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': B ,roBTSD roa t«« »■»■» p.sr atcb] ] LATER FROM EUROPE * |IK ,VI..U^" M %NAI>A. \ ' March - >! -The steamer Canada. , l* , ouibs inthinst.,arriveil thU frcw I*'1 *' ' , t ** ■"'■*■ _ aSPUySRej is the most prominent / T&» N *' ( , v-atiou. Sardinia has consent- l totst voUn* on the aßbJeciol j Vv'* ," ' i, r stated that Austria and t Dcfd K^ r |n ,1m views of England- j rri'-»'\ hv V'f't-omnH)ns bad voted an ad- J ft"" -*",'' ,- Ivwa anprwdaftg of ihe Preach .I**-' t0 yjuißltl-'- to the treaty were | ■eaty - .*", 4..M maiority. i i,,v " r M !.»' alaee Sardinia has re- , It .« •*'' ,r ; *Ls ipVotramsM for Italy, ths i -CteS -^*£*_, 'have receiv.nl orders to l«e } FrVse" -'„'.! rh ~i the first notice; an.l tbe V -V''\,r.t ll'm»v»fdy»ud their return to | r, .« ■* ' h: 'T'Kr:.nce had gamed $jmjm \ T» M 1 iedariac theuaai month, i paso« „'J ,< un la .Hi Reatss chysad at fee run* ■ i pay earn aswra-Pi ■•! l ~! nse of L-rds th.- Dulte of Newc.'it- . "'.'•,, \ .....matches laid N-loie IMi'Ha- 1 •.'■'••' i ,hJi the Savoy question contained I : : ';:'i;^, r :„, ; t that had tran,,y,red. ! '•'' v '« KrglakeS motion the coinsnu ('« M-esTinf again.-1 . tbe annexation j i ■ -.." nostpoaed at'the request of , I-" ''. l; '"." ear iron n.-.nttiig batteries, of the I . structed in Ragland, Sad aeea ] • ■ ', : .." h ths Artn.-trong gun, and coin- j '"''.''•v riddlfd v i'li Shot. , i;v r rlcewetrtiaieef. , * : "'v ! '.'• m P iweta have promised n*sist- i Ta» c*« „ , ~, Buuajtnialni his rtahta ' I tneOanubiaß Principalities, la J . '.•:;,ar;:;^,;y r n.,hei,o l iseof : * , was in lav r .-1 the oesaanercial 1 .i francs ..... . nth trance. , V\.kK< I*l.. , . ... , j,, .(•■,•: a—Sales for tbe week !■-"",-'-' Market e,o,ed dull.with a de.-l.ne \ ...mi ddlias and lower qaahties. !g ~ i-.>rt* •"' ' ; ' aU, »' '*" " ,S ' n,K "■ WHi A "" 1 ' , ' . ,#, -Plnni vet 'btll.it asanßs. ,!__* I " ' ~.i ~ •,' .MO* 7.1 : wii.ic 10s. «.d..f 12s. "'" ' ";,.,» ".:- sd.eSis I A Qprrt «U %,.., Mirk iii.il: 0 d do. firm, owing • , Vt. New York. Beef saint, " ' ,! ', J '.',.. i ths part of holders to press » Safßf heavy. Coliee " " p£f n !? V- "'-..: at is sd ntssd _.;..; ~ ttdl . ■ >;,.ver-,,.0.cdat:,.v, ,: ■ - - ! LiTi.K rmoMi nsßfctß . .. m -~ --■ - - - 11,. 5 ,,.... of Villi Iril/—t oilference He ia iuares «i"l Wlraaaen hUrsmseu to knee He.!. Ac Km < ■»•• kabtb, March *L—Vera Onts dates i , the 14th Inst, jsjnuuoa Ikmhnrded the city on Ihe Uth, ' . ■ ttle .'.linage. ia-tt hmentol Mlramon-s troops from Al , nsdu, were attacked and completely routed i "the Liberals. AiU -' ! truce had been sent by Juarez, . ' .",. itedin a suspension of hoatilitiee. J-.titarv C egress, composed of the chiefs , intei .ding forces and representativei offoreujfl goverasaents aaet on the same rreniar. T1 " - rwal - o£ th * co " ifrMiee **■ v **" * Hu'renorted that Mirnaaou has abandoned ~'V,'. 1 -><.i Ins army, ami taken refuge V'.''•"•).-French fleet. His coaamaniontion „ h the it teriorhad !«•'•.i entirely cut oil".— Tliecity of Mexico had p.-otio-.inced against •..m sad Lis army was deeertinx. t.mii.o March u.-Cen. Oaxra has ny . reed and resumed the f/overamenl ol this . V -.!..; til dm ar.- quiet. The American inn ; '... r ,. ,:.;| hi re. YrcATss March 11.—Theexcitsatent about deration ol theislaad continues. till- 4B"S IV. ■' —■ MaryraMd aVssscmtic I onvention. BsLTiBoBB, March 23.—The committee on rst ilauouf ul the Mary Una Democratic Oon v . -i ,n,which met here yesterday for the an il imeat til delegates to the Charleston Oou '.,. "■ ;. reported to-day a series of wlnch laefulluwing is thesuhstnnce : Plr*f. That the people ol Maryland, as B frontier slave State, ir-'th-ui,.-: vitally interested in the protee n.iti f slave property, and the faithful obser faaeeof sll the Knarnateea of the Oonstltu : ,y.. den uucing as wicked and treasoiialjle gt) attempts by the Northern paoajlc to regtt l.i.. ot invade, by discussion, agitation or otherwise, the .iuuiestie institution of any State or Territory. Seeesuf. I'l-dging theta (elves : i i;..i c with tln-ir Southern breth ren in the maintenance of our institution; sad ngti'.s vi every hanard and to the last Htremity. r*»>d. That ere do faithfully ad htreto the political principles ol the National Convention .-f l-j«BS the Oeutocratic creed.— Foertk. That we "tand by the policy ot uon iaterventi n by fJoB ft ress with slavery in tiie lerrilories,as approved by the National Con ver.'i'Jii of 1 "■''■, and that while we declare it • )•■ isropinion that neither Congress nyr th.- •,.*■! pie of a Territory, organized or unoT p lised, have any riaht, directly or indirectly, t interfere iajuriously with fheinstitutionoJ -livery i.r tbe riaht ol holding Blares, are. hereby declare that such right ia more proper ly referable to indicia! constitution, and that :.• adjudication of the Supreme Court on incliquestions i« final and binding on each ■emberof Ihe Democratic party, and will more certainly conduce t.> the public partes than any form of legislative intervention.— I --.'i. That pertect lieedom of opinion on ill question., "iictit to be enyoyed by every membei .-t the party, and all difierenees 1 mid be tolerated mail the Democratic Na tional Convention or Uhe Supreme Court shall Mttle the Issue, when it bec4iines tlu-ir iiupe j-ative duty to Meld unqualified adhesion. >..-, I 'hat v.c approve ol ilie g.meral policy a tie present National Administration.— i ~. Pledges the support ol the Conven u. l. W the Charleston nominee. all the resolutions were unammously adopted. , . Several addresses were made urging the tin i nance ol theCliarl. --ton nominee beingsiich s.- to ensure success next fall, as the only •..«us of averting the disastrous couse anencM which bow tlire.tten the Union. I liiiCotniee, Wm T. liaiiiilton, Lewis Hol fard ami John 11. Emery were nnanhssonsly ekoetn delegates from tiie State vi large to the Ukariealonl 'onventioii. X Lesris Lowe and Jnsaes L. Martin were laeachosen by acclamation electors tor the S'uvat targe. The delegates were unpledged, but are suav ttall) .--.:j>j.osed to be aiiti-l>-Jt:glas. was uiuch enthusiasm during the Convention. • sMonal. • W .MiiM.io.N.Marcbiii.— —Mr. Fugh I latTodßeed a bill relative to the judicial »ys- j tt-m.,1 Utah. . _ i The Patent Meet bill, on motion of Mr. , HigUr. wut. made the social order ol Ihe day i f r Wedaasdsy n»-xt. ''ii motion of Mr l>ntbani. the Secretary ol ' lbs Interior was directed to lurnisli the Sen- j ats wall the report of the Superintendent of ( Isdiaa Afitiirs ia California relative to the lv- , Sam depredations in that State in l-.VJ. On BH>*ioae* Mr. Hrown, a resolution was aeopted inetmctluf; Ihe OoßSßßlttee on Public Leads to inqaire into the nuedlenee od ceding I • tat Siate;, the public lands lying therein. Mr Toombs reported a lull for the relief ol Am less-teats ol the Houaaas grant. A hill was passed to settle the ntle to lands blobs the txiuudarv line, between (leorgia and Floods ths aiirats calendar v.uc considered and aneral MUs paauard. Adieurned until Monday. H>,*%. -Notliing but private bills were con tescred The House Postal Gcesmtfthtehas resolved ahaost Baaatatoas!* to report abiU to reeters &! ''hn inland mail routes which were cur "■tieil tv ihe ln-j.ariiient, iv couseo,ueuce ol 'aenutuNof the appropriation bill. Adjourned until Monday. Fires. lWr.iN, March tl.—ThM woollen factory of "•Merrill A Co., at Feiclivilie, Vi., was fo ully destroyed by lire ou Sunday Bajpht last. Loss. Mbjsju, The Union Church adjoining wai His,,, destroyed. Vgn.ow Rt-BUaa, 0- March saY—The large ■frlCßltaral implement lnanuftctuiiug estub '■khuient u j Messrs. Dane, twilig A d', was Ssstrored by lire last uigm. The loe» is about mftsX March •-'!.—The dwelliug of ''-""rgeli Hoifister, at Mount Auburn, was "■"■■fßi by Are yesterday. JLoss RIO,(KMI. '1 li> U..1.H .._. . , .. ... «.^ The Pul.l i. Friatinc AppvintlMruls. *-'' __ H *as«-rofi l March *L—The coutrtict for pnii ting n_ MaUfdßea blanks has teen awanl ■S ty(- X R x hlJ|U(th al M v per cent, less '■»v the previous prices. This will be a -■»»•««: of tR-Jajn |H .r annum. J. Hrown has been apiiointel ti J" ' he N a vy _' . has gone to Florl sn, -AUere his wife is «iuite ill. Northern Markets. B*i-r ißoaa. March ».-Flour in Isflter /e-iuest •hi *• _*«•* ■"•» *t ac advance ol 2 <»3c' wrnwli^l* 1 "• red *l W« f» « C° r " •__* hta m:' F"- v i»ious uueßMigad Bacon Sides 2, *•«*» Fork «DJ*af|ilH_i. Whisks) J«*U *' BUaavT Y, '. u *' M *«»« » -Cotton gyi "Is P-er sindes aaiiipaM. Plour »»' 4 aßd -. - J -«"'«■ n wheat nominal Corn l»wsr. •SmTn_l. M . 7 «" 7 * »' ork stead,-mess •_>; OR? •7'? w *»«so Sugar steady -Orleans taiff sssjb ilu r --'H Ol -* swieaßt-ed. Sn^lflili^ f*Wla^pg -,M, * ~,' linJUTßat Ji'V listrict where printed. u_Persons.'M»llißSiof lattsrs in this List, will lease say thsy are adveutisbo. LADIES' LIST. it ram mrs 0 M w _•__ »■" Cith ...en mrs |BSB_ T Henderson mrs 8 P. iinbrose int.- Meh in* Hudson mrs Branch 1 ttkiaaoa mrs fc E Inniaun mrs Isabella D ih is mrs J 8 €*•*■ mi!M Oafuuae iisnc.hlordnirs — Jones miss America Irnu* mrs Sarah E Johnson miss S E Irov. n mrs Lucy 8 Johncm miss Mary .1 isrteii mrs Mar* M JeefcscU arts} Settle lurke mrs Sophia Jacobs mrs L J hitler mrs Maria Johnson mrs Marg't E turns mrs Mors.in Jackson tars Julia A lurley nirs Thos I) Kelly mrs Budget tultovk nirs l.ucy Kennedy mrs S hopaj mrs Marg't Kennedy mrs John hnaaaai mrs Mary D Keeling mrs Jane C lalrsj mrs Mary E Kennedy u.us M A E Inflow mrs L ins i A Kennt-ily unm Julia Uilev mrs Litxie I. Kutz miss Martha laiuh mrs Eliza E Kunbrougli miss Mary tray miss BeMie A 0 Lutsey mrs Mary (rinkb-y miss Annie 0 ...ipsoornhmrs \\ in B lurns miss Sarah F Levities* mrs X A i.iiiiiuiel miss M A Lee mrs Mary t locker Bfiss T levy mrs Maty lohannoii miss Bettie Lumpkin mrs — MaekUßfß miss V Loyd miss Mar, A iU.iklmrn miss Ellen 3 Lacy miss .Salhs E l.acktord miss Bettie Mann mrs Eliza ilackbura nu»s fc Maitin mrs Enteiine UilS) iiiisk Knto A Marshall mrs Mary laktwta miss Mary F Mettert mrs Nancy '.M.per mrs Mary A Meanly mrs Kel.ccca ;r.u it ims Bettie Minor mrs V O Crawford mrs Laura Mo* by mrsCicul'd) /ondri mrs Rebasea Mann miss Saline "renshaw mrs Martha Marston miss Mary F ■orcoraii BUB Oath Martin miss Mary A '.»x mrs Rear] S Matthews miss E V 2 :..Lier mrs X J Meaner miss Mary J Joiiier in's Klis'th Matthews miss Frank '...ptoii mrs Sarah E Miller miss Alice A 'hardier mrs Mo lie F Moore miss Naauss Childress mrs F k Morsaa miss Ale.nd* ,;, H ii.[i mrs Vary L Mount;oy miss Laura V Crow BttSS Martiia Mol.aunue miss Sella Jrumpmiss E W .VoKae miss Mary Cramp mis-*' c O Meflrew Btjas Mary i'n-«rnn mis* 1. Reals n.ll V Crump miss Vary J Nave mrs Mary L'urrieimsa D B N..iris mrs Ann Cook bum Ella Otterhy mtss X Cook miss Marg't A Peyton in ss \\ Q Cocke miss Rosa Perry nuts Lizsie Clark miss AM PiratuussC Cktutth miss J C l'atetson BUM C A Cnickmies Victorias PoindcxtormrsJaliaC Co litis miss Mary Plu>hy mrs C Cannahaa miss 8 J Pitman mrs N Carson miesT M Peyton mrs L Caldwell iiiis-s Anna E Terns ins r. C Childress miss Ada M Peterson mrs b B Coovei Man looTd) Pendlotoß mr.s N T Davis nua Eliza A P RUej miss Nana Ile.imiloit mrs Ann F Reccreick miss Maiy A oavis mrs Phi ia Regan miss Mary Dean mrs Martha .1 Roocrson miss Mary L Dennis mrs PanatC Rene miss H Dickinson mrs Lilly bhackeltn.d Mary Doggett mrs Mary a Smith Mary (slavel Davis miss Isertiia Kcolly miss Susan A binnetl miss Mary 1. rjbea miaa Mary Dk smson miss Rosa Muiin miss M B Dun miss Ann E gall' buss Charlotte hllis mrs FsnßM C Schnuinermiss M Evans miss Fori 8 Bh ot mis S A K.t-i iiuasSne l"'"' 1 "'" «*» r.ilen E! ett ii.i.s bettie Sutherland mrs lane Peloy mrs Mar) Bullivanmrs- — folk* mrs Mar ha Bchatrssrs 'bira Ford mrs Man o Trent miss Nannie M Fergasoß mrsT A Turner miss Catti Erocm.n miss Surah C loomts miss M J F- inces m ss F G Timberlakemiss 1. M Falk* Mattie C Toitd mrs S B Fehr miss Dors, Trabue mrs M E FnJvcry miss Johaaah 1 urner mrs M C liovm mrs I. A Tmsley mrs Elmore Kotsbj mrs S A Taylor mrs A E Gray mrs.S i Taliaferro mrs W J Graham mrs I'atsv VerrailleraanssO lir.-.'it nirs E W Walker mrs Mary A i,o-.il-.!I miss A I! Worred mis Mar-r C Clean miss Alice Watson mrs l)r DT 'iar' miss A West mrc .'ohn T (iaw mrs L F Whistler mrs Cath Graham miss Alios 1 Wittingham nirs C E ■ irul.t's miss E Wills mrs Elisabeth Gregerj miss Alice 2 Willis mrs Nanny C Hodkia miss Q WDliard mrs Abas H II all miss S Williams mrs L C Rama miss S V Woodwwd mrs Lucy A Hart miss d F Woodson mrs Marg't Hardin miss Marg't « iustler inns C Hamilton miss E A Watkms miss Aanes W Harney miss P Williams mm* Harriet Hunter una- M G A Woodward miss 8 E Howie Naaoj Walsh miss Mary Bog an mis S Walker miss Jane C Hancock mrs P E Wade miss Cath M Hawkins mrs M A Warneth miss Eliz'th GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Anderson J M l*ord Jno M McNmi.es Jos Anaaker .1 .1 2 Fiplil Geo X MeCally Jno Anners'.ti li C Flaherty Jas McCall George Atkins Wesley Eolan Jno 2 C Authonv T C 1" roel CptJno McMahon M AndcrstM X M GallawayJM McCana Fat Ay gea Martin oibbsJ a MoLaod Wm AndersonM D Goulson JJ3 MeCaulay Wat / lien Mat Grtnger Jno MeHae A N 2 AmrhineJnc GiliJosN McCarthy D A leu B U Gross Jno KoCauliy Jno Bayly Rev .1 2 (jiie.-eiui Jr J D Newman E liaiissAD Gentry J R Nicholas Geo Kai; a M Greetioiitjli P. A Ottei: Win H Bureau WP Gibson EOJ O'Brien C II iiany .V Co W Grieve Dr l» O Council Dau II Galloway BC u'l.Htr* Dan BunaWmGl Graham Dr A O'Connor pat Burton W A Giess Am..B O'conor M 2 Baldwin CO Games Jas O'Neal Jno Banks C R L Goof re j Cpt Parmly W S Basnet Geo t Goodman A B Pickup Win BueTho.'2 Hicks J H Perkins Cyrus lirowu T Hams J H I'nllen Win Bland Thos H.irthen J A fitts Hon 1' P B.kerThos Harvey J T Powell E Bi..\\nTlus Hardy Jas C fJaeeGeo Bishopßaml lleniy Jno PliillipsHl) Browaßßl Haves Jno Pitt J V Butler RS Hill Jos 6 Pearson Jas 2 Blackwell RAS Henderson Jno Pollock J F2 BvrnesTC Harris J E I'owers Jerl Boweu Rev TJ Mauser Jacob Pierce Jll Brauoß'ißoa HarnsJuoH Petit Jos M Pat Ueadersoa EC2 I'emileton .las Heokei Lewia llmlnut E A PaulOing Jli Bowers M M Hepp Chris Pendleton Btt Burton Carory Renry C X Powell Rn A Boaaahan Dan Raidasti 8 R Pierce Nathan at Kl' Hasan Barney Patiereoa I. in Ed Hooper Benj A ''ninn Geo ,iiß2 HajtallDr Me>J.,B BrownG A Hankms Adam Hay land J R Bond 11 W Movers A Co Rimdon Jno Ball Henry C Harris AG Head Jas U >tur»ert li>- iv Hurt VV Ist ftutMrftßon I R Browles Jesse Ilolteran Mark Rebereou 1 3 Berry Jos vv Huinvhrevs M Hobinsou Jere St lev JW 2 Hurt nW Reeves Prof J V Bre. kcnridgeJT Howell M PAT Rutlin D baker J as G ReißC M Bayers J E Haml.leton N Robertson A 2 Batiks JW S llaitnett Pat Rogers A L Bradley Jno C Hicks Rd Richardson A S Burrouch Cpt J Hutching P Rosenblatt A U oi Hdvnes Kd X chardsnn T SausnaaJF HulKTiiu beams Tneo Berry J L Hill T 1.2 Ryan Philip BowenJnoH BardgroveT Sunups Muton Beriies Jas A Hiuhes Win Smith M A Bailer Jno Huuiphreje J cnead M J Banks Jas W HUlJcMvers Soott Oliver Beaslei 3 R Hunt W H Slieppurd Petoi tteacoai Jas Irby Ho W Sale RT Bradley Jno C Journey N J Stone S C Balklei Dr J W JarvisßH Sunders T I) Carroil Cpt T Jones SB Simmons W C Crai* hcv!N JonesLßl S.uuhWS Clark W F Jordan D C Bteelman W S r-oiitinW'm Jenkins A G Selden Wm Cocke Wm R JamesG H A Carter W J Jones Jno T Shoe cpt Chapman WI) Jones Jas W startsmaa Jao Chapman Aug Jp.danJnoO Starkey Cor Carter B F Kiuniards Jno Bolomoa 1) .V C Cox Chris Knox Ur J F Slupwartli G V Crone Jacob 2 Kendall Cpt G SvdnorGeoß CosgroveJno KlneGeo Sheppard G Carroll Jno Kelly Edw Mmth oeo i- Cooper Joaiah Kiud Lewis Saunders 6 W Crumi. Jim D Kemp L H a iiiv J C Kaney C"l b J Mnitli MBl Cut k Jno C 2 Kur.ii X H gterasdon J J CUlesJasß KidlRHI Bun-Hue i'.4wii X J Kcenaa rata Bmitn JJi _ Crowell Ed Kelley Oscar X Smith Cpt G V C. ne "l.os Lee Jno W 2 Smith Cat J M enway 1 bos G Ueaa Jno Smiti. Jos W Ciearv Thos 2 Lipscomb J II SedsWick J R Cotton RG LuntJasß Showers Jsanj Murk Ko Lonvrs -Mich Tompkins Jos Cam Patip UrdJasJ Thompson . M Colo.er-1 at LuxftHd Jas TrocnKrjr J CoaiowPat Larry Jas in muaa JO i. .le Mat l.easy Jno IjIerGWHJ a A Co La, un Geo Tapley Geo 1 noes Jno Lar.abeeEW Ti, lor Geo 2 Denart Jno W Chas I ompkin. r LMinlev J H c. moar S CDI 1 horn F G Diamond Jaa LeanordßCe lyieei-u Dickinson J 8 Lathrop A P lyreeUJ ii ii- tv J E Lam!r. th * Son Tleruey And iJe'afeld HK 1 ain.-crl W A I'urnei Lewis Dwye Jii "a Laiuhorne W W ,1 i'..uipK : ns Tho Hod'sl J>. U Lmes Thos iayh rT I. lIU.BST Herman Lard Sam 1 TSBBiBBrm W ~ 1 J Lake Dr Ro P futpia Jno M as David Lovestot. Pat \an ha,. U H X,'c I F 2 tiStiSa» R^r? k ES&r Motrin n jaKw eviis Win Mai Jas V. il-on Dr 8 I liavtenoa w Bt M llmr Jno £•"/*• , „ Dearrin Shad Moore J..s H W iberoy Jll i / ,nT Mander Jas Whiteside Jp< \,Tu 5 C Mocoek j' W Wii.twor.h J i -avis M M Marx Henry , . >V 'Ihams J L tuXl Rich Mot ns Henry A Walsh Jaa I nsfeiir glit JT2 Megathiin C,.t J Wh.teh.d Jas ickertJßi Matthews Jno VJ horten J i Mrktgs E M M addss J T W .ts..u H H 6*"" i.T,i ii Mum Pat Walsli Chas s!%n<-v 2^-a, s_?4rT P-ir erTon W P Manniiu T J Warren LRi FhgVaVrick T P Martin Wm P H L ! itum Thos Mar* Wm aj tlliains P U i lo.irnov Sain Morris A A «,niiani sr n l-lo.irnov iiih _<_■*£« William D nlicliß U .. o l/ W.ir l'Kt ~ i.i.,, ~ hI) Morns B F vX eir * lil ■ ■ PSRI* Bo'ilfi? 0 ' w.!Sir r i» -«/r C - tK K?.Vn*Dr L J Ma.hell E A Wilson W A Faraurkl'o Mann E J „ Wash | U ton 1 KiithßeniG Mauuertius Mon (coidi »a , |lS l ' tti " Ad "*fHpß a BIGGER. P-M the undersign Le have th.s day fornted a mi-Bisrtß«rsbiP »B< the style and Ciui of^ FISHER * NORTON. His purpose of coiductiug a HO»»r. Bi_ip. i Til CNK BLBIN KS* in this city. at No. *» Rfi •trest. Sioummid. V a> In a U* f daVs « wil hi tt ,ar.s and v ijuiiss' and Misses' GAITbRS. rKL'NaV v rjSm \^n\mW ~'_ ———————————— ___!__ AUCTION ffWLUUs _ ______!_______ My James IU. Taylor A Sea, Auct's. TU STEE-S SALR Of ORSIHARL.K ' I,TRACT OF LAND AND RESIDENCE , NEAR RICHMONH -In pursuance of the pro vision of a deed of trmt to the undersi. i h« x Sarah Sueiton. dated th* 27th of March, ni.d ' duly recorded in the Clerk's office of Henrico ' County Court, I shall sell on the premis-s. nipuh- ' lie auction, to the lushest bidder, on TUESDAY, ' the 3d day of April next, tit lair; il not, the next ' lair day thereafter.) commencing at i>i o'clock r. ' M.. a small tract of land, called Suaunerfield, in the county of Henneo, near the city of Richmond, ' adjoining ihe Catholic College tract. < The tract contains 41 acres, and has upon it a comfortable Dwelling-bouse, and all necessary I out .bouses, for the accommodation of a amail family. Its proximity* to the city of Richmond renders it very desirable as a suburban resilience. I aed also as a market garden. I , Tkum-'.—• Cash for so much as will l>e necessary to satisfy the purposes of the deed—say aUmt , >H.<ro. For the balance, upon a credit of twelve ; mo B'.JbS, with inf-resf liom day of sale, satisfactory security, by deed ol trust or otherwi«e. to 1« given i lot deterred payment. Thmich as trustee 1 inn re quested to sell for cash, yet the purchaser will be able to arrange for a reasonable credit upon a Unit 91 Mo of the cash pay inent. The title is believed to be good ; but selling as trustee, 1 shall convey with special warranty only. C G. GRISWOLD,TrB«tee Sale conducted by J as. M. Ta vlob A Sob, Aucta. in h 24 *__ By tieddin tc Anperseu, Auct's. I A ROE NU*<r7sß OF BEAUTIFUL I-* BUILDING LOTS. NEAR THK WESTERN LIMITS OF MANCHESTER. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-Ar the re-iuest of Mr. George W. I Snelliugs. we shall sell nt public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of April, IW"*, at 3'» o'clock P. M , (if fair ; if not, tlt« next lair I diy.) a lar.e number of niogt lieauttful BUILDING I LUIS, adjo.ning the residence of the said Sue!! I awe. A plat of the Lots can lie seen at our office.— These Lots, lor the in out part, are remarkably well leoased, and command a BBS vi»w of tticf city of I Richmond and surrounding country. Teh ms—One third cash; balance at 4 and S| mouths. 1. r negotiable notes, interest added, se- I cured by a trust deed, or title retained. The taxes lor 1 ill) to he paid l» the purchase.'?. mh 24 GODDIN A APPEhSON. Aurt's. kJERfiEANT-aSALE.—WiII be soldonTUES- C 5 DAY. April 3i, oouunSncißX at 10 o'clock. A. M.ar the auction h. use "of Alexander Nott, the loHoWitu articles, to wit: . I 3 oi c fourth pipes superior Cognao BRANDY ; 2 parts of •' *' Dark " ! l t..l Old Rre"WHISKEY; i bbt CHERRY BOUNCE; 1 ca«k CLARET WivE: IKKDB T BAD. F E ATI! ER BED. MAT TRESS AND BEDDING; i 1 Wa rut DINING-TABLE; 1 BUREAU. ISE I EE. 1 h KNDKR ; 1 superior COOKING RANGE, copper BOIL- To satislv a distress warrant in mv hands in favor of William Tyres against Kobsrtßeid THOMAS T. DUDLEY. nih24-t.ds City .Sergeant. \IKfiIMA I.II'K INSURANCE « u.tlPA v NY.—At a meeting of the Stockholders of the VirgiaiS Life-Insurance Coiiipanv, he:il at the off.cc of the Merchants' Insurance CompUßy in the City of Kiearaoud. on WKONES DAY, the flat of March,lMS, tiie following gentleiuen were e'.ei-t ed a Board pi Directors: ' Win. 11 Mnclariand, John Purce'.l, ; •leans* Alien, Bam'lT. Bayly, Roscoe U. Heath, Jos X Anderson, Tims. W■. MoCanee, C. G Harney. John IL Monta ue, Ro 11. Maury, David I. Burr, Jas A Cowanlin. Lewis Gintsr, Real. 11. Nash. John Jones, P.T.Moore.. Jas. L. Apperson, Juhnll. Claiborne, Lewis 0 Crenshaw. B C. Wherry, I Win.ii. Pame W. II Christian. II EC. Raskervill, Wyadbam Robertson, I ."■ani'l J. Harrison, Jonn C. Shaler, Win. 11 Haxall. Peter C. Warwick, Robert T. Brooke. R. O. Haskins, George D. Shei!. Edward N'.-rvell, Wellington Goddm, George I. Sumner, John Deoley, 0.8. WooldM.ee. Upon the Sttj -urnnientof the BWCting of stock holders, tie Board of Directori convened, and elected the following officers: Presidtnt-WbA. li. VACFARLANP. firs President— SAM'L J HARRISON. Secretary-S. AHA IK PLEASANTS. . Physiri**— Dr. BI.AIK BURWRLL. Attorney- ROSCOE B. HEATH. He*. are Weill t Tlaiis will l>e a meeting of the Board of Directors ol the Virginia Life Insurance Company i at the office ofthe Merchants' Insurance Company.on SATURHAY. the 24th instant, at 0 o'clock.!*. M. S* order of the Hoard. mh M-2t J. ADAI X PLEASANTS, Secy ._ NO'l It'lE.—The undersigßed, by fi/tus of the aeweia vested in them uj a deed of trust exe outed to them l-\ Messrs Tupmsn * Hull, of re cord in the Cleek's office ot the (tastings Court ol the city of Richmond, offer for sale BBS entire Hock of GOODS. FIXTURES. BOOKS and GOOD * ILL of tie business lately conducted by said iiipmau tt Hull, a* the store No 110. on the north side of Main street, privately. To those desiring to go in th-> l.nsiiie.sn of the sale ol READV-atAOK CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHNG GOODS. Ac. n rare OBunrtonitj is ottered It n<>t sold privately before, the entire STOCK, FIX- Tl RES, Ac, will be sold at publio auction on the ll»iii da) of April next. In the meantime.the store will remain open and theimsines* be carried on by WM .1. TUPMAN tin-l IRVING HILL, who are hereby appointed tiie Agents of the trustees for that purpose. h JAMK.SK CRENSHAW,** rug . ee< H. IL WELLFoKD, Jr., S * rUßlee! * --mh 2.l—ts I THK SITUY OR THE Bill Ll.—On BUN DAY MORNING next i class lor this purpose will be inaugurated at the residence of Mr G. B. , STAGY. Bth shrect, opposite the City Spring. , The oi'ject of 1 his class will he to ascertain if it , is reasonable to acquiesce in the Keneral aasurne- t tion that God. the. creator of all things, hath dis played less of His infinit« -.ml perfect wisdom in | the construction of H s Woao than ol His w„rks. If, from the observation of the works ol God and I i the phenomenon connected therewith, or mini- ' jested therein, their first or elementary principles I i can be reduced to what we tsrai sciential demon- i stratum, can it he possible that His vcoBD. of wired be has said. *' Iknci magnified my word tbovenli | uri name," and of which Paul says, " I by \vort:> is t'uth " and for the its of not receiving that truth, "iv the love ol tl.e truth," isrst the Antirs [a visas, teen the aationsof the Gentiles,and lastly tiie Jews, were not only reiei.ted, but punished ot God. we say can it bs noeaiMC that Cod ha-h made it less intelligible than his works and then pheiiom- 1 The co-operiti -n of all humble lovers of truth a c invited, at 11 o'clock A. M. mh 21-41* I A H fmftfm OKDEREDFuR " _.„„_. I 4:11,» VU CONNECTICUT:, •' HKLPKR'S V IMPENDING CRISIS wmmmwk „ DIi"SECTKD." 1.1.W0 lV E , E S Q ~ Ilf VIRillNI*. _ 1 2 THE MOST POWEHFt I. L V WRITTEN WORK IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE! EN DORSE l> BYSM MEMBERS UNITED BTATEfI SENATE AND ROUSE OF RE P X Ka ENT ATI V ES. 2505-o. paces; Cioth ft., Half-Call -SI-IS; Paper editions 26 cents. SO cents and 76 cents, according to quality ol paper. Sent by mail iree ol postage, r on reee£of|ftce o WANTED. Jb Addnea, J. T. LLOYD. i;..i'.h>l.er Philadelphia. Pa. Those ordering, will please bear m mind that we cannot aeadthsss hooks before the Ist April, a* wa are under contract to supply the State oi CoanecU cut witUW.tiWc'ipies imiiiediafelv. an_ Southern paper will copy to amount of tflO. alf_|eud bill to pa'-lisher. I uih2o- dAcwlm EVII'OKH V Of BAR«AINS-NO. :n» MAIN STRKET.-Kich Wo-ked Collars at ii' 9d . 25. :17>. and 60 cents; I.men Shirt Bosoms at ■ S.. worth •» cents: Hair Netu of all Kinds, very cheap; Hress Trimmings and Buttons, orjasnew est styles; Ladies' Straw Bonn ts. troin SO cents upwards; Misses' Shaker Hats and Flats,, at S3 ■■■ and 50 cents; Rennet Ktbbons of beautiful pat terns; good four-row Ruches. Silk Edges, on • 25 cents: Millinery Goods of all kinds, wholesale and retail; SprniK Mantillas of the latest styles, and a thousand other articles, equally as cneap - ,r For BARGAINS, call at y ror oAia ,« GKORGK j AC ««S« 3<l Main St-. 1 1 mh 22—3t (Mis. W.widy sold stand) I p AS, GAS, .''AS j 9 FI MKTALL!C ROOFING. I TIN and COPPER V.ORh. 1 PLUISBL-vG. etc The subscriber, at his establishment oil lbhst, I betwee-i Miuu and Caff, is j»r*|ft , jft t t ' l «^ o „_ti FITTING put on METAI.LIC ROOHM>, niase Md repair all TIM and COPPER WORK, and ex ecute PLUMBING in the best and most substan tial manner, end at the abortest notice. a_Ordeisfiom theclvy orcouutrv promptly at tended to. iß—xl-ska] CHAS H. LANuLE-i . rpHE 1111-THTORSOFTIIK ISTATKOF 1 I AI KU HN, whose claims I have lieen tiuthnr •* iaedto any by a decree of the Circuit court of „ Chesterfield, pro ton need at October term. UCB in II the suits ot Roberts' trustee vs. Kt-.hn. et als , Koleris' guardian vs. hul.n. et als.. and lay'o vs h'ul.-.'s aiiu'r, Ac , will please call on »ie for seiteinent. . , c - ."cKAfc, mhai-lw* Bpecisi Cotninissionef. I S VkI.LING AT RKIMJCfXIJ FKH t-S.-l am i» s'il! selling out privately the stock ol IK.yt- I MINGS and FANCY GOODS at the store of C. B Both ukr. No. 175 Broad "street. Persons in want of sank articles will certainly find it to their niter -0 I\W3m" f " rd tl P.WATSON. Trnutan. ' pAM«ae««S«A»TS SAM'L M.PRICE ACO have mst receiv.-.l a cotupiete assortment of JOUVIN'S CELEtJKA TED KID GLoVESoitheir own importation, to I r „ which they invite the attention of their customers y and all who wantajs.iod article. _J n A i rJ~r t _ £<6lt SAJ_K-*A lot "of OLD BKICK at Christ 1 Church, on Grace street, opposite Seabrook * 1 War -"° U4e jA A ftlfe SIN TON'S Soap Fac.ory. \ 1 mh 22 -St* Corner lath and Franklin sts. I ny » lII.L OFFAL ARM HAT.-SB 0W» bushelsof or ill the various trades of MILL OFFAL; 1000 bales of prune IIA V. in store and for sale on ac • 'gag-*' ter,n " , _!„_ MARK DOWNEY. ANII OATS.-VOOO bushels COKN. j 6 duo bushels OATS, aflo -t and in sjhwj, D>' Mis t |, ¥ I sub 31-«• I JfARa DOWNKS^ IVIR Rr'ST-A vacnnt Lot, 50 leet Seat, on 1 \ BBS Dock, near the %> , mh 31—ts R** •-* M ,lin street. s ifliiT SfRUCR LAS>MRMS.—Wehaeaea i■ L hand a large sock of light LADDERS, which " »nh ff M-3ru R. ht WHrraafOß RJOM. '? d : ru»K nafJat-aasBSJl US ef stronx UARNEBB der ITS K-ATHFR a few pieces of CO I. LA R or tn \ Xbvsy 1 EaTHERV MADDUX A CO.. "id Ja 1» -ts Cary. S doors l*low 13th at aye bushels strictly prune RB. CcLOVER ■«*«»• to^ff|X\^g«^f !i U "ifoVlw Corner Cary aadYirgmia ate. ;""'-.."i WAGON, with ia, order Ago!* te iofiw hyfusad IHllsis. ___aHsnanßfßnuui APCTKMf laMinf am n>jai| FCTVBKOAYS. I My Jus. M. Taller It Sen, A net'a. Two rkAitiiw i and LOTS. NEAR DUVAL STREET. AT AUC TION -We will sell, at tbe risk and cost of Da vid Knurr, ihe former purchaser, who has tilled to eunipiy with the terms <>l sale, upon the premi ses, on MONDAY, tbe ssth day* of March, com mencing at 4* o'clock F. M.. two Framed Tene ments, on a cross street, between Duval and Ba ker stieets. and nearly opposite the tale residence ofjaeob Shook, d-e'd, ... T«BU«.—One-fourth cash; the iMUaneeatc. 9 and 12 months, lor negotiable notes, with interest add ed, ami secured by a trust deed. mh 22 JAS, M. TAYLOR A SON, Auots Br Icr House ANp lot at the SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MARSHALL AND MUNFORD STREbIS. AT AUCTION- By the request of the cwner. who resides in Penn sylvania, we will sell upon the premises, on TUES DAY, the 27th of March, 1160, commencing nt t>. o'clock P M. a brick House and Lot, located as above, immediately opposite the residence of Mr. Francis T. [sbetl, and now in the occupancy of Mr. Oeorga Burnett, it contains 11 rooms, with s large brick kitchen, stable. Ac, and a well of good The Lot fronts aboul 35 feet, and runs back lot) f-et to a wide alley. The House is insured for #2 UUU. Tubus.—One-fourth oash; the balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, lor negotiable notes, with interest added, and secured by a trust deed inn N JAS. M TAYLOR A SON, Aucts. VAMARIE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTH SI DE OF MAIN, NEA R TO PEARL STREET. FOR .SALE AT AUCTION.-We will ! sellonthe premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of April, commencm* at 12 o'clock, M., the valualile er<-perty located as above, adtointn; the store of Messrs. Gardner, Carlton A Co., aril now in the occupancy of Mr. N. C. Barton. It fronts on Main street about SO* feet, and runs back an average depth of about 1 0 feet. Being in the very heart of the most business part of the city, this is regarded as the mo*t va'uahlo property now offered. A plat may lie seen at the orhee of the Auctioneers. Terms.—One-tilth c*sh ; the balance at 1. 3 and 9 sears, for negotiable n-tea. with interest ad ted and secured by trust deed. The purchaser to pay the taxes and insurance lor lsio. mh 14 JAS M. TAYLOR * SON, Auct's. V T MA'\Hi.i il \»T wJSvJki su AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CLAY AND Orb STREETS. AT AUCTION.—The subscriber hav ing purchased elsewhere, will otter lor s.le, nt Sublic auction, upon the promises, on THLRS IAY. the 6'h day of April, commencing at Of o'clock P. M. his present residence located at 'he southeast corner of Clay and 6th streets, and ad jeeent to the S«oond Market. The improvements i.c a dwelling cnntainint' nine i<« ins. chsets. Ac. The lot fronts 24 feet and runs back 120 feet to a wide alloy. The premises are supplied with .at ami water. ihe location of this prencrt' renders it valuable for a dw elling or lor i.usi..ess purposes. TBBlts.—One sixth cash; the bal mcc at 6 12. 18, 24 and .'"0 months, for negotiable notes, with inter est aided. and secured ay a trust deed. The pur chaser to pay the taxes and insurance for liWd — Possession given immediately • John o. stegrr. Jai. M. Tatlou A So\. Auct*. mh 16 rM»>ltllSS!o.>i»CH>» SALE 111 REAL v< E«TATE ON THE SOl'TIl SIDEOjF FRANKLIN, BETWEEN l'irii AND Mm BTB. As Special • onnniSKionT, appointed by a decree of tbe I'ifcuit Ci i.rtol the city o" Richmond, pro nntiiirod on theliMi day id February. IMOu, in the case styled Poors et. a!s. vs Thompson et. als . the un'lersiKnec Commissioner will proceed to sell, upon ths premises on WEDNESDAY, the lsth day ol Apill. commencing at 12 o'clock St.,the valuable COT located on the South side of Frank lin, between 13th and lltli streets and immediate ly npaoaits Metropolitan Hal!, with an old FRAMED BUILDING thereon. It fronts 28 feet and 1 tins back about 100 t.-cf. TcnatsouSaxb.— Enoß Ii in cash to defray the expenses 01 tli-s decree, and the additional sum of five hundred dollars, with legil interestthereon from the 15th day o< October. Itisß. and the residue in two equal instilments, on a credit of 6 ami 12 months, the \ urcbaser giving bonds bearing inter est from the day of sale for the deferred payments, and the t.Ue robe retained until all tho purchase money is paid and it ia ordered by the Court; the taxes for lSi'gi to he pint !.. the purchaser. DRURY MOOD, Special Com'r. Jas. M. TaTLOB A So\. Auclioneers. N. U.—lf the above-named sale should l»e pre vented by thelnelemencv of the weather, thesame will take place at the hoar and place named on the next suitable .! ly thereafter. (Sundays except ed. 1 Bib 21 raOMMISSfONER'S SALE OF REAL ES \y TATE IS HENRICO COUN I 1.-As Special Commissioner, appointed l>v a decree of Rearioe County Court, pronounced on o-, e 10th day of March, 1889, ia the aoaa stylvd Wood et als. vs. Valentine et .lis.. I will proceed to sell upon the premises, on THURSDAY, tho 19th day of April, commencing at 4 o'clock P.M..a lot 01 LAN Don 26tS street. Union Hill, netweeu M and N streets. fronting 13 feet and running luck 122 leet, to an al ley 2ti feet wide, and nearly opposite Street Baptist Church. Immediately niter the above, say commencing at 42 o'clock. TWO ACRES 01' LAND. lietween IJ and II and 33d .tr.J .'<tr.li .streets, near 8100d y Run Spring, and opposite tne residence of R.H.Lor ton. Ess. On FrtIDAY, the 2oth day of April. I*so, com mencing at i'» o'clojk P. M, on the premi.es, MNE AND A HAI.E ACRES OF LAND, on the plan of Marion Rill, bounded by MeCoal, Fisher ami Scott, streets and Almond's Creek, adjoining the property of Jos. .1. Pleasants. Ess. Immediately after. TWO ACHES OF LAND in the above plan, described as Lot No. 71, and ad joining the Iniids of K. H. Styll, Res. Tkkvi. of Sals — One-third cash; Ihe balance in two equal instalments, on a credit of sand 12 mouths, the purchaser giviaa notes, with interest I added, and litis retained until ordered by the Court. I DRURY Wool), Special Commissioner. Jas M. Taylor A Son, Aucts N. B.—lf the sales above named should be pre vented by the inclemency of the weather, thesame will take place at the hours aud place- named above on the next suitible tfav (Sunday excepted' there after. I mh MJ__ I>*JJ RTWOOD, Corn'r. Ity I. A <i. It. llti veil port, Auct's. r*t ROt ERICS, Ac, AT AUCTION.-On II THURSDAY. 2»th March, we will sell, at 10 o'clock, at our auction store, tin assortment of GROCERIES, viz: --• Reßoed SUGARS. New York SVHUP. Western BaC-iN SIDES ami HAMS. SOAP. CANDLES. STARCH. Manufactured TOBACCO. tt'ure Molis-es BUM. Re.titled WJiIBKEV. French BRANDY. PORTER. CLARET WINE. Oreen aid Back TEAS. Tanners' OIL. —A LSO -4.0 Bides SOLE LEATHER. hums.— Under BUS, cash; 9100 and over, 4 itlis' oredit, for approved negotiable paper, h£l _l- AG. 11. DAVEN PORT. Aucts. DOTS, SHOKS AND HATS, AT AIT TION.-On THI'RSDAY,2!»tIi March, we will .at 11 o'clock, at. our auction store, 300 cases OTS, SHOES AND HATS TKBMS.—Over RRB, ninety uavs' credit, for ap Pr B 'd,l PaPOr |. A t,.8. DAVENPORT Aucts. Hy limilop, Mestcure A to.. Auct's. PARCO SALE OF POKTO RRO SUGAR L/ AND MOLASSES, AT AUCTION.-OaTUES DAY, the 27th uist.. commencing at 11 o'clock, we will Bell at our Wharf and War-house, at Rock- Itue cargo ol the brig Isadora, Irom Porto >. with i hbu* I jftsse andehoice enality SUOAUS. 0 hhds. ehotoc tuality MOLASSES. ill -c sdded to the sale, 5 hhds. prune and choice quality N. O. SL OAR 10 hhds. Muscovidn MOLASSES lßms —Under ■yluO. cash; over «100, 4 uonths' it, lor arproved BegsAiabs pap»r. l. RaJa wi'hou: re.ard to weather. 121 DUNI.OP, MONCURE A CO., Auct's. " By E. It. « 00k. \llct. tISTKKS SALS. Or fsfSkCR OF dry GOODfi AT AUCTION -By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber by Seems K. Da* by, and .'ulv recorded in the Hustings Curt of the city ol Richmond,! will proceed to Ball at the store ol sudtisoryeß Bashy No.SlMmnstreet, nMON DAY, Apnl 2d. .»t IjoVoek. ths srhde «1 the stock contained 111 said store con-istm- of Chubs. ■Jassiiuete-, VestuiiS. Sattinets. Kerse s '.aliens. Dress Goods. FKnnt-ls, Oottene. end m f at the vanetv mualiy found in a ed DKl' UOODS establishment. ... ... At 12 o'clock *h9 unexpired lease of said More will be sold to tbe highest bidder. The trade is re-iues.ed dm attend, as the l.oods are fresh and well assorted. Taunts.—Afl sums under .*IOO, cash; over that amount, 4 month*' credit lor notes satisfsciorly endorsed SILAS L. JOHNSON, Trustee. Sale conducted by E. ii Cott, Atict'r. mh 2l_ By #ll}iaßß Paaualli, Auct'r, ißank Sr.. pBTBBSBtrau. V*.) SALib asr KTEAMBOtTS, r •>^-J««--i , AiiKS. Ac. AT AUOTION.-On afaUSßßiisb3btHUßSDaY.22<l tr.st..at 12o'clock, »t oiirwharl. in Peterslmrg, we sh'lt sell at aue uon without reserve, the STEAMS*. W. W. TOWNES. seven ASKS, a set of W AY.S a COAL SCOW, SHED. OFFICE an.l OFFICE H.RNI TUtK. RLOCKS, RHrGINOS, CRANE DER RICKS B pair of HORSES, well liroke lor hoist ing ctr-io. and many other articles too numerous to TßßUsat sale. PAN MILL ACA RTER. Wm I'ammli . Auet'r. mh H-Stawtda POSTPONEMENT.-The above stle is post pnned to FRI DAY, SUth last., hi Un clock M. mh ay r. a. L. Uy ThBS. W. Kt-r»ee, Auct., (Office corner 12th and Cary streets.) aastaaoi EITR**SITR RALB OP RICH* •>tV t MADE CARRIAGES. ROCK BE=3iftAvVAYu. BAROUCHES. HI UOiES. WAGONS, Ac, *c AT aUC l'lON.-i he suh- having to remove Irom Ins present place " Im-mesV. aVill .ell. on WEDNESDAY. March 28 eomineaeiutat 11 o-Oseek, i>ti Droul, between i am and «itli streets, his stock ol RICHMOND MADE CARRIAGES, consisting inpvt of- Eour and six-seat CARRIADES Four and two seat ROOK. AW A k H. F.-oir and two scat 01-O'siao. Two second hand CARRLAORR, (nearU new,) Sseond hind iAROUOHES andl BUOi.iKS. Spiing WAGONS, with and without tops. The ab«yve wo. k is all ol ths best quality, and u.-Arro.ntad the usual tune. Tsaui-For iill som* under «100, oash ; over * m,,ntllS, "OKo6& IL' Bale conducted by Thos. W. Kbsskk. Auefr. ADDITIONAL.— Will l>e added to the above sale, aConcnd huilt WAOON. supen .r to any wagon «cr otfered for sale in this city, the ow.ier having „ ,*use fJr .1! THOS. W. KEESEE. ma Id ===£■=* NKW TRIM til NO AND FANCY OOOOR uTORtT. SO. fl. MAIN >TSEET-Wetake leave o info- in the Ladies of Richmond aad vicia ,ty, that we h*' c Jjit opened *■_•"•'»»,« W »*L*- V vars linn assorto'ent of DRE-S IRIMM|Ni»B, MA NT I LAS, LACES. VEILS RI 0 tH>H ». >WWGH itpWfc"* >J»LI.(NERY and LA D TeyPUllß■«*"-« GOODS»» senary Man* tears of sapsricncs, aid coanectioßa with lbs b-stVholSSaU hoesss ia this c< uatry wr I ea aJds J U fttJßph always srlwt is new aad desifSj **' -**** ~- 7 !* * 9** ZU _ ~~'mU*XAsm\Tßi My Ocddiajs Apperaen. Auct's. CO*«!RIS«IORtR'SSiAJbKOFRRALB«- ( TATRriN HENRICO COUNTY.-As Cofc- J raissioner appointed by a decree of *•»«(£"■£ \ ty Court, pronounced on the 7th February. IMP, IB * tbe esse of Tiaslny acainat Tiusley 's adaiinistra- t tor. *c . I shall proceed to sell, at paWio auction, o at Henrico County Court-house, on MONDAY, « ths 2d April. MHO (.being Court day.) at 13 o clock, s M. FIFTY-THREE ACRES OP LARD, of t which Malai hi Tiasley died seized aad possess- f ed 01. in the upper ens of Henrico county, and 1 hounded by the lands of Robert H. Henley. John n N I'ordon, B P. Cottrell and others. Also, f Kii'HT ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the abbve r S3 acres. , . , . , . ■ The foregoing, sale is to he made at the risk and y oosfsol Wni.S. Hurruss.who l»scaine the purchaser f of si.d land at a former sale ,jL ; : -. ... [ TFR*«--Cash. The taxes for be paid by fa the pnrehaser. JOHN N. DAVIS, Comr. r (JonDil A AprKR = o>*, A_uets. __ mh2l i VALUARLR RISINESSSTANOON THE \ SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN. BETWEEN 2nrn AND2l*r STREETS, FuRSALE AT AUCTION. , At the request of Mr. Henry Wal.enstein, we shall t sell at public suction, on the premises, on MOW- . DAY. the 2d of April, laid, at AM o clock. CM. 0 that large FRAMED BLTLDINii and the LOr on which it stands, located as above, and heretofore, (or uiiny years, occupied as a store and tlwsllins by Mr Isaac Solomon. The lot fronts 32 feet and J runs back 102 feet The property now rents for J ,*3m) per annum. The location is regarded as an ■ ex-ellent one lor business purposes. .. I TsßMs.-One fourth cash; balance at 1. • and J 9 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, so [ cured by a trust deed, or title retained. The taxes i for l»iO to be paid by the purchaser. . s * mhS GOUDIN A AFFERBON, Auot's. ' T'O-VIWISSIORERS' SALE OF VALUA- ; b BLE REAL ESTATE, SLAVES, Ac.. IN AND I ADJOINING THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER, r As CoTintsstoners. appoints tby a decree ol the r <jountv Court of Chesterfield.pronounced at March ■ term. f«0 in the case ol Wood and firant a« st I . U I. Sixer. Ac. we shall proceed to sell at public I 1 iiicnon, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY . the I a 4th April, IftKl. at3> a o'clock P. M. (if fair; if not, I tt.e next fdirda..'the following valuable REAL j ESTATE, SLAVES. Ac . TU! . ■_._: Ist The life estate of satd Sizer in SIZER'B TAVERN,OB Man street, in the town ol Man { cheater, at tbe ooruer of Jackson street, running j back 125 feet. ... t 2d The fee simple of said Sizer in the real es tats is rear of the tavern property. between that . andtha Masons' Hsl..front.ng on the southsideof . Jacks.-n street, with two framed tenements th. re on With brick basements. This property is cvpa t>le .1 a d vi.-ion, so as to sell a vac mt lot, which J will lie done if desired. , 3d. The fee simple of said .Sizer in and to an un- J divided moiety of the Left puichaaed by him and ' Lewis, of Pertitie, Trustee; being part of Lot , No 3inE. C. Mao's plan, adjo.mng Man-hester, " fronting on a street 33 feet wide, extending irom j ele -enough street to he Railroad. 4th. The hie estate of said Sizer in a Nei.ro Bo* a .tried William, and his fee simple in un old 'A oman named X Inula. Tesms- For the slaves, cash ; for the real es tate, one-lourth cash; balance at4.B and it months, < for negotiable notes, interest ad.led. secured by a i ! truadeed. The taxes for 1*"0 to be paid by the ( purchasers. C. 0. MrR„E, t Corn's I KRABMI S GARY.S oorn s . Sale conduoted by Oonma A Appkkson. Aucts. I uili 19 J /M>>l>llSSloSr.R*S SALS OF HEAL ES- ' V> TATE IN MANCHESTER.-As Commission- ! er appointed by a decree of the County Court of Cliesteifield, pronounced on the 13th Decemlier, 1553, in 'he case ol Cunningham. &c, against nrown. & c, 1 shall proceed to seh at public auction, on the premises.on WEDNESDAY.4'hApriI, UWu, at ii o'clock, P. M.,tif fair; if not. the next fair , day. Lot No. •. in the plan ot Manchester, on Porter street, opposite the former residence ol K. W. Baulk, fronting 132 feet, ninning hack 166 feet, i having an oid framed tetieuient thereon. i Tbbbis.—One third cash; balance at 6 and 12 i months, for negotiable notes, with interest added, and title retained until all the turchase money is i paid The taxes for IS6O, the purchaser t4» pay. i mh 19 C C. MvRAR, Com'r. Sale conducted by Gonmv .* Appf.kson, Aucts. MOST VALVARLK l'K IVA l E RKSI- . DENCK ON THE NORTH SIDE OF , URACE. BETWEEN 4m AND sth STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION—WiII he sold at auc- j tion on the premises, on THURSDAY .ifternivon, , the 6th April, IhiO at ft o'clock, the Write and con- , venientlf located RESi DENCE, now in the occu- . pancy ot Dr .limes Bolton, fronting on the north , side of Grace street -7 l . t feet, running t-ack 123 ,eet . to an alley, in common, lti feet vmii. Th* Tene- , ment is three stories above basement, and con tains 11 rooms, in addition to lath- room, besides a , kitchen containing 4 rooms, and B brick stable nnd earn*, a-aouse on the mley in rear. The House is built of the best materials, nnd his reoentiy been pur. in a complete state of repair. The window sills, caps and cornice are made of iron, and the front gutter lined with copper. It is furnished with every modern convenience, such as cnoking range.warm-nir lurnace. bath room.water closets. Be These advantages, together with its elevated, ' h»Hi»hful position and neighborhood, render it one of tho most desirable residences in the city. The property may l>e inspee'ed liefore the day of sale. Tkrms —One-fourth cash ; balance at 1, 2 and 3 years, for negotiable notes, interest aeded, secured by a trust deed. The taxes and insurance lor I*W J to be paid by the purchaser. OODOIN .v APPERSON. Aucts. P. B»— Possession given Ist July next, m h 23 G. ft A. il SS IO N R 18' SAI.K OF KKAI. E IN MA N C H E S T E R. ON THE >F HULL AND BaRNEY STREETS ssinn.irs appotntsd by n dcciee nt the ■ it of Chester field, proaoanced at tho in, I-S'.i. in the ewe of Pattesou, fte.. tlt'i'r. we shall proceed to sell, at public i the premises on THURSDAY, the rate, at i .»> .»-k p m.. nf fur; if not, ir day. lone-half of HALF- ACRE LOT. the pi in ot .Manchester, opposit •■ the f Or. fainuei A . Fatteson. at the corner Harnev Btreets, fronting about 82*. feet t sole of Barns) street, and 86 feet on side of Hull street. There are three vi tiie Lot, two wooilen and one brick, >t which is now occupied by Dr. Weisi ffice. Knoimh in cash to defray expenses oi ice in equal instalments of 6.13 and IS r bonds interest, with good per -11v. and title retained till the further c Court. The taxes fur HGO to he paid dtsepvp KOHCOi: I. HEATH.I r ilin . r . 0. C. McRAR, \ *-•*-"- r8 incteU by Godwn A Apterson. Auct's. By Kobert_R. Lyne, Auct. IX FAK.*t, • nvrAINI.NO FIVE A HALF ACRES. ON THE OSBORNE (E.4S MILKO BELOW RICHMOND, KAT Al CTiON.- I will sell at public • the 3d day ol APRIL, i if fair; if not, <ir day thereafter.) at 12 o'clock, upon <es. tnat very desirable little Farm, con acres, situated as described above, ad -3 lainU of K. Mills, J.is. Throgmorton and others It proiluees -t-ell of the usual crops, and is admirably ad'.pted bir a market garden.— i'he improveiiients consist of a framed dwelling with the usual out- h.iuses, all in g-> >d order. The titration is peifectly healthy, society good, and eon veuiei.t to chii'c.ies of several denoini nations and a KOodnrisf mill It can lie purchased privately before the day of sale : if sold, due notice will he given. Tii>' premises will h" shown to Mr. Childress, who resides on tne premises, and for terms, ice. apply U, RO ii I.VNK.Auc. . Office in Basement Metropolitan Hall. Hy Rienerd tautlioru, Auct'r. OTO» X SALE UK Seat«>« * R I KS. ¥t\ t> TUREB. Ac... AT AUCTION-STORE AND DWELLING FOR RENT O.N DAY OF BALE.- In consequer-oe of mv failing heath. I have deter mined to discontinue business, and in iuilherance of mis ohjec. shall rent at ptihoc auction, on TUESDAY. 371h m-t , at 10 o'clock, on the prem ises, my com mod urns brick D W E I. L 1 Nli and STOKE, on Mam. het«eea 24th and 25th streets, built It the special convenience of a •.>•< cer Af ter renting out the Store. 1 i-lia'l seil at auction. f.«r cash, mv Urge find we'll selected assortment of.. OCERI ES.ooßsistißS of Lniuo so. all kunls, CofiVe. .""aitar. Rice, Tobvcco. Ci.ars, Candles, Soap, ie : a fine assortment of Crockery ware : a large lot of Boots Shoes. Sappers * c ; Counter, Show and 2 Platform - e.tlns. Counter iio , Jte. JAMr.S P. NEAfiI.E. Sale conducted l»y R. Cayfuena. mh va_ Ry Alex. Nott, Auct. •TIRADE SALFOF DRY GOODS. Ac-Will I be sold at auction at all store,on TUESDAY morn vi text, the 27tii issf nrUTIIBBnIBs at It) •'clock a large a< d desmbts atook of sea onalile DRY GOODS, v.7 :— M p eceg Cassunere and t'jsxi netts; 25 pieces Tweed Catiitnere; .vt pieces Bhep ard's Pta iU; 66 pieces l.men Urili; lopieees Lmen lhm«li; 2u at bibs PinV«w-Caea l.ir.en; 26 extra tine B'ocha M'.fiwls: .*U«y d..zen brown and mixed II --'i I" r! mv: ;«.' d»B ii 1.-non Bosoms, and many other articles not necessar\ to meii'ion. Taaats.- All sums under SaU.oask: over faf,six ty ilais' credit, for approved uegotialre pipor. Also, will be sold, on account of Couimouwealtli or Virginia _W Army OVERCOATS. nklT " C **J ALEX NOTT, Auefr. LiIIKKIFF'SSALKOF VALLAHI.F. HEAI. v> ESTATE ON 17m STREET. OPPOSITE FIRST MARKET. -By or ler of the Circuit Court 4.f the cttv of Riekasond. 1 wil sell at puimc auc tion. t'» the highest bidder, on MONDAY, March ltr.!**). at 4 o'clock P. M.. the intenst of A. W. lv ie ami Harnett Pyle. being two undivided sev enths, in the two LOIS OF LAND, with two bric-K tenements thereon, ia the city ot Richmond. on 17th stieet. east ol the Market House, between Mainand Franklin streets adjoining Waluut al ley on thy North,enhjoct to the dower of the widest ol the late Wm. B. Py'e. 'I lie tenements buoys referred to are occupied as store* by A lirinwtld and E. D. Keller. Taaats. Oas third e*shj hasanes in six and twelve moaths tor aeaetßtßis notes, interest sd ded.and the Utleretaiasd tiL aenneeyaaco is di rected in theGoart H. X H.LY>ON. mh 7 Ida Shet ill City of' RssduUjond. POSTPONEMENT -Iv coiise.iU4juc» .»f the in clemency of tne weather, Hie above *-.le m post poued until MONDAY next, .V.arcii *ith, Itun. at 4 o'clock P. M. jadj M SALK OF I ASJP IN HAI -1 OVER, ON VIRGINIA CENTRAL KAII.- I ROAD-—Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of I trust from Wm H. Tyler and wife, to ths under I signed, at tbe request of tbe beneficiary in said deed. 1 will, on Ihe premises, on the luth day of April. I**4l, commencing at 12 o'clock, sell to the highest bidder. Distract of LAND, conveyed by said deed, containing by estimation one hundred acres. This tract of Land is on the Virginia Cen tral Raih-aad, and admins the lands of John K. Cross, Jno. J. Wmstield's estate and others, aud is a nart of the tra -t of land lately belong inn to Charles Jarvis' estate. Tkbu*.—Cash will lie reciired for so much as will he necessary to par the cnets of sa'e, record lac said deed. Ac, and to discharge the deM se eared by said deed ; as to the residue, the terms wilt l*e made known on ♦be day of sale. mh* d»H_ HO IViSWKf.l,, .Trust—. A •ilk ok vary A VAbUARLE SLAVES -Will be Sold at pub lie suction, on THURSDAY, ths,l9th dtv of March, 1.-mo, at th* lite residence of R. Ouiohun itro.Sr, deceouid-situated n the count* of Flu visni. and wuhin three mdsset Columbia, all ths slaves heta-asia* l<» sajd estate s«r<ai«ra in nttm ■ k,r, vis i M EN and WOMRN. SOYS aud OlßlJl. These slaves are likely and valuable farm hands, ami will be sold mm months time for bob ot4a*<s Re sSßddin m Anperaonv. Amcg'nT" ••"■a* **T m '™' ?&• ** «a\l to BeT it public aemtaos. ou ike premises. "iToiTda V he VIA ef March. Mst).. at 4), o'eloeV ,fT. M.Vuf air; if act. the next fair j» Tl t the RA>ajT fcu rATE described in ths'decree emmaa-d. eonaist ng of part of Lot No 7tSmth» elan of said city routing M feet on the north side of Clay strata! unninr back ahont 61 feet, having thereon two mall Brick TsnemenU. Also, that other Lot, part it Lot No. 7», at the comer of Clay and Bth streets, routing 56 feet oa the north side of Clap street, unnina back on tbe east line ol mh street U feet, laving thereon a new Brick School-Hoeee. .Also, he Lot in rear of the above, heint part of Lota Kos. 793 and 7t», frontier MB feet on the east line of th street, running back 180 feet, and hounded on he north by the iot of Mr. Thoame W. Mctanee. TERM«.-One third cash; balance ate, mead 18 Boatbs, lor negotiabla notes, interest added, and ills retained till all the purchase money m fully mid. The taxes for 1980 to bepaid by the pur ihassre. PEACHY R GRATTaN.*, cam'tm POWHATAN ROBERTS.I UMn W * Sale conducted by Oodpib A Armnsoa. Bind 2 WALL FARM OP T 1-4 A< RES ON THK J .MEADOW BRIDGE ROAD. HALP MILE sOSTH OP RICHMOND. AT AUCTION.-Will >c sold, at auction, on the premises, on TUES DAY, the 27th March, MW, at 4* o'clock P. M , (if air; if not, the next fair day.) the small FARM, .cated as above, opposite the one owned by Judge Petet V. Daniel, ft is now in the occupancy of mr. Pendleton, who will give immediate poa lession. if desired. The buiictnss on the place arc -mple en<>ugh for the accommodation of a large m.ilv. The neighborhood is a good one, and its learcesr to the city makes it very desirable aa a -evidence or market garden, for which purpose tbe mil is admirably well adapted. Tkkm--.—One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 2 months, lor negotiable notes, interest added, md title retained till ail the purchase-money is "uiiv paid. The taxes for 18&) to be paid by the jurchaser. GODDIN A APPERSON. mh 19 Aactionees. pOMMTRSIONLRji S\LK OF HOISK I- AND LOT ON UNION HILL -By virtue of a le<*ree <>f the County Court of Henri -o. pro lounced en the IJth day of M.rch. imt. in 'he su t •f linker vs. Baker, Ac. the undersigned Special 'ommissMiier. will sell at public suction, oa ITESDAY, Die -,7th day of March. 1360, at 3>» .'clock V. M., tbe property in said dcc.cc men lioned. being a Lot fronting 46 feet . n the south ude of VenaMestreet, between 18thstreet and the turnpike, running buck 169 feet to 0. A. Strecker's property, with a small framed House, Ac., thereon. Tkkms.—One-third cash, balance on a credit of I months, for negotiable note, interest added, with iOodendorser, and title retained. Taxes for ltttH) the purchaser to pay. JNO N. DAVIS, Special Commissioner. Sale by Gonnttf A Appkhson, Aticts. Imh 30 RSilt X .s I OK X uud DW XL V LING ON THE SOUTHEAST SIDE »>F THE CANAL, BETWEEN 6mi AND 7tii bTH., FOR SALE AT AUCTION At the request nf Mr. Bar nett Wicker, we shall sell at publn- auction, on tbe premises, on W EDNESHAY, the lath March 136u, it 4'_. oV-10.-k, P M., thi bnok store and dweliwu located as above, now in tna cceupancy of Mr. J. H. Koch, at an annual rent ol $163, payable month Iv. The hnnsA is in good order, and is regarded as »n excellent business stand Tf. Ms.—One-fourth ca?h; balaßeS at 4. Band 12 months, tor negolnble notes, with interest added, and title retained till last note lie paid. The taxes and insurance lor I.SW to be pail l»y the purchaser. nib 17 OODDIN A APPERSON. Aucts. /'(OIUISSiIOMK'S SAI.K DP LOT ON THE EAST SIDE OF 29th. BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. CHURCH HILL - By virtue of adecee of the County Court of Henrico coun ty, entered at March term, ltttO, in the case of God din A Apperson *•» Lewis, Ac, the undersigned will, at 4 o'clock P.M..on THURSDAY,the 29tn day of March, 18U0 (if fair; if not. the next (alt uay. upon the preinn-es. proceed to sell at auction the above-mentioned Lot, frontim; 33 feet, running back IS feet. Tsrms.—So much cash as may be necessary to discharge the costs of this suit, and the charges and expenses incident to .isid sale, snd to par to the Flaintiits the sum of 567.20. with interest thereon rom the It.h day f No* einher, l-*7. arid upon a credit, us to tiie residue, of 1 month* irom the di-.y of sale; taking for the said deterred payment a ne gotiable note from tii.v purchaser, with agnod en dorser, wi'h interest added from tho day of sale, and retaining the title until the whole purchase money is paid, nnd a conveyance directed by the Court. The taxes lor )tS69 to lie paid by the pur chaser. JOHNSON H. SANDS, Special Commissioner. Bale by Oonnllf A Apper-on. Aucts. [ma 19 NEAT BR'lt X 1 ...%... »ll.\ ' ifNCIIL'RUM HILL. ATTHE CORNER OF M AND 2sTH NTREbTS. AND VACANT I OT ATTACHriD- Will lie sold at auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 29th March,l*al. at 4 o'clock, the new and excellent brick TENE- M bNT located as above now in the occupancy of Mrs. Sarah Sharp. The lot fronts 33 feet, runs back 124 feet to an alley. The house has 6 rooms, besides brick kitchen and the usetl out-buildings, together with a well or pump of line water Term*.—One-sixth c-.sh ; balance at 4- * and 12 mouths, for negntianle notes, interest added, and title retained until the last note is paid. The taxes for 13-0 to be paid by the purchaser. mh 19 UODDIN * APPERSON, Aucts. nOU'SE AS 0 l.'oi Foil SAi.E ON CHURCH HILL. CORNEK OF CLAY AND fJPTH ST3 • AT AUCTION, ON THK PREM ISES, ON THURSDAY. 2.ITH INSTANT. ATi, O'CLOCK.—The BOUSS is a convenient dwelling for a small family, havim. 4 or 5 rooms, besides a wing suitable for a grocery or mech'iiic's shop.— T he lot fronts nhnit 15 feet on day street, winch, with nnotber of 30 feet adjoining;, (to be sold at the same time.) will furnish to 'he dwelling a rich gsr don spot, or produce lot for sows and jma'l usiry. The house has now a muul ten int. nut porstssion iiivi be had soon, if desired. TsBJgS.-One-fourth cash; balance at 4, Sand 12 niotitlis, for negotiable notes, with in'ereat. ml. SO _J!H>DMN A APPERSON. Aucts. VAirARLK RfcAL RSTATR IN THE COUNTY OF HENRICO NEAR THE CITY OF RICHMOND. AT AUCTION -Atthe request of the hsir-at-law of the late William Ooiildiu deceased, weshail sell, al public auction, on the premises, ,n the order advertised, on FRIDAY, the3othof March,UM, at 12 o'ehwS M.. the fol lowing valuable real -.state, of which the said Goutdia died seized, viz : Lot No. 4, in Square No. 27 in Riitherfoord's mlution. Union Hill, fronliiig 173 teeton west. 2t)t.h street, running back on tlie I north side of S street Lin leet; also, Squars Nr> I 19, in same addition, bounded by (nth, liata 'I and R streets. And at 1 o'clock P. M., of the same day, <«v ths premises, in the order advertised, the following vaißabJs property in the ii>wn of Sydney, via : 341 feet two inches of land on the south side of Grove street, beins Nos 115 ami 110 extending fioni Vine to Lombaidv «trei-t, riinriiiiK hack. HI feet to the lot of W. C. Allen, Esq. After which will iie sold nine Lots in Ritchie's pltn. designated as No*. 07. (i-v, fi : », ;u, 71, 72. 73. 74. 7i. ironting together 270 feet on the soutb side of Taylor street, running back 130 feet, adjoining the new Sydney Baptist Churoh. ' After which will be sold an undivided moiety of that beautiful square of four acies. with the large Brick Dwelling, \o., thereon, formerly own-d and occup-ed'iy Mr. N E.Sutton.designatedaaNos 272, 273 274 276, iH.uuded by Eluiwoo«l Dover, Elm and Ced'ir streets. Also, tne be-utiful square of four a.ires.adj.-triins' Nos 321,322,323.3 M, bounded by Eltiiwnoti, Dover. Robinson and Mu'.l>e ry streets Also, an undivided moiety of ihat beautiful sq.ia'e of lour neres adioi-ung, designated l>y Nos 317. 318.UP,320, BaaasVad hy Dover. Eiiuvv.t.id. Cedar and KobuiKou streets. At t:.e same t.me aad place will be sold 107 acres of Land in the lower pari of Henrioo, adjoiuin< the lands oi Messrs. Carer. Fisher. Frsnk'in I'arker, kc, aa.l eon va ted to said Souldiß by Jos by deed ol the rttli SeptKiniMr, la6l Als>, at the same time and pic-, wilt tie s<>i t two-tin its <>f an undivided ttaet of 30 acres of Lund on the Deep Run Turnpike, ne ir the lands of the late Ambrose Hutcheson and others, co. veved -osaid (iouldin i» W Hi itdiri, Tm v c oi R. T Wicker, by deeu of 31st Jui<. liiSu. 'lekms.-Ouc third oath; bslance at I and 8 tenths, for ne otial.le notes, interest auded. and titl • retained till all th- puichase moBS) is falsi paid. The taxes lor I*so to he pud by ths pur chasers. OODDIN A APPERSON. AuoVs P. B.— It is probable an arrangement ari.lbe matfe With the owner of the othei undivided u.oiet. of th.. thtae four acre lots in !*yitii*v. sons to sell thi :n as a Whole, and not a- an undivided m.nety. nih'JJ <i. A A. |* - isAi.B. uF VAI.UA t BLR FARM. WITH sToNE QUARRY THEREON. ON DaNVMI.E RAILROAD. IN CHRftTßttPfkLll COUNTY, ON JAMEjj RIV EK- FOUR MILES PROM MANCHESTER - As one of the Commissioners appro i ted by :t de cree of the Circuit C mt of Ches eitield, pro uouneed on the 4th Mar. UCS, in the case of "Pat testva against Cewilßß s reerejcotitives," 1 sha:l proceed to sell at ;iih ie auction, OB the premises, on ROM DAY. the id April. I crib, at .io'o'.-uit M , (if fair; if uot, the next lair diy. lbs FARM, lo cated as a'...ve, foriuerlr owned by the late Willis W Cowlnu. and pur liased i.-y Mr Ueor.e W. <'Ole, at a sale made under % former decree entered in this cause The tract contains 173S acres, and adjoins the lands of Richard Archer. Na hanirl Orees and others. The liuildinss oa the tract era nearly new, aud suft)cieut lor the use of a small family. The hind is partly ariAje and partly m w.h ds. and there is on it a valuable atone quarry, which front its proim.it) t. tbs Danville Km road, idd-i greatly to its value Mr. Cole, runling on the premises, will take p aaaats in sbowips the plice to tho*e who may call n huu. Turn kku will be made known at ths hour of sale The taxes for ISCO to lie paid bj the BUi cha ser. C. C. McRAE, Aettti„ Com f. rt tie 4-onducted by liopM.i A Arr»»vosi, Aucts. mn M •_ EXRUUTOR** SALE Of RRAL ESTATE IN MANCHEhTFH - The undersigned, exec utor of Nascv CLA.Bg M.yo deceased, under the prpvisio sof the will of the testatrix, will sell at i-ulil'e auction, ou the pieunses. on W KD.Nr.a- DAY. the 4»h Aprd. ICO at 4 o clock P. M.. (if fair; if not. the next fair dsjr.i a part of t'.e real e.statd of which the res' tru died •mci). vu : A lot on thenoith siSeot Hull. r WTatii street, on the S'luarc iIBBBSSIStart below James M. Perdue's stoic, frontTg 73 feet, running back on Bui lows street loA leet, t.uetner with aa old frtiueu tuiW \ai thereon, now occup e;i br Senj. Mo..re This property is in ihe central, business part of the town, aad is very d»»»rabl> Incited Tbs*« -One fourth cash; balance at o.l2and ID months, for bonds bearing interest, secured by trust deed. The taxes loi lain to be said by the purchasers. C. C. XcRAK. Executor of Nsuct Clabbb Mato. deo'd. Sale by Oophi.n A Arrtmov. Aucts. imh 1;» I*. i- -!u.u.e«liatel> after the foregoing sals, will be sol 1 a most beautiful LOT at tbe corner of De citur and Jones streets, fronting 131 feet on ths Norti s<d« ol the former, and running hack on the East side of the latter street 133 feet, it will be sold at the nsk aud cost, of th* former purchaser, who has tailed to oompU with the terms of sale Tsßus.-Onn-r urth cash; tmiaaoe at a sad U months, tor naeotiaii.e notes, bearing inurest aad i» retained till all the parehsae niopey ia paid. • t*xes for itk) to he paid by the purchaser. >h_2t JO & A.Aacte. I PI RBLAX ROE A IHRIKEOrTHS Circuit Court of H .never Coastr, prom>uaced the )>»h day of March. IMB, ia a suit therms de mms b« the style of Buckley, who sitee. *c . Buck is*. he * the undersisaeo. aedseeml Com ■aioner.wUlprticsedTo seTTy puWosuoiinn. M ,*li KO R0 aLi V E, *%ss£* ** bones W ffffafffij? .. >. .^..-^.i J .., fMmxinsß*-*-**"^ F-ffl*ffl»*^»jrvwsars 55^ DRY GOODS-Several isvoiees Dry Goods. Cassissersa. SnUaets, Linen. Hosiery. Gloves. Bit ters, No«p, Caadhm, MaßßfacturM TobUMN, Ct mhaa*' _• ABBti—sir. •r tsedwlß A Aafeeseay ASB-rs. i on.- Purßanat «o a decree of ths Oeeety Coert ?i ""■nco. eatsred ou the Sfh day ef April. IMS. "—.-«* ***? Rersmaa •/ sWs.ee. Wm. B>rTn^S u l*i'** aU i,um •* Aaeasse and Chas. m»?Ei!2; 4 !iV-''- •-»hserilms,l|B»Sw*OTCosn- M..a number ef valuaNe itavSii; it2.*f t£. These louare adiimahly aiuiimd t- l!uirna? poses, and several of thsai coatntaVituaamTasost esce tentand valuable day The locations and Boomers of ho aacofUined l>y applrae-ieaat the ..aWnf Messrs Goddm A Apperaon. where a mapotUsV ewrWnr mw cease*. „--,_---- Tskms.-One-third cash; balaass at « aad ■ mouths,, for negotiable notes, beat -as interest, title rsuined until the last a. ts is paid. W. IiODDIN. #~ , P H. AYLBtT.t; Vom't*. Sale conducted by Ooddin A Arraaaoß. Aaeta. ashS " My T. M. Dlfge*. Auet. ' AirTION-HORsKS, MULES. COWS, RUO GY, A« - Will ba aold at tho Horesinyton Council Chamber Hid. THISMOhMINU.com mencmg at lv o'clock, several Saddle and Bernese HORSES; several MULES- 3 mTT.CR COWS and CALVES: lIOF BUGGY and HARNEBS.-l DKa V -sad HARNESS; 1 two hose WAG -M. mh.4 J. H. DIGUES. Auct PATALOt'lie: S.tLl. or L.tVt, bBKJMI 4L \-i AND MISCELLANEOUS BIX>KS AT At'O TIOM—On HATUhDAY AFTERNOON. March Mth, at 4 o'clock, at auction room as Ateia Street. Hi- stock oouipriae* a library ot valuable LaW liuOKs; and the MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS will comprise the best selection ever offered iv thtaeity. ihey lieiu/t a selection from tne bast BagUeh aad vn.f rieao authors IBe catJo.ue embrapes some 40U voiumes of valuable Books, and wi like a good opportunity for members of the Laguuaiare and others u> get valuable Books Cot their libraries. cfalor.ues ready on morning of s«le. ii t HUH™' "lssn-un. J. R. DIGGER, Au>*. N. B -The catalogue will tie sold through with out reserve. . After sale of Books will be aold S3 tne Oil Paiat iugs. in I.ne Koid Kilt frames. mh«S—td Ry|fc. U. » oek, vnct'r. HO KM KB, Mll.tiv HUGOV, Ac. AT AUCTION.- On SATURDAY, lit,, instant at •ii o'clock, 1 will sell at the lot on Council Caam-er Hill, several Sadd.e and Harness Roraes. arnousat winch mas be found two very large Work Horses, 6 y ears old, of fine action and sise. -ALSO— 6 young, well broke Mules, 1 Buggy and Bar ness, 2 Furniture Wagons, several Mich Cows. he. E B COoK Aliat'r ADDITIONAL-Will lw added. I Open Bury and Harness, 1 Sulkey,in good order; 1 one-horsu Carriage, with oval. lisses. to hs sold without rs serve. | mh 231 _E. B. COOB, Auet r. Thomas W. Keesre, Auet. [Oftice corner of 12th and Cary stfsets.l fly _ HORSES, MOLES AND WAfION SALE AT AITCTfON.-WiUhssotd. 8A I'U R DAY moraing. Mth iast., oom moncii kat 10 o'clock, at ths Horse Aaotioa Lot. Council Ch'iinlier Hiil.ssveial Saddle and Harness HORSES, M I LES, Ao. Also, one STREET W A GON, in good order. mh» THOS. W. KEESEB, Aast'r. fly Richard Cauthern, Auct. TRISTfES' MLE (IF HOMK AND WAOON. -As trustees in a deed from John F Dames tons, we shall, on SATURDAY, ths »4th day of March, 1-tuO, at the Horse Lot, oa Council Chamber Hill, sell at public auction, to ths highest bidder, a HORSE and WAGON. Tastes-Cash. JOHN O. WILLIAMS.! t. .... E. NANCE, f Tntshree. R. CAT-Tnoa-4, Auet. mh 11 By J. H. IRgg-ea. Aacf-r. WILL RE SOi.U, ew , uight this weak, at auotion room 86. Main street, commencing at 7 o'clock, a lares invoice of fine Hold, Silver, and Hinted WATCHES: fine Gold JEWELRY. (Jold GUARD and VEST CHAINS. Ladies' CHATA LAINS; Silver Plated SPOOLS. PORKS. CAS TORS, Ac. Also, a lot of FANOY GOtiiw. Cl- GARS. CUTLERY, Ao. N. B.—Cons tit nme nts receivinf every dar and sold without reserve. J. a. DI GOES,Auet. D. P. Sooth. Salesman. jaf-ta My Alex. NetVAucL ' NIGHT SALEM.-WATCRES, JBWELR*' AND FANCY GOODS.-Will he aoht at aae lion, at mv store, commending, at T ••eloek, THIS EvF.NINO, and continueddnrtnc theaaaaon.svery ni4tht, a larze assortment of fae Gold and Silver Watches, fine Jewelry, Bracelets, fanoy Hoxea, Knives and Forks, Pocket Cutlery, Castors. Olaaa ware. Merino Shirts. Drawers, Table Cloths. Casv simerea, Bed-Sprsada, Cixars, and Fanoy Goods. no 30 AtRX.N(ITT.AiML_ BaOTPIWO. «-•««• ju k , »-.. i Lli . .» *\TZ", I WEER.-POW STTIF T-faTHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPA NY.-The steamer GEO. PEA BODY, Capt Rich ahd I'siTCHsRP will receive Ireishtto-day, iKHI DAY,) and np to the hour of IS o'olock M., SAT IR DAY. the 2»th inst. Freight taken to Boatoa via Baltiatera at low rates, with tireat dispatch This steamer has splendid state-room passenger accommodations. I'ass-ttte and fare 96* l'asseoi-ers will please be on board before II -l'eik l M., SATURDAY,the hour of departure. TtcUets for passage procured sitksr at our offioe, in Shnckne Blip, opposite the Columbian Hotel, or at Ihe Steamers' wharves. Rockerts _mh23-2t DAVID A WM.CURRIS. *iCIS.YoHK-FOR BOSTON DIRKCT-S. idntfefli ni ru- rf Trip.- To sail about TUESDAY, 27th inst . I'mm City Point. Freight wi 1 he received for her at theTowine Company's Shed, on the Dock. SATC R DAY, 24>lw Moi.da>, Aith, aud TUESDAY,27th, up to 4 o'clock P. M. Lishterage at Ship's expense. Bills of Lading given at our omoe. For Freight or Passage, apply to mh_aS-4t_ SHIELDS A ROMEBYTLLR. JhJSl.rbK HQSTOfI-F I RST VEBSEL. -*SwTlis rncular packet schooner SI>AN, Capt "■■■•■■Seth G. Bee BBS, having a portion of her cargo engaged and going on hoard, will have quirk dispatch. For balanoe of freight, apply to mh zn-tu David a wm curry. roK **W VOHR.-FISST VP^SkT". YORK LURE OF' -the superior faat smwfi achf. DANVILLE. Capt. Sum Cfussma, havesk a por tion of her cargo engaged and going on hoard, will have sumk rtispare;.. For »Alanoe of frsiskt apsis to Imhls-ul DAVID AWM CURBIK r-OK ST. AIARK'S, FLA -Thesfnye- fast sailing sehr. '• CHRYSOLITKT" aj. SuiTH. master, hav-ng the greater mtrtion of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. For remainder ol cargo. a>plv to mh i 7 - lot w. d. Colquitt a co. „jfJPJiL »«»TMK.-TOBACCOMANfcFAC* <XJjiZ£} TUB HRS.and others, sendias us <*owda saBBBBfUUBBytaj m a Nste York Slemmer*. fiu- as *ntpw«>f. will please address as by mail, gi viae specific direclions as to where and flow they wish said bootls sent, otherwise they will Wa stored at their expense and >isk. No charge made for forwarding mah Goods. LUDLAM tfITEfRVR?N. fe»-Sm HA Broadway. New \ort. !OPEKATt»M -This beautiful'aad huth ired STALLION will stand the P c r n. •Nt season, coinmsaoiag thehlth o r Marnh. of his nme v th" Cross Nonds <Dr Lbo .fvip's, in New Kent o<>un'>, and the re half at my staMes at Broad Hock.iß Chern sounty, and will lie is to mares at S)h) tan endinc th' Ist of July the same to ba <Js b* the payment of tfodunug the aaaavn. to the vroom in e<er* instance. uptiob.-OPERATOR is % blood hu. six J a half hands high black legs, pane aad perfect in form and s. Ministry. Hs St sevpn d this -«prm ■; His o >lts are naa«Balled ia tat aad set »on mi. opKRATOR is full brother to Mia man. aad is by Boat'-a. Jr.. whose pedigree rll known by- brveears Ui be reiarre4 to tisdtm wash imported Trustee, g rand - Johnsoa's Andrew, and hr dam by Anser ipi< and fcciii is o«t of Elia« S U>t ha sby old Sir Archv. Kliaa Sph>teh was out laaa mare, and tbe C.tisea mare was out o{ tnatPtr laltea imported to this country, or further particulars seeTnif Resistor. DAVID McDaNIEL. -2twSw Brotul R.vek. esar Richro vstd. ROR MLX —Two aewaadlichtone horas DRAYR; two second-hand Wj\iJONS east new »n« |sims CART. Ah*, thret and Harness HORSES.Badepatso? Matck 8. terms arouumodating They caa bs m* shop and stables, oa TXwk. between n SRh streets. _mh M- EDMORR BOSRIEUX. THK SIRS! RIRER ass then dm." rampiioniir to announce to hsr custom*isuMal and the I.adn>s ol Richmond »sacra I *aauml ly. th.n she has inst returned from New \ or* wits an •teaaat as-o tinea tol NetW and FASH lON A BI.E MILLINERY. ■raßMßiiasr h, friends and euatomers. aaStSs isaa rally, that he i« .JtkTrls. rSiiS which b*woaldhshaeef »• »aa»•» .a las rmwifsupermr sty ie. tvm — feasoaahte terms. iBBR— t _ , , ~., sUBID om hrndtosstiaQ thstr wjahen ■SW! eipfle