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the latest news. Important Chinese news. The New York Exriess of Thursday in • late afternoon postscript haa the following intel* ligence: Surrender of Sankin — Effcct of the AY if* in I ondon — Withdrawal of Teat from the Market- We understand that the house of Messrs. James W alter &. Co., of Front street, Tea Im porters, have received a telegraphic dispatch from Trieste, giving some most important in dulgence Itom China, in anticipation of the overland mail. ~ . |. is stated that the dispatch in question ad- T j f es a staie cf extreme consternation through out ih<* whole north of China, that all busi nees at the ports except Canton waa at a stanu still- . „ The slaughter in small engagements was great, and no produce of any kind coming down, the csnal communications being closed. In confirmation of these accounts received I, Meseis- Walter, it is reported here that all , P; . ,rf withdrawn ftom London market 011 lire d t> <>f st. amer Africa's sailing. \\ . in.,v nlso state that one other bouse in y>» York, besides Messrs. Walter, have re ceived luiiiar news. FURTHER. From our own correspondent at Liverpool we learn lhat the Chinese Insurgents have ta ke* .Wwkin, and thai Chiang Choo and Shanghai were totally deserted. Fatal Steamboat Explosion. New York, July I.—Vs the steamer New World was about having her dock here this morning at 7 o'clock, one of her boilers e* ploded with a terrible concussion. So far as at present ascertuined, one person (name not stated) was instantly killed, and five or six bad ly scalded—some very seriously. Their names are not given. [ The New World is the largest river steam er on our Eastern waters, being 328 feet long. She has a single cylinder 96 inches in diame ter, and 13 feet stroke, and four low pressure boilers. There are several larger steamers on the Western rivers. The Eclipse of Louis ville, for instance, is 360 feet Jong.] SECOND DISPATCH. Fire—Tico Fatal Accidents. Eli Bull and John Donnelly, both firemen, were killed by the explosion of the boiler of the New World. Two other firemen are bad ly injured. The chief engineer was badly scalded. The extensive bakery, No. 293 First avenue, was destroyed by fire this morning. John Cushing, a journeyman baker, was burnt to death. Mrs. Healy, an elderly lady, jumped from the fourth story window to the pavement belcw, and wus so dreadfully injured that she soon died. The weather continues very hot, and good heßlth prevails. Terr title Hail Storm—(ireat Damage— Crystal Palace Damaged—Loss of Life Sfc., fa. Nkw York. July 2.—One of the most ter rific storms accompanied witii wind, rain and hail, that has been seen here for many years, passed over our city and vicinity last night, doing great damage to property—several build ings were unroofed, and some completely blown down. Thus far it is ascertained that lour lives have been lost. The city was com pletely deluged. A large amount of glass broken in various buildings, and other injury done. The Crystal Palace was much damaged by the storm and flooded throughout. The storm extended to Williamsburg, where it de stroyed property to the amount of $50,000. In Brooklyn, Jersey City and other places, seri ous injury has been sustained. Some of the hailstones which fell in this city measured five inches in length and three in thickness. They fell like grape shot. It is impossible yet to ascertain the extent of damage. So far as heard from, the storm was very destructive along its entire track. The grain and corn and other produce in the country suffered greatly. The steamers Southerner andjJames Adger arrived here this morning. The ship Jenny Lind, bound f Boston to the East Indies, has been lost. Forgery Trial—Exciting Scene. Cincinnati, July I.—ln couif to-day, du ring the trial of Kissane and Fiudlay for lorge ry, Win. H. Johnson was called as a witness for the defence. He called upon Kissune yes terday and told him he was able to prove his whereabouts on the 14th, and correct the mis take made by the witnesses lor the prosecution. Previously he had not seen Kissam for some time, but. on reading the report in the papers, the idea occurred to him of taking the stand and proving an alibi. Johnson was formerly of the firm of Lot, Pugh & Co., for whom Kis sane was confidential clerk. After Johnson had testified, the prosecuting attorney handed him a forged check drawn by Kissane in De cember laßt, and also giving him one of the forged checks. Johnson said he knew K's eane's handwriting as well as his own. He then compared the checks, and as he did so an expression of terror came upon his counte nance, and with a con»ulsive movement he threw both checks upon the table, exclaiming " that check is iu Kissane's handwriting—great God!" Johnson then fell back with a convul sive expression, and was assisted to a chair.— The effsc*. was stunning to the judge, jurors lawyers and spectators. Ihe case will proba bly"go to the jury to night. The Fisheries—Appointments, 5fC. Boston, July I.—Matthew H. Wan en has been appointed to the Protective Office for t.ie Fisheries, at Belle Isle and the Coast of La brador. The Government of {Newfoundland has chartered a vessel for his special use. Mr. Knight has been appointed to the same office at Cape John, on the tastern c'asi of Newfoundland. Accounts from Placer.ua Bay, with regard to the fisheries, are very dis beanening. A French steamer of war was lying at anchor in the North Bay of Sydney, Ihe eteamerßose has been purchased b; Mr. tu nard, as a tender to the Fishing Squadron. Washington Affairs. Washington, July Ist. — The ol the Interior left for ihe West this morning. B B. French entered upon his dunes as Commissioner of Public Building O day, and appointed Charles Thomas clerk, vice John P. lngalls, resigned. Judge Crawford, upon whom has devolved the duty of administering the oath of office to the newly appointed, has had his hands full today. Destructive Hail Sturm. Northumbkrland, Pa., July I.—A terrific hail storm passed over this place from the West about 3 o'clock this afternoon, extend ing some five miles in width. Nearly every farmer lost almost his entire crop, b ru.to of all kinds have suffered much. Several thou sand window lights were broken in this place, la some buildings as high as 200 were da stroved. Hail stones measuring 7 j inches in circumference were pickeJ up on the street. There is no estimating the extent of the da mage. From Turk's Island. New York, July Ist.—Advices from I urk s Island, state that the rains had destroyed an immense quantity of salt, * Bcarcit y* The article was selling at 15 cents. New Hampshire Legislature. Cokcokd, July Ist.—The Legislature has passed resolutions endorsing the Administra tion, but those relative to the acquisition Cuba were rejected. trr The Danville Register of Saturday re presents the crops of tobacco and oats in that region aa hating been moat seriously injured by the drought. At no time, for many yeara t it says, haa the prospect for theae crope been more gloomy and discouraging. Railroad Collision-We learn that there was another colliaion on the Baltimore and Rnilroad on Saturday night, by which much damage was done, and one man in the employment of the road was killed Lxtuksive EMBrMLEMENT.—The N. York Express me»iions a rumor of the ember.de ment ol a large sum by a clerk in an exchange •tout *40000 °h Rurnor f>xe * i( a « about $40,000, but there was nothing definite. Arrival of the Glasgow. f F \ V p ,<K ' - — '"he steamer Glasgow, fiom the City of Glasgow, with dates to June 18, arrived be:e this morning, with 373 passen gers. Her news is anticipated by the Africa's Sailing of the City of Glasgote. Philadelphia, July 2.—The steamer City of Glasgow has sailed, taking out 79 passen gers. 0 _ Another Murder. , 'TTMbro. July 2.—A. S. Lennsler was killed in an affray at Aiherton's saloon, and the murderer arrested. THE MARKETS. Baltimore, July 2.—Sales today of 500 bbls. Howard street flour at $4 75, and 500 bbls. City Mills at same price. The receipts ol Grain continue very light. Some small lots of new Wheat were offered hut not sold. We quote old red, nominal, at 100il04c; white do. 108#I12c. About '2000 ou*h«ls yellow Corn sold at 60c. Wn quote white 55 is7c. Ne« York, July 2—The stock market clos ed liulT to day. Flour steady. Sales 4000 bbls at $4 62*4 68 for State, and $4 87t5 06 for Southern. Sales 10,000 bushels Michigan white Wheat at 121a123 cents. Corn dull; sales of (nixed at 63 3 G40; red und vellow 68s69e—only 8000 bushels sold. Outs Rye 90. Cotton quiet— ci 500 bbls. at previous prices — Whiskey 22»23«:. f3T*Sixteen of the be«t Apothecaries in Baltimore •ay of STABLER' 3 ANODYNE CHERRY EX PECTORANT, for Coughs, &c., and of STABLER'S DIARRHOEA CORDIAIi, for Affection* of the Bow eli, that they "are satisfied that they are medicine* of great value, and very efficient for the cure of the diseases for which they are recommended; that they bear the evidence of skill aDd care in their prepara ton and style of putting up," ice. See advertisement in another column. jy 4—lawlmditw t?" Prof. iHorse's invigorating C'or dlat.—lts beneficial ftt'-icts are not confined to either sex or any age. The overworn man of busi ness, tha victim of nervous depression, the indivia ual Buffering from general debility or from weakness, will find immediate and permanent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator To those who have n predisposition to paralysis, it will prove a complete and unfailing safeguard against that terrible malady. Thers are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with their constitutions, that they think them selves beyond the reach of medicine. Let not even these despair. The Elixir deals with disease as it exists, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder itself, but , Rebuild ihe Broken Constitution. Brought from a vast distance, the principal ingre dient of the Elixir can only be procured at a heavy expense, and the process of manufacture is also costly. Hence, the price, to be at all remunerative, must nec essarily be higher than that of the trashy, chance compounded nostrum, of which the only expense con sists in the advertising. Bat, if health is indeed a "priceless blessing," then is the INVIGORATING ELIXIR AND CORDIAL the cheapest medicine in the known world. The derangements of the system, leading to ner vous diseases, and the forms of nervous disease itself, are so numerous that it would require a column to enumerate the maladies for which this preparation is a specific. A few, however, may be enumerated, viz neuralgia, tic doloreaux, headache, incipient paraly sis, hysteria, dyspepsia, palpitation of the tieart, spi nal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatulence, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, torpidity of the liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, indisposition to move, faintness ifter exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain inone place or position, melancholy, monomania, fluor albus. sinking at the stomach, emaciation, that does not proceed from organic causes beyond the reach of medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from malformation or strictural diseases, it is aver red that Morse's Invigorating Elixir will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and th:s not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organization. Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerves of motion and sensation is physical death. [s*"* Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir and Cor dial is the only reliable preparation known. It is put up cignly concentrated, in pint bottles, with the name blown in the glass, and sold at $3 per bottle; two for §5; six for 812 CHARLES H. RING, 192 Broadway, New York, General Agent. BENNETT dc BEERS, 125 Main st, Richmond. Sold by Druggitts generally je 30—6t E3P Dyspepsia, lttaeuinai'sm, Bcrofula, Liver Complaint, &c>—Fbom the Metrop olis.—Pass it around —let the afflicted hear the glad tidings ! This is but the sentiment of thousands : Washington ,May 17, 1833. Messrs Mortimer t Mowbray: Gentlemen—Having been afflicted with Liver Complaint often years stand ing, 1 hereby, fer the benefit of the affiictea, take great pleasure in announcing that after using a few bottles of j our Hampton Tincture, I found it had accomplish ed a perfect cure. 1 have used different medicines from time to time, but have never been able to account for any apparent good; and it is a blessing to stricken humanity that that medicine is found which possesses ihe wondrous power of prolonging human life The many cures it has wrought is a sufficient guarantee of the beneficial results which may be experienced from its use. Yours, respectfully, J CURTAIN HAY. CHRONfC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. The wife of Thos M Yeakla, 76 Pearl st, was a great sufferer for eight years. Restored to perfect health By Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. HEREDITARY SCROFULA. A boy in the family of Hon W P Thompson, once member of Congress, from Kentucky, was a maas of sores from head to foot. His eyelids turned inside out, protruding overthe eyeballs so as to produce blindness. He was cured by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. COUGH, CONSUMPTION, he. Mr Henry C Winn had a cough for five years, great weakness. Lc; had, in all, five or six physicians; tried all their remedies, but was cured only by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Call and get Pamphlets gratis Sold by OA STRECKER, Richmond. G B JONES it CO, Petersburg. MORTIMER it MOWBRAY. Prenrietors. Baltimore, and Druggists generally- Je 1# " cy Tooth Ache cured by Garlick <SL IJwathniey'u Tooth Ache Specific.—lt ii warranted to contain nothing injurious to the teeth, and has never yet failed in a rinele iSatance to relieve tn a few minutes. See the certificate of Dr. Edmunds a practising Dentist of this city. Messrs. Garlics it Owathmby : Gent.—l have used nearly fifty phials of your Tooth Ache Specific and am highlv pleased with its good effects. It cer tainly wrll relieve the pain when ctussa by external agencies; does net injure the Teeth and is excellent for inflamed and spongy Gums. 1 consider it the best article used for Tooth Ache, and cheerfully recom mend it to Dentists and those afflicted with aching teeth. Yours, respectfully THOMAS H. EDMUNDS, gold by BENNETT fc. BEERS, PURCELL. LADD CO., and Druggists generally. Price 25 cents. ap 20 —3m Engf* More Evidence.—We have jmt beoD informed by a gent'eman from the country, with a large family, that he has had a great many attacks of Summer Complaint, but not in one instance has he failed in making a perfect cure in less than twent*- fourhours, witE BAKER'S PRIMIUM BITTERS. He believes also, that $50 would not have paid his doctor's bill without the Bitters. He says he never intends to do without it in his family. His nsme will be used if required, but not wishing it published. Price aO cent* i>«r oott.'o. For sale "y Messrs Parcell, Ladd h Co; Bennett t Beer*, A Duvcl, Adie & Gray, and Druggists generally throughout the city. Alio, of Todd & Christian. Petersburg; D R Lyman, Lynchburg; King 4: Toy, Norfolk; Dr E Cunm, Williamsburg. fy* Ordnrs addrwssed to E BAILER, Rlahmond, Va, will receive prompt attention. Je ;J0 EFXall on Mnsona To-day If you would have a beautiful picture—the weather we know is warm; but his rooms are cool and pleasant, and hi* pictures are of the first class and always give satisfaction. His Stereoscopic likenesses areun qaalied ia every respect. il 2 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TP-AWaMITTRD FOR THE DAILY DISPATCH Hand a ran and <;antemala. New York, July 3 —Advices from Truxillo to ihe 12th elate that the war between Hondu* rat and Gautemala ia ended. Excitement la St. John*—The Fiaherlea. Boston, July 3.—Advices from St. John?, N. 8., to the lat inat. have been received.— Great excitement prevailed relative to an at tempt to enforce the Maine Liquor Law, and Temperance Hall was blown up with gun powder. The mackerel fisheries at Magdalen Island* are an utter failure this season. The aiming of the American fishing vessels for aelf-protec tion, is characterised as piracy. EST-* -Permanent care of a Bad Lea ?. y . ? I ?^. ay " and Pills.—Tbe Mate of the Mary Sheppard, on the passage boms from Calcutta injured hi* leg, which broke out li °m 1 'j?" '! , I °. re "' *" 11181 he was quite incapable of attending to hi* duty. He tried every available remedy that tbe ship medicine che»t afforded, but without success He was then recommended by Mr. Taylor, the Second Officer, to try Holloway-; Ointment and Piils Having procured some from a passenger he uted them, with the most happy result, lor long before be reached England bis lee wa» completely cured, and the surface bore no signs of it* former dreadful state. Sold by the Proprietor, 224, Strand, ("near Tem pie Bar) London, and by all respectable Vendor* of Patent Medicines throughout the British Empire, and by thoso of the United State*, in Pots and Box es at 37 X cents, 87 cents, and SI 50 each. Whole «aie by the principal Drug Hotues in the Union, and by Messrs A B & D SANDS. New York, and PUR CELL, LADD & CO, Richmond, Va. ' There is very considerable saving In taking the larger size*. N K—Directions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each Pot or Box. le2B lw taT* Great Excitement!—lmmeoie Sac css?.;~"Jn°r ® than 500 in the City of Kichraond "lone testify to the remark able cures performed by Carter's Spanish Mixture.—Thi« great spring medicine and puri fyer of the blood ii now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who testify daily to the remarkable cures f&fel&SS Ef?To«f. ■S.SSriiSS: tiszn, scrofula, ernrtions in the skin. liver disease, fevere, ulcere, old sores, affections of the kidneys, dis eases of the throat, em&le complaint*, pain* and aching of the bonea and joints, are speeaily put to flight by using thia great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the bleod, and as a spring and summer medicine, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all im purities, acts gently and efficiently on the liver and kidneys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone to the stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and re stores the constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by excesses in youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the ladies, it is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter s Spanish Mixture will remove all sailowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step and improve the general heaith in a re markable degree, bejond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certiScates of remarkable cures performed on persons residing in our own city by the US9 of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and public men, wall known to the community, all add their testimony to them>nderful efiects of this GREAT BLOOD Pl/RI- Call and see a few out of the hundreds of certiScates around the bottle. None genuine unless signed ' BENNETT fc BEERS. Druggists No 125 Main street, Bichmoa Sold by all Druggists in this city and elsewhere. Price fii per bottle, or six bottles for ftS. en 1 DAGUERRttOTI PES. Would you keep those priceless treasurer fclernuriea of long vanUned pleasures, And preserve fur your beholding, Forres and faces long sicce moulding t Moulson can take, with oriel endeavor, Face and form that last lcrever. A truthful, life-like, finely finished portrait or miniature of a relative or friend, severed from us by distance or death, who wouid not prize and de sire to possess \ A clear, rich-tonec, curabir Da guerreotype is an object rareiy seen. But L. jUL SON'S Pictures withstand the te?t of time, atsd ere pronounced by the highest authority, unrurpasafc-d on either side toe Atlantis. Our price for one of these fine Portraits is only ONE DOLLAR complete, and warranted to please or no saia. Strangers and citizens are ccraiaiiy invited to call and examine specimens. Observe tha name and number—SfCULSON'S Sky and Side Light Daguerreau Gallery, 110 Main atrnat. g GOOD MKBICINEB. —STABLE R>S DIARRHOEA COKDIAL— Is a peasant Mixture, compounded in agreement with the rules of Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents, long known sad celebrated tor their peculiar efficacy in curing DIARRHCEA, and similar affections of the system. In its action, it all.* vs nausea and produces a healthy condition of the LiVEB, thus removing the causa at the same time tha' it cures the disease. Stibler * AEodyße * herry *>* pectornnt Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as unsur passed by any Known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of Com mon Colds; BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, and for the RELIEF of the Patient even in Advanced Stages of that Fatal Disease. ■ It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of loDg esteemeed value, with others of more recent dis covery; and besides its soothing and tonic qualities, acts through the skin gently, and with great efficacy, for the cure of this class of diseases. The valuable Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical Profession in the City of Baltimore and elsewhere, and in practice have succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases for which they are prescribed. They are offered to the Country Piacti tioner, as Medicines which he can in all respects de pend upon, as prepared in agreement with the expe rience of some of the most learned and judicious Phy sicians, and strictly in conformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving hisconvemence, who cannot so readily as the City Pcysician, have his own prescriptions compounded by a practical Pharma ceutist. See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the Medicines for sale, containing re commendations from Doctors Martin, Baltzell, Addison, Payne, Handy, Love, &c. Doctor S. B. Martin says, "1 do not hesitate to re commend your Diarrhcea Cordial and Anodyne Cherrv Expectorant," &c Doctor John Addison says, "It gives me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, in favor of the extraordinary efficacy of your Diar r.icea Cordial, Alc; and of the Expectorant, "I have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valu able medicine," 4tc. Doct. R. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhcea Cordial in his practice "with happiest ettect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our profession.'' Doctor L. D. Handv writes, "I have administered your Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bronchial Affection, with the most happy results and from a knowledge of its admirable effects, I can, with the greatest confidence, recommend it,' £tc. Doct. W. S. Love writes to us that he has adminis tered the Expectorant to bis wife, who has had the Bronchitis for rouRTEEa years, and thatshe is fast recovering from her long standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the remedies ■he has heretofore used under able medical ceunsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceu tists in the City ot Baltimore, write, "We are satis fied the preparations known as Stabler s Anodyne Cherry Expsctorant and Stablet's Diarrho-a Cordial, are medicines of great value, and very efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recommended; they bear the evidence of skill and care in their preparation and style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending them. Twenty-seven of the most respectable Merchants, residents of Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, who have sold and also used these medicines them selves, say, "From our own experience and that of our customers, we do confidently recommend them fro Bono Pablieo. We have never known any reme dies used for which they are prescribed, to be so efficient, and to give such entire satisfaction to all." The above notices of recommendation from mem bers of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high standing, and Merchants of the first respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medicines are worthy of trial by the afflicted and they are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" and "Cure Alls" so much imposed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Storekeepers generally. E. H. STABLER it CO., Wholesale Druggists, 120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. For sale by Druggists generally. PI'RCELL, LADD It CO, Jy 4—dlawhwto Richmond, Agents. ISINFKCTING fcLUAiU—l,e Doyen s Pa tent Disinfecting Fluid, tor purifying sick room* sod counteracting putril smell* and other unplea sant effluvia; for sale bv ADIE ft GRAY, Druggist*, jje 29 147 Main street. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. By Jataea at. Tayler. CO MM I SHIONKK'S HALB OF Iflf« PROVED AND VACANT PROPERTY OM 17th OR VALLEY STREET.—By virtue of a decree made by the Circuit Coaat lor the city of Richmond, on the 89.h day of Jane, 1853, tbe cue of "Wj»a vs Cramp'* adm'r and all," and aa com missioner appointed by the aald Court for the pur pose, 1 (hall on Thursday, 14th day of July, 1853, commencing at 5# o'clocx, P M, upon the pre mises, to the bigh«at bidder tell the late reaidenee of John Wyie, dee'd, cons'sting of a large four ftory Brick House, witb about 1} acrea of ground at tached, situated on the eaat tide of 17th atreet, and running back to Federal atreet. The property will be divided according to a plan which may be aeen at the office of the auctioneer. Tuxs-One-third in cash, residue in two equal Initalmeots at 1 and 2 yeara, with internal, for ne foUtble note*, witb sstiaisctory en darter*, and the "tie to be retained until the latt of *aid note la folly paid oft and ditcharged JOHN GBjEME, Com'r. JAMES M. TAYLOR. Aactr. jy 4 It. P. Payae, Waleawaa. A ® M ,y iIB J%ATOK'SBALE OFHoste- Ix hold and Kltekea Furniture at Auc tion.— Will be aold on FkIDaY, the Bth inst at o'clock, at the reaidenee of the late Mr Thomas Cowles, on Main itreet, nearly opposite to the Union Hotel, a large and bandaome parcel of Household and Kitchen Famiture in good order consisting of the niual variety. Alao, one Piano' Txasis.- Sumsi under §50 cath; 8»U and upward* 6 month* credit for negotiable paper aatUfactorily endowed. THOS W DOSWELL, Sheriff of Richmond, and aa auch, administrator witb the will annexed of Thoa Cowlea, dee'd jy 2 ' ing sold thei- Richmond Iron and Steel Works of fer for sale privately, until the 14th day of July next, their entiie stock of bsr iron, hoops, bands crow bsrs, binges, £c. &c ' It comprises a large assortment of superior iron, and will be sold in large or small quantities to re tpontible customers, upon accommodating terms. Such of the stock aa may remain unsold at the expiration of this month will be offered at auction on Friday, tbe 14th day of July next, at 10 A M. je22—date tda* TOMPKINS & GVVYNN. AMUSEMENTS RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD 4th of July Excursion. mm CBEBBttD Excusrion Tickets will issued at the office »f the u. ol f. Aaiiruaa, lor retersburg, on the morning of the 4th, to go by the Express Train, which will leave at 7 A M, and return by the s*me train, whieh will leave Petersburg at 7 o'clock P M. Eg*"Ticket for the round trip, 81—goodjfor that day only. THOtj. DODAMEAD, Jy 2 Superintendent. «H JUL.Y EXCURSION. By the Nets, Large and Elegant Steamer BbLiVIDJIRE. This large and commodious steam <MMi£3l3Ceri ' n charge of Captain Gilford, will ii»Ko an Excursion as far as City Point and back, on the Evening of the 4th July, a distance going and returning, of about 100 miles. She will leave her wharf at Rocketta, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and return by or betore the hour of 12 o'clock. It is seldom that such an opportunity offers by so large a boat, to make a pleasure excursion down our river. Music and refreshments will be provided on board, and every attention shown by Captain Gif ford to make the trip a pleasant one. The charge for a gentleman alone, only.. ®1 00 For a lady and gentleman together, only 1 50 And for every additional lady accompa nying a gentleman, only 50 je 2S WANTED. WANTED, a good plain Cook, Washer and Ironer (white) for a small family; to go two miles in the country. Liberal wages will be paid. Apply at the American Hotel. jy 2—3t* WANTi£i>. —An active young man of polite manners, who can come recommended, may hearof a situation by enquiring at thisifflce. Also, a Servant Girl, for the balance ot the year. Jy 2-3t« WA.NTKD. —A white or colored man, to work in a printing office. Apply at this office, jy 2—2t* t'AKI'IiNTKKS. —Wanted to hire to worn os > a mill, tive or tea Carpenters. For such as will suit, good wages will be paid Apply lo je3o L. D. CKKNSHAW CO. WANTED— A Bread Baker. Apply to WM FALCONEK, je "29 171 Main street. WANTED TO RENT.—We wish to rent for one or more years, a Plantation, say of from 50 to 200 acres, with improvements thereon, and not exceeding 7 miles from Richmond For such a Plantation, a libeVal rent will be gtven, either in cash, or a part of the crop. Apply to je2B TOLLR fc COOK, Agents. URVANTS WANTED FOR THE SPRINGS—We wish to hire immediately, 6 mile diningroom and house Servants ; also.* good assistant Cook, for the Springs. Persons having such for hire, will do well to call without delay. je 28 TOLER U COOK, Agents WANTKD.— I wish to hire a White to attend to a little Farm near Richmond.— Apply to ED. D. EACHO, je 28 General Agent and Collector. ANTED.—I wish to hire for tne balance of the year, or by tbe month, a No 1 dining room servant. One that c-n come well recommended. Apply to ED WD D EACHO, je 23 Generui Agent and Collector. WANTED FOR THE SWEtiT SPRINGS, A first rate assistant Man Cook. None need fepply but a good one, who can come well re commended and has been accustomed to cooking in public houses. je 15 NACE <fc WINSTON. WANTED.— I wish to hire for the balance of tha year, 2 able-bodied MEN, to go 11 miles in the country; white or black. EDW'DD EACHO, je 4 General Agent and Collector. WANTED— Virginia Fire and Marine Insu rance Stock, by mv 20 NACE ic WINSTON. EMPLOYMENT.— Hands, who are ac l customed to manufacturing Coats, Pants and Vests, cr.n have constant employment on applica tion to M B Swzxkev. at KENT, PAINE Sc KENT'S, my 30 No II Fourteenth street Head Quarters Ist Regiment Va. Vols,/ Richmond, July Ist, 1853. > v.// ORDERS No. «6.-l. The Regiment parade in front of the City Hail on iSPC MONDAY, the 4th of July, at 11 o'clock, 2. Commandants will post their companies in line promptly at the hour designated, and see that they are provided with nine rounds of blank cart ridge, to fire the national salute at IS o'clock, M. By order WALTER H HARRISuN, jy 2—2t Adjutant ATTENTION VIRGINIA RIFLES, Attend a parade in front ol the City Hall, on MONDAY, the 4th instant, at 10* o'clock, with twelve rounds ot blank cartridge*. Arm* in order for inspection. By order of the Captain. * PHIL BERGHEIMER, O 8. Honorary members are requested to meet the Company after parade at the City Spring, jy 2—2t* P B. O S. 4ATT£NTIONi YOUNG GUARD. . Parade at your Armory on MONDAY, the 4th of July, at 9 o'clock, A M, precisely, in fall sum mer uniform—arms in order for inspection. By order of the Captain. j y 2 7 J W BARLOW, O. 8. eagle infantry Parade on m an* day Morning* July 4th, at 10 o'clock, in front ot the City Hafl, with 9 rounda of blank cart ridge. B? order of die Lieut- Commanding. jy JNO. C. POWELL, Jr, O 8- PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR—sJO bhds Prime N. O. Sugar, just received and for sale low by ® LEE. je 10—ts OAA SACM.* EOC&JLAND LJiUE, just OU U received per schr John, Capt Cable*, and for sale at the wharf. _ je 10 SOBEBT RAH KIN. AUCTION SALEi FUTURE DAYS. By WelUtffftwi 6«ddia. MOB* VALUABLE PRIVATE KJEBI -1U DEUCE OM GRACE, BETWEEN 2nd AMD 3sd STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION — Will be sold on Taeaday, the sth day of July, 1853, upon tbe premises, commencing at 5 o'clock, that most vslusble reaidenee on Grace street, be tween 2nd and 3rd streets, lot owned by B.Slado, Esq, (who contemplates removing from Rich mond ) The Lot has a froat of 68 net, sad runs back 163 feet. The House has 11 rooms, betides brick kitchen containing 4 rooms -all built within the last fourteen years of the best materia! and of superior workmanship. The building* alone cost S7OOO. Persons disposed to purchase the above property can do so before the dsy of sale. Txajfs—One quarter cash; balance at 3, 6 and 9 months for negotiable notes, interest added, se cured by a trust deed, je 87 W. GODDIN, Auctr. Neat cottauk rbsidbnce on CLAY, BETWEEN Ist AND 2ND STREETS, FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold on FH. day Afternoon, the Bth dsy of Jafe 1853, upon the premises, commencing at 5 o'eWmt that neat little Cottage Residence on the South side of Clay, between Island 2nd streets, adjoining the residence of Dr John McConnell, and now occupied by Mrs Minter. The Lot fronts 36 feet, runs bsck 163 feet. Tins—One-quarter cash; balance at 3. 6 and 9 months for negotisble notes. bearing interest, and title retained till lsst note is paid. je3o W. GODDIN, Auctr. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON BROAD AND Bth STREETS FOR BALE AT AUCTION —Will be sold on Tkstraday After noon, the 7th dsy of July, 1853, upon the premises, commencing at 5 o'clock, that most valuable Lot on the South aide of Broad sti eet and East line of 18th street, fronting on Brosd street 120 feet, running back 60 feet. It will be divided to suit purcbssers. Teems—One-third cash; balance at 6 and 12 montha for negotiable notes, interest sdded, and title retained till last note is paid. je3o W. GODDIN, Auctr. rpBUSTKE'S SALK OF VALUABLE A Beal Estate la the City of Richmond, aa Byrd, between 9th and JI Oth streets.— By virtue of a deed ot trust executed to the sub scriber by Joseph Rots and wile, dated 21 th Au gust, 1*52, duly recorded in Richmond Huttinga Court, I shall, (in execution of the said trust, hav ing been so requested by the creditor thereby se cured) proceed to *ell at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of July, 1853, at 5 o'cloek, P M, if fair, if not, the next fair day, at the tame hour, the real eatate thereby con veyed, contiating of lot No 2, fronting 32# feet on , Bjrd street, running back 150 feet to sn slley 15 ] feet wide, and being part of lot No 408 in the plan | of said city, on which there stands a new brick atore and dwelling. The title is believed to be I good, but selling aa trustee, I shall convey with the ucual special warranty. Tkbms—Enough in cash to defray the expenses ; of sale, and to discharge a bond of CIOOO, with In j tereit thereon from 2Uth August, 1852, and on tuch credit aa to tbe residue, as the personal represents. ! tive of the aaid Ross shall prescribe and direct—or , in case of the failure to give such direction, then upon such terms as I shall announce at tbe time of ' sale. JOHN B YOUNG, Trustee. Sale conducted by W Goddin, Auct. ' jy I—dtds By James M. Taylor. That highly valuable farm, one mile west of the city, known as Hose Neath, for sale.— The subscriber's health having been restored by a residence of four years in the county, and desiring to devote his undi vided attention to commercial pursuits, and with that view to remove to the city, he offers for sale his farm, called Rose Neath, situated in Henri co county, one mile west ot the city, on the Deep Run Turnpike—a continuation of Broad street, with convenient access to the Westhsm Plank Road. The iarm contains about 2*24 acres of land, all cleared, and about 200 acres of it in the highest state of agricultural improvement, as the crops now growing and being gathered, will abundantly testify. The improvements are extensive, of the most convenient and modern description, and in perfect order, being peculiarly adapted both for family comfort and the purposes of (he firm. The pr; perty is susceptible of division into three or more beautiful tracts. First, the mansion house, with 11 rooms, bath hmise, kitchen, out houses for servants, smoke,ice, machine, corn and large hay houses, extensive sta ble room, &c, with about 113 acres of laud, includ ing a garden of 4 acres, and a beautiful yard and flower garden, tastefully set out in shade trees, shrubs and flowers. Secondly, a frame building with six looms above, besides a brick basement; kitchen, with 4 rooms, extensive stabling, hay shelter 100x40 feet, <tc, Ate, with 91 acres of laud. Tcird, a tract of 20 acres without improvements, fronting on Grove street, and within aiew hundred yards of the Plank Road. A more minute description of this property Is deemed unnecessary here, as those disposed to pur chase will prefer to view the premises; and all such are invited to do so, and treat with James M Tay lor, Auctioneer, at whose office a plat of the land may be seen. There is not, nor has there probably been offered in this market tor years, a more desirable piece of property of equal dimensions with as many advan tages ot location, beauty and sound investment; and nothing but tha reasons above given induces the wwner to part with it. If not sold privately before WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of July, it will on that day, commencing at 5X o'clock, P M, upon the premises, be offered at public auction. And the following day, com mencing at 11 o'clock, A H, will be sold the farm ing utensils, ot every description, stock, consisting of tine mules, milch cows, heifers, yearlings, hogs, See, all of fine br< ed. The terms will be most liberal and accommodat ing. Should a private sale of the land be effected be fore the day of sale, due notice will be given. LEWIS D CRENSHAW. James M Taylor, Auctioneer. je 23—3teod&dtdswlt IVINE MLILOING LOTS*"IN* THE TOWN OF SIDNEY AT lUCTiON — Will be sold on Friday, 8:h July, commencing at 5J< o'clock, P M, upon the premises, 6 Building Lots in the town of Sidney, on the East tide of Harvie street, and three on the West side if said street, each fronting 30 feet and running back about 130 feet to an alley. These Lots have en elevated and beautiful loca tion, and are for building sites, equal to any in that highly improving neighborhood. Terms very liberal. je 28 JAS M TAYLOR, Auctr TWO FRAMED TENEMENTS AND Lets oh Concord street, near Car Hus ton's Mill, at Anction.—Will be sold on THURSDAY, 7th July, at 5J o'clock, P M, upon the premises, two Framed Tenements and lots, fronting together on Concord street 30 feet six Inches, and running back 141 feet to the mill bank. The houses are in good order, and now rented at §10 per month. Tb&ms : One-third cash; balance at 4 and 8 mo*., with interest and satisfactorily aecured. Jy 1 JAS M TAYLOR, Auct By Alexander Nott Ac Co. TRUSTEE SALE OF HOU-EHOLD A FURNITURE, <tc —By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me Sept «th, 1847,1 shall sell on Tuesday, July sth, at 10 o'clock, at the house in Taylor's Row, the 3d from Second street, on Main, certain Household and Kitchen Furniture. The Furniture i* of good quality, and ha* been well kept CH. MAURICE SMITH, Trustee. Sale conduoed by Ai.zx. Nott tc Co, Aucts. Terms at sale. Je 28. By George J. samner. Genteel household furni ture AT AUCTION —On Friday Mara, lag, the l*t July, commencing at 9)f o'clock, will be sold at auction, without reserve, at the residence of Mr C H Butterfleld, (who is declining houae kfjepioß) on sth street, between Byrd and Canal, all hi* Household and Kitchen Furniture, eon*i*t ing in Bart of one mahogany Sofa, Chair*, Table, Mirror, Carpet*, two good Panther Bed*, Mat trasses, Bedstead*, one exeellent Cooking Stove and fixture* ia good order, and many other useful article*. Term* cut. Bale to be conducted by je a GEO. J. SUMMER, Aact Pestpoaed.-The above sale 1* unavoidably postponed to Tuesday morning, commencing at 10 "jyi** GEO J BUMMER,Auct NK. RUM.— I '-Howlnad" Brand For sale • by DAVENPORT, ALLEN ft CO. Jy * = w'MALL. Na. S MaCKEßHL—Landing O this do from schooner Susan, for sale by je2S WILLIAMS ft BROTHER. , w.thus»sr^2ssss rlotion, the nbMriber ?T? P***% «■ ■ the order* of hi* —*t di*po*ed to parebaae. *"! Richmond for opwwd. of * un> w Hal >11 Ma « yj» Jjpjj promptly «od properly attended to. "* 00 jTiaciSrjar-*•»-->>«■ BT Th« prinud oficial dr.wtna* *eat to . respondent* by (he first mail. Cg* Prize* cached at fight Addre** TIIUMAB LAMBE&T HIT 14—lata 9*ltlmotevW«l MUUTIMOK£« BITTKK t'OKDlil: AND BLOOD PURIFI£JL-Prfee.flT± Bottle.— Pbyaieiaoa of the firat (tending tnt he medical profe**ion u*e and prescribe it aa tba —— elective ALTERATIVJfc AND BLOOD PDJUraSt ever known; while Tact namber* who bad iatm differed from diaeaaea or complaint* brought oabr sedentary habit*, expoaoro, indirection, torpid atat* of the liver, or imparine* of the blood, now look noa thia Cordial aa moat mytteriooa and magical a its healing propertiea and re*torin« power*. Itatade prominent fn Che treatment and core of Nearakia. General Debility'and Nervosa Affection*, DyapomtS or Indigeation, Lea* of Appetite. Acidity mach, Nervoae Headache, or Flow of Blood to th Head, Co*tiveaee* or Irregnlaritie* of the Bowete. Fjeuuy, Pain* or Miaery in the Side or Xecion of the HeMt,j-Wnle»«TorDeprearionofßpiriU,ftpiSoS of the Heart, Dimcalt Breathing, Sinking SeaMttoeaL Prostration of the Nervosa System, Cold, Chillv Sen sations, or Numbnea* of the Flesh or Limb*. Dufcalt s.lss. w? irregularities.especially with Femalea: nnSuctaa ?rl^oV^m~JSi! n °' ** NerT °" Syrt " B *"• itiortinore'e Bitter Cordial la purely vegetable, pleasant to take, and perfeeti* •ale to be uaed in any Mate of healtk even bv the moit delicate female or child. BP* Price one dollar per bottle. .£&£££?! aiSttrep* »•> > W Remember that we aeli at whole**]* and — that moat invaloable and rare rem idy for turn m all ita forma, either in*is,nniatory acute, or chronic, no difference how bad the case, orhew loa* standing. Thia i* Mortimore's BiiEUMATIO cfm. POUND, which i* a vegetable extract, aa interaal re medy, prepared expreaaly for thi* oae diaeaa* It ha* already cared thoaeand* who bad long been cripple* The evidence i* most overwhelming and conviacina. aa given by vast number* of oar mo*t respectable c£ tizen*. Call and get a circular, and read the letter* and ear tificate* of vonr friends and those around yon who had lone (tillered, but who have been restored to per fect health by thia remedy. For aale by PU&CELis LADD k CO, (oie Agents for Richmond ap 20 f— GOOD NKWs FOB VIBI aOaSTUKM TO THE VIRGINIA SfttiNufl—nor SPRINGS LIKE FROM STAUN TON TO THE HOT AND WHITE SULPHUR SPUING?. PASSING BY THE BATH ALUM AND WARM — THROUGH FROM RICHMOND T5 THE HOT SPRINGS IN TWO DAYS —Visitors to the springs, and the public generally, are in. formtd th*t on Tuesday, the sih of July next, there will be pi need upon the road fr< m Staunton to the White Sulphur Spring*, a Line of splendid Concord Coaches, which will be run tri-weekly du ring the Seringa season, leaving Staunton and the White Sulphur for the Hoi Sprit gs every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and leaving the Hot Springs for those places on the alternate day* The night stand from Staunton and the White Sul phur will be at the Hot Springs and the cosches will rest there on Sunday Travellers who avail themselves of thia line will be conveyed with all possible comfort and expedition, and without night travel, to their plt.ee of destination. In addition to the tri weekly line, an extra Stane will be kept at ihe Hot Springs, and alao at Staunton, for the ac commodation of the public Passengers for tha Hot Springs will be entitled to a preference, aud those lor the Whito Sulphur next. 5T Persons who choose to patronize this line will remember to pay through only to Staunton. Fare from Staunton to tne Bath Alum, Warm and Hot Springs 6«cb, 83 50; to tha White Bui phur, $ti0O; from Hot Springs to White Sulphur, 82 50. For seats, apply at Wuodtoard's Hotel*in, Staunton THOS GOODE, 31 2—dtf Hot Springs, jane 27 i 853. NEW GOODS, NEW t»OUl>B—Suited to the warm season. Grass Stirts, a large assortment Palm Leaf and other Fans White Rerege OrgaudiH Muslins Bite* Silk Lacea White Silk Frioges White and Black Gimps Printed Orcatidie Muslins Alexanders Silk Gloves Wash Net Illusion Lace Band*. Muslin Binds, very cheap A largf lot Embroidered Pointed Muslin Collar* C A. GWATKIN, Jv S3—3t!f Opposite Exchange Bank. HKIiLtHU UVfi-lia still selling oft at and below cost, ana weuld respectfully cail the attention of the pu jlic goner ally to my Isrge stock of Dry Goods which I have on hand yet. as I had rather sacrifics Ihs Goods at the counter In prefere ice to sending th»m to auc tion to be sold. Persons desirous ot buying Cheap Goods can get them by calling at . „ H ROSENFELD'S, jy tf 175 Broad street. I?XPHES>SJ NOTICE.—PARISEN & KING AJ are now running their Express daily on Um Mail and Accommodation Trains over the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, thence by stages to all points beyond the Western terminus of tha Raad through Western Virginia to KnoxviJle, Tenn.— They continue to iorward and Express Good* to and from New York per steamers Keanoke and JaueitswO) as well as to all the principal points in North Carolina, Virginia, &o. Ba particular in ordering from New York to specify "Paruen If King's Ezpresi, No. 2 Barclay street, where they will ba received and recaiuseff tor by J U KING, one of the firm. Do not be deceived by ''exclusive privileges" on me steamers That is positive,v proven ttHbe a HUMBUG, by P at K's continuing ~i<> de.iver their goods as promptly as ever and at their usual cheap rates. WM. L HaULE. Agent, Pearl »treet. Richmond, And Va Tenn Railroad JDepot, Lvncabure, Va. Jr a— lw f&s n HKM 1 , tils tiuot ai.u cjr. Yemeni tkM Dwelling, located on Bank atteet, a tew doer* above Mn Claiborne's, containing 8 rjonit, with batement and all the convenience toe • family.— 'lhe cool, neat and retired litaation of this home, together with its proximity to buaiseas,mafcesltoi» of the moat desirable to a business man in the city. Posaeaaion given immediately. Apply at 57 Mam street, opposite City Hotel. j y 2—3t* * A* OK KfiMT.-The large and convenient dwelling on Main, between :9th and 20th at. f usaesaion may b« had about the 16th iast. Apply to the subscriber reaiding on the premises jy 54—3t* JNOCBTAKARD. TUB VIRGINIA iIIKOICAL AND 80*- GICAL JOURNAL for July, 1833,-Jnrt n ■ ceived and for tale by A MORRIS, ]? 2 WMila UraeC FOR HIHK-Bj the month, or tor the baT ance of the year, a una)) girl, tuiuWe for a Nurae. Apply io TOLE& is. COOK, iJ a Agent*. HlKE—for the balance ot Cm nv, a r woman, aa excellent Hcu>« Servant, withtvo children, the youngest being a little mot* Umk • month old. Prioe board and clothing Anply at l hi* office. jf 3_3j» ATKK COOLKKH, fce.-BySeXS* wearerecelrlng thia day • further (apply of Cooler*, Refrigerator*, ftc. for tale by ZmMgRMAW. pßlLOlillN'H 61 US.—Br the ataamer V/ Pennsylvania we are receiving another lot of Cab*, VV.liow Carriage*, Hobby Hor***, t*. Far •ale by ZIMMtUUUM. 1000 Jra JOHM a CLAiHOMH UEIIU BACON IIDM AMP MOUL * DERB, for Ml* by Jy» JOHM H CLAIBORJg. \IW CBOF I.IMMH^IIIwiinwS? " Lemon*, la prime order, for aale by jyl . *V J.EHTgqAL. UONNKTM, BOMJ(«TI.-rt« nedfWS* D C BARTu* S, ioa Mais MMMfcaeaae eTCMp Bonnet* and a erne of Lawn Boaaato, twy cheap. DUVK TXAO» -WO baaaalaar fKaas