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VHK I*All. V DISPATCH COMMERCIAL. _ ftlCltaiuMl xHAKKKtW. NriAtawtt mamg Thursday Evtnmg, Ja/yIStJL [C4JtXITCI.LV Coa*ECTKD.| _**CON l« much and disputed to advance v%g»ia cured, bog round, lit cents, prime West lied Haltimorf Aide* 10) to 11 cts; Shoulders V *»Hcta; Hama 13 t« 14, and scarce. ®T fKR la tn good sup >1/. We quote firkin 82 a»»cta per lb.; f.-csfa Roll 25 to .TO; Goshen 25 cu. W.ES WAX—22 a 23 eta. per lb.—With small re •*(•» no chang". COTTON AND COTTON YARNS—The trade k Gutton here ia limited The quotations are 9 J •ia Cotton Yarn* 17 eta per lb. COFFEE—OId Java 111 to 121; Laguayra »| to Wi Ki» 91 to tO eta; Cape 81 a !'* eta; Manilla i2i C4SDLE9—'Tallow 104» 11+ ; Hull's patent 13; fl|mnn 43 a 45, Adaraantiue 22i a 27+. Jackaon » paanttU*. COAL—IO ceata on board for good mixed, line Witonp; Bto 9 eenu for blacksmith's coa'.. CORN ia more abundant. We cote ea'es at 65 to Wonts COKN MKAL—7S to 60 cents per bushel. VLOb'K—Lastsaies ot Scottanllesud Richmond at WWd to 4i—r. eeip's iigfct. VLAXBEED—In demand at $1 15 per baahel. FEATHERS—Live geese 33 a 35 c» »k»H—No. 1 Mackerel $ll ; No. 2 $10; No. 3, "»5— in good demand and scarce; No. 4, in market. Clipped N. C Herrings $6 75 to T—MMoinal, none here; Family Roe 44 to 4 25. in k>U bbls.; tirosa. from wharf, #5 25 to 5 50 for N. C-;UaKIHX No. 1 Clipped $6, Gross $4 75. Shad 501<> 10 4*o A NO—Peruvian $4*H from store, per ton el SUV lbs ; Patasrouian s4u— demand UU>KS—Slaughtered $5.50, green weigat; Span fcksl3.~.Oto $16; Calf Ski-is $1.12 i. BAY —Last sales from- wharf at S7i to 'JO cts ,- m «*»rf $1 12j. LIQUORS—Urandy, Otard, Dupuy it Co. $-.25 a S63<k A. Seignette #1.75; Imitation 32 io 34 cents : jhoerac $3 a 3.50; Peach, dull at #1 a 1.25; Virg - ■n Apple 60; do. old, 62i a 75; Nurtiierp 40 ■■Ma. Hum, New England, 2Si aifJctb. Whiakej Wdnnoii'l rectified to 24J cts in lib's; Cinciiinaf *Hlo2Hct»; Urn, ttoLaud i1a1.35: American Meea*s U'M»Elt—Clear white Pine »33a35; refuse clear fBEk; merchantables2o a§22; refuse tl2i 8:5 per tL; one inch pine Plank from 4i" to $15 per M ; ttuee-quarter inch pine Plank $10 to $ - ■MKii, from $15 to $16: dressef. a $ SO; joiSU •fts a $15; two inch Piank $15; weather board -Im#ll to $14—dull; inch oal Plani $'.J to 2t); taßonwood do $21 to 26; | cherry $30: J teApoplar $18. IrAßD—Prime Leaf in barrels 11 to lit cents; tegs 121 to 13 cents. LJJiE—Last bales from vessels at 30 to 1 35 ; feasnstore 41 50 30AP —Turpentine 3i a 6 cts, Variegated 12a 11c BOH —Pig $21) to Swedes «i's; Kuglish 95b, Tredegar (Richmond) $85; Up Country tW; N ills 3i to 3£ cts. BLASTER—None arriving ot consequence. Last irom whart $3 75. POTATOES—Northern $i to 1 3?i per bushel, «cd scarce 1 . !iYE— Extra, for distilling. 75 cents per bushel tStCE—4i to 4| cents per lb , with a light supply. .MLT —$1 40 trorn tlnrti; $1 35 from wlinrt SUGARS exhibit no change. Porto Rico 5i to $$ lor ordinary to strictly prime; New Orleans 5 ; lU;tined loaf 9* eta; crusted 9 to l»i; clarified Ti 3BOLASSES is without further ca»nge. Cuba iiu. at 22 ; New Orleans 30a3U cents. JT>JEL —American blistered J 07j to IXO TOBACCO—Receipts and inspections heavy, asi prices for ail descriptions, except tine mauu fectonng, higher. We quote lugs at ©3* a £4i and 4; tommoa leaf S6 a ?i; good 5'J all ; tine stem MB« &'.) a 11; tine manufacturing 3'2{ a27j. "TEAS —Imperial and Gu;:powaer 55 Co If 1 . 20, 35 to 51), with light dema::d. LEATHER —We nave no change ta notice In Luetber. The supply is good, with a fair enquiry •SGftod" light wt's SlotolGt: niddle &14J to 15J Itt&vy $14 to 15; "Jasiijjed' £10, 12 j and 14, ac wXiag to quality. GfcTS—4s to 50 ct». per bushel, f-jr ordinary Vir jput. OFFAL —Bran 14 cts. per busin.-i; Shorts 13 cts.; Snr/wr-Stuff 15 cts.; Ship-Stuff 40 a 45 eta SHOT—S} a G cents per lb. FREIGHTS Ymkign.—But little doing—rrtes nominal Sentdon 27s 6'J per hhds. Sumeslic we quote as follows: ffete Tork. Bust in CMA,per bush, to 5 cts S cts 4' (fts. Vter, per bbl. 20 20 sio Vbfcacco, per hhd. 2.00 2.50 2.25 Do. per box, 15 SI) -W tQDaI to Baltimore 3 cents per buohel EXCHANGE ■HresLiNG BILLS: 10| premium. iBeuKSTiC: Northern Exchange ranges forcheckr m the chief cities at fa J premium. Larire North an City Bank Notes J premium Uncuirect notei wt quote at the following discouut: S«th Carolina 1 Tennessee 2 Soath Carolina 1 Kentucky - - 2 Qorgia 1 Ohio 2 Alabama State Bank -- 2; Northern interior ■■■ J Mof Mobile 1 Silver—l 4 premium. —J premium SALES OF STOCK. ■BTOKTED WKBKLV Br JOHN A LANCABTBB AND SON, BBOKKBS Virginia Stote Stock, 25 years to run, interest from —nates at the Treasury, $107. Vi State Stock, former issue, with interest from Vt July—.buri dates 6103 and int, long ao. $106 wt interest Bonds guaranteed by State of Va., with int. from July—last sales lU3 and int. CSty of Petersburg Coupon Bonds, with interest taoa Ist February—lastsnle 100 and int. Richmond City Stocic, with rotertstlrom Ist July —Mies this week 10b and int. Virginia Bank Stock, par t?0 —uo sales since the Andeud. farmers' Bank Stock—sales tbu w, e« 105. Sftcchunge Bank Stock—ao Ra>e« since div:d *nd •a. Fire ai:d Marine Insurance Stock—last saies JMI. Itichinoud Fire Association Stock—par $20, last mke» aif. Sichuioud, Fredericksburg aud Potomac El. R. itiwk— last cales 9 . Virginia Central R. R Stock—last sales 40. Sicnuiond and Petersburg R. R Stock—last sales & )am>p River and Kanawha Stock—last Fales 17. v>M.A i'/*l T, ut uute'eiii w,. u i», lor ** Tobacconist! —You that are using paints of a pate, dirty color, and which clog up the oraiida, »to>u!d give my Paints a trial, and thus avoid the •vil, as they are prepared with great pains, and •» ranted to give satisfact:-n i VV. M. DADE, Chemist, jf 5 Main street, near Old Market. HOK.SK SHOES.—Forged horse and mule Shoes, aud OlitSn'a horse «hoe Na. s, for sale my 12 VAN LFW &. TAYLOR. LAUD.— 150 kegs briggs Family Lara; 50 do No 1 Western Co do, for sals tal ly 13 CHAS. T WORTHAM & CQ. BUTTE K. —35 kegs prima (jOMbeu Butler, lor •ale by jv 13 PHIS T. WORTHAM & CO. UlMitiAK.—A few bois Mieruauii'a cUrined 1 Cider Vinegar in store ai;d for sale by g >2 Wi! LiAM.^&BKO RIO AND MOCHA COFEEJK, in store, for sale. jf 12 FRY & McCAN'DLtSH W BOXES NORTON'S FINE AFFILE CHEEsE, just received and ior sale by 7 Q\HN!-,Y & HANES AbMALL BtFPLY Of PEASE'S Caudy received and for sale by SEAbROOK it REEVE, IF 13 175 Broad street COUNTEH SCALES, oi superior quauty, for sale by C. J. SIN TON (k. CO., Sign ot the Circular Saw, ]J 18 71 Main stieet EEF tOOt..—AUauutui article ot .uiped Irish Lioei. backs, just tbe idea tor these hot 4mjt, with many other cool !i:i;n«s, at jf E. B. BPKUCE S. No. 120 Main street. AWNS, LAWNs.-! have a lot ot Lawns, good styles, at 10 centa per yard ; also, a good wtormient of fine quality at reduced prices. Si WM J. cSWORDf*, 225 Bioad street. ma JMIFTV VLOLH. BAKKIiLb, in *vU good order tor «*ie by 1 WM. FALCONER, jg gg 171 MainHtrnnt. BVAVLUI*G>* ttOaKMAUV ANOCAS -1 TUK OIL.—We have on band • small lot of Boat excellent article tor the Hair, which we «Ktftoliut puoiic. _ . SKAB&OOK & HE EVE, g 18 175 Broad street. 4HEIVALB IT THS PRINCIPAL HOTELS YESTERDAY. COLUMBIAN HOTEL—WmRoUmoa. J H Moody, M H Hancock, Dr D Moody. J H Spear», Chesterfield; J T Scolt, Pendleton; T Howlett, Amelia; J R Brown and lady, Mro Watla,4 children and servant, Alabama; W T Talley. Henrico; A Poindexter, Halifax; T J Lymnn, Madison; J Smith, Ml Crawford; W Woodfin, Buckingham; J J Rudd, C Price, Prince Edward; B A VVilnon, J J Blanlon, J Price, Cumberland- K Booker, Farmville; S K Egglecton, G Eggleslon, Nottoway; Jno E Rollins, J L> Richardson, Chariotte; John A Robertson, Nottoway. CITY HOTEL.—S B Jacobs, F A Kuper; Portainoulh; R I) Powell, J Winston, Colum bus; J M Merritt, New York; W A Dertrick, Henrico; B Nucolr, Goochlind; I)B Godwin, J Turner, Ala; J A Keels, E B Davis ludy and boii, S C; S U Ames, J B Sparks, Sprinsfield; J Murry, T James, Weldou; A S Whaling, Fredericksburg; A Thompson, Georgia; A L Leitch, Charlottesville; D S McCariish, Pr Edward. AMERICAN HOTEL—T B Randolph and lady, R Randolph, Alb; 1> C Clinton, «" n "* tingion; R A Young,J EL>oby,J Doby, N J; C 8» Langcape, Texas; V R Williams, J A Read, Va; CTancey, C Y Morris, G Mosley, J Goddin, lady and child, Miss L'lij e > Buck ingham; W VVurd and ludy, i H Campbell, Nottowuy. EXCHANGE HO I LL.—Miss Balliaell, Baltimore; H R Toinlin, King William; RJ Fangrv, Phiia; L E smith, Mobile; H Tokev and lady, Charleston; D II Hamilton, lady, 7 children and two servants, and J Heyward; S C; J A Harmuu, Siaunion; W Meredith, Loui sa; Col Fontaine, Y r C R R; W J Upshur, Charles City; J J Brown, Buckingham C H; M D L Wright, Rockbridge; Mrs E Clayton, and Miss M R Clayton, Lynchburg; Lieut Winder and ladv, U S N; Capt W C Hammer, ship Medora; J G Coats, Roanoke; R W Powers, Statlfiton; Miss M Wright and servant, Cumberland; W B Dail, Portsmouth. Range ot the Thermometer At J. W. Kakdolfh'b No. 121, Main street, YKSTEBDAT. ' 7 A. M I 12 91. I 5 P. M. 75 | 80 I 80 WHIT*, SiPKINCiS—BY SOUTHSIOE AND LYNCHBURG KOUTK. Ii is due to the public to state, that the advertise debts promising to take passengers from Rich mond to the White Sulphur Springs by the South fide and Lynchburg ruute, for the eum of ten dol lars, ceunot be complied with if our stages are relied on to take them from Bulord's. We ate not at liberty to make any through ticket ♦or a Ip 3» sum than eleven dollars; nor can we de liver passengers it the White Sulphur in less than two and one half days. jy 12—2w W. P. FARISH & CO. JIA.NVIL.LKItAIL.KOAD Itichmond and Danville U. It. Office, ( July 12th. 1852. f To the Editors of the Richmond Dispatch— Gentlemen : It was with surprise that 1 read in your journal, ihis morning, an advertisement under the signature of "W. P. Parish & C 0.," in which the?e gentlemen, in kindly consideration for the putilie, throw ciscrt dit upon advertisements em rtna'iii" f- orn this oliice in relation to the ecocomy in time and money by which passengers travelling on "the Southsiae route" may reach the White Sulphur Springs. 1 con assure :he pub:ic that Mr. Farish was on the 20to of last March a party to a'l that our ad verti.-eir.enta contuiu ana that the public may rely that it is not the intention of the K. and 1). R. R. Co. to falsify one tittle thereof, o sacrifice the public interests for the sake of any one. It is true ifiat a proposition wss made to the Company to increase the rate of tolls, as may be sten trom the accompanying communication, but with which prop' Pal the Boara declintd to comply in accordance with the wishes of our own stage contractors, Messrs. Plagg & Co 1 have the honor to be, gentlemen, lour ooedient servant. A T. D GIFFORD, V P e« t R. and I>. R. R. loop, J bTAUMi N i lf/( June, 1832. President Danville Railroad Con.pany: Dkak flu—We have agreed with the Virginia Central Ruilroad Company 'o compromise our con flicting interest, and j/Ui the fare from Ricnmond to the White sulphur Splines via the Virginia Cen tral Kaiiroad at 811, 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 routes no objection, w. presume, will be made by your Board to tix the tare at the same. Trie Cetiti al Rail road had, before our reduction on your road, ad vertited at g 10, which induced the action of your Board to agree with our pioposition, to reduce to the same The tare is too lew at tee present high prices paid for produce or. both roads, and tb -• rise of $1, naif i;l which to b-s divided between Rich mond and Lynchburg, and the other to be divided between Lynchburg and the White Sul; hur, will put botn routes on the same footing, which is. cer tainly, best for both parties, as all cllirion will, in luture. be avoided, and give satisfaction to the par lies. We have written to Messrs 6l Caldwell who, we presume, will sujj.it the locis to your Board. We regard the compromise moat ..important to the Soutbside Road, as no attractions, by low tare, will draw oft the travel. Please let us hear irom yo*. Very respectfully, your obedient servants, (Signeo) jyl»—aw WII.I.IAM P.FARISH & CO. cyyici: ok Richmond and L.'ai\villk rt. R. ( Richmond, July loth, 1852. > To the Kditor of the Dispatch: Sin—i b«g leave to trespass on your time for a f*.w moments, and to request the insertion ot the following in your pap^r: The advertisement ot Jaiy 12tb, headed "White Sulphur Springs by Soutbside and Lynchburg Route," and «i t ned " W P. Faiish & Co.,"' is eo ut terly at variance w:th the engagements which were entered into by Mr. F. wjm che Richmond and Danville and the Virginia and Tennessee Railroads, tnat it is due to the public, the Hoard of Directors of this company, and myself as their .igent, wn jse signature is attached to tuecard and advertioement, having for its object to secure a portion ot the spring travel by tbe ■' £ou:a«:de" route that facts snould be s;at d which wiil convince the public tnat the card and advertisement in question was issued wi'.hout the slightest intention to mislead them; aud further, that it was only done alter the motsitialactoiy evidence that the engagements i r. tered into with Mi. t\ wouia bave bteu carried out in good laith. The following letter from Mr.Chas.F. M.Garactt, Chief Engineer ot the Virginia and Tennessee Rail.oad, in connection witn the communication from the Vic*. President of the Richmond and Dan ville Railroad, which appeared in your journal of yemerday is to the point and wiil place the matter at issue in its proper lijtht. I am, sir, very respectfully, yoar obi't serv't. JNO. H. OSBORNE, Supt. of the R. and D. R. R. [Copy j t-XCBANOE HOTKL, ) Ricbaiona, Ju'y 14 1852. i Mr J. Ml Osborne:- 3 Deur Sir : i am in receipt of your f»vur of this morning, enclosing an advertisement ot' VV. P. Parish v Co., cut from this morning's pnper. I can only say. that about two montns since, Mr. M. U H din: an, on th; part of W. P. Parish t Co , made a solemn contract with ua to rua Loin Ba lord's to the White Sulphur Springs, on such terms at to enable ua to carry passengers from Richmond to the White Sulphur fjr $10, or to the Sweet Springs for 89. They agieed to run irota Butord's to tne Sweet Spiings to 11 hours. These coiiuuions woulj make your card true. Yours, re«peettu:ly. « „ m., ,r- ■ CUA!i l ' to - HARNETT, jy 14 Chief Engineer Va. and Tenn. R. Road. jV«|TICJE.-8. MERCHANT &. WEISIUER, Mo. 112 Main street, have on hand a good as* sortmeut of Summer Clothing, embracing Black and Colored A.paor. White ana BaSfG.ais Linen SUk, Diap d'Ete, Mam and col'd Linen, sLk Frock Coats. Al«o, Pants and Ve.ts o.* every stvle a..d quality As :be seauin is advancing and thev *' fa to reouce their atoc*. tfcey win lel| Summer Goods at reduced prices irora this date — How is the time for bargains. B. MERCHANT St WEJBIGER. IT, Wo 118 Main street. ALSO—On band a good stock of Shirts and fnary ° u 1 M*LT, landing anj tor sai t,v Ii Jj 15 DAVENPORT) ALLEN k. CO. 1 JOHKDUVAL,M.D,OFM»O A*D QUEEN VA.—Adapted to the treatment of more than twenf d Jtiw, to-wit: Ailaiic Cholera, Pkatkri of ill triads. fl nawn Chnli — Muibna, Dj sentery, Diarrhea*, Cholera Inftntum, A*aima, Tetauu* violent Pain, Nervous Headache, Nerjott IrrittbfHtt, Toothache, Hysteria, Hypochondria, Rheumatism, Delirium Tremens. Spider BMea. Waip Btins*, Ac., Dyapepfia, Saint \itaa Dance, certain Obatetrical caw*, Fitt, atnking or conges tive Chilli, Colua, Coughs, &c. Accompanying each bottle i* a pamphlet contain ing full directions forita use. »es for which it is recommended, aa well aa pre ■*s®f -jf- Adapted as it is to many of the most violent disea ses eivinit the most prompt relief—and eapecial'y suited to large families a. well as to travellers the proprietors would respectfully ask the atten tion of the public to its claims ; which are founded on more than twenty five years'experience, and not on conjecture. Ag. Nts are supplied with pamphlet* for gratui tous distribution. Will the public call on our agents, examine for themselves, and give the me dicine a fair trial. I deem it due to the public at large but especially to those at a distance, to state, that Dr. JOHN Dlf- VAL, the Proprietor of the Family Anti-Span modic, is a graduate of the University of Per risyl vania, as may be seen by reference to the Medical Recorder, vol. 1, page 304, published in Philadel phia in 1818. And in further confirmation of bis claim to public confidence, in reference to the claims of this medicine and the pamphlet accom panyingit, we present to the public the following certitio.-e of a numner of highly respectable citi zens, of ihe county of his long residence, beside* others of different sections. WE, the undersigned,do hereby certify that Dr. JOHN DUVAL has been a resident of the county of King i Queen, Va., for some thirty years; that he is a regular physician; has done one of the most extensive practices amongst u> and is fully worthy of the public confidence in any statement which he may make. f Signed ] Geo. M. Pendleton, Ro Courtney, Wm, S. Nunn, Richard Bagby.Col. R M. Spencer, Justice of the Peace; John Bagby, Philip Bird, John Lumphin J. P.; Col. Wm. B Davis, Ro. F. Stubbs, J. P.; Dr S.G. Fannethroy, Sr., J. P ; Joseph Ryland, J. P.; Col. Alex. Fleet, J. P.; Elder Wm.Todd. Ro. Pol lard. Clerk of King & Queen; John H. Watkim, Volnej Walker. J as. M- Jeffeiies, Commonwealth's Attorney ; Col Jas Pollard, J. P.; Hill Jones, Wm Boulware, Ex Minister to Naples; E S. Acree, J. P.; Geo. C Nutn, Jas. C Roy, Sair.R. Ryland, Temple Walker, B. B. Douglass, Gen. Corbin Braxton, M D-; Muscoe Garnett. Jas. Smith, Fran cis W. Scott, members of the Virginia Ref. Con. The above list of names could have been en larged at discretion but it is deemed sufficiently extended to secure the attention oi the public to the facts set fort'a in the pamphlet accompanying the medicine. The remedy is confidently submit ted to the farther test of experience. Relying upon its merits for public favor, he only neks for it a trial. The genuine article will have the initials of the subscriber stamped on the mouth of every bottle, and for each label the written signature of P. P. DU VAL, Sole Agent. All orders and communications addressed'toDr P. P. l)uval, at King William C. H-, or to the Pro prietor, Dr. J. Duval, at Stevensville, Va. For sale in Richmond, Va., by PURCELL, LADD Sr. CO , wholesale agents, and by THOMAS CARTHY, J. BLAIR, A. BODEKER,and Drug gists generally. Price 62i cents and Si per bottle. Manufactured by P. P. DUVAL, M.D., sole agent, King William Court House, Va., to whom alt orders should be addressed. The following certificate speaks for itself: Burges'Stohe. Northumberland, April, 30,'51 1 have used Dr. Duval's Family Anti spasmodic in a variety of ceses, with the most astonishing success, such as Crapulous diseases, Flatulent a; d Bilious Colics, and in one instance, in the most dangerous of Colics, known commonly as the ilial passion. Besides, 1 have used it in Chol era Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Dysmenorrhea, and Menorrhagia, and also in those diseases when there is an undue balance of nervous energy, such as Hysterical Hypochrondiac,&.c. In a word, I have used it in many cases, under my care, when an anodyne or anti spasmodic was exiled for, and ! do, with much confidence in its value, recommend it to the public art the most certain and sate Family Medicine of its class. [Signed] fe2s—3tHwly WM. H. PURKIN3 M. D. JIt'STANG LIM.UENT, With a Healing Balm we come to greet you. THE action of this Liniment upon the humaD organization is truly wonderful Its volatile, penetrating, soothing and healing properties diffuse themselves to the very bones. ~lt enters into the circulation of the blood, gives a new impulse to the whole nervous system, stimulates the absor tents and secretions, and thus assists nature to throw off and rid herself of any diseased action of the nervous chords or ligaments, making it equally applicable to sores of any kind, rheumatism, or PAINS IN ANY PART OF THE BODY, giving abundant reasons of its great efficacy in so many different diseases. While it is perfectly harmless to healthy flesh, skin or bone, it acts upon scientific principles and FIXED LAWS OF THE CREA TION. The large numbei of cases in which this Liniment has proved its great value in the short time it has been in Virginia, is sufficient to give the greatest confidence, that its virtues ar; incompara ble in the cure of Rheumatism, bruises, Sprain*. Burns, Wounds, Swellings, Broken and Caked Breast, old Sores, dcc. Teatlmony from the Hontta. Savannah, Feb'y sth, 1852. Having been afflicted with acute Rheumatism for some time, and tried sevei al of the most popular medicines of the day, also under medical advice, and received no relief until I tried the MUSTANG LINIMENT, and much to iny surprise, I received immediate helie* ; and 1 am confident, that by a few more applications of this truly celebrated Lini ment. I sha 1 be entir.-ly cured ; and I advise all who ure afflicted, to try the Mexican Mustang Liniment (Signed,) A. FREEMAN. Ship .llustera, Rend! New Oulkans, Feb'y 21st, 1851. I take pleasure in niviig my testimony in favor ot the MUSTANG LINIMENT. I have used it in a great many cases with satisfaction. I would par ticularly recommend it to the notice of MASTERS OF VESSELS, of all kiuds, as surpassing all other external applications within my knowledge for Pains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns. Sores and Rheuma tism, <tc. itc. LEWIS WARDEN, Master Steamboat Pontiac. An Editorial Article From the Savannah Republican ot December2oth, 1851, written by A. K. Moore, Esq., recommends the Musttng Liniment ir. the following manner: This meuieine is now offered to the people of Georgia for thetirst time. Our personal experience en-ibles us to recommend this Liniment to thf public with confidence, as we have felt the good effects upon a ipraiutd ancle, which received great benefit Irotn one application, and has been almost cured by the occasional use for a week Sore ot 40 years' Standing Cured. Pine Valley, Miss , Dec. 25th, 1851. A. G. Bragg Jt Co.: The 9 dozen bottles Mustan: Liniment left five weeks ago, a>e all sold Sen 3 me 30 dozen immediately. The Liniment has per formed some wonderful cures here. Doctor W W. Nevel says it is the greatest Liniment in the world He has a negro girl almost deal" and blind. Hi 9 remedies did her no good. A few applications of the Liniment cured her entirely. It it also curing James Coy'a leg, which has been a running sore for forty years. It has not failed in a single case to far as it has been tried. (Signed,) ARTHUR HADSON. HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. We only ask a fair trial of this valuable Lini ment in the cure of Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Scratches, Sweny, Pole, Evil, Fistula, Big Head. Spavin, Ring Bene, Wind Galls, Cracked Heels, or any wound, stiffness, or enlargement of bone or muhcle in horses. We have muny certificates to those cures, and, therefore, am confident it will give perfect satisfaction, and effect all we recom mend for it. A. G. BRAGG & CO., Sole Proprietors, St Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggtets generally, and by PURCELL, LADD, <St CO., Druggists. mh 12 eodfan 'PAKE ISOl'lCK—Ureal Reduction in A Priced.—As theseasou is far advancing, I will now offer my entire stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Articles at great reduced prices. Those wishing |o purchase great bargains, are rt spectfullj invited to giv«mea call and satisi)' themsenej. Also, another lot of those well known patent Manilla Coided Skirts, received this day by stesmei Roanoke. HJfcJiRY RuSENFEID, 175 Broad atreet. P 8 —All peraona indebted to the late concern of HKNKV KOSKNFKLU * BRO, will pit-use cum» forward and aettle their account!, »a longer tndul genc- cannot h» gjTtin. jy7—lm tiol*. auueaoc oli WUISKt y, ia atom and for aale by JJTI3 CHAS. T. WOBTHAM 4 CO. tjtA* Jtk-A A i, h dC-.'lt£OT DR JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA Will Waaler* Never Cemmet IF the following cures, performed alone by the «*• of BULL'S MAIttfAFAMiLLA, mm act «» dera, then we acknowledge that we do aot know the meaning ui the wo'd Read and be convinced thu facta are stranger than fiction: Linb P- 0., Fulton Co, Ky., Oct. 1, 18S1 Dr. John Bull: Dear Sir—The two dozen of your Sarsaparilla, ordered in September, came to hand, and, in acknowledging the receipt of the same, 1 feel I would be doing you injustice to withhold the following, among the many of the instances that have come under my observation during the last two years, of the great curative properties of your saraaparilla: Mrs. Jeannette Martin, a highly respectable lady of my neighborhood, aged aiity-tive years, had been lo*g afflicted with a cancerous nicer, which finally reduced her to so belples* a condition, that she could not leave her bed. She tried the beat medical advice in our county without relief, and bad given up all hope* of a cure. At this stage of her case, I persuaded her son to take a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. He did ao, and in a short time returned, and purcfc taed am ther boti e, stating the first had had a decidedly good effect £hecontinued to use it until, after the use of five or sis bottles, I had the pleasure of seei"g the oil lady herselt at church She assured me that she bad almost en tirely recovered her health, and from her 1 received tb<> account of her disease, and in about the same words I give it to you. This is but <neof a num ber of cures under my observation- of very re markable ones—performed by the use of your Sar saparilla, in my neighborhood. The demand for it has steadily increased since its introduction here. Very respectful y, your obedient »e "VHLt, WM. R. DICKINfON, P M. Boyle Count*, Ky., Oct. 6, 1851. Dr. John Bull: Dear Sir— i have se»-i the most marvellous cure of one of my patients, by your valuable medicine—an old lady, who bad been af flicted from her childhood with scrotnla, and va. rious diseases of the brain. She was 60 years old. It had run into something like leprosy, and she was the most frightful creature my eyes ever beheld. 1 called in Dr. McFadden, a very fine physician, to consult with me in re aiion to her. We came to the conclusion that it was out of our power to re lieve her ; but, on goiug to my office, 1 accidentally picked up one of your journals, when, on seeing the wonderful cures your Sarsaparilla had effected, 1 resolved to try the experiment in this case. 1 took her two bottles of it, after taking which I per ceived a great change. I took her some more. She i* now taking the sixth buttle, and 1 consider her entirely cured. I take great pleasure in recom men.iing your Sarsaparilla to the afflicted public. Y our*. respectfully, JOHN M. ROSS, M. D. I, Thomas A Ringo, of Graves county, iventucKy for the benefit of mankind generally, do hereby cer tify, that on or about the 16th day of OcUber 1847, I was attacked with a very severe pain in the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted but a lew min ut-s, and moved into tje left hip, and continued exceedingly painful for about five days, during which time 1 had a very light fever. At the end ol that time the fever ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, after which it again returued, and was'much worse than before. During all this time 1 was under medical treatment from a short time after i was taken, 1 was unable to walk or sit up ; the hipiu which the pain was so bad commenced rising, until some time in January, when it burst, and a number of pieces of bone came out—as many as twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three fourths of an inch long. Some time alter tuis, a hard knot appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist, and one on my leg, below my knee. 1 continued to get weak and worse, and pain aaade its appearance in my right shoulder, and would move in my breast and stomach. At this time all persocs gave me up to die. A physician then told me that, as a last remedj, 1 had setter use Mr. Buil'i Fluid Extract of Sai saparilla. Alter the use of th< second bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two alter, 8 piece of bone came out. 'My wrist soon g»t well and Ici ntinucd to gain strength. After i used thi third bottle, I co-Id get no more for some four weeks, after which time 1 succeeded in getting three more bottles. Alter using the thiee last bottles, the knot on my hip became soft; it was opened, and some corruption ran out, together with a small piece of bone, and the sine soon got well, and the knot entirely disappears d. The sore on my leg alto opened, and a piece ofbone came out. 1 continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until 1 used twelve bot tles, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. Itmay seem strange to some, but I wil'.nere state that, during the summer of 1849,1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which can now be seen a! the residence of my unci*;, Thomas Neal, where I now live, and if any persons doubt this statement I will be happy to converse with &em, ii they will callonmo. Signed. THOMAS N. RINGO. State of Kentucky, G.avesCo., Set. This day personally came before me, the undor signed, an acting justice oi toe peace in and i'oi said county, and made oath in due form of law. that the above statement is true. Subscribed and sworn to this 15 h day of February, 1»50. 8. P. MORSE, J. P. for G. C. I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk ol the County Court ol Graves County, State ot Kentucky, Jo certify that S. P. Morse, whose uame is signed to tne above cer tificate, is now, and was at the time ot signing the same, a justice ot the peace in and for said Graves Couuty, duly commissioned and qualified as such, ana that taitn and credit are due all his official acts as such. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto st t my hand, an J caused the seal of the [L. S.J County Court of said county to be here unto affixed, this leth cay ol February, 11S50. EDWIN ANDERsuN. Can the reader believe, after reading the descrip tion of the above numerous cures, that there is soli a few human beings suffering with disease that re fuse to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless it is too true. What kind of testimony would it take to convince the lew remaining disbelievers, that Bull's medi cine will do more even than it promises I The Doctor could produce another and another cure performed by his mediciue ; but it the cases pub lished above w;!l not couvince the sceptica , it if useless to produce any more, aud, indeed, it would costa lortuue to publish the many certificates tbat have been showeied on Dr. Bull. The largest mam moth sheet in America would not contain even the nam; sot those cured, let alone lull statements ol their eases This medicine, when used according to direc tions, will cure, without fail, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Sain, Ery sipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism, Paii.s in the Bones oi Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands. Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Diseases arisiug from the use of Mercury Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side or Shoulders. General Debility, Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice, Costivenets, Bronchitis, Sore Thioat, Coughs, Colds, Weakness ol the Chest, Pulmonary Ariec tions, and all other diseases tending to produce Con sumption, Liver Complaints, Female irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Litu, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as a sprng and summer drink, and geueral tonic tor the system, and a gentle and pleasant purgativc.it is superior to Blu«- Lick and Congress Water, Salt, or rieidlitz Powders. DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, 81 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky. Where applications for Agencies muot be ad dressed. F'or sale in Richmond by PJRCELL, LADD & CO., my 17—d3tawwly Druggists, Sole Agents. 'I' T. T.-We are stiU selling choice I'EaS at J- • very low pticea. Beat Gunpowder and im penal Teas we sell at $1, usually sold at $i 50, and we will sell a Tea at 75 cents that will compare with any dollar Tea in the city. We only charge 50 cuts for the beat Black Tea. The reason we can sell cheaper than any other retail house ia this, we select the choicest Teas from the cargo, and bring them direct from the importer to the consumer saving our customers several profits, as Teas gene rally pass through three or tour hands before they raach the retailer in Richmond. Samples lree to trjr. iIULST & KING, jy 10—6t Old Market, and gfc} Broad street. VIRG'A CENTRAL RAILROAD ami el'Aiofc llNE.—Fare reduced to |J, from Richmond to the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. 1 Leaves Richmond at b 1-2 o'clock A. M , on Tues days, Thursday* ond Saturdays, by the Va. Central Railroad to Gordonsville, thence by atages to the Springs Leave* Mie Springs on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 4 o'clock P. H., and arrives in Richmond nest d»y by a o'clock P. M. Passengers will dad this a pleasant and very com for table route as the cars, coachea and teams are all «ood and the conductor*, and driver* not onl) steady aud attentive, bat gentlemen. Servants are charged tull tare oa the Sta^e ty Scats can be secured at\he Central Rail ritau Office la Richmond, and ot b, M. Pattie at the Spring* j g l—diw F. P. BAWV£R. Wtt duly bear of the mot aafoMafeing caret being effected by that great and popular medi< CXLKMUTKD UUHtugBT, Thegreatrat remedy ever diMorerod for almost all complaint* requiring an external application, either la man or beaat Is tbe *hort length of time it bat been introduced to the people of the United State*, it haa gained a reputation unequaled by any other medid"" in tbe known world. Why la it? Tbe antwer ia plain: becauae no medicine of tbe kind baa erer been put before the public ao deterring erf the rich laurel* it ha* acquiredl: and it will continue to gain friend* as long aa It perform* the mo*! extra ordinary cure* of Tariou* descriptions, after the doctors and other remedies had failed. We do not only *ay that the genuine H. O. Farrell'* Arabian Liniment can and does perform cures which no other medicine can do, but you hare here certificates of what it has done* ■ _ Thaddrc* Smith, of Mudd Creek. Tazewell county, Illinois, says: "I bad lost tbe use of my arm tor more than a year by palzy or paralysis; the flesh had entirely withered awav, leaving no thing but skin, muscle and bone. I tried ail the beatdoctors and all tbe lemediesl could bear of, but they did no good. I then commenced the use of H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, nd a few bot tles entirely cured me, and my arm i* now aa strong and fleshy as the other. It ia also first rate for burn*, sprain* and bruises. The celebrated Dr. Jarox, whose reputation as a benefactor to mankiud extends over the whole world, reportsthat a lady ot one of the first fami lies in Philadelphia bad been confined to her bed fourteen years wi h Kbeumatism, and wa* cured by H G. Farrell'* Arabian Liniment- He also says: "Your Liniment is going rapidly ; send me a supply immediately by Leech'* fast line." My daughter, when six month* old, wm taken with a swelling in the tonsils, which gre« larger and larger, till when six years old, she had great difficulty In swallowing her food. Every night, watch was kept, fearing she would suffocate The best doctors »ttended her, but could give no relief. I took her to the most eminent doctor* in the Kant j they said there was no help for her but to outgrow it. With a sad heart 1 returned home with her, when she became so much worse that the doctor* hud to be called in again ; they decided the tonsil* must be cut off, aa the only means of giving relief My wife would not consent to this, and she deter mined to try your Liniment, which gave relief the very first application, and by a continued use she entirely recovered. She i) now teu years old, and fleehy and healthy as could be desired. Your Lini ment is also tbe best in use for apraina, bruises, cuts, bums, headache, &c.; and It will remove the most severe pain in a tew minutes. It also cured caked udder in mv cow in a few days. Peoria, March 20, 1P49. GEORGE FORD. Mr. H G. Farrell: Your Arabian Liniment is the greatest medicine f>r horse ileshinthe world, i had a mare about to foai, when she became so helpless that she could not rise from the ground: she was in this way for several days, when with seven others I succeeded in raising her up, which was the only way it could be done, when I commenced the use of your excellent Liniment, rubbed in well over the loins, and astonishing as it may appear, before I used up a bottle of the dollar size, she was able to get up and walk herself. 1 would not have given ten dollars for her bef«re, and many advised me to shoot her to put her out of mieery; she is now one ot my best mares. I suppose it was a strain in the loins. G. W. HUNT Peoria, 111., July 2,1849. PP* To guard against impotUlon, read the fol lowing carefully: The public are particularly cautioned against • bate Counterfeit which has lately made its appear ance, and is called by the Imposter who makes it, "W. B. Farreil's Arabian Liniment." This is a dangerous fraud, and more liable to from his bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be par ticular never to call for it by the name •• Farrell's Li niment," for unprincipled dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Fah sell's Arabian Lini ment," and take no other, as the genuine always has the letters H. G. before Farrell's, his signa ture is also on tha outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle. "H. G. FAR RELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, PEORIA." Call on the agent, who will furnish free of charge, a Book containing much valuable information for every class of citizens. Price—2sc., 50c. and one dollar per bottle. The only Genuine is manufactured by H G Farreli.soleinventorand proprietor, and wholesale druggist. No 17 Main street, Peoria, 111., and for sale, wholesale and retail at proprietor's prices, by PURCELL, LADD i- CO., 92, Main St., corner of 14th, ap 6—d3m Richmond, Vs. 1,1 VER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NER VOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion. Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to tht Head, Acidity of the Sto mach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness, or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur• Tied and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation* when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vi sion, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pabi in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ire., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be ef fectually cured by DK. HOOFLAND'S CELE BRATED GERMAN BITTERS, pre Dared by Dr. C« M. Jackson, at the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation iu the United States, as the curas attest, in many cases af ter skilful physicians had failed. Tnese Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the reclitication of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising th» most searching powers in weakness and affec tions of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ! AND BE CONVINCED. Charles Robinson, Esq., Easton, Md., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, January 9, 1850, said— "My wife and myself have received more benefit from your medicine than any other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." '•The Tenth Legon." published at Woodstock, Va., January 10,1350, said— "A Ureal .Medicine." '• We have uniformly refrained from recommend ing to the public any of the various Patent Medi cines of the day. unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of r otice is the German Hitters, invented by Dr Hoof land, and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Poiiadeluhia. One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine has beiai tested, has fallen under our observation During the last summer, a •on of Mr. Abraham Crabill. of this county, was ve'f seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a Dottle ot the Bitters, and after using it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health." * MORE EVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Ouette," the beat family newspaper published in the United State* The editor aayaot DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS: "It ia seldom that we reeommend what are termed Patent Medijines to the confidence and pa tronage of our readers; and. therefore, when we re commend Dr. Hoodland's German Bitter*, we wish jt to be distinctly understood that we are not speak ing of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after it has done its guilty race of mischief, but of a medi cine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the (acuity itsell." This medicine ha* attained that high character which i* necessary for all medicine* to attain to ia due- counterfeit* to put forth a *puriou* articl- at the risk of the live* of tho*e who are innocently deceived. Look well to the Macks of the Genu ins. They hare the written signature of C. M. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and the six*- blown in thf» bottIe—WITHOUT WHICH THEY ARE 3PU RIOUS. For *ale. wholesale and retail, by PURCELL, LADD & CO., D resists, mh B—,'ttaw 1 y ua Main street comer Uth STORAGE.— Guano, sugar, m-. laws, »i*h, *o, receivtd on storage in under tue Virginia Central Railroad Depot jy 3-lm ri HUNTER. Ag»»l IJKICK Hfclit't'EU.—We are aellins we I best Meditcrsrcan Filtering Stone* at **50 — They are the tin«*t we hare ever sold j j 5 S lERBIUM, DAKRACOTT 4 CO. A sSrw.s§si — TT|| •orC. f. Jobnaoo, Rev Dr V o '** lor Rer Ro. Ryland, A. G T«f. Wm. F Butler, Esq. Rieb«m> o * D . *3 W R^lUndy o^ 0 ! I bcm « E. * my D ' ° 8 1 Coa^ I»SURANCE^^ e A^J^wSi .re now oSST," .«» H H policie* of Insurance on the acription of nak* on a* reaaonai,ie ie " similar company, and re*pectfuDy M ' the patronage ot the pubhcT A»n'lel« * <* received at the office, No 223, ' * 9tb street*, where the officer* wilfthf nish all information rSa/L^S? loase* prompUyand liberally aajujti-d 41 John H. BosHKaf See rets ER " —— — 17 218 T b RO A uJ £ ROCKKRY, glass WARE! \ i Wm , e "«l«criber i* now ,5 an extensive —tirrnmai i French ar.dEn2;i s hr n t^? ,t 01 ery and Gla** Ware, with a splendid tr ock Bob-mi an Cut Gk.a Tuitate 1M8e,,, IfeOOdoz J umble-., of various uze.a n d^ m Thia extensive assortment of Good* pur-hased under trie per.<,n»l inspection „f pnetor, at very low price*, he i* detenrTn,d^ 8e gr ' A C " U U rMP^'2 "■U B * TitJS .yrtAJIKK KuanokTT JUL I have received 9 cases oithose beautiful «LJ and pearl Nankin felt Hat,, to whichTt£& attention ot all gentlemen who appreciate *n,ul gant and comfortable head rovcricg. JNO THOMPSON, r 'i!i" ot *" snd * ' "w'nient ot Canada Straw Hals, as also every kind 0 f H.» that ancient or modern history give* my accoun of. , jr 23 *■ f - A " K<A< ' ' EAKKJAES: subscriber haj on cand. at hii Coach-making establishment, on Lombard AUet between Main and Cary, (i3th and 14th street/! near the Columbian Hotel, Coaches, CharioKeei Barouches, Buggies, with and without top# " M( j Sulkies, all ot his own make, of the best materials and workmanship. All of which will be Sold m low as good work of the kind can be in the cl'v ol Richmond; and 1 respectfully ask a call from those in want ot any article in the Carriage line, m [ determined to make to order and sell at the lowest prices possible; and ail work sold, thht is U"w war ranted. MICAJAU MANGDM. ap 28 - dRm FA*HIO.\AKt,K ftritiM* SUMMER CLOTHING.-N. W. NEtSOS & CO. would respectfully inform thi-ir cus tomers and the public generally, that rfcev have just received a larse and choice as»i>rtir,entol Heady .Maile Clothing, wnico they offer u the lowest cash prices. From their superb varices of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, purcha sers can select the latest patterns for Coats, Pants and Vests, and have them made ap by N k Co. in the nr ost fashionable styles They ofer fbi sale also a seiect assortment of gentlemen's Furnish ing Goods. N. W. NELSON ic CO , Ko 135 Broad street, Bp 30—3 m Next door to the Marshal Htt»l AUIA. iV oaiAl, untuuiaia, hi Stkkkt, have in store, and are recelv iag, lai ge additions to their stock of Drags, Medicines, Hurgeons' Instraineots, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Window (ilss* and Fancy Articles, which they otter for sale on ths most favorable terms to cash and punctualdealeri irfiPOKl'AM Wl'llK 1U a HAT AND BOOT WEARKRS—The ■ cheapest place in the city to buy is at J. H. M ANTHONY'S, where Moieskin Hats of the best quality are sold at S3 50: second quality 13; silk *2 50. Fine Calf-skin Sewed Boots 13 50 Patent Leather Congress Boots 2 75 Patent Leather Oxford Ties i 75 Patent Leather Monterey Boots 3 3S Together with an assortment of Panama, Leg horn and soft Hats, Umbrellas, &c. rah3o COLOMBIAN HOTEL. PRIVATE PKAC'TH K.—Dr PLUME * CO. may be consulted, confidentially, for ths treatment of the following diseases: Eruptions, Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, or en largements, Syphilis, arid all morbid discharges, whether recent or chronic. Also, all those com filaints termed female diseases. The advertisers nvite attention to their chemical extract of Wild Flowers, which may be regarded as the very best article known, to give tone and vigor to cernia abused aud debilitated organs, as well as to renovats a system shattered by dissipation or other cause. Medicines securely put up, with full directions, and sent to order. Post paid letters promptly at tended to. Office on Franklin street, beiow Ex change Hotel, and first door beiow Trinity ehsreh, Richmond'. Virginia fe & OblL.L.i;«<4 OFF AT COST *UK CASH. O Tbe subscribers intending to make a chtngs in their business, offer their entire stick ot DKf UOUDri at e >st lor and respectfully ask all persons wishing to purchase, to aire us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we (eel confident tint t oetter assortment of Dry Goods or e»e seieettd with more care, was nt-ver offered at cost in fill* market Our stock consists ol the latest and most approved styles. Determined to close, we aware the public is no humbug in this advertise ment Do not forgji to call at 203 Broad stseti between 4th and sth streets. my 27—-Jm L Si M HOSf 'I'flK gUBMCUIHKfIS have asseriawd *• themselves tor the purpose ot conducting!® thia city, a Tobacco and Ueirral t om "„'T* nlon Bunlneaa, under the Firm oj' KKSNKIT« DUDLEY, and respectfully solicit your Our business will be exclusively a Cum— : issita business; and an experience ot twenty years try our senior partner, in active Mercantile life-'U tits city, and a determination on tbe part of both, to promote the luterer.a of our friends, will. *« hu|ie. •ecu.e to ua a liberal support. We are prepsred to make too usual Advance on Cons.gametts ia hand, unci to purchase Produce, fcc ,on the «*• touaary terms. We will occupy the large sad commodious Warehouse, No 14 Public Landiat- JNO. KENNfc IT. JNO. W Dt'OLRT Hcfer to Jaa. Warwick, Esq.; Jas Tliunns. Esq; Messrs Tnomas * dam'l Hardgruve, sno button & Winston Cincinnati, April 18th. 185:1. j* !*-*••*"'* CLOTHING, CL«THIMU.-sWi WJ SALE, STOKK FJK, R(,«T-SEUI*G oCT TO CIOSE BUSINEtM.-T-c subscrVr b*«* determined to discontinue his present tuslfl *"*• during the month of Jul/, close out hii entire stt>ck without regard to c je'i ooosirtso* o» t=e variety found ii a clothing and gentleman's lar nishing store Tbe etoek l« large and seasonao-e; and to ail per sous in want, am unusual oppcrtumfj ia offered of supplying tbeje»elr«* at much *"* than the usual rates. The store ia for rent. It is one of the b<*t Stan® on the street for almost any kind of busiurs*. PiIILIP D'JKNIM, Mn yo Main at, ij I—lm* Next door to Parcel!. La»d & _ WTKAW wkuuuut ntaß.-»w* V Wrought Lace Veil*, a new and very pretty* tick. Black and white Lace Veil* Lace Capes. Collar* and Steeves Organdies. Lawns, Bareges, Tuauee y Aud other varietlea of Dress OJ"da w>" be at greet rmiuoUon la price, for bargains, cab « w Main street jeS! CHRISTIAN A LATHKO? •_ \KUKim» POK Ml ta * for the b-<lasMOl the year, two Worn*' 13,1 t*m HouseGiria. TOi.KH A _ rlosiNO OCT DOXMXM ®T»V«*«- V* Aathe season baa Mr advanced. wc pM* stilicg tbe remainder of our r J*tock at *> fur caab, and would invite the attention oi all »■» wish to purchase cheap, to soane of the «ost «'** g >ads of tae season, which we be*e vet « >w»* HENJtY HMAKBK * CO. Clothing Emporium, oornef Maw and 14th * Jy»