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THE latest news. Pftfes#*- riet—Grfat Extitement, Sec. ct tvrun», Feb. !7.-Thc riot yesterday „ • weed on account of the dtscorery of por ; 0 f human bodies in tUe cess pool of the Ho'iroeonatbic College, wh;ch were identified l\ the friends of the dead. This caused great ,L-itement, nnd.io satisfy the public mind, a - ,-tmiuee of five ciiirena was appointed to go i 'uffb the building and examine every part. A W. the crowd increased largely, and hun* j ro Js. with lanterns, bludgeons, Ac., were , -~regnted about the building. Every door, f or the first to the fourth story, was burst in H lie' committee, the mob occupying the sMirs". (>•*>*£«'t a *«»«»«* their report, la the dissecting room, situated in the cock '• {lie committee found the bodies of a man „• V pitman partly dissected, and a dry goods *'-iiled with feet, heads, trunks, and other • ons of bodies. One of the committee re f - n :-ed she hands of his own daughter by ~ staUble masks. The crowd then weut • ii ransacked the rooms, casting their con v '« tVom the windows. A lull length skele t. as nshed to n barber's pole and carried a ,:t the streets. The building was twice ■ but extinguished by the authorities.— i • Light AruiieJy and several military com ■ , - have been called out and are on guard, s- oo!l as the civil authorities. i < mob has continued about the building i . r the w hole day, mid fears are entertained «"renewal of the attack to-uight. The - iit!" has called on all good citizens to aid r. (jutlling the lift. 7 i-c V> reel of the Ship Schanitngua• 1, -ton, Kel>. 17th.—Accounts from Nan t; ;>et siuie that half the cargo of the ship •» ..u.'.nsrun had been landed. The fate of ; n>M.fl was doubtful. There were six feet <■:' » jier in her hold. Extensive SirtruLc ! di s. Feb. 17—A Mr. A. H. McDonald, c h-Ji'ax, has succeeded in swindling mer c; s here out of about $;io,lioo. He bought ; tor cash, and then disappeared with them :tJa. Ar:ns for Kossuth. t'.M ivvati, Feb. 16th.—The deputation ,-> Blown county, Ohio, have presented K. --..tit with '200 muskets, to aid him in a t ! ".nii:g Hungarian independence. For San Francisco. t; .-io\, Feb. lo.—The ship Victory sailed (0-;a> from tins port, bound to San Fianciseo, u ... vJ passengers. Ti.k lessee Legislature. V \ Feb. 14.—Th. Senate to-day adopted ■u.' rvsoiuron troui the II use providing for a ti.-.s ajjourumct ol' the Legislature on the 23d i„,:a:.t Matnm :.i.i I Quarrel and Suicide. i'hiLAO2L,PH(A Feb. 17—Charlotte (ralUgher, a ram J lady, at"'J i 9 years, residing in Sou'h * t ». committed suicide to day on account cf a ia:u y quarrel. ( ump/eticn of :kc Lale Railrjad. B -fialo, Feb 17. —The Srat locomotive on the L.'V.' and Stare Line Railroad came through to d . Thi- complete# the line along the Lake shore to't.r.f, Pa. I'ask Stock.—One hunnred and six shares cf 'V alley (Va.) Bank Stock, were sold in Winchester last week, at prices ranging from f!ij 10 to $115 30, avering $115 28per share. Magazines for mahch.-grahams Magazine Inr March G>.iey's Lady Book tor March firtain's Union Magazine fordo M-iry Puce, or the Memoir# of a Serv ant Maid, by G W Reynolds—"C:. Tcwer of Loudon, by Win H.irrisou Aicsworth, - -■ complete, ■ mbe'.lifhed with ninety eisht beautiful iilustrations, designed and engraved in the style of art, by <i*orge Cruishank, Esq., of L 3ic t) for sale by -EO. M. WEST & BRO., 1-1 Under Exchange. 1)1 KMN'li I'f.liD —lo obis. Burning Fluid, ) e>h. su-i donbie distill-d, just received, and lor >a 1 to the trade at manulactui ers'priees. O A. STRKCKF.R. 0 It'll BALL AND PARTY VESTS.— Ai. iVy have iu -tore a very rich asaortm nt of tiered Win: , and colored Satin and Silk to which we weald invite a call We will t them made to order at the shortest notice at CHA~\ HARTWELL & CO S., '' 107, Broad street. R'J." AM> HANDrMMIE ItIHBONS have in a rich and handsome lot of e ■ 1 "' ; jercu Ribbor.?, r.iitab.e for balls, parties, 4.C., at CH-ii. HARTWELL it COS., 107, Rroad street. <-OLD HI > HON I'KARI. STREET. LUCK'S OFFICE. I:uplemeniM Furni«lie«l at the Mine To-Duy,—Carrol! County, Class 12.—1 prize of '30, 1 of 5,000, 1 of 2,5ii0, 1 of 1,388 80, 20 of 3b of 400,20 of 800, &.«. Tickets $5. ■ ' <ar Lottery for To-Day. Come early if you wsnr tickets in it. ' y Drawn Nos Bel Air, Class 7: 25 31 39 38 3 ) tti 17 54 2.' 34 49 43 48 7 41 1 ' setj 22 31 49 (Two piizes sold and paid by f , „ 7 17 38 ) 1.1 CK, at the r.ew Digging*. GREGORY 4 ,UAURV, to J. W. Maury & Co., Mana ger«. No. 1, City Hotel. L % ;«wn Noe. Kentucky l.otWy, Class 39, Feb 17: -.G 321 47 31 2i 4 14 17 3 68 2 20 60 74 " To-Duy.— Th.a Morning, Kentucky, 43, Extra. 78 ui.mbars, 15 drawn. Capital: * Tickets »2- Tuts Evening, Ke.itucky, Clas*4l 75 numbers, U- drawu. Capitals: #20,000, 7,000, 4,(.00, 10 of '' '' l j A c Ticket $5 j e I-A.UBtttr'S OFFICE, ~ *'«'« Street, under Exchange Hotel. i<raWQ No* Kentucky. Class 39, Feb. 17: 2S 32 47 31 21 4 14 17 3 68 2 20 60 74 4 31 32, a prize sold by LAMBERT. <'»-Day.—The Keiitucky State Lottery, Class 11. Capital* #20.000,' 7.000, 4,000, Vi' 000, iic. 75 numbers, 13 drawa. Tickets Ov * a Two Doilar Lottery. fe 19 M A N A G K OFFICE, F. MORRIS &. CO. For To-Day.—Capitals: $20,000. 5 000,2.500 i - v l)°j 750, 14 drawn. Tick A -j, the Dol'nr Capital: $1,500, Sic. c Dr:.wn Noa isel Air. Class 7 : 'f' 39 3c 30 Co 19 54 22 34 49 43 48 741 rj C. W. PURCELL. STKATTON'W OFFICE. Drawn Nos. Kentucky No 39, Feb. 17- ~ ( i 32 47 31 21 4 14 17 3 68 2 20 60 74 Drawn No*. Kentucky, No. 40, Feb. 18 : i o9 53 74 54 23 65 16 49 3 8 30 5") 9 >uo e Nos. 23 .'<) to, aj riz-j of S'O), sold and K.Jrr BTRATTON. .. LT^* I,ay * —K " n;ack y, Extra, No. 43 Cap «a. $0 000. Tick'-ta i-i. p Kentucky, No. 41. Capital: 520.000 Tick fe 19 »TATIIA3I>S LOTTEtti OFFICE, Wiii. STJiKKT, VNDKR CITV HOTEi, (Chalk's old stand.; D iwtiNiu Washington (J unity. Class 12, Feb 16 '• /• 11 U 5364732 38 0 34 SIM) sent to thi. cffice. .J H T<,,m »'lv.-Carioil Couniy, 12. Caoi- V**- 78 number* P l 4 A J Small Fiy, Ticket* #(. J_±L W. H BTATHAM. \Y' ANTED A goo-i w,o n« n..(l nee in the Conwn s.iion y-i'C ya> thi M|..o fe !7—3t* A'" 4 ' «<«' t.ervhy torrw un.-d uu nsrooniig or tfustin/ my wife ELIZA ..ij L,t d and board. ~ '"r 3u,Uw ' JOHN M. KNERR. I««* f-'HKKISE.- \ »ma:l lot ot Royal -o. <t (.hed'ler (Jhii-iev, r< ceived and for sale ' 18J R. M. BURTON. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS LATER niOM EPHOPB Arrival at thm fttaamtr N«w Yoke, Feb. 18—A. M. The steamer Canada is in wilh Liverpool dates to the 31st of January—her day of sail ing. I send you the commercial intelligence' by her. Cottoi*.—Sales of the week ending 31st January, 69,000. Fair Orleans 5Jd; Middling 4jd; Upland, fair sd; Middling 4)d. Demand good and freely met by holders. Speculators took 16,000 bales; 9000 were bought for ex port. Flour.—Demand fair, holders firm. Mo derate sales to the trade. Western Canal 235. Cork.—Yellow 29s <W. White 325. [sKCOM> DISPATCH.] FURTHER BY THE CANADA. E.rcitemcnt in France Produced by the Or leanist Decree*—'2,ooo Additional Exiles from France—Limit Nmpoleon Disclaim* Hostility to England. Nxw York, February 18. FRANCE. The internal condition of France is greatly agitated by the Orleanist decrees, and the pub lic reprobation of these measures is as loudly ex pressed, and the rigid rule of the reign ol ter ror would permit. 1 here was & rumor that the decrees would be modified as submitted to the Senate. This however, is contradicted by La Patrie. Prince Jerome Bonaparte is appointed Pre sident of the Senate. Tiro thousand additional political Exiles will be tiansported to Algeria. On the 30th, the President gave a grand din ner to the English Ambassador, at whien he expressed gieat regret at the impression which seemed to prevail in England thet his inten tions were hostile to that country, lie said he had lived there long enough to acquire respect for its people nnd institutions, and that he had mauy friends there. ENGLAND. In England all is quiet. The rumor of the French invasion was completely extinguished. No news of especial ntarest. COMMERCIAL At Manchester, on Saturday, the 3lst, the mar ket wus quiet—business among the weavers some what dull. Liverpool, Jan. 31. Wheat—2 to 3d higher. Flour—ls higher than tl.ia day week, with moderate sales. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, Feb. 18. The Senate spent most of the day in deba ting the motion to print Kossuth's letter. A petition was received from Mr. Grinnell, of New York, offering his vessels and asking Congress to renew the search for Sir John Franklin. In the House, the Oregon Mileage bill was again debated. Sailing of the Euro pa. New York, Feb. 18. The Europn sailed to-day. She carries out $200,000 in specie. Richmond ground feaster.— Sharp's fresh and pure i round Plaster, for sale by [fe 19] JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. BACON. —16 hhrfs .Baltimore cured Sides; 14 do do do Shoulder!; 4 dodo breast pieces; 6 tierces small sized Hams, landing per stesmer, for rale by [fe 191 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE LOVERING'S L.OAF, CHI SHED AND POWDERED SUGAK, landing per steamer for sale by [fe 19J JOHN H CLAIBORNE. Muscovado j>i«ua»ses.—iu hhds. prime quality, for saie by fe 13 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. CKEMMKLIN'S GROUND FEFFE AND MUSTARD, for sale by fe '9 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. L.EE A: BAYLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.—SAMUEL T.BAYLY, NOTARY PUBLIC, attends to the taking of depositions, at testing deeds, and other legal instruments, and all thi duties generally of the office of Notary. Office on 11th street, 2nd door from Main, ja 31dlm* DR. E. C. FISHER tenders hii services to the public in the varioui branches of his profession. Office in the basement of hia dwelling, on 4tfc street, between Broad and Marshall streets, 2nd door from the corner. no 27—6 m* HAWKS R. SUTTON, NOTARY PUBLlC—Particular attention paid tc writing DEEDS and other legal instruments, and COLLECTING CLAIMS of all kinds. Office ic the Law Building, Richmond, Va. no 14 Virginia Legislature.—Mern-jeis ot the Virginia Legislature now in session, are partic ularly invited to call at M. P. SIMONS' Gallery, and examine his exquisite likenessts of the Presi dent and his Cabinet, also, Senators and Members of the House, together with a large sample of other distinguished and well known persons of this and other countries, too numerous to mention. All are desired to call, whether in want of pictures or not; and those wat ting pictures would do well to judge for themselves ot tti ir superiority. All pictures warranted to give lull satisfaction. M. P SIMONS, fc 6 Eagle Square, 151 Main street LW" The Athenaeum.—'The ttev. WiLLiAM H. McGUFFEY, D. D , Professor in the University ot Virginia, wilt lecture at the Athenaeum on Tues day and Thursday of this we k. Subject of the first lecture, "The E.vstenceof God;" of the se cond," The Immortality of the Soul." No postponement on account of weather. Doors open at 6} o'clock; lecture begins at 7£. Tickets 25c— for sa'e nn'y at the door fe ift—'4t The O mmit'ee on the A! hen gum. i all Pain for vi l-j C fs.—YO CUltO DOLORES, as the Spanish say. Dr. Rose's wonderful Pain Carer will cure almost immediately, Corns, Rheumatism, Chilblains. Toothache, Swelled Face, bad Colds, Bruise*, Sprains, Cholic, Pant in the Back or Limbs, Cramps, or Pains !n the Stomach or Bowels, Sore Throat and Stiff Neck. Every person should have a bottle by them. Price 124 and 25 cents, to be had of PURCELL, LADD <fc CO., Adie 4. Gray, O. A. Strecker, Gaynor &. Wood, Bennett it Beers, R. R Duval. A Bod'-ker, and J. Blair. ja 21—ts More than two hundred thousand case* of vai tous disease, have been cured within the last twelve months by that great and good meiicine, H. G. Parrell's Celebrated Arabian Liniment No ting, p 'rhaps, since th j creation of the world, has be» n so successful as an external remedy f>r all nervous diaeate», as this wonderful curative When applied, it insrintuneously diffuse* itself through th" whole sytttm, soothing ;he irritated nerves, allaying pains, and creating a most delight fu' sensatii n. Try it, and you will never regret It. See_a<lvert'seraeiit. fe 17—.'It l #~" CA RD.—Afomngue'sßiciiinond Di rectory for 185'2, will be ready for deiivgry to tubsciib. r* on crabi.ut the 20th inst Those who have not sub-icri >ed can do bo by leaving their names at any of the bookstores, or at the Floyd Hotasa t* M-9t W. L. MONTAGUE. FOR KENT — A valuatib UARIJEN ot acres, adjoining the lan Is of McConnel! and Pizzini, wi:h an sere of t!.e best Asparagus, and very highly improved, for further information, •?i>T O. H. KING, fe iH—!*• Head of Main street. CAN»LIB<-» km ft, slZl 2. °"®s fe 10—3t DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO DVCKWBIAV VLOtlft-« quarter ~ fending per Orianaa, for sale by fey JOHM a. CLAIEOBRB. |>ACON.— 11 casks Hams, Jalas and Shoulders, " fending per steamer, for rale by B fel * J. H. CLAIBORNE. I*AUk OABBINKRK PANTB.-A line •••ortment on band, and for sals very low for c"h by J. E HENDERSON i CO. '* 3 No. 83 Male atreet DRONZKD VENDERS.—EIegant Bronzed l 'f nd Ti. w,tb **"*• Copper Coal Hod. Shorel and Tong», and Fire Carrier*; for sale by fe 16 R. R. ZIMMERMAN B^Round* — 80,000 P OUD(jB City cared Bacou.llog IS hhds prime Baltimore Sides, 15 do Shoalders, for sale bj i*^ 7 CHAS. T WORTHAM it CO. Black drehm and frock coatm, of excellent quality, and for sale cheap for cash , „ it E. HENDERSON & CO, fc 3 No.BB Main atreet BM>CK TIN DIMHKS.—A full assortment of American and English BLOCK TIM DISH ES, for Oysters, Steaks, Stews, &c. A few, extra deep, just received at GINTER'S, a 137 Main ttreet. BASKET WILItOW.—I am prepar*u to furnish any quantity »f gonHine Freuch Basket Willow. To those who may wish them, these willows can be made a source of much profit, as they are easily raised, and command a gcod price iu this or the Northern market. For sale by fe 16-lwd O. A. STRECKER. COOPER'S ISINGLASS, Sheet and Shred, a few cases for sale by BENNETT & BEERS, fe 1* Druggists, Main atreet. rAMPHINt', lIIIKNINU FLUID, AND VAMP OILS, constantly on hand end for sale b y [fe 12] SEABROOK & REEVE, rOFFJSK, CLARIFIED SUtiAR-20 bbls., for sale at 7 cents per pound; also, Crushed Sugar at 6d. by the barrel. fe!3—lw HULST & KING, Old Market. PROCHKT NEE —Crochet Needles, vy in sets ; Tidy and Sewing Needles, with a large assortment of Tailors' Thimbles; for sale by fe 16 R. M. ZIMMERMAN DRIED PEACHfc.?*.—A small lot, lust re ceived aud for sale by f0 18 DABNEY & HANES. r\EMTIST FILES.—Au assortment of the vanous kinds used by Dentists, for sale by GENNET & JAMES, " Eagle Square. ESSENTIAL OIL Of ALiMONDS —3D IDs. Her rings superior, I .ond jn. Imported and for sale bv BENNETT &. BEERS, Druggists, fe 125 Main street. FOR HIKE, five Negro Men to remain in or nearthecity. JNO. W. WRIGHT, •> a2 Dock Wharf. HAMS#—26 bbls. and tierces su a- penor Family Hams, receiving per steamer andtorsaleby WILLIAMS Sc. BROTHER. (IJ. OLDISN S\RL'P.—lO bbls. very superior, VJ tor sale by LEWI a D. CRENSHAW & CO (GENUINE JPERLVIAN (iUANO.-l am vJ authorized to contract for the delivery of this article at a low rate, if orders can be obtained to some extent. I will warrant it genuine, havin" the most unquestionable evidences of its purity ° fe 13 john h. claiborne! Hair, tooth and nail brush. ES.—A fresh supply received and for tale by fe 12 SEiBROGK & REEVE. HAY.— 216 bales prime Northern Hay daily expected per schr Commander in Chief, for sale by JOHN W. WRIGHT, fe 10 Dock Wharf. House and garden wanted in the suburbs of the city. Ad iress R. W- ALLEN, Arbour Hotel, comer Main and 12th streets. HYDkUALIC CEMfc.NI — iOOO ools Sportiag Powder—6oo kegs Cotton Yarns—loo bales. For sale by fe 14 DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. IRISH POTATOES—SO 9 bushels, in fine or der, in store and for sale by fe 7 WILLIAMS & BRO. KN I F E WASHERS.—Japanned Knite Washers, Knife Boxes, Cane Boxes, <tc , for sale by R. M. Z'MMERMAN, * e 5 Corner Main and 12th sts. T I QUID ROUGE.—A de icate ard harmless Up eparation, producing a natural and healthy color in the cheeks. Prepared by Bazin, of Phila delphia, and for sale by O. A. STRECKER. [ IQL'OR CASES.—Sjiall invoice of L'quor Li Cases, received per steamer City of Richmond, for sale by [fe 12] R. M ZIMMERMAN. Lamfs, lamps • —Received au assortment ol Glass and Britaur>ia Fluid Lamps. For sale [fe 121 SEA BROOK fe REEVE. jVI RS. GARDNERS' Syrup of Liverwort, . Pease's Candy, Syrup Horehound, Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, Jayne's Expectorant, &c., for Coughs and Colds, a fresh supply received and for sale by J a 7 SEABROOK & REEVE. IVf ATC'HES—lOOgroce, in wooden boxes,part without brimstone, receiving and lor sale by BENNETT & BEEKS, Druggists, 125 Main at. [V| AC'(.'ARUN I.—l have just received a fresh *■" lot of this article, which 1 will sell at a low price. Also fresh Kiga. ANTONIO PIZZINI, te 16 42 Main Street, under City Hotel. 0.l FAMILY ROE HERRINGS, IN Halt barrels, tor sdle by DABNEY <fc HANES. jVAFKIN RING i—ln great variety, tor sale by ff*IOJ R M ZIMMERMAN. NOS. 1. « AND 3 MACKEREL, tor sale by DABNEY &. HANES, fe 1- Opposite Theatre. OLIVE 01L.—25 baskets for side by fel7 DAVENPORT, ALLEN &JCO. ON HAND the largest and most varied assort ment of Toys and Fancy Articles ever of fered. ANTONIO PIZZINI, ja 15 No 42 Main street, nnder City Hotel. ONL THOUSAND LBS. VENISON, Just receiv ed and for sale by [fe 13—3t] A.S.LEE. UONCINE SOAF.— Foi whitening the hand-, 1 and rendering them soft end delicate. This is an admirable Soap also for the Bath. 'A lady's toilet cannot be complete without it. Prepared by Bazin, of Philadelphia, and for sale by fe 18 O. A STRECKER. SIDES AND SHOULDERS.— * 15 hhds. (small «»ize) receiving per steamer, for sale by WILLIAMS Si BROTHER, te 10 POLCUONU TEA—IU halt chests, lauding per Onanna, for sale by fp7 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. PICKLED CUCCMBERS-Put up ex pressly tor table use, at only 371 cents per Bal lon, at HULST & KING'S. Old M»rket fe 13—lw And 232 Broad street. RIO COFFEE.—4O bass for sale by fel3 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. RIO COFFEE.—IOO bags prime Rio Coffee, just received and for sale low by J a 5 A. S. LEE. SAFETY FlfoE.—lo bbls. of best quality, for sale by fe 1H D 4VENPOR, ALLEN i CO. SALMON.— Just received, a nice article of pickled Salmon at only 10 cents per pound, fe '•«—lw HULST & KING. Sfc-INE CORK—Ot very superior quality, for . »«le by E. J. PiCOT, Druggist, te 12 O HELL OYsTERS, ol superior flavor, and large size, receivtd by every boat from Nor folk, by . R w ALLEN, fa 14 Arbour VARNISHEH. —Copal, 11, li. u ~..u ..< > Vsrniahes, by the barrel or gallon, ou low terms, at BENNETT it BEERS', Drugg.sts, fe 145 Main street. 1A A BBLS. FAMILY AND BUPEK* lUU FINE FLOUR, for sale by <e U DABNEY * HANES. AMUSEMENTS. wu,tT!S.S7^fSK?4^., VN JOUR D 1 CARNIVAL. Mariqulta, Mfl'e. Lola Roates, la which «Mm. Schmidt, Rr. O W. Smith and Rod* Ca*ewUrT£ psar assisted by s numerous Corps de Ballet. Musics! Pi rector snd Leader, Rr. 1. K. Goons**. To be folowed by the favorite Comedy of PERFECTION. Charles Paragon Rr. Phelps. Kate o*Mm> MrsPotte*. To aancladwwith the feoafeable Farce of DEEDS OP DREADFUL NOTE. Fright— ..Rr. Burke. Prtata af Admission—Boxes, «1; Pit, 30c ; Centre Gallery, 50 cents; Colored Gallery,. 25cts; Eastern Gallery, 85 cents. fe-1» SOIREES MY»TERIEUBEB> Sehrtatißc and Experimental Ltotaiea. QUEER, CURIOUS, AMUBING. At Odd FelloWs' Hall, will be continued' daring the week. Rr. tVfiTTKET has the honor to an nounce a brief series of his popular entertain ment*. a* above stated, with numerous striking, beautii ill, astonishing, and amusing experiments wi &'• Splendid Cabinet nf Appmrntna. TO THE LADIES.—On Friday Morning, at 10 o'clock, Mr. W. gives his second lecture-to ladies only. Admission free. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7$ ; and close at 91 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, one ticket admit ting a gentleman and lady. fe 19—d3t* ®TnE SIXTH ANNUAL HE- n® RREW BALL, AT THE AMERI CAN HOTEL, On Evening, February 19t, 185a.®* The Managers respectfully announce thst the SIXTH ANNUAL BALL will take place at the American Hotel, on Thursday Evening, Feb. 19 th, 1852. MANAGERS* Gen Wm Lambert Geo W Randolph Gustavus A Myers Roscoe B Heath James Allen Thomas P August Judge W W Crump P W liarwood Henry L Br joke Abraham Levy, Jr Capt J H Richardson George Lyon J II Grant Henry P Irving Dr Janes Beale Col Titus C Rice William F Ritchie Wm Tha'himer Hon John S Caskie Nepthali Ezekial Dr Fred'k Marx Major W B Taliaferro Johu A Merediih Richard O Haskins Robt C Stanard Jam's A Cowardin Cbas A McEvoy Michael Hart Dr M P Scott Dr J H Conway Chas W Purcell John N Van'ew Poitiaux Robinson James Lyons M W Rose Jacob A Levy Dr R Kidder Taylor George Taylor Isaas Schriver Kills Morris Hon John V Mason E A Gallaher Edward E Dudley T Kenton Lyon Marmaduke Johnson Wm P Munford jHines B Fergusson Leroy J Grant J Mild'r Smith Augustus Mailert James H Roy Thomas Tinsley Wm W Dunnavant Joseph M Carring*on George W Toler Thomas W Doswell Jasß Charaberlayne Jacob Ezekiel James M Talbott Michael Davis ENTREE MARCH AT 9 O'CLOCK. Genthmen wishing to subscribe, can do so by application to either of the Managers. Tickets $5. to be had of AUGUSTUS MAILERT, Treasurer, No. 4. Main street fe 16 fi FOR BALLS AND PAR- —- ■ TlES—Ladies' white Satin pers; do do Gaiter Boots; do white Kid do; * do do Slippers; do do Jenny Lind's; at the Ladies' Saloon, 73 Main street, fe 18 WHITE & PAGE. DESIROL S TO RENT.—Asmal H oust*, for a small family, in a good neighbor hood, rpnt not to exceed % 150, and convenient to bu sinese. Information to be left at this office, fe 18—2t* ®FOR RENT.—A brick hou<e, on Jackson street, nearly opposite Mr. Thos. Biilie's, containing five or six rooms, with garden and out houses attached, 1-itely occupied by R. D. Grant land. Possession given immediately. To a good tenant, the rent will be very moderate. Apply at this vffice. fe 17—1» diiS The place recently owned by ftlr. VVm. Bliia Sizer is fur rent. Apply to ie 17 J. T. SUTTON, Jr. <|p& FOR RENT.—A three acrejlot, with a SS"j small House on it. near Chelsea. Apply to lei 7—3taw2w* EDWIN WORTHAM <fe CO. « VIRGINIANS! ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE.—Just completed the first Lever Watch ever made in the of Virginia. The public are respect fully requested to call and examine it for them selves, at the store of the manufacturer, lIENRY HYMAN, fe 18 96, Main street, next door to J. N. G >rd >n. HOI Sf, f»IGN FAINTING, feygUND GLAZING, WHITENING AND , COLORING WALLS, Corner I4th and Franklin streets, opposite Exchange Hotel.—The subscriber avails himself of this method to return his grateful thanks to the public generally for 'he very liberal patronage they have been pleased to bestow on him during the past twelve years he has been engaged in the above branches oi his profes sion, asiuring his patrons, and others in the city and country having work in his line, if they wish it well executed, with good materials, at low prices, tht y would do much for their interests to give him a cull, as he is in tbe habit of buying his materials by the quantity, at low rates for cash; he the-efore flatters himself that in no particular will he be be hind the times, either a? to price, beauty, dura bili yof workmanship. Any job in his way, ol the value of five cents to a thousand dollars and up wards, will be thankfully received, and faithfully attended to. A large assortment of Window Glass, which he would be pleased to work up in old and new sa9h very low; also, a fine lot of seasoned sign boards »nd prepared tins, which he could paint to order at short notice, 20 percent, less than such work has heretofore been done. Piease give him a call. JAMES M. CARTER, fe 18—3 m SFRING FA!*HiON».-(ienteJ^ men who desire to wear a really fine Hi Wr l 1-tit;isbed and fashionable Hat, are re ■■ quested to call promp ly on the subscriber, who has just commenecd distributing the spring style of Hat. He would also call attention to n splendid assortment of Mngyar, Kossuth and Hungarian Hats, just received, and selectei personally, and with a view to the tastes and wantsof this market. His spring stock of goods, which is the best ever offered in his line in this market, is daily ar.-iring, and waiting tbe inspection of purchasers. JOHN DOOLEY, fe 18—3t 81 Main street. ADIES> BRONZE GAITERS.-Just re ceived, by express, from one of the best manu facturers in Philadelphia a large and beautiful as sortment of Ladies' Bronze, Blue, and Black Gai ters, for sale at only $1 50 by 17 « WILLIAM WALSH, Manufacturer and Deal r in Boots, Shoes, Tra veiling Trunks, Valiaes.Capet Bags, &c, I_~ FURTH K R Ml! pjpT, Y~O F CLARK'S PIANOS — in Bl ft |JF. H. TA YI, OR has received , . " several of Nunna & Clark's tupe rior Pianos, of 6} and 7 octave*, Rosewood cases. These celebrated instruments have always re ceived the preference from the most celebrated pianists in this country. They have, when com petitors, invariably rei eived the first premium at the Fairs of the American Institute, and latteily re ceived the Gold Medal Prize at the World's Fair London, 1851. For sale in Richmond only by P H TAYLOR, Piano and Music Store, fe 17 160 Main street opposite the Banks. NUW SPRING GOODS.—Just opened— Rich Lace Under Sleeves Do Muslin do do Glasgow Ginghams at 121 cts 2000 yarda S jring Prints, at 61c, fast color* Black English Crapes Irish Linen*, Linen Sheetings Pillow Case Linen*, Russia Crash Bleached Shirting and Sheeting* of the best in»kes, 4c. Also, Tapestry, Velvet and Brussels Carpets— will be sola at great bargains by CHRISTIAN & LATHROP, fe H 99 Main st | T ANDKEKCHKIFS.-Now in store a large 11, assortment of Line* Cambric, Lawn, Rich Embioidered and Silk H»ndkerrheif* at great bar gain*. ABRAHAM LEVY; Jr.. fe 4 201 Broad street AUCTION SALES. IV MUMUUVUI t Haxm sale or BVOAR Aim ate* L LASSEa AT AUCTTOM, AT ROCKETTB — o* rmDAT. thaMth last., eommeacinr at 11 7 1 " •«? ■* oar wharf, a| R*rketts, the Mrga of |]| a brig Nancy Plaisted, from Attskspss, &■**"•» »|l»f from foe to choice •■We.prime Mslsssss. 130 bags La » mSs-cESJ£jJSLu «S; over #160,4 months tar JCaii-w; Bg^SSL ssle priratelT,until Saturday, th.aaSd |« M ?f rfected . y that time, he will be said at uubl!« tion, at 10 o'clock, at the Horse- Aaetion M.°» Pullism « Dsvis, Auctioneers ** *• * m D ,r. , „.*■ *■ McNAUGHT. "• B.— Farmer John" is well known in Hano ver and Caroline. I have fall particulars, and will be pie wed to give every Information with regard to his standing and feme. E. R. McN fe 18 BY WELLINGTON GQDDIN. Lots at port mato, rocketts, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WUI be sold, on TUESDAY afternoon, the 24th February, 1852, upon the premises, commencing at 44 o'clock, several building Lots at Port Mayot below Rocketts, adjoin ing the brick yard of Mr. F. S. Walthall Terms— one-hali cash; balance at foar months for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, fe 19 W. GODDIN, Auct VALUABLE REAL BSTATE ON 6TH, BETWEEN CARY AND CANAL STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION—WiII be fold on THURSDAY AFTFRNOON, the 26th February, 185 , upon the prttcfees, commencing at 4 o'clock, two iramed dwellings on the east line of 6th, be tween Cary and Canal streets, occupied by Messrs. Thomas Suter and W. H. Suter Ths lots front together 50 feet, extend in rear 130 feet. Besides the two dwellings, there is on the premises a large brick machine snop. Terms accommodating, apd made kn jwd on the day of sale. W. GODDIN, Aact Republican will copy. fe 18 I?RA;tIEDBUILOINU,NU.I63,BROAD I Street, for Sale at Auction.—Will be sol J, on FKIDAY afternoon, the 20th February, 1852, upon the premises, corrmeucing at 4 J o'clock, the I I ramed Building, No. 163, Broad Street, now occu pied by Christian Uhde Terms, &.C., at sale. fc 18 WELLINGTON GuDniN.Auct. rpwo SJIALiL TEN MENTION 10TH c™ S o l^£ ET - s °UTH SIDE OF THE BASIN, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on SAT URDAY AFTERNOON, the 21st February, 1852, upon the premises, commencing at 4 o'clock, two small framed tenements, on toe east line of 10th street, between Bj rd and Canal streets, (opposite to Miil's Factory,) each or which rents for $84 per annum. T*rms—4 months credit for approved endorsed negoliable paper, interest added—the purchaser to pay the Uses for the present year. ™ W. GODDIN, Auct. limes will copy. Ife 18—dtd« VERY DESIRABLE PRIVATE DWEL * L'NG, on Clay and 3d streets, FOR BALE AT AUCTION —Will be sold on FRIDAY After noon, the 20th day of February, 1852, upon the premises, commencing at 4 o'clock, that desirably located and handsome residence, on the corner of Clay and 3d streets, now in the occupancy of Mr. Ro. J. Clarke. The lot fronts 33 feet, extends in rear 150 feet to an alley. The dwelling has seven rooms, besides large kitchen, stable, carriage house, coal and wood house, See., all of which arc nearly new and in complete order. Terms-One-lhird cash, ba'ance at 3 and 6 mos., for negotiable notes, interest added, and title retained till the last note shall be paid. The taxes and insurance for the preseut year are to be paid by the purchaser. fe 14 W. GODDIN, Auct. MALE OF HOUSES AND LOTS IN C 5 DUVAL'S ADDITION —Whereas, a sale of certain real owned by Alfred Mitchell, was made at public auction on the 6th day of June, 1851, and the notes for the last payments given by the purchasers having become fully due, and been protested at B*nk, and still remain unpaid, the pro perty will again be gold at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 24th February, 1852, at four o'clock, being the same property wbich was for merly occupied by said Alfred Mitchell, near the residence of Joseph C. Wingfield, Esq. se 12 JAMES T. SUTTON, Jr. TRUSTEE'S SALfc. OF UEAI, ESTATE. By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me on tbe 26th day of December, 1850, bj James Simpson and wife, for purposes therein named, which was recorded in the Clerk s Office of the Court of Hustings for the city of Richmond, on the 4th day of January, 1851,1 shall, at the request of tbe benefieiary in said deed, sell at public auc tion, on MONDaV, the 23rd day of February, 1852, at the hour of 4 o'clock, on the premises, the real estate therein described, being a lot of Land about 2 acres, near Bacon's Quarter Branch, known as "Ferneyhough's Tannery," and also a small Farm about one mile north of Richmond, recently occu pied by the said Simpson as his residence, com mencing at < o'ciock, P. M., with the sale of the Tannery. JAMES T. SUTTON, J*., ' e 1 1 Trustee. nOMMISSIONEK* SALE OF VALU- V ABLE REAL ESTATE NEAR RICHMOND. In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Chancery for the County of Henrico, pronounced on the 28th day of January, 1852, in the suit of New & Gregory and other*, the undersigned, a commis sioner appointed by the said decree, will, on SAT URDAY, the 28th day of the present month, at 3i o'clock, (if fair, if not, the next mir day there alter, Sunday excepted,) expose to sale at public auction, on the premises, the real estate in the said suit mentioned, consisting of two parcels of Land lying on the New Bridge ro»d, about 1J mile* from Richmond, the late residence of Ro'iert P. New, dee'd. The property will be divided to suit pur chasers, it necessary. Terms : One-third of the purchase money will be rrquired to be paid in cash ; for the residue, a credit of six and twelve months will be given, the purchaser to execute his bonds with approved se curity for the credit instalments, which are to bear interest Irom the day of sale, and the title to be re tained until the whole purchase money shall be paid, and a conveyance directed by the court. JAMES TALLEY. N. B.—At tha same time and place, wiL be told two acres of Land adjoining the above described prcpsrty, and also the premises, containing three acres, now occupied by William P. Baldwin, and some valuable farming utensils. fe 7—2:awtds NEW WHEELWRIGHT SHOP.—Toe subscriber having taken th > Shop on Cary street, between 17tb ami 18th street*, next dour to his old established Blacksmith Shop, purposes carrying on the Wheelwright Business, in all its branches, and solicits a t-bure of tbe patronage ot the public, pro mising to do all the work entrusted to him in the most faithful manner, Hid at pries which cannot fail to be ta'isfactoiy. Repnring of all kind done at the shortest notice. The BLACKSMITH BUSINESS wll still be conducted by h rnself in person, and he pledgee himself to jiive satisfaction to all who may favor him with their cu-tom Horses shod in the moat approved manner. fe 18—wm'A* PHILIP FHr.LIK. SWEET have just received • lot of this delirium fruit, which 1 recommend to families and consumers. Tb<y are perfectly sweet Come and try at AN I'ONIO PIZZINPS, fe 18—6t Und*r City Hotel. EKUVIAN GUANO.—Iam now receiving my spring supply of best Peruvian Guano— Samupl K George's brand—for fale by fe 18— HUGH W. FRY. SELLING OUT KNTIHKLV-ODK STOCK OP STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST, TO TEKMINATE BUSINESS.—Having concluded, on n dissolution, at tb>» earliest period consistent with all tbe inter ests involved, we will (in order to accomplish that object) continue to aell at our coupler. for only • few week* longer, our remaining stock of Dry Goods, embracing a variety of Btap'e and Fancy Articles, adapted to tbe wants of merchant*, fami lies, Members of tbe Legislature, and consumers generally Early call* may Secure grfat bargains whilst postponement (for even a abort time) will moat certainly forfeit the opportunity. fe IS-«t GAY, MATHEWS * CO. 1 AAA BUTTBRv—A npZ lUUU rior article, jnet received, and for safe by DABNEY * HAVNES, foil Opposite Theatre. AUCTION SALES. THIS DAY. r^Ea : '^rSis mmm under twenty dollars, —fr ,n saaas above that amount, foarcredit for k m|i —*•*■ proved security, before the tttttTtt k Jsflinmd MABGABJTTKOLL.Adni'ir fel ° of Pt<er Kelt. dae^t ABTOLNDINU IVriCMSNMi A WHOLE AFFLICTED WORLD READ 11— A LADY RESTORED AFTER TWO TEAKS SICKNESS ; ri -«—• Komoul Bw. ft, Utl. Messrs. Mortimer * W table Tincture is certainly working nuwdoai in sults here, ia the way of rare*, bat there seems to be • diffidence on the part of those nrad to five a certi ficate, which, in Justice to the riMete*. should Hot exist. I could mention a dozen eases of Ininirf— I in which it ha* been successful, in curing the went «™» of diseases, but it appears to cure then so eatey, «Mits effects are so magical, they do not appear tote th arV*^ 6 itf * rB iilAfci niiwiT^ 011 two eases which hsrre liilnlj m— enabled to be up stirring about her she-had not done for two ye«£ "ftf he* husband, who called on me, in perfect aadsaid he had at last fonedthemi^wSM^2f I think he will furnish you with a eertificateofjii strongest character- Another gentleman informed me Oat he had a veru I valuable negro woman so far gone by disease that ha would have taken twenty-five dollars for her, but the first bottle was so elective that he felt confident of a perfect care. Yours, respectfully, John R. Hathaway. A MONUMENT From whose base to the top stand oat In relief the names of our own citizens who hava been restored to health by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, a medicine that cures more than nineteen out of every twenty who try it We have certificates .from Hon.- Henry Clay, and R. M Johnson—one from Captain CsasL brotherto the eminent Physician to the Presidents the French Republic, who was cured of a Rheua»> tism of 7 years standing—also, one from Robert Gault, Rheumatism 7 years. Mr. Oldham, Balk. Custom House, dreadful case of Dyspepsia, and from hundreds of others. All must admit them never has been such a mass of testimony give* te favor of any other medicine, wbteh Is ao pleasant and taken in such small quantities.. Greater Weight of Testimony cannet It Given. Mr. J. B. BOUSH:—Sir, While I am in general op posed to Patent Medicines, candor compels me to state, that I have great confidence in the virtues of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. For sever al months past 1 have used it in my family, andte dyspepsia, loss of appetite, dizziness and general debility, with entire success. So far as my expe rience extends therefore, I take pleasure in recom mending it to the afflicted as a safe and efficient remedy. lam respectfully yours, VERNON ESKRIDGE Chaplain U.S. Navy! Portsmouth, Va., Aug-18, JB5l. Such a Mass of Home Teatlmany mast Carry Conviction to every Mind.—Balti more, Sept- 18th. 1851.—Messes. Momma and Mowbbay.—Gentlemen: The cure oi Mr. Holiest Gault, by the use of three bottles of Hampton's Ve getable Tincture, as per his cetificate, is, 1 almost unprecedented. His case of extremely -f cruciating suffering, from Chronie inflamatozy Rheumatism, came immediately under own observation, through the last le*r years, which I considered entirely hopeless. Through nr t earn* est persuasion he was induced to try yoni invalua* ble Tincture. 1 was prompted to remaifc at the time, that if medicine would cure Mr. Gault, it cer tainly would "remove mountains." The knowl . edge of this miraculous cure compete me to ma sider it a duty I owe to the afflicted (and parttea larlyto those with complaints like his,) to generally known the healing powers of this truly wonderful medicine. Yours, most respectfully, James P Mbaritt, 187 Baltimore street. Were there ever 6o many cures—wonderful curee made by any other medicine. All we ask of tee afflicted is that they try Hnmpton'a Vegetable Tincture, the great purifier of the Blood and em for all Chronic Diseases, as Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Scrofula, and all complaints ot the Stomach, Bowels, ice. Pamphlets, with a history'of the Medicine, witt certificates of many wonderful cures, may be had at the stores, having the Tincture for sale, gratia. You owe it to yourself to call and get apamphlet, as it may be the means of curing you. For sale by O. A. STRECKER, Main street, Richmond ; G. B. JONES, & CO., Petersburg, Va.; MORTIMER te MOWBRAY, Baltimore. no 18— KDAR TAR, MANUFACTURED BY MRS B. B. NORRIS, BALTIMORE—Which is de cidedly the best article ever yet introduced for the cure of Bronchitis, Consumption of the Lungs, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Kidney and Scrofulous Affec tions, Piles, Ate. Price $1 per bottle, which lasto from six to eight weeks. Recommendation*. Baltimore. March 17, 1851. Mrs. B. B. Norris: Dear Madam—lt gives me great pleasure in recommending to public favor , your valuable medicine (Cedar Tar) as an excel lent preventative or curative in the first signs of bronchial affections, or diseases of the longs, and alto as a very valuable tonic. Yours, very respectfully, T. H. WRIGHT, M. D. Home Testimony. Dr. William C. Crump, Dentist, of thte city, ha# been suffering from Consumption of the Lungs for tbelastfive orslx years, and has tried almost every article recommended in his case, without any real benefit. When the Cedar Tar was advertised for sale in this city, he purchased a bottle, and imme diately derived benefit from its healing and strength ening properties. At the time he commenced ta king it, he was very low, inasmuch thai he was obliged to give up his office for practice. He is now bo much relieved* that he if able lo attend to his patients, and, by continuing the medicine, he confidently hopes to be fully restored. Dr. C. haa kindly volunteered that his case should be made public, that others might be benefitted. There are others who are taking the Cedar Tar with decided benefit, who can be referred to, besides a number of Physicians in Baltimore, who are administering it in their daily praetiee. For sale in Richmond by P.HORTON REACH, 91 Main street, General Agent for Eastern Virginia. FT Call and see certificates of cure ja 5 ILVbR WAKJt,—We have* Just received an additional invoice of Silver Tea Pots. Goblets, Spoons, Ac., which, with our previous stock, makee our assortment very complete. Silver Tea Service, either by the full set or single piece. Our assortment of Silver Forks, Spoons, Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Sugar Bpoons, Cream and Pap Spnons, Butter Knives, etc., are very complete and desirable C»B and see them. GENNET & JAMBS, fe 18 K'iglc Square. FAMILY BACON, L.AUD, tee.—Just re ceived 5000 weight Bacoo, (small sixe,) antra, article; 1500 weight Joles, Bacon for iamiHet 350 bushels Iri- h Potatoes, a superior article- Price Si per bushel. 60 cases Lard, from 15 to 30 lbs., put up express ly for family purposes. J. r TYLER, fe 17—3t* Corner of 13th and Cary etreete PERUVIAN GDANO.-8000 bags |»te» i No. 1 Peruvian Guano, the cargo of the ship Record, landing and for sale, oa accommodate® H. McORUPgI A BOW- _ 9Aft Latuyra Coffee; 200 bags Jrra do; OUU 60 hhds. Bacon sides ; 800 bbls. Cotee ft* gar; 75 bbU N. E. Kum, for sale by fe 17 . DAVENPORT. ALLEN k CO. f A ROE STOCK OF L» COST.—lntending to aaeve »• Apr 1 ! to the atore now occupied by Mathews * Co, we offer ur J ssse rfsss-*- [ lb 17—tw* fWgfjf nor*-*"-* % u. nv*T<M.