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Williams, Jane A. - 1860

NOTICE TO THE LADIES.-- MRS. JANE A. WILLIAMS, M. D., has removed to Broad, between 1st and Foushee streets, south side, and is prepared to treat all forms of diseases peculiar to females and children.

Especial attention given to the practices of Obstetries.
ap 6-3m*
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Haxall, William H. - 1860

HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY.-- The annual meeting of the HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY COMPANY will be held at the Office of the President, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of May, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
ap 2t—td
WM. H. HAXALL, Secr'y.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Woolhouse, Mrs. - 1860

LEECHING, LEECHING.--
MRS. WOOLHOUSE, Cupper and Leecher, 132 Main street, over S. Sutheriani's Gun Store, sign of the Big Gun.-- Mrs. W. has for years attended the ladies of Richmond, and given universal satisfaction.

Mrs. W. will attend those requiring her services, at all hours, day or night.

N. B.-- LEECHES for sale.  Orders from the country carefully packed.
ap 29-3m
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Lyons, James - 1860

UNION FAIR.-- the STATE AGRICULTURAL and the CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, will hold their FAIR for the present year upon the grounds of the Central Society, commencing on MONDAY, the 22d day of October, and continuing six days.
JOHN R. EDMUNDS,
Pres't Va. State Ag. Soc'y.
JAMES LYONS,
Pres't Va. Central Ag. Soc.
    Ap 30—ts
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Edmunds, John R. - 1860

UNION FAIR.-- the STATE AGRICULTURAL and the CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, will hold their FAIR for the present year upon the grounds of the Central Society, commencing on MONDAY, the 22d day of October, and continuing six days.
JOHN R. EDMUNDS,
Pres't Va. State Ag. Soc'y.
JAMES LYONS,
Pres't Va. Central Ag. Soc.
    Ap 30—ts
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5


Davis, Hector - 1860

TRADER'S BANK.-- At a meeting of the Directors of the Trader's Bank of the city of Richmond, held on the 27th April, 1860, it was
Resolved, That the books of subscription to the capitol stock be re opened at the Banking House of Isaacs & Taylor.
The office of the Bank will be temporarily at the same place.  Persons having business to transact with it will apply to or address Wm. B. Isaacs, Secretary to the Board, or the undersigned.
HECTOR DAVIS.
    ap 30-1m            President.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Isaacs, William B. - 1860

TRADER'S BANK.-- At a meeting of the Directors of the Trader's Bank of the city of Richmond, held on the 27th April, 1860, it was
Resolved, That the books of subscription to the capitol stock be re opened at the Banking House of Isaacs & Taylor.
The office of the Bank will be temporarily at the same place.  Persons having business to transact with it will apply to or address Wm. B. Isaacs, Secretary to the Board, or the undersigned.
HECTOR DAVIS.
    ap 30-1m            President.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Cabaniss, A. B. (Rev.) - 1860

MISSIONARY LECTURES.
------
REV. A. B. CABANISS,
Missionary just from China, will lecture at the following places :
To the Students of Richmond College, this (TUESDAY) night, 1st inst., in the College Chappel.
At the Leigh Street Baptist Church, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 2d inst.
At the First Baptist Church, THURSDAY NIGHT, 3d inst.
Exercises to commence at 8 o'clock.
    my 1-- 1t*
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Smith, William K. - 1860

TO JAMES D. VAUGHN, ESQ.:
DEAR SIR: As the time is approaching for the voters of District No. 2,  Henrico county, to select a suitable person to fill the office of CONSTABLE, and being satisfied that you are fully competent to discharge the duties of the office, we, the subscribers, respectfully request you to announce yourself a candidate for the said office, pledging you our support in the ensuing election.
         Robert J. Folkes,                          H. M. Stewart,
         Wm. C. Drew,                              G. E. Pegram,
         Nar. M. Lewis,                             Robert Salmon,
         Wm. McClaning,                         O. A. Francis,
         Thos. P. Moody,                           James Clark,
         G. W. Blankenship,                      Joseph Elliott,
         G. L. Earnest,                                Edward Tranium,
         --- Gresam,                                      John F. Southfall,
         Wm. R. Roundtree,                    William K. Smith,
         R. A. Brandas,                               James H. Gentry,
        my 1-- 2.*        And many others.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Southfall, John F. - 1860

TO JAMES D. VAUGHN, ESQ.:
DEAR SIR: As the time is approaching for the voters of District No. 2,  Henrico county, to select a suitable person to fill the office of CONSTABLE, and being satisfied that you are fully competent to discharge the duties of the office, we, the subscribers, respectfully request you to announce yourself a candidate for the said office, pledging you our support in the ensuing election.
         Robert J. Folkes,                          H. M. Stewart,
         Wm. C. Drew,                              G. E. Pegram,
         Nar. M. Lewis,                             Robert Salmon,
         Wm. McClaning,                         O. A. Francis,
         Thos. P. Moody,                           James Clark,
         G. W. Blankenship,                      Joseph Elliott,
         G. L. Earnest,                                Edward Tranium,
         --- Gresam,                                      John F. Southfall,
         Wm. R. Roundtree,                    William K. Smith,
         R. A. Brandas,                               James H. Gentry,
        my 1-- 2.*        And many others.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Tranium, Edward - 1860

TO JAMES D. VAUGHN, ESQ.:
DEAR SIR: As the time is approaching for the voters of District No. 2,  Henrico county, to select a suitable person to fill the office of CONSTABLE, and being satisfied that you are fully competent to discharge the duties of the office, we, the subscribers, respectfully request you to announce yourself a candidate for the said office, pledging you our support in the ensuing election.
         Robert J. Folkes,                          H. M. Stewart,
         Wm. C. Drew,                              G. E. Pegram,
         Nar. M. Lewis,                             Robert Salmon,
         Wm. McClaning,                         O. A. Francis,
         Thos. P. Moody,                           James Clark,
         G. W. Blankenship,                      Joseph Elliott,
         G. L. Earnest,                                Edward Tranium,
         --- Gresam,                                      John F. Southfall,
         Wm. R. Roundtree,                    William K. Smith,
         R. A. Brandas,                               James H. Gentry,
        my 1-- 2.*        And many others.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5

Elliott, Joseph - 1860

TO JAMES D. VAUGHN, ESQ.:
DEAR SIR: As the time is approaching for the voters of District No. 2,  Henrico county, to select a suitable person to fill the office of CONSTABLE, and being satisfied that you are fully competent to discharge the duties of the office, we, the subscribers, respectfully request you to announce yourself a candidate for the said office, pledging you our support in the ensuing election.
         Robert J. Folkes,                          H. M. Stewart,
         Wm. C. Drew,                              G. E. Pegram,
         Nar. M. Lewis,                             Robert Salmon,
         Wm. McClaning,                         O. A. Francis,
         Thos. P. Moody,                           James Clark,
         G. W. Blankenship,                      Joseph Elliott,
         G. L. Earnest,                                Edward Tranium,
         --- Gresam,                                      John F. Southfall,
         Wm. R. Roundtree,                    William K. Smith,
         R. A. Brandas,                               James H. Gentry,
        my 1-- 2.*        And many others.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 5