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OCTOBER 27, 186. r ..
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Thk Weather.—The thermometer
at Dr. W. E. Lewis' Drug Store, under
the Atlantic Hytel, IndicatedUm follow
intr state of the weatlier Thursday :
7 A.M. - - - - «0°
10 " 03°
1 p. M. - - - - 06°
4 " 04°
8 " 59°
'■-*»• —
Naval. — Tlie side-wheel steamer
Powhatan, screw steamer Tuscarora
and double turretted monitor Monad
nock are now lying in our harbor. These
vessels are destined for the Pacific, and
will sail in tha course at a week. For
the information of those having friends
onboard we will endeavor to publish a
full and correct list of their officers.
Mii.itarv.—A detachment of the f>th
Regular Artillery, consisting of 1.0 offi
cers and men, arrived at Old Point yes
tenlav afternoon from New York, on '
board the steamship Albermarle. They
have been assigned to garrison duty at
Oh! Point in pluceof the 3d Perm. Heavy
Artillery mustered out of service.
— ••» ■
Progress.—The enterprising firm of
Huyck & Veasey propose establishing a
line of omnibuses from Market i-Uiuare,
through the principal streets of the city.
This will be a matter of considerable
convenience to the ladies, antl also to
our business men.
THE COURTS.
Mayor's Court.—Commonwealth vs.
Theodore Mtison nml James CI. White,
charged with stealing a cloak. Itemand
ed to be examined before the Corpora
tion Court.
Commonwealth »»■ John Champion.
No charge sustained and the accused was
dismissed.
L. W. Wood and (). E. Edwards,
branch pilots of Virginia, entered com
plaint aud iiskt'tl a warrant for the arrest
of 11. 11. La_Rr_K.li, for piloting in tin.' WO
ten of Virginia contrary to law. Luw
son was arrested and placed under bonds
to appear ou Monday next.
I). Kelly, for selling goods on Sunday,
was lined 95.
A soldier was arretted •"•' being drunk
and disorderly, and turned over to the
Military Court.
The counsel for Wilson Johnson,
charged with the murder of. Lydni
Wakefield, waived the examination Of
the accused before the Mayor, and
moved that a special term of the Cor
porporation Court, be called for his trial.
The motion was sustained.
Military Court. —Miles Griffin vt,
. Thomas Watkins (colored), action for
150. Case dismissed.
Lot Layton 11, Prince Brooke (cold),
action for $25, tine on note. Judgment?
by default for plainlili.
'Dennis Gibbs (colored) M, Mr. Thorn
ton, action for 12.00 for services render
ed. Paid without coming into court.
Moses Miller (colored), vs. John Dan
son's estate, action for 188,91. Case post- j
poned until Monthly, Oct. BOth. i
Peter Wilson vt, Joseph (Singleton,
action for $4.50. Judgment by default
'for plaintitr.
Sarah IJartee (colored) Vt, Anna Mur
phy, action for $11, wash bill. Case dis
missed.
James Mosely (colored) vs. G. W.
Oook (colored), action for ¥<_•. Judgment
for plaintiff iv the amount of $3.
..in, Scott (colored), charged with
keeping a bawdy house in Portsmouth.
No witnesses appearing the accused was [
released on his own recognizance in tlie
sum of $50, for his appearance when
summoned.
Mayor's Court, Portsmouth.— Thos.
Gallagher vs. Richard Dugun, action for
debt in the amount of $10. Judgment <
for plaintiff. |
Dan Malony made complaint against ,
a Mr. Brown, for the unlawful tletaineV t
of a side saddle. The Mayor ordered tho
saddle dalivered over to Mr. Malony. ,
Edgar Walke, a confirmed lunatic,
was committed, to be sent to the Luna- j
tic Asylum at Williitmsburg. t
John llobinson (sailor), charged with i
drunkenness aud disorderly cont'uet, J
was Sued $10, and in default of pay- ,
ment was looked up for 10 days. <
A warrant was issued against James
Stanly, charged with stealing a lot of
harness from a colored man.
Mrs. Grigg had a waarant issued for
the arrest other husband, John Grigg,
upon the charge of deserting her.
Arrival! at the Atlantic Hotol, Oct 26th '
John E Pole, Vii; Edward Deronianis.jr, Baltimore; V ,
Vlck, S.iiifliani|itoti: Mrs Coffin. N,« York: B Mbtsd**
nal, BniitliiinipK.li: W D £|>iililiii|_, Wuhlngtonj Bonw.ll ,
O Buliliriii, Itiiliinonil; DC T 0 Ilalmcr, H C; Rirliard (
Hollsniiinil, Suri-.v: .Ituni's I l-HK Sn.seit; Bun t.'ollina,
Fort Monro.. JiisK Bouawrlght, WU-lDftO-. WniSaun- .
il.™, H S _. Oaorgt w Thonnoa. v«: tim-n M«rw«mthi r,
Miss; IV Coliiiiiui. Suiitliflcl»li X Vi Ilmltfiiia, York til.v:
Janus Tlionms, HmltliUi'ld; .lames A Wolff, PMandmre
Oenoral Win Mnlioun, Va; John Onrv rel.r-l.nrp A II
Aahlmrnf, Ida of .1 .1 YotiiiK, N Q Oeorpa C
Wmiip, Accomur; ,1 T lliarnaril: N Wliilu, N C; C ,1 W I
Roasl, A Parker, Accomac.
■jy/TONTGOMEBY & WILSON—
ANNOUNCE
TO TUB
PUBLIC IN GENERAL,
THAT
IN APPITION TO THCIII
LARGE STOCK OP PRODUCE
IN STORK,
THEY H.-Yli ARUIYAI.9 WEEKLY
op Tir-
BEST AND CHOICEST
FRUITS,
ntUKTBD EXP-OMIT
moM tbi
NKW YORK MARKETS,
AND
WOIJMI SOLICIT
A CALL,
BEING
I II I BEST
AND 011 I A I' X■ T I N
NORFOLK,
octll-tr AT N". 7 ROANOKE 9QIJABK.
TmSW "lIOOKS !~" NEW ROOKS!!
JiHt riTi-ivisl, 111, fnllii'vint tow I'iiMlcation- I
WEBSTEIIS CNAIIIUIitIEII BICTIONAIIY. IMP ASKS,
ROYAL MIIARTO—A VALUABLE IVOIIK.
LES MISERARLES,
FIVE VOLUMES I'OMI'LETE IN ONK.
TEAM KNIIIMOS ANU I'ROPF.LLEKS,
i. He lntr Hon. W. 11. Kiso, U.S.N.
REUL A H ,
k Novil of prcnt intcrc-it.
.RAVELS OF ARTEMUS WARD.
A Inriro colttctinii of
MASONIC WORKS.
Alio, h Lirf-n aaaortmont of
Sohooi. Rooks ani> Stationery.
oift book stoke,
No. 62 Muni street,
ort,l—codßt OEO. OKATTON, eroprietor.
MOTICE.
On and after tliia ilnta tlia frolirlit on nil Ooorta, Warra,
Merchaniliar, he., aliippeil l»y the It.iltiin Steam Paiket
Comiwny'a Stianiera to Norfolk, Old I'oint, City Point
aud 111. lm. ii 1.1 hi be made payal'luat destination, If the
•hippera or ownorf doeirn it.
aui|2-tr THOS. U. WEBB, Agent.
Old Dominion copy.
"P O R ~~1 A L iT
OiieSy-'.AM ENGINE and UOILEiI, about lfl-horao
capacity, complete, with Governor, Heater, Valvea, Lead
Pipe, *c, and will be aold lew tlion ita value. Apply to
S. U. 11l Ut! M,
- Tiptop" VTioeand Liquor Store,
•ct2l—tf So. 13 under tha Atlaulic Hotel.
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fi LENN'S'THEATKE
FARE WELL BENEFIT
OF THE EMINENT TRAtiEItIAN,
MR. JOSEPH PROCTOR,
Anil positively last appearance l.nt one, on which occa
sion he will appear in a new ami exciting
Drama, entitled
G I O ,
In which beautiful and intcreslini. piece be will perwuiale
T.IKF.E DISTINCT CHARACTERS.
FRIDAY EVENING, October 27, 18«8,
Will be performed f„r thefirat and only time a new and
original Drama, in three acta, called
GI O ;
TIIK. AKMOKKR OK TVRK.
GlO, THE AIIMDRKR...... |
IULBFC, High Hercule-.'-MR. JOS. PROCTOR.
The Twiv Brothers j
The mv*tif;.l i bin, _t'- produced by Mr. Frortor in these
Brother.* alniost defy detection.
To conclude with
OLI>DE L P H ;
OH, FAMILY JARS.
To-morrow, SATURDA V, last appearance of
MR. JOSEPH PROCTOR,
On which nm-aalon he will appear in tlm groat Indian
1' I a y ,
OUTAL ANCHET ,
TIIK I.ION OF THE FORKHT.
The Manager baa lmieh pleasure inannoiinciug that he
baa effected an engagement fur a few nights with
TIIK tJIIARMINiI YOUNU ACTRESS,
MISS JEAN HOSMER,
Who will have Iho pleaauro of appearing on Monday
evening, ill i favorite character.
tfg- Doors open at a ..itaiter before 7. Performance to
rniniuenci, nt a ipiarler before 8 o'clock. 0C..7— lt
__JVANTS
npi STiJ E R S WAN T E D .
Two good JOB Workmen, at
U. T (IREOORY & tXV'S,
oct2n—3t No.'J WideWaterjitreet._
X iff T io — D .
A young mini would like a siluntion lv some Store. 1.
a good penman, and of'steady habit". Is acquainted
with tha Hi ri liltala*** Will work cheap.
A.lilress " SI'I'VaTION," al tlii-. oet2ft—fW«_
WAN T E 1) .
A S.MAI,I. FURNISIIKD HOUSE,
Of pint of ti Enrni.ihcd, by a gentleman with a family or
tluee petwins. Aililreaa 0. ■■ S., Norfolk Post, slating
eoiiditions ami location. Possession wanted immiHliately.
u-ll—liu*
\y~ A .N,, T E D .
ion wood choppers muted Immediately.
Apply at rOmRK k CARTWRKIIIT'S,
oct—7—2w No. -J_ Wide-Water St., Norfolk, Va.
Air ANTED IMMEDIATELY — A
y\ FURNISIIKD ROOM, in a private family, suita
ble lor two getiitleiii.ti. Addr***, lij letter, staling terms,
" tl h 1t.," Norfolk P. 0. oct3—tl
AIT ANTED TO PURCHASE.
From One Thousand to Five Thousand Conls of flood
Merchantable PINE COED WOOD, at some convenient
place to lighter to ve-sel:f. There iiiu.f be fully four feet
of water at the shore. Apply to, or address,
Messrs. DUDLEY DEAN & CO.,
ansin—tf No. 14 Itounoke Si_uare.
;;■ OFFICIAL. H__
PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS.
QUARTKRMASTF.ir? OVfTCt, )
llNitF.ri ItATM ___UkU*B Cori«-, >
WA«BX«OW, OetobiT 17, IW. I
Heilgd Proposalb will Ih ri.-ci ivrd at this Oflk<\ until
2 o'clock, p. H., of the tt 'lity ot" November next, for
furnir-bing BtttiOM to the United ItatM Mariuert »t the
following sUitioiiß lor the year ISOG, viz:
lVrteunouth, New llam|inliire.
Ch ur lee town, Maiu.uchui.ettr..
Brooklyn, New York.
riu l;i'b'l jib i.i, I'ennnylvania.
Wiwhlugton City, biitrict of Columbia.
Oosport, near Nnrlolk, Va.
Mound City, lllinoia.
Each ml inn to consist of three-four tha of a pound of
pork or bucon, or one nnd a fourth pound of fresh OT tf-dt
beef; i ighteeu onnevw of brend or (lour, or twelve ounces
ol hard bread, or ono und a fourth pound of corn meal;
and at thi> rate to one hundred rations, of eight iiunrts of
Ik*:iiis; or, in lini tbt'ivof, ten pnundt. of rice; or, in lieu
thereof, twice urnf week, one hundred and fifty ouncenof
iKsicated potatoen, and one hundred minced of mixed ve
getables; ten poiiudu of colb-e; or, in lieu thereof, out
und ■ hall pound erf ten; lift-.en pound, of augur; four
quarts off viti-'gar: one pound of Hperm candled, or one
and one-lonrth pound ol adeniantine candle.-, or one and
one-half pound of tallow ; four pounds of soap, and two
quarts of gait.
The rationn are to be delivered upon the order of the com
manding officer of each station; the fresh beef, either in
bulk or by the sitigte ration, of good quality, with an
equal portion of hind and fore qimrten-, necks and kid
ney—tallow excluded ; the pork No. I prime m*M pork ;
tbe flour extra superfine; t_M coffee good Itio; the sugar
Hood New Orleans, or its equivalent, and the beans, vine,
gar, (•andle.l. soap, salt, Ac, to be of good quality.
All subject to inspection.
All bids must be accompanied by the following guar
antee :
The undersigned ,of ,In tho State o.
, and ,of ,in Ihe State of ,
hereby guarantee that in ease the foregoing bid of
for rations as above described be nrcrpted, he or they
will, within ten days of the receipt of the contract at tbe
piHtolfice named, execute tbe contract for the same, with
good and suflleieut securities; nnd in case the said* - - ■
shall fail to enter into contract ns aforesaid, weguaratit<'e
to make good the dilbience betwei-n the offer of tbe said
and that which may be accepted.
A. 8., Ouarantor.
C. D., Guarantor.
Witness:
K. F.
, ISO.
I hereby certify that the above-named are
known to uio as men of property, und able to make good
their guarantee.
To he signed by the United Stubs District Judge,
United States District Attorney, or Collector.
No proposal will bo considered unless accompani'-d by
the above guaranteo.
Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send
the paper coataiidng the first insertion to this ___|N tor
examination.
Proposals to bo endorued " Proposals for Rations for
IM_L" aud addressed to the undesigned. ■
W. B- -"LACK,
oct2o—taw4w Mitjor and Quarterina-der.
/GEORGE DEMERIT & CO.,
\Jf i K-imi I.in I, 1S51I),
303 ttItOADvYAY, NUW YORK,
Offer tlie followini; anlcudid list of
WATCH EH, CHAINS, GOLD PENS,
SILYEKWARE AXI) fMWMLMT,
IVOItTII OVKK $750,000,
AT ONK DOLLAR EACH;
Xot tn he paid for until yon fonwwhat you will receive
ISO flold B_a__fC-M- Watrliea *f>o 110 to $_M 00
200 l_..iies'i;olil fused Willi In« _,) 00 to UK) nil
fiOO Solid Silver-Caaed Watrliea IS 00 to 4ft 00
IJS Solt-iire Mmmniiii King* 40 00 to II 00
1,500 N«:k and tlinini Qkattu 5 fill to 4.1 no
2,600 Vest and I'liiitelaiii. Clitiin. 400 to 00 1,0
UNO fluid Ununieleii BrooohH 400 to 1.1 00
MOO I'earlt'oral, *c., Brooch-* 400 to 20 00
4,0 ml Hold, |.carl,*r, Kui-DroiiH :i oo to 1-oo
2,100 HentH' Ban mul lliva.t|iitn 200 to 12 00
UN t;„|,l*Clia*eil r.riieelets 400 to If 00
7,1.00 oval Hind llnu-elela 400 to 18 00
1,000 Hold Watrh Keys nml Slides- 2 00 to fi Oo
2,0U0 flold BIMV* llottons, *c 200 tn lv IKI
3,000 Mini.-itur. I/iK-kets 150 to oon
1,000 Mitiiiitnro Lock_ta, llinl Knee fl 00 to 800
1,500 GVoldThimbl**, Armlet», *<• 100 to 700
8,500 Ma-onii-filiM and Kiublelns aOO to 000
4.000 Plata and Qna.il 11011 l Btpp 3 i"l to 8 tHi
8,000 Slone-Set and Sißnet Kinm. 300 lo 10 00
2,000 l____W lliieklea. liinrilH. *c 200 to 12 00
7,500 Setts Hold, Paarl, *r„ Jewelry.... son to 2.1 00
S.OOO Setta Harnett. Jet, to. Juveliv... 400 I- 20 00
3,000 Oaii-brnia Diamond Itiii.s 300 i» Bml
1,500 flold Toollipicka, Crossea, „,- 160 to IM
2,5011 t1.,1,1 IVoh, f'eiails, Ac 150 to BHO I
7.0,10 Hold Pen-,, 11*** md Pencil 3 oo to 7 oo
6,000 Hold 1.-ii", Kliony Holders 2 OO to B (10
1.000 Silver leu I'itellera. *r 20 00 ti. 60 00
1,500 Silver t'listoi-s, Stiinds. Ac 12 mi to 40 00
IJSOO SIITOT Cud MM l.ike Die-k.ts 12 Oil lo 35 GO
4.000 Silver Cap. nml Una 400 to 18 00
6.000 Setts Tea nnd Table fpoon. 700 to 18 00
,1,0111 Table unit Dessert Forks 10 00 to 20 00
1,000 Silver Frail snd Pie Knive. 300 to 800
4 000 Pain lliu-i. Ball Spoons, Ac 300 to 800
8,006 Silver T.-a, Call Bells, kt 200 to 10 00
4.000 0} -t,r and Pick!.-Fork* Ac 100 to 800
■*F...ch and every aitiiio in the tiliovo list is reprasentoil
My a Cortlßcat*. Tlnst" are riln.-ed iv similar fUvulo_ies
and Healed. Any person obtaining a Certificate, to be
had nt onr office, or sent by ninil to any address, will
know wbal Ibev may have for one dollar.
W,-1 luinie lor seu.ling Ceitilieut.s, i.ayinir posU|?c and
dotal Hi" business, 21 cents e.rli. Five will ba sent for
{I : eleven for tl; thirty for Hi sixty-live for 110, and
one liiiudr, d for $15. ....
Any person rocrivinn a Certificate for an nrtlclc they
may not desire, cuu inbini* for any other arlirle m onr
_M of the suae value. By tlii" method wo are enabled
to furnish the jiubli,: with wdirtion. from a rich nml va
ried aloek of (.-o.sls, ut a nomiii.il price, while all have a
chance of securing articles of the very hi-hest value.—
We warrant every article na represented or money re
funded.
Aoknts—Libera! commission and valuable premium",
conaiatilif; of Wnteh.si, Ac, given to A.enta.
Address all ordere to (IF.O. Pr.MF.I-IT A CO.,
aip2l—lm 303 Broadway. New York.
$100 »»w£«-
TheuboTe rewanl will l>e paid for the detection mid
rnnvletion of the per Hun or pemoDS who Bet Are to the
following huildingr.: Mi- Milhado'ti Stable find the
H.'pe Kngine tftuhle. A\ao. tor the person or person*
who attempted to tin- Dr. Hi>l«i.i*«"ii '-■ prtuii_t-t. nnd Mr.
Jordann Bakery. i: (.. FOUIKK,
Chief Engineer,
oct9—2w Norfolk Jfiro Dep-oimcnt
FOR RENT, _____
Ti *(T R RENT,
FUTtNIBHT-P ROOMS, with or without board, at 17
Catharine Street.
WANTED TO-.IRK—A good Seven Octave PIANO,
at 27 Catharine stroet.
oc 23-at'
TH O R R E ~N T .
FURNISHED ROOMS for lU-at, with or without board,
in a private iaiuily. Apply at No. 4S Bermuda street.
oct2o—lw 1
LEASE,
From th- Ist of .Tanuary next, the Wharf Property at
the foot of Market Square.
Also, Ntreral pieces of property In and ahout Market
gquiire.
! Apply at _
OFFICII OF TUB POST.
wha¥f for rent.
One Hiimlred and Fifty Feet of INDIA WHARF, at
moderate price, for six to twelve months.
..ct-j-tf M_ HOWELL.
TJ d ~lt R E N T f
Ami poHr-esHlcmFlven on the Ist of January next, seve
ral very l-..k.1j-i> STORKS, on Main street and Mark.t
Square, in the most humness part of the town. Also,
several DWKM.INGB and OFFICES, and a very conve
nient Wlmrf Property. Apply at the Office uf the N«>r
olk " Piwt." _wpiis—tf
LTNITKD BTATEfI OF AMERICA,
j DISTRICT OF VIRUINIA, S. S. :
Andrew Weigand In Admiralty
against
The Meamer Poeosln, her
j liiur.tiii.ery, tackle, ap
parel and'furniture. Lilail in a cause of wages, 4c.
THI-MM. ■ li'M'l has _n.«n hied in tho District Court of
tin- United States tor the DiHtrict of Virginia, on tho 23d
day of Octol-er, LMft, hy Aiidrnw Welgaud, lihellant
■yUMI tho steamer I'licmiii, her machinery, tiakle, ap
parel and furniture, alleging, lv sul-stance, ■ That on or
ibottl the — ilay of , l«ft-, the said -.t.iaroer Poco
sin, heing then in the port or (and the said James
A. Sayes ln'ing tin* master), ami being desigued for ser
vice on the high sens, and within the Dux and reflux
tlirn-oi', and within the admiralty and maritime j.ir.».l.c
tion of this Honorable Court, he, the said James A.
Saycs. did hire the libeltaut to serve as engineer on bosrd
th.; paid steamer at tho rate of per month, and ac
cordingly, on or about the — day of ———, the libellant
entered into tbe service of said steamer in ths capacity
ami at the rate el' monthly wages as aforesaid'
That tlm siild Meamer was engaged in the service of the
Ciovernment of tho United States, running from Fort
Monriii- to various points on Chesapeake Pay and eUe
where, and that your libellant remained on board until
on oi about the 19th day of November, 186., when BA
was discharged without being paid; and that there is
now duo him, as wagf.i, tint .inn of ono bundled ami
ibiity-uine dollars and tettTMt from wild date. That
your libellant, although he has often req.n-nt.-il payment
of the said amount, has not received the same, and that
the sai<l steamer is about to depart -'mm this port, and
remove beyond the .iuri<-ftictioi. uf this Honorable Court.
That your'libellant well and truly performed his duty on
board'said steamer, and Is entitled to the said last named
amount. Now, tl#-refore, In pursuance of the monition
under the seal of the said Court, tome directed and de
livered, I do hereby give public: notice to all persons
claiming the said steamer Pocosin. her machinery, tackle,
apparel and furniture, or in any manner interested there
in, that they be and appear betorethe said District Court
to be held at the Court-room, in the City Hal', in the city
of Norfolk, in end for the District of Virginia, on the 7fh
day of November ik vt, at eleven o'clock iv tl.o forenoon
0? that day, provided the same shall be a day if Jurisriii
tion—nihe'rwHe, on the next day of jurisdiction thereaf
ter, Then and there to interpose their cla tins and to make
their allegations in that behalf.
Dab d the i.'.d day of October, H65.
JOHN UNDERWOOD,
United StateK Marshal.
L. H. CtiA.vm.Kß, Proctor for liibeibtnt. oct_4—'.iw
UN [TED STATES OF AMERICA,
DISTRICT OK VIRUINIA:
Benjamin 0. Tubman end
F. Eugene Tubman, co
partners, Ac, In Admiralty
acainet
The ttumtf Pocosin, hor
tackle, apparel, machine
ry and furniture, In a catno of Contract, Ac.
Whereas, a libel has been filed iv tho District Court of
tho United States tor the District of Virginia, on the '£iA
dayof October, IKU&, hy Benjamin 0. Tubman and V. £v-
MM Tubman, merchants and copartuers, doing busies*
in the city of Baltimore rata the name and style o?B
(i. Tubman fc Coa, against the steamer Pocosin (whereof
James A. Sayes, now is, or lately was, master), her tric
kle, apparel," machinery and furniture, alledging, in sub
stance, "That in the month ot Jannary, 18G4, said
steamer being then in tbe port of Baltimore, amlLduK
in need of provisions am] stores, the libellants, at
quest of the master of Mid steamer, fnruished to, and
for the use of, said steamer, the provisions imd stores con
tained in the schedule hereto annexed, amounting to the
nin of $ftf.O 35, and that the Mime was furnished at the
ptttm in Hid schedule stated. That said provisions Hint
stores were necessary tv enable said steamer to perform
htr intended trip or trips, and were furnished on the
credit of said steamer. That tho master and owners
have been requested to pay the said bill, hut have hither
to wholly neglected ttnd refused so to do, and that the
amount ipecifle-d in tbe And article of this libel, together
with interest thereon, is Dowjtutly due and owing to the
libellants, ami that the said steamer is now in the port of
Norfolk in said District. Now, therefore, In pursuance of
the iWmition under the seal of the said Court, to me di
rected and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all
persons claiming ihe said steamer Pocosin, her tackle,
apparel, machinery and furniture, or in any manner in
terested therein, that they be and appear before the aaid
District Court to he hiM at tho Court-room, in the City
Hall, in the city of Norfolk, in and for the; District of
Virginia, on the 7th dayof November next, at eleven
o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, provided the lame
shall boa day of jurisdiction—otherwise, on the next
day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose
their claims and to make their allegation*, iv that behalf
Dnted the 23d day of October, 1565.
JOHN UNDERWOOD,
United States Marshal.
Joiim Ti Malt, Proctor for Libellauts. oct_J4^-2w
ESTABLISHED 1826.
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oc 23-3 tn
b A W MILLS!
WINTER'S IMPROVED CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
COMPLETE,
Or iv Detached Parts.
Parties inrtaltlai in tlie SAW MILL _HJUHU_LwfII
finil it tn their advantage to call at my officii. No. 7, E.
Main street, and examine into tl>. Dieritfl of ths above
CHEAP AND VALUABLE MILL, \>hl_ii is wairantad to
gtva satisfaction.
One of these Mills with Pteam Engine. Boiler, Ac , com
plete, at a Cost „f J2,.',00 is vetting .30 per day, in tlm
retta of 0 eoriria,
n. A RAMSAY,
A (sent for Messrs. Winter & Co., and tleuer.il
or2.V,t Agent for Sale (If _______
T~M E It I CAN
COMPANY.
OFFTCH IN
CUSTOM HOUSE BUILDING,
THIRD FLOOR.
DESPATCHES TRANSMITTED
TO ALL
POINTB OF THE COUNTRY.
oet]_—■__.-*
VTEW BOTTLING EKTABLIHH-
MI-.XT.—The undersigned res[.i-ct_MllY infoims tlm
mimpenot lbst.iiin.iit4, and tho public genendly, that
tbi\ have enb-red lata a co-p.ixtucrship to carry on thn
bwitMN nf bottling therhoiri«-it Ale* nml Purler, at No.
;.s Murk.) Square, Norfolk, and corner of Grae« and -Wth
Ptreetj-, Kiehniond. Virginia.
tHii >ttw:k i-i stlecti-d with care from Urst-clns* Northern
Rrt-wt'is, ;u*d fnun our b'Mg experience in New Y«rk, in
Am Hottling Imxineiß, are confident that wo can supply
the public and tbe tiade pMM__f, with a better and
.•heajicr ftrticlt than any other house in town. Wa are
tbe Bnt [tartlos in tbe bn«iiie«H, and we nro telling from
MMM lo twenty portent, lower than jobben, who have
|0 pay holder* North n prnlit.
Wm fNU Buy before |mr. eloewhere,
to give us ac;ill, and iry a bottla of onr fparklinp; bertT-
We would ilaa state that wa still rontinua to mauufac
tui-i "ur fur-fnined Soda and Sarsnpiirilla Waten, no uni
versally -ipprermted by our fellow-eitizem.
llitrb""'! prteam paid for i<aipty bottle*.
H. TANCB,
ifplS—tf H. CbARK
XT O T [ C E i
Hte;itner IT.MM A, lyine: at foot of Cummer-en atmet, trill
receive freizlit for Baltimore ami nail ou the 20th iiiNtant.
Apply to Captain, on board, or to
D. FKItOCSON,
octSS—fit No. 88 Commerc* at.
"VTOIiFOLK I.UILDING FUND
±y AUStlClATiOft.—Ten Sh.ar.ti for sain at
T. A. YOUNU k CO.'S,
Wiat —tf No _•_ Coinmer.-., «tre..(.
P o B X E X ¥~.
-IXTKHN I'NKI KNIfIIKII 111 aiM ft on Main atrnet.
Posaeaaiou given iuunodiately. Apply to
oct»— .t* KINO it TOT. I
MEDICAL.
THE UGHT OF THE WORLD.'
DR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS & SALVE,
These Life-giving Remetlies aro now,
for the first time, given publicly to the
world. For over a quarter of a century of
private practice, the ingredient., in these
LIFE-GIVING- PILLS!
Have been used with the greatest suc
cess. Their mission is, not only to pre
vent disease, but to cure. They search
out the various maladies by which the
patient is suffering, and reinvigorate the
failing system. To the aged and intirm
a few tioses of these valuublo PI LLO
will prove to lie
A Very Fountain of Youth;
For in every case they atld new life antl
vitality and restore tho waning energies
to their pristine state. To tlie young
and middle-aged, they will prove most
invaluable, as a ready specific antl ster
ling medicine. Hereisadreamrenlized,
that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three
hundred years ago, and never found.
He looked for a fountain that would re
store theold to vigorand make youth ever
AN ETERNAL SPRING!
It wan left for this day and hour to real
ize the dream, and show, in one glorious
fact, tlie magic that made it fair.
These Famous Remedies
Cannot stay the flight of years, but they
citn force back, antl hold aloof, disease
that, might triumph over the aged mid
tlie young. Let none hesitate, then, but
seize at once tlie favorable opportunity
thatoffero. When taken as prescribed—
FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS,
Nothing can be more product ive of cure
than these Pills. Their almost magic
influence is felt at once; and the usual
concomitants of this most distressing
disease are removed. These remedies
are mado from the purest
Vegetable Compounds.
They will not harm the most delicate
i female, and can be given with good effect,
in prescribed doses, to the youngest babe.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And all eruptions of the skin, the
SALVE is most invaluable. It does
not heal externally alone, but penetrates
with the most searching effects to the
very root of the evil!
; DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS
r Invariably Cure the Following Dinoaaes:
1 Asthma,
Bowel Complaints,
Coughs,
Colds,
Chest Diseases,
Costiveness,
Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy,
Debility,
Fever and Ague,
Female Complaints,
Headache,
Indigestion,
Influenza,
Inflammation*
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lowness of Hpirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Balt Rheum,
Scalds,
Bkin Diseases.
I6r Notice.—None genuine without
tho engraved trade-work around each
pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAG
GIEL, to counterfeit which is felony.
43 FULTON ST.,
NEW YORK.
BJ_f Sold by all respectable Dealers in
Medicines throughout the United States
and the Canadas—at 25 cents per box or
pot—and
M. A. A C. A. SANTOS,
auglO—ly Norfolk, Va.
DR. JAMES D. GALT respectfully
tendira hia acrvi.ea to tho publl. in every hranch
hi liia prufi-asion. Offlic anil reaiiienci' No. 7 West Mnin
str.i-t, over Mr. Joauph Kelioe'a atom, and opposite First
National Hank, Norfolk, Va., s.p4—tf
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Patented October 13, 1863.
tltnf yrTlj___[F~ v \ I) -' 1' or-ik."
Ilt.-.K POX Sill. ~"* V S>\ __•*__—_■•
LUHI liLUI. IK/ __ v__\ M.nirxTA.
Lioht ftLUi. Ik// a !■) _t___ i
I iiis, it Iti.ui. 14-/I 4 -/ W Oa /oil Marco*.
CliHiT DnowH. II F W'l [I On ..vol.)
D-RII ItBOWJI. \l I M IM ■_*_.
Sv.PF Brown. fi3__s_R-_____ \ V ' '" ' "*" '■
iur. vh t\wSe*\ si,te -
I.K.tir I'aw- Itr.ii.. sM_B^^JT ,|g rfff Y ' Ll '"*'
For In, :n|! Silk, Wuolrn anil .Mm-f Goods, Slawla
Bvarl'a, tire... . llibl'ona, Glovra, Bonnets, llata,
> aathora, Cbililrmi'a Clothing, and all kinds
ol Wearinf Apparel.
tSI- A SAVING OP EIGHTY PER CENT. -_*
For 25 centi yon ran color aa many pnode aa would
iith.rwlsa coat Bye timea tliat autn. Variona -Mcl can
ba produc-ii from the aainu dya. Tho proceso is niraplo,
and any ono ran «ao lha Dya with perf.s_t aoccona. ld
roctinna in Enaliah, Fraach and Gerraiin, luaida of aach
i-cka,:.,. HOWE * BTEVF.NS,
2fio Broadway, Boston.
For a.!- by drngjiata au.l daalera neuerally.
oi-t6—fim ____________^_______________________
"II W. TILTON, Aoeki
* MANUFACTURER, FOtsmiT
TILTON, WORRALL <fe MACY,
SOUTHERN CARRIAGE WAREROOMS,
No. 61« BRomwar, New Tori.
MANUFACTORY MOUNT VERNON, N. T.
«ep3o--l m __.________-___-_-_-____-_____
XT P. WORCESTER & CO.,
GENERAL "COMMISSION
Forwarding Merchants,
NO. 11 CAMPBILI. WHARF.
Imi P. Waicism, C LmunoM dnsis.
MEDICAL.
WTOTICB TO THE PUBLIC.
In th»_re__r 1«4«, th* writer embarked in the Drug
Busimwa iv the city of Philadelphia, and while thui en
ft uih'l-- *i-**Titl experiments in Nfltf-I to th« most
desirable motlo of preparing Fluid Extracta. My effort*
being Kiicceeaful—the art iritis being approved and lined by
the Medical Faculty—l was desirous of placing them be
fore the public, but hesitated for noma time bafura con
cluding to reaort to nt-w.jwiper advert! si rig, knowing of
tho pre. ud.coa that existed iv the mmdx of many against
I using advertised IWMW OT Xoatrumt, but through thu
advico of friends and thoaa who had used tbwm this object
tion wa* overcome.
After IH years' exertions, commencing In a small way,
the popularity of my artlcta has extended to all parts or
J the United States, and widely throughout Foreign coun
ts tries—and this in tlie face of much opposition Ktery
a means has been resorted to by unprincipled dealers since
'* their merit and success havo been known—such asadver
q using larger bottle* at less price, censuring all other
preparations, and even copying my advert If. e_neut#— but
lam happy to state that out of tha many win. have re
nort«-t te this, Done hare l«*n aucceofful.
MY OBJECT
_ in this noth-a ia to make the facta known to tha publle
and reaper table dealers, believing, after so many years'
1 exertions, that tha Drugging will discount .urn.ice such
proceedings, and that the reputation of my articles may
1 not de damaged by the use of inferior or spurious ones.
t> Knowing that many may read this article who are un
acquainted with me, I append a few remarks from thoaa
il of my native city, and whosa names are known in all
_, parts of the world:
" Heing personally acquainted with Mr. 11. T. Helm
bold, it affords me pleasure in .dating T have been most
favorably iinpreNSinl with his euergy aud integrity, aud
gratified at his success."
YTM. WKIGUTMAN,
Firm of Powhrs X Wihh •■__.*. f.
| Ninth and llruwn Streets, Philadelphia.
H [Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia.]
I *' When on a visit to the city of New York a few days
t since, I was Induced to call on our old friend and towns
man, Mr 11. T. Helmbold, Druggist, 594 Broadway, N. V.
'- Hit* store ia a Jkftxlel —a perfect (inn— tho handsomest of
1 any kind we have ever had tha pleasure of viewing, and
»so extensive, being M 4 feet front, tlva stories in height,
G and over *2(>o feet deep. It indeed affords us much plea
sure to know that ha bus been _____ successful, and it is
1. ample evidence of the merits of bis article—as iv our
whole business txperienc* wo have not known of tlie
■" success of any article without ifo-i'. I —advertising merely
I* bringing tha name before the people."
[Boston Herald.)
uWe do not lih.it to advertiNO worthless wares, or arti
cles calculated to deceive mir renders; and when we se«
- an advertiser like Mr. Helmbold, whom wa havo knowu
for yaurs, gradually extend bis advertising from year to
" vetr until ha becomes the largest advertiser in tha United
States, we are satisfied that thu statements in regard to
his article* mutt be correct"
2 The writer reluctanlly itiHerts the above, and would
not do so were ho not a sti angor to many : and coucludes
by stating the names of his articles, and the disease* for
.' which they have bean used by ninny thousands with com
plute success.
c ■
' [advrrtiskmi.nt.ll
Helmbold's Extract Bucliu
l
will cure all diseases of tbe Kidneys and Bladder. Cures
l'-dns or Weakness in the Buck, Strictures, Ac; Cures
Weak Nerves, Los* of Memory. TremMiug, limine** of
Vision.
I
i Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu
C is a pure fluid extract, not a weak tea or iufusiou. Is t|ie
I one thing needful lor all complaints incident to Females.
For partkulatts scud for Circular.
s Helmbold's Fluid Extract Pucbu
cures Qravwl and Dropsical Swellings existing In Men,
I Women, or Children; in fact, ALL DISH A 31.9 requiring
the aid of a Diuretic. It is the greatest Tonic and Din*
■retic known—perfectly aafu, pleasant iv tan to ami odor,
'• aud immediate in its action.
tc HELMBOLD'B
t,
?. Fluid Extract Sarsaparill.,,
HIGHLY CONCKNTRATKP.
\ One bottle equivalent lv strength to one gallon of the
Synip Of Decoction.
Lt reaches the seat of disease immediately, expelling
c all HUMORS OF TIIK BLOOD, and
fl HUnDTtN TUB COMPLEXION.
!9 These articles, being of mch strength, tha dose is ex
ctedingly Mn.ill. From this fact, it is used in tho United
c States Army Hospitals aud public Sanitary Institutions
throughout tha land.
_Ksf* Sob I by all Druggists everywhere.
_Etf- Ask for U-drnbold'i. Taks no other.
*ttT m Cut out the advertisement and send for It. and by
this means avoid Counterfeit. oi t U—lm
0 TyTETROPOLITAN LIVERY, SALE
AND EXCHANGE STABLES,
WIDE WATER STREET,
KEAK CnURCH, NORFOLK, Ta.
HUYCK 4 VEAZEY, Proprietors,
l i Having a larga axpurian-a In tlia Carrlaga anil Harn-aa
liuaiu.aa, liuth North anil South, anil being cuiina-tnt
with larga Manufacturing Katal.liiliiiianta North, wa ara
now prrparoil t.i furnlah avory thing in our lina of a aupo
rior ipfality, at ahort notice, and at tha loweat noaaiblo
prici>«. We ran furliiah
OMNIBUBBHS,
BTAI3K9,
j| MAIL WAOONB,
11 Al.ll AUK DO.,
CITY EXPRESS, AND
GROCER!-, DO,
(ORNAMENTED AND I.K'I'KRHIt -KHH v.' i HAItUK)
CLOSE CAKRIAGP.9,
CA LACHES,;
'• BAROUCHES,
. PHAKTANB,
ROCKAWAYB.
1 YACHT WAGONS,
BUGGIES,
TOP AND OPKN, *c
Particular attention paid toorder* for
FAMILY CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.
il Call ami oxaiaine .our atock before pnrchaeiof. elao
g whora.
Mail Contractora and othera will gava time and mon*y
I-v leaving thair ordoraat our office. Wa alio offer about
(50), FIFTY FINK WELL-BROKEN YOUNG HORSES
anitahle for
V
FAMILY AND UUSINBS3 PURPOSES.
St
Don't forest tha place,
HUYCK A VEAZEY'S
METROPOLITAN STABLES, AND CARRIAOB
WAREROOMS,
WIDE WATER STREET,
NEAR CHURCH;
ZANTZINGER'S OLD STAND,
1 NORFOLK, VA.
N. B—A larga lot of
SECOND HAND CARRIAGES,
i
- BUOOIBS, WAGONS AND HARNESS
for aale. H. * T.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
FOR SALE.
Wa offer for aala, at a great hargaio, a tii-t-, luss
PIIOTOOR_t;PHIC OALLERY, with all tho Fixturea com
plete, anil now in full operation, aituated on Main atreet.
A aplemlid chance tor thiwa in the buaineaa to donhla
their money. I'or fnrther particulara apply to
!' 'Mi EH, CARVWRIOHT k CO.,
«eplß—tf No. M Wide-Water atreet
- rpHE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RE
i JL BPECT_"UI.LY aohclt a Share of the P«blie Patron
ag. at their
NEW SHAVING SALOON,
No. 6 Union >Vtr«<l, Norfolk.
N. B— Particular •ttention paid to HAIR CUTTING
and DYEING.
WILLIAMS k JONBD,
«• oa*« <• Mr> Conk'a, la charge),
a«glft—tf Maaon'a Old turn*-
PRIVATE SALES
'fTALUABLS WHARF PROPERTY
\, FOR 8 A LB.
wo offer for aula
___ THE WATER LOTS
_&___* at w . 1 ' 1 " w » ter • i " , «''. «">' * •*»-< o* «•• •*'''
street of (307) Hire, hnndre.l and seven feet.
TIIK TWO WHARVES
P™, k v.°a W r3er„T„t" r '' Wr ' Kh »'"' «««««••••*
--__oaS!_w^^_-S l ___-_i _9_! _! __-*«°
liSst BAfUtm WJS._5'- n "WM-. ALLOT!
ING EACH 10 DISCHARGE A CARGO AT Tllh
SAME MOMENT.
"•• »«'«• Water pro
ALSO.
One lot It rorner of Madison and Wi,l. Water afreets
_•___ " "'• for, "" r " r "■ •»--. ""'I ontholaUe,'!
AND
Tho adjoining lot, having a front of 4.1 feet oa Wiib,
Water street, and a depth of 160 ieet.
Plot of survey ran bo seeu at our office, No. U Roanoke
sijuare.
~o , WALKH A CHAMIIERLAINE.
oetl_--lm Real Eatato Agents.
DE STR ABLE FA MIL V
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
That very desirable Family Residence, situated on
Granby street, threo doors alaivo the Victhodtat Chin-, b.
and now occupied by Mrs. Ko.ter, ia offered for sale.
It has a wide entry, witli two parlors and a dining
room on the first tl,„.r. fenr chambers on the second tl,a>r,
two comfortable rooms in tho garret, and a dry cellar,
a paved yard with kitchen and smoke house conveniently
located, anil a largo garden.
For further particulars apply to
sep2S—tf J. ATSHTTH A BROTHER.
~4 REMEDY FOB HIGH RENTS.
577 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
WHO WILL BUILD TUB FIRST lIOUBI IN
ll'UINlIf 1.1, 111
Tlie undersign,,,!, having purchased th* 811 AW FARM
near the north end of Church atreet, and laid the same
oft* into streets, and s,pi,,res and lots, odors th* same foi
sale, in square*, a* follows:
4 sonares, 7 Acres, makln( 112 building lots.
6 s,| •s, ft Acrea, makliia; 1-lrl building lota.
A sipiares, * Acrea, making 1.'.0 lulilillug lota.
10 squares, 12 Acrea, making 174 building lots.
No leas portion tli in ono of the alsiv* divisions nf 4, 11
i', or ID 5.,,!.,! c, will bo sold at one timo, ami it ia prefer
red to sail the win,!,. 2.', squares to ono party.
This land Is only 701 feet from the iiaveinent on
Chimb street, and is well suited for buildings, and offers
an opportunity for investment that will never occur
again Ih this vicinity, it being th* most suitable silo,
antl, iv tm l, the only available one, for a now town, or a
clly extension In tho vicinity of Norlolk; ami If every,
lot had a house on it, they could all h>. rented iininedi
atcly.
Plat* of the land will he sent to applicants aud exhib
ited at No. 22 Wido-Water street.
If not sold, will lm withdrawn from market, iv this
form, after thirty days. DAVID DF.Y.
t3F Chicago "Time*" *opy twice a week two weeks
and send bill to " Norfolk Post." soplß-tr
"taTALUABLE T I M B E R LANDS
FARMS FOR SALE.
We oiii-r for t-dlo tha (•tlluwlnte vultintile farntH:
Ist. A Kami of I -:■'• acnw, 5 niilen trom Norfolk.
2d. A Farm ol' 4.10 ■>' \ •■-, 16 uiilfa from Norfolk.
3d. A Farm of h:i mtm, in NuriHomnnd county.
4th. A FarmrilHO ncri'H, 3 mllt'B from Norfolk,
fith. A Furm of 2(MtoacrrH, •„'."• mili-a fniro Norfolk.
6th. Tract of Wood Uu.J, kutph, _M miles from
Norfolk.
7th. Two Kiirm-i of 110 and 80 acros, 16 miles from
Norfolk.
mii One Farm nf 06 ac tm, 14 inilo l . from Norfolk.
Oth. (trie Farm of 07 acn-*., *A>A miles from Norfolk,
10th."Oa»i Farm of HOtCFtI|VM mi If. frnni Norfolk.
llth. Onl Tract of Lund (half clnan-dK of 70 arrcr*, S
milen from Norlolk
Faith. One Farm of 120 acrei, % \\nVm from Norfolk.
13th. A Farm of l;*_O0 Acres, 14 miles from city.
14th. A Farm of 1.600 Acrea, % niUcS from city.
loth. A Farm of M Acres, 35 mile* from oily.
16tb. A Tract of Wood Land, aOO Acres, 3ft miles from
city.
17th. A Tract of Wood, 400 Acres, 40 miles from city.
18th. A Farm of 717 Acres. 14 miles from city.
10th. A Farm of 300 Acres, 18 miles from city.
'20th. A Farm of 4T2 Acres, 17 mttes from city.
-1 ■■ A Tract of Wood Land, 160 Acrw, 6 miles from
city.
Nf, A Farm of I,3UAcres, 6 miles from ctty.
23d. A Farm of lf.O Acres, _!4 miles from city.
24th. A Farm of ;.>K> Acres, 10 miles from city.
26th. A Farm nf 600 Acres, 14 miles from Norfolk.
26th. A Farm of 82 Aen-s, 10 miles from "
27th. A Furm of 120 Acres, 8 miles from **
2ftth. A raluahle Tavern Stand, 20 " •
29th. A Farm of 80 Acret*, 12 miles from **
Mill. A Farm of 474 Acres, 30 miles from "
81f.t. A Farm of 411 Acres, IU miles from "
32d. A Farm of 300 Acres, 60 miles from "
*'... I. A Farm of 1,120 Acres,_«miles from ■■
34th. A Farm of 700 Acres, 55 miles from -
....■ ii A Farm of 7ftO Acres, 06 mih>s from ■•
30tli. A I'iiif -t'-ry Hrick Housh, an Main street.
37th. Tw.. li'mme Houses, on Chirch street.
3Hth. Two vacant Lulu, on Church street.
3.tth. Four Lot*, nn Nnwtou street.
40th. Three valuable Lots, on Main street.
Nearly all of the atnivw Lund is on or near water, and
tlie tracts are heavily Timbereil. A description af
each will be I'm ni-in'l on aiiplication to the nndoritigiied.
We (jiva special attention to the purchaso aud saleof
Real bMa on Commission.
rO__O.BR, CARTWRIOUT k Co.,
Auction and Comniission Merchants,
mi_; ir 22 Wide Water street. Norfolk, Va.
T^ORJALK
l ofTer for side TIIKKK lIUNORMD AND FIFTY
A(.RKB 0F LAND, ft portion of my farm, adjoining the
villaifa of Kfiupsvilte, in Princess Anne cuonty, Va.,
nine miles from the oity of Norfolk, situate on theeu.it
bank of the Klizubeth River.
The situation ir. healthy, society good, adjacent to
schools and churches. Tho laud is thoroughly adapted te
TRUUKINO, being high, rich and quick. There is wuod
enough on the laiiil to pay for it.
Mhould it uot hedf-nirable forany one In want of land
to have so large a tract, it will be divided into lots tosuit.
For terms, Ac, apply to SHAW k Ro_)l_-lT_., Amu- v
and Commission merchants, corner Square and
Wide Water st., Norfolk, »_. ( iv whose bauds the proper
ty has been placed for sale. —-
J. M. BRICKHOUBH,
J"7 if KempsviUe, Princess Aune co., Va.
poR SALE.
A FAMILY RF.rIIDENOi-SITUATKDIN A PI.KABANI
PART OP THK CITY.
Ths Hi il H X ia sparious, wall arraliffail, liuilt in modern
style of brick, anil rovarisi wit- sialv. It lina two In -c
Parlors, wida Passaf.a anil Dininir nsiui. Pour Chaail,, ra
on tho -~ • ~,,1 floor anil four on tha third. It is isolated
from any other liuililini. and in a go's! in-igliborlio.,,l.
There is a Itriuk kitihen, lan.o Cistern, Harden and ftahle
on the premises.
To ono wanting a lomfortalde si,.l desiralda Dwelling,
a line opportunity ia iireseuled of being supplied. Tonus
reasonable.
Also, forsalo, a trart of I.ANP In Nansemond county,
near the river and tho Railroad, adapted to trucking or
firming. Address B, Mux No. Ill), at tlie Post Oflics.
aug 4r —-Itwtf
"pOR SALE OR CHARTER.
A I.IOIIT DRAFT SIDEHIIEI. STBAMER.of eighty
toas burthen, suitable fiir Freight or Passengers—well
fitted and iv perfect order. Also, FOUR I.IUIITEIIS,
decked over, drawing thirty inches water, with FIFTY
CORDS OF WOOD—built in iho most substantial manner
—rxpressly for lightering wood.
Apply to, or address,
Messrs. IHTILKY BEAN * CO.,
augl9—tf Wo. 14 Roanoke _U__u_re.
in ~O~R SALE.
Tho Sloop 'SECRET," well found aud in good ordir,
will be sold at a great bargain. This vessel is will
known as a good carrier and fast sailer For tiarticnlars,
impure of the undersigned, at the Roanoke House, cor
ncr of Little Water and Honnoke Square.
octft—tf A. DENNIS.
PI O R _S_ A L E~~.
The fine Sloop WM. H1...1R, ahout ninety tons ca
pacify, marly new and in good order. Will bs aold very
low il applied for soon.
octl4—tf CTRCB E. STAPLES.
T"EIGH BROTHERS. A PHELPS.
AUCTIONEERS AND GENFIRAL COMMISSION MER
CHANTS.
No. 6 Commercial Row.
Tho undersigned respectfully announce that they have
this day associated themselves together for the purpose of
conducting tho AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSI
NESS IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
Particular attention given to tho (public or private)
Salo of Reßl Estate, Stocks, Merchandise of overy des
cription, Furniture, Manufactured Tobacco, Country
Prodnce, Ac, Ac. . .
Sales Of Real Estate. Household Fnrnitnr*, _c.,attenile,t
to in any part of the city or country, upon most favoraiie
terms. .
Liberal cash advances made on consignments, ana ac
count sales promptly rendered and settled.
Our Senior S2 i. UM -gJVS—--.-
old friends and cu»tomt-rsor L.fiK« • "-"t
glad to serve them in our new boose.
C. KIOHARD PIIKI.PS, late of Lynchburg
Norfolk. Va. Oct.lt, 2____
_s AL T iIA Ef ! SALT!,
S A U RKCEIVED AND FOR SALE
10000 Bushels Turk's Island SALT,
- • m n'j. Will be aold low. ADiily to
per Bng Nelh*. Will be so CTRDB I/ BTAp ,-- 1
No. 13 Wli*.- Water Street
JJ AY, !Li V ' HAY -
nAY just arrived, p«r achoonn Ann Eliu
beth. For _«1« by J. J. WOODBRIDQI,
octl 4_tf Wtt i iioau.k* aiiur*. ,
A -
r AUCTION SALib.
PUBLIc SALE O>GOVERNMENT
STOCK, AT FORT MONROE, VA„ NOVKMBEK
7, 18B5.—Will he aold, at Public Sale, at l_n,p Hamilton
Virginia, on TUKBDAY, NOVEMBER 7, IM*, aUOo'.l'k
1. K
-150 HORSES, mora or less,
3. MULES, an .
5 OXEN.
The ahovit named animal* are all in good condition ,
and are aobi only for want of uao iv tha Quartennaatar's
Department.
Tonus cash, in Oovcrnniflit funds _,_,,_._
Fr.ss transportation furnished t,, and from Norfolk. Va.,
mi day of aule—bunt lenviiiif at 8 a. *~ «nd returning af.
tor tha nils. By order of
Col. WM. L. JAMBS.
Chief (J. M Department of Va.
A. P. Hit IT, Brevet Col. and A. QJrl. Q..28—12t
By Leigh Bros, & Phelps, Auct's.
"VTO. 6 COMMERCIAL ROW.
ELIGIBLE-. VALUABLE
BUILDING LOTS
AT AUCTION.
On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, the aTtli mat., wa will »»ll
at the preinla,-a, three very
VALUABLE BI'ILDING LOTS,
on the OHM of Bute mil Yarmouth streets. The
Lota front 3rt feet ou Bute atris-t, running laics on Yar
uiotith atreet lU_ feet.
I le-„ i.,i. •,,,. „„,,„,_ ihe in,,at valuable iv the City,
and are nest desirable for the erection of Family It.-.,
dencea.
Ternia liberal and muds known at Sale. Sal* to take
plain at 4 o'clock, I. lc., precisely.
LEIUIi BROS, k PHELPS,
<""' 2- Auctioneers.
DRY GOODS.
J&ItAB li IftH E D IJft_T.
L, B E \Tk LE V ,
ni-Ai r.n ii
'.EANCr AND STAPLE DRY OOODS,
iuvitea attontioti to hia
NKW FALL STOCK,
No. 63 Main Street, nmler Jolinaon'a Hall, Wholaaale
Rooms in the rear, Norlolk, Va. «ep6—lm
■pURNINO OP THE MUBEUM.
Urn FROM MR. BARNUM.
New I_M_ July 14, IMA.
Miisrs. Herring k r"b.:
G_mti.f._ien:—Thiinjrh the deHtriirtlon of the American
Museum lma proved a serious |o_a to myself and the pub.
lie. I am happy to verify th„ odd tillage, that " It'a an 111
wtnd that t.l.'iva nobiely good," mid rolisei|iie.itly con
gratulate you that your well-known safes have again de
mi'i.atrateil their superior llre-pr,inr ((utilities in an ord.-al
of uniiaiial aoverity.
The aafe you linid,, for mo aoine time ago waa in the
ofli.e of the Museum, on the second floor, ba<k part of
the building, and in the In .teat of tbe tire.
After twenty-four boon of trial, II KM found amonj;
tho d, hi is, and on opening it this day, baa yielded up it*
,■,.nt,-iiis lii very good onler—hook*, paper*, |a,liric* of in
surance, bank iiilla, all In cnwlitiim for ilitiiiediato uae,
and a noble commentary on I lie It ustworthi■_■ of ller
riug'a Safes.
Tiuly yoiira,
P. T. BARNUM.
HERIIINiP* PATENT CHAMPION SAFES.
The mitt reliohl. prolnlmn fnoit fire iioie Icwuen.
11, 1,, im. k Co.'s P.TF.ST 11-NKER.s' S\.l:s, with Herrleg
A Floyd's Paleiit Cryatallied Iron, tin. beat security
againat a burglar'a drill ever miinuliictured.
IIERKINfI A CO.,
No. Ml Bro—lway. sot. Ham} -treat, New York.
FAHRKL, IIEKIUMI * CO., Philadelphia.
lIP.RRING A CO , Chicago.
tfeT- KNOWLS k WAI.FORD Agents, lti.hcuoud, Va.
ocl7—tf
4 DOLLAR SAVED, 18 A
J\_ DOLLAR MAP-,
Felfiiw this maiiin and buy your WINF.S and LIQUORS
at the TIPTOP.-TORi: • ,
TIIK BEST * WHISKEY
in 11,.- city. Try it and ba convinced.
The Liquors at tho Tiptop « I imt. aa thay com*
from the dietillery.
S. II- BORUM,
uitro—tf No. 12 Atlantic Hotel.
UOR Faliily TTi |
WINKS and LIQUOR* of every kind aelected ox
preaaly for FAMILY use. and aold at moderate pricea.
Our Liqnora aro unadulterated. For common f.i.uera
apply elaowhera.
8. R. BOltrM.
TIPTOP STORE,
octlO—tf nnder the Atlantic Hotel.
"|tt O T I C E.
The undersigned have thia day entered into co-part
narthip under the firm of
ROBERTSON & BANKS,
I for the purpose of conducting tho
SHIP BR O KERA Q E
AND (JEN KRAI.
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
and tender their aervicea particularly to Ship Owner* and
\l__l.ia of Voaaola, convinced that they eau render tbaro
material aid in procuring Cliartera, Ac.
The itricteat attention will ba paid to everything ap
pertaining to tho Commission tin -ii,. -1
DUNCAN ROIIKRTSON, .!«.,
RICHARD B. BANKS,
aepl4—tf No. X Weat Wide-Water atroet.
TyiN X AND LIQUOR STOREJ
N. A. THOMPSON & Co.,
No, ■ WATP.R AND ROANOKF, STREETS.
Wa offer to coiiaiiiuai-a and to tha trade a large and
well selected .i.-l. of
BRANDIES,
WINKS,
GINS,
RUM,
WHISKIKS,
BITTERS,
ALMS and PORTII.
N. A. THOMPSON A CO.
~,lll—tf No. 20 corner Water and Roanoke Mraate.
ti H A R R~'l 5
£5 c (iKNTS I'ASHIONAiILH
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
No. ■ MAIN STREET.
I would reapectriitly inform the citizens of Norfolk
aad aiirrouinliiig country, that 1 havo recently returned
from the North with a largo an,l admirably selected
Stock, consiatiug of
UENTLEMKN-I CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS,
CAPS
trathiing snißTg,
LOCKWOOD'S GRAYS, nml IIOLDSMLTU'S
PAPER COLLARS,
Together with every article that can be fnond in similar
, -tat,l.-lucent- either in Raltlmore or New York, at
pricea that, cannot fail to please.
Thankful tor the pnat libeinl patronage t.*-t.,* ,1 upon
vi«. hope, by a constant attention to bnalnees, and a de
sire to please to merit a contiuituicsof the aalue.
8. HARRIS,
octWr-ttf_ ■-.. No. SSJllnln street; ■
NEW ANI) GOODS
. MOW OPENING AT
SEABTJRYS BOOT & SHOE STORE,
It) Mahkpt Ho f ark.
Call and see them. Pricea moderate- ■ Jjr-7—tf • '
ITARKDEN HIFBRII.
OFFICE, NO, C ROANOKE SQUARE.
SAFE, RELIABLE,
COURTEOUS, PROMPT.
Owing to ilf tin hi' ii* din-red ni by thu
NEW LINE OF STEAMERS,
I and our connection with all the
RELIABLE EXPRESS COMPANIES
fN THE UNITED STATE
EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH.
We aro prepared to forward
IREIpIIT, MONEY, and VALUABLE PACKAGES, 4c.
, at lower ratea tlniu ever ofTi-rcd the public before.
' NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS for COLLECTION made,
on all acceptable POINS, and KETIIIN'S PROMPTLY
. DELIVERED. ••*-:_.-■■ ,„
SIIIPPKHS in NORFOLK and PuRT.-MorTH will
' find it to their adviintugs lo Hive us a call before en
gaging tbeir freight l,v any other _-po_»
Freight deliver.sl in PorU-Oonth ivuliout i vtra charge.
' For mither parli.ular* apply ol the M-, No. ti Roanoke
...Ul.ie. rtnwj fgT fh(l Vor(h jHp M
.. •• " South 0 HI "
octll-tf S. H HILL, Agent^
(j"Eli AR S ! HEGA RS .
Jnat to hand, a largo invoice of fine Havana and Po,
mealic SEGAHS, whi, h wo offer at a .mall ...Ivan ,i{
wholesale or retail. I. C DAWSON _t CO.,
r aep_—tf No. 65 M_in sir.-.-t. Norfolk. Va
rt-Olvl SANOHTER',
Ho. 36 Market Square, Norfolk, Va.,
BOLE AGENT FOR THE
OLD SACHEM BI.TER3
AUD
WIGWAM TONIC
rrg'S
LITER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA,
HF...U ti -HE -to
CAM. AJfD TKY THH BITTM-S.
tm- Lilajf-al disco ant aUowed to Grocer-, Proggista and
all retail de-lera.
GEO. GANGSTER,
I
• 31. *> Market Samr.