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*rif« i>Aii.y T«— i'V Mornta*, |>«r*w»»»r inmlititti. <wn «Q!WBIKH«IAL. Mr meirapk H«w Yoa* Pec 23.—flonrand Wfceattmehanged Car. tower-iiued 70, White 78 Btoaka lower. B*LTlMoa«, Deo Si- e.lghtly lower-How ard Street *6 Mi Wheat unchanged. New White Can KlrkiMad narkeia, December There it »«>• doing, and for th< next two week there will he a <omp*ratWe wpeneion of bualne*.- Mcn*y ie aearce and the Bank* nnable to meet the demand, upon them. A great deal of good paper I* tbtuwn «» u '- TOBACCO The spprosohiog holiday* have e*na«d „ inn of buaine**; but little Tobacco c nning in. .~i w have on chars* to note in p'ice* U"e quote mfeti"r told) Ln:» »' •9««l 0 50; SHppint *U» t 2SO; Manufactnrm* $12 50<$#13 50. Kins shipping Leaf A 508 1H ; tire Manufacturing <U7 50«538 50«»»0 ._ N.-w Lu*a,in hM*. ♦7SO»B.V>; Leaf *Jo«>[4/.0.— L< o*e iHit. #6 7.5'c7 7«f8S0; Letf *10rj>!3.75. KLOUR —Littleor nothiag doing, with no chanre of quotation*, which «eJj ntinue: <66 C2tfti 75 for fair to choice Supe'lioe to *hippet* Fine $6; X Mid dling* '2 \V HK AT.—Very little effenn* and rate* unchanged:. 1 tnrf 14"> for good to prime Red ; 150<ii6 f > for good to prime White. C >R" • -Market quiet, but film. We continue to quote "•> ota per buaftel; bat holder* are demanding mors _ ... OATS.— 42<? 4> ct*. per buahel. B iiCON.—The exciting account i received from the Weat of a large defic ; ency in the crop of Hogs, to teiher with l&ige advance* in the piiseof Provision*, ha* caused *onie activity in our market. Sides are now generally heii at In ct*. an advance of half cent ver poind Shoulder* withcut change. COfrVfeK — Marketqui't. Wa quote Rio 10J dM jo; Laguayra l2®l2Jj; Java 1j«916c!; Mocha 16c. SUGARS. —Markets little more animated, with no rlitnga in quotations. We quote New Orleans 10J@ I Ic. for common to prime; Porto Rico lOtfiliic.; Cuha H'rfMOic.: Loaf HVs ,' Crashed end Powdered 14c: C. Coflee lie ; Circle A ISo. W.IHKEY.—SO®3I ct*. per gallon for Richmond reelHi*d. RECEIPTS By thr Cnnnl, ttnilrontln nn<l Hiver, [For the week ending December 20.] Bv the V*. CrNTBUL R">t> —l'i hhd* and 64 pctps Tobacco; SJ 6 busheia Wheat; 920 do Corn; StO do O'tx. 210 no P4" bbls Flour; 42 bbls IVka Vev; 21 roles Leather; 246 bbls Apple* • 15 tons Pig Iron ; 2 hhd* Dried Fruit; 2 boxes Shoe*;] 6 hhd* Hide*; 4 bag* Wool; 6 do Ragg; 7 do Flax seed: 20 bhl* Potnaes; SO bundles Pansr: S Deer; .'(> Hjgs;3) Boxes: 32 bbls Kowls; 22 Turkeys: 0 boxes kgss; S2 Firkios; l!l Kecr 14 boxe»; 6 bbls Butter; lit Fitkin* Lard; 31 boxes radze. Bv ni! Pktkrsrupi; Road.—44 hhds Tobacco; 110 bale* Cotton; 134 empty Liquor Bbls; 255 emrty Kiourßble; b kegs Paint; 1 b x Turkeys; 1 hhd Raeo.i; 1 box Castings: 2 boxe* Tobacco; 12bbls H randy: 7 bales Rf«s; 2 Better; 21 bxs Mdr; |n bSI« Oysters; 3 kegs do; 5 biles Hay; 2 Hors->»; bales Waste; 11 bbls Scrap Iron ; I lot Furtii ture; 4 Iron Kettles; 3 rolls Paper; 1 keg of Sun diie.s; IS2 bushels \V f heat; 821 tons Coal. Bvthk RnEnER'CKSBURU Road. -12 hhd* Tobaccc; 1701 bashel* Wheat; 34!" flo Corn; 4Srt do Oata. 2"3 do Ryi; W* do Meal; 36 bbls Apples, 8,(i00 feet Lumber; 80 Hides; 24 bundles Rags; 2!»0 emp ty Barrels; 5 boxes Fowl*; 8 boxes Butter; 17 boxes Mdse. Bv the Lower .Tames River, per Steamer*.— 13C b:ixe* 05 bale*. 12 hhds Mdze; 120 bbls Sugar; 35 hills Buck Wheat; 30 bbls Potatoes ; 4n boxes Tin; 7-5 Tubs Butter; 71 hhds BacoD; 140 bbls \ in- and Liquor; I'O bags Potatoes; 2CO bexes Cheese. Bv the Dock. —10,4&7 bushels Wheat; 360 ii do Po tatoes; 7.590 do Shells; 22.458 feet Lumber; 23 ranks Soda; 58 bbl*Tar;2o do Brandy; tons Piaster; 60 do Pig Iron; 58 do Phosphate Lime; 15 do Scrap Iron; 60,000 Shingle*; 30,000 Laths: 1 ID bales and boxes Mdze. During the week---l New Vork, 2 Baltimore. 2 Phil adelphia Steamers; 1 New Yoik 1 Baltimore Pack- et During the week~2l Vessels arrived in, and 41 do cleared from Dock EXPORTS COASTWISE FER STEAMERS. To New York.—'o hhds, 45 tierces, St<4 pckgsTo- v Heco;sbags Woo!, and 2 bbis, 11 boxes fadze. To Baltimore --2 blids, 2064 ptkgs Tobacco; 10 <ir> «moking Tobacco: 2 hhds Stems; 10 hhds Hides ; 59 bags Snake Root; 25 rolls Leather; 5 lilids 12 boxes Olasi Ware; 4 bb's Lard; 15 bun dles Bags; 2 boxes Wax; 6 do Wool; 16 bales Yarn; 31 do Osnaburps; f!9 empty Barrels To PniLAD'l phia.—ll3o boxes Tobacco; 700 bbls Flour; 20 big- K»«s; SI emn'y Barrels; 1!) bags Featheis; ii bags Fiaiseed: 2i boxes Mdze. From fhe Dock. T > N York —19 hhd <. 1508 pekgs Tobacco; 6436 bbls Fl ur; 2 52 bushels Feed; 43 tons Iron; 15 bales, ih boxes Domestics To Philaoi lphia. -Sool bushels Wheat; 3629 do Feed; 900 Dels Fltur; 115,121 lbs Copper Ore. To Boston - 1169 pekgs Tobacco; 2189 bbls Flour; 7 hhds Hides. Ta Hampton Roads (to load ships).—l6so bbls Flonr. BUSINESS CARDS. AI;AKI>— TUe subscriber continues to h re aut Servants for these who have them for hire. Th« striotest attention will be paid to their comfort if sick. He also continues the Auction Business, for sa'es of every description of Proper'? in the city ai d country. All business confided to him will be prompt ly attended to. He has on hand an entirely new rosewood case seven-octave PIANO, a fine toned instrument, which he will sell at a very reduced rr ! ce. JOHN R. D. PAYNE, Auctioneer, 2MU Office on Rank street. / 'fc.NKti.Al, AtihMjV, iVi\ vr HILL Si RAWLINGS, ueneral Agents and Collectors, attend to hiring out NEGROES, renting out HOUSES, p.&d collecting CLAIMS of every de scription RICHARD HILL, JR., ae 10—d&.alm E. G RAWLINOS It-. VV 1 •"» II I I. I-, I'rotluce (Joiiunis»<cii Jt Merchant, attends to the sslo of Wheat, Flour, Com and Tobacco, and continues to HIRE OUT NEGROES. rr Otfiie oa Governor or 13th gtioet, Richmond, *• de s—dStwlm "jtf ««;.% tt iUAtm IU AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Metropolitan Hall, Again offers his services in HIRING OUT NE GROES, to whom every attention will be paid. Al so continues to give his personal attention to selling PRODUCE. He begs leave to express his obiiga ions to his friends for the very libeial patronage hereto fore beetc wed upon him, and hope, by strict atten tion and prompinesi, to merit a continuation of their *"V"' r »- de 19—d&cta J T. MiIKTON, JtS M AtIMISTEAD, (Late of Farmvilte ) (Late of Cumberland c 0.,) JOSEPH BLANToN, (Of Cumbeiland county.) jtiOUTUN. AIt.IHSiTKAU & CO., I nn:. ITA mission Merchants opposite Shockoe Ware house, Richmond, \ a., will give special attention to Uie sale ot Ell kinds of PRODUCE, and to any other businest entrusted to them. Of* Liberal advances made on Produce, either in cash or Guano. He I'j-d4,-c6m pK«FK«a«R J. W Ciraduiito ol A the L niversity Oi Yubinjfeu, hai srrivei in this city, ana would be happy to form classes in Geiman trench, Latin, Hebrew-, (iieek and Spenish. —Prof-Fasqueile, of the University lege Oh?*"' HoreceMacn > President of Antioch Coi- He can he seen at O'NEILL'S Reading Room every clay, from U A. M., until 1 o'clock, P. M 4e J9—9t* IV ■—T taesubucriber ugai n h h porvicsß to his friend anri the nnr.!i,■ tor HIRING( OUT NEGROES for the He pledges himself to use his best exeriions to pro mote the interest of those who may favor him with groes'lur'i" g"i "1m P " y " peclel allSnt ion <o the ne- He hop. s from an experience of twelve year?, to be a-le to give satisfaction. 3™*'' the °, d °f Dabney U Canthoro. eor- Hotef !s " h * tr «ets oppo.ite the St. Charles de 19—Iro EDv\ARD N. DABNEy. |J. Off -Nn a w n i ' * euCu,ld *.'oilecu»r, t«i ,i„ a " s£reet < "indsr St Charles Ilo n t'-r§»7«V * » tt ® ntion to hiring out J^TA,\^ T 11 ° OUT HOUSES, COL ttiniJJu CLAIMS, and any other business per taining to a General Ageocy. He 17—dim jVKtabO ill KlNO—'llie subtenber* beg leave ■° f " >,M ™ lh«ir thanks for the liberal patronage .ut m ,T JWe ° n Uy Bnd wi " c«tinue to hire out j n>g r "»s the ensuing year. Particular attention psid tlism in oaae of sickness, and exertions made tr. oetain for them good home* and liberal prices deS—l« BAKER it PLEASANTS, Corner of Franklin Mid Union IT*. ('KUKUK GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT rm r urT : r yßm,l2th,tr " t - HhieTs" JommHlK and' ifS* Nash, New York 1 I:roT*>1 :roT *> Bnd Reid t n024-2m . H tSSJL A Z a^ Tobacco *'" 6 sr»- TowVtl* p,r * b " e of fjo.r, wh*t r t ; " 15 " f OU KoZU"* Jo* T Jj l « T " CaAB T WORTH Am £7 0 j OUITUINU KJ!»l CHir.OKKri'i* ANO I<»UTHM> CLOTHING*~-Tbe ««>*orib»r fauaovtht larjeat and Heat uwi(meat of CLOTHING for Children'* and youths waar, that be mr hud to offer, comprfalng all *t*e», *tyle* and qaalitle* P»-ent* and guardian*. and all other* in want of inch good* would *«ve much time and trouble bv calling immediately on me, a* lam determined to offer very inducement to I a tare perfect aatiaafstlon. and will he ■old low for ca*h, or to punctual cuatomer* J. H. RIDDICK. No 1624 Main it., oppodte the Atnerioaa Hotel, no 24 -lm >11 UOiTIK AUAIN.~Tkr »nb*ertl»er l» |H again back at hi* old atand, corner of Main iIJ and 13th (tract*, with a new home, mw and mMmm fre»h atook of Good*, and id now prepared to offer greater Inducement* to hi* old patron* and friend*, and the pabllc generally, than he ha* ever d' lie. Th->«e in waat of tomething really nlr.e and deairnble la the way of Clothing for the Cbri*tma* Holiday*, would do well to give him a call. K B. srtNCF!, Clothier and Merchant Tailor, de 19 No. 120. corner MMn end 13'h tt*. >11 If lUOKKIpnutM received per the TPI last iteamer, a fre«h assortment of Fall and I|4 Winter CLOTHING, for the wliolciale and retail Trade, viz: Overcoat*. Riglana, Punts. V *ta, Sic.: also, a large assortment of Beaver Cloth* of diffe-eut shades Rtid color*, plain and fancy Ca*- airaere*, Scotch Plaid*. Sic ; Silk and Silk Velvet Vsating* of all kinds and price*, forcu*tom and city Trade. He wonld ask his friend* to call before pur chasing elsewhere. F. MORRIS, 100 Main street, Richmond, Va. N. B. A large aa*ortmect of Negro Clothing, fiom $4 to >J.*• a auit. tr Wautai—From twenty to twenty-five eoid Tailor*. no 21—2"i WATCHES AiSD JKWKLKV. « TIIOL<G!I I livo in the couutry A'Tk a hundred mile* down, M I have my repairing don,, alway* in town; Vnd the tracesman I dml with if BAR THOLOMEW, And the work that 1 give him, is done up like new. But heie I wonld tell you the right of tny tale, 1 waa thrown from my horse right on to a rail; My Watch, it went further, sm*ek into a ditch And rusted the works to a very bad pitch. 1 took it to one, who *aid " trade it away"— But I valued the watch, and was willing to pay. When a friend told roe of a watchmaker he knew, And tiiai's how 1 came to know BARTHOLOMEW He did up the wp tch, and some jewelry fine And my watjh to thi* day, keeps excellent time. WM. J. BARTHOLOMEW, Watch and Clock Maker, Corner Eleventh ar.d Main ctreet*. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds, repair ed in the best manner, end on a* iaode»-te term* as any other house in the city oc 29 VtIARD.— KDWAttU fs KAllllO, OSNE RAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, would most respectfully infoim his friends, arid the public gene ral'y, that lie will continue in the sameiioecf bu«i riess the ensuing year, viz: -uch us HIRINO OUT >EGROES,RENTING OUT HOUSES and FARMS. SELLING REAL ESTATE. COLLECTING BONDS, NOTES and OPEN ACCOUNTS and at tending to all other business pertaining to a General Agent. His long experience, extensive acquaintance, and promptness iu adjusting claims, wiil make it to the interest of those who have business, requiting the aid of an agent, to place it in his hands for inan egement. He would avail hi inaelf of this opportunity to re turn hi* thanks to his frieuds and the public gene rally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed on him. and respecifully solicits a continu ance of the same. Office on Pearl street, near Ex change Hotel. de6—dtSJan. TVtJAII WALKftK »V ('<>., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, No 86 Main «t., (Branch of the Baltimore House,)— Most respectfully ask the attention of the citizens of Richmond and its vicinity to the stock of Ready-Made Clothing which th?jy are just opening. Possessing superior facilities for procuring and making up the greatest variety of Domestic and For eign Cloths, Ca63imeres and Vesting#, they are ena biad to offer unusual inducements to customers, who are most respectfully solicited to ue a cail be fore purchasing. oc 14 —ly PISKC U3IEUIKS, SOAPS, Arc-Jusr re ceived on consignment, fr in an importer in N. York, a large assortment of Perfumeries and Soaps. The iidies would consult their interests by calling and supplying themselves at roy store. da s—ts A LEX. NO'TT, Aact —The exercises in this Hue art have r.lready comrreuced in iny Salle d'Armes, N0203, Aiain street, where 1 am prepared to receive nnmbercf pupils. Terms—Five dollars, a cuurj? of twelve lessons, oclx—ts P. WiLSACHER DOGGKTT & AJIPEUSOX, UPHOL STERERS AND PAPER HANGERS, COR NER OF GOVERNOR AND FRANKLIN STS , invite the attention of their friennsand the public to theirstock of FALL GOODS, being the best assort ment tiiey have ever had to offer in French and Amei ican Paper Hangings, all qualities; Muslin and Lace Curtains, Damask and Delaine Curtain Gcods, Cornice! and trimmings for Curtains, Table and Floor Oil CjOths, White and Check Coco Matting. Window Shanes, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, wnh many other articles in the line of business, which will be sold or worked up on the mos: reasonable terms. se2S-3m. \fIUUJNIA. ACKI CUI,TSJRAJ< SOCI.R TY, ISSS —Anctiibr Premium —A Silver Gob let awarded to JOHN W. DAVIES, for specimens of Marble Work, over ali competitors Monuments, Tombs. Head Pieces, a:;d all kinds of work in Granite. Marb'e and Brown Stone, done in the beat manner, aad on terms to suit pu cnasers. Burying grounds tceloeed with Stone and Iron Railing. Marble Wo'ks, del 6 Main street, between Bth and 9th. \ r OUK OWiN FAULT, if you will pas sleepless nights from coughs, colds, hoarse ness &c., when reii> f may be so tasily obtained.— RICHARDSON'S WILD CHERRY COUGH CaN DY is on? of the best remedies offared, end common cold yields to its benign influence in a few hours, and when resorted to bef re the complaint is far ad vanced, all danger of f omumpt'on is entirely pre vented. Foreale, wholef-a'e and retail by JOHN J. RICHARDSON, Corner 15th and Cary sts. Also, for sale by DRUGGISTS GENERALLY THROUGHOUT TH y, CITY no 29-lm AGKM V for It inoiittirrn ittanuftit-torv r.i Stretched LEATMEa. BANDS and LKaTHEK HOSE, ail size 3, of superior quality, at n>anufictu reis' prices IV The public may defend on getting the best article that can be had. The bands will run straight hold thi-ir width and run fla-tothe pu|:ey Ail made of the best oak tanned Leather, and tiie solid part only used. Cemented and copper riveted. An a» c -ort meat g?nerally cn hand and ali kind. made to order at short notice. Also, superior Lace Leather and Copper Rivets with Burrs. All orders for the above promptly attended to. Ap P'y to GEORGE C REID, D 0 29-2 n Corner Cary and 12th s's. £ 'HAS. ti. JLANULKY, Tia aufi SLcct ■ iron Manufacturer, 13th c-ireafc. betwafia '■ * r.i > •nd C&ry, Richmond, Va. GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES, e'eatn Pipes for ChurcheSj Fublic Buiidmn, Metallic Roofing, Gattenns and Spouting pit op in any part of the citv and country. WSLL AND GARDEN POMPS rOR ,1A f.T HDIN <i BUS! N K » A CREASED DISPATCH.—I have mads arrange ments to increase the line of boats running from my house,and shall, at the commencement of the fall sea son,send outa boatevery otherday Sundays except ed. By this arrangement I will put goods through two days sooner than heretofore, and nearly, if not alto gether, as soon as by the S. S. R. XI., and at much less expense. Alerchants west of Lynchburg wishing to consign their poods to the railrord agent are required to de posit funds to pay the charges to that point, as tl ■■ Virginia and Tenneisee Railroad refuse to pay jr col leot charges on goods jeeoived by the Canal jy 29 ts ALFRED S. LEE, on the Dock. { SAVINtJS BANK-OW V, te ™ d o by the Legislature of Virginia, Dec.inbei nth, 1833—Capital, *50,000.—This Institution rs ceives deposits. c» which interesi is paid at the -ate ot b per cent, per annum if remaining on deposit sij months, and oper cent, for ihorter periods WM. G. PAINE, President, GEO. J. SUMNER, Secretary, u H MONTAGUE, Treaiirar. f)< "ce No. ]jS. corner Vain anrl lith gt* VVh.«H 0 ? ' SALK.-.l'i»i ««te, a second *» hand one hor « spring \\'AGON, in jr 10 d ra- P *ni' £1 t n y Pain ed. A. BODEKER, - f» T o 10 Main «t ilerembrr tiiiu, l!S5«>. tine cioThTnt "" th " w « k ' ">« followi n* Wklaek Beaver Cloth Over-Coats, fine S Hf! D *' v S r>i ' g I''a!i'y from $10 to *35 j Businesi Coati, of Drab, Brown and Black Ca«gicn era W'peif of Biick Doeskin Cassimere Pants bO pair of tanev Cass nuri do. 120 Vests, of Milk, Velvet, Black and Fancy Cassl mere Kdcr.. Col'd and White Kid Gloves lOdoz Merino Shirt* and Drawers. Those in want of fine Clothing, of latest styles, at the lowest cash prices, are solicited to call and exam iue the large stock, at J D.GOODMAN'S, „ D ' No 1 19 M• in street. N B „T' V** in, "lore. also, a Urge stock of fer vau* Clothing, at low pries d« li JD. G CJCWTCH WlllhKKk.-iO tM.rtoo™ „l" Si„ i&STj ?' oi l Whukey imported bj ui in 180i t ace for low to c </«#» d » 19 CH A* T * CO ' 'W.thiNi, j«iX\ ~ 01 lUhned 8 (""'klm ? Gnlstnio 10, j* b .l A HODCKEP — Mniw litres*t I) *?!£*£ ? TO *tk «"1 H - A «... h 1 M.' ore - wbll '•«**"« -.l.: * 4 * ot,d bunutHt »<« ufftt/ed for sain Ac.!..*. ...« u ,'DRUGGIST, U Richmond, t. O, .hkpiciNem. INSTANT KKLIEP KOHBVKK! A toart 1 oowfife yoo. '*•J"*!*? Your health la o banaparof laataatt Rel'of. The Ladle*la trouble afld eickna** they era kind, And for to <*n good they baar this fact in aia*. That for Cough®, Coldf and Asthma what U there oan beat lyooaard'i Conih Syrup or Instant Relief la return will you pray liiton to wb*t I *ay— Around th* Are tell stories, or if yoa'ra at play, If your friend* they do Coa< b when yoa five a troat, Recommend them a bottle of Inetant Relief. To be had of all Druggists and Dealer* la tbo State of Virginia do 17 JJOW ID ( IKK ALL FAIN !— Pain 1* the forerunner of most diteaaee—care the Pain and oheck the disease. DR. RUSE'S PAIN-CURER vill cure theumatism. Neuralgia, Palnaia the Limb*, Hide* or Back, Sprain* and Braieea, Ear and Tooth Ache. Pain or Cramp in the Stomach or Bowel*, More Throat. Burn*. Scald*, Ague or lamp* in the Breast. Chill*, Spinal Affection*, and Pain* in the feet. Indeed, it cure* all Pain. TV 124, 25 50 cent* a bottle. If you are Bil'oua and have a bad Cold, take DR. ROSF.'H RAIL P.OAI) OR ANTI BILIOUS PILLS. They carry off ull bile and lemove a cold. Theie Pill* go ahead of ell other Pill* in their good etteot*. ty Boxes I£4 end Z r < cents. Sold by all Druggist* in Richmond, Petersburg, Norfolk, Lynchburj, Fred erickslrir* and Charlottesville. no 25—3ni TOP THAT UOL'ttH ! The great remedy forCot'GHs, Colds, Croup and WHooriNo Couch. DR. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP Cures Conihsof the worit kind. It also cure* hoarse ness, sore throat, weakness of the chest, pain in the breastand lung affections. Wherever there is paia mi* with the Cough Byrup 10 drop* of Pain Curer, and you will find immediate relief. Dr. Fose'* Cop.gh Syrup ielieves p.nd frequently cures a consumptive congh. and fortifies the sys;em against further attacks. LV In bottle* atso cents ana $ 1 TO CUKK CROUP. The live* of thousands of children have been *aved, by using Dr. ROSii'S Croup Syrep. It give* instant relief. 25 cantsa bottle. TO CURE WHOOPING COUGH. Dr. ROSE'S Whooping Cough Syrup i*the ouly certain cure for Whooping Cough. It cure* in a fhort time, and allays all irritation of the Lungs. 50 cent* a bottle. The above valuable medicines are recommended by Thisiciacs who have triod thara in their practice. To be had of all Druggists in Richmond, Peters burg, Norfolk, Lynchburg aud Fredericksburg, Va. noSs—3m iii H T it K hTOUKD A MOTH Kit k* Wonderful Cure or scrofula by HAMP TON'S Vegetadle Tincture. Near Chestertown, Oct. 23d, 1856. Afrssrs. Mortimer it Mowbray : Having seen a cer tlficate of a great cure of Scrofula by Hampton'* Ve getable Tincture on a servant boy in the family of the Hon. Wm P. Thomasson, of Kentucky, with certifi cate* of Hon. H. Clay and others testifying to per sons cured by it, 1 was also induced to try the Tinc ture on a lervar.t girl of mine. Her diaease 7on* scro fula in its worst form ; she was blind rii both eyes; and her case was so baa that I never expected to see her restored 1 procured tli- Tincture ar.d lam hap py to say before she had used one bottle she began to *ee—and by the time she had taken the second "bottle ber'eye-sight was quite restored, and she cured of this loathsome disease, and now, though two years have elapsed, she has had no return of the disease and I consider her entirely cured by this Tincture. I give this certificate that others may be induced, as I was, to try this most valuable remedy, ss 1 believe from what I have teen it would cure most diseases of this kind. J B 11. Anderson, Kent county, near Chestertown, M(J. l&>~ Delicate Ladies and children will please give it a trial. Call and get Pamphlets gratis, and se® cures of Coughs, Bronchitis, Pvheumatism, Liver Complaint, Scrofula. As a female medicine it is unrivalled. Hundreds will testify of cures on themselves and friends after all othfr remedies havn failed. Sold by O. A. STRECKER and PURCELL, LABD k CO., Richmond; by Dr. COOKE, Predericksbury; by all the Druggists in Petersburg; by MORTIMER & Baltimore, atd !>y Drcjjtsia *ai Hiort keepers everywhere. i&" $1 par bottle; I bottle* for $». no s—d&cts RK.HOVAI;.-l)r I'l.l'.UK liun lemoved his ofiice to the third house, South of Trinity Church, South side, aid about one hundred yard* be low tin Exchange Hotel. Dr. P. continues to treat all*yphlitic and gonorrheal complaints; and having had much practice in this line, flatters himself that he can give very general satisfaction. A call from hose interested is solicited. Dr P. a!s i makes and vends one of the best resto re ives, (Chemical Extract of French Flowers,) for constitutional weakness, ever offered to the public. Dr. P. nny be consulted conti ientially by letter, or otherwise. Medicines securely packed and sent to order, in almost any direction. Offico hours from 8 A M., til! 9 P M. Franklin street, near the Exchange Hotel, Richmond city, Va. no IS 17VBRY HOMY OltiliT TO READ J J T IS, to find out the secret where to buy the cheapest Dry Goods in this city. The undersigned, intending to a change ia their firm, are, from this day. commencing to sell off their entire stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Articles, without re gard to price. Back, Plaid and Striped Silks, at 50 cents and upwards; HJerinoa, Alpaccas, all wool De laines. Plaids, a large lot of Sliawis and ladies Cloaks of all descriptions; Flannels, Linseys, Hosieries Gloves, Blankets, a large stock tf Embroideries, very cheap, end a great many other articles, all of v.bich will be s .Id at and below cost. Come ladies from the Eastern cud Southern part of this city spend 6J cents for an omnibus ride, and make $5 in buying bargains, at P. STRAUSE & BRO., deS—lm* No. 27 Msin st. 9 UMIOiiM tfOK ( iI!i!fiT.»IAS,~WINB - TON 4l POWERS have in etare a large and general assortment of V\ ines and Liquors, among which will be found : 3 puncheons of superior Old Jamaica and Anti gua Kum, suitable for Egg-nog 14 half pip>;B tlecyaee, London Dock, and Otard, Duouy St Co's Brandies, vintages of 1840,1814, 1848 and 18M) 2 pipes superior Hollard Gin 7o hois, very old Whiskeys, Pure Rye ai.d other liae Whiskeys 158 do medium Whiskeys 360 do. Cincinnati, Pennsylvania, and other choice Rectified Whiskeys 31 i and i pipts medium French Biandy, pale and dark 27 i and £ pires Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, some suitable fjr cocking purposes, and a portion very choice. A L SO—Among our collection will be found a va riety o{ choic° Brandies, Wines. Schiedam Gin, Hum and (scotch Whiskey:', &c., &c.. buttled up and pack ed in cases, snitablo for family and Apothecary's use, among which will be found : • London Dock Cognac Brandy. Otard, Dupey U Co.'b vintage 1E40; Stalker's Amoutillado Pale Sherry, very delicate, vintage 1813; Sandeuian'g London Mar kec Port, warranted genuine, vintage 1840; lsley Sjotch Malt Moun'ain VV Itisgey, verypure, vintage 1812; Out .lues' Old Schicdam Gin, pine applo lla \or, victe.ee, 1842; Jiima'ca Rum, prime for Egg-nog, vintage 1812. All of w hitU we call attention of deal ers and customers. da!)—lra r j l ill S certifies tiiisi the '"rdiuiwiiada 1 Valley Agricu tural Sjciuty, and Farmers' ami Me chanics' Association " a\ its first Annual Fair and fchow. held at Athia. Wyoming countv, State of New York, did award its first premium on Daguerreotype* to Peter E. Gibhs, of Richmond, Vs. f ecretarj's ftfiice T. V. A. S L F St M. A.) Athia, November 24t i, lfc's6 S SILAS FOLSOM. no 29 Recording Secretary. IS HTI N Y J*UiHOMMT itATI: D.-MA. DAME MOLLEN respectfully informs the f.i d:eg and Gentlemen of Richmond «.nd vicinity, that she will give information in ai! the etf'aira relating to iife, such as Health, VVealth, Love, Marriage, Jour neys Law Suits, Difficulties in Buainesi, Absent Knends, Sickness and Death, and in respect to all other subjects both past, prs sent snd fnturo, and all concerns of life. Terms-For Ladies 25 cents, Gen tlamen 50 cents, each. Apply ai No. 17, (which is over the door,) Taylor's alley, between 17th and 13th and Main and Cary streets, Richmond, Va. oc 11—3 m* Notice to ciikuitokm.—aii i»er song having cieims against the estate of Dr An drew C. Atkisson will present them dnly au'heutioa ted, to the undersigned (or settlement and all person* indebted to him, are requested to make prompt pay ment. JAMBS R. RATCLIKFE, Curator of the J-Utate of <"e I—dtl2Dlit2awM T A. C. Atkisson, dec'd T'O THE l^AOlKS.—from itud after to» ria» I will sell Ladies Faner furs, at greatly re duced price*, consisting of the following k'ndt: Ptone Martin, Vic ks and Cutis Fitch do do. "Rock Marten do d*. Siberian Squirrel do do. Blue, Blk., and Brown Cmey d-. Black and Brown Oene»t do do Chi'drens* or various kinds do do. Ladies' and Childress' Muff* JOHN THOMPSON, de B—MiThSw b7 Main street. r PIIK t'HKAPKWT FI'KL..~At the pre- Jl sent relative prices of Fuel, NATURAL CtJKr, i* undoubtedly the cheapest. Th« SOFT COKE is unequalled as a fuel for grates, being easily kindled, cleanly. and one-third more durable than Hitaniinou* Coal The HARD COKK is an excellent fuel for stoves, cooking ranges, and for furnaces in dwellings, factories, churches &e., and i* nearly, if not quite, e « durable n» Anthracite. P*ic«.s—Soft Lump, #5.50; Sr.ft Hail, Haul Coke, either grade, per load. yards, corner loth street and Basin Benk, and 6th and Byrd streets. JNO. J. WERTH, Agent uu 21—La v A LTJA JKA uM * KOU »A£FTI v have for a, le, in Powhatan county, very val uable harms, varying in s'./.e froui !00to VSO acres i will sell a great barg un in thcai if early application is made to me. Also m,u v. (J gain.- in CliMteitieid county. Ten.ll very lli>»rh<. A Ijt X NOTT, A act., d * '*> Curuer 16th and Mala street. HAW, VAFH, MHOBtf, §tV. m J? m WBPOT.—JOHN DOOLET, «1 J Mala atnet, baa now nUj for tb» Wlatar TrU» of IMS, • iKvt superb assortment of Lailafi Mtaaatf and Gaatlamaa'a PURS, entirely mw, of tba latest atylaa, ul of ooorj It aariptioa. Amoegvt thorn are - Lyna Cape*, Mantillas, Mantalata, Vlatoriaoa, Tip pots, Gauntlet* and Caff* Short " " " " ' ■•bio " " M " " Mlak " " " " " Brown Imltatioo " " " \\ Stone Morton " Stone Morten Gill* " Froneh Marten M " " " Chinehlllo " v" White Ermine " " " Siberian Squirrel " Bine Conej " " " Black » Fitcb " ' " RuM.na Fiteb " Golden " " " ' " B P° tted !! « Look " " " " Black Jennet " Brown " 44 Hwarndowa " Bed Pell " M It*., he., ALSO Wolf, Buffalo. Racoon, Bai r 1 leopard and Jennet Robe* Far and Whits and Pink 8 wanidown Trlmmlags Muffs. Gentlemen'* Collar* and Glove* Prepared Hare Skint, for the chest, &*. oe 2.s—t* JUJKNTL.KJIKN&' I!ALF KKIN BOOTS', LEGS So IN"HES LONG.—The subscriber ha* just received a few pair* of _ these much *ooght for Boot*. They are ju*t the thing for Huntsmen or Horsemen, a? they protect the entire leg. An early call a* they are the only one* in the city'and cannot ofien be gotten. Those who have been lookinz for them should not let this rhange slip. PETER TINSLEY, de 20—lot Boot snd Shoe dealer. Broad st. . JUST IN Tl.riK FOK CHRIST MAS.—Received this morning the follow ing seasonable and desirable Shoes, viz: Ladies' French Morocco and Goat Double Sole Beets, warranted not to rip; do Buskin*; Ladies' Congress Gaiters; Misses' and Children's extra qualify Button Oaitera ; Ladies' Double Sole Fox'd Gaiters at $1 50; with many other styles of Shoes. All of the above are of superior quality and will be sold from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper th«n the same can be had elae where MARCUS HARRIB, de 20 IS3 Broad at. t«KKAT RKDI CTIOM IN l ilt rn PRICE OF BOOTS AND HATS.—Frem f|! 15 to 2(1 per cent, saved by buying from J 4 *"** H. ANTHONY, Columbian Hotel Bniltling. Molsskin Hats, bast quality $ i 50 Moieskin Hata, *econd quality 3 00 Fainionable Silk list* 2 50 Fine Calfskin Sewed Boots 3 50 Congreaa Gaiter Boors 3 25 Fine Calfskin Shoe* 2 25 J. H. ANTHONY ha* made arrangements with one of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia to sup ply him with a handsome and substantial Calfskin sewed Boot, which he will *ell at the unprecedented ow price of (63.50. oo 18—d&cly - TEN DOLLARS KfiWARD.—Kan (ffi away from the subscriber, on the 27th No- JBUfA vembar, a Negro Woman, named Emeline, jW™eged 17 years, of dark complexion, sprightly T m and speaks quickly when spoken to. She has been in the habit of running away, and was chained around the ankles, when shs went from my house in Sidney, near the Fair Grounds. 1 will give $10 reward for her apprehension and delivery to me. no 23—lm ELIZABETH JENNINGS. im sirAi, INSTitL'CTJON. f'f "CASPAR!, Professor of Vooal f|fland Instrumental Music begs leave to J ■ m J ll offer his services ns a teacher on the Piano Forte, Alelodeon, Organ, Violin, and in Sing ing. fie would also accept a position as Organist or Mu sic Teacher in a school in the cit j. RESIDENCE AND REFERENCE, Rev J. L. Burrows, D. D., 7th It., beyond Leigh, no 24—lm rjBTM W. • I'AKItIAGKN.- 'I'lie subscriber yr&** Ws9z keeps constantly on band an assortment -of ROCKAWaYS. Bt'GOIES, SUL KIES and SPRING WAGONS, of his own manu facture. Orders taken for every style of Carriage, which will be executed promptly, of the best materials. REPAIRING done naa>ly. and on liberal terms No. 7(5 Franklin street, the place formerly occupied by Jno. Hagan. O. A. FRANCIS, no 27—Sm NOT I Cl£.-THAN*POKTA- OFFICE R Sc D RAILROAD. After the 20th December, 1856, no UP FRKIGHT will be received for transportation until the 2nd day of January, 1857. Comienees or owners having DOWN FREIGHTS in the Depot, are especially requested to have them taken away as soon as they are unloaded from the cars, as the Company ',in the present situation of the Depot) will not be responsible fur their safe keep ing. C CAMPBi'.LIj, de!B—tsJ. Supt. Transportation. fPRKSIIKIPI'IOJiS nccuritU'ly nn«l promptly dispensed at all hour», day and aight, by one of the Partners, at MEADE & BAKER'S New Chemical and Prescription Store, lßti, N. W. corner of Main and 10th street*, no 12—d4m Just above New Custom House. WoM)fcasMtn«,KtiiAsh. jSH&'M Man born of a woman has but a 6hort time to live; therefore 1 am desirous ... ah «ii /I to make good use of ray time. Alter being afflicted for a number of years; yea, in the fiery furnace, and coming out with the patience of Jub. I now call for help—but as Hercules did, by putting my shoulder to the wheel; and as variety is the spice of life, I have now turned BUTCHER, and solicit my friends and acquaintances to give n.e a call and 1 will nlaaso and accommodate all JOHN HAGAN, part of Creek Nation, no 13—ts Stall No. 7, Old Market. jSSkjl— IftS'fUUtTiwin u,n in p. PIANO.—A young lady,who has had T Sill considerable experience in teaching, 11 " ■ U " and can produce pupils that, in one quarter, can play and sing most any ordinary piece of music, wishes a few more scholars. As she herself received instructions from the principal pianist of Jenny Lind, W. M. Hoffmann, Esq., feels confident she can give satisfaction to those who encourage her. Terms *15 per quarter of 20 lessons. Address M. S. A., box 5G7, post office. jy 22—ti va i'K-N U«LL*IW It KVV 4Ul>..'Kiid> away from the subscriber's plantation, on the (&A I 2th mat, negro man RILEY. Riley isabout 4ii years of age, 5 feet. G inches high; of a dark brown colcr, and stammers when spoken to Kaid negro has a wife at Mr. Danisl Weisiger'a, in Mansho-ter, and is no doubt in or lurking about that plac«, as he has been for some time selling charcoal in Richmond and Manchester. Ha is quite well known in both places. The above reward will ba jiaid for the said neero if delivered to the subscriber in the l-iwer end of Henrijo couuty, or confined in jail so that ha may gst him. E H. POINDEXTER, de 15 —lOt Henrico county. ra®B3SSSin Al' (JO.H.UO I) AT 10 N THAI > J OF HOURS—On and after MONDAY, 28th inst., the accommoda tion train of this Company will run daily. (Sundays excepted,) between Miiford and Richmond, leaving Milford at 6J o'clock A. M., stopping at the Cottage far break.'"ast, and arrive la Richmond at 8,68 o'clock A. M ; returning, will leave Richmond at 3 15o'clcck, P. M., and reach Milford at 5.27 P. M., stopping for passengers at any point each way. Faro the game as on tha Through Trains. SAM'L RUTH, Agent of Transportation. Office R. t t P.R. R. Cr, ) Richrnend, Oct. 21at, 1856 ) oc2! \ OABU TO TIIK l'lrxjlat:—The gßj Subscribers, having lsased the new Hotel rn- SBL cen y erectadby James Lyons, Esq., with 'he old Washington or Monument attached, to be called thu CENTRAL HOTEL, from its central location in tha city, situated on the corner of 9th and Grace strests, frrntinu the Capitol and Washington Monu ment, and convenient to all the Depo's will open the same on TL EBDAY, the 9?h day of December, when they will be pleaied to see their fiienos and the public generally The tables will at all times ba fur nished with f>r hest the market affords, and the Bar with the best Wines and Liquors JUSRPH A. MAYO &. CO., Proprietors F. J. *AMrsuKi. Clerk. ty An Omnibus will he in attendance at all the Depots to take charge of passengers and their bag gage rie it'— tU-r J. A. M At CO. vEyi fmjJ BER having made his ar- vrfj XWy*Mr raniemenU to be supplied *4l'» with OYSTERS of - 1 - - * "iwwrt ■very best quiluy the entire season ; also, UAME cf -v#y kind; DU;KS from the Potomac, which are «lwaj»of the best quality, selected for him : CAN VAB BACK REVJ NECKS and MALI,ARt>; h,« LARDKH wi!! ilwaya be fouod filled with the beat tha: cur owa and other market* can afford The Bar ia well aupplied with LI QUO AS, WINES and CIUAKS vr SUPPER ROOM? for private parties Families and private parties can be served at short aotioe. Phi adrlphia CREAM ALE on draught. ROBERT RKID, Proprietor de tt»- dim* Verariah Hotel .id Market. meatnueTgD vikhinia AIMII TKN ktimNKBKEE RAILROAD JLvVi. ™~. TICK TO PAHSKXUKRH CHAKtiK OK BCHKIWLK.-Qn «nd after the Ist of October, the Road will be completed to the Ten nessee line, an« the Passenger Trata will run m fol lows : 6.4.* i A. M. and reach Briato Uave drlftc.l tteWi M *ad reach Lynchburg st 5I » f • E. ti GluL "" Oe«. Sup't. i , , L'Lr *««•«» set tM liub.l lltON * HakE, at less than half prite. da U js. b. SF ji«CK DKWTIWTRY. "jamDJtI*TAL HOTWX.''a7w JONlii, HtflfCil AMD MCCHANI uTlVyißiciL Dtnrttr, offloa between 9tb aad 1 «il Ii I " 10th, Main ftraat, ona mmn above the Banka, (offloa boar* from » to S 4 to •,)—will be happy to Ma all nab aa dartre bie profe«rional eer rloea, promising bi* beet endeavor*, by gentiene** aad thorougbnesa. to glf* aatlafaatioa In all operation*, either in Pilling, Cleaning, Regulating. Extracting or I neer dot Teeth • oe 13—3 m» KKMUVAL.~-JOM.WMOU. WARD, target* aad Mechanic*! U/TWWI Dantiat, hae removed hie Offlee to v " > III" fiats (treat ooa square above the Bank* and next door to Corinthian Hall. In thl* location hi* feeili'ie* are mncb increase <i by the acquialtioa of more room and good eperatlng "'lie insert* teeth opon fine gold *nd *ilver plate, plain or with artiflcial gmn*. Style* acknowledged to he-tha beet, andi* practiced by the profe*»iongen eraily. , ocJl~2m* THE iUIJHIC K'TOKK.-r H. TAYLOR wool" remind hia friend* and the public generally that J 3 ■ If If hi* (tore 1* on Governor (treat, where may be found PIANO FORTES, MELODK OWJ?, G'IITARS, VIOLINS, KLUTES and ACCUR- I>SONS, uf the beat quality, and at the lowed pr.ee*. lis w sole agent i& thi* city for the (ale of the cele brated Nunna 4t Claik'a PIANOS, which are uotaur pa&*xi by any other maker*, and equalled but by few Also, Gale It Co.'a superior Pianos. Guitar and Violin STRINGS, of the bestqu&Hty. Ha has the largest *tock of MUSIC to bo frond in tn t State, and is conatantly receiving the latiMt pohli cations, which he will *eM at the mod reduced priea* and upon aa good terms a* can be bad elaewhore. gff Piant.a tuned, repaired, and let on hire. tjr Old Piano* taken in part pay # for new one* I I lllimillllim TIIEAI>AUS'KXPRI.,s» lU4 Main at., nav fc*_L*c reaurned their Steamahip Ezpreaa to and from Norfolk, Pater»burg and Rich mond, by ateainera Jameatown and Roencke, which leave New York every Wedneaday and Saturday, and thence by railroad to Welrion, Wilmington, Lyr.chbure, Salem, Wythevilie, and the principdl Virginia and North Carolina, are now pre pared to forward, with great dispatch, and at redused ratea, every kind of Merchandiae, Valuab.e Parcela, Jewelry, &c,, to the above named citie*, and ai! placea on the aeaboard. Our Expreia on the Steamahipa will be accompa nied by special Measengera, who will give their per sonal attention to the careful handling of gooda en truated to the ADAMS' EXPRESS CO.'S Steamchip Exnre(«. Snippsra will plea(e take notice that package( to points in Vireinia and North Carolina, will be (ent by (teamera, unlsa* otherwiaa marked. Freight rsoeived on day of aailing, until 3 o'clock, f. jg. 8 J. L. MACDONUOH Agent of Adam** Ezpre** Co. NOTICE. —Exp r es» package* for Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, and all places in Vir ginia and North Carolina, intended for shipment by steamship* RoaDoke and Jamestown, will hereafter be received by the ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, who are the authorized Agent* for Express privilege* on these ship*. Office of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company. LUDLAM t .PLEASANTS, pd 4—ti Agent*. AND CURTAIN WABFRQOM9I We have determined to confine our *nle* in future to the goods a* indicated above, by retail; and having arranged our entire and conveniently fitted store for that purpose, are now prepared to exhibit the largest and most complete assortment of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Curtain Goods &c., ever seen in the State of Virginia, and but rarely met with in any one establishment in the United Jtatei. Importing direct from the English manufacturers, and selecting with care, in person, the beat American fabrics, we shall at all times be prepared to furnish promptly all articles pertaining to our business, and relying on the citizens of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee to sus'ain u* in our enterprise, assure them we will be content with moderate profit*. It is cur intention to keep our stock supplied throughout the year with the latest styles of fashion able goods in our line. We now invite buyers to examine our entirely new itock, which embraces a great variety in patterns of Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels Carpeting Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian do Velvet, Cheneille and Brussels Rugs Door, Parlor and Chamber Mat* Satin. Worsted and India Damask Satin and Figured DeLaine* Brocatslle and Turkey Red Muslin and Lace Curtains Cornices and Bands for Curtains Cord, Tassels and Gimps do Window Shades, all styles and qualities Piano and Table Covers Worsted Fire Screons and Foot Stool* Crumb Cloths and Booking Bocktng for steps, new article Floor Oil Cloths; Table OH Cloth! Oil C'oth Ruga Stair Linan; Stair Rods, Sis. When furnished with diagram and measurement of room or h»H, we will superintend the cutting of Car pets and Oil Cloth* to any pattern. se3o—3m* RICHARDSON Si CO. / 'KANiJ nK'ft I'ATEM i OHS I'OIJ *-• CRUSHER.— VV» have been appoinied sole Agents here for the sale of this MILL. It will grind from ten to fifteen bushels per hour of sufficient fine ness for cattle. It is not liable to get out of order, acd is much more durable than any other of its kind that we havs> knowledge cf. We recommend it with confidence. This Mill took the first premium at our State Kaii and the Fair in Petersburg. BALDWIN, CAnDWELL U CO , f.o ?C—d 1 mSt\v2m 143 Maiu St., Richmond. SI). DKNOOiN bim I'or hale tiOO Knnm • elled Orates. Fenders, and Summer Pieces, em bracing Square Topped, Circle and Kiiptic Patterns These Grates are of my own manufacture, and shall be sold at the lowest prices. Orders from town and country p.omptly attended to. Tha Virginia Mecha nics' Institute awarded a silver medal, the highest premium, to Samuel D. Denoon for the best speci mens of Orates and Fenders. Also, for sale, a large stock of Bells, Brssa Brick Moulds, i.c. Apply at my Boil and Brass Foundry, No 225 Main street, between Bth and 9th. west side. Richmond Va. oc 16—Sua Oi>'b Af COST --lliiviiiK inn- O ny new mid desirable Goods, well su'ted to the present season, and not adapted to Spring sales, I will from this day offer at erst, for cash, or to punc tual customers, at the usual credit, interest added, my entire stock of WOOLEN GOODS, embracing Heavy SATTINETS, FULLED KERSEYS, PLAI D LINSEYS, BED and NKORO BLANKETS, a large itockof Black nnd Fancy CASSIMER?; Velvet, Silk and Woolen VESTING®; all styles LADIES' WIN- T/.R DRESS GOODS, euibiac'iug Fancy Siiks, Plain and Fancy Mouselaines, all qualities, Embroideries, Lcces, Sic. ic. City and cotin'rv buyers would do well to eall or send in their orders, as 1 am oli'trlng supirior induce ments, having determined to close out the above Gocds. to make room for a l"rge Spring stock. J a. FERGUSON. J»„ (3e 6—lm No 9 fearl it.. Richmond, V*. KK SULI) VlittY ( lIKAi* FURNITURE bought and commissions saved FURNITURE repaired at store or private resi dences FURNITURE packed and boxed FURNITURE hau ! ed by Spring Wagonj MATTRESSES—New Hairand Shuck MATTRKSSES—Made over COFFINS —All sizes and kinds HAULING done. Removing Furniture, Merchan dize, kc. to and from Railroad Cars and Steamboat*, by honest and careful drivers. JAMES LUX FORD, no 2f>~lm* Grace and Btb sts Al/T AMD PI,ASTKK.--fho~Vlr «i oiit and Tennessee Railroad is finished to faltv.lie, and I am now prepared to furniih SALT and PLAS TER to customers id sacks or barre's, upon the most accommodating terms, and upou tha shortest notie*. My Agents along the lino of the Road will receive orders for either article in any quantity customers may desire. The attention of fanners is particularly invited to the Virginia article, acd I feel aasnred that a trial of either or both articles will result in i s ex elusiva use. Ary orders addrest»d to Mr. C. T. LI TCII FIELD, my agent in Lynchburg, will meat wi'.h prompt attention. Allartlclea of my brand are warranted pure. THOS. L. PRESTON. So 9—? m* Saltrille Washington county Va IYIAKBI.K U OUKS-OUM fcK «fc VlN l*l CENT, Dealers in Italian and American War hie, antT Macufac'.urers of MONuMKNTS TOM H.I HEAD PIECES, FONTS, FURNITURE MAK- Blii;,, tc , nearly opposite Second Baptist Church, Main st. We respectfully invite the attention of these in want to our stock on hand, which consists of as large and well finished an assortment as can he found at any establishment in the city. MONUMENTS of any size or design made to or der, at the lowest New York or Philadelphia prioes Remember the l>Uce, and pieasa give us a rail, af ter examining workmanship and prices elsewhere, no 25-3 m Notice TO TAX pavkks-Pumuaot to an Ord'nauce passed llth of January, 1855, I »111 attend at the Collector's Office, iu tha City Hall, from 15th to 31st of December, inclusive, to receive the remaining half of Taxes, from such persons as are entitled to a deduction of 10 per eent, by having previously paid the first half in June last, in accord ance with said Oidinanee. J. A HOBgON. C. C. R N. B. It will be seen from the above, that th* Collector is required to sttend at the offioe. from the 15th to 31st of this nicnth, to receive taxes remain ing due from Jane last; before the January term of the Hustings Caurt, he is required by Ordinance to advertise delinquent real et'.e e to be sold for non payment of taxes Persons who have not done st> will see the necessity of calling and paying the r taxes, as it will be impossible for the Collector to call oo them before he advertieee. de 1 -dliu J. a HOBSON, C. C. R. NKUKO CLUTHINIi. -My Mack •! Mr gio Clothing t5 vet large, ol my owe city make, ,y l 'Me To those who have uct «ip plied tltnuuelven, I would say call before you bay, m I have the goods that will be roy ieteieet to Ley, being nicely out aud well made, at 114 Msio st. «• WM. IRA SMITH. *#*•», ? H. Gary, M ■ pour? it U «Ifi«fr/.V Jofc * market and la considered one of the tk * tha city for a grocery or dry foodi (tor, IwT w givaa at om lij'i notice A»ly to r '•o^D'rJcVo"* • POH KKNT-A nw|f bails n 7" Ing Honse within a few hundred JtfrTt' P .L Central Rail Road Depot The houut k , •tori#* and basement and kitehen, with* «n W Ji good water on the premie Rent go<fß tenant. £nq*tre of * . ~ W „ M WHITLOTR da l3 ~" /tall 8 01* Market HrlrU ntable, #a ,,~ •treat, tn r# , r t jj ß Theatre. eonttiofJ * Stall® and a Carriage Hoate. 3 en immediately Apply to Q 9h. de iW -St EDW T). KACno. p,» r i , tr .„ KOOJt FOU KKi>T.--uTVi7r^ — ■9 oat a ROOM over our atore, 80 f*«t J. JE. feet wide, well anited for a«, 40 rieu. Poaaeaaion given i*t January cy ***• W. P. PERKINS U CO ri * 3> 141 Ea,l« MIIOLSK A.M» LOT KOit - The subscriber wiahe* to leaa». for «»«. *" eight aere* of Land i l the Bowii n #f esr ' l".'."' comfortable dwellirg house opm it Re»t'ixi*«h % quarterly, and lessee to pay the taxes ' v, givenimmediately. J. H. KEEskk Attorney fir LUCY A BURTON de 22—d"a And Ouar<tian for G. L CHARTER MfUK KKNT.- A fomlorinble*hri<i7 Tenement, with a b.kk Kitoh- u, &r rt aii n ' (ary ont bouae*, id the town of ilvdnev „ oppoaitethe resi'tnee ot H. C. l.s,i \! ...i''' with a two acre lot at!a{:hed. Thete ii »' DB ,^' pure water in the vard Aoplyto 9 ? <■„ 22—>t B. W. TOTTY. No. 1(3 Cary tt . FOR KK.NT'"I wl«h to rent tori^2. ecaaine y-ar my VEGETABLE GARUk N Cburcti Hill, containing two acrs« 0 f hirhly improved. E. L. VAN-LEW de z2—ta . TAI.AVEKA FOR m K , KK ;I T J -™ 3 delightful and MOL Market Garden, aitnated aboat one miie ft, c, Richmond, and jnat beyond the Baptist Col>?e offered fjr aa!e, rent or lease. Th» houaea are 1»,»® and comtfiecioua, and in good repair. Itiasitmted in a good and healthy naighborhood. b«n exce 1-nt watar, aud everything on the pren);«-s necewary U Jt comfort and convenience. Poaaeaaion given lat lu> uary next Apply to Dr. YV. GIBBON CARTER at hia office on stn street, between Cary and r»' r ' k i' cl to Mr*. ELIZA K. TALLEY, Grace, fie- ween j'ff£ *on and Adams street*. oc dinwltc.t»' MKOK HKNT---lntendin#: to rcuTfivii to the country, I offer my dw,l|i c » on street, for rent. I <il»o -wish to sel, p? wNn >m in St. James' Church. p w £, ° * no 4—2awt* BICK. L. WINSTON MKOOnS FOR KT>TWi Wo verr larg-j and comfortable rooms, over the Firurlr spector'* office, on Cary'atreet, asitable for ain" g!e gentlemen. D. S. Lt.LAPLA.NE de 4—2'awts £ K!»K HKNT--Ar>tl peNMt «»ion Klvr ,', immediately, the Store and Cellar (a new hriek building) on the South side of Broad, between Second and Third street*. Apply to de 17—13t* E. W SLATFR el* OK KKMT" A hutiNc nu<l «urden with six acres, in Duval's Addition. aod a hotm.* on Union Hill. A. B. HUTCHESON. de 12—t» RKN'jT—'l lif tpnrnietit -icni.d door from Franklin, fronting oa sth street.— Possession given Ist January. Applv to de 12—17t JAMES SCOTT. OH. KKiVr••ljHrge IVnre llouxe on the Dock Apply to de 13—tlstja OEO 8. PALMER ®FOK KH.M — I- n«-.CKHtun KivMi imme diately, one fins Office, and one la ee Lodping Room in Morriss' Builoing, corner of Ma n and 10th street*, with Gas, Water. &c. AUa, in fbe same building, one Office with two rooms, two late m-nt rooms with fire places'and teverai lodting luonn wi'h all modern conveniences. fcsaession jivenls January next. Apply to DITV AL &. NORTON de 9—lm* or RICH G MOP.RISS *RB> KOtt Kb NT.--A <!rnirnlilc tniiiilr HSj| residence on the south side of Leigh, between 2d and 3d streets, and nearly opposite the resi dence of Mr. Dan'l Truebart. The house coctam* about 6 rooms, with the necessary outhouses, and conveniently arranged for a genteel famiiy. Apply to de B—ts TAYLOR fc WILLIAMS. m-.-u it A 15!, ittMiitxiTTt > H ffiS, RENT —A comfortable brick dwelling on Main JHE& street, between 3d snd 4tb. The house is welt finished and in complete repair, hav ng just under gone alterations and improvements; it hus <ss throughout, ho. The Lot is 160 feet deep, giving ample yard room bath in front and rear of the house. Possession gi.en immediately. Apply to JAMES P PURCKLL, da 4—l» Of Puree!!. Ladd & Co. ®KOK KKiMV Ike Insure on lury street. opposite the Columbian Hotel, cow oa cupieii by Messrs. Ritciiffe Si Douglas. Posses sion aivan Ist januaiy, 1837. Apply to deS-ln. N K FOWK. KAVTOKV KOK KENT. The fine four story, brick Tobacco Factory, oa litb, between Main and Cary streets; icis very well adapted for the business, having city water and gas and other conveniences, or sn ; talle for any othsr busicess. Pries $<00. WM. GREANOft. de 2—U MCUK IttN'f.-'! he roinfm litble Tro. ement on Second 'treat, r.ear Main, oppcsita the residence of Mr. Sam'l Denoon. It Has nine or ten rooms, with comfortable Kitchen, a hydrant, itc. Possession given Decfmber Ist Apply to no 21—ts vVORTHAM k COTTRELL. M STOKE HOI HE KOK UKNT.—The Storo House on 15th street. Una Cary, no w'occupied by Royaii li. Snodgrass. Possession given Ist January next. no 17—ts MTWO HdtSi.SI'UKKt.M -A com modious house containing seven rooms, with » basement, d-ining room, &.C.. on an extensive lot, on which there is a largo stable and carriass bo na situated in the most healthy part ofibe city, near the centre of business. A small house In a retired part of ilia slty, on a io« 40 by 106 feet ~ Apply at 115 Main street. 06 KOtt KliM'.—Tlif >tore iiud t ellur, opposite the Escbaage Hotel, on 14th street, lately occupied by Mr. William Hurley m an Exchange Office. Also, several Lodging Rcorns over trie store, ccrtisr of Main and 12th streets, lately tccupied by Mr. K. M. Zimmerman. . oc 10—tf JOHN ORffMB. M TOBACCO KACTOHV FOSi E!3 Tli* Tobacco Factory, now occupied by »r. w. Hl'i b Dickinson, cn llUi slioet, between Main and Gary, will be for rant next jear. Possession Ist January. Apply to _ „_ BARKSDALE k READ, oc B—tf Shockoe Warebtn"_ —JKOii lora.M £®j ly WALL STREET HOTEL.—This ffoprrtj .nM. ij situated on 15th. between Main and t- rsniii* itreet*, hu beeu recently enlarged and ucu« thorough repair. It can aceommo<!»te cemtsru y from fifty to sixty lodgers There is a >arge bar roots about thirty by forty feet, a parlor 25 by 36 fas , * dining room SO by 40 feet, a spacioos large bake ovea and extensive eooking r*n;e», all ' c«ntly buiit; cocxfortable servants' rcouis, eon' ?n'* ences for tusl and wood, is we. 1 ! supplied wit., w < in the ki'chen, bar room and oo ttie second 9 ->n gas bas been introdaood into tie bouse, and tbere m every «onv»:n;eao3 necceaary for «oci> aa mint. ■'.«* imtnadia^l*. For terms cp?lv to ftl&OAlt 4A SfKAVbI) UK .«*TOI.ti.V ,r ® ni ,h * >jiSJ Kir*t Market Home. <n SATt ing. the imh cf Oo'obar, a MARK, 3 years old Sbc h»d oa a black «add>« » - a leather firth, a grey blanket and a Gomniuv t will give a reward of Ten Dollars for ' n " of the Mars to me; ana if stolen, <i«0 far the app hecsion and conviction of the thief vrnrv oc 21-tf JOHN LINIHHEi . H. MOKSKi«c »««•• i^iVo gFSSST®V K A C T U R K K » TTH TNI'KORTKB -Have opened *J . JJ%t J BRortcand M'isfc Store on Ms.ettJ"* second door from tenth. next to Meade »here they will keep for tale Piano#. M«l*» e Guitars Violins, Flutes, Ascoideons, o! 1 quality and at low prioes. Muki*l Instruction Bocks for the Piaco and otnsr instruments. , _ All new and standard Music for the nano. tU . Banjo, Uultar and Violin Strings, of tne y pieno Fortes tuned and repaired; a.i ' promptly attended to. W Our friends; ad the'pnblic generally are give us a cell i iin 111 iimm i NUTtI'K —Tkr rrrUWf" lU over the Roitd of ihu th , be discontieued from W td»sod J- , 21th December, I8">6, to the sthi day ofJanija 0«e« R., Fred'g k Fo. It. RJ Co f , , 0 „a Richmond. Itth Dsn.. IS.W. \ —J—- - "js; TUB rKT«.*»(»CBU /J JGI rOR«AN»W OKM, on *jeamore if ik*f «•**• * choice ttAMe W <l DtSUCACIRSof t\« *•**"*,** I.en 'he markets ran produce, lor the 'ebles o who love lo nourish the iuner wan f ,o 7**'" Fratie Chickens and Partridges |filled. C«"* - at( , Ducks, Snipe and Venlsop. Oyeters an J CfcenjfM and li-s I.iauoK* end Cicaa*. and Uss** » d» 1 dim* WM V MOTV Prowlfj, "iiSSS. WIH » AMSSW".