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Hi, hn earl Murkets. Jua. 10. ..ei ih -Northern ».Vl»e* *** bbh, soeofding * eVI ,-' Virginia ffSmtbt. _____ ,_____,._< IL B *)}is«»eta. aainseality. Market ssietnnC BsgUttit Manchester ao.,U; 8 B?7&! w'hTe 01 WMOtJI P«r bnabel. ". t. «W A V >« to 3.1 - ax*ti ye. , b -»i.*.v, recording toenaiity. I E K< .?-??. *c -Painted Bucket. gt.B7.afi X ' ' -••hree Imos Painted rails fUMMf gf P,: T ~-, I'edaT Tn! .. neat. OiJSuS *»• nest; *'"'' ■'■'.'»r Feed Buckets 4«J» «* doaen. j It X - -we quote good Butter at Alto IV,; " -WW IV "\ We quote Cora at IMO cts. There ta j 'I. i■ei al efcnlssalSi and thia quotation is j roir.ißk ■" A j^ w ; ~,, ~!»rcei» are selling st 88. ow ' """','. v»n limited stock. s \ I*l fl ***** baahsh TranaselioßSiß . . :,. the retail war. • ■ ■ ■■' | . v\.. <oota Kto Hatte.i Lsguaprs hh ''. .";.«!.>• eta.! Mocha la .-ta. • . ' i a Ilea ■ i.v-. 0» lb.; Jact»<>n s 1&*.; . . ,'.. : Adamantine OleSSe.; Sperm «.Vc., , "s,' i mm Rieer .«1 7o«1. so V bbl.; D.Ue'ndale at gt.7»*fJo , , . > ' W, t # and Red Aaß Anthracite Coal, for 1 » ■,■ L cart ..»<!<>! 3ft bnalie! . BoAa*** ton ' ''"'. ST £ too el 2.2 i.' n>«. *". foundry do. - " ...... )»,„ . I!.unfit*.mi* lump OS j■■ 4 .„>„.; . ii..; .•j4.so;Sii.ii»ia'CoalWrf jj cU ■ '•'■ t.me. eddiM .merest. C ,''-.;%- .v. .-«'oi!on \*ii.» Sr«SSeU; «.»cts; Seine hriaeMSß. Carpet ' , \ rap. an m * mn ***', ~ , l s ol m S i ttmlAA [I? V 'Ii ;'.:.ier-!.H..1..?e.t..5.,ieeer8.«57S '~ .-.,.. v. .V. recent transactions lor • Stock fa IadBBBSaO. We <juote .- ■' ' ' cw,< fVmaad light Ye quote Pe ■'->' Ruffin'i i'.i....'t.*> l.'eriici.'in <>"*no ' i -, \'e\ •--. i- >-'• Koiie is:all(i 3 K>; *___ ~ -.*..; <-r Brown S_ . ..... „ Manipulated i.uaito, 04. • -. ' J -~,-, ~,.,>,.,:,te l.i.t.e S*i ~:.*. y.-.:,,i,,,..■.! Uunas 4* *r ~ | , Csl Berrisgs BUA. Re ~ Maekeral, .ai*e N0. 3. ....,:..-..'-' ~ j. . | -,- ~- iheL '■ " KKKW Wcta aismr boa vi \- - 'im f :-•»• b *..!*.*- i,» §2.76 03: Layer $3.WiSO*J* . ~-'ti- ii.; a«s-tl laatets.*" tb. •. and *'*■•■ , . .. ~-s and in demand. j -, ~ ~ ■.0 over Seed .|....5.tC. ia ■■ ■•■>■ ■'" : ■'"' "•'" v. !'.,'i*" . i(J .,...,. N, „u.i,ni-i ...deinam.. ■ I n-ntsand Haaard a »aon, ---.V . v M ~;■.. i,.. i Canuuet giU. ' , , ,;„,..■; Ha] »»•»* fr "*g°!?i calf . . . . ~:l".t. . V'tl ll»l? ' "• v a J. . ~.:,.,i mJA NeSssuu* Ibisß inuuw- , ~,,.. ;.. no«r«il.gTJSO»fsrMlfchh*4 • " , ',\r •-, . . .-■ P ? troß $to*M, aa in .'. ' ' ... ... -*..,* fMtttflN rcr ton: ■ . '";,-• ; i *I* :sr >v.. Common Eag .' " ~ . . „..; i iitfulJosnts- kens - • " . ' '«> ft for pig; l»ar , ~ s quote SUS.V C»». W "• * r • • j .. a, . .-,• Khts Xlcßc-; hitbl ....... i ■ poor it 17c;upper ... the r.iu.u, 30«J3c.; finish • tn'it* $1 'rom wharf. Prom stem, ' • ''\',. '. j,. ■.'. •ii ird. Ihm>.i> k Co., 01 ■ ~.■--. • » i- " '/'/■;. > - ' . ' i. .. . rts. ---* .■ ■ • loi mixed :S5 lor , , c, o*s; refased so. 030 •:•:■ ■. U. ' 'ne IB ih vol rlei <i -. ~.: It i 1 . - .... i .-..•i. 16. Ploor anUinx gll .i U i..r - I.'.jai, accordlUK t-, site. ■ say, !-•;.! 13c. ssefa ; all .-: rd e 7 M. Weather |~ ~ ,k I'i.vnk g30«r36. But nch Chei: * r-t 7 .; '.. Pop , .*sed KliKtrin*;, ViTitißia, OM " ." | . ns, S uthem. 2,-i.iJt... i.aths _["__, . .- v ivred. on tin* wltail. ".(-'. N. •......•..:■• ii-'.rMcts.;Cnha Mss - ~.• C 1» ets.; Knehsb lalaad, MH ....-. • ■ -•-. . ii '■-.:. Wre toots akstfe. ser bas. ~..- 's.; Mi ..'t.- M : ItroWßOfbffM, Jl i.' 1-os ted --;■': bbl. of near three bushels; DX si r--''2._t b* bate. | ■ : ■■~.. N'ortbern Mercers just , ' •'., c u.,froßi vbarf; from store, ws snots f -j ; i i-' cargo sales 11.26; n-.ar me . Ki<-!iin.iiid .ti.'.n.il i , ked; i7.ia 1....8 C. .-.inrpe's do. | - '• ~,»," SO \ i - ■ I ::-f ■ ■ 70 c TS eenta if bushel. i ■ nesm. ii ice from vessel, 82; -. :•■ ■ i .-.-..>'. , !.. .'..1.,-. ir' It". .ol- *.'. sf.c. gjl ; '.:.' , i. ...-ii. %ndtimsAa to <iua:itity,for U ■• ■. tt} : Pearl 7»8 _c. for Hour ban -ela, we quote - ' .. .■t . . .-,•.,! for a rcii. ijr.ioJiii lor '■. . : dc out g7agß. ;. - Urteana .i k•'*r > : « to W» cents ~ • il .-i t. -',: l„.ii 11-,(*lP 4 cents; wdl'oirdered 11,/11 ~ < enU; »..'..ilerf Suaar: . , laißHurltj l ,, cents; C 9 ..oWoeata; Extra ta, v ii qc i:,t>. li.—N'oUuni doißf IB old Tobacco worth a%. v, bit little ia ntlered isof inferior live •,:■■■ inferior Lacs st ,-i.ts, goad ■• • |4>»( iS; inferior Leal •i7 , J ~s'j. no<*(l - . .. .. in,.- Manufactnrm*. tcsroe— nominal |U ... No I'.n .11 .i i:i market. The re • new >ose have increased. Thsquali •■• afenor—thin leaf sad vary dirty. Prices in »irf6Se< ~ Sonic line parcels at M. ■ 5X60 <•' bbl, i ,•-.'isl and Gunpowdsrfile.aglJß. 'I rtie iiuotationi remaia h» last week, it -1 lo • i 2,'.'. Ii te ri SiMrl to, sad *l 45 n . rui.e White. Very little arriving. XI . Richmond llectified 2. r ets. -.v ..... Malted Kye Whiskey,new, gl; Pobt, iiiirsiiMii glaUtV tralloni • :-' : i Maobiba, Bicily ito.agl.7S* ', --' 'i HiiEBBT, I'eriuarlin, Ltun i lm itilad . .*•.',;.;. c: Oak fSJWagSys cord; i ■- •' - Retail: Uak i . I'ina gAJS. I Washed sold atataMo.; unwashed •■• I ■• <*. ii: taatit] - | I E. tf&GSAKD BKBKP. . sappby ol Cattle ciiti nites rrevtor , . md,conaaaßSstll price* are ranging ■ lor tins seaaou of the year. For the a \, there were W head ..f Cattle it Us i ,i.'» nt puces rariisi In.in S3 to :. ..- tuallt] fair, and in view of quality usi ' .. led as a dscliae on prarions aalss. ' E»W bags in market and demand .'• •■ ~.,»,' Pork at f7JO togt. aa to auality. UKkP. bheep are north from glSOtogSper , won, "sJ to Ot per liHa.l lor fair, and I I :.:- i er UN lbs. grass lor extra yunlity. FEEIOHTB. -Nothini donii, in foreign freights. UI 1 lie Eolioarißg are the present rates •- - -. frsijhU: New Vurk. Boston, i'inlad'a. »•' 'ii ..... gIAS . g1.75 BIM !.«• . . .. 25 MM *> W khd ... 2M 3.M 2.40 I \ ». 25 26 ■ '~iii..re 3cts. ty busliel; Flour 12*t eta. HO.XI ■ UATTERS-EXCHAJCSB. Kichabob On New York nnd Phila ' • « 'i-- 'i (ireru. ; l k -i... » Hank notes nn.l of tiie Hans of • vi takes bj ibe Banks, sre at a •• i-' cont. ftheTraaa A Usi bar,y Bank are 26 *s* bank ol Kbbbu na, no sale. .tilth Carolina Bank Notes .'si's IP ■ : .-; - I tbe Bans of Weston asd the Bank ■ I* per .■:. djg. • i,.i HI.VI.X >, per cont. prem. i IS6OPRTOCK IN RICHMOND. ■li< II .'.. I.am s\ i B| i Sox, 'or the week tnd .«*■ Jr.n. ft. MiOA • -.-nt. Reftstemd Beads, sales gl>l* 4 I esnt <'■ .-.ip.,*i Bonds, aalef tJAt% and ' Bonds,hutaalas Stl and int. ■'* b..ti.1.. lest saii-s gMsad int. No c . Bonds, iast sates S'JO and int. No rarest i . .-,. - ' '• Bunds, last kales $7*) and int. No r • ' - ue*. - Itock. isles gMM. ■ » B»ak Stock. lsrtsalMgMS. ; ■ ■ i»t(*k.lasts»leio7. ■' »niiimnwealtta st.,„ .. taint* B*A%. M.dlanvilie H.K. Bonds, fu.tranteed, ' ' "I '• ii . last sab-H *■ »|. ■•'■■''■ " 11. Bonds,guaranteed by State • ■ ■ sat aales. •' Bonds, guaranteed by .State of ■■.'-•... Kanawha lb.nils, guaranteed b) t ~ ' .>*• * ' races! ■ Ues. , ' . I ■'.-Asm,,-,v.m >,„..*. sales 010 M*« six, Manas Issursaes Utoog, last •• lß *°raaceßtaek,lastsulSß«flMr-gM f ■•*• l 4- -M'.rtnase Bonds, last •• *» fa litid tut. -'';'„.,": X ' * MortßSss Bonda, ' '' .i »"''"' 1 "■""*»•'■* «• «• J«t Mortuaite Bonds, ■ ~ , " ": r"-'» iri.l int. •Urn Vid i,iui" l "n ! M ' cc h ' X 2nd Mort « a,re B»nda. * ■ i llll****** X ■ ■ Srl * M«rtgags Bonda, <tUuu, " , - , "aiitl int. iiiv™ .f 1 "","* H. K. » per cent. Bonda. 'jiu...! i li ,- /r -atid mt. •» Sd^tt! 1 * *' R ' 8 p,r °** ,t ' Boß<u ' *•*••■"" • eßt - Bonda. last sales '•f-K-Bonds, last sales «6t.',. .*»! is* .is s ei ***m,smmtm*mmmmtj rsterebarg, . . f rsderieksburg and Potomac Kailroad • ~ ,"">ti, k ' i »-V.i"/;;,- : p s*i!2!* J L* <, « k . '••» «*••• •<••, .., te V u ' "tereliur. Railroad Bt(K!k. noaalea I .„„• ''""leilil, tST**" Railr.»ad Stock, last aalea "'.er and Kanawha Ht. _k. last sales gB, Ul Vkml .v"''« hHHJUT PLOPS. tK' JI.i.Bt'TTHK, BKAN.-',' lor c.l r . . . A " d I'KIFD Al'l'LE.S. UU -j/. "'» l ** sale by TYLJti A «ON, / I y. 1* Car) strest._ t\ao Ji***'*«» bu.kels prims CLUVKB . '»ooo»i 4<uiiei|t lor sals br .. WM. B. ByYST^R. turner Car j- end Vi rtis.s sts. ■■ — ■T . .:.. -.^^^^^d^^-■. '________ _____*___£' * v■' ' M( *'r w »«W HuUcATION. nnHK richmomn rt .alb i nuti -1 Tl TE, now in its sisth session, oflbrato the daarhtera of Virginia aad tbs Boa ththe beet _\_\ olities lor the acquirement of a thorough and finished education. It employs fourteen abb) and wall tried teacnera, ara Virginians, and twoeftbem Masters of Arts ot ths Lmrsrsitj. Its coarse ts extessive aad complete, embracing all that a you at lady ahoojd study. It invites com pariaon witb the most prominent asaaiaaries in any part of our ooentry. Paula are sdmittsd st aay time, but moat advantageously derm* the firat weeke of January or at the middle nf February, when the second term begins. TBBUSIOKB HAI.I IM AOVSBCU.) Bosrd. including.sverything *l* Enslish Toition .. ■ JO to W French, Music. Drawing, ho., usual extra ° For catalogues, obtaining details, apply to tab) d.iw CHAS. 11. WIN*ION. President. THK t'MIUWIC N. Ut'MOOL—CLAfWICAi A.NP ENGLISH,?* MILKH WEST OF RICH MOND. The aubecrilter offers to hia frienda a IfOM X for their sons in bis owa family, and hopes l>y tie i.in nc his energies to the improvement of hie pui-.' .in preparing them lor business or College, to nasi it the continuance of their patronage. Cl-lswic X m nsssnally health*. The exercises ef the school will be resumed. MONDAY. January !Hh and close July Uth, UGO. Tuition Irom $» to SSo. Board, inctudin*- tabic, rooma. fuel, light and washing. 012.'» per month, payable hat!" in advance. Rmrxaxßi .--«.—John G. Taurman, K»q., Oooch land; Dr. B. J. Duvai. Henrico; Dr. B. Coates, Henrico; Rev. J. B.Taylor, Richmond; Welling ton (ioddin, Ea«j., Kichmond. ..a 9-lm* BnO. 0. EX ALL. A. M. rjvo PARENT*AND « U A R1) I A > » tip I RICHMOND. VA.-A select CLASSICAL and MATHEMATICAL MALE SCHOOL, opens on tha Ist .MONDAY in February, iB6O, at ROCK MILL ACADEMY, in Buckingham county. Va., THOS. .1. GARDEN, A. M., Principal. Tkxm* for 10 MoxTHs.-OflO Tuition, and gluofnr board, Ac. No eitr.vs. Only 15 scholars taken. None need apply who cannot givs testimonials of good moral hit.its. either I.y reference or certilicate. Those who desire to have their sons or wards at a school under good discipline and where they •»'t!! tie fiee Irom the haunts ot vice and d'ssipa tion. will have an opportunity of entering them by applying soon. Only a lew more pupils can be re ceived. For information, apply to C. H. BARKSDALE, Esq., ot the hnn of Barksdale k Brother. Shoekoe Mip. Richmond. Va. oc2S—UP COAL, COKE, Ac. COAL AT 00.70.—Thia COAL Ins beenexten siveh nssd tins winter, and in most nasss baa givea general sati .action. It makes a delightful fire in srates. Pereouswitb small means should try |{ lor tiiemseives. F. COOK. Otlic.a on llth st., next door to ja u-im* ■ Mr. Hastings' Grocery Store. / OKI*:.-FRESH SUPPLY.-Onr bouts havere- Mimed their trips, and the yards will he resu larly supplied foi the bslanoeof the season, j.-ils-tit JOHN J. WKRTH. Asent. ( «ok|B.—Tbs price of Coke until further notioe V will 1* a.-i follows : >SOFT LUMP COKE gsgc SOFT HAIL COKE 626 HARD COKE s.oo Orders promptly executed at Yards corner loth and Cars and 6tii aud B*. rd streets. Terms cash. da 12-U JNO. Acent. OAK AMD PIWB WOOP-Bessnusg nag ua-> tier shelter, lor sale at Coke Yards. _de 12-ts JNO. J. WKRTH. Ag't. JAMES HILL. | JOHN W. FISHER. {"HI-PI H T > . It is II I P.-The undersigned v have entered into aCO PARTNFRSHIP.dat ■iSMday of November, 1 >»:». under ths tjleof HILL fc FISHER, forearning "!> sad COAL BUBINESS, on Basin * all orders will be thankfully received. rs left with Btbbbis* . Pvixxa, No. tieet.or with Geo. I. Hkrki.no, No. M :. .til be promptly attended to. i corner Kill street aad Basin bank. Cash. JAMES HILL. us Ml tan JOHN W. FISHER. A RARE <H ANCE.-I have for sals a Mo.l /I BAR-BOOM, with fixtures, situated ia one of ihe beat call vi itsd business streets, at a moderate lent Possession cm be had immediately. Apj.lv lor turiiier information to C. A. SCHWAGEBLE, At Hiittorf k Co.'s, N". 17Carvr .street, ,:i l*-.'li* _ Near Pearl or 14th street. OPPIGB RICHMOND* P. R. R. C 0.,/ January 17th. lis». S •"{Mil-: tONftieNEEhof goods shipped by Strs. t Jamestown or 1 orktown, are notthetl that their geeds having boss leit at Norfolk, have been re ceived si this depot by the Norfolk.-md Petersburg. ,md Kichmond nnd Petersburg Railroads, and where they are now waiting tbeir orders. The fol lowing is a list of the names of the consignees: A. fc 1... J. Bsohrsek, Breedeu. F. k Co., N. Devereux, '). 11. ChaJkley, .Ihs Friday, R. L. Dickinson, W.J. Kiiik, Kersey k D., J. Kiine, A. Pizsini, 8. M. Price, Pnroell, L. A Co.. J. Stewart, C. .1. 6iatos fc Co., 8. Steiniine, Talbott fc 8r.... C. D. Yale ,V Co.. J. H. Anderson, AppersonA Dupur A. Barratti, C. Anderson .V: Co., .1. i) fc Co.. D. O'ilonnell, W. Fleisniiian, E. Hallock, Keen, B. & W., G. F. Kuck, K-nt. I*. k Co., A. Moses. 11. Roeenfield, T H, Price fc Co., Stsbbinsfc P., Thos.Sssbbsou, Va. Central It. I. Co., J. M. .Singer k Co., AAnto.ii, W. Wsia. All ihe charges for freights from New York to tins city must bs pud Bpoadetiren of the coods. J.N. PARKfc:R. ja IS—3t Frei. 1 lit Agent. T ianßiS»ai*r~B~iri li> i _ a i. 5 t oS • t GRACE. NEAR A MAMS STREET, FOR BALE PHI VA TELY.—By the lequest ofthsewa sr.who resides in Tennessee, we oti'er lor aale. prirately, a handaoms BUILDING LOT. on the sonth side of Grace, near Adams street, and ad loinint- the residence of IJ. J. rfaui.ders. Esq. It is loßStsd in as imploring and pleasant nswchbof hood, and is worthy the aittention of those in search ol ,-i lot for buildii v purposes. The property fronts on Grac<* street SS feet and runs back l-'<2 feet. JAS. M. TAYLOR A SON, Auct's. ja IS-eodlt* QIX TALI lAMLE BVILDINO LOTS EM 1-58ALEPHITATELY.—By request..!'the owner, we olier for sale privately, six valuable Duilding Lots, on the east side of 9th. between Clay and Marshall streets, which, from their location in a rapidl*. imprpviag p:irt. of, as well as their continui ty to the badness portion of the city, renders them as desirable tor building purposes as any Lots now Tunu .—One-fifth cash; hslsnos at 6.12.18 and 21 months. JAS. M. TAYLOR & SON, ja 17—ts Auctioneers. w I.< IINl»"ANNl ALIITVDIKbIIOKV kJ Ws hays coiiiiiienced the canvass for our se cond I'l RECTOR Yof this city. The experience ml last >ear will enable us to remedy all mistakes, and issue g more correct and reliable Directory than iiuv previous one. We oiler increased facilities and ornater induce ments to advertisers, as it is our intention to dis tribute ths Directory extensively in this (State, No .hern North Carolina, at every Express Otfu-e. the principal Hotels, and also at the ditfer cnt watering places. It will be issued atxuit the Ist of March. No Northern advertisements will be inserted, and none but residents of Virginia are encaged in this enterprise. W. EUGENE PERSLEW. Richmond. Jatuary 19th, ltsOl. jal9-lm V TOR'S NOTH'E.-AII j ing claims against the estate of -MICHAEL DwfSL deceased, will ptesent them without delay, properly authenticated, to the undersigned; and all those indebted to the same, must pay up shortly, as it is desirable to settle tne estate as soon a* possible-. JNO. DWYER, Executor Of Michai:!, 1> . vkk, deed. A I AKD.—We return our thanks to our cus -» ton..'is and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage we have received from them, and hope by strct attention to business to merit a con tinuauce of the sair.e, assuring- them that no pains will lie spared to give them entire satisfaction.— Having in our employment the best workmen that this country can produce, we are now better pre pared to manufacture ladies', tentleuien's, misses' and boys' BOOTS aiid MiOi.B, of every de scription, and on a much lamer BSaJs than hereto fore. We import all of our iiiateiial-s direct, for the manufacture of all kinds of work made here, which will alyvays bs found superior to any North ern wo*k. We sha'l encase more largely in manu facturing than heretofore, and we call especial at tention of alt in want of good work and at lair prices, to call on ALEX. HILL fc CO.. Manul.-ii-ruicrs and Importers of •Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Ac . 127 Main at., Richmond, Va. Richmond, pBKAT EXfITEM .NT.-The large and W choice stock of fine Winter Clothing now in store at 102 MAIN STREET, embracing in part splendid Beaver, Pilot Cloth, Doeskin Cassimere, and other sly les of Overcoats; French Cloth Dress ami Frock Coats ; French Doeskin and Fanoy Cas simere Pains; elegant Velvet, Silk, Satin, Sloth. and Cassimere Vests ; Business Suits of every de scription; Servants' Clothing, and a complete as sortment of Furnishing Goods, must be sold to make room for spring stock, and prices will be named accordingly. KEEN, BALDWIN & WILLIAMS, pLEAB THE VroCK'.-Tliesulscribers call 1' ntteution to the stork on hand and ofler these Goods pertaining to the season at extremely low prices. We have several lots of Woods which we want to dispose of: Over-Coats. Cissimere Pants. Velvet and all th* heavy styles of Vests, Shirts .and Drawers, must be sold. Come nnd bus them al your own puce. Remember, that for the next month v»e are otieririK our stock at such prices as must induce a rush oi trade and a large reducttou of stock. TI'PMANfc HILL, No. lIP Main street. ItllK VIRGINIA YEAJST I 'OH IsY.ll jv prepared of the !«*st and purest material: it is uiauufactt-.rei! in tins city. It is as good and as cheap SSthe best in use; and by using the Virginia Yea.st Powder, instead of Northern inide yeast powders, (winch, even is not as good as this arti cle, 1 you will encourage Southern manufacture.— Prepared sad sold by L. Wao.ner, Apothecary and Druggist. Corner Sth and Broad streets, Richmond. CHOCK EH V AND OLASS WARE. —Atpn- vatesalebv ihe case or dozen. IM doz. white granite PLA'I'ES. assorted sizes: 25 dozen white granite DlSHES.sssortedsi7.es; Pitchers.Tuieens, Butter Dishes, Sauce Boats, Ac; U0 dozen Cups snd Saucers, assorted; 36 eases Tumblers; a fine as sortment Molasses Jugs. Covered Butters, Tick lers. Ac; plain and out Bar Decanters, Ac. ia 2>-ta ALEX. NQTT. FI RNI TIRE. FCR N I'l fR E. Ac.-On con aignment and for sale cheap. Mahogany Ward robea. Rosewood. Black Walnut and Mahogany C it.ineu. Sofa Beds, Loußges, Boles. Tete-a-Tete, Mahogany Bpi ing-Beat Chairs and Rockers, Cane- Neat and Wood Chairs, Washstands, Cttage and High-Post Bedsteads, Mattrssses. Cots, Trundle Beds. Cribs, kc. ALF.X. NQTT 'IMIIK Ut-.ST kERO~«I..E OIL.- We aro * agents for the clearest, most durable, and in ndoroue article ever olfsr«d in thia market Peven ounces will horn tea hous, and we will sell it at O lower pn<-« than it can be Uiusiit in the city of New York. DOVE fc CO., OrngcisU. _____ No. W. Main street. Biehmond. BAR"«AIN».-Primeold Busar-Cursd Hsuta at l l* '.'t s «ho's«,*|o«stain BaeksrhssAS ots. ner lb; No. I English Dairy Cheese (M, lbs. brass Ist v ou ; Barset Cider; Honey; Pickles; Preserves; i^9ypgKh ; Ac. NOTICE. -Ths cc parinarahlp existing under . the sams and at)ls of GaRDNE R, CARLTON * CO.,expired br limitation on the Matult. All paraona to whom ther ars indebted will present sheir5 heir claims for immediate payment, and tboss m lebted will make payment without delay.. 1 he name of the fire, will be saed by either part ner to close the business. Jan. is, MM. AMBROSE CARLTON. New I a-Purt-arrshlp — The undersigned hsve enters.l into co partnership, under the name and atyle of CARLTON. CHAM BER LA IN fc CO.. for the purpose of continuing the business lately car ried i.ii by Onrdnar, Carlton fc Co., No. HI Maia strset, Richmond, va. We shall al wave keep en hand a general assort ment of SHOES. BOOTS. LEATHER, Ac., and intend to increase the manufacturing department, ao aa tn have a full supply of PLANTATION SHOE.s. Lined and Bound KIP and CALF Sewed BnOUl'EHof onr own make. From our extended acquaintance with manufacturers generally, long experience and continued personal attention, we fee! confident of our ability te otter to tbe pub lic a desirable assortment in our line, upon fa vorable conditions. WM. H.HUBBARD, JAS. 11. OAR ONER. AMBROSE CARLTON. WM. P. CHAMBERLAIN. Jan. 18, MM. ja 19-2w Dl UNO L V t To N .-The concern of H. P. NOR THERN A CO., in the Stag in.' and Maii carrying business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. R. F. NORTHERN is alone authorised to nse the name of the brut in wiudins up the business. R. F. NORTHERN, „ _ , . R. F. BROADL'S. Richmond, Jan. IS. 1860. ja!9-10t* T_]OTI« E.-The firm ofT "bTfERGUSON, JeT, *■' fc CO. waa dissolved on the Ist instant, by mu tual consent. The business will lie continued un der the style of J. B. FERGUSON. BROTHER fc CO. J. B. FERGUSON, Jn., ~ . WM. G FERGUSON, J a 17—«t J.M.NOWLIN. fMI - PA R T _ E X SHIP fcOTICE.-Bering ad- mittedMr. JOS. N. VAUGHAN, of Nottoway county. Va..as a partner into our concern, it will hereafter heconducted in the name and atyle of lOHNSO.VTRUE HEART* VAUGHAN. . Mr. ARMISTEAD MILLER has no longer any interest in our business. B. J. JOHNSON. BAT TRUEHE ART, JOS. N. VAUGHAN. Having sold mv interest in the concern of JOHNSON fc TRUEHEART. I beg leave, in retir ing Irom the late concern, te thank my friends for the libetai patron .ge extended to us. and hope they will continue to patronize the n-w house. Jate-Ste ARMISTEAD MILLER. S 13*1*1 I ' XJ ON.-The co-partnership of i J -' WALKE A- CO. was dissolved nn the Slat lilt., by limitation. The business of th* firm will lie set tied up by I. H. WALKS. SB be will continue the OhOCEKY AND COMMISSION BUBINEBB at the old atand, No. IS, Main street. January 9, ISOO. ' ' ii 10-2w 7 'HE UN VERSION ED, having'Tnrc based of D. W. BAUNDERS his stock of Groceries, will carry on the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSIN ESS at the well-known stand, occupied for the past eißht years by D. W. Saunders. N >. 316 Broad' street, under the name and styleoi JOHN F.SAUNDERS * CO.. where they will keep con stantly on hand a well-sellected stock of GRO CERIES, winch they will sell by wholesale or re tail, for cash, or, to punctual customers, on the usual time, on as good terms as any establish ment in the city. They h-ipe. by strict atten tion to business, to asent a continuance of the patronage mo liiierally bestowed on the late con cern oi D. W. Saunders, and the public ►enerally. JOHN F. SAUNDERS, DAVID J. SAUNDERS, January 1,18 iX). DAVID J. SAUNDERS,Jr. The subscriber, in retirinir from the Grocery business, takes this method ol returning hissineer*! thanks to bis old friends for their liberal pntronano during the past eight -ears, and most cordially re commend!! lo their confidence the new firm of JOHN F.SAUNDERS k CO. I can be found at the old stand, where all persons having claims against me will present them for payment, and those indebted roHMWIU make payment with as little delay as possible. D. W. SAUNDERS. ja9-dfccwlm | I -.Mi I, JIT loN.—Tboeoueern ef WILSON fc Is BOSHER is tins day dissolved by mutual con sent. The name of the firm will be used by either partner in winding up the business of the. con cm. JOHN J. WILSON. CHAS. M. BOSHER. Rich;mosp, Jan. 2,1500. New Concern.—The subscriber will continue the wholesale and retail GROCERY BUBINBBB, at the old stand of Wilson fc Bosher. corner 17th and Main sts., and takes this occasion to return thanks for the literal patronage bestowed on the late concern, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. 1 will keep always or. hand a well-selected stock of Family and Jobbing Goods, to which ! most re spectfully invite the attention of my friends and the publio. CHAS. M. BOSHER. A Card.—The subscriber in retirin<j from the Grocery Business, takes this method of returning his sincere thanks to his old friends for their lib eral pitronafcediirimr a number of yeara, and most cordially recommends to their confidence my late partner and successor, Mr. CHAS. ML BOSHER. as a gentleman in every wav worthy of their confi dence. I can 1* louudat SAMU EL k WILSON'S. on Bhoehes Slip, where we will be plad to receive consignments. .ia3-dlm .c-wlm JOHN J. WILSON. n0.F.VK1.% t: ii mi i V.— Ths BBbasrisars hues v this d.iy formed a co-partnership lor the pur- j peae of osrrying ob a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Richmond, and have I taken the oliice oa Shoekoe Slip, lately occupied by . A. S. Samuel. They hope, by personal attention to business, to merit the patronage of their friends aud Hie public generally. A.S.SAMUEL, J. J. WILSON. I A Card. —1 take this opportunity of returning my I sincere thanks to my old friends and patrons fer their liberal support, and hope to receive a con- j tinuation of t lie same to the now concern. jaJ-dlmfccw3m A. S. SAMUEL._ I BKOWN A- McCLELLAND. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond. Va. We.the undersigned, have this day entered into a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting a ceneral COMMISSION and FORWARDING BU SIN BBS, under the name and st.leof BROWN fc McCl ELLAND. Thoy will five their strict per sonal attention to the saleof TOBACCO. WHEAT n.t;d PRODUCE generally, and to the purchase of Fertilizers and Merchandize Office next door to Deane, Hoi .on fc James, on Basin Bank. ALEX. BROWN, J. BRUCE McCLELLAND. They refer to Messrs. Johnson. Younger fc Otey, J. B Ferguson, Jr. fc Co., Dr. J. (jrattan Caliefl, of Richmond; Hon. T. S. Flournoy, Rev. Jno. A. Sett, of Halifax Bounty: W r m. A. Miller and Edgar W*hiteh<*nd. of Lynchburg; Col. S. NL D. Reid and E. S. Tutwiler. of Rockbridge county; Mayo Cahsll and P. M. Cabell, of Nelson; Judge L. P. Thompson. Augusta county; Jno. Thompson, Jr., Amherst county. ja7—lm WE HAVE THIS HAY associated ourselves together under the style of LYLE FOSTER fc CO.. for the purpose of conducting a general COM MISSION. GROCERY and LIQUOR BUSINESS. at No- 66 Cary street. 3 doors below 14th street, and respectfully solicit con-otniiients of Merchandise, Manufactured and Leaf Tobacco, Flour. Grain, fee. LYLE FOSTER. JOHN R. SIEGER. (Late with Ellett & Drewrv.) Richmond, Jan. 2d, 1860. ja V-lm_ NT9TICK.—LOUIS C. GILLESPIE is this "day ia admitted a partner in my busines, under the sty le and firm of JNO. C. SHAF ER fc CO. JNO. C. REAPER. Richmond, Jan. 2,1360. ja3—lm DISSOLUTION. -The "firm of RODDEY fc MORRISS is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. F. W. RODDEY, January 2d. IS6O. R. G. MORRISS. Co-Partnership.— The undersigned have this day entered into a co-partnership, under the style of RODDEY fc STROTHER. for the purpose of; MAN L FACTURING TOBACCO. F.W. RODDEY. Jau'y2,lS6o. [ja2-Hlml R. H. STROTHER. j C II I 1* BK O X ER A O E . _> j The undersigned have this day formed a co ■r ship under the style of MILLSPAUGH fc , for the purpose of conducting the SHIP - ERAGE BUSINESS, and respectfully so c patronage of their friends and the public. A. MILLSPAUGH. JAMES G. READ. Cary and 18th sts., near the Dock. Richmond, Jan. 1, 1860. ja2—lm* DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The firm of DANDRIDGE fc HART is this day dissolved. F. B. Hart retiring from the busi ness. Either partner is authorized to use the name of the linn in settling up. WM. G. DANDRIDGE, Dec. Slst, 1869. FRANCIS B. HART. On retiring from the GROCERY and COM- i MISSION BUSINESS, I return my grateful thanks tn my friends and tho public for the liberal j share of patronage bestowed on us, nnd take this , opportunity to recommend mv late partner. W. G. DANDRIDGE, to you, who will continue the busi- I ness, as one worth, of your confidence and sup- ! port FRANCIS B.HART, j January 2d, 1900. THK TUNSTALL HOUSE. I CRAG HEAD STREET, DANVILLE. Villi; I MA. With new furniture, and newly repaired, we as sure viators that uoetiorts will )« spared to promote tlieir comfort, and wa resnectl'iillv solicit a trial. The TUNSTALL HOUSE is also the STAGE OFFICE, and our omnibusses will always be ie readiuesa to carry -passengers to and from the Depot. A. 6. WALTERS,! J.M.WALKER. S Proprietors, j fell-lrd W. T. SIMMONS. S ! VJEW BUTTER. LARD AND CHEESE IN STORE-No.a, MAIN ST.-The subscriber has taken the above store, and oilers for sale a stock of frosh Orange County and State BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. HAMS. SHOULDERS, MIDDLINGS. FISH, CORNr.D and SMOKED BEEF, PORK, CIGARS, SOAP, STARCH, fee, fee, Ac. The altovs articles are all scut here and sold oa commission, snd will consequently he sold low for cash. |no»~U| E. HAL LOCK. Agent. ASTONISHING T» ALL.-MADAME RUS SELL, the celebrated Aatroloaut, has just arrived, and will remain but a short tune. She was bora with a natural gift to tell all the meteor lifs even your very thou*tits; will tall whether yoigare married or single, and how many times yon are to be married; will cause apeedy marriage. She haa astonished thousands with her mag 10 power. No gentleman admitted. Mrs. Eodins' Boarding- Honae, Uth or Governor atreet, between Main and Franklin bo M^**n^_ S~ IONS! SlGNß!*.«Merohan ts. Mechanics, La- i ysra. Doctors, and all othsrs in want of SIGNS, j are invited to ceil MOKT , Cornsr of Bank and Uth sts. .who continues te execute nil work in his bus with dispatch, i Jal—lm and on the lowest terms J VIRGINIA MADE X ■ BOS HUE 01%- j y Warrßßtsdbrtfcmaonfsctsrsrsnottpsiuoke; jlsw©rug Btors,eornsr ***** Btomi sts. I sgippmo. _JT*m__ r_9t\ BALTIMORE-POW lf^Wtf" Tl " STEAMBOAT COM PA- steamsr POCAHONTAS, Captain Tno*. Tnaesas, will receive freight to day .(FRIDAY,) and up to tbs hour of UoVlock, M„SATURDAY.the Xlat iast. - Freight takes to Boston, via Baltimors, st low rates, with greatest dispatch. No hogsheads takss thia tup unless engaged at our offioe. Passu <c snd fare $t. Passengers are requested to boon board before IS o'clock M., SATURDAY, the hour of departure. Tickets for passage procured either at oar offioe in the Slip, opposite ths Columbian Hotel, or at the steamers wharves. jaUi-lt ~ J__ A __\]_[ *_ W i** CURRIE. FOR NEW YORK -FIRST VESSEL. &_X_t_ Richmond and New York Line of Packets. superior fast sailing schr. LYNCH- ' BURG, Wm. C. Habbis, Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will have quick dispstoh. For balance of freight apply to jsW-ts DAVID fc WM. CURRIE. U.S.M. STEAMSHIP JAMEi^ *>FgO>T(»W N. EO R NE VV YORK .-The " a— * iI, *JA.VIESTOWN, Capt. Thos. Skinm-b. will leave here at 4 o'clock, P. M.. FRIDAY, the 20th inst. Paaaenrers are requested to l.c on board in due time. Tickets and Bertha secured at our office, or on board the ship. Passage to New York, Meals and State-room included, during the fall and winter, $m% Steer age passage SS. Passage to Norfolk, same aa by the river I mate. Freight received FRIDAYup to the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., unlessasumciency lie received prior to that hour. Consignees are requested to send for their goods - to-day. Freight for Boston will he forwarded directly on, at moderate rates of freight, and with the greatest diap-.tch. jja 19-2tl LUDLAM fc WATSON. -*„v- FOR "BREME_;-.Tlie - AT~Bremen 4gX£»l"P Lr.ONTfNK.Capt. Dk< tjex. will be at ■""■•City Point in a few days, and load for the above- mined port. For frei«lit or passive, apply to _jalt;-3teod SCHAKR. KOHLER fc CO. j >.£. FOR BUSTON.-the' .iiperSTr""f»t -<fflus> sailing schooner "J. H. WAINWRHiIiT," master, having the erenter portion at her cargo engaged will have immediate dispatch. For remainder of cargo, apply to JaM-lw W. P. COLQUITT fc CO. _______ EORBALTI MO R E—The regular ncr R. P. KING. Capt. Lrkds, ■*-* t ™ having ihe greater portion of her cargo en gaged andnoing on hoard, will have, dispatch. For remainder, apply to W. D. COLQUITI fc CO. j-l 1.1-51 ajn F6ii~ciiAKLfc.ai'iOi>, ». t.-n,esu fist sailing schooner JANE C. f E -*»PATTERSO.N, Smith Hand, master, hav ing the greater portion of her earns engaged and going on board, will have immediate dispatch. For remainder, apply to W. D. COLQUITT fc CO. _ja_l,*i-lw SPECIAL NOTH E.-Unt.~.17 *.±£tX* ther not!.-.; the YORKTOWN. Captain """'"-"■" Parkimi. will leave New York for Rich- E?B__.SSK£,§, A I u,IDA X» ■* 3 p * M-; a»«l the JAM EBTOWN, Captain Skinner, every WED NESDAY, at 3P. M. .eturning. they will leave Richmond for New York every TUESDAY and ER I Da> , at 4 P. \L, touching at Norfolk and City Point going and returnini*. jal3-ts __ LUDLAM & WATSON. Agy. FOR NEW OBfJSANB-Thejmpsnst _Q£_E_p, fast-sailing schooner ROSKNBATH. Capt. Bakkk. having a large portion of her cargo eaaeged and going on board, will have quick dis patch, bor balance of freight apply to iall-ts DAVID & WM. CURRIE. m a______*mkJ^'S iC W, — The steamer CURTIS ___________£____f K^ & will, after MONDAY next, ._ _ -.____ Sl |, | IISf discontinue running be tween tuts, Portsmouth and Norfolk, until fur ther notice. The steamer GLEN COVE. Capt. Z. C. Oiffobd. will conrinue the regular run lietwecn this. Ports mouth and Norfolk, tearing the wharf at Rocketts SS?k?& *J*EL'J i 2}!? A *< WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, at «. precisely, and re turn each alternate day, (Sunday excepted.) leav ing Norfolk at the same hour. •»l-f R. 0. HA SKINS. __ A.tt7 mM •, * ll AN HE or noi it T7 .R. ' JWJSTA KTING TO PORTSMOUTH *" u "fA>ill NORFOLK, AND REDUC TION OF FA RE.-The GLEN COVE and CUR TIS PECK will, on and after Monday next. 3rdof Octolier. leave the wharf at Rocketts. every morn ing (.Sundays excepted,) at 6,' i o'clock, precisely : the Glen Cove leaving every Monday, Wednesday <uid Friday mornings, and the Curtis Peck every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and both boats return each alternate days, touching at all the regular landings going snd returning. Passage for the round triii. to and from Ports mouth or Norfolk. $6. To City Point, St. R.O.HASKINS. Afl »'*••> REWARD.--Ranaway from the ■Fsubscriber, about the 10th September 1859. a Bftbright MULATTO BOY. about 18 years old. UO9 He is ratiier small for his age; he has had the T_f ■ scald head badly; the hair is beginning to grow again on the lower portion of his head. 1 have heard that he purchased awigand moustache, no doubt for disguise. It is pro liable that he is lurking somewheru about Richmond. 1 will pay the above reward, if he is secured so that I ttet him again. [n026 -tsl R. R. BEASLEY. IM f XO V E VOl R KYE- J. FRANKLIN fc • CO., Opticians, oiler to the public of Richmond nnd vicinity, their IMPROVED CRYSTAL PERIBCOPICSPECTACLES tor pre serviim and restoring the impaired vision to its prune vieor. Alsn. a very large assortment of .ISCROSCOPES. TELESCOPES, OPERA GLASSES and MATHEMATICAL INBTRU MENTS; the finest collect,on of STEREO SCOPES and STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES to be found in a great variety, at their office, in the City Savings Bank, 148 Mam street. Richmond Va. ,3*-. • S * 11 E It N X i i I A C ._&__. WSk lm\) R A N T . I_y %' VUstr x•B OU E y. U EN O T will**. open. ..a WEDNESDAY next. Janu mw ary 11th, nearly opposite Metropolitan Hall, on Franklin street, a lirst class EATING HOUSE, where gentlemen will find all the delica cies of the season, served up to suit the taste of the most particular. They will keep on hand choice LIQ.UORS. brands of the best grade CI GARS, etc.. and will be prepared to accommodate either individuals or parties of gentlemen with MEALS at all hours, and upon reasonable terms. ja 10- _¥____ irsn ss. THE MAKIPRARK SA- Kja A, j loon, liar BANK ST.. BET. Uth and 10th, \glf__df Will be opened on MONDAY, January 9th. ISUO.Iiy HALL & MILLER. Excellent WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS, fee. JOHN M. HALL, ja9-2w CHAS. MILLER. rr cirSffl-HnK- „VIRC.INIA C E N T R A L fi^u2o2*Wfc ll AIL R0 A D-N E W AR ■■ ■■■ and alter WE DN ESDAY, the 18th of January, the Passen ger Trains on this road Will be run as follows: DAY MA 11. ASP 1-ASSES'I EB TKAIX, Eor SGordinsviUe, Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton, fee, leave Richmond daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. n'ght passman thaix. For Gordonsville, Alexandria, Washington, Ba'ti more, Plnladelpiiia, New York, and all parts ol the West, leave Richmond daily, (Sunday nights ex cepted.) at 7 o'clock, P. M. Passengers hy this Tram co through to Alexan dria without changing cars. The OnrsH re furnished t the most improved NIGHT SEATS, trough Tickets can be procured at the ticket o Alexandria, | To Cincinnati, Washington, , Louisville, Ba#imore, I St. Louis, Philadelphia, I Chicago. New York. ) Rock Island, all important points in the Western Statea. M-tB WM. F. ADCOCK. Ticket Agent. FOR SALfc--For sale, a pair No. Icar- Zm riage or wason HORSES. 5 years old. Also, 12 well-broke MULES, sold for no fault, warranted sound and all right. Terms ac commodating. Can be seen st my stables on Dock street, between 19th and .Kb. juM-lm* E.BOSSIEUX. Er_. FOR SAUE-One new OPEN SITOP BOAT, of the largest size, two —cabins and one stable. Capacity Also, two DECK BOATS. Terms Apply to jas. c. McCarthy a co.. Cor. Sth and Byrd sts , on Canal. iETH EXTRAOTED WITIK DRUGS »»R PAIN—By Dr. J. B. NCIS. the inventor of the Galvanic Process. TEETH FILLED, CLEANED AND MEDICATED References-The Medical Fac ulty of N«w Orlems. New York and Philadelphia. Rooms at the Columbian Hotel. Patients waited upon at their own residences, if desired. CORUIALS, attention of.iie~pul*lic is invited to my we 1 selected stock of COR DIALS, made out of the host and purest flavors, and pronounced by judges to be very superior. 1 have had an experience of ten years in b ranee iv the manufacture ol < .lrditls. Ail I ask is atrial. TRAMA CONSTANT, No. in Main St., jal3—7t* between 21st and 22d. WE H AV'EIN *TOR I and for sale a superior articleof CHAMPAGNE .("Crescent" brand) imported direct from France by J. M.oiry Garland. Those in want of a superior article are requested to call at. No. SS Cary street, ja 17-tit LYLE, FOSTER ACQ. PO WDER ! I'O W DER ! : -2500 kegs Dv PonCs Sporting and Blasting Powder, of every kind, in kegs, quarter kegs and canisters, for svie by «Te»-dfcrw.n KDWTN WORTHAM A CO. | \7I RGI N I A V BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS. Tha great KANAWHA COAL AND OIL COM- En .sting of native citizens of our own appointed us Agents lor the sale ol YCELEBRATED RNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS. I of which is warranted purtiacd unadul te tha attention of apothecaries and oughout the State to our supply, which will te large, aud sold by wholesale only, at the lowest factory prices. _ ja 11-ts ___ _ GOOCH k ECHOLS. PB PEOPLE'S SAVINGS' HAWK. OFFICE ON Uth BTREET. ,rly opposite Goddin's Hall, Richmond, Via. I.IRBLTOKS: . VONGRONING, R. H. NASH. L. APPERSON, CHASt TALBOT, . W. RODDEY, JNO. BLAIR. R. H. DIBRELL. Pres't. Job a son , Bso'y. Thos. M. Ar.rniß.iD, Csh'r. This Institution, with a capital of f 73.000, char tered by the Legislature of Virginia, will receive depositee in sums not less than ONE DOL- I LAR, no ths most favorable terms. jggjr ™?ff& r M. ALFRIEND, Cshisr. GREAT BARGAINS 1 IF APPLIED FOR BOON!! A large lot of fits Ivory. Boss, Ebpsy, Horn, The al*.. ye bsinc slightly demand in manuCactßr inc. will bs retailed »sry cheap. .Boarding-bouses, families, Ac., in want will do wellte.call aeeu. Ap »ly at (Bosj-tsl R. BTCOOK'a.f Main st. PORSALE-Asmall lot' ef atronjr HARNISS i*WrWnm^__ m _^ki»_l" mV»-U Cary.ldoorsbslewlJUist. ATJCTIOjr BATiTW FVTUBM DAYS, to a decree of the Circuit Court ofHanoTSr, is which Riohais Ksrser and others are slsiatiflb, una Nath I L. Perriu snd others ate defendants, tbe undersigned will, on the IMb day of February. IMB, ou the premises, sell to tbe highest bidder, tbe TRACT OF LAND lately in the occupaacy of Mrs. Jane Psrnn. being tbe land on which Fleming Kersey dien possesssd of. Tbe tract contains H ACRES, snd in a most thrifty snd respectable neighborhood-Urn land being suacsptaWe of high improvement— ths soil being equal teeny in the neichborbood. Tubms.—One-third cash; the balance in two equal ißstalmsnte, payable st 6 and U months from day of ssls, and each to carry interest from day of sale, lor bonds with approved security, and the title retained until a deed is ordered by the Court. WM. O. WINSTON. Comm'r. jn __________*___* By E. B. Cook, Auet. HORSES, MULES, WAGONS, COWS, Ac, AT AUCTION.--On SATURDAY, 21st mat., at IV o'clock, I wilt aell, at the horas suction lot, on Council Chamber Hill, aeveral Saddle and Harnesa Horaes, anion; which is a superior Fam ily Morse, of fine size and action, can bs driven with perfect aalety by a lady. Worka well in single er double harness; also, a good Farm Horse, seven years old. ALSO—Seven very fine young Mules, in first rate condition, warranted sound and to work gentle in any kind oi harness -sold for no fault, the owners having no further use for them. Persons in want of first rate stock would do well to attend the sale. ADDITIONAL.-Will be added. 3 moat excel lent Milch Cowa and one thoroughbred Heifer. Ja2U E. B. COOK, Auet. By Tboe. W. Keeeee, Auct'r, (Office corner Uth and Cary sts.) _&____ THO CANAL BOATS, K_s JBaiBiaaHAHNESS AND FURNITURE. *mtaß*dt*mut__ I G H T E E N HORSES AND MULES, ONE SUPERIOR IOP BUGGY. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-On TUEBDAY morn ing. January- 2ltli count enema at 11 o'clock, I will sell en the Basin Bank, on 10th street, two very su perior Canal Boats, with Harness, Ropes. Furni ture, fee. And immediately after the sale of the Boats, 1 will sell at Joseph K. Hix's stable, on 10th street, eighteen Horses and Mules. Also, one very superior Top Buggy. Tksms.—For the bolts, one-half cash; the fasi ance on 4 months' credit, for approved endorsed negotiable notes, with interest added. Horses, .Mules aud Buggy, cash. ja2o THOS. W. KEESEE, Auet. By Alex. Nott. Auet. LTRMItIIK. irtiv uuul) . AND GRO- I *■ CERIES.—WiII be sold at auction, at my atoie, on SATURDAY MORNING next, commencing at 10 o'clock, a large lot second-hand Furniture. DRY GOODS—General assortment seasonable Goods. READY-MADE CLOTHING-Boots, Shoes, Hats end Caps. GROCERIES-Whiskey, Gin. Brandy, Wines, Soap, Candles, fee; large assortment China. Glass and Earthenware; 20.090 Cigars; 80 boxes Manu lactured Tobacco. JH2O ALEX. NOTT. Auet. By Dickinson, Hill A Co., Aucts. pOMMTSSIONER'S SALE.-By virtue of a v> decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Rich mond, in the case of Crouch, fee, r.>. Williams' trustee, pronounced June 13th. 1556. the sutweriber. as special Commissioner appointed by said Court, will proceed to sell, for cash, at the auction house ol Messsrs. DickinsoH. Iln.L fc Co .of taid city, on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25, ISSO, one slave, ROB ERT, twelve years old and very healthy. RICHARD S. CROUCH, jal9-tds Special Commissioner. (JMALL FARM OF ..O ACMES. ON THE CSTHREE-CHOPPED ROAD, 8 MILES WEST OF RICHMOND. FOR SALE.—We are author ized by Mr. B. J. Duval. Jr., to sell his little Farm, located as above. It contains 50 acres, aimut lo of which are cleared, balance in wooda There is on 1 lie place a nest, dwelling . a ood liarn.and the usual out-houses. As the owner resides in tnothercoon tv, he has no use for this farm, and will, in order to e.tfrct a sale, sell it at the low price of 91,000 Ap ply to GODDIiS fc APPERSON. • ja 17-lw NEW STATIONERY WAREROOM, llTii STREET, UNDER THE EXCHANGE The undersigned is opening a xell selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, em bracing all the different kinds of Writing Papers. Envelopes. Tissue Paper, etc. Also, Negotianle I Notes, Checks, in sheets or bound, elegantly en graved and printed in colors: Legal Blanksand oth er printed forms, and a large invoice of Card Boards and Cards for printers, at wholesale factory prices. ja 17-lw ISAAC LYON. NOTICE.— Every nrticle purchased for the Co lumbian Hotel must i*e paid for in CASH at the tune of delivery, as I will not be responsible for any accounts kept. JOS. H. CRENSHAW, Prop'r. It is particularly desirable that every artie'e pur chased by us for the Columbian Hotel shall lie col lected for the same day of its delivery, Purchases made by us will be paid by us on delivery. WYATT CARD WELL, C. B. LUCK. ja 17—lot Managers Columbian Hotel. CELLING OPE ATI OST." c> TO CHANGE BUSINESS. Intending to change my business this Spring, I offer mv whole stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, Ac., AT COST. LEWIS A. MYERS, Ma.n street, square above St. Charles Hotel. j*l7—lm OFFICE K. tt D. K. K. C 0.,( Decemlier 19, 1359. < NOTICE. --The Coupons of the Bonds of thia company due on the Ist Jnn.iary, 1360. in Near York, will be paid at the Union Bank in tliat city, or at this office with exchange. THO. W. BROCKENBROUGH, de2o—ts Treasurer, j ""OFFICE RICH, fc YORK RIVKRR. R. CO.,< Richmond. Dec. 23,1859. \ PROPOSALS addressed to the undersigned are invited, for building in Virginia one Passenger CAR, the same dimension and finish as throne now on the road. THOS. R. SHA « P. de2*--ts Sup't. UIIOtKOE MILL RICHMOND GROUND |J PLASTER—The subscriber has earnestly la. bored, for the past four years, to exclude Northern Ground Plaster, by the establishment of a Home Mill, and supplying an article superior to any re ceived from tne North, and claims a perfect suc cess. He liegs leave to return his grateful thanks to his pttrons, and asks to inform all interested that he has completed his improvements that will enable him to supply any demand that may arise. His stock of Lump is heavy, (based upon the enormously increased use of i superior article,* selected from the purest Windsor t Nova Scotia, quarries, with special reference to its richness in Sulphate of Lime. The reputation of ins brand shall he sustained at every etlbrt and cost, and lie asks only an experiment,.! trial of those who have not made application of this valuable fertilizer. JOHN 11. CLAIBORNE, No. 11 Pearl st. ja S—3m HITTING AND BEWlfttt MAC HI N KM. WEED'S PATENT LOCK STITCH SEW ING MACHINE. Price *50 to siai oach. ALSO-WILI.COX fc GlßßS'celebrated SEW ING MACHINE, invented by J. E. A. Gibba, of Mill Point, Pocabontas county, Va. Price .*4O to •■**i_> each. Those wishing a good, low-priced, well made, reliable Machine, are assured that the supe rior merits claimed for this Machine can be relied "T.'kEWISE-AIKIN'S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, a new and useful invention, for aale by DARBY fc JOHNSON. Agents. Nn. 13 Governor St., Richmond. Va. P. S.—Those desirous of obtaining an Agency for the sale of these celebrated Machines in Virginia, South Carolina and Tennessee, will find it to their interest to make early application. D. fc J. OBAIIITN .STvTIXTUR EST-Having my new factory, with enlarged facilities and great ly improved machinery.nnwin complete operation, I solicit orders from my femer customers, many of whom were disappointed last year in conse quence of the binning of mv shop. My machinery is all new and of the best eharncter. I have a few FLATTENING MILLS on hand, and shall continue to manufacture . ILLB.BAN DS. CASINGS -md liKNCH KNIVES, of different patterns. My IMPROVED BAND, with ribbed casings, will lie entirely reliable aud much better than the old kind of Bands with plain casings. ja 2-lm H.M. SMITH. rpRUSTEE'S NOTICE.-C. Boktchek has,by A his deed of this date, (which is of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Richmond.)conveyed to me iv tiust. for the bene fit of his creditors, all of his stock of Trimmings and goods of every description iv Ins store. No. 175 Broad street, also all of the debts due to him. I have appointed him my agent to make sale, pri vntely. of the stock on hand, and to collect the debts that are due. Persons wanting toad* in tke Trimming and Fancy line, will find it tv their interest to make purchases, as tkt business must be closed up. WM. F. WATSON, Trustee. Richmond. 31st December. 1559. ja J— Im CFSCIAL NOTICE T» MEDICAL RTtl- U DENTS.—We oiler to Physicians and Medical Students, a complete assortment of reliable M ED -ICIHES. CHEMICALS. PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS.SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and APPLIANCES. MEDICAL SADDLE BAGS KfICKET CASES, and every article needed 'hysician's outfit, on as good terms aa they i had Bt tiie North. Being practically se ed with every department Stun* business. ring particular attention to supplying Piiy s, **c invite Studer.U to call and examine our estimates of outhts and stock fSnttali*, before pur chasing, feeling .confident tint in'quality, style and prices, we can give entire satisfaction. MEADE fc BAKER. Pharmaceutists, PlttS N. W. corner Main snd loth sts., t-6t Just above P.ist-Otfice. Rfi I N I A i A V 1 N tt S B A N I ... Chartered by tke Legislature of Va. CAIITAL-S100.UU)! MONEY received on deposit in sums of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards, on waich intereatat the rate of six per centum per annum ia paid for auma remaining six montlta or longer; lor shorter pe riods, interest at the rate of 3 per centum. She whole joint stock bound for the deposits. eposiU receiver aiid certificates issued by ths Cashier, T. B. BTARKE, at the store of E. B. Spesee, corner of Main and Governor streets, Riohmoad, Va. *AM'LB, COTTRELL. f rss't, de »-3m C* WALTHALL, Ssc'retarv. NOTICE. ..All persons indebted to the estate of JOHN COS BY, deed. ars requested to come forward aad say up, as louder indulgence suanot bs siren. Those navies claims asaiast the estate will please present them without delay. We may lie found at ths late residenoe of Mr. Cosbv on Mayo street, os tbs 17th and Mth of ths present "gfc*. CT.liSgH't.'"-^- EITRA FINE GENTLEMEN* LINEN HDKPS.-««extra fine Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs, larre sise, for gentlemen's use, selltr. off at M seats, saeb. vorjhfrpm » to » cents. ConMi.see,B_dbslievs. MAILKRT, 41 Mu»n sfc . J <^ll*^?•-A.ft!, **ii i» *?*** ••■••. ****7 jal9-tds AgcnoirßAtJ» X *_HI*S.T. JWBJ*W©opu mtimaguT d Kg'isa2^~ ■ 1 splendid Rosswood PIANO, nude by J. J Wir. B^s^r^tt"^ B^:^^/-. Chairs, 1 antique do.. 1 Rocker tbe whole being elaborately served. -ALSO -1 Rosewood PARLOR SUIT, same number of pieces, covered witb Silk Velvet Plush. Handsome Rosewood TABLES, with Egyptian and Statuary MsrMs Tope. 1 Sfgffl'Bisiuiai ETEORE, of tbe latest and most lashionable atyle. eoX^bJ**** I ** * ad fsarain CARPETS; OT- RKCEpffoN CHAIRS; VASES and MANTEL ORNAMENTS; Silk. Bro catel and Lace CURTAINS, with Cornice to cor respond. H A?£' SV\ I et&fa o ***** «»«antly carved. .} $&£*& CaA M B 9* Bfc:T « consisting of 1 Eu n ***,' SS J m ±l m lt^SS^ * Marble Too Cabinet. L222_ELy , f_s? d ' •"»'"•« t«»P. and Chairs; the didl c ed mort • x * u,, - te "*•» and aplen mWtSWq£P '' lS i A ?»»»«•'• Hair aad Shuck MATTRESSkH; Brueseia Chamber CARPETS; SWattS* l*"»»ls-Top CABINETS and WASH STANDS; Mahogany and Cherry WARDROBES; Ss^p?sf y „ Jenn ? Ll m d and MATTING, entirely new; FEATHER BEDS Mahogany WORK TABLES; i.OOKING GLASS ES; Parlor an«l Stair OIL CLOTH, with brass rods; Window CURTAINS, Ac., Ac , 1 Walioganv BKORKTARY and BOOK CASE; & .ft l - t a SI 9. fc ' BO £ RD; Side and Dining !A! L t 5: .5* ne S t at CHAIRS; REFRIGERA TOR: together with a Inrge lot of CUT-GLASS. CHINA and GHANITF vAre, JARS, Ac.VAc: —ALSO— 1 Large COOKING cIOVE; 1 Ironing do.; to gether with the usual variety of KITCHEN UTEN oILo. The above Furniture is of the most elegant quali ty. and to enable those wishing to purchase an op portunity ot examining tne same, the residence will lie open on Tuesday, 2tth instant, from P until 5 o clock. E. I». COOK, ADDITIONAL.-Will be added sale— 1 very fine Bay HORSE, well broke,gentle and kind—said to be a fa at trotter. ALSO, A very handsome open CARRIAGE and HAR NESS, va M \ E. B. C, Auet. TBI' ST SALE OF WINE. BRANDY, WHISKEY. RUM. GIN, CORDIALS, ic ily virtue of adeed of trust to me, from John J. Mellon, importer and Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Brandies and other Liquors, dates the 31st day of Deoember. 1859. and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond oa the 7th day of J.* nuary. 1880, to secure certain cred itors therein named, and all other creditors of the said Mellon who shall establish their debts to the satisfaction of the trustee within 30 days from the date of the record of the deed, t shall proceed to sell, at public auction, on THURSDAY, the 26th January, commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M, at the store, on the north side of Cary street, between 12th snd 13th streets, lately occupied by John J. Mellon, all the WINES, Li QUORf. CORDIALS, STORE FIXTURES,and OFFICE FURNITURE contained in saiu store, and conveyed to me by the said deed. The stock of goods embraces the usual variety sold by such dealers. Tkkms.—All sums under iglflO. ensh ; for all over that sum negotiable notes, satisfactorily endorsed, payable tour months after date. All tho creditors of JOHN J. MELLON, not named in the said deed are requested to present their eUiuis, properly authenticated, to me, at the office of McKae.V Heath, in Goddia's Hall, on Rank street. ROBCOE B. HEaTH, Trustee. Sale conducted by E. B. Cook, Auct'r. I ja 18-tds j ~~By Chas."T."^orthara'ACe7rAuct's. (NABOB SALE OF NEW ORLEANS SU y GAR AND MOLASSES.—On WEDNESDAY, January 18th, at our Warehouse on the Dock, com mencing at 11 o'clock, vie will sell the cargo per schr. Eclipse, from Attakapas. consistm* of 3G3 hhds. prime to choice ORLEANS SUGAR. jUSObtls. " ** •* MOLASSEB. Ibbms of Sale.—For sums under *1W), cash; over jj-tu), 1 mouths' credit, for aoproved negotia ble paper. CHAS. T. WORTHAM A CO., jall-tds Aucts. POSTPONEMENT.-The above sale is postpon ed until WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst.. at samo hour and place. __**__] C. T. W. A CO. By J. 11. _% A ICTION SALE 2 WAGONS, r-ARTS, it- CORN SHELL ERiTic-Os BAT DR DAY morning January 21st. at 10 o'clock, at the horse lor. on Council Chamber Hill, 1 lour-Horse Wa gon. 2 Carts. 1 one-Horse Wagon, 2Cornshellers, 1 Cutting 80.-.l Wheat Fan. together with a large variety oi Farming Utensils. Terms.—All sums of ten dollars and over, sixty days' credit, for negotiable notes, satisfactorily en dorsed. |ja 17-tdsJ S.B.D IGUES. Auet. By Thos. W. Keesee, Auct'r., [Office corner of 12th and Cary streets. 1 TRUSTEE'S SALK OF~STOCK OF ORO CEHIEBAND HOI sREHOLD FURNITURE, AT AUCTION.-By virtue of adeed of trust, re corded in the Richmond Hustings Co.;it Othce. I will sell,oll SATURDAY morning, 21st January, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the store occupied by J C.Porter, on Broad street, two doors above W. P. Ladd'a DriK- Store.all of the stock of GROCE RIES and HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNI TURE. Terms at sale. DAVID J. SAUNDERS.Sa., Trustee. Sale conducted by Thos. W. Kbesisb, Auet. ial7—tds rVrt L s 1 E K"T»aTe OF .PERSONAL 1 PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF MAN CHESTER.—By virtue of adeed of trust executed to me by Henry B. Hall, I shall sell on SATUR DAY, 21st January, 1860, at public auction, in the town of Manchester, at the tobacco factory lately occupied by the said Hall, 011 Main street, sII the FACTORY FIXTURES, and some loose LEAF TOBACCO : and immediately afterwards I shall sell all the HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FUR NITURE of the said Hall. Also-a good MILCH COW. All the Furniture is entirely new. Sale will commence at 2 o'clock. P M. ja 17-tds BENJ. 11. NAS IL Trustee. Hy tioddln A Apperson, Auct's. pOMMISSHKNEHS' SALE OF VALI'A *-> BLE REAL ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER.—Hy virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chesterfield, pronounced at its Octolier term, 185!), in lbs case of Severance vs. Doitlev, we will sell at public auction, on the pre mies, on .MON DAY, February 13,1560. st the hour of 4 o'clock, r. M., (if fair; if not, next fair d.ay.i a LOT frosting 1 ti2 f«;et on south side of Ho!!, be tween Lawrence snd Warrington streets, and run ning back 160 teet, with improvements thereon, in cluding the OLD FARMERS' HOTEL, now in the occupancy ot .Mr. Junes Donla>. Also, s l.bT in rear of and adjoining the ai.uie. fronting6o feet 011 Warrington street, and extending back between parallel lines 254 leet to Lawrence street, with the improvements thereon. A part of the first named lot, fronting 35 feet on Hull street, by 160 feet deep, will be first sold, and tins balance divided to suit purchasers. Tkk v. -.- -EnoUfch in cash to pay expenses of s>*le and costs of suit; balance at 6 12 and la months, for negotiable notes, interest added, with approved en dorsers, and title retained until the whole purchase money is paid—the purchaser to pay the taxes and insurance ibr IWO. ROSCOEB. HEATH,* r „_,„ CHAS. T FRIEND, \ Com rs. Goddix k Appeb-on. Aucts. ja 12—tds My James M. Taylor A Son, Aact's. FRAMED TENEMENT ON CATHARINE STREET, AT AUCTION.-We will sell upon tiie premises, on MONDAY, the 23rd day of Janu ary. con iuencin< at 4 o'clock P. M, a very neat and tomtortabie framed DWELLING, on Catha rine strt-et, near to Messrs. Glinn A Davis' Buck Yard. The house has several rooms, with a brick kitchen two staries hi. h, Ac. The Lot fronts 29 feet, and runs back 100 feet to an alley 10 feet wide. Tica .».—One-half cash; balance at 6. 12and 18 months, for negotiable notes, with interest added and secured by a trust deed. ja 13 JAS. M. TAYLOR A SON, Auct's. 2 VACANT LOTS ON CATHARINE ST. AT AUCTION.-We will sell on MONDAY. the 2 .1 day of January, commencing- at 4 o'clock I. M., two very desirable building LOTS on Cath arine street, fronting each 32 leet, and running, back 10« leet to an alley lv feet wide. Terms.—One-third caah; balance at t and 1] months, for negotiable notes, with interest add ed, and secured by trust deeds. ia 13 JAS. M.TAYLOR A SON. Aucts. rj TRUSTEE'S SALE OF * VACANT LOT AON I'NION HILL.—As trustee in s certain deed of trust, executed by T. D. Thompson, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Henrico County Court, 1 will sell, upon the premises, on SATUR DAY, tne 21st day of January. commencing at 4 o'clock, P. M.. a certain LOT OF LAND, on 30th, letween 0 and P streets, having a front of SS feet, and running back 132 teet to an alley 16 feet wide. Tbrms. —One-third cash ; the balance at 3 and 6 montha. lor negotiable notes, with interest sddsd, and secured by a trust deed. - : „ JAS. M. TAYLOR, Trustee. Ja». M. Taylor A Son. Auct's. jail c 11E RI V K'S SA LE. -By an order of Henrico *J County Court, made on the 7th day of January. I*wo, 808, a runaway slave, the property of Mrs- Lucy Keesee, of the county of Charles Cny.will !>eso!d on MONDAY, the first day of February Court, 1. .*), at the front door ol the Court- Hoiiae of Henrico County, for jail feea and other incidental expenses, at 12 o'clock, M. jalS- tds- JOHN A. HUTCHESON. 8. H. C._ _AI.K OF VALUABLE HOUSES AND kJ LOTS IN THE TOWN OF ASHLAND AND A SMALL TRACT OF LAND NEAR THE SAM E PLACE.-By rirtae of a deed of treat exe cuted to tiie undersigned by Ed. Greater, dated the Ist of January. 1859. and ths decree pronounced by Hauover Circuit Court on tha 27th September, Ml . in ibe c.iuaeof Moore vs. Grsmeret al., I •hall proceed to aell. on the premtees, in Ashland, on WEDNESDAY. the 2Mb day of January, 55, nt 12 o'clock-M.,( if lair; if not, tbs next fair day.) the Real Estate conveyed by said deed, being the same conveyed by W m. H. Fox U> ths said Gre ater. The firat lot contains three serss snd fronts on Maui street. There ia ob it s eomfortaWe bouse, nearly new. and neeeaaery out bouses. Tbs trust ol ißßdeootßiußUSKse rue. about Ii of which ars cleared nnd aoeiovad, asd ths halsnos ia waoda.— This property is very Yslunble. Wmmmm T f? M r A -~ ons fo( >rth cash, and the balance on n eredU OJO-. -«-r th * *" or .««T in fuct of George Moore, snd in fk"ii _\ u l! r J lh th- .*«:»•. bhoeu mMtioned.l about three sens, is veU enclosed with a plank *•***'_*»& the buiidinss oossist oi two new staMss end n burn. Thsrs is n usU uf water on tbs p*s .^i^^isd^^^g^^ tressss. Csrpets. Bsttraw, On^fesiU|Bub' Ths above uiirom a IsasjMtfM. >aa. is ia BBost sxssHsbt JPUI UF^O** i ~~ 3y> B y J. ri.bjuuejAJ.Vr. ,' r A » BAJ^^^lggfciittiPwnßfw^ Furniture. Hair NattisJZs. MaWsuTEmbuZl TBBUS.—Allsumsof ten doflatii aHoSeiSB ' days' credit. ssgotiaUs *Z dorsed. irk BiftnWnr«ij^ D. F. Booth. Saleaman. ™y tg By Bicbnrd Cautueru» Auet. ' " ON FRIDAT.XHh instant, at Me'sleek. a.M. at my store. I wilt esU at aaeboa. UMMhtou |£ rings, in goes order; Ml boxes Tohassot M bum Soap: 5 bsm Butter; Cheese: sew Rama, BbsulZ and^Wb^s,;^^^^^^ Be J. M. PiM—, Auet. WILL BE M>Ll>. every niibt ibis wnsk.uk auctioa room SS. Mala street.eeuuusueans ut 7 o'clock, a lame levels* of bus GobL sklfer,us4 Plated WATCHES: fine _M GUARD and VE§T CHAINS. &_W\Mk_TA_ I.AINS; Silver-PUted a\HtOS__J__tnWß_lCA_B. TORS.Ac. Also, a lot of PANCT OOMt, CI GARS, CUTLERY, Ac. N.B.—Consignments receiving every day sad ssei without reserve. J. H. DIGOER, AusU D. F. Booth. Betosmaa. JaV-Ss By Ales. Net*. AueS. NIGHT SALES.-WATCRES, JEWRLR? AND FANCY GOODS-WiM bs soUfatUMU tion. at my atore, commencing at 7 o'elssb, Tli IB EVENING, and continued daring thesssssstfSUgy night, a large aaaortrnent of Ins Held ansfhiTSa t\ atchea. line Jewelry. Bracelets, Casey Bums, Knives and Forks. Pocket Cutler*. Castors, Glass ware, Merino Shirts. Drawers. Table Clothe. Csav simeres, Bed Spreads, Cigars, and Fanqy Oasis, no 30 ALEX. NOTT.Aik^ I NFIRMARY OF THK NIEOICAA. U4_L > LEGE.-Tbialnirmsry ie eitaated at the earner of Marshall and College streets, ia as elevated sua healthful position, convsnteat to the Railroad De pots. Hotels and other centres of bosinsss. ft M furniahed with every arrangement requisite fpr thesßccesefnl treatment of diseases aad interna. and for tho comfort of the sick. All persons re timing MEDICAL or SURGICAL aid. sxsssi the insane and those laboring under contagious diseaaea, are admitted into the institution. Trine in women ars also rsesivsd and earsfilly sttssosl Private rooms furnished when dssirud. The eatienU are uader ths enargs of the Ftsfas •ore of the .uilegs, who visit the wards daily. The charges for Board, Medical Attendance, Nursing and Medicine are, for Peruses. Colored " - ....„.......,¥# Private Rooms I tn • l* In addition to the above rates, in oases resairise a Surgical Operation, by agreement with the pro prietors of the Bellevue Hospital, a small Cm is charged for the operation, varying from RI to #Rl, according toils importance. The particular fee JU any case may be ascertained by appleutiou teeita er of the Attending Surg sons or tae Rssßssnt Fby sieian. All charges payable on tbs rsasoval of the pc- Attesdint Surgeona—Profa. GIBBON, FBTICO LAS and WELLFORD. Attending l'hvsiciane— Proh. TUCKER CON* WAYandMtCAW. Reaident Phyaioiau—EDMUNDS MASON, M. P. Steward-F. M.PARRISH. 5 President-L. S. JOYNES, M. D. Perkoiis in the country, desiring tosendaattsuts t« the Infirmary, may address either thsPrMtdsat or the Resident Physician. fa IS—ly ELLE. I E HOSPITAL.-This lnatita Urn. which haa been in successful operation fsr tas last seven yeara, ia situated nn Chorch Hiß, Rich mond, Virginia, in a delightful, airy poetßes. asd is furnished with every convenience sennueivsts the contort of patients and the aucoeaaful traat iiient of dissass. It haa lately undergone extensive repairs. Bnotes have been nicely furnished suitable to tbs sooom modntinn of gentlemen who may find it iaeonve nient to lie treated at their private lodgings. Particular attention will be paid to tuo lying-in wards, which are peculiarly oominodious. < Payable on the removal of the Patient.) White Patients, per week _ _ -„. M Colored do. do. ..„■ t Private Rooms, do 97 to Bit aeeeptaaoes required for patisnta rrosa the country, unless where the parties are known lv one of the Physicians of the Hospital. This includes all charges for Board, Medical At- , tendance. Nursing and Medicine. By aa ai range ment with the Infirmary of the Medical Collage, a small additional fee, ranting from •> to M. wlft lie charged for Surgical cases. Ths particular sunt may bs ascertained tieiore-hand by appbeaUoats on*! of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted, ■ru. Ne Patient received for lass than » wesk. The undersigned will live their perapaal atten tion to all Patients placed is their Hospital. AiTK.MUNo piiTsicranai JAM ES BOLTON, M. D., Grace at, between eth and sth. THOMAS POLLARD, M. D., Governor at, Ist door above Richmond House. O. A. CRENSHAW, M. P., opposite American WM. W. PARKER. M. D„ Lsw Buildisg, SST ner of 12th and Franklin atr. C, W. P. BROCK. M. D.. Resident Physician. JOHN k UEORGE 6IBSON, BUiLDKBM, t) RICHMOND. VA., would reepsctfolly isforsa their Irieudaand the publio generally, thst their establishment, at the corner of Cary aad tf'hata.. (recently destroyed by fire.) has been rebuilt In v substantial manner, and that they are now pre pared to reaume operations in their department ef Ihi tineas on an extenai ye scale. To this end they have enlarged Iheir workshops, and famished tbem with all the improved MACHINERY sad other appliances which can facilitate or expedite the prosecution of CARPENTRY WORK in its various branches. Their new Saw Mills on Msyo'a Island are new completed on such a scale of capacity aa will eaahte tbem to meet the increasing demands ef the city for l.uilding timbers. The mills ars of ths largest and most approved kind, built by George Pass A Co., of Baltimore, and having their patent motions and attachments. Tne Steam Knrine, of one hus dred horse power, was built by John k James Tam er. of this city. Tbey have on hand several rafts of first rate pine logs, and have made erraagemaafca to get a continuous supply, aud are prepared ts fell all orders promptly,at reasonable puces aad pa accommodating terms. They have engaged a reli able merlmp ie to work the.ir lath inaohiae, and anil furnish plasterers' laths in any quantity that may lie desired. They will, as heretofore, furnish ruansandßS timatks lor buildings and other iiuprovsmsats. and will contract for tbe erection and somplstloa of the same, in the city or country. For tbe liberal patronage extended to tbem hi past years by the citisens ot Richaaond and ether portions of the State, they beg leave to exprsau their grateful thanks, aud assure theaa thst tnsy will sndeavor by every means in thsir powsr to merit a continuance of their favor and oonndesos. W SHADES '-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AT 230 DROAD Sr.-M. GOLDEN takes pleasure m announcing that he haa reduced tbe prices of his KH A DFS vi per cent, below former prices, un til further notice. His larss assortment consist* of Gold, Gold and Velvet, light and dark land scapes, llouquets, Vsses, Plaiß, Gothic, Gross. BUS} Blue Shades, with Gold border; ths best article ef Fixtures to match; Curtain Bands snd Corsiees, etc; a .-rent variety of English and American OIL CLOTHS, with flannel back, plain er Igursd.sn widths. Call and see arises, st tbs established Cheap Dry Goods and Wu dow Shade Store of M. GOLDEN. » Bread Bi ds S- 8m Opposite ths stors ot ftnatlss k Cub■ AIIMIMMKAIOKB NOTK K.-TbS un dersigned having qualified as Adiniaiatrateflk with the will annexed, ot Thos. O. Burton, dee's. request all persons having claims agaiast tfeeea tate, tojpreaent them to na. that arrangements ju«p lie made for their settlement, and these nwsMSH to tne estate in any manner, will make iHHnsSBSSS payment to us, aa indulgence saaaot bs atwun. Ada'rs. with tbs will an'sexed. of ja7-lm Thee O. Burlji,»,*^y u LOOK. LOOK. LOOK, AT CMT-OMM AT A GREAT SACRIFICE AT E. «5L> SMIT'S, tob BROAD BTREET.-The hssSuusHb ladies' colored Kid Gloves at lU* OSBta; SSJssuUl Coissts.to lace ia front. WS cents; BradsoUM KM brotdered Hdkl's. at WH cents; rich Bmbrmdstei Coham at 75 cents, worth 91 W; White TnrIMSUS at imS cents: I 1 Brows Sheetings at t eesgetSbas4> at i2j»csnu; other styles of Blesahed aad Beuwu Cotton* at reduced pness;. Irish atMsts. worth 76; Cambric and Swiss Edsiass and ißSert ,ngs ; Whits Cambrics. 1W »wdTNatbTsl Bt*fj Cambric Bands; Black Silks: White an? Rail Flannels : Dress and Cloak Triiemiuts; MS QbMJin sta great saenfiee; Ho..p Skirts: TbiWUeSB and Edgings; Shirt .Bosobu; Milhnasy *2m*tm'_ Hemstitched, Grass Lines, nnd *XtSot mtjmft Hdkfs.; a Urce lot ot Arttlaisl Flowers, to bsasß atone half of their value. Tbe goods anstbs SOUL snd rather than remove them, wilt bs otbred ul auch prices as to eoavinee persons tbey ars ssM at cost, aad a maay isstanees witboat rsflusd tessss. E.jSOLDSMIT.mBNMdsSMSi. OV. *% NKIT PR E»i DENTIA LBLRNV TION.-This is s very imsartaas snisKss. but it is equally as imsortaat to know where pen eun buy lioods right low. so se is stabs pear mtrnif reach twice as far. The very pssss ss ussspMMi can lad at alt timea c largesssftftoeeet srtaeMn broiSered Blsesua aad OsUsre. *m,mamm_\mo__jjufAu wori'n 7»c ; Hosiery; Lis«allaa3kerebMßVßiOCr aad ths richest Fsiiuoidersdeussal Bl."wnrtnl>t Check and Swiaa Musbu,. tram Ms. snQswißfc utws to one and JL tm MmMMJmLMMMUkk' declared a ssssi - aaanslSviuiM ssMfeMU USBW sststct to s tsffirtlsn sfifstt r*n*ilTTr*i^Bw **£!**• .— __[_*\ __7^^~__