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the latest news. —EXTKA SESSION. u ..HIKCTOK, March22.—Twocomaiunica were laid before the Senate from the De -«ent of the Interior ; one relative to cer- I"' (iicbarsemeofti of money by Go*. Ram '& ° a th« Sioux Indians, and the other con ' certain papers relative to the Mexican h .commission ' •> motion of Mr. Weller, the select com .. e( » on the subject of the Mexican Bounda ,\„u.a:ssion were allowed until the next cf nto make their report. 'V ■ further business of no public impor- L f f the Senate went into Executive session, .y ( , R the doors were opened, Mr. Borland _ v report from the select committee on "v"«<j!.ject of frauds in the extension of the I: was order ■« to be printed, ; .ije Senate adjourned. Washington Items WashiV'To*, March 22d.—The Gardiner w# < resumed to-day. The court was oc ,:';i!l nearly 4 o'clock in listening to the - : nt of counsel on the question of the ad- V s l ilitv of Mr. Barry's testimony defining ; sundaries of Lajt»inills» county, from the carVsv definition of the residents. This is • "county in which Gardiner's mines were al to be situated. Fbise\ idence was ruled Mr. Berry was recalled, and testified that he examined the country, tip and down, ot er ; across, and could not find traces of any Q.n*?s. I''he Senate to day confirmed Jttb. A. Camp ..... (/ Alabama, Judge of the Supreme Court; sa N. Hohbie, First Assistant Postmaster "etieral; both of whom were nominated yes terday- The Senate also confirmed Lieuteii' Gardlm r to a Captaincy in the Gret regi .riit of dragoons, hv three majority, after a x-~ debate. Coad was confirmed as Post £, rut Chicago, with a large number of :;;er appointments. The President nomina ~ii Jiidse Masai), of lowa, Commissioner of Pa!<-nT<: Many penny, of Ohio, Cemmissioner Is, . an Affairs, and Anderson, ex-Member of C :;eresi, trom Maine, Commissioner of Cus- Triul of Spring Jor Alurder. I'ii:r auelphu, March 2*2. — The trial of <?fri!i- : r the murder of Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. ". aw, w.s re umed to day. The prisoner «as brought up from jail abott: 8 o'clock, she court did not open until 10 o'clock. 1 -»rr wis &u immense crowd about the Court H;usi-. The examination of witnesses was rrnsinued, the whole chain ot evidence being : ine most complete character, only requiring :•:» evidence of young Spring to fasten the f;i:.t upon the accused. The cross-exaiuina- • n by tr.e counsel for the defence has failed to J.'ecredit any portion of the testimony. [second DF.sPATCH.] Philaiiei.PHia, March 22.—Spring's son »s- placed upon the stand this afiernoen. He .a manly, intelligent lad, and teiis his story ..a truthful manner. He impressed all who , rd him with his inmcence. He says his •■sther h' d previously gone to other houses for . lit; cists of robbery and murder, but by ac v : ,:>• nving him he restrained him. The boyV '°s!:i;:oriy is similar to what he gave on the : < ::iar\ examination. The court room was ::ir. :'ged to suffocation. He was nearly three v.u:- on the stand, and the examination in " . e! was not concluded when the court ad j-rned. Later from Ariz Cay en. S' -T iS. March 22.—Dates from Aux Caves to M! h Ist state that the fever ha i disapear t . The weather was fine and coiiee begin -ing to cotne in. A number of vessels were d lor Europe. Tne E-nperor had arrived at Aus Cuyes on his tour through the southern part of the Island. Telegraph Charter Refused. Portland, .March 22—The application of F. O.J. Smith for a charter to build an oppo fition line of telegraph from ihis city to Calais, was defeated by a large majority in the Maine iiouse of Representatives to day. Laterfrom liueuos Ayres. Boston, March 22.—Letters received here : orn Montevideo dated Feb. 10th, state that Euenos Ayres was still claseiy besieged, the siege having lasted Sve weeks. There was no -.itcge in the aspect of political affairs. Laltr from Santa Fe. St. Loins, Mo., March 21.—The mat! from Santa Fe. has armed via Independence, but brings no news of interest. Trade was slili depressed. The revolution in Chihuahua was a email affair, and Governor Trines had it u!i Bis own way. L cut. Btal, with his party, had come in, .aav.ng encountered very coid weather, and J'jund numbers of Indians on the route. Appointments Confirmed. \S a-hikoton, March 22.— i'he Senate this atternoon, in executive session, besides con ■f.rm.r.g Mr. Mann as Assistant Secretary of "tale, also received the nomination of and cou ilraied S. R. Hobble as Assistant Postmaster General.and Mr. Maoypenny for Superinten dent of Indian Affairs. IS'o nomination is yet ade for the Patent office, though & number were sent in. Humored Declension of Office, Boston, March 22.—1t is reported here that Mr. Bishop declinej accepting the office of as sistant treasurer of this port. Canal Across the Ibihmcsof Dap.ie.v.— By she steamer Atlantic, we learn that in the jlouae oi Commons an interesting conversa , : on had taken place with regard to the pro j'JCte i cuaal across the Isthmus of Darien.— Mr. Hume alluded to Mr. Everett's letter to the President of the United States on the subject ofa ship canal across the Isthmus of Dai ieD, and asked whether the government had receir ea imimation on the subject aad if so, whether j! was prepared to disclose its views: Lord John Russell replied, intimating that recent intelligence had induced the Govern r; '-nt to think that the convention concluded with the United States would not answer the eaired purpose—;he projectors of that canul saving changed the scheme from a canal ad mitting vessels of the largest class, to one ad mitting only coasters. The government had, thereiore, communicated with the United States on the subject, declaring that the object originally corn mplated, would be frustrated, ana proposed another plan, of whicft gevern men! thought favorably, and would be very glad if the American government would com- our. if adopted, it would increase the com merce of all nations. . I.EEC It Kg. —The pub -.c ii;.. lu-: by informed, that 1 have just received oy Kxprets, a lot ot superior Swedish Lfcfcjhis, which will be applied upon tt* meat rea sonable v. tiih; caa ne foui.d at &'.! it-jurw ol tb't day, at the Eiir Dressing Saloon, under the American Hotul, iicd at tight, on2sth, between Main atd i rankiin Et:e';rs. S. is — Cupping and Leeching pr.2ipt!y attended It-, at the ik jcltnl notice. i 7 R. c. HOBSON. BP* It was iilacovered, about 20 yean • n the county of King and Qseen, by a Phy *: to, emii»ml <a his protesekm, that Asiatic CLol »ra, Chueid Morbus, Bilious Cho.ic, Dysentery, -j.&rrkcea, Lock Jaw, and many other nervous and aptsmodic diwijses ol very dangerous character cou'<l be easily cured, fcicce that time he has p: v'-ed tua? fact to hundreds of our teHow-oi'izena, «nd ran prove, it to at many as will try DUVAL'S lA.'- iLANTI-Si'Ar MODIO, the peoples* favorite K.. .:-in-?. They get it iron TU&CLLL, J,ADD ' l *-i«r s-'jr Di iftuit in tL'j city. See advertise meal. au (i—Uuwts TELEGRAPHIC NEWS T R AHWMfTTKD KMt TBE DAILY DISPATCH Vw»*l on Fire—Later from Mexico. New Orleans, March 19.—The British barque Abeona, for Liverpool, with a cargo of corn aod cotton, is reported on fire at South west Pass. It is supposed she will prove a to tal loss. Advices from Mexico to the Ist of March, have been received. The State of Ourango had declared for Santa Anna—making eleven States that have expressed a preference for him ns their chief ruler. He was expected in Mexico by the steamer due on the Ist of April. The FUherl«-w.~ Knilroi:i! ."Mutters. Boston, March ~3.—1t is reported that the New Brunswick Legislature takes strong grounds in favor of maintaining the provin cial claim to the Fisheries. The Halifax pa pers Matt: that she project for building railroads by government, hits been abandoned; but pri vate companies will be chartered for the pur pose, aided by the of jrovernment stocks. Hailing of the Africa. New Yore, March 23.—The steamer Afri ca sailed to-day, for Liverpool, taking C 6 pas' sengers and no specie. TliE MARKETS Baltimobk, March 23.—Toe ste&inar's news has unsettled the marker. No sales of Flour. New YuiK, March 23.—Sales of 7000 bbia. Flour at a decline of 12 centa. Prices : State fcranc», $4 37 to £4 -14; Southern, 84 81 to S4 67. Wheat —prices nominal—holder* beeping back. Medicines which nerer full to «ive satisfaction, and are u#ed by many physicians in their practice.—Dr. J. S. HOSE'S Nervous and Invigorating CORDIAL —The greatest discovery in Medical Sci ence. This astonishing preparation forraisingany weak constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or dis ease, acts like a charm. It gives strength and appe tite, and pusses«ee(great invigorating properties. For Heart Disease, all Nervous Affections, Flatu lence. Heart Burn, Restlessness, Numbness, Neural gia. raising the spirits aud giving power to the whole system, it is almost miraculous in its effect. Price SO cents. Ur. J. S. liose'd Great Pain C'urer!— Do you suffer with anypa.n? if you do, use, Dr. ROSE'S Pam Curer. It cores Tooth-Ache, Sore Throat, Ear-Ache, Stiff Neck or Pains in the Face, in a few minutes. It cures quickly, i»ain in the St»ma;h or Bowels. Cures Chilblains, Corns and any irrita tion on the feet. It acts uke a charm for Pains in the Side, L.mbs or Back, and for Rheumatism from a sud den cold, it is magical in its eSects. In bottles 12 1-2, 2o and 60 cents. The bent Cough Syrup in the World.— Dr. Rose's Celebrated Cough Syrup, gives immediate relief to the worst Cough, whether Consumptive or proceeding from a coid. It allays any irritation of the Lungs, and fortifies the pysteni against future attacks. In bottles at 50 cents and $1. All the above Preparations, with Dr. Rose's Medi cal Adviser, to persons in siexness and in health, to be had at all the Drug Stores in Richmond, Petersburg, Norfolk, and of all respectable dealers throughout the State. mh 24 From the Kicliutotnl Republican, Dec. 28, 185-2.—A Singu ar Cure of a Nepro Man, empicyed in their office, of Scrofula and Mercurial Rheumatism. See what tiie editors say. In ls4o we hud iri cur employ a negro man who was, at that time, suffering seriously fram a Scrofuletic af fection—his neck and throat were much swollen, his eyes were mattery and feverish: he continually com plained of misery in his limbs and joints—in fact, so great were his afflictions, and of such little value had he become, that in June we were on the eve of re turning hirn to his master, and should have done so, but for a triend advising us to try "Carter's Spanish Mixture." We bought three bottles, and administered it ac cording to directions, but before the second bottle had been used, the man was free from all pain, the swel ling left his neck, nis eyes resumed a natural appear ai.ee, and though he remained with its until the year was out, we never heard another complaint irom him. As a Spring and Summer Medicine, and for all dis eases of the Blood, Liver Complaint, Kidney Affec tions. Ulcers, old Sores and Syphfcs, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. A single bottle is worth a grcce of ail the so-called .Sarsapinlla's ever used. CiP No medicine has ever received such certificates or so n.stuy oi them ae Carter's Spanish Mixture. Ilecoiiect that each bottle bears the name of BENNETT U. BEERS, Druggists, No lks Main street. Richmond. None other is genuine. Price $1 per bottle, or sis bottle" for 85. Sold by all Druggists in this city and elsewhere, te 26 Likenesses of Ladies.— SIMuNS' Likenesses of Ladies are admired for their rich, deiicate tone and soft ivory tinted back ground, which a' once give them the appearance of a highly wrought painting, with all the fidelity of an artificial Daguerreotype. Those who have not seen the art in its highest perfection, are invited to call and exam ine specimens. M. P SIMONS, ja 25 lii Main street. Hheumntisin Cured—Eight Years Standing. — Scepticism can't stand before the icon derful Cure 3 of Hamilton's Vegetable Tincture — Messrs Moetimkb 6c MowbeaV — Gents: —My wife was for more than eight years, agreat sufferer from Chronic intlamawry "Rheumatism; at times she was entirely he'pless—her limbs much swollen, her hands contracted, snd to ap pearance out of joint. She had the advice of the best physicians, tried the various liniments and other remedies she had heard of, but received but pariial, if any relief. She obtained your Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture, which 1 must say, she took without any ad vice, as I then had no confidence in its curing her, as she has! tried so many remedies before (all prom- Ling to cure) without any success I am now happy to eay your invaluable Tincture has restored her to perfect health, which continues to this date; her present appearance is that of the picture cl Health iuelf, she not caving any attack for a year or more. Betore taking the Tincture, she was a;so subject tose.'tre atb-.cks ot the headache; they also are cured. She faeis truly grateful for Ler nappy res toration by your Tincture, aad confident!;, com mends it to the aiflicted, rejoicing to hear the great success that attends i:s use. 1 now truly believe it ts be an unequalled medi cine. Yours, THOS M. YEAKLE, Grocer, No 76 Peari street. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture Is purely vege table, warranted free from all mineral substances. This 1 inctsii-c ,by its J«lld, pleasant, ani safe ac tion on the stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs and the nervous system, cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, diseases < f the Urinary Organs, Coughs, Asthma, Lronchial Affections, Consumption, Scrofula Kings Evil, Worms, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, sit Vitus' Bancs. Kits. Nervous Affections senerally, Fistula, Piles, Bowel Ccrcuiainta with ail diseases arising trum impure blood As a remedy fur the various derangements ot the female system it KctEi to have nu superior. Call and getfnuauhku gratis, containing history of tn:s medicine, snowing some of the vast num ber ol cures it has made, at MOKTlJiaa & MOWBRAY'S, i4O Baltimore st, and 314 Broadway, N Y,aud by O A Strecker, lUctmond; hi Cooke a Co, Fred ericksburg; L B Jones & Co, Petersburg, and by Druggists generally- mh 22 Pp» J Rockbriti«e Alum Water, frora lUc Jioekbridge ilnm Springs, Va.—Tiiis cele bxated Water is ciaietic, cathartic, tonic and alte rative in its efl'ect9 on the system. it excites the aotiou cf the liver in many cases, in which calomel would have no eilect. The wonderlul success which has attended the use of the Rockbridge Alum Water for nmny years, in a great variety of dueases, has acquired for its celebrity rarely if ever equalled, and is steadily in creasing. The most eminent chemists of the day have examined the Water, and found it possessed extraordinary medicinal properties. It has been declared by the best authorities to be a cure for every form of Swofuia, Chronic Liver Diseases, ail Chronic Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Dys peys.a, Colonic Diseases »f the Eyes, Mercuiar Af lections, and particularly adapted to cases oi l assiva Uterine licrnorrnsge, complicated with derange ment of the Liver and Stomach, and many other disorders arising from impurity of the blood. BENNETT 4, BEERS, Druggists, No i 25 Main stieet, itiehraond, Va., are the sole agents for the ehie oi iiockbi-idge Alutu Water. Price per barrel viO; hall barrel f>o; by the gallon 50 cents, cash on dc liver j, ot good city acceptance. The public are cautioned againbt a variety of ar ticles purporting to be Alum Water. Unless it com* s through us, it cannot be genuine, and is not irora the Kockbrlilvt) Alum Wpriiga, Va. ja —d dtftJiu AMUSEMENTS Tffl^Dßßl-XIuHTMNBii-STOttB-iS P-o „ M DELUGE!!!' " " PANORAMA AND LUGK, WUI t T ? E creation AKD DE. Pur A short time OKI V Fe,low *' UmU » WcdneadnT u.VJk! OT , X: con,mincing on to prctent hi* 'p.intins ia'th de "gl>U Wo.kof .Unll«r ntmel.. o * o p,BC ** wl *eren inferior Ire aT. J^ 11 Suited. Thou, pnre Iho way t g or - to P ro »ec«n (trance language but l« hi *L" m, T quire of the taarnedfthe wfo *£° doub,i . la crowded Oad Fellow.' Hall of w u. greßt ' who or alz waek.almost to «*■ Senator. ol CoDgreu. A.k th»V„ f we grate menu in the National Council. A?k the B dep,r * Clergy ot Washington. Come and hl R ?I er u eDd ™S e,<rf c™.iS l J3 l fj!; lug ll »e Ark in funeral procewionof a'dyiu K wor d. One .eenjs actually transported to the an* tedeluvian world. He cau almost hear Noah preach- hut last sermon upon the mount, hi. sighs and »i round lor a rebeUjoun people, and hi. huartlelt mornings dying upon the ear. hxhibiUoo. EVEKY EVENING, at Bo'clk, ana on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. BT Admission Twenty-Five cents. Chil dren half price Liaeral arrangement, made for Schools. painting can remain but a few dayM only, as previous engagements compel it to leave, mh 22—tf TilhlATKKt Mas.rt. TAYLOR Ac CLARKE,. Lessee. Mr. W■ WARD ......Stage Manager Thursday, itlarcii 44th, 1853 i PUTNAM. Putnam Mr W J Smith With hi. celebrated horse, ROSCIUS. NAVAL K NfciAGli >1E NTS. OHN'S LIBRARY—NKW i-NGLlriii BOOKS received, and lor sale by A. MORRIS, 97 Main street. The Analogy of Religion, natural and revealed to the constitution and course of nature, to which are added two brief dissertations on personal identity and on tbe nature of virtue, and fifteen sermon., by J But!er, D C L, late Lord Bishop of Durham, witn a preface by Samuel Halifax, D I), late Lord Bishop of Gloucester. The Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as manifested in the adaptation. of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man, by Rev Thomas Chalmers, D D. The Life and Correspondence of John Foster, edited by J E Ryland, A M, with notes of Mr Fester, as a preacher and companion, by John Shepherd. Notes on Keroditus, original and selected from the best ccmmen'.ators, second edition, with numer ous additions and corrections, by Dawson W Tur ner, M A. The Phersalia of Lucau, literally translated into English prose, with copious cotes, by H T Rlely, B A. Also—Sacred Sceces and Characters, by Head ley ; do Mountains, by Headley, bound in best sty le Tursey morecco Punch Piize Novelist— the fat contribution and travels in London, by W M Thackeray. A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and In stitutions ol the ancient and modern nations, by Thomis Dew. i n h 24 fJOOK.es PLUKimCALS, dtc. &e. s ut GRESHAM'S, 1094 Broad street. Agatha's Husband: a novel, by the author of Olive, the Ogilvies, Ac. 'i he Two Merchants The Emigrant Squire, &c kc, together with a splendid assortment of new and popular works by tne best authors. Newspapers for this Week.—Gleaeon'e, Banner, Fag, Waverly, Museum, Courier, Bar num's, &c &c. Just received, a splendid assortment of new and popular Music. Give me a call, one and all. mh24—lt T. H. GRESHAM, Broad street. LADIES' DRESS GOODS-SKLLI.NG OFF AT LESS THAN COST, TO CLOSE.— 1 have stili left some very desirable patterns in Ba reges, Tissues, &.c, similar to those now in fashion, which I sell at less than cost, as 1 am discontinuing business. Call soon, before they are picked over. W. J. SWORDS', n»h 24 225 Broad street, Shockoe Hill. lSs-53.—1 am now in receipt of my ►3 stock oi Spring Goods, which for cheapness cannot be surpassed in this ciiy. Now in store, MouseUines, Beiege De Laines, Lawns, Calicos, Bareges, Sheetings, French and ir.sh Linens, Embroideries of all kinds, Laced of every dsscription, Pantaloon Stud's, Coatings and Vest ings, Plaid Dsinestic, Table Clothe, Napkins, Tow elinp, line Flannels, Corded Skirts, check Muslins Bed Tick, icc, <fcc, JACOB A. LEVY, mh 24 Ncb 15 and 59 Main street. HKRR'S OLD W HlftKll Y, Mountain Dew and Cincinnati do, Solar and Machinery Oil, Cotton Yarn, Pepper, choice Cognac Brandy, « E Rum, Laguayra, Java, Rio and Manilla Coffee; Jackson's Candles, Mitchell's Patent Candles; for sale by mh 24 DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. EGG A£OALKK.!s«, —Ivory Lgg Spoons, Salt and Mustard do, for sale by mh 24 R. M. ZIMMERMAN. EGG CODLEKS, &c.—Egg Codlers, Egg Poachers, Egg Lacles, &c, A:c. for sale by mh 24 R M. ZIMMERMAN. Plt'iiLE FOR&pi.&e.— Salad Spoons and Forks, Pickle Forks," Pickle Knives, (kc, for sale by mh 24 R. M. ZIMMERMAN. Asparagus boilers, &- c .- Aspara gus Baiiers, Rice Boilers, Tea Strainers, ice, (S-c, tor sale by R M. ZIMMERMAN, ir.h24 Corner Main and 12th streets. ROSENDALE CEJIENT, warranted supe rior quality; Blasting and RiflsPewder, Safety Fuse—constantly for sale by mh 24 DAVENPORT, ALLEN fc CO. aUEEN CITY JtIA.US.—A supply received, for sale by mh 24 R M BURTON. ALE ANJJ POUTER.—Muir <Jc Son's Spark ling Edinburgh Ale; Barclay, Perkins Sc. Co s, London Porter; for sa:e by mh 24 R. M. BURTON. BKKF. —A fresn supply of very £3 fine quality, received acd for sale by mh 24 R M BURTON. VitfGlNiA FISH HOOKS.—OutT case of these unrivalled goods, imported by ourselves •ircct from England, and warranted genuine; just received per ship Kennebec, and for tale in lots to suit purchasers, by C J SINTON & CO, mh 24 Sign of the Circular Saw, 71 Main st. YELLOW WARE.—The very best ertiele in use for baking purposes. Pans of this Ware are very desirable for Milk. We have also, Buttur and Preserve Jars, Pitchers, Jugs, Spittoons, Slop Jars, Sea, of this and the stone ware. BULKLEY Si CO., mh 24 137, Main St /CALIFORNIA SELF.HEATING SAD VV IRONS.—This is a new and useful article for housekeepers, it will save time, labor and impart a fiae gloss to Linen. With one ounce of char coal, it will retain the heat for three hours. Also, Mrs Cook's patent Iron, with a large assortment of Box and common Sad Irons, with Iron Holders, Stands and numerous other articles, useful to housekeepers, at BULKLEY dc CO'S, mh 24 13S Main street. •"gIUE ioiiowing new and uselul articles, can be A had at BUCKLEY & COS: Patent Bread Knives, for Cutting Bread of an equa! taickness, patent Nut Cracks, indispensable to iiote! keepers, Cora Poppers, Improved Mt-at Tenders, Sailors Travelling Baskets, Egg Fryers, Patent Clothes Pins, new style Towel Stands, with a large assort ment ol Chma, G.ass and Earthen ware, with numer ous other articles, at mb ' 4 137 Main street. UOATS.-ili.AiiY O SUAFER would call attention to hia atock of Business Coats for Spring, which is undoubtedly the largest assortment to be found in the citv, em bracing every stylf, aid made of materials adapt ed to every purpcae Those in want are invited to call at the Clothing Emporium, IC3 Mtia street, acd examine for themselves. mh24 It OR ill H1» I have lor hire, lor tue uniaucs Of the yea/, 2 very likely Beys, Apply to EDW'D D EACHO, ma 24 General Agent and Collector. #"* KAPK MiAWLej.— We are prepar dto ex- hibit as large, and probably the largest Stock of Crape Shawls, to be found in town. C. ILIRTWELL & CO, oak *4 Opposite Swan Tavern, AUCTION SALES. fCfURfa i>ATa. By Davenprt. Allen 6c C.| ~~ R°OM| SHOE* AND HATS AT AUC ■» TION.-On WEDNESDAY, 30th Msreh, w, will Mil at 10 o'clock, st our auction store, 250 caMt Boots, (Shoes and Hats, fresh and de.irable Good. ur the spring .ales. Tnaaa—lUnder #100, cash; and CIOO and over. - month, credit for approved p.per. mh 21 DAVENPORT. ALLEN Ml CO. Aucta Dy Alexander Nott dc Co. PASHIONABLK CLOTHING, SHIRTS >lo^nin„ C ,V 1 AUCTION.—On next Frldaj we JMS ? ln,t i commencing at 10 o'clock »' »«!»« Under sun, The above good, have ju.t been received «^rr« b ,r wi,h »* The Good, will be .old in iota to suit »>.« w.j they are fre.li and .ea.onable. Term, cath - mh2l ALEX NOTT & CO. AucU WANTED. T °.^ 1 f A ' A fi STB - lIARE chance-woo A wanted for eight months, for an improvement on Main street, for which 10 per cent, will be paid witu ample security on prope.ty, or city coming due within that time, which will be at oEce paused over to the pei .on accepting this proposal Communications with real signsture,stating where an interview can be had, will receive prom jt atten tion, ii dropped in Post Office, addressed to ino 23—3t* Industry. ANTED TO KJIFLOY, a Cabinet iMa". ker or Carpenter, to work in our manu factory. mh 22 ALEX NOTT Sc. CO. ANTED, immediately, two good Carpsn ters, to whom I will pay the highest Rich mond price, punctually. None but gocd workmen need apply. JOHN A FoRE, mh 22—3t* Cor of Bth and Clay streets. ITLATION Ate TEACHER WANTED. A young gentleman ol experiense, qualified to teach Classics and Mathematics, desires a situation in a family or puWic, .school. Address Box 6J3, Richmond P. O. nih 21—dStclt* WANTED, two good Locomotive Runners, two Blacksmiths and two Car Builders, to whom liberal wages and constant employment will be given. None need apply butthose well recom mended for their experience, industry and sobrie ty. Office of V. <fc T. R. R. Co., Lynchburg, March 14th, 18:3, rah 16—2w THOS SHARP, Sup't. t lAKFENTEKS, LABOKEKM. AND \> HORSES AND CARTS WANTED, at the Ship Lock at Rocketts. Wages liberal. D. S. WALTON, mb 12—2w P A Engineer J RfeKC. LAIUBEKT'S OFFICit, Utb Street, under Exchange Hot»i. Drawn numbers Delaware, fcx., 69, March 22: 15 37 70 12 3 60 48 9 73 14 20 13 31 Drawn numbers Delaware, Class 67, March 22 • 10 25 63 19 37 22 68 67 47 72 76 48 To-Dny.—The Delaware State Lottery, Class No 09—Capitals: $12 000, 10,000, 40u0, 2445, 20of 1000. 78 No., 14 drawn. Tickets $5. |3tPAiso,a ail 25 Lottery. mh 24 STRATTON'S OFFICK- Drawn Nos Delaware, Cltss G7, March 22: 10 25 €3 19 37 22 68 67 47 72 76 48 To-I>ay.—Delaware, Clas3 "1. Capita!: $5000 75 nuruberr, 12 drawn. Tickets SI 25. Also—Delaware, No 69. Capitals: 812,009,10,- 000. 78 numbers, 14 drawn. Tickets $5. mh 24 S.UlTii-a LOTTERY OFFICE, Wall Street, under the City iioiul. CHALK'S OLD STAND. Drawn numbers Bel Air, Class P, March 22: 24 62 33 7 72 47 59 51 45 19 77 61 12 76 71 £|Ticket 19 33 51, $75. To-Day.—Carroll County, 14 —Capitals : $20,- 000, 2 of 10 000, 2 of 5,000, 2 ot 2,500, 2 of 1,5011, 10 ol 518, 10 of 3 )0, 10 of 200, 247 of 100, &c. 7* numbers, 13 drawn. Tickets 85—shares in pro portion. Also, Patapsco,B7—Capitals: $4621,10 efIOOC. i 78 Nos, 12 drawn. Tickets $I—shareß in propor | tion. SMITH. mh 24 .flA.NAtiliu S OFFICii. R. FRANCE & CO. For This Day.—Capitals: 5520,000, 2 of 10,000, 20l 5,00'J, 2of *,500, 2of 1,500,10 of 518, 10 ot 3JO, 10 of 200, ifcc. £8 numbers, 13 drawn. Tick ets $5. Also, the Dollar Lottery.—Capital: $4,621,10 of 1,000, <kc Drawn numbers of Pel Air, P: 24 62 33 7 72 47 £9 51 45 19 77 14 12 76 78 Half 7 19 47; qr. 19 33 57, do 19 45 7a, do 19 72 76. All sold and paid by LUCK. Drawn Nos of Patapsco, 95: 34 38 20 39 55 iO 22 37 28 9 1 Whole 9 2s 31, 840: whole 20 34 37, 840; quarter 22 31 55, $:00; quarter 920 22, $40—all soid and paid by LUCK. Drawn Nos of Washington, 16: 55 58 60 72 62 20 8 40 61 3 41 Whoie 8 40 72, $75u—sold and paid by LUCK. Drawn Nos Patapsco, S4 : 31 33 42 6 63 4 39 fc6 59 54 51 67 41 18 60 74 Whole 51 54 67, $3006; Haii 6 4151,1 Qr 418 74,! Five more sold and paid by Qr Its 3160, j LUCK. Qr 6 18 41J Drawn Nos of G. Consolidated, 9: 58 73 30 29 15 67 6 10 74 31 11 59 19 Whole 10 11 74, $400; } Half 19 30 67, 20'J; !, Ail sold and paid b7 Qr 10 15 74, 200;! LUCK. Qr 11 31 58, 300J Drawn numbers Patapsco, 93 : 4 8 21 63 26 19 71 27 25 3d 17 6 Whole 4 8 63, %iio sold and paid by LUCK. To my oiii Customers and Friends.—-tly 02ice is now opened at No. 3, Governor street, (lute R. G. Scott's office) for ilie sale of Lottery i'ickets, where it will give me pleasure to wail on you. C B. LUCK. Orders for Certificates or Packages, or single Tickets and shares in any of the Maryland Lotte ries, will meet prompt and confieutiai attention, if addressed to R. FRANCE Sc. CO., Managers, mh 24 or to C. B. LUCK, Richmond, Va. LACK SILKS, 80.-tIBAZI.NES AND ALPACAS.—BIack Italian Silks, Bombazines and Black Alpacai, in great variety. For siie by G HARTWELL & CO, mh £4 Opposite Swan Tavern. BONNETS, SILKS RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND Millinery Goods, At wholesale only, by mh 2i—ii'2ia* AUJ. ANDERSON Sc. CO. HAi .-ibJba.es best North River Hay, to ar rive, for sale by m h2l SAMUELAYRES. Q7 CASES BKSCOLE -UASS LICO -0 4 rice, 2 casks Tcnqua Beaaa, tor sale by jnij 21 SAM L AYRES. riMIK .METROPOLITAN STOKE.—The I subscribers have just received, by Adams 4c Co's Express, a handsome assortment ot Jlantil las, of the richest and most approved styles, ail colors acd qualitiea; together with a handsome as sortment of Spring Goods, rich embroidered Curtain Muslin, Bareges, new style Collars, Htikls, Gloves, Trimmings, 6lc , to which they invite the attention of the public generally, at 151 Main street, Ue mhlt' WILLCOX ic BETTS. BOAROING.— A Gentleman and his Wile, or two single Gentlemen, can be accommodated with Board,in a pleasant jresidecce on Grace street. Address Box 6M : mh 22—Jt* 1 1 4RTSHOBN.—QUO iba Jara, i-lfaiusttoaaadandfor aatebj AS THICKER. VI ARHLE OUST. —t»bis Marole Dust; 15 i'l Carboys Oil Vitriol, just to hand and lor sale bv mh 23 OA STECKER. BALbO OAT».—iiaiwt o*«s ol good quality for sale. Apply ai the Wuod Yard near the Danville Railroad Depot. maii-lw THOMAS FOSim AUCTION SALES. PUTU&jB DAYS. By Jaw— M. Taylnr. Large brick stable and lot on CHURCH HILL AT AUCTION.—Wi'I be .old ou Thursday, 31st M.rch, st 4* o'clock, P. M., up on the premise*, that large brick .table, situated oa the South ride of Fr.nk'ln .treet, on Church Hill, immediately in rear of the residence of Mr. H. T. Pairo. The stable has been recently built, ard I* one and a half Merles high. The lot front. 36 feet, and run. back 110 feet. T*bms— One-tfcird cash, balance at .lz and twelve month., with interest, and secured by a deed of trust. JAS M TAYLOR, mh 21 Auctr. UNDIVIDED MOIETY OF A HOUSE AND LOT AT ROCKKTTS AT AUCTION —Will be .eld on Thursday, the 31.t day of March, at 2 o'clock, P. M., upon the premiae., one undivided moiety of that large houae and lot, situated atßock etts, fronting on Bloody Run street, near Taliafer ro'. Mill, and formerly owned by Robert Craddock. The lot front. 228 teet on Bloody Run .treet, and run. back 277 feet. Tkems—One third cub,balance at 4 and 8 month, for note, with interest added, and secured satisiac torily. JAS. M. TAYLOR, mh 21 Auctr. npWENTY-FIVE BIILUING LOTS IN A SIDNEY AT AUCTION.—WiII be .old at auc tion on Jlondny, 2£th of March, commencing at 3)i o'clock, P. M , upon the premises. fourteen Building Lots, situated in the plan of Harvie'. Ad dition to the town of Sidney, and directly opposite the residence of Mr R B Tyler. Eight ot the Lot. front on Pine .treet, and »:x on Cumberland street; each lot fronts *J5 leet, and run. back 104 feet. Af t®r which, will be sold eleven beautiful Lota within j Beiv 'derelnciosure, fronting about 30 feet each, and running back about 125 feet. These are about tn! r desirable -Lots now to be had in that neighborhood for building purpose., being well ™ ted ? nd P le . aßaEt 'y located. ? ese I,ots "eing within a lew hundred yard, of T I manufacturing establishments of the city, se ?tion which is improving with unprece p' ofler a dvant«ges to the operatives iHoL In °. 6e works for securing pleusaut re.- Tv^;. or rV ale u iDVe6tmeDt 10 capitalist, rrf.rths tt D - e ** balance at six and twelve Drouerr'v » B u' "w deede of trust upon the pr TO t0 » ecure the deterred payments. 11 JAMES M TAYLOR, Auct. OREGON* AND LOTS cTateVv Xr th. h LL ' A T A UCTION.-Imme- a ""' b « h °< ■" IsiiMi One-third cash; balance at 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured satisfactorily mh J3 JAMES M TAYLOR. Annt. Large number of building LOTS AT AUCTION.-Will be ,oid oS TUESDAY, the 29th March, upon the premises re spectively, from 40 to 50 Building Lots, situa ted near the western bounds of the city, as fallows: 5 on the north side of I or Marshall, west of the residence of T. F. Isbell; Esq.; 3 in the rear of the residence of Hon. J. M. Botts, and about 35 on the north side of Leigh street, north of Buchanan's Spring. These Lots will te laid off into sizjs suitable for building purposes—say fronting 30 feet, and running back 150 feet to.an alley. These Lots being located near the corporation line, and in a neighborhood which must improve, are worthy the attention of those wishing to invest in unim proved property, or those who desire to secure pleasant homesteads at moderate cost. The sale will commence at 3J o'clock, with the property first named, and proceed in the order ad vertised. Teums—One-third cash in advance, balance at 6 and 12 months, with interest, and tide retained un til the payment of the last nole mh 11—tds JAS. M. TAYLOR, Auctr. TRUSTEE'S SALS ut A HOUSE and LOT ON MARSHALL STREET.—By virtue of a deed of trust, executed by Edward Crouch and wile to the subscriber as trustee, dated 24th March, 1851, and duly recorded in Henrico County Court, and in accordance with tho provisions thereof, be ing requested by the assignees of the beneficiaries named in said deed, I shall, on Friday, the first day of April next, commencing at 4 o'clock. P. M., upon the premises, sell to the highest bidder, tbe property conveyed in said deed, being a lot of LAND situated in the county of Henrico, on the South side of I or Marshal! street, near its Western termina tion, opposite the residence of Mr F T IsbelJ, front ing 35 feet and running back 141 lcet inches, and upon which lot stands a three story brick house, nearly new, arid now occupied by said Crouch. The title to the above property is believed to be good, but acting as trustee, i shall convey with the usual warranty only. Terms will be made known at the s&le. fc'mh 22 JAMES M. TAYLOR, Trustee. By Wellington Goddin. Lots in the plan of belyjdere, AND EiliCK TENEMENTS ON OREGON HILL, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on Monday Afternoon, the 28th day of March, 1853, upon the premises, commencing at 4>i o'cl'k, lour most beautiful Lots in the plan of Bolvidere, each fronting 30 leet, running back about 140 feet to an alley. Also, three Brick Tenements on Oregon 11 ill, situated on the North side of a 30 foot street, between Church and Belvidere streets. Alter which, will be sold some brick and wooden Build ings at the landing of Belle Is!e, in rear ot the Tre degar Iron Works. Terms accommodating, and made known at the time of saie. mh 22 W. GOD DIN, Auctr. By John It. D. Payne, Salesman. 2 ACRES OF UttOL'Ml) IN THE TOWN OF SIDNEY AT AUCTION.—The above two acreß of Ground will beaold on Tuesday, the 29th inet., et 3/i o'clock in the afternoon, on the pre mises, end will be divided into lota to suit purcha sers. Teems—One-third cash, arid the balance on a credit cf 6 and 12 months, interest added, secured by negotiable notes satisfactorily endorsed. The above Ground joina Mr U. B. Paaley, on street. Mb 23 JOHN R. D. PAYNE. By John R. 11. Payne, Salesman. Most valuable xuiLcn cows at AUCTION .---VVill be aoU on iVlonday Af ternoon, the 28th March, 1853, commencing 8t 4 o'clock, at the residence of Mr L H Dance, in the town of Sydney, (who is declining the rniik busi ness) about 18 uioSt valuable Milcn Cows, some of which have calves. Tke::s—Four months credit for approved en dorsed negotiable piper. mh 18 W. GODDIN, Auetr. By George J. Sumner. Auction sal*, ok household and KITCHEN FURNITURE, LIBRARY, &c — Oi Tuesday Dlorning, 29th instant, comaie> cing at 10 o'clock, i't the residence of Mr Ira Tichi nor, on Marshall street, between sth and 6th, will be sold at auction, hia entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a small but very valuable Library, consisting in part of 1 old fashioned carved Secre tary and Bcok Caee, and 2 small Book-Cases; 1 old fashioned Sofa, handsome parlor Stove, Sideboard, 1 marble top frame sideboard, 1 dozen mahogany Chairs, 1 mahogany Rocking Chair, 1 wood eeat cushioned Rocking Chair, 2 doz n rush seat Chairs, •£ rush seat Arm Chairs, marble top Centre Tab.e, Dining Tables, Carpets, mahogany Wardrobe, ex cellent patent spring Mattress and Bedding, 2 ma hogany Bedsteads, 3 mahogany Bureaus, Wssh stand?, Bathing Tub, lot Plants, an excellent, large Cooking Stove, to barn either wood or coal. The Library consists wholly cf valuable works- Literary, Clastic, Scientific, Legal and Poetical. Terms c&sh. Sale to be conducted by mh 21 GEO J SUMNER, Auctr. By George J. Suuiaer. VERY RAKE CHANCfc; FOR HOTEL OR PRI VATE HOUSEKEEPERS—SALE OF THE FURNITURE BELONGING TO THE ' UNION HOTEL."—On Tuesday, the sth day cf Apri.*, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning, will be •old the entire furniture belonging to the House, amongst which will be found— A very superior set of black walnut Dining Ta bles, made expressly to order, as fcood as new, and capable cf dining from 75 to 100 person*. Parlor furniture—two fashionable city made So fci3 mahogany Chairs and Kockicg Chairs, ma- marble top Centre Tables, a3 cf which are city made to order: one gilt frame: Mantel Mirrsr, Carpets, &c. Bedroom Furniture—From 60 to 75 Beds, acd very boat Curled Hair Mattraaaea, made expressly to order, in excellent condition, having been very little used; Bureaus, end other chamber furniture, &C.&C. Tbbms.—All sums under 850, cash; fir aumaof 650 and upwards, tour months credit ior approved negotiable note#. Notice.—Should the sale not be completed on the first day, it will bo continued ths day ft low ing. commeßCtog at the same hour, mi 23 UEO. J. SsUMKEK, Auct. AUCTION SALES. • .HltftoAV. By Timi M. T*yl«r, Aaetr. GREAT CDHIOHITT! WILL be sold at auction on THURSDAY, the 34* inatant, at 11 o'clock, A. M , at Geo L Earwat'a (table*, on Counefl Chamber Bill, a Caw with SIX LEGS. Thoae who bare sees thla remarkable tutuf nature, can form • ja*t eatimate of ita value io an exhibition. It la regarded by many aa one of tbe greatest curioaitiee in the world. Termacaab. mh 19 JAMES M. TAYLOR. By llareapatt, Altea fc Ca. p HOCKHIKS, Ac., AT AUCTION.-Oa Vjr THURSDAY, 24th inat„ we wiiJ aeU at 19 o'clock, at oar Auction etore, an aaaortme&t of Groceries, viz : Rio, Java and Manila Coffee Coffee Sucara Liverpool Salt N L Rum and Rectified Whjakey Bacon and Herrings , Caiidaa and Ureen Teaa Lamp Oil Cigars, Wines. Ac Ac. Term*:—Under #100 cash ; SICO end over four months credit for approved paper. DAVKNtOKfTALLIN Sc. CO, mb i 9 A acta, vrm «. c Additional. 1700 sacks fine factory hued Sa!t, "Bromiiow" Liverpool" <tlp Wwt Phalia, direct from mh23 D.At CO, Aucta. By Wellington Uoridln. FOtt SALK U AT AUCTION —Will be sold, on THURSDAY alternooo, tbe 24th March, IP3U. upon the premi ses, commencing at 4 o'clock, s.x or .even buil ding lota m Manchester—being part ct the "»!c- Kae property, two of which iron; on Alain street, and are handsomely located. Terms One third cash ; balance at three and nx months, lor negotiable notes, interest added, cecured by an approved endorser or title retained. mQ - 2 W (?ODD'N. Au;t N 5 1 Aai,c -' 8 SAUK.— II Will be »old on Thursday, the 24th instant ccmmecciDg at lCo'clcca, 111 front ot the clhce, 1 Sense, 2 Bureaus, 1 Pres«, l Bed and Bed stead, 1 Mattraw, 1 Cupboard, 5 Table*, large icrt of Chairs, a lot of shoe Lasts. 1 Rocking Chair, and a number ol other articles, to satisfy distress war rants and executions in nay hands, mh £4 B. BLAIR. HCCR, By Alexander Kou&Co. THIS lUOKNiNCi, at iO o'clock, we will sell at Auction, a lot of Piece end Cat Dry Gcods, Haruware sud Cutlery, Castors, Tumblers, Brittannia Tea and Coflee Puts, YVii.dtw Curtaiaa, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads atd Chairs. Aiso, lour Uu!d Watches, with many other Ar ticles. ALBX NOIT & CO., Aucta. By Alexander >otl ik Co, | \t R JKVENINfc. ssAljiiS will beconCaued until the season closes, as a-*m& o'clock, et wnick tirce we will sell worn tEe afceiTsa, in lots to suit purchasers, a good selection ol :,-laee and cut dry goods, hardware,cutsery, guns, p ;*-©!*, gold and silver watcaes, and clocks t.cdtimo piecaa ol every descripticn. Aiso a general aasortm -at t f iancy goods. ALEX NOTT « CO, ' ft action T U « KHKCMAi'IC Si'KCIFIC a Krt u VVN. — Mortimorc'n Kbeamtuirt Compound and Blood Purifier—from tha numerous astonishing cures it has eilected of Rheu matism in all forms and conditions, has become the inost popular remedy ever offered to the American pub ic. In presenting this Compound to the commu nity, the Proprietors, although aware from past expe rience of its entire reliability to cope with and eradi cate eve ry vestige ot this dire complaint, are perfectly willing to allow its merits to be judged fium its effects as it is compounded expressly for one complaint and is only applicable to such complaint, although 'ts cu rative powers may have a happy influence oa other ills attending the human frame. ".More than two thou sand cases of rheumatism, chronic and acute, have been permanently cured during the past year by the use at a few bottles of the Compound, end testimo nials of the most flattering nature have been and am constantly received Irom individuals of the highest standing in the community. The deepest seited and most hideous cases have readily yielded to the potent influence of this Compound, and although physician* have pronounced many of them incurable, they are yet living, sufficient evideneei to convince ihs most sceptical iMortimore'H lihpumntic Compound is a vegetable internal remedy, harmless in its effects, and can oe administered with safety to any uge and erudi tion, and has never been known to fail. For sale oy PIIRCELL, LADD k CO, sole Aienta for Richmond. W. V. ALEXANDER Ic I. J.Pro §ork° rS ' Barclay Street, Astor House, New Chronic Kheuinatitiiu—T we nt y Years' ataodlne. » • -n, , -j. St - Eol-is, Feb. 23. 1348. Captain Ed warn Powers writes:—l have tor more than twenty years been severely afflicted with rheu matism, first acute, then chronic. 1 tried all other remedies of which l could hear. 1 also had the best medical attendance which could be procured; all proved unavailing. 1 procured and used two bottlea of Mortimore's Rheumatic Compound and Blood Pu rifier, and it cured me sound and well, ja 31 EDWARD POWERS. Extensive Abs.iriuient of r»prlii* t.ouda: HUBBARD GARDNER <fc OAitLTON, No 111 Main-Street, HAVE received their tiering Assortment of Boot*, Shoes, Hbt«. Cps, Trunks, Sole and Upper Leather, French arid American Call Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, Letter, Note ana Wrapp.ng Paper, dtc. &c., comprising one of the largest and best selected stock* they have ever had. Country merchants are respectfully requested to examine our stock, as we are confident they will find it as low, if cot lower, than the same quan tities ana sizes can be bought in any market uorta of Richmond. mh 14—8w if L>R£MI tiKOLMU PLASTJiK.-Wehavo J? constantly on hand and for sale, Richmond Ground Piaster, extra quality, 92# per cent gyp. sum. H. T. X. K. S. TALJAFISRRO. mh 23—d&w3m *'OH rHIL.ADULrHMA-To on Friday, the 25tb Inn, at I o'clock, f. m.— > ne stetmehip Pennsylvania, C«pt Bay more, will be ready to receive Ireigu; tomorrow, Thursday, the 33rd, and sail as above. For freight or passage, app:y to ma S3 R. RANKIN. 4 ATTENTION, HAOL.U JNKANTHY. Attend a special meeting of your company at Lalayette Hail, on Thursday next, the i4th instant, at 8 o'clock,P. M. By order ot the First Lieut coromacdiaa. mh23 JOHN C. POWEIL, JbT, O. a FAIUFItiLU JUlnev l LIB. Vx-IL The membersol the Pafr field Jocki y Club wiUmeet at the Kxchunge Hotel on sfa«^ "Saturday Evening, st 7 o'clock, to receive and act up;ju the report ul tk« committee appointed to revise ths rales and reguia tious of the Club. By order of the President. mh 23—4t' JNO. BELCHER, Prop. FttJi.SU HARDWARE—SPRING, 1823. WS. & G. DONJiAN, Richmond, Va, are • bow receiving frcm Jbngiand their Spring Importation ol Birmingham ana Sheffield Hard* ware, Cutlery rikl Gnna. And from the Mauulacmrera in our own country, a very large and varied aaaortment ol American Gooda, which having o«en purchased ezcluaiveiy lor caah, and before tii» recent aevance in prions, they are ova bled and detenti-ed tw offer aa low aa any regular fcou«e whatever, either in tnia or other markeU. We thank our iriecd* kindly for paat tavora, and respectfully invite them, aa well aa Merchants and others generally, viailing Richmond, to call upoa ua the present teas on. W. 9. St G. DONNAN, Importers of Hardware, No 19, Pearl at. mh 11 > NtiKULKa.— Kirby's, Beard &. Kirby's, Crow ley* and Bayley's Neeo!e»; and Kirby'a Pins, tor aale to the trade at New Yurs price*. GlNTfctt it ALVEY, mh 17 Mo lb Pearl street. APPLES.— -75 bbla Applet, receiving and tor sax; by mh 23 W« TAYLOB. CI OKU.—ct) bbla Newark Uidsr, leoeirtng and lor aale by mhitl WH TAYLOR. ('MO 'I.UtLiVs MlialAtil) AMi> GKUUNU ) P£PPEK.—i>vO boxes for sale by mhii3 JOHN H CLAiBORNg. 1 a) BULS PRilUil PORK, lor aale oy mh j) JOHN U. Ci AIBORNt:. 11l BPJti*t« FAWMIOPi u* mats.— JuVThtt subscriber U vu receipt ot the Spnng faaluaw, to which he reapestfuii) latiuia the attou