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VnssssWllAPHlC 'fnawn-rn* tx>n tb« ntouaroaw wspatcu.] "IrnuasMl dispatch to ihe R.ol.nvmd Dispatch ) -inal ef <apt. Vincent U ttchrr, aud Arqnlttai •' r o t her». - bbbITIT Much K . -C: M >? Vincent - hir Addiion Wltehef.J. A. Smith and W ' ;f ,i iiwanson, tiled for Billlna tbe Messrs. s .?I"J ; r,in Franklin cui'tr.v, Va n were ac gSS on ritifcl sissdnchuVt: " H. ... «..|«n-il Dentecratlc « euveaiHeu-fall The NS"*" th , , rllr ,| « •Miulttee. washi>«t<»'. March •».*■.—Th. : Uowinf call Ju be to-rm.rrov. : T the PssastralU « o-nral Com .are UUBSStSd M m.-.t a' V. .i-hin*s?on on "•'','. Annl sth, for consultation om im »•*? • nuataeea, Full sun nrucnut attend- Se'iade.lred. I» A. 5.*a,i.,:., «'h'n. ■, h rjauayask j ;. j. VALi;.»M , ">" A,, -i :>wr, " 1 "' lM 'l, \r eieht member* * the Ciinmlft.e are rtv in thts city. It is Bndetutood tb,tt no *; r ',*.-r will i»robanlr be made of the place for 'nc he National Ooßveuttou; but it is «?' .«M important that theComnutiee should together to satisfy jmblic opinion, Kit* the hi>pe ibat the irtievanoe* eeeapinln*. •J*, ~ Oharlestoa will be abated. -*Vae<'hMßOt tor arhanitecontinnesnnabaled, Vti.-r*' ts SOBBB tsik ainonu individual dnle m row here, ot an inlonnal call u|>ou seve * r dclci-ationt. to confer with the Cen r , v :^,\ ayaaittse on the subject. frani t allleraln and Ceutrul Auierirn. \kvv Y.-iiK, March •J.'".—The steamship Ual , - fr4>ui Aj.piuv.all on the sth Inst., arrived tan m.iriiin*;. <?.<■ briii-.*- 1 •I'SMau In s|»ecie. Thia small ■auuneutei nranssHU is accounted lor by the j It? r.watineiif* In the Wa»hoe mines. Th. l Rshtps Ktianoke, Sabine and Relief B-.n- si Asffla'trall. a treat Sacramento, on the 11 h nit., de • - red sjjß,mw werthol property. Tbe DeßaueraUe Siatet'onventionof Oregon ~', ;,; e , led delegatea to Charleston. ( j r „ ajprriaahad been seseted President of amveißtien in Costa Rica in favor of Ex- Presideat Mora had been suppressed. - . IV". w i> on the eve of a war. It *w"ia re aorted that Pierddenl Onstfllh wtis about to .vr-bis entire expedition against Bolivia. Ejrbl ►hiji- were leadlfag «.t Cbincb.as Is. <vU tiid others were daily expected. Fires. FeaVt Wav>k. la., March •>!.—A lire at I Cl eh this morning entlreljf destroyed the fimes biuld:ii<, eoataialnf the office of and ■lock of the Dally rtasee, the Indiana Free Basoa th*- etotauu* stotu of J. T. ThieinA '«,-., and otheroocauaata, Leas esse El4,onn. Tti.eni tt Urn ars Insared CiffCIBUATL March •>:!.—At two o'clock this afternoon :i the broke out in the Oil and OafSßrcal Works (xeupssd by Afander Trees, ■ear the comer of Tbird and Race streets, de itroving nrouert* valued at -*ii,ihhi: partially ißsared. PSBtB, 11l , March £L—-A fire broke out is.»: sight in the grocery store ol Chas. (.Jreen lifiitiiir;: sltuMUeu on Court s-treet, between Third sad Fourth, which before it could bear* rwtea 1 destroyed the greater part of that and •be adj. ii-i'ig block. Tbe principal losses are, j-ticKii-s .V. Co., warehouse, (4k48J0; Hoffman, dragfltt, SK'.bOO; Butsert A Vincent, g-cksrAOo., grocers, *t.~>,m*) ; 1». H. Lowrey, j.,.. The l'or-t-Oftice was also burned, but tee mails were nearly allgsaved. The total I .«will |iri>b.ibly exceed BSu,nod. The amount oi iasarsnes Is not yet ascertained. The ori gin Df the tile is 8118811888. \ A o i-\ illk, Ky., March ';3—A block of iti res it Owensbccir*, in this State was burned oi, hut Tuesday night. Loss about B-mnua, |he principal sufferers are Mr. Joseph Mitch. ril. Mr WeUdtu,and Hall, merchant.'-. Trrrif'ie Fight on Hoard the Ship Nor way-Thirty Coolies Killed nnd Ninety Woundrd. Fh.-iT.iB. March -'1 — The ship Norway, of (few York, Capt. Major,when Aye days out OB ths jittssage from Macao to Havana, with asset one thousand Coolies, was tbe scene of B vrribie mutiny, in whicb thirty Ciiolies wer<> killed aad ninety urounueel The llptit lasted from SP. M. till daylight tL«'!iri! moraine when the Coolies yielded. Obb) Esjorhad bis wife and two daughters, and she h lady and child on board. Tbe lady paafeaßtT iln-il ot fright, and her child ex j.jred stoß afterwards. Naval Intelligence RtwTobk,Match -'I.—Ailvices Irom I'er- Baatseeo stauy the U. B. bri*>of-war Dolphin ww in that port on the SM 0 f February, to «vi :hc next day for liahia. All well. Nop.k-lk. March iM.—The YJ. S. .<*te;imshi') fteahoatas h ex-.M-rteil to *aii u-m orrow Buyruißtrwith sealed order-;, bus doubt for the Gull of Mexico. Marine Re-era, NoarotK, March M --Arrived, Me.-4.mer Basms ■ Greek, from Savannah lor New York, with coal, put in with Idas of nii.-itp-iinai-t.— Fr-MfSded to New York tbii. evening, Rinrroa Roads, March «♦.—ArrTved, b;irk Tangier, from UsHau, ami sear. Auu .Ylaria, from Siimbrero. Arrival of St.-an,, i «. EBW York. March *••—The steamship City ofEaachester has arrived from-Liverpool, Which port Mie left on the 7th inst. The Cmiiird «crew steamer Eton ha* also arrived from Liverpool. S •.**• ..Ui'e.l on the Kahtaat Her advices have i-»»-;i anticipated hythf trrtval of the steamer Ihuiaem, at Kali- Es, yesterday. Drpartiire oi the Steamer* Yauderbllt nnd Cttf of Baltimore. Maw Yokk, March 9ir— The sieamships YlsdarUlt and City of llaltin\orH sailed to -lavfur LiverpiKil, the former witb 7(i pass-en. gems-nd -*JII,LK)O In specie, and the latter with 119 pa-se tiger*-. Burning of the Steniubont Fersln. Mkmi-his, Tkbk., March t-»;id.—The steam* ■ •■'■-.: I'ersia, loading for Cincinnati, caught fire this evening and was towed into the 'I'Mm. where she burned to the water's edge. Ber cargo, which included .-mo bales of cotton,' wm totally destroyed, ou which there was an lunuußtee of EMOn. From Porto Bico. New York, March -21.—Advices from Porto K:ci> to the Ist inst. state that the weather was favorable and the stock of BUCBrs was rapidly Freights to the United States vvi-re qaoted at to**liilliugs for sugar aud fjr sinlassSß Kentucky JUelegnte* lo the (hicaso Con vention. Lot i-viLi-K, March •.'.;.—The Republicans of 'heSeventh CongresMonal liistrict of Ken tucky yesterday elected Bland llallard and 11. w Hawea delegates to tbe Chicago yonveu aau. The Shoemaker*,' Strike at Haverhill. Eos TOB, March mV— The shoemakers' strike St Haverhill has collapsed. Most of the jours met cone to work, and the President of the •tfsaiation, with the other leaders, have r - igi.ed m disgust, after denouncing the ■inker* lor not holding out. Personal. En* Yokk. March EL—A. L, Stewart, the •eB kuowu dry goods merchant of this city, Sl "i pronristor of "Stewart's Marble Palace," "■' 'ailed, has been taken to the Lunatic Asy lum Murder in v Jail. TnT** 1 ' *"***- M " • - v " ar <"h BJI—A prisoner named icrrer was stabbed and instantly killed in Ihe -utility jitji in.Jay by it fellow prisoner named *-«wraan, who wit** under confinement for ■npauaai insanity. The America Outward Bound. *-*i.iii.v, March i.i.—The steamer America ""ived here from Boston at three o'clock this r-'-fnuig, and sailed again for Liverpool three "uur»ai„. rwarUs Weather thick and rainy. . Bobbery. IA, March-JL—Some burglars th. . "*' !drn Kst/Jreof W. A. liuenghinst.in BtaafTS **-'*• n -* n '- and r«hbed the safe of - yum There ts no cine to the thieves. h From Hnvuun. mmi \ ork, March •M-The fiteamship Kar Blw,*™S? t ' <l -" r,jn - Ifsvana. ■si wm. i lore Ouseiey is a imssenger. Na v Marheta. *SZsi2li: 2i*S* «•-Flour-sales to-day o ISa i, i?',.* 5 *', { - B f " r 8t »».*A»e«.IO fo ihshiiaV ?i*->6» for Southern. Wheat has U»v l -*,^ ,1 f l « , i<;»-:-«»lss uniniporUnt. Con •>' 76 fo, ,„*' •■■»? hushels. fork quiet at fflM ***** a to, * M ! A"* 1 •&?»'-• '** »«.*" swime. **n Etr*n]ft* , l*N > ' I Wh "*-* r -*,' da lataWie. &wt U.L*' M *. r< .*] -H-P'-mr toist-H«wsr< »sat Ir-'toS' "•"** §•>•»-<! #•» is offered Eth it yii-yr-- ••■ Corn stesdy-veiloi -•"••are ffi J*"'..* WhiU n « 7 * •» BW - "■»*■>■ •"ceids ut unott »"sad Whiskey dull at IT. uSlaa of 1,77s bales o i'"n OasawS "*£ "wp-ovsd demand Arrived B-itoii. * B ' fl " m "s.muda, and Richmond, froa ?#toß**ftiV M ,*^ ch EVrfksnß of tljm bale «>Bf, v "•«•■ higher, with an advancing ten B.LT- **'*}*••** Entile Market. * offerings of caul, i ■•?»• T«oee*nßty small axSWB.!aiK !*•«*«.» §?*? r Vi5i B « ■»•«•«». theirsTgHfes, ar have pretty welfc.*. £2* f '^sAWiI,Si **"{*■»•■-••** d-ss not St 1 u»»l .f/i,*-?! -* "«- hiieeparei. ■Bnfy, and mlTat ••« «« „, lev ibe. gross *emmMM7gVm P*?* -WtBnB\BB»voRKTOWN. Capt. Lbwib Pabbish. will leave here nt 4 o'clock, P.M..TUESDAY! the 27th inst. Excursion tickets issued to gn and retnrn by eith er of the steamers State room and rueaia included, l.ir the verr .oa price of 91a, PaaaA*.* to New Vorß, Meals and State-room include!., only tW. Steerass paeaage 64. r °° ro Paasara to Norfolk sains as i-v the nvsr boats Freight received to-day. MONDAY, dp to the hour of I o'clock P. M..TUEBDA Y. unleaaa sain oiency be received prior to that ftour. Conngneea are requested tv send for their goods to-day. Freight for Boston taken st moderate rates aad forwaraed with d.spatch. Tickets anrt Merths secured at our office, or on board the steamer. ' "" I"*! »•-* ILUDLAM A WATSON. ' HwTPmi'lE^ Krxsß. will receive freight to-day. (MONDAY i and up to the hour of 12 o'clock M.. TUESDAY" the 27th inst. ' - Freight taken to Boston via Baltimore at low rates, with great dispatch. Th;ssteainer haa splendid state-room passenger accommodations. Passage and fare *5. BhUßni be on board before » n'clk My. 11 KSDA\ .the hour of departure. Tickets for passage procnred either at our office, in Sup. opposite the Co umbtaa Hotel, or at the Sieainera wharves. Rocketts. mhW-Jt DAVID A WM. CURRIE. >A 1 FOR NORFOLK. FA.vlt -aX S* V AND eaßtyoKK RIVERS.-TIIS scl.r. RING WIL »™»LIAVI. lying opposite Mr. Bigsleston's. in IWk. will receive freight for either of the almve f^S^f^SPJ^^* 9 ESDAY. and sail on \\ EpNESOAY. Those hiving freight for either or all of the shewe plac»s. will please aend it down. mh 25—It* JAS. W. FLEMING, Capt. FOR »* Hll ADKL PH I A.- T> " > A No - - "te-imship VIRGINIA, anil i.ißfl Captain J. R. Kkli.ky. is now ready to receive freight, and will leave on MONDAY. the 2tith inst . at 7 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply to the Captain on Imard, or to t> . r J& h ; T LT TI.E, Agent. Rocketts. Boston freight taken through by steamer at low rat*s nnd with dispatch. mh2i-2t Al&l, FOR N EIVIIB L KAN periTTr nnd c<>i>pf.r-f:i*ten<-,l ""■titu ISADORA, Bakkr. master, having the greator portion of her cargo engaged, wi 1 sail with all possible dispatch. For balance of freight or passage, bsviai superior sLate-ronm accolnuio lUtir.ns, apply to _rnh24j-et_ W. D. COLQUITT * CO. STKAMSIIII- CITY OF NEW *aJgfT» vuHK-Kim HUSTON DIRKCT-S, aBBBBBBB LB C() „,y Trip.-To sail about TUESDAY, 27th inst , from City Point. Freight will l>e received for her at the Towing Company's Shed, on the Dock, SATURDAY, 21th. Monday, 2t>th. and TUESDAY, 27th, up to 4 o'clock Lighterage a» Ship's expense. Hiils of Lading given at our office. I For Freight or Pass-inn. apply to BShfn-41 SHIIvLDS_A_SOMERVILLE, >,J£- FOR BOSTON.-F I RST VESSEL- Ti"' retnlar packet schooner SI'SAN, Capt •■■■■-"■■Srt-i G. EnußßS.having a li.vrtion of her surge engaged and going on hoard, will have quick dispatch. For balance..) freight, apply to mh 21-ts DAVID at WM. CURRY. Jb£± FOX NEW YORE.-FIRST VESSEL. e£Sf> RICH MOM) AND NEW YORK LINE OF ETS.—The superior fast sailing schr. DAN y ILLK, Cnpt. Sbth Chester, having a por tion of her cargo engaged and going on hoard, will have auick dispatch. For balance of freight, apply to [mh 19-ts | DA VI DA WM .jCURRIEY *.£;- FOR BT. MARK'n\ SH.A.-The ruwZ £Rs>ri.>t ; tasf-sailitv-: schr. " CHRYSOLITE." ******* D. M. Smth. master, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. r«r remainder >;1 cargo, apply to rah 17-lot W. D. COLQUITT & CO. -v-ffft; tm* OT J i ;K - tTobacco man Ii? Ac" 3»bS*fe!i.' ' KrKS, and others, sending uk t;.„><i 9 'by .the Aoc York Steamers, for rf siiii-Mi xt. will please address us by mail, giving specific directions as to where ami how they wish sa:d booda sent, otherwise they Will be stored at their expense and rick. No charge made f<vr forwarding such Goods. -. -_ « LUDLAM A HEINEKEN. re 20-3 m ns Broadway, New York. SERVANTS FOR HIRE. P*OR HIRE—For the balance of five year. a a MAN, accustomed to working in a ToPseeo I-actory; also, a ijiKL.lt or 12 year* "• as«. COCKE I CLOSE, Insurance and Collecting Agents. 14th st., mhil-lw Kxc.inn.-e Hotel Building. FOX IIIKE--For the hal-inee of the year. a , uoo.l OOOK. WASHER and I BONER. Ai rly to Unh24-3t] R. CAUTBORN. SUTLER AND DRIVER FftßHSlii:; -y_w« have, from the ptlß&trv. a very good OSTLER at;d DRIVER, about 18 or 19 years of age. Arp'.v inth-tud lately t.» . RAW LINGS A BOLL AD AY, mn it-tr 12th st.. between Main and Cary. VjEGROES FOR HIRE.- Two verysuperior i,;. OIMNG-ROO.M SERVANTS, one CHAM BERMAID, one plain COOK, two small BOYS. RO. 15. LT NE, Agent for hiring oi.t Negroes, mh 23-31 Office in Mr.tr- politan Hall. EGOLDSM IT, r,» Broad street, most respec - • fully solicits the ratrnnage of his customers and the niblfc generally, to his most magnificent s'nek of Millinery Goods,such as Bonnets. Flats. Straw Trimmings. Ruches, Klowers. Ribbons and an> in the Milliaer) line a large aaeort ment ot all kituis of Embroideries, vers ehene; rich Dress Trimmings, ilosicrv, <>loves, .\fitts, •» titni lets. Hoop .'-'kirts. Parasols, Irish Linen. Dimity Banes: all kinds of Corsets, the chGnpest in the citj; Embroidered Hdkfs . Hair Nets, rich Lace Mantles. Shirt BoaofUß. Tldys. Cambric and Swiss Edgings, Thread Edgings. Brilliants, NaianooA, Checked and Swiss Muslins, Dimity Crochet Binids. Bicrtchod and Unbleached Cottors, and thousands of articles which will lie sold at prices to defy competition. A liberal reduction made to those that wish to sell again. PRrAT HAKftAI*!-, IN IIKY V.OUU.S, « AT THK CASH STORE OF PERKINS A CO., No. 11l Easle Square— Best 4 4 Bleached Do mestic at yd.; best \. Bleached Domestic at 10 cts.: good Bleached Domestic at (vl.; I>est English and American Calicoes at Uo ; superior Kid (.loves at 73 cts. From the great Auction Sales in New York, the following.vis: 30 pieces Dress Silks, at->7>»c. and-SI. worth S1WI: Fouiard Silks at fiOc., vorv cheap ; Clmllie Dc l.ainesattld.and Is., very cheap; Berege Angln is at 3d. and Is., very cheap; Btt pieces 4 4 Fren«h Brilliants atM ; Cambric Setts at 41 2<S, worth .*2. Very large stock of Dreas Goods for the present season, cheaper than ever retailed before. FERKINS A CO.. 141 Eagle Square. NOTICE.— The undersigned, t>> virtue oi the powers vested in them by a deed of trnut exe cuted to them by Messrs. Tupnian A Hull, of re cord ia the Clerks olTiee of the Rusting* Court of the city of Richmond, oiler for sale the entire rtc.ek of GOODS. FIXTURES. BOOKS and HOOD WILL of the business latolv conducted hy said Tupman A Hull, at the store No 110. on the north side of Main street, privately. To those desiring to go ,n the business of the sale of READV-MADK CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN'S F IT R NIBHNG GOODS, Ac. a rare opportunity is offered, if not sold privately before, the entire STOCK, FIX TLRF.S, Ac., anil l>o sold at public auction on the loifi day of April next. In tne meantime, the store will remain open and the luisiuess he carriod on l>) W.M.J. TUI'MAN ami IRVING HULL, wbo are hereby appointed the Agents of the trustees for that purpose. JAMES R. CRENSHAW,' - B. R. WELLFOKD, Ja., \ trustees. aahaV-fai _^ A(\ ii(tfi ORIIERKD FOR ~ 4rU,l fUU CONNECTICUT: " HELPER'S I.MI'ENDING CRISIS DISSECTED." B.M.WOLFE.ES Q ~ or vuiiiMA. THE MOST POWERFUL I. V WRITTEN WORK IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.' ENDORSED BY 310 .MEMBERS OF THK UNITED STATES .SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 250 Svo. pagea; Cloth SI.. Half-Calf $1.25; Paper editions 25 cents, 50 cents and 79 oents, according to quality of paper. Sent by mail free of postage, on receipt of price. Bra. lO.tWO AGENTB WANTED."« Address, - ,J. T. LLOYD. Publisher. Philadelphia. Pa. Those ordering, will please hear in mind that we cannot send thei-e Uioks liefore the Ist April, aa we are under contract to supply the State of Connecti cut with 40,000 copies immediate!v. Eh. Every Southern paper will copy to amount of flu, and send bill to pit'-lisher. (inh2u—d.Vc.wlm CO-PARTNEHSHIP.-We, the undersigned, have this day formed a co partnership under the style and firm of FISHER A NORTON, for the purpose of conducting a BOOT. SHOE and TRUNK lit SIN ESS in this city, at No. 238 Broad street, Richmond, Va. In a few days we will have a large and well selected stock of BOOTS. SHOES, Ladies' and Misses' GAITERS. TRUNKS, VA LICES, Ac, Ac, in fact, every article pertaining to a wholesale or retail Shoe store. FISHER A NORTON. 235 Broad street. Oko.W. Fishes, I J. Hatlkv Noktos. Richmond, Va. late of Duval A Norton, mh 23 - 6t I Riohmond. Va. GAEL GAS, MAS FITTING! METALLIC ROOFING. ~v TIN and COPPER WORK, PLUMBING, etc The subscriber, at his establishment on 13th st, between Main and Cary, ia prepared to do OAB FITTING, nut on METALLIC HOOFING, make and repair all TIN and COPPER WORK, aad ex ecute PLUMBING in the best and most substan tial manner, and at the shortest notice. aa. Orders from the city or country promptly at tended to. I mh :.l-3iu I CHAS H. LANOLEY. rV, EW TRIMMING "AND FANtY GOODS IN STORE. NO. *1, MAIN r-TREKT.-We take leave to inform the Ladies of Richmond and vioia ity. that we have just oVsnsd an sntire new nod , very fins assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTILLAS. JU4CEB, VEILS. R.IESON 8, 'MILLTMEEV aad LA- ' Many years of experience, aad connsctions with the b.-st wholesale houses in this country. will en able as to furnish always wast is aew and desira ble, and to offer our goods at the lowest parkst prices. Imh»-lml KAYTON A FLAHT. rpnat cREDitoRaoF the estate or . 1 A.J. KUHN, whose claims I have been author- I isad to Bar by a decree of the Circuit Court of < Caesterasld. pronounced at October term. last, in the suits of Roberts' trustee vs. Kuha. ft als., Roberts' guardian va. Kuha. st sis., and Taylor rs. Kulin's adm'r, Ac., will please call on ran for Bsttjemsnt. C. C. McRAE. ajm *>-dy * Special Couimissteasr. I iIMESOM A MAR WOOD are aow reeeiviig ■. •I their spring aasortmsat of Desssatie Spring '. &übW 1 sred Silks, verr cheap; Eashab Bsregs, in giest I variety; Anslaise Beretre Robes: Organdies, Ja- I arHsets, Lbwbs, Ac Their steek orTlaaUtion 1 Goo*, ere verr largs, all of which will beaoidet the rent lowest rates, at wkeles*%le or retail. usn JOHIfSIIN A HARWooD. | DfiaCMWl< 101) te MTEJ[.i\lll. for sale * {▼I by A. BODEKEH A UO. __ AVCrtOmmAlWkV FUTURE DAYB. "~"' »F iaaaea M. Taylee et Sssa. Auere. A LARGE NI . IBER OF VERT DFSI aifr E r4 ,l fe K -VU&IHQ LOTS. FOR BALE AT AUCrtoN-At the request of Sam I Marx.T-fn 1 Exsoatof of Jos Ma-x. dec'j. m will sell ulm th-preraises, on MONDAY, the «th day of Ao?il IMS, i that being Easter Monday,)i the followirie very desirahlaßUlLDlNG LOTS, vis? ,o,low - n * U.U Noa 8. Sand 10, fronting U* fret each, oa V!?***i ,u i* of JUe ** ltur ' ''•twssß JeabreesTand Ads mst rests. "™ v Lots Nee M, c" and M. fronting 46 feet each m the north sine ol Adsm. between Rtosktoa an- \ba. caturatreets. -must* Lota Noa-M.77.25, » and 30, fron'ing CM feet and cXI streeto. 1 " d * ° f • oe *** tar ' Adam Lots Nos. 44,47 and 48. fronting 47 feet nnoh ■> r'hall"atre'eu. ° f D * C * Ur ' ~€tWe" " VSa"&"r" Marsha"au'eet? ntin " 47 '*"' °" th * ""■ *"■■*» l.«.ta N a. 31 and M. front ing 47 feet 2 inches each Clay «^e•■t.." ld • ° f Dw!lltar ' *»*-••■ Adhnißßd Lot No. 103, fronting 66 feet, and No. 104,96 feet anrhe^un'^'r^" 1 "* l » , " Mn &*Z\% «^itt.t, I nu«. M ' -,n ' ta^KS 9 A » t, !!r.!!'' !h^ hal -''" , £l'?. v -- c '» n ' : Lots of square attar* nnAVr! i?f r°* F .* H ' "wtatinß. between ...... »nd Preble, frontnu on Maury and Everett streets, and near to the Manchester mills They '"■"n. 1 *» f-"Jt each and mn lmek 16S feet. * m.i. '~f u*- ht L *J U in No. a, Iwtween *' *" d tronUtt * ■*■ ■*♦»• t/ti.*"' --E, . , 'ii t lj ° im * n ■ , l»»rs No. S3, between ci.i«? n ? n '*-?* rri * on Greets, fronting as alu.ve, box IAS feet each. ALSO -Nine acres of valuable WOOD LAND. iK.unded by the Richmond ami Petersburg Turn pike, Manchester Turnpike. Richmond and P« teraU-rg Railroad, nnd the Old C>al Pit Railroad, it win ne divided into lots ami squares to suit purchasers: T . K .? > * , '~ o -*'';* > ' , - rtn ■ ,a * h ; the balance at 6,1* ami it- months, for negotiable notes, with interest added and secured by a trust deed. I lie sale will commence with the Lots adjoining the Mills, at the above named hour. JAS. hi TAYLOR A SON, Auct's. _ mh 36-codUA Atdtda Uf E. R. (eek.Adrt. CATALOGUE SALE OF lutftEft. OItNA. Dt CENTALi SHRUBS. PLANTS, X?^Tt- 3 ijA V .^- S fift EKKlß ' *- c .- AT AUCTION - On TL ESDA-i, 27th inst., at lb o'clock, 1 will sell at tuy store, by catalogue, a large collection of Hardy Perpetual BliKvimns HOSES, comprising the most new ar.d celebrated kinds of Hy bride. Per petual, Bourbon Moss and .Mnnthly>loss. -AMO- Ornamental Shrub PLANTS. Bulbous ROOTS, EVERGREENS, deselected from tho most cel ebrated kinds known in Europe or America. The above will be open this day (MONDAY! for examination, to which the ladies are respectfully invited Imh 2CJ E. B. COOK. Auct. By Duulop, Moncure A Co., Aucl's. CARGO SALEOI'Toitfo KM O SUGAR and Molasses, at auction.—On Tues day , the 27th inst., commencing at 11 o'clock, we will sell at our Wharf and Warehouse, nt Rock et's, the carno of the brig Isadora, Irom Porto Ri<-->. wits MbbSsM Pftme and choice quality SUGARS. .*» hhds. .-hoicequHlitv MOLASSES. W ill ha added to the sale, 75 hhds. prune and choice <iuality N. 0. SU oaR 3D hhds. Mi-scovado M 0« TJ**M —übdef ihJO, ciish: over $100, I months' cr. tin. for approved negotiate paper. BY. Sale without retard to weather, inhai DUNLOP. MONCURE A CO., Auct's. ADDITIONAL. v,i\\ be added to the above sale, 116 hhds. SU GARS, various mams, comprising the beat quality made on the [aland, imported per hng A. Dunbar from .Mayaguez, Poito Rico. Tkbus—As above. aaaat DtINLOf> MONCUEK Al^O-Jmcts^ (SOUTHERN tiOlUl.lttlAl. til 'IDE.'.. *J The timlii-smned are now compiling, and ex pect to issue within a few months, a BUSINESS GUIDE, which shall contain the names of the principal bu siness men in the South and Southwest, classified in States, places, antl kinds of business. Tlin liook shall contiin also a larue variety of reliable an I interesting statistics—the whole nuking a volume of about five hundred pages, It will "c piintanon gwd paper ar" well bo'.tltd. Thry intend to nuke the GI'IDE as c. imolete as their facilities, which are very great, will enable them, and they are confident they can presont to liiisiness men a reliable reference Ix.ok As the Guide will have a large, circulation, it of fers great inducements to Merc-ants, Mr.ntifat'.tu rers and others, »o bring their buslnese before the publi--. only a limited num!>erof advertisements will lie inserted. Those wishing to advertise will please make early application GREER H. BAUGHMAN, W. A. WRIGHT. huaJßueh newspapers as will copy the above an nouncement, and notice it editorially, and send a copy of their paper containing the announcement and notice, addressed to BAUGHMAN .t WRIGHT. P. 0., Box No. 499. Richmond, Vs., will he entitled to a copy of the Book. mh 22-dtilAcwlt N~ 9TICEU-TO DANIELS. SARGEN 1-Sir : Take notice that on the 10th day of April next, at the office of R. D.Ward. Esq . in the city ol Rich uioud, I shall nrocepd, twtween the hours of 10 A. M., and 7 f. M., to take the depositions of George Winston, P. Read, and others, to lie read as evi dence tn a suit now pending in my r.atne.by G. v.'. Camp, my next friend, m, you. in the Circuit C-'urt'-f the sani cit>. If the said depositions should nnt lib taken on that day. or if commenced and not completed, the taking thereof will l-c cont-uued from day to day until finished. I shall also apply to the .Indue of the said Court, on the said tenth day of April, for an interlocutory decree or order, requiring you to pay into Court a sum suttici«nt to defray all the expenses and costs of tho said suit, as well a sum sufficient for the maintenance of myself and son. It, for any cause, the said motion he not made on that day, it will lie made the day after, and from day to day until heard. CAROLINE SARGENT. By A. Jt'Dsox Crank, her Counsel. mh 12—lawtw THE REASON WHY.-The reasons why BOSSIEUX'S STEAM CANDIES are better than any other you can get, are. that they are made hy workmen of experience who have served regu lar apprenticeship to the business, and not by dirty negroes and pickers up of the trade, some of whom work six months as helpers, then call themselves workmen ; that they are made of the very best re fined Sugars : they are better: made MORE UNIFORM. WHITER, GLOSSIER. HARDER and CLEANER. And they are warranted not to stick or run in any climate or the money refunded. He haa sold them under this general warrantee for 15 years and never had a box returned or complained of. i*all and try them at LOUDXJ. BOSSIEUX'S, mh 23—3t No. 80 Main street. 'IM> I'AHPKNTERS, BKHKLIVCHs, 1 PLABTERERB AND PAINTERS-Propo sals will lie received at the office of the City Engi neer until 12 o'clock M„ on SATURDAY next, ths 21th inst., for th« Carpenter's Work. Brick Work, Plastering and Painting required in the erection of an ALV'S-HOUSE for the city of Riohmond— Bids will lie received f«r each kind of work sepa rately,or for the en-ire work in tho aggregate.— Plans and specifications of the work can be seen on application at the office of the undersigned, where iill further information can be obtained. By order of the Committee. mhl!»-td W. GILL. City Engmeer. DOUBLE REFINED STEAM CANDIES. My F.-tctiuT is now complete, and by far the largest establishment of the kind South of Phila delphia, which enables me tn offer to the trade of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA and TENNESSEE, as also the eit» grocers, an article of city-made. Steam-Refined Crushed Sugar Candy, warranted tn stand in any climate, much t«low the Northern price for an article of like standard. Call and examine it at my Factory. No. 80 Main street. | mh 17—lot] LOUIS J. BO^SIEUX. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.- PROPOBALS will be received until the Ist day of May next fo» the coratruci >n of a BANK BUILDING and Outhouses, in the town of Mil ton.N.C. The Bank Building will be of brick, two stories high, fronting 42 fe»t, and run ing back 62 feet. As it is presumed that contractors will visit the place liefore handing; in their proposals, all further necessary information can then he obtained. SAMUEL WATKINS.J H „,,,,;... GEORGE A. SMITH,S JOHN WILSON. \ Committee. Milton, N. C March 11th. 1860. mh IS-2w» THE SUBSCRIBER having erected a SHOP on the corner of Fourteenth and Dock streets, near Mayo's Bridge, is prepared to do CARPEN RERS' WORK generally, on the most reasonable terms. All orders from the country for SASH, DOORS, BLINDS and FRAMES, nromptlv at tended to. WM. F. PUMPHREY. m h_l3- lmj LUMBER FOR SALE. PINE TIM BER, for house framing, Ac. OAK TIMBER, for railroad oars, Ac. POPLAR AND OAK PLANK, for tobacco boxes and coopers—sawed to order, and delivered at short notice, from mv mill in Chesterfield, foul miles distant. WM. H. BRANDER. Office oa Baam aad Cary strsst, between 9th mh«*-lm and 10th. (O TO IBE WORK, OF EVERY DCStKIP. O TlON.done by JOSEPH A WILLIAMS A CO., PRACTICAL STONE CUTTERS AND MA SONS, who pre prepared to furnish estimates and contract for the completion of the same promptly. Office at their Stone Yard, foot of Virginia street, near the Danville Railroad Depot. fe 28—1 m* NE W IA)MBER YARD. tORNKR lilt. AND MAIN BTREETS.-l am bow receiving a large assortment of North Carolina YELLOW PINE LUMBER and am prepared to ill orders at the shortest notice. My Lumber is the verr bast quality. Fsraoae wishing to purchase or contract for biAs will please give me a call. fee-dim* JAS. S. STEVENSON. TIN POIL.-Wa have ia store, aad will keep constantly on hand, superior TIN FOIL, to whish we iavtto the fe 11-*** No. at Care street^ MILL OFFAL AND HAY.pWgWhnahslsnf the various, grades oiMtLL OFFAL; 1 000 bales of prime HA\, in stars sad for sale ob bo- tsrma, b, mark CH>R RENT—A vacant Let. IB fast front, on ' A^k '^ ,^i ta |oT^Kßß ; ka?o.. mh 11-t* Nn. hi Maia street. PrffifiSVEn»4saUW jhaftSn E. ». wTJITLOCK A SON, L7v s. a ~A> c—A "W A lf*jiv\V* AJitiN. With I* Pole anifShafts, hut littlei B«ed. aad ia rarfeet taJV** 55 KfnefSWSU^k AvemoM aUtim I FVTVEM DAYS ' v ■y Jaa. St. wwyUr A Sou, AucTs. BE ICE HOUSE AND LOT AT TH<C CORNER OF MARSHALL ? ANDMUNFORD 3TRELIB. AT AUCTHrN. . By the reeuestof ths owner, who resides inPean i ■> Ivania, we will cell upon the premises, onxUES , DAY. the 27th of March. IHU), commencing st 4'i I o'clock P. M.. a brick House and Lot. located aa above, mini-diatel) opposite ths residence of Mr. I Francis T. Isbell. and now in the occupancy of Mr. I George Burnett. It contains II room', with a farce brick kitchen, stable. Ac, and a well of good i water. „ The Lot fronts about 35 feet, aud runs back li» fret to a wide alley. Ths Honss is insured for t 92.1100. i Tubus.-One-fourth cash; ths balance at 4, 0 snd 12 months, lor negotiable notes, with interest i added, and secured by a trust deed mh 20 JAS. M. TAYLOR A SON, Aucts. f 'PR! STEM'S SALE OF DBS IRA BL E 1 1 TRACT OF LAND, AND RESIDENCE NEAR SjpcHMOND.-in pursuance of tbe pro j vision ol a deed of trust to the Uaderslsneo, by Sarah Shelton. tlated the I7th nt March. WW act duly recorded in the Clerk's office of Henrico ,' County Court. I shall sell on the premises. at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the .VI day of April next, til lair; if not. the next fair <lar thereafter.> commencing at 4>» o'clock P. : M.. a small tract.of land, called SumtnerNeld, in the colinty of Henrioo, near the city of Richmond, . adjoining the Catholic College tract. . The tract contains 41 acres, and has upon It a : comfortable Dwelling-house, and all necessary : nUt-housrl. for the accommodation of a sma.il family. It* proximity to the city of Richmond . renders it very desirable a* a suburban residence, . ard .ilso as a market garden. Tkrm<.—Cttsli for so much as will lie necessary I to satisfy, the purposes of the deed-say about $4 00. For the balance, upon a credit <T twelve ' mon'bs, with ihteregt from day of sale, satisfactory security, by deed of trust or otherwise, to be given ' for deferred payment. Thnuth as trustee lam re quested to sell for cash, yet the purchaser Will be able to arrange for a reasonable credit upon about 91«*»offhecash payment. The title is believed to he good; hut selling as trustee, I shall convey i with special warranty only , C. (LGRJSWOLD, Trustee. Sale conducted by Jas. M. XAI Lob A Buf>, Aucts. mh 24 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SO (JTH 8 IDE OF M AIR, NBA E TO PEA EL STREET. FOR BALE AT AUCTION.-We will noil on the premiaoa, on WEDNEBDAY, tho 4th day of April, Commencing at 12 o'clock, M., the valuable pr. berty located as above, adjoining the store of Messrs. Uttrdtief. Carlton A 00.,A-tia now in the occupancy ol Mr N. C. Birton. It fronts on Main street almitt Six 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 moat valuable property now «itiered. A plat may lie seen at the office of tHe AyxtionperS. Tubus.—One-third cam i the balance at 1 and* veers, for bonds hearing interest, payable quartei !>. and secured bra deed oi trust. The taxes a il assurance for H-60 to tie paid by the purchaser. mil it JA; 1 . M. TaYLQR A .SON, Auct's. \ T .\I.I Alli.fc REALJUtAfS AT THE , SOL'THEAST.CORNERQF CLAYANDem STREETS) AT AUCTION.—TM stibecribcr hav ing purchased elsewhere, will offer for sale, at public auction, upon the premises, on THURS DAY, the Vli day of April, commencing at 4'< o'clock P. IL his present residence, located at the southeast corner of Clay and 6th streets, and ad jacent to the Second Market. The improvements are a dwelling containing nine rooms, closets, Ac. The lot fronts 21 feet and runs hack ia) feet to n wide alley. The premises are supplied with ttas and water. The location of this propart* renders it valuable for. a dwelling r* fc* bnaißeuS mi-bobs*. 1 saats.—Oae-sixth cash* the balance, atfl, 18,13, 24 and 30 months, for negotiable notes, with inter est aided, and secured hy a trust deed The pur chaser to pay the taxes and insurance for 13§0.— Possession given immediately. JOHN O. STEGER. Jas. M. Taylor A So\, Aucts. mh 16 POMMISSIONKR!". S A L. Bt •• F REAL v-* ESTATE ON THK SOUTH SIDE OF FRANKLIN, BETWEEN ItrH AND 14th BTS. As Special Commiisitiner, appointed by tt decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, pro nounced on the ltith da) of February, iB6O, 111 the oase styled Poorest, als. vs. Thompson et. als . the undersigned Commissioner will proceed to Fell, upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the lath day of April, commencing at 12 o'clock M, the valuable LOT located on the South side of Frank lin, between 13th and Uth streets, and immediate ly opposite Metropolitan Hall, with an old FRAMED BUILDING thereon. It. fronts 28 feet and runs hack about n.ti feet. Ter*« or SAL»!|-'~Eno" h, in cash to defray the extftnses 01 tn's i>cree. ana t!.e additional.siiin of five hundred dollars, with legal interest thereon from the IStli day ol October. INVS. and the residue in two equal instilments, on a credit of 6 an-.l 12 months, the purchaser giving bonds bearing infer est from the day.of aalf foi the deterred payments' a,nil.the title to lie retained until all the purch.ise rinmey is paid arid it is ordered by the Court; the taxes for I*3o to l>e paid by the purchase!. DRURY WOOD, Special Com'r. Jas. M. Taylou .<*. Sox, Auctioneers. N. B.—if the shove- named salo should lie pre vented hy the inclemency of the weather, thesame will take place at the hour and place named, on the next suitable day thereafter, (Sundays except ed.) mh2l COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE IN HENRICO COUNTY.-As Special 1 Commissioner, appointed by a decree of Henrico County Court, pronounced on rhe 16th day of March, 1860, in the case styled Wood et ala. vs. Valentine etals.. I will nroceed to sell upon the premises, on THURSDAY, tho 19th day of April, commencing at 4 o'clock P. M.. a lot ol LAN 0 on 25th street. Union Hill, between M and N street,. fronting 43 feet and running luck 122 I'eet, loan *! ley M feetwrde, and aeariy ol*l'or.ite Leig!: S'.reet Baptist Church. Immediately after the above. B iv commencing at 4J, o'clock, TWO ACRES OF LAND, between G and H and .'Vid aud .'Uth streets, near Bloody Run Spring, aud opposite the residence of R. H. Lor ' ton, Bet. On FnIDAY. the 20th day of April, 1860, com mencing at C» o'clock P. M., on the premises, ; NINE AND A HALF ACRES OF LAND. 011 the pt.in of Marion Hill, bounded by McCoul, Fisher ■ and Scott streets and Almond's Creek, adjoining the property of Jos. J. Pleasants. Esa. Immediately after, TWO ACRES OF LAND in the aliove plan, described as Lot No. 71, and ad joining th> lands of R. H. Sty 11, Esq. Term of S.m.k — One-third cash ; ihe balance in two equal instalments, on a credit of 6 and 12 months, the nurcliascr giving note*, with interest added, and lillo retstinod Until orderei! bv.t he Ctiurt. DRURY WOOD, Special Commissioner. Jas. M. Taylob A Sox, Aucts. N. 8.-- If the sales aliove named should be pre vented by the inclemenc* of the weather, the same j will take place at the hours and place * named above on the next suitable day (Sunday excepted 1 there after. Ittih 21] DRURY WOOD. Com'r. 4JEROE ANT'S SALE.-Will he sold on TUES -0 DAY. April 3.!, commencing at IS o'clock, A. M.at the auction house of Alexander Nott, the following articles, to wit: 3 one-fourth pipes superior Cognac BRANDY ; 1 " " " Pale 2 parts of " " Dark " ; 1 bill. Old Rye WHISKEY; 1 Ibhl CHERRY BOUNCE; 1 cask CLARET WIiNE; 1 BEDSTEAD, FEATHER BED. MAT TRESS AND BEDDING; 1 Walnut DININiJ-TABLE; 1 BUREAU. 1 SE 1 TEE. 1 FENDER ; , 1 superior COOKING RANGE, copper BOIL ER. Ac. 1 To satisfy a distress warrant in my hands in favor of William Tyree against Roliert Keid. THOMAS U. DUDLEY, mh U— tits City Sergeant. By 1. as G. B. Davenport, Auct's. GROCERIES. Ac, AT AUCTION.-On THURSDAY, 29th March, we will sell, at lv o'clock, at our auction store, an assortment of GROCERIES, vir.:- Rensed SUGARS. New York SYRUP. Western BaCoN SIDES and HAMS. SOAP. CANDLES. STARCH. Manufactured TOBACCO. r'ure Mol.isres RUM. ' Rectified WHISKEY. I French BRANDY. 1 PORTER. CLARET WINE. ' Green and Back TEAS. Tanners' OIL. 1 -ALBO -4CO Sides SOLE LEATHER. Tibms.—Under $100. cash; $100 and over, 4 months' credit, for approved negotiable paper, mh 23 LAG. B. DAVENPORT, Aucts. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, AT Alt. TION.-On THURSDAY, 29th March, we will 1 seel!, at 11 o'clock, at our auction store, 200 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. 1 Terms.-Over *100, ninety days' credit, for ap proved paper, mh 23 __ LA G. B. DAVENPORT. Aucts. By E. B. Cook. Auct. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STOCK OP DRY GOODS AT AUCTION.-By virtus of a deed of trust to the subscriber by George R. Bssby, and duly recorded in the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, I will proceed to sell at the store of 1 said George R. Bagby, No. 31 Main street, >n MON DAY, April 2d. at 10o'clock, the whole of the stock contained in .aid store, consisting of Cloths, Cassininres. Vestings, Sattinets, Kerseys. Calicos, Dress Goods, Flannels, Cottons, and in fact the variety usually found in a well regula'ed DRY (fOODS estai.lishment At 12 o'clock the unexpired lsass of said Stors will be sold to the highest bidder. The trade is requested to attend, as the Goods are fresh and well assorted. Tbxms—All sums nndsr f 100. cash; oraz that amount. 4 months' credit, for notes satisfactory endorsed SILAS L. JOHNSON, Trustee. Sale conducted by E. B Coor,,Auct'r. mh 21 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Or VERY VALUABLE BLAVES.-Will be sold at pub lic auction, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of March, MM, at ths lata residence of E. Oniohun dro.Sr., deceased,situated in the count* of Fin vsnna, sad within three miles of Colombia, all the slaves belonging to saidl estate, ,» P , mttfm ,*„ umm . ber, viz: MEN and WOMEN, BOYS aad GIRLS. These slaves are likely and valuable farm hands, and will he aold ou six months' tine for negotiable niKss.safiafßctonly sijdoi-sed.with interest add ed, payable at the Fa/rners' Bank of Virginia, at Biehmond. *. OMOHUNDRO, Jr.. Adm'r ash A-dAeajrtds* of E. OuobPbbbo, deed. TN PURSLANCBOr A DECREE OF THE 1 Circuit Court pf Hanover Couaty. pronounced ob the mh day of March, WW, ia a salt therein de pending by the style of Buoktey. who suss, ««., vs. Buckley, Ac., ths aadorairaed, as Special Com ■uaaioaer. will proceed to sell, at public suctioa. aihxi-td Coaanussioaer. Oner ibr sale— M boxaiTKaflTshTlairy CHEEtE. 44 hbis. New Orieaas and OurTBOLABSEB. U hadaJkiehiSaw Orteaus 81'OAfC »frbls. CwtdrExtraCCjvf*eSoOAß . _ h« brass Ad vaaatiso asd TaUow C A N DLES. M I. .ae* Oswego Puis SPAbQE. nthW-ts «th st, sssr Cary. ■■' ■ - a^eßsssaasßßßaUßßSßfhi«hi ■ rUTVRM JyjfaT. m _ m I By Ooeetn af. Appereesy, Anet'e. LA RSE NUMBER OF BEAUTirUL »UILDINt» LOTS. NEAR THE WESTERN LIMITS OF MANCHESTER. FOR BAI/E AT AUUTION-At ths reiuest of Mr. Oeorse W. SuSlliacs.we shall sell at public auction, on the premises on TUESDAY, the 30 nay of April, ismi, 3t *H o'clock P. M., tif fair lif not, ts* next fair ay, 1 a tar. s number of most besotiful BU fLDINtf LOTS, sdjotaing the resideaoo of tbs said Sasll- A plat of ths Lots eaa be seen at our omce.~ These Lots, for the most part, ars remarkably well located, and command a fine view of the city of Richmond and aurr..nnd n< country. Tbbms—One tmrd cash; balance at 4 and S months, for negotiable Botes, iatereat added, se ?iured by a trust deed, or title retained. Ths taxes or l-eo to he paid by the purchasers, mh II GOUHIN A APPERSON, Auct's. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF VALUA BLE REALFSTATK,SLAVP.S, Ac ..IN AND ADJOINING THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER. As Coiimisairmers. appoints 1 hy a decree of the county Court of CheeterfieM.pronounced at March term. \cYva in the case ol Wood and Grant ag'st B. J. Slier, Ac, we shall proceed Us sell at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th April, 189", at3.ti o'Clrtck P. M.. Of fair". 1/not, the next fair day.< the following valusble REAL ESTATE. SLAVE*. Ac . vli i ....... Ist. The lite estate of said Si-Mr In 81/KR'S TAVERN, on Main street, ill the town of Man chester, at tbs eornSf of Jaoisoti street, running back 123 feet. Id. The fee simple of said SlSer in the real es tate in rear ol the tavern property, between that and the MasnnV Ha (.fronting on the south side of Jackaort street, with two framed tenements there on, witfi brick :i*i!e*t>hts. Tftts property is capa ble of a division, so as trfss!! a VACint lot, whioh will be done if desired. 3d. The fee simple of said Sixer in snd to an Un divided moiety of the Lots *ti chased by hint and — Lewis, of Perdue, Trustee: being part of Lot No. 3in £-. C Msyo's plan, adjo ning Manchester, fronting on a street 9* *eet wide, extending from Mcdonough street to the Raifirt.-fd. 4th. The life estate of said Sister in fl Negro Boy named William, ami his fee simple in an oil! Negro Woman nnme.l Rlnvda. Tkbms.— For the slaves, cash : for the real es tate, one if;t!rt!-c.-is'i; t>alan'-o at/.Sand )2months, for negotiable notes. Inftret a/Tdod. secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 18m> to **epai**»by the purcliKSSrs. C. C. McRAE, * ..„,,; U ERASMUS GARY.< {A>,n " Sale conducted by Goddim A ArrxKsoß. Aucts mh 19 pO.-vL*ttISSIONER't> SALE OF REAL ES V/ TATE I* -As Commission er appointed by * decree 6'f the Coiifftjr G<-urt of Cheatertield, pronoHnced on the 13th December, 1559, in the case of Cunnittg|>am, Ac. against Brown, Ac, 1 shall proceed toseil HI put.lie auction, on tHe premises, on WEDNESDAY.4th April. 1*». at. m. o'clo'cL*. P, 18., <if fair; if nnt, the next fair day,' lot No S, in t!f« plan of M-irVchester. oft Porter afreet, oppo£!ta t">« former residence of B. W. Smith, fronting 1.12 I'eet. Exeh 18S feet, having an old framed te< cnient thereon. Tkkm-- -One ttiird cash; balance at 6 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, with interest added, and title retained until all the purchase money is paid Tttetaßbsfbr 1.460, the purchaser to bp.v. mhl» 0 r, IvtcRAE, Com'r. Sale conducted l»v Gnnniv .v kPfmevt, A«ots. \fOST VALLABL.K fKIVAI'E RESI. 11l OENCK ON THE NORTH 81 I) X OF GRACE. BETWEEN 4th AND am STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION —Will be sold at auc tion, on the premises, on THURSDAY afternoon, the sth April, 1 .-*•»<> at 5 o'clock, the large and con veniently located RESIDENCE, now in the occu pancy ol Dr tames Bolton, fronting on the north site of ('race street V.i feet, runr ng I ack 123.eel to an a'lev. !n common, bt feet wirte. Th Tene ment is three stl'rifta ahovft NttefrMut, and.con tains 11 rooms, in addition to lift f-odm,' bestirs a kitchen* coritaininx < rooms, and a brick and cirri i.-e-House ofi tbe alley in rear. Ttie House is luiilt. of t!ie licit materials, a nil lias recently lieen put in a complete state of repair. Ihe wtiiifow sills, ca;s and cornice .-ire of iron, and the front gutter lined witfi copper. It is furn.'she-f with every modern convenience, such as cooking raugcwarm-.iir fitrnacc, liaffi room.water closets, Ac These advantages, together with its elevated, healthful position af.d agreeable neighborhood, render it one of the most desirable residences in the city. The property may tie inspected before the day of sals. Taunts —One-fourth cash ; balance at 1. 2 and 3 years, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes nnd insurance for I*W to lie paid by c purchaser. GODOIN .* APPERSON. Aucts. P. S.—Possession given Ist July next, mh 23 G. A A. CO n Ji-I «S I t.l NX KS SALE OF SEAL ESTATE IjN :•! A N 0 ftE S f E ft. ON THE CORNER OF HULL AND CARNEY .-fi'REETS; As Commissioners apfiointed by a,decree cjf th.o Circuit Court of Chesterfield, pronounced at the October term. in the case of Pattesott. ft? , vs. Hall's ailm'r, we slnl! proesed to sail, at puhlic anetion. on the premises. <>n THURSDAY, the 19th April. 186 U. at 4 e'etocA P. M . uf fur; if not. ihe next fair day, loas-hslfof HALF-ACRE LOT, No. 2,'"»>, 111 the plan of .Manchestei, or*»o«it. t/ie residence of Dr. Samuel A. Patteson, at tne cori.er of Hull and Barney streets, fronting about 82>» feet on the East side of Barney street, and W feet on the South side of Hull street. There are three dwellings on the Lot, two wooden and one brick, the latter of which is now occupied by Dr. Weisi ger aa an office. Term*.—Enough in cash to defray expenses of sale; balance in equal instalments of 6,12 and 18 months, for bunds bearing interest, with good per sonal security, and title retained till the further order of the Court. The taxes for 1-.60 to be paid by the purchasers. ROSCOE B HEATH,} ««_.-. , „ C. C:.McRAE, < Com rs. .ale roHd ,,h tod by Godi-i.n .S. ArrKßsoN, Auct's. mh a . , By Robert BT~Lyne, Abet. AStIALL FAKAI. t u-a'I'AININO FIVE AND A HALF ACRE!*.ON THE OSBORNE TURNPIKE, 4S MIoES BELOW RICHMOND. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—I Will sell at public auction, on the 3d day of APRIL, (if fair; if not, the next fair day thereafter.) at 12 o'clock, upoa the premises, that very desirable little Farm, con taining .*>'» acres, situated as descrtlied above, ad j ining the lands of R. Mills, Jas. Throgmorton and others It. produce* well of the usual crops, and is admirably adapted for a market garden.— The improvements consist of a framed dwelling with the usual out It ntses. all In sood order. The location is peifectly healthy, society good, and fob vet.ter.t to chu'c'ies of several denominations and a cootl grist ttfall. It can l»o purcliased privately before the day ol sale : if «oid. dtle hotioe will be given. The premises will be shown by Mr Childress, who resides on the premises, and for terms. Ac . apply to RO. B. LYNE.Auct., Office in Basement Metropolitan Hall. mh 22-dtds By Richard Caul horn, Auct'r. UTOI'K SALE UI; l.nu< c* Rl Kg, FIX- O TUftES. Ac . AT AUCTJON-BTORE AND DWELIINO FOR RENT OA DAY O? SiTI-E.- In consequence of mr failing health, I have deter mined to discontinue business, and in furtherance of this object, shall rent at public miction, on TUESDAY, 27th inst., at 10 o'clock, on the prem ises, my commodious brick DWELLING and .STORE, on Main, between 24th and 25th streets, built lor the special convenience of a Grocer. At ter renting out the Store, 1 tdiall sell at auction, for cash, mv large and well selected assortment of 0 KOCERI ES. consisting of Liquors of all kinds. Coffee. Sugar, Rioe, Tobacco, Cigars, Candles, Soap, Ac ; a Ane assortment of Crockery wars 1 a large lot of Boots. Shoes. Slippers. Ao ; Counter, Show-Case, and 2 Platform Scale*. Counter do., Ac. JAMeS P. NEAGLE. Sale cdnduoted by R CA'*Titi>fts. mh 23 By Alex. Nett, Auct.' TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS. Ac. -V 7,11 be sold at auction, at my store,on TUESDAY morning next, the 27th mat., commencing at 10 o'clock, a large and desirable stock of seasonable DRY GOOD.*", via;—4S" p ecea Caeauners and Cvsai netis; 2.'. pieces Tweed Cassimere; SO pieces Siiep ard's Plaids; A 0 pieces Linen Drill; 10 pieces Linen Damask; 20 pieces Pillow-Case Linen; 25 extra fine Brocha Shawls; 300 dozen brown and mixed Half-Hose: 5u dozen Linen Bosoms, and mauy other articles not neceaaary to mention. Terms.- All sums under §50, oas(i; over SSO.six ty days' credit, for approveu negotiable piper. Also, will lie soid, on account of Ctiminunwealth of Virginia. 56 Army OVERCOATS. Tbbms. -Cash. .mh 23 ALEX. NOTT, Auct'r. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND IN MAN. OVER. ON VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.-Purauant to the provisions of a deed of trust from Wm. H. Tyler and wife, to the under signed, at the request of the beneficiary in said deed. I will, on the premises, on ths 10th day of April. 1800. commencing at 12 o'clock, sell to the highest bidder, the tract of LAND, conveyed by said deed, containing by estimation one hundred acres. This tract of Land is on the Virginia Cen tral Railroad, and adjoin* the lands of John F. Cross, Jno. J. WingfWd's estate and others, and is a part ef the tract of land lately belonging- to Charles Jams' estate. Tkbms.—Ca*h will be required for so much as 1 will lie necessary to pay the costs "I sate, record ing said deed. Ac. and to discharge the debt se cured by said deed; as to the residue, the terms will be made known oa the day of sale. mh s-dtd R. o. POJTWBLL. Ti aatss Br William Pnuuill, Auct'r, (Bank "ir.. I'ktbbsbcxo. Vs.) - *Jl7 ,, "*av SAL*S OF STEAMBOATS, A... AT AUCTION.-On ■*"""" B a I «*THLRSDAY,22d in«t..all2oVlock, at our wharf, in Petersburg, we shall sell atauc U«-u. without reserve the STEAMER W. W. TOWNES. seven ARKS, a set of WAYS, a COAL SCOW, SHED. OFFICE aud OFFICE FURNI TURE, BLOCKS. RIGGINOS, CRANE DER RICKS, a pair of HORSES, w «f| broke f ur lI(HAt . lag cargo, aad many other articles too namsrous to mention. Tbbms at sale. ,PANNILL A CARTER. ahove ,h .l, 4 |i 3 pSt- , M poned to FRIDAY', 3Vth inst.. at 12 o'clock M. inhM p. & c. By Thee. W. Reeaee, Auet., (Once corner 12th and Cary streets.) cM*mm&**T K ?V Y K SALE OF RICH- S^^^AW^^AR^llra o^^ senber, having to remote from his prasest place of business, will sell, on WEDNESDAY. March 28. commencing at 11 o'clock, on Broad, between eta sad 6th atrssu. his stock of . RICHMOND-MADE CARRIAGES, ooasiabßc ia part of— Four and atx-seat CAR RIAOES. teiidSo^BTO^ 8 - StOo^bV^^KS^ Sprini WaOONS. with and without toes. The above work is all of the beat saahty, and warranted the usuai ttaas. TxßUf.—For all sams under EBB), cash; over thetarnosat, 4 Bsoatae* <r *Ai- &* r yy^iJitt! o ?MS^^ m^*lXm\ m iltTOr"iihKV to hJ-iai F. WATEON. Trustee. *— t.' - : j ." ■siaßag==xsg=rs _ AofkTsTPQnu ,k 4a4a^nuaw - - ■ ' -* ■ ' Men«» 4». *~~~*£ff** m* &eWskuy,n NORTH OF RICRV:OND.AyAt»f^tVo4y Ist sold, at auction oa the prerniese 7 «* W -¥B?i U DAY.the«T<ai March, Uir; if not. the ns*t fair day.) ihe suTall I U sated v*e. opßo.ite to. ••• uwnee nVfflfj Petsr V. Ds'i/el. It mi now ia tae neeepineVaf Uf. Pendfet >B. who will give imnaediat* hi! session, if -I'tirjd. Thsbaildia«son the pTaWars • mple enough for the aeoi-mmod.uoa oTalarce Umily. Tbe neuhlwhood is a good oae. and it. nearness to the city makes it very de.imUe m m residence or market garden, for whioh purposs the soil is admirably well adapted. . Tssxs.-One fourth cash; balance at 4, « aad IX mofftfas. for negotiable Botes laterest added. and title refined till all the pnrehase-monev is fatly paid. The tales for MW to be jmid by tho purchaser. \ GODDIN A APPERSON. mh IP I _ ABctioßsee. rMii-n-BiifkioNt-.R's S4LE or house V> AND hff ON UNION HILL.-Bt virtue of a decree of >l»i County Court of Hearten, pro. Bonaced oeH* Mth day of March, Msv, ia the suit of Baker v*. Baker. Ac. the umtersigaed Csocial nommissrntier, will Bell at pnMie anotioa. oa TUESDAY, the *7th day of March. 1880. at 3* "dock P. M.. the property in mid decree inen tionrtl. being a fronting 49 feet on the south side of Vrnvl.le street, between is>h street and the turnpike, running bneklStfeet to O. A Streaker's erapert), with a small framed House, Ac., tbereoa Trbsii.. -One- third cash, balance in a credit of 4 nior.tns. fnf negotiable note, interest added, with .ood endorser, end title retained. Tax*, for ItsU the purchaser to pay. JNO N. DAVIS, „ . . a. Special Commissioner. Sale **j QoP-piu A ArrsßSoa. Aucts. Jmh M VALU ABLf BK l« X SToTTb and By* Kil LING ON THF. SOUTHEABT BIDK OF THE CANAL Ü BETWBEN dTff AND 7th STS.. FOR SALE AT AUCTION.-At th« ruuuuwt of Mr. Bar , nett Wicker. We shall sell at public auction, on tbe premises, on WEBNMyAY, the2Bth March. IHSt), lat *X o'clock. P. M . the brick store and dwelling I v-ated as alaive. now in 'ns oeerrpanor of Mr J. 1 H. Koch, at an annual rent of *I*H. payable month ly. The nous- is in good order, and i» regerded aa an excs!*!«t busiaem stand. Tk, ms. -Orie-fo-.rt h cash; In lance at 4. 8 and 12 months, for negotiants noes. with interest added, : and title retained till last note fie paid. The taxes ' and insurance for IMS to he paid by the ro re Baser. nih!7 GODDIN Aests. /^tT*BintSS|QNER'B/SALE OF LOT ON V> THE EA?T Slpt QFmu. BETWEEN M AND N BTRKET.<Cm T HCH HILL—By virtue of a decree of the County Cotlrt of Henrico coun ty, entered at March term. l&X), in the r.iee of God din A Apperson v.. Lewis. Ac. the undersigned will, at4pVli>ck P.M..on THURSDAY, the 2!hh day r.'f iWar'li. I*o uf fair; if not. the neat fair <iav,; upon tbe premises, proceed to .ell at auction the aim ;-e mentioned Lot, fronting 33feet, running baj k ii« feet. Tf.b.m '.-so much cash as may h* necessary to discharge the coats of this suit, and the charges and expense'! incident to Said sale, and to psv- to the plaintiff.; the sum of 967.20. with interest thereon from the 14ih u.iy . f Novemlier. I?*/, and upon a credit, Uf tn the residue, of 4 months from the day of sale; taking It the said deterred payment a ne gotiable note from i rie Farcttaser. with a good en dorser, with interest added from the 1 day of sale, and retaining the title until the) Whole purchase n-'-nejf is paid, and a conveyance dirctSO by the CourL I'ne taxes for iSS9 to l« paid hv the pur chaser. JOHNSON H. SANDS? Special Commissioner. Sale by Gene-IB A. ArPK-pao-*. \ mn \a NEATBKit •» fakl«ab.Ble.a}-j u.ltHiniH HILL, AT THE CORNER OF M AND 28TH STREETS, AND VACANT LOT ATTACHED- Will ;>e sold at auction on the premises, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the29th March. IBHO, at 4o'clock, the new and excellent brick TENE MENT located as sbrrve, now in the ocoupancy of Mfs. (Sarah Sharp. The hit fronts Si feet, runs back tit foet to an alley. The house ha. 6 rooms, liesidea !.f it'tr. Hifchen and the usual oUt-bnil«lmgs, together with a weWor pu-mp of fine water. Terms.—One sixth £aaN: balance at t.t) and 12 mouths, for negotiable notes. ititsreSt added, and title until the last note is rwtf (1. The taxes for l*?ti to bf> paid by the purchaser. mh 19 .'fODOIN ft APPERSON, Aucts. HOt SE ASO MIT rOR SALE ON CHUROfi HILL, CORNER OF. CLAY AND -9TH STS.jjIT AUCTION. ON THK* PREM ISES, ?W TmiRBDAY.S»TH INSTANT, AT Jy» O'CLOCK.- i?..S woese is a convenient dwelling for a small falkiiiy, having 4 n t a rooms, besides a wing suitable' for a grocery or fi.Bt*Uß*p's shop.— The lot front* about 46 feet on Ciav strbP*, wrfich. with another i>f 30 feet adjoining, ibi be sold a. tHe same time.) will furnish to the dwelling a rich gar den spot, or produce lot for cows and sma'l dairy. The house has now a good tenant, but possession m-iy lie had soon, if desired. T'fiTt* -One-fourth cash; balance at 4, 3and 12 mrnthsi, for fte>y»ttaW* note*, with interest. nth 20 GODDIN A. AI'PERSON, Ancts. V A NEAR I THR-fiTY OF RICHMOND. AT AUCTION -At the re*fUes* of the heir-at law Of t*>e late Willfam Gouldin deceased, we shall sell, at. pnN-* auction, on the premises, in the order advertised, cti FRIDAY, the toth ol March, ItWO, at 12 o'clock M.. ttie fol lowing va l »alile real sstate, of which the saiu (iouldin dieu sei- , fld, vi,s: Lot No. 4, in S'tuare No 27. in Ruttif rloonl's auuitn>*v, Ipinn Hill, Ironliug 173 leet on west 2".'th street. rn...ll*'g Nick on the north side of S street I3U feet; slao. SsiA** No. 19, in same addition, bounded by .TOth, 31st, <d aud R streets. And at 4 o'clock P. M., of ths same day. on ths premises, in the order advertised, the following valuable property in the town of Sydney, viz.: 341 feet two inches of land on the south side of Grove street, being Nos. US and 116 extending from Vine in Liihi.mr'ly street, running liack 17U feet to the lot of W. C. Allen. EM. . After which will tie sold nmS Lifts -n RitehieV slin.desunatedas No-. 67.6H, iiH. 70, <l, 72. 7!f. 74, 75. I jontiiig to-tetlier 27u feet on the south side of Tav'-n liack I3u feet, adjoining the new Sydney Sa^i^tCWiirch. After which will lie io.Sa-v undivided moiety of that beautiful square of four nCtzS. dfth the large Brick Dwelling. Ac. thereon, lormerly 'i**4e4anif occupied by Mr. N- E.Sutton.desig listed as Nos 2TIi 273 271 276, bounded by Elmwood Dover, Elm and Cedar streets. Also, the beautiful square of four acres, adjoining Nos 121, aa, J2.'l. iU, Uninded bj Elmwood, Dover, Robinson and Mulbe ry streets. Also, an undivided moiety of that beautiful square oi' lour acres -tilioining, designated by Nos 317, ,11a, .119,320, bounded by Dover, Elmwood, Cedar and Robinson streets. At the ranie tuuo and place will be sold 107 aires of Land in the lower part of Henrico, adjoining the lands ol Messrs. Carter, Fisher. Franklin. Parker. Ao., and conveyed to said OotfJdiß by Jos. Sharp, by deed of the 6th Septeinlier, IBW. Also, | St the same time and plaoa. will be sold two-thi'ds . f aH unHivijled tract of 30 acres ol Land on tbe Deep-Kuu Turnpike, hear the lands of tbe late Ambros" Hu'eheson anr! otWe'*, con vet ed Ui said (iouldin by W Goddm. Trustee tit !t. T. Wicker. by deod of 31st July. 1630. Tkk.-ms.-One third cash; balance at 4 and a months, for negotiable notes, interest adder!, and title retained till all the purchase money is fully pal**. The taxes for l*sn to lie paid by the pur oajuw.fi fiOnDIN A APPERSON, Auct T s. I*. B.—lt is pronatle "n arrangement will be made with the owner of ths olh'<ir nfrdiri-ted moiety of the three four acre lots in Sydtlav, *" as tn sell them as a whole, and not as an undivided Mtoisty. mh22 G. A A. COMMISSItINER'M »ALE OF VALUA BLE FARM. WITH BTONE QUARRY THEREON. ON DANVILLE RAILROAD. IN CHESTERfIKID COUNTY, ON JAMES RIV ER. FOUR MILES FROM MANCHESTER- A. one of the Commissioner, appointed by a de cree of the Circuit Curt of Che. erfield, pro nounced on the 4th Mar. l&MI. in the case of "Pat tes.vn Bgainst Cowting's representatives," 1 shall prtHiee'l tospJlat iiiblic auction, on the premises, on MOM DA f, the 2e April. \»H,, at 12 o'clock M . (il fair; if not, the neJt fai- Haj.,l the FARM, lo cated a. above, formerly owned i/y the •ets Willis W. Cowling, and purchased by Mr- GeofgO W. Cole, at a sale made under a former decree entered in this cause. The tract contains I7s>a acres, snd ar-'i-i'-s the lands of Richard Archer, Nathaniel Green and o'tt.f f- The buildings on the tract are nearly new, and sufficient for the use of a small family. The land is partly arable and partly in woods, aud there is on it a valuable siofle euarry. whioh. from its proximity t.t tbe Danville Rail road, adds greatly to us value. Mr. Cole, residing on the premises, will take pleasure is showing the plape to those who may oar. on him. . . Tub • ««m- will be made known at ths hour of sals. Ths tales for vm to be paid by ths pureha ssr. C. i, MCRAE, Acting Coin r Site conducted by Guddib k ATt bbsob. Abou. mh II COMMISSION AR'S SALE OP REAL ES TATE. IN HENRICO COUNTY.-As Com missioner appointed by a decree of Hsaneo Coun ty Court, pronounced on the 7th February. IStki, in the oase of Tin-ley against Tinsley's administra tor. Ac 1 shall proceed to sell, at public auction, at Henrico County Court house, on MONDAY. the 2d April. I*o tbe ing Court day. •at l«o clock M, FIFTY-THREE ACRES OF LAND, of which Malachi Tinstay died seised and possess ed of. in the upper sad of Henrico county, and bounded by the lands of Robert H. Henley, John N : J?flt don J- lß ' P- Cottrell and other*. Also. EIGHT ACRES OF LAN D. adjoiaing the above S3 acres. The foregoing sals is to be made at ths rtsk and costs of Win. R. Burruss.Who became the purchaser of lit! land at a former sale. TsßUk—Cash. The taxes for I*6o to be_paid by the purchaser. JOHN N. DAY'S. Com'r. Goin-ix A ArrßKsoß. Aucts. nth II VALUABLE BISINEtMStANOON THE . 80UTHSIDE OP MAIN. BETWEEN .Br (4 AND2I»T STREETS. FOR SALE AT AUCTION. At the request of M r Henry Wallen-tein, we shall sell at public auotion, on the premises, oa MON DAY, the 2d of April, true, at 4> o'oloek. P at , that large FRAMED BUILDINti aad the LOT oa which it stands, located aa above, aad heretofore, for many years, occupied as a store and dwelbßc by Mr. taaao Solomon. The lot froata 32 foet sad runs back IBS test. The property now rents for f 2SO aer annnrn. Tbs hx-auoat w regarded as an excellent one for bueiaees Buraoees. Tbbms.-Oas lourth cash; balance at A f and 9 month., for negotiable notes, interest added, se cured by a trust deed, or title remised. The taxes for IBM to be paid by the purchaser. mh IS GODDIN A APPERSON. Aact's. utorof Nam. . CLaag Mayo, deeeaaad. under tho proyisiorsof ths will of the teautrix. will selPat P«t of th 7 tiwm Beeu** ThetaMEw BBnSiTbi JSftum •urahsesm. . o fl MeßAav. Naaayr C^nßaMsveW^ w te^. i *^J&HsSrg l J******* * m 2i H sanua. \mm iua*rin susni anaaaaw .»» w SSmm\V^e^ m* BAY. " " ' * *■ '■ I' '■ ■ I »■ I 4»444«M»—4— By Cunye. T» Wee thaws m Cm. . »i ■■' ■ ii !■■ TotiACCO.d%iua*iedeßh4hferTh..rtas Kaherty. 4f aVBE*aI ffVtrf. «*• BrWVUnMf •• VsaWsnay IV BBUBnuf M-BEatf-faa. Si C Aifc>jd..t -?"**• T - A Co. Aeets. ash 2e By OaduißjA AWetPUa CiVrSo? , .' ! ?l!!?il 0 V? appelated hy a Ueoree ef tbe ...the u»S rt /-J*-?- 0 -" of Kichaiond. Pr owmaeod hoViiaarvi V. X £ br - ,>,r ». Itnv, ia the tms+J>tLmf- Mr^isiiialr.lil K>r ' *s.. we shell proceed b» sel|. TaH^^^ MM running hack abo ot «| lee" !»*«■« small Rriea Teßesseau. AnnT tIL/-.SJT? „? of Lot No. BU, at the SSfctZtlLYl' fronting 54 feet on the V 32 rauntag back on tne eaatUas oistk ffit having tbereoa a new Buck Behoofr*Kaea. W ITTY* the Lot ia rear of tbe al.ove. beingß*rt%f lE: Hint. 7*J and 7», front,d< 102 taTßest liaVJj *th street, r.Bßing l-»ck M-feet. and ImaiadeUM the nortu by tbs lot of Mr. TboojaTV MeCee£? I'kba*.-One third cash; halaaeu at S, I] and M moirths, for negotiable notes, iuMrest ended.and title retainer! till all tne purchase saoney is fully paid. The taxes for 1950 to ha sard by the pur , Sale coaducted by Ooniun A Arransou. mh « By James M. Taylor At Sea* Auet's. TWO FR A n El» TENEMENT* AND rwi LOT*. NEAR DUVAL STREET. AT AUG TION,-We will sail, at tho risk aad oostof Da vi»t Knigc, me former purchaser, wbo has tailed to comply w«th the ternw of tale, upon the premi ses, on MONDAY, the Mth day of March, com inducing at 4.Si o'clock P. M . two Framed Tone menta. on a cross street, between Duval aad Ba ker streets, aad nearly opposite ths late rssMeuee of Jacob Shook, dec d. T«xm< -Ooe lourth cash; ths balance at 4.8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, wiih latsrsat add ed, and secured hy a trust deed. mh» JAS. M. TAYLOR A BON. Anew. wt.trvH-rSs.il.l-.UI- VALUABLE REAL "> ESTATE ON ITtm STIIEKT. OPPOSITE FIRST MARKET.—By order of ths Circuit Court of tne city of Richmond, I wilt seU at penile auo tioti.tothe highest ladder, on MONDAY. March 1». l«r».at4o'oluek l\ M.. the inter, st of A W. Pyte and Harnett Fyle, being two undivided sev enths, ia the two LOTB OF LAND, with two bricK tenements thereon, in the osßr of Richmond, on 17th street, east of ths Market House, between Main and Frankbn streets. aeymeißK Walnut al ley on the North, sulaect to ths dower of the widow ol the late Wm. B. Kyle. The tenements anove referred to are occupied ac stores by A Grinw.ald and E. D. Keller. Tkb.us—One-third cash: balance in six aad twelve months for negotiants notes, interest ad ded, and th*-* title retained till a conveyance is di rected by the Court. H. X KLLYKON, mh 7 bis Sheriff City of hichmonrf. .. POSTPONEMENT-In eoaseaßeaooof the m oleinency of ths weather, tbs above sale is post poned onlil MONDAY neat, Maroh Mlh. lAvO. at 4 M. mh IS By J. H. Olfges. Aact'r. WILL BE SOLO, every mast* thw week, at auction room M, Maia street, eommeneißs at 7 o'clock, a large invoice of fins Child, Sjjybr,,aad Fiated Watches; flur Gold jewelry, o"pid GUARD and VEST CHAINS, LafWj;HAT A LAINB; Silver Plated SPWNS, FORKS. CAB TORS, Ac. Also, a lot of FANOY GOODS.CI GARS. CUTLERY. Ao. N. B.—Consignments receiving every day aad soul without reserve. J. H. DIGOES. AaeL _D. F_. Booth, Salesman. jaS-ta By Ales. Wott, Auct. NIOtIT SALES.-WATCHES, JEWELR*' A NT) FANCY GOODS.- Will be sold at asp. tion, at my store, commencing at 7 o'oloek, THIS EVENING, and cmtianed during the season jvery night, a large assortment ef fine oold and Silver Watches, toe Jewelry, Bracelets, fanoy Roses, Knives son Forks, Pocket Cutlery, Castors. Glass ware, Menu.* Shirts. DraArers. Tabls Clothe. Caa simeiee, Bed-Sprwens. Cigars, and FanoyOoods. r>e.%J, ALEX. MJrTT, Auet. 4%C. BAtST ERTYand H.W. CTAEKE have associated themselves together, under the style and firm of HaGERTY A STARKE, No.2WMain street, seat door to Adaina A Co.'a Express oltse, for the our • pose of conducting the TIN. Vy MBING.sroVE. RANiirf. AND EOT AIR FIHNACj: businsM. Also. BRASS AND BELV FOuWiNO. BRABS FINIBHI>G. Ao. " We are no* prepared to execute ml orders en triHted to oar chargs in either of tho shove WBWsAue, in th* very best manner, and by first class niffrbanics. We would especially sail the at tention of coflrtfnr mershaßts before purohasiag. ae w« feel oonfideat (as our steeh ts entirely ac w. > that we can give entire satisfaction. We wonlrt also call the attention of tbe trade to our gfrtrtofffßASS WORK, for Fiambsrs, Gas and Steam PitiWrs,which wears nMnufaeturiag and selling at Northern prioes. .J.*. .. Babbit Metal. Garrett's Patent Antn-Frtctiou Metal, Antimony and Block Tin Tor aaia. a Highest cash prices paid for OLD METALS. Je 17-d2m CO- FARTNERSMI F.-JNIL M. WRirT, of Petersburg, and THOMAS JOHNSTON, of Riehmrmd, have this day »«rehiu-ed of GEO. M. WE.-n' his entire etock of BOOKS aad STATION ERV. and wilt c-ntinua the husiasss under the name and style of WEBT A JOHNSTONTat tho old stand. 14* Main street, and hope, by strict at tention to tmainess, to merit the patronngs of their rriends and ths public which has beeesp Uherally bslf'/Wed Bpon the hones Wasp. THOMAS JOHNSTON. Riohmond, Feb. Ist. SBfi. A Curd.-In retiring from the Book Trade. I desire to return my thaaka to ths pabtae, who have so generously sustained ase, aad 1 trust mv seansa .or. may receive the same •-^ffi«y*fr B#T M"R. M. BROWNELL'S Itf the firm of CLARKSON A ANDERSON i continues the sains as it was ia the firm ef Clark *>*> m * t "* A VIaRKSON A ANDERSON. Ja 24 -U < Ho MS Mai a street. Riehmoad. rßi#TlhTAnrA r ¥IB«B BA"RIKTi.i . Chartered huthe Legislature ef Fa. OAFITAL-Sloavsap.' ,„.„„ MONEY received on deposit in sums of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards, ewwnieß interest at tho rata of six per centum pet annum is paid for sumo remaining six months or k>n*er, tor shorter pe riods, interest at the rate of * yft sentus%. The whole joint stock bound for the deposits. Deposit* received and certificates IssuiU by tho Cashier, T B. STARKE, at ths store ef B. B. Spvftise, corner of Maia and Governor ntaeets. Riohmond, Va. -- _ _______ . . .^ KNITTING ANO SEWING MAI HINKS. VYILLCOX A GIBBS' oelebrated SEWING MACHINE, iaveated by J. E. A. OIBBS, of Mill Point. Pofahoßtas Bounty. Va. Many of these Machines have been sold rsoentlv in this city, all of which give entire satisfaction. Those wishiag a givinl LOW-rBICSD. WBLt MSMI, BBMASLU Machibb. are assured that the superior assrite claimed for it, can be relied, upon, and for general use. is unsurpassed. All intsreetei should pot fail hi saamine this Mackiae before earohaaing elsewhere, rpj* jfrom f» to tss fnef. Likewiss AIKEN*» FAMILY KNITfING MA CHINE, a new aad useful iaveatioa for awtitM hosiery of all kinds. For sale by DAR BY A JOHNSON. Agents . Ho. 13 Goveraor at., Rtehmond. Va. P. 8.-Assata wanted ia Virginia. North Caro lina aad Tsnassseo. [fe M-trul P. AJ. tjSUKu, LSHTF— * H Oak,«. Button Wood aad 1 iaeAOAK BOARDS. ACO. South side Dost, near Mayo's ErtnaS). ■ht-lnt ignmnn iiifr ™%MmM»W AW > NO its BROAD BTREET We have reosived our new Sattna stock of re tailing übßfi. Our stock this aaaasa will prssiat laiifisedst traeUoaa in sverv deeaitmsnt. fJKKAI E EITRACTOR3o» rspovißß out tbeefuntry.aad hen ißßai'Bnußs'|i|s>nl,g. IrtX^nrsehaaio.^ de^ja^^^ Inrp, earnet Mara and Mth hPmJap** ' fcsß-dBB . . Ataatptreeitfiaiint rtfnneAtasEeiaT^r^ ♦5W Te be rua cuT at an imassum saerehse. on aeoooatof store ''WffmfTsia largo P. E-l HT. IIIHH WJ b 111 IttßEMakl ■■111 , uMnnß " mmm •"