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■HFdaily dispatch FURTHER BY THE EUROPA. PThe steamer Europa brings 52 passengers. Fergus O'Connor was among them. KttOI.AIID. J. Went worth Butler has written a letter to the London Time* denying that the Guano Islands 01 Lobos belong to Peru, aa they were not enumerated among; her possessions when she declared her Independence. Flax-planting is going on extensively in the North of Ireland. A remarkable statement appears in the Lon don Times respecing the course to be pursued by Austrin, Prussia, and Russia in the event of Louis Napoleon assuming the title of Em peror. The substance of it is that Prince Sch wa; zeaoerg had addresacd a circular to the European Courts expressing bis conviction dial Napoleon was about to erect an imperial throne, adding that Austria felt no alarm, and advocating the claims of Napoleon to thejfriend »hip and alliance of their respective Govern ments. Prussia answered this circular on the JBth, and Russia on the 29th of February, and the tenor of both replies is that the two powers looked upon the design neither with favor nor hostility; that they believed he|is dis posed to follow the foreign policy of his uncle, aj)d was now aiming to separate the powers in order to profit hereafter by that separation; but that the three powers, by acting in concert, coulJ keep him in check. Russia and Prussia, however, would recognise him as Emperor, if elected to that office, but merely as an elected nonarch, and not as the founder of a Napoleon ic dynasty. In the case of Alderman Solomons, a writ of error was being prosecuted to obtain the deci sion of the highest judicial tribunals. The ship Brilliant arrived in the Downs, from Australia, with gold valued at £217,000. She also reports that the ship Statesman was to sail in February, with 80,000 ounces.— Twenty-one vessels, with emigrants from adja cent colonics, were entering the harbor of Port Phillip when the Brilliant sailed. The sloop of war Orestes has captured a Spanish slaver in the Mozambique channel af ler a desperate resistance. At London the gold mining' shares bad im proved in demand, and on the 2d prices were tending upwards. FRANCE-J Extensive preparations are making at Paris for the grand fete on the loih ofMay. It is stated that a camp of exercise, to be composed of 60,000 men, under the command of Napoleon, was about to be formed. The editor of the Charavari has received official caution to be more careful in his pub lications. AUSTRIA. The Vienna Lloyds contradicts the state ment that a conference is to be held at London respecting the Danish succession. ITA.LY. AtGeaca the state of trade had revived won derfully since the commercial treaty had been made. PERSIA. The cholera has again broken out in diffe rent parts of Persia and is committing frightful ravages. VJiliV IMPORTANTFOR LADIES. IN cutueqaence of the great scarcity of Trim mii.go iu the North, and the inereaoins demand for them here, we have lately sent our orders direct to our agents in Europe, who will from there fur nish u* with new supplies. A part of them have already arrived, and we expect the balance by the Usbiners Washington and Humboldt now due at Mew York. HIRSH &. BOTTCHER, Trimmings and Fancy Goods Establishment on Broad street, 179 Shockoe Hill. my 3—6t* THIRII SUCELY OF NEW AND UK- M.AKKABLY CHEAP GOODS FOR THIS SEASON.—Come, see, and be convinced of the immense bargains we are selling at No 193 Broad street. Opening this morning and daring the week, 47 cases new Goods, adapted to the presentseason, direct from the Northern auctions, and which were only bought on account of their being so cheap; therefore,you will save considerably by calling on as before purchasing elsewhere. Look at this: real French Gingham, in all colors, 10 certs only; rich colored Bareges only 20 cents, worth 37 ; tecond mourning Bareges, worth 50cent«, only 20 ; aew style Barege de Laines, very low; and a great many other Goods too numerous to mention, will be offered at the lowest possible prices. Persons purchasing by the piece or the dozen, will do well So call on us. J. MILLHISER &. BROTHER, 193 Broad street. 200 CRAPE SHAWLS at reduced prices, my 4 t HERRING'S SALAMANDER*). TBK SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a further*apply of tbe real FIRE-PROOF SAL AMANDER SAFES, the geuuine kind, which has never failed in all the late fires to preserve their contents. Every merchant who have valuable hooks t>nd papers, should have one. We are prepared to furnish Banks. Insurance Companies, Railroads, and all others, with Safes, with patent locks, that cannot be picked or blown apen by powder. Call and examine a Safe at our •lore, taken from the ruins of the great tire, with all the interior perfect, and the books and money all saved. Fires are frequent, and those in want had better not delay. All sizi son hand, at factory price®• FRY & McCANDLISH, fe 26— ts Agents for the State of Virginia. I OCIiETS, FINS, CASES, FRAMES, M-i 6IC„ FOR DAGUERREOTYPES.—We have just received a large and beautiful assortment of the above Goods, in which we will place Daguer. reotypes at prices as low, if not ten per cent, lower, :han they can be had in this city, for the same quality of Goods and style of Picture. Pictures laken in clear or cloudy weather, of children or •dults, and warranted never to lade, and satisfac tion given or no charge made. Lockets, Cases, Frames, Pla' es, and every article used by Daguer reotypicts, for tale low. MINNIS & WATSON, 85i Main st, (Mansion House,) Richmond; and Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. ap27 THE COMPOUND EXTRACT OF WILD -*• CHERRY AND WOOD NAPTHA has been ased lor years, and has always been found a sate, speedy and effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, and Diseases of the Lungs. Many flattering evi dences of its superiority over other preparations of a kindred kwd, have been received from physiciaus and others. Price 50cents per bottle. For sale by E. J. PICOT, corner opposite the Old Market, and »VM. P. LADD, Shockoe Hill. ■p 13 SALE—A first rate COW, if application -*■ bemrde at once. FOR HIRE—A dining room Servant BOY, for the balance of the year. App'jr at this office up 15—ts 4 liE.— JOO cbLs Cream Ale, -f*- 75 hall do. do., receiving, for sale py I=uy 4| WM. TAYLOR. C'^-T 130 , bb i 4 P nmu Newark Cider, re eemng, for sale by - my 4 WM TAYLOR. CMBKH*. in vinegar~and * spiced, for tabla use, ,t only two shillings and ap n I2t Qui Market and Broad street. tt A GARS * f Vi* A —iW.OO'J superior CI viAKo, ox the most approved hmn.ia a fjrect by th* manuiactufer in ,St' and for sale on con^ent^ 6 LU,t ° m Vf>3o chas. T. WORTi;AM &co £* NANA CANDY_in~«haps~of T- . 1 do ° r to Exchange R»,.W L f^aTsTy* Bß " W M TAYLOR ' A strec kkr. rTrTnr~7iTr °- A RTttpr, ffFß i "»"• T "- ■»y 7 "®JIM4 for sale by tt- CLAIBORNE. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTKLB YESTERDAY. CITY HOTEL.—Thomas S Lane, Frank lin; F H Brink, Baltimore: W [f e^° r folk; J L Latarus, New York; M B Grant, Nora Scotia; R Richardson. Albemarle; Jno S Simmons, Philadelphia; J BGrason.Md; L S Dale, Indiana; F B Major, Charles City; OH Buck, Albemarle; G W Trueheait.Charlottes ville; J R Called, Gloucester: L Southgate, Kine and Queen. AMERICAN HOTEL. —J W Howard, Va Conference; Dr B H May, Dr J E Cox.W Pannell, C O Sunford, W T Joynes, Peters burg, R J Gilliam, C T Williams, W S Kidd, Va; DHuff, Brunswick; W L Hildeburn, A H Newhall, N C; F Hopkins, Roanoke; M R Sample, Portsmouth; G R King, Roanoke; H V Templeman, Maine; C W Sinclair, Phi ladelphia; Dr A R Shands and lady, City Point. COLUMBIAN HOTEL.—J Myer., Powhatan, J T Gale, Mecklenburg; H Johns, Danville; R H Hyde, Nottoway; W H Day, VVeldon, N C; Wm Towner Mecklenburg; J Holde'ly, N C; E J Scott, Lunen burg; W H Pettus, Charlotte; L Woodson, Gooch land; J H Collins, Virginia; J P Wilson, Cumber land: J B Smith, Waynesboro; J B Sherer, Staun ton; J L Deaver, Lexington; T F Ferrell, Manches ter, N II; R Hobbs, Russell; A C Barnham and F W Wheat, Lvnchburg. Range of the Thermometer At J. W. Randolph s, No. 121, Main street, YKSTKBDAV. 7 A. M. I 12 M. 5 P. Of. 61 I 71 7t MARINE NEWS. PORT OF RICHMOND. ARRIVED, Schr Juliette, Baker, Boston, mdse. Schr Jno R Price, Jester. Philadelphia. Schr Adelaide, Coleman, Troy, lumber. Schr Mary J Peck, Dupuy, N York. SAILED, Steamer City of Richmond, Mitchell, New York. NOTICE. —The subscriber hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Treasurer of the Commonwealth for a renewal of the following errtiricates of State stock, the same having been lost or mislaid : No 3, dated 6 Nov , 1348, for $2000; No 38, dated 16th Dec., 1848, for $300; No 462, dated 24th Jan'y, 1849, for $300; and No 681, dated 16th Dec., 1848, for $600. H.J.MILLER, mh 10—law3m Trustee for L. T. Semple. 17 MUUi)IAM, an old Philosopher, a Swede by r • birth, takes great pleasure in offering his ser vices to the citizens of Richmond and ift vicinity, in Astrology, Physiognomy, and Signs, and gives true, correct, and satisfactory information, having made predictions to Napoleon in 1812, previous to his downfall in Moscow. He can be consulted in mat ter* of Love, Marriage, and of the futHre events of life. Mr. S. has travelled through the greater part of the world, during the last forty years, and all this time has endeavored to enlarge his knowledge by all things he ever heard or saw. He takes plea sure to assure the public he is willing to give the ne cessary information to all who will tavor him with • call. Terms—Ladies 25 cents; for reading the planet in full, 50 cents; Gentlemen 50 cents; for reading the planet in full, $1. Colored ladies and gentlemen are also invited to call. Nativities calculated according to ; for ladies $2, in full $3; Gentlemen $3, ia full, $5. His office is on 18th street, between Main and Cary streets, second house from Main street. Of fice hours from 9 o'clock in the morning till 9 o'clock in the evening. mh 27—2 m* 'I Ml LOVEIW OF tiUOO CHiAKrt.-l A have just received, by bark Cora, of New Or leans, 10,000 best Regalia Cigars, which I recom mend to smokers. Call and try, at ANTONIO PIZZINI'S, a P 15 Under City Hotel. WO "A WATEK.—The Soda Fountains of the ij subscribers are now open. With a new and improved apparatus, and Syrups of the choicest kinds, they expect to tarnish Soda Water equal to the celebrated "Roussel." Call and try a glass, at BENNEI'T &. BEERS', Druggists, m >" * 125 Main street. SODA WATER.—The subscriber has just opened his Fountains for the season. fR R. DUVAL, a P Un Jer American Hotel. FANCY CASHIMKRE PANTS.-Ju»t re ceived, and will be sold at ur,u3ual low prices, lor cash, a large and varied assortment of Ready Mpde Fancy Cassimere Pants Tweed do do Black Doeskin do (for dres3) Black twilled camblet do (lined) Striped Marseilles do White and fancy linen drill do All of the very latest Spring patterns, cut and made in a style that defies competition. For the greatest bargains, call on J. D. GOODMAN, No 134 Main street, ap29 Opposite Eagle Square. Baptist book depositor*.-ju„i received, and for sale at No 203, Main street— Barnes' Notes, explanatory and practical, on the nook of Revelations. The notes of this celebrated wruer on the other portions of the New Testament are so well known, this book ought to meet with a re ,ady sale. The other volumes also on hand. The r olded Lamb, or Memorial of au Infant Son, by his mother, with a Preface by his father, Rev. G. A. Rogers, M. A. The Widow Directed, by John Angel James. The Koyal Preacher. Lectures on Ecclesiastes, by James Hamilton, D D CHARLES WORTHAM, »y" Depositary. BRO *» table DA- V * MASK. We have in store a good assortment ol white and brown Table Damask : also, a good as sortment Bird Eye Diaper, Napkins, Renting, Irish Liuecs, lowellings, Crash, Huckaback, lfawlas, Linen Sheetings and Shirtings; also, very superior Marseilles QuiltS, all sizes and very cheap; bleached and brown Domestic, Tickings—all of which will be sold cheap, at CHAS. HARTWELL & CO.'S, my 5 107 Broad street. A COOH WANTED.—We wish to hire or 11 Purchase a first rate female COOK. In either case we will pay very liberally, provided we are tully suited. Common Cooks need not be offered u * , TOLER & COOK, P General Agents. S UOGDS.—Juot opened a large and O fashionable assortment of Spring Clothing; ! J. rgß v 89 °r ment of Dew ?t y' e C'oth", CaSl slineres, Vesnnga, <fec., something really new and rich. Call and examine, at N«> 120. —' nh 29 __ E. B. SPENCE. T9 BUTCHERS.— Caldrons, 30 to 90 gal lons, Beatly s Choppers and Cleavers: Heavv beams; Wilson's, Russell's, and other Butch er Knives, for sale by ap 21 VAN LEW & TVALOR. YIRfJIMAMANUKACTURES.-Thesub. . senbers, as agents for the sale of Messrs R Archer & Co. s AXES, offer 400 boxes of the various from the°trade 16,1 " reß P' ,ctlull 3' elicit orders ap2l LEWIB D. CRENSHAW & CO. W I ?,f rE I BKAZIL SUGAR.—ISO bags * * Wftite Havana do 25 boxes rot sale Dy m y 3 DAVENPORT, ALLEN 6c CO RIVER CEMBNT.- f 000 bbls of this superior article now on hand for sale by ROBERT RANKIN, Agent, Corner 22d and Water sts , on the' Dock. »p 20 Rt W.—We nave just re • „,„ d ■ ■"PP'y °f genuine Bay Rum of very superior quality, for saleb y * PURCELL, LADD & CO., — 92 Main street. rAP- I *!*' KXTRA SIZED — rn . V? 8 :. - ' ,uit re"** 4 * l ' an assort ladies' large sized Gaiters, various colors, very cheap. Also, large sized Buskins, Ac., at my .i WM. WALSH. ap 27 EDWIN WORTHAM St CO. WCHA AN D JAVA COFFEE for FRY & McCANDLIBH VESTS.- Black and of Fig'd fashionable v** 4 - m * de to tbe most 1M m* Mr***** Call at my 1 8 - KWCHAMT it WEIBIGER, r.noßUß*co. * (SUCCESSORS OF 1). PAINE & OO.,) Mutgni tf Latteries. bain rrrnxxT, mchmqnp. visginia Splendid Sohemea for May, 1854. §40.000, 15,000, 7,5001 Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class 13, to be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, May Bth. 73 numbers, 18 drawn. capitals: 1 prize of. §40,000 4 prizes 0f.,...§4000 1 do 15,000 4 do 2500 1 do 7,500 4 do 1500 1 do 5,756 800 do 200 Two No prizes §15 I Single No prizes. ,«5 88 Tickets §10 ; halves 5. quarters 2 50. §30,909, 19 ol 3.000, 100 if 1,0001 Susquehanna Lottery, Class No 20, to be drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, May 12th. 78 numbers, 12 drawn. capitals: 1 prize of §39,909 | 100 prizes of §'000 19 do 3,0001 180 do 400 Tickets §10; halves 5, quarters 2 50. §55,000, 25,000, 12,500! Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class L, to be drawn at Haiti more, on Saturday, May 15th. 76 numbers, 15 drawn. capitals: 1 prize of §55,000 10 prizes of. §750 1 do 25,000 10 do 650 I do 12,500 10 do 550 I do 7,200 10 do 350 1 do 3,750 400 do 200 Tickets §15; halves 7 50, quarters 3 75. Certificate of a package of wholes §150; halves 75, quarters 37 50. §33,000, 22,000, 1,100 I Susquehanna Lottery, Class No 21, to be drawn at Baltimore on Wednesday, May l9th. 75 numbers, 13 drawn. CAPITALS : 1 prize of §33,000 I 1 prize of §2,000 1 do 22,000! 20 do 1,250 1 do 11,000 120 do 750 1 do 5,595 1 20 do 400 1 do 3,000 I 200 do 200 Tickets §10: halves 5, quarters 2 50. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clasa 14, to be drawn «t Baltimore on Saturday, May 22d. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. capitals: 1 prize of §37,500 | 25 prizes of $750 20 do 3,500 25 do 350 25 do 1,500 I 124 do 250 Tickets §10; halves 5. quarters 2 50. §30,000, 7,500, 5,000 I Susquehanna Lottery, Class 22, to be drawn at Baltimore on Wednesday, May 26th, 1352. 75 numuers, 15 drawn. capitals : 1 prize of $30,000 j 1 prize of $2,500 1 do 7,500 1 do 1,500 1 do 5,000 |25 do 700 Tickets $10; halves 5, quarters 2 50. Orders for Tickets in any of the Maryland Lotteries will meet the m< st prompt and confiden tial attention, if addressed to F. MORRIS & CO., Managers, or to C. W. PURCELL, mv 4 Richmond, Va. EUKKRA —Iron and Wire Hailing Man* nfactory, Main street, between feth and £>th, No. 216, East side. The subscribers, having built a new shop (on the site of the old one) and madcextensive additions thereto, are prepared to furnish Iron railing, Pat tent Wire Railing, Verandahs, Balconies, Tree Box es, Iron Settees, Chairs, &c., of all patterns, and flat ter themselves from their long experience at the bu siness (having put up not a few in and about Rich mond) that they can furnish Railing at prices to suit the times, varying from 75c to ®5 per foot. ALSO—Vault and Cellar Doors, Gratings of all descriptions, Awning Frames, Iron Bedsteads, Lightning Rods, of the most approved style; and all kinds of smith work done in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Grates, Fenders, and Summer Fronts for Grates of all styles and patterns. Having put up a superior oven for enamelling (and no one will deny the superiority of the fire coloring over all others) we are prepared to supply Grates uf our own manufacture, equal to any made, and at northern prices. Call elsewhere and exam ine, then give us a call before purchasing. We are determined to do all work in the best manner, and with despatch. F. J. BARNS & CO. Francis J. Barns, Geo. S. Lownks. ap 19—dim PRIVATE PRACTICE—Dr PLUME Sl CO. may be consulted, confidentially, for the treatment of the following diseases: Eruptions, Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, or en largements, Syphilis, 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, to give tone and vigor to certain abused 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 order. Post paid letters promptly at tended to. Office on Franklin street, below Ex change Hotel, and first door below Trinity church, Richmond, Virginia fe 9 WILLIAM BOOTH, UPHOLSTERER Jk PAPER HANGER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that his Spring Assortment of Goods in the above line is now complete—consisting of Paper Hangings, Borderings, Fire Screens, and Curtain Papers otthe latest styles, both Freuch aud Ameri can; Window Shades, Cornices and Curtain Bands; Satin and Worsted De Laine Damasks, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Tassels and Cord, Gimp, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair; Sofa, Bed aud Chair Springs; Shvck, Curled Hair, and Spring 'Mattresses; Floor and Table Oil Cloths; Canton Matting; Sofas, Chairs, Divans, Sofa Beds, Lounges, French Bed steads of Mahogany, Walnut, and Curled Maple, with many other articles too numerous to men tion, all of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms at his Furniahlng Ware-Room*, 140 Main et. Corner of 12th. P. S.—Rooms and Entries papered at the short est notice and in the neatest manner, both in town and country. my 3—'6t W. BOOTH. r}l!*NOL.tmOM OP CO PAItTNKR SHIP —The Copartnership of the undersigned under the Firm .>f WM. ETTENGER & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent, on the Ist inst, and the business of the concern will be settled up by our successors, Messrs Burr <fc Ettenger. . ~ WM. ETTENGER, Apnl 24 THOS. DODAMEAD. jVOTICE OF NEW PARTNERSHIP.— i-i The undersigned have associated themselves together under the Firm of BURR & ETTENGER, at the Sbockoe Works, for the continuation of the business ofWm. Ettenger 4. Co.. irom the Ist inst., in manufacturing Locomotive and Stationary Steam Engines, Railroad Cars for passengers and freight, and Castings and Machinery of every description, and trust from their experience in the business, that they will be able to give entire Satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. WM. S. BURR, WM. ETTENGER. Richmond, April 24th, 1852—d2w URC'tStiL., LAUD A CO., AFOiHECA RIES AND DRUGGISTS, Alain Street, corner 14th, Richmond, Va., keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of pure and re liable Druga, Medicine*, Chemicals, Stand ard and New Pharmaceutic Preparations, &c. &c., all of which are offered at low prices. Particular attention to packing aud forwarding orders. PURCELL, LADD Sc CO., Druggists, a P 92 Main street, corner 14th. WAHM BATHS.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths can be had daily from half past 6 A M. t')9 P M,and on Saturdays to half past 10 P M, at the American Hair cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing Saloon, American Hotel, entrance 11th street. Single Bath 25 cent*, or five tickets for $1 my 1 DARGAINS IN BOOKS AMI 8T A ■UTIONERY, may still be had at No 226, Broad street. Books bound in any style, and Blank Books made to order, cheap as heretofore. ■P 19 ~ lm JOS. R. KEININGHAH. |V D " S * WANTED.—A respectable FREE '» Wanted to take charge of a room and Child. To one who can come well recommended a pleasant Home and fair wages can be at cured J Apply at BENNETT&BEERS' Drug store,l2s Main •treet. m j W K . T W E L r K N A ? Tl£l, *7 VVan,cd J ■Wtr NURSE. Foroneofgood charact»i pSd.Apply ctttn r * llce > « liberal price will be ■p 30 ts CHAS. T. WORTHAM £C 0 room to? » ■—- *P »—lm •P « VAN LEW 4 TAYLOR WB daily bear of the moat astonishing cum* being effected by that grmt sad popular medi cine, the genuine Mtl _ H. G. lAWIMX^ CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT, The greatest rrmedy erer discovered for almost all complaints requiring an external application, either in man or beaat. In the abort length of time it naa been introduced to the people of the United dtatea, it has gained a reputation unequaled by any other medicwe in the known world. Why ia it? The aniwer ia plain : because no medicine of the kind hai ever been put before the public so deserving of the rich laurels it has acquired; and it will continue to gain friend* as long as it performs the moat extra ordinary cure* of various descriptions, after the doctors and other remedies had failed. We do not only say that the genuine H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment can and does perform cures which no other medicine can do, but you have here certificates of what it has done. . „ .. Thaddsus Smith, of Mudd Creek, Tazewell county, Illinois, says : " I had lost the use of my arm for more than a year by palzy or paralysis; the flesh had entirely withered away, leaving no thing but skin, muscle and bone. 1 tried ail the best doctors and all the 1 emedies I could hear of, but they did no good. I then commenced the use of H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, • nd a few bot tles entirely cured me, and my arm is now as strong and fleshy as the other. It ia also first rate for burns, sprains and bruises. The celebrated Dr. Jayne, whose reputation as a benefactor to mankind extends over the wbo'e world, reports that a lady of one of the first fami lies in Philadelphia had been confined to her bed fourteen years wi h Rheumatism, and was cured by H G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. He also says: "Your Liniment is going rapidly ; send me a supply immediately by Leech's fast line." My daughter, when six months old, was taken with a swelling in the tonsils, which grew larger and larger, till when six years old, she had great difficulty in swallowing her tood. Every night, watch was kept, fearing she would sutfocate. The best doctors attended her, but could give no relief. I took her to the most eminent doctors in the East; they said there was no help for her but to outgrow it. With a sad heart I returned home with her, when she became so much worse that the doctors had to be called in again ; they decided the tonsils must be cut off, as the only means of giving relief My wife would not consent to this, and she deter mined to try your Liniment, which gave relief the very first application, and by a continued use she entirely recovered. She is now ten years old, and fleshy and healthy as could be desired. Your Lini ment is also the best in use for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, headache, &c.; add it will remove the most severe pain in a tew minutes. It also cured caked udder in my cow in a few days. Peoria, March 20, 1849. GEORGE FORD. Mr. H G. Farrell: Your Arabian Liniment is the greatest medicine for horse flesh in the world. I had a mare about to foal, when she became so helpless that she could not rise from the ground: she was in this way for several days, when with seven others I succeeded in raising her up, which was the only way it could be done, when I commenced the use of your excellent Liniment, rubbed in well over the loins, and astonishing as it may appear, before I used up a bottle of the dollar size, she was able to get up and walk herself. I would not have given ten dollars for her before, and many advised me to shoot her to put her out of misery; she is now one of my best mares. I suppose it was a strain in the loins. G. W. HUNT Peoria, 111., July 2,1849. To guard against imposition, read the fol loioing carefully: The public are particularly cautioned against a base Counterfeit which has lately made its appear ance, and is called by the Imposter who makes it, "W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment." This is a dangerous fraud, and more liable to deceive from his bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be par ticular never to call for it by the name ,l FarrelCs Li niment," for unprincipled dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Farrell'3 Arabian Lini ment," and take no o>\er, as the genuine always has the letters H. G. before Farrell'#, 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 fret of charge, a Book containing much valuable information for Bvery clasß of citizens. Price—2sc., 50c. and one dollar per bottle. The only Genuine is manufactured by H G Farrell,soleinventorand proprietor, and wholesale drugifist, 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 14th, ap 6—d3m ' Richmond, Vs. AYER'S CHERRY PECTO RAL, Forthe cure of COUGHS, )T2a COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHI- H k/VW TIS - WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, Vfj* ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION. Many ottrial,instead of impairing the pub lic confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they never can forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably, cure the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, the medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, tfbm the log-cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of the European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con tains, Chsbby Pectoral is known as the best rem edy extant for diseases of the Throat and Luna a, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be exten sively used by their moat intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reachcd their highest perfec tion, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, ana in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses. Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases, aud tor children it is safe, pleasant, and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flatter ing testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral U manufactured by a prac tical Chemist, and every ounce ot it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It ia sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, conse quently can be relied on as genuine without adulter ation. We have endeavored here to furnish the commu nity with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confi dence—a remedy at once sale, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials prov ed itself to be ; and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength, to af ford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, ana the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Mase. Sold by PURCELL, LADD & CO., and PEY TON JOHNSON, Richmond, and by Druggists everywhere. fejg PCONOMY 18 WEALTH.-FRANKLIN V CLOTHING STOKE.—The subscribers, Mer r o nt L ,orß ' would respectfully inform ihe citizens or Richmond and its vicinity that they have estab lished, at No. 134 Main Htrect, Richmond, Va., a branch of their Philadelphia Clothing Ware' house where they now have ready far inspection oneuf thelargest and most superior stocks ofßeady Made Clothing in the city of Richmond, of the very best materials and workmanship, which we will sel from 20 to 25 per cent less'than any otheres tablishment in the city. Also, a Urge stock of gentlemen's furnishina u°°j? suchas^^hirt 1 . Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders Slc R- DECOU * CO, >P d3m No 132 Main street. M <i& L K AN E ? WX *ANU fir's flooring Boards, Tobacco Box Jo, StaK ic bae'eo Boxe« P co ® it « Iltl y on To' ° * C ,** oned 'umber, and war- f Te « satisfaction; Peking m,de *» thS ■p 15—lm* JOHN A. QLAZEBROOK. M A rt^ I .n KK¥ „ «*«*, received and for sale by 'P. 3 ' W. 8. A Q. DON NAN B^for'Se'br 00 tre * h 0oil " n ' recelvlß * m * 4 WM. TAYLOR. hSZittS substantial and WONDERFUL OF MECHANISM, requiring winding only t««ntv-one days—the moat exact time tarnmof the present day. and taking precedence keepers oiim h They are warranted for two'years These Waicbea are in great demand Ihroughout the Continent, and received the pre miuao *t the late exhibition m London. gold detached lever WATCHEP 18 carat esses, 13 holes jewelled, time ) from §26 to §30; Gold Lepme Watches, 13 carat cases, 4 holes jewelled, warranted to keep time, from §23 US27; Eng'ish Gold and Hunting Watches, with gold and enameHed dWs, warranted,§ 33 to §120; Silver Levers, Leplne and French, English and Swiss man ufacture, unusually low. , A large and varied assortment of rich and splen did JF.fvELLERY, suitable for ladles or gentle men of the rarest and most fashionable designs, at -itt without pens, remarkably low, and a great var'ety of other articles, at prices which cannot fail to AIT orders from the country carefully at tended to and securely packed to go any distance, rp Watches and Jewellery repaired by ex nprienred workmen, and warranted. penencea worsui LEWIS HYMAN, rs- Corner Main and Governor streets, No. 133. ap 29—lm - EMIGRANT PASHAGK AND REMIT TANCE AGENCY. PASSAGE TICKETS IN THE OLD ESTAB LISHED BWALLOW TAIL LINE Of London and Liverpool Packet^ (GRINNELL, MINTURN & CO , OWNERS^) JZkt, The undersigned are sole Agents the sale of passages in the line, composed of the following first class Ships: New World, Queen of the West, Constitution, Liverpool! Ashburtsn, Albert Gallatin, Constantine, Patrick Henry, American Congress, Cornelius Grinnell, Independence, Yorktown, Prince Albert, Sir Robert Peel, London. For the accommodation of emigrants, and to them from any imposition, we will direct SIGHT DRAFTS On Edwards, Sanford & Co., London, for any amount, from £1 upwards payable at any bank in the United Kingdom without discount. Irishmen wishing to send money to their friends, or bring them out from the "old country," will find our Drafts and Passages the most reliable means. ADAMS &. CO., No. 5,14 th street mh 16—d3m trains on this road run as follows: Leaves Richmond daily at6i o'clock, A.M , breakfaet at the Junction, dine at Charlottesville, and reach Woodville at half past 2, P.M. Returning, leave Woodville at half past 6, A. M., breakfast at Charlottesville, and ar rive at Richmond at a quarter before 2, P. M. Fare between Richmond and Woodville $3 75 Freight Train. —The regular freight train will leave Richmond for Charlottesville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 5 o'clock, A. M , and for Woodville as often as business may require Freight will not be recei ?ed in the depot at Rich mond after 4 o'clock, P. M- E. H GILL, mh 25 Superintendent. r r - -JQT DIRECT LLNb FK O IYI GREENSBORO. N.C..TO RICH MON u AN'l) PETERSBURG, VA.—On and after the first day of April, 1852, there will be a line of Four Horse Post Coaches, direct from Greensboro, N. C . to Burkeville, Va, via Danville, Halifax C H and Charlotte C H, to Burkeville. where they con nect with the RichmfMid andlDanville Railroad, and | also with the South Side Railroad from that place | to Petersburg. This line will run regularly three times a week, leaving Richmond and Petersburg at 7£ o'clock, A M, every Tuesday, Thursday ana Saturday,and ar rive in Greensboro the second day, at 64 A M. l eave Greensboro every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 AM, and arrive In Richmond and Petersburg second day at lb P M. Fare through from Greensboro to Richmond or Petersburg; $12. Passengers by this line will go through without delay. The line connects with the L ynchburg and Danville line of coaches at the latter town. J. HOLDERBY & CO. ap 19—2 m P. FLAGG & CO. LOOK TO VOUR INTEREST. —The subscriber respectfully informs friends and the public generally, that • he has on hand of his own manufac ture, a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Har nesses, &c., which ha will tell as low as any es tablishment in this city or elsewhere. He earnest ly requests all in want of any article in his line, to give him a call—a few doors below City Hotel— before purchasing, nssurine them that every effort will be made to give general satflfaction. ap29— lm WILCIAM SALMON, few- FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. E LYON solicits the custom of the city and country ladies and public generally her handsome selection of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, at her rooms, over Word, Ferausson & Barksdale's, Main street. She will open her spring and summer Fashions on Saturday next, Ist of May, consisting of Lace, Crape, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Caps, Capes, Mourning and Worked Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Hair Braids, Curls, 61c., with a new assortment of Mantels, Fringe and Gitnps, and Dress Trimmings. Dresses and Mantels made to order, ap 30—2w mn to those who sup. <235 FEK FROM DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT.—The subscriber informs the citizens of Richmond and vicinity that he has returned to the city. and will be happy to attend to all persons re quiring his aid. His optical skill and superior glasses are so well known, that they need no farther praise. He can be consulted at No. 4, City Hotel, and pro mises to give full eatisfaction. •P 30— E. MARKENS, Optician. I'IANO F M K T K S.-P. H has just received a fnrth- J J fill U» r #u PP'y from ttie famous makers, " Nunm & Clark, whose instruments are not surpassed in richness of tone or perfect mechanism by those of any other makeri. Piano Forte and Music Store, 160 Main st ap 27 Asgtoat MRS. BLANK having received ™I.?. pnng BU PP'y °f Fanhionable Tpgt Millinery y respectfully solicits hTP% call irom her friends and the publie->3"3 gensraliy. Her rooms are over Beers <fc Poindex ter's, and two doors below Mitchell fc. Tyler's, Main Btreot ap 12— lm M FOR RUNT.—The undersigned otfers for rent the Dwelling over his office. The house has sis: rooms, with fireplaces, gas fixtures, bath, Alc kitchen with six rooms. This is one of the most desirable residences near the business por toon of Mam street. The whole premises m first rate order Apply to JOHN G. WAVT, ~ 209 Main street. if i Tfc DWBLUNG FOR ■B.»ALh.—The very desirable three story Brick Tenement on the North side of Leigh .tree!, be tween 6th and 7th street#, now in the occupuny of Andrew Johnston. For terms, apply to LUTHER K dPILMAN, j.m ~ „ Attorney at Law, ae JO— dom Main street opposite City Hotel S VOR REN T, an excellent Brick Dwelliue House on 7th street, nearly opposite the resf B . °f Couway Robinson, Esq , and at present occupied by Mr J. N Poindexter. Possession will be given the first of April. " m . ~ _ TOLER St COOK, Genera) Agents. tint RENT.—The part ot tho house JKat my store. suitable tor a tauily or board- GgW VVM. M. DADE, CbUisL Mp Jl Nearly opposite the Old Market FOR RENT, an excellent Dwelling JS Houae, with a garden attached, below the city, on the road leading to Stony Run. For terms, an- P'y tO . TOLER A COOK, General Agents. |Es| *«R RENT—The upper part of the .■p.house on Broad street, occupied by the sub scribers. Possession given the first of April. "fa** SEABROOK A REEVE. WANTED—A VESSEL to carry a carzo aflSlto Charleston, 8. C. Apply to „ . ROBERT RANKIN, »P ** Corner of 22nd and Water street. , VEtaWEIiS WANTED, to take SBfcth»"»and tons Granite to the city of Wash Iff" •% h 3 v" OAS VIT ft Ml, OAS /JSV FITTIK'?.—The subscriber i# now prepared to receive order* for the /fiA\ above basineM, at the Horn of / !MK \ Charle* H Langly, 15th *treet, be. nJwtfK\a\itween Main and Cary street* WBMSaflvtdoor to Sumner's Auction Store. *'i|" Ga*Pipe*and fixture*for lighting (tore*, dwelling*, factorie* and public building?, put up at short notice. He will alto put up wrought iron pipe and fixture* for (teas and hot water cir culation. He flatter* himself that hi* practical knowledge of and prompt attention to busine*#, mai merit a share of the public patronage. ' T. W. FARQt'HAR I CO, fp 25—t* Practical Ga* Fitter. 7 OAS CfiANDHLIKBC Q Just received, several new uid beautiful pattern* of GAS CHAW DELIERS. A full assortment of (Sanß) every style of Gas Fixtures al p 'StS' wj ways on hand. For sale at the ■ r Iron Front Building, 101 Broad "hmnim" *treet, by mh 29 STEBBINS, DARRACOTT ft CO. DR. ADBIWUTOJI, (ftviL DentIet—PRACTITION. SINCE 1842, incite* attention to a few more new fact*. He ha* ceaaed to pick hia own teeth, complain 0 f the new*papers, and sigb over taking another ».-x --tra nap, whilst wailing for the non-arrival of an aching victim. Why? Because, Mr. Common Sense has made known, that the Doctir pulls Te;th for 25 cents, fills with silver at 50 eta. and with fold for 75 cts; then his upper sets cost only $50. therefore, a few friend* of Mr. C. S. have (ought out Dr. Addington'* office. ap23 tfKBSSIt DENTAL. MUKGKON^DR K. CHANDLER, (graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Sur gery,) offera hi* professional me vices to the citizens of Richmond and vicinity. Office 145, Main street, Eagle Square. Rkfkbencks —Professor C. B. Gibson. Pro C. P. Johnson, Rev. Dr. Howell, Rev. J. B Taylor Rev. Ro. Ryland, A. G. Wortham, M. D, and Wo F. Butler, Esq., Richmond. Professor C. A. Harri*, Prof.Thoma* E. Bond Prof. W. R. Handy, Prof. C. O. Cone, and Lester Noble, D D.S., Baltimore. fe26—3m* TpQSjHb JOH * WOOJIWAKtt, DM". Surgeon, office three door* above the Union Hotel, where heis prepared to receive patient*, and perform all operations pertaining to the science. Teeth from the moat approved manufacturer for durability and beauty, inserted on the atmos pheric pressure principle, or with claspa, from one to a full set. References—Dr T H Edmonds, Harrold * Murray, Binford & Porter, Wm Hitter, R R Duval and Gaynor & Wood, Eaqs. no 4—d6m* WATCHES.-HENRY HYMAN, I*. pobteb and Wholesale Dealer in EVKEV DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, M ■■•now in receipt of a very extensive stock, which, for beauty of style and quality, surpass any thing ever offered in this city. To dealers we of fer the greatest advantages ever made in thia branch of trade in Richmond. Buyers will do well to examine our stock previous to making their pur chases, at HENRY HYMAN'S, 96 Main street, Importer of Watches and Guns. N. B.—A quantity of Watch Materials on hand, suitable for country waich makers and dealers, to be sold very cheap, for cash. Watches and Jewellery carefully repaired by ex perieoced workmen. mh IS ®NEW MUSIC. —I've a home ia the Uncle Sam's Fann—2s One kiss of thine—2s Oh come, my love, to me; song of the sailor's wife—2s Wa : t for the Wagon—2s Eldorado Polka—2s; Geranium d 0.—25 Fadelonis Waltz—l2i Polly put the kettle on (variations) —25 Melodies of the people. New variations on favo • rite old tunes—6 nos. by Grobe— 38 All of the above are favorite pieces. HARROLD Jc MURRAT, my 1 Broad street SQDSPKING importation.^^ By the Excelsior, Conqueror and UL£| Constellation, from Liverpocl, we are receiving our stock of China and Karthea* ware, and by daily arrivals from the Northern cities, places us in possession of a full supply of the various kinds and grades of Glassware, together with a varied assortment ot Fancy G<K>ds, Looking Glasses, Waiters, Cutlery. Slc, tec. Country and city dealers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing STEBBINS, DARRACOTT fc CO., Iron Front Building, mh 24 No 101 Broad street. H2==3KZ.The subscriber has on hand, at hia Coach-waking establishment on Lombard Alley, between Main and Cary. (i3th and 14th streets,) near the Columbian Hotel. Coaches, Chariottees, Barouches, Buggies, with and without tops, and Sulkies, all of nis own make, of the best materials and workmanship. Allot' which will be sold as low as good work of the kind can be in the city of Richmond; and I respectfully ask a call from those in want of any article in the Carriage line, as I am determined to make to ord»r and sell at the lowest prices possible; and all work sold, that ia new. war. ranted. MICAJAH MANGUM. ap 28 - d6m J GENTLEMEN*' BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY.— The subscriber continues to msnutacture Geutlemens Boots and Shoes in the must fashionable style, of the best material, and made by workmen who are inferior to none. This depart ment is under the care of Mr A M Davis, as fore man, who has much experience as a cutter, and great skill in making articles to suit tbe tancy of the most fastidious. Those who may favor as with their orders may rest assured that every exertion will be made to please them, as to articles and fit. ALEX. HILL, Manufacturer of Boot 9, Shoes, ic., 127 Main St., Richmond, Va. ap-27 KORJiITH \>U JIU.VJTKKIsir —Oxford Ties and Congress •alters, of various patterns, all of the best Frensk patent leather; also, Congress Gaiters, ot black and drab casslmere. Gentlemen will please caM and exam ine the above beautiful Shoes, at No 43 Main street, at the Sign ol the Boot, opposite Geo. W. Gretter's, at WILLIAM WALSH'S, mh 17 / \ FRESH CRABS AND OYS • JTERS —By last night's boat I have re.- ceived a fine lot ot CRABS, and also as fine SHELL OYSTERS as has been seen here this winter, besides 10 gallons nice I'ickled OjrtUer*. Families supplied with large or small quantities, which wril be sent to tbeir resi dence without extra charge. R W. ALLEN, " The Arbour," corner Main and 12th streets, ap 29 >11 KA^HIOSAKI.K SFKINU AND (R SUMMER CLOTHING-N. W. NELsuN jyijf & CO. would respectfully inform thvir cus ■' " turners and the public generally, that they have just received a large and ch -.'.ce assortment ot Heady >ln<ie Clothing, which they ofler at the lowest cash prices. From their superb varices i'l Cloth*, Casnimfrfs and V>»tia«s» purcha sers can select the late»t pattern* for Coats. Pants and Vests, and have them made up by N * Co. in the treat fashionable styles. They oiler tor sale also a select assortment of gentlemen's Furnish ing Goods. N W NELSON it CO-, Wo 135 Broad street, ap 30—3 m Next door to the Marshall Hotel CANAL NAVIKABLB.— Monday. tbe 3" 1 'Mttot, our Pack et boa is resume their regular trips for Lynchburg and Buchanan. Fare to Lynchburg, 13 30, to Bu chanan, $5 A new daily line for Staunton also commences on the 3rd instant. Leave Richmond by our Boats every eveoiug, except Sunday, at 6 o'clock, arrive in sScotts+ille next day at 12, and into Stauuton by Ficklin & Co.'» lice of STAGES, by 9, P. M. Fare through only 99. BOYD, EDMOWD & DAVENPORT. my 3—ts . ■dCCT" i THE. LIFE ANO UAKIN* m IURANCE—The Richmond ociatton art* now prepared to tsw* pol cies of Insurance on the above <*" •eription of ri»] ts on as reasonable trruis as soy similar oompar y, and respectfully aak a share of the patronage of the public Applications will b* received at the offiee, No 333, corner of Main a»d 9th streets, whAre the officers will cheerfully fur nish all Information that mar be required. All losses prumptiw and liberally actuated. JAMES BOSHia. PresWs»l. JOHW H. Bo.Wh«», Secretary IT UfANTILIfAS, MANtIIXAn, «*»• **-1 TILLAsT—Just received a uew supply ot Mantillas, which we are seUin* verj cheap, at fCHAS. BA*TWKLL * CO S, »y 3 1 101 Broad streei.