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_ DAILY RICHMOND BV PLKArfANTS A A P.BOTT._IUCH.MO.ND, Vh SATlMlBAY MOB.MMi, AP~1ML 9, 13311 ' ttVMS. — V‘-« H" f'O.S to III)- ItllHHOMi v\ Mill III City Sith«mtn»r* n Y**ftvv nn<l for h ulmitrr at the lato-nr $N a > ear, both payable in advance. \\ hen sent by mail $lf» a year. • 1 VnvriTnon Kor o.1 . . .... j,,. icit.on 7;'. rents; .... jl; ,|„, non, 17, ami ■Mttiv succeeding tn<mtioii ;tij cents. Tiiri. e a week, hrst week *| ev*?r\ ..(i,*g week ?l I wM.e a week, tint ms-'rlion 7 j rents; every mi . .'(ling in Hen ion 50 rents. Dure a week, first iioertiou rents; every succeeding in •ertmn 60 cents. All adverti'cnn-iit* ate alto inieiteil m tlic (k>s tititiovo Vthiii. ^ramnent advertiser* must pay in ntlvanre. I he number of uiscrllonii most lie noted on tint MS., or they •ill ho inserted until ordered to be stonited, and charged ir. xrdingly. “ Anr.ual Advertisers are charged 50 doll tis for two atuares, UkI In that proportion for advertisement* of greater length; tracept Auctioneers ami Lottery dealers, who ere charged Al'tki ,0 I be < .OikS I I 1 I) 1 |( V\ ,\ |, Wltlc m published twice week, ( I ucsdrtys and i ridavr,) at five doll,try pet anmiin, payable 111 advance. t otyi<lverti:infr—75 cents a mjuaie, or less, lor the first in sarttoo. and 50 rents for eacii rontiunatu e. I GRANNISS, SON &. BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE BOOT, SHOE, COMB & TRUNK AV A REHOUSE. CORNER OF MAIN AND Nth. STREETS, RICHMOND, VA. —— I AMERICAN WROUGHT j SHELL COMBS JUST received 'ey the last arrival.a full assort-! mcnt of beautiful patterns, and every size. — A i.so— A largo assortment of Plain Shell Tuck Combs— all of which will be sold at lire lo»vesl price, at GRxVNNISS’ Fashionable Shoe and Comb Store, feb 18 Sign of Ihe Oohten Comb. JUST received anothe< supply of American: wrouglis and plain Shell Tuck Combs, which will be sold unusuallv low, at GRANNISS, SON Sc BROTHERS' Fashionable Shoe mid Comb Store, roar 2fi Corner of Main and 1 Ith streets. . Columbus’ Companions, etc. VOYAGES and discoveries of the companions of} Columbus, by Washington Irving, in one vo lume. France; n series of article reprinted from Encyclo* | paedia Americana No. 17, March number ofUie American Quarterly Review, just published and for sale by _mar28 j’. II. NASH. Coffee, We. i It) do Java do 1 lilid madder 50 boxes oranges 50 drums figs 100 Novascotia grindstones, just received. For sale by LEWIS WEBB <fe CO. mar 25 MORE NEW SPRING GOODS. Tuesday. V.th March, 1831. ROBERT II JENKINS is opening this morn mg, bv the Ilornet,from New York, the follow j kig Nkw Goons: Fashionable painted ‘Laurentmen,' an entire now ar ! tide for ladies’ dresses, received by the last packet 1 from France. New ptyle gauze and ernpo Ildkfs. Rich white gauze Veils. Indies' crazy Jane ami rich lace Caps. liy firmer Jlrrients: Spring style of gat ze and crape Handkerchiefs and Scarfs. Tainted crape Shawls and Scarfs. Every description of Fashionable Lace and worked Caps, Collars, Chomios, Chemisette, Fiorellea, and Pclirines. Very fine white and th;n merino wool Flannels. suitable for the season Very cheap silk nml cotton Hosiery. Dunstable and Nnvarino Bonnets. —.\r.so— Irish, German, Silesia, ami Flcmtel* Linens and Sheetings. Persons wishing Linen Goods, will find them good and cheap at II. H. JENKINS' Linen and Fancy Dry Goods Store. mar 8 NEW music. RI SMITH (late Collins & Co.) has received • a largo addition to his slock of Music thr the Piano—among which arc most of the late pieces and popular Songs—those enumerated nro in par , which he will continue to increase os they are published in the northern cities. The Parting Hour—By II Dieliunn O! give me rack my AnAti Steed—By A. llodsnr 1 SHOULD VERY MUCH l.tKV. TO KNOW (>, cease Hi .y Fax v—An original Swiss Air, fling by Mra Austin Go George I can’t endure you The Warning, from the Spanish—By Gor Yes, I will leave my Father’s Halls—By Sidney Waller At earths* when thy hand I crest—By W. M. R. Bsq of Petersburg, Va. The pride or the Valley—By llvinried Britannia rat weeding 'Twas Nature's gay day—B Bivins The Musical Wiuk—By A. SehurU We met—T. II. Bayle O! WHY HAST TIIOIl TAUGHT ME TO LOVE TIIEE. Lightly iierk—By J. Moschalna Away my gallant Page, away — W, Ball Soldier's Tear —By A. Bee Sailor's Tear—S. Waller Lnvfc’s Kitornella—J. Cooke Isle oe Beauty, eare tiiee well—By T. A Rawlings * The Aimh.lo—A collection 01 Solos, Variations, Waltzes. Rondos, Duetts, &e. from various An thorp, nrranged f»»r the Flute, Piano. Guitar, and ttvo Flutes, by B Mignen, and A. Foil, M. I), I In hen Pih Mai Mew<>ria, Duetto—by Rossini Acre’s Ba Biciiesse—Bv Aubor Nk M'Ourlie.z Pas—M. Cradle I Hi E. THEM ON TIIMR WINDING WAY — From Ill-Imp lleber Christmas Ve ukr Ih mn—One or three variation* Captive Knight—By Mrs. Homans The Star or Bethlehem—Words by II. V, White Tyrolese Evening Hymn— By M's Homans From Greenland's icy Mountain* Bishop Ileher Lvn.r. Sack .v—(A periodica! publication)—tw.i numbers just received, nml many o'her ManJnrd pieces, for the Piano, Guitar, and Flute, Mew Zealand Spinage. rpllK subscriber has received a sin ill supply of 1. this scarce nml valuable seed. In which ho would call the attention of the public. Thoae who wish to purchase, can hr mnde acquainted with the niorlr of culture, so ns to ensure a plentiful supply of it throughout the whole year. It is said to hr infinitely superior to anv other kind of Spmnge in all respects. mar If. 0. McVP.MMtA. iJrgttnl Spring nun Summer Goods. A N elegant assortment of Sprir.g anil Summer Coml», just received on Shoekne Hill, first Dry tlonil Store above the Theatre, and expect in a few •!»> **« additional supplies from New York- -all of which, and the old stork, will he offered at prices to suit the tunes. I lie public rrr requested to examine for them selves—an enumeration of articles is deemed unneces sary, as the assortment comprises almost every article in the Dry (iouiis line, anil of the most fashionable style. It. W. WALTHALL, Agent, mar '-1- f>t Opposite Mr. Ira Ticlienor's. New Spring Goods. ROBERT ll JENKINS h opening,by the Puck et Tnntivy front New York, the following new Dry (io. ds. Chargeable colored (iro do Nan--. Rich figured white (Inuzo Veil*. An extensive aamrtment black Luce Veils. Blonde figured (iauze Ildkf-i—fiincy colored, and hail mourning—a new style of goods, and for si c at a low price. A few doz<>ti more of those elegant embroidered i white mtton I lose A few pieces, new style, French coronation (ling hams. Linen Floss oral Linen Purling. —*W >y— 1 rase Herman Linens, which, lor lincrcrs and i cheapness, are preferable to anv yet olldred. nml will ! be sold at the most reduced prices, nt It. II. JENKINS' mar I.inni anil F'unrt/ Dr;/ (lon.ts Store C1 LOVER, 1 * Orchard Crass fc . Herds do >Seed*’ Timothy, y For snle by LEWIS WEBB &, CO. rnar Id ft ebb's Segars. u&^ Superfine and fine yellow Segars, in half ntid qr. b->«cs. For sale by JAS. WINSTON, msr 25 r p 11 h subHrriber ou«*rs tor sale blips nr tuUmgR i of the VINE, of the following varieties: It.ii.ian—Cnnniola% nt $2 .'*0 per 100. Dark Oval, Purple, for the table ami wine. French—JHeunirr, a* $2 .10 ppr 100, round fruit. ! black, and in clusters, for t he table and wine, both; hardy, and quite acclimated. Ei.awkr—A Spanish Fruit. £‘3 r,0 per 100, large! Oval White, for the table only—one of *hc best grapes of Spain. Italian—Five or six kinds mixed. ;»13 per 100., (from Tuscany.) Amkrtoxn—Isabella, £3 per 100—a native fruit of unusually large size, a never failing bearer, yielding wine much resembling the Muscat of France. Several thousand slips of the above kinds will be disposed of if immediate application is made, mar24 HUGH C. McNEMARA. SIAMESE TWINS. rIMIL Siamese Twins: a satirical Talc of the , 1 Times, with other Poems. By the author of Pelham. &c. &c , just published and for sale, by mar2 .'.II. NASII. BYRON’S WORKS complete* in one volume Moore's Works do • Scott’s Works do Goldsmith's Works do Burns* \Vork» do Chalmers’ Works do I Josephus do Sliakspearc do Plutarch's Lives do Murphy’s Tacitus do Watson’s Theology d.» Heine's Herodotus do Baker's Livy complete, in 2 vols 1 Iannah Moore's Works do do Russel s Modern Europe do And many other beautiful and cheap Editions of Valuable Works—for sale by J. II. NASH, mar 23 Mo Mistake. E.^OR Judkins Ointment, prepared by Judkins him self, apply to me, first door above the Bell Ta vern, where a large supply of the true and genuine article, direct from him, may always be found. ! shall not reduce the price of this article at retail, hut to persons who may purchase to sell again. I will sek at snob a price ns w ill be considered a very hbernl dis count. II. C. Mc’NEMARA. ENGLISH ANNUALS FOR 1831. IANDSCAPK ANNUAL, illustrated by 2C cle -A gant engravings, and handsomely bound. The Musical fIij«»u. an Album of music, poetry and proso. and illustrated by many splendid engravings Tin* Remembrance, edited by Roacoc, with many handsome engravings and beautifully bound. The Ins, a literary and religious ofi’ rmg, with nu merous tine engravings mid bound in silk. l’a!stifl’’s Comic Annual, illustrated by several hun dred remarkably humorous cuts to life, and Well bound. For sale by mar : I .1. II. NASH. J HI M SPL&ND1D. VPOLLO’S (tiff, nr the Musical Souvenir The Keepsake Francais The Talisman The I.itcrary Souvenir 'Flie Amulet .tovenile Forget Me Not New Year’s (lift Hood’s Comic Annual .1 V All handsomely bound in silk. Air., and with splendid Engravings, from the first artists in the world—all just imported, and now offered for sale, for the first time in Richmond, by .?. II. NASH, mar 20 London Annuals tor 1831. 'Oil” Ami'i i r—A Christian nnd Literary Remem* 1 brnneer, by S. C, Hall, with twelve fine engra vings. Tiiv. Kvv.psthr.—Edited by F. M. Reynold*.— eighteen splendid plntes Tiiv. Comic Anm \i—Tly F. Hood Tiiv Lirvntnv Sol'vknih—By A. A. Walla— twelve fine plates Tiiv. Nr.vv Yr.An'i* Cikt, or Jivkmm: Souvkpw— Bv Mrs A. W it's—nine phiirs Tiiv Ji vemi.i Forokt Mi: Not—By Mrs. S C. Hall—twelve plates. Just received, and for sale by nmr 26 R. I. SMITH. \Wbl»\t Scgurs. ^ (Hlik >•) Webb'* superfine yellow pc ■ gars, so mtivh approved of. pist received p nd for sale. JAS WINSTON, mar 10 Clover cod, Whipkcy, Sugur, A< IIT. are ibis morning receiving hv the Sfeam | ** boat Nor In It, from Baltimore, 100 bushels (ir.f quality clover-red. nnd ‘20 hlids Baltimore whiskey. And bv Hie Si fir Richard, from New York, to Mels New Orlenn. sugar, nnd 12 do Porto Rico molasses, of superior nual itv. for sale by RALSTON At PLEASANTS, mar 7 Whiskey «tnd Coffer. I Buis Baltimore whiskey mi\v to bags Java rolTee. Landing, for sale, by np !* :?t OAVENi’ORT, .y.LEN St Co. 70 t'EHMWS LV / l/lfil.Y/.l. Owning Military Lands in Kentucky. [Live in Hickman county, Kentucky, nt < .'oluinhiis nr’ Iron Bank', on in* Mississippi Itivrr; I am ihe surveyor nf liip Virginia Military Lands cm Mate K.Ul.iii.hmeiit, and liave sur veyed a good many ol them vo'it'i «e-i of the Tennessee river, since the aii'atli <>| my |i|i‘<lece»<ir, Mij Win ('ntji'sit;—lam agent fur a number nf |ieisnns owning those lauds, anil would willingly act fir others who limy think proper to entrust their business with nut i am probably better i«>juaintcd with the situation ol those lands, than any other person; tie that a* it may, they w ant attention; and w liether they emplov me or not, I would advise the owners to pay immediate attention to them: some nt which have lieen pi'laged of their timber, sotna have l®en enteied as Warrant Lands and persons living on them, and the occupant laws of our «taie may, after a while, put the owneis to cuii'ideiahlit expense and trnuhli; I Ji»ve guarded many of tlime l.yuls ns well n« I muld, without having more authority "1 In-re are large bodies nl lln'e Military Lauds lying h’;;et|ier, ami but few perrons Irving on them, tome with 1 a«rs, Inn mure ‘i;uaiters, not calculated to enhance their value. Tlirte "tre ten or twelve miles sipinre nl loose land', m-ar me. of winch I would advise the owm is (knowing it lo !>e fm tlieir tnti'iesi.) tn sell a small pan. say two or iliree hnudir t ..rr«-> out of each 1,0*»0 acre tract, even a« a low pre*, an-l 1 am confident, tiiat m two or three veers it would enhance tl e value of the balance to double or treble what the whole irrn would lie woith. to I mam as it now is Orsons buying and settling on part, would ] take rare of the balance and injure o'hers to come into ihe I ueighourhood; amt it is a settlement that gives value to laud. ] I would act as agunt for owners ol lands no the ('umherlind * and Tennessee mvis, as well as south west of Tennessee, where I live, on as good terin« a? any one w bo will ntteod as he ought, to the liu-ine*'. I shall give no iefrreuc.es fur recoin- j niendaii nis; I a n well known in Kentucky, and hat e sutne ac r|iiamtaiu.es in my native state. Virginn; if j -rioiis have not < Olifiilritce in me, I do i ot desue their bii'niC'S; if I get no agencies, I am willing to spend a trifle in giving the owners of those land', this imtire. There are many ol the Mihtarv I l and' Mvith we»t ol the Temirt'rr nver, llial arc interfeied I with by tVasuiy Warrant rlanns. and arc in possession of ihe ! < laimants or their 'IVnanls, some ol w l.icl: are not worth a law *uit it. the Federal ('niir', and if t'ongress are disposed to do justice towards the Officer* and tioldiers of the Virginia ’•rate ' r.ine, they 'houhl suffer the ow nei- tn withdraw them and pro cure scrip for the amount of their Warrants, or they will cer tainly be m a worse situation that, those who neglected lo locale theff warrants at all. RICHARD TAYLOR, Jit. Columbus, Hickman county, Ky. J.m. 2'd, 1SJ1. mar 11 -law lot it i i: cj o. This thorough hred horse w ill marul i lie ensuing sias' n at rr.v farm railed Ma chumps, in the county of Hanover, 5 miles from the court house and 16 from tlich mono—season to commence the I5in ot rel>. and ex- ; pirc th« 15th of July—price ?0 dollars, payable by ! fifteen, if pM l»v the latter period—thirty dollars to insure—pasturage gratis, but no responsibility for accidents or escapes. Uiego i* a black, lull sixteen hands high, and possessed al great bone and muscle. I Two of Kicgo’s colts have been trained, and each ol them gave strong evidences of capacity for the turf:— i <>dc of them won her sweepstake in fine stj le, over the Campfield course, and couhl not now be purcha* sed of her owner for a thousand dollars. Uiego was got by Francisco, (esteemed by the late Mr. Minge, one of the best horses ever trained at his stable,; his dam by the imported horse. Young Sir IVter Teazle, grand dam the impoited mare Castranire, . lam of Sir Archy,) g g hy Rockingham, g g g Tahitha, bj Trent ham, g g g g by Bosphorus, Coalition Colt, Burlard, g g g g A c. Lord Leigh’s f harming Molly. Francisco was got by the imported horse Ilambleton, his dam Nightingale, by Chanticleer, g dam YVinguryfeet, by Jolly Uoger, g g dam Melpomine, by Burwell’s Trav eller, g g g dam Virginia, by Mark Anlliony, g g g g dam the imported mare Polly Byrd, hy Aristotle. It is thought unnecessary to go further with the pedi- j gree, as that already given proves Uiego to be one of j the best bred horses now extant. N. B. Mares will be fed at -j cyn'.s p^r day. feb ll..w8wc it. RUN AW AY.— Wa» ooinmM4M< t«* t.‘»e Jun at Jrf- j fWeon Coitrdr,^m * he ttttf ifiTf W O'.7 efcoV.'lsltt.: as n runaway slave, a nroro man v. ho cads hunsclt DAVE. Said negro says that 1m belongs to the widow | Ilunlnp, rear Staunton. Va. Ho is of dark complex-, ion. about J ? yearn of ago. .*> feet '! or 8 inches high, j nn<l lias b>-i .I.'..- r.-.,: n.igor of his right hand. The , owner of said slave is requested to come forward, prove property, nay charge*, and take him away— otherwise he will be d'--posed of nj the law directs. THOMAS (lllilJCS. Jailor Charlestown, Dec. 1, 1830. 19—w3m COAL! COAL!7 COAL:!! T SI IIE Subscriber has tho pleasure to inform his JL customers and tin* citiv.ons generally, that ho is receiving a good supply of Coal by llie Canal, which will he sold at the old price of. IG cents per bushel Orders left at Ids Office, or Coal Yard on the Dock, will !)<* punctually attended '_a» | i — iltf ' PftENTIS CHUBB rjpME new line of t Horse Post Coarltc*. from Richmond to Orange Court House, and liar- 1 risonbnrg, via Louisa Court House, hue gone into; operation, and will ron'inue without failure. 'Plus mail will close at Richmond on Tuesdays nnd : nnd Saturdays precisely ni. 3 ro’clock. P. M , and ! the stage start at •» o’cEbek. A. M on Wodnes days and Sundays—leave Orong** Court House on Sundays nnd Wednesdays at 3 o’clock, P. M., nnd nrrive nt Richmond, on iVlondays and Thursday* ni f», P. M. This line of stages will make a junction nt Orange Court House with th»* Alexandria line of stage* carried by William Smith to Lynchburg—pas- j s*ug in its northern direction by Culpeper Court j House, Fauquier Cnurt House or Warrenton—-nt I which latter point, it will meet wiili the Winchester i iuie—by which, a din-ct communication is mKlrdml i , to the town of Wheeling on the Ohio river. At Louisa Court House, the Harrisonburg mail ■ 1 is taken from the Orange Court House mail, nnd; will in s< me short tirue, be carried hr n 2 hotse 1 i stage, of whirl) due notice will fr** given; nt present if 1 t* rarrird on horseback. The public are assured tint the best horses and I mo^t experienced drivers will be constant1)* in service, nnd every exertion used to make the lin** comfortable and expedition*. Fare to Louisa Court House 3 dollars—to Orange Court Mouse cents.—AH intermediate distan ces £] cent* per in le.—Singe oflirc at 'h« Wash ington Hotel. Passenger* will enter their names before 3 o'clock P. M>, on Tuesdays and Saturday* mar : ' - Inwliw .1 \ ( > M PRICJJ. Soda II V/Rr. r|MIE Subscriber having commenced the prepora 1 tiou of SODA WA TER, for the season, rca— I pectfully flohnts the patronage of his friend* and the public generally H. C. McNEMARA. ar» 1 Family Dyer and ocourori 'jpHF Family Dyer and Scourer; being a complete * Treatise on the nr » of Dying and Cleaning every article of Dress, Bed and Window Furniture. Silk Bonnets. Feather*, »Vc.. whether made of finx. i silk, cot too, wool, or hnir: al-o. cnrpvfs, counterpanes. «nd hearth rugs, ensuring a .-aung of eighty per j cent: By William Tucker—prieu hut cent*. Just published, nnd f*r sale by J II. NASH \k\v aitction coivir'iis^oz* nousr. rpllf, itndersijpi* ri liave associated themselves for .1. the purpoa* rtf transacting a genernl ,‘iui'lion fiiiu Cnt)W)it*inn ftusinc.* , , under the style and Arm of LANCASTER. DEN BY A* Co. 'They are prepared to receive Hoods and ! Produce of every description sn consignment ♦on which, advance* will be made, if required They also tender their service* to the Public, for the sale . of Real Estate LANCAS TER & DENBY. J mar » * EDWIN ROBINSfTN Knit II Vn/«, dlv. REPORT to the DirecorR ol' the Liverpool and Manchester.Railway. on the comparative nw»r ot Locomotive and Fix. d Engine*, a a a Moving Power, by Jas. Walker. Civil Engineer. Observation* on the comparative merit* of Lo comotive and Fixed Engine*, as applied to Railway*, hy R. Stephen* &■ Joseph Locke. Civil Engineers. An account of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, hy Henry Booth, Treasurer to the Compa ny—just published, and for sale bv _J. II. NASH. (jcnttrmen's (joat Skin Hoots. A Superior article for summer wear—just receiv ed, and will be sold low, by nP -i C.RANiNTSS. SON & BROTHERS. UALT.—A part ot' the Fame’s cargo, rc ~ reived ibis morning by Ludlam* iiglners, lying ii the Dock, for *<lc by CHAS. PALM Eft ap 7 of Loaf Sugar, NT O. Hum, A‘c. id | Boxes eteain rclincd sugar 1 v 4 hlidn N O. rum 4 cases looking glasses. Landing, for sale by «P j-r:f DAVENPORT, ALLEN & Co. Lorn and Meal, f\/ » Bushel* corn • ^5 150 bushels meal for sal«. by hi«r 31 LEWIS WEBB & Co. A LBANY Seer -t\. Hibbert's brow n stout French Madeira wioo Prime beef Prime and mesepotk Fine old Jamaica rum Java coffee Jlaltimore whiskey Sperm recti candles Now Orlenn* ruui Holland gin Chocolate, irdigo—for sale l.y »I U DAVENPORT. ALLEN & Co. task b: w* p l> spE®5HT~ 4^* PEECII ot .Mr T-ispmvpII. m the Senate ofthe 17 > nited S nhs, on the motion to amend the Gene ral Appropriation Bui, by striking nut so much thereof 1S went to provide for the payment of certain com ii.siioncrs appointed hy the President to negotiate a treaty with the Potto. iL> The argument delivered by Mr Tax~well in ihi* speech, puts to rest forever the pretention of a •Constitutional c mpoteney in the Executive,” to ariginate or appoint foreign missions without the o*l vice and consent of the Senate. Price of the Pamphlet, J5 cts. Just published, and for sale, at J. II. NASH’S tip 7 «f *Vpir stork in Old Hands. rS3MIK Subscribers nrc now receiving (via "*■ New York.) along with heavy purchases made n that market, ami Philadelphia, a part of their Spring Importation of British I>ry Goods.— Having ai,id within the last few weeks, about two thirds of Lheir Old Stork, crnhrncing almost everv article that could be considered objectionable, they will in the course of ten days, have the most ex’ensive and commanding stink of Iff. h Dry Goods thev have ever ha.!, since they have hecn in business. When their »upplRM *re to w/11 be given in a gcunnu «4^etUae<nei>t.. In-the'metfn rime they nr* offering* swefj good*! v*s '*»ttef m v eafr e ady f e-' reived on the most ia.v»rable ter in*. Wholesale* and Retail.. F. .Sk E. JAMES &. CO. mar 30 __Market Bridge. Tidier and Taylor’s Beer* Jlotnl- Hen, of the above cnoicc brand. jifSl -“ received per schr. Planter, for sale bv "|»2 JAMES WINSTON. TO REXTLE.MFX Rll JENKINS has just received the followin^ < GOODS tor Gentlemen’s wear An additional supply of gentlemen’* Stocks, of the most approved shapes, and ef rFie best material-, consisting of black Gro do .\np and bombazine! brown and Mack satin face Florentine,changeable tfnd v irioiis figured Erode Naps, white ned figured .Mars dies--also, cravat bone stiffeners White and <• dored, sprig d and Cravats Pongee, silk ll.ig and bandannoe lidkft Black Italian and Barcelona cravats French silk nett suspenders, a new and superior art icle Black and white silk liosb Do raw do do Do do half do Random silk and raw silk half first* Do nnbleacliM cotton do do Black and colored horse skin gloves Fawn eohirrd raw silk do 0 4 bottle green and black bomba zings BlneU Merino Circassians Yellow nankeens White ami colored Marseilles vestings Plain black silk do White and colored linen drilling* Brown French linen Black silk camhfet Blue, brown, atjd green silk umbreifas. Also. Irish nnd German Linens of all qualities, and n few pieces extra superfine, for collar*. an 5 b O n S A L E~ A Soda Apparatus. rJ^IIE subscriber expects in the course of a week, I to be able to offer tt c above for sale, which is now undergoing some partial repairs, which will ren« der it in every respect equal to a new one. It was made by one of the first makers in Philadelphia, and on the most simple plan; and to one in the country, in a thickly neighborhood, would find a handsome busi ness might He done. Every instructh n will be given, j .1. II. BLAMIKE i mar 19-Jaw 3w pitosi»i:« it s or - THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, ri hi 1‘itrn in wr nr» of wohim,tos, *y GAI.KS * SKATOtY. frifE NATIONAL INTELLIGENT EH i» an old M established Journal, at the »eat of the General Govern- \ infnt li puhlishc*, originally, the Proceeding* and Debates of C ongre«s, and contains a more tegular, full, and accurate fir- I port of thysc than any paper in the Pnlon; it roptsins, alro, the I Art* nf ( onjress, and all the State Paper* and Documents of1 public mtere«t, .laid before, or originating in fbat body. These recommendations, in addition to the variety of other inform* turn winch isio lie found in it* column*, connected with the General Interest* of our own country, with Literature and Sci* •■nee, and the affair* of the world a, large- tngtther with the character of fairness which the paper ha* always *o«tained, make it useful and even valuable to all who feel an interest in the concern* of this oi of other countries. Tli* Ixtvli n.rsere i* published Daily and Tri weekly The Daily paper i» $ 10 a year, or $f» for »ix month* The Country Intelligencer t* published three linn** a week, with the exception sometime* of a portion of the rcce**of( on gie««, dining which it i* published twice a week.) at the price of «i* dollars a yrnr, payable in advance, or four dollar* for six month* mar 15 LEllffl l.R. rIMIE «iib«enber reaper'fully announce* to the pub* * lie that ho haa opened * Leathnr store three doors above t lit? Boll Tavern, where ho inter J* keeping lugcncral assortment of article* in his line et busmens. lie has now on hand skirtinw, harness, anal,black and russet bridle leathers,chaise, bng. and horse hide, calf, seal and sheep skins, sheep and goat inoroccus. lie wishes to purchase I,nether in the tintahed and unfinished state JAMES MICHAELS, tmt o t FUR CHARTER, fj. The Brig FAME, Cap'. Yorxo; car* nes 359 hhds tobacco: now at City Point, and will bo ready t«» take iq as soon as jRy|jE^ h<-r inard cargo is discharged Apply to CHAS. PALMER. If'/tn ojj'ert for tale, 1900 Sacks SALT, tilled uniformly ten to the topf and in best bleached sacking. up 4-*;t if NEW YORE LI Mi “ For New York, the regular packed schooner PLANTER, Simckr. Mas* ter. For freight or passage, Iwvmg i _superior accommodations, apply to the Master on board, in the Dock, or to sP 5—3t_DAVENPORT. ALLEN if Co. Valuable City Property tor Sale. The undersigned are authorised by the Proprietor, to dispose of, at private Mite, J2|U^^Rth*T valuable Tenement on Shoeko.-JiiJl, «afljflBlntcly occupied by Cn|. William Larnbefi-, nnd^ to uated at the corner of G. and -Pli streets^ The terms will lie liberal —Apply to mar 31—tf LANCASTER. DEN BY CO. Old Madeira Wine. jTUK subscriber- have just received from the impor cr, 1 pipe, -t quarter and 8 heir quarter ca**fcs choice Marleira Wine, which they can conti dently recommend for its purity nmi nee. no C__LANCASTER & ,'ENRY. JUST received f. r sai". • . 12 hhds prime Si Croix sugar C > do superior N Orleans! do 15 do cheap do do 150 hug? fiicnp ccfle# 20 hhds good Baltimore whiskey 30 do bc-st retatimg molasses ap C_RALSTON it PLEASANTS. MORE FRESH DRV OOODJsT P'>R l Y-UNE packages, now landing from schr. Planter, from New York, containing many sta ple. and new and beautiful fancy articles F. & E. JAMES ok CO _ ftP 2____Market Bridge R«*al l renc ii l ;uirv Ktorc. orrosnn the eagle hotel. illAYE just received some very superior Perfu meries, warranted* i unfit before the Lord Mayor of London, by the inventor, Mr Price. The inhab itants ot tins city and its neighbourhood are partic ularly requested to call and examine these truly ex cellent articles. At his slore, they will find the perfumed Rursin Oil. never before offered to the nublic of Richmond, although it is known most won >• erfully to promote the growth of the human liniry Canadian nears Oil; Cream of Soap, [a most de lightful article for shaving;) Milk ot Rose.lo improve and whiten fhe skin, and to cure sore eyes; Florida Watei, at 50 cents lhe largest hoitl«-s, besicl •s Es sences of every description, and of the best quaility. Also, just received from P-tri*. a variety of Fancy Goods. Jewellery, Cutlery. Magnifying Glasses, Battlodoors. and Scrap Prints. &.c. 4vc. O* The highest prices will be given f-*r old Gold and Silver. L. DUNA1N. ap 2—dtf Da vextort. allisn «fc co., hare tor sale, tOO Minis N O nud \Y. Indit* sugars COO bags C‘ (Tee 30 bvU whLkey Salt. rum. mackerel, wines, &c. ap 5—3t BACON.—rj.uuu los or excellent Uhcon, hc£ round, for sale bv ■“ _ap_5-Gt DAVENPORT. ALLEN To. SPHIMf} GOODS. Tcesday, 29th March. JUST received by the ILcket Effort, and now opening at R. li JENKINS’, a choice selec tion ot new stylo r»i>d fa3hio?iab]e Spring Goods, re ceived by the last arrivals from Trance and England, at New York: consis’ing of Changeable Belgians Rich paintetl muslirj Piam pink French ginghams Printed Lawrentoons Painted and corded s’riped ginghams Mnndarecns and I’hiliipines An extensive ns.-: irtment of Parisian stripe, and Mo saic figured, spring calicoes A variety ot the latest style silk gua "j and crane dress hdk L>* and scarfs Ladies’ and gentlemens’ best horscsitin glove* Fine and common do mitrs Rich gatfre cap and bonnet ribbons Rest quality Pongee and silk flag and bandanna hdk.'S A n«\v and beautiful style spring bel’s Lemon pink, blue and salmon gro de Naps (rTeen barrge, for .eils Bobbinet trimming, car* edging, and looting l.iccs, of all widths Rich lace coilars. capes, pelerecns, fioreffas, chcnTi setts, caps, and crazy jeans Lacc cuffs and mranfs’ caps 2 cases Indies’ dimstabtc bats I do misses’ do do of superior manufac ture to any yet offered, and new shape 1 case yellow and hlack Navarinoes Also, on exten-ive assortment of rich fancy and sfr ple Dry Goods, received by previous arrivals Persons about leaving the city, who are desirous of purchasing the latest andmost fashionable Spring Goods, for dress of every description, or Irish and German ShirtingLinen*. ofthe must approved bleach, and af prices which chaRcnge a competition, would do well to call and examine the assortment, at R II JENKINS’, mnr 29 Linen and Fnnry Dry Good Store* Gi RAN MSS SON & BROTHERS, keep con. f stnntlv on hand, ladies’ lasting, sattcen, satin, English kid, goatskin, sealskin, bln**, green nnd bron2o tnoroeco slippejp; goatskin, sealskin, buckskin and lasting wnlkmg slices, tasting and white nlk Pari* slippers; beautiful white satin slippers, gaiter boots, morocco sealskin nnd lasting biots, gentlemen's su perior enlfskin, morocco, sealskin ami buckskin boots, bootees, walking and dross shoes and pumps; misses' lasting, sealskin, goatskin, and green and bronze mo* rocro slippers; lasting. morocn> nnd sealskin walking shoes with thick aoals; children's red, green. blur nnd purple, lasting morocco, sealskin, goatskin, leather nnd kid hootoes, shoes and slippers of every descrip tion: servants shoes of every kind nnd trice. Superior travelling trunks, double and single seal I skin and hair trunks of every h/c, boot cord, shoo I horns, boot h.*oks. punch plvers. h ue end jrt black I in bio chain gallons, e tton and lin-m braids, to gether with everv oflirr article u»ui>ly kept m ,* 1 Whole.-nl© nnd Retail ROO T. SIME. ( OMItda TRVNK warehouse, VTif »* •- c* ' -r :J.. 3 4. ,«mV>