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-- hr m m I . _j _ VOLUME 75. RICHMOND, VA., TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY C, 18(5(5._ NUMBER 32. ■ RICHMOND WHIG. DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. WHIG BUILDING, CORNER GOVERNOR AND FRANK* LIN STREETS. TERMS: DAILY —‘>n* Year.*10 <» •* Six Months. 4 >E» •• Guo Month. I «• SBM1-WEEKLY—One Year. 4 on •• •• Six Month.. » ADVERTISEMENTS—Sxvxxrr-nvx Cxxt. per Square J of Eight Lin**., for each of the ftrst two Insertion*, wllb a liberal discount when continued longer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JP K. V A K K A ft, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Will *ttm«i th* Court* of Ah»**!U, Pnnco K«J*r.Ar«l. Sot* tovay, <'«Bi^rlun«i »n<l pGw iiaUn. I**rtic«l.»r alloB* tlOM KIT0II to tl«4f C«»ll«*CtlWU of I'lAilliE. AililrrM-JotcrNiiil'*, Amelia. ■oe3t--tf» C. il. tiKliOTuLD, | J- «*• K1SWOL1) & GRISWOLD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, nn-nnoxn, tibuixia. Hire removed I heir nMee t*> Ibrthtll Mreet, between Eighth and Ninth street*. Practice m all the Court. of th* Cgy of Richmond and cottnli.-* of Ucnricu and Han over, and the Circuit Court, of Essex and King and * Queen <«M> -bin |g II.VKKSDALK, Jr., * ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■ uirtx curxt u.ru, ta. COURTS— Halifax and Pittsylvania, and the Circuit Court, of Campbell and Danrllle. »ep2K—ly W. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, a.K resumed ht» professional parsnila. lie witt prac lic. in the Conrt of Conciliation, and when the other Court, are re-established, in all those of th*- city of Richmond, whether State or federal, an I in thued of the counties of Henrico and Hanover Will tghecas*. in any District Court of Appeal., where the induce ment. offered are siitiicient ; attend to the investigation of Title* and Collection oi Claims of every description, and give special aiteulion loca.es in ihe Supreme Court of appeals of Virginia Wli. n not at Court he may I* foun I at Spring Farm, on the Meadow Bridge Ri*ad, one-half mile fr**iu the city. Address, Richmond, \a.. Box «*». *nl2—ly ^KI>. D. WOOTTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC For Klchmun*l and H. nrico county, COLLECTOR O F CLAIMS, offer* hi* profes.looul uerviceu to the people generally j at horn* and abroad. Orrii-x—Main street, between Seventh and Eighth, next door to Dr. Harrison's Drugstore. jv2S—ly \\r C. CARRINGTON, VV e ATTORNEY AT LAW, lleviiuHriui, At.nxuAKi.xOor.XTT. Va. Attend. Ihe Cnurlu in the counties of Buckingham, Nelson and Albemarle, and pay. Special attention to j...lf..*.iin» .o.l securia*. claims in those counttes. and the count? of Pin van na and city of Lynchburg. Refer to Bouduraiit, Elliott A Shields, proprietors of the Whig. novilt—ly / i EO. C. CABKLL, U attorney at law. Will practice In all the Courts of Pittsylvania, Halifax and Henry reunite*, and Ihe Circuit aud Hustings Court of Danville. A dress— Danville, Va. »«2»—ly I JKNRY 1IU ON ALL, ATTORNEY AT UW AND NiiTAKY ppbuc. Special attention given to Conveyancing and Exami nation >f Titles. ndtee on Uoveruor street, over lato Examiner oAce. [jy2t—ly) UBNKY G. CANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice* in all the Court* of the city of Richmond and j county of lli-urico. Si} "ttice in the la* Building. *u4 ly IAMKS B. 1’ANNILL, attorney at law. nmiLVAiu cwiin, ti Will altfDtl to m.Y biuiiitM In th* lln** of hi* prof*** liua, m Piltoylfjml* and Adjacent couniit**. Particular itifotioii Kilt n to Ihe ColIt*ciioi» ot 4‘lniiun and prompt remiiunc«*» undo Pot 4 balk Level, Pltteylvmui* coast?. Va. bp p'J3—6 m JOHN A. COKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW ANl> NOTARY PUBLIC, Ell HU oft*. T A.. Will practice In all the Court* of Richmond city and the count!*** of lt**nrico aud ILiDuvcr. j Orro b in Law Building. Kraukllu "tr***!. ••p2S—iy j J aw notick. J JAMES PLEASANTS, attorney at law and commissioner in CHANCERY. For the Circuit and Hasting. Court* of the Illy of | Richmond aud County Court of lleurico. Slice in the Law Building, Richmond, Va. Practices in all the Courts at Richmond, and ' L olivet* | Claims ill the adjoining counties. ocld—ly j ■CHIT OCL*. ISAAC u canalxnro*. I'AULD a CARRINGTON, attorneys at law. Will practice in all the Cunrl* of the city of Richmond tutlce on Ou*ernor street, near Broad street [ in 1 ly J 1 >ROKKSSION AL NOTICK. WOOD BOCLDIN and Wihid BOCLDIN. J*., will at tend a. partuers all the Court* of Charlotte aud Meek linhurg counties W<»I|> BOCLDIN will alien.I also the Conrts of Hali fax county and the Supreme Court of Appeals at Rich mond Wood Bori ntv, Jx., I Wooi> Boruntx, Bovdton, V*. Talcolt P 0., octJ—tf I Charlotte co. |>EACHY R. GRATTAN, attorney at law. Oflce on east side of Tw- fth, at the end of Capitol •treet, near the Governor’s H'-u*e. »ep!!A—ty alsx n. Boi.LAf>AT. naxrxi. T iiut. cttasTais whit*. HOLLADAY, BATLY a WIIITK, at torneys at LAW, Richmond. Va . practice in all Ihe Court* of the city of KirhiU'-nJ. an 1 the cuu tie* of Henrico, U-inover, Caroliue, Goochland and luuUa. SAMI’El. T B AY LY, Xotary Public. CHASTAIN WHITE has an oOceat Ashland, Hanover conntv, Va I'fflre iu law Building, Richmond or??7—ly row* ATA.x motxnT*, c. a uouixava. Xg the late firm of Macfxrland A Roberts. 1^0BERTS * ROBINSON, ATTORNEYS at LAW. Oflce No. Tl Main street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA., Will attend to l*g:rl hn'in.*«i* cntra«t<kd to them in Virginia and Washington. l> C. aui4—ly rT'UOM AS F..GOODK, attorney at law. BOY DTON. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. VA. COURTS—Meeklenbnrg. Lunenburg snd Bruu-wiik. ty) 1\T M. W. HENRY, attorney at law. chaui-ott* cent uot-si. ta , Attends the Courts of Charlotte, Pnuce Edwald a».| Halifax auttf-ly Johs II IB—, I * IUOUtRaMI.il TOHN H. GILMER it SON, attorneys at law, Ofileo oa Sixth street, between Ifciiii and Franklin, Richmond, Va. Will dovotf attention to civil and crimiiuvl practice, and to th*» collection and pr«**ecati«*n of claims In \ u gmia and Waahu.^i n. I* I ■m¥4--3mi J^ENJAMIN W.F1NNKV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RICHMOND, VA. Corars— Richmond, Am. la, Powhatan and Chester •«ht fiflre on Franklin, between Seventh and Fighth streets. Address Bex tS7b. no v 11 - - o m r. s. uuBi.irzBi.. ’• «■ loocagauss. UOBLITZEL A I.OOCKKKMAN, attorneys at law, RICHMOND, Va., Will *i*e special attention to all kinds of legal busi ness. Practice in the Courts of Ueariso and city ut Richmond. ' - . , Main *tr*«t, third door aboT« 8p hwoo4 Hotel. sepb-ly ■ M. DATXBfiON, 1 * ATTORNEY ATI, AW, Ho JCAaoxnxLrr St.NEW ORLEANS. azrxas to Walter 0. Robinsou, President of the Mechanics and Traders*Bank, Hew Orleans ; Thos. A Adams, Presl dent Crescent Mutual Insurance Company, New Orleans ; * Alfred Penn, President Union Bank New clean.. Charles Briggs. President »*<"»'“» Insurance Company, New Orleans I Hon. Jno. A. J. Cresswell. Washington. D. C.; Ed. D. Christian. Attorney at Law. Lynchburg. Va._aortS-ly ISAAC R. WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, „ CuaaLorri Coc»T Hocsa, Virginia. CoCaT*—Charlotts, Prince Edward and Lunenburg B mu-— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ¥ TRNUY A. WISE, Sb., WiG uracil** l» in the Court, of Kt bmond and Ileo nco, gem*rally, and in crimiual case. in i:,e Court* of other ct.le. and eonutie. convenient, win n specially employed He can alway. he found at the office of Danner * Wl*e, in the U* Building.. Richmond, or at the houte nf Mr.. Pulliam, In Hancbeater. jan.V-:tm __ 1 HAVE RESUMED TIIK PRACTMJE OF 1. MY PROFESSION, and will attend to any bu.iue** confided to iny care, in any of the to art. of Record, criminal or civil, hold, n iu thi* city, office on Thir teei.th .tn.e!. neat io W+jjaYo. rpiiKDEKICK N. FLEMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Gooimiaxii Cor KT llol'.l, VIRGINIA. m>v23-ly iy;. V. W. FAIRER ua. KR*car.t> thi PKACT1CK OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Orvtct: Corner of Broad and Eleventh atrvel., op • o.i(e City Hall. octl«- lv DK. K. T. COLEMAN, mil. k. I.INDRN ROW, FnlMKLlS STgiiaT, Third Door above Second Struet. Jan)'.; :'111 __ Dental card. Dr. K. N. IIDDSON I la. renamed the practice of DENTISTRY, and may be found at hi. office, on Maiu clroet, opposite the Arltng ton Il .u.e decSh-fin. IjKNTAli NOTICE. JOHN O. WATT, Deuti.t. having recovered hi. health, haa r. maud the practice of DKNT1STUY in Richmond, and reapeClfuliv olf.-r* hi. .ervice. to In* old friend* and pailenU, a'od ail other* who may need them. „ . office a id re.idence »ou!h side of Grace, between Seventh and Eighth siren., wh.re he uiay be found at all hour*. __noTgt—iy* nK. JOHN MAHONY, SURGEON DENTIST. (For many year* a.*«claled w‘lh Dr. John G. Wayt,) would respectfully Infir'.n hi* old patron*, and all other* who mar ne- d hi* .ervice*. that in con.e iiuence of I he lio.unctioa of hi. office by the great (lie, he ha* opened an office at hi* re.idence on Fourth .treet, between Broad and Marshall, where he can be found at all hour*. Artificial Teeth inserted on gold, ailver and vulcanite. TUo highest price paid lor old Gold rlate. __4,ly'^_!L!y— Dll. CHARLES S. MILLS lla* resumed the practice of hi. profession In the city of Richmond, office. Twelfth, between Bread and Marshall ulroeta. _ ocid—ly mfiE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO I furnl.h DESIGN.'. SPECIFICATION'S, DETAIL DRAWINGS FOR BUILDING of every description, anJ In any style of architecture that may bedosired. Order* from any part of the United Slate, wtil receive prompt alteution, with moderate charge*. W ALTER 8. WEST, Practical Architect, Corner of Fcvrth and Broad street*, Richmond, •nil—«m M ETALS anl> M i N ERALS.—Persons 'v tab* ln^ in for (nation (VHp**cliUR Ibu MINERAL W E ALT II OF TIIK STATE, pah obtain full particular* by calling a poo l>r. K. H. GRANT, at Richmond. norS—tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE: Mwx, Bbtwbks Eioiith axu Nixm Streets, UNDER SPOTsWooD HOTEL We bare perfected our arrangement* and are now forwarding • CURRENCY, COIN, VALUABLES, AND FREIGHTS, AT Gkkaut Uanresn Rate*, to am. Polar* i* the Souther.* Statu*. Ail good* shipped bv the A i.AR* and IIA K.N l»KS Kx - PRKs* CoRrAalts, from the North, are transferred to us to complete transportation South. Goods shipped from the North by steanohip and marked to our care, wilt he promptly forwarded to de* imatioR Frrr ofCuarib for ComruwIo.x* ani> Dray auk. Cools called for without ehargo. For particulats. apply at our otltce, dee.li :tm SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. "|MIE NATIONAL EXPRESS ANDTRANS PoRTATIoN COMPANY. OFFICE: M.»tx STREBT, BKTWaaX THIKTMH.Xtll AXU FoURTRR.XTH Street*. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to forward Currency, Coin, \alua bles, and Freight, to points NORTH, south, EAST and WEST. Th.< Tariff of Charges is based upon fair business principles, without being oppressive to the public. Goal* shipped from the North ty steamship', and marked to the care of the National Exptess aud Trans portation Company. will be promptly forwarded to des titution. FREE OP CHARGE, for Commission or Dray *'’Goods called for wtraorT cBARii and promptly for warded. Alt desired Information til regard to the extent of the line* operated by this Company, furnished at any of its agencies on application. J E. JOHNSTON, President. J. D. IMBODEN, General Superintendent. declS—tf LUMBER, CEMENT, &c. j UMBER AND CKAIENT. WILSON, GI.AZEBROOK & CO., LUMBER DEALERS, Cok.MR Tkntu and Canal STEKir*—Soctb Side Ba*ix, Ilk to on hand and offer f^r h*Io * full Miurlmcot of >h.\M»XKI> aud USSKASoKKl* YLLLOW kud WHiTfe. I’lSB— Au,«mh> feet l J, 1$ kud 2-Inch Yellow I luu .V>,o*hi feel SuutUiij( uud Joist, lMartc«l »lie» 2o%o«hk feet Ukrden lUili c,.sstf.. V..VX <...**5 . Pill.. vmri.tiiH hIo-h 30,000 feet 1-ineh White Pino Boards LATIIS, SHINGLES AND OAK POSTS. We are prepared to furui.h BILL TIMBER In any quantities, al the shortest notice and at low prices. Wi- are the agents of Locher's celebrated Janie, river CEMENT, weigh:'.g :t"0 p. and. lo the barrel, and have now ,.n hand a fall supply, which wo offer for sale, and | guarantee each barrel sound. Jans—tf j UMBER I LUMBER ! LUMBER t Wears al all time* In lecetpt. on con.lgnment, of choice lot. oi country cut Lumber, of all kind.. Builders will do well to glee us a call. HARPER. TAIJAKEKKO A CO., jHOVf Pool o! t:h slice:, on the Canal. j UMBER AND SI.ATE. We are prepared to have cot to order VIRGINIA LFMBER, of all sites aud lengths, and of tho he-t quality. il>n, ROOFING SLATE, From the Buckingham qnarrir.. The be.l in lh« mar ket BallJer. and other, wauling will git e u. a call. DEANE A SOMERVILLE, janStt-Stawlm Corner Cary and Ninth street.. | I ME, PLASTER, SALT, &o. &*i cask. Rockland Lime Solon, lump Plaster 25 tons city groan ! Plaster So barrel. Cement S> barrel, calcioed Plaster On consignment, for .ale by LEE * PETTYJOHN. JanlAf . On the Dock. VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS. N OTICE, EXTRA.—The concern uiTUTCII IWK h o>K«>KN hRH bf.-n I It*ring , i»urcha»cd hlitltc iuteiVBl of K U. tlitchc«H-k lnth»*CAr ria£« buMnt->» All eUltus duo Ilia, individually, f**r . *»r turruu:* r**|»uii>, a.* rImo all claim* du» Hitchcock M <>>!>.. rn, up to th*cruab«*r 31, Im>3, ha** bo» n d*iy A>!*ii,o**d t** m»‘. Rod I. or nay m**at, is »lone iu* ' lhoilI**d to follect th*s MIM#. 1 brg l«*RVO. m«**t r«“ uprctfuliy. to *ay lo iiiy old fri**nd», that the ir claims art* it the odlce «*f J»*hu J. <H*born A Co , <>o 7lh. b.*- , ivcn t’ary and I'anal *lr**t»U, wh#rv I »hnald be |.»e*i-'tti to havo tbfiu call and r«MU their account*, by ! due bill or otherwise. Thankful for pa.I favors, would most respectfully ask a continuance of the same to our u«w concern. - J '8BORN BOOTS, SHOES, &c. J^OOTS AND SHOES. still We have received, on consignment, the ful- * lowing |!ik*TS aud SUOKS, which will be sold at invoice prices—Ini cost : Men's Kip Hungarian Boots, prime. Men's ti rain Cavalry Beads, long legs, ladies Kid double-sole Balmorals, UdW Octal do.. LAdt***' Morocco <lo., LmlUha' tiuin »»ver*bo«*n, Chil.lrm* OoRt Rtid M-talic tipped Ibl!dren« QiKt muck-wo It Infants Kid Boots. ALSO, On# Cm# Men'* Ctlf W. pt tap-tole Coot*. I }an27f _Gardner at cakltow. ' y EW ARRIVAL. BOOTS, SICES and TKPNKS! We have Ju«t received a new stock of BOOTS, SHOES and traveling TKPNKS, of good quality, »uah as we can r*coutmend, arnou# them arc Mil***' best Boots. \f* ask all in want of the nicest »“** >* *e»H. pptnet A Watts JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, eJ too do,. Brooms, Bueketo and flaskets. Parlor and Common Matches, | For sale be*1** B**WElSUJBR? MONCUKB A CO., I JaniJf 78, Main street, (up etalr* ) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 'I71RGINIA:—At rales held fa the Clerk's 1 V of th* Circuit Court of tho city of Richmond, -J on th** 1*1 day of Januarv, 1MJ0— J. C. Jtillor— Plaintiff, ' K AG At NUT John o. Rfid, John K. Tarry. N. K. Walk inland Henry II. U<»Vu% late partner* un«lt*r tho alyl® of tho Roid** K*pr«.»» C<»iU|»any~Defendant*. The object of thU *11 it ill to obtain payment of the plaintiff'* claim, amounting to eighty-one dollar*, wilh lutrrett, for uon-delirery by thu defendant* of a pack age of xood» received by them. And lh*« atl.ichtneot i»a«*4 herein having boon re- n turned executed, th** defendant* above n.Huoet are required to appear within on** uiontb after due publica tion of thi* ord**r and do what i* uecwary to protect their iotereat* in thi* iult. A Copy—Te?*to: , JanS-Uw4w BK.NJ r«*LLARi>,Clerk. J \MRG1NIA At Rules continued and held in the Clerk’u «•*«. of the Circuit Court of Burk iuglmtu County, on Wedmwdny, tho iid day of January, j. Wii'lrr lions.>ii aud Martha A., his wifo I lalnliffs, y s.Missr . „ ,, . ' William II A Chambers and Jamas S llamner, and M.ry B his wife.formerly Chambers— Defendants. IN CHANCERY. Tho object of this sail is to obtain a division of the real estate of W. J. A. Chain hers, deceased, among the parties eulitlod thereto. ... And it appearing, by »u at# lavil lu this cause, that the ,1 fondant, William 11. A Chambers, is not an inhabi tant of this Slate, on the plaintiffs’ motion, it is ordered that the said William II. A Chambers do appear wubiu one month after due publication of this order, and do what is necessary to protect his interest; and that a copy of Ibis older be forthwith inserted in tho Richmond \V tiig, a public newspaper published in the city of Rich mood, for four weeks successively, and posted at tho front door of the Court House of this county, on tho tirst day of the naxt County Court. A Copy—Teat®: R. K. IRVINO, Clerk. N v li.M-o* k. j*. q. J*ift-tew4w VT'lKGINIA.—At Rules hold in the Clerk’# Office of the County Court of Powhatan county, from the 1st lo the 3d day of January, luclusi ve, ill thu f year iMib— Thomas J. Noble and Sarah E. his wifo—Plaintiffs, AU AIN ST Elizabeth Stratton, Albert Hobson, Ann E. UcLatirino, furmoriv Ann E. Slration, and IJzzie, Alice, Harriet, Samuel and Milner II9bsou, the live last being infant cbildreu ol Mary Prances Uobsou, deceased, formerly Mary Frances Stratton—Defendants, , IN CHANCBKY. I Tills suit is brought Tor a division of a tract of land in Powhatan county, containing 47:1 acres, devised by Milner J. snail, n, deceased, to the defendant Elirabelli Stratton for her life, and the plaintiff-haviug filed their bill, and it appearing by affidavit tiled that the defend ants Albert Hobson, Ann E Mchauriuo, Little, Alice, Harriet, Samuel and Milner Hobsen, are non-residents of the State of Virginia, on the motion of the plaintiff's, by Willis.I Dance. Ks«f., their attorney, it ts ordered that the -aid absent defendants do appear hero within one month after duo publication of this order, uii.l do what is necessary t" protect their interest herein, and that acpv of this order be forthwith inserted lit the Richmond Wain, a newspaper published in tho city of Richmond, and continued .nice a week for four succes sive weeks, aud tbal another copy be posted at the Trent j ,„r of the court house of this county on tho next county court day. A ropy—Test*.: Jauti-law4w R. f. GRA\ hs, Cleik. \VIRGINIAAt rules lielil in the Clerk’s utfice of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, on the 1st dav of January, lSfffi— c William it. Williams—Plaintiff', an at MOT J ascot! Car-.>u 3t llarellluo Vickory, partners, under the btvlc of Jomiph Urtuu (»•». — l>o fondant*, IN CASK. The object of thi* *uit i* to recover *lx hundred and sixty— even dollar* and thirty-one rout*, alleged to l»«i duc hy the defendant* to tho plaintiffs, with interest thereon Irani the -,'»ih day of November, IW5, till paid. And affidavit having boon made and filed that tho do- | fondant* above named are not resident* of this State, tho said defendant* are required to appear within one mouth after due publication hereof, and do what U uo cesaurv lo protect their interest* in thi* Mill. A Copy—Teste : tw4w BKNJ. POLLARD. Clark. \71K(ilNIA:—At rulcM held in the Clerk’s 1 oUicu uf th„ Circuit Court of tho city of Richmond, on the Ut .1 iv of January, lStrti— Mo-es Early, S P Dunkcl uiul George A. Frick, mer chants and partners under the name of Early A Com pany—Plainlilfs, v teases l>. Green—Defendant, IN CASE. The objuctof this suit Is to recoverthree hundred d«>U tars, alleged lo he due by Ihe defendant lo the plaiutill. And affidavit having been made and tiled that the de fendant l*. Green, above named, is not a resident of this I Slate, the said defendant is required to appear within ( ..lie ui.inth after due publication hereof, and Jo what is. il.’cessary to protect hi* interest in till* suit. A Copy—Toste I janS-luwIw BKNJ. POLLARD, Clerk. SAFES. Merchants, BANKERS, AND ALL OTHERS. SAMUEL AYRES A SON’S LETTER RlcunogD, January 25, ISCti. * We had one of WII.DKK’S SALAMANDER SAFES in the great tire ill this city on the 3d April last. Wo did not gel it out of the debris for several months ufter — tin opening it, we fuunil all the books and papers in a |.erf.it .tale of preservation, except tho bindings of Ihe book*. Mr. Beady, who opeu»*d it, a**ured u* tho content* were In a belter condition than any he had opened, tti.d h»* h*d opPiiHl a great many, it being in hls lino of bu slUPM. The fire wa* a very hot one, being canned hv the burning of two four—lory bou*o* ; and a* the Hale wa» m the third Mtory, It u»u.*d have nlooJ tho brunt ol tho -realeat heat. i Your* renpectfullv, SAMUEL AYRES H SON. ATKINSON, TssEYCKK A CO., General Agents, 22s Main street, Richmond. THE WILDER SAFE Is sold bv GIi.l.IA M A DUNLOP, Petersburg, D. B. PAYNE A BRO., Lynchburg, feblf _ QUEENS-WARE, GLASS, &c. /IlllNA, (iLASS, QUEENS WARE \J AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. KELLOGG A GIBSON, Importers, Wholesale and lto tail Dealers, are uuw receiving and opening a very large assortment of good* in their line, to which they in \ lie the attention of their ftiends and the tiado getre r.iliv. Gtsids shown with pleasure and sold in large orstnall ^ quantities at D.w prices. City and country dealers, housekeepers. Ac., will tlrid it to their interest to give ns a call. Nun' store, No. 115 Main street. T. H. KELLOGG, (late 0. J. Sumner A Co.,) J. W. GIBSON, dec23—1 m . (Of Richmond.) i Vest quality stoneware. 1 > — It I C n M O N D POTTERY, David Paxa, Proprietor. The subscribers having been appointed solo agents bribe sale of Stoneware and other Goods tnanufac turej at the above establishment, respectfully solicit the orders of dealers and country merchants, which shall receive our prompt attention. (to.sis for shipment carefully packed. Terms cash. SUMNER, WAGGON Kit A CO., No. I Fifteenth street, oct.tl--ftm Between Main and Cary slreela. BOOKS. 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LYRA AMERICANA: or, Verses of Praise and Faith, : from American Poets Selected and arranged hy Rev. G. T Rider. $2. A TEXT ROOK OF GEOLOGY. Desigued for Schools 1 and Colleges By J. B. Dana. *2 CHRONICLES oF THE SCHONBKRG-COTTA FAMILY j A new supply. |1 50. DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLYAN: A story of j the Times of Whitfield and the Wesleys. By the j Author of the o Chronicles of the Schnnberg Cotta ] Family.” fl 60. 7 WOODHOl'SK A PARHAM, (Tsie James Woodhouse A Co.), Governor street, near Main. ; £3'Books sent hv mail, free of postage, on receipt of , the price. frl - ■ ' ■ " ■ ■ ii - t^OAP ! CAN l>LKS! TEAS! hs. boxes adamaj.tlm CANDLES, brown and yellow j SOAPS 10rases fine young HvS'm TEA bbU* (nil gnules) KL*»CK 1 , Borden's CONDENSED MILK '•o coiini^nmunt an«l fur Male Ur WKISUiKK, MONCURB A CO , 7S Maiu street* • feM-tf Up Main* i OK BBLS. PORTO RICO SUGAR, as 9 / 2d bblft. koflllfd Sugur, 25 bbU. (' Extra Sugar. ' For axle by WM. TAYLOR A SON. ! janif 4 ALE GREASE! 1 600 KE09 For tale by B. DENNI9, , JanSO-tf Cary, between 15lh and lbth »treels. ! T AUDI LARi>! 25 kegs CHOICE FAMILY LAUD. For sale bv . ?• janst-tf' Cary, between 15th and 16th streets. PARLOR LAMPS.—Another invoice of verj J handsome Kernstne Lamps, just received; also, tha best Ken wine OH for sale J. BLAIR, Druggist, declAj lu? Broad street. I dry GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. ff O II C B . We ln»g leave to Inform nor patron* and the public in Kiioral, that we shall, until thu 1st of March, offer our uck of DKES9 GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, WouL Hooi)9, BREAKFAST CAPES, " Ac., Sc . t and below cost, without reserve, being dealrous to take room for our Spring Slock. Call early and secure the bargain* at A. HIRSH & CO.’S, Ui Broad hlroot, feb.1t Between Sixth and Seventh■ [JOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING D always on hand, comprUing OVERCOATS, PANTS, VESTS, Black, Orey, and Fancy SUITS, lo fit Boya from four oar* old up ; alao large boya. ’HITE SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, SOCKS, COLLARS, WILLIAM IRA SMITH k CO , ft b2-tf_ 112 Main at root. nyriLUAM ira smith & co., C L *« THIERS, 112 Mats SrutiKT. tlLLIAM J. 0LBNN, L. B. STARKE, K. A. SAUNDERS, Can be found at thu above house, and Invite tholr frlanda generally to call and EXAMINE TIIEIK STOCK, eoling matured that they can aatiafy the want* of all lu want of SOMETHING REALLY NICE AND GOOD In the way of FASHION ABLE CLOTHING. Janltl If ' A O(U) NEWS I jr TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH D R Y G 0 0 D S To ho run otf at COST, At 173 Buoao S rattier, Consult Sixth Stkkkt, (The old aland of Chllea A Chencry.) Havtiy; determined to closo out my ENTIRE STOCK f FALL AND WINTER GOODS, THIS MONTH, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS, WILL HELL THEM DURING THE MONTH OF JANU ARY AT C O S T I W. R. POLK, jan.Jf 173 Broad street, corner Sixth street. yo HUMBUG I no HUMBUG I CALI. AND SEE FOR YOCTRSELVES TUB UREAT BARGAINS SELLING AT JACOB EZEKIEL’S, NO. 41 MAIN STREET, If HO IS CLOSING OUT HIS PRESENT STOCK OF DRY OODSAT, AND IN MANY INSTANCES LESS TUAN OST. TO MAKE A CHANGE IN HIS BUSINESS ON THE 1 KST OF JANUARY NEXT. nottSS-f ITALENflNE & FRANKLIN, V BROAD STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth. IOTIOX9, HOSIERY, OI.OVES and FANCY GOODS. We hare Just received a furtheraddillou toonrstock, inking It as colnplete as at any time during the season. Ifo call attention to Woolen Goods, Soilings and Capes Cotton, silk and linen cambric Handkerchiefs Ladles' and Gents' woolen and cotton Hosicx? Buck, Berlin, silk and other Gloves Coat, vest and Irimiuiug Bullous lames' ami Hems' linen ami paper Collars Ladles' and Gents’ u-oulen Shirts and Drawers Rubber :lnd horn Combs and Buttons, great variety New style Head Net* Magic Ruffles, lloop Skills Skirt Braid, Soaps Perfumery, Ac., Ac., At wholesale, and as low as they can he bought any rhere. MANN S. VALENTINE, dectA-lf P. A. FRANKLIN. PJRBAT REDUCTION I In order to reduce our stock of WINTER CLOTH I NO As much as possible by Spring, wo are now HELLING OFF OVERCOATS, BLANKETS and SHAWLS, HEAVY CASMJIERE SUITS And all Winter Clnlhiiig, at greatly reduced prices. j,„Uf WKKTBNBAKBtt A WILLIAMS. I T ALL & HUTCHISON, L 1. Importers and Jobbers of NOTIONS axb WHITE GOODS, at the old stand of Thomas, Hughes A Caldwell, (o. 7 Fourteenth street,. between Main and Cary streets, RICHMOND, Vs. The subscribers havo funned a co-partnership as ibove, and are now.prepared to exhibit a WELL HE ,KCTEI> STOCK OF GOODS purchased pro* must IASI'S cob cash, and will he pleased to servo their old rionda and the trade generally. John w. hall, Formerly of Thomas, Hughes A Caldwell. EDGAR S. HUTCHISON, Formerly of McVeigh, Howard A Co., dec9f Lynchburg, Va. IAS. 8. BPBBBSe... . JAS. I. POWHUS. .. . JSO. P. TAN08T |JUKRESS, POWERS & YANCEY, • 113 MAIN STREBT, (Dp Staibs.) RICHMOND, VA. Thu n ml..Tnli'imd hare f.u nit'll a co-nartiiershlu for the lurpose of conducting a wholesale jobbing business in WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Our stick has been selected with great care, and .ought exclusively for cash. Wo Halter ourselves we :an offer to the merchants of Virginia, North Carolina md Tennessee, superior inducements We call the attention of the trade toour stock of Cam >rlcs, Swiss Muslin, Irish Linens, Brilliants, Hom titcbed and L. C. Haudkerchiefs, Silk and Cotton landkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Woolen Uoods, •mbrellas, Spool Cottons, Sewing Silks, Buttons, No ions lu great vaiiety, Tailors' Trimmings, 4c., 4c. We are determined to sell those goods as low as they all be bought anywhere; anil we confidently invite he attention of the Irada to our house. iKtllf BUKRRSS, POWERS 4 YANCEY. MEN’S UNDERWEAR HOUSE. W. H. HAYWARD, No. M Main street, below Four eenlb street, dealer in all kinds of GOODS for MEN'S INDEKWRAR, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, lotions, Ac , 4c. Also a great variety of Ladles' and htldren's Hosiery, Gloves, Zephyr, Moods, Nubias, Ireakfast Shaw is, 'Scarfs, Socks, Ac., Ac. OEOROR R08KELL, long and favorably known by he citizens of Richmond, respectfully Informs hia eld ustoiuor* au J friends that he can bo found at the above louse, where he solicits a contiouauce of their favors. sepSTf Oil. MARSHALL, e WITH HALL 4 HOTCII BSON, I HI'OUT KBS AXD JOBUKR* or NOTIONS AND WIIITB GOODS, So 7, Fourteenth Street, below Main, Richmond, Va. Jau3f VATIIAN’S HOOP SKIRTS, i N With improved corrugated ludestrucllble clasp*. Those skirts are Light, Elastic, Handsome, And Durablo. The best and Cheapest 8ktrts manufactured In the United States. , , . , . We have Ju.t received a full line of the above Skirts >n eonsignmeut. and respectfully Invite the attention .ftho trade to the same. ^ UPTCIIBSON, jandf No. 7, 141b »t., a few doors below Main. TPHR BEST ASSORTMENT OF DRB8S TRIHH1NG8, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, AID DRESS BUTTONS, Tube had at JOHN HARTZ'. wfi Fluting done to order. JOHN HARTZ, 217 Broad •!., Between Fourth and Fifth street, nov9-tf Next door to Mr. Mitteidorfer.^ CtUFERlOR CHEWING TOBACCO 3 AND CIGARS. 10 kinds of superior Chewing Tobacco and Cigars t> kinds of floe Cigars For sale by DANDKIDGE 4 ANDERSON, )au2J-tf No. 108 Broad street. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. JJALT1MOKE LOCK. HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE, MD. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE from QUACKERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED. I>n. JOHNSTON has discovered Iho most Certain, Speedy, and only Effectual Remedy in Iho World for Weakness of thu ltark or Limbs, Strictures, Affection nf the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuutary Discharge*, Jui potency. General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of j the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness ol Sight or , Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, | Affections nf the Liver, Lungs, Stomach, or Bowels— j those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary llahil* of j Yoiith-Aseeret and tolitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their insist brilliant hopes or anticipa tions, rendering marriage, Ac., impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vico, that dreadful and destructive habit w hich annu ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with thu thunders of eloquence, or waked toecslacy the llvlug lyre, may call with lull conOJ. nee. MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating marri age, being aware of Physical Weakness, Organic Debil ity, Deformities,speedily cured. He who places himself under the care of Dr J. may religiously contide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured and full Vigor Rostered. This dialieasing affection, which renders life misera ble and mar riage impossible, is the penalty paid by tiro victims of improper iudulgcucius. Young persons are ton apt to commit excesses from not being aware of tin) dreadful consequences that luay ensue. Now, w ho lint understands the subject will pretend to deny I lint tin power of procreation Is lost sooner by those tailing into improper Irahita than by thu prudent T Besides being deprived of thu pli-asuru of healthy offspring, tin- most serious and desluctivo symptoms of both limit and mint arise. Tho System becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of 1‘rocruaiivo pow er, Nervous irriialdiily, Dyspepsia. Palpitulion of tin Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, and Wast ing of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. DR. JOHNSTON, Member or the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Graduate of one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent ill the hospitals of Loudon, Paris, Philadel phia, nod elsewhere, has effected some of the most as tonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bush fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NDTICJ. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them solvis by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and luiml, unfitting them for either Lusinos-, study, society, or marriage. These are some of tho sad and niolnnclmiy effects produced by early habits of youth, vi/: Weakness of the Hack and Limbs, Paint in the Head, Dimness ol Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of Iho Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac. Mkxtai.I.v.— The fearful effects on the mind are much tube dreaded. Lins of Memory, Confusion nf Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion to ar<“ Nouit* of the evil* produced. Thousand* nf porsnijH of all agon can now jmlgo what U the c«m»oof their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about iho eyes, Cough, un.l Symp toms of Consumption. YOUNO MEN Who havo Injured lhe ms,* Iv» a by r certain practice, indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companion*, »*r at school, the i-UWt* «*f which aru nightly felt, even when asleep, and, it not cuied, renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pitv that n young man, the hope of hi* coun try, the pride of hi* parents, slnoiid bo Miatehod from all prospects ami enjoy turn s of life by tbeconsequenne of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such person* must, before con temiilating MAURI A HE, Reflect that a sound mind and body are the mod nece aary requisite* to promote connubial happiness, in deed, without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to tbo view*,tin* mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with the melancholy reflection that tho happiness of unother becomes blighted with our own OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. Left-hand side going from Haiti more street, a few door* from tbo corner. Fail not to observe name and num ber. No letters received unless postpaid and contain iug r stamp to l>.% used on the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send portion of ad vertiseiucnt de scribing symptom*. The Doctor’s DIPLOMA hangs in his office. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many Oiou^unds cured ut thi* establishment with in the last twenty years, and tho nnuioroiis important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. John»tnn, wit 41 eased by the reporters of the The Sun and many other papers, notices of which liavo appeared again anu again before the public, besides his “binding as a gentleman of character and responsibility, Isa sufficient guarantee to the atilictud. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. JanlO-ly CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. jriO-PARTNERSli IP. The undersigned have this ilav entered Into a co partnership under the Arm und stylo of SAMPSON JUNKS. Jr., ,V CO., To conduct a UK.SKUA I, COMMISSION, Full WARD I NCI and AUCTION BUSINESS. Con-itfiimeiils of a 11 kind* of Country Product) arc sn liclted, and ov.-tv effort will bo made In guarantee satis - faclion liy t| lick salt;* and |iroui|>t return*. Ilaviiix tukun tin) lurye and commodious warehouse, No I Fifteenth street (between Main an I Cary), tlioy are p re pit red to furnish uiuplo arioininodatlniis fur storage. SAMPSON Jo.NKS, Jit., JOHN M. AI.I.AN. Rlcuiioxn, February 3, 1S6S feb5-St DISSOLUTION.—The Co-Purtncnihip of SIINOR Si JONES wit* die*nlved by limitation on the Ut February, T. F. Minor retiring from tbo Arm. T. F. MINOR, JOHN L. JONES. C A R II . Tbo co partnership of MINOR A JONES having ex pired I.v limitation, the undersigned will continue the PRODUCE COMMISSION MIRINESS at the old store of Minor A Jones, No. G Fifteenth street. He will (five bis personal attention to tho sale of all Country Produce, 1.1 vo Stock, Ac., on coiiimU-bm, und hopes to receive a continuance of the favors »o liheial Iv extended to Minor A J ones. pledging hiiusi-lf to n«e his best efforts for the interest of thu.e wln> may favor him with their business. The services nf Mr. JOHN G. KFFINOF.Il are retain ed in bis employlueut. JOHN I.. JONES. In retiring frniii Ilia Arm of Minor A Jones, I take pleasure in recommending Mr, JOHN L. JONES to the former customers of the concern. febJ—1 m T. F. MINOR. Dissolution.—The iirm <>t tjnslky & SHKPPEKSON was dissolved on the first day of January, 1SGG, hy mutual consent. The name of the firm will bo continued only hereafter In the settlement of accounts. C. C. T1NSI.EY, j.vnUJ If B. F. 8HEPPERSON. /t 0. TINSLEY, ( l-Altl’KNTRR AND ItlTII.DKR. Will continue the hnsInenH at tlio old kIiuiI «»f TINS LEY * SIIKl'PEICSON, c«»rn«r of .1*1 miuI Grace Htrcetft. Itidng thank I ul f«*r favors, »«»lkit* n r^i.tliiuaoco of (bn same from his friend* and the public ^fin-rally, plodding himself to givu siilistfacllen^ln hIN' CIO-1* AUTN KUSH 11*.—Th« undersigned, <.| J the llrm i f KENT, PAINE A CO., have fi rmed a Co partnership for the purpose of conducting a GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Under the Clm of 1* A 1 N E & CO., And have taken the More No. 100, Main street, next below Mitchell A Tyler, and w ill he pleased to receive consignments from their friends and tlm public.^^^ Jan2n-e..dts A. PAINE. QO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 11. F. WKISIOKIt A CO. have admitted Into co-part nership W.D MONCURE and >!• M. PAYNTEU, and the business will be conducted front January 1, lsn8 under llte Srtn and style of WE1SIGER, MONCURE & CO. Thankful for tile patronage of our friend-and the public during the past four months, we would respeit fullv ask a Continuance of the saute tothe new ceor-ui 0. F. WK1SIUER U CO. WEISIGEU, MONCURF. A Co. can be found at 7S Main Street until about 1st February, when they will occupy the new house being completed for them on Pearl (or 14lh) Street, between Main und Caiy. jau If.t tIO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—I hare this ) dav associated with me Mr. Joseph Pettyjohn, and the business will iu future heconducted auderttie style of I.EE A PETTYJOHN. ThsuRfiil for the |>alronage extended to me for the last twenty years, I solicit a continuance ot the same to the new concern. A. S. l.EK. CT< >-P ARTN EKS111P.—The undersigned have J tills day entered Into a co-partnership under the Brm and style of dell, 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 (o business, hope to merit and receive a liberal share of business from their friends and the public generally. Mr. CUARLKS C. KLI.ETT, a man of long experience as a builder in tills city, will give bis personal attention to tbe sal* of all consignment* of Lumber. (inr office, for the present, will be at the corner »f Eighth etreel and the Basin. ASHLEY J. BELL, novlf ALIGN L. SHEPHERD. qo-partnekship. The undersigned have foruie.1 a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting a COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Richmond, under tbe style ..f FAULKNER, CAKKINUTf N A CO., and will give their perse,ual at tention to the sale of PRODUCE. J. B. FAULKNER, ROBERT CARRINGTON, Charlotte, Ya. RICHARD RUSSELL, *epl-6m Mecklenburg, > i BOSWELL’S MEDICATED COUGH CANDY, for Coughs, Colds, Broncblli* »"d Inlin en xa, for sale by .*• “L.tll., Jan2lf Druggist, 1<*7 Broad -li.-. t. RAILROADS. &c. EZmmjgBBW RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD^.,) RlcuaoXb, Va., Jan. 27, 1m*6. $ QIIANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after TUESDAY, the 30th instant, Trains npnn :bi. road will ran a* follow.: Leave Manchester at 3:13 A. M., and at 3:35 P. M. Loave I’otembitrif dat:v, K:.V) A. M . and at 5:10 P. M. On Monday., Wednesday, and Fridays, a Freight Train, with a passenger car attached, will leave Man :hoder and Petersburg at 10:15 A. M. E. II. GILI. jan27 If Engineer and Superintendent. OFFICE U. F & P. II. I{. CO.,> KlclUluXb, 13th January, ISO#. \ rJPUE l’OTOMAC ROUTE AGAIN OPEN ! THE GREAT SHORT LINK Via Frederick.!)nrg and Aqnia Creek, to the NORTH and WEST, I. again open to the travelling | nblic. Trains leave at 5 A. M. and 8 P. M-, a. usual. THROUGH TICKETS lo Alexandria, Washington, BtOOuiore, Philadelphia. Now York and the West. SAMUEL RUTH tanIS-tf Superintendent. I^ICilMOND and DAN V.JRLE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On an.l after TUESDAY, December Tilli, the PASSEN GER TRAIN on tYii< mad will run as follow.': Leave Richmond dally, Sundays excepted, 7:40 A. M. Arrivo at Danville, 5:lt> 1*. M. Leave Danville dally, Sunday* excepted, 5:30 A. M Arrive in Richmond, 3:15 1*. M. Train* connect a! Burkov ille with train* on the South* • Ido lUilroad for Lynchburg, and at Danville with the trains oil the 1*1 *diu«*nt Railroad,f.*r Greensboro’, t'hai* lotte, Sic. TlloS. DG|>AMKAD, Superintendent, decia if yiUGIMA CENTRAL RAILROAD. The following regular train* will ho rnn on this road, on and after THURSDAY, December 'ilvt : A Mail train daily, except nn Sundays, betwc on Rich inoiid and Staunton, leaving Richmond at 7.45 A. M., a ml Staunton at S A. M A tri weekly Mail Train, leaving Staunton at 7 A. M , for the We*t, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*. The Mail Train leaving Richmond connects with train' on the ORANGE AND ALEX ANDRIA RAILROAD. The Dally Mail Train connect* with Mage coaches at Staunton for Lexington, Winchester, *5tc. The Train West of Staunton connect* with stage couches for Rockbridge Bath*, Rockbridge Alum, Warm, Hot and Healing Springs, uni the Wiille Sulphur and Lowisburg. A Freight Train between Richmond an I Staunton connect* with freight train* on the Orange and Alexan dria Railroad for Lynchburg and Alexandria. Freight w ill ho sent to any point on tho orange and Alexandria Railroad without change of car*. floods purchased in Northern cities can he sent di rect to and station on this road where the Company h:»* an Agent, bv consigning them to Stephen Hunter, Gene ral Freight Agent, Richmond. The charge for the transit through Richmond, including wharfage, dr.ty age, storage and coinmisHionK, will not exceed ten cents per lot) pounds, and on heavy article* will ho much less. Freight* will be collected at destination. Through Ticket* can ho purchased at this ottlco lo I,y nriiiMirg, i.riMoj, minx v i i/unuii. Ticket* to Lexington, Virginia, +11. Freight olflce Jit UirhitionJ cloned at :l r. M. II. I>. WIIITrOMH, Boprj—if (lenerNi Superintendent. OFFICE RICHMOND A > D I'ktckhdpru K. K Co., J Uichmnii.l, January lh«;d. N ON ANI) AFTER HIE 7TII OFITZm JANUARY. Is#ui. tliu Sund tv Kvcnlng”-**-—— I'amenger Trnliu* will rim on lliin road as ht»relnfni<-, leaving Manchenter at it:bb I*. M. and leaving INcahnij la* at b: In IV Al., ai riving at Manchester at 7 1* M. E. It. til 1.1, Jan4-tf Engineer an<l Superintendent. MERCHANT TAILORS. rOUN LATOUCHE, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 11:ts REMOVED In Franklin sired, next In III* corner of Fourteenth, and return* Ills sincere thinks f»r llie liberal patronage already bestowed, and hopes l.> m.-ril and tueeive u continuance of lto* same. PRICKS UNIFORM AND .MODERATE. GARMENTS COMMK ILS FART. TERMS CASH. janl.:f in hoi.t kiciiakosos. w. pi.ktmiku buimbuson. lyM.llOLT RICHARDSON fc CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, (Fonrleenlli slrepl, opposite Exchange Hotel,) RICHMOND, VA. dccl2—3 m JOHN E. DOHERTY, MERCHANT TAILOR. Main street, between Eighth and Ninili streets. Diagonally opposite Ihe Spotswood Hotel. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Mr. DOHERTY calls attention to some beautiful Fa brlcs for GENTS' WINTER WEAR, UoceiceJ iii Ihe last few days, which will he made up In good style, lie names: Siuiooi's Waved-face and Tricot COATINGS English WHITNEYS and HEWERS, various colors English, Mellon's, oxford and llrnwn MIXTURES Johan ny's and Siliioni's Cle *T II ** .1 ml D< *Kstv IXS Claret, llrnwn and Bluek HEAVERS, for Milts The atock i* excellent, anJ the price* shall suit the limes. d.-eft-tt J. F,. PQIIEHTY. MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES, &c. WL . H A 1 L K V , . AGENT FOR STEARNS, WHITNEY A BRIDGES, Dr.AI.RR.* IX AXO AltgXTS FOR RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MACHIN ISTS’ SUPPLIES, nock STREET, NEAR SEVENTEENTH, KK'iniOND, VA. 327 CHESNUT STREET, PUILADELPHIA. 72 WATER STREET, BOSTON. f'l'K \K.V*. I 0IO> l<» WH1TNRY. WHO. HYKAUNH. | UK‘». K. HKI |X*M*. RFPFKKSi'Fa.—S. M. Felton, 1’res’t P. W. and I*. It. It., Phila.; II. J. Loiubaert, V. Pres’t P. C. It. It., Phila.; Heaney, mm ,\i Archhold, Macliiidsls and Steam ship Builders, Chester, Pa.; Harlan, llollingsworih A Co., Machinist* and Steamship Builder*, Wilmington, Del.: Charles K. Smith, Pres’t Reading III It., Phila., M. W. Baldwin ,V Co., Ia«oiuotive Builders, Phila. nov2—3m SCALES. Banks, imn.more & co.’S STANDARD PLATFORM, WAREHOUSE and COUNTER SCALES. The attention of Builders, Owners of Warehouses, Orocers and C.,uinils*lon Merchants is called to I lust Scales, samples of which we are prepared to exhibit. Which We guarantee a* being c*|,ial in accuracy, dur.i Mlitv and manner of construction to any other Scales In this market, and at a lAJWKR PRICE. We put up these Scales, including the Dormant Scales, anywhern In the city, under our personal supervision, HARPER, TALIAFERRO A CO., JttnUf Foot of Sixth street,on the Canal. IVAUK1IOUSE SCALES. II. M. SMITH A CO., GENERAL AGENTS For tho sale of HOWL'S PREMIUM STANDARD SCALES. f _ We a*k the attention of builders and owners of ware houses to samples "f these Scales, on exhibition in oul wareroom*. We guarantee them lo ho KGUAL IX ACCURACY, SUPERIOR l.\ DURABILITY, MOKE SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, THAN ANY OTHER SCALES IN THE MARKET. In eonipeillion Willi Fairbauk's Srol. «, it ha* been again and again victorious, llie How,* and Ihe Fair hunk-,' are both made in Vermout. At the State fairs oi (hat Stale, Ihe llowe ha-, after lepealed and sever, trials, been pronounced the best. We refer to the olH cial reports I Vermont Stale Fair, September IS, Is.',;—First 1 i„ mlum to John llowe, Jr. ; Second Premium lo F.. A I] Fairbanks. Vermont Stale Fair, September 17Hi, IS.’,*—Diploma la John llowe, Jr. , United Stales Fair, Richmond, Virginia, <tetob«r, ls.<f - First I’reiiiiam t>, Howe's Scales. We aim l>> place the llowe Scales in competition with other pall,TIMS as much as possible, that it may stand l>y its own merits. _ . __ . We place the DORMANT SCALES In warehouses by our own workmen, and leave them ready for u-e. EVERY SCALES WARRANTED. F-,r information a* lo price, capacity, reports of pub lic trials, Ac , call at ,,ur olUc.\ JanSf NO. 14 MAIM STREET. V GENOV AND DEPOT FOK 111K SALK t.F FAIRBANKS A CO.’S STANDARD SCALES. We are sole agents in the city of Richmond for Ihe sale of Fairbauk's A Co.'s celebrated STANDARD, PLATFORM, WAREHOUSE and COUNTER SCALES, and keep constantly on hand a large and complete as sortment of all the leading cites and styles, which *'» oiler at mannfaciar,-r’a price*. W. S. DONNAN A CO., Governor street, ocLTo-lf Richmond, Va. TYPE FOUNDRIES. RICHMOND TVI’K FOUNDHY li A»n PKINTBRS’ P U R N 18 III N fl WAREHOUSE, RirHMOkD, Va. ^i,wr.s';i5’i?Ab‘*srs:-,a-. “ cuies, .lands, l-ads, reglet, quotation*, qaoln-, •'..'l furniture, mallets, bras* rule, plainer- brass H.-hes shooting sticks, mitering machines, in fact every article requisite for a Printing Olllce, at Xoarn v puit-u. Presses, new and second-hand, furnished ul'order. H.L.PKLOU/.KACO sept—if Rlchmoad, \ a. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD, HERDS axti KENTUCKY BLUB GRABS SEEDS. PALMER A TURPIN, oov21f No. 3n Main street. STEAMBOATS, Sec. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSUir COMI’ANY'S TROUGH UNE TO CALIFORNIA, Touching at MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING TDK UNITED STATES MAIL. LEAVE PIER NO. 4:1. NORTH RIVER, foot of CaoaI street, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of ] every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, , and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASl’INW ALL, i connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the i Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, Touching at ACAPULCO. FEBRUARY. 1st—IIknay Cmcsenv, Captain Gray, connecting j with the Colorado, Capt. Watkins. 10th—Atlantic, Captain Manry, connecting with the 8a. -ramxxfo, Captain Carerly. 21st_Xbw Yobk, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Captain Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with | steamer* for South Pacific Ports. Those of 1st touch | at Manzanillo. THROUlin PASSAGE RATES IN CURRENCY t First Cabin.| Second Cabin.... 2o0 a) Steerage. I1*) ' A diseonnt of one quarter from steamers’ rates al lowed to second cabin and steerage |ins*cngor» with families. Also, tut allowance of one quarthr on through rates to clergymen and their families, and • cliool teachers ; soldiers having honorable discharges, HALF FARE. due Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and at tend to Ia<lles and children without male protector. Baggage received on the* duck the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgoon on board. Medicine and at tendance free. A Steamer will be placed on the line January 1st, IRCo, to run fiom New Orleans to A imvall, via Ha vana. For Passage Tickets or flivther Information, apply at the Company's Ticket office, on the wharf, foot of Canal street, Nurth River, New York. ,|, t-2 3m F. W. O. BELLOWS, Agent. J^Mi NK1V YOKK_ ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The sdIoidHJ new side-wlo el steamship* HATTKKAS, l.KWta I'AhkiHU, Commander ; ALBEMARLE, II. A. Bourne. Commander: Leave Kichmoml every TUESDAY* and SATURDAY Paavo New York WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. The steamship IIATTKItAS, Captain Lewi* Currish, will leave hole, from the wharf at Rocketts, on TUESDAY, bill instant, at S o’clo k, A. M. These sUlpa are entirely new, and were built ex pressly for the route. They have splendid saloons nod staterooms, and the fare, accommodations and attention are unsurpassed. Passage, meals and stale-room* Included, Al-V Hoods shipped by this line tiro landed regularly si New York, on the Company’s covered pier, within forty-eight hours. Shippers aro Invited to notice Hint Iho great damage and loss by handling and exposure from frequent re shipping, as on other Hues, is avoided by this route. Freights for points beyond New York, will bo for warded with despatch, and no charge made, except ac tual expenses Incurred. These ships discharge cargo In New York, at Pier No. :tu, North River, and iho Company's steamers for Wil mington, N. C., Charleston, Savannah, Mobile an.I New Orleans, leave front the same pier. Honda for these I.uintxcull lie (ruio-lorre-l « illimii expel.r exposure. In- iinnro i. v. ry low liv these ships, ami lb.. in lime, in-uruiK i' and condition in which good* are de livered, make- llih. lln*cheapest mute from Virginia. lnMir.ii.re effected ..l lowest rates when ordered. AGENTS: Livingston, Fox A *'<•.. HI Brnn.lway. New York. Samuel Ayres A Co., Uichun.it.1, 1 a. Cal well \ D.imi, City I'uint and Petersburg. S c. Ellli.it, Norfolk, Va. For freight or passage, apply to SAMUEI. A\ KriS A CO.. Agent*. H4? Office on nr . f t'ary an I \ irgli.la aueets, oppo site llie Tobacco Exchange. no»J)--tf | AMKS HI ViK H LIN K ^ _ .rrrrriccEo NORFOLK AND RICHMOND STEAMERS. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. AND THE ADAMS, IIARNDKN AND NATIONAL EXPRESS. The Steamer M. MARTIN, Captain LIVIX'UTOX, Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Captain Ktk.ixahax, Leave llaskins .V Uridgford's wharf EVERY MORNING (Sundays excepted) AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK,connecting at Norfolk with Ilia ul.n 15 VV I.1XK KTBAXKUH, saw I.IXK STKAMKHH, THOMAS KKLSO, GEORGE LEARY, Captain Kcsski.i., Captain III. Akira AX, ADELAIDE, DICTATOR Captain Caxxox; Captain LAXPia; FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. For further Information, apply «t the office on the wharf form rly occupied by the Old Line Steamer*. Freight received from 3 to ti P. M. It. 0. HASKINS, Office at Rockett*. l>. n. BRIDGFORD, Office at RrUgfonl U Myer», on the D.sik, Between Flfloenlh and Seventeenth *treets. All FREIGHTS f'.r point* on the river MUST BE PREPAID. HASKINS * BRIDGFORD, _.f General Agent* James River Line. / \FF10K OF \Y K |, I, S , FA H <! 0 & CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA KXFKKSS AND iLXCllANGK COMPANY, >«. h.| Broadway, »w Y’ork. SHII'PKRS OF FREIGHT TO T1IK PACIFIC COAST Will please take notice, that having been appointed FREIGHT AGENTS OF TIIE PACIFIC MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY, We am prepared to receive Freight for CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SANDWICH ISLANDS, CENTRAL AMERICA, Axr> WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMF.RICA. For rat.-* apply at nur office, No. SY Broadway, or freight office on dock Lug of Canal street. Steamers will »ail 1st, lllh and -T»t of each month ; those dales failing oil SUNDAY, on preceding SATUK * JOi SLOW FREIGHT HECEIVED ON DAY OF SA1L 1 ^FREIGHT MUST RE DELIVERED ON DOCK FOOT OF CANAL STREET. Bill. „f lading will be l-sn.-.l at .an. m nr.nuiway. Our nsu.ll Package Express will »••*»«"* J*/, Hteaioer AND Wll.l. CLOSE AT 10 A. M. ON RAILING 'lair Letter Bags will close at li..’s» A M. ior coiiTc ,lienee of our up-town custom- rs a letter bag will be kept at tin* Melropolit.ui Hotel and nn Hie dock foot of ('niial Ntiwl. . A oar HIAXKBD ENVELOPES will I.- on >al« at the otlice of the Hotel and at our ollices, No. S4 Broadway ’‘,^,M.n,G.rsr:;Kn,Jihrougl, us MUST BE IN GOVERN III-:NT ENVELOPES. Sight Exchange on San Francisco for sale. Telegraphic transfers of money made to all polnki reached by the wires on West C.i.sl. California Cournots tiouplU al best tales. r.ovS- tlm WELLS, FARGO A CO. SOLE LEATHER, &c. OH. CIIAI.KI.KV CO,, # No. 4*i Minn Mr***!, under Si. ChAifett Hotel, M.uiufcictiirerrf and D«*»l**rii in lUk and ll»*inlo« k S»»1.E I.KATIIKK, Fm>. rCALK-SKLNS, KIPS, Harm***, Hridl* :iud Fair LBATIIEK>, «*f all kind-. To.1 Liver and Neat’s P«M»t OILS, d el *• Dry and Orw n HIM s \xrK HAVE ON HAM) a fine a—niu.-m fV of French, German and Am-rlcan '•'**,? ‘ o-ak anti lleml.a k S«H.E I.E\TIIEK ; J Pl -r. and Bridle LEATHERS, Tanner.' ‘‘IL.Tanners 1 LS. Ac., whirl, * u are selling at ';»j * ro Xu. 4*> Main *lr***»t, dec2->t Under St. Charl-s llot. l. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. r, adDLEKV, HARDWARE S A»» SADDLERS’ T () 01.8, a rcr.i A«»nRTxraT. Fin-Riding Saddles, Bridl-s,Bit a, 4c. Buggy and Riding Whips, Collars and Haines, Saddle IrA-s, Buckles. Plated Buggy and Coach Mounting., to which I invite city and country trade. CLAIBORNE WATKINS, Formerly w ith Smith, Rhode.. A Co., Now at U. L. Williams, au21 —If 67 Main street. QAST-STEEL 1’OI.E AXES! W.- are In r.-ceipt of a large assortment of Collins A r«> Manns A St- warts Axes, whirh We offer for sal"! at lh- lowest market iates. W. 8. IIONNAN A Ctl , Bawtnot street. Raisins, CITRON, CURRANTS REEVE A MAT". - Franklin street. d-clSf between Eighth and NinlR^ MRS. ALLKN’S HAIR HE8TOR8K. Webster's llsir Inrtgnratnr. „raKIIi,is BII'NT A MoSELBV, Oroggi'"", JanJft^_K.I Ma'-i^^Li4^ 'piIE NEW EXTRACT, MYpTUS Ll/n,s> For the Handkerchief & yosF.LET, PrugglsU. f BLU‘ ini Mainftl., near 14th. Jm&t --- ftKNUffiffRV‘^?NUPiSTEA. VJX SUPBKIOH .nn KKBVK a MAYO, Jsnlf.f Franklin st., between Rthand 9th sU. STEAMBOATS, &c. [FREIGHT EOR NEW C AND BOSTON. Nl.AND ROUTE, VIA CHESAPEAKE BAT AND Cl NAL, THROUGH TO NEW TORK. Til F. OLD POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY ! The new and first class steamer* STATE OF MART -AM'. PETERSBURG and STATE OF VIROINIA, src •"W receiving an.I forwarding merchandise ot all de *rt|iil..i,» from Richmond to Philadelphia, New Vi rk ind Bouton, t„ connection with the Canal Line of lallr steamers from Baltimore. These .learner, lea re Richmond every Monday, Weil ■ lesdav and Saturday, for Baltimore. Goods whipped on those days will be landed In New fork on the third day thereafter. Shippers wMI tak. mute# that goods shipped by tb!s lire do ink go to *ra, bot „rrt car ril'd entirely through .slash, thus saving or superseding the necessity of In iiiranee against ska ui.g.. The large sue of the .learners belonging to this line inahle us to carry goods at less than by any other route. Freight for polnta beyond New York will be forward nl with dispatch. Thi. line is the only one that connects with a daily line from Baltimore for Philadelphia and New York, tin! that can give through receipt.. No drayage or commission charged. The two line* occupy the same wharf in Baltimore. For freight or passage, applv to DAVID A WSI. Ct'RKlB, office at Charles T. Wortham h Co.’s, oct-d — la Fifleenth street O K N E w YORK. THE OLD LINE. ESTABLISHED IN 1H6I. NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The magulflcent aide-wheel steamships NIAGARA and SAKATiMtA, in command of Captain* Con s and Ki.no, experienced scalin'n. The Puraers, Messrs. Wit. l.t am o. and J. M Smith, uro well known to the commu nity. In point of strength, speed and finish, these ships arc tun qitaleil. Kl. LIGHT capacity large and rates mode rite No changing of Freight a. Ly other line*, which is to very injurious to cargo. Insurance, if dualled, can lie effected at the very low est rate*. order your giusla to come by Hits safe and speedy Line. Passenger accoinniislallonH are snperh. Tickets aud <| Berths secured on hoard, or *t my oliire, Rockett* They leave Richmond, from Ludlatn a Watson' wharf, every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on the to< lid". The hour a-e. rtaiued hy reference lo dally pnpe of the day previous to dav of departure, derltl-tf GARRET V. WATSi'N, RockaM pOR PHILADELPHIA. I’lill-ADEI'HIA AND RICHMOND STEAM PACKET company. SBMI-WKKKI. Y LINE.' Permanent arrangements having been perfected, lha above line will run regularly between Philadelphia and Richmond twice a week. Due nolle* will be given of the arrival and depir- j VIRGINIA, <'up tain Nnjrder. Bi AY FLOWER, Captain .1 Robin«on. CLAVMoNT, Captain E. Uobintrtn. Tin* freight ami iMm^n^er ratt>H !uv»tb« <*n re.lucojfn a low (Sk'iirc, ami it ii the Intention of the company, I hv l ho i till ti «*** m • nt - odi red, to inakt) it to the Interest of the public to palroulM thU lino. For freight or panrtage apply to K. II. MBKELL, Agent, Office of Virginia Towing (.'•-iiipany, n«»p|*_tf T wt-iilv-tlrrt and Dock nt reel h. I ) II ILADKl.l’ll I A AND KR'II-amm. „ I Jln.lft STEAM PACKET COMPANY ■ —4 Until further nolle*. the bi-il* of till -■—.-ii—i—.Jw.— line will leave Philadelphia Wednesday, and arrive In Richmond Saturday, of each wreck. Re turning, leave ICirliiumid Tuesday end arrive in Phila delphia Friday, of ea.ll week. As aoon a* tlie weather will permit, the regular send ireolcly line will be re-established. For freight ..r pa-sage apply to It. II hlhltEI.L. Agent, oulre at Virginia Towing Company, janlltf 1 weiity-tlrat and Dock street- j I70R NKW VORK . - r. Tho new an I fb»g.»nt -bln- wlu»<»l nlf*iu lT^'1 tiliip* IdlCJL-'lT!1 *J aN I A G AKA. Captain Com, Will loiro Ltidlam A Wtimin'* wharf, at Rurkett*, at A . M. TIJKS l> A V, for N. w York. PiHfionger* are r«'«|ucbted In L« punctual to the hour j In getting' »»n hoard. Ticket* and bertha secured either at my office or «•» board Freight taken at reduced r*tex, and received ail day Monday. i Freight capacity very large ami pa.-io.nger accoiuui - j dalioim un«M|ualed. The nteaiMera of (hU line comu directly to tho wharf at Rockett*. febS-St_GARRET F WATS<W I*()R RALTI.M(IKK,^AVANNAI!c.ww| j 1 and BOUTON. ,_rar*QuIj POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The steamer STATE OF MARYLAND. CapUln TI. -. Traverse, will receive freight to-day and np to 1 oV-ck on Tuosdsy evening, and sail on \VkDNKSDAY morn ing, at 8 o'clock. I his steamer haa splendid acc .iutnodsl ion- f r ps sengers. Passage. For freight or passage, apply to DAVID .V WM. CURRIE, Agen’-. OHce at Charles T. Wortham & Co hM -t Fifteenth etr.:e;, ENIIi I.lYEKl’OO],. 1 The A. No 1 barque QUEEN VICTORIA is now loading at City Point for the above port, and will have quick despatch. For freight, apply to K II. P1U.REEL. Corner Mb and Canal street - Liberal advances on consignment* to iny friends in London, Liverpool or Dublin, febA StasrSw IX)R LIVERPOOL. ' _ The A No. I barque QUEEN VICTORIA, now at City Point, Is ready to receive freight for Liverpool Liberal advance* made on consignments to my friend* in London, l.lverp<*d or Dublin. For freight, apply to U. n. DIBRELI NiM-tf 1 /Sanal open to LEXeiaL-agnaik Vj INOTuN AND BUCHANAN. f Fare through to Lynchburg, without meals, Faro through to Lexington, without meals, fb, with no-als, *n. Fare through to Buchanan, without meals, ♦*. with meals, V Our Packet Boats have Richmond Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at S P. M Keturniug, leave l.-x ington at t A. M.| Buchanan at ■> A. M , Monday, Wed nesday and Friday : and, to enable us to Conner- w:-’. Hie Western railroad car.-, we will lejvu Lynchburg, same days, at 7j P. M. This w ill make our boats 11 hours inter at thed-Bcr- nt stopping place* on the line between L) nebh-irg si 1 kiebanond. !»• EDMOND febd-lf _ COAL MERCHANTS. T'ntuuacitk coal. Con*Uotly on hand, Ri'H and Wblt* A-h Anthr*r!t** Coal, aratM* and *tuve r*ix»?, for family ont-UL'cb Lump for fonndrl**, and Smith-'foal, h**-1 quality — Orient a*nt to Um will receive prompt attention. An thracite Coal aold by w»-i^lit. _ 8AIIDKL P IIAWBH A SOX, ISth »nd Dock hired., north -Id* of the Dock, ■ep4 ly opposite our old «tand. HATS, CAPS, &c. JOHN DOOLEY, j18 Uniikii tiik SpoT.woor. Horn., Jg" RICHMOND. VA.,” " i. vile, the attention of hi* eu.'omer. and (he , Jhitehi- d.*rk of HATS. CAPS and LADIES o ||,. |,a., in ron.eijnence ..f the great acarr.iy • ■ ... reduced hi. price, con.lderahly on Hat. an l ” ... a'nJ j. helling the Ladle*' Fur. at co»t, t» ct—e ont I ' .r.^-V which i- very laige. and contain*some Lea tlful CAPES. HALF t Al'Fsan.l MI’FFW. lie t. now getting the beautifol DEK1AV HAT, f r Li li... which are of line .inality and at Terv un.ler.v pri.-'., __ VT NO. I BALLARD HOUSE can .gj found a fashionable a-*"rtuient of HATS, CAPS, U Mil HELLAS', AND GENTLEMENS FUr.SISlIING GOODS, , To which I iuvile the attention nf niy former patron* and the nubile generally. jat.jn-1 m JOHN THOMPSON. DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. HOME AGAIN.—For seven months past f have had no business, having h-t “T f nearly uiv all hv the great Hie ! • i ' i _ •. anfi■•iio*'** to wr fri»*ij*|p di t. hare the pleueure now » H ,,aLLKUV. local.d the public that I ' . .treete, with alien on tC* corner rj M»Hmud ““.'...ke . b-dmtorei end trance on Main <tlir‘sch ■ » .d w„b al.o mi Ninth *tr. * - ,* .,tl|,Mrain* and etoek. and bare and the nee* Impro • • ^ j,(crwM Niuuio, “to the eecured the Mir* »• - ),.■* over fifteen year.- expe tnanor horn, “ ^A^n the p«‘. •‘.lulh* future. I proiul.4 my patterns good and '»li rul wk ItINNIS. Photographist. net-7.-)y Corner Main and Ninth atm In SAUCES, PICKU8, &c. JUST RECEIVED, on consignment— in half barrel* .nperior PICK1M to half barrel, superior 8AUR KRAFT So barrel. VINEGAR For .ale at lowest market rate*, by WK1S1GKK. MON'CDRE k CO., j.u17f TS Main »tre<t, up stair* Sauces, jellies, pickles, a. . 12 dot. Worectemhire Sauce 3 d.-i. Royal llaborne Sauce 6 doi. C. k H.'« Soho Sauce 5 dot. Currant Jelly • f> doi. Cuprea Captivities 2 doi. Olive* Verdale* 6 doi. assorted Pickle* __ . Preserved Ginger. P*n« ApplS «£«♦••■ *« ! •oiling low. PANDRIl'OS A ANDEKrON. Jand-tf