.

Managers' Offices are lociued at Wilmington. Delaware, and St. Louts, Missouri. PRIZES VARY FROM 92.50 te TICKETS FROM 82. .0 te giving full explanation and ths schemes to be drawn, will be sent, free of by addressing WOOD, ED CO.

Wilmington. WOOD, EDDY jy 10-ly St. Louis, Mo. THI. i bave forms.

partnersliip for the transaction of a SION BUSINESS, under the firm of LKW.g WEBB A JOHN G. WADE. They nil givenrticular attention to the sale of FLOUR, WHKAT, CORN and TOBACCO. They occupy the lumber-house No. 68 Main street, long occupied bj Lewis Weob.

LEWIS WEBB, JOHNG. WAD.S, Richmond. Nov. I.IBW. no E' lit.

IN WORTHAM GROCERS.COMMISSION MERCHANTS; DEALERS IN IRON AND STEEL. Bolict consignments of TOBACCO, WHEA? CORN. FLOUR, fee, to the sale of which WORTHAM will give his personal attention. KIL Advances made on consignments. BAGS furnished when required.

CHAFtR, HAL. BY 0 110 MAIN BTREET(Late Tupman Are receiving, by every steamer, additions to their stook of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING an. hne FURNISHING GOODS, to which we inviu the attention of purchasers. Fancy Cassiraere Suits made to order- Shirts made to order. AVIS.

DKIPKEE A will give the. entire attention to the BALE OF NEGROEB. Publicly and privately. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Corner Main and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va.

RO H. DAVIS. WM. S. DELPREB.

S. R. FONDRE. Rrru-. G.

Maddux, Clerk; is 1-ly BROWRK. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, street, next to the Mechanics' Institute IRON RAILINGS. VERANDAHS, BALCONIES. CHAIRS. SETTEES, Ac; also, Vauit aud DOORS, and every other kind IRON WORK for ornamental and buildini poses, manutactured at snort notioe.

aav Particular attention given toenolosint Beta 1 ota in the city snd country. lAlltlLX i-'l (Successors to Smith A PRODUCE COMMISSION Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel, Richmond, ft Jak. King W. H. Howabd.

of York. Asititana W. M. Mabshall, of Lunenburg, Guarantee to their friends faithful attention all consignments, and orders for goods from duce customers. Mr.

F. SUTTON, is admitted to 'crest in our business le 1-dtsfccwtt MADDUX CO ROBtKT SHIP BROKER, COMtMISSIOS J. FORWARDING MERCH.iXT, GROCER AND SHIP CHANDLfcI Richmond and City PotNT, Is prepared to take Goods on STORAGE st CITi I POINT on the most reasonable terms, wit-tot! oharge of drayage either to or from store ap J7-ly GH is. PRACTICAL KANI I UTTK RB. Slreel, ilic.mo.., EVERY DESCRIPTION RANrrKWOgs Executed at shseji notioe and in the best lira P.

WEILBACHER, WM. PAUL. of Richmond. I of Baltimore. WML IfAl IIKK A PAUL, A.IP HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.

I and dealers in LEAF TOBACCO. I je No. German Baltimors.lM__ BOWERS' ARCHITECTURAL IRON FRONTS, HOUSE CASTINGS. INGB. Ac, mi Corner of Cary and SHh streets.

lchmond. va i A. J. BOWERS. rofrt-tor.

COAL, COKE, WOOD, THE UNION -VOob YARD, Church Hill, on Leuh. snd The subscriber having made every neceissrij rangement. is now prepaeed, and wiu keep on hand a No. 1 Stele of WOvO and OA K-v: hioh he wou'd t-e pie.se. theoittsenaof U.

ion ant Church the public generally. Hawns i-een this portion of the city nearly flatters himself that he knows hl i wants of the people, e'rteiaily hopes, by endeavoring to please, that IM terpnte meet with a remunerative Price for OAK, $6 yet cord, and denww Price for ft SO void, and Orders lef Bt the Yard, or at No 1, basem" 1 lardHoi'sc, will be attended to j) 14-lm JAB a EDUCTION 1N OS. Tae tX CARBON HILL COKE will bs. nUI notice, as followst LUMP COtE, for grates. SB tor BTOVE COKE, for cooking, kc Our COX is of unexceptionable tgJJLa season, and cannot fail to give enure CMhOnJe jNO j.

WERTH.Jgjj. Mtifrjterjnll three mouths CLOVER HI l-L HA lb OAf i ill i ANTHRACITK COAL-Red and CLOVER HILL. And WOOi Ijl Also, a full supply of OAK and PIN hand. 18th street, side oi the 1 N. Coal sold by ad-am A 1 UMBER.

LO-liBER. LIMRK 11, W.OOOIL.^Bed.BUTTONWOOD.^ inch BUTTON rior duality. ft. seasoned OAK. ft.

seasoned inch OAK. two it seasoned CASINO PLANAdo.i-._t seasoned ASH- ta c-w ft seasoned MAPLE- Tusethsr with a Urge and sensra. MAHOGANY PI.ANK euJ' CHERRY. BLACK Tw-uo OTTER, LARO 1 pa. kases ohome JV.W 10 bldereltraLEAF a.

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