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LATEST MAIL NEWS. ~~PT THE PRESIDENT OK THE UNITfcD STATES—A PROCLAMATION. Whereas information ha* been received by toe that *r, onlawfn! expedition hut been fitted oot in the State of California with a view to invade Mexioo—a nation ma ctsinin* friendly relation* with the U. Stales am' that ether expedition"are organizinc within the Vr'ted K'ates for the *anie unlawful purpose* and wberea* certain eitiaent and inhabitant* of thi* coun try, oruaiodful of tbeir obligation* and dutie*. and of tiie'rif hit of a friendly power, have participated, and are aln ut to participate, io theae en'erprl««*, ao de roja opt f»o«r national character, and so threatening t'i i ,:r lran(!"ill*v. and »re thereby incurring the tr *rr> penalties impoaed by law ngaiost socb oflend ' Now, therefore, I, Fiarkiiu Pierce. President cf I he t';»ited State*. have 'im -d this my proclamation, warning all persons who «hall connect themselves h «rv »ucb enterpri*e ar expedition that the peo t of the law denounced again* »uch criminal c wiil be rigidly enforced; and I exhajt ail C . .i c.t'./e-i*, n« they regtr.l our national character, a* they re»p<"ct our la*v« or (he law of nat ; nna. a* they vs'u» the Weetli-.g* of peace and the welfare of iheir « > ml "v. t> ei«C'>'inter <noe, and by all lawful mean* pi event, such criminal enterprises; and 1 call upon k ffieer* of thi* gov eminent, civil and military, to tue ar.y etf >r*« » h ch may be in their power to arrest IV ■ t-ial and punUhmi nt ev-.ry *uch offender. ti veu under mv hsnd and t'te teal of the United State*, at Washington, thi* eighteenth d iy of 11. v t January, in the vear of cur Lord one thousand eight hundred and tilty-firor. and the seveuty , i»hth of the icdev"n ience of the United KRAN KLIN PIERCE. lit the President: W. L. Maacv. Secretary of State. CONGRESS —WXDKCSDAT. ?r*ATE.—Several petitions were prewrited and referred. Mr. Cooper introduced a bill toirraut lands to the j.-j,., ; ,f Pennsylvania to si lin the construction of ft.. Sar.l'ury and Erie nilroa i, toe tahlish ande-L --(j ,iv a normal s.'hoolfor the crutuitoue educntion ofteruile teachers, andforothei purposes. Mr. Wade said that iVnnf-ylvania was the laet 5: '«■ Ux t should ask for auch grants ot land, aa her citi/eu* had recently been < ngas<*d ia riotous pro eeedin(»s at the very place which the bill was de. fignod to benefit. Mr. Cooper repli-'d that there was an unwritten h:-tory connecri i with the Erie riots; and that, it there had been valence on one fide, there had I ■ • it outrage and strong prov m; at ion on the other The considerate <n ol the report ot the Judiciary Committee, on Ifcc r)j:htot" Mr. I'helps to a seat ia the Senate, was postjtonod until We<icc i<duy next oil account of the eickness of Mr. P., wiiicn prt veuu ' im from attending. Ai: r considering and parsing several private hi:!-, the Penal" adjourned. H»csic i y Ukprkskntktjvbs.—The Speaker in troduced rorarnuoieatioiiß from the Treasury De partment, from rbe Department ot the interior, and trom the Superintendent of Printing, transmitting sundry ;<ee Mints from each, wuich were appropri ately referred. The resolution in relafiou to the it: i.ie of < 'erting the President and Vice President —lor a special committee thereon—was agreed to. The bill (or the relief of the United States offi -era and soldiers suffering irom the w reck of the San K ancss.*o was pas-ed. The joint resolution for adjustin; the expense of the board of commission ers lor preparing a code ot laws for Oregon Ten i tory wa- a_r ej to. The bill making Quiney, 111, a port of entry, n a- passed, as were tbe two appro priation bills rt ported yesterday lrom the Commit tee of tbe Whole on the state ot the Union. The Hou'-elhenresolved iracli intoa Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The debate of yesterday on New York politics, was resumed by M -.S'lii:;;. of \labama, who addressed the eornnin ti a! length in reply to Mr. Cutting. Mr. Perkins, of LcuL-i ida, obtained the fiaor, when the com Sevcual hills wore introduced, and hn iae-s of oil unimportant character proceeded with. THE ERIE DIFFICULTY. Th- women who tore down the railroad bridge nt i.r i last Wcdnc sday, were armed with axes and »'W3, he 1 destroyed about 100 feet of die bridge.— h young man named J. H. Walker, one of thedi. rectors of tbe Nortfc .ast railroad, was shamefully abiumt ny the women, who pelted h;m with rotten eggs, and tore the clothes off iiia hack. Mr. Walker was < ogaged in taking down the nam»s ol the ring lend* rs, Kmi' of wLoic were men dressed in wo iw a's clothes. The Cincinnati Gazette publishes a letter from Se nator Chase, stating that he had called on the Presi dent to know what course he would pursue in ease the rioters persevered in their resistance to the Fe deral process. The President said he should act with decision when evidence was submitted that the •0.-truction was too powerful to be suppressed by an ordinary judiciid tribunal. The Secretary u War aiso expressed the same views. Now that the ftrong-miuded women have taken the field, it is very likely that strong measures will tiav»* U) he resorted to. CONSULS OF THE UNITED STATES. Franklin Torrey, of Massachusetts, at Carrara, iu Italy. William P. Chandler, of Delaware for the city and kingdom ot Tunis. F. \V. Behn, o! Kentucky, fur the port of Messina, in Sicily. Mr. M'Muiien, member of Congress, has been ai rested and bound over to keep tbe peace, on the charge oi sssauiting the bar-keeper at Brown's JJotel. Tiitt Lpte.nhk Tragedy.—The coroner's jury ke the case ol Dr. Eutouer, in New York, ha 3 con* eluded its investigations, and discharged Mr. and Mrs. Days from custody. The murder of Dr. Lute, uer is still enveloped in mystery. Disaeteii.—The British brig Elenora, from New York for Halifax, was lost on the 13th, near Yar mouth. She bad a cargo of flour, part of which was saved. M Bodisco, the Russian Minister, continues very K l . but is not oonsidi-red in any inim-'diate danger. From Bdknos Avkes.—By an arrival at Boston iv i ■ have <lat<-<! lrom Buenos Ayrea to -November 26, and Montevideo to .November :;uth. Atßaenos Ayrei* produce of ail kind# was scarce und high. The ac counts from Montevideo indicate an unsettled feel ing. It is stated that President Giro, who was lately overthrown, hud been ofir-rod the aid of 5000 Brazi lian troops of the line to re-establish himtelli I.kgislatcke ok Maine.—At the late election in Maine, a sufficient number of members wtts not elected to constitute a quorum of the Senate, and the House having relused the Senate's proposition for filling the vacancies, no organization of the Legisla ture has been eflected, although several days nave expired since the two bodies assembled. DESTRUCTIVE STORM, &e. Ro3tom, Jan. 18.—The ltiilo of the i'ld December wan terribly Bever" and destructive at Prince Ed ward l-'lan l. The wind blew a perfect hurricarif, uprooting tn-cs, b-veiing down houses and barns, lences, &c., ana ki'linginany cattle. M. r iu! - (. hurch, in Charlestown, was unroofed by the recent heavy aule. C' 'LOVER SEED.—:?."><) bushels prime ) mk crop, receiving, lor sale by ja 13 BACON k BASKERVILL. •jhfi H1 IDS. i'RIME NEW ORLEANS " SUGAR, receiving, for ~.i e by ja 1R BACON &. BASKERVILL. CORN, OAIS, HAY, BRAN, SHORTS jad Ship Stuff cattle had at all times at ja 18 A. E MOORE'S, 1&0 Broad «t. BEANS AND PEAS iu store ami for sale by A. E. MOORE, ja 18 180 Broad street. DRIED APPLES and Peaches in Ktore and for sale by A E. MOORE, ja 18 180 Broad street. YEW AND OLD HAMS. —A superior X* lot now in ttere and for *&!#* by j» 18 A. K. MOO&K, ISO Broad ft. MATS. —A large lot of Jute, Allicautc, Rope and Shuck M*ts, for sale upon liberal terms by A E MOORE, >-lft )81l Brosd St. TCORTJi RIVER HERRINGS to be had at A E. MOORE'S, _ja J B 18!) Broad st. BRICKS— size l«r furnaces iw d i:akt oiezis, for sile Ly i* J. J. FRY, LIQUORS.— Ereuch, Apple and Fteili Bis idv, Oia Rye Whiskey, I'urt, ,Sh< try and Madi*'ra Wuie, uod Loudjn f'oj(t,-r, For sale ov J» J AMES B. SHELTON. BUTTER, LARD, Lainp OU, Cheese, Bs?»r,Co#te. 3V». Salt, Tobaceu, $o t*'», lie. fcc , can-ai tsjut be found at J»J» JAblX.fi B «H£LTOS'B. TELEGRAPHIC NEW.B | CONORESS. " If WdfHmoToK, Janoary 19.—1 a thd Senate, Ifr. Urn, of California, offered • resolution ef enqatry aa to whether there la a sufficient force on the Pac lie tocheck tb4 opeations of fii'lbutera to that quarter. Thit elicited a warm aud very auniraated debate, io which «< vera! Senator* participated. THE CAMBRIA AT HALIFAX Halivax, JiO. IP —Tbe steamer Cambria ha* ar rived. | Nothing farther received lost n'ght.J PRESENT fc'Oß CAPT WATKINS New York. J .to 19.—The merchant* of tbu city have raued a (uri« of 91040 for Capt. Wa'.kins, of •-be »teaafler Sin KrancUco. ILLNESS UK 41 BODISCO AND GEN. ARM STRONG. WttIIIXCTON, Ju. 19—Gen. Armstroog, proprie tor c{ the newspipcr, is dangerously ill. M Bodiaco continue* very low at hi* residence in Georgetown. VIOLATION OK THE REVENUE LAWS. NOKrol.t, .'an. 19.—Tbe Brituh tchoooer Time has been seized at tins port, tor a violation of the revtuirt law» PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE Harkuburc, Jan. 19. —The bill forfeiting tbe char ter ot the Krnukiin Canal Company, has passed to a sece.iid reading in the Pennsylvania Senate. PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL. I'hilal'Elphia, Jan 19—The merchants of this city have held a meeting, to get up a testimonial for those who lescued the surviving pafxengers of the San Kraccisco. A considerable ameunt has been sub scribed. XTOTICE.—AII gentlemen wishing their 1' RAZORS «t t, cr atiy other CUTLERY, will h»ve them promptly attended to by leaving their or dfrs at mj toem at Jlrs Klournoy's boarding bouse, or Mr. Bartholomew's, on Governor stree, and ako at Mr Andrew Johnston's, No. 77 Main st. Thank tal for past favors I Uavc to solicit a continuance of thf saint. P>;rajusseiidii!g ii.\ lii.ore will be entitled to one gram. ja 12—dlmicclt* MICAJAH S. MEADOR. I ANCAS'IER, OTE Y & CO., Anthka -Li cite Coal Dealers, comer2oth and Duck sis. Orders for Coal leu with J. A. Lancaster te Son, a: the American Hotel, or with Otey Ai Gotf, promptly attended to. EDWIN R. LANCASTER, CHARGES W. OTEY, ja2—l tn WIRT ROBERTS. Hi Mi DOLLARS WOR 111 OE •M (".VJOU READY MADE CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD IN SIXTY DAYS.—Toe subacri beri have in store, of their own make, recently re ceived, fifty thoiiHind dollars worth of seasonable ready made CLOTHING heavy winter goods, of ail qualities, colors, cuts, kinds and prices, and one thing iscertain, th«*y must be sold. If yon are in want of any kind of clothing, from a negro suit at $5, to a ftu:t of line twilled French cloth ats7s, coine U> No. 102. aad your wants «ha!l be supplied. KEEN, CHILES k BALDWIN. 60 doz. heavy wool SOCKS. de 20 ti \ TONS IKON ANL» STEEL, of WvU best quality. seo biles Hay. ISO bales Oais 200 bb!s. Family Flour— a nice article. 75 bblts. Tar 100 bbl«. N. Orleans Molasses, newerop. 3.' hbds. Cuba Molasses. For sale by j'lll S McORUDER'S SONS. VOl ICE TO TOBACCONISTS.—I am A. v now receiving orders for TOBACCO BOXES, for the ensuing year. Those wishing to be supplied will please tail early. EDW'D Si DUDLEY, de 23 19th Main and Franklin. p'UKS! FURS!! —The subscriber wishes X to purchase the following Fur Skino: BEAVER, WILD CAT, OTTER, RACCOON, MIN'K, FOX, MUSK RAT, HARE. OPOSSOM, For which he will at all times pay the highest marketvalne. JOHN THOMPSON. CLOTHING FOII THE WINTER at the well-known Clothing Emporium of HEN RY SHAFER, No. 103 Main street, where gentle icen can find every ai tide of Clothing, made up in the most approved style, which he will sell, as the season is far advanced, at greatly reduced prices. HENRY SHAFER, de 20 Corner Main and Pearl streets. r TOBACCONISTS.—The advertiser, -L a gentleman 24 years of age, who can give the best testimonials as to character, &c., desires a situ ation asunder overseer iu a Tobacco Factory, as he has considerable knowledge of that business. Salary not so much en object as an agreeable situation. Ad dress (through the Post Office) J. L. H., stating when and where an interview may be had. de 22 tf NEW AND CHOICE PIANO FORTES.—JAS. WOOD fj V M rj f?HOUSE, Bookseller, Eadle Squire. " has just received a number of choice Piano Fortes from the reliable and established man ufaetoriesof A. Stoddart & Co. and J. R. Dunham. All of which are warranted superior in ;one. touch and durability, and sold at Northern prices. ja 14 JANUARY JITH, 1854—Now is the time to save mouey, by calling at GOLDSMITS cheap Dry Goods Store, No. 41 Main street. You will iind his assortment yet complete, and as the season has somewhat advanced he wiil offer great inducementsto purchasers. You will find among his stoci the following goods : Black and col'd Silks; Brocade do.; Raw Silk Plaids; all-wool De Laines; figured do.; Mericoes, Alpacas, Flannels, Blankets, Tickings, Sat tinets, Cloaks, Chemisettes, Collars Bands, Laces, Edgings, Quilts, Curtain Fringes, and i an endless variety of other good*, which will he of fered at very low prices. ja 11 SPECIAL NOTICE—NEW YORK 0 AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— Specie, Gold, Silver, Bullion, Jewelry, Precious Stones, Metals or Valuable Articles of any kind will not be received on board of either of the Company's Ships, viz: the Jamestown or the Roanoke, ex cept by special agreement with the Agents or the Pur sers of the Ships; nor will the Company be responsi ble for such articles, unless bills of lading are granted therefor, and the value therein stated LUDLAM & W T ATSON, an Agentt. OLS. o and 6 KIjSSELIi'JS LIFE OF MOORE —The Life of Thomas Moore, by Lord John Russell, London edition, embellished with steel engraved portraits of his Lordship, and James Corrie Esq, bringing the memoir down to 1833; also, the preceding vols. Just received and for sale by ja 18 A. MORRIS, 97 Main St. ON leaving the city for a few months, to take a trip to Europe, I take this method of bid ding my numerous friends farewell, hoping to see them happy and well on my return. FERDINAND HASSENCAMP, ,ia 18—3t* Formerly at O. A. Strecker's store. Bronzed iron goods—piazza Settees for two persons; hat, coat, umbrella and fire Stands; Foot Scrapers; Ink Stai.ds, Spittoons, and many other useful and ornamental Bronzed Wares for sale by ZIMMERMAN, ja IS Corner Maiu and 12th streets. f ! 11iIDS. NEW liALT. SHOULDERS: do. SIDES, just received par steamer, for aula by J* 18 JOHN WOMBLE k CO. r) L. A. STUART'S "A," "IT & »C ! ' brand* of COFFEE SUGARS for sale by DAVENPORT, ALLEN t CO. \OW is YOUR TIME.—Our stock ot READY-MADE CLOTHING ia large, and we are determined to reduce if. Tlierefur« any uiticle iu our tine will be sold at a small advance. Call at Ne. 112 M no street. ■ia 14 s; MERCHANT VVEISIGER. \,f A IS, BROOMS, <Jfc,c.—Receiving this -k** day per schr. Danville, a large and varied as ior'uient of Mats, Brooms, Tubs, Wood and Willow VV are. For sale by ZIMMERMAN, ■)-** 1 4 corner Main and 12th streets. 1 ITERARY GAZETTE, issued the Ist M.J and 13th of each month, by C. B. Norton, New iork—price §2 per year. Subscriptions received by . 10 JAMES WOODHOUSE, J" Bookseller and Stationer. BUNKER HILL FLOUR, a superior ar ticle for Bakers' visa. Also; ths following brands: McClong's, Mt. Sjlon, Banks, Page. Was key, S. Cline, Locher, Greensville, Fouty, Weaver ana C. Kieine; fur sale by ja 13 J. J. FRY. RODGER'S RAZOR STROPS —A Ail! assortment of these unrivalled Strops now opening, and for sale by the dozen or single one, b» C. J SINTON k CO., ja 17 Sign of the Circular Saw, 71 Mainst. REEN AMJ BLACK TEAS.-ryii packages, from good to superior qualities, fur sa!f by ja 18 DAVENPORT, ALLEN CO. WE WILL offer, in prder to close loti, * variety of styles of Fancy Woolen Goods, viz; Comfit us, Hoods, Victorias*. ChUdteus' Fancy VYotfle*ty(.»a, L^ies 1 Misses' German lowa Hos®, tc» at low priev- GLSTER It ALVEY\ ( j* No. It ft arlsirset. j ' WAW. ■ f OWNERS WANTED—For 25 Kegi ol E. Jefferson; I Line Spread er, marked B. W. Haakill, received per steamship Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia, Jan. llth. Apply to foß*. RANKIN, . Agent Union Steamship Co , J* corner 30th and Water tta HOUSE WANTED —Wanted tor 6 months, a HOUSE of 6 or 8 rooms,/armfatal. lunqalre at this office. Ja 19—Iw NURfeE WANTED.—We wiah to pur chase or hire a NURSE of good character and qualificatloni, without Incumbrance. ■)» DUNLOP, ftIONCUREk CO. VVf ANTED.—We wish to employ a lady v T qualified to act as housekeeper and seamstress, to reside in a genteel family iu Orange county. Lib eral wage* will be given. Apply to j* W TOLER k COOK. WANTED—An APPRENTICE to the tv Tin and Sheet Iron business. Apply immedi ately at No. 136 Cary street. ja 18—It* M. 8. COPTER WANTED —A mvaiit girl, wiio can come well recommended for good disposition and industrious habits, to do housea~ork and take care t>f children. Apply at this office. ja IS—3t YV"ANTED.—I wish to employ a single v v or married man, with a small lamily, to attend a market garden, near the corporation. A good and comfortable house on the premises Apply imme diately to EDW'D. D. HACHO, j* 18 __ _ General Agent and Collector. YYTANTED —$2,000, for 10 or 12 years, v v at 6 per cent., the most ample security will be given—interest payable haif yearly. Address Q. I)., Richmond, Va. j» 14 tit* WANTED—A White Feuiale Servant, v ™ to cook and wash for a small family. Apply at this office. * ji i j WANTED —A few thousand bushels of good WHEAT. Apply to ROBT. RANKIN, j a 12 corner iiOth and Water sta. OWNER WANTED—For a box of mer chandize, inajked "James Armstead," from Philedelphia. R. RANKIN, ja 10 Agent U.S. S. Co. A AT ANTED —An owner for 10 bbls. OIL, ™ v received per schr. Arcade, from Philadelphia. Apply to J a 7 ROBT. RANKIN. W ANTED—A situation in a Bookstore. » f by a youth who has had 2 year* experience in the fcus ufts. satisfactory references can be given if necessary. Apply to SjLADE 6l BAKER, No. 3 Exchange. WANTED —A good second-hand Street WAGON. Apply to J■* •' S. McGRUDER S SONS. WANTED —A LAD, 1» or 14 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 t WEISIGER, j tt 4 112 Main street. WANTED —To hire or purchase, a <e male house SERVANT. Fcr one of good character and capacity, a iibeiai hire wkil be given by the subscriber. JUAN PIZZiHI, 2 next door to the Exchange Bank. WANTED, immediately, a white female SERVANT. An elderly one preferred. Ap ply to EDWARD D. EACKO, de SI General Agent and Collector. WANTED —For the ensuing year, five able bodied NEGRO MEN, ol guoti charac ter, suitable fur iniii work, ce 28 CRENSHAW k FISHER. \\f ANTED.—I wish to hire for the eit " " suing year, a good COOK, also a good WASH ER and IRuNER, Apply to JOHN A. ROBINSON, de 28 Corner Cary and Virginia sts. WANTED —By the first or middle of March, two or three first rate STRAW MIL LINERS and several islLit MILLINERS Apply soon at N. C. BARTON'S, ce 16 109 Alain street. HAiNDb WAVLLD.—We wish to hire fir tlie Iron Works in Rockbridge County. Va., twenty able-bodied Negro Men, for which a liberal price will be paid, and good and comfortable lodgins, board and clothing provided, and every attention during sickness. deJB TOLER &. COOK, Agents WA.Ni.LD —A first rate dining room servant, accustomed to a private family. For one of good character and qualifications, a liberal price will be paid. Apply to JOS. P, WINSTON, de 29 Corner Cary and 14th »ts. M IL LIN ER 8 WANTED.—Two or three good Silk. Milliners. Apply at N. C. BARTON'S, oc 6—tf 109 Alain at. |jfejE|3lfc WANii.i).—We wish to ngT"-iVr*"-.-'-gl;:nrchaße mrtn ii !n>nd FREIGHT BOAT, of bo or 100 Tons bur! ii u Apply to de 9 TOLER 4i t oun.. Pearl street. ®FOR RENT.—JUra~ CLAIBORNE, designing to take a emailer house, wou.d be pleased to rent the tenements occupied by her on Bank street. These tenements are conveniently lo cated between 9th and 10th streets, and are well ar ranged for a large boarding house. She invites an examination of the premises, when terms will be made known. jalß—lw MLOST —A small White COW, without horns with small dark spots on her head and sides, dark feet aud tea s, strayed from my residence on the Cen tral Railroad, opposite Victor's Mill, on the 6th of January, 1854. Any information where the Cow may be found, will be thankfully received and liberallv rewarded. >18—St* F. S THACKER. FOR BALLS AND PARTIES.— in want of HEAD-D RE S S E S or of any description, woti'd do —.veil to call ou CHAS. 11. LOEWENTHAL. at his French Flower Emporium, Millinery and Fancy Store, on Broad street, corner of 3d street, as he is desirous of making room for his spring importa tions. Ladies may expect great bargains. . CHAS. H. LOEWENTHAL, J a IS Broad St., corner of 3d. f pO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed Propo sals will be received by the undersigned at the Engineer's office of the. Fredericksburg and Gordons ville Railroad, until WEDNESDAY, February I.sth, for the GRADUATION and MASONRY of 25 miles of said road, embracing the first 25 sections West of Fredericksburg. Bidders may also offer for the whole line between Fredericksburg and Gordons vilie, a distance of 45 or 48 miles. Specifications and profiles of the work can be seen at the Engineer's office, Fredericksburg, on and af ter February tith, and any information relating to it can be obtained from the Engineers resident upon the line. Bids of persoos unknown to the undersigned must be accompanied by letters of recommendation. By order of the Board. GEO. MacLEOD, Chief Engineer. Fredericksburg, Jan 11. 1854. ja 13—dtl5Feb GREENE & HEATH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, San Francisco, California, wil attend to shipments of Flour, Tobacco and Merchan d.ze generally. Prompt returns will be made. Refer Messrs. A. & A. Lawrence t Co., Boston; Allen Si Paxson, Parte son, Adams k Co., Maitland, Phelps it Co., New York; Courtney, Cushing 4l Co., Baltimore- Edinond, Davenport it Co., Davenport, Allen & Co., Richmond. au 15—eoclfim 8 KEGS GOSHEN BUTTER Sjust re ceived. ALSO IN STORE— 20 hhds. old Bone Sides l(tf> kegs new Ohio Lard SCOO Titw city cured hog round Bacou hhds. new Breast picees 5 hhds. Dew Shoulders 4 hhde. new Sides, (clear) 10 barrels now Hams, very nice 25 barrels pure Cider Vinegar 100 boxes Adamantine Candies, kc■ For aale by j» IS JOHN WOMBLE it CO. 7£U| SIDES UPPER LEATiTER^ • "The subscriber* offer for sate— 750 sides Russet and Wax Upper, to close sundry con signments, which they will sell low. ALSO, 25 barrels Tanners' Oil, common to first quality. And a general assortment of Leather, slauthered Hides, Tanner's and Currier's Too's, Sic . . „ O R CRANE fc CO., ja 14-2* wot No. 10, 15th street. VVL have lor sale two Negro GIRLS, » » one about sixteen years old. the other about twelve-—accustomed to general house work and tew ing. They will be told below their market value to remain id the cify. * ja 11—eo3t P M TABS 1 SON 1300KER jfe. WATKINS, 'Agents for MJ tbe ssle of Hall k Sneer's— PATENT IRON CENTRE PLOWS MVJEK AND CENTRE LEVER rLUVVh ,R o'?«iS U ' L " SIDE REVOLVING BEAM PLOW. ja 16—eofit* 300 BUSHELS CLOVER SEEDTfor ja 16—eoSf BOOKER t WATKINS. E. RUM.—IOO bble., beet quality, re • cetvi«g and fcr sale by j» ie DAVENPORT. ALLEN k CO. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR j&4 jadeceivtd, and for sale—prir, fil-by A. MORRIS, W Main mKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmm AUCTION Btlißg PDTUKE DAYS. B * »AYU>& fc WILLIAMrf. Abcuu pOUK HOUSES AMD LOTS ON BE STREET AND IN DUVAL'S ADDI TION AT AOCTION -On FBI DAT AFTERNOON, ,7 •' 4 o'clock. upon the rr-mUet, will be •old, tw» luce framed TENEMENTS and LOTS, situated on the Writ tide of 2d street, near Mrs Do wney's store, fronting about 20 feet ueh, and ran nlngback 130 feet. After which will be (old two HOUSES end LOTS in Duval's addition, on the West (ids of St. Jatoei street, between Federal and Coutte* street*, car the residence of Dr. Robinson, fronting about 30 feet each, and running back 125 feet. The whole of the above property i* now yielding good rent*, and those wishing to Invest in each pro perty would do well to attend. Te*m* —Ooe-thixd cash; balance at 4. 8 and 12 month*; credit payment* to bear interest; and title to be withheld until last note i* paid, ja2o TAYLOR k WILLIAMS,Aoctf. Desirable residence on mar shall STREET AT 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. Win. C. Walthall, situated on the north side of Marshall street near Brooke A venae.— The dwelling is of brick and 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, kc , together with a hydrant and well of good water. The lot fronts 60 teet and runs back about 1W 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. Bv request of the owner. CT POSTPONED to SATURDAY, 21st instant, at 4 o'< 1 >ck. if fair, otherwise to the next lair day thereafter, (Sundav excepted.) ja 19 TAYLOR fc WILLIAMS, Auct». Real estate opposite county COURT HOUSE. AT AUCTION.—On WE D NESDAY, 2o'h Jan.. at 4 o'clock. P. M., upon the premises, will be « Id, a HOUSE and LOT on the North side of Main street, between 21st and 22d sta., fronting 19 feet, and running back 130 feet to an al ley. , Terms—One-third cash; balance at 6 and 12 months, carrying interest, secured by a deed of trust. By request. . ~ ■' * ja IS TAYLOR t WIIj#IAMS, Aucts. A LIST OF LOTS AND PARTS OF LOTS in the city of Richmond returned delin quent lor Ihe non-payment of city taxes thereon for the year 1853, which said lots or parts of lots will be sold in front of the City Hall on the Ist day of the next term of the Hustings Court of the city of Rich mond, between the hoars of 12 in the moruing and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, uuless there be previously paid the taxes then on, together With 20 per cent, tor additional charges. ~ " * 1 k o *> to ~ ts U •- •- « £ . !>. i § * \ \\\ j: ii; •i •! iil < s . o :® £ : : : : : 2 • : 2 : ; : 2 o™ S . • - .o_,^o-Zcs ® e s - • o ■ :_r = a .?j . • z •< x^v-y'w<ww^>2:/3£sw w.®; * * • 6*-! *-J» : ; ::::::: : : : . » co:.. r :-v * : : • J . 2: S : ui • s !i i; IJ i i:: i; iMS j t >m\\m\m So S :: ® : : : '■■5 ••« : S : | -iiis is! i; !=5 i 55 * • 5 c n, • . * . .*► • « . O ; :°£|-ai§g c -Si=i32 3SS-i. 2 bT"£ r- <D • H C £ &> S® S=- * £ca(si£o£sagtg ALUAbLE IRON FIJKJi A CE, FORGE, iic., WITH 3,500 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale, lying iu the county of Rockbridge, Va., the'• BATH IRON WORKS, FORGE, 4i.c." with all the Fixiureg, Buildings, &c , and 3,S<MJ acres of Land adjoining, all included, for the sum of $20,000 —one-fourth cash, the balance I, 2, 3, 4 and 5 year* credit, with inte rest. This Iron Ore is said, by *11 who have used it, to be the strongest and the most valuable for making cannon in Virginia. Major Clarke, who made the best cannon the Government ever had, usad almost entirely of this iron, for which he was always willing to pay an extra price. Jf a Company should purchase this property they might add, with the great water piwer, many other factories; besides, the Central Railroad will run within two miles of the place. Those who may be disposed to purchase can ob aiu information by addressing JOHN DOYLE, Esq., Lexington, Va., who will be ready to show the pro perty, or the subscriber, at Richmond, Va. ja6—2aw4w J, J. FRY. TWTEW BOOK B.—Hot Corn, or Liie X * Scenes in New York; by Solon Robinsoh. Home Scenes and Home Sounds, or the World from my Window; by H. Marion Stephens. Cookery as it Should Be, a new Manual of the Dining Room and Kitchen The Old Doctor, or Stray Letves from my Jour nal Scenes in the Life of an Actor, compiled from memoranda of the late Yankee Hill. Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fuu, with 150 en gravings. Henrietta Temple; by B. D. Israeli. Valdez, the Pira'e; or Scenes off Long Island. Gr«ce Weldon; by J. H. lu graham Jack Junk, or the Tar for all Weathers. Indiana; by George Sand Davis, the Pirate; or the Freebooter* of the Pa cific. Yale College Scrapes; by John De Vose Esq. The Orphan Seamstress," a Narrative ot Innocence, Omit, Misery and Crime. Viola, or Adventures in the far South West; by Emerson Bennett. Emily, or the Orphan Sisters: by C. F. Barrington Atar Gull, or the Bridal Eve. Received and for sale by ja 14 SLADE it BARER, No. 3 Exchange. EDUCTION OF PRICES '—On ac count of having such a large stock of goods on hand, aud previous to taking inventory, we have con cluded to reduce the prices of our goods considera bly, and accordingly trust that all those wishing to buy really cheap goods will give us a call, as we are determined on a reduction of stock. Our assortment is very good, and especially in Ladies' Goods. Nee dlewerkof all descriptions; Irish Linens, Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs, Bonnet Ribbons, Mouslines, Meriuoes, Flannels, Tiekings, bleached and brown Sh rtings and Sheetings. Bargains will be sold in Collars, Sleeves, Bands, worked Handkerchief's, and nearly everything in the Needlework line. Please call at J. MILLHISER At BRO jas 193 Broad Street. WORM KILLER—CHIL- T DREN, CRY FOR IT !-This is the most effec tual, pleasant and safest WORM DESTROYER in use. The high repute it lias gained—its unexampled suc cess even after all ordinary preparations have failed— the eageriusi with which even tbe smallest infants take it—renders it worthy of the particular attention of physicians, parents aba otb-*rs. Prepared only by ja 13 E. J. PI COT fc CO., Druggists. / COOPERS' TOOLS.—Now opening per aclir. Gallego, au additional supply of thoas su perior pa'ent bent Drawing Knives, which have given such universal satisfaction, together with a complete assortment of every Tool necessary for Coopers' use, which we offer at low prices. C. J. SINTON k CO., ja 13 Sign of the Circular Saw. 71 Main st. BRUSHES. — Floor, Hand, Scrub and Dusting Brushes: Pope's Head. Bottle and Cloth Brushes; White Wash, Paint and Marking Brushes Crumb and Plate Brushes: Shoe Brushes, iu great variety; Hair, Tooth, Nail aud Flesh Brashes, for cleaning ailvtsr ware. kc. Italian Wisps, 4tc Fur sale at 137 Main street. j» 13 BULICLEY& CO pOOPER'B ISINGLASS — Sheet and Shred—Just received and for sale by PURCELL, LAD© & CO, Druggist*, j* 14 92 Main street, cor. 14th. PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER—IS tubs *- in store and for sale by j» 12 WILLIAMS fc BROTHER. Manilla coffee—2oo small bags of superior qnalitv, reeeivl"* and f«r ss!e by J» H DAVENPORT. ALLENh. CO. \f"ACKEREL. —150 barrel#, ball barrels ATA and kit* of Nos.2 and 3 Mackerel. for saU by j* 12 WILLIAMS* BROTHER. I)UCKWHEAT FLOUR, a superior ar ia IS 6 '*' 111 f,< "" Highland eountj, foraalebj V^^>OWDERS.-4i^r^i7frf"i Ji. fresh supply of Preston It Merrill'* Te^tTow -" *'** • * ' j« If opposite lbs Dtpot. Aocnojr balm rtrnMfc oa»«. &&SSXF& W*3?s2?eS£ r*. ?- c ''T Bichmoad, I sbali mil for —<■ ob TUESDAY. Us fcthiai!;at Uo' aftie wtion room ofN. B. k C. b! HILL, tfeSfefaowtet •lavesjvis: a woman, good cSok wuh? b«r two infant children } alat, Wallace 13 yean old, and Sam, about 13 yean oU. ' At one o'clock, on the same day, 1 shall also Sell "3^° ,te e, at public auction, on the premise*, a Lot of Uroundl on south side of Basin, lying on 10th street. I fronting SO feet on the Eastern sids of 10th street and j wel ' « feet to aa alley 3J feet wide, with 'wooden tenements thereon, j or Sale.—One-third cash, and balanae at , 8 "Jontha, with interest added, for endorsed notes. tb * * b °ve property is believed to be unquestionable : but such title will be ctmveved as -la vested in the Tiustee. „Tilf abo l e subject to a tnwt deed, exo i»h„ °m ov. 185S ' I' 71'7 Oeorge Mills, td Mkholu MRiI. PP ' to ,eeor# fW ° t0 ij_^fi JE^BEßT A Trustee, ja 14—dtds ~~ BY THOMAS W. KEESEE: Uthce at George J. Bnm. n-r's No. 20, ipearl »t fJARDWARE. CUTLERY AND AX HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. AT AUC TION—VViII be sold on MONDAY next, j23d iu«t commencing at 10 o'clock, at the Store No. 7L Main street, fotmerly occupied by Smith k Roberts, a very I"!«»nd valuable assortment af fine quality HARIi- CUTLERY and HOUSEKEEPING ARTI m u to which the attention of Builders, Cabinet Makers and Housekeepers are particularly invited, as the stock will positively be sold without reserve. Terms—Under fjO cash; ®50 and over, 4 months credit for Approved paper. ■i J -° TOPS. W. KEESEE. Aue\ BY A. NOl'T t CO. HOTEL FURNITURE, IRON SASE, BILLIARD TABLES, WINES Ll- UUORS. CIGARS, fcc. kc., AT AUCTION-On WEDNESDAY MORNING.'the £th !nst. 7om mencing at 1® o'clock, we will sell at pnblic auction the entire fcl/RNITURE of the CITY HOTEL which is of good quality, and has been recently re paired. among which may be found— 1»0 Spring Beds, Ist qnality. Mahogany andiron Bedsteads, single and double Set ol No 1 Mahogany Dining Tablet (2% feet,) 1 large Salamander Safe, 2 handsarae Billiard Tableland Fixtures complete. Mirrors; Kitcheu Faroitare. Also, handsome Window Curtains, Carpets, Bed ding, Table and Chamber Linen. Also, a large stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, being imported by the proprietor, together with all the necessary furniture, fcc., for Hotel purposes. Terms, A,l sums under &>O, cash; over that sum 'JU days tor approved negotiable pnp» r ■ m A. NOTT k CO.,Auct«. J al2 T. M. B. ROY, Proprietor. BY GODDIN Si APPERSON. CALE OF TEN NEGROES UNDER OJ ' COURT.—WiII be sold, on WED rihsIJAY, the 25th day of January, 13M, (nnder a decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Kichmond. in tae case of. Taj ley against Talley's adm'r, ie.,) iu front o! the City Hall, at the hour of o'clock, ten valuable SLAV comisting of.> tu«n, 2 16 to 18 years old, I woman and her 2 children ' Terms cash. By request of the Commissioner _j»2O GODDIN k APPERSON, Auct«. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN } HENRICO, NEAR THE CITY OF RICH MOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION—As Attorney in fact of Admiral E. Elliott, of California, I shall sell at auction on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of January, I&>4, upon the premises, commencing at the hour hereafter named, an undivided moiety of the toiiowmg pieces of Real Estate, viz: A very hand somely located Lot of 12 acres, about one mile east ct the city of Richmond, on the New Bridge road opposite to the grocery aud tavern of Mr. Josiah s' Leadbetter; also, a small Brick Teiieineut on the east line of 18th street, near the corporation line, fronting feet on said 18th street, running back 90 teet; also, a large framed Dwelling on the north line of Broad, between 18th and 19th streets, fronting on Broad street 25 feet, runniug back 165 feet and bounded on the east by t he lot of Mr. Cornelius Crew on which he resides. Tf.rms—One-third cafh: bulance at 3 and 6 months for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retain ed till last note is paid. The sale will commence at 3 o'clock, P. M., and will be continued in the ordei advertised W. CODDIN. Attorney in fact ot Admiral E Elliott. Sale conducted by Goddin k Apperso.v, Aucts ja 18 \T ALU ABLE GRANITE FRONT TEN- Y F.MENTS ON BYRD. BETWFEN 9th AND 10th STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on the 24th day of January, 1834, upon the premises, commencing at 4 o'clock, those' two newly erected brick Tenements, witn granite fronts, situated on the south side of Byrd, between 9th and 10th stieets, owned by Mr. Henry Wenhoid Also, a brick Tenement in rear. The property will be divided so as to sell (he two front Tenements running back about 75 feet, and then to sell the rear Tenement, fronting on the alley about 4<'J feet. This property from its desirable location for Business is regarded very valuable Terms—One-fourth cash, balance at 4, 8 and 12 monLhg for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by & trust deed. GODDIN & APPERSON J* 18—dtd A acta. I AM BERT'S LOTTERY OFFICE, No. ±J 3 NORTH CALVERT STREET, BALTI MORE, OPPOSITE BARNUM'S HOTEL.—The purchase or sale ot Lottery Tickets withiu the State of Virgiuia being now in violation of law, and at tended with a heavy penalty on conviction, the sub scriber would respectfully solicit the orders of hi* friends aud 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. ty Packages, single tickets and shares, In all the Mary!and Lotteries for sale. (j§*"The printed official drawings sent to correspon dents by the first mail. grp. izes cashed at sight. Address THOMAS LAMBERT, no 25—if ts Baltimore, Md. UNNS JSc CLARK'S PIANOS.—P. H. TAYLOR, sole If u (3 Fl Ifsfsent in this city for the sale of if » W J U pixNO FORTES made by the above named celeb.ated makers, is constantly receiving elegant and plain PIANOS from their extensive and long established manufactory. They combine all the modem improvements, and are renowned for keeping in tune. iy The public are cautioned to observe that the title of the firm is Ncnns u Clark. Old Pianos taken in part pay for new ones. Guitars, Violins, Accordeous and Flutes ; also. Gui tar and Violin Strings of the best quality. P. H. T. has in store the largest s'.ock of new and standard MUSIC to be found South of Baltimore, and is in the weekly receipt of all the new and fashion able Music of the day. A liberal discount made to schools and dealers. PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, > 13 16" Main street. STRAY COW ! STRAY COW! Strayed fr«m my residence on the lltb December, a Red and White COW, small size; has six teats; had a rope on 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, jas— lm* Above the Armory. THERE are aeveral estrav COWS at my place. H. P. TAYLOR. Having a FEMALE TEACHER for our girls, I will give board and tuition to two or three little boys or girls, at #120. H. P. TAYLOR. Three unexpected vacancies in my School, on 2th street, are open to the public. jalG-ts H. P. TAYLOR. VALUABLE real estate for T sale PRIVATELY—We are authorised to Sell privately the property fronting on the Cant! near the Gauge Dock, and recently in the occupancy ol Mr. Daniel Totty, having a large front ou the Cj- Qui. and improved oy ■ brick itwo-hotiw and other buildiLgj. Yielding s handsome per cent., and stea dily improving, ibis property is desirable as an in vestment. Apply to TAYLOR it WILLIAMS DR. A. C. HARDIN, Botasi© Physi ■ ell v, offers his services to the citizen* of Rich mond aud vicinity. He may be found at the office of Dr. Robinson, ou Franklin, between 13th and 14th streets, at all hoars, uight and day, when not profes sionally engaged. Extracting Teeth Otiiy SS cents. I take pleasure In recommend,tig to my friends Dr. Hardin as a Botanic Physician, who has studied me dicine, graduated, and received lit* Diploma. ja s—Sm* E. D. ROB IN'HON, M f> WE have in store a fine aud well selected stock of FAMILYOROCEItEH and HUKtf £ FEED of every description—to which we bog leavt to call tbe uttsulioa of the public. We will sell low for cash or to punctual customers, and are prepared to deliver them ia any portion of the city, trie of porterage. ja S—Tm PLEASANTS, COURTNEY It BROS. LX>K HIRE—A first rate Diuiag-Room X SERVANT. a*e»ttomed to a private family, well recommended for honesty, sobriety, kc. Wo ! oWd prefer hum# hitu to a boardlns-hott** or pri ate family JCOOLE3TGN k CO., . >tO;M fwlatnett |1 L JiO VKJJt-\\e have removed to our JLi N«w Fire Procr Ware Hoasc just «offi»l«teci, two o«t next tour t4 T£ur"' ' ; ' c*irmnu#aw: STs c , s:t^;, c ri„i".?,si»*^. —ALSO — ' ; ' v. .. .. .. . " 130 bbti. WHISKEY tad H » onu >00 boxes BOA P. ■ TEM*.-Under $100, cub m. credit for approved negotiable paom *■■*%# . h CO in Bate without regard to weather. "* W; BY KEXT.~PAINi. fc tlkv. " SO£ «f°tbl! * e " " °« •ocUoa roomr *.' s?i.°sS to close T,,i, ,t aale. — KENT, PAISE k kiiii» Aw .„ bY OUPUIN fc A PP£R*f>lT~ Vi^S E H^£^vfo^?,cl2g2f STRAW,TH , KKE MLXKs; UOUzSwocowSt HUOOY, *C, FOR SAtE AT ACTION °w!.^s: sold enTUKSDAI', the 11th Jumarj, 1854 apon tha premises, catumeocing at 11 o'clock, the FARM 7^ CCOp,e r bj Mr Jo "- S - Jr. ftaau2 tl°° c -i m,ie / f ™ c > «»>« c»y of Richsnood.'aad 2 fiJw 4 red J 8 °' the Brook Turnpike— upon which « plank road i* to be conatrocled very shorUv—ai»tni«* USS^rf*^?'l Ce u° f W " j " Jm " HUI - Ic cooSmlr IjL " 1 ? lch about one-balf is cleared, buiaoee W. wood and timber. The improvements are mil u» consisting of a handsome cottage residence contain' iubf/.hc™ 1 ' b " We * kitchen - WlSt nA^rn lh nx?il of , , ' ! ® L,nd . will be cold the crop# a * Shucks, Fodder, Straw, kc.— H \ r ß ' J° u "g Mule*, ooe excellent batty i"p£ssaxs ,, w. -« .u tb. Fjar, fc r *»«ls jaC—dtds G°DDIN k APPERSON, POSTPONKMENT.-lu eo C ,»n oeoce of yesterday,tbe above sale wu postponed to KrkU? Qf.xt, toe 20tn mst., at the saine hoar. j» 18 CiOnniN APPKRSQN. Auci's. Lot on hntAoa uarden hill. For SALE AT AUCTION—WiII be „ THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Itth upon the premises, commencing at 4 o'clock. Lot No »o, in plan of £ 'each Garden," fronting 30 teet on line of 9th street, running back ISO lest Terms caah. It ia probable that another Lot, beaotimii* l0 c*» sauiehai * treet ' near the above, will be so id at the A)STToVFMVKT r,l , N 11 API>ERS ON. Aoctd. rOSTi ONF.MENT—In consequence of the rata the above sale ii postponed to THIS AFTERNOON at the saint hour. ' ~' aJ> _ °° 1)D1N h A!'PERSON. Ancts. whole press of Philadelphia are out A in favorofHOOFLAND'SGEHMAN BITTERB. as they are prepared by Dr. C. W. JACKSON— We are clad to record the success if this valuable remedy lor Dyspepsia, as we believe it supplier a de sideratum in the medical world long needed. The wretched imitator* and counterfeiter! have with drawn their nostrums fifciu the market, and the imb- ' he irespareq.from the danger of iwailowint poSon ous mixtures in lieu of the real Bitters.—HsealD ja 13—-d&c3w r PHE " WHITE GREASE" ia a new, X convenient and economical substitute for tar. and other lubricators for the axles of tranfportution can ommbusses, carnages, drays, wagons, 4c. It is not ailected by the weather, retaining the same consis tency winter snd summer. It does not gam on the axles, and is cheaper and more durable than aov other grease in u#e. * For sale ia tin canisters of three and sijt pounds, and in kegs of &>, ot) and KM) lbs each, bv ADIE b QIlAf, Drngjuta nov IS—dfcets Agents for the Manufacturer. XT OTICE.—The subscriber having taken -L* the buildings corner of Franklin and Wall Ms takes this method of calling the attention of hi* friends and the public generally to his new stock ef SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, I Uc. Ha is prepared to execute ail orders in tus line with neatness arid dispatch. vflVnS obtained tho services of Mr. LEMUEL j L P r £P ar ®d to np, in superior style, and lurniah as fine Light Buggy and Carriage Harness as can be obtained in our city. jaG—lm HENRY BAKER. EMOVAL.—THE TIN AND SHEET IKON ESTABLISHMENT of the subscriber has been removed from 15th st. to 13th St., to the house formerly occupied by Mr. Breckenridse, oppo site the grocery store on ISth st. of Mr. Wm. Wallace. t He returns thanks to his friends and tire public tor the generous patronage heretofore bestowed, and being now better prepared to attend to their favor* than formerly, be respectfully solicits a coo'ioaanee of the same at bis new establishment. CHAS. H. LANGHY. arre'it, waller & co, rich- * MOND. VA., GROCERY, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, will give strict and prompt attention to the sale of PRCfDUCVot every kind: will purchase Merchandize, Line, Gua no. Plaster, Cemeut, Farming Implements, Ma chinery, any and everything that the farmer or Kte cbanic u.ay have occasion to order; will aUo receive and forward goods with the utmost dispatch. Their boose being situated at the terminus,pf the Danville Railroad, and immediately on the Basin of the Canai, enables them to transact business without delay, and at the lowest raffs, j s jl—gm JJEAD THIS.—AiI persona who have sot » as jet supplied themselves with good waraa WINTER CLOTHING, can now do so al cost, b* ap plying at R. DBCOU it CO.'S Fraokliu ClothuS Store. No. 98 Main St., Richmond, Va., where aoay be found the most ample, complete and well-made as sortment of all kinds of Clothing, suitable for the present season. All of which will most positively be sold at cost, for cash only. R. DECOU k CO., jail—6m No. 96 Main st. i fc. JUST RECEIVED AT THE I LADIES' SALOON, direct from a cele brated manufacturer cf Philadelphia, the following styles of SHOES for gentlemen's wear, vis- Gent's French calf Button Gaiters, double sola. Do. do. do. do, 'lagle do. Do. do. do. Congress Button Gaiters, do. do. Do. do. do. Oxford Ties, single sole. Do. do. do. do. do. double sole, to which we most respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. WHITE It PAGE, i* 11 No. 73 Main s^ REMIUM VENETIAN BLINDS — GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN, Venetian Blind Me. ker. No. 61 Arch street, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand a general assortment of Blinds wholesale and retail, at tbe lowest prices. The citizens of Richmond and vicinity are respsst fully informed that having appointed Messrs HAB* LISTON 4 BROTHER, No. It Governor street,. Agents, all orders left with tbem will meet with prompt attention, and Bliuds furnished at PHILA DELPHIA PRICES. noM-3mU \TEW EMPORIUM — FRANCIS A. R. i.l GKORUE reapectfully ißforiM the cltiaeaaof Richmond and vichritT rhathe has opened a ttora liar the wie of COSKECtIONARY. bothol foreijro u4 dnneatic manufacture, FRUITS, PRESERVES, lICKLE, KIGS, RAISINS, TOYS, and every d»- ! «cription of article* u«ually kept in »uch an nctab li.hn.ent, at the CORNER OK BROAD AND THIRD STREETS. He would be happy to receit* call* from hi* irieude and the public *eoe rally. HT Hi» aswrtmeiit of Good* for ChrUtoiaa pr*. •*nt«, lie, incomplete. de 19 LADIES' CLOTH BUSKINS « l * S Oa HALF UAl'I ERB.—Jnrt teceived b* Expreaa, a lot of the above comfortable Shoe* (thick aole*.) These that have been waiting for than will pieaae call aud (apply thesMeluaa at WILLIAM WALSH'S. . LWU further supplies or IA N O FORTES. —A. MORRIS 1 J U 1 J IHU> J ust ra«e>ved additiaai luppUm of • » If " Wbrce*ier , <fUF<eriorPiaiMM. to which he would invite .be attention of proiesaor* araaMura and public. SECOND HAND PU2IOS -Several good aaaaad Piano* tor *aj<t or hire. VITE have on band at our Lumber Yard, * T corner of -Broad aad 17th atreau, a Saa kg of LUMBER, LIME, HAY. TAR. A#., aad are prapareA to cot and deliver Lumber of ail mtm aad daacrlp tlona, at tha ahurtent netka aad on the no* naaeaa hle terms. ' ja ii—liu PLEASANTS. COfRTNETfc BROS. OKOOMB, BUCKETS, 8o«p, Candle*, by**,. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC ABB X REPOSITORY OP USEFUL KHOWLEDOR, for Che year 1851. J net received aad for aaie W jalt) > JAS. WOODHOOfiP. | lIAVE FOX HIKE a No. 1 illff 1 COOK for tha pMaeot year j* 11 _ Qeoar>l A>«at^tt^C^SeW QLOVßK busfe«U Gkmf_ J* • ***' f " **" E tt. WKINXRR, CS*y> w. f"}VEK OOATB.-Oar »»eA ol OVJSft J*" ' ' ' ■ XXROUAMT A WJUSI#**"