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tIiURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1865._
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
The Independent Line to North
Carolina.—The steamer Jenny Linil,
Captain Snow, lias just come oft of the
ways from the shipyard in this city.
She has been thoroughly overhauled,
refitted and newly painted, and takes
her place in the line to EclentoH and
other place 9on the North Carolina
sounds, leaving Staple's wharf every
Kesday morning after tlie arriAal of the
itlmore boats.
»FF on a Chi'isk. -The steamer Kan
,-Kee, Captain Baker, arrived here
from Old Point on Tuesday night for
the purpose of coaling. She sailed at
daylight yesterday morning on a cruise.
the coiiaTsT"
Mayor's Court.—ln consequence of
the Mayor's court-room undergoing a
thorough overhauling, his Honor now
holds court in the Corporation court
room of the City Hall. Yesterday no
business of importance was transacted
beyond turning two colored women over
to tlie military authorities, arrested by
the police for fighting in the streets.—
Their names were SSarah Oordon ajid
Emma Wilson. Two other persons were
lined for doing business without license,
and several cash warrants were issued.
Mayor's Covwv—Portsmouth.— Ed
ward Botts. charged with selling cigars
without a license, was fined $10.
Nelson Hodges vs. E. C. Holleman.
Action for debt, on open account, in tho
sum of 521.11. The case was continued
until Friday.
Samuel Thomas, colored, arrested on
complaint of Miles Connor, colored,
charged with assaulting Mrs. Connor,
was turned over to the military court.
Mary Welch, arrested on complaint
of Marl in Joyce, charged with throw
ing a bucket' of dirty water (not Juni
per) over Mrs. Joyce. The case was
continued.
Dennis Gallagher, confined ten days
since, in jail, for non payment of fine,
was released.
Military COURT.—Amy Williams
and Sarah Gordon, colored, charged
with fighting mid disorderly conduct.
Amy Williams was sentenced to the
city jail for thirty days, and Sarah
Gordon to pay a fine of $">, or be confined
in the city jail for ten days.
George' Williams, colored, vs. James
B. Weeks. Action for Sls, for labor
performed. The action not being sus
tained, Ihe case was dismissed.
William Fits, colored, charged with
reckless driving and running a hack
over E. T. Pearson, was sentenced to
pay a fine of SlO.
Samuel Thomas, colored, charged
with assault on tho person of Helieu
Connor, colored. The charge not being
sustained, the licensed was dismissed.
The Weather.—The thermometer
at Dr. W T . E. Lewis' Drug Ftore, under
the Atlantic Hotel, indicated the follow
ing state of the weather Wednesday :
r_.it. - - - 72°
10 " 80»
1 p - M - ' ■ " " ho
4 " BC°
6 " Vo 3
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
FINANCIAL.
V.. Bends, 6. *s Jf f g
N. 0. " 81 _ _
Term. " }*_• "
Miteo'i-I" _>t_ _
N. C. Bank Notes » (m lb
v. •' •• 16 (a) a)
BaukofV. _ f a?
Farmers Bank of Va 20 tui 2o
Kldiaiiae Bank of Virginia 20 (n) „
•• Alex 40 (a) 46
" Weston 06 $6 —
South Carolina 16 & —
lleorgia 20 ■ —
Norfolk Savings Bank issue 26 (a) 40
Bortsmouth 20 « 26
Gold (ltrg.) 1" f "J
Silver t_ «f> BW
City Scrip *•
COMMERCIAL.
ALE—Philadelphia and Hudson, $3.26.
I BRANDIES—AppIe tXOOM.OO; Hennesey, Otard, Pi
set „stilltou,*c..slo.oo(.?>lo.oo; Fancy llranilles: Cher
ry 'Blackberry. Uingci', Ac, ttMOMMt Domestic (com
mon) 12.35; California, per case, $20.iKi.
BITTERS—Bok.ee, Drake's, Wahoo,Bess's, Schenlalu,
Sc SU.OOMIa; Oalltonila Wine Hit lets, per ense, $13,110.
BACON—lbillilllole, Sides, 10.(di20c.; Hams,
luiithlield llains. cuts to order, SlaMiSc. _.„_,«_
BEEF—Extra Mess, $18.000i,20 0O; Mess, $16.0f1i? IH.IXI.
BBlCKS—first qualitypressed,{36.oo; 2d d 0,522.00;
3d do , $16.00.
BAUOIIS I'IIOBI'HATE FERTILIZER,S66perton.
CORN—White, 70uc75c; Yellow, $So(u,«3c.
COTTON— Ordinary, 84(3 37c; tlood, 8"(!i40c; Mid
dling. 4<Ktf4sc.
COFFEE-31(0j36c.
CANDLES—Adamantine, 24(ii,25c.
OIOARS —Domestic and Imported, 20(5:160.
COAL— First quality, 40(u,45c; 2d quality, Bs_Mc.
DOMESTICS— Merrimack Prints. WJoi Sprugu. do
S7i_Alßtrlciindo 30; Aliioskiotgilo 27' i,; Dutches B do
80 London Mourning do 27' g; Amoskeegdo, 27 ; Let>
caster lllnghams 30; Delaines, 35; Standard Sheol
uaa 36; 44 tine Brown Sheeting SOW I 8-4 do 30 ; 1-4 do
Bleached do 60 a 66 ; Tlckt 67Ut621|; Striped ShirtinJ
-23.25; Colored and Bleached brills, 37 > u a3'J; Colored
FWCR—raffily. |18.»<a»16.75i Exlra, $11 00.512.7J;
Super. tll.0O(g10.00; Fine, $8.50<a8.«0.
FORAOE—Hav, loOta/JOti per cwl: Corn, 06(p:100 per
bushel; Oats, MuTS pel bowel; Urau, t(_aM per bush
UlN—s2.6O(iis.oo.
HOOPS—None.
HEADINOS—Nunc.
LEATHER—CaII skins. Hossloo per dozen; Sole
leather, 40(d)48c. per pound.
LUMBER—CIear per thousand, {70.00; 2d do., $60.00
3d do.. $30.00.
LlME—First quality, per I.LI, $2.Sihjts3 00; 2.1 quality
_Je_Uo
OAKUM—IfKSIBc . „
OlL—Whale, per gallon, $2.00|5>2.28; 'lentil,Sl.tl
Lard $2 KKu 2.40.
PORK—M»ss $32.00fe3u.00 ; Prime $261ft32.00.
PORTER—London, best briiiiils, $1.00; Philadelphia
$3.26.
RUM-$2 40(.v6.00.
ROSIN—Not quoted.
ROPE—Manilla. Sa®Mc.| Hemp, JoOSOc.
BUOAR—Brown,l4(u,l7 , ic.:Rellnfil,Crlisheil, Powderei
andflrnmiltted,'.ll>,o.; A White, ItJ-ic; B White, 10;
Ex, te_e.
Slll NO I.ES—SSOO«i 10.00.
STAVES— $i>.00(o, ;to.tai.
N tVAIi sTOR ES—Crude Turpentine, none In marktt
Turpentine tbM&* 00; Tar, $5.50(.i fi.oo.
TOBACCO—Collnecti.nl Leaf, 2(l(o)76r.: Vlr. d0Vi.51.25
In market; Manufactured, oOc.@sl .26; Smoking, 60c.io>
$1.00: Snuff, 6tV .'ovsl 00.
WHEAT— White, $l.lKI(d,210; Red, $1.60@1.75.
WHISKEVS—OId Monongaliela (low prool) (MOtf
80 • Rye and liol'rl.on, »2.35(ii:7.00.
WINE— Champagne : "St»r,""Hcidsick," "tlraon Sea
Tie SI Miiccciiii. -11-d lee," Ac, $'26.00®42.00; Sherry,s4
flrSOO' Poll $4.00(a;8.00: Claret, in rases. $5.00, $0.00.
iirnnl and $24.00: Sauternc, per case, $«.00®15 ; Calif
£wtet,iUßil_, _
WOOD—Per cord. $4.50( 9 v00.
WHITE LEAD—Sto 17.
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
FRESH ME ATS-At the stalls, Beef acaxliiig tjctn
10@15cts.; Veal _loctl ; Motion BBJU cts.; She
76)31 00 per quarter. n .
FOWLS—Chickens 25@50 cts, according totlre; Dmk
$1 00(31 25 per pair ; (leeso 62«J|76 ct».
FRUlTS—Orapns, Black and Scuppornoug, l» t«u
per quart; Figs, white and black, 6 cents per down; Psai
fleOal 00 p.r bushel; Apples 7n@Bo eta. per peck.
VEOETABI.ES—Cabbage Oajln cts.; Tomatoes 2«<»
cts. per pe< k; Onions 10 cts. per bunch; Beets 10 cts.
hunch: Soup Vegetables lmlflcts. per l.unsli; Potat
75(841 00 per bnshel: Swwl Polatwe 76(1480 els
1 FISH—Hog Fiidi $1.00 toil 25 per deStflj S|M.tslo(gi
cte. per dozen; Trout 25(«60 cts. a plecs; Mollit In
cts. per bunch ; Sheep Head 60(aJ$l o*l.
BUTTER, LARD AND CHEESE.—Butter 36(6)43 c
per pound; Lard 2;«ji2'i tte. per pound; C'liecsa 1~.
cts. per pound.
OYSTERS—26 cents per quart.
Harkrts lino with . demand Ist uaval stores eu<
wheaL
■PttT O T I G E
■*" ■saSSSSI Bajii or Viaaixu, I
NotroLl, Sep. 29, 1866. j
By order of the Board of Dire, lors, the public i. null
fled that Ibis Bank will be eptß on and niter OirrOßEll
3d, to receive payment of discounted pn per now doe.
Ihe .1.1 —1 i 1..-, luu been appointed Administratrix ot
the • state of her late husband. John Uipkins, of the city
of Norfolk, deceased. She respectfully request. .11 pel
QUARTERLY' REPORT OF THE
CONDITION OF "THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANK ill'Milll lll.i;, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ou the
morning of the lirsl Muuday of October, 18110 :
ItOignniued May 22d, 180... .1
and' Bills Die- ..... ... ... |
ted $207,421 4»
it Expenses Mil -1*
ims 1,606 uo
lances and oilier
Items eu,«*u 79
from National
v 167,0.8 66
~m Other Banks
Bankers 30«91 4S
londs, deposited
U. S. Treasurer
cure Clrculatina
II $100,000 00
londs, deposited
U. S. Treasurer
core U. S. Depo-
60,000 00
londs, on hand . 60,900 GO
U. S. Securities 69,6*4 80
$26.,654 66
in hand, In Cir
tlng Notes of
r National
Is 44,3110 00
i. hand, in Notes
tat. Banks 4,038 00
$ 48,428 00
65,192 00
render Note 78,360 oo
.und Interest
>s 2(1530 00
, 98,890 00
Istockpaidln.. $100,000 00
U10n... ■"?» «0
•o duo Dopoei
iefiiisiis'.'.'.".:!:'.'.'.'. *&£ ■
aud Loss 10,200 16
$906,101 41l $905,191 40
E OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF NORFOLK :
AMUEI. P. MooRB, Assistant Cashier of " Tho Ex
e Nnlional Bank" of Norfolk, do solemnly swear
lie above statement Is true to the best of my know
"sigiied) ' SAMUEL P. MOORE,
Assistant Cashier,
m to and subscribed before me, Oils 2d day of
er, 1865.
tSigutdi K. D. SMITH,
i_i w Motery P«hlw.
JARTERLY REPORT OF THE
CONDITION OF "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ORFOLK.'iuthe city of Norfolk, in Ihe State of
Virginia, on the morniug of the first Monday cf October,
Notes and Bills discounted.... $261,210 24
Indebtedness of Directors 2,312 00
$263,622 24
Overdrafts 3,084 36
mriiuaio. en n
Current expenses 0,010 .0
Remittances and other Cash
items e* os ' 0|
Duo from the following Na
tional Banks i
MeicnntileNiilioual.NewYoik 2 607 Ho
First Natioiial, Petersburg.... 738 60
Mechanics' National Baltimore 5i;9 68
National Bank of Elkton 2,092 18
National Park, Now York 138,263 65
$144,232 00
Due from other Banks and
McKimA Co., Baltimore 20.36H 44
U. S. Bonds deposited witbTrea
surer to senile Circulating
Xntes 112,000 00
Do., do., lo secure Deposits... 60,000 00
Do.ouhand 2,850 00
Other U. S. securities W»,062 61
Legal Tenders and Compound
Interest Notes 87,950 411
$824,413 47
dial Slock $1011,000 00
W^*" 4
rculalioli 95.000 00
dividual Deposits 489,96109
S. Deposits :i« 180 97
--$629,15166
ue the following National
rtt National Bank, Richmd 1,611 71
rst National, Washington.... :i,,196 74 j
stimuli Exchange Bank, Bel- |
limore 11.88165 \
rst National, Philadelphia 6,372 61
lird National, Baltimore 300 60 t
erchunfs Nnlional, Pelersb'g 800 00 I
nil,.mil Bank of Virginia,
Richmond 1,199 07
rst National, Baltimore 2,258 77
$i 7 :881 46 j
iKOunt »,120 90 j
"hange UAM »
nterest... *gjt I s
»««»■-" - B : U6 " 7 $.19,871 60
! $824,413 47
'ATE OF VIROINI X, COUNTY OF NORFOLK :
I, William M. Clam, Cashier of "The First National
ink ol Norfolk,'' do solemnly swear thai the above
(lament is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) W. M. CLARK, Cushier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, Ibis 2d day of
"''"(Signed) W. C. DONN
oct3—-lw Notary Public.
T BIGH BROTHERS. & PHELPS.
AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MER
CHANTS.
No. 5 Commercial Row.
The niidersigned respectfully announce Ihat they have
his del associated themselves together for the purpose of
.ndnc'tiiig the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSI
ESS IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.
Particular attention given to tho (public or private)
Sale of Real Estate, Stocks, Merchandiio of every des
ription. Furniture, Manufactured Tobacco, Country
'roduce, Ac, Ac.
Hales of Real Estate, Household Furniture, Ac, attended
to In any part of the city or country, upon most favorable
crms. '
Liberal cash advances made on consignments, and ac
ount sales promptly rendered and settled.
Our Henlor (Jas. U. Leigh) offers his services to the
•1 friends and customers ol Leigh A Hi., ami will b»
ml lo serve them in our new house.
JAS. Y. LEIGH, late of Leigh A Bro.
JOHN P. LEIGH, late of J. W. Whitehurst A Co.
C. RICHARD PHELPS, late of Lynchburg, Va.
Norfolk, Va. Oct. 2, 18v5._ ___ ,_I3-Im. _
VrEW BOQKSI [NEW BOOKS!!
■•Just received, the following new Pnblieations:
WEBSTER'S I'NABRIDIIED DICTIONARY, 184 PAGES,
ROYAL QUARTO—A VALUABLE WORK
LES MISERABLES,
FIVE VOLUMES COMPLETE IN ONE.
TEAM ENGINES AND PIIOPELLEBS,
by the late Hon. W. 11. KIMI, U.S.N.
BEUL A H ,
a Novel nt (treat Hitcrcit.
. RAVELS OF ARTEMUS WARD.
A taW t»>U<vtion nt
MASONIC WORKS.
Also, a large assortment ol
School, Books and Stationery,
gift book store,
No. 52 Main street,
01 l.l—eoiltt GEO. GRATTON. Proprietor.
/""l R AND DEMONSTRATION.
There will be a grand
MASS MEETING
At OXFORD HALL,
On WEDNESDAY EVENING,
11th inst, at 7 01 lock.
L. H. CHANDLER,
and other prominent Speakers will address the Meeting
MUSIC by the Norfolk Brass Bund.
SINGING by the Portsmouth Glee Club.
tttj- Ladies ere respectfully invited to attend.
Portsmouth, Va., Oct. 9,1866. ocllO—2l_
ViriNE AND LIQUOR STORE,
N. A. THOMPSON & Co.,
No. 20 WATER AND ROANOKE STREETS.
Wo offer to I ilßtllSltll tnd to the trade a large and
well selected stock of
BRANDI»:S,
WINES,
"'rum.
whiskies.
BITTERS,
ALES and PORTER.
N. A. THOMPSON A CO.
11. til—tr No ".i" comet Water and Roanoke Streets.
OEQiBS I BEGA RS !
Just to hand, a large invoke of lino Havana and Do
niestic SEGAKS, which we. offer at a small ndvanri
wholesale or retail. J. C. DAWSON A CO,
scp'J- If No. 66 Slain street, Norfolk, Va.
vroTU'E TO TAX-PAY Kit?-
The TAX LISTS tf 1802, '63, '64 and '66 are now Iv m
hands lor Collection. All penoai interested ore hereb
in,mi.-.1 lo cine forward I tattle
A. lelntionof fivepir cent, will be allowed on „l
Tax,'- f!.r IBM, 1M tad »•*«, if PtHj* ?_g_g '
|t&3__ ' -»■*
mHH R I J H N °
I TlllTH IN IT.
rl reisirt having beeen circulated by a person infe
e,te.l that linleml leaving the city, I take this occcas.o
o..'y'Jnere Is NOT a word of truth In It I ex,«, an
it is mv nun».se to remain here its hug at item
~v 1, me, and convenience, atid will be most h.pp
"'..re a. heretofore, all my old I. 'lends and new one. .
mv old stand. No. 29 corner Main and Talbot street..
lM *" U *'Tw. FREEMAN, Jeweller. Ac,
29 corner Main k Talla.t streets,
oc.ll-31 _ _N.tfclk.Ve.
■p<) R FA g~IL V USE
WINES and LIQUORS of every, kind selected t
pressly f..r FAMILY use, aud sold at moderate prlcee.
Oar Uqaort ere unadulterated. For commou Li 4 umi
.pp., ....where. ..„_,_«.
TIPTOP STORE,
1 ... 11 o-lt amttr the Allansn HoteL
SPECIAL NOTICES. I
VU PUBLIC BENEFACTRESS.—Mks. S. A. ALU*
has Justly earned this title, and thousands are this day I
rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her nne- I
.mailed prejiarntieu for restoring, invigorating and beau
tify ing the har. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly
cleanses the scalp and arrests the fall; the hair, if grey- j
is changed to its natural color, giving il the same vitality
aud luxurious quantity as in youth. For ladies and
children, whose hair requires frequent dressing, the
Zylobnlsamutn, or World's Hair Dressing, has no equal.
Nu lady's toilot is complete without it. Every Druggist
has It for sale.
BtaT Tiikiii; wn.lt BE A Meeving
of the DIRECTORS of the Elizabeth River Railroad
Company at the Office of Leopold C. P. Cowper, In Ports
mouth, Virginia, High street, No. 73, on THURSDAY
the 12th day of OCTOBER, 1805. Business of liupor
tance will be submitted,
oci3-TuTliSatl2lh(> LEOPOLD C. P. COWPER.
jßa_r~ The Complexion and Hair.—
Bald Heads aud Bare Faces covered, Gray Hair restored,
Light Hair darkened, Weak Hair strengthened, and Bushy
Hon beautified.
Alto, Pimpled Faces cured, purified, aud made soft,
smooth, clear, and beautiful by the use of CHAPMAN'S
CELEBRATED RECIPES. Mailed free to those wishing
to give them an honest trial.
These recipes can be obtained without charge by re
turn mall by addressslng
TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN,
CIICMIST AND PERFUMERS,
nctUw Wll Broadway, New York.
jj_f To Consumptives. -The adver
ti-. i, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by
a tarf simple remedy, nfter haviug suffered several
yean with a severe lung affectimi, and tlittt dread disease,
Sumption— is anxious to make known to his fellow
rata the menus ol'cure.
To all who tlosire it, he will Bend ticopy of the prescrip
tion used (free of tfltuQ. iflfb, the directions for pre
paring and using the same, which they will tind a SURF.
OkTSS FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac. The
only object of Ihe advertiser is sending Ihe Prescription
is to benefit Ihe afflicted, and spread information which
he conceives to be in valuable | and he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
octl-4w Wllllamslmi'gh, Kings Couuty, New York
jß_pKerosene Cooking Apparatus.
«* All Ihe Cooking for a Family may be done with
*S- KERO3ENE OIL with le.s trouble and at less ex
»«J- pense than by any other fuel. No dust or ashes, no
*_■ trouble in building flies, and no waste of fnttl.
«.;- Scud for Ciiciilar and Price List.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.
uotl2—2ot 208 Pearl street, N. V.
jsjt> MASONIC NOTICE.-A Special
Convocation of Norfolk United Royal Chapter fl
No. I, will be held ot Masonic Hall, this
THURSDAY EVENING, at 7) f o'clock. /^s/\
A full and punctual attendance of Ibe Coin-' ~
pauions is earnestly requested, as an election of officers
will take place.
Byordorof M. E. H. P.
Secretary. «<*» *t
"jlwfl SS J IT L I A H . 0 ' L E A R V ,
Has just returned from the
EASTERN CITIES I
WITH a I
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
OF
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
To which she calls the attention of the public geuor-
Agaut for the popular Establishment of
MADAME DEMOREST,
BROADWAY, NEW YORA
JULIA II O'LEARY,
No, *4 South Church Street, I
Opposite Holt Street,
ocW-MWSut Norfolk, Va.
qckool yTcTr'x cc.
The undersigned still continues her School for little
•'hildren, at No. 7 Catherine street. She would like her
number Increased, and solicits the patronage ot the dob
lie generally. Terms will bctiiudeknownonsppliiatioii
•S-I7—tf " MRS. MARY J. BUCK.
TH O R _8_ ALE.
400 bushels DAMAGED CORN
for sale at 26 cents per bushel, In quantities to suit pui
_fl_|_ No. 36 Commerce street.
Tjl O R S A L E .
The Sloop "SECRET,'' well found and In good order,
will be sold at a great bargain. This vessel, is wall
known as a good carrier und fa.it sailer. Fur particulars,
iuqulre of the undersigned, at the Roanoke House, cor
uerof Little Water and Roanoke Square. n „„ WIa
uclß—tf ________
ILMORH 0 U S E ,
tjjr MONUMENT SQUAHE,
BALTIMORE, MP.
This flrstcliiss HOTEL has been newly furnished
throughout, aud is now open for the reception ot guests.
sc|i2!i-llli KIRKI.AND A CO.
Pw\ R E WAR D .
bovo reward will be paid for the detectimi and
on of the person or persons who set fir.) to the
ig buildings: Mrs. Milhnilo's Stable and ihe
Jligino Stable. Also, for the person or persons
empted to lire Dr. Robinson's premises nnd Mr.
, Bakery. E. U. FOIAIEK,
C'hiel Enrineer,
„(P_2 W Norfolk Flit Depiirlnienl.
ADAMS'
OFFICE NO. 64 CHURCH STREET,
IThfatrb Bvttnss.)
FREIGHT, MONEY, and VALUABLES I'm warded with
car, and despatch to all parts of the Unite.l Mates.
BILLS, DRAFTS, Ac, collected, and pn.uipt returns
Our wagons call in any part of Norfolk and Portsmouth
lor goods to be forwarded ; and will deliver without extra
charge, all goods that arrive by Express.
Express going North closes at 2.;i0 p. M.—K'oiug South,
J. 11. B.IGNEY, Agent.
EXPRESS RATES REDUCED.
Owing to the increased facilities of the ADAM'S EX
PRESS COMPANY, we are enabled to reduce our rates
of freight f.oln Baltimore, Vliilsdolphiti and New York,
nd to offer ereater indiiceni.uit" than ever to the mer
r lants of Norfolk and Portsmouth to order their ejDt_
s lipped by our lino. Rennced rates take effect this day.
sr further particulars apple at the Office. 54 Church
rem. J. U. RIONEV,
octo—lw Ageut.
-==^ — ~~
TtxT O T I C E .
"hi compliance with the requirements of an Act of Ihe
General Assembly of Virginia, entitled an "Act to lHcor-
Hirato tho Norfolk City Water Company, I, THOMAS
TABB Mayor of the City of Norfolk, do hereby order,
hat an Bio, lion be bold, on the l'-'tb day of OCTOBER
icxt in the said City, to take the sense ol the legally
iualitie.l voters thereof niaiu tho question then to be
•nbnitted to thorn,whether the said Cn> shall snlmonl*
ihu siiin "I eWO MO to Bsaettttltt the a hole ispttal stock
,f the s,.id Norfolk City Water CoTapaay.
_J___ THOMAS C. TABB, Mayor.
TiT .
l)!i and after Ibis date tint freight mi all llnials, Wares
Merchandise, Ac, shipped by the Baltimore Steam Pacta
I'miipaiiy's Steamers to Norfolk, Old Point, City Pom
and Richmond, can be made payable at destination, If the
shippers or owners desire il.
aug2-tf TIIOS. 11. WEBB, Agent.
Old Dominion copy.
OFFICE SEABOARD A ROANOKE R. H. CO., I
Portsmouth, ViauiNiA, Sep. 8, ISvo. )
N ° T .1- ° E *
On MONDAY, the Iltb INSTANT, and nnlil Initio
notice, a Train will le.ivo Poitsnioutli for Hltllolk, DAIl.t
will leave SiiffoJkat!l:3oo'chK-k,P. M. E.G.GIIIO,
septl— tf Agent.
vr 0 t i c c .
By order of the DIRECTORS of tho EXCIIANC.
BANK OF VIRGINIA, on the 28tb insUtit, a genera
Meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS ol the said Bank w
beheld at tho BANKING HOUSE, Norfolk, on WEDNE
DAY, OCTOBER (llth) NEXT. G. W. CAMP,
aug»—TßTAßtd_ | Ouvhler.
VT 0 ff _I_ C E."
Tlie CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION will take place ot
THURSDAY, the 12th instant
Polls will be opened In tha several Wards at 8 o'cloc
a.m. WM B DEGGS,
I N..KFoit. Oct. 1, 1860. City Sergeant
ocl3-td.
__JKEDICAL.
THELIGHTOF THE WORLD, j
BR. MAGGIEL'S
PILLS & SALVE.
These Life-giving Remedies are now,
for tlie first time, given publicly to the
world. For over a quarter of a century of
private practice, the ingredients in these
LIFE-GIVING PILLS I
Have been used with the greatest suc
cess. Their mission is, list only to pre
vent disease, but to cure. They search
out the various maladies by which the
patient is suffering, and reinvigorate the
failing system. To the aged and infirm
a few doses of these valuable PILLS
will prove to be
A Very Fountain of Youth ;
For in every case they add new life and
Itality and rasters tlie waning energies
their pristine state. To the young
id middle-aged, they will prove most
valuable, as a ready specific and ster
ling medicine. Here is a dream realized,
that Ponce-de-Leou sought for three
hundred years ago, and never found.
He looked for a fountain that would re
store theold to vigor and make youth ever
AN ETERNAL SPRING!
It was left for this day and hour to real
ize tlie dream, and show, in one glorious
fact, the magic that made it fair.
These Famous Remedies
Cannot stay the flight of years, but they
can force back, and hold aloof, disease
that might triumph over the aged and
the young. Let none hesitate, then, but
seize at once the favorable opportunity
that offers. When taken as prescribed—
FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS,
liithing can be more productive of cure
mi these Pills. Their almost magic
lluence is felt at once; and the usual
nconiilants of this must distressing
xease are removed. These remedies
c made from the purest
Vegetable Compounds.
They will not harm the most delicate
female, and can lie given with good effect,
in prescribed doses, to the youngest babe.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And all eruptions of the skin, the
SALVE is most invaluable. It does
not heal externally alone, but penetrates
with the most searching effects to the
very root of tho evil!
DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS
Invariably Cure the Following Diseases:
As! Luna,
Bowel Complaints,
Coughs,
Colds,
Chest Diseases,
Costiveness,
Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea,
Dropsy,
Debility,
Fever and Ague,"
Female Complaints,
Headache,
Indigestion,
Influenza,
Inflammation.}
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
I Salt Rheum,
Scalds,
Skin Diseases.
! &&• Notice.—None genuine without
the engraved trade-work around each
pot or box, signed by DX. J. MAG
OIEL, to counterfeit whicli is felony.
43 FULTON ST.,
NEW YORK.
B)S8~ Bold by all respectable Dealers in
Medicines throughout the United States
and the Canadas—at 25 cents per box or
pot—Mad
M. A. & C. A. SANTOS,
eugl9-ly Norfolk, Va.
DR. JAMES D. GALT respectfully
tender! liis services to tkl public in every branch
his pxeftstlutl. Office anil resilience No. 7 West Main
street, over Mr. Toeenll Ke.lic.es store, and opposite First
National Hank, Norfolk, Va., eep4—tf
T?A If I L V DYE COL OR S .
Patented October 13, 1863.
I For Dyetal Silk, W'.i.leii ami Mixed Omuls, Sba wis
) Some Diestiit. Ribbons, U lores, Bnextett, Hals,
Feather*, children's Clothing, and all kinds
of Weaiinu Apparel.
1 *T A SAVINII OF EIGHTY PBB CUNT. -%«
For H cents van iau color a. many kckls as would
otherwise eott Svt tinjet tlmt sum. Various shades can
l,el,ie.lii.e,lli..iiilhi>sauiedju. The proems la simple,
anil snv OBt ran tstt Sat live with perfect success. 111
-.... lions in Baalish. French and Iterinau, inside nt eerh
t i. . IIOWK* STKVBNB,
l "" fc " ( ' 2t)o llmadway, Boston.
For sale b.v dingh'"" e»i dealers generally.
tott—the
— .
i|» \V. TIL T ON, Aiient
MASL'FACniIIKB, voaatti.l
TILTON, WORRALL & MACY,
SOUTHERN CARKIAGE WAREROOMS,
No. Old tuYHHWAH, Ntw Voai.
MANUFACTORY MOUNT VERNON, N. T.
MpSO—lw__
jj p. WORCESTER & CO.
GENERAL~COMMISSION
ASa
Forwarding Merchant*,
[ < NO 12 CAMPBELL WHARF
Hsjsei P. Woectam, C. Littutos Wteci
/
TJELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 1
II B U C II U .
Weakness arising from Indiscretion Th. .xhaust
ed powers of Nature which .re accompanied by so niaay
alarming symptoms, among which will be found, India-1
position to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Hor
ror of Disease, or Foreboding, of Evil; la lad, Unlvensd
Lassitude, Prostration, and Inability to enter into the . o
lovmeuts of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic HVuam**i,
requires the aid of Medicine to itrengthen and imigorate
thtiytem, which HELMBOLLVS EXTRACT BUCHU in
variably doee. If no treatment is .übmltted te. Con
sumption or Insanity ensues.
Helmbold'a Fluid Extract Buchu,
In affection, peculiar lo " IlHeUs," it uaequaled byany
other preparation, at lo Chloroslt or Retention, ftinrni
ness, or Suppression of Customary B< acu.tions. Ulcerated
or Bchlrnit State of the Cterut. and ell compUlotalncl
dent to the .ex, whether arltiag from habit, of dltHpa
tlon, Imprud.nc. Id, or th. d.cliat or changt In Ufa
Helmbold'a Fluid Extract Bucnu
IMPROVED ROSE WASH,
Will rmdicftlhr from the system Di*M*»
nriiinic from Habits of Dissipation at little expenn, Mil'
or no change in diet, no inconvenience V txponure; com
pletely ■iipemedltift: those mipleaiaut and dangerous rewu
diet, r,,f„uvii and Mercury Id all thoso diseases.
UHR UUMBOLD'B |
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
In all lu.ciis..". of these organs, whether ex il ting In
" Mah" or '*/Vim///," fiom tvhutever cause originating,
and no matter how long standing. It It pleasant in taste
antl odor, " immediate" in action, and moru strengthening
than nuy of tin preparations ol Hark or Irtm.
Thoso HufferhiK from Broken down or Ddicate Omiti
tidions, procure the remedy ut once.
The rssillw must be aware that however slight may be
tho attack of the abort) dh.ca..f>s, it Is < ertaln to affect hit
litidilg Health, Mental I\iwers and Happiness.
All the above diseases require the aid vf a diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Pig THE OBEAT DIUBETIC.
IIEI. Vl!al.l''.i HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
For purifying Hie blood, removing all cbroulc constitu
tional diseases urising from an impure state of the blood,
and tbe only reliable and effectual known remedy for the
cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Blieuui, Paint and
Swellings of the Bone., Ulceration of Ihe Throat and
Legs, Blotches, Pimplue on tbe face, Teller, Erysipelas,
and all scaly eruptions ol the skin,
AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Not a few of tbe worst disorders that affect mankind
arise from the corruption that accumulates In tbe blood.
01 all the dlscovorlee that have been made to purge It
out, none can ec|iial in effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND
EXTRACT OF HABHAPARILLA. It cleanses und reno
vates the blood, instills the vigor of health into the sys
tem, and purges out the humors which make disease-
It stftnulalea the healthy luuotious of the body, cud ex
pells the disorders tlmt grow and rankle in the blood.—
Such a remedy that could be relied ou, baa long been
sought for, and now, foi the first time, the public have
one on which thuy can depend. Our spac. here does not
admit of certificates to show its effects, but the trial of v
single bottle will .how the sluk that It has virtues sur
passing anything they have ever taken.
Two tahlespoonful of the Extract of Sarseparllle, added
lo * pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Hi ink. nnd
one bottle Is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Bar
saiiarilla, or the decoctlou as usually made.
jar TIIESK EXTRACTS HAVE BRBN ADMITTED
TO USE IN THE L'NITBD BTATBB ARMY, and we
also In very general use lv all the State HOSPITALS and
PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout th.
I land, as well as In private practices, aud era considered
us Invaluable remedies.
.V.' Medical Properties o/ Bucnu,
FROM DISPENSATORY OF TUB UNITED STATES
See Professor Diwtt't valnebl. works ou the Practice
of Physic.
See remarks Died, by th. late celebrated Dr. Parsic, of
Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. Ephxaim M'DowxiL, a cele
brated Physician and Member of th. Boy.) College of
Surgeons, Ireland, and published lv Ihe Transaotlout of
the King and Queen's Journal.
See Medico Cliirurgical Review, published by BtHJAUiM
Taivaas, Fellow of Royal College ot Surgeons.
Sua most of 11... late 'Standard Wurks of Medicine.
EXTRACT BUCHU,
• SARSAPARILLA.»
Sold 1 by ail DruggiiU
PRINCIPAL DEPOT—
HELMBOLD'S
DRUO AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
tops—lm 6*4 BROADWAY.
S> — ■ ■ "■ —
Tl IETROPOLII ETROPOLITAN LIVERY, RALE
AND BXCHANOK STABLES,
WIDE WATER STREET,
NEAR CHURCH, NORFOLK, V*.
HUYCK & VEAZEY, Proprietors,
Having c large experience iv the Carriage aud Harnstt
business, both North aud South, and being connected
with large Manufacturing Establishments North, w. are
now preptred to furnish everything in our line of a tup*
rior quality, at .hort uotict, and at the lowest possible
prices. Vfe can furnish
OMNIBUSBE9,
STAGES.
MAIL WASONS,
BAaOAQB DO.,
CITY EXPRESS, AND
OROCBRB, DO,
(ORNAMENTED AND LRTERED FREE OF CHARGE)
CLOSE CARRIAOES,
CALACHBB,
BAROUCHES,
VHAETANB,
ROCKAWAYB.
YACHT WAOONB,
BCOGIP.S,
TOP AND OPEN, Ac
Particular attention paid to order, for
FAMILY CARRIAOES AND HARNESS.
Call and examine our stock befor. purchasing else-
M ill Contractors aud others will save lima and money
iby leaving their erder. at our office We also uSfer about
(JO), FIFTY FINK WELL-BROKEN YOUNG HORSES
suitable for
FAMILY AND BUSINESS PURPOSES.
lint forget the place,
HUYCK 4 VEAZEY'S
METROPOLITAN STABLES, AND CARRIAGE
WAREROOMS,
WIDE WATER STREET,
NEAR CHURCH;
ZANTZINGER'S OLD STAND,
NORFOLK, VA.
N. 8.-A large lot cf
SECOND HAND CARRIAGES,
BUMOIES, WAUONS AND HARNESS
for tale. It A V.
OLOGRAPH 10 GALLERY
| FOR BALE.
W.i offer for sale, at c grset berg.lv, a fiist-.lu
PIU JTOORAPHIC il AI.I.KBV, with .11 th. fixture.com
plete, and now in lull operation, situated ne Main sires
A splendid chauce for those In the euelnes. to duul.
tlieir money. For further pellicular, apply to
UIUiBB, CARTWRIUHT A CO.,
aeple—tf No. M W Ida-Water surc«t.
T~ hTsUBSCRIBERS WOULD Re
spectfully ...ii' it a Shan of the Public Pairo
age et their
NEW SHAVING SALOON
JVo. 6 Union Strut, Norfolk.
N B.—Particular attention paid to HAIR CUTTIN
and DYEINW
WILLIAMS A JONES,
I (.late of Mr. Cook'e, In charge),
■ eeglft—U Maeon's, Old Stand.
I PRIVATE SALES;
T_ E BIR ABL e" FA MI L V
1/ RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
very desirable Family Residence, situated on
Oranby street, three doort above Ihe Methodist Chun h.
aud now occupied by Mrs. Foster, is offered for sale.
It hat a wide entry, with two parlors »nd a dining
room on the in.i floor, four chamber, on the tecoiul floor.
two romrortahls rooint In the garret, and a dry cellar
I a paved yard with kltOien and smoke house eonvtnienily
located, and a large garden.
Fur further particular! apply to
tep2B—tf J. M. SMITH 4 BROTHER.
A REMEDY FOR~ HIGH RENTS.
577 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
—
WHO WILL BUILD THK FIRST HOUSE IN
SPRINGFIELD?
The uudertlgned. having purchased ihe SHAW FARM
near the north end of Church ttreet, and laid the tame
off Into ttreets, and iquarts aud lot., offan the lam. for
sale, In squares, ea follow.?
4 squares, 7 Acres, making 112 building lots,
i squares, 8 Acres, unking 138 bulldlug lott.
6 squares, • Acres, making 150 building lots.
10 tquaros, 12 Ai ret, making 179 building lots.
I portion than one of the above divisions of 4, i
i or 10 squares, will bo told at one time, and it Is prefer
red to tell the whole 25 iquares lo one party.
Tlii. land it only 701 feet from Ihe pavement on
Church street, and is well suited fur buildings, end offert
an opportunity for Investment that will nevor occur
again In this vlclnltv, it being the mott tultablo site,
,In fact, the only available one, for a new town, or a
exteuslon In the vicinity of Norfolk ; anil If every
had a bouse on it, thny conld all he rented Immeitl
lata of the land will be sent te eppllcauts end exhlb
at No. 22 Wide-Water etreet.
I not told, will be withdrawn from market, In Iblt
v, after thirty days. DAVID OKY.
IsP- Chicago •■Time." copy twice a week two weeks
and tend bill to " Norfolk Post." «eplß—tf
y~ALUABLE TIMBER LANDS
AND
FARMS FOR SALE.
We offer for sale the following valuable farms:
let. A Farm of 125 acre., 5 mile, from Norfolk.
2d. A Farm of 430 acres, 10 mllea from Norfolk.
Sd. A Farm of 83 .ere., in Nantemuud county.
4tb. A Farm of 80 acre., 3 miles Irom Norfolk.
6th. A Fai in of 2000 acres, 25 miles from Norfolk.
6th. Tract of Wood Land, 2300 km, 20 miles from
Norfolk. . . .
7th. Two Farms of 110 aud 80 acres, 18 lullee from
Norfolk.
Bth. Ono Farm ol 90 adres, 14 mile, from Norfolk.
•th. One Farm of »7 acres, 'i] 4 miles from Norfolk.
10th. One Farm of 620 acres, a% mllos from Norfolk.
11th. One Tract of Land (.half cleared), of Til acres, S
mile, from Norfolk
12th. One Farm of 120 acres, 8 miles from Norfolk.
13th. A Farm of 1,200 Acres, 14 mile, from cily.
14th. A Farm uf l.otto Acres, 8 miles frem city.
16th. A Farm of 360 Ante, 3i mile, from city.
loth. A Tract of Wood Land, 300 Acres, 36 mile, from
° 17tb. A Tract of Wood, 400 Acree, 40 mllee from city.
18th. A Farm of 717 Acres, 14 mile, from city,
lltth. A Farm of 500 Acres, 18 miles from cily.
20th. A Farm of 472 Arret, II miles from city.
21st. A Tract of Wood Land, I*o Acres, 6 mllee freta
I city.
tIA. A Farm of I.BIBA ret, 8 mile, from city.
23d. A Farm of 160 Acres, 114 mllee from city.
24th. A Farm of 3,000 Acree, 10 miles from city.
25th. A Farm of 600 Acre., 14 miles from Norfolk.
26tb. A Farm of 82 Atarax, 10 miles from "
271b. A Farm of 120 Acres, 8 miles from "
.'Mil,. A valuable Tavern Stand, 20 " "
Will. A Farm of 80 Acree, 12 mllea from "
30th. A Farm of 474 Acres, 30 miles from "
81st. A Fai in of 411 Acres, 10 mile, from
32d. A Farm of 300 Acres, 60 milot from "
83d. A Farm of 1,120 Acres, 60 mile, from "
nib A Farm of 700 Acres, ii miles from '*
36ih. A Farm of '.'SO Acree, 65 milet from "
86th. A four-story Brick lloute, ou Main ttreet.
87tb. Two Frame Houses, on Church ttreet.
38th. Two vacant Late, on Church atrett.
38th. Four Lot., on Newtoe street.
40th. Three valuable Lots, on Main street.
Nearly all of tbe above Lend It on or user water, and
the large tract, are heavily Timbered. A description of
each will he furnished on appllctiou to the undersigned.
We gtv. special attention to the purchase and tale.if
Real Estate on Committiou.
' FOLGKH, CARTWRIQUT A Co,
Auction and Commission Merchant.,
eugT—tf 12 Wide Weter street. Norfolk, Va.
THIOR SALE.
AFAMILT RESIDENCE SITUATED IN A PLKABANI
PART OF THH CITY.
The HOUSB is spacious, well arranged, built In modern
style of brick, and covered with tlate. It hat two large
Parlor., wide Passage and Dining room. Four Chambers
ou the second floor and four on the third. It It isolated
from any other building and in a good neighborhood.
There it a Brick kitchen, large Cistern, Garden >ud Stable
ou the premises.
To one wanting a comfortable and desirable Dwelling,
a fine opportunity Is presented of being supplied. Terms
reasonable.
Also, for sals, a tract of LAND In Nausemond county,
user tlie river aud the Railroad, adapted to trucking or
farmiqg. Address 11, Box No. 118, at the Pott Office.
«ug 4—Stwtf
UOR SALE.
"1 offer for talt TIIREH HUNDRED AND FIFTY
ACRES OF LAND, .portion of my farm, adjoining the
village uf Kniiiptvllle, in Princes. Anne county, Va.,
nine miles from the city of Norfolk, situate on tbe .eat
bank of the Elizabeth River.
Th. situation is healthy, teclety good, adjacent to
tchooli and churehea. Tbe lend it thoroughly adapted to
TRUCKING, being high, rich end quick. There It wood
enough on the laud to pay for It.'
Should It not be deelrable for any one in want of land
lo have to Urge a tract, It will be dlvldod Into lott to suit.
For terms, Ac, apply to SHAW k ROBERTS, Auction
and Commltslon merchants, corner Roanoke Square and
Wide Water st, Norfolk, Va, in w*iote baud, the proper
ty has been placed for tale. __
' ' J. M. BRICKHOCBB,
jti7-tf Kemparille, Princest Anne co, Va.
POR SALE OR CHARTER.
A LIGHT DRAFT SIDE WHEL STEAMER, of eighty I
toe. burthen, tniteblo for Freight or Passengers—well
fitted and lv perfect order. Also, FOUR LIGHTERS, I
decked over, drawing thirty inches water, with FIFTY I
CORDS OF WOOD—bnilt in the most substantial manner I
—exprettly for lightering wood.
Apply to. or address,
Messra. DUDLEY BKAN A CO,
auglt—tf No. 14 Roanoke Squire.
T7TRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE,
V STAUNTON, VA. I
The Forly-Flret Term will commence OCTOBER lib.
All tho Departments will be In regular operation under I
tho care of experienced Teachers. I
The Buildings contain Sixty Roomt, and are newly fur- I
nished, and the Grounds four acres. . . ...
The fall amount received for board will, as heretofore, I
be eipendod for tho benefit of the pupils. Accett easy I
by railroad, vi. Alexandria or Richmond. ._'. I
Reference to tbe numeroue palront in Virginia anil th. I
Aiiitheru Slalss—among them, Hon. R C. L. Mnncure, I
E General Robert K. Lee, Hon. A II H. Stuart, Hon. L P. I
Thompson, Hon. A. T. Caperton, Ac. 1
it before Ihe war. For circulers, addrcee I
2v,a Rtv. R. H. PHILLIPS, Principal. 1
6 t~T~~~c eT" j
dertlgntd have tbit day entered Into co-pext- '
nershlp nnder tba firm of
■ ROBERTSON & BANKS,
fur tho purpose of conducting the
SHIP-BROKERA GE
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
aud tender their services partleularly to Ship Owners and
Masters of Vestelt, convinced that they can reuder them
material aid In procuring Chatters, Ac.
The strictest ettentlon will be paid to everything ep
perteining to tbe Commiesioti Business.
DUNCAN ROBERTSON, Jt,
RICHARD B. BANKS,
teple—tf No. 34 Welt Wide-Water street
"YEW BOTTLING ESTABLISH^
MLNT. - The uudersigued retpiH Ifully informs the
keeper! of Restaurants, and the public generally, that
they have entered Into a co-partnerthlp to carry on tbe
business of bottling tba choicest Ales aud Porttr, at No
88 Market Square, Norfolk, and comer of Grace and 2011.
strattt, Richmond, Virginia.
Our tuxk It selected with care from Srsl-cl.es Northern
Brewere, and from our long experience In New jerk.
the Buttling business, are conrtdeul that w. •__*•£_
the publia end the trade generally, with a heller «no .
cheaper artlcl. than any other houte in town. "•**
the first pertiee In the business, and we are telung '■
fifteen to twenty percent, lower than jobbers, wno mt.e
tv pay bottler. Norlh a large profit. j_l„
Wo would say to parties, before
to give us a cell, and try a Cottle of our sparkling never |
"'we would also .let. that « *■ S,_f___J_t_: '
ture our far-fanied Sod. and Sgaaa .11. W alert, It nul
reneJly appreri.ie.l by our Sdha iWlaiti
Highest price, paid for empty bottle.. yA
•c 18-tf * CLAJU '
m«ABOHB FOB BUtaJta.
S THB MOUNT VERNON COOK-STOVR.
"*' 1 II is the Ileeviest Stove In m.rket.
■1 ion can bum either Wood or Coal.
a You ca l get Duplicate Plate. If It .hould braak.
i. it It delivered Mil put up at your houte free ol
expense.
6. It Is Warranted, ejnd cen be returned if It doee aol
6 You en alwaya find it at Ihe Depot, Roanoke
AUCTION SALES.
By F- F. Fergmon, Auotioneei.
_i P E C I A L SALE
S " OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
I will tell ou Thursday morning next, 12th Instant, at
II) o'clock. In front of my AucSou House, alarg.ua
,-arltd ataortraent of Purniture, consisting Iv part ol
6 BEDSTEADS,
I AND GLASSES, , g
Mitt, Chairs, WethttanJt, H..111. and Swert,Blaakota,
lulltt Comfort*, Pillows, Bolettre, Carpet., Bag.. So.,
.'".Ac .being the furniture of c family about ratacvta.
roin the ctty. AT (ycMCK
I will tell th. celebrated TROTTING MARK F ANSIS,
a-rfectlv gentle and very fat I. Pertone dtelrlnr, a really
in.taml.s enlmel will do well to eUend^bmfe^
octll—St Auctioneer.
By Leigh Bros. * Phelps. Anotleasers ■".
\\o. 6 COMMERCIAL ROW.
I *" 0. B. PHELPS, ACCTIONBER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION
On Monday, lha 18th Intt, w. will tell on the tu-eail.se
hat valuable
LOT AND BBICK BUILDING,
ituated on the corner ofW. Bnte andN Catherine etreet..
.1 present occupied by Mr. Sullivan.
On tho lot is a two story brii k building, with necteeary
.ut houses iii good condition. This properly it valuable for
i family residence or it It a good stand for'lha retail bual
iiass. There is sufficient ground for the erection of two
..thi.r dwellings, one on each street.
Sale at IS o'cr.ick, M.
I.Finn linn:- A PHBLPS,
Auctioneer! and Real Kstate. AgenU,
oi til—it No. 6 CommercUl Row.
VTO 5 COMMERCIAL ROW.
i.>
C R. PHELPS, AUCTIONEKR.
in-1 llt X SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD II H
MI TH v., FINK PIANO, Ac.
AT AUCTION.
On WEDNESDAY MORNINO, Ihe 18th". Instant, com
mencing at 10 o'clock, vre will soil at the resident's of
Mrs. Ignatius Wiggins, No. 44 Catberins street, s bugs
.issoituieiil ol el.igaur Parlor and Chamber furniture,
embracing in part
Mahogany Wardrobes, Sofas, Bureaus,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Hair Mettratsea,
Feather Beds, Carpets,
CottagH Furniture In .Sals,
Chin. Dinner and Tea Sets, OsAatware,
Kiti hen Furniture, Cooking Stove, So.
ALBS,
One flne PIANO, In Rosewood Case, said lo be c eu
snpsrlor inttnimtnt.
LEIGH, BROS A PHBLPS,
octl2—it Auctloiinre.
YY ' A~ir~E HOUSE
AUCTION.
I will reut at 11 o'clock, ou Fridey, 15th lust., ou th.
promise*, the
TWO WAREHOUSES
iv the corner of Wide Water street and Reed't l.n*.
1 Thee* Warehouses are large aud well arranged for
, ilmo.l any business.
V. 1. FERGUSON,
octl2—2t Auctioneer.
C 1 LOSING GOVERNMENT SALE
I Off
QUARTERMASTER'S
HOUSES AND MULES,
NORFOLK, VA»
The cmii c surplus stock of Horse, and Mulae at thle
Post will be told at Public Auction to tbt hifhtat bidder,
THURSDAY, OCT. lsHb.
at ID o'clock, A M, in front of the
CUSTOM HOUSE.
The stock Is composed of tome of lha best draught
.iiilmals lv the country.
They have been selected at different time* fur this Past
.hi account ot their superior Qualities, and tie now .old
us the Government has no further use for tbeui.
1.1 no. rash payable lv
GOVERNMENT FUNDS.
NAT. LOW, JR..
Captain * A. Q. M.
J. O. SHAW, Auctioneer. _Uo—St
/lO YE RNMENT SALE
CONDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP AND GARRISON
EQUIPAGE,
Will bo told at Public Auction to the highest bidder, ea
FRIDAY, OCT. 20th, Uii,
10 o'clock, A. M, at
NORFOLK, VA.,
iv Oovsruintut waiehoutt, the following list ol pruptrty,
S8 Wall Tents, IS Wall Tent Flies, 108 Common Tents.
123 Shelter Tente, 260 Moaquttoe liars, 111 Plckaztt, tS»
Mess Pant, i* Long Handle Shovels, SO Camp Hatchsu,
I ill Camp Kettles, 283 Canteeat, ITS Axes, Sid Haver
sacks, 201 Knapsacks, Wool Blanket.. Robber Blankets.
te, 4c, Ac.
Ten.it Gash, payable in Government Funds.
NAT. LOW, JR.
octlO—Bt Captain 4 A Q. M
GOVERNMENT SALE OF BTE AM
' BOATS, STEAM TUGS AND LA UNCHBS.—Th.
following list of Government Boat, will he told al
Public A ucliou, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, Get
14th, at 10 o'clock A. Al, at the Baltimore Wharf, Nar
folk, Va.
Side Wheel Steamer John Tracy, 128 tone, ift. draught
Undine, 11 •' 4 ft. • la. ■
" " Emma. SO " S ft. 0 la. "
Steam Tug Lizzie Freeman, 7". " 7 It. "
" " All.ntic, 10 " SftSla."
Propeller, Three Brother., 40 " I ft. Sis."
Twelve 10 Oar LaunchM, which are flue boate fox the
Oytter Trade.
Terms cath, payable in Goterueitot Funds.
NAT LOW, Jr.,
octl-Ut Capt. and A. » II
CI O VERNMENT SALE
I" OF STOCK, ___
AT FORT MONROB, VIRGINIA,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1860.
WILL UK SOLD, at Public Sale, at Camp Hamilton,
Va., on Wednesday, October lath, 1805, et 10 o'clock
A M.,
50 HORSES AND 100 MULES.
The above anlmatt are sold only for went of n« and
irs the besr yet offered for aalo in the Department.'
Terms .-ash, in Government fundi.
A boat will leave Norfolk at H o'clock In the morning,
turning alter tho sale, on which free transportation
ill be furnished.
By order of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of
irginla. A. P. BLUNT,
ocio—lda Brevet Col. 4 A. O, at.
DRY GOODS.
lb BTABL IrS H B?I> It •I.
L. BE R~K LEY,
DIALS* IV
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY OOODS,
invite, atuntiou to hit
NRW FALL STOCK,
Ne. il Main Street, under .'• hnsou't Hall, Wholesale
Boome In the rear, Norfolk, Va. teasS—lxa
I " '
13URNING OF THE MUSEUM.
LETTER FROM MR BABNUM
! Ntw Yoat, July 14, li«,
1 Vntrr. Herring A Co ■
OENTtEMEN:—Though tho destruction of th. Amertoxn
Museum has proved . terions loss to myself and tbe pub
lie, I am happy to verify the odd adage, that ■• It't an 111
wind that blows nobody good," and consequenUy coo
_i .t,1,.,, you that your well-known safes have again de
monstrated their superior fire-pri of qualities io an ordeal
.if unusual severity.
Tbe safe you made for me some time ago wet In tee
ulliceof the Museum, on the secoud floor, back part of
the building, and in the hottest of the Are
After twenty-four liouib of trial, it wa. found among
the deliris.aud on opening it this day, hae j'elded up IU
mtenta iv very good urttr- Jseefct, i-jpert, policies of in
rareaee, bank bills, all iv condltlee for iii.rne.Uaio v-,
indanoblecommentaryon Ihe Irustworthiuete of Her-
I ring's Fire-Proof Safes.
I 5 Truly yoiirt,
FT BABNUM.
IIEBRINi) 1 PATENT CHAMPION SAFRS
The noil relioble protection from .ttre time known.
BaSSON 4 Co.'* Patist Ba*i««' RlrSt, with Herriag
1 Floyd's Paleiit Cr,slali/e.l Iron, the best tecarltj)
. ..u-'i a burglar's drill ever manufactured.
** HERRING 4 CO.
No.'-' :i Broadway, cor. Murray street, New York.
FAKRKL, HKitlllNO 4 CO, I'lnla.lelpbie.
HKRRING 4 CO , Chtcafo.
tf KNOWLS 4 WALFOHD AgenU, Richmond, Va
oci;—tf
SALT! SALT! SALTI
RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
10,000 Huih-'ls Turk's Island SALT,
l-t Brig Nellie. Will be sold low. Apish to
CYRUS V- STAPLES'
ang2B—tf No. 13 Wie*- Witter Street
4nLjOLLAir ~ SAVBft, n~ A
DOLLAR MADE,
w thlt maxim and buy your WINKS and LIQUORS
at tho TIPTOP STORE.
THE BEST $4 WHISKEY
in the city. Try It aud I* convinced.
The Liiiuors at Ihe Tiptop are told jutt » th.t corns
from tbe distillery.
[ ortlO—lt No. 12 AtlutJc Hotel.
BEEN
I appointed a Commissioner to take th. ackuowl
tdament of Deedt. Instrument, under Sed, and Deoos
n .... tub. used or recorded io tbe SUte. of Pwm.fi
ZS, ud NeVYwih. s c foentm.
AtAoraetat >*»,