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Page 1: Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1852-03-16 [p ]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024738/1852-03-16/ed-1/seq-3.… · the latest news. "tf/rfirmaticin by the Facili- ties Askedfor

the latest news."tf/rfirmaticin by the Facili-

ties Askedfor Virginia.Washington, Mai< h 14.? The Senate yes-

irr.i ?» confirmed the nomination of Lomnx T.V ie n* Consul tor San Juan del ,Sud, Niea*, i-...:; and nbo lint of James Points n* Mar-*..nl for the District ol Virginia.

T;,o residents «>n the mail route betweenV .-'i: jton and Richmond express a great,i 10 have the benefit of the mail facilitiesl \ ~,c 1 ;ht !ine. New York could therebylc put in'twenty four hours' connection witht »h!!c< ol Virginia, if night distributionwas ordered.t POINTMKN rSHY THK PRESIDENT.rii t'i < t\t iidriee and content of the

Senate.L. White, ol New York, to he

< . : the t iite.l States at San Juan del> i. in the Ho[ uhlie of Nicaragua.

.v* V\ . Ikvin, ol Kentucky, to be Consul, I :\u25a0 ted States for the city ol Ravenna, in1:alv .

!\u25a0 \ vkp Beu.e.lo he Superintendentc :.an \tti tsfor the >tate ofCalifornia,

.'on- Points, ol \ irginia. to be Marshal of, ? ;?*.! State* lot the Western district of\ i s»ia.

A*at'road ('"oinsion.l;March 11.? A collision occured on

i. e Hudson Uiver Rail road, nearStony Point,\ , -on the giavel and freight trains, by which<v man was killed, and tue locomotives tuuchda. \u25a0?ged.

Urn r v S;jr~n.Ni - Yore, March 11, 9 P. M.? A heavy

J 4 ?;fiiea-'t rain storm is prevailing, accompa-by a wind.

i'viroMAC Fisheries.?The business ofs«\.-.e-liaulini upon the Potomac has com-i> ed with quite a prospect of a prosperoussim >>n. hut i w ins to the great demand froma for shad and hprring, those brought toe >1 srket Saturday were sold at high prices.S id -old at from one dol ar to seventy-fivecent? a pair, and herring (eight in number) fort>-e:«;y-five cents a bunch ?Wash. Republicofye.-terd-a y .

E :apc of Bonny, the Counterfeiter, fromJail.

A, ista, Mi:., March 13?Horace Bonny,ii oi ..torious counterfeiter, escaped from Aii-E ?: » i til last niffht. He is supposed to haveb v . aided by friends from the outside, whoi. rked four doors and six locks. He wasa»aiti:.g sentence on two indictments.

Arrest on the Charge of Murder,('i f.i vlanp, Ohio, March 13.?Tho city

r. ? ill of Montgomery, Alabama, arrestedh eto !av a man named Nathan H. Christ,c'. ;r£e<i with the murder ofTlteodoro Nye, ofC.: r.nnti, at Mobile, ou the 25th of Februaryl.isr. Ciirist has heretofore held a responsibleMition and done an extensile business atC '."i:.bus; but recently had met with pecu-

!? > diilicnlties, and was on bail charged withf. ;erv at the lime of the murder.

Lebanon County.:. u.r.isßt'KG, March 12.?Tiie Lebanon

i I'd.) Whis County Covemion has selected\Y. senatorial delegate to the

V* i State Convention, from that district,with instructions to vote for Gen. Scott forthe Presidency, and Jam? C. Jones, of Tcn-?; --see, for the Vice Presidency.

Liter from Chap-rex and Greytotcn.fv'hvv York, March 14.?The steamer Unitedhasariived from Cbagres. She brings

K't.gston (Jamaica) dates of the Bth inst.'i e King-ton Journal learns with regretiVciu Cirevtowti that there is likely to be a tnis-

u:"iei-tanding between England and the Uni-t d states, fro:!i an attempt made in that quar-ter similar to the Cuban invasion.

P namo %vr>j crowded with emigrants. Bu-siness £t CJiagres, especially in provisionswas brisk

The small pox still lingeesat Jamaica.I: was rpportedat Panama that Gen. Heire-

ii *as about to resurns the Governorship ofCentral America.

The 2a<? hcuse at Norfolk wjs destroyed byfire oi! Saturday.The Democrats of Portsmouth, Va., have

no:, mated John S. White, Esq., for Mayor.A Dili & C3UAY, APOTHECARIES AND

DRLGGIST3, No. 14'? l>lain Street,Richmond, Va., have now en hand and offer forsale, upua the test terms for cash, or on the ui-ualaredit to responsible dealers, a large and varied as-sortment of Di ugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glae.-,Dye j:U &c.f consisting in part of?

1500 lbs superior Indigo2000 lbs Madder2000 lbs Extract ofLogwood

50 kees super Carbonate of Soda30 bbis Epsom Salts10 bblaAlum5 bbls refined Camphor

30 bbls Chipped Logwood15 bbls Redwood and Camwood20 bbls Vt nitian Red and Spanish Brown

--?'KR) !bs Ohio?American, Irish and Swiss500 boxes Window Glass?trench and American40 boxes prime Castile Soap40 boxes Starch

2500 gallonsLuseed Oil2000 gallons Lamp 0.1350 baskets Sweet Oilfioo lbs White L-ad

2000 lbs Red Lead and Litharge12 obi j Varnishes

1200 lbs Gain Arabic90 bbls Blake's Fire and Weatherproof Paint25 bbls prime Castor Oil30 bbls Spirits of Turpentine

2U0.000 Cigars?Havana and Principe125 dozen infallible Yeast Powders

1 ca.k Mace; 1 case NutmegsK0 mats Cinnamon

Together with Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Pepper,Cream of Tartar, Flower* of Sulphur, Copperas,Briizilietto, Nica'agua Wood.

The usual assortment of Patent Medicines, a largevariety oi Fancy Articles, and a carefully selectedstock ofpure Medicines.

ml; 1C ADIE & GRAY, No 147 Main st.

DAULKRItIDOTYPIiK.?It ia truly said thatthe Daguerreotypes, taken by MINNIS &WATSON are beautiful, true to nature, with eyesperfect, expressive, clear and sharp, aud altogetherfree from the smuttyshades which are so frequent-ly seen upon Daguerreotypes. As for their light,nobetter you wiil find?it is clear, Boft and mild ; sndthey a'e prepared to take picturesin clear or cloudyweather, which they will warrant never to fade orbe surpassed by any. Call and examine a choiceeollectiou of specimens, whether you wish a pic-ture or not Adicission always free

MJNNI3 & WATSON, Mansion House.No. 30l Main st, Richmond, andmh lb Sycamore et Petersburg.

0 THE LOVKHH OF THE WKKI>L Just received a lot of R. A. Mayo's splendidChewing Tobacco, with and without sweetening ?

Pronounced by jadges to be the best in the city.?Also a lot of fine Cigar*. WM M.DADE,mh 16 Opposite Old Market, Main st.*(7 »H l7s, BOSTON L'KLEURATKI)

CREAM ALE, justreceived and for sale byJ PIZZINI,I i N' xtdoor to the Exchange Bank.

Si E TltAYH.?lce Trays, ice Mailets, iceI'.cks, 4c,&c., forßalebymh 11 R, M ZIMMERMAN

/'ANTON .UATTINGS 14, 5 4 and 6-4* Canton Mattings1 4 "'-4 na 1 6 4 red cl i C ir.t ji: Mattings\u25a01 / ,j 4, 6 I, 7 4 and (*4 1!><>r Oil ClothsT st ry In ? rain CarpetsK <i» and \u25a0i ipurtiue do d >

ifo};', Cccaawl Jute Matsabovgatk-ss to ices ti,a. i'. rm- rlv, br

CHKISTiAN it LAI IIROP,'J'J Main ttri*t.

[> H» NC'E EB W \ l(<» Iuano OATS.--\u25a0 >'\u25a0') 'mU',l#, i. Ec ed da:.'y, :it ea!c, to arrive,

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" 1 '2 JQHV H. CLAIBORNE.I ~AK Sl'tl AK. -75 boxt Stu.;t't Lot fSu.ar.* J 0 mrtU Crushed #nd Pulv«?ris»d Sogtr, for" ?> EDWIN WORTHAM 4. COmh i

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.TRANSMITTEDFOR THE DAILY DISPATCH

CONGRESSIONAL.Washington, March 15.

Sknatk.?Memorial* were presented in fa-vor of the Collins line of steamers?againstthe removal of the Mint to New York?and foraction on the part of the United States in favorof the Irish exiles.

The joint resolutions for continuing thework on the Capitol were taken up.

llovsK.?The House was occupied thewhole day in the discussion of the HomesteadExemption Hill.

Two Works Later front California.ARRIVAL OK THK DAN'L. AVEBSTKR.

New York, March 15.I'lte steamship Daniel Webster, with two

weeks later intelligence from California, ar-rived to day. She brings $100,000 in specie.

I he Revolution in Chili has been suppress-ed.

Ihe Markets generally at San Franciscoremain unchanged. Flour has declined, undProvisions remain firm.

The accounts from the Mining Districts ateencouraging.

A law relative to fugitive slaves has passedthe Legislature of California. The civil andwar debtof the State is ascertained to betwo millions. Indian depredations still con-tinued in certain portions of the country. Theremainder of the news bv this arrival is gener-ally uninteresting.

Arrivnl of tbeKl Uarailo from Cbngrca.New York, March 15.

The steamer E Dorado arrived at this portto day. but brings no later intelligence thantha brought by the Daniel Webster.

BALTIMORE MARKETS, March I VFlour?Sales to-day of 2300bbls Howard Street

at 84 1Wheat-Red 93 cents, white 96 a 102 cents per

bushel.Corn?White 55 a 56 ; yellow56 a 57 cents.

MEW YORK MARKETS, March 15.Flour.?Lales to-dsy of 5,000 bbls Southern

S4 62 i> 84 70.Corn.?Yellow 61 a 65 cts. per bushel.

UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY FORI'HILADKI.PHI A.T*l*s f pier. did Steamships Penn-and Virginia leave

Richmond alternately every fiveBCaSSKSSSI days, for Philadelphia.TheseSteamers are both new, and have very su-

perior state room accommodations. The Captainsare men of much experience in their profession,and we can highly recommend this route to thetravelling community fur couifort, speed and econ-omy.

Tobacco manufacturers will find it to their ad-vantage to give this mode of transportation the pie-ference, as being much less likely to deface theirboxes in g.'ttiagthem to market.

Goods sent to our consignment for re shipmentwill receive every attention, anibe forwarded atthe usual rates.

Those living in other parts of the State wishingto engage passage to Philadelphiaby these Steamersbefore leaving home, can have state-rooms reservedtor them by addressing us.

For freightor passage, apply toMAYO A: ATKINSON, on the DockN. B.?As it is highlyimportant to prevent dam-

age to goods by tt eir remaining on tire wharf, andlor ma ly othor reasons, we will have drays alwaysin readiness on discharge of the Steamers, to carrythe treight immediatelyto their various consignees.Drayage at usual rates. mil 13? dts

? BALTIJIOttK AND PHIL,f" l ' » ELPIII A .?STEAM EKH

BELVUiERc. AND POCAHONTAS.?The tineSteamers llelvidere and I'ocaliontas are bothon the line now between this place find Baltimore,connecting at the latter p'.ace with the steatn propel-lers to and from Philadelphia,by w;iy of the canal.

The Belvidere, Captain Giffotd, leaves Baltimoreevery Saturday afternoon, tor Richmond; returnin?, the leaves Richmond every Tuesday afternoonThe Pocahontas leaves Baltimore every Wednes-day afternoon, and returning, she leaves Richmondevery Saturday afternoon.

Slvppers to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and the Southand West generally, will find this the most desirableroute.

Freight received every Monday and Friday, at 12,M, and up to the hour of I o'clock, P. M., everyTuesday and Saturday, and nolonger,

mh 12 LUDLAM &. WATSON..A-jjf FOR HUSTON.?Fosifiv. iy First? Vi?tirl?The superior fast sailing sehr

MOZART, Reid, master, havingthe greater portionof her cargo positively engagedand goingon board,will have immediate dispatch for the above port.?For freight, of 200 boxes tobacco to completecargo,apply to Captain on board, or to

mh 12?4t W. IT COLQUITT.JjKZrTlk MIIAJII COW ANII CAI.P

FOR SALE.? For sale, a first rate Cow,XgZjnl with a young Calf, raised in the city ?

'\u25a0' ' \u25a0' "*Apply at this office. mh 15?3t*?_ $10 KEWAUV,?StoIen, from the

\u2713yyvstable ol Macon Trabue, onthe 12th instant,a uai K bay bob tail Horse; tail untrimmed; has ascar on the forehead ; skin and hair rubbed off hishaunches. A Saddle and snaffle Bridle was alsostolen. The saddle cloth blue, neatly patched atone corner; girih wide, lined inside with cottonoznabu gs.

$15 will be paid on delivery of the horse; and$25 for the apprehension and conviction of thethiet. A. F. HOPPER,Agent Chesterfield Coal an 1 Iron MiningCompany.Black Heath fits, March 13th, 18j2.mh 15?ditclt*r_B ,«dT'*'Lfc *"OK ItAI.TI iMOKK TheiEI.VI I)K.HK will receive freight

TO-1»a 1 at i* M., for Baltimore and Philadelphia,and will continue to receive it up to 1 o'clock, P.M., Tuesday, the 16th inst., and no longer,

mh 15?2t LUDLAM &. WATSON.<£&&\u25a0 FOR CHAKLKBTO.V, M. C.?TheSgggtme fast sailing schr B E. SHARP, CaptainSliarp, is now ready to receive freight as above, andwill tail with all possible dispatch. For freight, ap-ply to ROB 1". RANKIN,mh 15 Corner 22nd and Water streets.

STREET SPUINKLINCi.?The subscribe/intends to bring out the Niagara again in a fewdays, acd hopes to receivc the patronage of all whoare benefitted byits operations?rupte to be as lastyear, from 10th street to Old Market;^WANTED, a good, careful or

Mac'*) who is well acquainted with horses, forwhom a liberal price will be given. Apply t i

rah 15?3t 11. P. JEWETT, Azent.IJK(If»V PEOPLE.?Some iolks have the1 faculty of spinning out a trifle of matter to agreat length, more especially when some flaw iuthe premises depends on elaboration for stcurityagainst exposition; but multipliedwords are unne-cessary to define facts?as, for example, Bogle'sHyperion Fluid for the hair, Amole fcr shaving, andIlebeaioona for the complexion, are unrivalled inquality- Sold by William Bogle, the inventor, atii? 7 Washington street For sale by

SEABKOOK & REEVE,mh 15? 6t 175 Broad stie't.

OK HIKE?A healthy WuMAN, wiihone child?a conk, wash-r and ironer To a

goodho ne, the terms will be moderate Apply utthe Dispatch office mh 15?3t/ 'EKTHIIDE LESLIE, or tee <J je.u'»Venvj' g»at>ce, the hi fir, of an imeresting leui fromthe times ot Queen Mary?so co-i ts.

ArcblitliopHujuhei'Lecture?l 2 cents Forsaleat GKEtsHAM'd Literary Fmporium,

10<Jj Btoad street.N B ?All new NuveU received as soon as issued,mh 15

JV.r OTI L l!'.?A sale ?1 n Law Library at the storeI* ofO M We<t 4t Brother, on Saturday iiurn-ing, at y o'clock. Catalogues are now ready,

mh 12rjAHTKKAMD UUANO.?M'JO tutia Lump

Platter, an i sjo bag* Pure Peruvian (iuauo,afloat, for sale by T. JEFFERSON PKY TON

mhlS-3i ifcuinife k.

AMUSEMENTS.THEATRE.

Second night of the re-engagement of the emi-nent Artistes, MR. and MRS. B. WILLIAMS.Will u°" Tk

,U B*en'n«, March 16th,

Oe acted (second tinu) Uie new Drama en-titledHIIANDY IMcGUIRE;

Ot. THb BOLD BOY OK THE MOUNUAIN.Shandy McGuire Mr B. WilliamsDick, an idiot .Mrs Is. Williams.i o conclude (flist time) with an entirely new farce,

never acted In Richmond, entitledSPRIGS OK IRELAND.Jemmy Murphy (Sprig No 1) ....Mr. B. Williams.Mary (Sprig Not?) Mrs. B. William*.mh 16

SECOND WEEK.HIUM.IANT SUCCESS UK KUNKEL'S NIGHT-INGALE ETHIOPIAN OPERA TROUPE.GEORGE KUNKEL, MavagfrUARRY LEIIR, ConductorI N comequeflce ot the overflowing audiences thati have greeted this celebrated Troupe the pastevenings, the Manager has the honor to announcethat their unique and magnificent entertainmentswill be continued every evening until further notice.An entire change of perloim <nce every eveniug.Kor particulars, see bills of the day.

mh 15 J. T. EORD, Agent.

Boarding house.?mrs. turner,having taken the house on Franklin street,nextdoor to Mr. Shedon S. Baker's Grocery Store,

will accommodate BOARDERS on reasonabletermi mhl3?3t*

MARCUS* WARLAND, or the Long MossSpring, a Tale oftheS>uth, by Caroline LeeHentz, author ot Linda. Rena, tc?so cents.Job Pippins, or the Man who Could'nt Help It,

by Douglas Jerrold?l3 cents.As Good as a Comedy, or the Tenneaseean's

Story,by anEditor. Last of Hart's numerous Li-brary?so ctnts- For sale bymh 13 GEO. M. WEST & BROTHER.

DAVID N. .KOKS, Agcni unil Collector,Office on 11th street, between Main and Bankstreets.

All business entrusted to him will be punctually3 tended to. rah 4?lm*

CALF SlilNS.?The subscriberI- is now receiving a large and fresh supply ofFrench Calf Skins, of the most popular brands,manufactured iu this market, consisting of Le?noine's, Ogerau's, Suser, Mauson's, Loucin Corbet,Merlant, Kouil'ard, Trouve Cutivel, &c.Also, a desirable, lot of PhiladelphiaSkins, "jityfinish," of "CrawfordV and "Chambers'" celebra-ted brands, with a good assortment of Roans, different colours; Lir.ing and Binding Skins, KipSk ns, Morocco, patent Calf Skins, "Hyles" andother brands; Threads and Findings, of all kinds ?

to all of w lich he would invite the attention ofthose in want. WM. H. SUTTON,13tli street, between Main and Cary.

mil 11?2w

ALCOHuL.?10 bbls druggists,for sale at market rates by BENNETT & BEERS,

tnh 11 Druggists, Main street.NEW SFRIMS AND SUMMER STOCK

OF CLOTHING.S. MERCHANT <fc WEISIGER, No. 112

Main street, are now receiving their Spring;ilia a "d Summer Stock of CLOTHINU, em-

bracin; every variety and quality Theirgoods were manufactured by them-elves expresslytor this market, and will be so'd on reasonableterms. Merchants arp requested to call and ex-amine our stock, which they will find well adaptedto their trade, in style and quality.

S. MERCHANT & WEISIGER.N. B.?Also, a large stock of Shirts and Collars,well made, and of good material.mh 13 8. M. & W.

STORAIiE.? 1 am prepared to receive Storage,at lumber house, ou the Dock.

mh6?lm JOHN W. WRIGHT.OIL, OIL, OIL.?'l'tte best machinery Oil,

can be had at 75 cents per gallon, warrantedwhich has been tried, and is now said to be bettertor lubrucating than the very best sperm oil; fortale bymh 15 FRY & McCANDLISH.

ALUM, STARCH, PEI'FER, PIMEN-TO, Ginger, Indigo, Copperas, Cassia andMace, for sale bymh 15 WM. EGGLESTON.

IVKKUOKi ,lU|jKl,Successor to J. W. Maury & Co., Mana-

gers.Office, No. 62, Main Street.

Drawn Nos Kentucky Lottery, Class 60, March 13 \u25a031 52 76 35 40 69 54 78 22 4 1 11 61 15 2 23.To-Day.?Kentucky State Lottery, Class 62?

Capitals: £25,000, 10.000, 5000, 4000. 2000, 1500,1135, 10 prizes of 1000, 10 of 500, 10 of 300, &c.?78 numbers, 13 drawn. Tickets $5. Shares in pro-portionSplendidScheme To-Morrow.?Capitals :

$35 000, 20,214, 8 prizes of 3307, 10 prizes of 100078 numbers, 15 drawn. Tickets $10 mh 16SHEPFERSON'S OFFICE,Main Street, opposite the Va. Banks.

Drawn Nos Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class G,March 13 :26 71 45 8 78 29 77 53 76 59 74 36.Drawn Nos Patapsco Lottery, Class 90, Mai ch 15:

41 74 55 56 50 66 1 35 54 34 40 73 20 77.To-Day will be drawn that very popularScheme, the Bhl A r, Class 11?Capitals: $16 0008000, 3000, 2345, &c. Tickets only $5.Also, the Patapsco Lottery, Class 91?Capitals:

$3500, 4 prizes of 875 each, &c. Tickets only $1.mh 16

MANAUEB'S OFFICE,F. MORRIS & CO.

This Day?Capitals : $16,000,8000, 3000,2345,2'6 ot 250, See. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. Tickets$5.

Also, the Dollar Lottery?Capital: $3500, 4 of875, &c.Drawn Nos of Grand Consolidated, Class G \u25a026 71 45 8 73 29 77 53 76 59 73 36.mh 16 C. W. PURCELL.

UOi,li itllNE ON PEAItI, ST'Htm,LUCK'S OFFICE.

Implements Fiirni«he«l at the MineFor To-Day?Bel Air?Capitals: $16,000,8000,3000 2345, &c. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. Tickets

$5.Also, a Dollar Lottery for to day.

Drawn Nos of Grand Consolidated, G :26 71 45 8 78 29 77 53 76 59 74 36.

59 71 74, a prize of #6 JO stid and paid bymh 16 LUCK.

LAMKEUT'S OFFICE,14th Street, under Exchange Hotel.Drawn Nos Kentucky, Extra, 63, March 13:

50 30 52 16 34 41 54 9 42 65 32 7.Drawn Nos Kentucky, Class 60, March 13th :

,31 52 76 35 40 69 51 78 22 4 1 11 61 15 2 23.Half 2 31 69, a pr.ze of $150 sold by

LAMBERT aTo-Day.?The Kentucky State Lottery, ClassNo 62?Capitals: $*5,000, 10,000, 5000, 4000, 2000,1500, 1135, 10 ot 1000, 78 numbers, 13 drawn.Tickets $5.Also, a One Dollar Lottery. mh 16

STKATfI»'W OFFICE.Drawn Nos of Kentucky, No6o, March 13: -

31 52 76 35 40 69 54 78 22 4 1 11 61 15 2 23.Whole Nos 4 52 54, a prize of $15); ticket Nos240 52, & prize of $150?sold and paid by? ? STRATTON.To-Day.?Kentucky,Ex , NoOO.?Capital:$4030. Tickets $1. rAlso, Kentucky, No 62?Capital: $23,000 Tick

, t8 *f> - mh 16irOLUME 6 ENGLISH UEPOK Its IN* LAW AND KUl'il'V?The concluding vol-ume for 1851. Volume 7 will commence a newyear of these valuable Reports -aud t fiords a fa-

vourable opportunity for new subscribers. Sub-scriptions rece ved, and complete sets furnishedFutther supplies of the Life and Letters of ChiefJustice Story?2 vols,Bvo.The Miscellaneous Worksof Chief Justice Story,

rec< ived and lor sale atMORRIS' BOOKSTORE,

mh 15 Late D rink<*r & Morris, V 7 Main stree*.IOHN A. TE.WPLE CO., MTUNE CUTJ TERri, co' tier of frth and Canal streets, under-take all descriptions of Cut-st ne work, and will

furnish any kind ol bu'lding or dimension Stone,up<n reasonable tortus.

J A Temple, for the last 18 or 20 has beenacting as foreman ? f the Virginia Washington Moo-umei f, to which he would rc fer for tamp'es ofthe work of the shop, if such finuh should be required. mh 13?lm*|pa PoK KENT.?A large room in tbo"LawKiSI Build og," heretofore occupied by the Hator-icai Bjciety. Apply to ua

TOL".R A COOK,mh G General Ag.-uU.

auctiqnTalksFUTURITDXytf:=

DttNLor.iMONCi/TBK~&re;t}. ?~

CARGO OF SUGAR AND OTOLASSKHAT AUCTION -On WEDNESDAY^I7thinstant, commencing at 11 o'clock, we will tell ?»our wharf, at Rockett*. the cargo of the schr. Saml.R. Jackson, from Attakapas, with

208 hhdf Sugar175 bbls and } « .

25 tierces, J MolassesThe cargo is made up by shipment* from eight

plantations, and will range from fair to choicequality.ALSO,

110 bbU Crushed and Coffee SugirTerms: Under $100 ca»b ; over $100 4 monthscredit, lor approvednegotiable paper.Sale without regard to weather.DUNLOP, MONCURE <fc CO .'"h '** Auctg.

BY JAS. T. SUTTON, Jr.jftA BBLS. OF CORN: AND HORSESlUVCOWS, Ac-, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.?Will be sold, at Public Aution.at Woodland, thelale residence of Geo W Gardner, dee'd, about sev-

en miles from Richmond byway of the plank road,on fr RIDAI, the 19th day ot March.l3s2. commenc-injat the hour of 11 o'clock, one hundred barrelsW hiie Corn, one good riding and harness Horse,one work Horse ami fiveCows. Terms, Cash, forfifty doßnrs and under, and a credit of 6 months onall sums over that amount, for negotiablenotes sat-isfactorily endorsed, interest added.

JAS. T. SUTTON, Jr.,ni' l 15 By request ofthe owner.RUsTEK'S SALE OF REAL ESITATE ?By virtue of a deed of trust executedto the subscriber by William F. Depriest and wife,bearing date 6rh February, 1847, duly recorded inRichmond Hustings Court, to secure a debt there-in mentioned to the Richmond Fire Association, I

shall, in execution of the said trust, proceed to sellat publicauction, upon the premises, on MONDAY,the 22nd Marcfe, 1852. if fair, if not, the next fairday, at 4J- o'clock, P. M., the real estate conveyedby the said deed, consisting of three LOT3, (witha large brick tenement thereon,) fronting 127feeton Rocketts street, running back 70 feet to Waterstreet.

Terms cash. Such title as is vested in the trusteewill be conveyed to the purchaserJAMBS BOSHER, Trustee.

Sale conducted by VV. Goddi.v, Auct.mil 10

COMMISSIONER'* SALE.?In conlor-/ mity with a decree of the Circuit Court ofChancery for Henrico county, pronouncedon the?20th day of June, 1850, in the suit of the MutualAssurance Society against fire on buildings in the

State of Va., plaintiffs against Ann Lurvay, NormanMeade, and , his wife, who, before her intermarriage with thesa d Norman Meade, wasLurvay, h-us st law and legatees of Benoni Jack-son dec'd , defendant, I shall, as commissioner ap-pointed by slid decree, sell at public auction, onthe premises, to the highest bidder, for cash, onthe 19th Jay of March next, the building in thebill mentioned, described as ?ying and being in thecity of Richmond and in the county of Henrico,on the southeast of Nicolson street, at Rocketts,between Richard Denny's ground, on the northeast, and Sjlvia A. Hopkins, on the south west,subjecttj the dower right of the said defendant,Aun Lurvay therein. Sale to commence at 4o'elock, P. M. P. B. JONES,

fe 23?dtds Commissioner.fV OfHE.?l liaveappointedSOLOMON LOW-1? ENSTEIN, of the county of Henrico, my agentfor the conducting of a Dry Goods and Grocerybusiness in the said county, at Erin Shades.

JOS. MYERS.Richmond, February *9,1852.rah 9?d 12 t

MSl'HIMfi FASHIONS,Gentlemen who desire to wear a fine J

well fini-hed and fashionable Hat, of Richnn.ndmake, at as low or lower price than at any house inthis city, are requested to call on the subscriber,who has just commenced distributing the Springstyle ot llafs, warranted equal to any made in thisor any oftke Northerncities.

He would also call the public's attention to his as-sortmentof Magyar, Kosjuth ai;d Hungar.anHatsjustreceived and receiving, which he will sell low.Call sx>n at No. 187, Bioad street, sign of the Yel-low Hat. RICHAKD MOORE.P. S.?Keep il before the people,that they can, forS2 50, get a Moleskin Hat that sell every wherefor S3; and all others at the same very low rates.

mh.fi ?lm* R. M.C"jl 'I'llK respectiu iy isvJU&forms iiia old customers and the public thathe has now ready for inspection an extensive stock

of goods incite line, of his own and Northern andEastern manufacture The stock consists of theusual variety of Fur, Silk, Wool and CaasitnereHATS, stiff and soft; Panama. Maracaibo, Cur-raova, India Piatt, Swiss, Leghorn, (black, pearl,and white co'.ours;) all the grades of Hungarianand Magyar Hats, with and without Feathers; Boys'and Childrens' Hats and summer Caps, of all qual-ities and patterns; Ladies'and Misses' Riding Hats;all the stylesof Braid, Alboni, Tripoli, and a vaii tyuf young and old Gentlemen's Fancy Straw Hanfur summer use; all the variousgrades ot Palm-leafHats bythe case or dozen

Merchants and the trade generaMy are invited toexamine the stock, whether th-y intend purchasingin Richmond or not. The subscriber has no doubtbut the extensiveness and variety of the assort-ment, with the prices and easy term3, will be foundinducements strung enough to keep purchasersfrom going further North.

JOHN DOOLKY,mh 3?lui No. 81 Main street. Richmond.

Dissolution i'lie co-partnership Hereto.fore existing under the style of

A. THOMAS, is this day dissolved by mutual con-sent. The name of the firm only used in liquida-tion. JNO. N. LUMPKIN,February 18th, 1852. JAS. D. THOMAS.

JAS. D. THOMAS will continue the DRUGBUSINESS at the new store, corner of Frank-

lin and 17th streets, where a call from his formerpafrons and the public is respectfully solicited,

fe 19?lm

RA KCIIEK & CO., Iti addition to the'r? manufacturing of AXES and other EDGEDTOOLS, are now making very superior IRON otchoice scrap entirely, which they cau war.ant equal

to any in the country,and which they are selling atlow prices mh3-lm.STOLEN ?On the night of the23dinst., some

one entered my house i.u Main, between 6th and7th streets, and stole two over Coats, cne darkbrowr. and one light drab. A reward i f $"»0 willbe paid for therecovery of the same and the con-viction of the thief. JOSEPH H. CUE SSHAVV

fe 25?ts® MOST VALUABLE 1' tt IVA T H1:3 DWELLINGS IN THE CITY OF RICH-

MOND FOR SALE.? Ihe subscriber is authorizedto sell those three handsome Erick Dwellings onthe West tide of 12.h street, opposite t i the Carlton House, now in the occupancy of Mr Wm. S.Donaan.Dr R. A. Carrington and Mr J C. Shafer.These tenements are nearlynew, are well built, andmost conveniently located for the merchant orman of business, being within five minu:es walk ofthe principal places ot bu.-iness.

Also, theLot at the comer of 12th and Marshallstreets, having thereon several small buildings,yieldinga fai: annual rent. Applyto

mh 12 W. GODDIN.

ALL PERSONS indebted to DAVID BaKEK,dec'd, arerespectfully requested to make pav-

iui nt to Hawes R. Sutton, or to the subscriber byIst April, as longer indulgence cannot be aiven.The remnant of all the claims will be placed ia thehands of the law for collection.

D. BAKER, Jr., Ex'or of D. Baker, dec'd.mh 12?dl7tFWK >KW VOKK.-'l'he new

*P, endid Steamship City ofRich-mond, Cdptain Foster, is expected on Saturday, toload for the above pur*.. Due notice will be givenwhen tu send dowiUreight, and tim" of sailing Forfreight, apply to W. D. COLQUITI, orA. S LEE.Fri igbt taken through to Boston. mh 12

MAKUAKET CECIL; Oa, 1 CAN BECAUSE 1 OUGHT, by Cousin Kat». for saleat , ?GKESHAM S LITERARY DEPOT,mh 0 109} Broad Street.

A SPECULATION OFFERED,percent, nett Profit.

{» J1 m*THBWS «fc CO., No. 143,.

*«'»» streft,desiring to ?i Te poasossi mof theirstore to Messr» Dudley A Johnson by the first ofA ,P?' ,lIR attention of sp-cu'atort to their stockof Mediterranean Water Kilterera, whichthey propose to close out by the lot at $3J each, foreatLUctory 4 months paper, embracing thf portionof the year in which th Ir purlfyiug qualities arerendered no indispensably necessary. The lowestprice they have everbeta sold at !? #5, and fromthat to $15. The fitst applicant complying withthe terms will secure ike purchase. mh 9?ts

ANTED-A first rate HOUSE-KEEPER fir? family ia this dty. mh IS?lw

AUCTION SAf/Rfl.FPllikk IUU

BY JAMEB M. TAYLOR.Thi?.B^l^,DIJ!!HLOTB ON OREGONNESHav AT

. ACTION -Wi!l be sold on WED--41 oVWir 17,h in»t»nt c mniencing atBuildin-t e*fter°oon upon the premises, twoand adi*inW?k C?'**on Hill 'nc#r 'he Guage Dock,Wr«v Km

,he houie < copiedhy Andrew°«ch, nm hark ongf° CeTy-

.Ti"' ,ot* front 30 feet

building '' *nd are Well for

"Vu"MIII'IUow ner. Tem,g 8t M,e-ornn«T»i^--i^^^'AYLOß.Aoc,r--BAT AUC'flONP °wni\ BEI-L FOR SALEAFTERNOON n«t"(he 20th t" ld ° a SATURDAYat4i o'clock, at the Couuwscbr Polly BeU, now w&£!She is m superior order, hnvinV r "il 7 uthoroughly overhauled and repaired hffi "

of 43 tons, draws 6 feet of Hnii. adVm^Cfty

the coasting trade of fisheries. adapted forTerms?One half cash; balance infi tenths withinterest added, for approved negotiable paperBy request of the owner. 'mh IG JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctr.

BY OKOKGE J. SUMNEIf.

STOCK SALE OF FINE FURNITUREAT No. 63 Main Street?Toe subscriber in-tending to close his furniture ware-rooms, onMainstreet, will sell at auction, without reserve, onTHURSDAY, the 18th instant, commencingat 10o'clock, his entire remaining stock of Furniture,which comprises a good assortment, some of whichis superior, viz:

Elegant mahogany Wardrobes, ladies' dressingCabinets; line nigh post, French and cottage Beasteads, ot mahogany and black walnut; marbleandmahogany top centre, pier and card Tables; maho-gany and walnut Sofas and Tete-a-tetes, in hair,cloth and plush; Rocking Chairs to match; maho-gany spring seat Chairs, of the latest French pat-terns; cane s°at Chiirs; Rocking Chairs; Side-boards; dining, breakfast and teaTables; best ma-hogany Extension Tables; Cottage Chamber Setts;Ottomans; mantel and pier Looking Glasses; fancyTarries,of various patterns; Hat Racks?togetherwith many other useful and ornamental articles.?Sale positive, and without reserve.

Terms?For all sums under 650, cash ; over thatamount 4 m jnths credit for approved negotiablenotes.

mh i 6 GEO. J SUMNER.

Genteel household and kitch-en FURNITURE AT AUCTION.-On Wed-nesday Morning;,the 24th instant, commencingat 10 o'clock.at the residence of Mrs Isaac A Levy,oc Main street, between Bth and 9th streets, (wh3 isdeclininghousekeeping.)will be gold at auction, theHousehold Furniture, which is mostly city madeand in good order, consisting of the usual variety,amorg whi.;h will be found: 1 tine mahoganyPiano, of modern style, a fit.e toned instrument, andin excel'ent order; 1 city made mahogany Sofa;Pier Tables; Card Tables; handsome Workstind; 1pair large gilt-frame Mirrors, French plate; 1 tinemahogany Secretary and Book Case; elegant ma-hogany Wardrobe and ladies' Cabinet Bureau; ma-hogany Chairs aud Rocker; 1 set mahogany DicingTables?besides a great variety of other Furnitureand the Kitchen Utensils. Terms at sale.

Sale conducted bymh 16?dtds GEO. J. SUMNER, Auctr.

SECOND HAND FURNITURE, «&c. ATiJ AUCTION.?On WEDNESDAY rooming 17thiust., at my Sales Room, No. 8. 15th street, at 10o'clock, will be sold at auction, without reserve, thefollowing Furniture, in good order: 1 MahoganyScfa; 1 Rocking Ch«ir; 1 pair Card Tables; 12 Ma-hogany Chair-; 1 large Mahogany Dining Table;Cheriy and Walnut Tables; Bed, Bedstead, CaneSeat Chairs, Sideboard, I.amp 3; 1 Jerome's 8 dayClock?together with sundry other Furniture.

ALSO,Two fine Store Counters.

CIGARS.A small invoice of 20,000 Havana Cigars, in lots

to suit purchasers. They are sent to try the mar-ket, and will be closed without r-seive. Theyareof the same kind as a former lot, which gwe gene-ral satisfaction. Terms cash,

GEO. J. SUMNER,mh 16 Auctioneer.

BY~ WELLINGTON <; OFDTNTTRUSTEE'S »Aut, Of TWOfSMALLFARMS, IN HENRICO COUNTY, near theCity of Richmond.?By virtue of two deeds oftrust, executed to the subscriber, by James T. Sut-ton, jr.and Margaret D, his wife, one dated IstFcbiuary, 1818, the other dated B,h June, 1848,bo'h duly rt corded in Henrico County Court, Ishall, in execution of the said tru-t deeds, and bythe request of the creditor therein named, proceedto sell st public auction, onthe premi.-es respective-ly, on TUESDAY, the 16:h day ot March, 1852, iffair, if not, the next fair day, at the same hour,c mmencing at 4i o'clock, the following ieal estate, viz: A farm containing 10 seres, with all thehouses and buildings thereon, situatujlnear Mitch-ell's Sprint', being the same conveyed to laid Sut-ton by Lewis H. Luck and wife. Also, anotherfarm, near the above, containing 20 acres, with all'he houses and buildings thereon, being the sameconveyed to said Sutton by John Kpbinson andwife.

Each of the above farms irewithin three-fourthsof a mile of the corporation line of Richmond,and are very highly improved,having thereon build-ings, <Scc., for the accommodation of a largerfamily.

Tebms : Cash. Such title as is vested in me willbe conveyed to the purchasers.

SAML. M. PRICE, Trustee.Sale conducted by W. Goddin. mh 16

Real estate near fairfild.AND SLAVES, PERSONAL PROPERTY&c? FOU SALE AT AUCTION.?WiII be sold on'Saturday Afternoon, the 20th day of March,1852, upon the premises, commencing at 4 o'clock,at the residence of Mr Jno. P. Mason, near Fair-field Race Course, the small Brick Dwellingnow inhis occupancy, together with an acre of Land at-tached thereto

After which, will be sold two va'uable Slaves, viz :a woman 24 years old, and a boy 5 years

Also, some Furniture and a parcel of Groceries.T'-rms at sale.mh 15 W. GODDIN, Auctr.

VALUABLE ItUILDINO LOTS ONCHURCH HILL, ON FRANKLIN, GRACE,

29th AND 30TH STREETS FOR SALE ATAUCTION ?Will be sold onFriday Afternoon,the 19th March, 1852, upon the premises respective-ly, several handsome Builjing Lots on Grace,Franklin, 2!Uh and 30th s'reets. These Lots arebeautifully located, are in a most improving partof the city, and some of them are in front of thePublic Square recently purchased by tiie city. Theattention of those wishing to build in a good neigh-borhood, and in an improving part ot the city, is re-spectfully invited to this sale

Tjcrms?One-third cash; balance at 4 and 6months for i-pproved endorsed negotiable paper, 6rtitle withheld,

mh 15 W GODDIN, Auctr.

SALE OF TWO TENEMENTS ON 3RDSTREET AND ST. JOHN STREET, FOR

SALE AT AUCTION.?WiII be so?d on WEDNEB--AKI'EKNOON, the 17th March. 1852, upon thepremises respectively, commcnci.jg at half past 4o'clcck, a small frameii tenementonthe east Una of3rd street, near Preston s:reet, occuped by a color-ed man named James Brown. Also, another tene-ment on the east side of St John street, in rear ofthe Duval Street Chapel, occupii d by * coloredman named William Tyree. Terms: On",-thirdcash, balance at three and six months, for approvedendors d negotiable interest adced, or titlewi:hheld. W. GODDIN, Auct.

mh 12IMVE ACHES OF LAND I . 11ENKICOI' COUNTY FUR SALE?The subscriber hastor salt: fiveacres of LAND, about It miles east ofRichmond, on the New Bridge Road. There is onthe land a dwelling-house,stable*, barn, and otherimprovements. It is aft ie location for a store, andth-lani is well adapted fora trarkft sarden. Ap-ply to WM- P BALDWIN,

mh 2?*s On the premise*.1 All WHOLE, half and quait.i barrels MACKlu" EREI , No I, 2 and 3. for s-*le by

mo 13 FRY a Msf-'ANDI I3H.LOOK HERE!

ME ItCHA NTS and others who are dealing inbis line would do well to call on the subscri-

ber, and examine his large ttock of Plain and Ja-panned Tin Ware, Staves, Pumps and FluidLamps, with a great variety ot Fancy andHouse-keeping (>ssda,at his large Wholesaleand Retail Stove and Tlu Ware D pot, No. 6, Mainstreet, 3 Joors above the old Mark't. Richmond, Va.Tin Roofing and Conductors duue at the shortestnotice, and as cheapand food as any other establish-ment in theBtste. WM. SEARS WOOD,

mh 4?lm A Practical Workman.SITUATION At* TEACHEItWANTED.O A lady that has bad several yean experience inteaching, desires a SITUATION either In a familyor as anassistant in a School, to teach the Englishbranches only. Apply to Mr. WILLIAM EVAN®,Clay street, Shoe Jwe Hill mh 10-3taw»w*

auction sales.TIIIB DAY. *'\u25a0

dryaan»,2» v° r the brnpfft oflßlbetiw U£Z American Stable.,i^.«tLL^ro d ov^k^?h

AY' ***>fine wddl- Moree, one °"*

Ponry. Terms euh mfM Hort? > onemh 18 4t BICK L. WINSTOW, Tnwlee

WORLD NKVBK BKFOItk aiur1 SUCH A MASS OF HOME TttlUnnGIVEN TO ANY OTHER MEDICINEIIS22Iton's Vegetable Tincture! The great diseoVeEof the age. Read, Read, Read. Joy to the worujhope for tne afflicted. More testimony from h~maCan any unprejudiced mind in tbn world askstronger testimony or more convincing proof ofthe great restorative and curativepowers of Hamp-ton'* Vegetable Tinctuie than given below. Tb«writer ia one of onr most highly eeteemed citi-zens, a man of integrity, anc it ia extensivelyknown, has been for a long time raftering underdisease, hia altered appearance now ia a subject ofremark, and gives additional testimony anl weightcertifiaate below. He ia also tb« sonof theold Doctor Dunan, whose great skill as a Physicians well known to most of the oldest inhabitants of

Baittmobz, Fefc. 9th, 1852.

&arnf serious crurif ,

.WM <»ken with a very bad

induced to tryyourTireture 8 I bottteand before I had used it all, mj eonAfeftme Per!mitme sso to state, that for the last 15 veajraThave suffered very much from Acake Rheuiiatisiwand Vertigo, confining me, at times, to mv bed. Iam fully convinced that I owe my present goodhealth to the use of the Tinctureand a kind Provl.dence.You are, my friend*, at liberty to use thia as yoamay think proper, and beliere meYoura, very respectfully, 6. DUNAN.N. B.?l can be teen any tiiae at the Mayor'a of-®ce. G. D.REV. VERNON ESKRIDCE, U. S. K."

Portsmouth, Va., Aua. 18, 3851.Mr.J. B.BOUSH:?Sir, While IamIn general op-posed to Patent Medicines, candor compels mestate, that I hare great confidence in the virtues ofHampton's Vegetable Tinctnre. Forserer-al months past I have used it in my family, andtndyspepsia, loss of appetite, dizziness and generaldebility,with entire success. So far as my expe-rience extends therefore, I take pleaaure in recom-mending it to the afflicted as a safe and efficientremedy. lam respectfully yonrs,VERNON ESKRIDGE,

Chaplain CJ9. NaryiPortsmouth, Vs., Aug-18,1851.Still Another Witness for Hamptsn'nVegetable Tincture.?This certificate is fromone uf our largest and most enterprising farmers

? the owner of those splendid oxen exhibited atthe late AgriculturalFair, and who. in person, donathe ploughing, wish the same, that took the pre.mium. We mention this,as before Mr. Borne tookthe Tincture,his condition was such as to dtspairof even visiting the fair, much taking such alaborious part as he did, to th* astonishment ofthose who had seenhis state ashort time before.Baltimore February 4, 1852.Messrs. Mortimer Sc. Mowbray?Gents: Havingbeen afflictedwith Chronic Inflammatory Rheuma-tism for some time, in iti worst form, I tried everyremedy that came within my reach, without anysuccess; in fact, my sufferings increased with everynew remedy I tried, until 1 was scarcely able towalk, from ihe dreadful p<*ins and swelling in mylimbs. I had also an ulcer formed on my righjwrist, which gave meintense pain.

When in this condition, Mr. Scott, Conductor cathe Susquehanna Railroad, with several others,called my attention to the many wonderful curesmade by Hampton'sVegetable Tincture. I deter-mined to give it a trial, as a last resort. Vou wellremember iny sufferings at the time I got the Tinc-ture from jou?they were almost past endurance.I am happy now to inform you, that in a shorttime after taking it. I was relieved from Dain, indcould walk without difficulty, and in about fourweeks I was enabled to take part in thematch at our late Agricultural Fair. The ulcer onmy wrist is now enfcrely cured, and I am in thaenjoyment of the very best health, witk no symp-toms of my old disease. All of which I fed boundto say, I owe to the great healing and restorativepowers of Hampton's Vegetable Tinctnre.

My great confidence in it has induced me to re-commend it to others, and I havealso seen its goodeffect! in a number of cases. My little daughter,who had been in bad health for some time, no me-dicine seemed to reach her case, or to do her anygood, until I gaveher this Tincture of Hampton's,which soon restored her to robust health. I do,therefore, cheerfully bear my testimony in favor ofthis valuable medicine, and I wish youto send maa dozen bottles, thst I may always have it at hand.Yours, respectfully, ELISHA P. HORNE,

Monckton Mills, Baltimorecounty.Hampton's Tinctnre is thegreatpurifior ofthe blood?will cure Scrofula, Rheumat'sm, Colds,Cough, Liver Complaint,Diseasesof the ThroatandBreast, &c.

Call and geta pamphlet gratis, and se \u25a0 facts,cures of men who are known.For sale by O. A. STRECKER, Main street. Richmond ; G.B.JONES & CO., Petersburg. Va;Dr"COOKE, Fredericksburg; MORTIMER St MOWBRAY, Baltimore; and by Drugguts generally.

LIFE INSURANCE.MUTUAL BENEFIT COMPANY.

Office in Richmond, 138 Main Street,CORNER ABOVE THE EXCHANGE BANK.

B. W. KNOWLES, A C ent.AFTER having paid all losse* and expense*, andnearly $iOO,OOO in dividends to the insured,this company have a surplus of orer $1,400,000.No company can insure at a lest cost and givoequal security or advantages to the insured. Ex-planatory papers given at my office.

mh s?ts B W. KHOWLES.NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORK,23S Broad Street, Shocltee Hill,

OPOSITK THOS. D. QUAU.EB' DBV GOOD 3 STOEt.

JPKTER TINSLEYinforms Jtohis friends and the public thathas opened, at the store above named, an en-tirely new and well selected stock of Booto,

Shoes, Carpet Bags, See., to which he iavites the attention of all in want of Goods in bisl'ne.

For the ladies will be found a select assortmentof Gaiters, Slippers, &c., amongst which we enu-merate French Lasting Gaiters, assorted colors,suuieentirely new and Beautiful; also, half Gaiters,tame ttyle; bronze kid Slips; Jenny [.inds andExcelsoirs, of all colors; patent leather JennyLinda; pump spring Slips and Buskias; P&rodiTies; French s'az.d kid Slips, <tc.

For Misses and children, all descriptions of wear.For gentlemen,will be found fine stitched Boots,

pump sole Boots, Congress Gaiters, Ox'ord Ties,Kostuth Ties, Monterey Ties, and ? select assort-mentof Shoes.

For servants, a general assortment of Shoe*?Northern and city made.

Ladies', gentlemen'*,Atlases' and children's Boot*,Shoes and Gaiters madeto order.

The whole stock having been selected in theNorthern and Eastern market* with great care tarone experienced in the trade, will be sold at asmalladvance upen cost, for cash, or topunctual cus-tomers." PETER TINBLEY,mh 13?lift 238 Broad street. Shockoo Bin.| ACKSON'S CANDLES, Sperm Oil Rocec*

?' dale Cement, Safety Fuse, Boston Bum, FinsTea/*, Painted Bucket*. Cotton Yarna, for sale by

mh 13 DAVENPORT,ALLEN * CJ-THK VIRGINIA INVENTION.

MRS F. CARTER'S ABDOMINAL AND PE-RINEAL SUPPORTER, for the relief and

cure ofProlapsus Uteri, ii now offered to the pub-lic. It has been in use fur die last Ave year*, andhas been teiled by some of the moat eminent phy-sicians, and has proved to be one of the most val-uable instruments of thekind now extant.

RBFE«XNCES.-Francis M Slrtbling.M D, Staunton, Va ; Prof Barbour, M D. 8t Louis, Mo; HobtU Sears, M D. J T Foley, M D, T H Settle, W ADeathcrage, Flint Hill, Rappahannock Co, Va; J JJackson, MD, Woodrtock, ;J L Hough, MD,B F Kensey, M D, Washington, RappthaasMk Co.Va; John H Freeman, M D, Col KmPage Co; Wm 8 Alsop, M D, AmlsvUte, Vs; DrSanders, Occxjuan, Prince William Co, Va; A*

Va.

The subscriber (agent for the ithe right of any or i«wjw«Wor town thst ha* not been mM.

lUppakannock

ilseggto accommodated withTwA?*