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_e6RA|HIC NEWS, ; •■••r f _VorUicß>*hinoßdU.opatcb.] ig'r x, " t " — Not X The Kefl«ter here totttA **_ti_|oß. I*eß_a the large sec ,r«il'' r * 1,, North aaa South proves a ■ ' ° m - mciii Is laaposalßaa, and that V r _., . AeUaiea ataal be fruitless. rM,U 't k useriituve men. to take ihe i*"*'" i inoMiieii' in their own hand '. V.i-d <>* ;^' ,,, ' , "« *™U cmsH. ' '" r "l ',i -ht rrealt froaa Its eoaeasa* »•*■ in less c.mUons Bands, as the '* N " , isenceraHsl r»e resolution. ■ ,u '" n ,\..\ 18.- Itie ihe general sscator rooßSbefses not yet — k -'he says he will resign on the Hid ,-•■ ••'".' iieoraissooner asoease. '" i k <Ia N >v 17.— Allairshave ..-.-; sines Weaataaa. night, ■ ' i 11 Stepbenß atade a coaserva- H-i> ■*: '._. lt .,i i...c oiloa the troubled '' ""i all I* 1 ' '"" *** "°* o *** ,0 Hcl 1 J_ " ',"1,1 rately. I* n .'.. hII -"''> t" l s ' !Ue t '"* ,v ' , »''o« 1 ~ unaiumoßßljr. Tbeelecttoa "' ■ lakesplsceoa 'be-.nh ot January J: 4ri*s»'* ye taeeta oa tae Wednssdajr I Tin» i" -ea wbie ofthe convention «|B| * ' *__ the preeenl crls -la national af ____, ",;_..,.-!.. ot lbs(leasralAassca. -." .resistsnceißßd whereas It is Use II . '~ soieieigu people lo taeteraalae " , '_3r., a»ea*ore aad time of such res Is ' mi raerefore, .' ~.... Assembly enacts that tbettov '. i ' or, ciaiaation ordertaf aa dm- D, ; January. The Is , M and the Mil refer to <he time, elec oi the Convention, and the i ■•>. each coaaty is t-iititleii . h ■:. :• provides that the Conven iider all grietaßCes impairing or i«f tbe rq nail tj and rights of the people 'it,»■ members of the Ualted States, istarßiße the mode, Btssaer and time of l Thssth sectlOß amhorizes the Oott ".' -to ti» '-be pay of liny delegate •• > any I'liiMT.uon, t\ingress ,; ■; ' P roTt ** - ,or a " other ex- Slscurred by It. It .-hall elect us own ."ii.il do all thir.»:s i.eeulul to carry out rests nud meaaing of taia act. "".. A ,} A . Nov. I-.— The bill appropri to artn and fijum tbe State of -" ..... .ue.i law. . vi.- of Florida, last session, ' ibbill promisiag decided action la case I '"'y |election, and requiring the Gov- I "'.'vi a Convention. The Jacksonville : „:!:,- secessiOß. LATEB FBOM EUROPE. (K R!YAL OF THi:'\AJIDERBILT. \t* York Nov. le—The steamship Van. • from Liverpool on the 7th inst., has , Sardinians had dispersed the NcapoU ~v, takißg ll.t-im prisoners. Hurst had proved winner m the prize fight PaddO k, ami falls heir to the belt. 'i.a.iil Napier was dead. (-OMMBBCTAL. ■ fggt N ! —Cotton dec'ined'.a'j-elos r »t Friday's saotsiio's-aals* tor three . •- ss BreaJßtuifc and Provisions _.t: Cow -'-'-' Later from Mexies. vjw Oblbabb, Not. 18.—The schooner Bed in rsmpico oa tne loth, has arrived. .t, laden with specie, seized lrom a idiicta, arrived thereon the Ist.— - twssmoch excitement about the affair, -• bad reached Tampieo that Guada . isd Anally been c iptured, and Mar -..-a pri*ouer and shot. i .I, i iri orau and the I'rince of Wales. Ii .- y Nov. 17.—At a meeting of ln?h- BM| vfeosympßthias with OoL Corcoran, ol s.ii J -»-. held here la.«t night, resolutions unadopted, comraentincon his coadncl in I to d<> honor to the Prince of Wales, riunß bim to Boston,when a coiigratu -. jrjpublic address vrill be made him. Death ci I>. Dale Owen—A Suicide. ISXAPOLtB, Ij.p., Nov. la.—Or. David [Si« Owen, the well-known geologist, died ird*y st his resideiice in New Harmony. B p James F. Suit, ol Frankfort, Clinton ■ v.ii.J, committed suicide last night by if himself with a pistol. Bsrslßg of a Railway station House. 2L.AMI, O , Nov. 16.—TbestatiOB house i UristUoewas destroyed by tire this after*- Tr> Pittsbnrg, Fort Wayne and Chi ■l iliiiroad's los« it Sio.OiHJ. Ihe Vote of Horidu. etSTA, Nov. 17.—Returns from sixteen uoiiea in Florida (crticiai) Indicate that Brrckinridge will Lave v msjoritjf in the State - Lt-nth of a t'incinunti Merciiniit. CnciBBATI, Nov. 10—Calvin Fietcber, one : tbe pioneer merchants of this city, died rnrtrdsy afternoon of disease of the heart. p ta d this: It SrECIAL NOTICE. 1 bßvbsotdutea tinned business on account ol I : .t.t stors. I am vow ...cated fivk •- -. emy• .1 stand, next door to C. W. lOo.'sßrokers Oil.oe auu nearGova; nor, . 3'ieet, No. 126, where I iv.uiu be pleased tiii.ee - .::.i o d customers, anu the custouiers sen- Brsily, raoseiß the habit of g.ivini sue their or dsrsl irfaiiL CLOTHING, wiil do me a tavorto srsitsßtii. oan call on them, or leave word at my *: -.-■.•».?_ to call on them, and al! orders in my ...'.f • . it is promptly attended to p.h heretoioie. Istrenot, mdooß t intoud to.iiisconnnue busi .;:.•:.- d'.j such cause. Call and see me, at 123 iunstreet. lauZl-ial WM. IRA SMITH. >Ti>KAGK.— We have room for (Storage of the if 10,090 bar re la, st our Warehouse, cor Dock and Cary streets. *t..»'e also on hind and lor sale on cons'itn ntt.l >.l> bbls. ol P'.sh, oomprisnif! Cut Herrings, ,».lewives. Shad, Salmon. Viaenerei,Nos. 1 Sim: 3; W hue Fish and R'«e Herrings. Aiso, - James River Cement; St 0 bbls. Rosen hcCßßient; SJU bbls. Calcined P.uaier; 100 bbls. Ml bbls. Kockianu Litre; 600 bushel* lias '*' t Hair; ttOMgrass Howstd's Matahes. Ai^o, • ft"-, home of which are the finest i ra il ol winch will be sold low to close sales, BstIBGFuRD A CO. IhTililTAlsT IO IHK SOIIXU.-Il order *■ Ineiutate Southern commerce, and i.ecom i-'-iceti.e i/üblic m seßersL we hare taken, in to our store, corner Broad ar.d I bird s;»., .- Bnd oommodioas itore,23l Broad street, ti ard 4th, uext uoor to '._uaile_' Dry • v.i.i-rf' we have opened an entirely •** sod splendid assortmsat of Tojs, Fireworks fancy Goods, which we oiler at wholesale st the most moderate prices. We most vits the attention of purjiitiers in laat -' te tae _i.oc»oe Hill Toy Bazaar. i3l Dr.-ad SCIIAAP X 00. I ril Vl' MBOK IrlKI HIVIS" FOX I'HV IANS, FAMILIP.S AND FARMERS.- IxJught a assortment of these Chests 'ciati.l trj-r them for sale at low prices. Ail '•SMsssaßd,at jos. LAlDLe.i'6 Physicians' and Family inugS'ore, Bigs oi the Ked Mortar. 6lh and .Main sts. pAßiiei m PfLlßß.—Wseetsa aa-sthei I -n.it. m town and couutrj. supplied with Or ■amenui Confeotionerr, lee Cieam, Orangeade, -■■let, _c, at _| ljr i notice and on reasonable _'_• , ANDRi-.W AN'IOM. v Salt Kin, next dour Exchange Bank R l< fcl MAIIVYI AMI tIOUTT-iteyiiolda* .. > s""i Tv ■ tne celebra'ed Ecßlish remedy t>r '-. (i.seises, is an aliuust inUllible cure. A •"aiiotol the genuine ar'icle. i'-.r sale by Jus. LaIDLEY, Cheung, t'lnot ttie Red Morti',sth and ___B "ts. S Vvt »l OIL. BWb_BT.T OlL.—Bsst lliir _*sx ilslad Oil '-ni! Oil for tne use of •*<sesesau, tor sale bi A. BoDEriER A CO.. 1). ujiu.Bts, No. 10 Main t>t. P'>L < liKWIM; TOBACCO.—Ws ou I ,' 11 -a . irgs and t,ebct assortment of llie Btosl •JTBiar Brsads, wh.ch we will sell at manulactu ' _"*■. DOVE* C<J , Dru*Kisr„._ ]{ 0t H--KHi.Mis.-7i knit barrels No.l „_ on ■Csroliaa Paatill Roe Herrinns :50 bar --. v° 2 0 r t »Carohna Gross HcmriKS ; I'JObar "o, l Hm.Ux Cut Hernti**; lor na'e by -- KOWIM WORTHAM k CO. |{t'iini.._> WHlßKßV—Ofeßreara rec . "'>' ii« ut..! our own brands, wananted free "'"w nswa.son titiid nnd for sale by BELOKN * MILLER, Conn r Pearl and Cary _sts.__ N^'_ H V ■•LAHMISI »-B th white and rrey ; l»«t_s* R *»raCleOiiß« of every description, by >»'U or piece, at the lu#t-i*t ca-h prices. LEVY, 15 MsinsL_ or.! 1 .^.^ 1 s -- so>j oae-eearter nmi let! kstf l"f_. "'* ru ' ue ». «t'* .;.ioh, just. irrn'-eii and c ■" LOUItJ J. HOSJJItUX, No. WJ Vlmil utieet. • S f_|_ ¥*L. bo boxes SwsetOiL hesi i"and UK ''i lotiaocoiiuu, ior isls bt ~ EDWIN WORTHAM * CO. J sjsnrL**} K,v EO -a lull hoe of Ladies'sua 1 ••'•*nrio Ve»t», to be run oil at low prices. M F. GOLDdMII'. 178 kiroiulst. f"_.V* X «'Ht-:aTB-Of various sizes, for "_*gß Ismily and farm ase. For sale by HI»K >,IKR * i-.RD, Druxusta. " uac«,T* , A!>il> Tl BS.-bo eosea Fainted '*■« „i. V 1 * uoz,,ri Varnished Buckets; 60 i-BSsr luta. iv store aud for sale by P __ POTTB7>ABLh>Y A 00. *BeB»„_ **«*M INKS* of all kinds, direct ""'"anulaoturei*, aud for sale by H-- " PP/i'ERSON A CO., 166 Main Bt. _ 1.,,_V ,A -»MOltl"4ii TOIIAt t O Piepared p "•• , Virniriia LeaL very old and very > r For sale by R. W. POWERS. " lurk-?. V . H ' 9 TjbH'bßUbb, Tor tobacconists, Wov fc "r i _' nd n»v»r, for sale by CLAIBOHNE. No. 11 Pearl st. r 5tH*H K *' ,H Al It" TO >%lvi*T, KaCßTOK *<*d f<* r *_.!« .' "'* most popular always on hand ft 1 L-r "" V X * C -' V^* I *-- --} «AVn p_M s, ¥ ,t ** l«V«alfl«»s» ui.,.,,;S ,A« -'her invo.cß just received Ml7lVl ul _ r ", ver isrmept. p, " A kr HaL«eV * CO., 110 Mr. jn st. ,* T." ~_•_' fchTHA OLBLIN BTOIT - " *bU Xi * '* b '.V _ d porter, warranted seouine, t.«Lr,f ,i Ju S ''AIDL_SY»« AiKithecry. VlKfc d * i " rt «'''_ tt ' ««- u M»m its. l'o% 9IUA» ANO ''"'llli Por sale by (j, I A G. ti. DAVENPORT. 6 W r*li,*. l£ T^ noh K«» 118-HKIMCB Just OOMM X RQIAL, LSTVWR rHOM 111! HR-17.1t re, A. I . 3,/> «_■ _ 1 to* eottoti market hi* a healthy ~_, earsaee. tne tie.nand l*;n* ol an atiimatc.l t-liaiactrr »».i prices reri full. The -sles to d,i> bave iteen saLS r'ales.cio-ing hrm at 92f. _ for OrteaMlie s HiVtijT for do., «r..t .I'dmaire. The total •took on l.ar I ..' estimated at 122,06 bales, inclulio 11 ," . \ i rican. in il mr the busineaa is iii-derVte «, i •Botatioas aresatts nominal; whsaL hoaeVe? i held for extreme prices. Kice niaiuiai n ? Idling last advised. Ths mJ___*T_',, to day.with.iidication.ol fTo«. **** ( " l The Now York Journal of Conimc.es oi f . „ da* a l .em.ton says ofthe money inaikct III* market opens to dai without nnr ..vcrr nt 'be Prrs.ure.espemallv aSBoa. the •ro.l • • IVo i" e-*. lt»mg sharper than 1.-lii ~'..' duliculty in ne«oii-,>..l __***»lore.oaias to ti.a '*££££ mercilan't^i^ihey 3 'ZTJ '* ] ',; ni ""'•'»»^.'.-«™.".i 1 i„ 1 o n„T J ";° n oW ■■•» 'sutli-te exchaiues ~ ;'_ :« hope that no furttsar trouble w, hiik * reUe{ '* a«ißae. Meantime v O ,-y LresV, ?'l ir,." '* rev S» r •_»•»•» t«' ''nd*., over the cu/e .' is', , L tV ' a " d (,: " I,>le til * binders ol .ro fluce to meet their pat menu, roteun Evcnange has moved a hula mora free n '!r. l -. , , , r„ rn,n,t ,' t>u »HHero' ero " •*•*■ areatdiili- ir aoo.ep-e.l Bae, '* ml ver » U,w rate have been .«M h ."i ,t '. vk J n " rl,< ' t I>roko down tbi* inorning.es te. laiiy ior Mate and government secuneuu*. but k '? announcement of ths project for the pur- CBaee ..f foreign exonan»,e.ailiided to ab .vol there was a manifest improvement in all .:e-caption*. --v. a 5 * aeelined 3; renaease 6* VirsimaO's 6 Missouri t, . i', ; B ai _ k B f Comweree I; Illinois Vti It it*'«' 'f W „ ork .Central 3 recovering |; Osl. andHadeoa _; Faciho Mail 3.. recoveaas \, Hm.1.11 Riveri.; do. preierrc.l 1, afterward* CenuaiSli Keau " i 44 »*« recovering l; Mieaigaa i,^\t- re, r* t9t '" ,earn of ,!l ° failure ol .viessrs N. i v>.iic _ Co., in the Western produce commis sion t._s.n<ss. they are said to hive abundant inran*. but their paynients were Urge, and they were not alue to Besotiats their exchange lo meet tiirin. or even to clleot tneir cish bills. A proposition is on foot to raise one million of dollars or mora, with which to discount the notes ol .ending .xcliHtige drawer*, i bankers, i tj run 45 diys, thus enabling tuem to buy up the most press ing produce bil s ..n London, and to remit them for a return ol specie, it waa supposed that this wi v d .trtord a double relief, and it has beea much Blgel th.s morning. Borne of tin banks havede ciined to take part in it, and others hive no Uuh in its eth-acj ; but a lew ar* willing to try it, and nave advanced §'KK).UH>eaeh for thispurpose. itie iiiip.rU .re very light, the total of general inerc-r.amitze for the week being less than liall ths oorreapoodias total lor last year. The fact that the loreign imports at this port for the week arc not omy rrLuueiy, but absolutely less thin the .'skirls, is a favorable teaiure iv the aspect of al taiia winch should not be overlooked. Mob.i.k. Nov. 16— Saicsof Cotton t. til a v 4,000 i alss hi lb", : -.jU) _ lor middlings. Kales of the wet k ;o BBf biles. Keceipts 24 till ba'es— Uie same as the corrseeoßdia* w«ck oi last year, lieorease of receipts at this nort 1.t.u.0 lines; stock in port V 27 -, bales; Cotton treuhts to Liverpool 17 32CJ-16; Ir-ici.ts to Havre 1 3 1(5; Sieriiue Exohange ISSa lt'4'«, and nominal; b.,i* on N«w \ ork ',% discount. ALBXaxOBIA. Nov. 17—Flour-Family .CS-lii §7 60, ex'.ia fts SJ; separ ■»s>7>,ar6.SO. "'A neat -vsrh.te. fair t" g >..d, . i Stia) W; ted f I 35/rl 41 — Cor.i -white tiijtlrjj ; yellow (Aaoii ; mixed r.'.i r',s. Rte7ijrf7i. OatsaiaSSc. Corn -*'e.il ft'jnlii psr bathsl. Seeds Tim..thy 60; Clover *«**« 8562. Flaxseed §1 40..T 1 45. I rovui ns— Hu;te-, mi.. lOnicc ; iiacon iltflSc ; Fork 97m1.8Q. Card 13<i14.>. EtSßlteilSC Wnskey 244i30j. BaLTtMOBB, Nov. 17.—Flour hia declined 12c— Howard street and Ohio .5 12' a Wheat is dull ii'id lower-red -*i aiiri 3-j; whiteSi3o.ii.Js. Com ruied heavy— yei.ow 68,i71r!.: white li6-.r7ic Pro v biobb tiu'et and uncnani,ed. Cotf-»e dull a-. 14<r li'iO. for Kio. Whiskey is dull at 2U-..T3' _c. New Y"kk. Nov 17.—Floor ranned taiae. low er, sit sir.g dull. Wheat is nominally 2a:ic. lower. C.-i, is nominally lower. rVirk is heavy aad lower. Lard s drooping. WhUkSy heavy. .Sa.eE wi New York, Novemlier 17, .I 0 suu o's at Sj; 52b UK) ler.n 6's 't*Jat7s; ;.2.o<j() at 77 ; ttfJMdo. at7o. aad ato. 6 * at stale. Baltiaasre < utile Market. Bai.timokk. Nov. M —Tv? offering*.if lieef Cat tle yesterday amoun'ed to l 390 head, l-eine hflv more than ldßt maiketday Ofthe above, Biti head were driven to Fhiladelphia, lsuwere let over ui.s .Id. and tiie balance i l.ooc h-'aili were ti.Ken up hr Haiti more butchers at prices ranging fr.'in ..1 to •'J4 4>> 100 lb*., nut very lew. however, at the i titer h-ure. t he average price was 63 14 Ir.*., l- 1 .. cents higher than last Thurmay's rate. '1 he market wound up very dull. There wis Qdi'e a brisk demand fir Hogs. . v aif»s were Bade of good to pmne i.its at 98 to 98J9*3r* itai lb-t. Ihe market lor Mieep was ex eedingll dull. m il prices biiow a deciina. We qaoie ihein at .■* .' SO to « i 50 & head. DRY GOOD 6, CARPETINGrS, &j. \IOKE NK'-T GOO 1»S. lrl B i LAST BTEAME*. SAMUEL M. PRICE k CO. have just re ceived— Eieuanf New DreßS SILKS. IikESS GOODS, in every variety. Near style CI.UAKSand AK.iBS. New SHAWLS. They oder GREAT BARGAINS still ia— Rich Dress SILKS, BlbK ROBES. DELAINE ROBES, many of them at half co:.:. They offer also- New CASSI.M f'.RES, of Southrn manufac ture. North Carolina goods, wiueh re ceived the premium nt the ST ATE FAIR. Georgia OASi-TMEKE.'*, for n.en ami hoy*' wear. Ac. no 1- is 1 HAVK JUsl' KK«;EIVISi> IjOcTYa NI V 1 WORSTED COUNTER PANES, whiob t will sell cheap; aDd, also, a good assortment oi Si LKS, black inu colored, and a ureat variety of DR'i GOODS. BOOTB. .-HOES and CLOTHING, all ol which I shall heil very cheap. Give n.e » call. L EOS X, i 56 Broac St., bet'n 21 and 3d. 11.-n't fornet the place. cc 3u-tnC Ri t ha h d su mm (To'". DEAL EXCLUSIVELY IN, And keep for sale m quantities to suit purchasers, at their WARE-ROOMS. NO. '.»>"> MAIN STREET, RICH MON D. VA., ALL KINDS OF C A R 1 J iv T 1 N O S , MATTINGS, FLOOH oil CLOTHS, RUGS. MATS, CURTAIN GOODS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, Ac, Ac flier will have made to order, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW CURTAINS and SHADES. We have opened a splendid lot of CA RPETING of i-ur own importation, and are now prepared to exhibit tiie lateststy'ies in every erade. Our assortment of CURTAIN GOODS, with Trimmings. Ac is unsurpassed, and our «ocb is oomplete of WINDOW SHADES. FLOOR OiL CLOTH, Ao. Buyers are invited to examine our Roods, which will be sold on aocoiiimodatiuK terms. selT—lnt* RICHARDSON " C 0.,95 Main st. IITINOOW SUAOK DKPOT— VV 230 BROAD STREET. My stock of WINDOW SHADES beau very large, 1 am dete.-n.iued to run them oil cheeaier tii vi ever. Tiie following is my list ot ipicee :— [•i.rk Landscapes,3l cents, worth 75; Plain Gold Shades. 75 cents, with fixtures complete; Goto, with Centre, SL worth at leasi S3; Gold and Vel vet, it'l W), worth 61; beautiful Bouquets, 75 cants, cheap at $1 60; spieii'tid Vase Shades, 90 cents* can't be bou-ht elsewhere for 92; Gothic style. Dry Landscapes, Pleasure and Hunting .Scenes, in endless varisty; German, English and Amencasi Oil C.otha.all widths, very cheap; Table and Stand Covars; Hearth Russ, very low and ali wool; Car peting only 50 cent*, a great bargain; 150 largegnt frained Parlor Pictures, rich scenery, at the as t.nislnr.g low iirice of §2, worth 66; also, a la/ge line of DRY GOODS, cheap lor cash. Call stain at the established cheap Dry Goods and W.-bSQow Shade Store of M. GOLDEN, 230 Broad street. P. S - 1 keep no traveling agents. se 19 3m nRI Mio I' frl > I !•« OF A L ARG E \VJ_i L <! SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GfIODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS-On Monday morning, October »d. 1880, at M . MITTELDORFER'S.No. 225 Broad street. 1 have just received lrom auo tion some of the greatest bargains in DRESS GOODS that were ever ( tiered to the ladies ol this city,soon as Silks. Poplins, B ocatelles. velours. Ac', and to winch 1 ask the particular attention of all in want of any to give mc a call. 1 have just received and will continue daily to receive, all of trie h test stt leg of CLOAKS and MANTLES, such bb Arabs, Japanese, Zouaves, Hournons. BbSYWl ettes, Ac The attention of the la'ir-s is again cilied to my stock of housekeep iig Goods, OT all and ever» description. All kinds of Vir-inuimakes of Cloths. L'liseTg, Ac. ol men and women's wgar? Give mo a No. 226 Broad street. til LL OPBIV THIS MOB NIsM 1-A t EZE »V KIEL'S, 41 Main street, 600 yards 6-4 Heavy White Goods, for Counterpanes; 6 yards makes Spread 12 4 square, lor only jjjfl 60 to cover the largest lied. Come and see! Als", 600 >ards all styles Woollen Goods, for Men and Bo>s'wear; tne. gre-itest induceiuents otfere.L come and see.— LINEN and MARSEILLES HOSO.ViS. IN BEIS. 600 Supertine Linen and Marseilles Bosoms, with or withostt Collars nnd Cults to Biatoh. These are gotten up splendidly. and will be sold, ready made, as low as the materia! oi-i be purohnjed for. All styles uew Dress God* cheap, cheap, cheap, at EZEKIEL'S, 41 Main street, Maiiert's Old Stand._ ÜBCONO SUPPLY—RICH AMD BEAXiT i* p'UL GO'»DS—We are opening, by steamer, which makes our stock still more attractive, Rich Printed Paris Merinos; Kieh Printed Veloursde Paris; Plain Velours and Bolfermos; Kicli Black and Colore! Silks; Velvet and Cloth Cl___B, IB new patterns and very beautiful styles; Ghfnrea s and Muses' Cloak*. Otiratockoi beavv Wollens, for Servants. 0-.iiipMßea3 4 and 6 4 Virginia P tilled Cloths and Jeans; H G. Satinets; heavy Plaid and Striped I insey*; Blankets; P lan ne I* aud bed itunWet* Caruet Department - Extra Ingrain Ca.peu;e»tra ri! fhree-ply Carpets; Rich Velvet and Brussels Carpets; Kugs.pioor Cloths, Mats, An Purchasers are invited to examine. CHRISTIAN A LATHROP.MMainst. DRY WOOilB! DRY (iOOUs !- Our stook of everything uew and desirable in the way of Dry G. ods. for the Fall and Winter trad., h.s never b en as good at this season as it is now. To reduce it as much at possible, wo wi.i from this date offer c very thitu at prices ■______*__•___ Our stock of cif.mks is large and complete, a* ai»o Goths of all qualities, whiolt we aie still prepared to make up at abort notice. Soliciting a call from all in want, we e_B__M» them of hargains. CHILEB jr. CHEN h.H\ kJI LKS. OTTO MAI " « LOTH, FAHIS t-7 Printed Del»'ne*, and a variety of other styles of lashioaable Winter Ores* Good*, jusi received. Great bargai us wil be ..Here.). Elegant Poplins : Elegant Poplins ! New Good. 1 New Goods! New Gooes . "f every grade and style, hy every steam er, at lower prices than any other e*t*bli»liiuer-t it the State of Virginia A larger stttck than usu-1. They must lie told, and the prioes sold at will be no object.' Study your interests ! Calll at .the Ba'sairt Establwli- Bsjft "f ™ ALFRED el Pen-V S3 Man. «t. ("io TO LKVV'h-If >ou have Dry Goods to I purchase, for the c you can find a lame and well selected stock, at such prioes that cannot fail te give seneral satisfaction DOTAlots ANI» 05.IONJ* ioi Barrels, fur I * #|ie Uy WI" f* HH»WI •a'atUJEBQATsi. BHIPPINO, & c . __,?_> 11l i TIM O.N II «,N1) IKl.vruH LINE OF _, ™* fV-'J I *" T"- - l'he lasi.-« tiling rr_u!ai m-k stSsbr. E. NicKhksoN. Haxt;-.*, ktsstsr bav in* <hs ureuer portion of her cargo •asased and po.iig ou 1t..a,,1. •Hi have «Bl«k diipatc ?«r BBisaeeol frsicht,apply ts n " _?" »t DAY 1D k W Al. CU R RiK. >6hß_ ■J 1 X ■ vI-TIIW l» H E.-The regular UAI.TI MORE, Captain p",* ---*--J"i.,i>«, * having the greater portion of her cargoeagaged and going on board, will have auir-t diSßstfth For remainder.apply to '»» e iuica .»? ____■ W D. COLQUITT k CO. c..'.-. IFOR LlVß.tlP<'Ol,— The wall kautm das. Bbiß PEPPKRILLTCBBt Hit, •" "■110W..11 paasata to City Koaat, «nd bsiag ia ballast, may be daily expected Per freifht.of tol,aco-i, ll.ur or ..i.tou, apply to ""Bin. SB ••"'_«_ CHAR I. Ed PA f M _R . __Bjfcrior fast-ssiliag Schr. "JULIA rVIAI.NI?" ___Tsf"__•"_ u ' a<t9r - biving the greater po'r sail withuuiek diasatcb. lor b*iauce of Fremiti ai.pl> to Ino 13 utl W. 1). COLQUITT t CO. _>~__ fhll LiVffcßPs-pOI.- — RICHUIINn sgfrANU LIVERPOOL PACK ET LiN"-The nsBK •™--Slfi < a, 8 lme ', , lhe viroinia HAKE. < aptam J M CoLß.Wtll load at tins port for Li* sr poo I on or aliout the Jflth of next month feliippc.sviit bear in mind that, by special act of the Letißlyure, flusr caa lie shipp.d on tins ship, owned iv -. irguiia, without inspection. Alaryssartof her frsight is alrealy engaged. --s or batanoeof freight aop'y to " ' |ee_E___L_ David k wm.currie. *<f**fs\ t WVT'V" ~ U N "' ° N SPEAM6HIP !\y,£_f.__ lAy E.—ln i-.onse<i,i«nr>e ol some rteoes "7TT~ 8 ' ,r >^;.__*•_•_ L° h<s rf , "i'n*hip vir .i' N JA , **V r,U i m od the line until about thoJOth inst. and notice wiil he given when she vul resuins her regular tr.p3. __ I 3 ;■■ Agent. ~*f£-#ft_ „ _ AL L A N 1» \V I NTB.R AR _________ RANii KM ENT. -THREE TIMES A "■"•""WEKK. BETWEEN RICHMOND AND NEW YORK-ONLY .10PASSAGE, 8f ATE ROOM AND M EAIH INCLUDED. --f i 1?, SrUJSvdfe** Steamship* YORKTOWN, JAMESTOWN and ROANOKE will leave Rich mond for New 'iork, as follows, stopping at Nor folk lioth going and returning, viz : The i ORKfOWN.Capt. Parrish, every Tues day afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The JAM KOTOW N. Cast Skinner, every Fn . day afternoon,,it 4 o'clock. The ROANOKE. Capt. Couch, every Sunday af ternoon. at 4 o'clook. Returning from New York every Tuesday, Thursda* and Saturday, at 3 P. M. Steerage Passage to New York only ,6. Passage to Norfolk the same as by the river boats. Exoursion Tickets discontinued until the next season. LUDLAM *. WATSON. eel—ts OpnositeSteamers' Wharves. ,rr mm as DAILY LI M X O.** THE _sSSS__fi J AMKS RIVER, by TBbSTEAM vte'Jt'BBB*BBBBB_;_>! GLEN COVE AND CURTIS PECK —The Steam«r CURTIS PECK will, on THURSDAY MOKNING next, the 18th instant, commence the regular run between RICHMOND, PORTSMOUTH and NORFOLK, leavine the wharf at Rocketts every THURSDAY. SATUR DAY and TUESDAY MORNING, nt Co clock. Tiie GLEN COVE will leave the wharf at Rock etts. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI DAY MORNIrtO, at the same hour. (6o'c!ock,) and each boat will return each alternate day (ex cept Suuda* i Thus making a daily line between the above placee, unsurpassed for speed and ac commodations I y any other line. Tne Boats will touch at all the regular Landings ROiBBSad returning, and take freight asusual; but all freight to be landed on the river must lie paid for when sent down, and we will not be re- Bpoaaibla for it alter it is landed on the wharf for which it is marked. Passage to or from Norfolk or Portsmouth, Q2. Meal*, each, 50 cents extra. ocl7- ts R. O. HASKINS. RUNAWAYS. «a jj-'i) KF\VAKI).-Ranawa77n^M7 /J5» W.J. Worsham, al.-outthe Ist of May Inat, JRaa NEGRO WOMAN, named ISABKH.a. pkeW&he belonged to Ro. B. Cot bin. of Caroline, -». '<sir.il may be lurking aboct his farm, where she has a child, or in this city, where she his been hired lor several years prist. Sbe is of middle size and dark brown complexion. Bhe wore ear rings, arid was quite tidy in Iter dres». The above re ward will ba paid upon her delivery to us, or her confinement in jail wnere we can get her. El WIN WORTHAM A CO. oc 12—sw2mJc.no 8-i!2\v vfi 820 REIVIKU-Ran away on J<atur 4__[ d'-.y. the 31 inst . from the employment of Jt\ Dr. John B. Eaarhiiii. of Louisa county, a J% .NEGRO MAN. named RALPH, l*longing B ern ■to the estate of Jesse Perkins, deed. HAIPH is about twenty-two years of ace. black, aboat five feet five inches high ; one ol ins lmnt teeih is out. and the rest are cry broad and a bite. No tecuiiar mark a'nout him is reiiem liered, but we think in has a scar iietween his fore finger an.l thniiiii on one of Ins heads—can't say wlueh. He. it is said, can write a good hand. and is probablr making Ins way to a free State.— '1 he "hove reward wil he paid for his apprehen sion in the .Mate and delivery io us cr beina plrced in a jail so that we get him; or. if takes oat of the State and delivered to us, or pbice.l in a jail in this State, so that we net him, a reward ot STIO will be paid. WM CRAWI-'ORD, JOHN 11. uCARI.KS, FRANK T. WEST, Ex'ors of Jesse Perkins, deed. Trcvillian's Depot, Louisa co ,t Nov. I2tn 1880. S no 14-ts m SKVKNTY-FIVB U(II,LAR» Htf. £5 WARB.-1 will par £7500 for the ap- JPflßprehens or, of my NEGROGIRL, PEG'»Y, <2*j|W«riio alisisonjed aliout three weeks ago. She ■va m. y b low. thick set mulatto, with short curly hair, and is about Sixteen tears old. Her dress cannot i c described, as she h-is been seen several times in this cay since she left, and had on a dif ferent dress each time. E. L. OH INN. Richmond, Oct. 25.1*60. _oc 26-ts PIANO 3 FO < SALE «_—fc, OKK FINE KhSKWIUIH PIANO K«3p|FOR SALE PRIVATELY.—The sub -11l al 'rtcnl.er otiera at private sale, for a few days only, one vert handsome, round corner, seven octave, ROSE WOO o PIANO, made in trrs city. This is au instrument of superior tone and finish, and warranted by the manufacturer for one year, it will i.c sold low to any prtrson making an early applic ition. lnols-ts] J. H DIGG ES. -■■i. Kit H>TonTTmaiik hi <vsos roK |B9_BB ALE BELOW NORTHERN PRICES. 11l il -The culiscnber has on hand three new very superior 7 octave PIA.NOS, which he war rants to be equal, if not superior, to any instru ment of the same quality from Northern [so lories. He also oll:rs his service* to the public as rUNKH and RF.PaIHEH OF PIANOS, at rea sonable rates. CONRAD FHEiMANN, Soulh side Broad st., lietwecn 2d and 3d. Rkfkrknces—H. P. I efel'vre. Esq., Prol. E. W. Thilow. Prof. W. F. Grabau, Ac. no 14-6 m REAL ESTATEIFOR 3ALE 4___ VALUABLE MthhtT FARM ISi «» II EN RICO COUNTY, FIVE MiL ES ••■BELOW RICHMOND, FOR BALK- With a view of engaging in another busi ness th:m farming, the subscriber otf'-rs for sale l.is FARM, known is "DOVEI HILL," contain ing at>out 45 acres, the lamer portion cleared and is well set in clover, and produces well of the usual crops, especially tno best of vegetables.— T"e improvements consist of a framed bui.ding, wi'h four rooms and the usual out-buildings, with a well of excellent water in the >ard. Tho loca tion in healthy and society very good. A bargain can be had it immediate application be made to the sul si riber. living on the premises, or to Dr. Ro. ti. Lvne, General Age_t, Metropolitan Halt. ________ THEO. HOPPK. 2 LOCUST HILL FOR SAL X.—This beautiful and desirable location is situated in the county ol Caroline, about one and a hall miles from Milford Depot, and about two and a half from Bowling Green, and contams 77 ACRES, in a high state ol improvement; a well of excel lent water in the yard, besides several sprnus on the place. Locust Hill is proverbially healthy, and is a desirable location for a city gentleman or a professional man. The above property, with tbe crop of Corn, Fodder, Ac, will be sold to the highest birder, on the 2dth NOVt-.MBER, at 11 o'clock, if 1 J .ir; if not, next fair day. Tbbms— Liberal, and made known on the day of sale. laos-tds] A. N. McCHESN Y. SLA Nil AN LI SLAV*. S IH THE COUNTY OF AMELIA, FOR BALE PRI VATELY.--The devisees of ,'ohn H. Steger. deed, offer for sale privately a valuable TRAC'I OP' LAND, lying on the Appomattox river, in the county of Amelia, five miles from Mattoax Depot, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, contain ing, by estimation, 1,000 aores. The land is admi rably adapted to the prcduction »i Corn, Wheat aud Tobacco, and the tract is regarded as one of tne best in the county. If desired, l twill be di vided into two tracts. The neighltorhood is nost excellent. Possession will be delivered.at once: thedevisaes reserving the right to cultivate and gather the growing crops, if a satisfactory arra.ue mont cannot be made with the purchaser to take them. Tho purchaser of the land, if he desires them for his own use, can also purchases'arte number of valuable SLAVES. The'terms will be made accommodating. Apply to WILLIAM E. MEADE or JOHN ti. HARDAWAY. Chula De pot, Amelia;or to R. W. BTEGER, Mattoax De pot, Amelia. au2»--tl HATS, Ao. Pjj MATS, lAPS AMI! ITKS. «** WILLIAM T.~MOORE k CO., 207 Broad Stbket. Tbe subscriiiers respectfully announce that they are now in receipt of a larneand fine asr-ortment of HA IS and CAPS, to which they call attention. Purchase™ would find a rare selection it they examine our stock before buying, as wo will offer inducements that cannot fail to please. We have received a tuli supply of LA DIPS' r URs, em bracing all the latest styles, which we are sell ing at the lowest possible price. Our stock o r Servants' Hats and Caps cannot be bjat, eithe. in quality or price. DRESS HATti made to order. Thankful for past favors, 'hey hope for a con tinuance of the same. WMI. T. MOOR E, M.J LEON AA D. 307 _______ »treet. 1 * wmiv * *" so i, raLLARD HOUBE, Has on hand a seieotaod tashiouableassort ment of HATS. CA PB. LA Dl ES' F U RS and G EN TLEME.VS FURNISHING GOODB, which he is disposed to sell at low prices. 1 most respectfully solicit a call from purchasers. oo BJ—dtJl aHATIONIALGIJARDHAT. NATIONAL GUARD HAT. NATIONAL GUARD HAT. _„meih,n. men^at,^ oo g—ts No. 167 Mam street. ~ riItLTBABI. |800 ** ROB'T L. DlCKlNSON.tsuooessorto Bin ford Dickinson A Weisiger.lNo 78 Main street, Richmond, Va , thankful for the liberal patronage besi .wed on him by his friends and the public gen «ra'tv invites their attention to his large aud ex tewWstaefcof HAT.-, CAPS, KIRS.to., oom rart* ug every style manufactured for the season, which will be sold st wholesale and retail to punc tual SBStOßiers on ths most favorabis terms. Mer chaiiisof Virginia. North Carolina, and Teunes Bee visiting the city, nte respectful j soliouad to call aud examine for themselves before purohas ins. A liberal disoouttt wade to those who eur ousse (or cash. ' ■BtPCTIOW BALBS DAYS. By i.'il'lnt A Apperson, Auit's. V<_H: ah le fastM •* FOUR Hl"B --y DRED ACRFS, IN HANDLER COUNTY ' IWKI.VI', MILKB NORTHEAST -IF RICH- i _>___ D.TOfJKTH t> R WITH HOJIBEB m _Les HOOS, SHEKF. CROIM OF COR.N. HAY Ac' , H)K BALF, AT AUCI'ION.-At the re.,,,.* of Mr. Henry Brisl, we anil sell, at pub lie asar»n «»n the premise*, on THURNDAY, the »th N"v , bwiatil o'ciock a >, ~if fair; ,f r ..i,the text tair daj i the \aiuable Farm on which h«> t.-w re i i •ides, containirt 410 acres, ol which ali,nt hrfis 1 o.eared, and the balance heavily set m wood and tiiiber The Buildings texeept the Bwelliasi are few. and are null: u-nt for the use of t~e pi use — 1 he farm adioins th« lands of tne e»tate of Thos <». I insley. James Smith, .luo. N. Green. Samuel At<'.nsi>n. and others, about twelve miles north- ' east o| Hiotimond. Alter the rale of land, the following personal estate will tie sold, viz : En lit line younr MULES well broke to harnes*; 1 fine STALL I ON by ' Kossuth : 1 COLT, two years old ; 2 HORSEB ■ 1 yoke OXEN ; 9 fine HOGS; several SHEEP- io barrels CORN ; HAY 18HUCK8; STRAW Ac ■ ' all the FARMING IMPLEMENTS; ) nrst rate MrCORMICK REAPER ; 1 THRESHING MA CHINK. 1 Tamils.—For tbe real estate, one third oaah; balance at 1 and 2 years, for bonds, bearing in terest, secured by a trust deed. For personal es tate, all sums under .*}2o. cash ; over thatamounr, 5 months' credit, for bond*, bearing interest, with good security, no 19 __GODDIN k APPERSON, Aucta. WALE OFt'OKK, OATS, MA V 7 FAR Ml SO £_ IMPLEMENTS. HORSES. MULES. HOGS, i CATTLE, Ac . a.c—At the request of Mr. Ed ward P. Ohambsrlavne, who has recently sold bis 1 farm, we shall sell, at punlio auction, at "Level G-ern," seym miles north of Richmond, near the Brooke Plank Road, on WEDNESDAY, tne 2Vii November, lrifio. at 11 o'clock A. at., nf fair; if nor,, the next fair day.) all ol the perishr.ble prop erty on the estate, consisting of 4 tine Mul»s, 2 brood Mares, 1 K.isßiith Gelding, aged 2 1 -. tears, 1 Moo (led Colt, aged Ui years, 2 yokes (in« Oxen. 5 Mi.eh Cows, and toung one with a Ca,f, 1 3-rear old Durham Bull. 1 half l heater Boar, 1 Urge Sow, and2t<hoats, 1 Manny's Reaper and Mower c un filled, in good order, 1 Fan, 2 good Wagons, 1 Ox- Oart, 1 Tumbril, 1 Smith'sCorn-Mieller. Farm.ng Vtensi s. S large stacks of Black Oas. 8 stacks of Blade Fodder, a large quantity of niceCiover Hay. 4(0 barrels of Com. Ac . Honseholl rumiture and Kitchen I'tensi's, Ac 1 old Sulky, 1 acre of Ruta , Baits, and Red Top Turnips. ALSO-1 Kossuth Horse, seed 4 years, 1 Morgan Con. aged 2 years. 2 rood Wagon Horses, 1 Man ny s Reaper, 1 hand Corn Sheder, 1 Sulky. Tbbms -All sums under 530, cash; over thnt amouni,4 months credit,lor approved aaa endorsed negotiable paper. GODDIN k AFPEItSON, aa M Auctioneers. SJIXI'y.MX Ntt.hOES, AND~A~IsAdHi?IK *_ AMOUNT OF OTHER PERSONAL PRO PERTY, FOR SALE.-By virtue of a deed of trust executed to the subsonbe-s by Wm. J. Wat kins, ot Charlotte count;, tiiev will proceed, on TUESDAY, tho 18th day of December next, ~f fair; if not. on the next fair dnv thereafter,) at his resilience, five miles from Kejsville, on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, to make sale of ti c ST OCR.cROI'S.FAhMINO IMPLK.M ENTm, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. lately owned by Biaß,eoßSistlß. of JO head valuable well broke Horses and Mules; about 60 head of Cattle, inoiuding Oxen and Mi eh Cows ; 60 head Hi»;s and 2) head Sheep ; also, a number of ard Wagons; a Carriage and Buggy; a very supe rior seveu octave Piano, and such other articles of Furniture as are usually found in a gentleman's house. They will also, on WEDNESDAY', the 19th De cember next, lif fair ; if not. the next fur uay thereafter.) sell at the same place, at pub.ic auc tion. SIXTY-SIX VALU*BLE and LIKELY N i-GROES. including Men. Women and Chldren. among them three practised Engmem. capable of managing and running a steam-engine and circu lar saw. TBI. ms.—For all sums under S2O. cash; for all sums over that amount, a credit of six months wi.i ne given, ta'iing I om the purchaser.- bonds, w.tn approved securuv. be* ring interest from tne date. THOS. WATKIN.S, 1 Mount Laurel, Fahtax, Va.;' t,„..„„. RICH'D V. GAINE.S. . * r u»t ee «- Drake's Branch, Charlotte, Va.; > BQIB 12t I 'KtSl'rE'H BALE OV PKRRONAL 1 PROPERTY, IN Hfc'NHICOOOUNTY, NEAR THE CITY OK RICHMOND.-By virtue ot a deed ol trust, executed to the subscriber by S. Y. Land ran and wile, dated 19th .May. lsiy, and re corded in Henrico County Court, and at the re quest of a!i parties concerned. 1 will sell at auc tion, on FRIDAY, 30th Novemlier.at 11 o'clock A ML, of fair; if not. then on the next fair day thereaiter.i at tiie Baste hour, at the farm on which said Landrum resides, at Tree Hill race eoerae, about two miles t>elow the citr. the fol lowing personal property, to wit: Five HORSES; SCAR IS; 1 WAGON, with narn-ss; I'LOWGHS; and all the FARM ING IMPI .EM F.N TS. nnd the stook of HOUSEHOLD ana KITCHEN FURNI- Tl RE. consisting ofthe usual variety. Thk Tesmk required by the deed are cash, but probabiv it will b<3 arranged so a3 to allow retson able credits. A. D. WILLIAMS, ii" iy Trustee. Br Alex. Nott, Auct'r. CIRMTIRE, DRYKOOIiS, fJHOCE- C RIES, Ac—Will te sold at auction, at my st.-re, c irner of Main aid l.Vh s'reets. on TUES DAY MOKNING next, the 2otn day of No vember, conimencii-g at 10 o'clock, a general as so tmentol second-hand FURNITURE, DRY GOO L'S.- Several invokes oi seasonable Dry Goods. Coats. Pants, Vests. Net Shirts, Draw e'-. and iackets, Hoop Skirts, Hc«iery, *c. GR.OCEHlEH.—Wiee,Whiskeys, Brandy, Man ufactured Tobaooo, Cigars, Crockery, Oias&w.ire, Ac. (no 19] ALEX. NO'l'T, Auct'r. ri'RISTEK'S SALK OfsTKAM ENftIKK 1 AN i' SAW-MILL.—As trustde in a certain deed from Booth k Luson, and of record in Han over Court-House, and likewise recorded in New Ksr.t County Court Hor.se, by request of the ben? fi-.'aries in said deed, 1 Bh.ul offsr fr sale, on TUESDAY, I'll of December, lsio, without re serve, for cash, one-half of said Steam Engine and Saw-Mill, including all fixtures thereto lie longing, up n the premises, namely : the lands of Reuben L. Walker, in New Kent county,about half a mile from the York River Railroad, bale to commence at 12 o'clock. KOoERT W. ROBINSON, Trustee. nol9-tD* Hy Ouulop, Moucnre A Co., Au t's. ftOFFKJB. SUGAR. MOUSSES, Ac, AT l-J AUCITON.-On TUESDAY, the 2yth instant, commeuciri>, at 11 o'clock, wo will sell at our auc tion store ess bags new orop Rio COFFEE, imported per bark Virginian. 35 I.bus. Porto Rico SUGAR. 50 bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES. 20 hhd». Muscovado MOLAisSEB. WHISKEY, BRANDY, Ac. -ALSO.- An invoice of WINES and LIQUORS, in glass, by catalogue. Terms.—Under SIOO, cash; over $100, four months' ctedit, lor approv-ad, negotiable paper no 16 DUNLOP, MONCURE k CO., auct's. By Thos. W. Keesee, Auct'r, (Office corner of 12th and Cary streets.) TRI'STKIVS SALE OK HOUSEHOLD 1 AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, AT AUC TION. -Wni he sold on IUEBDAY MORNING, Not. 20ih. commencing at lo o'clock, at the sesi dence of Mrs. Mary P. Ciiesterman, oa Laurel street, in "Green's Row," oi posite the Westnam all of her Housshold aud Kitchen PVU. NITURE, consisting in pait of: one pair Divans, Mahogany Chairs, MahofSß* Hocking Ghais, Marble-Top Table, t'arpets, Be'lt-teads, Feather Beds. Mattresses, Beeeuag, Chairs. Tables. sui« --b .ard, Wasl.stan.is. China and Glassware ; with Lie usual assortment of Kitchen Utensils. Ttjois—Cash Hy order of D. ti. MOORF, Trustee. Sale conducted by T. W. K_K»sa, Auct. luo 13 ily 1. A U. 11. _>avenport,Aact's. if\ft t'ASIiS BOOTS, SHOES, AND 4W.IATB, AT AUCTION.-On WEDNES DAY. 21st November, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our auc'ion store, too cases Boots, BBOGS,and HATS. Tektan.-Under $100, cash; $100 and over, 90 days' credit, tor approved puppr. no 6 1. A G. ti. DAVENPORT, Aucts. EDUCATIONAL. QCHOOL OF DEMfiH OF THE VIR- O GiN'IA MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.-Tbe nbove School will be open»d in the basement of the Mechanics'lnstitute building, on MONDAY. Novembe- lllih, at 7 P. ML, sad on each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY aiid FTCIDaY succeeding, until the Ist of May, 1061. Bc=.des Mechanical and Geometrical Dm wins:, the scholars can obtain in structions in Mathematics. Trigonometry and Bur veymg, if dasired. P'or terms, apply to Mr. 0. HEiMtHH. who will be 111 the school room on the evening* of Tuesday. 1 hursday and Satuiday of this week, or to the Committee. T. H. WYNNE, 1.. L. MONTAGUE, noll-lm JAS. EERdEY. rpo XHF. Ft BLIC-ANOTrIER BCHOOL -1 The subicribers have had the services of Miss LUCY D. LP'.WIS asteaoher to their children for the last two \ears. and have employed ber for the r.ext; and regarding her as eminently qutliried for this respoßsible calling, we are willing that others should share in the beeeits ol her laiiors. We »re scn.e it will lie a sufficient recommendation to viiss Lbwis, to say tj.it she is a daughter of Mr. John Lewi*, deed. *«• long tne successful classical •eacher of Llangollen, iv this State, and after wards in Kentucky. Miss Lewis assisted her father in tins employ ment for several 5 ear*. Mie tea.-hes ali the elementary and higher branches of * nglish, and tne Latin and French Languages. .... _ The price for tuition in the Primary Branches is 920 P'or the higher branches-Grammar, Geog raphy. Arithmetic, Algebra, Natural Philosophy. Chemistry, and Botiny, *25; and So additional for French or Latin. Music at ihe teacher's prices. _«—_._. The School will commence the 15th of January, and end on the Istu of December following-the month of August vacation. We would eivntt talre a few K.rlsor sina'l boys as boirders at #100. in cluding everything. jffl-ft|*Y. BQ_, Adiiress/'Twymaa's Store," Spotsylvania county, Va. no I -2m sJOUTHEKN FEMALE »^*TlTrj*_, O RICHMOND VA. The llth session of this Institution will com mence on the Ist of October next, andclose on the last day of June, 1841. ..... The Principal will be aided by eleven thorough ly qualified instructors, and every effort will tie made to maintain the high leputation and select character of the School. The advantages ottered in the departments oi MUSIC and the MODERN LANGUAGEBare un surpassed, while especial attention is given to the sruiivtif gIBTORV" ENGLISH LITERATURE, RHETORIC and READING. The Principal relersto the patrons of the School; or to the Faculties of the Virginia V Unary Insti tute and of William and Mary College: to prots. Bledsoe Smith. Coleman, Davis and Maupin, ol ttie University of Virginia P'or further information, or Tor catalogue giving course of study terms, regulations and lull list of patrons, to which attention is IBVitsd. address ths Principal. J>> •_••** *9™ ELL ,* so 17- ts tiox 31, Riohmond. Va. Bt.il BLANKETS.-Ju»t to hand, a <arxe supply of fine and medium suslitr Bed Blau keu, to be sold at prices that ?■_'__>- fail to _ 10-ue. LLV », ll.Vanist. AUCTION BALBS. FUTURE DAYS. _ By Robt. 11. Lyne, Aaet'r. UALE «'l «.Tin X OF HORSES, COWS, PLANTATION UTENSILS, CROP OF CORN,BHLCK-*,FODUER.WHEAT STRAW. Be., AT AL'CTION.-Mr. Jso. G. KiDDhavint sold hi* Farm, 1 w..i sell at his residence, about three miles bolow Kiobmond.cn the new Central Road, on TUESDAY, ttie Bltti of November, at 13 o'oluak .VI.. io* sto<:k of Horses, Cows, Plantation Utensils, embracing an excellent Wheat Reaper, crop of Corn, shucks, Fodder, Wheat Btraw, Ac. Sale will be positna and without limit or reserve. '1 Bfc.Ms—Made known on day of aale. noli ROBT. H LYNE, Auct. rPRUSiT UU OF A HOI \t: AND LOT 1 ON UNION H.LL.-Pursuant to Mia provi- ] fiohb of a deed of trust, executed by I'kihp Wat- ! kit.:., I i jutee, to tr.i, ou the 4th dar of February, ' 1- jj. .s'l.l recorded in ths Clerk's office of Henrico i-ociit) Ccurt, I saall, on FRIDAY, the 23d day of November, IS6O, at 4 o'olock P M., on tne pre mises, sell at pubiio auction, lo the highest bidder, ' the properly conveyed by the aforesaid deod. and riesenb d therein as "a certain lot ly m« on Union Hill, in the said county of Henrioo, near the city of X, iiiii..".l. fronting thirty-five feet on the west aide oiKoott i-treet and running, back between par allel hues, one hundred and fort)-seven feet, to ;n. alley lilt, en feet wide, being a portion of Lot J, square No. Tib',, as designated inadeed ftom Micajah bates nnd J. M. Csrnngton, to R. A. Carnnston, dated l.'vi of Mar, 1-45 " ' On the Lot ib a small Framed DWELLING HOUSE. Ten .is.—Cash, as to 8350; the remainder of the purchase money on aoredit of 9 months, for which a negotiable note will be required, with interest added from the day of sale, and a deed of ti u*t to secure the payment. THO3. J. F.VANS, Trustee. Sale conducted by Ro. ti. Ly.sk, Auct'r. no 13—dtd F-«A K< L'TOK'S SALE OF A VALIABLK I ■* FARM IN HKNRiCO f-OUNTY. 12 MILES BKI.OW IHE CITY OF RICHMOND. <>N THE NEW CHARLES CITY RO>. D, CONTAINING ABOUT.**) ACRFN OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH THK STOCK OP HORSES. (SEVERAL OF WHICH *RE YOURe AND VERY VAL UABLE. I COWS.HOGS, PLANTATION UTEN SILS, CROPS OF CORN, SHUCKS, FODDER, STRAW, Ac, AT AUCTION.-I will, as the Ex ecutor of John Brackett.deceased, sell on TUEB -_ AY, the ISth of Leoember, 1860, at his late resi dence, at tne hour of ll o'olock, (if fair; it not, i the next fair day thereafter, I that valuable PA KM , Unon which the said Brackett resided at the tune of his death, situated a3 described above, contain ing about £00 acres of land, half cleared, a portion ef which is meadow, nern rich and productive.~ The balance of the land is we 1 set in pine and oak. The immovements con*ist ol a framed dwelling, containing 7 or d rooms; kitchen, negro quarters, bam, sta.io. carriage house, Ac. The location is considered very healthy arid society go. d, convenient to churches and mills- And im mediately alter tho sale of the Farm, wiil be sold the stock of Horses. Cows, Ho<s, Plantation Uten sils, a Camngeand Harness.!nearly new,) H mse hoi-i and Kitchen Furniture .crops of Corn, Shucks, Fodder. Straw, Ac. Tbbms of Sai.b — For the land, one- third cash; balance upon a credit of one. two and three yeais, to bear interest, from day of sale, which is to lie paid semi-annually. For personal property, ail sums of twent>. dollars and under, cash; sums over twenty dollars, six months' credit, for ap proved paper, to be *iven before property is de livered. WILLIAM BRACKEI'T. Ex'orofJohn Brackett, deceased. Sale conducted by Ro ti Lyme, Auct- InolStd By Goddiu A Apjierson, Aact'rs. VF.RY VAUABLK ASH ATTRACTIVE HL'ILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH B>DE OF CLAY. iIETWEEN 9m AND 10th SIS., FOR SALE AT AUCTION.- Will t.e sold at auction, oi, the premises, on TUESDAY, the 20th NTv , 1360, at 4 o'clock P. M., that most valuable LOT l< cated as above,fronting 7H feet on the south side of Clay street, running hack 153 feet to an alley in common 20 feet wide This lot will be divided, if required. The location ol thi* lot is a moatuesi ralileone, and tho neighborhood veiy improving. Tbkms —One-hi'th cash; balance at t,B, 12 and 16 iiion'hs. for negotiable notes, interest added. and title retained till all tbe purotiace money is paid. GODIIiN k AI'PEKSON, no 13 Auctioneers. BE AY TI IX'I. LI TTLE _ ARM OFFOIt T V ACRES, ON IHE BROOKE TURNPIKE. SIX MILES FROM RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be soiu on WEDNESDAY, the 21st November 18(10, upon the piemises, com mencing ac 11 o'clock A.M.. the FARM located as above, now occupied by the sub*cnber. Th* buildings are ali new, consisting of a two-story DWELLING and a.I necessary out-houtes. Tne Land is well adapted to the growth ol wue it,corn, oats and lobasco, and also jriiws very hoe vegeta bles, there are two wells aud also a fine spring upon the place very convenient. After the sal?ol the land will be sold ali of the STOCK upon the place: Crop of Corn, Fodder, Shuck*. Oats and Tobacco. Ainu, all ol tho HOUSEHOLD anc KITCH EN F L RNI l'U RE, two good Miloli Cows, Horses, Wagons. Carts, Harness. Ac. Tebm«—Made known on the day of sale. R.T. COBBS. Sale conducted by Goddin k Apfkbson, Auct's, BO 6 ______ pOMMiSMOftls.ti'S SALS OF VALFA- l ' BLE LOT ON LEsTKrt STREET, RoCK ET'IS —Ac Commissioner appointed by a decree of tho Circuit Court of the Cit» of Richmond, m the case of Motfetis againu Motfeits. pronounced oathefth February, 1980. 1 shi.il procoed to sell, at public auction, on the pre-m.-'es, on FRIDAY, the" U3d .November, lt-tio, at 12 o'clock M., (if fair; if not, the ti-st fair day,) the real estate relerredto in the plaintiff's bill, consisting ol a Lot fronting K0 feet on the soutn side of Lester a'reec, running bdek 61. leet. to John i-niers' lue. i'KRAs-.—One third cash ; b-iiance at 6 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added *at ißfact»rry endorsed and titie retained till all tne purchase money is fsily oml no 13 GEO. W. RANDOLPH, Com'r. bale conducted by Gojdis JtArrBBSOB. roM.MissioMEKs' baTk uV vai.ua. v> BLE REAL ESTATE IN THK TOWN OF MANCHESTER.—By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chesterfield, pronounced at its October term 1d69. in tne case of Severance vs. Donley, wo will sell at puulic auction, on the pre miiei, on MONDAY, December 17rh. 1-CO. ai the houroi 4 o'chek P. II ..(if lair; if not next fair ii.iv,)a LO I' fronting Irji leet on the aoath side of Hub, between Lawrence and Warrington streets, and running back lbo fe*n. with iiiipiovements thereon,inciu.l.ng the OLD FARMERS'HOTEL, now in the occupancy of Mr. James D.ui'ey. AUo, a LOT in rearofaul adjoining the above, frost ing to feet on Warrington street, and extending hack befAoen parallel lines 261 feet to Lawrence street, with the improvements thereon. a B»rt of the first named lot. fron ing 35 feet on Hull Btr«et, by 150 leet deep, will be first sold, and the balance divided to suit puichasers. rasas.— Enough in cash to pay expenses of sale and costs of suit; balance at 6, 12 and li months, for negotiable notes, interest added, with approved endorsers, and title retained until the whole pur chase money is i>,iid. KOSCOE ti HEATH,, P _ m ,,. CHAS. T. FRIEND, \ Lorn "' Goddin k APPEasoN, Aucts. no 16 \ UI HON SALK OF I'I.KViWI. HKO- PER IV, AT WOODLAND, NEW KENT COUNTY. VA.-On WEDNESDAY. sth day of December, at 11 o'clock A. M , i if fair ; it not, the next tair day.) 1 will, as executor of Ch.as. i'ear b- n. deceased proceed to sell ail tbe PERSON AL PROPERTY on the r ace. consisting oi Horses, Ciutij, Sheep, Hogs. Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Plan tation l.'tensils. Household and Kitchen Furni ture. Al-o. a Two-Horse Carriage, Ox Cart, Mar ket Cart at;d Wagun. TsBBS-—All turns under 914,e558: over that aiuouii:., 6 moßths' credit for approved bonds. JOHN P. PEARSON. Ex'r. no ______ Dad.stk.sia* CALK OF LAND. Ac, IH POWHATAN tJ By virtueof a decree of the Circuit Court of Powaataa county, 1 wi i sell to the highest bidder, an the premises, on THUftSDA V, the Md day ot Novem'ter, I*6o, (if fa.r; if not, the next fair diy.) that valuable I'RACT OF LAND lying in the up per end of said county, known as the "BienLeiiri" estate. 1. ing on both sides of Deep Creek. This tract contains 696 aores, a urge part of which i» creek low ground ai.d tne balsnce tbe very'best high land, in a high state of cultivation. There is upon the place a large and very convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, in good repair, and all necessary out-houses, and a large and fl tarishiac orchard ol the most select fruit. Indeed, it is ael ii. in that so desirable a place is thrjwu iuto mar ket. i'ußMs of Sale.— For cash as to so much as will pay the expenses ol sale, and on a credit of one, two and three rears -is to the balance ; vie bonds to carry int- rest from the date, and the title to be retained until the whole is paid. WILLIS J. DANCE, Com'r. At the same time and ttlace, I will offer for sale 135 ACRES adjoining the a love, and all the stock of HOKSEs, Cafl'LE. BHKEI* and HOGS upon the place ; the crops of CORN, FOD DER, TODACCO. Ao.; the FARMING IMPLE MENTS, arid HOUSEHOLD an 1 KITCHEN FURNITURE, upon the usual terms lor such sales. JOS. V. HOBSON, no 6—dtds Executor of Marr T. Hohcon. NOTM'E.— Will be sold at public auction, on TUESDAY, the B>th (list., at my recidence, near Stipi's' Mi'l.allmy FAaMING UTENSILS. crops of Corn, Fodder. Sheif Oa's, Ac ; I Waxon, 2 Carts; a fine lot ot Vendibles, ot various kinds; stock of Hoxs and Oowb; HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN Fl HNTTUKE. Ihe said sac to coin meiice at 11 o'clook A M. Terms.—All sums of $SO and lers, cash ; for sun.s over .*W. bur months' credit, lor notes i-at lefaetonly endorsed. C. M. TERRILL. no IS did* 'URISTtr .sStLrroK riVE ACKEIsOF 1 land. on the v.rina road. nine miles helowthe city of Richmond - L ruler tne provisions of a deed of tru-1 executed I" John Yarurounh to me. as Trustee, to secure to Arbert M. Akin ttie sum o'one hundred do!ltrs,with inar-reat from 3->th daj of November, lAJt, till paid, 1 will »»ll at public auotiou, on the premises, to ihe highest bidder, for cash, five acres of land, de Hcnl-ed in the said deed, tm WEDNE*DAV, the 22d day cf November. 1810. by request of 'he bene ficiary. |no lt-td I B. O. AKIN .Trust «c. \ r ALI ABLE KAR>I A>U TK* Llkli.V V SLAVI-s. FOR BALE. IB TUB COUNTY OF HA.NOVEIt.-A* Commissioner appointed by the Cirouit Court al Heoov.*r county, in a de-'rae rendered on the 6th of Ootober, I,—v, in the suit of I alley. -Vo . v* Taller. *c , 1 will sell oa the JVih of NOVEMBER nest of fair; if not, the next fair .'a». I on the premises, the Tract of Land on which John lallev.deo'd. lately r-«ided containing 2ti acres, within 13 miles ot Hi.-tun.mil. and i in.Us of th* Old Chinch, md adjoining the Ln.l* of R. ft. Horn. 11. W. Talley and othera. It has upon it a Dwelling with six ror.ms, and all necessary out houses It lies well for improvement, and is well suited for marketing, as well as farming purpose*; is in a good neirniiorriood and convenient to cnurches,schools and mills. Mr. Loving, on the premises, will take pleaaure in showing it Alio, on the name day. on the premises, ten likely Slave*. most of ah'en are good held hands, and a No. 1 Cook, Washer and Ironer. TBUBs-For the Slaves, cash. For the Land, one-third oa.h: oue third in one year, aud the re. m* iiiin. one thud in two years, the deferred pay ments earn ing in-ere*t Ir.-m da» of aa ■•- and the purchaser executing lis Kinds withgikid _n i suffi cient security, and tbe title retained until the whole ef tae pureuase m >ue> ia paid, ami aoon vcyi.uce directed W the Court T. W. TALLEY,Commissioner. At the same time and place, will lie sold all the HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. CROPS. STOCK and FARM ING IMI'L KM Elf ft '.'• v »J[M«»oj»»-tion, Conning to the estate of John I alley . deo (1. Turns* On da? of sale. DW. TALLEY. Avcnoa bales. FUTURE DAYS, By Woddiii A Asperses", ABCt'S. °* A LARGE • irlrf.WnJsfsf r?, i rJr r U«', RICHMOND. AND ALSO in IMB CjLNTi OF HENRICO —B» virtae of a decree of tie Ciroait Co*|t of the Citr of Richmond, pronounced on the 33 November i 1860, in the case of O'Neil's.ex'rs against Isaao A Goddin. we, the undersigned, who were ap- ' pointed Commissioners, will sell at public auo tion, at the front door of the State Court. House, in the city of Richmond, on THURSDAY, 22d ' Nov., 1860, commencing at 10 o'olock A.M., (if fair; it not. the next fair day tberafter,) the real estate belonging to the deferdant, Isaac A. God din. referred to in the papers filed in said cause, a list of which is hsreio appended, and to whioh special reference is iierebt made. The real estate which lies in the oity of Rich mond will be first sold, in the order in which it is listed, and should the sa'es be iii*utfioieiit to dis charge the several judgments sought to lie en forced, then so much of the real estate aa liea in , the county of Henrioo, in the ordsr listed, will , next be sold. Jt may not be out of place to remark, on the part or the Commissioners, that the title to most ofthe real estate described in the hst below, was ac quired by the defendant, Goddin, by purchase for •he non-payment ol taxes, aud henoe the descnp- i Hon. in some cases, is not as full as would be de sirable ; yet the several reports of Commissioner Evins. marked C, D and E, and the large list of J deed* numbered from one to forty-nine, inclusive. , hied with the papers in said oause. will give nucha , description as will enable those who may desire to i purchaseto look into the titles. Ao. The purcha sers or the several pieces of real estate will he re quired to comply with the terms of sale so soon aa thssaies are complete.!. The Commissioners will i sell only such title as hy ike decree aforesaid trier are required to sell, and the purchasers will, of course, by or before the day of sale, satisfy them seive.s on that point. TRRjss.-One-thitd oash: balance at 6 and 12 , months, for negotiable notes, tntei-est added, and title retained till a.I the purchase money is fu"y paid, and a conveyance ordered b- the Court. GEO. W. RANDOLPH,! JOHN G. WILLIAMS, > Com'rs. R. MILTON CARY, . November 5,1860. I A -Part of Lot No. 196. *>H feet. Rocketts and Bloody Kun ; part of Lot No 165, II feet, E street; , part of Lot No Ik, 23 lee;, 15 h si., opposite 1,.t, J 60ieet on Poplar st.; an Alley. 25* feet, ttetween I C. R. Rand Mill Canal, a Slip of Ground, »l teet, , west 16th *t. continued; part of 12 and 13,15>» feet, < 1 and liirn t«t.: square 10, Adams' Addition, 44 feet, west ol 17th Bt.; part of Nos. ISO and 181,216 teet. 1) , st ; part of Ho. 211. 23 le«.t. Poplar and Ash sts.; i 12 feet on Ist.; 18 feet on I »t.; part4o. Mayo's j Plan. 30 leet, loth sr.; part 32. Mayo'a Blan,4ofeet, lotu st ;20 leei on 9th Bt.; part 27. 28. Mayo's Plan, , 10 leet ; 9tli ut.; part 43. 49, Mayo's P\sm, 60 leet, H and VV ali sts.; 3o feet on 10th at. lE—lO Lots, Nus. 17,18 «nd 25 to Mon Centre str?et : 1 Lot on 34th *tr«f t and Ropewalk Road ; lU>» acres nenr W. O. Swamp; 3acics on Grace. 1- raaklin, 3l«t and 32d streets ; 36>4 acres on l-ong Bridge Road ;1 acre. No. 8, on r rmklin and 3sd streets; 10 acres near W. o. 1 acre No. < )9, iv square No. 16. Fulton ; 10 acres rear W. O. ' Swamp ; 1 acre,.No 6, in tquare No. 26. F.nion : sH acres near W.O. Swamp; 2 acres. Mo. 3. in square 2tl, Fulton; S acres adjoining Win. Allen; lacre. No .8, 60 feet on Nicholas street. Fulton; 1 Lot, part of one Lotuear Rocketts Mills; 3 acres, Nob , S, 9,10. square 29.Fultou;00 feet on Graham street; ' X acre on Marion Hil|;3acres, .No*. 19, £0. 2», Kopewalk tenement; 1 acre, part of No. 62 in ' Lewis' Plan ; 1 acre on 33d street. 166 by 133 teet; 1 400 acres on W. w. Swamp; 206 acres adjoining Mayo'a land ; 3>. acres adjoining Rob't IL Caliell; ' 2\ acres near Suedtown ; 36>4 acres on Blakey's 1 Mill Road. I t .-49.'. acres on James River; 1 Lot, part of , No. 18 W artel's Piau,B3 by 122; 4 acres on Fair held Koad;3S)i acres.Broad Rock Island, in James River; 20 acres adjoining Klizabeth Hutcheson ;. 2 Lots, Nos. 28. 40. Mitchell's Flan ; 7>* acres sd join.ng Richard D. Phillips; >i acre in Scntfle- ' toy.ii; 2 Lots. Nos. 18.20.C00k A Turner's Plan; 3H acres in James River; 1 Lo'. on 26th st ; 1 Lot in V.addoxviile; 1 Lot. No. 17 Page A Gamble's Plan. , 25 hi 120 ; 1 Lot. No. 3, square 119, Adams' Plan ; 1 Lot >, square 60 do. Plan ; 1 square 190 do., do ; 1 L,ot on r-rankiin street; 4 acrea nea Bacon Breach ; 1 Lot iv Graham's Plan ; 1 Lot on Broike lurnpike; 42S acies adioining Rob't Morris* i estate; 1 Lot adjoining R. Stauard ; 24 aores in flung-ry : 5 acre* adjoining Rob't Morn*' estate; 1 Lot in Mudd.ixvilie: 1 Lot in Adams' Valley ; 1 Lot near Chelsea; 1 Lot on R-Turnpike; l Lot ia Adams' Valley; IJ_ acre in Maddoxville; 3 acres. Nos 241. 243, 214. Duval's Addition; 4 Lots. N05.33 S4. 41, 42, near City Poor House; 1 Lot. No 1, game's Plan ; 1 Lot. No. 3, Harvie's Plan ; 1 Lot. .No. 30. L. E. Harvie'ts Plan ; 1 Lot, No 9, L. E. Harvie's Plan ; 1 Lot, No. 15, Duval's Addition. The following is a memorandum of the Real Estate rcterred to in the ex hi bits-one tolorty nine inclusive, viz: 13 feet on I street,rear to Jefferson street, con veyed to 1. A. Goddin by Leander Woodmn. Part of Lot Ho. 165. in plan of Richmond, front ing Ulect to the north side of E or Main streat running back northwardly 100 feet, conveyed to l' I A. Goddiu by R. M. Wett and Wlfo. SO feet of land in Neilson's Audition, heretofore charged to Franklin and 8.-oadmeadow Manufao ' tui ing Company. I Lots of land, East and West Lester, heretofore charged to John Taylor's estate and J. Lesne. 2i2 Mm street, heretoforecnarged to Wm. Car vedo. Part 377, 60 feet2th street, heretofore charged to Arm Uriwn. i One Lot. Adams' Valley, heretofore charged to l t-oiii'ts P. Htcr. 12 leet on 1 street, conveyed to 1 i ttnWn by Jits. W shields and Caroline E.. his wife I Lot No.St, in ths nlsn of Abigail .Vlavo's estate, "Prench Garden Hnl," fronting 4.1 leet on the west line of loth stre.it runamg back (at right angles on one line, and in an angular form on the (•titer linei 130 leet. c-nveyed to I. A. Goddin by ' Wellington Goddin and Eliza P., his wife. 1. .t on West Concord, now Railroad street, fronting 1 loot, more or less, and ru,unrig back hstweea parallel lines csß feet to the east line of litn street, conve.ed to 1. A. Goddm by James M. Clement and Ann E., his wile. Lot on French Garden H ill, fronting on the west ern side of Nortn street vi i.-.-t. running back on tne line, separating LotNo.K from .Mo Id. 166 leet to a corner in a gully, being the m-rtbern half 'of Lot No 16. conveyed to I.A v G..ddn by John N. Davis, special eommnaioner in suite ol "Combs vs Mann's udministratur." Two Lots on Frenob Gardeu Hill, Nog 41 and 45, each fronting on 10th street 30 teet.oonveyed to I. A. Goddm by James E. Goddin. 3 Concord, 23 leet, heretofore charged to H. Kuhn 8 estate. 40 leet on 17th street, heretofore charged to Lot Higby. Cot. in Adams' Valley, fronting on Concord, now Central Railroad street, atiout 15 inches.and ex tending in a we»twan'ly direction to 15th street, conveyed to 1. A. Goddin by Michael Pircell No. 26, E, heretolore charged to William John Clarke. Half Lot adjoining Joseph Mayo, heretofore charged to Robert H. ArmiateaU and wife, Ac, heirs ol S. 1 ravia. 1 Lot on Crouch's pl-.n, heretofore charged to Al-uer Robinson's estate. 1 Lot. No. 114, H and 26>h streets, heretofore charged to George Winnton's estate. 1 Lot, No. 116, 11 and 36th streets, heretofore charged to Winston's estate. Lot at, in Harvie's Addition, heretofore charged toCnarleß Lewis. 25 leet on Baker st-ect, heretofore charged to Richard P. Bradshaw. 1 LotOS P ami 27th streets, heretofore charged to 1 hornton. Carnngtoti and others 21 acres of Land called Hungary, heretofore ah treed to John S'aples Lota in the Town of Fulton, in Henrico county, fronting an the *outh side of Graham street 1-0 lest, running back between paral el lines 110 feet to on alley 10 feet wide, d**unatzd ou the plan or naid town as Mo. 3, No. 4 and No. 6. in square No. 26,c!inveyedto 1. A Goddm by Joseph Sharp. Part Lot No. 62 in Lewis'plan, fronting—feet on Lewis street, and running bask 140 feel to a street 3U teet wide l»9-20ths of Land near Ro P. New, heretofore charged to Riohard G. Haden liA* of Land near the .Stage Road, heretofore charged to leinperartee Ann Johnson. lHlot ofLand on Church Hill.heretoforecharg'd to Kichard Whale's estate. Lot No.l. square luo. Adams'plan, heretofore oharzed to James P. Duval. 58*. of Land, adjoining Hezekiah Henley, heretof >re charted lo Harari McCoul'g heirs Mi", I .* Richmond Turnpike, heretofore charged to William Go.Mlnow. 1 Lot near Rocketts Mill, No. 5 heretofore charged to Wm Philbates. 4 Lo's, Nos. 17, IS, 19 snd 30. Bowling Green, heretofore charged to M. H. Card-aa andothers. heirs of Abram (Jardoga 214 acres, near W O Swamp, heretofore oharged to George VV instonsestate. 1 Lots, MeKensie's Garden, heretofore charged toCC. Pamhill. 10>, of Land adjoining Joha Clarke, heretofore cii tr.-c.l to J C. Muu'eand Elis. M. Crew. Lots in "PortMato," firoaUss 40 feet on tr>e 1 i„ side of 7th street, and runuiiig back between parallel lines 94 feet to aval oy 12 feet wile, oou vered to I. A. Goddin by Benjamin Sharp and Sa rah, his wife. Cot Mo 9. "Craig's plan," fronting on the east ern side of 17th or Valle» street 66 feet conveyed to I. A. Goodiu by William Wilson Morris and Nanoy. his wife, (free persons of o-ilor.) 2 Lota in Duval's Ad lition, on tne south line of Titsley atreet, fronting together to feat on said 1 mslev street, running back 60 feet to an alley 10 leet wide, conveyed to l.A.Goddia by Jame* E. Goddiß. i-i acre* in the County of Henrico, descried as "leginmng at a stake on the road to Fairfield;" thence along said S. W . 02-, .leu.. 160 feet: thence J_W.. 7odet., 136 feet; thence along aaid street. 8. W.. 774 feet toastrei-i 30 feet wide; thenco along said street east, 1.19 feet; thence N. W..60 d«g.. 147 feet; thr-nae with Sally Hoihl's line, N. E ,*0 deg . 206 feet; thenoe B, P.. SO deg., Ist feet to a street 3o f*et wide; thence along said street, N. E, 40 deg. 166 feet; thence N W.,60 .!»<.. ill leet; thence North l«6 feet; thence N. E., 31_. deg.. 161 feet to a branch: thence along *%ie brarch west 16 l-er ; ih-uce North 130 feet to the tiegmning." oouveyed to I. A. Goddm by James T Sutton aiid wife. l Lot near Cheiaea. heretofore oharged to Ben jamin T. ci. -..». 10 Aores near W. o. Swamp, heretofore charged to Andrew D. Palmer. 10 Acres near W O Swamp, htretofote okarged to Pi sards Edmunds «V Aores near W. O Swamp, heretofore oharged to Benjamin E C ...le. 3 Acres Land adjoining W. Allen, heretofore charted to Joseph 0. Hater. v 1 c /f. L u nJ -*ai' ,I .9'?* K-.Bt»n»fJ.hsrstofore ohar«ed to Benj. W .Clemau's estate. 16»i Acres, near W. 0 Suiauip, heretolore charred to John Jerdou.Sr.'*. estate "•'•"'*"• I>S Acres. Powhatan slanae Railway, hereto fore oharged to Wm. Allison. no 7-tds C!%9K!i9&"._J!_r' BALK OW REAL ESTATE IN ADAMS' v_.i_t.K_, NEAR TO WORKSHOPS OF THE VIRGINIA CtNTRAL RAILROAD-As Commissioner of the Circuit Heart ol Hanover, appoint*,! by a decree entered on the ttth of Septera>ier.l_*>, in thecs»eol Wiok hain's Adm'ra »gainat Crump's Adiu'rs. Ao.. I • hall sell at pubiio aucton, on tbe premises, on wi- DNESDAY the list November, l«60. at « o'clock P. M.. of faii; if not the first fair day thereafter.) the REAL ESt'ATr of which the late George P Crump d.ed «<»ised. ron-natm* of LOTS No* 17. 18, 1» and XI BHvias front* „i lUifsitoa East Mill street, aad ia* feet on West C >r.m>rd street, ha-ib* taereou asinail FRAMED TKNK- M I'M', oeeuaied by Mat ia All.son, a colored wu ti «>.*.- ifiot) oash; balaaos at f. It aad It month*, for üBB-otiable notes, satisfactorily en dorsed, aud title retained tilt all the purchase mo ney i» raid aud aoonvetaree or 'ered lw ibe Court B«H *ott*Ei Y MoWiiJir3<Bhl. AUCTION BAIsBB. _ THIS DAT. . By Janes M. Taylsr A Ben, Aact're Trtl SI KK'SSALC in KKAL KBTATR, ON MAIN STREET. IN THE ' ITY OK RICHMOND-By virtueof a deed of trust.ess anted to ths iii'm-il*' br I. A. Goddin end wife, dated 7th Jttly.toM, aad recoided in Riohmond Hii'.i. . Court, being thereto reqsested. I will in v. ii.b icaso'ion. upon thsp'uiiiises.on MON - DAY. Uu November, at I o'clock P. M. the property conveyed hy said deed, being the Uit de signaled on the plan drawn by Wil'i t-.is.in I »r the Co.tiH■■ n Council of 'he city .'is Lot No. 180. situ at«d on the south side of Man. streot. eommeae ing thereon at a point distant IU feet wett of Warehouse street, and running thence weeterly on Ma.n street to Lot No I'll A plat of tbe prop srty wiii i,, exhibited at ti s time of saie, and it will then be determined whether to sat divids it or sell it es a whole. The terma required by the deed are oash ; hat I am authorised to State tnat fair credits will be allowed. I i.c title is believed to be perfect; but selling air. vat,... i *ha I convey only saoh SS I derive under the trust deed. H A. CLtIBORNE. Trustee Jas. M. Tatlob A Mob, Auct*. aoS Bra.. B. teak. Aaet'r. Tftf STEK'B 9AL9 Of IKUtKHOLU FURNITURE. PIANO AND NEORo MAN AT AC'-TIOn.-Bjr virtss of s deed of treat, made by John H Bother to ihe auheonber. aad duly recorded in the otiice of the Huatrnis Court ot the cit? of Richmond. I will proceed to sell, at the resi.ler.ee corner of Marshall and Ist street*, on MONDAY. 19th inst., at 10 o'olock. the FUR- N ITURK conveyed in said deed, consisting of a variety ol uselul and desra'-le housekeeping sr tieles. -ALSO.— 1 PIANO, said to he a very good instrument. -ALBO.- A NEGRO MAN earned TOM, about 69 years old. TfeßM* -All sums under 666. cash ; over that amount, 90 days, for approved, endorsed paper. W. C. TOM PKINS. Trustee. JSale conducted by E. ti. Coos, Auct'r. no 8 By h 11 luini ( iiutiiorii, Aaet'r. /MIIKIKIIA, Ac, ATAI'CTIO H.wOo va MONDAY. 19th instant, at 10 o'clock, at rar ftore, 1 will sell at auotion a large lot of GROCK- RiE* and miscellaneous articles, consisting ia part >.f Brandy, wiiitkev. Gin, Rum, Molasses, •■'ii, ir. Salt. Bacon Hami, Side* and Shoulder* Herrings, Soap, Butter, Cheese, Potatoes in bar rels, a lot of Ji n Washpans, Buckeu and Brooms. Cr'>ckery-Ware, Ac. *c. PITssB ITURK. Also, alotof seeord-hand Far. t. itjre.oocsistin* .•! 2 Feather Bed*,* M*ttre*-.e a Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables. Washstacda. oafss' Bureaus. J Shower Baths, Mahogany Chairs, Ac' PIANO -Also, a second hand faro.in troodor *sr lao IT. B.OAPTIO hji\ Aaet'r, By J. Il i 11...-,, Au.-i'r. |'I>K f.lll II iMUIHtK WATt'HKft V JEWELRY, FAMCY GOODS, Ac-WTll be sold at auction, every mint this week, at Auotion Komi M Main street. Also.alot si Blankets L'u uersnirts. Drawers fine Table Cutlery, Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac, Ac. Sale will eommenoe at 7 °?" M „ , J- H. DIGGES, Auct. 1). F. Booth, Balesma_. oo 23-ta \ IIt(.I >IA STEAM SLGAR KKUHR) * Tbe proprietor t .Be* pleasure in annonaeina to the pubiio that the VIRGINIA STEAM SUGAR REFINERY is now m lull and regular operation, and haa ca pacity sufficient for a very large demand. His aim will be to render satislact.on to all of his customers, and he truus that . c will meet With a liberal patronage from the merchant* ol the Soutnern States. The Refinery is located immediately on the wharf at Rocketts, aud is conveniently situated for *l ipnifntsiu evor* direction. For the present only white and yellow Coffee Sugara will be made. and ii the enterprise meets with that success the proprietor hopes to deserve, he will, is «ac Sprint:, enlarge ihe buildings, put on additional machine ry, and manufacture Loaf aud Crushed Sugar*. lljing governed in his sales bt the New York prices, he hopes the merchants of his own State and other Son there State* will patronise him libe rally, and he guarantees that his Sugars are equal to sini'lar Sugars manufactured North. Orders will lie received ior 10 bbls. Sugar and a bbls Syrup aud uparards. Sugars and Syrup delivered to any store in the city, or at any ot the Railroad Depots. Wharvss, or on Canal Boats, free of charge. Ordeie by mail or teegraph promptly attend-J to at selling prioes ol the day on which they are received, unless limited. Samples of saoh .la- t ratining will be exh.bited at the offioe. No. 43 Main street, under the St. diaries Hotel. CHAS. Y. MORRISS, Proprietor of the Va. Steam Sugar Refinery. no s—linowSt J O ss¥l sVSSS CHAS. H. LANOLEY GAS FITTER. TINNER AND COPPKKS.MITH. Would inform the public that he is sole agent for HAWLEY'S IMPROVED CYLINDER GAS BURNERS, and is prepared to put them up at the shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. Ths ad vantagesof these Burners are: To prevent blown.* and waste of gnu. to give a more dear and uniform light, to regulate the quantity consumed with the fall head turned on to any desired amount, BBS] thus to save at least twenty-five per cent, over the ord.nary Burners. Mr. J. F Brown, in charge of the Washington City t"»as Works, has certified that they srs unhes - tiatinety the oest Burners he has seen during his ceaesotsOß of twelve rear* with those works ; and tne Superintendent ol the Richmond Gas Works asserts tbat he has tried '.neui. and that they aavs at least twenty per cent over other Burners. Thankful for past favors, the subao'iber invites orders for all work in his line, leeliug assured that he oan give entire aatislactinn as to quality and price. CHAS. H. LANGLEY, oo 4—ts 13th at.. _______ Main and Cary, iil FIR 1 A !*■• 30,000 Roanoke VALLEY RAILROAD Ist Mort gage 8 per cent Bond* connecting with the Richmoud aud Danville, and Raleigh and Gaston Railroads, At miles long, coating over one million of dollars, with a mortgage ol only it too 000. For a minute desoriptiou of the present condition and future proe pects of the company, pamphlets oan be hai\ at our office. -ALSO— 6,000 VIRGINIA and TENNESSEE 8d Mo.* --i; i.-i- Bonds. 3.000 YORK RIVER 8 per cent. Bonds. 6.1-ou VIRGINIA 6 percent. Stock. 60 shares RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION Stock. 60 shares VIRGINIA FIRE and MARINE Stook. 40 shares BANK ofthe COMMONWEALTH Stook. C. W. FURCKLL A Ci). sea-U r osiiON i»oit~BßANnvTpifßk£oi% tv DON DOCK BRANDY. Ac. WHISKEYS— Bumgardner'a. Sumuierd*an,Att ney's, Richardson's Flask's, Shermaa, WniWil. ace's.Tuscaloosa. Mouongahela, Psier Hanger's, and Common SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY. BRANDY-Jas Hennessey.Oiard. Dupuy A Co.. Pinet. Castilon A Co.. Sasarao. Vieux Cotuao, and Jub-8 Robin brands. Pure Virginia APPLE and PEACH BRANDY. JAMAICA MUM Madeira. Port, and Sherry WINFJS. Pure old HOI.LAN ii GIN- Al.tfO-CHAMPACNfa WINES of all brands and grades. lor sale, wholesale and retail, by J. 8. ROBERTSON, next tooor. of oo 17-lm Governor and Franklin sts. 1/ I X «4 I"1 1 A S A VI.IUS BA IH U, . ~~ _ Chartered by th* Legislature of Va CAPITAL _ »tOO,OBO received on deposit in sums of VIVK DOLLARS and upwards, on which interest at U* rate of six per centum per annum i« paid fur sama remaining six month* or longer; lor shorter le nods, interest a: the rate of 6 per ceatuai. The whole joint stock Uiund tor ihe desoeita. lieposits received and certificates issued by tea Cashier. T. B. STARK X, al the store oft" ipence, oorner of Maia aad Governor sirasts. Richmond, Va. SAM'L 8. COTTRKLL, Pres't, T. B. STARKh. Casnisr, 0034-12 m DAVID BAKER. Ja.Secretary. 1844. "OVES-BTOTES. 1860 WM. SEARS WOOD, No. 8 Main street, near tbe Old Market, J_mtab_ii-)__i> in 1814. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Si'OVKS. RANGES AND FURNACES. MOTT'S AGRICULTURAL BOILERS. TIN AND SHEET IRON SARE. COPPER LIGHTNING ROD«. »o . Ao. PLUMBING and GAS-FITTING, ia all ita branch** B»_ io'OCM; promptly atten>t«*i to. IK. w EPaißs fur all kinds of STo V ES, always on hand. ROOFING AND GUTTERING done in the 'tin aad country, in the beet manner end at shortest notice. ae SB— ts /J.KATEB, rEN_»E*»..FINE~BhTB OF J-» TONGB.SHOVELB AND FoKERB.-l ha v. for sale a large and elegant assortment of all kinds of Enamel leu GRATEs.with FENDERS; SLM MER PIECES of every st« le: handkome sad pa.v sits of SHOVELS, tONGry. PoKKRS. COAL SCUTTLES. CINDER SHOVEcS. BLOWER SI AN US. handsome sUnds for Shovel* and Tung*. Brass and Iron Footmen. Fire-Briok f> »b» snj Jams. All kind* of Church and Tavern Bells, Brasw Brick Moulds, sll kinds of Grates. Fenders, Ac.» made to order at the lowest Northern artoes. S D. DENOON. No. M Mam street, between othfttid a*. as 13-Sin rt'aieedn. MHESM BUTTER-f have madaarrs.g. r menu with ana* of tbeVmcipal _b.m u . o c of Orange ojiuntT. New York, and uf ifce fctoEwara _*' ey, Maryland, and ol the Virginia r'*r_ie-* West if the Blue Ridge to kee» »« supplied dar KRKSH hT'TTWB' Bd -ri B,n, V*w W,t » th,,r hmt r ki-.sm bl r l ER. I hroajsß these arritnstmeatM I. _* n .?. lw . a ,l*. v*,** OB *»•■»■« » buper tor article of 1- Jit-Mi HI Ti Eft, aad will be enabled to ksea : Mini if a supplied at a low price Fo. sale- waoie sVe aad retail, by J. H RoSKR TSO.N, ocM—diss Neat cor. F£a_kiisj»s_w»__r sts. fsl Si-ei ajs__ «v sj»._ j l«ve ißstors a largs *-s and very oomplete stock oi GINS; also, Saiita A Wesson's SEVEN-SHOOTERS; Sharp*'* very small Fol'R Miot.'TEKS. Colt's. Alien's, sa« many other Pl* T 0 L-"*. ol the b_t maker* i SPORTING GOODS' and AMM UNlTlONtof alt kind* ; all of wbiok will be sold at Us lowest pos sible arises. An eiauii nation of m« swk it re-, Bseetlßllyjtolioiteg. T W. TIGNOR, Gee Makei, Ma.n street, i-eiow the Market. ________ CAVe.VOLR OIMEB.-TB* UNIT fciTa aV~ £~NGS BANK will reoive at their Ofce. No. Bt Main street. Deposits in saaas of Five DulUrs and upwards, upon which will be allowed talereet at ths rate of 4 per eest, ser aaßaaa. _ allowed to re. HteiftS mouth* aad » per oeal- for a shorter p« nod. 11.lei est oan _.*••'* ■esai annually. JNO. C. FAGETJb.. Treaesrer. oeS—tlatjaa fin Bt Ham strae*. tHIH X EST- A lie WOOD or CO A L V Ann. aiLfoinioK wbb. Gray's atore. Ob the Canal, near the Armory It will nolo h'tt thou*>»_ hash cis coal. Pi»*ee«_ton «>vt»n the Ist January next Apply to tooJS-lail W.H. GRAY, ofV c ,T,r _»nll,?St"« , f.n«Tr?^~•*"• A *- For sals by N. fIEVKREUX. «•»»-»«■■ MB gars etrasn