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VOL. 3—NO 136 A. COWAROIN, Proprietor. HtrG H R PLEASANTS. Editor. ~ Y K ;i M IIKKRV PECTORAL, • r a thß cv*.* or WHOOPING COUGH Colßs?*' CROUP, w ASTHMA and "Avoir CONSUMPTION b KOSi T o rrKK a rni.n. with . . «y\DACHE AND SORENESS OF THE ti< .1 pooV. the CHERRY PECTORAL I j * J OT . joinj (o bed, and wrap up warm to sweat ( Hrdvlr.n* th* night • * i-J For * rol.l and cough, fake tt morning, « -i-- N , n- a nd evening, according to direction* •• cr.ii thi> difficulty will sooii be removed. J® 'v, ,' f saSerfrom this trouble when they find V,n fr" W> readily cnr»d. Persona afflicted with a ~j • •, v hich breaks them tneir rest at night, * "Ya,-> i- v takin* the Cherry Pectoral on going to , v sound, unbroken sleep, and - \ refresh! ns rest. Great relief from suffer ~ s '.\ x R - ..innate cure is attorded to thousand* who .'•h'U • v . ' "d, hy this invalaabhggpmedy '■# ..;reeahte efleet in thn*<&tfa*e*, many find tfceinse''- " t:uwilling U> forego its im when thenece*- '-- • . -eft.ed tfrom tv.-. - niinent physician* in Kaykttf.vji.le, TeKN n AprH 18th, lftM. g, ; _\Ve -,hve given your Cherry Pectoral an exten • cur practice, and fiud it to surpass every •■'r . '.v we have for curing affections o the re»- lutwty oiivi*. i>r, oiEMER t HAMPTON. l j«.ag?r#and public speakers this remedy is inval n»j>. ashr ts action on the throat and lungs, when taken'in sr".a!iquantities, it removes ail hoarseness in „ hours, and wonderfully increaae* the power and iW.biiiiy of the voice. Asthma is seneraHy much relieved, and often wholly eared by Chen-y Pectoral. But there are some cases « 'obstinate s« to yield entirely to no medicine. Cher pr pe -tori' »ill cure them, if they can be cured. Bronchus, or irritation of the throat and upperpor too ot' the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry rec toril in snmi! cjid frequent doses. The uncomfortable OVoress:on is soon relieved. Rev I>t Lansing, of Brooklyn, New York, state* " i liave s-en the Cherry Pectoral cure such cases of Asthma it.d Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases.' For Croup, give an emetic of antimony, to be follow- I ed by iarse'nad frequent doses of Cherry Pectorai, un til -s'subp. :* s 'he disease If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. Whooping Cough may be broken up and soon cured bv the use ef Cherry Pectoral. "The Inriuer»za is speedily removed by this remedy JS'uoserons instances have »een noticed where whole Uculies were protected from any serious consequences wkiletbeii neighbor*, without the Cherry Pectoral, wra suffering from the disease. Frarn the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medics, Bowdoin College. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredient* show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pttaonary diseases. PARKER CLEVELAND, M D. Bninswr;k. Me, Feb 5, 1847. D' Valentine Mott, the widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical College, N York city, says-: It -rives r .e pleusure to certify the value and efficacy o f Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly adapted to :ure diseases of the throat and lungs. Cures of severe diseases upon the lungs have been ef -:ted by Cherry Pectoral in such extreme cases a* warrant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that car. be depended on to cure the coughs, colds aad consumption, which carry from our midst thoro ainds everv vear. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted c r. .ook with confidence for relief and they stsuld not fail to avail themselves of it. Prepe.red bv J C AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Richmond by PL'RCELL, LADD it CO, and b> ill the Druggists throughout the city and State, oc I—dt?Feb Dl VAL'H FAMILY ANTISPASMO DIC. for the cure of Asiatic Cholera, Cholics o> all kinds, rpuoig, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar rfcra. lock jaw, violent paiu, whether rheumatic or a-»<.ralgic, cremp in the stomach, toothache, nervous headache. delirium tremens, spider bites, dyspepsia, f'liaess from imprudent eating, threatened abortion, fits, sinking or congestive chills, ague and fever, burns, CUt*. LVC. Accompanying each bottle is a pamphlet containing foil directions for its use, in fhe various diseases for u+-.ch it is recommended, as well as presenting many String testimonials. This medicine is not only efficient, but safe. It is e»iapted to many of the c.ost violent diseases, giving the most prompt relief, and is espeoially suited to large families as well as to travelers. The proprietor, there fore, would respectfully as* the attention of the public t j its claims; which are founded on more than twenty y?arß* experience in its use, and not on conjecture. It has already become a vevy popular remedy in ma ny parts of the country, and is destined to be so whsr ever -.t 13 iritroduced. Wj ivould respectfully call tbe attention of the pub lic to the fsllowlna, amongst many names of highly re ■oectable and ivell-known gentlemen in different parts or the country, vtl9 have used it, and spoken of it in fcufh terms: M-Jscoe Garnett. esq, Esi&<2; Jst M Jeffries, eC?. Kin# ,iad tiueen, Va; Alexander Dudley. Esq. King and <2-;»en. Va: R W Schooler, esq, Caroline, Va; Wilson C Pembenon, King William, V a; A B Walthall, Char iottesvilie, Va; Thos D Uuarles, Richmond, Va; John V» Hoods, Baltimore: Wm F Pendleton, Washington; fS>» ton Short, Kins William: Winston, Chester field, Va; James W Goss, Gordonsville, Va' RLCole mio, Richmond. Va: N B Hiil, Richmond, Va; Thos St&rke, Kini; William, Va Amongst the many physicians who have usel it, we bea leave to refer, tor the present, to the following: Dt John S Lewis, Kins William; Dr WmT Down er Kin* William; Dr Wm R Purkins, Northumber aoi Dr Richard T Hundley. Hanover. We also ask you to read the following certificates, acd refer vouto many more in the pamphlets and our var: /J advertisements 1" 1 •"o 1 * 1 -"., ind Fever, <Jkc. Or Du Va!—Dear Sir: I was promptly relieved, a years aio, of a violent attack of something like the cholera, by taking a large dose of your Anti-Spasmcd ic. Since that time I have frequently witnessed its good eiiects in other cases. About six weeks ago I was Buffering exceedingly frarn an attack of Third-day Ague and Fever. It had been increasing in severity tor nearly a month. I determined to try your Anti- Spasmodic, and accordingly took a large dose of it just before the time for the cnill. It produced over the whole system a peculiar sensation of warmth, which wad kejit up by repeating the dose onee or twice at intervals of two hours. Though necessarily exposed aiace, Iha ve felt no return of chill. I feei confident i*i recommending your medicine. Very sincerely yours, (Signed) AMBROSE ACREE. King William. July, 1352. la Cmmti, lirsrntery, and Solder Biten. Dr Du Va!—Dear Sir: I have administered your Fa mily Anti-Spasmodic in several violent attacks of cramp and dysentery. I have applied it externally to the bite of a spider, when there was an enormous en largement of tne limb, and intense pain—in all with perfect success. I have soid a great deal of it in this neighborhood, and as far as I know, it has given univer sal satisfaction. All wbo have tested it seem to think it has no equal as a family medicine. I deem it due to say that in most of the instances alluded to above, va rious remedies were used without effect. Respectfully, yours, (Signed) S W Y MUSE. Manufactured by P P DU VAL, M D, King William C H, Va, :o whom ail orders should be addressed. Price 62 1-2 ceats and $1 per bottle. For sale in Richmond. Va, by Purcell, Ladd &. Co, wholesale agents, and by Thomas &. McCarthy, J Blair, A Bodektr, and Wm P Lnnd; in Baltimore oy Canby A Hatch ; in Portsmouth by Gnrllck St Gwatbmey, and by Drcg;ists generally au6 Stawts (VIOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—i he in i ™ creasing popularity of MRS. DAWS' Congh Elixir has iuduced the proprietress to procure, at considerable expense, a new style of bottles acd labels. This lsct is conclusive evidence that it is ail that is claimed for it, in excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Coough, Croup, Pulmo cary Complaints, &c. It is now used by a large majority ol the families in Richmond, many of whom have voluntarily tarnished certificates of its virtue. and has come to be considered the best rem e-ly ol the day. Such positive evidence is worth more than volumes of uncertain testimony from ■abroad. For sale, wholesale and retail, by BENNETT & BEERrf, A. KODEKER, CHAS. BECK, CHA3. D. Y\LE, aud Mrs. A. B. DAWB, Main street, and BOUCHER & MELTON. Broad at., and CHAS, MILLBPAUGH, Druggist, Richmond. mh 18 | MPO L.AIJI KH.-MHs A L CORY is heppv to inform the ladies of Rich Riond, that Mrs. Eliz»beth Hiliyard has learned S - Taylor'a syit-rn ol Cutting, and would be phased to ail of htr friends ana customers that •w <uld favor hr rwnr. a call, on Marshall, first door above second mrret P a—Mrs. Elizabeth Hiliyard is agent for 8. T. j aylor's system in Ricnmmd mh 15—lit' MATTJXI*. —a lot of superior Canton M»t titig, received and tor sale by BREEDEN k. FOX, tan 18—2w 217 Broad street C< l/l> V fcM hKKU.--.iWO Du»fcet. siricuy priiue ' Clo»er Seed, in store,for sale by R. McCAMuLISH, Jr, a"Jl2~3w ISSCary Sire*. THE DAILY DISPATCH. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—A very neat Place on th* JJg| road landing to Stony Hun, with a House con taining four room*, and a Well of moat excellent water in the yard. A pp) yto EDWARD D. EACHO, mh 22 General Agent and Collector. 0. .' FOR KKNT.—The brick tenement ion Canal *treet. between 4th and sth itrceU. re o ntly occupied by Mr JohnGlb*on. Rent 8150. mh 22 TOLER A COOK, Agent*. FOR RKMT.—We have a Rnck Hoaae on Church Hill,for rent. It i* near the residence of George W Toler, and >* de •irable. Rent $8 per month, mh 17 TOLER A COOK. Agents ® HOUSE FOR RKNT.~We offer lor rent, a large Brick House, on the Mechanic*- vilie Tnrnpike, a ahort distance from the city, which has many convenience*, and i* a deairable residence. mh 17 TOLER A COOK. Agent* mFOR RENT—The newly built three »tory house, corner of Main and 2nd itreet The occupant wishing to remove to hi* own residence, i* willing to give immediate possession Apply to fe 3—ts GEO. W. GRETTER. A SCHOOL HOUSE FOR RKNT.— The tenement known as the school house, on Franklin, between 6 and 7th street*, t* for rent, possession given on the irst day of April. The house contains three rooms, ooe large enough to accommodate from fifty to sixty scholar*, a lecture room adjoining, with a bed-room abeve. Apply to ED D EACHO, mh 14 General Agent and Collector. IMII.GU COW.—A Good Milch Cow, for *ale by JS3L h ] ° A strecker fw MILLINERY GOODB.—N. C. BAK- L 1«9 Itlnln Street, invites the atten- of Merchant* and Mi liners, to a com ™"plete assortment of Spring and Summer MilHnery, Pattern Hats, French Flowers, Bonnet Silks, Ac. Orders executed at short notice mh 15—3 m 41 NEW Sl'ftlNfci AND HllUi*l£tt j|t GOODS.—The subscriber would inform his ft iends and the public that he has received his Spring supply, selected in the Northern cities by himself, consisting of French Cloths, CnHsimerea, Yestings, Ac., which he is pre pared to make up in the most fashionable manner and on accommodating term*. He solicits a call from those in want. WM. HOLT RICHARDSON, Merchant Tailor, I4ih street, Oppo*ite the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, mh 16—d^w MRS. M. A. LYONS, hroad St., ff*a&jone door above 7th, is now receiving her ■BBrSpring aseortment of fashionable ?lllli •"•nery. Bonnets, Dresses and Mantles made to or der. mh 17—i* READY MADE CLOTHINti. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS'! •>23 Your attention is called to our stock r=, ft of READY-MADE CLOTHING and [Mh \ff FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, whichli Hl/M is large and desirable. Also, a large W stock of white and fancy SHIRTS and COLLARS, of the latest styles. Call at No. 112 and look. mh 21 S. MERCHANT A WEISIGER NEW MERCHANT TAILORING JSS >4I TABLISHMENT. )Pl NO. 132 MAIN STREET, (opposite ft jfj# Messrs. Adie A Gray's Drug Store.) Iflf The subscriber respectfully iciform* "® the citizens of Richmond that be has commenced the Tailoring Business, at the above store, with an entirely new STOCK OF GOODS purchased tbis Spring, which h? will make up to order at the shortest notice, and in the most fashionable style. Mahsn'a system of Garment-cutting and Plates of Fashion for sale. WILLIAM N. ROACH, mh 21—lm* 132 Main-street. GREENHOUSE AND ORNAMBN TAL PLANTS.—As this is a good season to plant out all kinds of ornamental plants, the sub scriber will offer a large assortment of plants for sale at the Tontine House, opposite the Banks Main atreet, on Tuesday the 22nd instant, and will continue during the week, where those in want of plants can be suppited. mh 21—6t* JOSEPH RENNIE. ® VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—We are authorized to sell three most va'uaDle and desirable Store Stands on Main street. The terms will be made accommodating, not .more than $1000 being required in cash, while the balance may be in annual instalments. Apply early. mh 22 TOLER &l COOK, Agents. M GREAT REDUCTION IN m THE PRICE OF HATS, CAPS AND ■ BOOTS. —In buying yourHßts and Boots, go right to Head Quarters, J. H. ANTHONY, Cstambian Hot 1 corner, where Moleskin Hats of ivst quality are selling at $3 50 Second quality... 300 Silk Hate of the latest fashion 250 ~?ine Calfskin sewed Boots 3 50 .together with an assortment of Cloth, Plush, and C4l Silk Caps; Soft Fur and Wool Hats, Silk, Ging ham and Cotton Umbrellas, at low prices. se29 m HOOTS AND SHOES.—I Bam now receiving my Spring sortment of Boots, Shoes and Trunks, em bracing all the varieties, from low priced to the finest goods, fe 12 JOHN THOMPSON. r~ I. -1 UNDERTAKING.—The sub 'l begs leave to return his thanks to his numerous friends and the public at large for the liberal patronage bestowed npon him during the past 14 years, both as Cabinet-Maker and Undertaker, and to inform them that he has formed a copartnership with Mr WILLIAM MURRAY, well known to tne citizens of Richmond as one of the old lirm of Poore, Murray & Roper, for the ex clusive purpose of conducting the Undertaking BunlneitH in all its branches. His shop is on the East side of Governor street, next door above the old stand of Roper & Cowling, l etween Main and Franklin street*, where will always be kept a large assortment of ready made Coffins, and where all orders left will meet with prompt attention, fe 14 —3m B. W. ROPER, * Next door to the eld stand of Roper & Cowling. TO THE PUBLIC.—The subscri ber respectfully informs his friends and public that he has on hand, and is * still making up saddles and harness of the best stock, and of superior workmanship, such ss cannot easily be found in the city. Having em ployed a practical workman—one that can be relied on tor making all kinds of saddlery and harness work, in any style required— invites the attention of all in want of such articles, being confident that he can suit them, as regards price and quality. Ail orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. WM. SALMON, Wholesale dealer in Saddles, Harness, tic, Msin street, below City Hotel. fe2B—lm •SH DOG LOST.—Left the Floyd House —in December last, a very large MaMlfl Slut, ol a pale yellow color, uncommonly tail and remarkable in appearance ; had on a collar with my name on it. Sne has been often seen in the city by persons who knew her, since she left Any information left at the Floyd House, that will lead to her recovery, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded, by mh 1 JOHN A. JETER. m HKING SCPPLY-BOOTo, SHOES ■ and TRUNKB.—We have received by re cent art i VB)s, our spring and summer stock of Boots, Bhoes, Trunks, <tc. It embraces ev ery variety, style and quality, and will be sold as low as such goods can be bought anywhere. Mer chants buying for cash will save money by buying from us, and they are respectfully invited to call at No. 73, Main street, 3 doors below Daley's mh 21 WHITE St PAGE. AI>IK & (iiUy, Hsrbmoiid, Va„, have in atcre, and are now receiving, perhaps the largest Stock of Drags, Medicinei, Paints, Oil*, Dye*, Window Glasa, Surgeons' Instruments, &c. Jtc._, ever offered for sale in this city, to which they invite the attention of Wholesale Dealers In town and country in Virginia itnd North Carolina. mh 14 RICHMOND. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25 1858. NEW COMMISSION HOUSE.— The «ub •criber* bare entered intooo partnership under the firm ol PENDLETON A BROTHER, for the transaction of the Commi**ion Buaines* in TOBAC CO, COTTON and PRODUCE GENERALLY, and have taken Warehouae No. 130 Smith'* Wharf, Baltimore, Md. R. W. PENDLETON, P. P. PENDLETON. Baltimore, August 16th. 1852. Reference*: Hugh Jenkins A Co., Baltimore. F. W. Brune A Son*, do. Wm. WiUon A Sona, do. Edwin Wortham *l Co., Richmond. Archb'd Thoma* Sl Son, do. Hugh W. Fry, do. Rhode* Sl Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. John Creigh, Cincinnati. Gordon Sl Co., Loui*ville. W. H. Bartle**, Charleston, 8. C. Otis J. Chafee, do. do. Jame* McCullogh, Pittsburgh. Brown Sl Kirkpatrick, do. Z. Chafce, do. D. Lamb, E*q., Ctwh'r N. W. Bank, Wheeling. S. Brrdy, Esq., do. Mer. Sl Mach. do. do. Jatne* R. Baker, Wheeling. Joaiah Sibley, Hamburg*, S. C. Henry a. Jjcfaroßder, Mobile, Alabama. A. L. Gainea, New Orleans. oc 12—t worn J BROWN, Jr., STOCK BROKER, opposite • the Bank of Va, ha* for *ale Va 6 per cent bond*; long, redeemable in 1876 and 1872; abort, redeemable in 1859 and 1657. Bon-is guarantied by State, redeemable in 1870 and 1875. Bonds of city of Petersburg, redeemable in 1355, with Coupons redeemable in 1865. mh 21—3t.MoWAF RKKNK dc HEATH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, San Francisco, California, will attend to shipments of Tobacco, Flour and Merchandise generally consigned to them, and will make prompt return. As the Barque Parthian is about leaving the port of Richmond for San Francisco persons desiring an a-ent there will meet with prompt attention by entrusting their bu siness to them. Refer to Messsrs AAA Lawrence A Co, Boston " Allen A Paxsoo, New York '' Patteson, Adam* A Co, New York " Courtney A Gushing, Baltimore " Edmond, Davenport A Co, Richmond " Davenport, Allen A Co, Richmond, fe 10—dtfel7.2awt* Lots on union hill for sale. A* the agent and trustee of THOS. H. BLA KE Y, I will sell, privately, in lot* containing one or more acres each, to *uit purchasers, eignt or ten aces of the land now owned and occupied by the said Blakey. These lot* are beautifully situa ted on Union Hill, fronting on the road leading to Blakey's Mill, about a mile and a half only from the old market. Terms accommodating. Refer to John Shore,or to the subscriber, at his office No. 71 Main street, up stairs,over Messrs. Sinton A Co. au 9—3tawta I. R. WATKINS Bracelets, bracelets, brace. LETS.—JuiI received a large lot of coral, jet ivory, amethist, garnett and other Bracelets, with charms attached, which will be sold at the low ptice of 75 cent* a piece, or 81 50 a pair. Call soon at the cheap store of HENRY HYMAN, Direct Importer of Watches, Guns, Ac., mh 23 96 Main street, Richmond, Va. DEALERS FROM THE COUNTRY AND TOWNS, WILL find at the establishment of NASH A WOODHOUSE, 139 Main Street, an extensive stock of Books, Stationery, Piano Forte*, Music. Writingsnd Wrapping Papers, Blank Books, Ac. at low prices, and upon reasonable terms. rpAILUKS' TRIMMINGS. We call the JL attention of merchant tailors to our large and extensive assortment ot Trimmings, consisting of Threads, Sewings and Twist, of the most approved maker*; Binding*, Cord*, Galloons and Button* of every description, and tailors' Needles, which we will sell low. GINTER A ALVEY, mh 17 No 16 Pearl street. SPRING DRY GOODS. —WADS WORTH, TURNER <fc CO , No. 75 Main Street, have received, and are now receiving a large and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which are a Yftriety of new and beautiful Styles of Ladies Dress acd fancy Goods, which we offer to the trade on our usufii terms. Country and city merchants are ie«pe?tfuUy so licited to call and examine our stock. We shall continue to receive further supplies du ring the season. mh 3—6W DK. J. C ■ CARTER having recently located himself in the town of Sidney, near the' resi dence •!' Gustavus Jarvis. Esq., offers his P roles - sional services to the public. BPrompt attention to all calls i the country: mh 14—2w* ALD DOMINION NAILS.—I have on hand a full supply of this superior brand of Nails.— Dealer* can be supplied much cheaper than by or dering from the North. Every adze and description, including bos and lining. WM. S. TRIPLETT, Agent, mh 16—ts 07 Cary street. OGGETT oT ANDERSON, UPHoLST ERERS AND PAPER HANGKKS, corner of Governor and Franklin streets, have just received a superior lot of white and* checked Icdia Matting; also, a part of their Spring stock of French and American Paper Hangings, which they would be pleased to furnish to those in Want. fe 28—lm LUMBER.— 20,000 feet wide and bright Sus quehanna Boards; 20,000 feet Jvß Poplar, and 10,000 feet 5-8 Oak, well seasoned, for tobacco boxes. Landing at Rocketts from echr Falmouth. For sale on the wharf on accommodating terms by BKLVIN St PARKER, mh 22 Mahogany and Lumber Dealers. TO TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS.— The subscriber solicits the attention of Tobao -00 Manufacturers to his superior Presses and Mills, of every description. p. RAHM®, Eagle rotmdry, Cary, below Pearl streak au 21 —6m STONE CUTTING.—JOHN W DA VIES 4r CO*., practical Stone Cutters St Masons, South Side of the Dock nearMayo's Bridge. We return thanks for the liberal patronage we have received and trust by striet attention to business, to continue to merit the confidence of the public, de 16—6 m '|>0 TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS.— A A few largest sizes Iron Mortars and Pestles, just received and for sale by C J SINTON St CO , Sign of the Circular Saw, mh 23 71 Main street. RUGS, MEDICINES, DYES AND Fancy Goods, packed for the Country Trade, in lots to suit, at very low prices for cash or on the usual credit to punctual customers, by BENNETT <fc BEERS, Wholesale Druggists, No 125 Main street, mh 23 Richmond, Va. OLIVE 01L.—25 baskets very superior Olive Oil, to which the attention of the manufactur ers is called. For sale by JOHN. A. ROBINSON, mh 14 Corner Cary and Va streets. LUMP PLAfeVER.—ISO tons Lump Plaster just received from Nova Scotia per brig Mes senger, and fur sale at the wharf. Apply to mh 23 R RANKIN. BURNIMG FLLll*—2o bhls Burning Fluid, just to hand and for sale at manufacturers prices. mh 23 OA STRECKER. £TH*LREAL OIL, OR BURNING FLU ID.—IO bbls of our well known mperior Burn ing Fluid, for sale by mh 21 BEHNLTT St BEEKS,! Drug ids ts. BACON.— 20,000 lbs city cured Bacon; W hhds Baltimore Shoulder Bacon, for sale by feU WM. TAYLOR. NOTICJB.— fropi eaia will be received uuui the 25th icsunt, for excavating and removing the earth from the " Globe Lot." mh 22 KtNT, PAINE & KENT NOTH/B.— The Misses MURRAY have three unoccupied Kaowi. mh 18—ts UPIKK NAILH.—IUOO kegs, 4 to 6 inch, on £5 hand »ad for Mie by mfal*-4w TWBLEY * BRYANT, DORNW LIBttARY.—NKW KNOLISH mJ BOOKS received, and for *ale by _ A. MORRIS, 97 Main *treet Tho Analogy of Religion, natural and revealed to the con*titutf»n and course of nature, to which are added two brief dl**ertation* on perional identity and on the nature of virtue, and fifteen *ermon*, by J Butler, D C L, late Lord Bi*hop of Durham, with a preface by Samuel Halife*, DD,late Lord Bishop of Gloucester. * The Power, Wisdom and Goodne** of Gad, a* manifested in the adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual conutitutfon of man. b* Rev Thoma* Chalmer*, D D. •"•J The Life and Correspondence of John Foster, edited by J E Ryland, A M, with note* of Mr Fo*ter a* a preacher and companion, by John Shepherd' Note* on Heroditu*, original and selected from the beit commentator*, second edition, with numer ous addition* and correction*, by Dawion W Tur ner, M A. The Pharaalia of Lucau, literally translated into English prose, with copious note*, by H T Riely, B A. Als»—Sacred Scene* and Character*, by Head ley ; do Mountain*, by Headley, bound in best ttyle Turkey morocco Punch Piize Novelist—the fat contribution and travels in London, by W M Thackeray. A Digest of the Laws, Custom*, Manners and In stitutions ot the ancient and modern nation*, by Thoma* Dew. mh 24 f A DIES' DRESS GOODS—S EL L, IN G L-* OFF AT LESS THAN COST, TO CLOSE.— 1 have still left some very desirable patterns in Ba reges, Tissues, Ac, similar to those now in fashion, which I sell at less than cost, as I am discontinuing business. Call soon, beforp they are picked over. W. J. SWORDS', mh 24 225 Broad atreet. Shockoe Hill. WPRLNU 1553. —I am now in receipt of my O stock of Spring Goods, which for cheapness cannot be surpassed in thi* city. Now in store, Mouse Lines, Berege De Laines, Lawns, Calicos, Bareges, Sheetings, Shirtings, French and Irish Linens, Embroideries of all kinds, Lace* of every description, Pantaloon Stuffs, Coatings and Vest ings, Plaid Domestic, Table Cloths, Napkins, Tow eling, tine Flannel*, Corded Skirts, check Muslins Bed Tick, Ac, Ac, JACOB A. LEVY, mh i-4 Nos 15 and 59 Main street. VIRGINIA FISH HOUK().—One case of these unrivalled goods, imported by ourselves direct from England, and warranted genuine; just received per ship Kennebec, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by C J SINTON A CO, mh 24 Sign of the Circular Saw, 71 Main st. YELLOW WARE.—The very best article in use for baking purposes. Pans of this Ware are very desirable for Milk. We have also, Butter snd Preserve Jars, Pitcher*, Jugs, Spittoons, Slop Jars, Ac, of this and the stone ware. BULKLEY A CO., mh 24 137, Main St. {CALIFORNIA SELF-HEATING SAD IKONS—This is a new and useful article for housekeepers, it will save time, labor and impart a fine 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 A CO'S, mh 24 139 Main street. THE following new and usetul article*, can be had at BUIKLEY A CO'S: Patent Bread Knives, for Cutting Bread of an equal thickness, patent Nut Cracks, indispensable to Hotel keepers, Cora Popper*, Improved Meat Tender*, Sailor* Travelling Basket*, Egg Fryer*, Patent Clothes Pins, new style Towel Stands, with a large assort ment of China, Glass and Earthen ware,with numer ous other article*, at mh >l 137 Main »treet. SPRING BUSINESS COATS.—HENRY SHAFER would call attention to hi* *tock of Business Coats for Spring, which is undoubtedly the largest assortment to be found in the city, em bracing every style, and made of material* adapt ed to every purpose. Those in want are invited to call at the Clothing Emporium, 103 Main street, and examine for themselves. mh 24 1 n BBLS. FRIME OLD SMITHFIKLD llf Apple Brandy 3 bbl* superior Old Smithdeld Peach Brandy 10 hhds Ohio Family Baoon Sides 10 do do do do Shoulders 10 bbls do do do Haa* Just received, for sale by mh 21 J. W. WOMBLE A CO. NOTICE. —I have appointed and do hereby constitute and appoint CARTER BETHEL my agent to conduct and carry on the Grocery business in my house, near the Central R. R. De pot, and to Mil and buy goods, for cash only, but to contract no debt* on my account or responsibility. mh2l ). B. STEGAL EGG BOILERS, dfce.—lvory Egg Spoons, Salt and Mustard do, for sale by aah 24 R. M. ZI MM ERMAN. EGG COOLERS, dfcc.—Egg Codlers, Egg Poachers, Egg Ladles, &c, 4c, for sale by ,sih 24 R. M. ZIMMERMAN. OIC'KLE FORSS, &c.—Salad Spoons and i Forks, Pickle Forts, Pickle Knives, ,A;, for sale bj mh 24 R. M. ZIMMERMAN. A HPARAGUH BOILERS. Arc.- Aspara gus Boilers, Rice Boilers, Tea Strainers, See, A c, for sale by R. M. Zi'MMEKVAN, rah 24 Corner Main an£ 12th streets. ROSENDALE CEMENT, warranted supe rior quality-, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Safety Fuse—constantly for sale by mh 24 DAVENPORT, ALLEN <fc CO. aUEEN CITY 11AJIS.—A supply received, for sale by mh24 R M BURTON. ALE ANU POUTER—Muir & Son's Spark ling Edinburgh Ale; Barclay, Perkins & Co's, London Porter; for sale by mh24 R. M. BURTON. SiHOR K1) BEEF.—A fresh supply of very 6ue quality, reoeived and lor sale by mh 24 R M BURTON. HAY. —16a bales best North River Hay, to ar rive, for sale byj | «n!»21 SAMUELAYRES. CASES DESCOLE MASS LlCO rice, 2 casks Tonqua Beans, for sale by nib 21 SAM'L AYREB. NttKIMkES. —Kirby's, Beard dt Kirby's, Crow ley'p and Bayley's Needles; and Kirby's Pins, tor oaie to the trade at New York prices. GINTER Si ALVEY, i'*h 17 No 16 Pearl street. A PPLES. —75 bbls Apples, receiving and tor mh*23 ** WM TAYLOB. CIDER.— 81) bbls Newark Cider, receiving and for sal» by mh 23 WM TAYLOR. HARTSHORN. —500 lbs Hartshorn in Jars, just to hand and for sale by mh 22 OA STRECKER. MARBLE BUST.—2O bbU Marble Dust; 19 Carboys Oil Vitriol, just to hand and for sale by mh S3 O A STECKER. BALEO OAT».—Baled Uais ot good quality forsalo. Apply at the Wood Yard near the Danville Railroad Depot. mh22—lw THOMAS FOSTER. OR HlttK.-l have tor hire, jor the Daiauce of the year, 2 very likely Boy a. Apply to EDW'D D. EACHO, mh 24 General Agent and Collector. HACKERS.—Soda, Butter and Water J Crackers, and Pilot Bread ot the best quality, forsaleat ADAM & CO.'S Bakery, mh 12 No 144 Main street. CLOVEH HAY.—Just received, a veiy nue lot ot Clover Hay. DUt up in Dales, for sale bv GEORGE J HERRING, mh 12 Opposite R & F Depot. SUGAR.— 60 bbls Love ring's crushed Suirar 5 boxes do double loaf do ' tor sale by JOHN A. ROBINSON, mhl4 Corner Cary and Va streets. OLKS.—# bbds Joiea, tor sate by fo» c£us. x. woartuM * co. fHE DAILY DISPATCH Friday Morning, March 35, 1833. NEW YORK ITEMS. A Mrs. Williams, from Greenport, L-1., had her pocket picked of $71, while aayiag her prayers on Sunday ereninß in the Mariners' Baptist Church, Cherry street. The steamship Illinois, which sailed on Mon day afternoon lor Aspinwall, took out over 500 passengers, the most of them for California.— She has also on board the semimonthly mail, the largest one ever dispatched from N. York. Father Gavazzi, the Italian, is announced to make his debut at the Broadway Tabernacle this evening before what may properly be cal led an anti-Roman Catholic meeting. At a meeting of the executive committee of the American Tract Society, on Monday, a fi nal appropriation of $300 was made, comple ting the amount of $20,000 for foreign countries* The receipts for the past month amounted to $35,139, and for eleven months to March 1, $316,294. Grants for publications since April l,have amounted to more than forty-five mil lion pages. About $2,000 worth of fraudulent California tickets were discovered on Monday, to be in the hands of a number of passengers about to sail for California, for which they had been swin dled out ol their monev. PHILADELPHIA ITEMS. Frederick Tarr has been convicted before the U. S. District Court on charge of making and passing counterfeit gold coin. Capt. Edward M. Donaldson, an appraiser in the custom-house, died on Monday. James W. Stewart fell into the hold of the ship India, on Monday, fracturing his collar bone and sustaining other injuries. Fourteen boys were arrested and taken be fore the Mayor on Monday, for running with fire companies. The Board of Trade has sent a message to the Legislature, in favor of a paid fire depart ment. BALTIMORE ITEMS. The close of the School of Design of the Maryland Institute took place on Tuesday.— Premiums were awarded to a number of pu pil?, and the report of the committee gives a gratifying picture of the success of the school. The committee appointed by the United Fire Department have recommended the establish ment of a paid Fire Department, to consist of a Chief Engineer and five Assistant Chief En gineers, and as many firemen and laddermen as may be required. The Chief Engineer to receive $800, the Assistants and the other En gineers, Engine-Keepers and Foreman, $100 each, the Firemen $60 each, and the llook and Laddermen $50 The annual expense ol the Department, it is supposed, will be $38,- 040. The Tunnel of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road. called Board Tree or "Pettybone" will be completed by Wednesday next, and the cars will have no longer to perform the zig« sag route over the mountain. An effort at self-destruction was made by Adolph Norman, Monday evening, at the boarding-house of Mrs. Hopkins, Camden st. He is a Norwegian by birth, and late of the Philadelphia Mint. After taking arsenic he felt such pains in the stomach that he hurried to an apothecary's to obtain relief—acknow ledged the arsenic; but said he wa« only ex perimenting. Ths usual remedies were ap* plied with success. Sometwa weeks since a young lady, resi ding in Granhy street, Baltimore, bad a slight difficulty with a brother, aged 12, who in a mo ment of passion atiuck at her with a pair of scissors, the point of which stuck into the cap of one of nef knees. An inflammation ensued, •1.. , l rmina, ? d in her death on Monday The affair had plunged the family into the deepest grief. An interesting lad aged 14, son of Patrick Daly, was killed, Monday, on the. Susquehan na Railroad, near Cockeyaville. He attempted to Jump on the train, and falling, the cars ran over and killed him. f The walls of thejold Petersburg thea« tre—George Joneij' theatre—burnt several years since, are still standing. The city au thorities have been looking at them to see if they are not dangerous to those who are pass ing them. They have certainly not been in a hurry about the examination. They have come to the conclusion that they are dangerous , but the owner having a " linking hope,"4 a " fond desire" to turn them to account, has got ten the sentence of demolition converted into one of " propping," and be has agreed to prop up the old walls. Well, they certainly need propping! The ruins are an unsightly object in Petersburg, and we hope when next we see the place they mar be transformed into some thing more agreeable to bahold. BP The Staunton Spectator, under the head of " Yet Another Outrageaaya there had been another attempt at highway robbery in the lower part of Augusta county. In the nightaman seized the bridle reins of Mr. Caleb Crone's horse as he was riding along the road. Mr. C. struck the fellow on the head with his loaded whip staff,knocked him down, and rode off in a hurry to the nearest house. We learn from the Petersburg Express that a very worthy and respectable mulatto woman named Martha Butler, who resided on the plank road in Dinwiddie, about four miles from Petersburg, was burned to death a few days since. Her clothes took fire while ahe was cooking, and she ran off from the house to get assistance. Before she reached any person she was so dreadfully burned that ahe lived but a short time. Southern Agricultural Convention.— An Agricultural Convention of delegates from the Southern States is to be held at Montgom ery, Alabama, in May next. The Southern States are generally invited to take part in the proceedings. The Maryland Agricultural ao ciety has appointed a delegation. The Petersburg Express is talking about shad. The Dispatch was sated upon that fish nearly two months ago. ty On the 14th inst., two men, Theodore Vuson and Frederick Swob, fell overboard from the steamer General Worth, at New Or leans, and were drowned. The Postmaster at Clay's Point, L« wis county, has been arrested oa the charge of rob bing the mail and has confessed his guilt. The freedom of tha city of London has baea voted to Layartt thet/avollar. PRICE ONE CENT Thi GoldDolla*,—The New yJuT" press of Mondcysaya : ' 1 Small gold coin is sold in oar market fat 1 p*r cent, premium. There is sach a «uJ7..3 for the Gold Dollar, that the mint fails town ply it. Ita energies are directed towards meet ing the demands of large depositors, to whom it can return $28 pieces, quicker than it can r<i tnrn any other coin. C?* A gentleman exhibited a pork ham on Change yesterday, which he avowed had beea cure |j hy a new process withoat salt. He sta ted that the operation was nut expensive, as ho guarantee to cure 1,000 lbs; at a cost of ' . he ham was smoked, and looked re markably sound—A'. Y. Herald. Raisiro THE Pricks at Hotels.—The meeting of hotel keepers at the American Hous* on Saturday evening unanimously decided to advance the prices of board—the $2 booses to charge $2 50 per day, the $1 50 houses $2, and others in like proportion.—Botton Pott. Windfall.—A stoker on board the British rVfunm a r hai b«come entitled to •rrr Stockport, and estates producing $175,000 a year. JGT Rheumatism Cared-Bight Tarn ?Si /?'* Scepticism can't stand before the won derful Curt. of Hampton, VegetabU Tincture- Messrs Mobtimbb St Mowbiat — OeoU—Mt wife was for mora than eight y ear* Vrjt sufferer from Chronic Indamatory Kheu'metiw at times ehe waa entirely helple»»_her limbs mucb swollen, her hand* contracted, and to an 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 partial, if any relief. She obtained your Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture, which I must say, she took without any ad vice, aa 1 then had no confidence in its curing her as she had tried so many remedies before (all prom ising to cure) without any success. I am now happy to say your invaluable Tincture haa restored her to perfect health, which continues to this date; her present appearance is that of the picture of Health itself, she not having any attack for a year or more. Beiore taking the Tincture, she was also subject to severe attacks ot the headache; they also are cured. She feels truly grateful for her happy ras toration by your Tincture, and confidently cem mends it to the afflicted, rejoicing to hear the great success that attends its use. I now truly believe it te be an unequalled medi cine. Yours, THOB. M. YEAKLE, Grocer, No 76 Pearl street. Hampton's V egetable Tincture is purely vege table, warranted fres from all mineral substances. This Tincture, by its mild, pleasant, and safe ac tion on the stomach, liver, kidneys, Inags and the nervous system, cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, diseases of the Urinary Organs, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Consumption, Scrofula, Evil, Worms, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, St Vitus' Dance, Fits. Nervous Affections generally. Fistula, Piles, Bowel Complaints, with all rtlirsioa arising from impure blood As a remedy for the various derangements of tha female aystem.it seems to have no superior. Call and get pamphlets gratis, containing history of this medicine, showing some of the vast num ber of cures it has made, at MORTIMER Sc MOWBRAY'S, 240 Baltimore st, and 304 Broadway, NY, and by O A Strecker, Richmond; Dr Cooke * Co, Fred ericksburg; L B Jones A Co, Petersburg, and by Druggists generally. mh og EP Spasms in the Stomach, Flatalea ?^.\ and J 1,M,l * M tloi» cared by Hollo way'a Pilla.—Extract of a letter from Dr Dalwood, of Goodwood, near Sydney, New South Wales, dated Sept 14th, 1830: "To Professor Holloway, Sir Having had an experimental knowledge of the good effect produced by your valuable Pills, I consider it toy duty to make it known, that two years ago, my daughter, then sixteen years old, had suffered for qjong time with cramps in the stomach, flatu lency and indigestion. I tried various remediqf without benefit, but a few doses of your wonderful Pills have restored her to peTTect health, and sheia entirely free from any symptoms of her former complaint.'' .f °' d tb® Proprietor, 224, Strand, (near Tern u a ° d hy " ,1 respectable Vendor* of Paten £ Medicines throughout the British Empire, and by those of Uie United States, in Pots and Box as at 37# cents, 87 cents, and 91 50 each. Whole sale by tbe principal Drug Houses in the Union, and by Messrs A B Sc D HANDS, New York, prjß CELL, LADD Sc. CO, Richmond, Va. There Is very considerable saving la taking tha N B—Directions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each Pot or Box. nijj i<j_i w B*" Change of Hours.—lncreased BaM of bpeed.—See what Adam* it Co. are doing for their patron* 1 The ExpTeaa now leave* Bat Hmore at 7 o'clock P M, in charge of experienced and truaty agent*, and arrive* in Richmond at 54 A M. Good* ordered by thia morning'* mail, wIQ be delivered to-morrow morning without fail. Our Exprets for the North. Ea*t and West,now clo*e* at 8J P M—arrive* in Baltimore at an early hour next morning. * Bank* and Broker* will plea*e take nottoe that by thia change they will be greatly accommodated Draft* on England, Ireland and Scotland for sate at thi* office. ADAMS k. CO, no 8 14th atreet, Richmond V«. , ca " alwa J r * at WM. FAL CONER S Bakery, 171 Main atreet, an aaaortmoot of Cake*, Pa*try, Pie*, Cracker*, Bread, Roll*, Biacuit, &.C., that cannot be *urpa**ed by any other eatabliahment in the city, in variety or uualitv _ Call or send your order* to B"h 11—t* WM FALCONER, 171 Main at. CF*Rockbrid«e Alum Water, frost thm Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va«—This cele brated Water i* diaretic, cathartic, tonic and alte rative in it* effect* on the *y*tem. It excite* the action of the liver in many caaei, in which calom«l would have no effect. The wonderful eucce*s which ha* «tt»ndcd the u*e of the Rockbridge Alum Water for many veara. in a great variety of dUeaaea, has acquiredforiti celebrity rarely if ever equalled, and is ateadlly ia creaaing. The moat eminent chemiat* of the day have examined the Water, and found It po**e**ed extraordinary medicinal properties It ha* beea declared by the beat authority* to be a cure for every form of Borotula, Chronic Liver Diseases, al Chronic Diseate* of the Stomach and Bowels, Dys pepsia, Chionic Diaease* of the Eye*, Mercolar Af fections, and particularly adapted to cases of Pesdve Uterine Hemorrhage, complicated with derange ment of the Liver and Stomach, and many other disorders arising from impurity of the blood BENNETT it BEERS, Druggist*, Mo 125 Main atreet, Richmond, Va„ are the sole agent* for tha ■ale of Rsckkrldge Aluas Water. Price per barrel »10; half barrel $6; by tha gallon 90 cash on delivery, ot good city acceptance. The public are cautioned against a variety of ar • tides purporting to be Alum Water. Ualem It comt* through us, it cannot be genuine, and la not Al " »•- Female* lod I■ fmmtm mii find BAKtK'sj PKEMIUM lidcratvm in their effort* to re*tore health Th«« Bitters are proiwunced by thoae who hire "**? them, one of the &ne*t tonic* era* ditcorered-far "Wlethey .trengthen the .y.tom, purify thSbUwl' correct the acidity of the (tomach and promote b f!! , !h fnl d jß«* Uon - tbey aUo dUpel «»S add life, activity and energy to bothbodv and rrind Bern.: prepared from purely vegeuota material*, the 1 roprietor confidently commend* them to per son* olaU age*,**,., and condition* in lite. To be had in Richmond at the Oroj titora* of Purcell, Ladd Ic Co, A Bodeker, Adie A Or*y, Ben ?.? 1 ? * * eer » » Qd Gaynor * Wood, Main itreet; H **"! Beabroolt A B*ere, Bheck oeHlß; Chaa MUltpaugh, and Thoma* A McCar thy. mh IT Lifcra«w«> »f LatUti,- SIMON 8' Ukeneewe of L*dtM are adailmd fmi thair rich, delicate tone and aoft ivory tinted hack irn—d, which at oace giv* them the immuum of a fctekl* wrought painting, with all the MaUty of aa aittfatu DuMRNtyH Tboa* who have aot***n the act fat itaaighaat perfection, an invited to call andu«a tea I r -- wL r SIMON*, WV .wataMNt.