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THE DAILY UlSfA'ffua Cirrf«rtwlrar« of the Diipntrh. Washington Citt, June 28th. 1852. Much anxiety is fell here in regard to the political whereabouts of Merer*. Toomb* and Stephens of Georgia, and Clingninn of North Carolina. Rumor state* that Mr. Toombs will tnke the earliest opportunity to define his po sition, which, it ia believed, will he adverse to the nominees of the Baltimore Whim Conven lion; ditto in regard to Mr. Clingmon. Should such prove lo he the case, Georgia and North Carolina will wheel into the Democratic co lumn. The popularity of Mr.Clingman in hia district (the first) is very great, and his influ ence can turn the scale either way as it may be exerted. Mr. C. is not n reliable politician; al though professedly a VVhi£,yet hi* leanings and sympathies have, for the past few years, been decidedlv Democratic. He is ot the same, school of politicians with Mr. Venable. and may be accounted an extiemesl in his peculiar and sectional prejudices and views. It is pret ty generally conceded that Mr.C. can control the vote of the State in the approaching elec tion. The Pennsylvania Contested Election Case still occupies the time of the House, Thesit ting member, it is thought, will retain his seat. Owing to the continned inclemency of the weather, the Whig Ratification Meeting was agaiu postponed until to night, (Monday,) when a large gathering is anticipated, in conse quence of the present very flattering state ol the weather. 1 fear 1 shall tire your readers with repeated paragraphs in reference to Mr. Clav's condition. Hia warmest and dearest friends did not believe,! one month ago, that he could have possibly survived until now. Vet the old patriot still live*, but this is all. He is very low, and we are prepared at any moment to hear ol his death Henhico. P. S. Sevkn O'Ci.ock. P. M.—Mr. Clay is as low its he can be 'o be alive. _ His physi cians think if the present oppressive weather continues, he canuot survive twenty four hours H • CONGRESS— Monday Sknatk.—Mr. Walker presented petitions from citizens of Washington, praying the re moval of the ailatuhus tree frotn Ihe public grounds. Mr. Mason presented petitions praying an appropriation for the repair and construction of the Long Bridge on its present site. Mr. Shields reported a bill extending the provisions of the act allowing the department to sell and dispose of unused and abandoned military sites; and (he same was considered and ordered to be engrossed. - The Chair laid before the Senate a message from the President, enclosing copies of Ihe letter by M. Hulsetnann ou withdrawing from his position near the United States, and the reply thereto. Mr. W'eller submitted a resolution referring! the charges ou file against the Commissioner] to run the Mexican boundary to a select com mittee of live. Laid over. The Senate then proceeded to the consider-! ation of Executive business. House ok REt'REsKMTATtvEs.—Mr. Olds] asked but did not obtain leave to introduce a preamble and r« solution asking for tlieuppoint ment of a select Committee to investigate a charge, founded on '"public rumor," as to the connexion of Secretary Corwin. as an attor ney, witli the Gardiner claim. After further proceedings, the House resum-j ed the consideration of the Pennsylvania con-j tested election case. Ruffles ps. Rags.—What a blessing it is for a rogue to have some " standing" in socie ty ! We have seen a man sentenced to three years imprisoument forstealiug a half barrel of sugur. True it was a second oflence, and was law. But then he wore a ragged coat, and his face wore a rougher hue lit in the lily lingered gentry arouud hint; and who cared for him?— Nobody, of course. "Shut up the loafer; who cares forftiw/" is ti:e language and feeling ol all " respectable puople." We have seen care worn faces confined to prison for au equal length of time, for offences scarcely greater, and whete we knew that want had driven to madness and desperation. Society, especial ly " respectable people," (that means lich. now adays, you know,) said, " served 'um right," and piety and philanthropy slept easy. A short time since, a man stole some $90, 000 frotn the Suffolk Bauk in Boston—stole it genteelly; and he was called a " defaulter."— He was not a thief; oh! uo, not he. He was a defaulting bank officer. Able counsel aided him in his defence. He was tried amidst a group of sympathising friends, and hundreds prayed, as does the mockery of an old indict ment: "May the good Lord send you a safe deliverance." He wore fine clothes. Then he had done up the thing ou a magnificent scale, too. This is why he had friends around him, and was not called a thief. This gigantic de fault made his sin white as snow in the eyes of his friends. Well, this man—Mr. Brewer was his name— was tried the other day in Boston, found guilty, and sentenced to one day's solitary confine ment, and three years in the Slate Prison!— The humane judge expressed uiucti sympathy and regret at being obliged to sentence him so long. If lie has made his whole property safe, he gets $30,000 a year for his services to the State. Whether he hus done this or not, he will be respected when he comes out, and per I haps be pardoned before his time is out. Suppose a mdn hud stolen a horse worth it] hundred dollars: would he have been sentenced to less than three yeuts ? The probability is, h« would have received six years, if he was a poor man, and was not able to wear a fine coat. What encouragement there is for honesty among the children of ignorance and waul, when they see men who get good salaries steal-! ing their $ 100,000 at a time, aad receiving a les*! sentence than those who steal $100 >o save themselves from starvation ? But there is uris tocracv of thieves, as well as other professions. W Providence Mirror. ill FINE FASHIONABLE HATS.- JUfc Just received a few Jozen more of th >ee pop ular new style Canton Straw Hats, which for the latt liew weeks have been so rnuch called for. Also, a few ruure dozens of those beautiful M lb white Nankeen and Pear! color.huh and low crown soft t resell Felt Hats for Gentlemen and Boy 6. Public attention is alto invited to a good assort ment of very bands me fashionable Biatk Mole<-kii dress Ua.s of my own manulacture, at the low prices ot €2 50, #3, $3 50. JOHN DOOLEY, jo 24—ts g. Main street. H 1 A NO FOKTES.-lH ■EipDS l AY LOR U constantly receiving ■ U II y*uoerior Piano Fortes rem Nunn " " & Cla'k, and other celebrated mak ers, and asis the attention of purchasers to his Stock, which be will warrant, and will sell at very moderate prices. Pianos repaired. Tuned, let o t hire, and taker, in exchange, at his Piano Forte aor Music Store jeSl— ts 160 Halo Street. /JV_ The subscriber will uk.- Cows, Ac., to grM-^gLjhfl in a nr.4 rate meadow near the city,on reasonable terms. Apply to mmmsmmrn SAM'L A. REKVE, je 23—1 w* At Marshall Liverjr Stables. FOB KENT, a hist rate large Brick Dwelling, with every convenience, situated ai iter, ectioa of Marshall and Sixth streets Thi> house baa lately been repaired and beautified throughout. It baa about 10 rooms, and is delight hilly situated. Rent ®4UO p< r annum; and poase* sion may bo bad immediately. TOLER &. COOK, je 84 Genera! Agents dl FOR KKJYT. t«o oewlv built three storj Jd House*, with pu pipes A/ou#ho«t- on Mali street, b.tween 2nd and 3rd itrx.nU Apply to my gg-tt W. OOP DIN fOb MKNT.-lbrt-e omce<, auitauie tor ■■professional men—one adjoining oar office, in LmL's Row, and ttoe other two in the Law Build teg. Apply to u. TOLER it COOK, to 17 General AgenU. UtRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS yesterday. COLUMBIAN HOTEL.-R Chllowm- J Callowav, Bedford; G B Gihson. Faramlle: W H Wilson, P F Sou'hall, P J Grtgg, Ame lia; S H Wootten, Prince Edward; R Milch ell, Tennessee; R B Eegleston, Nottoway; J T Van Dasoa, Amelia; A Cardozo. Powhatao; E A Hawkes, Amelia; S F McGehee, Char lotte; D Moren, Lynchburg; J H Ellia, Gooch land; H Venable, VV H Venable', C H Scott, P Edward; K P Bullock, W Green, N C; R Ad onis, Petersburg; M Hastings, New York;_F B Esler, Ornnge: A G Jenkins, Spottsylvania. L Emmerson, Augusta; W P Douthart, Buck ingham; Mr Snead, Fluvanna; W Fountaiue. Goochland; J J London, Richmond. EXCHANGE HOTEL—O B Williams,N Orleans; E F Grey, US N; VV B Preston. Montgomery; R VV Crenshaw, California; G T Coa'ter, King William; J Matthews, Tappa hannock; J Johnson, N C; J E Powers, o Petrie, New York; Mrs Williams, child anil servant, New Orleans; M Blitz, City Point, C A McEvoy. Paris; E H Fitzhugh, VV heeling; T S Coles, Va; G H Rose, W H Bngga, I b Beits, C C Bell, Univeiaity ofVa; J Jenkins, Portsmouth; J J Atkinson.J T Atkinson, Bat timore; Mrs Starke and daughter. Miss Herks, R S Heiks, W N Starke, Orleans; Dr L B Minor, U States Navy; R Burkett, AIexan "aMERICAN HOTEL.—T Ritchie, Wash, iigton; CPontez and V W Brickenhoff.N Y; J Milbev and J Jackson, King & Queen; W H Welch and W J Smith, N York; W Rogers, Baltimore; J A Marshall, N C; J A Pelmer. Clarkesville Va; Gov J ludell, servant and S V Indell, Raleigh N C; J W Downey. N C; M M R Todd, J R Harmanson, S D Kenne dy, Uui'y of Va; C E Woolteo, Georgia; Win S Cummings, Amherst; T G Mathers, NC; D Conrad, Winchester Va; C T Davis, V»; W P Ddhney, Powhatan: J D Roberts, Ronn oke; E Whitman, J Prince, Jr, Baltimore. CITY HOTEL.—J E Mallory, Hanover C H; S Mowry, Penu; H A Whittle, Lynchburg; S S Bryant, Ala; J E Meriman, Mt Vernon, Ky; S D Burk, Burkesville; A S Williamson, Ameliu; Isaac Eppes, Nottoway; WW Bio hop, U S Navy; P Brackett. J L Smith, and J E McCulloek, North Carolina; J Turner and son, Lancaster; C L Lukens, Albemarle; S S O'Reilly, Pittsburg; J S Mathews, Nor folk; R M Anderson, Richmond; J VV Spratly, iSurry; W D Han is. Junction; A L WhalinfJ P &l R R; J Moody, Louisa. Knnge ot the Thermometer At J. W. Randolph's No. 121, Main street, YESTERDAY. 7 a. at. • I 12 m. 5 p. ai. 76 | 80 82 MARINE NEWS PORT OK K11: HiM O > 1> ARRIVED, Schi- Mary Willis, Wilson, Norfolk, guano to S McG ruder Jt Sons. J-chr Yeoman. Cannon, Philadelphia, coal to E ll| Ciarlte. SAILED, Schr Gun powder, Biro. Philadelphia, coal. Scrhr John Poik John Philadelphia. Schr Ocean, Mitchell, Baltimore. Steain»r lloanoke, Pairish, New York. mdze,&c. Ludiam <fc Watson i Ist earner Belvidere, Gilford, Baltimore, rrtdze, it. Ludiam & Watson Ship Helena. Yoltkmann, irom Richmond, fj» Bremen, was o3' St. Mary's, Sciiiy. 7ih. Schr lik-hniond, Tally.arra ntN York, 28th. Schr Westover, Rogers, eld at Boston Stiih, for this port pKDAR TAit.— 'ihe moot successtul remedy! I V.V now in us< tor the cure of incipient Consump j don, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Putiici Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, diseases of the Kidneys ana' Liver, King's Evil, Piles, Tetter, and all diseases! arising from impure blood and enfeebled state oil the system. Baltikorse, May 27, 1852. Mrs. Norris —Dear Madam : Permit me to say to you, lor the benefit of others similarly afflicted, that 1 whs taken last November, wiih a severe cough ana a general weakness that completely piostrnted me For several mouths i was so tar reduced that 1 could not attend to my business. I became so weak that! was not a'oie to sit up for more than a bal hour st a time, when I would be compelled to lie down to gain strength I tried a dozen different a 1 tides, recummeuden to me as cuses, but received no relief from any of them. My cough and weak ness increased, aud, in fact, I was so far gone, thai I seriously thought 1 should die, when I heard oi your valuable medicin', the Cedar Tar. I tried it ind 1 had taken it but a few days before 1 found freat relief. My appetite became so good that could eat every thing was put before me. I would comuieui it to all afflicted like myself, as * certain cure, ior I consider myself now perfectly well. Yours, respectfully, JUIIN F. MARTIN, No. 123 Franklin street. Home Testimony. We arc permitted to lelier to the following per sons, citizens of Richmond and vicinity, out of a large number, ( ho, from motives of delicaey, pre fV r that their names should not be made public,) who have received great benefit from the use of the Tar: Wm. C. Crump, Dentist, H Meseke, Jsmes R. Moore, John B Dodd, Charlottesville, Va. Call and see certificates. Beware of counterfeits. The genuiie ar ticle is tor sale bv P. HORTON REACH,9I Main street, Sole Agent for Richmond, and je 10 General Agent for Eastern Virginia. C'CONOMY is WEALTH.—FRANKLih I-J CLOTHING STORE.—The subscribers, Mer chant Tailors, w.)uld respectfully inform ihe citizen.- of Richmond and its vicinity that they have estab ished, at No. 13:4 Main Street, Kichmond Va., a branch of their Philadelphia Clothing Ware house, where they now have ready l#* inspectio! one ol the largest and must superior stocks of Ready Made Clothing in the city of Richmond, of the verj best materials and workmanship, which we wil sell tron. 2G tc 2C per cent, less than any other es j lablishment in the city. Also, a large stock of gentlemen's furnishing Goo-'?, such as Shirti, Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, <fcc. R. DECOU Ac CO , ap 10—d3m No 132 Main street. EAK. OHEsTS AXI) STOOPING .^HOULDUIIS.—CaII at BENNETT A jjREERS, Druggists, Main street, and fit yourself to June ot the Shoulder Braces which th» v have lor I sale. Taey expand the Chest, strengthen the Back, and iu a shorttiaceget the wearer in thehabitoi holding tneinseives erect and manly. They cost but a trifle. i rushes, for the cure of Rupture or Hernia, a great variety at low prices, at BENNETT ic BEERS', Druggists, J v 125 Main street Biia, f Al'tlt,—Bill Paper ol various stylet ■ and qualities. Foolscap Paper, ruled close, for Counting House use. Letter Papers, American. French and English. Envelopes, large aud i mall, self sealing. Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, D*y Books, &c Memorandums, Pass Books and Diaries lor 1852. Ink of the most celebrated manufactures. Gold arid Steel Pens, in infinite varieties. We are prepared to sell the above articles at our uMiallow pric s, and we would solicit a call from *11 whoare in want of Books or Stationery GEO. M WEST & BHO., J Exchange Bookstore. f^?7 s * u "«ern .Uaiiufac- TSS isA-cSi" —— Exchange Brokci E'SCH&BSD "looMoVI 114 75,000 do white Pine Board. ♦eauoned Oak board.; 18,000 do do iich p^r wood ; 10,100 do 14 inch C heart Step Pltnk n iu- R & G. WHITFIELD. Best London porter am»~o3TD FORT WINE, for s.le by , U EDWIN WORTH AM A CO CUMAP TEAS.—Constantly receiving a sup ply of Teaa, iresh, by every arrival. A large assortment always on band, retailing atSOper cent leaa than usual prices. Call and examine. . HULBT * KING, J« 18 Old Market and 233 Broad street' B 1,1)11 LIC& BULPHfcK FBOtt THE OLUK LICK BPHIN«fI, IN hEM TDCKY.—Freah suopliea ju.t reread. TOto Bui phur Water is well and favorably k"Owr. Pew?" of bilious baHts or with a tendency to affec tions. or other diseases incident to tbe warm montJi. of summer, or those suffering from symptoms, will find great advantage from It* «ae. As a cooli«« aperient, it posaeaaea many advanU gea over the ordinary saline U acrion on tbe bowels is more natural, and ita efleet of £»• ing strmsth and tone to the dilative org'jna, ren der it (in® of the roost desirable remedial agenta. It hM within itself the *lementa of its own preaervs tion and we are, therefore, enabled to otter it as nprtVet as to its outward c baracteriatics, and With the certainty that all its properties as a remedial «BPnt are retained, as il taken fresh from the Spring, fu its composition, it is identical with the Harrow a&te Spring, of England. We are tbe only agents U t its sale in this city. Our supplies are rtceircd direct from the Spring. All Blue Lick Water in bottles sold by ua will be branded thus," Blue Lick Water, Purcell, Ladd & C 0. , -' tbe words being blown in the glass. The proprietors, with ths view of placing this Water within the reach ef all, put it at so low a price that we feel warranted in saying that it is the cheapest Mineral Water in the United States. PURCELL, LAUD & CO., Genl Agents je 17 For the Blue Lick Sulphur Water. BELTIMi HOME STEAM PACKING. As agents for the manufacturera we keep on hand, constantly, an attractive and varied stock ol the above article, made 6f India Rubber. The at tention of Mill uwnebs, Steamboat and Steam Engine Proprietors and Machinists is particular ly invited to these goods. Their superiority is now so universally acknowledged that it is almost need less to enlarge upon that score. Evidence of this is found in the fact that they are used in all the most extensive manufacturing establishments, and by a large proportion of the steamboat proprietors notcnly in this country but throughout Canada and the other British Provinces in North America in preference to any other descriptions. For SBle, in every variety and any quantity, by WILLIAMS & BROTHER, ; Corner Cary and Pearl sts., Richmond, Va. je 26 CUKAtt THE TttAOK!-THAVKL; J LING TRUNKS.— We are determined to close out oar stock of Trunks, at low rates, for the ba lance of the travelling season. We are almost sure tc suit you, as to style and quality, and as to the price, that shall be satisfactory, lor we have them at very low prices, as well as the best qualities.— Call and see them at the Bo«t, Shoe and Trunk Saloon, 73 Main stieet. je 24 WHITE & PAGK. VTtfTICK.—For the benefit of others, 1 hereby L l certity that i have received more benefit from two bottles of Baker's Premium Bitters, in my sicK nes3 with the Dyspepsia, than any thing I ever haVf tried, with the assured confidence that it will ex terminate that acnoyina disease. (Signed) ~ JOHN E. BROOK, Richmond, June Bth, 1852 je 15 ts TOOLS.—VV. S. &.G. J DONNAN ask the attention of Carpenters and others to their complete assortment of tools, consisting of— Bench and Moulding Planes, every variety, Hmid, Pannel, Tenon and Cross Cut Saws, part superior. Best 0 Steel Socket and Firmer Chisels, all sizes. Turner's Chisels, Place 1:003, Drawing Knives. Shingling, Chopping and Broad Axes, Cast Steel Augirs and Bit:s, Iron and best Plated Braces, with 12 to 48 Bitts | Mtviring Tapes, Hammers, Compasses, Di [ridfrfs and vi and 4 fold itules; part of the finest fin i-hfd Ivory, which we < ffer for sale on *.hel owest terms. W. S. & G. DONNAN, | je 23 No 19 Pearl street. L' AOJtS, It YOU WANT GAIT Efi! BOUTS AND SHOES OF GOOD QUALITY, call on the subscriber Tue subscriber is now manufacturing Ladies' and Misses' Gaiter Boots and Shoes ot best quality that can be hid in this country. So Ladiet] in want of Bcots or Shoes of good quality, will please call and leave orders r.s they will be proper y attended to,ana no pains soared to please ALEX HILL. 127 Main St., je ro Richmond, Va. LKCiiLX, JLADIi & CO.'S EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER.—This article will be found invaluable during the warm rnorths of summer, .preventing the injurious effects of a too free use ot cold water; relieving flatulence or colic occasioned by indigestion or other causes, and preventing in many instances a tendency to Diarrhoea, Dyaente ry, &.c. A tew drops in water, sweetened or not as pre ferred, forms a pleasant and healthlul beverage. Purceli, Ladd 4 Co.'s Extract Ginger >s pjepar-; ed from the the true Jamaica root, which alone! possesses thpse valuable properties. je£B j IMfR.OV fcl> We have lor sale, two lots on Broad s.reet, each fronting on the street ft., and each having on it a wood en tenement, now renting for $5 per month. For terms apply to us. TOLKR <fc COOK, je 23 General Auents. Bacon. —24 uhus bone siues 12 do clear do 11 do small family Shoulders 5 do Breast Pieces 5 tierces bagged Hares Landing per steamer, for sale by je 28 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. rpilE HISTOUY OF UII'HMOND, BY A JOHN P. LITTLE, M D.—A very interest ing work—written in an easy, graceful style well calculated to please—containing much valua ble information respecting this Capital of the "Did Dominion." No Virginian should be without a co py of this desirable little work. It can be obtained by calling at MORR S'S Book Store, where also can be found a well assorted stock of every thing comprised in the Book and Siationery line. Do cot fail to call at 97 Main St., before purchas ing elsewhere. j e jy A&iHaljL, FAKIH i<ok SAJLK.—We of ler ior sale one hundred acres ot land, lying on White Oak Swamp, seven miles below the city ■ one half of whit?h is cleared—the balance well' wooded. Ali the cleared land is under a n« w fence. The improvements are a small frame cwelling, and tht usual outhouses—ail new. Apply to us TODER & COOK, ) c ** General A-jents. Ohl-JiiX; UW AY OOnT i<ttK CASH. U The subscribers, intending to make a change in their business, offer their entire slock of DRV GOODS at c <st ior cash, and respectfully ask al uersons wishing to purchase, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that t assoitment of Dry Goods or one selected with more care, was never oifered at cost in this market Our slock consists of the latest and most approved styles. Determined to close, we as.-ure tsie public there is no humbug in this advertise meiit Do not t'org Jt to call at 203 Broad street between 4th and sth streets. mv L fc M ROSE REMOVAL.— Mrs B. ROSENFELD reaped fully iniorms her friends and customers taai she ha- REMOVED her old stand at the carner o! Streets l ° 106 Colner oi Sixth and Broad Thankful for the kind pat'onage bestowed upor her at her old stand, since toe death of her hus band. she solicits a continuance ot the sam« al her new stand, Corner of Sixth and Broad St*., 2—i.m* Corner below Mr- Courtney. JUNE IS, 1851»-BY ROANOKE.-Just " received, a handsome lot of Fashionable Be ■sge Delaine. Children's and Misses white Cotton Hose at 12 1-2 cts per pair Striped Linen for Boys' Summer Clothing Embroidered Mualin Curtain. White Linen Drilling lor Pants, very cheap, (at HART& MOSES 1 , J e New Store. 63 Main street. A INS WORTH'S NEW WORK.—The II <-*- lustra'.ed Old Saint Paul's, a tale ol the Plague in London, by W H Ain.worth—SOrt. Blackwood's Magazine for June—2s cts at the Exchange Book Store, je 25 GEO. M WKST <fe BHO. OIiAMPOON AND HAIR WASH.-1 Ms U excellent preparation completely clean.s. thf hair, rcmovjng all scurtf and dandruff; and by it. peculiar action on thecapilliary yesseia, invigorate! . PJ°nwtes i" growth, and prevent, its fall if: _ . p »<» 25 c»oti per half pint bottle A fresh supply lor sale by r JE. J. piCOT, -i— Corner opposite the Old Market. pieces.—Eight d.y an J rfffOM BTJBAMMHIP COM* <£j2e. PANT'S LINK FOE PHI LABEL PfifTwrClTY POIIfT AMD NORFOLK —The magnificent stiwinihips PraasylTUla and Vir «lnia, will hereafter leave Richmond alternately Srery WEDNESDAY, for Philadelphia, u shore. These beautitul steausra arc both new, and are handsomely fitted up with state-room accommoda tiona for paasengera. Tbe tauie is equal to that of the beat hotels; ana this roete ia confiJently recommended to the,travel ling community, at the moat comfortable, econom ical, and every way desirable mode of paaaage be tween these cities. Fare to Philadelphia, Fare to Norfolk $3 No charge ior meal*. Apply to the Agents, MAYO & ATKINSON. Richmond. LEVI ELDRID *E, Philadelphia. N. B.—For the safety of passengers, we have provided two of Francis' Life Boats for each ot these steamships Second class passengers taken at very low ratea. my 22 | r - TO I jfinfflr I MORE—TWICE WEEKLY BETWEEN RICHMOND AND BALTIMORE—Fare 83 Only. —The public are hereby informed that the comfortable and commodious low pressure Steam er MARYLAND, Capt. Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged, and improved in every respect, with berths for a large number oi passengers, and with state rooms tor those who prefer being retired, is now on the route between Richmond and Baltimore. Passengers by this agri e b.e and economical line will leave Iticnmond by tie morning train, on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 7 o'clock, A. M-, and reach Baltimore on the tol lowing mornings in time to proceed y the New Castle and Frenchtown Steamboat line fat half past 6 A M, or with the early train ot those days to Phil adelphia Returning, passengers will leave Balti more on the afternoons of Tuesday and Thursday, at 4, P M , and connect at the Creek on Wednesday and' Friday succeeding with the train which ar rives in Richmond at 4, P M.,_of the same days. Fare in either direction, 85, (state rooms ana meals for cabin passengers, extra, except in thecast of ladies and families, who will have the privilege of state-rooms free of charge.) Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board,) $4 50. Fare forfirst class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle and French town line. $2 50. For second class do, 81 50. Ma king the whole fare from Richmond, to Philadelphia for first class passengers by this agreeable line, j>7 50 only. Nor further particulars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad Company. J. B. WINSTON, Ticket Agent. Office R., F. & P. R. R. Company, J Richmond, March 6th, 1852. J mh 6 i VI JSCHANICS' UNION ASSOCIA»J ItJL TlON.—Office in Exchange building, next door to the Post Office, Richmond, Va.—ACCU i MULATED CASH AND GUARANTEE CAPITAL $50,000. —M B DEAN, President. Finance Com mittee: Wm. Patton, G. C. Wood, H. B. Judkins, A. Wilbur, Actuary. This Association has declared a dividend of thirty live and one half per cent for the year ending April Ist, 1852. No liability to assessment. This is an Association of Worklrce Men and others for rh» mutual assistance of each other ir. :asa of sickness or accident. By the payment of the following annual deposits j you will become a life member, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit (first week excepted) during life, if you should be disabled by sickness or ac cident from attending to your ordinary businrss or] occupation. rcniaies v»!n uiaw In case of sickness] common to both sexes. YEARLY DEPOSIT OF MEMBERS UNDER 5C YEARS OF AGE. Table of Kates. §2pryr.draws2prw'k. | $7 pr yr. draw $7 pr.w'i 3 • " 3«' j 8 " " 8'• 4'•"4"I 9 " " 9 " 5 " " 5 '• 10 « " 10 " 6"" 6 " | Those over fifty years of age will be charged :'i psr cent, extra. One dollar and fifty cents admit sion fee will be charged, in addition to the above the first year, and must be paid at the time of ap plication, and the first year's deposit within thirty days Refebknces. —Dog-get &. Anderson, Upholster ers,corner 13th and Governor sts.. Richmond, Va; Geo M West & Bro, Booksellers, Exchange Place: Smith & Marvin, Merchants, Maiu St.; Bowen & Bruce, Washington Hotel; McDonald & Lyons, Regalia Manufacturers, Exchange Place; HifcLs ton Jt Bro, Furniture dealers, 13th St., do.; Thomas Hornbrook, merchant, Wheeling ; A Laing, hard ware do, do; Georgt Hardman, builder, do ; J F Wharton, Editor of Times and Gazette, do ; And, Mehaliy, Esq, GosporC Foundry, Norfolk, Va; Geo W Bain, Savings Bank, Portsmouth; J M Blauchard. Superintendent on Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, Poitsmouth, Va ; Hon Reuben Wood, Governor ol Ohio; Hon Joseph A Wright, Gov'r of lodiana; Hon Augustus C French, Gov'r of Uliuois; Hon Austin A King, Gov'r of Missouri; Hon Richard Brodhead, Senator from Penn; Hon James M Por ter, Easton, do. All corcnftuilcations should be addressed (post paid) to A. WILBUR, Actuary and General Agent, Richmond, Va. my 11—ts K. FRANCE <Jfc CO., SUCCESSORS OF F. MORRIS & CO., Dlain Street. Richmond, Va. Splendid Schemes for June, 1854. $33,000, 22,000, 11,U00! Susquehanna Lottery, Class No 27, to be drawn at Baltimore ou Wednesday, June3oth — 75 numbers, 13 drawn. CAPITALS: 1 prize of. $33,0i>0 I 1 prize of $3000 1 do 2:2,000 1 do 2000 I do 11, COO |20 do 1230 1 do . 5,495 |20 do 750 Tickets $10; halves 5, quarters 2 50. Certificate ot a package of wholes $120, halves 80, quarters 30. fjf Orders for Tickets m any of the Maryland! Lotteries will aiaet the mi st prompt and eonfid*n-i tia!attention, if addressed to R. FRANCE <fc C 0.,! \lar.agers, or to C. W.PURCELL, mv '•* Richmond, Va /'illlj UII.EN or ADULiTS, in clear or cloudy j V weather, are always certain to obtain a tit oj Daguerreotype by calling at the Galleriea of the subscribers. They have a tine north light, with a! double lense quick working instrument, which' cables them to take children in the shortest! possible time. Parents should bear this in mindJ that next to the child, there it nothing that w;li at j ford them so much satisfaction as a truthful like ness of the same; and children should remember! that they will ever regret, should they neglect to secure the shadow of their parents, ere their pa rents pass away Lockets, Pins, cases, tr«mes, dtc, constantly on hand, in which to place pictures.— Prices $1 50 and upwards. MINN IS & WATSON, Duguerreoty piste and dealers in stock. 35i Main street, Richmond, iad Sycamore st, Petersburg Va jr 16 ONE DOJLI,AR! ONE OOLLAK.- GRKAT REDUCTION -Bring your money to OS BORN 61 CO S splendid Skylight Daguerrean l»al!ery. as we have lost wort in sticking to the reguiar prices, or, in other words, have been utder bid by other artiste, we have resolved to reduce tlif price to one d(ular for a nice picture and case—iusi one halt the former price. We are the first thai .have ever attempted to work at Northern nrices and we shall expect a liberal support. Bear in mind our pictures are taken with a tine sky-light, a: r , OSBORN 4i CO.'S. Sign of the American Flag*, opposite the Ban is »r^J? y „ per if° 11 mg , 8 Pi cturo ours that is no> b f o<i. can have it retaken free of cost. my 5 PRIVATE PRACTICE.—Dr PI llmp T CO. may cvirtulutf, cor.adentially, < or tbe treatment of pie following diseases; Eruptions Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, or en jargemeuts.Syphi.u, and all morbid LchZgl, whether reeent or chronic. Also, all those com' plaints t-rmed female diseases Tk*> invite attention. to their cheinic'al e*tr*« of Flower, wh.ch may be regarded ® "* n ' *? «'T e tone vigor to certain ibused aud debilitated organs,as well uto rewvifc .system shatter«d by dissipation or other cau^e Medicines purely put up, with lull directus, md wnt to order. Post paid letter. prcraptiVat tended to. Office on Franklin street, belowKx- SS|i^ WowTn » 11 ' fill. ! * ATTENTION.- J jUfchave this day received two thousand Canada Straw IIATS, suitable foraervanto, which I am di* i*osed to sell at a very low price. Thoae in warn ot harvest Hhls tor seivanls will find it to their in terest to call a! No. 87 Mam street Also, a boautt tul article of India Straw Hats for gentl -mens' wear my 7—ts JobN THOMPSON EMPLOYMENT.— 30U hand, can hud con stant employ meet in making Coats, Pants and Vests, by applying to je 10—3w KENT, PAINE * KENT. TUB CiItKAT KICNTLCKV KfiMKOY DR JOHN BUI.L'B SARSAPARILLA Will Wonders Merer Cemmet IF th»following cures, performed alone by the use of BULL'S SARSAPAKILLA, are not won ders, then we acknowledge that we do not know the meaning ol the wo'd Read and be convinced the facts are stranger than fiction : Line P. 0., Fulton Co, Ky., Oct. 1, 1851 Dr. John Bull: Dear Sir—The two dozen ol your starsaparilla, ordered in September, came to band, and, in acknowledging the receipt of the same, 1 feel I would be doing you injustice to withhold the following, among the many of the instance# thai have come under my observation during the lasi two years, of the great curative ,>ropertieo ol your Sarsapariila: .. , , , Mrs.Jeannette Martin, a highly respectable lady of my neighborhood, aged sixty-live years, had been long a«icted with a cancerous ulcer, which uaally reduced her to so helpless a condition, that aiie could not leave her bed. She tried the best medical advice io our county without relief, and bad given up all hopes of a cure. At this stage ol her case, I persuade# her son to take a bottle ot your Sarsapariila. He did so, and in a short time returned, and purcfc ued ani ther bott'e, stating the first had had a decidedly good effect. Phe con tinned to use it until, alter the use of live or six bottles, 1 had the pleasure of seeing the old lady bersell at church. She assured me that she bad almost en tirely recovered her health, and from her 1 reeeiveo the account of her disease, and in about the same words I give it to you. This is but <neof a num ber ol cures under my observation- of very re markable ones—performed by the use of your Sar saparilla, in my neighborhood. The demand for i« has steadily increased since its introduction here Very respectful y, your obedient se vant, WM. R. DICKINSON, P. M. Bovle Cob nt*, Ky., Oct. 6, 1851. Dr. John Bull: Dear Sir— 1 have se««n the most marvellous cure of one of my patients, by your valuable medicine—an old lady, who bad been af flicted from her childhood with scrotals, and va rious diseases of the brain. She was 60 years old. It had run into something like leprosy, and she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever beheld. 1 called in Dr. McFadden, a very tine physician, to consult with me in relation to her. We came to the conclusion that it was out ol our power to re lieve her ; but, on going to my office, I accidentally picked up one of your journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cures your Sarsapariila had effected. 1 resolved to try the experiment in this case. J took her two bottles of it,"after tailing which 1 per ceived a great chauge. I took her some more. She is now taking the sixth bottle, and I consider her entirely cured. I take great pleasure in reeom menJing your Sarsaparllla to the afflicted public. Yours, respectfully, JOHN M. ROSS, M. D. I, Thomas A Ringo, of Graves county, Kentucky, for the benefit of mankind generally, do hereby cer tify, that on or aboui the lbth day of Octcber. 1847 I was attacked with a very severe pain in the lower partot the abdomen, which lasted but a lew min ut'-s, and moved into tae leit hip, and continued exceedingly painiul for about five days, duriug which time I had a very light lever. At the end ol that time the levor ccased, and the pain abated for a day or two, after which it again returned, ana was much wor»e than before. During all this time I was under medical treatment From a short time after I was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up ; "tine hip in which the pain was so bad commenced jrising, until some time in Jauuary, when it burst,! Sand a number of pieces of bone caine out—as many! Gas twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were tnree I fourths of an inch long. Some time after this, s Shard knot appeared on my right hip, also one od fray right wrist, and one on my leg, below my knee.j |l continued to get weak and worse, »ud pain made] jits appearance in my right shoulder, and would Smove in ray breast and stomach. At this time all (IpersoES gave rne up to die. A physician then toidj rfme that, as alastremedj , lhad better use Mr. Bull's SFluid Extract of Sarsapariila. After the use of tlu Esecond bottle, the knot on my wrist commences [{getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two after, I gpiece of bone came out. My wrist soon got well land 1 continued to gain strength. After I used thc fithird bottle, 1 co-Id get no more for soma four n weeks, after which time 1 succeeded in getting thre: Htnore bottles. Alter using the three last bottles, the jjknot on my hip became soit; it was opened, and Ssomu corruption ran out, together with a smalJ Bpiece8 piece ot bone, and the soie soon got well, and tht! knot entirely disappeared. The sore on my leg also 1 [•opened, ana apiece of bone came out. I continued! gtheuseut the Sarsapariila until I used twelve bot Sties, and am now entirely well, and able to do dailj [labor. Itmay seem strange to some, but I will here Estate that, during the summer of 1841), I coughed pup three pieces of bone, which can now be seen at Bthe lesideuce of my uncle, Thomas Neal, where . gnow live, and il any persons doubt this statement, pi will bo happy to converse with them, it they will Hcallonine. Signed, THOMAS N. RiNGO. State of Kentucxy, G raves Co., Set This day personally came before me, the under sigued, an acting justice of the peace in and ioi said county, and made oath in due form of law that the above statement is uue. Subscribed anc sworn to this 15 ih day of February, 1«50. S. P. MORSE, J. P. for G. C. I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Graves County, State «f Kentucky, do certify thai S. P. Morse, whose name is signed to the above cer tificate, is now, and was at the time ef signing the same, a justice ot the peace in and for said Grave* County, duly commissioned and qualified as such, aaa that faitn and credit are due all his official actf as such. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto stt my hand, an J caused the seal of the [L. S.j County Court of said county to be here unto affixed, this 18th cay of February, 1850. EDWIN ANDERSON. Can the reader believe, alter reading the descrip tion ot the above numerous cures, that there is stLi a few human beings suffering with disease that re fuse to give Bull's riarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless it ig too true What kind of testimony would it take to convince tha lew remaining disbelievers, that Bull's medi cine will do more even than it promises t The Doctor could produce another and another cure performed by his medicine ; but if the casts pub hulled above will not convince the sceptical, ft ir useless to producc any more, and, indeed, it wou'.u costa fortune to publish the many certificates that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The largest mam moth sheet in Arnetioa would not contain even the names ot those cured, let alone full statements of their cases This medicine, when used according [to direc tions, will cure, without fail, Scrofula, or King's fcvil, Cancers, Tumor#, Eruptions of the Skin 1 rv sipelas. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bot es or jJoiijU, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glauds iSypnuis, Dyspepsia, Salt liheum, Diseases of the | Kidneys, Diteases arising from the use of Mercury .Loss ot Appetite, Pain in the Side or Shoulders. Debility, Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice jtostiveness, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Couehs. [Colds, Weakness of »hc Chest, Pulmonary Affec jtions, ttudali other disease* tending to produce Con jsumprion,Livef Complaints, Female Irregulariue* and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low 'Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence IJ> [Lite, i/hiouic Constitutional Diseases, and as a .spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the [system, and a gentle and pleasant purgative, it it [superior to Blu-- Lick and Congress Water, Salt [or iseidlitz Powder*. ; I>K. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, I ~,, 81 Fourth street, Louisville. Ky. I. uere a PP»t;ation« lor Agent-ica must be ud [dreesed. t or stAe in Richmond by PJRCELL, LADD Sc. CO., my 17— d3tawwly Druggists, Sole Agents, Fkksii white sulphur and OTHER MIMKRAL WATKRS —We have just received a supply ol White Sulphur Water, fioin the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. - 1 •Freih Blue Lick Water, dircct Irom the Ri.J Lick Springs in Kentucky. Sw»»ega vv » ter > from the Congr.ss Spring, Bars J Uuk Orchard Acid Miner J Water, from th.. n, J New York Ci<i BpriD * < '' county, This water is highly recommended by medical men, and is coming rapidly into use ior various du Ssssapftafsjsfa£s and proiuotedigeation.piks, (j ro p»y £ ****** Ordinary dose for ax> adult a w,n\. i „ „ lated, taken thr«« times a cay. * ' dl Pamphlets embsacinu its an&'viu k_ ■> * ss w°" ■» «•»'■ uu J '~'' Ho: ' *8""* fcr Ih£ SMef,! vSilta. $20 «gWAtt»«~Thc above re warn witiw' deuce necftillril »n ' •fJ ,reow »»i«>. with the . vi- K^:L b r9 lc^ ** WARNER H. OODl>lj5: /3\ door W Sumner's 2ue»i<mV eJB Gm Pipes and Fliter^f„? li r * store*, dwellings, factories put up at short notice He will ala££ot u® Hfe-saKrasr ris££« fe3s—l» T ' W ' FA p QUHAk & CO., re% - u Practical C M Fj „; r A SBSa-tSfiSß® SSSr sy~ ss mh 29 BTEBBIN3, DARRAOQTT 4Co dCSjfc... gcSife'i.a^ajijTg UHsJs^B»itirn..reCo!!e 3 eof Dental fw rv > offer* hi* protessinnal J3 g to the citizens of Richmond and vicinit* rice 4 Office 143 Mala street, t.ilegu,,., Rxruzuccs.—Professor C. B. GiWn p,,,' sor C. P. Johnson, Rev Dr Hewell, ,' ± t** lor Rev Ro. Rvland, A. G Worthwn Mn , 2' Wm. F. Butler, Esq, Richmond. Professor C. A Harris, Professor Thci»». p Bond, Professor W R Handj, Prof Co? and Lester Noble, D. D. S\ Baltimore ' n# ' | my 2b—3m* /MHL'nate) DeotUt-I'RACTITinV SINCE 1842. to a tew more new facts He has ceased to pick hi* own teeth, 'com v ) a ;„ the newspapers, and sigh over taking another « tra nap, whilst waiting for the non-arrival of « aching victim. Why i Because, M r Co " Sense has made snowc, that the Doctir pulls IV 5 for 25 cents, fills with silver at 50 cts. and with „,m for 75 cts; then his upper sets cost onlv tv 7 therefore, a few friends ol Mr. C. b. havesoul>h» Dr. Addington's office kv'JS •cription ol risks on u reasonable terms u »*» similar company, and respectfully a*k » share of the patronage of the public. Application* win u received at the office, No 223, corner of Main »nS 9th streets, where the officers will ebesrfull* fur aish all information that may be required. Ail losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHEfi, President. John H. Boshee, Secretary. 17 j Jfc $15,UN0 WORTH OF «oTTS AND SJLVKR WATCHES, Jewelry ! STVJ. verware, Aibata «nd Plated Gt.ods, sdiinl at cost, tor two months only, tj ; Henry Hvman, 96 Main street, nest to Jobs N. Gordon, oilers for sale the whole ol ii* va!u». ble stock. couaiating of Gold Lever Watihes, pii- 9 $'26 to Si2o each, warranted; gold chains, tea's, keys, ear rings, finger-rings, breast pii;g, silver t s . ble, tea and desert spoors, forks, fcc, ami .at variety ot article* too numerous to mention. Also a large lot of plat- d castors, cake basket.-, A!b»t* tea sets, waiters, from 4 to 40 inches ;n size auaj. clocks, &c. Do not neglect this opportunity as such a rar« chance as this seldom or ever orfers to ihe public. Do not foraet that it is at HENRY HYMAN'S. a€ Main st., the old established store, and Direct im porter. I N. B.—Watches and Jewelry carefally repaired iby competent workmen, on reasocabie terms, i my 18 \ & CAKUUWKS, C AKHJAt.t-. ; The subscriber has on hand, at his Coacb-njaking establishment, on Lombard Alley, between Main and Cary, (i3th and 14th streets,) [near the Columbian Hotel, Coaches, Charii tteei. [Barouches, Bugsies, with and without tops, ar.c [Sulkies, all of his own make, of the beet materials [and workmanship. All of which will be sold u io» ;as good work of the kind can be in the city of [llichmond; and I respectfully ask a call from tfco« in want of any article in the Carriage line, as 1 am determined tc maka to ord»*r and sell at the lowest [prices possible; and all work sold, that is new. war, ranted. MICAJAH MANGUAi. I ap 28 - d6m CANAI. ISAVIUABLE.- ' JWonrtav the 3rd instant, our Pack iei Boats resume their regular trips for Lynchburg (and Buchanan. Fare to Lynchburg, #3 50, to Bo icbauaa, $5. ; A new daily line for Staunton also comireocfs jon the 3rd instant. Leave Richmond by our Boats [every eveuiug, except Sunday, at 6 o'clock, arnva (in Scottsville next day at 12, and into Staunton by {Ficklin &, Co.'s line of STAGES, by 9, P. M. Fare (through only 92. 1 BOYD, EDMONI) <fc DAVEHPORT. I my 3—ts nU KAWIUO.NAHLE SCRIM; AMD ■1 SUMMER CLOTHING -N. W. KELSO* jfff Si CO. would respectfully inform, their cm _ to men and the public generally, that they have just received a large and choice issortmentof iiendy made Clothing, wbicb tktv offer si the lowest cash prices. From their superb rarit'ei of Cloths, Casnimerea and purcha sers can select the latest pattern* for Cctu, Pants and Vests, and have them made up by N k Co. in the ir ost fashionable styles They otter far sale also a select assortment of gentlemen's Furnish ing Goods. N. W. NEbSGN & CO-, Ko 135 Broad street, ap 30—Um Next doo r to the Marshall Howl AIM*. dfc tall Ai , UttlMHilSlo, V 7 Street, have in store, and are recetv- MB iug, large additions to their stock of Drugs, ** Medicines, Knryroa*' Inntrumeafs. I'nintH, Oils, Dyes, Wiadow filasi «m jFaiicy Articles, which they offer for sate on the |mont favorable terms to cash and pnnctuilrieslen CAJtl).—f have tuts flay j Bichiued of i Mr Richard Adam the Bakery buiineM i conducted by him at No. 171 Mun street, i. ir » f _ n( j jj ttV j n g additional taciliiies for carry ing on the same, I am preuaredto fill all orders I®' Bread, Cakes, Crackers, 4tc, lie, st I sß .shortest notice and most favorable terms, and re jspectfu.ly solicit the continued patronage of bs [citizens of Richinondjsud surrounding country » [the establishment WILLIAM FALCONER. {Richmond, V«.. April 29, 1852.| ®AJ- #.NfcW m slC.—i\ B. TAYLOR t« just received thi: following new muiic: Premier Amoru Polka t>y btraio'«- Yankee Doodle, do do Mttuyar Folfea by Strakotch, Tell ta'e, do do Another, do dc United States, Fc'ka by Dressifr Linct, do BlooaclfcW, Queen o the F&i.-ie* Biiiiiaat Waltz o) fa i" Diuller. Lara. Polka Maaurka. Kof.ihe. Redowa Elcgmtn by Vow,— —at hi* Music aud Piano Forte Store, 160 *"■ ja 11 J SHOES THAT AHE invite the attention of eeonos»l*w to «"? lowing styles of Ladies' sod U&e* S!>e * *t the following prices: Handsome Gaiter Hoots, 81 50,2 00, an J - 5" Misses' Goiters, Si, and 1 . Mioses' Union, Bloomers, (a good arocl'". "7 ™®" Curdy) 81 25 Ladies' Mor. Slip., and Ties, °** ufactured) 75 cU * k . Ladies' Gaiter Buskins, (a groat barspic)»' * l Children's Polka, Jenny Lind and other sty«>?a Ladies' Travelling Trunks ami Bonnet Boxes- WUIfKiPAUE. | 73 Main at, 3 doors below Oooloy ' Hat Stort. ' 18 - I fil I.UFOKTANT .NO'fHK TO ■ 'JuLHAT AND BOOT ■ 'cheapest place in the city to buy la at J. "• [ANTHONY'S, where Mo'esWn HaU ol the best uuality are sold at #3 50; second quau:y silk fci 50. „ „ Fine Calf-skin Sewed Boot* « Patent Leather Congress Boots * Patem Leather Oxford Tifta * . U Patent Leather Monterey 80ut*...-* * Together with an assortment of Pa»a»», 1 - e * :horn «nd soft Hats, Umbrellas, &c. | u»h 30 COLUMKM* Ho£M^ CJH.VKK *POON», it'.-Wa have "O ceived »n addinona! supplv el wlver Desert, -nd Tea Spoons: »'<"*'* W J (Ktiraa, Bauer Koi»««a; »•»«. ■PffiSt ** fr'oiks. Us.NJ.KTi J aMM, I je a Hquart. 1/MltaH nav» just r lot of the ab >v» articie, which I ea» mend »s fresh, and au •*call«i.i- artfcW tw ■® u * use. Call at ANTONIO d. je l Uitder Cwy «»»•