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ITVtkst mail news. ibeival of the europa. vF _ wKKK LATER FROM EUROPE. .v. oq —Thi' steamer F.»ropa arrived : bringing Liverpool dates of the an wn IMk Tht Ku v,-*iSB passenger*. - gkvkral "■•(.-a! n p «*s wholly unimp irtant. The >a ' .-i.w was unchanged and everything ' V 'v ,'late'to the sth ult had been receive.!. v-it niaierwllyehangvd. Flour command - r ton. Xa.vne news favorable. " " ' makkft^. \ u . -vi—The Cotton market contin- Fair oaal'ti'* are * shade lower and lower * ' . itr o' l-16d.a1-£l. per bbl. The ->'e wee* have bee* 39,(KK) bales, of which •* ' s ami exporters took 5.820 - u .-Hiion- hit Fair Orleans 7d., Mid -I.' Fair Molile and Upland 6 3-4 d„ Mill- J. v.-,.' i«l Mi.idling Upland 5 7-Sd. Stock I* - were in active speculative ilerr.and at ~ ,'m fil. per bushel iii Whcut. and W a I*. \ •*"' "in Flour. Canal Floor 37a27«. (VI.. Phfln , jiairimore aoil Ohio3d. White Wheat 1 Red Ts.aTs. «*l. Corn unchanged. " a 3>. Yellow 3!#. The demand yesterday : i a s i:ht abatement , . n'—Beel U firm at stiffer rates. Pork - • • trm. Bacon unchanged. Lard trm and » V . uti*arda; silos at 575. 9d.a39i. perewt. had siijfctly advanced. . irjvntine there was nothing doing; Spirits 4 - wf: common Ro»i:t 4*®. 4d.a4s. 6d. ~f i-JO tierces Carolina Rice at 25e. Tea, - and Coffee unchangctl. - r ..ic a: Manchester hail flighrly declined. LONDON" MONEY MARKET. for money an 1 account closed at 96 l-Bc.a - .4. Tfcere was tucreasisi prefssre on the money t *.••„ American sc. unties unchanged. ItAVHK JtARKKT. jia-'i. >uir. 16. —Sales ol cotton for the week ~, - Stot k 10.",0iJ0 bale*. Sales to-day 250 : iCe* ut slightly lower rate*. y.rrh :-tufl—Very active at firm price. Rice un- THE GAVAZZI RIOT.—ARREST OF THE MAYOR OF MONTREAL. A .Jf-:.at:-h from Montreal, «ta;ei that on Satur. : ,t ti.<■ Mayor of that ci'y, Mr. Char'ea Wilson, k.:,s arreete 1 on the charge of murder on the 9th J .ne. attiie dmazii ri_>t. He was held to bail in the sum of t-'.OO) to appear on the 14th Oct. Three .-. (•ors of the 9th June, have been also arrested.— Their names are (larre'.t 'Parry. C Rrouiliet, and M. Mo?' - Ti;e last namtii is 2d assistant engineer of ti,' ire department. These arrests are the result of ..crM'.ering efforts of the Vigilance Committee. Deeadfcl Riot at Niagara.—A great riot took f a* eat Niagara Sunday last A negro waiseT cm p. yed at the Cataract House, named Watson, was a-ri-ted on the charge of having killeJ a man at Savannah, named Jones, three years ago. A mob o! W negroes ro-scurd Wotson from tire-ufficers, w'.ien she latter called 'SOD Irishmen employed on the Itailroad, to their asei-t&nce. A terrible conflict ensueil. in which many were injured, but the ne gror-i were finally routed and Watson secured.— Hi- i- now in Huffalo, on his way to Baltimore. Thu lczryv thought that Watsan was arrested us a fu gitive slave. The Fevkr in New Orleans.—From the fol lowing despatch it will be seen that the fever had abated considerably on the 27th. We are glad to sot- that Mr. Holbeook, of the Picayune, was con • ile-ccut It was an act somewhat akin to heroism, j. .r him to return to New Orleans as he d:d in the L'iiiiit of the epidemic : \tir OrUans, August 27.—The official report of the Board oi Health, ending this morning at 6 o'clock, exhibits the to*«! number of deaths to be >;■.£ for the week, including 11104 from lever, and ;<•) unknown. This, compared with the report ot tl ■ previous week, showsan increase of 94 on the fit il number, and 62 by the fever. The increase was mainly in the early part ot the week, until Thursday, when the deaths commenced falling off, lvimi has continued so until the present time.— •*-'hon!d the epidemic, therefore, not exceed the past few days, the report of the coming week will show a still greater foiling off. probably of several hun dred. Col. A. M. Holbrook, of tlie Picayune, who ha<l been iil with the fever, ]am elad totay has been pronounced convalescent. lie expects to be out next week. j'BESIDS.VT PIE&CE AND THE PACIFIC RAIL, koad.—Somebody writing letters from Washington to the New York Freeman's Journal, makes the fol lowing statement, to which the New York .presses tee is to attach some credit: "The President has determined not to adopt, lather or recommend the Pacific railroad measure in any manner whate.ror, as a policy of the adminis tration, and in tbii determination, he is warmly and decidedly backed and supported by both the Secre tary of State and the Attorney General. This you may rely upon as an ascertained fact." Sentence of Conklin and Worlks, at New Haven, Conn.—On Saturday last, Judge Inger holl of the United States District Court, gave his de cision on the motions to set aside the verdicts, and in arrett of judgment in this case, and ruled against both. The pri-soners were charged with having, with iiiteat to defraud the United States, trane. mitted tu the pension oifice a false certificate, in aupport of a pension claim. They were sentenced to impi isgnment for two years in the Connecticut Penitentiary. James If. Conklin was a compositor by trade, aiul only 22 years of aire. There have been three previous convictions for the same offence v. ithin one year. \ A white failor on board the steamer Jamestown, was drewned on Monday morning, at City Point. 'J be Jamestown delivered her freight and pastern rs across the "Kelvidere" which was lying there, Hiid ;iie sailor accidentally flipped and fell between t:.' boat.-. Pnrisea King's Agent seeing him fell, ia rope down to him, but he failed to catcu it and sank to rise no more. Arrivci of tke Georgia. *' ' ) urk. Auiru-'t !>?th.—The steamer Georgia bits i i ived, hi jilting l.'.e California mails, 250 j«ne »'-naers and 6!.:i00,(»J in gold. The principal eon- are \('ai>!g Si (,'o., >t"ii:',ovK); American Ex enance barik, £-IlX).00:l; We'ls .V 1-argo, $o(J00. Hie health ol the Isthmus this summer was bet te liian ever before known. ibe l.ncle Sam arrived at Panama on the l?th • Valparaiso, harinu made the trip in 57 days, the , t thneon record between the two points.— \ alpiraiso papers of the :«)th contain the particu lars oi the loss of the mail steamer Quito upon a rock distance trom lluasco. The passen gers, mail and a portion of the silver were saved. The passengers had arrived safely at C'oquimbo. Ki.ectiom liior AT Buffalo.—Saturday slight last the Democratic Ward Meeting iu Bufl'alo, for the election of Delegates to "the Democratic State Convention, oeca*iosed great excitement between the friends of the administration and those who oppose General Pierce * policy in making appointments. The contest was vorv severe, and resulted in the entire rout of the Administration party. In some wards the ballot boxes were broken to pieces and a general fight ensued. Pout, of Baltimore. i« sr.id to have re cei v<d the appointment of Consul to Bordeaux, and ex-governor DaJia, of Maine, Charge to Bolivia. The brig Buena Vista, from Cienfuegos, put into Wilmington, N. C., on the 2*th, in •lisiress from sickness on board. Her Captain, Wine*, dii-d as tslie entered the harbor. The ceremony of breaking ground for the Black iiiver and Utica Bail Koud took place 40. Utica on the 2"th, in preseuce of a large «bl;e!uhUg(*. Locomotivjc Explcutoii.—On the 27th, Ji'-at- Montreal the fire box of a locomotive on tit' (iraml 'l'ruuk Kail itoad f/ril iu and occa sioned an txplosion, which chattered the en jjiii", ani fttriottaly injured the t-nrineer, the nremaa and the section man, tiie first two it •van thought would die. Kuiciut of a PrtvfEß,—Wui. J. W«ir, a compositor on I lie New York Commercial Adverti < f, htmg himself from his bed pu.-t oil Priday Over ifSOOO iu money and * g'-ld watch were found in his possesion. M oat of tiie money wtu held In iriwi for a lady. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ADDITION AL - BY TIIK EUROPA. Boston, Ananet 30.—We hnv • received from Halfax the following additional intelligence by the Enropa. ATyAIRS IN Tttß EAST. The a*s'ect of affaire iu thn Fast exhibits no change ; every thing, in<tee<i, has remained perfi-ct. ly quiet f irKe the announcement that the Porte hail accepted the note of the Four powers, containing pn-po«als of compromise. The Moldavian Divau had convened, and the Ilosppcdars solicited to remain. The C7.ar gave th- m pe. mission to remain or go to Constantinople. Rsschid Pacha ha* notifi.il the Austrian Govern rneut, that the occupation of Servia would be re garded as a declaration ol war. The Potts, in the meantime, undertakes to preserve order in the I'ro vinces. BKGLAND. The debate in Parliament on the Eastern Ques tion, was regarded as unsatisfactory. Consols in «on>equenec lell, but subsequently revived. Lord Rusjell stateii, during the progress of the debate, that the question was under ne gotiation. and be h«ped that it would lead to a sat isfactory result [Oar despatch quotes wheat at an advance of two shilling", while the summary in another co lumn. says two pence per bushel.} FROM NEW MEXICO. Loei9ville, Aug. 30.—Advices from New Mexi co. state that the Mexicans were in possession of El Paso, but their troops were deserting, and it was be lieved that a majority of the people were in favor of the United States. THE MARKETS. Baltimore. Aug. 'JO.—Flour has advanced 1~ cents; sale of 300 bbls. at 85.37. Sales ol WOObusheta Wheat and 4000 bushels Corn at unchanged prices but a better feeling prevailed with an upward ten dency. New York, Aug. 30.—Sales of 33,000 bble. Flour. State brands advanced 12 cent's Southern firmer; 150,000 bu-hels Wheat at §1.30 lor Southern white. Corn steady. AMUSEMENTS Yf ETKOPOLITAN HALL.—On MON DAY EVENING, August 29th, will be opened the majuilicect uew Hall, with a Grand Exhibition of Anelli's great Scriptural Painting of the END OF THE WOULD, OR THE OPENING OF THE SIXTH SEAL This magnificent work of art, the largest Painting in America, full s<>o feet square, occupying the artist three years tu iu completion, will be exhibited for a few days, in connection with grandCONCERTS by the celebrated Madame ROSALIA DURAND, as s.sted by the great Basso, Signor NOVELLI; Sieuor MORETTLftreat Italian Violinist; Mr. WARDEN the versatile ballad singer, and by Ml. STIF, celebra ted Pianist. t '■$*" For particulars see small bills. N. B. After Monday, 29th August, liberal arrange ments will be made for Schools by an application at the office of Metropolitan Hall. au 23 ts rjpllE RICHMOND LIGHT INFAN -1 TRY BLUES, Capt. JOHN M. PATTON, Jr. having made au arrangement with the Richmond and Fredericksbnrg Railroad Company, vill have a grand CIVIC AND MILITARY EXCURSION to the SLASH COTTAGE, on WEDNESDAY EVENING the 31st August. They vill be accompanied by the ARMORY BRASS and COTILLON BANDS, v. hich have been engaged for the occasion. The can will leave the depot at 4 o'clock precisely. Persons not enabled to leave at tbft hour, will have the privilege of going by the 9 o'clock train. Returning, the excursion train will leave the Cot tage at 1 o'clock. Those desiring to remain longer can take the mail train in the morning. REFRESHMENTS will be furbished at city pri ces. Tickets for the round trip, for gentlemen, ONB DOLLAR each, children half pisre. No charge for ladies. 13?" Tickets to behad of any member of tie Com pany, or at the depot. Ample arrangements have been made for the com fort and convenience of the ladies au 22 New music received by har- ROLD & MURRAY. Broad street- Dempster's Sacred Melodies, eix in number—each 33 cents. Deal Gently with the Motherless—2sc. I'm a Merry Laughing Girl, mnsic by Glover—2sc. Fond Hearts at Hume, music byNew" Orleans Sere nade rs—2sc. De OidCburch Yard, music by Christy's Minstrels— 25 cents. Come bny my Spring Flowers, music by J. P. Knight—2sc. Melodies of Home, music by Glover—2sc. West Point Dream Waltz, with vignette—2sc. Echo of Mount Blanc, with vignette.—3Bc. La Belle Polka, arranged by Fox—l2£c. Guinea Polka, arranged by Malir—l2-Vc. Woodlaud Scottisch, with vignette—2sc. Zig Zag Poika—2sc. Dances des Roses Polka, with beautiful vignette— 25 cents. Doubling Cape Horn Gallopade—2sc. Wedding Polka, arranged by Robertson—l2ic. au 31 I EULOGIES OF CALHOUN, CLAY -i AND WEBSTEK.—The Artist Wife, and other Tales, bv Mary Howitt—Paper 50c. Cloth 75c. The History and Rudiments of Architecture—em bracing, 1. The orders of Architecture. 2. Architec tural styles ot various countries. 3. The nature and principles ol iDesign in Architecture: and 4. An accu rate and complete Glossary of Architectural terms, for the use of Architects, Builders, Draughtsmen, Machinists, Engineers and Mechanics, edited by J no. Bullock, Architect, Civil Engineer, 4ic., 12mo—cloth 75 cents. The Fawn of the Tele Faces, or Two Centuries Ago, by J. P. Brace—paper 50c. Dare-Devil Dick, or The Road and Its Riders, being the romance adventures encountered by Dick Turpin, Claude Duval, and Sixteen-String Jack, in their daring flight from London—2.">e. The Matricide's Daughter, by Newton M. Curtis— in paper 25c. The Wizard of the Wave, a Romance of the Deep Blue Sea and Indian isles, by F Robinson—2sc. Eulogies delivered in lilt- Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States, on tbe life and cha racter of Hon. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Hun. Henry Clay of Kentucky, and Hon. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, compiled from official Do cuments, Bvc—cloth §1. For sale by G. M WEST, an til No. 5 and fi Exchange Place, 14th st. OOKS AND STATIONERY.—J. W. RANDOLPH is prepared to supply Merchants, Teachers and others, with all they want in the Book and Stationery line, on favorable terms. Ordersfrom tbe country for Books, Binding, Music and Mutical Instruments. iv:il meet with prompt at tention, if addressed to 121 Slain st. 1. W. it. has just published— Rubin cn Manures, sth edition; " Agricultural Education, 2d edition: Burse's Virginia Springs, Sd edition: Williamson Water Cure, Bathing, tic; Uncle Robin in bis Cubin in Virginia, and Tom with out one in Boston, i'd edition; Virginia Criminal Cases, new edition; Cottom's Edition of Richardson's Virginia, Nsrth Carolina, Maryland and District of Columbia Alma nac, for 1854. New Edition of Jefferson's Notes cn Virginia, will be ready Ist October au 31 GREATRUSH AT J. W. EVANS' PE riodical HOUSE, 14th street, opposite Kent's, for the following Books and Periodicals— Eulogies on «be Lives and Characters of Calhoun, Clay and Daniel Webster—price Si Dare Devil Dick, or the Road and its Riders—2s Angela, or the Com ettf of Santa Clara—2s Louise Martin, the Village Maiden—2s The Lilly Dale Songster—tij Hunk Note Reporter for September—l2V Harper's Magazine for Seplember—2s London Illustrated Nevrs—23 jLuudon Punch—l2J «r» Vork Spirit ol'the Times—l 2} . Flag, Banner, Wfvtfcriy and Gleasou'e Pictorial —all far this week. Just received per steamer Jatntstown, a fine assort- V nllo * r,l P' l iaud Frames. Also, a large assortment ofcheap Publications which will be sold cheap for cash. I AK I '' Te ~ J tellt book « "ill be sold for ONE DOL- For any and everything in the Book and Periodical line cah or send to J. W.EVANS', street, opposite Kent, Paine U Kent'f. j-ywhoietale and Retail. nu 31—It" I ENCOURAGE HOMEIIANUFAC 'f! Ki'S.—Lad'es can alwavs find at the "LA- L>lKb SALOON, GAITER BOOTS of our own make, wnich every refcpccl snoericr to any ot North-in manufacture at as low, if not lower prices, than tbev pay lor tbe Northern article; then why buy I■"< Northern Bhoe*< We presume it is because it is not generally known that we make nucb shoes. The object of this advert.s jnieut, therefore, is to notify alt who bay not been aware of the fai t, that we make a better article of Gaiter Boots, of all uhsdi s and co lors, at l-V-0, than can be bought of Northern manu isc.ture fur the same piUe. Itis hardly necessary t<> add that Ladies will consult tbair interest kv calliug at No 73, when in want of a pijr of Gaiter Boots. uu3l VVIi ITE h PA OF,. BOARDING.— Mrs. LJLI4UKN TRIUU will be pleased to receive several YoUNii LA- Djjss to board with her in Richmond during the next M-bolas.ic year. Her bouse is very comreUeut to three of the principal schools in the city. au 31—2 w FOR BALB AND RENT. ntllif® 1 " rent * ver 7 bu'lL torn Richmond, contain. ..nail family, with*.'*°.uble "wok• John Allen, Jamr. Carter and other.? Kor kc, apply to EDWD. D EACHO,™*' »»*' General Agrnt and Collector. \ r ALUAIiLK FAKM, t> MILKB NORTH OK RICHMOND, NEAR BROOK TUBN TIKE, KOR SALE.—'The subscriber* axe antliorised to sell adetirably located Farm, about tl tnilea north of Richmond, near the Brook Turnpike, adiolnini the re«idence of Major James Hill, containing 129 Acres. The place has been newly nettled—all the buildiiigß havitiK been erected withiu the laat twelve iu«nih<. About half the land i« cleared, balance in wood*, Nome of which in original growth, and well timbered. The improvement* coniint of a moat beautilul Cottage residence—having 5 room*, besides Kitchen, Quarters, Barn, Stable, kc. The place can only be appreciated by an examination of it. Those, therefore, deposed to purchase such a place, will please call and examine the pramiies. For terms, and further particulars, apply to au 25—fit GODDIN k APPERSON. MOST V ALU A li L E PK I V A T E DWELLING, ON GRACE AND 7TH STS.. FOR SALE.—The subscribers are authorized to sell that most valuable private dwelling at the corner of Grace and 7th streets, now owned a»td occupied by Judge I*. V. Daniel. The dwelliug contaius 16 rooms, of which 14 have fire places; besides large brick kitchen, brick stable and carriage house, and indeed every accommodation for a large family. Nearly the whole purchase money eat) remain as a lien on the property for Ave years, upon condition tl*at the in terest he raid half yearly. Apply to au 26—fit GOWbINJi. APPERSON KENT —A new brick TENEMENT on sth street opposite Messrs. Sampson k Pae's toundry, at present occupied by Mr. James Lally— This is a large and convenient building, in good con dition, and is suited to the comfort of a large family, or to be occupied rs a boarding house. Possession given in a few dava. Rent $350. Apply to TOLER it. COOK. Agents, au 29 Pearl street. r pHE subscribers are authorised to sell a A most desirable DWELLING, on the north side of Main street, between 3d and 4th streets, having ac commodations sufficient for a large family. GODDIN it APPERSON, au 25—6t Aucts. RENT—A comfortable Brick House, on 25th near I street, Church Hill, at present oc cupied by Thomas Starke. Possession given in a few days. Rent 8132 per year. Apply to TOLEIUfc COOK, Agents, au 1# Pearl street. IpOR RENT —A small Wooden Tenement in Adams' Valley. Possession can be had at once. Apply to ED. D. EACHO, auSO General Agent and Collector. SALE—A very desirable new frame A HOUSE, containing tive rooms, kitchen, 4ic, on 25th street, near the Asbury Chapel, now at a rent of $.20p2rannnm. Applv to " EDWARD D. EACHO, au 30 General Agent and Collector. LOST AND POUND. I OST OR -STOLEN.—One red, CO W, AJ with a star in the forehead, and is white on the belly. OneHEIFEft, 16 months old, from the same red cow, with the same marks. One red CALF, 6 months old, from the same red cow, without star in the forehead. A good reward will be paid to any one who will bring back tffcese animals to my farm {old Gregory place, Henrico county,) or leave any information concerning their whereabouts at the American Hotel. Also, Wanted, a good colored COOK, IRONER and WASHER, for balance of the year. Apply at the American Hotel. au 81 It* WENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Kan away from my residence in Henrico county, about the first of July last, a negro WOMAN, named Jenny, She is medium height, of good "proportions, about twenty years old, of a yellow complexion, full round fece, with holes in her ears. She has a black speck in one of her eyes. 1 have no doubt that she is lurking about the city of Richmond. I will give a rewarri of $10 if taken in the county of' Henrico, or $20 if taken out of the ceuuty and lodged in jail, so that 1 get her again. au Z>—Gt* JOHN BRIDGEWATER. DI SSOLI TION OF C OPA RTNER SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of WECHSLER ic CO HEN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. WECHSLER, V.. COHEN. N. B. V. COHEN will re-open atihe old stand with an entire new stock of Goods, on or about the 9i h inst. Richmond, August 31, 11153. an 31—It* C CAUTION.—Lost or mislaid, my NOTE, J dated August 25, 1853, pavable ninety davs aft< r dale, to the order of H. B. Dickinson, for "$893 40, a::d by hiin endorsed. I hereby caution the public a<ainst trading or receiving the came, as it will not be paid by me. au3l—2t* JAMES SIZER, Jr. r P O U R N A M E N T —At the Fauquier A White Sulphur Springs, will take place on TUESDAY, the 6th of September next. hu 31—2t LI AIR D Y E.—Harrison's Columbian -■-A Hair Dye—a fresh supply just received, and lor sale by A. BODEKER, au3 l No 10 Main st. lens 8 INDIAN OIL, for preserving, V* beautifying, promoting the growth, and gradu ally Coloring the Hair, for sale by A. BODEKER. au ol No 10 Main st. PAYSONS &i WATERS' INDELIBLE INKS, without preparation, for marking Linen. Silk and Cotton, with a common pen, for gale by A. BODEKER, 31 No 10 Main St. | HO BAGS PRIME LAGUAYItA A "" COFFEE, landing from steamer; for sale by [an 31J WILLIAMS it BROTHER. HHDS. BACON SHOULDERS, receiving per steamer, for sale by tu 31 WILLIAMS t BROTHER. SMALL No. It MACKEREL.—A further supply just received per schooner Juliette; for sale by fau3lJ WILLIAMS Si. BROTHER. STUART'S COFFEE SUGAR. —30 bbil landing, and for sale by au 31 WILLIAMS fc BROTHER. IpOR SALE—A line pair of MULES, well broke and ready for immediate use. Also, a fancy pedlar's WAGON. Enquire of HULST k KINO, an Sl—ts Franklin streer, near Old Market. / CHILDREN S G A I T ERsT^J^tT^- c-ivtd a beautiful lot of lilac GAITERS, ten superior. Also, a heiulsoine assortment of black stuii Gaiters. LADi US' SLIPS AND TlES—Another lotofthose beautiful Morocco Slippers and Ties, joat received and will be sold lor the su.all eum of #1 by william Walsh, Dsalt rin Bo .»ts, Shoes, Trunks. &c., -13 Maiu street, eigu ot' the Boot, just below City Hotel, opposite *ide. au 31 Hydraulic pressed candles, manufactured by R G Mitchell It C 0.—300 boxes for sale by an 8t DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. EMORY. —We have now iu store of our own importation, a supply of the best ENGLISH EMORY, assorted numbers, which we oiier to man ufacturers aud machinists on reasonable terms. SMITH t ROBERTS, au 31—lw 74 Maiu at. LACKKMJ Ti l'B TOOL B—A fresh Htock of warranted SMITHS' BELLOWS, 28 ro 3ti inch: STOCK and DIES, J inch to 14 inches; FILES and TOOLS of all kind*; HORSE SlluES and NAILS of til sizes, to band and for sale low by SMITH 6L ROBERTS, au3l—lw 74 Main et. FOR HlliE—a neat house WOMAN, for ihj balance of the vear. Also, a genteel NURSE. Apply to TOLER 4t COOK, Anentc, an 31 Pearl street. LASTING I'OWDEK.—IOOO kegs, lbr rale from Wharf bv au 30 I>aVF.N PORT, ALLEN k CO. WASHING TONANDNE W O li- LEANS TELEGRAFH COMPAKY.—The pa tron* of thin lin* are hereby informed that the Com pany are about to put their line in perfect order thro*- out, at any expense. For Kim time paat they bate labored under the greatest disadvantage)!, owing to the fact that the hue ii o!d, ai.a vrua, in the tint in stance, hurriedly coiistrueted, the consequences of whieh have been more felt on the section betweeu Petersburg arid Washington, than on any other part ofthe line. They cauoot but hone, however, that ivheu all these defects are removed, and the old in struments replaced by new ones, ol belter and more umderu const rucrion,~tU»t their r,really increased fa cilities for transmission of business, will command that reward which they are determined to deserve vie : as: ill greater patmcage from an enlightened and ■eneruus public. S- MOWUV, J*_ president, " i HARtKiTos, 9. Aug. l&J- [au 2S>—3t NTHKACITE COAL.—A cargo to ar rive this wef k. Those of toy customers ready for their winter su> pi*, will pieiwe semi their orders to jut uflice. " SAMUEL I*. HA WES. au 30—3. if LMUST OF THE SEASON'. — SOii A! J? SURA i! SORA!! !—A fine loi of ibeae delicious liiROS will bs offered our customers TO-DAY, which is the FIK3T r- cived iu Richmond this stasuu.— Fresh shell OYSTKRS dally at t>3» ALLEY'S JUpoU'R. ATTCTIOir SALES. — future DAYP. M. Taylor! B ATSm 0 !?, sxß STREET IUY, 7th U7of be "° !d , m WKDNES npon ihe premise*. *5 H o'clock. P. || •ituated onthe,nt,J^r^,l H .!L ful buildin * LOTS, " treet > Mid adioiuinv tho » atreet, north of Leigh fronting 30 f« 4 tl DCe J ° f Claiborne, fiet. mcnei each, aud running back 130 wUh " 4 ff! 8 —»«. .purchase money U paid in t u u r «tained until the L tn3l JAMES il. Tivrnn . . OTS IN H;ltox .ifAtmm On THURSDAY, Bth Se»te„,k - — 'V opon r 'th^ U " ,len ' in * wiU be sold eighteen LOTS, in l ° c Premises. auine of them situcted on the r>ri« f W alton, coi.v en i ent to the wWw fce « B P *i* treeU - Term* liberal i i\ " R °cketu. an 3i_,dT"'- J - *• TAYLOR, Auct. _ " BY TOLteKtCQOK" WILL BB SOLD ON MONDAY THP ~ 12th of September, at 5 o'clock p ai' If nor, on the next fair day thereafter' .V k,f fair hour, a small TR\CT OR T x vn • V *ame on tile old u; N ep^C^u^? k &1 « milea above Richmond. adjoining^be™andr , oV > ?i ,lt n ' "■<'«» " d "«"•>»» >• <«» au 31 TOLER t COOK. Auct... BY ALEX. IWTfcCU. "~ A UCTION SALES —On THURSDAY morning, Ist September, in store, commencing at half past 10 o'elock, will ba sok! the following goodn— • 1 CABINET, (city made) 1 SOFA, 3 FEATHER BEDS 2 LOUNGES 1 package Cane seat CHAIRS I COOKING STOVE 1 OFFICE do A lot of CHINA and CROCKERY WARE BEDSTEADS 1 WARDROBE The above guods are all in good order ALEXANDER NOTT II CO, au 31 Aucta. EDUCATION MISS MARY A. TOLERS PRIMARY SCHOOL, ON THE CORNER OK FRANK LIN' AND TWELFTH STREETS, RICHMOND, Ya.—The next Session of this School will commence on MONDAY, the .sth day of September. Miss TOLPR will give particular attention to the Rudimental Branches of knowledge. Her object ia to prepare Pupils for hifjb Schools and Academies.— Her mode of teaching is new, and will enable her pupils to retain what tbev learn, longer and more perfectly than the old. The discipline of the School will be as mild as possible. There will be weekly, monthly and quarterly examinations To each of these the parents and guardians are invited to attend. The number of pupils will be limited to twenty. Terms, for the scholastic year of 10 months, will be as follows: Spelling. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic... .slfi 00 Expositor, Reading, Writing, Geography, Gra mmar and Arithmetic 20 00 Dictionary, Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Philosophy, History ana Aritt tic 25 00 Stationery 1 50 Fuel 1 80 au 31—2t' ISS ANDERSON'S SCHOOL will be resumed on MONDAY, sth September, at her old stand, opposite the Exchauge Bank. au3l—stfcl2l9thS* Mr. lefebvre's school.—h. p. LEFEBVRE, A. M., will, on the first -Monday in October, succeed Mrs. Mead in the charge ef her Boarding und Day Schoel in Richmond, and will be prepared on that day to receive pupils at her late re sidence on Grace street. Mr. Lefebvre was for seven years connected with Mrs. Mead's School, and subsequently became Princi- Tml of the Williamsburg Female Acanemy, the charge of which he now resigns, to engage in a larger work in 'Richmond. He proposes to conduct his school upon the same ge neral plana® that of Mrs Mead, retaining several of her teachers, and increasing the strength of the de partment of Foreign Languages, by the assistance of a resident French Governtss, and other uuxiliejries. The members of the family will form a christian household, under the parental care of Mr. and Mrs. Lefe&vre. The School will offer every advantage for the ac quisition of a sound English education, to which will be added the Ancient and Modem Languages. Mu sic, Drawing, Sic. Tf.i»:s.—For Board and Tuition in all Ihe English branches for the scholastic year of nine months, £2(0 Day scholars of ell ages, 40 For any Modern Langaage, 20 Music, Drawing, &c., at professor's prices. Apply to H. P. LEFEBViIE, A. M., au 30 Grace street. Richmond, Va. PREPARATO R Y S C HO O L FOR BOYS.—This School will be opened by the sub scriber on the 19th of September nrat, in a building •n 2nd street between Broad and Marshall. COURSE OF STUDY. The system of instruction will aliord every facility for the acquisition of a sound business English EDU CATION. To which will be added preparatory in struction in the LATIN Language. and in the Physi cal, Moral and Intellectual SCIENCES. It is the purpose of the subscriber if liberally sus tained. to associate with himself a Classical and Mathematical Teacher. TFRMS PER SESSION OF TEN MONTHS. For the simple Elementary branches $30 00 " " higher " 35 00 " " Latin and English 4: 00 CITY REFERENCES. Judge Crump, Clias. Rose, Ed. Mail, Judge Cloptori, Garland Hanes, Herberts. Claiborne, R. L. Coleman, Xogan Waller, J. \V. Randolph, Tho. D. Quarles, K. B. Spence, George Maynard, John M. Gregory. Ti. v •». L " C " SALTER, ihe subscriber will be abseDt from the city until the 12th September next. Those desiring to enter pupils are requested to leave their names at the of fice of the Morning Mail, or with Mr. Wherry, at the Exchange Rank. ail 29—3taw7r* WANTS. ANTED—A good COOK, WASHER and I BONER, lor the balance of the year, for a small family. Apply to " BENNETT i BEERS, Dragnets. WAN i'ED—To hire for the balance of the year, a eood FARM HAND. .v Also, agoud COOK. Apply to , BRADLEY t BROTHER, ftu 31—tf }j 0 24 Main st. WANTED I Mil EI) I AT EL Y.—Cou etaut employment and pood wuges will be given lor good TIN PLATE and SHEET IRON WORKERS, either on the assortment or job, by up nlviiie at No 6 East Main Street, 2 tloon above the Old Market None ut-cd apply but goetl workmen. \VM. SEARS WOOT>, au 3]—3t* No 6 East Main St". WANTED, INFERIOR WHEAT -We v v wish to purchase ten thousand bushels INFE RIOR WHEAT, an 3! S. McGRUDER'3 SONS. 4 WANTED —By a young man, BOARD in a private family or some boarding licuse on Grace or Franklin street. above the Capitol Square.— Address "It," at thisoffiee. an 01—It* \rOUTH WANTED.—An active, intelli - Rent Youth, who resides with his Parents. Apply to GINTER & ALVEY, au 31 No 16 Pearl St. \\T ANTED—A first rate COOK, either » » white or colored. Also, a dining-room Man SERVANT. Apply to an 30 NACE it WINSTON. WANTED, MACHINISTS—Steady em ▼ T ployment and liberal wages will be given to workmen in the above line, at the Richmond Foundry. an 30—3t» SAMSON k f AK. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—To buy " or hire an honest, sprightly NEUKO MAN, to act as porter to our store. For such, a liberal price will be paid. au 29 ADIE k GRAY. WANTED—A settled white WOMAN* T T can hear of • good situation by applying to ALLEN It CROUCH, Intelligence and Agency Office, au 29 corner of Broad and 9th it*. \\f ANTED—LABORERS and all others T T desiring employment in any branch of busi ness, would consult tlieir own interest by calling on ALLEN k CROUCH, Intelligence aud Agency Office, au29 corner Broad aud 9rh streets. \\T ANTED.—A white COOK of good T f experience, to assist also in Washing and Iron ing for a small family. Apply to NACE k WINSTON, au 20 corner Cary sud 14th its. WANTED— Thirty HANDS, 25 white men and 5 buys, as cart drivers, to work near the Dock. Steady work and the highest prices will be paid. Apply to J NO. A. FOSTER, 9th street, North of Leigh, or on the work, au 2S—Ct WXNTED-A YOUNG MAN T T enced in the clothing Iratif ess can hear of a good situation fev addr»»s*ing boa 4U9, pottage paid Also, a YOUTH, who has had sumo experience, either in the book urarj gvtd besides*, and eta give sails incur/ refers uces, an 23 AUCTION nAT ™» FUTURE DAYS. BY OODDIft fc APPERSON. VTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ¥ PORT MAYO, AND LOTS* m THE TOW* Louisiana street. and a dwelling Howie on Nirhnl«rm street. Also. THIRTY LOTS in Knltoc-lOofwhkh are near the "pine tree," the balance being well loca ted. The abore real estate is in au improving part of the rabnrbs, and orteaHtodocement* to pr.-soug 0 f lun. ited means to make a safe and profitable investment Some of the above lota are within 100 yards of the wharves at Rockecta, and on tbataccount axe valua ble. Immediately after the above sale, one brick and two framed tenement*, on Osborne's Tampike, near it* eastern end. After the sale of the above tfcai estate, the building in the city of Richmond, at the corner of Fraukii* and 21st streeta, formerly occupied by the 4th Bartjfet Church, will be sold. The building alone is to be sold, and not the ground It is now occupied as a earpen te£B » h °P Bt an annual rent of $100. Terms—One-third cash, balance at 4 and 8 mouths, J' negotiable notes, interest added, and title retaiued till the last note shall be paid. au 26—dtds GOtJDIN fe APPERSON, 4.n«ts. SEVERAL TENEMENTS ON OR E- HILL, OM BYRD AND IST STREETS, THE MOUNTAt* ROAD. EIGHT Fob a a A BO J E THE cnay OF RICHMOND, on TH im^T> UCT,OW - r « ral «»Mat "° <tion bfr iiM , AFTERNOON, the 15th Seprem clorlt upon the premises, commencing at 41 o'- OresinMnT t bnc > aM w * ode " DWELLINCS on The«r »»n fronting on Belvidere and Church sts— MENTs\tf C^ WIU be ,oU the **» new brick TENE toMthe, JS ,ni . er J 2 f ? yrd ,u,d KTeet \ (Toat - Byrd atreet rnnn?" k i. lon North lftie of "bf about 80 ,eet the North and E^ nt LOTS tte aboTe on and' * aßd neat little FARM in X? 1 «treefe) will be sold a mountai road abC 8 mil° UII ? 0f Henrsco ' on thc mond, con A^a^reT'nowT.W 6 CUy ° fßlch ;. the building's aTea'lU™ ""^ d ~ Terms.—One-fourth cash ; balance at 4 8 19 months for negotiable notes, interest ? } 2 retained till last note shall be paid **> and ntle —The taxes are all paid up on the above mn perty, and titles indisputable. p au 85 GODDIN fc APPERSON. Aucts. ~\T ALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN ▼ CHESTERFIELD AND MANCHESTER, for SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, on THURS DAY AFTERNOON, the Bth day of September '53 in Manchester, commencing at 3 o'clock, 121 Acres of' Land, (m Moody's \V oods.) 4 miles from Manchester on the Coalpit Turnpike. About 20 acres have been cleared—balance in wood and timber oi original growth. Also, the large DWELLING in Manchester, occu pied by Mr. Holt and Mr. Edmunds, at an annual rent of $144. It contains 8 rooms, and is near Mrs. Hew lett's residence. Also, the DWELLING-HOUSE, formerly called the "Slab Church," now renting for $120 per au num. Also, half-acre LOT in Manchester, No. CB, (called the Pond Lot.) After which, will be sold 8 COWS and YEAR LINGS: 8 MULES and HORSES, 2 WAGONS, one CARRYALL, and all my Household FURNITURE. Terms:—Forthereal estate one-third cash, balance at 6 and 12 months, with interest, and title retained, or trust deed. For the personal estate, 4 mos. credit, for apt rj\ei endo »2d negotiable paper. JAMES DONLEY. Sale conducted by Goddin k Apperson, Aucts. au 30—tds A CHEAP FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber having moved to the city of Richmond, will sell his FARM, lying in the county of Henrico, eight miles below the city of Richmond, on the Wil liamsburg road, and adjoining the lauds of Dr. Tliaun ly, George M. Savage and others, containing about three hundred acres, one hundred and fifty acres clear ed, tweutv-tive or thirty acres of first fate meadow land, the balance well set with pine and oak wood. It produces good corn, oats and wheat; the soil is of good clay foundation. The improvements are a good DWELLING HOUSE, with all necessary out houses. Also, one tract, six miles below the city, containing two hundred and ten acres This tract is heavily set with pine and oak wood, and has a good deal of good pine timber. A more minute description of this pro perty is deemed unnecessary here, as those disposed to purchase will prefer to view the premises, and all such are invited to do so. Mr. Hazel, who is living on the Form, will take pleasure in showing it to any one who is disposed to purchase.. If not sold privately be fore THURSDAY, tine first day of September, it will on that day, commencing at 12 o'clock, upon the pre mises, be sold at public auction. The terms will be one-half cash, and the balance in twelve mouths, or a longer credit will be given if it is desired. Any per son wishing to purchase, wiil apply to the subscriber, or to Messrs. GODDIN fc APPERSON, Anc.ts. jy 28—c!tdlaw3t WILLIAMSON ALLEN. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, NEAR ARCH AND SECOND STS.— KOfl SALE AT AUCTION.— By virtue of a trust deed, ex<cuted by Henry Lemay, dated 15th Februa ry, 1853, duly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, 1 shall, at the request of the creditor thereby se cured, proceed to sell, tt public auction, on the pre mises. on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, the 2d Septem ber. 18-33, commencing at .5 o'clock, the REAL ES TATE conveyed thereby, consisting of a LOT, with a small HOUSE thereon, fronting 2y feet on an alley, tunning back 6-5 feet to a lot owned by John A. Pit cher's estate Terms made known at the time of sale. The title is believed to be perfect; but the subscri ber will convey with the usual special warranty. W. YV. SNEAD, Trustee. Sale conducted by Goddin &. Apperson. Aucts. I'. S.—lmmediately after the above sale, will be sold a HOUSE and LOT adjoining the above, au 22 G. t A. BY JAMES M. TAYLOR. Brick houses and lots on BROAD STREET, FRAMED HOUSES AND LOTS ON CATHARINE STREET, AND VACANT LOTS ON LEIGH STREET, AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of September, com mencing at4i o'clock. P. M., upon the premises, will be sold two Brick HOUSES and LOTS, situated on the north side of Broad street, nearly opposite tbe residence of Mr Saml. J. Rutherford, one of which is now in the occupancy of Mr. B. Cassi'graude, as a grocery sSore. These bouses have been built withiu a tew years pasf, contains about four rooms each, with a wing, with a well of good water in the yard, and are peculiarly adapted tor grocery stands and granary stores Tbe lots.front 22 feet each, and run back lw> tiet. Also, two FRAMED HOUSES and LOTS on the south side of Catharine street, now in the occupancy ot Messrs. Smith Si Jshepperson, front 15 feet eac li run back 140 feet, have been recently built Also, two LOTS HF GROUND, on north side of Leigh street ot Bi;cb u nm Spring frontier 30 feet eachand running back 175 feet. The above property is owned by a irentleman about to remove from the State, and will therefore be po sitively so.d. Being located in rapidly improving neighborhoods (particularly that on Broad street) it ehoii.d attract t/ie atten-ioii of those wialiiug to invest in real eftate, which will always yield good rents ana steadily improve. au 30 JAMF.S M. TAYLOR, Auctr. \fARKLI OAKJ*KN,S, HOUSES AND ™r",h^L AJ L D .?F ,LI)INO LOTS ,N bowl- R ?J^v MA^ UOX ' S H,LL ASU « KAIO't PLAN.—IVtII be sold, on MONDAY, sth ofSeptem „ er * u P ou t " e pwmiiei, commencing at o'clock £• -* .about 20 acres of GROUND on Mechanicsvill. rurupike, near the toll gate, well cdapted for matke Hardens, well watered, and will be sold as purchaser may desire. Also, two framed HOUSES and LOTS on Bowfci Oreeua»enue, near the store ot Mr. Joseph Tucker A I2S °PJ >oe ' tB the above Also, two bnck HOUfcKS and LOTS, in Craig'i EoTsT/^hiU^ 9 HU11 ' U ' d * nu "^ roi buildin, Terms will be made to suit purchasers. au27 JAS. M. TAYLOR, Auct ny puilumji davis HOUSEHOLb i\ ITCH EN Fl TR NITL'RR AT AUCTION.—On THVHS9AY next, Ist September, commencing at 1® "'f] 0 ' No 3 ' in H»»hes> Row, on will be sold the entire «toek of Household and Kitch en FURNITURE, of a gentleman, who * housekeeping— consisting ot the u«u»l art.cle. as are osually to b« found such as Sofas, Wardrobes. Tables, Chsirs Carpe *£*!«•. " "uperior PIANO, » COOKIJM, o njy k», nS£&ds h ' PtILLUM t PAVIS. Auctt. A FARM IN CUUBEHLASD COVJ^ JTjL TY K()R SALE — toy * decree of th« the »th day of August, lIBM. Vi, "J* °* of*lSSo on which the late Si u-uiber, the " resided, containing about o , d \ t i ' n i V of whico f. kuu- of o"/'?" 1 * ro * , - h - weH tIJS This Land He# on the main r age roiJ . ' i and Buckingham plank road, and thi Sou-h*"*® railroad, in a remarkably S»<l is well adapted to the cuiuvaiiun and tobacco. The Improvements a-.. twu e*ce!ltat dwelling hotsee*, ?i?nl*ema.r> ont-housts, incUdiag cirrii£c-hori*e " «» be divided to .uil ILhuti There are •xceilett orchards of ptaciien • weß uf Mcullent water in the yard, and one of the liaest springs in the coonty in a col terJeot #«**••* Pos#e»ion of the Land will be given iminadiately, for the purpose of seeding wheat. Te»**—A credit of one aud two year* equal in sta.luii.nts, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest from the day of sale, and good security, and the title retained until the whole purchase mmmj m paid. AUCTION BAT.m THIS DAT! BY OODDIW 4 APPERjtriS X7ARMB ON PLANK KOAJDFORRAI s» X We intend « WF.DNEBDAY tta SUtiTZr' at 5 o'clock, P. M., to offer for sale it — premkes, GLENBI'RNIE, now oe'ajZib? John Lawton, containing 181 acrea, sad a sntal] Jfiju of 25 uKt-wth situated on the Westhajo pUtk road, about 4| miles from Richmond, aod which m>» be viewed at any time pre vions to the sale. A quantity of WHEAT STRAW tod OAT 3 will be offered for aale after the disposal of the Partes, «■. well aa two milch COWS; and A BOND of the Westham plank road company for 9150 and interest from it* date at 6 per preferably to any dividend to tht $M*rt holder*. Also, eight shares of #25 each in the West ham, plank road. Teuu will be made known on the dav of sale. . GOODIN i APPERSON, »° Aacta. ~ by jambs m. taylor! "RUl^l>rN G LOTS IN SIDNEY, AT ktCTl °*.—On WKDBB6DAY next, Slstin mil Dcl ? s V 5 °' ctock ' f M »pvn the pre ofSU&ZF *°, d three lots of LAND; in Ota town Mr * J' viz ? oppo«te the former residence of »«£»£* fronungao feet and nuta* ! WUI * *' !d otber lOTS 111 Terms very liberal. ' * u2B JAMES M. TAYLOR, Anct. THOMAS W. KEESEF-. S»l ff ™.n SALE OFITARTHEN ■SSrJfcJ reserve, on WEDNESDAY next. the Stst instant, commencing at 10 o'clock, at Ui* Ute nW. of bad ness, No. 8 Fifteenth street, the remnantSf hto s*££ consisting ot various consignments if CHINA M asi and EARTHENWARE, suitable for lie.: a lot of manufactured TOBACCO. CIGAR*-• FURNITURE, miscellaneous GOODS, he. Jt C . sal# without reserve. Terms—For all soma undev $50, rash; for that amount and over, four months credit for approved negotiable notes. au 24 GEORGE J. SUMNER, Auatr. BY RICHARD CAUTHORN. ~~~ TjnjRNITURE HALE. — THIS MOBN- A ING, at 10 a'clock, at my aant'um store, I will sell for cash, a lot of FURNITURE, belonging to a gentleman declining housekeeping—consisting of* Sofa. Bureau, Sideboard, Feather Bed, Bedsteads, 1 pair Card Tables, Looking Glasses, Carpets, Chairs, Clock, Brass Fenders, &c. The above are of Rick mood make, well kept, and very desirable. an 31—It* R, CAUTHORN. MEDICINES. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS FOR THF. CURE OF SCROFULA.— Extract ot a letter published in the Delhi Gazette, Irom Mr. Pembertou, of Cape Town: "Dear Wilfred: During the voyage the steward of the vessel, observing that I suffered severely m*E*\J£™ mmen " ed me to tr 7 HOLLO WAV'S OINTMENT and PILLS, informing me that a for mer passenger had been cured by these invaluable medicines, and, as you had kindly given me a good supply, I commenced using them, and in a few day* I touud such an improvement in my general health, that I continued them steadily as directed, and I know that you will be pleased to hear that I am ucrw perfectly cured." " hj } he Proprietor, 224, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Venders of Pat ent Medicines throughout the British Empire, andbr those ot the United States, in Pots and Boxes at 3tf\ cents, 87 cents, and Si 50 each. Wholesale by tho principal Drug Houses in the Union, and by Mesan trn ANI> J S V New t'RCELi, LAUD <fc CO., Richmond, V a. There is very considerable saving in taking the lar ger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of Patients at* affixed to each Pat or Box. au 30 lw WEAK, NEBVOUB, JbEPKESSED IK Spirits, and a prey to innumerable mental as well as physical evils, the victim of Dyspepsia is in deed an object of commiseration. Yet it is absurd Imr him to despair. \V e care not how low. weak, aerrous and irritable he may be, the cordial properties #f HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C- M. Jackson, Philadelphia, are stronger than tbs many-headed monster whicn is preying upon his body and mind; and if he chooses to tay them, we will ia» sure a pppedv cure. a»i 25—d&wi/w UTAbLEK'S "UOOl) MEDICINES'' ar» popular with all who know of them. See their advertisement in another column. Their CHERRIf EXPECTORANT is adniirahle for ('ought, to., and their DIARRHOEA CORDIAL is the best remedy for diseases of the Bowels now extant. For sale by PURCELfi, LAUD fc CO., ana Diug gists g"ner»Mv. | »» Cy I>ENNETT & BEEKS, Wholesale ami -U Retail Druggists, No. 125 Main street, Richmot*<J, V», Duelers in l'ure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, on.', Varnishes, Dyes, Colors, French ami American Window Olass, line Chewing Tobacco and Cigars, elegant Perfumes and imported Kancy Good* Violin Strings, Port Monnaies, Percussion Caps, kc., Lc. Proprietors of Carter's Spanish Mixture, the cele brated Lustra! Hair Tonic, very "nperior Lemon Sy rup, and Extract Jamaica Ginger. Agents for Rockbridge Alum Wafer and Pills, sad ail the popular Medicines of the day—at the lowest wholesale prices. BENJNETT t BEERS beg lea*e to call the at tea- " tlon ot Country Merchants and the city trade, to the very large and well assorted stock of Ooods, which they are now opening in store, and which will conr- Sare favorably, in quality and price, with the largest [orthem houses. All goods carefully packed, handsomely put up, anil promptly forwarded to any nan of the country. We should be pleased to show our goods and price* to all who deal in our line, whether they buy or not. iy Terms Cash, or to really punctual customers the usual credit ott 6 months. an 3» BENNETT k BEERS, Druggists. HUNT'S IMPROVED PATENT WHEAT DRILL.—TIie performance of this Drill the last season, was entirely satisfacto. y, and U spoken of in terms of high commendation by those who iiied it; I therefore feel warranted in recom mending it as inferior to none hitherto invented; it i« simple in its construction, durable, and not liable to get out of order, and the price of it le»« than thai of most other Drills. Those who may be in want the coming season, are respectfully requested to forward their orders early to avoid disapyofaltmiTH. „ , , * "• BALDWIN, au 25—dwlrn* No. 148 Main f AMBEHT'S LOTTERY OFFICE XJ NO. B NORTH CALVERT STREET, BALTI ■ORE, OPPOSITE BAKNUH'S HOTEL—Th» purchase or sale of Lottery Tickets within (he State of Virginia being now in \iolaticn tf law, and at tended with a heavy penalty on conviction, the *»!►• ecriber would respectfully solicit the orders of kirn friends and others who may feel disposed to purchase. Having been a resident of Richmond for upwards ol thirty years, and being pretty generally knows throughout the State, he deems it almost mry t> givti any further assurance that >11 business confi ded to him will he promptly and properly attet-ded to. (aT Packages, single Tickets and shares, !a all tha Maryland Lotteries, for sale. The printi d otiieiaj drawing] sent to eorrct poudeats hy the first mail, IW Priees cashed at sight. Address THOMAS LAMBERT, my 14—isis Baltimtif*. HJ NEW AND IMPORTANT BOOKS — LyelPa Manual of Elementary Geefogy, ilhw tra'ed with five hundred wood cots, •»' 75 . The Kawn of the Pale Ksce*. or Two CentarU* Ago, by J. P. 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There i?°. re V r00 ™'"wringoa 11th, paar Mainstrcat, . for a family grocery, or m*ay dther purpose*. lortable. Possession can be had the first of October new, or rooms if dtsired. r Kor terms, apply to me at said house, or ia tr.j ah •ence, to Mr. C. D. SlcJudoe, who will show the rooma. (*a aft-dim] JOHN A. JETER. £ J. SUMNER, IMPORTER t ARTMENW ARK*V *V p '* K u OlUiiS AlilK BtILDIKuS, KICHMONu" *""*■ "TO wiisusia.^j.t^^ssas' the raanufactories his mack of CLASH I <u>k . GLASSES, KANCY GOODS, hi TtowSSrSßßrhk vites the attention of Merchant* visiting this inuMrv# sssarutg them that it will he foatui as i ou tui fivortbiu urotiAi %t |»« .. 1 rncnt in th.s country, North orSou!" 7 A stT\ • 10 tAC%,HU >R 1^ 7 N til HURG^hT^iTh^^ CLINTON, Capi. Dona'd, fs now n S Si T ...