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fp.jjmtniti Pspatcfc. tanansathsSS, oneaasritt WSBCLT BIBPATCH to toanad and Pbipat at SS. la (r WBBKLY DIBPATOB is leered every r-UPAT. and mailed ti tt.hm.ben at SB per an'm. reflaBDAY OKN BOY The Peatornla tn Gnlveetaw.

Wt have given the partlenlan of the auecnsful attack af Federal ablpa en Oalvnton. An Mayor wn appointed by the rltiaens to nrrender the town, and went on board tbe Pede- ii flag-skip or three oitia-ua He re- Oanntodon Benihnw lo oouununlcaie to him Wi rrgard to tbe city. Informing at the nets time ot of the cltv by 888 ratHtery. of tbe absence of tbe Mayor City Council- aod of bis appolntm. Nt Mayor tm by citlaene The following ot thit mortifying surrender i CB set l-888 Benshaw replied teat he come ths of taking of the city rtiy was at mercy under his guns; I should cot lnt'tf-re with the municipal si '-be city that the alliens might go oa Shalr ai I.t-re'ofore.

that gia aot intend ti occupy the ely lor tbe present, uxi t-ntii -88 BrHval ti military commander but I It int-nded to ho.tt the upon the I psbUc and that the should he re- I Whsisapea tht. Mayor pre t.m i ttst he ccnld BBt gaaSBBBM to the protection I of ths mat wen dj everything iv his power-but thai paaaaaa over whom he hat BO naahl take down the fl a dif- i Car- K.r*»_aw re that, although io w.th the Military be 1 IntUtcd flag should be pro tec'ed SJ aHf, it Hi te thought it be SBBrsn 8888 the citlaeni and to avoid any difficulty like tkat whioh in New wjaiv.a that point, and wh.n he sect he tohsn he wuCid seed a force to pro a acd thai woild no. keep the flag flying tor more than a quarter t- half an hour, sufficient to Shaw is.e.slon Commodore Ken- farther he would intl.t upon the at any of his ca in charge of uu to ssamea shore aud walk the streets of the city, but he wonld cot hli men tn co.ue ca I or in the nig-t; that, should hU bid tomlt he gave the Mayer the right to arrest and rep.rt them to him, when he would pun- I lifJr.Ei wore than we but, oo th. other hand. vi.l any of hit be insulted or al in the streets of Galvmon, or any of hia or boats be shot at from the land or wharves, hs -aid hold the city respongibie, and open his on the same Instantly that id.

guca kept shotted and double tor tbat purpete thai it was lha detvnmnati-n of his Ooverc. E.ct to Galveston at all until the end of the war, and that could not tli6 port firici Mm without a uavy Ths Bayor pre teem asked his intentions ln rela tion to ths railroad bridge' The acswor was at first deo.itiNl bat afttirw turds, in conversation he stated he did not desire the destruction of the bridge tf te was not interfered with, that he would penult the traiu lo run up to this side of the bridge artS previsions, which must be carried from there to town In The train would not be to run to town, and no cotmaunlntinn be bald by water. Oomraaader It.nsh.w stated In conclusion, that bs bad uas-i the Admiral to nnd a cargo of to which our party nothing, and after the return cf the Mayor and party cf ab, nt 130 marine- and aailois. inatad-BgSbSBl halt a seu n.grf-s.was sent aihor. which landed at Enhn'g mid prceeedtd to the t-t-K- u-e.

ou which, any lnt-rfersooe or dsiiion.tratlons by LUe by raised the U. S. flag. After halt an hour, at 3 P.M.) tho down, and the dstachmsut uiarchsd ba.k I tta to thsir bcala, aud re: urn- la tf.s fitet. Tt.

Mayor pre ttm wed Mb; (at 4 P. ft et 'hi uiarket, the substance cf w'lh tl i'edsrai commicdsr. Msmaxe of lha Uovernor of Alabama. The Governor of in his rneesag- to the of the Legislature of Lis State, in view of tha sxpowd eoudition of tome portions of the Biate, recommends such legislation as -bail the Btate authorities to control the labor of the for tbe purpose of eon- 1 nast-Bg aud other means of defence the rivers aud bays, lie also recommends am- i-x -pprcprlationn from tta treasury to be mads, scast to aover iiabiiitles which may be lucnrred thereby, aad all attar i a.lays which may ba d-cu- ceedfd for t-. hnttw protection acd security of its Slate.

TLe Governor conald-ri the tuition cf supplylag the people arttt aalt earn of very grwat i i.porlann aad reaommeuda ths appoioiment of a joint I ermusi-sion. to the nail land, ar.d the aondlttaa of tho works and the cou- dact of engaged, wnd all points aonnaaind i with tht to eaedoe tLe I tare to sppioximate cosi at whic. fait can be and lo the beat mod. for Bevatophnj Hn Rm prise of hn says, be made ttni- i ham, if poiKlbie, aad lhat if private partie. are un- I wLiiDg to upon their capi- i ial aaa labor thus employed, h.

would recoinmcud. ss Ihe that the State- take ol ali ttith authority to labor.rs arid -ferything netded. and them under a lystem for tts c-mmon benefit of the psopiri la r.f the citsaiis tf cvt.r Slate, to for their own un at any el the works, except those on the Sta'e sivsiione, tee Governor Uuiled are Ccafedorate Staton, in a dft.tiuy, Bad nrntaaiy dependent, as they upon ea.h Bttar, I that lha A.itmbiy of baaa wui near the and propriety of tovittagtta of other btates to the salt wliieh 'hey may obtain within our by devoting their aud capital tD its developmect. In D.haif of the indigent families of absent BBL i abersi is I nhtch ttoald be dwbureed without dUnincrion ar.oLg ihe needy families of ab.ent sol- Ban whetLer volunteers or conscripta. Ob tt.

o. dtoMllartal and the retailing of ipir.u, the Governor says: "I recommend tLat authority be given for distills- Uon of sicrcC-t or tpirlts, which may b- ueedful for wiitiu the Utaae, artd also, for whatsv- amount may bo fouud to be tLeju.t pnporttanef Alabama, for a like purpose in tbe i Osafadarata army, by coafiuiEg the distilleries InnlHiaa where grain is abundant; tixbrig a rea- I price for the spirits: re.trs.ning by adnjnaie pensitiei tue parties engaged in the and I tbots who v.ay poroLaae lrem tbem for medical it is believed till object may be obtained I wuhout serious diiuinuti- of the supply cf giain. I And I recommend that the retailing or spirituous i -quois iv any ciiy, town, or neighborhood, where or Confederate troops may bs btationed or be during their sojourn, i and that stringent regulauoas Ls adopted to accom plish nc-uik" On the suljscu if the Conscript law and the 1 Bt.te mllttla, he nys "Bni whatever doubts may Lave arisen as to the I powers of Congress, all agree that the public cxl- I gency demanded the adoption of the most stringent to preserve the and Increase the itr.Dg_h of the army." A reorganisation of the State militia ls conild- L-dbpensable, and a change ln the military I oode Is recominend-d, by which it will be made to militia all able-bodied male citia.ns cf above the age of aixteen and under the age of sixty years, who may nat bo actually engaged in tha Confederate set An airs in Mi am is Yioksburg Whig J. Davldion, wbo wn connected with the Etataa and Apptal np to its by BUrman, hn arrived In that city. Tha Whig adds.

wn a itr.ng Union man, and at one time be- i to ihe 84th ludiana regiment, but the pro- elaiiiStiau of Linoola cauaed him, like many other LnWaUis, to turn a complete somerset, and unite I Ml fonunes with the South. He came into our took tbe oath to support the Confederacy, and wili enter the army. He say a the proelaina- lion has ereaied immense dissatitfaction among the particularly ibe men, aud that the I "ay It was published a company of the 18th 111. nv- I airy became so clamorous that Sherman bad them ptaoed lv irons. Many officers are stopping at the 1 llie r'ty, having sent in their resignations, aiid ddoiara that, under no circumstances will they return to their commands.

Civilians are not prevented from cut-ring or leaving the city, and all I ao bring cotton are allowed to fake out provisions I bs Sabers, ot the Bulletin, Is v.orking for a seat Yankee Congress, and Sherman hn guaranteed him the support of the military. Tbe stock of provtiiocut, dry goods, now to very I greater than hn been known for yean nys there were not'more than ten ataa in the elty when be left. Then wen uf Infantry, one full company and detachments of cavalry, and tome light aruery. further fortification. beinir erected.

at Fort Pick.ring are about eompieted 0 liaata tbe B' the water's edire, to ena- B.en__^t c. a 5 Va 01 Memphis are at Helena. The mortar fleet laid up at Port 8888. .5 SataShSS -nortan cosu them tha sum of fifty two doUan. HE" Lewis Sgureyn TOr.

vw "-OTS 4 of ST-w th, best DAILY DISPATCH. VTOI I rbe Baalish Pmaen Lincoln's last Itnelanation tbe Loud il.net October 7 Prnldrnt has declared tbat fniu th 1 January next to come, every State that I. hi in the of ttr. ttste. A'ter thnt Mr.

I.lnciln pfaaasaa to thr.t every slave In r- rebel Mr' shall f.rev.r if ter audbe protnfen that ntitber ba nor a-my, nor his nnvy, wul di BB to rvpresi any fforti which the BBgn in sue i aaha the af tbeir fraeSeat, TUti -enni, of eonrav, tbat Mr lAnc-In will, th. lat neat J-unary, de bnt to -xclte a at war i the Bates which cannot bto nus will ruu op rlve a with hn f-uiibaats; wl'l tw-k aaft the planes wv.c-h r.ro left onlightly guarded, and v.here 'jen r.ud ctiil- Sren have tmsted tt Sdsttty oi colored lome.tles He will appeal to Hick blood of he he will whtopat Ol" the of tf tbe grHi'dCK ton of yot hnrcrr Bad wh.u Ulood begins fl a aoan piercing thcugh Hie M-. Lincoln w.ll till the rinlng fl tell that all ii I nsted. and then will nib its baa andthlnh hat to -ir Llbsolb before the world lhat bout to Now, we la Km- re Ihoronghly conv.nc.aJ hat tta Saalh of ria-nry twttat follow the HBBB-8881 thr. In tbi i as of darhtten occt'-s Upon the tlioiun; but ton and lonihta Bran tha "eiifcr'Hthe -lake fitr their us.

ni freadoaa," esa only ben. by m.s.aciv aud nttijr Br. Ltnaaaa aeona, thanf-n, that he prapoan lo ex ihe negroes lontlern ti ntirdv-r the faraiiips of irras-. in engaged in lha war Tha i crime horrible. Tha of ladlant Inks te a wi.h la with ll BMBt detenta-le djc.rii.Oi.tif Maa liui 888 itli-ost lean r.trociuu, even Mr.

Li-cjinU naant acMdvemants of uttraing by vilius-fs on an by gigantic siugle to be -laid tor li is lhat it la :lir.t holds its hsad high and aeorna hypoeriay. It lav nor preieut t.i mtack ileemy. Ii ttsis threat of ams.it certalu au.l pruh a d.ria.-atiun of a- prntoctleu to all ither alavery. What wu the South i I The rath anawer witb a hisa of Bnt arhnl I he Borth think of HI WhAt will P. an 'ay which Is already uu ilot coder he l.tss o' her best custoni3rs, ar.d uot tssj" Jie absolute of the prepeat Qovemmenl itWaahlagtonl What Bo.tou amy aay nt think, not, perhsps, of much But wh Kew York It would uot tha of any of th.ss ciii-s to have the mnde i wilderness.

Tney too huiniiinif oi he ml.sioriti which are proSaeed by tho of tho jlttck i-aa. PetlUHylvauia her ia the booth; New York Trtlhoa be MBtoar, and to tot a vthat trie L'ntou bm to eitiefl Tbey n-ouid rather have a live bulapradint Bl to .1. al si.h than a Saaddapeadeaey, where nothiag tie earned. Tsthsnprnet-oalpersona I L'n joLu would h.3.after__.biackre\'.li:;is.'. bad a dagatsttn who should praaaat the anai witu the li.

ad of his pointer tbay Brunt tha ujeful alive. The South without Us cotton, aud its and Its a-ould be of to K-jw V.rk....- and the South the pro ll it. rice aud cotton, and tjbacco, BWBld be out a ro.ry gauu, es-eu if it eoald bo oblaiu-d It Ihncln snob a as tuts, the Noith is, yet -uougb io conquer BaytL A few Bourse, will Ehout, we caut a that, ex npt In vi aad any real party ia tba will appLau.l this ne resolution to light up a servlie war iv the distaat of the Heath. As a proof of wLut the of the Borth, i 1 their aad would do Lf they could, thills a vory doenmant As a proof of the ana reckietnue-a prompt their a.tions, it ij a very Ha 1 it not a lormitiable document. We gk'hrr from it that.Sir.

Liurolu Las lost all hope ot pres-niti: the Ut and Is now willing to lot any ijuacs try h.s uostroia. As an aot of pdicy it in if pos-lble, more than it It may poi bibly prodtti-- mas rising fcr let any irmed power puL.iiaL aa exhortation to the laboring of any to plunder i.ad mard-r, and there niil soare reepo. i sppen In Loudon, or Fatu or New Tork That sir. emancipiation decrvc. w.ii any general elt-ct bearing uj.oa the issua of the war, we do however, be Itve.

Tlo have air. ady abundantly dis-Overed that the tend merciei of the KortLerajs. are crueitseg. 'I ir i edom which Is aaaorlatod withlabn in the trenches, military dUcipline, sui irauk, avowaU ci perscna! ranaa, momentarily repntad, cl i-i i-. eemrn ad itr if to ir 1 strange stortes of the sneeen'of hu witu tire negroes about I-ictv We do not ttlah that ever.

now. when Mr. Liuc-iu plays hi. card, i will prove to bo at: amp. Powerful Ij a dreadful reality, but iaipo teat malignity in apt to be aver; ronttmpuoU Ban is a would-be oouq teroi be extirpator wbo to not quite safe in his seat of I Qevernment, who reduced to i ich traits 'Lat be, ftoc.pt.

a defeat an jjioi lon.i sape, a capitulation of mea ni Important Nt .11 battle tut agloriou-i victory, and the i I Invading army, which laden with plunder! I rieb etortc, a dcii ti. la a President who ban Jin'. his will, sa (ds antago I'-ii) and millions of ston nd ho ia tremb.iag tor tbi. very ground on wti be itai ds. Yet, if we by Lm poi ou i thm, we should believe tttat garrison io every city ot ths South.

la mon like a China. mail beating bto two to ftlghtea bis enemy tbaa Hhe an t.r_«»t man pressing oa Lis in truth. A ficssTiruTi; ron experieaeed aitiaea ttas called ons att.nti.n ro the BUbjec: of the use of cowhide as a anbatitate for shot r. Be ttat wheu L. moved to fifty years no sh-c-i were to be Lad for the groes, and they made thejr ow-.

eat of thi. mate rial, which auHw.rcd tta parpen a. the more aUbanuely arti.l ii: nme better. TLepioce.sii tomple: take green cow- Lide, or one w-11 irnakod. wiffi on, (wLicli i.i la go next to the foot,) the fool upon it, aud cut out the pattern deaind eato the ht let.

alouj: and lan it with a thoag of the same material ar thy htel and up 'he Let It dry upon the foot, and It lt-tli" periectly to the ol ibe Lsiter, -lea BBbatantial for all kind-; of trf.i. ling, and lie elasilcity is preserved by ue. fcocUnrLou'ol ba put ou when it is made, though it wra withont, and ailuwanc. bo made- f.r nhrlnkiag 80 as to nv.id too tight a fit. The.

moua.itt it i. to oboerve, adapt! Itntf to the shape of the foot, and 5- pertael It outwears leather, and is not ham, a. nan aaighl Bappose, bat quite the 3 lf desired, it be half uo ed with tbe same material. The hair lining gives the advantage ii' wtrtntu. so that socks iwh.l not to had; can be -tier di-penned with when assaaaaiaa ata Bead if shoes worn.

The ifeuti 'man towL irmro are Indebted f.r this suggestion says that he has luentiin.d tbe subject to MjMitrs, who are very much -h i wi.a it, aad there no why solditrs should go barefoot while so many hives are throw a away in Regiew. Execution or of ranch's artillery, and John Bowers, cf the 4th North Ciiro'lna regiment, were executed at Petersburg en Tut aday for desertion. Iho Express Cain bore ids fate with parent indifference, and laughed aud conversed although he were going toaweadlng leant lie eeaandassd the sentence that had been passed upon him a just oue, and lhat had the Confederate GeWtTWmxtnt been as strict ago the at my u.utd hate been laved the ton of many valuable soldtert, nud he, fur w.uld bave slili beeu la the Va the other hand, exhibited a p'irit from that of Cain. Be wept profanely hen brought out of Jail, and while being tukea to the plan ad exocutioa, but subsequently bore up bitter. They were shot at I i o'clock, aud both fell dead at the first tire, pierced l.y nveral balls.

DEATH or jour'ialo the decease of Carlini, tho duttagu Italian as tronomer and uathematiila-i at F.r inoro than a ceutury he held a pnurinant among European scientists. His rt.eßr.be. oa tbo lunar theory, in connection with Baron and bis pendulum experiments va Mount Cenis, to determine the mean deadly of the tartb, having placed his name among the ablaut irrmlrlhatnra at science His Int wore directed to the determination of tho orbit of Tuttie's lute comet, which bad been early observed by Florentine and K.man astronomer. BOCOraact or Ribici. have ban issued directing tbe occupancy f.r Govern- I ment purposes of property In Washington of person! knowu to be la tbe nrvic.

of the Conf.de- I racy, including Bye bouses belonglna to Coniiuo- don Pom at, two to Dr. one to I Dr. Gartiett, son-in-law of a. io Wm Smith, member of th. rebel Cougrns; oue to Mr.

Pbii.ips, es Sixth Au.itor or the one to Captain Dannington, es-chief ot the capital police, and several others. OBoro lIKB FOB THE PBOPI Qonramaat has authorissd ths Nitre Bureau in the Confederacy to exohauge one pound of gunpowder for two pounds of saltpetre, witb any utUs.n dnirlng to obtain the powder. This will be an aooomuio- Satlon to the people, sad win benefit tbe Govern anut at tbo nme time, as it any stimulate the i.e..- I pie to engage in the manufacture of saltpetre. The Paean L. very simple, aad can be easily learned.

HU aa. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6 1862. The Mackerel Brigade--Attempt to Bald by Strategy. tU? Yurk Sa.d«y Mercury Aud now let mind fly, like a wearied to the estehaaaad Ara-llau soonei of festive ihe brigaio cort'-inuei to re aoaaottsr In tc, and awaits th. death al Cvafodnrasy by old age toy buy, who thin Urategll war tb" foi bio- ni of youth, now go wi'h -to und tettai-Bg gntt when ther have a barrel of fl-ur carry, aud iho hlesaa di fioui amy pin of them Ihi eztrean tip that handle cf human eon viblch first meet, ths of open do IB Hie BVBB the Mackerel nd begin" to grow ur.kiug p.tidbit* attempts to esecate stirring on hM 1 key bugl-, thsngh aaaaaaaleaa that, by long i.h..-* in Hi pocket, It had baSBSBa clogged a lib bread aud ohe.j.*.

Then on ihu Beathsra bonier of BasaBBBB, my b.iy. saltan bnii-, ftatdtaM and of life, wsteh lha Ccnir. hectiou of the BripaSa had erdandtegnmd It ht.a'.i.li im -relive ly on the verdant binKs of kwye' rlvr, w.V tbat v.d«l i.c taa bnhesdesp tn Ihe Bnt bridge la tabes below aaam mta Foe thin la guard the alaead 'it the end cf it a priuo.pl. cf i.a'i.mr.l strategy uevartol.c-galaaany rafSaat-aaaa Bow, it -Banned th it wlui. the Oonto Rt ths bridjii! takittg a nhoit nap, having bean up verylatothe baton, and wkdii r.f Mh- Ii- Bri was viiliing a portion of hi- bsmilllal honi- circle in Farl-i, very riding ia a ady go-cart.

ma hie apnearaan oa the tank of the riv.r op. poatta the nous i and commenced to tn-iko raid itght tlflrongh tb i water to the ihon on his side bugee.net staad wai Lis feet thsnhy, and the wl -ia tf bto squeaking sablels were, dauipeaod by bB-hartaa way ot offering oppositl tm to the Government; bat wt. cured he fir the rules af etvUtaad warfare, whlah ar-. tha only an thorbtad Wast Totaladltioni I Lite, all his Infatuated coari.ryu'-ri, he rendered irio l.y tho deia.u of and eronad by the unir.i! tary furd ol hy ibe miUtary bridge. reartH.Cii.enir.tr.

'lber. a Mackerel chap who slept lv the t. its to take care of a bianh aud when he Learn the go cart driving bofwra tbe do he stuck his heal of tbe window, aud says Le: "What la It whicli yon woald h37e In thai, irregular Mr. Stuart?" Tho Oonfadsraey dtameamted from ch.rlot, tfed a tag of oats over charger a I. cud ha: 'I'm i its', iv.

a raid." Marksrel waved US Lund southward, and says Le i "You'll find the be-low. Don't stay trie i aru.stly. "or you 11 oxasjiniaialhri North H.re the Confederacy made remark, ia v.hlca the name of the North mid a profani expletlve were connected very closely, and proceeded to brine from the houn a hobby bone which stood in the s-i After placing thli valuable article lv his go cart. Lp Best brought out ij following thie with some chain, a dining feather a rea four wine and a Icokii srlavs four twe cottage bedatsads, a I rnneli em pat, aud a sat. With these aad a ftiTr Ttthar aaooptiniu.

my i boy, ho made no att-rinpt to disturb private proper ty. th.sr.by proving thai use Pretddattt'a pro.lr_i-.ia:io._ has air- ady rodueed a elieet la tbo rite South. While tfcli was going ou tha vigilant Maetoenl guard deaa-Odad privately fom brick window, ft-id a forced murc-i tj whan tha Cento S.c-tiua w.ro waiehlag Bomet-daur, which looked like a Bin in Uie Bouthern known the sadaeloa. raid of tn. thieving Confederacy, aud now ievtea under tho Executive's list call wore likely to arrive enough to ta -o meaam for the of of Washington Wtiiia ih.

was in niy boy, tLe beloved ofthe Mac h. erel Uiigade arrived with Lv and umbrella, from P.irit, aud hay- eaaaad it to telegraphed to all the reliable morning journals, that wa. now in a fair way to civ.tured alive, heat'onco took meesuna to cut otf tha retreat of tha latter. Cupt. Br.vvn.

with company 5, nai at race ordered io oonstmet a bridge the river below, and wateii ii vigilantly (lay aud Light; Captain Bob r-horiy anl Wobert with tho ftnatnmlaal caialiy. were dispatched to taki ponasaion of a railroad leading to whii.t Captain Sa -tilth, with the balann of Conic S-ctiou, was commanded to make a detour of hundred nii.eti, a.dendeavor the invaded house before mk-nigfat set in. AQ then uovemanta wan La with strategy, my boy, and eat off the Confederacy from r.treat by eveiy runts thi ivorid, c-. pt Ins gaiti-raja cue Le by. Satisfied that the going la about days, after we ah.uid havo time to dofeat combined Europe, the Mir-kerei gnard ed back to the doniicri, which hx reitched put in t.

find th-r Confederaiy topping hia i with nd ing w. od from Irsg.tt say, my biasb; for my sp-CBBS a 1 ra.iHP lacredible upon receiving the Informatioa uf and proiji; by tha Backerel ttiigade, the Irreverent Confederacy bnrat into a hideous horselaugh, and at oan to preprint- the poor cbap'a own and With ths deepest horror 1 reeard tha: he aiaO weaWed "Idi i iuteud tLis a permanent i it rya ir ipieaa Canfedera he r. in hi. i aad turned Li. get metrical toward no.

bat 1 have just married cf one i two reckoned thai nee.i'-d talngi to up usekeeping, toui lie -isn," nys th. Gonfedcraey, aa no through vraur to the "ppo.ite ba.k, "fine thee will, aod t.ii your ruler tbat ii con- 1 the Htmiy South." Tho Mackerel gserd theugLtfally afier ihe go BUTt a. Uisapt cv tire Bide of the Balmy Alkwyet aud "Bail on, my errl-if brother; bat if you'd oaly stayed here oc more w.ck, you not have escaped thus for Bevea whole dnys. Bad the army been ieus i to leenre Muekord to himnelf, "had i the beea tnaufitctent to Heturo yeu, wuy, I tne police." 0. BBMU James M.

Bell, of L.r.iy, Va who was one of tbe citizen. by Bsetnwehr, aa Los- againat the Virginia t-rerriiiaH, died lew da. a at hi. home. He wand-Bc-HUged by Steinwehr on a.eotiMt of ill health, which has now re- suited as abov.

stated. Be was a brothar-ia law to Ix-Oov. bmltb. i A An os.i man in bowndn county, I trading us the oliituati-i, ef twoboyi 1 iv the war, writes the loltawiog uooie Bentlment. i "I gave than up freely to asp ceuntry but I did i expect to see ihem again 1 have two more for i tie war, aud whjn old are Ballad t.pon I am ready to shoulder my amain! and follow boys who havo fought 80 aobly." Hot Anna Btahap, whose death I at St Minnesota, was lately announced, waa i not the celebrated singer, but the of a keeper i ot a hotel ia that place.

Beveral "blockf.de ruuters" passed through I en Monday, with goods, eu route I f.r llicliiuond. The imall pox has taado it. appearauce in Aui gastn eonnty, Ta. VIBOLNIA 1 INBALIaIBLB FOB aoHOBRIiO-A A.N.r ALL SBCBBT crest American remedy, con- I raining no Mercuria. or properties, excels everything her.tofore offered the public, in Its cuj ratlve, restorative, cud renovating powera; aud the I medical world ar.

aateaiShed when told that the above remedy will cure the above diseases, and I coufouadtd when thuy have ocular the facts. But the who has known i of the remedy tor twenty-odd years, baa known ot i i a case of twenty years' standing to be restored to rfect beidth, and all other caseiiof a.horter tion to be restored, without a single exception, and i therefore challenges any case of Uonorrhaea which the remedy will not cure, provided the directions i are carried out with prudence on the part of tha patient; and any one purchasing half adozen bottles, aad u.i.i,; accordingly, in hi. or her case, he guar I autre, a perfect cure; and in can of failure, will'; i furnish additional medicine, free of charge, to com- plete the cure, through his agents; and a cure will be effected without iiiconveni-uee to the patient. Sold by APPBBSOB A DUPUY, Kc. MB Broad street, and O.

A. STBBCKSB, Main street, Drug agents for tbe city of Richmond. Price per bottle, S-; from 85 to SO ots. oe TICK TO Ai-D sub.criber is prepared to manufacture BIHGB, BDCKLBS Ac. Also, SKELETON LBUB, of an improved pattern.

A pply on Bth street, next door to the canal packet i like of Br Eduiond. C. B. WBABTOB. SALB-A splendid lot of HABhBtS, d.mble and aiagle; nice Ladlei' Ham, bhoe, and Scrub Hi Pad Locks, Brass Spurs, Ac Also, for sale, a splendid of Upper Beta LEaTHEB.

J. W. DBNSIS. OTICB Bnsaaaa Indebted to the ntate of Ann 11. Slier, deed, will please make prompt lisyme.it to me; and ail persons holding claims against ihe ntate wiU present tbem, pro pet ly au- thenticated, for nttfemeat.

T. DICKINSON, ao Ba'or ef Ann B. Sinr. deed. Vitriol, Badder, at 1 L.

LINNIMANN 8 Dyeing Sstabllahment, 181 Broad st. LOCAL Rohberiss A. and M-e, paMcnts lv BcspitaL ho 7 i kervlll's Oary ajn-c latt night hy tbe Provost ftiurd Bad l.idg*,; Thunder, for stealing SU- la C. t. Trras'iry from the r.ock"t of a comrade nwnad it.

on Taaaday. f.ven'.u. ss SB-Idler Bam.d P.itr'-k I McPberaon, who hod bnn paid off, iug a botween 17'b and 18th a a man out, t-. with the stroke if a hludtf.on, arir Hole hts money. He cm- i plaint -it the- i it the As-rftant Pr.v shal of 'he Baatern Din'rict.

ar.l efficeru vrtrc di: patched iv sea of the guilty party. jtt'rient of Yankee -Sizty were rec 'ived at the prison yo: havleg been thither frcm GS-doutvUie Jy Mnj Provost that place. Tbey were alt ir. th. 31 I were captured 31 nt of October, near Leeiburg, in a cavalry bi-uart'e men.

while wti t. It i. cur rrshed or. 'h. fiirpriel -nd ti i AboUtionisJ like a hlrl wind, and that almost al di-cr.

ti.ll. Prison The following lodged bi the ralii.ary prison of the Dl.trirt fnrdnnrth-gfromAlieir cocrtai-Dds, K. Crawford, H. hur.ov, Sd Carolina: Vm. 53d North Carolina, 3 Sfaafer, Baltimr.r<> Light Barh'i Prudan, c.rnoany Int Caro Saa; B.J Bonry, 6th Virginia; Philip nice, aliM J.

It Groodman, a Jc-t for forgi ry c'her frrloua rffen Threo Tankeei were rr i irtram) a captive, uu i ne.erter., C. at 3. who led to be Tbey i-1 long to ih. lit flew Mounted Fighting Hcmf. thi.

city un Bartook to revive trd. ip Betas of oc to Beniteo county. nir thn site ef the (Jathoii: CoUeffs. A wn formed, aud one of lha iiimihstinH and his i.b tied their colors io the poi- -i. ft.id tripped for the contest; but tha sport w.ss spcQed by non-nrrlval of one of tho Ths flirht was to hay.

for TLe on the urorml, a scsall man, claimed for felt. Tbe of operat-OBM was graced by the BVBIM of a number of the fanported roughs, who now disgrace tbi. elty. It is said the fight will yet ccine party ln default boldtog bark in ihe chaneti for a targer stake next tome. Dead Body bity of a dead mart Unkn w.

drawn out of dock vei; rrdsy moral at 10 o'eloeh, laid on the South between tha and Jiitues river, Just the Libby prtooa. It wai in th. nme position a lata Lour yesterday rvenlug. no having beau BBBde to r.iaove and iater lha body, tram appaanann, had been boiui io the water. sPr-amissf Colonel John Pegraaa, of city, wfeo acie.t with dtottnfntobed gallantry at Rich Mountain, and who w-a.

wouaded aud made prisoner there, wn yesterday appointed by the. l-rxlienta Brigadier Oeneral, and slgnrd to dnty acommander of a cfivair- hrlgadu in Klrhy Smith's army Matrimonial. During Ib-i Baanth ol Octob.rthe CSerkof the Hustings iur: lasu fr.tn office twenty-five B-BrriafS iitrr-yseu. demand f.r Hocnrn wr.s greater during the months ihan ca tL, mc of winter. Arrmts police arretted on'y two sous yesterday, v'z: Efiu Maxfieid ar.d Betaey Martin, colored, for fighting in the ptreet and f.nncyi! the hi u.iierai Hoapttai IS, ncsr th.

earner of BBd and da streets. Released on of Portsmouth, Va, for some tim i past toearoerated beta as a waa nlaand yesterday ou parole, to sp at a fUtui. for examination. PEOCEEDINQt IN TMXCOtJKTS Mayor's Court Noc fith Pearnon, charged wtth asaaalting and beating Arthur B. tiadier, al Tuesday wai imiwbiilUbil in fault of for hi.

o.i behavi r. Defendant said he betouge Ito Badiar, at one the -pita! brought up for LtiaK drunk on tbe occasi-n, and unabio to teko care of himself. Hi. vtus eonUnued until Peareou mad.i iLe naanlt, as ha aalds he thonghthereeogxdaad ia (jadler of four mea who L-id met bim, tora 0 Lii shirt, aud four fi-ota bim, Barta Eobii sun r.i.i Bobiuson, and wife, were arraigned, tl a first tor petiing aad falling atiout in Ciny Btreet, breaking tba glais of act riaga lv 'La-. Btraet-and -s; i '-''hrited to mci I xarh a Wfa.

Bob-oson, while isl-o drunk, had fought with wiio turhed the peace cr trio neighborhood ir; whlc he lived, near tha corner ofthe Second Vegetabli Market daposed after he had lockedtrp tbe woman co le; Le: oat, hopi: tba would attend to her child as atop hor Bobto appeared i-. Oonrt vrith Infant at her breast a black eye li; her count, of ihe behaved and tbe fi.er had to arret! her ajr-iu. Healsocaxrird io the lock-up four gallons of brandy found in which he deemed the cause of th; tii'h crimmttted for want of anarity. Tbe can of Catharine lii.La.-ds, for ttenling w.rtii of spoons, knive-, sad forks, frcm tbe wood Ilotel, was contitned for the evittean xr li g.r, tha proprietor of the bouse. A 1 wiia inailtiag and rwatlng Madison and wire in dnmlril.

wn t. by he defendant's scut bef Gen. Winder. A cat. ag-insl iilme: A.

LutapLLi. for forging tae name of 8. to. Omna A lion to oLeoi ior 0 atid the i tocey oa the wn coatinned this uioruinjr ou sceount of the lat-raesi of thai hour which it war.i.rd aud the oi the Mayor. were to appear tort-iy i.uuip.rin.

Bnmu I H. aad John Tanker-ley al at P-ieivv. wen broaght to the Court, te rmrtvamlrsnd foe fo-giag idters' pay dvawiner the aaoney, and theroby the Governmini iat of large of Prisonen wen i nested by order ef tb. 8. OBverament bat found ihat tbey might aaaape punisbmeni by rew.on of the m-isgnnocs of tbe Oonfedento law on tlio euljett of tbtir offenaa, it best to tLaai over to the civil 'Le law of V-rginia being ta its of puTt.shrr._ntforaH kind.

The o. Attorney appeared to aid la tha -BveatLgatkm, which nt this at 'J Wyviil is in person, wiry-looking, with keen hazel eyes, aud reseuibie. a dapp-r Bew Iforh dry goods alarfc. Hit. panioii haa Btala i-taiiiatlii phi 2 and a B-Tpagty oi low Ho looked a good t.ecoud to a dHriug leador.

hanter Tallaforro, a youth aged ahoat nveate and Doorkeeper ot Ihe Stare ienute, wan to the bar fcr on the charge of forging the aaBBM oi .1. H. Bennett aud J. Calvert, Ist Auditor and Trauma! of the Ooaanonwealth, to a warrant un the Farmers" Bank ior Sitil, payab-Bto E. J.

Turner. Pri-oner was arretted by Jno. If, Oavi-i, in yr.derick_ourg. Tuesday, apeaatad vsitb Wiu. W.

Crump as his lv the ehssh, for forging which he was arrested, the words "'for pavtuoat of services Senator" were Biased, ar.d the words "payment for a horse kille lby lis ecetuy Besideti the above check. i-isieen other forged were exhibited ia our r.iae signal urea to ali of which were very aeaiiy eaeented lv the aggregate they summed up over VV ituesses to the lalseapss of the VSB-Oni aiguatures, aad to a reserobance between the baadwrlttag of Taliafeiro and the idling up of the aha aha. Also, thai Le had opportunities lor getting th. bhiiiks eujoyed by hardly any oue else, ana th.it from beicg h.rd up for money, he became of a BBd-BB possessed af several dollars, and padd off a bi'l of for board at the Povsrhalan where h. exnibited large rolls of iSUiO and aoO notes.

Boas of the State effic-rrs who ti wo-ild swear to the being that of Ta.iaferro. The money waa draw a lo tho Farmers' bxehaege, and Bank of Virginia, on checks printed for the npislsi uss 8f the Auditor, haviuK ou o''e tide the Auditor's warrant ou the ou the other the Treasurer's check ou the bank. To obtain money upon these, it is requisite for the Auditor to sign the warrant before it goes to the Treasurer, who, upon finding the signature g.nuine, tigas the chtck The forged checks' and warrants were upon the blanks in for the Oenori.l As.e_cb!y, iv payment of the members of the Senate and Boasa of Deleg.ua. They are usually kept in the of tbe Auditor, and are only ace ssible to persons fam.llar with ihe cfii.e. Ihe portion of the printed which specifies that payment i.

for services a member of the Oeneral was marked out in each instance, 80-ue ether alleged. The lorgeries weie detected on Bonday, by Mr Joiiu Kady, Chief Clerk in the Treasurer's office, upon whom devolved ihe duty of examining th- returned checks The wimesns testified in the case: Messrs. 8 Calvert, Johu 8. Ba.y. aad L.

Calvert, of the Treasury Department; and Mes-rs J. B. Bennett, Auditor, Henry Neeson, A. W. Dunnavaiit, and Jotepb J.

White. Tbe c.so was continued until Friday, on awo-ont of the nb- of important witnessm, Catherine wm brought np for consiitating herself a nuisance to the neighborhood in which ahe lived, and also fcr Bridget Oeorge. The latter exhibited half a brick in support or' tbe fact. ComihiUed for want of neuilty. Bichard, slave of Joa.

Uierbolzer, was ordered thirty lathes for running away from Br. W. OUvet's clerk bad given the man a pan after hiring him a free man, which the Bayor told Mr. Oliver waa a finable oftaaea. Sylvester Flood wm charged with being drunk and Bring a pistol in the street.

Capt Plea-ants, cf the night watch, ie-Ufl-d that, while standtnjr aaar the corner of I4tb aad Cary about o'clock Tuesday taornlag, he saw Flood emerge from a Fry's old stan, where a ball wn in progren Be was vary drunk, and had ia one hand large bolster pistol, aad In tbs other a breech loading gun Blood got aa a box near Fry's had aaaai Mi off the pr.vemeut Be irot of. mid br.r.-.'ii s'oi, the took him in custody. Pr said le wai a guard at one of the Oovernment BBassSi and aha arms bad been put in b's possessiou t.i keep tbe rogues. The Mayor bim befor. tie Prcvost Marshal.

Cirpue tie Sd of November Mra Msfatt nnd childrtn, prisoners l-i 1 wen, potltlon, awvdil a Ueteas anywt by lion of tht BBsUags Conrt, taaaaMa on hutanta-wk IBs pArticsw.ire prodasad ta aad Ibe uuill o'cU-ck v. rr parties were again bror.grit toto run The re'um of Gn. Winder to th. 'h i of th.ir confinement, was read 11 Court, ai follows 11. Winder, lha m'-itary nr- V-M ci its Coaladasnle trtirendtt nndnan in ti he idie.

of Mary Au.i t' Nathaniel D. Piggeu, Mury Ellen nnd iaabe In Pbj ntiA for return to'th. writ of us by tb Wm 11. Lyo.i-, Judge of lbs ''uch Court Hlchmond. to the partica a saiih: Tbiv.

lha five pri.tocfre we At aiaed Li by Gen. tta Mflltary O-nmaadsnt of this Cb.iri*-*, uiioa c-argeg prvferred then by Gen. 11. a. of LaviiiK sicteil an cp' i the enemy withiu the lines ot she Gen.

Wl BBS ialno, with hiavirgr leudcred 111 asm able ii and comloit to enemy." No wr.i yesterday, and by con t-ent of all partln, the cas. "at continaed until tho Idthlnstant Thaparttoswm Hd'rittfd to ball in tlse gnui of S9OO with Totaaka Vaid.u acd L. 11. atr.r*r'i-. for th Ir Ptggott, one of the dfr.ndan'r' being only gevcu cf th" charge her waa Hearing oh a li'rit of Hnbeas Tho caie of W.a.

IT. wlio i. rlaicea ac a rceniber ef (lupi. Tiylor company, caaie up bef.ro Judge Meredith yesterday a.ieruoon, aad upoa of the party by the case was until Monday morning next, at 9 o'clock, to nciable Simma to have the tentimonyof OT Bhtei ts, who is Saaaaad aa hrtpfirtaat io Ihe The irney for tho Oovernment tbat the party mins out writ thouid meauwhiie be hiid ta eaatody, and ho was toCnlle Thunder. At'OTIOW By Job.

Taylor Ir Sen, Auctionsera. 17-T7E HOUSES AMD LOTS AND NIKETEEM Vacant Lots, oa 17th, Federal, Concord, and other streetr, AT wil' upon thi prec-lste. ou TQUKSDAY, ihn 13th day of ember, commencing at Hi o'clock P. the. foliowiag valuable property, Lv tbe advert lard: 1.

Thne Houses and Lots the west aide if 17th Btreet, neatly adjoining the property af Mr. iiilcLaei Pureed. They contain severnl comfortable room, each, end are adapted medium tized i Tbe iota front 11. leer each run back 100 feet. 2.

Three vacant lots immediately In rear of the above, boating 30 each, and run ning back 90 feet. 3. Two en the East of containing several rooms oach, and adapted fur t-ueA The lot. front about 30 feet each, and ran back 150 feet. Also, one handsome let niijcialitg, having a front of 30 feet, and ruLj-ing btck ISO feet.

Five lots at tho corner of Venable aad Btm each floating on Venable ot. 30 feet, and mntiiag back 100 taat. 5. Ten lots on the Eas- side of Federal Btreet, and running ISO feet tosn alley. Tbe moat of the above lots are beautifully loca- ted, in very pica-ant neighborhood, and particu- lai ly adapted for building purposes TKxUta.

third cash at 6 and 12 ior I by a trust Bead. "no 3 JAS. OH A SOS, BALB OF KEaL iiSTATB OH I near I st Sireet, and en Cary, oe.we.n iiu uid sth AT By virtue of a do 3f trust esecufd by Ji.hn Bo.Ler, d.ited i ttie. day August, 1898, aad duly recorded Bi-bTnond ngs Court office, I wiii ai pabjhe auction, upon he oa TUESDAY, rlio llth cf Koveiaber, commencing; immediately i after a by B. T.

Pulliam, Tiuste3, Hay at -t'i ci rtain Lot, described in Snd as tiiows: "A lot of lund on the side of 1 or Man atreet, beginning at apoirt thir.y-two feet fron, aad West of, its Lat.a with the Wnt liv. of-Tint i-irect. fronting oa I or Mar.nail Btreet thirty five Int, and runnir.n back between parallel Lues 193 feet, to acro.s Aud. oc the 12th day cf Bovember, 4 o'clock, P. I will sell ai.

other Lor eenveyed i.t u'A .1 ed follows: "That lot, or r. of ground on ihe South -Lie of 1) or Oary between4ih aud 9th beginning on 'he South sides! oc Cory Hirect wh ra it tail i tha East line of dtp fronting o-: laid or Oary street twentyi feet. ljJ inning bach between parallel 115 feet, or. the Sr.jt Una of -Ua tstteet. ca-h; balanco 1 aud IS for negotiable uc.ts, interest added, and aecnr -ti toast di A.

V. il. Trusts. Sale by ii. TaTLou SON, Aucts.

oe 30 TBUBTEE Ol VALUABLB RKAI. E8- TATB, at the corner of Maihhall ar.d I.t streets, AT vtrtne of a deed cf trust executed by Wu. Bootwright Jr. and wife, to -he Bubacriher, l-lio, and recorded in Bichmond Burnings Court being thereto ngnoated by tLo anignn of tbe executrix of the creditor securoU by the said deed, 1 -hai! at auction, upon the pramlm, Tl'fibDAY, tae 1 Itb day of Nov at 4 o'clock P. property conveyed by deed, being a lot of ground situated at tha nortb west corner of Bar-hail asd Ist streets, frying Sntoc shall -tteet, running buck otr Ist stmt, ti tween parallel linn feet to a eroai lot.

be Lot to sold upon tt a cd other The title ii believed I perfect; bnt, selling as tmatae, lahaH cony wl-h-pecial warrp.n-y caefc; the' extea at 6and 19 for negotiable latereai added, by iv trust deed SAMUEL T. POIaLIAB, Trngtee. -d T-tlok A BOB I By Sumner A Barren, llron-Fr-iit Building, Governor AHOII ABD xT DRY BBOBS, FRIDAY, instant, at onr at 10 o'clock, we wCI aell a large and as.orttiiont of frssli DKY GOODS, iv part Prints, Blescned Cottons, Dross Goods, Silk, Gotten aud Linen Cambric Spool Cottons, Ptaa, heedtaa, Fancy Basps, Su-pf-nders, Hravy Gray aad white BeavyGnaV vJeutti' Liaeu Bhtrta, Cotba Yarns, Brown Fancy Boodl in preat variety, do. An B-Vatee of Hiiier Clothing, nice and g.jod.. An legant ansortment of Men's, Ladies' and Childrtn's hboei, Quiters and Buskins, really fre.h and superior Goods.

Tllll nwnatHntoa the fluent assortment we have offered, and we confidently int its the attention ef the trade, nod SUMSE. BURBE3S, Aucts. ADDITIONAL Will bo added to the above to be at 12 oclock precisely 100 f-eaver, Pilot, and Cloih OvercoaM. 880 Cloth and Cavim.re Bur.ne.s Caat. a.uve are fre.h i cd Goods, to wMth the attention of the, is Hp.ci.lly invited.

SUMNER A BUS-BBSS, no Auctioneers. By Samuel li. Hi tka, Auct. MANUFA', TUBED TOBACCO AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, November lith, at 11 o'dk, i.

for sale at auction, at my sample room, ou Cary street, between Uth and llth, a very large stock of flue Banutactured Tobacco. In the lot are very excellent braird, of old Tobacco. i-JAMCEL D. BICKt-J, Auctioneer and Commissi Merchant, no By bemna W. Beeeee, tloaeer, i Office corner and Oa.y staj ADMIN ISTBATOR'S SALE OP HOUSEHOLD admiuistiator of Brs Ot- I G.

Pox, .1. cd, I shall, on FBIDAT, the 7th 1 day of November. at 10 o'clock A. ai the i late of Mrs. Fox, on the South side of i Clay street, between Benry and Monroe, aell at public auction the HOUSEBOU) FUBNITOUII, cousis icg of Peat her Beds, Mattre-sos, Bureaus, Beta, Tables.

Chairs, Carpets, Ac. L. TBOS. J. BVABB, Adm'r of Ottera G.

Fox. Sale conducted by Thus. W. Auct. no 3 A or IN HANOVBB FOB jfiawej determined to remove to tne city, I will offer for tale my FABM, containing acres 7 nils, from.

Richmond, 11 miles from tbe bead of the Turnpike, and about Ist toilss from Uaaover Court-Boon, in a hea'iy and good neighborhood. Tbe buildings an a new dwelling with tt rooms, kitchen, amoke-boun, barns, stable, and other necessary out There an 100 sons of tbe lend cleared, tha balance Ul original growth of oak, hickory, pine, tta. The cleared land is lv an Improving state, and produces corn, wheat, onto, sre, equal to any farm In tha oounty; baa-das, being eonventont to tha elty, it eonld be made profltable a market tarm. The wood on the place will mora than pay tha prtea nked for It. not aold privately bwtatw Moaday.

tbe 10th day of November, It will oo that day bo offered publicly. Any person dish lug la I purehj-w oan bave tba tanaa mads known on api plicaUon to B. W. TAUUtf, at Odd Fellows' HalL ac T. W.

TALLBT. KO. 108 TELKGRAPH IS EWB Larue Fire at Ausasta ACG.JTA, fir. occurred here lart n'ght, whleh destroyed warehouse, strtb'n, 60DO ha'es of o.tton, some produce, Ac. Tbe loss wili 55C0.0-O, At'CTiot Rnys.

By I.oddi.1 person, Aur'rs VEEY VALUABLE BKH NEWEST OS the Horth Hide of t.ntwsen i-th and 20th streets, POR SALS AT Will be sold r.t the aeaa-toaa, on NEBDAY, the IStt November, at 4 P. thy. very Bii.k Tenement It-catid as above, recently occupied by Mr. 8 i-umner. lt ct'ut about rocms betides Illicit kitchen bi Lis a iront of 201 feet, aud a depth of feet to au alley 5 f-tn widi third aaah, balance at 8 and IS BBBBtiahia notes, added, secured hy 'i trust given at ones.

no 1 OOP A aPPBRSOa. Ancts PTtttBIB BBICK TBBSMSBTS IM Bi.AOO'S ROW, or. Otnlrc snd Btt -treeta FOB BALE At All Wi.l Bod ai sue lion, on the preralH'H ou PBIDAT, 7th November. tBBS 4. o'clock P.

WL, thr Brick Tenements Row, located a-i above, ea.h for Sl'JO per annum to pood tennato TF.KM3—One third cash; balar.a at fi and 12 rconths, for BBSjetUb-B notes, ixiAsd, nocured by a tniHt deed. n.l QOBPIB A APPKRKDN, AncU, VERY VALUABMr. BIIIGB OS the East oi ivlay. the Jcwiih Syuagogaa, BALU AT be sold nt auc'sioa. oo tho premins, oa FRIDAY, the Vth 1863, at 1 o'clock, tho Icr-je and walll.tiiii Tenement, located as above, now in the occupancy Br.

Kddiu-. The house haa about taa teaaoa, r.nd roar and good kitchen, and li In ri cf tb.i city where real eslata now in damand at snd irontha, taa negotiable nott-is. added, se- SBtnd by ti tnint deed. given on tbe Ist January naact. oc .7 fc APPERSoa, dnatta HpWO 3MAI.L BRICK TENEMENTS in Green's Row.

near tNi Penitentiary, POR BALB AT the request, of Mr. Charles Howell, wenhr.il sell at Malta anctiou, on the preuiisof, on SATURDAY, t'i'. loth of November, IMS at four o'-iocL. two biick Teueroentu, located ao suitable fot HBall fari'ilies. ca, at 6 and IS mentbe, for negotiable BQtn inr-erest added, secured by a trust deed.

uo 4 PODIUS A APPSBSOrT. Aucta. 3y E. Cook, tItUKUBT TWO DID PlAftOb AT DaY, llth instant, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at the residence of Geu, Dirrmotk. on Franklin, between 3d and 4th streeta.

ail Furniture, embracing two one -f which Ut in rosewood and manufactured by the celebrated two Divans and six Chairs in rosewood, cover.d with hUb dauiai.k Babogany Divans aud Chain; Centre aud other Tables; i and other Brussels end r.rd athw B-dai-ad. Marble-ton one elegau. grc; Bash. fta. A portion af tfci above furniture was by Baandak, af Baltimore, to oider, and in i-t excellent eoudition.

Atoe, the Banal variety of Chamber, and Kit.hen furniture. The attaatioa of the public is particularly asked Ito thl-i sale, as Oca. T'immock is determined to sell without reserve. no 4 B.JV COOK, Auot. TBIIEK AT AUCTION WiU be ioid at public auction, on MONDAY, I li! o'clock, three superior Two anBB and one I' 2 flue new, finished c.

Iv the b.st nianu.r, asd hands Ou. of tame roniie st le, in use, but in good eoudition. The third in good running all anas spnlaUy fortius company by biephec.on, of York, built, and men than usually durable. to take pir.e_ t. this D.pjt.at hour i.

it. 11. 01 Buperiutandint and P. B. O.my.

fclnte by 11. It. COOB, Auet. no 1 Chartsstaa aud Sagaala paper copy ono week. SALS OF vir.ne of a.

d.ereo of tbe Dbtrtel Court of Cimfidarala cf I Amertea, 1 iball offer for on the IGtu DAY OP SOYBMBBB, BBS, at publi. aasttaa, for the auctiou of B. on Mala stre.it, in i the oi'y af Btalarnrmd, dftoen banuis of Vauii h. TBOS Off 88, Becalm, Hy Kent, ruins as. Co Auctioneers.

nntBITUBBAT We will si 51 on FKlli AY. the 7ib Instant, a' our ware; Esjuae oa rue aoeoud Boor, Ihth-j and anortmeat of first ITfBM.TUBB, unaafi hy a gentleman removing frcm tbe State, all I fieiur-vd i.i -Ity, and in order, in part i and Mali agon Ward, ohn ami flablnet, Walnut Sotti, TeieaTete and Bedstead, B-eepUon, Kecking and Easy Marble-top bideboard and Cental Tables, Baln'taiiy arnl Walnut Oaaaaaedaa Wark-taada, Marble-top Water Towel Vases, Caws nut Mirrors, 1 ICloek, Booh Bach, I Titer, IBathat Beds Hair ai.d chuck Mattresses. Water Cooler, Pi-tares, Chamber CVoesery, and Carpets, Hug.i, Carpet isto.i., Comforts, ilexvv ann Woolen Bel Hi Marseille. I A of choice. B0OKR San orif.r, nonaialirg of Beotfa Commentary; Haifa Works: Gl'iben'.

L. Stataa) Irving Butler's fcaatogy; Hapoleon'i Oid Guard. Un of Grasar. -il. Napoleon land hia Banhall.

Spark's Lite jf WnMagtoaU Life cf and his (leaeruU, wid a of B-toc-Baaaaas An of Baadwam aad Cr.tl.ry, i. a i iy of t'ii. Ware. ta commence at 10 oclock. sTKNT fin YAK-IS IN HANOVER UUL'NTY FOB SALB PRIVATELY; and If n.n sold privately befor.3 the 15th of November, I will sell on drey, publicly, on th.

premises chat valuuble FARM, known by Waa name of "Bpringtioid." ou which Mrs Wuti resided, about three i hundred and sisty about 100 acres of low grounds, sotae ot which are cleared and set In grass, and about 70 in oak, hickory, txah, and maple Umber, of fine quality; about 180 acres of uplands i cleared and In fine heart, and about 60 acres are upland timber. Thin farm has oa agooddwellj ing, with rooms, besides passagv). and closets, I fu.srl.-i. lor thirty-rive to forty Qve servants, corn, carriage, smoke, houses. The dwelling and some of the other bcunes were damaged by the shelling of Friday's battle, the 27th of July.

Tbe land ls finely wat. red wtdi springs and rum: ing streams in every field. Upwards of sixty I thous pounds of bay have been eaowed from the i meadow, and are for sale en the farm at this time. the i-ih day of Corember. (if not i sold privately before,) I will nil the tract of LAND known the "Mill farm," containing one hundred and seventy which i are cleared, tho balance heavily set in pine tinnier, which, if into cuarcoal, will bring double I the price of the laud- This land fluely adapted tv tbo uausJ gro.vthai cultivated Lv taiscounty, and ia finely watited This farm is 13 or 14 miles from Richmond, and the home tract about il miles from the same.

To suit uartles destrloi to purcban, 1 I will divide this "Mill into tune equal parts, and nil If properly uotitted ln time to don. Mr. JoSiPU Adams, living adWudng tbe home tract w.li give any infermation respecting it, and Br. tn will also give ia regard to the Bill tract. I may be found at A to.

WATT Cv Franklin street, Richmo-ud. known on day of oe QUO. WATT, Agent, OF very likely NB- GROSS will be sold in fain at Danville, i for osih, or. WEDNESDAY, iat public aueti.n—a large proportion between 10 i ana -JO yeara Ot age, and among tlrem some rood i house servanta (no TBOS. NBAL- negron having been aold privanly, i the public nla will not take place.

P. B. At Lougwoott. in the oounty of Va, near Lindsay's Turnout, on tbe Vir' Kin.a Central Railroad, on the ISth day of Bovem 1 ber, (if fair; If not, tbe next fair day,) I shall I offer for sale, at public auction, the TBBBONAL PROPERTY belonging to the estate of OBORGK L. deceased, ecnsistlng of 17 Negroes, Library, Household aad Kitchen Furniture, Oar! rlage aud Uarneaa, Fanning Tools, Home, Cows, Hogs, and crop cf Com and Fodder.

Mads known on day of eato. JBV Adm'r i OW BloiikOMb AND Ton an respectfully that MUe L. B. BTBIBttPBLLOW. af Peadcrlekaharg.

will be st bar brother a W. rtsan String.allow, ta Ba-icSt-atar, oa Tuesday, the 4th ef Bovasaher, wtth a tat of BSBY, wblob aha will oftar for aale on fair terms far the itmea. Hsr stash wtU eoaatst of Bonnets asd various niber artietaa In hn Una, aad will be offend Mleat tbe bouse her brother, ia rear of Btoer'a Tavern, in Banahsednr. Af her stay wiU he abort, persona wishing ta her stock an I tavttedtoca fcrbmnu- ssjnara. 1 881 1 Bfaaaa.SS_fß...

SLSB 1 do. 0.76 I do. im 1 So. 9 1.08 1 do. IB MB 1 do.

I 1961 1 da 1 SSS Iftgw Ammrmmmm ta tmmarmartttm. Pf -robllsbed till forbid wfS ha charged 50 c-rrt- per of BMUT UVBB ttr ths cent- for each ati-Tiois My ttaagjTto Apfwrana, VSRY DKRIRABIjK ASD BXOBLLSBT theseraar or ar 1 Canal streets. POB BALB ADO Tlf'iit pur-nnooe e-f tbe provUlona ot a daad of by O. Walthall and wtto, benraafi data lha af Jnnoary, 1800, and recorded ta tha Oierh'i oiHce of Richmond Hustings Court, tha un trustees (by eonrent of tbe psiltos rented' In said deed named, will nil, nt HOBDAY, tie 17th day of November, at 4. o'eloeh f.

M. thai exce lent mad substontially-hnllt Ibrsa i.rick residence n-w occupied by Mid the corner of ttth and Canal sts above-mentioned honn waa c-ntly lull i by Br. Walthall for hia own an, of tha materials, and hn all the modern sue as water, city culvert. Ba. The has 10 with presses in all sf tha except parlors.

Kitchen, wtth four rooms, and 1. really a first clan dwelling. The lon t. iv. ba d-ome marble and the roosn are connected by A'- th.r vacant LOT In rear of the dwelling, feet on the Bnt line of Bih tttreet, running hack 49 10.18 feet.

Poanssioa ftvan at occaj. TJtKMa. cash balann at 6 aad IS fir negotiable netae, intenat added, er afl at tt i option of tbe purchaser. 8. I.GTTB-ELL.

ft T. B. JiTARKB, il. Snio i. lilCted by GODDIM A A PPKKSON.

Ito-M-SBa 808 QK r-K'Troks for ralb at publio pursuance of a decree of tbe Ltnolt of tbe couuty of Henrico, lo tbe suit of i-iiti-v Darracott aad others, tta undersigned will offer for sale, at public anct'en. to tbo big-ten bidder, for In enrrent tlii late resilience of Mr. John Darracott, about on. mile from the elty of iriahmoad. en ihe Brook TurcpSke, oa the 14th day of the presett nth, (November,) at 11 o'eloeh, TBIBTT-f IVI NIC-ROES, belonging to Br.

Dsrraeotta Many of tbe.e laves are young and BBBJ likely, r.f tbem are houn and five of tlt.i (two women a- three men) are. lam Informed, good and being sold for no fault, t. i of procuring servanta for thetr own will have a rare of doing n. POLL ABD, Uom-r. conducted by Oonnirt A ArrKRSOB, Aucts.

no 8 SUBTTBBAN RKBIDBBOS ABD ABDEN, on Church Bill, on ths Sumy Bun road. It miiea biast of Bichmond, FOB AT AUCTION be sold at aaetion, on tl-- pr-mis. on THLP.BL.AY, the of Bovember, i-X2. at o'clock P. that vary dealrably located property, new ccenpied by Mr.

Voa Diana. The lot aantaaaa about 13 to IS acres, aad on It to a torlafc cemaiulng five roonii, baaldaa Kite-, en, Ban, Ao. The tot to surrounded than rnhtm by all est-, and is a mnt nnd elevated one, acd is admirably adapted BB a market garden. flea third cash; b-lann at 6 aad IS for negotiable notes, interest added, aeeur ed by a trust deed. no i QODDIH ft APPE3SON, Aueto.

FBABBO TBNBBBNTB. oa BBth, -v-en and streets, FOB SALS AT be sold at auction, on the presalrcs, ou November 18,1861, at o'clock two small Framed located as lv the occupancy of Mr. Henry Taylor, and the other recently occupied by tha Into Mrs. West. of one of the tenements given st -icce.

Terms One third cnb; balann at 6 and IB months, for uegotlable notes, Interest added-seeared by a trust no 4 GODPIIT ft APPBBSON, A AI.B OF COWS, HiiRSE, 11(1(18, FABBIBO tl PBOv BBDIB. FLABK. PO.T-, COBD WOOD, BODBBBOLB FUBNITUBS, Ac, FOB BAL-B AT i.i" W. Oowardln, (who bn lold hk an snail .11 at public auction, at tha farci on which he now ides, near to B.tebeU'B Bprtag, quarters of a mile. Botheeat of on the llth November, ISBB, tat IU o'clock a large parcel of valuable personal prop -Hy, on tha place, eous-stlna la part of the following, nine Cows, one good Bonal tan II a panel of Farming a vain BBSS parcel oi Clover Hay several theaaand wet of a-om-l Oaa Penolag Plaah; also some other Plank, well seasoned Barge parcel of Oak sad Oedn Posts, and a large panel ef cor Oak Wood, together witb a parcel of Housebold and Furniture.

Also, an exnllant light rsti.il/ Carriage, suitable for a phytoaian; A- 1, parcel of Oardan and maay other articles, too nurueroua to mention. OODDIN ft APPBB.OB, P. Abo, a valuable lot of Bl.cka aad aad Leg -Chain, and a parcel of excellent Thatmware. no I-BBA-TTIFDL TBB-hCBI LOT FOB BALB AT After tie sale ofthe personal wi''l ho that very beautiful LOT lying jo tbe North of Mr. Cowardiu's It to now in a high of Improvement, and has throng it a -tret-m of pure water.

sale. QODDIN A APPBBSOB, co 4 BBAVTXFOL COO.tTBT SKAT IN BIDMBT, ou eiLiwood Btrer.t, oft acres, and 3 pr ved nearly adjoining thereto, FOB BAXaB BT the request of Mrs Wn. D. who saonaaa to remove her farm In Lunenburg, we -ball at public auction, on ths Biiaihiii. nn TUBSDAT, the tth of Bovembar, at 4 el leh P.

the beautiful plan on whleh ihe tamtam, eontsioing a square of 4 acres bounded by BWmswawt, Dover, iiim aud Cedur Tha improvements consists of an excellent brick dwelling, containing 7 rooms, be.idee brick kitchen, and theasaal together with a wall of line wstM and a ihoioM parcel of fruit Alter the Cut land will be sold three Lor. of cue acre each tn the adjoining equara. cash; balance at and IS mouths, for negotiable notes, interest addada fnr.d by QOMWB ft APPT.Ki.OB. I OT IN HENRICO. NBAS th? new Cc Read, three mlln below ior -UA: tbe requnt of i.i.-.

1 A.GooLry, wo shall sell at public tion on the premistN, ou FRIDAY, the 7th 3ovembee, ISSts ni 12 o'clock the Farm on whleh ha aaur laaMaa, Sfli acres, of which aboat halt Ib dmd snd the f-'ilanoe in woods. The Bntld-Bga aa the place couaist of a dwelling, con tata-ag four r. oms, stable, smoke-houn, klteben, ae. it adjoins tbe lands of lio-f-e D. Pleasanta, Joseph and The soil is vary htad and pmdaatlsn third balwic.

at and IS m.n'.'iß. tmt warn Itahla internt added, secure a ru.it leo i Pos. ehslon given at ChrtstmM. oc it I uonDliv a APPBBSOB, Auefra CIBOrS, STOCB, AMD UTBNB-LB, Immediately after the aale of tha will be void the clop of Com. Fodder, film aha tc also, tho stock of Cattle, boas, and Boms, md the Farr.lrg consisting of tha asaai rari-ty 11 sums under S9O, enah; tot all lams a credit cf four will be given, the purchruur giving negotiable notn, satisfactorily endorsed.

OODDIN A APPBBSOB, no Anotl-nnta. I ABD WELL LOOATBD BRIGS TSNEVENT on tbe West line ot 7th street. saaartf eppaaMa the City Spring, FOB BALI AT bo sold at anctioa, on tbe pram on MONDAY, tbe 10th November, 1888, at P. M. the very excellent Brick Taaanaat looated as above, aow occupied hy Col.

W. B. B. Tayi adjoining tbe residence of UF. S.

W. Knowles an hi Somh, and Dr. J. Is. Bornwsaa the North.

The lot baa a front ot 33 fnt, and a iepth of i3O Tbe houn taa eight noma, tides bath room, and also a kitchen with fssar cash; balann at aaat 11 notn, inter.st added, BBeaanS by a trust deed. GODOIB dt APPSBSOB, oc-1 TO USB AND LOT, OB TBS BAST LIBB OB tith. nh of Leigh itreet. far sale AT AUCTION -lniuiediately the tangoing Bale will be sold tne Lot and brick Kitchen th.raun. looalod above, adjoii lag tbe realdeneea of Mr.

W. Aliegra aod Mr. John W. Wright, fronting 30 feat, running back 11M feet. above.

no ti QODDIN A APPSBSOB. SBBBSh TBDST BALB OF VALUABLB BBAL BSTATB IB TM2 OITT OP BICBBOBD. aa Bread itreet, at the comer of vtrtas ef dsu-to af trust Wm. Bo.i-ei.ght, aad Wm. Bnelnitaht mod wife, the Brat dated the 9th day ef aad l-oth duly recorded ia the by consent of the graaten ikiriia.

aaat by request of creditors, thirita lha understgued thereby appointed aell. at Hon, on Uie an TUBSDAT, the 50tb day of 18-H. beginatag at thna P. that very valuable real ea-aae, ot a Lot frvnttng IJU Ml on the atSa itreei. manmg back on ibe eaas tads id Utaintttat right angles 38 feet, to an alley IB wvW with em-lent brtch a bandsoan graaMa Sial.aai sdmirabiy well located, and head wanly inaagjat dry awdi store Thla to vsgardaafaa smongat the moat valuable nfll attwta (tat oa the market.

A plat bbsl sarng the property eaa he seen at tha eStas af tta prinU-a Bootwright, wha hn nude life estate In a part of aaavny bntatanat, aad thaa mmjwt Mm Ot the pur ohanr. aa to una af lha raaaey. thi-e-Jbarths at earn, brae yean respectively, wtth togal lay cd aale tWdafsmd yaimnta ta SBSBaaS Ilea on the caSB tat aha wht-B fc, B. BOBT-SOB. 1111 Wataby.

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