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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov › lccn › sn84024738 › 1852-11... · THE LATEST NEWS. '? OKKKi.N ITEMS BV THE A I LAM IC. Knc.i *m>.?Parliament » illassemble

THE LATEST NEWS.'? OKKKi.N ITEMS BV THE A I LAM IC.

Knc.i *m>.?Parliament » ill assemble on (lie4;h. .\u opposition is anticipated to the elec-tion of the speaker. D Israeli's financialeebrine is said to consist of & repeal of theill tax, a reduction of the income tax 21. per

? \u25a0aund, n tax upon all incomes over JCSO perannum, and n double property tax. The sugar

en and the r.ulroad lax were under consid-eration.

\ new steamship company, called the Mag-, :u< n.i .-"team Company, is announced to run

? ;hr nver Magdalena and Atruto, New (Jren-aria.

F.»c hales of Buenos Avres Cotton had. \u25a0i. jeeeived at Liverpool. I'hc quality was£\u25a0 od.

I' ft' Fire Annihilator Factory at London. ; kt n fne accidentally mid been but lit to

. :t pound.Tin- <.<-<ve nment bad quashed the proceed-

r.paii: ! ilie soKlnr-s who i-!»<»t some ot the«h popul.ee uttiieSix Mile Br.dge.1 reeent storm on the eastern coast ofgland had pioved very destructive, iuvolv

i ivut lots of life. Among the vessels:< . ked aie the brig Atnuler, w ;tli all on board;

Si. il !i ua, with nil on board; the Agon,* ; uil ou board; th ? Land' r and ship Galliot:

-,-i ooner and s..ip unknown: a Swedish shipi . *ie brig Wciseuihal, in each all on boardr in. r< r ? lied.

The .Moitluri', Victoria, Niiai !, Sophia,1 i; k. Brilliant, Cherub, lvilde, It.u 1tl? ?

.mi, \ ~lante, Uiiiannin, Sarah llurdwick,>! rciSisters, Muri , and Elizabeth, hadt in <11 » v iccked, but portions of liieir cican

!?» say<v. I'iie cargo of the Elizabeth, val-: Jj iOt',000, was plundered by the peop e

« !;»* bat ! . Many oilier vessels Here disc-;?!< !. The coast wusstrewed with portions of"Hen; and dead bodies, und a regular system

; ..in ii r was pursued by those on shore.??: ?ot the crew 0f the Elizabeth Putton.of!...;imore, arrived at Glasgow This vessel

- a r>-i ke.l on the 2():ii ol September.Fkance.? It is said that the Pffcsident has

e a decree, which will.soon be promulea-*t f lucing the four and the old four and-a-

--; r cents to three jer cent?, and the five percent. st< kto four per cents.

Ab del lvader hus renewed his oa;h not toui-i iib Algeria.

A vague story is afloat in regard to the dis-._l r. ol an extensive military conspiracy in

'.nisonof Fontainbleuu against Napoleon.. n details arc meagre, and the sto-v is con-

? jered dubious.i'he Minuter of Marine has ordered the re-

"itrris of trade with America to he made out,Preparatory to the establishment ofa trunsat-

'.itc packet line.I't:e Senate would meet in the hall formerly

1 by lite (Chamber ot Peerr, and it was beI ? : would hold but four sittings. The vote

: Plebiscite would take place on the 21tter ? the suffrages would be counted bv the-i-iitive corps on the Ist ol December, and:;ie proclamation of thr Empire would take

o . the ~s 11 December.Nothing new had transpired relative to the

marriage ot the President..1! ai.n.? liiavo Murillohul assumed charge:h'. Colonial Department of the Govern-

rr-nt.1 i'kkkt.?Nifise Pacha, the Turkish ex-

Minister of Finance, hud been arrested upon',L i s ar'e of mal-udministration of the affairst'f bis office.

I ne Diuses cf Svrin, encouraged by Russia,kbd commenced hostilities with the Turks.

Persia.?Four hundred liats had been exe--*\u25a0' on suspicion of being accomplices of the"Jhal.'s, w ho ire noted assassins.

Masonic Election?Attempted MurderPhiladelphia, Nov. 15.?Thomas Heien

wus this evening elected Grand Warden ofthe Grand Lodge ofMasons, in place oi Geo.ii. McFurland deceased

Christian Baler was shot to day by MariaL Masser, a German domestic whom Le had;- duced and borrowed $100 from but alterwards refused either to marry her or return thetconey. Site tired the pistol when he wasit ving his mother's door, the ball inflicting apvnf'ul but not a dangerouswound on the buck? f ! .3 head.

Rumored Disaster arid Loss ofLife,i)r*» ALo,Nov. 1 £».?Private advices, receiv-

ei litre Irom Dutikiik, report that the propel--1 r Powhatan has foundeied on the L'ike, andt : every soul on boaid perished. She had a

number of passengers on board, and acitable freight, iler books and papers are

1 &:d to have floated ashore. .Nothing authen-t; relation to the rumored disaster has beenrerc ved, but it is probably too true.

Steamboat Accident and l-ossofLife.St. Johns, N. 8., Nov. 15.?The steamer

Aa:nira 1 St. John, late o/ the British t'rovince,-', containing i! 0 laborers, was ron down int:;e harbor yesterday by a steam frigate, andcH *i board, except 7, were drowned.

Ihe surveyois on the railroad to connect' .is place with the east anil west have suspen-d d their labors for tbe season.

Death oj a lialtiniore Captain.Philadelphia, Nov. 15.?inlormatioa has

beenreceived at the Department of Slate of thedeath of Louis A. Chasteau, at Acapulco, Mex-ico an old and experienced c plain of Balti-more.

E it appears by a dispatch received fatt:re Stute Department, from J. 11. NViilia:!i3,Esq., that a trtw turifl' has been passed bythe legislative council at Sydney, New SouthWales, by which articles likely tobe exportedfrom the United Slates to that colony, with:he single exception of tobacco, will be enteredi:ee if duty; upon tobacco, the duty, both ofleaf and manufactured, has been reduccd?d.!?«-.- pound, and is to be still further reducedi.iter 1) cember, 1803.

Ket-p it Before tfi« I'eople, thatBAKER'S CELEBRATED PREMIUM UiTEU...?e a pure curt lor dysjx p»?a. in all itsTario-is stages,nm witness the large number of voluntarycertilicatesnow c the hands of the proprietor, and the preat de-ui&nd tor.! v. herever ii Imn been introduced. No mcd-ic.ne ever introduced to tlie public has eve: gamed thepopularity j messed by these Bitters, with so littleaidfrom the put';:i pres.' They are a preventive ofAgueLi \u25ba ver, a corrector of disordered stomachs, and theI'.tt to.-.ic to be had at any pi.ee. Let the sutJerer trys.ern and be convinced.

l'nce only >tc«-nls per bottle. To behid at the druguti-.'t * of

J'urceli. Ladd i. Co. A Bodeker., Ac ? & Gray, Ben-' \u25a0 v. & !!? ern. (i tvnor &. Wood, and K J Pico!. .Mainr -.11 Bh.ir. U'iu 1* .'.add, ai.d SeubrcLk V Reeve,t »c street,Richmond. Va. cc 2»

E For liiv«-r < oittpl.iiul. !)yt>pt-p«t!a,i. l"ie liver being the largest gland in the humani dy, .t in n. orefrequently <i ranged than any other.?'J u !toiow dvspepsi"*, constipation, coiu feet and lossi f appetiu?theskin becomesyellow, tb>- spirit? droop,in. \u25a0! :<? h great averson to society. Regulate tiiuk ver. and you correct til :t ?s- evil*. The surest pre-paml uns to take are lJ: ROSE'S cei- brattd Ra.iroudor Anti-ll.iiouK {'ills. Thoycarry oil the bile,g »?. a; petite and strength.

j *c. ysj ? pna compound should be take n where aj?: rt Las bit n troubled with dyspepsia a long I'me.

liV '>\u25a0 cents; but for rtods, bilious i.nlfits, jatindice,c. . ?*»«- Or Hose's Ant.-Bilious or Railroad I'illa, asth- v ?o .-.betid of all other pills in their good effect*.?1. '-.'and 26 cents per box.

Kor wtie by I'urcel', I. ;dd ii Co, Bennett ft Beers, OA ,Strieker, (Javnor4t Wood, A Bodeker, Adiefc(irw,A Duvai, R R Duval, J li.air, S M Zachrissou, and WJ-- oc SO] Dr. Home n I'ulu t'urer-Tbf Wonder

OF'i HI. A(;E:?Ail pauevred like mar- : Thiswon-dt !'\u25a0 preparation g.ves immediate relief to ii! bud.-ypam. It is uted internally and enterjiaiiy. Acutei >f. jaik' am, ear and tooth ache, swoilea We,I.*or iimU, sudden cold*, ague, painsin Uie womb,cholera morbus, scalds, bum*, chiHbl&ines, sprains,Lr u.sas, p.n.plesand chronic eruptions, and puiua inthe all yield in a lew minutesto this cheun-tai 'vOaipcHi.'.d. in Loftiest at 12 1-Z, 2ft and AuCents.

for aale t» B< nr.ett it Beers, Adus fc Oray, furttil,r IV. s L>i>val. R R Duval, OASuet, ttr, A tite

TELEGRAPHIC NEWSTRANSMITTED FOR TUK DAILY DISPATCH

Funeral Ob«equlen In New York.Nkw York, Nor. IG.

To-day having been set apart for the observance of funeral ceremonies in honor ofDan-iel Webster, our Sltizens generally joinedin testifying th ;ir respect for the memory ofthe illustrious statesman. Business was sue*

pended, houses were draped in the emblems ofmourning, and a grand luneral processionmoved through the principal streets of thecity.

THE MARKETS.New \ork, Nov. 16.?N0 business trans-

acted to-day, in consequence of the funeralobsequies of Mr. Webster.

Baltimore, Nov. 10.?The Flour market isa good deal excited by the steamer's news;Sales of Howard street at $5.12, and 1500bids. City Mills al $5.00. Sales of Red Wheatat $1.10. Bui little Corn in Market.

H_£r Pratt'* liugtierrtuu Onllery,No 145M;uu street.?Messrs. Editors: Please publish tiieSo'iowina testimonials : "A verysuperior iikenest,"Hubert Thorp. " Very like," Koger A. Pryor, Edi-tor s?outa-S;de Democrat. " Lik'-riese executed su-perlativelygood," J. W. Roberts. " I give Mr l'ratttae preference to all the world in taking pictures,"K. P. Goodwin. Louisa county. '? Mr. I ratt needsbuta tiial &ud success will he inevitable," Divid J.Mood v. " Mr. Prail's pictures are as good or betterliian i haveyetseen," W. J. McDawner, King William "The daguerreotypes in Mr. Pratt's collec-tionequal ar.y I have seen in London." Juo. Tho(ijhs, ftl 1), Kditor of tha Herald of the Kingdom andAge to Come. noil

I t 7 ' lAUeneimes ol t lilldreu.?Paients desiring likenesses ot their children, however young,can now procute them in Simons' beat stj le, iqualing in every particular his ranch admired picturesol adult?.

Judaesofthe art wl.o would rather pay a fairprice for a choice Daguerreotype, than have a vileimitation ol one at any price, are invited to enm-ine Bp'jcimens. M. F SIiIONS, 121 Main 6t.N 15 Wanted oneor two half priced operatorsto no into the country, where gjod pictures areseldom or never s-tn; capacity no object; thoughthotn who have been practicing in a city, and pos-sess the knnck of getting offanjthing that looks linea picture, would be prefere'f. uo 5

Newnpupj-rn, aud Muga-zfiies.?-The subscriber u *gent tor, and receive*sub.-criotions to all the Northern Daily andWeekly ."Newspaper* nnd Dloutbly .Vlaga-zinen, at the publishers' pi ices, and delivers the inlo any part ol the city free ot delivery, and mailathem freeof postage.

lie ais j hi<B on hand the largest and beet assortmeet ol cheap publications in the city, all of whichhe will sell on the most accommodatingterms.

THOS U GRESHAM,no 10 -6t 109M Broad St. opp Broad st Hotel.I"sr To the i'ublir.?The number of irreme-diable evils causcd by the use ot "Hair Tonics"parad-d before the public in the newspapers, sug-

g. sts to the manufacturer oi the celebrated "Fietcher's H*i: Tonic," the propriety of cautioning thepub:ic against ail artic es of the 6ort, unless pro-perly tented. His own practical experience withthe hair, satisriea him of thegreat utiliy of the"Fletcher Hair Tonic," and the very great dangerol using any other without being fully awure ot itschemical properties. It is melancholy indeed, tosee the most beautiful of nature's ornmmnts dried,shrivelled and wasted away by the improperuse olarticles called hair tonic. ThegeuuiueFletcher'sHair Tonie is sold by Bennet & Beers, KK Duvai and Seatjrook a. liceve, Broad street; and underAmerican Hotel, wholesale snd retail bythemanu-facturer, JuiiN JOHNSON.N. B?No charye lor a trial. no 10

[5° Cai-and New Y 0111'*' Prcbiuit?A FineGoid Watch, worth sixty-live dollars, will be pre-sented on New Years' day at S F Mountain ic Go'sJeweiry and Fancy Store. N0.217 Main street, Rich-mond The 6uoscribers oti'ar to the public a rarechance to get a beaotilul tine 18 carat gold HuntingCase Watch, suitable for a lady or gentleman,as anew years' present. The following arrangementswill be made on lit of November, end coutinueuntil the Ist ol January, Ifi3:Every peism, on purchasingeach and every ar-ticle of thevalue of 83 aud upwards, will receive acard wiih anumber ou it, and their name and cor-responding number will be registered in a bookkept for that purpose On new year's day all thecorresponding numbers tf ctrds issued wuibe putin a bag ai#well shaken, whin a number will bedrawn by a person entirely disinterested, and theperson holdingthe card with the number corres-ponding to that which is drawn will receive a pre-sent of a tinegoldhuntingcase watch.

Each person, onpurchasing each and every arti-cle ol thevalue of 61 50 to §3, will in like mannerreceive « card as above, and the holder of the cor-responding numberdrawn will receive a presentofa tine goldlocket worth And each person, onpurchasing or getting repaired each and every ar-ticle ol the value of Irom 50 cents to Si.so, will iulike manner as above drawn, receive a handsomeport monnaie worth S3.

A tkr.' assortmentof Jewelry, Clooks, Watches,and Fancy Articles on baud.

Clocks and Watches repaired by an experiencedworkman. Ail kurisol Jewelry made and repairedat the shortest notice and lowest prices, and satis-

! faction warranted. Diamonat, and other preciousstones set to order in the laltst New York style.

N B?Tbe articles willbe exhibited in the windowuntil the drawing. Don't torgt-t the place.£ P MOUNTAIN 6l CO,

no I?2m* No 217 Main meet.am now rea-iy to take those splendid

ski-light pictares at the astonishingly h>w price olI one dollar, with tiie case My improvementsarenow all tinisht-d, whi h makes my gallery one <fthe ticest in the United titans. Our sky light isurt quailed, a? it is one of the largest and softest inthe country. Therefore my pictures cannot fail toplease. Come one, come all,for by so doing youlook weil to your interest. F E MOULSON,

noli 110 Main st, the great Fkv LightGallery.Sd«P .WuMe, JiuaicaJ iustruincnts, dtc.?

TtiOS H GItESBAM, Jty>i itroad street, has fori saie all the late, t and most popular music of theday ; also a grtat variety of musical instruments,such as Guitars, Accordeons, Violins, Banjos,11-tee, Files, and every thing in the musical line.

He is also aject for th<2 Musisa! World and NewYork Musical T.mee.

A.s J a tine aisortment of ir;ftrrcti >n books forpiano, accordeon, iic. Call and e.-ramir-e for your-» elves. no 10?12

CF'To the Vocalists nud Public Bj>eali'ers.? All who desira a distinct and harmoniousvoice, should use Hrjan's Pulmonic Wa ers occa-sionally; they removealt irritation ot the Uvula, andgreatly improvethe fiexib iity and power of thevoice. For Bile by

no 11 GAYNOII & WOOD, Druggists.

Cople* .Hurt- of the WinstonTragedv jost receive! arid fir sale, wholesaleand retail, by IE OS IJ GKESHAM,

no 10?fit 109 Broad street, m«KKt;OKY At ,»IAI I'.y7

Richmond, Vlrclnla.Successors to J. W. Manrv & Co.?offlce K«t.o2

Main street.Drawn Kos of Delawuie Lotte-y. No 138, Nov 15:

ti 27 59 15 3J 70 8 5 67 34 3i 19 9To-day.?Capital: 835,000,8 of 3307,100t 1000,

10 of 7';o, 4'JO of t5'J. 78 auxbera, 15 drawn.?Ttckets Bio

To-morrow.?Capita!: 820,160. 2 of 10,0-0, 5of 1000, &.c 75 nutcjere, 13 drawn. Tickets

vo 17~

LA ÜBKUT'S o**'ic&,14i!i Street, auder Ktcbanite Hotel.

Dry.wn Nos Delaware Class 123, Sc7 15 :6 ii 7 59 15 3'J 7J t+ 5 37 34 I*3 19 9

Ts>llaf?'luj Delaware State Lottery, Lisas No140. Grpitais: $Jj,OJO, 20,214 8 ot 3307, 10 of10J0, 10 <.!'7tO, Sic. 7s numbers, 15 drawn, 'ti.li-e's ft 10. so 17

"HWITH'H Lomiir UFVIVB,Wail Mrett, under the Citf Hotel,CUALK's OLD STAND.

To Day.?Sttsqae'iaana, Cla»s 47, Capitals: 1of » 35,000, 1 ot t? »JO, 1 of 7,500, 1 of 3,678, V0of 750, 20 ot iCJ, it>J of 300. 100 ot 200, 260 of 160,4uC. 75 Nca. 14 drawn Tio'ieU 8 It-shares inproportion.

Also, Patapsco, 302 ?Capital* : 1 of 89,'.54, 3ot3 ,tOO, 10 ct » 0,10 ot 200,10 of L' 0,10 ol 100. 78nam bars, m 4r>wa. Tickeu 83?ahares in pro-

AMUSEMENTS.THEATRE. "

TAYLOR tc CLARKE,... LeMee.

WH, 183a,Bianca ....Mr WardAldebelia " Su,an DeninAlaet)eUa Rate DeninPaad Andaluzla M.,le Theodore

Toconciuoe withI<ADY AND GENTLEMAN.Gentleman MttrchsntLady 88 Raymond

THE SOUTHERN CIRCUS.ROBINSON «i F2LDK.ED, PRO^RIt/IORSWILL EXHIBIT I.N RICHMONDTHURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY18th. 19th and 20th of November.Admission?so cents, children and servants halfprice.The Proprietors of the Southeru Circus havemuch pleasure and confidence in presenting theirCompany as it now stands to the Richmond public.

Since ther visited ihi« city in the Spring,they haveexpended over fifttin thousand dollar! in makingthi» the most pertect establishment of the kind inthe worldThe arenas of all Europe have been drained oftheir equestrian ability. The burning deserts ofArabia scoured foi intelligentand beautiful horses'i lieTheatres of this country and England have fur-nished dramatic talent, and the Rocks of the Northern Hebrides climbed to procure diminutive andcuiious performingPonies.

The Southern Circa*disclaims connection with any other. As it nowstands, it is composed ol one hundred Horses andPonies, and seventy-five Performers a:id Attaches.Amongtnelatter are all the Stars in tb? profession.Daring their stay iu Richmond r constant succes-sion ol Noveit'es will be produced.

MASIER JAMES ROBINSONcontinues to lend the Male Equestrian ex-rcisesMADAME ROBINSONwill appear in her superb acts upon the cewly pur-chased and highly trainnd Arabian Horse Jupiter

MASTER JOHNwill introduce an act of horsemanship never beforealternated by sny p rforirer.Remember ! Remember!! Remember!!!?We

<i" not coine Oil Friday, the lith, but we do tome onThureday, the 16th.

THOMAS USHER LID MARSH, Auent.noil?tdfFOR A SHORT TIME ONLV.

WILI, OPEN FOR JKXHIBTJON, ATODD-FELLOWS' HALL, TUPSDAY, N.,V.

16th, Uubnle-'o I'elebntted Original Pitiut-iug» ofAD Ail AND EVE IN PARADISE,Representing the temptation anr expulsion,painted

for Charles X, of France These sublime worksof A t have been exUioked in Europe and the United States the past twenty years, to the universaldmiration n! over two ruiiions of persons.

The Agent respectfully informs the citizens ofhiehmond that these are tie tame original Paint-ings by Dubute that were exhibited in the CourtitooKi in this city in 1835.

A register of thenamescan be seen at the door.Opan from 9, A. M , till 10, P. M. Brilliantly il-luminated ev;ry evening.Admission the whole week, 25 cents. Schoolsadmitted onliberal terms.Season Tickets 50 cents. A description will begivenevery evening, at 8 o'clock. no 11 ts

HI lM'tit Ait E..VI ?Vl lt"l.NIA CENTKAL RAIL ROAD OPEN TOMECiIUM'3 RIVFR? Daily each icay, telicceriStaunton andRichmond in 14 Hours ? On and afierMonday, 15'.h Nov.. leave Richmond at 0)4, A M?stopping for breakfast at the Junction, and return-ing, leave ilecnum's river at 11X A M., and arritem Richmond at P M.

Daily I ounectioce.FARE:?Between Chailottesvi le and Richmond $350

" Staunton " " 5.00" Lexington " " 7 o0" CiilpeperCH " " 4.53

' Connecting also with the Orange and Alexan-driaRailioid.

Tri-VVeekly Connections.Between Lynchaurgand Richmoad, on Monday,

Wednesday and Frioay going up, #4.50EglSetween Guyandotteand Richmond, game days ?going West, 20.( 0'

Betw. en Charleston, Ka , end Richmond, samedays, going West, 1900

Between Buchanan and Richmond, £.00Between Weston and Richmond, on Tuesday,

Thursday and Sunday, going We;t, 14 00Between Beverley anil Richmond, same days, go-

ing West, 11.(XI"Our Stages ariivaat Staunton, from Richmond,

at 8)3 P M., Ist day, atLexingtou at P M.. 2ndday, atBeverly at 7 P. M ,3d dtv.WM P PARISH in CO."

A line of Four Horse Coaches will leave Gor-donsv.lie for New Market, al" er Ili4 arrival of theCats, on Tuesday, Thur<day and Saturday, and re-tiirn on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, by Ma-dison C H.

Servan s travellingwithout their masters, mustleive a pass with the Ticket Agent, aad also shewanother to the Conductor.An ext a charge will be made if passengers donot obtain tickets. K ii GILL,

_. Sup't of Transportation.

Washington passengers may go by theJunction, and reach that city in 24 hours fromStaunton?taking th<- night train of trie Richmond,t teder cksburg and Potomac Cotnpany.

E H GII.L," "> 17 Superintendent

MERCANTILE MOUAL\u25a0#.?iiercantiieMurals, er Th .uahts for YoungMen enteringmercantile life. By Rev. W H Van IJoren. 1volum-3 lSino

Contents--Wealth not the chief end of life;Mercantile Morality ; Making Ha«t« to be Rich;the Yourg Merchant in Danger; the Voung Mer-chant o Guide ; the Voung Merchant iu Society;Unsuccessful Meichandise, or Sabbath Desecration ; the Young Merchant a Sceptic ; the oungMerchant a Novel Reader; Young Man at the The-atre

?' This volume daserves to be placed in the handsof each young man as heenters mercantile life.1N 1 Co u.

Gems from Fable Land. A collation of tables,illustrate 3 by facts, by Wm Oland Bourne; i vol12mo,SI.Little Silver string, or Tales and Poetus I'jr theYoung; prettily illustrated?62 een'e.Queer Bonnets, or '1ruthfu ne=s and Generosity.A iiook i'jr Uirls:by Mrs L C Tuthiil?G> cents.Our First Mother; 1 volume 18 mo? 02." Xbi9 volume will undoubtedlyiiiid its way into

Sabbath School Libraries and Christian Families;and though it is specially adapted to Youth, it deserve* to be cordially to every loverot sound tallica! instiucton Jt is to be hjpedthat thesame author may follow this volume withotht rc ot a simi ar character orKindred topics "

Napoleon and his Marshals, by lieadley. II;astratcd edition.

G ay's E)e;;y find other Poena. 1 lustra'.ed bytfilo rt?small evo., tl : fall gilt, $150. Turkeymoroceo, $2 5J

'?A Vtry beautiful edition of these admirableThe Elegy i« profusely Mustrated- eachverse having a ae-ign and a page to itself Someof the deeUus are exquisite, BLd al! are in fluekeeping wiia tua spirit of the p»em i:ee!f?Oi Gray s poetry hardly any eulogy could be ex-travagttt. By long coraent aod sal suffrage,he bis Ucome one of ibe claetics o« ihe language,aad one of that st..l rarer circle, of whom theworld r< greu tney have so li tie ?:

[Aicie j\jrkKcangeii.-tFor sale ly NASU ii. WOODHtho *7 Eagle Square

BfUATV'tVN "KKtCH..BrswnNos of t:, i.x. 144 Nov 16th:B 77 8 50 12 20 58 11 23 74 4> 40 6-Tick- t N s 11 23 68; end Nos -W 23 68 A

! prize ot S lOQO.soldand paid bv STKATTGN.10-daj.-1> laware, Ni 140?Capital 635,010;78 aiiiubt is, i j drawn. Tickets el».

Drawn Koe. of Del awar.. Va 138, Nov 15:6 37 Sy 15 SO 70 8 5 6! J4 38 9 19

PHELTON SL MKitiUL a YEAa V foWDKK",thebest articla of tae !u..d in use, fui e%Ui byno 17 E. J PICGT, Drut'giat.

ITIVK HL.NUKED BISUBL4 fUSME1 MOUNTAIN CEGVEK wEEU, tor sale byni 16?21* T. S. MORTO.I A: CO.

4 YOUNG LiKNTLEJIAN, recently gra-il. dufclad al a w Eu s laod col;e,i», and Lighlyrecvmajeod-jd, it desirous c!' cag*{{ in: ai AssistantClassical Teacher or Private Tulur Ui this city.?I'isiti nudrjss A. B. K , post ottce, or ca'l at MrsAbbott's. po it)?3i*

FOE ty.\CUBtKU.-b>»;\u25a0BBKHHCLINTON will teceive freight forLyncimmn ml yVddatilay, 17tfa last-, at 3 o clocit.

AUCTION SALES>'i fi nr. in >8.

BY DCNLOP, MONCIRE 4c CO.G«S""» AT AtXTION.-On TUEB-- ln,Unt' c ommencing at 10 o'clock," our ?ucUoD 'tore ? genera! wort?«£ p/?c® rie, i consisting in part ot?

\jt ?.

f,uPsr ' Part primequalityl«) bags Laguyra and Rio CoffeeNew Orleans Molasses and Syrupquality**"l ' P*lt°l d Ter7 superior

Gunpowder and Pouchong TeaMustard, Cigars, Indigocredi? J

tSr r * l,J° CMb 'over tl 00, four months~ . pproT' neg" tiahle paper.w,thout regard to weather,

no 17 ' MONCURK * CO, Auctioned

T'tat^h'V^ OKlt '£ *l'the lVtL;7f y,r,UOe f 8 deed of Tiust, datedtne Ist day ot July, m tne year 1832, and bv re-quest of tbe beneticia y, in said deed, the under-lined, appointed Trustee therein, will p. oceed to?ell at Public Auction, on the prtmises, the ReaiEstate in said deed couvey«:d as follows- OnSATURDAY Nov. 27th, 1952, at 4 o'clock PMaJot ot ground in Richmond City, on the South cor-ner of Main and Fourth streets, fronting 40 feet onMain street, and ruuningback about 153 feet, onwhich lot there is aprior lien the amount ot whichwill he maae known st the sale. And on MON DAYNov 29th, 1652, at 4 o'clock P M, a lot of ground inManchester, known in the plan of said town as"Gordon Tenement No 284,"' lying on the East sideof Jackson street, together witn ail houses and ap-purtenances to the said lots belonging.

TeimsCaeh.nol%dtd R R HOWISON, Trustee.

By George J. ."-uinner.

ADMINISTRVi Oh'a SALE OF ELE-GANT HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR

NITURE.?On WEDNESDAY, 24th instant, com-mencing at 10o'clock, at the late lesidence of HughRileigh, deceased, corner of Franklin and Twenty-Sixth streets, [on Church Hill.] will he sold theentire household and kitchen Furniture belongingto his estate, viz :

Marble top Tables and Sideboard, very elegantarm-Chair,Tete aTete and parlourChairs, coveredwith Brocaletie; S fas, Lounges, Ottomans, maho-gany Cnairs, Book Case and Library, gilt framedPaintings and Prints, parlor, chamber, pasaageanflstair Carpeting.

PIANO, made byDubois and Stoddart, N Y., andnearly new, six and a half octaves; first rate cham>berF'urniture : high post and Freoch Bedsteads,Feather Beds and hairMattrasses, marble top Washstands, Bureau*, Mirrors, very elegant Wardrobes,and in fact, every article of comfort, and many or-namental goods lor furnishinga house handsomelyBPi'ebms made Known tfie day of sale.

JAMES A. SNELL,Administrator of Hugh Rileigh. deceased.

nu!6 GEORGE J. SU.MNEK, Auct.

nHAt'KKItAY'!" NEW WO UK.-Now1 ready at THO3. II- GRESHAM'S,IC9X Broad street.

A Scabby Genteel Story, and ether Tales, by WM Thackeray?price 50 cts

Bochester, or the Me.ry Days of England, by theeu»horof Amy Lawrence, Sunfield Hall, iic?piice £0 cts

Con'essions of an Eton Boy, by Chas Rowcraft,sutU'.roi Bush Rangers, die?price 50 cts

Gallant Tom, or the Perils of the Ocean : an inter sting sea tale, by the author of Yankee Jack?price 25 cts

Gentleman Jack, orLife on the Road?equal toDick Turpin? pric- 25 ctsThe Robber, by G P K James?price 50 ctsSouthern ano Southwestern Sketches of Fun,

Sentiment and Adventure?price 50 ctsCabin and Parlor, or Slaves and Masters, by J

Thornton Randoiph, which is the best book everpublished on the subject?priceso ctsNorthwood, or Life North and South, by Mrs

Sarah J Hale. This is oneof this lady's best works?price 75 cteBivouac, or the Rival Suiters, by Col W H Max-

well. This has had a great run?price 50 ctsBook for a Corner, by Leigh Hunt, second s< ries

?price 25 ctsC. c:lia or the Memoirs of an Heiress, by MissBarney, author ofEvelina?price 50 ctsCount Juliac, or the Last Days cf the floths, by

W Gilmcre Sims, author of Yernassee?price 50 ctsLilly Dawson, or the Smugglers of the Mill, by

the author of Susan Hop'y? price 25 ctsGuerilla Chief, or the Romance of War. This issuperior to Charles O Malley?price 50 ctsHeads and Hearts, or My Brother, the Colonel, bythe author of Cousin Cecil 4.c?price 50 ctsA 1 the Boston, New York and PhiladelphiaDaily

and Weekly Papers alwavs on hand...cr* 1 am new ready to supply all orders forBOOKS, PAMPHLETS, STATIONERY, or anything appertaining to the Book Business, at theshortest notice..*

ALL NEW WORKS can be found,as soonas published,on toy counteis.tar Subscriptions received for ALL PAPERSand MAGAZINES published in the United States,

and delivered in the city or sect by mail.THOS. H. GItKSHAM,

no 17?It OppositP Broad Street Hotel.

LOsl', supposed in Governor street, a Porteji Aloimie, containing a small sum of money

and some papers of no use to any but tie owner.?A iioeral reward will be p«;d by application to

MeDONALD a LYONS, No 7, 14tnstreet,no 16?2t Under the Exchange Hot. '?

| WOI'LD respectfully inform my old friendsA Buq customers that I am now engig d with Mr.E. B. Spenee, in the T liloring department of hisbusineis where 1 would be pleased to ha»e thtmgive me a call, pledgingthi in all iu my power togiie satisfaction.

no 16?Im J L.CROWKI.L.YTOTICE.?The subscriber would respectfullyIN inf jrm his old customers and the pub.io gener-al y, that Le has employed in liis cutting department the services of Mr J L CROWEI-E and J PHANLON, so well and favorably known to theKichmotd public.

no 16 E- B. SPUN OK.

WANTED.? By a YOUNG MAN, capable oftaking charge of a set r.f Books, a situation

as Clerk, or lie k-keeper, in a business house,City references given. Address box 240, Richmond Post Office no '6?2w*

LOST, between tie New Market and the intersection of Gary and sth streets, a Port Alo-

uttie, containing a small amount of change and6ome papers. The tj.idrr will be lioerallyrewardedby leaving it at this offi :e. no 16?-Jt

Dissolution of co-f ait t nk r-SHlP.?'ihe Law firm ol August, Watkits &

Randolph was dissolved by mutual consent, on theIst day of the present month,Messrs. AUGUST &

RANDOLPH continuing to practice in paitnershipin the courts heretoforeattend* d by tbem

1. R. WATKINS will continue topractice in theRichmond Courts.

All the members of the old firm willattend to thecases on hand, and t J the winding up of its busi-ness. They will be found at the office heretoloreoccupied by them. T. P AUGUST,

1. R. WATKIN3,GEORGE W. RANDOLPH.

N. August, Notary Public and Accountant-office as above. no 16?3t

MARTIN'S SIPKRB (JI'ITAKW.-SASH& WOODHOUSE are constantly supplied

with a full assortment ol Martin's superior Guitars.Thes i instruments can be safely depended upon asfirst rate in ail respects

Tbe-y hive &iij for stile V*ohus, Accordfionf,Fiates, Flageolets, Cladonetc,Banjos, Drums, Fifes,and the best Violin, Guitar, Violiacel'.o, and HarpStrings, Violin Eows, Tuning Forks, ice. 4c.

no i 601.HK5) f'IUK COO LIVER OIL.?A

fresh supply of the very superior Cod LiverOil, o! Mr Simts, which taa received the commen-dation of our best physicians, and is warrantedpare and free frc tn all adultcri lion.

T.i a remedy lur consumption, coughs and gene-ra! debility, it stands t:clival ed; for ss.;e by

BENNETT & BEERS, Druggists,no 16 Mtin street.tWIV PUU£ WUITE LEAD .?lO000 lbs of Lewis' pare White L-ad, in oil, in

kegs from £5 to 300 lbs each, for sale at factory.pr.ces byf r-o 1C BKNNETT &. BEERS, Druggists.

INK HAVANA AND FRINCIPK CI-GARS?By recent additions, we are e .abled

to otter one of the best snd largest assortment ofar.o Cigars ever had Our ah>ek comprisesthe best and moat popular brands i up.-ried; forsalilow. PURCELL, LADD &. CO.,

i co 16 Druggists, yi Main stree*.

» TfUVFS, MUFFS.?We have Just recsived ?

ivX large lot cf Ladle*' Lynx, C-nett and CocayMu2s. which will be sold low.HART A MUMEri

AUCTION SALEStt'UTURE bAVS.

BY JAMBS M. TAYLOR.Tm^ul818 AND LOTS ANDWiUbe wW?* J LOTS AT ACCTIOII.-5 0-cl£k^ nnTl*® ,<my' ri November. ?

Bouaeaand K,u P^ a,i' tho4e two Frwned

the north aide?? m. £!"!? TBCant Lot,> "toated on.Ceei 1 ?»«»«» 18th aDdpJtodES?* Tk£ 3each with the u.ual outh? u~ "rf"l Iis," fcontin « 23 ieet

two front 40 f. et tacb,and run back itokei °Th»improved portion of the above propertyi. n?rented at a good rent; and trom iu convenienceTfaccess to theheart ot thecity, and it. retired locaHon, the whole of it might be made to yield a hand-some per cent upon its protable co«t; and this t.ro-perty being beyond the corporation iue, is exemut!rom city taxes. *

Terms?One third cash; balance at 6 and 12months, with interest, the credit payments to besecured by a truat deed.no 15 JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctr.

By James .>l. Taylor.

FVf?jth'?£»I R ABL E RESIDE*.m t ATAUCTION.-W.ll be sold onTuesday,November 23d, at a>* o'clock P M upon the premi-f. ;±r. f^Ur Tery dßßirable brick houses and lotssuuatei at the corner of 19th and Broad sts. Thesehouses are hnishec in the most approved style, andare in excellent order, containing about 11 roomseach, with brick kitchens and the other usual outhouses, fhe lota fiont about 27>4 feet, and runback about 132 feet to a 20 foot paved alley ; and allot these houses are at present occupied by excellent tenants at lair rent*.This property being pleasantly located within atew minutes walk of the heaviest business portionot the city, market, dock, dtc, presents unusual advantages to those wishing residenc#s retired, yetconvenient to those points.

Term*? One-third cash, the balance at six andtwelve months, witn interest and satistactorily se-cured6 JAMES M TAYLOR, Auct.

Market garden or smallFARM ADJOINING RICHMOND, FORKi-.NI AT AUCTION.?On Friday next, tnelrfth inst., at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, upon thepremises, will be offered torrent from that dayuntil the Ist day of January, 1354, that Btnall Farmknown as \u25a0'Mansfield," situated north cf and over-looking the city, and with'n a few steps of tue cor-poration line The Farm contains about 30 acresof jood land, whichis well adipted for the cultiva-tion of vegetables, See. The improveruenU consistof adwelling house and the usuJ out houses, andthepremises are under gxd enclosure.

On account of its great convrnience to the city,this property is wortny the attention of those wishkg market gardens, &c

Terms? A bond wi'l be r. quired with approvedsecurity for thepaymen.of the rent quarterly,

no 13 JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctr.UV PULLIAM & DAVIS, Auctioneers,DESIRABLE usTATE IN TIIE

'lOWS OP MANCHESTER, AT AUCTION.On FRIDAY, the 19tb day of this month, at3)io'clock, P. M., on the premises, in the town of Men-Chester, we willseil, without reserve, the followingReal Estate, to wit: Fir«t, the Tenement now occu-pied by Mrs. Day, on Main street. '1 he dwellinghas six rooms and a store, and cellar basement,kitchen, &c Seeond.a small Tenement in rear oithe dwelling. Third, the DwellingHouse now oc-cupied by J B Gill, Esq, being a two story hj'jsewith five rooms, kitchen, smoke house, well ofgoodwater, and a tint garden. Also, a lot of Ground,containing IX acres, on the square next below theFarmer a' Hotel The aforesaid property is sold byorder of the heirs of the late Walter C. Day.

Immediately after, wa will sell two Tenements011 thestreet immediately in rear ot Jame* M Perdue At Co'e.

Thewhole of the above named property will pay15 percent, onwhat it will probably sell for. Thereis notone vacant house in the town of Manchester

Tkbms?One-third cash, balance at 6 and 12months, interest added.

no 13-tda PULLIAM & DAVIS, Aucta11Y JOHN It. D. PAYNE, ftnleamaii.

Land, ii oh skhu furniture,CROPS, HOGS, COWS, iiC . AT AUCTION.Will be sold on Friday, the 19th imt., at 11

o'clock if lair, it not, th« next fair day, try tract olland situated in the countyof Chesterfield, 8 milesIrum the city of Richmond, containing 150 acres,and within 300 yards of the Richmond and DanvilleRailroad The improvementsare comfortable, andthe land in a good state of cultivation. Also, thecrop of Corn. Oats, Hay, Fodder, Household Furnituve, a number of ytmng Hogs, Milch Cows, &c.,icr. Terms at sale. J. S DUVALL.

Sale to be conducted by Jno R D Payne, Auctno 3

Uy Oeorge J. Wumner.PEREMPTORY >Al.t OK A I.AKGEi AND VALUABLE cOr.LECTION OF RICHLY FRAMED Oil- ?On Friday

the25th icst, comrnenc nght 10 o'clock,in the largeroom .over the store of Eiias Hale, No1' 6 Mtin street,will be sold &t auction, without re-terce, a very large and valuable collection ot OilPaintings, in richly ornamented gilt frames. Thegreater portion cf this collection, is the privateproperty of a gentleman,and contains many beauti-ful and costly pictures ; a/:d as the conditions ofthe cous'gurrent call lor a peremptory sale "tocover advances made by the consignee," the wholewill be sold witn ,ut the least reserve.

The paintings will be open for exhibition onWssduesduy, the 17th iast, when the public is re-spectlully invited tocall and examine tnetn.

Descriptive catalogues will be ready for distribu-tion at the time.

Terms caeh. Sale to be conducted bynol6?dtd GEORGE J SUMNER,Auct

\7 ALL'ABi<K KIiOIiUINU illlLLit AucV lion,Frederlck»bur|{.--The subscriber will

cifer for sile, «u riaturday, November 20th, (il notsold privately before) in froiit ut the United estatesHotel, in Fredericksburg, ai 1* M, biq liellemoutFlouring Mill, near this p'aoe, siiuated ut thehead of title water on the Rappahannock river in ago<d wheat couutry, ana where the fliur can beboated 1 % miles to vessels', and the tine wheat cropsol the.Rappshaunock brought up to the mill Thismill win cue running ord*;r, wjih fjur pair beetFrench burrs, new boltingc.oths, patent fi<.ur pack-ers, and iron machinery, the subscriber havjug txpended iiitaen hundrad dollars in pcifjcting themachinery very lately. The tl jur from the millhas always stood high, and commands from 50 to75 cents over common euotr in New York, Bostonand Charleston, SC. Freights by steamboats twicea week, and sailing vessels also at from S to lOcta.per barrel to Baltimore. Flour barrel* to be hadonthe epct, and the necessary labor for conduct-ing the business on fair terms. The demand forextra fl Jur from Virginia, that is known to keepwell for foreign shipments, renders millingproperty in this section desirable to any one washing to

engtge in h good business, where at th? tud of th:j

jear there are noremnants or small accounts. Theproperty is now rented for twelve hundred dollarsa year and in deirand. Insured in the Mutual Cofor 9,000 dollars. Terms liberal, and will bi iu thereach of any re-ponaibieperson. Apply U.fjre taledTn?d 2* JOHN F FICKI.IN.-..ILE AT RUWK COTTAtili.?By virtueS of a deed of trust irorn Thomas Steers, dated16th day of September, 1852, and of a died of trustfrom Thomas ti'.eers and Mary Ellen bis wife, da-t'-d the Cihday of lictoCer, 1852, both of which havebeen duly admitted to record ir. Hanover countyc <urtctii :e, the undersigned trustee, appointed bysaid deeds, will proe.-ed to sell, on Thursday theleut day of November, 1852, (if fa r, if not the next

fai day.) beginningat 12 o'clock, at ROSFI COTTAGE, in Hanover, about H miles from Richmond,and notfar from C«ntral raihoad, all the propertyiu thesaij deeds conveyed, con«iatirg ol the larrnknown at Ucse Cottage, subject to a lien there-on los ®300t) and interest, and to a sale for the en-forcement of said ii-n: alao a fowl luffy end har-ness, a threshing machine, nearly new, Urtflinfim-plements, as ploughs, hoes, rak> s, spades, &c, a lotol cattle, cut hay, and atraw,growing com, &c; al-so, lor tne balance of the present jew, four slaves,Joe, Ws'ia. Sophy and Rote, and at tne earn* timeand place will be sold thehousehold aud kitcb :Bfurniture at Rose Cottage.

Terms?As to the real estate, made knnwa at thetime of sale. As to Uis personal property, cash forsums of 20 dollars and un-Jtjr; for sums aver JOdollars, four mouths credit tor approved andjrswdnegct, tbie uotas.

no U?did R R HGWISON,HTKAJISUIFSafiiftHVLVAMA. Capt bajmore, is

reaiiy to receive freight, and wi'l sail \Vt4ai»islay , the i7th inst, at U o'clock AM. :

For ffeigLt or paaaaM apply torols ?TtT *

?h. iUIULUL... ,»A > a -i?! \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0vr.n--

By Jmmi at Tmytor.DUILOIN6 LOTS ON r.NION mi.i.P AT AUCTIOM.-Will be Mid oaDAY NEXT, the 17th inst at «t o'clock tettte sfsar-hood, apoo the premises two baiidiac lota, situat-ed at the north eastern intersection of 2®th and P?treeti; each iot fronts 33 feet six Inrhos. aad ex-tends in the rear I3i feet These iota are well lo-cated for buildingpurposes.

?One third cash, ba'ance at foor and eightmonths with interest, and lha title retained untilthe whole is paid.no 13 JAMES M. TAYLOR. Aact.

fi°J OLfu ANu^>' u>ION hillataucWih *"* Bwe.- Will be sold onWELiNESDA\ NEXT, the l*th inst, at 5 o'clock in'he afternoon, upon the premises, at the risk andcosts ot the purchasers thei of, at a recent sale, alot of land situated on l'ui->n Hill, Bear the rest-J^o'r°'P r ® lrtcker, fronting 26 feet oa the southsideof short street, and ninmn*back 132feet."v.. *l!l ** without limit or reserve,

moinh?-7£ lhird c,,h- balance at 6 and f*stcuri'tv f ?»l. ntere,i * nd the Utle to retained assecunty tJr the credit payment.* M. TAYLOR, AucLBy Welltngfn HodJi,.

LAT KU( : TT<Ui*>? 111'D1N1J LOTS,

Will b. ~m. nl^'olTvember, 1832, upor. the premises, if fair, tf u..t thenext fair day, commencing Htbait past two o'clockP M, from 100 to 150 beautifully located lots,mg on the eastern side of the W illmmsburgroador the south line of a continuation if Mcholsoost'and cither side of several cross streets. Each lothas a Iront of thirty feet, and an average depth ofone hunt,red and ten leet tj an aliey. These iotabeing admirablylocated, are valuable not only firbunding purposes, but many of them abound inT?* * ,aT of ««oat excellent qwlity.-Ihasel lota are w .thin three squares of the "Omni1° ' *° s"* Pfir,oßs c»a at all times find aneasy, cheap and comfortable mode of travel to orfrom any part ol the city. The sale will be madewuhout the least limit orreserve, so tiat capitalistsand others caii attend with the assurance that ave-ry lot oflered will positively be aold.Terms, one-third ca*h, balance at four and eightmonths, for negotiable notes, interest added, secur-ed by a trust d*ed, or title retained.no 11-dtd VV GODDIN. Auct.AUiMIMsTKATOtt'S SAJ.K OF UOU3K-HOLD FURNITURE, See?Will b« sold atpub;tc auction the Household Furniture of the late->lrs Harris, ou Wednesday, the 17tli 0f Novem-ber, at Jo clock, P, M-, at tue n ju«e of Mr Au just,on Broal street, betweet. Madison and Monroe »ts"O 1. BOLDKMAWN, Admr. '

By Alexander Kott 4 ( o.Al'tt EVEMMi f»ALiiS wiil be continueduntil the season closei, commcucina; at aeveuo'clock, at which time we will sail irora the she! ?«*,in lots to su«t purchase:s, r good selection of pt-ceaiid cut dry goods, hardware, cutlery,guna, pistol*,gold and silver watches, and clocks and time piocecof every desciiption. AUo a general assortment ->ffsricy goods. ALKX NOTT it CO,110 1 A uetionef*«.

'lIOBACtO HXTLKKS Folt SjAf.BA A completeset of Fixturts, in good order formanufactuiing six box'>s per day, consisting inpartof two large size Flattening ."-crews, two do forsheeting, »ith mills complete; four do for hoxes;also to a mills, 5 a do pound, do X pound do, bands,billets, stoves, benct ej, and every other article thatis neces.ary. The factory in which these fixture#are, can be rented at a very moderate price, say?.bout $75 otr year. The above fixtures will be of-fered for sale privately, until the 16thof December;,if not disposed of before tbat time, will be sold atpublic auction, of which due notice will be given.For further information apply to

no 15?12t* FULI.IAM <fc DAVIS.'I'WKNTJ THt#U«A.M> UULhA US1 WORTH OF DRY UOODS AT COST, atNo 176, corner of Broad and (ith streets.?intend-ing to make a change in our business, we are nowottering at prime cost, for cash, our large and wellsel< etrd stock of tJTAPLK and *A«CY DRYGOODtf, eertsiaiiag of the usual variety kept in aJobbing and Kdlail fctore. Our entire stock hasbeen bought tor cash only, at the bestplortfceramarkets and agjuts of manuActureis. flaringjustreceived our second supply of Fait and Win-ter Goods, we are enabled to show an entire freshand handsome assortment suitable for this se<uou.We invite our friends asd the public seneraJUy tojive us at. early call, as wo are detorrumid to doseout s on

Ob hanJ, a lew piece* double Ply Carpet, aud alot ol ready rna'ie Servants' CLOTHING,

uo 15?u&ri J &. M. EN BALM "

MKOii KKM'l'i a Bnca House on Marshallstieet, near Ist street, containing about 5

rou.ns, with toe usual out houses, Ax, all ia tirrtrate oider, ar.d in well adapted tor the aoeofllino-dation of aifenteel family. Apply to

110 15?Jt JAME.S M. TAYLOR.jjv-. fOU Kt.M, tnat Framed Uoiuti un thejiili cast sid-s ot Jrd,between lirace aud Franklin

sire' U, and uuw occuped by Mr W. S. Woodson.1 le house contains about 5 rootuo, with manyccm-

Veuieures. &.C. Apply tono 15-3t JA3. M. TAYLOR.

/"1 HEAT UAIiUAIN* IN L.AUIKM'IJItES3 COUDd?Mouslainede Lame at t.x

pence, good styles lor 10c tine quality 20 to 25 eta,rich pat lerns French (»:l woui) 50 and 75 eta, solidcolors a: 1* to 50 eta; {'tench, Kiglish and GermanMerinos, t/iack, ira'COn, blue and psrple Vcivatslor wrapp-;r»; silk-warp A!p<ca; lineal qualityBombazine; red, blue, white and yellow Flannel*;Cloths, Cassimerea and V«tiling, I.inseys, superiorlarge size Bed Blankets a.'id Qjilts; 124 Hamiltonr-iieetinga and pillow ca»e Cotton*; ladies' UnderGarments,short and long sleeves; a large assort-ment Silk Wrapper*, very cheap; a coeap lot ofnegro Blanket* and Ke'seys; gentlemen's underShuts and Drawers, with a large assortment ofbupe and Fancy D y Goods, wuicu we are sellingat great bargains, for cash, at

JACOB A. LEVY'SCheap stores, 15 and 59 Mamstreet.

Dress Silks aud Cr«.pj .-iiawis.N. B.?Farmers' ana Merchants' notes taken at

par, Mechinies ami National atpar. no 16

LOsT.?Bet we- nmy residence aud that ofMay jrLambert's, 1 lost my Pocket Book

this morning, containing sundry papers aud slxty-two dobars of the tollowiog notes,ac., aa well asrecollected, viz : two twenty do'.ar notes of Ex-changeBa k; two five dollar notes of North Caro-iius; -2 one dollar notes of Pureed; and 1 two dollarnoteof the same, and eight Collars ol bank not re-mernbe.ed, but think they were of North Carolinaaud Purcelfa note*. The tinder of It will be suitably rewaided tithe Pocket Book and its contests belett at this office.

no 15?to RICHARD T. HUNDLEYFri.m myreaidenee.aorcerof t'ruak-£3 liuaud Htb itreeU, juttbefore bo clock on rial-

urday u ea»e of BUKGICAL, JNHIUU-MKNT3aad two OVfcft COAT'S, one black, theother ot a c Jor. There waa a ailver plate ontilt inatrurcent c&ie maiked Georg<! A O'ii, Jr.,Richmond, and each iiiatiumeut bore tbe name oftLe a-UAtsr,"Charriere." I wriii pay a larg*» rewardlor toe recovery of ibe li.it> uuieou, and auilableCOBtpenaafioU it trie Coata a;e r« taro d to ate.

CiKOROE A. OTiB, Jr.M D,mls? 3t* Corner Franklin and Su. afreet*.

A.VI fllt.%t ITK COAL,?Im iu!;Mrlbar Ubo* receivingoyachr J Kaaliog, a cargo ofNo. 1 Red Asii COAL, which be will dearer at

fc j 70 per cart load, if taken from vmael. Orderaleft at M«a*ra Alexander Nott A Co,'a AuctionStore wiU receive prompt attention.

no i>-«f F. C- LAKL'ri.

UAV. ?7O baieaauperior May dally expected perechooner Ataog, for taie by

JOHJi W WRIGHT,no1C Doek Wharf.

CIAS UffA.NUEIJKUS.-Jui! opened, aer-I era! new and b.aauiui patbwoa of Gat Coan-dciiera, FenJacU, Bracket*, ?

tAfao, another nupplyof (last Tioe andFixtarea,

for Fortabie Burner*. ? «

noit» aTEaaigg.iKggMDTr ACQ.-Ukdhjf at'kocketta from

J actio jw:t W I. L>ayton, b>4 too* of h-ritHadAah delivered iaany part of the wif. it WUc?kwUte vaaael.

JOflM W WttIUUT,r.oU ? , ;t . j ,, Dock Whtrt.

-JV fe-W CHSfcWß.?i«j b«aa»lauala« aai lori.*> ?»>iu»"no ifi , ,* JOUftii.CLAIiiOIINE.

; isy?i®!mv,rA*Ms(ilanaktUo aae > Uur ob*|i«at}ui.aju»tilj ua iaaajf-fay thai fair,Kgatq araesaafcatin qoaltty,ba»a-

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