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fnK LATEST NEWS. - Affairs at H'athington. «\V4fHi>oTo>'. Sept. sr.—'The Hon. Thos. r r .,, £ p")hI a %»«it to the President to-day, nn<l introduced t-y the eminent banker, W. VV. of Military Storekeeper at I'hiia It'ii'iii * not vet been made, but it is "|'he"\\ h'ics in this city are greatly pleMed ,| ie M wech made by Hen. Scott, at Co ',' tui* inrej-iv to the charge of hanging iVruarX ithin the past few days betting Ik- Presidential contest has ceased, tiie fhances (t" the candidates being considered so , C u ii tti ii neither or Democrats seem to venture their gold in backing their opoioof- Mad. Sontag't Concert. \,;w York. Sept. I*7.—Madame Sontag's , , , -,-it took piacc to-night. She received trident reception, and carried out the splendidly. PuZzolini, the great t« • j,-". -.i.d J -ii il. the extraordinary pianist, were • Uo n;o>t enthusiastically welcomed. Fatal Accident. PH!L»!'Hthia, Sept.27.—A tank if „ ... - at the l leiii.hiug »i,r<«, Gloucester, N. ;."gave «sv this mcr.ting, killing a workman ri'li iil O'.Ni ill and serious! v injuring Daniel j; i-ors it and five other*. The rush of water j few do»n two walls, and it will require a <\ ee'K or 10 t!av s labor to repair the damage. /)(',»/>* of Judge Macfarlane. HakM*f.ikg, Pa , Sept.27.—Judge Macfar lanr one < t liie i cf the Harrisburg Key s x . and an Associate Judge of Iluntingdoo c< r>. «a< killed this morning at his totin rv,near by the falline of a )iea\v casi!i»e. 11-' fcrmerly belonged to Phila delj■ fi:". wis n most estimable citizen, anj «ideh known throughout the State. Mad. Alboni's Concert. Philaiu.fiiia, 27.—Mail. Alboni's (]. .1 j; hi raeted u brilliant ai d overflowing suJ. to-.iiehi. Every sent in the? Mimical fund Hall was occupied, and hundreds were .1 bwhv. Her lir.e contralto voice elicited « .-.n :|>p!aust'. aud she was called out alter every piecs. Earthquake at St. Jaao. Philadelphia, Sept. 27.—Private letters l'r a:; Sl.Jngo, received via Havana, state that ni ■ r e;:rihq'i*ke occurred at that place on li. Ii ult. The inhabitants wire so ter i :; ! that they built temporary huts on the Health and. Markets. Chuti.EiToN, S. C , Sept. 27.—The health l>:" our city is improving. Only three deaths r;■ •Mi fiom fever yesterday. The epidemic i.h< evidently abated and mostly confined to s .ranger--. i cotton market is quiet, with small sales st J rites favor.ng buyers. New York, Sept. 27.—The Democrats of t'u lliri district have uominated R. Westbrook fur Congress. I AND FOU >Alj K NKAB HICH.IIOM). i_« iD" subscriber otie*s for sa o a small but a ia i xc»'.,t ii i-AilM, ol about buy acres, on the tjjth -.le i t i Williamsburg rosd,ne«r Hinch ii.-.i.'e, two : ml a fca f mi.es from the Old Market. Alout tvo-:h ids cf the Land cleaied, and a con s. '■ rable part r w cultivated as a market garden, such is its !"• ' ! :y, idiptation and convenience to inarke; i.s mal-es it one of the most desirab'e places : a mai k< t uarcea and dairy about lb : city, and pr p- rJy managed, lis cost could be easily made ;.;m ltsprottts The Building can, with but little ts; • u •, t e rendered a comfortable residt n.-e, with iei uf-ci-ji'.ry c nveuieao, and a number of the best sj .nc» tf * ater on the place Tbo.- • wishing to purchase wili pleise call and eiamice forthemselves. 'I k&jus very liberal Apply to Robert Hastings, ot !.-• premises, or to the subscriber. • 29—dlmw4t SAMUEL HASTINGS. f 1 TO Tllli rtBJUiC.—My bond v-' tjr seVenry five dollars, in quarterly pay n.' -ritß. to Pats- y Scott, (a black woman,) for t. • hire if her sen, Davhl Scott, due the Ist day 'f January, i-":j isiu.t ur ue.troycd, and as the boy, Dav'd Scott, lei". my employment sotsedtce in the ♦; i:y par: ; f last, and I having paid tiie two fcrst u i .rul will not pay the two last quarters. . : Scott !< ft my employment without any (>. . ,i;.;iy having lost the bond for the puipose of leaving me. . -2t* JOHN L LIGON. _. r {TiTn!vr nh i> vct io.ni .n «« JU4THE PRICE Or HATS, CAP.-? AND «yj b< ~u i s _in buying your Hats and Boot 3, go Jsß :... tt i lie..J Qlarters, J. H. ANTHONY, ' Li-Tiliirtii Hotel corner, where Molestin Hatsif bi Qaa'ity are selling at $3 fO . ■ .tid quH.iiy 300 f.;k Harsc.f tne latest fashion 2 50 Fin* Calfskin newcd BooM 3 50 T . ther with an assortment of Cloth, Plush, and Oi £lik Soft Fur and Wool Hats, Silk, Ging- Laia and C tton I morellas, at low prices. ee29 Llt'OltiCK. —9J cai.es superior Mass Licorice, i receivine and for sale by se29—3t* " SAMUEL AYRFS fct ACKtittL. —.50 oDls siiml 3s, receiving 1> per scar Mercy Tiylor, fjr sale by se 29 WILLIAMS <fc BROTHER. l/ \TKA AM) FAittII,V FL.OUII.—3OO tJ btils in sure, for sale by se --'9 FRY As M'CANDLISH. L'XTKA FINE 1». P. TJ£A.—5 ha f chests *-■* 1 <r sale by se 29 DAVENPORT, ALLEN & Cu. V It LAI. —100 (ibis pure New England J.\ • Mum ai dng and f,r sale by se 29 DAVENPOKT, AiJ.EN A- CO. •*(Uk BAIJi ttIOAM) LAIiDIUiI oF. * v/U i w e, f>r sale by se 29 FRY & M'CANDLISH. j ( | t'OltTO KICO SLtiAR-ln A " / store, Ijr tale by se k 9 FRY & M'CANDLISH. UA NTtU-A SITUATION as TEACHER in a Sihool or private lamiiy. by a Lady who h!»6 had gieat expenence in teaching, and is competent t give instructicn in ail the English branches, with Music aud trench. Letters addressed to flaisa' - 8.," L 05704, wi i i>(i pr.-mptly answered. se2B — 6i* jVOTM'K.— Wilt 00 sold at pujlic aucion, on i * THURSDAY, the 30th of September, il lair, or the ur-v. !*irday therealtcr. at Westham Cottage, t! • n sidetice ol B. J Duval eight miles above tne <3 ... on the R ver Road, his stock ot Horsi s, Moles, ' w•, 11 g» a d all of which are good ; the .CorL, <;l " •, Hay a d Fodder, with about titty Lu-fi-.'.b ir' <jci Wrieat, (Woodnn,) eighty bushels •• Eawaid U aua Oat«, the farming utei sils, Ji h :d f.;,a i-.i < he i Furniture, one Carriage ; ne Buegy. ic , <ks. *"■ 22—6t* v;. i L'ATj oS VV .v Tha advertiser is l- 1 x oUa t i obtain employment. He would like *i .ii m a i'ubacco Hactory as Overseer, or ot. in e (Jrocery. iu which business he has had «••••• experience. Good references fiven. A;, jly Ht urli :e se 28—31* ' 14 K.—Al ftperaoM iiMtcd to WM.il. '• -I«..LL, JOHN A SNEI,L *v CO. or BAitNEa i. :M:L '~ a e itqaesleU to make immediate pay taiiittij me, JAMES A. SNELL, sets of Wm 11. Sneil. r (||j CASUS I'HEesti IsiMt.—deceiving •-» v'/ an 1 lor s :le by ee7-d&c S. McGRUOER Ac SONS AT Wl>T <V attOTHKK'S.—" THE GIANT OF THE MONTHLIES."—Harper's Monthiy Magazine. Contents ot the September humour: of the Holy Land, the ttiver Jordan, by J.eo l >Abboit *, Nov# trotrj the Barbury r!t*te§, by the author tl li"coi.i-<::suii» ol St. Petersburg 'ihelali ei Kcbuked,au Auveuture la the Cata- Cuuitig c,t Rome. Jluntiiyj; A'iTttitaff» ; n thp Foreat« of Le Morvan inacet VVmai, the \ hre SibV rt. a Panther Hunt, ii U>'ru:i:ecei.ce ot a bijiV-Bueet Officer, the Quod AnirWi, Adventures iu Juj>uu ; illustration, portraits o) J<n>a&e«e. Sly Novel, or Varieliea iu iinjilub i.ile, by Hit 1 tlwurd Uu! wer I,ytto:i, coi'tluued, Tou >,jtciun»e Ai'iuticu to bu*iu»**», H.i-ak Hou»e, by CharJeg jj;cki i.» Jufct received, aud lor »aie by — a. M WtMT iL WROTH ER. AiHl i.l >JK iu iture, lor aaic ty •4W B McUROUER fc riOMi. telegraphic news rHAMSMirrED FOR THE DAILY DISPATCH W,! *"° tele ß"-aphic dispatch last MAM AUK rt>»PoFF l CM. R FRANCE & CO., & Ca.) ii IS I'.— Ticl.ut™ ' ' «VH 5 ?570 8 ' * 9 <-• w. PURCELL. WKBtiIIKV Jk MAt RY, Manageni, Richmond, Virginia. successors to J. W. Maury Si No 69 Main street. Drawn Nos Delaware Lottery, Class 97 Sent 27 53 3 iO 13 26 78 70 43 29 57 77 25 47 ?4 Scheme To-Day.—Capua:* : 832,i9j, 2 prizos < f 6000 4of 5000 6. f 40011, 7 <f2OOO, S.OJ tf 500 60 <.f 200, 06 cf 150, i.e. 78 numbers, 12 drawn bal lots. Tickets »10. to 29 aTtt-ATTON'W OFFICE. Drawn Nos of i tUwaip, kh 97, Sept. 2?: £3 3 50 13 26 78 70 43 29 57 77 25 4' 74 Drawn Nos of Delawr.re, Kx:ra, 102, Sept. 28: 23 8 51 54 1 53 U 4? dl 4o 43 06 33. Ticket Nos 51 53 54, do do 1 47 52—sold and paid by STKATTON. To. day.—Delaware. Capita! $32,290. 78 num bers, 12drawn. TiclcetasU>. se 29 LA.tlBERr'St OFFICE, 14th Street. u»drr K»rnuag* Hotel. Drawn Nos Delaware, ciaas 97, Sept 27: 53 3 50 13 26 78 70 43 29 57 77 2.) 47 74. Drawn Nos Delaware, Ex, 102, Sept 28: 23 8 51 54 1 53 11 47 31 45 43 56 38. Ticket 1 31 45, a prize sold. To-tiny.—'i tic DeUware State Lottery, Class No ;U. Capitals: 832,290, 2of 6000, 4of SO'JO, 6cf 4000, 7 of 2000, 200 ol 50J, being the lowest three number prizes. 78 numbers, 12 drawn. Tickets SiO. ee 29 SMITH'S LOTTKttY OFFICE, Wail Mreel, under the (,'lty Hotel, CuALK'S OLD STAND. For To-dav.—Susquehanna 40 Capitals: 1 of e:30,0j0, 2J cf SCwO. 2( f 1000,20 of 500, &c — 75 number,, 12 drawn. Tickets Slo—shares in proportion. Alio, I'atapsco, 260.—Capitals: lof $11,794,10 1350, <Stc. 7i nuu.ocra and 14 drawn. Ticsets $2 50—shares in proportion. Be 29 SMITH. V'■ W fsCiiUOij lillOliiS—To wtich tte at 1\ tention ot Teachers is particularly invited. The Child's little Thicker, a practical Spelling Book, containing easy, giadua! and progressive lea eons in pronouncing, spelling, readiug, thinking ar.d composing, ariangeii on a new and original plan, by J. Bartlett Burleigh, LL D The Thinker, a moral iei.dsr, containing selec tions from the ttems of the Language, arranged on a new and original plan, designed to arouse the minds of youth, and to inculcate cury and noble principles, by J Kartlett Burltigh, LL D. The Study of Words, by Richard C French, B D, a very valuable bo. k for advanced scholars. C.cero'a Tusculan Disputations, with Encluh notes, critical aad explanatory, by Charles Ambon, LL D. A Latni-Kng'.isb and English Latin Dictionary, for the use of Schools, cLietiy trom the Lexicon* of Treune, Georges, and Kalschmiot, by Charies An thon, LL D The Institutes cf Algebra, being the first part of a course ot Mathematics, designed lor the ase ol Schools, Academies and Colleges, by G B Docharty, LL D. Tee Classical Manual, an epitome of Anciett Ge ography, Greek and Koinan Mythology, Antiqui ties, and Chronology, compiled by Jas S S Baird. For sale by se -.H A. HOKRIS. RtAUI illl> li/kV, AT Ij. SMITHS Cheap l'ub;icat.ou Depot, opposite American Bote! — The Armorer of Tyre, or The Oracle and its Priest, by S Cobb, Jr—price 25cts The Coquette, by the author ot Miserimus—soc Thompson's Bank Note Detector, for uctober— 12 cts The Adveutuios of Pe.-egiine Pickie, by Tobias Smollett, new eoitior.—sJc Captain Hawke, ihe celebrated Highwayman, by the author ol Ton: King—2sc Southern and South Western Sketches, of Fun, Sentiment and Adventure, edited by a gentleman oi Richmond—publisaed in a neat and c juvenient f jrm, tor 37 cts The Flag of Our Union, for the present week, contains the opening chapters of a new Nuvellette, entitled The VaiiUee Champion, or The Tory and his League, by Sylvanua Cobb, Jr, besides nu merous short stories, poetry, anecdotes He. Hot siiKe.Kl'iMi aAItUVV Ait KVV e beg leave to call the attention of liout,ekeepers and others to our laige ana varied assortment oi Goods suited to their u«e; such as— Ivory Table Cutlery, in sets ot 5i and 53 pieces Ivory table and dessert Knives only Buttalo, buck and bone Table Cutler; —all prices Carvers and Steels—every st)ie and prioe Patent, enameled and tmea Sauce Pans and Tea Kettles Patent tire d Soup Digesters and Fish Kettles Polished steel and brass nead Fire Irons—a great variety Brsss, Jap d, pierced iron and wire Fenders Braes, copper and Japanned Coal Scoups Long and short handle Frying Pans English and American WaiHe Irons Block tin and Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots Block tin, steak and oyster Disces—l2 to 18 inches Albata Spoons and Forks—best English Sweeping, Dusting, Scrubb.ng and all other Brushes Feather Dusters—ail sizes Together with a complete assortment of Kitchen Utensils, which we offer at the lowest ciices. C. J SINTON & CO Importers ol Hardware, Slcn of the Circular Saw, 71 Main street se 28 ' ipilli JLLSsTItAL, UAIK TO.MC,by BiSN .I. NET! ii. BEERS, Druggists.—The only ar ticle which re-1 y cleanses the bead of dandruff and stops the hair from lading out, and renders it solt, smooth, rich and glossy No lady or gentleman can dispense with this elegant preparation. se 28 I 1 111 I) EXTiiACT OF JAMAICA I GINGER, in large bottles, at 50 cents. Tiie best remedy for Dytpepsia and Itdigestiou, pre pared ana sold by se 28 BENNETT BEERS, Druggists. «> iCit.ttuNU aM> DANVIL.JL.fc: ti.ML,- II ItOAIi, OPrIN TO MOORE'S ORDINARY, SIXTY-FIVE MILES. On and alter Monday, August 16th, 1852, a regu lar Passenger Train will run between Richmond and Moore's Ordinary, connecting at that point with Fiagg &. Co's line of Stages lor Burkevilie, Farmville, Hailffix C urthouse, Charlotta Court house, Danville, Milton and Greensboro'. Passengers for Lynchburg will stop at the Junc tion, and connect with Fiagg & Co's Line of Sta ges. The Train will stop for passengers only at the fal lowing points: Manchester, Powhlte, Robiou'e, Coil Fields, To mahawk, Powhatan, Petersburg Road, Matsnas, Scott's Shop, Amelia Courthouse, Wyanoke, Jen mugs' Ordinary, Haytok-hend Liberty Church. Leave Richmond every day (except Sunday) at 7 o'clock, A M. Returning, leave Moore's Ordina ry at 1:50 P M Children over 3, and not over 12 years of age, hall price to any points except the two firstm med. Set vant§ travelling by themselves must be furnish ed with tw.) passes, so that one can be retained in the office; and it must be expressly stated on the pass that they are permitted to go on toe Cars A Freight train will leave Richmond every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. The Wednesday's Freight going only to tiie Junction. N B—The Stage leaves Moore's Ordinary every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10:30 oclock, A M, arriving at Danville next day at 9j AM, and at Greensboro' at 10 P M, and returning meets the Cars at the same point every Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday. ... Through ticket from Richmond to Danville, 4a Do do Jo do f!re«nsboro', 10 Through passengers not providing tbeiiueives with tickets, will be considered as way passengers, and charged an increased rate of fare. au l 9 JOHN H. OfIBUHNE, Bupt. OAIISTH, DVIiisTL'KFBi, OlL.», &c.- I TllUd. K- PACK haa Jutt received at tiis Drui< »tor», 222 Broad strert, a Urge quantity or the above article*, which he will aell hi chra[> at tLey can be bought in the city. Al»oWinJow Ola»» of allaizet. , »el 4 AMUSEMKNTS. *UK UUANU SUIKKiiS' "" KUNKEL'S nightingale opera troupe, Displaying all the beaatlea of none and Dance, TOOXTUXB WITH WIT, HOMOS AWD BtTKLKSQUK, Chaeta, Defined and Amualnx. WILL CONTINUE EVKRY EVbSINQ, AT UDD.FEI.LOWM> HALL. The 1 roupe now presents an array of talent un equalled. B. K. Jobasoß Harry I.ehr '£ eo ?, Lebr w - "• Morgan U. Washington GUI Geo. M. 11 in Kunkle Master Floyd And the young American Balladist .. ~ . <rx MASTER ADAMS, (Author of ' Don t be angry Motaer," "Poor Old J J UllCl ® Joe •" ) fore US cents—Doorropen quarter be *ca~'f JOHN T. FORD Aeert. broad koi;k hack*. fall meeting for 1852.—The Races willcom over thU long estab r > AV L lUhtd course on TUES to wit October, lor the following purses, FIRST DAY— Tuesday.—A sweepstake for three year old colts and fillies that »erer started in a race Mile heats, $100 entrance, 825 forfeit, to name and close the 25th of September— two or more to make a race. Second ILack—Same Day—For a purse of 850 —610 entrance, to be added to the purse—mile heats SKCOND DAY— Wednesday.—Proprietor's purse ol 4:200, l wo a i]e heats. Second Rack— Day.—A hsndsnme Saddle will be put up for saddle horses—one mile out—five es t:ies. THIRD DAY — Thursday.—Proprietors' purse $100, Jor lour ymr old colts and fillies, (Mr. Gibbon's , Messrs Green'# Gold Pin and Capt Belcher's Ashmut accepted,) $50 entrance, which will be ad d ato the purse Entrances to be made on the first Tuesday in October. Second Rack- Hamt Day,—Mulo race for a tad die, mile beats.s2 50. FOU <TU DAY—Friday — Jockey Club Purse 6400, with an inside stake ol £500— three mile heats —half forfeit, and closed on the Ist of August with only two subscriber*, via. Captain Belcher names bay horse Red Eye, six years old, by B jston, dam by imported Priam. C. Si N. Green names bay fiily Gold Pin, 4 years old, by Boston dsmGold Wire. Any gentleman who may desire to do so, can enter for the purse on Thursday previous to the race. se 27—d6t* C. & N. GREEN, Proprietors. i attention: blues. Attend a meeting ot your Company on TO MORROW EVENING, the 19th instant, at La fayette Hail, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Cap tarn. se 23 JOHN H. FRE F.MAN, O. 8. IF YOl would consult your own interest, read the following certificate from a well known gen tieman of this city : Richmond, Novembee Ist, 1853. —To Mrs. A. B. Daws—Dear Madam: 1 have u*ed your "Cough Elixir" in my family for about two years, ia all cases of colds and coughs ; and have, on vaiious occasions, recommended it to tne use of my friends, and I sin happy to say that, in every instance, it has given entire saliafaction. Indeed, so habituated navel become to its use, in cases of coughs and colds, that I never think of recommanding any other remedy either in my own family or to my friends. Yours, it a , JAMES W. LEWBI.LEN. For sale, wholesale aad retail, by BENNETT & BEERS, A. BuDEKER, CHAS. BECK, and CHAS. D Y ALE, and Mrs. A. B. DAWS, Main street, Rich mond. se 28 \f OTls_ K.—t'hnnge of Hours for Travel* 1* Utm £oiag North.—.in and alter Friday, Ist October, u.e train lor Washington will leave the Depot precisely at 6 o'clock, A. hi., and returning, wil; arrive here at 2)s o'clock, P. M. TIIOS SHARP, Superintendant. Office Rich'd, Frea'g and P. Ii- K. Co., ? Richmond, Sept. 28,1852 J P. S.—Passengers going North will breakfast 9t Miiford Depot, and arrive in Washington at 2>£ P. M. se 28^ OLD FOLKS AT liO-Hli.—P H TAYLOR his just received a second supply of this lm mensley popular s ng Old Folks at Home, for Piano and Guitar The Old Folks are gone—answer to the above D.n t be Angry, Mother Together with ail the new Musical Publications. For sale by P. H. TA\ LOR, Piano and Music Store, se £8 IPO Main street, opposite the Banss. BROCADE, RICH i'LAI!) AND PLAIN COLORED AND BLACK tILKS.— We have now in store mi elegant stocs of hanu.-ome brocade, rich plaid, fancy colored and black Silks, which we are enabled and determined to oiler at extremely low prices. They are desirable and fashionable styles, having been recently selected in Ntw York. We respectlully invito too ladies to examine our assortment. HART &. MOSES, Sf 28 63 Main street. LA DiKV u.\i i fc.lt HttOTa tV WALK.. I* G SHOES —Just received, several cases of ladies' Gaiter Boots and Walking Shoes. Great bargains cau be obtained by caliing eany at HART Ac MOSES', se 28 63 Main street, i 'lilt FOK Hat»Ul'ln« COIIWU.- Vy Dr. Rose'* Whooping Cough Syrup cures ia an incredible stn.ri space of time Sold at se 23 BENNbTJ' & BEERS. Druggists. —Just leceived, a io» oi Carpets, > wnich will be offered at low prices to close, by HART X. MOSES, 6e 28 63 Main street. IRK C-DfcK VlNEtiAß.—Anutber lot of thar excellent pickling Vinegar, receiving to day per steamer, lor sale low by HULST &. KING, se 28 Franklin street, opposite Old Market. G- uTf.ll E.-TitL TTlili.—-3 »Hgs prime tjio.heu T Butter landing per stealer, lor sale in any quantity by HULST A KING, se 28 Franklin street, opposil-s Old Market. UKOtSiD CUFFKU. — A Lew sup •T ply just received, lor tale by the box or pound, by iilu-ST KING, se 28 Frankiia street, opposite Old Market. i 111 l liOXEw .NEW* l.'Hf£E!»E —'London" iU U Mustard, 20 ea*cs of superior quality, for sale bv se 28 DAVENPORT. ALLEN & CO tntESH KUCNiNu FI.LID-J ii.-1 received and for sale by WM. M.DADE, Chemist, Main street, se 28 Near th« Old Market. 1 (JO r " SO * 1 I>l£Kl - VlA * ANU, ee 28 °* ' S McGRUDER & SONS. VTOTICE.— Tne suoscriber's stores wui oeclosed on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 28:h and '~9th instants, and re-opened on Thursday, trie 30th inst JACOB A LEVY, se 28 Nos 15 and 59 Mafn street. V~ iUt.IMA iVIAt.HJ VVASMINIi FLUID. ih.s article iiovz-sm well known aj»d exietsively used, has, to a o- nsiderHbli t xrent, superceded the old and laoori.us method of clothf-a washing.— Those who wuh to save the hand rubbing on bust ds, the loss of tlm>* and tear of clothes conse quent upon such courses, should ma re use of thij b luid. Once u tea, scd its utility m en, It »iil never be given up so iuiig as there are cloth- ato be wastied h< ware of imiUMon. The genuine ar ticle for sale in any quantity 6j the manufacturer H 4. PtCOT, ie 23 Corner opposite the Old Marki-t 11iiIfO.UK, (;KK£N, AND VERDltiKia, t ground in Oil, for sale by WJL M. HADE. Chemist and Aputcecary. s» 23 Mabi street, near Old Market. (V OTII'E. —By power of attorney, duiy record- L'l t-din th-; Hutuu&t Ccurt, I ha+o appointed my brother, TURNER A iKINSuN, my agent to cou duet and transact the (jroc&r; (iusisritK forme and on my account, in iiu airy of Rtcbm md. i*23—3-* yRANCKS BAILKT "3I FOR CHA RL.KSTON, t». C .—Tne pew schr Euilly Kurr, Litideu master, will have dispatch for the above port For freif-at or pHs»age, hsving superior acciinmoda tion> apply to W D. COJ.QUITT. kit w > BOXES TIN fLATt, au assort siSUU men; c jtuprisiiig nearly all size*, bright ai d Inn'ei, lor sale by •eft 6. McGRL'DEU St SONS, j AUCTION BALF.S FUTURE DAYS. BY JAMEW |M. TAYLOR. Most valuable improved pro. PERTY IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND, the Jane* River Connection and the Baifi-Large Warehouse on 1 Oth Street, and Eleven Hiatei and Lota Bjrrd, between 10th and 11th Hureeta, at Auc tion.—By order of tbe Pie»idrint and Hoard of Di rectora of the J atari RHer and Kanawha Com pany, I shdJ, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of October, 1?59, at 12 o'clock, M , UDon the premise*, sell that Large and Yaluahie Warehouse on the south aide ot the Baain, on 10th street, and occupied by Meaara Ludlam A Watson. 'J he lot fronts £( feet, and rasa back 100 leet to the Baain The house ia built of bnck, four s:ories high, in the moat (ÜbtUntial and approved manner, tronta 63 reet on 10th street, bounded on th? south line by '.he cane!, runs back 85 leet So within a short dietaace frum th.3 Basin, aad having two tronta on the Baain and canal, atfbrda ample fac litk a for receiving tnd discharging merchan dise. In point of loc&ticn and construction, this ia "egarded as one of thH coal valuable Warehouses in ihs city fjr th= transaction of a heavy basinets. Also, Elevea Brick Uouaca and Lata situs ted on the north side ot Byri, between 10th and ll:h street*—all of them in good order and nearly new, each three atoriea high and running back to the canal. The cona juctiuu of these H .use* is such, tint wi h some slight alterations, they auuld he made to answer for both resiJatcea and business h .uses, and from their location, will always dna ready tenants at a handsome per centaae uuon the outlay. It is deemed unnecessary here to enumerate the many advantages of location and construction com bined in the above property j but in view af th; tin portant improvements in the vicinity thereof now in progress, we would *st an examination of the same by those wishing to invest their surplus fluids judiciously. 1 ebms or Salk.—One third cash; tlv? balance at 6 and 12 months wi:li interest, and the deferred payments to be secured by feeds of trust upon the property. •e29 JAMES U. TAYLOB, Auctr. BY WiJLUNtiTON (iuUUifi. OA TO 40 BUl.LlJl.Mir LOTS IN TOE 0U PLAN OF BhLVIDERE. FOK SALE AT AUCTION—WiII be sc!d o» Weduaaday af ternoon, the 13th October, 1£52, upon the prem ises, commencing at hjif past t o'clock from 30 to 40 Buiiding Lots, in the plan of B lvidtra, adjoin ing the south western part oftha city. These ion have a front of id feet, and a d-ijilh of 14s fcs?t to ai. alley 14 tmi wida. A plat cf the property can bo seen at tna office cf tli = auctioneer-in a lew d*ya. The location c f the lots, so near llv Trrd 'gar Iron Works, and other maauficturing establish ments, offers aa excellent opportunity to the arti sans engsgi din these worst to secure a hm-cUome building lot at a small cost. Teems.—One-fourth cash, balance at 4, 8 and 12 mcntns for negotiable notes, ai d title retained till the last note is paid olf. DAVID ANDERSON, Jr, Agent for James M Atd^rson. Sale conducted by W. Ocddin. Auct. ee 21) B V FULLIAM UAVIa, Auetisßwrs. A FINK EHDiNtx A<ND HARNESS liOnSE FOR SALE.—WiII be sold at auction, at Earnest's stable, on Saturday, 2nd October, at 4 o'clock, P. M , a fine harness and saddle Horse, belonging to the estate of Mr Overton A. Uojby.— He is about 5 years old, aad perfectly gentle and sound. Those in want will do well t j call and look at him. se 29— 4t PULLIAM & DAVIS, Auctrs. Bit TOLER «3t COOH. Trust sale «f valuable pro. fERTY.—By virtue of a deed ot trust execu ted to me bv Valentine Heckler and wife, dated the 2tth day of January, 1854, and recordi-d in the Clerk's Office of Henrico County, ths iltfth day of the same month, I shall, on MONDAY, the 4th dty of October, 1852, at the hour of half past 4 o'clock in the evening proceed to sell at puolic auction, to th.-highest bidoer, part of the prupjrty conveyed by said deed, as follows, to wit: The Hcu?e and Lot on Broad street, in the city of Richmond, known aa Bracken's Tavern; and on TUESDAY, the sth day of the fame month, (October,) attaesamo hour, I stiall proceed to sell two ana a liali acres (more or less) or enclosed Meadow Land at Rocketts, partly in the county of Heu/ico and partly in the city ot Richmond, and which will be divided into lots to suit purchasers, if desired. Upon the Bracken's Tavern there is a lien for three thousand six hundred and titty dollars, ia la vor of G. W. Toler, payable on the 213 rd cay of October, 1852. The ter~s of the sale will ba: for the Rockett'a property one-third cash, and the residue on a credit of twelve and eighteen months, with iuterest from the day of sale. For the Bracnett's Tavern proper ty the sum of three thousand six hundred and fitty dollars, payable on tne 23rd day cf October, 1852, and the residue eighteen montns Irom th ; day of sale, with interest from that day. Negotiable notes will be lequired from the pur chasers for the credit instalments, and ueetls of trust upon the property sold, to secure the payment of said instalments. The trustee will only convey such title as ii in him. G. A. MYERS, Trustee. Sale conducted by Tolkb ic. Cook. ae24 Land for mi,t ricbmond. 1 offer the above FARM, situated two miles from the city, on the maia road leading to the New Bridges, adjoining the lands cf Messrs. Roy, Park hill, Boyd, Poe, and others. T. e tract contains 200 acres. LaO cleared and well improved, the balance in wood. I'ne buildings consist ot a dwelling house, 60 feet by 30, with tbe usual out-housz-s, ingiuaicg an office in the yard. I will sell tor cash or credit, and tafce in payment Stocks, either Bank, corpora tion, State or Kali road, and would, in part, tuku real estate in the city. Ny crop of wheat, on a portion of the land, will yield rrom 12 to 15 <J bushels—loo bushels can be seeded this fall If cut sold private ly, it will be off.-.red at puohc auction, on the prem ises, on FRIDAY, the Ist day ot October next, at 4 o'clock, and if not sold on that day, wiU be rented out in lots the ensuing year. JOSEPH STARKE. Hsnorer. Sale to be conducted by Tolee ii. Cook Be 2"—dtds 1/ OR SALlj.— VV nl be told oti ijwptemoer tne J? 30th, the Estate of J >hn B. Greeo, aee'd, of Hun over, 14 miles from Richmond, at his late home. — This <-!»le will comprise about 950 acres Land, lying from half mile to 2/£ from tne Virginia Cen tral Raslroad, wnich is divided into 5 tracts; on one of -which there are from 8 to 10.000 cords of pine wood ; on another from ti ko 7000 cords. Some of this Land is highly improved. Will be solo also, ali the StocK. Crop, &c. &c 'fKnatj;—6, 12, 18 and U4 months' credit with in terest tor the Real Estsrfe; and 6 mocths' for ail sums over 310 lor the p-rsonai property. H. T. GREEN ( Ex'rs of John B. WM. O. WINSTON, i Green, dee'd. se 14—2W JOB PRINTING. DISPATCH office. Governor Stret't, •£ doors from ittain, RICHMOND, Va. Pamphlets, Business Cards, Circulars Tickets, Handbills, Blanks, &e. <fcc., Labels, of every description, Printed at short noticc and upon reasonable terms. orders for aii kinds ot Piinting will be re ceived and executed in the haudsomes* stylo. J? PORTS3l<^^^^9^ Jt PoINT, ic.— l'he steamboat Augusta, Capt Wi. C. Smith., having been refitted tor the sum mer travel. »il! rasume her place upon the line via. Port Walthall, on Wedneslay, the 2dof Juue. The Cars running in connexion with the Augusta will leave the Richmond and Petersburg Depot on Aiocday, Wednesday and Fliday morning at o o'clock. Returning, tho AUGUSTA wil 1 leave Norfolk on the alternate days, vi*: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 o'clock A. M. '1 be Augusta will touch at Old Point during the Bathing season, going and returning, and all the landings on the itlver. Fare to City Point, .................91 M Da. to Cokes or ( Grove Wharf,... .....1 SO Do. ta Old PoiutNorfoik and Portsmouth,..2 Ot Children over 3 and not over 12 years of age, half price. Servants to Old Point, Norfolk and Ports mouth ..1 10 To any point on the River not below the Grove, ..1 00 Meals M Do. lor children and servants, ii THOS. DODAMEAD, my 23 Superintendent. Bread, hiilu.-, mi■lit, cuAcii.- ers, Ate, made of the choicest brands of lew Flour, for sale by ' WM. FALC'ONKK, au •&) ,171 Main street. AUCTION SALES. tUTLkt bAVa. =S?= mtLLINOTIIW cwuuTSu ViLl 4Bl '* BUILDING LOTS AT sit £°FJF ErT3 > AND I* POET MAYO, FOR d-» ADCTIOX-Will be Mid on Than mradn i , f o 'upon the preauteft, eon com »»* p 1 following Jot« at Rock ".iT*: H,lf " cre «*° S 05 ' wi * Poplar f ther ®o». at the corner of A»h and lot* Noi 19 anrf on f on f >"ont atre«; aud pa,, 7 e t«, i. Tzaxs or Salk.— One-fourtb v , 4, 8 and 12 mouths, for nfgSe nol'. i" 06 *! added, and title retained unul the whole money be fully patd. These lots are weuWht the attention ot capitalists. wortny Ee24 W.GOPDIM.Auct. A LARGE SALK OF BCILDINO I.OTS iN AND ADJOINING PORi MAYO NKAR ROCKETFS.—VviII he sold atpuhlic auc tion, on Thursday ,th« 30th Sept, 1352, comraenc ing at 4 o'c.ock in the afternoon, forty eight Build ing Lota, varying in size from 22 to 4J feet front.— Tbese lots are located just without the corpora tion, and yet very convenient to the neavie.t busi ness portion of Richmond. The extensive im provements now being made at Rockstts, together with tfce very extensive distillery recently erected by Messrs Stearns t Brummel, must give a demand for dwellings near this richly deserved portion of our city, which should make this property desira ble to capitalists set kit g profitable investment. Tbbms or saxe —One fourth cash, balance at 6, 12 and 18 months, for negotiable notes, interest ad ded, secured by a trust deed or title withheld, j «e 24 W. GODDIN, Auct. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MAIN, BETWEEN 3D AND 4TU STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION -Will be sold on W«l> nesday, the6ihday of Oct, 1852, upon the premis es, commencing at 4i o'clock, a valuable Building Lot on the South line of Main street, between 3d and 4th streets, adjoining on the West the re»i denee of Mr B B Minor, and on the East, the resi dence of Mr Adolphus Morris—fronting about 42 feet, running back ltT feet, with the privilege of a narrow alley extending out to 3d street. This lot is located in the most beautiful and improving part of the city. Terms —Six, twelve, and eighteen months for negotiable notes, interest added, st cured by a trust deed. se 15 W. GODDIN, Auct VALUABLE LOT OIN FRANKLIN ST., » OPPOSITE TO THE MASONS' HALL, FOK SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, on Friday afternoon, let October, 1832, upon the premises, commencing at hail-past 4 o'cloca, that very valua tie lot (with an old building thereon,) situated on the North line of Franklin, between 18th and 19th streets, opposite to the Mason's Hall, fronting 66 ft., runuing back 165 feet Terms—One halt caah; baianca at 6 and 12 months for negotiable paper, iuterest added, secur ed by a trust deed, or title retained. se 15 W. GODDIN, Auct. I The "cottauk" for sale at! AUCTION—WiII be sold at auction on TUES DAY AFTERNOON, ihe sth October, 1852, upon the premises, commencing at half past 4 o'clock, the f arm called the " COTTAGE," situated on the Williamsburg road, about one mile beli.w the city of Richmond, containing 19fc)6 acres, of whicn about 123 acres are cleared anu in a high state oi improvement, the residue in woods. The improve ments are only ordinary. The Laud will be told in an entire parcel, or divided to suit the views of bidders. The nearness of this land to the business parts if the city, otters peculiar advantages to those who msy desire a suburban r jsideuce or cottage farm, and who, at the same time, can attend to bu siness in the city. Tkbjis liberal, and made known on the day of sale se 9 W. GODDIN, Auctioneer. P. S—lf the above Farm is not disposed of pri vately before the day oi sa.e, It will then be divided so as to give the buildingß about 100 acres. The balance ot the land fronting on the main Williams burg road will be divided into lots iiom.O to 20 acres each. se 21 W. GODDIN, Auct. Most valuable * ak.u and uran. ITE QUARRIES ON THE CANAL, ADJOIN ING RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCT ON.— Will be sold on Wednesday , the 13th d »y ot Oc tober, 1852, upon the prenji.es, commencing a* 11 o'clock, the Farm on the Canal [adjoining Holly wojd Cemetery, Clarke's Spring, and Cbevallie's old Mill] called Bankstown, containing about 56 acres ihe land is equal in soil and fertility to any high laid in Virginia. The whole place is under enclosure and in the highest st»te of cultivation — The improvements on it consist of two brica dwellings—one in good order, ana having 4 rooms —besides stables, &.C. Th:-reare several moit ex cellent springs on tte land, lu addition, it abounds, on the bank of the Canal, in grunite quarries of in exhaustable extent, which, ii judiciously worked, would, perhaps, be a fortune to any one. An ex amination of the land will at once attract the atten tion of capitalists. The land will bo sold in one or more parcels, as may be agreed on at the ti'iie of sale. The stone quarries will be reserved from the farming land, ana sold separately. A plat oi the property can be seen at my office. After the sale cf tbeland the entire crop 9 will be sold, consisting of about 120 bushels Corn, a large quantity of wheat straw, die. Also, three horses, all the larming im plements, &c. Tbhms —For the land, one fourth casii; balance at 6, i 2 and 18 months, lor negotiable notes, inter est added, secured by a trust deed For the par tonai estate all sums over 820, 4 months credit for approved endorsed negotiable paper. The fai mis admirably adapted to a market garden, or dairy— being within hall a mile of the corporation lim its 8e 27 W. GODDIN, Auct IN UA.NuVfaK. FOR MALE, 9 MILES FROM RICHMOND.—'* be subscriber intending to purchase a larger plantation, will sell his Farm, called FRENCH HAY, in Hanover coun ty, three miles from the end of the Brooke Tu/n --piiLa. It contains 317)6 acres, about lUO of which is low grounds, and <)0 in woods. Tbeie is a tufa cUotiai Brick House on it, and the usual out houses. This place has been greatly improved, as the crop now growing will show. The proximity ol this to Richmond audits proverbial hejihiness, constitute it one of the most desirable residences in the vicinity of Richmond. Air Jenkins, who resides on the piewises, will tuke pleasure in showing it to any person wishing to and will state the price and terms. ~ , , If the above Farm snould not be told be .ore Tu<*lay, the 12th October, 1832, it will, ou that day, be o&red at public auction Sale conducted by W. GoDDIN, Auct. SB 24—3tawtds BV JAMBS ltt. TAYLOR. House and to'i 1 o.v hd mtkeet at AUCTION —Win be told on Friday next, the Ist October, at 5 o'clock in the atternoon, upon the premises, ibat Irume House and Lot on the west side of 2d, between Marshall and Clay streets, new iu the occupancy of Mr John Marsh. 'Ihe house contains three or lour rooms, and is in tol erable order. The lot ironts 22 leet six inches and runs back 130 feet. ... , a . a a Teems —One-third cash, ba'anco at 4 and 8 months, with interest, and a deed of trust to secure the deierred payments. *>25 JAMES M.TAYLOR. Auct. JJV <;eoui;K J. st'inMKK, Auction sale ok uemtbel household AWL) KITCHEN FURNI TURK.—On Thursday morning, 3Ulh inst, com mf-ncing at iO o'clock, at toe residence of R. VV. Heudtrson, on 25ih street, corner of Franklin, (who is declining housekeeping) will be sold at Aucti< n the whole of hii Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of the usual variety, amongst which will be found, very handsome Sofa, mahogany Chairs, Card aud Centre Table*, large Miirors, elegant Mahogany Wardrobe, tine Mahogany Higu Post Bedstead, and many other articles, requisite for furnishing a bouse nicely. lerms cita Sale conducted by GEO. J. SUMMER, ae27 Auctioneer. ] SL'PKIUOkI UL'STaKU 0 cases - Crosse Si Black well's" Durham Mustard, received, for sale by se 25 R. M. BURTON. Li.UK, tbMbMl, dfcC.—3UU tierces tresta Thomastou Lime 100 Ibis fresh Cement 100 do C*L blaster 1000 Berrj'a Fire Brick Just received and tor sale by R. H. WHITLOCK 4 BON. P. S —For Beat* a Brick llouae on Church Bill, with twe rooms and two ia baajmenL a«¥7-3t fiWkBUXES LOAF BOUAM, lot sale by I.UU Mitt DAVENPORT, ALLEN Jt CO. AUCTION astira —— 1 THIS UA*. JAJifcs ai.TAVLOk. «£* «r»m AT AUCTION.—WiU b. soldoo aext,|tfce 20th Sept, at 4ft o'clock ta tfae ilmmnl upon tbe ptemises, two raeao t Lota oa tbe u2 side of Clay, between 16th and x7tfa street*. Tfcm lot* front aO feet each and ran back lttfMk* lew width. Tb«selota be'ng immediately o« te Central flail road, and also sear to the bean o(ifca city, are Weil located lor the storage of wood,l«». ber, &c, or building purpose*. T**M3 —Ose-third cath, balance at 8 and B month* for note* with interest added, and a M ottrust or the title retained until the pajaitu the last note. «e jj JAMES M. TAYLOR. Adk. BY UikOßttK J. SI'JtMKK. A UCTION SALE OF NEW AND BRL -cV OND HAN J FUKNITUKE.—On WEDWES- I) AY.auta ton, commencing at half past 9 o'clock, at the store lately occupied 07 Messrs. Thomas A Charles Ellis, Mo U6 Main street, will be sold at a** tion— n „ w * r^ robe ». Dressing Bureaus, Secretaries sad . Cases, Office Desks, Hat Racks, Mirble To* *ndMahogany Wash Stands, Atacbes, Tete a-TeM, ud tSZTV. it ° oU '** rble Top Celerette, Centra Chi™ fin Rocking Cnairs, Wood feat and KU? ' ** BU^ du l c"d J by mWle toow>0 " toed »y °f Sakec ■e GEORGE J SDMHER. Auctioneer. BY BAVBXrottT, S T «C* ,? F «*OC*JU*B AT ADC kJ HON.—Having determined to dise„ntiwietta Grocery business, we »ha:l lelun Wedaesdar s:9th September, at our Store, No 24 Main streak commencing at 10 o'clock, our entire stock ot 6tT ceriea, comprising a good assortment of Sarac. Coflce. Bacon, and Molasses. Tbrms—UnderSiOU, cash; $100 and orer,fow mouths credit lor approved paper. BRADLLI it BROTHER. fca.e conducted by se -25 DAVENEOKRT. ALLEN & CO. Aoet CLi Alt fife's OFFICE, 14th Street. Drawn No« of Delaware F, Sept 23th, 1r53- 71 69 45 66 1 47 15 46 41 7 35 3d 12 59 14 Whole Ticket4l 45 71, a prizeot fiOtO returne*. Eighth 712 4j, a piue ot SudJ returned. B* 27—St t'AliF sKl.Ns.—The subscrisar J. has on band, recently recetted, a large and de tirablestock ot Frei.cn Call Skits, suitable lor tiw Fail and Winter season, consisting oi "Lemoiae'e," "Manson's," Suser, Merlaot's, cousin Curbed Trouve Cutivel, I'm is, Nant s, icc. Also—Philadelphia Call Skins, 4< c.ty finish*'eC "Cbamter »" ana 'Crawiord's" Friz- Medal Skin*, *ith a good supply of Roan'a, ditt'eient color#; Lining and Binuing Skins, Kip Skins, Wax and huaset Upper Leather, Patent Calf Skins, M .roeoo Skir.s, Shoe Skirting, Threads all qualities, I arts. Pegs, Nails, Siik ana Cation Shoe Laces, Boot aad Shoe Trees, itc, &c. Ue solicits a call from those in want ol sachar* tides. WM. H. SITToN, s«27—l2t 13th st, betweeo Main and Carj. j\j O'l'ltK.—All persons indented to ihe lata Jacob Kair, deceased, and (the firm of Karr in Brother aie requested to m&kt payment imme diately ; and all pjnons having claims against Ja cob Kari individually, are requested to pit sent tba same to me lor settlement. PHILIP BERGIIEIMER, Adm'r of Jacob Kair, dncetsed. se27—6i* | 18th st, 2d door from M«in. htj PKKSUNS tnuebted to Tnos J. tiurnea, deceased, are requested to make payment to me, as early as possib.e; and all persons haviag claims ogalnst said dtceased are requested to pre sent the same to me lor settlement. K 11. BARNES, Adm'r of Thos. J Barnes, deceased. se 27—12t HiNfcH'.UA.N, Broud street *403, in • returning his most grablui thanks to the public and the Ladies in particular, for the libei al encouragement he has enjoyed since the existence ot his establishment, Weil known as one of the cheapest in the city, withes to inform his patron* that he has lately made a great improvement bJ enlarging his store, tnd laying in a well selected and large Fall s-cocii, comprising a more extensive v«;iety of Staple- and Fancy Dry Goods,of ihe latest style, than hitherto been exhibited to the La aies io tiais place- The subscriber (latter* himself tuat h's prices are as low, or lower, than they caa be iiiund in any similar establishment; and ne re soecttuily invi es ail those in Want oi goods to give him a call and convince themselves of the great bargains w.uca will be sold at H. NEWMAN'S se27—3l* Cheap Store. Broad street »J5. yroVis».-i ne suoscnoer invites ttn atienuoa „t the public to Lotfell's Doable Uvea G'coklng Stove,the best now in use. ihaveoa hand a good as»or:inent ot tJtoves ot the latest pat terns. consisting of Cooking, Pailor and Office Stov.-s, and sh»lT continue to receive every variety of Stove now being made, all of which will be sold at Baltimore price* with the addition of Ircigtu. I nave on hand and shall continue to keep a com plete assortment of Tin Wnre, plain and Jspaa. Hooting witu Tin or C pper, Guttering, *c, o:i ths most reasonable terms ana at the shortest noiioe, at the Tin and sheet iron Manufactory, No i 2 Main ' street, six doors below th City Hotel. FREDERICK HEFFLEY. N. B—Scollop Boxes tor Oysters. Gasbag Dish es for Venison and Oysters, steak Dishes and Disk Covers manutactared by myselt. se v 7—6:' VI US. JOSEPH STEUHI>Sn« removed ivJ. her uttr.:; and CLuaK MAi\ING ESTAB LISHMENT to the house recently occupied by Mr. G .liaher on Bih street, between Grace and Franklia. A call from the ladies is solicited. A YOUNG LADY, witn nood recommendation*, is wanted to learn toe business. »e2i—6i LliW OF" LEASES.—J. W."UANX/OLPH ba» fjr sale, September^— August No De Bow « Southern and Western Re view Getz's Coll ction of Precedents in Conveyancing, containing F'~rms oi Deed*, 4lC —©2 Treatise on tbo Law o. Leases, with Forais and Piecedunls, by T Platte, 2 vols, London edition— ill Ktv Dr Murdoch'sTrunslati -n of thn Syriac Tes tament—42 5(1 The Odd-Fellows' Offering for 1833, eoitej hf Members of the Order, with one steel pistes—43 Mitchell's Materia Meaica and Theraupeutiek, with ample illustrations ot piactice in all the de partments of Medical scienct—43 oo Mucheil and e.b-rle on tne Diseases and Physical Education of Children—4- 50 Cieaveiand'a linglisn Literature of the 19th Cen tury—Hi 30 Child*' Own Book of Animal*, w lth beautifully colored illustration*—7s cents uctober So Graham"* Magazine—2s cent* Captain Hawde, or the Lilt of a High wayman, • Romance, by the author ct fuin King, Ciauda iis val, fajl Clifford, 4te—as cei.u. »e M 14 V mil >UT COI!.NX U OKHAr patron.zthe thousand and one Farinas wsa »ere belore bimcn cuuchant knees, if they migM but obtain his eignature to the superiority of their Cologne WateK '1 lie simple reason is tbeir fabri cations did not tils standard, and be dfter mined to mvtni a periume which should ecdpM the whole batch, and make tiim as renowned! or tne rich Iragran'-e ol his ke chief, as he wsai'or Um inimitable cat of his coat and the tie ot bu cravat. In this aa in eveiythuig else, t>« succtrdad, aui wa have tmOodlej lu toe U-Oraay Cologne W'a> ter, the aroma of the cnoiceat Coweta 10 oe in tue two kingdoms- To be had <0 GAYNOR ft WOOD, sea -6t Ma'n Hret-i, City tloM corner jVj O'i'lCK.—By power ot Attorney duly record ed in the Hastings Court, 1 bavtj this day | pointed my Son, JAUfcIH A. riNELL my Agent, to conduct and trvn«nct the Dry Goods buaineM tor me, and on my account, in the ciiy of Richmond se *7—aw MILLISUN tSNfcXL. |?IVK TOMS COLNTuY IKOM, receiving J. for aaie by se 25 BACON ft BASKKftVILL. 4 COOK fvU vve have a WuM '•». about 45 years of age, of good character, m 4 a good Cook, whom we oflVr tur sale, to remain t* tne city. TOLER ot COOK, »e V> General Af eoU. LICOUICK PASTK.—ISeasmJ C *L Co Li corice f«ste; U cases Ynurna do, lanaiag <K Mie by seHS BACOH ft BASKKRVtLL. M'HUJirbOMA* .UfclHt iMKS.au kind* 1 at B£MNbIT * BttUW', M Mat* ttrvrC oLOUJtttU CIUAKH.-Thmy .thona^J D lor ml> vwry low. M S» WILLIAH3 ft BROTHS*.