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SPECIAL NOTICES. wilh.-trhciFen<-|n»i Ae*ttemy will (h» 1«i"h of September, IR-Vi A«a limited iber of pupils « riil h * »»«**. 1 earnestly r*<j«e«t nrrnotw who intend to take (he second courts, the r *i>p!ic«tion *t onci-. IV Wll/BACHK.H. No V<W M«ln • tr»»t, „ j_.j t ' one door below the c-merif Ninth. tr l>nllev*» (irnNinr Pnla Kitmcl«r IHsoN'm* the pain and inflammation from th« «<*- r.'i'i»»t '>«'»• or »c*!d*. in from on* to twenty mio- L. _*rii th»t it will heal the wound* without. scar; " * care Fever Seree-Filos-Salt Rheum Rheumatism —Sore and inflamed Brnises—iOM end Inveterate B,r.«_Se*ld Heed—Cornsend Bun<ooa— k'.rysipeles— J' r.int—Swellinee—Felons- -Chilblains—Bitea of In ' 'Ij,' -Swe!!«l «wl Broken Br«a*t—Sore Nipples - V* nrtiont—end *11 ether inflammatory end cutaneeos ,r'Lia« w'tere the perte effected can be reached. p., B [be inereduioos about ths many diseaae* named . Vt'-ecnred by only one thing—bnt reflect, that the few, i* r t;ve prmiert.it* which the Da'.ley Salve eione • iiins. *nd mhereto! reenumerated -one te fonr— C ',r'' reach not aiou* the More-mentioned dissase*. v,.' wl .t more not enumerated. U !. -y ~l>o kot Rscnt.** fßT»ici*K« r*«. , sim:c<t oMft. iwwA*i)t-r ro* aeons* or *ir rf*f KT OtS*A»*» _ _ t > 0 * o( OMCIM M.UT. FAIK Extsac. , n. anon it a Steel Plate Engraved Label with r t £ ...tare* of 0 V CLICKENKR t CO., pre r-'etv-t "»d HENRY DA L. LEY, Manufacturer. AU ,-K, 'l ere counterfeit Price 25 cent* per box. 1 1? \ i order* ehonld be addre**ed to C. V. Click (o *l Co . £ 1 BarcUy street. New York. "Yoi **ie wholes* a aud retail by BENNETT, BEERS & FISHFR .. l<v-*o Mai a it!? t. rtr ><»!mi)ti, Beof, .lent rcrolvfd, a , •; „f s MOS K.I) and PICKLED SALMON. -Nt >K.£ !' PKKF, BEEF TONOUFB. Ac., which u ' 1..,.,.d10w. C. BATES. Agent. Stall No. 1, Second Market. r.-r \«thin" l'nrf»d ifith «* murh rertnln TT >- At.i'' and Kevhr—No one can hive aretnrn , . di»»a»e « In po**e«*ion of Dr. uMKS CLOPTON'i BKMEDIES. Aleo, IScrefu ,, ,-. n ar S«vel »o«» dU-taeeof the Throat, Bcald ll"- vi Tetter and a'l other di»ea*ee of the Bkin. Nu '-rou* te*timoni*i* cau be seen at hi* Rootr. No l f ', rr : rt m»«ie*— I written prci-crip'i.>i;«»iron in every C v»«."N» bumbiiK in tha'! CalJ and *eo him. Dr. , s;rn a'. No. Si Exchange Hot»:l for a f*w c -.'.« o'iij. » au 30—d St* Prnrriplisti* accurately nnd rare f, v <i:«p-i lea. by one of tin partneia, at all hours . < th • d»v or night, at " MEADF. 4l BAKF.R'B New Pliaiui'cetricai store, ' NW. cornerof Main and loth streets, s , J nit above the new Crstoio House. i.pprhoN, Ijcerhen, Lei'chw.-I have ,«t received by Adam*' > xpress, a I'resh lot of sweedis'i Leeches, which will bo applied upon the reaaonable te r ms. p ,s-C"f»p:cg and Leeching promotlv attended (o I can be found at all hours, at the Hair Dressing i; -v under '.he American ilotel. an .M R. C. HOB SON. rjc I'nrn Water iimde In the flnext Porcekia Keuntams bv ourselves, and all the deli e s Crtain and Fruit Syrup*, made from the actual rice and sound fruits. Korsalsat * MEADE It BAKER S Nei.- Apothecary Store, j. ; >< W. co-i.er of Main and 10th sts r?" »tv <ioods. AukuhT I:tfh THO'S K PRICE 4i. CO.. at the old established niand, No !W Main street, have been adding, during thf» ~as' few days, to their stock of Goods, and expect from •!.!• time, daring the entire Kail. by weekly ar rivals to make inch additions, that at the opening of th* season they will exhibit the largest and mast com mailing supply they hare ever offered to their friends and the pubho. the Goods jest re lived: Pretty Colored Lawns, from 12J cents up; 1.-ssii i.iaeusoi' n.o*t approved makes; Linen Sheet in.'* of dt> ; French Corsets; Skeleton Skirts. Hooped, \c, and for those who need such for the early Kali, M. 10 4 and i'2-i Cotton Sheeting; h-iavy Woolens. e:,d Bh>-ep Grey Satinet., for farm hatda; brown and j.e ich 4 ■ d Cotton Shir'-ice: Cotton Klan iets. aad many other articles. All of which they p.rdse themsalves will be offered, wholesale and re ts: at the very lowest maket r»t-".a. an io—c6w THOMAS R. FRIC£ Jt CO. f?" Anthrnritt". Midlothian nml fJlnck Hjath Coal—The subscriber i« cow prepared to f.rn sh rhe best PHILADELPHIA ANTHRACITE, and LUMP COAL from the above Chesterfield mines, which he will se!i at the lowest market price, lurcash, or its equivalent. Orders lef-c at the auction home of Larus it Shine, 74 Main street, will meet with p-ouipt attention. au 11—3 m P. C. LARUS. RT Beware cl" Fruit nnd Vfgetu* bies—Prevention and Cure for Diarrhoea. Cholic, Cholera Morbus.—Grken Gingkr CORDlai..—The Virtues of lunger for the above diseases is admitted by the whoie Medical Faculty, and lecommended o.iiiy—m fsct no family should be without it. The cotc a; :b by far the best preparation e*ver offered to in* public. Diluted with water, it forms n cooi and re fr » augoriok; taken after eating, promotes digestion, preventing any t.ed effects from the imprudent use of fruit, change of water, or extreme heat; restoring the appetite. Pint bottles .'>o cents. ? r .ale by BENNETT, BEERS & FISHRR; GRI/BBS t APPEIISON; MEADE it BAKER, ami all druggists jy 9—d3m rT* P. Wllbncher, Dealer 3n liquor* « iset, Cuars, Stc., No. 20? Main street, Richmond, »• my 31—u r?*rii«- American !!olci, Mn uuton-A. IV. ERK ' KENKIDGK i. CO., Proprietors, C. L. Dib reil. ia'e of Lynchburg, Superintendent. )e 11 -dim nrd.-S, It. Urnoan. Bell tind Brun* Fouoflrrer, K.incy ti.-ato and Xende." Manufacturer, No "J> Main street, battvcea iith and Sth, west side, Ibcsmond, Va. jy i()_6.u White tSrenao I White Rreasc !-Thii " til" h -»t and inest economical Grease ever known, brt.'ieajles of wagons, carriages, onjnibusses carts, *••5. «n«1 tor all rough glaring, cog wheels, io. It >;>">« not run on the in the hotteiit weather, hut r>"ii,'jin» ihe same consistency winter and summor. Pol sale in cans of Sand 0 pounds, and in Sega, by MEADE t BAKER, Druggists, 186, N. W. corner of Mailt and luth streets, jy 23—ditc3m !T Or. !)upon?o's fJoldea Pills for Vc>- kslks.—The combination ef ingredients in tha Villa are periectly harmless Their rfficHCy and rnerito K r t> t ;l p #n na extensive practice of over thirty \ear«; and the directions have been strictly : j . jwed, they have never failed t« correct all irregu li' ;os. relieve painful and difficult menstruation, psrtteaUrly at Ike change sf life. They will cure all *'"'krie«e. and remove all obstructions arising from C'Jid,eipoiara »r tiny causes; and maybe used cuc cmiruily a , „ preventive. Call upon the agent*, and gets i uc-i;ar for particulars free. Pne* i,l j,r: box, with fall directions. Sold whole scd retail, by PURCELL, LADD h. CO., Gen eral titst* Agents, eor.jer of Main and Pearl streets, Kittin.-oud, Va.; DUVAL & NORTON, comer Main •>. Richmond, Va ; GH.UBBS U Al'PEß a.l Broad street, Richmond, Va, J. W. /.VANS, No. 1# Pear! street, P.ichmond, Va. V>e above agents vriil supply dealers at proprie ty »p;iee», and send the pills by mail (confidentially) ;l or country, on rooeipt of #1 through p-.st office Richmond, Vi. 1 " Sigaatute J. Duponco on each bo*. Je <>—jui* - h lac? Of tit. I.onli, Mo. Of. c " and residence on 3d street, west side, between *.t efcaii and Ciay ets. jy Zi—Sat* «▼" Afflicted thirteen years nml enre<l In • K ' K.—K»aa the following iettt-r from me Rev. Jamti Temple: Philadelphia, June nth, 1858 I "jf /)». Urath: I have been afflicted for thiiteen yjf *»i'h neuralgia aud other painful epmplainta, 'Oil i iuvf b»ea ut.able to sleep auundly or walk any •t&ncr f.,r many yean past. i«a«t w»n* 1 got a bot '<• of yoar "Electric Oil." The fine night I slept M wt '"> to-day I ain like a uew man.— ( l ""it could not beliove har eyes Your Electric ■'■as ilonr in one we?« what the physicians of Phi **-e Pt'i* failed tci do In thirteen year#. Uta.efully youia, Rev. Jamks Tkmplk, 3U> South atreet. ,/ M >'1 PI r RCELL, LAQD k Co.. Mchmond, »nd "'U|r'.«T» in ever; town. Principal Depot, No. 33 J'Jtl, t ((1 ,t ro9 t Pfailada. Beware et dangerous •'Jauterfeiu. au lo—U • J. p, Uarrfuer, IU. D. t *ll»ro(ropnlhlc Richmond, V*. l. '-'-lice on Oovernor atreet, near the Richmond no,i, «- a a 29~-d3m e/T" "ntrhf |«r?s llnlr yean e 'iiiitj/t and application justify the p op'ieUjr in " r "<al lug this the best Hair Dye in exiatenoo. I , '!!*, * ck t,r b "»»u instantly, without the least ,' P lllr or skin. Mule and aold, or applied, (in 2>i i.""* I '' r00 " 1 •) liiuchclor'B Wig ratter;, Broadway, N«w York. 1 "e tenuuie lor sale by I<L . BENNETT, BEERB fc FISHER, *P .a 125 Main atrVet IN 1 af the Vlrctnln <<Mk * r,cultur4l S"<-'eiy residing in th« olty " Wlil aumniooed to meet, on Ibe ( MONDky 1„ October next, at the City Hall, *V'ii*r e ' eclln * aikteen tnembera to the « u i * eaj i !jr m ®"'beia, aud every such " ,tu 'fcer o( the Society as shall satisfy the . '-ondßating tc». election, that he lia< *re», r if,f a i '*'® r wijo "''all then pay theaama, Uv, ;f:i i to vote. AccounU of annual nietubers »H', J'fl ">t» the hands <»i Mr. .lames A Aug <at, ' * ut ''" rUr d agent to receive the aame. The '"itir if.'" to tile (Jo'omtasioner at the r (fca to y*g * evidsnuu of the holder's stiii—t/"' ® - W 'LLI A Mi, •ec'y aad 7 ' " m Va. State Airteullural Society. SPECIAL NOTICES. secretary's or r i>e*T IV Tfc _ *<CHMO!.d, 2*th Jane,lMS. f Tz'"«,z:;z k ' •»*'*« •• "• an *8 6t WM. B. ISAACS, Boc'y. «k7[.OHT b i? Vow'coVpLETro* 13 aV BROT\ PES and DAGUF.RREoTY I*FS are aoL Cat. of P e irJi' anl°pnc* Ple A?l: e^?.r^ UwA Gold Locketta, end Gold Pm. desigueti for pictures whSi«T«*2. Ut « uerreo, ype etock and mate oriae* #ounl « J operator*, at New York Pri °t ,<t OSBORNE'S Gallery, * ' s '*n of th» Flan. OFFICE RICH'D k DANVILLE R. R C 0.,) __ _ _ Bicmmowd, Auguet I, IS.W. J CV* Notlre.—Tn nil arhoni li nay i'oncrrn. - V\ hereita, the Down Frei*hu on the Road are no heaey. and own* no dopot to admit of etorage, the (k.m P any will be con.trained (• deliver all .aid freisnta from the platform or aiding of the road on the Depot Lot in thia city, ao etjon aa ihe Train* ahall ar rive—*«id Freight* to he liiiinedlately removed by th»*e to whom it ruay be eonaigned or belona. aa the Company will not he rea;ior.*ible for the *afe keepinc ot the aaine. And the partie* intereited, or in anv way concerned, will therefore take notice that a'l down h reixbta, a* before •tated.will be at their ri«k a* »oou aa unloaded from the car*. If «*id Freiiht* are not taken away, the lame will oo adored at the expense cf the owner or eoneiirnee _ C. CAMPBELL. ' au 1 ta Snperintendent. CVThe Hlnoii in the grfnt l*ri>mge of Itle, and *hould therefore be kept pure and;uaadulter ated. Bleedinr in the arm, au far from extracting the imparities, only lodges them more permanently on the heart ard other organ*, ana tbore they must remain unless removed by BAKER'S BITTERS, the oaiy mediciuo the world has yet discovered which can he used at ail times and on all occasions by both sexes, regardle** of ago, with safety and sucoess. Test their virtues and t hen decide of their merits for your *elf. The price is only 50 cents per bottle. »^» rl I. a ' e - T a '' 'k® principal druggists In the city of Richmond and elsewhere. cu 19 PAL, JL T KAJITjE , 185 oT J- WIIXINOHAM. | u. r. TARDY. WILLINGHAM & TAIiDY, Importers ttod Healers in Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy DRY GOOD 8, No. 13 I'karl St., Richmond, Va , Have in store, and are receiving daily, a large and gvneral stock of Kali and Winter DP.Y GOODS, to which they ask the attention of merchants visiting thia market. They make no claim* to mptrior ad xanta/jrt over their competitors, either a* importers or buyers, hut assume that ih-y possess advantage* eqtint to any.aud solicit conSdeutly an examination ot their stock. Celoiv they enumerate a few of the leading styles: Blown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, of all the diSerent width#. Sattinets; 3-4 and 6-4 Fulled Cloths lUaid Linseys, at all prices stock of Blankets Kngliahand American Frists, all grade* Coburgs, De Lainee, Alpacas Ginghama. and Ladies' Dress Goods Cloth« end I'aisimere* Khrtwis, Cionks and Mantles With a general stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Spool Cotton, Threads, Six. Terms—Six months credit, or 6 per cent, discount for cosh WILLINGHAM 4l TARDY. Richmond, August SI, 18f6. [?" I liare «'n«iiK»-d with Messrs. WIL LINQHAM Jk TARDY for the Fall Tiade, and will be pleased to have my friends call on me, promising every effort to give them satisfaction The Commission business of HUNT Si. BRO. will lie attended to as heretofore by our senior partner, to which i will return by the Ist of November, an3o—l in D.R. HUNT. Alifc.NCY Sk TDK TUB FIKK.HKN'M AND MKKCIIANTS J INSURANCE COMPANY OK PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA—Insures Buildings and their content against loss or damage by KIRK. Insures also against MARINE or INIiAND trans portation losses. DIRECTORS. los. D. White, Pres t. Kam'l Peebles. AG. Mcliwaine, V. P. James M McCulloch. Andrew Kevan. Wm. H. Beazeley. 1) B. Tennant. John Donnan. James Weddell. Thorau Branch. R. O Britten. John E. Lemoine. At tbe Olhse of the Merchants Insurance Compa ny. J. H. MONTAGUE, au 29—ts Agent. tU. A.NiJii.it*ON »fc CO., RICHMOND, VA Have removed to the new store, No. >01 Main street, second door below 14th street, where they are prepared to show the Urges' assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY KIBBONB, ever offered in this market Also, s good assortment of BONNETS and Millinery Goods of all kinds, a u 27— ts wKVJKtit'H FaTK T KitOAUIAM k-? SdWIMO MACHINE.—This machinei< capable of sawing correctly (and tny quantity per sere) all kinds of Grain and Seetfs commonly iowo by farmers, from Peim to the smallest S-eeds, and all fertilizer* «f a aunty nature. It hu received the highast recom mendations from societies and hundreds of farmers. We have a few of them for cais. BALDWIN, CAROWELL t CO, au 19—d4wicw.lt Richmond, Va. DHiES l'K l'KKKlt.l. NEUX--This is an elegant eombination »t th» purest Chocolate with iron, so prspared as to diagu ; se entirely all taste of the iron, while its beneficial ef fects are fully realized. It is preparad for table me in the ordinary manner, with milk, lie., and is partic- adapted to persons in a debilitated state, with weak stomachs. For sale by MEADE it BAKER, Chemists, fcc., IR6, N. W. corner of Alain and 10th stroets. au 15—dAv XjiiVV U'AMUNU AIAI'IUMK. -riie «üb rentiers beg leave to inform the citizens of Rich mond city, Henrico, Hanover, Louisa, Goochland and Fluvanna counties, that they have purchaned the light to manufacture and sell the Floating Balls or Knuckle WASHING MACHINE, patented by C. Hollingawortb, in 1552, end are now ready to furnish families, Hotels, Boarding Houses, etc , on moderate terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, are requested to call and wituesi the oporktion of this Machine, at Vvra. H. Woodward's, on Bih and Franklinstieets, or R B. Woodward's, oil Main and Oth streets, where orders will be punctually tilled. WM. 11. &. a. B. WOODWARD. au 28— Im' \ jAt'lllN'K BKhTISd.-Tlir gencrnl so- ITI periori'y of India Kubber over the best laather Beits, has been proved by a trial of now more than fifteen ycais; this, together with the fact that con tinual improvements have been made in their quali ty, wsrracts us in representing that they are lealiy superior to all otheri tor ep»n, particularly heavy or main Bel's. They preserve a perfeatly smooth and »vrn surface. They do net stretch, rarely require tightening more than ence, will always ri/n straight and wiih a perfect bearing on ths pulleys, (hy which we believe a power of 20 per c«nt Is gained over the beat leather Beits;) will staau of 300 de|rees of Farenbeit end any degree of cold, and can be run in wet placee or expesed to weather without injury. They are therefore invaluable for Saw M ills. Cot ton Gins, Mines, Gkai* Elevators and all ex posed places. .... . We turniih Belts of any length or width, but none are made, unless apecialfy ordered, of more than 24 inches wide. We keep Constantly on hand a Urge stock, and orders by mail or Telegraph will receive prompt attention. Small orders t* carefully execu ted as the largest. All the Belts sold hy us are warranted (except cross-belts for which we do not recommend them) and it is worthy of note that we havb had but THREE RETURNED IN FIFTEEN YEARS. N. B —We are also agents for a n anntactoryof leather Belting, ana keep always on hand a fall stock of same at factory prices. WILLIAMS it BROTHER, Cornei Cary and Pearl streets, se I A cents for the manufacture rs. DKSTIJfY UKi«OftsTKATKI).~Prole*. aor 1, S reapeotfully informs the ladies and gen tlemen of Richmond and vicinity, that information will be given in all the affairs relatiug to life—such aa sickness <n health, wealth, love, marriage, journeys, law suits, dilbcultiea iu business, absent fiiemla, of riches, legacies or eatate, and all concerna of life.— Any person wiahing to know a true and eorract state niant oI all things—past preaent and futar*—must bring or send thetr age. Tf:amj—fiO centa, each. Carea will alao be made (white, or of color,) of all the following diaeaaea; Chronic cases, Sores, Ulcere, Boils, Wasting of the Body, Scrofu'aa.Consunipton, Cancera, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Rhemuatiaui, Head-Ache or Tooth- Ache, Palna in tho Limbs, and all kiada of Diatemp era. Apply In Adam'* Valley, 2d home from corner of lOtli, en Poplar street, opposite Lancaaterial School, ever the creek. No. 2, Prof. L S. on the door. Advice given frea to the poor and afflicted. No advice given to people of color, only on aickoeaa, nor after sundown. aa i— rfTTTk N1 N a K.HTABI-lsH.liKMT—The J. anbaciiher haa taken the T'iraing Establishment, near Haxsll's Mill, formerly Mr. Belvin'a. He haa all the facilities to do Turning on lha lowest terms, and the neatest manner. Thankful for paat favora he hopea to merit a continuance of tha eauia. Orders may be left at Mr. Belvin'a Kurn'ture atore. »e I— in,* STEPHEN CH«LDR«Y. IVtC lot nulf In bnlk at my reatdtare, 7 l-'i miles west of the city, 14 mil* a beyond ®. W. reen'a residence. M~U» OKO. a. EX ALL. llhKlili V APPOINT mbil caaitllata JiiHN A. KOKTtR my Agent to tiaoaact busi ness forme, exclusively far c abh, ia tha city of Rioh mond or couaty of Henrico. A- T. BURR. Ilicbmond, Aug. tit, UM. M M—lm* CO-PARTOTBRBHIP. Sto. * kmtkjttfH with »a ia business C. M. PLEAH ANTB. The business will hareftflar ba oondaated aader the (Ira of VAN-LEW. TAYLOR * CO. July I,IIW6—Jy 3 VAN-LKW A TAYLOR. r. art ere) an erf . . tht * '*T a«eociaied themselves under the style of WM. PALMER, SON ft. CO.. far the par. poeeof condnctlrg the Agricaltutal Implement aad Seed busneas, at the old ('and, No. 20 llaia afreet, lately ooeupied by the senior partner. WM. PALMNR, WM. H. PALMER, , WM. H. TBRPIN. Rlr.l.mand. Sen*. 1. IK.'W ,» |—Ht (jJEORWA LOTTKRY. [Authorized by the Slate •/ Georgia f- PRIZES GUARANTEED t FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTER!t _ t , CLASS 19. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Gsorgia, ia pub* ' lie, on SATURDAY, HeptMiber »7, 185#,. OS THK Havana plan I OT Purchasers in buying one odd number, anit «7«> Dumber, Whole Ticket, are guaranteed to draw u V "S * u< l Quarter Tickets in proportion, with chances of obtaining the larger prizes, which are ?a hundred per c«nt. better for the purchaser than an / other Letttery in existence. SAM'L SWAN & CO., Managers. ii -M r l lzw Amounting to 8204,000 ! will be dutrihu'ed accordion to the foiiowian BRILLIANT SCHEME I 30,000 Tickets—ls, l&S Prizes !1 1 Prize of $40,000 is $40. 000 1 Prize of 10,000 ia 10 000 1 Prize of 10.000 i( 1C ,000 1 Prze cf 5,000 is -V.OOO 1 Prize of. 2,ofiy is 2,000 1 Prize of 1,000 is 1,000 1 Prize of 1 oro i( 1,000 10 Pnze( of 200 are .2 OMO 100 Prizea of. ICO are I*l,ooo 4 Piizes of $200 approximating to $40,000 Pnze, are 4 Prizes of $100 approximating to $10,000 * 400 4 Prize* of $75 approximating to $10,000 Prize, are ;3f!o 4 l*r zes of $60 approximating to $5 000 Prize, are 2tt 4 Prizes of $.50 approximating to $^UOO Prize, are 4 Prizea of «40 approximating to $I^oo Prize, are j,go 4 Prizea of $25 approximating to $1,000 Pi ize, are 3(00 40 Prizea of $20 approximating to $200 Pnze( are BQi 15,600 Prizes of $8, ate 120^1*00 15,135 Prizes, amount'ng to $20- ;<OOO The 15.0(10 Prizes of $H are determined by the r mm bor which draws the $40,000 Prize—if that nur iter should be an od4 number, then every odd uui soer Ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8; i t an eveu number, then every even Lumber ticket wi .1! bo entitled to $8 in addition to any other prize h -hich may be drawn. All those tickets ending with •, 2, 4,6, 8, are e< ren— all thos* ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are odd tv Remember that every prize is drawn, and .-pay able in full, without deduction ty All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid Im medi ately affer the drawing—other prizea at the usual time of3o days. All comuiunisations strictly conCd-ntial. The d-a'vn numbers will be forwarded to purchase™, im mediately after the draw ing. The plan ef drawing the Lottery will be aent with all Ticket( ordered Whole Tickets 10 Halves 5, Quartera 2 50. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Ti ikets at either office. OiIEAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As one half the tickets are guaranteed to draw $8, we will sell Certificates of I'ackages of 10 Tickets, (odd and even numbers,) at the following rates : Ail that the 10 Tickets draw over the amount, gua ranteed, accrues to the purchaser. Certificate of Pscsagea of 10 Wh«le Tickets, a£6o 10 Half •' 30 " " 10 Quarters " 15 Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack ages of Tickets either to 8. SWAN k CO , Atlanta, G». or S. SWAN, Montgomery, A'ju au 26—dtSep27 (JAFITAI. i'ltlZil. £50,000! ALABAMA_LOTTERY! I Authorized by the State of Alabama ] SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTEI4Y, (CLASS G ) To be drawn In the city of Montgomery, Alabama,, i» public, on FKIOAI', September 12, 1830; ON THE HAVANA PLAN! SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Prizes amounting to 200,000 DOLLARS Will be distributed according to the following mag nificent Scheme: 30,000 TICKETS ONLY 1 1 prize of #50,MH>is $50,0"0 1 do of. 25 000 is 25,000 1 do of 15 000 is 15,009 1 do of 10.000 ia 10,000 1 do of. 6.000 ia 6,000 1 (fc of 5.900 ia 5,000 1 rtfe of 3.00.) ia 3.0f>0 S prizes of 1,000 are 3,000 10 do of 500 are S(K 0 88 do or 400 are 32,000 100 do of. 2t<oare 20,000 APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 4 prlzea of sp4CO approximating to $50,000 prize are 1,600 4 prizes of £300 approximating to $25,000 prize are 1,200 4prizeaof *250 r.pproxiinating to $15,000 prize are I,OCO 4 pnzes of $175 approximating to $10,000 prize are 70<v 4 prizes of $150 approximating to $(i,OOO are G n o 4 priz-s of #12.) approximating to $5,000 prize are 500 4 prizes of $100 approximating to $3,000 prize are 400 4 prizes of $80 approximating to $1,000 prize are 320- 4 pnzes of $70 approximating to $1,000 prize 280 4 prizes of $50 approximating to $1,000 p.ize are 200 40 prizes of $40 approximating to $500 prize are 1,600 £20 prizea of $i*o approximating to $400 prize are 9,600 400 prizes of $20 approximating to $200 prize are t,OOO 1000 prizea amounting to $200,000 Whole Tickets, $10} Halves $5; Qut'rs $2.50. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. The numbera from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those numbers ou the Tickets printed on separate slipa of paper, are encircled with amall tin tubea «vnd placed iu one wheel. The tirat 100 prir.es, similarly printed and encircled, are plajrd in ai.other whe«l. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the s«.me time a prize is drawn from the other wheel. Tho number aud prize drawn out are opened and exhibit ed to the ai'dience. and registered hy the Commis sioner, the prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prixrs ara drawn out. Approximation Prices.—Tbe two preceding and the two succeeding numbers to those the fust £00 prizea, will be entitled to the 800 approximation prizes, according to I he Scheme. CfThe Managera, determined that their Lotteries shall excel all others, offer to the public the above scheme, which, for the brilliancy of ita capitala and the chancea of obtaining prizes, has never been equalled |y Remember that every prize is drawn, and pay able in full wiLhoat reduction. iy All prizes of $1000 and under, paid imme diately after tbe drawing—other prizes at tha usual time of thirty days- All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers im mediately after the drawing Orders for Tickets should be sent in early. friz* Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. ... « ~u . Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to S. BWAN It CO, Atlanta, Ga, an 12—tS12 Or 8. BWAN, Montgomery, Ala. I.UKW lOK KJKNT.--The enh»<-rlbrrii 1/ hsve for rent, a Farm, on the Mechaoicsville T VrA eoot ' ,aißg 130 >C " ,- LA A 1° SHINE W*o»—jTTTTnfc FUK LYNCHBUKU-Te teSSajfiKiSaftcave TUESDAY. The Canal Boat Capt. Johncm, will positively leave aa above. M j North side Basin. Wfc»—jrrrrnV NttW CANAL. BUA'fsPOK A ty LOW —The subscribers have salo, at their Bo*t y s r d. Peni tentiary Pond, an eacellent new OPEN BOAT wbioh they will sell very low. au 29—it* HOWELL It MEBSLEI. iSS_KOK MLK. -AI iheAwrMM »»• JmP bles a flue bargyor oarrlage horse, Shears old. gentle and entirely sound. Enquire of Mr. Brown at the American hotel. an t*-dl°t KOU «ALK--An excellent Utdtoi A&Sui&J' 11 kDOwm AUCTION BAT.ua rUTUM DAYS. *rr •2252® OHi-O" MONDAY, tbo 22nd •V- . °'* r «t public auction, the in* JokFH JJ® - o( ,hs Newspaper r/ "■ J.. .? 1 "* »»ÜbHjhaa«at in which the late «u » tn th. T" the «me belong* ?, f t , ha '*'• Dr - Wm Collins. -> .S. U ,L°^* d " t . h " •• prewnt. « fine S£S£ rssr* edablUbment yprtimoothf V«.. B ao ?? E ,.t DMtWIBTIUTO *- My UxUta & Apneraaau w! wM L oWK£?-s ■ow occupied by Mr. Georgs Watt, ' The house ha* 10 rooraa. besides ample servants' •ceommodationa. It ia admirably locnted, being ia TEaMa P *nn 0 f . C j' J- l Dd ?°, ite n * M to business. I r.rms—One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 month,, for negotiable notx interest added, a. cured by a trust deed. GODUIN i. AfPJSRSON au 27—2awtd» Aucta. TRACT OK 130 AC UK* OF IiANO IN E BTERFIJKLD, NEAR TO DANVILLE »n» «?/*?» S 'i t M ', LES PBOM MANCH ESTER, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be offered hi sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, tba 17th af Sep tember next, if f«ir, (if not, the next fair day.) at 12 o clock M., a Trace cf Land, containing ISO acres, ly- between the Oacvillt: Railrond and Jtmei river. 1 adjoining the lands of Mr. Oeo. \V. Cole, or that once owned by him. The tract ia mostly in wood, and there are some improvements on it Tr.RMs—One-half cash; balance at 12 montba, for bond with good aeenrity, interest added, and title re tained or deed of traat. GEORGE FITZGERALD. Sale conducted by Goddix & Appbrson, Aucta. au ll—2awtda /MIGATEHFIIiLIi t<4Mi K(IK.SAI,tt... By virtue of a decree of Cliesterfielrt Circuit Court, in the ease of Akins' ex*cntor vs. A kins and als., and Snellings va sam,*, we will offer for sale on the prerr.- ises, on FRIDAY the sth day of September next, two tracts of I .and in Chesterfield county, one devised by Eleazar Clay to Wm. W. Akin, containing 200 acres, the other to Eleazar Akin, containicg 1617-8 acres, lying on the South aide of Swift Creek, abont 17 milei I from Richmond, adjoining L. VV Wilkinson, Francis B. Cheatham, and others, and opposite the lands of J Z 11. Brooks' estate. The land is of good aualitv, and the la'tnamed tract contains a fair proportion of cre«k low grounds, aad is otherwise valuable The two tracts adjoin, aud though they contain dis tinct settlements, and must be sold separately, could easily be united in one tract Tbe bu : ldmgs are somewhat out of repair, but could be made comfortable at a moderate expense. Cash will be required for costs and expenses only; reasonable credit fo» the residue on being veil ao cured. Persons wiahing to buy are invited to examine the premises. R W FLOURNOY, ) r ALEX. JONES, 5 Commisre. au 29—FStT I tW IS N. WEIUITRjO., oiler lor nalo Li 300 hhds. N. 0., P. R.Cuha stuscovado Su gar, prime • o choice quality. 100 bbls. '• Loveung's" Crushed and Powdered Sugars. 300 bbls. "Stuart's" C and Egerton, Dougherty & Woods' C aud A Coffee Sugar. 75 half boxes "Lovering's" and Egerton, Dough erty 4i Woods' Loaf Sugar 100 hhds. prime Porto Rico aad Cuba Muasovado Molasses. CO bbls. prime New Orleans Molasses. 10 bMs. choice Sjrnp. 800 bags prime Rio and Laguayra Coffee. 600 pockets prime Java and Mocha do. 3'.0 kegs Old Dominion Nails. 200 boxes Adamantine Caudles. Sperm and Tallow co. 25 barreli Tanners' Oil. 25 do. Vinegar Rice. Cotton Yarns. Wiudow Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12. Soap, Candle Wick, Wrapping Paper. Wrapping Twina. Shot and Bar i>sad. Pepper, Pimento, Bed Cords. Leading Lines. Spurting and Blasting Powder. Painted Buckets, Brooms, Blacking, and Green and Black Teas, Sec , Ate so 1 WITOK.KS & t:«. otter for Mile— O 45(1 ~kgs LUAF, CRUSHED, and COFFEE SU SUGARS 60 hhds. P. R. and N. O. do 1500 bags and pockets Java, Laguayra and Rio COFFEE 1500 kegs NAILS 503 boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow CAN DLES 55 kegs HOUSE SHOES 200 dozen Painted BUCKETS SO nes's TUBS 100 kegs SODA • , 10( 0 realms WRAPPING PAPER 5< 0 hags SHOT 400 boxes French and American GLASS 10" boxes SOAP SO bbls TANNERS' OIL 30 cases SUMAC 100 cbeata TEAS With Pepper, Gioger, Allspice, Segnrs, Matches, Plow Linaa, Bed Corda, Snutf, Lead, Shoe Thread, Clccka, Brown White Lead, Extract Logwood, with a great variety of other articlea, which we offer to tha trade. uu 30--2w UtflU£< VA. F. at M. INsURAiICt CO., I Richmond, 24th July, 1556. 5 RKMOVALi.— Tbli» t;*mpnny having re moved to their new office, No. 131 Main atreet, next door to the Diapatch office, ia prepared aa here tofore to take Fire and Marine Risks on fair terma Charterod in 1832, ajd having now bean in opera tion over twenty-four years—during which time they have met claims tor lota to tha extant of largely aver A million of dollars —they refer fa the history of the past aa affording the very beat guarantee for the future. The iong acquaintance of thia Institution with the insuring public haa enabled it to became fa miliar with their * ants, and no pains will he spared, or information withheld, that will terd to insure ac curacy and give satisfaction. They will be happy to receive an<l consider applications for insurance ad dressed either to the President or Secretary, and will in return render such facilities aa may be in their power to their patrons. capital, DIKKCTORS. T. M. ALFRIEND, President. H. L. Kent, of Kent, Paine k Co., H. W. Quartos, Wm. Beers, of Beera k Polndexter, H. W. Fry, of H. W. Fry k Sona; Wna. Palaier J. A. lnloea, A. K. Parker, of Parkar, Nimmo & Co., J. E. Wadsworth, of Wadsworth, Turner It Co., Tho. Samson, of Samson k Pao, C. W. Puree!!, of C. W. Purcell 4k. Co^ B. L. Winston, J. P. Witaton, of Winaton k Powers, S. T. Pulliam, H. A. Claiborne, P. Cullen, Geo. W. Smith, of Bmith It Harwood. *v 24—ta W. L. COWARDIN, ry Regular discount day of the company ia Thura day in each week—paper to be offered before 3 o'olk en that day. !Y|i£iU:ilANTS INHt'RANCK COMPANY i'JL OK RICHMOND.—Thia Company inaurea eve ry deacriptiou cf property againat loaa or danr.ago by tire or tbe dangers of the sea. No charge ia made for tha P«licy. Office, for the preaent, on tbe East aide of 12th St., n.iar Main, upctaira. DIRECTORS: Wn». H. Christian, Wm. Breeaen, John Purcell, Thomaa R. Fnco, Wm. G. Pains, Jua. Thamas, Jr., Lewia Gmter, John Carrie, Jr., Aug. Anderson, Jaa. Dunlop, James L. Apperson Wm. H. Haxall, Roacoe B flea John D Queries, John Dooley, David J. Burr, Rich'd O. Haaklns, Larkin W Glazebrook, Lewis D. Crenahaw, D. Von Groning, Joaeph R. Anderson, Euaannel Millar, John C. Sinton, Ed. H. Skinkar, Franklin Stearns. . „ „ A PLEASANTS, President J. H. Montacle, Sec'y. sus—U A UJfaUCU/UTUttAI, JKAI K...l'eriM>n« pro poitng to urect uj boiidiog apon the Fair Uroandi, to corer articles for Exhibition, are respect fully requester to do so before the let of October, and to c*i« of on the undersigned for positions. Those who have them airesdy built, are ree eatod to have them put in repair by that time. CHARLES OIMMOCK, an g~ ta Chief Marahall WOTIUK— Xh»* aabtfrlber hna parckaaed the Drag Store lately in charge of Dr. O. B. Hill, on the corner of Kranklin Street end Market Place, and propoaea to continue the Drag hurinesi in all iti branche*. He express to make considerable additions to the etock, and facta assured that he can offer to the citi*ene ol Richmond and hia country friends, supe rior inducements in tho way of trade. Having been aogaged in the lirng Busies* exten sively in anotnor city in this State for several jeers, and with competent assistants, bo to prepared to con duct the Apothecary business properly and aatisfec tory. Prescriptions carefully prepared and compounded at any hour of the day or night. JNO. W. OARLICK, M. D. HAVING enld my entire NtoblMaMttf Drugs, Medicines, fce , to Or. J. W. Oarllcfc. I cheerfully recommend him to my former pntrona and friends. feeling assured that hia | a« experience not only aa a Physician, bnt aa udruggtot, for several yaara past, will ontitle htro to the lull eat confidence, and HILL. OU L.IVKK ■■ppllee ef Rnahton'a, Limes', and Wtlborn's preparations of CedU»«OU, Ml P. JOHMTOM k BMP. PnntMfc Aucnow gALBS rtmr&r. pati. By Goddln & AgpefM«. | AND FOR SALE.-llhtlbi rfatormlKd . to more W«t >hU hit, I dull offer all of mr Real Estate for «aie privately, until during the Fall, and if sot eold, it will tben be cold publiely, at which T'fV""'l 6 * , wi " be to wit: the plaea on which 1 reside, lying on the toad leadins from the VVlliiamsburf road, round by Ramsey's Mill, opto Shod town, formerly Bla key's Mil la, and opposite the farm of »a'd limni, adjoining the land of C B William*, and rnaaiog down to Yotton town, about a quarter of a mile from the corporation line, contain ing Fifteen Acrea, with good Dwell ins. and all neree ■ary out-boesea; a fine well of water in the yard The land Win a high itate of cuftivatie*, and won'd u>ake a ■( lsniiid market garden. Also, a Treat of Land, lying viz mil« from the city, on the south aide of the main Williamsburg Stage Road, containing34l acrea, all in wood and h-avy timber, except abont thirty acres, which baa been cultivated, with a good w»: n of water. This tract would mike a fine farm, aa it all lie* well. The wood ia very valuable for ita convenience to market, and ia in half a mile of the York Rivar Rail road. Also, another Tract opposi'e the same, on north side of said Williamsburg Road, running to Stony Ron Rnad, and bounded on both sides by said roada ita entire length, and corners in a few feet of the York River Railroad, and contains 66 acres all ia wood, ex cept about twenty acres The tract baa a new Cottage residence, juat neatly finished, with a good (tore-house, and some other buildings. A (tore i( kept at it at this time, and is said to be a good stand. For further information, apply to Mesaia Goddtn st Appbrson, or to tha subscriber at bis residence, the first named place. WM. F. HO&D. foregoitg real estate will be sold at auction oa MONDAY af-erncen, tha 15th September, 1856, at o clock, commencing on the Williamsburg road, with neat Cottage residence. Terms accommoda ting. " 1 OODDTN k AFPERSON, Aucta. vn L ,? A JKf if MAftwVhtt, AT THE i srv'JnS MECHANICSVILLE TURN RICHMOND, FOR T AUCTION.—WiII he soM on the 11th September, 1256. on the preznisev, commencing at 3 o'clock, the small farm owned by Mr. Gilson Via. and now occupied by Mrs. Catherine Tallay, containing 21 ajrea, of which 12 acres iaheao lly set in wood. It has a good orchard on it, snd a well of excellent water in the yard. The builJin»s are in good repair, and suitable for a small fmaly Terms made known at the hour of sale. ' , ~ GODDIN L APPFRSON, se I—dtd* Auctioneers. SAt.IS OK LAND IN -Ei HJfiNRICO, AND LOTS IN RICHMOND ON MAIN ST., OPPOSITE ROCKICTTS WARE HOUSE.—WiII be sold a' auction, i:i front of Henrico county ceurt-house, on WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of September next, at 12 o'clock, M , the following real estate, belonging to tho estate of the late Henry AV. hharpe, dee'd, viz: a tract of land on the Varina road, in Henrico, about nine miles below Richmond, adjoining the lands of Capt. Jackson F. Childrsy and others, containing, by recent survey, 74 acres. On this tract there is a small house and other buildings, in the occupancy of Mrs. Breeden Also, a lot in the city of Richmond, on the north aido of Rocketts er Main street, opposite to Rocketts Warehouse, front ing 44 feet, running hack 110 feet. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance at 4, t and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by trust deed or title retained. W. GODDIN, au 22 Ex'r of Henry W. Sharpe, dee'd. CALK OF A VALUABLE IIOUHK AND LOT ON CHURCH HILL, UNDER A TRUST DEED — Pursuant to tha provisions of a deed of trust, dated the !6th day of May, 1848, of record in the Clerk's office of Henrico county court, executed by Charles L Price, and Mary Francis, his wife, to the undersigned, as trustees, for the parpose of securing the debt therein mentioned, due to Loftin N. Elleti, we shall, en THURSDAY, the 18th day of September, 1856, commencing at haif-paat 4 o'clock, P. M., pro ceed to sell at public auction, an the premises, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property, lying on Church Hill, in the vicinity cf Richmond, (being the late residence of Philip B. Harwood, deceased.) to wit: A certain lot cr parcel of land, fronting 132 feet on Marshall street, believed to contain half an acre, ly'ng between 27th and 28th streets, and run ning back it>.3 feet, together with the brick dwelling house aad other improvements thereon. Also, a certain lot in rear of the one last mentioned, fronting 6U foet on Clay street, and running back, of even width, 165 feet along 2£th street, being the corner lot. And, also, another lot adjoining the two first named, fronting 66 feet on Clay street, and running back, wuh equal width, IGS leet. Acting a* trustees, we sha'.l convey with special warranty rnly. Should the sal« be prevented at the time above men tioned, from rain or any other cause, then the said sale will be continned from day to day, (Sundays oxcepted,) to the hour aforesaid, until a sale of the property is effected. ANDREW E. ELLETT,) Tri „. . JAS. A. GODDIN, J Irusteet. By an arrangement between the parties interested, we are authorized to say that a sum sufficient to pay the expenses of executing the trust, and #1500, with interest thereon from the Kith May, 1855, of the pur chase money, will be required in cash; and should it he desired by thejpurchaser of said propeity, a credit of one and two years will he given for the balance of said purchase money, in equal payments, with interest thereon frsm the day of sale, to be secured by a trust deed on the property sold. ANDREW £. ELLETT, ) Trn , t „. JAS A. GODDIN, 5 rro,tßM Sain conducted by Uoddin It Apperson, Aucts. au 26—dtda LOTS IN I PORT MAYO, NKAR ROCKETTS.—Aa trustee iu a deed executed by J a*. McCormick, dated Bth Novsmber, 1854, duly recorded in Henrico County Court, I sba!l (all at public auction, on the premises', for cash, on SATURDAY, the6th day of September, 1850, at 44 o'clock. lo'a Noi 3 and 4 in the plan of Mr. Bossiaux, each frenting 22 feat 03 Leuiaiana atreet. running back W feet to an alley. The uaual special warrantee will be conveyed to purehaaor. JOHN HOWARD, Trustee, Sale by Ooddin k Apperson, Ancta. au 26-tda LOTS IN KUljTOM.—Alter the faregolng aale, will he aold aeveral lata in ''Fulton," on tha North aide of Oraham street, between Erin and Oil lima atreeta, each fronting 30 feet, tunning back 110 feet to an alley, and adjoining the late residence of Mr. Joseph Wear. Terms—One-third caah; balance at 3 andG moaths, bearing intereat. GODDIN It APPERSON, mi iti—tdt Auctioneera. ' p. S.—After the foregoing aale, will be aold a new framed dwelling, on State atreet, Fulton, containing 5 rooma, beaidea an excellent well of watar in the i GODDIN k APPERSON. RKAIi KSTATK AT AUCTION—THUST SALE.— By virtue of a deed ef trust executed to the undersigned aa Trual ee, on the 4th day of Decem ber, 18.51, and of record in the Olerk'a office of the Coun>y Court of Henrico county, 1 abali proceed, on MONDAY, the Bth of September, at 4o'clock. P. M., at the request of the beneficiary in aaid deed named, io aell at publie auction, on tba premises, the proper ty conveyed in aaid daed, to wit: A certain loc of Land, with ail the improvements thereon, lying in the coun'y of Henrico, near the city of Richmond, fronting 32 feet an the North aide o< Clay atreet, as extended into the county of Henrico, and running back within parallel iinea 100 feet to an alley 12 feet wide; then croaaing the aaid 10 feet allay, extending the aaid Lot ou the northern aide of aaid alley 12 feet deep from the all»y, making 122 feet deep from Clay atreet— It bei»g the property at present occupied by Mr. Jeaae G-Davidson For a more full description of which laid lot 01 Land, relerence ia made to aaid deed- There are twa brick tenements upon the above n\nifd lot, in good repair, with a well of and other convenu-ncca upon the premises. Terms—Caah aa to ao muo of the proceeds aa will pay the aum of *475; balance in equal inatalmenU of etc and twelve months bearing intereat. The foregoing aale will take'place positively and witnont reserve. .. __ . EDWARD Y. CANNON, Trustee. Goddin k Aprr.Raos. Aucts in 2S—td (-» O.TIM I»AI>K OF VALUAj J BLE REAL KSTATE ON BYRD, BETWEEN 9th AND 10th STREETS.—Uy virtue of a.docreo of tbe circuit canrt of the Cflty ofßichirond. prononnaed on the day of June, 1156, in the caseof "Viekera againat Bluet," lie-, we ahall proceed to aell, at public auction, on the premiaea, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of September, 1856, the real estate referred to in tbe plaintiffs bill. consisting ef an excellent Granite front Tenement, fronting 20$ feet on tea tooth aide of Byrd strew, running back 150 feet to aa alley 15 feet wide, and having on aaid alley another tenement. Terms. —One-fourth caah; balance at 4, 8 and 12 montha, for negotiable notes, and title retained till laat note la paid. The taxes and insurance for the present year to be paid by Uie purchaaor. M. JOHNSON, I CemmiMionera E. Y. CANNON. J C,mml * OTe Goddin It Appc»*o», Aucts au St LMBM IN CUJMTKKMKtO COUNTV I roa SALE.—The subecrlbor offers hto FARM, in the abon eounty, (or —coeteiaing 4W urai of land, 100 acraa cleared and in cmhivetton.the balance ia woods, partly original growth « rina. Oak and Chesnut. Tbere ia about » terra of good Meadow land, one-fourth of which ia well drained and atl in Timothy and Harda Quia Tbo eoll ia adapted to tbe cultivation of Whoat, Cora, Onto, and eeme good Tobacco land. Tk» improvements Ml atot of a Uwalling How with 4 roaou. now KJtchan, Barn and Stables, with all other oecesee/y ont houtes; a w«U of good water and t»o a«*«r-failing tpringa, and a young Orchard of aalecud Pratt Trese_ Tnere ia an abundance of Mad - the plaea easily ral.ed, a largo quantity of which haa b*en spreaa en tha land. The location ia bonhhy and toteaMd about 7 miles iron Petorsburg, on tha Courthonee road, and « milee from tha Cowttoeea. Persons wiahiog to parchwc, cani atwlM tha rtrtxrx&FiiSisJS; SfiiSS auction, 2nd MONDAY, (til deptsmber, at ChoaUf field Court Honao. _ . > B ao<m w -LL*l_ porrKKoiv* tan, »rt«* t Coffee, in Mora *•* to* sale bj ▲XTCTIOir BAUBB ~ " raw pat. By T»RIJSTKJ{S» oAl.it OK HOUHK AM» 1 LOT ON 5tH STREET. KOKRH Or LEIGH STREET, FOR SALE AT AUCTIC H/—A» Traateo 4a • Seed of trait, made 2xi Jot, 1856, by John IV. lem and wife, laimntlw IbMtM Hill Baildicg Fund Aaociitin tb« pejment ef Ike Miof #2 040, which Mid dead la duly recorded la Richmond Hm tinga Court, wa ■bail, fa execution af (aid traat, pro ceed toaeJl «■ MONDAY, the Ht 4*9 of September, UK, apon tbe premtara, eo«Dt»»reii| a* 4 o'clock, the Horn ud Let located w above. Zh* lot froota to feat OB aaat ride of sth atreet, and iwnt back ISO feat, upon which if ehudaoTe new framed Dwell lag, two atoriee and boaement, with kitchen in the yard, and all the convenience* of • comfortable reeidence for a moderate alsed family. The whole promifeaara in complete order. The term* reqaire caali for the whale amount, bat an arrangement will likely bo made to (Ivo a credit of 6 and 12 month* om two-third* of the puroha«o mo adlfd * M °* ♦itt intereat L. M HARROU), > Traateea. , ALBERT SPOTT, \ Sale condnoted by Oooaia k. ArrcasoK, A acta, an 22 POSTPONEMENT.—In eeoaeqneneo of the rain on veaterday. lb* above rale waa rrarponed to THIS DAY, at the *ama boar, if fair, if not, the nritliir GODDIN fc APPERSON, ** " Auctioneer*. My Alex. Watt. PCRNITCRB, DKY (WODB. CI.OTII- I. INO, fee —Will beaold at auction on TUESDAY, Sapt 2d, at 10 o'clock, a general acaortmeat of new an t second-hand Furniture. EMBROIDERIES, he— A larte let of Lace and Mualin Sleevea, Collar*, Swtaa Mni'lna, Ve'vaia, Buf falo Com ha. and Fancy Ar>letea. CLOTHING AND SHOES, fce.-A genera] anort nn»nt of Ready-made Clo hlig, Shoe*, Hat*, Caps, bo Ste. GROCERIES—WhI*key, Gin, Brandy, Sugar, Cof fee, Scotch Hernnga, Crockery and Gliufwarn. WATCHES—At 11 o'clock pieciaely, will be wild 2 very auperior Gold Wa:chea and S Silver Waictiea, to cover advaneea. Term* ca«h. ALEX. KOTT. A net. By £• B. Caak At t 0., Auctn. fKftCKRIBS ANI> PUUMTHRK, AT VJT AUCTION —Will be sold on TUESDAY, 2A instant. at 10 o'clock, at our Core, 15 Barrels Lak« Mallet*; fj do. Shad: 5 cases Cognac Biandy; 5 do. Monongahela Whiskey; b quarter casks superior Cognac Brandy; 30 kegs Nails, snorted. 85 boxes Herrings; U boxes No. 1 Soip; 5 thousand Sugars, He. ALSO— A general assortment of Household Furni ture, consisting of a general assortment - 4 Carpets; 1 Sett of Mahogany Dining Tables, kc., he. se 1 K. B. COOK fc. CO., A nets. VALIAUI-K MNU KUiii4AL.X..-Ttar uii » aersigaed offers for sale the Farm upon which he now resides, known as Bellgrove, situated in the Cennty of Roanoke, four miles from Bons&ck'a lie pot on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, coil eight miles from Salem, tha eoonty seat of Roanoke. This tract lies in the most fertile part of the Valley of Virginia, and for soil, ehmate and product is nnsui passed. It contains 777 acres, with timber enough for all farm purposes, and the cleared land is all in a ?;ood state of cultivation. The staple products of tho arm are Wheat, Corn and Tobacco, to the cnltiva< tfon of all of which it is admirably adapted. The im firovetnents consist of a comfortable Frame Dwel ing, together with all the necessary outhouses. Should it he desired, the place is susceptible of a convenient division into several small tracts. Should the above propertv not be sold privately before the 2nd day of September next, it will then M offered at public auction to the highest bidder. Terms will be llbtral, and made known to all who may desire to learn them, by application to the sub scriber at Cloverdale Pest-ottice, Botetourt co., Va. au 23-drds GEO. W. McCHESNEY. Bj Dnnlop. Nanrure & U«. COFFEE. SUGAR*. MOLASHES, &c„ AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY, the 2d ef Sep tember, commencing st 11 o'clock, we will sell at our Auction Store, the cargo of the bark Virginia, direct from Rio de Janeiro, with 4009 bags Coffee, fair to prime quality. Will be added te the above sale— 2(H) hhds fair to choice quality Sugars. 80 bbls prime New Orleans Molasses. SO hhds. Molasses. And other articles suited to the trad*. Terms : Under $lo() cash; over 9100, four months' credit ior approved negotiable paper. DUNLOP, MONCURE L CO , au 22 Auctioneers. Catalogues and samples of the above 400'> Bags Rio Coffee, ready for inspection THIS DAY, HATS, CAPS, SHOBS, <ko. TIIK GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY AND DEPOT. JOHN DOOLEY, 81 Mala Street, RICHMOND, VA., HAS now ready for the Fall trade, by wholesale and retail, the most varied and extensive stock be has ever imported er manufactured. In order that the requirements of all his customers may be moat fully met—and to obviate the .necessity of country merchants and others going or sending North fer their Goods, lie has laid in an amortmenl of every article in hit line bath home and foreign, for Ladies' Gentlemen's, Children's and Servants wear, which he could find in the different markets h« has visited or communicated with. To tho getting np of Si Ik and other Hats in his owii manufactory, he pays the closest attention, and h» feels confident that few other hoases North or South can equal, and none excel him therein. His facilities fcr conducting his business being of the most complete kind, alt otders will be filled with the greatest punctuality and promptness. an 30—H FALL HTtltK OK ItATM, UAPIj, LADIES AND CHILDREN*FANCY FURS FOR lSjfi.—We are now opening at the new and extensive Hat, Cap and Fancy Far Depot, anew and complete assortment of Hats, Caps, Ladies and children's Fancy Furs, comprising the latest and meat fashiotable styles, suitablfrjor the (all and winter, which will be sold at wholeaale and retail on the m<>st favorable terms. The attention of enr cuatomera, merchant* and other* ia re*p*ctfully called to the above new aid aplendid ateck, which for atyle and quality cannot be excelled. George W. Dneaberry, to long known to tha tiade, ia now engaged with u», and will be pleated to as* hi* old cuitomer*. BINfORD, DICKINSON k WEISIGER, N» 78 Main (treat. N. B. Hat* cf the fineit <[sality made to order at the ahoreat notice. MiH VH.&HH. I.MI'OKTKI) A/ FALL OOODfI. 1856. WM. F. BUTLER, 79 JUfn Street, 18 now receiving per abip Pepperell, at th'a port, and by the tbipa Progrea* and Muaeoogua, via New York, iiii n*nal full inpply of CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. of the latest atjla* and pattern*; and from the maua factarer* of thi* aountry, a heavy Mock of GLASS WARE, Looking Glaaaee, Caatora and Fancy Good*, in great variety, whicb ha oiler* to the Tiads at tow pricea for Caib, or on the aaual credit to punctual P £v*ery effort will be made to induce the merehanU of Virginia. North Carolina and Teaneaeee, to make their parchaaea in tbia market. Richmond, Auguat, 1858. an 15—lm (JLABB, CHINA AKU KARTU< EN WARE.—Having taken the atora form erly occupied by Jama* Evana, wa are b*w V receiving a new and aplendid aaeorUeeni of Fluid and Solar l>aropa, Candlalabraa, Looking Olaaa e*. Table and Martle Orna?»e» ! *,Britanaia aad Plated ware. Table Cot>ery, Olsaa, China and Earthenware, ia *ct* and by the piece ; all ef whiah we will aell at the loweat market rat** Order* aeat to a* will be faithfully execated, the beat article* farduhed, aad particular aitaatioa paid to packing. TAYLOKfcCU., aa 16—dim 117 Main Wtree*. Ai tfOtt MVKMfOOIr-T# MCte«< tk* «kip Mu»eo»|B»—Ths oUnat fint claaa a *"" 6 pU!Ua»lpbi*thip JAMBS RAY, bow on W puuu to Bcmada Hundred, *ad b«»u>l wo* of KTST,, will freight, apply to fiLMIK fc CLOrTuN. •a 8 u — ij.'s. mail. »tkahhhii» *OA*6M tvt- tb. Jd in*., itj o'clock, tar |2MMHb M?W YORK, t»« Norfolk. TRsSns3wa t*4nwmAV.ja*m w *• boar of 2 o'clock, t. M., IITBIPAT, W »■*. CoMi(De«* »ra r»T«—>od to mmi dow* for Uelr ' ghippen'ara nonM t» Mai h ta •••JJ O' their Ctmdmom Tu-f»r aftoracca, or (Mi ■KSS? SrSstSwt"«- f. °'rS£A »T«t, kMiHalial •* t, u 6.t0 - u J-a—* tigg;, A wjwoii-