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THE DAILY DISPATCH COMMERCIAL. RICHMOM) .MAHKKTX, Tor tkt rttk ending Tkurtdny Eventig, J)tc 16* (CARKFt'LLT COURKCTKD.j BACON —Virginia cured, hog round, none in market —wou d bring 12 cents; western and Balti more Sides 1( J cent*; Shoulders Jo 9i cents, new Sidts 11 to Hi ccuts ; Hams 14 to 14} c, and sear ce. BUTTER is in fair supp'y Kirkin 18 to uO cents per lb.: fresh K01125 (Joshen 20 to 25 cents. BEESWAX—22 a 23 cts. per lb.—with email re •* pie, no change. COTTON' AN!) COTTON YARN;?.—The trade tn C'ltton her. 1 limited. The quotations are 101 to !0J . U Cotton Varus In cts pt>r ib. COFFEE —Old Java ll', to 12; Ltptjn !>i to Id; Rio !'J to t'l ; ('ape c} a 0 ct? Manilla til} CANPLES—TaIIow 12} a 13; Han's patent il. oper.ii 57 a 3d, Adamantine 22} a 47}. Jackson's patent 14. COAL—IO to 12$ eer.ta on board for ::ood mix en. ni.o »ua iutup; yto 11 cents tor blacksmith's coal. CORN—We note sales at 68 to 70 cents COHN MEAL—SS cents pi r bushel. FLOUR—Sales < i Richmond superfine at B.">i, and Sc.>ttsvil!e at 85 ~5. FLAXSEED —I:: demand at Si 15 per bushel. FEATHER.-'—!.i\e geese 33 a 35 cts. No. 1 M n'keivi 612} to 13; No. 2 $11 to 11?, No. 3, small >7j to7j; No. 4, *0 2i to 6 50. Clipped N. C. li rrings 66 75 to 7—nominal, none Family Roe 64 to 4 25, in hall bbla.; (truss, t.K.n w liart, 95 25 to 550 for N. C.; Hulitax No. 1 Clipped *6, Gross ? 1 50 to 4 75. Shad 6'.< 5'J to 10 liCA.NO —"lhe supply is good, but no change in price. Peruvian 852 from store, per ton et 2001; lbs ; Patagouian $30. HlDES—Slaughtered 65.50, green weight; S;> r Isc 813.50 to Sib; Call skins 61.12}. iiAV—None arriving—would bring 51 25a 1 ','7j per 100 cwt. LIQI'ORS —Brandy, Otard, Dupuy & Co. 8- 5 a #2.5 i; \. .-i-igie'tte $1.75; Imitation 32 to.'ilcents ; Bazerac 63 a 3.50; I'ench, dull at if I a 1.25; Virgi nia Apple t»0; do. old, 02} a 75; Northern 4. c iluni. New Jliiglaud, 2t*} a 20cts. Wiiiske; Hie..:. >iid rectified «stoiiticts in bbls; Cincinnati 26 to-_ 7 cents; Gin, Holland 61 a 1.25; American 2e cents. LAKD—Prime Leaf in barrels at 13 to 13% cts; 14 to 14% rents .or jitgs and pails. LlME—Last sales trom vessels at §1 12>« ; from store el 50. ' ! Mlsr.it —Clear white Pine 533a35; refuse c!eai ■i.o, n:\ antable62o nrefuse 612» 615 pel M. one inch pine Plank from 812 to 615 per M thrue-quarter inch pine Plank ©10 to 61 'J , doorinc lough, from $15 to Sib; dressed €>2'i a $i 0; joist* $I~ a 615; two inch l'lank <815; weathrr board ing 511 to 611 —dull; inch out Plunk i?i3 to 28; but-onwood do @21 to iii; | inoh cherry $30; j in«hpoplar £18. MOLAS SES—Cuba 21 a 22; New Orleans 30 a 32 cms. cOAP—Turpentine Oi a 6 cts; Variegated 12a14c I RON—Pig $2s to 6 ;:> ; Swedes 691' to !»3: Kug lifb : <to CO; Tredegar (Richmond; 6b5; Up C- iy < >b0; Nails to4J cts. Pi.Ai* ! KR— trum if; S5 51 from l>a- ii—bc >ice and wanted. i'O A'i'oKa —liortii.- . a Mercers 70 to 75 cents V:r £ i;:n do. UJu lii eti. RV-tl—Extra, tor dioti'b'ng, 75 cents perbushel— x.om:'Lal, none hers. RICE—li to 5 cents per lb. —61 lu ir rn store; if'l C 5 from wharf. oL<iAß.s—Porto Rico to7l for ordinaryto itnctiy prime; New Uri.-aus oi to GJ ; Retlued los: ato >i cts; crushed si to 9; claiitiea7l. STEEE—American blistered 107 i to 110. SHOT—Sj a ti cents per lb. lußACCO—lnspections and receipts light. We <jUote j.il'" at 61 j a oi ; middling and common i, i j .;od and tine 61->a a iy. S. me new loose .d market: .-oil at a4j<[ ; common leaf 65 a ti ; Sue 67J-5 a l''j . TEAS—lmperial and Gunpowder 55 to $120. B'.aek 25 to 45, w it'u light denraud. LEATHER—We have no change to notice in Leather. The supply is good, with a lair en jr.irv '•iiooa flight wt's ®15 to iOi ; middle «14J to 15*1 heavy $11 to 15; "damaged" 610, ±2i and 14, ao* eord.ug to quality. VVH-.AT—White Si 12J; red 81 07j. OA 1 £•—ikj to 45 cU. per bushel, ior ordinary V'ii - g!u;a. OFFAL —Brm 15 cts. p«r bus>iel ; Shorts 18 to SO 2ie.; Browt.-Stn!i :>0 cts.; Ship-Stud'4o to 45 cU FREIGHTS. Foiieigk.—But little doing—rf tea nominal. London 27s fid per hhds. Donjestic we quote a3 follows: thw York. Uostm. Pkiladtlnhicx Coal.per bush, to 5 eta. 7 cts. 41 eta Flour, per bbl. 30 35 20 Tobacco, per hhd. 3.O'J 350 2.25 Do. per box, 15 2!i 20 C ->al to Baltimore 3 cents per bushel. E X CHAN G K. Ptkblins Bills : lOj premium. Dojje3TlC: Northern Exchange ranges forchecks on the chief cities at |aj premium. Large North era City Bank Notes 1 premium. Uneurreiit notes we quote at the following discount: Morth Carolina i Tennessee 2 South Carolina j Kentucky 2 Georgia i Ohio o Alabama Stateßauk -- 2j Northern interior •- - J Bank ot Mobile - -... J Silver—2la3 premium. Gold—i premium SALES OF STOCK. Bi;rO3THD WEEKLY BY JOHN A. LANCASTEB ANI> SON, BaOKEXIS. Virginia State (i rer cent., t*f> years to run, interest from Jate—last sales at Treasury SIO'J. Do. do previous issue, with interest trom Ist July —107 and int. Do. do. of 130 years issu-% over 10 years to run, with int. from let July—los and int. Do. do. ot V 0 years issue, 10 years and under to rue. with interest from Ist July—lo3 and int Bonds guaranteed by State of Va., with int. from Ist July—last sales 103 ard Int. Richmond City Stock, with interest from Ist July —iaot sa:es, short dates 10; i and int; long I'ates £103 and in»t City of Petersburg Coupon Bonds, with interest Irons Ist August—last sales 100 and iut. Virginia Bank Stock, par £70—sales tVis week 77! r armors' Bank Stock—last sales 1 00$. Exchange Bank Stock—last sales 11)9. Va. Fire and Marine Insurance Stock—l ist sales 110, div. oil. iLcuiuoiid l ire Association Stock, par ®^o—last eale< 33. Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac R. R. Stock— '.ast sales ySi, riiv off. Virginia Central It. R Stock—last sal. s 40. Richmeud and Petersburg R. R. Stock—last sales 36. James River and Kanawha Stock—sales thie ws« li st auction 16. R R. feitock —sales at St>o jV OTIC*..—I. li FARN6WORTU would call i- " special attention to a lot ot superior Havana st d I'rineipe Clears, just received Also, a lane lot ot Don.estic Cigars, which he wid warraut to compare with those < I the best manufacturers tn tali country, all of which he will sell up >n the reasonable terms lor cash, at No iil iMain stie t, a t- w doors ULw the Old Market, ce 13- 6.* ' i ' i ' A ' C'l'l OM-I POTHRN'C V , ,'\K . " 1 w; d sell the balance of inv st iCK ot t.lott i; g at cost tor a tew w.vij. nnd tl.e r' stohag| kt» t k tviii be iat Auction. ' Call at "U •> «j .v , iam st eet, and mure year Ch'Uttu».» suit >i u oave the ci auce. Vt 5 jiercrnt. uuvetl ty pun busing at fIVNEA AN'S, a»<he stock ®n« positWelybe «,;d. s:.clr. blue, brown rock and Drcee ( ~aU ; Beaver ai di u , • , 1 Vests, all u wl'i, fr.'ot!"" 1 ,u ' l * ; Piece W PO. acJB HVNEMAN. 1 foyrietor I Ai/I t . J gocdlu v* y 1 - ;o: " : -°— lows: - - 1 ,I! *-^> ln is f„:- B a; k ar.J na'u a! !> i v v ," • Black h F.i white <oi i ' c ', Mout.Uii, ni l t -a , 0 S U ->isti ««| jirr -i 0 , i l ' -"• Bui f a.i 1C" , . „. .i • w.'a.luwu t:.d c "ic . *i. . U #t.» 14 ~r , £ii:.,> & o t* — JOHN THOMP- ( M li I.A•■s'i't >rO'A !/;,57—Si -!-» u g tuiil twr r k U t, v " i*i JoCi iv -i-im AI-LKN t rn J AIIBOOTN , . , L U now „„ Un" L S ~ walkirg Sho. « r ~ ' "• t O -lti-..-, ionsble style, ' it ' ' A', of a.I t,, , a ligation ot purciioers, * vlt ' : i; * de 14 L v %%'' hA " 'TTrir I ."—' - g JOHN tl. Ol,All.- w J »»<» bound, sod p'abi Progwe, t . , -» B. .-liHLi'ON u w Cvr-ue. u! lirwd a!.i jUi at- t« ARRIVALS AT THK PRINCIPAL HOTBLB YESFERDA* EXCHANGE HOTEL.-S Crulchfield, Spottsyvania; I>r Gante and lady, Albemarle; J M Myer», Kibhmoud; He* S W V\ ntk'ns, l'rince Edward; T E Carpenter, New York; J A Semple, Ij S N; C A Grice, Portsmouth; S M Shuster, J iN'immo, Norfolk; Lieut James Palmer, U P5 N; W Carter, Caroline; F K Nel son, Alhematle; J (I Wiitkiiis, R T Micher, Cheflerfie.ld: J 15 Smith, J E Smith, Va; ("has Jones, Chesterfield; A Mostly, Buckingham; J \V Potts, J S Turnei, Greensville; 1-fific Og den, New York; L Tazwell, Clarksville; J I) Powlis, New York; K Brooks, Pennsylvania; T C Hooper, New hern; Thos Wood, Albe marie; .1 Y Brown, A DChockley.J A Wright, J 11 Winston, Buckingham; M Johi:son, Goochland; Col J 11 Forbes, W W Fori >rs, J E Morgan, lluckinghtm.; R McChcsneo, Roan oke; W W Bovd, Buchanan; J I) Muirell, Lvnehburg; P Roberts! Richmond; Judge K M Taliaferro, Franklin; Judge Wm Leigh, Halifax; Edmund Rtiffin. Hanover; J T Bland, Prince George; R G Carr, Richmond; W Over lon, Hanover. CH \ HOTEL.—.S B Starke, Hanover; I- Cobber, North Carolina; J J Williams, Portamou;!i; R E Hundley, Hanover; M W Mann, \ irginia; J boa Buchatinon, Louisa; V. B Davidson, Petersburg; J B Lacev, J W Jaeksoe, Hinwiddie; J C Burry, Peter-burg; B i' J;iqut>, Culpepper; ]{ E Portunian, Hanover: J Young, S S Turner, W Omega, Vii- ni i; !, II Dix. Lancaster; J C Overmen, R R Shu its. New York; J II Cox, Cbester i«eh>; hi-a M M iioykiit, Smithfield county; C I- ! lialmeis,ii<»; i. T Gatewood, llanover; J R Howser, K.r.g St Queen; J A Lipscomb, King Win. ( Oi.UMBIAN uc: Dr R B llobson, P,;'.v --r" ' 14 / ' narlott': II I'. (i'aa, Prince i.lwirf; J a St k-i Lunenburj; VV H Fawkt; etar.o .»■; Jl* he :.a, Lunenburg; C A Crump, iv cr.!nor:d; il 1 !er Jr, Prince Edward; PII * ■ ' 1-' 1 o hps, Powhatan; A A Cheatham, Vvjii.Mjirl ;i : J T VV.n.rins, houut. II J McKie, J B Snath,C Joi.es and Jil Hackett, d..; F M Cabell, Nelson; D A Tibbs, Va; A O Jennings, do; E S Val- C England, Cartersville; VV il (sa.y, King Win; i f> Martin, F Martin Gi>d W Martin, ili - PBarktdde, Farrnvilk; J C lloor.°r, Arkangs?; Master B Iloop< r and Miss B Hoopor. ir; i bnc ' uy; E Mnylorar.dG Taylor, do; i VV Lt uty VH, ft li Crowder, d,; II Mount, N Y; Dr J A Mayo, Powbatan AMB RI CAN HOTEL —L VV Carter, Va; VV T Thompiot, S > J ArraUtead, Surrv: J McCiung, Madison; R S Thcji .3. J J Payne, '|j i; a rv-r, d«". B 1 Dossil, Va; J i» Ferguson, do; W II Davis, halt; C J Reynolds Phils; F D Barston, N ('• I G Rich dj August, ;Rjj!i:.;er, Monomphali*; M T Ucniiis, Vp;J r Briscoe and lady, Ak, Mies Spen cer, do; G VV J. htison, Ctilurn! ia; A McDonald, i^yriCli jur£; C i T f»T Boudurat, Buckineharr; Win Irey, A D tankt«, Pttersbur£: VV VV li rry, K«jt; Stoddard. N Y; II K Bate f. Hatc mnn and rc;vt, N VV C Andrews, It. .vn ; !•; \v Raymond. Prterd'.mrz: G *■]' i k'n* \«;H K Morris, N C; F Campbell, N V; G Uiii 1ni!«. i\ IA ill In K i\ t<j VV 6. 1' Oit T a V it i?; ;i 'i <> y;j . AHRIVKU, jlaiqu'! CySiio, ButaJister, New Orieac?, mdse t'T D Currie. ."-c.jr Henrico, Tut le, New York, mdsc to D C it no. fc'chr VVestover, Uoiers, rr.d'c to D Cur ii'. fchr Schonlboy, P.-rry, Grunwick, N j. p,o'st-<*< - *f r ( *3 Connecticut, K li. iron and csr^. ill I N A It V 'it <1 it A.i \(m NG LADIES, Uroad stroer, sje twecn 23rd and 2 l;h, « hureli Hill From anl alter tiie Ist ot January, tui-i institution wiil be piepared for the recep'ion of boarders and day ; u pils, as aL alterations and arrangements will nave i een comp.eted by taat time. The Principle has, in addition to ti.-; teachers heretofore in the various depa; tin. Nts, secured the assistance • t an efficient and < xpsrienced teacher irom Washing 1- ;U ' ■ ■ Studies-—are the various branches of English, Philosophy, Chemistry, t'otony, Astrono my, Mythology and Rhetoric. Particular atten tion directed to writing, compositi n, arihm.tic and enunciation. Terms: Board per scholastic y-ar of 10 months, with bi ding, &c Tuition—Engish varying according to the at tainment ot the pupil, from gig to $ 35 Music on the Pieno (vocal instruction included; 40 Painting and drawing oo Languages and Lectures at Professor's lees." N. B. io those sufficiently interested to enquire, the most aatislactory references will be given, either in city or country, or both. Mrs KLAM begs leave io add, that the classes of Astronomv and Geography are daily instructed in the U3ea cf the globe in solving problems in their interesting though difficult studies. Ce 15—lm* i |itA.N (» K.S.— io litis, tor s~iie by v ' de ls DAVENPORT, ALLEN Sc CO. \\J A .NTlii), to engage the services of either * » Lady or gentleman for two hours each even ing during tfce week, to instruct and the reci tations i.t three children in the various branches of nn English education, for which a reasonable com pensation would Le given. A note addressed to box No t174, Post Office, with real Lame, wili re ceive attention. de 15—3t WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. —The subscriber , . P re P" rc d t.i tumish Si'inoned Oak Wood at li'.s yard, ooner B:osd and Adams str« ete- Or dej = lelt st the store ot John J. Wilson, corner Main and "J:h streets, or at theyarj, will be protrot ly a'tenied to. dels-3 t » GEO. F. G1 Y. FOR KENT,—The house sr.d store, No JGiS 9■ Main street, at present occupied by the proprietor us a Cl< thing Store, and without • i'.cep tion, the very br-3t business location in the city of Richmond. 'I he necessity of attending to a lousi ness in another Slate is the only n asou lor renting til- 1 premises. Uhi3iiaH opportunity that seldom oflers, and may not again fw years. There is a lease that has Lc.riy five years to ruu. Early ao plications are eolicued. Call on the premise-) Mala street. LEWIS 11 if NEMAN, de 3—l!m* 0»-f I'Oit MA l,K,—The House and Lot, cur Js»3.ner of Franklin and 4th streets, at present oc cupied by Capt K M Nimino. The lot irents <S4 feet oil Franklin and runs back IStf teet on }-h street,to als foot alley. For terms, which will be accotcniodatit!?. at>£lv to , K. M. BURTON ' oc 2 ££ ~~ ~ WATttllKw, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Ac. 4c, fQjt* nindr nml repaired thorouubly, and on rtnonaMp terms by WILLIAM JAMKS HARTUOLOiffiW, Oil Governor Street, Opposite the l ifpaich I s"' Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Jtc., rewire*, l'l : Ac., cncravtd. Clocks attended id within s mfl< 8 , i the I St Og re :!l — ,iir,~ %\\ '1 'SK fibscrlber, -ftar r>n iderabl 1 d'Si- • '"-«* -urceed' d in s *ririri;j th** eer\ .cj '! na'j&t tHi-ty acd c.<iifiii hattioisher? in. • I." I,'iiteJ Mi-: •>. Wi-h tills ia-jrea-ed f.-eiiity for turmeg out hats ot tha uio-t suporlor a:id re 'A,,icht chaikctt r, laeie cau be no n fot patronizing Northern Betters,especially if South • ':i rcasuiacture.is f thu ait'cle cin equal ii . t 0 :>4s* Ni vle-r.t cjiiip^t.tori?ncL, -, van! style. J \MES COLLI'IS, <i «t3—dim fLiin St \ Htt'Bll supply »f tfrju'i Pulm nic VVtfer lA. Pe„ f . v Co! 1 C.,ji v Mrs J t rvi»' Col i ('andy BlUe' C.-.up-mn . Cod Liver Oil r-.-dy '< ceiv i 3, f,r •>»."»> i>/ Al.!■'M I'UVAI,, 1 • No lf>s Ma'*i et-'eet, co r nr-rof lv:h. *" A . vyT.rTf'OH ~i j..»akT~t., uTt'J~ ' < .oaks, ht ajs jrtm'tit of e.j' irs for s > '' 15 C. HARTWFi.I VcO. .ia': : , Mai >ga (iraoes. ( itrou, Preserved O riser, * eu'tnua Ke. .r.3, i run'»,4c, ic iaeay qiuatlty,for£»'•• br , '.CAN PIZZINI "" ,J _ Next d ortnKxehaiifr.-B ,-,k yo 1 • ji i,H ÜBBOKN ' litiXu \T!• " Mbirrotaißlibtie tndh-ll barrels j a «tre- .t,y JI'AU PIZZIN', C—Ll; ■ Xt <'■ -rt. I r -h*.- ■■ ■1: •11 P WATOTS,—34o#bttibftli superior rtn ■ -serct r Poti'oei i x >e-te ir- r -m Bcbrowo?, fertile by JOHN W.WKIQHT a '-' lB Duck Whftii. J A CAR D—GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.—We respectfully Invite Gentle men in want of handsome and durable Dreas Boots, Gaiters, &c, to call and examine oar large an J varied assortment of articb'S in that line. We have been at great pains to select the moat tasteful anJ choicest goods, and have had nude cx pressly to our order varioua styles at:d patterns of gentlemen's Press Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, that we are confident will be approved by those who wkh something at once useful and beau'iful Please give us a call, at our large and convenient store, where may be found the most cnmpl- to aa s>.rt[r,''iitof Hoot*, fhoei, Trunk* nod Cnr pet liniiM, to be found at anyone place in Vir einia. WHITE Ac PAGE, 7:! Main «t. 3 doors below Dudley's Hn Store. Sji! <;tii£.vv KKOK THIN I.N Mj JUkTHE PRICE OF HATS, CAP.* AND H BOOTS. —In buying your Hats and Boots, go Jfit right to Head Quarters, J. 11. ANTHONY, • 1 Columbian Hot I corner, where Moleskin Hats of best quality are selling at ®3 50 Second quality 3C) Silk Hais of the latest fashion.... aSO Fine Calfskin sewed Hoots 3 00 Together with an assortment of Clotn, Plush, i;ud Oil Silk Caps; Soft Fur and Wool Hats, Silk, Ging ham and Cotton Umbrellas, at low prices, se 29 FIRE. I.IFE AND »IAR.» ' S , INSURANCE—The Richmond Fire Association are now prepared to isaua —policies of Insurance on the r.bovo de scription of risks on as reasonable terras aa an; similar company, and a3k a aharo ci the patronage of the public. Applications will b. received at the office, No 223, corner of Main un£ Uth etre-its, where the officers will cheerfully fur nlsh ali information that may be required. A'A promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHER, President. John fl. Boshes, Secretary. mi. 17 vv *• K I.SNE FOR "W YORK.— "he Steamships it)' cf Richmond End Gntu , io, wiil commence th nr regular 'rii s THIS WKb.K. Th» City of Richmond will l?ave N w York or. SATURDAY, the 11th inst, and the ttutnrio will succeed her on the following SATURDAY. TV 17 will alternately leave Nc>w York every Sat mday at 3 o'clock, ta 1 Richmond every FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 o'c.ock. For freight or passage having superior accom modation?, apply 011 board, or to de 7 A I.FRED S LEE jV! OTI Cii. — Having auld toe Retail branch ol mv business to Messrs Col'ins &. Buckley, of Savannah, Georgia, who will come in possession on the First of February next,l will, from this time, ec',l my entire stock of Goods at greatly reduc ed price*. Persons wishing to purchase f in" Fancy Goods, or ton necessary House Furuishins Aitieles, will ficd a complete ma r.ment at such prices «s wi 1 pre.v? highly advantageous. The stock of PleUdend Block Tin Ware, Cut lery, Tea Trays, Fenders, Fire Irons, ic, is large and complete. 1 will continue the \Vho!esa!s Basinet, at No jfi I'i-ar! strtvt. nearly opposite M'/ssra K-lit, IV.yne 4: Kent, r.nd wi'.l open for ifco ."pnr.g Trad: a Ai.il .h'tiruble tteck ot Goo is. 'editable for the ciiy and country, at who'rsHle nr.ly. LEWIS GIiiTER, ''*2 i 37 Main stieet. A O'llCii.—JAftiKri A. HiNKLL. L.xecutor,will i * otter, at tie old stand < f ilugh Rileigh, dee'd , ti" ('."tiro giOcli i i I) y Goods, at and Ik low cost Many desirable Good* may b> had at reduced orices, c insisting in ;>art of the following, viz: Heavy Sattir.etts, K .r„oya and Blankets, for S r- varts, Superior fine ClcKha, Casiirnera, Yeatisgs, &c., for Gentlemen, II- vy »ud due Ccttor. Sheetings and Shirtings. Also, a large stock of plain anil figured, black end fancy colored Dress Silks for Eaci-s; and many other desirable Goods, usually found iu the Dry Goods line, suitable for th ; reason, which will be sold wiihout reserve until Ist January, 1852. Ail persons wishing to secure gocd bargains will do weil to call soon. no 19 tf OTOCK OF DRY t;«OCS AT CKKAT. LV REDUCED PRICES—Hrem and after tbis (1; re, we are (.tiering our lirr ar d cheap eiock cf Fancy and D .mestic Dry Goods, at grentlyreduced prices, in order to reduce tho s-irae sufficiently, pri or to tiking Inventory, by Ist rf January nert. All in search t>r really cheap ard handsome goods, not fail to call on us. We have the largest assortment in Dress Goods of all kinds; beautiful ■Vauslinea at one shilling, another lot of those superior Linen Towe's, at 31 per dozen. Needle work of all descriptions, very cheap.— Wfcite.red, and yellow Flannels, very low ; iti fact, everything needful and desirable in the Dry Goods line, can be had at our store a little cheaper tln.a anywhere else. Ribbons, Florences, Afarcalise, Satins, Bonnett and ilantilla Velvets, we will sell at cost to all who will call. J. MILLHISER & BROTHER, no 22 193 Broßd street. PHIVATE PRACTICE Dr PLUME & CO. may be consulted, confidentially, for the treatment of the following diseases: Eruptions Sore Legs, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, or en largements, Syphilis, and all morbid discharges whether recent or chronic. Alao. all those com plaints termed female diseases. The advertisers Invite attention to their chemical extract of Wild Flowers, which may be regarded as the very best article known, to give tone and vigor to certalr abused aud debilitated organs, as welfa3 torenovat> a system shattered by dissipation or other cause. Medicines securely put up. with full directions aud stmt to order. Boat paid letters promptly at tended to. Office on Frank!ln street, below Ex change Hotel, and nrat door below Trinity church Richmond, Virginia fes / i UK AT »AiUiAl.">j« I* DRY (,()(>!/«", vX AT VVM J. SWORDS', I>-J5 BROAD S T. Having fu'ly determined to discontinue the Dry Gooda business, will from this commence ceil ing or! my entire stock of Dry Goods, at rud under c >-t fir cash. The public ;; nera'.iy are invited to call soon, as every article will be so d without re serve, aud ail Gooda remaining on iiand will be sold out at auction. I have a large assortment of new Dresa Qoods, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Flannels, Ac, &c, all of which will b? acii at ve:y Grent Bm-gnias, at W. J. SWORDS', da 6 23T> Bread stre«3t, Shockoe Ilill. Notice—These indebted to me will pleaae make immediate payment, aa aP accounts cf long standing roust, by tiie Ist oi January, be put into other hands for collection. de 5 W. 3 8. iJHHiV. F'lei Til K Tiili'l'lJ S AND GUMS—The Roseate Elixir, an eleiract and fragrant astringent wish; tie Pearl Dentifrice ai.d Odentint, two ot the inert efficient and popnl r tooth powders before the public; Charcoal Toatb Paste, Chlorine Tooth Wash, a c. tc . for sale by PURCLLL, LADD i CO , Druagist}, 92 Main street f "-OA!., COAL.—Lunar.- ni Kockettfc Irom " J echorner W L Dayton, I«JS tons 1 ix-*t Bed Ash Anthracite Cor.!, to 75 pr Had, delivered in any part cf theoitj, it taken from the vessel. JOHN W.WRIGHT, no 15 Dock Wharf. i.j iili€li ! { «*OT.\TOMr->.—A f e.v hundred buar.e.s >ft of the pst Hutitaturt, lor sa' ■ from the wharf, by de 11 WILLIAMS S-: BROTHER. DILL PAP3R AND BLAKK BOOKS.— 13 Mereh ii.is will rirj at our Stor ? th" lar!/>'si, best an 1 cheapest stock it lit: 1 Paper a::d Blank Books to Le lound in Ri 'hrn d. G M £ BliO, "• 5 h'Jfi Exc< ance V A .? irA c •" ~i.ftt- r end Cap A i « V°r. jvifct fiuin the im ... *111 '>r slow in ()*- .nluica liGiii 01... uui!'f t ' .jr** "dl --"tins WK.3T &. HROT?fKR, de 13 " aiii £ J'xclm '(*. 7 ANI> VUVHUHB S UAET k J - 11 barrtla landing from r. _d'* H I-'KV «fc McCANDI.T^ C: * i CAU» LAtiUAYiIA CO if if HI ~"T v>\/ leei tvcdby J d-' 13 FRY & SDLIeH. - fc. ROTICE.-Tho public are hert- AUtiD 'tA wul bfltakan iff tlia r »ute via P r. WaJ thai!, bet we -n Ricbmotid and Norfolk, on Mouday, lit November, lor t'. e purpose of unlna re- I'hii :eid being fitted f>t th» wia'sr. Du notice >"-':ll b • gives v.- ii-.ri ready to n some ber place oa the line ngato THO3. DO DA HEADs Sunt. < >tt' OR. t: It. R. *.'.i , (Jet. v*7tU, I'OJ. oc I i" V '"*• 18V-J* ALCOIIOI4, ia oarroisJ tor • - »■il. Mb/ ''' " lI'iINMiLTT &- Bv Kits, |)ruie;j»ta. j| .; \i \ I'Oac;-■ iioX < of Iflo ir, H ' 11 # Kwtmcnt, sol tbl* lor Bridal i.e. - :.U i iii 4 a it? t»y A >D.irW PI3ZIMI, N.i luj, prnMd Street jJUI'IiKIOU JAVA «;T7Fi'Kl:, t .r ~a • ty de li JOilii u CLAiilOitWi. EDUCATION. OKAWINU.— J. S. PERKINS having return ed to Richmond for the winter, will give in struction In the various branches of Drawing, as Landscapes, Heads, Figures and Flowers. His sub jects or models are by the best masters, and have been selected with a view to attract and interest the beginner, while they cultivate a correct taste, and gradually lead the pupii to a bold a:id independent style of execution that will readily enable him to draw from nature. All lovers of this art are invited to call at his room# (corner of sth and Franklin streets; end ex amine his ncirlfoMoj. Lessons given at the pupiia' residences, if desired. Separate hoars devoted to young Gotitiemeu and young Ladies at hib studio, where they wiii be re cived on the same terras as in schools. oc4—3 m* AI,», SJfAJ,!, 3i»V;«.—li. P. TAYLOR, rtb htr-vt, between Grt.ee and Franklin—My School being exclusively lor beginners. I give spe cial attention to Reading, Correct Enunciation. Grammar and Spelling; r,.zo to Geography, Map Drawing, Arithmetic and History. Specim> ns of my b j j' c-jiaposiiioi tr.d writing, may be always seen at the Dirpatch offic M 7 Rule isperemp tor*/, but aa aeuti,- as possible. oc CIEDAU TAK—ConsDinpilon Cnred.— / The most successful remedy now hi use for the cure of Ir-ciplent Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, C u ;hs, Sore Threat, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, King's Evil, Tett'r, Dyspepsia, &a, pre pared by Mrs 3. B. Noriis, 343 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Mas. iS. B. Nourm—Dear Madam : For several years I have been afflicted with frequent fc-'rnor rhages of the .ungs, attended with a paiafui couvh I triad various remedies, and had the beat medica' advice, but without relief until I tried your Cedar Tar, which has e.itii 'ly cured me. Yc-tra respectfully, GEORGE PARKS, l-i7 Saratoga street, Baltimore, Md. Ootober 3d, 1852. Call and get Pamphlets containing certificates. I'sr' Beware of counterfsita. The genuine arti cle is for sale by P. HORTON KEACH, 31 Main street, Sole Agent for Richmond, and no 9 General Agentfor Eastern Virginia. \J(iRTL'IORE'S RHKLAIATIC CO fi i'l POUND AND BLOOD PURIFIER —ThU great discovery is bringing health and happiness to thousands. Rheumatism can be cured. More than one thousand cases of chronic rheumatism (of the worst form of this dreadful disease) have been cured perma nently, during the past year oy the use of a few oottlei of this compound. Letters and certificates are daily being received from parties of high standing, many of whom have been cripples for years, from the effects of this hitherto incurable disease, hut who now affirm that they are sound and well, made so by this great re medy, which is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy —prepared for this one disease alone, and this it will cure m every case, either inflammatory, (acute,) or chronic form. Testimony of the most undoubted cha racter will be cheerfully snbmittedto the inspection of all who may feel sufficiently interested to call on the proprietors, st their Central Ofiice, No. i, Barclay St., Astor House, New York. One bottle §.5, three bottlei 61# PURCELL, LAUD At CO., Sole Agents for Richmond. W V. ALEXANDER St CO., to 1 Proprietors, N. Y. Chronic Rhcomatitun of Ttn Years' f>tundinu. New'Opleans, March SI. P Puce, merchant, writes : "N'o language can de scribe the sufferings I have endured for tne lust ten years. Mine was Chronic Rheumatism in its worst forms. For the last three years I have scarcely been able to turn myself in bed duri as the night. My whole system was atlected. I huve had the best medical at tendance which could be procured in the East and South. And besides, 1 hfive used all otherretnedies cif which 1 could ht*tr. and have Uiittm medicine enouah to ruin the constitution otany»mßn. At length 1 tried Mortiuiore's Rheumatic Conjpooud, and it baa per formed a radical o«re. P. PillCß." de I—dif &'KU.MMJiiV.-Scningat IJednc- B£S <>«».—Mrs SWORuri would re- as* the attention ot the Ladies to s£ ** her handsome art jrtment cf Bonnets, made in a superior manner, wh'Yh the is nw selling at reduced prices, at *'0225 Broad street. ft B—Heed I>re? >v, Gaps, &3, on hand and made to order; rich Rfbbia-a/pjnme*, and other fancy artie'-s, ;or sale cheap tit MK.-i. SWORD'S, de 10 i>;!s Br>ad street. B?iiUAD vrRIiKX (!I«AR STORK, No. *■* 101.—HAWLKY S HAYES take pleasure in informing their lrienda and the public generally,ta;>t they are now prr-pared to furnish them v. i'h a ciioioc article ot impound and densest;; Clears ; also, a tine article <*t Chewing Tobacco, Snuft, 4c', wholesale aad retail Remember, sign (rf the N»gro pn-d Indian, near Broad Street Hotel. N BAM orders left at this store, or the Post Of fice, for Ligfttniog Reds, wiii tn et with prompt attention. de 10—ts L J. HAWLEY < 1 AKI'ET ROO CURISTIAW dc LA V THROP would call the attention of purchasers to their stock of— Kich velvet ami Brucella tapestry Ca:p :a Rich 3 ply, 'i thread and ingrain do Super Dutch do These Goods are from the meat celebrated I'.ng lish maiiufactori3H.it direct importation, and can not be surpassed either in quality or price. Also, !;iw prio d, ail wool, hemp and cotton chair Carpets: very rich Rugs, printed Drugget, &c &o, at 09 Main street. del J CHRISTIAN & LATHROP. JCS 1C A I7T N STTt L' CT© KM.—P. >11. TAYLOR has in rtore, the following Musical Ins'rnctioi! books: Methods for i'i.tno, by Herz, Hualen (full ana abridged; Czerny, Beyer. Meir.ekie; u lii ton. Do do Guitar by Carcassi; Curllse; Ballard. Instructors in Singing, by C i ok: Scoccia: Cliitor-; Crivelli fcrarp, flute, Violin and Areer ieon Instructors. The largest aasortroent et iuu.de and Musical In struments i:i th 3 State, tor file at New York prices. d- firing the services of a Proiessor of Music, can obtain all requisite information as to iht be.it qualified: teejis A c., at P. ii. TAYLOR'S Piano and Music store, n» 21 160 Main st, opposite the Bank 3. COMKI'IiiNU NEW.—Oail and see the Mar blelved Mantb a and Table Tops—most beauti fa! and d sirabie fir builders and Cabinet makers Jusl received by the steamer Roanoke, aod for sale by oer*—ta FRY <fc McCANDLISH, Agent?. n.i/THust received, >5 a largo supply of Servant's Clothing, with wool en and of much better mak 3 than usual, cultai le forout-door aa w*ll a: house servants; all <A which will be sold very loiv for cash. Those in want v, id please giva me an early call. J :> GOODMAN, No 134, Main stieet, oppo 4t« Eiig'e Square. N B—A large supply of Trunks en hand, which wiilbe sold at % very amah pr cent, on cost de fi J.D.G. I Pure Cod i"i~r *■ ' Oil. Tie best and most r- iiab a Cud Liver 0 1 yet sold. It his received the commendation 01 too faculty in tnia city and Philadelphia, and is %. i y highly appro .■ ,d by Mi we > fcavo used it tot u. - *sea < i th- Cheat and Ltinga it's p: e:;r.red d iyfrom '-'octed Livers, with great care, and is in a measure frro from the die* _u- ting t •--•te of some other C i Liver Oi s. BKN;■ \i' liKKRS are co'iatantly rec Ivim* it lirsj !';• i.i Mr Siuiea in the i. B i. _t b'.atj >i •: t"ct!on. de 10 fcjjS FUR RUNT* —Ttiat large i.oi>« sin the iils2.ti.waol y.ciw-.Usr, V *»si v * kcowa a.: the oi.t io.niit'r e Hotel, v.i.l bo : for tr. v< r 1. rforatotm u year*. ; i.> suitable for a '■ •£•• . ' ■:•j. a. ... -■ o eol i:.o : -a ; r'.mU- .i.i'>. AH ncce amy wi ;be put up u it. Fur fur i. paiti ulataapplyJpßc&estD A'ard,Attorney u Law, No €*, !»a'n atrett, uearljr City ii 'iel, or to Mrs Bro ka, at the Columbian Hotel •: ■ U-tt \ 1 1 UU.i OJiv-: ,-1 ;«aV" 1 . t : 1 -ngiiy eorse. (5-araolJn >:t ve ry arge and iUHgrt t^p k-:i te, tad w rka u eli anjwherj ia si-igb r d oUa bar. 'Oi 11l ii g-i ;:e. By h lhst u b V CmdnW, ha* " ara . ire opp rtttui y. ii.» aroald isita doo- Jor.. :..[ ably, isbeis ae ustoaied to «!■: ati.g t .j --i: re without t: i" For cnepni iwisg s j m„uy f• M \V.\I. !■ j I'. Main stwct. fit sale, tFornlturewaj oven ebew. JVf Ut it - AUpi !'3 iio U.d' O. itotl W < lUu! 1-f It l\}. h• m ii. , arj rotjut ' •<> malte lj:oe. ii. ate payi::i«' to rue. A A aNKLL, i'y -C"tor jt 1 <' ii i\:Hgh. id, no 0"— d j «?<■ ■!:' l F i i' ii ,-i Land- <o.e M(vrt>dei t ii- ol ... .. 1 . i . .etc and wood vS'urk li xea; , . . .. i I'.-i «.c A.C., whi-a V» iii '«s Id . >.0./ to SO dill ALLX NOTT it CO. .>lW| H iIhACK TiCA, tor aa!u ! . -Il\J DAVKNiURT. ALLLN & CO. | < AUTKR'R SPANISH M I XT U RK— \ ' THK GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD —THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN—NOT A PARTICLE OK MERCURY IN ANY FORM IN IT. An infallible cure for Scrofula, or Kind's Kvil, Rheu matism, Obstinate Cutaneous P motion*, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Biles, (Jhronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, F.nlarge ment and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders. Lumbago, Spinal Com plaints, and nil Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valnab'e Medicine, which has become celebra .ed in this city and vicinity, for the number of extra ordinary cures effected throuitiiits agency, hasindoced the proprietor, at the urgent reaaest of his frionds, to offer it to the public, which he noes with the utmost confidence in im virtues itnd wonderful curative pro perties. The following certificates, selected from a large number, are however stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietor. As the limits of an ad vertisement would be too small to state the certificates in full, they are condensed as much as possible, but are detailed on the inside wrapper cf each bottle, and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest iwp'ctability, many of them »ow residing in the cityot Richmond. F Boyden, Esq., oftha Kxchange Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, sny« he has seen the medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly ail the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most astonishing good re sults. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever se»ii. C B Luck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post (Iffice, Mas such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of ."/> bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail, when taken according to direc tions. Dr. John Minge, a practising Physician, and former ly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he ha« witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly sur prising. He says in a case of Consumption, depen dant on the Liver, the good effecU were wonderful in deed. Liver complaint.—Samuel M Drinker, of the firm of Drinker 4i Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of 3 years standing, by the use of two bot tle ot Carter's Spanish Mixture. Scrofula and Consumption.—Mr. Richard E. West of Richmond, wascured of Scrofula, and what physicians termed Confirmed Consumption, by 3 bottles of far ter's Spanish Mixture. Edwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter s Spanish Mix ture, in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. Wra. O. Harwood, of Richmond. Va., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish .Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a Crutch, and in a short time, permanently cured. Dropsy Cured—The wife of Mr. Geo. W. Baker, wascured of Dropsy, (for which she was twice saliva ted,) by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Mr. Bakeris a re sident of Chesterfield county, Va. Mr. Win. A. Matthews, of Richmond, Va.. had a ser vant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it. and considers it an invaluable medicine. Mr. (irter, the Proprietor of the Medicine, having placed the entire control of it in our hands, to prevent imitation, each bottle will hear the name oi BEN NETT it BKERS, Druggists, to whom all orders should be uddrt ssed, Richmond. Va We are prepared to seli it at wholesale on very fa vorable terms, or consign it to responsible houses in the United States, on commission. Sold by BENNETT BEERS, Richmond, Va., and Druggists generally in this city and elsewhere. Price Si per bottle, or six bottles for $5. de B—dlmc3m DU VAI/S PA»II£.Y AN'Tl.sr.V-v.tlO. PIC, for the cure of Asiatic Ch !ert, CLoUc? of all hinds, spasms, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar rhoea, lock jaw, violent pain, whether rheumatic or neuralgic, cramp in the stomach, toothache, nervous headache, delirium tremens, spider hires, dyspepsia, fulnessfrojp imprudent eating, threatened übortion, fits, si wiring or congestive chills, ague and fever, burns, cuts, &c. Accompanying each bottle is a pamphlet containing full directions for its use, in the various diseases for which it is recommended, us well as presenting many strong testimonials. This medicine is not only efficient, but safe. It is adapted to many of the most violent diseases, giving the most prompt relief, and is especially suited to large families as well as to travelers. The proprietor, there tore, would respectfully ask the attention of the public to it* claims ; which ar • founded on more than twenty years* experience in its use, and not • n conjecture. It has already become a very popular remedy in ma ny parte 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 foilowin z, amongst many names of highly re spectable a :;d well-known gentlemen in di tie rent parts of the country, who have used it, and spoken of it in high terms: MnscoeGarnett, esq, Essex: Jas M Jeffries.esq, King and Queen, Va; Alexander Dudley, esq. Kins and Queen. Va: R \V Schooler, esq. Caroline. Va; Wilson C Pemberton, King William, \ a; A 15 Walthall, Char lottesville, Va; Thos 1) Quarles, Richmond, Va; John W Woods, Baltimore: \\ in K Fendleton, Washington; Newton Short, William: Winston, Chester field, \ a; James W (Joss, (iordonsville, Va; R L Cole man. Richmond. Va; N B Hill, Richmond, Va; Thos Starke, King William, Va. Amongst the many physicians who have nsed it, we keg leave to refer, for the present, to the following: DrJohn S Lewis, King William; Dr Wm T Down er, King William; Dr Wm R Purkins, Northumber land; I)r RichardT Hundley, Hanover. We also ask you to read the following certificates, end refer you to many more in the pamphlets aiid our various advertise mt^nts In Ague «nd Fever, itc. I)r I)n Val—Dear Sir: I was promptly relieved, a few years aso, of a violent attack of sometbins like the cholera, by taking a larjje dose of your Anti-.Spasmod ic. Since that time I have frequently witnessed its good effects in other cases. About six weeks n:io I was sutierinu exceedingly from an attack of Third-day Ague and Fever. It had been increasing in severity for nearly a month. I determined to try your Anti- Spasmodic. and accordingly look a large dose of it just before the time for the chill. It produced over the whole system a peculiar sensation of warmth, which was kept up by repeating the dose once or twice at intervals ot two hours. Though necessarily exposed since, 1 have feit no return of'chili. I feel confident in recommending your medici::". \ ery sinceiely your*. (Sizned) " " AMBROSE ACREE. King William, July, 135Z in < romp, IjysMtcry, nnd •'pider SBites. Dr Du Yal—Dear Sir: I luve 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 there wis an enormous en largement of tae uitib, i;d intense pain—in nil with I •\"i'ee: su< - s. 1 have sold a great deal of it in tins neighlnrho' "1. and us 1 ir as I know, it Ins given univer sal satisfaction. Ail 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, vours, (Signed) S W Y MI*.SR. Manufactured by P I' 1)1" VAT, M I). King William (' 11, Va, to whom all orders should be addressed. Price 62 1-2 cents and Si per bottle. For sale in Richmond, Va, by Parcel!, I.u.'id k Co, u h ilesale agents, arid by Thomas i McCarthy, J lilair, A ilodeker. and Win 1' l.add; in Raltinioie by Can by fc. Hatch ; in Portsmont'i by (ierliek at Owathmev, and by Drjggibts generally. uu l!—Stawts jKKii'iißs tV.lNTlij).- : *vus>. to ir. | u i j ti:,." * uctv.ti - , f < r.r, 'JS or oO eod Coop*';?, to work in this city, for whom i will pay 8150, and for i >:tra or tight workmen a higher pric.t will o< p;:id, quaitf-rly il lifidiroJ. i'ertoi s h *vi■ sui hto hire, will j '.case fldruess n.e ii: re, or apply at ny shop, on the Vir <nia Cot) ■ Railroad, nir the • or to Messrs iiradley Jt ii: ii».r, Jio 21 Main 20 c* ats p t barrel will I* * ' I f m I e:;tra w rk. -.'.j—tlJa* WjLUAM i Iit)KI». { UtKA V U lfl»! CTiON IN I''tl tlE> vA H. itO"""Ni'hLD, l\o l. j tl.:d arc ir. t '• !;i:ctta!ly c.l s th>»a!t»-nti u of the- Udies t.nd the p ibiic generally, to bis large stock d Dry Go ids which ho n d -'nrrain. dt i tiei. S" ir tn Ur's d u ••t very r.>due 1 |..n~-*\ «u. i aa Lice Goods, 5e •' ■*. I 1,-fa -.' ST'; nd a :;reat v iy of I'm broire;, riotj! -s, Us, Ir- .char.i I'ua'.uh (isriu Caiicoa, s'Uwls. Blankets,&.r. A feaa-- » rfka<of Hosiery ,i GI nu >'! of whicb w.ll - i ill such •th :t iMi.t l«il to give **t'»- !• i'— * .-.id! rva t •r. .i! market rat 3, in eschar ."or Goods. d; i. ■-1 o* li R 3! ?, 1 11. | -V; KM {<■ 1.1.5'"5' . I <!e:i 1' .: .1' ; eiou Merchant#, rttce two doer* be]ow the (' "bienf! • '.('try r t, •. i'l a:;cn ! to the - ; 1 -ii'.l : r, ;.,e ■«, 1&4 tulctker busini-s eu timil 1} to r srp. i\ , . also predated to •r a;n 1t < . y-■■ •• c:• x !> c'k, u'.-o -n !fc- - "j i ypi ' ■ ■ , t . I«*t ri 'Id i.tt Bti 11 c ,-ti .me . ots tn do to •h ;.i, nad a'i -r ! 1 tiwrc ••d t> their cr.ro. U.fL'EI. II JI.IKR, de B- ia MP WARD M I.KfTWICH. * -J i> t s tll J» , II,Ci N ,— '1 «..t>«Cii6* r 1.3 *I 1. >v. , ty dtoor ei ;,ii.,)js(,sr.i l.vi ry v( i If. ■ «..nn»it "'at . 11;h, la-lwe#.;, t; . a; j Frank!.a stiocts, • AU3ERT t. Wr->T (<II 'f I TJi A":-. A\ Jl NEW Xt-A HS i.l/'i' ¥<> ,K>.* Jfst leccivrd, a beautiful : iMiejit o( Ant ii ■ er - i "'i Al»", Juin.i'e Works t»rta *yo ii'-n.i i'iiMi : • UiUhsand iljrmn litv>k« '•' 1 ' 'I I' e tij 1 \Vjtks; Ainuta's. Ae , •' c "t v. Wtu '■ ai• •1 a wrtinwitof But '•», tor '. tiii-.tm .» 1 a N 'v y ( prej iiiU. ro. at the H'.ptist i! ■ k I) 'poiit >ry, by uu tl ( HARI.KS WORT'HAM. |'O'l I' I *)il > "I •o«. 4 ty, t.»i »ala by L delU DAV'SNPOKT, ALLKN it CO. RUIjIj'H HAK*APAR|f,i* It u a remarkable fact, that among the C,'a, ■ P}>y nct ®n« who ha?.- examined the , which Bull s/iaraapariiia i« prepared not on» ; demned it, but all approve n, and commit " i highest terms. Many phys.ci-r,, exp£« *' strongly tn the belief that it is decided; v " h 'j < riration of Sarsaparil'a that ,v.« ■■■»,, J'"' re the public. Although there are many who teeia reluctance to havirj their t.kjZl J ' to the recommendation of any particunr r. ' i'" : " 1 withstanding tljev may appro'. >• ; „ fee. there are other* wbofrank.y v id t "J;"''"' in favor of Inmmiy which ihsy fcitew ' ?) doing somnch good in an afflicted cor,. llV .. H " r ; evidence, ,-ad the follow, ng from old Z, fL*' physicians, of nigh standing ,n thecoma.,,,,, „ they itvo: )»» Lot/I-riLLr 13th l -1 have examined the ust of art;r',Vs •' ,i John Bull's Extract 01 Sarsaaarilbi ard'-a» f " tation in saying, that it is as, ■ ■ d v / pound. I would prefer it to u; " ' the diseases arising Iron, an impure gtate'r ft" ' or taint of the system. I con.'id. ntlv re< " '' my friends as being a powerful F.*trkc:t a- • I believe will cure all cIaHW of diseaai • -' recommended, if used accor.iin/ to o.re.'..' ' lieve it to be a valuable nrrnlilwiiiii to ii''* Nay, I have mv doubts whether, in ti c „J*," 7 and protracted rwi of Svphi.,u, ac ,,' ' Nodes Trophe, in caries of the b 3 , ■+ >~ not to supercede any other remedy ' * " : ' ;ru ~ .S R ; -V<-C<j.V.\CHIK. Mr> Honorary Member of the *»!• » . ' What Dr. Owen, Drugg it .\. •. . * : - years *tanding t nyi about Boll's .. - nt, £) Jl.t Mr. John Bull—l have l> tn, rr t nun r - * severely afflicted with a Mercun:*; H» aria'-}' * heavy pain in my liver. 1 used almost ' dies of the day. especi ally the Sarnpari) sc different persons. But ail toiitr.e or : , V until 1 chanced to meet with yours, t'lre.'. ■■ ' which gave me more relief than all the others ' bined. I ti,ere fore take plearan ;n reconuaeadiii »w~ r o ■apanilato the afflicted commnrnty .., ..." ' 1 A \"erv reapectfullv • . Hear what Dr. Stapp, a physici »n h , stll . " top of his profession, says of John Bu.': s 8i« fil have been using John Bui: s Sarsap. rii:, ' variety of Chronic diseases, with the moat hfrf ** effects, and I h-ive no hesitation in rec<.-;:;a <■ i the public for the cure of Syphilis, Scrofu a an Cutaneous and Glandular diseases. Yours most fervently, WM. STAPP M ri Lewisport, Kv., April6th l •, RHEUMATISM CURED: ' Let all who are suffering under the ago; v. i turas of Rheumatism, read the following,' and ».*e w may be done for them, if they will use' the in: remedy;— Union town. Kv. May ]' ■ p Mr. John Rti.t.—DearSi.-: For the last'■.' v . v 1 have been afflicted with Rheumatism of • .•! .• . ' character. I was nt times in the greatest . I tried every remedy I cou:J procure for the disl but found no permanent rei i until I was . * use youi preparation ot Sarsapari!:a, which ' :-' • ■ ly c-'ired me of Rheumatism, and greatly ;, :r .. general health more iban any m dicine I ev r u«".- have been free ot pain for several months, : ; . no doubt the cure is permanent, and I r* .'. : as the best m&dicine tu use for Rheum i - ;s- : ISIiAM BRIDGKS Loudon, Ky., April - .. Sir—Permit me to address to you a few 1 nje the honor to reply to a requ-st that I w... j 4i l v , the conclusion of tiiis letter, kc. I am a graduate of Transylvania Medical ty; I have practiced medicine in this wiitien.' try about tive years, but owing to exposure ro • , cold weather, f have been indisposed with Acute K... inatismabout six months. After having exinuatr.-" skill in the treatment of my case, and deriv ingi fit, I was induced to give your Fluid Extract - - s»-panliaa fair trial, and accordingly purcha- i . h of your medicine from your agent, Mr. <e t' Brown, about two weeks ago, and 1 must contl-a t:,. one bottle has entirely cured me. It is my ODiuiou that your prer -iration of S;.sap->- ia is decidealv superior to any ot iier preparation .v v. use, and I will take jreat pit ;,-iire in r» comnieL.s ? to the afflicted as being a remedial agent, and 1 wii. vise physicians to use it m their practice, v<\ Respectfully yours. B. B. ALLEN. M I) BUTTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS K\KK up. FEREI) IN FAVOROF ANY Mhl>l< INF Rev. E. \V. Sehon—Rp.v. E. Steven^ov. Louisville, May J*.h, IP-H'. We have used John Bull's Sarsap trilbi, known it to be used, with entire satisfaction. mi; w have no hesitation in stating, that we believe ■ to safe and valuable medical compound, and re . to produce much good, and relieve much suii. r:hc. therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly tecon: memd it t3 the alilicted. jSigned.! E W. SEHON E. STEV EN.SON" I>R. JOHN BULL'S Prmcipa. ( ft-?. SI Fourth street, Louisville. r.- \Vh' r« applications f r Agencies n ust be ai dr^eseJ. For sab' in Richmond br PUKCELL, I.ADD A CO rnv 17— dStawwly Drversists, ioVe " U i» jim to VVi-ie "lei," ii/'Eiti: LVKR *VVll tTKKS 31A DC ** by any other Medicine than Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture! —(iK AX" MI CAL DISCOVERY?—With such testimony, r. s ger proof can be given, unless it be trial ol this wol derful Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Let the atiiicted read ! read! Barrellville, Allegany Co. Mo, ( May 4, 13.52. ) To Messrs Mortimer & Mowbray. Dear Sirs: In justice to Dr Hampton's VegP'r- - Tincture, I wish to inform you that I was taken a \ on the 3d day of January last, with an affection »t ' * stomach, bowels and kidneys. I was attended by : eminent physicians for more than two months, ail t tie or no eltect. 1 had some knowledge of the zres virtue in Hampton's Tincture from one bottle un:. my wife had taken two years since. I came to the conclusion that I would take no v.. * medicine from my physicians, but try the Tin*cure, and I am happy to inform you I had not tiken \t days before 1 felt its powerful influence upon znvsr acn. I have continued using the Tincture, and am n v able to leave my room, and can eat any comnu A without much inconvenience or pressure on my r ach. The aftlicted or their friends are ri*i!y visirinar r a o learn ot the grt*at virtue there is in this Tincture . Hampton's. i expect to s'-nd yon several certificates in a : days—one especially from a lady who h*-. coritined to her room twelve mouths, wuh adisea?*: / the head, affecting the brain. Ilespectfully yours, E W HALL. On tlie pernianefM yof the cur? hear h . S'i. other letter from the above Kaiirhli.villk, Ar.i.RGANy Co. M:». > October 13, iSo2. S Mews Mortimer Sc Mowbray Dear Sirs- I am !npp> : » inform yo i that : finds me in the enjoyment of pood hyth ? inx your HiTupton's Tincture and the bless ng ot I am enabled to pursue my daily avocations t* usl . * 1 have it great aesue that the atffcctt-ti iiii jvr •« great curative powers of the Tinctuie. 1 am, with respect, yours, jE W* liALL. Truth Str-in fir than Fiction ' —A"'J it I — A Ladjs Ttoiimonj after Lkirty tigU j <; ! Were there not real virtue in this wonderful r cine, could it perform tiie astouishiug cures inaiie it) Northampton Countt, April 13, ¥-%■ Messrs Tyler Adair: 1 have been afflicted with rheumatism, ai timea. my twelfth year; I will be tiiiy ye ir-j ot' axtthr ofthis montn : the attacks were at times so sever-- • to reuder me helplets ; 1 have tried various re:.-; to very little effect. Last October I was attacked my shoulders, sides, back, and hips, 1 cou*d no: f* day or nijjht; I could not move any p irtofrny withoutcryinz w;*h pain , at this time I aUo tr2• ■ * ny remedn s. internal and external, witliout re< • any r«-li»-t'; I was at last advised to try II fi} - getable Tincture; before 1 1. d taken or." b< ' v. 1 ti< h 1 fe t much I •??. . ai ■: tali on! aned uk.-- - 1 t\ It strength coming into my back and limbs, v stomach strengthened and revived every way; 1 b* v * taken tive bottles, and am murh better t»:an 1 • 4 e4 to be. 1 intend to uae itwbeneverl » would recommend it to the alilicted, believiLg it quailed. Yours, ELIZABETH BAGWLuL Kev. Vrnion E»kvM s f. *'• *'• r >RTSMOVTH. V ' t Ali. •t M • Mr J E Bousb—De ir Sir: VV le 1 • gei poa ! !•> Patent Medicines,candor ov::ipe:.> me • st that l have great col fides • in the rote *Ha* ton's Vegetable Tmctu \ For several mont-s j • liavt used it in my farniiy. and in 1 petite, di//. ntas, M'ni xen. nt!debilftv. witlieiit. cess. f-.ras m> • \pei»- 'e extends, t tn-te pleasure in recou;; lending it toiiie atu.«>-« u ' •&its and etticieut i *medy. 1 am, resptcltu!!y, yours, \ KPNOX K-KRIH »i- Chapla n in the t? H .Hjnton's V 5 Re;' S!e'J ;uct'.i!e, oy *• * the StOiiiaclj, liver, and tl kUltievs, w I cure Jvs; sia. aatlut. -. 1-roi h-t.-.i andlat ,• uleouous, in the back, and bit .: *, cos * r)ie»;»r:«tiffm, gout, neurali-" 1 , fistula, pr.**. b«»wr; worms, i irvoiisdsbl tr—with all lissa«es s it- pure blood, ami a the greatest iei..ie - : - da.r 4 evi i kni»wti ( all and get pa;;.pUlc?s and ice certi.fi. - e< ewes. For rile by C>. A. ST!I "< K V *R, Main ftr;' t, h rto nd; < i l». E& CO., Pet< rsburf, \ C(K)KK, t'f :■ ck '• i MO&TIMKK It HO , iialtimore; aud by gei: > * h a ■ , i • «> - x •• ■ v i I \ -11,1" ; av - I #»t> 13 - - r , •• j' I _• Oil liittH.: * M vi .rsv-xtr.:: 1