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1 VOLUME 75. RICHMOND, VA., FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1866. _ NUMBER 64. RICHMOND WHIG. DAILY AND 8EMI-WEEKLY. WB10 BB1LDIN0, COB'SEK OOVKRXOB AND rBANX L1M STREETS. T S RMS: DAILY—On* Year.*1® ®® •• Six Month*. • ®® , •• On* Mouth. I ®® , SEMI-WEEKLY—On* Year. * °°. •• " Six Month*. 5 ®0* ADVERTISEMENTS—.'Cvixtt-m** Cxxr* per Squat* of Eight Line*, for each of th# ffrst two inoorUona, with a liberal discount when eontlaued longer. . PROFESSIONAL CARLS. GW? RICHARDSON, ' • ATfOdXNlY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ha* resumed hit professional pursuits. He will ; practice ia all tna Court# of the city of Richmond, and of the counties of Henrico and Hanover. Take cases In any District Court of Appeal* where the .inducements offered are sudlcleot. Attend to the investigation of title* ani collection of claim* of every description, arxl give special atteutlou to cases in Ike Supreme Court of Appeam of Vlrgiula. When not at Court, he may be found ut his residence, Oakland, Hanover. Address Richmond, Vs., Box MO. mb 10—ts _____ JJENRY A. WISE, Sr., Will practise law in th# Court* of Richmoad and Hen- I rlco, generally) and in criminal eases in the Court* of other cltle* aud counties Convenient, when specially employed He ran always be found at th* office of Danner A Wise, tn (he Law Buildings, Richmond, or at > the house of Mra. Pulliam, In M*..cheel*r. j Jan3o-3m j JN K. FARRAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend th# Court* of Amelia, Prince Edward, Not- ■ to way, Cumberland and Powhatan. Particular atten tion given to the collective of Claim*. Address—Jeteravlile, Amelia. nov2- da * o. a. upigworD, | 1. a. obiswolb. 'm QRISWOLD & GRISWOLD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, KICBXOXb, VtauldtlA, Have removed their off!:* to Marshall street, between Eighth and Math street*. Practice la all the Court* of i - the City of Richmond and eouotles of Heurico and Han over, and the CireuU Court* of Essex and King and Queen. s r.B oc?6—-dm BARKSDALE, J*., * ATTORN ET AT LAW, ■ aitvax cor at Borax, va. COURTS— Halifax qaA Pittaylvanla, and tha CireuU t Conns of Campbell am'YWnvllle. sep2S—ly p EO. D. WOOTTON, 7rT03NET AT UW, AND HOTART PUBUC Tor Richmond and Henrico county, COLLECTOR OP CLAIMS. Offers hi* professional service* to the people generally | at home and abroad. fgf Office—Monttcello House, on Main street, a few doors aboee St. Charles Hotel Jy-’®—ly X\T C. CARRINGTON, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. HotraXSaVILLB, it.BBBAat.XCorNTT.VA. Attends the Courts tn the counties of Buckingham, V.I.A. sthamarla and Tun sDecial attention to collecting and securing elatm* In those counties, and I the county of Fluvannaand city of Lynehbnrg. Refer to Bondurant, Elliott 4 Shields, proprietor* ot the Whig. nov2S—ly p EO. C. CABELL, attorney at law, Will practice in all th# Court* of Pittsylvania, Hallfhx and Henry counties, and the Circuit and Hasting* | Court of Danville. I Adreaa—Danville, Ya. *u2S—ly TJENRY HUDNALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to Conveyancing and Sxnml nation of Titles. Offlce on Governor atreet, over late Examiner offlce. __ _1 TAMES B. PANNILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FITTSTt-VAVIA cor.vrr, va. Will attend to any business in the line of his profes sion, In Pittsylvania anl adjacent eountiee. Particular attention given to the Collection of Claims and prompt remittances made. Post Offlce—Chalk Lev*!, Pittsylvania county, Ya. sep23—dm _ JOHN A. COKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTART PUBLIC. nicBUovo, va., ▼Ul practie* In all the Courts* of Rtdfcmond city and the counties of Henrico and Hanover. Orpica In Law Building, Franklin street. eep2B—ly., j^Aff NOTICE. JAMES FTIaSANYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY. Por th* Circuit and Hustings Courts of the City ot | Richmond and County Court of Henrico. By offlce in the Law Building, Richmond, Va. Practice* la all the Courts at Richmond, and Collect* Claims in the adjoining e.■unties , oet9—ly EOSSST JCt-P. ISAAC I. CAAE1.VUTOX. ^QULD A CARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS IT LAW. Will practice In all the Court* of the city of Richmond. Offlce on Governor street, near Bro.ad street. [anl—ly PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. WOOD BOULDIN and WOOD BOULDIN, Jn., will at tsn 1 a* partners all th* Conn* of Charlotte and Meek Itnhurg counties. WOOD BOULDIN will attend also the Coarts of Hsli t fax eounty and the Supreme Court of Appeals at Rich mood Wood Bortoix. Ja.t I Wood Bom oiw. BuyJton, Ya Taleott P. 0., «tt*_tf | Cbailotteeo. , pEACHY R. GRATTAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce on east side of Twefth. at th* end of Capitol etreet, neer the Governor's Hones.sepia—ly t Altx rn. BOU.ADAT. SABI'XL r. BATLT. CHASTAI5 WBITB. HOLLADAY, BAY'LY & WHITE, AT TORNEYS AT LAW, Richmond. Va.. practice In ' th* Court* of th* city of Richmond, and th* coun ,i," of Henrico, Hanover, Caroline, Goochlaud and LoaU*'* 8AiIUEL No^PufctV . CHAST UN WHITS has an offlce at Ashland, Hanover | *°Offlee 1n*L* w Building Richmond._o*1'^—ly fowbatav aoa »**•• *•Jh Of the 1st* irm Macfarland * Robert*. ROBERTS A ROBINSON, ATTORNEYS at law, Ones Jo.. 7* Jtain wamm, RICHMOND, VtRQINIA-, WUI attend to legal business entrusted to theta la Virginia and Washing- on. P. C. anK ‘7_ i rpHOMAS F. GOODE, ATTORNRT AT LAW, BOTDTON. MEt KLKNBURG COUNTY, VA. COURTS—Meckleaburg, Lunenburg and Brunswick. [au26—ly]_1 Vr^m. w. henry, ATTORNRT at LAW, cnantotT* cocmT norai, ta., (attends tba Court, of CbArl..UO, Prince Edward and Halifax._ JgENJAMIN W. FINNEY, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, RICHMOND. VA. , to* art—Richmond, Amalia, Powhatan and Cheeter **0 Sea on Franklin, between Seventh and Eighth %tr%, Address Box 17.__ noTll--6ai x il. DAVIDSON, A* .ATTORNEY atlaw. No 1 Caa o»D*t-«t ST.NEW ORLEANS. axrxka ro Walter 0 Robinson, President of the Mechanics and Traders' Bai'k. New Orleana : Thos. A Adame, Presi dent Cre.Mii; Mutual Insurance Company. New Orleans ; Alfred Peun, President Union Beck. New Clean.; Charles Briggs President Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company'now Orleans; Hon. Jno. A J. Cresswell Washington. i». C.; Sd. D. Christian, Attorney at Law, Lynehbnrg. Va._aoeXA-iy^ ISAAC R. WATKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CSABiont Cor at Uores, Virginia. CoraT*_Charlotte, Prince Edsrard and Lnnenburg deeiS-tm ____•___ DR. JOHN MAHONY, SURGEON DENTIST, (For many year* associated with Dr. John G. Wayt.) would respectfully hlt pairoae, and all others who may need Lis serelces, that ia eouse auence of tha destruction of hie o«ce by the great 4y» ho hu upaood an office at his r«*U«nc« oo Fourth .•reel, between Broad and Marshall, wher* he caa he (land at all hours. Artidcial Teeth inserted on gold, ITiyer and sulcaalte. The highest price paid for old Pold Plate.__ _mj30 dly ttenry g. can son, attornby at law, Practices in ail the Courts ef the city of Rlohmoad and sennit of Honrtco. ■Hf'Oflee in the Law Building. sn4--ly X^RED ERICK N. FLEMING, ~ attorney AT LAW, Ooockxajo Cocir Honan, VIRGINIA. aorW-ly - PROFESSIONAL CARLS. jr^R. \V? W. PARKER ias inran tmr PRACTICE OP MEDICINE AXD SUBOERT. Officr: Corner of Broad and Tenth streets, op posite City Hall. oetl*--ly Dr. r. t. coleman, Orpin, LINDEN ROW, Fravhm.v 8taist, Third Door above Second Street. Janll-3m_ ENTAL CARD. Dr. R. N. HUDSON Has rasitned the practice of DENTISTRY, and may ba found at his Oflce, on Main street, opposite the Arling ton House._ dee29-6m RENTAL NOTICE. JOHN 0. WaTT, Dentist, having recovered hli health, has resumed the practice of DENTISTRY in Richmond, and respectfully offer, his services to hi* old friends and patients, and all other, who may need them. Offlce and residence snath side of Grace, between Seventh and Eighth streets, where he may be found at all hoar*. nov29—ly* DR. CHARLES S. MILLS Ha* renamed the practice of his profession In the City of Richmnnd. OBce. Twelfth, between Broad and Marshall »treels_cctl—ly METALS AND MINERALS.—Persons wish. ing In formation respecting the MINERAL WEALTH OP THE STATE, can obtain full particulars by calling upon Dr K. IT. GRANT, at Richmond. novS—tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. gOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE : Maim, Bitwer.v Eiokth and Nisth Stajstu, UNDER SPOTS WOOD HOTEL. We have perfect'd our arrangements and are now forwarding CURRENCY, . COIN, VALUABLES, AND FREIGHTS, At Grsatlt Ridccid Rates, ro all Points in the Soother* Stav*3. All goods shipped by the Adams and Har.vlem Ex fuss Companies, from the Nor.h, are transferred to ua to complete transportation South. Good* shipped from the North by steamship uni marked to onr care, will be promptly forwarded to des tination T rek ufCharoefok C, xuiestoxs ako Drat AUF. Good* called for without charge. For particulars, apply at orr ofice, dec30-3m SOUTH SR J EX t* HESS COMPANY. NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANS PORTATION COM PAN r. OFFICE: Mat* Street, between Tbirtrrmts amd Focrtrr.mtr Struts, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to forward Currency, Coin, Valna bias, and freight, to points N0RT1, 80UTH, • FiAST and WEST. The Tariff of Charges la based upon fair business principles, -runout using oppressive iu me puui.u. Good* shipped front tho North by steamships, and marked to ths care of the National Express and Trans portation Conjpanv, will be promptly torwarded to des tination, FREE OF CHARUt, for Commission or Dray - age. Goods called for wituobt charcie and promptly for warded . 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New subscribers to all ive of ths Periodicals for 1x16. will receive, gratis, any two of the “ Foar Reviews ” for 1665. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the fol lowing reduced rates, vis: Blackwood from September, ’.«64, to December, 1665, Inclusive, at the rato of #2 50 a year. The North British from January, 1S63, to December, 1665. inclusive; ths Edinburgh ind the Westminster from April, 1664. to December, l$to, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the year 1S65, at the rate of $1 50 a year for each or any Review. A few copied yet remain of all the Four Reviews for 1563 at *4 s set, or $1 50 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, SS Waik-r street, New York. L. S. A Co. also publish the FARMERS GUIDE, Bv Hixav Stepbuxs. of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Noarox, of Yale College. Two volumes royal octavo, 1,600 pages, and numerous Engravings. Price *7 forth* two volumes ; by mail, post-paid, ts. dec22-tf_ THE RICHMOND MEDICAL JOURNAL, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.—This Journal will be published a* a Monthly ttc’.aro of 50 pages, the Jandarj number being issued early In December. A respectable number or the best writers in this oountry have promised their support, (an ostentatious display of names avoided.) and as the Editors offer tu pay liberally fer arttelee, it is hoped that the original department "of the Journal will be entitled to respect and confidence. The pages of the Journal will be devoted to Original Articles. Foreign mud Domestic Correspondence, a Re trospect of Medicine and Sutgery during the late waf, an Eclectic Department, which will be* chief feature ol tV Journal,) Report* of Societies. Associations. Hospi .als and Clinical Lectures, Reviews ar.d Bibliographi cal Notices, Medical News, Editorials, Miscellaneous Without making special promises, the Editors will endeavor to make this Journal acceptable to its sup porters, Ti**s_Five Dollars yearly, if paid in sdvanee. or beforethe expiration of the third month after the date of subscription; If paid after this period, Ten Dollar* per annum. . . . „„ Advertisement* wlU be inserted on the most liberal terms, snd a. there are no Medical Journal, n- w pub lished ia ths Southern Slates, advertisers will enjoy peculiar advantage*. . , _ K S. OAlLLA RD M. D.. Richmond, Ya. W. S. McCHESNKY.Jl. D., Staunton, Va. Editor* and Publishers. All letter* In relation to the literary or business in terests ofthe Journal will be addressed to Dr. E. S. Gaili-aso, Box 199. Richmond, Ya. nov)7-tf SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO and cigars. Id kind* of superior Chewing Tobacco and Cigar# 6 kinds of tne Cigars Por sale by OAXDR1DCE A AXDERSnN, jani-’-tf No. 1"5 Broad street. ^XLE GREASE ! 500 KEGS For sale by B DENNIS, jartSO-tf Cary, between 15th and 16th streets. Flour, flour, flour. C?d barrel* Baltimore bxtra I *) “ Richmond famity 50 “ Superine 25 “ Legs'* Family. mhSf * ___A. Y. STACKS ft C(V_ p rindstones. «} tons Nova Scetla (Machinery) GRINDSTONES. Snruiry »ite», weighing from 7u0 to 1,400 poanJfc«Aca For tale oc eouAlgnmtfat. f.nv feb»r LEE ft PETTYJ' H>. CITESEBROUGFUS LUBRICATING OILS, the best and cheapest lubricator* ever discovered, for sa-e by B. DKXNiS, febie* Car*, be w.-nlSth and ibtft *ire-t*. IimCE VIRGINIA CURED BACON, Hams, Shoulder* and Sides, for sale on constgti mBOt. E. 0- JAMbS ft CO., mbJf _ Coaimareal Block. ivAA GROSS DAILEY’S MATCHES^ Awl/ 900 gross PARLOR MATCHES, for sale by tnh9f WM. TAYLOR ft SON. T7RESH SARATOGA W ATER, ARTESIAN i1 WBLL WATER iSt. Catherine's,, for *sle by "*• P. E. I'CPDY, Druggist, mltT^ No. 101 Broad street. C"~ RUCIBLES,-CRUCIBLES.—Hissian Cru cibles, for melting gold, silver 4c.. for sale by A BODBKbK ft BRO.. Druggi-U, Wo. Id Main street. 9A BARRELS TRULLY N. E. RUM, fot tab it*** bT WM.JTA YLOR ft SON. SPLIT-BOTTOM CHAIRS.—I am agent foi the sal# of these Chairs, made by H. H. Perkins, of Louisa county A supply in , Commission Merchant, ^ IKON WOKKS. AGLE MACHINE WORKS RE-ESTABLISHED. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned hare formed a Co-partnerehlp under the name and atyle of KAHL A RAHM, To conduct a GENERAL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, At their newly fitted up establishment, the EAGLE MACHINE WORKS, Corker of Nixth axdCaxal Strerts, (South side of Basin,) RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to manufacture STATIONARY and PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Of any required power. ALSO, SAW and GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARINGS, STEAM BOILERS, BRASS and IRON CASTINGS, FORGINGS, and MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Having obtained most of the patterns of the late Mr. Philip Rahm. we can build new and repair old Machine ry with great facility ; and, being supplied with the most labor saving tools, wo can favorably compete with anv establlshm-nt in any kind of work, both as to quality and price. The aenior Partner, FRANK KAHL, A Mechanical Engineer, was, for a number of years, superintendent and partner in tho late P. Rahiu's EAGLE MACHINE WORKS. ADOLPHUS J. RAHM, Son of the late P. Rahm, aided by F. KAHL, Haa conducted the business of hi* father etnee his death, in January, 18*2. until the fire in April, 1S65, when the works were destroyed. We assure the public that any work entrusted to us will be carried out on the most scientific and practical plan, combining simplicity with efficiency, and ecoiy> my with durability. v As successors to the late Mr. P. Rahm, of the Eagle Machine Works, on Cary Rtreet, Richmond. Virginia, we sodcit a continuance of the liberal patronage here tofore enjoyed by that establishment from its friends and the public generally. FRANK KAHL, Peb2l-tf A. J. RAHM._ ^METROPOLITAN WORKS, Corxer of Sevexth axd Cax.il 8treets. Having supplied ourselves with the necessary pat terns, we are prepared to execute, at short notice, orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CASTINGS, BRASS or IRON, Say IRON FRONTS, FOR STORES AND WAREHOUSES; CASTINGS FOR RAILROADS, all kinds: CASTINGS FOR MILLS AND MACHINERY GENE RALLY ; WAGON AXLES COMBLETE, with Boxes; SASH WEIGHTS, GRATE BARS, * Ac., AC. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Of all kinds repaired In the best mannerand with quick despatch. *5" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, jgf We would can particular attentlou to our facilities for manufacturing and repairing I UDAVvv' i rvCicOuOt ruii idiikiu .uiw.?, wv.. Having done a considerable quantity cf this descrip tion of work recently, our stock of patterns ts veiy complete. All the Wronght andCast Iron Work forthe “HOWE TRUSS’’ and other Bridges supplied, including the long, heavy Bolts, complete, with Ruts, Angle Blocks Washers. Sc. Wrought Iron and Wooden TRUCKS, for Railroad*, fitted up complete, with Wh»elsand Axles, Springs, Sc Having erected a commodious Smith-Shop, we are prepared to do Blacksmiths' Work of all kinds, inclu ding WK0UGHT-1RON GRATINGS, for Dwellings, Warehouses. Ac. For the quality of the IRON and BRASS WORK sup plied at this establishment. we respectfully beg leave to refer to Charles Campbell, Esq , Superintendent City Gas Works, and the officers of the James River and Kana wha Canal,as well as the Superintendents, Eogineersand Master-Machinists of the several Railroads leading from this citv ; also, to Major E. T. D. Myers, Engineer Rich mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac and Richmond and Petersburg Railroads, and A. L. Maxwell, Esq., Bridge Builder, Mseon, Georgia, for whom we have executed targe orders. Since the admission, on 1st October last, of Mr. J. J. Montagne to an interest in our SASH, BLIND and DOOR Business, we have Increased and improved our Ma chinery, and are now prepared to furnish with neatness and despatch, at lowest cash ptices, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, and Scroll Sawing. We ask especial attention to onr facilities for working CIRCULAR MOULDINGS, Of any size. Hard Wood Mouldings for Railway Coaches, apd Ornamental Sawing of all kinds j Orders solicited. TANNER A EHB^TS.* I Highest cash prices paid for OLD IKON, BRASS, COP PER, Ac. _janI7-tf pENINSULAK MACHINE WORKS, MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE. Portable and Stationary Engines Saw Mills and Shingle Machines Iron and Brass Castings and Forcings of every dt * scrlption, for Railroad and other purposes Hand and Crank Cars Bolts and Nuta Saw Arbors Iron Railing AGRICULTURAL MACHINERT, of the latest and most improved patterns, lnclnding : Thre-hing, Cleaning and Separating ilachines Reaping and Mowing Machines Horse Powers Hand and Power Corn Shellent Hay, Stiaw ana Fodder Cutters Jersey Farm Wagons , Light Spring Wagons Townsend’s Wheel Cultivator, with which ofie boy and two horses can cultivate ten acres of corn per day, doing it more thoroughly and with leu injury to the corn than by the use of one horse plows or the ordinary cultivators. Prompt attention paid to all orders or enquiries by mail. BUDDAbHARP. J. Thos. Bcdd, of Maryland, Thos. K. shasp, late of Columbia, South Carolina. feb!3-tf_ JOHS W. CARDWSI.L. | SAJICEL FI.SEDLBT. CARDWELL & FREEDLEY, Manufacturers and Dealers In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS And MACHINERY. We are prepared *o manufacture all kinds of Agri cu tural implements and Machinery, snch a* Plows, Cultivators, Corn Planters. Mowers and Reapers, Horse Powers. Threshing Machines, Fanning Mills, Separa tor., Ac.. Ac. ftS'KEPAl RING will be promptly attended to on the most reasonable terms at the IfiDlPITI'PrDil IMD1 l\IDVT llftMJC'C (Corner Ninth ai-d Cary streets. BIT Highest price {..id for OLD IRON, BRASS, COP PER, Ac nohSt j flattening mills— : £ TOBACCO COTTERS, ToBsCCO PRKS>t>, And all kinds of FACTORY FIXTCRfcS, made and re | paired by CARDWELL A FXEEDLEY, (Success rstoJohnW Cardwell A Co.,) Agricultural Implement Works, ath and Cary sts. | febTd-dSsn booksTstationery, &c. \J 1R GINI A AND OTHER LAW isuoKS. i-rattan s i-.eports. 16 rols. Leigh’s Repoitv, Id rols. Robinson's Practice, neje, 4 Tol*. Robinson's Practice, old, 3 vois. Robinson’s Forms, new. hi bin*oil's Forms, oid. Matthew's Digest of the Laws of Virginia, 2 rols. Matlbew's Gnide to Commissioners jn Chance ry, with Practical Forms for the discharge of their duties. Henning and Jlauford’s Virginia Reports, con densed by Minor. Tate's Ancytica Digested Index, 3 Tola. Lomax's Digest, 3 rols. Lomax on Executors, 2 rols. Tate's Digest of the Lsw. o( Va. Mayo's Guide to Magistrate's, with Practical Forms for the discharge of their duties. Patton and Heath a Reports. Jot nes on Statute ot Limitations. Holcombe's introduction to Equity. Code of Virginia, Iriy. Virginia Cases. Several of the above works are now scarce, and, as they become more so, the prices will be euhanced; so Iho-e who want should secure them at once. wojDH.i'gE a Parham, Booksellers am Stationers. mhl2f_ Governor street, near Main. PAPER BY THE REAM.—Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Pat>«r. Billet Note | Paper, Flat Cap Paper, Folio Post Paper, ilea:uni Pa per, Demy Paper, Envelope Paper, Manilla Paper, Wrapping Paper, Bill Paper, all qualities, for sal* by the ream. Letter Paper from *3 5o to gs per ream WOOD HOUSE A PARHAM, Booksellers and Stationers, mhlOf Governor street, near Main. PIANOS. &c. PLYNO FORTES.—The snbscri bem have now commenced recelv-flS£9^3| lag their supply of ■ ||J PIANO FORTES, • * * * » ’ Fn.ru the established and reliable Manufactory of JNO. B. DUNHAM, New York, of whose Instruments the sub .-.Tiber, have sold so large a number in former years They respectfully Invite all Interested to call and view .those beautiful instruments. WyoDHODSE A PARHAM, (Late James Wocdtaouee A Co.,) JauUI On Governor stieet, near Main. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OATS, ALSO, VIRGINIA WINTER OATS, On consignment and for sale bv fc. o. James a co., i ah»T Conatrciisl Block, ' i £ ~COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TOHN N. GORDON & SON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in METALS, GRINDSTONES, Ac., Fourteenth street, near Exchange Hotel, Offer for sale English Refined, Hammered and Swede* Iron, Horse-shoe Iron, Norway Nail Rods ; Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron ; Plough Iron, from 7 to 12 Inch ; Oval and Half-round Iron, Hor»o Shoes ; Iron Axles, II to 2 j inch; Cut Nails, Tin Plate, various Aizes; Block Tin, Bar Lead, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, BLISTBRED STEEL, CAST, SHEAR and GERMAN STEEL, Square, round aud flat. CUBA SUGARS, in hogsheads and barrels REFINED SUGARS, various grades Hio, Laguayra and Old Government Java COFFEE Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Oolong TEAS Adamantine and Tallow CANDLES. Brown and Pale SOAPS, Prime CHEESE. Cider VINEGAR. Liverpool SALT, Nova Scotia GH1ND8TONES, for farming and ma chfnery purposes, Ac., Ac. _mbit G. ». HARPER. H. B. TALIAFERRO. R. H. P. R0BIX805. Harper, Taliaferro & co., OEXEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Dealers in GUANO, LIME. PLASTER an J other FER TILIZERS Foot of Sixth •trset (ox tub Caxal), RICHMOND, VA Special attention given to the purchase, sale or shipment of TOBACCO, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE and general MERCHANDISE. mh2~q DANIEL H. LONDON, Commissioner of Deeds for most of th« States and GENERAL COM ; MI SION MERCHANT, Thi-teenth street, Richmond, | Virginia, offers for sale a cargo of SALT in store, very l valuable REAL ESTATE, and several of the celebrated , VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Partkularattenticei pail to the I sale and purchase of all kinds of TOBACCO and the | adjustment of CLAIMS against merchants and others. feb2-tljulyt_ B' ELL, SHEPHERD & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, Basin Bank, between Pth and 10th streets, Solicit consignments of Country Produce, 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, Tobacco, Ait. feblf __ P. 0. Cosby, | Wx.R. Pcoh, | 0. G. Cobby. QOSBY, PUGH & CO., ' TOBACCO AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FORWARDING AGENTS (Franklin street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth,) RICHMOND, VA. We have made arrangements with Messrs. Todd, Pugh * Co., of Petersburg, by which our friends ill North Carolina, and others who are most convenient to the North Carolina Railroads, and who pref-r selling their Tobacco and other Produce in this market, cau ' have it forwarded t» us promptly and wilhont charge, except for drayage. Consignments respectfully soli cited__fobl-ly j ■yy'OOLFOLK & THORNLEY, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND AGENTS, orriR THEIR SERVICES FOR THE BALE OF LAND, CROPS OF CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO, &a. ALSO, Special attention given to procuring LABORERS,’both WHITE and COLORED, for this and the adjacent i Counties. i Always have on hand for salo, on reasonable terms, I a large number of fine FARMS, of all sizes and descrip i tior.s, in this and other States. Address Bowling Green, Caroline county, Virginia, j Jan9-tim_. R REINS & SON, >» GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Also, Dealers in WOOD, COAL, HORSE FEED AND BOAT SUPPLIES. 0*1..... paanu^rfnllv inllnlt rnn*«ltfninents of AirricnltU ral Products of all kinds, especially of : TOBACCO AND WHEAT. 1 Strict attention to business and prompt returns of ' sales, they pledge to those who may favor them with their patronage. Office and Lumber-house between Ninth and Tent it streets, on Cary street and Basin. RICHARD REINS, aaE0_tf _LUTHER R. REINS. P. B. SrBLtTT.late of the firm of Powoll A Sublett. Pbtbb A. Scblem.Riclimend, Va. ip B. & F. A. SUBLETT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Offer their services for the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Partionlar attention given to the purchase of merchan dise, and orders promptly filled. Office on Thirteenth street, near Cary. oct20—tf T J. B1NEORD & SON, * OROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Thirteenth and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VA., i Keep constantly on hand a choice supply of FAMILY GRoCERIS, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, RUM, Ac., j which we are selling at wholesale and retail. As Commission Merchants, we give particular atten tion to the sale of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and Country I Produce generally. j Prompt returns made. __ _ »epBt T' HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY associated themselves under the style and firm of FRENCH A CRENSHAW, i For the purpose of conducting the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. ! ,\t their commodious and extensive Store-House, on the ' corner of Main and Ninth streets. 1 Thev will keep on hand the most select and choice t stock of Groceries of every description, Including ! WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, -Ac., Which they will be pt^pared to sell upon the most rea i sofiable terms. Personal attention will be given to tbo sale of all ' COUNTRY PRODUCE and merchandise generally, con I signed to our House. SETH BARTON^FP.ENCH, LEWIS D. CRENSHAW, J*. f(&- Until the first of November, they can be found at the Office of Haxall, Crenshaw A Co._oct23—tf pOOKER, KERR & LYON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office corner ISth and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Prompt attention given to sales of all kinds COUN TRY VHQDUCE. __jy2t>—tf_ jQANDKIDGE ii ANDERSON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1(»5 Broad Street, Richmond, Va. Hare In aiofre and for *ale, on the moat reanonable term*, a large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES aud supplies. dec4-tf STOVES, TIN-WARE, &c. Stoves, tinware, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Ac. GREGORY BROTHERS Have removed from their old stand at Odd Fellow's rr.,,L-iin -rreet. to their SDlendid new store. No. 87, Slain street, between 14th and 15th, whero they will keep constantly on h.md a large assortment of l’arlor, office and Cooking Stoves, such as the celebrat'd Arbi | ter Sheppard. Ida. Morning and Evening Star, Monitor ; Kip Rap, Quick Baker, Commodore Charter Oak and I others, too numerous to mention. ALSO, A large assortment of Fairbanks Scales, House Fart I taking articles, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Hard ware, Ac. Thankful for the past" patronage, we hope, bv being prompt in business, a continuance of the same. GREGORY BROTHERS, 87, Main street, between 14th and 15th, Jan3f Richmond, Va NEWSPAPERS pOLiS & TURNER, U NEWS DEALERS, Warn Bcii.di.io, Richmond. Va., Keep constantly on band all the leading Daily and Week ly papers, Magaiines, Ac., of rhe United States. The trade in the interior supplied at the lowest rates and bv the earliest trains, Ac. Also keep on hand a stock of Books, Stationery, Ac., suited to the news trade. Particular attention paid to supplying the trade with the Richmond Daily Papers. Subscriptions and advertisements received for the New York News and "World, National Intelligencer (Wash ington), Petersburg Express and Index, Harpers’ Week ly, Harpers' Magazine, and other papers and periodicals. Address Box 878 Richmond Post Office. A. C .COLE. [octets—tl] J. WALL TURNER SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. RADDLES nnd HARNESS." Th« undersigned would respectfully call the attention of merchant*, farmer* and other* to hi* large stock of feADDLBS, HARNESS, BRIDLES, Ac Of his own manufacture, which has been made up of the best material* during the past Fall and " inter, which he warn it* equal to any in market in material and workmanship, ail of wh cb he offers at a* low rate* as the same work can be purchased either North or south. All persons in want of anr goods in my line would do well to gWe me a call before purchasing elsewhere, mhl-tf _ G. 1. MILES, j Tobacco seed, tobacco SEED. Fresh Oronoco Tobacco Seed Fresh Garden Seed Fresh Flvwer Seed Just received by JOHN W. RI80N, Apothecary and Druggist, mhlf _ Main and Third streets. Guano : guanoT guano! No. 1. Peruvian Gnano No 1 Pacific Guano Flour of Bone Super Phosphate of Lime Plaster, shell Lime Agricultural salt, Ac. For sale at the lowest market prices by ALLISON A ADDISON, Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Seeds, Guano, Ac.. feb28»ln Fifteenth street, Richmond, Va, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. T> A LT IM O Ke TOC K HOS PI T A L, BALTIMORE, MB. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE from QUACKERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED. DE. JOHNSTON has discovered the most’Certain, Speedy, and only Effectual Remedy In the World for Weakness of the'Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affection of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, 1m potency, General Dobliitv, Nervousness, Dy.pe}sla, Languor, Low Spirits,•Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, stomach, or Bowols— those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—secret and solitary practices more fatdl to their victims than the song of ayrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipa tions, rendering marriage, Ac., Impossible. TOUNG MEN Especially, who have become tho victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which 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 Senate* with tho thunders *f eloquence, or waked to ecetacy the livihg lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating marri age. being aware of Physical Weakness, Organic Debil ity, Deformities, speedily cured. He who places bimseif under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in bis honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored. This disttessing afiection, which renders life misera ble and marriage impossible, is the penalty paid by the | victims of Improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being awareiof the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny I hat the power of procreation Is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits 'han by the prudent ? Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthv off-pring, the mod serious and doslnctive symptoms of both body and mind arise. The hystem becomes deranged, tho Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative pow er, Nervous lrriiabiiity, 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 the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spout 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 nervousnes-, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bash | fulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mtlid, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. | Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them ! solv.s by improper indulgence an! solitary habits, wblcb ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either 1 buslnes-, study, society, or marriage. Those are some of the sad and melancholy effects \ produced by early h-ab ts of youth, vli: Weakness of t the Back and Limbs, Pains in tho Head. Dimness o Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitarion of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestiv- Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Cor.b’utoplion. Ac. Mextai.lt,—The fearful effects on tho mlud arc much to be dreaded. Lo a of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of h) I ages can now Jndge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale-, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the oyes, Cough, and Symp toms of Consumption. • YOUNG MEN Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asloep, and, i not cured,’ renders marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Wbat 'a pity that a young man, the hope of his conn try, the pride of his parents, should be snatchod from ! HU prn»|ima JUU oiijujmru o vi mo u, uicivino(arnu of deviating from the path of nature, mid indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before con templating MARRIAGE, Reflect that a Bound mind and body aro the most neces sary requisites to promote connubial happiness, in deed, without these the journey through life becomes a weary rllffimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view,the mind becomes shadowed with despairand filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own OFFICE, 7 SOOTH FREDERICK STREET, Left-hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and num ber. *£T No letters received unless postpaid and contain ing a stamp to be used on the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send portion of advertisement de scribing symptoms. The Doctor’s DIPLOMA hangs in his offleo. BNDORSEMEXT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this establishment with in tlio last twenty years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Jobn-ton, wit nessed by the reporters of the The Sun and many other papers,-notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, beside- his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the atllicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. Janlfl-ly BANKS BROKERS, dec. V£AURY'& COrr i . BANKERS, No. 617 Skvbnth street. WASHINGTON, D. C. Buy and sell all classes of Government Securities, Gold and Stocks. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and Bold. The highest market price* piid for Land Warrants j and Revolutionary Scrip. | Collections made on ail accessible points. feb3 "gin BRENIZER, KELLOGG & CO., successors to Kelloao A BrbKizrb. RANKERS and BROKERS^ • GREENSBORO’, N. C. GOLD aud SILVER, EXCHANGE, bank notes STOCKS aud BONDS, bought and eold. Deposits received, subject to sight checks, as with the Banka. Collections promptly made on all accessible points. Will tran.-act all business promptly ami on reasonable terms. __ Jan6-tf a. H. BACRT. I i. L. XArat. | It. T. BBOOKR. H. MAURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NORTHWEST CORNER MAIN and FOURTEENTH STS., RICHMOND, VA. Sterling Exchange, Gold and 8i!ver, Bank Notes, State, Cily, Railroad Bonds and Stocks, Mortgage Bonds, Negotiable Notes, and such other securities as may be on the market, bought and sold on commission. Deposits received. Collections made on all accessible points in the Uni ted Stales. _deed—tf O' RDERS FOR INTEREST ON AUDITOR of Virginia; Virginia, North Carolina »t.d Ten nessee Coupon.- ca-hed mi mo-t iea-ouable terms. WANTED—Aorth Carolina coupon Hi nd», Virginia Regisiereu and Coupon Bonds. ALSO, SOUTHERN BANK NOTES. mhio-6t hakkison, godlin h apperson. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. qFan be ]house, (AT OBAXQB AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD DEPOT,) HOUSTON RUCKEK.Proprietor. This well-known and popular Hotel, hating been recently elegantly and newly re-fumihed, by the old proprietor, offers superior accommodations lo travel lers going North and South. The proprietor pledgee bluiself that its well-known first-class reputation shell not be surpassed in the Union. ocifift—qaicom Farish house hotel, CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA. The undersigned, hating rented this fine establish ment, beg leave to inform the public that it is new open for the reception of guests and the traveling public generally. Hating long experience in hotel keeping, they pledge themselves to give satisfaction to all Claeses' at the most moderate rates. , sep9—if ROBERT? A O’TOOLE. CABINET FURNITURE, &c. GB. STACY & SON, * • 110 SLAIN STREET, BICHSIOND, VIRGINIA, Wholesale and Retail Deaiem in\ CABINET FURNITURE, MIRROR*, BEDDING | AND CARPETS. •Their facilities enable them to assure their friends and lh« public tba: ihey are prepared to furnish:every article in their line at Northern prices, Freight and Packing added. ... ., They are confident that they can furnish everything cn the very bo*t of terra*. ' SHUCK MATTRESSES AT VERT LOW PRICES. G. B. STACY A SON are anxion* to purchase every SHUCK that can be delivered to them, and wi,l pav one doliar per 100 pounds for all that may be delivered In good order. Let Farmers be sure and send their shucks forward. dec29-tf J^OTICE. MR. R. P. RICHARDSON, In charge of Carpeting, Window shales, Curtains, Pa per-Hangings, and a general assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, will, until the second story of onr new store Is finished, I occupy the baseiorut story of Mr. John C. Miller’s new Dry-Goods Store, corner of Ninth and Main streets, | where he will be pleased to see his old friends. Mr. G. P. PKE»C0TT, in charge of FURNITURE, will continue to occupy the Third Story until the sec ond 1* completed, which will be in about ten days. dec2ftt . FRENCH A CRENSHAW. UNDERTAKING. WJ -M • MURRAY, YV (of the old firm of Turpin, Roper A Murray,) I UNDERTAKER, Corner of Thirteenth and Franklin streets, Entrance in rear of Sentinel ofiice Keeps on hand all kinds of WOOD COFFINS and ME TALLIC BURIAL CASES. febU-lm I RAILROADS. &c. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO., > Richmond, Va., March 6, 1866. > QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after MONDAY, the 12th instant, Trains «pon this road will ran as follows : Leave Manchester dally at 5:10 A. M., and at 4:25 P. M. Returning, leave Petersburg dal'v, 5:25 A. M., and at 5:45 P M. The 5:10 A. M. Train from Manchester connects with the Petersburg and WeltonT'ain for <he Snath, and both Tiaina from Petersburg with the Richmond aud Freder ck-burg Trains far the North. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, a Trelcht and Accommodation Train leaves Manchester and Pe tersburg at 10:45 A. M. It connects at Petersburg with the Train for Norfolk E. II. GILL, mh6 tf Engineer and Superintend, nt. ICIDLOND &. DANVILLE RAILROAD, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,? Richmond, Feb. 26, ls66. > NOTICE TOSUIPPER3. The hour up to which FREIGHT for this road wi'1 be received at the Depot, in Manchester, is extended to FOUR O'CLOCK P M . fpom and after this date. As it is nece«~ary, to enable the clerks to make out -.he proper way hill-, to have a fixed hour to stop receiving, noiico is hereby given that no freight will be received after the bonr r aroed. The Freight on goods for Danville and Greensboro’ may be paid at de-tination. at the opti >n of the ship per*, but the freight on all goods for way stations must be prepaid. Shippers will please pay their freight bills by four o’clock, P. M. ; otherwise goons will not be «enl for ward. THOMASDODAMEAD. Great short route to the north, EAST AND WEST, VIA THE RlCHJlu.N'D, FKEDLK1CKVBU KG AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, CAR HYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL TWICE DAILY. The only Railroad route issuing ’hrough ticket, and through baggage checks from Richmond to the cities North. East and West. Trains 014 this road are now run as follows : The Day Through Mall Train leaves Richmond daily (Sundays excepted) ut S A. M , arriving iu Washington at 3:20 P. M., connecting with the eaily afternoon ex press tiains for the North, Fctsr and West. The' Night Through Mail Train leaves Richmond daily at 8 P. M., arrivi ig in Washington at 5 A. >!., connecting with the early morning trains for the North, East and West. The Express and Freight train leave* Richmond daily (vundavs excepted) atk A. il.. arriving in Wash ington at «:30 P. It, connecting with the 7:3d P. M Train on the Baltimoie and Ohio railroad for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg and the West. Faro by this train to Washington only ?6 for first Ciass, and *5 for second cla-s passenger*. The Accommodation Train b.-twe.*n Richmond and Millord leaves Richmond a*. 3:30 P. M., arriving at Mil* fold at 6 P. M. , Through Tickets and Throngh Baggdce Checks to Alexandria, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, N'wYork, Boston and all tho principal cities In the West. For fnriher information and through tickets, apply at the 01f.ee of the company, corner broad and Eighth streets, Shockoe Hill. J. B GENTRY, General Ticket Agent. SiV**r,T PT*TH. S.inerln*endent febUf LYNCiiBUKG. RICHMOND AND DAN VILI.E AND S0CTHS1DE KaIL ROADS. Passenger Trains leave Richmond dally (except Sun day) at 7:40 A. M. THROUGH TICKETS. First else*, six dollars; second class, five dollars; chl'dreu between the ages of six aud twelve years, hifif first-c!a-» ra es. The bridges on the Soothslde road having been re built, this line is HD HO. Passengers leave Richmond at 7:40 A. M., and arrive in Lynchburg at 0 P. M. Trains connect at Lynchbnrg tvilh (rains on the Vir ginia and Tennessee railroad. J. n. T.ESTFR, Ticket Agent Richmond and Danville Railroad. febl2—tf J^ICILUOND and DANVILLE RAILROAD. CHANGE OF-SCHEDULE. On and after TUESDAY, December 12th, the PASSEN GER TRAIN on this mad will run as follows: Leave Richmond daily, Sundays excepted, 7:40 A. M. Arrive a: Danville, 0:10 P. M. Leave Danville daily, Sundays oxceptod, 6:30 A. M. Arrive in Richmond, 0:18 P. 51. Trains connect at Burksvillo withtrains on theSenth side Railroad for J.yncbbttrg, and at Danville with tho trains on the Piedmont Railroad,for Green-boro' Char lotte, Ac. THUS. DODAMEAD, SuperVendent. dec!2—tf_ rTT Asa *an rET?-; ?'■•-•’?* ujR.waF^rt^T-;--: /yi ■yiBGINIA CENTRAL 'RAILROAD. The following regular trains wil! he run on thU road, on and after MONDAY, February 12th : A Mall train daily, except on Sundays, between Rich mond and Staunton, leaving Richmond at 7.46 A. M.. and Staunton at S A. M. A Night .Mail Train, between Richmond and Oordon-ville seven times a week, Lav ing Richmond at 7.15, P. M., and Gordonsville at 12.80, A. M. This train makes close connections with trains on the orange and Alexandria Railroad, and avoids liie delays at Gordonsville on the' former night schedule. By tills train pasi ,-agers for the Southwest will not be de'ayed in Lynchourg. A tri-weekly Mail Train. leaving Staunton at 7 A. M., for the West, on Tuesdays, Thursday^ and Saturdays. The Mai! Train leaving Richmond conu-’cts with trains on the ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. The Daily Mail Train connects with stage coachss at Staunton for Lexington. Winchester, Ac. The Train West of Staunton connects with stage coaches for Rockbridge Bath-, Rockbridge Alum. Warm, Hot and Healing Springs, and the White Sulphur and Lewi-burg. A Freight Train between Richmond and Staunton connects with freight trains on the Orange and Alexan dria Railroad for Lynchbnrg and Alexandria. Freight will b« Ant to any point on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad without change of cars. Goods purchased iu Northern cities can be sent di rect to and station on this road where the Company ha* an Agent, by con-igning them to Stephen Hunter, Gene ral Freight'Agent, Richmond. The charge for the transit through Richmond, including wharfage, dray age, storage and commissions, will not exceed ton cents per 100 pounds, and on heavy articles wil! be much less. Freights will be collected at destination. Through Tickets can be purchased at this office to Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Dalton. 'Fare to Lynchburg reduced to ii. Tickets to Lexing ton, Virginia, i'll. Frelgni otnce at Richmond dosed at 3 P. M. H. D. WHITCOMB, aapl2—tf Genera! Superintendent. OrricE Kicbmoxp axis Peter-bcro R. 1^Co., ) Richmond, January 3, lSdti, ) ON AND AFTER HIE 7TH OF JANUARY. l»6d, the Sunday Evening! Vaksenger Trains will run on this road as heretofore, leaving Manchester at 3:3.5 P. M. and leaving P'cahon tas at 3:10 P. M., arriving at Manchester at 7 P M. £. H. GILL, Janl tf Englneerand Superintendent. LUMBER, CEMENT. &C. FUMBER AND CEMENT? wilson, gla"z?:brook & CO., LUMBER DEALERS, Corner Teeth and Cabal Sikeeis—Soctb Silk Basin, Have on hand and otfur for .-.ale a full assortment ol SEASONED and UNSEASONED YELLOW and WHITE PIN E flu.nOO feet 1}, 1$ :nd 2-lnch Yellow Pine 60.000 fee’. Scantling and Joist, assorted -lies 20,000 feet Garden Kails 00,0110 teet ;vova scoua vinn, various sues 30.000 feet 1-inch White Pine Boards LATHS, SHINGLES AND OAK POSTS. We are prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER in any quantiTies. at 'he shortest notice and *t low prices. We are the agents of Locber's Celebrated James river CEMENT, weighing S I pi ttuL ti the bam now < n hand a f ill supply, which we offer for -a'e, and guarantee each barrel sound. janS—tf PLASTER, SALT, Ac. 600 casks Rockland Lime 6o tons lump Piaster 25 tons city ground Piaster 60 barrels Cement 50 barrels calcined Plaster On consignment, for sale by LEE 4 PETTYJOHN, janl3f _On the Dock. CEMENT. luO barrels CEMENT, for sale rn arrive!. ebOf LEE 4 PETT-lJ HN. BOOTS, SH0Es7~&c. JgOOTS AND SHOES. pgj 1 We have received, on consignment, the ft!-' HL lowing BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold et lnveice prices—first com : Men’s Kip Hungarian Boots, prime, Men's Grain Cavalry Boots, long legs, Ladies' Kid double-sole Balmorals, Ladies' boat do., Lidles’ Morocco do., Ladies' Gum Overshoes, Childrens Goat and Metalic tipped Boots, Children, Goat mock-welt Boots, infants Kid Boots. ALSO, One Case Men’s Calf W. P, tap-sole Boots. jau27t_ GARDNER 4 CARLTON. ATEW ARRIVAL, Xl BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS ! We have just received a new stock of BOOTS, SHOES and traveling TRUNKS, of good i|uaittv,such as w-. can r.commend; among them are Miles' Best Bool*. W* ask all in want of the nicest and best to give us ecall dectiSf PUTNEY 4 WaTTS. DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. _ \*^A.'sVW^ «aao/v\v\>aw'-v’' . I HOME AGAIN.—For seven months past I have bad no business, having lost m? N* ®*7 4n<J nearly my all bv the *reat Are on th* . ‘ * Vx *• j have the pleasure now to announce to mvfriendsand the public that I have once more a GALLERY located on the comer of Ninth end >l»ta»" *n; iranee on Main (through W • D .* booKatoreJ and also on Ninth street. 1 «m supplied with enUrelv new and the most improved aj.pan.tus and stock, and have secured the services of T. Jenereou Nimuio, *• to the manor born," who has had over fifteen years’ expe " As'in the past, so In the future, I promise ray pstrons ■rood and satisfactory work. * G. W. MINNI9, Photographist, oct27--ly Corner Main and Ninth street*. STEAMBOATS, &c. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S TROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, Touching at MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THR UNITED STATES MAIL. THROUGH IN TWENTY-TWO DATS. STEAMSHIPS OS THR CoSSHCTISO OS THR PACIFIC j ATLA'TIC: WITH THR ARIZONA, COLOR\D A, li r. > KY c lAUNCEY, CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK, GOLDEN CITY, Of KAN QUEEN. SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHT, GOLDEN AGE, COSTa KICo, MONTaNa, Ac., Ac, One of the above lar.ro and splendid Steamship* will . LEAVE PIER NO. 42, NORTH RIVER, foot of Canal j etrect, a: 12 o'clock, noon, on lha lit, I It h and 21»t of every ra nth (except when those dates fall on Sunday, J and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPINWALL, ; connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN’ FLAN- | CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with [ 6teamero for SoCTif Pacific and CrntraL AMERICAS | Ports. Those oi' 1st touch at Manzanillo. A discount of one or aster from steamers'rates al- I lowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with | families. Also, an allowance of onr ocarter on ! through rates to clergymen anl their families, and j school teachers; soldiers haviug honorable discharges, | iut.P fare. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Bag rag'-in w *' ••..•comp my “ '-'Ag» through, and at- I lend to l.i l.e* ani children without male protector*. , Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer | to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and at tendance free For P.nsage Tlkot* or farther Information, apply at the Company 's Ticket Offlce, On the wharf, foot of Canal stre -t, North River, New York. mhd-Sin F, W. G. BELLOWS, Agent. pOR NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The splendid new side-wheel steamship* HATTEKAS, • t.FWiD Parrish, Commander ; ALBEMARLE, H. A. Bocrnr, Commander: Leave Richmond every TUESDAY cud SATURDAY. Feave New York WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. These ships are entirely new, and were bulit ex pr< saiy for the route. They have srler.did-saloone and staterooms, and the (ue, s ■ • ■i are unsurpassed. Passage, meat- and state-room- Included, $12. Goods shipped by this line are lauded regularly at New Y'ork, on the Company's covered pier, within forty-eight hours. SbipDsra are invited to notice that the great damage .. . by h id ;and exposure from frequent re shipping, a. on other lines, is avoided by this route. Freights lor points beyond New York will be for warded with de-patch, and no charge made, except ac tual expenses incurred. _ . „ These ships dU. htrge eftrgo in New York, at Pier No. 3d, North River, and the Company's steamers for Wil mington, N'. C., Charleston, Savannah, Mobile and New Orl-ans, lenvo from the same pier. Goods for these points can bo transferred without expense or exposure. Insurance is very low by th-e ships, and the economy in time. Insurance and condition in which goods are de livered, nittk— this the cheapest route from Virginia. Insurance effected at !nw»-t rates when ordered. AGEN’To: Livingston, Fox A Co., 141 Broadway, New York. Samuel Ayres A Co., Richmond, Va. Colwell x Dunn, City Point and Petersburg. T. H. w»D6 xorioiK, x a. For freight or peerage, apply to SAMUEL AYF.ES A CO., Agents, t-W Office comer of Cary and Virginia streets, oppo site the Tobacco Exchange. nov2u--tf ___ QFFICE 0F~ WELLS, FARGO A CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY, So. S4 Broadway, Sew York. SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO THE PACIFIC COAST Will pleaso take notice, that having been appointed FREIGHT AGENTS OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Wo are prepared to receive Freight for CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, Washington territory, SANDWICH ISLANDS, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. For rates apply at oar oldce, Nr. $4 Broadway, or fre'ght office ,,n dock foot of Canal street, i Steamers will *aU 1st, 11th and 21st of each month ; tho-e date* falling on SUNDAY, on preceding SATUR ° No’ SLOW FREIOHT RECEIVED ON DAY OF 8AIL PRBIOnT MUST BE DELIVERED ON DOCK FOOT OF Canal STREET. Bills of Lading will 84 Broadway. Oar tmual Package Express will be sent by each steamer AND WILL CLOSE AT lb A. M. ON SAILING DAY. Our LoUer Bags will close at 11:30 A. M. For conve nltnceof oar up-town ca-totners a letter bag will be kept at the Metropolitan Hole! and on the dock foot of Canal btr*€l. oaf YKINKED ENVELOPES will b* on sale at the nfRrv ol t »•} Uot“l and at our oliictt*, Xo. W Broadway anJ Canal »tro*ri dock. All Ietiorn sent through m MUST BB IK GOVBBK mkst envelopes. Sigh: L.xch t.iL on San Francisco for sale. Telegraphic iran*f«*n» of money uiade to all points reached hy the wir»»* on West C'-ast. California Coupons bought at best rate*. n(*vS--b:u WELLS, FARGO A CO. SOLE LEATHER, &c. OIL CHALKLEY & CO., . HIDE AND LEATHER DEALERS And COMM SSION MF.R HANTS, . Care street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, RICHM •ND. Va. This old and eitahlt-hed firm have constantly en hand a fall and complete stock of oak mfi Hemlock .sole Leather; Fren.h, German and American Calf Skins: t'i per, Harn-ee and Biidlo Leather: Tanners' till, Tunrere' Tool-, Shoe Findings, etc ; set aUo re reive -n ! sell mi c inrni- 1 »n making prompt and «at i.tac-o-y returns. Lea.her, hides, i'll, and all other ar ticles in their line The a:to tioti of re|-',ns thronghon' the Stat«, bav in? Leath r. Ac, to tell, la particularly called to thU mblOqr AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. LANDUETff’if WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, (CROP OP 1SW), Just received and for sale. Wo keep constantly on hand FARM GRIST MILLS, WWF.EIED HAY RAKES CORN SHELLEKS, PLOUGHS PLOUGH CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS CORN PLANTERS, wheat FANS cui ii.N" boxes, union was.hi.vg machines water drawers, SPADES, shovels HAY FORKS. CLOTHES WRING! RS, AXES An I all kind- of Agricultural Implements. We alio sell . PORT* HI. STB AM r.N lil in.l hAW MILLS, and BATU HOISTING MACHINES • fco • Sta of Virginia tor the sale of RL'S'HI.’h COMBINED MoW’LK and RhAPKR iu ckeyk Combined mowermui reaper •: JKTNA COMBINED MOWER and REAPER BUCHETE WHEELED CORN PLOUGH Aho, MONITOR MOWER and REAPER. BECKHAM 4 CO., febl-tfl Carv, between ljth and 12*h f'rcets. "VT OTIC K Xl TO TH* FARMERS AND PLAVTER5 OP VIRGINIA. The un-L rsipned a*k the attention rf the Farmers and P n'*o* of Virginia to th* Ir .took of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, 4c., for the epr.ng Trade. We name, inp«rt: ’ , Pi OWS and CASTINGS, of all the approved Hiesard pattern. CoKN a- d TOBACCO CULTIVATORS. CORN 0HELLEP.3 and CUTTING • BONES, WASHING MA i HINES, CHURNS, WELL CURES, SHOVELS.,. F0RM> HAMES. TRACE CHAINS, Ac. , ___ Th* • in w«tntcan r**;y upon erttlr.g » go>l ar.lcl« and their oxdcii promptly attet d^d to. *Ai.UN *> & Al'&ISO.*, f€j,«§+ Fifteenth etreet, Richmond.^ a GRTCULTURAL v: A REHOUSE — •\ mihikhHi IN 1840 —The subscriber* still at the -d .t^on FrankUn j «-r9r< . Wa . -wet and th.- Ballard House, and will be glad to.ee their old customer* and the public **1" addition to the stock of PLOWS of our own pattern*. 1 T7*« make , RkkV Iron Bugim PI'-*’** ror one, t’w’o, three and fonr horses, known as F. D. D. ; Washington, Old Dominion and I’-''neer Plow.; Plow Castings for nearly all th* pi„w« In use. And k> p for *»le Garden Seeds, Timothy, Herds and Orchard. Orao Seed* ; Daltimore Company Poudrette ; BalttBl' ra Company super Phosphate of Lime, 4e., 4c., kc. GEORGE WATT 4 CO. au!9—tf T7RES1I GARDEN SEED, 1. UNION WASHINO MACHINES. Ey steamer we are In receipt of our spring supply of fresh and pure GARDEN SEED, And on hand, UNION WASHING MACHINES. Plows, Castings, Agricultural Implements, *«• lanrs-t V°r,Me ^ GEORGE WaTTJ^ 4 GR1CULTURAL IMPLEMKNTS. bv which I am Having perfected arrange"' f 4'0hll UITURAL enable.1 To.iippy »ny |lrtoeg, I ...licit oruen. IMPLEMENTS at manufacturer. jr g DENN)8i feblBt C»ry, between l.*h and ifth ete. 4 GKlCui^uiAriM?LBlENTS of all A kind, manufactured and^^t mU2f No. 20 Main street. 8TEAMB0ATS, &c. Virginia"to eu 9 o fe „ * L FROM RICHMOND. PETERSBURG AND NORFOLK TO LlVbbPOOL. The Splendid brul-h Steamship EP1IESUS, 5,000 ton*, Captain William Collimoi, Will aail from Virginia for Uverjool direct, ON OR ABOUT APRIL loTH. HIT Freight at low rat**. W?“ Advance, made on consignment, to oar friends For particulars, apply to R. H. DidKELl., Agent, Kiel mood. CHlKVES A OSBUbNE, Agent., Petersburg WILLIAM LAMK, Agent, N„ ( in Messrs. MicANDllEWS A Co., Agent., Liverpool. mhlA-td 1 FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK. * ~ AND BOSTON. -wl, J _ iLtLOSCn INLAND ROUTE. VIA CHESAPEAKE F.AY/NDCi NAL, THROUGH TO NEW TORK. THE OLD POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COM PANT I The now and first class st.amers STATE 0? MART- . LAND. PKTKKSBURO and state “P VIRGINIA, er« now receiving and forwarding merciuirdi-. . ,ie acrlption. from Richmond to Phlladelj-hta .V w V and Boston, In connection with the Canal l~uc of daily steamers from Baltimore. These steamer* leave Richmond every 51 nday, Wed ne*lay and Saturday, for Baltluiore. Goods shipped on those days will be laud 1 In New Tork on the third day thereafter. Shippers will take notice that goods s'r| j> 1 y *l.la line do not go to 8(a, but are carried et.tPdy tfcr t.h I51.A.VD, tbiw saving or superseding (be nec -oty of iu aure.nce against ski kick*. The largs sue of the steamer* belongin'.-to this !i'a enable u. to carry goods at less than b> other route. Freight for points beyond New Tork wlll(be fcrwaid* ed with dispatch. Thi» line 1* the only one that connect* with a ds‘!y line fretn Baltimore hr Phdlade phis and H iw York and that can give through receipt*. • No irayage or cnmmieelou cliarged. The two lines occupy the same wharf lu Baltimore. For freight or passage, apply to . DAVID st WM. CURRIE. Office at Charles T. Wortham A o.'s, oct24—ts treed. p o r n e w Yirirr: THE OLD LINE. ESTABLISHED IN 1S51. NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSIIIP COM PAN Y. The magnificent dde-wheel ateemshlp* MAGA A and SARATOGA, In command of Captain- < •: and Ktsii, experienced seam'n. Th- Purse: ,M >< liam G. and J. M. Smith, are well known to the commu nity. In point of strength, speed and finish, th-*e ships are unequaled. • FREIGHT capacity large and rat** moderate No changing of Freight aa by other line., wb'ch ii so very injurious to cargo. insurance, If desired, can be effected at the very low est rates. Order your goods to come by this safe snl speedy Line. Passenger accommodations are superb. ^Tickets and Berths secured on board, or at my office, Rockett They leaye Richmond, from Lndiam at " it-on's wharf; every TUESDAY and SATURDAY*, on the th-od tide. The hour ascertained by reference t* daily p ipers of the day previous to day of departure. decl9-tf_GARRET I’. W I -w-i/m v> » r Ttunnr c » t- . i tr -_ JC and BOSTON. POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY. TRI-WEEKLY LINE. Leaves Richmond every Monday, Wednesday and Sa turday. Leaves Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursdiy and Sa turday. The steamer • STATE OF MARYLAND, Captain Thomas Travers, will leave here at 6 e clock on SATURDAY MtiK.NI 'G. Freight received up to .3 o’clock Friday evenl.iy. ThU steamer has splendid saloons, stateroom* an ' passenger accommodations. Passage %.V For freight or passage, apply to DAVID Jc '.VI LI.T AM CURRIE, Office at Charles T. Wortham Jc Co mhlS-2t Fiftesnth treet. P b B N £ W TOIL ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The new and elegant side-wheel steamship “A L B E M A R L E,” Captain H. A. Botrgxe, Will leave her wharf at Rocketts on SATURDAY, the 17(h March, at 3 o'clock P M. Passengers will please be panc nal to that hour. For freight or passage, he7ing accommodation. un surpassed, apply to samuei, ayres a co., mhU—It Corner'..iry and \ i , I TOR NEW YORK. m™, , _ dUClJSSKi the SARATOGA. This new and magnificent »teara«hip,. of the , M and popular line, will leave her berth a' R i adts, oa Saturday the i?th instant at.3o\:oek i* Tickets and berths secured either on board or a-my office. Her accommodations are nneqoal!e l a d freight ca pacity large. Kates moderate Freight tecelved until 1 o'clock P. M Sa’ur 1 Passengers are requested to he on borrd pri. r ".hoar of d' pariure. GAKKET F. lVAfsd.V nihl.'>-3t f\jR L1VEHPOOL. — The A No. 1 barque QUEEN VICTORIA, now at QUy Point, if ready to receive frelg ... Liberal advance- made In London, Liverpool or Dublin. Fir freight, Apply to R. H. Dll EELL ’ (an24-lf C1ANAL OPEN TO LEX.ffiOK^fnnnfc / 1NGTON AND BVCHANAN. -—; Fare through to Lynchburg, without meal*. 15. • tare through to Lextigtou, without incile, «t>, with meals, *9. Fare through to Buchanan, without meals, *fi, with meals, E9 Our Packet Boats leave Richmond M tndf, W. neailay and Friday, at 5 P. 11. Ketuining, D ue La lngton at 4 A. M., Burbartari at .*> A. M neaday and Friday and, to enable us l" c nr. '• * the Westtrn lallitdtd cars, we will leu re Lj t ■hour., same days, at 74 P. M. This will make our boats 1* hours Inter at th. ' r et stopping pl*coa ou the line between L> nc a Richmond. K EDM*iSV. feb3-tf_ ~’wniESi IJQUOHS.'&c. WtHISKEY 1 W111j-KLY llliKEY ! V T BO barrels low grade V. . v 5 barrels superior old Kye whiskey 10 barrel* Bourbon Whiskey For sale low. ftbi3t FRENCH A CRENSHAW gu N DRIES. London Porter, Scotch Ale, Tahle*CU* t Ire L" Ioa VUCI nrsmir. u-:c «u • . .7 , . L.tgne English. French r d American Xu-G-id, fine-l Green and Black Tea-, W rc«.ter»hlre >auc- English Chow Cbow, Ac., Ac., In s r* tud Iff.; f„hor _ PEG. I. HEKKINO A CO. |J)H1LADELPBIA ALE.—an' hi ,, ■. • 1 of another supply of ihe cvieorate i • G.'..iY 5 Ai.. 1 ALE,” perf-ctly fre-b, which we wilt sell a’ 2 v -y low figure. HAP.PEB, TALIAFERRO k fO , • ■ Foot of etx'll street, jnh2-q_On the Canjl’ C_ELEBRATED “ZEIGLER” WHISK copper distilled by old process, and very high fla vor. on consignment and (or sale FALMEk, 11 AhTb*i'K A Cl'., dec21t 1 HOLLAND GIN.—Pure HOLLAND GIN, for medicinal purposes, for sale bv A BODEKER & BRO.. JanlSf Druggists, No. 10 >1 •• • -*• FEW BBLS. VERY FINE CIDER, jiut arrived, for sal by PaLMER. HARTSonh b CO., dsci-tf _ Llbl'> L ■ " e‘ SAUCES. PICKLES. J UST RECEIVED, on cor.sipnnK;tu— 10 half barrels snpeHor r 10 half barrels superior bAl It KRAI T 2u barrels VINEGAR For sale at low**JuTasTeK, MoNiCRB A ( 0., ~i Main street, up stslrs SAUCES, JELLIES, PICKLES, sc. ,n dor Worcestershire fiance 8 dor. Royal t*»borne Sauce a dor. C. A B.’s Subo fcauce ados. Currant Jelly 8 doi. Copies Cap Heines 2 dot- Olives Verdales a dot. assorted Vickies Preserved Ginger, Pine Apple Cheese. Ac., selling >0,r- DASDRIDOE iASDEKeOJf. Jan4-tf ATS, HAY,- FLOUR and STORAGE, 1,00" bnebels snperi. r fiEEIPCATS, 300 bales Timothy HAY'. 100 barrels Extra FLOUR, 6T0RAGE for Guano, Oraie, Tnbareo, Salt, «•'. 6. F LATUKOP. Agent. mh2t Ifith street, south tide of Docc. rtHF.AP LIGHT, CHEAP LIGHT.—The Vj PARAGON OIL, lately lb,reduced In tht. city t y Hr. John Cook. 1- the safest and most econou caj »l»b. low in u-e. A fresh supply of <dl and !•>“! .• * qurIUt Kerotene or Coni Oil iod L*n*p“ * -'r I? q 7 A. BODEKER A nr«if**Mf, »h3t NOtlQItuu.tr.gt. PURE KEROSINF. OIL, pi ice one- dollar • per gallon, for.al.pbyE D[,pDY * •ab7. No. 201 Broad strftt.