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THE LATEST NEWS. —Great Fire at Montreal. Xh«> Montreal Herald of Saturday contains wvert | columns of the particulars of the coo peration which occurred in that city on Thura d;v and Friday last. After narrating with muC h minuteness t»*« progress of the fire— „trch broke out in a house on the East side of «! street, near the fields—the Her eld remarks : 10 the victims they deserve the utmost compassion. The majority belong to the la boring classes. The sufleiing of Souie of them, (•specially of the children, must have been in- Anxious to tafcecare of their property, ,h«v resolutely sat upon their goods, though without tlie slightest shelter, with the sun brat directly upon them, in many cases with link to eat', and peiiiaps oftener in great straits to pro. ure water. Fortunately the night was so tine as to make a moonlight bivouac by no means a sen.,as hardship. We have heard of several cases of coup de caused by exhausting labor in the beat, but of no ' atß ' c,ise * '"here were also some births in the fields oil this memorable occasion. We have not yet rnede up the lists which we are about to piint, but at a rough calculotion »e suppose there may have been fourteen hun dred houses burnt, which, at seven inhabitants to each house, would give nearly 10,900 with out bouses; the probability is, however, judg ing from the census returns, that as ninny ns fifteen thousand must have bivouacked in the open sir. We cannot refrain from bearing tes timony to the cheerfulness with which the poor people bore their misfortunes. The writer walked some miles through heaps of furniture piled ou each side of the street, between mid night and four o'clock in the morniug, and, conversing with many of the people, he found nothing like complaint or desponooncv. A tsble is given showing the yearly rental value of the properties destroyed, which suras up a total of I.OSO, worth, probably, about besides a considerable quantity of merchandise and furniture. The fire was prin cipalis in what are called the suburbs, ind the damage consequently is less in extent than if itliad occuired in the business q-uarier. The popular distress, however, could hardly be ag gravated. The Herald further says: We are happy to say that no exertion has been spared to supply our poor and houseless fellow citizens with temporary shelter, and the necessary supplies of bread, biscuit and wa ter. Fortunately, the emigrant sheds at Point .St. Charles are now unoccupied, and have been promptly placed at their disposal by Hon. John Voting, the Commission** of Public Works. Two hundtad tents have also been ob tained from the military authorities, and have been pitched in well chosen locations. A meeting of citizens was to be held on Sa turday afternoon, to devise means for the re lief of the sufferers. At a meeting of the city councils, the sum of $1,000 was voted as a re lief fund. Movements ok Mr. Webster.—On Satur day afternoon Hon. Daniel Webster left for .Nahunt, where lie passed the Sabbath with J. W. Puge, Esq. On Monday he leaves for his farm in Franklin, New Hampshire. Mr. Web ster is still suffering in his arm from the effects of his recent fall, a return of the pain having been occasioned by the numbers who thronged arourir! his carriage on Friday, and persisted in shaking him by the hand. Bon/on Journal -of Monday. Another Cuban Expedition Reported to have Sailed.—Advices from Madrid to (Hp 21st ult., state it was confidently reported that a telegraphic dispatch had been received from the Spanish ambassador at Paris, stating that an expedition had sailed from Chagres against Cuba, under the command of an Ame rican general. It was also said, in connection wiih the above, that the Spanish government —with whom the American minister, Mr. Bar ringer, has hitherto been successful in obtain ing the pardon of the prisoners brought there as the result of the last expedition—have set their faces against any furthei exhibition of •■leniency, and the few who, from one cause or another, have not been brought within the former pardons, and are still at Ceuta, have lit'.le chance of getting out by any suc'i pro cess. Illinois Whig State Contention. Louisville, Jul> 13.—The Illinois) Whig f-'iute Convention met on the 7th instant and organized. The Hon. E. B. Webb was now in&tcd for Governor; Col. J. L. D. Morrison for Lieutenant Governor; Buckley Morris, Sr., for Secretary of State; Francis Aventz for State Treasurer, and Charles Betts for Auditor. William B**bb, late Governor of Ohio, and Joseph Gillespie were nominated as electors at large by acclamation. Washington Matters. Washington, July 13.— Wm. Chipman, of Massachusetts, has been appointed to a prom inent clerkship in the State Department,|and was qualified to-dny. Pierce's friends assert positively to-day that Webster will be an independent candidate for the Presidency,though the statement is not believed by the whigs. Way's trial still progresses. Destructive Fire Covington, Kv., July 13.—A fire broke out in this place yesterday, which consumed a iarge number ol buildings. The loss is esti mated at forty thousand dollars. Partially in sured. ISo further particulars at present. Destructive Fire. New York, Juiy 13th.—Flames have just urst forth from J tuition's Hotel, in Broadway, below Trinity Church, and a serious conflu gration is apprehended. Terrible Accident.—During the cele bration of the national anniversary at Two Riv ers, W iaconsin, some thirty or forty cartridges, prepared tor a nix pounder, exploded,dreadful* ly burning sixteen boja who were standing near the gun. It was thought six of them would die, and all were in a deploiable condi tion. Heavv Freshet in Baltimore.—On Tuesday, Baltimore was visited by a most ex te. 'ive and destructive inundation which|was very destructive of property, sweeping away fences, bridges, culverts, a row of six houses, and causing a general scene of devastation around the north eastern suburbs. IP" Hani; your uannert on the Out ward WaiU-tha Cry ia Still They Come. Ice crowd that is continually making its way to wsid* the J welry Manufactory of S. P. MOUN IAIN, No. lid Men street, up stairs, show con- Ctus.vely that his is the place to get full satisfac tion uoue ihem, in getting their woik done at prices ?ar below that ot any store 111 Richmond «eweiry made and old Jewelry repaired and made 1 new, at the lowest rnanutacturingpnces, at the shortest uotice, and satisfaction warranted,or to charge. Diamonds, Pearls, Cameos, Garnets, and otiiw preci.us stoues set in the ceatest and iau*t New York «tylee. subscriber having come from the North, is prepared, in consequence of having a low rent, a ««?- Msortinent ol tools, together with his own abi..ty to manufacture any article ot Jewelry, to do a.s wjrk cheaper and better than any other estab U'tuneuiio the c.ty. Old joid and Silver taken in exchange tor Jewelry S. P MOUNTAIN, Diamond setter and Manufacturing Jeweler. jyU-1 1st A 6 , if any 71±„ JU . IU lu<lt j| G FarreU's a™*ft"J L,O, ®« nt '» ln fc greatest benefactor ot the d rV. . i" 1 * IJ< * b ,J abun WL.i/ V v, aC u L° • t!,UOr scepticism to the inV.r. y will tiud 11X1,1 Mau external application ever if °* uii: ' '"" J beasts, no medicine lsrk^'l VerU ° h ' »ndas re nisuabie cures. r-e<* a ivertlwrnenl. PUttOELL, LADD * CO., j} "* Ageuu for tae Proprietors. I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TKAHnWITTfcD FOR THE DAILY DIBPATCB £s** The storm hut evening prevented the tram mission nf oar teleginafaic dispatch. JOB PRINTING, dispatch office, (.orrrner Street. 4 do«r* fr.w RICHMONH, ' Pamphlet*, . bhlih* Card*. Circulars, TtckeU, * llandbiltn, Bia«k */&e. Ac., l.aoeln, | of every description, I nnted at short notice sod upon reasonable tortus fir Orders for all kinds of Printing will be re ceived and executed in the handsomea'. at»le jy 13 l?* CHOLERA. OIARRIHEA, CHO. LEhA MORBUS, CHOLICS, CItAMP, GRIHNG PAINS IN THE BOWfcLS, SPASMODIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, &c.. may be cared by Stabler'* <>rent Mwnmtr Remedy None genuine without the signaturs. i ,of_ R. H StaRLKR, M. I). Chill* nod Fevers, Ague, Bilious, Remittent and Nervous Fevers, General Weakness, Weari ness in tbe Limbs' Chronic Debility, jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c., may be cured by StaMer's Great Ayue and Fever Specific. None genuine without the signature of R. H. Stabler. M. D. Stabler'* Alterative—A valuable remedy for Impurities of the Blood, Erysipelas, Boils, Salt Kheum, Milk Crust, Rheum»usm, Bronchitis, En larged Tonsils, Sore Throat, Dropsy, Ulcers on the legs, Swelled ({lands. Deranged Liver, Oppression, Palpation of tbe Heart, Tetters, Sic,4i. Ail of the above for sale in Richmond by GIY NOtt fc WOOD,DOVE <fc ISAACS and PL'RCELL, LADD & CO. R. H. STABLER, M D , je 28—3 m* Alexandria. Va iittUOEKY ANU TOMACUO i STORii, No 24, corner of 18th and Main streets The subscriber has just received a few hal barrels oj Braga's Flour, (new.) for family ufe; also, coun try Butter fresh from the dairy, constantly on band, togeth'-r with a general and well selected assort* meat of Groceries, Liquors, &c, Jcc. Superior Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of my own put ting up ; Imported Cigars, See, See. jy 15—dim CHARLES P. WORD. ANTED—A SITUATION as Cierk by a yount: man well acquainted with tbe English, French and German languagi s, also, book keeping, in a respectable house of commerce. Apply for further particulars at this office. jy 15— 3t* I As *SANT HEADING KOlt TILE HOT SUMMER EVENlNGS.—AlexanderTarday the Prisoner or Pirate Chief of St. Domingo, just pub lished— 55c Tbe Fores' Rose: a tale of the frontier, by Emer son Bt nuett—2sc Marcus Worland, or the Long Moss Spring: a tale of the South, by Mrs Bentz—soc Wilburn. or tne Heir of tbe Manor: a romance of the Old Dominion, by Waiter Whitmore—2sc The Initial®: a stoiy of modem lite—soc Craigallan Castle, or the Stolen Will, by Mrs Gore—2sc Windsor Castle, an historical romance, by Win H Ains worth —50c The Sisters or the Fatal Marriages, by H Cack toij—soc Fur sale at the Cheap American Newspaper, Periodical and Magazine Depot, by L. WAJEROCK, jy 15 164 Main st opposite American hotel. -TUP TUB NEW WORLD TO TWE OLD, with thoughts cn the good and tvil in both, by Henry P Tappan, 2 vols, lzmo— $1 75 Time sad Tide, or Strive and Win, by A S Roe, author ot "James Montjoy," "To Love and to be Loved,'' Sec For sale by j, 15 A. MORRIS. |VOTitJl£. — 'lhose subscribers who have not ll received Ihe JUNE number of the DRESS MAKER'S AND MILLINER'S GUIDE, can get tbem by calling at the NEWSPAPER DEPOT, opposite the Broad street Hotel. >y 15 T H. GRESHAM, Agent. jVJO. 134-tiOODS TiIAT~IVIUfsT BE !•* SOLO.—Having determined to close out en tirely my stock of Summer Readj-Made Clothing before the end ot tbe season, such deductions wi.l be made as to ensure sales to all in want, who may tavor me as well as themselves with a call. Mj slock is yet large, comprising every article in tbe line ot Clottiing and styles ot Goods out this season. Fits guaranteed. Call and supply yourself with a cool suit of linen, black summer cloth, or light cas timere, for cash. A word to the wise is sufficient. J. D. GOODMAN, No 134 Main street, opposite Eagle Square. N. B. —Furnishing Goods, a large supply on band, jy 15 Bo(£Ufc'l' ( ULIKiMi, warianted equal to the best, prepared trom the original French rej ceipt, 6 a delightful ft agraut article, and costs on y 374 cents a pint ; sold by jy 15 BENNETT St BEERS, Druggists. '| * OOTH »*0 W1» I.K.— i'he preparation ol the 1- Dental Coll ge, highly recommended as the only proper d. tit trice lor habitual use. It whitens the teeth cleanses tne breath, and renders the gums healthy and tit in No lady or gentleman shouid be without it. Sold only by BENNETT & BEERS, jy 15 Druggists, Main street. rpU£ BEST CUEWIMU TOBACCO.— JL Lyncnburg and the celebrated '-Wine Sap" brand, is constantly tor sale at the depot for choice Tobacco and finest Cigars, 125 Main street BENNETT & BEERS, j V 15 Agents for the manuacturers. ICON'S EXTRACT OF JAMAICA GIN GEK —'1 bis elegau t prept ration is prepai «d by an approved piocess. by which all ita meciclual virtues are extracted in a concentrated form, de void ot all deleterious and useless properties. It will be fouud an excellent tonic in cases ol debility, &c , giving tone and strength to the digestive or gang as well as to the svstem ( eoerally. For indi gestion, nausea and dyspepsia, it will be found an invaluable remedy, correcting all griping, pains and sense ot fullness in the stomach. Price ot half pint bottles 50 cents, medium size 25 cents; for sale by jy 15 K J PICOT. ,V OTlCis..—a. MERCHANT WtIsIUER, t-' No. li 2 Main street, have on hand a good as sortment ot Summer Clothing, embracing Black and Colored Alpaca, White and Buff Grass Linen, Silk, Diap d'Ete, flam and col'd Linen, Sack and Frock Coats. Alto, Pants ana Vests of every style and quality As the season is advancing and they wi,h to reduce their stock, they will sell their Summer Goods at reduced prices from this date.— Now is the time for bargains. 3 MERCHANT & WEIBIGER, jy 15 No lit Main street. ALSO—On hand a good stock of Shirts and Fancy Goods. LlVfcßruoL SaL'l', landing auu for salt by jy 10 DAVENPORT, ALLEN a CO. cnnil HAUS ASsORTiiO SHOT.- 1000 Pigs Lead 100 b xes Bar Lead. For sale on ac count the Wyme Union Lead Mines Co. jv 14 L D CRENSHAW & CO. LOSl'.—Los., a lew Uays »inc*, a bunch of S'i all KEYS, tied togethei with a twine stnr.g. The tinker will render a strgular fa vor by leaving them at the Dispatch office. A suit able reward will be paid if required jy 13 CAEKIAUE lUIIVtR WANTKD.—Wast ed to purchase or hire, for the ballance ot the year, a good Driver. For one of good character and qualifications, a liberal price will be paid. En quire at this office. jy 14—3t H.IMH KiO COFK.fa.ii.—oo bags, tecemug and for sale by jy 14 WILLIAMS & BROTHER Cincinnati whiskbv.-sobnisjusire ceived, lor sale by j, 14 WILLIAMS k. BROTHER. UFfiiK, PIMENTO AND GlNti£i£,in store auu lor sale by jy 14 WILLIAMS fc BROTHER |\i ItW tlliitst." A prime 101 of summer 11 Cheese, just received per steamer Roanoke, for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by jy 14 HULST it KING. ia itttitH uiJ'l'TaK.- Alwaysonhana tne best r quality, selling at onl* 20 cents per lb, by jy ,4 rtUI.HT to KINO. Old Market. A I lit Jiot,*. I IT HbttltlAUs, reoeiv tLWU ing truin >chr John Esaon from Halliax. N. 3., pat up with much cara expressly for thu market jy 14 BACON & BASKERVILL rvrt.W' FLOUtt.—Bragg's ne* Flour, in Half ll DW s, 10 -ale by jv 14 R M BURTON AuHTrftA cuFFKn.— otKi bags lor Sae by * jy 14 DAVJENPORT, ALLEN k CO, M. »IUNCI * CO., SUCCESSORS OF P. MI)KRIS * GO, Mala Street, Klchaiai, B plead td Hdtawfer Jtdjr. IBM. SPLENDID LOTTfcRY FOR JULY 17th. •48,503, 90 cf 8,000, lit of 500. Grand CinllilattJ Lattery, Clan 2, te be drawn at Baltimore, oa Saturday, July 17th. 75 number*, 12 drawn. CAPITALS: 1 puce of 1 li» prizea of 9500 SO do B,uool ate. fee Tickets 91$; halves 7 50, quarters 3 70. Certi ficate of a package of Wholes 9195—(hares in pro portion. •33,000, 22,000 11, COO I Lattery, Claaa No 30, to be drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, July ilst. 75 numbers, 13 drawn. , capitals: 1 prize of 933,000 | 1 pri*e of 93000 \ <*o See,ooo | 1 do *000 { *» 11,000 |20 do 1250 1 5,495 120 do 350 Tickets 910; halves 5. quarters 2 50. €40,000. 12,497, 6.000, 100 of 1,000, 100 of 5001 Grand Consolidated Lattery, Class 18, to be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, July 24th — 78 numbers, 12 drawn. CAPITALS: 1 price of. 940.000 I i prise of 94000 1 do 12.497 | 100 do 1000 1 do 3,000 | 100 do 500 Tickets 910; halves 5, quarters 2 50." 930.000, 20.000, 10 00j, oO of 1,000, 50 of 500! *u«quehaußa Lottery, Class No 31, to be drawn at Baltimore on Wedntsday, July 28th. 78 numbers, 13 drawn. capitals: I prize of $30,000 ' 1 prize of 93,000 1 do 20,000 | 1 do 2,870 1 do 10,000 jSO do,. 1,000 1 do 5,000 1 50 da 500 Tickets 810: halves 5. quarters 2 50. BRILLIANT LOTI'EKY tOR JULY 31»t, 1852. 4"fi7,500, 27,500, 100 of 1,750! ■Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class R, to be drawn at Baltimore on Saturday, July 31st. 78 numbers, 14 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS : 1 prize of. $67,500 I 5 prizes of ...93,000 1 do 27,500 i 100 do 1,750 1 do 17,700 I 20 do 750 1 do 8,2 6j 30 do 350 5 do 5,000 | *00 do 200 Tickets 820; halves 10, quarters 5. Certificate ot a package of wholes $240—shares in propor tion. fy* Orders for Tickets in any of the Maryland Lotteries will meet the m,.st prompt and coariden ttalattention, if addressed to R. PRANCE ft CO., Managers, or to C.W.PURCELL, jy 14 Richmond, Va MANAGER'S OFFICE. R FRANCE it CO., (Successors to F. Morris dk Co.) For This Day.—Capitals : 420,000, 5000, 2500, 1388.20 ot 750, 20 of 400, Sic. 78 numbers, 14 drawn Tickets §5. Also, the Dollar Lottery—Capitals: $5000,1000, to Drawn Nog of Patapsco, 193: 13 9 vil 42 44 33 2 66 39 26 8 6 52. jy 15 C. W. PURCELL. SMITH'S LOTTERY OFFICE, Wall Street, under the City Hotel, CbALK'S Oi.D STAND. For To-Day.— Carroll County, Class 33. Capi tals: 1 of €20,000. lof 5000, 1 of 2500,1 of 1388, 20 of 750, 20 of 4<JO Sic. 78 nos, 14 drawn ballots. Tickets $s—Bhares in proportion. Also, Pa'.apsco, 195 Capitals: 1 of $5000, 1 of 1000, lof 500, 160 ol 60. fcc. .5 nos, 11 drawn.— Tickets $1. jy i 5 SMITH. LA.UIiKK F'S OFFICE, 14th Street, under Exchange Hotel. Drawn Nos Delaware, f-x. Class 36, July 13: 2 35 65 58 72 60 41 26 18 77 17 61 34 For To-Day.—The Delaware State Lotterv, Class No. 37.—Capitals : $24,092, 10,000, 5000, 3000,2500, 1624, sof 1000, A:c. 78 numbers, 14 diawt. Tickets $5. Also, a Two Dollar Lottery. jy 15 UUEUORY tfc ,11ALKi, aianngers. Successors to J. W. Maury & Co., Office, No. 62. Main Street. Drawn Nos Delaware Lottery, Ex., 36, July 13: 2 35 65 58 72 60 41 26 18 77 17 61 34 Scheme for To-Day.—Capitals : $24.092,10,- 000, . 000, :!000, 2500, 16<:4,5 ot 1100, 6of 550,10 of 250,20 of 150, 317 ot 100, &c. 78 numbers, 14 drawn Tickets $5 Albo—Capitals: $8000, 2000, 1400, 1053, Arc. 75 numbers, 14 drawn. Tickets 2 dnls. jy 15 STKAT'I OftiCE, Drawn Nos Delaware, No 35, July 13: 32 13 67 22 33 8 62 58 60 51 41 36 52 For To-Day—Delaware, Ex., No 38. Capital $8,000. . ickets $5. Also, Delaware No 37. Capital $24,092. Tickets $5. jy 15 «i;KKK> Xt'RTliK SOUP will be served TO-DAY, at the Arbour. It you something that cannot be beaten, drop in ana try a bowl Fam ilies supplied as usual. R. W.ALLEN, jy 14 Corner of Main arid 12tb sts. LUnl', on the 4tn insi, a Lady's (iold Breast Pin, with the tigure of a bunch of Grapes, with two small chains co nected with the Breast Pin. The tinder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this office. jy 14— 3t LO» I', on eatioath evening, iu Hollywood Cem etery, a Gold with yellow stone. The tind.-r will cooler a lavor and be suitably re warded, if it is li ft at this office. jy 14—3t NOTICE.— Ihe(-us ) inees heretofore conducted by me will in fu ture be carried on under the style aud firm of Richard H. Whltloek Si Sou. jy 14—4t RH;H'D H. WHITLOCK. KI'NAWAY IN JAlL..—There was com mitted to the jail ct the city of Richaond, as a runaway, on the 14th day of June, 1852, a Negro Man, who calls himself Hcnrj, and says he is the property of Charlotte Archer, of the county of Cbepterfield, Va. E-aid negro is hve fee" five inches high, of a dark complex'oL about ti'ty vears of «ge, an J had on, when committed to jail, a black velvet cup, dark caesinet coat and pants. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as tha law directs. JOS. A. STARKE, D. S , jy 14—ts For Jno M. Serg't \ J JUONaEU iV LYONS have justreceived ivl • splendid a-sortment of "Henry Clay Medals," solid silver and composition ; als», Manuals Batons, Mourning Rosettes, Scarfs, and every thing necessary for the approaching proces sion. & LYOfcS, jy 14—4t No 7 Exchange Block. FOK. KENT, the Store No. 96 Main street, at present occupied by L. Hyneman as a thing store, decidedly the best stand in the city of Richmond. The balance of the stock ot ciothii g will be disposed of at cost and unJer. Any person wishing to rent the ator», will receive all the neces sary information by applying on the premises to L HINEMAN, py A good chance for persons to buy in what doming they need, as I am selling low. jy 14—2w" PUKCELL, LA DO CO'S FLItK CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF J4MAI CA WHITE GINGER —This valuable and elegant preparation has been highly serviceable as a stimu iant in an enfeebled state of the stomach, restoring it to it» natui al health and vigor, renovating its tone and by its valuable properties invigorating the whole system. It will promptly relieve nausea or sick stomach, nervous headache, indigestion, or that sense of fulness alter eating, which is sometimes a precur sor o', and g< nt rally an attendant on Dyspepsia.— It prevents the feeling of languor which many dys peptics experience. Aged persons and others in feeble health, will find great benefit trom its strengthening etfects on the system generally. Puich*sers who prefer this article should be very particular to ask for Purctll, Ladd & Co'* Extract Jamaica Ginger, and thus avoid many imita turns, some ol wnch bine unskilfully prepared, Contain the dtleteriout acrid principle, or are made trom interior kinds of Ginger, which do not pos sess the elegant properties of the true Jamaica Hoot. Manufactured and for sale by Purcell, Ladd & Co, Pharmaceutists. Richmond. Va jy 14 1 flfl PA.UILY FLOUR.- JL \J" 'MiO bols tiolleo's Extra Plour lUUO Grain bags 30UO lbs Feathers lUUU lbs Uarnees Leather 100 sides Upper Leather 24 Kip Skins. All for sale on the most reasonable terms by jy 14 L. D. CSUSfcdHAW t CO. JLE CBAB.T. WogrHAM A no C°^eV W ~ Jy 13 CBA9 T. WotTBiM a. WO*f«—l.Bß9 boxes J. W. Btaes Bbbv t„ O ud for safe by jj 13 CHAB.I. WORTHAM ft CO. ARD.-IJO kef a Brigg's Family Lard; 50 do No 1 Wesiera do do, tor tale by Jy 13 CHAS. T WORTHAM ft CO. BUTTBIU— 35 kegs priaie (Joaheb Batter, for Mle by jy 13 CHAS T. WORTHAM ft CO. LI) WHISKEY.—7S bbls. superior old WHISKEY, in (tore and for aale by jy 13 CHAS. T. WORTHAM ft CO. CARDENAS JttOLA»»ES.-42 hhds Car dtoaa Molasats, lor aale by jy 13 CHAS T. WORTHAM ft CO. AUUUW ROOT.—A lot oi genuine Bermuda Arrow Root tor aale by jy 13 O. A. STRECKER. UMALL NO. 3 HAtKHUtL, lancing per O Wf-stover, tor Mle by jy 13 JOHN H CLAIBORNE. (CINCINNATI RKCTIFIKD WHISKEY, Apple Brandy, Rum and Gin, for tale by jy 13 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE MARSHALL SAliT.—soo sacks in stare, tor sale by jy M JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. Wl'UAbi- 300 bal* New York ana ftiilaaelpbia Coffee Sugars, for sale by jy 13 DAVENPORT, ALLEN ft CO. VlNt<iiAK. —A few bois Miemann's clarified Cider Vinegar in store and for sale by jy *2 WILLIAM.- ft BRO. SWIFT s CLARIFI£I> obis in store and tor sale by jy 12 WILLIAMS ft BRO. l> AIL HO AD OIL.—A superior article as titty . cents per gallon, warrauted, for sale by J v 12 FRY ft McCANDLISH. RIO AND MOCHA COJ?tfls.i£, m Store, tor sale. jy 12 FRY ft McCANDLISH. PRUIJE PORTO KICo SIGAK.-A tew hhri& lacdiag toid for b&ie by jy W ILLIAMS ft BRO. AC ON M 114.5, bllOlLOhßa AND JOLES. —sObndsin store tnd for sale by jy 12 WILLIAMS ft BRO PEPfeIN. —Liquid and Powder, tor sale by BENNETx ft BEERS, jy 8 Druggists. BALTIMORE No. 1 LEAF LAUD.-ad bbls receiving, and tor sale by jy 12 DWENFORT, ALLEN & CO. t/i uuxhs NUH'i'UA's PINE Afi»juE JLU CHEESE, just received and tor sale by my 7 DABNEY ic UANES. Ul„l> LdAFANI) BRONZE.—Just te ceived, a lull assortment of (iold Leaf and Gold Bronze—several shades—for sale by jy 13 O. A. STRKCKER. t tiAK.—2OO hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar; O 130 do d j Cuba Muscovado do ; 100 bbls do do co, in store and for sale by jy 13 CHAS. T. WORTHAM & CO. IMPORTED CItiAKS. —300,000 cigars, ap proved brands, onr own importat.on, in store and lor sale by jy i 3 CHAS. T. WORTHAM Si CO. ONK lIINDRED A>D TWEXTI.TWO BAUS PRiME GREEN LAGLAYRA COF FEE, landing per steamer, for sale by jy 13 JOHN H CIAIBORSK. Al'U.lll'Lhrii assortment ot i'ainis, Oils, &c, on hand and for sale by SEABROOK & REEVE, jy 12 175 Brand street. S.UALL SimJ O* PEAft E> S Candy receivtd and for sale by SEABROOK &. REEVE, jy 12 175 Broad street, j 1 vJ 1 NTIiK st'ALJiS, oi superior quality, tor V sale by C. J. BIN TON dt CO., Sign of tue Circular Saw, jy 12 7i ftlain street KEEP I'UOL.—A beautiful articie ot stuped Irish Linen Sacks, just the idea lor these hot dajs, with many other cool fixings, at jy lO E B. SPENCE'S, No. Lao Main ?treet. 1 Vi3.tt.POOE FIJsE SAL.!.—IOOO sacks per <*cfcr Ann Gardner; 1500 sacks per echr St. Mary, daily -sxpecte-i and tor sale by jy t2 DAVENPQitT, ALLEN & CO. ROSE>DAjI.E flil)i(A 11. i O CE MENT—2OOO bbls, fresh ground, leceiving and for sa'.e bv jy 12 ' DAVENPORT. ALLEN <fc CO. NEW FAHiLV FLfTtfT.-A lew half bar rels Talialerro's new laiuily, receiving this tnor-iing, for sale by jy 12" FRY A- McCANDUSH. LI BIN'S EXi ii.-i.Ci>.- just received and tor sale at Si-AiJKGOK Si REEV E'--, an as sortmert of Labia's Extracts, at No 175 Broaa street jy 12 '|>OBlAS» VENETIAN EIMMENT, A Bunt a do, Mexican Mustang Lininrunt, Htwes' Nerve ana Bone lor sa.e oy jyß BthNET'l' & BEERS, Druggists. PAINT BHI-*HES.-a rail assortment of Adam's best Paint ana Wall Brushes, just to hand and for saie oy jy 8 OA. STRECKER. PAIiASOJLS.—A baiid- J-i some lot ol the above tew Parasols, lor sale very cheap to close, at WM. J. 6WORDS', jy 9 225 Broad street. LAWNS, LAWNa.—I have a lot of Lawas, good styles, at iO cents per yard ; also, agood assortment ol tine quality at reduced prices, jy 9 WM. J. SWORDS, 225 Broad street. BACON. —lOo.UUO ibs'lodjs Family bacon hog hog round ; lUO hhcls. prime Western Sides ; 30 do do co shoulders ; 5 do do do Joles, in store, and tor sale by jy 13 CHAS T. WORTHAM & CO. A COOK FOlt HIKE.—We have a njiudie .Ml. aged Man, who is said to be an excellent cook, whom we Would hire out for the balance ot the year. TOLER 4, COOK, jy 10 General Agents, OOFLANU's UEHJIAN BlTTEtts.- A supply of Hootlana's Get man Bitters re ceived and ioi sale by SEABROOK it REEVE, jy 12 175 broad street. SILK A>lt LlAljiM COATS.—rure irtsD Linen and Pcpon tacks, a luxury lor hot weath er, with many other cool fixings, at E. B SPENCE'S, je 9 No 130 Main street SIKUP. A iresh supply of this excellent remedy for Diarrhoea and summer Complaint in children, just prepared by E J. PICOT, jy 13 Comer opposite .he Old Market. IT IS A WELL-KNOWN *ACT, that OSBOR.VS DAGULKREAN GALLERY is the place to g' t fiae Sky-light Pictures taken for 91.— We woulo invite ah to ca!l soon, as we shall tot lake low pictures but a tew week*. We have tuade arrangements to take pictures ot tick or deceased persons at their residences Our prices are from to $ 10. OSBORN'S, Opposite the Bains, sign of the American Flags. jy 13 STft BBJLS. SUPKttlOtt FAM "" ILY FLOUR, also superfine, Scottsville aud Hichrrond inspections ol various dirferent brands. For sale by ' W. T. S I'APLES 6c. CO, Next door to Haxail and Brother's omce. jy I:3—3t- WAVE YOUR FlLES.—Jewelers",Dentists' O Sawyers', Carpenters' and Uachinists' Files and Rasps made to order. Also, old Files re-cut sn< warranted, at the Virginia File Works, Manchester, Order* left at the store of Mr. Sesger*, 14th *t. near the Bridge, or the Works, will be promptly attended to. je 30—lm* LAND IN POWHATAN.—We offer lor sale a FARM ot 528 acres in Powhatan county about 28 aiiles from Bkhaiond, six miles tr»m th Danville Riilrosd, ana the ssme distance from Jam- s Rl7nr, lying immediately on the main roac leading from Ricumotid to Lynchburg This land, aboct half of wnich is cleared, is ot good quality, and has seveial thousand dollar* worth of buildliigs cn it, together with every de srrijtion of fruit of the best selections, lieiug authorised to sell this property upon very tavorabie terms, we uS'i particular att-'titi on to it IOLEiI it COOK, jy 13 Gen-rai A#ents. LEAK Lyihl), lur .-air oy jy 13 JOHN H. CLAiBOiiNE IT JAMS M. TATLOI. 8938 1 TWKLTi BVIIiVmO LOTS ON 1 CHURCH HILL AT ADCTIOR.-WW IM*m* ! «aMn%,te Mthiaet, nuw«la t at 8 o clock P. M, a poo the premise*, twdn Mttu Lota oa Church HiU, froitiag oa Mth mU 25th sto, between K and L streets. TVjt have been laid off htowtaWetoa. and ma back 123 feet eaeb, to a ao foot alloy. Tbeae lots are beautifully located in an elevated sitoatioD, aad are the moat desirable to be bad en that Hill. Persons wishfag a SSL'S"?"" locattoa h> that pert of the city, oa which to boild, should attend this sale. Ajplat of the lota ean be eeea at say offlce. The title to the whole of said lota ia bow indis putable. The terms, which will be liberal, will beaa nounced at the sale. jy 15 JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auetr. Brick house and lot on union HILL, AT AUCTION—WiII be sold, on Frt. day aext, the 16th hut., comm=nnng at 54 o'- clock, P. M., the Honae and Lotoa Union Hill,near the residence of O A Strecker, Esq., and occupied by J. P Pearson, Etq. The bouse haa bren recent ly built, haa 5 or 6 rooms with a basement, and ia in good order. The let ia ot good size sad lies well. Thia property ia beautifully located in the moat pleasant portion of the HiU. Terma liberal. jy 10 JAMES M. TAYLOR, Auctr. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A LOT ON UNION HILL.—By virtue of a deed of truat executed by John W. Cnildress to the subscriber, as trustee to secure the payment of a certain sum of money mentioned therein, and at the request of the bentficiary therein, I shall oiler at public auc tion, on Friday, the 16th July, the property con Yeyed by said deed, being a Lot of Ground situated on the north side ef Venable street, near the Me cnanicsville Turnpike, 223 feet, and running back 120 feet to a I<> foot alley. 7be terma will be auuounced at the aale. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Trustee. After the above, will be sold two beautiful Lots, one fronting 4112 feet on the n-rth aide of Vena ble street, near Elijah Baker, Esq's., adjoining the property of Mr. Meyer, and running back 155 feet to a2O toot alley, and the other fronting 411-2 feet on the street north of Venable street, and ruonidg back 155 feet These are really pretty Lota, ana if improved, would pay a haudsome percent Terms at sale. jy 9 JAMES M TAYLOR. Auct BY WELLINGTON GODWIN. SMALL FAR9I ON THE NEW BRIDGE ROAD, TWO MILES EAbT OF RICHMOND, FOR SALE AT AUCTION—The subscriber in tending to remove from Virginia, will expose to public auction on the premises, on Taesday, the 20th day of July 185 a, commencing at 5 o'clock P M, his Farm on the New Bridge Koad, two miles East of Richmond, containing 53 acres—of whiih, about one halt is cleared, balance in wood—mostly pine, cedar, and oak. The improvements consist of a dwellin*, (nearly new) having four rooms, betides kitchen, barn, stable, ate. The place is well supplied with excel lent springs, and has several good locations for Ice houses. Teems.—Oue-fourth cash; balance at 6,12, and 18 months tor negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trost deed. R. B. BOYD. Sale conducted by W. Goddin. jy 10. Handsome private dwellinr ON 181'H STREET, BETWEEN GRACE AND BROAD STREETS.—WiII be »old on Fri day afternoon, 16th day of July, 1852,up0n the pieinises, commencing at 5 o'clock, the residence now in the occupancy of Mr James L Ege, situated on the East line of 18rh, between Grace and Broad streets; the lot fronts 24 feet, runs back about 130 feet, to an a ley; and has upon it a dwelling con taming six rooms, (exclusive of kitchen, which is in the basement,) and a large wooden stable, all of which have be< n built within a few years, and are now in perfect repair. Teams —One-fourth cash: balance at 6,12. and 18 months tor negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed or title retained. jy 9 W. GODDIN. Auct. HIT*. SULPHUR SPRINGS—BY SOUTHSIDE AND LYNCHBURG ROUTE. It is due to the public to state, that the advertise ments promising to take passengers from Rich mond to the White Sulphur Springs by the South- Hide and Lynchburg route, lor the sum of ten dol lars, cannot be complied with if our stages are relied ou to take them from Buford's. We are not at liberty to make any through ticket 'or a less sum than eleven dollars; nor can we de liver passengers at the White Sulphur in less than two and one half days. jy 12—2w W. P. FARISH St CO. Ki CHMOND «fc DAN VIELE RAIL.ROAD Richmond and Danville R. R. Office, I July 12th. j852. > To the Editors of the Richmond Dispatch— Gentlemen : It was with surprise thai 1 read in youi journal, this morning, an advertisement under the signatureot "W. P. Parish & C 0.," in which these gentlemen, in kindly consideration for the public, throw discredit upon advertisements em tra'ing from this office in relation to the economy in time and money by which passengers travelling on "the Southsioe route" may reach the White Sulphur Spiings. 1 can assure the public tnat Mr. Parish was on the 20tii of last Mai ch a party to all that our ad vertisements contain and that the public may rely that it is not the intention of the R. and D. R. R. Co. to falsify one tittle thereof, o sacrifice the public interests for the sake of any one. It la true that a proposition was made to the Companj to increase the rate of toll*, as may be st en trom the accompauyiug communication, but with which prop' sal the Board declined to comply in accordance with the wibhea of our own stage contractor*, Messrs. Flagg & Co 1 have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, A. T. D. GIFFORD, V. P.es t R. and D. K. ft. [Copy .J Ptawton 14(A June, 1852. President Danville Railroad Company: Leak an—We have agreed with the Virginia Central Railroad Company to compromise our con flicting interest, and put the fare from Richmond to the White Sulphur Spring* via the Virginia Cen tral Railroad at til, provided we put the fare at the same from Richmond to the White Su'phur via your road. As we are equally interested in both routea.no objection, w. presume, will be made by your Board to fix the tare at the same. The Central Rail road had, before our reduction on your road, ad vertised at $ 10, which induced the action of your Board to agree with our proposition, to reduce to the same The tare is too low at the preient high price* paid for produce on both roads, and tha rue of $1, naif of which to b« divided between Rich mond and uynchburg, and the other to be divided between Lynchburg and the White Sulphur, will put both route* oa the *ame footing, which is, cei • tainly, best lor both parties, a* ail collision will, in luture. be avoided, and give satisfaction to the par lies. We have written to Messrs Fla jg h Caldwell who, we presume, will susmit the tacts to your Board. We regard the coicpromiae moat .important to the Southside Road, aa no attraction*, by low tare, will draw off the travel. Please let u< bear Irorn jam. Very reapectfully, your obedient aervanta, (Signed) jy 13-aw WILI.IAM P- FARJSH & CO. BANANAS.— A rjppiy of Una dfiicioua ana mutt healthy of truite.juat received by 3 JUAW PIZZIMI. AUa, s iot af hue Pine App'ea. Ca2i in next door ■jo Jinkaafc Bank. te 18 Evv Ka.U4l.iV fL.uLtL.—ii, .£ i > tu-b grinding, in hail ;barrela, in atore and for aale b3 jy U FRY k. MCANDLI3H WANTED TO HiKJß,a!ierv*i.iMauorßoy, to wait in atore. Jy 14 R. M. ZIMMERMAN. (JTUALK OlL,atu tt »t i Coffee £ugar, and Kice f» receiving ana lor aale by jy 14 EDWIN WORTHAM k. CO. JU*»T KKCKIVKIK a amail lot of very rape rior Havana Cigara, nave alao on hand a goner al aiaortmeot of Cigar* and auperior chewing To bacco, for aale by 6EABROOK ii REEVE, j* PS Broa*i atreet IT HfcHulNbH —0"O bbl* atrictly primi \j quality, inspecting thi» day, and for aale troui th. whßrt. jy 10 BACOM ii. BAa&ERVILL. PUKTO Klt-O BUGARJ4.-30 htid* com u»on to fait quality, receiving, tor aale. jv '0 BAOOM tr BAXKKKVIIL LAuUr —smp«ii» wee Umiiiy Lara, rttccivoa, to. aa e by Jy 8 R. M. BURTON, *1 Wiaumffw wpm. " o a. *"*—»■ >. « *aMb*SU tha K»*traa«B » MM) raaa tMk |WM Um w tww o»a third —v . . twelve moatha for •e~«rfbyatru»t<tew,ar .Wer3^bSr^^ < J? 9 W. GODDIW. tlnaiw BY CKOKUK j. STOCK MliK Sf bit omo. - THUhSDAY MORNING a.«t Z cooameneiag at half pM »o'afcah, Mejm. J. C. Conrtaey A Co, No 171 Broad «n<L (who are about msktag .elmn in *2rb522S and hnarorirg their Mom) will be sold at»-—< without reaerve, the remainder of their atock, sating of a general assortmeat of Dry Good*? Tzaaw—For alt mm under Ku, 4rtriiiai«» four months credit oa good and approved arfuCb- Di© ootei. dale conducted by j?r 18 GEO. J. SOMBER, Aactt. WHklUFF'tt SALK«—Wui boioML (or *3 on the premises, oa ThmltT, tfce 1 toktm T Sf» pr 7 e ? t mOB,h ' ,he Cro P ol «*3 T. Sutton a farm, about 21 mU<-i North of the ate. supposed to be trom 1000 to 1500 bu.b.l.to«2* sundry execution* in my hand* r« (aid »■"»« ,0,. ALEXHCTCHKBOM. D. g, jy 2—tds p o> L A &a, c. THK WOULD NKTBK BBFiIBK BAfll ftUCH A MASS Of HOME ThSnHDM GIVEN IO ANY Caauaytiaa, Neintlgb, Fata fa the MMa» Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray— Gentlemen- hh with pleaanre I can testily to tbe great h'aliuon! era 01 Uaaptaa'i Vegetable Tlaetan,Jb wile had been afflicted tor three years, laboiiaa w der a constant backing cough, wita a moat viulaat pain in the right aide, neuralgia of the head, aad a dimness of sight—venr little rest, day or night, and much emaciation, and to ail appearances a rapid consumption inevitable. We had the most so nant physiciin in Annapolis but his medicine dtt not giv« her any relief at all, but growing worse ff any change in the least—aati atter naviug read oaa of your pamphlets in July iaat, she concluded la try Hampton's Vegetable Hucture, and alter taUaf but two bottlea ot which (under a kind ProvideaoaJ we perceived a very great cbange for the better— her appetite improve d, her skin became quite daa& cough, pains, neuralgia, stc, entirely left her, w by tb» time she bad taken a few bottles more, aha was completely cured, and ia now in tbe eujoyiaawt of most excellent health I hare seen a.'so its beneficial effects on muni other ladies of Annapolis. and I think 1 can sey, from what I have seen of the Mtdiciae, that 14e not believe its curative powers can be equalled. A sense ot duty to the afflicted bat induced om tm drop these few lines for their benefit. Respectfully, EDWARD SANDB, Master of schr. (ieorge Barber, Annapolis Packet, No. 3 Tobacco Warehouse, Ligftft Ba nmore, May lit, 1852. Street Whart TUUTII 2TKANOKR THAN FICTION. NONE NEED DESPAIR t A Lady's Testimony, after 38 Year* of Buffering. Were there not real virtue in this wor derful Me dicine, could it perform the astonishing cure* wUA are made by itt NoHTHAwrros Co., April 13,1858. Messrs. Tyler & Adair: 1 have been afftcMl with Rheumatism at times from my twelfth nu. 1 will be 50 years of age the ißth of this the attacks were so seveie at times as to render tm helpless 1 havt trie., various remeoiea to very little effect. Last October 1 was attacked in my shoulders, sides, back and hips, 1 could not rat day or night; 1 cou d not move any part of mm body without crying with pain. At this time 112- so tried many remedies, internal and ex erad, without relief 1 wasst last advised to try HAMP TON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE Before Iha* taken one bottle of which, I felt much better, ai 1 continued taking it 1 felt strength coining iota my back and limbs, and my stomach strengthened and revived every way. i have taken five bottlaa and am much better than I ever expected to bfe— 1 intend to ust> it whenever J need, and would rw couimend it to the afflicted, believing it minllid Yours, ELIZABETH BAGWELL. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray: Mrs Elizabeth Bagwell is a Isdy of the hi run* respectability, wealthy an J influential The cue ta her case speaks volumes in favor of this won- e*M Tincture. Several other persons we baie hears! << have derived great benefit fiom it* use in o«r country. We are entirely out of the article, «i have daily anxious enquirers to know when we will receive another supply We expect Wge salsa of it from the preteM demand, and wsrft" you I* send us a box as seen as possible i ours, rremt * aim!*, April 12, 1852. Northampton Qo., Va Hanjitan's Vtgeiakle Tlartnle, «y * mild action on the Stomscb, Liver and nays, wilt cure Dyspepsia, Cough, Asthma, Sraa cnial and Lung Affections, Pains in the Back, and Breast, Consumption, Scrofula Kiienmatboi Gout, Neuralma, Fistula, Piles, Bowel Woim», Nervous Debility, with ai! diseases arising frim impure blood, ana is the greatest i-'etuale Me dicine evf.r known. Call on those baring ti.ie worderful article for sale and get pamphlets gratia, and read certificate* tiom the t>eat men in the country. F, r Cholera Morbua, Cbolic, Diarrhea, and al diseases incident to the bowels in the summer sew son, it has no equal. for sale by O. A. tJTKKCKJCK, Main street, Riefc mond ; G. B. JONES 6l CO., Petersburg, Vs; Da. COOKE, Fredericksburg; MORTIMER * MOW BRAY, Baltimore; and by Druggists generally. Je9 UK. AIIIMNbTUN, (UiMl ate) Deatiat—practitioner lines mrrfYT* having fully tested hie re duced prices, deairea to make known to every person, that he will continue per main Dt the tallowing charges lor his servlue*, with the assurance that his operations shall be perforat ed b*tter than under bis past exorbitant f e*.— How so 1 Because be and his assistants are kept is ttil exercise, and make more money: Extract tooth, 25 ct»; fill with silver or tia.Bl cl»; with gold, 75 cts; Pivot Tooth, •»' 50; Put* Tooth, #3; upper or lower setts, §25, with or wfafc out "rtiticml gums, fee. <tc,*c. Jy 13 M- tuit itis.n l', tne huum adjoining taetoT tery office of John M. Clarke, (lately the Ra" pu ttcau office;) aadaleo, a Room over tbelattery office, suitable for a comfortable lodging root — Possession given immediately. jy lit—tt LKva'B UAbii>Kllt fUWhkß.turhs ci rtain destruction iti Cockroaches, Mil Bag* Moths, and insecu on plant*. Also, L joe's Hig netic Fills, for the speedy destruction ot Rat* eai Mice witoin five minutes alter being thrown la their vicinity - Price—box or tlask 50 cents, lull directions ac companying each A supply of thaae truly wM articio* just received ana tor aa* by R. R. uVVAL * BROTHER, iv 19 Under the American Hotel svte AARhtiM AN4 have sun on hand a very rich aasoiinsMtof narege* and Tissue*, of the lateat style; also, pietav figured «nd plain summer Silks; handsome Preach Lawns and Cambric*, white and colored aad en oroidered Muslins; very fine French Krnhrriiiiillea in the way of French worked Cape*, Collars, Udb sou sleeves; rich embroidered lawn Hrikfc all ef which we are sel log at very reduced price*, as tfte season is advancing, at chajj. hartwrll fc cca, JT 12 lu7 Broaa stmtt Al>thß» URhsb UOUIW AT bpteadid figured and plain naiage at2s task oarage oe Laiaea 10 aad lit cents; fine Preach De laines 25 cts; fine Preach Lawns, Swiss aad Ceat otic Mu.iins, satin striped and checked Mualia, plate itud fancy Bnks. For bargains, call at J» '* JACOB A. LEVY'S proposing to a* ■L the rim under of their stock oi DRY OOOM and HARDWARE, at auction, the dee* of Che present month, will, until that bote, otfet their teM urge > ksorunent at sueh price* as will turafc* great bat gains in both Summer and Winter goete. THOMAS it CHARLES ELLiS * CO, JT 10 106 Msia waste. w<F«tLUt.>t»>o hVshMAhl AH* CJl»> O TuR OIL.—We have on hand a small Mat ■His most excel lee t aitlcle tor tne Bab, Which w<a offsr to the public. BEABEOOK * JKEEVE, jy 18 175 Broad swat. Qua **rry rhovx bahmmlh, m dUU guod order for sote oy " WM. FALCONER, je W itl Manatere*. j J 0%"-" """"""SSSiftttS