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THE DAILY DISPATCH. y'vUHtMltCl. j ANl'AI' V t tlvM UviMtttii uuio « tf u, a una •mcd Conger and bia wiieduaao loft. Philadelphia fee cfey of brothet ly love, and nought a home in Hear OrteOoa. For a period tfafy livid there hap pily; box *1 length dark suspicious cn'ered the *bd of <S«*ea Conger, that her bu band waa not aa food *a be ougbt to ha*a been, and »he*e au pf riooaumta nettling down iut.> trcu. ,arent fact;, ahe left bur !aiil>te«a lord and aooghi her tnenda io Philadelphia Bx>n after this Mr. Conner did re pret bun ol bia araorvnv Intrigue* and hia injustice toward* bl> bettor bait, and straightway Uvou r b her to forgive bt* pastuffenroa and return to bia tfaea desolate hoarse. 8b« yielded, and tben over laany woary n>U*»of eteamboat aud railway tra* vol. rejoined btrliage lord ia the lar-offciiy cfNew Orleausi Cot not long had »ho boon with turn et c rite discovered that bia old habile had been renew ed, la tamner and *üb«tance tnoro objectionable (ban before; for, not only did bfl oow go alter atraoge women, bat carried daguerreotypes oi their Vccutioua facet about bU peraon, and old not hesi tate to aiiow attch shame ul artiJe* to Ilia t>puu«», who of course wax greatly scandalized, exercimd and wrxa.-tit upon thereby. CoaHl tbinjt# proceed tbast Certainly not 8» - mil Conner was a w> man of too much spirit to euU rait to such no»* that he vel doos visited the nuptial cou.-h cx>:«pt to take a shon aeota > aud be off again. St,e(.-<u«-tn>had loivakcn her (S'tvan'a) home and friende, and foil iwed to a strange city the man who took tier (Sn-nn) for bet ter, for wot*'; and now that bit guilt was made palpable, she (Sum,) ta the aoli ary bt«:a of dark nraa, aooiiirated revenue. Under her tongue the rolled rwe«t rnnrael, and at length, dr i»eu to the extreme# of anger aud jealouey, she resolved upon terrible ar.d Moody retri'iu ion. What did Ooogerthcn dot We shall presenily fee. On the morning or tint !23d of December, (it wis Friday, the unluckiest ofd»ys,)her husband having been abeeDt d uriug the uigbt, our heroine Tent • rod forth upon St. Charles street, with a small sau<y bcunet upon her head and a shawl wrapped clo6e I y about her. in the tolds of wbicb, finely grasped fu her delicate iiule right hand, she concealed a kt>iu of considerable sixe and very bright and sharp. lb front of Murphy's hotel, leaning against a poet and • cigar with al 1 the coolnes* of a Gram; T«rk, »he ducoirered her rairliless husband. With out tiring any inlimatijo ol her design she walked ap tohiuj and plunged the knife into bis bosom 1 "Hie hot blood, streaming from bis brea-t, le<l him to th« immediate conclusion that be had better be efl; so he ru»bod back into the bar room, the infu riated woman close at liis heels, stabbing and slash ing at him in a most praiseworthy manner. lie re* treated to the bowling saloon, when she dropped the ftni'e and hurled one or two wooden balls at him, but without ctfect. She was then taken into custody, when ber spirits abated, and she swooned away. At lb© police offi -e, shortly afterward, our heroine was unromantically locked up. The wounded man, though badly hurt, was not con;it"« e'red in a dangerous condition. All will allow that Susan Conger was irresistibly driven to this deed of blood by her unworthy hu;- b«nd, whose preseuce ou this earth is not at all ne eft sary to the well-being of society. All these facts we glean from that excellent pa per, the New Orleans Orescent, telling the story in •ur own way to till up the commas on an occasion when tlio Northern mails havo failed to bring our asual exchangee. DaiAsriNG to some I'uupose.—A sheriff in Westchester county, New York, recently lost $172 The fact was communicated to a deputy sheriff in Putnam cooaty, who, after reflecting upon the matter, foil a«leep and dreatnel that the money was in t&e possession of George McNavy, n clerk in a hardware store. To gratify the auspicious ex ' cited by this dream, the two officers kept an eye on McNavy, and subsequently arrested him.— Strange to Say, a portion of the money was found apon him. He promised to restore the balance if they would take him to a relative in Orange coun ty ; and while on the way thither, he escaped. Augusta Racks. —The annual racing over the Lafayette course, at Augusta, will commence on the 10th o| January. Among the horses named for the match races are Highlander and Compromise; and fer die club purses, which are very liberal in amount, Nina, Red Eye, Maid of Edgeconb, Grit Kdmooiton, Compromise and various other nags will contend. Great sport is expected. Libbhalitt. —Four gentlemen, R. B. Boiling, D'Arvf Pabl, A. Mcllwaine and David Dunlop, hare each civen §500 to tbe Petersburg Library.— That sort of public spirit among citizens is suffi riant to Insure the succcssJof a noble institu tiou Dmtbcctive Fires.—On Frilay laf-t the City Hall, at Carabridgeport, Mass.. and an adjoining building, were burnt. Early Friday morning, the Luke Woolen Mills »t Ellington, Conn., 14 miles from Hartford, were entirely destroyed by fire. Loss 875,000, iiiourar.ee $60,000. Fire at Halifax C. 11.—We understand tLa t Mr. J. H. Edmonson's house at Halitux C. H., took Are and burned down ou Thursday week. Some «th#r property was alio destroyed. We did no: learn the amount of the loss. iHiUnm. —The Washington Star says the California ateamship company positively refused to delay the departure of their last steam-.-r one day. iu order to allow lhe Government to send out important despatches relative to California fillibus ters. Jfc&SKV Citv Bink lIoBBF.RT — The exirnina tton of jobu W. Fox, teller of the Mechanics' and Traders Bank of Jersey City, coiKerahji: the moaey'ound in his fire-cap, u\is commenced la t Thursday. Visitor.—H. B. Tomlin, Esq, delepate from Kuig Wiiliam, has, we learn from tbe Enquirer, been appointed Visitor of the University, iu pluce of Judge Mason, resigned. Off the Track.—On Friday aiternoon last, the City Point cars, for ran off the track •nd were detained abjul two hours. Jfot much damage done. Svbdks Death.—Col. Granriile D. Searcy, a highly esteemed citizen of Memphis, died su Jdeuly a few days since. (IpbD Mimes.—Soue valuable gold mines in Dah lotMga,-Georgia, recently discovered, have been purchased by a New York company Nanc Chawokd —The name of the post cffice at tfaod Run, I'pobur county, has been changed to "9wbSH." Es«crrrto■ —Rvlua VVallure is to be hang in lUMluippi ob tiio tith of J*olllll7 for tbe murder of Wm. Brown. . Lre* t'fOMK.—Tiie N. O. Picayune, after an MMißclng * lectu-e bj Lucy Stone, in Indiana aeja: "A name Uk« 'fortius' aba!! be bia, Ob ti omf»rt Mown, t Who with a *a.idioe kiaa elivta up The mouth A Liwy -Honef* R : *biß" Jn, the alleged morderwr 1" „ w ®*' T r * 1 ' r *«ntljr appointed a uolkwuan •f «aa P#aaei-co. \ r « A ?t W T oW - * Clarkjihurp, Vl.) isd Mother a female in jm<M, for a lemiuc, 1» Awtke wi>ipp*l at the whip. PgVP* to ClvW»or| l Mt wwk< for Wl £ • : i- ' - \ -• > ■ *&»**'' 'Ml 'V-iV.»•. E•' V ■ O *uDtNO(UTnR.-Tb« NewOrlraM Dito puttiiHtx••'Hue iu rri-iilux t talis: tea of Ira dealings wtib the yellow (aver. It bad during d»e««a*uo ll,'Weaswt»f wtif b 3,64} wetewativea of Ireland <id 2.B!>!t or Oermaay. 716 went uattvaa <»t the On t'-d tttaoa an, I the nativity ol 635 «wunknown '1 he w»t«iUj number of male paneuta wn* female 5,1*85; 9,41!» were adulut and 1,873 o«der Ift /.'n« ol «§«. Ol' the whole uumber 2,942 dbid. '{"he amoant ol taot»«y nwctwd by the ifoWnril Aa nci'iiiuu Wtii- ol WbicU U **• ; tended •238,190. Rose D*ly. an la Mew Tork, trra'ittcti by her parent, in a un»iro t» a«o the lead («.K>y of Muhael Oohrny, who wat ahot bj he keeper of a groagery ta that > ity. on Hatnrday il.-ht. After luokit.g as. the tnaiiimate enrpan a >»w momenta, aha complained of faiafneas, waa artied home, and died ta a few boar*. OH»« Scott wrltra to the Arkansas Independent hat be Is In Sou'b Amorha, hunting nu-mk<-jg ►in kilU nbrut3oiTo a year, and sella the t-bin« at liamooa. They *r« tou-ibt by Frenchmen, and •aiuj-rl far the maealacaiT? of Si J glov.*—thole a:i lea bt in* now m»de, It la afcid, wholly .f rtonkiyokins. ll«gebj lroai*Jo toiOcento iorutch ■kix Ftaou. AtTkmaviT Flc&ioa.—A repertapttear; in lUe Tallabaraeopaporaoi tbtrfijcal nff,iire of the a:at.- tor the year ♦ naia.- tie 3I«: of Oct I ,at The wal amount ol ie»» uuc; prip.r from nil aoarcji nne been 507,102 47, and the rtperniiturc' i 109.- P7o 31, irtcludla'®l(>Bl3 38 pail on account oi Iftuino hr>>-tiH i»«, n(,.* io defray thacxpea «<m of the I«t Guqitsl As<*em k ly. Fin*.—Tuelaboratory of Dr. Htephen Llr.do 81-3 Sueeiand street, was utai'-iy destroyed by tiroabons tft o'clock on Sunday. L«*« u!»oui 3 x.MV—par ially iuaured. Aninngtbo HTti:;U*a destroyed was a barrel oi "carmine varjii.b" of nrrnt vnlue. BixUiA Tran, Tuesday. A mu'tny oeeurrfd,ouThursday niubf, af Mobile, on boardtaeship ilut-;hins. Capt. liant, her co.nmaudei, obtained aasiatance from rhefbip ;diiy, «n!i succeedei in the ir.u.iuy a cer puttiug ceveniern ol tiie crew ic iroca. Frostt.—Mrs. Froi-r, wt.o eolLia paper In O'lto, • 31 u-ed theabeeoceol editorial ia a late number 11 ber paper, B>.ymjj that slight fro« occurred •tour piuet* on We ; u*'b.|hj las:." Momn Tjiial.—A dial n> la proprees tl hi. Ma-e., ot a woman t>y liaa name of Adeline t'bttlps. fortheuiurdervftu-r father, she ischarged wf h having aduiii:ir.ered pjL'ou to him mixod with Lis food. MPBTSZBB ik New York -According to the City report of d< athe lor the year jus' clos i'Ur, there was twenty five murders comnji ted in Mew York fiuee the Is - of January last. The year previous there were i u' fi teen. The following anecdote—a tiuu one—is from a privare letter. It is worthy of a plaeeiu the next monthly comp-nd of the sayings of li:tlc tolas, in toe K'ii knrl.OLker, in wni b tM-idepartment forms one of the nw«;irrea l loot its many attractions: Tbe other day. Dr. S *s threectildren, while pli>yina iathe nursery, defiled to have a railroad az.Ciirsi.OTi. 80 thi y all mounted up into the aud commenced rocking fulltpecd Alter a*hile it was proposed to have an aoci lent, thr>kin<r. 1 snpponH, it would be Unfashionable to travel tar «itnout one. t-o tney .til took hold and th.pedthe crib over by raain force, and little Maty broke her a m short off. Mius 15 wen f to her, and was sityirizsityiriz her v-vy much wia her helpless and bandaged arm, when Mary said; "Well! if everl get well, I'll 6u? the company tor^liOfXJdaißK'-'PaI I think that will sj<i enuu.h, for lather fceyait ain't any tireat affai'. after alt.'* That i» the best sarcasm on trie present state of railroao's tha* I k'low < f She ii the-am-* little y~ung one, (seven years old,) wno sail of her lit'le brother Joe, who i-> a «!< at teas.*, that sio wialied our Uoaveidy Father either hadn't made her or ner brother Joe —it didn't make any difference which. Hphach o* PaoMtja.—ln t'ae sheriffs court, I.ondon. Kaney Mapleson, ahou email. su<'d Wm. Sfole, a shopman, lor breach ot promise. The par ties were to have been married la-t Michaelmas;— the ring wa« bought, the dre.-s s provided, but the following letter rendered all this vain: Fanny—lhavetakrri the subject into cm; 1 itera tion, and 1 fiud that my parents vri.'i n-it consent to the union, and I tmv<? t;iv«ii up ail thoughts of per forming my promise to-morrow, and would think 00 tuo'-e about it. X eta uo more never yours for ever. Win. Mole. Jtrljmerit was allowed to go by default, and the jury assessed thedamages at £^5. Ssmuel L, Whelptey, tbepretended lunatic who e-caped from the Lunatic Asylum, at Aujusta, Me., and pent back a very clover note of ex -use to t'ae euperin'e mient, has been arrested, and will now be tried for the iheftof the establiohment which he hired at the hv, ry stable and forgotto return. He is an old and adroit losue, and was committed to the lunatic atylum instead ol tbe State prison, be cause he (tinned lunacy successfully He was in th<f Mexican war, and has been engaged in sundry thelts and robberies before. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OK STEAMERS—FOR PHILADEL PHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, VIA NORFOLK ANDCAPE MAY—Steamer CITY OK RICHMOND Cant. Mitchell; Sreainer VIRGINIA Capt. Tkal'l and steamer PENNSYLVANIA, Captain BaymoßE. One of these splend d stea oers will leave Richmond for Philadelphia, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, a' high-vmt»r, touching at Cape May to land paa-' s-ngers. Returning, leave Philadelphia every WED NESDAY aud SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock, A M., un til further notice. Plicensers for Cape May will consult their interest bv taking this route, as it is, in addition to being the cheapest, the molt expeditious and comfortable I'assf.nsf.p.s for New York.—We have entered into arrangements to forward passengers through to New York, either by earn or stram-ra, allowins therr the privilege of remaining in Philadelphia three or f iur days, or proceed directly on t» New York, upon the arrivtl of the steamers. Shippers To the West—Tobacconists desirous ot shipping to Cincinnati, w>ll please bear la mind that wa baveciade alltho necessary arrangements to forward tobacco through at fill cents per 10a pounds Due notice will be always given in all the daily pa P-rs iu the city, when the steamers will be ready to receive freight, and the hour of their sailine. N. B—Shippers will bear in mind that all b ; lla or lading must b« sent to the wharf at Rocketts, to be signed before th" sailing of the steamers. • Passage through to New York, Ist cabin and found, *9; do do. Cape -May, S3; do. do Philadelphia, $8; do. do. do. Philadelphia, 2d cabin and found, $7. Koi freight or passage, apply to ROBERT RANKIN, Agent, a" 20 Richmond. Vn on the Dock. A DAMS & CO.'S NEW YOKK. VIK xV GIN IA AND NORTH CAROLINA STfcAM SHIP EXPRESS, PER UNITED STATES MAIL 81 r'.AME.RS ROANOKE AND JAMESTOWN TO AND KROil NEW YORK, RICHMOND, PE TKItSBURG, iic., &.C.. fcc—Rsvlnf «**ec*»(la"e r 'ge m< :ns wi'li tbe U. S. rnati line ol steamers from New i rk to Norfolk s:id Richmond for special Exprsss PRIVILSUF.S on that route, we are now prepared t< receive and forward. To and from New York, MER CHANDISE and PACKAGES of every description with dispatch and at greatly reduced rates. Our Express will leave New York every Wednes day and Saturday per splendid steamers ROANOKE and JAMESTOWN alternately. Goods will be re ceived at our New York oflicu, 5(1 Broadway, until 3s o'clock, P. M., on the day of salting. Merchants and others ordering" goods from New York, pre requested to order bv "ADAMS it CO *8 STEAMSHIP EXPRESS." Onr inland Express will rnu as heretofore, leaving Now York and Richmond daily, in charge of special passenger* All Goods not marked to go via the in 'and route, will be forwarded by tbe Steamer Ei P'«» , r ADAMS t CO. J. L. McDONOCGH, Agent. Richmond. NOTlCE.—Express packages for Nor folk, Petersburg imd Richmond, intended for ship ment psr stsnmert or will hereafter be received by ADAMS k CO., 59 Broad way, who are the only aßthori»«d asents for Expre* pnvdeges by those steamships. - tUOLA vl ii PLEASANTS. "> '* ft Rfadwiv, New Yr* \TEGRO HIKING AND GENERAL Zt A J . BN U V —' Th " nr " 3 " r,i ' £1 * d continue to hire out and to sell negroes, to rent out houses, to sell real estate, and to eolfecl and settte elai ev*ry de * V?' 4?am °F*" a h " services to his patrons mid the pnblic generally for the ensoln* year Particular attention will be paid tu Negroes do ran. tbe year, in case, of sickness «»on* Persons intending to send them to be hired out will consult their interests bv sending them at Christmas or km mjou thereifter uprictlcable, ED*V*RDD EACHO. . General Ag-ul and Collector, Office corner 14th street. n-»r the Eschaoge Hot-I CB. LUCK STOCK AND~LANB • WARRANT AOXKCT, GOVERNOR ST STOCKS uid cold od ConuiiMioi Xb© W Prifa Tickets in all Lotieri«* a»U (a U*r<iri«. armor the inaßa#t?ment of R Prat/er 1 Co. will h» promptly paid bv me, and all iaqnirie* rt-Uuve tu tbr bwrineaa of R. Pranee 4 Co. addreoed to them Richmmirf. will f»»t with rrmnnf «tte.ntion. "T 2 C B. LtJCK. GUGAB AND BYBUP—7S bbli. Coff. o O-UHAR SO bbl* iYRUP. la «t<irn and foraa)* h* d«3l-jw DUNLOP, MoNCUBB k CO. RAILROADS, Ac. NOETHEHN MAIL ROUTE ° r * AIUt w BALStIUOUt **DJi l i l *'M>£L-rilU.~Qn and after MONDAY, L'" MO]iua, Throagb Tick®.# to Bslliatora and ri *Mk«< tkii oni tb Washington, M »ho| following lerma «u- To lis! i Inure..., ffi 00 To Philadelphia <» ™ <Kh seoare to the passenger a transit for self And M OMe tltroagh the oity of V\ aslnugion and Haiti mora free ol aay extra charge whatever, and asfite daily 1 nes arc ran between Philadelphia and New Kdtk. at rates varying from $2 lo fco lor each Stat ••aaa passed* .2 , and proportionately lor second •tat* passengers the public can now be at no loaa for a • and ooiuf ta ue trip to New York. The Tbrougli 1 Ickots named above allow a reiaoti b> sojourn In V, antiiugtnn and Baltimore, without detriment to any prmiiges conferred by • \em. 8. RUTIi, Agent of Transportation. Olice R F.tr. K. K-Cc, 2 Richmond, An*. 12i«i. it>3.) RIUHMOMJ AND HiLN VILLE UAH. ROAD—OPEN TO OVtiKtlY'S Si MILES. On aad aKor Monday, Oct. Sd. l&Vi, tba regular pa*- seiigi r train wiii rcn daii;, itjuudaya excepted) be tween Richmond ud OverQy's. The tram wiii suip fur pisseitgera at the follow tag point* only •. Manchester, ilobioa'a, Coaitieid, To mauan-k, Powharaa, Martoax, Cliu.o, Amtiia C. 11., ►Vyanoke, J>ainii.g'j Ordin.-iry. iiaycot-Bh, Libertv ('hureb, Meherrin, Kevaviiio, Drake's Uiaccn _afcd Overby'a Leave Kitiintord at 7 o'clock, A. M. Returning, leave Overby'e at 1250 o'clock, P. M. Chiliren over 10 and ncider 15 years of age half yrice. SerraotatrsvetHßjl by tbeliiaelTtsmDs'- ba furnished a-iih two pfisaes, to thet one can be retained in' the tace, and it maet be expressly stated on the paaa titst taeytire ;»?rraiti*d to go ou the enrs. i ciocuget- ioi tltiiuu* C. 11 , Uuivu» and Greens ioruugb. van meet Messrs. i> tag* it Co.'n fom ii T#' ooache* a! Overbv'a daily; and those for O 'rtiit:. own, Salem, anc ?ulijfcnr3, N. C., can meet Messrs t f iagg it Co.'s four horse coacßes on Tueedaye i'liu:bdays at.d at Overby'a. tor ClarkiiTille, Aliiton, N.C., and Yanceyville, cai udet Messrs. Moss Cl Co.'s coaches at Overby's oi l ites'layit, Thursduya and Saturdays, and for Miltoi .ud Yanceyville by i Co.'a fine Mondavi »V«dueadays tvid K.idav*. at Ovtrbv's faj-sengers fur Lyncbburg, via Soaih-S;de Railrcif : .d Fiagg ii Co.'a stegea daily. i'nrobgh to Lvtichiiurg S ! > <•' " " H.-.htas C. H <i ■' " Danville 8 '• ** " Oieeiihborougb, N.C 8 5: " " Oetnianiouii 10 i( '• " Salem Ift o> " " Salisbury 1 (" " " Milton (by it C".'s hue) 7 M " " Yanoe>viiie (bysatce) 8 tu " '• Ctartsviile (liy ji'Ksi C >.'s lini).. .5 It " " Almoc, ti.is.~(by same) 8 C> *• " Yanceyville, N C., (by same } .9 0 A TAH.O'iT, rf*St OiVfE etrx-r ■■>•<•' ' V - 7WuTn i a"l7l^TkaL - ka iLi.uAjj.— SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Visitors to th- Springs may expect more comfort by this route than ever before; and if tha cost of i.'ieaistsconsidsred.no other route oders lower fare. The road is open to tho base of the Blue Ridge, aud the rails now being laid between Waynesborough und Staunton, it will be in tperatiou this seaaon. The Stage line is under the of J. L. Heiskell, so well known to the public. Curs leave Richmond daily at 6 23 A. M., and the Western uerinmus of the Railroad at IU 25 A. M. DAILY CONNECTION. To Rockbridge Alam Springs, fare.. $7 .50 White Sulphur, passing the Alum, Warm and Hot Springe 10 f* Bath Aium 8 2b Warm Spring! 8 50 Hot Springs 8 Lexington . 7 0"! Staunton 5 00 CulrieperC.H 4 50 Our STAGES arrive iu Staunton f.T 8 o'clock P. M., »nd leave next morning by EXPRESS LINE, at 5 A M.—speud the night nf Woodward's Jackson River Hotel, and reach the White &alpbur at 10 A. M. se cond day from Staunton. Chartered Coaches to travel as the party wishes, can be engaged at Richmond on the following terms* Tbo jnsido of the coach can be secured if 9 seats are paid for. If 10 seats are paid for, it secures all the seats outside and inside; with the privilege of carry lag tho allowed baggage for the number of passen gers paid for. For the further comfort of passengers, we shall no an accommodation line of Coaches which will leave Staunton after breakfast, stop for the 'night at the Bath Alum or Warm Springs, as they desire, and rtacir the White Sulphur next evening: fuarhnteeing that there shall I") no night travel. We will alto keep at the Warm atxt Hot Spring., each, aeoacii to accommodate visitors going \Ve3t or East, wiio may not hnd seats in the regular line. \YM. P FARISH ii. CO., by.l. L. HeiSKSLt, Agent. Till - WXSirv.L Y CO-x-N ECTION. To Lynchburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays going up; fara $1 5< Servants travelling without their masters, must leave a pass with the Ticket Agent, and also shew another to the Conductor. An extra charge will be mads if paseengers ao dot obtain tickets. E. H. GILL, Sup't Transportation |3sF" Washington passengers may go by the Juucrioi and reach that city in 24 hours I rum Staunton, taking the night traiu «f the Richmond, Fredericksburg aoc Potomac Railroad Company. E. H. GILL, Sup't. PETERSBURG AND RICH MOND TO THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS THROUGH IN TWO DAYS.—The Virginia ana Tennessee Railroad Company now present the quick est, safest and cheapest route, with increased facili ties never before ottered by auy iine to the travelling public visiting the Virginia Springs. Passengers leaving Richmond daily ut 6 o'clock, I'. M. (Sundays excepted) by Messrs. Boyd, Edmund U. Co.'s liue of Packets with experienced command ers—ar the next morning at 7 o'clock, by the Dauvillt Railroad, meeting passengers leaving Pcltisbui B ' at " o'clock, A. M., the »—ne morning at the junction of the Southside Railroad, will proceed to Rice's Station, wtiere they will liud a iiue of new and superior Tro-, Coaches, tine horses and experienced urivers, in readi ness to convey them with the most possible dispatch. ill reach Lynchburg early iu the evening, in time u uave a good night's rest and take the Cars of the Vir ginia and Tennessee Railroad at 7 o'clock, A.M., next morning to iionsack's, a distance oi 47 miles, in two hours, in connection with Karisht Co.'s old established iie of Stages so well known to the travelling public for tlieir safely and dispatch, Well supplied With new v oichus. excellent horses, accommodating agenu and drivers ready to convey them to the Mountain Housr t i "upper, and after a comfortable nielli's rest to the White Sulphur Springs before 10 o'clock next morn ing, the second day alter leaving Lyachbnrg. Returning, passengers will leave the White Sul phur Springs at 3 o'clock, P. M. daily, (Sunday# ex empted) Red Sweet afid Sweet Springs attj o'clock, P. M. ami arrive at the Mountain House to supper, leaving next morniagat day light, breukfast at Scott's. a< live at Bonsick's at 4$ o'clock, P. M.—end Lynch fjurg at lij P. M. leave Lyacbourg same even tig bj Pacnet at y o'clock, P. M. for Richmond, arriving tht Si cond morning, at ■» o'clock. A. M.- rby Stages at A. M.—or from ii to 4 o'clock iu ihe morning, ana rfouthside Railroad to Petersburg and Danville Rait road to Richmond, arriving snirie evening at 5 o'clock RATES Off FARE FROM RICHMOND ANP PETERSBURG. tiy Boyd At Edtnond's Packets, Iroin Richmond and \ irgitia and Tennessee Railroad to White Sulphur Springs F9 00 To Sweet Spring*. .. 8 <tf By Dauvilla Kailroad from Richmond aid Southside Railroad frotn Petersburg ai' I .Stares to Virginia and Tennessee Railroad White Sulphur Springs- ... 10 M I'o Sweet Spri'igs — . 9 .=><- THOMAS SHARP, jy 11—fc" Sup't Trans. Va.it Teni> R.R RE jkmQBBSBK} NUIIC E. — KlCii feUW&£Sjg!gßg M<iNn AM) DANVILLE tt.il niv.iD —On a. count of the sa jp ns:: i of the Fright Trains riuriiig next wee*, no J rt iglit will be ece ved a' this Depot after SATURDAY, '.he 21 h* until MONDAY, Jan.2d, IBM. A. W. MIL.'.SPAUGH, de 21 yre : ght Aeent FREIGHT DtFARTM KT H.. K At. P. 11. K Co., . RrCHMOSD, Dec. 24, !303 > jTIa The transiiiinMon uf -Freight by this Road, will te 3'mpe idea tor tb-> "Holidays," to wii, until TUES DAY. the 3d Jan'y, 1864. (a regular Kreisht day.) Meantime, small packages acd P' risiable articles, (not to* cumbrous) may be sent by the myrning Mull Train. F J. SMITH, de 2G Freight A<«ent rr; tgs VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAlL faf*- wn.(> a I)—Th« freight depot* at Richmond tst'.ilm oused front t-'ataiiiaj, tbe 24th instant, till Monday Jaeuary 2, IBM. de E. H. GILL, Sup't. sud alter the I7th D«*ceuth«r, IBo». tbe folkiwutg ;jm.i d stopping places will tf r'ittcjuri- ned: Suuth Am a Bridge, Wni«!ock's, Gw:ithney's, CimpbetPs Saw Mill. By order of the Board of Directors. de 14—It" E IJ. OfLL, Soo'i. - J—a> CHANGE OF HOI R OF saUK <tarting pop. Portsmouth iMii >V'BKtSLK—Tbf ateamer CURTIS PECK Caji'sht Jubn Davis, trill regnKrly leave th wharf at K tkatss soagv Tuesday, Thtrsdav and Satin lav >u*rat»ta, at part six nWoek Br«iei»ei!y, and re vs* mm «n*inare dev. Inaving Nurfulk at tht umr hii'tr. rfd'iti, io4 will 'ourh at all he regular fard ncs <m 'he river. grt'Oß attil retamin*. It. O Ff *SK INH 1/ f KUY h NhUiLEtt—O*- ftlu-Re IV iiipi rior Nf^dti« j««t ta band p> r (ttaatrr A neri* Th<wo *"Od» b*inf impart *d fcj mrjslvt, di.-rct, tr- r«i *n*n»i l» thi-tn to k>* geucljjti. ?jr • a!e by lb* M or «iort«> jwytT b« C J HINTON It CO 71 . de i$ fin ftf tiw GR INr»8TONF>R—•-><X~Ko»» SeutiA Or>arf«tone* j TAR—an bbi* RntaWtof»>.<) Car »»ltr Wy da U EDWIH WORTHAM k CO* NBW PUBLICATIONS, Bcc Moke new noone.—MjW i^al 18 APPROACH I NG-~A. MOtIRIS, No. #3 Main street, hu receiver tti "dditioi.al sapptyct New Books, suitable for N- w Year's (lifts, having been chipped too late tor Christina*. Also, tk fui lowing Now Hooka, just published : A Morun in England B» Utnry J• Tacksman '6c. The Hearth OrThougbis Upon Home Idle Is Qui Cities, By Samuel Osgood. #1. Carl Krinken; Another Book fir Children. By the author of the Wide, Wide World. Iu i volume. 76 cents. Volamo Th rd of Adiliaeo'a Work*. Pntaam'a Edition, fi M. The Lost Priace; Or Facta tending to Prove the Identity of XVII, and the Rev. Eleazer VVilliiuia, Miaaionar auioug the Indiana of North America ] vol $1 »>. Six Mentha tn Italy. By O. S. HilHard. Frrah attt'i'ly. 2 voll. §2 &•. Flush Timea in Alabama. By Baldwin. Preab aupply. CI 2j. Cidirien Ureaua and Leaden Realitlea; Or A True Pic tire of the Life ef a California Adveiitucrr. 1 vol. §1 2>. The Potiphar Patera. liloatrated. 1 vol. SScts. Ciovernook Second scries. By Alice Carey. Si VI LKKV BQOKB FOR LiT ILK fLO JITA PLE —Gt.OKUE M. WE&T, Exchange Book store, hus for sale a great variety of L.hildr*-ns' Books. Funny Stoma and Pictures lor little children . Anat Eflie's Rbymea Ooexel aud Scrarchi'oot, or the History of Two Lit tle Children Siovenly P'ter The Australian Criuoe Happy Lays of Childhood My Clitic Darling's A B C The Alphabet Several k'.nda of New Games Elegant Bibies, l'rsyer Books a?>d Aanas'a Rose wood aud mahogany Desks and Work Rojrei do 21 N' iC Book to Post tjfllco. ELEtiANT UIFT LOOKS! AND iilOU FANCY GOODS FOR TUB HOLIDAYS. JAMES WOGDIIOL SE, Eagle SQOARE, OFFERS for Mile a splendid collection of sup.-rb BOOIvS, suitable for Christmas a'd New Y»«i*» Kreaents Among them Mjay be found— THri WIt.RIB GALLEIiY : a st>U ctiou of the best Pictures of the iate S r David Wilkie; int-.loding liie Spanish and Oriental S«etci.«s, with notice*, biographical and criticii. One handsome vol ume. 4u>; antique Morocco. THE YE UN ON GALLERY OF BRITISH AKT; edited hy S. C. Hail One handsome 4;o volume, Morocco antique. FLO iV'EltrJ FROi! STRATFORD OK AVON: a rich Gift 15o~'k tor ail aeasma, consisting of usuries j< Fioral Compositio'is, suggested by the exquisite description of Flowers which iie scattered ihio' the works * f Shrtkspeare. • FINDEN'S BEAUTIES OFTHE POET MOORK. bOOKOF BKITIHH BALLADS, tri.u d by S. C. Hail. Exquisitely iilustrati-d by the tinest wood elegantly bound. THE HOLY GOSPELS —beautifully printed, with engraved borders to every page One volume, foiio. Morocco eletsnt. BARONIAL HALLS OF ENGLAND and Picture que Edifices ut England; 2 voluoies, 4to, halt Mo- rocco. GRAY'S ELEGY—beautifully illustrated with new designs. PILGRIMAGES TO ENGLISH SHRINES, by Mrs. S C Hall; i)> autituiiy bound untfillusOated. POETRY OF THE YEAR: Passages from the Poets, descriptive ei the seasons With 22 colored il lat,tra"ions; Morocco antique. PORTRAIT GALLERY OF DISTINGUISHED PERSONS, with bo grapbies. By tks Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. 118 por- COOK'S VOYAGES*ROUND THE WORLD, 2 vol- nines, 8 0. calf; elegent. MRS. JAME ON'riSACRED AND LEGENDARY ART; beautifully illustrated. MRS JAMESON'S LEGENDS OF TllE MONA3 TIC ORDE US 4 HOMES Of" AMERICAN STATESMEN, with anec- dotal, personal and descriptive sketchesj beauti fu'iy illustrated, variou" bindings. THE PARABLES Of GUR LORD-iilustr&tedafter the style of the O'ri Masters. Tlia letter preae printed in red. O.d English, folio antique. LONGKELLOW'S EVANGELINE—Morocco, ele- LONuFELLOWS POETICAL WORKS—Moroc- c \ el-iiiitir. LONGKELLOW'S H YPERION— Morocco, elegant. LONGFELLOW'S GOLDEN LEGEND —Morocco, elegant. With a cumber of other elegant BOOKS, beauti fully bound una illustrated—English win American. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND UY '.IN BOOKS, Bound in Morocco, V- v> -■: ai d Papier Machie. CHILDREN'S BOOKS \o the greatest tji etv—somu ectiri.lr ne»r. LADIES'WORK BOXES. PoUTAULE WRITING DESS.S, WRITING CASES. PORTFOLIOS. CARD CAaES, LADIES'RETICULE?, GOLD AND SiLVER PEN AND PENCIL CASES, iic.. 4.-. de24—U ' 3 liOUyEkEEPERS AND DEAL- X KP.S IN CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE-—R. L. HICKSON, SIS Broaa street, oppo site Messrs. Breeden, Fox it Go's Dry Goods store, in addition to bis present large stock, is now receiving, per ship Grecian, at Baltimore from Liverpool, 40 urates white Granite and blue Printed, with common ware, l.i.ichased previous to the late advance; he will be enabled .to sell low. His stock of China teasels and tan:v goods iu (h« line is well selected. Also, Knives ana Forks, by set or dozen, Waiterß, Tiays, English Albata Plated Ware, equal to Silver, euch as Table ana Tea Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Castor Frames. 4tc. de 5 X! EVV EMPORIUM.—FRANCIS A. R. -L* GEUKGE respectfully informs the citizens of Richmond and vicinity that he has opened a store for trie sale of CONKECtION ARY. both of foreign and domestic manufacture, FRUITS, PRESERVES, PICKLE, PIGS, RAISINS, TOYS, and every de scription of articles usua'lv kept in such an estab lishment. at he CORNER OK BROAD AND THIRD STREETS. He would be happy to receive culls from his friends and the public generally. ty His assortment of Goods for Christmas pre tents, ke , isc..mplete. de 19 j(| DOLLARS REWARD. — Stolen A V from the hall cf my residence, corner sth and ( arv streets, on Situriiay evening last, a blue heaver cloth OVERCOAT, (or sack.) It hud a velvet collar, and waJ lined with grey Rub Roy cloth, (in which was a small black figure) In the pockets were an iron and brass key. (short and thick.) 1 will give the above reward for the recovery ef the eoat and keys, or $5 for either. d» 2-' M H. NACE. LHJRS! FURS?!! —The subscriber wishes A to purchase the fallowing Fur Sk'n«: BEAVER, WILD CAT, OTTER, RACCOON, MINK, FOX. MUSKRAT, HAKE. OPOSSOM, For which he will at all times pay the highest market value. no 15 JOHN THOMPSON. PRESENTS FOB CHRISTMAS—Pa rian Viis.-s an l Caruae&pUs of various designs, with raised flowers, very delicate aad handsoi: « rich'y d-eorattd Frerch China Vases. French ai;d Dresden Cbiun Cerd Cases, i>re»d.T, Sevre, and Pa i-.su Cut's ki d Saucers, Pitsrile Hnntera. Parittn statn .:ttft-. B tfie Fig«r<-s, H':d numerous o'h*>r f-!ncy ar cicn i suitablo for present". KULKIiEY & CO., de 2W 137 Main st., K«gl« Square. AND WINTER SUPPLY Ot A HOOTS. SHOES, CARPET SAGS. TRUNKS VALICES,fcc—PEMOERTON k BROTHER, 161 Mmr- street, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, Kicliniond, Va., respectfully invito strangers visiting he city, and the public generally, to call and exam ine their large and complete assortment of articles in the above line. Their prices will be found to be as low as those of any other house, whether by the sin gle pair, dozer, or case. The stock embraces : Gentlemen's dre«s SHOES, BOOTEES and GAI TERS. O ntlemen's calf, kip and stout BOOTEES and BOOTS. Youths' BOOTS and BOOTEES, of ataDy kinds. Servants' BROGUES, bound and unbound, Lfcdies' SHOES, huskies. Kids. Jenny Linds. tc.. Ladies' black bronze and colored GAITERS, BUSK INS and BOOTEES for servant women, vt, rntia styles. Misses' and Children's SHOES in great variety, Traveling TRUNKS, [Jain leather and bair do., al! of which axe ottered at the lowest rates. PEMRF.RTON It BROTHER, lie 20 No. lfil Main st„ opposite the Ex. Rank JC >. P. WINSTON, su«c«»wor to Nace 4t Winston, at tbe old stand, corner of Cary and 14tb streets, bis in stare and offers for s«'a 16 hhds. P. R SUGAR 11 do N. O. do , 13 do Cuba do 18 bhls Cottee do 20 do Crushed Paly, aad Pm!*. Sujs* 12 boxes Loaf Sugar S!K! sacks SALT 255 kegs NAILS P. R, N. O. and Cuba Molassss Herrings and Shad; Tanners' and Machine Oil Orard. Hmnessey. J J Dupuy. and othtr Brandies Pau Monongahela, Jenny Lied, Eld'-r»do, andXXX Whiskey Port, Madeira, P«e and Brown Sherry Win* JsQialca. New Orleans and N. E. 8 urn Gin and Apple Brandy Loudon Porter Gunpowder, Imperial and Yoang Hyson and Black Tea Java, Laguyra, Rio and Moeba Coffee C gars of sll kinds; Bed Cords; Plough Lines W applng. Cap and Letter Papur Sup; Window Glass Cast, Blistered and Shear Steel Aad many other articles, which I offer to th« trade a-id pnblir srnera'iy da |j r |'H»NQI)A BEANS—2fKi iba. prime Tun A qaa Beans, just received sad ft>r sale bv JOHN A. ROrtINSON. | de 22 Corner of C»ry and Va. it»'eets» ll'l (it\(\ FEET MICHIGAN 1 I»V)JU WHITB PINE BOARDS It PLANK lung lengths, earfoufaehr Wns B. Jettkias. t landing this das, for sale on Mm wharf awiacatwßn duUsg term by BELVIN * PABXJBK. DEHTISTRY. I Atiili ICIAL TEETH— ORKAT ANO IMPORTANT IM rnvnttMMN* bare purchased the right to aaa l»a. AUiBO PATENT IMPROVEMEKTinih. nsodc ■,( inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETU, wWab it oaa jf tbt greateat and moat important inventions «tet -vmd- ii thi> branch of the Dentist's aft. The improvement consists in tna employment of a metal superior to gold ia parity, and in the complete mioo of all the teeth by a sjlicioas compound, which at the same time forma the moat beaatffo' and nata in! looking gun), and Riling up all crevices asd Irregu larities, auif rendering it impassible for the taotn to '•econae unpleasant to the wearer by the accumula tion of particle* of food er other subststiees between 'beet. No other mode Of mounting artificial teeth ia comparable to thia in any respect. Persons wearsng teeth (inserted m the ordinary way, and not giving aetisfactlou,) are invited to try thia invention, which they can do at bat little addi tional cost. . . .. , We shall be pleaaeS to shew specimens cf ihiaktrd of work to any persons who Will caii at oar othee, whether fhey want artificial teeth or not WAVT k MAHONY, DiatUu, my 17 riJltwia Otiicc. if' Main atreet. WHITE TEETH. HKAJL ,n*G*6qSBBj& THY OUMS, AND A SWiSKT BREATH.—AO thtse hert-6»a a/<- — derived from the oa» of Zerman'a Oeiightthl T«>otb Wa»h it i« a»-d and rrcoaauieuded by the moat eminent aeniist* iu the eeautry. It will and pteservo teeth from decay;it Will core aJI the gauia and .mpaxt a healthy and fra grant odor to the breath. Prepared only by Erancif Zermeii, DdiJuisL, Ph.ladeiphia For aaie wholesale or retail bj R. R. DUVAL k t!RO. Richmond. «r,tf ®!l l>nif tisfft. i* on'v e«nt« twr Virt 1 iu* 23—3m # , (jiwAN LLA i. LI) It L Al. This beeutiful articln, u»-«l for seen 'vJWyrl ring artiiiciai teet-h on their plates, fttirpiMiftttti every titempt at - be natural gum, with aojuewhatsimi'ar prcpa'a*ioafl; whilst us is so great thnt 1 have yet to hear of "he lirst set of teeth in which it hu been broken, bv accident or by u>-e. 'My Gold at d Silver Filiinga are much admired for thpir str ootbuess Thi« evenneseof surface prevents Hie food übout thein, wbich wonid rtn oor tnem worthless; besides, my plugs will lelain t.ht natural teeth through lile, as they never come out. Alter a ioug course of experiments. I have secured a compound for weak tseth, that can he used when It is lmposßible to use any kind of metai. R. D. ADDINGTON. Gradnate Deuriut. Otiice rv door from 10th. on M> »t no 7 RIOIMU.NL ft i OVL VVOKKb—NEAR IREDEOARLOI OMOTIVE WORKS. RICH Mu.su, VA—BOWERS, SNYDER t CARTER are mauufaciuriug at th»-«e Woiks, the '-Virginia Air Tight" Coon Stove, four sizes, "Richmond Premium" Cook Stove." four sizes, "Southern Planter" Cool: Stove of two Air Tight, Wood Franklin and Coal Franklin •"Ilian" Parlor Stoves, AirTtght. Wood Ftttuki n und floai Franklin "Star" Parlor Srcves, "J ion Prince" Heating Srov for Coal,"Vixen" Heat ers. (coal on'y.) three sizaa, ' Flnte Box" Stove, for wood, of live sizes. Fronlsand tiratea. (-'att Iron Rad ingsin great variety. TV>ndow Cups "nd Silla, Tmas es, Ptlastrrs, Cornice, Brackets, Rosettes, Mirror Frames. Daguerreotype Frames. IU, and most de •rriptious of light Castings. The Richmond made Storttare hraxitT than those of Northern rasse. are ot sniipl ■■ coi-struciioti. are convenieuiiy supplied with loose plat, s to replaee any that man be. broketi —and are warranted to cive satisfaction in their ope ration Dealers'hroughout the South ere solicited to favor os with their orders. Sev» rai Lew »uil improved patterns of Stores are in preparation for the business of the e<ciiug season. TheSiovea manufactured by Messes. IJower9. Sny der aodCVlfrof ih» "Rtchmoni Stove Works" have been made my i< ariiug Stoves lor the past two jeir». and have found them to give my customers general satisfaction. CHARLES D. YALE, Main street, Richmond, Vs.. Depot for Bolton k Yale's Patent Caloric Air Fur nace. de 21—lit: r OLD MEDICAL UOUfeK, A FRANKLIN STREET, JUST BELOW Trtr EXCHANGE HOTEL.—Doctor PLUME fc CO. are sttil dispensing the blessings of their skill in the tr"stmeut actd cure of all delicate diseases at this bit institution. People in toe eoaafry, when visiting the city, are very particularly invited to call. (No cßarge for con sultation.) Much attention is given to female disor tiers. Doctor P. U Co. are the makers and sole veneers of the CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF FRENCH FLOW "IRS, which has stood the test of time, and which ii xr-nvalied in giving t t oae and vigor to a system shat tered and almosr wilted down by the frolics of early tin. Ail letters, pre-paid, promptly attended to. Office hours from 8 A. M.. till 9 P. M. ah s—diwrs Richmond, Va. rpilii " WHITE GKEABE" is a new, JL convenient and economical substitute for tar, and other lubricatois lor the axles of transportation cars, oinmbusses, carriages, drays, wagons, 4tc. It is not affected by the weather, retaining the same consis tency winter »tid summer. It does not gum on the axles, and is cheaper and more durable than any other grease in use. For sale 111 tin canisters of three and six pounds, and in kegs of 25, 60 and 100 lbs each, by ADIE & GRAY. Druggists, nov 19—diets Agentsforthe Manufacturers r pilE "Rapp Fatent Scientific GOLD Jl PEN" is one of tbe easiest in its movements, ai.d the nost elastic and satisfactory in its execution which we have ever tried. It la the most scientific in its principles of any noannfacture ( and of coarse perforniuits work well.—Philadelphia PublicLedyer, Auyiut, 1853. h or saie by the only agents, de 7 GENNET At JAMES, Eagle Square. n||| j|| |FE E T Michigan White jVV/U PINE BOARDS and PLANK, dti,ooil ffeet Canada do., 4*1,000 do. 1 inch BUTTONWOOD, 27,000 do. | WHITE WOOD—very wide, 2i>,000 do 2, 3 and 4 inch ASH, 15,000 do. HICKORY, 5,000 do. BLACK WALNUT, Landing this day from schrs. Louisa and Wm. P. Williams, for sale on accommodating terms by oc 4 BELVIN fc PARKER. Botanic practice of medicine. DOCTOR E. D. ROBINSON continues to oHei his services to the afflicted, and especially those suf fering with chronic and supposed incurable forms of disease. The Dr. has been engaged >n the practice of medicine twenty years—the last twelve in this city, and therefore can give satisfactory reference. Thou sands w ho are dragging out a miserable existence with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Fluor A thus. Dropsy, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Scjrofnia, Liver Com plaint. Disease,, of the Lungs, Fistula, ic , might be speedily relieved and many permanently cured.— Persons at a distance would do well to cotne to the city and remain until their health is restored. Ex tracting Teeth only 25 cents. Office on Franklin, between 13th and 14th street*. Secret forms of disease treated with great success J NOTICE. —Laaies and gentlemen, if vou want BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS CARPET BAGS and VALICES, of good quality, either for yourself, children or ser vants, go to ALEX. HILL'S, where yon will find every article you want in his line, and at prices that will not fail to pleane. no H CLOTHING FOR THE WINTER at the weli-known Clothing Emporium of HF.N'- KY SITAFF.R, No. 103 Main street, where gentle men can find every attlcle of Clothing made up in the moat approved style, which he will sell, as the seutuaU fur (advanced, at greatly redm.-»d rrlrss. HENRY SHAFER, 'e 20 Corner Main and Pearl streets. r ro TOBACCONISTS.—The advertieer, A a gentleman 24 years of ugr, who ct-n give thc best testimonials as to character, be., de«<rea a situ ttion as under overseer iu a Tobacco Factory, >t* he has considerable koowledgu of that business. SaUrv not so much an object as an agreeable situation. Ad dress (through the Poat Office) J. L. H., stating when ■itid where an interview may be had. de 22—tf WINTER MILLINERY —, i T tfHBpRARTON, I<® Mafat street, near 14th street, •3WI ha* on hard a large stock of MILLINERY GOODS, silk, satin velvet and straw BON'. NETS; French FLOWERS; neck aad bonnet RIB BONS; mourning and French worked COLLARS, which will be sold unusually cheap de 8 (JTILL THEY COME.—By the James 0 town and Roanoke I continue to the latest aud most fashionable styles of COATS. PANTS and VESTS now worn. I have also on hand a large assortment of SCARFS. CRAVATS, STOCKS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, he. HENRY SHAFER, no 21 Comer Main and 14th streets. VIOLINS, FLUTES, AND ACCOH v DEONS—AIso. Flutinas, Violin Strings, I li st met iou Books, Desks, Odor Cases, and a genersj as sortment of Perfumery, Soap, Combs, Btoahss, Ae. For sale by de 16 ELIAS HALE, 108 Mela st AGENCY, do—RICHARD V* HILL, JR. kB.W, TALLEY, (of Hanover.) General Agents and Collectors, attend to Hiring out Renting out HOUSES, aad CoUsirisg CLAIMS of every description. »' EDWARfi o. RaWIINQB. late of SpotOyW vania, will have mi letoccst U our business after Ist January Itel? & t 7—dfcetl^thJ XrOTICE. —I be undersigned have rented n' of atw UnsniooU recently erected by Mr C. Crew, corner of Cary and 21st streets, where <hose holding their bonds fur this year's hire or hav ing factory bauds to hire oat for the But year, may find them. WM. E. ROBINSON kCO. JO—d»MJ 1001°J K8 SWEEr *-•» CHA" T. WORTH AM It CO. 1 \ EVINE'S PITCH LOZENGE for I-F«oMs,4c. For sale at J BLAIR'S, 4sS oppocita the Depot, Broad at MJbUICLNUb 'I'UUiU AO AtiUill I.—A PLAIN AM J. UKVAHWWUfcO BTATKMKhT^-VV. S**Df Bottm, Mionkuii r«, y A , Mmtrt. Mtrtlmtr t Mnriro J- to UtatM* you tin* uvu, h^ IU M p*Jl of »he honorable o' givio* £( ,m ,w; * , i notoriety wbicb <u mmtm «*«££ * w " lo ™ui» * be;n« 111 tb« b«'ju of oiedicinw, whi ,i, „ i («t« tie patent aid reaunr MaWw, | eonsidar Jt! wl», to nm,e •xio.it, c. j«dg« of the r*«t imiuy of tb,.<o. M-j experience tenth,, mfthZ "H«m P ton«.Tioctarc» i* a n;e«l!«ine of r..1 I mtioa.c *»(•«.. Wlien 1» 7 tbu, Idi oor i» ma jßtttilbh «ng, in ail c*»«. but 1 n«i «b*t '»Uauipson*. Itacturo" will fa.orabli op*n£ e 7 [ ail «i*ea<eauri«m*ttt.i from a »«i of p'., ci«M of the gastric jcieaa. bad digetuen, and » Mr .jamMy but of animal matter ten, that •uuico. I believe that many duta.,, i. t .i, 4 _ / ration* p-<rta of the ayatoti. aueh « Vict'*, Scrotal*, fce. fcc., ongmaiij fc 4Ve ttrir Vim' in the atjniack trolu bi-d toed, Ud J3 eonscttrMJtlj bad eepoiiucae of th„ c:.-cc!ar."o» to tUii».. part*-, a».d j will believe Hampton'* Va-ouiH I mature will eren rfcect in th»we caees lUricn funrd tmt mj»e<t wbnt it it, | r*eomme»j it to ctbc.-a in .ncii cam as 1 have <i.*crite.t, and 1 u»*e (Satis u upon the "no cute no pa-,» ,y,u u and I cave yet to bavn the hrat i.wtle retunied, or ib.i tn* oWjeattoß aouuL tbo pay. U» a (treat paj it cu*,** t e inore txietumeij circclntwd the r topic.— . 'wri'.titintbeft.liowiiijtctJr, Oow. t.h<*uinatl*w,iu6aiiiri>aiioofiwbu:h proo, cu from the stomach, fiures, >«rufula, liy»repsi s lot .* station* e *e»ot Axue and Kevur; Oral«top tbrchiii, and. tbea <i*e tbe 'l'metuio—(be diticulrj to th:« cu.v •» not .u ccppttig tc» chiii, but tbs reiorn ot tincture wu! eeriaiitf) do. io geiieiai dcbilntiiooa. 1 wstiant it, and a» I md before, 1 tave pioiured a trot ot it io th.a wbiub athcrwiu i coatd act: the people L.re Leeo humluaitfd bj i «i»ut iriedf einea lon*, that tli«y are a'raid of «i!. Tt.-« » '-c-arly astomiic.i iiiedic ; iit; it works ail t?a wondrra lb«re,«ndio all mid) caatsa it la a s&ecitic, ifaiiwthm. lu the i» Bavmg given lha Tinctur* t> fuir trial with tcmlf in aty family and oeirriiborliocd. I think I a-a mk .anted in what I nj kbool it, and which I d'> wrteout eny other interest, than the wish to see it iu general enonittion, ti>u iu every n.aii'* tac-'iiy, wfcer- itoogbt to be It'what i say b» doubled by any of the afflietNL mi l they will wr;e to iue, at Sunny b,:i!t>m l'e«Of ■ ce, Middlesex count;. Va., s'atiug the nature of the <i.*eat>.i, ar d I recommend it tor »:c!i a ease i win warrant it, and it it cou't do good. 1 will j,«, lor the medietas. THOS. K. BULL. HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTUR*..—Ge# »eri get paiuj. biota grati», with hisiyry ot discovery of t!ii» wosnl-jitu Blood I'uritier, and *<;e eeruticates i»f ow own citizeun, of Rfceumu' «am, Dyspepsia, Sc»o fu.'t, L.ver Complaint, General W.iakii'»s Nervous Swd'bv O. A.STRECKER, Richmond; JONES It CO., ROBERTSON, WILSON & ALFRiED, Po tershurx; Dr. CUOKE, F rede nc tub u**. MOUTIMKt 6c MUW BRAY, and by D r ©?srj where. $1 per bottle.; H r>< tti« B tor b> 17 H. GOKIMJN iJAKK 18, GI;A D U ATE OF CAAIfcKJDoE, CLASS IBi4. froUNDER Of THE BALTIMORE LOCK INFIItMARV, No 91 South Gay etr«ret, oj.pjiite the fcxebange Build ing and I'oat OlEee.—Thorn: requiring iu< deal or sur gical aid, by appiying to Dr. H., uray secure <-kill:u] treatment and advice, while ail communication* will be sacredly shielded by the jtusos of pruiewit>nal honor Aware of the difficulty witb the public to discrimi i.ate in a newspaper advertisement between tne geu uitis and ckiiiful physician and the sj uiious pr»ten siocs of the designing and dangerous Dr. H. will cheerfully give, when appiied to, .uch private references as will folly fcatisfy 6.11 who lecture oil eervices. BE WAR E OF NOSTRUMS' Avoid tbe I'atenl Compounds and Cordiala advertised to cur? all persona under varied loima of disease. As the constitution and babins of individuals differ, reason teaches the name remedy cannot be .u.tEd t<i aii a iie, and that disease can oniy be n.ileiy and el tectualiy eradicated by ajudicioti. appixauon of pro per remedies. ATTENTION !NVITLD! A practical experience of over ii> years enables Dr. tl to insure a sound and speedy cnie in acerl-aiu eiass ot diseases, which have too long seen yielded by regular physicians i-u ibe hands ul quackery. He .-nay be consulted confidentially, either in person or by letter. Persons at a distance cured at in. me ty adfirefalag <i letter to Dr GORDON HARRIS, Bukimcre, Ma ryland. All communications confidential. Remedies sent by mail or express to eny part of the United S'fltr-s. or 11—Sn, 'ru IHE (Jl'ilZJsA&Ol' VIKGIMA.— * You would be astonished to b>- ho Id the steady, certain, onward progress continually made by Bakers celebrated BITTERS, in the atlecuon', interests and cont.det.ee of ail who luve availed then.selves of their valuable medical aid. Dyspeptics ot long so' teriug,are beginning to discover that these Bitters are the only true remedy to be obtaintd tor their dis eases, and hundred*, -who had given up all hope ot relief, since using them have been made to rejoiee and be glad in their discovery. There is no bcuibuj; about tnese Bitters: and though we at times, in oar own notices, make a grand display of words, which to some may sound like ''clap trap," our objeet in doing so, is not to deceive the public, but merely to induce the afflicted to try them, feeling coifident that a fair trial will at once commend their virtues M the most incredulous. KorCholics. indigestion. Lots of Appetite, etc , these Bitters are an excellent rem edy; and for dolicate females and infants they hira no superior. Price 50 cento per bottle. For sale by Messrs. Pur cell, Ladd k Co., Bennett &. Beers, Alexander Duval, Adie it Gray, Charles MiUspaugU, and Drat* gists generally throughout the city. Also, by Todd* Christian, Petersburg; D. R. Lyman, Lynch burg; Kiof it Toy. Norfolk; Dr. E. Camm, Williamsburg. CiT Orders addrtraed to E. BAKER, Richmond Va., will receive prompt attention. de 31 RO. MASKING, SHIP CIIAM>LEB, * GROCER AN D COMMt SBI O N MK R i WANT, tit his new home, opposite the old stead of Hankins i. Libby, and in front of the Steamboat Landing whore rnay be foand a .general assortment o all article*in bis linn viz: Cordage, llemp ft/id Manilla. Blocks, Patent Rolier Friction; Bushtd and Com mon Twine; Sail Needles, Hook* and Thimbles Ma una Spikes, Caulking Irons, Can Ilooks, Box Hooks, Spikes, Wood Saws, and various articles in the cibin Cnardlerv Line. GROCERIES. — Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candle*, Hotter, Lard. Molasses, Itr. SEEK.—Mes* i'nme and No. J; Mess and Prim# Pork. BACON, Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues, Ac. PAINTS.—White and Black Le&o: Paris. Chrome r.ad Verdigris Green, Vermillion, C&rome Yeiicw, •Spanish Brown, Paint Oil Varnish. Sperm and Solar Oil; Kish Oii, Ter, Piteh, Resin, spirits Terpentine, itc. Crockery, for ship use Rwrkrrji, ttrr oini. fte. OC 7 V a (JJLAiiK & PLiNUb.—P. H. A. * TAYLOR, sole tgeut in this citj for tbe i«le of PIANO FORTES made by the above earned o«lefc™» ted uiafceru, I* constantly receiv n* elegant and plain PI 4NOS frost their extensive and long establish## manufactory. They combine all the modern improvesießtt, *•» are renowned for keeping in tone. {y The public are euiiioned tt observe that tb» title of the tir.n is Nunms Ik Cu»l- Old Pitnos tsJten m part pay fcr new ones. Guitars, Violins, Actiirdeuus and flotes. Also, Goi tar and \ iniin Strings of tbe best quality. P. H. T. bra in ktor« tbe largest stock of otw ana standard Mowc to lei found eoatb of Baltimore, afidis io the wei-kly receittof all the new and !«w l n«nabw uiosic of the day. A liberal tfiacoum tusthooU and dealer*. PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, ?.n I ' 16" Main street. A(,UE AM) FEVEK LUKKD IN 8 HOURS.—HEGAI rVE ELECTRIC FLUID. — On. SifiT : f have tried, and gt»en «o be • «■'*<, J?" 1 Fluid, which you attribute tlif pruperty of breiltP| tijver belter than Quinine. The nat'lu »• thetm.» made here in the lull of 18S4 were ui aloof Bk. —ooue of them iijtlit— have been radically tar®* with from 2 to 4 dnt» «if the Fia>d. Amon* tue there are three that ate extremely remaraabl#. Tn* Brat cue bad reaiaied varloua treatments acd pby«J eiatia for 15 months, and wu cared entirely in®..* month with the Kivid. Theeeeocd ea»* had'elated enoruioat doaee of Quiuiue dario* 2 !****> eared wirb a few doaee of the Fluid. The thtrd **£*; the patient had the t'sver for 3 yeara, bad b<«n «ta»e« with Quinine to no purpose, and »a» eured wtto a Jew doses of the Fluid. T LKCOMPTE, Apothecary, Rue Royal, 66 L »s a *oar«. January 25th, I&'3. : WE httTo frequently beard the celebrt tedUKItHAN BITTERs, sold by Or C *• JACKSON, 120 Areh street, Philadelphia, *po**» j» in term* of the highest «omwe jdatfcu, and we n<»- tstiy be Here that It 14 one of the beat "* dittoes 1 u- Tortised for the explainu for wbirh it if>****? mended. They Ut pleasant to the taaif, and cj»1 taken wader any circumataoces by the no* l atomach. The pieea. far and wide b»*e ar:> ed roniiuecdint title taralaabi* temedy ,l) ' debility, ka aad an oh are the beetfi »****'•' * panacea, that we hope it may be introduced •••« J farut.y dyspepsia has, er la vtctfau. ___ d» a»-d*cg_ pOAJL—CUMitiJtLANI) COAL^I V am prepared to d»>U»er the wmv be* Cumberland (Coal. It ia the beat Cf*a» need. It ia ptoni'dueed by pereoaa ej» ! ar preferable to the Virjiuia Coal. r»MW«w£H to g* it a trial wtt! ha« / lUAJL—IMU wSS iwifri»f wd V> tinue to raeehre, tor tbe matt stay d» ■toelt m ANTHRACITE COAL.. aKatar t ,^ CSSSSft k CO.