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LATEST MAIL NEWS. AUOH'IONAOofeE ION THE ATLANTIC. Wednesday, Fib "33, it an exciting day in 1 leerpool. The city all alive with the ponp and circumstance, of war. are pealing from every spire, and waving from public building.

of thousands of Spec line the banks ol the river, and crowd even lbe house to catch a glimpse ot the emharking "tor the war." A vestige of John Bull's old martial spirit has and the ol the assembled multitude testify how popular all, a great war U. Nor the enthusiasm at all diminished by noticing the tine appearance of the men To day only 3,000 bayonets go on hoard, but thev carry with "them regimental colors inscribed with all spirit stirring Peninsula. 1 alavera, and which hope alreadyadds 'the Danub 1 At the fame moment that these men are beine embarked. other regiments are embarking front Dublin Southampton, and we have reason to being trom Toulon ami Alrica. The most sceptical have now reason to believe that Kurooe stands under the shadow of a great war, of which no one can venture to predict the end.

At the present moment all hope and confidence, with, however, ntnong the whon are feeling ol sadness, "Over the unreturning brave, St. I'KTKRSBCRii. Tkr Sir Hamilton Seymour had not yet communicated his to the Russian Government, and instructions mutt the Empire had not prabably yet reachis; the British Minister. The Kmjioror Nicholas bad been suffering from erysipelas, and said to be in a state of crcat irritation and excitement, which rendered him inaccessible to the advice of his oldest iniuisters. The utmost activity in every department of the Government, and preparations lor war are made tii6 most extensive scale.

Au answer had been dispatched to the letter addressed by Louis Napoleon to the Emperor Nicholas, which is framed in unsatisfactory, arrogant, and discorteous language. Francis was an impression that Prince Napoleon Jerome would be appointed the nominal command of the expeditionary army to Turkey. Of course such an appointment would be merely nominal, as the Prince is altogether an untried soldier Marshal Valliaut will probably be appoiutiii Chief of the Statl. Gen. Castelbajac was nourly expected in Fans from St.

Petersburg. Marshal Valliant's appointment as Chief of the Stati of the expeditionary ar rny, is understood to be to avoid jealousy among the of division. Gen. Baraguay d'Hilliers cannot yet bCspared from his diplomatic post, but in early course of the war will receive a Marshal baton and a command. Gen.

Pelissier will, in all likelihood, have the command ot the African divi and Uon. Macuiahon is also preparing lor ser vice. Explosion dreadful colliery explosion occurred in the Arley mine of the Ince Hall Coal Company, near VVigun, ou the afternoon of the 18th. About 240 men and boys were in the pit. Soon afterS o'clock the persons above ground heard two loud aud immediately a.signal wad made from briow to haul up the miners.

Thirty men were immediately hauled up from the aonth siintt. and reported that the uorth shaft wai on tire in such a manner as to cut oti the retreat of the rest of the workmen It was some before the tire could be extinguished as to allow a body wf searchera to descend. On arriving at the north level they found the unfortunate men piled up in heaps ana dead. Eighty bodies were at once taken up, aud from another part of the shaft, twenty-four bodies. Only a few, and those much exhauated, were got out alive.

few escaped into another pit, so that the exact number lost is not known, but as forty persons wers known to be in a part of the mine where the roof lias fallen in, the number of dead cannot be less than oun hundred and twenty. In the same mine sixty lives were lost by un explosion in March of last year. Tse Cesri'MK Question. Advertiser says "it es us much pleasure to be able to state that the Queen has most graciously intimated to Mr. Bu the American Kmbassador, that it will future be left to his Kxcellency to appear at stats balls, and her Majesty's dinner parties, in whatever costume is most agreeable to The Lord hamberlain has aiso made a similar communication to his Kxcellency, relative to his costume, 011 the openine or closing of the sessions of Parliament." The Queen had issued a proclamation, forbidding the exportarion of arms, ammunition and marine engines, parts thereof.

On an explanation in Parliament, the Government stated that machiuery will be allowed to be sect to friendly nations. Ai stkia. latest accounts from Vienna, state that the Austrian Government shows a stronger re solution to take an active part iu the present crisis, especially sinco the failure of the last overtures for peace made bv the Courts of Vienna and Paris to that of St. ok the Atlantic's News on the Breadstuff market opened with refused firmness under the Atlantic's favorable advices, and an advance of 18 3-4 a 25 cents per bbl. was established on flour.

The were light, however, in the absence of the steamer's private letters. The stock is now greatly reduced, and with tri- Aim; receipts, and a good export demand, the indications are that prices will materially There was a proportionate advance in wheat this morning, and the stock of prime samples is limited to a lew thousand bushels. Corn has advanced a ti cents with a good demand both tor export, distilling and Y. Express. 1.

at Kit from Baltimore American has received Astley, Wilson Rio Circular of Jar. 23. Of cutf'ee the Circular says: "Our stock of coffee has been reduced to Supplies from the interior are now decreasing very palpably, and the little that does come forward, is ot the veriest rubbish, an incontrovertible proof that planters are draining their stocks, and that little i- left behind Late intelligence from Karope and the have inspired the dealers with much confidence. At present the followins are given a- the quotations of the a jH'JOO; Good Firsts, a Mixed Lots, per arrobe. But many holders pre- Mine ou higher rates, and have withdraw their lota from market, ami we must avow tiiat prices have decidedly an upward tendency." DISTRESSING MARINE DISASTER.

Boston, March barque Saxonwell, from Calcutta, with to the Ist, reports that she fell in wiili the barque Orline, of Gardener, Maine, Captain Bobbin, of Norfolk, lor Barbadoes, in distress, having been dismasted in a gale, and her cabin tilled with water. Two colored men were drowned in the cabin. The captain's wife died in his arms in the wreck. ontheiSd. Another colored seaman named Douglass died from exposure.

The survivors suffered intensely, and in order to sustain lile, were obliged to feed upon the dead body of Douglass. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC STATE VENTION. Habrisbueg, March Democratic Convention this afternoon re-nominated Mr. Bialer for Governor on the lirst ballot. J.

8. Black, Judge of the Supreme Court, and Henry S. Molt, Canal Commissioners. The Convention re assembled, and adopted a aeries of resolutions. An effort was made to introduce Nebraska resolutions, but they were choked oft, and the Convention adjourned nine die.

HEAVY STORM. Haetkord. March tremendous rain storm prevailed here all last night. The ice in the river has not started yet. but is piled up in large above the Provid enc.e and Fiahkill railroad I ears are entertained for the safety of the bridge connecting this city with East Hartford.

THUN L) ER STORM. New York, March thunder storm passed over the city between 7 and o'clock this evening interrupting for a while the telegraph wires. In the Baiu office two magnets were burnt, but no one was hurt. It is now clear, and the fog has gone. THE PROHIBITORY LIQUOR BILL.

Ai.ba.nv, N. March Senate has taken a vote on the Temperance bill, and rejected the proposition to refer it to the people, and also relused to insert either December or February next, but determined upon the of August at the time for goirii! into effect. RESIGNATION OF A CONGRESSMAN. Boston, March lion. Zeno Scudder, ft representative from this Congressional District, has resigned.

FIKE. Watkrton, N. March iron block of stores was burnt this morning, Kuaston Reed, book binders, lost and Morris Beebe, clothiers, and others were sufferers for smaller amounts. The agent of theCunard steamers lias received intelligence that no more of the boats of that line will withdrawn by the British Government. Baltimore, March Bull, an eld and esteemed citizen, and one of the editors of the "Clipper," Is very ui and not expected to recover.

have rece ved through the po liteuess of Mr. MeDtxtougb, Adams Prices Current and Mercantile Report, dated Melbourne, Australia, December 3,1853, Haxtll and Gal lego Hour is quoted at £3 Og. par bbl. Sknatr the presentation of petitions and other morning builnwi, the bill to promote the of the army by retiring disabled officer, taken up, considered, md ordered to be entreated. Tile bill making granf of public to the of the Union for the benefit of indlgentinsane 25, 12.

The SanaU returned the consideration ot the reported by the Committee on the Judieiarv, in relation to "the right ot Hon. Samuel 8. to a in tlie Senate; and Mr. thereon at iimie length. After the consideration of executive the Senate adjourned.

Baltimore Wm. M. Burweli withdrawn from the editorial department of the Baltimore American. Whig of Troy, ter and Auburn, N. and Detroit, have elected their respective A suit was commenced in the Superior Court of New York on Monday, by F.

O. Kirchoff and wife, against one F.dward Morey, lor having written a letter alleging that plaintiffs were not married. The jury retimed a verdict $1000. The iiarties are in good standing in New York society, and are well known. The proprietor of a hair-dressing saloonjat No.

Broadway, N. has identified the body of the man murdered at Brooklyn on Sunday night as that of an Italian refugee "named Giovanni a native of Verona, Lombardy, Italy, who came to this country nearly a year since in the Sardinian frigate San Juan. Alexander Turnbull has been arrested in Philadelphia, and identified by Mr. VV'riiht as one of the robbers w.io entered his house. The prisoner does not deny that he is the beggar who obtained his supper at the house of Mr.

but stronjrly asseverates his innocence of the burglary. Mr. W. is equally positive to his connection with the villains. Two young men have been arrested af Mansillon, Ohio, charged with setting tire to the Roman Catholic Church at that place.

The examination disclosed the existence of an organized band of young men leagued together for of arson and plunder. men, named Grove and Cannon, charged with larceny, who lately escaped frwtn the jail at Hagerstown, have been arrested in Jefferson county, Va. Anderson and Key, arrested near Frederick, on suspicion of being concerned in the Wright burclary in Philadelphia, have been dilcliarged, there being no evidence against them. The dwelling house of P. I).

Shepherd, of Clarke county, was destroyed by fire on Sunday last JOB AND CARD PRINTING. XW The DISPATCH JOB OFFICE, on Geverno Street, hat the and beat assortment of CARDS ever in tliis city, and is prepared to do this description of PRINTING on as reasonable terms as elsewhere in the city, as well as every other kind of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING. Call and see specimens. BP" Plain and fancy CARDS for sale, sale at the Baptist Book Store, No 203, Main Prescilla, or Trials tor the Truth, aud Historic Tales of the Puritans and the Baptists. By Joseph Bauvard.

Outlines of Scientific Geography and History: illustrated. The Historical Portions of the Old and New Testaments. By Edward Hughes, F. R. A.

R. S. The Religion of the World. By Frederick Denison Maurice. M.

A. Glad Tidings, or the Gospel of Peace. By Rev. IC. Pevudie, D.

D. The Christian World Unmasked. By John Berridge, A. M. Tracts on important subjects, bound in one vol.

Bv Revds. J. L. Dagg. D.

J. K. Kendrick; J. B. Je- Mallary, D.

R. T. Middleditch, and E. P. Winkler.

Judson and Missions. By R. W. Cushman Coleman and Wheelock, or the Early called of the Herman Mission. By the author of Children 50 years ago.

An Address to Young Men oil the Temptations of Cities. Little and his Sister Patty. The History of Amelia Gale. Rome Against the Bible aud the Bible Against Rome, or Pharisaism, Jewish and Papacy. By Wm S.

Pluiner, D. D. Missionary Converts in Heathen Lands. By Uncle Joseph us. mh 9 CHAS.

WORTHAM. FINE ROLL BUTTER Small HAMS, SHOULDERS and MIDLINGS No 1 MACKEREL, iu kits North Carolina and Scotch HERRINGS Dried and green APPLES London and Philadelphia PORTER Sweet CIDER FIGS and PRUNES RAISINS and COCOA NUTS ORANGES and LEMONS For sale by D. N. McDOWELL, mh 9 Corner Ist and Main streets. RANAWAY from the subscriber, on the 3d instant, a negro ma named WASHINGFOTS.

He is of a dark complexion, about 5 feet 8 Inches high, and is very knock-kneed; speaks verv rapidly, and is supposed to be between 27 and 3ft years of age. Washington was always dressed well, and presented a very neat and tidy appearance. He can read and write. I will give a reward of for the delivery of said negro to me, if taken in the State, and all expenses paid, and $100 if taken out of the State. JNO.

HAMMERSLEY, NO. SUGAR AND MOLASSES in store for sale by ma RAWLINGS MILLER. have in store a choice lot of Cigars, from the lowest to the highest grades. For sale by a 1" RAWLINGS MILLER. LD SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINE, fine old Brandies, for sale by RAWLINGS MILLER.

L. A. STUART C. 100 bbls. just received and for sale by '0 RAWLINGS MILLER.

Rio, Java, Costo Rico, Mocha and Annosturs. for sale by ma 1" RAWLINGS MILLER. CHAMPAGNE baskets of till most favorite brands, sale by RAWLINGS fc MILLER. COFFEE and Hoi land's and Moller's. in store and for sale bv EGGLESTON, FITZGERALD i CO lh 10 No.

14, Pearl BED doz. 3, and 9 Btrands hemp Bed Cords, in store and for sale bv EGGLESTON, FITZGERALD mh ln No. 14, Pearl st. SUPR. C'ARB.

kegs in store and for sale by EGGLESTON, FITZGERALD nil 1(1 No. 14. Pearl st. LARD AND lbs. mountain cured new; 30 kegs Butter.

'h 1" BROWN ii SHOOK. QUPER PHOSPHATE C.S De Burg's No. 1 SUPER PHOSPHATE LIME, for sale by S. McGRUDER'S SONS, 'b 10 Sole Aaents. WILLOW CARRIAGES, single and double WILLOW CARRIAGES.

Elegant EMPIRE CABS CRADLES, CHAIRS, BASKETS evt Other discription of WILLOW VV ARK, for Bale by wh 10 ZIMMERMAN. DYE sale by ln FLANNAGAN, STOKES Cor. Cary and 15th sts. bbls "Bun- er i 50 bbli "Valley Mills," and other choice brandsm store for tale. la 10 BROWN SHOOK.

in WILLIAMS BROTHER. 13KIML JAVA pockets A. receiving from scbr Westovtr. 10 WILLIAMS BROTHER. 200 KEVS INCI FATI WHIB No.

1 LARD, just received, I for sale by inh 10 WILLIAMS BROTHER. 7 BAGS RIO COFFEE receiriS7, I for sale by mh 10 LEWIS WEBB SON. BBLS. Stuart's C. Yellow SUGAR OV7 receiving, for sale by mh 10 LEWIS WEBB It SON.

GUANO tons genuine VT No. 1 Peruvian GUANO; alao, 1200 Mexican GUANO, tor sale by mh 10 ti. MtOftUDEE'g SONS. NO. 1 be had at A.

E- MOORE'S, 180 Broad it. WANTS. SALESMAN Goods Store, for further pertlcnlara. appfy atthlaomna. mh 16 XATANTED, young Man of Industrious babl'a, and of good character, to attend to a retail Grocery Store.

Apply at of. Mb 10 A ttwt rate Chambermaid, who can assist Id Washing end None but one that come well recommended to character and qnallfiaatlnns, will answer. Apply 10 WINSTON POWERS 'h 9 Cor. Cary and Pearl "Wf a white female, a tlon to do general houte work for a amall be willing to act aa chambermaid or at seamstress for a private family. Apply at thla office, uih rr WANTED-A WET NURSE.

Apply at this office. mh GROOM for a first-rate Stallion The fee in every case will be one dollar. Apply to TOLER It COOK, 1 Agents XAJ apprentice to learn the Book and Job Printing business. One from the country preferred, and not leu than fifteen of age. Apply to mh CLEMMITT fc FORE, wish to hire a GIRL that la accustomed to nursing and cleaning np EDW'D D.

EACHO, mh 8 General Agent and Collector. WANTED experienced OSTLER and WAGON DRIVER, to be employed on the street. Honesty and sobriety are requliite Apply at this office. fe 25 Carrier for the Mail, to To either from Robioui' Station or Martin'a to Sublett'a Tavern, Powhatan county, three times a week and back, commencing April Ist, 1854, and ending June 30th. 1855.

Proposals will be received, directed to us in Richmond, or by Wm. Sublett, Sublett's Tavern. BOYD, EDMOND St DAVENPORT. mh TO plain COOK, WASHER and IRONER for a small family. Apply at the office of the Southern Planter, 12th between Main and Cary.

mh a I wish to Rent out MARION HILL for the remainder of this year, This place one inile below the city, opposite the farms ef Robert A. Mayo, and Tree Hill The houses are in good order. To a good tenant, terms moderate. 1 can be found at the Richmond House. mh 7-lw ANN P.

DEPRIEST. U. S. MAIL 'l snip ROANOKE. Capt.

Thos. Skinner, Leaves FKIDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, for NEW YORK, VIA NORFOLK. Freight received TO-DAY, (Thursday,) a twelve o'clock, (weather permitting,) and up tc the hour of 1 o'clock, P. Friday, 10th inst. Passengers are requested to be on beard before the hour of o'clock, P.

M. Tickets and Berths secured at our office, Southside of the Basin. Passengers taking this ship for Norfolk, will be charged the same as by the river boats, mh I.UDLAM Sl WATSON Sgfc prTTTrt. CANAL BOAT is now ready to receive freight lor Lynchburg, and will leave on SATURDAY, full or riot full. mh 9 LEE Si.

CO on the Basin. I E. steamer PECK will, after SATURDAY next, 11th be taken off the line for a short time to undergo some repairs. Due notice of her return will be given. mh9 O.

HASKINS. isL large assortment of gold and silver Watches, from the most i KH makers, and warranted to perfiasafcform well. mh 9 ELIAS HALE, 1(16 Main st. TWO VALUABLE WORK A A HORSES FOR anvertiser has for sale two Valuable WORK HORSES. They are sold for no fault, the owner having no use for them.

Apply at Mr. JNO. WILLIAMS'S Saw Mill. mh jgW Board of Directors of the Richmond Fire Assol iation have declared a dividend of five per cent, on the capital stock thereof, for the six months ending 28th day of February, 1854, payable at the office on and after Saturday, 11th day of March By order of the Board of Directors. mh 8 JNO.

H. BOSHER, Sec'y. STRAYED from the subscriber, Sunday evening, a Setter PUPPY, liver colored and white. A reward will be paid if required, mh JOHN A CHEVALLIE. LOST.

Friday evening, 3d March, between the Capital and Poor House Cemerery, a GOLD with fefciJSW figured face and back, and he ring was detached from the stem. A liberal reward will be paid to the person who will leave the same at the Dispatch. mh LOST Sunday evening last, between Mrs. Deprlest's near Rocketts, and Mr. Slater's on Main my FREE PAPERS, in a tin box.

Any person finding them atidj leaving the same at this office, will receive a suitable reward. SIMEON LEE, mh A Free Man of Color. LOST, yesterday morning, between my house, on Church Hill and the County Court House, two bundles of COAL TICKETS, which can be of no use to any one but myself. 1 give notice to all persons owing me for coal, not to pay any money due me to any person but my son ir. C.

B. Lipscomb. I will give a liberal reward for the delivery of the Tickets. mh CHASTAIN FARRAR. TO subscriber wishes to bu'ld a House at the Slash Cottage, in Hanover county, upon the following plan A centre building, two stories high, 18 feet wide, 26 feet deep, and 20 feet pitch, with a wing on each side 16 feet square A more, definite jilan and specifications may be seen at the Methodist Book Store, in this city, No.

219 Main street, by the 15th inst. He invites propositions, for the erection of the house, be presented to him personally in this city, or left at the above mentioned store by the 20th inst. GEO. VV. NOLLEY.

Richmond. March Bth, 1854. mh CASH OR JIIDES. will pay the highest cash price for MERCHANTABLE SALTED HIDES, deliverable at my office the first Monday and Tuesday of each month. I will also pay a liberal price for CALF SKINS, delivered in like maimer, or green from the slaughter house daily.

I have for sale, upon reasonable terms, 2 secondhand FURNITURE YVAGONS, and one new and handsome BUGGY. GEO R. PEAKE, mh 13th street, near Cary. VALUABLE LOTS ON FRANKLIN AND GRACE STREETS, iIUTHERFOORD'S ADDITION, FOR subscribers are authorized to sell three handsomely located on Franklin and Grace fronting 70 feet on the north side of Franklin street, and one fronting 70 feet on the south side of Grace the residence of Sam'l J. Rutherfoord, Esq running back 150 feet, more or less to an alley.

Apply to mh GODDIN APPERSON. SPRING GOODS -WILLCOX BETTS are now receiving their Spring supply. They have in store a large and varied assort ment of rich and seasonable GOODS in their line, to which they invite the attention of Call at 151 Main street, for BARGAINS IN DRY WOODS. mh LEG ANT SPRING MIA We are now opening the largest assortment of we have ever shown. They comprise the latest French styles, and are very beautiful.

We shall sell them at very low prices, and will show thein cheerfully to all who wish to examine, mh WILCOX BETTS. PEEL'S LONDON GREEN GINGER from French Green Jamaica Ginger, Seville three old. article the moat elegant preparation of Ginger in aae, and is particularly recommended to persons troubled with Indigestion, Acidity, Gout, Cbolic, fcc. Those who are subject to will lina advantage from ita use. For sale at BLAIR'S, "'l' 9 Opposite the Depot, Broad ''PAKE who hired davei from ui last year, and who bave not paid are aaaured that we will not longer indulge.

And those who have hired from ui this year, and who have not executed bonds, it is hoped, will call at our office and give them at onee. mh9 TOLBR fc COOK, Agents. A ATICAL INSTRUMENTS. MORRIS, 97 Main street, has just received a beautiful assortment of Instruments, in neat and at all prices, from 50 to $00 per set, to which he respectfully invltaa attention. mh 9 THRILLING and for sale by A.

MORRIS. 97 Main at, George W. Carawan, Baptist urd "i Clement skatch of tba the tragical terminauan of the trial, 50 cents. 9 Hweiviis the feaSfSlKaS cISrTiS I BROWN fc SHOOK, salm FUTURE DATA BY RICHARD CAUTHOKW prOKSES, MULES, CARRIAGE AND SaturdayTuth i JiMJH 11 tks large lot in rear I will at Auction five good work HstwaoHu Wei atS onJ wor CARRIAGE. PROPERTY IN THE FOR lu Circuit Court of th 18th o( March next, SES if STORE ted on in rtreet IB tfae corporation Danville, tad now in the occupancy Lipscomb agent for T.

H. Sumps and 0 f' jj? atorea are altnated in the moat business part of the town, and truly rdeainble as locations for the sale of merchandize' Each lot fronts some 24 feet on the street, and runs back to the depth of over 150 feet. Persons at a distance desirous of procuring in Danville, a stand for the vending of Dry Goods, Groceries, have now an opportunity presented them of securing stands Immediately in the centre of the business of this place, and will do well to be present on the day of sale. The above property will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, the purchaser giving bonds, with approved security, bearing interest from the day of sale; the title to be reserved until the last instalment is paid. There is no doubt as to the title of the above property, but acting as Commissioner, I shall only convey such interest as is vested in me by the decree aforesaid.

B. W. DANIEL, Com'r. Danville, Jan 37, 1854. I SHALL also, on the same day, sell on the premises, by way of public auction, one Tobacco Factory and three unimproved Lots, fronting on Lynn street, in the corporation of Danville, and one other Lot fronting on Lynn and Loyall streets, upon which there Is a comfortable dwelling-house and several out buildings.

The Factory is a large and commodious one, being 40 by 40 feet, and three stories high, with eight Tobacco Screws, which will be sold to the purchaser on reasonable terms. The unimproved Lots front on Lynn street 45 feet, running back over 130 feet, and are truly desirable building Lots. The above property will be sold on a credit of one, two, three, four and five years, with interest from the day of sale, the purchasers giving bonds with approved title retained until the last instalment is paid. BENJ. WATKINS Danville, Jan.

27, 1854. mh HPRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND J- LOTS ON CHURCH HILL virtue of a deed of trust executed to the subscriber by John Hutcheson and wife, dated Sept. std, 1843, and duly recorded in the Clerk's ofliee of Henrico county, for certain purposes therein named, 1 shall proceed to ic auction, to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of March, 1854, commencing at 3 o'clock P. if fair. If not.

the next fair day, the following Real Estate, viz: That large and well arranged Brick Dwelling, lately occupied by John Hutcheson, at the comer of Leigh and 30th streets, containing 8 rooms above cellar, kitchen with 4 rooms, smoke-house, and well of excellent water in the yard. Immediately after the sale of the Dwelling, about 25 or SO beautiful Building Lots on 29th, 30th and 31 st streets. Also, two Lots of Ground, fronting 33 feet each at the corner of 28th and streets. The title is believed to be perfectly good, but acting at Trustee, I shall convey with special warranty only. cash; balance at 3 and 6 months, for negotiable notes, interest added from day of sale, and title retained until last payment is made A plat o( the property will be made out in a few days, and can be seen by applying at my office, corner Cary and 18th sts.

THOMAS J. STARKE, mh Acting Trustee. Also, two lots of ground of 5 and 15 acres, about 2 miles below town, near the Rural Shades, adjoining the land of Win. O. Johnson.

BY DUNLOP, MONCURE CO. PARGO OF SUGAR AND MOLASSES VJ AT FRIDAY, the 10th commencing at II o'clock, we will sell af our wharf and warehouse, at Rocketts, the cargo of the schr. Onward, from Attakapas. with 167 hhds. SUGAR, fair to prime quality 200 bbls MOLASSES, prime quality $100, cash: over $100,4 mos.

credit for approved negotiable paper. Sale without regard to weather. DUNLOP. MONCURE Aucts. POSTPONEMENT.

The above sale is postponed until Saturday, the 11th inst, at II o'clock. mh 10 DUNLOP, MONCURE St CO Aucts. BY DAVENPORT. ALLEN CO. GROCERIES.

AT On THURSDAY, lfith March, we will sell at. 10 at our Auction Store, an assortment of Groceries, viz: Java, Manilla and Cuba COFFEE. New York SYRUP. CANDLES. SOAP.

N. E. RUM and Rectified WHISKEY. BRANDY and PORT WINE. RICE; CIGARS BACON; Coffee SUGARS Crushed do Wrapping PAPER 100 cases TUMBLERS.

ALSO Green and Black packages Terms: SlOOcash, $100 and over, 4 moths credit, for approved paper. DAVENPORT. ALLEN CO. mh 9 Aucts '-loft CASES BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS AT WEDNESDAY, 15th March, we will sell at 10 o'clock, at our auction store an assortment of seasonable and fresh BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, consisting Gent's fine BOOTS Men's BOOTS and SHOES Women's SHOES, various qualities and styles Children's SHOES Silk HATS, Wrapping PAPER, kc. itc.

TRUNKS. $100, cash; $100 and over, 4 months credit for approved paper. mh 6 DAVENPORT, ALLEN Aucts. BY THOMAS W. KEESEE, OFFICE WITH G.

J. SUMNER, NO. 20 PEARL ST. NOTICE. virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed to the subscriber, by Agnes a free woman of color, to secure a certain debt therein mentioned to Hiram W.

Tyler, which deed bears date the 21th dav of November. 1849, and of record in the Clerk's office of Henrico County Court, I shall, at the request of the beneficiary, as the Trustee named in said deed, proceed, on TUESDAY, the 2lst day of March, 1854, at half o'clock, P. to sell, on the premises, to the highest bidder, for cash, the property conveyed by said deed, consisting of a certain piece, parcel or lot of land, lying and being in the city of Richmond, on the Western side of Valley street, between Richard and Baldwin streets, fronting forty-two feet on the said Valley street, and running back the same width to the line of the Virgi nia Central Railroad, and which lot is designated in a plan of Richard Adams' estate as lot letter Q. The title to the said property is believed to be indisputable but selling as Trustee, 1 ahall convey by deed with special warranty only. JOSEPH M.

CARRINGTON, mli 3 Trustee Sale to be conducted by Thos. W. Keesee, Auct. BY TAYLOR So WILLIAMS PLEASANT RESIDENCE on CATHARINE STREET. AND BUILDING LOTS ON LEIGH STREET AT MONDAY, 13th March, at 4 o'clock, P.

upon the premises, will be (old, the Brick HOUSE and LOT on Catharine, near Henry street, now occupied by Mr. John B. Valentine, being well arrauged In every respect for the comfort of a moderate sized family, with a well in the yard. Sic. The Lot about 50 feet and back 100 feet And immediately thereafter, will be sold two building LOTS, fronting about 25 feet each en Leigh street, in rear of the above, and running back 100 feet.

cash balance at 4 and 8 with interest, and secured by a trust deed. mh 7 TAYLOR WILLIAMS, SALE OF LOTS UNDER TRUST virtue of a deed of executed by John Lynch and Wm. Nekervis, to myself and VVm. Finney, bearing date the 23d of April, 1817, I shall, surviving Trustee in laid deed, on the 13th day of March, 1854, proceed to aell at Sublic auction, on the premises, to the hig nest bider, for cash, a Lot of Ground in the city of Richmond, conveyed by said deed, fronting on 17th or VaUey street forty four feet, and running back one hundred and twenty feet to a ten foot alley, and known 5 and 6 of square No. 10 in Adams' addition.

And by virtue of another deed of trust, execated by said John Lynch and Wm. Dandridge to myielf and Wm. Finney, Trustees, bearing date the tame 23d day of April, 1817,1 shall alio, on the same 13th day of March, 1854, the (arriving Trustee in the last mentioned deod, proceed to sell at Sublic auction, on the premises, to the highest bider, for cash, a Lot of Ground in said city, conveyed by the (aid deed, aituated on th west side of Vafley street, in what wai called Adams' Valley, fronting on said street ninety-two feet, and runniug along the line of Washington street one hundred and twenty Ave feet, and particularly deseribed in said deed of The title to the above lota believed to be unquestionable; but acting ta Trustee. I shall convey sucli title only as is in roe by dayds of treat aforesaid. Tba said eeds are duly in the Clerk's office of the Hustings Coartof the city of Richmond, and tha property is sold fiw efitof James C.

Brace, executorof Bruoa, the holder of tba notes secured fa gurrivias ITNITED STATES HOTEL, formerly tJ the -Union," has bean reflttad and newlv furnished, and is ready visitors. Board, par MOMI tuiuite DAVW 1 By OOPDIH a VALUABLE state nw ROCKETS STREET AT SS sold on Monday, SBth March. a Framed HOUSE and LOT, oa the Roeketts street, between Elm and 20 4-12 feet, and runs back II and 75 feet on the other. OBa nif balance at 4 and 3 moatha gotUble notes, interest added: secured by traatfLSS" or retained. GODDIN 10 Awti.

SALE HORSES. OXEN, CATTLE, TRAW, SHUCKS. HOOS, AT Mth bo ld on TUESDAY tha of Di wVif "Montrose," the late realdeiee of the Chamberlayne, about 4 miles North nd Brook Turnpike, ck fo articles of perv. each; a large auantitr of brieht Wheat Straw; 1 Doctor's Carriage; old 2 wheat taff snms under $20 cash- tiTblVp.pe, 10nth ledit for ppto mh 8 GODDIN It APPERSON. Aucta.

XTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT THE OF FRANKLIN AND 25TH STS AT be sold on TUESDAY 14th ch 0 clock, P. en the premises, that valon the corner of Franklin and 25th atreeta. nZ 0 Che line of 25th ThfitS South line of Thla Lot has on it a brick dwelling, sufficient for the accommodation of a moderate sized family, well The1 5 th Ute Cullen. Terms One-third cash; balance at 3,6 and9mos North of Air. Geo.

W. Tolefs newTuildlt. 30 feet on East line of 25th street, running back 120 feet. GODDIN It APPERSON Aucta XTALUABLE LOT ON 6th BTREET BETWEEN CANAL AND CARY AT be sold on MONDAY AFTEr! NOON, the 13th March, 1854, upon the premises, commencing at 4J o'clock, a valuable lot on the west line of6th, between Cary and Canal streets, fronting 62 feet, running back 118 feet to an alley, on which there stands two brick and wooden kitchens cash; balance at 3 and 6 months for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till last note is paid. k4 GODDIN APPERSON.

Aucta. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ON JACKSON STREET, IN THE CITY OF virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, ced at the present term of said Court, In the snit of Holman against Wilson, (by request of the Commissioner thereby appointed.) we will sell, on Wednesday, 22d March, 1854, at o'clock, P. the follow- Ing real estate, viz: The Lot and Brick Tenement on Jackson street, formerly owned and occupied by Pemberton Linscomb, fronting 30 feet, running back 157 feet to an alley. Also, a vcanta LOT adjoining fronting 27 feet, running back the length of the first mentioned lot.

Terms One-tbird cash, balance at 6 and 12 months for negotiable notes, satisfactorily endorsed, secured by a trust deed. The title is believed to be perfect, but the usual special warranty will be given. By request of the Commissioner, mh 6 GODDIN It APPERSON, Aucts. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON VALLEY STREET-By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, pronounced on the 21st day of February 1854 in a suit in chancery, entitled '-Hyde's guardian vs. Hyde and others," the undersigned will proceed on FRIDAY, the 17th day of March, 18.54, at 4J o'clock P.

upon the premises, to sell at public auction a certain lot of GROUND In Adams' Valley, near Car rington's mill, which is part of a lot formerly owned by Walter Potter, dec'd, and which was a lotted to Lucretia Hopkins and Lucy Ann Hvde by a decree of partition of the Hustings Court of Richmond, pronounced on the 16th March, 1844, and is bounded as follows: Beginning on Valley street, at the Southern corner of said lot as owned by Potter, running thence North with said street 84 feet, thence at right angles with said street Westwardly 112 feet, thence in a direction between South and West in a straight line 87 feet to a point on the Southern boundary line 130 feet from the point of beginning, and thence with the said Southern boundary line to the beginning, together with the House situated thereon. Terms ok cash; the balance in two equal instalments at six and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, the purchaser to give his negotiable notes lor the two credit payments and the title to be retained until the purchase money fully paid. The property not to be sold for less than one thousand dollars. ANDREW JOHNSTON, Special Commissioner. Sale to be conducted by mh GODDIN APPERSON.

Aucts. VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT THE CORNER OF CARY AND SEVENTH STREETS, FOR SALE AT Will be sold, on MONDAY afternoon, the 13th of March, 1854, upon the premises, commencing at four o'clock, that very valuable lot at the corner of Cary and 17th streets, (on which the Tobacco Factory of James Thomas, recently stood,) fronting 158 feet on the North corner of Cary street, running back on the West line of 7th street 149 feet to an alley 13 feet wide. It will be divided into 10 building lots, according to a plan and survey, which will be exhibited at the time of sale, and which, in the meantime, can be seen at the office of the The property is admirably located, whether for private residences or business houses, and presents great advantages to those who may be disposed to secure a lot almost now, and soon will be, in the heart of the city. cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed. mh 3 GODDIN fc APPERSON.

Aucti. rriRUSTEES' SAL.E OF MOST VAL- UABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF pursuance to the provisions of a deed of trust, executed to the by John M. Sheppard, Esq and wife, dated sth December, 183 duly recorded in Richmond Hustings Court, we shall, in accordance with the provisions of the said deed, proceed to sell at public auctien, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 1 Oth day of March, 1354, if fair, if not, the next fair day, camtnencing at 3 o'clock, the following very valuable Real Estate, viz The large and well arranged Dwelling, now in the occupancy of Capt. Benj. Sheppard, fronting 144 feet on the east line of 6th street, (north of Leigh street.) running back 130 feet.

Also, the small Cottage Residence, occupind by Mrs Shore, fronting 73 feet on the east line of sth street, running back on Clay street 95 feet. Also the vacant Lot on the sooth side of Clay, between 3d and 4th streets, fronting 65 feet, running back 155 feet te an alley. Alio, the handsome Dwelling, now occupied by Capt. John M. Sheppard, fronting 98 10-12 feet on the east line of 3d, (between Clay and Leigh running back 130 feet Also, the Lot in rear of the above, fronting 120 feet on the west line of 4th street, running back 130 feet.

After which, will be sold two handsome Lots, Nos. 9 and 10, in Judith's plan, on Baker street, near the residence of the late B. Prentiss. The above real estate will be divided into such lots and parcels as may be deemed most advantageous at the tune of sale. For private residences, the above real estate, for the most part, is regarded as among the most desirable now in market.

The said real estate the purchaser thereof will be required to. comply with the of sale, will be free from all incumbrances, except the trust deed under which it is to be sold. The and insurance for the present year ta be paid by the purchasers. cash; balance at 6,12 and 18 months, for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained (or trust deed) till last note shall be fully paid. The sale frill be made in the order advertised.

W. GODDIN. i Trustees mh I L. APPERSON, SALE OF ABLE REAL ESTATE, ON LESTER AT ROCKETTS, AND ON KRANKHN STREET, AT decree of the Circuit Court of the City or Richmond, in the rait ofGarland Sl Robin eon's idma'r and others, I shall, aa Commiaaiouer thereby appointed, proceed II at public auction, ou the premiaea, on MONDAV the 3Wh March. 1351, at the hoar hereinafter named, the following valuable real estate, vir A Lot on rae woft line of Letter street, lUcketts, fronting Slifeet, running back to James river, bounded on the North and South by other real eattte Dm.

lop, Moncure Co. wWeh, will most valuable building Lot on North ride of Kranklm, between 2d aud 3d adjoining the residence of Wirt Robinaon, fronting 30 feet, running back One-fourth eaah. balance at 6, 12 and for negotiable paper, interest added, and title retained till laat note la paid, and a conveyance directed by the The tale will commence at 1 o'clock with the first Lot. and at 4j o'clock, with the second Lot JOHN ENDERS, Com'r. Richmond, 6th March, P.

8. After the sale of the lot on Franklin street, will be eold Pew No. 17, la St. Charch. Sale conducted by rab 7 It APPERBON, A Also, Pew No.

St, in St. Jawea' Church, In theMu tre isle, well carpeted, kc. at sale mh 9 O.k A. ALEX. NOTT CO.

fIN NEXT 13th Aiao tbr luraiture of several row fefeAt. RICHARD CAtTTtmlir A TATLOR OP A house A tcLS" 0M All. of 90 feet on Church street hack Tba title is believed to be Rood. tee. I (ball convey with MT cub; msinder Ist Aurust Credit ud be satisfactorily secured 10 int WM.

OKAY. Taylor Williams, Ancts. pXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL Eg- accordance with the wifT of Thacker. dec'd, I on WEDNESDAY, the Bth Much, 1854, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, sell one moiety of a Lot of Ground. on the North ride of Poplar street, in Adams' Valley.

The entire Lot has, 106 98 feet 00 op ar treet runs back cash; balance at 3 and fi months, interest added, for negotiable notes, with approved The owner of the other moiety will nnite in the deed to the purchaser. M. BATES, Ex'or. Ssle to be conducted by Goddin Afperson, Aucts. Immediately after the above sale, we shall offer for sale three Building Lots; one 44 feet on the East side of Valley street, between Green and Williams and two others, fronting each 44 feet on the West side of Federal street, in rear of the above.

GODDIN APPERSON. Aucts. I In consequence of the rain, the above sale Is postponed to FRIDAY next, the 10th at the same hour. mh 9 G. A Aucti Immediately after the above sale, will be' sold two building LOTS, fronting on the west side of Vallev street, and extending back to Concord or Railroad street.

Terms accommodating. mh 10 GODDIN APPERSON. Aucts. EVENING, -Lv commencing at 7J o'clock, and every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, throughout the season, at which time we will offer for sale a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Guns, ke. Country merchants and the trade are invited ta attend our sales, as they will 6nd a large variety, and of first-rate quality.

fe 18 A. NOTT Aneta. CTS OF IK -Li and Provisions have advanced in price here iod in Europe, by reason of the approaching terrific stiuggle between the VVes, rem and the Czar. And not alone have eatablesgone up in value, but other interests are materially effected by the coming contest and clash of arms. For instance, large orders have been received by SILAS C.

HERRING for his invulnerable SALAMANDER SAFES, for the principal cities of the Old World. It is now universally acknowledged that there ia no safety, no real safety, for funded or landed property, at present, in transatlantic nations. Gold or Silver, solid or coined, can alone be depended on. to outlive the crash and wreck of Monarchical and Imperial Governments. Therefore it is that the wealthy classes are desirous to obtain HERRING'S SALAMANDER SAFES, in order that they may store in secure receptacles their Golden and Silvery hordes which, amidst conflagrations, murders and pillage, will outlive every change which the terrific results of warfare may be likely to bring in their train.

It used to be the custom in olden time to bury treasure in the bowels of the old castle walls and in the church-yards. But then, after the conflicts were over, and peace had supervened, the trouble was where to find the deposites. HERRING'S SALAMANDER SAFES otfer an admirable solution to this it is one of the pregnant signs of advancing civilization and intellectual progress, that this inimitable invention should be so highly appreciated. The prominent advantages of these Safes are Firstly. They are thoroughly fire-proof.

Secondly They defy the craft of the most ingenious picklock to open them. When Mr. HERRINO exhibited his Patent Safe at the London Crystal Palace, he placed within it $1000, which he offered to any one who could pick the lock. He appointed a cemmittee to superintend the walked off to the Continent to enjoy tied his way for two or three months on the banks of the Rhine and the returned to London, when he found his Safe unopened, and his fiOOfl as be left them. Having learned these the and other of Europe have thought well upon the matter; the remit that HERRING'S SALAMANDER SAFES have been ordered in large the moit tried, the raoit secure, and the safest and moit valuable preventative agaioit the of tire and pillage, likely to follow from the and war carnage now approaching.

jy A full of the above genuine LAMANDER SAKES, may be found at ISfi Cary All and R. McCANDLISH, Agent mh for the AND Jta.UMbJJNU.-- The to inform the public that he prepared to execnte all for PLUMBING, either in or in the manner and on the moit reasonable Being a Practical Plumber, ha awured that he can give the most entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with orders. He will also put up Water Closets, Lift and Force Pumps, Bath Tubs, Wash-hand Basins, Copper and Iron Boilers, etc, on the most approved principles and at the lowest from the country promptly executed. at No. 220, Main atreet, between Bth and 9th, where should be left.

mh DANIEL O'PONNELL PREMIUM VENETIAN BLIND ti. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN, Venetian Blind Maker, No. 61 Arch street, Philadelphia.

Constantly on hand a general assortment of wholesale and retail, at the lowest The of Richmond and vicinity are respectfully Informed that having appointed Messrs HABLISTON BROTHER, No. 18 Governor street. all orders left with them will meet with prompt attention, and furnished at PHILADELPHIA PRICES. no Richmond light having in their possession any Arms and accoutrements belonging to tha Richmond Light Dragoons, are requested to return them to the former O. Wm.

O. George, at residence, on 3rd, between Main and Franklin streets, the company having disbanded on the 6th fbst. fe ELLIS. Bec'y. A CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Jtc.

IN A PLEASANT AND CONVEN IE FORM PEOTOO A I A NE SHAPE. CHERRY PECTORAL WAFERSare a pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, and al 1 diseases the throat and Thev contain the pure medicinal virtues of tha VV ild. Cherry, generally known a remedy for pulmonary ihe children cry for them. fore, every mother ihonld have a box. After Ming one box of you will never touch a better medicine.

These are just the thing you want. Call at PURCELL, LADD It and procure box. fe If I OTB ON COUNCIL CHAMBER HILL II KOR BENT OR are aathorieed to rent or left for aterm of a number of uoimpraved LOTS OK GROUND on Council Chamber Hill. Being centrally located, theae lota, ai aitea for livery atsblee, and ahopa of any kind, or for amail tea. entente, are nneqnailed.

For tertna.kc., apply to fe TAYLOR WILLIAMS. pETEKiS, MAK'IIN Commis- A ANDFotWAtome MttcitiiTi. Office oa 13th alreat, oppoaite Sbockoe fe weights and public are notified that 1 will attend at my fice, ia the City Hall, every day, except Sunday, between the houra of 9 m. and 1 o'clock P. for the purpoae of trying aad proving each weighta and meaaurea aa may he brought to for tnat purpoae.

rahMa- J. C. VVIWOriELD, City Sealer hereby nod appoint Mr. Jamaa B. 3c later, oar Agent to earnduct a general Grocery baaioeea in oar our aecoant, on Pearl ia tbie city, tkia All Richmoad, Feb.t.

MM. TIC having BEVERLEY BLAIR, ia ipssss ARCHIBALD BLAUt. HA I.K—To remain in or near a Cary etreet JaU, Mayo'a Bridge. aitai p..

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