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RICHMOND WHIG. DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. WHIO BtaVINtt, CORNER GOVERNOR AND FRANK l.l.N STREETS. TKKM8: ...nn UAILY—One Tear.W®2 “ One Mouth. > 2 8KMI WRRKLY-on* Year. ? ™ « •• Six Month*. 3,10 . AUVKKTI.SBME.NTS—Mtvttrrr-rtTk Ctxra per Square \ of Eight Linen, for euch of the Ir.t two Insertion*, with a liberal discount when muttnued longer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. in k. FARR A R,' r* ATTORN BY AT LAW, Will attend the Court* of Amelia, Prince Edward, Nol tuway, Cumberland and Powhatan. Particular atten tion given ttf the collection of Claim*. tddre**—Jeter*viile, Amelia. no*2--8tn c. a. uumWold, | i- auiewoio. /I K1SWOLD A GRISWOLD, ATTORNEYS AND INMJN.HELL0R8 AT LAW, xicHMo*b, Tinotsta, Have removed their ..Me* to Marshall »treet, between Eighth ami .Ninth street*. Practice in all the Court* of the City of Kichmomi and Countie* of Heurlc*. and Han over and the Circuit Court* of Kaeex and Kiug and <U»ae'n. __«*» «■ n BARKSDALE, Jr., i# ATTORNEY at law, nat trax cottar uoFet, Ti. COURTS-Halifax and PtUsylraol*, and the Circuit Courts of Campbell and Uanville. »ep28—ly | / 1 W. RICHARDSON, . ^ * ATTORNEY anu COUNSELOR at law, v Ha* renamed hi* professional pursuit*. He will prae lice lu the Court of Conctl.aliun, aud when the other > ■ Court* are re-established, in all those of the city of i M Richmond, whether State or Federal, and In those of ' B the eouulte* of Henrico and Hanover. Will take case* 1 I tn any Uialrict Court of Appeal*, where the induce- 1 [ ui.-nt* olferej are *udlcient; attend to the investigation I I 0[ Title* and Collection of Claim* of every description. I I and give special attention tocase* in the Supreme Court | ■ of appeal* of Virginia. When uot at Court he may be I found at Spring Farm, on the Meadow Bridge Road, I one-half utile firom the city. Address, Richmond. Ya., ' «»oxb40. anl2 ly /> KO. D. WOOTTON, A.T ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY . PUBLIC j For Richmond and Henrico county, COLLICTOK OF CLAIMS, Off-r* hi* professional service* to the people geuerally 1 at home and abroad. lend—Main street, betw»en Seventh and Eighth, I next door to Ur. Harrison’s Urog st,,ro. Jy2 ' -ly MIT C. CARRINGTON, HowanDsviu.il, iiMiaui Cmitt, Va. Attend* the Court* In the countie* of Buckingham, Nolnon and Albemarle, and pay* special attention to collect!!.'* and securing claim* in those counties, and lh« countv of Kluvaiiuaand city of I.ynchbnrg. Refer to Boudurant, Elliott At Shields, proprietors of the Whig . nov!3-ly / A EO. C. CABELL, ^ attorney at Law, Will practice in all the Courts of Pittsylvania, Halifax and Henry counties, and the Circuit and Hustings t’oart of Danville. Adress—Danville, Y*. _»»-*—«T JJENRY HUDNALL, attorney at law and notary pobuc. •Aftclal attention given to Conveyancing and Exaiui _ saation af Titles. (»Ach *>n Governor *tr«*l, oY*»r late Examiner office. 3 _[jya*—ly)_ itESKV G. CANNON, ATTORNEY at law, practice* In all the Courts of the city of Richmond and coaotT of Henrico. Office in the Law Building._ au4--ly^ JAMES B. I’ANN ILL, As attorney at law, PITTeVLVAVIA COD ATT, VA. •• td to any bnalqess in the line ofhlsprofes wiiiatte. »nd adjacent counties. Particular aion, in Pi. ,0 t|,e Collection of Claims and prompt attention gn ^ remittances m Pitisvlvania county, Va. Poat OAce—L ,spW tin JOHN A. CO KK* ° attorney at la w hot**t rUBUC llrli . .. • n •• Vis of Richmond city anJ Will practice In all the l o u>or<r tho counties of Henrico aud - akhn Mrae, S«p2*-ly Ornci in Liiw Building, Fr* _ J AW NOTICE. JAMES TLB ASA * T 8• ATTOUNBY AT LAW AND COh.'*w-s,0X8R 1!* CHANCERY. For the Circuit And Hustings Courts of the tl,Y Richmond and County Court of Henrico. *» .•,*ce iu the Law Biiltdiug, Richmond, Practices ill all the Court, at Richmoud,a.id Lollects Claims i n the adjoining counties. | nonu iT onto. waa.i n. caauiaitoa. J \U 1.1) A CARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS at law. t|pill p ractica in ail the Coifrt* of ih* city of Richmond^ Offic* o n Governor *tr.w*l, Hear Broad >tr^el 1*“* pKOFESSIONAL NOTICE. Wi'OD B0C1.DIN and WiA>D BOCI.DIN, J*.. will st and .ta f artuer* all the Court, of Charlotte ao.i M- ck taburg i ounties. ..... . WimiD BOULDIN will attend al.o the < onrt. of llali fAx coun ty and the Suoteme Court of Appeal, at Rich mond h „ Wood Bori.DiA.Jk., I Wood Ron Di*. Bovdton, Va Ta'cott P O.. j Charlotte eo. OEACllY R- GRATTAN, attorney at law. <'dice on east »lde of Tweflh, at the eud of Cxpttol greet. near the tlovernor'. House. . .epi' -lv Al.k.X K HO U Al» \ Y . SAHVBL T NAYLY. OHAMTAIN WHITE HOLLAi>AY, BAYLY S WHITE, at torneys AT LAW, Richmond. Va., practice in ail lh« Courts of the cily of Richmond. and the couo ' tie. of Henrico, Hanoter, Caroline, Ooochland and L..ui*a SAMUEL T. BATLY, Notary Public. .— . .» n,. .*_• I II .nnrar county, Va . «»Mce in law ituildiug Richmond._ocl47 ly runrami bobiats, c. a bobixko*. nf lb.' late Arm of Macfarland k Roberts. I ROBERTS it ROBINSON, l K ' ATTORN BY* AT LAW, Offlce No. 74 Main street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA., Will attend le legal business entrusted to them in Virginia and Washington. D C. au-.*4—ly ^rpUOMAS F. GOODE, attorney at LAW. BoYDTON, MEt KLBNBURU COUNTY, VA. COURTS—Mecklenburg, Luuen^arr sn4 Pruuswick i»u'4t>—ly)_ -WM. W. HENRY, *. ATTORNBY AT LAW, ICBABLOTTI cent Hot s*. *A-, -- , the Court* of Charlotte, Prince Edward anj guZr. gHUU> W. KINNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KK'UMoND, VA. Oocan—Richmond, Amelia, Powhatan and Cheater i>*« on Franklin, between 8e»enlh and Eighth *treel. Addre« Box ->7« n. rll «m ». t. luiUTlIi*. r « hlllW— JJOBLITZEL A LOOCKKRMAN, iTTORNIT! at law, RICHMOND, Va., WU1 gite special attention to all kinds of legal busl neee. Practice in the Courta of Henrtco and city ol KU^nojeU (tmt tklrJ ioM .U t. Spot**.** Motel-__ —__? ■ | M. DAVIDSON, * * ATT.ORNEY AT LAW MO SCAAO.D^BT.NEW ORLEANS SSFBM* TO Waller 0. lrtlweg Present ef the Mecha.lc. atid WraJ. rs' Bank, New Orleans , Tho* A Adam*. Presl (rescent Mutual Insurance Company, New «•»>«»*-: iSce.1 Penn. President Union Bauk. New Orleans. Charts-* Briggs. President Louisiana Mutual Insurance m,^.u \,« Orleans ; Uoo. Jeo. A. J. CreasWell, Wash^ 'n. I». C.; E.1 » OhrUtiau. Alloruey at Law, Ryuchburg, Va. _ _ eor9*-lf |SAAC R. WATKINS,^^^^ Cuablott* Copbt Horaa, VlrgWIs. COCBTB -d^arlotte, Prince Idward and Lanenbarg PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1JENRY A. WISE, Sr., Will practise law in the Courts of Richmond and Hen rico, generally, and in criminal ca-es in the Courts of other cities and conuties convenient, when specially employed He can always be found at theottceof Dauner t Wise, in the Law Buildings, Richmond, or at the house of Mrs. Pnlllam, in Manchester jan30-3m pKEDERICK N. IUBN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Goocblami Cocat Hutrsc, _VIRGINIA. novSt-ly J^K. W. W. PARKER BAS RKsrUKll TUB • PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Ornrc: ('.truer of Broad aod Tenth streets, op posite City Hail. % ttHMf OK. R. T. COLEMAN, Oppicc, UNDER R'»W, Fkmklib SrasKT, Third Door above Second Street )aal3-Tm UKNTAL CARD. Dr. K. N. HUDSON Has resumed the practice of iiRNTISTRY, and may be found at his (Mice, on Main street, opposite the Arling ton It.'Use d'-CiS-tim RENTAL NOTICE. JOHN 0. WATT. Dentist, baring recovered his health, has resumed the .practice of DENTISTRY in Richmond, and respectful* ..tfers his services to his old friends and patients, and all others who luuy need them. Ottea and residence south side of Grace, between Seventh and Eighth streets, where he uiay he found at all hours. » uo(2S--ty* DR. CHARLES S. MILLS Has resumed the practice of his profession in the city of Richmond. Ottce. Twelfth, between Broad and Marshall streets ocID ly rfMlE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO L furnish DESIGNS, SPECIFICATIONS, DETAIL DRAWINGS FOR BUILDING of every description, and in any style of architecture that may Iwdeslred. orders from any part of the United Slates will receive prompt attention, with moderate charges. WALTERS. WEST. Practical Architect, Corner of Fourth and Broad streets, Richtnoud. au:t1 —6m METALS AND MIN SEALS.—Persons wish ing information respecting the MINERAL WEALTH OF THE STATE, can obtain full particulars by calling upon Dr E H. GRANT, at Richmond. i.uvs—tt EXPRESS COMPANIES. ^OUTHEKN EXPRESS COMPANY. | ,'7, m| aaw I *7'n f;' rT] W**y ***Hf jHg! OFFICE: Mii.s, Bktwkkn Kiuhth ami Ninth Stkkkts, UNDER SPOTSWOUD H<TKL. We have perfected our arrangements and are now forwarding CURRENCY, . COIN, VALUABLES, AND FREIGHTS, SoVTHKRX STATES. All goods shipped by the Adams and IIarnpf.x Ex press Cohfaxibs, from the North, are transferred to us to complete transportation South. Goods shipped from the North by steam-hip and marked to our care, will be promptly forwarded to des tination Free ofChakoe fur Co H miss loss axu DraY aor. Goods called for without charge. For particulars, apply al our oMce, SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. rpilE N ATIONAL EXPRESS AN L) TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. OFFICE: Maia Street, hktwkkx Thirterxth AXD FoPRTEkSTn Streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared lo forward Currency, Coin, Valua ble*. and Fieight, to points NORTH, SOUTH. EAST and WEST. The Tariff of Charges Is based upon fair business principles, without being oppressive to the public. Goals -hipped from the North hv steamships, and marked to the care of the National Express and Trans portation Company, will be promptly forwarded to des tination, FREE OF CHARGE, for Commission or Dray age. Goods called for without chakok and promptly for warded All desired luformaliou in regard to the extent of the lines operated by this Company, furnished at any of its agencies on application J. K. JOHNSTON, President. J. D. MBODEN, General Superintendent. derlll--tf LUMBER, CEMENT, &c. J^LMBKR ANl> CEMENT. WILSON, GLAZEBROOK A CO., LUMBER DEALERS, CoRXgR Tk.yth ash Caxai. Streets—Sotth Sii>k Bt*ix, Have on hand and offer for sale a Tull assortment of SKASOSED and UNSEASONED YELLoW and WHITE PINE— $0,ia*t(*el 1{, 1$ ind 2-inch Yellow Pine AO.imtt feet Sr Ant Hug and Joist, assorted sixes •Ju.iss* feet Garden Rails jn.OOi)feet Nova Scotia Pine, various sixes Nlt.taiO feet l-inch White Pine Boariis LATHS, SHINGLES AND OAK POSTS. We are prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER in any •taaulUles. At the shortest notice and at low prices. the agents of I.**:tier's celebrated James river CEMENT, weighing HOU pounds lo the barrel, and have now on baud a fullsupply, which we otter for sale, and guarantee each barrel sound. ja»s—tf f I'MBKR! LUMBER! LUMBER! L — | We are at all limes In reeelpt, on consignment, of choice lots of country cut Lumber, of all kiuds Builders will do well lo give us a call. HARPER, TALIAFERRO k CO., jan>f Foot ot Bth street, on the Canal. j 1ME, BLASTER, SALT, kr. fiisi casks Rockland Urns rat tons lump Plaster il tons city ground Plaster JO barrels Cement .■si t.arrels calcined Plaster I ,,B byLgK 4 pCTTTJoWf. tmm “u lh" l,,<k Cl EM ENT. ) i limbarr.LCKMKNT, for s.»l* on arrival #Mf LEE k PETTI JollX. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. OOOTS AND SHOES. ajl Wa have received, on voo*lgumeoi, the tol-Y My. 1 lowing BOOTS and SUCKS, which «r.II he cold 1 at invoice price*—flrst cost : Men's Kip Hungarian Boots, prime. Men's Crain t'* vairy Boot*, long legs, Judies' Kid douhga-sol* Balmorals, Ladies' Uoat do., LkJ„-s' Morocco do., Ladies’ Gum Overshoe., Childrens lioat and Metalic tipped Boots, Children* O..01 mock-welt Bools, Infant* Kid Boots. ALSO, One Case Men's Calf W P. lap-sole Boots. j»u27t GARDNER A CARLTON. New arrival. boots, SHOES and TRUNKS ! We have ja.t received a new .hick of Bimi'TS, SHOES I and iraveling TRUNKS, of good .jualilv.suchas we can ! r>cotuu»«»it«l. ;\tuon£ ih»*i» »r«* Mii«**» b»*?»t Wn -tak .til m waiii of the nk*e»i *«ki bwl l»* give u* * ca^ I 4««S0f PI’TNKY A WATTS. ———————————— DAGUERREAN galleries. Home AGAIN.—For seven months past I have had no business, having lost my gallery and I nearly esy ail by the great Hr* ou the 3d of April. 1 i have the pleasure ii»w to annouuee to my friends and j ,bt, puhils that 1 bare once more a GALLERY, heated on the corner u» biailh and Mam streets, with an an ! trance mi Main (through W. l»- Cook*'* bookstore)and also ou Ninth street I 1U supplied with entirely new and the mom improved apparatus and stock, and have secured the services of T Jekea«*g> Nimmo, •• to the manor boro,’' who has had over ttfu«. i ,-yrs expe nds Si the pant, au In the ffetara, I promise my pair— 1 tea Sod satisfactory work * G. W. M1NNIS, Photographiat, oct27—ly Corner Main and Ninth street*. JOB A C |U U , J .JtO pound, of the celebrated Bkl,li N '■MoK 1NC TOBACCO for sal* cheap hv X J . B1 WORD A . Cornea Thirteenth anj Franklin streets, f«b22—lw Richmond, Ya. n KIND ST ONES. Ji loul Nova Scotia (Machinery! (ISINMTnNK*. Soil'dry sixes, weighing from Ton to l.tui pound, eac h For sale ou consignment. febdf LEE ft PKTTYJoHN. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD, HERDS AM KENTUCKY BLUB «B*88.SEEPS. PALMES k TURPIN, ,o**t So. SO Win street. rpt) FARMERS. I 300 bushel# CLOVER SEED for sale on con signment, to arrive. Cash order* Ailed at ♦« per bushel of tio lb*., delivered at store or on boaid capal foblsf l.hKB PETTY JOHN. 17KKSH HOPS ' FRESH HOPS!~ReceiT<?d ’ this day one bale new HOPS. I ' 1 DANDR1DGK k ANDERSON, I fcblJt No. 106 Broad thread. - a LAND AGENCIES, &c. UOUTHEKN LAND AND MINING OFFICE INDUSTRIAL AGENCY. ATKINSON, TEN EYCK A CO., Commission Mer chant*, 'J±< Mil* street, Richmond, Virginia, buy aud sell ou commission all descriptions of REAL ESTATE, Mines of Coal, Iron, Copper, I«ad, Ac. ; Quarries, Fur naces, Mills and Water Powers ; large estates explored and mapped out at moderate cost; no charge for regis tration. WHITE LABOR, of every description, supplied at short notice, imported Gl’ANos and superior Ferti lizers. Southern Product* received ou Consignment. General Agency South for •• Tuttle's celebrated Hori zontal Water Wheel,” the greatest improvement known for economy and increase of water powers. Inventors’ Agency for examining and preparing Model*, Drawings and Spoil Heat ions for United States Patent I Wee. Gene ral Agency of Wilder’s Salamander Safes, which stood the test in our great tire ; Wheeler A Wilson’s Sewing Machine*, universally acknowledged the best for family sewing . Howe's Sewing Machines, the best tu Use for heavy work. feb'Jl-tf ^MIUTHEKN LAND, EMIGRATION AND PRODUCT COMPANY, ORGANIZED FOR TIIR PURPOSE OP . ITRODU01NG CAPITAL, LABOR AND MECHANICAL SKILL WTO THK SOUTHERN STATES. BuAMCII OPPtl'U—CoUXRK SRVR.VTKKNTH AXl> DOCK Sr*., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. The undersigned, the Virginia Agent and Correspond ent of the Southern Land, Emigration aud Product Com pany, Headquarters New York, desires to introduce into the South, on a targe scale. Stationary and Portable Engines, Saw aud Grist Mills, Sash, Blinds, Doors and all kinds of BuGdiug Material, Cotton Gins anil Presses, Wagons, Whiskey aud Turpentine Stills, Agricultural Implement* and Labor-Saving Machinery of all kinds, at manufacturers' wholesale prices, or in other words, to save to its customers from 15 to ‘JO per cent, of the amount they would be forced to pay if they go into market themselves and buy at the lowest tlgures possi ble for individuals. White Labor, German, Scotch, Ac , supplied. South ern Lands sold, leased or exchanged. Consignments of Southern Products solicited. Particular attention paid to the sale ot State and Railroad Bond* and all other Southern Securities. Address 8. T. WRIGHT, •ou25-lf Care Tardy A Williams, Richmond, Va. EXTENSIVE LAND AGENCY. P. ft. RE.Hi, WILLIAM A. SMITH, Attorney at law. Clerk Charlotte County and Circuit Court. READ A SMITH, LAND AGENTS. The undersigned have formed a connection for the -ale and purchase of REAL ESTATE, leasing LANDS, hiring LABOR, Ac., Ac., in the counties of Charlotte, Lunenburg, Prince Edward, Appomattox and Mecklen burg. A list of FARMS, Ac., lor sale by us, will be remitted, on application, to any parties Jeslriug to buy or lease in those counties. RupKKKXi'ts.—Judge Hunter Marshall, lion. William Scott, William W. Read, William Green, Esqs., Char lotte county : Mo*-rs. Echols, Bell A Catlett, Staunton; J. F. Mellwaine A Co., Petersburg ; William B Robins, Robert Morton, and N^L'. Read, Richmond ; and Cle ment Read, New Yofl^ity. Address ' HEAD A SMITH, janlH-dAcdm Charlotte county, Va. ■ SOOT nV\l CVT lU'L'I/'g L’llO L- L» L- L’ 1 lAI I.' V JL-J We have opem-U an office «*n Fifth.street, between Bnml and Grace, in Richmond, f«*r the purpose of *o i-uring EMPLOYMENT FoR FKEEDMEN, and furnishing Farmer* and others with such class of labor as they may need. Railroad contractors, farmers, manufacturer* and citi xens wanting Freed men as laborers for any purpose, can leave their names with us, and we will secure Ihe baud* wanted. Freed men desiring employment can have their name* registered in book* kept in our office, and we will se cure them places and attend to the making of contracts. fet>7-dfe2m GEORGE E TAYLOR k CO. tj' L. COFFKY, late of Richmond, Virginia, J. LAND and GENERAL AMERICAN AGENT, No. 17 Grace Church street, E. C., LONDON. Mr. <’otl« y begs leave to inform hi* fri**nd» iu America that h* ha* e* tabiished himself at the above addrcas, as Lund and General American Agent. Parties wishing to sell or lease Farming or Grazing LANDS, in Virginia or any other State, will plea*e communicate with him. Com mercial and General Financial Business solicited. Re fer to Barton A Rogers, Main street, betw» en Seventh and Eighth, four door* from Spot*wood Hotel, mbl-lm* BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c. VKT1CLES TO BE OBTAINED OF WOODHOUSE A PARHAM, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Governor street, near Main. Backgammon Boxes. Paper Weight* Draught and Che** Boards, Ches* Men Pori folios, Dominoe*. Flutes Portable Writing Dc-k*. Violin* Desk Pud-. Guitars, Banjo* Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings Violin Dow*. Card Cases, Vl.'itlllg and Wedding Cards Pocket Books, Purses Letter, Note and Official Envelopes Wedding Envelopes Morocco Satchels, Tourists’ Case* Fine Pocket Knives, Eraser* Pencil Cu.-e*. Scissor*. Fine Gold Pen*, Bill Files L iter #Hp*. India Rubber Rulers of various kind* India Rubber Bands Daily Calendars for Counting Houses Copying Presses, Copying Book* Bristol Board. Walking Canes Drawing Paper, Memorandum Book* Sketch Books, Black Ink, the heal Drawing Pencils, Copying Ink, the best Photographic and oilier Albums Carmine Ink. Ihe b«**t Blue Ink, the best Paper Folders, Arnold’s Writing Fluid lnk*tands, great variety; Tissue Paper \ Black Sand, Blottiug Paper Mathematical Instrument*, Paint Boxes. BLANK B<N>KS and WRITING PAPER of every de scription usually required. ft*l‘--( BANK NOTICES. N’OTICE.—At a meeting of the Board of Director* the B.mk of Virginia, on Friday, Oc tobea l:t. Is*>the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, Thai notice be given, by publication in the newspaper!., that the Rank of Virginia will redeem it* circulating notes, aud pay deposit* sUtndihg on 1st July, IStil, as they do now, at the rate of twenty-live cents (2A| in coin, or the equivalent in currency, per dollar; or will advance sixteen cents per dollar, in coin, or the equivalent iu currency, to such holders and on such deposits, the parties to receive iu addition a ralable proportion of such amount as may be real ized and made available from (lie assets of the Rank for distribution when Us alfairs can be brought to a close. Resolved, That depositors having balances due them In Couf.sler.tie currency he requested forthwith to with draw such balances. JAMES CASKIE, President. HATS. CAPS, &c. JOHN DOOLEY, IW l U.MiKK THK SPoTKWOOD IJoTRI,, JSL . RICHMOND, VA., Invites Ihe attention of his customer* and the public to in. large stock of HATS, CAPS and LADIES FURS. H<- has, in consequence of Ihe great scarcity o money, reduced his prices considerably on Hals and Caps, and 0 -elling the Ladies' Furs at cost, to clo-eout hi. stock, which is verc large, and contains some beau tiful I *PKS. HALF-CAPES and MUFFS. tie 9"W getting the beautiful DERBY HAT, for La die., wlmi) yf> u} fine quality and at very moderate prises. jau'dtif ■ i i i mmmilfo i i ii. ■ - ■— BUILDERS. 6u /i AN NON & HUDSON, B U I L D E R S, fnjKNKK OF BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS, Respectfully inform the citizens of Richmond lhal they are now readv t*,- uigfertake Buildings on the most rea sonable I- ruis. Persons pairing to build will please give us a call. We will also do all kinds of KEPAiRliQ, filling up STORES, and JOBBING generally ill oiir lif.e fehA-lm I o TON K WARE. hAVIl' P.4KK A K*»NS Live removed their Pottery t.> \,». :» Fifteenth Mreei (hetw.vn Main and C*ryj, j vboro thv*y hare «*u hand a lari;eu*s*4»rtiu**iit 48T^HK- | WAKE, -tu h i* Ju;,* Jar*, fitchew. Bread iU?r*. Bui- i tesr pan*. .Milk F»ns Churn'. S|»ittuuii*. Ac . ul*o Flower Put* and Chaic.mi Water Pooler*, all of which tliev for .*ale at ihe lowest ra*h price. Divio park a boms. Guano ■ <.i an<> ’ guanoi Jio. I Peruvian Guano Mo. I Pacific Guano Flour of Bone Super Phosphate of Lime Plaster, Shell Lime Agricultural salt, Ac. rtr sale at the lowest market price* by ALLISON A ADDISON, ikmr>slii Agricultural Implements, Seeds, Guano, Ac., f-hls tm Fifteen!*! ^r. 't. Richmond, Va. SEEDS ' SEEDS! SEEDS I—We b**e hand and offer for sale strictly prime Clover and Timothy Seed Orchard Grass Seed Ikoed Oats, Potatoes, Ac. All order;- promptly attended to. AUJhoN ,v ADDISON, Dealer* i# Agricultural Implement*, fiords, Guano.. Ac., fel»2» lut Fifteenth street, Rji t#io/id, V*. 1 UST BEGEIVED, p) ron barrel* Super, Extra and Family FLOUR, ‘J5 hags CLOVER SEED, And for sale by S. C. TARDY A CO., feb'Js ft Corner Seventeenth and Dock. IUMP PLASTER. U 15o tons LUMP PLASTER, daily expected, for *ale by LEK A PETTYJOHN, mbit____ 'I/’EROSENE OIL, KEROSENE OIL. IV Pure KEROSENE OIL at $1 per gallon, for sale by JuHN W. KISoN, Apothecary and Druggist, inhtt Main and Third streets. LEW IS' WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, SPIRITS TURPENTINE, For sale low by POWER A M> PllAIL, 1 feb'Jsf Corner Seventeenth and Main sU. _ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Daniel h. London, Gonmimioaer «*i‘ Deeds for most of the States and GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANT, Thirteenth street, Richmond, Virginia, offers for sale a cargo of SALT in store, very valuable REAL ESTATE, and several of the celebrated VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Particular attention paid to the sale and purchase of alt kinda of TOBACCO, and the adjustment of CLAIMS against merchants and others. feb'J-tljulyf , Bell, shepherd & co.f GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, Basin Bank, between 9th and loth streets, Solicit consignments of Country Prisluce, Lumber, Wood, Ac. To Builders, Contractor* and others, we would say that we ate prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER, all* lengths, at short notice. For sale, on consignment, Superior Country Bacon, Butter, Tallow, Dried Apples, Tol>acc6, Ac. feblf - __ P. G. Court, | Wic. K. Putin, | o. g.Cosbt. QOSBY, PUGH & CO.r tobacco and general commission merchants •AND FORWARDING AGENTS (Franklin street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth,) RICHMOND, VA. We have made arrangement* with Messrs. Todd, Pugh A Co., of Petersburg, by which our friends ill North Carolina, and other* who are nio»t convenient to Hie North Carolina Railroad*, and who prefer selling their Tobacco and other Produce in this market, can have It forwarded t« ns promptly and without charge, except for dravage. Consignments respectfully soli filed. _ft»6I-ly J. R. WARRKM. | W. W. BURCH 'yyARREN & BURGH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AXt) AURXTfl FOR TI1R SAI F OF MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, No. SSCoMURRt'E BTRRET, MONTGOMERY, Ai.a. Prompt attention given to consignments. Cash advances made on good* on hand. Refkrrxcr*.—McDaniel A Irby, Lynchburg, Va.; N. M. Norfleet A Co.; Kent, Paine A Co., J. H. Montague, Kmj., Richmond, Va.; Major W. T. Sutherlin, Danville, Va. doc9—3m» yyOOLFOLK & THORNLEY, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND AGENTS, OFPKR THEIR SERVICRB FOR,THK SALE OF LAND, CROPS OF CORN, W'HEAT, TOBACCO, Ac. Al.RO, Special attention given to procuring LABORERS, both WHITE and COLokED, for this and the adjacent Counties. Always have on hand for sale, on reasonable terms, a large'number of line FARMS, of all sires and descrip tions, in this and other States. Adilress Bowling Green, Caroline counly, Virginia. jan9-tim R REINS & SON, • GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Also, Dealers in WOOD, COAL, RoRSE FEED AND BOAT SUPPLIES. They respectfully solicit consignments of Agricultu ral Products of all kinds, especially of TOBACCO AND WHEAT. Strict atlentinn to business and prompt returns of sales, they pledge to those who may favor them with their patronage. ortice and Lumber-house between Ninth and Tenth streets, on Cary street and Basin. RICHARD REIN’S, au2n—If LUTHER R. REINS. P. B. Spin.ETT.late of the firm of Powell A Sublet!. 1’KTKK A. OUB1.RTT.uicuiueuu, \ a. |> H. & P. A. SUBLETT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Offer their services for the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Particular attention given to the purchase of merchan dise, and orders promptly tilled. Office ou Thirteenth street, near Cary. oct20---tf J J. BINFORI) & SON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Thirteenth and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VA., Keep constantly on hand a choice supply of FAMILY GROCBRIS, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, RUM, Ac., which we are selling al wholesale ami retail. As Commission Merchants, we give particular atten tion to the sale of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and Country Produce generally. Prompt roturna made. sepSt rpHK UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X associated themselves under the style and tiriu of FRENCH A CKKNSI1AW, For the purpose of conducting the grocery and Commission business, At their commodious ami extensive Store-House, on the corner of Mein and Ninth streets. They wilt keep on hand the most select amt choice stis-k of Grncorins of every description, including WINKS, LIQUORS, TEAS, Ac , Which Ihey will be prepared losell upon the most rea sonable terms. Personal attention will be given to the sale of all COUNTRY PRODUCE ami merchandise generally, con signed to our House. SETH BARTON FRENCH, LEWIS D. CRENSHAW, Jr. *P* Until the (trst of November, they can be found at llie Office of ttaxall, Crenshaw A Co. ocl2S—If J^OOKER, KERR & LYON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office corner lftlh and Franklin strueta, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Prompt attention given to aalea of all kinds COUN TRY "RODUCK. jy2t>—If U. B. CLIFFORD, THOR. C. WALSH, Late of Memphis, Tenn. Late of Lynchburg, Va AKTHl’R CONNKI.L, Late of Montgomery, Alabama. QLIFFORD, WALSH & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 47 and 49 Gravier, and 22 New Levee streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA., Pay particular attention totlie sale ofMANUFACTURED TOBACCO and Western Produce. Rkflk to Scott A Brother, St. Louis, Mo.; Messrs. Copeland A Clark, Memphis, Tenn.; Commercial Bank, Memphis, Telin.; Charles jailing, Ksi|., New York 1 Messrs. Mi Daniel A Irby, Lynchburg, Va.; Messrs. C. W. Purcell A Co., Kichlimnd, Va.; Messrs. Thomas, Branch A Sons, Petersburg, Va.; Klien Kirk, Montgomery, Ala. decl4—3m TVANDRIDGE & ANDERSON, OROCHRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 10A Banal) Stskki. Kh-hmojid, Va. Hare In store and for sale, on the most reasonable terms, a Urge a»»ortiuenl of FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies. tled-lf AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. | ANDRETH’S JLi .WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, (CROP OF 1860), Just received and for sale. AVe keep constantly ou band FARM GRIST MILLS, WHRE1BD HAY HAKES CORN SMELLERS, PLOUGHS PLOUGH CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS CORN PLANTERS, WHEAT FANS CUTTING BOXES, UNION WASHING MACHINES WATER DRAWERS, SPADES, SHOVELS HAY FOJlJiS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, AXES And all kinds <•! Agricultural Implements. We also sell PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES and SAW FJILJ.S, and BATES' HOISTING MACHINES Sole agents for the Slate of Virginia lor the sale q( ' RUSSELL'S COMBINED MOWER and REAPER BUCKEYE COMBINED MOWER and REAPER JKTNA COMBINED MOWER and REAPER BUCKEYE WHEELED CORN PLOUGH Also, MONITOR MOWER and REAPER. BECKHAM It fit)., fel>2-(ff C^ry. between ))th and 12th streets. V o T I 0 E 1 V T>* TH6 FARMERS AND PUNTERS OF VIRGINIA. The undersigned ask the attention of the Fanners and Planters of Virginia to Ibeir slock of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Ac,, for the Spring Trade. We name, in pari: PLOWS and CASTINGS, of all the approved siiesand patterns, CORN and TOBACCO CULTIVATORS. CORM SMELLERS and CUTTING BOXES, WASHING MA CHINES, CHURNS, WELL CURBS, SHOVELS, SPADES, IIOKs!.FORKS, HAMKS, TRACK CHAINS, Ac. Thase in want can rely upon getting a good article and their orders promptlv attended to. ALLISON A ADDISON, feh2Sf Fifteenth street. Richmond. A GRICULTURAL W A R E II () U S E — XX ESTABLISHED IN 1S46 —The subscribers still continue their business at the old stand on Franklin j street, between Wall street and the Ballard HomM and will be glad to see their old customers and the public generally. In addition to the stock of PLOWS of our own patterns, we mate Rick's Iron Beam Plows, for one, two, three and four horses, known as >' D D. ; Washington, Old Dominion and Pioneer Plows ; plow Castings for nearly all the Plows In use. And keep foraale Garden Seed*, Timothy, Herds and Orclufd* Grass'SeeiJs ; Baltimore Company Poudrette ; haltiiuotO OuMli**''!’ super Phosphide ,,f Lj«ie, if ■> *c i *c. dfiGROEWATTACO. au29--tf _____ Tomoultubal implements! Having perfecled arrangements by which I am enabled to supply any character of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at manufacturers’ prices, I solicit orders. B DENNIS, feblSf Cary, between 15th and 16th si*. S’RED OATS ! O SEED OATS I I REEVE A MAYO, Franklin street, between Eighth and Ninth. feb24f ’ _ HOUGH’S MINT JULEP, oil consignment, for sale by JOHN L. JONES, | f«b24f Commission Merchant, 16th st. _- __ BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. JgALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE, Ml> ESTABLISHED as a RHEUHE fuom QUACKERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED. DK. JOHNSTON has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, and only Effectual Remedy In tlie World for Weakness of the Hack or Limbs, Strictures, Affection of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Im potency. General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the iieart. Timidity. Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach, or Bowels—, those Terrible Disorders arising front Solitary Habits of Youth—secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipa tions, rendering marriage, Ac.kimpussihle. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annu ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands or Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise hare entranced listening Senate* with the thunders ef el<s|nence, or wakeil to ecslacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Persons, nr Young Men contemplating marri age, being awaro of Physical Weakness, organic Debil ity, Deformities,speedily cured. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously coulide in his honor as a gentleman, and contideutly rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored. This distiesslng affection, which renders life misera ble and marriage impossible, is the penalty paid by the victims of improper Indnlgencies. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into improper habits than by the prudent T Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious and deslnctlve symptoms of both hisly and mind arise. The System becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative pow er, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, Constitutional Debility, and Wast ing of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Graduate of one of the most eminent Colleges in thy United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadel phia, and 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, bash fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who li^ve injured them selves liy improper Indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, iiutitting them for either business, study, society, or marriage. These are some of tIce sad and melancholy* effects produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in tint Head, Dimness ol Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestiv- Functions, General Debility, Symptom* of Consumption, Ac. Mfxtam.y.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to he dreaded. Loss of Memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are coiue'of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their rigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, Cough, and Symp toms of Consumption. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice. from evil companions «»r Jit school, the effect* of which ffc nightly felt, even when asleep, ami, if mil cured, render* marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of hi* coun try, the pride of his parents, should he snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by thoconseqnence of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret hahil. Such persons must, before con templating MARRIAflK, Reflect that a sound mind and body are I lie most neces sary requisite* lo piontote conniibh# happiness. In deed, without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view,the mind becomes shadowed with despair.ind tilled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes flighted with our own OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Left hand side going from Hilliiuore street, a few door* from the corner. Kail not to oh «rve name and num ber. • ifr-tT* No letters reielvrd unless post|iaid and contain ing a stamp to he used on the reply, persons writing should state age, and send portion of ad vertisenient de scribing symptoms. The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs in his oflice. ENDORSEMENT oK THE DRESS. The many thousands cured at this establishment wit h in the last twenty years, and the numerous important Surgical Operation* poiTuruied by Dr. Johnston, wit nessed by the repoilers of the The Sun and many other paper*, notices of which have appeared again and again in*fore the public, besides his standing us a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient gnaranh e to l he afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. jan!9-1y CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Dissolution.—1tim* co-i;artmTsiii|. <n MINOR A J(INKS was dissolved by limitation on the 1st February, T. K. Minor retirini,' from tlm firm. T. F. MINOR, JOHN L. JONKS. C A U 0 . The co-partnorshlp of MINOR A JoNKS bavin;? ex pired hr limitation, till* ilnd.r-iximd will conlinim the PRODUCk COMMISSION BUSINESS at tba old .torn of Minor ,V Jones, No. t* FI fire 111 tl street. ||e will give hi- personul atlenlion to the sale of all Country Produce, l.ive Stork, Ac , on commission, and hopes t« receive a continuance of the favor- w llbcial lv extended to Minor A .1 one-, pleilx'liiK bim-elf to use lit- be-tetfort- for the interest of those who may favor him with their butdiie—. Tbo services of Mr. JOHN (1. EFFINtIRR are retalu od in hi-employment. JOHN L. JONES. In retiring from tbo firm of Minor A Jones, I lake pleasure in recoiumendinjf Mr. JOHN 1*. JoNKS to the former customer* of the concern. ft febfi—lm T. F. mi NOR. CIO-PARTNHKSIIIP.—1The iintlfrxigiirtl, of ) the firm of KENT, PA INF. A CO., have formed a Co-partnership for tlm purpose of conduct inc a OKNERAl. AUCTION ANH COMMISSION BUSINESS, Under the film of PAIN K & C <>., And have taken the store No. Ion, Main street, next below Mitchell A Tyler, and will be pleased to receive consiifiiraenta from their friends and the public. W. H. PAINE, jantW-eodl* R■ A. PAINE. Dissolution.—Tit« iinu <>i tinslkv & SHEPPKRSoN was dissolved on the fir-1 day of January, 1SB6, by mutual consent. The name of the linn will be colllilHled only hereafter tn the settlejnenl of accounts. C. C. T|NSI.K\, JaiitM-lf U. F. SHEPPKRSoN. r\ C. TINSLKV, I l f • a i.HI.1 V'PL’I* k M It IIIIII t»RH Will conlinut* tlie bnuliieMH at tli»» »»l«l Htaml <4 TIN8 I.F.Y & HllKl’PKUSON, corner <»r :td aiidtlrave *tn»et«. Being thankful for pant favor*, .solicits a cmiiinuame *»f the aaiue from hi* friend* and tin* public generally, pledging himself to give xatisfuction in all work d*»ne. jai.J4.tr C. <!. TINSLKY. /"NO-PAKTN KRSII 11* NOTICE—I have this \J day associated with me Mr. Joseph Pettyjohn, and the hn-ines* wilt in future ho conducted under the style of LKK b PKTTYJollN. Thinkful for the patronage extended to me for the last twenty years, I solicit a continuance of the same to the new concern. A. 8. LKK. jantf Q0-PARTNERSH1P NOTICE. * o. F. WKIS1GEK A CO. have admitted into co-part nership W. P. MdN'CUKE and II M. PAVNTKIt, and the business will lie conducted from January l,.ISt>6 under the ttrin and style nl WE1SI6KR, MONCURK & CO. Thankful fur the patronage of our friends and the public during the past four months, we would respect fully ask a continuance of the same tolhe new concern. 0. V. WEISIUEU * CO. WEIS10EK, »|ONCUKE A CO. can hr found at 7S Main street until about 1st February, when they will occupy the new house being completed fop them on Pearl (or 141 bI street, between Main and Cary, janlot CO-PARTNERS!! I|'.—'The undersigned have tb|s day entered iplo a co-partnership under tlie Arm aod style of . • BELL, SHEPHERD A CO., For the purpose of conducting a GENERAL COMMISSION BITTINESS. For the sale of all Country Produce, Lumber, Wool, dir., and by strict attention to business, hope to merit and receives liberal share ol business from their friends and the puulic generally. Mr. CHARLES C. KI.I.KTT, a man of long experience as a builder in this cily, will give his personal attention to the sale of all consignments of Lumber. Our oBce, for the present, will be at the corner of Eighth street and the Basin. ASHLEY J BELL, novlt ALB IN L. SHEPHERD. QO-PARTNEKSHIP. The undersigned have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting a COMMISSION BU8INK88 in the cily ot Richmond. under the style of iAUJ.KNKK, CARR1NUT* M A Co . amt will give their persnual at tentiou to the sale of PRolHH K. J. B. FAULKNER, ROBERT CARRINGTON, Charlotte, Va, RICHARD RUSSRLJ., sepl-fm HerkleubbTg. Va. H AY, FLOUR AND STORAGE— . 4tsi hales Timothy Hay ‘.’is' barrets Floiti, suitable for Lakers Also, Storage for Colton, Tobacco, Flour, Lime, Ball, Guano and other uiercbandlse. S P. LATH ROP, Agent, febl7-U Ibtb st , south side of Boclc. | A HHDS. PRIME NEW BACON SIDES J Vr hltds. “ “ “ m Shoulders 1« barrels ** “ “ Hams—su gar-cured. In store, for sale by feblot E. G. JAMES & CO. Fresh hominy, BEST TABLE BUTTER. REEVE A MAYO, Franklin street, (•blot between Eighth and Ninth. Choice gunpowder, imperial, hys SON and BLACK TEAS, for sale by f»b23f FRENCH A CRENSHAW. - RAILROADS. &c. Richmond & danville railroad, SUPER1NTKX DENT’S OFFICE, f Richmond, Eel>. 28, istki. > NOTICE Tosmi’I’EUS. The hour up lo which FREIGHT for this road will be received at the Depot, in Manchester, is extended to FOUR O’CLOCK P M , from and alter this dale. As it is necessary, lo enable the clerks lo make out the proper way hills, to have a lixed hour to stop receiving, nollco is hereby given that no freight wiM be received after the hour named. THOMAS DODAMKAD. fcb27-tf Snperintendent. /'t KEAT SHORT ROUTE TO THE NoiiTIL \JT EAST AND WEST, VIA THE RICHMOND, UK DERICKS IIURG AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, CAR RYING THE UNITED STATES MA1I.TWICE DAILY. The only Railroad route issuing through tickets and through baggage check* from Richmond to the cities North, East and West. Trains on this road are now run as follows: The Day Through Mail Train leaves Richmond daily (Sundays excepled) at SAM, arriving in Washington at 3:3n P. M , cntuiocting with the early afternoon ex press trains for the North, East and West. The Night Throngh Mail Train leave* Richmond daily at S P. M., arriving in Washington at A. M , connecting with the early morning trains for the North, East and West. The Express and Freight train leaves Richmond daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M., arriving it) Wash ington at 8::to P. M,, connecting with the 7:S(> P. M. Train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg and the Wert. Fare by this train lo Washington only for first class, and ♦•'i for second class passengers. The Accommodation Train between Richmond anil Milford leaves Richmond at :t:.to P. M., arriving at Mil ford at 8 P. M. Through Tickets and Through Baggage Checks to Alexandria, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all the principal cities in the West. For further information and through tickets, apply at the office of the company, corner Broad and Eighth streets, Shockoe Hill. J. B GENTRY, General Ticket Agent. SAMUEL RUTH. Superintendent. lel.Uf ptJR LYNCHBURG. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE AND SODTHSIDE RAIL ROADS. Passenger Trains leave Richmond daily (except Sun day) at 7:40 A. M. THROUGH TICKETS. First class, six dollars; second class, live dollars; children between the ages of six and twelve years, half first-class rales. The bridges on the Southside road having been re built, this line is NOW OPEN WITHOUT INTERRUPTION TOLYNCH IiUKO. Passengers leave Richmond at 7:40 A. M., and arrive iu Lynchburg at 5 P. M. Trains connect at Lynchburg with trains on the Vir ginia and Tennessee railroad. J. II. LESTER, Ticket Agent Richmond and Danville Railroad. fehlS—if RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO., > Richmond, Va., Jan. 27, isos. $ QIIANGE OF SCHEDULE. i»n ami after TtihM’A \, the with inxtapt, Train* upon thi**road will run a* follow*: Leave Manchester at 5:45 A. M , and at 3:55 I*. M. Leave Petersburg daily, ti:5o a. M., and at 5:10 I*. M. On Moial.iy*, Wednesday* and Fridays, a Freight Train, with a passenger car attached, will leave Man chester and Petersburg at 10:45 A. M. E. H. GILL, jan27-lf Engineer and Superintendent. IbJCHMOND and DANVILLEKA1LU0AD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after TUESDAY, December 12th, the PASSEN GER TRAIN on tin . road will run as follows: Leave Richmond daily, Sunday* excepted, 7:40 A. M Arrive at Danville, 5:10 P. M. Ijcuve Danville dully, Sundays excepted, 5:30 A. M. Arrive in Richmond, 3:15 P. M. Trains connect at Hurkevillu will* trains on the South aide Kailroad lor Lynchburg, and at Danville with the train* on the Piedmont Railroad,foT Greensboro*,Char iot te, &c. TUGS. DODAMHAD, Superintendent. deel2 if •yiUGlNlA CENTRAL RAILROAD. The following regular train* will be run on thi* road, on and alter MONDAY, February 12th : A Mail train daily, except on Sunday*, between Rich mond and Staunton, leaving Richmond at 7.45 A M.. and Staunton at S A. M A Night Mail Train, between Richmond and Gordon*ville seven times a week, leav ing Richmond al 7.15, I*. M., and Gordonsville at 12.30, A. Al. Till* train make* clone connections with train* «n the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and avoid* the delays at Gordoiisville on tin* former night schedule. By tin* train pa** jugor* for tho Sonthweat will not be delayed in I.yiichJHirg. A tri-weekly Mail Train, leaving Staunton at 7 A. M., forlhe Went, on Tuesday*, Thursday* and Saturday*. Tho Mail Train leaving Richmond connect* with train* on tho gRANGK AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. The Dally Mail Train connect* with stago coache* at Staunton for Lexington, Winchester, Ac. The Train West of Staunton connect* with stage coache* for Rockbridge Hath*, Rockbridge Alum, Warm, Hot and Healing Spring*, and the White Sulphur and le*wishu rg. A Freight Train between Richmond and Staunton connect* with freight train* on tin* Grange and Alexan dria Railroad for Lynchburg and Alexandria. Freight will he sent to any point ou the Grange and Alexandria Railroad without change of car*. Good* purchased in Northern citie* can ho sent di rect to and station on thi* road whore the Company ha* an Agent, hy consigning them to Stephen Hunter, Gene ral Freight Agint, Richmond. The charge for tin* transit through Richmond, including wharfage, dray age, storage and commlaaiona, will not exceed tencent* per Hk) pound*, and on heavy article* will lie much les*. Freight* will be collected at destination. Through Ticket* can be purchased at thi* office to Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Dalton. Fare to Lynchburg reduced to $»». Ticket* to living ton, Virginia, Id I. Freight office at Richmond clo*ed at 3 P. M • H. D. WHITCOMB, *epl2—tf General Superintendent. Officr Richmond and PktRK*nriui K. It Co., / Richmond, January 3, ISM. S ON AND AFTKK 1IIE 7TH~ OF m tag JANUARY, ]Si;e, l»i«> Sunday KTeiringSSgAg Passenger Train* will run on thi* r«*ad as heretofore, leaving Manchester at 3:55 P. M. and leaving P«icubon to* at 5. In P. M., arriving at Manchester al 7 P M. 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Price ♦? for the two volumes ; bv mail, post-paid, dcc22-tf pilK RICHMOND MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1 RICHMII.M), VIRGINIA.—This Journal w(ll he published as a Monthly Ucta.ro of so pages, the January lumber being issued early in |I,‘C Uiber. A res|s*clahle number of t\ie best writer* in this tountry have promised their support, (au ostentatious B plat ,i ... -.loij'-d.) ami a. ilic Kdtioraoferto l>ay liberally (or articles, it is hoped that the original Irparlipept ot the Journal will ho entitled to n -pect 1 ind cop tide tice. I Tl.e pages of the Journal will he devoted to Original \rlirle-, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, a Ke rosnect of Medicine and Snigery during Hie late war, in Eclectic Department, (which will he a chief feature of h • journal,) Reports of societies, Associations, IloepK aIs and Clinical Lectures, Review* and Biblingrapht •al Notices, Medical News, Editorials, Miscellaneous Matter, Ac. _ . ' Without making special promises, the Editors wilt indeavOV to make this Journal acceptable to Its sap sorters. Trkms—Five Dollars yearly, If paid In advance, or jefore the expiration of t he third month after in,* dal* j ,f subscription; If paid after this period. Ten Dollar* ^ >or annum. . , , Advertisements will he Inserted on the most liberal erms, and a» there are no Medical Journals now pub Ishe.l in the Southern Slates, adveitUers will enjoy lecnliaf advantages . _ K S. OAILLAKD. M. P., Richmond, Va. a W. 8. M, CIIKHNKV.M D., Staunton, Va. Kililnm and I'uMMimi. All letters in fetation to the literary or business in ;i»roMU of the Journal will be addreaaed to Dr. K. 8. . Saii.laep, Box 199, Kichmond, Va. no?17-tf 1 . STEAMBOATS, ftc. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP - COMPANY'S TROUGH LINK ^ i TO CALIFORNIA,, Tbncblng at riBWTj MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRY I NO T1IK UNITED HTATK3 MAIL. LEAVE PIER NO. t;l, NORTH RIVER, foot of Canal 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 ASPINWALL, connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. MARCH. * 1st—Arizona, connecting with Ooldnn City. Wth—Henry CHarsrFT, Captain Gray, connecting with the Colorado, t'apt. Watkins. 21st—Nkw York, Captain Horner, connecting with Constitution, Captain Farnsworth. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Parirm Ports, Those uf 1st touch at Maxzanili.o. A discount of onf quaktkk from steamers' rates al lowed to second raliln and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of oxk quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honurahle discharges, HALF FARE. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and at tend to ladies and children without male protectors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, aud passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on hoard. Medicine and at tendance free. A Steamer will lie placed on the line January 1st, lSUS, to run from New Orleans to Aspinwall, via Ha vana. For Passage Tickets or further information, apply at the Company’s Ticket iidti- , on tin- wharf, foot of Canal street. North River, New York. dec2--3ro F. W. G. BELLOWS, Agent. TjM)R NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The splendid new aide-wheel steamships HATTERAS, Lewis Parrish, Commander ; ALBEMARLE, II. A. Bouknr, Commander: Leave Richmond every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, FeaveNew York WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ' These ships ure entirely new, and were built ex pressly for the route. They have splendid saloons and staterooms, aud the fare, accommodations and attention are unsurpassed. Passage, meals and state-rooms included, $12. Goods shipped by tliis line are landed regularly at New York, on the Company's covered pier, within foriv-eiglit hours. Shiupers are invited to notice that the great damage and loss by handling nod exposure from frequent re shipping, us on other lines, 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, al Pier No. 36, North River, aud the Company's steamers for Wil mington, N. Charleston, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans, leave from the same pier. Goods for these points ran lie transferred without expense or exposure. Insurance is very low by these ships,and the economy in time, insurance and condition in which goods are de livered, make.-this Hie cheapest route from Virginia. Insurance effected at lowest rales when ordered. AGENTS; Livingston, Fox .V Co., 14! Broadway, New York. Samuel Ayres & Co., Richmond, Ya. • I alWell IMJlin, ' 11y I 'Mill aim I nmnui(. T. H. Webb, Norfolk, V*. For freight or pas-age, apply to SAMUEL AYRKS A CO.. Agents, Igjf* office corner of Cary and Virginia street*, oppo. site the Tobacco Exchange. nov2l>-tf TAMES RIVER LINE NORFOLK AND RICHMOND STEAMERS. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, AND THE ADAMS, 1IARNDEN AND NATIONAL EXPRESS. The Steamer M MARTIN, Captain I.lvixnaToH, steamer CITY op RICHMOND. Captain STK.tsmas, Leare Haskins A Urldgford's wharf EVERY MORK1NU(Sundays excepted) AT HALF-PAST SIX O’CLOCK,connecting at Norfolk with Hie Ol.ll BAT USB STKUIKKS, KFW l.tXR STKARKKa, THoMAS KELSO, GEORGE LEARY, Captain Kcaski l, . Cupiain Bi akcmah, ADELAIDE, DICTATOR Captain Carnor; Captain Lahhui; FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YnRK. For further information, apply at the office on the wlmrf formerly ocpnpled by the Old Line Steamers. Freight received from S to 8 P. M If. O. HASKINS, Office at Rocketts. D. B BRIDOFORD, Office at BrhlgforJ A Myers, on Hie Dock, Between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streeta. All FUEIflllTS for points on the river MUST BE PREPAID. HASKINS A BUIDOFoKD, iiot'JiI_If General Agents James River Line. /VFEICK OF W K I. I. S, FA II G o * CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY, * >o. *4 ItruHilwny. New Veik. SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO TtlK PACIFIC COAST Will pleaso take notice, that having been appointed FREIGHT AGENTS OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAM SHIP company, We are prepared to receive Freight for CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SANDWICH ISLANDS, CENTRAL AMERICA, A*0 , ‘ WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. For rales apply at our office, No. M Broadway, orj freight office ..II ek foot or Canal street. Steamers will sail 1st, lllhatid 21*1 of each mouth ; those dates falling on SUNDAY, on preceding KATIIIt DA V. No SLOW FREIGHT RECEIVED ON DAY OF SAIL ING. FREIGHT MUST BE DELIVERED ON DOCK Fi * >T Ilf I A.1AI. * 1 UC.r. 1 . Hill* of I aiding will lie issued at No. M Broadway, our usual Package Express will l.e neiil l.y earh Steamer AND Wll.l. CLOSE AT lo A. M. l»N SAILING DAY. Our Letter Bag* will close al 11:30 A M. For c.uive nlence of ..nr up-lown cusl.jni. rs a letter Lag will Le kept at the Metropolitan Hotel and on the dock foot of Canal street. our FHAN'KED ENVELOPES will lie on sale at the office of the Hotel and at our offices, No. M Broadway aud Canal street dock. All letters sent through us MUST BE IN GOVERN MENT ENVELOPES. Sight Exchange on San Francisco for sale. Telegraphic transfer* of money made to all point* reached by the wire* on West Coast. California Coupon* bought at best rate*. tioVS—6m WEI.I.S,' FARGO A CO. SOLE LEATHER, &c. OH. CHALKLKY & CO., • Cary, between Eleventh and Twelfth elreeta. Manufacturer* and Dealer* In Oak aud Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, * Upper CALF-sKINS, KIPS, Harness, Bridle and Fair LEATHERS, Of all kind*. Cod Liver and Neat’* Foot OILS. dnclOf Dry and Green HIDES N EAT’S FOOT, NEAT’S FOOT, NEAT’S FOlJOT, and TANNER’S OIL. TANNER’S OIL. TANNER 8 <»IL, ■ For sale by o. II. CHAI.KI.EY A Co . , Hide and Leather Dealer*. Carv *tree». fel.p.f Between Eleventh anil Tw» mhj SADDLES, HARNESS. &c. O ADDLKKY, HARDWARE O AND SADDLERS’ T «> <> L S , A PCI f AsdoKTMl Fine Riding Saddle*. mid.e«. Bi';; tfuiklt, puled Buggy and <’•>»<* M.iunl.ng*, to which ( ! invito City and coiiutry<trayj-(|RSE wATICIIfS. Pnrmerly with Smith, Rhode* A Co., , Now at R. L. William*, * &o21—If 67 Main .Ireet. [ f 1AST-STEEL J’OLE AXES! are in receipt «f a large assortment of Collin* A j *o .M inn- A Stewarts Axe*, which we offer for sale at " he’low.ot market late*. W. S IIONNAN A CO., * Jan17t Governor *lreet. a|i:s. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORER, . . 11 W-b-ter’a Hair Invigorator. ] BLUNT A MOSELEY, Druggist*, J jan2.r>f % Mam *t , Dear Mill. r\II.S! OILS!—Sperm, Whale, Machine, f Linseed, Kero*ine, lamp and Iard"il* For sale hy POWER A M PH All., f. fehtlf Corner 17th and Main »l*^ P1 f\ REASE ! .GREASE ! !—White Grease, in IT boxes, for Stage*, Wagon*, Carts, Carriage*. Milt ; earing, Ac.—the best artiolein «*e. For sale ov J. POWER A Mrl’llAIL, d.-clfif Main and Seventeen'!* »tr-et. >00 Sf "GU( Un‘21 * * • : —— -- r AAA BUSHELS I’KINCE EDWARD I -000... -in.«--Aasn’Sbf' Itjuioj m - - STEAMBOATS, Ac. IfRElUHT FOB NEW AND BOSTON. INLAND ROUTS, VIA CHE8APEAKR BAT AND C»] NAL, THROUGH TO NEW YOHK. the old Powhatan steamboat company i The new and first da** «team-rs STATE OP MART LAND, PETERSBURG and STATE OF VIRGINIA, are n>’W receiving and forwarding merchandise of all de scription* from Richmond to Philadelphia. New York and Boston, in connection with the Canal Lino of daily steamer* from Baltimore. These steamers leave Richmond every Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday, for Baltimore. Goods shipped on those day, will be landed in New York on the third day thereafter. Shipper* will lake notice that goods shipped hy Ihta line do not go to ska, hot are carried entirely through I.VI.ASP, thu* saving or superseding tin- necessity of in surance against ski risks. The large sire of the steamers belonging to this line enable us to carry good* at less than hy any other route. Freight for points beyond New York will be forward- * ed with dispatch. 7 This line is the only one that connects with a dally line from Baltimore for Philadelphia and New York, and that can give through receipt*. No drayage or commission charged. Tbe two lines occupy the same wteirf in Baltimore. For freight or passage, apply to DAVlIl A WM CURRIE, Office al Charles T. Wortham A Co.'*, oet24—t* Fifteenth street. TOOK NEW VORK. THE OLD LINE. ESTABLISHED IN 1861. NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. _ t The inagniflcent aide-wheel steamships NIAGARA amt SARATOGA, In command of Captain* Corel and ffil.mi, experienced seamen. The Pursers, Messrs. WIL LIAM O. and J. M Smith, are well kDown to the commu nity. In point of strength, speed and finish, these ships are unei|ualcd. FkKiGHT capacity large aud rates moderate. No changing of Freight a* hy other lines, which I* so very injurious to cargo. * Insurance, If desired, can be effected at tbe very low est rates. order your good* to come by this safe aud speedy Line. Passenger accommodations are superb. Tickets and Berth* secured on board, or at my olffcn, Rocketts. They leave Richmond, from Ludlam A Watson’s wharf, every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on the Hood tide. The liour ascertained by reference to daily papers of the dav previous to day of departure. r d-cUot'f GARRET F. WAT>U.\\ Rockett*. rpHK BALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS. To sail WEDNESDAY, March 7tb, at 4 o'clock, P M The l)r*t class sleamship CUBA, (I,list tons,) Captain Siindberg, will be promptly despatched, a* above, for Havana, and thence to New Orleans, from Brown's wharf, Fell's point. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, applv to HENRY M. WARFIELD A CO , Agents, IG Spear's wharf. N. B —No freight received or hills of lading signed feb28—iinh6 H. M W 4 Co. rpiIE S A K A TOGA, FOR NEW YORK This new and magnificent steam*hip, of the old and pomilar line, will leave her wharf at Rockets on SAT URDAY. the 3d March, at 3 o'clock, 1*. M Ticket* and berths seenred either at my office or on board. Her accommodation* are unequalled and fr ight ca pacity large. Kales moderate Frcigbt received until I o'clock. P. M . Saturday. Passenger* are requested to be pun. fuiil to the boar of departure. mhl-81 PARENT P. WATSON. P)K BALTIMORE,SAVANNAH and BOSTON. POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY. SEMI-WEEKLY LIXE. leaves Richmond every Wednesday and Saturday. Leave* Baltimore every Wednesday and Saturday. The steamer STATE OK VIRGINIA, Captain Charles Travers, will leave here al 12 o'clock, M , SATURDAY, the 3d instant. Freight received Friday, and up to II o'clock, A ' Al.. . atnrday. This steamer has splendid saloons, staterooms and passenger accommodation*. Passage For freight or passage, apply to DAVID Ji WILLI AM CURRIE. Office at C'harlos T. Wortham Jt Co mhl-3t Fifteen! Ii -Iri el, pOK NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP Cl iMPANY The new and elegant side-wbep| steamship “A L B K M A R L K,” Captain II. A. BoDK.se, Will leave her wharf al Rocketts, on SATURDAY, the 3d of March, al 3 o'clock, P. M Passengers will please be punctual to that hour For freight or passage, having unsurpassed acc< tnuio dallnns, apply to SAMUEL A VIlK.s .V Co , feb'-IS--41 Corner Cary and Virginia at*. NO T i C K —GII A N G K OF „ TIME' rWnt&.-l _ ffiZCHBsa On and alter MONDAV, March filli, Ihe steamer M MARTIN will change her day* of leaving Richmond to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning, leave Norfolk on alternate days feb'ig—Iw rjK)i LIVERPOOL. 1 OTC TheANo. 1 barque QUEEN VICTORIA, non “ at City Point, is ready to receive freight for Liverpool. Liberal advances made on consignments to my friends in London, Liverpool or Dublin. For freight, apply to K. II. DIBKEI.L. JaniM-tf /IANAL OPEN TO LKX-w*. frrrrr;*. \J INUToN AND BUCHANAN. pnslni1 ^ Fare through to I.y nchhuri:, without uiealx, i.V Fare through to Lexington, without iihriU, with »<*!•, Far** through to Buchanan, without in<-al», $6, with muaU, Our Packet Boat* learo Richmond Monday, Wed ne*day and Friday, at U P. M Returning, Ih»v> Lex ington at 1 A. M , Buchanan at /» A. M , .Monday. Wed ne»d.ir and Friday and, to enable in* to connect witl« ihtf W«M«rn railnad »rit we will leave I.ym hl-urc. % •Mine day*, al 7* P. M Thii* will make our boat* 11 boar* later at t h» different place* on tho lino between Lymhl.ur* »nd Richmond. K fclI*»XI* feb3tf w in its, Liuuuiu, ac. IESBEKU, Jt |»:W COMMERCIAL EMU K, POKStER CART ARP dTR *T» Just received by direct importation, and for »»!• in bond, \ Seignelle lii.in.lv, Planet Quill Ion Brandy, , James llennessv A Co. Brandy, nurd, t>u|niy A Co. Brandf, Yinisges 1830, M aiel H4 . *1*0, Castle Hidlaud Uin. For sale in original packages, in bond, at L. tfsBF.KG, New Commercial Block, corner Cary and 13th *t*. janlTf __ _____ ___ 1HTIKES, BRANDIES AND GHAMPAGIfft \\ 3 quarter-cask- very superior Sherry Wine 6 quarter and '1 one-eighth casks Cognac and Ro chelle Brandies 2 quarter-casks itursandy Port 12 case* superior Whiskey Cocktail 12 cases superior Uin Cocktail 26 ca-e- Moetand 1 handon's Green Seal, Yorgenay slid Mllery Champagnes list ca.es Claret For sale by FRENCH A CRENSHAW febSfit _ 11 ANGUS'S WHISKEY. ’I lie subscriber Is agent f..r the sale of this superior YIll.SKhY, made by Peti-r Hanger, Jr. A supply on and at wholesale or retail. JOHN L. JONES, i*bl3-ti Ko 0 Fiftsouth -tr.-t [ I ANGER’S RYE WHISKEY, . II. 6 barrel* Hanger's superior Rye Whisk, v 10 barrel* verv lin»* old B..nrh..n Whiskey 26 barrel- Mountain lire Whiskey 75 barrel* pure Rectified Whiskey u *tore and for sale at low prices by f..hnr GBO. I. IIKKRIWO *00. N U N l> R IKS. London Porter. Scotch Ale. Table Claret, fin. Le-ndoo lock Brandv. fine Sherry " ins. best brands Cham ague, English, French and American Mustard, finest reen and Black Teas, Worcestershire Sauce, English how Chow. Ac., Ac., io store and for sale by feUit _ tiEt) I HERRING A CO. CELEBRATED “ ZEIGLER’’ WHISKEY, / copper distilled by old process, and very high la or on consignment and for sale, or, on con ig PALMER, HARTSOOK A CO., dec21f Llbliy Building. IOLLAND UIN.—Pure HOLLAND UIN, for medicinal purposes, for sale by . A. BODKKKi: A BRO., janlSt Druggists, No In Main street i find F. MARTELL BRANDY, I • Imported by Caakie Brother*, fur medicinal par ses, at P. K. DIIPUY’8 leeSS-f Drug st'.r l FEW BBLS. VERY FINE CIDER, just • i Y arrived, for sal; by PALMBR, HARTSOOK A CO., ieefi-lf * Libby Buildings. HANDLES and SOAP. J 100 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Tailed CANDLES, fsi boxes Brown and Fancy SOAP, For sale by r«b2St FRENCH A CRENSHAW. • ♦