VOL. 2—NO 194
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FURTHER NEWS BY THE ASIA
Km-land. —In the Hou«e of Commons, Mr.
Hume asked whether the correspondence be
t»een the I'mted States respecting the navi
;aiion of the St. Lawrence would be laid on
tae table, and whether Ihe difference on the
subject between tiie two Governments had
teen settled.
Mr. Partington said he would give an au
«wer to the question in future.
Ctrl Wine tie I sea made a violent attack on the
Catholic priesthood, and said tiiey were en
deavoring io subvert the power of the Queen,
: ut he expected itid hoped that the next Par
;atnent would remedy the evil by revoking
; ,t> Mavnsiiuth endowment and emancipation
act.
France. —Several persons of distinction
ive refused to take the outh of allegiance to
i:it- President.
The bill on the residence of foreigners at
Paris anil Lyons, would be soon submitted to
;i.e Council of Stale.
Italy.—Letters from Turin report the resig
nation ot the entire cab'net, and the format.on
<ji a new one.
Spain.—Nothing of moment from this coun
try.
Greece. — The financial affairs of this coun
try are in a melancholy condition.
Switzerland.—The Grand Council of
1; me were discussing the new law regarding
r.e press. There is no other news by this ar
il, ai of general interest.
LATER FROM MEXICO.
Though our New Orleans exchanges we
i.ave received intelligence from this city up to
the sth uituno. Tranquility seems to be re
stored on the frontier, though it is apprehended
that another expedition is preparing under
Carvajal.
A change in the mail system is about to be
established. An increase in the advantages
of the mail route, and a diminution of postage
ate contemplated.
The new opera troupe (Maretzek's) had ar
rived in Vera Cruz, aud was shorlly expected
in Mexico.
The latest news received from Yucatan in
Vera Cruz on the 28th, was ujj to (he 17th
from Maredu, and up to the 20th from Cam
peachy.
No tidingo had been had of General Vega
and his troops, who had left Tifosuco more
than a month before.
An individual was arrested in Cordova for
endeavoring to smuggle twelve thousand silver
dollars in flour barrels. His excuse was that
he so concealed them to escape the robbers on
the way.
Communications have been received from
Genera! Avalos and Sr. Aguirre, administra
tor of the customs at Matamoros, stating that
tiie national tariff had been re-established in
this port.
Some Seminole Indians, who allege that they
had been expelled from Florida by the Ameri
cans, were on a visit to the President of the
Mexican Republic.
Six men were murdered by the Indians in the
State of Nuevu Leon in the middle of April.
Presbyterian General Assembly.—The
ata.ual meeting of this body, in Charleston,
aj.ourned finally oil Saturday last. The next j
meeting will fie held in the Central Presbvterian
Church, Philadelphia, oil the 3d Thursday in
May, 1853. We present the following addition
al .terns in relation to the domestic missions of
this church.
Total receipts for domestic missions in 11
months, $81,7-18; missionary stations and
churches in whole or part supplied, 1101;
newly organized churches, 49; admission of
».etut>ers on examination 1919 and on certifi
cate I(s6s—total admissions, 2584; number in
communion with missionary churches, 24,082;
sabbath schools, 643; teachers, 5350; scholars-,
~<,637; baptisms, 2367; houses of worship
erected,79. Returns received from not more
t;.au oue-fourth of the missionaries of the hoard.
Accidents bv Fire.—Oa Wednesday af
ternoon two men engaged in soldering the
connexions to u large gas pipe in Washington
City, were dangerously burned by the gas
which accidentally took fire.
Mr. uud Mrs. Lucy, a newly married couple
were burned to death in their own house,
S'ockbridge, Mudisou County, Ky., on the 25th
ult
At I oronto, Canada, on the 23d ult, during
the burning ol u house occupied by John Wat
son, Jr., two ol Mr. W.'s little girls and two
hired men, were burnt to death.
fti'ic IDE.—Miss Mary Ann Bradley, recently
committed suicide on the Ohio River, by jump
ing overboard from a steamboat. She was
supposed to have been deranged.
Ukvth.—Dr. S. Molt, the oldest clergyman
iii the state ol Connecticut, died on the 26th
ult., at his residence in Franklin, in that State,
from injuries received by the accidental bur-
ot a gown on his person. He was in his
\eui.
I atai. ACC'IOKNT.—John A. Williok, a me r .
ci-ii.t .n Nr* Yor* city, was throw,, t roni 1m „
* -"ti and instantly killed on Monday evening
last. The nurses attached to the wagon w t ie
in.iiiiig away at the time.
Ij'hton, June I.—At a meeting of the Irish
citizens lust evening, aconunittee was appoint*
i- > to make arrangements to invite Mr. Meag
Kci, the Irish patriot, to visit Boston. T. D.
Magee and Mr. McGowan left this morning for
York, for the above purpose.
THE DAILY DISPATCH.
LOCAL. MATTERS
The Cask or Poisoning.—The continued case
o'. Pnillis, a slave in the employ of Patrick H. But
ler.who' stands charged with attempting to kill a
sjn of Mr. B's.aged five years, by poisoning him on
Monday morning last, came up before his Hon«r
on yesterday. From the testimony of Mr. Butler,
it appears that Phi.lis had lately become so inso
lent and abusive towards his wiie, thithehadto
whip her two or three times, and finally sent her to
jail for correction, about a week since. Since her
return home, she had been unusually sullen, treat
ing the little boy in particular—whom she had a!
ways appeared to dislike—in a harsh manner. We
will cow give the evidence of Mrs. Ann E Butler,
the child's mother, which gives a history of the
murderous act Mrs. B. stated to the Mayor on
yesterday, that she bad been ordered morphine in
solution, by the doctor, and had taken about ate*
spoonful out of an ounce viol of it, leaving the re
mainder on a mantle-piece in the child's room.—
Monday morning, between 7 and 8 o'clock, she
went up into the room and found the morphine
bottle on the mantle piece with the cork out and
entirely empty. There was a tumbler on the man
tle-piece empty, containing a spoon with a lit
tle morphine in the bowl of it. Her son had went
to bed in good health the night previous. He told
her Monday morning, when she found the bottle
empty, he felt sick, and she went down stairs to
procure some brandy as a medicine. While re
turning, she met him coming down stairs appa
rently quite sick. Soon after he commenced foam
ingatthe mouth, and was affected spasmnd o-ii y,
when she sent immediately for Dr. Conway Fr,m
the child's appearance, the Doctor judged mat :ie
had been taking some morphine or other naicutic,
and asked Mrs B. it this was not the case., Mrs. B.
immediately procured the empty vial and tumbler,
and found that during her absence from the child's
room, Phillis had washed the tumbler and spoon
clean, so as to leave no trace of morphine upon them.
Dr. C. perceiving that there was every symptom
apparent of the child's having been poisoned, im
mediately applied the proper restoratives, and in
an hour's time—aisisted by Dr.'Haxail—succeeded
in clearing off from the stomach of the child, the
poison, and in rescuing him from his death strug
gle. The boy is sull weak and languid necessarily,
though improving. Mrs. B. further stated, that cu
asking Phillis how the morphine bottle came to be
empty, she replied that probably Mr. B. had thrown
the morphine cut. The boy recollected waking up
in the morning and asking Phillis for a drink of
water, and she gave him one. He said that the
drink was sour. (The acid mixed with the mor
phine would have given it a pungent flavor.)
Apoition of the contents thrown off the child's
stomach was given Professor Maupin on Tuesday
for analyzation. Dr. Conway remarked on yester
day that Professor M. had stated that, owing to the
different irritant medicines applied to the stomach
and throat to relieve the child, it would be impossi
ble for him to say positively that poison had been
taken by the child. He would give his .opinion,
judging from the analysis, however, this morning
The different medicinal restoratives taken by the
child rendered it a matter of great difficulty—es
pecially when the morphine was in solution—to de
termine as to the presence of any poison. It was
Dr. C.'s opinion, however, judging from the con
vulsions and stupor of the child, and other strong
manifestations always attendant upon taking an
over dose ot some powerful narcotic, that he had
taken the poison. From Mrs. B.'s statement, he
said there was evidently remaining in the vial three
quarters of a grain ot morphine, and half a grain
would be sufficient to kill a child five years of age.
Haifa grain of morphine was equivalent to two
grains ot opium or fifty drops of laudanum. The
child had thus taken a portion equivalent in strength
to seventy-five drops of laudanum. The case was
further continued until this morning, in order to
allow the introduction of Dr. Maupin's testimony
respecting his anaiytii.
The circumstantial evidenee of the commission
ol' this diabolical act by Phillis, is very strong.
The fact that Mrs. 8., on first going to her boy,
found the bottle of morphine empty, and a portion
ol its contents in a spoon and tumbler, and that
soon after, when the Doctor enquired as to whether
he had not been taking morphine—it was found
that Phillis had carefully cleaned the tumbler and
spoon—was certainly a strong indication that Phil
lis had been seeking to hide her guilt. '1 hen the
previous good health of the boy aud her antipathy
towards him, because of his often playfully teazing
her, together with his own statement that Phillis
had given him water tbat tasted sour—the empty
morphine bottle aud the evidences of poi»onin" on
the child s part, all go to prove the culpability of
Phillis and her murderous intent. It is to be hoped
that Phillis will receive the fullest measure of pun.
ishment for her fiendish offence, pre#cribed by law
Let there be no more commutations to invite to re
beilion and murder our slave population.
Sons or Tempkbanck Jubilkk—Full particu
lars of the order of proceedings in this great de
in jnetjation will be seen in our advertising col
umns. The city is thronged with visiting teetotalers,
and the procession will undoubtedly be a magnifi
cent one. The National Grand Division were in
session yesterday, at Bosher's Hall, some seventy
members being in attendance. Some of the most
talented veterans of the temperance cause, among
them Neal Dow, of Maine, Geu. Carey, of Ohio, P-
S. White, of Pennsylvania, J. W. Oliver, of New
York, and Gough, of Massachusetts, are expected to
be in attendance upon the celebration to day, and
address the mighty cold-water army at Howard's
Grove iu the aiternoon.
Tall Wheat.—Mr. Elliott Childs, of Chester
field, left at our office on Wednesday, a specimen
of his skilful farming, in the shape of a bunch of
Wheat, very full headed, although not quite ripe,
with stalks tight feet in length. Very handsome
farming, certainly.
Fighting—There was a general row among
several negroes and mulattoes at the house kept by
Maria Scott, on the Dock Bridge, Wednesdsyeven
ing. The watch succeeded in only arresting a tree
negress named Mary Brandon She was brought
before the Mayor yesterday for examination, but
the Mayor contiaued her ease until to-day, when it
is prcbable that her co-laborers iu breaking the
peace will also be arraigned. She was remanded
to jail
I- iked. Cathaiine Hun. and Agues liiddle were,
on yesterday, fined 92 and costs for depositing a
nuisance in an alley near the low*r market. Per
sons should be careful how they hazard their own
health and that of their neighbors, by throwing
garbage and offensive oflal into streets contiguous
to their dwellings. Benjamin A. Hateher was fined
• t and costs for allowing a team to stand unlawful
ly on Cary street James Simpson was duly fined
lor obstructing the passage way on Bank street with
wood, on Tuesday night.
RICHMOND. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. 1852.
Keid asb Wobhsley —The argument respect
ing the motion to grant a new trial to Wormley,
was in progress a!! d«y Wednesday. It was ex
pected that Judge Clopton would give hU decision
yetterday.
The jurymen, in the case of Reid. have not yet
been fully selected.
Drownrd.—A regroboy named Isaac, th« pro
perty of Dr. Watt Tyler, of Hanover county, was
accidentally drowned about 8 o'clock, Wednesday
evening, while bathing in the James River, near
Nelson's Island. His body was not recovered until
yesterday morning, when an inquest was held, and
a verdict rendered in accordance with the tacts.
Nkw Publication.—Viola, or Adventures in the
far South• West—Thi9 is an exciting narration of
adventures in the far South West, from the pen of
Emerson Bennett. For sale by G. M. West &. Bro.,
Exchange Book Store.
CEDAR TAR.—The most successful remedy
now in use tor the cure of incipient Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Putrid Sore
Throat, Dyspepsia, diseases of the Kidneys and
Liver, King's Evil, Piles, Tetter, and all diseases
arising from impure blood and enftebled state of
the system.
Recommendations.
Baltimore, March 17, 1851.
Mrs. B. B. Norris: Dear Madam—lt gives me
great pleasure in recommending to public favor
your valuable medicine (Cedar Tar) as an excel
:ent preventative or curative in the first signs of
bronchial affections, or diseases of the and
also as a very valuable tonic.
Yours, very respectfully,
T. H. WRIGHT, M D.
Baltimore, Sept. 25, 1851.
Mrs. Norbi3 : Madam—lt gives roe great plea
sure to state that, by the use of your Cedar Tar, I
have been cured of consumption, with which I have
been afflicted for the last sixteen months. I tried
everything that could be eot at for a cure. Nothing
has ever done, I can safely say, but your Cedar
Tar. I had three or four hemorrhases a month,
an i, since I have used your Tar, I can truly say I
only spit blood once, and then but a small quantity
My cough, which was very violent all th* time, has
entirely stopped. I sleep sound, and my niaht
sweats have left me. My hip bones, at one time, al
most came through my skin, but no* 1 have my
usual quantity of llesh, and my general good health
has returned. Any person desirous of witnessing
the benefits derived from your C< dar Tar, will
please call on me, at my residence, in Baltimore
street, five doors from Broadway.
Yours, with respect, ANN KING.
I subscribe with pleasure and full confidence to
the effects of the Cedar Tar, as prepared and sold
by Mrs. Norris, in many cases of diseases, having
prescribed it frequently, and always with good ef
fects.
March 27, 1851. A. RICH, M. D.
For sale in Richmond by
P.HORTON KEAUH,9I Main street,
General Agent for Eastern Virginl*.
my 29—ts
FOR NEW VORK.- Sails Fri-
Morning, ilk hist., at 7 o'clock.
ihe spiendid Steamship CITY OF RICHMOND.
Z. Mitchell, master, is now ready for cargo, aud
will positively sail as above.
Shippers will please send down their freight with
out delay.
Passengers are requested to be on board at the
above hour.
Cabin passage, including meals, only $8
Steerage passage, including meals 6
For freight or passage, apply to
W. D. COLQUITT, or
A. S. LEE.
N. B.—Freight taken through to Boston without
charge of re shipping. je I—tds
gfw MOKE NEW j BONNETS , Ofta
—Just received, per Roanoke, la--5Wy
Km£" Jies' and Misses' Bonnet 9, ot the new
""'est styles; also, Ribbons, Flowers,
fluted Linings, Straw, Swiss and Lace. Those that
are wanting can now be supplied, at
MRS SWORDS'
Fashionable Millinery Establishment,
No. 225 Broad street.
N. B.—Dress Goods selling off at very reduced
prices. je t
REMOVAL..— Mrs. B. ROSENFELD respect
fully informs her friends and customers, that
she hat REMOVED her old stand at the corner of
New Market, to the corner of Sixth and Broad
Streets.
Thankful for the kind patronage bestowed upon
her, at her old staud, since the death of her hus
band. she solicits a continuance ot the same, at
her new stand,
Corner of Sixth and Brond Sts.,
je 2—l m* Corner below Mr. Courtnev-
ORTO KICO JIoLASSfo. —aO ntia<> »u
perior,for sale by
je S JOHN H. CLAIBORNE.
GAITERS. —Received by Steamship Roanoke,
2 cases Gaiters, which will be sold low. Call
aoon. HART & MOSES.
I
AND EXTJ4A FLOUR 150
A bblt superior Family Flour, and Extra Scotta
viJle Flour, suitable tor retailing.
je 2 FRY ii M'CANDI.ISH
OIL, OIL, OlL.—Tne best Machinery Oil in
barrels, warranted, at 60 to 80 ceuts per gal
lon FRY A M'CANDUSH.
je 2
,V| tw CitOF tx.KJb.Ej* TKAS.-S5 bait
11 chests, for sale by
je 2 DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO.
BACO.>. —6(J nbds siUes, Shoulders, Hams and
Backs, for sale by
je 2 JOHN H. CI.AIBORNE.
Richmond ground flastek at
tons in store, for sale by
je 2 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE.
Rectified whiskey.—ss bDis, for
sale by
je 2 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE.
5000 L,,iWllS, I'Ead,
je 2 SEABKOOK A REEVE.
iV' t. Kli.M, Felton's tfanutacture—Apple
i- ™ • Brandy, Gin and Old WhisKry, for sale By
j-i 2 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE.
Licorice. —113 cases jc. co's Liconce,
superior order and quality; 25 case* Ynurria
Licorice, superior order aud quality; 51 cases stick
Licorice, Labonia; 50 cases do do, Barracco; 30
ca*es do do, F. G., in stwre and lor sale by
je 1 KACCN & BASKER.V ILL.
'OOBACCO AND CJIGARS.-Havana and
1- Principe Cigars, a large assortment of the
finest brands; Oilman's, Htrdgrove's and Lynch
burg Chewing Tobacco, for sale by
PUKCELL, LADD A CO.,
my 29 Druggists. 92 Main street.
PINE AFFLES.—Just received, per Steam
ship Roanoke, a lot ot this excellent fruit Call
soon, at ANTONIO PIZZINI'S,
je 1 Under City Hotel.
Y| AFLE SL'GAR.—I have just received a
i-'A small lot ot Maple Sugar, in cakes, which I
can reccmmend as a prime article. Call soon, or
you will be too late. ANTONIO PIZZINI,
je 1 Under City Hotel.
FMLNEs.—I nave just received a
J. lot ot the above article, which I can recom
mend as fresh, and an excellent article lor family
use. Call at ANTONIO PJZZINPS,
je 1 Ui.der City Hotel.
ORANGES! ORANGEs!!—2O boxes
Oranges, just teceived and for sale at
antonio pizzmrs,
je 1 Under Cttf Hotel.
UUGARa.—7S onus pnme Puriu Rico landing
0 and fur sale by
je 1 DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO.
CtL'ttE FOR CONS UJUFTION.—Bime»'
I Cod Liver Oil and Phosphate Lime, received
fresh to-day, and for sale by
my 31 BENNETT A BEERS, Druggists.
ONTAGUE'S DIRE TORY . —This
if A useful work having arrived, subscribers are
requested to call at the office Ot TOLE& A COOK
and get their copies. taj 4
FRANCE dfc CO.,
SLCCESSORS OF F. MORRIS & CO.,
.Uain Street, Richmond. Va.
19,109, 5 of Bt-00!
be ei L *"* p Y» Class 15, to
numbers" 12 drawn"' 6 ' on S " urd ay, June sth. 75
, r CAPITALS:
IPnZJl PnZ J o 0f 5 prizes of. 84000
_ , 19,109 J $ do . 21)00
' J Tickets $i! ,o h°i' lW i do 500
.tickets »U; halves 6. quarters 3.
, , *35,000, 1.1,000, 7,0001
Bn/«,Teka«a Lo'tteTy"l^.%°!f
at HalHmnm w j 9 Claga to be drawn
June 6th ' 1852 ' 7 8
, , CAPITALS :
i p %".-.v.v.v. , SSU prt * < r„° r -
SPLENDID LOT!"fc,KY FOR JUNE 12th.
$50,000, 50 of 5,000,10 of 2.0001
Consolidated Lottery, Class N, to
be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, June 12th —
* o numbers, 12 drawo.
CAPITALS :
1 prize of $50,000 I 10 prize, of. $800
50 d 0........ 5 000 1 10 do 600
w do 2,000 | io do.::::::::: SS
io do 1,250 I 119 do 200
Tickets $15; halves 7 50. quarters 3 75^"
$30,000, 20,000, 1,000,50 of 1,000, 50 of 500!
Susquehanna Lottery, Class No 25, to be
drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, June 16th. 78
numbers, 13 drawn.
CAPITALS :
1 prizeof $30,000 j l prize of $3000
I do 20,000 j 1 <lo 2870
1 do 10,000 50 do 1000
1 do 5,000 |50 do 500
Tickets f 10; halves 5. quartern 2 50.
Orden tor Tickets in any of the Maryland
Lotteries will meet the mi st prompt and confiden
tial attention, if addressed to R. FRANCE & CO-
Managers, or to C. W. PURCELL,
my 31 Richmond, Va.
Z GAS FITTING, GAS
/53\ FITTING.—The subscriber is now
fit \\ prepared to receive orders for the
/ %4tkWi\ B bove business, at the store of
/ \ Charles H. Langly. 15th street, be-
Gary streets, next
•*wP*affl£Jdoor to Sumn»r'a Auction Store
Gas Pipes and Fixtures for lighting
stores, dwellings, factories and public buildings,
put up at 3hort notice. He will also put up wrought
iron pipe and fixtures for steam and hot water cir
culation. He flatters himself that his practice:
knowledge of and prompt attention to business
maj merit a share of the public patronage.
T. W. FARQUHAK Sl CO.,
fe2s—ts Practical Gas Fitter.
A GAS CHANO£LI£RB.
Just received, several new and
beautiful patterns of GAS CHAN
A full assortment ot
every style of Gas Fixtures al
E .JSWy, p ways on hand. For sale at the
Iron Front Building, 101 Broad
RMUUJUItf street, by
mh 29 STEBBINS, DARRACOTT Sl CO.
LIPPINCOTT'S CABINET HISTO
RIES OF THE UNITED STATES, written by
T S Arthur and Win E Carpenter. Histories of
Virginia, Keutucky and Georgia now ready— each
cents.
In this series of histories the author, while pre
senting a concise but accurate narrative of the do
mestic policy of each State, will give greater pro
minence to the persons! history of the people. The
dangers which continually hovered around the
early colonists; the stirring romance of a life passed
fearlessly amid peril; the incident, of border war
fare; the adventures of hardy pioneers; the keen
watchfulness, the subtle surprise, the ruthless at
tack, and prompt retaliation—all these having had
an important influence upon the formation of the
American character, are to be faithfully recorded,
while the progressive developments of the citizens
of each individual State, from the rough forest life
of the earlier day to the polished condition of the
present, will exhibit a picture of national expansion
as instructing as it is interesting. Books sent by
mail when desired.
my 20 HARROLD & MURRAY.
Baptist book depository.—to
SUPERINTENDENTS OF SUNDAY
SCHOOLS—The subscriber would now inform
you that he has on hand a large stock of Books of
the American Sunday School Union Publications
for Sunday Schools, viz : Libraries No. 1, 2 and 3
of 100 vols ea;h, $10; Juvenile Library, 75 vols. $5;
Village Library, Nos 1 and 2, 24 vols. $3; Child's
Cabinet Libiary, 60 vols, $2 50; Sunday School
Hymn Books, 8 cents; Penny Hymns, 1 cent;
Union Spellers, 6i cents; Union Primmers 2 cents ;
Union Questions, No. 1 to 12, 6i cents; Union Con
secutive Questions, viz : Matbew, Mark, Luke and
John, each 6i cents ; Child's Scripture Questions,
10 cents; Class Books. 5 cents and 8 cents; Minute
Book, 25 cents; Record Book, 25 cents. Sic.
Also, a large stock of American Tract Society's
Publications, and of Religious Works—a full sup
ply of all Denominational and Standarl Evangeli
cal Works. CHARLES WORTH AM,"
my 27 Depositary.
BIIILOING HARDWARE.—We ask the
attention of Carpenters and others to our large
and complete assortment of Building Hardware,
consisting of Carpenter's Patent and American
Rim Locks, with Brass, Mineral, and Pearl White
Knobs; Mortice, Closet, and Stock Locks; Knob.
Rim, and TbumS Latches; Clark's best Patent
Butt Hinges, narrow and broad Patent Blind Hirig
esin setts, Parliament Hinges, Patent Blind Fasten
ings, iron and brass; Sash Springs, Sash Fastenings,
Window Pulleys, Sash Cord, Wood Screws, Pa
tent Brads; also, a full assortment best Cut and
Wrought Nails, which we otter for sale on the
lowest terms. W. S. Sl U. DONNAN,
my 25 19 Pearl street.
my IV rear! street.
IRGINIA CENTRAL RAI LROAU,—
EXPRESS TRAIN FOR MILK, BUTTER,
Fruits. Fresh 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 speedy trans
portation of Milk, Butter, Fruits, Fresh meats and
other perishable articles, 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 and delivery of all articles
in Richmond and at the several depots ; an ad
vauce 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.
7th June, and from Woodville on Tuesday Btn ;
afterwards on alternate days except Sundays.
Ali articles must be put up securely, with their
weight marked thereon, and be in place before tne
arrival of the tra u at depots in the country, as
there can be no delay on this account.
N.B. Freight by this car will not be taken for
any Turnouts—and paid for in advance.
All articles not properly considered as baggage
will be charged for and they will be expected to
be sent by the express freight car.
je 1 E. H. GILL, Supt.
ARE NOTICE.—Tne Lustra! Hair funic is
M. prepared and sold by BENNETT Sl BEERS,
Druggists, Main street, and is the only srticle
which fully sustains its reputation as a beautifier
and regenerator oi the hair; keeping it from fall
ing tut and rendering it soft, clear, smooth and
silky. my 31
ROWLAND'S GENUINE UAI'ASSAK
OIL, one of the oldest and best preparations
for the hair now in use. Ladies, during the hot
weather, will find the Macassar Oil one of the beat
"Tonics" that can be applied to the hair.
A pamphlet accompanies each bottle, containing
a treatise upon the hair. For sale by
my ii9—lw O. A. STRBCKER
LAND WARRANTS—Bought tor cssh, by R
B. BAGBY * CO., At the highest market price-
They will also purchase patent titles for Lanes in
the State of Illinois, located with warrants issued
for the war of iBl2. Office over N. B * C-Hlii,
oorner of Franklin and Wall streets. ap7—Bm
BEWARE ©» counterf*!**'-
Thompson's Bank Note and Commercial Re
porter for June, contains full descriptions of all re
cent counterfeits. Price per month, IS cents; do.
per yesr, (to city subscribers,) 79 cents; do. per
year, (to country do,) 91. For sale, wholesale or
retail, by
mj2s G. *. WEST 4 BROTHER.
UNION ABSOCIA.
;7 in Exchange buildine. next
M o ULATF^TrA <^^??f'riS istlmoad ' v «—ACCU-
SE O«PM R^np 1 « U 'M IANTEE CAPITAL
wo DEAN - President Finance Com
A G " ° W °° d ' H - B ***".
This Association has declared a dividend ofthirtv
This is an Association of Working Men and
others for the mutual assistance of each other in
:ase of sickness or accident.
By the payment of the following annual deposits,
you will become a life member, and will be entitled
to a weekly benefit (first week excepted* during
life, if you should be disabled by sickness or ac
cident from attending to your ordinary business or
occupauut.. remain, wiu draw In case of sickness
common to both sexes.
YEARLY DEPOSIT OF MEMBERS UNDER 50
YEARS OF AGE.
„ . Table of Rate*.
**Pr yr.draw $2prw'k. $7 pr jr. draw $7 pr.w'k
3 " »• 3 « 8 •' M 8 "
4 ** u | M 9 u «< 9it
5 " « 5•• io ii ii in u
S " •• e ii
Those over fifty years of age will be charged fS
P tr c®nt. extra. One dollar and fifty cent* admit
s.on fee will be charged, in addition to the above,
the first year, and must be paid ai the time of ap
daya. ' &nd ® Mt 7 e<ur '* deposit withih thirty
Rkfebxnces.—Dogget & Anderson, Upholster
ers, corner 13th and Governor sts.. Richmond, Va:
Geo M West A Bro, Booksellers, Exchange Place;
Smith Jt Marvin, Merchants, Main St.; Bowea 6c
Bruce, Washington Hotel; McDonald & Lyons,
Regalia Manufacturers, Exchange Place; Hous
ton & Bro, Furniture dealers, 13th St., do.; Thomas
Hornbrook, merchant, Wheeling; A Laing, hard
ware do, do; George Hardman, builder, do; J E
Wharton, Editor of Times and Gazette, do; And.
™?haffy, Esq, Gosport Foundry, Norfolk, Va; Geo
W Bam, Savings Bank, Portsmouth; J M Blanchard,
Superintendent on Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad,
Portsmouth, Va; Hon Reuben Wood, Gowrnor of
Ohio; Hon Joseph A Wright, Gov'r offridiana;
Hon Augustus C French, Gov'r of Illinois; Hon
Austin A King, Gov'r of Missouri; Hon Richard
Brodhead, Senator from Penn; Hon James M Por
ter, Easton, do.
All communications should be addressed (post
Paid) to A. WILBUR,
Actuary and General Agent, Richmond, Va.
my ll—ts
At cost.-920,000 worth of dry
GOOD . —The subscribers, intending to en
large their store, and give it a thorough repair, have
thought it advisable and have determined to sell
the ir entire stock now «n baud at prime cost, for
cash, so that they may open in their'new and reno
vated house an entire new stock. We do assure
ah in want of Dry Goods, that a better assortment
jr a Jesirvble -,tuek la .urely offered it
An early call is solicited as all goods remaining on
hand at the close ot the season will be sold at pub
lie auction.
my 10—im J. C. COURTNEY & CO.
ROBE RT F. BROAUDUS offers his servi
ces to the citizens of Richmond and the public
generally as a general Collector of Claims. He
pledges himself to attend strictly to all business en
trusted to bis care. His office is in the rear of Mr
Hawes R. Sutton's office, in Law Building, Rich
mond, Va. my 4—6 m*
WANTKM.—We wish to purchase a
I- Farm of 50 to 150 acres of Laud, from one to
five miles distantfrom the city, with pretty decent
improvements on it If suited we win pay a liberal
price, in cash. TOLER St COOK.
mh 29 General Agents.
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.—
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.—The subscriber
woulc respectfully inform his customers and the
public generally, that he has received his assort
ment of - Housekeeping articles, selecied for the
Spring and Summer trade, together making his as
sortment as complete aa any at the North, and at
prices equally as low. Housekeepers and others
would find it to their advantage to examine before
purchasing elsewhere, as they can find everything
they may want in the line of Housekeeping, thereby
saving themselves time and economy. The follow
ing is an enumeration of a few of the leading ar
ticles, viz:
Plated Ware—Such as Castors, Stationary and
Revolving;, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets, Liquor Frames,
Waiters, Candle-sticks, Toast R°cks, Urns, Tea
Kettles on stand. English Plated Albata Ware, the
genuine article, being a good substitute for Silver,
looks precisely the same, and for use is as good;
such as Tea, Table and Detsert Spoons and Forks,
Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives, Salt and Mustard
Spoons, Sic, Slc, itc.
Block and Planished Tin Goods,viz:
CofleeandTea Urns, Meat Dishes, (some extra si
zes for Hotels, St.c) Vegetable Dishes, Fish Dishes,
Covers in sets or siagle. Coffee Pots, Biggins and
Machines, (some new styles for Bachelors' use,)
Teapots, Oyster Stewers, Pudding Moulds, Etnas,
3cc. Also a complete assortment of common Tin
Ware,for Housekeeping pu'poses.
Japan Goods.—Tea Trays, Tea and Coffee
Canisters, Cake and Sugar Boxes, Knile Boxes,
Spice Boxes, Water Pails, -lop Pails, die, <fcc.
Wire Covers for Summer use to put over meats,
pies, butter, See, to prevent ants, flies, or insects of
any kind creeping upon them ; are of various sizes
and made to suit any sized dish or plate; also Wire
Meat Safes to hang up, a new article.
Cane Chairs.— Thsse are anew article for
Summer, being light, strong, cool and durable, very
desirable a 9 a Piazza Chair, as they can be left out
of doors, and not be affected by the weather.
Refrigerators from 5 to 28 dollars. Shower
Baths, Sponge Baths, Bathing Tubs, Infant Baths,
Foot Baths, Sic, See, with many other useful arti
cles too numerous to mention.
L. GINTER,
my 31—6t 137 Main street.
Strangers and citizens wal,k
DOWN THIS WAY!—At3S 12 Main street,
(Mansion House) Stop and enter the Daguerrean
Gallery of MINNIS Sl WATSON, and examine
their specimens, their Lockets, Pins, Cases, Frames
• c, and inquire the price, and if you wish a fine
Daguerreotype likeness of yourself, wife, child, pa
rent or friend, give them a trial, and we are certain
they will please you; and if they do not, they will
not expect you to purchase it. As Artists of skill
they have been fully tested for the last ♦bur years in
Petersburg and this city, and from the patronage
received during that period, goes to prove that the
veraict has been in their favor. They resort to
no humbug, and fear no honorable competition.—
Kecoliectthe place—Mansion House, 35} Main
street, Richmond, and Sycamore street, Peters
burg, Va. MINNIS & WATSON,
Daguerreotypiats and Dealers in Stock,
my 31
SECOND SUPPLY OF DRESS GOODS.
We have recently receivf d our second supply i
of Summer Dress Goods, such as
Handsome figured and plain Silks
Rich Figured Robes
Rich Bareges and Tissues
French Lawns, Muslins and Grenadines
Together with a general assortment of other
Dress Gooaa too
my 31 107 Broad street
L i^n^JSSbSISSa
cJUeo. S0 inches wide, fast colors.
!u ceils ■ Changeable Silks, sood quahw.7scents ;
Rich Brocade Silks ; fine Ginghams; 5W Parasols
of all kinds, at great bargains; French Worked
Collars, MX cU; Lace Sleeves.
Those who wish to buy the cheapest Goods Is
this city, call at
*1505 V "JSYY'S "heap Stores,
15 and 5» Main street
5,000 yaids Lawns, from sixpence to the finest
French my 17
HORSE SHOES.—Forged horse and mule
Shoes, and Griffin's horse shoe Mails, for sale
b my 12 VAN LEW St TAYLOR.
BPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—A
fresh assortment of Spring and Summer Cloth
ing just received and (for sale low.
HJDDICK *. BENSON,
mya»--ts 110 Main street
OA GROSS Wootten and Aunear s superior
BLACKING, for sale by
njr7 DABMEY 4 BAKES. 1
PRICE ONE CENT.
DfiNTAL BURGEON Dr.
R. K. CHANDLER, (graduate of the
tirnire College of Dental Surge*
ry ) offer* his professional services
to the citizen* of Richmond and vicinity.
Office 145 Main street, E*gle Square.
Rjtrzxx.vcis.—Professor C. B. Gibson, Profes
•or C. P. Johnson, Rev Dr He well, Rev J. B. Tay
lor. Rev Ro. Ryland, A. O Wortham, MD, and
Wm. F. Butler, Eiq, Richmond.
_ Professor C. A Hams, Professor Thomaa K.
Bond, Professor W R Handy, Prof C. O. Cone„
and Lester Noble, D. D.S, Baltimore.
my 28—3 m*
DR. AODINCiTON, (fin.
Dentist—PRACTITION
SINCE 1842, invites
'" ?• ■o«<rt,.lof ->
a- r "' c - s -
Coach-making establishment, on LomWd iIW
between Main and Cary, (13th and 14th streeS
n<?ar the Columbian Hotel, Coaches, Clurtatteeak
Barouches, Buggies, with and without tops, mml
Sulkies, all of his own make, of the best material*
and workmanship. All of which will be sold as low
as woodwork of the kind era be In the city £
Richmond; and I respectiully ask « call from tfcoa»
in want of an, articled the I am
detertmnedtc make to order and sell at the lowest
prices poariHp; and all work sold, that is new, war.
MICiJAH«A»GVn"-
ISpSfSS
llir 4 CO. would respetitfally inform th«ir cua
tomeri and the public generally, that they
have juat received a large and choice assortment of
u® C,olhln «> which they offer at
the lowest caah prices. from their superb rarities
oi Claths, CMsimeret and Testings, purcha
p' 1 " 8 , can , "/ lect the latest patterns for Coats,
Pants and Vests, and have them made up bylf*
Co. in the nest fashionable styles. They after for
sale also a select assortment of gentlemen's Furnish
ing Goods. U. VV. NELSON A CO.,
•r.m Q „ , No 135 Broad street,
ap JO—3m Nwt door to the Marshall Hotel
ifW FlttK. L.IFK AND MAiUNI
IN6DRANCE —The Richmond Pin
Association are now prepared to Issue
■ policies of Insurance on the above de
scription of risks on as reasonable terms as aav
similar company, and respectfully ask a share of
the patronage of the public. Applications will be
received at the office, No 223, corner of Main and
9th streets, where the officers will cbeerfnily far.
ni»n all information that may be required.
losses promptly and liberally adjusted.
w „ 'AMES BOSHER, President
JQHJf H. Boshkb, Secretary. mhlT
©« WKB. IS. LYON, No. I£i
rooms over Word,
Barksdale. has this day
BONNETS, all of the latest «tyle,***»
adapted to the season, with ready-made Mantle*
and elegant Fringes, to which she Invites the pub
lic generally, as all will he sold cheap for cash.
Dresses and Mantles made to order,
my 8
fj IMPORTANT NOTICE TO m
JLLiIAT AND BOOT WEARKRS —The ■
cheapest place in the city to buy is at J. H.
AN IRONY'S, where Moleskin Hats of the
* re *° ld at ** 50 ' second q utJit 7 *3;
Fine Calf-skin Sewed 800t5..... ..$3 50
Patent Leather Congress Boots.. "" 275
Patent Leather Oxford Ties 2 75
Patent Leather Monterey Boots 3 25
Together with an assortment of Panama, Lea
horn and soft Hats, Umbrellas, Ac.
mh 3o COLUMBIAN HOTEL.
MOgg FIANOS.-P, H. TAY
pfcMpggpßl'OK ha* ju»t received a further
I I I 1 rpnpp'7 of Nuun's k. Clark's superior
W " Pianos, at hi* Piano and Music Store,
1«© Main Street.
ADIE dc GRAY, DRUOGISTS, 147♦
Stbxit, have in store, and are reoetv- •
ing, large addition* to their atock of Dnn.
(iiriMM' laati-imeita,
Palate, Oils, Dye., Vlndow Glaaa aai
"■*/ Article*, which they offer for sale oa the
moat favorable terma to casb and punctual dealer*
CANAL. NA VI UABLMr—
miHMonilay, the 3rd instant, our Pack*
ec ttoau resume their regular tripa for Lynchburg
and Buchanan. Pare to Lyachburg, *3 50, to Bu
chanaa, 95.
A new daily line for Staunton also commence®
on the 3rd instant. Leave Richmond by our Boat*
every evening, except Sunday, at 6 o'clock, arrive
in Scottaville next day at 13, and into Stauntoa bi
Ficklin A Co.'a line of STAGES, by 9, t. M. Fare
through only 92.
BOYD, EDMOHD A DAVENPORT,
my 3—ta
FUH >OKTH HIVEH Sc
25g£JjJHBrtUOHANAN —The canal boat
UNJUN, (Japt fuelps, is now ready to receive freight
tor the sbove points, and willleave on Thuraday in
time to go through before navigation i* obstructed,
my 31 A. 8. LEE.
:mtrnV NOTICK—Our will
|§y{g3BSKßj''ot be interrupted in their regular
trips during the repairs to the C*nal Locks, but will
continue to run daily at the usual hour, 0 P. M, Son
diyi 6XC6pt6di
BOYD, EDMOND A DAVENPORT,
my 29—lw
*VAL.UAUL.tt UWBliLlfiG PVR
SALE.—The very desirable three story Brick
i enement on the North side of Leigh street, be
tween 6th and 7th streets, now in the oceupany of
Andrew Johnston. For terms, apply to
LUTHER R. SPILMAN,
Attorney at Law,
de 20—d6m* Main street .opposite City Hotel
tLHNT.—Tne lar<e ana veiy desir
able residence, with a very large lot add ev
ery desirable convenience attached,""* in the oc
cupancy of Mr. Samuel Ellis, and sftnsted on sth
street, between Clay and Leigh. Immediate pm
session can be had. TOLLR A COOK,
n, r is General Agents.
55 »Ott io« upper part ot Um
aa home on Broad atreet, occupied by the Mb*
"era. Poaaeaaion p*« JJfJw*
mh S3 BEABBOOK Rfe-KVE.
FOB BINT, an .wKjeilem Dwelling
louae, with • garden attached, beiow the city,
read leading to Stony Ruo. for tarma, ap
ply to TOLER 4k COOK;
gpfl General Agenta.
AM WOH. HJOiT OB BALK—The Dwell-
JB.iac«>» th« MoMfa at ito
wiin Adam* atreeb. Apply at init ostoe.
pgr M '
fOB KBMY* two newly built threMtory
W. liODDIW.
SrKINO «OOUM.-Ja» omu, *»a
frahionable aaaortment of Spring CMhai
al»o, a Urge aaaortment of new ityle ClatkaTcaa.
lincrea, ?Mtli|t, Ac., aomethlng reallT new
and rich. Call and examine,at Na 120.
mb29 E. B. aPßucr
WLLO CUKUIty BIT.
£*■ TfcßS.—Those who aufler from Indiaeatioo.
Dyapepaia, Waat of Appetite, Acidity ot the Stom
ach. and C *e dtaeaaea ariaing from deraaMcat
of the Stomach and Urer, ahoald not feti te u*
theae esculent Bittera. They give tone to thh
Stomach, aaaiat the action of the Liver, and inria
orate the whole.ay atem. Priced* cuper paper—
.ufflcientto make quart of line Bittera Foriml»
by n « „ K.JPICOT,
my go Corner oppoaito the Old Market. },
TUlet £iSi * ,
1 o*rt>, tiooaeberry and Green Apple Pie?. S-nfi
ta your order, early if yon waat aometMnf very *
WM ¥ALQ(2mm
"y BB Bakery, MoHl Mala at
P0» PLKIFYINU TUK BLOOD.—
' Briatol'a and Timraaenri't ftar
aapariUa, for ante in any quantity, by
■J 81 S£MM£TT * BtEftS. DruiiUto.