Newspaper Page Text
bfbcial woticbb. * ~ a rnrrf.-The HMb»ri »hor hxvin* rr- Mid el'g«n< «t™«. No. I'M Mam .1, '« iooM KWtHrMI- won!d«l! the attention " a*®™ ilinU and other. about purchasing. to ~ coontry snfj T „, e< j Msortment of FALL "IrtTHtSO o( hi. «"•» manufacture. He flatter* C .ifili.t n«t onlv will he be enabled to plaaae in 0 f hn stock. but also in hi* price*. All V"'- y,,. .v CU J sn( j m(i<ie (o order at short -iiicinofCloW.nß® E MORRIS. notice. " . HrliElona Notice—On next *«i»hn»h % -«!-.erf rviil be preaching in ihe ad Pieabyte a: rn, "f V [ R f >v Mr Hoge'*.) at M o'clock. '"Vk "i.(' Prei' vtensn Church will be opened for • in Ihe evening, at a quarter before 8 ®Oneee"' «e ,V—2t'* fiVloe*. » I(ic rt I'lrmrc rouwiala not only inn knipM of a ]era >n. but it .houid alao po».e». ' natural e*pre**ioo—not tortured into ,h "' I'n earoa* at are •* obaervabla in mo«' Sun-Pie that r( ,,j will not brook a .outary pcai : " to which to force old aad young, grave and 1 " it so a* totiarmoniss with hia *uh To £<•' an Ami rotype or Photograph, to reflect 1 ~.«r»!iT. we wouV. ad viae you to try ' p SKNDANN'S Photographic Gallery, Vmn «t . ntxi door above Mitchell IcTylnr'a. NoToii't Arlirlp fvrr ollKrPd lo fiio k .AS .-ct with .unh auoceaa as DOtVUBN'6 •' "v"U. Ki.i ID It ati'.irdaa certain and aneedy '' r .'.i-M««oths>hf: nrre.ualecav; prevent, the forraa •' :tf ',fVa't>.'"' t.'tore, .iues.cd and .pongy gum. to • V c.-ndition: impart* a p<-arlv w bttenea. to * itiiii a delightful aromatic fragrance to the 1 * ' . v ' ih; .« reccmmeeded and u.ed by pro , , iia-.v. among them Dr. I'Uaaanla. Ed .n HaiiMti. Hancock. ir..of thi. city. Kor aa!« . - ,3;; si* throughout tha State, una wholesale & ' "'i'iViV DOWDEN, Orussi't and Chemi.f, Broad at., Richmond, Va. _ — 11KKUE RICH nt DANVILLE R R ) Richmond, Augu.: I, 18.V5. < r£«- \olicr.--To nil whom it nmy t'onrorn. 1 " l , """ n ''rrighu ou the Road are «o T it aad' having bo depot to admit of atorage, the • DV w tli ba constrained to deliver all .aid 1 . m the platform or .icing of the load on the * | . nt: !» city, i t toon a. the Train* .hall ar '. ' - 5 ' i Kreight. to he immediately removed by 'w! :r. it may he con.igned or belong, a. the ~ u :u ibe responsible for the .afe keeping ' 'i. 1 'mi" And the parties interested, or In any . -r'oe.*. »i" therefore take notice that all "wn Fr-\< a* before stated,will be at their tiak a. )3 as anicaded from the car*. taid K.eight, are not taken away, the «srae will , f a: the e*penst cf the owner or consignee. C. CAMPBELL, y Superintendent. rv •••iinioii. Beef, Arc.—JtiNt received, n , • of SMOKED and PICKLED SALMON, „v 1 kFD BEEK, BEEK TONGUES. Ate., which he .old low. C. BATES, Agent. al;6—lw Stall No. I, Second Market. r! r t'reacrlptionanrouralcly nmi pare fa y dispensed, by one of the partners, at all hour* D f i lie cav or night, at MEADS Si BAKER'S New Phaimiceutical store, U'6. N IV. cornerot" Main and 10th streeta, s: Ju.'- above the new Custom House. jf" Leerhea. Leeches. Leei'hes.-l have received by Adams' Express, a fresh lot of S«-ea : sb Leeches, which will be applied upon the i: > reasonable :erm« !• s._ Capping and L'eching promptly attended l i can be 'Vund ft all hours, at the Hair Dressing K- n; joder the American llotcl. It. C. HOBSON. ry Cure Soda Water made in the finest P,, — a n Kcuntaics by ourselves ana all the deli c .a ( ream and Kruit Syrups, made fiomthe actual r i,e »a.i sound fruits. For sale at MKADE & BAKER S New Apothecary Store, , .c-*m 100. N. \V. comer of Main and 10th sts iV <ioodi» August 13th ISSO — TliO'S K PRICE i. CO, at the old established stand, No S3 Main street, have been adding, during toe vast few days to their stock of Goods, and expect Ifuoi ibis time, during the entire Fall, by weekly ar j.vt's. to make such additions, that at the opening of tb» ersson they will exhibit the largest and most com r ar.ti'RZ supply they haye ever offered to their tr--:.-ts and the public. Among the Goods just re- Pretty Colored Lawns, from ISA cents up; l Linensof most approved makes; Linen Sheet . ar of do . Krench Corsets: Skeleton Skirt*, Hooped, i : had for those who need such for the early Fall, 0 4 sod 12-4 Cotton Sheeting; heavy Woolens, sad Sheep Grey Satinet", for farm hands; brown and b.oacheri Cotton Shirting: Cotton Oznabargs: Blan- Set? ami many other articles All of which they p eri'* themselves will be offered, wholesale and re ts: , at the very lowest maket rata*. an IS—d6w THOMAS R. PRICE it CO Anthracite, Midlothian and Black HfcaTH Coal.—The subscriber is now prepared to fur. Ib the best PHILADELPHIA ANTHRACITE, and LUMP COAL from the above Chesterfield mines. which he wil' sell at the lowest market priee, lor ,-kili, or its equivalent. Orders left at the auction bouse of Larus Si Shine, "4 Main ttreet, will meet with prompt, attention. a'.i 15—3 m P. C. LARUS. WP. VVII barhe r, Dealer In Liquors Wines, (.igars, tie., No. 208 Main rtreet, Richmond, Va. my 31—l* tV The American Hotel, Staunton—A. N. KRKXXh.NRIDGE k. CO., Proprietor*, C. L. Dib r«ii, late of Lynchburg, Superintendent. je U—iim tV White Grease! White Grease !—This 's the best and mest economical Grease ever knows, tor lb; axles of wagons, carriages, ounibusses, carts i.t and for ail rough gearing, cog wheel*, Ico. It i run on the axles in tha hottest weather, but tetanias the same consistency winter and summer.— fror aale in cans of Sand ti pounds, and in kegs, by MEADE k BAKER, Druggists, IS6, N. W. corner of Main and 10th street*, jy 23—dicSra fT" Dr. Duponco's iiolden I*llU for Fe- Mu.rsThe combination of ingredients in the Fills tre perfectly harmless. Their efficacy and merits tue bused upon an extensive practice ef over thirty years; and, where the directions have been strictly In.. ved, they have nevar failed to correct all irregu la.mes, relieve painful and difficult menstruation, pin caiarly at the change ef life. They will cure ail weakness, and remove all obstructions arising from coi J. exposure er any causes; and maybe used suc cessfully aa a preventive. Call upon the agents, and jet a ci.calar for particulars free. frice 41 per box, with full directions. Sold whole is- &ud retail, by PURCELL, LAUD ic CO., Oen ersi Slate Agents, cor.ier of Main and Pearl streets, iiitainoud, Vs.; DUVAL & NORTON, corner Main tad ; lL sta. Richmond, Va.; GRUBB3 6l APPER 80S, No.. 201 Broad street, Richmond, Va, J. W. AMS, No. it Pearl street, Richmond, Va. Tco above agents will supply dealers at proprie tor s prices. and seud the pills by mail (confidentially) toeiiiier city or country, on receipt of #1 through pott uftice Kicnmond, Va. N d Signature J. Daponco on each box. Je 6—3 m* OT Afflicted thirteen yearn nnd rured in ! >*e wetK.—Read the following letter from the ilev. J lines Temple; PHti.Atiti.rHiA, June 9th, 18.56 l'rof l)e Gratb; I have been afflicted for thirteen years with neuralgia and other painful compiaints, and 1 have beeu unable to sleep soundly or walk any dmanee for many years past. Last week 1 got a bot t:e of your ''Electric Oil." The first night I slept •ouadiy and well, and to-day 1 am like a new man. — My *ife could not believe ner eyes Your Electric V!l has done in one week what the physicians of Phi ladelphia ftnled to do in thirteen years. Oratefully youis. Rev. James Tbmpli, 310 South street. Sold by PL'RCELL, LADD t CO., Richmond, and t»;u>igisis in every town. Principal Depot, No. 39 Sth street, Phil Ma. Beware of dangerous •euuterfeits. an I>—U !1T J. F. Mardner, M. D., Homrropnthlc Richmond, Va i,*" Othoe on Governor street, near the Richmond ouse • aa 29 —43m f~S r Kulchelor'i liulr Dye.—Twenty year* *nd application justify the p oprietor in thw the beat Hair Dye in existence. cye« tj.ac* or brown instantly. without the least "V-'ry to hair or skin. Mhde and sold, or applied, (in mmi private rooms) at liuiclicior'e Wig Ifaotory, iSioadway, fisw York. TiiC for •&!# by BENNETT, BEERS U FIBHER, 125 Ma. j. cruet T'H b.—Tiii* inetiibt'i* of the Virginia , Agricultural Society residing in the city '• r«.icn:snnd will be summoned to meet, ou the MOMIJAY in October next, at the City ii all, j, ' te<! purpose of electiug sixteen members to the Awembly. Life members, and every such ' Uj t jus e member of the Society as shell satisfy the j '"'Wiener conducting tne election, that he has *' • auuua! flues, or who shall then pay the same, . - i'o entitled to rote. Accounts of annual members Lt ' :a fut lUU> the hands of Mr. James A. August, '• .ttn authorized agent to receive the same. The **® nl *liun ol his receipt to tho Co-umissiuner at the *ct:oo, wul te conclusive evidence of the holder's ' *UtW vote CH B. WILLI AMB, Sec'y and Treas , — Va State Agricultural Snelety. K4IK.-feisuut pro , j lO »rect any building upon the Fair >l \.' 10 t< " ler articles for Exni"ijtion are respect ate i <k> »o before the Ist of Oe ober, w c.i o> on the undersigned for positions. 1,, ,I " W '" J tbem alrefdy built, are ree ested • e theai put in repair by that time. , uW , CHARLES DIM MOCK, *" a " L t » Chief Marshall IJ 11 vexes New Yerlt I'tecH; . Apple do. For ml* by * ' *IZER U fHAUP, 24 Main st BPBCIAL NOTICES. T Rleri'hMli vtail in* Wit. mond.—We would moat inapertfnllv e *|| _* tion Waaeofthe and aalaafta now before th« public. W> sneak of r t^f»riTJ RHEUMATIC LINIMENT edin every diaaaae for which * Liniment ««Lu »L a*ed, and we .peak kw>wi««ly when ,he™ never wu, to our knowledge, an articla to rea'llv va luable in a family a* thi* Liniment. Than •! 15 vne merchant., ona and all. to In* <„ . w# T' before they leave the elty, , a d oar word it fh« "iiaffisaraftsrr ssrw. bembett,i.«K 3 .. ns^j^uSiiia! _ ae 4—lw rv T» Rtn.k I »^ l , i: " MO ""i> A »« n «i22, ia «. certify thatdur.ng the winUr' and my Phj.lo.au. iu Richmond, h. ,'L ab ' 6 --"'rare? ;w " *. ..V" ."KSS," T,„ .C.jitotS ffiTi s Xf%i 32££££i fKtf'"" ii,?» I Sttlnj.—To atrnngcr* viaitlnc the city, and cltueu. : If you wi.h to *et your Hau cut iu the lale.t and moat becoming atyle, I w>uld advl.e you to call an HOBSON. at T.i. hair Cuttln*, shaving, Shampoaing and Bathing room, under the American Hotel. Kntrance on llth atreet. W. B. Whiakera Dyed either Black or Brown $olor. Ftp* llntha . Ilntha! Bntha !— Hot, Cold and Shower Baths can ba had at all houra from bo clock. A. M. to IP P. M., at the Hair Cutting, Sha ding and Shampooning Saloon, under the American Hotel. Kntrance on llth street. Siu*le bath 25 eta. or 5 ticket* for I dollar. m j, mi 70m Hiire nrrn nny of JohnMun'a Fi»Tr Cbmt or Douai Pictures, you will goto hi. Daguerreotype VVagon*, corner 7th aud Broud.U and get one or two Likene.se* to give to your friend.. They are in the best style and largor than you can get elsewhere. JOHNSON himself i* operator in tbe.e Wagon*, No. 7 and I#. He been about twelve year, in the busiuen*. au 7—lrn* IV Board «r Trade of Klrbiuoail... Horace L. Kent, Frei't. E. B. Bkntlkv, Treai'r. William B. Isaacs, Secretary. Committer, of Arbitration. WI LLI AM S. DONNAN, Chairman. LAKKIN \V. Ulazkbuouk, Jnjts B. Duruv « t " UEa ' E ' L. D. Ceehihaw.' my 27—U . fVKlctcher's Hair Tonic la one of the happiest as well as most useful preparation* that evur wa» invented for the Hair. Its aoothing and pene trating effects are wonderfully and perceptibly felt insomuch that the general exefamation is, "Oh what a delightful article Fletcher'* Hair Tonic is;" and it* benefits are unequalled by any other preparation. It perfectly eradicates dandruff from the scalp; it speed ily stops the hair from falling oil'; it makes the coarsest hair soft and pliant, and the redest hair, by the use of a few bottles, is changed to a beautiful dark brown.-' Nor is there any preparation that is equal to Fletcher's in dressing hair. One or two applica tions a week being sufficient to keep it in a healthy condition. It is sold by the principal Druggists in the city and country, and for sale, wholesale and retail by the manufacturer, JOHN B. JOHNSON, je 6 10th at., between Mam and Cary. rr Dr. Coons, lute oi »t. Louis. Mo. Of fice and residence on 3d street, west side, between Maishall ana Clay sts. jy 81—3 m* r#"Cnrd.~B. I>. Dcnoon, Bell and Brans Founderer. Fancy Grate and Fender Manufacturer, No.?£> Main street, between Bth and 9th, west aide, Richmond, Va. jy 10—6 m J/ AL L THAUE, 1856. J. WII.LIMQHAM. | B. F. TARDY. WILLINGHAM & TARDY, Importers and wholesale dealers in Foreign, Domestic, fttaple and Fancy DRY GOODS, No. 13 Peakl St., Richmond, Va., Have in store, and are receiving daily, a large and genera! stock of Fall and Winter DRV GOODS, to which they ask the attention of merchants visiting this market They make no claims to tuperior ad rantaget over their competitors, either as importers or buyeis, but assume that they possess advantages equal to any, and solicit confidently an examination of their stock, k'elow they enumerate a few of r ,e leading styles: Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetinf of all the different width>. Sattinets; 3-4 and 6-4 Fulled Cloth* Piaid Linseys, at all price* Large stock of Blankets English and American Prints, all grade* Coburgs, De Laines, Alpacas Ginghams, and Ladies' Dresa Good* Cloths and Cassimeras Shawls. Cloaks and Mantles With a general stock of Hosiery, Glove*. Spool Cotton, Threads, Sic. Terms—Six months credit, or 6 per cent, discount for cash. WILLINGHAM & TARDY. Richmond, Aagust SI, 1856. I have engaged with Messrs. WIL LINGHAM it TAfcDV for the Fall Trade, and will ba pleased to have my friends call on me, promising every effort to give them satisfar.tinn The Commission business of Hl T NT & BRO. will be attended to as heretofore by our senior partner, to which I will return by the Ist of November. au3o—lin D.R. HUNT. DUSTIN V UKiHONB'rUA'i'KU.-i'rale*. •or L S. respectfully informs the ladies aad gen tlemen of Richmond and vicinity, that information will be given in alt the affairs relating to life—such as eickneas or health, wealth, love, marriage, journeys, law suits, difficulties in business, absent frienda, of lichea, legacies or estate, and all concerns of life.— Any peraon wishing to know a true and eorract state ment of all things—past present aud future—mast bring or send their age. Terms—3o cents, each. Cures will also be made (white, or ot' color,) of all the following diseases; Chronic cases. Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Wasting of the Body, Scrofulas, Connumpton, Cancers, Coughs, Spit tiDs of Blood. .Rheumatism, Head-Ache or Tooth- Ache, Pains in the Limbs, aud all kiads of Distemp ers. Apply in Adam's Valley, 2d house from corner of Ifitn, on Poplar street, opposite Lancasterial School, over the creek, No. 2, Prof. L S. en the door. Advice given free to the poor and afflicted. No advice given to people of color, only on sickness, nor afier sundown. ae I—;n* r r IRNI Nt; KM'ABlilSiii>iKMT~.'i'he subscriber Ims taken the Turning Establishment, near Haxall's Mill, formerly Mr. Belvin's. He has all the facilities to do Turning on the lowest terms, and the neatest manner. Thankful for past favors he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Orders may be left at Mr. Belvin's Furniture store. 1ra * STEPHEN CHILDREY. UA^T 1 , M J' KK JIANtFAUTU KKi> NUO v SPADES.—Having taken the Agen cy for the Worts, we respectfully solioit the orders of the Trade. The quality of the goods, as well as our terms, will be found quite equal with any of the Northern markets. THOMPSON fc OUDESLUYS, No. 57 South Gay st, near Pratt St., se 4—if lm Baltimore, Md. (VlOi'JCJi— lite subscriber han purchased il the Drug Store lately in charge of Dr O. B. Hill, on the corner cf Franklin Street and Market Place, and proposes to continue the Drug fcusineaa in all its branches. He expects to make considerable additions (o the stock, and feels assured that he can ofier to the citizens of Richmond and his country lrienda, supe lior inducements in the way of trade. Having been engaged in the Drug Bnsiness exten sively in anotner city in th:s State tor several years, and with competent assistanu, he is prepared to eon duct the Apothecary business properly and satisfac tory. Prescriptions carefully prepared and compounded at any hour ef the day or night. JNO. W. GARLICK, M- D. TJ A VINU sold my entire estnblUlimeot of IX Drugs, Medicines, 4tc., to Dr. J. W. Garlick, I cheerfully recommend him to my former patrons and friends, feeling assured that his past experience not only as a Physician, but as a drug list, for several years past, will entitle him to the fullest confidence, and a liberal patronage from the community. au V 9 lOt OWEN B HILL. IJALL l AlflPAJliN 1836: r FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. I beg leave to return my many thanks for the lib eral pationage bestewed upon me of late years, and hope by close attention to my patrons' warns to merit a continuance of the same My facilities are greater than ever before, and I ana determined (In all lair competition) to sell my goods, of toe same quality and workmanship, aj iow as any house In my line In Virginia My stock will be large and ample to ensure a fit, my styles are new ana will consist of all the latest and most desirable style* and patterns, both of cut and design. In the market. A call is respectfully soli cited from all in want, at 114 Main street. My molts—Suiall profits large sales, good articles and satisfaction to the buyitr. se3 WM. IRA SMITH. FAINTINIi.-I'ke undersigned Imtc as sociated themselves together (or the purpose of conducting the Painting business in all its branches nnder the style of MITCHELL fc HEWITT, at the late stand of Hewitt k Smith, which firm is dissolved. We solicit a small share of the public patronage. a. D. MITCHELL. unto— 12t* T B HEWITT, I KO*AHi»rt INSTANT BKLIKV AND IJ BPEtiUY CURE, for Coughs, Colds aod Asthma. For aaie by DUVaL k NORTON, •« f> Drnstists. Ifith and Main sir. BtPHBHIB BaKI£B»« i/UII XlOl'H.—a C. Snead'i brand, (or sale by WOMBLK It CLAIBORNE, te 4 Mo. U Feat! street CO.PARTWBRBHIP. fto. d P.-.\\> HrtTp'tM«dav _V^r ud t »i th «• «• c. u.ru£H ANTS. The business will liereafter he conducted firw of VAN-LEW. TAYLOR k CO J«ly I, IRAS—jy S VAfi-LEW k TAYLOR. (J *»•**A MTWKKeJMI P.—Tk« u.der.lg.rd h * v * , t ' li a day associated themselves under the style of \\ M. PALMER, SON A CO., fir the pur pose <>f conducting the Agricultural Implement and B«ed bue nms, at the old stand, No. 20 Main street, lstely occupied by the senior partner. WM. PALMER. WM. H. PALMER, ni u J „ VV M. H. TURPIN. Richmond. Sep'. I, 1116. M i—6t FRI/K. 950,WH)! ALABAMAJ.OTTERY! \ Authorized by the Stale of Alabama \ SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY, - v (CLASS O.) To b. drawn In the city of Montgomery, Alabama, ia public, on FRIDAY, (September 12, 1836) OH THE Havana plani SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Prises amounting to 200,000 DOLLARS Will he distributed according to the following mag nificent Scheme: .30,000 TICKETB ONLY! 1 prize of •50.000 is $50,008 1 do ot 25,000 ia 25,000 1 do of 15.000 ia 15,000 I do of. 10.000 ia 10,000 1 do of. 6,000 is 6,000 1 do of. 5,000 is 5,000 1 do of 3,000 is 3,00(1 S prizes of I,oooare 3,000 10 do of. 500 are 5,000 Eft do of. 400 are 32,000 100 do of 200 are 20,000 API'KOXIMATION I'tUZES. 4 prizes of $400 approximating to $50,000 prize are I,GOO 4 prizes of $300 approximating to $25,0W pri-e are 1,200 4 prizes of <>2£>o approximating to $15,000 prisseure ] 000 4 pnzes ot $176 approximating to $10,000 are 700 4 prizes of $150 approximating to $6,000 prize are 600 4 prizes of $125 approximating to $5,000 prize are 500 4 prizes of $100 approximating to $3,000 prize are 400 4 pnzes of $B0 approximating to $1,008 prize are 320 4 prizes of $70 approximating to $1,000 prize are 280 4 prizes of $50 approximating to $1,000 prize are 200 40 priz°s of $40 approximating to $500 prizoare 1,600 320 prizes of $30 approximating to $400 prize are 9,600 400 prizes of $20 approximating to $200 prize are 8,000 1000 prizes amounting to $200,000 Whole Tickets, $10; Halve* $5; Qut'rs $2.50. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from I to 30,000, corresponding with those numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and plaeed iuone wbeel. The first 200 prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in auother wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the itme time a prize is drawn from the other wheel. The number and prize drawn out are opened and exhibit ed to the audience, and registered by the Commis sioner, the prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. _ Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding and the two succeefling numbers to those drawing the tirst 200 prizes, will be entitled to the 800 approximation prizes, according to the Scheme. PP~The Managers, determined that their Lotteries shall excel all others, offer to the public the above scheme, which, for the brilliancy of its capitals and the chances of obtaining prues, has never been equalled Or Remember that every prize i« drawn, and pay able in full without reduction. CfAll prizes of $1090 and nnder, paid imme diately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchaser! im mediately after the drawing. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Ticket* at either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to S. SWAN & CO , Atlanta, Ga., an 12—tS12 Or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. KOKCiIA LOTTKHV. " [Authorized by the Slate of Georgia.] PRIZES GUARANTEED ! FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY! CLASS 19. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub lic, on SATURDAY, September 27, ISSO, ON THK HAVANA PLAN w Purchasers in buying one odd number, and ona even number, Whole Ticket, are guaranteed to draw $8 Halves and Quarter Tickets in proportion, with chances of obtaining the larger prizes, which are a hundred per sent, better for the purchaser than any other Lotttery in existence. SAM-L SWAN & CO., Managers. Prize* Amounting to 9204,000 ! Will bo distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME! 80,000 Tickets—ls, 185 Prizes!! I Prizo of $40,000 is $40,000 1 Prize of 10,000 is 10,000 1 Prize of 10,000 is 10,000 1 Prize of 5,000 is 5 000 1 Prize of. 2,000 is 2,000 1 Prize of 1.000 is 1,000 1 Prize of 1 01 0 is 1,000 10 Prizes of. 20H are 2.090 100 Prizes of. 100 are 10,000 4 Prizes of $200 approximating to $40,000 Prize, are $800 4 Prizes of $100 approximating to $10,000^ Prize, are 400 4 Prizes of $75 approximating to $10,000 Prize, are 300 4 Pnzes of $b0 approximating to $5,000 Prize, are 24* 4 Prizes of $50 approximating to $2,000 Priza, are 4 Prizes of *40 approximating to $1,000 Prize, are 160 4 Prizes of $25 approximating to $1,000 Prize, are 100 40 Prizes of $20 approximating to $200 Prizes, are 800 15,000 Prizes of $8, are 120,000 15 185 Prizes, amount'ng to $204,000 The 15,000 Prizes of $8 are determined by the num ber which draws the $40,000 Prize—if that number should be an odd number, tbeu every odd number Ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8 ; if an even number, then every even number ticket will be entitled to B>B in addition to any other prize which may be drawn. All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are even— all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are odd Remember that every prize is drawn, and pay able in full, without deduction. ty All prizes of 4> 1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual lime of3o days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchaser* im mediately after the drawing. The plan of drawing the Lottery will be sent with all Tickets ordered Whole Tickets 10 Halves 5, Quarter* 2.50. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Ticket* at either office. ORKAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. Aa one half the ticket* are guaranteed to draw $8, we wilt sell Certificate* of Package* of 10 Ticket*] (odd ant even number*,) at the following rate* : All that the 10 Ticket* draw over the amount gua ranteed, aecruea to the purchaser. Certificate of Package* of 10 Whale Ticket*, *60 10 Half •' 30 " " 10 Quarters " la Address order* for Ticket* or Certificate* of Paok age* of Tickets either to 8. SWAN k CO, Atlanta, Ga. or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. an 26—-dtSep27 NEW HIUN FAINTINU ÜBTABLIHU. MENT.—J- RICHaRDS, formerly of 10, Main street, ha* resumed buiinea* again on the cerner of 10th aud Main street*, back of Mr. Harrington'* Ci gar (tore, entrance on 10th atreet, and will give hi* attention to every deecription of Sign, Fancy and Or namental Painting. Window Curtain* Painted to order, on snort no tico. J R. trusts that by attention, punctuality and mod erate charges, to gain a share of public patronage. au 25—2w" AUKNCV.—We reapect- J fully solicit COLLEC tINO throughout Virginia, North Carolina, Tenne****. and other part* of the Union Having un*urpe**ed facilities to *acure and collect debt*, we feel eafe in laying that we can ren der .attraction to all who m*y be disposed to patroa- Ue us. We refer to onr wheU^edejUen^enMally. 63 Main street, Richmond. W. r. Okttv k Co., SO Sycamore it., Patertburg. se 4—dim* t /I(JANO.-'l5O uai No. IPennytMn Uimie U for tale by CHAB V. WORTHAM It CO. , se 4- tK AUCTION RAT,TIB. future DAriT By Taylor dc WllHnra». HAL.K OF ONK MUIBTY TAVKBN (NOW BROAD ?,- R o 8 ,5T,i , i?15 L ' PROPERTY, IH THE CITY OV RICHMOND. ON BROAD Hj}., AT AUCTION. "7,, , °' n •'•••I »f tnut, executed by Isaac A. Ooddin to the subscriber, as trustee, dated Ifith An gnst, 1154, and recorded in the office of the clerk of Mcbmoitd Hustings Court, being thereto requested Wi^2rw n v fl .l I *7- 1 ? the ,lUd t*"* named, I (hell, on TUESDAY, the lith of September, 1856, at 5 o'clock, th ® premiiee, eel I the property thereby »2 ? * £** ™»div»ded moiety of l"t No. ihi 2„l ij" , !l e elt 7 of Richmond, situated on _iik 2.k J .°l °* d ,tr ««t, at it* intersection with Kth etreet, fronting 130 feet on Jlroad Arret, and mnmm back the full depth of aaid lot No. 714, being the same lot upon which the Bwan Tavern ? B'reet Hotel) ia .ituated Alio, one un divided moiety of one othai lot or paroel ofland ad jmmng the ab>ve on the Aiming® feet on Broad street.and running leak the full depth, the saidpioce of ground baring thereon a lafge brick building, whictt hM been need at a itaMe for aaid tavern; which (aid lot of land ii part of lot No. 78t in the plan of (aid city. The highly valuable character of this property is thereof t° 81 unnecessary a further description Tlrms—Sufficient in ea»h to pay the expenses of ' nd . bon d« amounting in the aggregate to ♦8,a30, with interest thereen from the 16th of Au guat, 1851, and the remainder to be payable in inch manner in may be preacribed bv the grantor in said deed of trust JAMES M. TAYLOR, Trustee. Tavi.or it Williams, Aucti. se 5-tds Land in iibnkico county, on MEADOW BRIDGE ROAD, AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst., commencing at 12 o'clock, M., in front of our office, will be sold, 5 acres of land, situated in Henrico county, on the west tide of the Meadow Bridge Ronri, and adjoining the lands of Messi*. Felix Cross, H. T. Pendleton and others, being a portion of the tract of land formerly owned by tbo laie Jne. Carter, dee'd. Terms.—One-half cash: balance at 6 months with interest. TAYLOR WILLIAMS, _ Auctioneers. By E. H. Cook iV Co. '|>ri;htkks» sale of house anw * LOT. —As Trustee jin a certain deed made o:t he loth day of March, 1855, by N. W. Walton and wife, to secure to the Protection Building Fund Company the sum of tour hundred and eighty-two dollars, which said deed is duly recorded in the Hustings Court of the City of Richmond, we will, in execu tion of said trus> dead, proceed to sell, on the pre mises, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of September, the property conveyed in said deed, viz: A lot of Land on 'tic western side of 7th street, nearly oppo site the City Spring, containing 22 feet front, and run ning back 130 feet, upon which there is a two story wooden tenement, in good repair. Thetitieto said property is indisputable; but sell ing as Trustees, we will convey such title onlv as is in us vested. J. B. DANKORTII, » ALEX. STERLING, > Trustees. C. WALTHALL. 5 Fale conducted by E. B. Cook it Co., Aucts. se 6 By Hlchard Cauthorn. ON MONDAY, Mt» luntant. at 10o'clock, at my store. 1 will sell 4 barrels 4ih proof Bran dy; 2 barrels Whiskey; 2 boxes Ground Coffee; 2 lihds. prime Shoulder Bacon; 6 barrels superfine new Flour, Kutter Herrings, kc. CROCKERY WARE.—AIso 40 dozen pearl white Grinite Plates, and 20dozen Tumblers. ROOTS, SHOES.—AIso 2 cases Kip Skin, lined and bound Shoes; Misses Gaiters; Children's Shoes, &<•. seG R. CAU THORN. By Thoina* W . Kecset, (Office with Geo. J. Summer, No. 20 Pearl street.) f * KNTKKI< 11 O U »fe 11 O L. D FUKNI TURE FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, on TUESDAY morning next, September 9th, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the late rtsidence of Dr. Davis, on 6th, between Clay and Leigh streets, all of his Household Furniture, which is entirely new and of the best quality, consisting in part of Tete-a-Tetes; Parlor Cbairs, mahogany; Rocking Chairs ; What-Noc; Parlor Tables ; Sideboard ; Bu reaus; Washstands; Mahogany Extension Dininz Table; Feather Beds; Mattresses; Bedsteads; Oil Cloth; Matting; Window Curtains; Cornices, &o. ALSO—I Cooking Stove, fee. Me 6 THOMAS W. KEEBEE. Ai»ct. By Davenport. Allen it Co. dkc., AT AUCTION.-On T THURSDAY, 11th September, we will sell Ht 10 o'clock, at our Auction Store, an assortment of GRO CERIES, viz: 100 bags Laguayra Colf-e. 200 hags prime Java Coffee. 101 bbis. Coffee Sugnie. 100 bbls. Molasses. 25 hhds do. 10W reams Wrapping Paper. 200 bundles do Twine. 200 boxes Candles. I>o bbls. Old Rye and Restiried Wl lskuy. 50 bbls. Rum 15 half pipss Brandy. 25 bbls Tanner*' Oil. bt cases Gunpowder Tea. 100 boxes Black Tea, fce. Terms : Under $ 100 cosh; $100 and over, 4 mouths credit for approved paper. DAVENPORT, ALLEN It CO , se 6 Auctioneers. IN HHKSrKHKIKLU COUNTY IT FOR SALE.—The mbscriber offers his FARM, in the above county, for sale—containing 435J acres of land, 100 acres cleared and in cultivation, the balance in woods, partly original growth of Fine. Oak and Clinsnut. There is about 50 acres of good Meadow land, one-fourth of which is well drained and ast in Timothy and Herds Qraas. The soil is adapted to the cultivation of Wheat, Corn, Oats, and some gocd Tobacco land. The impiovements con sist of a Dwelling House with 4 rooms, tew Kitchen, Bam and Stables, with all other necessary out houses ; a well of good water and two never-failing Springs, and a young Orchard of selected Fruit Trees. There is an abundance of Marl on the place easily railed, a larse quantity of whieh has been spread on the land. The location is healthy and situated about 7 miles from Petersburg, on the Courthouso road, and 6 miles from the Courthouse. Persons wishing to purchase, can examine the premises thoroughly, by calling on Mr. T. Basks, at the farm. Terms accommodating, and made known on application to me. If not sold privately before, it will be offered at auction, 2nd MONDAY, Bth September, at Chester field Court House. an3l— d7t RO. R. HILL. RUNAWAYS. YH KANAUAV-Si^IU^VVAHO-Liist epf Sunday, August 24th. a negro man named jARICMARD CURRY, 5 feet 10 inches high, J% about 24 or 25 yeats old, ginger cake color, has £Ls his hair tied up in small strings, had on a sum mer suit, a white coat, a pair of check pants and a wheat straw hat. A reward of fifteen dollars will be paid for his de livery to me in Richmond. HIRAM CARNELL, se t-6>* Brook Avenue. WATCHES AND JBWULR Y J My grandfather's watch if battered and old, never contained either jewels or gold; I've cairied thee now for many long years. And cherished by me, though some gave thee sneer*. Although thou art thick, and not outwardly fine, Through summer and winter you've kept up good time; I've seen many a rival, all cased in fine gold, Yet still 1 prefer you for time, though yeu're old; Poor, common and worn, with a thin silver ease— I scarcely can see the time now by thy face, Vet still I can hear, by that old wheezy sonnd, You must be repaiied, or you'll soon run aground; And so long as 1 live, none shall part me and yon. Save while you're repairing by BAR-TUOL-O-MEW; And as those old hands point the hour of day, It tells mo how time passes swiftly away; For soon must I leave thee, f«r none will be caring, 1 go, like you then, for a thorough repairing. W. J. BARTHOLOMEW, Watch and Clock Maker, Corner of Uth and Main street*. N. B.—Watches, Clocks and Jewelery of even de scription carefully repaired. Hair Ornament* of eve ry kind made, and Engraving neatly executed on the shortest notice, and on as moderate terms as any other house in the city. je 3 « KKfcp.ll AKUIVAL OF JKW ELRT Or THE LATEST STYLES— gl J. Jest to hand a large variety of Jewelry of ■■■■(the moat fashionable atylea, among which iaaome entirety new ityle* The assortment con *i*ti in part of Cameo, Gold Stone, Lava, Moaai* and Diamond Pin*; Kar-Rings, Finger-Kings and Brace let* ; also, a large variety Watch Ktyt, Oold aad Silver Pencil*, Oold Pen*, the best manufactured, and a large variety ef Silver Ware. All goed* war ranted a* represented and will be sold at a living profit. MYERS U JANKE, y 22 751 M aln rtreet. I INBKKO OlL—Fure Llnaeed and Fa- M-A tent paint Oil, frtah supply received, and for •ale by A BUDBJUK, 2 No. St. I AM RKUKIVINU die MUMMtI I Hennessey's Cognac BRANDY, in wood aad glass Amonllllado aad Romano SHERRY Regioa Port WINE Claret and Champagne do Superior SALAD OIL ...... . London MUSTARD, » lb. and half lb. bosaa Engßsh and Imitation English CHEESE Moehaand Java COFFEE Judd'a patent Sperm CANDLES And a few dosen BEEF TONGUES, of esba qua lity—which 1 will aell at a small advance for oash, or toponetaal c-tomer. on %.^^ PKINB . A few tabe of »ery 800 Goehen BUTTERatr* gilt my 14—f IV KW nklrts; Bkel- eton do.; Fall Print*; Black Silk Mitt* i a groat °' NIMMO k CO. AUCTION SALBS. ~ rOTDIUB DATS. By UoMta Z A»pmm. 70 PLANK HO AD. AVAnrmnn A 2r?J? RICHMOND. 'OR SALE AT AUCTION.-Will be sold on TUESDAY, the9th September, IMG, on the promisee, commencing at one a clock, P. M., 70 acre* of Land on the i>laak read, "d.totning the land of Mr. Elijah Priddy, with a email Log Hoese thereon.) wood' WUmt ° f the he4T i-T covered with pine Terms.' Otio-fonrth eaeh. balance at 4, 8, and 12 months fornegotiable note a, Intereet added, and title retained till laat note u paid. OODDIN k Af PERSON, Auction eera. f AND FOR SA(iK.»UaYlig deiemdaed Li to nwm W eat this fall, I ehall offer all of my Real batata for aale privately, until during the rail and if not aold, it will then be sold publicly, at which time due notice will be given, to wit: the place on which I reside, lying on the road leading from the Williamsburg road, ronnd by Ramaey'e Mill, opto Shed town, formerly Blakey'a Mills, and opposite the farm of said Ramsey, adjoining the land of C. B Williams, md running down to Fulton town. aboet a quarter of a mile from the corporation line, contain ing Fifteen Acres, with good Dwelling, andallnecee sary out-houses; a fine well of water in the yard — The land is in a high state of cultivation, and would make a splendid market garden. Also, a Tract of Land, lying six mil»a from the city, on the south side of the main Williamsburg Stage Road, containing 341 acres, all in wood and h«avy timber, except about thirty acres, which has been cultivated, with a good This tract would make a line farm, The wood is very to market, anU is in ha!f« mile^^^^^^^^^^HLii. Also, another Tract* side of said Williamsburg Run Roud, and bounded on roads its entire length, and corners York River Railroad, and contains 66 aSres. all in wood, ex cept übout twenty acres. The tract ha* a new Cottage residenoe, just neatlv Cnish»d, with a good store-house, and some other buildings. A stor« ia kept at it at this time, and is said to ba a good stand. For further information, applv to Messrs Goddin t Au'EUjUn, or to the subscriber at his residence, the tirst named place. WM F HORD ar«'i?n 0 « r 5 eo i- Bg re *' eytate will b « aold at auction on MONDAY atiernoen, the 15th September, 1856, at 1 o clock, commencing on the Williamsburg road, wich noat Cottage restdeuce. Terms accommoda ting. se 1 OODDIN k APPF.RSUN. Aucta CiHAMi FA AM tl.\MiV bK, AT THE O END i)jf TIIK MECHANICSVILLE TURIf PIKK. SIX MILES FROM RICHMOND FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on THURS DAY, the 11th September, 1g56, on the premiaes coiumenciuj; at 3 o'clock, the small farm owned by Mr. Gilson V ia. and now occupied by Mid. Catherine Talley, containing 21 acres, of which 12 acres is heav ily set in wood. It has a good orchard on it, and a well of excellent water in the yard. The buildings are in good repair, and suitable for a small family. Terms made known at the honr of sale. OODDIN it APPERSON, se I—dtd* Auctioneers. CALK OF a liOI'SE AND O LOT ON CHURCH HILL, UNDER A TRUST DEED.—Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, dated the 16th day of May, 1848, of record in the Clerk's office of Henrico county court, execated by Charles L. Price, and Mary Francis, hii wife, to the undersigned, ai trustees, for the purpose of securing the debt therein mentioned, due to Loftin N. Eilett, we shall, vn THURSDAY, the 18th day cfSeptember, 1856, commencing at half-past 4 o'clock, P. M., pro ceed to sell at public auction, en the p'emises, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property, lying on Church Bill, in the vicinity of Richmond, (being the late residence of Philip B. Marwood, deceased.) to wit: A certain lot or parcel of land, fronting 132 leet on Marshall street, believed to contain half an acre, ly ; ng between 27th and 28th streets, and run ning back 165 feet, together with the brick dwelling house and other improvements thereon. Also, a certain lot in rear of ths one last mentioned, frsnting f>6 feet on Clay street, and running back, of even width, 165 feet along 28th 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, 165 feet. Acting as trustees, we shall convey with special warranty cnly. Should the sale be prevented at the time above men tioned, from rain or any other cause, then the saia sale will be continued from day to day, (Sundays excepted,) to the hour aforesaid, until a sale of the property is eb'ected. ANDREW E. ELLETT, > - , JAS. A. GODDIN, { Trustees. 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 16th May, 1855, of the pur chase money, will be required in cash; und should It be desired by the purchaser ot said propeity, a credit of one and two years will be given tor the balance of said purchase money, in equal payments, with interest thereon from the day 01 sale, to be secured by a trust deed on the property sold. ANDREW E. ELLETT,) „ » JAS. A. GODDIN, ' j Tiuat.es. Sale conducted by Goddin k. Appkrson, Aucts. au 26— dtda Real estaih at ah hon.—trust SALE.—By virtue of a deed ef trust executed to the undersigned as Trustee, on the 4th day of Decem ber, 1851, and of record in the Clerk's office of the Couii'y Court of Henrico county, 1 shell proceed, ob MONDAY, the Bth of September, at 4 o'clock. P. M., at the rsquent of the beneficiary in said deed named, to sell at public auction, on tha premises, the proper ty conveyed in said dsed, to wit: A certain lot of Land, with all the improvement* thereon, lying in the county of Henr.co, near the city of Richmond, fronting .12 feet an the North sidj ot Clay street, as extended into the county of Henrico, and running back within parallel lines 100 feet to an allay feet wide; then crossing the said 10 feet alley, extending the said Lot on the northern side of said alley 12 feet deep from the alley, making 122 feet deep from Clay street.—lt being the property at present occupied by Mr Jesse G. Davidson. For a more full description of which (aid lot of Land, reference is made to said deed. There are two brick tenements upon the above named lot, in good repair, with a well of water and other conveniences upon the premises. Terms—Cash as to so muen cf the proceeds as will pay the sum of #475; balance in equal instalments of six and twelve months bearing interest. The foregoing sale will take; place positively anj witnout reserve. EDWARD Y. CANNON, Trustee. Goddin A. Appkrson*, Aucts. an 29—td 60 ACttJKS O* fcXCiiSkl-KNT OABDBN- Z ING LAND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION — Will be sold on TUESDAY, Uth of September, 18a? at 11 o'clock A. M., st North Run Meeting Houne. 6$ miles north of Richmond, by the Brook Plank Road, will be sold 62 ncirs of excellent (hardening Land, having on it from 1000 to 1200 cords of wi od, n ostly pine. A never-failing stream of water runs Lhrough it and two very tine springs. On this land are some fini situations for lee houses and ponds. The business cf ice, gardening and wood, may be carried on at this place with profit. This land is in half a mile of th* farms of Messrs Delapliine and Warwick, on the Plank Road, and ad joins the land of Dr. Dtrracott and others. Posses sion given at once. Terms—One-half cash; the ctlier half at 12 moi., for bon<?s bearing interest from the day of sale, secur ed by a deed of trust upon tha land. y P H. WALDROP. Goddin St Apperson, Aucts. se 5 <on ACRES OP L.AND IN HENRICO. JoU ON THE PLANK ROAD, EIGHT MILES ABOV F. RICHMOND. FOR SALE AT AUCTION. -On TUESDAY, the 9th day of September, 1856 will be sold at auction, on tho piemises, at 12 o'clock. M 130 acres of Wood Land, located as above, and ad joining the land of Mr. Jas. 8. Ryall. It hm up*r. it a small lojj house. It will be divided into two tracts of about acres each. Terms : Ooe-third cieh, balance at 4 ana 8 months, tor negotiable nous. interest added; secured by atrust deed, 01 title retained. GODDIN k APPERSON, , a 5 Auctioneer*. HOUSE AND LOT ON BAKKRStreet FOR SALE AT AUCTION —Will be Mid on the premise* on MONDAY, September <®th, 1356, , at 5 o'clock, P. M., a small House aud Lst, on Southside of Baker street, near to St. Peter street, recently oc cupied by Mr. (iarnett Lowry, fronting 19 feet and tunning back 150 feet to an alley. Term*.—One-third cash; balance at 3and 6 month* for negotiable notes. interest added and Utia retained till the note* are paid. M 4 OODDIN Sl APPKRSON, Auet». BEAUTIFUL. FAtUI ON LNION HILL, NEAR RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUC TION.— W ill be told on the premi*e*. on FRIDAY, 12tb September. 1356. at 4 o'clock P. M„ that beauti ful Farm, now in Ihe occupancy of Mr. H«nry W. Tyler, containing 10 acre*, situated near the N»w Bridge road, ene mile east of Richmond, adjoining the land* of Mr*. Picot and other*. The houae hu six room*, i* new and handsomely fioiihed. Besides the dwelling there is a good kitch en barn, stable and ice house. Persons disposed to purchase, are respectfully re quested to view tne premises. Tenuis— One-fourth cash; balance at 6, 18 and 18 month*, for negotiable not**, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained, se 4 OODDIN It APPERSON, Aaets. By Ttaomao W. Kee*ee. (Ofltce with Oeo. J Buroue», No 30 Pearl street) UOI'AK AND LOT UN 1 HIKD STKEItT, n NORTH OF LEIGH, FOR SALE AT AUC TION.—WiII be sold on WEDNESDAY afternoon next, September 10th, commencing at half paet 4 o'clock, a Framed Hoose, containing four good rooms, wit ha Bake House atteohed, with a superior Baking Oven and other Uklng tools; Wood and Coal Houses, Stable, ke. Tbe lot front* on Third street, twenty three feet, aad rona back, one baadred aad (if 7 feet. TiaMt.—Four hundred dollar* will bo reaalred ia cash; the balance in two eaaal payment* of nx aad twelve menib*. for negotiable Bote*, iatereat added, aad title retained an ill the la*t note i*paid. „i THOS W. KKEjIEE. Asst. FU* SALIUii neellMl KMHh kmowataMM ATTCTIOIf BALSB THlt DMT.' By Baker St Plmmiii. UOBUM, nvbtet, COWS AMD lt«- 11 Olßti. At AUCTION.—We Will Mil It SKttoa. (hi* nornis#. menl Saddle aod Haroe## Horaea; 1 very excalltat aniaMl, mal ud geatle; 2 fine Male#; 1 fiaa Milch Cow; 1 new oity made Baggy. nl BAKER fc PLEA3AWT3. By Um ft Khl—, AaeU. Hoksbb, nt'Lia cows, *«., at AUCTION—WiU ba aold at public anctioa, oa thi» (SATURDAY) morning, eoamearing at !• o'clock, at tba Bona Lot, naar tba Ceaual Depot. aareral fiaa Saddla aad llarotaa Horaea ud Mole#, alio 4 rerr #uperior Cow# with Calve#. ae 6 LARUS t SHINE. Aoctr By (»a<ldlo 6c Aoyenea. TRCSTBIV MLK OF TWO LOTS IN 1 PORT MAYO, NEAR ROCKETTS.-Aa traatee In a deed executed by J a#. McCormick. dated Bth November, 1854. dalj reoerded la Henrico Conaty Court, I «b«ll cell at public auction, oa tba pram lee#, forcaeb. oa SATURDAY, Che6th day of September, 1856, at 44 o'clock, lo*« No# 3 aad 4 in tba plan of Mr. Boaaieuz, each frentiaf 2S feet oa Loniaiaaa atreet. running back 90 feet to aa alley. Tba aaoai apacial warraatee will be conveyed to purchaser. JOHN HOWARD, TruaUe. Sale by Ooddin k Afpcmon, Aucta. an 26—tda TWO MM ALL, TaMiJIt.N'TS ON ©S»- I BORN TURNPlKE.—lmmediately after the aboTe «»!•, will be aold two (mail framed Tenement# and Lo'.#, each frcnting oa the eaet aide at Oabma Turnpike Road, 17 feet, 1} incbea, and ruuaiag back 100 fe« *. Tkkms—One-foarth C9#b: balance at 6, 9 aad IX mouth#, far negotiable note#, iutereat added, aecured by a traat deed, or title r»t*ined #e 5 OODDIN k. APPERBON, Aucta. f OTS in KUA.TON.—AIter UM f«noli| Li #ale, will be aold aereral let#in "Pulton," on the Nonb side of Graham «treet. between Erin aad Gil liam atreeu. each fronting SO feet, running b>ek 110 feet to an alley, and adjlining tba late residence of Mr. Joaeph Wear. Terms—One-third caab; balance at 3 and 6 moatha, bearing intereat. OODDIN fc. APPERSON. au i*»—tdi Anctioaeera. Immediately after tbe above sale, wilt tie (old ur eral handsomely ritaated Lota, on the atieet recently opened, (Lewia' Flan No. 2, between Mr. Laikm P. Kurd and that of Mr. John L Carter. Term* to sui tLiddera OODDIN t APPEESON, •o 6 Auctiouet rs. P. B.—After the foregoing sale, will be asld a new framed dwelling, on State (treat, Pulton, containing 5 room*, beaidea an excellent well of water in the yard. m 1 OODDIN fc APHBRBQN. By Klcbard laatkari. XXOUSKS, WAHON, Ac., AT AUCTION. XX on SATURDAY. 6th Inst, at 10o'c'ock, at the lot near the Central Bat I road Depot, 1 will aell two good work Horses, 1 Wood Wagon, 1 Cart, 1 Mule, 1 Mi Ich Cow, fc c. JL CAUTHOEN. aa 5 A net. By Alex. Nott, Auct aKOCKRIKS. DKV UOODB, FL'KNI TL'R E, Sic — Will be (old a' auction on SAIL' R DAY, September 6th, at 10 o'clock, a good assortment of Groceries, embracing. Sugar, Coffae, WbUkey, Brandy, Soap. Candles, scores Herrings, fcc. DRY GOODS, Sic.—To oloie sundry consignments, will be » ild a large and general assortment of Dry Good* and Ready Made Clothing, Shoes, Hata, Capa, Crockery and Glassware. FURNITURE—A g-neral assortment of new and becond band Furniture, from a family leaving the city. WATCHES.—WiII be ao'd at 11 o'clock precisely, two superior gold lever Watches, to eover advances. Terms cash. «» r > ALEX. NOTT. Aue'noneer. By Thoiuan W, Kttsce, (Office with Geo. J. SuTner, No. 20, Pearl street.) /r\_ HORSESAMII OWS. FOU SAIiH Jfc-jJjAT AUCTION.—WiII be fold ou SATUR. DAY MORNING, September 6th, commen cing at 10 o'clock, at the Horse Auction, Central Railroad Depot: 1 very superior Bay Horse, only eight years old, warranted sound in every respect and perfectly kind uud uentle in any harness, and a food Saddle Horse. 1 line large sorrel Horae, nine yeara old. a good saddle and harness liorsej warranted sound. ALSO—I goed Milch Cow, raised near the c'.ty, now giving all jut two gallons of miljt, se 5 THOMA* W. KEBSEE. Anet. FOB LYSCHBUK«.~T» SATURDAY.—The canal boat Tempest, Capt. Donald, will posi tively leave aa above. For freight apply to | WM. P. C OX, se 5 North xideßaa n. the corner of Broad and r 2nd streets, yesterday morning, a Fearl Inlaid PORT MONNAIE, containing a small sum #f money, tec., which the ewner cau have by deecribing and paying for this sdvertiscment. se s—2t New books, at No. 94 Main itrcrt • ARMAGEDDON, or the United State* In fronhaaj; by S. D. Baldwin; Bvo. $2 CO. LIBERTY AND SLAVERY; by A. T. B'«d«o»; 12r.it> 1 00. RELIGION IN AMERICA) by Dr. Baird; Svr., $2.00 HISTORY of the American Bible Society; by Striek land; Sto. 1 50. LIFE and Travel! of Heroditm; by J. T. Wheeler; J vol*., 12mo 2(H). WESTERN Africa.it* Hittery, Condition and Pros pect*; by J. L. Wilioo; 12me. 1.25. THE Recent Progress of Astronomy, etpeeially la tbe I'nited State*; by E. Loeinia, L. L. D.; l.mo 1.00. THE TONGUE OF KIRE, or tbe Tin* Power of Christianity; by Win. Art liar; itoo 75c. THE LIFE and Adveuture* of Beckwourtb, w'tfo illudrationi; Kino. 1.25. With « general aaaortment of Writing Paper, Ink*, Pen*. Port Folio*, Pocket Knive*, Gum Labels, Mucilage, lie. Far *ale by LEROY M. LEE. ST D. K. WEISIGER will be pleued to have a call from hi* friend*. se 4—St \KW BOOKS, Mf\V BOOKS. At il PRICE k. CARDOZO'S. THE ADOPTED SON. By A. L. O. E. iOo TRADE AXD I.ETTERS-Tbree Dl*cour*e* lie lore tbe Mercantile Library A (sedation of Sea Franciaoo By Rev W. A. Scott. 50c. THE TRANSPLANTED FLOWER; or Recelleu tioniof Little Maria. By Mr*. Margaret A. Jack •on, widow of the late Rev Wm. .lackicu. "A charming little Memoir." Firit publuhea in Eng land. 12c. THE LECTURES OF LORD JOHN RL'SSELJ. and ether*, before the Young Men'* Christian As sociation of London, lut winter. CI. THE SERMONS OF SPURVEON, of London, the modern Whitfield, with an interesting account of his wonderful eloquence. $1. JACOBUS ON JOIIN. Jtut lasoed, making hi* Note* on the Go*pel* complete. Tie. Mr. Cook's last work—" The Last ef the Foreaten." SI 25 BRECK S ROOK OF FLOWERS A complete guide to the (election and cultivation of Orna mental Plant* 1(1. A fresh (apply of " Paper Doll* and how to maka Tbem," and other popnlar work*, together with an aiaortment of beautiful WORK BOXES, PORTB MONXAIES. NOTE PAPERS, and other Station er) Variety Good*, Just opened and for aale at mode rate price*. rjf Parent* and Teacher* are invited to examine our atock of popular SCHOOL BOOKS. se 5 —3t rrWhLVTU VOM .tIK OF tiKAYl'Alt'* X REPORTa—Ju*t published and for *ale at 44 Al*o, HENINGS' STATUTES; 18 vol*., at per *et or fifty cents per volume. SHEPHERD'S STATUTES: continuation ofHen ing to year 1808; S vo'», at 42 per vol. CODE OF VIRGINIA, Interleaved, la 2 vol*., •» per vol CODE, not Interleaved, la I volume, $S. GILMER'S REPORTS. I vol., 42. RANDOLPH'S REPORTB, 6 vol*., §4 per vol LEIGH'S REPORTS, vol. 13; *4 per vol ROB'NSON'S REPORTS, vol* 1 and 2,44 par vol GRATTAN'S REPORT-*, 12 volume*. 44 per vol SESSIONS, ACTS AND JOURNALS OF LE GISTURES. of variou* year*. 41 p*r vol Theae woik*for*ala tor the benefit cf the Library fond. Apply to the Secretary of the Commoaweath. •e tclm .. IS ALL AM) WINTKK tLOTHIftO -.1 I. am now opening mj large lud beautiful M§art m#Bt *'KKADY MADE CLOTHING, which I have Joet fotun np in (he moet approved «tjle« now worn, and of the beet material t<7>be foend in the market. flavin* a pei feet knewl»d(e of the etjle amd <j«eH t* of looda adapted to may bade, it will bo m* ooa aiaatcare to keep oa head a fall aaeirtaaaatof eoeh foode, u will make it to the inter eat of thoee who. f . ¥o ru>e with their patronM. HlNßr „ g Coraer and 14th etreeu. PWUKTV JM»K MALE.—A new, eomroodtoa*. aad hasdaose Houae. in the town of Manebeetor, for aaie. with a vard aad «axdea, rinhraoiof more thaa one mi* «f v™* - * enn * * JMmm. aeft-et or WM. O. COCKE. PSSSSg take a® latere* ta a ay aad y'J^^gf.igriSS asaegs^a