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« VOLUME 75. RICHMOND, VA., MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 18GG._NUMBER 31. I RICHMOND WHIG. DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. WHIG BflLDISO, CORNER GOVKRNO* AND PRANK LIN STREETS. T B R MB: DAILY—Oi« Year .H® *• Six M..ni h*. 4 uu •• Gi... M.-uth. 1 •»' MEMi-WBKKLY—t'lm Year. 4 on »• *• six Mouths... > ** ADVERTISEMENTS -bu*x*T> rillCun per Square of Sight Line*, for each of Ihe Ire two tuaertloos. with a libera) tlUroont wh**n r<»ntliAU*««J \ n>n*r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P K. K A K K A K, attoknkv at law, Will attend Ihe Coarta of Amelia. Prince Edward, Noi towsy, Cumberland au I i'-.e !ul.» Particular alien - tlon given to Ihe cull.-elioa of Ciaima. Address—J.-l«r.vilie, Amelia. bot2--«io C. • *BI*WOth, | !■ «• Q RJSWOLI) ft GRISWOLD, ATTORNEYS AND OHIXSEI I.ORS AT LAW, Rim*****, vi»**»ni%, H.tv« Niuovid th«ir .. . •»!«» ii.r-vU.hll bvtweei* Eighth and Ninth -r.. Practice in ell the Court. the Cily of KtcUtuon I and counties .*f Henrico and Uan ofer, aud the Circuit Court* of Essex and King .uui Queen. ,M P BARKSDALE, Jr.* * ATTORNEY AT LAW. rampax cttVITRaces, ta. COURTS—Halifax and Pitl.yiraiiia, and Ihe Circuit Court, of Campbell ao-i Danville. scp2S—ly /t W. RICHARDSON, * ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT I.AW, Ha* re*'lined M. professional pursuit.. He will prar tice in the Court of Conciliation, and when the other Court# are re-established, in all tboee of the city ol Richmond, whether Slate nr Pod oral, and iu those ol lheeounlie.ofHenricoau.iH.il cer. Will lake rave* iu any District Court of Appeal*, where the induce tuent. offered are sudlcient : attend to ihe inre.tigatleu of Title* ait 1 Collection of Claims ol erery description, aud giv . special attention to case, in 'in- Supreme Court of appeal, of Virginia. When u-t at Court he may be fouud at Spring farm, on the M-.idow Bridge Hoad, one-half mite from thecity. Addroa., Riehm nd, Va . litVM Blit aui'-' I) ^ A KO. D. WOOTTON, aTTOBNBT at law, AND NOTARY PChLlC For Richmond and Henrico county, COLLECTOR OP CLAIMS. Offer* hia professional services to the poople generally at home and abroad . ... th'KIol—Main street, between Seventh and E-ghth, next door to Dr. Harrison's Drug Store. jy'-S—ly a»e <i f'ARRINCm.V. \\. ATTORNEY AT*LAW. HowiRueviLLl. Ai k*»a*l« Cocxtt. Va. Attend* the Court* in the enuntte* of Buckingham, Raison and Albemarle, and pay. «pe*ial att»uliou to collecting and securing claim* in those counties, end th- eountv of fluvauuaand city of Lynchburg. R. f»c to Boiidureiit, Elliott A Shield', proprietor* of the Whig. _ _no*23—ly / i EO. OABELL, * ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all the Court, of Pittsylvania, Halifax and H-ury counties, aed the Circuit aod Hustings tourl of DanvilU. _ \ lr*‘M*. — l>*nril l«, Va. __ TJENIy HUUNALL, ATTORNEY AT Law and ROTARY PCBUC. Special attention given to Coo»eyanclng aod Kxarni ■aline if Title*. oAt><* om (iovvroor street, otmt lat« Examiner offlce _ [jyttt-ly]_ | I EN BY G. CANNON. attorney at law. Practice# in alt the Courts of the city of Richmond and coaotv of Henrico. Sir'll flee in Ihe Law Bull 1 and ly TAMES B. PANN1LL, attorney at law, PITTHTLTASIA t^t-XTY, Va. Will attend to any ba*ln"** In the line of hi* profee clou, In Pittsylvania and adjacent eouolie* Particular attention giv.-a to the Collection of Claim* and prompt remittance* made. Post (>0ce—Chalk Level, Pittsylvania connty, Va. xtpSI—Em _ JOHN A. COKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PCBUC, n!runo*p. va.. Will practice in all the Conn* of Richmond city anJ Ihe conn tie* of Henrico and Hanover. orn.-g tu Law Building, franklin street **p2«-ly T AW NOTICE. *‘J JAMES PLEASANTS, attorney AT LAW and commissioner in chancery. the Circuit and Hustings Court* of the City of * Richmond and Couuty Court of Uourico. ''flee in ih“ Law UuHding. Richmond, Va. * In all tke Court* at Richmond, and < >dbct» Pr.wtiee adioinkng counlle*. ocl.d—ly Claims In the - tea*!' ■- cAaumuTon. ROHUUT orLI». / AULl> A C ARR1. t*TOa>, ^ ATTORNEYS aT LAW* Will pr ictlce in all the Conrt* of the cU'%^ **'tjul—U Oft«*** on Governor n«»*r Broad *• ^ .pKOFESSIONAl. NOTICE. WOOD BHCLDINan! WOOD P'lPLDlN, J«., will al tend a* partner* all the Court* of Charlotte aud M-ck tial»nrtc connli***. ... .. WtMiD BnrUDlX Will attend also the < onrt. of Hali fax county and the Supreme Court of Appeals at Rich Woo0Bori.tHs.Jx., I W.iop 8uCT.ni*, B'.vdion, Va. Talcott P O., | Charlotte co. |>EACHY K. GRATTAN, attorney at law. Hflce on east side of Twefth, at the end of Capitol •greet, near the Governor * House. eopSR-ly nn > rotimt. eturki t. utvt.T ruaavaix waive HOLLADAY, BAYLY A WHITE, AT TORNEYS AT LAW. Richmond. Va., practice In •II the Courts of Ihe city of Richmond, and the couu ties of Henrico. Hanover, Caroline, Goochland and LoiiIsa SAMt'Kl T. BAYLY, A"U,“' Notary Pnblle. CHASTAIN WHITE ha* an oflceat A-hland, Hanovvf _ van: v, Va , *flie in law Building, Richmond. ocl.. —ly ... OnHKKTL v*. *• U0»IX*0*. h ot ^uflirlA114 * KoImtu. 4 JMORKi*'TS * ROBINSON, ^ 1TT urns at law. yg .Jj 74 Main >tr«et, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA., Will attend to legal k«*|B'** •'*“»** Virginia and Washington fplIOMAS F. GOODE, ATTORXEY a T law, BOTDTON, MKCKLIXBURG COM TT, VA. COCUTS—Mecklenburg, Lunenburg and I'zuBsWtck [*u2tr-le] _ \\'M. w. henry, ' ATTORXBT AT LAW, CBABLOTTB COCBT BotT*B. »*., Attend* the Court* of (.harlolt*. Pr.nce Edw ird »o.< " Hah la*.__ Job* U Qilbbb. I J. Hsbmbs Gilbsb, Jr. JOHN H. GILMER A SON, attorneys at law. Office on Sixth street, between Main and Franklin, Richm ud, Va. Wilt derote attention to eiril and criminal practice, *r. ! to the collection and proeecutina °f claim* in * ir ginta and Wa*bn,gt n. l> t\ m rl- la_ J»KNJAM1N W. KINNEY, attorney at law, RICHMOND, VA. CocnT*_Richmond, Amelia, Powhatan and Cheater Ml. Office on Frankitn, between 8*r*nth and Eighth tt reel*. Adi re*. Box _ noell-Sm r. S. BO BLITZ SL. T *• LoOCBBBBA*. J_£OBLITZEL & LOOGKERMAN, attorney* at law, / RICHMOND. VA.. Will gi»e special attention to all kind* of legal busi aesa. Practice in the Courta of Henrico and city ot Richmond. _ aWO*ce. Main street, third door abore Spotawvod Howl-__*#pd-ly _ f M. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Ho. * Cabobdelbt St.NEW ORLEANS. REFER*TO w.tter O RohiB»on, President of the Meehanlca and T^dera* Bank. N*w Orleans Tbo. A Adam*. Preat cMiMnt Um(.ir1 Iivuti nuu*»Company, Spw "t.caiu , ll^ Penl Prv“e„, Hnl-n Bait. New Orleans; ciiTea Brigg* PreeUent Lout.iana Mutual Insurance rnmnRnv Orl«*D'* i Hon. JlEO. A J. (. W»*W*Ut Washiugton, D. C ; W- » Chrlalian, Attoroey at Law, Lynchburg, Va.___ ISAAC R. WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Cbabi ott* Cocbt Hoc**, Virginia. CoraTB.—Charlotte, Priece Bdward and Lunenburg deaUAa 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. | j'KNRY A. WISE, Sr., V»ui practise law in tho i'uarts of Ki:hm->nJ and Iteu rWo, generallr. wl in criminal ea-o* in tiia Court* or other ct.les and e'Unties convenient. when »p«ialt.v ; employed llo fan always he f.-Hi st thor'Ice of Panoer & Wise, to the Ijw Building*. Richmond, or at th*» of Mr*. Pulliam, in RuicbMor. jAo;iii-3a I 11 AYE RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF 1 MY PROFESSION. ambaill attend In any bu-ines* 1 cnodded t<> my car*. in any of the Con its of B.-eord, criminal or etVlI.Aolden in th.s cilv. «'Sco on Thir I U-enib .treet, next to High Constable. j.nSMu. JOdSIH MAID. l^KEDERICK N. FI RMING, ATTOliHT AT LAW, SmcIUU Cor at Hoi ck, VIRGINIA autO-ly jjK. wl W. PARKER has aHsraiD rna PRACTICE OF MEDICINF. AMI) SURGERY. OrricK : Corner of Broad sud Eleventh .Ireets, bp no.lt. Cite Hall. n«IS- It OK. K. T. COLEMAN, nrin't. LINDEN ROW. Fa\>ki it*STUKkT, Third Door above Second street. jan 12 Am Dental card. Dr U N. HUDSON lla. resumed tho practice of DENTISTRY, and may be fouu.t at hi. office, ou A*»in stre.4, opposite the Arling ton House dectii-tim Kn t a l ndtick. JOHN 0. AVAtT, Dentist, havlnj recovered _his health, lias resumed the practice of DENTISTRY in Richmond, and respectfully offers his sdYvices to his I old friend- and patients, and all othsrs who may need them. . _ , Office and residence south .id* of Grace, between Seventh and Eighth streets, where he may be found at all hour.. uovfj-ly* nR. JOHN HAUONY, SURGEON DENTIST. i For many year- associated with Dr. John G. Wayt.) would re-pectfulIv inform his old patrons, and all other, who mav 'need his services, ikat in con.se I nueuee of the destruction of his ollice by the great l tire he has opened an "dice at his residence on Fourth .treet, between Broad and Marshall, where he can be | found at all hour.. A Hide la 1 Teeth inserted ou gold, silver and vulcanite. The highest price paid for old ! Gold Plate. _my.Ho—dlv DR. CHARLES S. MILLS Has rose mod the practice of his profession In the city of Richmond. Office. Twelfth, between Broad and | Marshall struct*. _ ^ Iff I rrM|E UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO 1 furnish DESIGNS. SPECIFICATIONS, DETAIL I DRAWINGS FOR BUILDING of every description, and in tor style of architecture that may b.-desired. Orders from any part of the United state* will receive prompt attention, with moderate chargee. WALTER 8 AVKST, Practical Architect, Corner of Fowth and Broad streets, Richmond, sail —tim _ __ METALS AND MINEKALS.—Persons Wish ing information respecting tho MINERAL AA E ALTH OF THE STATE, can obtain full particulars by calling upon Dr R H. GRANT, at Richmond.nov8--tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. ^OUTllERN EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE: Mux, Between Eiuhtii axd Sixth Streets, UXDEK SPOTS WOOD II'TEL We hare perfected our arrangements aud are now forwarding CURRENCY, COIN, VALUABLES, AND FREIGHTS, AT Oriati T Rintvin Rates, to all Point* IX lttl Sol'THKRX STATES. All goods "hipped by the Am as and HaknI'KX Ex 1 prhaa Cohpanibb, from the North, are transferred to Us to complete transpoitation Son ill. Goods shipped from tbe North by steamship and marked to our care, will bo promptly forwarded to des ; tinalioo Faaa op CHaa.ia foa CoMaissioxs axn I'rav ! All H Go.sis railed for without charge. For paiiirulais. apply at our office, MU :;m siH' rilKR.N EXPRESS COMPAHl pjnhk NATIONAL EXPRESS AND Trans portation company. OFFICE: M ttx Struct, between Thietrcxth axd PoCRTRRXTB Streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to forward Currency, Coin, \alua { bles, and Freight, to poiuls NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. ' The Tariff of Charges Is based upon fair business | principles, without being oppressive to the public. 1 Goods shipped Irom the .North by steam-hips, and marked to tke care of the National Express aud Trans uortation Company, will be promptly forwarded todes tiiuitton, FREE "F CHARGE, for Commission or Dray Golds called for wiTHot’T chariib and promptly for j tfxrdutl. , , I All desired information In regard to the extent of the I lines operated by thi- Company, furnished at any of il« Agencies on application. _ _ , J E JOU.VSTON, Pre-ident. J D IMBODEN, General Superintendent. declS--tr ---- LUMBER, CEMENT, &c. | L ML!KR AN D CEMENT. J wll^i»N, ULAZEBROOK £ CO., UliT^EK DEALERS. ’ Corner Tenth and Canal Sterkn-Soitu Sihe Basin, Have on hard and off. r for saie a fu!l Rsaortment rt "eAsGNED and UNSEASONED YKLL"W and VtlllTl j p|^g_ * >.,ism feet \\, 1 i and 2-lnab Yellow Pine >i,iaw feet Scantling and Joist, assorted sixes Jii.uoo feet Garden Rails I >i,oOO feet Nora Scotia Pine, various sties i Joans) feet I-iuch White Pine boards JJkTHS, SHINGLES AND OAK PusTS. We are prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER in any I quantities, at 11- shortest notice and at low prices. • We are the again, of Lorlier’. celebrated James rim I CEMENT wrtjbing 3uu pounds to the barrel, and liar, j „..w o'u band k full supply, which we offer for sale, anil guarantee each barrof sound. ***** _ | UMBER I LUMBER ! LUMBER I We are at all time* In receipt, on consignment, o choice lots of couuiry cut Lumber, of all kinds. ! R..odors will do well to give u* a call. __ HA KrhK. TAUAf tM»»' •* 1 jan^t foil * A:u1’ | UMBER AND SLATE, We are prepared to hare eut to order VIRGINIA U’MBEK. Of alt *i«e* and length*, and of the beat quality. Also HOOFING SLATE. , pr m the Buckingham quarries. The best iu the mar ! fc*t Buude.'# and other, wanting will give us a call ; tiuuue.-ea DEANE * SOMERVILLE, : jgua-Itawlm C.Titer Cary and Ninth streets. i j 1ME, PLASTER, SALT, Ac. 4«j cask* Rockland U*-e So ton* lump Plaster 24 tons city ground Plaster 40 barrel. Cement do iieJfdl. calcined Plaster j °» ,wr “U b?LEB 4 PETTYJOHN, | janlJf _tm the lw It yrgHTPUK MANUFACTURERS. X 'DTlck, EXTRA.—The concern»>rHITCH _X COCK* OsBOBN has beeu dissolved, I havluj atltue interest of K I*. Hitchcock in the Car rise • I'ustos.s *11 claim, due him. individually, foi • I'srAan. » oe Carnage repair.. a. also all claim. ilu< mirh oek A Oboru. «P to December 31. 1*0, ha. bee. : Ufd to me. sad I. or my agent, U aloud au , Ihe same 1 beg leaee. lunette v to sarto mg old friend*, that their claim, i *' JV; thee of fob# J. Oaborn 4 Co , on 7th, bo are at tli Canal street*, whets 1 should hi i pT^-d t-> haw ‘hT'u »“J *'*»1‘* lb',r **ounU' hj ' J“l‘.blllkr'i"flhr*tI^st*'a» »r*. would most respectfully as, j Thankful l ( „r concern. I .continuance of the .am. * j j. ,*.BnRX 1 jiulSdScOw*_ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. nons AND Sllt^hS. ‘J, have received, on consignment thd fol- ’ l„wi! ***** »»•! *«***• wb,Ch WU‘ *. »nv uc«? iric^a—tlr^i csw*t ** ,r > Kip iluri^AriAii B«»oU. pnm^, irn.; niiu cant* i-«« »*•*. ija.|im- ? R14 4oub!«*-**ol# liAliMuxaiM, IjmIi *. 4«».o K*r'«bi 4o., f <‘hH4r** n- auU Mwalic lipp**4 Children* Mock-w«U Boot*. Infants Kid J»««t*. ALSO, On* Case Men^^If W P. tap-sole Boot*. Jan27t GAMMER A CARLTON. • -v^EW ARRIVAL. J 1V ^ BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS . _—load * n*w stockof BOOTS. SHOE ** haw J SKs. of good quality, such »s w, ca and traveling rKL- ar« Mil**’ best Boot* W recommend . among ^ »„d ^ ,u glre u, a cal, ask all iu want of the n PCTSBE * WATTS decdsf_ _ JUST Khi'HIVED-ON CONS,^MKKT' J Ijo do,. Broom*. BuckeU and Basket., Parlor and Common Mattie*, Paper m*NCL’KE * CO.. I Hu^? TB. Maln .treet. (OP-talr, ) RICHMOND WHIG. MONDAY MORNING.FSB. 5, 186« SPEECH OF THE EMPEllOK MAXIMILIAN. A deputation waited on the Emperor on On Jf.th ol'January, to offer sentimeuts of condo leucc on the death ol his lather-iu-law, tho lal< king ol Belgium. The Emperor replied us Ibl lows: Gentlemen—I tliauk you for the sympathy volt have tuaiiilested hi the griel ol the Einpres and myself for the trouble tliat l.a^tiefallen us In such a misfortune there is much to consol, us in Hie reuicmbrauce of the great an.l uol.l. examples that have been left us as an hcritag. by the iate king of Belgium, He, like ourselves, iu accepting the tlironi that a people ottered him, found a nation t. constitute and a government to Ibuud. Thank to the disinterested intervention ol irauce, In was enabled to make peace succeed to war, am devoted himself without intermission to insti tute valuable interior relbruis. lie promisor liberty to his people, and during a luug perio. wl thirty-live years lie fulfilled bis word. II. promised the couutiy security and tranquility and he gave both to it, consolidating also it independence. He did more, he elevated it t« a distinguished rank among the States of Eu ro|«.', and even made it oue of the first iu coin uiercial importance aud freedom of thought leaving its escutcheon aud noble ring without : slain. We shall endeavor to profit by this great ex ample l.y which God has shown us that Hi: Providence never lorsakes just aud houorabl. nionarchs in their noble enterprises. Hi daughter the Empress has just returned front i toilsome journey, into distant lands in a dan gcrous climate, with no other safeguard thai tho love of the people; everywhere she ha met with a frank and cordial reception that ha shown over again tho sympathy that exists be tween the nation and ourselves—when the dis contented were pleased to say that my augus consort would only meet with inditfereuce— when calumniators dared pretend that sin would forget her duty aud return to Europe On this occasion 1 am happy to express par tieularlv my deep gratitude to heroic Ycri Crux aud beautiful Yucatan, who have receive, the Euipiess with an utl'cctiou that will ever re main engraved on my heart. As to mysell, gentlemen, you have been wit nesses of my labors. Leaving aside the vail theories which lead to anarchy, I have conso crated my time to the direction of the pnlili. administration, to tho development of tho ele incuts of thu wealth and prosperity of tin country, and to the solution of the great ques lions which interest it the most. In this arduous task 1 have been obliged t. encounter the impatience of some and tin backwardness ol'others; for wounds opened l>; titty years of civil war are nut healed in a day lint, strong iu faith, 1 go straight to my on. with iudciatigablo perseverance. My strcngtl may tail; uiy will, never. M v obic.-t is not to chanco thu democrat'!. customs of the nation, because I am convince! that they elevate the mind ot the citizen in iu spiriug him with the consciousness of his digni tv and value. 1 have respected the liberty o the press when it has not degenerated into li cense, at the same time that I have made tl»< authority of the land respected, lie must b blind indeed that does not see that a stroll; authority is the last anchor of safety for ou country. You have seen my calmness in th midst of calumnies that bate been pointei against us by foreigners. Forward, gentlemen the calumnies will pass, but our works will re main. Strong in the support of my conscience and the purity of my intentions, 1 couteiiiplul the future with tranquillity. Mexico lias pu her honor iu uiv bauds. Let her know that lie honor is secure. K^F.CT OF 'Tits SPEECH. 'ftie official journal has the following remark on the speech : •• li i.i impossible to describe the magical cl feet produced upon all present by the grave an significant words ot the Kmperor. When w remember the great example that the augus lather of our sovereign gave during his life, t the noble and generous projects that tlici Majesties cherish for the happiness ot Mexic< the Imperial discourse could not tail to iuspir in all those who had the happiness to hear i the purest and noblest love for the sovereig and the country.” The ceremony put the seal to the august air melancholy gravity suitable to the mourulc event that .t recalls. flic Lmpcior wore his General’s uniform, s remarkable for its simplicity. The epaulette were covered with crape, at the collar th Mexican eagle. The Explosion of the Miami—Further I’nriu Ulan Gaiko, February l.—Memphis papers I'urnis further particulars of the explosion ol th .steamer Miami. The total number**!' lives los will probably reach one hundred and fifty. Onl seven of the crew were known to have bee saved. Fifty bodies were picked up and buric at the place of the disaster. Fifty persons ar in the hospital at Helena, fuost of whom are lii tally injured. A Memphis despatch ol' January 30th ha some interesting particulars of the loss of tli steamer Miami: .M k.\i Fit is, January 30.—The steamer Miam which left this port on Saturday night, heavil loaded with freight and crowded with passer gers, iu addition to ninety-one soldiers of con pauv B, 3d United States regulars, ou the Inn ricaiie roof, exploded on Sunday night, Th accident occurred seven miles above Napolcoi on the Arkansas river, at 7 o’clock In t|ie ever ing, juntas the passengers had taken siippei Consequently both passengers and officers wer assembled in conversation around the stoves i the hall. The explosion was of snch terrible force a to rend the cabin tloor asunder, and let ever jiving soul in the front part of the cabin dow iuu> tb|' dreadful mass of lire and steam below The boat umli hf” immediately. The passer gers were frautic with fear. They siiatche doors, life preservers, aud everything ligli enough to float, and plunged with deafeniiq unearthly screams of woe into the river, i their attempts to escape the devouring fiamt ns thev rapidly destroyed the boat. Cuptai Levi immortalized himself by his daring au heroic deeds, coolly walking about, trying t keep people from jumping overboard, i the liout was fast drifting toward thp north short where it touched a few moments after the di: aster. But now, to those in the beck part i the cabin, it was as bail as being in the tniddl of the l iter, as the boat was a vast uuiuc m u middle, and all iu the back part were cou pel led to pcrisli in the flames or bury then selves in thp raging Hood below. Mr. John Lusk, second clerk of the boa along with Charles J. Johnson, his assist an who were sitting in the hall, were eifher kille by the explosion, or burned or scalded t death. Mr. Lusk’s with and child, his sistei in-law, and a German lady just from her n; tive laud, were in the lady’s cabin. The loi mer three were lost and the latter saved. Ovt thirty of the soldiers were lost. 1 wo had bee tjpd UP tor disorderly conduct, and in tli aaoni.iug excitement of the trying ordeal, the wire forgotten, and there left to burn to dead Two uieu were seen to bJo>y opt their brail with revolvers. J: After the survivors got ashore the negro w< men and soldiers came to their assistance, tli nt-gro women stripping themselves of their ui dcr-clothes, and rending them in shreds ft bandages to soothe the keen pain of t L wounded aud dying, the negro soldiers like wise sharing their coats aud pants with thou who had none. The total loss is calculated at from 125 t 150 souls. She had about 50 cabin passenger besides the soldiers and the boats’ crew, sun ming the whole number up to 250 souls, f.ei Ashley’s band, of Little Hock, were on Imau I^STAULlSIll.DU 1545. LOUIS J. BOSSIEUX, Manufacturer of DOUBLE-REPINED STEAM CANDIES And UriUr in CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, PICKLES, CIGAKS Ac . A*., Bto inform hi» old fr». n«U and customers lh»l lie hi resumed bukiiietii iu liU old stand, No. SO MAIN STREET lie desires to return thanks for their put Ill-etui p tronage aud inviios them to a reuesral of their basin* loanrriioM, promising equitabi*dealing, small profl and quirk sale*. ___Jan2S- odbt AirlllSKEY! WHISKEY! WHISKEY * " So barrel* r*ry superior old Bye, Bourboo and ro ■ For Ju mwVhUl”7 FRENCH A CRENSHAW. febi-lwf_ _ - ■ T>ACON, BACON, BACON, &c., &c. 1) 2S hbd* prime Bacon Side*, 1*> hbda pniuo Breast* Bacon, lit) boxes Shoulders, 10 tlereu* Sugar Cured Hams, , Fur sal* by WM. TAYLOR A SON. J»nrf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Daniel h. London, Commisnionor of. Deed* for most of the Stale* and GENERAL COM- | • Ml'SION MKKCIIANT, Thirteenth street, Richmond, j Virginia, offers for sale a cargo of SALT in store, very j valuable REAL- ESTATE, and several of the c-lebrat*d | VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Particular attention paid to the sale and purchase of all kinds of TOBACCO, and the adjustment of CLAIMS agaiust merchants and others. • ! f«b2-tljulyt______ 1)KLL, SHEPHERD ft CO., ) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, Basin Bank, between 9th and loth streets, i Solicit consignment* of Country Produce, Lumber, , ; Wood, JkC. To l»ui»d**r*, Contractor* and other*, wo would *ay that wo an* prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER, all length*, at *hort nolle*. Kor *ali\ on coruignmFot, Superior Country Bacon, Bat’**r, Tallow, Dried Apple*, Tobacco, Ac. , fi-bir _ _ I I P. G. Co#8Y, I Wm. &. 1‘l .h, | O.G«( 088Y. ■ i QOSBY, PUGH & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FOR WARDING AGENTS, i (Franklin street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth,) RICHMOND, VA. I We liavo made arrangements with Messrs. Todd, 1 Pugh A Co., of Petersburg, by which our friends in , ; North Carolina, and others who aru most convenient to , ! the North Carolina Railroads, and who ptefer milling 1 their Tobacco and other Produce in this market, can 1 have it forwarded !• us promptly and without charge, j except for d ray ago. Consignment* respuclfiilly suli cited _fcbl-ly i J. It. WAKKKN. I W. W. Bilan} 1 'yyARREN A BURGH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i SXD AllgXTS FOB TUB 8AT.B OF i MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, 1 NO. 8$ CuBBBBCB BTBBBT, MONTGOMERY, Ala. 1 Prompt atteutlou glvon to consignments. • Cash advances made on goods on hand, t Rfkeukxcf*.—McDaniel k Irby, I.ynchburg, Va.; N. M. Norfleet A Co.; Kent, Paine i Co., J. H. Mootaguo, Esq., Richmond, Va ; Major W. T. Sutherlln, Danville, " Va. decs—litu1 ; yy OOLFOLK. & THORN LET, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND AGENTS, l OPPBR TUUIR BUKTICH8 PUR TUII SAL* OF l LAND, CROP* OP CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO, &o. AMO, Special Attention giT«»n to procuring LABORBKS, both WHITE And COLOUED, for thi* and th« adjutant Counties. 1 Alwjr* hare on hind for «al*, on roASonabU term*, a largo uutnbor of tin* FARMS, of All uli** and doacrip lion*, in thi* and other Slate*. Addm>« Bowling (irot'ii, Caroline county, Virginia. JmMa R REINS A SON, • CROC BUS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Alsu, Dealers la ; ; WOOD, COAL, 110USE FEED AND BOAT SUPPLIES. They rsspeetfully aullclt consignment* of Agricultu ; | ral Products of all kinds, especially of TOBACCO AND WHEAT. Strict attontion to business and prompt rotnrns of 1 sales, they pledge to those who may favor them with their patronage. : *nr otilce and Lumbar-hou** batweon Ninth And n*_ _ • U ... ... f' „ VS, clvoal a .. I ll-.lv. 1 i RICHARD REINS, ■ j au2o—tf _ _LUTHER R. REINS. J. P. It. Scbi.btt.late of the firm of Powell A Sublett. Pkter A. Scblstt.Richuraud, Va ; p B. & P. A. SUBLETT, ^COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, l' Offer thulr sorvicos for the ealu of j TOBACCO, WHEAT, COHN, FLOUR, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 Particular attention given to the purchase of merchan ■ | dise, and orders promptly filled. t ' office on Thirteenth street, near Cary. oet20—-tf 1 DAXim. a. wtl.aoR, jr., i. w. patto.v. Formerly of Wilaon, Massio A Co. . vyiLSON, PATTON A CO., AGENTS FOR SALE OF LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, i AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j NO. lt)6 (Juavibk Sri'-eur, NEW 0RLEAN8. ■ ipiiikii: ! Wui H. Macfarland, President Farmors’ Bank of Vlr r j glnia, Richmond, Va. , Bacon A lUskerville, Richmond, Va. . Edward Nalle A Co., and Rote Ilford, Bruwu A Co., New . I Orleans. 1 Messrs. Unshorn, Wui. 11 Hall, Wm. D. Miller, Lynch 1 burs’, Va. no>3—8m* I : T J. BIN FORD ft SON, i ; ■ 1 GKOCBUS AND COUMIKStn.V MEKOHANTB. , Corner Thirteenth and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VA., l! Keep constantlv on hand a choice supply of FAMILY GKoCEKIti, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, RUM, Ac., which wo are selling at wholesale and retail. As Commission Merchants, we give particular atten L‘ lion to the sale of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and Country 1 Produce generally. , Prompt return* made. _“epSf 1 rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY I L ttssuclatod themselves nnder the style and firm of FRENCH A CRENSHAW, For the purpose of conducting the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, s At th. tr commodious and exlcnslro Store-House, on the corner of Main ami Ninth streets. They will keep on hand the most select and choice 1 slock of Groceries of every description, iucluding WINES, , LIQUORS, TEAS, Ac., Which Ihov will bo prepared to sell upon the most rea sonable terms. Personal attention will ho given to the sale of all . COUNTRY PRODUCE and morclinndiso generally, con r, { signed to our House. SETH BARTON FRENCH, , LEWIS U. CRENSHAW, J« - | tsS" Until llie first of November, they can be found I at tbs office of llaxall, Crenshaw A Co. oct2S—tf ! jrVANDKlDUE ft ANDERSON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 105 BaoAU Strbbt, y RICHMOND, VA , I Will furnish BAGS for Grain, and solicit consignments • of all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and guarantee the - highest market price for the same, and, by making J prompt return*, save Ihoir patron* the trouble and ex t pause of visiting Richmond._dec I tf , TJOOKER, KERR ft LYON, a! PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. II Office cornor 15th and Franklin street*. 1 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. O I - .. Prompt attenliuu given to sale* of all kind* COUN | TRY "KODUCK. _ Jy2S—tf H. B. CLIFFORD, THOU. C. WALSH, Ute of Memphis, Tenn. Ute of Lynchburg, Va " AKTHCR COSSUI.L, f I Ute of Montgomery, Alabama, c* 1 /-ssi iL'L'itun UTAI.SH * CO.. - GEN KRAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Noe. 47 and 49 Oravi.er, and 22 New Levee street!, i NEW ORLBANS, LA., Pay particular attention tothcaale ofMANUFACTURED TubACOO and Western Produce. Krkbk to Ssutt A Brother, St. Loale, Mo.; Msi.rs. ! Copeland A Clark, Memphis, Tsnu.; Comaiorcial Bank, Memphis. Tenn. ; Charles Lullug, Esq., Now Turk; Messrs. McDaniel A Irby, Lyneliburg, Va. ; Meaars. C. r W. Purcell A Co., Richmond, Va.; Meiers. Thomas II Branch ft Soria, Peteraburg, Va.; Kben Kirk, Esq., l> Montgomery, Ala. __decli—3in y jvandridge a anderson, “ GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 105 Broad SraaaT, Kicimosn, Ta. * I Hare In store apd for sale, on the molt reasonable u ; terra.', a largo assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and - supplies. ___<ec4-tf r nPHOMAS A. BRANDEK, L‘ J_ Corns a Saco.au and Oeacr Stbkkts, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, COM MISSION AND FEED STORE. Conelantlv on hand, a large stock <*f GROCERIES and o UQ00p‘s. IIO06K-FUUNISH1NG GOODS, FRUITS, CAN ’ ' onleit addled to Box 17u|. Richmond P 0., will ‘ receive prompt attention._ novIl-Sro WT. CLARK A CO., # * grocers and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. auS«_Am DANVILLE, YA. f | t "t KEEN AND OOLONG TEAS, of tinost \Jf qualitie*, Java, Laguavra and Rio Cone*, . French Brandies, of the Saest brand*, Superior Virgin Olivo Oil, Pure live Whl'kies, part very old, Lundon and Scotch Ale, Cole man's English Muslard, Virginia Pickles, in one gallon j irs, Edam. Eugli-h Dairy and 6tate Cher'S, is UirdcroTt'* lo<lUp<>iiiiblQ Ch«*winj Tobacco, Cut Loaf, CruabeJ. Coffee and Rio Sugar., Table Salt, In boxes, Olein Washing Soap, * New Bacon, Virginia Leaf Lard, It _ F*™flb';‘ndAd‘BUn"neC* JOHN BLAIR, ^“'"h7 No. 6S Main street, ", Jan27-lw_Late W. M Harrl.on k Co. , TUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, ,1 " 200 bbls Famous Epicuroan and Leggs'Family I Flour, 50 boxes Brown and Yellow Soap, — 20 kegs Lard, 500 lb». Superior Roll Butter; Pickles, ftc., For sal. at lowest market * co.( Jan22t 78, Maiu st., mp stairs.I t A BBLS. GOLDEN SYRUP, for sale by ; *)U jaogf WM TAYLOR it SON. BALTIMOHE LOCK HOSPITAL. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE, MD ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE from QUACKERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED. DU. JOHNSTON ha* discovered the most CerUin, speedy, and only Effectual Remedy io the World for Weakn -as of the Hack , r Limbs, Stricture., Affection of ;he Kidney* and Bladder, Involuntary Discharge*, itu .►otency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Ltngu> r, Low Spirits, Confusion of ldias. Palpitation of be Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Di nines* of Sight or atddioes., Disease of the Head, fliroat, Nose, or skin, Affection* of the |.ivcr, Lungs, Stomach, or Rowel*— lh.i»e Terrible Dhiorder* atising from Solitary llaldts of Youth secret and solitary practices more fntal to tlieir victims than the Rung of Syrens to the Mariner* of Ulys ses, blighting tlieir most brilliant hopes or anticipa tions, rendering marriage, Ac., impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victim* of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu ally sweeps to an untimely grave Ihon-and* of Young Men of the most exalted talent* and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senate* with the thunder* of eloquence, or waked toecktacy the living lyre, may call with lull confidence. " MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating marri age, being aware of Physical Weakness, Organic Debil ity, Doforinilio-,speedily cutod. Hi who place* himself under the care of Dr J. inay religiously confide In hi* honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hi* skill a* a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored. Tills dlstiossiug aUection, which renders life misera ble and marriage impossible, is the penalty paid bv tUe victims of improper indulgences. Voting persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences tliat may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will protend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habit* than by the prudent r B. sides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious and destucllve symptom* of both body and mind arise. The System become* deranged, the Physical and Mental Function* Weakened, Lot* of Procreative Pow er, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, and Wast ing of the Frame, (lough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Dlt. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Graduate of one of the most cminout Colleges in the United .States, and the greater part of whoso life has been spent in the hospital* of London, Pari*, Philadel phia, and elsewhere, ha* offectod some of the most as tonishing cures that were over known j many troubloj with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, ba»h fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometime* with derangement of mind, wore curod immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J addresses all thn»e who have Injured tli«ui ■elvri by improper Indulgence and solitary habit*, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them fur either busiuo*-, study, society; or marriage. These are some of the sad and melunchoiy effects produced by early habits of youth, vis; Weakness of the Buck uud Limbs, Paini iu the Head. Dimness o’ bight, Los* of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dvspepsla, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digest!v- Function*, General Debility, Symptom* of Consumption, Ac Mtixr*t.t.T.— The fearful effect* on the mind are much to he dreaded. l.o>» pf Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirit*, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to bucioly. Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are some of the evils produced. Thousand* of persou* of all ago* can now judge ivhat t* the cause of tlieir declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, nalo, nervous and emaciated, haring u singular appearance about the eyes, t.ougn, aud symp tom* of Consumption. YOUNG JIFX Who have Injured themselves by a cortaln practice, Indulged iu when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companion*, or at school, the etfocts of which are nightly fait, even when asleep, and, ii not cnied, renders mat riage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What "a pity that a young man, thu hope of lit* coun try, the pride of hi* parents, should he snatched from all prospects and enjovnien » of life by theconsequcnce of deviating from tlie path of nature, snd indulging in a certain secret habit. Such person* must, before con lump lating MARRIAGE, Kudccl that a sound mind olid body are the most neces sary requisite* to plumule connubial happiness. In dued, without these the journey through life becomes a Treaty pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to thu view,the mind becomes shadowed with d.-sp ilrsud tilled with the melancholy reflection Hist the liappiue*s ol another becomes blighted with our own OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STRUCT, Left-hand side going from Baltimore street, a few door* from the corner. Fall not to observe name and num ber. So letter* roieived unless postpaid and contain ing a stamp to he used on the reply. Person* writing should state ago, and solid portion of advertisement de scribing symptom*. 1 lie Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs in his ofllco. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Thu many thousands cured at this establishment with in the last twenty years, and the miincroii* impoitant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, wit nessed i>y file reporters of the Thu Sun and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again before tho public, besides lii* standing us a gentleman ol character and responsibility, is a •ulllcient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. Janl9-ly CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION.—The Co-Partnership oi MINOR a JONES was dissolv'd bv limitation on the 1st February, T. F. Minor retiring from the tlrin. T. F. MINOR, JOHN L JONES. C A It 0 . The co partnership of MINOR A JoNF.S having ex pired by limitation, the undersigned will continue the PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS at the old store ill Minor A Jones, No. (J Fifteenth street. He will give his personal attention to the sa’e of all Country Produce, Litre Stork, Ac , on commission, and hopes to receive a continuance of the favor* so llbetal lv extended to Minor A J ones, pledging himself to use li'i* best efforts for the Interest of lliu-e who may favor him with their business. The'service* of Mr. JOHN G. EFFINGKR are Mam ed in his employment.__ JOHN L. JoNhS. In retiring from the tinn of Minor 4 June*, I take pleasure in recommending Mr. JOHN L. JONES to the former customer* of the concern. fct>3—tin T. F- MIXOR. Dissolution.—The firm of tinsley SHEPPEKSON was dissolved on the first day o| January, lSfiC, by lutilual consent. Tint name of Hi Him will ho continued only hereafter ill tin- settlement of account*. C. C. TINSLEY, jau*4 tf B. F. SHEPPEKSON. / 1 C. TINSLEY, ^ I, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Will contlnnc the business at the old stand of TINS LEY A Sit EPPERSON, corner of 3d and Grace streots. Being thankful for past favors, solicits a continuance ol the same from his friends and thu public generally, pledging himself In give satisfaction in all work done, jangf-1f C. TIN SLE\ . t 10-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned, ui J the Hi m of KENT, PAINE A CO., have formed a Co-partnership for thu purposo of conducting a GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Under the Him of P A INK A CO., And hare taken the store No. lOfl, Main street, nexl bolow Mitchell A Tyler, and will be pleased to receive consignments from tholr friund* and the public 6 W. 0. PAINE, JanSO-eodta K- A. PAINE. QOJPARTNERSHII’ NOTICE. O F WEISIGER A CO. have admitted Into co-part pershlp W. I>. MOXCUKE and II. M. PAYNTER, and tho business will ho conduced from January 1, Jsbti undvr the firm and style of WEISIGER, MONCURE it CO. Thankful for ihe patronage of our Month and tlu pnblto during the past four months, we would respect fullr ask a continuance of the same tothe now concern. O. F. WBI8MJKR A CO. WEISIOKFt, MONCURR A <10. tan be found at 74 Main Street until about Is! February, when they will occupy the new house being completed for them on Pearl (or 14lh) street, botwoen Main and Cary. Janlftt __ C 10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—I have this J dar associated with me Mr. Joseph Pettyjohn, and the business will In fuluro bocondueted under the style of LEE A PETTVJoHN. Thankful for the patronage extended to me for the last twenty years, I solicit a continuance of the same to the new concern. 4. 8. LKK. J*»U___ CO-PART NT ERSIIIP.—The undersigned have this day entered into a co-partnership under the Irm and style of BELL. SHEPHERD A CO., For the purpose of conducting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, For the sale of all Country Produce, Lumber, Wool, Ac., and by strict attention to business, hope to meill and receive a liberal share of business from their friends and the public generally. Mr. CHARLES C. EI.LETT, a man of long oxperienc* as a builder in this city, will give his personal attention to the salo of all con-lgnments of Lumber. Our office, for the present, will be at the corner ol Eighth street and the Basin. , BBLL, noTlt _ AI.B1N L. SHEPHERD. QO-PABTNERSHIP. The nnderslgned hare formed a co-partnership for the nurpo'e of conducting a COMMISSION BUSINESS In the city of Richmond, under the style of FAULKNER, CAUIIiNUT* N A CO., and will give their persona! at tenlioD to the sale of PRODUCE. J. It. FAULKNER, ROBERT CARRINGTON. Charlotte, Va. RICHARD RUSSELL, aepl-fim Mecklenburg, Va ' -' ' - -"J- —a SAUCES, PICKLES, &c. JUST RECEIVED, on consignment— 10 half barrels superior PICKLES 10 half barrels superior SAUK KRAUT 20 barrels VINEGAR Fox sale at lowest market rates, by WEISIGER, MONCURE 4 CO., Jaul7f__7S Main street, up stairs. OAUCES, JELLIES, PICKLES, &c. lij l'idoz. Worcestershire Sauce idol. Royal Osborne Sauce 5 dos. C. A B.’s Soho Sauce !> doi. Currant Jelly f> do*. Cupres Capu'cines 2 dm. Olives Verdales # dor. assorted Plcklea Prersrved Ginger, Pins Appl selling lew DANDKIDGE A AN DLReo.N jac4-tf RAILROADS. &c. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD Co„> Richmond, Va., Jan. 27, lsdti. $ QIIANGE OF SCHEDULE. <>n and after TUESDAY, the 30th Instant, Train* upon this road will rnn a* follow*: Leave Manchester al 5 45 A. M., and at 3:55 P. M. Leave Petersburg dai y, 6:'si A. >1 , and at 5:ld P- M. On Mondays, Wednesday* arid Fridays, a Freight Train, with a passenger ear attached, will leave Man chester and Petersburg at 10:45 A. M. EH.HIM, jan27 tf Engineer and Superintendent. OFFICE It. F A P. It. It C0.,» Rii iiuosn, 13th January, 1SC6. $ rpilK POTOMAC ROUTE AGAIN OPEN ! THE GREAT SIIdr.T LINE Via Fredericksburg and Ai|tiia Creek, to the NORTH and WEST, is again open to the travelling public. Trains leave at 3 A M. and S P. M„ as usual. THROUGH TICKETS to Alexandria, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and the West. SAMIJEI. RUTH F,nV> tf Superintendent. RICHMOND and DANVILLE RAILROAD. CHANGE oF~SCIIEDULE. On and after TUESDAY, December 12th, the PASSEN GER TRAIN on this road will rnn a* follow*: Leavo Richmond daily, Sundays excepted, 7:10 A. M. Arrive at Danville, 5:It* P. M. Leave Danville daily, Sundays excopted, 5:30 A. M. Arrive in Richmond, 3:15 P. M. Train* connect at Burkerillu with traiua on the South aide Railroad fur Lynchburg, and at Danville with the train* on the Piedmont Railroad,for Greensboro’,Char lotte, Ac. THUS. DODAMEAD, Superintendent. decl2—tf IKGIN1A CENTRAL RAILROAD. The following regular train* will tie rnn on tht* road, on and after THURSDAY, December 21»t: A Mail train daily, except on Sundays, between Rich mond and Staunton, leaving Richmond at 7.45 A. M.. and Stannton at S A. M. A tri-weekiy Mali Train, leaving Staunton at 7 A. M., for the Weal, on fucaday*, Thursday a and Saturdays. Tho Mail Train leaving P.iclmi ,nd connect! with train* on the OUAJTOK AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. The Daily Mail Train connects witli stage coaches al Stannton for Lexington, Winchester, Ac. The Train Word of Stannton connect* with *t»ge coache* for Rockbridge Hath*, Rockbridge Alutn, Warm, Hot and Healing Spring*, and the White Sulphur and Lowisburg. * A Freight Train between Richmond and Stannton connects witli frel^lit traius on the Grange and Alexan dria Railroad for Lynchburg and Alexandria. Freight will he sent to any point on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad witli.oil change of cars. Gnods purchased tu Northern cities can be sent di rect to and station on this road where the Company ha* an Agont, by consigning them tu Stephen Iluiiter, Gene ral Freight Agent, Richmond. The charge for*the transit through Richmond, Including wharfage, dray age, storage and commissions, will not exceed ten cents per lot) pounds, and on heavy articles will be much less. Freight* will be collected at destination. inroiigii iick'ha can u«j puitnwi-u mu wwv» Lynchburg, llrlutol, Knox villo, Clint tanoftgft mid Dalton. Tickets to Lexington, Virginia, #11. Freight oliice at Richmond cloned at 3 P. M. H. D. WHITCOMB, •epl2—tf General Superintendent. Officr Uicubo.nd asd Pbi Kuaurau R. U Co., ) Richmond, January 3, l?6t». £ ON AND AFTER 1IIK 7T1I OFFgijK JANUARY. I860, the Sunday EvenlngfHSSSe Passenger Trains will run on this mad as heretofore, leaving Manchester at 3 55 P. M. and leaving Pocahon tas at 5:10 P. 31., arriving at Manchester at 7 P 31. E. H. GILL jan4-tf Engineer and Superintendent. MERCHANT TAILORS. TOHN L A TOUCHE, ’ fj DRAPER ANI) TAILOR, Has REMOVED to Franklin street, next to ihe eornor of Fourteenth, and returns his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage already bestowed, and hopes to merit and recoil, a continuance of the same. PRICES UNIFORM AND 3IODBKATE. GARMENTS COM ME 1LS FACT. TERMS CASH. jinl:tr vs. Ho|.T RICUARUCoX. W. Pl.KTt HCK RlCUARDSOlt. \ VrM. IIOLT RICHARDSON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, (Fourteenth street, opposite Exchange Hotel,) RICHMOND, YA. doel2—3m JOHN K. DOHERTY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. Diagonally opposite the Spots wood tlotel. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I Mr. DOHERTY calls attention to some beautiful Fa hrics for GENTS’ WINTER WEAR, Received In the last few days, which will he raado up In good style. II.- names: SinionPs Waved-Ism and Tried COATINGS English WHITNEYS and HEAVERS, various colors English. Melton’s, Oxford and Brown MIXTURES Jolianny’s and SiinonFs CLOTIIS and DOESKINS Claret, Brown and Black BE A VEILS, for suits The stock is excellent, and the prices shall suit Ihe times. dec5-tt J. K. DOHERTY. MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES, &c. \\r 1- . BAIL E Y , YV , AGENT FOR STEARNS, WHITNEY A BRIDGES, Dkai.kus in axn Angsts yea RAILROAD. STEAMBOAT AND MACHIN ISTS’ SUPPLIES, HOCK STREET, NEAR SEVENTEENTH. RICHMOND, YA. 327 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 72 WATER STREET, BOSTON. WU. STKAKNS. 1 UEo. 1.. WIIITSEY. nno. srkahns. I «*•>■ K; Batmigs. Rkfkkknckh.—S. 31. Felton, Pres’t I*. W. and U. R. It., Phila.; II. J. I.umbnort, V. l’res’t P. C. R. It., Phila ; Kenney, Son ,k Arrltbold, Machinists and Steam ship Builders, Chester, Pa.; Harlan, Hollingsw >rlh ft Co., .Machinists and Steamship Builders, Wilmington, Del.; Charles E. Smith, Pres’t Reading II. It., Phila.; M. W. Baldwin & Co., Locomotive Builders, I’hila. nov2—3nt SCALES. Banks, DINMORE & CO.’S STANDARD PLATFORM, WAREHOUSE and COUNTER SCALES. . The attention of Builders, Owners of Warehouses, Grocers and Commission Merchants is called to these Scales, samples of which we are prepared lo exhibit, which We guarantee as being equal In atcuracy, dura bility and maimer of construction to any other Scales in this market, and at a LOWER PRICE. Wo put up these Scales, includlngtho Dormant Scales, anywhere in the city, under our personal supervision, and WAKBA.VT KVldtr SCAI.B. HARPER, TALIAFERRO & CO., janl7f Fool of Sixlh street, on the Canal. Y\TAREUOUSK SCALES. ’ II. M. SMITH St CO., GENERAL AGENTS For the sale of HOWE’S PREMIUM STANDARD SCALDS. We ask the attention of builders and owners of ware houses to samples of these Scalus, on exhibition In our U’., .tiiarmnts.M (.basin Iti b«l EklUAL IN ACCURACY, SUPERIOR IX DURABILITY', .MOKE SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, THAN ANY OTHER SCALES IX THE MARKET. In competition with Falrbank’* Scale*, It bit* been again ami RK&in victorioQi. Thu Jlowrn And the t.iir* bank,' are both made in Vermont. At the State fair* of that State, the Howe ka«, after repealed and severe trial*, been pronounced lb* bo*t. We rofur to the offi cial report*: _ Vermont State Fair, September IS, 1S37—First Pre mium to John Howe, Jr. ; Second Premium to K. 4 1 { Fairbanks. Vermont State Fair, September 17lk, 1S3S—Diploma to John Howe, Jr. . „ . . United State* Fair, Richmond, Y Irgima, C>etober, ISoS - First Premium to Howe'* Scale*. Wo aim to place the Howe Scalo* ill competition with other pattern* a* much a* po*»lble, that it may *fkud by it* own merit*. , , Wu place the DORMANT SCALES in warehouse* by our own workmen, and leave them ready for u»«. EVERY SCALES WARRANTED. For Information a* to pride, capacity, report* of pub lic trial*. Ac., call at our office, j.nPf ’ NO. 14 MAIN STREET. 4 GENCY AND DEPOT EOU THE SALE OF FAIRBANKS A C0.’9 STANDARD SCALES. YVe are *ole agent* tn the city of Richmond for the <aie of Falrbank’* 4 Co.'* celebrated STANDARD, PLATFORM, WAREHOUSE and t COUNTER SCALES, and keep constantly on hand a large and complete a* •ortment of ail the leading aiiea and *tyle», which we Oder at manufacturer'* price*. W. S. DONNAN 4 CO., Oorernor »treet, oet30-tf Richmond, Va. TYPE FOUNDRIES. OICIIMOND TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS’ f (IKXliO1• N 0 WAREHOUSE, TlicBiioifD. Va. _ ,, ™«nuf*ctureF •houlil be »nppnrted. ! fiook"NEWS »nd TVl*K, from the celebrated ituk/it! B.eul* »od the !*le-t Scotch fatce*. XBYA'S, and FANCY INKS of all eolor.; wood ca^e*. »uiud», lead*, rugtet, quotation*, quoin*, metal furniture, mallet*, brn*» rule, plainer*, bras* l*»he* shooting *tick«, mitering machine*, in fact «TOrv article reqnl*lte fora Printing <*•»'. I'Kien*. Fmm, new and *ec'iod-liand, furnished to order- U. L. PKLOlZE 4 CO .apd-lf_ Richmond, \ a. CNLOVEH, J TIMOTHY, _„ ORCHARD, HERDS AND KENTUCKY' BLUE GRASS SEEDS. PALM BE 4 TURPIN, nor21f No. 20 Main atruet. STEAMBOATS, &c. PACIFIC MAII. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S TROUGH LINB TO CALIFORNIA, Touching at MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING TUB UNITED STATES MAIL. LEAVE PIER NO. 43, NOP.TII RIVER, foot of Canal ! street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 2UI of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunilajr, and then on the precedin'; Saturday(. for AM’INYk Al.L, connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the Company's Steamship'from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. • FEBRUARY. 1-t—Hunky Cn.tr.vritv, Captain Cray, connecting f with the C*tI.oR ado, ('apt. Wat Lins. J0th_ATLANTIC, Captain Maury, connecting with the Saokaurnto, Captain Carerly. n^t_\Kw York, Captain Horner, connecting with J Constitution, Captain Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for Sot TH Pacific Ports. Those of lattoiirh at Manzanillo. I TliKOl'i'H r HStUK RltKS IN < CRKENCT : First Cabin.S1*1" 0,1 ' Second Cabin. '-«'•« Steerage. I'« A discount of CNR urAKTKK from steamers’ rates al lowed to second cabin amt steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of oxx ot'AarKR on through rates to clergymen and their families, and si-bool teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges, ir.tl.F FAKE. One hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and at (end to ladies and children without male protectors. j Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, | front steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer ! to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and at- t tendance free. A Steamer will be placed on the line January 1st, IStitj, to run from Now Orleans to Aapinwall, via lla- ! vana. | For Passage Tickets or further Information, apply at (he Company’s Ticket OtUc, on the wharf, foot of Cana! street. North River, New York. d'*c2 -3m F. W. <1. BELLOWS, Agent \ rpOR MEW TORE. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, j The splendid new side-wheel steamships HATTERAS, I.RWIA Pakkisit, Commander ; ALBEMARLE, 11. A. BoCRNI, Commander: Leave Richmond every TUESDAY' and SATURDAY, j P-ave New York WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY The steamship HATTERAS, Captain I.ewla Parrish, will leave here, from the wharf at Rocketts, on TUESDAY', tit It instant, at S o'clock, A. M. These ships are entirely uew, and were built ex pressly for the route. They have splendid saloons and stater»toms, and the faro, accommodations and attention am unsurpassed. Passage, meals and state rooms included, AIA. Goods shipped by this line are 1 untied regularly at New York, on the Company's covered pier, within forty-eight hours. Shippers are invited to notice that the great damage and loss by handling and exposure frntn frequent re shipping, as on other lines, is avoided hy this route. Freights forpointa beyond New York will he for warded with despatch, and no charge made, except ac tual expenses incurred. These shins discharge cargo In New York, at Pier No. Si!, North Hirer, and the Company’s steamers for Wil mington, >'. Charleston, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans, leave from the same pier. Goods for these .___ !,.,..Orr. ,1 u(< limit x .ense nr ex mature. Insurance 1* very lor.- by th»so ship*, and the economy in time, insurance and condition in which good* are de livered, make- this the cheapest route from Virginia. Insurance effected at lowest rate* when ittdered. AGENTS: Livingston, Fox Jt Co., HI Broadway, New York. Samuel Ayres A Co., Richmond, Va. Calwell X Dunn, City Point and Petersburg. S C. Flllott, Norfolk, Va For freight or passage, spp'y to SAMUEL AYRES X CO., Agenta, <mice Iron Front Buildings, Governor street, opposite Fits! National Bank. nov2u--tf ____ JAMKS BIYER LINE ^ NORFOLK AND RICHMOND STEAMERS. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, AND THE ADAMS, HAKNDEN AND NATIONAL EXPRESS. Th.- Steamer M MARTIN, Captain Ltvtxn»Tox, Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Captain 8tr axahax, Leave Haskins & BHdgfnrd’s wharf EVERY MORNING (Sunday* excepted) AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK.connecting at Norfolk with the 01.0 MAT I.INK STEAMERS, SKW MSB STJ1XIIJ, THOMAS KELSO, GEORGE LEARY, Captain Rl'asBI.L, Captain Ui.akkxax, ADELAIDE, DICTATOR Captain Caxxox; Captain LaxDta; F0R til BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. For further information, apply at the office on the wharf formerly occupied by the Old Liue Steamer*. Freight received from 3 to tl P. M. R. O. HASKINS, . Office at Rockett*. D. B. BU1DCFORD, Office at Bridgford X .Myers, on the Dock, Between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets. All FREIGHTS for point* on the river MUST BE PREPAID. HASKINS X BRIDUFoRD, nov.'it—tf General Agents James River Une.^ / VFF1CE OF WELLS, F.UCO A CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA KXFUES3 AND EXCUANGE COMPANY, “t ItrondWH»-. !Vr»- York. RHIPPKR8 OF FREIGHT TO THE PACIFIC COAST Will please lake notice, that having been appointed FREIGHT AGENTS oF THE PACIFIC HAIL 8TSAM SHIP COMPANY, We are prepared to receive Freight for CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SANDWICH ISLANDS, CENTRAL AMERICA, AXD WESTERN COAST OK SOUTH AMERICA. For rates apply at onr office, Nr. 84 Broadway, or freight office on d«*-k foot of Canal street. Steam, rs will .ail 1st. 11th and 2l«t *.f each month ; those dates falling <11 SUNDAY, on preceding SATCK U No' SLOW FREIGHT RECEIVED ON DAY OP SAIL I V (J FREIGHT MUST BE DELIVERED ON DOCK FOOT OF CANAL STREET. _ . Bills of Lading will be Issued at No. 84 Broadway, tiur usual Package Kxpre.* will be cent by each steamer AND WILL CLOSE AT 10 A. M. ON eAILINO II A V Oar Letter Bags will clo** at U:»» A M. tut conve. nieoce of our up-town cu-toii»«*r* a letter b»c *•*■01 »•* ko|it lit tli- Metropolitan Hotel and on tb« dock foot of Canal street. . our I KXNKKD ENVELOPES wilt b«j on «»le at the office of the Hotel and at our officua, A’o. M Broadway ‘AIMrtV.w'TnUhrmKh u. MUST BE IX GOVERN ME XT ENVELOPES. Sight Exchange on San FrancUco f»r *ale. Telegraphic traiinfer. of m< nev made to all point, reach.-.! by the wire* on We«t iid»t. California Coupon* bought at best rate*. uo»8--6m WELLS, FARGO A CO. _ SOLE LEATHER, &c. On. CHALKLKY & Co., a No. 48 Main .treot, under 8t. Cbarle* Hotel, Manufacturer* and Dealer, in Oak and lleuilock SOLE LEATHER, Upper CALF-SKINS, KIPS, Harm--*, Bridle and Fair LEATHER-. of all kind*. Cod Liver and Neat’* Foot OILS. .jwlSf Dry and Green JUDE- •_ •\TfTB HAVE ON HAM) A fine .t---rrtii.>nt \\ of French, German an 1 Alu- rlrari LALI-SK . S, • •ak and Hemlock S<>!.E LEATHER ; J li»-r and Bridle LEATHERS, Tanner*-oil. Tanner. Jtc., which we are .oiling j| A <•<).. No. U< Main .treet, dec-UOf Under Si. Chari-* Hotel. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. O Vddi.KK Y, HARD \V aRh V and SADDLERS' TOOLS, A PCLL AS.vBTJtasr Fine Riding Saddle*, Bridle*. Bit*, Ae. Eng|^ »nd Riding Whip*. Collar, and llam-*, Saddle Treee, Kru-kle*. Plated Buggy »nd Coach Mounting., to which I invite city and rouniry trad*, i invite cuy CLAIBORNE WATKINS, Formerly wiih Smith, Rhode* \- f’o., Now at It L. William., ao2I_tf #7 Main .treet AST-STEEL POLE AXES! We are In receipt nf a large a*.nrtment of Collin* A Co.. Mai.n* A Stewart* Axo», which w* offer for »al« al ihe lowest market rate*. \V. S. DOXNAN A CO., J.,nl7f Governor «treet. Raisins, citron, currants. UEKVF. A MAVO, Franklin *ir'«t. declSf between KighthandXlot^_ A IKS. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORER, U Web,tet>B^AMgKL^,D^^ jan24f_ ! * rpiIK NEW EXTRACT, £QypTIan lotus. For the Handkerchief A M0SELF.T, Druggi-i*. BLL‘ y« Main *t., near 14th. jan!5t __ _ GVNT7IVF POWHATAN I 11 ES, ENDgnPRRI0R GREEN AND BLACK TEA. scpf-kigk un.a rrevb 4 mayo, JanlJf Franklin at., between 8th and #th it*. STEAMBOATS, &c. [FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK ' AND BOSTON. INLAND ROUTE. VIA CHF.SAI’EAKE BAY AND Cl NAL, THROUGH To NEW YoKK. THE OLD POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY I The new and first class steamers STATE OF MARY 1.AND, PETERSBURG and STATE OF V1KUINIA, ara nuw receiving and forwarding merchandise of ail de acripilnns from Richmond to Philadelphia, New York »“d Huston, in connection with the < anal Line of daily steamers from Baltimore. These steamers leave Richmond every Monday, Wed ttesjay am) Saturday, for Baltimore. Goods shipped o„ tho-e dsvs will be landed In X< w York on the thirddav (hereafter. Shippers will take",..tie. that good, shipped hy this lino do not go t . i ;ire r,,rried entirely through IXLAAD, thn. saving -t superseding the neceeeily of in • nrance against ea t 11 - h ■ The large atm of the steamers belonging to thla lira enable us to carry g.. d- at less than by any other route. Frrigbt for points beyond New York will be forward ed with dispatch. This line is the only one that connect* with a daily line fr. ui Baltimore for Philadelphia and New York, and that can giro through ren-ipi. No drayago or evnimi-.h .1 vhargsd. The two line* i-Ccupy the same wharf in Haiti,mu--. Forfrolgbl or passage, apply to DAVID A WM. CURRIE, Office at Chariot Y . Wortham A Co.’e, net21—te Fifteenth street. JP O R H K W YORK. THE OLD LIXE. ESTABLISHED IN 1SBI. NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The magnificent side-wheel steamships NIAGARA and SARATOGA, in eouiman I r.f Captain* Corn, and Kind, experienced seamen. The Pursers, Messrs. WII - liau o. and J. M. Smith, are well kuown to the commu nity. In point of strength, speed and finish, these ship* are ntte<|ualed. FREIGHT rapacity large and rates moderate. No changing of Freight as by other Hue., which is so very Injurious to cargo. Insurance, If desired, can be effected at the very low est rate*. Order your goods to c< me bv this »afo and speody Line. Passenger accommodation* are snperb. Ticket* and Berth* secured nu boatd, or at my nlffce, Rockett*. They leave Richmond, from Ludlalu A Watson’* wharf, every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on the ffood tide. The hour ascertained Ly reference to dally paper* of the day previon. to dav of departure, devia-lf GARRET E. WATbON, Rockott*. pOB PHILADELPHIA. PHILADEPHIA AND RICHMOND STEAM PACKET COMPANY. 8BM1-WKKKLY LINE. Permanent arrangement* having beea perfected, the above line will run regularly between Philadelphia and Richmond twice a week. Dae notice will he given of the arrival and depar ture of the following fine steamer* : VIRGINIA, Captain Snyder. MAYKI.oWBK, Captain J. Robinson. CLAY'MoNT, Captain E. Robinson The freight and passenger rate* have keen reduced to a low figure, and It t* the Intention of the company, bv the Inducement* offered, to make it to the Interest of tba public lo patronise this line. For freight or passage apply to K. 11. DIBRELL, Agent, odea of Virginia Towing Company, sepl2—tf Twentv-8r*t and Dork *treei*. PUL A OKI, I’IIIA AND KU.W-mrrt M"ND STEAM PACKET COMPANY krr- *■ • Until further notice, the Im'AI- if tli: ““ line will leave PlnladelpLia Wednesday, and arrive In Richmond Saturday, of each we.-k Re turning, leave Richmond Tnc-day and arrive In Phils delphia Friday, of each week. As soon as the weather will permit, the regular taiui weeklv line will he re-established. For freight or passage apply to R. It DIRKKLT, Agent, office a: Virginia Towing i • mpacy, Jan 11 if Twenty Brat and D ck streets F-OR BALTI.MORE,SA VANN AIIw*r~i , „ AND BOSTON. _ dPntaga POWHATAX STEAMBOAT COMPANY". The *■• «mer P E T E K ' B I* R G , Captain Robert Tracer-, w ill . . here at 7o'clo.k, A. M , .SATURDAY, the 3rd i ■ . n. Freight receivW Thursday and Friday. This steamer baa splendid . is, a1, slatcioom* and passenger accommodations. Passage ♦•>. For freight or passag •, app to DAVIl) A WILLIAM' UKRIK. Agents. (mice at Charles T. V," rtliaui A Co. «, fehl-3t Fifteenth nicest FOR LIVERPOOL. — The A No. 1 barque QUEEN VICTORIA, now at City Point, is ready t j n o ive freight for Llvi rpool Liberal advances made on cinsi niutfiit* to my friend* in Londoo, Liverpool or Dultliu. For freight, apply to K. II DIBRELL. fan.-t-ll CNANAI, OPEN TO I.KX v** jnTTnfc J IXtiTON AND UUCitAXA.%. Fare through tn Lynchherg, without inesU. f-i Fare through to Lexington, without Uicals, with meals, *3. Fare through to Buchanan, without meals, $ , with meals, 43 Our Packet Bolts I ivy R.chtoon.l Monday, W...I nesdsy aud Friday, a .'i I'. M. Returning, leave L-x Ingt..ii at 4 A. M., Bnclinnan at 6 A. M . Monday, We.l nesday and Friday : and. to enable ns to Conner' with the Western railroad cars, we will leave Lynchburg, same days, at 7A P. M. This will makei.ur boat-1; liner# isle si t he different stopping places on the III. • bet'.vc.n Iwncbbiirg sn-1 Richmond. It. EDMUND febS-tf COAL MERCHANTS. * NTHUAOITE COAL. A — Constantly on hand, Red and YY hile Ash Anthtavite Coal, grate and stove size, for family us.—Lehigh Lump for loundriea, and Smiths'Coal, best qnallty - Orders sent to us will receive prompt attention An thracite Coal sold by weight. SAMUEL P. HAWES & SOK, ISlli and Dock streets, north side of the Dock, sep4 ly opposite our old stand. QUEENS-WARE. GLASS. Ac. CtlllNA, GLASS, QUEENS-WAKE J AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. KELLOGG A GIBSON, I»upnr?<*i*. Wholoalv an.! K-. tall DMlnri, Mre now r»*CH|vlnif »»'•! «»j»» * v. ir Urjff* aunrtmenl of Kooda in lh*-ir to "huh lh**y Invite the attention of their frbr.ds and the trade p.-ue linnds shown with pleasure end «old In large or small quantities at low prices. City and country dealers, housekeeper*, Ac , will Bud ft to their interest to give u. s call. Mturt, So. 11£ Main •tree!. T. n. KELLOGG, (UteO. J. Sumner A Co ,) J. W. UIBSON. decSg—lm (Of Richmond) • ■vr 6711 o7m AIN STREET. Whit**, French, China Dinner And Tee ScU W hlle Granitu Dinner *n I T»*a Fancy I’rioted (new style*) l>inn» r and T«t avis Silver Piat*d Ware Block Tin .uni Britannia Good* Kerosene Lamp* arid Ola»*ware. Ae., Ae. For *al.. low l.y KELLOGG It tilMOjr dec2S.lm ___US Mam *tre.t TT» KST QUALITY STONKW A RE. RICHMOND-POTTEDT, Darin Paek, Proprietor. ! <The eubecrlber* haring been appointed aol* agent* | (or ,he .ale of Stoneware and other Gooda nianofac t tured at the above e.tablUhtnent, reapectfnily nolicll I the order* of dealer* and country tnarchanta, which .bail receive our prompt attention. Good* for •bipment carefully packed. Term* caeh. BUMNEK, WAGGONER It CO., , No. 1 Fifteenth droet, octSl- Sm Between Main and Cary »treet». HATS, CAPS, &c. JOHN DOOLEY,"’ [» Ugnia tub SpoTawoon Hotil, F~'t RICHMOND, YA.. Invite* the attention of hi* cu*torner* and the public to hi* larg# stock of IIATS, CAPS and LAI'I > FURS. He ha*, In coneequence "f the great *rarctly " money, reduced hi* price* con-ideraMy on Hat. i t Cap*, and U aelling the Ladle*' Fur* at co.t, to ■'* hi* stock, which I* rent large, and contain* »o»ie I e*u tiful CAPES. HALK-CAPts and Ml'Fte. Ho U now getting the beautiful DtKRY IIaT. f r l-t dte*, which are of tine quality and at very n price*._____— T NO. 1 BALLARD HO CPE cm be G9 fouud a fa*hionabi« n**ortm«nt "f HATS, CA1’S' rilBKELLAS, AND GENTLEMEN'S , furnishing GOODS, To which I Invite the .ttention of my former patroo* and the pnhtlc general.J joRN THt'MPSt'N J*n2t(-lrr paguerrean galleries. vjoME AGAIN.—For seven month* putt I XX have had no bu»lne*», having lr*t tey gallery and nearly my all by the great fit* on lb* od of April l have the pleasure now to announce to m* (Mri»l» »'/ the I'Ublie that I have once u.o** * GA1J.FR> . heated ou the cerner of Ninth and Main at reel*. with an • tranee on Main (through W. D < . • ke’a b<*.»- <•.» oi also on Ninth »treet. 1 am sttpp. l with nlir*l. o-.r and the no 41 Improved appar la* and *• •• k aid hav* • ecured th# aorvicea of T. Jelteraoi. Sttnuo. •• the manor born,” who ha* had over lifted, year*’ ex;.' Hence. A* in the pAt. *o In the future, I pru»!«e my p*'**1 l good and aaiUiactory work. 0. W. MINN 18. Photograph!**, octC7--ly Corner Main and Ninth t* BOSWELL’S MEDICATED CoU.Hf CANDT, for Cough*, Cold., Rronchltt* and ' enta, for *aU by , *■ ™ jin'jlf Druggie', 107 DroV t.