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.r m VOLUME 75. _RICHMOND, VA., SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1866 . -nrmnro RICHMOND WHIG. DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. WHIG BCILDINO, CORNER GOVERNOR AND FRANK LIN STREETS. TERMS: DAILY—One r»ar.....*10 "0 Six Month*. 5 <«> ** One Month. 1 "• S. SMI-WEEKLY-One Year. * «• 11 11 Six Mouth*.... 3 ADVERTISEMENTS—SxtkhTT-fivi Cairru per Square | of Sight line*, for each of the 8r*t two ln*ertioua, with a liberal discount when continued longer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. t1 \V. KIUIAKDSU.N, I”e ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT UW, Ha* resumed hi* professional pursuit*. Bo will practice in ail the Conrt* of the eily oi Richmond, and of the counties of Henrico and Hanorer. Take case* In any District Court of Appeal* where the inducement* offered are suMcient. Attend to the investigation of title* and collection of claim* of every description, and give special attention to cases in the Supreme Court of Appeal* of Virginia. When not at Conrt, he may he found at hi* residence, j Oakland, Hanover, eight utile* from Richmond, two from Mechaniesvillo, and fourteen from Hanover Court Houao. Addre** Richmond, Ya., Box tH»>. nihln—I* IJJSNKy A. WISE, Sr., Will practi*e law in the Court* of Richmond and Uen- ; rico, generally, and In erimtnal case* In the Court* of other cute* a.'id conntie* couvoment. when »pecially I employed He can always be found at the nice of i + Danner A W!*«. In the Law Building*. Richmond, or at the house of Mr*. Pulliam, in Manchester, jaa.to-dm ___ K. FAKK A K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend the Court* of Amelia, Princo Edward, Xot toway, Cumberland and Powhatan. Particular atten tion given to the collection of Claim*. Addreaw—sietoravitle, Amelia. nov2--Sm o. «. nai*woiii, | i. a. uinwotn. I'y R1SWOLD & GRISWOLD, t Ijr ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, aiCHHoxo, viuotaiA, Have removed their otilce to Mrnluil *treot, between Eighth and Ninth street*. Praciice taeaU the Court* of the City of Richmond and counties of Henrico and Han over, and the Circuit Court* of B>*ex and King and Queen. OCtA—Cm 0ASMON .■* COl KI NKY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practices in all the Court* of the city of Richmond and countv of Henrico. office in the Whig Building. au-C-ly BARKSDALE, Jr., * attorney at law, HALIFAX COrRT H0r*n, VA. COURTS—Halifax and Pittsylvania, and the Circuit Court* of' Cauiphel i and Danville. »epiS—ly I nW. D. WOOTTUN, fCTTORNET AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC For Richmond and Meurico county, COLLRCTOR OF CLAIMS, Offer* his professional service* to the people generally al home Nod abroad 9t£‘ Mtflfv -M<«nlic#Uo Uou»e,oo M.tiu *trvet, a f«*v doorv St. Charts HuUl. jy'is—Jy | U. UUUUnblUN, yy • ATTORNEY AT LAW.; Hovuuriui, Ai.bemaklb Cocxty, Va. Attend'- the Court* in the counties of Buckingham, J Nelson and Albemarle, and pay* special attention to eolleetins and '(•curing claim* in those counties, and the c unty of Fluvanna and city of Lynchburg. Refer to Bondurant, Elliott A Shield*, proprietors ot the Wing. novas—ly EO. C. CABELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all the Court* of Pltt-vlvanla, Halifax and Henry counties, and the Circuit and Hustings Court of Danville. AJr.'**—Danville. Va. _antT-ly J_£LN£Y ill ON ALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to Conveyancing and Kxami- , nation if Title*. Office on Governor street, over late Examiner office. 1 —lyl_ JOHN A. COKE, attorney at law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, j aiCUAoXO, VA., Will practice in all the Court* of Richmond city and the counties of Henrico and Hanover. Orru-K in Law Building. Franklin street. sep2«—ly pAW NOTICE. JAMES PLEASANTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY. For the Circuit and Hustings Court* of the City 01 ) Richmond and County Court of Henrico. (flee in the Law ttnildmg, Richmond, Va Practice* in all the Court* at Richmond, and Collect Claim* In the adjoining counties. oolS—ly | BOBUBT OF ID. ISAAC U OABUtXUTOX. QLiLl) A CARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS at LAW. Will practice in all the Court* of the elty of Richmond Office on Governor street, near Broad street. faul—ly jpROFESSJONAL NOTICE. WOOD BOULDIN and WOOD BoCLDIN, Ja., will at tend as partners all the Conrts of Charlotte and Meek linburg counties. WOOD BoCLDIN will attend also the Court* of Hall fox conntv and the Supreme Court of Appeal* al Rich Bond Wood Bofldix, Ja., I WoonBoriDix, Boydton, V» Talcott P. O., get*_tf I Charlotte co. pEACllY R. GRATTAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on ea*t side of Twefth, at the end of Capitol itreet, near the Governor’s House. sepJA--ly AtXX *. HOT LADAT. SAUFEI T. BATH. CIUTAI1 WU1TB. HOLLADAY, BAYLY A WHITE, AT TORNEYS AT LAW, Richmond. Va., practice tn all the Court* of Ike city of Richmond, and the conn tie* of Henrico, Hanover, Caroline, Goochland and Louisa. SAMUEL T. BAYLY. Notarv Public. CHASTAIN WHITE has an offieeat Ashland, Hanover eonnty. Va office tn law Knlfding Richmond oct27—ly toVMTii boubbt*. c. a. BoBixeox. Of the late firm of Mseforland A Roberts. DOBKRTS A ROBINSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OtHce No. 71 Main street, RICHMOND, VIRUINIA , Will attend to legal business entrusted to them in Virginia and Washington, D. C. au2A—Ir rJMiOMAS F. GOODE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOTDTON. MECKLENBURG CtXJNTY, VA. COURTS—Mecklenburg, Lunenburg and Brunswick. [au26—ly J ^TM. W. HENRY, attormit at law, craulottk cocut H--r*K, va., Atteods the Courts of Charlotte, Prince Edward and Halifax. _ ..!■ l* nKNJAMlH W. rUQRT, attorney at law, RICHMOND, VA. Co rum—Elchin end, Amelia, Powhatan and Chester OMce on Franklin, between Serenth and Eighth •treet*. Address Box 27*. norll- dm | M. DAVIDSONt ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. JCanosi.ai.ir Sr.NEW ORLEANS. t«mi to Walter 0. Robinson, President of the Mechanics and Traders’Bank. New Orleans; Thos. Adams, Presi dent Crescent Mutual InsnrunceCompanr, New Orleans ; Alfred Poun, Pirardeot Union Bauk. New Orleaus; Charles Briggs, President Louiaisna Mutual Insurance •Companv, New Orleans; Hon. Jqo. A.- J. CressWelt. Washington, l». C. Ed. D. Christian, Attorney at Law, Lynchburg, Vu. uovSA-ly ISAAC R. WATKINS, attorney at law, Ckakiottk Corxr Horan, Virginia. CoraTe.—charlotte, Prince Edward and Lunenburg daalb «m_ _ __ D~ K. JOHN MAUONY, SURGEON DENTIST. (For many year* associated with Dr. John U. Wayt.) woeld respectfully Inform hi* old patrons, and ail others who may need Li* service*, that in cuase anence of the destruction of his oMce by the great fire he has opened an odtee at hie residence on Fourth street between Broad and Marshall, where he cam he found at all hoar*. Artificial Teeth Inserted on gold, eilvet and vulcanite. The highest price paid for old Oold Plate.__a|3t-d» jpREDERICK N. FLEMING, attorney at law, Goocilasd Cockt Hocsk, __t VIRGINIA._ Dr. r. t. colkman, OrrtcK, UNDER ROW, FkasklIS STKKKT. Third Door above Second Street. _*" '__ Dental card. Dr. R. N. HUDSON Ha* resumed the pruetis* of DENTISTRY, and may he found at hU OAse, on Main street, opposite the Arllnf leu Hoaae- * .o *** *» PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. f. DAvrsoy, surgeon dentist. *3311 Office end residence on JUiu el reel, between ' Eleventh and Twelfth, jn-t below the National Ex change Bank, where he i- better prepared than ever to I give hi- patrons the fall benefit of lit- profession. He will exchange new Teeth on the improved ba-e for old sets of Gold. All work warranted for at lea-t five years. Those requiring his servt-e- need not neglect their teeth, as he will accommodate hiatsell |o their circumstances aud the times. Patient* from the coun try can hoard with him at his residence, without charge, white haring work done. mh'_'" t'in j^jR. W. W. PARKKK BAS BgsrUBD THR PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Orricu: Corner of Broad aud Tenth streets, op posite Cut Hall. oetlti-ly S N T A L MtTICK. JOHN G. WATT, Dentist, having recovered his health, has rt-uuied the practice of DENTISTRY in RlchmonJ, and respectfully otfers hi- services to his old friends and padents, and all others who may need •hem. Office and residence south side of Grace, between Seventh and Eighth streets, where be may he found at alt hour-. novg»--ly* nR. CUARLES S. MILLS Ha- re-nm-’d the practice of hi* profession In the city of Richmond. Office. Twelfth, between Broad and Marshall street*. octA—ly METALS AND MINERALS.—Persons Wish ing information respecting the MINERAL WEALTH OF THE STATE, can obtain full particulars by calling upon Dr. E. H. GRANT, at Richmond. -novS—tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. rjpHE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. OFFICE: Mai* SrBKKT, BKTWSKX ThIUTSEXTH ASD FOCBTBBXTB Streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to forward Currency, Coin, Valua bles, and Freight, to point* NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST. The Tariff of Charges Is based upon fair bnsines* principles, withont being oppressive to the public. G<hkIs -hipped Iroin the North by steamships, and marked to the care of the National Expres* and Trans portation Company, will be promptly forwarded to dos- ' tiuallon, FREE OF CHARGE, for Commission or Dray age. Goods called for W1TB00T CBAAUS and promptly for warded. All deeired information In regard to the extent of the lines operated by thi- Company, furnished at any of it* agencies on application. J. E. JOHNSTON, President. J. D. MBODEN, General Superintendent. decl3—tf PERIODICALS, &c. ^RITISU PERIODICALS. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conserva tive). THE EDINBURGH REVIEW iWhlg). THE WESTMI.N-TKR REVIEW (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH KEV.KW (Free Church). TERMS FOR l$tw. For any cue of the Reviews.$4 00 per annum. For any two of the Review*. 7 00 “ For anv three of the Review*.in 00 •* For all four of the Review*.12 00 “ For Blackwood'* Magazine.,. 4 00 , “ For Blackwood and one Review. 7 00 ** Far Black Wood and any two of I he Re view*. 10 00 ° For Blackwood and three of the Re view*. 13 00 M For Blackwood ami the lour Review*. .15 00 " The interest of these periodical* to American readers i* rath- r incr. used than diminished by the article* they contain on our late civil war, and, though sometime* tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering thetr great ability and the different eland-point* from which they arc written, be read and studied wilhadvantago by the people of thi* country, of every creed and party. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Sew subscribers to any two of the above periodicals for IsMi, will be entitled'to receive, gratis, any one of the •• Four Review* " for 1865. New subscriber* to all live of the Periodicals for 1866, will receive, gratis, any two of the “ Four Reviews " for 1885. Subscribers may also obtain back nnmber* at the fol lowing reduced rates, viz : Blackwood from September, IS84, to December, 1583, Inclusive, at the rate of 82 30 a year The North British from January, 1383, to December, 1885, inclusive : the Edinburgh aud the Westminster from April, 1>*>4, to December, 1*85, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the year 1365, at the rate of $1 50 a year for each or any Review, ' A few copies yet remain of all the Four Review* for 1*83 at 84 a set, or 81 5t> for any one. LKnNARD SCOTT & CO., Publisher*, 38 Walker street, New Votk. L. S. A Co. al*o publish the FARMERS GUIDE. By Hexst Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Noetox, of Yale College. Two volumes royal octavo, 1,600pages, and numerous Engravings. Price 87 fur the two Volumes ; by mail, post-paid. 83. dec‘22-tf _ riMIK RICHMOND MEDICAL JOURNAL, L RICHMOND, VIRl»IN 1A.—This Journal will be published as a Monthly Octavo of 80 page*, the Jauuary nnmber being issued early in December. A respectable number ot' the best writers In this country have promised their support, (an ostentatious display of names is avoided.) and a* the Editor* otter to pay liberally torartlcles.lt t« hoped that the original department of the Journal will bb entitled to respect and conttdence. The pages of the Jonmal will he devoted to Original Articles, Foreign aud Domestic Correspondence, a Re trospect of .Medicine and snrg- ry during the late war, an Eclectic De|.anmeiit, (which will be a chief feature of lb-' Journal,) Report* ofSocl-tles, Associations, Hospi ,al* and Clinical Lectures, Reviews and Bibliographi cal Notice*, MeJical News, Editorials, Miscellaneous Matter, Ac. Withont making special promises, the Editor* will endeavor to make this Journal acceptable to it* sup porter*. Term*—Five Dollars yearly, if paid in advance, or before the expiration of the third month after the date of subscription ; if paid after thi* period, Ten Dollar* per annum. : AdT«»rt!*t'iii*nt* will b*» in«orted on the most liberal term*, and as there are no Medical Journals now pub lished in the Southern States, advertiser* will enjoy peculiar advantage*. E. S. GAILLAKD M P . Richmond, Ya. W S. McCHESNEY, M. D., Staunton, Ya. Editor* and Publishers. All letter* In relation to the literary or business in terest* of the Journal will be addressed to Dr. B. 8. GatLl.aan, Box IW, Richmond, Ya. novl7-tf STOVES. TIN-WARE, &c. CTOVKS, TINWARE, O Ut'UsE FURNISHING G00PS. Ac. GREGORY BROTHERS Hare removed trom ttieir oiu »iami ai »siu renu.. - Hall, Franklin street, to their splendid new store. No. Main street, between 14th and 15th. where they will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Parlor, office and Cooking Stoves, sach a> the celebrated Arbi ter, Sheppard. Ida. Morning and Evening Star, Monitor Kip Kap. Hank Baker, Commodore Chatter Cktk and others, loo numerous to mention. ALSO, A large assortment of Fairbanks Scales, House Furn ishing artic.es, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Hard ware, Ac. Thankful for the past patronage, we hope, by being prompt in businees, a continuance of the same. GREGORY BROTHERS, 87, Main street, between 14th and 15th, JanSf Richmond, Va. nrk HAVE JUST RECEIVED afiieuaME || ment of REFRIGERATORS, WATER-COOLERS, TOILET SETS, HIP and SPONGE BATHS, FEATHER DUSTERS, And Old Dominion COFFEE POTS, Besides many other articles in our line, which we are prepared to sell low. Call and examine. GREGORY BROTHERS, mh24t 87 Main street, PIANOS, &c. 'pilK PIANO FORTE Bl’SI- ^ l —Th«* !»nb$crib*‘r>» have hr»v»n^B«i in th* Plano Vort« bu^ii*** for! W m**r* than twenty year*, during which • • * » • time thev h*T* sold upward *1 HKTEE2i UUNDKBL* INSTRUMENTS t.. persons in Virginia and adjoining I States, some of whom were families of the mo,i reBned and cultivated musical taste. The established character of the instruments they of fer is n- w so llrm that all wh» de-ire to purcha-e may feel entirelv a-sured of getting a g»*d article. Thev invite an inspection of ibe insitumeute now in <t,,r“ 7 WOODH0USE A PARHAM, Booksellers and Stationers, mU1 s*T Governor street, near Main, daguerrean galleries. HOME AGAIN.—For seven months past I have bad no business, having lost my gallery and nearly my ail by the great Are on the .Id of April. 1 hare the pleasure now to announce to the public that I have once more a GALLERY, located on the coruer of Ninth and Main streets, with an en trance on Main (through' iY. D. Cooke's, bookstore) and aiso on Ninth street, lam supplied with entirely new and the most improved apparatus and stock, and have secured the services at T. Jefferson Nirumo. •• to the manor bom,” who has had over fffteen years' expe rience. , A. . A As in the past, so in the rutuie, I promise my patrons good and satisfactory work. f Q. W MI SKIS. Photograph!.*, oetS7-ly Corner Main and Ninth streets. SAUCES. PICKLES, Ac. OAUCES, JELLIES, PICKLES, 4c. 12 do.. Worcestershire Sauce i S doi. Royal Osborne Sauce 8 dor. C A B's Soho Sauce \ 8 do*. Currant Jelly 8 do*. Cupres Capuduea it do*. Olive* Verdaies 6 d»*. assorted Pickle* Preserved Ginger, Pine Apple Cheese, Ac., selling low DANDRIDGK a ANDERS Jaw4-tf * - CHEESE ’ CHUBB 11—25 boxes strictly prime CHEESE, just received and for sale. I mh34T A. Y STOKES* CO. IKON WORKS. TOTTJENGER s KDMOND, Established i> October, ISfio, Manufacturers o! Portable and Stationary ENGINES and SAW MILLS. MILL WORK. CASTINGS of all kinds, TOBACCO FIXTURES and RAILROAD WORK, Cart stebet (below Fifteenth), _dec16—dtx RICHMOND, Va._ ATI.CAN IKON WORKS, V Comer Bvbd and Sixth Streets, RICHMOND, VA. We are prepared to furnish, at short notice, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, all sizes ; SCREWS for Cotton, Tobacco and Cider Presses, FLATTENING MILLS and FACTORY KIXTUKBS generally; IKON GRATINGS, Wrought and Cuat'lrou FENCES, VaKAXDAHS, Ac., of every variety; FORGINGS aud MACHINERY of all kinds . . . Repairing done on most reasonable terms and with despatch. Special attention is called to our Improved SMOKING TOBACCO CUTTER, which, for its durability and econ omy iu working, is superior to any now iu use. ARCHER & GOODWIN, mh2Sf Postolfice Box No. 927 JgAGLE MACHINE WORKS RE-ESTABLISHED. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of KAHL A B A H M , To conduct a GKNBRAL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, At their newly fitted up establishment, the EAGLE MACHINE WORKS, Corner of Nixth axd Caxal Streets, (South side of Basin,) RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to mannfactnre STATIONARY and PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Of any required power. ALSO, SAW and GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARINGS, STEAM BOILERS, BRASS and IRON CASTINGS, FORG1NG8, and MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Having obtained most of the patterns of the late Mr. Philip Kahm, we can build new aud repair old Machine ry with great facility ; and, being supplied with the most labor-saving tools, we can favorably compete with any establishment in any kind of work, both as to quality and price. The senior Partner, FRANK KAHL, A Mechanical Engineer, was, for a number of years, superintendent and partner in the late P. Rabin's EAGLE MACHINE WORKS. ADOLPHUS J. RAHM, Son of the late P. Kahm, aided by F. KAHL, Has conducted the business of his father since his death, in January, 1SIS2, until the Are in April, 1SG6, when the works were destroyed. We assure the public that anv work entrusted to us will be carried out on the most'scientific and practical plan, combining simplicity with efficiency, and econo my with durability. ' A* puccessor* to the late Mr. P. Kahm, of the Eade Machine Works, on Cary street, Richmond, Virginia, we solicit a continuance'of the liberal patronage here tofore enjoyed by that establishment from it“ friends and the public generally. FRANK KAHL, fetcjl-tf A. J RAHM. METROPOLITAN WORKS, Corner of Seventh and Canal Streets. 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 IKON FRONTS, FOR STOKES AND WAREHODSES ; CASTINGS FOR RAILROADS, all kinds : CASTINGS FOR MILLS AND MACHINERY GENE RALLY ; WAGON AXLES COMPLETE, with Boxes; SASH WEIGHTS, GRATE BARS, Ac., Ac. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Of all kinds repaired in the best mannerand with quick despatch. *£T SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JV* We would call particular attention to our facilities for manufacturing and repairing TOBACCO PRESSES. FLATTENING MILLS, Ac. Having done a considerable quantity of this descrip tion of work recently, our stock of patterns is veiy complete. All the Wrought ami Cast Iron Work forthe “ HOWE TRUSS" and other Bridges supplied, including the l..ng, heavy Bolts, complete, with Nuts, Angle Blocks Washers, Ac. Wroug hi Iron and Wooden TKUVKS, for Railroads, fitted tip complete, with Wheels and Axles, Springs, Ac. Having erected a commodious Smith-Shop, we are prepared to do Rlacksmiths’ Work of ail kinds, inclu ding WKGCGHT-IRON 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 welt as the Superintendents, Engineer*and 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. I.. Maxwell, Esq., Bridge Builder, Macon, Georgia, for whom we have executed large orders. Since the admission, on 1st October last, of Mr. J. J. Montague 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 prices. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, and Scroll Sawing. We ask especial attention to our facilities for working CIRCULAR MOULDINGS, Of any site. Hard Wood Mouldings for Railway Coaches, and Ornamental Sawiug of all kinds Orders solicited. TANNER A EHBETS. Highest cash prices paid for OLD IRON, BRASS, COP PER. Ac. ja" 17 - tf L>ENINSULAFl MACHINE WORKS, MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE* Saw Mills and Shingle Machines Iron and Brass Castings and Forgings of every de scription, for Railroad and other purposes Hand aud Cran'd Cars Bolts and Nuta Saw Arbors Iron Railing AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, of the latest and most improved patterns, including : Threshing, Cl .-suing and Separating Machines Reaping aud Mowing Machines Horse Power* Hand and Po'wer Corn Shellers Hay, Sttaw and Fodder Cutters Jersey Farm Wagons Light Sprint; Wagons Townsend1» Wheel Cultivator, with which one hoy and two horses can cultivate ten acres of corn per day, doing it more thoroughly and with less injury to the corn than by the use of cne hor-e plows or the ordinary cultivators. Prompt attention paid to ail orders or enquiries by mail. BUDD A SHARP. J. Thos. Brnn, of Maryland, Thos. R. Sharp, late of Columbia, South Carolina. feWS-tf__ JOHN W. CARUWKI.L. | SAHfEL FRRKM.RV. C1ARDWKLL & FREEDLEY, ) Manufacturers and Dealers in AGRICULTURAL implements And MACHINERY. We are prepared to tnannfaetnre all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and Machinery, snch as Plow-, Cultivators, Corn Planters, Mower- and Reapers, Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Fanning Mills, Separa tors, Ac., Ac. *g"KEPAlKING will be promptly attended to on the n»o-t reasonable terms at the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, Corner Ninth and Cary streets. *5T Highest price paid for OLD IRON, BRASS, COP PER, Ac. _ mh3t Flattening mills— TOBACCO CUTTERS. TOBACCO PRESSES, And all kind- of FACTORY FIXTURES, made and re paired by CARDWELL A FREEDLEY. (Successors to John W Cardwell A Co.,) Agricultural implement Works, 9th and Cary sts. feb«~19m MERCHANT TAILORS. Tf _ MERCHANT TAILOR, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, has received his • Spring stock of CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, VBSTINOS, to which be call.- attention. The stock is large and con tains the various weaves, colors and qualities pro- I duced for the season by. the most celebrated makers. Strength of color anil durability of fabric has been his object in selection. Confident that his judgment will be approved, he asks an examination, and, at the ; same time, pledges the ST YLKft OF GARMENT shall be satisfactory to ab) who order. W. S. TUPMAN. for a long time in the clothing trade, can he found at Mr. Doherty’s store, where he will be pleased to show the stock, which he can recommend as perfect in every partienlar. He also MAKES SHIRTS TO ORDER, good in quality, low in price as possible, aud a fit guaranteed. ^Malu street, between Eighth anil Ninth. inhlo-lm JOHN LATOUCHE, DRAPER AND TAILOR, Franklin street, next to the comer of Fourteenth, Haa now received and will keep constantly o* band a choice assortment of goods suitable to the style* »»<* season. ■N. B —As he sells exclusively for cash, be is enabled to offer a first-class article at a low price. mhl3f COMMISSION MEECHANT8. p ARRETT, WILLIAMS & CO., PRODUCE ANDGBNERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fkasklih, Below Goverhor Street, Sell Leaf, Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco and Ci gars, Grain, Flour and every description of Country Produce. 50,000 SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS just received; also, the following favorite brands of Smoking Tobac co : Brown Dick, Lone Jack, Bob Lee, Pride of Virgi nia, Zephyr Puff, Zarvona and Pit kinton's, Fruits and Flowers, as well as common and low grades Prices ruling from 2<> cents to $150. Any brand of Virginia Chewing Tobacco furnished promptly and on the most reasonable terms. mb Id-2 m JOHN N. GORDON ft SON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers In METAIA, ORINDSTONES, 4c., Fourteenth street, near Exchange Hotel, Offer for sale English Refined, Hammered and Swedes Iron, Horse-shoe Iron, Norway Nail Rods ; Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron ; Plough Iron, from 7 to 12 inch ; Oral and Half-round Iron, Horse Shoes; Iron Axles, 11 to 2* inch; Cut Nails, Tin Plate, various sizes; Block Tin, Bar Lead, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, BLISTERED STEEL, CAST, SHEAR and GERMAN STEEL, Square, ronnd and fiat. CUBA SUGARS, in hogsheads and barrels REFINED SUGARS, various grades Kio, 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 GRINDSTONES, for farming and ma chinery purposes, 4c., 4c. mhlf «. 8. HARPER. H. B. TALIAFERRO. R. H. P. R0B1HS0H. Harder, Taliaferro & co., (1EHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Dealers In GUANO, LIME. PLASTER and other FER TILIZERS, Foot op Sixth strret (oh the Cahal), RICHMOND, VA. 4©" 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 or Deeds for most of the States and GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANT, Thirteenth street, Richmond, Virginia, offers for sale a cargo of SALT Instore, very valuable REAL ESTATE, and several of the celebrated VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Particular attention paid to the sale and purchase of all kinds of TOBACCO, and the adjustment of CLAIMS agaiust merchants and others. feb2-tljulyf _ 1)ELL, SHEPHERD ft CO., ) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, Basin Bank, between 9th and loth streets. Solicit consignments of Country Produce, Lumber, Wood, 4c. To Builders, Contractors and others, we would say that we are prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER, all lengths, at short notice. For sale, on consignment, Suporior Country Bacon, Butter, Tallow, Dried Apples, Tobacco, 4c. feblf ___ -^yOOLFOLK. & T110RNLEY, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND AGENTS, OFFER THEIR SERVICES FOR THR SAL* OF LAND, CROPS OF CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO, 4c. ALSO, Special attention given to procuring LABORERS, both WHITE and COLORED, for this and the adjacent Comities. AI wavs have on hand for sale, on reasonable terms, a largo number of tine FARM8, of all sixes and descrip tion*, in this ami other States. AJdro*s Bowling Green, Caroline comity, Virginia. jan9-fim _ __ F~> REINS & SON, i. GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Also, Dealers in WOOD, COAL, HORSE FEED AND BOAT SUPPLIES. They respectfully solicit consignments of Agricultu ral Products of all kinds, especially of TOBACCO AND WHEAT. Strict attention to business and prompt returns of sales, they pledge to those who may favor them with their patronage. (^Office and Lnmber-honse between Ninth and Tenth streets, on Cary street and Basin. RICHARD REINS, anm—If LUTHER K. REINS. P. B. Scbt.ett.late of the firm of Powell it Snblett. Pkter A. SrBi-KTT.Richmwud, Va. I) B. & P. A. SUBLETT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Offer their services for the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Particnlar attention given to the purchase of merchan dise, and orders promptly filled, office on Thirteenth streot, near Cary. oct20--tf X J. B1NEORJ) & SON, * GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner’Thirteenth and Franklin street*, RICHMOND, VA., Keep constantly on hand a choice supply of FAMILY GR0CERI8, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, RUM, itc., which we are selling at wholesale and retail. As Commission Merchants, we give particnlar atten tion to the sale of Tobacco, Wheat, Corn and Country Produce generally. Prompt returns made.__eepSf rrUIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY associated themselves under the style and firm of FRENCH it CRENSHAW, For the purpose of conducting the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. At their commodious and extensive Store-House, on the corner of Main and Ninth streets. They will keep on hand the most select and choice stock of Orreries of every description, including WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, Sc., Which they will he prepared to sell upon the most rea sonable terms. ... , . „ Personal attention will be given to the sale of all COUNTRY PRODUCE and merchandise generally, con signed to our House. _ 8BTH BARTON FRENCH, LEWIS D. CRENSHAW, Jr. *§T Until the first of November, they can be found at the Office of llaxall, Crenshaw S Co._OC123— tf X>OOKER, KERR ft LYON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office corner lfilh and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Prompt attention given to sales of all kinds COUN TRY PRODUCE. _ Jy-6—tf j^ANBRIDGE & ANDERSON, GROCERS A\D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ll>5 Broad Stbeet, Ricbboxd, Va. _ „1. ... ,l.„ ..... terms, a large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES anil supplies. decl-tf AGENCIES, &c. VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, RICHMOND, VA. The undersigned have opened an office at the corner of Broad and Ninth streets, where they can be round from 9 till 4 o’clock, dally, and will be prepared to af ford to all persons, white and colored, professional or others, the best facilities for securing employment. P**r*onH denirouK of employing labor, white or oIhc k, clerical aid or other service, will find with us a registry of persons desiring situations ; and all who are with out employment are invited to call and register with “'in onr business transactions we are determined to "1w - a tislaction if earnest effort can accomplish it. * »i» fkesi ibs.—Hon. Daniel C. Dejarnette, Caroline coantv Alexander P. Abell, Monticello Bank, Char lottesv i1 !* : Wm.C. Moncure, Sheriff of Henrico; Wil son, Glaiebrook A Co., Richmond, Va.; and the mer chants and business men of Richmond geuerally. J. T. HENDERSON A CO., mh30-d2w P. 0. box 139. VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS. GTeORGE A. AIN’SLIE, f ' Manufacturer and Dealer in CARRIAGES, Tenth Street, between Main A*n Cart, Has now on hand a choice selection of RIDING VE HICLES of the most approved styles, consisting in part of CALECHES, COACHES, barouches, SIX-SEAT ROCKAWAYS, PHOTONS, COUPES, and LIGHT ROCKAWAYS and BUGGIES Of all kinds, to which the attention of those in want of such articles Is Invited. mh22t Sundries. 10 barrels gTeen PICKLES, fi barrels white wine VINEGAR, 10 barrels MESS PORK, 300 prime sugar-cured HAMS, 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES, 50 boxes family SOAP, III store and for sale by mhl2t GEORGE 1. HERRING A CO. SUGAR AND COFFEE. Prime Laguayra Coffee Standard Crushed Sugar Receiving and lor sale by JOHN S. GORDON A SON, Fourteenth street, near Exchange Hotel, oib'-ltij __ __ T> E A S ! ! ! Fine GUNPOWDER and OOLONG TEAS, for tale by JOHN N. GORDON A SON, Fourteenth street, near Exchange Hotel. inhidt___ COKE’S COMPOUND SYKIT of BUCHU and Pareira Brava, just received. ^ niJifR, mbaot _J07 Broad street. Avery superior lot of English Tooth BRUSHES, Combs, SOAPS, genuine im ported handkerchief EXTRACTS, TuILET WATERS, POMADES, COSMETICS, FANCY PIPES, Ac., for sale bv R. W. POWERS, feb24f Corner Main and Fifteenth streets.^ HERRINGS.—Fifty barrels prime HER RINGS. for sale by ROBERT P. WILLIAMS, mhl3t *»• ** BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL JgALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE; MD. ESTABLISHED as a REFUGE from QUACKERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED. DR. 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, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Hesd, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lnngs, Stomach, or Bowels— those Terrible Disorders arising from 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 moat brilliant hopes or anticipa tions, rendering marriage, Ac., Impossible. 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 of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders «f eli>quence, or waked to ecstacy the living 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 himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNES8 Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored. This distressing affection, 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 excesaes 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? Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious and deal active symptoms of both body and mind arise. The System becomes deranged, tho 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 the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadel phia, and elsewhere, hue 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 have injured them selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society, or marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of Ihe Back and Liliths, Pains in the Head, Dimness ol Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac. Mentai.i.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 some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now jndge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciatod, having a singular appearance about the eyes, Cough, and Symp toms of Consumption. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice, indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned are nightly felt, even when asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun try, the pride of his parents, should he snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by theconsequence of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before con templating • MARRIAGE, Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most neces sary requisites to promote connubial 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 despairand tilled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Left-hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and num ber. No letters reieived 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 office. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this establishment with in the last twenty years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by I>r. Johnston, wit nessed by the reporters of the Tlie Snn and many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. JanlS-ly INSURANCE COMPANIES. UN DER A LIBERAL CHARTER from the General Assembly of Virginia, passed February 2Sth, 1866, the INSURANCE AND SAVINGS COMPANY OF VIRGINIA Is organized, with an authorized capital of *l,noo,noO. PRINCIPA1 OFFICE AT RICHMOND. OFFICERS OF THE COMPART. DANIEL J. HARTSOOK, President. IIAVIDJ. BURR Secretary. B. C. WilEKKY, Jr., Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. Dariri. J. Hartsook, A. Y. Stores, JohrEkders, David Currie, W. B. Isaacs, George S. Palmer, w11.i.iam (J. Paine, William G. Tavluk, Joseph E. Claurtt, John C. Williams, Samuel C. Tardv, John B. Davis. This company offers all ihe inducements connected with a Home Institution of undouhted abii.itv, and will be prepared, by the 12th instant, to make insu rances and issue policies upon Fire and Marine Risks. Office on Main street, between Twelfth and Thir teenth, over the United States Telegraph Office. aplO-lm _ _ ______ jyjUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Nstr Tom, i Cash assets, Jnly 1st, 1S6S, • • *18,300,000 00, Annual Income, In cash, - 8,600,000 60. The dividends of this Company are larger in amount for premiums paid than in any company in the world. All of the profits arising from this immense fund anl annual income annualltdividrd amongst the in sured. Applications can be made to J. B. M.trMURDO, A Bolling, Dr. J. B. McCaw, John if. Otet, P. F. How ard. or E. B. Meade, with n. F. BREF.KEE, General Agent. Office—Franklin street, between 7th and 8th. sepl4f Tau twru nvb'rrF: 15 OF THE SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital,.$1,000,000 00. Surplus, ------- 600,000 00. Annual income over ... 1,000,00* 00. This Company takes Fire and Marine Risks on the most favorable terms. Country risks also taken. All losses paid at this office without delay of sending proof to home office. Application can be made to A. Boi,f.rso, Jons M. Otbt, P. F. Howakd, or E. B. Meade, with O. F. BREESEE, General Agent, Office Franklin street, between 7th and Sth. sepl4—f Montague & whitall, (Late of the Merchants' Insurance Company of Richmond,) • I N S D R E Property of all Kinds In the most reliable Companies. They also effect Marine Insurance and Life Insurance. Office: No. 231 Main street, )nat below the Spots wood Hotel.anglti—If NEWSPAPERS npHE « SENTINEL,” PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, RALEIGH, N. C. WM. E. PELL.Proprietor and State Printer. EDITED BY WM E. PELL a an SEATON GALES THE SENTINEL is an Independent newspaper, a warm supporter of the Union axd the Constitution, or Andrew Johnson, oar magnanimous President, and bis policy, and devoted eenecrally to the recuperailan and prosperity of the South and of North Carolina. It labor* to promot* harmonr, good feeling and wjaal rights among all the States, but will rebuke all un founded expresalons against the loyalty and Integrity of the Southern people. .... . . . Special attention will be paid to the news and market departments. .... . „ . Full proceedings of the Legislature and all important ■state papers appear in the SextixBL. Its circulation Is believed to be equal to any in the State, if not the largest. Its advertising patronage is large'and growing. The Dally and Weekly are now issued. The Semi Weekly will appear in a short time. TERMS: Dally Sentinel, In advance, per year.<10 00 ., » “ «months.8 on Semi-Weekly, “ per year.5 on ,, •• " 6 months.2 Co Weakly, “ Per .? 99 I. “ 6 months....1 Oo mh27-l m SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 10 kind* of superior Chewing Tobacco and Cigars 6 kinds of Bne Cigars For sale by DANDRIDOR A ANDERSON, Jan22-tf No. 100 Broad street. ^ HERRING’S COMP. EXT. COLOCYNTH, Herring’s Ext. Uyoseyamna, Herring’s Ext. Bel ladonna, Herring's Pul v. Turkey Rhubarb, for ase in prescriptions and tor sale. J • BLUR, rnhSof 107 Broad street. RAILROADS. &c. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE AND PIEDMONT RAILROAD. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Richmond daily (except Sundays) at 7:40, A. M. Arrives at Danville at 4:50, P. M. Arrives at Greensboro' at S:20, P. M. Leaves Greensboro’ dally (Sundays excepted) at 10:30, P. M. Leaves Danville daily at 5:45, A. M. Arrives at Richmond at 3:16, P. M. Trains connect at Burkevllle with Trains on the Sonthslde Railroad for PArmvllle, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Chattanooga, Memphis, he., he. ; at Greensboro’ with Trains on the North Carolina Rail road for lalisbarv, Charlotte, Morganton, Lincolnton, Ac., Ac., N. C.; Chester, Winnsboro’, Colombia, Ac., Ac., 8. C. THOS. DODAMEAD, mhSO-tf Superintendent. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO., > Richmond, Ya., March 6, 1866. $ QI LANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after MONDAY, the 12th Instant, Trains upon this road will run as follows: Leave Manchester daily at 5:10 A. M., and at 4:25 P. M. Returning, leave Petersburg dally, 6:25 A. M., and at 5:45 P. M. The 5:10 A. M. Train from Manchester connects with the Petersbnrg and Weldon Train for the Sooth, and both Trains from Petersburg with the Richmond and Fredericksburg Trains for the North. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, a Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Manchester and Pe tersburg at 10:45 A. M. it connects at Petersbnrg with the Train for Norfolk E. H. GILL, mhS-tf Engineer and Superintendent. HM ON U^T^A N Yn,L^i^LROAD, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,) Richmond, Feb. 26, 1866. J NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The honr np to which FltF.IOnT for this road will be received at the Depot, in Manchester, is extended to FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., from and after this date. As it is necessary, to enable the clerks to make ont the proper way bills, to have a flxed hour to stop receiving, notice is hereby given that no freight will be received after the hour named. The Freight on goods for Danville and Greensboro* may he paid at destination, at the option of the ship pers, but the freight on all goods for way stations must be prepuid. Shippers will please pay their freight bills by four o’clock, P. M. ; otherwise goods will not be sent for ward. THOMASDODAMEAD, mli5 Superintendent. Great short route to the north. EAST AND WEST, VIA THE RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, CAR RYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL TWICE DAILY. The only Railroad route issuing through tickets and through baggage checks 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 dally (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M., arriving In Washington at 3:20 P. M., connecting with the early afternoon ex press trains for the North, East and West. The Night Through Mail Train leaves Richmond dally at 8 P. M., arriving in Washington at 6 A.M., connecting with the early morning trains for the North, East and West. The Express and Freight train loaves Richmond tri-weekly, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M., arriving in Washington at 6:.1n P. M., connecting with the 7:30 P. M. Train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Har risburg and the West. I |... ,1.1 , ,... I. U-... » class, and U for second class passengers. The Aecomrnodstion Train between Richmond and Milford leaves Richmond at 8:30 P. M., arriving at Mil I'onl at 6 P. M. t Through Tickets and Through Baggage Checks to Alexandria, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all the principal cities in the We-t. For further information and through tickets, applv at the office of the company, corner Broad and Eighth streets, Shockoe Hill. J. B. GENTRY, General Ticket Agent. SAMnF.f. RUTH, Superintendent.febl-tt poll LYNCHBURG. aBaMMBM RICHMOND AND DANVILLE AND BOUTHS1DE RAIL ROADS. Passenger Trains leave Richmond dallv fexcept Sun day) at 7:40 A. M. THROUGH TICKETS. First class, six dollars; second clasR, live dollars; children between the ages of six and twelve years, half first-class rales. The bridges on the Sonthstde road having been re built, this line is • NOW OPEN WITHOUT INTERRUPTION TO LYNCH BURG. Passengers leave Richmond at 7:40 A. M., and arrive in Lynchburg at 6 P. M. Trains connect at Lynchburg with trains on the Vir ginia and Tennessee railroad. J. H. LESTBR, Ticket Agent Richmond and Danville Railroad. febl2—tf JJIOllMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. CHANGE OFISCHEDULE. On and after TUESDAY, December 12th, the PASSEN GER TRAIN on this road will run as follows: Leave Richmond daily, Sundays excepted, 7:40 A. M. Arrive al Danville, 5:10 P. M. Leave Danville dally, Sundays exceptod, 5:30 A. M. Arrive in Richmond, 3:15 P. M. Trains connect at Burkeville withtrains on theSeuth sidc Railroad for Lynchburg, and at Danville with the trains on the Piedmont Railroad, for Greensboro' Char lotte, Ac. TIIOS. I)(U)A MEAD, Superintendent. decl2—tf _ _ _ OFFICE RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD COMPANY, Richmond, Va., March 23, 1866. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. 55 On and after this date all freights for shipment over this road must be at Manchester Crossing by 3 o’clock P. M. No Freight will he received after that hour. J. H. WOODCOCK, mh23-tf General Freight Agent. Office Richmond and Petekhbcmu E. R Co., i Richmond, January 3,1866. S ON AND AFTER THE 7TH OFREjB JANUARY, 1866, the Sunday Evenlngfffr'fg Passenger Trains will run on this road as heretofore, leaving Manchester at 3:05 P. M. and leaving Pocahon tas at 5:10 P. M., arriving at Manchester at 7 P. M. E. H. GILL, Jan4-tf Engineer and Superintendent. LUMBER, CEMENT, &c. T~UMBER AND CEMENT. WILSON, GLAZEBROOK & CO., LUMBER DEALERS, Have ou baud and offer for sale a fnll assortment of SEASONED and UNSEASONED YELLOW and WHITE PINE— 60,000 feet 1|, 1J ;nd 2-luch Yellow Pine 60.000 feet Scantling and Joist, assorted size* 20.000 feet Garden Kails 60.000 feet Nova Scotia Pine, varions sizes 30.000 feet 1-Inch White Pine Boards LATHS, SHINGLES AND OAK POSTS. We are prepared to famish BILL TIMBER in any quantities, at the shortest notice and at low prices. We are the agents of Locher'e celebrated James river CEMENT, weighing 3u0 pounds to the barrel, and bare now on hand a fall supply, which we offer for sale, and guarantee each barrel sound. janS—tf GUANO. Gu'AM), GUANO, GUANO.—No. 1 Pe ruvian, as imported; Ammoniated Phnsph.tic Guano; Bone Dust, Fish Guano.—The Ammoniated Phosphatic Guano is carefully manufactured from Pe ruvian and Navassa In the right proportions to suit va rieties of soils and crops. It is highly recommended by farmers, who preterit to ail other fertilizers, and by Professors Liebig, of Baltimore, and Kraft, of New York. It contains eight per cent of ammonia, and its quality U gutranteed to be uniform. It Is shipped in barrels and is finely comminuted, and perfectly dry.— Price t7o per ton. Send for acircular. For sale in quan tities to 6uit by _, ATKINSON, TEN EYCK A CO., General Agents for Virginia. Main street, second door above Eighth, mh29f____ M YNIPULATEI) GUANO.—THE JAMES RIVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY having prorated a supply of Peruvian Guano, of recent impor tation, is now ready to deliver its preparation, first in troduced in 1S60, and so favorably known as th JAMES RIVER MANIPULATED GUANO. The ton consists of one thousand ponnds each of pure Peruvian and Phosphatic Guano, finely ground and perfectly mixed, and Is confidently recommended to the public as a superior unadulterated Fertilizer. E.B BENTLEY, mh2i>-2w* Agent. TOIIN 1IARTZ, 405 BROAD STREET, (t BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS, baa r-ceived a full supply of Ladies’ Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods and Perfnmeries. Also a line assortment cf Siik Parasols, bilk and Linen Pane which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper. Please call and convince yourself of the fact. ap9-tf _ rp]IE CELEBRATED ROCK ISLAND CAS 1.SIMHRKS AND JEANS so well known throughout ihe United States, are again offered for sale by the case by PALMER, UAKTbOOK ft CO. ap9-tf Libbv Buildings. ^ U N D rIk s . London Porter, Scotch Ale, Table Claret, line London Dock Brandy, line Sherry Wine, best brands Cham pagne, Bnglisb, French and American Mustard, finest Green and Black Teas, Worcestershire Sauce, English Chow Chow, he., Ac., in store and for sale by febfft_QEO. I. HERRING A CO. WHISKEY ! WHISKEY I WHISKEY I 20 barrels low grade Whiskey 6 barrels superior old Rye whiskey lo barrels Bourbon Whiskey For sale low. fehlldt FRENCH A CRENSHAW. 1 TONS LUMP PLASTER, just re 1*7* * celved and for sale by mh29f __LEE A PETTYJOHN. VIRGINIA WORM KILLER !—A pleasant safe and certain remedy for Worms in Children. For sale by druggists. Twenty-live cents a bottle. STEAMBOATS, ±e. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S TROUGH UNB TO CALIFORNIA, Touching it MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING TOR UNITED STATES MAIL. THROUGH IN TWENTY TWO DAYS. Steamships on the Connecting on thkPacipio ATLANTIC: WITH THE ARIZONA, COLORADA, HENRY CHAUNCEY, CONSTITUTION, NEW YORK, GOLDEN CITY, OCEAN QUEEN, SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHT, GOLDEN AGE, COSTA RICO, MONTANA, 4c., 4c, One of the above Urge and splendid Steamship* will LEAVE PIER NO. 42, NORTH RIVER, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21*t of every month (except when those date* fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPINWALL, connecting, vU Panama Railway, with one of tha Company1# Steamship# from Panama for SAN FLAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departure* of 1st and 214 connect at Panama with ateamera for South Pacific and Central American Port*. Those of l#t touch at Manzanillo. A discount of one quarter from steamers’ rates al lowed to second cabin and steerage passenger* with famllie*. Also, an allowance of one quarter on through rates to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges, HALP FAKE. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-master# accompany baggage through, and at tend to ladies and children without male protectors. Baggage received on the dock the day hefore sailing, from steamboats, railroad#, and passenger* who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and At tendance free. For Passage Ticket* or farther information, apply at the Company'# Ticket Office, on the wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. mh2,-3m F. W. 0. BELLOWS, Agent. JpOR NEW YORK. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The splendid new side-wheel steamshlpe HATTERAS, Lewi* Parbirh, Commander ; ALBEMARLE, H. A. BorRNK,Commander: Leave Richmond every TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Feave New York WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. These ship# are entirely new, and were built ex pressly for the route. They have splendid saloon# and staterooms, and the fare, accommodations and attention are unsurpassed. Passage, meals amt state-rooms included, #1.1. Goods shipped by this line are landed regularly al New York, on the Company's covered pier, within forty-eight hours. Shipper* are invitfld to notice that the ^reat •l.tiii.iL.'G and loss by handling and exposure from frequent re shipping, as ou other lines, is avoided by this route. Freights for points beyond New York will he fort warded with despatch, and no charge made, except ac tual expenses Incurred. These ships discharge cargo in New York, at Pier No. 36, North River, and the Company'# steamer# for 'Vila mington, N. C., Charlenton, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans, leave from the same pier. Good# for these points can he transferred without expense orexposure. Insurance is very low by these ship*.and the economy in time, insnrance and condition in which good# are de livered, makes this the cheapest route from Virginia. Insurance effected at lowest rates when ordered. AGENTS: Samuel Ayres « Co., Richmond, Va. Calwell A Dunn, City Point and Petersburg. T. H. Webb. Norfolk, Va. For freight or passage, apply to SAMUEL AYRES & CO.. Agents, *S" Office corner of Cary and Virginia streets, oppo site the Tobacco Exchange. nov20--tf __' QFFICE OF ' WELLS, FARGO A CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY, No. SI Broadway, New York, SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO THE PACIFIC COAST Will please lake notice, lhat having been appointed FREIGHT AGENTS OF THR PACIFIC MAIL 8TRAM. SHIP COMPANY, We are prepared to receive Freight for CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SANDWICH ISLANDS, CENTRAL AMERICA, AXD WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. For rates apply at our office, No. SI Broadway, or freight office on dock foot of Casinl street. Steamers will sail 1st, litharid 21st of each month ; those dates falling on SUNDAY, on preceding 8ATUK DaY. NO SLOW FREIGHT RECEIVED ON DAY OF SAIL JUG FREIGHT MUST BE DELIVERED ON DOCK FOOT OF CANAI. STREET. Hills of Lading will he issrnxl at No. SI Broadway. Our usual Package Expre-- will bo sent by each steamer AND WILL CLOSE AT 10 A. M. ON HAILING DAY- .. „ our Letter Bags will close at 11:30 A. M. For cnnve. nienco of our up-town customers a letter bag will L>* kept at the Metropolitan Hotel and on the dock foot of Canal *treel. our FRANKED ENVELOPES will ho on sale at th* office of the Hotel and at onr offices, No. SI Broadway and Canal street dock. All letters sent through us MUST BE IN GOVERN. MENT ENVELOPES. Hight Exchange on San Francisco for sale. Telegraphic transfers of money made to all point* reached by the wires on West Coast. California Coupons bought at best rate*. nov8-6m WELLS, FARGO At CO. j BOOTS, SHOES, &c. tyteW SPRING STOCK BOftTS AND SHOES.—Just received our Spring Stock of Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Balmorals Hisses' Calf Balmorals Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Balmorals Children's Fine Polish Balmoral*. - Our stock is very large and well suited to the trade j and the attention of our customers is solicited, assuring them that we can sell them good Boots and Shoes a* low as they can ho had in this or any other city. PUTNEY At WATTS, n,h21t Donoan's I'.uil,Uni;, Governor-t. nooiS AND SHOES. We have received, on consignment, the fol-» B^s lowing BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at invoice prices—first cost: Man's Kin If Ilni'uri in HnofM. nrifllf* Men’s Grain Cavalry Boots, long lego, ladles' Kid double-sole Balmorals, Ladies’ Goat do., Ladies' Morocco do., Ladies’ Hum Overshoes, Childrens Goat and Melalic tipp-d Boots, Childrens Goat mock-welt Boots, Infants Kid Boots. ALSO, One Case Men’s Calf W. P, tap-sole Boots. jau27f GARDNER A CARLTON. -- REMOVALS. JVUPUy a; Alt KINNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hare removed their otBce to the new hailding at the lower end of the Basin, immediately opposite the tol) house. They conrlnne the sate of Tobacco, Flour) Wheat, Corn, Ac., and trusl from long experience to he able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize them; f.bl2--«m REMOVAL. E. G. JAMES & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hare removed to their large new store, south side of Cary street, third door from Thirteenth street. They hare now in store— Extra and superfine Virginia Floor Superior old Kentucky Rye Whiskey Extra quality French Brandy Scupperoong Wine Soused Pigs Feet Canrased flams , Also, a large lot of heavy staple Dry Goods, all of which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates t. close consignments. „„ They solicit consignments of all kinds of COUNTRY PRoDGCE and MERCHANDISE, and are prepared t* receive a Urge quantity <>f jaMF.S A CO., Cary street. deelSMf 3d door from above Thirteenth street. | Removal. GARDNER A CARLTON Have REMOVED to their new Store Building, No. 9, on Fourteenth or Pearl street, »b«r.-they offer to the trade a full and good assortment of BOOTb, SHOES and HATS.____ JanlBf Removal!—on the first of janu! arv 1M6, we will remove ..ur business to Nos. 27P and "Si’ Broadway, (up stalrs.l directly opposite A. T. Stewart A Co. HALL. SoUTHWICK A CO. y, B.—W# would call attention, in connection with above notice of our removal, to our increased faciiitiee for manufacturing Ladies’, Misses' and Children's Mi chine Sewed Work of all kinds. dec22-8B1 j|E MOYA L. C08BT, P0GH A CO., TOBACCO AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, . Have removed to Thlrteenih street, between Mam and Cary, and will give their undivided attentlouto the s*l« of Mascracinnau asd Lear Toiacco, who Flour, Corn, and .very variety of ecunlryprod«*■ » « respectfully solicit the patronage of lb. ir frian^ the public TjyATCHMAN’S TIME DETECTOR, pPEorpoMtiotw^M^^^^X^Uo^l'Irf apld-St • ____._n— ■R/T A.C KERKL^-l-''0 kits Nos. 1 and 2 STEAMBOATS, &c. ■yiRGINIA TO EUROPE DIRECT. FROM RICHMOND, PETERSBURG AND NORFOLK TO LIVERPOOL. The Splendid British Steam-hip EPHESUS, 3,00» tons, Captain Wili.uk Ooi.lt.voe, Will sail from Virginia for Liverpool direct, ON OR ABOUT MAY 1ST. AST Freight at low rate*. A0" Advance* made on consignment* to onr friend-. Por particular*, apply to R. H. DIKKELL. Agent, Richmond. CHIBVES A OSBORNE, Agent*, Petersburg. WILLIAM LAMB, Agent, Norfolk. Messrs. MacANDlfEWS A CO., Agents, Liverpool. mhl6-td INLAND RODTB, TIA CHESAPEAKE BAY AND Oi NAL, THROUGH TO NEW YuKK. THI OLD POWHATAX STEAMB' 'AT COMPANY ' The new and first class steamer* STATE OF MART* LAND, PETERSBURG and STATE OF VIRGINIA, me now receiving and forwarding merchandise ofa.d. ecrlptlona from Richmond to Philadelphia, New York and Boston, in connection with the CauaJ line • dailv steamer* from Dultltnora. 1'Lese steamers leave Richmond every Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday, for Baltimore. Ootids shipped on those day* will be landed In N-w York on the third day (hereafter. « Shippers will take notice that go.-l* shipped hr thL line do not go to -iu, blit are carried entirely three cl. tKl.AKD, thus saving or,superseding the necessity of i snrance against sm rtsk*. The large size of the steamer- belonging »<> this line enable ns to carry good* at less than by any other route. Freight for point* beyond New York will bo forward ed with di-pateh. This line is the only one that conned* with a daily line from Baltimore for Philadelphia and New York, and that can give through receipt*. No drayage or commission charged. Thu two lines occupy the same wharf In Baltimore. Forfrelght or passage, apply In DAVID Jt WM. CURRIE, Office at Charles T. Wortham A Co.’s, OCI24—Is Fifteenth street . rpHE BALTIMORE AM) IIA X VANA 8. 8. COMPANY. ALEX. BROWN A SONS, General Agents. FOR HAVANA A\F NEW ORLEANS. CARRYING THE O. 8. MAIL. The first-class Steamships of llii* Line will lail 1 follows: “CUBA,” 1,1 uo tons, WILLIAM ROLLINS, Commander, On SATURDAY, April 21st. “LIBERTY.” 1.2IW tons, WILLIAM J. STAFFORD, Commander, on SATURDAY, From Brown's Wharf, F. P., at 4 o'clock P. M. pr clsely on the day* announced For freight or passage, haring unsurpassed accon modations, apply to HENRY M. WARFIELD A 00., Agents, No. IB Spear'* Wh arf. N. B,—No Mils of tailing hilt those ol the Comp.iry —111 1... li. rinils for freight mn.t l.u I, , . I from this otHee. No freight received or hills of |*d'i signed on day of sailing. Freight forwarded to u- wiu he shipped to New Orleans and Havana by the si. .mi ships of this Company free of all charge-, except dray age and wharfage, and bills of lading i- u-.d on 1.1 ep tion of the goods In Bal'imore. FOR BALTIMORE,SAVANNAHuawwi and BOBToN. fggTgOi^ POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Leaves Richmond every WEDNESDAY snJ ST'N DAY. leaves Baltimore every WBDNEsDAY and SATUR DAY. The steamer STATE OF MARYLAND, Captain Thomas Travers, will leave here at 0 o'clock, A. M., SUNDAY, the lftth Inst Freight received Friday and »p tod o’clock, P. H , Saturday. This steamer has splendid saloons, staterooms and passenger accommodations. Passage (meals Included) For freight or passage, applv to DAVID A WILLIAM CURE! E, Office at Charles T. Wor!iunt A Co.'s, ■pIUl Klfte. n’h -free rpHRODOH TO LEXINO X TON AND BUCHANAN IN 271 HOURS. By Railroad to Lynchburg, and Canal Packets from thence to Lexington and Buchanan, fare through At". By Packet Boat all the wav, from Richmond ft.! hours. Fare Ad. Including meals Ah. Passengers leaviug Richmond at 7.I"* by Central and Orange and Alexandria night train, also Washing ton Ci'y, connect with the boats at Lynchburg. Mon day. Wednesday aud Friday, at 7 next A. M., and a' rive in Lexington and Buchanan at lnl P. M., “7| houis through. RETURNING, Leave Lexington and Buchanan at 1 K. M , Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, arrive in Lynchburg sift. I’, M , connect with the tars and arrive in Ricnrr.unJ and Wa-htngton at ft A. M., 2fthours through. The boats connect in Lynchburg, also, with the Vir ginia and Tennessee Mail train-, both going and return tug. Fare to Lynchburg, A-'. Onr boats leave Rtchmond a-tisnai, Monday, W.dnc day and Friday at ft P. It. K. FDlluND. sp9-tf p O R ~N E IV I'll R K . ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The new and elegant side-wheel steamship ALBEMARLE. Captain H. A. Boi'axa, Will leave her wharf a* Rocketts on SATURDAY, Hth April, at It o'clock A. M. Passengers can go aboard the evening previous. For freight or passage, having nnsnrpa.-r-d accom modations, apply to SAMUEL AYRES A U<>., apll-tt Cary aad Virginia iMMi IjMJR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-Th. 1 Hue British Schooner LUCY ANN, Wo .dr.-.i-'VT’ master. Capacity 1,'ssl to 2,u00 barrels. Fot-s“''" terms apply to apl'Mw FRENCH A CK&SSUAW I MIR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA,— s” The British brig STARLIGHT, Captain J. A. ,.1Tl Fcott, now In the Dock, will he despatched iinrue-**7 diately to the above port. For freight, apply !■> Caskie a brothers, apl.'i-lw S,-Tenth and Franklin str. e' 17NIR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA— . . The British hrig W. D, NASH wilt sail as r ■ above, so soon as cargo is completed. For freight, apply to mh22f FRENCH A CRENSHAW pOK LIVERPOOL. ±£. The A No. 1 barque QCEEN' VrCTORIA, n»v at City Point, la ready to rvcejve fr- i*lit for Liverpool Liberal advance* niade on consignnienta to my (nei<Js in London, Liverpool or Dublin. For freight, apply to K. II. DIBKELL. janEI-tf _ CO-PABTNERSHIP NOTICES. Dissolution.—The firm or tinslky .* HHEPPEKSo.N was dl.-ulv.d on the flrst day ..f January, 1SMJ, by mutual consent. The name of t> ■■ firm will be con finned only hereafter In the settlement of accounts. C. C. TINSLEY, jan2#-if B. V. SHEPPKRSnjf. C. TINSLEY, CARPENTER AND JiriLDE". Will continue the bn*ine*s at the old stand of TIN * LEY A 8HEPPEK»oN, corner of :«4 and brace »tr-ef Being thankful for past favor*, solicit* a continuance the same from his friend* and the public generally, pledging bituseif to give sale-faction in ail workd< r> C. <: TIVSU pO-PARTNERSHiP NOTICE.—1 hat, \J day associated with me Mr. Joseph Pettyjohn, d the buslne** will in future beconducted under the of LEE at PETTYJOHN. Thinkful for the patronage extended to me for the last twenty years, I solicit a contionance of the cur the new coneero. \ g, LEE. Janlf CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The midereijnn*il hive this day entered into a co-partnership nnJer tl ■ Arm and style of BELL. SHEPHERD A CO.. Porthe purpose of conducting a OKNEBAL COMMISSION BDSINE** For the sale of all Country Produce. Lunther, Wool. Am., and by strict attention to business, hope to tie it and receive a liberal thare of bu-tne*s front their fn n.|* and the public generallv. Mr. CHARLES 0. BLLETT, a man of long experience as a builder In tb!« cltv. will give bis per-«nalattention to the sale of all consignments of Lumber Our nfflee, for the present, wilt be at the corner of Eighth street and th. Ba-ln. y novlf_ AA31N L. 8HEPHBRD._ 00-PARTNERSHIP. The nnder*igncd have thi« day formed a co-partner .hip under the name and style of WATKINS, COTTRELL k CO., For the purpose of conducting the IMPORTING AND OJNERAL HAKDWAKR AND SADDLERY BISINW-, in all U> branches, Wholesale and Retail, ami have taken the large and commodious *-ore, No. 12/1 Main Mreet, where we will be pleawd to see our fri- ads a, I the public generally. We would especially invite th. Diends and customers of the late Arm of SMITH, RHODES k CO. We will endeavor to keep a full and attractive stock ofgooda.and hope by strict attention to bn.fness to merit a share of the public patr-nage. CLAIBORNE WATKINS, formerly with Smith, Rhodes k Co# April ai, 1S6«. 0. L. COTTRELL. rpO THE PUBLIC.-” I have thisdav made a business arrangement with Meaers. WATKINS, COTTRELL A CO., and would re spectfully solicit the patronage of my friend* and th customers of the late Arm of KHODBn,' WILSON .V HDRT. From my long experience In Ihe Hardware trade, I feel coufld.'nl that 1 can give eiSLue salt-faction to all who may favor me with a call. Respectfully apH-f W. 8. HDRT.