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THE DAILY DISPATCH. rw TO ADTBETniMUTkctlmliUoi .tibe DwrATOM to nui timw a* liriiutM 4 ®f an* other Daily paper in the city of Kl«iion2 It to OMrefore greatly superior to njotlK »• I BMittTr- of adverttetnt. : RICHMOND, YA. t Tiwtoy Msralng, JiMl, 1943. fy We mutt positively request our adver tieiag friends to aeod us their advertisement* as early a* they possibly can. Our advertising is very heavy, and when they are received at a fete hour they imposes heavy but den on the -printer. ARTI SLAVERY AGITATION. There seems to be no end to the expedients which the fenMics of the North are determined to resort to, to disturb the peace of the coun try, and produce, if they possibly can, the dis solution of the Union. Having failed in thia generation, they are bending their efforts to poison the minds of those who are to come, white they are yet too young to ba conacioua of the dsngerous doctrines to which they are «o be committed. A more hateful execrable plot against the happiness and safety of mil lions of human beings—against the govern ment itself—against society, and the hopes of man—was never conceived by human heart nor carried on by human intelligence. The infernal work is not for a moment still—the laborers do not rest a day from their toil. Like the evil angels whom they resemble they are awake at all times, at all times pursuing their diabolical plana, at all timea exulting in the contemplation of the misery they hope to Cipete, at all times hardening the hearts ol their pupils against their brethren of the same race, the same language, and the satne color. What is to come of all this, we cannot pretend •te tell; what may happen in o new generation* educated as that which is coming on will have been, we cannot predict. But the immediate •fleet we can well enough imagine. It will •perate heavily upon the colored class of the South, both slsve and free—it will cause laws te be enaeted and enforced which will cut up their few remaining privileges by the roots —it will not advance emancipation one iota. We subjoin the following remarks of the Mew York Herald: Ahti-Slatkrt Agitatior.—Abolition meet ing* are being held all over the North. The most violent language is used against all who differ in opinion with the agitators. Every man who does not agree with them is sent di rectly to the bottomless pit the moment he dies, Ijke Judge Woodbury or Judge Story. In fact, they will hardly wait for a man's death to aeod him to the devil—they want him des patched to pandemonium "right away:" As another sign of the times, the fact is very re markable that the work ofMrs. Beecher Stowe, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," selling at a thousand copies per day, cannot halfsupply the demand for this species of work—anti-slavery literature —and there is a host of other publications of the same character now on the anvil, worked up red hot by the literary blacksmiths. We would not be surprised if some of these "sons of Vulcan" would fabricate a history of the renowned anti-slavery Johnson, now in the State prison for his crimes; it would be highly edifying to all candidates for a secretaryship in a society, and all aspirants to the distinction of a place in the State prison. There are many, indeed, now connected with the Anti-Slavery Society, who ought to follow him there; and sonieof them, perhaps, may do so much soon er than they dream of. The Northern States will soon be inundated by a flood of abolition novels, and the effect upon the opinions, the politics, the peace and happiness of the country, is beyond calcula tion. The Union itself will become again perilled by this tremendous revival of anti aiavery sentiment, and the toil and up-hill work that resulted in the Compromise measures will go for nothing, and the battle of the Union and the Constitution will have to be fought over again." MADAME ACHILLE MURAT. We perceive by the New York papers, that thitt lady, the daughter of the late Col. Byrd Willis, of Fredericksburg, is about to visit France. One account says that she goes out upon the invitation of Louis Napoleon himself, which we think highly probable. Madame Murat was distinguished in her day, by her beauty and accomplishments, and if all ac counts be true, will be an ornament even to the glittering circle of the Tuileries. Her husband wag the eldest son of the King of Naples, who settled in Florida, about the year 1826. During the same year or in the com- tnenr.ement of the following, Col. Willis re moved also to that country. M. Murat dis tinguished himself in Florida, as a man of tal ent and enterprise, and wrote a book with re gard to that country, which gave great satis taction to the American public, accustomed as it had, been, to hear all manner of abuse from English travellers. How vain are the chains which kings and potentates endeavor to throw around the march of events. When the Holy Alliance, after the battle of Waterloo, forbade the entrance into France of any person who had awy connection, either by blood or affinity, with the Emperor Napoleon, they fancied they had settled mat ters forever. The issue reminds us of Burns' song about John Barleycorn, (which by the bye is not unworthy of the Maine and Massa chusetts Statesmen.) "There wore three kings into the east, Three kings,both great and high, And they had sworn a solemn oath, J oho Barleycorn sbonld die. They took a plough,and ploughed him down; Put clods upon his head, And then, they took a solemn oath Johq Barleycorn was dead. But the gentle Spring came kindly on, And showers began to fall, John Barleycorn got up again, And sore surprised them all." RED SULPHUR SPRINGS. * We should have noticed the advertiseme of these celebrated springs on Monday. We aow call the reader's attention to it. They have long been celebrated for their medicinal virtues—long classed among the unrivalled watering place* of the Virginia mountains. Their healing virtues want no commendation from ui* But there are incidents connected with them which are more interesting, it is true, to the man who goes in search of plea sure, than the invalid, but which nevertheless form an important item in the summary of advantafes belonging to a watering place. These are, beantiful scenery, splendid drives, excellent fields for walking, • good table and magnificent sport both inhuntiuf and fishing. All these are duly set forth in a little work written by a gentleman .of this city, and pub lishsdlby Mlliott and Nye. We advise per sons who intend to visit the roouwains to call aad get it HUGUENOT SPRINGS- The reader will aw from the advertisement of Dr. Royaler, that this establishment opens to-dhy, for the season. We recsr to it eo often daring the latt season, that we feel it almost ussecessary te do eo dunnf this. Y-t we csnnot forbear sey.ng, that it * •a all will testify who have been to it, one of the most delightful summer retreats in ell the land. The sojourner haa evsry thing around him to make life agreeable. He haa cool ahade, good company, excellent fore, nice beds, well aired rooms, clesn sheets, and no mosquitoes. He can drink the water if he eee fit, or he can let it alone. He canindulge in a game of nine pins, back-gammon or whist, or can get with a social party in the shade, and while awav the time with agreeable conversation,or can philan der the ladies if he feel disposed, or can join the dance in the ball room, or can lie on fete back in his own room, and read the last new novel, or can ride or walk out alone, or with a com panion, male or female,aa his choice may dic tate, or, in fine, he may do any thing he may think proper, or thst he can think of, except bathe in the sea, climb up a mountain, or play billiards! The facilities for getting to the Springs render the distance nothing. In three quarters of an hour you are whirled along in the splendid Danville cars to Robiou's. and in one hour more, you are set down at the Springs, all for one dollar. For a dollar and a half a day, you get fare of the best description, and lodging which can be excelled in comfort nowhere.— The Springs were well patronised last year, and we heard nobody express themselves oth wise than pleased with their sojourn. They present great inducements to persons unable from the situation of their business, or for other causes, to twke a longer trip, and to families. The pure, invigorating air of the Huguenot has saved the life of many a child, who would have died, if confined, during the hot months, in town. We hope our fellow-townsmen will think of all these things, and that the younger portion of them will recollect that there is a grand dance every Saturday night, and lesser dances every night in the week. Very pretty girls (we beg pardon, we meant very handsome ladies,) visit the Huguenot. SOMEWHAT OF A DISTINCTION. The Massachusetts Liquor Law contains a provision which places, in a strong light, the philanthropy of those who passed it. It pro hibits the manufacture of liquor to be sold any where in the State, but permits it to be manu factured for the purpose of exportation! The plain meaning of this distinction is, that the le gislators are very unwilling thattheir own neigh bors and constituents should be poisoned by the noxious fluid, but have no objection to see ing those neighbors and constituents poison all the rest of the world! Truly this is obeying the scriptural injunction " Love thy neighbor a* thyself," with a vengeance. So great is the love of these philanthropic statesmen for their neighbors, that, like the rod of Aaron, it swal lows up all feeling of compassion for every body else. The whole'earlh, for aught they care, may become a graveyard for the reception of the victims oi intoxication, provided, only > the people of Massachusetts be left untouched. Their charity begins at home, and does not move an inch beyond the threshhold. The peo ple of Massachusetts are not only not forbid den, but by this law they are absolutely en couraged to assist in spreading drunkenuest! among all the sister States. We have nothing to say against the object of the law. If it can prevent or mitigate the hor rors of drunkenness, it will have effected one of the most beneficial revolutions ever wrought by means really human. But what are we to think of the motives of men, who permit such an offence us this, in the very same law in which they prohibit one, not of greater mag nitude ? Will they not be set down at once as hypocrites? As men who are in pursuit of a purpose different from that which they avow ? Who ure seeking their own advantage and not that of the people ? ELECTIONS. We take from our exchanges the following additional election returns: In Jefferson county the result is as follows : Forjudge of the Court of Appeals—Samuels 684; Btockenborough 416; Circuit Court, Par ker had no opposition. In Berkeley county, Samuels received 914 votes to 313 for Brockenborough. In Albemurle, Judge Brockenbrough had 400 majority; in Louisa, 800 majority; and in Orange a uiujority. Rockingham is said to have given 2300 majority to Samuels over Brockeubrough. Samuels' majority in Am herst is 200. Brockenbrough's majority in Augusta is 1400 and in Rockbridge 500. In Louisa, James L. Gordon, jr., is elected Common\\ tilth's Attorney and David Hunter, Clerk. In the three last counties there is no opposition to Judge R. H. Field as Circuit Court Judge. In Fairlax county, A 1 red Moss has been elected Clerk of the County Court: F. 1). Richardson, Clerk of the Supreme Court; Or lando W. Hunt, sheriff, and Win. H. Dulany, Commonwealth's Attorney. In Fauquier County, Mr. Jennings is elected Clerk of the County Court; Mr. Hume, sheriff; Mr. Byrne, Clerk of the Circuit Court. In Prince William County, Maj. Eppa Hun ton is elected Commonwealth's Attorney; J. C. Weedon, Sheriff; P. D. Lipscomb, Clerk of the Circuit Court. In Hanover, W. O. Winston has been elec ted Clerk of the County Court; VV. T. H. Pol lard, Clerk of Circuit Court; Nathaniel A. Thompson, sheriff, and Chas. VV. Dabuey, Attorney for Commonwealih. The returns indicate the election of the Hon. George W. Thompson, (at present a member of Congress,) as Judge in the 20ih Circuit. He has 200 majority in Brooke county. In Ohio county Fry beau Thompson for Judge, 120 votes. In Alexnndria county C. E. Stuart elected Commonwealth's Attorney. No opposition to Judges Moncure and Tyler. For the Court of Appeals, Judge Win. Dan iels receives in Halifax about 400 majority, in Cumberland '200 majority, and large majori ties in Chailotie, Campbell and Appomattox. In Pittysylvania and Franklin, J. M. Whittle receives large majorities. For the Circuit Court, Judge Dan'l. Wil son's majorities are as follows : Campbell 450, Appomattox 200, Cumberland2oo. Judge Wm. Leigh's reported majorities are in Hali fax 400, Buckingham IS, Prince Edward 225 and ia Charlotte 562. It is thought that Judge Leigh is elected by about 300 majority. For Circuit Judge, in Elisabeth City.CoL C. K. Mallory is said to have received almost the entire vote. It is thought, however, that Judge Clopton is elected by a very large ma jority. C«iimih*wi tfih* U(|iucl« v»- Ifafcg—n, r—mii— Cn , May gK Dear Bm:—Annexed is tha retail of the etecfiomiin this couaty: oref Bmiti», 241 ' / Clerk 0f CmComrL—Pendleton'a ma joritv over Wright, 158. . . Cotrmut toner of Revenue*—Bt*y a majority Of er Marry, ®^^ s=BHa!Baß= DIED. On SatsmUy moi*UM.B»th May, FANNIE BELLE, infant daughter of Wffiiam Holt and Mary B. Richardson, aged^lmMthaMdl4^s^^^ »2&k MBS. ABBOTT is prewired to ae Vs2Sk commodate members of the Convention and other strangers visiting the city, with large and comfortable rooms, at her Boarding House on Mam, between Bth and 9th streets. je 1—» — B. w. stakkk, AnuK«£.V law and notary public.— Practices in all the Courts ofthU city and the coun ties of Henrico and Hanover. Office, next cor ner of 13tb and Franklin streets. mv 27—im iih. A. E. PETICOLAS. oners his professional services to the P u £" c °/ Richmond and its environs. When not m » fice, Dr. P. may be found at the Virginia House or the Medical College. irwi, and 11th. Office on Broad street, between MHbiand lltn, pearly opposite the City Hall. ap —— n ——uitVFH K.« NO FAR* fcoßT 3 * public — I>artic " lar ," tte f l^en P u dotf writing DEEDS and other legal ln ' t £™ eD "- g Bee in the Law Building, Richmond, Va my b fr-p=> tifhe Best the - CSeapcal In the End."—This time out-ot mind saying was never more appropriately applied than in tne choice ot a Daenerreotype Picture. A good one, like win' is rendered more valuable by age; whereas, a poor one is an everlasting eye sore, especially when placed in comparison with the work of an artist How often are we called upon to re-take the pale, sickly production of pretenders in the art who have nothing to recommend th«im but cheap ness. M - p - SIMONS, my 28 151 Main street, Eagle Square. gp Crowds of Ladles throng oar Rooms for the superior and spleodid style ot Da guerreotypes taken by the elegant patent process, which is, no doubt, the greatest improvement ever discovered in this moat beautiful branch ol science. Our Pictures are acknowledged by the public and press to be the most beautiful and life like portraits taken in the country. Prices very low indeed for a superior picture. Rights for sale for any part of Virginia excepting Norfolk and Richmond. MOULSON'S Patent Process Daguerrean Gallery, my 11 No. 110 Main street fdT In the late tire at San Francisco, we notice a large quantity of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral burned, in the possession of one of the Druggists ot that city. Gold will not control disease, and aven in that Ophir country they must pre vide this best of all remedies for colds, coughs and atlections of the lungs. Indeed, we happen to know that it is an almost indispensible companion of the muleteers and miners, who are so much and so continually exposed to the ever changing atmosphere of that climate. je I—3t Dyspepsia and Indigestion.—These great scourges of our people cannot be too well understood, or the means of averting or curing them too highly appreciated. The person who discovers any means of cure or alleviation, con fers a benefit apon his fellows, and deserving of honor. This desirable consummation has been achieved, and not only may dispepsia be cured, but it may be prevented, by the use of of "Hoodand's German Buter'i," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, which medicine is spoken of interna of tae highest commendation by thousands who have tested its efficacy. It is perfectly innocuous in its nature, and possesses the valuable property of Improving the health of the robust, as well as restoring the health of the sick. je I—6t f3P*We are Wonderfully .Hade!— When it i* knows that each human being throws out several pounds of the refuse of animal matter every day through the pores of the skin, the con ditions under which these functions are placed become subjects for serious consideration. The best articles suited to impart health and vigor to the whole outward system, are Bogie's Hyperion Fluid for the hair—Hebeaiona, for removing tan and eruptions of the skin, —and Amole, for shaving. This last is a most delicious article, and leaves the face as smooth as a piece of satin, and all of them operate to purify the skin, and to protect it against the influences of change in the climate. To be h.id of Wm 80g1e,277 Washington St. For sale in Richmond by t: EA BROOK Sl REEVE, 17a Rroad street, je I—6t Mexican .Uuniang Liniment, Im provement, Progress, Growth.—These are now the order of the day. And the great desire for these is the iroving cause to the great advancement now in operation in the Medical world. New light blazes up and old praciises and old mixtures are discard ed. The six new astonishing combinations in the Mustang Liniment enables it to penetrate flesh, nerve and muscle, and drive out disease and assist nature to recover her lost powers, and become healthy, which is evidently the true cause why it is so suc;essiul and why so many physicians that are acquainted with its virtues prescribe and re commend it. PRESERVE YOLK HEALTH.— Now is the time for Cholera Morbus, Dyspepsia, Bowel Complaints of various kinds, Dysentery and Bilious Fever. Persons subject to either, or all of these complaints, need not fear their attacks if they will but use a few bottles of Baker's Celebra ted Premium Bitters, the best tonic and alter ative that the skill and science of man ever yet in vented. These Bittebs are purely vegetable in their composition and entirely free from all those poisonous and nauseating substances that create a languor and nauseousness of the stomach when taken; but having an opposite etfect, they exhiler ate the system, sharpen the appetite, expel impro per secretions. create a healttitul circulation of the blood, and produce such a flow of spirits as of itself tends greatly to relieve from indigestion ami bil ious affections. They may be taken by ooth sexes, iu every condition ot life, and will be found an in valuable medicine for infants and adults. To be had in Richmond at the Drug Stores ol A. BODEKER, ADIE & GRAY, BENNETT 4 BEERS, PURCELL,LADD fc CO., and GAYNOti & WOOD, Main street; 11. BLAIR, WM. P. LADD and SEABROOK &. REEVE, Shockoe HilL my 24—U Cy Mr. J. S. Kobe's Sarsaparilla.— BLOOD PURIFIER—A Great Spring and Summer Medicine—This Sarsaparilla compound is made from fresh Honduras Sarsaparilla, and being com bined with other ingredients, renders it the very best Sarsaparilla compound made, for purifying and enriching tbe blood, and to cure all ekin eruptions aud skin aiteases, scrofulous sores, venereal dis eases and its bad effects in the constitution, dropsi cal swellings, rheumatism from the use of mercury, biles, old "sores, kidney and bladder affections, cleansing the system lrom mercury, and raising up a weak and impaired constitution from any cause. It improves the appetite, enlivens tbe spirits, and as a summer drink in cold water, ii is a pleasant, useful and medicinal beverage All families should have a bottle by them. Quart bottle* SI; small bot tles 50 cents. For sale by Adie ic Gray, Purcell, Ladd & Co.. Bennett Beers, R. K. Duval, Gayuor Wood, O, A Strecker, A. Bodeker, J. Biair and W.P. Ladd. my 18 OP The Greatest »priu|( Medicine!— Carter's Spanish Mixture—Tbe only Pn. rifier of the tiloid,—This wonderful and truly valuable Medicine has been tried by a great sum ber of our citizen*, and ha* performed more cure* (some most astonishing) than all the balance of the articles so extensively advertised put together. It it the only certain and unfailing remedy for MER CURIAL DISEASES, it will cure Syphilis in the primary and secondary stages, a* can be testified to by hundreds of grateful patients whom delicacy forbids miming in public. For diseases of the LIVER, it has never tailed. It positively cures Scrofula and Eruptions of all kinds. Blotches on the Face, and roughness of the Cuticle are in a short time entirely removed. Number* of certifi cates from gentlemen of the first respectability could be given, but as the article is made in the county ot Henrico, any one not acquainted with the medicine can at e the maker in person. It con tains oo noxious or hurtful articles, can be given with impunity in any weather, and will be found the bast medicine lor the Spring which can be used, or has over been tried. Call and see the directions, with a description and history of the medicine and a number of wonderful certificates from persons you know. BENNETT * BEERS, Druggists. No. 125 Main stieet, are the sole Agent* lor the sale of it is Richmond, who will supply Druggists and ethers to aril again, and to whom all orders must be address ed, as it anist past through their mj 4—3 m ggßuSpp hrtnc aB the TirtaM of *» water, ta on.Hi-BISS.IISX Sjfssi SS?3toblteM»d expel it from These Pills may juil Sa/SE* invigorated, and the patient to restored tc Colombian Ho tel Purcell, Laid Si Co., Main street, S. M. Zachris son 4 Co., Druggists, Broad (treet.O. A. Strecker, Druggists, Market Bridge, Richmond; James Cook* k. Co., Fredericksburg; Rush ton, Clark* k. Co.. New York- Dyott St Son, Philadelphia; £. L Stroecher & Co., Macon, Ga; F. Pow hatan Ct House; N. T. Watkins, Halifax Coart House; G. H. Jones & Co., Petersburg• W. H Oilman, Washington, D. C.; Walter H. Middleton, Farmville, Vs.; H. G. Archer, Danville; Colemai & Rogers, Druggists, Market street, Mortimer & Mowbray, Baltimore; _ and Druggists generally, wholesale and retail* fe 3 BP Only 13 l-ii and 5*5 cents for 811. lous Habits and ike Liver, the best Pnr native Pill knewn.—Da. ROSE'S RAILROAD OR ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS are the best Pills, as thousands who have used them declare, for purify ing the blood, carrying off all bile, and producing a healthy tone to the liver They are called "Rail road Pills," because they go ahead of all other Pill# in their good effect. Dr. Rose's celebrated Family Pills for Indigea tion, Dyspepsia and Sour Stomach, are also ix great demand—price 25 cents, and tor sale by Pur cell, Ladd Si Co, Adie Si Gray, Gaynor Sc. Wood A Bodeker, Bennett Si Beers, R. R. Duval, O. A Strecker and J. Blair. ja 21—ts w. Let every one who has not yet used the cel ebrated Arabian Liniment, go to the agent, and he will furnish you with a pamphlet, gratis, contain ing much valuable information with regard to the treatment of cattle, &c; and it will also give you certificates of cures performed by H. G. FarreH's Arabian Liniment, which have never been equalled and which cures were effected after the failure of the most scientific physicians. See advertise ment. my 19 Keep your Blood Pure.—ln order to enjoy health during the approaching summer, we would remind our readers that the "one thing needful" is to keep the blood pure; and in order to accomplish this we know of no greater purifier of the blood to recommend than the celebrated Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, which by its wonderful cuies has established for itself a repu tation far surpassing any medicine known. We would respectfully call the attention of the afflicted to another certificate of the strongest character, which may be found in an jther column of our pa per, and would also remind them that this medi ciue is kept in our city by O. A. STRECKER.Main Street, who is supplying the trade at proprietor's prices. Call and get a pamphlet gratis. my 26 tEy The Office of the New York Her ald, Philadelphia Ledger, Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Clipper, and General Depot lor all the Newspapers, Magazines, and Cheap Publications, is at 109j Broad street, opposite the Broad Street Hotel, THOMAS H. GRESHAM, ay General Arrent. R MASONIC NOTICE.—The mem- of RICHMOND RANDOLPH jTLODGE, No. 19, are hereby summoned \ to meet Rt the Mason's Hall This (Tues ' ▼ A day) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of their deceased brother, ALEXAN DER LANGHORN, late of Clirksville, Va. All Master Masons in good standing are respectfully in vited to attend. By order of the W. Master. jel JOHN LESTER, Secretary. ♦TURTLE SOUP! TURTLE SOUP !! AT OUR HOUSE.—A fine sea Turtle will be served up in Steaks, Fricasees and Soup THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Also, Soft Crabs and Fresh Lob sters. C. G. THOMPSON. N. B.—Families served as usual. je I—3t TOPPED.—One BANK NOTE of a large amount. The owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses, at HENRY HYMAN'ri, 96 Main street, je I—it Importer of Watches and Guns. WANTED —By a Young Man of good buaineat habits, a SI I'UATION as Book keeper or Copy ist. is a good penman and quick at figure*. Can give satislactory reference. A line addressed to •' W. J post office, will meet with prompt atten ti'-Q- je I—lt* LOST —On 7to street, between Franklin and Grace, or on Grace, above 7th, a Gold CROSS. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. je 1 3t* 'PHK 11EIKS of John Wright and James A Hedgers, who were privates in the war ol 1612, in the regular service, and residents of the city of Richmond or its vicinity, may hear ol something to their interest by applying at this office. je I—3t* _____ TO THE LADIES.—COLORED ■■■■hGAITERS AT REDUCED PRICES — The subscriber is offering McCurdy's beat colored Gaiters at the reduced price of 82 pair. Amongst the assortment may be found all tile fashionable co lors. McCurdy 'a Gaiters, it ia useless to say, are of the first quality. p. TINSLEY, je —-it No. 238 Broad street 'lIHE CONSUL. OF FRANCE for Virgin- A ia, give* notice to all interested, that by ade cree of tne President of the French Republic, un der date 28th ot March 1652 full and entire amneetv is vouchsafed to all mariner* of comaercial ship's who are in the condition •!' deserters. By the aecond article of the sai l decree, those des st.rtera are required iu order to avail themselves of this amnesty, to declare that they are penitent be fore one of the Consular authorities near the place where they may theu be. This declaration must be made before the expi ration of one year fro:n the day of this actual no. ties. ALFRED PAUL, French Consul: Richmond, 31st May, 1852. jel_jt* 'IUIE HLLiLENOT SPHINU 3.—Thi* A agreeable retreat is tbis day opeced to visitors They are located about i 7 miles above Richmond, not far from the Manakin Town ferry, in Powhatan county. The regular route from Richmond is by the Danville Railroad, to Rubiou's Depot on the river road, theuce by a regular daily line of omni busses to the Springs. Fare through, $1. Board by the Cay, ®1 oO; oy the week, ®8; by the mouth, §523; children under 12 years of age, and servants, half price. Horses 50 cents per day. Single meal* and lodging eacti 5u cents. The table will be furnished with everything in season, and the musical Bam), bathing, and am use menu of the ball-room and bowling alley will be regularly kept up during the seasou. The sub scriber ieside*at the place, and will make every effort to secure the comfort and pleasure of his guest* Charies A. McEvoy, Esq, well known as a skil ful professor of his ari, wiii give instructions in dancing at the Springs during the season. je I—date It* R. W. ROYBTER. r P KIiIJJSCiAit Bu.ua SUIIOOL.- A public A examination ol the Scholars of the Tredegar Free School will take place in the Armory Chapel To-Morrovtr Morning, (Wednesday) at 10 0 clock. je [ 2: ffX—— PHK wiii ae;i pn Ttfcly a Horse and Dray, and JLicenae paiu up to the Ist of January 1853. Upon early ap plication a bargain may be had. B. W. SEAL, Corner Main and Poplar sts, at Rocketts je I—3t* FOCMO.— Yesterday morning, near the 2nd Baptist Church, a Gold Bracelet. je 1— 2t MUNKY KOUNBi—Fouod on our counter this morning, a parcel of Money, which the owner ean get by describing the same and paying for this advertisement. je I—lt HART ic MOBES. OTICK.—This is (ft miorm toe puMtc ui*t I am manufacturing Tobacco solely on my indi vidual account WM. JACKSON CLARKE. je I—3i« F HUNCH PORT MO.V\AI£O.-An eie gant assortment oi Freuch lancy Port Mouna »s, | Morocco. Calls kin, Papier Macho and Iro»),ju»t 1 to hand and for sale by je 1 BENNETT k KEERS, Druggists. rrjfm wpww YOKE- MU Trir Vitrr- —«— to Mir ready far cargo, and "tinpff-r* ara requested to be on board at the paiiaage, including maJktmlf.i..... jM Steerage passage, including meal* 6 For freight or passage, Whito W. D. COLQUITT, or A 8. LEE. N. B.—Freight taken through to Boston without charge of re .hipping. Je I—td. AOKK MKW I BONNETa . flie Just received, per Roanoke, la Jig MTdies' and Misses' Bonnets, ot the new-JM9 Ityles; alto, fiibbona, Flowers,""*"' '■ fluted Lining., Straw, Bwis. and Lace. Those that are wasting can now be supplied, at MRS SWORDS' Fashionable Millinery Establishment, No. 225 Broad street N. B.—Dress Good. soiling off at very reduced prices. JC 1 BL.UK LICK SULPHCK WATBE- From the Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky ; Sara toga Congress Spring Water, from Saratoga, Mew York.—Tne great value of the Blue Lick Water as a r«=m»dial agent in bilious and dyspeptic affections and other diseases incident to the warm months of summer, has been iully established, since its intro duction in this city by us some five years since. The Saratoga Water is well known, and stands deservedly high as a remedy. Our supplies of these waters bang obtained direct from the Spring., and at short intervals, enables us to oder them at all times in great perfection. During the summer we keep these Waters pleasantly cooled with ice. r» We are the Sole Agents for the Blue Lick Water. PURCELL, LADD It CO., j« i Druggist., 92 Main street. SHIPP'S POJfaiS.—The Progress ol free dom and other Poems, by Barnard Shipp—cloth, SO cents. Miller's Principles of Surgery, a new edition, much enlarged and improved. Wiiburn, a Romance of the Old Dominion—2s 'Smollett's Roderick Random, illustrations by Cruikthank—so cent.. Hunting the Romantic, or the Adventure, of a Novel Reader, by Jule. Sandtau—so cents. Received this day and lor sale by je i GEO. M. WEST It BROTHER. 66 VTKVER DID FICTION PLAY SO ll WILD A PART"—GILDEROY, the Free booter, • Ta e of Heroic Dreds and Female Daring, by the author ol the Brigand, the Gipsy Boy, Er nestine de Lacy, or the Robbers Foundling, «c, tc, complete in 1 vol—price 25 cent®, Illustrated. THE ABBOTSFORD EDITION of the Waver ley Novels, volume 2, containing Guy Mannering, now ready—price 50 cents. THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS, by Revß H Bar ham, No 7 of Appleton's Library—socents. KATE PENROSE, by Miss Hubback—price 25 •ents. _ THE WEDDING DAY, by Alexander Dumas— 25 cents THE RIFLE RANGERS, by Capt Mayne Reid— price 50 cents. LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF TOM KING. LIVES OF THE FELONS—price 25 cents. Any book advertised by other booksellers can al ways be had at my counter. New Books received every day. Weekly Papers, Magazines, &c, for sale at THOMAS H GRESHAM'S, je 1 109 X Broad street. Express freight car for MILK, BUTTER, FRUITS, FitESH MEATS AND OTHER PERISHABLE ARTICLES On and after Monday, 7th June, a freight car ar ranged for the purpose, will be run with the mail train three times a week for the m«re speedy trans portation of Milk, Butter, Fruits, Fresh meats and oiher perishable articlea, and of Packages of Mer chandise now frequently sent in the baggage cars. A Special Agent will always accompany this car to attend to the receipt aud delivery of all articles in Richmond and at the several depots ; an ad vance on the regular charges by .the freight train will be made to cover the extra expenses. The first trip will be from Richmond, on Monday, TthJune, ana from Woodville on Tuesday 6tb; afterwards on alternate days except Sundays. All articles must be put up securely, with their weight marked thereon, and be in place before the arrival of the train at depots in the country, as there can be no delay on this account., N.B. Freight by (his car wiii not be taken for any Turnouts. All articles not properly considered as baggage will be charged for and tbey will be expected to be sent by the express freight car. je 1 E. H. GILL, Supt. PINK APPLES.—Just received, per Steam ship Roanoke, a lot of this excellent fruit. Call soon, at ANTONIO PIZZINI'S, je 1 Under City Hotel. MAPLE SUGAR.-! have just received a small lot ot Maple Sugar, in cakes, which I can recsmmtnd as a prime article. Call soon, or you will be too late. ANTONIO PIZZINI, je 1 Under City Hotel. PRUNE!*.—I have just received a a? lot of the above article, which I can recom mend as fresh, aud an excellent article for family use. Cali at ANTONIO PJZZINI'S, je 1 Under City Hotel. ORANGES! ORANGES!!—2O boxes Oranges, just leceived and for sale at ANTONIO PIZZINI'S, je 1 Under City Hotel. WANTED. —A wmte or colored SfcKVANT, who can take care of children, and can come well recommended. Apply at je 1 MRS. SWORDS'. 225 Broad street. Bacon SIDHS.-SU casks prime Western c aeon Sides, receiving, for sale by jel BACON & BASKF.RVILL. TONKA BKaNS.— iUU lbs. fresh, large size; also, 25 lbs. essence Oil Almonds, English, for sale by BENNETT &, BEERS, je 1 Druggists. FLEAS, FLEAS.—I have on hand a fresh sup ply ot that favorite FleaPoUon, so successfully used last Summer for the destruction of Fleas up on Dogs, Cats, Horses—and also for the total erad ica'ion of vermin from child reus' heads; made on'y by O. A. STRECKER. je I—3t OKGARS.—Lovers ol the Weed in want of O some extra fine Havana Segara, should not fail to call at E. J. PICOTS,' je 1 Corner opposite the Old Market. LIC'OKiC'K. —113 cases JC. & Co's Licorice, superior order and quality; 25 cases Ynurria Licorice, superior order and quality; 5i case* stick Licorice, Labonia; 50 cases do do, Barracco; 30 CHi>es do do, F. G., in stare and tor sale by je 1 BACON Ac. BASKERVILL. LARD. —50 bbls Wilson's superior Leaf Lard just received and for sale by je 1 CHARLLS T WORTUAM Sc CO. TODD'S BACON.— i odd's superior Family Bacon, Hog Round, tor sale by jel CHARLES T. WORTUAM & CO. HHDS. superior Western hacon Sides' wv 20 do do do do Shoulder* in st>re and for sale by je 1 CHARLES T. WORTHAM & CO. WHISKEY. — 200 bbls Mountain Dew tor sale by DAVENPORT, ALLEN i CO. je 1 SUGARS. —15 bhds prime Porto Rico landing aud for sale by je 1 DAVENPORT. ALLEN & CO. CiINNAiMON, .MACK, CLOVES, Nutmegs, ' A'Upice, white and race Ginger, Black Pepper, White do, Long do, Cayenne do, Mustard S-ec; fur sale by W. M. DADE, Chemist, my 31 Main »t.. nearly opposite Old Market. 'PAKE NOTICE.—The Lustra! Hair Tonic U JL prepared and sold by BENNETT it BEERS, Druggist*, Main street, and i* the ouly article which fully sustains iu reputation its a beautiher and regenerator of the hair; keeping it from fall ing cut and rendering it soft, clear, smooth and my 31 CtUHE FuAt CONS UM PTlON.—bimes' ) Cod Liver Oil and Phosphate Lino, received fresh to-day, and for sale by my 3i BENNETT it BEERS, Druggists DOK PURIFYING THE BLOOD.- 1. Sands', Bail'*, Bristol's and Townsead's gar saparllla, for *ale in any quantity, by my BENNETT * BKERS, Drugii»t*. |»UWLAND>a ttKMHNK AUCAS9AH ••'OIL, out; of the olden and beat preparation* for the hair now In dm. Ladies, during the hot v-ather. will find the Macassar Oil one of the beat "Tomes" that cao tf- applied to the bair. A pamphlet accompanies each bottle, containing a treatise upon the hair, for aala by my j»-lw O. A. JSTRECKEK. otncT^ 3| A4^the a»torLattery -Capfcais ; -Jli C. W. PCECPr I Muipn," " ». • P«e ol JWO return* to „, F# * T*-D»y.~The Dataware Btata Lm,. f^l 0 13 -—Capital I *20,18j, 2 ofwm? 1 } 1,000, 4c. 75 number., 13 arawo. * Also, a One Dollar Lottery. ' * J - UKFIC'K, Drawn Nos ot Delaware 12. M*v so 17 S> 16 54 66 74 5 34 68 56 a' Quarter Ticket, 34 56 68, a priie of _ turned to the managers. * w r * Drawn Nosot Delaware 13, Mav ai . 61 63 72 69 66 57 29 68 74 ™ u « ** W ' * |mZB of *** STKATTOiN'f UyViChT — Drawn Mm Delaware No 12, Mav 2a -17 20 16 54 63 74 5 34 to SSB Whole Not, 16 17 54, a prize erf #4co .old wd p, « by „ „ „ STRATTOK For To-Day.—Kentucky, R 0 26. C.ni.ii $4092. Ticket* $1. ' : Also, Delaware No, Ex 13. Capital $20000 Tirk eta $5. ' " Drawn No* Delaware No 13, Mav3l - 63 72 69 66 57 29 68 74 55 34 2fi J el STKATTOS UKKUUKV dc .>lAtK\ ~ SieeeiMrs M J. W. Maury St Ce„ Haaa. Office, Mo.*" Main Street Scheme To-Day.-Capita.: $20,i30,2 D ri2#a of 10,000, sof 1000,10 of 50*200f 250 20 nl i'l 228 of 100, Stc, See, Ac. 75 numaers, 13 drawn' Tickets $5. j,,, " SMITH'S LOTTERY OFFICB~ — No. 118 Broad Street, Shockoe Hill, opposite Fred, erickeburg Depot For To-Day.—Bel Air, Claw 22. Capitals l of $20,000, 1 of 5000, 1 of 2500, 1 of 1388, 20 of? 50 20 of 400, 20 of 200, 300 ot 100 78 numbers sTd 14 drawn ballot.. Tickets #5, sharesin proportion. Alto, Small Fry—Capitals: 1 of $500t, 1(J ofsoo 75 numbara and 12 drawn ballots. Tickets 11 my 24— lm SMITH." STATHAM'B L.OTTKKV OFFICE WALL STBKKT, UNDER CITV BOTIL, ' (Chalk's old stand.) Drawn Nos Paiap.co, 155, Msr 29- 33 53 20 «j 3 37 43 14 31 4 28 70 For To- Day .—Bel Air 2. Capitals: 120000 5000, 2500,1388,20 ot 750, 20 ot 200. 78 sumteri' 14 drawn. Tickets $5. Also, Small Fry. Tickets $1. je 1 W. H. STATHAM £>2 AYBII'B CHERRY PECTO- Iwjut RAL.—Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them Tslusble,) for (/jwfrimthe cure of pulmonary compUinti, no jUJTV* thing has ever been found which could pare in its effects with this prepsrt tioij. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medi cine can give relief, this will do it It is pleusnt to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the di rections. We do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but those who hare oot. Families that have known its value will not be with out it, and by its timely use, ihey are secure from the dangerous eonseautnces of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute wai awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September, 1847 ; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art in this country; also; the Di ploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, hu been given to the Cherry Pectoral, by their Qofem ment, in consideration of its extraordinary excel lence and usefulness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion, foULded on the ions experience of the sician of the Port and City of St Johns, May 8, lcsl. Dr. J. C. Avkb : Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my practice has proven what 1 foresaw from its composition, muat be true, that it eradi cates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I think ita equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BURTON, M. D, F. R 8. See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more: Sudbuby, January 24th. 1?51. Dr. Aveb: In the month of July last I wai at tacited by a violent diarrhoea in the minei of Cali fornia. 1 returned to San Francisco in hope of re ceiving benetit from a change of climate and diet My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a levcre cough, and much soreness. 1 finally started tor home, but received no benetltfrcui the voyage My cough continued to grow worse, and when 1 arrived iu New York, 1 was at once marked by my ac quaintances as a victim of cotiEumpticn. i confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commer.ctd taking your truly valuable medicine with Utile ex pectation ol deriving any benefit Irutn iu use. You would not receive th<»se lima aid I not regard it a J duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully re stored. I attribute it to the uae of your Cheary Factors]. Your*, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. Washington, Pa., April 12 1848. Dear Sib : Feeling that I have been spared froa a premature grave, through your instrumen'slty, by the providence of God, I will take the li >erty to express to you my gratitude. A Cough and the aUrming symptoms of Cun suo ption hud reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your Pectoral. It seemed to stturd im mediate relief, aud now in a tew weeks time hu re stored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has lor me youare certainly oneol the benefactors of mankind Sincerely wishing you every bleating, I »«. ver 7 respectfully, yours, JOHN J CLARKr, Rector of St. Peter's Church With such aasurarcr; and from such men. na stronger proofcan be adduced, on'ess it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYKR Practical and Analytical Chemist, JjtWtUf Bold by PURCELL, LADD <fe CO., aoc PEY TON JOHNoON, Richmond, and by druggist* everywhere. j 9 j-lm UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. STKAMSUIi' ROANOKt;. For New York via Norfolk. Sails Tutmdau Afternoon, June Ist, alio'cluck, I. ■ . The elegant side wneel •u-srusoip Roanoke, L. Parrisa. eemmsoder, ygmzlgJTwill be ready to rtccive freigbt «• usual this day, at i'i continue to receive it up to the hour ol I oe P.M.. Tuesday, June .st,ai;d see wii !«•*« o'clock, P. M.. in the afternoou ot tii*t oay Freight taken to Boston, and shipped by p Pl iers, tree of commission. .u ,nd Passage to or from New York,inc!ud:ng ine** ..q fine state room j Steerage passage to or from 00, cri.y ■••••• Passengers taking this ship to NorM«. • . charged the same as ay the river boats, vu: meals extra. . mrtP-gt LIJPLAM A STEAMER POCAHONTAS*. FOR BALTIMORE AND wJFS&L. The l»»cakoota«.Capt B»«5- , s ready for Freight ttj * J (Tuocnirand will continue to receive It U P h0 «, a TuW T^Tam^wat^ JJSs?n3ht; and Will leave on \Vednwd«J." or not full. . a IKK. my 31 yOK NORTH my 31 »—"T""l O U*SIAN thlTcilj. as » IV has ever been introduced U this of Shaving Soap, that compare* #c( j e mo- Ruasian fchavlng Heap " B j,ea U a trial. Ifnt properties. Tbvse B prunouaee ll »op«n«r sTkEtKKK iny 3i—W UA