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THE DAILY DISPATCH Correspondence of tie Dally Dlipatck. New York, Sunday, Jan. 11. Steamers Arrived at Mete to the Builder of the Yacht Webster and the Historical Society, tfc. Two nteamew hare just nrrired from Cha jrres and San Joan, the Brother Jonathan and Daniel Webster.

The moat important news, the reported examination into the conduct of the Captain of the British brig Express in firing upon the Prometheus, has given much The Pacific aailed to day for Lirerpool, with in gold. The imports during the past week have amounted to nearly four millions of dollars, or $3,931,345. 1 mentioned the other day that a dinner to Mr. George Steers, the builder of tlte famous yacht America, wai in contemplation. The af fair catne off on Friday night, and was attended by some four hundred gentlemen.

The leading ship-owiiers and ship builders of the city were present, among them Mr. E. K. Collins, Mr. George Law, Mr.

Thos. Tileston and Mr. John latter presiding. Hon. Daniel Webster has signified his intention to deliver the annual address before the Historical Society of this city, probably after lhe middle of the present month.

The late President of the Board of Aldermen, Morgan Morgans, has had a presentation of plate, in testimony of his services ns presiding officer of that body. His prepared the compliment, and it is well deserved. 1 iieie were in port, yesterday morning, the unusual number of five hundred and forty-six vessels, twenty seven of which were steamers. The new steamship Delaware made a trial trip, a day or two ago, to Sandy Hook and Lack; she is to run on the outside passage hence to Philadelphia. The Forrest case has been continued, by an order of the Court, until next Saturday.

A charming prospect for the newspapers. Mr. Charles Henry Hall, formerly an extensive shipping merchant, died at Harlem on Thursday, in a fit of apoplexy. Nothing important has transpired. Yours, M.

Pennsylvania and the Irish Johnston, of Pennsylvania, in transmitting to President Fillmore the proceedings of the meeting lately held in Philadelphia, in behalf of the Irish exiles, "The application for pardon is simply that appeal to Executive clemency, which every humau being has a right to make, and to which generous and self-relying power will always kindly listen "The right to meddle with the judicial or executive power of a distant government is not preten ded but the right to appeal to the mercy of any govert ment, in half of the unfortunate and op is confidently asserted." Love of Liberty the "I ife of Kossuth," i eceutly published in the Phrenological Journal, we find the shows thst Kossuth came honestly by hi-? love of libei ty: may she what blood runs in the vein? of this modern hero, to state that the chronic'e of his ancestors shows that seventeen of different times, have been executed tor political offences against despotic rule." A Mavob as isa Brooks, Mayer of the thriving little city of Bridgeport, gives the public notice through Standard, that he is determined to enforce all the laws of the State or city, to their fullest extent, aud that within a year after his election there will not be a law on the statute book that is not strictly observed. He has a Herculean labor before him, but ho shows the true-Ntpoleon spirit in all his movements, and may succeed. lla has already shut up saloons, which had been opened on Sundays, closed exhibitions which were in violation of the law, and spread terror through the ranks of evil doers all Over the Haven Courier. Ground moke valuable tN N. Yobk than in London editor of the Albany Journal in a letter published in that paper says: I was surprised to learn that lots in the vicinity England and the Royal Exchage were less valuable than in Wall street.

Rents, excepts in the most fasionable quarters, are about the same as in New York. Major G. W- Patten, who has been for some time in charge ef the recruiting rendezvous on ths station, has received orders to depart diately for San Dicg'i, in command of a large detachment of men, who are sent out, we sujiposp.on account of the Indian hostilities in that Trov. Jour. Tuesday.

HC. JIIcNGMAUA, Apothecary and Druggist, lius on hand a good assortment of articles innie line, selected lor Retail and Prescription, wLich lie offers at as low prices as articles of like quality can be had elsewhere. The patronage ol tlio public generally and hisfrieida in particular is earnestly solicited. Prescriptions cart-fully put up. N0.222 north corner Broad and 10th streets, de 12 CALLOPOION, OR HEALING BALM, for Chapped Face and Hands, Roughness, Irritability, or Harshness of the Skin, Chafing, This admirable article will, by its peculiar bland and healing properties, together with its agreeable perfume, at once recommend itself to the confidence and patronage of the public, as most delightful essential of the toilet.

Its application speedily removes all irritability, Toughness, or harshness of the skin, rendering it constant use delicately soft and fair. Being composed of vegetable substances, and entirely free from mineral or corrosive admixture.it may be used with safety on the tfnderest infant, and will be found a very efficient and cooling application (or chafing, inflamed, or excoriated surfaces. As it contains no greasy substances, itis cleanly, and at the same time simply, and easily applied. Prepared only by PURCELL, LADD CO de 25 Druggists, Main street, Richmond, Va. OTILL THEY COME.

opened, lines at 12, 20 and 25 eta Sup. Paris Mouslines Do. French Merinoes, all colors 200 puir bed Blankets, all qualities Seivants' do do do French Flannels, for sacques Black lamb's wool and cashmere Hose Plush, lined and spun-silk Gloves Domestic Is, 4 c. For bargains, call at 99 Main street. de 24 CHRISTIAN LATHTtOP.

TVTEUttO IllKlNli -(iforje Woodliu, GENERAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, tenders his services again to his friends and the public, anl solicits a continuation of their patronage. He hires out negroes, rents out houses, collects claims, and attends to any business requiring an agent. He has now tor sale two comfortable and convenient Houses, in Duval's addition to the city; one has a half acre lot attached: would suit a person wishing to remove from the country; young negroes would be taken in exchange: and for hire, for the ensuing year, au excellent rough Carpenter, of good character. de THE SUBSCRIBERS have associated themselves under the firm of JOHN H. EUSTACE SON, for the purpose of transacting a general Commission and Forwarding Bu.

Will devote attention to the sale of all kinds of produce, and trust that their undivided will enable them to efiect satisfactory sales of all articles entrusted to their management; and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit the vatronafte of their many friends through the State. JOHN H. EUSTACE, ja JOHN H. EUSTACE, Jr. OLKR 6c COOK, GENERAL AGENTS AND COLLECTORS, Corner or Main 34th to hiring out negroes, reut ing oat houses, and collecting claims throughout the State, and in Washington, Baltimore.

Philadelphia, and Boston, through their agents those cities. And they would ask general attention to the fact that they are prepared to furnish amy quantity and quality of Coal and Coke, and any number of Carriages, Barouches, and Buggies, of the latest styles, with harness complete, upon the most favorable terms. Orders left at their office Mr ill be given prompt attention. GFORGE TOLER, 23 JOHN it. COOK UUUVALB AT TBS PRINCIPAL HOTiL YESTERDAY.

AMERICAN Smith, and Maatar Hmtth. Dinwiddie; 8 and lady, Lynchburg; Mm McCultum, ffm Taylor and lady, and Hrott Phlku Sowle and Nichola, Boston: Wtn Tidball. Ritchie, Revenue Service: Pepper. Gaines, Wallace and Dunn. Petersburg; Martin.

Deep Crock; Eaftin, Jr. Baltimore; Hopkins, Hpottsylvania; McNeil, Holly Morgan, England; EH porter and wife, Norwirh. Conn Atwateraml wile and Denton. Kennedy, Brownsville. Tenti; Geo Rowe, Richmond; Hvim, IHuMw.

I Steamer City Richmond; Millar, i Sclnian, Oliio; A Pry or, Petersburg: Col Meredith and servant, and Dr CDS Lewis, Bnunswlck; A Sampson and Wood, Goochland; Garrett Dr Win Howertoo, ami Sargent, Halifax: Alex Chesterfield; Morris, Brunswick. CITY Randolph, Mrs Randolph 2 children and servant, Clarke; John Newell, Phil; John A Hiilman, Amelia; Thos Lewis, Petersburg; Geo Horner, Foulkes and Wm Pryor, Nottoway; Mus Anna Pryor, Lynchburg; Cox, Chesterfield: Wm Pepper. Petcraburg; Wm Morris, King Queen; Taliaferro. Wm Gmsham.King Q-ieen; Chapman, Orangp; Winn, Dinwiddie; Wlllaon. Amelia; Thos Chandler, Caroline; Phillips, Maliory and Doswell, Hanovef; Dr Wor tbam, Caroline; II Featherston.

Amelia; II Young, Caroline; Ilauva, Philadelphia; Col Me- Dearmon Hill; I.inney, Gordonsville. COLUMBIAN Maieister, Baltimore; Ferguson, Dinwiddie; Anderson, Chesterfield; Wilson, A Walker and James, Goochland; Watkins, Powhatan; Winfree, C'heeterfieid: Wilkinson, Amelia. EXCHANGE HOTEL Wilkinson, Robt Duan, Petersburg; Col Alstin, a Foster and wife, Norwich, Ct; Mr and Mrs Atwater and Mr and Mrs Foster, New York. WASHINGTON HOTEL. THIS well-known establishment is now open for the reception of visitors.

It has been coin pletely renovated and refurnished, and we promise that no paius shall be spared to promote the com. fort ot our euests. The table will be always supplied with the luxuries of the season. A Saloon has been added to the Hotel, where refreshments may be had of the greatest variety, and served up in the best style, at all times. Itis eo disconnected from the house as to occasion no interruption of the order for the accommodation of the regular euests.

The best Liquors are kept at the Bab. BOtVKN BRUCE, ftjp Fredericksburg News will insert four times ja HO'lliL, RICHMOND, This Hotel, which has been lor some years under the management of Mr. Sublett, will be eonducted, after the Ist day of January, 1852, under the charge of Daniel Ward, lately Superintendent of the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, and Mrs Brooks, one of the late partners. The Proprietors ijre a-vai that this House has been favorably known to the public for a long time, and they are determined that under their management it shall not loose any of its justly acquired celebrity. They request their friends and the public generally to continue their patronage towards the house, and they pledge themselves to spare neither attention nor expense to render them comfortable.

Mr. J. H. SEAYRES, who has for many years been anas, sistant in the Hotel, will continue his services, de DANIEL WARD' CO. A WOHD TO OLlt FKIENDS.

THE undersigned beg leave most respectfully to inform their friends and the former patrons ol the Columbian Hotel generally, that they will continue to aid in the superintendance of that establishment during the ensuing year; assuring all who may visit it, of a determination to promote their comfort to the utmost extent. They solicit the continuance of old friends and a trial from new ones. SAMUEL S. SUBLETT, de JOHN H. SEAYRES.

XCHANGE RICHMOND, VA. The Proprietor of this establishment, in en tering upon the new year, takes the opportunity of returning his unfeigned and sincere acknowledgments to his friends and the travelling public generally for the very generous patronage bestowed upon him ever since his being established in this city. He Hatters himself that the Exchange Hotel is now in every respect equal to any house in Union, and with his experience in business, disposition to please, and fixed determination to use his best efforts to keep up with the spirit and improvements of the age, ha hopes for, and respectluliy solicits a continuance of the influence and patronage of his friends and the public. ja JOHN P. BALLARD, Proprietor.

OWHATA.N lIOUSE, Richmond, Va. Members of the Legislature and others spending the winter in the city, will find pleasant accommodations in this establishment. Its location, style of management and good society (for which it is proverbial) is too well known to make it necessary forcorament. I can only add that ns efforton my part shall be spared to nlease all. THOMAS E.

BALLARD, de For the Proprietor. In Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, No. 203 Broad. Street, Richmond, Va WOULD inform their friends and the pub'ic, that they nave now In store, and are daily adding to their stock, alarge and varied assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. LADIES' DRESS splendid assortment, amongst which are some of the most beautiful designs in Silks, Mouslioe de Lares, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Alpacas, Prints, Crape, Long and Thibet Shawls, which they have ever exhibited.

MUFFS! very handsome assort, merit of Muffs, to which we ask the particular attention of the ladies. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, would invite those in want ol Cassimeres, Vestings, Cravats, woollen UnderShirts, kid, silk and woollen Gloves, to our assortment, which will be sold as low as the lowest. On hand a fine assortment of Satinetts, Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Lindseys, Flannels, Stockings, Laces, Edgings, have also now on band a very large and extensive stock of Carpetinga. Do not forget to call cn the subscribers. L.

M. ROSE, No 203 Broad street, between 4th and sth. no Head quarters for fashion ABLE subscriber hasnow in store a complete assortment of Fall and Winter Heady Made Clothing, embracing every article of Gentlemen's wear. His stock is compriseA of the very latest and most approved styles, such as Lamartine Over Sacks, Kossuth Coats, Turn Coats. Body Sacks.

Cutaways, Dress and Frock Coats. and fancy Silk, lich embroidered Cassimeres, black and fancy, plain and figured Cassimeres and Merinos. shades, colors, and qualities. Merino Shirts, Cjllars, Cravats, Stocks, fancy Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks, ditect from the manufactory, a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Silks, Satins, party Vestings, something really rich and racy; aud, in fact, every article in my line of all of which I am prepared to make to measure at the shortest notice, and in the latest and most fashionable styles. B.

SPENCE, No 120, corner Main and Governor streets, oc 13 BOSHER A WILSON, PRODUCE AND General Mercbnnts, No. 63 S. Gay street, near the bead of Smith's Dock BALTIMORE. CHAS. H.

BOSHER. GEO. R. WILSON oc PORTER'S BURNING ust to hand 10 barrels of the above celebrated Fluid. Those in want of a really good article, will sail on the subscribers at No 13, Market Bridge WHITE PAGE.

SERVANTS FOR have the fol lowing servants for hire, viz': 2 boys from the country, about 14 years of age, suitable for a brick yard or tobacco factory also two girls about the same age, accustomed to house woak, also one woman with three chrildren, and one old man suitable for gardening or light work. JAMES T. SUTTON, Jr. Corner of Bank and llthstreets N. B.

Also, for sale, about $2000 worth sf Virginia Central Railroad Bonds, paying 6 per cent interest semi-annua'ly; due 1860 ja jo GTEAM ENGINE FOR sub bone wer STEAM ENGINE, which he will sell at half its value, having no use for the unw. THOS SITTER, Corner of Cary and Sixth buckwheat AND yS: MsON, just received and for by DABNEY A HANEP, oe 18 Opposite Theatre. r. MORRIS CO. (SUCCESSORS OP D.

PAINE ft 0.,) JUaa(era af Latterlea. MORE BRILLIANT PHIZES AT PtIRCELL'S TWENTY THOUSAND SOLDI Drawn Maryland Consolidated, drawn August 33nd: 83 11 0 75 38 1 7 58 39 18 70 31. Whole 5 11 aS, the capital of sold and paid at sight by PUKCELL. FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS I Drawn Grand Consolidated Lottery, Claas 81, drawn August 23: 35 58 49 46 44 38 1 66 2 13 15 28 43 30 24 86 19 37. Whole 25 49 32, the grand capital of 000 returned from this agency by PURCELL for the want of a purchaser.

FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS! Drawn Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clusa drawn June 14th: 54 8 24 6 71 7 9 41 65 57 75 67 62 21 37 32 68. Whole 8 24 54, the grand capital of 000 returned to the Managers for the want of a purchaser. Splendid for January, Splendid Scheme for January lit 1852. $50,000 grand capital 33,000, Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class to be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, January 75 numbers, 11 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS 1" prize of.

$50,000 I 1 prize of. $9498 1 do 33,006 5 do 5000 1 do 22,000 5 do 3000 I do 11,000 150 do 1000 Tickets $15; halves 7 50, quarters 3 75. Certificate of a package of $210. Shares in proportion. $40,000, 12,497.

6,000, lOO.of 1000, 500. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 5, to be drawn at Baltimore, on Saturday, January 24. 78 numbers, 12 drawn, fAPTTAI 9 lof l'of $4,000 1 of 12,497 100 of 1,000 I of. 6,000 100 of 500 Tickets $10; halves quarters 2 50. $30,000, 10,000, 5,000, 100 prizes of 1,000.

Supquehanna Lottery, Class 5, to be drawn at Wednesday, January 28th. 78 numbers, 12 drawn. A PIT AT lof $30,000 I l'of $3,907 1 of 10,000 100 of 1,000 1 of 5,000 I 25 of 500 Tickets $10; halves quarters 2 £0. Magnificent scheme for January 31st, 1852. 16 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets.

$61,576 Grand Capital; 6 of 6of 5,000, 7 of 2,500. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class to be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, January 31. 78 numbers, 16 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS: I of 10 of $1,500 6 of 10,000 I 10 of 1,000 6 of 5,000 1 10 of 750 7 cf. 2,500 I 500 of 200 Tickets $20; halves 10; quarters 5.

Certificate of a package of wholes $200; halves 100 quarters 50. for Tickets in any of the Maryland Lotteries will meet tha mcst prompt and confidential attention, if addressed to F. MORRIS Managers, or to C. W. PURCELL, de 29 Richmond, Va.

LEWIS WEBB SON OFFER FOR hhds Porto Rico, 25 hhds New Orleans, clarified (. 10 do and Muscovado Boxes Loaf SUGAR Barrels Coffee do Crushed do Pulverized 42 hhds prime Cuba Muscovado Molasses 68 bags Java 46 do Augostua, old white i 55 do Rio COFFEE 25 do Laguayra 16 chests Gunpowder Tea, part superior 22 do Black do 1430 kegs Cut Nails, Brads and Spikes 20 bundles Hoop Iron Blistered Steel Virginia-madoAxe3 675 sides Sole Leaflwr, good stamp, good damaged, and poor damaged do upper do 18 bbls superior Tanners' Oil do Lamp Oil 26 boxes Cod Liver Oil, (Pryor's 15 bbls Spirits Turpentine do Tar do Pitch 37 do Rosin do Vinegar 107 do Alexandria Lime 10 casks Soda Ash 660 barrels cut Herrings 155 No 3 Mackerel 40 cases stick Licorice Paste, Castrio Emcle brand 35 do mass do do, Ynuria brand 25 dozen Painted Buckets 164 boxes Window Glass 100 bushels oriine Clover Seed 1700 Gunny Bags 200 Cotton do, grain Bed Cords, Leading Lines, Twine, Candlewick 18 reams Writing Paper 20 do Letter do 50 do Wrapping do 250 bags Drop and Buck Shot 2 casks Bar Lead Gunpowder, sporting and blasting Pepper, Pimento, Ginger, Copperas, Indigo, Salt Petre, Chocolate, Cheese, Rice 44 boxes Tallow 1 do j- CANDLES 19 do Sperm Soaps of various kinds, ja SHIJMAN, an old Philosopher, a Swede by birth, late Astr jloger to his Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, takes great pleasure in offering his services to the citizens of Richmond and its vicinity, in Astrology, Astronomy, Physiognomy, and Signs, and gives true, correct, and satisfactory information, liaviugmade predictions to Napoleon in 1812, previ us to his downfall in Moscow, and I'rince Bernadotte, to be King ofSweden. He also refers to the prediction of the election of General Taylor to the Presidfncy. He can be consulted in matters oi Love, Marriage, and of the future events of life. 25 for reading the planet in full 50 cents; Gentlemen 50 cents, for reading the planet in full 81.

Colored ladies and gentlemen are also invited to call Nativities calculated according to Geomaney: for Ladies $2, in fuil Gentlemen S3, in full $5 I His office is on 18th street, between Main and Cary streets, second house from Main street. Of- I See hours from nine o'clock in the morning till nine o'clock in the evening. de 1 We are now receiving from New York and from Paris, direct, a magnificent assortment of Frames, Jenny Lind and Papier Mache Cases, varyMfin price from two to twenty-five dollars, made to suit the new and beautiful style of colored Daguerreotype obtained by me in Europe last summer, viz the "Heliotype." By this method the back ground is rendered opaque, and the imitation of miniature painting is perfect. The greatest satisfaction in variably given, as may be seen from the subjoined letter fi om a distinguished Senator of New York. Our friends are requested to call and examine, at the Virginia SkyLigh: Daguerrean Gallery, No.

145 Main street, Richmond, under the Gothic Window. 117 WM. A. PRATT, Proprietor. Mr W.

A. Pratt, Daguerrean Artist, was engaged in taking likenesses of members of Congress ant! others, among whom 1 had the honor of sitting and examining with care his Gullery. I feel gratifie i in saying that i regard his likenesses as more perfect and complete than those of any other artist which have fallen under my observation, and I deem him entitled to a generous patronage. de D. S.

DICKINSON. CLOTIUMJ, SEkLIXU VERY CHEAP, FOR MERCHANT 4. Wk.IS.GER have in store heavy fsts and 9 suitable for servants' wear. All persons wishing to supply their servants with winter Clothing, are requested to call at No 112 Main street, where th-y will find them good and cheap. S.

MERCHANT St WEISIGER. N. servant boy's Clothing, of every description. jg RK. DI'VAL, Druggist, under the Amen can Hotel, is just ifl receipt of a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Window Glass, Brushes, See.

Particular personal attention will be paid to the preparation of Prescriptions, and Physicians'orders Xtomthe country. no 5 OVA SCOil POTATOES, for sale by 8 JOHN iL CLAIBORNE. triumphant of the great Arabian CELEBRATED ARABIAN LIHIMEHT, Ii oraaing to tprinf up all over the eoantrr, tp reading their baneful Influence over the land, robbing the of the hooeat and un iDtpectiag. by imposing upon them woftfcleaa ud trash, Tor tne genuine H. Arabian Liniment.

Fellow Citizens Look well before you bay, and that the label of the bottle kaa the H. G. before for if it lu not, it ooCHTKBraiT. The label around each bottle of all my liniment reads G. Farrell'aCelebrated Arabian Liniment;" and my signature ia written upon the label also, and these are blown in the bottle, G.

Arabian Liniment, Peoria." This truly great medicine still goes on, conquering diseaie, and snatching many a poor, powerlesi victim tit the grave. By its powerfully stimulating, penetrating and Anodyne qualities, it restores the use of limbs which been palsied tor years; and by its singular power of reproducing the Synovial Fluid or Joint water, it cures all diseases of the Joints withjsurprising rapidity. For Rheumatism, and affections of the Spine and Spleen.it has proved itself a specific; and lor atfcctions of the Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, it is a most valuable and powerful auxiliary also, for all diseases of the Glands, Scrofula, Goitre cr Swelled Neck, Stc Ac. And indeed for almost any disease where an external application ia required, this medicine stands unparalleled. From the Hon.

Peter Minard, one of the Oldest Set- tlers in Illinois. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the virtues of yourgreat medicine. One of my blooded horses had a swelling over the cap of the knee, about the size of ahlto'segg. Some said it was a strain, and some, that it was the joint water from the knee, and could not be cured. I tried oil cedar on it, and all the and and they did no more good than water.

I by persuasion of my friends, tried H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, and I was happy to find it take effect after a few days, and it finally cured the noble animal entirely. I thiuk it is decidedly the greatest liniment for horse as well as human flesh, I ever knew. Barker, of New Canton, Til, Mr.

H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment has cu-ed some bad cases here, which every other remedy had failed in one was a white swelling and contrasted cords in the leg of a boy twelve years old. The leg had withered away, and was so contracted that he had no use of it. Three doctors had tried their skill upon it in he teas fast sinking to the grave, when the boy's father was induced to try H.

G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Before the first bottle was used up he came into Mr store, and the first words he said were, Mr. Barker, I want all that Liniment you have in the store; the one bottle I got did my boy more good than all that had ever been done before." That boy is now well and heaity, and has free use of his legs. It is good for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns and swellings.

Being fully satisfied that H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment is the best medicine in the world, I cheerfully recommend it. I had been afflicted for 16 years with a most severe pain in my breast and shoulders, which was so bad that I could hardly do any work at all, and would often have to lie in bed for two weeks at a time with it. 1 used your liniment on it, and it cured me 6ound and well.

I had at the time of using your liniment, one of the worst coughs ever I had in my life; and it cured that too. I rubbed it in well over my breast and shoulders. It is also excellent for frost-bitten feet, sores, swellings, sore throat, mange, erysipelas, ISAAC CLAYTON. Kickapoo, Peoria 111. To guard against impotition, read the following carefully: The public are particularly cautioned against a base Counterfeit which has lately mode its appearance, and is called by the Imposter who makes it, B.

Farrell's Arabian Liniment." This is a dangerous fraud, and more liable to deceive from his bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be particular never to call fur it by the name Liniment," for unprincipled dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Fabeell's Arabian Liniment," and take no other, as the genuine always has the letters 11. G.

before Farrell's, his signature is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, PEORIA." Call on the agent, who will furnish free of charge, a Book containing much valuable information for every class of citizens. 50c. and one dollar per bottle.

The only Genuine is manufactured by Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No 17 Main street, Peoria, 111., and for sale, wholesale and retail at proprietor's prices, by PURCELL, LADD 92, Main corner of 14th, ja Richmond, Va fONSLMPTIVES, PECTORAL Purely Vege- I table the cure of tion, under its variety of characters, such as bercular or Scrofulous, Bronchial or Chronic Bronchitis, Pieuretic Consumption, or Chronie I Pleurisy, and Throat Consumption, or Ulceration of the Wind-Pipe, and all diseases of the Lungs and Chest. In offering to the afflicted thiE valuable Medicine, we do so at the earnest solicitation of many who have experienced its great curative powers. It is not our desire to tamper with the lives, constitution, or health of the afflicted for mercenary mo but to lay before them an effectual dy for the above diseases. Parents will find this Cord.al an efficacious remedy for Whooping Cough, Croup, and Catarrh; being very palatable, Children take it freely. Ministers and public speakers will find this valuable Medicine of great service, as it will remove the unpleasant feeling and hoarseness occasioned by long and loud speaking.

Philadelphia, Nov. 21st, 1851. Mr. E. Stokes you are about offering your valuable Medicine for asle, I deem it my duty to you, as well as to the afflicted, to offer my testimony in its favor, and of the extraordinary cure it made of me.

It is known by many that I had for a long time a distressing Cough, accompanied by a very acute pain in my side, back and breast, with high fevers and loss of appetite, and when my coughing would come on, I was so much prostrated that I could not stand, and I would a very large amount of matter, in pieces as large as ray finger, having the appi urauce of my lungs I finally got so weak that I gave up all hopes of evergetting well. About that time I commenced taking your Pecteral Cordial, more to please my friends than from any expectation of obtaining relief; but strange to say, Six Hottles made ah entire cure of me and I am fully convinced if 1 had not taken yourmedi cine, I could not have recovered. You may use this certificate in any wav that you choose, and refer persons to me if you think pro per, and 1 wiil aivethem any information in reuard to my case thatthey may desire. WM. McCORMICK, No.

17, North Eighth street. From tht Philadelphia Mercantile Register. Wc would recommend to the notice of our readers, particularly those who are afflicted with pulmonary McElroy's Pectoral Cordial, a popular medicine that has been used for years with great success, and is now offered to the We have bad an opportunity of testiug its efficacy our family and can speak with assurance. For sale in this city by PURCELL, LADD E. J.

Picot, Bennett Sl Beers, and Thomas McCarthy. Prepared by E. Stokes McElroy, Philadelphia. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. de 15 OCTOR PLUMK de give the at tention chiefly to the treatment of secret diseases, disorders of every form, in both sexes.

Old syphlitic and genital affections not considered incurable. Our chemical extrac' of French fiutoer is a most powerful renovator, used in the debility of the generative organs. One or two patients can be accommodated with lodgings while under treatment, should it be desirable. All professional business confidential. Post-paid letters promptly attended to.

Office on Franklin street, near Exchange Hotel, and first door below Trinity church, Richmond Virginia 3 LUSTRAI, HAIR matchless prepa-ation for cleansing and beautifying the hair has been pronounced best in use. Its use renders the hair soft and flossy, and frees it from scurf and dandruff. Ladies will find it an admirable addition to their toilet, removing all diseases of th'i scalp, and giving strength and beauty to the hair. Price 25 cents aby tile. For sale by E.

J. PICOT, 9 Corner opposite the Old Market. OILET WARE-TOILET WAKt, 111 sets, in beautiful imitation of China, with Landscapes, Flowers, 4c English article, very durable and handsome, just seceived at GINTER'S, ja 9 137 Mtin streft. T) LOCK TIN full assortment of Ameriian Mid English BLO3K TIM DISHtor Oysters, Steaks, Slews, ice. A few, extra deep, jttet received GINTER'S, 137 Main ttreet.

gS 1. Richmond. Va, begs leave to inform kit of Senate and the Legislature, that he returned from the World's Fair ilmj their last visit to Richmond, with a choice and well stock of fine Gold and Silver Watchea, too tc mention, the Watchea being imported by me, and well calculated ase the purchaser, both as the price and as timepieces; and he leave to call the attention of the and the public in general, to the handsome Bilver lately purchased by him while on a visitto the World's Fair, as he is about to dispese of it in a lottery; and those who have not had the opportunity of seeing it can do by calling at the old established store of 3 6 HENRY HYMAN, No 90 Main street. The sign of the large Watch and Importer, N. B.

Repairing done in all brancbee, with neatness and dispatch, by Mr. Bartholemew, at the old established store of HENRY HYMAN. 96 Mafn la 10 next door to John N. Gordon Son. WATCHES AND JUM'ELbERY AT VERY LOW Gold I.e- A pine Watches, 4 jewels, at fine Gold 13 jewels, at 35; Fine Gold Patent Levers at $50; and all other kinds of Gold and Silver Watches at equally low Also, all kinds of Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, fine Gold Wedding Rings, Gold Keys and Seals, Gold Pens and "Pencils" Gold and Silver Thimbles, Diamond Rings and Pins, Gold Lockets, Cuff Pins, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Silver Fruit Knives, Silver Spoons, Cups and Forks, etc.

All Watches warranted to keep good time, or to be exchanged Watches, Clocks and Jewellery repaired in the best manner, GENNET JAMES, de 4 Eagle Square 910,000 TRI'BUTED Turing: THE HOLYDAYS, BY LEWIS HYMAN. comer of Main and 13th streets. subscriber invites the attention of the public to present magnificent stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, and Fancy Articles, unsurpassed in variety and richness, amounting to more than TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, which he offers at prime cost for CASH enly, until April next, when he leaves for Eurcpe, to attend personally to own importations. An opportunity now present! itself of eecuring a perfect time-piece, 25 percent, below Richmond prices, and all other articles in the same ratio. Every article warranted, and carefully packed, to go safely any distance.

Don't forget the very great save, by calling on LEWIS HYMAN, No. 133 Main street, corner of 13th, where the greatest bargains ever yet offered in the city, can be procured. de piano h. iJwSTAyi.QR has received another lil J7han isome rosewood Piano, of seven octaves, combining all the modern improvements. This Piano is from the renowned makers.

Nunns Clark, whose instruments received gold medal prize at the Wold's Fair," London, 1851. P. H. TAYLOR, Piano and Music Store, de 16 160 Main opposite the CARPET BAGS AND VALICES. "ITD subscriber has now on hand Rjjgiii i large and general assortment of I jTravelling Trunks, of every des- 'criptian, a nd at low prices for the quality, to which he would molt respectfully call the attention of all in want, as they will be sold low by no ALEX.

HILL. flft 1 OK. ADDINGTON, (Grntfimtp'i Dentist, solicits an exami- Vtjjj Yjf nation of his beautiful Block Teeth, with natural artificial gums, at his rooms, second square above the Exchange Bank, Richmond, Va. If you are troubled with an aching tooth, or with painful gums; if you are losing your teeth, or they seem unsightly, he has the remedy for you, and by following his directions, you can retain a healthy mouth ever afterwards. His little volume on Den tistry can be had from him.

de 19 JOS. WOODWARD, Den tnl Surgeon, office three doors above the Union Hotel, where he is prepared to receive patients, and perform all operations pertaining to the science. Teeth from the most approved manufacturers for durability and beauty, inserted on the atmospheric pressure principle, or with clasps, from one to a full set. Edmonds, Harrold Murray, Binford Porter, Wm Ritter, Duval and Gaynor Wood, F'sqa. no FIRE.

LIFE AND MARINE Richmond Fire Association are now prepared to issue policies of Insurance" on the above description of risks on as reasonable terms as any similar company, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of the public. Applications will be received at the ofiice, No 223, comer of Main and 9th streets, where the officers will cheerfully furnish all information that may be required. All losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHER, President. John H.

Bosheb, Secretary. mh 17 -7 ADIE GRAY, DRUGGISTS, 147 Street, have in store, and are receives ing, large additions to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Surgeons' Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Window Glass and Fancy Articles, which they offer for sale on the most favorable terms to cash and punctual dealers- purchased of Mr. C. R. Allen, last September, the namfd situated on Council Chamber Hill, I leave to take this opportunity of returning my thanks to my friends and the public gene rally for the liberal patronage they have so kindly bestowed upon me, and hope to merit a continuation of their fnvjrs by renewed efforts on my part to accommodate and please all who may favor me with a call.

My Grooms are of the very best: is Joshua, who has been so long and favorably known to the public as one of the most accommodating and attentive grooms in the State. 1 shall also keep for hire good saddle and harness Horses and Buggies of the latest style. Horses taken to board by the month or year. I willalsi attend to the buying and selling of Horses for thoae who may think proper to entrust ouch matters to my judgment. N.

also intend opening a regular Horse nupiket at my stables one day in every week. Due r.iof which will be given, and I pledge myself to conduct it in such a manner as to give satisfaction to'both the purchaser and seller. G. EARNEST. SUPERB FALL tik garitly made by the best class of work men, of choice materials, and in the most approved style.

ANTHONY'S Hats possess a reputation inferior co none made in the city, and as thiy are sold cheaper than at any other establishment, this popularity is not at all surprising. Nutria Beaver Hats, S3 50 Best quality moleskin, 3 50 Second quality 3 00 Best quality silk, 2 50 Seco id 2 00 FINE CALFSKIN 3EVVED BOOTS, Only three dollars and fifty centt. S. H. Anthony has made an arrangement with of the best makers in the city of Philadelphia, to supplv him with a handsome and substantial Calfskin wed BOOT, which he will sell at the unprecedented low price of S3 50.

oc 15 COLUMBIAN HOTEL CORNER. a FOR former residence of Mr. Peter Cottom, dee'd, situated half a mile west of the city, at the west corner of Rutherford's farm, is offerea for rent. The improvements are extensive and convenient, and there is a large and rich lot of land attached, oil which are fruit fees, SiC. We a9k particular and early attention to this beautiful and much-to he-desired situation.

For terms, apply to us. TOLER COOK, 5 General A FOR KENT, and possession given on BS the first day of January, that large and commodious WARtIUOUSK on Ihe Dock, at present occupied by Rankin Whitlock. AUo, the Store and Dwelling on Main itreet, lately occupied by Sutton St Winston. For terms, apply to WILLIAM PALMER or JOHN ENDERd. de FOR KENT, a brlek dwelling, nearly Biiij new, situated on Marshall street, at the intersec.ion of Madison street, containing six with a pretty front yard, and an extensive and airy back iot, now in the occupancy of Wut.

H. Graves, offered for rent, at 91 SO the year. This property has the of b-log in a pood neighborhood, and ol having in the back yard a well affording water not surpassed for purity, woe to ess, and coolness by any water in Eastern Virginia Apply to us. TOLER St COOK, 5 General Agents. Pare Btlftawe IM by this line leave Richmond daily at BAM, reach Washington at P.

Baltimore at 7 P. Philadelphia in tbe of the night, and New York by 12 the next day, being always a day, and sometimes two dayc, advance of paaacngert by the river and bay boata. Fare between Richmond and Baltimore f7 00 Baltimore and 3 00 Philadelphia and New York (by the early morning line) 3 09 N. the information of tbe public, it 1 deemed proper to state that there are now thiii daily linea from Washington to Philadelphia; the first leaving Washington at 6 A. reached PhiJa; delphiabjr 3P.

the second at nine o'clock, A. reaches Philadelphia at 8 P. and tbe lastj (being the railroad line alove described,) which leaves Washington at 5 P. and Baltimore at 8 P. arrives at Philadelphia in the courae of the night.

The traveller by the railroad line haa, under these the advantage of being io Philadelphia in from the timeof hialeaving Richmond or if he desires, may remain in Washington during the afternoon and night of hia arrival, and be in Philadelphia the next day to dinner, or may transact business in Washington until 9 A. next day, and yet arrive in Philadelphia at an early hour in theevening. Tbe hours of arrival and departure of trains are as follows MAIL TXAIS won FBF.DEHICKSUUJRG Leaves daily at 8 A. arrives daily at 5 P. M.

PASS. Fare to Eaitimore 00 for forward cabin passengers and servants 5 00 Washiagtou 5 50 for forward cabin passengers and servanta 4 00 THOS. SHARP, no 26 Superintendent of Transportation. after TUESDAY, December 23rd, 1851, a regular passenger train will run between Richmond and Jetersville, connecting at Jetersville with Flagg Sl line of Stages for Burkeville, Farmville, Lynchburg, Halifax Court House, Danville and Milton. The train will stop for passengers only at the following points Manchester, Rockfield.

Powhite, Robiou's, Coal Field, Tomahawk, Powhatan, Appomattox River, Scott's Shop, and Amelia Court House. Leave Richmond three times a week, viz Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 A. M. Returning, leave Jetersville at 11.30 A. M.

Children over 3, and not over 12 years of agej half price to any points except the two firstnamed. Servants travelling by themselves must be furnished with two passes, so that one can be retained in the office; and must be expressly stated on the pass that they are permitted to go on the cars. A freight train will leave Richmond every Wednesday. Parties forwarding goods must have them on the ground the previous evening. N.

Stage leaves Jetersville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11, A. and returning, meets the cars at the same point every Tuesday, Thurfday and Saturday. For seats in the Stage to Lynchburg and intermediate points, apply to the Agent at the Depot, Richmond. To ensure "seats, persons must be at the office and have their names entered twenty minutes before the cars leave. Passengers not providing themselves with tickets and neglecting to have their names entered on the way-bill, will be considered as way passengers and charged an increased rate of fare.

de JOHN H. OSBORNE Sup't. beautiful Steamboat Augusta, Capt. War. C.

Smith, having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and furnished with a new Boilerand a new main Shaft, of wrought iron, has resumed her place on the line via the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad and Port Walthall. The Cars running in connexion with her will leave the Richmond and Petersburg Depot every Monday, Wednesday and Fliday morning at 6i o'clock. Returning, the AUGUSTA wil 1 leave Norfolk on the alternate days, viz: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at sunrise. Fare to City Point $100 Be. to Capes or Grove Wharf, 1 50 Do.

to Norfolk and Portsmouth 00 Servants, to point between and the Grove, qq Do. to Norfolk and Portsmouth, ....1 50 Children under 12 years of age, half price." 50 Do for servants 25 Servants travelling by themselves niast "be furnished with two passes, so that one can be retained at the Office; and it must be expressly stated on the pass that they are permitted to go by cars and steamboat. THOS. DODAMEAD, oc Superintendent. IV RICHMOND AND DANYILLK RAILROAD.

Through to Lynchburg in 24 Miles by and alter TUESDAY, December 16th, 1851, a passenger train will leave the Depot of the Richmond and Danville Railroad for Lynchburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 A. connecting at the terminus of the railroad with Messrs. Flagg it Co's tast line of Stages for Lynchburg. Passengers by this route for Richmond will leave Lynchburg every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at Richmond the succeeding day at 3.50 P. M.

3 For tickets, apply to the of the Railroad Company, at the Richmond Depot. To insure seats, persons must be at the office 26 minutes before the cars leave. Passengers themselves with tickets, and neglecting to have their names entered on the way-bill, will be considered as way passengers, and charged an increased rate of fare. de 13 JNO. 11.

OSBORNE, Sup't. t7H a PRESSES re now running to nearly every city, town and village in United States, and its superior facilities are offered to ail (at low rates) for the rapid carriage and delivery of articles of all descriptions boxes, bales, packages, parcels, money. and for the collection ol notes, drafts, bills, in all places where wo have agents. Our arrangements are such that tbs utmost promptness may be relied upon for the performance of all business entrusted to us. Custom-house business attended to, goods entered, duties paid, and articles forwarded with dispatch.

Be sure to order goods by ADAMS Express. Checks on England, Ireland, Scotland I Wales, in sums to suit, for sale at this office. Our European and California Expresses give eeneral satisfaction. The Express Richmond for the North, East and West every morning (except Sunday) at 7J o'clock, arrives every evening (except Monday) at sioclock. 11, SAWVKR, Agftntj Office No.

5. Fourteenth street. Richmond, Va. Line I. betwpi-n liielimond and Baltimore reduced to public is hereby informed that the steamer BALTIMORE will netceforth, until further notice, make only tlip a week between Richmond and Baltimore.

Hnseerigors by this agreeable Knd economical line, wiil leave Richmond Mondays aIH o'clock, A. and returning leave Baltimore on at 4 P. M. Fare in either direction $5 00 (State rooms and meals for cabin passengers extra.) Foward cabin passengers, including meals on board 4 50 For further particulars, or apply at the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomnc Depot, to J. B.

WINSTON, Ticket Agent. Otlice F. Sc. P. R.

R. X. December SM, 1851 de 3 At out nrv Stirrt, 73 Abis just belvw Dvley't Hat Start. invite the attention of the of the Legislature and the public generally, to the great variety of Boota, and Ti unka, at our new store, which has recently been fitted up in such a manner as to render it comfortable to our patrons, and enable us to serve them with convenience at all times. Our tuilre stock, both of our own and Northern adapted to the trade.

various and qualities, among which are some of the cheapest ever offered iu this market, for dies, Gentlemen, Youths, Servants and Children. We respectfully solislt a call from all in want of any of the above which will be shewn with oleasuie, and will be sold at as low rates aa any house Virginia. WHITE St PAGE, 73 Main street..

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