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.VL u inform the pahlie that wr Mr. F«att haa XS«tZ BagWaA and franco, With [ ' .11 >k« iau imarovemeots inoor baaatlfw art. . * ft. A-lwl«« **53 «* "I'. i« of the master* far eaceads (■ pefactioa My thing ttter, £*f<we attempted. andthrows the Belsim pietutwa -.mnH>fttTtDTO the Shade. Mr Pkatt will again render » the wbtUM of hit valmble services »»TP'fISKT , - . jas r. chalmerr, j° p U p 8 The Altoecopic Ambrotjpe may also he had «t PRATT* Gallery. aeSs~lu» rt- j. r. Gurdaer, H. D., llomcropathln fhvMCfon. Richmond, W . rjT Office on Oovernor ttreet. near the Richmond Hoeea. . ea 29--d3m fjr AnthrncUe. IKldlethlu aid Bl«ek hlTtb Co*i. — I The subecnber is aow prepared to faratsh th« be«t PHILADELPHIA ANTHRACITE. ' ,i u?MP COAL from the ebore Chesterfield nines. which he will tell et the lowest market price, • -.raAih. or its equivalent. Orders left et the auction fcpc«» af Larus k Shine, 74 Main etreet, will meet with prompt attention. ,u P. C. LARUi. [y to the Public.—Do net pnt ton much cfmfideece in the self-puffing te common wish PtfuerreetTpiK*. hut rest assnrad that an* real (not •rtatinarjl improvement in the l<eaoti f ul art of rho uimpST ,T>l ' »• inttodtKed by GIBBS ea soon a* it ••,»irs appearance ; but for the present, he conft j-otij anerU that there U colhiug in thia eity cam. p.». aUe Tor beauty or du.abilit* wnt the Ambrotype, , ,'r ' tiaiaoei Picture," at called by some,) as wale by which fact is the reaaon ot ao many profeaeed ni -rove.-nonti which have appeared in sundry car da of .ate. vv « can furnish any style Pletare in tne art A|. we Ml !• a caii, and examine specimens, to con* r ace any one of the truth of our aaaertion. Oellery, (.'.'rirttiiaa Hall, Main, between StU and 10th sta. ae 15 a P. E. GIBBS. tir Dr. l'«on« late o: St. I.oitla, Mo. Of ft't iu» reaidsnce on Sd atreet, weat aide, between Jla »bal! and Clay ata jy gj—jggt XT' Lcrrhpe, l.rechea, L«t«chea.—l hare jcit .etrirei by Adaica' Kxpreaa. a freah lot of sweea'."h*L<eechea, which will be applied upon the r.. «t «aa.'nabie lertnt. P. s-Cuppim an<l Leeching promptly attended tr i :*o be found at all houra, at tha Hair Dr«aein( iwa™ uudfr ihe American Hotel. au JO R. C. HQBSOH. ry Hourd «f Trade of Kichwond.~ H mci L Kent. Prea't. E. B. Bcntllv, Treaa'r. William B. Isaacs, Secretary. Committer of Arbitration. WILLIAM S. UONNAN, Chairman, mil* W.Outiißtoor, James B. Doput, David Ccaaia, L. D Clichihaw. my 27—ta fV Botha! Uatl»: JJuihs !—Hot, Cold and Sbowrr Baths c»n be had at ail houn from (•'•■'dock, A. M. to 1«P. M.. at tke Hair Cutting, Sha ves r.r.d Siiampaonic* Saloon, under the American H.!».. I'ntrance on 11th atreet. Single bath 25 eta. or St'cknu for 1 dollar. mh 21. ry Fletcher'* ilalr Tonic ia one of the I: .ppiest as weil as most useful prepar*tion* that ever »di invented for the Hair. Its toothing and pene trating effect* are wonderful!}' »nd perceptibly felt, Icwntuch taat the general exc'arnation it, "Oh what a dri.gatful article Fletcher'* Hair Tonic i*;" and it* benefits ars unequalled by any other preparation. It perfectly eradicates dandruff from the scalp; it speed ily stops tho hair from falling off; it makes the coar*e*t hair soft <nd pliant, and the rede*t hair, by the n»o of b few bottles. i» changed to a beautiful dark brown.— Nor is there rny preparation fhat i* equal to Fletcher's in dre*»in* hair. Ore or two applica tion* * week being sufficient to keep It in a hsalthy condition. !: is said by the principal Dmggiit* in the oity and en try, and for *ale, wholesala and retail by the uiacufasiurar, JOHN B. JOHNSON, je 6 10th *t., between Main and Cary. C 5- lintrhelor'a ll:Ur Oye.—Twenty yearn «?H>eriuient and application justify the pioprietor in w.irrigating thu the best Hair Dye in existence. It 'iyas Uack or browu uxstautly. without the lea*t in: irj to Uair or skin. Made ana sold, or applied, (in u\'i' private roumi) at Bn£cii*lor's Wig Faotorv > lirutuway, New Ifork. The genuine for *ale by BENNETT, BEERS k FISHER, ap 10—Sm 125 Main ftrsei. T Ifnlr lire Itnlr Dye.—Johnson. Bar ber, has a Hair Dye whieh is instautaneou*. and never wisbei off. We will advise all who dye to give John son a call, as he warrant* te give perfect *uti*faction or ne charge. A;sj to be had Fi.stchbr'j Hill To.tic, aninf al ii,e remedy for all the ill* that the human hair i* fc-ir to. 101 H STRHIT BITWIIS Mills Si CIRV STREITS (V Curled Hair, iU»>i and Shuck .Hat tresses; Feather Beds and Louuge*. on hand and mad a to order, by JOHN F. REGNAULT, oc 9—lui 192 Main it. V.W Floor and Tablo Oil Cloths; Velvet. Cocoa, Thread and Wool Door Mats; Cocoa Matting; Rugs and Booking; for sale by JOliN F. REGNAULT, oc '3—lm 19<i Main *treet. er Velvet, Tapestry. Brussels, Three piy, Venetian and Ingrain Carpeting*, for *ale, cat and made, by JOHN F. REGNAULT, oc 9 —lm 192 Main *treet. r#"('nrtain (iood*.—A largnand brnntlful ensortuieut of Brocatelle*, Saan Uel<aije*, Dame«lu, Aioreen*, Cbnitz. Lace and MusHa Curtains. Also, (Ja'bon* Cords, Tassel*, Cornice, Bands aud Orna ineuta. Jn*t recuived. Curtains and Draperies made end tauun ia the last style, by JOHN F REGNAULT, u—lm 192 Main street. re* Window Shades. -tillt, Velvet, l„nud scape, bonuot, Fresco imitation, and Flain Shades, Venetian ttl'.nds; far sale apd made to order, for stores or (uivbto residences, by JOHN F. REGNAULT, - oc 9-lm Main street. ry French Had American Paper Ilang* it unci Borders jilt, plain and common. Also, new Uscoratwtn of Gilt, Velvet, Marble and Wood Imi tations, just received aod for sale by JOHN F. REGNAULT, 192 M»in st. N B.—Rooms, Hails, Itc., Papered in the lateat ptyie. oc 9—lm IV J. 8. Thurston, Tuner of Piano Fortes, offers his sarvices to the citizens of Richmond He hid resided heie, in tha prosecution of his profession, tue past seventeen years, and therefore deems it un necessary to five special teferences. Oiders may b» left at the bookstore of Messrs. liar ro:d 4i Murray, Broad street, Shockoe Hill; at Messrs Philip B. Price's, corner Main and 11th streets, and at the residence of Mr. T., on Clay, batween 2d aud 3d streets. J. 3. T. likewise Repairs Pianos in th« best man ner. Orders left at the above places will meet with prompt attention. oc I—lm* If you have Been any of Jehnson's Fui v CfcctT or Dollar. Pictures, you will go to his Daguerreotype Wagons, cornerTth and Broad sts , t'.nd getonw or Iwa Likenesses to give to your friends. They are in ths best style and larger than you can get elsuwhern. JOHNSON himself is operator in these Wfcguns, Nos. 7 and 10. He has been about 12 years in the business. •» 25—bw* rCt'ard.—Sj. ti. Denoon, Bell and Brnas Fourjcierer, Fancy (irs.ee aud Fender Manufacturer, No. Zio Main street, between sth and 9th, west side, Richmond, Va. jy 10—6 m nr UrmoTitl.-.lolin rt .tlnrtln, Artist, his retnuved his Studio Irom the corner of 12th and Mmo streets to the front room over Mr David Walsh's Baoe Store, No. 129 Main street. oc 2— lm tr I'ure Soda Water made la the flneat Porcelain Fcuntains by ourselves, and all the deli cious Cream and Fruit Sjrup*. made from tho swrtual ripe and tound fruits. For sale at MEADE k. BAKER 8 Now Apothecary Store, Jy 28—3 m IS6, N. W. corner of Mian end 10th sts or Fall, 1856.—Splendid Sttck -TIIOS. & rRiCE *l CO. hare opened the rioheit and most eaten*ive aaao/tiaent of Foreign and Domettio Dry Good* which tbey hare ever exhibited to their friend* and tha puolic: Elegant Silk Robe*. Do Valensia da. Do. Figured Mouselaine*. Do. do. Caahmere*. Do. Velvet Cloak* Do. Colored and Black Cloth Cloak*. Velvet Talmas —Muse*. Cloaks—all *tjle*. ttioii Brocade Silk*. Do Piaid and Striped BUk*. French Merino*, (all color* ) taplendid Moire Antiqna Rob«a Biavk, Fignrad and Piain feiik*. Cloak Cloth* and Vaivet*. Kmbroiderie* in every variety. liemery, (iioves, Mill*. StiirM, Flannel*, tie. And so Servant's Good*, *uch a* whit* and oojored Fulled Cloth*, Sattwetu, Bhoep'* Gray. Caroline J etna, Lind*ey*, Ae ; tha great** I Btoak ti;ey Uava ever had, and offered at the vary lowe*t rale*. ALSO, Curtain Material* of avery kind: BrocaUlle; Da mask; Moreaua: Laie and Mdilio Curtain*; Corajee; li'i jpa; Band*; tiltnpa, fee., Ac., which will be *old a* low aa aauh good* can be bought la the large at mar ketain tha country. T. tl. PRICE A CO , ae23— lm K9 Mais *ti eet. WPrMfriptlan* promptly aa<*ee»r*te y -.uinooDudad at all bjurs, day of auht, by MRA JJL'ATjE# OF TUB PHILADELPHIA OOlr L£U£ OF PHAHMACY, alone at UAlDbk? A ROBINSON'S Near Family Medietas and Prase ripUoa Store, *e iti-mits QUI. 4th and Flan alia at*. Or Dr. WiM»ldrld#e. —Offlce '•« SOth •treet, now Jtai*, U rear of Duval « Norton'* Drag »Utr*. t , , o* 90—Im" * **' ** 1,-444 M4«T AGENT*. H.S^Sr„i»rsSßfWK eare in all eases where the (firecZowTere fen« Ji hftwiwii'tf pwlmenary or(im, Aanu 2*22!**»"**•«»»KCe„Hnntsville Als! to whom ell order* must be addreseid •d In every town in the Union. oJ»*m? tW Cart.-Thomaa sr. a - _ 5VSrr.? th TT *! t *. n . d J a P*™°a to the aale of Real Estate! Hcmeeheld Ftaattan, Bto«k> of If erehaadlaa, HmJ |ro«**~" T ° ****** °« H «*»* aad Hlrlaf oat Re. f2 i laleet and moet becoming atyle, I w mid Bharin* < "si?« I *° HOBSON. et hie &air Cutting, Shampooing and Bathing room, under the Amerieen Hotel. Entrance on Hth etree'. B - "Wakera Dyed either Ble«k or Brown oolor. k IS NOW COVPLETED 0 °nd" aV BROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPE'S a™ tolr taken at thia monter alr.e Skylight Oallerr to anrpnaa anything in thia part of the country. Come end eee for jonrwivet We art prepared to put up Likne«et ta every knows atyle of Art. Now «n band, Morocco, Velvet, 1 earl, Bhrll, Union, Papisr Machie and Jewel Caara of every aire and pnea. Alao, Gold Framee, Gold Locketts. and Gold Pma designed for picturel Alae Ambrotype and Daguerreotype atock and mate rtelaat wholesale to country operators, at New York 0830RNE-8 Gallery, m T 15 Sign of the Flagi. GT Billons Fftet In tome aectlona of th* country, is quite prevalent now, and unless properly treate t may prove fatal. When calomel and other poiaonoua minerals era administered, the syitera is greatly wsakeued and reducfd, aud then it ia that Bakee's Bitters should be regularly administered. \\ hen nkeo atsuch times it strengthens the stomach increases the appetite, quickens the liver, improves tbe digestion, purities the blood, aud to builds u» the whole frame that the mind becomes at e&M and the ■piriig buovant It taken in time, theie Bitters will prevent biliousness, and ensure health and happiness a JI use it as a family medicine. Teething children and delicate ladies have always been bene fitted by it# o*e. while decrepid old age has found its cxhilerating influence of great advantage to them Those Bitters can be bad by all the principal Drug gists ia the city of Richmond and elsewhere, oc 14 IF Ladies' Far*. STONE MARTIN, ROCK MARTIN, MINK, Victorine* end TlpreU. SATIN DEL.VINES, " Lace Curtain*, Mtulin Curtain*, Cornice, Trimming* of all kinds. VELVET CLOAKS, very elegant, Velvet Cloth Cloak*, Black Cloth Cioaks, Mines' Cloak*, Shawl* in great variety. FRENCH EMBROIDERY, Poiut Lace Sett*, Lace Cape*. Laee Collar*, Black Lace*, Linen Trimmings, new, and in general itock the greatest and most select va riety they have ever offered. THOMAS R. PRICE k CO. They are just completing the receipt of their stock, bought within the last two months, and in addition to the well known attention which they have paid for year* to tho most elegant goods for ladies and families, they would call special attention to goods for farmers of the verv best qualities, and at the lowest prices— BLANKETS, SERVANTS' CLOTHINO, oc22—lm COTTON, kc. PT Valentine dfc Xon have now opened their large *tock of Staple aud Fancy DRT GOODS, which they offer to purchaser*, as lately announced, at unpreeedented prices, for cash: Negro Woolen*; Bleached and Brown Domestic*; Oznaburg*; Print* in every variety, and all tba noveltie* in Do Laine* and Silk*; Merino**, Cashmere*, Alpaca* and Bomba zin**, frem auction sal**; Scotch and French Embroi deries; Ribbons and Trimmings, in variou* ta*tea; Carpnting*, Jlug*, Blanket*, Hosiery, Glove*, Brook*' Spool Cotton, Sit. *a. VALENTINE b SON, No. 99 Broad *t., •a 16—t* Valentine Square. anEgggg 3 ANMAI, KXHIKITION THE AGRICULTURAL So __»i Mi_ CIErY OF VIRGINIA. — Notice is hereby given, that members of the Arical tural Society, who may comn over the route of this Company, between Washington and Richmond, on the occasion of the annual Slate Fair, which will com mence on TUESDAY, 28th October, will be avowed t he privil»ge of returning free ; and a ticket to that af fect can be obtained of any azentof the Company, at the time of taking rasstge for R 4 chmond, provided the Society's certificate of membership is exhibited to inch aaect at the time cf purcliaaiug a ticket for Richmond. BAMUFL RUTK, Agftiit Ti wusportion. N. B.—Tickets not transferable, and good only for the » eek ending Sunday, 2d November. 1356. Office R., F„ A P R ft Co., ) S.RUTH. Richmond. Oct. 6th, 1856 ) oc6 Agent. riMiU NlliHT M IlllltL ol the JiKI'HA 1 NICS' INSTITUTE will open TO-MORROW NIGHT, (Wednecday) in the basement of the Uni vers*list Church, Mr. C. P. BURRU-SS, Principal Teacher. All apprentices and others who wish to at tend as must procure their certificates of membership before that time, as none will be 4ther wise admitted. Certificates may be had of Mr. Sam uel 8 Cottrell, on Main street, near 13th, or of J. W. Lew ell en, the Secretary, who can be found at the t'xhibi.ion U.Ml,!overJthe First Market, on 17th and Main streets. Parents and Masters should see th\t their boys are started at the commencement of the School, in order to get the benefit of the entire session. oc 14—tf HAVK YOU SBKN Hit LI, IM(iS. WORTH'S TWO HUNDRED FLOATING BALL OR KNUCKLE WASHING MACHINE? — It wiil wash one dozen piects of clothes in two min utes, without iniury to the most delicate material — Bed-Unilts, Comforts, Blaukets, Sheets, wi'h every description of Woollen Goods, are washed in the moat tnorough manner. This Washing Machine hss taken tie premium at ail the Fairs where exhibited. It is pronounced by all who have s«en it the wonder of the age. It is so sim ple in its construction as not to get out of order. The machine is so easy to work that small children can take part in it; any half grown girl of ordinary strength, however little used to labor, can do a regu lar week's washing end derive great benefit from the exorcise, it being of the very best kind for strength ening the armi, chest and loins. We beg lesve to refer to the following persons in this city, who have this machine now in use: Wm. S. Wuod, Richard Emerson, F. J Barnes, W. J l,ynham, 8. D. Denoon, Rev. Robt Rylend, John H. Hll yard, John T. Sublett &. Bro., Peter W Grubbs, Mrs. Chamberlain. These machines can be seen at William H. Wood ward's Shop, on Sth street, between Franklin and Grace, and at B. B. Woodward's Shop, on Main St., between Bth and Sth sts. We, the uc.ier'igoed, beg leave to inform the citi zens of Richmond city, Henrico, Hanover, Louisa, Goochland and Fluvanna counties, that we have the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the above Washing Machine oc 14—lm WM. H. k R B. WOODWARD. CO-PAUTNKK.SHIP NOTICK—I havr thif day utocir.ied with me a* a partner In my burineis, Mr. A BHOLL, to oonduct the fame at the old ttand. No 142 Main (treat, nnder the style and firm of WM. BATTLER A CO. I take rhia opportunity of moat gratefully thanking my cutoajeri and the public generally, for past fa vori and patronage, and would moat reipectfuily a*k an extension and continuance of the tame to the new film. WM. BATTLER. The undsraigned. by boat domestic connections and by direct importations from Europe, will hereaf ter ao conduct their Oil. Taint and Glass establish ment aa to offer great advantages to thair customers, both as ta quality and price* of every description of article* in thair line. Their Arti*t'» Materia!* Department, aiao their collection of Engraringa and Printe, ha* been consid erably enlarged, and to thi* branch of their hasiDea* tbey particularly call the attention of Principala of School* and Acadetnie* and the loTera of Art. from the a£.d*d oc 14— Inj* 142 Main atr"»t, Btehroowd. Va. COUGHS- - WcfcarilWi'* / vVlld Cherry and Bloodraot Candy, i* one of the beat remedies for Cengha, Co»d*,Hoar*ene*a, Ticlfllag •f the Throat and tigh'n«ea acroe* the cheat. Ac, and all Lung diffieultie* Give it a trial. For.aaleby JOHN J. RICHARDSON, Confecuonar, corner ISth and Carj *treet Al*o, by John W. Pollard, l 7 'b *U, A Bedekar, £. J. Pteot, Adie k Gray. Mead a i. Ba tor, Laldley k Robioacn, L. B. Tfaoma* B.M.Za chriMoa. oe "~ lm THB CBS aVrWiWW *anß*"» 1 O'NEIL, deeM. are Heraby notified to appear at this officH on SATURDAY, the first day tf the next ;"«th. (November,) at 100-clock A. M., a»l wbibrt tha evidanoas of their claims against toa said de ceawd R. MILTON CAR*. Cora'r. on-li —4tf aJINUkMSON'H OCT. OAST STAI4I.— ** ■ **<*** »*** °. «• kUMrOKft, " R. tlMtlt»n, Ess"Pggr-*g t wliiillllll, 'i 'J t Vi'i.imi HWwiifaMw onaoadgam.ata wfl.fa' G2f«SSJS! r ja2ftSS , S» ffirairattT&srs? °~~*^ R«nemW tha wbw ud give cm a Mil after ti B * «l-w»w fny 11—4kn r£. £2»- *ai- V V WM|IBIOH MERCHANTS, gftt their aer cL™ *V ba t l ' "* P" #h -« of Flomrrwfelt, Corp. ToWo. fce. h lU-flm I) ?J"» JMAK.ING.-MKB. J. STKB wotrd inform her former patron* and the £?£ t £ ,t ,!le ean f°nnd over the china k , °°' 117 M « n •*••*. whew work 5? a ° D " to P le "* «d with diapatah. oc 23—1 m PARTICULAR NOTICE.— woirtn l "- C URESS MAK *R -A. vu '••pcctfully inform her easterners anfi iunA N« *• ii I *' r h \' im r,n,ai " " bar old below Gov ss/DjuavfiMrru? CUI " d oe 23-fit MISS It. V««K L. bna Just Ma <>P«nod a beauti fol aasortment of Y*\\J§xW WT Md Winter MIL' INERY GOODS. rUTT.!!l cb h»lrl>rea»e., Dreat'JSKa Z*' i OW t "l Ml >era, ke.. which abe re •pectfnlly offer, to iho ladiea of Richmond and vioin lty at very moderate price* DRESS-MARINO accordina to the very newest French and Northern atylea. alao done on veryaecom modaUag terma and at the aborteat notice, bv Mia. A M Hi " E " VOOE^3 ertabiiahment, Jll Broad atreet. oc IB_6t Ifetaa „ NOTICK TO LAOUH. WtM Kfflw Mri. C. FLEISHMAN, having jn*t SAP receiTed from the Northern citiM a R v**-,. , f' e " dld ?«artment of RY GOODS, anch aa Bonnet., Flower*. Cap* and Tnnaming*, of the laUst atyle* and at the loweat pricea, invite, her old eur omen and the public geae ry. u C * nd *" a > in «= ber *to4k. She flatter* her ••lf to be able to compete with any e*tsbli.bm.nt of the kind, a* regard* price, quality, ke , in tha eitv C. FLEISHMAN, 17th rtreet, - i. j, * Next door to the Bon-Toa Bakery. OC I"—aim* & JpJi ""'iii: 1 ?' 4' A(ent forF, SVafe? I '?.?' l ' '15 Broad street, ov«rHartwell i. Co- Uj«r , will open on Tuesday, Oct. list, an elegant assortment of Fa. l and Winter MILLINERY. Miss » LYON will also open new styles children's clothing and patt»rna. oc 20—6t Afcjrj* MADAM V. HON reapert- W'MiZJ f ully snn <>onces to the ladies, that *3*9 %'SR* her store will be closed on Tuesday mTT?™,SL n .. 1 and bo re-opened on THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 23d with her wiuinr open-ng of superb and exquisite Bonnets, compri no(( all the latest Kitshion* from Paris and New York, consisting of Rich Royal Velvet of every kind and color. Satin, and Straw Trimmed and Untrim med, with a choice selection of elegant Flower*, Feather*, Cap* and Head Drosses, Sic. tic , which for style and cheapness, will compete with any othor establishment lo the city, and thee* in need of any artiole In the Millinery line, will please give me a call, as 1 am determined to please and give satisfac tion. Don't forget MADAM SON, 55 Main street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. All orders in the Millinery department executed with despatch and neatness. oe 21—6t* ffT, FALL AND M'lN'iHit gmSTYLES— Mr*. G. C ALLEN will JpO® {■■■ropen at her new *ale* room, overVJEiJk wjfcfc Gardner, Carlton & Co , on Tk u rsday_sK2 next, 23d in«t, nw fall and winter *tyle* tiadlos Dress Hats, Head Dresse*, lie; also the latest style Dress Patterns—and she i* prepared to have Manraa making done in all it* branches, et the aho-cest netice and in the best style. oc 20—6t* THE AHT OK DANCINU—CHAS. A. eg® McEVOY has the honor of announcing to the / HP citizen* of Richmond that the next annual ses ftrta *ion of bi* school for instrnction* in the desira ble accomplishment of Dancing, in all its varied forms, will commence at Corinthian Hal!, on Wednes day afternoon, November the 13ih, at 4 o'clock, for young Ladies, Mines and Master*, and at 7j on the same evening for Gentlemen. Regular school days for young Ladies, Mi**e* and Maatera, Wednesday nfteinoou'* it 4 o'clock, and Sat urday morning's at 10J o'clock. Regular school hours for Gentlemen—Wednesday and Friday evening'* at 7J o'clock. The session will be a loag one of five months Terms for the whole time *16. For hall of it t'.O Parents desiring to enter their children, and ethers wishing to join the school, should do so during the first week of the sessio* A private class for young Ladies will be formed after the organization of the school 0e23~10t. BTKAY COW..Come up with my cowß, in A must last, a medium size Yfjlw refl oow, with the left ear cooped The sea&SBSP } wner will coins forward, prove proper ty i P a J charges and take her away. JOHN E. CROSLY, oc 23—SL* Oregon Hill. FIVE UOI.L.AHS EKIVAKD.-Lelt (ZjjjF my honse ou Thursday last, my dining room gr\ servant '-JaMES," a mulatto boy, about 20 yeari of age, 5 feet 6 high ; speaks quick when «SJl»ipoken to and esn read and write. Masters of ves«els are requested to look out and tee he i* not taken off North. oc 21 J. J. FRY. ACCOMMODATION THAIN. qjgppaaqpgn HaNGfi OK HOURS —On and after MONDAY, 28cb in»c., the accommoda tion train of this Company wi'l run daily, (Sundays excepted.) between Miitord and Richmond, leaving MiUord at 6J o'clock A. M., (topping at the Cottage for breakfast, and arrive u Richmond at 8 58 o'olock A. M ; returning, will leave Richmondat3 15o'clock, P. M.,and reach Milford at 5.27 P. M., stopping lor passengers at any point 03ch way. Fare the same as on tlvj Through Trains. SAM'L RUTH, Agent of Transportation. OffiraK. r tP.R. R Co., ? Richmond, Oct. 21st, 18. £ .6 ) oc2l ff-r- rvwjan VIRGINIA CENT K Al. RAILROAD.- AR RAN Or.- SSc«:^»t_^»- MENTS KORTHESTATE AG RICULTURAL FAIR, TO BE HELD IN RICH MOND, TUESDAY, 28TH Oct., 1856. Tickets far the round trip, (" at the price one way") will be issued to all the Annual and Life members, upon the presentation of nroper certificates of their membership, (at all the offices on the l'ne,) com men ning on SUNDAY, tha 26th inst., to be good to return at anv lime previous to Sund&y, the 2nd day of next month. The usual rates of freight will be charged on all s*ock and other articles, belonging to members. But all such article*, as may return—if the property of the same owners—shall be carried back tree, (and the charge paid on stock down refunded) on presenta tion of a certificate showing that su sh stock have ac tually been exhibited. Those persons intending to send stock down to tha Fair, shall give at least five davs notice of the same, that suitable cars mav bs firnis"hid them in due time. JOHN H. TIMBERLAKE, oc 18 —ts Pup't. Vs. Central Railroad. OMNI BUM NO riCJf—The subscriber will discontinue running his OMNIBUS line oa the regular route during the continuance of the Agricultural Fair. After the Fair, the line will be resumed as heretofore. N. B. The line will he run from the Meshanics to the Agricultural Fair, at 25 cent* each way, and the same charts for any intermedials distances cc22—Bt OF.O. L. EARNEST. I fHtm.i.m 1 NUTICK-ttICHMOND AND DANVILLE KAILROAD— Kor the accommodation of persons visiting the Agricultural Fair, Train* will leave DANVILLE at the usual boar, stopping at all the regular stations to take on passengers. Member* of the Agricultural ifociety coming to Richmond will be charged full fare. All inch hi vie g paased over this road will re turn free, upon prrsentation of their Certificste of Membership, until the 2d day of November Stock or articles intended for exh'bition, will be oharged fall fare coming to Richmond, and return free, if in possession of trie same owner. oc 22-tNS C. CAMPBELL, Sup't. «V_ STKAYKD OH STOLEN, from the i*»V First Market House, on SATURDAY even ing. the 18th of October, a YELLOW MARE, 3 Years old ' She had on a black aaddle with a leather girth, a grey blanket and a common bridle. I will give a reward of Ten Dollars for the delivery of the Mare to me; and if stolen, $;0 for tha appre hension aad eenvietioa of the thief. oe 21—tf JOHN LINOSBY. NOTICK- — The | aJ proprietor of Oar House, in cennection with his old and well known assistant, C. HUN t' have taken and fitted eat the aaloon* iaaide the Fair grounds, where they will be moat happy to receive and wait spou all their friends and aeqaain lances; aiso, all strangers who nay be either hengry or thiraty, pledging thensaalvrs aad servants to do jastioe in everything pertaining to tha mod things of this life Give them a call and judge for yourselves. oe 2*-- lit \fATCHKtt.-ReuodWaedßoxce, Paper irl Boxes, Beehive Matches, small Wax Matches, large WuH arches, no Sulphur Matches la round tin boxes, do. is long tia box**, do. in French faaey b*s, do. in oraaa boxes, do hi *mall bairels, do. in enam elled box**, do. in mahogany and fiurled maple cheats, French Matches. American Matihe* with aad wlttt oat Sulphnr, Verevian'. and Lance's Flarnmtgerea, for th. oc 33 SO* Mala street fro* THIS IIAIM —PelUtlerJe Uaftaji JT" 0 - DUWDIN ' putumdatr By S. B. C'mk MtC» 'iuea""""" arai Taraucaah —** E. B COOR k po_ Aaeta. W# JLsmm* [Office with Geo. J. P.inao. Ne. JO Pavi atreet j SBSS^kek ® Rote wo jd Book Case- 1 I f*. Ro»eirood Wardrobe; fine D resales Q arM ' n> Bestead; Ifataut Toilet fet; 23?tk .tack Ba^J in «! Sideboard; 1 elegant Lounge- Cautte Tablea; (Carpet and Rag; Oil Paintinga- 2a- F ° rte ' hT * cekhme<l hSkerof By order of the Adminiatrator. THQB. W KTOMEE. Arfeta. By Thaaiu W. ltrraee rOffice with George J Samner.No. 20, Pearl Stmt.] AV— UOUIKB AMU BUtiUIBN FOE AT AUCTION.—WiiI be «>ld, on SATURBAT morning, October 25th, com menciog at lt*>cleck, at the Herae Lot. Central De . pot, a number of Saddle and Harnata Horaea, and 2 aeeond hand Boggiaawitb Hanieaa •c 2* THOB. W. KEESEE, Anet. By Kichnrd <■ am horn. UiNKCOW AT AUCTION.--On BATUH *• the 25th ioat, at 10 o'clock, at the liot near the Central Railroad Depot, I will aell at anc'ion, a varv anperior Milch Cow, railed near Philadelphia, haa been in the city three yeara. and givsa 14 qaaiti mtlk daily, when £reah to the pail. HORSES. Also, aeveral work Hcriea, and one F.ae Mare, oc 24 Jt_ CAUTHORN. By Alexander Motr, Auctioneer. DRY t.OOIJS AND CRO o9^T^i^ 3 W ®" be *o!d at auction, at my (tore, on SATURDAY next, Ss*.h instant, commencing at 10 o'clock, a good assortment of new and aeeond band Fnrnitore DRY GOODS—Several invoice* (oaaenable food* just received, with food assortment BooCi, Snoea. Ca.pi, Bonnet*. Vc GROCERIES.—2 bMi French Brandy; 3do Old Rye Whiskey: 2 do N. E. Ran; 2do Brown Suitn 10 boxes Cofxiac Brandy; 100,Wx> Serars. ADDITIONAL—WiII be aold it the Horse Lot op- S>slie the Cen'ra! Reilrcad Di-pct, at 10 o'clock, 2 nggie*, one suitable for • physician. oe 2< ALFX NOTT, Anct. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS* -sfcfl CHILDREN'S AND VOUTJHS' TPS CLOTHING.—The subscriber has now the lIT ,ar « e,tßn<i best assortment of CLOTHING *■ ■" ■ for Children'* and \ oulhs' wear, that he ever had to offer, comprising all sizes, style* and qualities Parent* and guardian*, and all ether* in want of auch pood*, would save much time and trouble by calling immediately on me, a* I am determined to offer eve ry inducement to ininre perfect satisfaction, and will be *old low for cash, or to punctual customer*. J. H. RIDDICK, No. 162J Main St., opposite the American Hotel, ae 23 -2m* >n FALL. UUODS, 183t>.~The sub. *cn tier baa just received a beautiful as* >rt liHr ment Gentlemen'* Furniahimg Goods, such " fine dress Shirts, Drawer*, Sock*. Collar*, Suspenders, Gloves, Neck Ties. Pscket Hdkfs , he , 4tc. Also, a large lot of gentlemen's Shawls, to which he would ask the attention of his friends and tlie public generally. E. B. SPENCE, oc 10 No. 120, Main and I3'.h sts. tJK.S. itIcELKOY, Merchant Tailor, Governor Street, a few doors above Main, Has just received a beautiful assortment of GOODS, adapted to gentlemen'* wear, con rating of Cloth* and Cass)meres of all colors, Vel vets, Silks and Cashmere Vcstinzs of the mcst beau tiful description, all of which have been recently aelected by himself in the Northern cities, and he is now prepared to execute orders with premptneaa, on reasonable terms ae 18—2 m JB. FEKUUSON. Jr., NO. 9, PEARL STREET, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF DRY GOODS. SECOND SUPPLY! The inbacriber having sold out many style* of Goods Jmrchasad in the early part of the season, has found t necessary to make anether visit to New York, for the purpose of replenishing his stock, and i* now re ceiving and opening a variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, embracing Fancy Silk*, rich Paris DeLaines a'd Cashmeres, Merinoea, medium priced Mcuslaines ana Cashmeres, Embroideries, Laces, Lawn and Linen tldkta, lie. Al*o, a full snpply cf Silk and Cut VeVvet Vestings, Black ard Fancy Cataimeres, and many other new and desirable articles—all of which have just been purchased at very low prices, and will be offered to the city and country trade, by wholesale, at a small advance on cest. £y An early examination is requested. oc 23—dim J. B FERGUSON, Jr. AM i KEAUY TO D 1 Kf-Dentli is anre; no man can escape him. He treads with equal foot at the hovels of pauper* and the palaces of Kins*. Are you ready toga with himsnd leavetethe coid charities of the world a widow and orphant 1 - How can you be if you eannet leave them a certainty o; subsistence, and a freedom from the ills of pover ty? Every man may thus provide by calling on the Agent of the Kete York 1.%/e Iniiirnnce Company, acd secure a policy for $1009 to tfilO.OtXt, which c»o be made exclusively for the benefit of his -family. All losses paid iu 60 day* after proof of the party'* death The Company will have paid at this Agency, in a few days, losses to the amount of $18,000, since Janu ary lsril. For exolanatorv books or information, call at the Agent'* office, 203 Alain street. CHAS. WORTHAM, Local Agent. Cms. E. Wortham, General Agent and Attorney for Va. oc 20- -fit SCHOOL. OK OKaiUN OF THU Vilt- OoiNlA MECHANICS INSTlTUTE—Thisschool will be opened on or about the 10th of November next. Arrangements are now being made for a more thorough and extensive mode of teaching the pupils and every thing thatu necessary, will be done to givs satisfaction to all who aitend The school will be the direction of Mr. W. O. PECIVAL, who will be aided by oompetent as sistants Terms—s2oo per month, payable in advance. Young men wishing to join tie. classes now forming will please leave their names at the office of Mr Per cival, intiodiin's Building, with J. W. Le we lien, at the Dispatch office, oi with either one of the Com mittee. TrlOS. SAMSON, ) Committee on 8. Y. LANDRUM. > School THOS. H. WYNNE, ) of Design. oc 22—ts O O. OKNOON has lor sale 000 ivnmii kj« elled Grates, Fenders, and Summer Pieces em bracing Square Topped, Cirole and Eliptis Pattern* These Grate* are ot my own manufacture, and shall be *old at the loweit prices. Orders from town and country promptly attended to. The Virginia Mecha nics'lnstitute sward'd a silver medal, the high; st premium, to Samuil D. Dunoon for the best speci mens of Grates and Fender*. Alio, for *ale. a large stock of Bells, Brass Brick Mon'ds, lie. Apply at ray Beil and Bras* Foundry, No 225 Main street, between Bth and 9th, west side, Richmond. Va. oe 18—Sm 1 OCKKTT As OIiNNIH, (itoctre aad 1 j Comuiiaaion Merchants. 13th street, between Main and Cary, Richmsnd, Va., keep con. tantly on hand a well selected and general **aortment of GRO CERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, 4tc. Order* from the country promptly attended to oc 16—lm TO LUMBKR UKALKKs AiMO BUI 1 DERS—The subscribers having deUrmlnsd to discontinue the Lumber Business, offer their entire stock at greatly reduced price*, consuling, of viz : 350,000 feet WHITE FINE, ail qualities mad thickness 150,000 feet Southern DRESS FLOORING 125,000 feet Whitawood BOARDS and FLANK. ALSO, Blaek Walnut, Cherry, Maple, OAK. Hickory, Yellow Pine Boards. SCANTLING, Rail*. Jto.. he. The attention of tha Tudk it particularly called to oar large and extensive Mock, a* we are determin ed to close oat the entire stock without delay. R. k G. WHITKIKLD, oe 20—lmif Corner of Cary and 10th st JpOULKHTON 6c FIT2(JkKALb, Km. 14 J Poarl street—Offer far sale a choice lot Bperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles; Colgate's pate, brews and fancy Soaps; choice-New Orleans and For* to Also Sugar, Loaf, Crashed, Powdered and Coffee do; Rio, Laguayra, Mocha and Old Government Java Coffee; Molasses; Bacon Sides; Liverpool Fine Salt* prime pkkliag Vlnagsr; No. 2 Mackerel; Lima; |tie»; Starch; Window Glass; Old Dominion Nails; Fine Green and Black Teas; ehoiee old Braadias, Wines, and a large stock very fine old Rye Whiskey, with a other article* to be found in a similar establishment. oo a>—Bt [VOTICIC,~AII psnssi are r«*Mdn M 1 eitber tntEe day or night, apoa our farms, as tha law will ha strictly eaforoed against every oee violating this notice. THOMAS DOSWJCLL, J NO. V. WTATT. Hanover —October fl. 18f6 oe 21-St L'OK thetmiaaceaftlie year I r a Negro MAN. Apply to oe 16—ts R. CALTTHORN. niXUNtt PATK>T HAD HA UK t'CTTJUt. 1/ Assorted, four sizei. for sate cheap, by CLARKSON k ANDERSON, oc g No |0S Maim street. o ALU - M«tr dfc IfoaM SpaHHlsg liT' "*■ TiSroiS» owunumr. *** Toilfl.'luw. M tl liMllwUaiM* * mm 1 *"■ wxmmm mtk JS iz.-irsr'skii js*< nss* jruLra 'zTJiss'-^Sst tb.ci.rt', o«M tii in ■ ■ iiYrriTii "ii* In *? — ** *" '«"■ *ati«toeey *U the o*rtai« traet, piee* or parcel of lafed, sitaaf** ing lS4j icrt. vore or 1m twin. (k. mU tract of lasd wnieh <*■* aaad Capp.jp u/rhaaed.d' John Patera, trw *»•• »»* VirgiaiaA. WUitkiatoath***ldbtSepti Mi, —by r.f.r«ne.to tit* dead therefor, aod Sly recorded ia tha Clerk'* CMEca of Priaceaa Anne Ccan tj Court, will appear. ALSO, all that certain Lot of Land, tytayaad Mil in that -part of tha eitv of Riebmood.«nmin!r»!; known aa tha FRENCH GARDEN—it beinT the •am. lot of land which the aaid Joaepb Cam mi cbaaad of itobart Pattie and wifa, on tha Bth of Mar IMS, aa by their deed therefor, daly recorded la the Cle»V» OWee of the Halting. Court of aaid aity of R'ehmosd will appear. The title tha aafd property i* believed to be oaqoe*- ttollable, hat aallisf aa Trnatee, I ihall aall and con vey only auch tit!, aa ia reatad la ma by aaid Trnat Deed. ec24-;ot JOHN PETER". Traatee. By Taylar dk WUllmna TEWTKK'B DALfc OF 140 ACRES OP * LAND, TWO MILES BELOW THE CITY, AT AUCTION —In execution of a deed of trnat, ex eented totheanbaeriber by Lather Wright, dated Bth December, 1855. and recorded ia Henrico County Court Clerk'® Office, being thereto requested. I aha if. JJ SATURDAY, 25th dijr of October, at 12 o'clock, M., upon the premise*, sell the propertj by siid deed conveyed—being a tract of Isod sitnated as shore stated, called ''iiOPKWELL" containingso acief.— A'* o -•°o'b*r tract adjoining the aboy., known aa •THE RESERVE,** containing 90 aerea. Thialand adjoin* the land of Meaara. B. W. Roper, W. Oreea, Jaraea Malone, and C. and R W. McGrnder, and ia improved with two kitehena, aitable, barn, tee-hooae, lis, fce. * Term* caah ; bat an arrangement may probably be made to afford a credit on a portion of toe porenaae money. - „ JAMES M. TAYLOR, Tru-tee. ty Tatlou fc WatuMs, Aucts. oc 21—tf By tioddii 4c Apptraon. IJA.VUSOIIK BUILDING LOTS ON n MARSHALL STREET, BETWEEN MUN KORD AND OILMER STREETS, AT AUCTION. Will b« raid, on TUESDAY, the 28th October, 1856, on the premise*, at 4} e'clock, two bcaatifal lota on the north fide of Marshall street, located aa above, fronting the one SI feet and the other 32 feet, rnnnini back 14" feet to an all-y. Terms : One-third each; balance at 4 and 8 month*, for negotiable note*, interest added, and the title re tained tUi laat note i* paid. 00 24 OODDIN k APPERSON, Ancts. CALE OF VALAI'BI.K KKAL ESTATE K5 IN THi; CITX OF RICHMOND, ON CLA?, BETWEEN 3d aho 4th STREETS.—By virtue of the laat will and testament of Arthur 8. B'gcken brough, dte'd , late of Albemarle county, Va.. wa shall, at the request of Thomaa M, Brewn, lata She riff of aaid county, to whom the estate < f said Brock enbrouxh has been committed for administration, sell at public actian, on the premiaea, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of November, 1856, at 4 o'clock, P. M., if fair, if not, the next fair day, that portion of lot No. 633, in the plan of aaid city, now in the occupancy of Mr. Thomaa W. Brockenbrough, fronti ig cn the nerth aide of Clay or K itreet 79 feet, running back 168J feet, and having thereon a large brick mamion. The property will be divided ao aa to aell off a vacant lot on the weat. Tehms-One-fourth caab; balance at 6, 12 and IS month*, for negotiable note*, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained, oc 20 GOODIN ft APPERSON, Aucts. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LOT ON 18TH STREET, NEAR VENABLE STREET. —As commissioner* appointed by a decree of the Cir cuit Court of Henrico, pronounced on the Bth May, 18.56, in the case of Vaughan,&.o v*. Vaughan, its., we ■hall proceed to *ell, at public auction, on the prem ises, on MONDAY, the 27th Oat., 1856, at 4 o'clock, a lot of land, of which the late Henry Vaughan died seized, fronting on the eastern aide of 18th atreet, near to Venable street Terms: One-third cash; balance atlod 2 yeara. for bond*, with good security, beating interest, and title retained till laat bond i* psid. W. H. VAUGHAN, )r„ JAS. D. VAUGHAN, 5 Co®" 1 **• Sale eonducted by Goddin k Appekson, Anct*. oe 13—eodtda. rPRUSTEKS' SALE OF liOUSES AND 1 LOTS ON BROAD ST., HENRICO COUNTY. —By virtue of two truat deed*, dated (the lat) 4th December, 1854. the aecond 3d May, 1835, executed by Frederick Kregel and wife, to aecure certain debt* to the Shockoe HUI Building Fund Aaaociation, the undersigned, the present trustees If said Associa tion, will proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of October, 1556, at 4 o'clock, P. M , if foir, if not, the next fair day, the real estate conveyed by said deeds, consist ing of lots Nos. 28 and 29 in Valentine's place, front ing on the north side of Broad street, the one 31 feet, and the other SO feet, running baek 146 feet to an al ley 20 feet wide, having on each of said lota a framed tenement, one of which haabeen tor many year* past occupied aa a grocery stand. The terms, which will be liberal, will be made known at the hour of sale. M. L. STRAUS. ) L. M. HARROLD, > Trnitee*. oc 16 ALBERT SPOTT. J I AKGE URiCK DWELLING, ON STH Li STREET, BETWEEN CANAL AND BYRD STREETS. »OR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be •old, on WEDNESDAY afternoon, the 29th October, 185b, on the piemlses, commencing at 4 o'clock, the large Brick Dwelling, l ocated as above, and opposite to Messra. t>amson ti Paa'a Foundry. It contans 10 rooms', is well built, and is aupplied with ci'y water and bathing apparatus Terms—One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotable note*, intereat added, aocured by a trust deed, or title retained, oc 22 GODDIN k APPERSON, Auct*. FMBM rOR MALK .—The suhacrlbcr wishes to sell her Farm in the county of Powhatan* about 27 miles from Richmond, and about three quar ters of a mile fromjjames river The Farm consists of about <0O acres of land, benutifally situated, in a most desirable neighborhood, adjoinin* the lands of Messrs T. Eustace, Whitfield, Turpin, Carter Lee, lie ; haa a good House and all reqeisite buildings, and the tin eat kind of spring* in almost every li-sld ; about 3"0 acres cleared, and the balance heavily timbered. There ar<> several churches and mills in the immedi ate neighborhood. Fortorms, which will be liberal, apply to Dr. T.G. Mackenzie or Rich'd M. Macken zie, Fine Creek P. 0., Powhatan county, or to Jno H. Mackenzie, Richmond, Va. Mas. JANE MACKENZIE. If not sold privately, it will be sold at auction, on the premises, together with the Crop, Stock, he.. on the uh November.lßs6. iic B—eodtds UILL JKOK SAJ..K—WiII bo sold at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the sth of November, 1856, the farm commonly known as "Tnrkey Hill," in the county of Hanover, on the Chickahomioy river, 12 miles east of Richmond, containing 225 acre* of'and: about ICO acres are clear ed, and i* well adapted to the growth cf wheat, corn and oat»; 75 acre* of the uncleared land is mud and island land, and is as rich as any land in Eastern Vir ginia. and is heavily timbered with a*h, maple and oak of tho finest quality, which render* it more val uable, a* it is near market aad in demand. The lo cation is remsrkabljr beaitby; as a proof of this fact, I have resided on said farm for the last fifteen years with a large famiiy and not a single case of bilious nor ague and fever uas occurred la my family in that length of time The dwelling house i* a two story wood building, fifty-two feet loag and twenty faet wide, with a twelve feet passage, containing four room* and i* not im good repair; bat, with a little ex penae, can be rendered very comfortable. There I* a spring within fifty yard* of the dwelling hooeeof as good water a* any in Eastern Virginia. It ii need ■ f-to de-dbbamor,l»U,. joHN ATKIH , QN Persons wishing further information tfee property will plea** call on E. D. EACH.O, oc 6—ids Gen. Ag*t. Psarlst. TRL'HTIiKH BALK UF BTIHIR S'" T AiTASs?oflbe Hill BniWtag Fund Association, wa shall prooaad to sell to tha highest M. 1. STRAUS, 1 L M'HARRULIJ, > Trustee*. oc 23—ids ALBERT SPOTT,) swassAssK rooms, the moat complete Spring Bed that I svar sien; it is so very *imp\* in iu coastjoctioa that it i* not Hahla to g«t oat of order. He hi«n» tha largest aad most beautiful assortment of Funii ta/e I Cava evsr seea exhibited la Ruhtnoß* "J attention was attracted to a most beaaufal Wardrebe in tha assort meat. oe 2D-dim A. / < LOTUJNO-SafleiMt |far tke eeaUofl v> and sartafactien of eostomers, my be focad at lifi Main street, where all interested am call. S OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, of tke MM ap proved style, warranted to flt, mm reaommsadsd as perfect in all that laaseeesar* forjsatlaiirtU*. DRESS FROCKS, DRESS FHDtKs. of Sleek and Faaey Cloth, varied la style, uf aastfy reedy far the examination aad approval M all those aie poaed to aetiee the advantage* of ear stock HOVF BEAUTIFUL! are thegs weals of thoaa who have been fortunate saongh to purchase from the subscribers. Dee* this seem like boasting? Thoaa who think it extrava«aat would da well to set tbeMiive* right by aa examination. ' OROSHUNO A TUP MAN, oall- If Male wraet. OmSHV BUSlNESS,l.'this*tv. Rl*hwi*t,Oet. IS, KH. Br {M* * iMIWIfc M CUTS TO VALLEY im«! ro* SALE AT AUCTiOW.-Wuiko MM,, m TO 17* SD AT,2Sdof Oeteber, lMd.ea tko mnmtm, semiDeaeiag at 4 o'clock, that will* valaaklo Batld uvMitik(MnMt«ronMHi»kM%<n» Mta to Ma. Vm-UWi roridoaosi. ftMtfifff M, raasiag book IMfeet toaaalloy9ofeotw3» Mk whleh wiH ko tell mtml Loto oa S7tk. kataoM L aad M streets: aflat of wkkh will ko asUMadat Iko hoar of mm. Ail Mttoiai day, vis: lUIIAT. Mill Ortikir, 18£S,oatbe promisee, eom monetae etdo'elook, tkroo •man wcorn Taasntkals, oa Valley aa! Blekard awm. fcwiih oMß»ta* ky ?*rtok (TCmmK. Abo, a valiiblt Let at the corner of Valloy aa! Lojvnea streets, 394x1# foot. A!ao. 2 framed Tenements aad several vaeaat Lota, on Baldwin near to FiMilitnoit TaaM*.—One-foarth oa*k; balaece at i I ialll months. for negotiable notes, lataraot tllil, lad titlo retained till but note i* paid. oo IS GOODIN A APPEESOM, Aaete. »jß.i COOK dk tU.Aata fkUi GOODS, dee, AT AGCnOKr-WIU 1/ be aoidon KBIDAV. 24th last., at 10 o'clock, at oar Mors, a wrj large sssortnaat of ataxia aa! fak ay Dry Goods, Cloths, Cwiattaa, ta-iaklldl| a great variety cf Ladies Orua Goods, Clocks, raid meres, Satinets, Satin, Silk and Embroidered Vest ing*. Cottoa and Marino Undershirts. Hosiery la treat variety, Shirts. Snspenders, Silk aad Cambria Heed kerchiefc, fce. fca. ALSO—A muall lot of Hoasebold Foraltaro be locg ag to a family declining boon keeping. ALSO—A lot of Cocnac Brandy aad Moaoegahela Whiskey in Camijokaa. oc » fc. S. COOK A CO., Aaete. lllliH tOJISTABLIPS MAA.K-v»ill be sold AA on PBIDAT, the 24th October, 1856.U 10o'a>oek, at tke houto formerly occupied by F. w. Mailer, oa Governor street, between Main aad Praakha. to sat isfy an attachment of Eidgway vs. Mailer: Oao German Piano Porte; 2 Old *ofss; S Pine Tables; 7 Chaifr, 6 Demlishas; I Bar; 1 Ice Box; 1 Gilt Minor; 1 Picture;jl Clock; S Gilt Pigare Heads; 3 bundles Ci gars; 2 pint bottles Chsmpsgne; I set Castors; 28 Tum blers; 1 Oedlner; 19 Decanter*; 1 guear Stand; half dozen Plates; 8 Pewter Spoons; 1 fire Screen; 1 H lower; 1 Wooden Paint'd Screen; 2 empty harrala; I Kualett of Irish Whisker; 5 Window Shades; i pair Spittoons; 1 Cottage Bedatead; X MaitrssMs; Sheets; Conaterpalne, aad tke key or the Bar Aoom the balaooe of the rear Terms cask oa delivery. 0c22-3t FHEP. BUTLER, H. C. C. E. Hy liaTMneri, Alias 9c Ca> 900 Cum BOOTH, SHOE* m»4 HAT*, /SUU AT AUCTION -On FRIDAY, 34th October! we will tell, at lOo'cloak, at oar taction (tore. an a* aartmant of Boota, Shoe* and BaM) winter gooda of beat quality. Teams— Under $100caah; $100 and over, 4 men the credit for at proved paper. on 21 ALLEN A CO-. AneU. By li»r»» 4c itfetM. A8HIONBBt»> s«LB OF 910,000 WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac., AT AUCTION.—WiII be aold at poblie auction, com mencing on SATURDAY EVENING, at T o'clock, at Store No. 74, Main (treat, the entire ttock of a mer chant declining buaineae. amounting to aboat 910,000 worth of Oold Engliah Huntingend open face Lever Wa'chea, Oold Anckera and Cylinder*, Silver De tached Lever*, Anckera and Cylinder*. ALSO, An extenaive aaaortment of Gold Plated and 6Ut Watohea, auitable for the country trade. ALSO, A large aaaortment of Heavy Gold Fob, BreaM and Guard Chaine. An extenaive variety of Gold Loekete, (all flaw,) Breaatpin* anitable for genta and ladle*, Cameo and Gold Stone Seta, Braeeletta, Ear Ring*, all stylee of Finger Ring*, Gold and Silver Feneile and Feaa, to gether with a complete aaaortment of Maple and fanoy Good*, of all kind*, both American and Engliah. Country merchant* weald do well to attend oar sale*, aa an opportunity i* offered to thorn to got an aaaortment of *uch article* which can aioae be found in the city. Selling for the aaaignaa, we are inatraeted to aloe* the entire Mock aa aoonaa practicable. The public are reapeotfully invited to examine tho Mock, which will be exhibited and told privately, dal ly, until the entire lot 1* cloaed 0T Sale to tak* place every evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. LARUS A SHINE, Aueta., ae 26 No 74 Main (tree. Having received instruction* to cloao the entire Mock aa aooa aa poMible, and to facilitate our instruc tion, we have taken the atore on Main atreet, No ISO, (twe door* below the Exchange Vaak,) where we will aell daily at 10 A.M. and 7 P.M., commencing on next TUESDAY, the Hat InM. Oar reau'ar eve ning aalei will alao take place at our More 74 Main M. oc 20 LARUS A SHINE, AaeU. V. S. MAIL. STKAMSUJP ROANOKE leave* City PoiqtSA TURDAY morning, at 9 o'clock, for 2mAawßh NEW YORK, via NORFOLK? i-aaeengera doairing to take thb cheap and comfort able route to New York, muM leave here by the Pe teraburg cara, at 44 o'clock Saturday morning. Ticket* and berth* eeoured at oar office. South dd* of tbe Baa n Only 910 through to New York, meal* cad ctata roem accommodation* included. oc 23—2t LUDLAM k WATSON. H AU- K *.» „ OVE | (BEIi Ii receivod it P. H. PRICE'B. Also, freih (applies of FLOWERS BY THK WA Y-SIDR. Tie. BAKER'S REVIVAL SERMONS. •!. JAY'S MORNINGS WITH JESU9. $1.15. " MORNING EXERCISES. Tso. " EVENING do. We. ALEXANDER'S WAY OF BALVATION. 15. SAMPSON ON HEBREWS. $->.80. MORE ON HAGGAI, fee ®2. PRINCE OF HOVBE OF DAVID. 91.25. oe 22—at HABFKK'O~IiAW JOUKNAA., dir. RANDOLPH'S Book Stare and Bindery FRANK Forrester'* Complete Maaael for Young SporUnnen. $1.50. -j CHAPMAN'S Sectional Map of Miaaeecta sad Wis consin at 75 eta CHAPMAN'S Sectional Map of lowa Md lillinols at #1 HARPER'S Magazine and Story Book for Norem* ber.at S5 cte. HARPER'S Dialogues for the amassment sad in ■traction of yoang pereon*. at 40 eta. GODEY and Graham'* Magazine for Novamber, st 23 cti. DAVID Copperfisid; by Dickens. ▲ new edition, complete in I vol. $1.50. PASSION and Principle; a Domeitic Novel; by Mrs. (iray. Paper, 50 ets. TH B Banished Son; by Mrs. Heats A new edition. Mualia !2mo. CI 25. HALSTEA D'S Law of Evidenes. 1 vol* $i. OCTOBER. No. oftbe Quarterly Law Journal. SABBATH Bell* Chined by the Poets. Elegantly illustrated. *175. oe 25—Vt AVANA AND PKINCIPK CitJAKS, •( the following claaaee, vis: REGALIA, PENSADOB, LONDON, COMMON SIZE PANETELA aad OPERA Also— Tnrkcy aad Virginia Smokiag Tobacco; Vir ginia Chewing Tobacco; Meersebaam, Cydrolit. Bo bernian, Oenoiseand Powhatan Pipe*; Amber, Pearl. Cherry, Zebra and Jeaaamin* Stems; Meeraebaam and Amber Cigar Tabss—and all ether artielea La the To bacco tine, can. be had of CHARLES RICHARDSON, Importer of sari Dealer in Havana aad Principe Cigar*, American Hotel Baiidlng, an I—tf Corner of Main and Iltb atreets. IV«w in THK TIMK TO MtV CUKAP i" DRY GOODS.—I bave now in (tore many de sirable stylsa of Goods at annsaally low price*. Linen Damask Napkins at *2. worth 3.00; Haeaback aad Diaper Towels at *1.50 per doa: Baper Pren&blCor eeta at $1.25; Brown Linen Table Clothe at 6Sf eta; Pillow-Case Cotton at 134 eta.; best qaaiity Castas Skirts at 75e.| Worked Collars at 25e, worth Mt.; and many other article* at prises that will asteni'h the eloeeat buyers JACOB A- LEVY, oe 23 15 Mala at "■»- M - a TiU&a£*' oe a»-3t* - Broad straet. » daots free* M. I AO Hit BttMH, pat ap imism mmtt ptmt Ll bottles, for family sse; «Isp, bj.ibe ke.snd half bbl; for s»!a by t. WILSACHtR, OQ 23 P4 SW Hi |\]urlCK ttYHPJtP-rits.-Afl MM* wto l* now saffar from this disease, *hould; araeara a bottle of BAKEJt'S PREMIUM BITTtRS, a mart excellent remedy tf takea in t»M. Ts be bad whole ■ale and retail Drug Store, oe 22 Market fta«. if* lug* HMlf, J«5 !•«•!»* toL «i, ud for Mtte k>«* U ' J. W. OAJU.ICK.-f DnmMm, ob 22 rnalili« itnir Tf *M*ATk A wery hsadsomeforeiteieatwfowwK****- a-'^rajrcs&Stettte *£ «* >• OAPTBO**. l" lUlßitM> 1— >■— U»<M £'**' n.'Lr^&r^ssm^X.