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i jRittetanil ffiapittli, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1866. The Consolidation Question. The speaking at the City Hall on Mon day night upon the subject of consolida tion was a mere desultory fight of tTie skirmish linos. The regular struggle open ed in force yesterday morning before the Board of Public of Works, in compliance with the invitation given to the advermries by the Board. In consideration of the genera) Interest fclt in the question, we devote much ipace this morning to a re port of the two leading speeches, together with that of Governor PiciRroisT In open ing the meeting. Tbe Governor was clear and explicit in developing his opinions, and the speeches of Messn. Goon*, of Norfolk, and St a n.KS, of Montgomery, were characterized by that skill in debate and force of logic for which they are both distinguished. Mr. STAri.??, in Bis remarks yesterday, very fairly complained of the want of ex plicitness In the exposition of the plan of 14 consolidation " of tho three railroads from Norfolk to the Tennessee line. Details are withheld from us ; generalities alone arc preseuted. It is not proposed to consoli date the ?n<(rc.vt? of these threo maris. It is only proposed to consolidate as to the To have one executive head instead of three. To snbstitute the one man power for the distributed j>ower. It will strike every thinking man at once that " to consolidate the management of three such concerns without consolidating their Interests is difficult. The management wonld probably come into conflict with the interests of some of them, and thus would we have repeated theold scene and consequence of the " house divided against itself." The matter is now a practical one, inasmuch as it is now under discussion before the Board of Public Works. We may venture to suggest that it would likely bo against the opinion of the people of the State to inaugu rate a system involving so much until the practical operation of the scheme has been more fully explained in detail, and its ad vantages more satisfactorily shown. We are constrained to doubt whether the pre sent Board of Public Works, composed as it is of gentlemen of honesty, integrity, and business qualifications, will undertake to appoint State proxies for the approach ing meeting of the stockholders of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Compa ny with instructions to vote for the con solidation, or who are pledged or known supporters of the scheme. Lot the State proxies go to that meeting uninstructed and uncommitted. Especially should the Board of Public Works pursue this course when they bear in mind that they hold their places not by any positive expression of tho Legislature or the people putting them there, but by the failure of the Le gislature to provide by law for tho electing of members of the Board of Public Works. Judge Underwood's Legal Knowledge. lu an article commenting upon the charge which Judge Unokrwood had de livered to his grand jury in this city a day or two previously, we on the Gth of June last said : " It has about as much law In it us there is in the author's head, nnd is as creditable to hi* Honor ns n jurist ns was the order h?> made in Norfolk adjourning the court to this city without any authority of law, and under which ordt-r he Is now holding a tension of his court, at which, if any decisions of impor tance are made, they will Inevitably be set aside by the Supreme Court on the ground that the session was illegally held." It seems that the Jndge has by this time found out that we were right. In the last number of the Philadelphia Lrdger we find the following special telegram : JBPrERSOV DAVIS'S CASS? TUB LKOAL 0B8TACLKS TO A TBIAL. Rich*o*i>, September :w.? The facts con nected with Jefferson Davis's case? and I have them from nu authoritative source? are these: The Circuit Court of the United States for the Fourth Circuit originally sat at Richmond. In 1*64, Richmond being the seat of the Rebel Government, anil Norfolk being held by the Union forces, Congress passed a law removing the court to the latter place. The word? qftlie law are that the court ?' shall be held at Nor folk on the first Mondays of May and Novem ber"? the place and time were designated? ??and no other." John C. Underwood was appointed " district judge," and n* such, iu the absence of a justice of the United States Supreme Court, held the Circuit Court at Nor folk in May, low. The grand jury of this court found a true bill for high treason against SKSciSH SajSrnSi his court to Richrooud, where it met on June Mh. The reason the Judge gave for this pro cedure was that he supposed an act of Con gress nau pmiwt auinorUiug ibtt change. Such an act did pass, but not nntil May 22, seventeen days after the J udge ordered the ?djournmeut. This act directs the adjourn ment as a future thing to be made from Nor folk in a certain way, and the papers to be transferred. The course directed has never yet been pursued, nor have the records been removed. Had Jefferson l>avis's case been tried last June it would not have been proper ly before the court, and a conviction could not have been sustained. Were it to be tried now St at Richmond the effect would be the same. All this was known in June last to Judge Un derwood ; yet, in his remarks lo the counsel, Messrs. Reed and Brady, at that time, he said : " The Chief Justice, who Is expected to pre side od this trial, has uumed the first Tuesday iu October as the Jime that will be most con veniept to him. when this court adjourns it wili adjourn not nntil the next term, which is In November, but until the first Tuesday in October next." The time appointed has come, and the pri soner's counsel are here, and say that they are ready to begin the trial ; but the fact is ascer tained that tbe entire judicial procedure is wrong and void from the beginning. Jud^e Underwood will probably have to tritat all that was done by him In June last as a nul lity, and go to Norfolk and begin anew, whilst In the mean time the trial which the public so generally demaud is indefinitely postponed. Other difficulties hang around the case, but this is the maiu oue. j. Trouble in the Radical Camp. ? The State Convention of tbe Radical party in New York undertook to abolish all the then existing local organizations of the party in that State, and provided for the election of new ones ? such as central com. mittees, working committees, etc. In New York city the old committee at headquar ters, with the aid of tbe police, kept the new body out of the bouse, and passed - resolutions declaring themselves tbe regu lar committee, and expelling such mem ber* of their body as hid taken sides with the disorganizes. We assure our friend of the Rockingham ? fogieUr that la theory we agree entirely in ^ the opinions he expresses as to the sacred neas of the liberty of tbe press. Our re marks on the subject were addressed od hominem. Gxeelkt says that Ax drew Johm&on Is M present the chief patron and protector of the crime of counterfeiting? because he dees not allow couDterftiters to be hung. We have for aonrfae counselled him to exeeoie (fee law ipea the Radicals. Turn km Para*? To Kr? /# 0# 1U11 Aj~?. I Octonary vs. Dkudujut Wkwbth akp M baalim* Our faltfct? the metric system of weights and moMtire* ho* been very much shaken hy a strles of article in the Washington Ckronide on the *nbjoet ? evU< dently written by some ono thoroughly familiar with the questions he discusses. Hi* QrM proportion ? that the new system makes no provision for halves, quarters, and eighth*, wjtich seems to l>e the natural division of both* weight* and mensures ? will strike every one as going far to coun teract the faTurablo impression produced by the supposed convenience of the deci mal system, since every one likes to buy a half pound or half yard who cannot buy a whole ono, The writer for the Chronicle has tilled column after column with this apparently dry discussion, but In the fol lowing paragraph he states, In few words, the comparative merits and defects of the decenary and the octonary systems : "The former would t?v* considerable amount of calculation in nil the account* and arithmetical o|>er.itiunn of the counting house; the latter would Have a hirge amount of trouble, annoyance, and confusion in all the dialings of the shop, the warehouse, and I ho market.^ . , Roanokk Female College, Danville. ? Our Danville correspondent informs us that this institution has resumed opera tions under the most gratifying circum stances. There are about fifty boarders aud a large number of day pupils. Messrs. Lake & Ukinhakt, t lie very etlicicut prin cipals, ileservo to succeed, and wo are glad to see that the public agree with us. COMMERCIAL ExclIAMiK, PKTER^nt'RG. ? Our Petcr>burg correspondent gives an interesting account of the opening of the Commercial Exchange yesterday. A box of tobacco sold for $1,125 per 100 pounds. Our tobacco men must beat that. GkNF.RAL Lek'8 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT Arlington'. ? I'nderan order troiu the Pre sident the household effects left at the Ar lington mansion by General Lee, or rather the fragments that were remaining of them, were yesterday delivered to the party au thorized by General Lee to receive theiu. It appears that nearly everything of any value had l>een stolen. Many valuable heirlooms, including some of the family portraits, had been purloined. The j>or t raits were taken from the frames, packed in boxes, and stored in the upper loft of the mansion for safety in lt<61. These boxes had been broken open and every thing of real value taken away, and the letters and private papers of General Lee scattered over the loft. A lady friend of the family, with Mrs. Gray, the old and faithful household servant, were yesterday looking over the e fleets and gathering up the fragments worth preserving. The. furniture, including several bed steads, a considerable number of common chairs, two or three sofas, several tables and book-cases, a sideboard, bureaus, and some half-dozen large ancient gilt picture frames, and a variety of other articles of the kind, were tumbled together, broken, bruised, and in a most vandalized condi tion, in t he suite of rooms once used as parlors, on the lower floor, preparatory to heing shipped away. The only articles re maining there from Mount Vernon were three book-cases and a carved hall chair. The sofas which a year ago were in the parlor, and in a tolerable condition, had been broken and torn in a ruinous manner by curiosity- hunters, the red velvet cover ing of one sofa having been in this way more than half taken otf. It would seem to have been only the performance of clear duty on the part of the authorities when they took |>o<i4p?*inn of this property, a portion of which was historical and of some consequence to the nation at large, to have provided for its careful preservation. ? National Ink Hi. yenct r. Union Station, in the suburbs of this city, has declared in favor of introducing the laity into the councils of the Episcopal 1 Methodist Church, but against changing the name from Methodist Episcopal Chilrch, South. Bisiioi* Doouett. ? It is pleasant to an nounce, says a correspondent of the Rich mond Christian Advocate, that Bishop Dog gett made a most favorable impression on I the first conference his duty called him to preside over? the Missouri Conference, where he was a stranger. The following complimentary resolution was passed unani mously : " Resolved, , Tliat with great pleasure we have welcomed among us, in this the fir.st conference ol his Episcopal district, our beloved Bishop, Rev. Dr. Doggett, and de ex|>r?t4? our ?i' tiiv ability with uhich he has discharged all the duties of the Episcopal oflice, and de voutly pray that the blessing of God may | rest upon and guido him In the varied and I arduous labors of the superintendency." Butler AM) liiH Ganu.? " Imagine," said Mr. Iloffmau, of New York, in a rc ceut speech at Buffalo, " Imagine Thatl. Stevens as President, Parson Brownlow as Secretary ol' War, Ben. Butler as Set-ro tary of the Treasury, Henry J. Raymond as Secretary ol State, James Gordon lien, nett as Minister to England, and the travel ling troupe who are now perambulating the country as members of Congress. With such rulers what would your securities lie worth ? (Voice? Butler would steal them all.] You hear what my friend iu the au dience says. I make it a point never to contradict a sensible remark. [Great laughter.] MARRIED. In Fredericksburg, on the 23d of September, by the Rev Mr. Manry. Mr. V RODERICK ORlKti to Mte? Sarah c. payne-hM of that place. DIED. On October 2d, JAMES MA5DER, In the forty, seventh year of hie age. Hi* funeral will laao place at the residence of hit brother in-law, JohnP Tyler, corner of Mar shall and Henry streets, THIS MORNIAU at It o'clock. Fredericksburg papers please copy. (Suddenly , at hia residence, in this city, on Satur day tbv Ztfth ultimo, at 5 o'clock, Mr. A. H. H0l'0HIN8. in the fony-thlrd year of his age, I leaving an affectionate wife and Ave children to inoorn their irreparable loss. " None know him bat to love him, none named him bat in praise." e At a meeting of citizens of Richmond held at the City Hall OCTOBER I ?*,. lKtif ? Mr. Burr offered the following reeolotiona, which were pa?*od : Resolved, That an atr line railroad from Rich inoud to Lynebburg l? of vital importance to the ?alu? of propeity and extension of the trade or R1ffr "tosti. That a committee of alx he appointed by the chairman (at his leisare), who ehalfaacor tain and report to a futare meeting the probable coat of each a road ; whether the right of way can (a* it is said) be procured at very lueoneiderable cost ; what the frospect ?ay b? fwprwMlng tba DCCekUtf 0|lllAl? IQd iuch otbw taciA M id mj have a bearing upon the probable success of au a U ^ACKK RE LARD? IN kite Ho. 1 MKW MAOKIRKL, im kito No. % mew mackerel, . eo half barrela So t MACKEREL, ?o boxes CODFISH, s S44vlhVa1b^?, J oat received aad for sale low to elosaynsUrnmaot. ^ t oear eornar Seventeenth and Dock WreeJf, TOMATO CATSUP.? W? have on oon- ' ?W IfOflTfCE.? We lriflt* attention t? tarsal* or iBIim'iiloekit DRY OOOM, - SHOES, \ HAT1, Md CLOTHIWO, with i nritty of FKE8H 1>HT GOODS, to take place at our auction- room* THIS SOBJT* IRO at lo o'iloek. ?* * " PAIRS 4 CO., AmUmmii. ?T ESTABLISHED 1^ TO COUNTRY MBKCHANTS-JJON'T BB HUM BUOORO. If job want the really nl<? ORIGINAL DOUBLB REFINED BTBAM CANDIB8, mad* of the beat wblU injtin, hlfrblT flavored (1 don't perfume them), call at my old eetabllabed stand, No. UIJ Main street. LOUI8 J. BOS8IEUX, ae t4? 19t old Jo. M Main afreet. Orrici Boptbib* Piattr im?o Covfaitt, ? Ricbmobd, September 90, ?9?. f WW BfOTICE? ?Communications for thia Com pany left at tbe oflke of Meaara. WILLLAM B. ISAACS k CO. will meet with attention. ?n ? lm ^MITSEMENTH.^ " vtew Richmond" theatre. DUFFIELD A WALDRON Mavaokrb. Engagement of the celebrated QUKBR SINTERS and the yOnng comedian AN DREW WALDRON. THURSDAY EVENING, October 4th. Uaa, will be performed Tobln'a comedy, the HOft B\ MOON. MU* Laura, Mlaa Fanny, Mfaa Delia, and Andrew Waldron. MUSICAL OLIO. Queen Sister*. An are* Waldron, Ac., Ac. To eonclode with the laughable farce LOVE IN ALL CORNERfl. Queen Mater*, Andrew Waldron, Ac. Door# ouen at quarter-past 7 ; overture at A o'clock. Seat a can b? secured at Davlea' Mimical Exchange and box ofllco from l? A. M. till 4 P.M. Tlcketafor aale at the principal hotela. Particular attention la called to the fellowinir : The Dress Circle baa been rearranged, and com fortable chair* and more apace will now he found 1 n the principal aeat*. oo 3? tt CARD. Hiw Richmond Thfatbi, > 8eptnmber 34, liM. { Miss is. DUFFIELD k WALDRON, Manager* of the above Theatre, beg moat respectfully to In form th* pnbllc that they intend to condnct It a* a place fortbe representation of tlr*t-cla?a drama tic art'd muaical entertainment* only, of a .Moral, INTELLECTUAL, and AMUSING <.'H AH ACTBR; and to thla end have made arrangement* to open thia evening with the OPERA TROUPE, whicb-willhe anceeeded by the hlRhly talented and vematlle QURBN SISfEBS, or THESPIAN FAMILY, who performed here wtth ao mnch suc ceaa In 10*1, and whose performance*, dramatical and manlcal, have been received with unbounded approbation by crowded audience*, and the moot flattering encomium* of the pre** in all the princi pal eltie* from Richmond to New Orlean*. A talented and highly respectable company ha* been engaged, and several of tbe moat prominent star* will appear dnrlng the season. Mr. Rich lngs's excellent ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE will *hortly appear ; alto, Mr. J. E. McDONOUGlI, who will produce Bonrcieanlt'a " Arrah na Pogue," and hie new drama, (now running with Immense eucceaa in London,) being it* first representation in Aiierlca. The management will apare neither pains nor expense to render the New Richmond Theatre a Fl RST-CL 488 establishment In all arrangement* of both sfatf* and auditorium. ICE WATER will be alway* accessible, and the Refreshment Saloon* will be *upplied with the best that can be procured. ? oc * ? It AN CASTELLOS GREAT SHOW A5D TRAINED WILD ANIMALS, FOBMlXfl A MODEL AND MORAL EXHIBITION. LOOK OUT FOB THE GRAND PROCESSION ! KNIGHTS IN REAL ARMOR, , LADIE8 IN REGAL ROBB8, QUEEN S CARRIAGE OF STATB, THE MOUNTED ZOUAVES, THE CORNET BAND, GOLDEN CHARIOT, HORSES, PONIES, AND MULES, will be prominently seen and admired, but THE NOVEL FEATURE will be THE LIVE LION LET LOOSE IN. THE STREETS, taken from It* cage by THE INTREPID HERR LENGEL, WALKED OVER A PLATFORM, AND PLACED UTON A CAR Aau CARRIED IN TRIUMPH. THE GOLDEN CAR OF ORPHEUS, containing BCKHART'S SILVER CORNET BAND. A STREET PARADE, Gorgeoua In the extreme, unmistakably indica tive of the strength and resources of DAN CASTELLO S GREAT SHOW. AT RICHMOND, on the corner of Fourth and Clay street*, for one week commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 18T, AFTERNOON8 AND NIGHTS. D Admission, 75 cent* ; children nnder twelve years of age, 60 cents. Separate seats for colored persons, So cents. The manager, in announcing the commencement of the second annual southern tour of VAX! CASTELLO'8 QBEAT 8HOW, is pleased to be able to present an array of artUtic names comprising the very best talent In the world. BAN CABTELLO, the original conversationalist, will appear at each entertainment, and introduce the only thoroughly trained horse In the universe. BURN ELL R0NNELL8, the embodiment of grace and style, will, with his TWO PRETTY AND GIFTED BOYS, render a pleasing series of LIVING PICTURE8, which, for ease, excellence, and elegauce, hare never before been witnessed in America. This young southerner and his two little children con stituted the leading attractions In the principal theatres, hippodromes, and circuses of the Old World. Papers praised them ! Journalists endorsed them ! People pronounce thesi great ! NOTICE. FIRST PERFORMANCE, MONDAY NIGHT, October 1, use. Doors open 2 and 7 o'clock P. M. se IB? U ' " j i - - , pHEAIM CHEAPEK!! CHEAP EST !! !? Wn constant I v notice through the columns of the Dt?pat<h or boasting merchants who, always hold out to the public that they hate such advantages over others that they can soil goods to a better advantage, being longer in busi ness; but WEST k ANDREWS, for iu? benefit ef the public, beg leave to Inform thbsb oi.n roans that they purchase their goods direct of first bands in New York, Baltimore, and Boston, and defy competition In uny shape or form. For variety e*ke, we will quote our prleee : Sugars, all refined, from Us to te cents; the pret tiestBresst Bacon in the market for only ceutj ; the best Hams that ev^ruraced any man's dinner table, IS cents ; William D Higgius * Co.'s Brook lyn Hard Tallow Can-lies, IT cents per pound ; Enoch Morgan Son's best Adamantine Candles, only * cents ; elegant Brooms from 25to6u cents, astoqua'ity; elegant Backets for only >6 cents; beautiful nswJUtra Flour, warranted, $U.?o p?r ^"pUBE CIDER VINEGAR and SPICES, for pick- i "?* AL80| OLD HENB88EY BRANDY. __ BARCLAY * PERKINS'S PORTER, warranted OLD * f URG if/ DY? VoiT, MADEIRA, and gtSSWlpPLIBBAilDT. PETER H15UE8/I WHISKY, CaNnJd F RUrfiM? larae quantities ; MKfr To arrive per Friday1# steamer, FRESH ORANGES, FfoSl^u'qnurtitles. Also, a large lot of BREASTS and HAMS, which we offer to tie pablie In qaaoUUes at prleee to suit Nos. Ml* corner Twenty* ret and Broad streets,a?d -sum. riBRKSB.-A mpplv of Q03HKN u ??a I/Sfcr**" sJ55i?8aj[ OND ^RUtflt FACTORY ?tJMaIN. Itrwili BE VINT H ANl) ?Ill!!!l|Ty*XT WJdARB 1 BO V I THI ?--2T?,wOOP H Ojfij H arlnf Jnst laid In a Ufytock of material. I am now making np the stock of TR IT If KB, VALI8RW, and J?A?ILL!frO BAU8 to b? ffwrnd In the city. f^9vQJd-Ln*it? aUaptjon to oar stock of superior iSSR ROLR LBATHBR, LA DIBS' KARA DRRH8 and PATENT MRTAI, TRU* Kfi ; auo, m |he roMMoS hTYLM ; which I am prepared IamII both at retail ami to the trado a* low an auch good* can be bought In New York. Partfenlar attention paid to REPAIRING. CANVASS COVERS made. ae M_lm J AM EH CTOTTB. T 0CK8MITHING.? The undersigned AJ having Just received a Una stock, he la now prepared to execute all klnda of work and Jobbing (ntfrt line, anch a?*UKING LOCKS TO ORDER, FlfTIIfO KEYS. and REPAIRING ALL KINDS Of LOCKS. BKLLH HUNG in a atiperlor atylr ? P RAKIKO PIPE pat op at the aborteat notice. KEYS PITTED TO IRON 8AFE8 and neatly re paired. All work warranted to give aatlafaction, id on the lowest terma. W. W. 8NKAD, 10 St? lm Ninth ftreet, near Main. pORE Y A LUBBOCK. CORNER V/ TWENTY -FIB8T AND DOCK 8TREET8, WHOLESALE AND BETAlL DEALERS IN ALL K1ND8 OP PAPBR 8TOCK.-Tbe subscribers would reapectfally inform their frlenda and the public generally that they hare thla day formed a CO-PAKTNERHUIP for the pnrpoae of con d acting a GBN EHAL PAPER 6TOCK BUSINESS, and are prepared to pay the highest cash priaes Tor LIN Eh and COTTON RA08, OLD BOOKf*. IM PERFECTIONS, SCRAP PAPBR, MANILLA ROPE and BAGGING, and everything elac apper taining to the mannfacture of paper. The senior partner, Mr. COREY, in well known iu Rich mond as having been engaged for several year* In the trade. The junior partner, Mr. LUBBOCK, waa foraereral yearn secretary and treasurer of the Franklin Paper Mill Company, and subse quently ag^nt of the Manchester Paper Mill, and will be nappy to serve the customera of both establishments. We have made arrangement* with Me?srs. Robinson 4 Fairbanks. amenta, to fnrnish the Manchester Paper Mill with atoclc, and I rant that gatherers ol stock will ace the importance of Rolling it where it will be kent at home. Country dealer* and merchant* Mending n* raga, 4c., cad ?relj on prompt remittances in every instance * B. F COREY, ae 17? 3m IL W LUBBOCK._ T. X. RKt.T.OOO, J. W. niBROX, lata of G. J. Sumner 4 Co. of Richmond. Kellogg a gibson, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE A5D RETAIL DEALERS Iff CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. We hare now in atore a rery large and complete stock, which we offer a* low as tney can be pur chased In any of the northern cities. SILVER-PLATED BLOCK TIN and BRITANNIA WAKE, REKRIOERATOKS, WATEK-COOLER8, Patent FRUIT JAR8, 8TON EWA KE. 4c.. at manu facturer' prices. KELLOGG 4 GIBSON, jy ?s_3m 1317 Main atreet. 1LINNE M A N, D YRR AND SCOUR J? ER, Seventh street, between Broad and Grace opposite the Theatr?, is prepared to do all kinds o( DYEING, CLEANING, and bCOURING, in all it* branches, at short notice. Give me a call and ex amine for yourself. Agents wanted to solicit orders in the country and in every city of this State. Address box 7M, post-offlce, Richmond, ^ *? jy ts Q1IANDELIERS, CHANDELIERS, CHANDELIERS, ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, SIX, AND TBN LIGHTS, of the latest and most beautiful styles. 8TORB CHANDELIERS, nALL FIXTURES, BRACKETS, PILLOW LIGHT8. PORCELAIN SHADES, GROUND-GLASS SHADEB, CUT-GLASS SIIADE8, MICA SHADES, TIN SHADE8, PAPER SHADES. ARGAND BURNERS, PATENT BURNBRS, COMMON BURNERS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT LIBERAL DISCOUNT. GAS AND STEAM-FITTING AND PLUMBING. GAS-FITTERS' AND PLUMBBRS' MATERIALS AND FITTINGS. YALE, BOWERS 4 YALE, Iron Block, Governor street, au ? ? 1? Richmond, Va. JJOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. . L. L. MONTAGUE 4 SON, TENTH BTRFBT, BETWEE* HAIX AND CART, will be pleased to receive orders from their friend* and the public generally for HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING IN EVERY STYLE. Good work guaranteed. Terms moderate. au ?? ta L. L. MONTAGUE 4 SON. /CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE FAC V7TORT, COKNEK OAKY AND POURTH STREETS, RICHMOND.?1 The most beautiful t>at> teriiH of CHILDREN'S CAKKiAUES are manufac tured, and will be sold at northern prices. A I Die rat discount to ihe trade. Order* from ail parts of tho couniry promptly filled. Address 21? ts WILLIAM FORBES. Proprietor.^ COACH REPOSITORY, ON cfflJL SEVENTH. HETWEEN CART AND&&T*!,? CANAL STREETS.? We have on hand, ol <>ur n*n manufacture, a large stock of Carriages, Coaches. Brett*. Barouches, Doctors' Pliirtons, Rockawavs, Top and No-Top Buggies, Jersey and Express Wa gons. Single and Double Harness, Coach and Bufc gy Whips, Coach Material, Ac., and are prepared to execute in a workmanlike manner repair* on Carriages, Buggies, Sic., and to build them to or der. Our Carriages being of our own manufacture, we are enabled to sell at the lowest prices and give the fullest guarantee of quality and durability. A call from our friends and th? public respectfully solicited. [ruylj JOHN J. OSBOKN & CO LOST, STRAYED AND FOUND. Application' will be : m ade for renewal of script f?>r TEN SHAKES RICH M O.N D AN I) PKTEKSBl'KO RAILROAD C< >M ? PaNY bT ?CK (number and date not remembered), in the narae of John A. Lancaster Si Son, agents for Mrs. Jii ie L Lncke. which was destroyed in the lire of tke3d of April, W?3. au 31? lawim LANCASTER A CO. Notice is hereby given that application will be mado for the renewal |< f a lost CEKTIKIOaTE for TWO SHAKE-* or STOtK in the Richmond and Liverpool Packet Company CHAKLES M. FRY 4 CO. standing in oar mine, se 11-1 SHIPPING. FOR BALTIMORE, SAVANNAH, AND BOSTON. -i'OWHATAN*: STEA M BO AT COMPANY. -Till ->l WEEKLY LINE.? Leave* Richmond/ ? ?ery TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SA 1 U ICUaY ? Leaves Baltimore every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and 8aTUK DAY. Freight received eTery day. The steamer STATE OF MARYLAND, Captain Thomas Tkavkks, will leave here at 8 o'clock A. M. THPRSDaY, 4th October. Freight received WEDNESDAY and up to A o'clock A M. THURSDAY. This steamer hss splendid saloons, state-rooms, and pansenger accommodations. Passage, meals included, ?'>. For freight or passage applv to 5 . * W. CURRIB, office at Charles T. Wortham It Co.'s, oc 3? St Fifteenth st-crt. "ALENTINE PLACE. new fall trimmings beautiful styles~ln every variety. ALao, A FCLL AB80*TMK!CT*? HOSIERY, GLOVES, WORSTED GO*?qt UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, Ac., AT P. HORTON REACH'S, coiner Ninth and Broad street*, [oc a-JiJ \TOTICE.? All persons indebted to tho 11 RICHMOND FIRE ASSOCIATION are re quested to make settlements with the undersigned without delay ; and all persons who have claims against the said Association are requested to pre* tent them for settlement. Under the Instructions of the stockholders, it is Ihe duty of the under aigned to liquidate the affairs of the Association! aa speedily as possible, and to eollect by legal process If necessary. H K. ELLY805, ) PETBR C. WARWICK,} Trustees. ocl-lot ANDREW JOHNSTON,) TOSKPH WOODWARD, DENTIST, V returns many acknowledgments to his patrons, and solicits a continuation of their calls at his eonmodloaa rooms No. 711 Main street between Seventh and Eighth. Having been one of the drat '?ow d*I IMPS' VED VULCAN 1TB WORK, which is now so universally popular |">d within the means of ail. he haaa long, prac tical experience in the manufacture and adjust* Si#* ?r ^h?,e and P**11*1 ***? TEETH In thla " *g?.A|aT" THRESH CREAM BISCUIT.? We are I WkgRS, whieh we of-r at wholesale ?nd retail. UTEVJfcNS k PAORAM, -9* ' , ?l Broad street. AUCTION SALTS? THIS DAY. By Orrtbe k WIUIMM, AuetldMtn, Nortbws* corner of Mala Md Eleventh street*. TRA<? OP ONE HUNDRED MOWD. FnK If A rlr AT AUCTION .-On WEDNU Da Y, October J, lsM, at 12 o'clock M.,we will sell at auction, upon the premises, a Tit ACT OF LANU located as above, adjolniug the land* of B. W, Roper. W. L. HmrrWon, and Otbei*. About two thlrtlM 1m In order for ealtlfatfon, and well adapted to the growth of vegetables. Tbe remaindor can bo easily gotten up. The location la h?alttiy, and neighborhood good, with a grist and hone mill near by. It will bo sold In throe lot* If denied. Peraona In want of a good market farm near the dt/ at a moderate cost should attend the sale. TORN* : At wale. By request of Thomas L Pleasants, substituted troatee. (J&UBB3 k WILLI AM8, u 29 A uctloneer*. By Paine k Co.. Auctioneers, 100 Main atreet. TRUSTEE'S SALE* OP A STOCK OF JL DRT QOOD8, H ATS. AND READY-MADE CLOTHING AT AUCTION. -On WEDNESDAY. October M. commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at oar aaetlon-rooma, by order of Moses Mltteidor fer. trustee, the entire atock of Messrs. Fleiahman k Heller, comprlalng BICH FANCY and BLACK SILKS, PLAIN and PRINTED MERINOS, BLACK BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS, PRINTED and PLAIN DBLA1NES, BLACK and COLORBD CRAPES, WHITE OOOD8, In variety ; PLAID SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, BLACK and FANCY CASS1MERE8, SATINETS. LINEN DUCKS and DRILLS, COTTON SHEETS, RICE CAMBRICS, SPOOL COTTONS. PATENT THREADS, COTTON and WOOLEN HOISEUY, in va RIBBonJ/FLOWBRS, FEATHER8, BUTTONS. COMBS, SHOE LACES, LACES, TRIMMING8, Ac., with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES. , Thrmij : Undor $loo, cash ; undfr 1300, aixty day*; over^oo, ninety days' credit for approved endorsed notea. PAINE A CO., se 2-i ? tda Auctioneer*. By Rogers, Riddlck k Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 18 and 2o Fifteenth street, between S Main and Cary streets. A uctiox, auctFox,. AUCTTOX.? j\. We will otfer at auction on WEDNESDAY next the 3d instant, at our warerooms, Noa. li) and lo Fifteenth atreet. commencing at It o'clock, the following desirable GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and LIQUORS : 25 hogshead* BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, 5 hogsheads PLAIN HAMS, 2 tierce* DRIED BBEF. 10 hogtheads PORTO RICO SUGAR, 20 barrels REFINED 8UGARS, 10 barrels CUT LOAF 8UGAB, 20 barrels MERCHANTS SYRUP, 20 sacks RIO COFFEE, 10 sacks OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, 2" pockets CEYLON COFFEE, 30 quarter chests IMPERIAL TEA, '100 boxes and half boxes ADAMANTINE CAN DLES, to boxes ALTMEYER'S CANDLES, 100 barrels EXTRA and 8DPERF1NB FLOUR, new : 1^0 such* FINE SALT, 25 prime EASTERN DAIRY CHEESE, 35 barrels N?m. 1 and 2 M ACKEREL, 100 one-third barrels POTOMAC CLIPPED HERRINOS. 109 gross M*SONrS BLACKING, 10 birrels PROOF WHISKY, i casks FRENCH BRANDY, SO cases and baskets CHAMPAGNE, 25 kegs 151 CARD. SODA, 50 cases CLARET. ALSO, BROOMS, BUCKETS, TUBS, ? MATCHES, TWINE, CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac.. Ac. . _ ROGERS, RIDDICK k CO., Auctioneers. T. W. Kkkskr, Salesman. oc 1 FOR RENT. 17H)R RE NT, SEV E R A h STORES, ' with DWELLINGS ATTACHED, be tween Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets. Rent low to a good tenant. E A. J. CLOPTON, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, No. 21 Twelfth street, oc .1? 'it between Main and Franklin. T/OR RENT, and possession ufiven iin i; mediately, the THRbE UPPER FLOORS of tho handsome brick tenement on the west side of Fourteenth between Main and Cary , streets, over the clothing store of B. Berber. E*cl floor is supplied with water, gas, and water closets. The convenience of its location mak--* it desirable for any kind of wholesale business, be ing between the depots and the princiji.il hotels. Any person wishing to rent tne above can d" so on good terms. E. A. J. CLOPToN, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, No. CI Twelfth streeL oc 3? It between Main and Franklin._ T?OR RENT^o large axdcom L MODIODS DWELLING sitnated on north side M.iin strict between Fifteenth asd Seventeenth, over the st?>re of Messrs. Walk?r A Saunders, containing ten room*, with closets, and larg" orlrk kitchen with four rooms. The location makes it desirable for a boarding house. for which pnrpose it ha? been used. E. A. J. CLOPTON, .Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, No. 2t Twelfth street, oc 3? 3t between Main and Franklin. 17 OR RENT. ? I offer for r<?nt one of those larseand desirable BRICK WARE HOUSES situated on Cary between Twenty second and Twenty-third streets. The loca tlon makes it very de*irable for a large business, having a fronton both Cary and Dock -treets ; also, being near the York Riv.T depot. Toagood ten ant the rent will Ik accommodating. E. A.J. cloPTON, Real Estato Agent und Anctioncer, No. II Twelfth street, oc 3? 3t > between Main and Franklin. F 'OR RENT, the DWELLING on * south side of Main between Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets, over the sioro of Henry Kayton, Esq., containing six rooms.. To a good tenant the ront will hp low. E. A.J. ULOPTON, Real Estate A Kent ami Auctioneer, No. Jl Twelfth street, between Main and Franklin, oc J? 3t TX)R RENT, A SMALL BRICK TEN X EMENT, on the upper part of Seven- ipdL teenth street, in good repair. Applv early to ck lJ.il H. H. WHITLOt FOR RENT, a small BRICK TENE MENT on the southwest corner of Third * * and Canal street*. Apply at WOOD'S PUAK 51ACY, corner of iiftnand Marshall streets., oc 2? In FOR RENT, and possession given im mediately, the larire BKH'K and OKA N1TE-FRONT TENEMENT on the east side of Fifteenth street between Main and C'aryJ^I^ siree's, now in the occupancy of Mr. William Ileal and Messrs. Spotts & Gibson. Terms mode rate. Applv to oc 1-Jl HARRISON, GODDIN &APPERSQN. Ip OR RENT, THREE DESIRABLE and well-lolated STORES, on Broad he tween Eighth and Ninth street*, newly fitted pf? up in handsome style, with French plateXUflL glass in windows and doors ; admirably adapted for any kind of retail buslnew. Two UASKMBMT8, elegantly finished, easy of acc< ss, well lighted, with French plate $;Ias# in doors, an J gas and water arrangements complete. Also. several newly-finished and pleasant ROOMS, up stairs, tulta'ble for offices and lodging- j rooms, with water, iras, and other conveniences complete. For terms apply to JOHN' C. SHAFER, No. 1 Exchange Hotel, we 29? ts _ Fourteenth street. 170R RENT, A GOOD FRAMED . DWELLING-HOUSE, on Marshall street Aaf I between Smith and Munford. Terms liberal, f!??? i possession given at once. Apply to KlM JOHN H. GRESHAMT^ 86 25? ts 1524 Main street. I?OR RENT, h lar^e BRICK DWELL^ . ING, containing eight rooms ; kitchen, coal-house, smoke-nouse, and lar#* Karden "tta hed - situated on Louisiana street, Port . , M^o, below Kocketts, near the proposed terminus "f (he Richmond street railway, and convenient to 'ha sugar refinery of C. Y. Morris*, Esq.. the new Richmond br^w?ry, and the varions distilleries now In course of construction. ? Also, the large BK1CK BUILDING near the j Above, for many yoars used and occupied by me as > a store, dwelling, and bakerv. Also, a large LOT, with FtiAME STABLE, sixty- i four feet long, near the last-named building. Possession given of eitVer building at once. For terms, which will he Accommodating, apply at my store, on Main near Tw.?nty-*ec?'i? 1 street. I se 27? ts TIMOTHY KEKSK. IpOR RENT. A LARGE AND DE- 1 ' SIRABLE BRICK DWELLING, otl Roas ^ -re?t, near Governor, containing ?leven f!!? roou.. ? jn .r,)0j uriier, with all the modern JlJ lmprote--nU> Appiy to "saml'bl ?. cottrell: seW-ts _ 1304 Main street. ROOMS FOR REN*, in a gt?nteel pri vate family, suitable for a ?i?*U family, where they can have the cooking ana wish ing done on the lot, if preferred. Appi/ on Ninth street, beyond Leigh, to j,? li_u ^ _ Mrs. JULIA A. GOOPB. FOR RENT. ? To~*a cureful tenant I will r<nt MONTEBELLO.tnv late rrai dence. Just below the eity, on Fulton heights. For terms apply to Samcbl Aiuh 4 Co , cor-, aerof Cary and Vrginla streets. se 24 -ts SAMUEL AYRES._ FOR RENT, THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE *o. m Main street, lately M OMipled by 8. S, Cor bin k Co., allllnery fT7 goods dealers. Possession given immedl-JUh ately and rent moderate. Inquire of T. I. DOHERTT, in Mala afreet, in M? ts between Eighth and Ninth street! . IK)R RKNT. th? farm WAKK" UoUIE In Llhby Buildings formerly oe ?opted by oa. f ueeeaalon given Immediately, ffT7? with a large amount of etorage aeeared, to a^J^ ]y I? ta Fourteenth street. TJALL 8TYLE8, J U. CKIimi. boy*-. \f ALTED RYE AND BAULKY? AUCTION 8ALE8-FTTTURE BfCrabbafc Williams. Auctioneers, ForthweUt em am t Main and Blsfsnth atlNd. rpRUSTER'S *A~LE OP A DWBtL 1 IRO.HOD8MML WEST fllDB OF TWJITPJ" i FIFTH KfEEBTBiTl ^rT^^UlT^TWBti K ASD L "TR1 Ffi e?cntlon of ? \ 1 tp cord ed#ln Henrico fcounty COTrt, total : r;\\v:in ity ?. n&. I DAY. nth Ocu.ber, al half-psst I 0 e?A P. M., ?f t 1 fair, If not, then on the uext fair dajj lb??r? :?r. I at the wine lionr.tbe P^P?*? ??iA! ELLISO 1 deed. being a BRICK tod FRAMED DWELL I a i 1 situated a* abore stated, rT?t , oc copied by Mr. Tennille. The lot by 1? f"? I to an alley *" feet wide. A# ..i. ! Tsbjm : Cash sufficient to pay **P^I*tLu g??. I and a note for ***?*! with ?& ' sfasxs. ?rw aSjsa W&- ? "? | made known at the tlm- oUale.^^ ^ Quran* * WiiHAim, Auctioneer*. ?*'_ MenDatlon of P?ul W. Connor, E??l . lying ?t ; fflCooiFibM.., in 1 rrI?:j Si'!"".: retained a* additional "SrvrV W MURRAY. ? U?? ' Commi-lon-r^ ADMIN ISTR ATOWS I SALE OF A ABM E5r58o??' Km1!""1' h g o/^prinj; <>f wiittr n ^ ltth(l Hlime Aft.-r the ; nf c vV KNT I ACRES OK WOOD tim? ??d place about SKY s* 1 1 a^m v <?*rr ? One-third cash ; balance In tlx | UKi. ' ?vnTnl,W i "'Adm!,lw??Wof Rob.rt McClalland, dacaaaod. 1 He >0? codtd?* ? Bv the Commissioner* Appointed by the Leglsla W ot South Carolina to .all the Stata Work,. 1 -m 1 v T p \ S I V E SATdE OK MA j Steam kngtnes, one twenty- Are and one EnginSfiath SNKuS" MacHln?i?. .Vises, 11 riid Lathe*. Tu?lJnK I:?,h^* Drilling Machines. Punching Machine*. Steam Ham Smith y+ong., Smiths' Hammers, Shafting. Morticing .Blowers. Portable All descriptions of Ann Machinery, Woodandlron Plmlng Machines, Leather limiting. Bl,bb?r Patterns Drills, IS'fif fW I? ??d """ Wood Straw*, 300 dozen File* &"<I s . i,;ot) pounds Cast and Spring Steel, 14 ikk) pounds Swedes and Am ? ' tbeet Rubber, "" ?lid'l"ST;?l.lng.??d Filing. M BS.W.SSfStH?. f?- WhceU, 1'lHiiee, AUK?T?, ""ul b"*' Stoves and ripu. j" ire-Brick, and nnniberle?i? other articles. quantities, ? Shmaytoftd S. apl'llca^lon by mall l? ?.? iS?HTetary. , , ?l*ty days, with ap ! p;LKJd":?c?Cr"uyb; b'aJil!!? lilwrcw ?t o^? of far. C'l'or further information, appjy gLFORD, Secretary to Commissioners of ae 12 ? lawSw i 7t HAND FALL OPENING FOR 18(56, ( at j. STBBNBOCK A CO. '8. In annoonclos to the poblie o? FALL OJM iKo,'rr f:t';;r,aT^r.r:o. * ?,Tbi'.'"^ f..rth .t K,.nrrou? o.icou.^em.nt (o W*fl?CTl"orona efforts <>n our jmrt to meet the pub- ; nc wants in the presentation of goods of onr own DIRECT IMPORTATION, and fr..m the first bands i of the original manufacturers of Europe and Arne | rica. Our senior partner liu spent the whole year In Europe aui perfected the most complete arrange* ' ment* for the reception of the earlier Invoice of i ELEGANT AND SEASONABLE GOODS, ! so that wo shall always be in advance of other . houses purchasing of importers, and offering only small selections thus made, ^vhicli may be euume I rated in the limited -pace of an ordinary advertise 1 ment, but which becomes Impossible In the grades, I character, aiul 1 GREAT VARIETY OF OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK, j which we pledge ourselves shall always embrace FULL LINES OF GOODS ' in erery department. We ire now opening In | FASHIONABLE DRESS GOOD8 : VALBNTIA, SEKAPHINE STRIPES, IMPERIAL STRIPES, FRENCH POPLINS, Double width IKISH POPLINS, All wool EMPRESS CLOTHS, PLAIN, COLORED, and FIOURBD AL PACAS, Very pretty FRENCH MERINOS, j FRENCH MOUSEL1NES, Ac.. Ac. OUR SILK DEPARTMENT: Elegant BLACK GROS D'LYONS, GROS D'AFRIC, (JROS D'ECCOSSE, and ITALIAN and other auperior 8ILKS, BLACK FIGURED SILKS, very handsome ; BLACK DOTTED and STRIPED SILKS, WHITE POULT DE 80IE, superior quality. With a special desire to meet the wants of MISSES AND CHILDREN, we have imported some chaste, small figured, ALL-WOOL DBLAINES, PLAIN, STRIPED, and CHECKED MERINOS, POPLINS AND POPLIN ETTS, charming styles; SCOTCH PLAIDS, Ar., Ac. MOURNING GOODS. Having spared no pains in the selection of goods for this department, we feel a confidence in asserting we hare on hand THE BEST ASSORTMENT to be found here or elsewhere. Among which may be found LUPIN 8 CELEBRATED BOMBAZINES, of all grades,, from the coarsest to the finest ; MALLARD'S BOMBAZINES, LUPIN'S BLACK FRENCH MERIN08, LUPIN'S MERINOS, ten quarters wide* for shawls : BLACK TaMISE CLOTH8, SILK WARP ALPACAS. BLACK AND BLACK-PURPLE MOUSBLINES, BLACK AND BLACK AND PURPLE POPLINS, Ann POPLIN ETTS, Ac.. Ac., comprising every article of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRAPES, and all other goods for MOURNING AND HALF MO0RNING. Wo can enter upon no enumeration of our reiy full lines of FLANNELS AND DOMESTIC GOOD?. HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD8 : TABLE DAMA8K8. DOT LIBS, NAPKINS, C0VIR8, WvXE CLOTHS, EMBROIDERED and BMBOSS1D COVERS, DAUAfC MOREENS for curtains, MAKSElLkfg QUILTS. IN CLOTH* AND CA68IMBBE8, PRICES MUGli TUB MAMCIT. LACKS AND EMBR0IDUMB8, LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, an* humming good#, DOMESTIC GOOD* or alt kluds ; and we assure all that they shall fee tffsred at the lowest possible prices, and no sach variety as can seldom be equallod and no where excelled. J. ST KEN BOCK A CO., (Lata of San Antonio, Texts,) Noe. ISM and ltll Main street, Richmond. Misrn a. K. Paxxkx, B. I. Irra.P.O. Bay|.t, J. M. JoaxaTox,*K. M. It??, L. Yiui. and S. Pi.ANMAa?T, well known In on? elty, ate to be found at the bouse of Messie. J. STIUBOCft It CO., and they respectfully Invite the patroaateof their peiaonel friends to this establishment, anN< tof them of fair a ad i^riMhle drnBn hM the HiMi *ee, MU vUUUMaU Ureal, day. 1/ HirrMoa, Oottla * AFperson, a action*. ' luktfi, Inktn, m4 Baal Estate A??nu mm?? m www, now in in* nccgptnri ,,f'u ' tues w. Allison, containing twenty , Ighly Improved land emhraeln* (We sm , lour Km Micha according to the plan of i?ijr? *ii4 the whole well enclosed. The iBioroT.Di.. are of the beat character, eon*t?t in* ,,i 4 , residence. finished In the bestatyl-. with iB%T' * mantels, folding doom, Ac., besides la r*;.* gwn-hftOM, stable, csrrlase- house, ac TiaMs : Oae-half full ; balance at on?am ?, years for bond* bearing Interest, secar<4 t? , trot dud HARRISON. GODDIN k AFPERftoy ?el , Auttioa??|, By X. A. J. Clopton, Auctioneer and Heal Batata Agent. Mo. II Twelfth street, beween Main and Frank - VALUABL E~~ VACANT If.T ON WEST BIDE OP TWg.f TIKTi V,* TWEBN GRACE ANt> FRANKLIN h'mtr FOR 8ALE AT AUCTION -1 will . if r f, r . T auction on SaTURDa Y, ?th dar ,.f oct f *' at half-paat 4 O'clock P M ., njv'n th* pr-i- !l ' cated a? abore, fronting on Twenti-th .V twenty-fire feet and running bark ? xtv-"* t . The convenience of ita location Luk*, j, for a private residence. Txrmm : One-third cash : balance ?i* an.| ti?. months for n-gotlable notes, inUr?w i. . cured by a trust deed. E.A.J CLopluy " PC* Aaetion'o.'r By Grubba k William*, Anrtloii?er?, Northwest corner of Main and Eleventh streets CRDAH PARK.HtHIS VAUWHl i FARM OK 37J ACHES, WITH H.XF w" FROVEMENTM, AT POWHATAN STaUon THE RICHMOND AND DANVILLE KMIimii FOR KALE AT AUCTION At th.- re.,. ? ownsr wo will s<-!l at auction, oi, tbe im,, ... MONDAY, October #th. at 12 ?> clock M . ii, k. w known an "CEDAR PARK, " f.-rin.-rlv <,wn ? Dr. R. N. Hudson, situate! *? abore. It contain* 373 acrra? ZOO clean 1 , lh>>h *:?tr. oak, pine, nndc?d?r. The improvement* are an excellent d*. wiih eight r?oin?, large barn, stable f, r hern'*, urge kitchen, <|iiart?'r?. large it, ( j<f ,r rorn-crib, mi.- k --h ? , and - >11i.>b?*. n flii'' young orchard. It is rarely that so dealr.iM* a farm i?off?iv,t <. f n?|f, belnn flood land, with goo?| i?pr.)Vr:, ? nnd at a station ou the railn^i only nr. iity m from Klchmoii.l, wlilrb aff.ml- f4cllitl<>? f r . munication witn Richmond iwlcadav. Tkkmh ; Liberal and ti)?'i<- knon n on' Ity <,f. > OUl'BUS k WILL I'M-, oe ?? td* Aarthii . r. By Harrison, Ooddln k Aprerson, Auct!< n-cm, Bankers, Brokers, and Real E?t*te A ???:?> SOM MISSIOnTTh'S SALE or EIGHT IU'ILDINO L'?TS. IN A l>AM> \'il . V* NEAR TO THE WORKSHOPS ok TliF. v'j OINIACKNTKAL RAILROAD -By r-ntie . ( , crce of the Ha?lln|[a Court <1 tue ? ny ,(f Kirk niond pronounrpil on tliH 5*th of Septef - .r in thn ciu>e ot Bi?<jIow axairiot Nu?btt an-| ..?(?. ; "ball, aacouuiinsioiier iner?*tjy appoint.' , r ? to *e|| att'ObMe auction, On the TURDAV the ?ih October, l''?. ai I ; .A I' \| BlOliT BUILDING LOT8, locate! a- .u. i. . ,} wiiich the late Robert >'e>-bit di-'l i t'ronttnx each lliirtv thr.'e f?**?t on the Yallev Mlreet. an. I four of them f r. >r.? it] ?; three feet on the went line of what Fedenl street, and ;ill of them ruioii i< b*ik feet, Tkrma : One-fourth ca*h ; b.ilan< <? ? i . and nine months for nejrotiabl.* n .;... m>r. a.lded ; and title retained until (h*> vL. ?? cba?e niouey in paid and acnnve\ ( i i i, ? the court. , J"|iN o M'K'iKH. oct CofimiMtoi ?i Br E. B.Cook, Auctioneer, corner of Governor and Franklin streets T?X TENS I V E SAL?: OF TWENTY n nine buildings, containing jj- > FEBT OF LUMBER AND 150, ooo HKK'K'S, LEAD l'll'E, DARK OVEN. H a TH Al'I'&KAl v 4c AT AUCTION. -On THURSDAY. 4th, I will nell at 10 o'clock A M . ii th '? i Fair Ground*. " head of Main ? tree I, 4 BUILDINGS within the ?ald end"- ii. , > , of t# BUILDINGW. of different dlmen?i'>n? ; A LARGE <|UANTITY "F LK%D l'll'E 1 BAKE OVEN and AITARA II'S - ; 1 BATH HOUSE, with WA'l Eil Al'1'ARAl! - complete ; S STOVES, 3 LARGE CAULHRON8. The KulldiriK* a re all ill excellent c r.'litn n ! i n k' shingled In the b^-^t u:iinner ind fun..-:; l with SASH of the be?t i| na I ity . The Chimneys and "veu* sre built of lb" t? ?' brii k. Wo suppose fh'T'' are l$0,0#0feet . f I ? K> T I.I M BER and l.vt.ooo BRK'KS in said liiiiljin. To contractor* and other* wanting *u?h w? ?? rlal? :? rare opportunity i* offer- I ne 2V K. B. C'OoK. Anetlonssr By Grub be At William*, Auctioneers, Northwest corner Main and Ele\n.th - ESIRABLE iHuc'K DWKLMN'c, ON CANAL BETWEEN FIRST ASDSN "Sl> STREETS. FOR SALE AT A UCri"N ? "n TM' - DAY the 4th October, at o'elo. k l'. M ?; sell up<>n the premises the lmul- m ? I'.' 1 K DWELLING on the north ?ide..f i ai ?l twei-n First and Second ?treef-?, recei-tly < ? by G. Z. Ml !? ?. It contain* t"ti r> < m?. * ' ? kitchen with two rooms, brick stable and carr house, with f(as and water on the pr-'inis - i - lot fronts thirty -four fi-et and run- I, at k .i ? ' ? '? hundred and fifty feet to mi This ts a desirable piece of property, and ? ?*?! \ nicuttothe business portion of the ? . t y . 1'? -? slon plreu at one.-. Tkkma : One-fonrth ca?h ; balance at sit, ?s ??Ir* and elKhte.-n months, with ir?tcr?--t . ?? notes secured by a trust deed GRUBB8 k WILLIAM*. KM 2H Auctioiieff* I)' By Uarrtsnn, Uoddin k App?-r*on, Auctioneer*, Bsnkors, broker*, and Real Lctete Agent*. SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL lU'II.IUN'i n LOTS, IN MANCHESTER. ON AM. KM A.M> BARN BY bTREBTS, FOR bALK AT Af? IK'N Will l?e gold nt auction, on ili? pre iii 1 'i THTRSDAY Or* 4th of October. I"*, ?n: <?>! . * M., port of LOT So. 215, and the whole ?.t I, "I* No*. ^1" and '.".'7? flio two former Ii' i.ti! ?< - ' : ?hi Allen *lreet, and the lalter t?5 feet i>n H?n? t street, romering on Porter street? to be dlv i t into l?t.i to ?ult bidders. TLei? are t>. amis :> ? and should attnw t the attention of capitalist* ai I others. Tbhmm : One-third ca*h ; balai.e at fhr- ?? 1 nix month* for negotiable note*, lnterc! aJ !? I, secured by a trin>t deed. ?eM HAh KJ.y >N, flOPDlg k API' IBS" X By Harrison, Uoddln A Apperson, Am r?, Bankers, Broken, and Heal Ei>iet? Agvit U. VERY BEAUTIFUL BRICK AM' ? MASTIC PAMILY RBSlDKN' K. aT TH fc SOUTHWEST CORN BR OF EltJIITlt A X l? I- ?>< STREETS. OPPOSITE ?TII B Rk>lf>EV E? ' MAJOK WILLIAM ALLKN AND TH"Ma* w McCANCE, FOE KALE AT Al'lTi'* -Mr J -I B. Watklim, expecting to remove to hi" ' '?* bonding, now nearly completed. h*? r ! us to sell at public auction, on THL'KM'A V. ? ber 4th, !*<?. at b?lf-pa*t 4 o'clock i' M , the I >? ? ? tlful RESIDENCE leafed a* at .. v ? '? occupancy. The LOT front* twentr fi ir Leign street, running buck about 1.'' feet t? a * <* Phv.mI all??y. The improvement*, which ???'* ! ' f new and In perfect order, oi a very l " tlful THRE?-8ToKY BKl< K TENEMENT ' som*ly faced with ma?tic, and om?i ' i.t. I w . railing*, baleony, and Iron wind"*-'*! ing Uu room*. besides clueu, bath-r-'i'i*. 4 1 ' supplied wlthga* and water. Tin- r?- 1? ? ?? '? * ? or back building, connected by a r> ar p r' ? a private stairway entering Hit* and the building, containing two chatulo-i-, places, two servant*7 room* : kitchen, rt ?' complete, and hot and cold wat*r. ?o l * urn ' There is on th ?* premises an exceilixl Lr i k ? *( and caniage-hon?e with feed- room ?t *?* The neighborhood ia utmurp.t *????!. m i tn* 1 tloumoetdevated and attractive. leu . , 1 by several large garden*. A residence *<> !? ?;'? tn all respects Is rarely In market. Ttax*; One- third cash ; balance at f?<ur. * - and twelve months for negotiable no!e*. ? ?'* rest added, eeenred by a tru*t deed .. HAliKlbOA', UODMA A API'EK>? > _se W A uftl-x"- ? t' By Harrison, Uoddln 4 Apptrsou. As <uvne*r>. Bankers, Brokers, and Real JUtate COMMISSIONERS' 8ALK OF' VKKY \J VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE ? ' OF RICHMOND -A* C?o?tiiis?loiieis <d ' cult Court of Richmond, appoiut<' 1 1 ' pronounced on the 15th of Auicust, >? , J 1 of Klnniard against Kinnlaru s ?x-*?u:' ' ? shall sell at public auctiou, on th* pr'<" ?* " the order advertised, on FRIDAY the >''? . . ber. UhW. beginning at II o'clock A M , < '? lowing YALC ABLE REAL ESTATE ?; the estate of the late James RtnnlarJ. d<*c? ?* ? L -"I I. That TRULY VALUABLE L<>T >* L'h* . side of Main between Twelfh ?n<l t. r t streets, fronting twenty-four feet, ru&nnu - ( the depth of aat4 lot, say about IN leet u T' That VALUABLE BRICK TE>FMB>T ' the north side of Main b?twe? n geveuJeea ? Eighteenth streets, adjoining the <rof*'r'1" Meeers. WilIU* Taylor * <oi., frontliK ?*', seven and a quarter feet, raoninK t*?<* feet to Walnut alley, and now occupied "J *' derMcaulev. w ? ?. A VACANT LOT at Roeketl*. on th* ??' . of Pear, between Main and Ca*y ?treeU. sixty-one fe??, running back about l?* adioiaing the York River railroad .... L A certain LEASEHOLD OF A LOT at th#j ? t weat corner of Broad and Eighteenth which stand several framed buildings. Xl(. I. That certain LOT on the north stJe ' * ?ball between Sixteenth and beventeent: b ? with several framed tauemenu thereon, i *4s ,.ty, with an old brick tenement therr a. "f. WKaaasrefiu.1 ? ^ log forty -fee fe.t on Balding street Tun : O??e-foo?th cash . B,<" twelve and elchleen mouthe for ae*^1 '*u ib# {..?? Interest add e/ and title retained autii al. chase money be paid and a conveyance o "?"EfiSWEBSf ae M DUBK MEDICINAL PORT eaM eornar Foarth and Franjo^^r^ ? - ? ' ' ??? ? ^ ? m?*%. mmsII el I ?l?y