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VOL. 3—NO 241 DAILY DISPATCH afjL CQWARPIN, Proprtetor. H. PLEASANTS, Editor. WtbT jBUBH Si CO/S v.ir York. % tr#inl» an<l North Carolina EXPRESS, rr r fM-rt STATKS MAIL STKaMKE*, roanoki: .V JAMKNTim'N. r cf ,j 'ra:i >*f» l'ork, R'ekmond, Petersburg, ice. Arc, ice HAVING eff-'eted arrangement* with the U S. mail fine : »teamer» from New York to Nor ths »r, i kich:» nt t n special Expresa prl rliege* < n that route, wa are now prepared lo »,><•< ve and forward, to and from New York, mer- Htar-dise and •„ -. vx«g«s of every description with d « and at creally redured rates. O .r Hxpre»s wiil leave New York every Wed Betlay and S»:iHay per splendid steamers Ron. anlte and Jamestown alternately. Good* will ber»ceiv.>s nt -ir New York office, 59 Broadway, EDt: half p*>t •; o'clock, P. M, on the day of aail iiiff Merchants and other* ordering good* from New Yoik are requ«??i»d to order by '-ADAMS Sl CO.'S STUAMSHiP XPRKSS" Our inland Expres* will run as heretofore, leav ing N-w York and Richmond daily, in charge of special rr)p«»ecgers A!' golds not marked to go ■via the inland route, will be forwarded by the Steamer Fxpreea. ADAMS & CO. J. L. McDONOUOH. Agent, Richmond. NOT ICE. —Fxpress packages for Norfolk, Pe tersbu- g aiid K. rmoud, intended f>r shipment per itean ers Roar, -sc or Jamestown, will hereafter be received by AD AMS & CO ,59 Broadway, who are th" or. y authorised agent*for Express privilege* by those s;eam»h;,.s LUDLAM & PLKASANTS, jg »j 32 Broadway. New York v NKW LINK OF COAUH* K.-* FROM STAUNTON TO THE fioT AND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.—Vis ttori to the V;rg ; u-a Springs, and the public gen era! y. are lnfi,r-n->H tfat the new and splendid Coaches of the HOTSPRINGS I,lNK,which will te run trl weekly during the Springs season, will leave «tat:ntoa and the White Sulphur for the Hot Springs, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and wi 1 >-ive the Hot Springs for those places, on the aifrrmte davs The ni»hl stand from Stau'.toa and v~-j White Sulphur, will bo at the Hot S; rit.s. will be conveyed speedily, cobO ortnbiy. uud without "night travel. Fare from to the White Sulphur, S~> 50; ta the H"t ani Warm Springs, each $3 SC; to the Bath and Alum $3. Aa extra Cos '• ! will be kept at the Hot Spring. Tho«e who v, :-h to take this line will rexetnoer to pn} through oss the Centrul line only to Staunton. tor seats, at Woodward's Hotel, in Staun ton. " " TH. GOOD!!. Hrt Bpri»>f» *r-V 1 2. 1P53 jy 14— CIOLPON BOMBS FOR SALE—^tI.OOO t It iIJ.AR- "-'IRGINIA AND TENNES-EK RAILP.OAD '.MTGAGED SIX PER CENT. BONDS, INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL PAYA BLE IN NEW u:»K, AND CONVERTIBLE IN TO STOC K OK V H E COM PAN Y, AT TH E PLEAS URE OF TH E HOLDER, AT ANY TIME TILL THE LIST DAY OS" DECEMBER, 185:). 'fh> se Bonds sre in sums of 61UQ0 fach, ir redeemable for-J years, and are a part of the Joan of one million Sve hundred thousand dollars, au thorized by the Legislature at its last session. One million ol which wss taken by the State, and the whole umplv secured by a deed of trust on the entire roei and property of the Company, for the punctual paym-v.: of the interest, and the ultirxHte redemption ef ihe Bonds. This loan,"cgether with their original Cupitel of Three Million, will be ex pended en 'h-- road The road w 1: extend from Lynchburg to the Tennessee lice, a distance of 20f> miles, where it will connect w th other s'miiar improvements ex tending to Mtjxphis, on the Mississippi river, there by affording, wnea the South Side and Peteisburg and Norfolk Byroads are completed,a conticu ous cumtnutucation from Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond, to M-mphis. It passes through that portion i f our State remarkable tor its fertility, its agricultural and mineral productions, and from the large and iacreising business which it already commands. th ; : friends of the road are sanguine that it will certainly pay t) per cent, if not more.— Ihe whole work is unner contract, and will be completed by :t;e l6t of January, 1855. A copy o! the mortgage can be seen at our effice, and any in formation in regard tj the Bonds, can be had tn application to PURCELL U. CO, jy 18—2 m Richmond. OFF AT C-Os»T, AT THE £3 FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE—We will now sell at c; st the balance ol nur Summer Cloth ing, to Eake rt :n tor our fall and winter stock, havittf yet a larte at.d well assorted stock of Sum mer Goods on Land such as nlpacca and alpacca lustre Frock Ecd Sack Coats; brown and bufi'linen Coats; tirass arc duck linen Coats; white linen drill and check at.d striped linen Pants; white, buff and fancy Marseilles and linen Vests; also, a large bb eotUnentof summer cassimere Pants, f geth? r with a large stock c* i-nt'emens' furnishing Goods; some -fine gauze m o r:uj under Shirts —at the Franklin, Main street. jy 14—ts R. DECOU & CO. rjio TOBAC CO manufacturers.— A JOSEPH WEAR, Machinist, -Hth street, be tween Main and Franklin streets, would respectful ly «cttirn thanks to the Manufacturers of Tobacco, fo. their iit.era support since he coan*necced busi ueks: would also inform them he is prepared to make Shaptnirg Mills with dispatch aud superior woritriHiiship He would refer those not acquaint e<! with bis work, to the loilowing gentlemen: References.—Thos A: Saml Harderovs, VVm Greener, James H Grant, Charles P Word, Laurel Factory, John G ode. N. t> —Mill* repaired with neatness and dispatch. j« 28—1 m* J W. OK. (iiIKDON HAKKIS GRADUATE OF CAMBRIIKSE, class 1824. £jj?* FOUNDER OF THK , balhmohe lock infirmary, No :> l iSoueh Gay St., Opposite the Exchange Building and Post Office. nPHO>E reoj riug medical or Burgical aid, by • applying :o Dr H., may secure tkiilul treat ment and advice, while ail con municationa will be aacredly shielded by the jEgis of professional ho nor. Aware of the difficulty with the public to discrl minate in a newspaper advertisement between the genuine and cktltui physician and the spurious pro tect: , u» ol the desUninv and danaerous quack, Dr H wi, cheertu. T- when applied t >, such pri -vate leterencea as will fully satisfy ail who require his services BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS! Avciu tlji* i'dte&t hiixiri, Comp. uods aad Cor dials, advertited to cure ail persons under varied forms of disease. As the constitution and habits of individual* dif xer, reason teaches the sucne remedy cannot be •ulted t" ali altse, and that disease can only be safe ly and rSectua.iy eradicated by a judicious applies tioooi proper i emeuies. ATTENTION INVITED A prectlcal experience of over 25 years enables Dr H to insure a sound and speedy cure In a cer tain cl*s» of tfiteaae*. which have too long be<sn yielded by regular physicians to the handsoi quack «ry. He may be consulted confidentially, either in pers .n or by letter Persons at a instance cured at home by addrea •ing a Ifiter tw Dr GORDON HARRIS, Baltimore Maryland Al: c uuaunicatioD* cot>fide»t'a!. R-o.i-01, s sent by mail cr express to any part of ttetJetted dtate* jAln* UOinitUu tIUAKUinU, — iiiß suoscrtoor, IJ »H<h: a at Stechum's river, the present termi- Cos of t-ie Virginia Central Railroad, has accom modations tar twenty or thirty boarder*. Bis house. b»-cs aui furt'ttore arn entirely new; hts roucj well ve-.nlatfta, ttia surroucaing country heaitc y and atughuul. Every exertion wiil be made to render hi* tuesU comlortabic. Term* moderate, ana a.ace known on application. WM GRAVES. Meohum s (jiver, Uav 25th, 165» my 2tj—dtf SUGAU.— t.has N. O- Porto U.ieo aud Mas euvidi; r-ugar, ranging Jrom fair to choice in atorelor sale by ft UQ-Uw DUWLOP, MONCL'RE 4l CO. THE DAILY DISPATCH. jVEW BCOK.S, tor sale at the Baptiat Book i. Depository: The Young Lady's Guide to the Harmonious Deve'opmect of Christian Character, by Harvey Ni'wcotnb The Mite Explored, or help to the re wing of the Bible Reasons and Faith, and other Mlicellanies, by Henry Roger* Eciip»eof Faith, by do The Sermon* ot the Rev Joseph Finch, with a Memoir Baptism ; it* Mode and SubjecU, by Prof P II Meli Life, Character and Act* ot John the Baptist, by Rev Wm C Duncan, M A „X. raTel * ' n EgyP' an d Palestine, by J Thomas, M D Letters to a recent Convert, by a Pastor The Young Lady's Mentor, by a Lady Beatrice, or the Unknown Relatives, by Cathe rine Sinclair Uncle Robin in Hi* Cabin in Virginia, and Tom without oue in Boston, by J W Page, of Va School Books and Stationery always on hand jySl CHARLES WORTHAM. 'PHK partnership heretofore existing between L BROWN A KEINIIfuHAM, ia dissolved by mutual consent. JOSEPH R KEININOUAM will In future be found at hi* store, 226 Broad Street, where he will ba glad to receive orders from his friends in any department of Book Binding or Blank Book Manu factoring—adding the promise that hi* work shall be well done and at the lowest rates. July 6th, 1853. J R KEININGHaM is still selling bargains in Books and Stationery, «t No 226 Broad Street. A very pretty assortment of Fancy Articles just received and for sale low. Waverly Magazine, Boston Pilot, Gleason's Pic torial, and a number of other papers regularly re ceived. jy 7 AVAhL'ABIiK ARTICLE.—Many of the diseases incident to the warm months of sum mer may be arrested In their incipient stages by the usa of Puree)!, Ladd & Co's Extract ol Jamaica Ginger. Travellers will fiod it to correct the ill ef fects of change of wa-er. For colic, sudden pains, flatulence, Indigestion, dyspepsU, &c &e, it is invaluable. PURCELL, LADD d: CO, Druggist* 1y 11 92 Main street. J.H COGHiLL WM N COGHI.LI, AJ.CoGHILL J. H. COtiOJLL & CO, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, and Commission Merchants, Fire-Proof Brick Warehouse, San Francisco, California. Refers to .Mr James Thcma», Jr, Richmond, Va; Messrs Puree!!, Ladd <ic Co, Richmond; Messrs Barlina, McKer ii Co, and Mr J S Eastman, Bal timore; C A Meigs, Esq., Cashier American Ex change Bank, New York; Messrs Ross, Falconer, 164 Pearl Street, Hew York; Messrs Page, Bacon At Co, Bankers, San Francisco; Beverly C Zanders, Esq . late Collector of Customs, San Francisco, je I—3m Tj xHAKTIN K>IITH. STOCK, I.AND xT4. WARRANT AND GENERAL AGENCY, Office 14th street, old stand for many years octu pied by John M Clarke as a Lottery Osnce The highest market prices uaid lor old Virginia Militarj Land Warranto sad Land Warrants under the act of September 1850. All outstanding Prize Tickets sold by Mr Clarke will be redeemed by the subscriber. M MARTIN SMITH, Agent. N B —Persons at a distance can obtain any ictor mati jn relutlve to the old business, and have their orders faithfully and confidentially executed by ad dressing, post paid, M MARTIN SMITH, General Agent my 31—d3m Clarke's old stand, J4tb st. Wlittl) FO£t SALS.—The subscriber asvlnj a large quantity of Wood to d scose of, hai ound It convenient to :aka a yard for that purpose His yard is on Broad street, opposite Brooke Avenue. Orders for Wood may ba left at the stores or" G. G. Herrlne, Esq, Messrs Reeve ic Blair Jas. 3. Sholton. Eso,or at the yard, which will meat with uromot attention. He has on hand about 700 cord superior seasoned Oak Wood, which be will sell at the market priee •a iiy—it JOHN F. REEVE. IHRTS AND DRAWERS Gents' Game Merino Under Shirts and Draw ers Gents' Lisle Thread and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers Gents' Silk and Summer Merino Under Shirts and Drawers Ladies' Gauze, Merino and Silk Under Shirts and Drawers Ladies' black and colored Silk Gloves Do do do J£id do, Alexander's Gents' Kid, undressed Kid, Dog Skis, Buck, Lisle, Berlin and Silk Gloves Silk and Cambric Umbrellas Also, bargains in all styles of Summer Dress Goods, such as Tissues, Grenadines, Bereges, rich Organdies, Jaconets end Lawns, by CHRISTIAN k LATHRO?, jy 23 99 Main street. BARGAINS IN aaoo# selling tiiebilanceof uiy Summer Good* at coat, aad a!i in want of realy cfaeay goods will find tham at mv stores. Bereges, Tissues, Silks, crape Shawls, Giughmus, Lawns, Prints, lac* and muaun Sleeves, French needln worked Coiarsand Cutis, black silk Trimming Lacs. Swiss and cambric Muslina and Trimmings. Turkey red and worked >lug;in Cur tains, i 2 i linen Sheetings, S-4 piilcw case Linens, pure Irish Linens, Ttble Cloths, Napkins, Towels and Toweling, 1-2 4 cotton Sheetings, flannels, } and yard wide; Bonnet Ribbens, dotted Dresses fin est quality worked Dresses, Marseilles Qiilts, Tick ing, best twisted Sill Mi:ts, Alexander's aid and alii Gloves. bird eye Diaper—with the usual assort ment of iancy and staple Dry Goods. Domestics at factorv priccs. jy 25 * LEVY'S CHEAP STORES. VIRGINIA CENTRAL KAILKUAD- Flnster.—At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors ol the Virginia Central Railroad Company, cn 15th July, 1853, the following resolution was adoj ted, viz; Resolved, That Pkster is not to be deposited on the Company's ground until leady to Jrarsport it, unless the owner takes the risk of any loss ifial may occur. A copy from the Minute* of the Board of Direc tors. j GARRETT, jy 23—2 m Secretary NOTICE TO BUlLDEßS.—Proposals will he received for cinstructing a woodan enclo sure around the City Grounds, near the Western limits of the city, embraeiag aoout ten acres, with gate» and covered pens tor cattle, &c, for tbe Agri cultural Fair, to beheld iu November next. Flans and specifications of th=< work will be exhibited by the city Engineer, at his tffiie, in the tear of La layette Hall, on 9th street. The proposals to be delivered sealed to the City Engineer, on or belore the Ist day of August text; sud tne work to be commeoctd- imtneciately alter was contract is made. By order of tne Committer oa City Grou&as. THOS T GILES, Sec'y. jy 22—dtiA Tt ANO BELOW COST.—Only for a 21 lew day*longer.—As 1 am forced to close in a lew day*, in oruer thai my *tore may be tho roughly repaired by the Ist ol September, I would rerpjetfdliy call tne attention of the public to the fact that I have a good assortment of Dry Goods on hand yet, which i am determined to run LtT before closing, as 1 intend to re-open on the Ist of Septem ber with an entire new stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good*. Call soon if you wish to secure bar gains. H KOSENFELD, jy 25 175 Broad street I.IOK tne convenience oftho*e having eitnar I official nr professional business wit a me, I have taken the office lately occupied by Robert G Scott Esq on 13th street, whero 1 may be aeea from II till u o'clock iu the day, unless elsewhere ea gaged oo ( ffi-ial business. JOS MAYO. jy 2*—if NOTICE. —The President and Directors of the' Clover Kill Railrosd Company, have declared a dividend of «ix per cent—out oi the profits ot the iast sic mouths—payable on the first day of August . ~ D d WOOLDRIDGE, 3? H—3w Treasurer. SW- JutiN V*. iMViU « , ," oractieai Stone Cutters & haaaon*. dwUU) ettr Mayo'a Bridge. Wc return ha itsfor the Uoerai ntM-roaste wa bsvs rHCftivad * tr 'v i "Mention to dusidom. K> continue I " I rg* confident n f tt> , onbnt , ) y 13 »^ I »er^by"~ tll,! Blßa * #, >V irwo ' UUi paid tor BU j 11 C.W.'FURCELL 4 CO, itatfcm RICHMOND. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 27. 1858. (COUNTRY CUKEff HAMS.-A lot of very ju»t received and for «*!« by 1y25 EDWINWORTHAM4.rO. CHILDREN'S SHOES.—Just received a large assortment of Children's Dress Shoes jy 25 ALEX HILL, No 127 M,in at. ROE HERRINGS—Ia7 half bb!« strictly prime family Roe.llerruigs,for ssle by e3 R M BURTON MUl.AnsEs AND SVRUP.—3SO bbls M. Molasses and stei,m Syrup, for sale by jy 20—2w DUNLOP. MONCURE & CO. LUMP SKEIK—Red I'up, White Globe and Flat Dutch Turnip Seed. For sale by jv 21 GRUBBS 4 APPERSON STUART'S LOAF SUGAR.—7S naciages Loal and Crushed Sugar; 30 bbls Coffee do.— For sale by EDWIN WORTHAM & CO. aUEEN CITY HAMS.—Forsde by JAS B SHELTON, jy 21 Cor Broad and 4th sts. 100 BBLS. S3IALL LOAF SUGAR, jy 18 I J B BTEGAL. 20 LEMONS, in good older, for jy 18 J B 3TEOAL. OC BOXES GROUND COFFEE, just '■* received and for sale by jy 18 WM TAYLOR.. OA BBLS. WILSON'S No. I FAMIIV » LARD, In store and for sale by jv 13 WM TAYLOR yjj\ 811 1,4. CRU *UKD AND PULVE rkVJ RI3ED Sugar, receiving this morning. 13 BACON & BASKF.RVILL. MOLASSES. —50 bhds eweet Cubs Molasses; 3D do Muscavado do. For sale by jy 15 TINSLEY <fc BRYANT. JV ORTH ERM HAY—2<JoDales Noi thorn Hay. i.™ for sale low at the wharf, by iy 16—ts A S LEE. OATS. —1200 bushels superior Oats, now on hand, for sale by jy 12 ROBERT RANKIN. For sale, a first rate Rockaway and Hartesj nearly new. Apply to J< 8 HILL & TALLEY. 4 laHKi—Pound, Fruit. Wpocge and Orange, can V be had at WM. FALCONER'S Bakery, to far pats any in the city. jy H ALU.II SLASS —iTfpared Srom the waters of the Rockbridge Alum Springs, fjr sale by j.7 25 BENNKTT fc BEERS, Druagisr*. /UGAitS.—IOO,ODD Cigars—Havana, Principe ' ; aid Regalia; some of prime quality. For «a'e low oy TINSLEY & RRYANT |>LATKD WAKE.—A large assortment of I every variety, for sale at the manufacturers pric s, by ELIA3 HALE, jy 25 106 Main street. IIN&K i'RAWEKs.—On hand, a nice lot of J Li?«t Drawers. § MERCHANT & WEISIGER, alt No 112 Main street. £1 ÜBLS 61 half bbis Haiitax Cut Her rings, receiving this morning from echr B. itish Queen, for sale by <T 16 BACON Sc BASKERVILL 4 1 AS FlXTUfciilS.—VVe are receiving an ad- VJT diiional supply of Gas Chandelier* and other fixtures, of new yuttern*. je 24 STEB3IN3, DARRACOTT & CO. HITK VESTS.—A new supply of fine White Vests, just received and for sale at No 112 Main street, by je 16 S MERCHANT & WEISIGER. BONNETS. BONNETS.—just received a; u C BARTON'S, 109 Main street, a case of Chip Bonnets and a case of Lawn Bonnets, very chesp jy ' jtJ~UsycrrTO - i<ri2^^^lnFoiticos - Mus l»A quito Netting, plain and fancy, iuat received and for sale by mv 31 KSHT. ?.i;XE ~ 2S"T -I*UA. TEA.—(Junpowder, Young Hyson, Black and Imperial Teas, of all grades t'jr sale by JAMES B SH ELTON, jy 22 Corner Broad and 4th street* fIOAL PIT OIL. —15 tierce* of best quality; 6 *J barrel* Solar Oil Just received and tor sale EDWIN WORTHAM & CO. Jy 20 POKTO KICO lUOLAnShS—Uf superior quality. For sale by ELAM, SMITH & CO. Cary st, 1y 21 Adjoining Columbian Hotel L| EKitlN(>S.—so obis Uautax No 1, dipt; 30 • A halt bbl* florin Carolina, No 1, Roe Herrings. For sale by ELAM, SMITH & CO. Cary st, jy 21 Adjoining Co'urobipn Hotel PEPPEitEO CI'KKI) llAiUS,—Something very superior. For sale by JAMES B SHELTON, jy 21 Cor Broad and 4th streets ACOiHPLfcTE astorira-ns ot SPICES tor pickling and preserving, on hand and for sale by _ REEVE .fc BLAIR, 'y 15 175 Broad street Locomotive hose.-a full supply ot aii sizes and Rinds of India Rubber Hose, constantly on hand and for sale by WILLIAMS & BROTHER, jy -3 Agents for the Manufacturers. LUSTRA Ji HAIU TONIC—For the growth of the hair, malting it smooth, riuh, toft and glossy; in bottle* at 25 Bnd 50 con s Prepared and •old by BENNETT & BEERS, jv 25 Druggists. Main at. E>iCOXl.-*iiD SJIOtiIMJ TOBACCO. A supply of th's popmar Smoking Tobacco eon scantly on band and for sale, wholesale and retail, bv BENNETT & BEERS, jy 25 D agg'.sts Blank book, cap, note ano let- TER Paper, Euvoiopes, Ink Stands, Peas, Pen cil*, Porte Monaie*, Cigar Cases Pocket Books, Sec, fors*le by ELIAS HALE, jy 25 106 Main street. POMPOUiNU tiiULOtUaxi TOOX'Si V./ WASH, for cleaning the teeth and gums, and clean ting the mouth, for by JAS D THOMAS, Druggist, Js 15 Fr»pkijn it. apposite Old U s ® LYOS'J KATHAIRON If yon wi»n to preveut your hair from turning greyer tailing out Foi tale by JAS D THOMAS, Druggist, j# 15 Opposite Old Market. Franklin at. WtTtKI«K FAMJI.Y KLOUR. —Me Clung <t Swoope's Family and Extra* S:ve Floor in ttore, for saie uy H McCANDLJSII. Ja, je 2o—tf 13g Car? street GAS FIXTURES.—An auurtment of Gas Chandeliers and other lixturea of large ar.d deiiraole patterns Those in waiit are invited to call and examine our stock. ja34 _ STEBBINS, DARUACOTT SL CO. TO PURCHASERS.—I would call ; the atten tion of purchasers to ray assortment of Sum mer Clothing, which, as the season is fir advanced, 1 will seal at reduced price* HF.NRY SHAFER, jy 19 103 Main st. cor 14th. FOU Tlib xiAIU. —Lynn's Rathatron. Dai ry's Tricipherous; Jayaes' Hair Tonic; Bache lor's' Hair Dje; Phslon's iiair Dye; Ox Marrow Pomatum; Bear'# Oil; Mac <«sar Oi', Ac For aa.e by GEU3BS APPERSON. jy ai v OTICK.—K A. L> M. K —like Deix-I ta ihtir cuy win doi be open lor in» recsutiou or de iivnry ui irelant on Mutroay tha 4ta Ffoijjht will oe received oa iuesaav tor vrav siwiocs A W MJLLLSPAUGET, Vv 1 General Frfjrht Aveut. A*D SILVER WATVUX#.—A f iariie assortment from all the most celebrated manufacturers. For sale at low pr:ces. nod war ranto >, by EEIAS HALt, jy jj'j IOC Main street _ jfTtJUID SOLDER, lor Joining Broaeo Gla«, li i niaa, Ac. The beat article ever ussd, making broken articles good as new, and is not affected by hot water or acids For sale by BENNETT k. BEEJtS, Drusghta. i y 35 Mtin(treat. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL. r AIH TIH G. WITH many thinks lo those who have heretofore pstronlsee sie 1 wouideiveno- that I ass *tl!i So be found at my shop, on Rank Street, where I shall with oleasure endea vor to eiecut*. with neatnnas and diroatch, all work in mv line that I may be favored with. My friend* and the nubile generally are hereby solicited to give me a call LEWIS L MONTAGUE jy 23—lm* FOB PHILADELPHIA.-To aaaaamah'' 4 '! on Wednesday, the 27th inst, at 9 o'c oce, A M.—The steamship CITY OF RICH MOND, Capt Mitchell, is now ready to receive freight and will s«il as above. Passage to New York and found, Ist cabin, §9 00 Do " Philaaelpbia do do KOO Da «' do do 2nd cabin, 700 Da •' Cape May do Ist cabin, 800 For freight or passage apply to jy 25 ROBERT RANKIN -«*■—-i EXTBNBIVK STOCK OK FORTES—JAS VVODD- J cl vf U HOUSE, late Nash it Woodhouse, H • S J Mjjai recently made extensive addi tion* toiis stock of PIANO FORTES, embracing the moat fashioosble and elegtnt stylet now in vogua Hp hoi participated in ibe sale of over one thousand of thes* instruments, to some of the most re«i>ectabie and well known families in the States of Virginia and North Carolina, and rhose which he has now on hand are fully equal in tone, touch, du rsbility and elegance of workmanship to an; here tofore sold. In order to keep well supplied,and to meet the waDts of those de»iring good Piano Fortes, he is asr c nt for A Stodart <fc Co, J B Dun ham and J Chickering, three of the oldest, most reliable and most distinguished makers of Piano Fortes in this country or Europe. Those at a distance, unable to visit Richmond and select in psrson, who will confide their orders to the subscriber, may rest assured that they will be faithfully dealt with, and as good a Piano Forte sent them as if personally present. His price and terms are as reasonable as at aDy establishment North or South. Fair pricss allowed for second-hand Pianos in Exchange. Piaao Fortes tuned and repaired. 1y 25 TRUNKS, TRUNKS.—The subic.'iaer has on hand the largest 'Tjfjtln } 1 n'l aDd beat H6Sorlment Trunks, Va Carpet Bags and Ladies' Bon net Boxes, that cssn ba found in the city; to which he woald most reipectfu ly call the attention of all in want, as they will tied the assort -neat trood and the prices low. ALEX HILL, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Vaiices, Carpet Bags, &c, See, No I£7 Main street, Richmond, Va jy 25 <£'7 Z.fl! 1 WUHTH OK IliiY GOOOS V « wI/UaT AND BELOW COST—Baretes at 16c; Lawns 8o; very tine 12c, cost 18; yard wide French Calico 12c, cost 20; Fans 62; Parasols 62c, cost SI; B'«ck S'.lk Veils 35c; Ladies' &.<d Gents' Hc;e€c; Co'ored and 'A bite best Kid Gloves 37c, worth 62c; £au de Cologne 5c a bottle, worth 25c; Dotted Swiss 16c; fina Linen very cheap; 7-4 Ts.ble Cloth 12c; Silk and Linen Pocket H>ikts cheap; Ciape Sh*w s SlO, cost Sl4; «i-me at Sl.costtSSi; Beregfl Shaw 3, Silk Embroidered, *3 25, cost S5; Cellars at 8 and 10c, worth 25; ChemiZittee at 25c; Sleeve*, Capes, Bands, Swiss aod Cambric Trim mings at hill their value; Black Silk Mitts 19c; Cutton lldkfs at 5Qc a d( z en; Spool Cotton, 12c; and numerous other Go'jds at and below cost »t WECHSLER «fc COHENS, 194, cor Broad an J sth street. Having rented o«t our store ana bourd to vacate it on the l»t of Septembsr, we are very de sirous of closing out the Goods, and solicit an early call. jy 25—tit L 5> 9IBEU. IOC Artfl FEET i, x, 5. < 4,5 4, 6 4 34 A ** *J gni }2 4 inch clear White Pice 150 000 feet Susquehanc* Board* and Pl&uk 70,0<j0 do f White wood 75,000 do 5 4 inch DresseJ Floortng, even lengths 40,000 do 44,5 4, 6-4,8-4, IS S aod 10-4 inch Ash Plank 30,000 do seasoned osk tobacco 'So* Board* 30,000 do Albany Maple Board* Plank 10,000 do Inch Whitewood 10 000 do Chair Plank 7 000 do black walnut Boards and PJstS 5,000 do Charry Boards and Plank 5,000 do Maple Scantlina, all sizes 3,000 do BUck Walnut 30, do 2,000 do Cherry do, do 2,000 do 3 and 4 inch Whitewood Plank 60,000 do 6 ineh superior Cypress Shingla* Also, Mahogany Beards aod Piank, Neweil Posts, Coffin Boards, &c., with a good assortment of Vir ginia ?ice, bn hand and for sale low by R 6i G. WHITFIELD, jy2s—3t Corner of 10th and Cary street*. Hock wines— 45 b .iej Sparkling Hock 30 boxes SparZl eg Moselle, and 100 boxes plain Hock and Mos-ile Wines Just receiving'direct from the Rhine, per ship Karl August via New York, and for sale at New Yors wholesale prices by FR CRANZ, Importer of Wines, Liquors and Cigar*, Store No 2, Exchange Hotel, Richmond. Va. Jy 25-31- " CLEAR WATKK, —We have on hand a few more Mediterranean Water Filters, which we are selling at hai' what it cost to imoort them, and which are as good as any ever oftered here. Call and see the "difference between ajdrant water before and after Filtering. jy •-'.s—3f RaGLAND Sc. BROTHER. FOK HIRE—For the balance ot the rear, a Girl seventeen years of age, a good house ser vant Hud seamstress—hired for no fault Apply to jy 25—3t GEO F- MAYNARD | I ARI> DRINKINU.—io tnose persons wno 11 use the muddy water irom the city hydranls— they can be supplied with tnat which is perfectly clear by getting one of those Mediterranean Filter ing Stones frcm CHRISTIAN ic LATKKGP, 89 Main st. Price 51."25 to 82 00 •jy 25 OJIBS, BUTTONS, PINS, NKtOLKf, Hooks and Kyes, Fish Hooks, Suspenders Spool Cotton, Percussion Caps, Kazorj, Enives Scissors, Fancy Boxes, Toilet Cases, Fancy Soaps, Coiogne Water, Hair OUa, Extracts, HBt, Hair, Tooth ana Nail Brushes. Arc Ac, far sale by |p BL'.AS HALF, It* Main street. AIR OILS, a A lit TOXICS, Pomatum, B-el marrow, Colognes of all kmds, French and English line Extracts for the Handkerchief; Porta Monnaief, Pocket Books, Combs, H -ir Brush es, ic Foraaleby E J PICOT CO., jy 35 Druggists. Cbaver's Honey Lows doj O Low's Brown Windsor do; Palm do, in bars and Cakes; Taylor's Cb'istaline Soaps; Transpar ent Soaps in Bars; and many other kinds lor the Toilet atid Shaving. For hh'o by GRUBB3 xAPPERSON, jy 21 Na 201 Broad street Jq LADIES' GAITER IJOttTS.— suDscriber hav on band a very large assortment ot Ladies' (iaiter Boots, at prices Tar}- ina from 31 25 to S3; to which he would most re speetfuliy invite the attenti on ot all ii waat. jy 35* ALEX HH.L. No I*7 Main st t"TooiTf — Fo5 _ AtUUaX.—UEU M WEaT INo»3 and ff Exchange, offers for sale—Godej's Lac -ft Book lor August, price uog)r%h cm, chsaper ty me yt-ar. A large number ct Graham, 6ait»ia, lnt«>r*ational Magazines on bazl at yars pail, full ot enyraviugs, which will t« acid at a very low price iy 25 VI AUAZsNKS FOlt AUGUST » lvA Lady s 8.0a—25c; C rah ax's Mhgazins—yoc just received and for sale by , jy 25 A MORRIS. 9* Main street AJ&HXVAJLi, tiCHR. NEW X lORS - bores Rilrlas; 40 haM boxes P.tlstoi 40 quarter do; 10 do L&yr Rakuta h c»£3 falsi NsU: 2 uurW'uau 50 ari: ins r tst; 2 bclas 30/teaax Aimoais 5 trans Ma;ajr% Auaoc-is All trea&:i uat to band aui lor sale by B. BOfIAVITA it CO„ etc Kc76 Mainstfaet. MJLIi BISCUIT »«» TEA—They »ur pa>s auytnirti' jst muiuj.ctu.Tsa In the city; ibey are daiiy ready at 4 o oloek PM. All that la socnuzotMi to trv them and von csnoot fail to tead to WM. fALCOMER'# Bakery, Jy g 171 Mala ureal. THE DAILY DISPATfm Klchmond, J»| y £7, 1833. ADDITIONAL BY THE NORTHERN LIGHT New Yobk. July 25,—The general news by this arrival i* without special interest Mining operation* were highly favorable. Bu*l ne*i ws* dull, but without any special change in price*. Flour heavy. A heavy thunder-storm paased over the Moithern Light on the 19th, when she was atruek by light ning, but lortunately none ef the passengers were Ujared. Dr. Carrel), a passenger, fell overboard, July 9th, and was drowned O'Donchue, the Irish patriot, who escaped from Australia, arrived at San Francisco on the 22d June He has published an account of his escape and ad venture*, which ia quite interesting. Captain Gubrlsen, »f the Nicaragua Steamship Compsny, aad Captain Knight, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, tendered Mr. O'Donohue a tree passage to the Atlantic States A duel had taken place at Maiyjvil<e between Col Rast, of the Express, and Judge Stedger, of He raid. Neither party killed. The city of Sfcasta nad been almost entirely con sumed by fire. The losa la estimated at 9230,090. A fire haa also broken out in the town of itcugh and Ready, leaving only fifteen houses standing.— Loss $50,000. The tire at Shasta on the morning of the 14th, commenced at 5 o'clock. It originated in the Par ker Home, in the vicinity of Adam* Jt Co '• c ffice, and in halt an hour made a clean iweep ol the town. Building ha* already commenced, and many talk ot erecting fire proof (tare* Joseph Stibling perpetrated a areadful murder on his s.ster-inlaw at Sacramento, by cutting her throat from ear to ear. She wai 23 yeara of age. She died in a lew minutei. His brother Henry then cut his own throat aod died in a few minutes — TntrSd parties are ail from Bal tiaco re. It ia supposed that envy and jealousy led to this teriiole tragedy. Extensive preparations have been making for the fail elections Ths Whig* are organizing and in good spirits They send delegates io a convention to be held at Sacramento city on the 6th of July.— Mauy have already been cnosen. Captain Wm. Walsh h«s the best prospect for Being the Whig nominee for Governor Jchn 3igler, the uresent Guvaraot of Caliiornta, has oeen nominated for re-electi#n by tha Demo crats Reports from sll pars of the mines are highly encouraging. Obkg jn —Governor Lane was chosen, ou the 6th ult., a delegate to Congress tram Oregon territory. E3P There was a plc-nic at Peasant Grove, Wheeling, last Wednesday, at which a cumber of ladies and gentlemen, from both Virginia and Ohir, assembled. The occasion seems to have been a very pleasant one. The following was the leading toast: Ohio—"One of the fibst families from Virginia" —may hsr sons ssal their vows upon the By menial Altar ot Dominion, and, in return, uoay her dtuihters help ine sons of Virginia to return the compliment. VVe copy ona or two others: Ov& Guests fbom Ohio—By their presence on this occasion show us that they desire to strengthen the Bond of Union Jo alt. Psesext—May their lives continue to roll on as gentle and happy as JhU day, and when this life ends, may old Nick not have his pick among them. Conundrum.—Why ia aCiqietta like Alexan dei 1 Because she "weeps whuu there ia no more to conouer." Commodore Vanderbilt hua hinted that he will, on his return to ths United States, establish a line of steamers between New York and Southampton, to carry passengers at fifty dol.ars a head. This would be a wi*e movement m the Captain He would be likely to make more by the reduced rate, than tha existing liaes do at present rates — Fifty dollars is quite enough for a ten days' voy age—and to that space ol time i* the voyage from New York to Liverpool now reduced wi;h great regularity. cotemporary of the Culpeper Observer, seem* to have been pat out of temper by tome persons about hi* village; and from the following paragraph, io which he g.*»a tbem a piece of his mind, we think they hid j isi a* weii let him alone : VVe have not the titoe to atop to kisk at every rur that rat* barking at oar heels. We have *o often said this that it ii scarcely necessary to repe»t it. VV hen the game i* not wprth the ammunition it is sinful to waste it This Item must have been written by an anfortu nate old bachelor, who hid been jilted by tome unmerciful fair one : Marriage is like a flashing light Placed in the window oo a summer night, inviting all the insects of the air To come and singe their pretty winglets there; 1 hose that are out, butt heads asa'nst the pane* Tnose that we IN, butt to net out again. ' The Petersburg D«mocrat state* thst the rain* h&ve greatly damaged the wheat crop In Pricce George, which had been harvetted and left in *tack* In the field. When will our farmer* learn to house their wheat or thresh i«mesiately they reapitt The longer it stand* the greater lo*a from shatter ing and rattage; and-thea comt* the danger of mil dew audebt from a rainy aeason. Ths Seascn.—lt ii staled by mariner* that the Polar ice is still intact, and that there have beeo no isabergs seen along our coast, as 1* usual, this •eason. May net this fact have some connexion with the extreme heat wirca prevailed in June and the early part of this month. This ia a question for the savans. Who will tell us? All the young womea who are killed lit the "Hippodrome, 1 NY, coa» to life again. It is a Uick of the trade to obtain a "notice." BP" Lawrence C Wuliu, book keeper, commit ted suicide at the East Broadway House, New York, on Wedoeadty. £s** The entire line ol tne Marietta and Cincin nati Raiiroad, irom Whee.inj to Kilford, near Cin cinnati, is now under contract GP* Ih* route for the Plank Roa4 from Peters burg to Jerusalem is to be Immediately sirrveytd Chapman Slaughter is tha Engineer. Hon. Thomaa Meagher, member of Parliament #2? V a,er or!l . Ireland, ae?omp»nled by tifl lady Of ThCKM FranjU Meather, Ea<J, arrived at New York cm aaturoav erauina by the Aretic, to meet fc*r DutOand, who ha* been auaioaaiy wrinting. tfteir arrival. * Ybllow Fevb* xt Nxw Oxi.ra'Cs.—The yel •?* lrtVe ' prevaila to a considerable extent to Naw Or.eans. in the week ending on the 16th Instant, there were 104 cases in the Charity Hospital-<-36 -atal. (<n the 17th ther9 wera H5 cases ueder treatment, and 51 deaths during the two prevlbas days. Sicee the Ist of June, ill deaths from yel low fever have occurred In the Hospital, acd on the ltith instant there were 741 patients in that in stitution, sitfleilng fmm varimis diseases. : The .New ButuoE.—We leant that anew 1 is to be erected, at an early day, for ltarportJ<we of carrying out the uriginal deaifß ot irfneiri* the cars ol ilis Jieaboarj and Haas n<>«te Railroad imiaediaiely inio Notiolit.— A r **r. fii* Tmr*LLme 09 Svavkl.—Tbe Boston and Railroad Company advertise ibat he.-wftCT iio paaaengw* wH! be taken by 1 rtieSuno'ay afe* l ' Tb * "*'■ aitt of t What ia :be difisnaee in the atoraUijr of the thing, wheu** ""J ™*»l U«a or par •eogert? Wt* «»not petceift a*y. PRICE ONE CENT SPIRIT OP THE Pn» fß The Mail contain. an artiele la which «h, , calibre of Louia Mapoteon ia rate* n«e a hhrill than in moat journal. with which w» ara --tnTi "*■ In U»« qaalitiea of aelfpoaaeaaioo and «aU-t» tereat hit la atated to be aaperlor to hia great -ni. tire Bonaparte. The writer thinka he wo»ld aid* with Spain agalcat the United Statea ia the erentof an attempt to take Cuba. The Whig devote. ite leading article to the dia coaaion of the dlfflcultiea exUttog between the Ut dieai College and eertaln member. cf the Fartritw in thia city, and in defence of the institution Th« article in queation ia apicy, and aomewhat aavace tw ite denunciation.. There U an article apon tfaa French Miaaion, and aeveral othera in which tfc* charge of abolition tendenciea i* alternated to ha fattened upon the Administration The Enquirer ha. an article headed Vlrrtni, and the Federal Uorernment, in which it ia denied that thia State haa been .lighted by the Adminbtratiow in the dUtrlbutlon of cffidal appointmenta Th« writer think, that if Virginia ha. re ceired fewer appointment. than n.ual, it i. for the reaaan that her citizen, hare not forced themaelTea upon tha ■ Dtioeof the Pretident, after the u.u.l faahion of office beggar*. The Examiner has a leader on the ex iting dis pute between the Medical College and certain of our city physicians, in which the writer sustains the action of the Trustees of Hampden Sidney Collega in their recent appointment of Dr Wilton to a pro fessorship. There la alao an elaborate article upon Modern Spiritualism, ao called, In which the rap. peri, et id omne genua, get a thorough tligeilatloa. The Timet hat an article upon Free Trade and Direct Tsxetion, in which it it stated that Mr Davis Secretary of War, la an advocate of abaolute, ua" restricted free trade, the aupprettlon of the Cuatcnz Houtet, and cons-q aentiy of a retort to direct taxation for the means of defraying the expenses of government. Gen Cushiag alto it charged with entertaining ideas of universal conquest and aa» rexition UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMERS. For Philadelphia, cvwy Wednesday, via Norfolk no 4 Cape May. Stpamer City of Rich mood, Capt Mitchell. Steamer Virginia, Capt. Teal. ,mJ" One of these tplendid tte-imers wiii leave litshmnnd for Philadel iin^MtSiliTwL uh ' a ' eTerv Wedaesdar. at high water, tauching at Cape May to land passengers. Returning. leave Pnlladelphla every Wedaeaday, at 10 o'clock A M, until, for* ther notice. Passengers for Cape May will consult their inter* est b; taking this route, as it it, in addition to be ing tha cheapest, the most expeditions acd com fortahk. Passengers for New York.—We have eft tered into arrangements to forward passenger* through io New Vork, either by cart or steamers, allowing them the privilege of remaining in Phila delphia three or four days, or proceed directly oa to New York, upon the arrival of the steamers Shippers to the West.—Tobacconist! desi rous 01 shipping to Cincinnati, will pleaaebearia mind that we have made all the necessary arrange ments to forward tobacco through at 60 cts per 100 pounds. Due notice will be always given In all the Daily Papers in the City, when the steamers will be ready t j receive freight, and tho hour of their sailing. N. B.—Shippers will bear in mind that all BHIa cf Lading must be sent to the wharf at Kocketts, to be slgoed before the sailing of the steamers Passage through to N Y, Ist cabin and lound, 89.00 " " Cape May •' " 800 «' •« Philadelphia - 800 u II « 2( J u 700 " « Norfolk Ist « 800 For freight or passage, apply to HUBERT RANKIN, Agent, je 23 " Richmond, Va , on the Dock. HEAD ftDAKTERS MP FAUHlni^r BLK CLOTHING. THE subscriber has now in store, aiaoet n tplendid assortment of tiering and Summer Ify Clothing, of a!i ttyiea aaa quality. Every style of piece goods of the very latest -til eras, which he it preoared to maae to order at ifee shortest notise. Came and tee lor yoarseii E B SPENCE, No 130, nrv 4 sorrier Main and Governor streets. WU iUKKCHANT TAILOKIMU Tki |n undersigned bega leave to intorm the, puo <jjf lie that he naa on hand a nne assortment of Clatka. Caaahaerea and Vsadaga, which he will as pieaaea to mace up la beet style Kcd on reasoaable terms. . , He takes this method of informing hi* friends that he has secured the service* of Mr. WILLIAM ALLEN, so long aaa iavoiaoiy anown as a star* earent Tailor in this city: and every exertion wili be- made to irive sausiaotiGn to loose wco may fa vor us witn tneir p*iroaage. „*l e ,? n hand a good assortment of Ready Made Clothing, raaaui£c;urcd in thit city, which he will sell on tne moat liberal terms. Please hear la urfad the Clouting oemg made aere gives employ ment to our ows people, wno exuena tueir earn i-?s among ua. W. H. Havina connected mvaelf with Jar. W H 3 I respectfully an tae oauonaje of mi friend, aad customers. W. AM.ats »0 —ts CAHLMIAGgStCAHm^OJM. , The subacrioer has on hand, at M> Coacn making establishment, on Lombard Alley, between Main and Gary, (13th and 14th streets,) near the Columbian Hotel, Coacbea, Chariotteea, Barouches, Buggies, with and without tops, and Sulkies, all of his own csake, of the best awteriala and workmanship—all ol which will be sold aalow m good work ol the kind can be in the city o| Rich mond ; and respectfully asks a call from those la want of any article Ha the Carriage line, as 1 aaa de termined to make to order and tell at the lowert prices possible; and all work sold, that la new, war ranted. kj 4—dto MICAJAH MANOUM. MhAl., —uaviag pollen my out is, at spring Hill, is ope ration. I am now prepared to furnish Meal, either Bolted or Unboitea. of the bast qaalHf, made of oest white aorta. on the meat tav oracle iercut, Appiy to Jeter A Leftwich. a few doors Be low the CommbUa Hotel, ar le me ai the Floyd Heuse. JOHN A. JETER, ao s—dU LfTVUAtM, STOHAGK.-Tte suhseriaera v? having rented the eastern house Laaker Heaae, cn 15th street, in rear of onr Auction aad Commission Store, are prepared to receive afl aad every kind of Goods on storage, and oa reasonable terns, insurance eaa be effected at the lowest rates, as the baMdlag is Are proof. Every atl atloa will be paid to the reception aad delivery ol ad goont entrusted to as. nryati-ts ALEXANDER NOTT A CO. NOTUJttt UKuniri Mat, 1853.—Mrs A. B. I>A W&—Rev unclad Madam: It is with pleasure 1 present you with aty letDmony in behalf ol yoar "fIfWKiH dl.taia » 1 have used tl la any family ov< r ynart tesnr years aeiore you made aaie of it—and have loaad it every thing you rspretent tt to be. Wnhmy*if, ta a cold aad oougn. a acta hha a ,o!M*at. laa never wltnoat some of It near ate; and, by a timely use of it, nave no doubt it has saved ate asaay ioe tortffeae ; aad although i doa t betisfe ttasela ssswcwassLwa; other than taj own family, aad ekeermliy MM* mead It to the pabita. WM- #5G6651 - For aaie, wholesale aad retail, ay BSWKTT • BEERS, A. BOD£R£R, CHA3.'B3C*, CflA*. D. TALK, and Mrs. A- Bi steeM^aad i»~TOra 1 ftartMteg TrmhaW *>T «T* fair artaas. WHITE A, VAfiK,