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VOL. 3—NO 191 •r.-fk i>AILY DIBPATCI ~t£3, a. COWAROIK, Proprietor. HUGH H. PLEASANTS. Editor >! W PKiNTINU OFFICE, \Yr>t comer Jlaln and l ith Htreets. r j ii undersigned having, at great expense, fit l td up ~-com pie - e and nkw establuhment. in .Ar j c r- ictma the "Book and Job Printing liutir.e**'' il* branches, under the name * MM ITT, FORE Si CAMPBELL, v • f practical printers, aua having been engaged j. ,W live to nine years past in some of the best es js'.i sh:n 'nt» in the city, we flatter ourselves that competent to execute printing in a work jr j . uncer, and on as reasonable terms as can (v nr. such as I heck*. Blanks, Card*, 4 jroaiai*. Handbills, Labels, Ulii Head*, is, fcc, Ate \Se n by attention to business, and faithful ps,vit. if work to merit, what we now solicit, Rshjre o: pubiic patronace. Wli. H. CLEMMITT, L. H. FORE, mT n-fm J HARVEY CAMPBELL. JTkDAH TAK-t onnumpitou cured.— \j The most successful remedy now in use for the care of Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, C >uebs, Sore Throat, diseases of the Liver an.; Kidneys, King's Evil, Tatter, Dyspepsia, *c.,pr» pared by .Mrs B. B. Norris, 313 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Persons afliicV'ti with any of the above diseases, who may doubt the efflcscy of the Cedar Tar. are requested to call on the who will produce numerous testimonials of its great healing power t-om private ciuaens, and a number of the medical Isculty Tie medicine is yet in its iniaucy, and Is destined to supercede ail others in the cure of dis eases for wiucn it is >-t commended. Call sud eet Pamphlets containing certificates. Feware of counterfeits. The genuine arti ei j ij for sale by P. HOItTON K EACH ,91 Mala street, Sole Agent for Richmond,and mh 31 General Ageutfor Eastern Virginias i YON'B KATHAIKON, FOK PRE. L SERVING, RESTORING AND BEAUTIFY -IJ. ; THE HAIR.—The Kathairon neutralizes the of Disease, Climate and old age, in restor icz the human hair, and after a baldness of 12 j si; cleanses the head from Dandruff and its natural impurities; will cure the Nervous Head a d enses of the skin, such as Scald Head. 1 &c; and is the most desirable Toilet Article fir l adies'or Gentlemen's use, in the vror.l :: exhales the perfume of the most deli ctus fi I*- ra !-nd being free from rancid oil or col crin.- «>•«. siveg the hair that soft, rich, curl- Ingappea obtained by nootherpreparation. 'fc f the Kathairon is adopted by tbe first Phystcis.!.s a Europe and America, end bass sale anc pat: ■ - unprecedented in the history of the Materia .Vt-'.'.'J. Words alone are superfluous; s trial taiy can attest its reai virtue, as its million friend* will certify. T j b< l iof all deniers throughout North and S uthAn rica. Europe, ana ths Islands of the Oct'ao, i.i Isrjrf b atlea, fo: J5 cts. The old cannot apply a remedy, or the young take caution too soon! Use the Kathairon. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, 16i Broadway. New Ycr& S 'i 1 n Richmond by ADil> &: GRAY, iafi—6m 147 Main street, t' to .McDonald J • Ac l.youg, Regalia nnd Banner Manu facturers, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will be pleased to fill a 1: orders that may be enfnsted to htm. Ledges, Divisions and Encampments fitted out at shcrt notice. HAVING given up tee Kegafia business, I cheer fully recomncend to my brethren of the various Orders mv successor and late partner, E McDO NALD, hope they will extend to him tho pat ronage heretofore extended to the late firm, my 19—3 m A S LYONS tJENKFIT OF TUK t li ' MALE OBPHAN ASYLUM.—'I he President and Managers of the above Society, having accept ed our sf-rvices for Saturday, May 7th, we snail devote the receipts tor ail portraits taken on tba; day to the above excellent charity. A com mittee ot the Managers will be present on the oc easion to receive its friends, who are respectfully invited to call at the Virginia Sky Light Daguer- Tean Gallery, No 145 Main street. W. A. PRATT, Proprietor Hours irum 9to s—An early call is most desir able. Persors who, cn account of the weather, did not avail themselves of the above, may call at their earliest convenience and have work done for the benefit of tbe Orphans, my 11 PRIVATE IfKACTiCii. Dr I'LL ME * CO. miy bo consulted, conndantlaily, for tht treatment c! the following diseases: Eruption! Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Swelling*, or et i&r^?nienis. Syphilis, and all morbid discharges whether recent or chronic. Also, all those com plaints termed female diseases. The advertiser! lEvite attention to their chemical extract of Wile Flowers, which may be regarded as the very bear article known, to give tone and vigor to certalt at aud debilitatedorgans, as well'as to renovatf * system shattered by dissipation or other causa. Medicines securely put up, with fail directions, lad sent to order. Post paid letters promptly uj tesd- d to. Office on Franklin street, below E* en&ngi liotel.aud firs: door below Trinity ehureis Richmond. Virginia ao 15—dtw OKC AT COST.—A GREAT 13 CHANCE TO SAVE 20 PER CENT. AT H. KOSKNFELD'S, No 175 BROAD STREET.— Hasiua determined to make a change in my busi ness tbe present Summer, I will, from this day, oiler mt entire stock of Dry Uoodit and Fancy Artiries fit and below cost, tor cash It is too tt; diuus to enumerate the different styles of Goods — A : he atke is a call, and you can satitfy yourself. •a ! early, before the Goods are picked over. Do »ut forget the name and place H. ROSEN FELD, my 24—t7Jy 175 Broad street. S 1 V < I dTHiNIi I<OK *J Gr.N FLEMLN.—W. F. OWF.NS has on hand a handsome assortment of silk, thread, cotton, gatixe and linen Under Shirls and Drawers ; also, linen end cotton tshirts of superior make, and of Dausaiii s celebrated pattern, which are warranted to ct; together with a handsome assortment ol Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Opera Ties, Canes, Urn urel'as, Porte Monnaies, &c See., suitable for gen t!*:ner., of the most lashionable and desirable ktnds. Gentlemen®' measures taken Shirts and I Collars made to order W F. OWENS, "•y 24—lm* Opposite Amerienn Hotol. FH lluira, ate, iii uiu iu Street, opposite Messrs Breeden dt Fox's Dry Goods Store. R. L. UICKSON is now opening a supply of beautiful China Flower Vases, Gilt Pitehers, new •ty-es; Motto Cues and Saucers, plain and gold baod Tea Sets, Fruit Baskets, Card Receivers, Catd'esticke, handsome Toilette Bottles. Also on haa«, a large stock of Crockery and Glass Ware, Tray», Waiters, Spoons, Knives and Forks, Look leg Glasses, Lamps, &c, with a greaty variety o f lancy articles, all of which he will sell at low prices. my 13 I 1 IS. LI CK, 1 • STOCK and LAND WARRANT AGENCY, Govkbnos Stbkkt. Stocks bought and seld on Commission. The feighest psace paid tor Land Warrants. Gold and (silver Wanted, ty Prize ticket* in ail Lotteries sold in Lot teues sutler the msnagemeut ol K France & Co , wiiibe promptly paid by me, and ali inquiries relative to bubiueas of K. France At Co., ad dreeeed to thi m at Richmond) will meet with pr nipt attention. % tßfj 2 C. B- LUCK. «»*'ine subscriber takes this method of informing bis friends and the p'-blic generally that ho has taken tbe office on tht corner of 14th street and the all"y in the rear ol the Exchange Hotel (known as Clarks's i.tnce) toi Us* purpose of doing an Agency Bu»l»p**. such a» rtiitif-g out i;ou«e*. collecting claim*. roy2-la)» M MARTIN HMiTH. Agent. Hfcliii IMiS AND SHAD. —Cut, Gros* and Hot; liefclags and Shad, landing ajad tor safc 10-day, by „ my ii WO, WOMJSLE * CO. THE DAILY DISPATCH. A I.over'n I.nnirm, A BELLE and Bean did a walking go In lore they both were pining ; The Sun, iu beams on them did shine, 1 And the hour comes soon tor dining. Love never tirp# or complains; True love, it's hard to mstch ; ' So set us down on yonder sti'e While I read you the Dispatch. My Ellen, dear, I'll this you read— For this I know you care— BARTHOLOMEW offers to the world A'lSame Watches to repair! 1 Where does he live? On Governor street 1 Next door to John S Clarke ! And opposite to the Dispatch— Aud now for home we start. W J BARTHOLOMEW, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Governor st. my ?6 „ . «IP—' litU'OKTANT NOTICK.— Tobacco or other merchandise o> iuo steamer Pocahontas to Baltimore, to the care of Jacob Brandt, Jr., Agent of the Pow batan steamboat Company for shipment to Wheel ing, Cincinnati and the South and West generally, Will be forwarded free of commission by the Balti more and Ohio itailroad. Shippers will find this the most certain and expeditious route. »Ny 26 LUi'LAM & WATSON. HfcA »• BAKI>AIN»—At the Jewelry \J Store, No. ISi .llaia Street.—Mß. LOU IS HOYtCR, intending to remove from the store he occupies at present, offers for sain, up to the Ist of June, his entire Stock of Gold and Silver Watches Jewelry, of all kinds, for cash, at cost prices All, whoce Watches are still iu his hands for repair, are reminded to call tor ihem before the last of this montn. All persots indebted will please make im insulate payments. LOUIS HOYER. my 25—6 i* WTOKAUE, STOIiAUE.-The O having rented ih% custom house Lumber House, on 15th street, in rear of our Auction and Commission Store, are prepared to receive all aud every kind of Goods on storage, and on reasonable terms. Insurance can te etfected at the lowest rates, as the building is fire proof Every att ntion wiil be paid to the reception aud delivery ol ail goods entrusted to us. my 26 —lm At EXANDER NOTT <fc CO. HAAORDiUii KK'l'AliitAU l»OUi)SjCun tlatiug ol Inaia, Flench and English Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets; Parian atd "other China Pitchers; French and American cut, pressed and piain float Glassware; together with a great variety of other housekeeping articles, lor sale by VVM. F BUTLER, 79 Main street, South side. Also, Scott's Patent Refrigerators. my£6-4t ICi-. CiifcAiU IfKiillZKKS.—Just received, J- another supply of Austin's Magic Ice Cream freezers, the best now in usa—through iu six min utes Also, just received per Steamer, a good supply ?/ f? Hr6et Traveling Baskets, Brooms, Tubs, buckets, Churns and brass bound Water Cans, new styles. Also, a superior lot of Queen City Hams, Beef tongues, North Carolina Koe Herrings, No I—and tor sale by T. W. TURPIN, m y 26 Main, between 7th and Bth sts. vUiMiriEfi BDAliOl.Nt},— i'he suDscriber, *'tuated at M-chum's river, the present termi nus ol the Virginia Central Railroad, has accom modations lor twenty or thirty boarders. His beds and furniture are entirely new; bis rooms well ventilated, the surrounding country li ol'hy and delightful. Every exertion will be made to render his guests comfortable. Terms moderate, and made known on application. VVM GRAVES. Meehum's River, May astfa. 1853 rov26—dtf YTXItX i-llitlj V Ui> Y JKOK bAL.ii.-A » friend has sent me, for sale in the city, a fine locking healthy boy, who bas been accustomed to housework, and for wnom I will take much less thau the trader's price. D S DELAPLANE, ™y -*>—4t Inspector ot Flour. LAi\l* foit SAIjK.—3OO aeres ot Land in Henrico County, about 8 or 10 miles below Richmond on James River. For further particu lars, apply to my 26 TOLER & COOK, Agents. HKUHI.XiS,—S64 DDIs Nol Newlound > land Cut Herrings 70 half bbls do do do, cargo of schr Btitish Queen, Capt Page, rfpresented to be very fine, lanaing and tor sale by my 26 BACON <fc BASKERVIt L. VIIKGiNiA WOii.U ttILLKM.-Use mis T aud this only if you wish a safe and speedy Worm Killer. It is pleasant and agreeable to the taste and readily taken by children. For sale only by E J PI COT, my 25 Corner opposite the Old Market. SODA VV ATEK, COED AMU SFARK LING.— We have opened our Soda Foun» tain, and invite our friends to call and s: eit. We have a variety of Syrups, viz; Lemon, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Vanilla, Ginger, Pepper, Orgeat and Sarsapariila. my 20 GRUBBS & APPERBQN. WHITE WOODS FW4I GENTS.— KEEP CO'JL AND LOOK NlCE—White Mar seillea Vests, White Pants, of Navy Drill, Russia Drill, and an entirely new article of Basket Drill Pants, very superior. Also, White Grass Coats; White Navy Drill Coats, new style Call on KEEN, CHILES <fc BALDWIN, my 7 No 102 Main street. ItANGtS ANU Lt.UOA.i 2U Oranges; 20 boxes Lemons in prime order, landing this morning from steamer Roanoke, and for sale by my 24 WM TAYI OR. SILVJiU.— The Highest premium paidfor Sil ver, by fe 3a C.W. PURCELL & CO, Banker* LAHCiE LOT OF CUKAP liAIMR Boots, just received by my 13 PEMBERTON &, BRO BUTTER, BUITER—Prima Goshen Butter always foi sale by my 21 P WOOLFOLK, Jr, 180 Broad St. j^UTTEIt.— 25 kegs Goshen Butter, for sale my '4 CHAS. T. WORTHAM k CO. Ij*ANS.— English, Fiench and' Spanish Fans of our own importation, for sale low to the trade GINTER & ALVEY, my 19 No 16 Pearl street. WUlTjb i*AnTS.—Just received, a beautiful loi of White Drill Pants. S MERCHANT & WEISIGER, mv 18 V N No 112 Main street. AHK.K t* Any person wuhing to reuta Market Garden i tav hear of a good situation by applying at this offiS'i rnh 30 dtf *' A.VANA <«AKS, some~w" ltl^es t brands ever offered tn this market. JAS D THOMAS, DrxuMst my 12 Oppoaite Old Market, Fr»i3s. i BACON, BACON—a .uperior »nd Country cured Hams Also, prime fami* Lard in bbls and pails, for sale by my 21 P WOOLFOLK. Jr. 180 Broad «t. BUUI.y dt UAUNiiSSt —1 '»•»« tor sale, first rate second hand top Bugcy and Har neas. Apply to Messr* Hooker & o*borne, or my 5 S AMUEL AYREB. C 1 11I|7i)RE>S' CLOTHING.— OnHhand, J a line assortment oi Cbildrens' Clothing of the newest style*. Call at No 112 Main *treet. and aee them. S MERCHANT Sl WEISIGER. SjWOUFK's FAMILY AND Extra Flour. O McClunge Superfine, lor sale by my 26 WILLIAM KOGLKSTON CLfi WALK BJiLS liEST Hot UtU" v U HlN(id, new 25 bbls clipped do do, for sale by mv 26 WILLIAM EGGLE^TON. IJUOtiY.—Jmt by the Ptsnn A *y!vaiita, a handsome TOP BUGGY. mv 26 -fct ALEX NOTT & CO UAitts.— Very nne lor sale by r my 26 WILLIAM EGULF.BTON. PKUIJVUN UUANO, for sale by imy 29 JOHN H CLAIBORNE. RICHMOND. SATURDAY MORNING M\Y 28. 1853. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the Richmond Post Office on the <Ttk Alar, 1833. nr Persona calling for Letter* in thi* Lift will please say they are advertised. fy Office hour* on Sunday*, hereafter, from 8 to » A M, irtm 4 to 5 P M. LADIES' LIST. A Ambrose mrs Sarah A Amory miss Finey Alsup mrs Margaret D Armlstead mas Rosalie Abraham mrs Mary Amory miss Ann H Anderson mrs Jane B Blunt mrs Va E Burwell miss Jane Bragg Sarah E Burwell nrss Jane G Bright mrs Harriet 2 Bailey miss Eleanor H Bingham miss Sa T ah Brown miss Adaliza Baxter miss Mary J C Crane mrs Sarah M O'ligan mrs Ann Crump Kosetta Clarke mils Susan A Copps mrs Margaret Cosby miss Sophia W Crawford mrs Marg't L Clopton mies Maria A Cbalkley Mrs Maiiah Cameron miss Frances D Clarkson mrs L J miss Eliza A Coppinger mrs Julia Cabeu miss Evelyn Cosby mrs Harriet Cheatham mrs Eliza A D Dobbins mrs Mary Daugherty mrs De'mont mrs F C Dabney miss Sarah E Davenport mrs FG R David miss Mary A Daingerfield Adalaide „ , B Egg'eston mrs M A Ellis miss A F Elmore mrs F A Eubank miss Maurice Evans mrs A M Edwards miss Lucy A Eggiesron mrs Susan Edwards miss M J Eiam mua Sally F freeman mrs Margaret Foleha mrs Julia arris mrs R foy mrs Jane Fridhoff mrs Karoline Ferguson mrs Bell G Gary mrs M C 2 Gentry miss M E Goode mrs M C Goddin mi?s N E Grover mrs A W (i Oh her miss E G est miss E M Gick n? ; ss Ester Gamble miss L B Grlia miss W H Hughes mrs R B Hardwick mrs H f tiderson mrs R Haily mrs Hundley mrs Ellen HobbsmrsHA Hitchcock mrs O Harrington miss C l"x mrs M E Hall miss E E Howie mrs M A Hammel miss E Hur'y mr 3 L A Hill miss Fanny Bcek&day mrs M A Hancock mias Lizzie Hei .on mrs E S Hill miss L G Hath mis E J Holiard mus M Handy mrs C O 2 Howard m:ss S C Hail mrs Catharine Howard.miss W A Irwin mi; Salina 'win Catharine' J Johnson mrs MAC Jacobs miss Harriet 4 Jones mias Maria T Johnson miej Fanny Jones miss Margaret Johnson miss Polly K Knap mrs Jane Kerby mias Mary Kirkmyrer mrs E G Kolley mies Mary A Kirkmyer miss Be.tty P L Ler ibetter mrs E Lucadoe mrs Sallie A Lowry mra Ann Lucadoe miss Ellen Lamb mis Judethy Linton mi<s Elizabeth Lacus mrs Lucinda Logan miss Lucy Ann Lotrey mrs Mary Lumpkin miss Mary E Landlord mrs Mary Langhom miss M T Laphammrs Mary M Mnihewa mrs Ann Macon miss Ellen Ann Miller mrs E H 3 Mathews misß Frances Manning mrs Catharine Manning miss Mary Monday mrs Elizabeth Morris miss Maria J Miller mrs Elizabeth Martin miss Nannie F Moody mrs Willia A Martin miss Susan J Muda mrs Ann Mayo miss Susan C Moore miss Ellen Morroo miss Sarah V M« McLeod mrs Emeliue McFall miss Margaret MeAlister miss Jane S 2 O-P Oliver mrs Maria Proper mrs Sarah T Purks mrs Ann E Petit miss Adeline R Phil ips mrs Georgianna Pickett miss Jenny Powers mrs Jane F 2 Palmery miss Mary Peasly mrs Mary Pierce miss Mattie Pi ice mrs R T Priddy mias S Agness R Salemr* Frances Schofield mi3B Mary Stith mrs Rebecca Sti wait miss Margaret Scott mra Jane F Stiff misa Mary £ Stone miss G T Thorp mr* Sarah Tompkins rora Geo H Totty mrs Saran B Taylor mrs G A W Taliaferro mra Mary Taylor mrs Ann E Thompson mr*M V Tucker rr'-ss Rebecca Tucker mrs Lizzie G Turner miss Henrietta Tillaon mrs Hariiet H Talbott misa Eliza A 2 Thompson miss Arabella V Vandervall mrs A R2 Vincent miss Louisa Via miss Lizza W-Z Ward mrs Sarah W ilbur mrs Caroline M Wilktn* mrs Roasa Watkins mrs Ann M VVillett mra Mary B Willson miss Mary J Williams mrs Mary T Woodman miss Julia A Wyatt mra Lucy B White miss Hester H Warton mrs Lucy Walker miss Clara Woodward mn Lucy A Zachary mra P E GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A Archer Dr Carthon Alley Leouidas S Anderson Edward Amrein M Ai-harin Isaac Allen Royal Adams John L Addison Thomaa AshlockJohnW Ashby Washpoa Atkinson T 2 B Brushwood Alonzo W Braxton JnoM Bruce Arthur M Booker Jno 2 Brander August Briggg Joseph T Butty B B Bosher Jno C B roks Ben j B Barker John Brooks C W Brown Joseph W Barker & Carter Bohannon Mitchel Batt Conrad 2 Beers Philip Baker Dennis Burton Ryton R Brown Edward Bland Richard H Barnard Frederick J Bass Thos R Burton Dr G W 2 Bradley W W Booker John Brotherton Wm E Braxton Joh a Bailey Wm C Buckeley James Bennt W Bates J Luis Bragg Wm N Bain James Barrett Wm Barry John Brigga Wm H Bibb Wm T Braxtou John S Barbam Claudius A W Batt Rev Eli Birch Samuel C Carrier Asa L Caatello Joseph Coburn Benjamin V Copeland Jno S Carr C Coleman Joseph W Cumminga Chas Clarke Jno A Cabell Dr Clifford Conner John Clark C W Charles John Cox David B Cole H W 8 Capps Edward E Crew N a thai Cochran Franklin Crew Peter Cosby G G Clift Pendleton Cheshire Jno W Crew Peter J Carter * Harwood Cur ran Patrick Connell Juo H Childs R C 'Jonne'l Jamea M Cappell Samuel James H Craig Saml D Chvlton John Collins Timothy Cooa* James Crow Thaddeua Capps toaeph Clayton Wm C Crane Jno M Carter Wm A Calligan p D D?kh ? h * r Davis Bobt P uJEf™* Dana Samuel A , „ Durham Washington n R M J r,M Dornin Wm H SS?S« Bvktak John !*£« SUV,. Fisher W A Poifins Jos Fitzp&trick C Ferduon J w Franklin D B Flai.Wij, j ok _ Kranch Arthur FerremPeter Fauore Q W 8 Fargultt & x Ford J W Ford S Farley J Finton Tim For see R H 2 Furaron W N It G W 6 Grant A Got gins J M Green A Griffin J A Grsfi'ynl Andrew Goodman J L Goddey Charles Guerraunt M L Grey John Graham Robt Green F M Godln Wm Gartbright E F Gahard W P Giimsn Dudley Gibbon* H Grey John Gilliam Wm Grelish Coleman H Hopkins A Hunter Jo* House A C Hai p John Harri* A 2 Holderby M C Hooper A J Hatles P Howell B H Hergenrather Lewi* Hutzier C Hopkins dt Philips Hudson Daniel Henderson Richard Hudson E T 2 Hughson Richard Hughson Fred Hunt R W D Hobson F W Huste S T Hincbman G W Hobbs T 3 Haskins Henry Hamor T Haekst H 2 Hopkins T G 2 Hockaday Jno Hoffman T HillJJ2 HurburtWH Hawkins James Harwood W F Hiliiard Joseph Hurt Wm Hull J M Hubbard Wm Hawkins J A Howell Lemuel Hatcher & Gentry I-J Ireland Thomas Johnson James 91 Jo net Alex C Jones Joseph JudeAL James NR Jones John L Jennings Wm Johnson John H Jackson John T K Kouh Henry Kuhn Robert Kenanght John King Robt Kean James Kitty Thomas 2 Kearns Joseph Knapp T KnauffJohnC Keel P L Levy Ash Longworth Quigra Lucadoe A Lenan Nicholas Laird Dr A S Landrum Stephen L Lenz Mr Lambard Samuel Leigh, Eggleston & LembrightWrn Lee John C Ladd Z C Long John iu MaddoxAS Macfaxlin John Mason Alexander Minnick T M Morgan Edward Merryman P Meads E Malone Richard Miller Henry E Mayo Dr Robt Muggridge E J 2 Mitcheil R C Morris George W Moore S D Mockebb George Moorman Samuel T Miller Henry T Moran Wm Mays John C Morgan Wm Moore John L Martin Wm P Mayer Julius Moore WmK Mann John A Mayo Wm Merritt T B Mitchell Wm F Miller James H Miller Wm G Mc McCbell Alex McKean John 2 McLane B F McLaurain James McCormick Edward McCarthy James C McDonald Ed McGri eet & Co Michie McDonald Hugh McDowell Wm J McCarthy John N NengelMr Newman J 8 Naylor Edward 2 Nelson R L Norihcraft James Nelson Samuel O-P O'Donnell John Porter J C Paul Alexander Pledge Jos W Pleasants Dr Albert C Price Capt Jno Pressiey B C Putnam John Pieasants Chas S Perry Capt 61 E Parker Edmond S Price Peter Primrose Capt E J Phelan Philip Pettus Henry Pollard samuel R Potter Hovrace Pagett W F Pamplin John H Page Wm Q-R Quauier Wm A Reeve* James Hoge Adolph Reed Jno T Reed George C Robinson John Reecs David Robertson John 2 Russell Daniel Reeve Marcus Rowan Edward Rodger* Peter 2 Raine Goodrick Roper Robt A Rice Henry A 2 Richerson Thos Rainhardt Jos Ryan Wm Re d James T Reynolds Wm C Raunston Thos Reed James W S Sims Alexander 2 Slaughter J B SpererAbram Shields James W Speck Adam Scherb Jacob Smith Charles W Stetter Johann Sawyer Chas S 2 Scofield James Saunders Decatur Sport James M 3 Stratton, Davenport & Saunders Oska Scruggs Frederick Sturrett &. Sems Scbocloler Fred'k Salmon Wm Shultz HenryS Stringfellow Wm H Schottelodzyer Henry B!atle Wm Swan Alfred Smithey Lewis Scott Henry C 2 Smith James S T-C Taylor WraO Taylor Robt T Triplett Wm S Teel R L Trent Wm Taylor Lewis Taylor WmH Toley John Thomkins Wm Turner John Trent WmH Thomas John C Tallon Thos Wm Tulley John Totty Wm G Timberlake George Tabb Thos T T Turner Austin D Tucker Lamear Underline Bailey V Viliger Rev G Vest Dr Richard T Via James Vaughn WmH 3 VV Worden Wm H Wi!!iamson John T Wyatt Wm Walsh Jr John 2 White WTIJM Wast J W WeatherlyWmß Williams John S Wells Wm H Willis Joseph M Williamson Wm Wooding Capt J P Williams Thos Williamson George Wortbam T S Waldianer Frederick White Tbos J Wilson Edmund Willson Thos J Westfall Eli F West Reuben M Wade Edward White Philip S White Edward Watkins Philip Weller D & C Wood LB Walter CC Walthall John J Weismann Bernard Wiikins J Edward Y Yancey Charle* Yager Geo W Young W G 2 Yarrington R M Initials. E N G-B X Y. my 29 THOS. B. BIGGER, P. M. FKKSU BAKDWAKK.—We b»e Juit re ceived, of direct importation, and offer for sale a further large supply of Shefflald Good*, co&sUt ing of Table and De*sert Knives and Fork* Pen and Pocket Knives In great variety, of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 blade* Butcher Knive*, Shoe Knives Hand, Cro** Cut, Pit, Mill Saw and Flat Bastard Files, all size* Horse, Wood, Shoe and Cabinet Ra*p*, to. To which we invite the attention of Merchant* and other* W Bt(i DONNAN, Importer* of Hardware and Cutlery, 8 p 19 No 19Pearl itreet Llt'OttlC K.—33 cases •'Dascole" Spanish Mae* Licorice; 14 caae* "M" Spanish Mas* Li corice; 7 case* "Barraeco" Calabria Stick Licorice f °ap ao SAMUEL AYRES XTKAC'T HUSK, Lfc-MuN, BITTER ALMOND AND ORANGE, for flavor- I ice cream, for saie by JAS D THOMAS, Druggist, toy 12 Opposite Old Market. Franklin st. UK.-uli .UA k BtTA'fcK.—Jusi rwrntfl per steamship Roanoke, a supply for this week of prime May Butter, fresh from the churn, tor sale by HULST &■ KING, my 18 Franklin st. Old Market. S«Ai»» f FANCY AKTICLKB, ritK. FOMERY, BRUSHES, COMf'S, 4.0.—a full supply always on band, for sale by JAS D THOMAS, Druggist, 18 Opposite Old Marked Franklin st BACON. —hhds prima Side*, for sale by my 14 EDWIN WOKTriAM * CO THE DAILY DISPATptt I Saturday Morning, The Minister to correspondent of the Charleston Courier fur-' nishes to that paper, the subjoined translation of an article in the Cronica. The correspon dent remarks that he gives extract, the "as it exhibits the want of truth the Cronica general ly shows in its polemics, with a specimen of its ridiculous bombast and vanity Mr. Soule goes to Europe preceded by a brilliant famgiven to him by his friends, and he may rest assured that his diplomatic plans will.meet the most happy exit. What we can asstre him for his belter government is, that if his intentions be such as are generally attribut ed him, let him be assured that Cuba can only be lost to Spain or separated from tbe Spanish community, which is the same, through a cause which cannot possibly exist, to wit: through the degradation and misery of its ru lers and legislators; through a mixture of fear and stupidity, which will not peimit it to know the resources and material of the nation, and the ultra lone of its heroic people; through a baseness of character, which will prevent them from seeing the future of the race, its lan guage and customs, its glorious traditions, the preservation of which is a principle of force and credit for a nation within and without its dominions. The Floating Dock Successful.—The N.O. Picayune contains a letter dated War rington, Florida, May 17, which states that a second trial was made to dock the frigate Co lumbia, at Pensacola,on that morning. A suffi cient amount of ballast having been put aboard, the dock was easily sunk to the re quired depth, and the frigate, with all her ar mament, stores, four hundred men, &c.. taken in. The water wgs then pumped out, and the frigate brought up with ease. Interesting Fact.—The first steamboat that ever run on the western waters was built under the superintendence of Mr. Robson, who now lives, hearty, hale and well, with his son, two miles back of Newport, Ky.— The old gentleman is eighty years of age, but his memory is good, and he recollects well about his youthful exercises. The boat was launched on 17th of March, 1811, at Pittsburg, Pa., and called the New Orleans. Look Out for Explosions!— Steamboat racing is now quite the rage in New Orleans. The people appear to be much excited by it,and watch the telegraphic accounts of the tjpward progress of the boats with as much interest as though they were on board themselves, racing for their lives. The Picayune censures the dangerous practice in strong terms. Mobile and Ohio Railroad.—The Di rectors of this road have determined to put six millions of dollars of their bonds into market, and have deputed Col. Wm. R. Hallet, Presi dent of the Mobile Bank, to go to England to sell them. This road is to run from Mobile to the mouth of the Ohio River. Congress grant ed to it somewhat more than 1,100,000 acres of land, which is valued at $5,000,000. Besides this the whole "road, bed and superstructure are provided for by subscription," as we learn from the Montgomery Journal. So that the security for the bonds about to be issued is ample. A Novel Visit.—On the 27 th of last month three officers from the 11. S. sloop of war Cy ane, then at anchor at San Juan del JNorte, on the Atlantic side of the continent, in returning from a visit to Leon, found themselves within twelve miles of the U. S. ship Portsmouth, at San Juan del Sud, on the Pacific. They rode over, dined wiih their friends on board that ship, and returned to Lake Nicaragua the same evening. This is the first time that officers at tached to the home squadron have visited a ship on the Pacific station. —Ports. Trans cript. Chinese Customs—When a Chinese lady is blessed with an increase in her family, from the moment of her accouchement the unhappy husband is put to bed also, and there detained for forty days, and during this delightful pen ance he is subjected to all the rigerous treat, ment of his better half. Should medicine be administered to her, he must partake ofi talso; and he is s rictly confined to the same diet that she is obliged to undergo, which consists, on an average, I believe, of about a thimblefull of rice administered every three hours, to say noth ing of the pill at bedtime, to prevznt indigestion. —Neat'a Residence at. Siam. If you wish to drive a cut nail into season ed oak timber and not to have it break or bend just have a small quantity of oil near by and dip the nail before driving, and il will never fail to go. In mending carls and ploughs this is of great advantage, for they ar • generally made mostly of oak wood. In straightening old nails before using, let it be done on wood, and with easy blows. If done on iron they will be sure to break. Mbrdkr. A disgraceful and brutal murdar was committed in Memphis on the 23d ultimo, JmZ hmft"' n#fned 1 ? ,,0s .Castello and Dan Dor say, had a quarrel in a grocery on Brent Row and afterwards in the street in front of the house' say bad not been arrested at last accounts. Ne^w'Y'ork r, ' n sh° n 1S ' ,een 00 a brief visit to rr P»»d CO. his body j»> Con,lDent w °«W *>"• been bail ton ~.! 4 V 0R £ A - Vr S " ,T D * c,d *» ~ T he suit insti an?i » 1 f '"® bur e h by Wm. L. Slicer, of Mnry. land, and oibera, heirs of Tho<i. Cromwell de ceased, to recover about $2,000,000 worth of property, wag conclude"! in the V. S. Circuit Court in that city on Monday. Judge Grier in his ehargt, was decidedly adverse to either tne law or equity of the claim, and directed t,He jury to bring in a verdict for the defendanta in the dower, and dismissed the bill in equity. ; Texas.—A difficulty occurred in Palestine on the Sth inet., between George W. Given* and Thomas A. Milan, which resulted in the death of the latter. Givens waa admitted to bail io the sum of $2,000 to appear at the next Mrm of the District Court for Anderson county. PRICE ONE CENT Correspondence of the Dispatch. WABHISGTOir, May 26 The Diplomatic and Consular appointment, hare bjen made, with a few eiceptions ; and i-EK— t0 b ® weU re P« , eaeoted It 19 a matter of wonder with the aspirant* for .. IB,nct offices, that these appointments ine . e ' If" DOW ruraored »b« noth ments wflM • ,ng rerao *» lß "d appoint- Wk ' 'fanapire until the Ist of July t b."S • ,hUe " ■ ' e °dency to pio. will alao cool v*™ 1 j° ala,oßt °P en rebellion, ißduce • fi«d," that irinv nn r * nlls of «b« "unterri of the opposiiionpany! ' nUre, ° theadr "»« # ceivS e ,h q eT P p o oinim^; ly f a^ ed ' " ho wi » Nobody know° ™!t ° M l ,om,er «» Frame? James M r' d B P« ct| l®t«on is at fault. First CompUol?e™Voffi q 'A * ? 1409 cle,k » to the chief cle kshin of ?h ? R P'?® 0 "* 1 ra C. Seaman, remofe,. Bureau, v«e Ex everything 6 iust !!*'• °' ® Political nature— that nresaeea thp *' 18 3 u,et ~~ a calm, we fear, July, the comment™" 8 B,orra 00 ,he of vew. commencement of the new fiscr! Hehrico. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. The Times of yesterday notice* the rumor of Santa Anna • application to Spain for aid to protect Mexico against the United State., and gives an ex • tract from an article in the Nt w York Exprea. upon the subject, wherein it i 3 assorted that Santa foresees a war with the United Statea, and ia preparationa for alliea if he can get them. The Whig criticises, with no gentle hand, the mode of ffibial appointment adopted by General Pierce, and assert* that there can be no mtstaks about his determination to carry out theapoila con tract by which the different isms of the country were bought uo to aecure his election, and contenda that the free-soiieis have received the Hon'a share of the spoils. The Examiner gives a description of the closing scenes and result of the late election. The Enquirer urges the necessity and propriety of a full attendance of the Virginians at the ensuing Memphis Convention. Th eMail has an artic e in favor of the encour agement of American Industry, and alludes to tha proposed effort of Great Britain, upon a large scale, to establish the culture of cotton in Australia. It calls the attention of Southern free-traders and people generally to the fact and states that they will eventually find that it is not the height of wisdom to dispense with the market which might be se cured by the encouragement of American manu. factures, when England is making such steady, un ceasing and well directed efforts, and with so strong a probability of ultimate success, to supply her owu markets with the growth oi her own depen dencies. The Rack Horse CoatpaeaiisK.—The Nashvilia Banner, of the 13th, hrs the following paragraph of interest to turfmen : Gen. VV W. Woodfolk has sold his race horse Ccmpbomise, and he is shortly to be removed to Kentucky. He was purchased by Messrs. Cheath am and Hoyden, Thomas T. Smiley, Eiq , actin - as their agent in the purchase The sum paid for him was 83,700. Compromise has never lost at race, and for some years past has been considered the best horse on the Tennessee turf. He has been a winner of one, two, three and four mile races, in none of which was he pushed by his competi tors. Steamboat Lost.—The steamboat General Scott, bound from Cincinnati for New Or leans, took fire in the hold one day last week, and to prevent the total destruction of the car. go, it was found necessary to scuttle her. No lives lost. Fatal Affkav.—An affray took place on the 9th mst., at Lagrange, Fayette county Tenn., between a Mr. Moss and a Mr. Lam bert, which resulted in the death of Che former by a pistol shot from the latter. The Joist Worm.—The Recorder state* that the wheat crop in the vicinity of Frede ricksburg is infested with the joint worm, and will be greatly curtailed. SmallPox.—The Farmville Journal sayr three cases of small pox have occurred in that town within a few days. Mississippi.—lsaac, a slave belonging io Mr. Thos. P. H. January, of Jefferson county, has been tried for committing a rape io that county, convicted, and senteneed to be hung on the 24th of June. - itf ACHINK STKETCHED LEATHER r -a™A B KLTH.—The only patent Machine stretched io the United Statea, and which received • the tint premium (a gold medal) from the Ameri • can Institute. Theie Belt* are made from the Heart or solid part only of the beat Oak Leather, selected for the purpose. They are - thoroughly stretched by powerful machinery, and , are warranted to run straight and maintaia 1 a perfect bearing on the Drum and P allies. 1 A lull supply constantly on hand and fbr sale at , factory prices by us as sole Agents in this State . for ttie manufacturer. WILLIAMS A BROTHER, my 25 corner Cary and Pearl sts. PAKAMOL 8 AMU LMUHHL.L.AH.—Just received per expreas— Rich worated and plain lined Parasols Rich figured and plain lined Parasols Silk Umbrellas, all sizes and oulors > Also, Black Lace Scarfs, very rieh Whi'e do do do Plain Herttnna Scarfs Alexander'* Kid and Silk Gloves, all eoiori Brown, Bine and Green Grenadines for Veils Together with a large aad hand soma assortment of dreaa goods, to which we tavite the narticakr attention of the Ladies. WARREN 4i >ERKI*B, *P l 6 No HI. Eagle Spira. iN w> m&XZZMXZ 1 :? vhyhuuos: are just recrnmtpg, at the Dfetrssstkas Store, per steamer and- express, a large andtea assortment of Goods. ■tenona our sit^k foitrd handsome rich ai'kt, beanUful tZ sue«CbaUles. Lswns, *«r.,' Cm»e dered atd plain; Par»sol«s Umbrella*7cor«i2* kid a&MnrGioves, Linen?, TabkJcStffrS Covers, Trimmings of all klMa- mm. -TT? pointed Trimmings. ' teWWW Our suftrtment is good, and we respeetfally ash sllia wsnt'of Dry Goods and Trimmings, at fair prices, to iitt us a call, aa wears Tjtftsi tosstt oar Goods at the lowest CASH FRiCES " , 0 WILLCOX A BKTTS, "y 18 131 Ragle g+aarsi QL4*iUOI/» NKWM.-K GOLIWMIT, Bm 41 M «ln atrcit, has in store a large stoek of fcpriag and Summev Dry Goods, which ssaaet b* excelled la quality ar price, io this city, Tom wiO find among his stovk—Beieges, Tissues, Lewas, ! Grenadines, black and colored Silks, Parasol* Swisses Irish Ltneos, a vwry large assortment of Bonnets Ribbons and Flowers, which win "J* twenty five jwr cent less the* they eaa he boMat elewjiere. " PAltHH(iirill?riW.-m»"'? grass and V* Slivered Carriage sad Saad Bands, aianilstl. from three to five inch, far sate by VAM A TAYLOR, my 18 » »«* «'<*■ r a MAA,«S HA* i<Mjmmnt f*r nil— A '*->•* IUUII . )