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THE DAILY DISPATCH VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE. Btaie of following were passed to-day A bill amending an act to widen and extend the Sistersville and Salem Turnpike A bill allow ing of the Revenue further time to qualify and give the of office A tiill incorporating the Sinking Crrek and Creek Turnpike A bill appropriating $7000 to repair and build for the use of the Eastern Lunatic Asvtam. A rasolntion from the Senate, authorising ttws Auditor of Public Acwunn to issue duplicate warrants of sertain numbers, was also A bill was reported incorporating the South era Female Institute of Fredericksburg. Atso, a bill incorporating ihe topottsylvania Hitting and Manufacturing Company. Mr.

Griffin presented a memorial of J. B. Keesee, asking further compensation for bis aeivices as Commissioner ot the Revenue in Che upper district of the county of Henrico. Mr. Griffin also presented the petition of Elijah ttaker, ftml fifty other citizens, opposed to the extension of the corporute limits of the city ct Richmond Also, the petition of J.

B. Keesee and others, School Commissioners, asking a change in the law for the teaching of indigent children in Henrico county. At 12 o'clock the Southside Riilroad bill, proposing an increase ol $800,000 to the cupi -aJ stock of the Company, was taken up as the order of the day. Mr. Wallace addressed the House at length rapport of the bill, and in coi.tinuation of beaun the day before.

Having concluded, the further consideration of the hill postponed until 7 o'clock, P. Mr. Gordon having thefi jor on the same subject. At near 3 o'clock, ttie House adjourned. Sen a TV.

message was received from the informing Congress of the refusal Indians remaining in Fioridu to migrate to the country assigned to them west of the The Chair laid before the Senate the annual refKirt of the Secretary of the Treasury on the susfe of the finances; also, a report of the SeszretHrv of the Interior in relation to the in running the boundary lines between United States and Mexico. The credentials of Hon. IJenjimin Fitzpatriek, appointed by the Governor of Alabama to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. William It. King, were presented; sjwf he was qualified, and took his seat The Senate proceeded to consider the Pacific Railrocd Bill; and after a long debate, it was postponed until to morrow and the Se- nate wmt into executive session, shortly after they adjourned.

House of morn- iog: hour wag devoted to the further consideration of the New York Mint I'ncker wddressiug the House against it, and Messrs. Briggs and Seymour of New York, in its At the expiration of the morning hour the House passed to the consideration of buaiaema on the Speaker's table; and while so engaged various executive and executive definrtttirnt communications were laid before the House, and disposed of; among these was the Secretary of the Treasury's annual navigation report, and a message from the President in answer to a call of Htuse re to the proceedings of the Spifflfsh Governmcnt in the mutter of the capture of the (hrtg Georgians and the barque Susan The bill to prohibit public executions in the District of Columbia, and some others, were sdso passed during the day's proceedings. TO LADIES ANO GENTLEMEN, That I have now on hand, the largest ai.J best ageortmert Hooim atd of good quality, ever offered in this city Delected by myself exff tor retail, both ol my own manufacture and rise best Philadelphia make. Among my assortaariit can be found something extra, to which I would most respectfully call the attention of all in is ti.t will t-' sold low, by ALEXANDER KILL, Jianufacturer and dealer in Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Vslices, 2 No 127 Main str-et, Rlchrcoia, Va. (tAKTFR'S SPANISH MIXTI'RK-THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BI.OOD-THE ALTERATIVE A PARTI OF MERCURY IN ANY FORM IN Infallible cure for Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheums- Sisai, Obsiinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Fimples or PuefMsceon the Fare, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore 'Eyes, King Worui or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargeuueot ai Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn tjjeers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal C'Miiplaints and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury, imprudencu in lite, or impunity ol" the food.

For sale by THOS. E. PACE, Druggist, 14 222 Broad street. 1 BOUKs, lih(EIVKI) BY iTI HARROLD A street. Select British Eloquence, containing the test Speeches entire of the most eminent Orators of threat for the last two centuries, with of their lives, by Chauncy A Lives of Wellington and Peel, from the London Suaboy Genteel Storj by History ol Henry Esmond, Esq ty cents A Life cf Vicissitudes, by IX Knacks trom an Editors Table, by Gay 25 tlwtofy of Romulus, by Jacob A large varitty of New Juvenile Books All New Books received as soon as published no 29 Dissolution of co.paktner.

co-partnership heretofore the firm of SF.ABROOK REEVE, Jay dissolved by mutual consent Persons indebted to tb-- late firm, will please make immediate Either partner can uie the name of the 4tm in settlement of the business. WM. SEABROOK, E. PAYfiON BKfc-uu- J. H.

BLAIR purctased the interest of Mr WM SEABROOK of the late firm ot Seabrook Reeve, has into partnership with Mr E. P. REEVE, under the firm and style ot REEVE Sc. BLAIR. and will continue to carry on the Apothecary and Drug iMjMjieas at the old stand of Srabro.

Reeve, and h'fte, by strict attention to business, to merit a of the so liberally extended to the fauifirm. E. PAYSON REEVE, H. BLAIR. In retiring from business, 1 most cheerfully and exitidently recommend to the patronage of my trierids and the pablic generally the new firm of SLEEVE BLAIR.

W. SEABROOK Richmond. January Ist, 1852. ja 7 QHAWLS AMD ii want of tne above seasonable arttel tn aasertonent at leduce-i prices, it HART Cheap Store, defl4 Main street. VELVET tkis optoed another lot of those 1 black, biue ai green, wiach will be sold at reduced prices to close, by HART MOSES, die 24 63 Main street.

ME HIaTOBY OP THE NATIONAL FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF mr.ltirl. by Hami ton. Captain by btmrvl, (J M. new work Price fl 00 For maim by JAMES B. GIBB, 31 53 opposite City Hotel.

A lot prime Shingles tor atie SJ luw to close consignment, by JOUN W. WRIGHT, 1 11 ck Wharf- ICOtf iiE, and A-- warranted Ine Span tab and A. warranted famine Kim, lw -pt roda Thrte Tn.qu* Beans, baoc Box bads in ard for sale by SAMUEL AYFES. 4RRIVALB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS EXCtIAGGE Wood, Albemarle; Taliaferro, Hanover; Crowder, University of Virginia; Jus Ellett, Hanover; Barkadale, Farmville; Dickenson, Dr Hill, Henry Neete, Wilmington; A Bulkley and Ryder, Savannah, Ga; Myera, Coleman, Louisa; Masters, Amelia; Booker and Servant, Ljnchburg; Robert McCesney, New York; A Moore. Lexington; Harvey, Botetourt; Edwards, York; A Glasgow, Fincastle; Mansfield, Flood, Lynchburg; Seymore, England; A Preot, Lady and Child, Petersburg; Madbme Strakosch, Child and Servant; Hora, Caroline; Roberts, New York; Taylor, Gloucester; Noland, Miss A Tibb, Fauquier, Va; Douglass, New Kent; Henry Hudnall, Chesterfield.

Friday, Jan. 21. COLUMBIAN McCormic, Nottoway; Haskins, I) Womack, Franklin, Prince Edward; Wood, Dr Raine, Lunenburg; Crowder, Green, Harris, Archer, Powhatan; Ball, Mats; Hopkins, Louisa; McCargo, Charlotte; Danvilie; McNeal, Nhtural Bridge; Beckwick, Ala; Turner, Caroline; Pintchback, Chesterfield; Brjdley; A Dalby, A McCartney, Watkins, Craig; A Marion; Kizer, Roanoke; Dr I.ighifvot, Buckingham; Birchetr, Mecklenburg; Botetourt; Beasley, Nelson; Derriek, Washington; John VV Johnson, Amelia; 11 Bradley, Pa. CITY Hudson, Madison; A Sheppaid, I'. Jm.es, Va; Montague and son.

Gloucesur; A Jackson, lady and child, Washineion; New som, Bunard, Hopkins, Scott, Nottoway; Dirkinsnn, N'lsoii; It Baenall, Norfolk; A Davi-, Peter-burg; Clarke, Sussex; VV Richardson, Banover; Rice and servant, Jones. V'a; B(j Davidson, Holmes, NC; Brughan, V'a; VV Clark, Wilmington; A Dar.gerfield, Matthews; A Whaling, VV Smith, PetersLuig; Simpson, Crawford, Bait. AMERICAN Thornton, Cumberland; Faber end ledy. Augusta; Hewlett, Al bemarle Callender Petersburg; A Chamberlain, Powhatan; Kelly and A Newell, Goochland; Johneon, Peterebure; Howard and lady and Miss Marsh, Mrs Norton and servant, orgia; Telfair, Wilmington; Stewart, Chesterfield, Derr shire; Johnson, Phila deiphia; Hallfnd Lee, Prince George; Pleasants. Goochiand; Sterling and VV Clark, Parker, Accomack; Bradford and lady, nburg, Southampton; Taylor and McClee and lady, Philadelphia; Row lett.

Petersburg; Blue, Hampshire, Va; Mrs Ludlow and 15 Ludlow. Jr, Oswearo. Krue man and Fibber, Holliday, Goochland; Williams, Louisa; Evans, Norfolk; Rives.Prince Edward. ARRIVED. Schr 3 Jenkins Vangilder, New York Schr Flavilla, Boston, Piaster.

Schr Haxaii, Lajfield, hence, arrived at York, 20th. Same day, arrived schr Margarett, VVoglim, Petersburg and scbrs Village Beile, Trypbena. Wings ol the Wind, Smith and Commerce, Iron; Virginia. Schr and of Philadelphia, from New York tor Richmond, Va laden with railroad iron, before reported ashore ear Townsend Inlet, CBpe May, wilt very likely be got off, ss sh went on at high water, and when the tide receded th sargo would be discharged. IVEVV COMMISSION subll have entered intoco partnership under the firm of PENDLETON BROTHER, for the transaction of the Commission Business in TOBACCO, COTTON and PRODUCE GENERALLY and have taken Warehouse No.

120 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. R. W. PENDLETON, P. P.

PENDLETON. Baltimore, August 16th. 1652. References: Hugh Jenkins Sl Baltimore. F.

W. Brune Sons, do. Wm. Wilson Sous, do. Edwin Wortham it Richmond.

Archb'd Thomas Son, do. Hugh W. Fry, do. Rhodes Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. John Creigh, Cincinnati." Gordon 4c Louisville.

W. H. Bartlesg, Charleston, S. C. Otis Chafee, do.

do. James McCullogh, Pittsburgh. Brown Kirkpatrick, do. Z. Chafee.

do. D. Lamb, Cash'r N. VV. Bank, Wheeling.

S. Brady, do. Mer. it Mech. do.

4.0. James R. Baker, Wheeling. Josiah Sibiey, Hamburgs, S. C.

Henry A. Mobile, Alabama. A L. Gaines, New Orleans. oc w6m Lots on union fok sale.

As the agent and trustee of THOS. H. BLAKEY, I will sell, privately, in lots containing one or more acres each, to suit purchasers, eight or ten a of the laad now owned and occupied by the said Blakey. These lots are bf autifully situated on Union fronting on the road leading to Mill, about smile and a half only from the old market. Terms accommodating.

Refer to John to the subscriber, at his office No. 71 Main street, up Messrs. Sinton Go. au I. R.

WATKINS 'OWN HALL, in Chnrlottrnville, Vn s- This large and commodious building is now completed, and will be rented on accommodating terms for Lectures, Concerts, The room intended for these purposes capable of containing from 6to BHO persons. Those desirous of obtaining it, can addiest (post paid) HENRY BENSON, Agent. Charlottesville, Va Dec. 23, 1852. a WE AKE A large additional supply of fit (Jas Chandeliers, c.f the various kind 3 Brnckets, Drop Ligku, DARRACOT7 CO, Broad streetja CO DON'T BE aon't getimpatient if you enter LEVY'S Store and cannot be aited on the instant you enter.

Just think that if you wait for your turn, that you wi" save 25 per cent in the purchase of your goods! aud that will assuredly compensate any one or waiticg. The prices of the following; articles wi'i show Law cheap hi is selling: Linen Cambric Hdkls at od and 12i, worth and 25; Worked Collars at fj, 12J sad 25, worth double the price- Russia Diaper, all linen, at SI a piece; Bird Eye Diaper, all linen, at Is per yard; Wide Black Silk 75, extra at il and 81 15; Check Muslin at 12i, Muslin at 10 cts, Calicos at 5, Table Cloths at 37i Counterpanes at Lin in pioporu.r,, at 6a, Menooat 18 3 4, Alpacca at Is, Whits Fian uel one yard wile and all wool, at Cambric and Muaha Trimrmigs very cheap. AU other articles store will be sold at and taiow cost Call soon, as tbe subscriber will continue in busint.j but a short time. ABRAHAM Ja, 2il Broad itreet WINTtR STKAINEU LA MP Ler gniloii For by i Oft 1 curatr A Franklin eta Opposite Old Market iP THOMAS, corner 17th Franklin its, Old Market L'Ofr tsK SL'GaK AND NTi tor sale by eL jAH -ilii WILLIAM EGGLESTON I' DLES for. 4 A btEH WILLIAM EGGLKHTfiw 6Ber also three House Girlo customed to house wjrk.

Apply" EDWARD EACHO j'l3 3 Collector, Office 00 14 th st. fc at 1 WOOD'S Drug Store. YESTERDAY A JUNE NEWS POKT OF RICHMOND. EDUCATION. All small p.

taylor, Bth street, Grace and School being exclusively for I giro special attention to Rending, Correct Enunciation, Grammar and Spelling; alio to Geography, Map Drawing, Arithmetic and History. of my boys' composition and writing, may be always aeen at the Dispatch office. My Kale ia peremptory, but as gentle aa possible. oc 9 UNITE!) STATES MAIL LINE. FOR NEW YORK VIA NORFOLK.

By tke elegant tide wheel Ocean Sleamthip ROANOKE. 1200 tons Parrish, commander. The ROANOKE," Capt Parrish, her trips again this week between New York and Richmond, at Norfolk both ways. She will be ready to receive freight on Monday, January 24tb, at 12 o'clock, and will continue to receive it up to the hour of 2 o'clock, P. Tuesday, the 25th inst, and will leave on 'hat day at 4 P.

by which hour passengers will please to be on board. The Roanoke will continue to leave New York every Saturd at 3 o'clock, P. M. Returning, she veil! leave this place evary Tuesday evening, at 4 o'clock This line has no connection whatever with any other. Passengers taking this ship to Norfolk, will be c'nargfd the same as by the river boats.

For freight or passage, appiy to LUDLAM WATSON, ja South side of Basin. Bkaithwaite for W. RANDOLPH has fbr sale, Jan. 18, Virginia State Directory and Business 75 cents A Fortnight in Irelaed, by Sir Fjancls 25 cents Out'ine of a Course of English Reading, by the late Chancellor ceut3 American Missionary Memorial, including Biographical and Historical Sketches, edited by Pierson, A 75 Vol 2 Lossing's Pictorial Field Book of the Revo lutioi, Platea 50 Corneille and his Times, By Guizot Elements of Geology, by A Gray, A and certs Rodolphus, a Story, by cts Amandeus or a Night with a Spirit, by Karl 50 cents Heart Histories and Life TS 75 cen's January No Braithwaite's ji 18 (BARTER'S SPANISH Vv large supply of this popular remedy, for all diabases" of blood and impurity of the system, Mich as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Ac. A trial of a single bottle will prove its efficacy beyond question.

For sale by E. J. PICOT, corner opposite ja 17 The Old Market. 'piIE MISSES IMtiRHAY have several va-1 cant rooms, which they would be pleased to to have occupied. Qrace street one doorab St.

Pau Church. WARRANTS. purchase Bcun ty Land Warrants, issued under the act of £3lii Sept, 1850, at toe highest marke tpricefor cash ja R. B. BAGBY.

T. JAMES, Esq, is admitted a II partner in our house this day. BACON BASKERVILL: Richmond, January Ist, 1853. ja 3 UTCII of various colors, Crocusses, Tulips, 4c, just received by ft. R.

DUVAL BRO. ja 7 Hank Square, PERCH A tewgross left Price $1.00 per gross. For sale by JAS. B. GIBB, de 31 53 opposite City Hotel.

TfTOOD, WOOD FOR SACK. for tV sale on the Basin, Oak and Pine Wood, at low prices. TYLER, ja Warehouse, Basin Bank. 1 AN TBE Rolls, Cakes, Crackers, made of the very best materials and workmanship, at WM FALCONER'S ja 13 Bakery, 17 i Main street. in nnn l-ynchburu coupon iUtUUU BONDS for sale by de 28 W.PLRCEI.L CO-.

VBW JOL.ES.— received er, for sale by ja 18 WILLIAMS BROTHER. PRIME NEW hhds landingtrom steamer, for sale by ja 18 WILLIAMS BROTHER. LAKD IN further supply receiving, for sale by ja 18 WILLIAMS BROTHER. DR. WISTAK'S COZENUES, for coughs, colds, hoarseness, for sale by ja 17 W.

M. DADE, Chemist. CLOVER bags strTct'- ly prime, in store and for sale by ja FRY M'CANDLTSH. and black'l ea, of the very beet quality, for sale by ja 12 EDWIN WORTHAM Sc CO. FINE received a lot of very fine green and black Teas, for sale by de 23 GEO.

J. HERRING. OILS. Best Sperm, Solar, Coal Pit and Olive Oils, for sale by ja 12 EDWIN WORTHAM Sc CO. BACON hhda prime Western Bacon Sides for sale.

ja lj BACON BASKERVILL. PRIME NEW tierces and half landing from schooner Isaac Prince, direct from Charleston ja 19 WILLIAMS Sc BROTHER. COAL, advance in Anthracite Coal Superior lot oa hand, deliverable any part of the city, at 86 per load. JOHN W. WRIGHT, Dock Wharf.

Halifax herrings so obis No 1,10 sale by ja 12 EDWIN WORTHAM FOR No I Nurse and Lady's Maid Aiso, a good Quarry hand, with five years experience. Apply to LEWIS HILL, 13th street, or.e door from jail Richmond Reading Roomi CART AND WAGON re ceived an additional supply of cart and wagon A-tles. SMITH Sc ROBERTS, ja 20 No 74 Main atraet. Hilling and gkl bbing hoes have in store a large or superior billing and grubbing Hoes, Picks and Mattocks SMITH ROBERTS, a No 74 Main ssreet GLASS have in store a Giasa Case 10 feet long, 5 feal high, and nearly 3 feet deep, which I will sell a great bargain in. A would suit a Saddler admirably.

WM WALSH. FISH. barrels No 3 Mackerel 50 do No 1 Gross. Herrings 50 do Halifax do do 3 tierees Codfish in store and for sale by Ja 20 STEGALHI'NTING Merchant Sc Weisiger, have just received an additional lot of Hunting Cohla of superior quality. Call aud them at No 112 Main st dell S.

MERCHANT Sc WEISIGER. pOKHI UK No 1 Seamstress and Chsmoer a. Maid. that can cut out and make almost anything Apply to EDWARD D.EACHO, General Agent and Collector. 20 CHfict 14th street Bl bu excellent and agreeable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 25 For sale by PICOT, 20 Corner opposite Old Market FLUIU AMD lAtIPULNE oi extraquality.

Kor sale by J. PiCOT, Drug-Ist IJRIMfc TuNUL'A lbs. of ihoaa eld and black t'eaas, which have given the best for sale by O. A STRECKER. OR likely NKGRu MfcN, and two house Boys just arrived tVom the country.

Also, ten likely Girls Prices moderate. TOLKR 4: COOK, 20 OeueralAgeuts. rtff HALF ROK IIERRINUS; uuii HaliUx lien iogs, for sale by WILLIAM EG iLESTCW. FOR RENT. Sen rent, the Tenement corner of a.R "ESS! nbacriber.

JAM E3 BOS KK. For a ale above, Man Servant and who ti an excellent chambermaid pair of firat rate family carriage Horses. rtTA ta frOK RENT, rbe upper part ot the houae occupied by West as a barber shop ere are about six rooms, and 7 be had immediately. TOLER COOK j9 General IFOR excellent Room on K3 Broad between 10th and 11th street, suitable for a Lodging Room, oranofflce. a General AgcnVand Collector.

FOR new Wooden Building, of three rooms, with a good garden attached, to. and west of, Messrs. Glenn 4 Davis' brick yard. and now occupied by Mr. George VV.

Redford, but poiseaiion may be had at once. Kent $75. TOLER Sc COOK, a General Agents. HOUSE FOR wooden BHjj House, containing three rooms, situated on Baker street, near Prentis' Row, and next to the house now occupied by Mr John Rey. Kent Apply to us TOLER Sc.

COOK, ja7 General Agents. JKOK UK small Tenements, on Maddox Hill; also, a Farm Hand for Hire. Apply to EDWARD D. EACHO, a 4 General Agent and Collector. HOUSE situated at the cor-1 ner of 3d and Clay streets, with new Buck Kitchen with four rooms, new carriage house, lately occupied by Mr Samuel A.

Reeve For terms, apoly to LEWIS HILL, 13th at. near Richmond Reading Room 1 ENhKAI, AGfc.NCV.-Tbe subscribers olr fer their services to the citizens of Richmond acd the surrounding country as General Agents and Collectors. They will attend to the hiring of Negroes, renting out Houses, and collecting ot claims, either in the city of Richmond or vicinity. TIMBERLAKE LEWELLEN. The subscriber having associated with him Mr.

L. W. Timberake in the General Agency and Collecting business, returns his sincere thanks for the patronaze heretofore bet towed on bim, asks for the a continuance of the same, ja 19 ALFRED LEWELLEN. ON'T KB ANGRY, MOTHER Don't get angry, mother, No time is in the house, The days seem sad and dreary, I'm as quiet as a mouse. There is a store on Governor street, As you crrss from the Dispatch.

Where father had his watch repair'd And for time, 'iwaa hard to match. But now my father he's from home, And time we cannot tell, But bid him fetch it to repair, I know he'll well. Ss now adieu to all my friends, And if you are but wise, On 13th street just take a peep, And me do patronize. BARTHOLOMEW, ja 13 Watch Maker, opposite the Dispatch. kJUPEKIOR QUA CITY CCOTHIMi AT REDUCED PRICES D.

GOODMAN, No 131 Main street is now ottering his entire of heavy Winter Clothinf, viz Over Coats of every style and Business, Frocks bl Sacks, of all qualities Cassimere Pants and Vfsts Merino Under Shirts, Drawers, At greatly reduced prices. Those who have uot supplied themselves, can now find great bargains at GOODMAN'S, No 134 Main street, opposite Eagle Squire. hand also, a good assortment ot Trunks and Carpet Bags, which I atn exceedingly anxious to close out. ja 18 D. G.

STREET CIAKDENS.j£4> JOHN MORTON CO. Florists.gg street, Shockoe Hill, Richmond, Va, on hand a great col'ection ot Greerihouse Plants, Canteliss, Dahlias, Jcc. A large assortment of new and rare Evergreens, Shade and Ornamental Trepay such as Silver leaved Maple, Sugar Maple, English Sycamore or Plain Tree, 5000 Osage Orange Plants, admirably adapted for hedging; 10,000 White Giant Asparagus Plants, one year old; also, everything else in the Nursery line. Bouquets and Baskets of Choice flowers, tastefully arranged. All orders punctually attended to ja FOR GENTLEMEN MILKS Sc SON'S DRESS BOOTS received and opened this morning at the "Ladies Saloon," a full supply Mil-es Son's Gentfemens' Short Toed, French Call) DRESS BOOTS.

These Boots are made iu Miles- Son's inimitable style, according to suggestions of gentlemen of refined taste, and cannot tail to pieaoe even the most fastidious. Gentlemen are invited call at No 73 Main street, 3 doors below Dooley's ja 19 WHITE Sc PAGE. AND SILVKK SPECTACLES-Of all the various ages and ai various a large assortment from winch to select. For sale by GENNET Sc JAMES, 19 Eagle Square. GOOD STORE have a first rate Store Stand in the country, leased for a term of years, which we wish to dispose of for the unexpired time, and will sell the stock of Goods on hand, amounting, to about 91200, upon accommodating terms.

The Goods have lately been laid in, and are saleable. furiher information, apply to us. TOLER Sc COOK, General Agents. WANTED TO KENT-A House on Church Hill, of six or eight rooms, with Garden and Stable attached. Apply to DJ WALTON, Ship Lock, Rocketts, or, Canal Toll Office, ja LADIES' (WAITER BOOTS, of our own make, a beautiful article, lor sate by PEMBERTON 4.

Main street, opposite Exchange Bank. (iK.vrLtMK.NS VINE CALK HOOTS 'AND wish to call the attention of gentlemen to our stock of city made and Shoes, made to order in the best manner aud at shott notice. PEMBERTON Sc BRO, ja 19 161 Main at, opposite Exchange Bank. EG ROES POft.HIHK.-We have for hire, for the present year, three or four likely Girls. TIMBERLAKK St LEWELLEN, County Court House.

HALF FIFES JAMES HENNESSEE GO'S Dark BRANDY, cheap for eash. WILLS a. LOMBARD, Below Exchange Bank. Ol) BBLS. 36AST BOSTON SCGARS.

crushed, granulated and pulverized, for sale P- WILLS At LOMBAKD, a 19 New Store, below Ex. Bank. HAVANA nsve now in store, a large assortment of Fine Havana Clears, of them are reaily superior and unsurpassed in quality, by any PURCELL, LADD Sc. 14 Druggists, 92 Main street. HIRE, three WOMEN, accustomed to choking, hing, ironing, Ac aiso, two hjuse GiKLJ.

Apply to EDWD D. EACHO, General Agent and Collector, Office I4ih street I I fi lsfl ILS CUKN just received Sr at uner Two Companions, and for at 9 ROBERT RANKIN APPLES tnilj, expe led to schooner Juliattte, aiid sale by ixVj ROBERT RANKIN 2 UUO lbs a can 31istered Steel, made from Swedes Iron" jvat received and for sale by des IroD It DONNAN, 19 Pearl street tUese unrivalled Needl-s is alwavs celebra i-ctury of Ktrby, Beard St Co, London sa'e tn anj; quantity by C. J. SINPON Sc CO, th Circular Saw. 71 Main st IMPORTEJL UL'ORS aCh Bra Jjr lrd 2 pipes Hjllaad GH Whtok8 svperior) in -iiii BSTEGAL.

litor.aeby i' DAVUiPORT, ALLEN X. CO. MANAGER'S OFFICE. R. Franco A Hnlcadld ftrJaiurr 1833.

10,000, Grand Cons olidated, Claw 5, to be drawn January 22d, 1853. 78 nomberg, 13 drawn. CAPITAL: twv lof lof 10,000 lof lof 100 of 1000 lof 3000 20 of vfJ Tickcts $10, halves 5, quarters 2 50. Certificate of a package of wholes $130, quarters 32 50 Grand Capital, $37,500, 20 of 3500, ,25 of 1500, of 750. Susquehanna, Class 9, to be drawn it Baltimore, Jan 36.

75 numbers, 12 drawn. CAPITALS lof $37,500 25 of 700 20 of I 25 of 30p 25 of 1500 124 of Tickets $10. halves 5. quarters 2 50. Brilliant Scheme for Saturday.

January £64.000 Grand apital. 1 rize of lof 16,000, lof of 1000. Grand Consolidated, Class to bo drawn at Baltimore, Jan 29,1853. 75 lumbers, 12 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS $04,000.

$32 000 4of 6000 16,450 4of 12,0.0 4of 2000 4of 8000 200 of 1000 $20. halves 10, quarters 5 Certificate of a package of wholes 8260, haivea 130, quaiters6s Orders for tickets in the above, or any of the Maryland Lotteries, will be promptly attended to if addressed to FRANCE CO, Managers, Or PURCELL, Richmond, Va. ANSI ON HOUSE. subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Richmond and adjoining ciunties, that he has taken the ANSION HOUSE, on Main street, for a term ot His table shall be furnished with the best the market can afford. His beds eball not be surpassed by any id the city, and his prices moderate, to wit: Board, for regular boarders, per week 81 50 Transient boarders 500 Boarders day 100 without lodgiug week 325 ja A.J.

GARNER. 10-PARTN RS I undersigned Vy have formed a co-partnership under the firm and style of HARTSUOK STOKES, for the purpose of Grocery, Comwissiou nnd Forwarding Business, and have taken the convenient and commodious ware-rooms corner of Cary and 15th streets, opposite Messrs Davenport, Allen Sc. Co and Edwin Wortham Co. D. J.

HARTSOOX, A Y. STOKES. gpMr WILLIAM B. ISAACS, late of the house of Dove, Isaacs Co, will be pleased to see his friends at the above establishment. ja ro-TARTNERSU I bay ing taken the House of Neal McCurdy's, at his old stand, on Main street, for the purpose of carrying on a General Grocery and Granary Business, under the style and firm of BRADLEY BATKINS, we call the attention ofou: friends and public generally, to gire us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we will keep constantly on hand, a com plete and carefully selected stock of all the articles to be found in a Grocery Establishment.

GEORGE BRADLEY, ja GEORGE BATKINS. Lamps, burners subscriber has just recei7ed from the world renowned manufactory of Cornelius Co, a large assortment of Girandoles, which he otters at reduced prices. Also, a supply of those improved Solar Lamps, for which he is the sole Agent, acknowledged by all who have used them, to be the best Lamp made He offers them under a guarantee. He is still tna sole Agent for the patent Reflect ing Gas Burner, which stands unrivalled. Tee certificate ot the Gas Factors in isrew -York, and of the Superintendent of our City Gas Works, testiiy as to its superiority Also, Passage Lamps, Lanterns.

Fluid and Oil Lamps. Call at No 117 West Maiu street. ja 13 JAS EVANS. CtOtIUHS CAN BE CURED The remedy which has already cured numerous cases of Cough and Ccld, in their various stages, is Mrs. Daw.V Cough Elixir.

There is not space in au advertisement to insert the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This evidence comes from sources must inspire confidence in every mind. Not only have the conductors of high toned public journals published to the world its beneficial etfects, without solicitation, but testimonials have been received from many private citizeus, whose wori cannot be gainsaid. Home evidence and living witnesses are entitled to ten fold credit, and such be exhibited, without limit, in favor of Mrs. Cough Elixir.

For sale, wholesale and retail, by BENNETT 4 BEERS, A. BODEKER, CHAS. BECK, CHAS. YALE, and Mrs. A B.

DAWS, Main street, aofl BOUCHER is MELTON. Broad st Richmond, ja 15 VIRGINIA CENTRAL STOPPING PLACES meeting of the President and Directors of the Virginia Central Railroad Company, held on the 13th Janui ty, 1853, the following resolution was adopted Resolved, That from and after the Ist day of Feb ruary next, the following named stopping places will be omitted, viz: Crenshaw's, Aslicake Road, John Harris', Terrell's, Rock-cut Crossing, Clarke's Track and Hammock Gap Road. ja GARRETT, See. jXj sold the Retail Branch ot mv business to Messrs Collins St Buckley, of Savannah, Georgia, who will come in possesion on the First of February will, from this time, sell ray entire stock of Goods at yrrntly reduced prices. Parsons wishing to purchase Fine ancy Goods, or the necessary House Furnishing Articles, will complete assortment at such prices as will prove highly advantageous.

The stock of Plated and Block Tin Ware, Cut lery, Tea Trays, Fenders, Fire Irons, See, is large and complete. I will continue the Wholesale No 16 Pearl street, nearly opposite Messrs Kent, Payne Sc Kent, and will open tor the Spring Trade a and desirable Stock ol Goods, suitable for the city and country, at wholesale only. LEWIS GINTER, de 2 137 Main street. JUST RECEIVED, a Splendid Collection of Chamber and Parlor Furniture, such as Plush snd Cloth Tete a.fetes, Spring Seat Solas, Rocking and Nurse Chairs, Hair Cloth, Mahogany and Maple Chairs; Marble Top Cabinets, Tables and Washstands, Mahogany Bureaus, Sc.c. Also an esssortmeut of Work Tables, Candle Stands, Cottage Bedsteads, Sic, Ste.

12 ALFX NOTT Sc CO. SPECIAL NOTICE HOW CHEAP THESE GOODS ARE-Full yard wide bleached Cotton, sixpence, unbleaehed do. same price; 5 wide, 10 all woo! white and red Flannels, i'O Rents; bluo silk Lace Veils, 25 cents; black very cheap; Swiss Cambric aDd 12X cts snd finer; Cambric sixpence and finer; Irish Linen, 37cents; Merrimac Prists, suitable for this season and warranted fast colors, sixpence cotton and woolen Hose at ninopence and higher, and a great many other too numerous to mention, such as Ribbons, Kid Gloves, white and Lace Goods, Bobbins, Edgings, worked Hdkfs. and Collars, Vel veto, Silks, Salias and Florences, will be offered at such prices as.aannot fail to attract the attention of purchasers. In order to sail as many as possible within this month, persons purchasing by the piece dozen, a considerable deduction on the usual prices will be made.

J. MILLHISKR BRO ia 193 Broad at. AT a large of Winter ds on hand and wishing to reduce my stock, 1 shall ofljr the wholo stock at ewsttmee for one minih. All want of Dry at great bargains will will please call and examine my siock consisting iu part oi Rich figured and plain dress Silks Slack Ureas and yard wide Delaines, 6d per yard rensh, English and German ilerinoes, very cheaD tiered and black Alparea, one shilling to 81 French worked Collars cts; Linen Udkts6i cts superior Bed Blankets; French Quilts Large assortment of Prints at 6i cU Embroidered and plain Crape Shawls; long Shawls 4 Toweling; sheeting o( all kinds, with ICCoother kept in a Dry Goods Store. AU will i P' cost for one month lUUO Negro Blankets at great bargains JACOB A.

LEVY A Jf WN Jr isttoiT. aid hrU' opposite the Virginia £rlit BTta kt tboTt Botinrita's Store. En Ist door up stairs, to th left. Ja a tm be Read not to yield to such of daily gtvfn to favor of flamjH. Vegetable Tlacrare, In every II 'V Orue.

January 3d, 1853 Mortimer if Movlsray- i.euVtmcn the tire year. I have been severe offerer from t.i! seeing recommend. ot Hamoton'a Vegetable Tincture, 1 pnrebjwed a bottle and the first dose hits much reliered that I consider it but Justice to give to the SJfJenrg world the remit of the apphcau Mine scnte Kbrumatina in the bad that I was coclined to ray bed for the The tirst bottle acted like a charm the lecond restored str-ngth to nr poor afflict back, and 1 am now at well and feel ytung when I wai sixteen lam now seventy four Tears cf your Tincture the greatest discovery of the age; and poor suffering homanlty ought to erect a monument to Dr Hampton, who has saved thousands from oain. And you, gentlemen, have acted the part of public benefactors in disseminating the benefits which have resulted from your invaluable Tincture. I am a plain cotton planter and have never written for literary fame; but when my fellow are afflicted, shall I hesitate, or, through modesty, withhold any information valuable to my fellow man So if jou conaider this worthy of a place in any of your newspaperj, your are at liberty to make of it Yours, truly, ALVAH KEMBALL.

Truth Stranger than Fiction need. Despair! Lady Testimony after thirty-eight yean of Suffering! Were there not real virtue in this wonderful medicine, could it perform the astonishing cures made by it? Northampton April 13, 13.52. Messrs Tyler St Adair: I have been afflicted with rheumatism, at times, from my twelfth year; I will be fifty years of age the 18th ofthis month; the attacks were at times so severe as to render me helpless: I have tried various remedies to very little effect. Last October I was attacked in my shoulders, sides, back, and hips; I could not rest, day or night; could not move any part of my body without crying with pain at this time I also tried many remedies, internal and external, without receiving any relief; I was at last advised to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture: before 1 had takeu one bottle of which I felt much better, and as I continued taking it 1 felt strength coming into my back and limbs, and my stomach strengthened and revived every way; I have taken five bottles, and am much better than I expected to be. I intend to use it whenever I need it, and would recommend it to the afflicted, believing it uceqUYoura, ELIZABETH BAGWELL.

Rev. Vernon Enkrlrige, U. S. W. Portsmouth, Va, August 18, 13-51.

Mr Sir: While I am in genera! op. posed to Patent candor compels me to state that I have great confidence in the of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture For several months past I have used it in my family, and in dyspepsia, loss ot appetite, dizziness, and general debility, with entire success. So far as my experience extends, therefore, I take pleasure iu recommending it to the afflicted ai a safe and efficient remedy. I am, respectfully, gg KRIDO Chaplain in the U. States Navy! Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, oy its mild action oa the stomach, liver, and the kidneys, will cure dyspepsia, cough, asthma, bronchial aDd lung affections, paini in the back, aide and breast, cOTisumption, scrofula, rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, fistula, piles, bowel complaints, worms, nervous all diseases arising from impure blood, and is the jrieatest female ma dicine ever known Call and get pamphlets gratia, and see certificates cures.

For sale by O. A. STRECKER, Maw street, Richmond; O. B. JONES it Petersburg, Doctor COOKE, Fredericksburg; MORTIMER it MOW.

BRAY, Baltimore and by Druggists generally. ja 14 AYEtt'S CUKKaV THE CUKE OK COUGHS, WHOOPING COUGH COLDS, CK.OUP. HOARSENESS, ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION TO C'BRK A WITH 1 HEADACHE AND SORENESS f)F THE BODY, take the CHERRY PECTORAL fc3m 0n t0 ar 'd wrap up warm Co sweat mvM during the night For a cold and cough, take it morning, and eveTiing, according to directions on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. Nona will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaksthem their rest at aight, will find, by taking the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently refreshing rest.

Great relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure is aKorded to thousands are thus afflicted, by this invaluable re.s£«ttiy From its agreeable effect to thespjases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it has ceased. From two eminent physicians in Fayettbville, April 16th, 13.91. have given your Cherry Pectoral an extended trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we have for curing affections the respiratory organs. DIEMER Si HAMPTON. To singers and public speakers this remedy is in-raJuable, as by its action on the throat and lungs, taken in small quantities, it all hoarseness- ia a few hourSf and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice.

Asthma much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some aaaea so obstinate to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if they can be cured. Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved.

Rev Dr Lansing, of Brooklyn, New York, I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such of Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believa it can rarely fail tocure those For Croup, give an emetic of antimony, to be followed by large and frequent doses of Cherry Pectoral, until it the disease If taken in season, it will not fail to onre. Whoopinjt Cough may be broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. The Inflttenza is speedily removed, by this remedy Numerous instances have Been noticed where whole families wene protected from any serious consequences while their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica, Bowdoin.College. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary diseases.

PARKER CLEVELAND, D. Brjnwxk, Me, Feb 5, 1847. Dr alontine Mott, the widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical College, York city, says: It me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lungs. Cures of severe diseases upon the lanss have been effected by Cherry Pectoral in snclt extreme cases warrant the belief that a remedy has at length been fouud that can be depended on to the ought, colcta and consumption, which carry from our midst thonaandaevery year. It indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence fur relief and the? should not fail to avail themseivee of it Prepared by AVER.

Cheiniat, Lowell, Matt. Richmond by PURCRLL, LADD CO, and by ail the Druggists throughout the eity and State. oc PKIVATK PLUME CO. may be consulted, confidentially, for treatment of the following diseases: Eruptions, Bore Lees, Ulcers, Glandular or Syphilis, and an morbid discharges whether recent or chronic. Also.

all thoee com- rn dU a The advertiser. Invite attention to their chemical extract of WH4 whlchm as the very Ucie known, to giw tone and vigor to certala abused aud well as to asystemshattered or cur with fall Po lette promptly to. Office on Franklin street, telow Trt "ay- superior old Jamaica Rum flneat Cognac Brandies, dark and pale old Ap' rkody i. iiHi 64 for by qe BURTON- Nl i A CA55SSkrb A 1 a hand a 6ne assortment oi Black wid Fancy Cauimere Call at No IIS Maia si. ana see them.

2 8 MERCHANT It WEISfOER. TO TOBACCO The subscriber aoiicita the attention of Tobao-00 to Presses and MUX 7 description p. rahM, fili'fim 0 7 below 1 saw Wed and for Mle by OIWWBAW CO..

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