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MONDAT MOENIWO..7™....JAK.^uin. tbs Servant si tbe r #rfrt ., trsas. Our readers will n>mem'^ r tn# , t au w days •go we pnbllabed nn >c gBBt of the arre*t of 001. Grosa, a celebra* forger, at Pittebur*; % Pa, including a e' At#m , nt ln regard to a ne gro »lave owner* fey <jroaa. Tbe Lyncbborg Virginian following statement in connection wltß t |, c narrative: The col K>rmA individual so flatteringly' allud ed to, o* , r C itiz*>ns will no doubt be surprised __•**_. Is no other peraoo than "Bob Bur w *'.i "ao well known in ihiscity as the former popular bar-tended at tbe Cabell and Norvell Hoiims He wa* inirchained from his owuer, William M. Bnrwell. Esq., of Bedford county, by Dross, who sojourned in this city for a abort tune, during ths summer of f». He re presented himself as a New Orleans broker: said he was affected with fit*, and w.-i- anxious to purchase a trustworthy and intelligent ser vant, wbo would be with bim at all limes, Making lbs acquaintance of Bob at the Nor vell Ilouse. a mutual liking very soon sprung up, and before be left be purchased the negro, paying IMjOO for him. A draft, whicß was duty nooored, on some house North, was Riven lor the amount. Soon after leaving here. Bob says the party went to Pari*, when alter re maining sometime, he lost hi« owner, *:iy* he searched for him several days but without euccess. lie then went to the American em bassy at Pari*: made a statement ol the fact* in thecase to Judge Mason, our Minister, Bad finally prevailed on the Judge to employ bim as a servant in hi« family. He remained with Judge Mason until the death of that gentleman, was with him when be died, closed his eye* and shrouded him,and returned with his remaihs to this country. A day or two after his arrival in New York city, be accidentally met with his master, the two being mntually pleased with the meeting.— Not long afterwards. Cross sent him to Paris on business, he remained there a lew week? and tben returned to thi-s country. Was in Italy some time, and iv the vicinity of Sollu rino when that celebrated battle was fought. On Thursday last Bob very unexpectedly made his appearance in this city. Tbs object of his visit at this time is to raise 81,400, lor which he is to be mortgaged. He bungs a power of attorney from his owner, authoriz ing bim to make this arrangement. The writ tea instrument also directs that fifty dollars of the money shall be handed over to Bob, aud the remainder sent to Cro6s, at Philadelphia. When it was intimated to Bob that most persons would be afraid to invest money in a man as white as himself, he at once remarked that he "considered himself a gentleman, nnd would remain the faithful slave of any una who would pay thedesired sum of money." He prottwses to have the most unbounded confidence In the honor of bis master, as well us his ability to extricate himself from his present difficulties. He says there exists no proof to substantiate the charges on which he was arrested, and that his innocence will be clearly established. We are inclined to think that Bob is singular in this belief. Further Foreign New*. The Teutouia brings the following: The applications lor the New Canadian loan have reached the sum of Xl-',00n,000 sterling. The Bank of England had raised the price for flue gold to £3 les. A letter from Rome says: "Money is coming In from Ireland, Bavaria and the Catholic States of Germany, but the PapaJ Govern ment wants men. Recruiting is going on by the Nuncio. The recruits from Vienna and Munich arrive here via Ancona and Trieste. "The pamphlet' Le Pape et le Congres' was known at the Vatican the same day it appeared at Paris. M. Sacconi, the Papal Nuncio at Paris, has received the proof sheets of i t, which he forwarded by a special courier to Rome.— The effect produced upon the Pope was im mense. Tbe same courier was sent back to Paris with a dispatch instructing the Papal representatives to ask for a formal and public denial from Count Walewski of any participa tion of the Government in the pamphlet in question. The reply given by the Trench Minister was evasive, and did not satisfy the Roman Gov ernment. A Council of Cardinals was held on the-'Bth of December, in which the follow ing decisions were adopted : " I. Suspension of the departure of Cardinal Autonelfi for Paris until the temporal rights of the Church were recognized as the basis ol all discussion in the Congress. «' a. Immediate increase of the Papal army, for the defence of the States of the Chnrch. "3. Publication of a solemn declaration con demning tbe pnmplet ' Ln Pape et le Cougres.' "This last decision waa put into execution next day, by an official protest iv the Gioi vale di Roma." _ Brilliantly Bkaitifil, yet Unhappy — When Mademoiselle Mars, the celebrated French actress, whose beauty and genius were so much admired by Napoleon 1., was growing old; though she possessed money, diamonds, horses, carriages, etc., and a hotel in Pari-, be sides two or tbree country houses ; though ber saloons were the most popular of all in Paris : though every distinguished person in Europe had recognized her superiority, and every one almost hud yielded, in bank notes and rich presents, to her fascinations, she was never theless, the tiiiliappit'st woman iv France, be cause, as an actress, people were tired of ber. The witty Eugene de Mirecouri gives an ac count other pleading with the manager of tbe Francais to tie allowed to appear yet a littie longer, and her grief at findiug her name in the "attaches" only two or three times a week. "Am I, then, no more an actress 1" suid un happy Murs, "nave 1 not my voice as always .' Are not my arras beautiful, and do not my eyes shine as in old times!'" Poor womaii— like Mrs. Siddons, her only pleasure was dressing fr r the scene, anil her dearest friends were the dazzling toot-liable. It was, indeed, bard to forego them. But one night some he irtless person threw au "immortelle"—the wreath whlcb the French hang upon to-be— on tbe stage, and it fell as intended, directly at the feet of the actress, whose professional ardor had outlived her beauty. She lied from the stage, morn tied and horror-struck, bear ing the green wreath with her. The harsh lesson was not lost upon her sensitive nature. "Ah, these cauailleof Parisians !" was her ob servation, and she sadly resigned to tbe abnn* doumeut of the dressing-room, whosegold and Bilver toilet set, miraculous appointment, etc., were the marvel of Paris, aud never entered a theatre again. ConuBBCB ok Cbablkstok am.Savannah. The following is a statemeui of the exports from the port of Charleston, S. C, to foreign conntries, for the year ending Dec. 31st, lt.'.ii.— First quarter euding 31st March, SSLtgtJMI; 2d do., ending 30th June, S1 ,i ! ~> l,-tiU ; 3d do., end ing 30th September, *t.l,!K>7,s-43; lilt do., ending Slat December, $0,064,474. Total, eU7_n,4t& Statement of imports iuto the district of Charleston from foreign countries for the year ending I>ec.3lst, ISsD:—lst quarter, ending 3ls: March, 5—,714; 'Jddo., ending 3uth June, 985, --457; 3d do., eudiuc 3btb September, 3t3,_5; 4th do., ending 31at December, lir>,::«i. Total, • 1,596,135. Export* for the year 185fc, 810,321,5&>. Im ports for same period, *!H*J,K.'t<. Tbe following is a statement of the exports from Savannah, Ga., to foreign ports for the year ending Dec. 3lst, IKVJ:—lst quarter end ing 31st M-rch, 5,154,511; Md do., 3t'ih June, 3,688,643; 3d do., 3nth September, 61«,7_; 4th dOj 31st December, 6,340,740. Total, lii,tKi7,6\j-.». Statement of imports into the district of Sa vannah from foreign countries, for the year ending Dec. 31, I_U:—lst quarter ending.list March, #-—0,044; «ddo.,3oth June.sio<t,o3ti; 3d do., Sutb September, 81H,P70; 4th do., 3ist De cember, 8283,840. _ » A Tbxas HanotßK.—The Austin Slate Ga aette, of tbe Mth inst., relates tbe following Incident: While Cor Unas was at Rio Grande City, be called upon tbe lady of Capt. 11. Clay Davis. lie Informed ber that he bad orders to kill tier bosband on Bight, but assured her ol bis inten tion not to molest herself or family. She ra* Jpssum with all the heroism of a Spartan wo man, "My husband has gone with a company °/.. voI, V? , * er " to he, P t»e People of Browns- JUln. You may be able to attack and kill him, but if you do, you will have to go home and toil your folks you had to tight for it! lie told me to stay here when he left. It is our home and I will aiay iv it while one brick is on top sf another." Ths littie sou of this heroine euming up at this moment, shouted-" I iva Tejas y muera Cortina." "Hurrah for Texas _____ _,_■***"**'• Ttte brigand chief _*r w,oe * rt,, y »»dgave the boy a two bit pises. __.£!_?_! D»«An«_A gentleman stales tbat hs bas for a long time bad a favorite dog la bi» family, which, day before yesterday, seemsd to be troubled with an itching in one Ot the toss It commenced licking, and flually tuawlag tbe part until It was bare to the ona. Tbe gentleman tben muzzled it and Bound up tbe wounded foot. The next morn ing b*> vi.ited tbe patient, and found that do rian; tbe night it got tad of the muzzle, and a»d gnawed off its leg some tbree inches from . tbs font! It waa covered witb blood and pre. I seated a most shocking apectacle. He bu f tnauely relieved iv misery by putting it to , tXemlh.-DtU,uqu€ Herald. Ibihabb— Aa usual, nt tbis season of tbe year, oar town ie filled witb wild painted fe rocious looking, but eery Inoffensive Menu moans ludlsae There ta John Brown John, * "» sVoprn Jim. littie John, Jo John, big dona, Nnabby Jobn aad a great man v other _*S*V v***' camp is on tbe point, opposite . Jf* llgbt bouse. Tbny spend tbeir day* eatch l._f twr ßßsn aad stu*k rats, snd make ibe ;£"*■**••!- witb tbeir drunken rowe, Jivnßfo^ e o ?ntv T Mi_ .!___.._' a»y««""»d, Hinda n__L «■•«•.■•»• toblng a bottle of moi - A Oreal Iraa Aqueduct Bridge. Among tbe public work* now In course of completion at Washington, one of tbe moat remarkable ia the Washington Aqueduct Bridge, over Rock Creek, at the western end of Pennsylvania avenue, now nearly com pleted. This bridge la a cast Iron arch of twenty feet rise and two hundred feet clear span between tbe abutments. Tbe arch con duits of two ribe, earh of which is composed of seventeen cast iron pipes, of foriy-eight inches internal diameter, and twelve feet tbree inchee in length. They have flanged enda, pierced with hole* lor screw bulla, by which the pipe* are firmly connected together. After being cad, they were placed in a Lithe,and the end* and flanges were accurately turned or faced off. They are put together In the lorm of a circular arc, the faced ends abutting against each other, and forty screw bolts ftrmlysecureeachioint. Such is the nccuracy obtained by the present use of machinery in engineering that these joinls are watertight, under the aqueduct pressure of 190 leet bead by mere application of the dressed surface* of cast iron, no packing or cemeui being used in the joints. Upon thene two arched rihs,whicb are firmly connected with each other by cast iron tubur lar cross braces and heavy wrought iron di agonal ties, is erected a irauie work ol heavy rolled iron li lieams, from tbe works of the flu on IX Irou Company ot -Philadelphia, sup porting two continuous boriaoatul iron gir ders, of two bii ml red and lour leet six inches in length. Upon these girders rest cross t.eiiais of timber, supporting; the roadway nl ibe bridge, which embraces two city railroad aad carnage tracts and two path* lor foot passen gers. Tbe cornice of tbs bridge is dec;-rated witb medillieus of east iron, and a light wrought iron railing surmounts the whole. The abutments, founded upon solid rock, are built iv the most aubataattal and durable manner, ol a tine gray ssadatons, obtained ia large blocks from tbe Governmeai quarries at Seneca, npon tbs Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, twenty-four miles from ibeciiy of Washing ton. The strength ol iiiis stone is seventeen thousand pounds persquure inch. This bridge is particularly remarkable for tbe double duty which tbe arch pert..rms. While it supports a roadway, forming a beau tiful and much-needed communication, by which tbe traffic between tbs cities vi Wash ington and Georgetown is carried over, tbe water oi the Washington acquaduct is con veyed into the city ot Washington through the pipes of which tbs arch is composed. To guard against all danger of freezing, tbe pipes are lined witb staves and resinous pine timber, three niches in thickness, leasingn clear wa ter-way in each rib of three and a half feet ill diameter. The Ranges and bolts by which tbe pipes are connected at the joints are covered witb da* oorativemouldings, encircled witb foliage iv Cist iron. The arch ribe spring from orna mental bases, which distribute the pressure over huge blocks of granite set in tbe skcvv bickofthe abutments. The intersections of the beams in the frame work of the spandrils are covered with ornamental boaaaa. also of cast iron. Tbe whole ia n model of lightness and elegance, being two hundred feet in clear span and forty-five tost in height lro_ ihe water to the top of the parapet Tbe central or crowning pipes of th,' arch bear the Barnes of those who constructed it, viz: Capt. M. O. Meigs, U. S. Engineer; E. T. 11. Myers of Virginia, civil engineer; ami A. A W. lieniriead ami sobs, of Baltimore, con tractors. The abutments contain vaults, in which tire the connecting pipes and stop-cocka for regu lating the How and discharge of water, ami in tbe western abut men ts on the Georgetown side, oiip of the vaults serves as an engine room aiul contains a water-pressure engine —tbe lirst, it is believed, erected in this country. This engine, drawing its supply from the ca-t iron street mams ol ill'- Washington aqua duet, pumps ten thousand gallons ol water per hour into a reservoir or. tie heights of George* turn, a mile distant, and two hundred and four leet above the machine. This reser voir supplies tint portion of Georgetown which is above the level of the great store ami disiributiiig reservoir of the Washingtonequs duct. This aqueduct is among the foremost of thoea monumental works' of wbicb America can boas-, it has been constructed by the General Government nnder tbe direction of OoL M. C. Meigs, a distinguished officer ef the U. S. Engineer Corps. Upon 1; are other works not less remarkable than this one; among them, .be great granite arch, by wbicb the masonry aqaeduct, nine leet in diameter, crosses the Cabin John <'reek, at a height of one hundred aad cue feet :it.u\>' tbe bnl ol the stream. This arch is built of hewn granite, ia ' twenty feet wide, fifty-seven leet thre.- inches rise, and, being two haudrad Bud twenty leet in clear span, is the largest atone arch in the world. Tbs resident engineer upon this last-named work was Mr. A. L. Rives, of Virginia. Had either ol these bridges ti.cn constructed in Great Britain, tbe public press would have teemed with Illustrations and descrij lions ~f them, anil every reading man, woman and child in Europe aad Amei ica would hare been a? familiar witb tbeir history ne with tbat of the M.-nai Bridge or the "Great Eastern," while in Washington ib.-y are executed anil few but those who have beatosrsd upon them the thought and toil necessary to their de-igu and construction, seem to know of the ..\i>t enceol sucli national achievements of science and skill. SPECIAL NOTICES. CSV. Encourage Home Ma itufacture.—S EM I'l.t-.'S INFALLIBLE BAKING POWDER, the best and cheapest preparation known for making in n few moments, withoat "jeast, and in an ele .'.-iiit manner, ligbt, sweet and handsome Loaf Bread, Biscuits, Hitter, Buckwheat and other Griddle Cakes, ruddinc. Pies, and Pastr) ef everj iiescripiion, with a saving of time, labor and ex ponas. (From Rev. Thomas Binford.) M«.BL H.i.i.. li: .Rico.HthOct.. 1858. Da. Gablick:— Dear Bir- Having used, toeoane considerable extent, >our "Semple's Baking Pow iler," I unhesitatingl] pronounce it to besopeiior toaajthiag tbat ins been used ie ay faatil) forth* purposes lor wincn it \q recommended. Thomas Bixroan. PoßTsnot; m. March 19, ism. I cheerfully recommend '"Semple's Basing I'ow dsr" as the most superior article I ever used for in skin* light ami sweet Loaf Bread, Biscuits, Ac, in the shortest possible tune. .lou.s .lack. .KiH.N W. BAfeLICK, Maaufaoturer aad sole Proprietor. ja26--ts Richmond, va. IV Itbeniu.itit t:i, RHEUMATISM— RHEUMATISM CURKD BY HAMPTON'S TINCTURB! RHEIIMATISM-Captain Canot. It HEUMaTISM— Innsmreatorv, .1-iii.es ."Smyth. X H XI"M ATI S M--J* rret Phimir-ev. RHKITMATISM—Chronic Wm. Tailor. RHEUMATIBM—SaeaeeI I'er.-■.«». RHEUMATISM—Had il 15 rears. P. Donnelly. HH EUMATISM- Had i to years, Stentien Taylor. RAKUMATISM—Had il il »c .«■ A. Kitchen. RHEUMATISM—M. Collins. RHEUMATISM—John Ward. RHEUMATIBM—Had it 7 years, Robert G;:ult. RHEUMATISM— E. Horn. RHEI'.MATiSM—«. W Goodriek. RHKUMATIBM-Had it..: .ens. ;•:. Bogwell. And iniitiv otsars, a/he testify t" liein : CURED, after years of suilerin:, bj HAMPTON'S TINC TURK. FEMALES AND CHILDREN.—Thia TINC TURE wiil be found a great medicine for ail t.idr diseases. bh_ Call riylt:et Pamphlets and see cares. Sold by PURCELL, LADD k CO.. Richmond; by Dr. COOKE, "r'rederioksbure;: I* all the Di ■ - ruts <a Petersburg: to MORTIMER k MOW BRAY, Baltimore; nn.l ly Druggists and Shop keeper 3 everywhere, gl per battle; six imtrjes, *-5. jri 17 —dhswta »_Tlie Great Virginia Remedy* and no Houbbo.-PETERS' INFAI LIBLE REMEDY POR GONORRHOEA, AND aLL SECRET DIS EASES.—This sic.it American remedy, contain ing no Mercurial or Balsamic properties, excels everything heretofore offered ihe public in its en rative. reetorative, snd renovating powers; and the aaedieal world are aatoaisitcd shea tola that the above ranted! will ours tiie above diaeasee, and confounded wlc-n tiie> l,;i,e ocular demonstra tions of the facta. lint the proprietor, who Ims known of the reined;, for twenty-odd rears, bus kaowaofasaae of twenty years staading to Ims restored to perfect beasts,and ail other c.:i.e3 of shorter daration tone restored, withont a single exception, and therefore challenges any cue ..1 Oonerrbera which the rested) will sot curs, pro vulcd ti«e direction- are carried out with prudence ot> tiie part oi tbe patient; runt an) "ne purohasiaa haifaaoßsa bottles, and using accordingly,in his or her ease,heguaraatosaa perfect case; and ia case a* failure, will furrnsii additioaal medicine, free of char-e. to complete the care, through ins ar,e,its; aud a curewcl h? effected without iuc.p veuience otliejiatieut. e-old ty APPERSON A DUPUY, Druggists, ' Agents for the cif> oißiossnottd, aus—4m* No. 2ui, Broad street. __Hartsheriie'» t ure-.\li. IT CURES B.LL PAIN. This valufll;le prepiiration is nsed internally aad extornaliy. It cures ~.,... TOOTHACHE, IIKA DACH E, BPBAINS_dBRUIBESCHILBLAINB, CHOLERA MORBI'S, KARACHE, RHEUMATISM, SCALDSaad BURNS, NEURAI.'iIA. CHOLRRA, PAIN IN THE LIMBS, IVJN IN THE SIDES, PAIN in the STOMACH, PAIN in tbe RRKAST BORE THROAT. FROSTED FEET, PAIN IN THE BACK, PAIN in Me BOWELS. Being a fine TONIC it i* very beneficial lor a weak stomach or bowel*. In bottle* of 18,25 and SO cents, fold by all Dmf «i*tp in Richmond, Pemri,i)urs and .Norfolk, nnd throughout the State. je is— urn ars. Teeth ! Tedb ! '. Teeth ! ! ! Teeth ! ! ! ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Now is the time lor all who are witternm from tooth acbe and deca) ed stumps, and tatend to have a new set. to have them extracted, »» \ou c-.nilo so without patn. Call ikk.o, us Dr. TttAV ERttK'H .lav in the city is somewhat limited. if 0 *. I '} g« lv "» v * 81.. i:k on 12th street, (in front of ??. a^: > § tH ' u, No ' - ofl "* »»o«r» from sA. S to2P. M., from 3 to 6 nud 7 to a P. K. P. B.—Chronic disaases of nil kind, treated with perfect success, by the use of electricity, deSB- lm* -, ; '" ' - - —i — puiuhaiMMl the iutereat of Ba/__ _ rt Pi_M f ! Powell. I shall coatinas the HOUSE PAINTIMi and OLA/.INO BUSINESS ia all ite branohe*. aa liereUtfore. Withlhaaksf.tr the patronane so liberally ex tendjsd to the late firm, I solicit a continuance of t|pj same >c oldstH'.il. c.tirt -.-rcf Hunk nnd ISth str»ets. ROBERT tiARTiIRIGHT. de U—2ui LAW AND MEDICAL CARDS. 4__sa> DR. JOHN f'LOPTON. having !.»- PvZCbV naesdia thi* city.orler* bis profe**i.»B»<l service* to th« citigens of Richmond and adjacent country. Office with Dr. A. E. Peticolas, on Broad, lietween 12th and College «treet«. He may I* found at nitht at Mrs. A. 11. Hutchison *. on Franklin, between 2d and 3d street*, fa I!>— lm _-*_p?> A (tARD.— The tmpre»Bion that_l had dbOS. withdrawn from the practice or medicine bavin.' gained some currency, I would lie* leave to correct it. and to tender myprnle»*i<>n*i ser vices to the citizen* of Richmond .im' it* vicinity. My ofTiee and residence mm be foil art on the corner of Broad and 11th streets, immediately op- ,Ul '- F. W. RODDEY. M. D._ i3>--_-->. HAWKSR.ttOTTOM. ATTORNEY NOTARY Prsettoee m all the Coartaoftbe eitj ol «» e n?™_ and the counties of Henrico and Gorwhlaad. Olhce corner Bank and 11th street*, Richmond, Va. jalJ-Sm* •**""_*s» V t'AKO.--Theundersit:nedhave this <>-J_a day formed a co-partnership in the prac tice of MEDICINE and January 4.18*). _EI)VVA RDCDR E W. DR. DR KW will continue to OOSBBf Ins omc»on Main street.opposite tho American Hotel. J.i 6-dlvv.V U'it.\»'2w »--_?_ I.EE A PLEASANTS. A TTOK *K._Tnkys at LAW, Practice ia tbe Courts h»ld in Rmhiiit.nd, Henrico, Goochland and Han- AsNotaries Public and Coramiasicuer* of i>»cd*. fee tbeTsreauthoriaedtotake Depositions. AfTida \-.\e. Ackßowledgmeatsof Heeds. PowsraofAttor aey, Bill* of Sale, fee. to he used or recorded la Uie .. *crai State* and Ternt'-ries of the I nion. Oftoe on Lth F.t..S.J door from Main. iTih U- it Pißiv 11 POl N DK\TE It, ATTOR *02* NKi AT LAW, RICHMOND, Va..wiU sractioa in tiie city of Richmond and in the eoan {•es of Cheßterfieta, Powhatsa and Amelia. »*.()rticc m Lisle's Building ■ corner ol Mam -nd lathstresta. se23— ty BtTSIKSSa NOTICES. rtUSHIMOS _ BAILEY, V>- WHOLRBALE BOOKSELLKRB AMO STATIONERS, No. COS Kaltimork Stkkkt, Ol'i'O-ITK HaXovFR. B«LT1BR>BBi Are prepared to otler to the country trade Hoods 111 their line at prices tbat will compare favorably with those ••'. ;\u\ other market. • Their stock ol SCHOOL. LAW, MEDICAL aad MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, is large and well se lected. A large nnd varied assortment of FOREIGN ami AMERICAN STATIONERY can always he found at their establishment. The] keep constantly «n hand a full sujip'v of BLANK BOOKS, ol difierent styles, and oi their own manufacture. Hat in- a BINDERY connected with their Store, thej arc at all times aKo. at short notice, to fill orders for Blank Hook--., ruled to any pattern or af anj desired sty lent landing. Orders received t>> iiiiul will mactv.ith prompt attention. Kb* Yon are requested to call sad examine our stock snd prices before purchasing, j a 21—dim MAUDIA _ ro., i Successors to SMITH & MaDBUZ,) proluce commission merchants, Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel, Richmond, Va. Jas, F. Ki.wards, of King William,! W.H Howabb, of York, iAasistaats, W. M. .M AH-iiiAi.i.. of Lunenbur*;, y Gruarantee to their friends laitnful attention to all consiftnmenta, aad orders for nods from pro duce customers. ia »>— te j UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND Hll ' ' TAIL.—We always have on hand all kinds of VIRGINIA LUMBER and are indailj receiptoi various kinds and aualitie*, which ye will sell at. wholesale and retail on aocommodatin*, terms ; Special attention will be given to DILL LL'.M BER of ail kind. ja2o-3m PHILIPS * COLEMAN. <L AT 1: i*J Or I ii . 0 JOHN L\ Ml MiI.LAN. Who has had twenty- five years' experience in 'he husiness, is prepared to put on SLATE ROOFBO. every description, rind with tbe best materials, at *;n.rt aotice. Specimens of his work can I.c seen oil application, aad order? left nt his office, on Mam street, near 9th. or at the office of Ai.bkrt L. •Vssl. Architect, Goddm's Hall, will he promptly attended to. ocltj--oin* t tA lilt.-T1..-subscriber takes this method of in --' foriiiini: his friends and the public that he liases tabUshed himself as* M ERCHANI'I/.K ISKOKKR IND OENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. He will attend to the purchase and sale of Mer chandise generally; -. also. Flour, Wheat, Com, To bacco and'all'descriptionsof iio.iiitry Produce. Bie special .attention wiiijie mv.'n to all business entrusted to his care. From tn.s long business et(.eri<'i;eo iie hopes to easel with a liberal share oi public pat roiiH-e. He refers, by permission, to Lbwis w bbb, Ben., 1 Messrs. Donlof, Moxccrk .V Co., i KichinoM, Edmoxd, Datbnpobx fc Co., I Va,. " Hun.', k Basscbvill, J " Bpfxcb • Reid, ( ststattwun " Twi.i 1..- A Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Mom*man. Ess., Mew York. WM. S. ROYSTER, Office cor. of Car; and Va. streets. Richmond Nov. !.it, hjW. no I—ta Ly LAD A JETER. it COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X 11 11 MON P. Va., Give attention to the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, Ac. and respectfully solicit consignments. WILLI AM JETER, late of Ctarksvilte, N. C. B EAD.late of Barksdale ie Bead. ja 2 -dlriicv.-Sm |~BORCIE DARBY. Manufacturer's A: ent fot v the' aal* ..I DOORS, :>ASU. BLINDS, MOULDINGS, fc. A large assortment c. istant i) ou hand. Order*, b) mail or otherwise, p <*mptly •.•tended to No. 13. Governor street, RirH mono, • Va. Young's celebrated Smooth-Sawed BHI NGLE MACHINE pu' up in any part -.1 the State, al • short notice. jy 30 tna U Aft B—fe WORKS. "~" JOHN W7_A V IES, MARBLE MA SOX, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. ITH STREET, RICHMOND VA.. MONUMENTS, roMBS, HEAD PIECES. MANTLES, FONTS, fc. tx%. l-'i'ft Premiums awarded '.•;; the Virginia As n. r.ittir.ii Society and Mechanics Institute. 7 DOVE* CO-, *jy_P I.ViPOKTKRS AN '■ nt: ALBRS ' V \lt DRL'GS. M PAINTS, /.il OILS. DYE STUFFB. P E R !■' I M I.X Y. FAMCy GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, fte , Ac, wholesale and retail, No. Si Main St., Richmond, Vir.-iuia. from physicians and country dealers careTullv attended to. SAMUEL X DOVE, ja 17- ts ALI- X. B ->JO.'H ER. --n JOHN W. rRAYSER, A \'< )T H EC A R V A N D D RUGOIST, \m (Suect-issor to .1. \V. I'ot.i AiiH.i 17rh Street, * s*. between Broad ..lid Gi.-iae. would invit" the attention of lunvha-ers to Ins stock ol DRUGS, ijEDIOINES. PAINTS. OILS, FLUID, GAR DEN AND FLOWER SEED, and FANCY AR riCLES, consisting ol Brushes, Combs, B air Oils, Perfumery, Ao.—every thing, iinbred, usually found in iit un Stores, wbiefa he will sell at the lowest l.iies PRESCRIPTIONS carefully prepared at all hours,both HAY and NIGHT. INFIRMARY OFTHE WEDIUAL t'OL « LEGE.—This Infirmary ..-situated at the corner 01 Marshall and College streets, in an elevated and tic ilti.lu! position, convenient to the Railroad lie pota. Hotels and oilier centres of business. It is furnished with every arrangement requisite for the successful treatment of diseases and injuries, and for the comfort of the sicnt. All persona re (,'.11.-1114 MEDICAL or SURGICAL aid, except tue. ii..mine and those laboring under contagion* diaeasee, are admitted into tiie inst itutioa. Ly tna in wi.aicn are also received and carefully attendee to. Private rooms furnished when desired. Tbe patientaafS under tiie ciiarire ■>! the i'rt'fei. soraoi tho college, whs visit ths wards daily. Tiie ohargeefor Board. Medical Attendance, nursing and Medicine are, for rat week. W hue Patients M Colored " ••?« Private Rooms 7 to *16 In addition to the above ra*.'s, m oases rerauiriui a Surgical (iteration, bj agreement witb the pro prietors ot the Bellevue Hospital, a small fee is charged for the operation, vary inc. from »2 to ijllo, according to its importance. The particular fee in any case may be ascertained bj application to eith er nf the Attending .Surgeons 01 the Resident Phy sician. * , , , All charges pavahle on the removal of the pa- Attondinji rjhrreaoßß- Profs. GIBSON, PETICO LAS and WELLFORD. Attending Ph-.sicians—Prc-fs. TUCKEI CON WAY and McCAW. Resident Physician—EDMUNDS MASON, M.D. Steward-F.M. PARRISH. Prei-ident-L. 8. JOYNEB, M. D. Persons in the country, toaemt patients te the lafirm-iry, maj address either the President or tbs Resident Physician. jali'-ly BELLEVUE HOSPITAL.—Thi* Institution. which has bijen in sueeessial operation for the last seven years, is situated on Church Hill, Rich mond. Virginia, in a delightful, airy position, aad is furnished with every convenience conducive to the Comfort of patients and the successful trea*. inerir of disease. It has lately undergone extensive repairs. Rooms have bona nicely famished suitable to the accom modation of gentlemen who miy hud it inconve nient to tie treated at their private lodgings. Particular attest lea will Ihj paid to tbe {psae-aa "•.;,■ /,. which aie pec.uir.rl> ctiiiiiinni.oua. TKUUs: i Payable on the reuiotalof the Patient.) White' Patients, per week - . s}t> Colored do. do „— 5 Private Boome* do e)7to#— acceptances ream .ed for patieutn from the country. uiiic* where Ihe partiCN are known to Osm of tbe Physician* uf tbe Hospital, Turn iaotudesaltsaarceefoi Bf»nr.t, Medical Al ton, lance, Nurniim and Medicine. By auairaiue u.ent witu the Inhiuary of the Medical CoUete.a small additional fee, ranting from •*- to MO, niu Ih; charred for Surgical cihes. Tiie particular sum may be ascertained before- iiaud by application to onn of the attending Physicians. No Saiall-Pox admitted. nu» N" Patient raeeiven for less than 1 week. The undersigned will ...v c ti eir ni rsonai atten tion to all Patient* placed 111 their II spilal. srTßnwna rnv*u ia\«: JAM ES BOLI ON, M. D.. Grace at,, between4th and si h. THOMAS POLLARD, M. D., Governor at, Ist door above Richuioud Hoii.-.e. O. A. CRENSHAW. M. D.,oppomteAmerioan Hotel. WM. W. PARKER. M. D., L.iw Building,cor ncr of inn and Fraukiia sts. C. W. P. BROCK. M.D., Resident Physician. JaJ-ly _ LMIANhtLIN I'APA.R MILL, T RICHMOND, VA. BKLVIDEBK MsVNUFACTUHfNU COMPANY rfSP* F"n*tantly cm hand all denciii-tioniof EN- S#a*°Lli'. MANILLA AND WRAPPING PA PER, NEWS AND BOOK PAPER, uf all fluali t)SS aad siaes, furnished at .hint notice Cash pais im Ka..H. oeiu-dly Gilo. WHITFIELD, i'ren't. DISSOLUTIONS, &c. D"IS»OLLTION.-Tl.e firm of MASON ft ; EL A M 1* this day di«*olv-.l by ißßtnal Mr. C MASON will continue I fJftP v , J ß » AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTINi* Bl SINKSS. 1 at the old stand on Mam street, betweenl «th and •th. He i« alone authorised to settle up the busi ness of the late concern urbason 31 "^ WILLIAM A. KLAM. Richmond, Jan'y 15,18<». to MR. M BROWN EL'S iMtKtM IN | ..•arm"of BIaRKBDN * &*}**** \ oontinucH the «ame aa it was m tne hrm «>l Olitrk- | son, Anderson A Co. _ _ . .maMn* CLARKSON *■ ANDERSON, _iaat--tK Nr7_i Msib etrest. Rtebmoßd. VT EWCO- PA KTN ER»HIP. - The i.ii.l-r i> signed have this day t-iiterct into Co partner *l.ip for tbe p.irp.-h.' ..r carryißg ■•" the LUAI BbK nnd WOOD BUSINESS, and have tr.kea *»?»."£« oßtßseontbsideoftbo Dock, lately occupied i.> Wm F PhUiM nnd w carr* on the busineaann &« nam« U |td eTyls of PHILIPS ft We hope by personal attention tn bustoeas*lp mer it Ibe pi*tru C a„c ot ,-ur friends iklMiMh non * rMf ' JOB. W. COLEMAN. Afard..-1 take this spportßßitJ of returning my siaeuro thanks to »y old inendsand tftrons for their liberal espßOrt. and hope they will con tinue to »• itroiuze the neiv eoncSTB. j»2l)-12t VV M.r .1111111 ■ ■ DISS<» ..I'TiO.N.—The firm of ©INTER, KEN r AI.VKV is tins dny dissolved by mntoaicVißsent. LEWIS GINTEH and JOHN if. ALVKV having pnrchrwed the ißterest ol JAMES 8. KENT rhet ire hereby aathorißed to settle the butiness ol the late firm aad to on the n;ante in It'iuidation only. GIMTER, .lulIN F. ALVEY. Richmond. .I.in. Ist. MW. jaan—l'w* NOTICE.— Tbs oe partaerah p existing aadsr the rinriie and 81} le of GA KDN Kit. CA l< LTON ft CO., expired by limitation on thealstult All to whom they tire indebted will 1 resent their chums for immediate pm meet, and those in debted will make paymeat witnoui delay. l'he n.-ime of the firm will be uaei', by either part ner to ciose the business " WM. H, HUBBARD, JAS li. GARDNER, Jan. IS. 13C0. AM HROSh CARLTON. New U»-Partnership.—l be andsrsigned have entered into co-partners nip, under tiie name and style of CARLTON, CHAM rJERLAIN .V CO., for the purpose of continuing the businens late); car ried on Lv Gardner, Carlton Ir. Cow Mo. HI Mini E'.reer, Richmond. Va. We slmi' always keepan hand a general assort ment ol SHOES, BOOTS. LEATHER, to., and i'lteiiil to increase the manufacturing department, sons to have a full suppl] ol PLAMTATPOH SHOES. Lined and Bound KIP and CALF Sewed illtOi.l i-lSii! our own make. From ear extended losnaintaaee with manufacturers generally, long experience r.ml continued personal n't cut ion, we fcei confident of onr aiutit) to offer to the. pub lic a desirable assortment in our line, up..v la vorabie conditions. WM.H. HUBBARD, JAS. It. GARDNER. A'WBROSK CARI/1 IN, WM. P. CHAMBERLAIN. Jar. 13. im. ja lt'--iv THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased of 1 D. W. SAUNDERS his stock of Groceries, will carry on the GROCERY AND COM M ISSION BUSINESS nt the veil-known i-tand. occupied lor the past eight yean by I). W. Saunders, >"■». 316 Broad street, under the name niiu style ol JOHN F.BAUMDERS ft CO.. where they will keeponn Rtantlj tin hand a well-selleeted stock of GRO CERIES, which thej will sell bj wholesale or rs rail. lor cash, or.to punctual customers, oa the usual time, ou as g«w»d terms :i-- 'in> establish ment hi ti.e city. Tiiey hope, bj siricf. atten tion to business, to merit a continuance of tne patronage so liberallj bestowed oa 'lie late 1 <>r.- cernoi D. W.Sannder . and the pulrfio generally. J.'iilN F. BAI NDERS. D.a \ ID J. SAUNDERS. .laninr; 1.1560. DA VI D J. SAUNDERS, Jr. The subscriber, in reiirini- irom the Grocery business, takes tins method oi returning his sincere thanks to hi* old friends for their lil.er.ii patronage during the past eight -ears, aud most cordially re-_ commends tt» their confidence tiie new firm of JOHN P.SAUNDERS ."c CO. lean tie found at tbe old st'uuj, where all persons having c'aini* me will present them for payment, and those indebted to me will maive payment with as littie delay as possible. D. W. SAUNDERS. ia •- dftou lm fviKSOLI TION.— The concern 01 WILSON ft 1 ? BOSHER is ths day dii .olved bj mutual osu -.tit. The name Lie firm will ho usee by either partner in winding up the business oi the concern. JOHN .!. WILSON, CHAS. M. BOSHER. Richmond. Jan. 2. 1860. New Csueera.—The subscriber will continue the wholesale and retail GROCERY BUSINESS, at. the olit stand of Wilson ft Bosher,corner 17th and Main sts., and takes this occasion to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on the late concern, and hopes, l-v strict attention to business, to incut a continuance of the same. 1 wiil keep always on band a v.. II selected sto. 1 oi Family and Jobbing Goods, to which I most re- Rcectfull) invite me. attention oi my friendaand the public CHAS. M. BOSHES. A < ;ird. —The subscriber in retiring from trie Grocery Business, takes this method oi returning his sincere thanks to his oiit friends i"r their 11 *> eral patronage during anumbei of years, and most eordialij recommends to rheir confidence mi late partnerand Baccessor, Mr CHAS. M. BOS&ER, as a gentleman iceven wai worthy of theirW>nfi d'.-nce. I canbe foundat SAMUEL ft WILSON'S, on Shockoe Slip, where we will be . lad te receive const ;nmsnta. ja3-dlm&cwlm JOHN J. WILBOM. po-PARTNERSHIP.—The BBbecribera have v> tbieday ibrmed a co-partuership for the pur pose oi carrying on a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in the oitj of Richmond, ..nd have taken the office on Shockoe Slip, lately-occupied uv *.. S .-'..i:i'l.;.. They hope, bj personal atu ntion to business, to mer,: the patronage of their friends and the public generally. A.-S. BAM i'KL, J. J. WILSON. A t'ard.—l take thisopportsnity of returning my sincere thanks to mj ofil friends aad patroDS fer t.'n-ir liberal support, and hope to receive a con tti ...I'ii.ii ,'i the same to the new eoncei n. ja S— illiioVcwtm A. IS. SA "■! i," EL, DtHftOLUTION .—The concern of il. F. NORTHERN ft *"".. in the Staging ami Mail carrying business, is this day dissolved l>j mutual consent K. P. NORTHERN is alone authorised to use tiie aama of tne tun 1 in wm ii in.' up the busi new. !'. F. NORTHERN, li. F. BROAD US. Richmond, Jan- W, 1860. ja lit- in:' rm-PAETNERSHIP NO! ICE.—Having ad v-' nutted Mr. JOS. N. VAUGHAN, of Nottoway county, Va.,aa a partner into our concent, it will hereaiter 1» conducted in the nano-. and style oi JOHNSON. TRUEHEART a V.-U GHAN. Mr. ARMISTEAD MILI ER has no longer any interest in our business. i< J.JOHNSON, BAT. TRUEHEART, JOS. .N. V A (CHAN. Having sold mv interest in the concern of . JOHNSON ft TRUEHEART.I beg leave, in retir inu irom the late concern, te thank my friends lor t!ie liberal patronage extended to us, and hope !11 cv wi!l ooatiaue topatronixe the n-w In-.i-.e. jalt—2m ___* T J__ MILLER. OKOWN .v Met L.KLA.AND, L) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ll'lCH.VioN !>. Vt, We, the Budersiened, have this day entered into a eo-partnerahip for the purpose of conducting a general COMMISSION and BU SINESS, under the name aad style ol BROWN ft McC< ELLAND. Thuv sill nive their strict per sonal intention to the sale of TOBACCO, WHEAT ar-d PRODUCE generally, aad te the parehase of Fertilizers and uerohandize Office niext door to Deaae, Hobsoa k Jaoies. on Basin Mink. ALEX. BROWN. J. BRUCE Mi CLELLAN&, They refer to Messrs. Johnson, Younger ft Otey, J. It Ferguson, Jr. i: Co., Dr. J. Grattan Cai*n, of Richmond; Hon. T. S.Flournoy, Sec Jno. A. Scott, of Halifax county; Wm. A. Miller and Edgar Whitehead, of Lynchburg; i'oi. g. M (>. Keid and K. B. Tutwiler. of Rockbridge coaaty; Mayo Cabell and F M. Cabell, of Nel«»u; Judge L. !'. Thompson, Augusta oooatj; Ja -. Thompson. Jr., Amherst county. ja 7-Lu U'E HAVE THIS DAi - -- ■ ted nurse yes together nader thertyleol 1.V1.K FOSTER ft CO.. for the purpose ol conductin i a general i.'OM MISSION, GROCERY and LIOUOR BUBINKBB, at No 81 Csrj street. Sdoora below Mth street, nnd respectfully solicit consignment* of Merchandize, Manaiaotared and Leaf Tobacco. Klonr, Grain, ko. LYLE FOSTER. JOHN X SI EGER, ( Lata witb EPett .V Drewrv.) Richmond, Jan. SA, }**). ja3—lm V ©TH E.—LOUIB C. GILLESPIE ia tins'day IN admitted a sarlner in my busnies. multr the at] le aria firm of J.\o. C. SHAFER i CO. J.NO. CTSHAFER. ELiehmond. Jan. 2, lsu). ja 3—lm DISMH 1 TION.—Tbe firm of RODDEY A. MORRTSB is this day dissolved in niutualooß asnt F. W. RODDEY, January 2.1. lidt). ft. G. MORRIBR. Cu-Purtuersbip.-Tns andsrainnsd h*ve tin* day entered into . eo-partnerglu?, under the sly la of RODDEY ft STROTHEsI. for tne purpose «f .V AM UFACTURING POBACCO. P.W. RODDEY: Jan'yX,lßaa. [jaf-dhnl K. H. ST ROTH ER. U Ii I P H HOft EM A ti i; . The nndersi caed have this day forrr--?d a co aartneraftip under tbestywof MIp.LSPAUOH ft " READ, lor the iiurpoitc of conducting the SHIP BROKERAGE BUSINESS, and radpsettoil] so licit tue patronage of their friends and the public. A. MILLSPAUGH. JAMES G. REAP. Cary and 13th sts., near tbe Dock. Richmond, Jan. i. Wei. ja 2-lu.' DIftSOLLTION OF CO*PARTNERSHUr*. The firm ~1 DANDRIDGE k HAKT ia tin* day dissolved. F. B. II -kt refirinn from the busi oeea. Hitbat partner is authorized to use the BiUBB of the firm in settuax up. WM. G. DANDRIDGE, Dec.-3l»t, ISS9. FRANCIS U. HART. On retiring from Lie GROCER/ and COM MISSION BUSINESS. I return mv grateful thanks to my lriem's sad the public for tho ;>eral share nf putrußßßS hsstowsdOß us. and take thi* opportunity t.. recomtnend mv late partner. W. fj. DANDRIDGE, to y. 11. a ho will continue the bu*i ne«*. nu one worthy of ronreonhusucs and bub- P-rt FRANCIS B. HART. January id, 1860. **<Tim tettK MUX RICHMOND GROCIfD • ' PLASTER.—The aubsenber lit* earnestly la- Isired, Uir the p».t four sears. toßßcluda Northern Grouml t luster, by the estsbiishmeatof n Home Mill, and supplying an article superior to any re ceived from the North, and claims a perfect'suo ces*. He I.e.** i».Hve to retura his gratei.it thank* to hi* patrons. «nd asks ta inform all interested that be tins completed hi* improvaiiient* that will enable bun to supply any demand that mar arias His stock of Lump is heavy, .based upon tits enormously increased u»e of a superior article,' selncted itoui the purest Windsor (NovaSeotia i quarnas, with special refeience to its nchn»»»* in 'VT *? L»'m« The reputafiou of his biai.d shall I.* sustained at every etiort and cost and he BSbsattjt an experimental trial of those who have not made BBplieatioß of this valuable /.,-,.-., „ JOHN ii. CLAIBORNE, No.II Paarlst ja}—Jm j tOTTBHT. _ U EA H^^ p^!F g^« INB THE KXTRA ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood Eddy* Co.'s Single Number Loter.es will t«ke Dbice in public, under the superintendence of .yrnUimmussioncr*. at Augusta. Georgia, aa fol- Cl_L'no. 61 draw* Satuktiat, December 17th, IM9. I r- u_ W„ «j h •• January 21*r. I*o. ' _•_ No 60 " " February 18th, IH6O. I EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, To t»ke place «* aliove specified. 1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OP 8100 000! 1 Prize of tAMM 1 Prize of. 55 t*J> 7 « of 30.1 nil 1 •• of _..».(■» I " of 16 woo M Prizes of 2.(100 j « ~f 10.0011 m " of. 1.000 •» of 6.000100 •• of 600 i •• of 6.UHJ tno " of. m I - of MOO IM " of 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZKB. aprizeeot #«s>Approxiautißa. to *IUO.OOO Rie "32,400 4 prize.. o| fitO Approxinißtins to 60.0U0 prize ure 2.000 tames of too Approximating to 30,000 prise are -■ 1.600 (prizes of 3uo Approximating to 18,000 prize are 1,200 ay—zssaf a<o Apptoxuiiat-ing to lO.oOt) pr./e are ... 800 ID prizes of 1W) Approximating to *MB prize arfi 2.000 Me* prises ef Share 100,000 M» arises weountißgto BtUM* Whole Tickets $»; Halves §K>; Quarter* ft; Eighths •_». THK ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood, Ed dy ft Co.'a Lotteries will take place at Augusta, Georgia, as follows: Class 52 Draws on Saturday, December 2trh. lata. CI is* 63 " " " 3lit. 1*59. Class 5t " " January 7th, HAW. Class H " M " nth. law. Class 67 " " " 28th, an. ORDINARY DRAWING. To tak" place BS above specified. 1 <; BAN 11 C APiTAL PRIZE OP .*60.000 1 " '■ I Prise of .•ji.ftoo i " » io.ooo! B0 Prises 0f...... 500 l•' - soon I 100 " " SB* i - - .... i.ii.ii ioo " " :too I •' " 3,0"" I 100 " " l-* 4) I !(*• " " 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. • frizes oi S«i» Approximating to SiMM priz? are - SI.WO tprizes of 300 Approximating to 20,000 prize are • ■• Mai t prizes »t 250 Approximating to 10.000 prize are 1,000 4 prizes ot £J5 Approximating to 5,000 prize are -- sui 4 prizes of 200 Approximatinji to MM prize are SOU 4pr'zes (>f 150 Approximating to 3,'J00 prize are 600 4pri7.es of 100 Approximating to 1.500 arise are --.--..- ——. ••• ■ 400 MOBpnsea of fil are —'.- ...2'100.0u.j 6.4*55 prizes, a mounting to - •S''.a , .ooo Whole Tickets §16; Halves a*: Quarters .*2 60. wood, e oiiy tr co.s GRAND EXTRORDINARY DRAWINGS, ON TUB THBBS XUUBBB i'LAS, CAPITALPRIZE Bt_ 9 ioo. o o o : -*&a place on the Last Saturday in each month. Whole Tickets ?M. Halves |Hi. Quarters (a. Eighths •■"i'SO. Ir. ordering TiokSts or Certificates, enclose the m.ii cv to our address lor what >ou wimi to pur chase: name the Lottery in vincn yon wish it in vested, and whether you wish Wholes. Halve*. Quarters or Eighths, ou receipt ol which we send what is ordered, by tirst mail, together with the schema. . , . „ . , . linn ediately niter the drawing, a Printed draw it:-. Certified to by the Commissioners, will be sent, with aa Explanation. B_, Purchai era will please urrite theirjtgßstarea plain, and give tbe same oi their Post-Omos, Coun ty and State. ' All communications strictly confidential. aaV All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid imme dlately aftertha-drawmg—other Prixeeatthe usual time of forts days Ord< rs ;oi i icketa to be directed either to WOOD, EDDY ft CO., Augusta, Ga., Or WOOD. EDDY ft CO., Atlanta,Ga., Or WOOD, EDDY ft CO., Wilmington, Del. &*„ A list of the numbers that arc drawn from thewbeel, with tne amount of ths Prise that each one mentitled to. will be published after every drawing in the fouowia*; papers:—Ant Constitutionalist, Mobile Ke.ister. Nashvinl Ga tette, Richmond L..-patch, Paulding <MiBB.) Cla rion. ■ MEDICINES. II ELM HOLD'S IYTR.M T BUCHW, li 11 il MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLP'B EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMHOLD'ti EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCHU, Th. (neat Diuretic, The Great limretic, The i-r*at Diuretio, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, TheUre.it Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, TbsOrsal Diuretic, a positive and specific remedy Srut diseases oj the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidney a, Gravel, Draper, Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel, Dropsy, AMD ALL DISEASES OF THK Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual ('rutins, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU Is a oertain. safe and speedj curs, from whatovsr cause they maj have originated-and no matter of How Long Standing, How Lon* Standing, How Long Standing, How Long Standiaay How Long Standing;, How Lone Sta'ding. Ir is taken without Hindrance from Business, and little if aaj change ot diet. Ia pleasant in ms tas'.- and odor, And immediate in its action. If you aie enisling with aaj of tbe above distress ing ailments, PROCURE THK REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE Till-: REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THK REMEDY AT ONCE, HELMBOLD'B EX fRACT BUCHU, As a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simp!) delicate to tbeeoafiaed arid aeapairing mr . F( . Vi , d 18 TO BE POUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EQUAL 18 TO BE FOUND. Pr.ee 11 per bottle, or siz for $S: delivered to an> aiidre.-i.-t. Preparedbj H. T. HELMBOLD, Depot, lot . v .>iitn Tenth st., lielow Cheaaut, For sale wholesale »n<i retail by FISHES ft WINSTON, DruggisU and Apothecaries, ja 17—lv 125 Mais street. U~ R. HOOFLAPID'S e_R_AII BITT__B DR. HOOFLAJID'S BALB UUIC CORDIAL, 2*4* mut standard medicines of Ih* present ate, hare acquired their great popularity only through uears ..'" trial. tTseetmdsd jorta/uctses it rendered ■••j them ••! all in its, sad flip* i*j*fr lse«prens«w«<ied tJMB* norlky. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, .7AUN DH F.. DEBILITY OFTHE SERVO US SYSTEM. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, aad au iittasts arising from a disordered hrtr or weakness of .- stomath and digestive organs.art ■ ;.-. dily and permanently cure:', by the GERMAN BITTERS. Tht FA I. S ,L'tH' CO ii- I>J Al. ha I I'Su n,d c repu ta.i'yn surpassing that of a.i;; similar preparation extant, ti will cur*, w rSOVT VAUU, tbe most ea ter and .'o/itr ttanding COUGH, COLD, Oil HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP. PNEU MONIA, INCIPIBNTCONS UMPT ION, " %nd h.n performed !h* most astonishing cures ever uTtJitr. et CONKi I!MED CONSUMHTiON! .t ft to doses will alee at enct catch ant rurt tht met i tewert DIARRHQIA proceeding from Cold in THK Bowbui. Tht ■ >/-ri/t:-i«fn mrapfenmrad by Dr. C. M. Jaci «orv k Co., At*. He Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa., and c»t iSl'Jl 'ty druggists and dealers in meditwset • if- ywht re, at 75 ual 11 ■- ■■• bettle. Th: i, gun tare nf '.'. M. JaCZSUB iOltl be on tit outside wrapper of iar.l hattie. Fa i»t Almanic unmuaUy by thepro •er'.'tors called, EsBBTBODT'e Ai.Mamac, vuu wni teed teelim sap and tests*, mdatery noticet freest all parts ef the country. These Almemmti arr. given swap to all our atthts. PURCSLL, LADD A CO., Ag"ats, je 11— Kiehinoud. Va. THKUESTtOIIIH SVKLT 1 I.N THK WORLD! The 'cut COUGH SYRUP in the world is HARTSHORNK'S PECTORAL LSfRL'P OF WILD CHERRY. This article :.-. prepared be a-obsausL antl is pro nonnced to RsdicaTmeß Hint thoee win. have used it. t<> be *iie bent preparation for COUGHS,COLDS. CATAK KH. BRONCH iTI B. HOA RSEN ESS, BORE THROAT PROM A COLD, and aaravsa tivfi i.;'ihat lion of diseases, CONSUMPTIONS Psraona wiio sing should use it. It is pbiasaat to the t.uste. aoftoae, clearH aaaatreactaeßa the vtwee, allays all irritation of the ihtsat and laacs, ana prevents takniK eotd. na_Bottles 25 and fiO cent* and 9\. H. R.—lfyon are bilioaa. and have a l«ut cold, nse HARTBHORNE'S AN'Ti-BIHOL'S PILLS. iiiev remote all bile and colas from the Bystass.— Twenty five cent* a t-.ox. Sold b> ull Drasgieta in Ktciiii.o.id. as l'j- tiiu LIFE INSURANCE, &c. CLAI E 1,11 X t*Si KA.V'l':.*-THK RICH k3 MON U FIX X ASSOC! A T 1 ON- a strictly HOME iNBTiTUTIOS—with an asaple Capital •11.11 Surplus, ißeus* policies >>n the live* of Slaves on as exonerate terms as any u0...! and reliable Corap&ny. It.c Lumness ol t'.e Company v con l.iictl ejreius*«>«totutoui State, and bavin/ no azsa- Bisa ever.', nsn baa tbs psrsoaal supervision of its own othcer*, giving a- better ssount] for the pro jection of tue insurers uuere»u. Parties reeidia*, in the country having Negr.tes to laaure. where it m inconvenient to have them examined iv the city, will l>e furi.ished with all ne esaaary papers. uu..n application by mail, or at the Ottos, No. lubH Main »tmet, 2 dt*.r» from comer of iitli, where ihe (Mfoara will take ploa»ure in giving any ißformatioa upon the Bobjeot of ln*ur.ince. o . t I>AVJD CURRIE, Presideut. Ro. A. rnnrune, Secretary. Dk. M. iloBiON, Medic.il Examiner. ue 30—tlicclm R , |gJ lOJ,OAo » IIw: a: or tHI MnW PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, CuartereJ ty tke Legislature of Virginia ia ISM. ..,..,. '-'aj»it»|.-8j350,ri00. HOME OFFICE, ALEXANDRIA. VA. Insure* on the Cash and Mutual Plan. HENRY R. BLAKEY. I:• _«;.KOUKRTr*OK. f. AM E8 TCI ' ED. SANiiSTFK. W.M. I). MAftSK.V {,>»«• R-H THOMAS f. HIl L. SVWUB,]* RICIUD fl. CARTER. Si Pi o'U/* COM B > ROBT. F. LESTER, L . A i. Bt . iL(nV ' (LT. STUART. WM. M.TURNER, WM. WFIGH+. ..... OITICBBS. HENRY W. THOMAS, I'residenL T. B. ROBERTSON. Vioe President. THOS. T. HILL, Treaeurer. WM. WRIGHT. Secretary. JAS. T. CLOSE, Actuary aud General Agaot. Applications for Insurance granted, and policies issued and renewed on ths moat favorable terms, in ths above Company, at our «*»•• _ _ lltb at., Kxohasgs Houl Buildtaa, en ;—sm Btebmond, va. CHEESE AND lIANPLES.- K0 boxss prime Cutting Cheese; Sou boxes aad half boxes Ada- HAILRO-I?-. ac. I _Bafl ■_WESTERN MAIL loIHI. ■?_**W__SW«I.IIKK-R HI II M O N D AND DANVILLE RAILROAD-CHANGE OP.SCHB DPLE.-On and after SUNDAY. Januar. utk. 1860. the Mail and Passenger Train on thia road will run aa follows: Len-.e Richmond daily at 8 A. M . for Junction, (Burkeville.l Ljnchburg, Bristol. Knoxville. Dal t<-n and Atlanta, Oa., Cliattanitosra, Nashville. Orand Junction, and Memphis, reaa.. Mont gomery ami Mobile. Ala . and New Orleans. Leave Richmond daily, tescept Sunday,l for Danville, Va., and Oreen.K>ro*. N. C. at fl A. M. BUTOBBIBS! , „ Leave Junction (Burkevilleldsjly, at 10 A.M., and arrive in Richmond at IP M. Leave Danville daily.(except Sundaya)at» A. M .. and arrive in Richmond at I P. M. The aliove trains connect both ways with the Sou'rh-Side Hailrond train* to and from the South we?! at the Juncton. and with tbe Virunia Cen tral, and Richmond, Fredcricksl.uris and Potomac Railroad trains, to and from the North at Rich mond. • TbrOßfth Tickets sold, nnd barrrare checked through to the above point*; also, to the Virginia. Sprisgs. , . . KA» For ThrouKbTtsbats and lurther lßformß ti.'ti. apply at the ticket office of the Riebmond and Danville Railroad Cornpanv, Richmond. ja2H-ts ALEX. WOH R ALL. Sup't. r~--._____,"" VIRfJINIA « EN T R A L rail r o a d-n c war- S__ , »wir__r-*R,\.MiKVENT-ONLY ON E PASBENGER TRAIN DAlLi'-lm and after MONDAY, the .iotii of January, tho MsM Train wul be discontinued. _ „ ~. .. The DAY MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Richmond Daily, al «> :tu A M.. for >.;>K DONWVILLE. CHABT.OTTEBVILLK. M'AL.N --TO N . LV*N C H BUR 'J . ALEX NtH IA, WABHINOTON. BALTIMORE. Plill.A DI-.L PHIA.NKW YORK, aad all inns as >he We.-«t Clobb CobbECTinas are made at Oordonsviile with the Orange and abixaadria Tram K'nm North, and NO iKTEN . IOV TIIKRK. Tbroufh Tickets cau lie procured at the tic»et office. ~ , Tn Lyuebbnrr, I ToNewicrk, Aisxaßdria, Cincinnati, Washington, i Louisville, Baltimore. St. Louis. Philadelphia. Chieaito. ard all important points in the Western State*. ja 2S-t.s WM. F. A DCOCK. Ticket Agent I " Rll H>li>>l» \NU VtiRK I_i4^_»l«ip_2.-'i > 'V'ER RAILROAD.-On and StrTrr'-sur r_rV a i>,* r MONDAY. January „. lrttjO, tiie Passenuer Train-* wiil depart: KBOM Kit'll MONU. Bail} (edespt fmedaiß) at eM A. NI. Tuesdays aad Batnraara al 2' 2 P. M. rCOU VVIIiTK HOfSK. Daily (except Saadavalat ,* l' - v. Tuesdays and Saturdays at. fl * A. *v. BTBAUBI *XV aIBBLBarBS NoßFoi.u .Mondays and Thursdays at 6* A. M. LBAVBSWBmnoBSB. Tasadaya aad Friday aal 8 A. IL (Connecting Willi curs boa ways.) ITrbanna Staxe leaves White Hou*e Toesdays and Fridays at BA. fll.;rstarainfl Wednesday sand Saturday; v. Walkerton Store leave* White House Mouoaya and Thursdays stß A. If.; retarniax same days. Throuffa fistxht forwarded daily. Wag frsutbt forwarded Tuesdays aad Saturdays j*_-ts THOa. R. SHARP. Saperiatendsat. i_d| :^:>.'^_S^':: TO PAs'sV'.Ng'e RS 1000. __t_H__B_!GOING NORTH.—NEW AR RANGEMENT.—IMPORTANT TO TBAVi I.- ERS.—THROUGH TICKETS AND THROUGH CHECKS.—GREAT NORTHERN ROUTE—Car ryias the rreat Uaitee' States Mml. Twioe daily (.Sunday mxhtexcepted) between Richmond, Alex andria, Waaningtoa. Balti re. Philadelphia, New York, and all important points West,, via Acquis Creek and Washington, over toe Richmond, Fret! STicksbur*. k Potoaaae Railroad, to the Potomac river. To miles, and h> splendid and comfortabl* Btesmsrs thence to Washington, 55 miles. ;n all IM m'les in seven hours: being a comfortable and Der foctlj safe rate of speed. Hours of departure: 6.20. A. M.. snii kM, P. M. BAGGAGE, under chares of Bpeuial Atienta, CHECK ED THROUGH to Waabinstou,Bnltimors| Philadelphia aad New York. Tnaotroa Tickkts can t« secured att'ne ft>!ir.w ina rates To Baltimore §7 ou I To Washington —.*5 M Philadelphia... 95u ; New York 11 Mi Cincinnati Xtflfll St. Louis Slflfl Colambua ».i 25 Chtoaao fli "" Indianapolis ... MOO Pittsiutra iti no Cmro 32 sol Louisviile 25 on Dayton flSflt Decatur 76 jertersonviiie . 26 75 Newark '.'» 25 Pock island S3 H I Viaesaßsa 28 oo Zsaesville 18 "01 Passe niters breakfast aad sup at Aantaad and dine on board the comfort able steamer hetween Aonuhl Creek and Washiaftoa. *}%.. For furttier information, appl> at tins office. Broad street. Shockoe Hill. JAS. !!. WINSTON,Gen'I Ticket Ag't. Sak'i. Kith. Sup'i. OFFICE RIOH'H k PETERSB V G R. R. C 0.,1 Richmond, Vs.. Nov. 2tth. i<<9. S «•—»- - i HANC.*; OF HOI RS.- _____:; (Maud alter FBI HA V, the 25th. Trains an this road will leave aa follows: r.fc.yvK BienMosnroa rsTxnsßtmn Express, daily, except Sundays, at . 4.30 A.M. Accommodation! dairj . except Sundays, al flap A. M. Mail, daily at 2 &5 P. M. LKAVB PETXBSBttaO Put. KICIIV.ONH. Express, daily at, 3.45 A. M. An ommodation, dsilj, except Sundays, al B.IXI A. M. Mail, daily, except Sundays, at suo P. M. Passenger* lor Clover Hill Will take the. 1 xprebs Train on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS or t AT L'KfiAYN. T. H. WYNNE. sob- tii .Superintendent. "" (IKKICK R. * 0. R. R../ ~ Ricnnonn, Oct 27. is5P. s t.RKAT MIITIIWtST. i*_**_ga_pS K - ,t ' V - %iA!i ' KOl TE.-By a t,te arrangement, the Richmond and Danville, South Sole. Vir-'iriiatintl Tennesßßß. East Tennessee ami Vlrgiaia, Bast Teaaeeese an.l Georgia, Nnd Memphis and Char lee toe Railroads have entered into aa asreemeat to I'-iss Negro Children iiuder three sears of age, phkk. over their respective roads, to take edect;oa and alter Novum ber Ist, i-5!». To persons trading in Negroes, and otbera, thn route offers advaatagea nnsnrpaased 1./ any other, For farther aarlicutare. apply at ths Ticket Of hoe, Richmond and Danville K.ti!ro.<l. Ricln: ond. oc 27 -dts C. CAMPBELL, Si:, r. rrrr -««_*«*—-" >«R n ok folk, old iijl r AND HAMPTON. I'er- Bms_ >_iph inrtending to visit either oi ait ofthe above -mentioned places, will md the moat direct, expeditious and oomfnrtable route via the RICHMOND AND PETFiRSBURG and the NOR FOLK AND PETERSBURG RAILROADS. At thr? Richmond aad Peterstmrg Railroad Company's Ottice, vi Richmond, THROL'GB TICKETS witi he sold at the foliosrißg rates: For Norfolk; first etasa pAssenners R&JI Do. Second do. do 2.1f For tH'.I Point or Hampton, return ttcketx lor the round trip good within 15 BUM I first eiaaa 6.50 Second do. do 2.25 Straight tickets; tirst class 3.1 a Do. ascend do 2.28 These fares embrace the Steambrat charge from Norfolk to Old Point, and they cover all expense attending the transfer ol Psseeagers and l!:n.'tta.'e hetween depots in Petersburg and from the Can upon the Steamst at Norfolk. At Norfolk, tbe Care eoaaeei directly with ■ Steasßsr.which his bsoa snraged to run iacon neotion with tbe Narfolkand Peieraburi Rwlroad There ia aodelat or inconvenience tn tins ebaaga. step from the Cars upon tli.«.S:c uncr'a wharf. Pußeeaxara by this route lenve Rtchmoml ar 4:.sj A. M., and breakfast in Peters'tiuri: alii, re.icli Nor folk at in>«. .aad laad at Old Point or Hamptoa at 12 M., iillowiiiii ample time tor allareliniinary room Brraagssßßßtoand a SALT Wa'l ER BATHbefore dinner. i'a-sseruers by tins rants nave the privilege of re nasiniug evsr in Norfolk and muni: to Old Point 01 Hamptoa in the afternoon or by the same boat next tin v. Paesßßgere RETURNING from Old Point ami Hamptoa, leave Old Point at &]*A,BL*aad Hamp ton at 7:«f A. M., lia each ease nftxr the regulai breakfast,) reach Norfolk at 10; leave Norfolk at 1 r. M.; arrive in Petersburg at 4:25, and in Richmond at 5:45 V. SI.. IB time to connect with the tram* going on west same evening. t_.»AGOAGE CHECKED THROUCTH. „ . WILLIAM MAHONE, Engineer sad Sup't N. t P. R. R. 6 AOA.MS' R_P__Ml3dM« XXLTA> PAN t. i:h M4IB St.. be .m« resumed MaS*. tn ,, r .sTKAMSHiI" EXPRESS to and from NORFOLK, PETERSBC XL and RICH i M V>,M H .Steaineis JA.MESTOWN and ROA whicl' leave NEW YORK every V* ED NESBAi and SATURDAY, and thence b» KAII ROAD to WELDON. WILMINGTON; LVN'CH -15IK-L SALEM. WYTHKVILLE and'tht-VVinci pal places m VIRLIN IA and NORTH CAROI IN A, are now prepared to forward, with great dispatch, at reduced rates, 1 very kind of Merchandise, Valu a>ile I aicels. Jewelry,. Veto the above named ci ties, and all places on the senlmard. Our Expres* on tins Steamships will he accom pained by SPECIAL .MESSENGERS, win. wilt give their persona! attention to the carelnl bandlim &\^l}i?\&r y ß^^ m^C *'* Shippers wiN please take nsties *b>| anckaasßto point., in Virginia aud North Carolina will its sent by Meainers. unless etbei Bisa mxrUed. Freight received* on day ofssiliag, until 3..'01k p.m. j. l. Mcdonough. Assort of Adams' Express Co. «t*-;cm-i., ' _'* LINE—PREIGin ga^B___4_-V.*. ) * A T. i ! to L X. NCH »*'«« TH R X r gg°™Tl»lEa M A WEEK-TUBSDAYS. THURBDAYdaadnATURDAYR B. at TE.M PES I . C-iei.T..oß. F.MKTT. ft..at MERCHANT, Capt. i.k.i. C. LaTBB. Boat BRISTOL, Capt. G_4S. J. J.Ui\<t>N Biwit J. J. IRBY.Capt. Wu. F Ci.Kvai.AAD. Boat EAM K. Capt. Wu. II Pasaoßa. Boat OLIVIA. Capt. J. J. PsTBBS These Bobu are all of the Irstel i»«, commanded by careful and experienced Captama, acu leave promptly as advertised. Tue euoeoribsr, thanafui for past tavt.r*. begs a conii nuance of the same. WM. P. i'O.X.A.eut. At tbe Shed, Dock at., ia rear of old Sag Works. UNDERTAKING. .- ''jl™ '"-_~" fME l NIIIK aXi Ni.lV "R».^ 1 T' 1 ' 1 "x ' h.s thank* to h<* friend* and customers for their patroitaxt tn the UNDERTAKING lUMNESS for ihe last ten years. Hu .» prepared to furnish COFFINS oi all sixes and vualit.es, to auit tiie circumstances ot all who feel disposed to bury their friends nenteelly He ha* a fine 11 EAKSE, with glass wiudows. MERVANTB* COFFINS of ax siaes; also SHEETS. HHROLDB. Ac. oa baud, at tbs eorasr of Prsukim and IMb atrsets. JEREMIAH SATTELWHITE, ati»—«m* Aientfor Joua Nr.iric* TUB PI N, WO IKE * Ml si UNDERTAKERS, Oovsrnorstreet.t«tween Main and Franklin. Rioh wond, Va., _t_S__|_3i^S^^__ P^"fr a !!■.»-*- ?"? **• tntsansd vuion to its i_*f_t|i R ."« M,t c.lle.tto.l ..(. BTEKEO ; BCOPF.B and STEREOSCOPIC Plcri'REß to I* found in a crest variety, at their ohloe, in tho City I Baviuts Bank, lb) Main siieot, Kicsmoad V*. 2 vAn ' cap ». booi^T^H liberal patronaae we hiv* rs^V_'J'"?» s'■ hope b* strict attantn.n to t„ ..Li 1 fr "»i iw ■ tiauance ol the *. „-.,. ,_, * "'»"» to **■» vH will to sparatt to tive tim« «i_i**■**__■ Havmr in oure»pU,,n»eßt "b* t_! '■ thi. country can pr.tduoe. wealth * 0f pared t« manulacture trui,,,' V.*. n " ,, '*'•,., H and boys' HOOT-, anrt MiorV r- »V' 1l scnption. and on a much I ir'.' I? •'" *"••••, fore. We import all ..f .«,,'_'• *m ~. • ■ Om* manufacture of al. kin.U , V t * n *«'lai- __i ?rtlrea**^r , a' o* '<"»"tp, rw »* ■ crn work. We*hai en**.. «,:;," —Hal factoring than bsretof",™ tS '' i,vr -'"- ■ tontirn, of ail „. w„t *f '*< «t . ■ price*, to call oa ALI j nin' r t *'< v .*__■ Manufacture !V, 1 ,; * f tf'. '■ _ . 1/7 Mam t* M '»V r ?**i «. I Hicnmoiid. January IP-iapi '" ltl<J "»**>ou '■' I __■ .Am) inter i - . . I Work tour ler, •„„. (i" , r '"' Hi -. ulieJiinnu csfar.ln; . ~.., W ','V ...' ■ ties Ui serve our euitonio,, ~. '"•.,, M ly with, irarythin. pe-ta .-. ~.'...',. | mtkinn t.u»;nf*» «.■,;„.„,,"■-' j lor eaeawi \v ~„ . " S Hoots, Bb*,n at,..:,,,,, ~,' , 1 miii.c. double and fork «,,;,. g JTJ l" i"a E^jß We will anderf&ke toumfcewor ■ "'" _a*_ and s:\te worn Utiii hi i ..."'•'*' 1 MABCUHH ! it-u^;. u,! '^-'•'■.m.;. ■ friend, i | i I 'est styles, at mi • - 1 shall be happy to u*itui M rage home or ftouthrri f_i MjrtW bear.* at |J I ibe.hortestaotice, a«1,,w,.r . M Gentlemen* '. oaths', - "I HATBaad CAPS.oI al the , I sell "!l bstosr the pr .... f Alao.n toaaa lotos Meoßii hatb *_ I bavedstermiaed to sell odiu m ~' fl ate seal I aad ass for loarae «* .-" I] Broad street. \\ . . ij JNoTTi i: t«» si him.ii,. , ,"' K_| !Nii RICHMOND. We « V * ; "-« visum-.! R .'hi'.'.on,i. O is they will bud a lame ass... 9 JB«ols.YM>Mlot.s.-,,p. 'B Ri'.IHVTioN IN PR'- i ' ,_iS HI 111 E, Hi '^I_| keeps -t l-.r.e stock ut ! ~ Rl Servants'wear constantly on h ■■ txidy in Hiehinonritocompete * • _ i*_ a* he BBaaufacturea u> :•',',■■': nnd «! XC himself. 100 It-ly | 'Ml A Itj.Ksf:. IN "j, t.KfcAT KKO« I ||»»> ■ > r V".' *f PRICE OF HATB AN ;f !, , ' !_■ offo, f r '" u I* to _ per cent al_ w»ti.~ Crtluii.ii.in Hot*i 1 Moleskin Hats of be*t qua,it. *';i,i-.•.""* HUH qua''ity. 3 ,»); fashionable Silk H ."n »-,, H sk:n sewed Hoots. 3 so: (Jimnr»j,i„ t " X firit* calf nkiii sawed Bbne* 2 M ""' ,l '19 J. HA.yili.'M aa* made arr« : . u „, r eneoi the be*t m.ikers in theci' . _l to supph linn with hands H *kin sewed BOOTS, which h-wil _f| esdsntod tow prioe of THREE DOI i.ti/n^BB rl WALL, i*M,-iirrs, i ii.*' l ?_H UftFVRS-ROBKRT !.. ;i;,--i\v,\ ? V 'M Bmlord. Dickinson ,V W . , '" ■ bsgaksavs to call the attention <>i ■~.,, ■ X cu.itomer* to bia Ur.,- . Ri HATH, CAPS and KAN VFI ' 1 been snleeted from the • |3 the moat favorable term*, esi __| gMta. itorti <''er»lina an! i „., 1 priaiagaii the LATEST and MoSTFAMi v_ will be aold at nboiaaale and reui .""..u'r/ 'H_ favoralaa tonaa. ''H Men-turn's are mnsctfail] loin M my stock. knowin« that ia price, quaitti . I cannot be earpnassd. v <9i ra EIXRTT k UtiM!.;:;, H ppos'i r_ ; \r h Ja ■ ■,- S Have iast r..(-ei\.>d ALL 'IF i'HK .Mi STVLESOF t.ENT'S HM; n; ,~. M FRENCH bOPT BATS, vib: IneoAßiV. Tfl ZOUAVE, VICTOR EMAM I , .. ■ assortment of YOl'Nij HKNT's • N ' fM CAPS. Also. HOYS' DRESS iLvrt* ace ■',-_■ in irre-it variety. ' ta __T_ TRCPIRS* TBlNhg....Hoi jl "Sd.lT_ 0 f Trnveim.: md I-■* Tninu "Hfl had, and will seii them very eheas. • *^| Wa. ■.•■?.! J MEN'S ftCBHEiI ROOT*. i a_ ■ri-* there cannot 'ie in> ','■■ t ;• tj them. A man may stand nil ilm m M irul bsd_ w-.tti them, nntl Imt rwir* m ■ En Leather Be*4B. W ri. '. M 'i'ltt >KS. 'I |tl >KS. HO>>f T I IgfJ m 1 Wo have now on hand a larc« X] FRLNKB.of every deaenptn" E ladies ortteiiticn.cn. Also, V'Al.l.xKf I jBM BAGS. Ao-. to which we BM*t r«*prctlu ■ tllcmioii ef ail in waat. aa they niiu. ■ ALEX. BILL A i - 1 D_NTISTHY H . ,-:'- > All 111 H I VI It. M 1..--, ■ I PifTuJlplaatic and Vulcanits _B »*t__3 JoNKS. Da;*r r.l i ■ tl»-ye m.Hle ol mrikini; T»etli. WB of im BBSelate superiority over i ■«.ii vvnh confidence coimii'i.i! t H lull or ii.tr'i »eu oi teeth and «■••■• B| •is ma] be dissatisfied •» tfa mt aams. Tbaasriecl talapts H mouth, and the BBcHon there H hini to insert one "r more H 1 his in. thod baviaK U'.-n adopte.l - ■ inn hid best in trie profession. N.irta I 'cstiiuoiiialfc will be -'wi Hiiii-p.. i.- -- Hi U» those wtshina to »cc thaia. S.'«■ ■.• • I Koidoraar other plate arill ■■ I those preferring them. Fi • K9I traetiac, and nil other operations KSi routih.t performed. ORce on Alai*mreet Wfl Coriritluai. Hall Kf <* 11 1> oihee on Main. bab>a Pel <; H iloor to I. Ilorton Ke.ich a tiiini 'KH door* in...io Messrs. TI.o». ft. -v - '-'■ Goodsstors. lifl The saoaßribpf hnsta* rem. ths t '■ hsaaa, son Ibe atoaaud to see '• -<- *• *" 1 * Mis en.'iuemer.ts, and has ■■'.'-' ' '''''bT^BbI ration* v. serve the puuuc geß*r*itj. A "'", tmns perforated ii. the ni"«it 'ipiiri.vt'd »li'l ■nyie known to the Prufe**i'>n, • ' f by Bim warraatdd to(ivs sal 1 »^ :^^M PIANO FORTES. I B , H I r II "MO > V I'll >o .i«k"H| MASi FACT";' . 'V : , E HI RT 'DEPOT OF I-'i'Ri II CAN MUSIC AND Ml *\ 'Al ' ,11 DOUR A BADE. VV-. OL _' II Broadatrsst. wouhi I; iciitioo to their tares aasortmenl >i li-• kjH would such gear antes* oe wi. BBOBt last in ioi.> pure n t-e'. ~ H Our PIANOS are winar.-.' ".'■ in tune twelve in. n'l.i D iret an months, if they fail t. ivs* % I tiou t<> the pur. h iser. H Partioulat atwatioa i* n ■' ■ H country, and peii. v Btta] sale] an arSi liuilifui execution ol then rder*. ara_ (I'd Piano* tiKen in ex. rni'if 'or n«e' ,J * I «_PIANO.Sb..e. ; :.l.owr." ?K[ . fcfi , I del»-d*cwly ■ ts- LlbHTfc * IMaNO.v- We .-. : t'l' •'•■'■ '■■ ■ ill \I I citisea* "i X.< in ' • wSM our FIANO FOR I'l-.s. W.. ,■ BtrßmeaUwithMr.CAßl'Sl H. ' ; ..",: in all respects, msj to test, b'tassa *>bh famed Chiokeriß.s. . ■■ We wrtrrant all our PIANO.** M IS i,.i: 'iiitl.siii.tiieroi.ste> B 111 tne country, all <-l üßleh can » ""j, !■ CaKCl'*. ou Broad at re."J ._ k , . I ____. CMILR B.RI >t. P1 A>«to, "H wm. ira*«« th ;y..._B SOUTHERN C_'TW'AU W" fen*. ' . .. HH -J*- jt R / ( HM 0 .* i. ■ It t* n fact as* asasrs 1> « i '»' i -' ed aaClothißx msiiufsttor) » ■ H YEARS ALU. and hue '■ coatiansd to cut and make a "-; t ",. ■ stock in Ki.-1111. ad. aa nur.dre.i* ■■! •' . W'ilie*tit> lo.anil hiving in-"-" WM time U> tune, ant now totuir MM i.rdsrsfor work ia large «»r »m» • tMM herstofofu. and mil i« if* ■ - 1 • ■ .-; « ii* low .-is tae) can I* had .'I >.-i'-'*- ■' " tajaaltatoytoandßsstoriai. ~_■<- _fl Bstmi a prastleal m&a ••■ ■ tot ehmbid <-•• a( <«• to•» '•' f „ fl ..i.«tJ'-r.«. I ilalteruu>».-.! that A ,\ivs' "_■ and as *...«! aa aitiUe fol '.I.c pi ■■• «" ■ .Vdr|/» ■«• .VowfA , „. , - - ■'_| Lei tnase who uriab to buildup r . H ni.iuufacturers, patrouize ry ' ■ ■rst.aadlet thrm reap the rl merit U>r »"iti. ur,"nt or '«;>•'' »' ' ~, n V is NO HI'MBPO. a* I esa pr;«ve '';;,.'„ >fl hints now in ray eutpl-" .'vii» !I%r ' i« • _^H tteen lor •..r.-»r». purr,,in - ' _aH iiouie, more especially nbe»»_ ? B . aduilioualooet. » • u -,, 1 "\; v ,. « ' ■ respectlullT tn'.-'ite the i.tiri.t'c-' "i the pul>li. VteneralL t.. h'« .VV 1 " 4 .,. „";;KA ''H assortment oi CARRIAGES. • L . , ". 1 ~ *_■ Hi*work ia . -.*m teal Wt.rkmeu.and out ol Ih* if »» * j#ii w H from tt 01..' deair.it* to I'^^'-'.'tf, , v iVii. «»- 1, t ieu lar at ie nll ■vi PUB U» M M * J" f ' be done <»n the nwat reasoaaUe wriw h , a "WM'UTI Ol Tli t•- J ru___CU.- SADDLE 1 9 f_M» AIANIF.m'H KKav |V> ■ eT N„ itt»»«*t Mt i»'i _■ K/< HAD'AO. •■■'•'"','., .bv'^.'J^B In aduiLoa to iu>iauiiwiuriv'. ' a s^!# ~r ■' _H go« Mi*. we will iuf\« toora»r, i« ■, ras * T.^fl or imltviduaUi. all Vm.'.* 1,f . W ,u.. OA^/ieBB PlNti for Cavalry Cmuaaairs A*' ;• r i.«J| aa low aa eaa to uau * jmmua k Dunn » has. , ._ ...„•# a» •5, a_ Ws only _k for a ''"J- w » a _B they will Le *«*al to»»l ui»V f >* f" -•«*' , return our tbaak* ft»r th* ' it^' ,Uw*_afl .towed oa ourbituae l»r .»* _•' •'*, iH.ffl ami kr-pe to .eoeive a ■