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THE LATEST NEWS.' 1 Highly Important from the Plmnt—Safety of Capt. M*rey mnd kit Men. Memphis, Aug. 8 —An extra from the office of the Little Rock I Ark.) Whig atatea that no eipreas had arrived at Fort Smith oa the 35th, from Fort Arbuckle, bringing the cheer injnewa that Capt. Marey and hia com. uisnd were all alive. Thia newa (ia correct. A rencontre occurred at Fort Smith on the Suit, between Wn. L. Vaun and J. W. Van dever, in which the former wag killed. Legal Proceeding* against the Oftcera of the Henry Clay. New York. Aug. 2.—Warrant)? have been issued for the arrest of Thomas Collyer. the proprietor of the Henry Clay, and the officers ot the boat. A lull judicial investigation haa been resolved upon. The Henry Clay Disatter. Jlkw York, Aug. 2—The coroner's jury m ct again this morning, hut no more Indies ksving been found they adjourned till so'clock this afternoon, when several other witnesses will be examined. The greater pait of the machinery of the boat having hecn raised, an effort will be made to-day to raise the w reck. r<im i ering vith a Jury—A iMtcyer Sus pended. Ai bant, August I.—During a trial before Court,yesterday,it was shown that one of the jurors had been tampered with. The judge immediately discharged the whole jury—sent the prisoner to jail to await another trial—com mitted half a dozen of the wituessea who are suspected of having committed gross perjury, and suspended the lawyer from practice until further order from the Court. Boston, August 2.—The schr. Coral was sold at St. John's t'i day for a breach of the fishing treaty. The steamer Mississippi, bound for the fish ing grounds, was spoken at 8, A. M., on the Ist iust., off Montank Point. Adjournment of the Constitutional Conven tion— Whig Meeting, Sfc. Baton Rouge, La., August 2.—The Consti tutional Convention adjourned siue die on Sat urday night. The Whigs hold a grand ratification meeting here to day. The steamer.Memphis broke in two on Mem phis bar on Saturday. Susquehanna Railroad. LewistoWN. July 31.—At a meeting of the citizens ol Union county, the Commissioners weie sustained in the subscription of $200,000 to the Susquehanna railroad by a large ma jority of votes. Arrival of the Nina. Charleston, Aug. I.—The steamer Nina has arrived with Havana dates of the 29th and Key West of the 30;h ult. She brings no news of interest. Arrival of the Pampero at New Orleans. New Orleans, July 30.—The Pampero ar rived yeste day, from San Juan. She brought no news. The weather here is very hot and dry. Progress of the European and North Ameri can Railroad. St. Johns, N. 8., August 2.—Letters from England say that the arrangements for the European and Notlh American Railroad has been completed, and that the engineers will come out in the Niagara. Increase of the Cholera at Buffalo. Buffalo, August 2, 5 P. M—During the past 24 hours 25 new cases of cholera and 7 deaths have occurred in this city. During the last 48 hours there have been 66 cases and 26 deaths. The Cholera at Albany. Rochester, N. Y., August 2.—Out of forty two esses of cholera here up to the 31st of July, there have been thirty eight deaths resulting froai that disease. Marine Disaster. New Okleans, August 2.—The British bark, Charlotte, hence lor Liverpool, was burned on Suturday, at the South West Pass. She had a cargo of 1900 bales ol cotton. Her officers and crew were saved. IJUKIFY THE BVThe intense A heat which hat prevailed for some days has created biliousness in a'most every human Irame, and hundredsuf person* are dtily pliysicing them selves to dei-.th witti cu.oinel and prisonous minerals ot various kinds, under the < elusive hope of finding relief lor their annoying maladies. To such per sods we csn only say, try a bottle of Baker's Premium Bitters, and obtain immed.ate relief Being purely vegetable in their composition, and entirely frer in tneir operation from those sicken ing, nauseating qualities which are the effects of wost medicines, they at once create a healthful re action throughout the patient, sharpen the appetite, improve the digestion, give vigor to the liver, expel the surpluj bile, and thoroughly purily the blood, thereby driving out every unwholesome humor that may have become secreted in any portion ol the syst< m Asati Aperient or Tonic, these Bitters have no equal, while, at the sum • time, by their healthful aeiion on the stomach, liver, and diges tive organs, they at once check any inclination to diarrhoea. Let the aliiict<-d try them, and satisly themselves ot the superior quality of ibeee bitters over tkose of all others ottered in our city. To be had in Richmond at the Drug Stores ol A. BODEKER, A DIE <fc GRAY, BENNETT A BELRS, PUIICELL, LADD & CO., -md GAYNOfc &. WOOD, "la'»i street: H. LLAIR, WM. P. J.ADr and SEABROOK & REEVE. Shockoe Hill, CHAS MILLSP4UGH, and THOMAS & MCCARTHY, au 2—ts A.UELI A LAND. — We offer for sale a large and mo:t ueiirabie tract ol land in Amelia coun ty, situateda» ioHows: Lying in the extreme low er end ot the county, 1 i miles from Appomattox Rivor. 16 Wfst ol Peteisburg 27 South West uf Richmond; within 41 miles ol the S <uth Si ie Kail road, and within 7 iniies ol the Ciover Hili Rail road. All which channels cf transportation are of easy and convenient access. This is one ol the very best tarins in Amelia county. The situation is elevated and healthy, and the society ol the cir cumjacent enuntry such as to render the yet the more det ira'tle Circumstauces are much in favor of toe supposition that there is plenty ot coal c-n thir land N' arly one ball ot this property is in pine i f origins growth; ai:d when this part ot it is cleared it produceo the very finest tobacco — Tnere is abuudance of stave timber, which, as well as wood, may be conveniently boated to Peters burg. One hundred ard eighty-eight acres of this tract ia bottom land ol the ve y beet quaity, and being entirely tree from inundation every acre will pro duce tobacco ot the very best quality. About .JO acres more of it is in clover, and 40 acres in pea fa'low. The improveireas are a good dwelling house 8 garden, and every out house that could be desired Toe negroes, stock, crops, aid plantation imple ments wilt be sold wit.; the farm if desitable. Terms very accommodating TOLER & COOK, au 4 (ieneral Agents. JUST KttiJVEl) ANJi FOR HALE. by A. MORRIS, late Drinker A Morris No 97 Main street, A Journey to Katmandu, the Capital of Nepaul, with camp of Jung Bahadaer, including a skettih of the Nepaulese Ambassador at home, by Laurence OUpkai Oliexlioff '■ M>thod: Primary Lessons in Ital ian, by G W Greene, A M, Law Instructor in Mod ern Languages, in Brown's University, author ef Primary wessons in French, fee. Also, Harper for August. au 4 IODU RUTTED EXTRACT OF WAR SAPAuILUA —Tu's preparation contains all the virtues ot the Sarsspan Is root in acoucentra ted lorm, and ts combined with other efficacious remeJies, lendering it one of the best preparations iii us<>. For sale by E. J. PICOT, au 4 Corner opposite the Old Maraet. J ACON.— i 5 bud* Bone feidrt ; if hua» Bhuul -5 <ter«; 6 Uidk clear for «»!« by Mui JOHU H. CLA.BOttHE. rmwoiiiTßD rot T!S^si!r^H«nssl UTBItVKOM IDIOPI' Arrival mt tfci Biwillp Ilai—■■ New Yobs, August 3. The ateamahip Hermann arrived at her wharf ieet sight. She bringa Liverpool datea to the 20th of July. England.—-The miniatetial party in the n«w parliament ia in a decided minority. 1 he receipts of gold frum Australia have been »ery extensive. France.—Napoleon's tour to the South has been a triumphant proof of his popularity Grand demonstrations of welcome, with shouta of tite U Empereur and illuminationa, met him at all points. Liverpool M arkkts.—Cottor firm, and unchanged in pric.c. Flour dull. Wbiat declined 1 ahilliug. Corn has an increased demand. Moke* abundant. Consols closed at | premium. Keveane Cutter Capsized. New York, August 3. 1 he revenue cutter Taney capsized in the Narrows about noon to-day, and sunk. The Captain and other officers were saved, but it is reported that six of the ciew were drowned. From the Fisheries. St. Johns, N. 8., August 2. The British Admiral has manned two vessels to protect the fisheries. A French schooner has been seized in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. BALTIMORE MARKETS, August 3. Sales of 1000 bbU Flour at $4, and 900 bbls at $4.06, and 400 at $4 12. Grain stea dy. *— I ———————mmmmmms MAXAtiEK'S OFFICII. R. FRANCE & CO.. I (SaccetHont to F. .Morris Sc Co.) Splendid Scheme for this Day.—Capitals : $35,000. 17,500, 7500, 3i78.20 of 750, &.c. 75 num bers, 14 drawn. Tisket. $10. Also, the Patapsao Lot ery. Capitals : $9 000. 3944, ic. Tickets 82 50 Drawn Nos ot Washington, Class 36. 32 74 58 21 62 24 50 44 54 12 23 70 au4 C. W PURCELL. SiUITU'S LOTTtttV OFFICE, Wall Street, under the City Hotel. CMALK'rt UI.D 8 TAND. For To'dny.— Susquehanna 32. Capitals: 1 of $35,000, 1 ot 17.500, 1 ot 7500, 1 of 3678, 20 ol 750, 20 ot 400, 20 of 300, 100 of 200, <kc. 75 num bers and 14 drawn ballots. Tickets $10—shares in proportion. A!so, Patnpsco, 212.—Capitals: 1 of $9,000, 1 of 3944, lof 2WK), lot 1000. 78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots. Tickets $2 50. au4 SMITH. STKATTOft'S OFFICE. Drawn Nos Delaware, No 54 Aug 3: 10 24 13 75 69 30 52 66 8 9 25 Ticket Nos 9 24 25, ( Sold and paid by do 30 52 75 > STRATTON. au 4 UKEUORY He lUAIKV, •Haaaaera. Suope»»or(i to J. W. lUnnry & Co., Olfiee, No. 62, Main Street. Drawn Nos Delaware Lottery, Class No 51, Aug 2: 43 53 37 12 3 36 50 35 67 51 60 58 13 Grand Scheme for To-Day.—Capitals: $33,175, 15.00U, 10,t00, 6,000, 4.000, 3,000, 2,432, 10 pnzt-i of 1,500,10 of 1,000. 12 of 500, 25 of 250, 3 0 of 150, «kc 75 numbers, 14 drawn. Tickets $10. au 4 CLAKKE B OFFICE—I4th Street. Drawn Nos Delaware, 50, Julv 31: 39 71 18 3 16 72 43 51 65 50 8 31 56 Quarter ticket 18 56 71, a prize of $SUO returned. Drawn Nos ol Delaware, Extra, 54, Aug 3: 10 6s 24 13 75 69 30 52 66 8 9 25 Whole ticket 24 25 68, a prize of $100 Sold. Half do 8 24 30, a prize ot $60 returned. au 4—2t* LAMBERT'S OFFICE, 14th Street, under Exchange Hotel. Drawn No 3 of Delaware No 51, August 2 : 48 53 37 12 3 36 50 35 67 51 60 "58 13 For To-Day—Delaware No 53. Capitals : $33 - 175, 15,000, 10,000, 6000, 4000, 3000, 2432, 10 of 1500, 10 of 1.000,& c. 75 noa, 14 drawn. Tickets 810. au 4 I EDAK TAR—Tbu looit successful remedy- V r now in use for the cure of Consumption, Brou chitis, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Dyspepsi?, Piles, Kings' Evil. Diseases ot the Kidneys, Liver, Alc Opinions of the Medical Faculty. Baltimore, M-nch 17, 1851. Mrs. B B. JSorrii —Dear Madam: It gives me great pleasure in recommending to publie favor your valuable medicine, (Cedar Tar) as an lent preventive or curative in the first stages of bronchial affections, or diseases of the lungs, and also as a very valuable tonic. Yours, very respect fully, T. H. WRIGHT, M D. I subscribe, with pleasure and full confidence, to the good effects of the Cedar Tar, as prepared and sold by Mrs Norris, in many cases of disease, hav ine prescribed it frequently, and always with good effects A RICH, M. D. March 27, 1851. Mrs, B. B JVorrts—Madam: It gives me pleas uis to recommend to the lavorable notice of the public your valuable medicine, (Cedar Tar) in bron chial affections ai.d diseases ot the lungs. THOMAS OWINGS, M. D. Baltimore, March 27, 1851. The Cedar Tar is daily gaining popularity in this community, and some of our own physicians are recommending it to their patients We are permitted to refer to the following per sons, citizens of Richmond and vicinity, out ot a large number, (wao, irotn motives of delicacy, pre fer 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, Jas. R. Moore, Juo B. Dudd, Chariottesville, Va. Call and see certificates. .Br Beware of counterfeits. The genuine arti cle u for sale by P HORTON KEACH, 91 Main street, Sole Agent tor Richmond, and au 4 Oeneral Agent for Eastern Virginia. LNEThEN ACRES OF WOODLAND NEAR RICHMOND FOR SALE — The subscriber ot ters tor sale on accommodating terms, 19 acres of Laud situated about one and a half mile bel jW the city, and adjoining the land formerly owned by Benjamin Mosby, and Je-se F Keesee au 4—2aw2w JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auct ANTED, lor the service ot the James River and Kanawha Company, at the Ship Lock, good Carpenters. D.J. WALTON, au 4—<llw P. A Ens. U PON I S POVVDEKS —150U kegs Du font's Blasting and Sporting Powder receiving and for sale by EDWIN WORTH AM <fc CO. au 4 'IHJStIAL.OOSA AN V It E C TIFUD X WHISKE'i, h. E Rum, Imitation Brandy, old superior Whiskey, choice Cognac Brandy, for sale by ac 4 DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. (\Ot FEE f»Cl"Att». —400 bbis of various J qmli'iee ; £00 bbls Crushed and Powdered; 100 bbls Loaf Sugar, for sale by au4 DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. VDRAL'LIC CKMIiNTS, ot best quality. 100 bbls, for sale by ,u4 DAVENPORT. ALLEN * CO. COFFEE.— 10*) bags Java, Rio and Laguyra, sale by DAV g M p OK T, ALLEN & iO. KOW MEL LAN'S SUPERIOR MUS TAttD. iust received, tor sale by a U 4 ' J JOHN H CLAIBOKNK. PLASTERING UAIR.-C hhaa Plastering Hair, just teceived and tor sale by fM au 4 ROBERT RANKIN. NEW FLOUR.—Just received,# few barrel* ot HolUa'a Extra new Flour, lor sale by au 4 LEWIS D CRENSHAW fc CO (JTTKK.—IO firkins tresh Mountain Butter" receiving this mornins, by aa 4 BACON k. BABKKRVILL. CANIiUCS.— 100 Uuxei Coodiea, lor »«te by *u 8 WILLIAM TAYLOR. I1B1W1LL! RICHMOND THBATIUL Wedneaday Evealag, Aayut 4th, 1809. •• KAMfOBD DXSPBCTrVLLT ANNOUNCES, that f V by the request of hie friends to remain ONE BIGHT MOlti, on which occoeion they have ten dered hiia a Complimentary Benefit, to take piece on VMa hTeaiig, when the Whoij Taocra will appear in their CHOICEST OEMd; 1a ell making it one of the greateet biila of the eeaaon. Come tu nirht and get more JIWKLKT, See., •W AWAY >* Toutra OF linniANCl. TW£HTT*riVK PKIZEH! coanisiKO: 1 Large Brooch, 13 Set Studs, 2 A splendid King, 14 Topes Kin a, 3 Uold Pencil, 15 Cornelian Bracelet, 4 BreaatPin, 16 Garnett Ring, 5 Miniature Locket, 17 Ear Rings, 6 Cuff Pioa, 18 Golu Pen and Silver 7 Ear King with aetting Pencil, 8 Silver Mounted Salt 19 Pair of Stud*, Cellar, 20 King, J Watch Key, 21 Card Caae, 10 Diamond Jet fin, 22 Jenny Lied Ear Ringa. 11 Watch itand, Pearl 23 Large Locket, to 24 Peocil, «. . r B P«*»etoa, 25 GOLD WATCH. The above articles are valued at ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS Each person attending the Boxes will raceivn TWO NUMBERS for tK chance at thTgilfe Each and every person purchaaing a ticket to toe Concert, on this evening, will be presented without charge, a ticket tnat entitles them to a chance to the list of Jewelry, which will be tora in halt on entering the door, and placed in the ticket box, and at the conclu.ion of the Concert the box will be brought in full view of the audience, and the first ticket drawn therefrom ect.lfcs the holder oi the corresponding number to the Brooch, the sncond to the Ring; and so on until twenty five are taken from the box—the last number taklne the SPLENDID GOLD WATCIf. Seat* can be secured at the box office from 10 A.M. until 10 P.M. Numbers will also be pre sented at time of purchasing tickets. The Jewelry can be seen at the office. ty Boxes, 50 cents; Pit 25 cento; Gallery, 50 cents; Colored Gsllery. 25 cents. au 4 BLITHKOALE ROMANCE.—Harper for August—2so Blackwood for July—2sc The Vale oi Cedars, or the Martyr 50e Achilli s T rial by Newman—l2c The Pictorial Pain Killer, or Omnibua of Brotd Grins—2sc The Two Families, an Episode in the Life of Cbapelton. by the author of Rose Douglass. The Blithedale Romance, by Nathaniel Haw thorne—7sc The History of Virginia, from its earliest settle ment to the present time, by T S Arthur and W H Cai penter, with a splendid portrait of Captain John Smith—7sc Two or three more new Carricatures just re ceived, at G M WEST A BUO.'S., au 3 Exchange Bookstore. 'HUE TIME HAS COME THAT THE A GOODS MUST Bh' SOLD—Toe subscriber will really ell cheaper than ever in order to re duce hie stock, bo as to make room for his fall stock, for an assortment better cannot be found at this season On hand. Barege Delaine at 12i cts; Lawns at (id ; Calico at tii cts; Shirting at 5 cts; Sheeting at 6d; worked Collars at 61 cts; Lace Sleeves at :<0 cts; Wu6lin Sleeves at 374 cts; Hose of all sorts at 12J cts ; Ginghams at I2± cts; Check Muslin at 12 cts; Swiss at 12 cts ; liner Muslins equa ly as cheap; tine Linen Cambric Hdk's at 12 cts. Now is the time, if you want bargains, call at ABRAHAM LEVY'S, Jr., au 3 201 Broad street- NEW HOPE WALK.—Having a connection with and an interest in a Hope Walk lately established on Union Hill, near this city, we are prepared to furnish at snort notice, and upon very accommodating terms, any quantity, and every de scription of Hope manufacture, in part as follows: Tow Lines ot all descriptions, Window do, Plough do. Garden do, Bed Cords of every variety, Twine of all kinds, Steam Engiue Packing, Bag Strings, &c., Ate. YVe shall keep full supplies at our store, corner of Cary and Pearl streets, orders may be left, or with Mr John J O'Conner, ut the Hope Walk on Union Hill. au 3 WILLIAMS & BROTHER FOR PHILADELPHIA AND MAY.—The splendid Steam snip v ltginia will sail us above on WEDNESDAY morning, at 7 o'clock, lauding and receiving pass engers each tiip at Cape May. For freight or passage, apply to iiu 3—2t MAYO &. ATKIN-ON FiVfe. DOLLARS REWARD.- Stolen trom my chamber on Friday morning tha 30:b ot July, about 9 o'clock in the morning, a new suit of clothes, consis'ing of a black cloth Coat, eleev s lined with yellow cotton or linen; a pair el black Cassimere Pauls, cut straight in front; black Silk Vest, cut very long and buttons high. The übove reward 1 will pay for the clothes wnen delivered, au 3—3t* THOMAS COWLES. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran away from Mr Alfred King's Coach Shop on the 2etn day of June, a Negro Man named Hanabald, about 20 years old, the property of Mrs Dice K. Quaiies. The Negro is black, about five feet eight inches high, slender form, smiles when spoken to, throws his teet out while walking. The above reward will be paid if lodged in jail, or delivered to Mr. Kins, or S. D. Denoon, Richmond. au 3—3t* WANTED —A good Bread Baker, (.single man preferred ) One ol steady habits can get a permauent situation at WILLIAM FALCONER'S iiakery, au 3—2t 171 Main street. |]» FEU SlEA.tltH ROANOKE, 1 have a further supply ot the Canton Braid Hats, for gentlemen, of a superior quality. JOHN THOMPSON, jy 20 87 Main street. BREMEN.— xbe A. 1 Bremen SJlta ship Schiller, C. Bahr. master, will load for tnc .uuvo port. For freight or passage, apply to au 3—3w SCHASR, KOHLEK ACQ. Xm—ilootna over my store, with kitchen, He., suitable for a small family. BU 3 W M. DADE, Main street, near Old Market ,V OTICE. —We wish to hire loratew week-, si* i* able bodied naen to work at Shockoe Ware house. SHEPPARU * WILLIAMSON. au 3—4t* u.fc>n jiifrFiiKßOA.—J w tiAnmra (having bought the balance of th ■ edition) of fers tor saie in aoy quantity, Obaei va ions_on the writings of Thomas Jefferson, with paiticular rn frence to the attack on the memory ol the late General Henry Lee, in a series of letters by H. Lee. Second edition, with au Introduction and Notes by Charles Carter Lee. Price reduced to ¥1 25. aug 3 NOTICE. —In oraer to make room lor my Fall supply, 1 will offer great inducements to all who wish to buy bargains in Dry Goods 1 have left some very desiiable patterns ot Lawns, French printed Muslins, embroidered Swiss. Bareges, Tis sues, Chailies, Ac, which 1 will sell off at cost. WM. J. SWORDS, au 3 225 Broad street. i^z~i?nns~iiNirisTßAwitniir^^ M99LINEEY.— Having a very good as HnPsartment ot S'lk and Straw BonneU, jDd* hibbons, A c, and being de siiousof reducing the stoc* considerably betore going North, I will tel. all now on hand at a great reduction. MRS bWORDS' au 3 Millinery Ware Room, 225 Broad street. Ufc»EHVINii KETTLES. —Maslin and Brass Kettles, all sizes; also, Furnaces just re ceived, lor sale by R M ZIMMERMAN, au 3 Corner Main and 12th srs. ROS iN.— Forty bbis lor sale by DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. «u3 , IVEUPUULFINK SALT.—IOOD backs pet schr."Leroj,' ter sale by au 3 DAVENPORT. ALLEW A CO. 1 r UUI)Ai PWUTtf RICO SUUAtt, X O lauding and for sale by au 3 FKY A McCANDLIPH. 071 HAUB PUI.UK LAWCAKBA ANB Oil RIO COFFEE, landing and for sale by kU 3 FRY A McCANDLISH PORTO HI CO sUUAtt AND JtOI^AS SES.-T-85 hhds P R Sugar 46 do do Molisses —prime Cargo of schooner Viola, landing and for sale by ,u 3 HACON A BASEERVILL. aa/ANTRB T« FDRCHASR, a second- VT baud Iron Cueat. Apply at this office. jy ltt HuiUlii, f Bfeak" t '4ke. *«,, -Jf 4 *** I *#. . 1* eearydaeertpdoa. Printed »t short --**-* iTiiaatile m n. XSf Order* for all kind* at Printing will ha re ceived and executed la the hsndsoaaesr style. JfJ3 WOHBTHihU NKW PUN THB U. •3 DIES.—A new article of Bearing Chain, a very unique, desirable, and comfortable (eat, a few of them only, jut receiving, to be had at GDITEE*B Houae Forniahing Store, 137 Main street an 8 TO HOUSEKEEPERS.—AIine assortment of Preserving Kettles, lined with porcelain, el all sizes; also Preserve Spoons and Skimmers, to be had at GINTER'S House Furnishing Store, 137 Main street, au 2 Goods adapted to the summer SEASON—Such as Refrigeratnrs, Larrabee's Patent, snd other makers; Water Coolers, Larra bee's Patent beat in use; Shower Baths, Larrabee's and Lock's Patent; Hip, Sponge and Hand Bhower Baths; Bathing Tubs six feet long, Foot Baths, Ac; Wire Covers for putting over meats, fruit, pies, Ac; Fly Brushes ot Pea Fowl and Vulture feathers; Cane Chairs, very desirable for Summer; Ice Cream Freezers, Johnson's Patent; Ice Water Pitchera of Brita metal and silver plated, much more desirable than crockery ones; Butter Coolers, a new article lor table use; lee Picks, Trays, die, Ac, to be had at GINTER'S House Furnishing Store, 137 Mam street. au 2—6t f I^OBACCONISTS.—English Essential Oil of -a. Bitter Almonds.—3o lbs, warranted pure and genuine, imported direct from the manufacture s, in London, tor our sales. Also, 100 lbs fresh Si cily Oil Bereamot; 50 lbs Oil Cinnamon; 50 lbs Oil Cloves, Lemon, Annise, Ac, all ot the best quality, which we tell low. BENNETT A BEERS, Jy 31 Druggists, Main street M HOUSE WAITED.—We wish to rent a house on Church Hill or Union Hill, with not less than five good rooms, and a kitchen. For one of this description, »e will pay a lair price. TOLER A COOK, au 2 General Agents. THE EXCITEMENT STILL CP, in regard to the Cheap Goods selling at MILLHI. SER A BRO , 193 Broad street Crowds of Ladies daily visiting our Store, and making purchases, prove the fact that we are sell ing goods km 20 to 50 per cent cheaper than the same are selling elsewhere, inducement enough to attract the attention of customers trom tne distant part* of the city. This being the clocing mouth for the season, we will endeavor, if possible, to sell still cbeaper than usual, iu order to make room lor our fall stock. It is unnecessary to enumerate prices here, come and see for yourself. Cottons, Tickings and Flaunela, at lees than manutacturer's prices. J. MILLHISER A BRO., 193 Bread st. N B—Goods sent to all parts of the city. aug 2 MI KDEU WILL OCT.—It has long been an acknowledged fact, that the first " good Ready-Made" Clothing ever brought to the Rich mond market, was brought by the eld house ut Keen & Co, now Keen, Chiles & Baldwin. At that time the clothing tiade was in the hands of small dealers, who weie not so situated as to make up a stock of g;uods in good style. Now, the best cloth ing sold, is sold ready made. If you goto the pro per place to buy, No 102 is that place ; and as the stock on hand is much too large tor the season, and the amount of cash much too small, great bargains rosy be had Come with cash in hand, to au 2 KEEN, CHILES & BALDWIN. PORTABLE CAMP CHAIRS AND STOOLS—Just received, a fresh lot of the above; they are very desirable to those about go ing into the country, as they are exceedingly port able, .nd can be transported with ease, as a seat tor the Garden, Piazza, or Porch, they are indis pensable, as a person can choose his location for a seat, and at the same time carry the seat along with him This chair folds up very comoactly. is very etiong, and wtien uniolded makes one ol the most comfortable seats imaginable. For sale at the House Furnishing Store ol L GINTEK, au 2 137 Main street. ARPER'S MAGAZINE FoFaU. GUST. Contents —Memoirs of the Holy Land; Napo leon Bonaparte, by J S C Abbott; The Palaces of France, by J S C Abbott; A Leaf from a Traveller's Note Book; All Baggage at the risk of tne Owners, a story of the Watering Places; The Midnight Mass during tne reign ol Terror; Personal Hibits and Appearance of Robespierre; Thel'wo Sisters; Ven triloquism; The Incendiary; Bleak House, by Chas Dickens; My Novel, by Buiwer; Henry Clay, per sonal anecdotes, incidents, &c; A Duel in 1830; Monthly Record of Current Events; Editor's Table; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's Drawer; Literary Notices; Comicalities, original au4 seh-cted; Fash ions tor Summer. Price £3 for one year; 25 cts a number. New Books. THE UPPER TEN THOUSaND-SOC THE DISCARDED DAUGHTER, y vol*— 75c BANK NO'IE REPORTER for August— Uc WHITE FKIARs—SOc FAIR ROSAMOND—iOc EOLINE, by Mrs Hentz—soc For sale by THOMAS H. GRESHAM, jy 31 109* Broad street COOPERS' TOOLS.— We have just receivf-d per schr Richmond a Dew and complete assort m»nt ot Coopers' Tools, embracing— Patent bent Drawing Knives, extra quality Do straight do do do do Do dubbing do do do do Coopers' hatchets and Adzes, all sizes Do patent Croze Irons Hand Saws, Hammers, Compasses, &c. &c., which we offer at the lowest prices. C. J. SINTON k. CO., Siga of the Circular Saw, an 2 71 Main street. iXI u'f'fCb. — 1 tie co partnership heretofore ex ll istiug uuder Ihe firm of MARTIN & rURPIN is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of me uitn will be used by Thorn** W. Turpi n in seltling the business. EDVV'D. F. MARTIN, T. W. TUKPIN. Richmond, July 30 1852. N. B.—The undersigned will continue the FA MILY GRCCEKY BUSINESS at the old stand, be tween 7th and Bth stieeta, Main street, where oe will always keep a good and geneial assortment. He soUcils the patronage of vfce old friends ot the firm and the public generally. au 2—lw" T. W. TURPI N. -Mi'itS OF TBE UAll'Ei) A STATES t>Ar<K, Washington, D. C, will ne redeemed by me »n Virginia money. WM. ti. TISfiLEY. au 2 3 m * 4o tiols crtam Ale, zo nalt do aoao, lor vTjL sale by au a ' WILLIAM TAYLOR. liTTEB AND CHEESE.—SO kegs prime Goshen Butter; 100 boxes Goshen Cneese, re ceiving, for saie by .. „ ... au a william Taylor. VI AC KuitEL AND HERRINUs.-50 ifl bols No J Mackerel; 170 obis N C gross Her- W i LUAM TAYLOR. OlLEl> LINSEED OXL AND DitV* ING JAPAft—lor sa:e by JJENNLTT A BEERS, jj 2q Druggists, Maiu street- F RESII BUTTER, on ice, receiving taily-ad sviling low by thepouno or^ck^e^^^ jy 3Q Old Market and 232 Broad street ACKLINO YINEUAR. SFJCES A lull assortment at by j T an Old Market and 232 Broau street. d iHAMUIt., OR WASH LEATBEA- C k„, 'tszz.r^Ti-tS:. jy a 9 Dru» gists, 8a Main street jskd OIL. -= bbls, m nae order, fer «*ie at lowest market A BEERS, jy 30 Dr-g gists. Maip street. —HMMiNu 4-LLID.—Io bbls fresh, and of warrfntel wperiorquality, lor safe by | «t*NETT St BEERS, Druggists. i iABUA'«ON lbs Cwdatnon g , j at) bbls nwod sweet Newark Oder, lor b ' WILUAM TAYLOR. — APCTION SALES: —I »T JAMAS M. TAHOfc «imin »iLk Of «9M1191.» 1 FURNITUBIL-Byvirtne of a deed efMM a acnted to the «ibecrib«r as traetae, by AareJia Hft ■dm, tad dnly recorded ia Haidiifi Govt GM'i Office, to mm tfto ewi—t of • eertaia debt therein meatioaad,ead at the wfiett of tbe beneficiary, i shall, oe MONDAY, the&th day of iuM, at 10 o'eloek. AM, aeii the property eon reyed la aaid deed, nonsiarimr of tea Beoe aad tea Bedeteada, two Carpets, one Bnreen, oae Preaa, oae dale, aad two Dining Tables, together with n timer oaa other artidee of Honaehold Firabm. FRANCIS MAHOMET, Trustee. Jambs M. Tavlox. Auet. an 4 1 Rn ACRES OF LAND IN HENRICO COUB- R«/U TY AT AUCTION.—Win be sold on "•■day, the Mi September, (that being court day) in froetof Henrico County Court Houae, at li o'clock M, about 130 acres of Lend, situated in Henrico county, about six mi lea below the city, and joining the land of Mrs Frasier and Boewell'a Mill. This land is heavily wooded with piae and oak, and the cost of the land could probably be realised trom the sale of the wood. Persons disposed to purchese should view the lend before the day of sale A plat of the above can be seen at my office. The terms will be made known at the sate. JAMES ML TAYLOR, Auct au 4—2aw3wdtd TWO VACANT LOTS ON LEIGH STREET AT AUC HON.- Will be sold on SATURDAY, the 7th instant, at 5 o'clock, P. M, upon the pre mises, two Lots of Ground, fronting 40 feet each on the North side of Leigh street, opposite the re sidence of Mrs. Prentiae, and running back about 6j feet The sale to be made without limit or reserve. Terms—One third cash, balance at 6 months, with interest, and tile retained, au 4 JAS- M. TAYLOR, Auct. 1 C MOT ES AMD HOUSES. WAGONS and harness, and 50,000 feet of LUMBER, at AUCTION —Will be sold on Tnea dajr, the 10th inst. at 11 o'clock A M, at the Steern Mill of Mr R. D. Philips, in Henrico county, half a mile West of the termination of the Plank Road, 13 valuable young Mules, of large size, well brok en, and from four to fie years old, being on the whole, such a lot aa is seldom offered in the market Also, two very good Horses; and the running gear oi three Wagons, and several sets of Harness; af ter which, will be sold about 50,000 feet of Lumber of various kinds and qualities, say 20,000 feet of No 1, in Plank; 5000 feet 2d quality do; 12,000 feet good Oak Plank, forfenciug; 8000 feet 3by 4 Scanllii.g, 10 to *25 teei long"; lot 4 by 6 do; lot wain edge P.ank. do Bedstead timber, and lot of Hickory, sawed, tor Axletrets Teams.—For the Mules ana Horses, four months credit for approved negotiable paper; for the Lum ber, unde- 820, cash; that amount and over, tour months credit for approved negotiable papers, au 2—dtds JAMES >i. TAYLOK Auct BY DI.NLOP, Mu>CLME A CO. A UCTION TRADE S*LE, OF SUGAR, MOLASSES, A.c.—Ou Wednesday, the 1 Ith instant, commencing at 10* o'clock, we will sell at our Warehouse at hncketts, to close consignments, 519 hhds Sugar, plantation and clarified, ranging from fair to choice quality. 500 bbls Louisiana Moiasses. early crop, and prime quality. 150 bbld hew York and Louisiana Sy.up. 137 bbls small Loaf Sugar. 100 packages, Loaf, Crushed, and Powdered Su gar. 175 bbls Sugar, White and Yellow, clarified. 120 boxes Amstendam Candles. 200 boxes Soap, &c., <v.c. Tebms —Under 8100, cash; over $100,4 months credit for approved negotiable paper DUNLOP, MONCURE, & CO., au 3 Auctioneers BY GEOKGE J. SUMNER^ SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AT AUCTION.—On FRIDAY MORNING, 6th instant, commencing at halt past 9 o'clock, at ,tbc Sales Room No 8, Fifteenth street, wilt ba sold at auctioc, without reserve, a large collection of mis cellaneous Goods to close consignments, consisting of Giass, China and Earthenware, a verv line marble top Cent e Table, a tine Couch, one ol the largest size Refrigerators, in perfect order, beautiful Coffee Urns, Chafing Dishes, Toys, Chewing Tobacco, so id Mahogany high-poet Bedstead, Feather Beds and Hair Muttresss, small lot Groceries, lot ink, Dry Goods, Skow Casf-s, Mahogany Dining Tab es, and a great many other Goods too numerous to men tion Terms gash. Sate conducted by au 4 GKO. J. SUMNER, Auctioneer. \ DMINISTRATOK'S SALE OP HOUSE. A HOLD 7 AND KITCHEN FURNITURE—On Thursday Morning, sth August commencing at 1# o'clock, a: toe late residence of i. M. J ewburn, dec'a, on Franklin street, opposite the Old Market, wilt be sold at auctim, the entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, belonging to the estate, and con sisting of the usual variety. Terms—All sums un der §50, cash; and f>r all sums over #50, ninety days credit on good and ajproved negotiable pa per. RICHARD SEDGWICK, Adm r. Sale couducted by | jy 29 GEO J SUMNER, Auctr. «JALE UNDER DECItEK OK THE O COURT —By virtue of a decree ot the Cijcuit Court of Chanccry, pronounced on the 4ih May, 1852, in the suit uf Colqaitt vs. Ellis A Co., I will sell to the hinh-st bidder, lor cash, a Negro Wo man. ('Jdßunj at the auction room ot N a. &.C. B. H., ou THURSDAY, the sih August, 1858. THOMAS VV. DOSWELL, Jv 29—<itd Bomninriin. Qnn HAIU OF black. AND SLATE OUU COLORED WAITERS AT 91 30 per pair, just received at Bill The subscriber has juat received another supply of Gaiter Boot*, at the low price of SI 50 per pair. They are a first rate article for the price ALEX. HILL,, je al No 127 Main street, Richmond, Va. JCsT RECEIVED, a small lot of verysupe rior Havana Cigar*, have also on hand a gener al assortment of Cigars and superior chewing To bacco. for sale by SEABROOK A REEVE, jy 12 I T S Broad street ROWN'S UfeNLiNE tXTHACT UK JAMAICA GINGEK; Hampton's Vegetable Tincture; Caiters Spanish Mixture; Townsend », Bull's ana Bristol's Sarsaparilias, receiving and for •ale by y 20 BENNETT A BEERS. Druggists O|i E.tlF'i'V FLOLIt BAHUtfiS, id yUU good order lor *«le by WM. FALCONER, je 29 171 Main street i«AI'E COFFEE. — tOci bags lor saie by j 11 jy 30 DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. w<OLE LEATB KB*—'UOU Sides fui sale by tJ jy 30 DAVENPORT, AI.LEN A CO. 'rU.MttA iiK/iNS. —1,400 lbs Tonqua Beans, A to wnich Ue attention of manufacturers is especial.y directed, l'h- y ire of line qua.iiy and old, For sale low, by au 2 O. A. STRECKER. f|lEAs. —50 cases Powchong Tea; So nail chests X Gunpowdet, for saie by au 2 WILLIAM TAYLOR. 1 I AttAKOMi —10 boxes tre.n Italian Mac 1U carom received, lor saie by j, 31 "R.-M BUKTO*. Marshall salt.- sacks in store, iUt b&.e by jy 31 WILLIAMS A BHOTHKR BACUN SIDES AND SA*Ol>Ll#RitS« n5 nods lor saie low to close a consignment. j y 31 WIM.JAMS a HKOTHER. LOST, oa ruday mortiug last octween ate Old Market and the upper end ot Vsliey street, a brass Lepine WAToM, with a gold ch.in attach cd. The number on the Watch not recollected. A reward of W will be paid for the delivery of Ute famt* it thi- cffiJp. au 3—3t* fcIOTICE.—I tm now reaoy to supply tfie puo" ll he with Dyspepsia Bread from my store 1 or from tfie cart. au 2—6; JAB. SIMPSON. SEVENTY-SIX CASES J. C. Mi CO'S Licorice fa.te receiving, tor saie by an 2 BACON A BASKEKVII.L. FUltft BttIUUT BUULLUKkn.-to hhds, landing trom sleaioar, for sale by au 2 WILLIAMS v Bit OTHER. fl LAHIFIEO AMI VOFFBI SUUAR, V Mus lard, Ground Pepper, Gager and Allspice, in store fur sale by an 8 WILLIAM 9 A BROTHER LARD.— A few bbls, receiving per steamer, tor *ala by au a WILLIAMS A BROTHER FLY PAPEK.-J. W RAKDOLPH sas t«r sate the celebrated Egyptian Patau* Paper, tat the desimctioe of Siea, Ac—lS ocnta it 0 4mvum saggar J * : r; l y hrwsjgum m, —thrre of them frost oaS9th iaireaC. Boa with O street; lumO, at Its lutatsaHaa wllfc 29th (tract, Msg witbla tk« mlmm of Ma Watkine, Em j mm oa VMIt, aaar *7ih meet, aad it* oa 37a, at its iatareeetioa with fMnat These Lot* are all of good aad Bo ml to building purposes. Tuxs made to suit purchasers. As the above Mia U peremptory, penowtMf attend with fho assuraace that every let oftni will positively ha sold. jy 30 JAMES ML TAYLOR, AucL Alter the above will be ejld a Lot of Gftwd, fruating aboat SIS feet on Short (treat, scar the tea* ideuce of Dr. Btreeker, aad ruaaisg back 138 fat being one of the prettiest buiiaing lots nowiobo had la that very improving part ortbe city. Tiiif—Liberal. JAMES M TAYLOR. Aact MY USORuK J. rnVMimUL ' AN WEONBBUA) AKTEKNOON, (o» " meucii g at 4 o'clock, trill be (old at, a action, on Fourth street. betweea Broad aad Marshall ata, Household aad Kitchen Fanitart, cauidiagof the u(ual variety. Terms caah. Sale conducted by an 2 GEO. J. SUMNER, Auetr. THJB OLD DuniNlON BPEAKB.—Mr. John Luke's testimony, a gentleaiaa exten sively known, though upwards of aiaty yaara of ag-\ now enjoys the health and activity ot youth he cheerfully recommenda thia 'Tincture'' to all Many, by his charily, have been restored to health by it, and in the city of Kfchmond, numbers will testify it ha( cured them when all other remeUiaa have failed; but it( tame has spread through the Union, and every where the (filiated halt it at the wonder)ul di-covery oi the age. < Tee world never betore (aw aueh a oaaaa of home testimony given to aay o>ber medicine. PoaTtMovTM, Jaly 9th 1851. Mr. J. E. BorsH—Dear Sir: I feel it a duty to make known the benefit I have derived iroan Dr HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTUnE. For a number of years I have suffered from disease, bat to a greater degree for the last three years—one of the forma of my disease was Dyspepsia. From thia dreadful malady 1 (uttered to such an extent, that afe was really a burdec—the attack on ne waa dif ferent to that on any o'her peraoa of whom 1 have heard, at times it waa like the palpitaucn ol the bekrt— there waa a constant thumping and beating without intermistion, about the region of the heart, chest and stomach—some < t the attacks wuold laat tor weeka—my stomach was mucb distended, with constant pain, great weakness at>d of the bowels. I could not rat the most simple food without pain. 1 aUo (utfered gr Lily from disease of the kidney(, with constaut pajn in the back, so that i could walk only with great difficulty—l tried nearly all the most popular patent msdioines ot the dav, but found no relit!. I had also the .est medi cal attendance—one ot my physicians frankly told me it was no use for me to be paying him tor advice as he eould do me no good. 1 gave up almoat in dee* pair and thought my disease certainly incurable. At this juncture 1 beard ot Hanspton'a Vege table Tincture. 1 reiused to give it a trial, al though persuaded by my friends, until my soa pur chased a lew buttles and requested me to try it— Atter taking it a few times, it had a moat happy etfect upon me—my confidence increased, and after taking three bottles, my Dyspepsia, or diseaae of the stomach, was nearly it not entire.y cured. I now ieel myself anew man, and in better health tban tor years, iam ceitain that the cure in my case was made by this llainptot 'a Vegetable Tinc ture cone, s-iuce my cure, 1 have recommended the i incture to a number of my friends, who have also been relieved by it. t-orae of the cures have been made ts rapid and equally wonderful as mine. 1 present my respects to Messrs Mortimer A. Moworay, the proprietors of this valuable Jfeuicine, and say to them its talue is above price, and from my cure and what I have seen ot tne effects upon otners, i stall ever feel it my duty to recommend it to the euttering. 1 have no doubt many valuable lives will ueprolonged by its use 1 hope the ad dicted will cast aiioe their prejudices and give it a lair tiial. Yuura moat reipecttuJi), JOHN LUKE. REV. VERNON ESKRIDGE, U. 6. H. Portsmouth, V*., Aug lit, 16£1 Mr J. £ Bouth—Dtareur : While i am id gene ral opposed to Patent Medicine*, candor compels me to state teat 1 bare great confidence in ibe vir tue* of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. For several mouth* pa»t 1 have used it in my family, and in aytpepoiH, log* of appetite dtzzines*, attd general debility, with euiire auccess So tar aa my expe rience extends, tbereiore, 1 bike pleasure in reeom-. mending ittu the attlicled a* a tale and tthuieal re medy. 1 am, re»pec;lully, your*, VKKNON KSKRIDGE, Chaplain U. 8. Navy. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, uy it* mild action on the Htomacb, Liver and the Kid n< ys, will cure Dyspepsia, Cougb, Asthma, Bron cniai and Lung AtKctions, fains in tbe Mac*, Side J fid Breast, Consumption, Scroluia UheaiaaOsm, Gout, Neuralaia, Fistula, tilts, Howtl Complaiata, Woruie, Nervous Debility, with all oiseasea aiiaing lrom impure blood, and is the greatest Fiooaie U*- dicine evtr known Call on those having tbis wot derail article tor sale and get pamphlets gratis and read eei tuicatas liom tbe or si men m the country. For Cholera Morbus, Chottc. Diarrfccee, and all diseases incident to the boweia in tbe aumoci sea son, it has no equal. tor sale by O. A.cTItLCKKK,Main street, JUcb mund ; G. B. jONEe i CO.,Petersburg, Va;Ul. COOKE, Fredericksburg, -MOhTIMFK h MOW UKAV, Baltimore; and by Druggi.ta generally. _ |\[ KW LAW. —No jSt Braithwaito's K«tro*p«ct il of Practical Medicine and tiurgery- $1 1 be Upper Ten Thousand, »*<-teht» ot American Soeirty, oy C Astor Brisied—so cents Vol 1 English Law and Equity Reports—l 2 No 20 Loudon Labor and London Poor—lit at* Second supply Dickens' Bleak Home, Me 5 Abbott's Mother at Home, new edition, impioved and enlarged—plate*, 60 wit* Abbutt's Marco Paul's Travels, Forest* ut Miami, and Adventures in Veimoufc—so cents July No North Ameiican Keview received, with otnei new Books, by j T ay J. W RANDOLPH -1,1 vfc iiuiLAM aift*ii«.-W »*ay f i rum the subscriber's lac lory, on i£Jrd June, a negro man named LtW.d, the property ot Mr*, tiaiab B. Watt, and hired oi Mr. George Watt,— The said neg- oi* about it year* oi ag>, ol>ow *tat ure, black, and apeak* quit*. 'Ibe above reward will be paid ior hi* delivery at my factory, epjoaitn the Danville Railroad Depot, Ktchmond. jy -.-g—aw- J. 8 WALKER. ,\«W MOOHts Fult MB il Tbe Blaheidaie Rom.nce, by Nattaßtel Maw tbome 12ai0—75 cents 1 uneand IT. e, or Sirive and Wis, by A 8 Roe— 50 cents , _ , it ongoing it in the Buab; ot, Life in Canada, by cueannan Aioodle, U parts—so ceata L'p tne Rnine, by Thomas Mood, with Comic ll lusti atiuiis, ~i pans—so cents citue Pealmgton and tha Pedlingtoniana, by Jobs Poole, a vola •! " Paper* from tbe Quarterly Review, I vol usee— 30 cent* Memoir* aad Eiographiee of Literary Men, con nected with Newspaper Literature, trues ICfeO to lfcOO, by Josepn Buckingham, V v< la—(I i oline. or Magnolia V alt, by CaroUse L«t Heats —50 cents A Faggot of French Sticks; or, Paiia wal£&l, by Sir Francis lie .a, 1 *o. —91 ILe Knight* of Lugiand, Fraace and geutlaad, by licury W Heibeit, i vol—(1 25 Tne Day* ot Bruce, by Grace Agtttßa&f vela— A etep from the H w Wo. Id to the OUand Back Again, oy iirdij Tappan, it Tola—#! 73. for sale at J) 30 MORRIS' BOOIfTORg- HKCTIViKO WttlßKfc - Uuontoui Dew," lor —it by jj 30 i>AVK»yony. alui* *> o° VO 1 L.AHD.-U> bbli, W *CiFr a 31 DAVfc»FO»T, ALLtB * CO tJLUAIt HOVMt m «ST. *V* \ „ ni VKKfOHI ALfcE* 4 CO. ir*"»SS£^ M rtor «-»W AtMUI * CO.