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LATEST mail news. -TETMER SAN FR'.NCI-CO. X . toli iwine <I."patch wsi wived by the fee .. . R , T : tfce Navy on Sunday from Messrs. Aiptn wal! A ( .. < wnera ot the «tGtmer|£an Francisco : \c W Y. KK,;*nu:>rT -t'.i—Mate of the brij NV . vV.nf.'ke the-t<airier '^ 8 " 1 rancisco, D<rein- He c»*<* * eon-latent and intelligent e ;«,;e« t;.st rapt. Watkin* had plenty ,' n v>. >,?. He h« fJ . however. Ilihtened the ' i .1 There were tio men at the pump*. v'i• Naj'olcon wa« at the!)<•*«•« {Hint with var.ic-I' her. and saw twenty male p-.s Vr'm.iA.-k, The cabin, hurricane dock to:- * •" it: « W.«?'*••* VVfil'P 1 UH£nH£< v " to r ".!['■ : A, :, merely vih- i upper w.rke. ami 1- ' , vvV&ouse-weret:>tie. butthe wheel# were entire, *ni Mi guards »i jc'-o.i order.— ■; r )»• sure that the ru Ider wa- el! rii;ht. — v. ~ ,„ H rt i»a- .-one a! T,-!de." k. but flu? mlz . n r,a imp,.-a-st toward* her f.«t»-ty. • ' 'i smoke-stack* were entire!v Wrtl 1 ""»• , . - I e,.j * The hull WkeJ to l>e to coo 4 order. Ihe > ..V.'.it* wr: a -tron? nLh! i>ree*e trom th«' .'l.'. vrf«T Ac tar a* rouM be ascertained the ■ .'am pun ps were work int. J- ' *:<• ••• --r was ajain »<H'ti on the 20th Deceits ..-t»;ti rt.euraa out forward, and her head . > !'>,» damaj''* to her occurred in the t!.in r vM, wiit.'ii »'M intensely »e*ere. \- ' f;i; i\ Or (THE GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD. , FTR ,-- .lan 7.—The Great Western Railroad •t-'d in one week 'rum to-day, ami \ rtrav 'on the Moti.iay followiti!;. ■■■ :i. ■ ;r. meter 11 this city ti.i- tuorniug, stood a' ■ dcret g below zero. M v 6 ft at Ui« Albion Female Sonlaary, n jt?.'. Insurance, *10,1*00. K VILRO \D ACCIDENT. \ 7. —Ye-terday n't?rnooo. Mr. !>n. i rf i.e ( : i.vr n. while walking on the track of • - K*-t- :n ktiiln si. near Ipswich, wts run ever iirs.-ce l -■ v-ml rods, and so much in . j..vj h*. i' will he neee--ary to a'riputate both 'it - Mr. Mu lire ise minis:mer of Esses county. PK'.'ISION" IN THE ANTI-KENT CASE. Sxw York. Jan - —The court of Appeal* of this • ...sd-'i ii" i a.- the claims of the Anti- Renters. I r». New York, for London, i :js i»e,-n t-.tai.'y wrecked. She met w itii the duac ter ct the-'' :U December. jM '■ UTANT FROM CALIFORNIA.—ARRIVAL OF THE ELDORADO. r, • : r Eidorado the San Francisco papers — ' tii have i'cei; r> ceived The principal iien s v to Walker's Fiilibustering K.vpe. ■ ():. :;.t i of December lit n.ade an excur .!j S.:. ii.- jo, w.:t-re he had arrived a few i!-.-, - (rt ■ .'U-- to the capture of the Governor, to ' :n-. il' was at'acked i j the Mexic .us and de -1 r«■ . ot i. or 11 men. lie and the rest t ( po ' v tied, iiui were pursued by the Mexicans int a b use at Euaenada, where, at the latest ac •f. . were besirsed bv several hundred Mex . - whi. .id cu' thein <i'i from their boats and I ' dt:i-:;i t: litu reai :.:i.g the Caroline which v, .- aa bored near. Several parties had gone to T. mv.-binfiy and a part of the mails of the Win ,.t . > " were tw ■ .ost. The ship hud not yet broken --.p. T P«i ' R -.: roan S'irvy r z expedition wvt hli'-v * .•; So and an elaborate report was ex- i t • v v rains, the rivers were high. Mia i inta were very fav< rable. Tlie bark Oaeta sailed on the 15th with 250 Pilli :a an<i j■ lefisty ol aiumui; iiio:), riie authorities . '-tic. :< : -:op her—others were pre^ar i*' i*'.- ? i 5:..: Jenny Lind was lost in goinsout <f theharl the itt.i Some difficulty had oc-i c'i'd ' V' department, and three hundred had re«j;gn»-.(i. N* 3. —Arrived at S-.i: Francisco 10th, ships W.,..:. f'];..ii'l..>•. and Corner. New York; 11.'. ?ii'-pK Mmdarint arui Kaven. New York; Witch o? ■ •*"«% , Boston; li b, sL p Nu't;. Wind, New York; ' Jth, ship W'.d- Awake. New York. Market.- —The San Francisco Herald says that nearly every department ot trade ;§ dull in conse «; .e of the continued heavy importations and Uni ted demand from the inferior. Kiour heavy. Small #<-• ego: and Haxall at 10. Pork de c. - ; M»-sa -"f New Coffee scarce and the inari'-t e.v :ied. >aiesat auction ol' Lags Java bt&.u i!c. Gunny nags declined to 13J. Adaman ts s Candles 25c. THE ERIE TROUBLES. Kr. * . Jan. 7.—The two Kiipa'rieks. Dr. Sherwine, arc John K. Jack have been arrested and taken to Pittsburg. Ah is qaief at present. fS? LCONI) OLbFATCH.] The arrest of' the Kilpatricks and other leaders of the mob has completely cowed the rioters, and the r:ng efid'-rs are absenting themselves The U. S. marshal is here, iully determined to enforce the law and maintain the rights of the Railroad company. DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION. N-'a Vokk, Jau. B.—A fire broke out about 10 o'c t>c.< ti;:s nurning, in the Metropolitan Hall, by wh in the space of two hours, that magnificent bu '.dine, and the new marble fronted hotel, called the La r ar*e Hotel, were entirely destroyed. No other buildings were burnt other than the L;i Fare-House and Metropolitan Hall. The root'of a frame building on Mercer street was crushed in by the iaihug ot t.he rear wall of the hotel, and several other buildings were scorched. Nothing but the ,t the Hotel were let', which were levelled by the foremen. The Hotel was leased bv Charles W-ght and furnished entire, aud was to have been opened in a few days. Nearly all tin furniture was burnt o: otherv.;.<e destroyed. The lire originated in Metropolitan 11 ill,where Julie:, was preparing tor a grand dress ball. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT PORTLAND. Portland, Jan. w . —The Custom House at this p«ace a- entirely destroyed by fire this raorninar* It wa6 of upieti, besides by the Post office, Reading Room, Atlantic Bank, 1". S. Court, National History fcon* ty, Bailey's Book rrtore and other tenants.— L very tiling in the Post-office was saved, but the contents ot the Custom House, the splendid col* lection ot the National History society, Judge Ware'? valuable library, the Reading Room and Court Rooms were entirely destroyed. The log- is heavy and fails chiefly on the government. The building was formerly the Exchange, and was sold to the government for $ 129,000. THREATENED RIOT AT WHEELING. Whellino, Jan. 7th.—Handbills have been posted throughout the city to-day threatening Bedini. the j'opt s Nuncie, who is at present here. No distur l»a:.ce has however yet taken place. NOMINATION. Cii. I'M bus, Jan. 7 —The Democratic State Conven '-'bio to-day adopted :he Baltimore platform ol r i, and nominated J?. K. N jrria for judge of the Supreme court of the Slate. PROBABLE LOSS OF THE JAS. A. SHANTER. Nt» V otiK, Jan. —There are fears entertained rere of tn-r ion? of the Calcu'.ta ship James A. Shan 't/. Her cargo is valued at $3110,000. SEARCH FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO. 1 rro*. Jm.S —It is rumored that the Riwm V *'• t},l « station, has been ordered to search for Ue sieaiiit r Sun Francisco. '] hs Di'el Fought bv Mb. Koi-l".—A Paris Ift t-ol the duel loui:ht by Mr. i-oule, Sr., ami t:.»- Manjuu de Turgor, says "the parties fought faall sworde. Toe afiair lasted three-quar- J- an hour. At length Mr. ssfoulo lell, when j>uke, withtlie point oi hie! sword to his hrea=-t, j • his opponent to retract." A letter dated • • ni. however, a different vereion. Il ■ii.'■ dad took place with pistole, at twenty pa c-c. parties meeting at Chamartin, a league .'lad rid, at halt-pn*t eleven. The first tire tt •>; without eflijct. On the second lire 51. ; - r -' y was shot through the leg. near the knee; ■ ' - - removed horn" in his carriaee, ' ,r e the injury pretty well. The leg is now a •' iv! swollen, but as it appears that the kn«v --' *'• tou-'he i. and no principal artery w-.-utwd it i-; trusted that his state is not one of [■ '' r ' -oule ww not wounded." j'eriy, Secretary o! the American Legation, "j the S'-condoof young sfoule. in his duel Duke ol Alba. They fought with swordi. ■ l : rllJ f'at' :y wnhou "ither being wounded, and i ' l '* s^c< f n d« drawing up a minuteut the '■. ' ashavirjg heen conducted in a manner ' or y tli" honor and reputation of both I y ,a *'d«o agreed that the letters whi'-h u ■ between th-m should be mutually "s'j »itn. NOTICE.—NEW YORK V"' i NIA steamship company— S* ' ' , v^ r * Buiiion, Jewelry, Prtcioua ii" ' w V aluable Articles of any kind will v, , . /,i "H ' £f d of either of the Company's * ' . ~ fc J <uu"ku>wn or the Roanoke, ex ~- » I*' '" c agreement with the Agents or the Pet* te . ' ' '*■,* ul l'* " or fill 'he Company be responsi tb~-»t , "P cl es. un.ess bi.lsof lading are granted -* audtoe vaiue therein stated, b!) LUDLAM i: WATSON, — -t Aw ■ '». 40 |' A '- :^ KEKiNJtiJJtet'OAlt— <>, ■ fu'vtrucd—landing this r : o«i itcumer aisd for »aie by WtLLiA b. BROTHER U J ' A A- hTUAKT'B "h" and "C" • t - OARS, rsceivh g tr.d for sale by ■i" 4 davenport, allen l co. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. IGNORES*. \Vj»hii«i T(i», Jan. P.—ld the Senate, Mr. Rndg<r o!i red * resold on, the object of which wa*to give it limited credit for duties on railroad iror. Mr. Benjamin offered « resolution calling for tfce d p:om*(lc correspondence relative to the right of way across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Adopter. The Home wu not in session. having adjourned over in honor of the anniversary of the battle of New Otlenoi SEARCH TOR THE SAN FRANCISCO. Baltimore, Jan, P.—The steamer Union, of tie Baltimore *nd Charisston line, ha* been chartered by the Secretary of the Navy to proceed in search of the ttf,at;)»r San Francisco. She will leave U morrow. EEDINI BURNT IN EFFIGY. WHtELiits, Jan.9 —The arrival of Bedlci in thi* city created great excitement, and he was burnt in < '?.- v. After which lie thoaght it prudent to leave the city. ELECTION OK MAYOR. Hoston. Jan. 9— Ur.J.V. C. Smith, the people'* candidate, has been elected Mayor of this city, afttr « -Ti ral unsuccessful trials. GREAT FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA, fcc. Philahkll'MH, Jan. 9—The machine shop of the Reading Railroad, together with eight or nine er mines, were burnt to-day. L-ss estimated at 000. There was a great assemblage of the Veteracs of 1812, to-day, to celebrate the anniversary of the ta> tie of New Orleans. ARRIVAL OF THE GEORUE LAW AND STAR OF THE WEST. New York, Jan. S.— The steamers George Law and Star of the West have arrived, bringing SI,7iC • WO in gold. THE MARKETS. Baltimore, Jai.. y—Flour had advanced 32J c s per bbi. •) liEWAKD. —Stolen, from my room, on 7th inst., a handsome CRAPE SHAWL, heavy embroidered, tor the return of which I will pay the ebove reward. MARTHA HOMES, ja —*t' Near Lninpkins'Jail. Dli. A. C. liAKDIN, lioTANio Phvsi cian, otiere h:s services to the citi/ens of Rich mond and vicinity. He may be found at the office of Dr. Robinson, on Franklin, between 13th and 14th streets, at ail hours, night and day, when cot profes sionally ecguged. Extracting Teeth only 2b cents. I tuke pleasure in recommending to my friends Dr. Hardin as a iiotaLic Physician, who has studied rne dicine, graduated, and received his Diploma, ja s—2m* K. D. ROBINSON' M II BANK OF \IKUIAIA.— A The general meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia will bo held at their Banking lie use, in the city ol Richmond, on Wed nesday, t he 11th day of January, 1&>1. "No officer or Director of a Bank shall hereafter vote as Froxv of a Stockholder in any election of Directors or officers of a Bauk, nor shall any Proxy be valid, which shall have been executed sixty days before the time of ejection." FORM OF A PROXY. Know all men by thtse presents, that I, , do appoint my substitute and proxy, to represent me in the General Meeting of the Stock holders of the Farmers' Bank ol Virginia, and in toy name to vote upon all questions that may come be fore the said meeting concerning the said Bank. Witness my hand and seal this day C! lE'xJ. dec 23—Stawtd J. A. SMITH, Cashier. NOTICE. —The subscriber having taken the buildings corner of Franklin and Wail sts., takes this ::ieikud rf calling the attention of his liiei.ds and tile public generally to his new s'ock <.t SADDLES, BBIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, A:c. lie is prepared to execute all orders in his hue with neatness and dispatch. Having obtained the services of Sir. LEMUEL RIPLEY, he is prepared to get up, in superior style, and furnish as line Light Buggy auilCarriage Harness as can be obtained m our city. ja'.,—lm HENRY BAKER. 1* OK KKxS I—The Stone Ware Fac- MdL tory tiiid W arehonses, together with aii the anparatua complete, situated on the Alechanicsville Turnpike, about two miles from the city. To a good tenant, and an eariy application, terms wi)l be made mode-rate. Apply to M. S. Schermerhorn, on the premises, or to J a ~ —eoSt ALEX- NOTT CO. AIS'D FANCY GOODS. Those who are not yet supplied with Gentle men's Fancy ami Furnishing Goods, are invited to raake ai early caii at the store under the American, where they will find a iarge assortment of select styles, at. very low price". St WM- F. ADCOCK CO. EMOVAL.—TIIE TIN AND .SULKT IKON ESTABLISHMENT ot the subscriber has been removed from 15th el. to 13th St., to the house formerly occupied by Mr. Breckeuridge, oppo site the grocery store on 13th st. of Mr. Win. Wallace He returns thanks to his friends and the public for the generous patronage heretofore bestowed, and being now better prepared to attend to their favors than formerly, lie respectfully solicits u continuance ot the same at his new establishment. tie 29 CHAS. H. LANGLEY. 1/XPLOIiATION OF THE AMAZON. -L-J Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, by Lieut. \\ m. Lewis Herndon, L. S. N., with maps ai:d plates, 3 vol. < vj.; Si.so. " * ~ ''We shall have no difficulty in coming to the conclusion, that no territory on the face of the globe is to favorably situated, and that if trade there is once awakened, the power, the wealth and gran deur of Ancient Babylon and Modern Loudon must yield to that ot the depots of this trade, that shall be established at the mouths of the Oronoco, the Ama zon, and the La Plata."—.Vat. Int. Just received and for sale bv JAS. WOODHOUSE, •* " Eagle Square. |.'t» WINTER MILJLINEK Y.—.>. C. J KjBARTON, I ( >3 Main street, near 11th street, has 011 lsai ! d a iar S e stock of MILLINERY „ GOODS, silk, satin, velvet and straw BON NETS; trench FLOWERS; neck and bonnet RIB BONS ; mourning and French worked COLLARS which will be sold unusually cheap de 8 ' STRAY COW! STKAY COW! Strayed frern my residence on the 11th JI- a Red and White COW", '* size; has six teats; had a rope ou her neck when she left. Any information concern ing her, will be thankfully received, and a reasona ble reward given. . E. L. CURRIER, Gauge Dock, ja j—7t* Above the Armorv. WATCHES AND JEWEEK* — Just received on consignment a few very Jk :•>dL handsome Gold Lever WATCHES, of su *®c»««J,perior quality. BATCHES and a small lot of fine JhU hLß\—which will be sold very low. bv . THOMAS W. KEESEE, ja G bt jio. 20 Pearl street. A NEW LOT OF OOLD eEJNS — JAS. W OODHOUSE, Bookseller. Eagle Square, has just received a large iotofGold Pens, with and with out cases. 1 nes* P«ns were selected with care, and are wai ranted. Should the points come otf, they w- «e exchanged within u reasonable time. 1 EONAKb TKIUMI'HANT !— DOC 10RS IN A FIX—LEONARD'S RELIEF AND SPEEDY CI RE FOR fitnAiJ COLDS ASTHMA HOARSENESS, tc.. dehei competition. There is no Physician in the Univer" who has eflec ; ed so many cures as this sure and sim ple remedy. Try it. To be had in 25 and 50 cent hottles of THOMAS LEONARD, . . . _ 222 Broad street, J a Corner of 4th. Richmond. \ LL FAitALEKS will tind the Plantation Book, published by J W. RANDOLPH, a most usetul work. The use of it will save labor and mo ney. Price it will be sent by mail, postpaid, to those who remit the amount. ja7 BRANDON BITTERS. —This is a most excellent Tonic, Diuretic, Anti-Dyspeptic and Invigorating Cordial. The above is mane I'rom a valuable recipe from "Lower Braudun," in Virginia. It has been (airly tried and found truly efficacious iu the above disorders, arid is now offered as a remedial sjsent 'it which perfect reliance maybe placed. Warranted purely vegetable and recommended by the medical faculty. For sale only bv R H. DUVAL & BRO, ■i tt ' Druggists. Main st. LO»ST OK bTOLEN.—About tbe 2< tli December, was lost or stolen, a large wrought Ooid C«st RING, ou which wa» a crown and wreath engraved. As it .8 highly pri?«d by the owner, a lib era! reward will b<j paid far its delivery to the sub scribers. ja O-tit ALEX. NOTTfc CO. WE have in stor#- a line ami well selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES and HORSE FEED of every description— to which we beg leave to eall the attention of the public. We will sell low for cash or to punctual customers, and are prepared to deliver them iu any portion of the city, free uf porterage. ,t ■'*—lin PLEASANTS, COURTNEY & BROS. 4)1 l| I DOEEARS—Hire for lmndd to dig Coal on Ksriawha. SltiO paid in ad vim-e; balance amply securtd. Refer to P M.Tabb it to a, ja (i—3t WANTS. WANTED —Actuation in the Hardware trade, by a young man who baa had Iwn years experience'in that hutine**. Good reference* cau be given. Address X Y 7,, Richmond Post Ullice. in 10—3t* VV'ANTED.—By h white OIRL, a sltua * » tion in a reapectahle family, a* cook, wa«lier and ironer. The beat of city reference* to be had — The advertiser c*n alio act a* cbamberiniid and »eam«trep». Kor further particular) call at M. Mc- COttMACK'S, No. 318 Broad »t. jalO—lt* YVANTED— A SITUATION in sonTe * * Dry Good* or Grocery Store in the city, bv a youdg man who ha* had two year*' experience" in each. Satisfactory reference* cau be given by hi* former employer* if required. Moderate *i!ar\ — limine** being hi* object. Addre** A. C . Richmond Po*t Office. j« in—V* WANT E D.—l wuh to hire, by the month or rear, a good GARDENER, ja 10—«5t* ft. B. TYLER, Ba*in Bank. Hirelings wanted—i wish to hire 8 or 10 able MEN to work on the surfac ol the Coal Mines. Libetul prices will be paid foi good men. j> I"—St JNO. J. WERTH. Agent. WA NT E D—To hire, lor the present year, three or four good Smith'* STRIKERS, and five orr\ strong, healthy and sober LABORING HANDS—oniy slave* wanted. Apply to ja H—3t» BURR k ETTFNOi R. OWNEK WANTED—For a box of mer chandize, marked "Jame* Armstead." from Philadelphia. R RANKIN, ja 10 Agent U. S. S. Co. YY7"ANTED, immediately, a good Duitkk, » » for which a liberal price wiil be paid. EDW'D E. DUDLEY, jay 19th st., between Main and Kranklin. PKIN ILR1LR \\ AN TED.—Wanted, in the office ol the Democratic Recorder. at Fredericks burg, a good BOOK and JOB PRINTER. ja 9—3t \\r ANTED—An owner fur 10 bbls. OiL, » v received per sctir. Arcade, from Philadelphia. Apply to ja 1 ROBT. RANKIN. WANTED —A situation in a Bookstore. by a youth who has had 2 years experience in the business, r-atiafactory references can be given if necessary. Apj.Jy to SLADK Ai BAKER, ja No. 3 Kxchaoge. WANTED. —A gentleman atnl his wife » » are desirous of obtaining permanent BOARD in some private family where they can be considered and treated as members of the family. They pro pose to furnish their room—fuel excepted. Please address " Southerner," at the Dispatch Office and state location and the lowest possible terms. ja 5 XV^ANTED. a second hand Ikon Chkst. » » Enquire at this office. ja .s—fit* W ANTED—A good becoiid-hand Street » > WAGON. ApMy to j«-5 S. McGRUDER S SONS. WANTED —A WET NUKSE, without » * incumbrance. One well recommended can obtain a good situation by applying to ja 4—Ot BUTLER TINSLEY, Cary street. \V" ANTED—For the year 1654, an able " ■ bodied NEGRO MAN to work in our store. ja i BHuUN SHOOK. WANTED —A EAD, Ti or J4 years of age. as clerk in a Clothing Store. One who desires to learn the business preferred. To such an one a permanent situation will be given. Apply to S. MERCHANT Ac WEISIGER, J a 112 Main street. WANTED —To hire or purchase, a le male house SERVANT. For one of good character and capacity, a iibeial hire will be given by the subscriber. JUAN Pi/ZINI, jst 2 next door to the Exchange Bank. WANTED, immediately, a white female '• SERVANT. An elderly one preferred. Ap -I'lv to EDWARD U EACHO, de SI General Agent and Collector. IY ANTED TO EMPLOY f«r the en "» suing year, a good BLACKSMITH, two MA CHINISTS, a PLOW STALKER, a PATTERN MAKER, and a MOULDER on Machinery and Plow Work. Good steany workmen may find con stant employment, at fair wages. WANTED—SOO Fan Mills manufactured for the next season, for which fair prices per mill will be givtn—the lumber, iron work, and shop room fur nished to the undertaker of the job. SAM'L COCHRAN, de 29—I2t* Bank street, Petersburg. Va. WANTED —Two first rate workers in 1 iN PLATE and SHEET I RON, to whom con stant employment and libera! wage* will be paid.— Apply at the Stove and Tin store of GEO. STAR RETT, 14ti Main street, near Exchange Bank. de 13—u WANTED —For the ensuing year, five able bodied NEGRO MEN, oi good charac ter, suitable for mill work. _oe_2B CRENSHAW k FISHER. WAN I ED.—I wish to hire tor the en^ T " suing year, a good COOK, a good WASH ER and IRONER Apply to JOHN A. ROBINSON, de 23 Corner Cary and Virginia sts. WANTED —By the first or middle of March, two or three first rate STRAW MIL LINERS and several SILK MILLINERS. Apply scon at N. C. BARTON'S, de 16 109 Main street. Ay ANTED, for the ensuing year, a good TT cook, washer and ironer. Also, a middle agedi male dining room servant Apply to . , "RO picket! l , de 21—dts corner 6th and Leigh st«. HANDS WANTED.—We wish to hire ftr the Iron \V orKs iu Rockbridge County. Va twenty able-bodied Negro Men, for which a liberal price will be paid, and good and comfortable lodging, board aud clothing provided, aud every attention during sickness. de 28 TOLER St COOK. Agents. WAN 1 ED —A farst rate dining room servant, accustomed to a private family. For one of good character arid qualifications, a liberal price will be paid. Apply to JOS. P. WINSTON, Corner Cary and 14th 6ts. IV'fILLINERS WANTED.—Two or XTA three good Silk Milliner.. Apply at N. C. BARTON'S, ocb tf 109 Main at. WANTED.—We wish to a second hand FREIGHT bOA I, of or 100 Tons burthen. Apply to TOLER COOK. Pearl street. ITLLINGTON SCHOOL .—The next -■-i session of this school will commence on the 10th ol January. 1854. Situated immediately on the Rich mond, r redencksburg and Potomac Railroad, 25 miles above Richmond, no location c»n be more con venient for parents residing there, or in tHe lower country than Ellington; and it is believed that no school in Virginia lias been blessed with more health during its long continuance tit this place. The sub scriber will be assisted by his son, and can therefore take a larger number of boarders than he has for the last lew years been willing to receive. Thecharac ter of this school has long been known to the public and the subscriber hopes for a continuance of that patronage he has heretofore ac liberally received. He feels the responsibility of his position, and will do all in his power to promote the moral and intellectual interests of those committed to his care. Terms for board, tuition, bedding and candles. $110, payable quarterly in advance. Direct to the Junction. Hiino vel - TH H. FOX. de 24—2aw8tArc3t tJENERAE AGENCY, <Yc —KICHARD A HILL, Jr. i. B. W. TALLEY. (of Hanover,) General Agentaand Collectors, attend to Hiring out kf-GROES, Renting out HOUSES, and Collecting CLAIMS ot every description. Mr. EDW ARD G. RAwLINGS, late of Spottsyl van a, will have an interest iu our business after lat January 1 S3l de 7-~dfccttsthJ \IEGRO HIKING.—The subscribers X'l againi otfer their serviceste their friends and the public to hire oat negres i<»r the ensuing year. Thev wiiluae their beat endeavors to get good bumei and 5?. 2 fn? e " Persons having Negroes to hire, wouid do well to send thrm in as early as possible. . Vi® T be . aa6 / sted }>y Mr. \V M. C TALIAFERRO in this branch of our business, who has been encased tor many years 111 hiring out Negroes. Corner of \VaJ!aiid Franklin"trteets,\ichru.md. N. K. & C. B- HILL still continue to sell Negroes publicly and privately at the ; r old stand. corner if "ail and frankhu streets. de 10—dA:<-t UthJ BAND CHINA TEA SETTS. V kt hsve recently opened several new and desirable patterns of rich decorated and gold band Tea Ware, to which we would invite the attention ot purchasers. Also, French China Dinner Setts to gether with a tine variety ot W G Stone China For sale at 157 Mam street. H 7 BULK LEY li CO /GREENE & HEATH, COMMISSION VR MERCHANTS, San Francisco, California, wil attend to shipments of Flour, Tobacco ai.d Meicbao dUe generally. Prompt returru will be made. Ref*r Messrs A. A; A. Lawrence St Co , Bostui.: Alleu k Paxson, Pattern, Adainj it Co., Maitland, Phelps k Co., New York; Courtney, Cashing & Co., Baltimore, Kdmond, Davenport i Co., Duveuport, Alien k. Co.. R chmond. »a 15—eodfirr. I HAVE this day associated with me in business my th/ee sons. The business in future will be conducted under the firm of 11UOH W. KtvY It SONS. HUGH W. FRY. January 2d, 1854. ja 3—2»w2w AUCTION BALES FUTURE DAYU. HALE—III pursuance of an order of the Circuit Court of Henrico county., innde on the 4th day of Noternbet, I&SS, la tbe *ult of Samuel C. Greenhow w Edwin Karrar, Thomas vtuttch sod Richard Crouch* upon a naroiitief ukinat the Turkishne and James River Companv. I *ball. on THURSDAY, the 12th of the preaerit month, in front of the Court Home of Henrico county, proceed tu •ell to the highest bidder, for cuh, TWENTY-ONE SHARES of id Company j» 1» ALEX. B. HUTCHEEON. S. H. C. 4 DM IN IBTRATOR*B SALE.—WiII be -i*. aold at the auction of N. B. tC. B. Hill, or# THURSDAY, the 12th of the pre»ent month, one: NEGRO MAN, William. ALEX. B. HUTCHESON. Sheriff of Henrico. And a* *ucb, adm'r of Sarah Redford, dee'd. ja 10 BY.GODDIN it APPERSQN. VALUABLE WOOD LAND AT PUB-' * LIC AUCTION.—WiII be *old, at public auc tion, on TH URSDAY, the 19th day of Jan uarv, at 12 o'clock, upon the premis-s, 40 acre* of WOOD LAND, situated on the Deeprun Turnpike, two miles from tbe city of Richmond, adjoining the land* of Joseph Sinton and Mr*. Price. The aaid laud i* in the original growth of pine and oak, and wiil cut from liO to AO curd* of wood per acre. - The above land offer* great inducement* to timber dealer*, and brick-maker*, being within a few min utes ride of the city. Immediately after the sale of the land will be sold one hundred and fifty cord* of pine and oak wood, cut last tall. Tkrms—For tue Land—One-fourth cash ; balance in 6, 12 and 18 month* for approved endorsed nego tiable paper, interest added and title retained until tbe last note is paid. For the Wood—f months' credit for satisfactory negotiable paper, interest added. jait C.ODDIN it APPERSON. Auct*. BY TAYLOR. it WILLIAMS, Aucts. SALE AT TREE HILL OF CORN, FODDER, OATS, HAY, fcc. kc.—On THURS DAY, 12th January, a" 11 o'clock, A. M-. will be sold a". Tree Hill farm, one mile below the city, about 300 barrels of CORN, and a large quantity of FODDER. OATS. HAY, SHUCKS, CLOVER, kc. See. Tf.rms—For amounts over $50, 4 month* credit for approved notes, with interest added; under that amount, cash. By request. ja 7 TAYLOR k WILLIAMS, Aucts. Desirable residence on mar shall STREETAT AUCTION.—On TUES DAY, 17th January, at 4 o'clock, P. M, upon the premises, will be sold at auction, the present resi dence of Mr. VVm. C. Walthall, situated on the north side of Marshall street near Brooke Avenue.— The dwelling is of brick, End nearly new; is in per fect order and finished in good style throughout, con taining about 8 pleasant rooms with a wing and porti coes in rear, brick kitchen, stable, smokehouse. Stc , together with a hydrant and well of good water. The lot fronts GO leet and runs back about ISO feet to an alley. No reasonable expense has been spared by the owner to make this a perfectly comfortable and agreeable residence, and persons in want of such property would do well to attend the sale. Terms will be made to meet the views of purcha sers. By request of the owner. ja 6 TAYLOR Si WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY DAVENPORT. ALLEN k CO. GROCERIES, &c.. AT AUCTION —On VjT THURSDAY, the 12th day of January, we will sell at 10 o'clock, at our auction "store, an assortment of GROCERIES, viz— 300 bags Rio. Java and Manilla Coffee 50 hhds. Molasses 100 bbls New York Syrup 300 bbls. Coffee Sugars Bacon Sides, Soap, Candles Mustard, Windsw Glass Green and black Teas Wrapping Paper, Rectified Whiskey N. E. Rum. Sic , iic. Tkrms—Under SiOO cash; §100 and over, 4 mos. credit for approved paper. DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO., ja s—dtda Aucts. rpo THE FRIENDS OF EDUCATION^ A —MISS LYFORD, having recently arrived in this city, from Baltimore, is desirous of forming a class of pupils in MUSIC and FRENCH. She" is aware that the time usually chosen by parents and guardians for selecting the instructors of their daugh ters 4 and wards, is past; but as she does not intend to teach the English branches, she believes that her ad vertisement will not be considered out of place. Miss L. desireß to call especial attention to her plan of teaching French. Instruction in the language is given in a manner that enables the scholar to com mence conversation in it almost immediately, and thus to acquire a perfect knowledge of it with great facility. It has been the custom of Miss L. to cause her pupils to begin conversation as soon as the.y ac quire the rudiments of the language : consequently, they do not labor under the disadvantage experienced in many schools, of being unable to speak it or to un derstand it when spoken; though perhaps perfectly able to read and write it. Miss L. commenced the study of the French in early childhood, continued it under native teachers, and completed it iii a distin guished foreign family, that ot the sister-in-law of Don C»lderon de la Barca, late Minister from Spain to the United States. Music, Vocal and i instrumental, is taught, according to the plan pursue-d by the most eminent Professors of Baltimore. As the attention of Miss Lyford has been particularly directed to the study of Music and Krencb, and as she has had experience and success in teaching these branches of a polite education, sho hopes that she may be deemed worthy of the conli dence of a discerning public. Besides the names appended, which are all it is thought necessary to publish from an extensive list, Miss L. refers to the parents of her scholars in Essex, King William, King and Queen and Gloucester coun. ties : in the two last named she has been teaching the above brauches iu conjunction with the English for the last three years. j it is the wish of Mies Lyford to commence her course of instruction early in the month of January, 185*. All who are desirous of entering the classed will therefore make immediate application, when her terms will be made known. REFERENCES. M'lle. ALMA L'AIGNOUX, Baltimore, Md. " AIMEE ROGET, Mr. ASHUR CLARKE, Prof. J. F. PETRI, " JOS. GEGAN, Conductor of the Cathedral Choir, Baltimore. In this city, Mies Lyford conaidera it sufficient to eive as a reference the name of the Rev MOSES D. HOGE Apply at the residence of the Rev. M. B. Sweeney, Marshall street, between 4th and sth, nearly opposite St. James'(Episcopal) Church de 12 lm* /CLOTHING AT PRICES THAT MUST MAKE IT GO.—lf you want to buy your Cloth ing at a saving of 2i per cent, you have only to call on LEVY. He is selling oH his stock of winter goods at prices that will astonish you. Only think that you can buy a suit good enough for Sunday at from SlO to $20. Cassimere Pants at $2.50 to $3, and higher prices: tigured and watered Silk Vests, of good qual ity, at $2 and $2.50. Also. Gents' Furnishing Good* of every description. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash, only. A. LEVY, No. 59 Main St., opposite City Hotel, Sign of tlie'Red Coat. Clothing will be made to order in the best stvle as low as it can be purchased ready made. "ja 6 BLANKETS, —A full assortment of heavy Duffil and twilled Whitney BLANKETS for negroes; also, Whitney and extra ailk-bound BED BLANKETS, of our own importation, in atore and for aale by de 18 KENT. PAINE t KENT WORCESTER S PIANOS. < n~TT : T f I gffj F am opening anot her lot of Wor -1 J U I J cesser's eiegaut Pianos. Profeasora, a u amateurß and others, are invited to examine my assortment. A MORRIS, ja 2 Bookseller and Dealer in Piano Forte*. OLD AND SILVER WATCHES.— Just received a large and splendid assortment of Gold and Silver WATCHES, in open, hunting and magic cases, made by the most celebrated manufac turers—warranted good time keepers. It you want a Watch to give satisfaction us to time, quality, fcc., now is the time to set one—of ELI AS HALE. Importer and dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. 106 Main street. de 22 OLD LOCKETS, Gold Pencils and Pens, Breast Pins Ear Rings, Finger Ringa. gold Guards, Fob and Vest Chains, gold and aiiver Spectacles, Eye Glasses, a variety of nice Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas presents, all just to hand and for sale at 106 Main street, by ELIAS HALE, Importer and dealer in Wktchea, Jewelry and Fa ne Goods. 22 XTEW EMPORIUM.—FRANCIS A. R. GEORGE respectfully informs the cituens of Richmond and vicinitv that he has opened a store for the su!e of CONFECTIONARY, both of foreign and domestic manufacture, FRUITS, PRESERVES. I ICKLE, I 1 IGS, RAISINS, TOYS, and every de scription of articles usua'ly kept in such an estah ]i"foment, at the CORNER OK BKOAD AND THIRD STREETS. He would be happy to receive calls from his friends aud the public generally. IST His assortment of Goods for Christmas pri •enu. Ic . is complete. deli# WE have on hand at our Lumber Yard, comer of Broad and 17ih streets, a tine lot of LUMBER, LIME, HAY, TAR, fce., and are P re P ar£i to cot and deliver Lumber of all sixes and descrip tions, at the shortest natice and en the most reasona ble terms. ia j-ltn PLEASANTS, COURTNEY fc BROS. F~ I V E HUNDRED DOLLARS RE ward.-the ANTIDOTE by Dr Jefrieicurjs a certain disease in from three to five days, withoat restriction as to diet, exposure or application to bu siness The proprietor challenges a single case the anti dote wi:l not cure Price IU, with fall directions. Sold only by BENNETT k BEEJtS, Dmggists, sole agents far Richmond. cc t—djm If gSBB— AUCTION BALES. ZZZZZZZZZZHSSISS^ZZZZZZZ~ . 'r ££lUV1 UV ? A * " orncc with a. j, si wara, wo. 20 mn, ij. VOTICE. —Will be aold for and on be half of whom it may concern, and ipecially u. pay freight u4 other charge. due to the Union Steam Ship Co., and •to rage due R. Rankin, on the food* ? I l r si , ? after " ,n f. d ' to wit: * ,ot of Caating*. Griddle* and Hoi low-ware, eonrtgned to Hupp. Netf & Co., care of L. D. Crenahaw t Co. Alio, a lot of otovet, Calling! and Hollow-ware, consigned to A. Hupp, care of L. D. Crenahaw k Co.. to many of good* aforesaid M mi? be neceuary for wid purpose. The '"If article* are now at the office of R. Rankin. ~,, ,a ' e *111 taks place at tbe aald office, on tbe 14tfc day of January, 1854, at 12 o'clock, M. Term* cuh - , , ROBERT RANKIN. J 5 f <"d, Agent Union Steam Ship Co. Sale conducted by Thomas W. Keesee, Aoet'r. SUBSCRIBER declining to farm P r " ent ?e» r . •'ill iwll, at public auction, at THE CABIN, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th init., at 12 o'clock, M„ hi* crop of CORN. FODDER. SHLCKS, FARMING UTENSILS, he., together with household and kitchen FURNITURE, stock of HOGS, a small lot of PLANK and other little fixing*. Two log HOUSES, one neariv new, will alio be sold '***" * w "7 immediately. The crop of WHEAT, seeded on the farm (5» bushel*) will b sold. About 100 cord* of pine WOOD, already cut. and about 600 cords standing. Term* made knowu at the sale. ja 4—ritds* JOHN B. GARDNER. B* GGDUIN k. APJ*ERSON. Qfl MILCH COWS FOR SALE AT WU AUCTION.—WiII be *old on THURSDAY, the 12th of January, 1854. commencing at 3 o'clock, a: the residence of Mr William Cullmgswortli, Sr., near Fairfield Race Course, 30 very superior MILCH COWS, one HORSE, one WAGON, and a lot of Milk Stands. Terms—Four months credit for approved endorsed negotiable paper. ja 'J GODDIN k APPERSON. Auct*. VALUABLE FARM, NEAR BROOK T TURNPIKE, 5k MILES FROM RICHMOND, ALSO CROPS OF CORN, SHUCKS. FODDER, STRAW,THREE MULES, HORSE, TWO COWS, BUGGY, Ate., FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on TUESDAY, the 17tli January, 1854. upon the premises, commencing at 11 o'clock, the FARM re ceutly occupied by Mr. Jos. S. James, Jr., situated about 5' miles from tbe city of Richmond, and a few hundred yard* ol the Brook Turnpike—upon which a jilank road is to be constructed very shortly—adjoin ing the residence of Maj. Jas. Hill. It contains 126J acres, of which about one-half is cleared, balance in wood and timber. The improvement* are all new. consisting of a handsome cottage residence contain ing 5 rooms, besides kitchen, servants' house, barn, stable, kc. After the sale of the Land, will be sold the crops of Corn, (120 barrels) Shucks. Fodder, Straw, Jfcc.— Also 3 very fine young Mules, one excellent buggy Hurse, four Cows, one Buggy, and all the Farming implements on the place. Terms for the .Lund—One-sixth cash, one-sixth at 4 mouths, aud as to the balance,upon very lib :ral terms of credit, to be made kn<>wn at the hour of sale.— For the personal esrate, all sums under $50 cash, over that amount sixty days credit for approved endorsed negotiable paper. GOD DIN it APPERSON, ja6—dtda Aucts. C ALE OF BRICK AND FRAMED O BUILDINGS. AT THE CORNER OF FRANK LIN AND FIRST STBEETS, TO BE REMOVED IN SIXTY DAYS —Will be sold on THIRSDAY AFTERNOON, the 12th of January, 1854, upon the Premises, commencing at 1 o'clock, the brick dwelling, frame kitchen, 4ic., at tne southeast cor ner of Franklin and Ist streets, the same to be re moved in sixty days. Terms—Four months credit for eatisfictorily en dorsed negotiable paper. de3l OODUIN U APPERSON. Aucts. VALUABLE IKON FURNACE. ▼ FORGE, ic., WITH 3,500 ACRES OF LAND, FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers lor sale, lying iu the cousty of Rockbridge, Ya., the "BATH IRON WORKS, FORGE. &lc." with all the Fixtures, Buildings, i.c . and 3.500 acres of Land adjoining, all included, (or the sum of §20,000 —one-fourth cash, the balance 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years credit, with inte rest. This Iron Ore is said, by all who have used it, to be the sttongest aud the most valuable for making cannon in Virginia. Major Clarke, who made the beet cannon the Government ever had, used almost entirely of this iron, for which he was always willing to pay an extra price. lfaCompanv should purchase this property they might add, with the great water power, many other factories; besides, the Central Railroad will run within two miles of the place. Those who may be disposed to purchase can ob tain information bv addressing JOHN DOYLE, Esq., Lexington, V a., who will be ready to show the pro perty, or the subscriber, at Richmond, Va. ja 6—2aw4w J. J. FRY. Lambert s lottery office, No. 3 NORTH CALVERT STREET, BALTI MORE, OPPOSITE BARNUM'S HOTEL—The purchase or sale of Lottery Tickets within the State of Virginia being now iu violation of law, and at tended with a heavy penalty on conviction, the sub scriber would respectfully solicit the orders of hia friends and others who may feel disposed to purchase. Having been a resident of Richmond for upwards of thirty years, and being pretty generally known throughout the State, he deems it almost unnecessary to give any further assurance that all business confid ed to him will be promptly and properly attended to. single tickets and shares, in all the Maryland Lotteries, for saie. CyThe printed official drawings sent to correspon dents by the first mail. Baptizes cashed at sight. Address THOMAS LAMBERT, no 25—if ts Baltimore, Md. LANCASTER, OTEY & CO., Anthka -J cite Coal Dealers, corner 20tli ar,d Dock 6ts. Orders for Coal left with j. A. Lancaster it Son, at the American Hotel, or with Otey At Gotf, promptly attended to. EDWIN R. LANCASTER, CHARLES W. OTEY, ja2—lm WIRT ROBERTS. jgiii FOR BREMEN. — The Bremen -frr-sr". barque "KOSMOS,'' Capt. Wessels, will load tor the above port, and have quick despatch — We will make liberal cash advances on consignments of Stems or Tobacco to the address of our .friends. Messrs H. H. Meier L Co. For freight or passage, apply to de 21 LCD LAM k WATSON. Stocks for sale— .50.000 COUPON BONDS VA. t TENN. R. R. 10.000 CORPORATION OK LYNCH BL'RG. 8,000 do do ALEXANDRIA. 3,000 CITY OR RICHMOND. 5,000 STATE OF VA. For sale in mini to suit purchasers. oc 28-dts <5. W. PURCELL & CO. 1 TO 1500 POUNDS FRUIT and A v* VJ Vf SPONGE CAKE has been made up du ring the week at WM. FALCONER'S BAKERY This is sufficient to say that he is celebrated as a Cake manufacturer He never hat had a complaint from the consumeia. Send to WM. FALCONER S, d<* 24 171 Main street. VENlfcuN lIAMS— Just received and for sale by ja2 A. E. MOORE, 180 Brood st. Buckwheat flour now in store and for sale by ja 2 A. E. MOORE. 180 Broad st. VT ORTHERN MERCER POTATOES— Very nice, just received and fur sale bv ja 2 A.E.MOORE, 180 Broad at. DRIED APPLES and White Beans in store and for sale by ja 2 A. E.MOORE. Ai \ M CHEROOTS receiving by West tI" ' over for sale by ja 2 WILLIAMS it BROTHER OUNTAIN I3LTIEK —A prime ar ticle in itore and receiving, at prices. BROWN ti SHOOK. SUPERFINE FLOUR, for sale at whole- O .ale at market rate.. BROWy sHOOK 111 BAGS Cape Coffee landing from schr *}.? U ' e,tuVer ' Ll wfLUAMS 4, BROTHER. 1 ilfT POCKETS very superior Java L 49 COFFEE ROO3IS AND FAINTED BUCKETS. 50 dozen Painted Pails, 50 dostn Brooriss. Received and for sale by ja 2 WILLIAMS k BROTHER. BLACK PEPPER—heavy Sumatra—re ceiving this day bv ja2 WILLIAMS fc BROTHER. PRIME New Sides, Shoulderx, Hams, Breasts, Joles aud Smoked Beef, landing per steamer and for sole by i,S JOHN H CLAIBOENE SPANISH OLlVES—Freith. received aud U for sale by 2 next door to th« kxchanfe Bank I BALES Superior Northern H A 1", All just received aud fur Bile by_ j»7 HUBT. RANKIN. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Pure Moun tain, in bass and barrels, tor sale bv ja 3 _ J. J. FRY. CTAMILY FLOUR—Swoope'a, CHne'*, * a ltd Whitmore brands, in etore tad tor sale. ja' BROWN k SHOOK. Superior extra FLOUR lor O sale by JOHN U. CLAIBORNE. 1 AUCTION WAT.wt THIS niY — ax JiLtx. mm i QQ. '"" n !' i " &a,";S«;rA /-?• j' " "Ul Kiuue i! 51 '- h"i'i '■ eTesin I. comnnncißi »t 7 o'clock !? •ball continue them every Tueidat Satord.y evening I hi* .eaion. '' ***** «* * U ALKX NQTT k CO. Anew. BY GODDIN k APPERsqm. P*ssFfs? to * detree entered on ti»e Hin ?.'! d,y of R or « mUr ', I&rj3 . the cue of Ood. ain, nurfgnee, tt. B&ker and ik, pending in the Cir. for the cilj of Richmond. I *n»ll. fa* tß fe_ «.t»t ed t n,nee ill a <Jeed of tm*t from Hilary Baker fcfLVKCIi S^BSW&S; the'foifow''ns^S?'"" ** f " et ou *"*««»»* *treeS; £so, the tollow.ng piece* or parcel* of Land Win* in the countyof Henrico, near the city of Richmond viz* a lot beginning at the North Eaat toruer of H »»Li Twenty-fourth street*. continued and ranJna wardly along the .aid H street 96 fee" wd in*<wi ; "° H g f a ,^ if 24t f h ""et continued, 110 feet; one un divided half of a lot beginning at the north oastwardlv corner of H and 25th .treet*, eontinned, and frontiaJ on aaid »oth atreet, coutinued, HO; and oas Jot on Union rtreet, fronting on said street 120 foet acd run" prog bac< 140 fe«t to a street 50 feet wide, on which KCffiSA.""-" Terms—For cash a» to *o mnch of the proceed* u will satisfy and pay the expense* of aale; and on a credit as to the residue of six and twelve months with interest from date of sale, the purchaser executfug bonds with approved security tor the credit instal ments, and the title retained until the last instalment ls P<" d - JOHN HOWARD, n . .R , Trnttce acd CvzomUaioner. December 10th, 18-S3. Go at) in &l Apfersqw. Anctloneer*. de!o—dtd nPKUS»TEE'B SALE OF VALUABLE IfTMHFR I '*, ES J ATE - tobacco fixtures, LUMBER, tc -By virtue of a deed of trust, execu ted to the subsenber by Messrs John M. Sheppard, J'* •"' Chamberlayne and Joseph Mosbv. dated , 1-th December, 18S6, duly recorded in the Richmond ! Hustings Court, 1 shall, in execution ofthe said trust proceed to sell at public auction, upon the ur'tr.ises," (at the tobacco factory lately occupied by tliem, si tuated on 11th between Mam and Carv streef si on MONDAY, the 9th January, 1854, commencing ac 11 o'clock, the following-valuable real and personal estate, viz : the large tobacco factory on 11th street. between Main and Cary streets fronting about leet, running back aboat 130 feet; also. alFthe fixture* and implement* of every kind, used by them for ma nufacturing tobacco, consisting of 40 flatten>jg aad box screws and presses, flattening mills for shaping and sheeting, box boards, sinkers, block* and car vings, boileis for licorice, and flavoring, stem presses, iron levers, furnaces, tobacco chests and trucks oil rollers, tobacco sticks, iwisticg benches, knives, tc. Also, all the tobacco; now in said factory, consisting ot uanufactured tobacco and unmanufactured, smo king tobacco, scraps and tobacco stems. And on the following day. viz: the ICth January, 18.54, at the lot corner of Marshall and Third streets, commencing at 11 o'clock, will be sold all the Lum ber, Carpenters' Tool*, Empty Boxes. Case«, Stc. The terms for the real anu personal estate will be made known at the time of sale. W. GODDIN, Trustee. Sale conducted by Goddin it Appersok, Aucu. P. S. After the sale ofthe Factory and Fixture* referred to in the preceding advertisement. wiil be sold, by virtue of a deed of trust from John M. Shep pard and wife toW. Goddin and J. L. Apperson, trus tees, the following personal properly, viz: a valuable negro man, named Allen; one fine horse, saddle and bridle; one small carriage. Terms at sale. P. S.—SALE OF SLAVES.—lmmediately after the sale of the abtive Factory and Fixtures (by vir tue of a deed of trust from Mr. E. H. Chamberlayne and wife to us as trustees,) will be sold the follow ing Slaves, viz: Charles, Alary, Ellen, and her two childrer; and (te-fs.urth interest in the following slaves, viz: Claiborne, Martha Ann, and her two children. Terms cash. W. GODDIN. J. L. APPERSON, Trustees. TWO VERY SUPERIOR ALDERNEY COWS AND CALVES FUR SALE.—lmmediately after the sale ot Lumber, 4i.c., at the comer of Marshall and Third streets, on the 10th infant, will be soid two very superior Alderney Cows and Calve*, by a supe rior Durham bull. Terms made known at sale. GODDIN i. APPERSON. ja 6—dtda AhcJ*. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF MESSRS. JOHN M. SHEPPARD. Jr . E. H. CHAMBER LAYNE AND JOSEPH MOSBY, ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO.—As trustee in a deed made by the above named parties, dated Ijth December, 1855, du.y recorded in Richmond Hustings Court. I beg leave to inform said creditor* that I shall take immediate steps to execute the said trust, and will close the same with a* little delay a* practicable. It is important that the said creditor* should ex amine the said deed, and inform me in writing at as early a day us convenient, whether they will accept its provisions or not. W. GODDIN, Trustee. NOTICE—TO THE CREDITORS OF MESSRS. SHEPPARD k CHAMBERLAYNE, AND OF E. H CHAM BERL AVNE, INDIVIDUALLY —A* trustees in deeds made by the above named parties, dated 20th December, 1853, duly received in Rich mond Hustings Court, we beg leave to notify their creditors, that they have conveyed ali their etfects for the purpose of paying their debt*; aad that by the terms of the said deed?, a release must be given by the said creditors on or before the 15th January, 1454, to entitle them to the benefits of the said deeds. Such of the creditors as are willing to accept the provision* of the said deeds, wiil please notify u* in writing of the fact, before the said 15th January, 1854- W. GODDIN, i - .. J. L. APPERSON, 5 Richmond, 28th December, 1853. de2W—rirlsthJ bl K. I AI THOKM. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A WOODEN BUILDING, ON THE PLANK ROAD —By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to me by Wm. Griffin, bearing date on the Ist dsv of June, 1849, and recorded in the Clerk'i office of Henrico County Court. I (hall, as Trustee, on tbe 10th day of Janua ry, 1854, sell at public auction, forcasb, tbe BUILD ING, erected by said Griffin, on the fot belonging to the estate ot Benjamin Frayser, dec'd, fronting on tbe Plank Road, and distant a few hundred yards from the city of Richmond. The building was erect ed upon leased ground about five years ago. is of wood, contains two roouis, and baa been used aa a grocery store and dwelling-house. The purchaser will be required to remove tbe building within teu days from the sale. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Trustee. The sale will take place on the preinUea. at 4 o'clock, P. M., and will be conducted by R- Cal tholt v. Auct. de y "\[IGHT SALES—THIS EVENING commencing at 7 o'clock, we will reiume oar r.ight talet, and continue them fhrcairfcoat the tea •on, at which time wili be ottered from tbe Bbtlrm* splendid collection of Staple a/id Fancy Good*. Card ed and Tahle Cutlery of every description, Britaani* and Gia«« Ware. _ , - f . Also, a tine awortment of Clothf. CaMiiu«rei, V eft* Muslins, Alpacas. Silk and Cotton Pocket and Head Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Irish Ltmena, Linee Table Cloth*. White and Brown, Hosiery, all co.or*. Sh AII!*'CLOCKS of every style ttera English Gold and Silver L* v « B Do do Detached do Do do Cylinder do Also, a fine stoc* of double-barrel Ouns, P«»!a, merchants and the trade are invited te tend our iles. as they will tnd a large variety, and first-rafe quality. • Sale commences every night at 7 o'clock, no 7—t* A - NOTT k CO., Aucta. REMIUM VENETIAN BLINDS.— GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN, Venetian Blind Ma ker, No. 61 Arch street, Philadelphia. Constantly ou hand a general assortment of Biioda, wholesale and retail, at tbe lowest prices. The citizens of Richmond and vicinity are respect fully informed that having appointed Me**r* HAB LISTON it BROTHER, No. 18 Governor street, Ager.ta, all order* left with them will meet with prompt attention, and Blinda furnUbed at PHILA DELPHI A PRICES. no 16-^rei* EXPLORATION OF THE AMAZON. X_i Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon. by Lieut. Win. Lewi* Herndon. V. 8. N-, with map* and plates. Ivol., 8 vo—s2 40, • ■ We shall have no difficulty in coming to the conclusion that uo teriitory on the face of the itiobe is so favorably situated, and that if trade there is once awakened, the power, the wealth, aud gran deur of auclect Babylon and modern London, must I yield to that of the depots of tWs trade that shall V>» , established at the mouth* of the Or<>e<ice, the Af>*. i ion and tbe La Plata " —Xatiukal InUliiyciucr. I Just received and for sa'e bv | ja 7 JAMES WOODHOU3K. E»«l* Si we. NOTICE— My »tor« having uutlergooe a thorough repair, and a new «to«k ot' CiROCE | EIE9 laid in, J resume my fonuer buttae**, and te ; -pcetfulij at'licit a call from my eld customer* afti 1 tn> (public in general. I de 8 A. E. MOORE, litO Broad«. HAIR DYE.-Bohemian Hair Dye, Pfca inn's do do. Oilman'* do do, Carter* do do; ; Rjussei's «io do, A>eX»udei's Titcobapha. For Mia at J BLAIR'S. de 24 opposite the Depot. Broad at. IT'MORY.—IUOO ttw., assorted flies, lEu -T «li*h EMORY, tine and cheap fctlTi, SAND PAPER and COLOURS. ft»t«a!e by. ja 7 BENNETT k. B££RS v DrvgjUt..