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Hill, John - 1860

MILLINERY.
STRAWS, STRAWS, STRAWS.
This is quite a city for hills, but have you heard of JOHN HILL, HAT and BONNET BLEACHER and PRESSER for Milliners, Merchants, Hatters and the public?  Having had twenty years' experience, he flatters himself he can give perfect satisfaction to his patrons.
JOHN HILL, 17 street,
Between Franklin and Grace.
  ap 27-6t*
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Pizzini, Juan - 1860

ROOMS FOR RENT.--  Two ROOMS for rent, in the attic story over the subscriber's store.
JUAN PIZZINI,
No. 128 Main st.
  mh 14-ts
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Glazebrook, L. W. - 1860

FOR RENT, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN--  That large and convenient LUMBER HOUSE, on the south side of the Basin, adjoining my lumber yard.  It is well adapted to storage of all kinds, or it would make a fine tobacco stemmery.  To a good tenant, rent will be moderate.
L. W. GLAZEBROOK.
  ap 16-d1m
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Howell, Charles - 1860

FOR RENT.-- Two new brick TENEMENTS on the corner of Main and 25th streets.  Possession given from the 1st to the 15th May.  Also, for sale one FREIGHT BOAT.  Apply to
CHARLES HOWELL.
  ap 17-1m*
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Minor, B. B. - 1860

FOR RENT, ARMORY AND HIGH-LY ELIGIBLE BED ROOMS AND OFFICES, fitting up in the Law Buildings, with water, gas and water closets.  Some of the rooms look upon the Capitol Square; all are well aired and cool in summer.  These building will be devoted most exclusively to private and professional gentlemen.  But the Blues' Armory is still for rent by the night, or longer; also, the first floor under it, suitable for various business purposes.--

Also, for RENT and SALE, DESIRABLE LOTS, STABLE and RESIDENCES.
B. B. MINOR
  Ap 23-1m
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

McCarthy, F. - 1860

KITCHEN FOR RENT.-- A KITCHEN, in rear of my store; two goods rooms, with large yard.  To a good tenant, rent low.
F. McCARTHY, Broad St.
  ap 24-ts
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Steel, Mrs. - 1860

FOR RENT-- A desirable brick RESIDENCE, on Canal street, between 1st and Foushee streets, containing six good sized rooms, all of which are in perfect order.  Possession given immediately.  Apply on the premises to Mrs. STEEL.                            ap 26-6t*
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Walsh, William - 1860

FOR RENT-- The middle tenement of those new iron front Stores and Dwellings, on Franklin street, within a few yards of the First Market, suitable for almost any kind of retail business.  The Store and Cellar will be rented separately, if desired.  Apply at No. 43 Mani St., to
WM. WALSH.
  my 1-ts
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Clopton, E.A.J. - 1860

FOR RENT-- The HOUSE on Clay, between 7th and 8th streets, at present in the occupancy of Rev. H. S. Kepler.  Possession given immediately.  Apply to
E. A. J. CLOPTON,
corner wall and Franklin streets,
Opposite Dickinson, Hill & Co.
  my 1--1t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Regnault, John F. - 1860

John F. Regnault,
192 Main street,
Has in store his SPRING SUPPLY of
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 2

Price, Samuel M. - 1860

More New Goods.
Received this day--
beautiful seven flounced Berege Anglais ROBES;
Splendid ORGANDIES, just such as are now worn in Paris;
Beautiful SILK POPLIN DRESSES, with MANTLES to match, made to our own order;
Berege Angais ROBES, seven flounces, SHAWLS to match;
Argentine Cloth and Piria MANTLES, the latest and only new thing;
MEDIUM SUITS, for ladies street and traveling Dresses;
New style GLOVES, FANS, PARASOLS, and many other novelties;
SAM'L M. PRICE & CO.
  ap 25-1w
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 2

Dandridge, William G. - 1860

IN STORE AND FOR SALE LOW-- 100 Virginia-cured Hams, (very superior in quality;) 150 Todd's Family sugar-cured Bacon Hams; 100 Queen City do., {Bacon Hams} and 100 plain uncanvassed Hams, of good quality, at low price.  Also, 50 bbls, of superior Family Flour.  Call and get some of the good Bacon and Flour, or they will be gone..
WM. G. DANDRIDGE, No 165 Broad St.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1



FRESH BUTTER, FRESH BUTTER.--
I am receiving twice a week prime fresh Butter.
Send and you shall have that which is good.
W. G. DANDRIDGE,
No. 105 Broad street.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1

 
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Kopple, Herman - 1860

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-- The undersigned, having formed a co-partnership under the firm of R. H. NOVELL & CO, 277 Broad St., for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale and Retail TRIMMINGS and FANCY BUSINESS, respectfully state that we are enabled to offer a well-selected stock of Goods in our line, and hope, by strict attention to business and accommodating habits, to merit the patronage of our friends and the public.
RYLAND H. NORVELL,
HERMAN KOPPLE.
April 24th, 1860.        ap 30-8t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1



TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS-- NEW GOODS-- NEW STORE-- RYLAND H. NORVELL & CO.,
No. 237 Broad street, next door to Crenshaw, Quaries & Co., beg leave to inform the ladies of Richmond and vicinity that they have just opened the most select stock of 
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HERMAN KOPPLE,
R.H. NORVELL
   ap30-14t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 2
 

Norvell, Ryland H. - 1860

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-- The undersigned, having formed a co-partnership under the firm of R. H. NOVELL & CO, 277 Broad St., for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale and Retail TRIMMINGS and FANCY BUSINESS, respectfully state that we are enabled to offer a well-selected stock of Goods in our line, and hope, by strict attention to business and accommodating habits, to merit the patronage of our friends and the public.
RYLAND H. NORVELL,
HERMAN KOPPLE.
April 24th, 1860.        ap 30-8t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1



TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS-- NEW GOODS-- NEW STORE-- RYLAND H. NORVELL & CO.,
No. 237 Broad street, next door to Crenshaw, Quaries & Co., beg leave to inform the ladies of Richmond and vicinity that they have just opened the most select stock of 
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HERMAN KOPPLE,
R.H. NORVELL
   ap30-14t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 2
 

Woody, Mrs. - 1860

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
lot of those famous 50 cent BONNETS;
100 White STRAWS and CHIPS, only 75 cents;
100 Good STYLE at one dollar;
Rich style BONNET RIBBONS, only 25c;
The best ROUCHES in the city at 25c;
CRAPES, FRAMES, FLOWERS, BLONDS, &c;
RICH WORKED COLLARS, SLEEVES, &c;
MISSES' and LADIES' SPRING MANTLES;
MARSEILLES SHIRT BOSOMS, only 12 ½c;
SHAKER BONNETS, all sizes;
HAIR NETTS, and bargains in all kinds of fancy goods, cottons &c.

GEO. JACOBS, 39 Main St.,
Mrs. Woody's old stand.
  my 1-3t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1

Jacobs, George - 1860

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
lot of those famous 50 cent BONNETS;
100 White STRAWS and CHIPS, only 75 cents;
100 Good STYLE at one dollar;
Rich style BONNET RIBBONS, only 25c;
The best ROUCHES in the city at 25c;
CRAPES, FRAMES, FLOWERS, BLONDS, &c;
RICH WORKED COLLARS, SLEEVES, &c;
MISSES' and LADIES' SPRING MANTLES;
MARSEILLES SHIRT BOSOMS, only 12 ½c;
SHAKER BONNETS, all sizes;
HAIR NETTS, and bargains in all kinds of fancy goods, cottons &c.

GEO. JACOBS, 39 Main St.,
Mrs. Woody's old stand.
  my 1-3t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1

Mills, J. F. - 1860

BOARDING.
PARKER HOUSE.
BOSTON, MASS.
Gentlemen will find the best of accommodations, with every effort for the comfort of guests.  LARDER not excelled in the United States.
H. D. PARKER,
J. F. MILLS.
  mh 3-6m
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1

Parker, H. D. - 1860

BOARDING.
PARKER HOUSE.
BOSTON, MASS.
Gentlemen will find the best of accommodations, with every effort for the comfort of guests.  LARDER not excelled in the United States.
H. D. PARKER,
J. F. MILLS.
  mh 3-6m
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1

Tyler, William H. - 1860

FAMILY MESS MACKEREL--
25 bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL.
25 half-bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL
100 quarter and eighths bbls. MACKEREL
25 tubs new BUTTER.

Families wanting prime Mess MACKEREL are respectfully invited to call.
    For sale by
  my 1-6t
WM. H. TYLER, 13th St.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Bowden, William Jr. - 1860

NOTICE.-- Having sold my tools, stock in trade and good will to Mr. GEO. STARRETT, my friends and customers will please call on him for any work they may require.
    Very respectfully,\
WM. BOWDEN, Jr.

------
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, TINNING &c.,
done in the best manner and with dispatch.  Estimates furnished for Buildings.  Furnaces and Ranges, of the most approved patterns; always on hand a large and desirable stock from which to select.
GEO. STARRETT,
Belvin's Row, Governor st.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Starrett, George - 1860

NOTICE.-- Having sold my tools, stock in trade and good will to Mr. GEO. STARRETT, my friends and customers will please call on him for any work they may require.
    Very respectfully,\
WM. BOWDEN, Jr.

------
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, TINNING &c.,
done in the best manner and with dispatch.  Estimates furnished for Buildings.  Furnaces and Ranges, of the most approved patterns; always on hand a large and desirable stock from which to select.
GEO. STARRETT,
Belvin's Row, Governor st.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

McDonald, John - 1860

ARMORY MONTGOMERY GUARD.
April 30th, 1860.
This company will attend a regular monthly meeting on TUESDAY evening, 1st of May at 8 o'clock precidely, at military hall.
  Ap 30-2t
JNO. McDONALD, 1st Serg't.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Tucker, S. J. - 1860

HEAD QS CO. G. 1ST REG'T. VA VOLS.
Richmond, May 1, 1860.
Attend a regular monthly meeting of corps on this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock.  Every member should be present, as business of importance will be brought before the meeting.  Sergeants will summon their squads.
    By order of Lieutenant Commanding.
  My 1-1t*
S. J. TUCKER, 1st Serg't.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

England, Abner V. - 1860

ARMORY YOUNG GUARD,
Richmond, May 1st, 1860.
Orders No. 111.
Assemble at your Armory, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, May 1st, at 8 o'clock, with fatigue, cap, cfross belts and muskets, for drill.
A full attendance is desired.
    By order of John S. Rady, Captain.
my 1-1t*1
ABNER V. ENGLAND, 1st Serg't.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Rady, John S. - 1860

ARMORY YOUNG GUARD,
Richmond, May 1st, 1860.
Orders No. 111.
Assemble at your Armory, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, May 1st, at 8 o'clock, with fatigue, cap, cfross belts and muskets, for drill.
A full attendance is desired.
    By order of John S. Rady, Captain.
my 1-1t*1
ABNER V. ENGLAND, 1st Serg't.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Riddick, James E. - 1860

MASONIC NOTICE.-- The members of Richmond Lodge, No. 10, are requested to attend a stated meeting at their Lodge Room, in the Mason's Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock.

Members of Sister Lodges and transient children, in good standing, are fraternally invited to attend.

By order of the worshipful master.
    my 1-1t
JAMES E. RIDDICK, Sec'y.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

King, Nathaniel - 1860

RUNAWAYS.
$25 reward.-- Ran away, on the 13th April, from my house, in  Henrico county, a NEGRO MAN named Snyder Stewart.  He was brought to Culpeper county some two or three years ago and sold in Richmond.  He has lived in Page county, with Benj. Pullman, engaged in an iron furnace, where he may now be lurking.  He is of medium size, quite black, and about 35 years old.  He formerly belonged to Geo. W. Rowles, of Culpeper, living some six miles west of the Court-House.  I will give $20 and reasonable expenses if delivered to Hector Davis, in Richmond, or $25 if secured in jail so that I can get him.  He had on when he left a blue cloth frock coat.
    [ap 25-ts]                                                                                                                                                                               NATH'L KING.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Hardgrove, Samuel - 1860

RUNAWAYS.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.-- the above reward will be paid for the apprehension and deivery to Messrs. W. S. Triplett & Co., or the Belle Isle-Works, my boy JIM.  He left the Works on 21st April.  He is about 20 years of age, bright gingerbread color, about 5 ½ feet high.  He is supposed to be lurking about the city of Richmond, or Manchester.
    my 1-3t*                                                                                                                                                                        SAMUEL HARDGROVE.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Barksdale, Mrs. M. G. - 1860

TEN DOLLARS REWARD.--
Stolen, from my stable, on the night of the 30th or morning of the 31st March, a light sorrell MALE MULE, having black stripes on the legs, one on each shoulder and down the back, also a scar on one hind leg and marks of gear on him.  The above reward will be paid if he is delivered to me, (near-- or to Alfred James, in Petersburg,) or any information so that I can get him.
  ap12-ts                                                                                                                                                                                            Mrs. M. G. Barksdale.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7

Royster, William S. - 1860

LOST AND STRAYED.
LOST.-- On Sunday night, either in St. Paul's Church, or between there and the Richmond House, one Lady's GOLD WATCH, CHAIN and PIN, attached.  A liberal reward will be paid for their delivery at the office, or to
WM. S. ROYSTER.
  my 1-ts                                                                                                                                                                                       Corner Cary and Va. Sts.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 7


 
CORN.-- 914 bushels prime white CORN.  For sale from vessel now in the Dock.
WM. S. ROYSTER.
Corner Cary and Virginia sts.
  ap 30-3t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 1