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THt DAILY DISPATCH Virginia Legislature. Mo* dat, April 5. Banc of Delegate*. The following resolution *u received from the Rnaivtd, That a Joint committee of thirteen, ■even upon tiw part of the Houar, and six upon the part ut Mm Senate, he appointed to esquire into the expediency of aa adjourned session, and if expedi ent to pepjrt tha reason* therefor in their respec tive badiea. On the adoption of thf* resolution, the ayes and noea were demanded, aad the re*ult waa, •yea 34, noea M. A reaolation from the Senate proposing a joint committee, on the subject of the bill* for the elec tion of State officer*, and other important bill* be fore the Legislature, with a view to final action on them, in order to an adjourned cession, was also rejected by a vote laying the resolution on the table. A WE providing for the enrolment of the Militia by the Commissioner* of the Revenue, the aboii tion of muster*, and a reorganisation of the Volun teer Corp?, wa* taken up, and after two hour * con sideration, wa* ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. Mr. Biwyer offored the following resolution, which wa* adopted: Resolved, To at a special Committee of nine be appointed to enquire into the expediency of abol ishing ail special pleading and technicalities at law, and of *o amending, changing, or amalgamating law and chancery that one suit between the same parties litigant shall decide all matter* of contro versy of every kind whatever, (with a few proper exception*.) making the law* plain to all, and ot re quiring oatns of plaintiff and deiendant, as in New York, and uiner estates, so a* to save the parties much trouble and expense, and to secure speedy aad final decisions, and to enquire into the propriety of changing the statute of limitations or amending said etatutes. On moiion of Mr. Burdett, the Committee on Banks were instructed to enquire into the fxpedi ency of reporting a bill submitting the question of the issue of notes of less denomination than* five dollars by the banks of the Commonwealth of Vir ginia, to a vote oi the people at the ensuing State election. And toon tbereaf'er, the House adjourned. Tuesday, April 6. Mr. Robinson of Richmond City, presented • petition of Margaret B. Tompkins, as heir at law and distributee of an officer in the Virginia line, in the war of the Revolution, praying the payment of the value of certain land warrants. BILLS REPORTED. A bill providing for the registration of mar riages, births and deaths. A bill extending the jurisdiction of Justices Of the Peace [to $50 in certain cases.] A bill to incorporate the Mount Vernon Gold Alining Company, [for mining in Spotisylva ma and adjacent counties.J A bill concerning the killing of deer, and ranging, &c., in thecountv of Jackson. A bill incorporating the "Ocean House Company, [for a hotel in Elizabetn City county.] 3 A bill incorporating the Union Hall Cotnpa ny in Lexington. BIIXS PASSED. A bill authorizing the people of Staunton to elect a Mayor and other officers; A bill to legalize a wharf at Newport News, in the county ol Warwick; A bill providing for the election of certain Store and Muuicipal Officers in the" city of Pe tereburg; [Authorises the election of a Collector of City Taxes, Chamberlain, Ganger, Keeper of a Powder Magazine, Keeper of Hav Scales, Clerk of the Market, City Bailifls, a nd Com missioners of Streets, to be elected vita toce on the first Monday in May next, and annually thereafter, and at the same time, a Clerk of the Hustings Court, Cleik of the Circuit Court of ■aid city, an Attorney for the Commonwealth for each of said Courts respectively, a Ser geant, a Surveyor, and so many Commissioners of the Revenue as may be authorized by law— the last named officers to hold their offices for the several times prescribed by the new Con sti ution.] S|A bill to authorise the sale of Perdue's ridge, in the county of Isle of Wight; A bill for the relief of Joshua C. Gunnell, of the county of Fairfax. [On this bill the vote ■tood—ayes 99, noes I.] (Mr. Mapp.) An engrossed bill, authorising the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company to convert the debts due by the Company into stock for the payment of its debts, was under considera tion a considerable time, and after the adop tion of a ryder, allowing the State to accept its provisions to a certain extent. [On the kill ayes 78, noe- 38.] A resolution from the Senate, providing for un' > ' >0 ' n,inent ofa j°' nt committee, to whom shall be referred the various bills now pending before thrf respective Houses, having for their object the election of the various officers un der the new constitution, was taken up. The resolution was amended, on motion of Mr. Price, directing the Committee to provide for the election of Judges and County officers on the fourth Thursday of May. The resolution, as amended, was then adopted-ayes 58, noes vu. And then the House adjourned. CONGRESS—Monday. SEHATE.—Mr. Davis presented the resolves of the legislature of Massachusetts praying that appropriations be msde for the removal State"*'" obß,ruc,ions in harbors in that Mr. Davis presented petitions against Con grew doing anything towards the establish ment or any more lines of, steamers, as such a policy is injurious to the interests of the merchant service. A resolution was adopted directing an in quiry into the propriety of increasing the sala iy of the district judge of Vermont. The bill supplementary to the act providing lor taking the census, and providing for the apS portionment of Representatives, was then tak en up. House or Representatives.—The Speak er announced the first business in order to be the resolution of Mr. Jackson, of Georgia, heretofore introduced,recognising the binding efficacy of tbe compromises of the constitu tion, and the laws necessary to carry them out, the provision for the delivery of fugitive waves, and the act of the last session of Con gress for that purpose included, and deprecat ing all fuither agitation of the slavery ques lion, ate* Various motions were made,and much con tusion prevailed. Several gentlemen desired t °. l f, ame " dmen,, » hut Mr.Jackson refused to withdraw his demand for the previous ques- ItOO* The question wu taken to lay tbe resolu -5° n °Poo the table, ewi decided in the nera <ive—Veae 79, nays 102. The Hons* refused to second the demand for the previous question; when Mr. Miller proposed an amendment—in eonstance, the resolution voted down in the Detnccwiie c Mr. Averett moved that the whole subject j» laid upoa the table : hut the motion did not prevail—yeae 78, nays 104. -DOOOBKS* CKTLBttV—We offer tor M\ sete. of pgr own lu-porutioa- 10r E£ks ' ° k ** Knives and balanced, ivory handle Knives, without Badgers' back, buffalo and ivory handle Carvers .SIT*. TAM.--M)Mrieis 1.., reeeivioa foTZThi •P5 uroia womuuia cc. At-* & IRRIVALB AT THS PRINCIPAL HOTSLS YESTERDAY. COLUMBIAN HOTEL.-G W Nicholson, Warns; F W King, Gtwnrrillf; W DltkM and Mrranft J M B radio*. O C Bransford, Buckingham; W 8 Warwick, ET Aistrop, V S Moreno, Nelaon; E E Gooatnan, Cumberland; J J WaMD, D Lee, Charlotte; M I» Elsom, Albemnrle; J D Turner, Goochland; J J Sneavelv, Chatham Hill; V Dorrot, Wy th* villa; W C Taliaferro. Lynchburg; A P Bowls, Fluvanna; H Montgomery, Lynchburg; F C Flutter, Lynchburg; G W Woolley, N Jeraey; V Mooney, N J; A Seny. Flovana; J Rudd, T Gresham, Chesterfield; R B Haden, Gooch land R H Holland, Augusta; G Johnson, Ap pomattox. CITY HOTEL.—B S Vick, NC; A Robin son, G D Winslow, Richmond county; J Wat son. Tenn; T L Roy, Vireinia; C H Binns, S C Slater, New Ker,t; J Willson, Wilmington, NC; J Shuaber. Rending, Penn; T Conklin, N.Y; J L Dunn, Albemarle; Dr E B Good win, Louisa; J W Huckster, Albemarle; E J Timberlake, J Minor, V C R R; R B Smithev, Miss A O Huhbard, Miss M E Knight, Ame lia; G E Master*, Livingston; W L Booker, Amelia; J M West, Richmond; A Thompson, Baltimore. EXCHANGE HOTEL.—J Deßree, New York; D Fiahburn, Augusta; P Saunders, Charlottesville; J M Carter, Clarke county; N M Lewis, W VV Cosby, and lady, Gooch land; Miss N Sieger, Miss R Steger and M iss Meux, Amelia; M G Treadwnv, Gooch land; J B Wiley, Amelia: W P Farisli, Chorlottesville; Dr Nicolas, Va; R McDonald, nnd R T Levy, Buckingham; G M F Smith, Va; J R Jones, Charlottesville; R C Trigg, Christiansburg. AMERICAN HOTEL.—C W Porter,N Y; J H Child, Roanoke; C M Todd, Lyncqhurg; C L Pollick,Columbus; E M Greenway and H Ludlatn, N Y; A Calligan, INansemond Va; J S Judkins, Southampton; Mies Ritffin, IN C; SStratton, J Morrison Savannah Ga; C Sin clair, N C; A A Blair, Jonesboro Ten; G T Wheeler Geo; T Palmer, Washington D C; T C Dudly,Sieaaier City of Richmond, C T Martin, Va; H M Heird Baltimore; R C Smith, Alexandria; A S Johnson. Va; M D Beetler, Southampton; T C McKhenny Wil mington N C; G VV Russell, N C, A A Pow ell Richmond. MARINE NEWS. PORT OP RICHMOND. ARRIVED, Steamer City of Richmond, Foster, New York, A 5 Lee. Schr Baltimore, Philips, Baltimore, mdze. Schr Catharine Jane, North, North Carolina, shingles. SAILED, Steamer Roancke, Parrish, New York, Ludlam 6 Watson. Steamer Virginia, Teal, Philadelphia, Mayo & At kinson. Steamer Belvidere, Gifford, Baltimore, I.udiam & Watson. Steamer City of Norfolk, Post, New Yoik, AS Le«. SAILING OF OCEAN STEAMERS, FROM U. STATES. Ships. Leaves. Fob Davs. Philadelphia.New York Chagres March 30 Niagara Boston Liverpool March 31 Reindeer New York SFraiicisco... April 1 C. ot Man r..Philadelphia...Liverpool April 1 Pacific New York Liverpool.... April 3 Prometheus .New York San Juan April 5 Europa. New York Liverpool April 7 Empire City.New York Havana&. N O April 9 Nor'uLight..New York Chagres April 10 Humboldt...New York Havre April 10 Canada Boston Liverpool April 14 Sierra Ne'da.New York Chagres April 17 Baltic New Yurii Liverpool April 20 FROM EUROPE. C ofMan'r..Liverpool Philadelphia.March 3 Humboldt..- Havre New York...March 17 Cauada Liverpool Boston March 20 Baltic Liverpool New York...March 24 Africa Liverpool New York....March 27 Cambria Liverpool Boston April 3 Arctic Liverpool New York .... April 7 America Liverpool New York April 10 Franklin Havre New York April 14 Niagara Liverpool Boston April 17 Pacific Liverpool New York April 21 Dissolution of partnership The firms of GA Y, MATHEWS 6l CO., ot' Rich mond, and of MATHEWS, GAY <fc CO., ot Lewis burg, are this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas Mathews and Samuel A. Glover are author ized to settle up, and collect the assets and dis charge the liabilities of Gay, Mathews & Co; and Mason Mathews is authorized to settle up and col lect the assets of Mathews, Gay 6c Co, and dis charge their liabilities. C. 8. GAY, MASON MATHEWS, THOMAS MATHEWS. April Ist, 1852. PAKREE, BAYLV <Jt NIM9IO, Job bers and Ketail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic fetupie and Fancy Dry Woods, No. 143 Eagle-Square, Richmond, Virginia— Respectfully call jour attention to their extensive ataorlrrent ot new and desirable Good*, which they offer to merchants, and city and coun try retail buyers on as good terms as thiycan be had here or elsewhere. Mr. CHARLES S. GAY, formerly of the firm of Messrs. Gay, Mathews *. Co., ot this city, will as sist in the purchase and sale of their Goods. The undersigned, since the termination of the bu siness of Gay, Mathews A Co., has made an ar rangement with Messrs. Parker, Bayly & Nimmo, and may be found at their establishment, where he will be happy to meet with his old customers and friends. 1 hey may also rely upoa the prompt and faithtu: execution of all memorandums and okdkks entrusted to him. ap 1 -t« CHARLES S. GAY. Richmond manufactory.—Gold and Silver Pencil Cases; tbe ever pointed Pens manufactured by as cxpeiienced workman as any in the United Statef, and fecond to none. Spectacles of va ious kinds, and those ground by ourselves, positively restoring the sight aa near as aitificial means can The Ever Viewing Fountain Pen, modern invention, combining skill with simplicity, and no doubt as expressed by many, "Th. invention of this agt" For further particulars please call at the office and examine for yourselves, as to the utility, workmanship, and durability; and decide whether it is reality or a humbug. Manufactory at the corner of 11th and Main st; office in room formerly occupied by the Richmond Library. Peiis re-pointed and warranted to stand. sp3 HICHMOND MANUFACTORY. VVANTKD.—We wish to puiehace a a. Farm of 50 to 150 acrea of Land, from one to five miles distant from the city, with pretty decent improvements on it. If suited we will pay a liberal price, in cash. TOLER it COOK. nib 29 General Ag-ntS. lUBAND TELOCIPEaEH.-Ui«i with Tops, Velocipedes, Willow Carriages, Cabs, Whee barrows, 4c., fresh supply just received from the factc.y, for sa e by ap 3 R. M. ZIMMERMAN. ANHION HOUBB, NO. 35 1.9, MAIM STREET.—Six or eight young Gentlemen <*■" o« accommodated with BOARD at this house on very moderate terms, JOHN A. JETER, mb 6— Im* LilNlMK.NT.—Mustang Lrni- Arsbian Liniment Rose's Magic Liniment, Hunt's Liniment, with a variety of external applicsdona for Rheu matic, on hand and lor sale by 'P & O A BTRECKER. TOBACCO.—IOO ooxe> Chew suitable w nH 00 ' ' faod ,rtiele « e low price, suitable tor the country irsde, tor sale by BEHNETT A BEERB, Dmi«ri>ts. M-in street. B¥ FuBBLiiCK. *-.r» wring. How is the time to the Dead Shot for bea bugs Prepared as 4 hy WM. M. DADB, Chemist, »p & Main street, opposite the pid HmeL 175 afd^ll*?' Co^mJSFwSSSL. | XTB daily hear of the mot aatooUbing cures " beiafHfttctodby that medi cine, tbe genoiM ottna&'iSffißia-BT, „ Thegreatest remedy ever discovered for almost all complaints requiring an external application, either la man or beaat. lathe short length of time it haa been introduced to the people of the United State*, it bas gained a reputation unequaled by any other medicine in tbe knoWn world. Why is It? The answer is plain: because no medicine of the kind has erer been put before the public ao deserving ol tbe rich laurels it has acquired ; and it will continue to gain friends as long as it performs the most extra ordinary cures of various descriptions, after tbe doctors and other remedies had failed. We do not on'y say that the genuine H. G. Farrell s Arabian Liniment can and does perform cures which no other med-cine can do, but you have here certificates of what it has done. Thaddsus Smith, of Mndd Creek. Tazewell county, Illinois, says : "1 hsd lost tbe use of my arm for more than a year by palzy or paralysis; the fifth had entirely withered awsy, leaving no thing but skin, muscle and bone. 1 tried a 1 tbe best doctors and oil the lemedies I could bear of but tbey did no good. 1 then commenced the use of H. G. Farrell's Arabian Linimeut, nd a few bot tles entireiyqurert me, and my arm is now as strong and fleshy Co the otner. it is also first rate for burns, sprains and bruises. The celebrated Dr. Jay.nx, whose reputation as a benefactor to mankind extends over the who e world, reports thnt a lady of one of the first fami hes in Philadelphia had b< en confined to her bed fourteen years wi h Kheuinatiem, and was cured by H G. Farrll's Arabian Liniment. He also says: "Your Liniment is going rapidly ; send me a supply immediately by Leech'o i'i*t line." My daughter, when six months old, was taken wih a swelling in the tonsils, which grew larger and larger, till when six years old, she had great difficulty in swallowing her food, Every night, watch was kept, fearing she would suffocate The best doctors attended her, but could give no relief. I took her to the most eminent d«;ctor» in the Ea»t; they said there was no help lor her but to outgrow it. Mib > sad heart 1 returned home with htr, when she betame so much worse that the ductois had to be called in again ; tbey decided the tonsils must be cut off. as the only means of giving relief - My wife would not consent to thi*, and she deter mined to try your Liniment, whicn gave reliet the very first application, and by a continued use she entirely recovered. Siie U now te«i years old, and fleshy and healthy as could be desired. Your Lini ment is also tbe best in use for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, headache, &c. j and it will remove the must severe pain in a few minutes. It also cured caked udder in my cow in a few days. Peoria, March 20, 1P49. GEORGE FORD. Mr. H G. Farrell: Your Arabian Liniment is the greatest medicine fir horse flesh in the world. 1 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 1 commenced the use of your excellent LinimeDt, 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. 1 would not have given ten dollars for her before, and many advised me to shoot ber 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 impotUitn read the fol loving 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's Arabian Liniment." This is a dangerous fraud, and more liable tL» deceive from his bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be par ticular never to call for it by the name ■' Farrell's Li niment,''for unprincipled dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Far hell's Arabian Lini ment," and take no other, as the genuine always has the letters H. G. before Farrell's, his signa ture is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle. "H. G. FAR RELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, PEORIA." Call on the agent, who will furnish frr.eof charge, a Book containing much valuable information for every class of citizens. Price—2sc., 50c. and one dollar per bottle. The only Genuine is manufactured by H G FarrelijSoleinventorand proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No 17 Main street,Peoria, 111., and for sale, wholesale and retail at proprietor's prices, by PURCELL, LADD & CO., 92, Main St.. corner of 14th, ap 6—d3m Richmond. Vs. 1/TECHANICB' UNION ASSOCIA# IWL TION.—CASH AND GUARANTEE CAPI TAL $50,000.—Office in Exchange building, next door to the Post Office, Richmond. M B. DEAN, President Finance Committee: William Patten, G. C. Wood, H. B Judkins. ♦ This is bq Association of Working Men and others for the mutual assistance of each other in saseof sickness or accident. By the paymentof the following annual deposits, you will become a life member, ana will be entitled to a weekiy benefit during life, if you should be disabled by sickness or accidect from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. YEARLY DEPOSIT OF MEMBERS UNDER 50 YEARS OF AGE. Table of Rate**, No. 1, Those drawing for the first week's sickness, by sicknets 82 pr yr. draw $2 pr w'k. $7 pr yr. draw §7 pr.w'k 3 *•» " 3 " e " " 8 " 4 •* " 4 * 9 « .. 9 .. 5 " " 5 " 10 " " 10 " 6"" 6 " Table af Ratea, No. 2. Those not drawing for the first week's sickness, by paying 82 pr yr draw 83 pr. w'k | 85 pr yr dr 87 50 pr w'k 3 " "4 50 " 6 " " 675 " 4 " "600 " J 7««"10 00 " Those over fifty years of age will be charged 25 psr cent, extra. One dollar and fifty cents admis sion fee will be charged, in addition to the above, the first year, and must be paid at the time of ap plication, and the first year's deposit within thirty days. References.—Ex-Governer Jared W. Wil liams, Lancaster,,N. H;Hon. A. P.Stephens, Rock land, N. Y ; Dwier ft Barber, Western Hotel. New York City ; Bobbins ft Brothers, Draper, Titft & Bacon, New York City; His Excellency John Hub bard, Augusta, Maine; Pratt ft Reath, Witham ft Newman, Philadelphia; Philo F Wilcox, Preai dent Chicopee Bank, Springfield, Mass; Albert Morgan, President Agawam Bank, Sringfield, Mass. All communications should be addressed to A. WILBUR, Actuary and General Agent, Richmond, Va. few Agent* wanted. Apply at the office NEW SPRING GOODS. CHRISTIAN LATHROP have receiv ed their supply of Dry Goods for the Spring trade, to woich they invite the attention of their customers, and all in want of Very rich printed Paris Bereges Very rich Cballies and Turlines Paris Mousline, plain and printed Mouselaine De Laines, all qualities Hunanrii and Paris Lawn Robes Plain black Silks Figured black Silks, very rich Rich, plain and figured Silks coloured Brocade Silks very superior Plain and checkered Canton Silks Dotted Swiss Muslins Rich colored embroidered Swiss Muslins| Plain and printed Jaconets Plain Grenadines Silk Tissues' Brocade Organdy Pomparores Rich Foulard Silks, Iriih Pop'ins Housekeeping Goods of every description Together with a full assortment of Mourning All of which will be sold at the lowest prices, by CHRISTUM ft LATHROP. g>h2o 90 M tin street Fluid extract op rhcbarb.- Do do Senna, do do Senna and Spigelia. do do Valerian, do do Sarsaparilla Comp , prepared ac cording to the United States Pharmaeopee, their valuable medicinal qualities retained in their greatest perfection, by WM. M. DADE, Chemist and Apothecary, No. 11 Main street, opposite Old Market an 5 LAIN ANU E M BROIDfcRft'D SHAWLS.—Just received from New York, oar new aad handaome supply of plain and em broidered white Crape Shawls; alio, in store, Capes and Visettos ot the latest fashion, at CHAS. HARTWELL ft GO'S, •P 5 Opposite Swan Tavern. r\NE HUNDRED THOCSAND VJ Principe, Regalia and Paoetelfe Ciiars; among the lot some a the finest brands Imported, for sate at ail prices, and in loto to soil, by BENNETT ft BKEII& Druggists, _.*P 5 No 125 Main itreet R V» CUPFEE ANb P. R. SUGARS •P& WU.LIAMS * BROTHEB. K9IIGKANT MMl*. W The undersigned are sole Aunt» JMRfor sale of passages in the AovtJHB bflTcomposed of the following tint class Ships: New World, Queen of the Wert, Constitution, Liverpool: Ashburtan. Albert Gallatin, Constantino, Patrick Henry, American Congress, Cornelius Grinnell, Independence, Yorktown, Prince Albert, Sir Robert Peel, London. For the accommodation of emigrants, and to protect them from any imposition, we will direct On Edwards, Sanford Sl 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 tbe "old country," will find our Dralts and Passages the most reliable means. ADAMS Sc. CO., No. 5,14 th street mh 16—d3m rr* »rnwiM»ri ADAMS Ac CU.'e W CBP "Mi EXPRESS ES areno w run Ding to nearly every city, town and village in tin United States, and its superior facilities are offered to all (at low rates) for the rapid carriage and de livery of articles of all descriptions : boxes, bales, packages, parcels, money, Sec. Slc., and for the col lection of notes, drafts, bills, in all places where we have agents. Our arrangements are such that the utmost promptness may be relied upon for the perform ance of all business entrusted to ua. Custom-house business attended to, goods entered duties paid, and articles forwarded with dispatch. Be sure to order goods by ADAMS Si CO.'S Ex press. / ' Checks on England, Ireland, Scotland and Walea in sums to suit, for sale at this ottice. Our European and California Expresses give gen eral satisfaction. The Express leaves Richmond for the North East and West every morning (except Sunday) a 74 o'clock, arrives every evening (excent Monday ats*o'clock. J. H. SAWYER, Agent, Office No. 5, Fourteenth street, Richmond. Va. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF CLOTHING. as S. MERCHANT OL WEISIGER, NO. 112 |(1 Main street, are now receiving their Spring if # and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, em ™" bracing every variety and quality Their goods were manufactured by themselves expressly tor this market, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Merchants are requested to call and ex amine our stock, which they will find well adapted to their trade, in style and quality. S. MERCHANT Sl WEISIGER. N. B.—Also, a large stock of Shirts and Collars, well made, and of good material. mh 13 S. M.- Sl W. iXjiSW t*OODS.—Tne subscriber has now in i 1 Store and will be receiving per every arrival bis Bprfng supply of new and desirable Dry Goods, embracing every article kept in the best retail establishments. He would invite the atten tion of the public, his friends and the customers of the late concern of Warren, Fariss & Brown, to his stock now exhibiting at the store of the late concern, amang which will be found Embroideries of every kind in large assortments. Ladies' Dress Goods. House Furnishing Goods. Irish Linnens and Sheetings. Cloths, Caasimfres, and in fact, a complete and general assortment. WM. E WARREN, mh2o—3m 141 Eagle Square. JOHN A. TE.IiPLK Ac CO., STONE CUT- J TERS, corner of Bth and Canal streets, under take all descriptions of Cut-stone work, and will furnish any kind of building or dimension Stone, upon reasonable terms. J A Temple, for the last 18 or 20 month, has been acting as foreman < f the Virginia Washington Mon ument, to which he would refer for samples of the work of the shop, if such finish should be re quired. mh 13—lm* RICHMOND STOVK WORKS. BOWERS & SNYDER, manufacturers of the~best premium and airtight Cook Stoves, parlor, office, and factory heating Stoves; hollow wa-e FRONIS, GRATES, and FENDERS. To the above department the attention of dealers in this city and throughout the State is invited. IRON RAILINGS for dwellings, balconies, verandahs, i arks and tombs, comprising the most desirable pat terns of Gothic, Grecian and fancy styles, will be manufactured to order at a short notice. mh 30—1 m ANU NKUKAtGIE, certainly cured bi the |INDIAN PANACEA. Newly discovered by Dr. Minnock. THIS mixture most effectually cures the above complaints, and has been used by several per sons in this city with unrivg'W success. The remedy is now prepared and for sale by R M. Yarrington, Agent, over J. B.Stegal's Store, No. 18 Main street, where many valuable certificates may be seen of its wonderful efficacy. The Agent would refer to the following named persons, who have used the remedy, and can tes tify to its great utility in the above complaints. Mrs. Hutcherson, Miss Lacy, Mrs. Kerby, Mr Bennett, Mr. Sharp, Mrs. Duff, Mr. Lynn, Mrs Stocking, Mrs. Shields, Mrs Durfey, J. B. Steoall R. M. YARRINGTON, Sole Agent tor the United States. JalC—d3m* BARGAINS! BARGAINS !—JOHN A. SNELL ft CO., No. 29 Main Street, respect fully invite their customers and the public gene rally to call and examine their large and desirable assortment of Barrage Delaines," which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than ever before offered in this city. Also, B'eached and Brown Domestics, Cotton Hosiery, Silk Mitts, and a gene ral assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ftc. mh 19—tf WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, &cj HAVING add* d to our present business that ot HOUSE PLUMBING, and having engaged workmen recommended by the best establishment in the rity of Philadelphia, we are now prepared to put up WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, STA TIONARY WASH-STANDS, PIPES tor hot or cold water, &c., which will be done at prices to suit the times. Persons in want will please give us a call. G. A A. BARGAMIN, Jr., mhS6—ts 201. cor. Main and 10th streets EAL. ESTATE FOR SALE.—We will sell a lot of about live acres of LAND, North east af the city, just beyond the corporation line, improved with a neat, small dwelling house, handsomely enclosed, a kitchen, a barn, and an icehouse; together with other conveniences. The whole lot is under a good plank fence, is very pro ductive, and has on it one of the best springs in the vicinity of the city The situation is very high and healthy, and is altogether a most desirable retreat for a small family. For terms, apply to TOLEK ft COOK, ap 1 General Agents. -toe TONS AMERICAN, SWEEDE, 100 AND ENGLISH IRON—An assortment comprising nearly ill sizes flat, sauare, round, oval, hall round, hoop, band and sheet; 4 tons Plough Iron, from 6 to 11 inches wide; Plough Plates, Nail Rods made of Swede and American Iron ; 7 tons American and English Blistered, Cast, German, Shear and Spring Steel; Zinc, Bpelter, and Block Tin; 200 boxes Tin Plate, nearly all sizes, including 14 by 20, bright and leaded for root ing, for sale by *P 2 8. McGRUDER ft SONS. JUST RECEIVED, B* iiXPRKSS^A new lot of brown aad blue French Cloth Frock Coats, which were made to our order in a style that defies competition; and we guarantee to give at good fit as can be made hy our beat tailors. HENRY SHAFER ft CO , *P 2 No 103 Main street, corner 14th. %JPRINU UOUltti,—Ju-t opened a largt-and kJ fashionable assortment of Sprtag Clsalsci also, a large assortment of new.tyfeClatha, Cm. Veetiaae, *c., something really new and rich. Cail and examine, at N « 190. mh 28 E. B BPEMCE DANNANA DROPS.—I have ju.t recnv.nl *nother lot of those excel lent candied drops, which are nroaounced by all to taste a« the real Baanaaas of the loaies. They are perfectly harm few, the ingredients consist of notbioc but sugar •ad the essence of baanaaa Come and try them 70Ur st ANTuNIO PI2ZINPB, 30 Under City Hotel. ° ,L > LARD, CODFIfntTcOT !p ton Yarn, Naiie Port W to*. Safety Fuse, Coffee Ba§«r, Laguayrs Coffee, for sale by 'P a OAVKMPOK aLLFN At TO. 4 IWH. BRAN t> VCastillon ft Co.', Cumbn Und Na*l«, (si h< Oil. Ccflee Su-'ar, various qualities, Winter Bleached m Oil, tor sal - by «»•'' ALLEN ft CO. mgggm vice, to the citisess of Bicbmo*fi*l iWty. Office 143, Main s««et. Eagle Hq^. RaFXaaKCXS —Professor C. B. Gftson. Fret C. P. Johnson, Her. Dr. Howell, *ev J- B Tavlor, Rev Ho Ryland, A. G. Wortbam, M. D, and Wm, '•SS; p,*.™.™. E Prof. W. E. Hamly. Prof. C. O. Cone, and Lester Noble, D D g., Baltimore. fe 86—3 m JOB. WOODWARD, Dei tal Barges*, office three doors the Union Hotel, where he is ' ' 1 ' prepared to receive patients, and perform all operations pertaining to the science. Teeth from the most approved manufacturers for durability and beauty, inserted on the atmos pberic pressure principle, or with clasps, from one to a full set. . _ . Kkfkbkncks —Dr T H Edmonds, Harrold A Murray, Binford Sl Porter, Wm Ritter, R R Duval and Gaynor Sl Wood.Etqa. no 4—dhm --| Dk. ADDINGTON. («»■ JDK. duate) Dentist—PRACTITION mTWyy>EU SINCE 1842. invites attention to his reduced prices. Extracting Teeth, 25 cents; Plugging Teeth with silver or tin 50 cents, with gold 75 cents; Artificial Teeth, on pivot, #2 50; on silver plate #3; on gold $4: Upper set?, on silver, $25; on gold $50. His Artificial Teeth have beautiful imitation gums. His little volume on Dentistry can lie bad from bim. m ' l ® it ADIE dk GRAY, DRI'OGISTS, 14? €BgfMatN Stbekt, have in store, and are receiv ing, lai ge additions to their stock of Drags, A* Medicines, Surgeons' Instrument*. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Window Glass and Fancy Articles, which they offer for sale on the most favorable terms to cash and punctual dealers (J PUKOKI.L, LADD & CO.. L>KUG fffiPGISTS dealer* in PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW 1M GLASS, DYES. &c , 92, Main street, are d>«fc receiving their Spring stock of Drags, Med icines, Dyes, dtc., the whole making a large and well assorted stock, which they offer at lowest rates in lots to suit purchasers. N. B—Particular attention to packing and for wardinc orders. feb 24. it JfHiWNiiiTT de BKBKH, WHOLE fS&SALE DRUGGISTS, would call the attention IM of the Virginia snd North Carolina trade to their new, extensive and fresh stock of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Per fumery and Fancy Articles, which they are satisfied they can sell to dealers as low as they are sold in Northern cities. Country Merchants are requested to examine out stock and prices, at our new store, No. 125 Main street, next above Word, Ferguson Sl Barksdale. se 22 r~\ OYSTERS, OVSTERs.—if W0 J you want some nice ones, drop in at yMgW the Arbou' . If you like them stewed, fried, roast ed, broiled, scolloped, or on the chafing dish, callat the Arbour. If you are fond of the good things of this life, whether a tt mpt ranee man or not, call at the Ar bour. Meals sent out without extra charge; and if you want any thing to eat or drink, call at The Ar bour. R. W. ALLEN, Proprietor, mh 30—ts Corner Main and 12th streets. As KOSSUTH AND MONTEREY --Oxford Ties and Congress Gaiters, of various patterns, all of the best French patent leather; also. Conuress Gaiters, of black and drab casslmere. Gentlemen will please call and exam ine the above beautiful Shoes, at No 43 Main street, at the Sign ol the Bout, opposite Geo. W. Gretter's, at WILLIAM WALSH'S, mh 17 NOTICE.—TO THE LADIt-S.— La- WfiMMMdies in want of BootsßndShoes of every description that can be called for, and it the lowest prices, can be furnished by calling on the subscriber. ALEXANDER HILL. ' mh 30 No. 127 Main street, Richmond, Va. TO THE LADIES.-We are now prepared to make to order every deecrip tiou of Ladies' Gaiters, Slippers, etc., of the best materials, and in the mott approved manner. We respectfully solicit the patronage of those ladies who wish a neat and comfortable Gaiter, or other style, made in the most durable manner, i WHITE & PAGE, ap 2 73 Main street SPRING FASHIONS. lIH Mrs. E LYON, 123 MAIN ST., UP ■Hr STA IRS, has just returned Irom the HHP North with an elegant assortment Straw and Silk Bonnets. Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, with Dress Trimmings, Fringes and various Fancy Goods to which she invites the Ladies,country mer charts, aud Milliners. All will be sold very cheap, at wholesale and retail. ap 1- ts ANi) KANCYnn ffeAJ DRY GOODS, /, (1Q 1 «|K At H'ZS Bread Street. MilMllj ~W. J. SWORDS respectfully an- ™ nrunees to his friends and the public generally, that he is now operdng an elegant assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, and in a few days will exhibit a su perior nock of Silk and Straw Millinery, of which due notice will be given. Ladies are respect fully invited to call. mh 25—3 m FASHIONABLE Ofra IH SPRING MILLINERY. KM MRS. C. PHILIP would fcnoounce^raS her return from the North, with the— receipt and opening of Fashionable Spring Millinery. Her customers and the public gen erally are respectfully invited to call and examine her good* B p 2_6t aFO It RUNT, an excellent Brick Dwelling House on 7th street, nearly opposite the resi dence of Conway Robinson, Esq , xnd at present occupied by Mr J. N. Poindexter. Possession will be given the fit* of April. TOLER ic COOK, m h 17 General Agents. ffsj VALIIABLB UWKLIiiMi FOR [pa BALE.—The very desirable three story Brick Tenement on the North side of Leigh street, be tween 6th and 7th street*, now in the occupany o1 Andrew Johnston. For terms, apply to LUTHER R. SPILMAN, Attorney at Law, de2o—d6m* Main street opposite City Hotel FRESH HARDWARE. m Y) SPRING, 185*. S TO/ W. 8 ft G DONNAN, Richmond, » Va., hsve.by recent arrivals troir Eng. C_J land and Germany, received their Spring imports tion of Hardware, Catlery and Gnaa, and Irom the manufacturer# in this country an exten sive assortment of American Goods, all 0 f which were purchased for cash on the most favorable tonne. Our stock is the lagest we have ever bad the pleasure of ottering for sale, botij as regards quanti ty, as also variety of patterns. 'n Staple Goods, particularly, as Pocket and Ta ble Cuttlery, Trace Chains, Grass and Grain Scythes. Axes, Shovels and Spades, Forks Wwd. ing and Hilling Hoes, Cast and Shear c«r' penters and Blacksmiths' Tools, and Buildin* Hard generally Our assortment is usually com plete, and we feel assured will bear a fevorable comparison in the conntry lavoraote thank. 10 ° Ur ,rieDd4 • Bd PUblic cur for the encourageineiit hitherto given ui.uid respectfully solicit their further favors, them aaew of our ability and determination to sell bouse whatever, and that our best efforts shall be used to give entire satisfac - r _ W. 8. ft G. DONNAN, M-hstrfeT* H,rd WMe ' Ac-, 19 Pew^or « «lti> PAINTINO, A XP^ GLAZ ' NO > w «iTENINQ AND it .u_ 'TORINO WALLS, Corner Htb and !■ rankitn atrreta, oppo»is* Exchang.- HoteL—Tbt •dbtcriber avail* hisaaelf of thia method to return hu frumfu) thanks to tb« public generally for 'he T*ry liberal patronage they have ken pfra-ed to ou htm during the pa-t twelve year* be hat be*n engaged to the above branch*, o. hit profea •lon.aa unna hia patron*, and oihe>a in tb.- city and country having work in hia il»e if they wlah U well exited, with good material,, „ )o w pricea. tbf-y would do tuucb for their intereaU to give hia a caH, aa he i. in the habit of buying hia material* by ' the auantily, at iow ratea for caah; he the efore, 00 P* rte '** wll be be he hind the timet, either a* to price, beauty, dura blllty ofwarkman.bip. Any job in hia way.ol the value of In cent* to a thousand doUara and nu fully K-netved, and iaitbfufiy Attended to. A Urge Maorttuent of Window (iiata which ha would be pirated t* work up ia old and tign hoard* and pr-purrd Una, which h* ct.uM - °:i CI ? *^' Tt »«*•.» «Wcent. lea. th-n anob work haa tee# 4«ne <ITe folfulL JAMJSH* CAHTKR tfOCMIAiMUUI* iuukß- or . , *i* * **§■ «f ta» Circular Saw, 71 Matu at. Jk p*fc3CSS!LaB VT**™*!? cwUr. for ft» / fcJUtX ajwte buiine**, at (he Htm* wjUXsk ,stb ke iS^zara? <*»Plf-yd FtatwwfoTLh^ •tore*, dwelling*, faetnrie* nod public bnil<Hp»£ Cup at short notice. He will »l»o put bp wroaaW i pipe sad flxture* for ctram tnd hot water cir eolation. He flatter* himself that hia praetieai knowledge of and prompt attention to borfneaa. ma) merit a ahareof the public patronage T. W. FAKGCHAH, fe2s—t* Praetieai Gaa Flt'«r. I WAS CHANDELIEHsTT a Jmt received, aereral new and JH beautiful pattern* of GAS CHAN. DELIER.S. A full assortment of |WS«I every style of Ohm Fixture* a*. C itt V V 'J* 00 band. Por vale at the Iron Front Building, 101 B»o*i iiwuujjiuj ,trMt - b y mh 29 STEBBINB, DARJtACOTT Sl CO. CvJI CHINA, «LAsluls» >2?) EARTHEN WARE -Merchant* * public generally Are A 1 Titpd to 'be Urge Sprinc MR °' Earthen Ware, Ckif na and Glaa«,*t No. 78 Main street, where they wi 1 find the newest *tyj*s IC( j tbapes, and at unusually low price* mh 20—1 m HUGH A. WATT. HpSPHING IMPOKTATION.ijffI By the Excelaior. Conqueror and wjff Constellation, from Liverpool, we W are receiving our «tock of Cbiua and Kartkti ware, and by daily arrival* from the Nurihem cities, places u* in po**c*«ion of a lull *upp!y of Jje various kind* and grad-* of Glassware, together with a varied assortment ot Fancy G"ods. Looking Glasses, Waiter*, Cutlerr. &c, Ac. Country and city dealers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing BTEBBINS, DARRACOTT & CO., Iron Front BuiMinc. mh 24 No 101 Broad turret. MUSIC ! MUSIC!!—P. H. TAY LOR ha* ju*t received the following faro rite piece* with a large lot of Music: Wait for the Wag' n I would not die in Winter 1 woulr* not die in Spring time 1 would not die in Summer I would not die at ail Ben Bolt Be kind to the loved ones at home Roll on Silver Moon Agatha, or the Swallow's homeward fly Napolitace, I am dreaming of thee Neil? was a Lady I saw thee but an hour At hia Music aod Piano Porte Store, mh 29 160 Mo in street. _ IfllJE. LIFK AND iMAiUNB INSURANCE—The Richmond Fire Association are now prepared to issue —policies of Insurance on the above de scription of ri*k* on as reasonable tena* a* any similar company, and reipectfuily ask a chare of the patronage of the public. Application* will be received at the office. No 223, corner of Main and 9th streets, where the officer* will cheerfully fur nish all information that may be required Afl losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHER, President. John H. Eosheb, Secretary. inh 17 £t FINE WATCHED.—Any lady 0 r gentleman desiring to possess a real); fuse Watch, can be supplied by us, as we bsve flHiVon hand sofne really superior Watches t£a> can be recommended for time and durability; and we are receiving further supplies by frequent ar rivals. We have them in gold hunting cases, also with open faces, and either gold or white enamel dials. We invite allin want of a Bne Watch to eire u« a call, flattering ourselves that we can furnish on as good, if not better terms than they can be pro cured either in this or foreign countries. Previous to sending abroad tor a Watch which may be pro cured of you know not whom, give us a cali, ex amine our prices and quaii ies, and satisfy vow self GENNET & JAMES, mh 18 ' Eagle Square. W WATUHtS.—HfcNK V hVMAN, JM FOSTER AND WHOLESALE DEAIKB 11* EVEBT DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, U ••now in receipt of a very extensive stock, which, for beauty of style and quality, surpass any thing ever oifered in this city. To dealers we of fer the greatest advantages ever made in this 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 Guts. N. B—A quantity of Watch Material* on h&ad, suitable for country wa ch makers and dealer*, to be sold Tery cheap, lor cash. Watches and Jewellery carefully repaired by ex perienced workmen. m'c 15 M SPRING FASHION*. ff] Gentlemen who desire to wear a tine, JUL well finished and fashionable Hat, of Richmond make, at as low or lower price than at any house in this city, are requested to call on the subscriber, who has just commenced distributing the Spring style of liata, warranted equal to any made in this or any of the Northern cities. He would also call the public's attention to bis as sortment of Magyar, Kossuth and Hungarian Hat* just received and receiving, which he will sell low. Call soon at Mo. 187, Bioad street sign of the Yel low Hat. KICHAHD MOORE P. B.—Keep it before the people, that they can, for 82 50, get a Moleskin Hat that sell every where for S3; and all othera at the aame very low rates, mh 6—lm* R. M. mTUK (tlßsiKlllta re*pecuuliy in forms his old customer* and the public tfcat he ha« now ready for inspection an extensive stock of goods in hia line, of his own and Northern and Eastern manufacture. The stock consists of the usual variety of Fur, Silk, Wool and Caesimere HATS) stiff and soft; Panama, Maracaibo, Cur raova, India Piatt, Swiss, Leghorn, (black, pearl, and white colours;) all the grades of Hungarian and Magyar Hats, with and without Feathers; Boys' and Children*' Hats and summer Caps, of all qual ities and patterns; Ladies' an 1 Mwi?e«' Riding Hat*; all the styles of Braid, Alboui, Tripoli, and a variety of young and old Gentlemen's Fancy Straw Hats for summer use; all the various grades ot Palm-leaf Hats by the case or dozen Merchant* and th« trade generally are invited to examine the stock, whether they intend purchasing in Richmond or not. The subscriber has no doubl hut the extensiveness and variety of the assort ment, with the prices and easy term*, will be found inducements strong enough to keep purchase's from going further North. JOHN DOOLEY, mh B—lm No. 81 Main *treet. Richmond. ff| IMPORTANT NOTICE TO £ JULHAT and BOOT WEARt-RS—The ■ cheapest place in the city to buy is at J. H. ANTHONY'S, where Mo'eskin Hals ot best quality are sold at C 3 50; second quality IC;. Silk *2 50. Fine Calf-skin Sewed Roots #3 50 Patent Leather Congress Boots 275 Patent Leather Oxtord Tie* 2 75 Patent Leather Monterey Boots 3 S5 Together with an assortment of Panama. Leg horn and soft Hato, Umbrella*, 6ut. mh 30 COLBMMtN HOTEL. ONE HUNCHED CASES FRBBH GOODB.-Per schooner, Wen lover and Conner we are in receipt of a complete assortment ot •> «*»«>* We Beets and Shoe*. We respectfully inv.te city and coun a dealers to call and examine uer stock. W*»» r them some rare bat c«u>«. WHITE * PAGE, 73 Main street, mh 26 3 doors beiow Pnoley** Hat Store. n CHEAP BOOTS AND ■ SHOES.—The subscriber ha* received another sup 4y of Boots and Shoes, 1 which will he sold very tow by ALEXANDER BILL, mh 30 Wo. 187 Main street. Richmond, Va. ~BBiVtS) *EAVBLLIN« MrSrTvn JuM received a targe and besati.* l of Trunks, «3 all sises. Fw intending to purchase may ssvs some of their money by calling at No43Main street, •t the Sign ot the Boot, opposite O. W. Gr*tte-'« mh UT WILLUM WALHII. qfi NEW Mffetht* tI*OTHINM.-W» fft are now in receipt of oar Spring Sim* « W READY MADE CLOTHING, which «*>»«*» — am ~ of every article pertaining to a gentle#"** s wardrobe of thel*fc»t *pru!s »tyV«, of tW mo»« *P" proved imported patters. If very mm ««• »*•*** go"d* in oar hue are oajjuwtlv f-oliutrd t« JF* 4 m m call We will tell the unit tw J..w » the? #t£ mhiS Ho 103 Wf.it) H»h