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— ■ .1 a—a—i LATEST MAIL NEWS. WASHINGTON LBTTBR fr *0* oca trsctAL coaai* romi x n t.| Washington, Dec. 13, 1854. We had a nice little spat in the House to ri ty between Mr. Hunt, or Louisiana, and Mr. Jones, of Tennessee; but, as the title of one of Shsk.«peare'» comedies reads, "All's well that ends well." I would not for the trorld have one of these gentlemen shoot the other Mr .lones is a vigilant and eminently it«eful member —a little too fond of object ing. but erring even in that particular from s (•onseientious regard for the public good; while Mr. Hunt, though wearing a stern ex terior. is in reality one of the most just, gen tii-, humane an«l kind hearted men I ha%*e ever known. On points of honor and proper eiijuette lie knows no compromise, and he vrould at anv moment, by day or night, rather c\:m>s6 hi* life la danger than his name to re proach. 1 do not believe with him in the diaptedness of the appeal to combat as the i st, or even a fitting means of determining points of houor; but Ido admire him for the r - pect he ever shews to the unyieldiug prin ciples of justice, and for the generosity he »-%. r mam tests in defending the weak or dif- Hi- lit from injury or insult. He is a com nnndiog speaker, of sound thought and ac orrste information, and dares stand by the tiuttt in which he believes, though the anger . r il»e derision of the whole world were to n enace him therefor. This debate sprang out of a question re iving to the priuting of certain medical sta t;stici in the census, ret urns. I am not cer f;iin that all is right in relation to this matter of the census and I would recommend to decreet men the propriety of abstaining lr.>m the conclusions to which certain pub li»hed reports may lead. There was and is such a man as .1 C. (5. Kennedy, and he had much to do with the census; and, although :!><;re i-i ?u< h a man as Mr. De Bow, he has h;ul i o nparatively little to do with tliecen j j.». ile. is strong in otlicial position, but < vpd oiKcial power is inadequate to crush the spirit of truth and of justice. Before the n -it census shall be entered upon, Mr. De H-'W, as well as Mr. Kennedy, may be out of jiUee, and the scales of justice may effect w iixt men in power should always be mag i,. uimous«nough to do without compulsion. A. B. C. THK PACIFIC'S NEWS. The Pre fie did not tail from Liverpool till the in mine of the 30th ult, and her advice* are there lire eight days later. We find but little in the pa. p'-r* received last evening to add to the very full telegraphic dispatch publl*hed yesterday The I tellipence of the great storm in the Black Sea is c cfinned, and the detail* show a loss of life and a wre?k of the transport fleet tba' will be seriously felt in the pre«ent emergency. One account says the crew* of cißiiyof tbe wrecked transports fell into Russian hands. The latest accounts of the battle of lukermann place the Allies' loß*at4ooo, mhl Increase that of the Russians to 15,000—a dis proportion which *eems almoit incredible. We annex some Items of newt not given yes terday : In speaking of the war, the London Times says the eriaet on trade cannot fail to be very serious, but success must be acbievod, no matter how heavy tee reckoning. Louis Napoleon has issued a spirited address to the French army in the Crimea, in which he pledges himself to persevere in humbling the pride of R :ssiaat all hazards and expenses. It is announced from Austria that the bankers will not riant the Railway Company'* loan, uqleig tic government joins with the Western Powers. It is also rumored that Austria would sign the treaty of the Western Powers, but that she repudi. ates the obligation to adopt Immediate hostilities] hut that she will insist upon support from the allies la case she should eventually have an outbreak with ta« Czar. The army in Asia w»* prepares for winter quar ters. % The Cossack* bad been repulsed in the Dobrud- K-iia, and Omar Pasha had been ordered to sunpead operations. Tne United States ateamer San Jacinto leftßor rl»nux on the 20th of November tor Madrid with Mr. Soule on board. Prince Menschikoft informs the Emperor that tie damage done bv the besiegers wai speedily repaired, and the grandson of Sebastopol was in 10 id condition, but he admits very great losses. The allies continue ta fortily the right ilank of their bastion very strongly. The Journal of Constantinople says that 40,000 more Turkish troops would be shipped for the Crimea with all speed. The statements as to the movements of Omer Pacha are contradictory. The Russians continue in force on the river Pruth. The blockade of Odessa has been renewed, and the Russians were fortifying it by sea aua land. Sullman Pacha, who commanded the Turks in the Crimea, has been degraded to the rank of a private for the bad behavior of his troops on the sth of Nov. The Czar's sons have returned from Sebasto pol. The Hospodar of Wallachla announces tho free exportation of corn irom the Dauubian principali ties next spring. Mahomed Pasha, the Turkish ox-Mini»!or of Ma rine. has been banished from Turkey. It was reported at Kiel on the -JtJd of November that the 19th and 20th portion of the Russian lleet which left Helsingtors, had captured British crui sers in the Galf of Finland. Tha departure of the British fleet was postponed till the 4th Dee. The Plenipotentiaries of the United States, Eng land and France had arrived at Shanghai and would start for P-ikin about the s'h. Hear Admiral Bruce has been appointed to the command of the British sqnadron iu the Pacific. Enlistments are going on in Switzerland for San ta Anna. In Kogland commercial matters were at a crisis. At Manchester trade wore a gloomy aspect and prices were lower. Ja the stock market there was Mi increasing crisis Lord Palmerston still remains in Paris. Advices from Madrid to the '.Jfl'b, state that an amnesty for political offences was promulgated on the 7th, and hnd been extended to the whole. I-spartoro, of the' Spanish Cabinet, had resigned, out the Quean refused to accept his resignation. NAPOLEON S LETTER TO HIS ARMY. | From the Moaltaur.j "Palace of St.Clouu, Not 24. /VfA< Genua tin- Chirj of the Army in the Rait:, ''GrsrRAL : Your report respecting the victory of icltermann, has excited deep emotion in my mind, r * press, in my name, to the army, my entire satis faction with the courage it has displayed, with its *t>erfy in supporting fadgaes and privations, and its "> ru> cordiality towards our allies. Thank the ge wals the officers, sal the soldiers, for their valiant Tell them that J warmly sympathize with teir misfortunes, and with the cruel fosses they have "•sperienced, and that my constant solicitude shall - directed to the task of ftjftening the bitterness of ' ot.. After the brilhant victory of the Alma, I had opt j for u moment th»t the rooted army of the aemy would not so easily have repaired its losses, that Setustopol would soon have »alfen under ' t ar attack; Lot the obstinate defence of that towp, !' tbe reinforcements received by the Russian ar »• have, for the moment, arres'ad the caurse of '•r success. I approve of the resist mce you made to '■ impatience of the troops, who wished to makf • * smulf, under circumstances which would hava t'jU .ed too considerable lose. The Euslish and French Governments ditect their '.nousattention to ths army iu the East. Already • ro traversing the seas with considerable This increase of pssistance will dou ■ J'jur forces aud enable you to assuttie the olfen K.L , powerful diversion is about to take place in *• ■ ll0 ? receive the asmrance that from »T »o day, in foreign countries, |*fclie opinfon be lt, pi u' ore amJ mOTS favorable lo us. If Entope , •**«>. without alarm, our easles, so lonfr t,, 1 '• e »; displayed with so much eclat, it is beeanse "'ope knowstnat we are only touting for its tade •M.f't?' , l L™.* e . a ha * resumed the position to -cti she it entitled, and if victory has again attend opon our banners, it ia-1 declare it with pride— '"a' I oweit " bravary of the army 'J.!!!*. 0 "*™ 1 < * e **° Dt *h«llo, one of my aidas «the ,rmy the 1 i'»y Ood to have <«>■ hi. My keeping. NiroLEow." • Tha fatlara of tha eaten e ?/»£?* h<W» Of J. W Blodfitt fc U toW to be the heaviest tint c», • ** N#W Raflwi, Tbfl liabilities of tha ** u4 the hnu (bow a about iawyoo. "Tha fo«t that'-! it f, th * *■*«****••" U la Hair Tort— ?' • ora * '-oavcrnat with tha affair* of telegraphic news. PROCEEDINGS OP CONGRESS. Wajhinctok, Dec. 14.—1n the Senate, Mr. Fi»h presented the memorial from the Cham her of Commerce of New York, prajing that Congrew will fit out an expedition for the purpoie of searching out Dr. Kane, in the Northern Seas. After tome unimportant bu ainoss, the Senate adjourned until Monday. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the Indian Appropriation bill. THE MARKETS. B.\ltimokr, Dec. H.-Plour, wheat and com Arm and unchanged. New low, Dec. 14.—Flour—Southern firm with sale. attSGJatSM. Wheat U unchanged! Corn U a trifle higher—white and yellow quoted at cent*. AUCTION BALES. FUTURE DAVB. BY GODDIN & AI'PJSKSON. ~ ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OP ■TV MUmES, HORSES, COWS. CORN. FOD DER, kc.—Will be fid on WEDNESDAY 27th' of December, 18S4. at J1 o'clock A M« at the re*i denee of the late W. W. Cowling. U Chesterfield on the River Raid, about 4 milea from Richmond 4 tine Millet: 2 Horse*; Cow« and Heifer*; the Crop of Corn, Shuck*, Fodder; Wagon; Cart*. and the Farm ing Implements, onsistin* of ihe u«o*l variety, and about 69 card* of Oak and Pine Wood. At which time the Farm will be rented for the ensuing year on which i* seeded about 20 buihel* of Wheat, with gUMIO. Terms—For all turn* under ®25. ca*bj over that sum. a credit of 4 mouth*, for negotiable not«r, with good endorser. M 8 COWLING, Admfoiitntrix of W. W. Cowling, dee'd. Goodin It Appkrson, A nets de 15 NEAT DWELLING AT AUCTION.— Will be sold on THURSDAY, 21st Dec, 1854, at 4 o'clock P. M., on the premise*, that neat 2 itory Home on Leigh street, a little We*t of Brooke Ave nue, recently occupied by Mr Jas McCormack, and one door West of Mr. Perrin'a residence. There If every convergence rn the premice*, with a really ex cellent Kitchan, and the House can be rented to good tenant* at $132 per annum. Tbrm* very reasonable, »cd made known at the time of sale. GODDIN k APPERSON, t , '» dtd Auctioneer* BY URUS SHINE HORSES, MULES, &.c. AT AUC TKJN -On next SATURDAY Motniog, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at the Horse Lot, 4 young work Horses; 4 yonng large size Mules; 1 Wagon; 1 Cart— tegether with several saddle and harness Horses de 1' LARUS k SHINE, Auct*. "VIEW AND ATTRACTIVE JUVE- » NILE BOOKS.—The Australian Wanderer* or Ihe Adventures of Captain Spencer, li's Horse and Dog. Bv Mrs Lee, author of "The African Cru soes." 75c. Our Folks at Home, or Li'e at the Old Manor House. Beautifully Illustrated. 75c. Caroline. A Franconia Story. By the author of the "Roflo Books." 50c. Agnes A Franconia Story. By the author of the '■Rollo Books." 50c. The Wonderful Story Book; containing an account of the Seven Wise Men of Greece and the Seven Wonders of the World. 50c. Snrligbt through the Mist; being Conversations batween a Mother and her Children on Luther and the Reforpiation. lllnstrated. 7-sc. The Island Home, or the Young Cast-Aways. 75c. The Y ung Naturalist's Rambles through many Land*. With Anecdotes and Illustrations 60c The Children's Friend; from the French of M Bar guin. Newly Translated Illustrated. $1. Clovernook Children. By Alice Cary 75c. Emily Herbert, or the Happy Home. By Mid Mc intosh. 37Jc. The Young Islanders, or toe School-Boy Ciusoes. By J. Taylor. 75c. Stories from the History i f the Reformation By Anna Mary Howitt. 63c Mv Two Sisters; a Sketch from Memory. By Emily Judson. 50c. The Boy's Story Book, or Edward's Holidays with his Cousins Beautiful col'd Illustrations. 75c With a number of others equally new and attrac tive. For sale by JAS. WOODHUUSE, de 14 139 Main st. APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRES- Im. ENTS—GoId Pen? and Pencils; Gold Tooth Picks; Gold Thimbles; Gold Lockets; Breast Pins and Finger Rings, for miniatures; Gold Cuff Pins; Pearl, Cameo. Mosaic, Jet and Gold Ear Urons; Gold Cliate- Uins; Gold Bracelets, very beautiful; Pearl Sets, con sisting of Necklace. Ear Drops and Breastpin; Kin ger Rings, all kinds, plain, chased pearl, carbuncle, j*t, topaz, bloodstone, cornelian, ruby, diamond, lie With n great variety of other rood*, suitable for the festi.eseason. GENNET k JAMEB, do 15 Eagle Square. rpABLE MATS—Of French Willow, Oil ■A Cloth, Sea Grass and Shaker work. For sain by de 15 BULKLEY k CO. CHARLES RICHARDSON, IMPORTER OK HAVANA AND PRINCIPE CIGARS, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he has taken the Store No. 4, nnder Exchange Hotel, (lately occupied by Adams Si Co.'* Express.) for the purpose of conducting the CIRAR and TOBACCO BUSINESS. He ha* ju*t received a large lot of very superior Havana end Principe CIGARS, SNUFF, CHEWING and SMO KING TOBACCO. Also, an assortment of Fancy Pipes. Snuff-Boxes, Cigar Cases, Porte Monnaies, Sic ; all of v/hich he offer* for rash on a* reasonable terms as can be had elsewhere in thi* State. de ll DOCT. PLUME, of the Old Medical House, is still engagedin treating all sortiof secret diseases, and hereby invites a call from those who may have been unfortunate in their associations. Ur P. would particularly invite a call from persons in the country who have been given up by their phy sicians as incurable! Cases are few indeed that can not be reached by medicine when correctly applied. The article known us the Chemical Kxtrartof French Flower). is probably the very belt thing now before the public for renovating a system \lready shattered by dissipation or other cause. The> Ague ami Fever remedy, called French Milk. is next to a certainty.— Price 4! per bottle. Office ou Franklin street, just below tbe Exchange Hotel slid first door sonth of Trinity Church, Rich mond, Va. Medicines securely packed and sent to -der, with full directions. se 15 BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. Great inducements are otfared in plain black and faurv Silks; French and Oerman Merinoes, all shades; figure and plain De Lalnes; Plaid Mouslines; black Alpacas; Bomimzines; large assortment of Ca licos, Gingham*, Hosieries and Sleeves; handsome French Collars; Cambric Bands; Chemisette; Bobin and Cambric Edgings; Ladies' and Gents' Kid Gloves; black and fancy Cravat*; Port Monuaies; Bonnet Rib bon*; black Lase Velvet.; Woolen Hoods; Comforts; French Corsefts: Dress and Trimmings; black Silk Lace and Fringes; Superfine Cashmere Hose; Merino and Cloth Cloaks; Long and Square Shawls; Irish Lintns: Scotch Plaid*, and many other desira ble Goods for tbe season, which I am offering to tho*e who favor me with a call, at a small advance above cost. AUGUSTUS MAILERT, de 5 No. 41 Main st. (E NGLISH ARMY OVER COATS.—IOO J of these very desirable Over Coat*, (for *er vants and those exposed to rcugh weather,) of our own importation. In store end for sale at a small advance. KEEN, BALDWIN k CO, de 13 102 Main s f . IQK flflflFT. of Seasoned 1 inch I. "" Yellow Pine and Weather boarding; for s*le by EDW E. DUDLEY, de 12 19th st. between Main and Franklin. SCANTLING, SCANTLlNG.—Receiv ing this dey a large lat of inperior Scantling, all size*. For sale low by EDW. E. DUDLEY, de 12 19th at. between Main and Franklin. iJfZ PAILS NEW REFINED LARD. 10 hhds. prime new Bacon Side*. 1 do do do do Jole». Just received per steamer Belvldere; for sale bv de 12 J NO. WOM BLE k CO. PR ESER VEB, SAUCES, BRANDY PEACHES, kc.—'The greatest variety that can be found in any hjuse in the city and at moderate prices, viz : Preserved Ginger, Pine Apple*. Dam son*, Peaches, Crab Apples, Cherries, Quince*. Green Oage*. Lime*, Quince and Peach Marmalade*, Plcaled Lobsters, Mixed fickle*, in different size jars. Worcestershire Sauce, something nice. Brand? Peache* in quart*, half and gallon jars, Olive* and Caper*, Currant, Quince and Apple Jellies, Guabs Jellies, fresh Peache* and Temateea. All person* in want of *ucU article* will do well to ca'l on 8. BONAVITA k CO., de 6 No. 76 Main *t CUPER PHOSPHATE LIME.—De kj Burg'* celebrated Sopor Phosphate Lime—a most superior fertilizer, which ha* beeo fairly tested and produced the mest sat'sfactory re*u)t*. For the merit* of this article wa refer to Mr. Richard Samp •on, Goochland county; Mai. Jeaaa Snaad, Richmond city; Mr. Jo*. Fuqua, Buckingham county; Mr. J esse L Maury. Albemarlti county: and other* who have uaad it. For sale by ' S. McORU DEB'S SONS, Agent*, ao 2 Richmond. V a. {FAIRBANKS' SCALES.—Wo hare in Jl (tore all tbe varletie* of Scale* manufactured by Me**rs Fairbanks They are acknowledged by those Who have ased them to be tbe best aad most relia ble Scale* made; for ml* at manufketorers'prloa* by SMITH k HASWdOD, Ml W Main «mt. I WAHTB. 5.000 IM S L to •Itr of Richmond, valued it tUMI 25 lellwl semi-annually. Addrea* H. *Tz, iSrtiSSJ \KJANTED—A good Cook and Wither, " * and a Houae Servant for the earning v«ar.— Good recommendationa aa to qakliSeattorui and cha racter required. Parson* having Hervaata to hire, o( th. above deacriptios, ean bear of a nod ho ma b* applying at thia Ofliee. da 14 \AT ANTED—By * respectable femftle, » * V ait nation aa Honaekeeper, eltb.r la the city or country, wbo thoroughly undemtaoda dcmeaHc maa agemeot, pirkliog. preaerviog and partry. Addreia A. 8., roat-oflice, Richmond. Va. da 13—1w WANTED.—A Nurse, such as can come T Y well recommended, a good price will be paid, • middle seed one preferred. Apply to de 12— lOt LA HUB k RHINE. WANTED—We wish to hire for the eu ' *_ Ming year. an active, able-bodied NEGRO MAN, to act aa Porter to oar (tore. For one that •oil*, a liberal price will be paid. Apply to EGGLESTON, FITZGERALD h CO., 11—*1J No. 14 Pearl at \\TANTED —For the ensuing year, a * * CARRIAGE DRIVER and a Dining Room Servant Enquire at the etore of 11—€t DAVENPORT. ALLEN k CO. i\\r ANTED—A LIVE KNOW NO »T\d*i **" *■* for bi* Picture at OS BORNE g GALLERY. Owing to tbe hard time*, I shall take Picture* at reduced prices until after Christmas and New Year*. All In want will do well o* 1 J We*"'«s in Gold LoekeU, Gold Pins, Shell, Pearl aad Velvet Cases, at pi ices that defy competition. A. W. OSBORNE, ° e * Opposite Exchange Bank. WANTED—A SITUATION AS J ' TEACHER.-The Subscriber, a Graduate of tbe Va. Military Institute, aod having four year*' ex perience in teaching, ofte of which he wa* enraged acting A**i*tant Profeator of Language* in the Va. Military Inatitute, and the remainder aa Principal in a large Claatical and Mathema'ical School, desires a (itnation a* Professor either in *ome College or In stitute, or a* Principal or Assistant in an Academy: and if sufficient Inducement be offered, would en gage as Inatractor in a private family. Testimonial* °f the hljzh»*t character given Addreu " PRE CEPTOR." Petertbnrg. Va. nolG—lm WANTED—STORAGE—In the large T T and convenient Fire proof Warehouia Jn rear of Hazafi L Co.'* Office. Incurance csn be effected at the lowest rate*.— Terms of Storage liberal. Apply to . W. T STAPLES fc CO., da 12—3 m* 12th st. South of Carr. LOST OR STOLEN. S STRAYED, from my house, on Franklin, between 6th and 7th streeU, on Wednesday, the 6th December, a yoon*. medium sized COW, giving "?> v l brindle, with a sear on her left thigh, rather lean, and her horns wide apart. A suit able reward will be paid for her delivery to me. de 13—ik* LEWIS N. WEBB. STRAYED OR STOLEN, from " «ny residence, on Clav st, near Brooke Avenue, a BULL TERRIER PUP, white, with a pale yellow #pot on the end of his back, clipped ears and tail. A reasonable reward will be paid for hi* delivery at my residence. de 13—3t* JASPER L ROWE. STRAYED OR STOLEN, from » the residenc* of the subscriber, on Grace street, between 2d and 3d streets, on Snndav last. a liver-colored POINTER PUPPY, about 7 months old. Any information respecting him will be thank fully received and a reasonable reward paid if re quired He 13-3 | M. T. STARKE. AT OTICE.—I he city of Richmond wishes to employ a GENTLEMAN to take charge of OAK WOOD CEMETERY for the ensuing year. Applications will be made, in writing, to the Chair, man of the Committee, between this time and the 23d of the present month. The salary is fixed at $300 and the fees for interments. de 14—dt23d N. B. HILL, Chairman. $30,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST, AND UNDER. pONTEMPLATING making a change in our business on the Ist day of March, 1855, we have determined to offer our extensive stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DltY GOODS AT PRIME COST, FOR CASH. The stock at this time is large and desirable, having been recently purchased for nett cash, we do not hesitate in saying greater inducements have not been offered purchasers during this or any previous season than we are now prepared to offer- Our stock con sists in part of the following: SILK GOODS. Plain black and colored Silks, all prices Rich Broeade black and col'd do. Cemmon and medium do. do. Handsome plain and striped Silk* Common and medium do Black Satin, for dresses and cloaks Marcellines, all colors Raw Silk Plaids, for dresses Black and col'd Silk Velvets, for bonnets and cloaks' WOOLEN GOODS. Sattioets, all grades Washington Kerseys, for servants Georgia Plaids, do. Kentucky Jeans, all prices Tweed Cassimeres Plain and Check Cassimeres Woolen and Silk Vestlngs Plaid s Ladies' ccl'd Cloths, for cloaks Black Cloths, for cloaks Bed and Crib Blankets; 2500 servants' Blankets 200 doz Yarn Socks, for servants Red, white and yellow Flannels Common Carpets WORSTED AND STUFF GOODS. English Paramettaa and Merinoes French Merinoes all colors Plain all Wool Mouslines Figured and Plaid do. Figured and Plaid Cashmeres Plaid and Check French Merinoes Figured Moreens, for curtains and skirts Plain black and figured Alpacas, all grades Black Bombazines, do. French, English and Scotch Ginghams Plain and figured 4-4 Oil Prints SHAWLS AND CLOAKS Velvet, Satin, Cloth and Merino Cloaks Embroidered do. do. do. Long and square Blanket Shawls Teikirn, Merino and plain Wool Shawls Embroidered and p'ain Crape do. Plain white Merino do. LINENS, &.C. Irish Linens, all prices Linen and Russia Diaper Linen Table Cloths and Napkins EMBKOIDKRIES, &.C. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 50c. to 85 do. Cambric and Muslin Collars do. do Sleeves do. do. Inside Cape* do. Mouriiiug Collars, Sleeves and Inside Capes Swiss Muslin and Cambric Bands do. do. do. Edgings and Inserting* Plain Cambric and Gran Lawn Hdkfs Woolen, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, a large assortment ALSO, a stock of Ladies' Gaiter Boot* and Shoe*, and a variety of other Good* Uo tedious to enumerate. It will be to the interact of all in want of eheap Goods to call early. HART k MOSES, de B—dUlif S3 Main st. « GOLD EXCHANGED FOR NOTES.—The subscriber ha* a large as sortment of Watches and Jewelry which W he will give in exchange for North Caro lina and Trans-Alleghany Bank notes at par. EDWARD KERSEY, Sign of Big Watch, do 14—tlstJ opposite the Old Marker. |8| FOR RENT.—The large storehouse 10L on the Basin now occupied by the subscriber. Possession given immediately For further particu lars enquire of J. F. Cottrell or the subscriber. de 6—t* R. B. TYLER U ARMORY YOUNG GUARD, J J| Richmond, December 11th, 1854. J, mOlDf a No. 16. lit The Company will assemble for Drill EVERY NIGHT, from thi* date, at 7 o'clock, un til farther orders The Roll will be called every night at 7J o'clock Be punctual. • By order of tlie Captain. de 13-It CHAB. P. RADY, O. S. ~3r FOR BOBTON.—The fine, fart sailing Schr.JNO W. DOYE. Capt Puhl, the first and only vessel, haviag a portion of her car go engaged, will have dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight apply to de 13 RANKIN k BARKER. T>ACON AND LARD— JL9 500 superior new Sugar cured Family Hams 16 caaka small *ize new Bacon Sides 25 do bright old do do 10 do do do Shaaldan 15 tierce* superior Lard 30 package* Smitbfield Lard la it ore and for sale by de 14—at CHAB. T. WOBTHAM k CO. Five hundred dollars re- WARD —Dr. jErraiß** Antidote—A aartala and speedy cure for Secret Diseases Th a Propria** challenges a case which It will not at ones re 1 leva. The attention of the unfortunate I* especially called to thi* remedy, na Itreqaires no partietriar at fantlon to diet, and does not interfere with one** basin en. Sold only by * BENNETT It BEERS, Agent* for Dr. Jeffriaa. Pri«e. Si a Bottle. an 30—Iraif VI UUNTAIN BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. wl Oar aaatomera who have bsujwlttai aaa now be supplied. RAOLANb It BtO. APCTmw ■AT.M ", Furnkit n~r« A ££» »EAR BLA MOND. AMD **•* O* RlCH hit nnn* IttorenMnretoChnrejjlls£ we shall. mt >| o'clock, Mi heautlfui Vara* If nilaa *-"*???• Blakey'. MUt. about in a Wiftuto „ b f a ,t tT of »*■* TbeUndk oMriy The dwelling U the „rVt ?* eompl.te repair, and After Pi«« rem.rk.bl, IgoiT •oiwl Md periahahU iSi?* *" 3l<i •" tl»e per coa«lrtn,Vf s H„!!^ , V e ool M«*«iPt PBrnitwi) with ? r * !lch CowwjSn 2 C.A, «|| gygSJi&tZS®* CyrU^ B.„y; ctmrjto Mrry on Vhe p! ™E.»" d Tooh »« favorable opportunity to Di>rioni i?- #T ® a m th., BMijK, bw&irsrsr * w retired eontry tent near Riohmmwi !!?, "Wilii| & remarkably healthy. R ' Chm ° Ed - Th « P*ace is all .urn. under fan eaab; over 4 •ffi *■ riiasfcc'?'- Ep^ K A ft B o A^.Vi'^t ß A E IN THE CITY Or RICHMOND -By Beo fS2 powers conferred on the txeevtor bv the will t%t S! lata Buwetl Dudley, dec'd, I .lX.eTl.tpßblic. Be * tion, on the Remises, on WEDNESDA& the 20th day of Dee., 1854, commencing at 1 o'clock ttimn two excellent brick tenement* of which th. testator ?9*h TMu" 1 * P ° mWtd ' #t "".corneTof Thaabove real estate lain an improving part of the city, and the houasa tbemaelvea are aow in good tea* actable order. Terms—One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 month*, for negot'able notea. interest added, secured by a trust dead, or title retained till Uat note is naid ... WM H. CHBIBTIAN, Adm'rf" with th. will annexed, of Rnsaell Dudley, dea'd 4e« QOODIN U APPERBQN. Aucta. TRUSTEES' BAJUK OF VALUABLE J. REAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY lfith of December, at 1 o'clock. By virtue of a deed of trait to the subscriber*, dated the l*t of May. 1849 and recorded In Richmond Huttings Court, in Deed book No. 55, pace 611, to secure to Henry B. Carter, ef Caroline, the payment of $5000 at the time therein specified, we shall, at the request or the said Carter. and with the consent of the grantor in ■aid deed, on SATURDAY, the IGth day of Decern her, 1834, on the premises, at 1 o'clock, if fair, if not, on the first lair day thereafter, at the tame hour, aell a Lot and Tenement on tke south aide of Canal street, between 10th and Uth street*. fronting 23J feet on Canal atreet. and running back 140 feet to a 15 feet alley, being part of the property con veyed to us by the aaid trust deed. Terms —So much in cash as will be sufficient to pay the expenses of sale and the asm of #2000, part of said sum of •.WOO, and the residue of the pur chase money upon a credit of 6, 12 and 18 months, bearing interest from day of sale, >ind secured by a deed of trust upon the property The Trustees will e»nvey with special warranty, but the title is be lieved to be good. . - L. B. PRICE, G. A. MYERS \ TTMte«3. Sile conducted by Goddin L Apper'son, Aucti. de 6 The above Lot ('n addition to the three-story tenr> ment in front,) has an extciirive and durable Lumber House in rear, and is really worthy in every way the attention of capitalists GALE OF VALUABLE NEGROES flattening mills at AUCTION.—As Trustee in a Deed from Col. Samuel 8. Myers, dated 15th Nevember, 1855. duly recorded in Richmond Hustinga Court, in Deed Book No. 66. page 410, I shall in further execution of the said trust, (having been so requested by Q. A. Myers. Esq , the endorser thereby secured,) proceed to sell at public Auction, at the upper Tobacco Factory for merly occupied by Col. Myers, situate* on 7th St., be tween Cary and Canal sts., on FRIDAY, the 29thday of December, 1854, commencing at 11 o'clock, 17 va luable slaves, the most of whom are excellent Fac tory hands, including two or three good Carpenters. After which will be sold several very superior Flat tening Mills nearly new and in good order. Terms—Cash, or satisfactory endorsed negotiable notes, at 4 months, with the interest added o i . ... _ W GODDIN. Trustee. Sale conducted by Goddin & Aiperson, Aucts. de 7 IVfOST VALUABLE REAL ESTATE i-fX IN THE CITY OP RICHMOND AND IN COUNTY OK HENRICO, FOR SALE AT AUC TION.—At the reqoest of the heirs and devisees of the late Thomas Ritchie, deceased, we shall sell at public auction on the premises, on MONDAY, the 18th day of December, 1854. if fair, if not, the next fair day, commencing at 3$ o'clock P. M . that valua ble half acre lot at the corner of Clay and 4th streets, in the city of Richmond, with the large brick, I'QC coed dwelling thereon, now in the occupancy of A. W. Morton, Esq. It will be divided so as to give to the mansion about £0 feet of ground, and the resi due of the lot will be divided inte building iota of suitable size, frontins on Clay street, running back 150 feet to au alley 13 feet wide. And on the following day, viz: TUESDAY, the 19th day of December, 1854, on the premises, if fair, if not, the next fair day, commencing at 12 o'clock, M., will be sold the very valuable Farm on which the late Thomas Ritchie, Jr., recently resided, sit uated in the county of Henrico, on the James River Canal, about two miles west of the city of Rich mond. The tract contains about 130 acres, of which about one-half is heavily covered with valuable oak and other timber—the other tract is cleared and in. a high state of improvement. The bui dings on the place, though small, are yetsuffie'ent for the use of a moderate sized family. After which, will be sold ene moiety of 100 acres of land, adjoining the above and nearer the city of Richmond, the most ef which is cleared; aii under good enclosure, and in the very highest state of improvement—the soil it equal to any land in that vicinity. This latter tract will be divided to suit bidders. The owner of rhe other moiety will unite in the sale, to as to aell the fee sim ple in the whole tract. And immediately thereafter will be sold the 58£ acres of valuable cleared land adjoining the farm ana residence of H. B Dickinson,Esq., purchased by the late Thoa. Ritchie, Jr., of Mont. Prave. The above real estate will be surveyed, and maps thereof can be seen at the office of the Auctioneeit, in a few days. The above resl estate, whether for Investment or speculation, offers great inducements to capitalists and others to attend the sale. The terms will be, one third cash, balance at one and two years, for nego siable notes, (interest payable half-yearly,) secured by a trust deed. de2—2awtds GODDIN t APPERSON, Aucts. AVOID ALL QUACKERY, AND XV TAKE MEDICINEB PREPARED BY A REGULAR PHYSICIAN ONLY.—LrFE PRO LONGED, AND A CURE FOR ALL PAIN.— Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, Whooping Cough, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Scroful*. and elf skin Eruptions. Fe ver and Ague, Billions Fever, Cholera. Cholera Mor bus, Dysentery, Bowell Affections. Piles, Bore and Weak Eyes, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Palpita tion, Neura'gia, Kidney acd Bladder Affections, Dropsy, Falling of the Womb, add Female Com plaints. DR. J. S. ROSE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES are the result of thirty years practice in Philadelphia. His prescriptions are for each com plaint, and have been well tested and approved by hundreds of Physicians, and thousands of Patient*. A REMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE. DR. J S. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP OR EX PECTORANT, for the radical cur* of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,(Asthma, Bronchitis Spit ting of Blood, Inflammation of the Langs or Throat, and all Pulmonary Diseases. This preparation not only enre* Consumption, if taken in time, but it for* tifiesthe system against future attack* A* a Cough Medicine, it i* the best in the World! It Is now nsed and recommended by Physicians at home and abroad. In bottles, 50 cts., and 81. Dr. J. S. ROSE'S WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP give* immediate relief, and frequently care* in one week. Price 50c. OR. J. S. ROSE'S CROUP SYRUP nerpr (Uinta caring the Croup, that d*ng«rou» complaint among children. Price 2">c. DR. ROSE S ALTERATIVE, or BLOOD PURI FIER, for Scrotal*, Old Eruption, and all diteaaei ariaing from an impure state of the blood—price 91. DR. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE or FAMILY PILLS, for Liver Complaint*, Djipepria, Indlgeftion, Sour Stomach and Cotfivenera—2sc DR ROSE'S GOLDEN PILLS, for falling of be Womb, Female Weakne**, Debility and Relaxation —50c. DR. ROSE'S FEMALE PILLS, a valuable reme dy for Female Complatata. Superior to HoopeHr Pille—2sc. DR ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, a tore cure for Dyapepeie—so ct». DR ROSE'S TONIC MIXTURE, for Chilli. Fe vera, and general Debility. A nerer-failing remedy ™DR. ROSE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BU CHU, for all diaeaeei of the Kidney* and Bladder, and for Dropiy—soe. DR. ROSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL, for all sen voua condition* of the eyetem, Neuralgia, Heart Die eaee. Palpitation. Ac i-o—soe. DR. ROSE'S PAIN CURER-curee all pain, ex ternal or internal; alao eeitx Chilblain*. Corna, Bruleee, Sprains, Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Patau in the Bowel* and Stomach, Sadden Cold*, fee.—l2J, 25 and 50 eta. All of Dr. J. 8. ROSE'S *alnaMe Family Modictaee to bo had of Parcel), Ladd It Co., Bennett A Boon, Adio A Gray, O. A. Streckrr, A. Duval, A. Bodeker, J. 9. Wood, Wm. P Ladd, f* M. Zachrineoa, A. Lee lie, R. R. Duval A Bro., Gntbba A Appereoa, in thia city, and of dealer* generally In every city mm tows throaghcut the United State*. no I>—FMAWAcio—te PLATED FORKS, BPOOHS, Ac.— Dinner and Doaotrt Foik»; Table, Deeeert and Tea Spoon*; Soup and Saace Ladlae; Sugar Tonga aad Butter Kntvea. The above are the boot robetitnto Cor »ilver that 1 """•'-(Smnkju.a. do 15 Ba«le Square. rpHE " BAN'S HORN PLANTATION IS""" ' BY TAYLOR A WlliUilUl' I.AKOE SALE OF A VALUABLE gMKUm&nHSsSS wwbyc. UH<ir Mr. if Bo£ the wt Mr d7*th*r£ *?*■'_ "J' Ift hmd a»iista.%ss tztsiszuLm. ■Hrzrssssg - riiPsShlfSi itl&XSt&S.'&liZ S? £ =« - ££ g Tctks—Utdar (St. cub: that BBwmnt .. » M p™r e * not*, with IntoS dactioa of intereat will be allowed** ° T " * *•* SaUcondacted by Wilu2*^2SS! M* BUSINESS BTAND E&ssstfi to«'^uS Bfce8 fcet *" d *»«' ISShat Th. lower part of th. house Ida on. room. «,tt»- ble for business of an* kind at. • room, smta jfipMU— room*, w^n^T^t C e note et 4 moothL (without intnrn«t de 14 TAYLOR k WILLIAMS. Auets. ,«« ® Y / I J, UOMAt ' W - KKEBEE, (Office with Geo. J. Sumner, No. 20 Pearl at) House and lot for lease at AUCTION -wni be leased Aaetion, on WEDNEBDAY, 20th inet.. at 4 oVl'oJdr p - M - , lle Ho y. s f ? n<l LOT on Broad between 17th and 18th at., adjoining th. reaidence of Mr. N. B HiU and rt mini back to Seabrook'a Warehonae—the Letfea to pay all taxes. Fofaeiaioo given on th. Ist day of January,lßM. J B. KEEBEE, m ix 7 v Gn * rdi » n ®f OeorgeanaL. Charter. Thos. W. Kekske, Aucr. d. 14 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TRACT OF JL LAND IN THE COUNT! OF HENRICO _ By virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by John Browsing, bearing date on the 24th day of March, 1854, and duly recorded in Henrico County Court Clerk's Office, by requeat of the beneficiary In said daed, I will, as Trustee, on SATURDAY, 16th day of Oecember, at 12 o'clock M., sell at public auction, on tMt premises, the land conveyed in the said Deed, au'd described as follows: "A certain tract, piece or S*rcel of land, lying and being in the tipper end of lennco county, adjoining the Deep-Run Coal-pit laad, Jos. Myers and others, being the same piece or parcel of land conveyed to the said Browning by William A Alley and Mary J., his wife, by Deed bearing date the 6th day of November, 1852 " Terms—Caah. JOHN N. HARRISON, no 24-dtd Trustee. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN MAN v CHESTER FOR HALE.Wi 11 be offered for sale, on fbe premises, on MONDAY, the 18th inst at 3 o'clock P. M., the Real Estate of Josiah Hobson, dee'd, in the town of Manchester, consisting of lots 169 183, a part of 170. and perhaps of 184, except the buildings and other rights acquired by the late Judge Stanard. at a sale made for the benefit of the Mutual Assurance Society in 1833. The property lies a short distance South-East from the Methodist church, and affords valuable situations for building, being retired and still very convenient to the business part of the town, and to Richmond The property will be divided to suit purchasers — The teims will be one-fourth cash; the residua in equsl instalments of 4, 8 and 12 months with inter est from the date, secured by negotiable notes and a retain of title. Persons wishing farther information are referred toR. W. Flourncy, or Flournoyfc Poindexter. Of fice at Lisle'scornnr. By order of JNO C. HOBSON, ) - , Mrs. JOSIAH HOBSON,} " ow * de 11—tds BY THOMAS W. KEESEE, Office at Geo. J. Sumner's, No 20 Pearl street. npRUSTEE'B SALE OF MONUMENT -R HOTEL FURNITURE.—By vlrtae of a Deed of Trait, executed by Jno. Talman, Br , to the Snb scriber, and duly recorded ia the Clerk's Office of the Hotting* Court, for the pnrpose of aeearing the pay ment of certain sums of money to several parties therein named, will be sold at Auction, oa THURS DAY, the 2lst inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, with out reserve, the entire FURNITURE and FIX TURES of the above Hotel, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Chamber and Office Furniture. Terms—For all sums under $50 cash; $50 and oyer that amount. 4 months' credit, for approved endorsed negotiable notes. J. C CRANE, Trustee. Sale conducted by Thos. W. Keesee, Auct. dell BY ALEX. NOTT. HORSES! HORSES!—WiII be sold on SATURDAY. 16th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the horse lot, eleven Hornet, amongst which will be found some young Work and Saddle Horses. ALSO—At the same time and place, one Furnitnre Wagon, nearly new, and two splendid MATCH HORSES. Sale positive. Terms oath. do 13 ALEX. NOTT, Auct. BY KENT, PAINE & KENT. "T|RY GOODS AT~AUCTION—On * * WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at oar Auction Room*, a large assortment of fresh and seasonable DRY GOODS, comprising a great variety of desirable styles, being oar closing sale for the seassn. Particulars hereafter. dell KENT. PAINE it KENT. Auet*. EXTENSIVE SAfeE —STEAM EN XLi GINE, SAW MILL, MULES, WAGONS HARNESS. Itc —Will be sold at auction on THURS DAY, 21st day of December, (the present month.) at our Saw Mill, adjoin'ug the lands of Messrs. Hill and Trent, situated on the Cbickahominy, about 7 mile* below the city; One steam Engine and Saw Mill, with fixtures complete and in good order. Terms—Ooe-tbird cash; six and twelve month* oa balance, for aatisfaotory endorsed negotiable notes. Also. 30 No. I young Mules, some of which are a* fine a* cau be had; 9 Wagons and Harness, some of thorn nearly new ; about 300 cords of well seasoned oak Wood and lot ef sawed Timber. The above sale will be positive, as it is made for a dissolution of the eoacern and the giving up of the Lamber Business. For the last named property, cash as to all sums of $50 and under will be requires, oyer that amount a credit of 4 month* will be given for approved negotiable paper. PLEASANTS, COURTNEY k BROS. de ll—tds OALE OF MULES, COWS, HOGB, &c. O I shall sell, ou TUESDAY, the 19th of the pres ent month, at my residence near Bochanan Spring, 4 or 5 fine Mules, young and well broke; twenty odd bead of Cattle, many of which are of Improved stock. Most of the Cow* are fresh to the pail;*ome of them have young calve* by their aide. Also a large nam ber of Hog*, among which are several brood Sow*, of Improved stock, with young pig* Terms—All sum* under $50 cash; over that amount a credit of four months will be given, for satisfacto rily endorsed negotiable note*, interest added. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. de 13—dt* QUINTAIN BLAIN. [NO. 5.] T7NGLIBH WORKS—At the JJ MEW BOOKSTORE, 157 Mai. at. Nearly opeojite Exchange Br.uk- THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL. By Sir Walter SOott, with beautiful illu«tration«. 1 vol B*o. Price, cloth, gilt (idea and edge*. 95; do. roer. *THE LADY OF THE LAKE. By Sir Writer Scott, with beautiful illmtrations 1 volftao. P ice, cloth, gilt aidea and edge*, #5: do. mor. vl KEATS' POETICAL WORKS. With lllu4ra tiona. 1 vol Bto , mor extra. Price 97. WORDSWORTH'S GREECE, Pictorial, Deeerlp tiva aod Hi"torie*l. Illn«trati >n« on erery fagc. 1 rol Svo.. calf, price tlO; mor. extf* f'2. BUNYAH'STiLGRIM'S PROGRESS. With 300 illnatratioaa by Harvey. 1 vol 6vo. mor. Price 98. PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY. By Marti-i F. Tapper. A new edition, beautifully illustrated and printed on fine cream colored paper. 1 vol. rryal I ffvo elotH. Price $7; do mer extra 910. GRAY'S ELEGY IN A COUNTRY CHURCH YARD Beautifully i.lnetrated with new dot' far. 1 to! «vo. clntli. Price 91 50; mor. §3. AMELIA'S POEMS. Ooe haadaomevolume B*o Cloth 9* -Ml; gilt edge* 93; mor. 94 50. For Mkie by wis. A. BUTTERS, Bookmller and Dealer is Piano Fortes Mule, If. da 14 —3tlf | SPLENDID STOCK OP SILKS, DEY GOODS, EMBROID'BIES, AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES. J. MILLHIBER A BEO-, 103 BROA1) STREET. . pOHTINUK to run off «Wr Mt«me V and beanliful »tock of HI GOODS and EMBROIDERIES at greatly roioend prieeo. December Co«rt, j**fC •« an, aeoow* aott-m*** *!«***>• « ft • .* ATOgMMIr ■jyuNft < -ic % ,*.; / , I c,r » 4 s!^ sfsSSss «• FtiMT.ilH Iftli (Tiki r "y**-*^- srarjitmstirjHSßS; *•* •£■«•!•» fe W#k* re Them* Owrt. Mi V&&exz&jtfat » Aprx. ». HffPDHItaOW. 8.8.C. VOfICJS.-Om JTIODAV, the 15tt diy ».£?£»i^ t *T* tM * u tan if iii< hm m aSS* • WE issaL "* <*IM<UM lUIUI, *i!l«iUttM. A%SJSSSASg3&WS& * DEC. 15TH, I«s4—We »feall aeU. h ntlu^T " WWtwYMTg^ : «S5Si , SfS , »'?" b — u - ,e --''""~' J the deceue-i u on* of th« MUMiikMd/»iii ?* AaiuVnh. m^ h T>!u? >lrt * r of hta e>4ta| uStf&SES. TW,to " •»•«"•»* rtulfct^ i ' MtiMillMiiilL HorM. Jereev Waco*, fca., caah for ram* of S3Q aad ander'i o*w that four months credit wilt b« allowed! for negotiable notea well endoraad. For the anexatred ssss ! &£saassa in, "~ ■» . Peterabora. Va, de 7—tda rw™TTo™r,£L tA,l y 8 k "HINE. THRUSTEE'S SALE OF A STOCK OP n*v F nL NC «^»i?° oDß ' A T AUCTION--On FRI UAY, Uec. 15th, eommmcini at 10 o'clock. at >» largeßala* Room, mp stairs. 74 Mud street, a Imm ?nt»rt- OCk ° f Btapl ° and Jr,u " 1 Goods, COB* 200 dozen Tooth Brashes; 150 dozes Nail Brasher 22 K? M » Bu '•?"»; 50*1 srots mohair, silk and Coat Buttons; 200 gross Pearl do.; 50 do*. Doll*; dps. L P. Sewing Birds; 400 doz. Hooch ton's Spool Cotton; 100,000 Herring'* Needles; 50,000 Smith's d 0.2 • 50,000 Alford's do; 10 grosa Worki'ng CottSf 50 IrW iron, steel and white metal Thimble. 50 dox I vor* Combs; 200 doz French Buffalo Drenicc Pomlx* 20 doz Spectacles; 50 dcz Silk Pa*ae»; 40 gross Petri B°tto i. tton *'* r ° M Suspender and Fly ALSO—A large invoice of Perfumery, consistln* in part— 400 dozen Rose Hair Oil*; 500 doz Bean Oil; 50 do* Antique Oil; 500 doz cheap Cologne*; 100 irt fine fa rina Co'ogne; 300 dox Irapo-ted Cologne*; 80u dozen Fanoy Soaps, assorted kinds, tome Very tine. Together with a large atock of other Pane? Arti cles, too nnmeroneto mention. The attention of the trade are respectfully Invited to examine the stock before ordering from the North, as every lot will be soli to the highest bidder, with out reserve. By order of the Trustee. Terms at sale, LARUB It SHINE, de 13 A nets. ADDITIONAL.—WiII betdded to the above sale, this (Friday) morning, au invoice of Dry tioods. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. de 15 LARUS fc SHINE, Ancts. BY GODDIN k APPERSON. CALE OF CORN, OATS, HAY, STRAW, O SHUCKS, FODDER, BLOODED STOCK, MULES, be.—Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of December. 1854, commencing at 11 o'clock, at the Farm of Mr. Edward P. Cbamberlayue, about 6 miles above Richmond, near the Tallow Tavern, all his surplus crops, consisting of Cora, Oat*, Hay Straw, Shocks, Fodder, fee. And on the FRIDAY following, viz: the 15th De cember, 1854, commencing at 11 o'clock, at the Farm ' of Mrs. Dr. Cbamberlayne, abont 4 miles above Richmond, near Brook Turnpike. 1 blooded mare fend her eolt by Tally Ho; 1 tine work mare, and bet colt by the same horse; 2 mules; 5 stacksjoatf; 3 stack* blade fodder: 16 large stacks straw, he. Terms—All sums under 430 cash; over that amount, 4 month* credit for approved endorsed ne gotiable paper. GODDI& & APPERSON, ds 6 Aucls. ' BY RICHARD CAUTHORN. npRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOR 8E S, X CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, and WOOD, AT FRIDAY. 15th Inst., at 3 o'clk, P. M., at the Grocer; Store of R. H. Dobbins, In Port Mayo, Rocketts, I will sell at auction, for cash, six Work Horses, one Carriage and Harness, and wont 50 or 75 Cords of Oak and Pine Wood, mixed. By order of Chas. Hagam. Trustee of Mrs. Mar garet Dobbins. RICH'D CAUTHORN. de 12 Aaot. BY ELI AS HALE, No. 106 Main st. Auction and Commission Mere bant- AN THIS EVENING, and every «▼«- V/ niag through the week, commencing •tTo'elk., I *hall offer it taction a large end dealrabla itoek of Dry Gooda, roitable for the *ea*on, emulating la part aa followi. vis t Clothe, Caaairnerea and Veitlnga Bleached and Brown Domeetic Lfnsey* Blanketa, Table Cloth*, Hoeiery, Glove*, fliift, Moon line*, Cambria*, lie. The above Oooda are new and perfect ALSO, Will be added a atock from a aonntry *tore, em* bracing a general a**ortm-nt. ALSO—An invoice of Whip*, Cane*, Trunk* and Umbrellas; from the manufacturer*—to be gold with out reeerve. . ALSO—A large aHortment of Oold and SlVrer W&tcliei, Jewelry, Fancy Boxe*. Deaka, Combe, But tons. Thread, Pin*, Needle*, Soap*, Perfumery, Pie ted Ware, Glaeeware—together with a general u* •ortment of Oooda, to be eold in quant itie* to milt pnrchaaen. Qreat bargain* tray be expected. Bale positive, and every article warranted a* repre tested. 0T Conalcnment* of variou* de*erlption of Mer- for my anctloo (alee. ChaigM rea^b^^aettUl^pdj^ t* " Wo.lW Mala *C STOCK OF $100,000 DRY GOODS AT COST FOB CASH. INTENDING to remove in a few week* X to oar new Warehouee, bow nearly completed, and to make at that time same important ehengt* in the character of oar buaiaeea, we have determined from and after the 13th iu*t. to offer oar an tire STOCK OF GOODS - AT PRIME COST FOR CASH, ox for undoubted negotiable paper, at abort data, wit* inter eft added. Tba whole *f>ck i* freak and deaira ble and in perfect order, a considerable aortic* being in original package* and perekaetd «*ier Ik* aaoaa favorable cironmacanca*, either in tide M tat Earop*. The entira *tock of every deeeriptloe will to fared for a limited period, at private rale, hlb piece or package, and bo cloaed at A undo*, wftboat reaerva. within tka next aixty day*. A rare opportu nity preaenu Itaelf to cam rumcRAtSM, which they will donbtle** appreciate. Order* from oar country friend* aboil hava oar *K"W . «I«T. CLEAR THE WATf. CLOTHING! CLOTHINGH CLOTHING**! REMOVAL. rPHE Snbscribers, intending to ehaofft 1 their locuioa next *Mt, ud wUhittf to im with an entirely new itoek la the»r new q*wt«r», to, "extrSELVI'OW PIOSET " FOR CASH!! And u th*M load advertloo—mU fcoq—atft "much ad* kboat aothtafc" tin •abosrtWw adopt tbU nod* ta order to attract attrathw, kwb« to pwve oar word *ood to alt wfco tturitt Now U tbo Uina f«r barcatM. orosmoho, *ur*A* kCO, del-Cdf WMata*.^ 1> UTTER.—2O k'#i «p«ior OoAttßnt. V. fc CO. pumn? AND wHlftEEl*— de lt at * TUBAL BARBEL BTAYES AND OAK 01 FENCING PLiANK, for aale at U»o lMuM*d Plaalaf MUL 1 AtoMMaMi «g;; , « 4