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fHEDAIL*IDISPATCH -Itir Price OF RAW SILK'-" i AOTAP ' * Ibe a r r ival of the Baltic it m«w ,h,t » ' " _ u : c i. inn airy for raw silk 10 New » P «. fw>och ra«* silk, while mLhTo." -a be oa the eve of » rise. The exhibition of the R ?W a !i*"™ C v Agricultural end MeeheoicalS • y held «« Port Ror«l. V°t,'elolhofNovem commencing oof hursday.the her next. Tb. otfon a^ifc^rS. wi..o„ * P,I. taioed a loss of about f I,W. painting. Mr James Anderson, the tragedian, ia play iogin Liverpool, tit comes to this country next autumn. It i« said that Judge Nicholson, of Nashril'e, km entered upon hia duties as one of the edi tors of the Washington Union. John Porter has been appointed keeper of the Lipht House at Cove Point, Chesapeake Bay, in place ofMr. liance, removed. It ii said the grave of James Madson, twice Preaident of the Usited States, cannot now be recognized. The difficulties between the police of Mexi eo and the soldiers continue, and every day gross abuses are committed by the latter. Gov. Wood, of Ohio, has resigned the guber natorial chair, and accepted the consulship to Valparaiso. Lieut. Gov. Medill becomes the chief magistrate. ■ GOOD NEWS FOR VIBI- I i.il 1 ilWm T»BK TO THK VIKGIWIA SFRIN>7=-ru7l' SPRINGS LINK FROM STAUN TO* TO THK HOT AND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. PASSING BY THE BATH ALUM AND WARM—THROUGH FROM RICHMOND TO THE HOT SPRINGS IN TWO DAYS—Visitors to the springs, and the public " r ® formed that en Tnesday, the sih of July next, there will be placed upon the road tr m bt unt - n to the White Sulphur Springs, a Line of splendid Concord Coaches, which will be run tn-weekly du ring :he Springs season, leaving Staunton and the White Sulphur for the Hot Sprit 6 s every Tuesday, Thursday at:d Saturday, aud leaving the Hot Hprtng. for those places on the alternate cays.— The mgb-. etaid from Staunton and :he V\ hite Su'.- phur will ut, or the Hot Springs and the coaches w jil /est there o» i'v,o.; B y Travellers who avail " themselves of this line will be conveyed wi h all poitiole comfort and expedition, and without night frirei, to their place of destination In addition to tie tri weekly line, an extra Staje will be kept at ne Hot Springs, and also at Staunton, for the ac ;oinmodation of the public Passengers for Hot Springs will ba entitled to u preference, aud those lor the White Sulphur next gy Persons who chooso to patronize this line will remrmbsr to pay through only to Staunton. Fare Irorn Staunton to tne Bath Alum, Warm and Hot Springs each, «3 50 ; to the White Sul phur, 0i»; Irom Hot Springs to White Sulphur, SJ. For seats, apply at Wcodieard's Hotel, in Stiuntcn THOS GOODE. j/ a-dtf Hot Bprings, June 27. i 853. V SUMMER ARRANGEMENT— Visitors lo the Springs may expect more comfort by th's route than tver before; and If the cost of meals ia cocsidered, no other route offers lower fare. The road is open to the base of the Blue Ridge, and the rails now being laid between Wayaesborough and Staunton, it will be in operation this season. The Stage lice is twdor the management of J L Heiskell, so well knows to the public. Cars leave Richmcnd, daily at 6)£ A M. and the Western terminus ci the Railroad at iljj A £1. Oniy Connection. To Rockbridge A Hum Springs, tare 87.50 White Sulphur, passing the Alum, Warm and Hot Springs 10 50 Bath Alum 8 25 Warm Springs S.aO Hot Springs 8.50 Lexington 7.00 5taunt0n...................... 5 00 Culpepper C ti 4 50 »Oar stages arrive in Staunton at f o'clock FH, and leave next morning by Express line, at 5 A M—soend the night at Woodward's Jackson River Hotef, and reach the White Sulphur at 10 A ' M second day from Staunton.' Chartered Coaches to travel as the party wishes, ean be engaged at Richmond, on the following terms: The inside of the coach can be secure it 9 •eats are paid lor. If 10 seats are paid for, it se cures all the seats outside and inside; with the pri vilege of carrying the allowed baggage for the number of passengers D» id fur ••f«r Ike farther comfort of passengers, we shall run an accommodation line of Coaches which will leave Staunton after breakfnst, stop fur the night at the Bath Alum or Warm Springs, as they nuy desire, and reach the White Sulphur next evening; guaranteeing that thure shall be no night ravel." "We will also keep at the Warm and Hot Springs each, • coach to accommodate visitors going West or East, who may not find seats in the regular line." i WM P. FARISH tCO, by J. L. Heiskell, Agent. <1 Trl» Weekly Connection. *To Lynchburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, going up; fare £4 50 Servants traveling without their masters, must leave a pass with the Ticket agent, and also shew •another to the Conductor. An extra charge will be made if passengers do aot obtain tickets E H GILL, Superintendent Transportation, gy Washington passengers may go by the Junction and reach that city in 24 hours from Staunton, taking the night train of the Rich mend, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company jel7 E.H. GIi.L, Sup't. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. O 1 Mall, and regular Paaaenger Train will leave Lynchburg daily, Sunday* excepted, at 7 o'clock, A M, and arrive at S&lem at 10i o'clock, A M Re turning will leave Salem at 2i o'clock, P M, and ar rive at Lynchburg at 5) o'clock P M—(topping, so tag and returning, at the following placet only, Foreat Depot, Goode's, Liberty, Oak Muiga, Bu ford'a, Boasack'*, Big Lick, and Salem. A Paaaenger train will leave Lynchburg daily (Sunday* excepted) at 3 o'clock, P M, and arrive at Salem at 5* o'clock, PM. Returning will leave Salem at 9} o'clock, A M, and arrive at Lynchburg o'clock, A M, (topping going and returning at the following place* :—Halaey's, Clay'*, Fore*t De pot, Goode's, Lowry'a, Liberty, Oak Mulga, Bu ford'a, Bonsack'*, Githe * Mill, Big Lick and Salem. Freight train* will leave Lynchburg daily, (San day* excepted) at TH o'clock, A M, and arrive at Salem at 4 o dock, P M. Leave Salem at 7} o'clock, A M, and arrive at Lynehburg at 3i o'clock. P M. THOMAS SHARP, mh 30—tf SuptTranp't Va k. Tenn R R *OR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH AND OLD POINT. In eonaequence of the repair* to mE£H3K&« *taamb<>*i Aiguta having re quirefl out. time dun was anticipated, the Com pany have chartered the pleasant steamer J. E. C*Cm to run between Port Walthall and the above place*, until the Augusta U comulcted £ c c &ttearj tv. nsstst& •very Monday, WWMay and Friday snornin* thereafter, at the same hoar « On the alternate daysvU: Tneedaya, Thur* days and Saturday*, the Coffee wUI leave Norfolk at S* A M, toaehuf at Old Point throughout the bathing season, aao .at Hie different landlnga on the liver. ! i Fare bat wet n lldbtnoßd and Norfolk, Old Point. $» oo Fate betwaea Rfcfratoad aed Grove Wharf.. I SO ChtMtawt ever thin feers and not over twelve 9 ■§*■ Bill ireww. {8 tpnßsxgtaatm AIUUVALB AT TBS PRINCIPAL HOTILB YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE HOTEL.—J S Allen, H H Mamie, Louisa; W A Jarratt end lady. Geor gia: W H Uav and son, Weldut); R M Mot re, Puwliatan; S Barrv. J H Heald, H Heald, C A Miller. Ball; J D Lawson, Miss C Lawson, N Y; J H White and lady, Phil; J M Curtis. C C Hudson, Mi*s M HuJson, N V; I* D Smith, Miss F E Smith, Boston; J Bngby, King 6c Queen; J C England, Curtersville; A W Palmer and son, CumLerltind; G Whit field, California; W S Beers, J P Pureed, T W Smith, Richmond; W H Bowcock, Henri co; J H H»rrison, Charles City; J B Oflley, U S Coast Surve\; G W P Bissell, Mexico; W W Trent. Win &. Mary; A Ashiou, Kiug George; T Gatewood, Noriolk, E T I'uylor. Mrs Taylor, B T Taylor, King George; D Chalmers, Halifax; C Goodrich, Louisiana; J C Wise, Va; T Jervis, D Bowley, Lynchburg; T S Watson, I> Watson, E Fontaine, Louisa; G T Beaureg and servant, Louisiana; rrot Schale, University Va; J H Lee am. daugi • Orange; Arthur Mclntire. Madison;. William A James, Staunton; C R J v,rk ' n p„ un ,»- of Virginia; B F Harris, Augusta county, M Banks, Petersburg; E Neism>'»h. Va, E O Fitzgerald, University; J E Wither* Ky, H E Scott, J Edmund?, Charlotte, J ° kell, Staunton; H F Porchell, Joseph Pal m«r Charleston; T E Carpenter, New York; KSlewis Brunswick; D Madison, lady and Srvant P le" burg; T Miller, Baltimore; H Philips.' J M West, R and P R R; NM Mat* rile J M » rousdale, Louisiana; 1 Demneaa, Baltimore; W H Anglea, Memphis; J E France, G Crook, J N Naback, Washington; A Cam mack R Cammack.Mrs Cammack, Miss Cam mack'aud servant. New Orleans; J D Butler, Caroline; L T Gallewo' d, Henrico; J T Der rifon, Caroline; E McKenny, Bollißg Greeu; J Cammack. New York. CITY HOTE L—ll Hurley, Boston; Thos Irving. NYi C C Smith, lady,2 children, sev't, New Haven; U W Nichols, Mass; Warner field, Ohio; A J Goech, Gordonsville; R Edwards, K ng Wm; Wm Mitchell, do; T Ecles, Nor folk; N Green, Chesierfield; FF West, Louisa; J M West, do; FM Boykiti, Isle of Wight; J R Reynolds, J Hamilton, Wm Barrett, William King, Portsmouth; W E Day, Charlottesville; Lewis Bobbeti N C; C Brown, Charles City; A Jackson, Nelson; W G Ellis, Goochland; 8 W Wever, New York; E J Baugh, Chester field; P Cottrell, do; J B McGlunire, N Cy J N McGluuire, do; G W Howard, Charleston; D Percival, Memphis; Thcs Hawes, Charles City; A Mclntire, Madison; T J Wooldridee, Va; W B Ratclifl'e, Richmond, B Goodwyr, Alexandria. COLUMBIAN HOTEL —S Broaisand M Green, Wen 4c Mary College; Capt Wilkin, Ship Wash ington; W D Miller, Lynchburg; Dr J I Archer, Beilona Arsecal; A P Miller, Nottoway; J J Gills, R Williams aud J A Graves Amelia; Dr BR Fleming, Halifax; R Matthews M Merrit, J L Scstt and f Roberts, Lynchburg; J R South and R Perkinson, Nottoway; EA Bowles, Tozwell; FM Nelson and R Ross, Lyrchbnrg; J R Williams, Baltimore; T L Hines aod P b Anderson. Priuee Eiward; J Thompson ami (J D Culler, N C ; C 8 Watkins, K'chmon<l; W H Lipfjrd, Cumberland; J May, J Gribble, J Thomas, F Agall, A Treleavan, i Head. T /incent, R J Lourut and E Bennett, N C ; J S Jackson, Nottoway; W Cumminsf, N C; T W White, Richmond; J H Brsnstord, B J Allen and E S Alien, Cumfterland; B A Cox, Buckingham; H K Scott and J Ecmond, Cbarlott,; J Shuuders asd J I. Pettitt. Va; J Carson, Rickbiidse; J G Sports. R chm >nd; J Morton and sou and N Edmunds, sr. Ch«»!"tte AMERICAN HOTEL.—A Garoett, New Keistf Miss A Gurnett, J J Garoett, do; J Crean, Pliila; J sj Allen, Louisiana; M K Crenshaw, Cliaries City; A P Crerishi*, J A Selden and lariy do; Maj J SeJden, IT S A; T Peniberton, Va; B H Harrison, lady ana serve, do, E Ballentine, Prince i.dward; E H Pendleton, Baltimore; R Brady, New York, A F Taylor, Va; Hon C Conrad, New Orleans; S Stein, Mobile; R J Buttis, N C; D Jones, Petersburg; R VVilbourne, Howards ville; W B Columbia; W J JohMon, do; A Dabney, Dinwiddie; M P Taylor, Richmond; VV P Stewart, Norfolk: H M Crand, Lynchburg; VV E Peters; do;_ VV B Stevens, Phila; G it Harris and lady, N C; J G Kellosg, Charleston: T S Bocock, Appomat t#x; J S Armstrong, Alexandria KAMGE OF TUKKMOJIETtR A* J. W. Uandolnli'a Konlurnre. **"ln sr., YESTERDAY 7 a m. j \t. j 5P m. 8i { ee ) 67 MARiiNE NEWb. I'OfeT U f ■ ARRIVED, Schr Eilen Aagusta, , Norfolk, corn to S McGruder & Sons Schr Gen Worth, Travis, Baltimore, salt to Ed mond, Davenport dc Co Schr Virginia, Pnilips, Baltimore, mdze to W D CoiquM Ac Co Sieamer Jamestown, Parrish, New York, mdze to Ludlam Si. Watson Steamer Bslvidere, Gifford,] Baltimore, mezeto Ludlam & Watson Brig Clara Ellen, French, Bangor, iee and lum ber to Ward well & Badger. SAILED, Steamer Jamestown, Parrish. N York, tobacco Steamer Beividere, G.tford, Baltimore, dour and tobacco Schr Gipsey, Bontin, New York, coal Schr Osri/lUe C H-rnea, Hlhiss, Philadelphia, coal Schr Lynchburg, Couch, New York, dour and tobacco. HELLiNU OFF !—1 am £3 still selling cff at and below cost, and would respectfully call the attention of the pu 'lie gener ally to my large stock of Dry Goods which I have on band yet us I had rather sacrifice the Goods at the counter in prefere ice to sending tbem to auc ti .u to be sold. Persons desirous ot buying Cheap Goods can get them by casing at H ROSENFELD'S, jy 2—tf J75 Broad street. PXPKKSS WOTIuK.—PAKISIiN 6c. KING -t-i are now runuiog their Express daily on the Mail and Accommodation Trains over the Virgil ia and Tennessee Kail road, thence by stages to ail points beyond the Western terminus of the Koad, through Western Virginia to Knoxviile, Tenn — They continue to Jorward and txpreia Good* te and from New York per steamers Roanoke and Jamestown, as well as to all tho principal point* in North Carolina, Virginia, ic. Be particular in god« from N«w York to specity "Patisen <V King's Ezprtst, No. 2 Barclay Mrtet," where they will tic received aud receipted tor by J H KINU, one of the firm. Do not be deceived by "tzclusiis privileges" on me steameia That i* positively proveu to oe a HUMBUG, by P it K'a continuing to deliver tneir goods a* promptly a* ever and at their usual cheap rate*. WM. L MAULE, Agent, Pearl street, Richmond, And Va Tenn Railroad Depot, Lvnchburg, Va. jy 2—lw FOK HUWUENOT SiKINGd 2E^C3BS a passenger train will leave Richmond every oaiORDaV, till farther notice *t 5:30 P M. Returning, will arrive each auccesaive MONDAY, at 8:30 <t M, at Richmond, jy 1 J H. OSBORNE, Supt. I TORY PEARL TOOTtI POWDEB- A fine and fragrant dentfrice—it give* ■ pearly whltene** to the toeth, render* the gum* firm and hard, and i* free irom gritty particles For tale bv fc*7 E 4 PiCOT. PRLUE NEW OBUANB SUOAR.-ij hbds Prime N.O. Sugar, just received and for ■ale low by AS LEE. Je 10—t* OA A SACK* UOURLANB LIME, ju*t (SUU received per acbr John,CCat Cable*, and for aate at the wharf. JelO ROBERT RANKIN. DMINVBCVINO VLUIU.-U Doyen'* Pa tent Disiotectlng Fluid, tor purilying sick room* and counteracting putrid imeli* and other unplea sant eßuvia; for sale bv ADIE b GRAY, Druggist*, 1* 147 Main street. I KATH AiJiO« EUR Ttltt •»* "AIR.—A supply of this popular article, for "Z* PURCELL, LADD A CO , - w * 7 Druggist*, W Main street CuS SSF* k " d '- ato " otof | S MERCHANT it WEIBIGER. ' ~I Wo 113 Main sUeet. i B STEGAL. FOR RENT. """he store at pre.ent occupied 1 from the Post Office, and nest > > -■»-« "7 uaprSp.r.iw'.r.Uli K.g.lla ind HUw 'r,. P suitable for the differed Order* and Bo fSSS .1.0 Banners, U S Flaga, and allthenecea «rJ nar-uharualla for Lodge*, Tents, Division* All Regalia sold by me will be warranted to be of a* fine material and workman ■Mn and a* low in price aa any from Northern howea ED - Mcdonald Particular attention will be paid to proper color and style in Lodge, Chapter and Encampment outfits. E- McD. je 20-U 2 KOK HALK OK RK NT, a large brick flljf Tenement at the West end of Cary street, near the commencement of the Plank Roak. The lower part ot the building Is occupied as a store room, aod the upper part as a family residence by Hllliard Alley. Possession given in a few days — Rent $300. Apply to TOLER Sc COOK, jy 1 Agents. «FOK KKNT.—I have for rent on Leigh street, a small Brick House, between Ist and Adans stieets. Apply to EDWARD D. EACHO, je 28 ' Ceneral A sent and Collector. • FOR KKNT,—I have tor rent, a small wooden Tenemeut in Adams Valley. Posses sion can be had immediatelv. Aoply to EDWARD D EACHO, Je 23 General Agent and Collector. • FOR RENT.—I have tor rent, a Store and Dwelling in Adams Valley. Possession san be had immediately. Apply to EDWARD D EACHO, Je $3 flenera* Avent and Collentor. MCUK KKNT.—The biica 'tenement on Canal street, between 4th and sth, at present occupied by Mr Jno F Hockady. Possession given in a lew days. Rent §150 per annum. Apply to TOLER St. COOK, je 14 Agents, Pearl street 55 FOR KB *T.—Two pleasant lodging BH rooma over my store. Possession given im mediately. JOHN THOMPSON. Jel ' £t£i FOR RB.NT.—Three or four rooms in Baa the Law Building, suitable for professional gentlemen, or for lodging rooms. Apply to je 30 TOLER * COOK. B. LUCK, • STOCK and LAND WARRANT AGENCY, Govebnob Stbeet. Stacks bought and seld on Commission. The highest price paid for Land Warrants. Gold and tellver Wonted. CF* Prize tickets In ail Lotteries sold In Lot teries under the management ot R France <fc Co , will be promptly paid by me, and all inquiries relative to the business of R. France & Co., ad dressed te them at Richmond,; will meet with pr mpt attention, mp 2 C. B- LUCK. MiHARTIN SMITH, STOCK, J.AND • WARRANT AND GENERAL AGENCY, OfHce 14th street, old stand for many years occu pied by John M Clarke as a Lottery Office The highest market prices paid for old Virginia Military Laud Warrants and Land Warrants unSerthe act of Septernoer 28 *850. AH outstandiag Prize Tickets »o!d by Mr Clarke will be redeemed by tha subscriber. M MARTIN SMITH, Agent. N B—Persons at a distance can obtain any infor mation relative to the old business, and bars their erders faithfully and ccnlidentraliy executed by ad dressing, post paid, ftl MARTIN SMITH, Genera! Agent. ! my 31 —d2m Clarke's oid Btand, i 4th st. LtiMUKK.— We are receiving a io: ot clear Canada Wbite Pine Lumber, of assorted sizes; a very sup article and of last year's receipt, deadiy ssesoaed, wnich we can seil at a lower price, if taken from the wharf. Also, small lots oi' seasoned J Ohsrrv and Poplar, for Tobacco boxes. BELVIN <fc PARKER. Je7 LAWNS, LAWKS, LAWNS.—Our assort ment of Lawns is very extensive, and as the season is advanced we now offer thtm at greatly reduced prices Handsome styles at Bd, 10 cents, 12i seats, Is, 20 and 25 cents per yard. HART 6c MOSES, j e 22 63 Main street. Moke duck, ooats-nhvv, hand auME AND LIGHT—We have this morn ing received by steamer Rcanoke, another lot of those handsome Duck Frocks for hot weather; also 8 large lot of plain and figured white Driil Pants; white Marseilles Vests, &c- The hot weather Goods are now coming in every week. Csll at No 102, Maiu street. Je 22 KEEN, CHILES & BALDWIN. OTOHAGE, STORAGE.—The subscribers having rented the custom house Lumber flense, on 15th street, in rear of our Auction and Commission Store, are prepared to receive all and every kind of Goods on storage, and on reasonable terms. Insurance can be effected at the lowe*t rates, a* the building is fire proof. Every att ntion will be paid to the reception and delivety oi aH good* entrusted to us. my 26—1» ALEXANDER NOTT t CO. NOT SELLING OFF TO CLOSE-NO HUMBUG—But as tbe season has far advanced I have determined to offer great bargains in Dry Goods, at least a reduction ot 25 per cent of former prices; and to be convinced of the fact, only call and see the Lawns lam selling at 12X cts, dereges and Tissues at any price, Parasols at cost, and nu merous styles of white goods for Dresses, and an endless variety of Emoroideries, which taust be sold. E. GOLDSMIT, je29 No 41 Main street. I r HtiUS. BALTIMORE SHOUL- Atl DERS 20 hbds Baltimore Sides 3 do do Breast Pieces 12 bbls "Schooley & Son's" Hams Just received per steamer, for sale by je 28 JNO WOMBLE &. CO. 'I'HLMHSf TitliNKS.—We have now in sure. a largs supply of all sorts, which we are anxious to out. They will be sold very cheap to those in want, je 29 PEMHERTON & BRO. STONE CUTTING.—JOHN W DAVIES & CO., practical Stone Cutters &■ Masons, South Side of the Dock near Mayo's Bridge. We returr thanks for the liberal patronage we have received and truat by strict atteation to business, to continue to merit theconfidence of the public, de 16— tim AMELIA SPRINGS.—The above Springs wili he opened on the 20th inst, lor the recep tion of visitor*. The proprietor has made ar rangements with the Richmond aad Danville R R Co, to eonvey visitor* from Richmond to the Spring* for $1 90. Board per day, $1 50; per week, 87; per month, $25. TC WILLSON, JelO—dim* Proprietor TH E subscriber is prepared to furnish Tobacco Boxen 01 ali sizes to order, at short notice, and in the best style. My Shop i* on Cary street, between 11th and 12th street*. _ je 6—l m* A C WALLER OTICB.—We have *everal desirable Room* vacant at thi* time, and would be pleased to have them ooenpied by permanent, or transient H my d *£-dts MISSES MURRAY. LI) JAVA, COSTA KICA, LAUCAY RA and iUo Coffee, for *aie by je2g WILLIAM EGOLK3TOM. KB BUB DK LAINK.—A large assortment suitable for travelling dresses at j e 27 LEVY'S cheap store. LOST.— A pair of Gold £peet»clea, with the owner's name thereon. The finder wilt be suitably rewarded by leaving the same *t thi* of fice JelS-t* /ILARBT CHAMPAIGHB AND LON. V DON PORTER, la funrtt Md ptnts, for saleby j T j lfO Broad street. VERY SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA AND POET WINE, In bottle*, to More and for "]y p WOOLFOLK Jr. FOH HIKB,-1 have for hire, a Mo I Cook, Washer and Ironer, and alw s »®nr aioe hou*e OltL EJWARU D EACHO, jy i General Agemt and Collector. SW*WISST - OP - JDl^ir~ariiaiidnind alone with It, comes many wants ia tha way of Blank Books, Stationary, Ac. Merchant* and others can get their wtppMas « good terms, at ] RANDOLPRB Bookstore a-d Bindery, jy 1 DEREGKS.—Figured Berege* at SB eta, aoild unn •'TIS THI LAN CLOCK OF *11 Ti« the last Clock of fifty Left striking alone, All Its ociiy companion* An purchased and ioh. Mo Watch of iu kindred, No tine piece on tie* To reflect back tu mualo. Or give click for click. I*ll not leave thee, thorn lone one, To pine on the shelf, B!nce nobody will buy thee, I'll keep thee myself. Thus kindly I plac thee Behind my own door, Where thy mates of the mantel Have flourished before. Oh, long may'* thou fullow The course of the day, Aa from time'* fated circle Each hour fall* away. When old Clock* need cleaning And people aeek new, Oh I who can (apply them Like Babtbo lo jsiw. W J BARTHOLOMEW, Watch Maker, 6c, je 28 Opposite thf Dispatch Office. LYON'S KAYUAIRON, FOK **KH- A SERVING, RESTORING AND BEAUTIFY ING THE HAIR.—The Kathairon neutralizes the effects of Di*ea*e, Climate and old age, in restor ing the human hair, and after • baldness of 12 fssr*; cleanse* the head from Dandruff and it* natural impurities; will cure the Nervou* Head ache, diseases of the *kln, such as Scald Head, Erysipelas, &c; and is tiie most desirable Toilet Article for Ladle*'or Gentlemen's use, in the world. It exhales the perfume of the most deli cious flowers, and being free from rancid oil or col cring properties, gives the hair that soft, rich, curl tng appearance obtained by no other preparation. The use of the Kathairon is adopted by the first Physlckas in Europe and America, and has a sale and patronage unprecedented in the history of the Mattria Mcaica. Words alone are superfluous; a trial only can attest iU real virtue, aa it* million friends will certify. To be had of all dealers throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean, in large bottles, foi 23 eta. The old cannot apply a remedy, or the young take caution too soon. Use the Kathairon. £. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, 161 Broadway, New York Bold i n Richmond by ADJE & GRAY, Jaß—6m 147 Main street. PINEY POINT PAVILION.—This agreea ble bathing place, and quiet retreat for those in search oi health, and rational pleasure, haying been leased by the undersigned, with a view to the pur chase of it, if successful in his effort* to accommo date the public, will be opened for the season on Wednesday 15th June. Many and varied improvements have been re cently made, calculated to promote the comt»rtoi' visitors, and nothing shall be omitted by the pro prietor and his family, which can afford the least satisfaction to his guests Fa rents and their chi'.d dren will find tbe comfort* of home in ample pro vision, whilst tbe devotee of fishing miy com*; as sured, that every Heeessary arrangement for his accommodation in the way of fishing boats and tackle, with proper persons to wait on him whilst engaged in his captivating sport, nan been felly tnsfde In addition, a seine will be daily draws far the of the place and the amusement of visitors, while: a fir*t rate band of music will be in readint _u, any and night, for the amusement and recreation of thoso who may call it into service. Visitors from Richiaend and Fredericktkurg can reach the Point on Monday, Wednesday acd Satur day of each tvee*i, by metins of the steamers Pow hatan and Osceola, which touc's at Aquia Creek oa those days, and returning, can Teach the creek oa Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of esch waefc by the B&ae boats in time to connect with the regular mail train of those daya The terms of board at the Point will ba $52 for a single day, ®1 50 par day for three days, and, less tbnn a wffek, l£H) per week. and $30 per month.— Children and eervaats half price. As no public celebratioa is contemplated on the 4th rf July at tbe Point, visitors, prior to that date, may come with qrary assurance that their comfort and quiet will hot be dhtarted by any assemblage art a boisterous character. WM. W. DIX, Formerly proprietor of the Fountain Inn, Lig'at street, Baltimore. Piney Point Pavilion. Md., ) June 6th 1853 > ja7—ts The huguenot springs —tw» pleasant retreat wi'i be opened to vi»:tors on the lSth. June. Since the last season additions and improvements have been made in tbe Hotel and Cabins—indeed the whole eitablishment has under gone a thorough repair. Competent assist nts and servants in the different departments have been procured, a good Band of Music engaged and eve ry thing done to secure the comfort and pleasure of the guests. The waters are of three kinds, Sul phur, Chalybeate, and a combination of tbe two, and an at'entive observation of many years enables tbe subscriber to say confidently that tbese waters are highly beneficial, especially in dyspeptic cases and in the disease* of females and children. Batha, Hot and Cold, may be had as heretofore. The Ball Hoontt Bowling Alley and other sources of amusement invite those who are in quest of recrea tion and pleasure. The Huguenot Springs are in Powhatan county, ob the river road, near the Manakin Town Ferry, 17 miles above Richmond. Tbe cars of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, leaving the city every morning at 7 o'clock, (Sun days excepted) will convey visitor* to Hobiou'a Station, wheoce a large and commodious omnibus, in addition to the one used ; last year, will take them to the Springs. The far* through will not exceed $1. A car will also leave Richmond every Saturday evening by which arrangement visitors may visit the Springs at tbe close of the week and return early Monday morning. Board 830 per month; $10 per week; 81 50 per day; children under 12 3 ears of age and colored servants naif price. Horses 62 1 2 eta per da?; •in gle-meals and lodging SO eta each. CHAS A McEVOY, Esq, whose instructions in dancing have given such general satisfaction, will (before abaudomfig his present profession) give his ia»* lessons to a class at the Springs Curine the sea son. R W ROYSTER. je 13—ta PULVKKittACttEK.'rt f A'l'KhT ttYDRO ELEuTKIC VOLTAIC CHAIN- For an in finite number of chronie and inveterate diseases, of aervoua character, or anting from relaxation or tardiness of certain functions, such aa the Goul, Chronic Rheumatism, Lumbago, Hemoirrboids (piles.) Congestion of the blood to the Head, to the Chest, to the Heart, in Hysterics, in Nervous Dis eases of the Liver, Indigestion (Dyspepsia.) Para lysis, Epilepsy, St. Vitus Dance; in general debility after a long disease, in a great number of diseases m the female system, etc, etc. tbe mild but con tinuous influence of this portable apparatus willbn found of'extraordinary efficiency, and to many persons almost incredible. These Cbaina are put up in a neat, portable form, and may be aent by mail or otherwise Pamphlets descriptive of the Chain, testimonials, Ac, furnished gtatis, on application, by mail or otherwise. PURCELL LADD A CO., je 23 Druggists, 92 Main street. ENERAL AGENCY.—The subscribers of- Vj fer their service* to the citizens of Richmond and the urronnding country as General Agenta and Collectora. They will attend to the hiring of Negroea, renting oat Houses, and collecting of claims, either in the city of Richmond or vicinity. TIMBERLAKE A LEWELLEN. The subscriber having associated with him Mr. L. W. Timberlake in tbe General Agency and Col lecting business, retnrns hi* sincere thanka for tbe patronage heretofore bestowed on him, asks for the new concern a continuance of the aame. ja 19 ALFRED LEWELLEN. WARM WEATHER.—The weather Is now ™ very warm, and many of oar eft I*ens are sweating *t out in *uiu heavy enough for mid win ter, while Summer Clothing, •nfßeleet to keep one genteel and comfortable the entire *eo*on, can be purchaaed fer ten or twelve dollar*. It is a matter of surprise that all who are not anppiied do not imineaiately call at the Clothing Emporium, 163 Main street, and avail theouelvea of Da rare ad vantages offered to pnrehaeera. Je 16 HENRY BHAFER. NOTICE.— intending to discontinue business to Richmood, all accounts doe ma will be placed in the hands of Mr Edward D Each a, for collection, after l*t of July. All person* holding claims agalcst me will please present tbem to hiui tor payment, and all panona indebted to no will plea*" mace payment to htm without delay. Jo 84 * ' THOMAS g. FACE. phI.UK Rio COf**B.-60 bags pri£ A Green Rio Cofce, Jut received and for sale °Ja 10—ta 25 deairatfe pattern Thoae in waot an Invited! u, ■all and tnraaatn* oar (took. Jeß4 BTKBBIMB, DAR&ACOTT * CO. rp« TBI VAHHBBB AND AG*fCTTL -1 TURAL COMMUNITY OF VIS GiUfA—The subscriber is desirous to make known to the above, an article of manufacture of Chemical Notoriety, namely, SiperykMpbate of Lime, allowed to be one of the moat efficacious Manure* ever yet adopted in this or any other country, for it* well known properties of regenerating and fertilizing the barren and worn out *oil. It* nr»tintroduction wai Into Engltnd acme ten year* since, when from it* then pronounced Magic Effect, a patent right wa* £ ran ted to If* Invntor, the celebrated Profe**or aw. of Lordon, who atand* now uorivalled aa one of the first Cb> mi*t* of the d*y. Having badihe bonorof sraduatwir under Mm, and together with •ome year* of practical experience in the manufac turing of tbi* articie with him, give* a *uffic(ent confidence to »tate that the A No I of my present manufacture cannot be equalled In th f * va*t Conti nent, being the »ole ijtvkntob aod i.vraoDUCxa of it into tbi*country. Should there be a doubt a* to it* trutbfiilne**, my Diploma, received from the New York American In*titute, will fully attest of the correctnea* of my atatement together with a ho*t of the highest testimonial* from the Farming and Agricultural consumers of my Manure for the last twelve month* while here. I can aiao *tate with pleasure having received many kind letters trom mere atrangera to me. re questing of me to refer any one who may feel akep tical of the powerful influence it ha* over the mo*t barren or useless land that can be found—in * great many initance* partle* were dubious of buying more than some 50 or 100 lbs. to make trial; the tame partle* now purchase in Ton*, and feel proud in making it known to their surrounding farming neighbor*, who seemed quite astounded at the crop* produced by the application of thi* miracu lou* proce**, which enter* Into the composition of all plants, and the importance of tbi* invaluable constituent to the "agriculturist will be easily un derttood when the reader i* informed that no plant will grow on a aoil denuded of it. Phosphate of lime is being continually removed and abstracted from the soil, and taken up by the plants in solu tion for their nourishment, and unless such an equivalent be returned, diminution of fertility mutt naturally be the issue. I apprehend the efficacy nf ground or crushed bones on the soil is well known to the American farmer. I will presume to point oat the advantage Super Phosphate of Lime ha§ over bone* Bones are in •oluble id water, and have first to be decomposed before they can be incorporate*] with tbe aoil— such decomposition taking a leng time. From au thenticated writera and scrspaloua experimenter!, it has been thnt twenty bushel* of super rnotphate of Lime, will have the desired effect ot 100 bushels of unprepared bones. The reason of sucb fact is in account of iu being in a state of iolutioft shortly after having been applied to the soil, and taken u k i by the plants, which ue rive their strength and growth from the soil in no other form. The subscriber offers bis manufactured Super Phosphate of Lime as a chemically pure and genu ine article—a perfect Super Pnosphate, with tbe addition of Guano and other fixed salts, &c, only known to himse.f—containing ammonia and other constituents necessary to furnish to the soil tbat which it has been robbed of by previous growth. It is quite as effective as Guano, but much moie durable as a manure, and less volatile than any Other. To be obtained in bags or barrels, of C 3 Da BUKG, Agricultural Chemist, Williamsburg, L I, Where purchasers may rely upon obtaining a war ranted pure Bird genuine article, styled A No 1. To prevent decep'ion being practised hencefor ward, all packages wili braaded with the manu facturer's nam*, C B Dk BURG. Affixed are the names of the gentlemen of ac knowledged celebrity and standiug as Analytical Chemists, who have passed their jodiimentupon it JAMES- R CHILTON, Esq, M D". THOMAii ANTIBELL. Esq, M D, WILLIAM VV ELLETT, Esq, M D. JSaIAH DECK, Esq, M I> JOHN H CURKIE, Esq M D. P S—My representative, Mr J P O'MEIL, shall do himself the pleasure of visiting Virginia on a tour oi business, when he shall be most happy to receive orders and impart sueh informatics as may be required of him relative to this matter; heshsll also brine on with him a supply of pamphlets, with full particulars, which will tie found most essen tially useful to the agricultural community. Prise 845 for 2000 lbs, from the manufactory. Williamsburg, L I. McGRUDER Sl SONS are Sole Ageais for Richmond. Va. je 24—diclm tiiiDAK TAK-Oensiimptlsß Cured.— > The most successful remedy now in use for the cure of Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Sore Throat, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, King's Evil, Telfc-r, Dyspepsia, to., pre pared by Mrs B. B. Norris, 343 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Persoas afflicted with any at the above diseases, who may doubt the efficacy of tfae Cedar Tar, are requested to call on the Agent, who will produce numerous testimonials of its great healing jsower from private citizens, and a number of the madical faculty Tbe medicine is yet io its infancy, and is destined to supercede all otters- ia the cure of dis eases for which it is recommended. Call and get Pamphlets containing certificates. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine art) sle is for sale by P.HORTON KEACH.9I Main street, Sole Agent for Richmond,aad tab 31 General Agenlfor Eastern Virginia) 'FO TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS*— A JOSEPH WEAR, Machinist, 26th street, be tween Main and Franklin streets, would respectful ly return thanks to the Manufacturers of Tobacco, lor their libera: support since he commenced busi ness : would alto inform tbsm he U prepared to make Shapening Mills with dispatch and superior workmanship Ue would refer those not acquaint edi with his work, to the following gentlemen: References.—Thos it Saml Hardsrove, Wm Greaner, James H Grant, Charles P Word, Laurel Factory, John Goode. N. B —Mills repaired with neatness and dispatch, je2B—lm* J W. rnUK Hit;MUST FiUCEH fAll) JKOR A Leaf Tobacco.—The subscriber returns bis thanks for the liberal patronage he has received for the last ten years, for his superior chewing tobacco, would call the attention of all in want to his stock now on hand, inade of leaf, which baa been pur chased at the following bigh prioes ; 32 hhds at CIO; 5 hhds, 13; 6 hhds, II; 6 hhds, 11 85; 15 hhds, 11 50; 12hhos, 12; 12 hhds, 12 50; 11 hhds, 13 50; 8 hhds 14; 6 hhds. 15; 5 hhds, 16- 10 hhds, 18; 3 hhds, 20; 2 hhds, 27 58. Total. 135 hhds. Ordera solicited, which will meet prompt atten tion. CHARLES P WORD, je 25—lm Laarel Factory. Richmond. Va. Good news: hood news: still THEY COME—A W OSBuRN, the Daguer. rean Artist, 172 Main Street, opposite the Banks, still continues to Uke those life like Pictures tnat ha* given him suck a rush of business the last if teen months. Mr Osborn will guarantee to make fine pictures of children in two seconds of time. Those that have tried at other Galleries, and failed are respectfully invited to call Prices very low — Come and see. Stock' Stock! 8took!—OSBORN 1* pre pared to furnish Dagnerrean Stock, wholesale or retail He ha* dbnatantly en hand every size. Star 40 Plates, Cameras, Head Rests, Mercury Batha, Guildiog Stands, Coating Boxes, Wocd Vice*; Peck a Patent Plate holders; Color Boaea; Cotton Velvet and Silk Velvet Cm«., all rixea; Jenny Llnd. ! nd . ay * tJ other il J" e of Catea. All v Uo ' ,h « Btereoaoope Cases cheap for cash. A W OSBORN, J* l * Sign of the Fl» g * ef >11 Nation*. CARRIES, CARSUOXB. J2EBS9KZ. *o6 hat on hand, at hi> £o«rsujln, e*t«bll*hment, on Looted Alley, between Main ud Cary, (13th anil 14 th ttreeU,) Bear the Columbia Hotel, Coachea, Charlotteea, bim lo .J with and wtthoat top*, and Bulkiee, all of ba own make, of the beat material* and workmanahip— all of which will be aold a* low aa good work of the kind can ba In the city ol Blah mood; and reapectfolly aaka a cail from thoae In want of any article in tie Carriage line, aa 1 am da termlned to make to order and aell at the loweai prlt ea poaalbla; and all work aold, that la new, war ranted. ap 4—dSm MICAJAH MAM SUM. TAAIKH BHOADKICK ft CO., practical ** BLACKSMITHS, between the Danville JUO road Depot and Haxall"* Mllla—all aorta of con tractor** tool* made to order, auch a* flak*, lamp, era. Churn Drill*, Band Drl!», Hand Hammer*, striking Hammera, and erery tool aaed by con tractor* All aorta of Wagon-work, Borae-ahoelng, and everything in the Blackamith line. All work dona by ua, will be warranted equal to any done elae where. ap 23—3 m pttkMfl AHRIVAL, fKttttClU. UK# 85 boxea Ralatei; 49 half boxea Ralalaa 40 quarter dor It do Layer Ualaina S baga rata !»«*; 3 bag* Walouu 80 drama Fift; 8 bale* Bordeaux Almond* 5 fralia Mafaga Almonda All fraah;J u*t to hand and for Hie by 1. BOMAYITAJk CO j*9o Ns7# Mala (treat. j 1 ■» rszzs, °i Co., nd Bam, ■ number of their tkmnt t/-,n«i PIAROS, with til the modern 1 mprn»«m».- w j *? e trom j»ei» wb(T»und rivalled, their tone ud durability cucot be mar passed—which he will sell low. He alio ha» on bud a largo lot of KUKKITTJBM of bit own manufacture ssndeof Rosewood, W»7- not, Oak sod Mahogany, mace op in the best stvie and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in tfcto or the Northern market*, being all made by baed aril not by machinery. UNDERTAKING—He still heepe on band •large lot of Coffin* and will give hia individual attention to all order* left at hU Warehouse, where be e«s always be loend apfi3—dacta J A BEt.VIW, Governor ft. fT"" BY THo. MEW STKAMI J A M EST O WN. —JAM Erf ft n ■ n ffWOODBOOSE (lste Nash A Wood ■ i m u h house) will open this day. a superb Piano Forte, of • new and beautiful design, from the truly extensive manufactory of "J B Dun bam,'' and possessing those rich and noble tone* for which the instrument* ot this make are so aniform ly remarkable. Also on hand, lately received, a large namber of otber styles, adapted to almost every taste, at mod erate prices Piano Fortes tuned and repaired. Old Piano* taken hi exchange. Je S8 PlAfcOS. -p. H. TATLUtt la 3jMsg|pHHconstantiy receiving elegant and Iff ■ B ff plain Piano* from the popular ma ll I > V * kers, Nunns b. Clark. These Instrument received the great gold medal prize at the u WorW» Fair," London, 1851; and they have invariably received the frtt prize at the American Institute fairs in this country. They combine all the modern improvement* with the Metallic Frame and patent over etriage, and ana confidently recommended for tveeinese of tone and great durability, which quality will be appreciated In the country, where good toner* are Mldoa found. P. H. Taylor hu •old these Instrument* In tfeta city for the laat seventeen yeari, to the entire saila* faction of hU numerou* customers. \Pf Old Piano* taken in part pay. Piano Stooli and Mu«io, (the large*; tad be* eolleeUon in the State) Violin and Guitar String*, Violin* and Gkitars ef the beit quality, at low price*. P. H. TAYLGiI, Piano and Music Store, oe 5 160 Main street, opposite the Bank*. AUTIFU IAL TK KT H— MSfIKGREAT AND IMPORTANT IM- —The undersigned hare purchased the right to use DrJ Allen's Patent Improvement in the mode of insert ing artificial teeth, which is one of the greatest and most important inventions ever made in ihis branch of the Dentist'* art. The improvement consists in the employment of a metal superior to gold in purity, and in the com plete union of all the teeth by • silicious compound, which at the same time farms th" must beautiful and natural looking gum, and tilling up all crevices and irregularities and and rendering itimpoasiole for the teeth to become unpieaaaut to the wearer by tha accumulation of particles of food or other substan ces between them. No other mode ot mounting artificial teeth is comparable to this in any respect. Persons wearing teeth (inserted in the ordinary way, and not giving satisfaction,) t. re invited to try this which they can do at but Utile addi tional cost- We shall be pleased to show specimens of thi* kind of work, to any persons who will call at our oilice whether they want artificial teeth or not. WAYT & MAHONY Dentist*, my 17—d&wts Office. 209 Msln street. Tut; Bl'BSl'KlllhEs^ra jrPyffmmtrft f |eaßUrß of informing the inhaa- i tan is of iticbmond and its vicinity, that they are prepared to perform all operations in Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry at ttie shortest possible notice. Persons needing the services of a Dentist, will please to remember tnat the subscribers are in pos session of all the improvements of any warth re cen ly introduced at the North. H D ADDINGTON, D D S. je 10 A W JONK*. M D Sjl aA'i.l A.NJ) BOOTS. ""v" JUL From fifteen to twenty per cent saved 9f by buying from 1 H ANTHONY, Colum. bian Hotel Rail ding, Richmond. Moleskin Hum, ot beat sjunlity . S3 50 Do do second do 3 00 Drab Beaver - 3 5( Fashionable dilk Hats .. 2 5i Fine calfskin tewed 8u0u... . 3 5< Congress Gaiter Boots 3 3J Opinion *f the Presa. From tkg FinctutU Democrat, April 1,1853. "By tha way, we would »ay a word lor our friend, John H A'.thony, Colombian Hotel Building*, to thoae going t* Richmond, and wanting, on landing there, to brush up a little. Just think of tha nuast kind of a Hat for 93 50, and fine calfskin sewed Boots lor S3 50 He promises to do this, and we know he can, for we ww him do It. ap 15 SPRINK STOCK.—I a» now In receipt of my spring stock Goods, consisting of Hats, Caps. Boots, dhow. Trunks, Carpet Baga and Umbrella*. I deem it needles* to pirticuUrlae; suffice it to e*y thai: my stock comprises all the new styles of goods, and from the most approved manufacturers of all tha Northern cities, to which I invite the attention of purchasers, assuring them that no pains shall bo spared to please them. JNO THOMPSON, »P 8 No 87 Main street CHEAP CASH HAT AND CAP No. 15*1 Broad street, Hill. Spring fashions for 1853, moleskin, si k, blac* anddrao Bearer thti Pana ma, Leghorn, Pamleat and every variety of sua. mer Hats. I will Mil low for cash, at wholesale or retail. Purchaaers are respectiuily invited to call and examine my assortment. »P 11—tf Q. L. BKTTT J GENTLEMEN'S PI'.TIP SOLI BOOTS, CITY MADE —The snbscrtocr would most respectfully call th» attention of gentlemen to his assortment of See dreea Boota, of anperlor quality, manufactured by him self All that ha asks Is a call from those in want of • fine dress Boot, of good quality tor •umraer wear, of bit own manulactare. ALEX HILL, Manufacturer and dealer la Boots. Shoes, Trunk*, Caipet Bags, iie. Sic., No 127 Main street. je 3 OK. GOKDON lUKKIn, GRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE, CLASS 18*4 19-For nob a of th« _AI BALUMORE LOCK INFlKatnttY, No 31 South Gay St., T Opposite the Exchange Building and Post Office. HOSE requiring medical or surgical aid, by applying to Dr H„ may secure skilful treat ment and advice, while all cos municnions will be sacredly shielded by the Mii* of profeasionid ho nor. » Aware of the difficulty with the public to Jiaeri. rainate In a newspaper advertisement between the genuine and skilful physician and the spurious pro* tensions of the designing and dangerous quack, Dr H will cheerfully give, when applied t>, such pri vate references as will fully satisfy all who require his services. BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS 1 Avoid tha Patent Elixirs, Compounds and Car dials, advertised to care all persons under varied forms q| disease, suited to all alike, and that lyjmd eti-yitualiy eradicated by a Jadiciooj Bon ol proper remeu tea u*"J»P«ue . ******1011 INVITED. uta clua of d too loag torn ' re «" l * r P*»**««®eto the hoadaof i&r*" sln^a*]°tta M * tt* t * BC< ' CUr * d *' addraa- Maryland** «MU>o* iUMRW, All cummoaloaUona confidential "" "SSV." Or PLUiF* 1 CO. may ho consulted, confidentially, f O fJ! treaunent of the following dlaeaaee: 8o» Leg% Ulcers, Glandular all whether recent or ahronle. Alao. termed female dlaesaea. The b*lte attention to their chemical ett^TSr&S *»» *l|or teteUd to. OSoe on IJOFhk H KI