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Nickerson, E. - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR BOSTON--- FIRST VESSEL.--
The regular packet schooner E. NICKERSON, Capt. E. Nickerson, a portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick dispatch.  For balance offreight, apply to
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Palmer, Charles - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR ROTTERDAM-- The first-class American barque H. T. VENNARD, Chas. Wyman, Master, now at City Point, discharging her inward cargo, will be ready to take Tobacco in four or five days, a considerable portion of which being engaged, she will meet early dispatch.  For freight, apply to
CHAS. PALMER.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4



SHIPPING.
FOR BREMEN-- A first-class American ship on her passage to James River, and will be ready, to receive cargo, in a few days.  For freight, apply to
CHAS. PALMER.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4
 

Wyman, Charles - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR ROTTERDAM-- The first-class American barque H. T. VENNARD, Chas. Wyman, Master, now at City Point, discharging her inward cargo, will be ready to take Tobacco in four or five days, a considerable portion of which being engaged, she will meet early dispatch.  For freight, apply to
CHAS. PALMER.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Cox, William P. - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR LYNCHBURG-- To leave TUESDAY.-- The Canal Boat “FAME” will leave as above.--
for freight, apply to 
WM. P. COX,
At the Shed, Dock St.

Parties sending goods to care “Railroad Agent” at Lynchburg, must mark must mark weight on each package.
W.P.C.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Parrish, Lewis - 1860

SHIPPING.
U. S. M. STEAMSHIP YORKTOWN-- FOR NEW YORK.-- The YORKTOWN, Capt. Lewis Parrish, will leave here at 4 o'clock P. M., TUESDAY, the 1st May.

Excursion tickets issued to go and return by either of the steamers, State-room and meals included, for the very low price of $15.
Passage to New York, Meals and State-room included, $10.  Steerage Passage $5.
Passage to Norfolk same as by the river boats.
Freight received to-day, MONDAY, and up to the hour of 12 o'clock M., <sic> TUESDAY.
Consignees are requested to send for their goods to-day.
Freight for Boston taken at moderate rates, and forwarded with dispatch.
Tickets and Berths secured at our office or on board the ship.
LUDLAM & WATSON.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Pritchard, Richard - 1860

SHIPPING.
For Baltimore.--
Every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY-- POWHATAN STEAMBOAT CO.-- The Steamer GEO. PEABODY Captain Richard Pritchard, will receive freight to-day, (MONDAY.) and up to the hour of departure, 12 o'clock, M., <sic> TUESDAY, the 1st May.

Freight taken for Boston via Baltimore at low rates and with great dispatch.

No hogsheads received on board unless engaged at office.
Passengers are requested to be on board before the above hour of departure.
Passage and fare $5.

Tickets for passage procured at our office, in Shockee Slip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, or at the Steamers' wharves, Rocketts.
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Currie, William - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR LIVERPOOL.-- The A 1 Barque DEPARSHE, Captain L. Hartman, about 350 hhds. capacity, will load for the above port if sufficient Freight offers.  For Freight, apply to
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4




SHIPPING.
For Baltimore.--
Every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY-- POWHATAN STEAMBOAT CO.-- The Steamer GEO. PEABODY Captain Richard Pritchard, will receive freight to-day, (MONDAY.) and up to the hour of departure, 12 o'clock, M., <sic> TUESDAY, the 1st May.

Freight taken for Boston via Baltimore at low rates and with great dispatch.

No hogsheads received on board unless engaged at office.
Passengers are requested to be on board before the above hour of departure.
Passage and fare $5.

Tickets for passage procured at our office, in Shockee Slip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, or at the Steamers' wharves, Rocketts.
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4
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SHIPPING.
FOR BOSTON--- FIRST VESSEL.--
The regular packet schooner E. NICKERSON, Capt. E. Nickerson, a portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick dispatch.  For balance offreight, apply to
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4
 

Currie, David - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR LIVERPOOL.-- The A 1 Barque DEPARSHE, Captain L. Hartman, about 350 hhds. capacity, will load for the above port if sufficient Freight offers.  For Freight, apply to
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4



SHIPPING.
For Baltimore.--
Every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY-- POWHATAN STEAMBOAT CO.-- The Steamer GEO. PEABODY Captain Richard Pritchard, will receive freight to-day, (MONDAY.) and up to the hour of departure, 12 o'clock, M., <sic> TUESDAY, the 1st May.

Freight taken for Boston via Baltimore at low rates and with great dispatch.

No hogsheads received on board unless engaged at office.
Passengers are requested to be on board before the above hour of departure.
Passage and fare $5.

Tickets for passage procured at our office, in Shockee Slip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, or at the Steamers' wharves, Rocketts.
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

 

SHIPPING.
FOR BOSTON--- FIRST VESSEL.--
The regular packet schooner E. NICKERSON, Capt. E. Nickerson, a portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick dispatch.  For balance offreight, apply to
DAVID & WM. CURRIE.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4
 

Stites, Edgar P. - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.-- The A 1 steamship PENNSYLVANIA, Capt. Teal, now loading will sail on THURSDAY, May 3d, at 1 o'clock P. M.

Passage reduced to $7, meals included.
Boston freight delivered through at lower rates than by any other line.
For freight or passage, apply to,
EDGAR P. STITES, Acting Agent,
Rocketts.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Hill, D. J. - 1860

SHIPPING.
CHANGE OF STARTING HOUR-- FOR ONE TRIP ONLY.
The steamer A. H. SCHULTZ will leave her wharf at Rocketts on Wednesday next, 2d inst., for Windsor Shades, at 9 o'clock A M. precisely.  All freights for the trip will be received between the hours of 6 and 9 o'clock A M., on that day.
D. J. HILL, Master.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Hefelfinger, J. A. - 1860

SUMMER RESORTS.
COYNER'S WHITE AND BLACK SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS-- This WATERING PLACE will be open for the reception of visitors on the 1st of June.  It is situated on the line and in full view of the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, about half a mile from Bonsacks' Depot, Roanoke, Va., at which depot an OMNIBUS will always be found waiting, on the arrival of the cars, to convey passengers to the Springs.

These WHITE and BLACK SULPHUR WATERS have effected numerous cures.  The WHITE SULPHUR, aggravated cases of dyspepsia, serious affection of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, General Debility, and especially diseases of the Nervous System, and those diseases peculiar to females; the BLACK SULPHUR, all kinds of diseases of the Skin, aggravated cases of Tetter, and other eruptions of the Skin.

The ACCOMMODATIONS are equal to any to be found in the mountains of Virginia, and the TABLE and ATTENDANTS of the most satisfactory character, together with a fine BAND OF MUSIC, and every other attraction usually found at first-class WATERING PLACES-- as to all of which, we beg leave to refer to the large number of persons who have heretofore visited this place.
J. A. HEFELFINGER, Prop'r.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Humphreys, J. - 1860

SUMMER RESORTS.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, VA.
This long-established WATERING PLACE will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 18th May.

Many new and important arrangements have been made since the last season in this large establishment, and no efforts will be spared to make the guests comfortable.
JEREMIAH MORTON, President.
J. Humphreys, General Superintendent.
Correspondents will please address J. HUMPHREYS, Superintendent White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier county, Va.                  ap16-eodt1July
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Morton, Jeremiah - 1860

SUMMER RESORTS.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, VA.
This long-established WATERING PLACE will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 18th May.

Many new and important arrangements have been made since the last season in this large establishment, and no efforts will be spared to make the guests comfortable.
JEREMIAH MORTON, President.
J. Humphreys, General Superintendent.
Correspondents will please address J. HUMPHREYS, Superintendent White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier county, Va.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Hall, Annette - 1860

SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Alston, Robert - 1860

SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Fondren, S. R. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3



 
SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3
 
 

Christmas, Thomas H. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3




SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3
 
 

Hare, O. P. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3



SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3
 
 

Green, Thomas J. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3



SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3
 
 

Hall, Francis M. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3



SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3
 


Belcher, John - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3




SPRING RACES.
NEW MARKET SPRING MEETING, 1860--
Will commence on TUESDAY, May 8th, and continue five days.

FIRST DAY-- TUESDAY-- Sweepstake, mile heats, for 3 years olds; entrance $300, forfeit $100.
Closed with eight subscribers.

Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern.
Francis M. Hall's ch. c. by Financier, dam Betty Steel.
Gen. T. J. Green's Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye, dam by Priam.
O. P. Hare's ch. f. by Boston, Jr., dam Trustee.
Thomas H. Christmas' b. c. by Red Eye, dam by Hedgeford.
John Belcher's b. c. by Whitby, dam Gohanna.
Robert Alston's ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
Fondren & White's b. c. by Red Eye, dam Margrave.

SAME DAY.-- Match for $1,000, half forfeit; mile heats.
Oysterman and ch. g. out of Andrewetta, by Griff Edmondson.

SECOND DAY-- WEDNESDAY.-- Bollingbrook Hotel Purse $250; two mile heats.

SAME DAY.-- Match race, for $200, mile heats.
Two 3 year olds entered, as follows:

Bullion, by Revenue, dam Boston.
Buck Eye, by Hawkins' Priam, dam by Boston.

THIRD DAY-- THURSDAY.-- Proprietor's Purse, $300; two mile heats.

FOURTH DAY-- FRIDAY.-- Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats, $500.

FIFTH DAY-- SATURDAY.-- Two Races.-- First race: Match between Oysterman and Annette Hall for $10,000; four mile heats.
ENTRIES:
Annette Hall, 4 years old, oh. m., by Griff Edmondson, dam Virginia Payne, by Herald.
SAME DAY.-- Sweepstakes, mile heats, for 3 year olds; $100 entrance, $50 forfeit.  To close on the 30th instant-- four or more to make a race.
O. P. HARE, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3
 
 

Baltzer, J. L. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3


Doswell, T. W. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3


Alsted, R. A. - 1860

SPRING RACES.
FAIRFIELD SPRING RACES, 1860.-- The Spring meeting at the FAIRFIELD RACE COURSE, near Richmond Va., will commence on TUESDAY, the 15th of May, and continue four days.

TUESDAY-- FIRST DAY.--  A sweepstake for three year old coats <sic> and filleys, <sic> out of mares that had not produced a winner up to the 1st of March last, mile heats, $100 entrance, $50 forfeit, closed with the following entries:

R. A. Alsted names ch. c. by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
T. W. Doswell names ch. c. by Red Eye, dam Seline.
J. L. Baltzer names ch, h, by Red Eye, dam by Boston, Jr.
John Belcher names (Moore's) b. c. by Red Eye, dam Bav Betsy.
F. M. Hall names ch. c. Eugene, by Revenue, dam Fanny Fern, by Glencoe.
Also, ch. f. Financier, dam Betty Steel, by Steel.

WEDNESDAY-- SECOND DAY.-- Proprietor's purse $250, two mile heats.

THURSDAY-- THIRD DAY.-- Jockey Club Purse $500, three mile heats.

FRIDAY-- FOURTH DAY.-- A sweepstake for three years old colts and filleys, <sic> mile heats, $250 entrance, $100 forfeit.  $200 to be added by the Club if three or more start, five or more nominations to fill the stake.  Named and closed on the 1st of March, 1860 as follows:

F. M. Hall names ---, by ---, dam by imported Priam.
Thos. J. Green names ch. f. Miss Tobacco Fly, by Red Eye.
John Belcher names b. c. Wacamaw, by Red Eye, dam Ellen Evans.
O. P. Hare names ch. f. Boston, Jr. dam by Trustee.
Thos. H. Christmas names c. by Red Eye, out of a Trustee mare, dam Mollie Ward.
S. R. Fondren & White names b. c. Red Eagle, by Red Eye, dam by imp. Margrave.
R. A. Alsted names ch. c. T. P., by Highlander, dam Kitty Puryear.
JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3


Goodman, J. D. - 1860

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
FOR SALE--  A pair of good MULES, four years old, good size, well broke, warranted sound and to draw well.

Also, a No. 1 FAMILY HORSE, seven years old, sound and well gaited.  A fine SADDLE and BRIDLE, will be sold with the horse.  Any one in want can find a great bargain by an early call on
J. D. GOODMAN, Manufacturer,
No. 190 Main street.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Cary, Miles - 1860

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
FOR SALE.-- I have for sale, a young Family HORSE, and a new ROCKAWAY Richmond made, (Robert Waddill, maker.)

I have used the horse myself, and can safely recommend him to any one wanting a reliable family animal.  The Rockaway is particularly adapted to the use of a physician.  Having moved to the city, I have no use for them.

Apply to MILES CARY, 2d street, between Marshall and Clay, or Box No. 6, Richmond Post-Office.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Waddill, Robert - 1860

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
FOR SALE.-- I have for sale, a young Family HORSE, and a new ROCKAWAY Richmond made, (Robert Waddill, maker.)

I have used the horse myself, and can safely recommend him to any one wanting a reliable family animal.  The Rockaway is particularly adapted to the use of a physician.  Having moved to the city, I have no use for them.

Apply to MILES CARY, 2d street, between Marshall and Clay, or Box No. 6, Richmond Post-Office.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Lipscombe, N. C. - 1860

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
NOTICE.-- I have for sale a No. 1 young MULE; also, a large, reliable work HORSE.  N. C. LIPSCOMBE, 2d street, between Broad and Grace.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Demelman, J. - 1860

MILLINERY.
OPENING OF SPRING
FASHIONS.

Mrs. DEMELMAN, on Main, between 17th and 18th sts., informs her customers and the ladies in general, that she is ready to show her spring styles of MILLINERY, in all its branches.

The articles will be sold cheap.
BONNETS and FLATS altered and bleached.

Country merchants and milliners will find bargains at wholesale, having bought a large stock for that trade.
J. DEMELMAN.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3

Templeman, V. A. - 1860

MILLLINERY.
MISS V. A. TEMPLEMAN

Will open, on Friday, 20th, a full and select assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY.
At No. 212 Broad street.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 3