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'thiTlatest news. FURTHER BV THE HERMANN. ENGLAND. i company, with a capital of two millions c.'p hundred thousand pounds, has been start- Sat London, to establish aline of steamers biween the Thames and New York, touching " \ "et l Au , itrTan nß rJan of £2.50,000, bearing 5 n«.t cent, interest, had been reissued in Lon don bv the Rothschilds. The principal feature of the political news is the addiess "I Lord John Russel to the electors " (hP ,-,( V of London. He announces himself a candidate tor the city at the approaching election, which rrf.ites his rumored appoint ment to the peerage. His address reviews the career of the late ministry, and bids high tor oopulnrityand office. The new Crystal Palace project excites crest interest, "and double the number ot Shares nquired have been applied for. frincc. The mission ol M. de Heekerrn to the Eni perois of Austria and Russia has proved a com plete failure —both of them having refused him audience. Accounts frcin Paris chiefly relate to the speculations concerning a coalition formed g'cainst Napoleon by the northern powers du ring the recent visit of the Czar. The "ale of Marshal Soult's pictures has I een concluded- The total proceeds ot the sale amounted to one million four hundred and seventv seven thousand seven hundred and thirtv "trancs. sakuinia. The Ministerial cr.sis in Sardinia was likaly to conclude by the appointment of the Marquis de Azelgis as President of the Council. markets. Liverpool, May2sth.—The Cotton market is tending upwards, with an increased de mand. Bkeadstuffs —Maxwell'scircular of Tues day -:ivs there was a lair attendance at to-day's market, and Wheal and Flour met with a good consumptive demand at 3d advance in flour and Id in wheat. Corn was very scarce, and parcels on the spot brought Is to 18d in advance. There were no cargoes oft' the coast. Thf. Democratic Nomination. —Uur tele graphic dispatches relate almost exclusively to the reception of the Democratic Nominations in the cities North and South. We insert those of chief interest: Philadelphia, June 7.—The Democratic meeting for this evening, in Independence Square, to ratii'y the late nominations, was compelled to adjourn to the Cninese Museum, owing to the heavy rain. Notwithstanding this an immense number were present. Hon. Ceo. M. Dallas presided, and delivered an eloquent address on taking the Chair, which excited frequent bursts of applause. New York, June 7.—The New York Even ing Post (Barnburner,) says that the nomina tion ofGen. Piercegives general satisfaction to the Democratic party, and intimates that the Van Buren wing will give him a waim support. New Orleans, June 7.—The news of the nomination of Franklin Pierce and Win. K. King, was received here oil Saturday, hy tele graph. The nominations have beeu well received by the Democracy, and gave rise to much excite ment and great rejoicings. A salute of one hundred guns, has been fired in Juckson square, in honor of the nominations. Albany, June 7.—The Democracy fired two hundred guns ou Saturday afternoon, in honor of the nomination of Gen. Fierce as their candidate for the Presidency. They also illu minated the city with bonfires amid their re joicings. The nomination appears to be well received here. Gen. Pierce'* Nomination—Public Recep- tions Declined. Boston, June 6.—C01. Barnes, late United Sta es Marshal, a personal friend of Gen. I'ierce, on hearing of his nomination, at once stalled with the tidings, and met the General at Cambridge. He manifested great surprise, and intirmated lhat he thought it might be a hoax. About a hundred personal and political friends called at the Tremont, and congratu lated the General during the evening; but there was no public demonstration, and in or der not to be molested, the General gave all hands the slip hy quietly taking up his quar ters at Cambridge. For the present he de clines meeting his fellow citizens publicly.— lie has also declined a public reception at Concord, S. H., tendered him in a telegraphic dispatch received to-day. Mrs. Pierce is with him, and in delicate health. He goes to Northampton on her account, w here he will remain a few days. Great Fire at Montreal—Loss $1,000,000. Montreal, June 7.—A destructive fire oc curred here yesterday, involving a loss roughly estimated at $1,000,000. It commenced at 6 o'clock, A. M., in a carpenter shop, at the cor ner of Lemoyne and St. Peter streets. The residence of J. Martin, adjoirning, was burnt and two of his children perished in the flames. The fire thence extended to old St. Andrew's church, which was destroyed, together with the dwelling of J. Mahoney, and the house and store of Rvan <fc Bro.'s, No. 21, occupied as a warehouse. The southwest wind then carried the fluinesto St. Paul street, destroying the roofs of several houses in their passage. In St. Paul street, the buildings occupied by the Customs Department, Seymour &. Whitney's store, Ogilby &. Woods, and Scott & Lyre's dry goods houses, with numerous others, were destroyed. Outrage.—A fiiend from Fauquier inform ed us ol an outrage in Loudoun a few days since unparalleled in this day of outrage and wrong. A young man from the North, a grad uate of Yale College, and of highly reputable connexions, was engaged as a teacher in that county. He became enamored of a beautiful young girl in the neighborhood, with whom he eloped and married at Washington. The young lady had many suitors, who being greatly disgruntled at thus being outwitted by a Yankee Schoolmaster, determined on re venge. One ol them went to Washington and invited ilie bridegroom and bride to his house, and sent his carriage forthem to some point on the Railroad. In returning, the carriage was waylaid,the man dragged Irom the gide of his * ile and despite her screams aud imploring appeals for mercy, he was bound hand and loot and beat until lile was nearly extinct.—Fred. Attcs. IJ> cmiua of the. Florida Land Case. C haklkston, June 6th.—The Florida land cape was-decided at St. Augustine on the 24th ultimo. The Jury, under direction of the Court, found a verdict for the defendent. The plaintiff excepted, and the case will go to the Supreme Court. Sale of a Telegraph Line. New York, June 7.—The New York and Buffalo O'Reilly Telegraph line, was sold at auction to-day foi $',19,000. The capital stock was $110,000, of which $100,000 had been paid up in cash. . Cincinnati, June s.—We learn from Lex ington, Mo., that there is considerable sickness on the plains and some cholera. Deaths occur on almost every boat coming up the Mississippi, and occasionally a death takes place at various points in the West. J here have been seven or eight choleia deaths in this city. Pit i sburg, June 5.—T wo men were killed at Steubeaville, Ohio, this afternoon, by the premature discharge of a cannon, while load ing for a salute in honor of the nomination of Pierce. Washington Municipal Election.—On Monday, Mr. John W. Maury was elected Mayor of Washington city, by a majority of 893, over Mr. Lenox, the present incumbent.— The contest »u an exciting one. There waa considerable disorder in some ot the Wards, with tremendous enthusiasm, and the successful party illuminated the whole city with bonfires, &c. Terribuc Death.—Last Thursday evening a terrible accident occurred at the woolen fac tory in Staunton. While an employee, Mr. Humphrey, wns engaged in some business pertaining to the machinery, he was precip itated head foremost into a vat of hot water, and so scalded as to cause his death in a fow hours. He leaves alamily, who reside in Baltimore. Melon-cholv.—A young man named Melon has been committed to jail for six months,in Augusta county, for attempting to commit a rape on the person of a respectable white woman. Ues. Pierce's Surprise.—lt is stated that when the telegraphic intelligence came to Gen. Pierce at the Treniont House in Bustou on Saturday—where he was with his lady at the time—of his nomination for the Presiden cy, a gentleman congratulated him, to whom he replied : "Sir, you could not congratulate a more surprised man." The trial of Daggs, for stabbing Cobbs, whereby death ensued, is occupying the atten tion of the Kanawha Circuit Court. As far as ascertained, Judge Samuels runs ahead of Judge Brockenb rough, for the Court of Appeals, near Six Thousand.—Staunton Vin. £HAVE NOW ON HAND, aud Km receiv iug daily, the beet Luuip Coal, trom the Med lothian Pits, which 1 will deliver at 17 cents per bushel, payable on the first oi January next. Per sons wishing 10 lay in their supply lor the winter, will send their orders to nay othce, on 14th streei, where they will be attended to promptly. j e rj—:!w CHASTAIN F ARK Alt. ICE AND UtXTKIt. —SOU ton* pure Northern Ice; also, a lot of prime Butter, in cake lumps for family ute, for sale at our ice house, Main streei jeg —ts WARD WELL <fc B.iDGER. 1 (1 DDLS. No. 1 HALIFAX UKOSS I*7 HERRINGS 50 bols No 2 Halifax g'oss Herrings 22 hhde prime Porto Rico Sugar—for sale by jeß BACON 6c. BASKERVILL. accountant am> collector.— /a. The subscriber otters his services to the citi zens of Richmond and the public generally in the above capacity. Unsettled accounts of merchants and others due the Ist July, aud those desirous of his assistance as a copyist, or in writing up books, will be properly and strictly att< nded to. Uflice at present in the room over Republican office, and rear of Exchange Hotel. je 7—d6t*- W. B BIGELOW. RtMtKir UAl'Ol^.—Another lot expect ed to-morrow, of McDonough's patent, manu factured by Farson, undoubtedly the best manulac tured in this country; also, 2,3, 4, and 5 ga'lon Water Coolers, wood and metal cases, for sale by R. M. ZIMMERMAN, je 4 Corner Main and 12th streets. AC TO It V HANDS WANTUO.—f or the balance of the year, 4 lump makers and 2 screwmen Person* having such hands, on get an extra price for them by application to RICH'D ARCHER, at the Virginia Bank, or C. A. HALL, Manchester. Free hands hired by the hundred. je 7—3t* MFuil KENT, fur the balance ot tlieyear' the Dwelling over the store of William S. Tuatv, on Broad stieet, conjaining live good rooms, with all necessary out houses. Po.-session given immediately. Rent $175 per annum. Apply to William Gouldin, N. B. Binford, or William S. Thaw on the premises. je7—3t I>o tONTRACTOKS IN CA It CEN TERS' WORK, 4tC.—Proposals will be re ceived by the subscriber until the 25ih of this month, for certain work by Carp< nters, Bricklay ers, Plasterers, Painters, <tc., required in theexten sion of a certain building about four miles from Richmond, agreeably to certain plans and specifi cations in toe office of the subscriber, which may be seen at any time between the hours of 8 and 11 A.M. It is desired that the offer for the work Bhould embrace every description of work to be done je 7—6t* JOHN STEWART. BAItUAINS JN DRV UOODS.—Plain and figured Silks, a large assortment of Crape Shawls. Barages aud Delanes, Tissue Lawns, Swiss and Cambrick Muslin, blacx SilK Laces, Linen Sheeting. Table Cloths and Towels, Prints, Ging hams, Piirasols, Grass and Corded Skirts, Irish Linens, York Mill* Shirting, <fcc. \c. My stock being large, lam now ottering great bargains ; and those in want of cheap Goods, will find them at JACOB A. LEVY'S je 8 Cheap Cash Stores, 15 and 59 Main 6t. REDUCED PRICES.—The season having considerably advanced, I will otter the remain der of my stock of Dress Goods at much re duced prices, and the balance of my stock of Man tillas will be sold at lower prices than were asked for them at an earlier period in the season. My stock of Dress Goods comprises choice patterns of Rich printed Organdies: Barege de Laines Do do Tissue ; rich Printed Barege Do do Satin plaU do ; Chaly Barege French Jaconets; Paris de i.airie, tcc, <fcc. And the Mantillas are in choice shades of pink, blue and green. Those wishing to purch-: se are in vited to examine these articies. WILLIAM E. WARREN, je B—t2oJ8 —t2OJ No. 141 Eagle Square. THE LOVERS OF A PUKE, StKOMi A AND CLEAR CUP OF COFFEE—I have just imported and received a fresh lot of those ju.-t --ly celebrated Heart's Patent Coffee-Pots. They need no recommendation from me, as they have been tried here by many tamilies, and found to be the best Coffee Filter yet invented. The demand has been so great that I have been unable to supply it. The simplicity is one of the greates features in the article, so that the most ignorant person can use it. They vary in size from three pints to eight pints, aud are ioi sale at the House Furnishing Store of je 8 L. GiSTER, 137 Mf-in'street. VOTJCE • —As 1 expect to be absent from the i* city in a short time, and probably remain for three or four mouths, I respectfully request all per sons indebted me to come forward and settle with either myseli or E. Dews ; and all persons having claims against me will please present them for set tlement as speedily as possible. je 7—2w* BERNARD O'NEILL. BOiililN EDGE 5. —2,000 yards Houbin Edges: also, wide white, black and green Silk Fringes lor Mantillas, just opened by je 4 HART Sc. MOSES. WHITE AND COLORED DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN^.—We have in store a large lot ol white and colored dotted Swiss Mu-lin at a very low orice. Call soon and get bargain? at je 4 HART Ac. MOSES*. FOR SALE THIS DAY.— ivacn, uuu barb, Gooseberry and Green Apple Pies. Send in your orders early if you want something very fine. For sale at WM FAI.CONKH'S my 22 Bakery. No 171 Main at pKKiT M'KCILAI'iON In Lots.— VJ .NO W IS TdE TIME TO SEo'URE A HOME — Forsale, twel eLOTS, beautiiully located near the Temperance Hail, on Church Hill, at 92 50 per front foot, 130 feet. The neighborhood is ra pidly improving. Make early application to je 4—i w* DAVID BAKER. OIL, OIL, OlL.—Tne best Machinery Oil in barrels, warranted, at 60 to 80 cent* per gal lon FRY & M'CANDLISH. je 2 BACON. —50 nhda Sides, ehouluej», flam* aud Backs, lor sale by je 2 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. OIL, Winter bleached ; Sal- O ad Oil, Lard, Date*, superior Old Whiskey, for kale by je 7 DAVENPORT, ALLEN Sc. CO. pUPPINU INSTRUMENTS, ill case., the vy latest improvement by suction, tor sale by J*B BENNETT A. BEERS, Dragiti.t*. 'PO DfcNTISTS.—Morgan '• hue Gold Foil,lor A sale by BENNETT It BEERS, 1* ° Drugs!*!*. Mala street D ICHMOND GROUND PLABTKIC.—Si *V ton* in (tore, for Mle by t> « JOHN H; CLAIBORNE. TRANSMITTED FOR THE DAILY DISPATCH ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA AT HALIFAX. Boston, June 8. The steamship America has arrived at Hali fax. She brings Liverpool dales to May 29. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. Cottok.—Sales of the week, 105,000 bales. Orleans fair, 6J ; middling, 5J ; Uplands fair, s|; middling ij. Good qualities have ad vanced id. Speculators took 32,000 and ex porters 16,000 bales. Flour.—Western 20?; Ohio 21s. Cork—Yellow, 3ls 64; While 30s 6d. Consols—Steady, and unchanged Bince last report. r««L SEATS FOR SUMMER.—The sub vy scuberis in rece pt ot a beautiful assortment of Cane Chairs, which are so desirable for «um mer, being light, showy, cool and durable, are ea pecially recommended (or country residences, cot tages ; in lact, they are suitab e tor any place or person. The assortment consists of Hall, dining, office and piazza Chairs Ladies' Sewing, with or without rockers. Childrens' Table, also smaller sizes. S las, suitable for piazzas or balls. The above can be made to order, of any design the purchaser mightdesire For sale at the House Furnishing Store ot L- GINTER, 137 Main Btreet. VhW BOOA.S.—T. H. URLsHAM, 109J Broad 1 * street, has just received Pequinills : a tale by G P R James, author of Story VVithou" a Name, &.c—price 37c Sartaiu's Magazine for July, containing the Pic torial Life of Genera! Andrew Jackson—price 25c The Corsican Brothers : Dumas' great Dramatic Rome nee—price 25c .Viola, or Adventures i.-i the far SoutWVest, by Emerson Bennett, author of Prairie Flower—price 26c Wiiburn, or the Heir of the Manor : a Romance of Virginia's early days, by Walter Whitmore, Esq, —price 25; Kate Penrose, or Life and its Lessons, by Mrs Hubback, author of the Wile's Sister ; third sup gly—price 25c The Swamp Steed, or the Days of Marion and his Merry Men: a splendid Revolutionary Ro mance—price 50c The Earl's Ward—price 25c Tbe Apocryphal Testament, a very queer book —price 5Uc Gilderoy, the Freebooter—price 25c Litte'.l's Living Age, No 421—price 25c Besides, a great variety of new and standard pub lie 'tions, Magazines and Periodicals, constantly on band. - je 8 THE TEMPERANCE CONVEN TION. —The members are respectlully invi tfd, during their visit to the Metropolis, to drop ir. at the large and beautiful store, pop ularly known as the "Ladies' Saloon," wh»re they will always find a sparkling draught of their lavo rite beverage, and retired and pleasant seats, at their service. The "Sons" are invited to bring the "daughters"along with them, and we will take pleasure in showing them as large and varied an assortment of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c., of all styles, and at as low prices as they ever sold lor in Virginia. Remember the address, WHITE & PAGE, 73 Main street, je 3 3 doo.*s b a low Dooiey's Hat store. NOTIC E -tIOKI. NJt W ■* -■ BOOTS AND SHOES JUST RE CEIVED AT HILL'S, No. I*7, Main street, Richmond, Va.—The subscriber would most respectlully call the attention of his friends, customers and the public generally to his assortment of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bays, Valises, &c, not celebrated only for beauty of fit, style, &C, but celebrated for another and a very im poitant object, that is, the durability and satislac tion they give the wearer, to wnich the subscriber would most respeetfully call the attention of ladies and gentlemen in want of Boots and Shoes of good quality, as they will always find the best of goods to select from, both of my own and the best Phila delphia made, ana at the lowest prices. ALEXANDER HILL, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes, je 4 Trunks, Carpet Baas, Valißes, & c. OF TEMPERANCE who intend par lo ticipating in the celebration, tomorrow, are solicited to call snd supply then selves wi.h white- Vests aaci Gloves, at No 134 Main st., where also may be found, a large and one of the richest stocks of Summer Ready Made Clothing, compris ing every style ot goods for Coats, Pan is and Vesta, now in market, from finest to lowest grades. Also, a great variety of Furnishing Goods, such as Neck Ties, Stocks, Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Un dershirts, &c. One and all in want, will find it greatly to their advantage in giving me a ca'l, as the goods must and shall bs sold at the smallest CASH PRICE. J. D. GOODMAN, je 3 No 134 Main st, opposite Eagle Sqr UIL-'INli 11AKDWARE.—We ask the attention of Carpenters and others to our large aud complete assortment of Building Hardware, consisting of Carpenter's Patent and American Him Locks, with brass, Mineral, and Pearl White Knobs; Mortice, Closet, and Stock Locks; Knob, Rim, and Thumb Latches; Clark's best Patent Butt Hinges, parrow and broad Patent Blind fling, esiu setts, Parliament Hinges, Patent Blind Fasten ings, iron and brass; Sash Springs, Sash Fastenings, Window Pulleys, Sash Cord, Wood Screws, Pa tent Brads; also, a full assortment best Cut and Wrought Nails, which we offer for sale on the lowest terms. W. S. & G. DONNAN, my 25 19 Pearl street. Baptist book oepo.^itory'.—to SUPERINTENDENTS OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS—The subscriber would now inlotm you that he has on hand a large stock of Books ol the American Sunday School Union Publications lor Suiiday Schools, viz: Libraries No. 1, 2 and 3 of 100 vols ea:h, $10; Juvenile Library, 75 vols. $5; Village Library, Nos 1 and 2,24 vols. £3; Child's Cabinet Libiary, 60 vols, $2 50; Sunday School Hymn Books, 8 cents; Penny Hymns, 1 cent; Union Spellers, 6i cents; Union Primmere 2 cents; Union Questions, No. 1 to 12, 6i cents; Union Con secutive Questions, viz : Mathew, Mark, Luke and John, each 6i cents ; Child's Scripture Questions, 10 cents; Class Books, 5 cents and 8 cents; Minute Book, 25 cents; Record Book, 25 cents, dec. AUo, a large stock of American Tract Society's Publications, and of Religious Works—a full sup ply of all Denominational and Standard Evangeli cal Works. CHARLES WORTH AM, my 27 Depositary. LIPPINCOTT'S CABINET HInTO RIES OF THE UNITED STATES, written by T S Arthur and Wm E Carpenter. Histories of Virginia, Kentucky and Georgia now ready— each 62}£ cents. In this series of histories the author, while pre senting a concise but accurate narrative of the do mestic policy of each State, will give grrater pro minence to the personal history of the people. The dangers which continually hovered around the early colonists; the stirring romance of a life passed learlessly amid peril; the incident* of border war fare; the adventures ol hardy pioneers; the keen watchfulness, the subtle .-urprise, the ruthless at tack, and prompt retaliation—all these having had an important influence upon the formation of the, American character, are to be faithfully recorded, while the progressive developments of the citizens of each individual State, from the rough forest life of the earlier day to the polishod condition of the present, will exhibit a picture of national expansion as instructing as it is interesting. Books sent by mail when ueaired. my 20 HARROLD & MURRAY. STONI-tilM. JliillltL«t KOU 'lUL NERVES!—The thousadds who have used DR. ttuSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL, for Heart Dis esses, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Palpitation, Heart Burn, Tic Doloreux or Pain the Face, Neu ralgia, Wakefulness or Restlessness, find instant relief. A few doses cures the most violent Nervous Headache. It allays the must violent nervous mi fections, and eradicates them from the system, and is a grand restorer to a weak constitution. The va rious diseases of the nervous system have long bartl- d the skill ot our most eminent physicians, but all in vain, until thia Nervous Cordial was dis covered and prepared by Dr J S Rose. Price 50cts per bottle. For sale by RR DUVAL, my 25 Under American Hotel. <jfr |A A RE WARD.—One Hundred Dollars V iUv Reward will be paid to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to the con viction of the person or persons, who fired die House belonging to the Richmond and Danville Railroad, at Brown's Summit, on Friday the Sim May, betweea the hour* of 1 and 3 PM. J MO. SL OSBORNE, my 36 Bup't Transpo ration. f IME.—2OO casks fresh Thomas tuu Lime, just Li received, for sale. my 87 — KDWIM WO&THAM * CO, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. BIT JAtf. T. SUTTON. j». TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT ON BKOOK AVKNUE—By "ue of" deed of truat executed to me, bearing date the 13th July 1850, and duly recorded in the Clerk'a Office of the Court of Hustings for the city of Richmond, on the lbth July JBjo, I shall, on Monday, the 21at day of June, at the hour of 5 o'clock m the evening, proceed to iell on the premise*, at public auction, the Real Estate mentiooed in said deed, consisting of a lot of Land fronting on Brook Ave nue about 25 feet, on which is a genteel and com fortable brick Dwelling with six rooms, and a small garden attached, and is at present in the occupancy Daniel T. Pollock, Esq. Tne trustee will also con vey such title as is vested in him by the deed of trust referred to. Terms, cash. JOHN ,Truatee. Sale conducted by Jas. T. Button, Jr. Je 9—tda BY JAMES M. TAYLOh. TRUSTKE*' SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE ANb LOT ON 20th STREET.—By virtue of the provisions of a deed of trust executed by Henry B. Read to the undersigned as trustees, dated 30th December, 1848, and ouly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, Clerk'a office, an<? at the request of the beneficiaries in said deed, we shall offer at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 22d inst, commencing at 5 o'clock, P. M., the property described in said deed, being a lot of Ground tiiuated on the east side of 20th street, commencing at the distance of 110 feet north oi F street, ironting 25 feet and running back 132 feet, and bounded on its southern line by an alley 10 feet wide, on which lot stands a neat Brick House, at present occupied by Lewis H. Luck, Esq. Teems—One-third cash; the balance at band 12 months for negotiable notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust upon the property. As trustees we shall convey only such title as is vested in us by said deed. WM. G. PAYNE, )„, , RO. A. PAYNE, I Trustees. je 9—tds JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctr. BY WELLINGTON GODDIN, CiTONE QUARRY AT AUCTION.—WiII U be sold on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 17tb June, 1852, upon the premises, commencing at 5 o'clock, a Stone Quarry, containing eight seres, on the James River Canal, at the first Locks, adjoin ing Exall's Quarry. Terms cash, je 9 W. GODDIN, Auctioneer. SMALL FARM "NEAR FAIRFIELD FOR SALE AT AUCllON.—Will be sold on Wednesday Afternoon, the 16th day of June, 1852, upon the premises, commencing at 5 o'clock, the small FARM near Fairfield, at present occupied by Mr. Anthony Traobert, containing 7} acres, two 01 which are well set in grape vines. It also has an orchard of choice fruit trees of various kinds, and is well ac apted for a market garden. It will be sold subject to a trust deed in favor of Valentine Heckler, executor of Christian Degenhardt, lor $300, pavable eight years from the 29th July, 1851, with interest thereon till paid. Terms cash, as to residue, je 8 W. GODDIN, Auct. jVfOST VALUABLE BUILDING LOT I*l O.N THE SOUTH SIDE OF GRACE, BE TWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION —Will be eoid on Friday next, the 11th day ol June, 1852, upon the premis es, commencing at 5 o'clock P M, that valuable Building Lot on the South side of Grace, between Bth and 9th streets, fronting 30 leet, running back lti3 feet, with the privilege of an alley extending out to 9th stri et. The lot will be eoid subject to the right of the BelvidereManufacturing Company to convey the water from the spring upon said lot, through the same to 9th street, and thence to the said Manufacturing Company's paper milt Teems.—One-fourth cash; balance, at 4, 8, and 12 months, for negotiable payer, interest added, and title retained till the last note shall be paid, je 8 W. GODDIN, Auct. SALE OF VALUABLE LAM), BEING APART OF THE WILTON ESTATE,JUST BKLOW RICHMOND, UNDER A DECREE IN CHANCERY —Under the directions of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chaneery, for the County of Henrico, pronounced on the 23d day of April, 1852, in the suit of Cunninghbm against Randolph and others, the undersigned. Deputy Sheriff lor Isaac A. Gotidin, Sheriffof Henrico county, will, on the Nineteenth day of June next, proceed to sell at public atction, on the premises, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 11 o'clock, A. M., so much of the Welton estate as was at a sale heretofore made ol a part ot said estate purchased by John H. Pleas' auts, being the two iots numbered 4 and 5 on the plat ol survey, ti;ed in the papers of said suit, con taining tilty-six and one fourth acres each. THUS. W. DOSWELL, D. g., my 29—20t for 1. A. GODDIN, S. H. C. House furnishing store, i3r Main Street, where can be hod the lollowing necessary articles — Refrigerators, the most approved kinds, from 5 to 28 aoUars each Water Coolers, in zinc and wood cises Shower Baths, uarrabee's patent Sponge Baths, three different kinds Bath Tubs, two different kinds Hip Baths, two different si es Hand Shower Baths, a desirable article Leg Baths, lor rheumatism or swellings Foot Baths, several different styles Bedet Baths, Toilet Pails, Water Cans, See. With a general assortment of housekeeping arti je 7—6t L. GINTER, 130, Main st. IO AND LAGL'VRA COFFEE.—IOO bags prime, landing to day, for sale by je 8 FRY & McCANDLISH. ROl'lv ROE.—B half ban els, in good order, for sale by je 8 R. M. BURTON. VJ E. HUM, Lurd, coffee, Sugar, Sait, Starch , l\ • Tanners' uil, tor sale by je7 DAVENPORT, ALLEN &€Q. AUABIAM LINIMENT. —a gross Farrells Arabian Liniment, just to h.ind and lor sale by je 7 O- A. 3TRECKER. TURPENTINE. —10 bbls Spta. Tur >3 pentine, oil hand and for sale by je 7 O. A. STRECKER AXALL'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. 100 barrels, warrant-, d. for sale by je 7 FRY a. McCANDLISH. 'I'ONttUA BEANS, large size.—A supply for A saie t>y je7 BENNETT & BEERS, Druggists. Loaf, ciiUauti) aiso c«»ffee SU GAR.—7S boxes and barrels, landing, for sale by FRY & McCANDLISH. ECTIFIED WHISKEY.-aTbblsTlbr sale by je 2 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. CAAA LBS. LEWIS' PURE LEAD, jyi gale by je 2 SEABROOK & REEVE. CIOCHITUATE CREAM STOCK ALE. J 35 bbls. of stock Aie for summer use. lor sale by JUAN PIZZINI, my 19 Next door to the Exchange Bank. WIKE CLOTH.—A lull assortment ot Wire cloth, suitable for screens, seives, covering windowi, <Scc.,for sale by my 12 VAN LEW & TAYLOR. LIME.-000 casks Kockland Lime jusi received per schr Leprelett, and for sale by my 20 ROBT. RANKIN. in CASUS YOLNG HYSON, UUNPUW -11/ I)KK and IMPERIAL TEAS, just received and lor sale by DABNEV &. HANES, iiij 7 Opposite Theatre. HAM".— A lew very superior country cured, for sale. . my 27 IX) WIN WORTH AM & CO. aUEE.ti CITY HAMS.—A further supply received,fur tale by my 13 R. M. BURTON. HOPS, ol tile ueet quality, lor salecbeup,lu any quantity, by „ jeJ HULST st KING. A SMALL LOT OF PRIME BUTTER, A tor**, by pABMEY fe HANES. Kiiuait wa > For ooe ot suitable qualifications, a libers) prie® *' ll be A P' °° loro<i HUkt tc ibr low, for cash, at the one price Clothing ho«s^o» KJj CHILEg £ BALDWIN, ou Mo. 108 Mate street. C" rut MOLA^SHS.—3O hfcd. aaa tirce* Cuba Moiawes, is store for mi* low Jw I mj 19 auction, saleE -^ FUTURE I>A*B. QALI OF LMB llLfltt KOCIITW O UNDER A TRUST of Troat, executed by Anthony Roberta, mm of color,) to the tAduriaej «trSfc JT ears a d*bt due to Robert HDI, who has asti«&«i 5* to EdwardN Dabney, dated the3Bthdav »«»,»«dPM»rded in die Clerk'a Office Jt Henrico County Court, on the Bth day of Mar in the aam* year, 1 aball, on TiMii* th» ■vk day of June »852, at 5 o'clockPMonJledtofin Mobile auction, on theT-KSTti-hWhS? bidder, a lot of Land in the Coontv of iH lowthedtyof (he of Henry Saunders, and loto oonoaX the property of E. Ket front and running M 1132 feet eight IncSeTmore Fermj.—3o much ot the purcbaae monn tn ho paid in cash, aa will pay »h e expense. ou2£a£d the sum of <250, with the inu*e« which £«vb~ due thereon, and the balance payable on th» 25th day of June 1854 with interest thereon from the day of gale, payable annualy, the purchaaer exe cuting bia aingle bill therefor, and a deed of Truat on the property to secure the same. The title to the property I believe to be good, but selling aa truatee, I shall only convey such aa la rested in me by the deed of Trust aforesaid. Should the weath tr be such, on the day of sale, aa to prevent the same, the said sale will be continued from day to day, and to the same hour, until it is effected, je 4—tds JAMES ELLETT. BY JAMES M. TAVLMtt. COMMISSIONER'S. SALE OF SMALL FARM NEAR RICHMOND—In pursuance of a deed of the Circuit Court of Chancery for the county ot Henrico, made on the 6th day of March, 1852. in a suit therein pending, styled Royster and wife against Brett's Ex'r, and others, I shall, as the commissioner therein named, offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, on Monday, the 21st day of June naxc, at 5 o'clock, P. M., if fair, if not then on the next fair day thereafter, a tract or par eel of Land, with the improvements thereon, con sisting of a good dwelling and other buildings, lying in the county of Henrico, about 1 mile east of the city of Richmond, commonly known as the "Re treat," formerly occupied by Hutaon Brett, dee d, iiid estimated to contain about 20 acres of Land. Terms o* Sale.—One-lourth cash; the balance in two equal instalments for negotiable notes with good endorsers, at 6 and 12 months, with interest added, and the title retained until a conveyance la directed by the Court. my 21—2awtl4dtd C G. GRISWOLD, Com'r. JAMKS M. TAYLOR. Auct. COMMISSIONER'S »ALK OK VAt*U ; ABLE L-TS AND DWELLING HOUSE ON LEIGH STREET. IN CITY OF RICHMOND—In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chancery for Henrico County, made on the 9th day of March 1852, in a suit pending therein, s.yled "Hayes vs. Hayes, &c," I shall, as the Commission er therein named, offer for sale on the premises, at public auction, on Tuesday, the 15th day of June next, if fair, and it Bot, on the next fair day, commenciug at 5 o'clock P M, those two half acre lots of ground, with the brick dwelling house thereon, now occupied by Peter D. Bernard, lying on the North side of Leigh, between Bth and 9th streets, and opposite to the residence of Thomas W. McCance. Also, the lot of ground at the corner of 9th and Leigh streets, and on the South side of Leigh, ad joining the residence of Thomas W. McCance, front, ing about 90 feet on Leigh street, and running back an acre in depth. The above property will be laid off into lots to suit purchasers, and from its convenience and re tirement of location, is believed to be hiahly eli gible for building lots. Immediately alter the sale of the above lots, will be offered for sale, under the same decree, a acres of land on the Meadow Bridge Road, adjoining the (arm of Adolph Dill, and within his enclosure. Tehms of Sale—One third cash ; balance in two equal instalments, at 6 and 12 months, with interest added, for endorsed negotiable notes, and title retained until a conveyance is directed by the Court. HERBERT A. CLAIBORNE, Com. [Whig, copy ] my 25—3tawtds BY TOLER & COOK. Trust sale o* valuable pro perty.—By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by Valentine Heckler and wife, dated the 28th day of January, 1852, and recorded in the Clerk's Office < f Henrico County the 29th day of the same month, 1 shall, on Monday, the 14th day of June, 1852, at the hour of 5 o'clock in the even ing, proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidd r, part of the property conveyed by said deed, as follows, to wit: the House and Lot on Broad stree', in the city of Richmond, known as Brack en's Tavf rn ; and on the loth day of June, 1852, at the same hour, I shall proceed to sell two brick Tenements and two frame Tenements, with three and a half acres of land thereunto attached, at Rocketts, partly in the county of Henrico and part ly in the city ot Richmond. Upon the Bracken's Tavern there is a lien for three thousand six hundred and filly dollars, in fa vor of G. W. Toler, payable on the 23rd daj of Oc tober, 1852. The terms of the sale will be, for the Rocketts' property one-third cash, and the residue on a credit of twelve and eighteen months, with interest from the day ol sale. For the Bracketts's Tavern proper ty, one-third cash; the sum of three thousand six hundredand titty dollars, payable on the v3rd day of October, 1852, and the residue eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest Irom that day. Negotiable notej will be rsquired from the pur chasers tor the credit instalments, and deeds of trust upon the properly sold, to secure the payment of said instalments The tiustee will only convey such title as is in him. The sale to be conducted by Toleb &. Cook. je 2—tds G. A. MYERS, Trustee. AT A UCTlON.—Having in view a larger estate, I shall sell at auction, on the premises, at 10 o'ciock, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of June, my Sherwood plantation of 225 acres, situated four miles east of Richmond, on the Williamsburg road. Should that day be too inclem ent for the sale, the first fair day thereafter will be sale day. 1 he improvements, which are of the first order, very much enhance the value of this productive farm. There being about 125 acres of heavily tim bered land, enough wood might be sold to pay fifty per cent, of the sum for which the land may sell. L. B- STARKE. Tolbb & Cook, Auctioneers. my 19—tds BY JOHN It. D. PAYNE, Salesman. Large drug establishment at AUCTION, consisting of the usual variety of Medicines, Paints, Dyestuifs, Perfumery, Soap, Gists Jars, &c. dtc. By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the sub scriber by lluch C McNamara, bearing date the day of ——,1852. and duly recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court, of the eity of Richmond, for certain purposes therein mentioned, will be sold on V. edneaday, the 26th day of May, at 10 o'clock, at the store of the said Hugh C Mc- Namara. on Broad street, all the Medicines, Paints, Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Glass Jars, Show Ca=es, Store Fixtures, Ac. die., pertaining to said establishment. Terms or Sale—For all sums under $50, ca«h; over that amount, a credit of 4 months will be given, secured by negotiable paper satisfactorily endorsed. my 15 JOHN R. D. PAYNE Trustee. . BP The above sale is postponed until Wednes day, the 16th day of June. The Trustee is fully authorised to make a privute disposition ot the above establishment on very ressonable terms, and at a great sacrifice. Purchasers are invited to make early application until day of sale, either to the trueteeor to Mr H. B. Dickinson. my JR- PAYNE, Trustee. BY JOHN R. O. PAYNE, Salesman. COMMISSIONER'* SALE OF REAL ESTATE—In pursuance o» a decree ot the Circuit Couit of Chancery tor Henrico County pronounced oo the 10th day of March, 1852, tn a su.t therein pending, under the style of George, *c, against Brown, Ac, I shall, on Tuesday, the 15th day of June next at 5 o'clock in the aiteroooa, proceed to sell, on the premises, at public suction, to the bigbest bidder, the House ai d Lot .situated at the corner of Leigh and 7th streets, in the city of Richmond, which was formerly occupied by James E. Heath, and which was conveyed by the said Heath and wile to me, by deed bearing date the 21st day ot December, 1848, and of record in the of fice of the Court of Hustings for the citjr of Rich mond. Term* of sale—One-third cash, one-third in six mouths, and the residue in nine months from the day of sale—the purchaser giving negotiable note* for the deferred payments, and the title to be re tained Until a conveyance is directed by the court my 12—dtds JOHN O. STEGKR I GARS.—SOO,OOO Cigars, various qualities, vv for sale by m 713 WM. TAYLOR. ORT WINE.—SO quarter easts Port wSJ receiving for sale. ■J 13 WM. TAYLOR * ™ I<> day. P UIG, 5^T Win *? *** 1,818 >OU. ""in «f» * OTT * °°- *— E FiME JKW*^ l 'wATna ,7C,t ' ,o,< •» CY OOODS-O, wLZf? 0888 41,0 »St hwt, c omm «dng ,-fnUijp, fcfc time French, of Of IJ^^S^SS2S?/£S2: Fuw, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Ran. Finger Rings, Crosse., Eiegaut^T' ot Neck Laces, Gold and Silwr Pencil Cases Gold Chain*, Gold and SUrer with an r-xtenrive assortment of FancTaad lanefiui Good* *uce». The aoove is a consignment from one of th, largest importera in this country—the bum n# °' tbe b *'* t w»d wul be told with, out the leaat reserve. Terms CASH. Sale will be continued from day to day, is the mornings, commencing at 9i; and in the afk«- =poo»i commencing at f)i o'clock; until the whole stock la disposed of je 7-dtf GEO. J. SUMNER. Anctr. -L>*h^e W .tiVf >S . AT UOaT.-lheswucribeii son able %££ "5 •e.ling out a? aSSfe ".t^t deU ' mUot Plain ana faoey Silk Crarau Silk and cambric Meek Tiea Paris mens' and boy'a kid Glovea Tafleta and Cap Ribbons Irish Linens and brown Hollands Bird s Eye Diaper Silesias, Rice Cambric Black and white Wigan Colored and blue Sewings Buttons of all kinds Colored and white Spool Cotton Linen and cotton Tape All of which will be sold at and below coat ta close. THOS. & CHAS. ELLIS it CO., }*"■ 7 Wo 106 Main street. »OK WASHINtiTiIN >mi i,.". Sfflfc LXANDRIA.— Thegood achr >iary WU lin, wilson, master, having the greater portion of of tier cargo engaged and going on board, will have immediate despatch. For remainder of car go, apply to the Captain on board, at Ludlam'i wnart, or to je 3—lw W. D. COLQUITT. 4 TfKi V ATE NALt, —Just received,a large -•Ml and splendid collection of Candeiaora*, Ethe real Lamps, Boquet Holders, Brass Spittoon*, tc. which will be exhibited at private sale for a few days and will be sold wholesale or retail. Mer chants are respectfu ly invited to call and examine the stock, which will be sold privately upon ac commodating tei m. je 3 r rHE NOTKB oi the Southern Maaufac- J- turera' Bank of Washington City, and of the Corporation of Frederlckeburg, will be re ceived at par with Virginia Bank Notts at our counter. C. W. PURCiSLL it CO., my '-*0 Kxch.nge Brokers. ROPli. —Manilla Hope, j to li inches inclusive; Sasti Cord, of superior quality; Italian and Russia Hemp Plough Lines; Italian Hemp Towing Lines; uarden Lines; Packing Yarn, common and superior, <fcc. Sic , lor eale in quantities to suit pur chasers, by C. J SINTON Jfc CO , Sign of the Circular Saw, je 7 71 Main street IIAMUKS, LE.MONS ANIi FiCiH oO boxes Oranges; 25 boxes Lemons ; 100 drum* Figs, receiving tor sale by iny 10 WM. TAYLOR. F «»H WHEAT *I ACIiINES.-India Rubber Beits, Irom 3 to 5 inches wide—are the be«t Belts that can be used tor this purpose. .A full supply on hand and for sale by J* 5 WILLIAMS & BROTHER. i>Jfc UtiNuKEU A>o FIFTY BAtiS Laguira and Jamaica Coffee, just received per steamer and tor sale by je 5 WILLIAMS & BROTHER. LMFTV HMDS. S!I>ES ANU BHOIL. r i)ERS, pari prime, just received per steamer and for sale by WILLIAMS & BROTHER. jps Comer Cary and Pearl street* HlO JAVA COFFEE,—7S bags very su perior, in store and for sale by je 5 WILLIAMS 4c BROTHER. AMD CAMUttS.—ISO -ooxe<i Jack O son's & Kikiriton'» in store and for sale by Jeo WILLIAMS Si BROTHER. GENTLEMBNS' SILK UMBRELLAS. We have in store a splendid assortment of gen tlemeiig' rfilk Umbrellas, at CHAS. fi ART WELL & CO'9, je 5 107 Broad street. LONDON POK'ftU, pulverised white Sugar, Brazil Sugar, Port Wine, rectified and old Whiskey; for sale by je 5 DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. HA Y.—'M7 baies superior Northern Hay. land ing per scbr C P Brown; also, daily expected per scbr Emma D iiussey, 200 baits, for sale, to ar rive, by JOHN W. WRIGHT. je 5 OTORAUE.—I am prepared to receive any lj quantity of Herrings on Storage, at Lumber House, on the Dock. je 5 JOHN W WRIGHT. VIRGINIA WOU.II KIiLKK >neotthe best vermifuges in use. It U mild and pleasant to the taste, andia readily taken by children. For sale by fc. J. PROT, je 4 Corner opposite the Old Market. JOtKNtY.MtN WANTfcD.—We want im mediately, 8 or 10 good workmen, on Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, Gaiters, See-, to whom good wa ges and steady employment will be given mv 22 WHITE & PAGE. OiLVfc.it hFOONs, dfcC.—W« have just re- O ceived an additional supplv of Silver Table, Dessert, and Tea Spoons; Pickle Knivea anl Forks, Butter Knives; rlso, Plated Spoons and Forks. (JENNET St JaMES, je 2 Eagle Square. SOLID COLORBU OILS AND COLOR LD bILK MaNTJLLaS — Just received, greea lavender white and colored Silks for Mantiliaa; also, a lot of colored Silk Mantillaa, which we will aell veiy low. je 4 HART It MOBEB C'OUNAC BRANDY, Casnlion * Cos ' brand; J nekton's Candles, riiie Powder, Safety Fust-, Cotton Yarns; tor sale by je 5 DAVENPOKf, ALLF.N k. CO Ll.Hßtlt.-One cargo just received from Jacksonville, Florida, and for sale by j. 4 ROBr'RT RANKIN. G<RO»* HEKRINMS. —l!A) barrels greea I" Herrings, tor sale by my -ii EDWIN WORTHAM tc CO. PINK APPLtS . —Just received, per Steam ship Roanoke, a lot of thia excellent fruit. CaJU soon, at ANTONIO PIZZINI'g, je 1 Under City Hotel. APLB btGAR. —I have juat received a small lot ot Maple Sugar, in cakea, which I can reccmmend aa a prime article Call soon, or you wiii be late. AN TONIO PIZZINI, je 1 Under City Hotel. juat received a X lot ot the above article, which 1 can recom mend aa freah, ana an excellent article tor family use. Call at ANTONIO PIZZINI'd, j« J Uuaer City Hotel. 'I TOBACCO BOX FLANK.—IO,OOO toot m. best quality, juat received and tor sale by "»y gg ROBERT RANKIN. RANUES! OUANGK«!!-Mbow Oranges, juat eceived and tor sale at ANTONIO PIZZINI'S, je 1 Under City Hotel OR TO UlVOMOLAWlM^ittkWi^ perior.lor tak by >» 8 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. / 'AlTEßS.—Received by fcteamsbip Roattoke, VA a caaea Gaitera, wnich will be sold low. Call •«"»; HART ft MOSES. j« * AND BXTIiA VLOVKr-lN JL bbU auperior Family Flour, and Extra ScotU vtile Flour, suitable lor retailing. M FRY \ M'CAKPLItH a RTIFICIAIa Poreehon, by Jones, White * Co., eompttaiaf »targe aa aortmeat cf gum, piate and Divot, at Um Wweat rMM. Bold at BENNETT ft. BEERS' Dnurltoua*, IMb • treat, tfmta for the TTTiftrttirr tjf Jqm* Whit»ft«*™ 7 jM