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HRKCUL NOTIi'KM. ff Monu'ltoln* NfW and ItriMMlf ut—Ac. knnwledged by *11 to be *nperior to anything yet dl«- in the Photographic art an a proof of which *11 of the »no*l ce>e>»tated artid* tiorth are taking imbrotv* by no other proee»«. The*e picture* ere to he had at Pratt'* Oallery, 14-i Main *treet, «hm rubllc are respectfully invited to call and exam ;;i < for themselves Datuerreoty pe« and Amhrotypes ~ pi»d in any way to rait customer*. and all picture* v art anted to rlea»e. BANXAY fc CHALMERS, no 10—tra Operator* lV!«pfrl;il Notice —Old Kid (Jlivm made Nf.w.--a fresh i»rp!j of ".Inuven** Inodorous Kid i i!n\i Cleaner " just One bottle cost* 50c., and will clear fify pain of Kid Olovea, or many while Siipt er«. without Injuring them or leaving the i-ast odor. K«r sale at MVADE & BAKER'S Apothecary Store, no 2K-fit 1S«, N. W. corner Main and 10th *t* IV" Doctor I.ovflb Michel (graduate ol lhf Special School* of Medicine and Pharmacy, of Pari*. lia» itemed h a office, for the preient, at the Powha ian House Office hcur* dally, from 3 to 12 A. M ~ and 6 to 9 P. M no 26—lm* rv i rcah nnd dfulrnble Dry (>Mdi! IMUCE. BAYLY & WATKINS, XO. 15? MAIS' STREET. \\> are receiving and opering, THIS MORNING, Rich Velvet and Cloth CLOAKS . Rich SIT.K ROBES K.legant Xancy SILKS and MOIRE ANTIQUES French Printed Mouieline DeLaice* S(rl!a Shawl* li.miißi and Velvet Ribbon* Fta'd Valencia* Pay State Sack Flannel* hick ' ace Veil* " Thread Lace !■ rencli rinhroiderie*. ; n set* Ladies' <ind Men'* KidOlove* Ores* Trimming* in great variety Kelts, T»»sel Huttoo*, Braids, io. Together with many other scarce and desirable ciods. to which we invite the attention of our f.iemu. PRICE, BAYLY 4: WATKINS. nu ~>~tl U ' A .N*w; Hair l>> p.— l;aa n new 1 i..ii Jvc it instantly dyes 'the Whiskers or Mous l., h % . li. autiful natural black or brown, which t. . . Wifcr nor sunthme can tarnish in the leas'. \\ .uo ~;l who dye, to call on HOBSON, at his MHir iJ, Room, under the American Hotel.— * _e i.-i lith ttrect. no 22 *) 3 i - The Ladies of the Third I'ros l.. f. .1-1 (. uroh. Church Hill, will hold a FAIR, lecture Room of the Church, commencing on Mi); DAY evening next. 24th inst , and continue fir u... the week. no 2i—7t* oil'at Cost.--The undersigned i Hi-i.ii ag to mike a change in their firm, in their f. nri'of ih.s city, on the Ist of January next, reapect i ,lly cull tl o attention of th-ir customers Red the i übiicin t,euerul. that thev will sell off at cost their tatire Is.ge well made and well selected stock of CLOTHING. Their stock comprises in part, heavy hla'.k fcid'ng Over-Coats, ard a large a'surtment of . her kiad«; tine Kane* Hi!k Velvet, Black Satin, j itney Miii fiik Silk, atd Cioth and Cassimere Vests; p good assortment of Black and Fancy Cassiraere I'aGts; Black Ciolh Coats of a'l grades, and Business i Oits of all qualities; a good assortment of Servant!' nothing; Tal nas, Kaglans. rn-1 a good selection of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS I All they ask is a call and examine for yourselves. M. HEXTER i. SONS, No. 90 Main it- Next door to Purcell, Ladd Si Co.'a, Druggists. noWl—dim" iTTI.oss of Appetite is the torerunjier of , l.easei arid the surest indication of a deranged liver huJ diioraered stomach. Tiiusewlia are thus attect . may raadily avoid a spell of sickness by resorting t.i rhe use of Baker's Bitters, the surest regulator and assistant of nature ihe skill of man lusyet dis r, jvored. A few dsses will expel secreted bile, ea !:ven the livai, strengthen the stomach, increase the petite, assist digestion, and prevent biliousness, c tjiic. sour stomach, diarrheal, and all other diseases <i' a similar s'arnp. One single bottle, taken accord i'li to direct*, jns, is woith a bushel of poisonous min •-•als and quack nostrums. They are purely vegeta li>. and entirely harmless in action Try them. Tii be baa of all the principal Druggists in the city of Richmond and elsewhere. Orde.-9 filled by ad d easing , E. BAKER, no 18 Richmond, Va. tjf Corns. Corns, Coras, iiuuions, Wnrts, t'.jllosities, and Deformed Nails, &c., and erery dis order of the feet, removed without any pain, by a i-w and easy method, by Dr. S. SCHUI/IZ, the ce ll 'i:ated Surgeon Cbiropodisc, from London Daily i ; uteodaace at his new office. Franklin street, one ii.>or Goutii of Metropolitan Hall. Dr. S.'s cures of Deformed Nails are remarkable no 13- -lm 1.1 t'e nud Properly Preservers. — C oil's Patent Repeating pistols, Army, liavy and l\>.-,ket Sizes, just received, and for sale by JAMES WALSH, Gun Importer, no ll—lol V doors above St. Charles Hotel. i"3T Dr. Win. V. IjJpscombe oilers his pro f . is.oaal services to the citizens of Richmond. Of fice lu ihe basement of Baiiard's Hotel, no 12—liu* tF* 30,000 Dollars worth of DRY GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, TO CLOSE. Intending to close by the Ist of January, I invite tSui especial attention of my friends and the public t > my lhij;e aad attractive stock of Dry Good*, as suring them that every article will be sold at a great reduction Irom farmer pncas. My stock consists in put of the following seasonable . and desirable G jods: Black and Fmcy SILKS PlAiu and Figered MOUSELINES English and French MKKINUKS CASHMERES, ALPACAS, VELVETS CLOAKS SHAWLS EMBRuIDERIBS of every description CLOTHS, CASSi MERES, VESTINGS KERSEYS, SATINETS LINSEYS, BLANKETS Black aud Bro SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS Swiss, Striped aud C'eckad MUSLINS PRINTS. iiINGHAMS BRILLIANTS, HOSIERY, &c, itc. THOMAS D. tiUARLES, no 10— ts 2/j Broad at rf Second Hupitly of Kail «4oo<lh itnd Cloaks. —1 have tust received from the North, my brcond supply of FALL GOODS, which being pur chased principally at the closing out Northern auc tions, I am prepared to offer greater inducements than e>cr, in all hinds of FALL GOODS, CLO \ KB, FURS, Jus , itc. In Embroideries, I have an imuiense N assortment," frjiu Worked Collars at l«!j cents, to the finest French Worked Collars and Sleeves ; also, a splendid lot of fc'igie Collars, on Lace and Velvet. In Cloaks—Tnoae who are desirous of purchasing will find my stock the largest, and WITHOUT KXCEPTION, the MOST COMPLETE IN this cm v, comprising every style of Velvet, Morie An t ijue, Cli.'tn, Meiino, 4tc., 4tc.. Stc. Aisi, the fashionable unlinko Camilla Caps. In Dress Goods—l have every variety of Mode An tique Silks; Striped and Brocaded Silks; all W 00l De Laici s; English and French Merinoes; Mouselines; English and American Prints, witha variety of articles too numerous for insertion. N. EZEKIKL, 15 Main street. N. B Bed and Common Blankets constantly on lurid; also, ail kinds o! Negro Clothing, Linsey*, l-nsiuetts La., kc Remember fjr baigains, call at N. EZEKIEL'6 Cheap Store, (> 0 27 75 Main street. TV Notice to the Public.—Do not put too much con'ideoce in the self-puffing so common with ImguurreolypisU, but rest assured that any real (not imaginary) improvement in the beautiful art of I'ho t< grapby will be iutiodujed by GIBBS as soon as it ii:**t*s its appearance ; but for the present, he confi- Q -atly asserts that there is nothing in this city com- I table for beauty or durability with the Ambroty pe, N,r "Baisotn Picture," as called by some,) as maie by Uibbs, which fact is the reason ol so many professed i iiwroveiiiftnti which b&ve appeared in ttindry cardi c late. We can furnish any style Picture in tne art i .t we ask is a call, and examine specimens, to con v ,ice anyone of the truth of our assertion. Gallery, Corinthian Hall, Main, between 9th and 10th sts. iC 15 GIBBS. ttf- I,EE. It A V l< V Ar COCKE. Attor i'i*)H and < ounaellont at l-aw, practice in all 11.1 I,'ourtj held in the city of Richmond ana county Henrico. JAMES K. LEE, SAMUEL T. BAYLY, RD. IVANHOE COCKE. Office on 11th atreet, between Mainsnd Back, no 10—dim < Dr. Coona, Inte «»l rtt. I-ouiw, Mo.— ( -tics and r««i<ience on 3d «troei, west side, between si&;sh&l ttjid Clay its. n0 3 Ui * T l'rficrvc your Teria •■•Arriwt De» Ciy »:,uud and healthy Ouini, Teeth white u Ala b .cgr, aud a perfumed breath can be obtained by tbe u of UOVVDKN'S DENTAL FLUID. It prevenu • lurmatioa of tartar, render* the teeth white, and • , art* a dmiyhtful uud permanent aromatic Ira «■ 'UCB to the breath. Kecummended ui iuprrior to K*y known, by Drs. Pie*fc&Dtt, Had«oa. * * luooek, Ate , &.C., of this city, and by DmUhi iflfl p .y*iei«nt everywhere. „ . rut ml a by nil Drd»t(i«'«> whole»*lo and retail, by OEOKOK DOWDEN, gChemiat and DiuggUt, oe iTI - 3m bib and Broad in. rtr Whltfhip-.tv Uullery of Phoio«raph« * A krtJ —The pie«ent manager ha* been ectgad in the bluings 16 year* 111* o eaiibi'.iou at the A}ecfi*«'c»'Pair, and at 77 Main The pubite are cordially invited to eall aad Ju ,<e for thduj*trlve«. 'Holograph* copied fic«i D»g»err**ofypM any_«i*e a <i red. AJUBEKT LlftlH. uo 4—lm* nr J.V. Uitrdner, 01. 11., liooiiropatblo I* ')'riet*n, Richmond, V*. Office oo Governor street, bmt tbe Richmond so —d£a NOTICKH, tSL Mll >■»—«?£ Allenllnn'- HRBX PRizs; # to, con_LOWEST pnr/v Whole Tie?** QuVrte^ ada° e X«de'Xr"i;i.V.U&rto oW D ° t ""*' Bo 24—It* or I BVVAN, Mon?^"" AU*" w BROTYPE9 and DAOUERRFOTYPk's .i AM ' farnmLVli. ES the count 'T- Come and *ee ft.afl: 1, Un ! OD ' P »p'« Machle and Jewel OSBORNE'S Gallery, my 15 Sign of the Eligi. V» tl, n*;~To atrnncera vlnltin* the city, and citizen* : If you wiah to get your Ha:r cut In the laleft and moat becoming atyle, I would ad viae you to call en HOBSON, at hi. Hair Catting, suaving, Shampoeing and Bathing room, under the American Hotel. Entrance on ilth atree'. N. B. Whiskers Dyed either Black or Brown eoler Brrnrd.~«. D. Ucnooo, Bell nad itrnaa rontderer, fancy Orate and Fender Manufaclarer, No. 225 Main street, between Bth and Sth. wort *ide, Riohmcnd, Va. jy 10—6 m (Vl'reacriptlona promptly and accurate y compounded at all hour*, ciuy or night, by URA, fiUATES <>y THE PHILADELPHIA COL- I.EUE OF PHARMACY, alone at LAIDLEY 4t ROBINSON'S New Family Medicine and Preicription Store, •« 2m cor. 4th and Franklin *ta. ,Or LeeriieatjLeeche*, Leerhea.—l hnve ju«t received by Adam*' Express, a fre*h lot of Sweedi*h Leeches, which willibe applied npon the most reasonable term*. P. S.— Cupping and Leeching promptly attended to. I oan be found at all hour*, at the Hair Dressing Room under the American Hotel. "uW R. C HOBSON. 'Inlr f>ye. Hair Dye.—Johnson, Bar ber, has a Hair Dye which is instantaneoua, and never wash* a oft. We will advise ail who dve to give John ion a call, £> he warrants to give perfect aatiafsction or no charge. Also to be had Fletcher's Hair Tonic, aninfal jihle remedy for all the ill* that the human hair it heir to. KITH STREET BF.TWEIS MAIN k CARV STREETS WATCHES ANI) JKWKLKY. TllOL'lill I live in the country a hundred miles dov crl 3. I have my repairing don,. always in town; KMwß' Vnd the trsaeaman 1 dial with ii BAR THOLOMEW, Aud th-i work that I give him, is done up like new. But hete 1 would tell you the right of my tale, 1 was thrown from my horse right on to a rail; My Watch, it went farther, smack into a ditch And lusted the works to a very bad pitch. 1 took it to one, who said " trade it away"— But I valued the watch, and was willing to pay. When a r end to'd me of a watchmaker he knew, And lhat'a how 1 came to know BARTHOLOMEW He did up the watch, and some jewelry fine And my watch to thia day. keeps excellent time. WM. J. BARTHOLOMEW, Watch and Clock Maker, Corner Eleventh and Mnia streets. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds, repair ed in the best manner, and on as moderate terms as any other house in the city. oc 29 CLATE) NIjATE ! SI.A'l'E :iin pro *o pared, aj the Agent of Owen Jones, to furnish fiom the mines in Buckingham county, ROOKING SLATE of ail sixes and in any quantity. The Slate is of n superior quality, and is cheaper (the cost of painting being considaied) than any metalic roofing now in use. ALBERT L. WEST, Architect and Measurer. Office next to Ooddin'aHall. no 19—lm* Bakkain* : HAR(»AiNs::— ALUUS TUS MAILERT is now offering greater bar gains than ever in his well selected stock of General Dry Goods, as follows : Blacx and colored Silks, Merinos, Plaid and figured Muslins; Black Alpacas, Woolen and Cotton Hosie ry, Kid Gloves, at only 07$ cents a pair; Black Lace Veils, Cambric and Swisj Bands, Bobbin Edginss Cioth and Sattin Cloaks and ?almns, White Silk Lace Edgings, Black Laces Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, at 124 cents apiece; Flannels, Cloth for Cloaks, Cor sets, Ladies' Merino Vests, large variety of Embroi riea. Stella Shawls, Black Velvet lor Trimmings, Napkins. Toweltngs, White and Brown Linen Table Cloths; Heavy Counterpanes; Cotton Frinses. Black Silk Fringes. Linfaeja. Caaiimeres, Cassinets, "Bed aod Negro Blau'sets, ar.d many other goods. He as sures his customers and the public generally, all hia goods will be told tigive entire satisfaction. AUGUSTUS MAILERT, no 24 No. 41 Miinst. riMiii lIiIKAPiiST FUKL.—At the pre -1 sent relative prices of Fuel, NATURAL CiiKb is undoubtedly tho cheapest. The SOFT COKE is unequalled ai) a fuel for grates, being easily kindled, cleanly, and one-third more durable than Bituminous Coal The HARD COKE is an excellent fuel for stoves, cooking ranges, and for furnrcpe in dwellings, factories churches Src., and is nearly, ii not quite, as durable as Anthracite. Prices—Soft Lump, $5.50 ; Soft Hail, $5. Haid Cuke, either grade, $6 per load Yaids, corner 10th street and Basin Bank, and 6th and Byrd streets. JNO. J. VVERTH, Agent, no 21—ts C'l;ltK VOIR COLDS.— lium Droits, nti ' sorted flavors; Jujube Paste; Fig Paste; Jelly Ckaes; Jujuba Drops ; Hoarhound Drops ; Flaxseed Drops; Lemon, Pepper and Cream Drops; Hoarhound. Lemon, Flaxseed and Winter Green Candy. Also, Cough Candy. All very necessary and officiant in ouring colds Fresh manufactured, for sale by do 21 LOUIS J. BOSSIEUX. C 1 i<OTH i"» AND I'ASSUIEKKS-Black, ' grey and drab Clotti for ladies' clcaks; blue, brown and olive do. for men's and youth's wear; black Dceskiu and fancy Casslmeresfor pantakons; small plaid Woolens for boys' wear; plain and print ed Satinets and Tweeds; black Bfttin, Silk and Cash mere Vestinas. A large stock on hand and for sale very cheap by J. hi M. ROSENBAUM, no 20 199 Broad st. SERVANTS' liLAiNRKTN.-All tu want of Servants' Blankets, will lied it to their inte rest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. JOH.NSON Si HARVVOOD, no 20 No. 77 Main st Bit 1) SH K S.--Hair, Toot h, Nail, Shoe, Whitewash, Counter, Varnish, Stencilling and Paint Brushes, of every description. For sa'e by J. F JACKSON, n022 Market Bridge. U KaT ('aKKS. -Tlie best way to make these delightful cakes is with CHIS MAN'S YrASf POWDER, which may be found at any Drug store. Price 20 cts. J. K. JACKSON, no 22 Market Bridge. ULLARU'S t.KKAI KM V Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia POLLARD'S ORE A T LINIMENT Cures Paine and Sprains POLLARD S GREAT LINIMENT Cures Tooth Ache and Sore Throat. POLLARD'S ORE A T LIXIMEXT Cures Chapped Hands and makes them white, smooth and soft. POLLARD'S GREAT LIXIMEXT Is for sale by every Druggist in the city, and sold wholesale and retail by JNO. W. POLLARD, no 21 Druggist, 17th street. tltt.lMA (iLOVKS.-Juiit recelTtil, a choice lot of Virginia made Buckskin Gauntlets and short Gloves. Those in want of a suoerior arti cle, are invited to call at the cash store, 99 Main st. no 25 CHRISTIAN i LATHROP. i\j UTI C fc— Caiiflelrt'n HoUu %Vau-r im, without doubt, the best article of the kind in the city, as a comparison will abundantly prove.— The subscriber would respectfully solicit all those who have Dot given it a trial to do so at once, as this is all that is necessary to convince th« rrost prejudiced of i.• superiority. The water being filt»*ed renders tt free from sediment so often feund in water not fil tered. Cons antly on hand superior Philadelphia Porter, Ale and Chanipang>) Cider. WARREN CANFIELD, Agent, Manufactory 201 h street, no 22 Between Main and Franklin streets. ttOLMH.tKiei'uria While, and Jeweller*' Pelithin* Brc»he«, for Bale by VVftl. SAMLER U CO., n0 21 142 Main ttreet A.MS.-500 v*ry olioic© Viijtiuln cured Ham., receiving aad g no 24 Iw Comer Cary aud I2rfc »ta ■lUTTEH.—A mo»t excellent article, in Dsmali «'zed tubs. I'M up cxpressiy for family u«e, ju*t received and .or«le^ Mß fc no 22 Copt Caiy and Pearl »U. yr'UAK A>ll lUlif" «Att K BL,S /O NORTH CAROLINA FAMILY ROE HEtt ju»t received from Norfolk. For»ale by BO 2a WM. WALLACE fc 80H. Tf J*AttkiU,s NO. 1 LHAK bABI), Jukl riceivad for iile by n „ 28 WH. WALLACE fc BON. TfTilOUMUkAb* MiW MACON UAittH, lo pHOULUKUS anU BItEABIB, foraale. no 2S WM. WALLACE fc MON. 11l VL.u'l'H W patleroa, lor Tattle l!«v. era, or by the yard, at veiy low price, can be found at 1. L. WEIL'S, Mo. S3 Main at, no 2b Matifion Hvum. . MJLLINKKV (JOOOH, *jc. te—. . ' OPKNIN(3 OK jpgl WINTKK VaSIIIONB. Mil. M. A. LYONS, ~to „ (Ag't for F Lyon,) S-ritrtT.oveaC H*m iu k Co . ? I?.!?r!i?£ •Motion of the ladies to the OPEN! NO MIi,Ii INERY, on THURSDAY, Nov. K LYON kUo invite* attention to her beantl „ ' ""d vanad assortment of ClcMiing for Mi»»s. A!»n, Ladie*' and Misses' CLOAKS. no 25—at « A •'Aitllj' C sun, wbe received ■Hggthe first premium at the Mechanic* 1 Pair, re- Wlßr'jP'ctfuiry announce* to the Ladiet, that ibe nTrS'?V.= 0 ? s ir enced her Winter opening of 8U- T'f fh B . « X QMMTB BONNETS. comprising a 1 the latest fashion* from Pari* and New York SShjJ* fUM C !l u Cy *' VelTet of every kind and • *"" » nd , Htr&w-trimtned and untrimmed, with a choice aelect'on of elegant Flower*. Peath- Sod Head-dra*»e*, t6 ' *c,.whieh, for .tyle e^ oe Af' * 1U c °mp«te with any other ettab utnment In the city, and those in need of any article in the MILLINERY LINE will plea*e «iwe »a a can, a* I ain determined to pleata and give catiafac uon. Don't forcet MADAME SON, No. M Main atreet, opnodte 8t Charlea Hotel. h ° r d" r t in 'he Millinery Department executed with di«patch and neatnetn. oc2B~lm VKD OK from the T lr " Market Houae. on SATURDAY even- Minr i"*' tho , J lßt s of °0 ,o b«. * YELLOW i u' y e °' d - She had on a black (addle with a leather girth, a grey blanket and a common bridle. I will give a reward of Ten Doilara for the delivery of the Mare to me; and if (tolen, $«0 for the appre hension and conviction of the thief. oc 21 -tf JOHN LINDBEY. I'RKSCIIIPTIONS accurately and promptly dispensed at all hours, day and night, AM by one of the Partners, at xt • MrJADB & BAKER'S New Chemical and Pr«*criptioo Store, 18ti. N. W. corner of Main and loth *treets, ro 1 2—d4m Ju*t above New Cu»ton Hmi.e iSSFSFWIi >Jb-* f.n. tnA.ib. rfs .HB a ? an bon ? of S'Woman hai but a short live; therefore I am desirous II dl to make good use of my time. After being uHlicted for a numberof years; yea, ia the tierv furnace, ard coming out with the patience ct" Job I now call for help—but as Hercuiea did. by putting in* shoulder to the wheel; and as variety is the spice of iifo. I have now turned BUTCHEIt, and solicit my f'ieads and acquaintances to give me a call and I will pleate and accommodate all. JOHN HAGAN, part of*Crepk Nation, no 13—ts Stall No. 7. Old Market:. fTTTgSBBBBBP VIKUJNIA AMU TKN fcSy NESSEE RAILROAO.—AO. ™=T/OE TO PASSENGERS CHASHE Of SCHEDULE.—On and after the Ist of October, the Road will bo completed to the Ten nessee line, and the Passenger Train will ruu as fol- Iowa: Leave Lynchburg at 6.45 A. M. and reach Bristo at 6 r M. Leave Bristol ai 6.20 A. M. And reach Lvnchburg at S-15 P. M. E. H. GILL, se22—3tn Gen. Sup't. Vfif) 11 ? MA-IN STKKItT. w UP TA VL(Hi CO. hnve now on ,Tf fU mm hand h splendid assortment of White IHU und Decorated China in sets and by the piece; also a large and new assortment of White Granite Dinner Waie, Toilet Ware, Plates, Dishes, itc. They are repared to otfer goods upon as reasona ble terms aa any house in the city. Particular attention always paid to packing.— Messrs Joseph Stebbins end r. E. Hatcher, for many years engaged in the China business in this city, can oe found at the above establishment, and will be pleased to meet with their old friends and acquaint* ances. ocSO—lm i /V NOTHJJC.—The SlenuierA. H. SCHULTZ commenced running #~" on her regular trips on MONDAY, the 10th, leaving WINDSOR SHA DEB at 6i o'clk A. M., for RICHMOND, and will leave Richmond at 64 o'clock every WEDNESDAY for Windsor Shades", and will leave Windsor Shades at 6i every THURS DAY for NORFOLK, and on her return leave Nor folk at 6J o'clock every SATURDAY for Windsor shades. Passengers and freight will be taken for the James and Ctuckahftmisy Kivers. noli—lm* WILLIAM H. CARLON, C&pt. Tu THE PtaiiAC-Tiie/e --•4 'v,pott having gotten out, by some means unknown to thd subscrihetr, that the line of OMNIBUSES would be taken ill at Ctiriatmas, 1 take pleasure in having it in my power to contradict the same, and do assure tbe public tka t they will cen<inue, unless death or something mere disastrous occurs to the proprietor. There has been SEVEN NEW LIGHT COACHES ordered for the line next year, in addition to some of the best that are oo«- cn it, which will increase the number to at least TEN. 1 also take this opportunity of returning rny thanks to the public, for their liberal encouragement up to this time, and hope they will continue it in the future, with tho assurance, on my my part, that the line will be kept up as long as I have a horse with a leg on. or a coath with a wheel. no26—3t G. L EARNEST. A( NTOI/fcS, fl'oui JOlliM K. fiV~ on K street, one MOCKING BIRD and cage, by a negro boy, on yesterday, the 24th — The cage is made of wood and wire, wire straiiiiu across the top. Tlih caee pointed a Ma hogany c >lor. I will give. FIVE DOLLARS for any information so I can get them again. no a>—3t JESSE BARNES Foil !!Hli.tlti.V-- 1 lie line .Miip K. M- ARNUT, Captain Rust, will load for the above port, if sutlicient inducements should offer. For freight or passage, apply to no 26—Iw* K W. DkVOSS it CO va FIFTY IXM.I.AKS KKWAKII.- GgF Ranaway from the St. Charles Hotel, my Nr aro Boy, about 13 or 20 years of age, named MACK. He is a boy I purchased of Dr. John ' ■■ ■ Shelion.of Nelson county. Said boy was sold by Lewis Marshall, of Fauquier county, near Oak- Hill, and was formerly owned by Wm. Marshall's father-in-law. Said boy is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high, light complexion, *Vid very freckled. When he lett, he took with him a new suit pf clothes, as fol lows; Dark cas3imere pants, plifeh or velvet vest dark frock ccat, and a green overcoat. He had on a crp. 1 will give the abovo reward if taken in or out < f the Slate, lie may have free paper*. He must be delivered to me or iecured in jail so that I get him THUS. M. FARROW, no 13—ts St. Charles Hotel, Richmond, Va. y, --Ost-ar MJl'lCK..—On (be arrival ot the cars daily, at Tomahawk Station, onuie Danville Railroad, 1 shall be prepared, as heretcfore, to convey paesenners to Powhatan Court Hoube and its vicinity. Profession al gentlemen and others, attending Powhatan Court, wi.l be accommodated with a comfortable hack, im mediately upon the arrival of the cars. no 21—lm* WM. A. MARTlN,Tomahawk. w IT®""* > NOTICK.—A Mailable Bent !»-.■ -Vlw-.Wisb-' will be placed upon the route via jßaMFSnwwv— PORT WaTHALL, in a few days, in place of the steamer Augusta, which has been taken oil route. THOS. DODAMEAD, no 21 Agent. Idl» - CIIICKKRINIi'S l'i- ANO FORTES—To be had at Ne. rl ft 169 Maiu st, opposite the Exchange J J 9 U U Bank, Richmond NATH'L CARUSI, jy 14—d&wly Sole Agant ■■tea MUSICAL. INSTRUCTION. l!~~_ ' 1 W V CASPAR!, Professor of Vocal 1 1 H [| Hand Instrumental Music beg* leave to J J W J J offer hi* services as a teacher on the Piano Forte, Melodeon, Organ, Violin, and in Sing ing. He would al*o accept a portion as Organist or Mu sio Teacher in a school In the citv RESIDENCE AND REFERENCE, Rev J. L. Burrow*, D. D , 7th St., beyond Leigh, no 24 -1 m WACtUN KOK fSAIiE.-Korsiile, a second hand one horse spring WAGON, in goad re pair, and newly painted. A. BODEKKR, no 19—U No. 10 Main st fiOODS TO BK OI.OMUU OIT-«OLD- V ■ SUIT is closing out the greatest kind of bargains. 1000 Cambric Strips at 25 cts., cheap at 37$ cts ; S(H) do , far superior, at 311 cts., worth 5«( cts.; 1.500 do.. 12J cts,: Dimity bauds, at 10 cts ; 250 Ladies' Worsted Hoods, at -0 cts , worth 62$ eta; Ladies' Worsted Hacks, at 62* eta., worth 81.25; Boys' Wool len Half Hose, at 12} cts, usually aold at 25cts.; 10 different styles Mohair Bracelets, at 25 els. a pair; rt.ai-k Bugle Collars, at 75 eta., worth $150; Tim mings; Millinery Goods; White (Joods lor Party Dresses, and ruirmingi for the ta-re; Velvets, Sat tins. Ruches, White Blond Laces, and thoujaari* of other articles to be closed out at much less than the usual prices, at GOLDSMIT'S Cheap Cash Store, no 2t> 205 Brosd street. 71 UANUIiH'S PATENT OUKNAND COM VT CRUSHER. — We have been appuinred sole Agents here for tht sale of this MILL. It will grind from ten to fifteen bushels per hour of sufficient line uess for cattle. It is not liable to get out of oider, aad is much more durable tban any other of It* kino that we bav» knowledge of. We recommend it with confidence Tuis Mill wok the first p.emiuui *t out State Fair and the Fair in Petersburg. BALDWIN, CAoOWtLL it CO, no a>—dlro*w2m 148 Main St., Hichmond IVi'Tlt'JJ -'rue »ta*e Couch that farmer i* ly ma from Martia'*, will, on and after the isth ol November, ran regularly from the Powhatan ela tion on Monday*, Wedneedaya, and Friday* to Powha tan C H , and to Cumberland C. H., aad reinrn the nextdayein time to cnnnect with the Richmond aad D r i | l jir' oi, " doWn - RICHARD F. HAGUE. BHANDIKM, WINKS, LIUIJOIIS. &C - A full and complete etock, for eale ia lota to nut puichase s b > g . aaLEaToN k yiTZGERALD, DO Sl-lW N °' H ' fMrl AUCTION MAI,KM. rUTOMZ BAYS. "~ By tieddla & Ahi»eree», Aaci*. " PARiM IN NEW KtiNT AND L4ND IN FOR BALK AT AUCTION -On MONDAY, December th» l*t,iß.sG at the bourof 12 o'clock, M., will be *o!d, in front of Henrico Count* Conr'. Home, (that being eoort day.) a Fsita contain ing 85 acre*, more or lest, situated in New Kent County, on the main stsge road, abont 20 mile* from Richmond. There i* a comfortable Dwelling House, and necessary ont home, on the premifea. There are about 3U acre* cleared la ad, and balance is woed A 150.30 Aereeef Land in Henrieo coonly, abont 5 mile* b»low Richmond, on ihe Williamsburg stage Br^dleri°chi"lren *' ° f P ° UT Schora ' lnd Terms - -One-third cash ; balance at 4 and 8 menth* for negotiable note*, intere*t added, and ti tle retained. n8 & OODPIN k APPERSON, Aact*. BVo'rV/ip A SPI OAHDRNINO , ' ot » • C kVr B * LE ;„-.^ lll be •o'cU on SATURDAY, .9vh November, lftab, at 3A o'clock, a large number ot Lot* in Adam* Valley, near the Va Central Rjul Road work (hepe. Many of tbeie Lot. are eligibly eitnat»,l for family reaidencee, and otbere valuable for gardening purpoaea Moat of thi( pro n oad " without the corporate limit* of Rich- Te«mj—Ataale, which will very accommodating noJ7 OODDIN k APPERSON, AucU* SALK Wlf VALI ABLK ANn f[\/ 0 T T u A JH T THE CORNER OP 6rH n r £ STUEETS.—At Trutteea in a certain m. B A° i Mathew W. Ford, dated du 'y re eo rded in the Clerk'* Office of Aicnmcnd Hutticcg we «baii, by ordei of the Board of Directors of "The Marshall Coiripaay." ?l p i Üb]icaaction ' on the Premises, on TUL RbDAT, 4th day of December, 185G, st 4 o'clock r M , (if fair; if not, the next fair day,) the Hou«e acd L* r jt at the corner ef 6th and Clay ttreets. now in the occunancy of Mr. Win. R Robinson. The Lot io?» D r 3 ,treet » and runs on Clay street 120 feet io sn alley. The title to this property ia to fce good; but selling as Trustees, we ghall convey such title as is vetted in ua. The terms will be made known at the hour of • ala - *3 Y. LANDRUM, ) M. L STRATTuN >Trus'.ae(. P. v. Daniel, Jr., j hale by Goddin 4i Appeasow, Ancts. no 27—td* rO>[!HISSIONEH'B $»AI„K OF VCRV VV VALUABLE LOT ON THK DOCK AD JOINING SHIP LOCKS— Aa Commissioner ap pointed by a decree of the Circuit Court of Richmond, pronounced oil the 22d November, 1858, in the esse of Nicholson vs. Page's adm'rs, 4tc, J shall proceed to sail, auction, on the premises, on Full) V j the 1 9th day of December, 1856, at 12 o'clock. M. if fair, if not., the next fair day. that really valuable lot at the ship lock of the Richmond dock, fronting on the siuth side of Watsr street 151 feet, ninning back of an irregular depth to the dock, and the same lot assesse on the CotumUsionei's boots of the city of Richmond, in the name of J. E. Heath and C. B. Page's estate lERM*One-fourth cash; balance at 3, 6 and 9 moot lis. for negotiable notes, interest added, with condition ps' able to the credit of the above suit in the Bank of Virginia, and title retained till last cote i» faid, and acouvoyance directed by the Court ANDREW JOHNSON, Com'r. Sale bv Goddin i. Apperson, Aucts. no 27—2tawtds SALit. OF TWO J VALUABLE HALF ACRE LOTS IN MAN CHESTER—As*Commi«sioner, appointed by a de cree of ChesterSeM Circuit Court pronounced on tlia 30th October. 1856. in the case of "Funua against Kuijaa's adm'r," 1 sh-tll proceed to sell at public auc tion, on the premises, on TUESDAY, tne 9th day of December, 18:6, at 4 o'clock P. M., if fair, (if not'the next fair day,) Lots Nos 71, 86. in the plan of Mau chsster, with the builrings thareon, bounded by Lawrence and Jones streets, and the Southern limits of Manchester. Terms—Une-thlrd cash; balance at 6 and 12 not, for bonds, bearing interest, secured by good personal security, and title retained till tbe whole purchase money is paid, and a conveyance ordered by the Court. «C. McRAE, Com'r. *»le byOoDom St Appirson. Aucts no 27 CO SALKOV A l.ilvh- LY YOUNG WOMAN, ABOUT 17 YEARS OF AGE.—By virtue of a decree of the County Court of Henrico, in the suit of Jennings vs. Jen nings, pronounced on the 14th day of November, 18. W. the undersigned, special for that purpose, will sell at public auction, for cash, at the auction room of Pulliarn it Davis, on SATURDAY, tbe 29th day of November, 1856, at Id o'clock, » very likely Jf-jgro Oirl, named EMELINE. about 17 yeais old. JOHN N DAVIS, no 27—3t Special Commissioner ity liii linril ('Hiitliorii. BACON, BKAMJI. .uackkkki,, &c- On FRIDAY, the 29th lost, at 10o'clock, at my store. I will sell at auction, 1 hbd. u*w Hams; 3 hhdt. Shoulders; 2 bbls Hams 1n bag"; S hbls. Mackerel; 4 eighth pipes Brandy; Whiskey and Gin. &c. CLOTH, SHIRTS, HANOKERCHIEFt, tic — At 11 o'clock, 1 will sell 2 pieces Black Cloth; 2 doz. fine Linen Bosom Shirts; 6 doz. Silk Pocket Hand kerchiefc 10 dwz. Linen Cambric do.; Irish Linen; Gloves. Uc. R. CAUTHORN, no 27 Auctioneer. HOKBi£S, \VA4iON, dec , AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, 29th iust-, at 10 o'clock, at th® lot r.ear the Central Railroad Depot, I will seil, 4 work Horses; J street Wagon; 1 wood Wagon; 1 lur niture Wagon and Harness, and 1 Cart, no 27 R. CAUTHORN. ATTJs. NT lON UOUSKKIt KPUHS.—The subscriber is now receiving a large assortment of housakeeficg articles, such as l»rge Tubs, in nests of ton, Churns, Trays, Wooden 80-.vls, Cans, bran bound Buckets and Tubs, Hair and Wire Sift«rs, English and American Door Mats, Jelly .Strainers! fine large Corn Brooms. Butler's Trays and Waiters, Uair Brooms aid Brushes, varioty of Tsb'e Mats, Chambir Toilet Setts, T.n Bathing ard Foot Tabs, Markst Baskets, Chairs, Cr&dlss, Cloths Hampers lleirlh Bruihes, Feather Du»ter«, and a variety of other useful articles, too numerous to mention; for a-'le at 113 Bio&d stieet, by no 25—(it J. HARtIOLD. IfiNOV UOOI)*, TOVfs, t&c—lbiiia 1 Motto Cups ana Mugs, Chins and Parisian Vases, China and Parian French Fancy Baskets, Fine Work Boxes, Ladies' Leather Cauas, China, ludia Rubber, Paper, and Wood Dolls' [leads Dolls' Budies and Anns, all s : Z4f; Hoons, for boys and girir, Sleighs, fire Hats r.nu Soidtßrs' Caps, Hooby Horses, Wheelbarrows, Accordions, line Kiutiaas, Banjos, Violins, and the largest assortment of Toys in this city, for sJe cheap lor caah, at 113 Broid street, by noVS-M J. HARROLD. II lIil>l.UI : l'('IA. I*J. MARRYING Too Late, a tale, by Gio. Wood, author of Peter Schleiuihl in America. MILLEDULCIA, a th«u«and Pleasant things (elect- Ed from Nctes aurf Queries. MAJOR JONES' CcurUhip and Travels, comprising ail the scenes, incidents and adventures of bis Courtship, in a series of Letters, by himself: as well as the Humorous Narrative of his Travels from Georgia to Cauada nnd ba k together with bis experience in each town he passed thiough, with twenty-one illustrations; cloth $125. STORIES of an Old Maid, related to her Nephews and Ne'ces, by Madame Emile De Gerardin, il t luatratrd. THE RIME of the Ancieut'Matiner, by Samuel Tay lor Coleridge, illustrated. THE POETICAL Works of George Herbert, illus trated; Cloth gilt and Turkey Morocco. RHYMES and Roundelays in of country Life, adorned with many pictures; CUth gilt. THE CURSE of the Village, Tho Happiu€M of be ing Rich, and Blind Rosa ; three tales, by H Con science; 75canU. NOTES ; Practical and Expository on the Gospel, by Rtv.C. H. Hall; 2 vols. COMMENT en Parle A. Paiis, or French as spoken in Paiti, for the use of Pupil* and Traveller*, by Madame De Peyrac. A. MORMS, no i 6 —St 97 Main street. DU.J. V. mi.UA.X Oculist, lute lit'Mfenl Surgeon to the V\ ill,' Hoipital in Philadeipia fur Diseases of tho Eye and Limb Havicg had great Ex perience bath in the Medical and Surgical trearmi-nt of all th« diseas-s to which tho Eye is liable, I flatter myself that t can give satisfaction to those who may seek my advice Testimonial! ai to capacity from the Surgeon of the Wilis' Hospital. ty Office on the corner of Franklin street end Lo cust Allay, a few door* below the Exchange Hotel.— Office hours from 9 to II A. M no *s—d3m* \|Attlit,fc nuUKK-.lliLLhtt lie Vl>- i»I CENT, Dealers in Italian and American Mar hie, and Manufacturers of MONUMENTS. TOMBS, HFAD PIECES, FRONTS, FURNITURE MAR BLE, Itc , nearly oppesite Second Baptist Church, Main st W'e respectfully invite the attention o r th&e* in want to our st»uk on band. which consists of as large auii well finished an assortment as can be iound at any establishment ia ihe city MONUMENTS of any size or design made to or der, at the lowf st New York or Philadelphia prices Remember the place, aud pleasj give us a call, af *er examining workmanahip and prices eltewhere. no 25 -3m |;KK »UE,l> VEUY ( UhAr bought commissions saved rLIIMTURti repaired at store or private resi dences FURNITURE packed *ndb~xe4 FURNITURE nau'ed by Spring Wagons MATTRESSES—New iei"uufShuck M AT i'Rr.SSt-B—Made over CO* KINS—AII size* aid kind* HAULING done. Removing Furniture, Merchan dize, ks. to abd from Railroad Cars aud Steamboats, by honest and oareiai drivers. ot , „ JAMES LUXFORD, no 25-lm* Oraoe aad Bth sia OTlUi£l~Ar"a^meeOi»»~iT!se~i»S«rd~si Directors of tbe Virginia ctslral Railroad Com pany. held la this city, October 18th, 1846, the Col lowing resolution was adopted : "That from aad after the Ist day of November next, the Company will not pey anything for stook killed ostside of eneloiura*. J. H. TIMBERLAKE, no 7—4w Superintendent. |7H555 - vsNlisuS^A»ieelerfo7Mie^y I* no 25 BUATUK * GREENIfUW. AUCTION MAIiKM. " FUTURE DAYM. " ~ By K. B. t'wfc Ac C>., Amrtm. THISTBrS MALK OF GROCERIES J. IC AT AUCTION.—By virtue of • deed of tnut made by Thoma* W. Tnrpin. and daly recorded in the Halting* Court of the city of Richmond, 1 will proceed to Mil, at the to id store of T. W. Tnr- El" " n between 7th aed Bth *treet*. on MON- D*T, December lit, at 10 o'clock, the entire (tock of Orocene*. contained la Mid atore. aon*i*ttng in P*rt of Wine*, Liquor*. Porter, Table Oil*; VVor ce«*r and Reading Sanest; Tea*. Bagara, Coffee. Cheeae, Sardine*, Braoknt and Chewing To acco; Tub*. Brushea, Broom*, Soap*, Candle*, Oil*, Vi*a car, 4c., lie Al»o 1 Herring'* Salamander Safe ; 1 Pairbank'* Plati rm Scale ; 2 do counter do. At the Mine time, will be *old, the unexpired Leaae of *aid *!ore, terminating April let, 1857. WILL BE HIRED, at the tame time, a valuable Negro Dover or Dining Room Servant nntil the fir»t of January next. After which, will be iold, that piece of band, ly ing in the county ef Henrico, and known a* Craig'* Plan, fronting on the eaatern tide of nth. or Valley ■tree;, mi feet, with a depth of 130 feet,simated near the toad leading to Pairtield, being the nine eon v>yed by P. Monit* and wife, to T. W. Turain, and of Record in the County Conrt. page 267. Also, a lot of Laud, iu tha tawu of Sidney, ksou n a* Lot No. luU, fronting on William ctreeL, SO feet, with a depth of 130 feet, being the same canveyed by L. W. Olszebrook and wife, and Thomti Jlitebie Wm. Mitchell, and from raid Mitchell tdsaid T. W. Tarpin, and of Record in the Connty Co art, page 257 , JOSEPH P. POWELL, Trustee Sale conducted by E. B. Cook k Co , Aacto. no 25 - TRUNTEK'S SALt OF fL'RNITUKK, a %,^S.^ IXTURES . tc -' AT AUCTION—Cu » t n ' Nov. 29th, we will *ell, at the ''Rising Son Restaurant, on 17th etreet, near Old Market rloate, at 10 o'clock, thfe costent* of laid "Restau rant," coniiitticg of Beauead*. Beds, Matrawe*, Bed. rting, Waahstands, Looking Ola Me*, Chaira, Table*, «C , iiC. ..^ I, °^? w L R^8c 1 Fur "iture and Fixtnrei, Refriga rater. Clock, Ch ins Ate , lie. Also 1 Wing Piano, in very good order. Also, a lot of Kitchen Furniture, amongst which is a nrat-r&te Cooking Stove. At the same time, will ba *old, the unexpired Lease of said atore. Terms ca*h. ,8* ORDER OP THE TRUSTEE, hale by E. B. Cook x Co., AnoU. no 25 By <«otirtln <V Unperson, HENRICO.-As c ma„,s'oner act.ng under a «ecree i' 1 * County Court ef Henrico, entered in the suit ° f gainst Ford, on the Gth day of ' ha l »«"' at Henrico Court-Heuse, on MONDAtf, the Jr. day of December. 1866, at public auction, to the highest bidd r, tha following parcels of land, viz: Ist. A tract containing 20 acraa. near Htmga»y Meeting Housa. ab;ut 3 milea %hove Richmond. 2nd. A tract containing 35acrea, on the Deap Run Torn pike, adjoining Warbertou and Seatoc, about 7 mi lea from Richmond. 3rd. A tract containing 2 acres, adjoining the last mentioned tract ract containing 6 acres, adjoining George Terms : Enough in cash to defray expenses of suit and cost of sale, and balance on a credit of 6 months, for bonds bearing interest, and title ret lined till whole purchase money is paid , W. E HARRIS, Com'r. Sale rordusted byGoDDi* It Apperson, Aucts no 22—tdi T'KUSTKks fsAs.lv OK VALUABLE KB- A, *£? ATifi AT THE CORNER OK CLAY A.ID SIXTH S I'REETS—As trustees in a certain (iefld Blade by Mr Mathow W. Ford, dated 9th May. 18M5, duly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, we shall, at the request of the board of directors of the "Homestead Company," proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 4th oay of December, 1836. at 4 o'olock, P. M . if fair, if not the next fair day, that very desirably located ten ement at the corner of Clay and 6th streets now in the occupancy of Mr Wm R. Robinson. The lot fronts sf§ feet oa 6th street, runs on Clay street 120 leet to an Alley. The house has 10 rooms, besides kitctien with 4 rooms, and a spacious brick stable in the rear. The terms, which will be liberal, will be made known at the hour of sa'e. LEWIS GINTER, ) J. L. APPERSON, >Truitecs JNO. SAMSON, S Sale conducted by Goddih it Am* erson. eo 24 SALE OF hUUtbHi siOUU AND DWELLING NEAR TO MANCHESTER — After the foregoing sale, will be sold the excellent Grocery Store and Dwelling, on tha Manchester turnpike, recently occupied by Mr. Henry W. Jones, immediately opposite the gate leading to Buckhill Terms at sale. GODDIN it APPERSON, 00 *6. Auctioneers. Bj Lann iV whine. Uuusiflior.o AND KIfCHEN FURNITURE AT AUCTION — W ill be sold at public auction an FRIDAY the 2Sth inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, at the residence.of Dr. Gavinzel (who if declining housekeeping) on Clay, between Bth and 9th streets, his entire stock of well-kept city-made furniture, consisting in part of Mahocany and other Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Cabi nets, tlarble tjp do., Washstands, Sideboard, Sofa Palor, Chamber and Dining Chairs, Beds, Caroets OilClotlrs, a set of silver plated Castors and Waiters; also, a beautiful set of Dining and Tea Chhna; also, a splendid fcilt thirty-day Clock, which cast $ 150 in Pa ris; also, a splendid collection of Oil bantings; also, a No. 1 lte'rieerator, together with a well atsorted lot of Kitchen Uten»ils At the same lime the house willjbe rented for the balance of the term—say 54 months. A Terms at sale. LARUS St SHINE, D 0 A net*. HBLIC hAI,E (IF A VAIJIABLK >11- GRO MAN —I will sell, on FRIDAY, the 2dth of November, lf£6, at public auction, in the town of Manchester, at the Tavern of A. C Saunders, a valua ble nepro man, belonging to the estate of Andrew J. Kuhn. dee'd. Sale to take place at 4 o'clock P. M. no 26—2t* WM. E. GILL, SheiiS'and Adm'r. II fcAO ; KKAI) !—Will be sold at public 11. auction, at my residence, in Charlotte county, II unihs wesl of the Court House, on the 2d of De cember next, my crop, «t<jck, plantation utensil*, household and kitchen furniture. My stock hu al »uy« rated with the topmost. 1 have three young stallions of fine piomise. two of which are of the Leopard or Tuckahoe order. The oldest riiiog four years next spring, will com maud I he currency, wherever the simon-pure is right ly appreciated The younger rifing two years n> xt spring, is more promising still. Toe Dims, Tucka hoe, will be a sufficient passport with all who re member my oid horse of that >am», :i022-d6t THOMH FLOURNOY. "A 1.1 TiO.N SALE.-I will Mell without re serve, in front of Johnston Neal's Commission House, in Dauville, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M., on the 24th December, 1836, the tiact of land on which I now reside, situated 1} mile* from Danville, imme diately on the Plank road, containing K6 acres There is upon said land a comfortable residence, with all necossary outhouses, fine water, lie. Any one desiring to raise vegetables for market will find the place well suited for that purpose, ana could make a profitable investment, In formation will be g'ven to those corresponding with me at this plaee.— I bote wishing to view the premise* wiil find me at the store of Williamson, Graves k. Johmton. The term* will be made liberal. no va—dt* GEO. WILLIAMSON. I AND FOR WALK..-The aubscrlber t i wisho* to dispose of a Farm, in the county of Chesterfield, adjoining the lands of E. Poindexter, R il. McGee and R. W. Blankiiisbip, containing 173 ACRES; 30acre*of which i* cleared, the oalasce in original growth, pine wood, lie. The land lies near the Half Way House, on the Richmond and Pe tersburg Railrcaa, the railroad patting through the land if not diipoted tf privately before the 10thday of December, it will on that day be sold at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, if fair, if not, the next fair day thereafter. Mr. P. H. CHALKLEY, living at the Half Way House, will shew the laod and give any other In formation to person* wishing to purchase, no 18—2taw3w* J. 8. McGEE. BUAtTiCliii KAKH MHAH HJl'li. MONO KOK SALE.—We are authorised to sell tbat really beautiful farm near Richmond, adjoining the estate called "Tree Hill," now in the occupancy of Mr. Wm. Jno. Clarke, formerly by Edw Cox, dec'd. The tract contains 31 acrea. The land itbeau tifally situated, and the view from Richmond nnsur baited. The dwelling l* not only very spacious, bat is built of brick, is in thorough repair, and is in every respect a iuW desirable residence. For terms, apply to ro «-2t%wlm GODDIN k APPKRSOIf. , NU't lCfi.-l'ropasnls will »« received ut the effiee of the Jauies River and Kanawha Company, in Richmond, until the sth day of Decem ber next for the improvement of the Kanawha River above Charleston, embracing about 25 miles of the liver. !*pecitiealion* ef the work ran be seen at the office of tne Company, in Ricbikood, or at the Engineer*' office, in Buchanan. no !-2awSD WM. P MUNFORD. B«c*y i.AELE FAK.II ON lliK .NK\V U BRIDGE ROAD, Til REE MILES BELOW RICHMOND, FOR SALE -The *üb*eriber» are an tboized ta sell the Farm on which Mr. Mile* Macon recently res ded, aad loaateda * above It contains about 125 acres. The dwelling i* large and conveniently arranged. The land produce* well. The place ia healthy, aad the aeigbborhood excel leat. Mr. Joha Mutter, reaidiag an the place, will take pleaaure ia ahowin* it to those who majr call Teiiae of payment accommodating. Apply to ao B—2awlm GODDIN £ APPJSHSON. CLUAHS, I hVAKs, ANII PiUA WLo. . We are offering a large aaaortaeatof Cloth, Vel vet aad Moire Aauqua Cloak*; Stella, Broche aad Plaid Long Shawls, at very redaaad pricea. Wa la vita the ladies to examine them. W. r. PERKINS «r CO., oo 26 Ha. Ul Eaflo Square. APCTIOW THIS V4Y. ■ PTBM'(TMTK OK MOHTvaIIaBME r TAVERN PROPERTY, OR WJILL ADAPT ED FOR * ?IMT CLASS iT AME LIA COURT HOUSE. VA.-WIU be jold, THURS DAY. 27th day of November, IMS, to tin highest bid der. that moot valuable and well knows property at Amelia C. H- together with some 309 aores of good land. Thi« property 1* oh of tbe moat nloaMe Tavern# ia Ka«tero Virtioia, *jth a large and well bolit pri vate house adjoining. and aa excellent wallsd-in gar den, and poeeeieiag advantage# which bat few other location* do; the baild'ag# twin# large and roomy, wait adapted far tbe reception of nin»er boardara. or a large school, it being «:t sated on the Danville Railroad, depot eloae to the hone, thirty#!* mi lee 'rf-rn Richmond; ear* paasieg to and from the eity doily, and ia a very beeltby aa J deligbtfal spot, with many other advantagee, rendering it*very deafrable property. At the same time and place, will be (old a tract of land containing 68 acres, with a log boose. Also some 26 or 30 Bailding Lota . There are two ehnrehee and two store*, with eome private bouses, ia the village, aad aarroanded with tbe best of society. Terms accommodating, wbicb will be made known at the sale. For further particulars apply to L. Mas ters, S Weisiger or Wm. Barnes, at Amelia Coart House. The Furniture ia the above house, which 1* nearly new, with the horse*. cattle, (arming tools, Ac., will be sold soon alter, of which due notiee wilt be given. A free ticket will be given oa the cars to those who purchase any of the above property. Dinner, 4c., oa that day. ne !■>—eod7t« WM. BARNES. My Alexander Molt, Aw-tlewer. FytNITIKK. DRV GOO DM. SHOE*. HATS, Ac.—Will be «old at auction. THURS DAY. November 27th, commencing at 10 o'clock, a general assortment of new and second hand Furni ture. Stoves, fcc. DRY GOODS, Ac.—A large invoice of freih and dejirable Dry Ooodsjust received, consistinc of Flan neli. Satinets; 100 dcx white sod col'd Cetton Hose; Linseys; Cottons; Merinoes; Children's Stockings; Kerseys; Jeans, lc, fcc ; SO Over-coats, aad 180 pairs rams, assorted; 5 cases Hats and Caps, assorted; 2 do Bonnets, assorted; 150 pairs Shoes, tor men and wo men. GROCERIES.—Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Viuogar, Tobacco. Paper. Jic ADDITIONAL —25 baskets Champagne, choice brands; 2(1 boxe< Cognac Brandy, vert superl<y; lO.Wnt Cigars, variouj kinds. ALEX. N0TT.513 po 26 Auetioneer. By Unvcunari. Allen & C». QHOCKRIKS. Arc., XT AL'CTION.-.On " " THURSDAY, i7th November, at 10 o'clock, at our auction store, we will aell an assortment of Gro ceries. vi ■: 60 hhdi. Bacon Side* and Shoulders 3iK) bags Java and Coffae 200 bbl«. notified and Old Rye Whiskey *0 boxes Hoapand Candles 2J hal! Pioos i randy 20(0 reams Wrapping, Letter and Cap Paper N. E. Rum • Green and Black Teas, lie , lie. Trim.- Under $100 cash; $100 and over 4 months credit (or approved paper DAVENPORT, ALLEN k CO, PO 24 Auctioneers. By Taylor dk Williams ! ™»IBKK LUIiSST LUJHBSK, AT » i AUCTION.—On THURSDAY, 2Jth inet, at 11 o clock, A.M., at the yard lately occupied by J. R. Watkms, on 9th street, will be sold a lot of lum ber, comprising 50,000 feet Dressed Flooring Plank 10,000 " Season inch " 10,000 » Oak " 80,000 " Joist, kc Terms: Sums nuder $.50, cash; that amount and over, 90 days credit, for approved notes, with interest ""toed. TAYLOR it WILLIAMS, no I - * Auctioneer*. By AlfXHiiilnr >ott WATCHES. JKWEUUY, HAKDwake, *» CUTLERY, PISTOLS, Ac.—Will be sold at auction, THIS EVENING, commencing at 7 o'clock, a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry. Hardware, Cutlery, Pistols, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Faney Glassware, iic. The above goods are now landing from New York, and will he sold withont limit or reserve. The sain will be continned every night this week, until the stock is closed. ALEX. NOT'f, 08 28 Auctioneer. By L.nru« dk iHilne ASSIGNEE**' OF 910,000 WORTH OP WATCHES, JEWELRY, See., AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold at public auction, com mencing on SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at Store No. 74, Main stroat, the entire stock of a tner chant declining business, amounting to about $10,0<H> worth of Gold English Banting and open faoe Lever WatohM, Gold Anckets and Cylinder*, Silver De tached Levers, Anckers and Cylinders. ALSO, An extensive assortment of Gold Plated and Gilt W atchos, suitable for the enn»«ry trade. « ALSO,| A large assortment of tieav> Gold Fob, Breast and Guard Chains- An extensive variety of Gold Locketa, fall sizes,) Breastpins suitable for gent* and ladiea, Cameo and Gold Stone Seta, Bracelets, Ear Rings, all styles of Finder Kings, Gold and Silver Pencils tuid Pen*, to gether with a complete assort m*nt of staple and fanoy Good*, of all kinds, both American and English. Country merchant! would do well to attend our i&lea, as an opportunity ii offered to tbem to get an assortment ofsuch articles which ean a;oae be found m the city. Selling for the assignee, we are instructed to close the entire stock as soon as practicable. The public are respectfully invited t* examine tha stock, which will be exhibited and sold privately, dai ly, until the entire lot is closed. rr Sale to take place every evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. LARL'S 4t SHINE, Aucta., se 2(5 No 74 Main stree PUVNIOUN'M I'KKSCIUPTIONM cure- L fully and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night, and of select and reliable medicines, at the store of the subscriber, Market Place, franklin street. JNO. W. GARLICK, no I-2m Apothecary and Druggist. |)KEs' I'll.itt KKillKl)V.~'imsiuietlir.iiie it. is a sovereign remedy, and we challenge the world to furnish itg equal. Person* suffering from i his troublesome affection should not hesitate to give it a trial. Rr.it it Prtc*. For sale in Richmond b A. BODEKER, no 19 Druggist, No. iO Main street. t'OCKHFOK ."*AI<E— Virginia State t> per cts. City of Richmond Btock Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Bondg Central Railroad Bondg, In sums to enit purchasers. Orders from the coon try promptly attended to do "J—t» C. W. PURCELL It CO. AKOTIIEU AttKl VAL. -KIWK CLOTH ING —MERCHANT, WjrislOKft t CO., liave this day received another large lot of Ready Made Clothing, direct from their factory, consisting f Over Coau, {something really nice ) Business Coats, Pacts, Ves's, Talmas, and Ramans, of every jade, which will be gold on the must reasonable terms. To all in waot of good Clothing, end at low prices, we wonld most respectfully ask to give us a call—and we promise to do the beat we can to suit ind please them MERCHANT, WEISIGER k CO., no 12 No. 112 Main street. NHAWbH, HTKI.LA v 5 SHAWLS — Received tbia morning by Adams 1c Co.'a Expresa, a supply of Stella Shawls, all colors; for sale at the eatablished cheap store ef no 22 ALFRED MOSES, 63 Main at. 'I'O II Y HP KP T ICS -AJLI»KGIIAN V 1 SPRINGS WATER.—The water from tbia cele brated spring haa, in every abort time, acquired a zreat reputation for the enre of dlaeaaea of the digee live organs, and for the relief of general debility. We have the water for aale in bottle* which enable us to furniah it as good and as perfect and reliable as if taken fresh from the spring. PURCKLL, LADD it CO , Druggists, 0c22 92 Main street, corner 14th. JOHN W. OAViIfK, DEALER IN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, BROWN STONE AND URAKITE. MAIN STREET, BETWKtN MTH AMD 9TU *T9. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD PIECES, Hooae and Store Front*, Window and Door Billa, Ae. Burying Oroand* eneloeed with Htone ud Iroo Rail ing. Kim Premium awarded by the Meehaolee la ■titote and Agricultural Soeiety of Virginia. <e 10—U C' OCUA, aold by / 8. P. SEMPLE. Pare Kreneli Brandy, asld by a. F. BEMPLE. Potaah in 2 and 4 tt> eana, oold by 8. P SEMPLE. Stove Broih-i told by 8. P. SEMPLE. branch otto* Blacking, told by 8. r. SEMPLE. Wa*hlng Fluid*, aold by 8. P. SEMPLE. Genuine London Miwtard, aold by 8. P. SEMPLE. Pocket CorapasioM. aold by 8. P. SEMPLE. Medicine Cheat* aoid by no ifi 8 P SKMPLB, Mala at. NI'UKACITK lO*L>-the only Mr tain way to a*certain <|U*ntity, I* tw weigh It. 300 tone Rad JUh "Egg •'**" Autbraeite Coal; 40 too* Red Aah Mat »Ue Aulhracue Coal; 150 ton* M bit* A*b "Egg" Anthracite Coal; 3UU toaa White A»h Lump Anthracite Coal. Haviag erected at my Coal Yard oaa of Falrbaak'* Plat tor m SCALAff, I offer the above Coal for aala by W no"-6t SAMUEL P. HA WES PAO IMON—A* MM «• I SeoteJi "Coliaaae" brand) M do. do. America* •Cora wall," (or aala to arme.br WM 8 TRIPLET*. Aieut, no as—<Wtfcc3t Oid Pooßlw Hall Work* lACUM a. Lsrr kmm'mmmm mf ilm Iwrt J Bad Blanket* ever offered Iw eaie la ib>e ally, which be la celling at low friae* Alee,* tanaMM aueM of Negro HMklit JACOB*. LEVY, mtiM i4M«U» aUaet,