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THE DAILY DISPATCH. COMMERCIAL. RICHMOND .MARKET*. TV ike vet* ending Thuriday Keening, Dec 2. [CAUKFVLLIf CORiiECTKD- J BACON—Virginia cured, hog round, lOftoll WtiU; prime VVestern and Baltimore Sides scarce *nd wanted at 104 cents; Shoulders 9 to 91 cents. A great many inferior Shoulders are in market. Hams 14 to MJo, and scarce. BIJTTKR .a in fair supply Firkin 18 to JU cents per lb.; f-esh Koll 25 Goshen 20 to Sto cenU. BEESWAX—22 a 23 eta. per lb. —with small re- COTTON YARNS.—The trade In Cotton here is limited. The quotations are 101 to 104 -ts. Cotton Yarns 16 cts per lb. COFFEE—OId Java 11 hto 12; Laguayra i>| to 10- itio 91 to 9| cts; CapeßJa9cU; Manilla 12$. CANDLES —Tallow 12ja 131; Hull's patent M ; Sperm 4:5 a *15, Adamantine 22ja27J. Jackson a patent 14. . COAL— 10tol2J cents on board for good mix ed, tine aid lump; 9to 11 cent* for blacksmith's Coal. CORN—We note sales at os to 70 cents CORN MEAI 75 to 8J cents per bushel. FLOUR —Sales *t &5 25 lor Richmond superfine; #5| asked for Sefttsviile. FLAXSEED —!n demand at £1 15 per bushel. FEATHERS —Live geese 33 a 35 cts. FISH—No. 1 Mackerel $12J to 13; No. 2 SIS to 11£ ; ft o. 3, small ii?i to 7$ ; No. 4, $>ti 25 to 6 50. Clipped N. C. Herrings $ti 75 to 7—nominal, none here; Family Roe $4 to 4 25, in hall obis.; Gross, from wharf, $5 25 to 550 lor N. C.; Halifax No. 1 Clipped $6, Gross $4 50 to 4 75. Shad §9 50 to 10. GUANO—The supply is goo J, tut u« change in Drice. Peruvian #52 from stoie, per ton et 2000 n».; Patagoniaa S-jti. HlDßß—Slaughtered $5.30, green weight; spar, ish 813.50t0 Sit); Calf Skins £i.l2j. HAY—None arriving—would briugSl 25 per l^u LIQUORS —3ran«iy, Otard, Dupuy & Co. $2.2 - i. §2.50; A. Seignette 5i.75; Imitation 32 to 34 cents ; Sazerac $3 a 3.50; Peacb, dull at $1 a 1.25; Virgi nia Apple 60; do. old, li2i a 75; Northern 41 eenw. Hum, New England, 28J a29cts. Whiskey Richmond rectified 25 to 20 cts in bbls ; Cincinnati 26 to 27 cents; Gin, Holland $1 a 1.25; American CtililSt LARD —Prime Leaf in barrels at 13,SJ cts ; kegs 14 to 14J cents lor kegs and pails. LlME—Last sales from vessels at 81 12X ; from •tore $1 50. LUMBER—CIear white Pine $33a35; relusec'eer $29; merchantable $20 a $22; refuse $12f $15 per M ; one inch pine Plank from $12 to $15 per M ; three-quarter inch pine Plank $10 u $12 flooring rough,from $15 to $16; dressect $26 a S!0; joists $12 a $15; two inch Plank $15; weather board- Inesllto $14 —dull; inch oai i'lank $C 3 to 2cS; buUouwood do $21 to 2«; f innh cherry 830; { in*b poplar $18. MOLASSES—Cuba2I a'.2 ; New Orleans 30 a 32 cents. SOAP —Turpentine 3i it 6 cts; Variegated lift 14. IRON—Pig $28 to #•»:}; Sw.-des $90 to J»5; Eng lish #55 to 60; Tredegar (Richmond; $85; Up Country «SQ; Nails 3| to 4$ cts. PLASTER —.-ales at §4 50—scarce and warned. POTATOES —\ r s-go <t Nova s?c»iia Mercers jast ia is telling at 70 to 73 ce&t*. RYE—Extra, tor dit'.LU'fig, 73 cents perbuehel— nominal, none here. KlCE—4i to 5 cents per lb. SALT—SI 70 troiu store; $1 60 from wha'f— scuice anl wanted. SUGARS—Porto Rico 5i to7i for ordinary to strictly prime; New Orleans 5J to CJ; Refined loa! 9to Oi cts; crushed b'i to 9; clarified Ik. STEEL—American blistered 10* to 110. 8 HOT—SI a C cents per lb. TOBACCO —Inspections and receipts light. We quote lugs at $4} a ;»i; middling and common S6.Js' a it, rood and fine al9 Si me new loosesn market: lugi sell at 63)*: •» 4,'iJ ; leal $5} a 7s. TEAS—lmperial -Mid Gunpowder 05 to 20. Slack 25 to 45, with light demand. LEATHER —We have tio change to notice lii Leather. The supply is goad, with a fair enquiry -"Good" light wt's $15 to 16$ : middle $144 to ISA heavy $14 to 15; "damaged" 810, 12$ and 14, uc cording to quality. WHEAT —Prime white $1 to $1 05; prime red 95 to 100 cents OATS— 3ti to 45 cts. per bushel,for ordinary Vir. gima. OFFAL—Bran 15 cts. per bushel ; ShorU 38 Jo 30 ets.; Browi-Stuft'tiO ft*.-. Ship-Stu!l'4o to 45 cts. FREIGHTS. PausiGN. —But Utile doing—r» tes nominal L udou 27s 6-1 per hhds. Domestic we quote as follows: New York. Boston. Phiiadtlphiax Coal,per bush, to 5 cts. 7 cis. 4$ ots Flour, per bbl. 20 30 * 20 Tobacco, per hhd. 2.00 3 00 2.25 Do. per box, 15 2;" 20 Coal to Baltimore 3 cent 3 per bushel. EXCHANGE. Stebi.ing Bills : 10J premium. Domestic : Noi thern Exchange ranges forchecks on the chief cities at jaj premium. Large North ern City Bank Notes i premium. Uncurrent notes we quote at the following discount: Morth Carolina i Tennessee 2 South Carolina i Kentucky 2 Georgia * Ohio 2 Alabama State Batik -- 24 Northern interior - -•) Bank of Mobile i Silver—2 k a'i premium. Gold —i premium SALES OF STOCK. BEPOBTUD WEEKLY BY JOHN A. LANCASTER AND SON. BBOKKKS Virginia State uyi n ui., years to run, interest from uate—last sale 9 at Treasury 8109. Do. do. previous issue, with interest from iat July —106 and int. Do. do. of 20 years issue, over 10 years to run, wk'aint from lit Juiy—los and int. Do. do. it" 20 years issue, 10 years and under to run. with interest from Ist July—lo3 and int Bonds guaranteed by State of Va., with int. from Ist July—last sales 103 and mt. City ct Petersburg Coupon Bonds, with interest from lot August*—last sales 100 atid int. Richmond City Stock, with interesttrom Ist July —list sales, fchoit dates 102 and int; long /ates $103 and mst. Virginia Bank Stock, par $70—last suns 76|. Farmers' Bank Stock—sales this week 109$. Exchange Bank Stock—sales this week 109. Va. fire and Marine Insurance Stock—sales this week, dividend off, 110. Richmond Fire Association Stock, par $20— sales this wtek 33. Richmond, 1 rederieksburg and Potomac R. R. Stock—sales this week, dividend off, 98i- Virginia Central R. R Stock, reported by D An ders ju, Jr.—sals.j this wetk4U. Richmond and Petersburg R. R. Stock—sales this wet k 35 lames River and Kanawha Stock—last sales 17. W H,l> - A»U ANTllUAll'lK (lOAb, *» Landing from schr George, a cargo of supe rior Whit? Ash Anthracite t'oul. Persons laying in their winter supply of the above Ccal, would do well to setid down their orders. &5 75 per load, delivered auv where in the city JNO. W. VVRKJHT, * el Dock Wharf. 'r u •llfc.Kn.—^Ointment I'or Hurd iiiril ■1. lulnful Brraatii, after tha recip; of Mad arno Veinet. au eminent French Narse. This Oin tment is soothing—can be applied at all times, anc utte oil y preparation in use, tfapt will relieve ihe pa n and scatter the swelling in au inflamed Breast wade oi.iy by _no;J7-iw O. A. STRECKER. f| tOR RKNT.-a wooden *ke Av! ' t,ep '' I"*-"*-" Adams street and Pm » i ' " ow occupied by Mr l.ally— ''O" m *y i»e had at any time. Rent 82<)0 Po on TOLER & COOK, Q«t.eral Agent.. SR.!,!!i Ul \ T -,' lh " desiralfe K. udence t>n track;ia street, Church Hill Th« < -'l < i CCU i?? d by deceased —' Rm7 iaSa * * **' 1 ' a »«"chod. tw».n', qa )j per atiuum no 26* l ° Tol ' Ea * COOK, —— Pear 1 stre t. t, T « e '. B *" ao W'l" on this lard, but it has „r, is welf watered r osch « rd . This little tract, which 1. In a hirh stite of im h-i »„ I !Z T " h " alai y ulJ d agreeable n. ighb, r f * i-! ' a ' e U!: 7 be mode of its P'" " Wi " =urrc land wit jK-'trlld 1L' 9 ' but ** w «l»^wse.lit: tZSZ!? 1 ™* - "««»->» TOLER A, COOK, - A biU 1 ■o» OiiAjK. T. WO*'iiiAM> CO_ ARRIVALS AT THR PRINCIPAL HOTELS YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE HOTEL—John B Young, Henrico; James L Spencer, Elenton, N Cj Hon A W Yenab.e, N C; Thos Wilkin*, Halifax; Win D Schoolfield and ladv, Charlotte; John II Bocock, Louisa; Benj Wood, Albemarle; I)r Francis Stribbling, Staunton; Robt A Gray, Harrisonburg; Mrs Houlville, Master Houl ville and servant, Mrs Anusey, Boston; P Hen ry Duke and l«dy, City Poin ; Mr Ycst, lady, son and Miss Vest, Va; P A Johnson, Na; Rob Foster, Vavanns; Jesse Hare, W A Read, Lynchburg; H Honke, ship Capt; W Sayre, lady and servant, Norfolk; Mr McPhaile, Char lotte; Ro S Brynrit, Pittsylvania; T H Wil liamson, lady, 1 children and servant, Lexing ton; P Henry Carpenter, Richmond College; Mr Barnes,2sons and sprvant, Mrs Weeimore, Mr Barnes, Essex; E Thurman, Albemarle; Col E Fountain, Va C II R; G W Winfree, N W Ceisler, Madeison; J B llendren, Florida; J Mason, Buckingham; T R Dawson, Pliiln; A Gardner, New Voik; Robt Morris, Wash ington; J Taylor and lady, Washington; Miss E Marler, Miss J Marler, Canada; J S Mont mollins and son, Georgia; W II Wood ley, G C Ashton, II B Evans, New Vork; Miss A E l'etertnan, f) H Iloge and Lady, Montgomery; MisaL C Dt'j jineit, Miss C H Dejarnett, Car ol n •. COLUMBIAN HOTEL—J B smith, Maine; II B Pulkington. Teen; J Miller, Va; // Wilkinson, Chesterfield; T J Noble, Amelia; R Moore, Halifax; C W i >ili' y, Hanover, J II Moody, Chesterfield; <; \V D :n. a n : ; 8 and M H Hancock, do; F W GUI, lia'rpt'»•■; J N VVinfree, Madison; LW Ch *ster, Ms'M-n; J H F.iiai >, Fluvanue; B Coleman, Caro liti ; J Chtndier an.i son, di>; J N W oodfi i, Pow hatan; J S tiniiWi, jo; s K Scay, Amelia; J O Ynughan.d ; J H K'lU -'ues x: K Samsons, Gooch lanr,; R Reynolds, ..t nberland; J H Adams, do; J 1» St,'Ui; R ; J S Muhols.do; Major A S Wo. 1.l idge, M C.m H.nes; B F Iloolbrook, Vs; N S Pulaski, u,., VV ii Warwick, Lovingslon; A ' ihb, dt>; S Twlij , < Cumberland; G Charbry, Buck ingham ,j <; ~a aCt 4 \ vD r \y flood, Henry; Geo S Ai nistr ng. KiD RR; R S Winfree, Chester field; J Ciiristuburg, P Edwaid; J Johnson, and Jas M Dorigan. do; R liocking, Powhatan, I) A Tibby. Danville; M A Mud way unci J T Bethell, do; Dan! Stringer, BWhalton; Capt V VVitcber, Pittsylvan'a; rc l-er, Chesterfield; j Myers, Powhatan; D 11 Lite, 1 ex a.-; VV T Clark, l.eesburg; W Gilby, N'ot t iwaj; Dr Bass, do; J C Gi.alt Powhstan; VV T Siitherlin, Danvili.; G Madma, Port VV. CITY HOTEi. —A S HoJt Am lia, DFraher, Va; W & Ware, Hanover; S D Holt ,nd servt, VVeet moielani; J R Dishfiiare, do; F O Miss. Louis*; VV Ud V.& r rvr, Va; J 11 Spears, Chcstertield; J Walker, Middlesex; Mr Walker, do; R N Short, Richmond; Capt M Flournoy, Chesterlield; J C Carpenter, Goochland; T VV Hev-son, do; A C Dincklnson, V>; VV Duiir. Hrnovet; J M Dicktou, Nort .ik; S Peters. Vh: (> VV Key, Goochland; II J Archer, V»; J G B Coleman Louisa; N VV Br dly New Kent: f Lussey,Petersburg; J H Moory, Ch s terhe..;, N Greer., o ; F Sch tie:, Staunton: D Mc l)aiu> i, .. J Dootoh, S Id Mocre, lady 2 children iir'l S ' i *' uunicghani and O Curiningham, VV bee.;rig: 1 B Owens, SC; J Brnwn. Tenn; H C Titnt, Mobil?; J G Collni, do; II S Ware, Va i AMERICAN HOTEL-—J C C">lf.man, Halifax; D s-heitOD, Buftnio Springs,; j F Harvey, lady and ®, a r■" rmvi 'l e; Nottoway: C B Bennett, (•», H il Decker, m , O I Ardersou, Petersburg: W Lawrence. N V; N \V Woodbury, Philu; J N Rati dah'lady, Mrs Colo and Mrs Foote, Georgia: J M Biijkhouse, Northampt ; W T Fitchett and lady, I 'Ktttbie.Senor, Washington; J W GiUiam &- ady, DinwtddlP; Mi?s M 1' Ciiliiam, do: A Jones Chesterfield; S C Lynea it, N Y; J V Krenshaw, Liverpool; D L"a, Petersburg; I. C Mosley, Put naL, CO; P H.-insbcmugh, jßiooksvilli; Dr E J L"wm a-id A St*lev. MARINE NEWS. PO ICT OF BIC iiM Ol* !» . ARRIVED, At the Bar, brig flantsp »rt, Holmes, N S, po'atoes and platt -r to Wiliiams & Brother SAILED. Br-g Maczillon, Berry, Boston, mdse, R Rankin Schr Gipaey, Bunnell, cM a; New Vark Ist for tins \;ort Sch s York town Wogiam. from Petersburg, and Wm L Dajton, Baker, trom Virginia, arrat dosame day fchr l aratine, hence, arr at Boston 30th u!t Schr Wiliiam, Johnson, from Fredericksburg air at New York Ist tIIKAUQUAKTEItB FOR FASII IO.'i ABLE CLOTHING -Just received; the attest variety of Cloths, and Vesfngs, to be found iii the city, of the latest and moat approved style*, consisting in part French b!k Cloths and Casaimares, a!i Equalities' trench fancy co'l'd Cloths and Caseimeres of every shade and quality, French Bsaver Cioths, all quali ties; French Himalaga Costing Cloth, entirely new; rrench Peteieham Cloths, French marble and clouded Cassimeres, new. VesrlngH.—Figured Silk, Plush and Velvet; Quadrills silk, I'lush ard Velvet; Watered Silk' Plush and Velvet; Ribbed Siik .Flush and Velvet piaiii Pmsh Siik, Cashmere Vestings, Demask Silk Vesting*, b.ack and fancy Grenadine Silk Vestings Buff and white Grenadino Silk Vestings, Paity V estings decidedly rich. Keudj-.llade ( lotliing of all kinds End qua lities of the veiy latest styles, such as Kossuth Oyer Coats, Esquimaux Wrappers, Lamartine Sacks, i aietot rrocds, Albert Top Coats, Hunting Coats, Fancy Goods—Fancy Ties and Cravats, Crimp and Full 'lies, something new; Apron Ties, black and ianry ; rich l*ney and black Silk Scarf*, do. do. S&tiri, Gloves of »'i kinds, Collars, Suspt?nders, Socks—silk, cotton and nieiino; Or ess Shirk, Silk Shirts, Merino Hurts and Drawers. Call and Bee far yourselves. E. B. SPENCE, oc i3—l« Corner of Main and Governors!*. Of ll!K __ TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, J f That I have now on hand, the I largest and best assortment of J Boot* and (-hoes, of good quality, ever offered in this city ; selected by mys< If ex pressly tor retail, both oi my own manufacture and the best Philadelphia n*ake. Among my assort raent can be found something extra, to which I would n ost respectfully call the intention of a'l in want, as tney will be sold low, by ALEXANDER HILL, Sianutacturer and dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, (to, 56 ~ No 127 Main strpet, Richmono, Va. SPI-KMJII) VENISON.— I he finest Buck seen here it along t'me will be served up in our well ~ 1,1 1 1 known ttylj, at "THE ARBOUR." Canvass Back and MaUrd Ducks York Uiver Oysters, Partridges fresh fuh, Squirrels, 4c, now on hand if you want a fine Supper or Dinner, call on R W. ALLEN, x, . „ Corner Main f.nd 12th street. n ~ A Bt'uard Room with two elegant Tables up 3:!> " g - no2f ' jlr n,,na A "W- S DKESS » GOODS.—W a respectfully invite Gentle ir.eu in want of handsome and durable Dress Loots, Guitera, &c, to call and examine our large aud varied assortment of articl. s in that line We have been at greut pains to select the mi,at tasteful ana choicest goods, and have had 'x pressly to our order various styles ->„T. » W fc- ,h i Dgat ° n , Ce beau'ful OBC Wh ° St re, where may b* found "th^m 6 coll1 ; l!Bli ' lil g'.uia 1 «"y °tw place in Vir ! JlS ily Ko * «'*rdn"s NU!,: ~ a5 " B " obU i A.jfi. LBE. CAKII] KN~ — Sfcr.fiM Soap 50 Ws &£ST d) d° U ,'' 0W C '» dk » For rale by do do do v-cms t WORTH A M too I ' R* Work forlaU by" !urnlahed a, ' J . -I 1 V ZSMMFRMAN -rticie, just tor «te l y " Ud " ry COm » U 0 aes< K. 4. 2:AUU:eman. RICHARDSON * CO'S CAttPKT WA RE-ROOM, 99 IMiia Street. BY the "Aslrea," via New York, we have just received the latest patterns made at the most celebrated manufactory in England, of Hpper Velvet Tapestry and fagraia Carpeting* and Hags. Citizens and visitors are requested to examine our stock, which embraces the best descriptions of Csrpeting, See, for Parlom, Chamber*, Dia log KoomS) and Hmteinentß, now open; tor sale by no RICHARDSON & CO. (VISW (JOMMIXHION HOLME The sub i l ecribers have entered into co partnership under the firm of PENDLETON & BROTHER, for the transaction of the Commission Busioefs in TOBAC CO, COTTON acd PRODUCE GENERALLY, and have tak>'n Warehouse No. 120 Smith's Wbarf, Baltimore, Md. R. W. PENDLETON, P. P. PENDLETON. Baltimore, August 10th. 1852. References: Hugh Jenkins &. Co , Baltimore. F. W. Brune & Sons, do. Wm. Wilson & Sons, do. Edwin Wortham it Co., Richmond Archb'd Thomas & Son, do. Hugh W. Fry, do. Rhodes &. Ogiebay, Bridgeport, Obio. John Creigh, Cincinnati Gordon <fe Co., Louisville. W H. Baitless, Charleston, S. C. Otis J Cfiafee, do. do. James McCullogh, Pittsburgh. Brown i Kirkpatriek, do. Z. Chafee. do. I>. Lamb, Esq., Cash'r N. W. Bar.k, Wheeling. K. Brady, Esq , de. Mer. &. Mecb. do. «!o. James K. Baker, Wheo ina Josiah Sibley, Hambnrgs, S. C. H>-ury A. Schiasder, Mobile, Alabama. A L. Gaines, New Orleans. oc 12—t wfim l' <f it itiiNT, that desirable business .-tand- BS No 18, Main street, at present occupied by Mr John B. Styale. Possession given the Ist De camber, 1832. Apuiy to HENRY C JENKS, no 15—3tawtt At Edwin Wortham & Co'a I » UV it ALi;.H WAißlt, FROM THE ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA. — Our second supply of this cele brated ami valuable Mineral Water, is just at hand. 1 hose who have engaged the Water to arrive, will pleas i call; tho.-e in wiui, will engage it at once, as there are only a few barrels unsold. Price §10 per bb!, -Sti per half bbl; cash on deliv ery. BENNETT & PEERS, General Agents far the Rockbridge Alum Springs, no 3D ») C HALF CHESTS TEA, good to versui e *■ 'J nor quality 20,000 Cigais, good quality 2,000 Cigars, superior quality Regalia 1,000 Cigars, tood do ' do 17 fcoxe Adamaaiine Cand es,4'e m 6 !b-j-aper boxes 5 boxes Adamantine Candles, 18'* 5 barrels so ar win er bleach- j Oil 5 do winter bleach d do Just received, for saie by _noii> L. i». CRENSHAW & CO. iSi OMSIIIMJ UtMLiliV FOR ALL i*- PAIN—We aie juet ia rcci ip: ot a iresh sup ply oJ Dr Rose's great Pain C«;rer. Titi-s raniarka blo preparation cures tooth ache in a ft. w minute?; suit'neck from a sudden cold, sore thr at, pain in the iace, back, limos and side—yield instantly, it is good for sprains and bruises, tt id u used inter naliy lor pains in the stomach or b.weis; in oot tlcs, 12.!£, 25 aed 50 cents. no 27 R. R. DUVAL &: BROTHER. LEWIS PLUK i. :aW.~ " 5 tons Lewis' Pur- Lead ia Oil 5 ca.- s Chrome Grt • n 300 lbs No 1, Paris Ureea 3 cases Chrome Yeliow For sale by O A STRECKER d tOOO BlLl, PAPi.ii.-l, good Jlil paper vJT is wasted t > make out Ist January accounts upon, inch can be had >:t th- B >ksto:e of NASH A. WOUDHOUSE, no 30 Es..'e Squaie. < ii.VEIt FlMl iiMVJ .S aud FotCKr*, O Silver Dessert iv r: , til ver Spoon*, Silver Forks, Soup and Oyster Ladles, Sauce and C earn Ladles, Sugar Spoons. Pickle Knives and Forks. &c. I'orsaleby GENNET Sc JAMES, no 30 kagle Square. /'Alii) t'ASK.H, dLi'.—Silver ana Peaii Card Cases, Silver Card Cases, richly chased Riid embossed. suitable for Bridal and Cnristrnas Pre sents. Also, X'earl, Punier Machie and fch< !l do For sale by " GENNET & JAMES, no 30 Square. PORT JIO.NAJKS, ol ad the various iiin'is— such as Pear!, Silvered and Inlaid, Real Silver, Morocco, Leather, A.c Ac. For sale by GENNET <fc JAMES, no 30 F'agle Squire CI H EC HBO O iiPi.—NAtiH&r VUjOuHUL'SE J have just had printed and bound up in books of various sizes, handsome Checks on the teveral Banks of the city. Also, fot salt-—Negotiable Notts, Promissory do. Foreign Bills o! Exchange, Drafts, Bills of Lading', Canal bills of Lading, Arc no 30 HJi'-CAKPIiNTEKS' AUZtS \ dU pori >r article, just received and for cale low by C. J. SIN TON & CO., no 30 of Circukir Saw, 71 Main at. ASS l.ll'OK J CK.—4O cases very sup rior F. G. Mass Licorice. n..w landing and for sale *»y JOHN A. ROBINSON, no 24 Corner C«ry and 20th strtets. P KIM IS NEVV SHOLi.DiiKs, suitable for lamily use, just received and (or sale by JAMES B. SHELTON, no 24 Corn, r Broad and 4th streets. NEW IiKEAS<T I'lLCAi©, a very superior article, lor sale by JAMES B. SHELTON, ~4 Curi-t r Broad and 4th stre-Hs. HI HS & ttfri, Li) Felices, and Bows, suitable for Buggy s, Barouches, Conch es and Wagons, 1 rsale t>y oc VAN LEW &. TAYLOR AT PRIVATE SALE, a splendid coileciiois of (>irandolctt,iuS, 3 and 5 lights sets. "Q 30 ALEX. NOTT & CO HAY.— 75 bales superior ti ay" daily expected per schooner Athos, lor saie by JOHN W WRIGHT, " o1(i Dock) Wharf tiAU.— lIKJ hbUs prime New Orleans Sugar, lu store and for sals by no 25 CH AS. T. WORTHAM it CO. VIUUIMA ALMANAC Fmt W RANUOI.PH, at his Bookstoreßn<l B;r;d»rw 121 Main street, can supply any quantity at the Virginia Almanac for 1853 no 24 ( KOPEK'S lrtlMilvASls, tor mak:: g BTaUc Mauge, Jelly, ic For sale by W M DADE, no 27 Main 6treet, Cld tlarket. Lll' SAI.VB.- Fresh iip silve, in handsome china boxes, for sale by W M D vBE, P0 27 Main etreet, near Old Market. A WO. I TO I* BUtiti IT AND liAUNK*)* (complete) for sals. A bargain ean b;> had if early application be i.iade at this olhce. oc 25—ts CASKS WASH I NUT ON LIME", 400 sacks Liverpool Salt, 10 to the ton; til iat aud fur saie bv no 23 BACON &. BASKERVILL C 1 HEESE. —S6 box.es prime Chaos?, receiving eaJ ' for sale by no 29 EDWIN WORTHAM et CO. rA ÜBLS. STIABT'S C. VELLOIVSL'. OIJ GAlt, in store, for sa'e by nf>23 B ACON U. BASKKkVILL. OLD APPLE I*KAND~Y.—I have tor sal a i a few obis very fiae old Apple B'sndy. GKORGS J HERRING j 1 PAIR aKRVAKTSaLAMIfcI.?, i m.k9\J a t privats snle. P"2O ALSX NOTT A CO. 1 PA.ASTEK, ailoai, for sale, to arrive, j no 30 JOHN H. CLAIBORNE. OA/k BOXES MLiACK TEA, for sale by | DAVENPORT, ALLFN & CO. SVPEHJOK SDI.TrANA i'ltJJ#, f bojtvt, neeb crop, received by . JUAN riaziNi, nr ' 17 Nest door to Esekangfi Back. ! CUJPEBIOK CHEWINC, TOBACCO, U Fine Havacna sad Priucipd Ciijars, SmoKod labaeco, Ac, lor salu Ly PURQKLL. I.\DD i CO, no * 7 9-i Mai.t struct LIME AND VAK— H»*iviot? and for sale by >•» newifl WOIiTHAiI * go A KLIAH HALE, lmptrter of M>k WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY ffjloooDd, No. 106 Mala Street.—Juat flMßVopening, an exteniive assortment of Watches and Jewelry of every description, and for ■ale in quant)tie* to aoit purchaaera. at aa low prices aa con be purchast d in any of the Northern citiea. City and country merchants, dealers and othera, will please call acd examine Good* and prices. The stock comprises Gold Watches of every description, from the moat celebrated manufac turers ; Jewelry of every description, of new styles and of the finest quality; gold Guard, foh and vest Chains; Ear and Finger Kings; plated Ware, com pricing Toa Bets, new patterns; Ppoous, Forks, &c.; silver Folks, Spoons, Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Krives, Caid Cases. &C ; also, a very extensive as sortment of gilt and plated lewelry of every des cription, suitable fur the country trade; Combs, Buttons, Bruihes, fancy Soaps, Cologne Water, Extracts, Pins, Cutlery, Clocks, Pencil", Bohemian Glass Ware, Girandoles Porte Monales, Cig«r Cases, Dressir g Cases, Portfolios Blank Books, Note and Writing Paper, Steel Pens, Sealing Wax, Wslcrs, Carpet Bass, Britannia Spoons, Coffee Mi ls, Ham mers, Aceordeons, Violin Strings—in fact every variety end kind of the above description of Goods toornmerous to mention New Goods rec<ived a morit every day. ELIA3 HALE, Importer, n-i 24 No 106 Main st-eet WJI KUb' AUK VOL (iOINU? To the Dispatch office for my paper, and R\a. to WM. BARTHOLOMEW'S. Watch Ma- opposite the Dispatch office, to have my watch repaired ; for I hear that he can and will repair them on as reasonable terms as any one in the city, and as correctly. Only t y him no 25—ts H I Ji II li V I' O L, I S II E JMjy LARGE SIZED SUPERBLY FIN-tjgjTj LSHED FHI.NCH MIRRORS—TA-mW BLE CUTLERY, with a variety of handsome China Articles, Work Boxes, &c, for Chrlslmas Presents; some beautiful Eoglish and French China Tea Sets, Trays, Waiters, <kc, just received at the China, Crockery and Glass Store, 218 Broad street, no 27 H L. HICKSON. ((■OOi*E*S WA.NTKI),-! wish to hire for \j the ensuing year, 25 or 30 good Coopers, to work in this city, for whom I will pay $150, and for extra or tight workmen a higher price will De paid, quarterly if desired. Persons having such to hire, will please address roe here, or apply at my shop, on the Virginia Central Railroad, near the Depot, or to Messrs Brad'ey it Brother, No 24 Main street. 2 J cents per barrel will be paid forall extra work. 11025—tlJa* WILLIAM F. HORO. undersigned hive formed a co partner 1 ship unJer the style and firm of WM. R. RO BINSON £c CO. for the purpose of carrying on the Tobacco "Vlaiiiitnrliirin,-; the en suing year, and request all tnose who hired their hands this year to the late MrPoßiaux Robinson, brothri ot one of our firm, and others having hands for hire, to give us a call before hiring them out, as w ■ are wii iog to give fair market prices for such as suit. WM. R. ROBINSON, no2s—dtUa JAmES TYLER p i-i J) A H TAR —Coonumpticn l ured.— tj The most fuect-estul remedy now in U3e for the cure of Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Sore Throat, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, King's Evil, Tett r, Dyspepsia, &c, pre paied by Mrs B. B. Norris, 343 Baltimore strjet, iJaitimore. Mm. B. B. Nobbis—Dear Madim : For eeveral years i have been afflicted with treqacnt hem. r ihages lun?s, attended with «. paitful cough i til d various remedies, and had the beat medica : advice, but without relief until I tri :d your Cedar Tar, 'Ahich has entirely cured me. Yours respectfullj, GEORGE PARKS, 1V .-aratoga street, Baltimore, Md. October 3d, 1652. ''ail and get Pamphlets containing certificates. IIP" Beware of counterfeits. The genuine arti c!u is for a lie by P. HORTON REACH, 91 Muin street, Solo Agent for Richmond, and n-. S? Genera! Auent for Eastern Virginia. It |? AMTi.V.—A 'Tobacco Manufacturer to su ' • perintet:d a Factory about2s miles irom Pe tersbuig A single man, who ca® com : well re commeaiej, would be preferred. A good Tailor, Shu j .-iaki i ipd Tat nf r, could also fi.:d employ mt at at the same place. For particulars, at.ply to SAMDEL G BAPTIST, no 2 ;> —lw Petersburg, Va. Ul'fUA'l'lOft WAM'KD.—By a young man i. who has be connected with a Hoiel tor about ten years—has a general knowledge of the busi ness in all its branches. Has been encased as Book Keeper and general Superintendent for the last three years He can give satisfactory refer ence as to character, quantisations, Acc., and would rot cl ject to go North or South. Address S. J., Bex No. 27*. Petersburg Post Office, no s9 -iw .NiH'lt'E.—.V(i persons nav i ing claixn.j against tilt! estate of 11. B. 'iwath mey, dee'd, will please present them to ma without delay tor payment, and all those iuJebted to thu estate are requf 9ted to call and settle the same. WM. VV. GWATHMKY, K* r«t no 29—lw* li. B. Gwalhmey. dee'd. | I'tiKAi' KOK CASH.— " * Wo are selling 11 lbs of Double Refined Crushed and Powdered Sugar for 61.00, Ciaritied, 5>1,00; Rio Coffee iOc; best Laguaj ra do 1 Ic; Java 'Jo 12c; Black Soap 6 pence per bar; beet pearl Starch 9c: host pickle d Cucumoers, 2 shillings per gaiiou; Northern tfuckwheat &7cents prrbag; Ground Coifed 6 pence per lb; Tallow Candles 9 pecco per ib; lix'ra Black Tea s)c; beat Gunpow der do 61 0C; New Orleans Molasses 2 shillings per gallon. With a general slock oi the Best Groce ries at eaually low prices. HULST & KING, no 29 Franklin st. near Old Market. [V». w mum-, Jt >i iihiJitviu HV HARROLD & MUKHAV—Bread street. Select British Eloquence, containing the test Speeches entire o! the meat eminent Orators ot Great Britai.". foi the last two centuries, with sketches o! thair iivoa, die , by Chauacy A Goxi Lives of Wellington and Peal, from the Lond a Times—iOc Shabbj Genteel Story, by Ti ackn. ay—soc History of Henry Esmond, K-q , ty Thackaray— A Life rf Vicissitudes, by G P P. lames—2sc Kn.cb Knacks trorn an Kditors Table, by L Gay lord Clarke—l 25 ' History ef Romulus, by Jacob Abbott—6o A Isrga vaiitty ci New Juvenile Books All New Booka received as soon aa published NEW MOVKljS.—Winnie Grey, ur Wnoisttia Heir, by She authwr of Aray Lawrence, or the Freemason's Daughter, Stßifiell Hail, &c.—price Tackee Jack, cr the Peii'a of a • a romance of the War of 181-.', by Harry Haz^l— price 25c Pictorial Life and Adventures of Davy Crockett written by himself— ptico 50c Fcr sale by " JAMES B. 0188, ''Oi9 53, opposite City Hotel, Main street. 'pO THE CITIZtS'S OF KIriLUDM). A AND STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY it you wish to have your l'air Cut, in the latest and most approved style, and your Whiskers cheeked to a besetilul black or brown color, then call a: the Hi ir-Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and Sathicg Saloon, under the American Betel. N fi—Hot, cold tnd shower Baths, can bs bad caily, trow 6 A M to U P M, and on Satu:day to li P M. S;»gie Bath a 5 cents, or five tickets for -31 Entrenee on 11 th street. no 27 IV EURO J111:1 X. FOK iY TO LOOK —We again otlcr our services to our friends and the public, »s Aleuts tor the hiriujj out of their servants f r the ensuing yee-. Ar.d tor our punctttslity in over hires re ceivcd, end our attention to th? ttjrvaets comm t tedto our managemeat, Wr-reler to those who b <su so kind at t„f<vuur ns w,th toeir patrouaae heretofore. To persons iu the c untr ■, we would remark, that it is important flit we shonlj be informi d ai early as pra?;icab!e of th • number of serraaU, their age*, qaalificvUons, ic, >ut6oit-j fcti sent in, inuy b*j tb« belior to secure good home* and good price* foi We wi ! also secure homes f;r whlta aer.ants npoc reasonable terms. TOLER & COOK, f ' a G neral Agents. (•ACTION TO TUt PLBEIt.-The^n \J dersijined, Inventor tt * Baß or P aaoiphericai niachtae fur Crushing aad Pulverizing Qa -r z Ruck pitosteiiu tbt* country and Europe, not final? per* ins 0:; linst infringing upon it. ™ -us t otico is given that person* pirating or buiUi *ol,' tnj h.vintioni wilibedeiilt with to the tuil e»- t nttf the law J w COCUUAN, no 18—dtUtJ* CI g stieet. New Yerk. |"y UTlt'Ji.—Ail pemiai iiijeuutl taivM.U tNK'X, JOHN A9NEI.L <t OO.or BaHNKa &. SNELI,, ai a reducated f.> make immeatstr p.iy u. &ttomo. JAttfcb A. SWELL, iv 37—1« AdsiinitlMUw oi Win. If. MociL |{k«UM ANl> If ATSTfor smle by " " JAAlfca B. tSUELTON, BUM.tt MHSAPAKILLA. It it a remarkable fact, that among the hundred* of eminent physician* who hava examined the recipe by which BuirgJSaraaparilla i* prepared, not one ha* con denined it, KB nil approve it, and commend it in the highest term*. Many physician* expre** themselve* strongly in the belief that it i* decidedly the beat pre paration of Sarsaparilla that ha* ever been placed be fore the public. Although there are many physicians who feel a reluctance to having their names appended to the recommendation of any particular remedy, not with*t*ndinj they may approve of it in the highest de gree, there are other* who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which they *now is capable of doing so mnch good in an afflicted community. As an evidence, read the following from old and respectable physicians, ofhigh standing in the community in which they live: Louisville, July 13tb, 1849. 1 have examined the list of articles that compose John Bull's Extract of Sarsapanlla, and have no hesi tation in saying, that it is a safe and valuable com pound. 1 would prefer it to any article now in use, for the diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or taint of the system. I confidently recommend it to my friends as being a powerful Extract, and one that I believe will cure all classes of diseases for which it is recommended, if used according to directions. I be lieve it to be a valuable succedaneum to mercury.— Nav, I have my doubts whether, in the most violent and protracted cases of Syphilis, accompanied with Nodes Trophe, in caries of the bones, whether it ought not to supercede any other remedy. S. If. McCONACHIE, M. I)., Honorary Member of the Medical Society I'bil What Dr. Owen, Druggist and Apothecary, of several year* standing, says about Bull's Saraaparifla:— Louisville, May 31st, 1848. Mr. John Bull—l have been, for a number of years, severely afflicted with a Mercurial Headache and a dull heavy pain in my liver. I used almost all the reme dies of the day, especially the Sarsaparilla prepared by different persons. But all to little or no advantage, until I chanced to meet with yours, three bottles of which gave me more relief than all the others com bined. I therefore take pleasure in recommending yourSar saparilla to the afflicted community as a superior arti cle Very respectfully yours. Hear what Dr. Stapp, a physician who stands at the top of his profession, says of John Bull's Sarsaparilla: I have been using John Bull's Sarsaparilla in a great variety of Chronic diseases, with the most happy effects, and I have no hesitation in recommending it to the public for the cure of Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Cutaneous and Glandular diseases. Yours most fervently, WM. STAFP, M. D. Lewisport, Ky., April 6th, 1849. RHEUMATISM CURED! Let all who are suffering under the agonizing tor tures of Rheumatism, read the foliowiug, and see what may be done for them, if they will use the infallible remedy:— Uniontown, Kv., May 12, 1818. Mr. John Bull—DearSir: For the last" three years I have been afflicted with Rheumatism of thejseverest character. 1 was at times in the greatest agony of pain; I tried every remedy 1 could procure for the disease, but found no permanent relief until 1 was induced to use your preparation of Sarsaparilla, which has entire ly cured me of Rheumatism, and greatly improved my general health more than any medicine f everuaed. I have been free of pain for several months, and have no doubt th*» cure is permanent, and I recommend it as the best eaedicine in use for Rheumatism ISHAM BRIDGES, i Loudon, Kv., April 2.5 th, 1850. Sir—Permit me to address to you a few lines, and do me the honor to reply to a request that 1 will make in the conclusion of tins letter, Acc. lama graduate of Transylvania Medical Universi ty; I have practiced medicine in this wilderness coun try about live years, but owing to exposure to bitter cold weather, I have been indisposed with Acute Rheu matism about six months. After having exhausted my skillin the treatment of my case, anil deriving no bene fit, I was induced to give your Fluid Extract of Sar aaparillaa fair trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle of your medicine from your agent, Mr. George P. Brown, about two weeks ago, and I must confess that one bottle has entirely cured me. Sit is my opinion that your preparation of Sarsaparil is decidedly superiorto any other preparation now in use, and I will take great pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted as being a remedial agent, aud I will ad vise physicians to use it in their practice, &c. Respectfully yours, B. B. ALLEN. M. D. BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OF FERED IN" FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE. Rev. E. W. Sehon—Rev. E. Stevenson. Louisville, May 20th, 1319. We have used John Bull's SarsapariUa, and have known it to be used, with entire satisfaction, and we have no hesitation in stating, that we believe it to he a safe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to produce much jjood, and relieve much suffering; and therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly recom mend it to the afflicKed. {Signed.] E. W. SEHON, E. STEVENSON. IR. BULL'S Principal Office, 61 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky. Where applications for Agencies must i>s ud dressed. For sale in Richmond b v PUHCELL, LADD & CO., rav 17—d3tawwly Druggists, Sole Aeentp. U VAL,»S KAHiIiV AN il-r.JfAS »A<». DIC, for the cure of Asiatic Cholera, Cholics of all kinds, spasms, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar rheal, lockjaw, violent pain, whether"rheumatic or neuralgic, cramp in the stomach, toothache, nervous headache, delirium tremens, spider bites, dyspepsia, fulness from imprudent eating, threatened abortion, tits, sinking or congestive chills, ague and fever, burns, cuts. Air. Accompanying each bottle is a pamphlet containing full directions for its use, in the various diseases for which it is recommended, as well as presenting many strong testimonials. This medicine is not only efficient, hut safe. It is adapted to many of the njost violent diseases, giving the most prompt relief, and is especially suited to large families as well as to travelers. The proprietor, there fore, would respectfully ask the attention of the public to its claims; which are founded on more than twenty years' experience in its use, and not on conjecture. It has already become a very popular remedy in ma ny parts of the country, and is destined to be so wher ever it is introduced. We would respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to the following, amongst many names of highly re spectable and well-known gentlemen in different parte of the country, who have u»ed it, aud spoken of it in high tern;.: Muscoe Garactt, esq, Kssex; .'a« M Jeffries, esq, Kins and Queen, Va; Alexander Dudley, esq, King ami Uueen, Va; ii W Schooler, esq, Caroline, Va; Wilson C Pemberton, Kins William, Va; A B Walthall, Char lottesville, Va; Thos D Ciuarles, Richmond, Va; John W Woods, Baltimore; \\ in F Pendleton, Washington; Newton Short, King William: Winston, Cliester tifld, V it; James W Goss, Gordousville, Va; 111, Cole man, Richmond, Va; N B Hill, Richmond, Va: Thos Starke, King William, Va. Arnot est the many physicians who have used it, we beg leave to refer, for the present, to the following: Dr Joan S Lewis, King William; Dr Win T Down er, King William; l)r Win R Purkins, Northumboi !and; Dr Ric' ardT Hundley, Hanover. We also ask you to read the following certificates, and refer you to many more in the pamphlets and our various advertisements ■ ( hnisr'i, "n-1 Fever, A-?, Dr Du Vai—Dear Sir: 1 *«! promptly relieved, a few years ago, of a violent attack of something like the cholera, by taking a large dose of your Auti-Spasmod ic. Since that time I have frequently witnessed its a»r>d efleets in other cases. About six weeks ago 1 was suffering exceedingly from an attack of Third-day Ague and Fever, it had been increasing in severity for nearly a month. 1 determined to try your Anti- Spasmodic, and accordingly took a large dose of it just before the time for the chill. It produced over the whole systotu a peculinr sensation of warmth, which wtw kejt up hv repeating the dose once or twice at intervals ot two hears. Though necessarily exposed since, 1 have felt no return of chill. 1 feel confident in recommending your medicine. Very sincerely yours. (Signed) AMBROSE ACREE. Kuig \\ illiam, July, 1862. In ( rump. li>sratrry, nnd Spider Kiln. Dr Du Val—Dear Sir: 1 have administered your Fa mily Anti-Spasmodic in several violent attacks of cramp and dysentery. I have applied it externally to the bite of a spider, when them wis an enormous en largement of tne limb, aud intense pam—m ail with perfect success. I have sold a greet deal of it in this neighborhood, and ae far as I know, it has given univer sal tjtwfecHoii. AH who have tested it seem to think it has no equal as a family medicine. I deem it due to say that in most of the instances alluded to above, va rious remedies were used without effect. Respectfully, yours, (Signed) S W Y MI'SE. Manufactured by P P DC VAL. M D. King WifKam C 11, V a, to wliom all orders should be addressed. Price 62 1-2 cents and #1 per bottle. For sale in Richmond, Va, bv Purcell, Ladd 4 Co, wholesale agents, and by Thomas it McCarthy, J Bljir. A Bodeker, and Win P Ladd ; in Baltimore by Ciuiby fc Hatch ■. m Portsmouth by Girlick &. Owathmev, and hy 1 frnggiats generstly. aud—Stmts I ATKST AHW« "jkuo.u jsihopk.— * 4 DOUBLE BARRELED UUNS! DOUBLE hARRKLEI) GUNci!—Just received,direct from Kcropr, the rr. at »p eadid lot of Double uad .* l&«ls Barreled Onus, I'lTrunjioa ('up*. !'ovrdrr l'lanl.w and !»b3t roaches,oi every d<- riptioa, which will bo sold at veiy reduced prices. Having been to Ecglnad mys. !f, making ail my pannaiea direct from the m»> nvctv>rrr (,r ca»li and ielug denirouaof doing a large b-iainea* ia the' (;•• r hue, 1 w.II sell 9* us am- Nurtb.r;. Import er, at my Cneap Cash Store. So *5 M'un street, liich:o.;nd, Va HEMhV HYV AN, Importer of Guoj rind Watch *, N"*t d o»t') John N. Cordon's Grocery Ktore. rtsmer atertapectfully invitee tocaii and c.<- anaiuo the n .v pi.tect, end l»!e*t Improved Double Herreled Gun, just rccciyed from England. r a Moera! discount will U naado to Whole sale ueajors aed Co out y Merchants Dou'i forget that uls " No. Main stn*#,' Kith mood, Va. UAttTVOKD HCUKWs.-iajw g,„ ford tJcrews, assorted, trow 3-j to as kck. for tain by AM LAW & TAYL#R. "We Hprak am te Wiae Mo. •« WBRB BVKR SUCH ky muj other Medicine than n *° E ton • Vegetable Tleetnre!-G*iKAT^t7fr CAL DISCOVERY!-With such tert'mon, n . §•* proof ean Ixß * ITen ' ">'«*• it b« trial t/'th?. -"'' derful Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. ca " Let the afflicted read! read! Barrkllvillc, Allegany Co, Md To Me»»r.Mortimer t Mowbr*,. M " y 4 ' I * 5Z » Dear Sirs: [n justice to Dr Hampton'* Vc»»..v. Tincture, I wish to inform you that I on the M day of January last, with affect^n'of'tr" •tomach, bowels and kidney*. 1 attended eminent physicians for more two months tie or no effect. 1 had some knowledge of !* ; p virtue in Hampton's Tincture from one bottle 'Jv *'• my wife had taken two years since. * I came to the conclusion tb,»' I would tako no medicine from my physicians, b-it try th» Tw'-'l* and lam nanny to inform you I had not takenit t'2~' (lavs oefore t felt it* powerful influence upon mv t ach. 1 have continued Ming th» Tincture, and Irr nL able to leave my room, and can eat any comtnor d « without muca inconvenience or pressure oa rr.ystor- The afflicted or their friends are daily visiting me •. Hampton's 6 V ' rtUe th " e " ,h,s T, S' of I expect to send you several certificate* i„ . <■ „ days—one especially from a young ladv who hu i confined to her room twelve mouths, with adi«\. r the head, affecting the brain. ' *'**** 3f Respectfully yours, E W HALL On the permanency of the cure hear him . other letter from the above! SE " Barrrllville, ALi.Rr.ANv Co, Ma. , October 13, U;-32 c Messri Mortimer &. Mowbray: Dear Sirs- 1 am happy to" inform yon that th * d finds me in the enjoyment of ge»d health hy your Hampton's Tincture and the blessing of God i am enabled to pursue mv daily avocations as usual » J 1 have a great desire that t'le afflicted should know th 2 gTeat curative powers of the Tincture. 1 am, with respect, yours, E W HALL. Truth Stranger than F,ctio>, '—Font need Ihmair —A Lady s Testimony after thirty-eight ijrari i,'f Suffering: ' Were there not real virtue in this wonderful me,-', cine, could it perform the astonishing cures mad" by Northampton Countv, April 13 ias» Messrs Tyler Al Adair: 1 ' 1 have been afflicted with rheumatism, at times from mv twelfth year; 1 will be fifty years of age thX istk of this month; the attacks were at times so *ev»-<> •,* to render me helpless; I have tried various remHi„ to very little effect. Last October I was attacked <n my shoulders, sides, back, and hips; 1 could not r»«L day or night; I could not move any part of my bod* withoutcrying withnain, at this time I also tru-d n a ny remedies, interna! and external, without receivini any relief; 1 was at bxt advised to try Hampton's Ve getable Tincture; before I had taken one bottle rf which 1 felt much better, and ns I continued tak -i g I felt strength coming into my back and limbs, and mv stomach strengthened and revived every way'; I | m ve taken five bottles, and am much better than I expect ed to be. 1 intend to use it whenever I •; K , < would recommend it lo the afflicted, believing ;'tV-' quailed. Yours, ELIZABETH BAGWELL Iter. Vertion KsUri«l«c, 11,l 1 , K. n. Portsmouth. V*, August ny Mr J EBoneb—Dear Sir: While 1 am ngeneral od posed to Patent Medicines, candor comp els me to b; • -.» that I iiave great confidence in the virtues of Hamr. ton's Vegetable Tincture. For several months p-ist ( have used it in my family, and in dyspepsia, loss of ar.' petite, dizziness, and general debility, with entir-sue cess. So far as my experience extend*, therefore l take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted id a safe and efficient remedy. I am, respectfully, yours, VF.RNON' F.3KRIDOB. Chaplain in the U. States Navy, Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, oy its mild action 01 the stomach, liver, and the kidneys", will cure dys-«p sia, couch, asthma, bronchial and long affections. pains in the back, side and breast, consumption, scrofula rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, tistuta, piles, bowel corr plaints, worms, nervous debility—with all diseases an sing from impure blood, and is the greatest female ine dicine ever known Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see certificates »f cures. For sale by O. A. STRECKER, Main street, Rir h mond; (). R. JONES it CO., Petersburg, \ *.; I),, v> r COOKE, Fredericksburg; MORTIMER A MuW BRAY, Baltimore; and by Druggists generally. oc 29 <£*>, TO CUKE A CC-SLO, WITH tfvfjj HEADACHE AND SORENESS OF 'If* )-F"«3 BODY, take the CHERRY PECTORAL // i lo bed, and wrap up warm to swest * (B TjTduring the night. For a cold and cough, take it morning, i' and evening, according to direction# on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when thev find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted With s seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at uiahL will find, by taking the Cherry Pectoral on going m bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, arm consequently refreshing rest, Great relief from suffer ing, and an ultimate cure is ajtorded to thousands wff« are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these cases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the neccs sity for it has ceased. from two eminent physicians in Favetteville, Tk.nn., Apr* Ititfc, lfiflf Sir—We have given your Cherry Pectoral ati exten ded trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we have for curing affections o«' the res piratory organs. Dns. DIEMER ii HAMPTON. Ti» singers and public speakers this r -m. dy ts iwvi uable, as by its action on the throat and lungs, ivheo taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarser ss in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the pom er and flexibility of the voice. Asthma-is generally much relieved, and often whol'y cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some esses so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cher ry Pectoral will cure them, if they can be cured. Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and npperoor tion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pa toral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfcrtjWi oppression is soon relieved. Rev Dr Lausinc, of Brooklyn, Kew York, states " 1 have seen the Cherry Pect'iral cure such cases n Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it ci rarely fail to cure those diseases.' ' For Croup, cive an emetic of antimony, t« b» (blJr w ed by large and frequent doses of Cherry Pectoral, un til it subdues the disease If taken in sessoc, it »:> notfail to cure. Whooping Cough may be broken up and soon cur i by the use of Cherry Pectoral. The Influenza is speedily removed by this remedy Numerous instances have been noticed where wh ::e families were protected from any serious consequence * while their neighbors, without the Cherry were suffering from the disease From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry atii Materia Medica, Bowdoin Coljege. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its nts show, a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, sue. pulmonary diseases. PARKER CLEVELAND, M P Brunswick, Me, Feb 5, 18-J7. Dr Valentine Motr, the widely celebrated Professor a Surgery in the Medical College, N York citv. s<iv» It gives me pleasure to certify the value aud efficac# of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider pecu.;arlf adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lungs. Cures of si-vere diseases upon the lungs haveV'C effected bv Cherry Pectoral in such extreme fas'* u warrant the belief that a remedy has at length fou'id that can be depended on to rtire the coughs. and consumption, which carry from our midst ton sands every year. It is iudeed a medicine to which afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and taej should not fail to avail themselves of it. 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