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VOLUME 75. RICHMOND, VA., MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1866._NUMBER 84. RICHMOND WHIG. DAILY AND SEMI WEEKLY. WHIG BUILDING, CORNER GOVERNOR AND FRANE L1N STRKKTS. T B R MB: DAILY—One Year.*10 00 “ Six Month*. » 00 •“ Ona Month. loo 8BM1-WEEKLY—On* Year. * 00 “ “ Six Month*. S 00 ADVERTISEMENTS—SiTDTT-vivRCam per Square of Eight Line*, for each of th* Snt two Insertion*, with a liberal discount when continued longer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. /I W. RICHARDSON, Ur# ATTORNEY AN 14COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ha* retamed bU professional pursuits. He will practice la all the Court* of the city of Richmond, end of the counties of Henrico and Hanover. Take case* in any District Court of Appeals where the inducements offered are sullclent Attend to the Investigation of title* and collection of claim* of every deecriptlon, and give special attention to caee* In the Supreme Coart of Appeal* of Virginia. When not at Court, he may bo found at hi* residence, Oakland, Hanover, eight mile* from Richmond, two from MochauicsvtUo, and fourteen from Hanover Court House Address Richmond. Va., Box t(40. inhlo—ta J£ENKY A. WISE, Sr., Will practise law In th* Coart* of Richmond and Hen riso, generally, and In criminal cases in the Courts of other cities and counties convenient, when specially employed. He ean alway* be found at the oMce of Danner ft Wise, in the Law Buildings, Richmond, or at the house of Mrs. Pulliam, In Manchester, jando-dm _ jjt K. FARRAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend the Courts of Amelia, Prince Edward, Not toway, Cumberland and Powhatan. Particular atten tion given to the collection of Claim. Address—Jetersville, Amelia. nov2--6m o. a. oniatroLD, | I. a. antswoLO. ^RISWOLD A GRISWOLD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, airnnoxn, vituixia. Have removed their office to Marshall street, between Eighth and Ninth streets. Practice in all the Courts of the City of Richmond and counties of Henrico and Han over, and the Circuit Court* of Essex and King and Queen. octti—fin Q AN NON A COURTNEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice* ta all th# Court* of th* elty of Richmond and county of Henrico. ff^Offlc* In the Whig Building. *u4--ly BARKSDALE, Jr,, * ATTORNEY AT LAW. ■ALtpax cocnr noven, va. COURTS—Halifax and Pittsylvania, and the Circuit Courts of Campbell and Danville. *ep88—ly EO. D. WOOTTON, ATT0RNET AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC For Richmond and Henrieo county, COLLECTOR OF CLAIM 9, Offer* his professional service* to the people generally at home and abroad B0~ Offke—Monticellc House, on Main street, a few door* above St. Charles Hotel. _Jy'-N—ly C. CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Attend* the Court* in the counties of Buckingham, • Nalaou and Albemarle, and p»y* special attention to collecting and securing claim* in those counties, and the county of Fluvanna and city of Lrnchbnrg. Refer to Bondurant, Klliott A Shields, proprietor* ol the Whig. nov2S—ly 0EO. G. CABELL, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice in all the Court* of Pittsylvania, Halifax and Henry countie*, and the Circuit and Hustings Court of Danville. Adress—Danville, Va. au2fl—ly JJENRY HU UN ALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given te Conveyancing and Exami nation of Title*. OUUe ou Governor street, over late Examiner oBce _ JOHN A. COKE, attorney at law and notary public, ricbkoxd. va., Will practice In all the Courta of Richmond city and the counties of Henrico and Hanover. Omen in Law Building, Franklin street. sep2d—ly T AW NOTICE. JAMES PLEASANTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY, For the Circuit and Hustings Courts of the City ol Richmond and County Court of Henrico. g^"Otllce in the Law Bnilding, Richmond, Va. Practices in all the Courts at Richmond, and Collect* Claims in the adjoining counties. oct9—ly bobbbt oeu>. Isaac l. carrixotob. QULD A CARRINGTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice la all the Courts of the city of Richmond. 0®ce on Governor street, near Broad street._[aul—ly PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. WOOD BOULDINand WOOD BOULDIN, Jm., will at tend as partners all the Coarts of Charlotte and Meek linbnrg counties. WOOD BOULDIN will attend also the Courts of Hali fax county aod the Supreme Court of Appeals at Rich mond Wood Bocldix, Ja., | Wood Bocldix, Beydtoa, Va Talcott P. O.. o<t'J_If Charlotte co. pEACHY R. GRATTAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 04ce on east side of Twefth, at the end of Capitol street, near the Governor's House_ *ep2S--ly ALtX B. BOLLADAT. SABl'IL T. BATLT. CBASTAIX WRITS. HOLLADAY, BAYLY A WHITE, AT TORNEYS AT LAW, Rlchmoad. Va., practice in nil the Courts of the city of Richmond, and the coun ties of Henrico, Hanover, Caroline, Goochland and Louisa. SAMUEL T BAYLY, Notary Public. 'HASTAIN WHITE has an oMceat Ashland, Hanover .... *y, Va o4c. in Uw HaU<Un« R«ehmond1 oct«7—ly_ BOBBETS, C. A BOBIXBOX. Of"he lUe ‘ arm of 4 *<*•«•■ ’OOBERTb' 4 ROBINSON, lTTO mrs AT LAW, No. 74 Main street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.. Will attend «o legal l •*«■«•« ££«*» Virginia and Washington. u_ 1 rpHOMAS F. GOODE, ATTORNEY a t LAW, BOTDTON, MECHLBNBURG v'OTNTT. U. COURTS—Mecklenburg, Lunenburg *»<• Brunswick. _ J.n2tl—ly]__ VETM. W. HENRY, "" attornet at law, CAnALOTTX COC«T HvCSI. »»., fiends tbe Courts of Charlotte, Prince Edward and J^ENJ AMIN W. FINNEY, attorney at law, RICHMOND, VA. CockTu—RJchtaouJ, Amelin, Powlmtnn and Cheeter* 'oic, on Franklin, between ooventk tunl Kjfhtk •trees. Add r*. Box V*._novll-«m_ I M. DAVIDSON, ** attorney at law, Bo * CaaovDEXAT ..SKW ORLEANS. axraas to Walter O. Robin eo'i, President of the Mechanlee and Traders' B*n.k. New Orleans , Thoe. A Adams, Presi dent Crescent Mutual Insurance Company, New Orleans; Alfred Penn, President Union Bank. New Orleans; Charles Brice*. President Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company X«v Orleans, Hon. Joo. A. J. Creaawell. Washington, IV C.; Ed D. Christian, Attorney at Law, Lynchburg, Va-___aerlHy ISAAC R. WATKINS, attorney at law. CBAALorta Cocbt Hofsb, Virginia. Cocat*.—Charlotte, Prince Edward and Lunenburg deelS-bm________ YAK JOHiV MAHONY, I ln* SURGEON DENTIST, eears eeaociated with Dr. John 0 Wayt, would raspectlu. ty inform hia old patron*. and al wonid raepew _ vu ..r.ices that in conse batntf^,f.r<MkA rtikcirTTerih 1 .Tae rt*d“oY gofd SS.SJiiSS.* «• —* » Tints. -- |7 'REDERICK N. attorney AT law,* GOOCALAJD COV»» HOC**, VIRGINIA._ nosJS-ly D* R. R. T. OOLRMAN, OPTICA, LINDEN ROW, PaAJI*I.l» bTAXXT, Third Door above Second Street. jMTt-kW_ Dental card. Dr. R. H HUDSON Hna retumtd As practice of DENTISTRY, and may b J^dat Um OSes, oa Mata .treat, opposite ‘heArUnt tea Heats *e«»-** PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ,V^VW\ -■N.-v. ,V\\ ^WNX\.NNV»-> DR. ft DAVISON, SURGEON DENTIST. EMkL OAce and residence on Main street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, Jnat below the National Ex change Bank, where he U better prepared than ever to give hi* patrons the full benefit of hi* profession. He will exchange new Teeth on Ik* Improved base for old sets of Gold. All work warranted for at least five ▼ear*. Those requiring his **rvi o* need not neglect their teeth, as he will accommodate himself lo their circumstance* and the times. Patient* from the coun try can board with him at his residence, without charge, while having work done.mh2u-6m W. W. PARKER was nnsynin tbi PRACTICE OP MEDICINE AND SURGERT. Owen: Corner of Broad and Tenth streets, op •osite City Hall._ omifi—ly^ RENTAL NOTICE. JOHN 0. WATT, Dentist, haring recovered his health, has resumed the practice of DENTISTRY in Richmond, and respectfully offers his services to his old friends and patients, and all others who may need them. Ode* and residence sonth side of Grace, between Seventh and Eighth streets, where h* may be fonnd at all hours. nov29--ly* DR. CHARLES S. MILLS Has resumed the practice of hi* profession In the city of Richmond. OSes. Twelfth, between Broad and Marshall streets. _octfi—ly METALS AND MINERALS.—Persons wish. ing information respecting the MINERAL WEALTH OP THE STATB, can obtain full particular* by calling upon Dr. E. H. GRANT, at Richmond. nov»--tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. HE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. OFFICE: Ml!.* 8TESBT, BBTWBEX THIkTlBXTH *SD FoCATIfi.NTH SraaKT*. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Are now prepared to forward Currency, Coin, Valua ble*. and Freight, to point* NORTH, SOOTH, EAST and WEST. The Tariff of Charge* Is based upon fair business principles, without being oppressive to the poblic. Good* shipped from the North by steamship*, and marked to the care of the National Express and Trans portation Company, will be promptly forwarded to des tination, FREE uF CHARGE, for Commission or Dray age. Good* called for wiruorr charoi and promptly for warded. All desired information In regard to the extent of the line* operated by this Company, tarnished at any of it* agencies on application. J. B. JOHNSTON, President. J. D. MBODEN, General Superintendent. d*cl3--tf PERIODICALS, &c. J^KITISU PERIODICALS. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! THE LONDON QUARTERLY .REVIEW (Conserva tive). , THB EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). TERMS FORNMW. 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New subscribers to all five of the Periodicals for 1*66, wiU receive, gratis, any two of the 44 Four Reviews 44 for 1863. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the fol lowing reduced rates, vix: Blackwood from September, 1864, to December, 1863, luclusive, at the rate of 92 So a year. The North British from January, 1S63, to December, 1S63, inclusive : the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 18S», to December, 1*63, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the year 1863, at the rate of 91 30 a year for each or any Review. fgf A few copies yet remain of all the Four Reviews for ls63 at 94 a set, or 91 80 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., . Publishers, 38 Walker street. New York. L. 8. A Co. also publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, By Hxxby Stxphkxs, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NortoV, of Yale College. Two volumes royal octavo, 1,600 pages, and numerous Engravings. Price 97 for the two volumes ; by mall, post-paid, 98. dec22-tf___ THE RICHMOND MEDICAL JOURNAL, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.—This Journal will be | published as a Monthly Ihtavo of 80 pages, the January number being Issued early In December, i A reepectable number of the best writers In this country have promised their support, (an ostentations display of names is avoided,) and as the Editors offer to pay liberally for articles, it Is hoped that the original department of the Journal will b« entitled to respect and confidence. «... The pages of the Jonrnal will be devoted to Original Articles, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, a Re trospect of Medicine and Surgery during the late war, an Eclectic Department, (which will be a chief feature of ihe Journal,) Reports of societies, Associations, Hospi ,*u and Clinical Lectures, Reviews and Bibliographi cal Notices, Medical News, Editorials, Miscellaneous Matter, Ac. Without making special promises, the Editors will endeavor to make this Journal acceptable to Us sup porters. Turks—Five Dollars yearly, If paid In advance, or before the expiration of the third month after the date of subscription , if paid after this period, Ten Dollars per annum. Advertisements will he Inserted on the most liberal terms, and a# there are no Medical Journals now pub lished in the Southern States, advertiser* will enjoy ! peculiar advantages. E. 8. GAILLARD. M. D., Richmond, Ya. W 8. McCHESNEY.M D , Staunton, Va. Editors and Publishers. I All letters In relation to the litersry or business in terests of the Journal will be addressed to Dr. E. S. GattLaan, Box 199, Richmond, Ya. novl7-tf STOVES, TIN-WARE, Ac. | STOVES, TINWARE, I O HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. GREGORY BROTHERS Hh?« removed from their old stand at Odd Fellow’* j Hall, Franklin ntreet, to their splendid new More, No. j S7, Main street, between 14th *ad4.>th, where they will ’ Keep constantly on hand a lar^e aaaortmeat of Parlor, I *‘dice and Cooking Stove**, euch a* the celebrated Arbi . — a a 1J a. _1 P_.... Cis. UcnlfAP Rip Rap, Quick Baker, Commodore Chaiter Cktk and others, too numerous to mention. ALSO, A large assortment of Falrbank's Scales, House Furn ishing articles, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Hard ware, Ac. Thankful for the past patronage. w« hope, by being prompt in business, a continuance of the same * GREGORY BROTHERS, S7, Main street, between 1 -ith and 19th, jnnSf Richmond, Va. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a tine assort ment of I REFRIGERATORS, WATER-COOLERS, TOILET SETS. HIP and SPONGE BATHS, FEATHER DUSTERS, And Old Dominion COFFEE POTS, Besides many other article* in our line, which we are prepared to sell low. Call and examine, p pa GREGORY BROTHERS, mh>if S7 Main street. PIANOS, Ac. 'pHE PIANO FORTE BITS! X NESS —The subscribers hare beenNJis5ufcj^iJ| engaged in the Piano Forte bu-inesa fori | 9 | 11 more than twenty years, during which * * * * time they have sold upward of FIFTEEN HUNDRED INSTRUMENTS to persons in Virginia and adjoining Stales, some of whom were families of the most refined and cultivated musical taste. The established character of the instruments they of fer is now so firm that all who desire to purchase may feel entirely assured of getting a good article. They invite an inspection of the instrument* now in .tore 7 WOODHOUSI A PARHAM, Bookseller* and Stationers, Governor street, near Main. daguerrean galleries. HOME AGAIN.—For seven months past I have had no business, having 1°»‘ nearly my all by the great fire on the dd of April . 1 have the pleasure now to announce to mv friends and the public that 1 have once more a GALLBKi, locates on the corner of Ninth and Main streets, with an en trance on Main (through W . D Cooke's bookstore! and ! also on Ninth street. 1 am supplied with entirely new and the moat improved apparstas and stock, and have secured the service* of T. Jefferson Nimmo, “to the manor born," who has had over fifteen years' expe rience. As in the past, eo in the future, l promise my patroni -ood and satisfactory work. * G. W MINNIS, Photographist, 1 octS7—ly Corner Main and Ninth streets SAUCES, PICKLES, Ac. OAUCES, JELLIES, PICKLES, Sc. O 12 dot. Worcestershire Sauce 6 doi. Royal Osborne Sauce fi doi. C. A B.’s Soho Sauce 9 doi. Currant Jelly 9 dot. Cupres Capucines 2 dot. Ollvea Verdales 9 doi. assorted Pickles - aw i„ “HskBKiftisoSSis'' JajnCtf__‘__— . I /SHEESE ! CHEESE '—25 boxes stricth - | Injure CHEESE, just received„ co IKON WORKS. J^TTEXtiEk . ElfXOND. Established in October, 1800, Manufacturers ot Portable and Stationary ENGINES and SAW MILLS, MILL WORK. CASTINGS of all kinds, TOBACCO FIXTURES and RAILROAD WORK, Cart street (below Fifteenth), decis—dts RICHMOND, Va.___ VULCAN IRON WORKS, Corner Btrd and Sixth 8trbets, RICHMOND. VA. We are prepared to furnish, at short notice, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, all sties; 8CREWS for Orttan. Tobacco and Cider Presses, FLATTENING MILLS and FACTORY FIXTURES generally; IRON GRATINGS, Wrought and Cast-Iron FENCES, VERANDAHS, Ac., of every variety; FORGINGS and MACHINERY of all kinds Repairing done on most reasonable terms and with despatch. _ __ Special attention Is called to onr improved SMOKING TOBACCO CUTTER, which, for its durability and econ omv in working, Is superior to any now in use. ARCHER is GOODWIN, mh2Sf Postofllee Box No. 927.^ jgAULE MACHINE WORKS RE-ESTABLISHED. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of KAH L A RAHM, To conduct a GENERAL FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, At their newly fitted up establishment, the EAGLE MACHINE WORKS, Corner of Ninth and Canal Streets, . (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 CA8TINGS, 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, 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. Rahrn’s EAOI.E MACHINE WORKS. ADOLPHUS J. RAHM, Son of the late P. Rahm, aided by F. KAHL, Has conducted the business of his father eince his death, in January, 1882, until the fire in April, 1S65, when the works were destroyed. We assure the public that any work entrusted to ns wilt be carried out on the most scientific and practical plan, combining simplicity with etficiency, and econo my with durability. As successors to the late Mr. P. Kahui, of the Eagle Machine Works, on Cary street, Richmond, Virginia, we solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage here tofore enjoyed by that establishment from its friends and the public generally. FRANK KAHL, feb21-tf A. J. RAHM. jyj ETROFOLIT A N WORKS, 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 COMPLETE, with Boxes; SASH WEIGHTS, GRATE BARS, * he., he. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Of all kiuds repaired In the best mauueraml with quick despatch. US'" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 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 very complete. __ All the Wrought and Cast Iron Work for the “ HOWE TRUSS" and other Bridges supplied, Including the loug, heavy Bolts, complete, with Nuts, Angle Blocks Washers, Ac. Wrought Iron and Wooden TRUCKS, for Railroads, tilted up complete, with Wheels and Axles, Springs, Ac. Having erected a commodious Smith-Shop, we are prepared to do Rlacksmiths’ Work of all kinds, inclu ding WROUGHT-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 well as the Superintendents, Engineers and Master-Machinists of the several Railroads leading from this city ; also, to Major E. T. D. Myers, Engineer Rich mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac and Richmond and Petersburg Kailrohds, and A. L. 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 onr 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 onr facilities for working CIRCULAR MOULDINGS, Of any size. Hard Wood Mouldings for Railway Coaches, and Ornamental Sawing of all kinds. Orders solicited. TANNER A EHBETS. Highest cash prices paid for OLD IRON, BRASS, COP PER, Ac. _____ J»°n-tf pENINSULAR MACHINE WORKS, MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE. Portable and Stationary Engines . Saw Mills and Shingle Machines Iron and Brass Castings and Forgings of every de scription, for Railroad and other purposes Bolts and Nats Saw Arbors Iron Ratling AGRICULTURAL MACHINERT, of the latest and most improved patterns, including : Threshing, Cleaning and Separating Machines Reaping and Mowing Machines Horse Powers Hand ar.d Power Corn Shelters Hay, Stiaw and Fodder Cnttera Jersey Farm Wagons Light Spring Wagons Townsend's' Wheel Cultivator, with which one boy 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 nse of one horse plows or the ordinary cultivators. Prompt attention paid to all orders or enquiries by mail. BUDD A SHARP. J. Taos. Brun, of Maryland, Thos. K. Sharp, late of Columbia, South Carolina. feblS-tf __ JOHN W. i AKPWKI L. | SAHTSL FRKKPI.EY. CTARDWELL & FREEDLEY, J Manufacturers and Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS And MACHINERT. We are prepared to manufacture all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and Machinery, snch as Plows, Cultivators, Corn Planters, Mowers and Reapers, Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Fanning Mills, Separa tors, Ac , Ac. *£"REPAlRING will be promptly attended to on the taost reasonable terms at the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, Corner Ninth and Carv streets. Highest price paid for OLD IRON, BRASS, COP PER, Ac.__1,1 _ Flattening mills— TOBACCO CUTTERS, TOBACCO PRESSES, And all kinds of FACTORY FIXTURES, made and re paired by CARDWELL A FREEDLBY, (Sncceaaors to John W Cardwell A Co.,) Agricultural Implement Works, 9th and Cary sts. fcbfi-dSoi MERCHANT TAILORS. JOUxIT DOHERTY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, has received his Spring stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, to which he calls attention. The stock Is large and'con taina the various weaves, colors and qualities pro duced for the season by the most celebrated makers. Strength of color and 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 STYLES OF GARMENT .hall be satisfactory to aM who order. W S TUPMAN, for a longtime in the clothing trade, can be found at Mr. Doherty's store, where he will be pleased to show the stock, which he can r«x>mmend as perfect In every particular. He also MAKES SHIRTs TO ORDER, good in quality, low in price as possible, and a fit guaranteed. Main street, between Eighth and Ninth. mhlo-lm JTOHN LATOUCHE, [ DRAPER AJiD TAILOR, Franklin street, next to the corner of Fourteenth. Has now received and will keep constantly on hand a choice assortment of goods suitable to the styles and season. N. B — As he sells exclusively for cash, he le enabled to offer a Inl-claes article at a low price. mhlfff I COMMISSION MERCHANTS. p arrett,' WILLIAMS & CO., ~ PKODUCB AND GKNBRALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, FkAXELIR, BELOW OOVBRXOR STKBBT, Sell Leaf, Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco and Ci gars, Grain, Flour and every description of Country Produce. 60,000 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 PUkinton’a, Fruits and Flowers, as well as common and low grades Prices ruling from 20 cents to $160. Any brand of Virginia Chewing Tobacco furnished promptly and on the most reasonable terms. mhl9-2m JOHN 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 Swedes iron. Horse-shoe Iron, Norway Nall Rode ; Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron ; Plough Iron, from 7 to 12 Inch ; Oval and Half-round Iron, Horse Shoes; Iron Axles, 1} 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 flat. CUBA SUGAR8, In hogsheads and barrels REFINED SUGARS, various grades Rio, Laguayra and Old Government Java COFFEE Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Oolong TEA8 Adamantine and Tallow CANDLES, Brown and Pale SOAPS, Prime CHEESE, Cider VINEGAR, Liverpool SALT, Nova Scotia GRINDSTONES, for farming and ma chinery purposes, Ac., Ac. mhlf O. 8. KABPKK. H. B. TALIAFKBRO. B. B. F. B0BIK80B. Harper, Taliaferro & co., UBXBBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Dealers in GUANO, LIME, PLASTER and other FER TILIZERS, Foot of Sixth stbebt (ox thb Caxai.), RICHMOND, VA. $(©* Special attention given to the purohage, 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 the States and GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANT, Thirteenth street, Richmond, Virginia, offers for sale a cargo of SALT in store, very valuable REAL ESTATE, and several of the celebrated VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Particular attention paid to the sale and purchase of all kinds of TOBACCO, and the adjustment of CLAIMS against merchants and others. feb2-tljulyt _ __ ___ Bell, SHEPHERD & co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND 0R0CER8, Basin Bank, between 9th and 10th streets, Solicit consignments of Country Prodnce, Lumber, Wood, Ac. 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, Superior Country Bacon, Butter, Tallow, Dried Apples, Tobacco, Ac. _feblt____ "^yOOLFOLK & THORNLEY, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND AGENTS, OPFBR THEIR SERVICES FOR THB SA1.B OF LAND, CROPS OF CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO, Ac. ALSO, Special attention given to procuring LABORERS, both WHITE and COLORED, for this and the adjacent Counties. Always have on hand for sale, on reasonable terms, a large number of fine FARMS, of all sizes and descrip tions, in this and other Slates. Address Bowling Green, Caroline county, Virginia. Jan9-6m _ !__ R REINS & SON, • GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Also, Dealers in WOOD, COAL, HORSE FEED AND BOAT 8UPPLIE8. mv ... _.rnllw'BAlUi AnnLlrrnn.unta nf AcrHrflltn 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. SS“ Office and Lumber-house between Ninth and Tenth streets, on Cary street and Basin. RICHARD REINS, au20_tf LUTHER R. REINS. P. B. Sublett.late of the firm of Powell 4 Sublett. Peter a. Sublett.Richmond, Va. p B. & P. A. SUBLETT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Offer their services for the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Particular attention given to the purchase of merchan dise, and orders promptly Ailed. Office on Thirteenth street, near Cary. oct20--tf T J. BINFORD & SON, * GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Thirteenth and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VA., Keep constantly on hand a choice supply of FAMILY GROCKRIS, WINES, BRANDIE8, WHISKEY, RUM, 4c., 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 Produce generally. Prompt returns made. ggP8T T-iTfT UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY associated themselves under the style and Arm of FRENCH 4 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 Groceries of every description, including WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS, 4c., Which they will be prepared to sell upon the most rea sonable terms. ... , . „ Personal attention will be given to the eale of all COUNTRY PRODUCE and merchandise generally,'con signed to onr House. __ SETH BARTON FRENCH, LEWIS D. CRENSHAW, Jr. yyr Until the Arst of November, they can be found at the Office of Haxall, Crenshaw 4 Jlo._oct23—tf JJOOKER, KERR & LYON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office corner 15th and Franklin streets, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Prompt attention given to sales of all kinds COUN TRY PRODUCE. __Jy2«—!f__ JJANDRIDGE & ANDERSON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 105 Broad Street, Richmokd, Va. Have In store and for sale, on the most reasonable terms, a large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies. -- AGENCIES, &c. VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, RICHMOND, VA. The undersigned have opened an office at the corner or Broad and Ninth streets, where they can be round from 9 till 4 o'clock, dally, and will he prepared to af ford to all persons, white and colored, professional or others, the best facilities for securing employment. Persons desirous of employing labor,.white or black, clerical aid or oilier 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 our business transactions we are determined to give’s a tu-lactlon if earnest effort can accomplish it. . gv kresces.—Hon. Daniel C. Dejarnette, Caroline countv Alexander P. Abell, Monticello Bank, Char loUe-Vi1!-: Win. C. Moncnre, Sheriff of Henrico; Wil son, Glaiebrook A Co., Richmond, Va.; and the mer chants and business men of Richmond generally. J. T. HENDERSON A CO., mh30-d2w P- 0. box 1S9. VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS. G\ EORGE A, AJNSLIE, { Manufacturer and Dealer In CARRIAGES, Tenth Street, between Main andCaht, Has now on hand a choice selection of RIDING VE HICLES of the most approved styles, consisting in part of TALKCHES, COACHES, BAROUCHES, SIX-SEAT ROCKAWATS, PII AsTONS, COUPES, and _ __ LIGHT R0CKAWAT8 and BUGGIES Of all kinds, to which the attention #f those in want of such articles is invited. mh22f Sundries. 10 barrels green PICKLES, 5 barrels white wine VINEGAR, 10 barrels MESS PORK, 300 prime sugar-cured HAMS. 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES, 30 boxes family SOAP, In store and for sale by . _ „b12t GEORGB^ HERRING A CO. S' UGAR AND COFFEE. Prime Laguayra Coffee Standard Crushed Sugar Receiving and tor sale by JOHN N. GORDON A 80N, Fourteenth street, near Exchange Hotel. 1 mh28J__ T"~EAS I ! ! Fine GUNPOWDER and OOLONG TEAS, for sale I bv JOHN N.GORDON A SON, Fourteenth street, near Exchange Hotel. | iah26t_J_ C_ OOKE’S COMPOUND SYRUP of BUCHU and Pareira Brava, just received. j mhSOt _ 107 Broad street. VERY SUPERIOR LOT OF ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHBS. COMBS, 80AP8, genuine tm I ported handkerchief EXTRACTS, TOILET WATERS, 1 POMADES, C08METIC8, PANCY PIPE8, Ac., for sale i by K. W. POWERS, feb*4f Corner Main and Fifteenth streets._ HERRINGS.—Fifty barrels prime HER RINGS, for sale by ROBERT P. WILLIAMS, | mhUT Ho. 44 BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL JgALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE, MD. ESTABLISHED ah 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 I 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 Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach, or Bowels— those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habit* of Youth—secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipa tions, rendering marriage, Ac., 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 »t eloquence, or waked to ecslacy 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 WEAKNESS 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 Indnlgencies. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware ef the dreadful consequences that may ensne. 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 destucllve symptoms of both body and mind arise. The System becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Pow er, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, and Wast ing of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Graduate of one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent intho hospitals of London, Paris, Philadel phia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as tonishing cures that were over known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden Bounds, 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, stndy, society, or marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Patpitatiou of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangementof the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac. Mentam.t.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of Memory, Confusion pf 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 judge what Is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, Cough, and Symp toms of Consumption. YOUNG MEN Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, indnlged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which aro nightly felt, even when asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriace iinnosHible. and destroys both mind anil body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun try, the pride of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by thnconsequenco 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 despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with onr own. OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Left-hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fall not to observe name and num ber. No letters received unless postpaid and contain ing a stamp to he 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 Dr. Johnston, wit nessed by the reporters of the The Sun and many other papers, notices of which tiave appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the affiictad. v_ SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. Janlii-ly INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNDER A LIBERAL CHARTER from the General Assembly of Virginia, passed February 28th, 1S66, the INSURANCE AND SAVINGS COMPANY OP VIRGINIA Is organized, with an authorized capital of $1,000,000. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT RICHMOND. OPF1CSK8 OP Till! COMPANY. DANIEL J. HARTSOOK, President. DAVID J. BURR Secretary. B. C. WHERRY, Jr., Assistant Secretary. DIRBCTORS. Daniel J. Hartsook, a. Y. Stokbs, John Enobhb, David Cdrrib, W. B. Isaacs, Gbobob S. Palmer, William G. Paink, William G. Taylor, Joseph E. Clauktt, John C. Williams, Samuel C. Tardy, JonN B. Davis. This company offer* all the inducements connected with a Home Institution of rNtiocBTKU ability, and will be prepared, by tho 12th Instant, to make Insu rances and issue policies upou Fire and Marine Risks. *JT Office on Main street, between Twolfthand Thir teenth, over the United States Telegraph Office. aplO-lm _ _ jyj-UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE New York. Cash assets, July 1st, 1866, - • $13,600,000 00, Annual income, in cash, - 3,600,000 00. 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 and annual income annuallydivided amongst the in sured. Applications can be made to J. B. Macmuruo, A. Bollino, Dr. J. B. McCaw, John M. Otet, P. F. How ard, or E. B. Meade, with O. F. BREESEE, General Agent. Office—Franklin street, between 7th and 8th. sspllf ■ Branch office OF THE SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY OP NKW YORK. Capital,.$1,000,000 00. Surplus, ------- 600,000 00. Annual Income over ... 1,000,000 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. Bollixo, JoHX M. Ot*t, P. F. Howaro, or K. B. Mradk, with 0. F. BREESEE, General Agent, Office Franklin street, between 7th and 8th. sepll—f Montague & whitall, (Late of the Merchants’ Insurance Company of Richmond,) INSURE Property op all Kinds in the most reliable Companies, They also efect Marine Insurance and Life Insurance. Office: No. 231 Main street, jnst below the Spota wood Hotel. angle—tf NEWSPAPERS . j'vWVV^'V'^VW'-'VAr.V-V.WW^.’. ^ fJ»HE » SENTINEL,” PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, RALEIGH, N. C. WM. B. PELL.Proprietor and State Printer. 'EDITED BY WM E. PELL ASD SEATON GALES. THE SENTINEL is an independent newspaper, a warm supporter of the Union axd the Constitution, of Andrew Johnson, our magnanimous Presldeni, and Uis policv, and devoted especially to the recuperatlan and prosperity of the South and of #iorth Carolina. It labors to promote harmony, good feeling and equal rights among all the States, but will rebuke all un founded expression* against the loyalty and integrity of the Southern people ... , Special attention will be paid to the news and market department*. Full proceedings of the Legislature and all important State papers appear in the Sestixri.. Its circulation is believed to be equal to any in the 6tate, if not the largest. Its advertising patronage is large and growing. The Daily and Weekly are now issued. The Semi Weekly will appear in a shoit time. TERMS: Dally Sentinel, in advance, per year.$10 00 ** “ “ 6 months.6 00 8emi-Weekly, “ per year.6 00 •* “ “ 6 months.2 60 Weekly, “ per year.8 00 •• “ 6 months.1 60 mh27-lm SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO AND CIO ARB. 10 kinds of superior Chewing Tobacco and Cigars 6 kibds of fine Cigars For sals by DANDRIDGE k ANDERSON, Jan22-tf_No. 106 Broad street. HERRING’S COMP. EXT. COLOCYNTH, Herring's Ext. Hyoseyamns, Herring's Bxt. Bel ladonna, Hsrring’s Pnlv. Turkey Rhubarb, for nse in prescriptions and for Bale. J • BLAIR, mhaot 107 Broad street. RAILROADS. &c. Richmond and danville and PIEDMONT RAHROAD. MAIL AND PA8SENOER TRAIN Leaves Richmond daily (except Sundays) at 7:40, A. M. Arrives at Danville at 4:30, P. M. Arrives at Greensboro’ at 8:20, P. M. Leaves Greensboro' dally (Sundays excepted) at 10:30, P. M. Leaves Danville daily at 3:43, A. M. Arrives at Richmond at 3:13, P. M. Trains connect at Burkeville with Trains on the Southslde Railroad for Farmville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton,Chattanooga, Memphis, Ac., Ac. ; at Greensboro' with Trains on the North Carolina Rail road for Salisbury, Charlotte, Morganton, Lincolnton, Ac., Ac., N. C.; Chester, Winnsboro’, Columbia, Ac., Ac., 8. C. THOS. DODAMEAD, mh2»-tf Superintendent. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO., ) Richmond, Va., March 6,1866. ) QIIANGE of schedule. On and after MONDAY, the 121b Instant, Trains npon this road will run as .'allows: Leave Manchester daily at 5:10 A. M., and at 4:23 P. M. Returning, leave Petersbnrg dally, 6:23 A. M., and at 6:46 P. M. The 6:10 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 Petersburg with the Train for Norfolk E. H. GILL, mh6-tf Engineer and Superintendent. ICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, > Richmond, Feb. 26, 1866. S NOTICE T(TsHIPPERS. The hour up to which FREIGHT for this road will he 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 fixed 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 be paid at destination, at the option of the ship pers, 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 goods will not be sent for ward. ’ THOMAS DODAMEAD, mh6 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. Tho only Railroad ronte 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 Mall Train leaves Richmond dally (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M., arriving in Washington at 8:20 P. M., connecting with the early afternoon ex press trains for the North, East and West. Tke Night Through Mail Train leaves Richmond dally at 8 P. M., arriving in Washington at 5 A.M., connecting with the early morning trains for the North, East and West. The Express and Freight train leaves Richmond Irl-weekly, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M., arriving in Washington at 6:30 P. M, connecting with the 7:80 P. M. Train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Har risburg and the West. Fare by this train to Washington only (6 for first class, and $5 for second class passengers. The Accommodation Train between Richmond and Milford leaves Richmond at 3:80 P. M., arriving at Mil ford at 6 P. M. Through Tickets and Through Baggage Checks to Alexandria, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Xaw V..rt Rulnn a nH all the nrinrinal cities in the West. For further Information and through tickets, apply at the office of the company, corner Broad Hnd Eighth streets, Shockoe Hill. J. B. GENTRY, General Ticket Agent. SAMUEL RUTH, Superintendent.feblif JjHlR LYNCHBURG. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE AND SOUTHSIDE RAIL ROADS. Passenger Trains leave Richmond dally (except Sun day) at 7:40 A. M. THROUGH TICKETS. First class, six dollars; second class, Bve dollars; children between the ages of stx and twelve years, half flrst-class rates. The bridges on the Sonthside road having been re built, this line Is NOW OPEN WITHOUT INTERRUPTION TOLYNCH BURO. Passengers leave Richmond at 7:40 A. M., and arrive In Lynchburg at f> P. M. Trains connect at Lynchburg with trains on the Vir ginia and Tennessee railroad. J. H. LESTER, Ticket Agent Richmond and Danville Railroad. feb!2—tf_ T^ICHMOND and DANVILLE RAILROAD. CHANGE 0F”SCUEDULE. On and after TUESDAY, December 12th, the PASSEN GER TRAIN on this road will ru« as follows: Leave Richmond daily, Sundays excepted, 7:40 A. M. Arrive at Danville, 6:10 P. M. Leave Danville dally, Sundays excepted, 6:80 A. M. Arrive in Richmond, 3:16 P. M. Trains connect at Burkeville with trains on theSeulh side Railroad for Lynchburg, and at Danville with the trains on the Piedmont Railroad, for Greensboro’. Char lotte, Ac. THOS. DODAMEAD, Superintendent. decl2—tf _. _ 0_ FFICE RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD COMPANY, » Richmond, Ya., March 23,18(07. NOTICE To SHIPPERS. On and afler this date all freights for shipment over this road must be at Manchester Crossing by 3 o'clock P. M. No Freight will be received after that hour. J. H. WOODCOCK, Uih23-tf General Freight Agent. Office Richmond and Petehabueu R. R Co., ) Richmond, January 8,1866. $ ON AND AFTER THE 7T1I OFraju* JANUARY, 1S66, the Sunday Evening**™ aai Passenger Trains will run on this road as heretofore, leaving Manchester at 3:55 P. M. and leaving Pocahon tas at 6:10 P. M., arriving at Manchester at 7 P. M. E. 11. GILL, jan4-tf Engineer and Superintendent. LUMBER, CEMENT, &c. T UMBER AND CEMENT. WILSON, GLa"zEBR00K & CO., tUMBER DEALERS, Cokneb Tenth and Canal Steeets—South Sidb Basin, Have on hand and offer for sale a full assortment of SEASONED and UNSEASONED YELLOW and WHITE PINE— 60,000 feet 1}, 11 Ind 2-inch Yellow Pine 60,000 feet Scantling and Joist, assorted sires ‘Ao.oOO feet Garden Rails 60.000 feet Nova Scotia Pine, variona sizes 30.000 feet 1-inch White Pine Boards LATH8, SHINGLES AND OAK POSTS. We are prepared to furnish BILL TIMBER in any quantities, at the shortest notice and at low prices. We are the agents of Locher'a celebrated James river CEMENT, weighing 300 pounds to the barrel, and have now on hand a full supply, which we offer for sate, and guarantee each barrel sound. janS—tf GUANO. GUANO, GUANO, GUANO.—No. 1 Pe ruvian, as imported; Ammoniated Phosplutlc Guano; Bone Dust; Fish Guano.—The Ammoniated l'hosphatic Gnano is carefully manufactnred from Pe ruvian and Navassa in the right proportions to salt va rieties of soils and crops. It Is highly recommended by farmers, who prefer It to all other fertilizers, and by Professors Liebig, of Baltimore, and Kraft, of New York. It contains eight per cent, of ammonia, and its quality Is guaranteed to be nniforin. It is shipped in barrels and is finely comminuted, and perfectly dry.— Price $70 per ton. Send for acircular. For sale tn quan tities to snit by ATKINSON, TEN EYCK A CO., General Agents for Vlrgtnla Main street, second door above Eighth. mh29f___ MANIPULATED GUANO.—THE JAMES RIVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY having procuied a supply "f Peruvian Guano, of recent impor tation, Is now ready to deliver Its preparation, first in troduced in 1*60, and so favorably known as th- JAMES RIVEK MANIPULATED GUANO. The ton consists of one thousand pounds each of pure Peruvian'and Phosphatic Guano, finely ground and perfectly mixed, aud is confidently recommended to the public as a superior unadulterated Fertilizer. E B BENTLEY, mh26-2w* * Agent. JOHN HARTZ, 405 BROAD STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS, has received a full supply of Ladies’ Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods'and Perfumeries. Also a fine assortment of Silk Parasols, Silk and Linen Fans which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper. Please call and convince yourself of the fact. ap9-tf THE CELEBRATED ROCK ISLAND CAS MMERES AND JEANS so well known throughout the United States, are again offered for sale by the case by PALMER, HAliTSOOK A CO. sp9.tr Libby Buildings. gUNDRIES. London Porter, Scotch Ale, Table Claret, fine London Dock Brandy, fine Sherry Wine, best brands Cham pagne, English, French and American Mustard, finest Green and Black Teas, Worcestershire Sance, Bnglisb Chow Chow, 4c., 4c., in store and for sale by febfit_OEO. I. HERRING * CO. WHISKEY ! WHISKEY ! WHISKEY t 2n barrels low grade Whiskey 6 barrels superior old Rye Whiskey 10 barrels Bourbon Whiskey flbffitl0W' FRBNCH 4 CRENSHAW. 1 TONS LUMP PLASTER, just re ItJv ceived and for sate by mh29f _LEE 4 PETTYJOHN. VIRGINIA WORM KILLER!—A pleasant safe and certain remedy for Worms in Children. For sale by druggists. Twenty-five cents a bottle. STEAMBOATS, &c. Pacific la ail Steamship COMPANY'S TRilUOn LINK TO CALIFORNIA, Touching at MEXICAN PORTS, AND CAKRVINO THE TTMTItD STATES MAIL. THROUGH IN TWENTY-TWO DAY8. Steamships on the Coxxkotixo on the Pacific Atlantic: with the ARIZONA, COLORADA, HENRY CHAUNCEY, CONSTITUTION, NEW YORK, GOLDEN CITY, OCEAN QUEEN, SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHT, GOLDEN AGE, COSTA RICO, MONTANA, &c., Ac, One of the above large and splendid Steamships will LEAVE PIER NO. 42, NORTH RIVER, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of j every month ^except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for ASPIN3A AI.L, connecting, via Panama Railway, with one of the Company’s Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO. Departures of 1st and 21at connect at Panama with steamers for Sopth Pacific and Central American Ports. Those of lsltouch at Maniaxillo. A discount of one quarter from steamers’rates al lowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of onb qi-arter on through rates to clergymen and their families, and school teachers ; soldiers having honorable discharge!, HALF FARB. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adoit. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and at tend to ladies and children without male protectee*. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailbig, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and at tendance free. For Passage Tickets or further information, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the wharf, foot of Canal street. North River, New York. mh2-3m F. W. 0. BELLOWS, Agent. JjX)R NEW YORK. ^ ATLANTIC COAST —a=—BEB*’ MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The splendid new sido-wheel steamships HATTERAS, Lewis Parrish, Commander ; ALBEMARLE, H. A. BorTRXi. Commander: Leave Richmond every TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Feave New York WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY These ships are entirely new, and were built ex pressly for the route. They have splendid saloons and staterooms, and the fare, accommodations and attention are unsurpassed. Passage, meals and state-rooms included, Goods shipped by this line are landed regularly at New York, on the Company’s covered rler, within forty-eight honrs. shippers are invited to notice that the great damage and loss by haadliiig and exposure from frequent re shipping, as on other lines, Is avoided by this route. Freights for points beyond Xew York will be for 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’s steamers for Wil mington, N. C., Charleston, Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans, leave from the same pier. Goods for these points can bo transferred without expense or exposure. Insurance Is very low by these ships,and the economy fti time, insurance and condition in wRich goods are de livered, makes this the cheapest ronte from Virginia. Insurance effected at lowest rates when ordered. AGENTS: Livingston, Fox k Co., 141 Broadway, New York. Samuel Ayiys k Co., KlchmondeVa. Caiwell k Dunn, City Point and Petersburg. T. H. Webb, Norfolk, Va. For freight or passage, apply to SAMUEL AYRES k CO.. Agenla, t£~ office corner of Cary and Virginia streets, oppo site the Tobacco Exchange. nov*iO'-tf __ I AFFI08 OF WELLS, FARGO * CO,, NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY, No. 1*4 Broadway, New Fork. .SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT TO THK PACIFIC COAST Will please take notice, that having been appointed FREIGHT AGENTS OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY, We are prepared to receive Freight for CALIFORNIA, OREGON, NEVADA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SANDWICH ISLANDS, CENTRAL AMERICA, AMD WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. For rates apply at our office, No. S4 Broadway, or freight office on dock foot of Canal street. Steamers will sail 1st, Uth and 21st of each month ; those dales falling on SUNDAY, on preceding SATUR DAY ' no' SLOW FREIGHT RECEIVED ON DAY OF SAIL 1NG. FREIGHT MUST BE DELIVERED «N DOCK FOOT OF CANAL STREET. Bills of Lading will be issued at No. S4 Broadway. Our usual Package Express will be sent by each steamer AND WILL CLOSE AT 10 A. M. ON SAILING DAY. • „ _ Our Letter Bags will close at 11:30 A M. For conve nience of our up-town customers a letter bag will he kept at the Metropolitan Hotel and oil the dock foot of Canal street. Our FRANKED ENVELOPES will be on sale at the office of the Hotel and at oar offices, No. S4 Broadway and Canal street dock. * All letters sent through ns MUST BE IN GOVERN MENT ENVELOPES. . Sight Exchange on San Francisco for sale. Telegraphic transfers of money made to all point* reached by the wires on West Coast. California Coupons bonght at best rates. nov8--8m WELLS, FARGO 4t CO. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. ■VfBlY SPRING STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES.—Just received our Spring Stock of Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, ladies' Balmorals Misses' Calf Balmorals Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Balmorals Children's Fine Polish Balmorals. Our slock is very largo and well suited to the trade, and the attention of our customers is solicited, assuring them that we can sell them good Boots and Shoes as low as they can bo had In this or anv other city. PUTNEY At WATTS, ,nh21f Donnan's Building, Governor st. gOOTS AND SHOES. We have received, on consignment, the fol-* lowing BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at invoice price*—first cost: Men's Kip Hnngarian Boots, prime, Men's Grain Cavalry Boots, long legs, ladies’ Kid double-sole Balmorals, Ladies’ Goat do.. Ladles' Morocco do., Ladles' Gum overshoes, Childrens Goat and Metallc tipped Boots, Childrens Goat mock-welt Boots, Infants Kid Boots. ALSO, One Case Men’s Calf W. P, tap-sole Bools. j»„27t GARDNER 4 CARLTON. REMOVALS. mPUT & Mt KINNKV, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Have removed their office to the new building at the lower end of the Basin, immediately opposite the toll house. They continue the sale of Tobacco, Flour, Wheat, Corn, 4c , and trust from long experience to be able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize them. febl2--6m REMOVAL. E. G. JAMES & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Have removed to their large new store, sooth side of Cary street, third door from Thirteenth street. They have now in etore— Extra and superflne Virginia Floor Superior old Kentucky Rye Whiskey Extra quality French Brandy Scuppernong Wine Housed Pigs Feet Canvased Hams . , Also, a large lot of heavy staple Pry Goods, all or which they otfer for sale at the lowest market rates to close consignments. „rrnrrvTPV They solicit consignments of all kinds of COUNTRY PRODCCE and MERCHANDISE. *n'* are prepared to receive a large quantity of -tor»x«^ Cary street, deel.V—tf Sd door from above Thirteenth street^ TJEMOVAL. (jgKDNER 4 CARLTON Have REMOVED to their new Store Building. No. fl, on Fourteenth or Pearl street, where they offer to the trade »7ulUnd good assortment of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS. _____ J»B»t Removal.—ON the first of janu jests, we will remove onr bn«ine«a to Xo«. 27» and 2Slf Broadway, <up stairs,) directly opposite A. T. Stewart A Co. HALL. SuUTHwlCK 4 CO. u. B —We would call attention, In connection with above notice of our removal, to out; increased facilities for manufacturing Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Ma chine Sewed Work of all kinds. dec22-«m || E M O V A L . COS B I, PUOH 4 CO., TOBACCO AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, . Have removed to Thirteenth street, between Main and Cary, and will give their undivided attention to tne sale of MaicFacTCRED a.vd Leaf Tobacco, wneai, Plour, Corn, and everr variety of country produce, an respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public *P‘lf ATCHMAN S TIME DETECTOR, For corporations and manufacturing concern "^capable of controlling, with the uimoal «*<‘Stored Tv J E a watchman or patrolman. Man.Mctured by JL E BUEHK, 47 CoagTNi •tr*et, Boston. . «nd Tor circular. aplu-st-__ MACKEKEL.--150 kits Nos. I and 2 M ACKEREL, just received and for sale. mhZ4f A. T. STOKES 4 CO. I STEAMBOATS, &c. TTIRGINIA JO EUROPE . ^ DIRECT. dlMH FROM RICHMOND, PETERSBURG AND NORFOLK TO LIVERPOOL. • The Splendid British Steamship EPHESUS, 3,000 tons. Captain WlZ-LIAit ColllNl, Will sail from Virginia for Liverpool direct, OX OR ABOUT MAT 1ST. %V Freight at low rates. MT Advances made on consignments to our frtenda For particulars, apply to R. H. D1BRELL, Agent, Richmond. CHIEVE8 k OSBORNE, Agents, Petersburg WILLIAM LAMB, Agent, Norfolk. Messrs. MacANDUEWS k Co., Agents, Liverpool. . tnhl.Vtd 1 FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON. INLAND ROUTE. VIA CHESAPEAKE BAY AND Ci UAL, THROUGH TO NEW YORK. THE OLD POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY I The new and first class steamers STATE OF MARY LAND, PETERSBURG and STATE oF VIRGINIA, arc now receiving and forwarding merchandise of all d< acriptions from Richmond to Philadelphia, New York and Boston, in connection with the Canal Lino ot daily steamers from Baltimore. These steamers leave Richmond every Monday, Wed nesdav and Saturday, for Baltimore. Goods shipped on those days will be landed In New York on the third day thereafter. Shipper* will take notice that goods shipped by this lire do not go to ska, bnt are carried entirely through i.vr.A.sn, thns saying or superseding the necessity of In. snrance against ska risks. The large size of the steamers belonging to this lln enable ns to carry goods at lest than by any oth route. Freight for points beyond New York will be forwird ed with dispatch. This line is the only one that connects with a daily line from Baltimore for Philadelphia and New York, and that can give through receipts. No drawage or conuni—ion charged. Tbe two linn occupy thie same wharf in Baltimore. For freight or passage, apply to DAVIi) aWII. CURRIE, OSes at Charles T. Wortham A Co.'s, octSd—ts Fifteenth street. rpHE BALTIMORE AND HA VANA 8. 8. COMPANY. ALEX BROWN k SONS, Oenetal Agents. FOR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS. CARRYING THE U. 8. MAIL. The first-class Steamships of this Line will sail as follows: “CUBA," 1,106 tons, • WILLIAM ROLLIN8, Commander, On SATURDAY, April 21st. “LIBERTY,” 1,250 tons, WILLIAM J. STAFFORD, Commander, On SATURDAY,-. From Brown's Wharf, F. P., at-t o’clock P M. pre cisely on the days announced For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accon inodations, apply to HENRY M. WARFIELD A CO., Agents, No. 16 Spear’s Wharf. X. B.—No bills of lading but those ol the Compar will be signed. Permits for freight mnst he pn enr* from this office. No freight received or bills of ladlr signed on day of sailing. Freight forwarded to us wt. be shipped to New Orleans and Havana by the steam ships of this Company free of all charges, except dray age and wharfage, and hills of lading issued on rceep tion of the goods in Baltimore. *pt3-ly cpHKOUGII TO LEX IN G- ~ 1_ TON AND BUCHANAN IN 271 HOURS. thence to Lexington and Buchanan, Uui through 810. By Packet Boat all the way, from Richmond 5.1 hours. Fare W. Including meals 99. Passengers leaving Richmond at 7 15 by Central and Orange and Alexandria night train, also Washing ton City, connect with the boats at Lynchburg. Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 next A. M., and ar rive in Lexington and Buchanan at lot P. M., 27} hours through. RETURNING, Leave Lexington and Buchanan at 4 A M , Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arrive in Lynchburg at# P. M , connect with the cars and arrive in Richmond and Washington at 5 A. 11 , 25hours through. The boats counect in Lynchburg, al-o, with the Vir ginia and Tennessee Mail trains, both going and return tug. Fare to Lynchburg, 95. Our boats leave Richmond as usual, Mondav, Wednes day and Friday at 5 P. M. R. KDMhSD. ap9-tf I'OR FREIGHT OR CH ARTER.—Tlie^T line British Schooner LUO' ANN, Woodroe.flftft. master, Capacity l,."as> to 2,iX» barrels. For-^**" terms apply to apl2-lw- FRENCH A CRENSHAW FOR HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA.— £2> The British brig STARLIGHT, Captain J A.&ft. Scott, now in the Dock, will he despatched Imine-""®"™’ dlately to the xhovo port. For freight, applv to CAhKIK A BK'iTIIKRg, aplS-lw Sever,iIt and Frank! n -w- • rX>R HALIFAX, M>VA SCOTIA- ~ .T The British brig W D. NASH will sail as above, so soon as cargo Is completed. For freight, apply to mM8t FRENCH A 4 RF.NSHAW. Jj'OR LIVERPOOL. The A No. 1 barque QUEEN VICTORIA, at City Point, is ready to receive freight for Lirerpo Liberal advances made on consignments to rny frico in London, Liverpool or Dublin. For freight, apply to R. H. DIBKELL. Ian24-tf CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES Dissolution’.—Tin- Ann of TINSLEY* SHEPPERSON was dissolved on the first day of January, lSDS, by mutual consent. The name of the firm will he continued only hereafter in the s.-ttleuent of accounts. C. C. TINSLEY, Jan24-tf B. F. SHEPPERSON. /”1 C. TINSLEY, lJ, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Will continue the business at the old atand of TINE LEY A SHEPPERSON, corner of Sd and Grace streets. Being thankful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the same from his friends and the public generally, pledging himself to give satisfaction In all work done. janiM-ti _c. c. TiNpur. / 10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—I Irave ibis \J day asaociated with me Mr. Joseph Pettyjohn, and the bn«ines» will In future bcconducted under the style of LEE A PETTYJOHN. Thankful for the patronage extended to me for the last twenty years, I solicit a continuance ol the same to the new concern. A 6. LEE. Jar.lt CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day entered into a co-partnership tinder tb. firm and style of BELL, SHEPHERD A CO., For the purpose of conductings OKXERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. For the sale of all Country Produce, Lumber, Wool, Ac., and by strict attention to business, hope to merit and patssIvs> a llhs-ral kh&p* of hti«in*w. from I hair friar win and the public generally. Mr. CHARLES C. ELI.ETT, a man of long experience a* a builder in this city, will give his personal attention to the sals of all consignment* of I.umb'T Our office, for the present, will be at the corner of Eighth street and the Basin. ASHLEY J. BELL, novlf , ALBIN L. SHEPHERD. /NO.PABTKBB8HIP. The undersigned have thi* day formed a co-partner ship under the name and style of WATKINS, COTTRELL A CO., For the purpose of conducting the IMPORTING AND GENERAL HARDWARE AND SADDLERY BUSIXE8-, in all it* branches, Wholesale and Retail, and have taken the large and commodious store, No 125 Main Street, where we will be pleased to see our frtendi and the public generally. We would ^specially Invite the friends and customer* of the late firm of SMITH, KH'iDES A CO. We will endeavor to keep a full and attractive stock of goods, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the public patronage. CLAIBORXE WATKINS, formerly with Smith, Rhode* A Co. April 2d, 1S««. O. L. COTTRELL. rpo THE PUBLIC. I have this day made a business arrangement with Messrs. WATKINS, COTTRELL A CO., and would re speclfully solicit the patronage of my friend- and tin customer* of the late firm of RHODE*. WILS'iN t HURT. From my long experience In the Hardware trade, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Respectfully ap.-f W. 8. HURT. Q0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. o. F. WEISIOER A CO. have admitted Into co-part nership W. P. MOXCCRE and H- * PAYXTEK. and the business will be conducted from January I, 18W, under the firm and -tylo of WEISIOER, MONCURE & CO. Thankful for the patronage of onr friend* and the public during the past four months, we would respect full* ask * continuance of the tame tothe new concern, tuny a.g con. 0 y WEISIOER A CO WEISIOER, MONCURE A CO. can be found at 78 Main street until about 1st Febrnarv. when they will occury ihe new house being completed f»r them on Pearl (or 14th) street, between Main and Cary, jan 151 ___ DISSOLUTION.—The co-partnership here. tofore existing between Bondurant, Elliott A Shields, proprietors of the Richmond Wmo, and George P Evan*, underthe name and style of GEORGE P EVANS A CO., engaged in the Bonk and Job Printing business, is this day DISSOLVED by mu tual consent, George P Evan- retiring. All claims against the said firm will be presented to Bondurant, Elliott A Shields, and all debt* due wilt be paid to them. BONDURANT, ELLIOTT A SHIELDS, GEORGE P. EVAN'S. March 17, 1866. The WHIG BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE will be continued a* heretofore, under the exclusive con trol and management of the proprietor* of the Wrto. mh21-U BONDURANT, ELLIOTT A SHIELDS Tobacco seed, tobacco seed. Pr**h Oronoeo Tobacco Seed Fre*h Garden Seed Freeh Flower Seed Just received by JOHN W. RI80N, Apothecary and Druggist, mbit Main and Third etreeta.