Newspaper Page Text
the daily dispatch. The Slate Ciai in New York.—ln our paper of Monday we published an account of the arreit of eight slaves belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon, of Virginia, who were stopped in New York through the instrumentality of the abolitionist*, while in transitu for Teiss. The cane having been adjourned over to Monday, the Journal of Commerce reports it ns follows: This case, stripped of its legal technicalities, presents one of extreme hardship to the owners of the slaves. Their ownership is not d- nie.l. And it also appears that these slaves, consist ing of two women of adult age, a lad sixteen or seventeen years old, and live children, of from one to four years, are almost the sole and only propeVty the claimant possesses. Mr. Lemmon is past the middle age of life, and his dress and appearance bespeak him to be a man who has been and is still struggling with povertv. His wife, who, was she dressed in • fashionable attire, would be considered a splendid woman, al<o bears in her dress the same marks of comparative poverty as does her husband, but not in her manners, which are vary lady like. As neither of them seemed to have acquired those "higher law" notions that property which they obtained honestly and honorably, according to the laws of the State in which they lived, could be legally pounced upon and taken from them while conveying it from one part of the United States to another, they na turally feel indignant nt what seems to them, an utter breach of the national compact. And their indignation i* rendered still more keen and sensitive by the prospect of utter and ex treme poverty, which the loss ot this property raust entail upon them. Mr. Lemmon, w hen informed of the possible, if not probable, loss of his slaves, cried like a child, and his nfllic lion so wrought upon the good feelings of Mr. Culver, a thorough abolitionist and counsellor the slaves, that, in order to make a compro mise between what he considered the slaves' rights, and the utter destitution which their be ing set at liberty must bring upon the owners, he asked counsel for the claimant at what price th v would sell them. Counsel for the claimant did not, however, feel authorised to enter into any stipulation at thi3 stage of the case. When the slaves were brought into court, Mrs. Lemmon went to where they were sitting, and in a tone and manner, highly excited, but more indicative of a mother to herchiidren than a mistress to her slaves, thus addressed them— " Have I ever ill-treated you ? Have you not drank from thesamecup, and eat from the same bowl with myself? Have I not taken the same care of your children as if they were my own 1 Did I not five up all 1 possessed in my native land, in order that you and 1 might go to uno ther, where we could he more comfortable and happy ? Hid you ever refuse to come along with me, until you were prompted to do so?" One of the colored women was so affected by the address of her mistress, that the tears rolled down her cheeks, and the other woman commenced making a reply, when a white and black abolitionist, in the same breath, told her to make no answer. When the Judge came into Court, counsel for the claimants asked for an adjournment until this day. Mr. Clinton, also of counsel for ihe claim ants, said, in seconding the motion of his asso ciates, he thought it proper to remark that the case only involved questions of law, and none offact. Counsel for the slaves, Mr. Culver, said he wished to be courteous to counsel for claim ant, but he was opposed even to adjournment on Saturday, because these men were illegal ly held in custody, and it had been already decided in another State, that ui;der such circumstances they should be liberated instun tcr. The Judge said he did not consider a further adjournment necessary, but he was desirous to give sufficient time to the respective parties in order that they might have no reason to com plain. He would therefore adjourn the exami nation until four o'clock to-d.iy. Ihe Staunton Vindicator of Monday last saye: ''The trial of the four Irishmen charged with the commission ot rape upon the person of * white woman, in this county, in August last, has been progressing since Thurs day. At the time of closing our pMper no ver dict had been rendered. George Welch, an Irishman, who has been confined for some lime for stabbing James Powers, was found guilty and sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year." 0- A court martial assembled in IV. York on Monday to adjudicate on the affair between Capt. McLane and Col. Roberts, which, as our eaders may remember, grew out of the Cap tain's letter concerning the conduct cf Gen. Pierce in Mexico. None of the proceedings have »et reached us. John McKae'g pdeatn saw-mill, t>ear Wilmington, N. C., was destroyed by tire on Sunday. Loss §10,000, and r.o insurance. Madame Sontag w as serenaded by se veral German Societies on her arrival in Bos ton. Free Colored Population cf Virginia. —1 he citzens of Norfolk county held a meet ing on the icst., and adopted resolutions urging the Legislature, at its ensuing session, lo adopt n eat-urt s to rid the Slate of its tree colored population. They also recommended that similar meetings be held throughout the State. Sandwich Islands.—Advices have been received from the Sandwich Islands to ihe 17th of September, though the news is barren of interest. The exchequer of the kingdom is in a moat deplorable atate. A loan is talked of. The government thinks that the current year will close wilh the debt of tiie counlrv aug nituted i«, $100,000, at twelve percent, inter est. This is a heavy burden (or a govern ment whose sources of revenue are so crip pled as those of the Hawaiian Ivingdon — The U. b. Frigate fit. Lawrence, was at HU-j •t There hau|been a seizure of a California ve eel loaded with liquors, for ar. infringement of the Honolulu revenue laws. Australia.— The latest intelligence from Australia ia contained in the Alia Califor nia : From Australia we have files of Svdr.ey pa pe-ato July 7ih. The village of Guad'agal on the north bank of Murruuihidsjee, was <le' •troyed by a freshet on the 26ih of June. Be tween 60 and 80 l;vea were luat. flie town has been completely ruined. I'he rains had been very severe. Btisiue«s was brisk and provisions bi»h. The gold discoveries ur e |reported to extend and increase in value over •n immense sutface olcountry. Fortunes are l>«ing mud-, it is said, wiih great facilitv ■ad Itundieds tf Knplish emigrains are arii'v mg in the country almost daiiv. Theamount of dust and ' nuggets" skipped to England on the 2t»ih and X."Ui of June was 25,044 ounces. Fire ai»u Lcifs or h ovn I.ivks.—The d»e'. ling of k,yron H. Ccle, in Welli-burg. Et t eouiity, Pa , took fire vn Tuesday morning last, destroy itff the entire content.-. Thieeui Mrs. Ooie'a cl iiJret>, and one oi James Fletn HiingV, were unable tc escape, ai.d were coc umed by (be devouring «leiueut. iR&IVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS YESTERDAY. COLUMBIAN HOTEL.—J L Taylor, Wo Old, Powhatan; C Stokes, H Stoke*, R Stokes, Lunenburg; L C Anderson, Hillsville; E H Robinson, Amelia; L W Anderson, Rockbr'ge; W Morton, Farmville; E T Sturling, Henry; J H Thomas, Charlotte; FT Wooten, J Rudd, Pr Edward; JD Waddell, Pittsylvania; G R Dawson, Lynchburg, W M Andrews, Lunen burg; A W Barksdale, Halifax; T W Neal, Miss M C Haskins, F W Jackson and son, A meba; L Murrell and family. J T Dowoy, Lu nenburg; Capt J A Yates. Keysville; P Chris tian, Amherst; S P Bryant. Richmond; VVtri Clemen:*, Surry; B Mayor, Sussex; J B Tun stall, Mecklenburg; LR Roper, Petersburg; D Foster, do; Miss A S Wooldridge,Chestertrd; l)r J A Agnew, Pr Edward; J Miller, Char lottesville; A Branch, Appomattox; W O Mor ris, Louisa; T A Johnson, University; J Drin kel, Bridgewater; L Hughes, Buckingham; L D Bauglian.J Barley, Powhatan. AMERICAN HOTEL.—T S Graves, Vn; W A Jennings, Orange; B F T Conway, Mad ison; J A Williams, Murfreesboro; Win J W Crowder, Raleigh; J N Andrews, Guilford; L Mavnur<\ Washington; C A McEvoy. Rich mond; G W Hammett, Miss: CD Pre« on, lady and Mis M Ripley, Ga; J A Marshall, Va; T Wolcott, Phiis; W Richardsand lady, New York; l)r A A Marshall, and W S Butts, Va; B T Meachem, E Meachetr, and L Meachem, Petersburg; WS Adkins, J E Adkins, and M Adkins, Sussex; A Hetherton, Richmond; G W Morgan, Lynchburg. EXCHANGE HOTEL—G V Taylor, Ksnawha Salinas; Wm BG:e»n, Charlotte; J EOwen, Wash ington; It Stib'er. Lynchburg; A Peyton, Roanoke; E G James. Petersburg; J L Cooper, Calva. Me; J A Brownell, Boston; J A Early, Franklin; N Hnirs to-i, Mis*; L M Owen, Washington; H L Fureueon, N V; \>r Braxton. King William, E Ruffli. Mi.-s M Rufflti an i Miss J Rutin. Hanover; J W S'uart, k M College; CG t Fobes, Mobile; Miss McWickar, N* Y; Mrs F 15 Cofin, V*; I)r Moaeley, Philade phis: J L Hammand and Vermont; E A Wer.nys*. Aln; A T Sheppara, Term; D G' Ward, Va; W M Bui:i vitn and VV ftl Collins, Mi«; B F Baltimore; J W Moiri*, Vaaud Trnn It R; Dr Wormly, King Wi liam; Mis Caldwt-11 and Miss Caldwell, Cincin nati S t'nlchett, W H Gauueile, Wash itgi n. CITY HOTEL-Dr J H Mettert, Henrico; R B Snrii'.by, Amelia; L Titmarsh, Va; J G B Coleman, Lou,si; VV Robertson, Petersb'g; G W Hubbard, New Kent;L il Ciaget, steamer Belvidere; 8 Seters JUECtio"; J V Deliiskn >N J; D Anthony and lady. Tenn; Mijs L G Morris and servt, do; G C Rice and C Foster, Cumberland; C N Buker, N C; J Hadd, Chesterfield; J 1 Dosweil, Hanover. | M Ait INK NEWS. I'OHT OF KICIIJIOM). SAILED, Bria Wyman, Bat ton, fljuraad wheat, Sheiids Ac. Samerville. Schr Frances, Stldley, Boston, flaur, &e , D Cui rie. Schr Lake, Lake, New Vcrk, coal. Notice.— Richmond and danvjlle RAILROAD COMPANY.—The fifth aauual meeting o} tba Stockholders in the Kichmond and Danville Railroad Con pany will be he!d in the city of Richmond on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of December, 1852. The Stockholders will have toe privilege ot going to and returning from taa meet ing on the cur if rue of charge- P VAN Dh.URSEN, Secretary. Form of a Poucr of Attorney to vote at a meeting of the Stockholders: Know ali. Men by thkse Peesents : That ! , the utderiigcea, do hereby constitute and I appoint attorney (they or either of them) tor , and iu name, to vote on alt ques tions that may he trougat before the meeting if the Stoclifco'dets ot the Richmond and Danville Baili ad Company to be held la the city of Rich mond, on Wedrxtdiiy, tee Bth day of December, 185.', or any >djourced meeting thereof, hereby ! ratifying all the acti oi (-aid attorney in the pre | misei, as fully as if were present, and valine in person hi testimony wnereot haveherwnto affixed hand this day of , 185 SI. •'No prtxy ghail be valid for more than sis monthsirora ihediite thereof"—(Ex.ract trom the 4th By-Law) no ll—ltßD P. D., See*y- ®FO!t HUM OK SAl.fc, that very agreeable suburban retreat, known as the Cottage, immediately opposite Warsaw, in the towu of Sidney. The building is of brick, nearly new, and contaise four excellent rooms with every convenience, out htusei, &c., with a well cf ex cellent water in the yard. There are aiso two acres of land attached in a trie state of cultivation, which, it properly managed,, will producef-om four to tve hundred dollars in vegetables, ic. To a good tenant, it will be rented cheap; and posses sion given immediately. For further particulars, apply to JOHN H. SKAYRtS, oc i*i—U At the Columbian Hotel MFO 44 itt-N'» , a large Brick Tenement on Grace street, west e<f Madison street, now oc cupied by Mr Bowers. Possession may be had im mediately. Kent $250. TOLEK. & COUK, n; > 4 General Agents yOJI UIiMT, for the year 18 53, or for a Ma >rn of years, that large House and Lot in the town "t Manchester, commonly known au the old Farmers' Its size and locality, oear the ci ty, make a desirable place to any gentleman who wish to open a boarding school, cr it would es.it veiy well two snail tamilies. Ail neeei-ssiry piira will by put upon it. For terms ur dp, rtic clara apply to Robert D. Ward, attorney at-laiv, No 02 Main street, c jar.y opposite the City tiotel. r.o a—iiu* MKOItKISM'.-JPartota dwelling, consist ing ot 5 rooms, witn privelegs of kitchen, situated on Main street, private entrance—suitable tor a final! family without incambrpnce. Posses sion give-, icaiediately. Apply at this oriice. no 3'.* MUKMHABLK PJ£ i V A. T K rtfcrsi- DENCK FOR SALE.—I offer for sale the very desirable private residence, situated on the comer ot Marshall and Ist streets. The dwelling i$ new, comfortable, and commodious, and contains eleven rooms, to which is attached a largo litchen smoke, wood and coa* houses. The situation of tMs property renders it - eairabie as a unvote residence For terms apply to VV. 800 TWRIGHT, no U—l m Corner Ist nod Rioad Sts. gjjjtf i* ( *K itfe.NT.—A i!i;cß Stable with tnree Jut stalls and a carriage house, on Grace street Aaaress D. G. F. through the Poet Off -e n<>9—3t* B tuii Ufc.i\T, on Pearl street, (he iowtr Tenement. lormeriy occupi»<! liy u« aj a re ! \' d forwarding h use. Has three good rooms and a celar, and wi 1 make an excellent store h ; .ust rosaestion given immediately if desired — For terms, ajoly to NORVtLL, JONES &. EGfiLF.STON - ; '* No 14 Pearl street, if?., ti,U WtM , a Comicrtaole r. Bi.letTce'on jKl -ad atrcet, between Main and Fransiin, euiia- tsmi.y, with 7 cr 6 room., with a on tt ° mine S«fa. For particulars, mquire Jon s" °i o, £ J JOHNSON, at Dibreil <k n a. Mnietno vVKreho'ise. DO DOOhS, -UA GAZI \K"), >tW> j> » furMleb V r.H. London Lancet fur November London Punch stsssssaas* u "**** Su n » ISioJM 01 M tt «" 3oy Aur't Pm«v-T« 0r Sw * barters on C a^sV^a°^ M^: " ~ rT^ V r 9riy ' Ar,hur ' a G«ttte. -«rr ' CuU ' ter Cu 'P« «=• Ac., aM for tins , Pictorial for Chri.tmss and New Ye.r . Ctori r. l "««r-prica 6c 4t,r ' N ' w received as woo as pub '^Kr^ssssasssr*- -i. ■» ,w F^" 1 T AN " I-'jluuu —'iio b A y b " U ' »****, *up«rior arlcle "; no 3 & McCAUDL&BH. WANTED*—<6OO of the "Bank oi the Union.'' j IT aoff-U AND. PIZZINI. | UCK WHEAT, in2s pound but*, tor «ale by nog WfLLUM EGOLE3TON. BACON SIDES.—IS hhds prime, for aaltt by l no 9 EDWIN WORTHAM A CO. j CiROLNj PLASTER AND LIME, fo I * *ale by no 9 EDWIN ORTHAM 4 CO. NO. I PERUVIAN GUANO.—6B4 bag* landius trom scirr Ocean, for tale by no 8 S MoGRt'DKR 4 PONS. | T. AND trflMTO KA.UILV FLOtR, L/ • lor tale by no 8 WILLIAM EGGLESTON. j OLD JAVA AND COsTA KICO COF FEE, tor «ate by noB WILLIAM EGGI.ESTON. AINTfcD IILCRETS AND tor | sal« by no 8 WILLIAM EGGLESTON. ! puvK apple Imitation English IT AND GOsHi-N CHEESE, for sale by no 8 WILLIAM I GGLESTON. COM TIERCES FRESU THOMAS* Ju" TON LIME receiving, for sale by no 8 S. AIcGKL'DER 4 SONS. ' TIERCES PRIME NEW Kit E, fur sals by no 9 BACON 4 BASKERVILL. UHIME MACON SlDES.—lohmls just :s- j JL ceived per steamer, tor saie by go 9 WILLIAMS 4 BROTHER. I i HAMS.—A tew uercesju«t re- V> ceived tor sale by no 9 WILLIAMS 4 BROTHER. HAY. —UU bales, just receivua aad tor t«.,e trurn | schr Sarah Ernelia- by oc 30 R. RANKIN. j PPLES. —5U bois Northern Apples, receiving j and for sale oj oc 6 WM. TAYLOR ! Anlhoves , Iresa received, tor sale by JUAN PiZZINI, oc 23 Next door to the Exchange Bank. '| 1 ALLOW CANDLES.—S3 boxes 'iaiiuw C»i> J- dies, for sale by no 1 P. WOOLFOLK, JR. BUTTER. —20 kegs prime Gosfleu butter, landl ing to day per s'exmer, for sale by oc 5 HL'LsT 4 KING. BUCKWHEAT flour. —Another lot iiew | Buckwheat Flour, for sale bv cc 30 GEORGE J. HERRING rn HUOs MUsCOVAuO bLUAR, iece>ving and OV ft-r sale by BACON 4 BASKERVILLE HO 4 A WET NL'RnfS WANTED.—Onewitnout incumbrance preferred. App y at No. 22a Bioad street. no 3 UTANT£D TO HIKE—A Nurse for c&ild. »T Ajply to no 3 L. D CRENSHAW 4 CO. I'RNING FLUID- Received r -day, tor ! sale by THOMAS E PACfr'., oc i' 7 22 > Brosd street. OI P K UIO R<?OU NTR Y IIA M S A fine I O lot of Virginia Cared Hams in store and for *aie by P. WOOLF:>LK JR CiHAFINft DISHED, UYoTKH DISH ' ES, Tare«ne, Buckwheat Cake Dianes, Oy9ter Broilers, 4c, ftr sate by no 8 R. M ZIMMERMAN. FANCY CASS. PATSTS.—On hind a fine ! assortment ot Fancy Cassimere Pants, of good j queiitv aiid latest stvies. no ft MERCHANT 4 WEISIOER. PRIM E DRY St W> AM) HIIEA' TS.— tShhdssides; 15 tierces Breasts lantfina peri steamer, lor sale by no 8 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. ] ROMMEL*N'" PUHE GROUNDPEP- | ' PER.—Black and Cajenn j Pepper, and Family I Mustard for sale by nos JOHN H.CLAIBORNE. j '|HN SLOP MATHS, BUCKETS, CUaM A BEtt SETS, just received at STEBBiNS, DARRACOTT 4 CO S, j oc 1 101 Broad street i DKEcS GOUDS.—K> ceivad by Roanoke a large lot of haod«oaie all Wool Mouselines, wii.ch wj will eel! at 50 cU a yard, worth one aollar. no 2 HART & MOSES. BO ipv BOOTS.—A lar*e »s»ori«iei.toi Buys'' Youths'and Children* Ca't and Kip Bojts very cheap WILLIAM WALSH, oc 30 No 43 Main street, sien of tiie Boot. RliCh.l V KU, ver hrnoouer Merchant. — lUO double barrel Guns, which wiil be sold whole sale and retail, ?.i private sale no 2 ALEX. NOTT &CO VFLLVt.I CbOAKS.— We wi.l receive ourinc the present week a lot of Velvet Cloaks, which we wsii be enable J to sdi cheao no 2 HART & MOSES. ALUiOIAttLE PIPPINS.-10 bbls Albt. marie Pippins, just received. for sale by JUAN PIZZINI, oc 25 Nextdoorto Exchange Bank. | mUs TJiA.-J u»t jeceived, a lew smai vJ boxes very hue Tea, which I ain retailing a one dol'ar per pound, oc 30 GEORGE J. HERRING UAU.TFORD SCRKV*».-1200 gio tla/t --ford Screws, asserted, Irom 3-d to inch, for sale by oc 19 LEW & TAYLOR. t! ÜBS «Sc J?fci.L.O c-S.—Hubs, Fellies, and 1 Bows, suitable for Buggys, Barouches, Coach es and Wagons, for sale oy oc 19 VAN LEW & TAYLOR. ( UlOltjE AUUlilitA WLVK.-Atmallin voice ' Ticta" and ••Navy" Wine, selected in Madeira by a gentleman of tins city, tor sale by oc 13 K. M. BURTON I»U CITY tIJLI. FAJIILY U ILOUK, lor suie by JAMES B. SHELTON, oc 30 Corne-- 4th and Broad streets. B~L>T ftO!,A RAND SPI. R.U O irs,jubt received and (or sale by THOMAS E. PACE, oc 27 222 Broad street. » NO. I TOP BUUtiY AND Xx (complete) lor sals. A bargain cuu bs had if early apphcaaon be tnaife at this office. oc 25—ts j, ELVETS I VELVEISI —Re' -ivedthis day ny * Roanoke, an asscrtrcetit of ei;k Ve. vets, saita ble for (.ioaks and Mantillas, and w:U be sold I,w by HA«tT & MOSES. RCEIVED per schr Haxa'i a handsome colleo tionof papies mavhe timt pieces, portfolios aad work boxes, a new artick'. no At. FX NOTT & CO. NTiIRACiTIi lUAL.—Lauding etts, 200 tons superior Anthracite Coal, at $5-} per toa of 2000lbs,it taken fr..tn the wharf JOHN W. WRIGHT, oc 19 D ck Wharf. CUT VELVET VESTS.—S. MER CHANT A. WEISIGER hdv» received a beuu ful lot of iaccy Cut Velvet Vests, of the best quality, S MERCHANT <t WEISIGKR, no 6 No 112 Main street. NU'fICE. —uuatQ alter JsAI'URuAY, Uie 3<Jth instarr. the Mail Train of the Cenfai Rail uad will etop atthe Jtaction long enough for pas.engera to get bieakidst. oc 27 E. H GILL, Sunt —S. Mercnant Si We.si ger, have on hand a fine a3sor me- t of Shirts. White and Fancy, of tivery quality. Ca'landsee them. S. MERCHANT Jt WEISIGEH, no S 112 Main st. FtVhK ANUAGU E is promptly »nd perma nen'lj relieved by the use of tne India Chula gogue.an untViiir.g remedy for Fever and Ague and otixer bilious Jiseates. The gtnuine Itidia Cbol»gogt»e h for sale by PURCELL, HDD it LO, no 8 Druggists 92 Main street H~AIR A>IITOOTH BKI MIKS— Atrcsh together with a good euppiy r.f Perfumery ar.d lancy article-, reeetvtd and tor sale by skabrook at kf:eve, noO 175 Hro*d street. W HAVING, HAIR CBTTIMi AMU DUEsbiNG—Cupping, I.eechinir. Bleeding, Ex tracting Teeth, 4.c. MR J F. SPACfI, from Ge.r minj, lat,s Irotu Phlladijiphia, would moat ießp»-ct fu.iy itifurm the citizen*of Richmond audit* vicin ry, that he ncs* opened and n at ! y fitted out the cor ni r a*ore on Governor street, under Mrs Kdding's Boarding Hoas-, where he will be at all times pre pared to fcire ample satisfacti 'u iu ail iha abo e named ora;:chcs, with proiaputude and dispatch oe IS— im * CGAL PiP OIL, ia barr. la, orssi»a i »- by oc3« LIiWIN WOKIUAM X CO. TO HPOHTPMKN OF TDK HELD. THOMAS H. TYREK, re- *peetfully ioiorm* the friends and o'd customer* of his father, and the public in general, that he has just opened a hondsome assortment of Doable and Mln(tie Gans) Powder Flaaka, Shot Belts. Game Bags, and every article in the Gun and Sporting line. Also, a great variety of Colt's Five Shooters, Allen's Revolvers, »iogle barrel Pistols ol all kinds, Bowie Knives, 4c., 4c., all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. GUN3MITHINQ done in nil its varieties, such as gun. rifle and pistol stocking, altering fire-arms of an kinds into percussion and all other repairs be longing to the trade. Keys fitted to door truuk, cabinet and other locks; and walking Canes mount ed in gold or silver—all of which will be under the superintendence of his father. i HOMAS TYRER so well known to the public of Virginia lor the Inst 25 years; and notice is here given that TYHER'S (iun !•stabliahment is No. 116 Main. 3 doors below Governor street. NOTICE to my old friend*, customer*, and the public in general, is here given, as per advertise ment above, that you will find me once again fol low ing my old business ; and it will give me much pleasure to wait on all who may give me a call at No. 116 Main street, in selling to them any article in our line of business, trom the smallest quantity of ammunition to a superior doubit-barrel Gun; or in attending to any work ia the gunsmitbing line; and promise that no such work shall leave Tyrer's Guu Establishment, unless it is done in the most substantial and superior manner. THOMAS 7YRER, no 5— dim Gun and Ititie Maker. u" VT New and Comfortable Schedules. TWICE DAILY FROM RICHMOND TO NEW YORK, WITH TRANSFERS OF PASSENGERS AND BAGGAGE, THROUGH fHE CITIES OF WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND PHILADEL PHIA, FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE —On and af ter the Ist of March, the following quick and com fortable schedules will be run over tne inland route between Richmond and New York: Leave Rich mond, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M , and 9 o'clock, P. M., arrive in New York, daily, atsl, A. M.,and 6i P M Fare to Washington, Ist class seat* ....$5 50 2d " " 400 " " Baltimore Ist " " 700 " " 2d " " .o 00 Between Baltimore and Philadelphia by rail road 3 00 Between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by New Castle and Frenchtown line 2 50 Between Philadelphia and New York 3 00 F'or Ist class passengers, and ®2 on each for 2d class do. Besides the through and direct connexion named above with the main Northern Rou'e, through tickets, direct, can be obtained at the Depot of the Baltimore 4 Ohio Railroad Company, in Washing ton, for Pittsburg and Wheeling via the Raiay House on the following terms: Befrweeo Washington and Pittsburg— (Time 24 hours) $11 50 Between Washßjgton and Wheeling— (Time 32 hour?) 12 50 For through tickets to Washington and Balti more, or other information, apply at the ticket ol fice. It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four daily lines are ia operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the traveller who, through business or nletwure l-ao hoon delayed iu Wash ington, cas ii aiways in ms power to proceed at a convenient hour direutly on his journey to any point north of that place. THOMAS SHARP, Agent of Transportation. Office R., F. 4 P. R. R. Co., \ Richmond, Feb. 20,1852. > P. S.—The Night Train will not stwp to take up or put down passengers, except at the follrwine sta tion* : Cottage, Taylorsvil'e, Junction, Chestertield, Milford, Ginney's, Fredericksburg and Brooks'. N. B.—By oTderof the Postmiater General, no mail train will be run between Richmond and Washington oa Sunday nigfeta. te 21 T. 8. NEW BOOKS, Ja*t ptiblixtied. Village Lift; in Egypt, by bavle St. John, author of "Adventures in the Libyan Desert," "Two Years' Residence in a Levantine Family." This book will be welcome, as presenting a dif ferent picture of Es-j pt from the one usually painted by sin that region The life of the lower class of pe. pie is here most graphically depicted and Eastern stories and anecdotes illustrative ofi'tfce condition of the country population are given. Palissy, the Potter, 2 vols—cloth SI SO The L;f-; of Bernard Palisey of Saintee, his labors and d'senveries in art ar.d science, with an outline of his philrsophiial doctrines and ilhistrat're seiee ti jDS i-ora his works ; by Henry Morley, aathor of •'How to make Home Unhealthy," &c. Forssiest MOKRIS' Bookstore, no 4 WHO AKfc THE HAPPV.—J. W. RAN DOLPH has received, Nov, 5— Who are the Happy, or Piety, the only f ound»- tion of true and aub»tantial Joy; by Rev J B Water bury, DD—2 : c Gallant Tom, or the Perils of the Ocean: an in tere-ting sea tale—2sc The Forrest, by W Huntington,author of Alban, Lady Alic«. This is a love story—l 25 2nd Series of Leigh Hunt's Book tor a Corner. No2o Putuam's Library—2sc Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Val lev, with the origin"! narratives of Marquette A 1 louez, Membre, Uenepin and Anartase D>uay, by Jno <i Shea svitha fac -imiie of the newly dieeover ed map of Marqu' tte—B2 Confessions of an Eton Boy, by Chas Roweroft, Esq—soc 443 Littell's 1 iving Age—l2c November No Plough, Loom and Anvil November No London Lancet Memoirs of Martha Thompson Sharp, by her pas tor, Rev J J Helm. American Tract Society- ISc A Pastor's Councils, American Tra.'t Society—l 2 Letters from a Senior to a Junior Physician, Am. Tract society—fij Irvine's Sketch Book, gro, fire iiew edition, wt;h plates—S6 no 5 lUIE COMKEchION-t O*' AN fc'lO.N . BOY—TheLifi and Public Career of Daniel Webster, including a briei outline of his Servio-s to the Nation, as Representative, Senator, and Secre tary oi State wiih a•' summary ol tiis vidws en the grtat National Questions oi the day, frc» the New York f>aily Times—l2c. The Democratic Review for October, containing a Beautiful Steel Portrait of Gen. Prank Pierce.—isc The Confessions of an Eton Boy, by Charles Row crtft, Author of •• Tales of the Colonies ' &c. Sic.— Splendidly Jllusttatfd.—lb? pas: a--5Cc The First Step to Crime; or tt;e Botite, Illustrated by OruH shank, complete —26c The First Step to Fortoiie, or the Pi-edge, a se quel to the Bottle —25c Money, a Piay by Bolwer—l2 The Lady of Lyons, Dy Bulwer—l2c. For sale by S. M. WEST fc BRO , no 6 Exchange Boo* Store. AL.L. Physicians agree that --iaige and Irtajuent doses of nauseous a'.coholic compoanda taken into the atoonach from tin)-' to time, tnr.»t have a tendency to d-etroy the hea'tfctu! tone of thn vital organ of the human svst.-m," and ii is well known to all the medical profession, thai top uetrre princi ple ot a galnHi of liquiJ iced/c:ne can be placed ia a teaspoon; why then the ute cf eivsng lar*- and uiuaeouß draughts t The erroneous idea that l, the more nauseous thi medicine tbe more potent its et tects," ia bow discarded by ail ca did reaaonera and it is indi-putabiy proved beyond doubt that BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAJfrßri, a medicine of the m j# t agree «bte and palatable nature, is tin-m-ist etfectaal it*m-dy tor C'oanhs, C-i.loa, and tt-ir con sequences. They inrambly give rene! m ten min utes. HDd are so picaeai.t to tue taste that any cciid will take them. Frice 26 cents per box Porsaleby no 4 GAYNOR A- WOOD, Dru^Uts TO TOBACCOM 1 STS»—iXIJ {tn ot very s , perior rich blsck i\-n<raa Beans,>xtra B*vor 25 but ties London Oil Bitter Almonds. Also Gil Cinuatnon Cloves, Anuiae, Bcrgamot, Letnou, Pepyeimint anil Rose; wiih a large supply o» mi the Gums and -piees used in Savoring, a.Jof which we aeii on very low term-, aod ihe qu«hty niy, "or. BESNtXr fcBKfcRS, D " 3 Druggi-t*. Maiii »tre> t. PLATIID WAlCK,—Castors, < ■ - tjasx.-is, Tea Sets, ana Waiters, ot tie richest and la test styles. Also, Papier Mache G >«<is inutvatva ri»ty. Dressing Oaaes, for the toilet and for trav eiliog; Br j nee Ornaments and Candelabra*. Mantel Ciocss, 6nu Tea frays. Just received and t.r sal ty LbWIS GtNTKR nn * 137 Main »tr+et m l/ALI'ABLK lanu. —We are autaotUed to » teli a must vaiua-jW t:act of land thro'whim the Central Railroad passe■, not morethau 10 from the c ly, eonNinuig * > acrea. 110 ol vt hicn are cleared, 'ltie oaildings a e good, and 10, COO cord» of wood ai.d loO.UOO barrel stave* might be taiie-i from the la d witliout material tnjurv Terms »eiy acsoaunudatinfj. App'y early. TOLE* i. COOK, no 2 U neral AgcuM. Clothing: clothingi or supe- RIOR CUT AND WORKMANSHIP-FALL AND WINTER 'SJ-3.—J. D. GOODMAN, No 134 Main Street, opposite Eagle Square. Rich mond, Va., baa now ouen hie law. new Winter stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING.aII of which will be sold at the very lowest cash prices. He re vpectlully calls the attention of purchasers to his large and carefully aelected asaortmentof dress and frock Coats, made of black and fancy French and English cloths; business and over Coats, of every handsome style and material, which cannot be sur passed for neatness o! workmanship and tit; Pants and Vesta in endless variety of style*, qualities, color*, cut and price ; boys' Clothing, consisting of Frock and Over Coats, Round Jacket*, Pants. Vests. 4c. Fnrniahing Good*.—He has »pared no pains in making his ttock of Fancy Goods one ol the richest, consisting of black and fancy Silk and Satin Scarf* and Cravats, Ties and Stocks; siik, plush and merino Mutfers; Gloves, Su*Denders, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Socks, merito and silk Under Shirts and Drawers, 4c. From his very great facilities in purchasing and manufacturing bis stock, he is offering the greatest bargains. J. D. GOODMAN, oc 23 134 Main street. HEADQUARTERS FOR FASIF IONABLE CLOTHING.—Just received, th greatest variety of Cloths, Cassimeres and Veet'ngs, to be found in the city, of the latest and most approved style*, consisting iu part French blk Cloths and Cassimeres, ali qualities; French lancy eol'U CI ,ths and Cassimeres of every shad? and quality, French Baaver Cloths, all quali ties; Frcnca Himalags Costing Cloth, entireiy new; French Peteieham Cloths, French marcle and clouded Cassimeres, new Vesting*.—Figured Silk. Plush and Velvet; Quad rills Silk, Piush and Velvet; Watered Siik, Plush and Velvet; Ribbed Silk, Plush and Velvet; plain Pluso Silk, Cashmere Vesting*, Dema3k Silk Vesting.", black and fancy Grenadine Silk Vestings. Butl and white Grenadine Silk Vestings, Party Ven tint's decidedly rich. Heady-Made Clothing of all kinds end qua lities of the ve'y latest styles, such ae Kossuth Over Coats, Esquimaux Wrappers, Lamar tine Sacks, Paletot Frocks, Albert Top Costs, Hutting Coats, Fancy Goods—Fancy Ties and Cravats, Crimp and Frill Ties, something ne m ; Apron Ties, black and fancy; rich fsncy and black Silk Scarfi,do. do Satin, Gloves of alt kinds, Collars, Suspenders, Socks—silk, cotton and merino : JJress Shirts, Silk Shirts, Merino Shirts and Drawers. Call and see for yourselves. E. B. SPEN'CE, oc 13—1» Corner of Main and Governnrsts. jfci PIANO FORTESOFEELI. CHARACTER a. Stcdartdc S I Jtl FJ ra Co., New York ; J . Chickeriug, Bos II " * J "ton; and J. B. Dunham. New Vork; are makers as well known in the Musical as in the Fashionable world; in the Musical on account of their superior tone, power and durability; In the Fashiouable for their Elegant Style, choice work manship and reai excellence in all respects The subscribers are theonlyfazentsff r the sale of those instruments in the city of Richmond. Wehave recently received large supplies from the ab jve celebrated makers —soma richly carved in the style which prevailed in the time of Lours xrv. others ef the present day, and several plainly lurnished but of good tone at low pric s. NASH & WOODHOI'SE, no 5 Bookseller*, Eagle Square. ~ PIA >OS.—l J . H. TAYI.OR ffPutw nstantly receiving elegant anr !T S ?1 flplain i ianos from the popular ma ll " * tf " Kers, Nunns Sc. Clark. These instruments received the great gold medal prhe at the "fVorld's Fair," Loudon, i85l; and ihey have invariably received the first prize at the American Institute Fairs in this country. They combine all the modern improvements with the Metallic Frame and patent over strings and are confidently recommended for sweetntss of tone and great durability, which quality will be appreciated in the couutry, where good tuners are seldom found. > P. H.Taylor has sold these instruments in this city for the last seventeen years, to the entire satis faction of his numerous customers Old Pianos taken in part pay. Hinno Stools and Music, (the largest and beet coile:tlon in the Sta'e) Violin and Guitar Strings, Violiis and Gaitars of the beat quality, at low prices. P.H.TAYLOR, Piano and Music Store, 06 5 160 Main street, fipposite the Banks. /HI*'ii■1 *'ii■ HiW ~K* AUIMM.TON, (gradu ate DENTiST, practitioner since lsH2, having fully tested his reduced prices, desires to make known to every person that he will continue perman»nt, the follow ng charges tor his Fervices; with the assur ance that his operations shall be performed better tnan under his past exorbitant fees. How so ( He cause he and his assistants are kept in full exercise, and make more money. Extract tooth 25 cents; Ping with silver or tin 50 cents; with gold 75 cents; Pivot Tooth #2 50; Plate Tooth S' l ; uoperor lower setts 825, with or with ut natural, artificial eums. Sir, r<r< r, WAltllns. £&\ CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Sec. ic, KTjjL mil tie and repaired •■(•promptly, thoroughly, and oa reasonable terms by WILLIAM JAMES BARTHOLOMEW, On Governor Street, Opposite the Dinpntch Office. Musical Boxes, Accordeons, ic., repaired. Plate, &c , engraved. Clocks attended to within 2 miles of the Post Office. oc 20-d3in* JESBfr DBNTA U SURUKON.—Dr R, K. CHAN! 'LER,(graduateof th* Baltimore Coiiegeoi Dental Surge ry.) otfers hia orofessional services to the citizens <>f Richmond and vicinity. office 145 Main street, Eagie Squara. Rktebexces—Professor C. B. Gibson, Professor C. P. Johnson, Rev. Dr. Howell. Rev. J. B. Taylor, Rev. Ro. Rvland, A. G. Worthain, M. D., and Wm. F Butler, E*q, Richmond. Professor C. A. Harris, Professor Titos. E. Bond. Professor V/. fl. Handy. Prof C. O. Cone, <«d Les ter N ible D. D. S., I'alfimore. se 2—dfim SETrfVTiI MANUFACTORY, AND KK-«*SWfi je^Jat\ < yff\)AlE DEALERS IN BOUTS, 'SHOES. TR NKS. V A LICKS, CARPET BAGS. &C—PEMBERTON & BRO, 161 Main street, oppoiite the Exchange Bank, respect fully in rite strangers visiting the citt, and the pub lic generally, to call and examine th'.'ir lnra- 1 and complete assortment oi articles in the above \in>~ Their prices wilt. be found to be as low as those of any other house, whether by the single pair, dozen or mtK The stock embraces— Gentlemen's Dress Shoes, Gaiters and Bootees Do calf, ki-t, and stout Bocts and Boctees Youth's Poots and Bootees, of miny kinds Servant's Brogues, boun" and unboand Ladies' Shoes, Buskins, Kids, Jenny Linds, &c Ladif-s' black, bronze snd c >lo ed Ga.tera Buskins and Boot ets for servant women, various styles Mioses and Children's Shoes ir. ereat variety Travelling Trunks, p.aia Leather and tiair Trunks feff* All of which are oUer"d at the }o T .ve*t ra'es PEMBERTON Jc BRO, 10l Main st Opposite Exchange Uank, Richmond, Va. se 17—Sm /Xv FIRK. LIFK AND MARIM 8 URANCK —Tbe Richmond Fin Association are now urepartvd to issx.s policies ftf Insurance on the above dt sonpiion of risks on as reason ah >* terms as an) similar coru[«iuy, and respectfully ask a shwre o! the patronage of the public. Applications will b* recetvea at tne office, No 223, corner of Main ar<? »tli streeu, where the officers will cheerfully fur -, ish all information that may be reqiired I »Mes promptly and liber Vly adjusted. J VMES BOSHER, Preaident JQKN H- Bobhbr, Secretary. mh 17 — „ la. NOTICE.—The pub)'; are her. - informal that the steamboat U>.U A «ul be taken off the route via Port VVal tba-1, between Richmond and Norfolk, on Monday let November, tor the purpose of undirgoin* re pairs and being fitted for th. win er Due notice •vill be given whtn ready to resume her place on the tine «g»in THOd. DOi'AMEAD. fchipt. O.T: e Rfc P . R . R. Co., Oct. *7:h, IsW 0«27 JAOA It O—GKN TI.KVIhN'B UK Kris GOODS— Wsj resoe t'uliy invite G -iitce me in wantot handsome and durable Dress Hoots, Gaiters, Ac, to call and examine our large and varied assortment of artieie# in that line We have twen at gr.-at pains t» select the ciost laatelul aoj ehi icest goods, and have had to , J • ex •ressly to our order various styles and patterns ot ireut . men s Dross Boots, Shoes an ' Gatter*, that W • are confident will be nuprovei by th:»ae wbo wish sotni-iXiiiijat unco ussfu arid beauti.'ul i give us a C»K at our large and «-> <n *eni -nt »t re, Wh.-re m« be found th- m t e-mpl !e »»- s rttnent of Moot* tthoea, Truuks aud i ar |»et Ruga, to tic f.<und at sny un-- place .n Vir »u'*„ WHTKitPAOK. Mam at, 3 doors below Do >ksj*» Uat aioie. he'ADACHr*?NAowwlfa £«S BODY, take tb« CHBKRY PBCTnI?? V_"jJ!Bk *" or * ® oW 110,1 crra *h. take it morn .„. None will lon, suffer from thi. trouWwh^ it can be so read.ly cnrrd. PenoJ seated congb, which breaks them oftli»irr«i .t v' will find, by taking the Cherry Pectoral on <min» ; bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sfeet> consequently refreshing rest. <ir» it relief f r <mx «.« imt. and an ultimate cure is afforded to thousand* »T are thus afflicted, bv this invaluable rei/.edy '* From its agreeable effect in these cases mart. themselves unwilling to forego its use when the It »ity for it has ceased. «""»enece». From two eminent physicians in c h l K * Y f-TTi-.vii.i.F., Tf.nn.. April ICth }&y Sir We have given your Cherry Pectoral an ex fen ded tnal in onr practice, and fino it to snrnass ,v„I. other remedy we have for curing affections of the - piratory organs. - •"*• I>r«. DIEMER St HWfPTOv To singers and public speakers this remedy .«"r, i uable. as by its action on the throat aid i un "... ' "•'* taken w small quantities, it removes ail hoarse'r. "~® a lew hours and wonderfully increase* the p, , w '1J flexibility of the voice. it«l Asthma-# s generally much relieved, and often cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there ar- sou f , 1 so obstinate as to yield entirely to no nit-dicim-' i ry Pectoral Kill cure them, if they can be cured Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and Wwr r „ tion ot the lung*, may be cured by taking Chem P toral in small andfrequent doses." The uncon oppression is soon relieved. 4 lorta&ia Rev Or Lansing, of Brooklyn, New York, a tat** • k I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure surh Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to rarely fail to cure those diseases." * 4k c>Ui For Croup, give an emetic of antimony, to he fo"ow ed by large and frequent doses of Cherry Pectom? rn til it subdues the disease If taken in season * u.-i not tail to cure. ' w * Whooping Cough may be broken up and soon cu-d by the use of Cherry Pectoral. The Influenza is speedily removed by this Numerous instances have been noticed" where wh</* families were protected from any serious conseuu*-.. JL while their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectori* were suffering from the disease. ' From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry Materia Medica, Bowdoin College I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredienta show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs'and pulmonary diseases. ' PARKER CLEVELAND M D Brunswick, Me, Feb 5, IW7. » D. Dr Valentine Mott, the widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical College, N York city say* It gives me pleasure to certify the value aiid'efficacr of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiar!* adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lungs. Cures of severe diseases upon the lungs have been effected by Cherry Pectoral in such extreme cases as warrant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that can be depended on to cure the coughs, colds and consumption, which carry from our midst thou sands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and that should not fail to avail themselves of it. Prepared by J C AYF.It, Chemist, Lowell, Mass Sold in Richmond by PURCELL. LADD St C'O.aad by ail the Druggists throughout the city and State oc I—d3m "We Speak a* to Wine ,>lei.." iyERE KVKR SUCH CURES MADE »" by nny other Medicine than Hnmp. ton H \>«etnhle Tincture!—Oß.-AT MHU CAL DISCOVERY!—With such testimony. rostroo ser proof can be given, unless it be trial ot' this won derful Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Let the aiflieted read! read! Barrellville, Allegany Co, Md. ) May 4, 1852. { To Messrs Mortimer i Mowbray. Dear Sirs: In justice to Dr"Hampton's Vegetabla Tincture. I wish to inform you that I was taken sic* on the id day of January last, with an atiection of the stomach, bowels and kidneys. I was attended by four eminent physicians for more than two months, all to lis tie or no etlect. I had some knowledge of the jrejt virtue in Hampton's Tincture from one bottle winch my wife had taken two years since. I came to the conclusion that I would take no more medicine from my physicians, but try the Tincture; and I am happy to inform you I had not taken it two days before I felt its powerful influence upon my stom ach. I have continued using the Tincture, and am eiw able to leave my room, and can eat any common diet without much Inconvenience or pressure on my stom ach. The afflicted or their friends are daily visiting me, t* '.earn of the great virtue there is in this Tincture of Hampton's. I expect to send you several certificates in n days—one especially from a younjj lady who has been confined to her room twelve months, with adiseise of the head, affecting the brain. Respectfully yours, E W HALL. Oa the permanency of the cure hear him. StiK la other letter from the above Barrellville, Allegany Co, Md. ) October 13. 13SJ. { Messrs Mortimer i Mowbray: Dear Sirs- I am happy to inform you that this dif finds me in the enjoyment of good health, by the uae of your Hampton's Tincture and the blessing of Ood. I am eaablea to pursue my daily avocations as usual, md I have a great desire that the aSicted should know (tie great curative powers of the Tincture. I am, with respect, yours, E W HALL. Truth Stranger than Fiction !—nred IMepa/r ' —A Lady $ after thirty-eight 'jturs of Sufferingl Were there not real virtue in this wonderful cine, could it perioral the astonishing cures mtde By it? Northampton County, April IG, Mesars Tyler 6l Adair: [ have been afflicted with rheumatism, at times, frofli my twelfth year: I will be fifty years of tue the or chid month: the attacks were at times so sever** t* to render me helpless; I have tried various remedies to very little etfect. Last October I was attacked in my shoulders, sides, bu< k, and hips; I could not relt, day or night; I could not move any part of my body without crying with pain , at this time I also tried ma ny remedies, internal arid external, without receiving any rehef: I was at last advised to try Hampton** Ve getable Tincture: before I had taken one bottle of which T felt much better, and as I continued t I felt strength coming into my back and limb*. inif stomach strengthened and revived every way, I tkwe taken five bottle*, and am much better than I expect ed to be. i intend to use it whenever I need tt, afld would recommend it to the atßicted, believing it une qualled. Youxv, ELIZABETH BAOVF.IL Rev. Vernon I!. v - Portsmouth. Va # August 18, fSSI. Mr J K Bonsh—Dear Sir: While lam in general op posed to Patent Medicines, candor compels me to s*a*© th.it I have great confidence in the virtues of Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture. For several months pest 1 hare used it in my family, a id in dyspepsia. losaot ap petite, dizziness, and general debility, with enure suc cess. So far as my experience extends, therefore, I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted a safe and efficient remedy. I am, respectfully, yours, VERNON FSKRIDGR Chaplain ia the U. Stat*.* Xavy, Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, by its mild act on on the stomach, liver, and the kidneys, will cure dyspep sia. cough, asthma, bronchia! and fung affections, pains in the back, side and breast, consumption, rheumatism, go*ir, neuralgia, fistula, plies, bowel com plaints, worms nervous debility—with all diseases ari sing from impure blood, aiid is the greatest female me dicine ever known Call and get pampftie*s gratis, and see certitical®# « cores. For sale by O. A. STRECKRR, Main street, Rich mond; O. ft. JUNKS & CO-, Petersburg. Vs.; Dorjtf COOKE, Fredericksburg ; MORTIMER \ MOW BRAY, Baltimore; and by Druggists generally. oc 20 ponntANs yi \vutxK FOK CRI : *H- V IMG G >Lf> OKE.— R«-e»ntiy patented ;o this country and Jvjrope.—Th-'*e Machine#, b> thetr simplicity if construction. th>-ir durability, tap aa doabted principle* upon which they their ••Soetive operation arid result, are justly entitled to the consideration of ail parlies en.i'igr\l it Cr-isli ii!g. Grind ng. »nd Putverininw Gold Ore and other ore* or mineral aubstaneea. They w rk doiirer wet or dry as may be required, and car. be worked by water, or n >rs*» power, and when pul 'en»im{ poM b»-*rini; ore or quartz, uaticalarly when mutn sulphurate of Iron U found with th« lire 'His tertect msniicr in which all the material iasaine through the machine ia granulated, keeping the p.i factlv b'icht, fion 15 to 33 yer cea; more Bold ii oroduoed than by any other proceaa known Machines, with th-t ritffct to use thetn. cwpnb.e of puberisins to a ftne powder 500 pounds Dor hour are s-4d at ®.00tl—th'«e p ilttuiu* one ton p-'r hour at Bi, 500—and those nuWerisimj twa tons >er hnur at de'iv< re,l in New York ft?'' I Tomint'M wbiitiii no« prep»r»U toiMifcia**, the ma hin->f will t»; lur:u»h«J, and rented on too following U'i ma, viz: A machine to pulveriao H>oo pound* per hoar, St )0- per year. " " one ton " #5>W " " " twotoiM " £75'> '* A i'mip'lent p»rs n will !><> pro»id«J to-fet lbß machine. »*. the t-xpo im of the tewao Machines are <it work in New York, nod alii® Teflisreuas Gold Jmine t.f C-Mnjuod.-reSwcktoa, Kiu»»niia OtHjat:,* Va. Application nny m mud* to William Baani#jr» f'»q, rfoot»yiw#oia County, Va„ «r to Mr. John O iienii-f. nject ol C'"a»u KjU»'e Jitook ton'x uu i i, lio*|rjvlll , Kiufasna Co , V*. tor iurtfenr uaiswuiaa f. V. 4 HH4HIMO it CO., oflia-ltn ->.i f>fT ■«>-» • V Df'Oß M AT3 -A e >»-aJ »«».•!'ineo i lor «a!« at fiOlM ifcU'ti, 137 Main «(.