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the latest news. I 'jipTiie Northern Mail arrived last night, o'clock The delay wag caused bj the aground at Washington, and rivCr- We COpy I hK published by us yesterday that Mr. Stanlkt's resolution for T- 'flicfot the Hungarian exiles in New York sssed. This was a mistake. On a nio' to suspend the rules for the introduction ie resolution, the vote was 46 yeas to 125 so ti.e resolution was not considered.

Don Louis de la Rosa, for several years from the Republic of Mexico to this upniment, on Saturday last took leave of President in an address, which, together the President's reply, appear in the papers of yesterday. Kossuth Reception Committee, Sfc. HAKKi-Bi ko. Jan. Committee appoints) the Pennsylvania Legislature to pvf Kossuth, ill meet him at York.

i iii has been introduced into the House for ihc repeal of the law prohibiting the use of lor the detention of fugitive slaves. Intervention in Ohio. iLi MKt Jan. Senate of Ohio, to-ihv, passed a resolution declaring that the itatps owe it to the cause of liberty, I sVid ought to interfere, should Russia, or any power, intermeddle with the internal other nations struegling for freedom. cj the Maine Legislature Concerning Intervention.

Pr sTLAVn, Me-, January House of Reprcsfttat- i of thii State on Saturday iait, by a v. -3 to 34, passed the following resolution in reifu-n to the intervention of Russia in the affairs a Hungary: RffArtd, That we earnestly desire that the Government ol the United Stales may exert an coo in some wise and pri per manner against all iSch intervention as was practised by Russia I during the struggle of the Utter I Austria." Paper in Lester and James L. Claiborne propose to issue a paper in Danville, to be called the Roanoke Republican, to advocate Demoersiic principles. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF RICHMOND.

ARRIVED, I 'tfsuer City of Richmond, Foster, New Ycrk, ft rcbandize and passengers, SAILED, steimer Belvidere, Gifl'ord, merchandize, Baiti Jmore. Ludiam 6c Watson. AUCTION MORNING, atlO o'clock, at the residence cf Mr. Ci.arles Chapin, corner of Bank and 12th wid bo sold his entire Household and GEO. J.

SUMNER, a Auctioneer. The 1851 has passed away, will it uinny a loved object, ai.d many a hath past we cannot recall, dare not claim as our own; the pre sen: is ours. We should try to improve it to -t and cooti ibute all in our power no: to our own happSSess, but also to these we are iu life and especially to whom we are bound by the sacred triisg tie that binds husband to fe, pari'ii: t- child, brother arid friend to friend We V.i. .1 ot nothing you can do that will afford tin-is re real pleasure, not only at the present, but after you shall be separated from them, present them w.tfc a good, correct, and un of yourself. Such ycu ire to ti tain by calling at the Gallery ot Miiuiis Watson, Main street, and that at a 1 oil rate price.

As gentlemen and artists of 6k iibiiity, rank second to none. 'mix Main street, Richmond, nnd street, Petersburg, Va. ja WESTHAM PLANK ROAD i meeting of the Directors. held ou the Bih inst, the following was adop- A -fired, That public notice be given to the deliMj jer.t stockholders in the Wt attain Plank Road that unless they pay the amount due on ots or before the 2lst said stock be puliiicly sold, and they proceeded against yr nzy thereon, in the mode prescribed D. W.

liAXALL, President. ,5 ST-iS 1 5 J' ou Wiint a good Cigar, just stop at J. IRViN'ri, Broaa street, where thtCL is a choice selection of imported domes of the most popular brands. Also, a I Jof Snuffs, Fancy Articles, Northern p.ievs. Daguerreotypes ol" Motaers v.

i-hirg to have the most per w.i most artistical likenesses of their chil ij i be very particular to call on the sube he and he alone has of late discovered i almost equaling the magnetic telegraph iiiriri und sr surpassing it in accuracy. Call se eonvinctd by a single trial of the fact. P. SIMON 3, No 151 Main street. IIA WES It.

SUTTON, NOTARY attention paid to fr.png DEHDS and other legal instruments, and VJvLhcriSG CLAIMS of all kinds. Office in tne liaiidinij. Richmond, no 14 1 DK. a. il.

HOMUif i'AIHIC his ser, people of Richmond and vicinity in a iutis branches of his profession. Dr. I found at the Floy House, corner It ilih opposite the American ja Hit. iTaY fF 1 mov ii to lii street, between llr -ad and to the Washington professi as! services left at my office 1 at tha the City Hotel, will fl "Jpt-y attended My boy will sleep in my I -jL ja ffi tenders his "--rvices to the public in the various I 6 proteseion. 1 hBS! of his dwelling, on 4th I a Uv UII Broad and Marshall streets, 2nd Ik rri no I Vt.

1 gh Medicine of the aae V.M VEGETABLE COUGH j. warraLted to prove beneficial a ji Loughs, Colds, or any oiceases arisine For by Wm P. Ladd, V.v' Purcell, Ladd Co, J- Blair, Broad street, O. A. tl i street Richmond, and Dr.

Cook, 50 cents per bottle. Co a flnership 1 eretolore I Ull tiiet GLAZE .1 4 ty mutual consent I Th ol the firm will the business AS JOHN A GLAZKBROOK, A t.A'.'Y. 1 having the shop cn lormerly occuped by -y. to his friends and the i 1 to execute 1 any work the which he may orM jl JOHS A. GLAZKKBQOK l.otlgr of Ancient VSI 7 "Accepted of will tiofd their annuM srs liall, it fh'i city, on pIH at 6 o'c'Oi (i raer JOiJW i'OVF, G.

Sec. Jgt 1 AM) LEMONB, ia tor sale by ALLEN CO. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TRANSMITTED FOR THE DALLY DISPATCH ty We received no telegraphic despatch last night. RUSHTON, CLARK CELEBRATED GENUINE MEDICINAL CUD LlVfcK valuable remedy, introduced by us to the notice ot the medical profession, but little more than swo since, has, during that fhort period, advanced more rapidly in the public estimation than any remedy yet discovered for this dread destroyer of the human race.

has been uted with the most signal and success, even in cases considered hope ess, and in the late ol the New York and Pennsylvania Hospitals, on its use, it is spoken of as being more valuable than any remedy yet discovered tor Consumption and Pulmonary Affections, and it hss the great advantage over all other remedies that, instead of reducing, it increases the strength au 1 tleah of tbe patient, thusenabling mture to cooperate with the remedy, and overcome the disease. Owing to the purity and superior quality of the Oil of our insnuiacture, having given it a popularity over all others, several persons have copied the shape and style of our bottle, in order to palm oft infr rior quality and adulterated Oil, and as the article, unless pure, is, in most cases, worse than useless, we would call particular attention to our signature, which is over the cork of each bottle, without which it is not genaine. Be particular and enquire for Ruthton, Clark Cod Liver Oil, and see that the signature is over the cork. For sale by PURCELL, LADD C. Bennett Seabrook Keeve, H.

C. McNemara, and Druggists generally, where ptmphlets may be had gratis, giving the history and use of the Oil Head Quabtebs, Ist Reg't. Va Militia, Richmond, January 11th, i ORDERS, NO. COMMISSIONED OFFICEKS of this Regiment will convene at the Head Quarters of the Regiment No. 115, Main street, in full uniform, at 11 o'clock, A on Saturday, the 17th inst.

WALTER GWYNN 14 Colonel Ist Regiment Va. Volunteers. SMOKING TOBACCO. AND PENDI.ETON are manufactuiing a very superior article of Smoking Tobacco, which they offor to dealers at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Orders left at the store of R.

M. Burton, or letter addressed to his care, will be attended to. VVM. M. BRIDGES, ja 14- WM.

S. PEN PL Eton. FOR HIRE, three young and likely Female House Servants. Apply to ja 14 JAMES TAYLOR POUND, trest. (yesterday mj ning, a large BRASS KEY, which tae ow.ier can have by at this office aud paying lor this advertisement.

or stolen irom the subscriber on the night of the 10th inst, a large BAY HORSE, about lOor 12 years old. No particular mark recollected, except bis having large brown eyes. Any person who will deliver the said horse to me on 2nd street, Marsha 1 and Clay streets, shall be liberally rewarded, ja M. W. FORD ALEXAMJER DUMAS' LAST Sketches iu France, a new work, by Alexander mas, author of Monte Christo, Three Guards m- complete in one 50 cents.

The Lantern, a new weekly publication, devot to wi-and humor, and beautifully illustrated. Th is publication is superior to London Punch. Price $3 per annum, cents single cop'es. LOl don Illustrated News fur December 27, (latest,) price 25 cents. Percival Keene, by Captain Marryatt, price £0 nts.

The Child of the Bay, bySylvanus Cobb, a romance of land and 25 cents. Arthur's Home Gazrtte, Waverley Magazine, Star Spangled Banner, all for this week. Supsciiptions received to all the Periodicals, and Newspapers at publish rs' urices, at T. H. URESHAM'S, ja 14 No.

109 i Broad strsst. "IITORTHV OF ATTENTION FROM TfiE LEGAL Unit States Mon'hly Law Magaz ne and Examiner, dited by John Livingston, New York, pal she! montnly at $5 per annum. This work for 1852 will contnin, I. Judicious articles upon leading topics, the most useful and interes ing tu the profession. 11.

Biographical sketches of distinguished Lawyers now living, with well executed portraits. 111. Early notes of the more able and important decisions of the courts in America and Great Britain. IV. Monthly alphabetical digests of all of general interest in the Superior Courts of Law snd Equity, both in th United States and England, properly classified and arranged for reference.

V. Critical notices of new boi ki. and a list of all new together with a of the events of she month, and a genera' miscellaaet us survey cf subjects of interest to the profession as well as to the general reader. Also, just published, Livingston's Law Register for 1852, containing the post office address of eveiy lawyer in tho United Stat js; also, a list of all the counties with their shire towns, the legal rates of interest, with the penalties for usury, in every State; the legal foima for the acknowledgment ot deeds in each State; together with other matter valuable to the lawyer and business man, by John Livingston of the New York bar. Piice 8l 25.

N. all who will subscribe to the Monthly Law Mpg and pay for it advance, a copy of the Law Register will given as a pn mium. NASH Booksellers, Statiener3, and dealers in ja 14 Piano Fortes, 9 street. AP'PIST BOOK DEPOSITORY, Ao. iiOJl, Square above Hie hand at this St of the standard Baptist de Books.

Also, a large supply of other Reigious Works All of the most approved Com mentaries on the Bitle; a good supply of Bib'es and Ttst prices much reduct of Hymn Books a large stock, viz The Baptist Psalmody, by Basil Manly, D. and Basil Manly, Jr; the Psalmist ai Supplement; the Virginia Selection, Ac, Also, a fill! ctspply of School Books, viz Latin, Greek, French, 4c, Stationery i all kinds at very low prices for cash. (VI and examine. CHARLES WORTHAM, ja 14 Depositary. W.

RANDOLI'H No. i2l Main street can supply aiiything in the Stationery line, of the best quality and at moderate pric3B. ll 14 CJTANDAItO, MISCELLAMidLS. AND NKW PUBLICATIONS can be found ia large qann tties, at 121 Main street 14 J. W.

RANDOLPH. ING Ch wing Lynchburg, other manufacture, natural For sale by PURCKLL. ADD CO ja 14 Druggists, 92 Main stre-t, comar 14 h. 11OUSEKEEPING A I subscriber has on a large assortment of Table Cloths and Covers, linijn and cotton Sheetlag, Pidow Cases, cotton und linen Towels, Napsins, Diaper, ABRAHAM LEW, J' 14 201 Broid et. Boot mdsoaie art.cle of port Boot Jacks and Shoe Ho.cs, for sale by R.

ZIMMKRMAN, 14 Corner Main and streets. BOYS' Sit A lot of rrciinm size Skates, strapped aal read? f.r use, for sale by ja 14 Fl. M. E'MMERMAN. MAURL.I? PASTIIY ItOLLBRS and nuinvita Morters and Pestels, for sale by R.

ZiMMERMAN, ja 14 Corner Main and 12th street. TO are prepar to furnish tobacconists with uil the Esseiitrxl Oils, Bpic '8 and Ingredients in tiavorins bacco; best Sweat Oil, in Sweet Oil by tie gall in. cheap Varnish, Turp ntiae, L.mpOil, o'so, Crimson Lake, a b-sutiful bright oaint; blue and green do Brushes, Flavoring rnide by the barrel on rety favorable terms and of acknowledged r.ty. BENNETT Sl BEERS DruiigUts, 14 Irf.i Main street Oil VNfiES. 40 boxes, in due order, just received per for sale by WILLIAMS OTHFR.

QTOUE FOIt ItENT. ll to? tJ rent one of tie Houses o'c iod oy u'. Possesion given It WILLIA 8 BROTHER. lIfILUAM JACKSON'S im ro CAN' DLRB; aurar house it low price; Pepper, for taloby 44 i AVEHFORT, ALLEN O. AMUSEMENTS.

THEATRE. FASHIONABLE COMEDY NIGHT. Third night at the distinguished American Authoress and Actress, Mrs. Anns Corn Hlowatt. fashionable Comedy, (In 5 acts.) entitled THE LOVE CHAMK.

Constance, Mrs Mowatt; Wildrake, Mr. Brelsford Sir William Fondlove, Mr. Cartlitch. Jotts Arrognccie, by M'tle. Ciocca and Mons.

Szollosy. To conclude with the never-tiring piece, entitled THE WOOL DEALER Duteronomy Dutfful Mr. C. Burke ja ODD.FKi.LOWB* IIALITT THE GREAT AMERICAN DIORAMA, representing the funeral of Mr. Calhoun iu Charleston, be presented to the citizens os Richmond tor the first time on Thursday eveing, 6th January, 1852, and will continue open every evening for a short time only.

This Diorama is entirely new hi its construction, has never before been exhibited in tbis city, and contains the largest collection of moving ngures over seen at any Diorama. The great procession contains over Four Thousand Figures, comprising the Military companies, Societies, Fire Department, Masons, Odd Fellows, Reshabites, Sons of Temperanoe, Sailors, all their limbs in walking before the audience. Commence ata quarter past 7 o'clock precisely. Admission 25 cents; children under 10 years, half ce ja LAMBERT'S OFFICE, 14th Street, under Exchange Hotel. Drawn Nos of Kentucky, Extra, No 9, Jan 10: 16 64 23 67 33 15 45 27 14 18 70 48 56 Ticket 14 27 45, a prize of $1000, sold and paid by LAMBERT.

Drawn Nos of Kentucky, Class No 9, Jan 12: 25 28 65 7 5 26 68 43 22 20 12 18 72. KentuckyJState Lottery, Class No. 11. Capitals 830,000, 12.500, 3of 6000, 4600. 3255, 20 of lUOO, 4 75 numbers, 13 Tickets $10.

ja 14 GREGORY dc MAURY, Successor to J. W. Maury managers. No. 1, City Hotel.

Drawn Nos Kentucky State Lottery, No 9, Jan. 12: 25 28 65 7 5 26 68 48 22 20 13 18 72. Whole ticket Nod 5 7 26, worth 910,000, was returned by Stkatton. Lottery for To-Day, Jan. tucky State Lottery, No.

11. 75 numbers, 13 drawn. Capitals: $30,000, 3 prizes of 6000, 1 of 4600, 3255, 20 of 1000, 20 of 500, 20 of 400, 219 of ic. Tickets $10. Shares in proportion, ja 14 CLARKE'S OFFICE, 14th Street.

Drawn Nos ot Kentucky, Class 11: 25 28 65 7 5 26 68 48 22 20 12 18 72. Ticket 5 25 63, a prize ol $200, sold and paid, ja STRATTON'S OFFICE. Drawn Nos of Kentucky, No. 9, January 12: 25 28 65 7 5 68 48 22 20 12 18 72. Whole Nos 5 7 25, the second capital of SIO.OOO sent to this office.

STRATTON. Drawn Nos of Kentucky, Extra, No 11, Jan. 13: 45 49 50 35 66 17 62 14 22 55 32 56. For 000. Tickets $10.

ja 14 MANAGER OFFICE, F. MORRIS CO. Drawn Nos ol Fatnpsco, Class 34 72 10 7 20 3 31 65 28 68 8 26 38 48 36 Quarter ticket 7 10 72, the capital of $8000, sold by D. llusly, Norfolk. Drawn Nos of Washington, Class 7- 46 9 64 tk) 26 5 50 36 47 29 18 65 35.51.

Splendid Scheme tor This 530,000, 20,000, 0000. 3UOO, 2870, 50of 1000, if 500, Ac 78 numbers, 13 drawn. Tickets 10. Also, the Patapsco $8000, See. Tickets $3 50.

ja 14 C. W. PURCELL. UJLIi MINE ON PEARL LUCK'S OFFICE. implements Furnished at the Mine.

Drawn Nos of Patapsco, 36, January 12: 60 17 53 49 72 70 69 64 29 51 19 S2 65 57 32 13. Drawn Nos Washington County, Class 7, Jan 12: 46 9 64 60 26 5 50 36 47 29 18 65 35 51. For This Day, January Consolidated. Capitals: lof 1 of 1 of 10,000, lof lof 300Q, ic. 78 numbers and 13 drawn.

Tickets $10. Also, a Small Lottery of $8000 Tickets $2 50. ja 14 STATiIAJI-S OFFICE, WALL STKEET. UNDER CITlf HOTEL, (Chalk's old stand.) Drawn Nos Washington County, 7. Jan.

12: 46 9 64 f0 26 5 50 36 47 29 18 6-3 33 51. 35 47 65, $132; 26 50 64, to this of fice. Drawn Nos of Patapsco, Class 37, Jan. 13: 50 62 71 22 37 48 36 52 60 77 65 69. 37 48 to this office.

For To-Dny, Jan'y 4. Capitals; £30 20,000, lO 000, 5000. 3001), 2,870 50 of 10C0, 50 otsoo. cr.mbers, and 13 drawn. Tickets $10.

Also, Small Fry. Tickets $2 50. ja 14 W. H. STATHAM.

ANTKU, a WOMAN without incumbrance' to do co jklng and washing for a small family. One who can come well recommended will hear of a good situation by applying at this office. A white woiiin preferred. NOTICE, An esiray COW, large vv 8 (ace, lips of the sawed only three teats, milk. Enquire at this office.

ja 12- FOR ship GUKTtIh, i H- Ho.masn, is now at City Point, icauy to receive cargo, and will mejt with dispatch. For freight or passage, apply to ja SCriAER, KOHLER CO (lO TO i'tit .11 Ui. y'THE LEGISLATURE AND CITI- ZENS OII hand a large assortment of Dress and Frock Coats, Overcoats, Fnnts, Vests, and every article pertaining to gentlemen's wear. I will sell them at the very iowestprices for cash. My stock ie composed of the verj best, and weil worth examining; every article manufactured this fail; style, material, and workmai.ship warranted to pljase.

Don't forget to call at 98 Main street. LEWIS HYNEMAN, Proprietor. AND Ml lIALUIt, CERTAINLY CUBED BY THE JINDIAN PANACEA, Newly'discovered by Dr. Minnock. mixture most effectually cures the above i complaints, and has been used by several persons in this city with unrivalled success.

The remedy isnow prepared and for sale by R. M. Yarrington, Agent, over J. B. Stegal's Store, No.

18 Main street where many valuable certificates may be seen of its wonderful efficacy. The Agent would refer to the following named persons, who have used the remedy, and can testify to its great utility in the above complaiuts. Mrs. Huteherson, Miss Lacy, Mrs. Kerby, Mr Bennett, Mr.

Mrs. Duff, Mr. Lynn, Mrs. Stocking, Mrs. Shields, Mrs Darfey R.

M. YARRINGTON, Sole Agent for tha United States. ja jVEGKO be again 11 otter thrir services to their friends and the public to hire out their for the ensuing year, lhey will use their best endeavors to get good homes and prices. Persons having negroes to hire cut, should them in to us by the first day of January, so that we may be able to et them good homes. B.

A B.HILL. Corner of Franklin and Wall streets, df WASHINGTON HOTEL. well-known ulnbiulmcjit it cow open I- lor the rect-ytiou of It beeucum plt'ely -nd cj, and W2 prutniee liittt nopuus be to promote the comtu fol our cutkM. Tcc will be always witb t- luxuries' ol Ihti btxuua. A has been Mdwi to the Hotf), refrrtbraeDta vauj rjchaJ ol tfcc givatrat vnrnr'j.

aad wrveii up ic the lit ail It ij in from tbo house as to cci'H'ii-n no of tup i rJt-r t'jr ajo4main.jatton of tbe regu'ar Liquors kept at the RO WI A. BRUCE, CV News ft half Vv fi6r flavor, for xalit Ja 14 DAVLNi'ORT, ALLEN CO. WANTS. Vff advertiser wishes to bay TV first rate stout. gentle work and food second-hand DRAY.

Apply at this office, ja HOUSE BBRYANT WANTKR-I Wish "to hire for the present year, as. rvant ta wait in the bouse. For one oi good a liberal pi ice will be given, apply at Js9 R. M. BURTON' 3.

'J'HK nKBNCUIRKU is anxious to engnge A employment for the present year. He can be found about the City Hotel, or at his residence, near the City Spring, or at the office of W. Goddin JOHN A. MOSBY. MRS.

J. B. ABBOTT is prepared to accommodate BOARDERS by the day, week, month or vear, at Mr. Basher's two tenements, Nos. 229 ana 231, Main, near corner of Main and 9th streets.

Several very pleasant large and small rooms, su table for families or members, can be had if early application is made. ja ONE OK TWO desirable rooms may be hsd in Mrs. PENDLETON'S Boarding House, for the accommodation of members of the Legislature, or others wishing to board, one square above the Banks. ja THE subscriber has taken the house on 10th street, (between Main and Carjr,) nexfr door to the former establishment of his father, where he Is now manufac turing all kinds of Plain and Block Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Grates, Lightning Rods, 4-c, 4c, Sic. Having in his employ workmen of superior and judgment, he flatters himself that ne can do all kinds of work in his line as well and any other establishment.

Determined to have all orders promptly and faithfully attended to, asks a trial from his friends and others in want of anything in his line. On hand, a large and well selected assortment of the latent tlylcs enamelled Grates, Fenders, See. The assortment is complete, and worthy the attention of builders and others in want. All kinds of me-alic roofing executed in the best manner. Tin.

and Copper Gutters and Pipes and Lightning Rods made and put up to order. 1 shall devote my whole attention tomy business, and solicit a share of public patronage. ja PAUL BARGAMIN. DISSOLUTION. co-partnership heretofore existing under style and firm of ROBERTSON Sc.

GILL is this day dissolved mutual consent. All persons indebted to the concern will please make payment as speedily as possible to either of the late firm, as it very desirable to close our old business at once. F. M. ROBERTSON, M.

T. GILL. NEW CONCKK.N.—Hairing purchased HI the entire interest of Mr. M. T.

the lf(jf business lately conducted by Robertson St Gill, the subscriber takes pleasure calling the attention of his numerous friends- and the public to the fact, at he has made arrangements for conducting the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, at the old stand, on a more extensive scale; and retaining the services of Mr Ji L. Crowell, who will continue to art as Cutter, he earnestly hopes that all desire handsome suits at moderate prices will give a call. F. ROBERTSON, Governor street, between Main and Kranklin. Ey The Lynchburg Express copy three times.

ji OCiIBttIUUK ALU.H WAX receired, 20 barrels and half barrels of the above celebrated- Water, fresh from the Springs. Barrets containing 34 gallons, halt' barrels containing 15 gallons, by the gallon, 50 cents bottles per dozen, $3. Address JOHN H. SEAYRE3, Columbian Hotel, Richmond, Virginia, Agent for the United States. Fifty cents will afiowed for empty half barrels when returned.

f-'jjp" Republican will please copy. ja Lost, on Saturday, tne loth inst, on zuu, l.c-tween Broad and Clay streets, a large plain gold Kisg; for the return of which to ISAKER TINSLEY, a liberal reward will be given, ja Lost, somewhere in th'? street, on the inst, a NEGOTIABLE NOTK, diawn by H. V. Graves, endorsed by W. H.

Graves and George W. Toler, daied 3th January, 1852, payable sixty days.after for $60. All persona ase forwained from trading or buying snid Note, and the fiadcr ill confer a favor by leaving the same at thia office. ja 13 Etel'ltAY to my residence ou last, a bay HORSE. The owner cun get hira by proving property, paying charges, and taking hiiaaway.

P. EVERETT, Comer of Broad and Madison streets, a FOR will rent tha house now occupied by us. To a good tenant the rent will be very accommodating. ja MASfriE WHITE. Anthracite have now in yard, and will keep regularly supplied, with, the very best quality of hjmp and broken, and screaned red and white fjsh Anthracite COAL, which I will deliver in any part of the city at $3 50 per load.

Orders left John A. Lancaster Son, at the American Hotel, or sent through the post office, will he attended ta. JOHN W. WRIGHT, Dock Wharf. ja BACON a.VSKEHVAL.ItE aroreceiving and iffer for sale: BACON SIDES, RIO COFFEE, CLOVER SEED, NEW CROP OHLEAN3 SUrtAR, OLD DOMINION CUT NAILS, assorted, ju 13 II'HAT IS is to let you know that as ft the seasou has so far advanced, and the subscriber having too many goods cn hand, he is desirous of closing out a large lot of Winter Goods.

He will otfer 6-4 Merinos at 37', Mouse'aines at i-ic; Alpaca at 4 4 Merino 25. Fine Cashmeres and Mousel lines at and below cost. Handsome Dress Siiks an i Poplins at cost. Sheeting, 41 inches wide, at 6d; Shirting at 5 cents; and lors ef other goods, all to be ottered to purchasers at the lowest prices. ABRAHAM LEW Jr, 13 201 Broad street.

fhVERCOATS, BLANKETS, don Duffil Overcoats for drivers; Twilled, Duftil aud Bod Blankets; Flannels; Plaid and Plain Linseys; for sale at low prices, by the subscriber THOMAS CHARLES ELLIS CO, ja vr 106 Main street. Sl'P. WHITE AND DKAB BUCKSKIN and Women's Paris Kid do; Lined Berlin aud Cashmere do; far sale low, by the subscribers. TIIOS. CHARLES EL1.13 4.

CO, a No. 106 Main street. JUST RECEIVED, 50 dozen jars Brandy Peache3, put up expr. ssiy for the Souther i market. For sale low, at J.

H. IRVIN'S, Kroad stJeet nest to Broad Street Hotel, Richmond, Va. ja Folt ine of Boats will commence their regular trips this week. The DESPATCH will commence loading to day and leave tomorrow. ja 13 ALFRED S.

LEE. TO THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR sub scriber, so well known to the people of this State as a skilful, theoretical and practical Optician, informs the public that he can be ui Mc Lyons' store, two tcors feoiu Uie Post Office, regarding the use of SpecUclws. superior ground glasses and his skill of adapting the came to all the various defects of tiah', are so well ki.own throughout the State, that be flatters him self to ba visited dur.n* hn (-hort here, by all his fiicnda rrqui ing his services. ja E. MAKKEN3, Optician.

UALVABLK UOUSB SERVANT FOR very likely and lealthy wnim.n, 2J vests of age-buving ous.lirtrai.kns ot a. sup-rior bouse ua ixorllim washerand ironer. Character unexceptiocsb'e. Apply to W. QODPIM.

lew handsome jC small, tor for aale hy ja 13 BENNETT A BEERS. VALI'ABLB DWELLING F4IK very three story Bitot Te en-nt on Noah side of Leigb streit.be twi en ftib and 7th streets, now in the oecupmy of Andrew Johnston, for terms, apj-ly to LUTHER SPILMAN, Attorney at Law, Main street, opposite American. AUCTION FtJTURr. wr UOUBJBHOLD AMD KITCIttTI FUR- WTURE AT AUCTIONv-Wifl be sold on FRIDAY MORNING next, the 10" commencing at 10 o'clock, at the resM -u of II Wynne, (whois declining hou tpingp.on 2oJ, between Main and Gary entire atoekof Household and Kitchen Farttlturo, consisting ai such as are usually in Smi'r aamej m. Baylor.

BY WELLINGTON (xTopIaT Thirty aches op woorv land, NINE MILEB NORTH OV RICHMOND! FOR SALE AT be Bold on FRIDAY next, the JSth Jay of J.mu-y, at 12 o'clock. in front ot my office, t) uty aeies of woodLAND, iu Utnidso north of Richmond, on the -oau leading frono Bowies' to the city of Richmond, adjoining the lands of James S. R.yall, Tboraas Tyler, and othars, and nowin the occupancy oi Ur. John Lomptain. Derma cash.

Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON CHURCH HILL AND ON SHOCKOE HILL, FOR SALE AT AUC be Thursday, the 15th day of January, 1852, upon the premises, respectively, the estate of which the late Susan Meriam died seized, consisting, of a House and Lot, on Church Hill, on the-western side of 25 ih street, between Broad and Marshall streets, anri a briik store and dwelling, on Broad street, Shockoe HUI, be tween Ist and 2nd streets, now in the occupancy of Mr. Royall Todd. The former pr-vperSy. will be divided to suit the views of bidders.

cash, balance at six and nine months, for negotiable notes, interact added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. The sale will commence at 3 o'clock, P. with the first described premises, and at 4 o'clock, P. with ftie last named premises. By request of the executor of Susan T.

Meriam, deceased. de 30 W. GODDIN, Auct. BY JBKMES M. TAYMMt.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON MAIN STREET pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chancary for Henrico county, made on the 26th day oft June, 18il, and of an order made therein, on tha 3d day of January, as the Commissioner thereby appointed, offer for'sale, at publia auction, on the pi emises, an FRIDAY, the day of the present month, (January) at 4 o'clock, P. if fair, and if not, the next fair day, the LOT OK GROUND, with the TENEMENT and OTHER IMPROVEMENTS thereon, on the South aide of Main street, between 17th and 18th streets, in the city of Richmond, which was formsrly owned and occupied by Joseph Goode, deceased, and is now occupied byyJ. B. Stegal; being the-same property which was conveyed by Snell ana wife to Joseph Goode, by deed of the 13th day of February, 1840, and of recordi in the i ffice of the Hustings Court of that and is bounded as follows Beginning at the VAsst corner of the store on said lot, and running and bindiag on Main street Eastwardly, 20 feet more or less, until it strikes the property which the said Joseph G.ode conveyedby deed inadein 1847, to William Slater; thence running Southwardly along the said. to an alley in rear of said line, 135 feet more 03 less; tbense Westwardly along said alley.

36 it strikes the 3.. W. corner of the formerly'owned by Bat. Slade; thence along said lot 135 feet to the place of beginning. The abjve property will be sold subject to right of dower of Mrs.

Eudjjra Virginia Goode, the widow of Joseph Goode. Teems of Sale i balance in 3 equal insialmi nts at 6. 12, and IS months, with interestaided, secured by negotiable notes, and till retained uatila conveyance directed by the Court. A. Commissioner.

JAMES M. TAYLJ3R, Auctioneer. -tP Whig will copy. BY J. R.

D. PAYNE, SALESMAN. SALE OF BRICKS, MULES, CARTS, LUMBER, AT SATL'R DAY next, that- being the 17tb day of January, 1852, at the ho-ir of 12, be oSfcred for sale at the brick yr-sd lately occupied hy; William T. Lipscomb, foot of Navy Hill, near the Distillery of Messrs. Steirns St Bruranell, all fite Bricks, both, burned and unburned, in said yard, supposed to ba about 400,000 in number; nleo, Mules, to Horaes, four Carts, together with all the.

shelters, poles, scaffolding, and said premises. The above is made in pursuance of the provisions of a trust deed of record in the office the Court oS Hustings, dated October 1851, and w.l! be without reset ve. Terms made known on the day oi sale. By srderof the trustee. ja JOHN P.

PAYNg, Auct. SA unuce of a deed of A trust executed by James Simpjun to me as i trustee for the of V. Hester, on the 15th i day of August. 183.1, and admitted to record in Henrico County Court on tlxe 23rd day of same month, I shall offer for sale at public auction, ou the premises, en the 19th day of January, 1534 at 11 o'clock, aH the furniture and fixtures of fee well known establishment of the Eagle Bakery auil Eating of said James Simpson, together with a lot of Cigars, Flour, Butter, Lard, Molasses, Vinegar, and also, twuHorses, Broad Carts, harness. Terms made known on day cf sale.

JOSEPH VVETZLA.fI, Trustee. Wellington Goddin, Auct. ja 7 ANSWER TO "TrtUST yester- Irk. day's Dispatch, I notice an advertitement purporting to emanate from Jsseph Wetzlar, trualee, to V. Hcchler, offering for sale at public auction, on the 19ih of January, 1852, my weiUknown Bakery and Eating on Main street.

Now, this is to certify that James Simpson, do pronounce said offer illegal, and one entirely unwarranted by me; and that 1 will relinquish my just claim to the establishment, andiixture? cf the Eagle Bakery, unless in obedieupt? to a judgment obtained by a suit at low, JAMES SIMPSON. BY GEORGE J. SUMNER. Household" and kitchen fur- MTURE AT THUHSDAY MORNING, the 15th inst, commencing at half past 10 o'clock, at the resider.ee of Mr John Talman, who is declining housekeeping, on the corner of Clay and 27th streets, (Church Hill,) will be se'id at auction, his household kitchen neatly new and in good order, consisting cf the usual variety. Among the kitchen Furniture, will be found an excellent Cooking Stove, complete.

Terms cash. jal3 GEO. J. SUMNER, Aucr. CI O-I'ARTNEUSHI have is day as sociated with mein the Auction and Commission J.

NOTT SHINE, under the style and firm of ALEXANDER NOTT 4. and return my to the public generally for the liberal patronage which I have received in the past ten years, and respectfully solicit for the new firm a continuwiM of the same, pledging our united efforts and unremitting attention to all business entrusted to our care. ALEXANDER NOTT. CO undersigned, having associated themselves as business partnersunder the firm ard style of ALEXANDER NOri they will continue to carry on the Auction aud Commission business, in all its branches, at the old stand of Al. xander corner of Mate and 15th streets, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage, as 10 'SSottSIU 0 tenders his services again to bis friends and the public, nnd solicits a continuation of their patronage.

II hires out negroes, rents out houses, collects clsinw, and attends to any business requiring an ag-nt He has now for two comlortaMe and convenient Houses, in Duval's addition to the citv; one has a half acre lot would tuit a permn wi rhing to remove from the countryyoung would be taken in exchange: and for hire, for the ensuing year, an excellent rough Car pentor, of character. de 3taw3w SUBSCRIBERS themselves under the firm of JOHN H. EUSTACE tir ON, for the of transacting a general CsmmUdon and Will devote attrition to the saie of all of produce, and trust that the rsudtrtded will enable tbem to eft'ect satisfactory of all at licit to theirm hope, by strict attention to to wcrtt the ja JOHN H- HUSTACS, Jn. tfJSNfoON Am large BUCKS, sale lo by ja 9 L. D.

CRKXBBAW CO. AUCTION SALES. THIS DAY. WeHCI J. 9CBSBB.

Cfl 4th at Kaif OI fSSrS re 1 Mr. Charie. Cbapin. corne7of 2UI fwho bouaekef p.ii(,) iii entire bousehould tad kitchen Fur. tntare, cordis ting of the usual variety anally ound in boarding eatsbliahment.

Terms at isle to be conducted by 7 GEO. J. BUMJBER, Aocttoneen. BY MMYR. P.

PAYNE, SatewwiT WILL be aoiuoo Wt.UNf.SDAY, the 14th day of January next, at 11 o'clock, at tha cottage on the Williamsburg Road, one mile from Rxhmcnd, one pair well-broke Honea, one Baroucbo. one H'hijkt Machine, (new,) four Milch Cows, Wheat Fan, plantation utenaila, one Boiler, end aundry other artielea; about twenty barrela Cora, and aoqte bay aid wheat Straw. of and four months credit; under, cash. tt L. WARRING.

Will be added to the above tale, 2 fine MULESweII broke to harness. 13 J. R. D. P.

BIF WELLINGTON SMALL farm on church 3 FOR SALE AT be told, on. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the 14th January 1852, upon the premUea, commnucing at 4 o'clock! the SMALL FARM on ChurchiHill, near the road leading to Blakny'a Mill, now in the occupanoy of Mr. William Sohaaf, containing 8 acrea. The provementa consist of a new and comfortabledwelling, beaidea the usual third cash, balance in 6 and Ift months, with interest, secured by a trust deed. 10 W.

GODDIN, Auci. XW Times will copy. WILL be aold at public auction, on NESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1662, at the hour of 4 o'clock, P. a handsome corner lot of ground, at the intersection of Broad- and Monroe streets, fronting 33 feet cn said Broad street. And immediately thereafter, two lota of ground near Mr.

Peter Gilonn's residence, on one of which is a large framed stable The above is. my own property, and the terms, which will be liberal, will be made known on the day of sale. JAMES T. SUTTON, Jr. jalQ Real Estate Agent.

ASTOUNDING I THS A WHOLE AFFLItfMSD WORLD OHAD A LADY RESTORES AFTER TWO SICKNESSII! Norfolk. Doe.6. 1351. Messrs. Mortimer table Tincture is certainly working miraculous ruUs here, in the way of cures, but there seems to bat' a diffidence on the part of those cured to give a coijificete, which, iu justice to the afflicted, should not exist.

1 could mention a dozen cases of importnaca in which it has successful, in curing the worst kind of diseases, but it appears to cure thern.so eaady, and its effects are so- magical, they do not appear. ta bo to realize it, though they are perfectly. satisfied they are cured. I will mention, jwo cases whic-h; hare lately coma under my A lady who hod' been confined to her bed for between one and two y.aars, and on whom the doctors bad been attending during that tune, out any success, was induced to try the Tiucinre, and after taking oae bottle she enabled to, fit up in her bed; and-after taking the second bottle she was enabled to be up stirring about her she had not done for two years, as I was informed by her husband, who called on me, in perfect acntacy, and and said he had at last found tbaqiuch necked panacea. I think he will furnish yoa with a certificate of tha strongest character.

Another gentleman informed pie tlin'ihe had a very valuable woman so iarr gone by; disease that ha would taken uventy-fivadollars" ror her, but tha first bottle was so effective that ha confident of perfect cure. Yours, respectfully, John Hathawat. A BXJJNUMBNT From whose base to the tojjt stand out in W4 rslief the names of-our own citizens who hava been restored to health by Mampton's Vendibles Tincture, a cur as more thin 'out of every twenty who try it. We have fr-am Hon. Heiuy.

Claf, and R. one from Captain Gsaot, brotherto the eminent Physician to the President at the French Republic, wb was cured of altheamatismof 7 years. one tf crp Robert Gault, Rheamatitm 7 years. Mr. O.Mbam.

Bait. Custom Hspse, dreaufal case of Pyapepsia, and trom hundreds of others. All must' admit thera never has been such a. mass of given in favor of any other medicine, whialj, is so pleasant and in such Email quantities. Greater WeibM of Testimony cannot ba Given, R.

While I an in general ftp po to Patei.4 Medicines, candor compels ma to that I fcxve great confidence in the virntee of Vegetable Tincture. Foraever-1 al months I havo it in my family, and ia 1 dyspepsia, foas of appetite, dizziness general debility, with entire success. So far as iny experience extends therefore, 1 take pleasyje in recommending it to the afflicted as a safe and efficient remedy. lam respectfully ycurg, VERNON ESKRIDGB 1 Chaplain U.S. Navy 1 Portsmouth, Such a of florae Testimony must Carry Conviction to every Sept- ltftb.

1651 Wonriauca aj.b The cure oi Mr. Robert Gault, by the use of three bottles of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, as per his I think' almost unprecedented. His case of extremely excruciatinr sufffering, trom Chronic inflnmatory Rheumatism, cause immediately under my own observation, through the last lour years, which I sonsiderod entirely hopeless. Through my est persuasion be was induced to try yourinvaicablij Tincture. I was prompted to remark at tha lime, that if medicine would cure Mr.

Gsnlt, it cortainly would "remove mountaios." The knowledge of this miraculous cure compels me to consider it a duty 1 owe to the afflicted (and particularly to those with complaints like his.) to maka generally known the healing powers of this truly wondertul medicine. Yours, most respectfully, axes Mebritt, 167 Baltimore street. Were there ever so many wonderful curea made by any other medicine. All we ask of tha afflicted is that they try Hnmpton's Vegetable Tincture, the great purifier of the Blood and euro for all Chronic Diseases, as Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and ail complaints ot the Stonach, Bowels, Sic. Pamphlets, with a history 'of the Medicine, with certificates of mauy wonderful cures, may be had at the stores, having the Tmcturp for sale, gratis.

You owe it to yourself to call and get a pamphlet, as it may be the means of curing you. Por sale by O. A. i'KECKEB, Main street, Richmond; G. If.

JONES, Petersburg, MOKTIMEtt 4t MOWBRAY, Baltimore. no SIEDAK TAB, MANUFACTURED BY MRS 8.8 NORMS, decidedly the best article ever yet introduced for tha cure of Bronchitis, Consumption ot the Lungs, Dyspepsia, Asthms, Kidney and Scrofulous Aflec! tiuns, Piles, Ac. Price $1 per bottle, which lasta from to eight we'ks. Home Teatimoay. Dr.

WilUsm C. Crump, Dentist, of this city, baa b-eo suffering irom Consumption of the Lungs for the list five ors'x years, and has tried aimist every article recommended in his case, withaut any real bent fit. When the Cedar Tar was advertised for sale in this citr, he purchased a bottle, and immediately derived beneht from iu healing and strengthening propeitioa. At the tirae he commenced taking it, he was very iow, inasmuch that ho waa obliged to fire up his office for practice. Heia now so much relieved, that he 1s able to attend la his patients, and, by continuing the medicine, ha confidently hopesio be fnily restored.

Dr. C. kindly volunteered that his case should be roada public, that others might be benefitted- lima aro Others wh are taking tho Codar Tar with benefit, w( be referred to, beshfca number of Physicians in Baltimore, Who are It in their da.ly prsettee. "1 subscribe with pleasure and full ccntdenca to the goodetlectiof the Cedar Tar, as prepared and sol i by Nurrt, in many ef havieg prescribed it frequentlj, and abaswo with good effects. A.

men, It. March 87, 185 For sale in Richmond by P.H6RTON REACH, 91 street. General Agent for Eastern Virginia. gy Call and sou certificates of EnTHAV-Csmeivaiv bousa tha BuwSiog Green, Hawrfcv, shorn thi Ist of November lip WHITE HEiPKR. The will me forward, pi ova property, pay chwgaa, and take bar aaty.

ja 8, W. WADS..

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