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Howard, Robert - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
 
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON 5TH STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND LEIGH STREETS, AT AUCTION-- By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the subscriber by Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, dated 3d December, 1856, and recorded in Richmond Hustings Court office, being thereto requested by E. H. Clarke, the holder of one of the bonds secured by said deed, I will sell on THURSDAY, 3d May 1860, upon the premises, commencing at 4 ½ o'clock P. M., the property by said deed conveyed, to wit:
A certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east side of 5th street, as above stated, fronting thereon 30 feet, and running back 120 feet to an alley 10 feet wide-- it being the same property which was conveyed by Littleton Read to Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. C. D. McIndoe.

TERMS.-- Sufficient in cash to defray the expenses of executing the trust, and to pay off a bond for the principal sum of $254, together with all interest that may be due thereon; and for the remainder, upon such terms of payment as will be made known at the time of the sale.
ROBERT HOWARD, Trustee.
A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5

McIndoe, C. D. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
 
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON 5TH STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND LEIGH STREETS, AT AUCTION-- By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the subscriber by Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, dated 3d December, 1856, and recorded in Richmond Hustings Court office, being thereto requested by E. H. Clarke, the holder of one of the bonds secured by said deed, I will sell on THURSDAY, 3d May 1860, upon the premises, commencing at 4 ½ o'clock P. M., the property by said deed conveyed, to wit:
A certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east side of 5th street, as above stated, fronting thereon 30 feet, and running back 120 feet to an alley 10 feet wide-- it being the same property which was conveyed by Littleton Read to Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. C. D. McIndoe.

TERMS.-- Sufficient in cash to defray the expenses of executing the trust, and to pay off a bond for the principal sum of $254, together with all interest that may be due thereon; and for the remainder, upon such terms of payment as will be made known at the time of the sale.
ROBERT HOWARD, Trustee.
A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5

This may be the memorial page for C. D. McIndoe.


Clarke, E. H. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
 
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON 5TH STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND LEIGH STREETS, AT AUCTION-- By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the subscriber by Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, dated 3d December, 1856, and recorded in Richmond Hustings Court office, being thereto requested by E. H. Clarke, the holder of one of the bonds secured by said deed, I will sell on THURSDAY, 3d May 1860, upon the premises, commencing at 4 ½ o'clock P. M., the property by said deed conveyed, to wit:
A certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east side of 5th street, as above stated, fronting thereon 30 feet, and running back 120 feet to an alley 10 feet wide-- it being the same property which was conveyed by Littleton Read to Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. C. D. McIndoe.

TERMS.-- Sufficient in cash to defray the expenses of executing the trust, and to pay off a bond for the principal sum of $254, together with all interest that may be due thereon; and for the remainder, upon such terms of payment as will be made known at the time of the sale.
ROBERT HOWARD, Trustee.
A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5


Weisiger, Joseph K. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
 
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON 5TH STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND LEIGH STREETS, AT AUCTION-- By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the subscriber by Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, dated 3d December, 1856, and recorded in Richmond Hustings Court office, being thereto requested by E. H. Clarke, the holder of one of the bonds secured by said deed, I will sell on THURSDAY, 3d May 1860, upon the premises, commencing at 4 ½ o'clock P. M., the property by said deed conveyed, to wit:
A certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east side of 5th street, as above stated, fronting thereon 30 feet, and running back 120 feet to an alley 10 feet wide-- it being the same property which was conveyed by Littleton Read to Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. C. D. McIndoe.

TERMS.-- Sufficient in cash to defray the expenses of executing the trust, and to pay off a bond for the principal sum of $254, together with all interest that may be due thereon; and for the remainder, upon such terms of payment as will be made known at the time of the sale.
ROBERT HOWARD, Trustee.
A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5


Williams, A. D. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
 
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON 5TH STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AND LEIGH STREETS, AT AUCTION-- By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the subscriber by Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, dated 3d December, 1856, and recorded in Richmond Hustings Court office, being thereto requested by E. H. Clarke, the holder of one of the bonds secured by said deed, I will sell on THURSDAY, 3d May 1860, upon the premises, commencing at 4 ½ o'clock P. M., the property by said deed conveyed, to wit:
A certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situated on the east side of 5th street, as above stated, fronting thereon 30 feet, and running back 120 feet to an alley 10 feet wide-- it being the same property which was conveyed by Littleton Read to Joseph K. Weisiger, Trustee, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. C. D. McIndoe.

TERMS.-- Sufficient in cash to defray the expenses of executing the trust, and to pay off a bond for the principal sum of $254, together with all interest that may be due thereon; and for the remainder, upon such terms of payment as will be made known at the time of the sale.
ROBERT HOWARD, Trustee.
A. D. Williams, Auct'r.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5


Taylor, James M. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
FRAMED DWELLING ON 15TH ST., AT

AUCTION-- We will sell upon the premises, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of May, commencing immediately after the sale advertised by Mr. G. A. Myers, trustee, a neat framed two story TENEMENT, with a kitchen thereon, on the west side of 15th, near Leigh street.  The premises have recently undergone thorough repair, and are well arranged for the accommodation of a small-sized family.

TERMS.-- One-fourth cash; the balances at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest added and secured by a trust deed.  Taxes and insurance for 1860 to be paid by the purchaser.
JAS. M. TAYLOR & SON, Aucts.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5

Myers, G. A. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
FRAMED DWELLING ON 15TH ST., AT

AUCTION-- We will sell upon the premises, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of May, commencing immediately after the sale advertised by Mr. G. A. Myers, trustee, a neat framed two story TENEMENT, with a kitchen thereon, on the west side of 15th, near Leigh street.  The premises have recently undergone thorough repair, and are well arranged for the accommodation of a small-sized family.

TERMS.-- One-fourth cash; the balances at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest added and secured by a trust deed.  Taxes and insurance for 1860 to be paid by the purchaser.
JAS. M. TAYLOR & SON, Aucts.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5

Moore, Benjamin - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By Goddin & Apperson Auct's.

SALE OF EXCELLENT STORE AND
DWELLING, ON HULL STREET, IN MANCHESTER, ON MONDAY, THE 7TH OF MAY,
formerly occupied by S. M. Faris, as a store and dwelling, and now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Moore.  This is considered one of the best stands for business, being in the most business part of the town.

TERMS.-- One-Fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added and title remained till all the purchase money is paid--
the taxes forr 1860 to be paid by the purchaser.
GODDIN & APPERSON, Auct's.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5

Faris, S. M. - 1860

AUCTION SALES.
By Goddin & Apperson Auct's.

SALE OF EXCELLENT STORE AND
DWELLING, ON HULL STREET, IN MANCHESTER, ON MONDAY, THE 7TH OF MAY,
formerly occupied by S. M. Faris, as a store and dwelling, and now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Moore.  This is considered one of the best stands for business, being in the most business part of the town.

TERMS.-- One-Fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added and title remained till all the purchase money is paid--
the taxes forr 1860 to be paid by the purchaser.
GODDIN & APPERSON, Auct's.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 5

Dudley, Harvey A. - 1860

HEADQ'RS F CO. 1ST REG'T VOLS.,
Richmond, April 28th, 1860.
Order No. 22.
This Company will assemble at military hall on TUESDAY, the 1st proximo, at 8 o'clock P. M., for meeting and drill.
As an election will be held for the office of 3d Lieutenant, a full attendance is desired.
            By order of the captain.
HARVEY A. DUDLEY, 1st Serg't.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Richardson, Wiliam H. Jr. - 1860

HEADQ'RS OF 2D BRIGADE, 4TH DIV.,
 HANOVER, VA., April 19th, 1860.
General Orders, No. 1.
The Training of Officers and Regimental Musters of the several Regiments composing this Brigade, will take place as follows:
            52d Regiment, New Kent and Charles City-- Training on the 2d, 3d and 4th May, at Charles City Court-House: Regimental Muster on the 5th, at Providence Forge.
            74th Regiment Hanover-- Training on the 9th, 10th and 11th of May, Regimental Muster on the 12th, at Ashland.
            33d Regiment, Henrico-- Training on the 16th, 17th and 18th of May, Regimental Muster on the 19th in or near Richmond City.
            19th and 179th regiments, Richmond City-- Training on the 21st, 22d and 23d of May; Regimental Muster of the 179th on the 24th, and of the 19th on the 25th.
            1st Regiment Of Va. Volunteers, Richmond City-- Training on the 28th, 29th and 30th of May; Regimental Muster on the 31st.

            The hours of Training will be arranged with the Brigade Inspector and designated in Regimental Orders.  Regiments will assemble at 11 o'cl'k A M.
Adjutants will have their Regimental Returns ready to deliver to the Brigade Inspector, on the last day of each Training.

            Volunteer Companies will appear at the Musters of their respective Regiments, prepared for rigid Inspection.

            By command of the Brigadier General.
WM. H. RICHARDSON, Jr.,
Brigade Inspector.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Chamberlayne, Francis West - 1860

GOVERNOR'S MOUNTED GUARD.-- Attend a meeting and drill at your Armory, in fatigue uniform, with side arms, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock.  Lieutenant Robinson will drill the company in the sword exercise.  The dress uniform will be finally decided on.
                      By order of Capt. Cabell.
                                  F. W. CHAMBERLAYNE, 1st Serg't.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4



BUSINESS NOTICES.
RICHMOND FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING MILLS, ROCKETTS, RICHMOND, VA., S. HARTMAN, General Agent, manufacture and keep constantly a supply of pure, fine-ground BONE DUST; Hartman's Ammoniated Super PHOSPHATE of LIME; Hartman's improved MANIPULATE GUANO, all of which we warrant genuine and good-- adapted to wheat, corn, oats, tobacco and cotton.

For sale by messrs. WOMBLE, & CLAIBORNE, BLAIR & CHAMBERLAYNE and ALEXANDER GARRETT, Esq.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 4, Column 3
 
You can visit the memorial page for CPT Francis West “Frank” Chamberlayne.
 

Semon, Rebecca - 1860

A CARD.--
                                    TO THE LADIES OF RICHMOND,
Miss REBECCA SEMON
Would respectfully announce to the ladies that she will open her Room this day (MONDAY) with a beautiful stock of Children's Clothing, such as LITTLE BOYS' DRESSES, SACQUES, APRONS, TALMAS, and every article suitable for a child, all handsomely embroidered  and made up in the most fashionable style to please the most fastidious.

A handsome lot of PATTERNS.  Just received, the newest styles.
DRAWING, PINKING, EMBROIDERING and GOLD and SILVER BULLION WORK done at the shortest notice.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR'S GAUNTLETTS and ROSETTES of every description made to order, and all kinds of REGALIA repaired.
FLANNEL SHIRTS and SHAWLS for infants, and every article suitable for children's wear can be had by calling at Miss REBECCA SEMON'S Room, at her father's residence, two doors below the St. Charles Hotel, Main St.                                        ap28-2w*
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Passapae, Capt. - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR PHILADELPHIA VIA NORFOLK-- The good schooner WM. HENRY, Capt. Passapae, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with quick dispatch.  For balance of freight, apply to
W. D. COLQUITT & CO.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

Colquitt, W. D. - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR CHARLESTON, S.C.-- The superior fast sailing schr. {schooner} VILLAGE GEM, Captain Chas. G. Baker, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with quick dispatch.  For balance of freight, apply to
W. D. COLQUITT & CO.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

 

SHIPPING.
FOR PHILADELPHIA VIA NORFOLK-- The good schooner WM. HENRY, Capt. Passapae, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with quick dispatch.  For balance of freight, apply to
W. D. COLQUITT & CO.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4

 

Baker, Charles G. - 1860

SHIPPING.
FOR CHARLESTON, S.C.-- The superior fast sailing schr. {schooner} VILLAGE GEM, Captain Chas. G. Baker, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will sail with quick dispatch.  For balance of freight, apply to
W. D. COLQUITT & CO.
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~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 3, Column 4