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Tll r 14TEST NEWS. ' _ 1;v \ |«te arrival at Booton, * f "2 L»V.fO city. *' iPSrn that ,he black Araon f T0 K died wnmhe French Conn it. c,hf) ' rt .:;; h o bring*«hiH i»lrtli««Ke r "' ;• , during the nioniii 01 more thM h . rsi. Domingo, he h'ard nothing *' '.'.stion «>t ihf pmiosulnof iSnmnna ' ' nch. and « . nk« the «to>y must be N to* Itkms —We find in tlw Balti * , R ,.„. xed diiptteb, slate J Wuk n -,rr wiii be it"*re t< morrow. It - ' yet whether lie will accept i- by 6en. P«w««« Col. •t" • :r,»\> Coticotd. hat bring* F**-' ~ )tl cabinet. i \ % Hampshire, will also t ii i i\ or n.'it day. Till ■ji.-iin* in ttatu quo* y<. Hunter accept a place in the . vJ •nd u!c Barboor »»ill ; ', s Am.'i and Mr. 80.... .... |hv',.i ct'vri v. Virginia. »j» . . li ir in the cabinet. ... ■ (~ Jan. s.—l'tie Legislature of •ei .lav. The Hous" t-: <V " .ißtives organized by electing %Vou ii., s ., ; ker, ovt r W. Kelso, . m tnsjoritv. tailed to organise to day,se*e ' , n ... lor speaker without suc- The candidates were George Sander i, ... ~-ii and Thomas Carson, Whig.— p* \\;li not be delivered . v J-.-.. ! — 1 !ie « lug caucus this fie ; «;<-or£< D;i»s. <>l Springfield, I t 1.1 the Housi. and Win. Schooler, i ! ■ Clerk. I'hey will be elected to -11 VH . J i:i. 4. —Kx Gov. Hubbard A jj.. . ire, tell last night and bioke ui ti- 'i'i that a movement will be the I.i ::-l;it'-ire to-day to remove the : j.ro«. J:iii. 4.— ! lie steamer Washington . .t I i,v. arid wil! not leave tor New • i .—The Guanajaturo Corn i»: h:r- git the Co ,tract for opening i .. (m i- Traiisi!. is a rich Mining v and able to execute the contract. — M>x.can Mr;i>>*r says they will do s we l< arn be:.') the Journal of Com ; k DKsi'KoYEi). — riie City Marshal of . p.. •!',!. Mass.. on Thursday, destroyed l'j (. : id' liquor, which had been we.- J bv the Po'ice Court. ; a York H>-ni! I learns by a piivate i L'iuis Napoleon, to whom was re .us art;iier, ihe claim made by oor g< v i;uiu-' I'uriugal. tor iiideinnilication r ,!;e brs of the privateer General Arm , i. tins lie l ied against the claim, and in v r </I'orsugal. A.iv decision could arc 1 v have been expected from such an I;.- Legislature o' .North Catolina has pass fas , ■-.* pioviding that when a man dies in :• itutt*, i'-iivi c widow and no child or chil the widow is to have one-half his pei - .;; eMute. il the husband make a will, and • « !< w : -sent therefrom, she is to receive .id. as heretofore. The Sooth mde Railroad. —The Lynch Republican stntes this improvement has reei, placed under contract to the point where ■ • ies James River, six miles only below : i.bLiri, and a distance of about eighteen >s above the point to which it is now i outig Ingram, who was wounded in the ultv at the Kentucky Military Institute, i.ttr Frankfort, died on Saturday. I'm. Baltimore Murder. —Two boys :i! James Hines and Columbus Winkle were examined in Baltimore on the charge i:jordering Thomas Miller. No satisfact try idence was adduced against them, and they >we di-chaiged. JOB PRINTING. UISPAi til uFFICK. • •ovcrnor Mreel,adoors froui Main, RiCHMUXI). la. Pamphlets, j Business Cards, CtreuUim, j Tickets, ifi.ridbiile, BSankn, Ac. iStc. Labels, of every description, . r _t ! li - notice and upon reasonable terms. {-£ urtiers !or lulkimis or Printing wiii be re i». .tu and (ixecutea in the handsome*'. style. .V ij Bakerm Premium ll— Hard t« beat — >till they come.—Kdgwood, Henrico —L ilaker Keq—l hereby certify, that I have -sedyour BiUersiu my family, lor 15 or 20 years, swi icund ihem to be a lirst rate family medicine, ti i have luuLdtheai to effect everything that hue 6»:d of them It is also my opion that per sons in tue constant use of them will never be at tacked w:Lh the Ague and Fever. Signed. WAKLANI) HANKS. M Kichmon* \ a,, 1b52.-- fc \ Baker, flsq., Dear Sir : Ji .:s := to certify that my wife has been suiieriiig th,; lor three or four years, and has tntirely relieved from the use of two bottles ol r.. baker c Fr-mium Bitters. My mother has t.»v been subject to the nervous headache for seve ral years and iound immediate relief from the use oi ilk abovf Bitters. Hespectfaliy, HKNRY BALL, ' 'Ctoiiiy oOce lit® per bottle. To be had at the d rue ■fct-rta of e : Ladd At Co, A Bodeker, Adie k. Gray, Ben ••V" h £"S™' Gdvnor Wood- and K J Picot, Main . « niair, V\ in p Ladd, and Seabrook Reeve, Lruwl street, Richmond, Ya. no 20 N .IIT ped tor Christmas and ■ w l ears Presents, la which manner can money i- (-p.;i.t bi tier than by presenting a friend with a • o'ti.lul likecfbs ol yourself. while the wings of fancy stiil are free, ; * ' tan view this mimic show "f thee, • me his but haif succeeded in his theft, »t.y««.! removed the power to soothe me left." i 1; i' choice assortment of tine Cases, Frames, ■; i.'ickeu, Pius, A;e, selected expressly lor the . M.F.SIMONS, Main sfeet, Katie Square. OA(«ttltith(»TVl»Eg, ii.e you keep tli>se priceless treasures, Ancories of long vanished pleasures, J" 1 preserve lor your beholding, r orrna and faces iong since moulding i l lson can taki*, wub bru-1' endeavor, - and -o.in in at )»« lorever. '' u Ufa-like, fiaelv finished porlrp.lt or * f a relative or friend, severed from us , s.ji,, or death, whj would not prize and de ' ,** *****' A c e«r, rich toned, duraole Da " p i * Q otject rarely seen. But M< JUL -'-•U'rs wnhetund the test «if time, and are -..cod by tae highest authority, unsurpassed "de the Atlantic. a !'; r M ' e ot ,b< ' #e llne Portraits is only * -"-i-AU complete, and warranted to ploase s ' / '- 6 "-'e cordicilly invited to call - Xr..iiiny fcpec:riicLi. .-s 'r' V'w , fcnd number—MOULSON'S Light ilaguerreau Gallery, 110 Main ' de 8 , .V. 10 li "' Public.— Vour attention is in* jt '' »tyi«» ot i)««u trr eot»ue" u.- , t WATaUN are daily issuiut'trom •.. . •* ' Ma:n street. NiwilOUwss as; v J -'f.-urfi , u " i ' ,y wL> Vi * U our 'oorua « v# .| f . "cJ lu # ' x -Ui*jQ : they are the beatl vc tne> are ci'.rutmiy tfce most i.aiura , WMW. «a we h<vt M« rfe ; ij'iuug, or tried t,j write ourseiv.-s i:,io -T"' CM and judge (or „.. "••'J notiCtJ thst our prices i ac» j,.'' l [ ,! * r 'y- f- "«'» !or„ 1 the ~ '• *- L XaijfcVjf mnnjc wat^ON. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TRANSMITTED FOil TIIK DAILY III* PATCH ARRIVAL, OK THK A*IA. Thrt-e I'ini I.nter froin Kiirope. Nkw V, UK. .lan. 5. The steamship Asia with Liverpool date* to the 18th of December, arrived to-dn v. She put into Halifax on Saturday, short of cool. uvehpool markets. Cotton steady; the market closed quiet.— Sales of the «e« k previous to the 18th, 37,0110 hales, of which 6600 were for speculation und 1300 for export, Orleans, 6-S ; other qual ities unc.iat ltrcadslut; linn. tiat n fraction lower than list week. Dei;i"n'own& Co., quote Bread stuffd fuhv r- -i re!, closing firmly at Fri day's prices, ihe weather wet mid nxtreine ly unfavoril >'.<• for business. Western Canal Flour, 6.1 to I'hiladelphia and Llttlii more, 20s to 20s 6d; Ohio, 28 6 1 to 29s 6d. — White Wheat, 7s 6J to 7s I'd; Red and Mixed t 6s 'Jd to 7s ij. Yellow Com, 20s; no white in ma- kel. ENCI AMD. A test question has been taken in the House ol Lords, and the I)ei by Ministry were defeat ed by a majority t.f 19 Lord Den y had gone to iav his resignation before the tiueen. A later dispatch says ti.a resignation of the Derby ministry was accepted. The future Cabinet is already spoken of. It was thought there would be a coalition among the \Vb ;s, i'eeliles, Moderates and Radicals. Lord Aberdeen was spoken of to take the lead in the House of Lords, and Mr. Gladstone in the House of Commons. FRANCE. IVnce Napoleon, son of the ex King of Westphalia, had beeu appointed to the gov ernment of Algeria, and was forming his ad ministration a; the latest accounts. Tl-KKEY. Great consternation was produced in Con stantinople, recently, by the refusal of the Bunk to receive State paper, and the rej ori ed success of the rebels in Albania. ITALY. The Pope has expressed his gratification at the establishment of the* French Empire. He will certainly visit France, to crown the Em peror Napoleon. SPAIN. Advices from Spain represent that the coun try contiuues on the verge of a revolution. •"udden Ilenlii of Commodore Morgan. Washington, Jan. S. Commodore Morgan, commandant at the Washington Navv Yard, died suddenly this morning. Congress. Washington, Jan. 5. In the Senate, the President communica ted information relative to the Tripartite trea. ty- In the House, a motion to reconsider u bill passed last session, remitting duties on rail road iron imported for Southern and Western railroads, was laid on the table. THE MARKETS. Paltimore, Jan. o.—Sales o! 4250 bbls. Flour at $5 12, $5 18 and &0 2^—and held iirmly at the lattertigures. No Grain in market. New Yobk, Jan. s.—Sales of 9000 bbls. Flour ®- £6 to 85 fU for State brands, and So 6 i to ©5 68 for Southern. Sales of 3500 bushels white Wheat at 81 30. Prices held above shippers limits. Salts of 35 000 bushels Coru—prices steady. i'ratt's tiallery, No 145 Main street.—Messrs. TEaitors: Please publish the lollowina testimonials: -A very superior iikeces*,' Robert Thorp. " Very like," Roger A. Pryor, Edi tor Soutti-Side Democrat. " Likeness executed su perlatively good," J. W. Roberts, "lu'ive Mr Piatt the preference to all the world in :aking pictures," PI. P. Goodwin, Louisa couny. '■ Mr. Piatt needs but a trial and success will be inevitable," David j. Moodv. " Mr. Pratt's pictures are as good or oetter than 1 have yet seen, - ' W. J. McDowner,;King Wil Ham '''lie daguerreotypes in Mr Pratt's eoiiec tion equt4 any I have seen in London." J no. Tho mas, M isEditor o{ theHeraid of the Kingdom and Age to •»me. " no 11 ty Let tbe (ilail 1 idiugn go out into evety city, town and village, that there is hope tor the Afllicted — Hundreds of Females huve been cured of Complicated Diseases after all medical s&iil has been beffled. Cough, Rheurr atisoi, Dys popsia, with ail Disease* ot the stomach, liver and boweis, are cured by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Its lame has g'jne lorth, and thou sands thi6 day, through its instrumentality, lejoice in health. Our own best known citizens, with their wives and children, are its witnesses; and from every city in every State the universal testimony of cures made is pouring in upon us. Testimony ot one ol the most enterprising and intelligent I'rugeists in the United States. Wilmington, Del, June Sth, 1852. Mefsrs Mortimer If Muicbray—" Hampton's Ve getable Tincture" is selling very last, a lady who has used ate w bottles, says it exceeds all other Me dicines. She having searched lor fourteen yeais past for a cure, and until she lound your ••Tinc ture" lound no rciiel. I have also sold it in several cases of Rhe.umatism, wiih great success. Yours, E McJnall. Call and get pamphlets gratis, and also seeadver theinent in to-day's paper. For tale by O A STRECKER, del arid Druggists generally. For CoughN, Colds, Croup and Whooping prepared for change ot weather.—The freu changes of the weather bring with it bad Colas, Cough, Asthma, irritatiou of the Lungs, Sore Tnroat and Bronchitis, all ol which can be cured, and the system torutied against frequent attacks bv u»ing Dr J S KOaE'S Cele biated COUGH SYRUP. Price only 50 cents. Children are also liable to Croup, wtiich dan gerous complaint yi> Ids immediately to Dr. J t, Rose's never tailing CROUP SYIiUP. Price 25 cents Whooping Cwugh. another complaint, always worse m cold and damp weather. The atliicted will find great relief in the use of Dr J S Rose's \\ HOOPING COUGH SYRUP, which always re lieves and prevents the direate from running into other diseases, such as inKiimrnation of the Lungs. Dropsy in the Chest, and Consumption. Price 50 cents. Dr Roses successful treitnient in all Lung Atlectious has created a great Csmanu lor the above highly valuable Family Medicines. , hild at lbe I,ru t-' Stores of PURCELL I.ADD (V. CO., BENNETT BEERS ADIE it A ,, I "i VAI eo K K DLVAL, GAYVOR t WOOD, O A SIRhCKKR, A BODEKER J BLaIR, S M aad W P I,ADD. '|>0 .MA NLFAC TL'Uh.ltis —luu ~J (i llfctU A Anise Seed 500 ibs Cinnamon 100 lbs C&ruamju Seels 3'J lbs pure Oil Almonds 800 lbs No 1 black Tonuua Beans The Seeas and Keaus can be powdered at short notice; lor sale by ja 6 (>. A. STRECKER N-fc.. ItL.U.—iUO bb.» superior quaui,, t\j r • eaie Ly j» 6 D4VENPORT, ALLEN t CO. '| ''ANNlilts 0177. —60 oulc lu prime Oruer, J fur sa;e by ja6 DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. W i NTJb.it noLAK LA.IIF but, Tf lor «ale by ja 6 DAVENPORT. ALLEN it. CO. Ot I.\KH KNI VtS a> 12 KOUUn; b iß t>. 'J Butter K'lives, F. uit Entve?, Napun est Etives, Curt Che- s, in: for sale by Ja S EL!,IS HALti, No llfc Maio street. AMUSEMENTS. THK JKNNY LIND TKOUP. { \ W|no to tome mHunderttanding with rrsard to Odd Fellow'* Hall, pipuf tu/'ja JENNY 1,1 ND MINBTRBL.B will not apbear until Friday Evening. Jafi-tn W. PAHROW, Manager. MIMICAL KOIUKK !!—AT vr ODD FELLOWS' HAL L — TtllttSDAY KVKNING, January 6th. MAD. KL DORA LOUIS respectfully an ounces that her Second Concert in Richmond will tftke pUce this (Thursday) evening, on which occasion she will introduce an entirely n-'w Programme, consisting of Sonus. Bal!nda, Duett*, Arcassisted by Prof. L LOUIS, the celebrated Pianist and Bufto Singer, who will pre side at the Piano Forte. i if CAHDS OK ADMISSION—2S cents. Dours open at 7i. Concert commences at quaitir to 8 T II K A TKE. Messrs. TAYLOR i, Ci.AKKK. Lessees Thurnduv, J.-inunry tfih, 1853. SXtIAMUKR. Stranger (Vlr W Ward Mrs Haller Mrs C N Sinclair La IMnnui Un M ile Theodore K ATIIKItINK AIM!) PETftUCHIO. Petruchio Mr Merchant (Junnlo VV P Smith Katherine Mrs C N Sinclair |HIK ATII —The Rhv WM J A IlOGK.cif Baltimore, will deliver at the Athe cieum, on Friday night, the 7th of January, at 8 o'clock, a lecture on The Dangeroun Preva lence of Hpuriniin Philosophy. A omittance for a single person, i*s cents; for par ties < I two or more, 25 cents for th<» tiret person and 12i cents for each additional person of the party. Tickets for *ale at the door. The Committee on the Athkn*cm. ja . r >—3t Tj CIVIC AND itll UTAKV BALIj. 2 The Montgomery Guard, Cspt Patrick T.Sk .—y Moore, beg leave to inform their friends nj t3»-and the public that they intend to give"" tht ir first Civic and Military Ball on Monday even ins, January 10th, 1853, at L.a Fayette Hall, in cele bration of the anniversary of "the Company, on which occasion iheyhope to receive the liberal sup port ol their friends and fellow citizens. Their arrangements are such that they hope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may honor them with their company. An engagement has been entered into with an experienced caterer to furnish supper and other refreshments, and from his known skill in such matters, we have a sure iiuarantee that nothing will be wanting in his department. Good music, and plenty of it, has been engaged for the night. The following geiitlemtn have been appointed Managers: Gov Joseph Johnson Lieut M Seagars Gen Wm Lambert Serg't James Collins Col Walter Gwynn Wm F Ritchie Lieut Col C Q Tompkins Wm F Wbtson Major T P August Hugh R Pleasants Adjutant WII Harrison James Lyons Capt J M Sheppard, Jr John R Thompson " R M Nimmo Alexander Mosely " Augustus Bodeker Dr MP Scott " Jno H Richardjon Murk Downey " James K Caskie Win C Tompkins " Patrick T Mcore Dr Haskins Lieut Anson Richards R W Hughes " L W Glazebrook James B Ferguson " J V Crawford Dr James Conway " R O Haskins Joseph M Myers " T C Burns Edwani Mr.A.I " Jno Williamson Dr P C Gooch " John Dooley Corporal Jehu Ahern •' Philip Dornin " Wm Knelish Tickets to admit a gen'Jeman S2 5U cents. No charge fer Lacies. Committee of Arrangements, Lieut. Seagers. Serg't Collins and Curporai Ahern, of whom tick ets may be procured. d<' 30—dtd Head Quaetebs, Jst Rkg Va Vols ( Richmond, January 3d, 1852. 5 II ORDEItS NO. 22.—The Regiment will E3 parade a: trie City Hall, on Saturday the Bth at fjl 11 o'clock, A U Commandants will post their *"companies in line, according to their respective rank rank By order of Col Gwynn. ja 4 WALTER H HARRISON, Ad'gt. 1 ~~ATTENTION, VlUiNti GUARD m Attend a Drill at your Armory, en Thursday, nj the 6th of January at 7 o'clock P M. ■" By order of the Captain, ja 5 JOS VV. BARLOW. O. S. smitu's liOTTJt;sty omut, Wall Street, tinder the C?ty Hotel, CHALK'S OI.D STAND. Drawn Nos Bel Air, Cias,* E, Jan 4th. 1853: 48 75 73 7 sil 16 56 31 fit s»8 70 57 50 Whole 16 21 57, $150; half 16 28 31, 4100. To-dny.—Carrull, Cla?s B Capitols: lof 818,- "56,30 ft 1500, 60 of 3;6, &c. 78 Nos, 12 drawn. Tickets 85 —shares in prop »rtion Also —Patapseo, No 31. Capitals: ~3,S£W. 3 of lOu'j, 3of 500, 3of 200, 3 o! 100, 152 cf 50, ic, 75 Nos, 11 drawn. Tickets Si—shares in proportion. j* 6 SMITH. LAiUBKUr s OFFICK. I4tii Street, uciier Exchange Hotel. Drawn Nos Delaware, Extra, 3, Jan 4 : 59 63 12 55 9 35 47 66 31 16 21 33. Drawn Kus Delaware, <;iass 3, Jan 4: 31 35 63 72 41 67 4 18 20 3 70 40 55 62. To-day.—The Delaware State Lottery Class 5. Capitals: $12 000, lo.liOO. 4000, 2445, 20 of 1000, &c. 78 numbers, 14 drawn. Tickets ®f> Eg?** Also, a Two Dollar Lottery ja 6 TitA A"i ON'J* iSKFICH. Drawn Nos ot Delaware, No 3, Jan. 4 : 31 35 63 72 41 67 4 18 20 3 70 46 55 62 Whole ticket Nos a) 55 63, another one of 6100 sold ana paid by STRATTON. Drawn Nos of Delaware, Extra 3, Jan 4 : 5a 68 12 55 9 35 47 66 31 16 21 33 Half Nos 12 35 6i, •50; haif Nos 12 35 55, $30 ; ticket Nos 12 5> 59, $150—sold and paid by STRATTON. To-day.—The Delaware, Extra, No 5. Capita! $8,975 75 numbers, 12 drawn Tickets $2. Also—Delaware, No 5. Capital $12,000. 78 Nos, 14 drawn. Tickets $5- ja 6 —A large assortment ol every *3 deocilption at low prices, lor sale by ja 6 ELIAS HALE, 106 Main street. DLATLU tsJPOOftS, Forks, Butter Knives, JT Ladles, Sugar Tongs, nne silver piatea on albnta metal, a very durabie article, and lor sale at low prices by ELIAS HALE, ja 6 106 Main street. l>L<A'i'CiJi TKA ot 6 pieces, a great •E variety ot styles and patterns ; also, Pitch6rs, Castors Napkin Rings, Mustard Puts, Salts, &c , for sale at manulacturers prices by ja 6 ELIAS HaLE. 11'6 Main street. HAJK. lilttMlKis; also, tootn and nail Brushes, for sale by ELIAS HaLE, j t 6 il)6 Main street. 0 fUCI'At —Oold, silver and piatea Spec ij tacles at low prices, lor sale by j«6 ELIAS HALE. 106 Ma'n street. 1 1 Ittti-N AMU iiJLACH TiiAS. —:iJO pacK vJT sgea, lor sale bv ja 6 DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. iVOTJCK,—Tne concern ot KEN T, PAINE &. 1-» KENT having expired by limitation, the sub scribers have formed a new co-partuership, admit ting Mr RußEtiT A. PAINE as a partner, and will continue the business under the same style. HOKACE L. KENT, WM. G. PAINE, ja 4-t« J AS. S. KENT. JUstl' itfttElVtu AT Periodi cal Depot, opposite the American Hotel, the third number of Mine's Mechanical Diawing Book for sell-instruction. ja 5 FMifcs 11 UOI'KLAMi LAMK.—2OO cask's No 1 Rockland Lime, now on baud and for sale by ja 5 ROBERT RANKIN BItAZ.iL. SjUtiAH, Rice, London Porter, Cheese Rectified Whiskey, Candles, Figs, Dates, &c, for sale oy ja 5 DAVENPORT. ALLEN CO. L'lK*. 'AC.AS. —Just leceived u lot ot very tine .T green ana Diaca Teas, for sale by de 21 GEO. J. HERRING. —1 time employes! Dr. VVtu. J. cmrk to attend all the Negroes belonging to the estate ot the late Sara t Branch, aiu I heieoy give notice that i will pay no other physicians accounts W. L. WATKINS, )r4 —3t* Adrnr of i-arati Br*nct», dt c'd. Wnig p'eu*- copy VOTlt'tt. — ifco subscrioer has leuioveJ his store Iron: the corner ol Carj and - «!oth £ tie us, to toe corner of Cary aud Virginia streets six floor* below the Colombian Hotel, wheie he will be pirated to s.c bis irietds aud customers. JOHN A. KOB.'NSON. WANTED. WHITE RK.MALE SERVANTS wil l find good as Cook*, Washer* and Iron trr, Chßtn . ermaids, «nd Nuriet; alto, an expe rienced Farmer, at the Intelligence OS -e, over Stebblns, Llarracott fc Co, corner Broad and 9tb street#. Ja 8 AWKLI. KK< W tIOTKNOKD YOUNU MAN, who has now n situation as clerk, would like to obtain another place in a Dry Grinds or wholesale businers H<- understands the English, French and German languages quite well, to apeak and write. Be«t of ci»y references can be given.— Call at the InUliaence Office ja 6 WE \Vlr«ll TO HIKE a good Shoe Mak er, to work in our Shop, by the job or by the year. PEMBERTON dc BROTHER, ja6—4t 161 Main street. rpUBAIXU HANDS WANTKO.-We wish 1- to hire immediately, throe first rate Lump mikeis, and six Stemnurs, for which the highest market price will be given. Persons having such hands to hire, can cali at the store of Mr Augustus Mailert, No4l Main stieet,nearly opposite the City Hotel, or at the iactory MAILERT it GENTRY, 6—3t* Corner 19th and Cary streets. WAITED IiMAIKDIATfiLV—NO!' A MO MENT'ri TIME TO BE LOST—The sub scriber is in immediate waut of etiouga cuatorn ers to purchase the Block of Goods he has on hand ; he will sell in lots ti> suit purchasers, and at prices to suit the purse. An early call is most earnestly solicited, as ihe suoscriber wishes to close out his entire stock isy the let ot February If you want to save from 15 to JO per cent, in the purcbati- oi your Dry Goods, cail on ABRAHAM LEVY, JB, j" ~01 Broad street. iVAIMTKO TO PLttOHASK-A comlurt " Dwelling for a smalt family, within five minutes walk of the Backs; price to ranee from §2500 to $3500 For hire, a likely Girl about 15 years old, accus tomed to house work aod sewing. To a person who will instruct her in sewing, a low once wil! be taken. Apply to ja 6—2t WGODDIN. f lOOK WANTED. — Wauted to puichase, a " J good Cook, without incumbrance. Apply at this ( liice. ja 6—3tif A"" SITUATION WAN'l'lit..—Ky a Young Man about 19 years of age, who has had about two years experience in the Grocery business; would take a situation in a wholesale or retail Store—writes a good lund arid is willing to devote his whole time to the business he may be engaged in. Gowd leferences given. Address W B B, through the Richmond P O ja s—3l* WANTED TO HIKE, tor the present year, a good Cook ; also u food Wiiklicr and It-oner. Apply to R WHITFIEL.D, at hi 9 resi dence, 2 doors above United Presbyterian Church, or at his office, corner of 10th and Cary streets, ja 5—3: WANTED TO HlKE—Three able-bodied Negro men, for the present year, as ware house hands- LUDLAM & WATSON, ja s—2t South side of Basin WANTIiD. —The advertiser would like a situa tion as Overseer on a Farm Any one wish ing to see me can call on Messrs Toler & Cook, or a line addressed to John M Bullit'ant, will meet with prompt attention. The best of references can be given. ja s—2t* L'AttH WANTED. —Wanted to purchase a •T Farm of from one to two hundred acres, West or North-West of this city, about one half i f which to be in woods well wooded, the arable land must be of medium quality. The buildings not to be extensive or expensive—the distance from two to five miles. Address G. M. D., Richmond Post Of fice, specifying particulars. j* I 2t* W r AN'TED, a Strvaat Woman,in exchauge tor which a superior Kew York Piano Forte, of one of the most celebrated and first stamp makers. Address "Piano," Dispatch office ja 4—St* BOOK-KEEFEK. — lLe subscriber wishes to procure the keeping of 86 many sets of oooks the present year, as he can atteudto with justice to his employers and himself. Books balanced and sccounts adjusted with ac curacy, neatness and dispatch. Otlice at present, corner Grace and 6th streets. JAMES E. GODDIN Reference.—Messrs Samson & Pae. Messrs Burr &. Ettenger. bam'l S Myers, Esq, Frederick Anderson, F2sq, Wellington Goddin, Esq, P Wool folk. Jr., Esq, und Jus B fShelton, fclsq. ja4—ti.* WANTED, a situation by a young man who understand*- the F'rench, German ana English languages. Acted about four years in Europe, as Book-keeper in a wh lesale Looking glass and Fancy goods business, and is acquainted with the principal manufacturers in this hue Can instruct in the French and German languages grammatical ly, at.d produce the most satisfactory city reler eccee; salary no: so much an cbjsct as employ ment. (lease address a note to 6. f. at this office, ja 4-2t* W' ANTED,—i>y a young man, a room lor a sleeping apartment, in the neighborhood of the Capitol Squaie Any oue having sucn,may hud u teuaut by addressing box 440, slating terms, situation. A c j« j Uf ANTIiD. —A white woman, to t>e employed as washer and ironer. Apply at norihwest corner of 3d and F street. lie 30 —Si* T^MPi-Ui MfcNT.—Three, hundieu hanas cau hud iiKineaiate and constant employment iu ma king coats, p&nta and vests, and liberal prices paid KENT, i'AINE KENT, ja 3—4w 11, 14th street. WANTEi)- A young Lady to take charge of a sinallschooi iu Amelia Co Address Box 383, Richmond P.O. ja 1 NL'RSE WANTtU. — We wish to buy or hire a good Nurse Apply to de 30 L. D CRENSHAW CO. WANTED, lor the ensuing year, a settled MAN, of good character, accustomed to waiting in the house. Also a good Cook, tVasher and Ironer. Apply at the corner of 6tk ami Leigh streets, to de -29—1» R.J. PICKETT. 'I'OBACCO FACTORY HANDS WANT JL ED.—Tne subscriber wishes to obtain, tor the ensuing year, Hands ot the above description Per sons having for hire, will please c ill on him, at his own office, or on Messrs Toler 6c. Cook WM BAKRET, ae 28—iOt* Corner of sth and Cary streets. AVl'fcß TO Ulßt, for the next year, 1853, a Chambermaid aud a Nurse, both to come well recommended. For such servants a good home may had by eaily application to de 28 JUAN PIZZINI Blj AC A.TH is WA/STlil*.—Two good Blacksmiths can obtain employment by im mediate application at the Eagle Foundry. de 13—ts P RAHM. WANTED —A competent person to repair Watches ; oce that understands his business thoroughly in all iu branches, aud can come well recommended, may apply at my store, or postage paid, through the Post Office, de 22 ELIAS HALE. 106 Main st. WANTED. —A respectable white wouiau, who is a good seamstress, to whom reasonable wages will oe paid, can find employment on appli cation at tnis office. ja I—eod3t* FACTORY MAN OS, — Wanted J to hire for the ensuing year, seventy or eighty hands to work in the Manchester Cotton Factory Girls and boys, from 12 to J8 years of age,desired chiefly, and lor such liberal prices will be paid. Also.—Wauted to employ a large number of YVhife Operatives, both experienced and In experienced, ana will pay to such very liberal wages Application may be made to the Superintendent, Mr. Whitehead, ut the Factory, or to the uuder signed. WM. H. POWERS, Ageut, jo US—aiOt* Office No 141 Main street MEKCtiAN I'fti Mill Una, al our stuiea, a stock of Blank Books, manufactured expressly for our own sales, to which we invite their atten tion de 31 O. M. WEST & BRO. NOTICE is uttreby givn that 1 have employed THO.dAS P. MARTIN as uiy agent to carry ua the business of manufacturing Tobacco, lhe place of business is ou Ctiurch Mill, known a» Giih right's old factory. HENRY BENNETT. ja 4—2»* i'Ariiit* LOS I'.— L,o»t vesteruay, r com u where iu the neighborhood ot tae County Court House, my Free Fupera. Tne tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving theai at this office, or returning the same tome ANNA LOGINS, ja 4—3t* A Fr»e Woman ot coli»r. MO WnlhU wTaTil To HI. A*'i'hK SOME "ELEGANT PRa I'lES.Just tv ceivej and lor tale, a lot of B.ue Mercer Nova fecc tiu Potatoes, in tarre.s or ty the nusnel lo suit tie purchaser. j*6 ROBERT RANKIN. AUCTION SALES. i-U'rußfc UAVH. Wellfii|toa Uoddla. FOKB«T AND J, F .^ J ?L K 2. LAI,U oh PLAUK ROAD, ABOUT 2 * WEST OF HICUMOND, FOR SALE A 1 AUCTION.— WiII be iold on the premises, on T" e "* a £» the ln«»nt, commencing at 3 o clock, 160 acrei ot Land, being the Eastern por tion ot the "Windsor" tract, situated on the South aid* ot th-i plank road, about it} milea West oi Rich mond. The Land baa a Iront on the plank road of about three eighths of a mile, and extends back to the canal, on which ii haa about the lame front— About lit) to 40 acrea are cleared, and the balance My I'JO acres, heavily wooded, and a part of it well timbered. It will bj divided into lots or otherwise to suit the views of bidders From the proximity of this Land to the city of Richmond, and the goodness of toe road to it, to gether with the great value ot the wood and timber upon it, it otFers peculiar advantages to persons wishing to engage in a profitable enterpriz°, as the wood the land will probably pay the whole purchase money. Terms—One third cash ; balance at 1 and 2years for bonds bearing interest, secured by a trust deed. A plat of the Land can be seen at my office in a few days. ja6 W. GODDIN. Auctr. ByJ.K. (I. Pnyne, Salesman. Admini sthTFok's male—at AUCTION.—WiII be sold at public auction,at the late residence of John Hitchcock, deceased, on Wednesday morning next, at the hour of 10, all of the Household and Kitchen Furniture, of which stid Hitchcock died possessed ; also, lour Mi Icm Cows, &c, &c. Immediately alter said sale, will be sold at the Broadmeadow Stee! Works, near the Psper Mill, a large lot of Castings, old Iron, Crow Bars and Blacksmith's tools, belonging to tbe estate of said Hitchcock The attention of persons desiring to purchase such articles, is par ticularly requested to this sale, which will be with out reserve By order of tbe Administratrix —bv her author ity. J K D PAYNE, AucL P S—lf the weather should be unfavorable, the sale will be postponed until the next fair day. ja 6—dtd BY ALEXANDER NOTT CO. /ILOTHING, CAP-, :Ul FFS, <fce., AT v AUCTION —On next Tucwday morning, the llth,commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at auction, to close sundry consignments, A large lot of Keady Made Clothing 20 dozen Silk Plush Caps 20 do Boys Cloth do 5 do fine Navy do 5 do Children's black and fancy do Lot of La dies'and Children's Vistorlne3 Lot of Ladies' and Misses' Cutt's Lot of fine Lynx Muti's with many other articles ja U ALKX. NOTT & CO, Aucts. By George J. Sumner, I EXTENSIVE ->lIfHCEIj I.ANEOUH AUC !i TION .SALE —On FRID4.Y MORNING, 7th instant, commencing at 10 o'clock, at my auction gales room, No 8 Filteenth street will be sold at auction, the following Miscellaneous Goods, with out the least reserve, viz : 10.000 assorted imported Cigars Large lot Chewii.g and Smoking Tobacco Several hair and thuck Mattresses Feather Beds, cherry Dining Table Very han-some black walnut cottage Bedstead A low single Bedstead, willow Carriage A nice black walnut cane-seat Rocking Chair t> mahogany Chairs and I do Sofa, nearly new F'loor Matting A large invoice of winter Coats and Pants, white and fancy Shirts. Shoe Thread, mautel Lamps, tiloves, &.c icc. Terms cash j*s GEO I SUMNER. Auctr. IVTO'i'iv/E.—'1 nere will be soiu on Vletlnta. - 1 -* «Jay, 'h.-t 19th day ot January, 1853, it fair, it not, on the next fair day, at the residence of 61 r« Ann Hatcher, near Beaver Dam Church, in the county of Goochland, between twelve and fifteen likely Slaves; the most of them are young. Among them is a good Blacksmith, between twenty five mid thirty years of age. Crops of all kinds, the horses end stock ot every description, ana the plantation tools. The Slaves will be sold tor casii, the other property upon a credit; purchasers giving bond and good security. For all sums under ten dolla s, cash, aud all over ten, a ctedit of nine months. All persons to whom the estate of Josiah Hatcher, deceased, is indebted, will please bring forward their claims betore the day of sale, and all perions wh« are indebted to the estate, will please settle their indebtedness on that day. ANN HATCHER, Executrix of Josiah Hatcher, deceased, ja 4—dtd liy George J. Sumner. Auction *al.is, u* fine horses, HACKS, BUGGIkS. HARNESS AwD i.EASfc OF L VKRY STABLE FOli FOUR YEARS—On Monday Morning, the lUih January next, ccm mencing at 10 o'clock, (for the puipese of eios.ng our piesentco-partnerehio.) we shall eell at auction, without r< serve, the whole of the stock and equip ments connected with our Livery Stable, ou VVali street, consisting of 9 valuabi ■ young H >rses, al! warranted sound, and weli bloke to harness; 2 Hacks with Harness, nearly new; 2 Buggies auu Harness; together with seveial other Horses, Bug. gies, &C. Previous to the sale of the Stock will be so d, the unexpired Lease tt the Lively Stable, which tas <s years to run Irutn Ist day of January, 1853. Tkiims— For all sums under #50, cash ; over that amount, 4 months credit lor approved negotifble notes. J. W. COSBY dc CO. Sale to be conducted Ly Geo. J Sumneb, Auctr. N. B. —AH persona indeoted so the concern ol J W. Cosbv & Co , are rcquest-d to come forward sud discharge their obligations, as it is important the business of the tirm should be closed toithwith. de 23 J W. COSBY <fc CO. \IKGUO HIRINU FOR ISS3—BY TO 1 i LER &. COOK.—We again offer our services to our friends aud the public, «s Agents tor the hiring out of their servauts for the ensuing year. And lor our punctuality in paying over hires re ceived, aad our attention to the servants cornin t ted lo our management, we reter to those wno have been so kind ai to fivour us With tneir patronage heretofore. To persons residing in the countrv, we would remark, that it is important that we should be informed a; early as practicable of the uumber of servants, their ages, qualifications, ic , intended to be sent in, that we may be the better enable to secure good homes and good prices for them. We will also secure homes for white servants, upon reasonable terms. TOLEK 4c COOK, no 2 General Agents. NO'i'lt ti..—Having disposed ot my iulerest in the late Firm of Johnson & Cox, to Air Silas L Johnson, I would inform my friends and the public generally, that on the Ist of March, I will open an entire new stock ot seasonable Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in the house No 29 Maiu street, at present occupied by James A Suell.wheu 1 hope to meet with many ot my friends, and when I cor dially invite every person in want ot new, lash ionable and handsome Spring Goods, to call and look. Being determined to give sutisfactiou, 1 shall hope to merit the public patronage. To the customers of Johnson & Ccx, 1 return my thanks for their liberal support, ja 4—3t* JAMES T. COX DESIRABLE FARM FOR aAEE—Con taining 85 acres ot land about tij cleared, six miles from Richmoud tin the Central Railroad, wisu a new dwelling containing five rooms huished iu good style, necessary outhouses, a tine well of wa ter within twenty yards of the house door, and a never failing stream running through the place.— Tne soU is well adapted to the growth ot Com, Wheat, Oats, <kc; and for raising Vegetables, Mel ons, &.c. is not surpassed by any within 10 miles of Richmond. The situation ia very retired aud remurkably healthy. For terms, appiy to ED. D. EACHO. General Agect and Collector, Office on 14th tt. ja 5 A STRAY COW—|J HK. .j#| WARD—Lett my lot on yesterday, (the 3d) a large Red Cow, with tips horns sawrd off. She was sold by W W Crump, Esq, last fall, at Mr Sumner's auc tion au.re Tae above reward will be paid on her delivery at the subscriber's iessence. WM. M. FULTON, ja s—tf Attorney at Law, No «j7 Main street STORE FUR HttJST — Conveniently arranged, 4 aoors below the Columbian, on Cary stieet —a comfortable residence tcr a decent lumily. Apply to G. R. PEAKfc, ja s—4t K» T W West FOJi HIRE.—One ftEURU WuMaN, without incumbrance ; alao, a likely GIRL. Apply at my otli •« No 85 Ma'n street. ja4—3t* K. NANCE. illitfc,u No. I Klucksinltti. au ■T J> ! J KUWAKD D KACHQ, j* 4 G«werbl A£~r.t m.ii Collector. AUCTION SALEE THIS i>Al. *" K. B. i».ye, Salesman. "" VKAT UODtIHULff CUKNITIRB AT AUCTIOM—WiII be sold on Tuesday, the 4th of January, at 10 o'clock, at Mrs Mary W. Muse's, cm Clay, between 2d and 3d tU, all of her household aod ■lichen Furniture, consisting, In part, of Mahogft- JJJ Bom, do. *&ockiz>£ chairs, Carpets, handsome Wmdow Curtains, Chairs, Fenders, Beds, Bed* steads, 1 ables, Ward Robes, Bureaus, and a rarie» ty of other articles useful in a family. Terms at sale. de 31 The above sale, on account of the weather, is o°c'oc£ 10 nmr ***yf tbe Cth intt ' « 10 j» 5 J. K. D PAYNE. By Davenport, Alln ft Co. GKOCERIES, &e. AT AUCTION.-O* THUKSDA Y, 6th Jauuary, we will it II at oar auction store, at 10 o'clock, an assortment of Gro ceries, vi z : Coffee Sugars Hioaod Laguayrs Cofiee Kectified Whiskey, NE Rum, Br&ndy Green and Black Teas E D Cheese, M glasses lnn oie Leather, Bacon, FUh lUO boxes Lemons ALSO, Applei—lso barrels — Figs—3oo drams iiems Under Slwj cash; 8100 and over, faux months cred.t for approved papei. DAVENPORT, ALLEN A: CO, Auctioneers. By Ale»an<lt r >ioit dfc to. T 1 "* .lIORNtNO, at jo o'clock, we will -E- sell at aucncn— 500 Shouicer Bacon 100 Joles do Lot Furniture, &c, fcc, with Kiiuy other articles ja6 A. NOTT &. CO. Aucts. Ky Alexander JVott «V Co. OUR -EVENiNCji SAIjKS wil] be connuaed until the sesson clo*ea, couimecciui at soven o'clock, at which time wa will soil iron; t£e shelve*, in lota to suit purchasers, a goes be lection of piece and cut dry goods, hardware, cutler;, pistol*, gold and silver walcbes, and clocks and time piece* ut every description. Also agenerhl m< jrtmentol fancy goods. ALEX NOTT t CO, no 1 Auctioneers. itl imuJloKH'a tttibt.iiiiii, c x»A POUND AND BLOOD PUk IFltiß—Thi* great discovery is bringing health and nappiaea* to thousands. Rheumatism can be cured. More lhan on* thousand cases of chronic rheumatism (of the wont form of this dreadful disease) have been cured perma nently, during the past year by the use ot a few bottle* of tins compound. Letters and certificates are daily being received from parties of high standing, many of whom have been cripples for yean, from the effects of this hitherto incurable disease, but who now affirm that they are sound and well, made so by this great re medy, which is a vegetable spint—an internal remedy —prepared for this one disease 'alone, and this it will cure in every case, either inflammatory, (acute,) or chronic form. Testimony of the most undoubted cha racter will be cheerfuliy submitted to the inspection of all who may feel sufficiently interested to call on th« proprietors, at their Central Office, No. 1, Barciay St., AstorHouse, New York. One bottle three bottle* $16 PURCELL, LADD i CO., Sole Agentsfor Richmond. W V. ALEXANDER 4. CO., , c 0 1 Proprietors, N. Y. Chronic KheuniatiMu vl 30 Y tars* Miiud* in« lured. Scarcely able to work for seventeen years, and the tiesli witliered from his limbs. Levi Hills, Esq., writes : "Ottawa, Lasalle county, Illinois. August 10. "1 have suffered from Chronic rheumatism for thirty years ; for seventeen years I was scarcely able to walk or stoop to the floor; my left limb had perished away considerable, and was very weak. 1 had vseaso many prescriptions from physicians and other remedies, aU to no purpose, that 1 despaired of ever being cured.— I was influenced, however, to try Mortiinore's 'Rheu matic Compound,' and I rejoice to say. it acted like a charm. This was eight months ago. I have exercised much every day since, and have been exposed to all kinds of weather, but have continued to improve in health, and the flesh lias returned to my limbe, which have become strong as ever. LEVI HILLS." ja-a—dif Una lu Sto:>- anil lor -S. sale ou accommodating terms — 510 cases very superior K G mass Licorice 520 do do do Bees &Cc do ao 25 do do do b U sties ao 500 los do do bthek Tonqua Beans 100 bbls country supeitiue Hour 6 do extia do do 30 do dotibie loaf crushed Sugar JOHN A. ItoBINSON, ja 4 Comer Carv and Virginia streets Llt'UltiCK i*A!S'i'K.—lso eases AO C Span ish Moss ii. CHS--b Y'nuria Mass C 5 flo U C ok 7 do F G ao 75 do F G Sticks 45 do f* «c S do 39 do Labocia do ia store, toi sale by j* 4 BACON & BASKERVJLL- r"ri AXiTi.KH MiW iN4>'i K WORCESTER'S PIANOtJ. (1 J ■ f| BFioun the New York Evmiag Post, " * "of July tstii, 1632: Worcester's I'iauos.—A correspondent who does uoteeein to place implicit laith in wha-' be reads in advertisements. us is us il Worcester's Pianos are tii te relied oil. We answer emphatically, yta We do not thiatt Mr Worcester makes or would •eli, a pour Piat.o hi any price, una vr-j aave the be«t authority—our own experience— fir saying tint in sweetness and durabs.ity ot tuae, !hey are not surpassed. Tae subscriber is s.le Agent for the sa.e of Wor cester's instruments ia this city. Mad would ask the especal attention of those who desire really supcru instruments, that cau be reilau upon, to an examination of Worcester s, of which he baa now a full assortment on band. A MORRIS, Publisher, Bookseller, and Dealeriu Piano fortes. )* 5 l.Nton itTKAMeiHll' t«M. LINE.—The eteaiaahip PENN- v aniA, Capt Baymore, will be ready to re ceive Ire igbt, on THURSDAY MORNING, the 6Uk 'iost.nt, and will sail on Friday the 7th !ustact, al 12 o'clock W. Passage to Pbila., ia let cabin and found (8 00 Do do du 2nd do do do $7 00 l)o do N. York, Ist do do do 00 For freight or passage, apply to ja 5 ROBERT RANKIN. NOTICE. —Having qualified as executor ol the last will and testament of Abraham Levy, dee d, allpeisons having claims agaiutt his estate are re quested to present them tor psyment, and all per sons incebted to the estate wuifnake payment u the subscriber. JACOB A. LEVY, ja 5- 2w» Ex'rof Abraham Levy. dee d. ITUAL tf l> IL.U IN U If IMI AND LOAN COMPANY—The lieners! Meeting of the Stockholders ot this Company, for the purpose ot electing Officers of the Company, for th« ensu ing year, will be hel«t on Tfanratday, the 6th day oi January , inst, at 8 o'clock P M, at the office of the Coinpuuy. Stockholders can be represented by proxy, as well as in person. ja s—at WOODBURY B BIGELOW, Sec. j%j KW LEAF I.Attli, in bbls, kegs and pails, 1. s for saTe by ja 4 JOHN H CI,AIBORNK. YKAST PUWOKKS.-1 groce Preston *. Mcrrii's Yeast Powders, the bestlu use, for tale by ja 4 E. J. PICOT. WAS til.Mi FLUlD.—Virginia Magic Wmk ing Fluid, decidedly tne best article in use for washing cloibes, without the leaat injury to the hiiest labnc, for sale by E J. PILOT, j» 4 Corner opposite the Oid Market. Bacon sides and backs.—iy hhds leceiring per ateamer, tor sale by ja4 WILLIAMS dt BROTHER. KCTIFIKU WUISKUY, 1:H1 TA TION rfraady, N E Hum, fcc, in store and for sale by ■M WILLIAMS fc BROTHER l 4 MttOWN, Jr., STUCK Bit OK j»' les n opposite tb« Virginia *"-d farmer's Bauks, above Bonavita's Store. Ea ter Ist door up stair*, to the iatt. 1a s_t« A NKUKO UUL FOR UlhK- efet U | **■ good house servant, washer and Ironer. J* * LUDLAM A WATSON. LICOKICE, &c.—D. and A. warranted nn- itie Spanish Mass, C. and A. warranted genuine Spanish Mas*, lnetperada " «• •• •« Three casks Tonqua Beans, 'I obacco Box Nails, in store and for sale by J* * SAMUEL AYBKfI. i\J O t lCh.-Tuom indebted to «ie, wut pitas* A ' call or send to my store and settla op, as 1 an cioting all accounts. , J* 4 WM. J. SWORDS.