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THE NORFOLK POST Published EVERY MORN INO (Sunday's Excepted j al No. 18 Roanoke Squabe, NORFOLK, Va., aud cold to Dealers and News Boys at TURKU DOLLARS PER IIUNDRKD or tent to subscribers hy mall at the rate of TEN DOLLARS PER YEAR payable In advance. Single copies, at the counter, FIVE CENTS. K< sl.lsnU in the city of Norfolk or Portsmouth, dealr ■( the paper left regularly at their houses or places of buctuaas, will be served hy a carrier, by leaving the name no) address at the couHtlug-room of the publication aflko. They will settle with the carrier weekly lor the lams. j PRIHTIHG. *>* - - \ BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE, AT THK Office of Tie Norfolk Post, NO. 18 ROANOKE SQUARE, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Tut PaopßisTOßs of this Establishment respectfully announce to the Public of Norfolk, Portsmouth and vi cinity, that Ibey are fully prepared to execute every de scription of JOB PHIHTIHIi known to the business, not'only with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, but in a •tyls uusurpaased in ths South tor BEAUTY and KI.E tiANt'K. We have Ihe moat complete aud varied assort ment or TYPE of ALL HIKES aud DESCRIPTIONS— PLAIN, note! km wMumtkh, that wuri ever <».] 1< 11 »<1 in Virginia, aud our l.i> ili I i<n lor du iug work of ft)l kiwi*, and in all colon and forma, Irom the lattgttHt and moMt varied Pouter, to tliu iiiialleut, iuoh! tMrilviul and lioautiful Viriilinu Curd, aro urn i|iinllni. — tfur workuieu are uiaDturo in thrir ait, and fur beauty v dunigd and elegance of eiecutiou, stand without rival*— tit! tbiil ty|)* j M, kh) iut, and Mkill and tatite can mrum plisu, ilnsy can |»urform In » manuer to give complete aatiifaction to tbe meet taatidioua. We cay tkiu in no ■ptrlt of vain boastful ueM, luit aadert it merely aa a sim ple fact that will be amply efttahlifthed by an examination of the specimen* they h. ,vt. produced of their liiimliwork, aud which can be siren everywhere—ua there are te Ik> found scattered fur and near, throughout (lie States of Virginia ami North Carolina, abundant (maples of their ftceuuarable workiuansUip bearing the Laprees of ne> chanical excellence and artistic beaaty. The OiHc« is jierfect aad complete In all lis appoint uiauts—with the latest Improved Presets for printing Handbills and Cards, au 1 with efficient and experienced printers, there is no woik in any line of the busiuesH that we cannot perform In a Mtiifactory style. Tbe facilities afforded hy the ItKrfT AND LATKBT IMPROVBD MACHINKitY, will also enable us to fur nish work at a great roduction from formwr pricua n Norfolk, leaderlng it unnecessary, either ou ac •aut of .uechanicej execution or price, for any to send heir orders away to have them filled. •Bur Waiting (IJanto. Our specimens In this Hue vie with the finest Copper late engravings, aud are with great ueatnesa eu fine euameled and Bristol Card-board. •Bur wadding tfardl - Noeouple can live happy or die (v peace, blessed by she love of children, uuluss tbey can bequeath to them, ■ gifts of remembrance, a few of our beautifully exe 6tt ted WKODINU CAKI*f, goUeu up iv tbe latest style. OUR BUSINESS CARDS. No Merchant, huslnesa man W Merhanis should he without these -and we can furnish them In any quantity shape, liae, style or color, on the slimiest notice and al as cheap rates as they ran he procured in the United States. very man that pretends to do businoat should he well applied with Cards. OAEDS OF ALL KINDS. Under this headiug is included Cards or Tickets of ev ery description that can he executed on Card-hoard, from a One, large colored hand-hill, down to a hread ticket— The small trades need these, and in every other place hut Nurd.lk, no aker, or ice-dealer, or milk men, or Kroeor, or huckster, would pretend to do business without them. Posters and Dodgers. We print these of all sixes and in all colors of Ink and paper, and uextto advertising iv tho J\>st, the best way to make known your businees is through tin- Po.STs.lt. progrTmmes for Balls, Concerts and Parties, are very neatly and astefully executed In colors. Blanks of all Kinds, Billheads, Bills of Lading, Insurance Policies, Legal Blanks, Blanks for Lawyers, Blanks for Notaries, Blanks for Justices, Blanks for Clerks of Court, ( Blanks for all manner of People. CHECKS Tor Banks or Car Business Utilises executed in Colors, and euual to the finest engravings. I Prices Current, Pamphlets, Circulars, I In all Forms and Sizes. I Promissory Notes, i Iv a style that will never be protested. BILLS OF FARE Done In a manner so skillful and rare, that c'en epicures ( will not complain of the fare. No Hotel or Restaurant should he without them. Thnso we furnish daily at re- ( duced prices. I I Manifests and Bills of Lading. In this branch, id the husinoas our Printers excel—ami we can furnish shippers or steamers promptly. LABELS. Apothecaries, Druggists and others, who mako use u( these necessary articles, can be promptly euppl *hI. • TICKETS. Candidates can have their tickets promptly and cor. rectly printed, and their election warranted If necessary la tart, the /'<> ST JOIIuH'ICK is capable of executing anything and everything that .au be called for la the business, and will guarantee universal satisfaction on the most liberal terms ; and we respectfully request a con tinuance of the patronage ueretoKare so generously be stowed upon our efforts by the people of this city and Slate. AU orders should be plainly written, eapeaially proper names, to prevent mistakes, and banded in at the Count lug room oa the Irst floor, or If sent by letter addressed lo 1. M. BSOWV, Norfolk Post. rtJtJtV: Gash on delivery of the work, sxcopt in cases where or rhws are from regular advertiser* la the latter cases Mils HA be rendered molkly. TEAVELERS' GUIDE. f MPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS L AND SHIPPERS. THK OLD AND ESTABLISHED BALTIMORE HTEAM PACKET CO., > Carrying the UNITED STATES MAIL, aud ADAMS' EXPRESS FRKKIHT, 8n well aud favorably known to tho Traveling l'uhll« as tho , OLD RAY LINE, Are now Running their magnificent, safe and commodious Steamers, THOMAS KELSO, CAPT. OEO. W. RUSSKI.U ADELAIDE, OAPT. JAMES CANNON; The THOMAS KELSO was built for, and Is expressly adapted to, the Hay Route, and excels in Ihe splendor of her ontlit any steamer now plying these waters. She is provided with Hot and Cold Ruths, and all modern convenience. The ADELAIDE has been recently rebuilt and refur nished throughout. Her accomlnoilalions are of a superior order. She is so well known that further coin, incut Is unnecessary. y Those Steamers leave the Company's Wharf, on Wide i- Water alreet, opposite the Atlantic Iron Works, Norfolk J DAILY,at tU o'clock,end High Street Wharf, porls uiouth at 4 o'clock, P. «..SUNDAYS KXOKPTED, touch rt ' mgal Old Point. a PiuHuugors hy this Liuo arrive in Raltimore in « timo to connect with the early trains to Washington and ' all points North ami Wet. '• Baggage chocked to all points, and passengers and - baggage conveyed to tho depot! freu of charge. The Wharf of Ihe Company has been put In excellent order, ami is lilted expressly for the proleclion of freight and other accomtuislation of Shippers, Freight Ink.'ii at low rales and proinpllv delivered. For further information iui|iiire of D. 0, BALL, Agent, 1- Portsmouth, or to the Cursor of the Steamers. „ THOS. H. WEIIB, Agent. Norfolk, Va. " Norfolk, December 12, 1860. dw 12—tf » T3ALTIMORE KTEAM PACKET - Jj COMPANY. STEAMER "EOLUS," 0 phou " NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH TO FORT MONROE, '" EASTERN SHORE, MATHEWS COUNTY, « ULOUOKSTKK AND YORKTOWN. CAMMTOn THE VXITKD STATKX MAO. " The New and Fast Steamer J " EOLUB," Captain P. McCaiiick, 1 ouiineuced her regular trills to tho abut ."iiaiucd places " on the gih SEPTEMBER. Tills Steamer will leave the Company's Wharf, on t Wide-Water street, opposite the Atlantic Iron Works, Norfolk, at 6U, and Hieh Str.s.t Wharf Portsmouth, at 7 1 o'clock, A. M., every ' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, ' for Cherrystone—every TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, for Mathews and Oloucestcr counties and Yorktown, • touehiug at Old Point, going and returning each trip. , This Steamer connects with the Baltimore Steam Packet Company's Steamers "THOS. X KLSO" and "ADE LAIDE," for Baltimore, and all points North and West. I Through tickets sold on this Steamer for Baltimore and her connections. This Steamer Is especially adapted to the service in which she is engaged, being very Fast, having Fine Accommodations, and is noted as an excellent Sea Boat, aud will make her trips regardless of tho weather. For freight or passage, apply to D. C. RALL, Agent, Portsmouth, or 10 the Purser of the Steamer. , THOS. H. WEBB, Agent. Norfolk, December 12,1505. de.l 2— tf TVT O T I C E . Ou and after tho.Wi INSTANT, tho Steamers of the I Baltimore. Steam Packet.Company, OLD BAY LINE, will leave the Company's Wharf on East Wide-Water street, opposite the Atlantic Iron Works, Daily, for BALTIMORE, OLD POINT, CHERRYSTONE, MATHEWS, li 1.1.1 1 'KSTF.It and YORKTOWN. T. 11. WK.HII, Agent. 1 Norfolk, November 28, lSdfi. nov2S—tf INDEPENDENT LINE OF STEAMERS TO RWHMONI>, and nil nMM NHN jauss aiVEFi. The steamers J M. MARTIN, . Cap*. 0. W. Liviitosrox, a CITY OF RICHMOND, Capt. W. P. STKANAnAH, II •ill leave Ihe Oovernnient Wharf, DAILY, until further " notice, at half-past six o'clock A. h. lor Richmond aud all points ou the river. ' For freight 01 passage, apply to tho Captains of Ihe " •toauicrs. no 15—11 I^OR RIO DE JANEIRO, i CALLING AT ST. THOMAS, . PARA, PEBNAMBUCO anil BAHIA. c United States ami Rrav.il Mail Steumship Company will disnalch regularly, ' . ON THE '."JTH OF EVERY MONTH, A NEW AND FIRST-CLASS (. STEAMSHIP, \ To leave at 3 o'chsk, P. M., from Pier 4:1 North River, ( All letters have to |iass through the Poslofficc. I An experienced Surgeon will ho in attendance on (Mini, For freight and passage, having splendid arcoiuinisla lions, apply to THOMAS ASCKNCIO A CO., oet2ti—Urn No. 17 Broadway, New York. A Tli ANTIC CO A S T MAIL ** STEAMSHIP LINK FOR NEW YORK! inK NEW AND FIRST CLASS SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIPS HATTEEAS AND ALBEMAELE, Leave Norfolk for Now York as follows: HATTERAS, Capt'n Lkwis Parish, Will leave Dickson's Wharf every WKDNKSDAY at 8 o'clock, A. H, ALBEMARLE, Capt. H. A. Boukne, Will leave Dickiuaon'a Wharf every SUNDAY at 8 o'clock, A. >. Fasaangors by this line will be only one ni|:ht at sea. Returning, these Ships leave New York every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, | at 12 X, from Pier Nu. M, North River. These Ships have superior accommodations for paasen gers and freight. The undersigned having I n ap|s.lnted Agent for the above Line, respecifully solicits Ihe patroßags of his friends and the public,assuring thi'ln that he Wllluse his hegl endeavors lo give satisfaction to his patrons, which, from a long experience in this business, he feelscoutident " For Freight or Passage, apply to me at Dickson's Wharf n 0 8. C. ELLIOTT. Agents in New York, Messrs. LIVINOSTON FOX A ■ CO., 141 Broadway. 11 DELP HI a . ,'! RICHMOND AND STEAM PACKET * COMPANY—SEMI-WEEKLY. ibis kill !» ro«po»«n or th» SWIFT, FIRST4LASS BTKAMHR9 VIRGINIA, ' . (CAPTAIN SNYDER;) MAY FLOWEK, (CAPTAIN J. ROBINSON;) CLAYMONT, (CAPTAIN K. ROBINSON;) AnoVoneof them will leave Higgins' Wharf, Norfolk eT«y TUESDAY and SATURDAY, forming a Setni- Weekly Line of fast and reliable Steamers, with good , passenger arcommislatlons and plenty ol freight room. For freight (which will ha taken at low rates, or pas cage), apply to THOB. P. CROWKLL A CO., AgenU, llicgins' Wharf, or No. 0 Campbell's Wharf, Norfolk, Va. AM- One of these Steamers leaves Philadelphia f>■ 1 V 1 WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY for Norfolk. aug26—tf OIILH OF LA D I N¥ FOR SALE AX THIS OFFICE. | GUISE. N ° T — c X NORFOLK AND RICHMOND STKAMRRS On aud ufler TUESDAY Dec. iith, The steamers M. MARTIN * AND CITY OF RICHMOND, Will leave from the wharf at tin. f,»,i nfHonnnke and Market Squares, fur RICHMOND daiIy,''SUNDAYS ox reptwl," at ny % a. at., until totter notu-e. dec 4—tf L INEJ t eamekb . FOR (ILII POINT AND BALTIMORE. CARRY, HO TIJK NATIONAL and IIARNDEN'W FXPRKHS FREIGHT. Tlie new ami elegant Steamers, OEO. LKAHY (Uuittain Rlakcnian), JAMEB T. BRADY (Captain LatHl'w), DICTATOR, (Cai)t. Mulligan,) Leave Norfolk f..r Halliinore, DAILY, (Sundays as* asM C'll ill :|l :.,m |~i 1., ~. >, " ' Through Tickets s..ld f.,r all principal ■ itie* North ati.l » eat. I'nsseugeis and bage-aeu transferred from I. „,l to ara freu of charge. Faro to Baltiunre ♦~ ,„, * * '' ami return ,11 (at The Superior Accommodations uflVl-.il I,)' the N B\V LIN R S T ■AM |R S are well known by the traveling |.u!.ti.-. The Sleainers are all NKW, const rin ted with great regard to evenl, million and safety, and ale coinioanded by experienced, courteous ami attenliv" nflknsrs. Theft" superior sa*esl i>linldc* them lo ninko mile inline, than with „|| train lllel'oliy canning no delay 111 either end of the route lo traveler. The fare has lieen reduced ley the general solicitation of the traveling jiiildic, m whom v» f.el guileful lor their very lil.erai patronage, which, we tiust, hy a Just courae, to cuntlUlie to Inelil. H- B— Piu»enp>ra and baggage transferrin to autl from I'ortainoi th tree of charge. Leave Norfo k from wharf loot of Roanoke im.l Market f'l'larea. ||. V. TOMPKINS, noW7—tf igaal, . I>EOPL i'H LINE FOR NEWISEKN AND THE INTERIOR OF NORTH CAROLINA! CARRYING THK UNITED STATES MAIL The Only and Entirely Mew Route, The Steamers of this Una will leave mail wharf, Norfolk for Newbcru, on the arrival of the boats from iiallinior.. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and .'.iliiniai i. Returning, will leave Ncwheru Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdays, rnniieeliug with railways for tlnlilnliot-oiigli, Raleigh, Weldoo, Jleaufort, Moreheud City aud Wilming ton. The various lines of Railways are nearly all completed in the State of North (Carolina, and [ia.Hsenf.em will hatu little or no difficulty in reaching their deatinalioii on any of the linea of Railway. The taint* are of the first class, and coinmandeil hy nu-li of experience, who will see lie |niiii4 sliarcd to make piiu si ngei s comfortable, Relng entirely an Inland Route, it will be found far more pleasant than hy a aca route. sTty'-li'reight taken at low Hit. s. Vor further information, apply to VV. C. EDWARDS, Roanoke Island, N. C. O«o. Outer, Newborn, Nt). 1.(1-1' TWpfcW YORK AND VIRGINIA STKAMSHII' COMPANY, OLD LINE, Tito New ami Kb-gniit Side-Wheel Steamship, NIAGARA, liKOKuK W. COUCH, COMMANDER, Will leave Norfolk for New York every WEDNESDAY, At S a. m. i ThoNow and S|ilendid Side-Wheel Steamship, SARATOGA, will l» on tli'- I.in. in til>iilit In day*. J. M, SMITH * ItKOTIIKII, Jec3—tf AneaU, Town Foist. yOR NEWRERN, VIA CANAL, i Until further notice, the steamer PIONKKR will leave | the Philadelphia Steamship Company's wharf, at Norfolk, lor NEWREHN, on FRIDAY OK EACH WKRK. I Passengers hy this line will not suiter the inconve nience of transfer to other vessels, but will be taken through direct. For freight or passage, having superior arcommoda- i lions, apply on board, or at the Company's otliie on Ihe . wharf. Faro to Nowberi 110.00. Meals and Shitc-Roouia extra. DAVID WILLIAMS, novl3-lni I'roprietor. f) A 01*10 MAIL BTEAMHHII' [ COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AMD i ARRYINQ THK UNITED STATUS MAIL, Leave Pier No. 4S North River, fm.t of Canal street, at M o'clock main, oa the Ist, lllli and '21st of every ith (except whin thiwe dales fall on Sunday, and linn on the preceding Saturday), f'.r ASPINWALL, conneding, via Panama with one of the Comiiany'a Steamship'; from Panama for SAN ERANCISCO, touching at ACA PULCO. DKCF.MRKR Ist, HENRY CHAITNCEY, CAPTAIN DRAY; connecting with 0 O N S T I I IT T ION, CAPTAIN FARNSWOHTH. lltii, ATLANTIC, CAPTAIN MAURY; connecting with GOLDEN CITY, CAPTAIN BRADBURY. 21sr, N E \V V O R X , CAPTAIN HOR.NKR; conuectinj; with COLORADO, CAPTAIN WATKINS. MNMHTM and Jlsl connect at Panama with ItoMMM '•"' south ttOUK ports. Those of Ist touch aIMANZANILU'. ItMMH fissXSXSS ««Vt IN CURItMCV. i First fMiin. $380 ■■ Sc-.el'l-.5250; Steerage $125 i f, ,i„ |~|ON V. tJUAUTKR fiom steamers' rate-: al- i lowed lo second cabin and steerage pma»J« «ilh fain I Mr*. ALo, M allowance of UN I UUARTKKoii thronuh rates lo clergymen and their families, and ml 1 I'" I' era; m.blieis having honorable discharges, HALF FARE One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adnll Baggage maslera accompany baggage through, and attend to Indira and children without male protectors. B.iggag« ran -it eil on the doi k the day l.ef..re sailing, from rt.ani boats, railroads* aud passengers w ho prefer to MM down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicines and at tendance free. A Steamer will be placod on tho Live January Ist, 1806, lo run from NEW ORLEANS to ASPINWAI.I., 11. HAVANA. For Passago Tickets or further information, apply at tho Company's Ticket OnVn, on tho Wharf, FOOT OF CANAL STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. de.'2—3ra »• W- •" BELLOWS, Agent. A DAMS' EXI'HEBH COMPANY.- OFFICE NO. M CHURCH STRECT, ITHtATM BUILDimt.) .... VRKIOHT MONEY, and VALUABLES forwarded with ■an an I des.'aoc to ill parts of the United State,. Diul dTa»TH, Ac.,coll.cted, and prompt raturn. '"on 3 , wagons call in any part of Norfolk and Portsmouth tdlSm* ZmS* : and will deliver withouteatra charge all goods that arrive hy Express. K,V'«. going North closes at 2.00 P. ..-going Sonth, l at 4V"f >,*!—It.llll j Hie §od*H |«t. TSJXDAY, DEt'KMIJKU lit, im. NEWSPAPER NEWS. The awociatcii press telegraph man Keiuls thiH rituU'U) tlie ntii'ilierii papers , "The LtcktetOM <»f Virginia li;w llxeil i Ihelil.st ttl'Dec'euiber for tlie oleelioli'of MttiU) ollieem, und it in thought here, from private received from Richmond, that it is lite design of that hotly to reinstate the old ollicers, who held places under (Jovernor Smith. Governor Pierptint would regard this as personal, and it is believed would retire from ofticc in that event, which would force upon the Oovcrinncnt the appoint ment of a I'rovisioual Governor,'' The Idea of Peirpoint retiring! is good, lie standing on a point of dignity! \Vlm( will he do if he retires? Keep a canter bury hall? The paragraph was sent out to frighten timid people. Mr. (,'hiehesler Kortescue, the new I'.rilish Secretary for Ireland has quite a notable wife. He is her fourth hus band. -The lady, tt) the daughter of lira ham, tlu> singer. She married at an early age a younger brother of the late Karl Waldcgrave, mid upon h|« death 1 she wetldetl the Karl himself. Subse quently she became tho wife of Mr. (leorge Vernon llareourt, sun of the Archbishop of York, who for many years represented Oxfordshire in Parlia ment ; and upon his decease she mar | ricd Iff. Kortescue. She is an active ' politician and a woman of marked ability. Artemns snys, "as for the Wards, (hey air known all (he world over, and every big city in the blessed Union has all it's little divisions called niter them. In New York and Hosting there is the fust Ward, and the second Ward, and so on totlicouehiiudi'ftlth Ward,ami in I'aris and London, ami everywhere, we fire honored with the Mute remembrances. I guest that's sum honor. And even down South, its more than probable, they've some Wards in their small vil lages; and we are so popular that oven the workin a|iartineiits in the peniten tiaries air named iv the same way." Thereisamovenieiitoii foot to induce Congress to indicate, by restoration or otherwise, that it is the duly of the Ad ministration to have Jeffenon Davis tried by a Military Commission. Oeo. Butler!• working the matter, and is sustained in his position by tbe Secretary of War. They hope to force the I'resi dent to adopt their views. (Jell. (Irani is reported to have stated that the discontented Southerners who staitl at home during the war, und the women, he found lo be our greatest one mien, and that the leaders iv the late re bellion are the most MsekMM recoiistruc tionist. Congress proposes lo retrench the ex penses of public printing which last year amounted to about .6,000,(100. This prompted the House to only order 20,008 copies of Ucnelal (.rant's report instead of a quarter of a million, as Mr. Wash. biirne desired. The Honorable Schuyler Colfax, on the conclusion of his lecture on Friday evening at lliegriind saloon at Odd Pel. low's Hull, In Baltimore, was afterward honored with a complimentary supper by his friends of Kaltiniore. The wife of Dr. Davis; of Dee Moines, la., has twice conspired with thieves to murder and rob her husband. They made a bail job of it, the other night, but their victim will live with a broken skull. It would be a low estimate to place the baneful results of sleeping cars at thirty thousand typhoids and one thousand deaths per annum in couseipience of their foul atmosphere. A California company propose tobuihl a railroad from San Krancisco to the Mississppi Itiver, by way of San I lego and connections eastward; capital S.'iti, --000,000, i'.enjnmin (i. Harris, of Maryland, pronounced by the last Congress an Mn woithy member, has arrived in Wash ington, and says he is ready to take the oath. > m -* 11i'Ti.i:k'sTiiwi:ii Sof.prou Kivt'iDoi. i.Akm. llutler's eclebiiileil Tower, near iscrniiida Hundreds, from which, for so many months, lynx-eyed si-nliuals pried into the movements of the Confederate troops, was. on yestcady, sold at public auction by Mesrs. J'auhill A Mcllwainr auctioneers,fof the sum of *5. There were at least '.'M cords of good timber in the structure. Surely there is something ' in a name. All of the other government , property brought, at the same sale, remarkable high prices. — /'' Irrshnrj/ . i ,— » m 4 ' • QRS. BSaVOO'fl I'llol'KlMV CoNI'IS- ! GATED. In tlie caseoftlte United Stales nt. the Greenwood plantation, property of Braxton Bragg, tbe granted delay i having expired ami no defence being ' tiled, the court ordered, on motion of , the district attorney, that all pen-oiis interested in said property be considered la default, and the property be con- . deninedalid soltl for the benefit of (he , United Slab's. J't.tt rn/ntiy Jfrpte**, HOLIDAY DIIIKCTOUY. Alvout these limes the subject of Christ- ' mas Presents and N T ew Year's liil'ls is i uppermost in the family mind. In or- , del' that M time need be wasted, We | Indicate below the places where pur chases may be Made in Norfolk: COMMISSIONMKKIIIANTS-WIIOI.KSAI.K ANII XX TAIL. HjgmisVssann > C..N'.'. 10.m.l 18 Roaoofcasqnare asaati an llsrrtaf'i tliasialiia suC-.s nl WRatak'i " Dadlsv, B.mi 4 Co., N" '' >»—«%» :-imr.: Wlllisiu Nu Ik'l. a i'".. No* M »'"! -- sVisuioke onare. Kiuii"-rly Brothers, I'liiini.rrr.Mi.'sirkart) IM N Mala ''ll'iiry I. W.'iv-t'i .tl'". He. UOeeeßtexsTs wlmrf, at.nl for I'nliti.ri,is wsaes. ' p Usaoebrrrv t Cv, cottoe f.i. turs, f.ml ofOssssastw ' Moßlgoatsrv s WII-ml \'".T R<.anok« sqnsre, .l.uli M In iurelfii suiletopaesli"' Irtilxs. W 'I' llnrriii.il. N.-. \". WssWll Ci.nii.t.ll s nl.nrl. raaaVal iwsdacs JestW atai eottoti fartop, K.Bic"-<-'o.H..' k"il.«k.'asl>i,l,. I.iinl agents anil l ''0:.:', , ,""K , .''i.-sl,i'l;'.'.ll''.ir,.i.l W'-l 1™.er,N.».10 |( ir.',.|„:,r,'... ; .i.ll"rtl..'N"rf"larityn.ills. \V. l ll.,'.vl'liiuiil..rl;iiii.. atasariH whsrr, pJatsaMsas* "T I Tunas,liar, tti.aii.il;.' starf, «« (aairi Water M i.-a..'. in jjiissi sail llnssssllr stilt KiU'H * MiCerl, Nu. 1 OuMsmMsW, MsTSJ ID rn \v!!li'arJril"ub, Coinro«n-e slreel, «W side, general sliinpiDg nienhunl. .l.ll.Johin»n.Ni..2. r iC.Mi.nierri.sii. t Turner * Cm , So. •'> C»i..|.l- II s ~~tiarl, grows ami I "i" -mi"i..ii mrnlisnts. Thomas P. Crowe"* IV.. No. i, 1'5,n,.1.,1l i v. In.rf, g.-m t»I grooTS, ag.nU for J'liihul. li.lini .leanieni, notary unl.lii's, anil average ii.ljustrrs. W K. Allen * Co., No. 4 Cmniortnil row, general <li»l --ernin Imtter, lard, clioese, kc. .:... J. ' H BairdftßiiiKr,« v . tt Maikct square, wholesale ffo ifis an<l dcnlciNiu wince and litjunrs; agents for Qray IMiiludrlphiu ale. T. A. Young * Otv, No. 22 Commerce LVtFMt, gem-rti iltult ihlii j.l.m]in ~ Ac. J'ttvl* k Brother, Nil, 24 tWnuko »u|uare. Murrla,Ctamtiunu &-CV, No. l.'J With* Water tttrecl ■ • ii* i.il j.r.iilni'i' i|i'|||i-i-h. M. A. I. ..* i-11, No. 15 Wide Wster street, denlers In no It'll l.iJUnl'H. Niwh, Out* A OoL No. 3 Coiuuien ial Kow. 11. D. White A Co.. No. 17 WWo Wate.- street Jittiicrt K. .liitH's, No. I ('hiuulii'MV wtmrf, p-orer am prciluri' ilfiilir. W. R. Joins, Nu. 5 Kast Wide Water street, H™*** •*••«' ppiiluifili'ialer. White A Hale, No. 4 t'aiupbitll's wharf, sjgsjsjsj un.l |>lutli|ri' ili'tiliTM. (I. 8. Nu. fi Mnrki'tsi|iiure, grocer and pi ■ »*ln.< ilenler. T. K. Rf.inlnn, No. ■ Market si|iiare, grnernl ilmler in fiiiiidy sjin isjlm. BdwardO. nsenlag, No. 7 Kast Main stesiet, |««Mnl dialer in fimiily gnrcerlus. W. (I. Webber, No*. 24 ami :.0 went bMs Market s-iuure, gensrsj 4s>aief in family sjpsjfirlel. V. .1. Bobiuaon, Nu. .1 wharf, whulesahi aud retail tnetr, C. W. (.randy I Hon*, No. A Commercial row, coiunii*- HJou inert-hauls. I: 11. IMk, Ctiuiimrcestreet, rnMMlMlrii uicKhnuN. Ricks, Hill ,v Co., Pcnaion's wharf, produce com in i* sten no r. Imntri mid d—fiirs iv coal and luiubur. OhsartesT. Oertu. h, Ho, 10 ('*ui|il»e|l*H wharf. Sulpp, Dosder it Co., corner of Uuiou etreetuud Muiktt erjuan, wholeeali and retell groceri and dealers in I. qiiors. Qessxft Kueller, No. M Hank street, family grocer. J. 11. Whltehiirsl, No. 40 Catherine street, Mitel lamlly (irw'i'i ies. Itlfgisji * Cnre, corner of WMe Walt r and Commerce strteta, wbolesalit and commission nierchants, sjfeisti for the saje ofgrmla and (lour. li. T. Hik korer, ram sMe of Roannks Dork, coiniiiissi..u men bant and iiKenl for Ford's ami MmsJsSj k niter-pirn*. (drnte of lime, buue flour, Timlin, and other fertiliHeej, VMssllAK ANI> lUTAIb DAY GOOD HRBCHANTB Mtskßf A Co., No. 13 Main Hheet, the Inrtfesl ealal* liHhment in Ihe city, Agent* for the <, 1. hrnied Duple* Kleptk ho<»p tskirt, ami pejjwl Male roosjw, b. Hi ikli-y, fhi Main Htroet, under Johnpou'H Hall. MSafJl large ntltl well annorted. .1 Ii •'< million. Nu. Ctlt Main stroel, »luple and fain y Ur.v fjowls. j. cViiNtader, No 70Church street, fancy JMfsV-loaks, sliawln, Ac. Bluu.pl Oulin, No. 51 Main street, ■toWfjßWh, nolimw and Millinaiy. W. Csuiipe, Mo. 41 A 48 east Main street, HottoM or all sorts. Bice A Hrolher, N0.71 SMI Muiu street. 11. C.din, No. (lit Main strw t, dry on.!-, aud varlalhx A..n„.rnilorf(.r. No. 4't Msjastreet.oppoelts M»»lmisj|is' ll.ill. TrinnninuM am) notion*. S. Frank, No. !& «,:..-t Main hlreet, Kmhroideiit-x, laces, Ac. K. Campe, No. ."-1 east Main hlreet, varietief, and lIotJOIIH. Capps A I'ect, No. 45 iHHt Main street, foreign and do stlc dry goon, llofheinii-r A Co., No. 21 Main Htreet, dry gMiiWi fuiiey arlii |oh. K. Weuel, No. 72 Miin Mlreet, inrgMsJi und funey arttclee. Carupbt-ll A Co, No. 2! M.uu Htreet, opposite Market s>|iiare, ttMrill fancy stock. P. 11. WiiilelHirnt A <;■>., No. 11 Market MMMh |{i*ueral variety Htore fore'iiintiy traile. Peter Smith, No. U2 Church dry good* ami fancy articles. WriOLEHAbi: AND UKTATbDKATs-KRH TN PORBIOIV AND IpOMKHTK; IiUH'ORH. Omsw San(trtter, tte.M Maik> t hia.lijimrtern of iJ: i.i bianeh honsce in tleneral Agent for the In-ftt lot sign iunl doineMtic liipiurs in ilih market. R. Van..', No. M Market sipiare, who|.-*iabi dral.iv.in ripirituouct and mall Rqaora, gem-ml lidtliug i-stablUb inenl, and manufacturers of B*xla Water, N. A. Thompr'on A Co., No, 90 Roanoke msafsj and Wi-le Water htreet, Importers or Mines ami liipmrs. t, R. Ilorum, No. 12 west Main Street, "Tip Tup" Lin,i .r Store, iiinler Allantie Hot.-] huilding, chewing and sm<ik injr tobacio, and new idea pipen. J ■, Crowley A Co., N<»s. 25 A 27 Commerce street,(ss* era I bottling eHlabllshmeiit, and manufacturers of mxla. .I.C. DoVMSj A Co., No. H Widi- Water street, Wtwll—,jli dealers in spirituous and m.dt liipiors, agents for Massey, Collins ACo's. IMiiliulelphlu ale and bottling establlsli ment. William .lohimon, No. 13 SSes Wido Water street, deal en iv li'juor, wines, ales, beer ami (igars. Walkei A Co., No. 6Commercial row, deab-i-aj in Keu tucky whinkies ami other llijuors. Qee* W. Thump-ton A Co., No. Is Itoauoke Mpiartt, deal en i titfjmtl, bitters, ahw Ao, ClmmherlaiiieA Co, N0.7 Wide Water street, dealers iv foreign and domestic Utpjors. .I.C. Whiteburst, No. 35 Market sipiare, doaJerd in gro ceiies, wines, liijuors, cigars aud tobacco. Wll.iJ.|.;s \I.KH.MT,SIi.iF.. ANIM.KATHUR DKALKRS W 11. Tm ii.r A Co., Mo. 40 west side of Market sqsjftrwi general desjeri in boots, shoes, trunks, Lather ami shoe makers findings. I.nhlin A Stimr, No. 9 east nideof Market sonare, man f;u-iitiirers and dealers in b.pots, shoes, hats, leather, Ac. F. W. eSeabiiry's Sous, Market square, genera I dealers lv i N. -1 s trunks Ac. 8. Weil, Nos. 13 Als Market sipiare, wholesale and re tail dmlers iv boots, shoes, trunks, valis.t> aud travelling l.ags. .1 A T. Oriffln, No. T east aide of Market s.|nare deal sn in l»or»ts, nboes, hats, ca|w, trunks Ac. W. 11. Hionks, Jr., No. 1J west h.ilh of Mai ket^i.pm:.-. boot and shoe dealer. R. Cllmnn, Nos. II ami 15 Market s-pmre, Dealer iv hoots and Shoes, K. Irii-ihart A Marx, boot aud shoo manufacturers, No. ► I Cloii.l. street. 1.. N, Adam* A Co., No. 3« Main street, sign of the wilil i\\. IpSSSjb, bJisw and trunks. W. Jones, No. 1H west Main stre.it, ladies' aud gentle iiioii's hoot mid shoe store. A DerefnuiC, northeast corner of t.ranby and Main sti'.lc.. Roots and sb.pea niadu to order, and per feut HU gusif.liteed. TOVH AND FANCY ARTICLKB. Francis (...tbilnrger, No. 15 east Main street, sb«k ,-o|d cheap. aM the proprietor is selling out. M. W. Ilurk, No. '.least Maiu struct, dry goods ami general notion store. Umanberg A Hro., No. 25 Market square, and No. 10 Wide Water street, gKUeral asSSoilHieut. .1. Cohe4i. No.fi Wide Water street, general assortment F. Heels'.', No.:;«» Market sijunre, ffesjesej Hsaortnieut. C. S. Holt, No. 5H Church street, dry good-* and general ufilioris. Loujpf Kolb. No. S Market square, general and varied assortment of all things required. H. I'l.ill.r, No 'sTJ. Maiu street, general assortment. .1 Roe 1)1 Ml, No. SUChunh street, general as+.rlin.nl, ibo ll uiH and «tillfei tioneri*#s. BOOKH AND HTATIONAUV. HI. wart A Dey, No. llieaat Main street. Alho pianot. ami lUgSjIiS, of the most approved tt ~,i Aoish. Mayhrw A Itr-.., No. «7 Main street. Also general pe riodical ami newspaper agents for all lheprineip.il news pap. is of the Cnion. literary, H|HHtiug, commercial ami news. Also the army and navy Journal. Uoorge Urttttofl, No. 52 Main street, general nssort mentol alliums, hook-., toys, pictures nml frames, ami I ..lies'i_,<f"ls .luctioiih o( the shark nightly. MKRCIIANT TAIIsOKS. J. 11. King, Main street, under (he Atlantic hotel,civil, military and naval oiittttliiuj; depot. Joseph Kehoe, No. 7 west Mai ii itlwvt, opposite First National HaiiK, i iitting and fitting done lo order. John IsMSssf A *'0., No. H Bsjtft -tr.et,(lotbii,gr|,. r tinti| .He! npiuieil at the shortest notice, I',. UipjrS, No. SO Mall street, umlnr the Mechani.'. n*Jt, a general asHorlment of fine rl.itht, cusHsimen-H and si'-iings always en hsnd. Roseuswig, DrioK.ii ACo., No. 16 Main street, g. m nil ssisrhm nt id tiin.i-hiiiL' coode, hat:', csjfjsj, Ac. CbOTIIINU BTOUKH. A.W. Mills. No II Main -treet, an elegant and fash ionable assortment of readymad.t clothing always on hand. Noah Walker A Co , corner of Main and Talbot stn its, wholesale ami relsil clothiers. RsJusjoMfej M Co., No. 14 If.hi street, wholesale and retail clothiers, at prices to Huil all. SeUmi ■~ No. :ia Main street, general outfitting cstab li-hiiient nnd ready made clothing. I. A / llofbt imer. No, ■?, M:>iu stier-t, nnrehant tailor I ;iii.l . |.i|bi< rs. S. Hani', No 20Main street, fa hlonable clothing em- UfsjfNfJt. J. Milbr A Brother, No '-0 »-,»-,t Main street, dealers in ren.ly-inud'* clothing. Hofnill * Co., No. 47 Main street, tailors and military gooeV. A. Adit r, 'o Mi.in street, tlothing nnd lurnisbinggmids, II |i. i. In.-, N. -ii M.iinsiiv. t,« L.thint; und birnithiog joods, MTbI.INKRH. Mr-. M A. lstitt, W Main street, fa-binnabte millin* n sjsjl ildi-hmeiit and dress ncikiitg. Mi«< Julia O. Isary. nnrth Chunh street, fam-y milli o. i ..lei BMri lot Madam.- PeMofosts, of New Yurk. A. L. Goldsmith, No. M Main itveet, fsshioiiulde mli limn A. Ri"H,No. ]t;rhurihdti<tt,.eueral trimming aud mil lineiy. Mrs. fJelhrlain, No. 4SfTitinh -beet, fs-bionalJe mil linery snd Mini noil" estaldiHliiiient. Mrs. ..lanl'iir... Re. 77 Chunh street, milliner nml .Ire--maker. J. ll.Hniith. No. 00 Church ulieet. fa«ahionali|e milli oeiv edtaldishuient nml trimming of nil sort done to ~rder, ami al the shortest ie»tiee. F. V. Hwaiik, No. 81 Clouvb StTei t, millinery am) fancy stores. Mrs Ann Moore, No. WJ, Chunh street, general milli n.'iv and fancy g'suls. Also, srtifirisl and ether bonm-t minings al «ays mi hand. * Mm. M. H I'trrott, No. 1 Hill street, fancy milliner .iii-l ii— maker. BAKERS AND CONFRCTIONKR3. Adams Rteeew Bakery, No. 40 M .in street, all orders |ii.noptly !illi-l And a libera! discount made on the trade. J. U. Smith, No. 1" Bank street, corner of William, baker and confectioner. .i ■!,■.--> lieid. No 45 west Main street, etean bakery ;tlel eonfectiOUer, Charles Jonlan. No, 77 east Main street, confectioners and manufacturers of steam refined randy. J Cannon, No H2 Church street, confectioner, toy and variety shop. Vf.A. Pepper, No. 28 Main street, restaurant, confec tionary, fancy articles {Mid. bwkery. s Smith <». Tiittle, No. 67 Main stn'el, ennnsthini.ry fruits, nuts, wines, liquors, cigars, soaps, extracts sad I lam \ gusls. The largest estsblishaueut of the kin.l in the city. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Warn n A Wooilhouse, No. H, Roauokn square, S.-tli March. Nos. '.'« and 28 Wide Water street. C. Billups, No. 11 Wide Mater street. Fanners head quill tela. HATS AND CAPS. 111 II Nil Inds A Co., No. 38 Main street, Klmburly'i ltl..ck. sii'll of the Big Hat. J. D. Iteod, agent, No. 8, Main street, hats, caps, am straw gisidsofthe latest styles and luaiiuuclures. COAL, LI'MIIKII, LIMK, BRICKS, AND 111 I 1.1.1 N. MATKRIAL. Murdoch Howell, ludis wharf, BUI serf of Main am W idi. Water streets, ageiit for the most popular fcrfilixcn also. Francis Di-i-ordy, f huliiLcrluiuc's wharf, a complete and si-lei t,i 1 tun 111 iv his Hue, and at pricca lo suit pur chasers. A. A McCullniigh, Central wharf, general dealer In coal, llinu, lumber, and bricks. fan!'.* A Bio., nfrlt-i' and yard ou Wide Water struct, Iv rear of the Custom House, commission and produce deal ers, also iv coal, lumber, lime and bricks. W. R. C. Laud, corner ••! Wide Water aud Church streets, site of old Custom House, general dealers in coal, lumber, Ac. EXPRESS COMPANIES. National Express, Maiu street, 2d door west of Fen church street. Adams Express, Nu. 64 Church street, uuder odd Feb lows Hull llarndin's Kxprnss, No. II Roanoke dock, west side. DRI'OOISTS AND APOTHECARIES. M. A, A C. A Santos, Nos. 3 and 6 east Maiu street, and 51 Bank street, wholesale and retail druggists, garden seeds, Ac. C. W. Cowdery, No. M Main street, uuder Mechanic's Hall, prescription and a|sjthecary store. Toy A Dey, southwest corner, of Maiu street and Market square, wholesale and retail druggists, aud fancy articles J. W, Barrow, No. Tiß Church street, druggists ami chemists, dealers in glass and Imported articles, Ac. W. K. I'-wis. No. 14 Main street, under tho Atlantic Until, druggist, ami sptirkliugsoda. W. A. S. Taylor, northwest sornor uf Freemason and Catherine streets, exclusively a prescriptiou store, and fancy articles. JR. Todd, No. tt Bank srrnet, a general prescription store, medicinal liquors, American perfumery aud limey srliflcs. INSURANCE AGENTS. , J. Hardy Homlren, olKce at the Men hauls' Exchange Thus. Creamer, No. 32 Main stieet. D an Robinson, otitic at M.A.AC. A. Santos', also Consul for Spain, Norway, Belgium, aud Sweden. J. C. Ileming. "111... No. 42 Bank street, Presideut of Hie Anieriean Insurance Company ul Norfolk, ami gene ral agtHst, 0. Windsor, N0.40 Bank street. Waller 11. Taylor, utHce at Taylor A Martin's, cast side of Market square, agent fur the Underwriters Insurance Agency of New York. REAL ESTATE AIIKNTB. liii.nl I. Dey AC..., Nu. 7 Main street, upstairs. A. F. Leonard A Co., No. 41 Bauk street, also counselors ul law ami notary public. JEWELKRS. C. P. id-ei'iiu I, No. 21 Main street, general stock of jeweliv and silver-ware. J.M. Freeman,29 Main street, corner of Talbot, watch maker and jeweller, silver-ware, and trinkets of all soils, lb-pairs done ut short notice. 1. Ciinlts, No. ill Main struel, v .11.11 -niaki r and Jewel ler. B. Kayton, No. 3 west Main street, head of Bank, waleb inakerand jeweller, also musical aud ustttical In struments. Henry S. Jonas, 21 west Main street, watches, clocks, and jewelry. BANKS, BAVIMIIB INSTITUTIONS, AND BROKKRS. Tim Kxchaugu National Bank, north side of Miiin street. First National Bank, northwest corner of Main and Bank streets. Franklin Savings Hank, Bauk street, near Main. Mel. liauts aud Mis haiiics Savings Bank, Bank strict near Main. Savings Bank for Freedmen, No. 5 Freemason street. Bui rii.-, Harrison A Eo., bankers and brokers, Main street,between the First National Bank and Atlantic Hotel. J D. Oordoii A Co., No 20 Market square- J. VI. \\h 11 eh 111 si A Co., at Toy ADcy's drugstore, cor ner of \ aval street and Market square. • Auctioneers. Leigh, Brothers A Phelps, general rninailslon mer chants and uuclioueers, No. 5 Commercial row. F. F. Ferguson, south east corner of Wide Water street alntßoanoke square, atteuds hi the sale of nasi estate ami tiieiuhandiso. Folger, rurtriiiht and Co., auctioneers and real estate agents, No. 22 W ide Water street. W. R. Roberts, north east corner of Wido Water stroel ami Hoaii.ike square, auctioneer and general cummlssiou iiierchiiiit. 11. 11. Wilson, Campbell's wharf,over Fitzgerald A Co., general aueUoneer and commission merchant. J. F. Milligaii A bY, general auctioneers aud salesmen, residence 11 li,.n-li street. WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL HARDWARE DEALERS Taylor, Martin A Co., No. 17 east side of Market square. K. P. Tnbb A Co., No. 38 west side of Market square. W. K. Huiigins, Nu. II east side or Market square—Man of the big axe. TOBACCONISTS AND CIOAR MAKERS llainbcrger A Bids., No. 2 Commercial row, No. 14 Main street; and 80. 6 west Maiu street uppositethc First National Bank. Littla A Rogors, No. 20 corner of Wido Watsr strei t and Roanoke square, also general agents for the sale of Virginia smoking and chewing tobacco. William A. Mi-began, No. 74 Church street, wholesale ami retail dealer in liialiufuiturisl tobacco and sugars. 11. Marx, No. 70 east Main struct, dealer iv cigars to bacco, pipes, Ac. .1. Weis.l. No. 48 Main street, general rslail di al.r in )■ -I■ i' ''~ cigars, pipes, Ac. CAIIINKT MAKERS, FURNITURE WARKROOMS AND UNDERTAKERS. S. A. Stephens, Johnson Hall, Main street, kespa every Variety of furniture ami household gixsis, Salii.bnry A to.. 58 Main street, keops furniture nml pianos, also undertaker and agent for Fisk's patent but lal cases. J. J. Tompkins, Nu. 75 Church street general cabinet maker and undertaker. DENTISTS. Woislley A Martin, northeast corner of Talbot und Main streets, up stairs. I.inn A lU.l.iiis. hi, No. 25 Main street, upstairs. E. Colli, rill, No. 7 east Main street, up stairs. I.IVKRY TABLES. Ilityck A Veaz.y, Metropolitan Stahlns, Wide Water str.-et, above Church, carriage rcposihuy, livery and sale stitiles. ami proprieties nl the Norfolk omnibus line. N. Ii Lee, No. 127 Church street, general exchuuge, sale and livery stable. I). Malouy, southwest corner of Union aud Church streels. J. W. Is-c, north Chun h street, above Freemason, gen ual sale, exchange and lin ry stable. Wilson Capps, No. 110 Church street, sale and livery -table. PHOTiHIRAPIIERS. Kimberley's National tlallery, Klruherley's bleak, No. I'» .Main slrcc-t, Charles Evans, superintendent. Ilnlslay A Co , No. A3 west Main street, up stairs. T. W. Clark, over the oorner slurs, corner of Bank aad Main streels. HOTELS. Atlantic Hotel, nu Main street, head of Roauoko square A.I). Newton, proprietor. .National Hotel, southeast corner of Chun h and Main streets, Mallby A Co, |„ .;., n t"l - St. Charles Hotel, Nu. 51 aud 66 west Main street, J ttlllwara, proprietor. Union Hotel, Union sired, John Starvo, proprietor. DYEINO AND SCOURING. A. B.,usill, Bank street, corner r,f Hill. A Blake, No. 57 Bank street, bleaching and pressing, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. E M. Dunn A ft,„ No 25 Mali, street, carriage repnsi tury, saddlery, harness aud Hunks ; »|,o other vurielies useful to travelers. HAIR DIIKSHKRS. K. Cook, hair dressing saloon. No. 11 west Main street! .be..' 'M' : ". r ' ,r saloon, No. 4« Main street, under Ho si Clirl.s Hotel. ' James Robinson, barber and hair dresser, No. 3 Cosn n.eicesireiq; also, hot and rolilhaths. al'l'bii'V "" lf ''" '"*" dru "" i "X ""'oon, under the Nation Banks A Co., Roanoke square. RESTAURANTS. „ s J. J. Young, No. 13 Cainplieir, wharf. Roanoke Huns.-, .I.mi . Jones, No. 8 Roanoke square. The heat uystcrs always on hind Washington Hull, Wide Water street, Edward Lakin, proprietor. The Office, Nisi. 27 and 29 west Main slre.l, John John son, proprietor. Meals at all hours. At ilnnla Hoim., Nu 3 Wide Water street, on tbe Eu -1 '('.'. n plan. North Carolina and Virginia Restaurant, No. 18 Union street, John Stavro. proprietor. Collins and Wallace's Restaurant, No. 4 Wide Water street. Wee Drop, John Full.rt.iu, Wide Water street, apposite lie.in-' wharf. * Uood Idea, A.J. Manninr, Wide Water street, near Ihe Baltimore St. .11 o Packet Company '■ wharf. . STOVE DEALERS AND TINNERS D. W Hilh No. 7 Campbell's wharf. J. R. Oillett. s.iulhwest corner ot Roanoke square slid Wide Water street. Edward Dalaney, No. 12 I 1 -Heel F. G. Story, No. « Union street. Geo. T.Ur.-gnry ACo, No. » Wide Water ttreat. George L. Crosr, Rosnoks wharf, hack of F. F. Fergu son's auction rooms. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT SMITHKRIRS. Chas. Shield, No. 10 Wide Water street, Atlantic Iron Works. Marshall Parks, general agent No. lf west Main street. Samuel II Hodges, No. 16 Wide Water itresl. Augustus Winslow, corner of Wide Water and Church streets. 1 TEBMS OF ADVEBTISINO, THE NORFOLK FOOT Offers the best terms to ADViaTisaat, and Its prtcsl wll always correspond wlta the gitns-al advertising rates other cities. Twain uxn or less win com>tltiit« a srrnaro. For a single Insertion per square ONK DOLLAR will • charged, and for ooch subsequent Insertion TWHUTH FITS CENTS. Merchants, Auctioneers ami all others who arlverths regularly, and occupy onu-fonrth-of a column or urnm, can make special terms, and will receive a llboral .lH.lii.iinu. r Basinsss Cards, nvs DOLLiaa |«r won Hi or pirvr bol laas per year. All transient advertisements payable In advance—al ..Huts monthly. " SHBB>.SBBa.H..SaBBBB.BB.BBBBBBBBSBSBBBBBBBBBBSSBSSSBSaaSSasMBaWaSI I MAIL MAKKRS. A Pavls, Powell A Co., sad of Campbell's wharf, at B. and " I. Baker's house. Taylor A Kdwards. Nsr.7 Campbell's wharf, np stair*. SIMP VARUS AMI) MARINE RAILWAY* W. A. Hums, ship yard, saw mills and railway, Wide ,1. Water street, slni.c Nebraska. Nathaniel Nash, ship yard, saw mills, and two railways ou Wide Water, at Uin f.s.t of Nebraska street. - '* SHIP HROKEKS. id C. I. Staples, Rowland's Hhuif. ship stores, i lmiidlery, and stcumtaiul agents. 0 Taylor, Zeerleder * Co., old Inbuicu ware house, Tovm Point. • Rob.il~.ii 4 Bank., No. 35 WUs Water street. i,| J. I Upshur, coiner ol Wide Water street and Woud -1 s side's lane. J.J. young A Oa., No.II Wide Water strast, also«hlp .l j ping agents. feed stuffs. „ W. W. Hall. No. 1.1 Roanoke square tt, W. I'nllds A Co , No. 6 Wide Water street. " SHIRT FACTORIES, FANCY ARTICLES, AND LADIES GENTLEMEN f FUIINISIHNU STORE 1 W. II Stiiier. No 1 Main street Corner stor.-, general ' and \urfisj stisk for ladies and gentlemen Sim is mad.. lo order. Mageu'a, No. 7'2f'liur.li street. Shut- made to order, and gout's hi ilifslilug goods, in greet variety. •AMUSEMENTS. Glenn's Th.all.-. ( lull. Il street. Odd Fellows' Hall. New Idea, stsltM.ii, free concerts, 11,1.1 Fellows' flail. Turucr Hal le. free concerts, apaxwite Johnson's Hall. I Canterbury Hall, free i-nnccrfs, Wide Water street.. . comer of K.-.sl's lane. ■asks Show, No. 17, Church ssTset,, . Fat Baby, southwest rortierof Chun-hand* Msinetroet*. CLUB Horses. Marshq. A Meek, No. 40 Bunk street, Inn. lies dally, at IS o'clock, one of tlie moat luidtioiiahh. resol'le 111 'tho city The best of lii|Uors aud i igitrs ou hand, |...|iie at tention and excellent reading lisiais. laiuglcy's, No. At Bunk street, uu eju .ll.nl resort, good liquors nml lliie linn In s, nil llie lute Northern papers and city journals, for the accommodation of guests. BILLIARD SALOONS. The Atlantic Hotel. These room, contain foilr of tho finest bibles ill the city. The room is eulillnrlal.ly tailssl, and elegantly furnished. Tlie bar attached is furnished uiili tin' best uf liquors and other creature comforts Boardsley's Billi ml Kooms, Mechanic's Hall; tho largest establishment of the kind south of Baltimore, colll.'iiliiug eight bibles. Iron. Ihe celebrated I'll.din, - es tablishment in Now York. .A grand tournament miii meiiCHS at these rooms mi Ihe llllh lustanl and continues until Ihe 23d inclusive. The pri/i-s offered are mi elegant gold-lnoiiuled en , lor the clmuiplnn of the State, mid a silver-mounted cue for tti.-chumpiouof Norfolk uu.l I'm Is moiitli. Tbe bar Attached to ibis establishment is *hw finest in the I'liiiutr.v, and supplied with Ihe best of li ipiors I a reading unit chess risim is also attachis! to tho establishment. MISCELLANEOUS. Thomss Kevlll, No. .12 Uain street, opposite the Mer cliaut's and M.srhanlc's Kxchaug.*, merchant tailor, clothing and variety store, hats, capi, boots, shots, and geiit-rwt outfits. Fit/.gerald A Co., oyster prekers and botAling catablish tiieiit, also dealers iv foreign nnd domestic liquors. W. H. Spratley, importer and limuuiW turcr of gnus, pistols, Ac, No. II llniou street. Mil Inn I Kan. 11, wig milker and hair dresser, No. 33 Bank street. | W. R. Wilson, dollar store, No. 42 Main strut. C. Brhwarvkutf, No. :..'. Main Hilars, iiltder Jobs-inn. Hall, importer and dealer iv tleiiuau, Freuch, i.i.;:list, and domestic fancy goods. - A. J.Ogilvc A ill., block and pump mains. No. 3*l Wide Wain street. J. S llfxby, foreign and domeslii. fruits, No. 1 Camp bell's wharf. lUPIIItTF.RS AND DEALERS IN CHINA, 01.ASS AND QUKKNSWARK. Graham A Moore, No. 37 Market square, 110 l SI! AND SHII'-JOINKII. William Ingrshaui, Wide Wab-r street, near Kb ... lane. PKINTINIi. Olln ~uf the Norfolk /bit, Roanoke street. Read uar ticulars iv the >'"..' advertisement in this morning's puper. •-■—»*w—-»sssss.«BW— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. FINANCIAL. hotss o» rui. vixni.it uakis. htund: Va. Bans Notes. 16 (,t> 211 BaukofVa 28 l.n 80 Farmers Bank of Va... 24 (,y 27 Hank of the Valley and Brant lies 9 m, ;m Kxchangs Bank of Virginia 23 *v -i, " " " Alex 40 *s 46 " MO.. Wc«ton •!,', |„. _ NorMk Havings Bank issues 26 i.c, 40 BorUuiuilth " " " 20 <is 25 Va. Bonds, Ms IU ** 70 N. 0, " ..... 80 (<i) 81 Tenu. " 85 let 87 Mlsso'rl" 72U® 7.1 N. C. Bank Notes 'jo to) 24 Quid (large) 115 (.'» lAtkK Silver va (j) 137 City Scrip 30 South Carolina 15 iq) — Georgia 20 iv) — COMMERCIAL. A I.X I'liila.b 1,.1,ia ami Hudson, l-l '.!.'.. BUANDIKS—AppIe M ik,'i„ l 00. Hennesey, Otanl, Pi net, (Instill A> , f loissn lo.iai; Fancy Brandies: Ctier ry, lllaekbi'i'iy. liiuger. Ac, ».') («»,(,') 50; Dolanlic (Cora uiun) $2..15 ; California, jht ense, J2M.ISJ. HITTKHS - link.. h. Drake's, Wains., Raas's, Scheldaai, Ac fll.iss.i Is. lalif.iri.ia Wine Bitters, per rasa, $13.00. BACON—Baltimore, Sides, 10C*2Oi',', (lams, 25Cd}U.h. Hiiiithlield Hams, i iits t,. urd.-r, VUiL'ibc. BKKF—Kxtra Hcsa, tISOOtjt'JOOO; M'sjs. $16.1)0i7ii 18.00. I'ltTiiN o I Middling 4i,: Mi.i.|lu, e 41; Low Mid dling 44 0""d Ordinary mi; Is.wOolinnry 35. COAL—First ipiality, 40riii4&c.: 2.1 .piality, llftaaAOc BRICKS—First quality pressed, $35.00' 2,1 do. $22 00 3d do, $15.00. IIAUOH'S PHOSPHATE FF.ISTII.IZKIM.if, ncr ton. CORN—White, ;jw7si:.; Yellow, $H0(»383c. COTTON—thdinary, 3b0>34c4 Uood, Mid dling, 111.. IS . COFFF.K-Prime Rio Coffee, 30<4ianac. CUBA MOI.AKS'F.H—6rKi6S. CANDLF.S— Adaiiiantlne, 28(a30c.; Tallaw, 23a26. I'lo Alts 11..in, so. and Imported, 2018)150. DOMKSTlCS—Merrimack Prints. 33.36; Spragua di American do 30 ; Amimkeag do 27 >a ; Dutches Bdo 30 ; London Mourning do 27V 2 ; Amoskeag do, 27; Lan caster llillgl sins :io; 11. I;, 11,. ~ |6; St unlaid Sins 1 lug, M; 4 4 tine Bn.wn Rttating 36U; 34 do 30; 4-4 do Bleached do 51 a 65 ; Ticks b't\lASSl%; Striped Shirling ria'2s; Color.d and Bleached Drills, 37<4a3W; Colored Cambrli Miesl j 1 Flajl II- Fmu'ilv. Bxtra, $10'i'o>12 : .: Super, $tt!4<ijlo ; Fine, f8.25«U.75. FOR AUK—Hsy, \'MWU*j as* 1 wt.; Corn, OOttjioo per bushel; Oils, i:,„i ~.1 ncr bushel; Bran. Mi-i ~;,u per ba.ii PORK—Mess $»2.iaiibi.l6.Ml; Prime $25*533.00. PoKTF.II -1...1. 1.i., best brands, $4.60, Philadolal, a $3.26. NAVAL STORKS — Crude Turpentine, *J-l»exA.so; Turpentine, $'..50ifi.fi.rt0; Tar, $6.51)0(16.00 01N—52,501*6.00. HOOPS—None. I.F.ATIII.K Call skins. Ou-ll'si p., r dona; fiole .-al her, 40ni)48c. tier pound. LUMBER—CIear per thousand, $70 CO; 2d do., $60.00; 3d do., $90 00 LIMK— First quality, per Mil., Ij.;.ik,i $:t isi; 2d ouaiit $1.50@200> OAKUM—lodise. OlL—Whale, p.r gallen, »2.0>»2.2»)j Llnssa 1, $7.75 Urd $2.10*i]2.40. 1' Fa, 1-' -' SI OIK IIOUfK SYRUPS—SOs6Oc. SHINOLKS-$12.00111113 UO. BTA V US—s 17 iss.i. 46.00. RUM—s2.4oftnillO. ROl'B—Manilla, StSAkvi Hemp, •_',.. :<u. SOAP—l3al«c. SCOAR-Brown.irsn'lUc: Kelneil. Crushed, Poudared anrtUraiinlated,2l Si*Xr.. A White, lu'v; 11 \\|, ~. TOBAlXX)—Coiinisrti. ul Loaf, 20u«7fic.; Vir. 60|i $1.26; in in ilk. 1 Menuls. tured, Mr fl)$1 Iff j flunking, 50c. (4 fl UU: Snulf, in, ... fl isi TAR—54.26»»137. Basis)— Not .|ii.itcd. WOOD—I' onl. $4 ,VsVis 00. Hllilb LKAD—B<»I7. WIIKAT— White, t1.1Xk.ii,2.10; fled, tl4o#l W WIIIHKKYB--Old Moaougahi lalhia pruor)(t!.lon)a.29 Kyi-and Ib.l rls.n, 12 Xto T.iS).; |.i. ..!.$: msn :i.no. WIN E—Chamnacne : "Slar,""HeWslek," -Oieea Seak" Ue St. Marcewu. "X.-.l Lac,' Ac, $25.0uu>42.00: Sin Ir. t i.iS.isi; Pisrt. $4.M1u,8.0u; Claret, in case, $5 uti (rjljiil $10.00 and $2eoi); Saul.-me, p,r case, (vj.'lsjQlj Cttlln liia, per cam-, $12.00ia 14.00. nOMESTIC M A UK KIN. MEATS-tleef, MS»I Miitu.n, lisajii, Pork 20-, Sau ■',Ji^.-•''•n 8 " , "" It " ri ,"' ll "' f ' V** 3 * «"""• "»"" .15*11.1,1. Bacon, luoPO: Butter, 501i,00. FRUITS— Apple. T.'sVi mi it- t „r peek. POULTRY—Turkeys, 1 25(0»2 50; Ueeea, 1 lsks.l 25; l)u. ks Mr pair, 1 25*41 Ml; Chi. kens 75* i 1 (to. Habbits ljftiO: S.iuirre|s Partridge.. -1Vn.25; Wild Ducks pair, sumi7f,; C. B. Ducks pair, » Ui&l 00. VBOKTABLFM-Cabbages<alo • U.; Onions 10 its pcs bunch; Beets lv its. |sr buu.h; Soup Vegetalilm 1, ■10 cts. per bluish; PoUtoea 7.V.JSI 00 per bush. ISw t Potab»* 75<a>80 ,is p. 1 peck. FISH Chill.., piece, jot,!, 1 00: Perch, bunch. 15iai20 Oysters, 2V'-.16 [HT quart. COD HSII .Sill. , hake. .'.' ~:. BUTTER, LAKD AND CIIKKSE—Butter 40.1 48 cts. rw pound; Lard 2»ajv3o sts. per pound; Cheese 304.21 ■ .per pouful. OVSTERS—B6 cents per quart Sales reported on chauge yestenlay were I 203 barrel, of Tar at $4.25, aad esvsu bales of middling Cotton at forty three. Other quotations arm. Ootd sundiag al last report 14014.