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""THE DAILY DISPATCH CONGRESS. Washi.notos, Aug. 31st, 1852. Siwatc.—The Senate wti called to order «t9i A. M. The reports of the Connnitteea efCoof-rence on the Army Appropriation and * fltvy Appropriation and Pom Route bill* were made. Agreed to and the several bill* finally passed. ... A resolution was oflered by Mr- James to appoint a select committee to sit during the iccess of Congress, to have power to investi gate the supposed frauds of the revenue; wliicli Wan passed by yeas 40, nays 14. The report of the Committee on Confe ree on the Post Office Appropriation bill was submitted and adopted- The names of those appointed to constitute the select committee, are Messrs. James, Bright,JDawson, and Shields. The resolution to pay Mr. ulee, the con* testing member, his per diem and ui.leage, was taken up and debited,and finally laid on the tabic* At eleven o'clock, the Senate went into exe« cntive session. , . _ The Senate remained in Executive session ■st l belt pa 4 l II o'clock, when the doors weie thrown open, and a half hour was spent in receiviog messages from the President, announcing that he had signed the various bills passed. The hour of 12 now arrived, when Mr. King, President of the Senate, announced the ad journment of that body tine die. The Senate was still in Executive session, and will remain in session for some days to act upon executive business. Hocs»or RrrREsE.NTATivE*.—The Spea ker took his chair precisely at 9 o'clock. The wading of tbu journal was dispensed with.— Toere were less than fitty members present. A call of the House was then ordered, and n'ter some discussion it was finally suspended when one hundred and thirty-five members answered to their names. The report ef the Committee of Conference an the Post route bill was taken up and fin ally agreed to. , „ Mr. Houston from the Committee of Con fcrence on the Army appropriation bill, sub mitted a report which was agreed to, and the bill finally passed. A resolution was offered and passed, author wing the Clerk to settle all claims against the Bouse during the lecess. The report of the Committee of Conference oo the Naval Appropriation bill, was taken up aßd agreed to, and the bill finally passed. An order bus passed directing that all exe cutive communications upon the Speaker's table, should be printed during the recess. The report of the Committee ol Conference ©nthe Post Office Appropriation bill was adopted. A motion to suspend the rules to take up the private bills, made and lost—yeas 94, nays 58 —not two-thirds voting. Mr. Horace Mann offered a resolution to ap point Mr. Win. jW. Curran official reporter lor the House, aftei the present session shall have expired—that he shall be entitled to six assistants, with the same pay as the clerk of the House, provided that Mr. Rives would agree to modify his contract. A motion to suspend the rules to consider this resolution was iost, and the resolution also. A resolution was offered increasing the pay ©fthe various clerks and folders of the docu ment rooms, and passed. The resolution mi fly add-< as a kind of present, complimen tary to their lixed salaries for past services, It also extends to the pages und various others engaged about the House. At this juncture, it was announced that the President of ihe United States und his private Secietarv had arrived in the Capitol, the for mer to sign the various bills passed requiring his aignutui e; all of which were signed. A resolution was now pending for a call of the yeas and nays to suspend the rules. At this juncture the hour of 12 o'clock arrived, when the Speaker, with a loud rap upon his desk, announced that the time agreed upon for the final adjournment of the present session of Congress hud arrived, and he announced that the House had aojourned sine die. There seemed to be great rejoicing. The various members apparently wearied and fati gued, picked up their hats and walked off, bidding adieu to the Capitol. Singular Incident.—The Boston Journal relates that a Air. Boynlon, u resident of South Boston, was recently accosted by an aged stranger, who claimed to be his father. Mr. E. considered it highly improbable, as his fa ther had been mourned as dead nearly forty jears. The venerable old man still insisted on ike tiuthof his assertion, and mentioned facts and instances to substantiate his statement, eocceeding eventually in removing all doubt m Mr. B.'s mind us to the identity of his new ly-discovered parent. The old gentleman was its the army during the war of 1812. From •ome cause or other he deserted and fied into lb* Canadas, when it was reported tbat lis w as lost whife crossing the lakes. His family sub sequently believed him to be dead. He has lately, after some effort, succeeded in finding his wife, who is now- living at an advanced age in New Hampshire, and from her learned the whereabouts of his son, whom he had not seen since he was a little boy of five years. Mr. B. had received no information of the re appear ance of his father among his family and friends, »«d his feelings at thus welcoming a long Insj P'irerii may be imagined, not described. The old gentleman is 78 rears of age, is hale and beany, and bids fair to last some time to come. The residence of Bishop Whelan, at Pittsburg, was robbed of a quantity of silver ware on Friday night. This is to give notice, james a HARRINGTON, Tobacconist, 134 Main, cor- Mr of 10th street, has just received a splendid lot of «U Barana and Principe Cigars, which wiil offer great inducements to the public; and from bis long eaperieuc in the buuneas, is prepared to sell on as accommodating tri ms as any house in the city.— I>ea.ers in Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco, wculd do well to give a ca l, as the same article can be bought ci biin as cheap as in the Northern mar kets, and expenses saved to wholesale and retail dealers. Order* promptly attended to. No trouble to show Goods. au yo —\w* MIC. UKEY'S NEW BOOK.—VoI 3 and 4 Waveriey Novt Is. Ivankoe and Heart of Alid tahiaii, Lippiiici it's Phiiac'tiphia edition—Ot/ceiits •acfc Mary Seahara a covei by Mrs Grey, author of Daiwhtrr, Gambler's Wile, See, <fcc, three English vo'umes comp elein one—OOcts Thotr.peo.'s Baas N*,te Reporter, for Seylt mber —12 cts Blithedale Rotnarce. second supply—7sc The Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorn—7dc The House of the Seven Cablet—#i A large and complete assortment of Pictures, Pic tore Frames ana Glass Harper s Magazine, for September—2sc for salebjt G M. WEST <fc BROTHER, au 31 Uniier Excuange. |«*»OHTA>T NOTICE—To Ihe lounir A Men of Hlebuiund am! the Public gen" era 11 y —1 piopose giving instructions m haw- JMG, in all Us vari-u* braucbes, and in the Art and Mcfebceof AHCHITEI-TURIS, Uiis Fall, commenc the Ist of thu Month. I gave instructions to a very largo number last Spring, and again cfler an opportunity bt greet imp >rt*:.CH to Youag Men and <*aers Those desirous of taking icstiuctions, are invited to call at my office, two doors from Main on Kth street, opposite U>e J mea River and Kanawha •ffiee. where terms ana p»i titulars will he made katuwa. W. A POWELL, a a Sfl—ts A chitectand Civil Engineer. LK.Uu.Ms.-l nave just received, * per steamship Virginia, 10 homes Lemons, in geea order. Call soon, at ANTOSIO PIZZIHi a, Mi 30 No. 43 Main street, under City Hotel. bkOWA STOUT.—Iu casks putts /«« ~i M Williams mupuiot Brown Stout, received lor m» &.M. BURTON. AttHIVALS At THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE HOTEL.—B Pollard and lady.child on-1 servant, «nJ M» Lacl*«!, two daughters and aetvant, Noriolkt N U 1 hotter and ladr. Brookoeal; C A McEvoy, Huguenot Springs; J B Young, Henrico Co; Rev W C Williams, Ga; T B Hamlin, lady and two children, Dinwiddie; W H Brown, Amelia; W S R Bowden and W Robertson, jr, Peters burg; M J Weld, Boston; L R White and la dy, Miss; J A Rayser und A Cozle, jr, Wash ington; C R Christian, St. Louis; R Coxe, Montgomery, Ala; John B Gilmer, Richmond; J Muirhend, Petersburg; J S Maury, Rich mond; J R Bryan, Gloucester; P Seaberry, Mrs Victor snd three children, an.l W ft Bond lady nnd servant,Lynchburg; J H Willi*. New Orleans; J Murdaugh, lady and servant, Ports mouth; W W Sharp ami lady, Miss Sharp, Miss Talbot, and Hunter Woodis. Norfolk; Mr Bacof and Mr Phillips, S C; Talbot B Cole man, Raleigh; E Barksmith, Mrs Burksmith, Miss Barksmith and Master Barksmith, ew Orleans; A G McGehey and servant, and iwiss McGehey, Montgomery Ala; M E Cary, Lou isville; J T Fackler and Mrs J J Fackler, Ar kansas; A Lockwood, Va; T P«"l»? e V; Balti more; Hon F McMullen, scoti Co; \VI> Bark er, Abingdon; J W Cochian, N\ ; W Wa ler, Williamsburg; Mrs E Lynch, Baltimore; L IS Huck, Charlottesville. AMERICAN HOTEL. —W H Perkins, J E Jones, Buckingham; D C Peters, Lynch burg; J M Sitilev, N C; P H Dillon, La; A M Moore and ladv, iN C; D B Payne, G M Rucker, T Dudley, TG Hill, Lynchburg; ft Fleming, Waterboro; T S Watson, Louisa; Dr H Lew* is, Jos W Lewis, Miss Gordon, Brunswick; Mr Simson and lady, N C; E O Hinton and lady, Petersburg; M Bland, Amelia; J A Burwell, Franklin; W H Treant, Richmond; G W Suyder; A M Glassell, Caroline; E G Alburtis, Berkley; J D Miller, N C: Chas S Choteau, St Louis; T B Hestei, G llummonr, N C; J H Davis. Amherst; M T Hale. Nelson; G L Claiborne, Mrs Claiborne, N»sVMe, Ttnj P W Baker. Appomattox; L W Patterson, N V; Col McGruder, Dr Archer, Texas; G Mc- Gruder,NO; S D Black, ChesterGr-ld; T F Goode, Boydton; S G Harris, Mecklenburg; C J Harris T S Richardson, Caroline; P Henry Taylor, P H Taylor, Richmond; C J Howell and lady, Miss Lawrenee, Ala; T Trout, S C; H H Cocke and lady, U S N. CITY HOTEL—J M Watkins and ladv. King and Queen; C E Bargow, Norfolk; H M Young, Caroline; \V While, Amelia; J R Walk, do; H Hvncinan, Richmond; J ft Mor rison, J allies H Cox, Chesteifield; J Archer, Petersburg; J Javsettles, Macon, Pa; Ii Levy, Baltimore; F Wilkinson, Columbus, Pa; A C Dickineon, Charlotte; S Pierson. Md; Thomas Steers, Charleston; J W Pinchbeck, Chester field; J Yegarf, New York; S G Welch, N C; W S Brown nnil lady, Washington: Miss M E Brown, do; R Insboy, Alubuina; PSTomp son, Wilmington; I) G Bosiin, Fluvanna; Jas Morris and lady. Miss Morris,forth Carolina; M C Dickson. Georgia; B D Christian, New- Kent. COLUMBIAN HOTEL— Baker, fhip Schil ler; VV A ttorum, Nottoway; T D Woisham, Ame lia; J J Hannaa. Campbell; W Wren, Powhatan; J M Dean and R Allen, Buckingham- T J Redd, I'r Edward; J A Watson, Charlotte; S Crawley, Get) Ciymes, Lunenburg; A Hill, N C; S Watron, Not toway; H E Graves, Amelia; J Jenkins. Farmville; J E Gordon, W ftlarcy, Powhatan; E .1 Bau»b, L A Snelling, Chesteitioid; S F Norment, Kin 2 Wil.ißm; 3 Barnes, Raleigh; Hon T U Everet, Haiiras: J Kerk, Charlotte; It Adam, Daniel Foster, Peters burg; K Daniel Cumberland ; A Shelton. Gooch land; R A Perkins, Albemarle; G VV A Raine, W L Maon, Lynchburg; E J Ch ffij, Bedford; T G liiil, Lynchburg; E WatkinfljCueste'tie'd; E -Scott, Pow hatan; A VV Moore, Rockbridge; W B Dormac,Au gusta; 8 C Woodruff, Lynchburg; J Hightower, Laurel Grove. ol the Thermometer At J. W. Randolph's, No. 121, Main street, YKSTEKDAy. 7 A. M. J 12 M. j OP. M. 67 I 77 I 78 MARINE NKVVs. = PORT OP RICHMOND . ARRIVED, Schr Orianna, Gray, Lubec, plaster, to Daven port, Allen & Co Schr Ocean, Mitcbeli, Baltimore, guano, to H W Fry. Schr Telegraph, Boze, Baltimore, guano, to H W Fry. SAILED, Steamer Virginia, Teal, Philadelphia, mdze, Mayo & Atkinson. Steamer Belvidere, Gifford, Baltimore, mdze, Ludlatn <fc Wata«n. Schr Edwin, Aaron, Richniuiiu, cieared at Balti more 31st. Schrs Juhn M Jones and Chanceford, Petersburg, cleared at Ho. urn' 1 day. ItlA.NAUKst':* OFFICE. R. FRANCE a CO., (SuccesitorM to P. Morris & Co.) For This Day.—Capitals : $i 0 COO, 2 of 10,000, 2 el'sooo, 2of 2500, 2ot 1510. Ac. 78 nurnbeis, 13 dra«-u. Tickets $5. Alsn, the Dollar Lottery. Capitals: 84400, 10 of 400, 6iC Drawn Nos of BeT Air, Class 35 : 11 76 16 li 22 40 17 44 20 14 5 el 47 se 2 C. W. PURGE!.L. GKEUOUY & aiALKi, " Manaijers, Richmond, Virginia, Successors to J. VV. Maury <Jc Co.—otoce No. 62 Main street. Drawn Nos of Delaware Lottery Class 75. Aug. 31: 9 65 37 73 44 Id 52 56 16 24 39 2 46 4Z Scfccine To-Jlny.—Capitals: S2o,oiio, 7 000, 4000, zoei, 10 ol" lOuO, 10 ot 500, 12 id iOO, 20 ot 150, 230 of 100, &.c 76 numbers, 13 drawn bidiots. Tickets S5. ge a MJHTH s EOTTiißk' OFFICE, Wall Mreet, under the City Hotel, CiiALX'S OLD STAND. For To Day.-Carrtll County, 40.—Capitals: lef ft*o,ooo, Sol 10 000, 2 of 5000, 2 < f 2500 2of 1500, 10 ot 510, &c. 78 numbers, 11 drawn. Tick ets Ss—shares in proportion. JMso, Patapsco, 237.—Capitals: 1 of 54,*00, 10 of 400, lof 262,100 cf 40. 75 numaus, 12 drawn.— inkers se - SMITH. omen, ' 14th Street, noiier Exchange Hotel. Drawn Nos cf Delaware, Class 75, Aug. 31: 9 65 37 73 44 13 52 50 16 24 39 2 46 42. Half 13 44, a prize. To-Day- 'l ne Delaware State Lottery, Class No 77. Capitals : SzO.OU), 7000, 4000, 25«3, "10 ol 1003, &c. 75 numbers, 13 drawn, Tickets ©5. Also, a Two Dullar Lottery. se2 ftTRATTOX'■*■> OFFICE. Drawu Nob Delaware Wo 75, Aujust 31: 9 65 37 "3 41 13 52 56 16 24 3J 2 46 42 Drawn Nos Delaware Class 7d August 3i; 65 49 54 2 74 57 t9 71 34 2a 6. Whole ticket Nos 3 65 74, a prizeol 6100 ; do do 2 22 a 9, a prize ol &50—soid and paid by BTRATTON. p£U»ONh WHOSE HAIR IS FALL* A ing oil or turning grey can have both of thi above diseases permanently cured by the u*e of f HmJoS'" W T ° n,c ' prepared by JOHN JuHNaON. It also eradicates dandruff and makes the coarse st hair sjft and pliable. Jt can be h»d of P« ra '' B r ouetl * Bee,j, Main s;reet, and cf Messrs tieabrook &. Reeve, liroad street, or at the Baloon under the Americcu Hotel N.B. No charge for a trial. ' 30 lonng Alan, woo can put up all kinds of PrescripUout, ana wr.o'tias a thorou*n knowledge of the Apothecary and Druu business Apply to THuMAS E.I'ACE * u 3'J 2V*J hroml street. FOR It ttfc.H —'l'lie u eli-aiiuwct SSfiEfeUid lavorito ship WESTPHALIA, Weaael. will load for the above port. Ca«b ad vance* made on consignments ot sterna and tobao co by her, to address of our friends, H. H. Meier *. Co., Bremen, for freight, apply to « 3° LUDLAM & WATSON. PtULOUt FICHLKrt. —Superior mixed fu». }**> ? ul , *P» wuito vinegar, in half gallon, quart and pint Jars, tor sale bjr ,a v - „ AHTOMIO PIZZIMI, M3O vHo 43 KaU street, under City Hotel. K. VBAMCB * CO., SUCCESSORS OF P. MORRIS * CO, Mala fttrMnJUehMai, Tm. Self** far BeptMaksr, 1859. *35000, 17,500, 7.5J0. SuKjarhanma Lottery, Claa* 38, to be drawn n Baltimore, Wedne(day, September Ist, 1851 7J naxbera, 14 drawn. riPItlU: lof. #Mso| 1 of- •*» j 17,500 80 0f...... 700 w» 20 <°° 80 ° f halve* 5. quart-re 8 53. $40,001), 15,00 c, 7,503. Grand Comolidated Lottery, Class 22, te be drawn in Baltimore. Saturday, September 4th, f852 79 number*, 18 drawn. CAPITALS: 1 of S4O.IHW i of $5,756 1 of" 15000 4 of 4001 1 of. 7.500 4 of. 2500 4 c f. 1500 Ticket* 610, halve* 5, quarters 2 50. $30,000, 7,500, 5,000. Suiquehinna Lottery, Clas*37, to be drawn in Baltimore, Wednesday, September Bth, 1852. 75 numbers, 15 drawu. capitals : lof $30,000 lof $2500 lof 7,500 lot 1500 1 of. 5,000 25 of 700 Tickets $10, halve* 5, quarters 2 50. $52,418, 50 of 3,000. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clasa W, to be drawn in Baltimore, Saturday, September 11th, 1832. 75 numbers, 11 drawn. CAPITALS : I of. $52,418 | 50 of 55.C00 Ticket* $15, halve* 7 50, quarter* 3 75. 832,-52, 11,500. 5,500. Susquehanna Lottery, Class 38, to be drawn in Baltimore, Wednesday, September 15th, 1852. 78 number* 12 drawn. capitals : 1 of. $32,852 1 of. $3500 1 of. 11,500 1 of 2500 1 of 5,500 1 ot 1500 214 of 750 Tickets $10, halves 5, quarters 2 50. $40,000, la 497, 6,000. Grand Oons -liaated Lottery, Class 23, to be drawn in Baltimore, Saturday, September 18th, 185 J. 78 numbers, 12 drawn. CAPITALS. lof. 640,000 1 lof $1000 1 of 12 497 100 of 1000 1 of 6 000 | 100 or £03 Tickets $10, halves 5. quarters 2 50. 335,000, 15,000, 7.500. Susquehanna Lottery, Class 39, to be drawn in Baltimore, Wednesday, September 22nd, 1852. 78 numbers, 16 drawn. CAPITALS: lof 635,000 j lof $3608 lof 15,000 20 of 1000 1 of. 7,500 } 20 cf. 500 lickets 810, halves 5, quarters 2 50. BRILLIAM' sCHEME. All Prize Lottery for September 25th. CAPITAL 472,000. Each and every ticket in this Lottery will be a prize. For all those tickets without a drawn num ber will be entit.ed to 810 gross. $72 000, 25 000. 13,C00. Grand C&Osi'iidated Lottery, Class »V, to be drawn in Baltimore, S-iturday, September 25th, 1852. 7s numbers, 12 drawn. capitals: 1 of $72,000 1 1 of $15,544 1 of 2i,000 10 of 5 00'J 1 of 13,000 I 10 ol 3000 20 ol 1250 j Tickets 830, halves 15. quarters 7 50. Certificate ot a package of wholes $260, halves 14C, quarters 70. $30,000, 20 oi 0.0.0, yo of 1000. Susquehanna Lottery. Class 40, to he drawn in Baltimore, Wednesday, September 29th, 1852. 75 numbers, 12 drawn. CAPITALS : 1 of $30,000 1 20 of $1000 20 of 5,0'. .0 j 20 of LOO Tickets £>iO, halves 5, quartets 2 50. Orders forTicketsin tiny ot the Maryland Lotteries will meet the mi.st prompt and conhden tialattention, if uddreoaadto R. FRANCE &. CO., Managers, or to C. W. PUKCELL, au if! Richmond, Va AiiAliA'l'A \% Ali a A s L BSTITITK FOR SILVER—The attention of the public is respectfully called to the above named Ware, as being a Substitute for Wilvcr, which lor use is guaranteed to be equally as good. It is a Metal which is much huider than Silver, consequently will last ior gur ana bear tougher usage. It is a c mbioati n of Metals which are perfecily pure, and are as free lrom corrosion as Silver itself; therefore, every article will be warranted to retain its original color. Our articles are all manufactured by Joseph Gates fc Sons, and James Dixon &. Sons, Sheffield, aie heavily plated with pure Silver, which makes tac simil'! cf Silver itself, and can be en graved precisely tbe same. Being direct Import er* o! tfie above, we are enabled to show an assort ment equal to any at the North, and at prices as low and reasonable. The attention of Hotel keep ers is earnestly solicited to tSsis kind of Ware, as for their use they will ti"d it answer* a better pur pose than silver, is about one-lourth tbe cost. Our assortment consists in part ol the following, such as Table and Dosert Forks, Medium Forz* ior breakfast use. Oyster Forks, a new article with two prongs ; Tickle Forks, Ac. Tea, Table, and Des seit Spoons; Salt, Mustard, and Egg Spoons; Sauce, Gravy, Soup, and Toddy Laulesßutter unives, &c &c IceCream Knives, Fish Carvers, Asparagus Tonga, ic. Butter Coolers, a new arti cle; Salt Holders, Sugar Baskets, Water Pitchers of most elegant designs, tbe tac simile of Silver. Table Castors, stationary and revolving, some with solid Silver mcuntings. Cake Baskets, Urns and Swing Tea Kettles, wita Heaters, See, See, to be lia-1 at GINTERS House Furai-hing Store, 137 Main street. au 3J— 1. w J NOTICE.— i'ue subscriber taKes All this method of informing his friends the pubiic generally, tnat ha is now receiv ing di:ect irom the manulacturers, and will, by the loth day ot September, nave opened and ready lor sale, an entire fresh stock of Beats, !*hoes, Ti-unkaand Carper Bags,embracing all the airlerent kinds necessary for a genteel retail store. This will not interfere witn the flat and Cap department of my business, as I have engaged a genth man of experience to manage the Shue and Boot Dianch; and in the Hat and "Cap department, 1 pledge my personal attention and the aid of com petent assistants. Particulars hereafter. JOHN THOMPSON, 25 c 7 Maic street. -for. LADIES'UAITEKS, LADIES' —We will rective this day, by steamer Roanoke, another lot of Ladies' Gaiters; also, some other descriptions ol Ladies' Shoes, which we will seillow. HART ic MOsES, au 23 63 Main street. FKjbSll LBJillNs,—lU boxes Lemons, in prime order, just received per Roanoke, aad for sale by ANTONIO JMZZINI, au 13 42 Main street, und«r Cit/ Hot-1. KIiAU, ROLL,!-. iiUCIIT, CiiACK era, &c, made of the choicest brands of new Flour, tor saie by WM. FALCuNER, Hu 20 171 Main street. Notice . — lu order to make room lor my Fail supply, 1 wili offer great inducements to ail who wish to buy bargains in Dry Goods. I have left some veiy desirable oattei us of Lawns, French priuted Muslins, embroidered Swiss, Bareges, Tis sues, Chailios, &.C, which 1 will tell off at cost. WM. J. SWORDS, a" 3 225 Broad ttieet. LOisT « ou Thursday evening, prooaDiy Oct ween the African Church and the City Hall, a feck* et Book, containing some k>3o iu money, and some papers valuable oniy to the owner. A liberal re ward will be p&ia lor the recovery ot the Pocket Book and contents. Apply at the Dispatch office. au 21—ts _ * KEEP COUli,—A o< autilui Mi u cie ot ati'ipnd Irish Linen Sacks, just the idea lor these not days, with many other cool fixings, at jy 10 F " "PENCE'S. No. itfi Main str'wt. C'O&EfiOAL) Woo D.—i aui p I supply consumers witn Anthracite ana huuml nous Coal.Coke, and Wood, at curient prices,and solicit orders Irom my friends and the public. . „ SAMUEL P HAYVES, - 3"> N»nh side the Basin. H ÜB L « K «l*l .M u al-stt w Obu ... J?? 1 ' Roe Herrings i?. t° 1 Herrings 50 do Mo 2 do ao Jo mniK tussle low by A. S. LEE. e *Uß»C.i«J.l4isit , » u«« rsauiMt u»ir 2 m , 8411,1 * boT " ,h * Book ®»B. W. Kuwlss; an trance on 1 Itfti streat. w ml * CHARLES ELLIf 4k CO. mm OLD DOIURIOM HPKAKB.-Mr. JL John Luke'*' tesdmony, a gentleman extec •lreh knows, thoogb upward* of «lity year* of eg*, now enjoynthe health and activity of yoath— be cheerfully recommend* thia '-Tincture" to att Many, by hia charity, hare been raatored to health by it, and in the city of Richmond, number* will testify it ha* cured them when all other reamiiet have failed; but ita fame ha* (pread through the Union, and every where the afflicted bail it a* the wonderful discovery ol the age. The world never before *aw *uch a raaa* of home testimony given to any oiher medicine. PoktsSuoth, July 9th 1351 Mr. J. E. BoraK—-L>ear Kir : I ieel it a 4wy to make known the benefit 1 have-derived Irom Dr HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TIHCTUtIE. For a number ot years I hare suffered from disease, bul to a greater degree lor the la it three.years—imo of the form* of my disease was Dyspepsia,. From this dreadl'ul malady 1 sndered to such au extwst, that life was realty a burden—the snack on.me was dif ferent to tbM on any o.her peiaon of whoat 1 have heard, at times it was like the palpitation of the hefcrt—there was a constant thumping.and beating without intermiation, about the region of She heart, chest and stomach —some of .the attacks -would last lor weeks—my stomach was much distended, witb constant pain, great, weakness and cotistipatKn of the bowels. I could-not eat the moat simple lood without pain. 1 also suffered gr-atly ftom. diseaae of the kidney*, wuh constant pain in the- back, so that 1 could walk only with great digitally— I tried nearly all the moaupupular patent medicine* ot the dav, but found no relief. I had also the bast medi cal" attendance —one ol my physician* frankly told me it was no use-for we to be paying him for advice as he cuuld do meno good. 1 gave up almost in des pair and disease certainly incurable. At this juncture 1 heard of Hara(Uasfc'a Vege table Tincture* I refused to give it a trial, al tbough persuaded by my friends, until my son pur chased a lew bottles and reqgeited roe » try it- After taking it a few limes, it had a roost happy ettect upon mer— my confidence increased, and after taking three battles, my Dyspepsia, or disease of the stomach, waa.nearly if not entirety cured. I new feel myself >a.new<man, and in Letter health tnan tor yeara. lam certain that the cure in my case was made by, this Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture alone. Since my cure, I have recommended the i incture to a number of my frieoda, who have also been relieve;l,by it. gome of ths cure* have been made «s rapid aud equally wonderful as mine, 1 present my* respects to .Messrs. Mortimer it Mowbray, the proprietor* of this valuable Medicine, aud say tu them its value is above p/i«e, and from my cure and what 1 have seeu ol tno ettect* upon otuer*, i shall eirer feel it my duty, to recommend it to the suffering. I have no douot.many valuable lives will be prolonged by its use. 1 hope the ad dicted will ca&taside their prejudices and give it a lair trial. Yours most respectful!},, JOHN LUKE. REV. VERNON ESKRIDGS, U. S. N. PoBTSJIO'JTH, Va., Aug. J8,1851. Mr J. E Boush—Dear Sir : While 1 am in gene ral opposed .tv patent Medicines, candor compels me to state tfcat I .have great conSiencc in the vir tues of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. For several montns paat i-h*ve used it in my lamily, and in dyspepsia, lon# of appetite, dizziness, and general debility, with eniire success. Ho far as my expe rience extendi, therefore, 1 take treasure in recom mending it to the alllicted ns a sate and efficient re ineuy. lam, respectfully,ypvxs, VEKNON ESKRIDGE, Chaplain U. S. Navy. Hamptons Vegetable "iiucture, oy it* mtid action on the stomach, Liver and the Kid neys, wiil cure Dyspepsia, Asthma, Bron chial and L'lug Attentions, rams in the tiacfc, Side ana Breast, Consumption, Scro'uia Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralaia, Fistula, Files, Bowel Complaint*, VVuims, Nervous Deoility, wjui all diseases a:lsing from impure blood, uud is ti.o greatest Female Me dicine evt-r known. Call oa those having tfcia 'vot derful article foi sale «ud gst pamphlets gratia, urn read ceiuHcatet Hum the. aestmen in the country. F>.r Ch'jiera Jloibus, Chuiia, Diarrhooa, and ail diseases incident to the bowels in the summer sea son, it has no equal. For sale by O. A. STRECKFR, Main street, Rich mond ; G. IS. JUNES <fc CO., l'etergburg, Va;Dl. COOKE, Fredericksburg; MORTIMER & MOW BRAY. Baltimore; and by Druggists generally. jy-a |VEW BOOT'S*, .N£.WV IjOllT?.—Just re -1 l ceived, a lot ol beauUiui Boots, made of French Calf. Bit elegantly, and wui be sold at the low price ol S3 50, atNo4£.Mein st, by WALSH. Don't forget, at figu of Big Boot, just below City Hotel, opt>o-i'e side. an 14 rV-7:_.-kA lii".— Wearn now ,! r 1- our Fashionable Fall Styles.— | We nave aiso received a iaige supply of those, I cheap Gaiteis, ol various coloi s and shades, tuchJ as Purp.e, M*roon, Cream, Bronze, rawn, &C. Al j so, Kid, Morocco, Bronje and ligrit colored, Bus- . km*, {"lips, Ties, Jeiny Linds, Polkas Diamonds, Ties. Ac, 6lc, lor Ladiu and Misses, all of which will be sou at oax us'o&l moderate raU s, at the Ladies' Saloon, To Main street. au2l WHITE & PAGE. UU. K.OfsE'ls COMPOUND fi.LlO JaJ TRACT Olf SUCiiU, for all Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder; also - a specific for Gc-tf.— This is decidedly one of the best remedies <vaer used lor disease* t>f the kidneys, bladder, &c, and also (or gouty affections; always highly rnaum mended by the late Dr l'hysick, and ciaay of the most distinguished medical m n abroad. For. sale by BENNETT &. BEERS, au 23 125 Main street. tiuAUA,— We nave now in store and A lor sale, a very largo stock of Havanna and Principe Cigars, of the "best brands. Those wanting a good Cigar can tind it at PURCELL, LAUD & CO'B, au 21 Druggists, Q-J vi nin st iliifsT 41A1K UifUiS.—Pnalou si>,ag- A ic Dye is one ct the best; it colors the hair and whuaers the moment it is applied, a beautlfui and natural looking brown or black —as say be de sir*«i. The Tricobaph has been long before "is# public, and is too well and favorably Known to naed com ment. These, together with other Hale Dyes, are for sale by PI'RCEI.L, LaDD & CO", au 21 Druggist*. 92 Main st. VAW.M.->II. —1 am now uiauutactuiing, on an extensive scale, Varnishes ot all grades, made of the pure African gum, aud warranted inleilorto none ia the martlet—among which are- Coach Varnish, Damar Varnish Furniture do, Book binders'do Japan do, Picture Vanish Also, dark, brown aad gold Varaish for tinners; for sale. au 23 OA. STRECKER. 'PAhlj\>dO KAZuKd.—A sma.i invoice -I- of the above Razors, manufactured from the best and purest Adamantine Caa steel, and every Razor warranted to shave with ease and comfort. Price only i's, 37 and 50 cents e*eh. lor sale by R. M. ZIMMERMAN, au 21 Corner of Main and 12th streets. A, CO.U.UON EXPltiteSlON.-lhey are - certainly the most ine l.ke Dngnerreotypea we have ever seen—s" say persons almost daily, on visiting our rooms. We endeavor to make th'm appear natural and lifelike, in position, expression, and finish, and how tar we succeed, we leave the public to decide ; and w» are p cased to say that many decide iu our favor, daily We invite all who may wish Daguerreotypes, and the public iu general, to call and esaiaine our Pictures, our se lection of C'.ißes, Frames, Lockets, Pins, and prices, and after such examination you think you can be belter suited elsewhere, we will think just as much of you as if you had patronized us. Unless we merit your patronage we do not wish it. MINNIB & WATSON, Dagucrreotypisu aud dealers iu Stock, 35J Main st, (Mansion House) Richmond, aad Sycamore st, Petersburg, Va. Jy ;j| BW GOODS FOR FALL IS5^.-jus"l received, handsome Mouslainet ana Ca'icoei- FlanneU, Blankets, Shirting, Sh'-etinst, 4c. &,c. " Great bargains will fce onered m Summer Gooda, Many will be sold at and below cost iu ordsr lu make room lor the near goods yet to come, and U> raise as largo an vnuunt 01 Casa as possible. It U the intention of the subscriber to effsr g oat in ducements to all who will favtr him with a call — All Goods will bo offered at a very small adv&ftca upon ibo cost Due notice wil. be given u.>on re ceipt ol thii rheep Uoodf. ABRAHAM LEVY, Jr., an 26 201 Broad street. (Vi EUKOiift toR SALE —Wo oiler lor sale 1™ a WOMAN, about fouy years tf age, who ha* • child three months old lae womin is a |si 4 cook, washer ana lroner. She is ul good cbai acter, and ia bow offered for sale, tor the oi.ly csase,that her owner ia obliged to this- money. lUL.ER x COOK, * a >4 Owmral A»»nts A NTMJtAC . r* cOAE.-Laau.ug iromsvor JX Harrison Prtae, >W0 ujos of Red Ash Anthracite Coai, which 1 will daiivar la any put of thn aity, at Ss7sp«r load. Peraona arlshiav lo lav in their Wiatar supply, would do wall to MMdin thalrorders. ' JOli* W WRIuHT, «n 87 Dock Wharf. 0 ;■■■! fataW If miRKi) BANTftiriiSf. It ROAD.OPKM TO MOORKd OHDUIAHY , SIX' ri-FIVE MILES. . Oi t and after Monday, Auscwt 16th, IBSC, *regtj • lar F Train will run between it.dMMnc ■ad Moore * Ordinary, connecting at th*». point with Flag; Sc. Co * line of Stage* tor Exsrarille. Farn iville, Halifax C nrtboune, Charlotte Court houa i, DanviUet Milton and Greentbora'. Pa «aengei *for Lynchburg will step at tion, and cvx&ct with Flagg St Co'a Lic j>«f't>U ge*. Th 3 Traia wHI atop for passengers only a j<h* fol lowing poh»«: Ma ncb(.'BJ»r, Potwfcile, Robiou's, Cosl Fiaiis, To mahawk, Petersburg Road, " ktttrax, Scott's Sbcatr Axiefek Courthouse, Wyanobe, Jen ninga' Ordinary, Haytnkshand Liberty C.Areh. Leave Richmond every day (except Su."»<hiy) a* 7 o'clock, A. M* Returning, leare Moore's Qwima ry at 1:50 P M Children jv#r 3, and sot over 12 years of *p", ball price to any pniatt exrept the two Servants travelling, by themselves must be ftiruai*. Ed with two so- that one can be retained n the officr; and it moat he expressly stated on. the pass that they ape permitted to go on the Cars.. A Freiglittrain wrU leave Richmond every • day, Wednesday and Friday. _ The We laaadny'i i Freight coin-* cnlv to the Junction. N B—The Stag* leaves Moore'a Ordimij -evevj Monday, Wsdnesday anil Friday, at 10:30 •o'cJifeci . A M, arriviti-j .at Da*vilte next day at 9J A M, Mac i at Greensbar® UItPM, and returning roeefca t!ar i Cars at the aanie point every Tuesday, .Oltaadar / and Saturdays Through tcketfrw* Richmond to D«rviHeus3 Do do. do do <sreen«b»«>', 10 Through passengers not providing ihraoKcfrrf i with ticket* -wtHte considered as way ;tf oriyei t, and chargedan increased rate of fare, au 12 JOHN H. OSBORNE. SupL Si-T KAiHelßl P LINI Oi SASmaiJACKETS FOR PHILADLLPSU.- - Positively every Wednesday, until fur lifer ntjlic e. Union Steamship Company's Line.—Tl rtnoie w and beautiful Steamship*, VIRGINIA Cmpta in Teal, and PENNSYLVANIA, Captain Baynaof e. One of tboad fine Steamships will for Philadelphia every Wednesday. Thfty are beautifully titted up for passengers, » »- pi-oridt :d with Fraocjafe Patent Metallic Lite B:«t*t*et first rate tables,aod swry attention is paid » tbe com fort and safety of the passengers and protection of goods. trelehts taken low, and all tranihl.sMrt avoid ed. Passage in drst Cabin $8, berth* (.jd: steal* in cluded. do 2nd do $7, do do do Passage to New York via PI Jbriaiphia $9, . do do- FOR CAPE MAY. The Virginia and Pennsylvania wi'Ltoach at Capf t, Maydujring the bathing season to la ad passengers to Cape May SS, meal* inehaded, tbu «s saving ebout half the expense in .-iaiting this dc«- place. Apply to MAVO Ac ATKINSON, Agentis Richmond. ships returning, leave Philadelph:« every Wednesday, at 10 o'clork, AM. jy 1 FOX .>1 (7RFOT7K7PORTSM<»™a" 01.50 POINT, die.—The steamboat .VBgusta, W*. C. Smith, having been refittad lor the su~a* mer travsl. will resume her piac* upon the 1 aa,, via. Port Walthall, on 2dot Ju «a.. The Oars running in connexion with the Augtjta will leave the Richmond and Tstsrsburg Lit: jml on Mcaday, Wednesday and Fi i iay morning jfc 81 o'clock. Returning, the AUGUSTA wi!! leave Norfol'-*m the aiiwraate days, viz: TueednjM, Thursdays ud Saturdays, at 6 o'clock A. M, The Augusta will touch at OMiPoint duruu .Ae Ba;hiag season, going and reti ."D'.ng, and a'Jlbo. kaoiaga on tbe River. Fare to City P0int.................01 00 Ds. to Cokes orjGrove Wharf,..., 1 50 Do. to Old Point, Norfolk anc f'^rtamouth,...2 0(! Children over 3 and not o\ or 12 yeara o«.ag3, half price. Servants to Old Point, No:£ak and Por'a-, j mouth,.... , To any point on the River sat below t:»• Grs>ve ... ..JL ,00 Meals, sti Do. for children and servtats, 25 THOS. DODAMEID, my 22 Superintendent. 1 EK I 1 RICHMOND AND BALTIMORE—F*re, 84, i ; Only.—The public are hereby informedthat thct i comfortableand commod'scs.iow-presssseSteamr :;er MARYLAND, Capt. Ctarlcs £. Mitchell, Jbaving j •been entirely refitted, en'arged, and it proved J*-,; | every respect, with berlza fur a latge uunbar afj! i passengers, and with stjAa rooms tor those wi® prefer being retired, i* now on the ro-fisbetweea. • Hichaiond and Baltimore_• i'sasengers by-ibis agr*»- ' b.e and economical line will leave Hijamond by ! tke morning train, on Aisadaya snd ' Wdnesdijc*, ; at 7 o'clock, A. M., and reach Baliimoie. on the- fcl : lowing mornings in tim *to proceed y the #fcw i Cattle and Frenchtown itoaoiboat lm.»- at half put 6 A M, or with the early <t?ain of thos »<itys to Bhil adelpbia. Returning, j **aengers wi j leave 3tUti> more on the afternoons, of Tuesday .«ftd Thursday, at 4, P M , and connect a&tbs Creek m Wedr«sdav and Friday succeeding with the t_»i&. whiun ax lives in Richmond at -j* P. M., of the same Fare in either direction, 85, (sane rooia» and meals for cabin pa«9e:.«g»»rs, extra, Reoept in iiecas# of ladies and families, who will h;we the p«wle*w of state-rooms free a£ change ) Horwarj> aabiai passengers,(includingtaeals and lodging omboardj B*l 50. Fare for first class passengers between Haitimoie and Philadel bin by "the New Cwtle and Frerwh town line. $0 50. F'jr second clasado, $1 50. jta king the ichoUfarc ±rxn Richmond. to for Jirst clot* paMt*.gsrs by -JrU agrmabU tine, 67 50 only. Nor litrther parvculars,or through tickets* apply at the office of th»- Fi ederxiteaarg Si Potomac Railroad Cumppnv. J. a. WINtsTOH, Ticket Agent. Office R.,F. & 2: R. R. COMCANT, » Richmond. March 6th, 1652. £ mh 6 THE ' Vilt-ilNlA 4 NIGHT TRAVEL—WHICH n NOT THE CASE ON ANY OTHER ROUTE—a&d still making tho trip in little over 2 and a kail cays to the Wmtj Sulphur. Sciednle far Cas fort. Leave Ricnmuud daily, at 6£ A M; and arrived at White Sulphur in 2 and a ball" days. Atri-week ly line leaves Staunton tor White Sulphur by Natu ral Bridge, oa Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at the White SulpV.ur in the same time. Se-bedule for Kay edition. Those wha,are willing to encounter some night travel lor Has sake of expedition, can procure extra Stages at Staunton, leave at 4 A M. and reach White Sulphur teoond day fro*a Richmond, at 11 o'clock PM. Between Richmond and White Sulphur Sprint, pasting Uie Warm acd Hoi Springs, #10 00 Betweeiillkbmond and Lexington, 7 00, do do Staunton, 5 O-'i da do Charlott«<ville j 3 5j do do Lynchburg, 4 .'0 da do Culpeper C. Housa, 430 dft do Fauquier Spring*. SJO Through Tickets Cat* be obtained to New York and Philadelphia, by Steamships Roanoke, Virginia and Philadelphia. jf 2 E. H <>11.L. ( ' ItAfE SHAWIiSI CUAPKHUAW£4! By express we have received a new !oi of j Crane Shawls of this fall's importation, consisting of Plain and Embroide.cd ones, Ireml to 25 Jollara apiece. We aro enabled to sell the tame jf»r c< n aiderable leas than the usual prices, thereioae those wishing to purchase will please give us acaJl. Also, several pieces of the same dark grounded Merrimack Prints at sixpence worth nitieyence Shirtings, Sheetings, Tickings and Flaunts, at leas thau manufacturer's prices. If you wUh to save from 23 to 50 Mr cent by buying your goods, then call at J- MILLHISfcR * BRO. M 138 B-r.ad at. L'A»»t Vt'AM'lfU AT I'Hb i.AUwE ' CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF J. D. GuOD MAN, No. 134 Main street, opposite Eagle Squarw. lu order to make ample room for Fall Stuck, and to change iuto Cask such goods at will be dead < apital a: the expiration ot six weeks, all Bummer Good* will be s»ld without regard to proflt- An early call it respectfully solicited, au 18 ) no w« '14 STKA.U Y irow Jutieiie a good supply ot aad ) Ueh Inola Rubber; •ad la store every km of do. a*d Uwmp ttoam Paekiaf,for tale ij WILLIAMS 4 BROTHER. Aft at* for inmhlmiikivii ntr Corner Caryaad Pesrl streets. ly?t 3TKBBIHB, DARF^rnT^i^^ know) to every p.-rson, that h„ to ">»« inac*ot the 1 j/iwiof charge, for hli p* r . the aesurance that bl, operation. .l£n" iC 'V i 'i ed crtter than under hi» uait Because he ,„d b t i t * nt *•«•- tull sxercue, and make more m * re **** Extract tooth, V 5 ct»- fill wi- h .A cts; with gold, 75 ct»; Pivot Tj-th 11, » lill ' s t Tocth, *.>, upper or lower »»-uj tai'JK, ' P:v -« out artificial cuirs. &c. *r, * c .' ,h or »1&. •crlption of risks on a* rea*onab» OTe *• sinufeu company, and re««cttull» U » the ppironage of the public/ Addßmh i n°* recaired at the office, No 250, hm2 ** 9thstreets, where the offlcer» will *** *" Information tha?®., * hh lomm promptly and liberally 411 John H. p re«W«t Ssfsrarar^S^ r.wr the Colombian Hotel, Coaches r^.'^ liarouches, Bowie., with and J" 0 " 6 *' fisUuea, allot his own make of th,. ,-d workmanship. Alio/ na-good work of the kind can bo in r£°!! Atoomond; and Ireapecttully ask a call »want ot any article in the Jetermmed to make to order and sell at thkT juices possible; and all work sold, thafu^^J, np2S—d6m MICAJAH MANGUM. ILAVTn°'" ) | gMJtsraBJMiSJ feK'' o,d " « s <" •—<X» , Fine Calf-skin Sewed Boot» ft , „ i Patent Leather Congress Boots" J Patent Leather Oxford To#.. Z £ f Patent Leather Monterey Boot*.""" "t 2 ! Together with an assortment of' Panama.' l„7 hora and soft Ilata, Umbrellas, &c I ' mh:)0 COLUMBIAN HOTET. f'tnTti"" 1 oif M *°R T t »—?. H Sc. C.ark, and other celebrated mak. era, aid as<cs the att>nt:sn of purchases tj hi« Stock, which he will warrant, and will sell atve™ moderate prices. " Pianos repaired, Tuned, let on hire, and iak™ in exchange, at his Piano Forte and Music StorT joaaits—ts 1 BO Main Mtren. gdPsMf%a u 01OHH i'lA.M} KOKTKs.- P|W|f- ■ffifpASti & WOODHOI'SK are con -5 If § T Jrtamly reviving applies of Km « U tip orleg ot lai , be . t msna _ I actunes in America. The character of the inatro. menu which they offer is established, and pur. chasers may safely rely upon getting agoud irMei Tiay furnish them a: northern prices, asd H i„ w assortment may be foi:a4»»*rying trcm the lowest priced good instrumen: made.to the most elegant and oostly. 3 Alao, for sale, beautirui and sweet timed Guitars, of Martin's make. Ail of which may be seen at their Baok and Piano Forte Warehouse, 13l» Main street, Eagie equare. tel* MUSIC. JJlllSlC.—P. H. TAYLOR received the tVAluwinsf favorite pieces: 'ttSgt No more, ao more of Fancy's ulsam.b? Binkert 1-lov'd ihee too dearly, by Mrs Abbot Sweeter than the wreath of mor-juw, bv Neiiao EiHe Dean by Be tkert Do do, ibrgt liar My Home is there,, by Kirk Bohemian Polka, by Putrak Spirit do, ifjt Baroett Empire Grand 'tarchi, by Tom j*er Compromise \A aHz Liberty do. jy 2 3i»aic Stc*«, \6O Mela jt (i Al>lK Ot (iKAI , CKl'UUlsfsTiir have in stare, and are reeetT ingi larae r.dditioos to their stock of Dpi xi, inatrioneau, PulatH, Oils, Dyes, Wii.dow GUaa ami Fn»cy Artlcl >», which they offer for sale on the most favorable terms to cash and punctual dealers KOUISUT tTBUOAUfTTS -rlen bis servi ces to the sitizeas of Richmond and the putii# generally as e Coll ator of C!aims. Hfc pledges himae'f to attend strijfcly to all buiine«m> tmsted to bis ore. His offlci is in the rear of Mr J>ames R. office, in Law Boi! Ung, I is# inond, Va. icy 0011, CUKK AMU C«AL.-TD« ioT scrioer is prepared to furnish vV' Wl), CBKE or COAL af cheap as can jk bought L»tt>vo Yard at TanviUe Depot —office on opposite AU.ambra Hotel,.and immediately luier Messrs Tole» A- Cook. Lump Ctal,f3 per load ly 23—3 m. THOM43 FO^gß. Fresh, white sclfhub vid OTHI-B.,MINERAL WATKKS— Aahawjart received a, supply at V. >»te Sulph si WaiUrlroa the Gree»oi»r White S-Jphur Spr agl- Fresh "yuu Lick Wf*tr, direct from tJ+ Bla» Lick Spritlga in KentU( ig. Saratcya Wfater, from the Cong'Jtts 3prm,sw> Oak Cjobard Acid Miacral W«*r, frur*4«otk Orchard Acid MinercilSprings, i«aesse<»- tuunty, New Yosk. ~ , Thia water it highiy recomiwaded hp sie.-iC" men, is coming into 4»a tar viinvdt <1* eases, iiy;h as chroic affectiors of th* digmf " and u:iQary organs, nui soma o» thecummom &'•" eases, Chronic dyep psia, chroniadiar«fca«,cl)runw dyseijhfry, chrome, diares.s, i.tronic « Mr betes, iu cases of low typhold« iovers, 4> couv« e» cent ifrom protra<U*d fevers, Vu,excito Ibe tpi«:i* and -promote digestion, piles, dropsy, Jtm Uiidiaary dose jor an adult, a- wine |ka»s rail, »• lutt4,takf-n three-times a aafc. D . Paoipnleu embracing its anslysi«» oy rro'<'»of Sil wnan, opinion.of rnediOM. wr.tew, sad r»r»ui letters as to its. curative paoperaeifcin certaitaJ*' eaaes, gr«uitou.iy & je2l S>l« Agents tot the Stale of Virani*- _ rj'lHK BpaaiiKltttlttS have J- themselves tor the purpose ni conauaißg; • this city, a IVbncco mM tioa«r*j »ioa Busiacss* under the Firmot I DUDLEY, and respectWly aoiidt your patron^ ! Our business will be exolutively a business; and an experience ot •our senior partner, la active Mercantile ' a . ... city, and a determinate* on the p»rl: « bo "' promote tie Interests oloar fhendfc wbl, secuie to us a liberal support. V/ein _ to inako ti»e usual Advance on Cuciiganiett i band, and to purchase Produce, Ac, oo u« . tomary terms. We will occupy ths WJ" couimodkMt Warahouso, Mo 14 Public La*«ag. 3NO. REHNHI. JNO. W. DUULKY. Refei to Jav Warwick, Esq.. -las. Thomas, i*> Esq; Messrs Thomas * Ssm'l Hardgrove, »" Sutton it Winston ~ . Cincinnati, April 12th. 1838- *' — JI'NE >4», ma*.— just reoeared uoo.'" 14- York. Plvn Swiss Muslins Doited uo do Checked and plaid Swiss Muslins Colored Sprig aud Dotted do JacouetCaabrica Tape Che k Muslins Furniture Dimity, very cheap -^i. And a varied ot other desirab^aa^ Mew Store. 83 M«ia «tr*et_ D BIVATE f HACTICE.-Dr I CO. way be ewasulted, oonMeaaa.ly,-«r treatment of the 10110-lng Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Sweittßg*. «fJT largements,Syphilis. a»4 whether recent of chronic. Ako. ail plaints t-rtned female diseasea. Tta invite attention to their chetnioal exuact wa 555