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THE DAILY DISPATCH From the E renins Mirror. POE IN TBK CRLESTiAL SPHERE. -Mfe Some of the "Spirit Knockers" having pretended to communication with Edgar A. Poe. in the Ceies bal Sphere, sr.d also to have (canted that Ton Paine, and Kthan A«ten, were staying at a Porter House in Paradise, kept by John Bunysn; we have induced a friend, of spam, corporeal body, to diet on the shadow of cabhag" until he was capable of the magnetic state, when he passed into a trance, •nd got for us the following supposed, from its trmtk fulness, to come from Poe;— If those vulgar mundsne tappers, Alias modern spirit rappers, t)r thfir kin, magnetic nappcrs, Bt Chance to speak of me and mine; * Tell'em I am wh»re no vision— Though 'twere demi-Paradisian— Can iinpierce the bright Elysian, Where my kiudred spirits shine. Tell'em they are arrant liars, Full of foul and black desires, Only lit for Satan's fires, Whence their wanton orgies spring: That, though Paioeand Ethan Allen Had no care for higher calliu' Thin to halt at mnw dwellin' For the sake of tipplc mg. They would scorn, bv even proxies To converse with vu'gar doxies Like the Fishe* and toe Foxes, And the ssses in thair train. That true spirits speak with trumpets. Not throush liars, fools and strumpets, And their toe and finger thump-its, Which are Satan's own, refrain. In my liftl scorned inch cattle, And from my celestial battle, They mast call with other rattle, Ere they bring me dotcn to earth, They have Moses for a prophet, And his teaching—if they scofl it, Th*y have Chritt's indorsement of it,— 'lis enough — if *u#la has worth FOREIGN ITEMS, v J' Ban< l fourth volumes ofEng- Jiab History are delayed, it is stated, in conse quence of new information lie has recently obtained in relaiien to King William the Third. D Isreali a Life of Lord George Bentick has already passed to a third edition. He asserts in this book with renewed vigor, his favorite doctrine of the superiority of the Hebrew to all other races. Lady Byron, the widow of the Poet, is liv- Mfibanke U,ha,DPt(>n ' Englond * She was 3,i88 Hie fictitious reply of Hulsemann to Web ster, originally published in the Boston Com monwealth, was written by Hildreth, author ct the new History of the United States. The mother of Louis Napoleon is said to be * author of the famous and beautiful French «ong, Partant pour la Syrie. King Otho, of Greece, is seriously ill. i!?f fe,nale pedestrian, lias Mobile, to walk 500 miles in -ou consecutive hours. On the 4th of January the Pope save his A Quantity of baby clothes, . I,e '■ "ending as a present to the yourie princes, pf Spain The articles are said to be exceedingly rich and beautifully worked. 11 M ] d £ at the Duk^^r ellington has S'Mrtoi «f >'» W •« Judge Carpenter, of Rome, N. Y.. has in from rn a .i? e ff ° f i PreVen,inff Ruilroa,! """ins in .h/ .B ? , lt 00118,8,8 a middle rail in the centre of, and laised considerably above, cro ß^i a M ° U, / a,l ii, t ". ld fdßtened t0 the same cross-ties, A saddle is attached to the Engine niiddVe^rail 1 r—' wllich Be,s over the - i *r . friction rollers to play on from Sin°/ ,ber . eb - v Preventing the cars *0r ru,in »>& off. Whenever there is a tendency to run off, these friction rollers Mck io iheir place again. |, co<le $500 , Fatal Accident. —-The schooner Zephyr, Capt. Byers, left this port yesterday morning for the West Indies, but had not proceeded much beyond the bar, when one of the seamen, named Nicholas Kirk, a native of the county of Cork, Ireland, was knocked overboard by the jib, and drowned before assistance could be rendered him, which rendered it necessarv for her to return in order to supply the place of the hand so unfortunately lost .—Charleston Courier, "Treat your wife," says Dr. Franklin in a letter to a young friend, "with respect; it will procure respect to you, not only from her, but from all who observe it. Never use a slight ing expression towards her, eveu in jest; for slighting in jest, after frequent bandy nigs, are opt to. end in angry earnest ." This very sen sible remark will apply equally to both sexes. A literary gentleman in Loddon writes to a friend in this City as follows."We have had enough of Bloomers here of late. Thay serve at the bars of public houses, dressed in pants, straw hats and ostrich feathers ; also in the cigar and cof fee shops—the being, "A genuine Bloo mer serves constantly here." A trial about the right of property in a calf, lately took place at Burlington, lowa. The difficulty lay in the color of the calf s tail, the witnesses of the plaintiff swore the tail was white; those of the de fendant, that it was black. The Court wa< occu pied two days with the case ; the jury staid out till midnight and could not agree, and a new trial is to be had; the costs already amount to §300. One of the jurors who was engaged in the Iri •1 of the Forrest case has preserved his shilling, and had the following inscription engraved -thereon : "The fe.e received for six weeks' duty as juror on the Forrest Trial, and worn as a memento of perfect innocence ofMrs. Cath erine N. Forrest." AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE CHEAP GOODS THAT LEVY IS SELL ING —II you want to buy your Dr? Goods at a *ave of from 10 to 20 per cent., call at LEVY'S, No. 201, Broad street, where you will tind a large as sortment of Dress Good*, such as handsome Silks, Cashmeres, Mouselaines, Alpacas, Merinos, Prints, Muslins,, Ginghams, and Poplins; also, Embroide ries, Ribbons, Laces, Sheeting, Shirting, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Dimity, &c. All kinds of winter Goods will be offered at great inducements, in order to close out the stock re maining ou hand. Recollect, the place for bar gains is at ABRAHAM LEVY'S, J a , fe 12 201 Broad street. TIIK DISPATCH.—Through it we beg leave to inform our friends, the citizens of Richmond, and thesurroundiug country, that we have greatly improved our light, also enlarged and refitted our reception room, and most respectfully solicit a call. We Lave no desire to boast of ourselves as dague reotypists, or humbug ourselves into notice, which method appears to be the order of the day, but ra ther the public should judge of our merits, but we Wriil say, with our present facilities, and long expe rience in the art, we fear no honorable competition; and if good, corrpct, and unfading pictures, at a moderate price, with strict attention to business, •will ensure success, wo intend to merit it MINNIS Si WATSON. 35J Main street, (Mansion House,) Richmond, and Byenmore street t'eter*^"Va. fe IX "|\JOW lei YOU it TIMK. —Persons wishing ll to supply themselves with a good article of Clothing, at • very low price, now is the time.— Our stock of Clothing is large and desirable, and we will sell any article in our line wry cheap, for cash. Call in at No. 112 Main street. Jai» g. MERCHANT it WEISIGER. I>ABGAINM IN CLOTHING.—Tbe «üb. " *criber* btinx desirous to reduce their »tock M much m poMibls before purchasing for 4m •pring trade, are cffering their fail and winter «ood» »t ummmtiy Mm price*, for cub. Among »eir a=«oatment zn»v be found o»er Co*U of r»- riou* atyloa and qaaiitiea, Frock »od Dre«» Coat*, HantMW Co«t*, piaiw and fancy HhirU, Under fchtrt*, Drawer*, and almost every other article of appv.;) J»«r*oui wUbing to par •by r -«" »t No. «3, M«n ttrm t. >1« i ,E. HEWDEiiiON It CO. UUUVAL& AT THB PRINCIPAL HOTEL*\ SUNDAY AND MONDAY CITY HOTEL.—CoI Dix, Virginia; G G Pratt, Baltimore; Z Foster, Chales county; I A Whaliog, R F k. P R Rj M -M JbOK Washington; J Hoxlev, Loain; M R 6l I)RR;C R Mason, J MeAsndltah, C R R; R Blanton, J F Bass. and E H Wl«, Amelia; G J Thomas, Northampton; F Bmtth, Norfolk; G W Naiden. Charles city ■, Rtfct T Beirtie, James city; G A Dudley, NC; M W Walk ins, Surrv ;)RC Williams, Frederick, Mrd ; J R Sanderson, Westmoreland; LL Robertson, Midway; J C Coleman, Caroline: J M Tnvlor, Hanover. AMERICAN HOTEL.—S B Holder MU ton; D B Tennatit, Petersburg; J M Williams, Mrs M C Dunham and child, N C; F Wisae tnann.G Gordon, T H Simonten, New York; W Dungan, G A Bristol), Boston, Col Gray. Georgia; T W Scruggs, E F Scruggs, Pow hatan; W A Bucknor,Caroline; E S Marshall, New York; MrGovetall, Washington. EXCHANGE HOTEL—D H Hamilton, Savan nah, (la; J A McCauey, Tenn; H H Bell and Mrs Bell, U S Navy; F B Johnrton, NO ; A T Ward, N Y ; W Moore, Philadelphia; T8 Coles, Albemarle; W J J Aston, NC ; \VF Perkins. J B Glover. Dr A Morris and T F Perkins, Buckingham ; T Caldwell, Pbtbidelphia ; J J Coleman, Kelson; G T Elliott, N Y; C D Beckafn, Va; R C Campbell, Henty Co; Mr Schmidt, Phi .delphia; O R Funston. Clarke Co; J A Boyd»n, Salisbury, N C; Wm N Jarratt, Miss Jarratt and Miss Whitehorn, Sussex Co, Va; JH Eastec, Baltimore: W Mslone, Fredericksburg; G W Paifaam, Miss Land. Miss Owen, two Misses Par hsm and Mi"s Harrison, Buckingham; J M Wil liams, N C ; Mr M C Dunham, SC; T A Harrison, Sussex; W B I'elbett, 'Chenango, NY; Dr C C Cocke and MLjs Oliver, Fluvanna; Wm Garth, Al bemarle: Mrs Wm H Harrison, Amelia: A H Da vis. Mecklenburg, D W Kyle, V and T R Road; J P Holoombe, University of Va; LA Harrison, Sussex Co. COLUMBIAN HOTEL,—J S Coleman and son, Cumberland; W Ragby, Louisa; J Jinkins, Prince Edward; WW Webb, Lunenburg; E Watson and Miss P Watson. North Csrolina; Miss G Montgome ry, J S Armstrong, Miss Armstrong and Mr. Armstrong, R&D RR; H Hopkins, Nelson ; R A Stokes, Prince Edward; W H Roberts, Goochland; S Caldwell, Farmville; Col Harrison and Miss Harrison, Henry! D O Jennings, Powhatan ; Geo. H Brings, University: A J Cardoza and J H Hal torn, Powhatan; G H Sanrona, Marion ; C H Birnes, New Kent COLUMBIAN HOTEL —C L Wingo, and J Z VVharton, Charlottesville; J It Crud, Goochland; C J Keuney, Fort Washita: E P Gaines, Texas; John Nelson, Mecklenburg; Capt Callaway, R and D R; G P Green, Charlotte; E A Norton and D Boyle, Charlottesville; J D Christian, Baltimore; George A Dudley, Go'dsborouah; P L Davidson, Powha tan; Dr Lightfoot. Buckingham; J M Sly. lady and son, Powhatan; D Sumner, Botetourt; J I Wagon er, Lexington; C P Wilfcelm, Baltimore; Wm P Murray, Powhatan; Isaac N Coffee, Washington. AMERICAN HOTEL—O P Hare and son, Pe tersbuig; A E Moody, Chesterfield; W Pryor, Pe tersburg; F L Ciaiborne, Franklin; C W Bucknall and Thomas N Camp, Roanoke; B W Grider, Charlotte; C S Morrison, Lynchburg; Judge John McLean, New Jersey; J B Gardiner, Wasniogton. CITY HOTEL —W Msiller, New York; J S Whaling, Norfolk; Capt Swift and J M Doswell, Va, Central Railroad; J Wade, Albemarle; R P Moody Charlottesville; W B Morrison and S R Williams, Fluvanna; A C Mason. New Kent; F T Yeatman, Mathews; T T Tabb, Gloucester; E P Sutton, Not toway; L B Goodloe, Caroline. t GRAND STATE BALL! ft®!, MILITARY AND CIVIC! At the Richmond Theatre. tafia* The approaching Anniversary of the Birth of that illustrious son of Virginia, Gkokge Washington, will be celebrated by a Grand State Ball to be given at the Richmond Theatre, on Mondny Evening, February 23d in a style of grandeur and elegance never before wit nessed in the State. The building to be superbly decorated, the sce nery taken out, the Parquette floored over, and the whole converted into a magnificent Ball Room, capable of accommodating two thousand persons; and the citizens of the entire State are cordially invited to co-operate in making the occasion wor thy of the Old Dominion. MANAGERS: His Ex'y Gov Johnson E M Braxton Lt Gov S F Lcakc Maj W B Taliaferro Speaker O M Crutch- Judge J S Caekie tie'd J M Botts Judge J Y Mason S D Whittle Wm Lambert, Mayor W L Jackson • Maj-Gen J B Harvie J M Speed ColG W Munford S D Stuart G E Deneale James A Jones, Peters- W M Ambler burg Maj T P August Thos E Bottom VV F Thompson Robert E Scott R C Stanard Dr John Dove James Lyons James Barbour M Johnson R G Scott, Sr W Li Wooldridge Capt R O Haskius Col J A Mered.th Col Walter Gwynn Ro Saunders Jacob Ezekiel WF Ritchie MS Taylor Dr P C Gooch Dr M P Scott John R Thomp«on James K Lee R B Semple, Freder Samnt 1T Bayly icksbnrg Dr W D Haskius H P Irving R B Heath Col W A Street Capt R G Scott, Jr Col S D McDearmon VVm W D»nnavant Abraham Levy, Jr Capt W Y Sheppard William H Fry CaptßMNimmo Col H B Tomlin Chas W Purcell T H Campbell Dr James H Conway Chastain White Thos W Doswell N H Thornton Col C Q Tompkins Arch'd Stuart James H Grant J T Martin Col Samuel 8 Myers Wm Mitchcll, Jr John M Patton, Jr George Taylor Joseph Mayo Wood Bouldin Lt-Col TC Rice Willis P Bocock Custavus A Myers John M Fergusson Russell W Allen Col G S Meem Simeon Wheeler Wm A Buckner Capt J H Richardson Judge W W Crump C A McEvoy John D Quarles Caddis B Luck CoIJW Spalding James M Talbott Lieut L W Glazebrook Capt P T Moore James B Fergusson B B Douglass Wm B Shindi Dr James Dove Lieut W J Scott Lieut J F Regnault Lieut R K Taylor I)r Thomas M Tate Dr O R Funsten Joljn Goode, Jr Charles Mason Joseph Hetzler Capt Chas Dimmock Capt J K Caskie R J T White Von Groening ionn W Luke Joseph Segar Capt A Bodeker Richard J Muee Carter H Irving F W Coleman Lieut, C H Richardson Chas S Lewis Wm Old, Jr George Hairston Benj W Jackson Lieut Hugh W Fry jr Col T B Bigger Andrew p Fry Thomas L Moore Capt J M Shepp&rd James R Chamberlayne T M B Roy James L Taylor Captain J M Morson, John T Gibson Goochland Ed T Mapp H Robinson J M Smith Minter Jackson Lieut J G Cabell Lieut James N Shine Lieut A Richards Lieut Ed E Dudley Z D Kid well Lewis Webb, Jr Lieut Johnston, Ches- James F Preston terfield Lieut John Dooley William King John H Seayres Wm Allen, Surry W G Stevens Lt R T Crouch, Gooch- Ca;t Wm Ball, Chester land field Geo L Nicholson C W Russell Lieut Jas Lyle, Ches- Lieut Lay tie terfield Henry Hyman Patrick H Aylett Wm H Macfarland Lewis Hyman J B Jackson, J r w Geo T Yerby Maj Joseph Selden Lieut Crawford Dr James Beale Hugh I'leasa&ts Capt J V Scott, Peters- Dr F Marx burg Isaac B Dunn P W Alfriend, Peters- Poitiaux Robinson burg iM B Stewart, Peters- Dr J E Cox, Petersb'g burg * James Allen O A Streckar Auguitu* Mailert Goodman Davis, Peters- George W Toler burg [y Subscription lists now open at the Box Of fice of tho Theatre, the American and Exchange Hotels. WILLIAM L. MAULK, *fe 13—tf Lessee-B LAftT NOTICE BKFOttK ULOSINO.- We have no# on sale the residue of our stock of Dresa and Fancy Goods, embracing first rate styles Piloted Hernannes, Silk Alborines and Gren edines, Plain and Farcy Barages and Tissues, Print ed Jacones, French Ca-nbrics and Ginghams, Rich Parasols, Embroideries, Laces, 4c. Also, a fair assortment Rich Fancy fSilka, Fancy Delaine and Cashmeres, numerous styles Rich Vest ings, Ca!Miim<*re», Linon Drillings, ftc., all of which weolfer at considerably less than New York coat, for only a few daystnow. ' f«.y-W WAKfIpN FARISS ft BROWN. >.wfm»co. (SQCCTaaoM pr * co^? MORE BRILLUHT PRIZES AT PURCKLL* . TWINTt THOUSAND HOLD! Draws No* Maryland Consolidated, Claas47, drawn Auctit 22nd: ' -•>- 85 It 5 4« 75 tt 1 7 32 39 65 18 70 SI. Whole 3 11 25, the capital of 931.M0, •old and paid at tight by PURCELL. FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS! Drawn Noa Grand Consolidated Lottery, Claaa 21, drawn AagutiQ: 25 52 49 46 44 361 66 2 13 1598 43 30 24 26 19 37. Whole SU 49 the grand capital of 000 returned from this agency by PURCELL for the want of a purchaser. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS! Drawn Noa Grand Consolidated Lottery, Claaa N, drawn June 14th: 54 8 24 6 71 7 9 41 65 57 75 <T7 €3 21 37 32 61 60. Whole 8 34 £4, the grand capital of $30,- 000 returned to the Manager* for the want of a purchaser. Grand Sefaemen for February, 1852. Splendid Lottery for February 14<A, 1852. $50,000, 25,000, J5,000. Eighteen drawn ballots in each package of 25 tickets. *33,000,22000,11,000. Susquehanna Lottery, Class 8, ta be drawn at Baltimore, Wednesday, February 18th. 75 Nos, 13 drawn. capitals: 1 prize of $33,000 | 1 prize of. $3,000 I do 22,000 1 do 2,000 I do 11 000 !20 do 1,250 1 do 5,495 |20 do 750 Tickets $10; halves 5, quarters 2 50. $30,000, 10,000, 5,000, 100 prizes of 1,000. Suequehsnna Lottery, Class 5, to be drawn at Baltimore.on Wednesday, January 28th. 78num bere, 12 drawn. r iptT IT 4 ' lof $30,000! 1* of $3,907 1 of 10,000 100 of 1,000 1 of 5,000 I 25 of. 500 Tickets $10; halves 5; quarters 2 50. $38,000, 18.000, B,COO, 100 prizes of 750. Grand Consolidated, QJass 7, to be drawn at Bal timore on Saturday, February 21. 78 numbers, 13 drawn. capitals: 1 of §38,000 1 of $4,000 1 of 18,000 100 of 750 1 of 8,000 182 of 360 40 Tickets $'0, halves 5. quarters 2 50. $30,000, 20,000, 10,UU0, 50 of 1,000, 50 of 500. Susquehanna Lottery, Class 9, to be drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, February 25. 78 num bers, 13 drawn. capitals : lof $30,000 I of. $3,000 lof 20,000 lof 2 870 1 0f..., 10,000 50 of. 1,000 1 of 5,000 50 of 500 Tickets $10, halves 5, quarters 2 50. BRILLIANT LOTTERY FOR FEB'Y. 28, 1852. grand capital $65,000. $32,620, 3 of 10,000, 6 of 5,000, 100 prizes of 3,000. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class F, to be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, February 28. 78 numbers, 12 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS : 1 prize of. .......$65,000 1 " 32,820 3 " 10,000 6 " 5,00 i) 100 «« 3,000 109 " 300 66 " Ist and 2d drawn Nos j 200 663 " 4th " 100 Tickets $20, haives 10, quarters 5 00. Certificate of package of wholes $280, halves 140, quarters 70. fy Orders for Tickets in any of the Maryland Latteries will meet the mist prompt and confiden tialattention, if addressed to F. MORRIS & CO., Managers, or to C. W. PURCELL, ja 27 ■ Richmond. Va. EXCHANGE BOWLING SALOON THE SUBSCKIBEK. at great coat, has fitted up this establishment in an entirely new style. It is brilliantly illuminated with GAS LIGHTS. The old alleys are taken up and new ones substitu ted, and the whoie presents an appearance truly magnificent. Two days in the week wilibe set apart entirely for the benefit of THE LADIES; none of whom, however, will be admitted unless ac companied by a gentleman. The public are requested to call to-day and see with their own eyes. A SMITH, fe 3—ts Proprietor. REWARD OF 5,000 DOLLARS! information which we now have from the A Portsmouth Office of the Bank of Virginia, gives us the whole amount of the money stolen Sixty-Six Thousand Three Hundred and Seven Dollars, and the particularsto be nearly as follows: American Gold Coin, $27,782 Notes of other Banks in Virginia about.... 8,000 Notes of North Carolina Banks 418 Portsmouth Office Notes in $100 notes 18,900 Do 50 do 7,700 Do of otherdenominations, about.... 35W There being at the time of the robbery only eleven notes of the denomination of $100 in circu lation, the holders are requested to present them for redemption. The Board of Directors at Portsmouth have adopted a resolution that uotes of the denomina tion of $100 will hereefter only be redeemed upon satisfactory evidence that they were not of those stolen. Of" t>ote£ of the denomination of $30, there are only l'ot ty six lawfully in circulation, and of those stolen, there are one hundred and fifty four. Care on the part of the public in receiving-money of suspicious persons, must lead to a recovery and the apprehension of the robbers. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the loss, or proportionally for what may bore covered by the Bank here, or the Branch in Ports mouth, as application may be made under either advertisement, limiting the reward of course to one •urn. By order of the Board of Directors, ja 24—ts SAMUEL MARX, Cashier. PItIVATE PRACTICE.—Dr PLUME & CO. may be consulted, confidentially, for the treatment of the following diseases: Eruptions, Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, or en largements, Syphi'is, and all morbid discharges, whether recent or chronic. Also, all those com plaints termed female diseases. The advertisers invite attention to their chemical extract of Wild Flowers, which may be regarded as the very best article known, *o give tone and vigor to certain a Voted aud debilitated organs, as well as to renovate a System shattered by dissipation or other cause. Medicines securely put up, with full directions, and sent to older. Post paid letters promptly at tended to. Office on Franklin street, below E xchange Hotel, and first door below Trinity church, Richmond, Virginia • fe 9 ON EXHIBITION.—OUR GREAT HIS TORICAL PICTURES OF THE LEGISLA TURE OF 1850 51, and the Convention of ISSO-51.—We are now engaged at and have partially cimpleted, the present Assembly. To those members who have favored us with a call, we return our thanks, and those who have not yet sat, will confer a great favor by giving us five min utes of their time, in order that we may add their likenesses to those already taken, and be thereby enabled to present the members of the LEGISLA TURE OF 1832 with a complete picture ot them selves, in a splendid frttme, valued at two hundred dollars. The ownership of which will be deter mined by lot, without cost to the lot holders. Call ut the Virginia Sky-Light Dngnerrean Gallery, 145 Main street, above Governor. WILLIAM A. PKATT, Proprietor. P. S.—Citizens and strangers generally are in vited to call. fe2 BOSHER dc WILSON, PBODCCK AMD General Caanalsiiaa Merehanta, No. 63 S.Gay street, near the head of Smith's Dock, BALTIMORE CHAS. H. BOSHER. GEO. R. WILSON oc 7—d6n»* DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—For sale, privately, that desirable re sidence on 12th street, between Marshall and Clay, occupied by John H. Eustace. Esq. Apply to WILLIAM W. EUSTACE, "Exchange Office," corner of Miin and 14th streets. fell—d6tlaw6w 000 l WOODS—The subscriber has on band, at the Richmond aud Danville Rail road Ddaot, a large supply of the best Oak ut.d Pine WOOD, which he is selling at Si for best sea t »onei Oak, delivered; S3 SO fb*u»est seasoned Pine, s -frlivrred.. Pgr#on* !eaving orders at J|r. L. P. K'- ;w« Grocery, on BVoafl street, Shofkoe uLLur at 1 Is causing counters-its to Arabian Liniment. Fellow Citisensl book wrll before yo« buy, end see that the kj* l of has the letters H. G. before FsrrelTs,for if it bas not. it is cocwtmp*it. The label around ejeb bottle of all mj liniment reads thus, "H. G.Ptf r ell's Celebrated Arabian Liniment;" and »y sig nature is written upon the label also, and these words are blown in the glass bottle, "H. G. Far reli's Arabian Liniment, Peoria." This truly great medicine still goes on, conquer in* disease, and snatchinsmany a poor,powerless victim from the grare By its powerfully stimu lating, penetrating and Anodyne qualities, it re stores the use of limbs which hue been palsied for years; and by its singular power of repro ducing the Synovial Fluid or Joint water, it cures all diseasesot' the Joints with|surprising rapidity. For Rheumatism, and affections of the Spine and Spleen, it has proved itself ■ spxciric; and for affections of the Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, it is s most valuable and powerful auxiliary; also, for all diseases of the Glands, Scrofula, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Ac. Ac. And indeed for almost any disease where an external application is required, this medicine stands unparalleled. tFrom, the Hon. Peter Minard, oneof the Oldest Se- tler t ik Illinois. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the virtues of your great medicine. One of my blood ed horses had a swelling of the kuee, about the size of a hen' ■ said it was a strain, and some, that it water from the knee, and could not be cureoT I tried oil cedar on it, and all the liniments and ointments, and they did no more good than water. I then, by per suasion 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 nooie ani mal entirely. I think it is decidedly the greatest llnimt nt for horse as well as human flesh, I ever knew. [£*?. Barker, of Nat Canton, Til, says:] Mr. 11. 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 con tracted cords in the leg of a boy twelve years old. The leg hau withered away, and was so contracted that he had no use of it. Three doctors had tried their skill upon it in vain,end hetcasfast 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 B.'s 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 ali 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 cheer fully recommend it. I had been afflicted lor 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 otten have to lie in bed for two weeks at a time with it. I used your lini ment on it, and it cured me sound 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, dtc. ISAAC CLAYTON. Kickapoo, Peoria co.. 111. To guard against imposition, read the fol lowing carefu.Uy: The pubhc are particularly cautioned against • base Counterfeit which has lately made its appear ance, and is called by the Imposter who makes it, "W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment." This is a dangerous fraud, and more liable to deceive from his bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be par ticular nteer to call for it by the name ■'JfarreU's Li niment," for unprincipled dealers wilPlflapose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Farbell's Arabian Lini ment," and take no other, as the genuine always has the letters H. G. before Farrell's, his signa ture is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle. "H. G. FAR RELL'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. Price—2sc., 50c. and one dollar per bottle. The only Genuine is manufactured by H G 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 & CO., 92, Main St.. corner of 14 th, ja 2—d3m Richmond, Va CONSUMPTIVES, READ!—MCELROY'S PECTORAL CORDIAL.—A Purely Vege table Compound.—For the cure of Consump tion, under its variety of characters, such as Tu bercular or Scrofulous, Bronchia] or Chronic Bronchitis, Pleuret.c Consumption, or Chronie Pleurisy, and Throat Consumption, or Ulceration of the Wind-Pipe, and all diseases of the Lungs and Chest. In offering to the afflicted this 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, constitu tion, or health of the afflicted for mercenary mo ti»es, but to lay before them an effectual remedy for the above diseases. Parents will find this Cor d.al an efficacious remedy for Whooping Cough, Croup, and Catarrh; being very palatable, Chil dren take itfreely. Ministers ana public speakers will find this valuable Medicine of great service, as it will remove the unpleasant feeling and hoarse ness occasioned by long aud loud speaking. Philadelphia, Nov. 2lst, 1851. Mr. E. Stokes AlcElroy:—Dear Sir—Hearing you are about offering your valuable Medicine for aale, I d. em it my duty to you, as well as to the afflicted, tcoffermy 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, hack 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 raise a very large amount of matter, in pieces almost as large as my finger, having the atiprarance 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 Cor dial, more to please my friends tnan from any ex pectation of obtaining relief; but strange to say, Six Bottles made an entire cube of me ; and I am fully convinced if I had not taken yourmedi cine, I could not have recovered. You may use this certificate in any way that you choose, and refer persona to me if you think pro per, and I will give them any information in regard to my case thatthey may desire. WJI McCORMICK, No. 17, North Eighth street. From the Philadelphia Mercantile Register. We would recommend to the notice of our read ers, particularly those who are afflicted with pul monary diseases, McElroy's Pectoral Cordial, a po pular medicine that has been used for years with great success, and is now offered to the public.— Wehavehad an opportunity of testing i»s efficacy n our family and can speak with assurance. For sale in this city by PURCELL, LADD &. CO., E. J. Picot, Bennett Sl Beers, and Thomas St McCarthy. Prepared by E. Stokes McElroy, Philadelphia. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for §5. de 15 LUSTRA L HAIR TONIC.—This matchiejs prepa ation for cleansing and beautifying the hair has been pronounced the best in use. Its use renders the hair soft and glossy, and frees It from scurf and dandruff. Ladies will find it an admira ble addition to their toilet, removing all diseases of the scalp, and giving strength and beauty to the hair. Price 25 cents a bottle. For sale by E. J. PICOT, j* 9 Corner opposite the Old Market. Toilet ware -toilet ware, in «eu, in beautiful imitation of China, with Land scapes, Flowers, &.c ,an English article, very du rable and handsome, just received at , „ ginter s, j* 9 137 Main atreet. DLACKBMITHS' TOOLB.—Mousehole, MJ Foster's and Wilkinson's Anvils; Wright's solid bo* and Wilkinson's Vices; B. Berrian's warranted Bellows; Piatt's and Mitchell's Stocks and Dies; Butcher's and Ibbotson's Rasps and Files; Forced Horse Shoes; Griffin's Horse Nails; Cut, Shear and German Steel; Cart Boxes for wood and ir< n axles formic by VAN-LEW &-TAYLOR. ' WINTER A: THOMPSON'S HYPO. SUPER ESSENTIAL tSHA VIBG SOAP—This euiiiif-utly uaelul difcoofsry U a tKimbination of pure vegetable lubstapcee, and vww :is tua of saving delightlnUy easy— producing n stroau aud cuj.*ialeot ialhtir, which p#enh»r nutu-r of not drying en the fc.-*, and U equally . ffagtufl ta sea. hard 0. soft wuier. A *up|)ly re.*«& «Bd for sale at j»J« GINTfiR'S, 137 Main street. 2£r B rf'Kl7«d* 3t^e^^Th^fi^ subscriber invites the attention Of th« P«h!ic tohis to more than TJE* THOUSAND DOLLARS, which he offers at prime cost for CASH •bJJM®: til April next, when he leaves for Europe, to attend personally to bis own importations. An opportu nity now present! itself of securing a perfect time-niece, 25 per cent, below Richmond prices, and all other articles in the same ratio. Every ar ticle warranted, and carefully packed, to go safe ly any distance. Don't forget the very great •***» by calHngon LEWIS HYMAN, No. 133 Mam street, corner of 13th, where the greatest bargains ever yet offered in the city, can be procured. de 18—2 m TRUNK*! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS 1!! CARPET BAGS AND VALICES. IMK s m The subscriber has now on hand BSEK i iM a large and general assortment of laUtTrwiling Trunks, of every des- and at low prices for the quality, to which he would moat respectfully call the attention of all in want, as they will be sold low by no 14—ts ALEX. HILL. DR. ADDINGTON, (Grm- MjflKdaate) Dentist, solicits an esami 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 tistrv can he bad from him. de 19 JOS. WOODWARD, Den- M|HHK tal Surgeon, office three doors above tbe 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 atmos pheric pressure principle, or with clasps, from one to s fuM set. Repebekcks—Dr T H Edmonds, Harrold A Murray, Binford & Porter, Wm Ritter, R R Duval and Gaynor A Wood, Esqs. no 4—d6m* - KIKE. LIFE AND iHABINB fcJgMI INSURANCE—The Richmond Fire Association are now prepared to issue m w — policies of Insurance on die above de scription of risks on as reasonabie terms as any similar company, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of the public. Applications will be received at the office, No 223, corner of Main and 9th streets, where the officers will cheerfully fur nish all information that may be required. All losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHER, President. John H. Kosher. Secretary. mh 17 AllXHi & UKAV, DRUGGISTS, 147 Main Street, have in store, and are receiv- Tm. •?/' ,ar S e 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 favoi tilde terms to cash and punctual dealers- ft Watches, jewelleht. ijF\ SILVER WARE, Ac.—The subscribers constantly on hand a splendid as- of Watches, Jewellery, silver Tea Setts, silver Pitchers, Goblets, silver Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Butter Knives, sauce and cream Spoons, &c. GENNET & JAMES, J a Eagle Square. ft HENR* HYMAN, IMPORTER — Just received, by steamer from Europe, a AiA new supply of Gold Watches and Chains. Watches are made by the most cele brated makers, Tobias, Johnson, Sic, expressly for my o»n retail trade, ordered when I was atthe VVorta s F»ir, with my own name on them. Also, a quafrtitjrof movements without the cases, so that any lady or gentlemau can order to be made any pattern case they may wish, and with two faces, gold and enameled. They can be seen at the old established f tore of HENRY HYMAN, No, 96 Main street, the only direct importer of Watches and Guns. ja 29 H $5, 000 WANTED in ex ■ change tor the following goods, the following prices : Gent's Calf pegged Boots, $3, Do. neat Calf Boots, $3 50, Do. handsome dress Boots, 4to $5, Do. sewed Calf W. Proof Boots, 4 50, to $7 Do. fine waxed leather Boots, 3 to $3 50, Do. stout pegged Boots, 2 to $2 50, Do. Opera and French Calf Boots, 7 50 to $9 Do. Calf Patent Leather and Goat Bootees, and a general assortment oi ladies', children's and Servants - Shoes, and Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c , all of which will be sold at our usual moderate rates. For bargains call on WHITE & PAGE, 73 Main st, J a 31 3 doors below Dooiey's Hat Htorft. "in SUPERB FALL HATS—EIe m Xlkgantly made by the best class of work- ■ men, of choice materials, and in the most approved style. ANTHONY'S Hats possess a reputation inferior to none made in the city, and as th»y are sold cheap er than at any other establishment, this pouularitv is not at all surprising. Nutria Beaver Hats, §3 50 Be6t quality moleskin, 3 50 Second Quality " . 3 00 Best quality suk, . o 50 Second " " . gOO FINE CALFBKIN SEWED BOOTS, Only three dollars and fifty cents. J. H. Anthony has made an arrangement with one of the test makers in the city af Philadelphia, to supply him with a handsome and substantial Calf skin Sewed BOOT, which he will sell at the unpre cedented low price of $3 50. oc 15 COLUMBIAN HOTEL CORNER HC. McN£NAKA, Apothecary and • Druggist, has on hand a good assortment of articles in his line, selected particularly for Re tail and Prescription, which he offers at as low prices as articles of like quality can be had else where. The patronage of the public generally md his frie ids in particular is earnestly solicited. Prescriptions carefully put up. N0.222 north corner Broad and 10th streets. ■ / del 2 If OUEOPATIIIC MEdll'lN£H. —I have on hand a few cases Homeopathic Medi cines. and as the treatment of diseases by these medicines is attracting the attention of the public, 1 will dispose of the last at small profits. A supply of these medicines constantly on hand and for sale by * O. A. STUECKEK. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIE, t-TEBTAINI* CUBED BV THE MNDIAN PANACEA. Newly discovered by Dr. Minnock. r pillS mixture most effectually cures the above *• complaints, and has been used by several per sons in this city with unrivalled success. The remedy is now prepared and for sale by R M . Yarrington, Agent, over J. B. Stegal's Store, No. IK Mam 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 tes my to its great utility in the above complaints. Mrs Hutcherson, Miss Lacy, Mrs. Kerby, Mr Bennett, Mr. Sharp, M r ». Duff, Mr Lynn, Mr» stocking, Mrs. Shields, Mrs Durfey, J. B. Stceall R- M. YAHRINGTON, t .n „ Sol « Agent for the United States. jalO—d3m* GENTLEMEN'S FRENCH CALF BOOTS.—Several beautiful loU of gentle men s fine French calf dress channel BOOTS at $3 50, $4, §4 50 and #5 They have only to be •een to be admired. You will find them at the «i*n of the Boot, No. 43 Main street, at fe 10 WLLIAM WALSH'S. aUEEN CITY HAMS.—As agent for Dclioolcy & Hough's celebrated Queen City Hams, I am daily expecting my first supply, repre sented by these world-renownetl curers to be supe rior to any former supply; the style and flavr of their hams gaining the premium at the World'a Fair, they still claim touave made improvement*. Customers are requested to make early application for supplies fa 1* J. H CLAIBORNE. Brown and olive dress frock COATS.—We have on haad a good assort ment of Brown and Olive Dreea Frock Coats, sel ling cheap for cash. fa 4 MERCHANT A WEI9IGF.R. PORCUPINE PEN-HO LDBRS. -I'or I hap> a more use could not he maje of th<s porcupine jKiffcthau that of « pen holder. Aa an otfensive and defective weapon It is afceqaalM,and shoali i«* ? )re thorn who wield It with morothan ordiaary epistolary titenf Try it- ,A supply of a beatttl fur kind t* received )>▼ fa" H. D. SANXAY, Bookseller. T OVrtUINU'W Wkagt* lost U crushed and powdered, for .-de by j« 10 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. £r THORBDA V A mlar pa**enger train «iU run betwwntWhaßon# and Jeocinf ■ Ordinary, connecting at Jtmiaf Ordinary with Flan A Co.'* Sm of &titgmf 0 , Burkeville, Farmvilk;, Lynchbar*. Halifsx flfcnr, House, Danville and Milton. TIM tnla wiU atop for paa*«nger* only at the following point* : M»r cbe*ter, Robiou'*, Coal Field, Tomahawk Few. hatan, Matlaox, Scott'* Shop, Amelia Court Hca*e and Wyawoke. * Leave Richmond four timea a ww|, viz : Mon day, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 30 AH Returning, leave Jennine'* Ordinary at. 10.50 A. M Children over 3, and not over IS year* of age* half price to any point* except the two tirtu named. Servant* travelling by tiMtmaelve* mual be fumwhed with two pa**e*, so that one ran b» retained in the office; and it maat be exprea*** *Uted on the pa** that they are permitted to go on the car*. A freight train will leave Richmond every Wednesday. Parties forwardjpg good*mu*t have them on the ground the p rev lout evening N. B —The Stage leave* Jennings' Ordinarr every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a M.; and returning, meet* the ear* at the same point every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. For *eat* in the Stage to Lynchburg and inter mediate point*, apply to the Agent at the D«nvil> Depot, Richmond. To ensure seat*, person* muat be at the offioe and have their name* entered twentv minute* before the car* leave. * Passenger* net providing themselves with ticket* and neglecting to have thetr name* entered on the way-bill, will be considered a* way pas*enger* and charged an iscreaaed rate of fare. fe 13 IQHN H. OSBORNE, Bac t. poßrawW r —The favorite and beautiful Steamboat A*l gnrta, Capt. W« C. Smith, having been tko roughly overhauled and repaired, and furnished with a new Boiler anda new main Shaft, of wroarift iron, ha* resumed her pace on the Hne via fte Richmond and Petawburg Railroad and Port w*>i thall The car* running in cowexion w*b h£ will leave the Richmond and Petersburg De.i 6io r clock nday ' Wedßeßday 40(1 Flid *y morning 2 Returning, the AUGUSTA wil! leave Norfolk on thealtemate day*, viz: Tuesday*, Thur.day.and Saturdays, at sunrue. Fare to City Point, *1 no Do. to Capes or Grove Wharf,.."..* .7.".""/. 1 v> Do. to Norfolk and Portsmouth,. Servants, to any point between Richmond"' and the Grove, j q/n Do. to Norfolk and Portsmouth,. l v Children under 12 years oi age, ha'lf price." Meal* gQ Do for servants, ... Servants travelling by themselves" must "be fur two P MWB - *° one can be retained at the Oftce; and it must be expressly stated on the pass that they are permitted to go by cars and steamboat. THOS. DoDAMEAD, oc B—dtf Superintendent. Raijlk«Al> ElmT*o ffffillSHSr. Pare to Baltimore $7—to Wuhtu. ton SO.—Traveller* by this line leave Rich mond daily at 8 A. M , reach Washington at 4* P M., Baltimore at 7 P. M , Philadelphia in the cour*e of the night, and New York by 12 M., the next day, being always a day, and sometimes two days, m advance of pas*enger* by the river and bay boata. Fare between Richmond and Balriunore.....#7 00 " " Baltimore and Philadelphia.... 300 " " Philadelphia and New York (by the early morning line) 3 oo N. B.—For the information of the public, it ia deemed proper t~> state that there are now thus daily line* from Washington to Philadelphia; the lirst leaving Washington at 6 A. M„ reaches Phila delphiaby 3P. M.; the second at nine o'clock, A. M , reaches Philadelphia »t 8 P. M ; and tbelaM. (being the railroad line above described,) which leave* Washington at 5 P. M , and Baltimore at 6 P. M., arrive* at Philadelphia in the course of the night. The traveller by the railroad line has, under these arrangement*, the advantage of being in Philadelphiain 19 hours from the time of hi* leaving Richmond ; or if bedeaires, may remain in Wash ington during the afternoon and night of his ar rival, and be in Philadelphia the next day to din ner, or may transact business in Washington until 9 A.M., next day, and yet arrive in Philadelphia at an early hour in the evening. The hour* of arrival and departure of train* are as follows : MAIL TRAIN FOB FRXDEBICKB&UB6 Leaves daily at 8 A. M., arrives daily at 5 P. M. rm. Fare to Baltimore qq " " " for forward cabin passengers and servants 0(5 " " Washington "III"! 5 50 " " " for forward cabin passen gers and servants 4 00 or o THOa - SHABP, PO s<» Superintendent of Transportation. apa <fc co.>g F.q »re now run ning to nearly every city, town and Tillage in tfc« United States, and its superior facilities are offered to all (at low ratesj for the rapid carriage and de livery of articles of all description® : boxes, bale#, packages, parcels, money, &c. Slc., and for the col lection of notes, drafts, bills, in all places where we have agents. Our arrangements are such that the utmost promptness mny be relied upon for the perform ance of all business entrusted to us. Custom-housebusinessattended to, goods entered, duties paid, and articles forwarded with Be sure to order goods by ADAMB & CO.'S Ex press. Checks on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wale*, in sums to suit, for sale at this office. Our European and California Expresses give gen eral satis! action. * The Express leaves Richmond for the Ncrth, East and West every morning; (except Sunday) ut 7i o'clock, arrives every evening /'except Monday) ats*o'clock J. H. SAWYER, Agent, Q<Bce Wo. 5, Fourteenth street, Richmond, Va. FOR KENT.—The former residence oi Mr. Peter Cottoin, dec'd, situated half a mile west of the city, at the weft corner of Rutherford's farm, is offered for rent. The improvements are extensive and convenient, and there is a large acd rich lot of land attached, on which are fruit fees, &c., iic. We ask pat ticular and eariy attention to this beautiful and much-to be-desired situation. For terms, apply to us. TOLER & COOK, General Agents. SS FOR KENT, in tbe town of Manchester, Jl2lthat large and commodious house kr.own as the Farmers' Hotel. It has all necessary outhouses, and might be rendered a pleasant and comfortable residence for a large family, or might be used as a boarding school, or as heretofore, a public house. It may be rented or leased on liberal and accom modating terms. Apply to Christopher C. Mcßae, Manchester,or Col. Ward at the Columbian Hotel, Richmond. j a g |ra §FOR Kt?!ST,—A good wooden dwelling, near the head of Igtn street, opposite the ence of Thomas Sheppard, E*q Rent $125. Apply to TOLER St COOK, ja 27 Gene al Agents, VAJLUABLB DWKU.IMi FOB JB'-a SALE.—Thevery desirable three story Brick Tenement on the North tide of Leigh street, be tween 6th and 7th streets, now in the oceupaoy of Andrew Johnston. For terms, apply to LUTHER R. SPILMAN, Attorney at Law, de2o—d6m* Main street oppositwCity Hotel Ik LADIES' tiAITKHS.—Go ■ with the Dispatch into every ! anil) VHk Jm in the city and State and let the Ladies know that ifthey want the prettiest aud brstGsiter* they ever saw for a very small sum of money, they must come to No. 43, at the sign of the Bis Boot, just below the City llot-.1, opposite aide of Main st, where there is also a large and general assortment of every thing in the line, which will be sold very lew by WILLIAM WALSH, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boot*, Sfeoee, Trunks, VaUeaos, Carpet Rags. Ac. fe 3 YOUTHS'DHKMM OOTEEB .—Youths' Fin. SHBfc Channel Bootees; do Patent Leather Gaiter Shoes; do Patent Leather Bcxjtces; do Patent Leather Putnpi; do Calf and Kip Bootees A general assortment for *a!*s eheap by WHITE & PAGE, TUMain St., "» 5 3 doors below j)oolay Hat Store INCORRUPTIBLE ARTIFICIAL TKKTU.—Just to hand p-r Kxpress, a froth supply of Fonceßao Teeth from the celebrate 1 manufactory of Jonas, Writf & Co. comprising <lusq. Molar, Pivct und Plate, •* hicn f»r b<»uiy of fluish and n»r tural u >pet,raoce cannot be * qualltd by any other maker. '1 be*" Teeth havecoaunanJc.l five p*em!una*from Ittstltutes, und possess the roiifideuce of U>« OetnJ Profa-sian generally iu all pa>i» of the c untry, fvr *a!e by BENNKTT 4 BKKits, DioSKi*tm Main street. D.alers in Deaul Tools, Gvui umi Tu» foil £« lid.