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latest mail news. Til.' «;Ri-:sS OF THE FEVER IN MOBILE. M.'iil.*. .Sept ®—The yeP.ew frv*»r corlinne* t .. in oar ritr* It i». however, slightly i Yeas*, b«t this ia altogether attr ibutahle J ,'. r. ace of rtijW. Nearly *1! who po* « i have left the city. There wcte thirty . ;!J. • ~-n the !Ttb, os which 2»> wen; from xy Cif doatns amount to i.O, ol which V. -r •■ m il.c prevailing epidemic Bu«lce*» .» .• .-./ji-ely suspended. hav« .>ern aeve t f S -, (tcf fever withtu the vicinity of the lity.— " r vtiiu, eh»et operator in the .nor*- telegraph », j,nd a very worthy gentleman, ha* ta!ien 8 to the dis-aso, which ha* f ,,v " v«-ry fatal moperators "fab the southern line*.— V v"i the-i; wore not acclimat' J, and th*\r busi • oi such a nature a* not to admi; ol ti.'-ir U-ingit. \ '•■jjr's from van us cotton plantation* m Lou i v , ui. iia Alabama and Mississippi, represent I ,<Tbf '1 1 *5 r ' »JU9 83d fa'.ijl jUJ ti»C t.fiv<*«. _ -Lit. S- ■>!. 0 1 .—T: "• :-iterm< nts te-(iay have I 'v Wine l*i from yellow :<-wr. '!cj ii-V. pt. '—The interments on Saturday w-e :*>. incluiirig -6 Iron fever. Yerterdaj "«SJ, i .udiitg Itr :rom yellow fever. v , r. iv New Orleans a\;i the I'iver Re l s_ •> tei*»rap:.te despatch Jated U:e ItTh, say* : Y ■{. . ;■• continues v.rulcnt. The total number <_ . atiis :•! : .Rf :l«y« amount to iW, including !&3 . . r. The fever i? now rasing very badly all t r the State, and the it ' :.):sy unusually severe. \ .*■ Orlean . s ; t - . —Tne interments ye*, t; iv wit«- at. int hieing SI from yellow feter.— lay .;■». including trom ft ver. .he rti—sise «-t.;i raging fcnrfully along ti.e r. U va-tating tswn* and plantations. •vR* Orlean- "v- —Advices Irom Ga'vci t ■. !•< t. ■ 7th. state t."-»t the death* fnn/i yellow t-v . t;.«. r rajed thirtoen per day, and a: Ileus t *) tive. Vsixew Fk-.t.b in Pi«tLADEi.rnia.— I The rSalte i. -i .tr: tof Wednesday ev r.i.v, say?: ne r- 'inble private information that there i < ei mere of yellow fever in Phii t: n tee Uoard ot Health has reported i - . another that he hi-aselt bad r.ve cm on Sunday ia«t. The latter I'.'-i ■ nuriaformant that i;e had two ease-. • < t-ared it ws« spreading, r-'o lar, how ( . ■ ' vv i r wa c "Cuiir.'-.l to t::■ neighborhood of t:- . at which fe first appeared: but he feared !. -nri adins, as some cases had occurred a r i'-rar editftanct: t r< it. Being to laie in the s" • -t ha i not excited much alarm. <: i'P.KRNATf»RIAL NOM;NATION. -t. l.oi i-, Sept. ~ ' —'iiie Whisrs of Wisconsin, • nt State Convention, in minated Henry ■ Kso.. as their candidate tor Governor.— I'.*. ' athusiasmand c>n>d f>* ling was manifested i. 'he < onvention. Mr. Baerd, the nominee, b said t ->e a vary popular man, and well qualified tor the office. Tits Match Rare at Long Island.—The New Yo; p tpers _-ivc allowing description of the match rar<. mile heats, which came oil over tl;e I.onj Is" land c urse, o-, the 20th inst, between T. F. Dra* p->rV c. s. I.ogan, and W. IJ. ('ibboa's b. f. by Lin • ire, : a purs? c<: Bi.OOO. The attendance, con _• the weather, was quite larjre, and the bet t: ore the start about even. The first heat was p uaci-d a dead one by the judges, the thae oi v.. . •!! was l.. r 3. The second and third heats were «* ' with case by the colt in 1..7;—i}.01-i. fLogan tr inner of this race, was trained ty Capt. John !'•. r, of Henrico county, Va., and is taid to be a c it oi ire at power as well as speed.] The Cf.and Jr.ny of New Vouk are doing n vs i : Jul but i-'ier- in presenting unlicensed grog- More than one thousand have been pre •'atal Rencontile.—A despatch dated New Or )• a-;s, Sept. til. says: Intelligence from Texas states t: 'it it r ported that Major Arnold, commandant at 1 it Worth, had been killed by Dr. Steiner, the IVirt Surgeon, ia a personal encounter. LejeaJv in tiie Kris Canal.—Great exertions a; • ■ making to repair th~ Eri*; Canal. 600 wen and £00 teams are employed upon it. Wheat has ue cJ.' eJ in Buffalo to $1.23 a $!.&?. ihe Ohio.— The water in the Ohio on Weunes <i: y, roEofive }ei t. This gav : line navigable water, a J then an active business had spruag up on the The Steamer Philadelphia.—'The steamer 1 ..iladelphia arrived at Xeui Orleans on the 19th, j";m AtpiuwalL She had but one wheel, the other be: ::g disabled. She brought bo news of moment. The Mississippi Bonds.—Peofosed Mode of Settlement.—Mr. 11. A. Johnson, of the firm of Oiliiert, Cue & Johnson, of New York, who obtain ed the verdict and affirmation of the High Court of Appeal? of the State of Mississippi, in the ease of the Union Bank iionds, it is said*has offered, on be half of the bond holders, a liberal settlemets. He proposes that the bonds, with the interest accrued thereon, shall be taken up, and new bonds issued, payable in fifteen, thirty, forty-five and sixty yeare; that the new bouds issued fur the interest now due bear no interest for three years, after which, the interest to be charged on them as on the principal. He is also willing to take a tax of one-fourth of one pc-r cent, on the assessed ad valorem value of such real and personal property of the Stale as U now subjcct to taxation, believing it will liquidate the entire debt in sixty years; ii not, he will grant a Jurther extension. New Orleans, Sept. SO.—Accounts regarding the cotton crop are generally favorable, though there are some complaints of the ravages of the «ateryillar. Poughkkepsie, K. Y„ Sept. 21.—The steamer Ulieacauie i:i collision last evening, near this place, with the -loop Jane Grant, by which one lady was billed and several passengers severely wounded. New York, Sept. 'Jl.—The royal mail steamer '- saib'-l to-day for Liverpool, taking out ptssteu g'-re and almost a quarter ol a million dollars in specie. Columbia, S. St-pr. I f.—The eu;ar mill of Mr. A. <i. i'enny, situated in Clinton, Lit., was con fv.iued ' y fire, with a p u rti-,a of its contents, a few *i -Vb 'ilicS. Th«. is a JOUt S*^) f UUo. Mobile, Sept. 1 —The e'.anncr li'ack Warrior } a- arrived herefrom Havana, with later datee, but iirinasno news of moment. I RICHMOND HOSPITAL.—The under ' , Physicians ihe Ci:y of Richmond, h,t> ee: abiisheda HOSPITAL, situated on Church ii !, ;tnd couvenient lo ail parts of the city. The In s'.i"u;:on is now opeu and prepared cu eccomnjodate L.t i.d- Ciii ai.u Surgical cases. The wards are nu- J n-, spacious, well ve.itil.tt* d, aud provided with > i end cold Haths. Private accommodations of t fu: rrior charart-r will b- 1 furnished wlien required. C isesof tnuwlery will also be- received, and due regard paid tc both mother aad child. The Ho.pital \ ted da..y l>v a least two of the Physicians, and when ca--. s requiring it occu'. til of them will attend ii cousuitsliou. There is a Resident Physician at ali l tin * in Uie -louse, a::j k:nd and experienced nurses are provided. il.i.MS.—For Board, Medial Attendance, Surgi eal Operations, Midwifery, Machine, Nursing, 41c., For White Persons, $5 CO per week. i'or Negroes, 4 (>o •» u For Extra Accommodadbne, 700 •' " ot by contract. JAMES BOLTON, M. D. F. H. DEANE. M. D. F. MARX. M. D. ROBERT G. CABRLL, M. D. JAMES BEALE, M. 1). F W. RODDEY. M. 1) W. W. S. BUTLER. M. D., Resident Physician. N. 3. No contagious diseases will be admitted. I'aUenfs from the country will jdv<; a city refer ence. Address any member of the concern, se 22—dim* AM BERT'S LOTTERY OFFICE ! HO. 3, NORTH CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE. Half 15 S r > fH a prize of ilZi'j, scut to Mecklenburg county, Va., Aug. Sdth. Halt 14 y) fi' l a prue of $l<>o, sent to Richmond, Stp temiit r 17th. Whale 2 43 wi a prizs of $500, sent to Richmond, St pt. 17th. rr*SPLENDID LOTTERY FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMi'.EU 24TH. The Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland, class 'J -(.'.tpitals: 35,000, 25,W'i, 15.«ki, 15 ol &,0M sud Jl>o of 1,000, being the lowest three num ber prizes. 73 numbers. 12 drawn. Tickets t2o— •hares iu proportion. Jir~Ordrrs promptly attended t<i ai d the printeddrawii;g mailed in time to reach Richmond on Huhdaumorniny. Address THOMAS LAMBERT, ' ee £2—2t Baltimore. A FULL supply oi family GROCERIES always in «to«e,"and for sale by i »«J3 JAMES B. SHELTON. IJRAGG'S FLOUR, for sale by JJ hU JAMES B. ftHLLTON. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Mii. EVERETT AND CUBA. — DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Boston, Sept. 'ii.-The paper* of thh city pub lish a letter from Mr. Everett to Lorti John Rusaell, in reply to the latter'* note in regard to Cuba. Mr. Everett # letter i* ve*7 severe, and ably defends the position assumed in his note of December last. Th' Democratic State Convention of Massachu setts, has nominated Mr. liishop for Governor. THE KOSTA AFFAIR. Washington, Sept. 92,-The report that Eng land and trance joined iu the remonstrance against Coaimander Ingraliam'e conduct in the Kosta af fair, is not credited here. LATER FROM TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO. New Orleans, Sept. tit!.—Later advices from Texas confirm the death of Major Arnold. He was kill'M by the fort surgeon, ia a duel. Governor Merriweiher, with a portion of Gen. Garland's command, had arrived at Santa Fe. American and Mexican troops were concentrating along th f - Rio Grande. ARRIVAL OF THE ANDES. Bcbtok, Sept 2th—The steamer Andes has ar rived, with later advices from Liverpool. CapL Hutch in died on the pas*ace. Lictrpoti!, Sept. S.—Cottcn dull, and prices un cbanged. Flour and Wheat do not vary from Tues day's quotations. ARRIVAL OK THE AFRICA. New York, Sept. 22. —The Africa is below, with later news from Europe. [We received nothing farther last night] GREAT FIRE IN MANCHESTER, N. H. Manchester, Sept. 22.—The City l'riut Works were destroyed by fire to-day. Loss §250,000, mostly insured. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. New York, Sept. 22.—Johnson's oil factory, in Brooklyn, was burnt last night. Lost $125,000. THE MARKETS. Baltimore, Sept. 22.—Sales of 1200 bbl*. Flour at $5.e7. White Wheat $1.23 to 81.28. White Corn 71J, yeliow 75. EDUCATION MULISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, I~J on CHURCH HILL, Richmond, Va.. by Z. JE TEH GEOIIGE.—I he design of thisScho-ii is to im part such inetrartion to boys as is necessary for the common business ol life, or to prepare them for high er seminaries of learning. Toe School will open the laet Monday in Septem ber, and clo9© in July, in a new building which is to be erected for the purpose, *n the corner of Grace arid 28th streets. TERMS, (payable quarterly, in advance.) For common English Branches $30 For English Branches, Higher Mathematics, Na tural Philosophy, Chemistry, Latin. Greek, kc. 40 No deduction, except in cases of protracted illness. REFERENCES. Rev R. B. C. Howell, D D Prof H. J. Christian, *• B. Manly, Jr, *• Geo. E. Dabuey, 4 - J. K. Jeter, D. D., li L. Turner, 44 R. Ryland, 44 B. Puryear. 44 R.Ford, Mr. Th J.Evans, Dr. W. H. Gwathicey, Mr. J. M. Murray, Mr. Jap. Thomas, Jr., Mr. A H. ee 22—12t* ISS il ALL'S DAY S C HjO O L tor YOUNG LA DIES, will re-open on the lirst MONDAY in October, at the residence of Mr.* James B. Macmwrdo, Seventh street, between Franklin and Grace streets. Mies HALL will be assisted in the LANGUAGES by competent teachers, but will personally super inted the classes »n translation. The number of pupiis is limited. se 22—St Pall amd"wimtek dry uoojjs.— 1 Having laid in a full stock of very rich and desi rable DRY GOODS, adapted for the present and ap proaching season, which cannot be surpassed in tex ture, style, or cheapness, will find among tiie stock, Debages, Mo is ins, Coubergs, French Merinos, Plaids of all description, Silks, Sleeves, Collar?, Heavy Goods for servants, Flannels, and cheap Irish Linens, ai d a very large variety of Trimmings. I only ask a call before purchasing, as I well know you will lind Goods to your advantage. E. GOLDS MIT. 22 No. 41, Main st. IjIANCY GOODS —English, French, Ger man and American—Just received and for sale at low prices by ELIAS HALE, 103 Main street. City and country merchants are respectfully invited to look through the stock, as they will find a larger as sortment of (ioods in the line ever ofiered in this city. Also, a complete assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and plated Ware for sale at extremely low prices. ELIAS HALE, Importer of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goons, No. 10G Main st. se 22 STOCK. —By the ships Jno. Han - cock and Mamilla from Liverpool via New York, we are receiving otir Fall supplies of CHINA and EARTHENWARE ; and the various arrivals from the Northern cities places us in possf ssion of a large stock of all the varieties of GLASS WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, WAITERS, CUTLERY, and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS adapted to the coun try sales. Merchants and ethers will do well to call before purchasing. STEBBINS, DARRACOTT it CO., se 22 No. 101 Broad street. rpj SPOKESMEN OF THE FIELD — X FALL IMPORTATION OF GUNS.-Just re ceived aud imported from EBg'and. and of my owu selection from the Northern markets, fifteen cases of double and single barrel GUNS, ol superior quality; also, Game DAGS, Powder FLASKS, Jshot HELIOS, Starkey's, Eley's. Coi's and Walker's English Per cussion CAPS." Sportsmen wishing a neat lit for the Fall campaign, are respectfully invited to give my stock an examination before purchasing. JAMES WALSH, Maker and Importer of Guns, RiCes, kc. Gun and Rifle making, and Gimsmithing in all its various branches, done in a superior manner, and on accommodating terms. Keys titted to locks, and canes mounted. se22—2w O THE AFFLICTED TOOK.—DR. MASSEV, of Baltimore, having consented to prolong his present vi?it to Richmond until Wednes day, the 23th lust , and having to return thereto at least once a month for several months to come, in forms the AFFLICTED POOR that, in order to have the opjK>rtunity to ascertain the character of their afflictions, and supply, it practicable, appropri ate remedies, he will d' vote that day (2£th inst.) ex clusively to them WITHOUT CHARGE for eitner consultation, treatment or remf-diea. Ruoms7o and 71 American 11 <»tel. Hours from Dto 12, A. M., und3 to 5 P. M. se 22—St* .STOCK OF WATCHES AND -T JEWELRY. —The subscriberwould respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has just returned from the North with a splendid as sortment of WATCHES end JEWELRY, all of which he offers at tntull profit t. Please call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. EDWARD KERSEY. Having in my employ an experienced Jeweler, I am prepared to manufacture and repair all kinds ef Jc-weirv in the neatest manner uud naorceet noticv All kinds of WATCHES repaired at the shortest notice. se 22—lm PARTY VESTS.—I have on liantl a beau tiful assortment of White, Velvet, Silk, and Marseilles VESTS, suitable for parties. HENRY SHAKER, se 22 Cor. Main and Pea rlsjs. ON NET BOARDS, PENS, QUILLS, Paper, Inks, Wafers. Inkstands. Sand. Sand-box es, Blank Books, and all other articles in the Station ery line, can be bought low at ee 20 | RANDOLPH'S BOOKSTORE.B /•,» BISLS. New Orleans RUM, above "f iW proof, 15 do. superiorold Peach BRANDY, suitable for Tobacconists, for sale by NACE k WINSTON, se 19 corner Cary and 14th sta MERCHANTS will tind at RAN DOLPH'S Bookstore, a large stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY, at low prices. se 20 P~APER —RULED AND PLAIN, LET TER AND CAP PAPER, at various prices gome a* low mg| .25 per ream; Wrapping Piiper, at 37 cents to §0 per rearo, can be had at B?ao RANDOLPH'S BOOKSTORE. T^LOUR.—I have in store, and lor sale, if". * Famiiy, Rivanna Family, and Rivanna a I<Jlir , JOHN A. ROBINSON, Corner Cary and Va. streets. I>KAG<j S lAMILY.— I bra now receiv infirTK ' D J >p,y - l ". f Brass's No. 1 FAMILY Will, . **•'- their Family Flour J, t enttr4h<'»r naaies S "~ Jw R McCANDLISH. Jr. CI,RED HAMS.—A Biuall uJXZISg HAMri - CUfea iu — 1 * »<• *" GEO. I. HERR7KO. ULTERIOR GUNPOWDER and BLK TEAS—J n sure, for sale by * B A R. McCASDLIBH, Ja. OLIVE OIL.—2OU boxes Olive OIL, a superior ttrt.cle, for sale by it 15 CIiAS. I. VVOHTUAM k CO. WANTS. VV r ANTED TO HIKE, a GIRL, who has * * bee* accustomed to nurjing—or.e willing to go South for the winter. Apply at Mrs. CLAI BOKNE'H boarding housp. Bauk street. se 23—3t* WANTED, an APPRENTICE, to If am » » the TIN PLATE and SHEET IRON BUSI NESS. One froui the eosintrv preferred. Applv to se 28—2t* M. 8. COOPER, 155 Cary street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — TWO SHAPE MILL MAKERS. To workmen that understand the iron and wood work, liberal wages will be paid. None but sober and industriouspersons apply. TAPPET t LUMSDEN. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20, 18.',2. se 21—ut WANTED —A good COOK for the bul v ▼ ance of the year. For one that can ccme well recommended a literal price will be paid. Enquire at thisoSce. se 22—13 \Y ANTED—A pood CIRCULAR SsAW » ™ YEII, io gj into the country. Enquire ot the Snip Lock. Rocketts, of se 22-6f E. CBILDS. WANTED —Immediately, three good HOUSE PAINTERS, to whom liberal wages wiii be given. Apply to LEWIS L. MONTAGUE, se Ti—2t* Bank street. CERVANTS WANTED—Two Dining kj Room S£R\ ANTS, and thrta sxcall BOY'S, for the balance of the year, at se 21 ALLEN'S Arbonr. \V^ANTED —HANDS to make COATS, * " VESTS and PANTS. Apply to A. LEVY*, at JACOB A. LLA Y'S, No. 15 Main st. %*- 20 VV r ANTED. — A Cutter, who has had ▼ v mauj years experience in the Northern Cities, and who tnoroughly understands his business, desires a situation as such in some Merchant Tailoring Es tablishment in this City. Applv to ALLEN CROUCH. Intelligence and Agency Ofiiee, se 20 C mer of Broad and 9th streets. ipOR HlßE.—Twoyotog negro women, just from the country, accustomed to cciEing aiid general house work. Also, an excellent male honee-serraEt, and a email boy, as a geueial laborer. to WM. GOULDIN, Be 21—General Agent, Governor st. GJ HEAT EXCITEMENT! —IMMENSE 1 SUCCESS!—MORE THAN 500 PERSONS IN THE CITY OK RICHMOND ALONE TESTIFY TO THE REMARKABLE CURES PERFORMED BY CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE .—This great spring medicine and purifyer of the blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of ell medicines, CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Nenralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erup tions in the Skin, L:ver Disease, Fevers, Ulcere, Old sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complain!*, pains and aching of the bones and joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great ar.d inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the blood, and as a spring and summer medicine, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all irnpa rities, acts gently and efficiently on the liver and kid neys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone t-o the stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, asd re s tores trie constitution, enfeebled by disc use or broken down by excesses in youth, to its "pristine vigor and strength. For the ladles, it is incomparably better than all t cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter s Spanis Mixiure will remove all sallowness of coiupiexicn bring the roses mantling ro the cheek, give e.asticity to the step and improve the central health in are Kiarkable degree, beyond ail the medicints ever heard of. The large number of certificates of remarkable cures performed on persons residing in our own city by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, maristratv-s, physicians and pub lic men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful efiects of" this GREAT BLOOD PURIFYER. Call and see a few out of the hundreds of certifi cates around the bottle. None genuine unless s'gned BENNET'J BEERS, Druggists, Nc. 12") Main street, Richmond. Sold by all Druggists in this city ai d elsewhere Price Si per bottle, or six bottles for $;>. ap 1 Husband, wife, young lady CURED.—LET FACTS SPEAK! B/rkellvilll, Alleghany county, Md., J "May 4th, 1852. ) To Messrs. Mortimer and Mmcbray :—Dear Sirs—ln justice to Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, 1 wish to inform you tllat I was taken sick cn the 3ti day of January hist, witn an affection of the stomach, bow els and kidneys. I was attended by four eminent physicians for more than two month;—ill to little or no effect. 1 had some knowledge of the great virtue in Hampton's Tincture, from one bottle which wife had taken two years since. I came to the conclusion that I would take no more medicine from my physicians, but try the Tincture ; and I am happy t<i inform you 1 had not taken it two days before I felt its powerful influence upon my stomach. I have continued using the Tincture, anil ar;i now able to leave icy room, and can tat any com moin diet without much inconvenience or pressure on my stomach. The afflicted nr their friends are daily visiting me, to le&ra of the great virtue there is in this Tincture of Hampton's. I expect to send you several certificates in a few days—one. especially, from a young lady who nas been confined to her room t or twelve months, with a disease of the head, affecting the brain. e E. W. HALL. Od the pernianencj of the cure bear iiiro. StiJ? atiwiher letter from :i»e aht»ve ! BAHRELLVii.LE, Alleghany county. Md., ) October 13, i 852. J himsr». Morlimer and Uoiebray:—Dear Sirs—l am happy to inform you that this day finds me in the enjoyment of good health, by the use of your Hamp ton's Tincture and the blessings of God. 1 am ena bled to pursue iny daily avocati.ns as usual, and 1 have a great desire that the afflicted should know the great curative powers of the Tincture. I am, with respect, yours, E. W. HALL. CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHCEA, DYSEN TERY, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels are cured by HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINC TURE. As a cure and preventive, it has been won derfully successful. It will be found, on inquiry, that those who use it have an exemption from those aia easeeso incident to the Summer. Delicate females and children will find this a great blessing. It has restored thousands to health. HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.—CaII and get pamphlets gratis, with history of discovery of this wonderful Elocd Purifier, and see certificates of our own citizens, of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Scro fula, Liver Complaint, General Weakness, Nervous- Bfc£3, AiC. <&LC. Sold by MORTIMER h MOWBRAY, 240 Baki more; arid 304 Broadway. New York; (J.A.STRECK ER, Richmond; Dr. CUOE.E tc CO. Fredericksburg; G. B. JUKES U CO. Petersburg; and by Druggists generally. per bottle : G bottles ft>r £5. se 14 MORTIMOKE S liJTTEii CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER— PRICE Si PER Bottle. —Physicians of the tiist standing in the me dical profession use and prescribe it as the mas*, elec tive ALTERATIVE and BLOOD PURIFIER ever known; while vast numbers who had long suffered from diseases er complaints brought on i-y sedentary habits, exposure, indigestion, torpia state of the live i or impuriuts of fhe b:ood, now iooK upon this COll- Dl\Lasn. >et mysterious and magicaj in itsheaiing properties and restoring powers, it stands prcminent in toe treatment and cure of Neuralgia, General De bility an« Nervous Affections, Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Ner vous Headache, or Flow ol Blood to the Head, Cos tivenesa or_ Irregularties o i the Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the Side or Region of the Heart, Flatuivncv or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sinking Sensations, Pros tration ef the Nervous System, Cold. Chilly Sensa tions. or Numbnt sf ef the Fiesh or Limbs, Ditficajt or frofasc Expoctoratiun, N : j;ht Sweats. Diseases o the Heart, or Atiections of the Lungs. . li— of the Kidneys, Derangement or Prostrate Condition of the Organs of Nature, wnich cause paisfu iirreau iarities, especially with Females- producing Debiii and Prostration cf the Nenous System, Paie or Sa low Complexion. MORTIMORE'S BITTER CORDIAL is pure vegetable, pieasan tetake, and perfectly tafe to be used in any state ol iiealln even by the most debt a female or child. r Price one dollar pe tbottle. V. Alexander L Co., Proprietor B clay strest, (Astor Huuse, )New \ ork. Remember that we seil at wholesale and reta that most invaluable and sure remedy lor Rheumatism in all ita lbrms, either imtiarumatcry. acute, or chro nic, no difference how bad the cose, cr how long standing. This is Mortimore's RHEUMATIC COM POUND, which is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, prepared expressly for this one disease. It has already cured thousands who had long been crip ples. The evidence is most overwhelming ami con vincing. as given by vast numbtre o ou uiost re spectable cithfens Call and get a circular, and read the letters andc« r tificatt • of your friends and those around you whe had long sufieied, but who have been restored to perfect health by this remedy. For snie by PCRUELL, LADD Jk CO., sole Aglets i«r Richmond. ap Jn Anthracite and clover hill COAL.—The subscribers are new receiving their winter sepply of ANTHRACITE COAL, and will c nstantly keep en hand the best qualify ol be ta white and led ash, which they offer on as gi-od terms asJt can be putchased in the city. They have also taken one of tire yards belocglng to the Clover llill Railroad Company, acd formerly oc cupied by Mr. Edwin H. Clarke, where thty are pre pared to furnish the best CLOVER HILL COAL at 20 cents per bushel. They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and tne public generally. Orders left at their office at Messrs. Teler k Rook's or in the box at the Anthracite coal house, rear of the Union Hotel, 19tbtt,will be prsmp.lv attended to. «e nu wm. h. Davis k co. U UUAK AND MOLASSES —44 hbds P. O Rico Hugar, 5 libda P. Rico Malum. Stored it the Dock tuid will Ic nold luwtv clone, w » BACON k BABILE&YILL. AUCTION SALES. KU ILit E I>A Y.- i . THOMAS \V. KEESEE, Salesman \f ATCH HORSES, MULES, &c., AT iJA AUCTION.—WiII ite sold at auction, on SAT URDAY" MORNING, 34th instant, in the Jot in rear of Wm. S. Wood's (table. commencing st 10 o'clock— 1 pair of brown match Horses. 1 pair dnnn match do, 1 pair young unbrnke Mules, 1 top Buggy and ilar ue»s, 1 Buggy and Harness. The above Hors»-s are (bid to b' food. sound and well broke. GEO. J. SUMNER, Acct. »<■ 21—2'. BY ALEXANDER NOTT t CO. 4 UCTION.—The ttToRE under the Ex- change, formerly occupied by Mmti. McDon ald St Ltoti*. will be rented oot to the highest bidder cii SATURDAY evening, at 5 o'clock, nj.on the pre mises. Possession from the lit of October to the Ist of April next. By order of the Trustees. te 23 A. NOTT k CO.. Ancts. 4 DMINISTRATOR fc>BALE-On WED -•* *. NKSDAY, the 28th iaslant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., will be aold at the hcu(e occupied by the late Frede rick A. Mayo, dec'd.. near the county court house, the personal property belonging to the tstate, consisting of T;'icitroua articles of Househald and Kitchen FUR NITURE, Library of Books, Maps, Pictures and va rious other articles. Also, an old NEGRO MAN and an old NEGRO WOMAN. Terms made known on dav of sale. se 2J—st* C. A. MAYO. Administrator. OR SALE AT AUCTION.—23 likely MEN and WOMEN wiii be sold at Halifax Court Bouse, oij MONDAY, Sept. ifith. The negroes be long to the estate of A. Barksdale, deceased, (e 23—2t" J. B STOVALL. AMUSEMUNTS ETROPOLITAN HALL ! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! In consequence of the brilliant and txtraerdiaary snccesssttenuing the MUSICAL ETHIOPIAN AND TERPSICKOREAN LEVEES OF KUNKELS NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROITPE! They wiii continue by the expiess wjiies of many friends their ENTERTAINMENTS FOR FIVt; EVENINGS MORE, COMMEXCISG UOXDjiV EVESISG, Sept. 2S2A, Ending most positively on FRIDAY evt,r.ing, Sej teinber SO, «s thev jierforin in Norfolk, cr. Saturday evening, October" ist. JJr"Dur.ng the remainder of tfee stay of the Night ingales. Tickets or Music can be purchased at the Hall in the morning from 10 to 1 o r clock. I Z~ cents. IDoors open at 7 o'clock. se 23—7t JOHN T. FOKD. Agent. r iTournament and eancy ball. X The 6th annual TOURNAMENT and QUEEN'S BALL will take place at the HUGUENOT SPRINGS ot THURSDAY, Sept. 29th, 1£53. The grand FAN CY BALL will come o9 en the following evening. 'i be list of Knights hrte been closed, a large number having entered; and as many of them are known to be fine hoisemen, a clo?e contest may be expected MANAGERS. RICHMOND CITY. POH'HATAtf. Judge W. W. Crump, Wm. W. Michnux, Thos. J. Deane, Wm. C. Scott, Col. Titus C. Rice, Thos. s'umfc-rd, Jlaj. i\ P. August, Richard Crun-Jt, Dr. Carter P. Irving, Col. P. J. Archer, Thos. Doswell, Wm. Old, Jr., John R. Tiioiripson, Thos. Skipwith, Mannaduke Johnson, Jr.e. M. Sublet'., C. A. Rose, Beaj. Finney, C. A. McEvoy, Sv. C.Nice. Judge JohnS. Caskie, gccckland. Dr. W. Leigh Burton, Col. J. M. Treviiian, Jas. A. Scott, Robt. T. Crouch, Capt. J. H. Richardson, Richwd S. Alien, Hugh W. Fry, Jr., Dr. Richard Wood, Col. Thos. B. Bigger John Adkins, > J. Mildeberger Smith, Dr. E. Powell, Jap. M. Taibotr, J.A. Moibcc, G. W. i- T. T. Tabb, Wm. L. Walker Wm. B. Stanard, CHESTERFIELD. AMKLrA. Dr. Wm. B Ball. Wm J. Earktdaie, Dr. Junius L. Archer, Thos. J. Nobie, Jas. D. Lyle, Win. S Archer, Wm. Wailace Day, Lewis E. Harvie, D. B. Hancock, Roiit. Archer, C. C. Alcßae, Geo. C. Rives, Holden Rhodes, Geo. Foster Thos. Howard, Florida Capt. A. W. Trabue, Gee. E. Brokeutrocih. K. J. B&ugh, David Moore. se 21—td tiKAND MILITARY AND CIVIC EX * CURSION TO THE SLASH COTTAGE — The YOUNG GUARD, Captain John H.Richardson, having made sn arrangement with the Richmond and Fredericksburgßuiiroad Company, will make a grand MILITARY and CIVIC EXCURSION to the SLASH COTTAGE, on FRIDAY evening, the 23c Septonn ber. The Corps v.i'l he accompanied by the ARMORY BRASS and COTiLLON BANDS, which have been engaged for ths occasion. The Cars will leave the Depot at 4 o'clock, P. Sl.— Persons not enabled to leave at that tour, will have the privilege of going by the 'J o'clock train. Re turning. the excursion train will leave the Cottage about 2 o'clock. Those desiring ta remtin longer, can tike the nail train in the morning. ti*~REFRE£HM£NTS will be furnished at City Prices. TICKETS, far the round trip, ONE DOLLAR EACH. Ci?"No charge for Ladies. Tickets to be had of any Member of the Company, or at the Dept. se 17—td M" ETROP< >LITAN HALL! GEO. KUNKEL -.Macager. JOHN T FORD Agent. JKUNKEL'S NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROUPE, The new and popular Songs, (arranged for the Piano)—OLD 808 RIDLEY, ®LD RIVER FARM. AUNT HARRIET BEECHA SI'OWE, MARY YALE, are iur sale at the ticket office. price 26 cte. each. E®'*'Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7, i© com mence at 8 o'clock. se 20 JOHN T FORD, Agent. BROAD ROCK HACK S—Will com mence on the second TUESDAY in October, 185S, and continue four dnai, FIRST DAY—i'IDSSPAx ll'h.— akesfir three year old colts and Alleys, two mile fceats, 8100 entrance, half forfeit—three subscribers and closed. 1. John Belcher names Dr. Cabell's bay lil ley by Herald, dauj imported. 2. Mr. Jas. Talley names ch. filley by Herald, dam Betsy White. 3. C. Jc N. Green, name grey hcrse Grcnite by Polydore, dun Andrew* rta. SECOND DAY—WE UN E S D A Y.—Proprietors Purse, S-iiil', two mile heats, tree tor all syea, Kjke—wke Day.—A tine set ofiDouVie Harc®s for a Buggy; one mile oat, free ior saddle h»-rs*Dnly ; -?.n entiance. * THJrd DAY—THURSDAY.—Jockey Club Pnrse, Four Mne Heats, iiduo, with au inside stake of S'iX', in which Capt. John tie.cher names RedEye,undC. N. Green name Lawson. FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY.—A Pc?t Stake, 5230 entrance. half forfeit; mile heats; two or more to make a race—low two subscribers. This stake will eii'se :be ~':h up to which time paf cna etc subscribe by addressing the undersigned. sel7dtd t . L N GREEN, Pn.j-etors. TWO GREAT MATCH RACES OVER -I. THE rAIKFIELDCGI'RSE.—fciuu) three miie heats—slo,ooo two nuie beat*. ON MONDAY, September 26tb, a Match P,ace will be rnn over the Fairiield Course, !i mile beats, for it! WO. between TOM WALKER and ONE-EVED JOE. Or. TUESDAY, 27th September. GREAT MATCH RACE between Virginia and Sou,b Laiolina, 2 mile hfttte, for $10,tiki will be rub—Vucinia naming b. h. HED EYE, : i::d >jutli Caroitna. r>. m. nix.\. O-. WKONESDAY. 23th—A PLATE RACE, two mile heats, fret ur all ages. Piate worth eUOO. En trance $: <\ On THURSDAY, 29th—iiiie heats, purse $10C; free tvr ali a^ r &. Entrance S3. FAIRFIELD JOCKEY CLUB RACES. The regular mee::i-2 cf tb" I ai.-lield Jockey Club will tese place on TUESDAY, October 4tb. TUESDAY, bint JJuy—Sweepstake, raile heats, forG reurold. SIOO entrance, 650 forfeit. Cloven the li rh September; now threa subscribers. ELNESIiAY, fcrcot.d Day—2 mile lit at i, puree $20". Fr.*e for all oges. Entrance 810, THURSDAY 'Ihtrd Day mile heats, purse £000. Free for ~i ages. Entrance $1.5. FRIDAY, fujrthDay—Jockey Club Purse, 8300, ■Siiiie htats. Entrance $20. JOHN BELCHER, Proprietor. VW The LADIES' jPAVILION has been comple tec, una j; efficient officer appointed to preserve the sarittt-»: order. No charge will be made for their en- t: rjit; Course. se 14—ts LOST AND FOUNS I li 1: w A l> -tcur, it $50 NCI'E on the Fanners' or Exchange Bank, on J i:e, j the £oth instant, either at the sale in McUonlalu Jc Lyon's store, under the Exchange ii jt ■ , f.r between there and Franklin, near t>th street, or on Stun street, 'iue finder v.-i;; receive the above rcWira v leaving it at the office of this paper. »e sr»—2t* ' I OSf, ou Monday, the 12th instant, be ■J tvn en Linden square, on Franklin street, and Measrs Courtnevlt Hill's, ou Broad street, a small, round (lItEASTPiN, set with an amethyst stone, in pearls, uid the initials "W. G." on the back, if left at the liispatch office a reward will fct given, {if re quircd,!and the thanks cf the little girl whu last it, by wh'in it)«"highly valued. »r 21—4t JSIOk'iHEHK MERCER X Ulf POTATOES just reselvrd and for sale by se 20; ROBERT RANKIN. pAiI'ETING. — 10 pieces plaid CAK \j I'iT, just from the manufactory, and will be sold se«i than inaik.ee price by ALEX.HOTTkCO. AUCTION SALES. FUTUHE DAYS. BY JAM Eg. id. TAYLOR w A 4 V* AELE FARMS OK WITH STOCnfc«!Lp|f tc. U AT^iucnkT attention, thus preventing ire and nndmded cetsarv attention to *«- MONDAY. the 3d dayof Octoberi®* b V M., upon the premui "rfer « raw.," o clock. A. FARM on which I cow reside ritnaft? S* mile beyond the termination Jr the We«ham PUnk Read, about ni miles from the eit» in » t . j proverbial for health. kessr, B. W. Green and V. tains 275 acres of land, a portion ofwh'ch is w»il wooded, the remainder naturally very srodoctive ard to* in a state of ®™st successful cultivation — The improvement! consist of an excellent bnild ; <i* nearly new, with seven rooms, and the usoi 0 * . Inildmga, stables, bams, itc., ail In perfect order and the whole premises under good enclosure: and in tile the meantime the ground wi.'i Of. prepared for x-edio* 125 bushels of wheat. After wiiic h will be sold a trac- I of land near the above, lying at the Forks of the Plank Road, sad containing I+s acres, with two dwellings, lc.. being very beautifully situated, and mizht be made a really valuable farm. It is deemed unnecessary hers to the many advantages of this property and its highly val uable and desirable nature, as persons wishing to pvr cha«te will doubtless prefer to view the premises fcr themselves; and if it should be particularly desired, they may be treated for privately, be fore the div of sale, with the auctiuner, 'at whose office plats of "the property may be seen. And immediately alter the eale of the land, will be sold the whole ef the stock, crops, &.c., consisting of four fine mules, fine cows, hull, 25 hogs, 12 sheep, hay, wheat straw. 150 barrels of com, 2000 lbs. sheaf oats, vegetables, fcc., wagons, carts, farming utensils, threshiLgmachine, wheat Jan. 2 carriages, tc. (fcc. TERM?—For the land, one-third cash; balance at one and two years, with interest, and be secured by a trust deed. For the personal property, all sum's under §50 cash; that amount and over, 4 months cred.t, for approved negotiable paper. RICHARD D. PHILIPS. Sale conducted by Jas. M. Taylor, Auct. se 17 After the above will be sod, 18 acres of LAND, ad joining the lands o# Miles Duval and others, being a portion of the land formerly belonging to the estate of Sam i Crtfton. Terms—One-fourth cash; balance at one and two years with interest, Sic. se 23 j M. T., Auctr 1 TRUSTEE'S bALii OF REAL ES . TATE ON UNION HILL —By virtue of two several deed sot trust executed to the subscribers and duly recorded in the Clerk's office of Henrico Coun ty Court, the first from John Jones, dated 23d March, 1850, and the other from John Jones and wife, dated 7th August, 1850, being mereto requested by the holders of the debts secu-ed by said deed?, I shall, on THURSDAY, the 2Sth September, at 4+ o'clock, P. M., upon the premises, .a part esecutisa of said deeds, seii the real tsta'e conveyed thereby, being a lot of land situated on Union Hill, fronting H feet on N street, atd running back between parallel lines ICS feet, upon which lot there is a framed house; recently in the occupancy of said Jones. Also, a vacant lot adjoining the above, situated at the intersection of N aid 24th streets, fronting4l feet onN street, and running back between parallel lints 365 feet. The title to the shove property is believed to be perfect; but acting as trustee I shall convey with special warranty only. Teems—Cash. BERNARD O'NEIL, Trustee. fie It JAS. M. TAYLOR. Aoct. BY GODDINit APPERSON. rpiXSTEES' SALE OF REAL ES- X TATE ON 7th, BETWEEN BROAD AND MARSHALL STREETS.—As trustees in a deed of trust, dated 2£th March, 1850, duly recorded in Rich mond Hustings Court, we shall proceed to sell at pub lic auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of September, l!i r >3, commencing a* 4j o'clock, a LOT in the city of Richmond, on the West line ofTth street, between Broad and Marshall streets, fronting on s-iid 7th street 4' l feet, running back 64 feet, on which there s'ai:ds a blacksmith shop, now occupied by Alessrs. Frayserh. Bowtnaa. The title Is believed to be perfect, tut the subscri bers acting a? trustees, will convey with the usual spec.a: warranty. The terms, which will be accommodating, will be made known at the rime of sale. W GODDIN, )„ , WM. ANDERSON, JR., 5 Trustecg - Sale conducted by se 13 fiPDDIN fc APPERSON. Ascts. \TALUAELE REAL ESTATE ON 13TH ▼ AND STH STREETS, IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the Gth of Oc tober, 1853, upon the premises, commencing at the hours hereinafter named, the l"ollowi»g valuable Real Estate, \U: The Brick Tenement on the east line of 13:h street, between Main and Cary streets, now oc cupied by Messrs. Harreys k. Burgess, fronting 29 feet, running back 40 tect. After which will be sold I the very desirably located private residence on the west line of sth, between Franklin and Grace streets, now in the occupaucy of A. Robinson, Jr. Esq, fronting 24 feet on sth "street, running back 120 feet. The position of the first described property, with re ference ta business purposes, and the locaiion of the latter aa a private residence, recommend the same to the attention ©f capitalists, or to those iu search of a desirable dwelling in a genteel neighborhood. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance at 6, 12 and 18 rr onths, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock, with the former, and at 4 o'clock with the latter described riro- Perty. GODDIN k APPERSON. se 19 Aucts. LOTS FOR PRIVATE ON SOUTH FRANKLIN AND TWENTY-FIRST STREETS, AT PUBLIC AUC TION —Will be sold, at auction, on TUESDAY, the 27ih day of September, 185S, at the hour of 4i o'clock, on the premises, live small size BUILDING LOIS, situated as above. These lots are well situated for small dwellings,be'mg convenient for business men, in a good neighborhood, and graded ready for being built upon. Tf.kms.—One fourth in cash; the residue payable in equal instalments at 4, 8 and 12 months, w;tu in tereet added, and title retsintd Immediately afterthe sale of the above lots will be sold, ou the premises, upon west Concord, low Rail road street, near Carrington's mill, a very handsome lv located LOT, with two small framed TENE MENTS thereon. This last property is now rnying 15 per cent, upon the price asktd lor it, and will tie appreciated by the improvement of streets and erection of buildings in that vicinity, now being erected by the Central Rail road Company. Immediately after the above sale, will he sold on the premises, the HOUSE AND LOT on IBth street, near the old T«n yard, now in the occupancy of Mr. Bnimmell. The has ample accommodations for a moderate sized family. Terms—As above. »c-19 GODDIN Si. APPERSON, Auctf. DY IIUNLOP. MONCURE 6c CO. Groceries at auction. —On TUESDAY, the 27'h instant, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will seli, at cur store, a general assortment oi GROCERIES, consisting in part of— 100 lihds. N. Orleans and Cuba SUGARS, ranging from lair to choice quaiity .50 bbls. Louisiana MOLASSES 100 boxes Adamantine anu Sperm CANDLES M bhdt. BACON SIDES 50 bbls. WHISKEY Madeira .aid Port WINE: Champaiine WINE Guo; owier, Puuchon? and In oerial TEAS MUSTARD, asserted CANDIES 7500 CIGARS, superior cualitv 3 half pipes Hennessee BRANDY, 1850 Alter the above sale, commencing at 11 o'clk, we will seii one cask English CUTLERY. &.c.—con taining Table Cutlery in sets of SO pieces, jm: up in handsome mahogany cases; Razors; Knives in cards; , 220 pairs Carving Knives aud Forks, together with a variety of other articles. ALSO. One case double barrei GUNS. fjp-Sale without rtsiard to weather. TfckMb—Under $K'o ta--b ; over that amount, four months credit for approved nesotiable paper. se 22 DUNLOP, MONCURE k CO.. Aucts. BY RICHARD CAUTHOBK. Road wagon, mules & horses, AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY, 24th instant, tt 10 o'clock, at the lot In rear of Win. S. WOOD'S Stables, on Csry street, 1 will sell a tin-' Road Wag en. nearly new. with the Tea-n attached, consisting of two Young Mules and two heavy Work Horses. se 22—3t* R. CAUTHORN. HY ALFX. \<>TT k CO. Auction.— Win i>e sold on Satur day EVENING, at 4 o'clock, at the carriage depot of Mr. Smith's, on Broad street, formerly oc cupied by Messrs. Tichenor it Cary, a good second hand OMNIBUS and HARNESS. Sale poeitive. se 22 ALEX KOTT It CO., Aucts. WILLIAM YARBHOUGH, Gu ardiui » » and als Plalatifl's in Chancery t». P. C. Lauras, Thomas H. Yarbrough and als, Defendants. In pursuance of « decree pronounced on the 7th day of September, bj the County Court of Henrico, 1 tha 11, as the Commissioner appointed, proceed to sell, at public auction, upon the premises, on Friday, the 30th day of September, at 4 o'clock, P. JJ., the property in the bill icentlened, consisting of two ninths' interest undivided In a HOUSE »nd LOT, containing about two acres, of which JAMES YAit- BROUOH, died seixed and possessed and "f an »i • divided two-ninths in another LOT near the tirst, u»td as a Brick-Yard, containing about one-half of au acre, both ou &2d street, for rash as to oue-third of the purchase money, and upon a credit of»i* and twelve mouths for the remainder, for hands bearing interest from the day of sale, aud tide retained untii the fur ther order of the Court. ALEX. B. HUTCHISON. £#> —<}-td CoiXttUi&sioUCT. M. B. If the day should not he su table, the tame will be cealinoed at tba same hour t< the next fair jay. A. tt. H. Cora. \JOTICE.— W. A. POWELL ACO , Architects and Civil Engineer*, have rsmoved then office to 11th street, two doors above Mala sb. where they will furnish DESION&. DRAWINGS lie., on reasonable term*. « .I—St" . AUCTION SALES. THIS DAY I COUNTRY SEAT NEAR RICHMOND \J FOR SALE AT AUCTION —lu p»r»i»ii«« of • trust deed executed ta the subscr.bersby Lotticr, Esq., to secure the payment «f several ®«f°" tiabie cote* drawn by nid Loftier, for the pnrcnawj money of laxtd hereinafter described; which deed bears date outue 9th of May, 1853. cod is of record in Henrico county court clerk s office, we shall eapoae tostle on the premises, on FRIDAY,the dayof September, 1&53, at 11 o'clock. A. >1.. that TRACT OF LAND ly.ng in :ne ctanty ©I Henrico, near the city of Richmond, being a part of Mount tnn tract, containing seven acre»«:id 364.1000 of an acre. Tekm»—Cash as to mj much as will satisfy expenses of executing this trust and $1020.67 cent! on a credit until 9th November, 1653, u to $150; on a fnrtijer cred it until 9ta Ms*. as to #130; on a farther credit until 9th May, i£s4, at to $150; on a farther credit an til 9th Mtv. 1&54, as to (3.121.33: on a farther credit until 9th November, 1854, as to $15#; on a farther credit as to $2,560. nnni Si h November, 1#54; on • credit as to $75, until 9:h Mtv, 1855. and on a credit as to $2,500 until 9th May. if after satisfying these several sums on such credit as said L. Lottier may direct, or in the erect of his failing to givo any direction, on a credit until the said 9th May, 165*- Tlie title to the property is believed to be perfect, but conveying as trustees we shall convey with the <uja. special warranty. The credit instalments are So tear i-Uiestand to be pronerly secured. JOHN HOWARD. ) TnuU .„ _ ALEXANDER H. SANDS, J lru,tee "" It has been represented to us that the property ad vertised for sale is improved by a fine three story tries dwelling houae. with large and handsome porti coes on either side—tbat the dwelling is in thorough repair and has all the modern improvements for con venience and comfort. There is a large and valuable garden immediately in front of the house, beautiful ly arranged and abounding in flowers and evergreens ol every description. The out buildings consist of servants' houses, stable, granary, fcc., ail of brick, and in good repair; also, two spacious ice bouses. U. k 8. ee IS—dtds VOTICE.—The difference between the A. * undersigned, in relation to the sale of the Monet Eric property, having been ainicabl* adjusted, and ail objections to the ssle withdrawn, ihe property will be sole by Mstuf. Howard and Sands, the Trustees, sis advertised by them, on THIS DAT, the i3d Sep tember, at II o'clock, A. 31. LAWRENCE LOTT7ER, By Edward Y. Cannon, his Attorney. J NO. WILDER ATKINSON, By Andrew Jotiuson, his Attorney. «♦» 23 % THOMAS W. KEESEE.—Salesman. pHINA GLASS, EARTHENWARE, \J SHELVING, STOKE FIXTURES AND MIS CELLANEOUS GOODS.—Positively the last tale at No. E. Fifteenth street. Will be sold at auction, en FRIDAY morning, the 2Sd Instant, commencing at 10 o'clock, a Urge .ot of China, Glass and Earthenware—a large and valuable lot of Shelving and (>:a«s Casings, which have been taken down in such order as to be esily put up again. Severs! good second-band Hair Mattresses, a lot of Stone Ware, several valuable lots of China and Glsm Ware. Looking Gia»s Frames, Desk, 1 large Auction Bell, together with many other Miscellaneous Good". GEORGE J. SUMNER, se 21 Auct. EV uODDIN V APPERSON T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE M.J OK HEAL ESTATE AT "FULTON," NEAR ROCKETiS, AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on FRI DAY, the £&1 day of September, ISM, upon the pre mises. commencing at 11 o'clock, (or immediately alter the sale of tbe "Mount Erin" mansion.) several l>thtitiful Sots and squares of LAND in that most beau tiful and thriving village called "Fulton." lii this eaie is embraced all the laud near to and ad joining the spring and dwelling of "Mount Erin," in cluding a large number ol lota oil Wiliiem»burg »vrline, ana a lot of about 4 acre*, near the residence u! Mr. \V. F. Hord. After which, 4 o'clock, P. M., will be soid a most valuabie building LOT ou Rocketts strett. fronting thereon about '£■> fee:, run ning back to Poplar street, and adjoining on the Sooth the lumber hou>e of Meters. Ludlam St Watson. Also, £2 fee; ou Kccietts street, adjoining Rocketts Ware bouse on the South, running back to Water street, ou which it also has the snme front. The attention of capitalists and others is particular ly cailtd to the sale, as it is believed that iu no part of the citv and suburbs can investments be made to greater advantage. Term*—One-third cash; balance at C and 9 month* for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust uecd, or title retained. se 15 GODDIN k APPERSON, Aucta. \7ALUARLL PRIVATE DWELLING T AT ROCKETTS, ON BLOODY RUN ST., FOR SALE AT AUCTION—WiII be sold on FRI DAY AFTERNOON, the 23rd September, 1853. on the premise?, commencing at4J o'clock, the valuable private D\\ JU>LING at the comer of Bloody ltuu and Ash BtrAn, now in the occupancy of Mr. Cba»- tf.in Farrar. Tne LOT fronts 76 feet, runs back about 220 teet. Tbe House is in good order, is remarkably well built, and is spacious enough for the accommodation of u large tamny. Tf:RMS —One-fov.rth cash; balance at 6, 12 and 13 months for negotiable note?, interest added, and titia retained till lust note is paid. pe 17 GODDIN k. APPERSON, Aucts. jBY DAVENPORT. ALLEN 4. CO. QHO CASES UPOTS, SHOES AND •>U\ *UATS, AT A UCTION.-On Fill DAY, 30th .Sep". we shall tel 1 , at our Auction Rooms, at 10 o"clk, a large assortment of fresh and desirable Goods for Fail and Winter Sales, consisting of— Gents' Fine Calf Boots. Meu'sand Boys' Heavy Winter Boots. Do do Sewed and Pegged Brogues and Brogans. Youth's Boots and Shoes. Women and Misses' Buskin Ties; Boots. ALSO, Silk Hats, Trunks, &c. Terms: Under $100 cash; $100 and over, 4 month# credit for approved paper. DAVENPORT, ALLEN It CO, se 17 Aucts. BY TOLER k COOK.. TI7"ILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder » v on FRIDAY, the 23d day of the present month, at 12 o'clock, M„ if fair, if not, the next fair day, at. the same hour, my FARM in Chesterfield County, six and a half miles from Richmond, containing 165 acres. About 05 acres are cleared and tbe balance in original growth, with a large DWELLING and all other necessary Ont-Building*. immediately after the sale of the Farm, will be sold, ail of the FARMING UTENSILS, STOCK OF HORSBS, COWS, HOGS, PROVENDER of every kind. Household and Kitchen Furniture, 4c., kc. Terms of Sale for tbe Farm—one-third cask, the baiauce in six and nine mouths, with interest; and for toe Farioing Utensils. 4c., cash on delivery. GEO. W. COLE, "• 6 TOLER it COOK, Auct'rs. | AAlliEK'iS EOTTE&Y OfilLE. ±J NO. a NORTH CALV EXT STREET, BALTi MORE, OFi-OSITE BAKNUM'S HOTEL.—The purchase or saie of Lottery Ticket* within the State of Virginia being liow ia violation of Jaw, and at tended with a heavy penalty on conviction, the sub scriber wouid respectfully solicit the orders of bis friend* and others who may fee! disposed to purchase. Having been a resident of Richmond for upwards of thirty years, and being pretty generally known throughout the State, he deem" it almost unnecessary to give any further assurance that ail business con ti de a to him wiii be promptly and properly attended to» CP" Packages, single Ticket* and shares, in all the Maryland Lotteries, for sale. LV" The printed official drawing* sent to corres pondents bv (he first mail. tiT i'rixes cashed at sight. Address THOMAS LAMBERT, my 14—ists Baltimore, Md A LARGE supply of LIGHT LITEfiA XV TL'RE. always on hand, which 1 otter at a libe ral discount to merchants and others. 5«22 0. M. WEST, Exchange Bookstore fTANCY CLOCKS—A large assortment jast received —some of them of entirely new «;yles. Alto, a large assortment of low-priced Clocks; brass Cloaks, warranted to keep good time, at one dol lar each, by the quantity, for sale at manufacturer*s prices i>y ELIA3 HALE, sp 22 JOB Main street. i *KRMAN tSLVi'Jib.—l.oo dozen, jist re vl ceived and for sale jow. Also, PENCILS. WA FERS, fancy BOXES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY,Iie. ELIAB HA&E, *® 22 106 Main street. I 11| I BOZ. SPECTACLES—Just re- A " *\ f ceived a large assortment of Gold, Silver, Plated, German Silver and Steel Spectacles, for by ELIAS HALE, »e 22 106 Main street WEED BARLEY.—6O bUbHELS strict- ly prime quality. For sale by »e S S. McORUDER'S SONS. LICOKJCE.— 30 CAKES UCOBICE. Lab.mta Brand ia Store. For ssle low by " seiS-at« JAMES PRAY 4 SONS. I?ALL FASHIONS OF PANTS.—I am X ia receipt of the Fall F»«hhi»s of Gentl«neii'* Farcy and Black Caasnaer PANTS, to wh-ch I wouid call the attention of the public. HKMtI SHArfcS, se 22 Ita Main st. ««t. i<th HOT. —UKiO bug* drop and buck SHOT, _/^% d^( ZvsA MONCURE 4 00. Alpacas, bombazines, canton CLOTHs. «c.—Alpacas, Canton Cloths, Boiuka- Sint* ar.tl blue* Moustrliiaes. Jast opened *o4 Ut . "Z ll C. HARTWELL 4CO f LEAJv HOUSE, JJLEAK HOUSED .r-"-* '"•I'l.saa" /tKOIM) ALUM SALT.-SOOO Mflfci \Jf of coarw SALT, psrsiiip Junius, fttuu Liw- SCHAEJJ, KOHL** 4 CO.