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TtfF latest news NKUTBV THE WASHING TON. ' p /very full telegraphic summary ye«er , ( nearly "try foreign item «riu f*; lv ihc Washington. We extract ihe iicwiae *<MUIOB: . Wfst In.iia Mail S»"*m?r Orinoco Southampton on the 17th, with $586, r * n "l c <■ I'her* were fourteen deaths by l *' , f ,,r on the voyage from St. Thomas. J *U.wp Vtctoii* »« s "> ken »«* w,,h ', he , b ,„ iho disease was progressing (a "J" Vi r —The Monitrur publishes (he test c rc»!ar of the French Government to vmattc asents in rejoinder to the Hug ' " »> In » very pacific article in the ascribed to the Emperor himself.— iprated w.th reference to negotiations be 1 'VRand the oilier powers, all thai l"r' m > s ltle ,0,n5 of ,he l)0!e to !'<■ drawn up to meet the differences * ■ ai ,i which should wound the euscap- H.jijiv Neither of Russia nor Turkey. I>. . , _o„Vssa letters to the 8:h state c . 1 , cc in the maintenance of peace is nl ' , gait ng eround. \ ~'M i irf e business had been transacted in whrst'at ratiwr high prices, the sales during bavin* been equal to 76,000 quarters. |j l >c\R* —Tne negotiations in relation i 0 the Hungarian Refugees were progressing. THE FOREIGN MARKETS. The following commercial summary was brought over by the Niagara: Liverpool, July '23d. — Breadstuff's.—The French pirts bavin" been opened in anticipa !ub o 1 - a scarcity in that country, breadstuff* bav» been acii*e ai 9J. a Is. per bbl. advance ir. fl )iir,aod 2d a 3d. per buahal in wheat.— Corn was firm and prices rather stiffer. Ddn ule'own quotes Canal flour Ht 275. t>d.; Phila d»lphia and Baltimore at 28s. a 28s fed., and (J ;io at *Bs. Cd.; white wheat B<. a 8s 2d.; red a-jd mixed 7s 6j. a 7s. lid.; white and yellow corn 31*. a 325. Provisions. —Pork and bacon are quiet, but £rm. Shoulders dull. Lard quiet ut a Tal/ow dull at 535. Spirits of Turpentine 47a. Common roein 4-. 6J., fine do. lls.Sd. li ce aeiive and firm—sales of 90 tierces Ca> rolina ati.'ss. Sales of Hio Coffee at 41 a 445. Tea quiet. Sugar firm. Tobacco firm and tending upwards. The Manches er market was firm. Kentucky Election. New York, August 4—A private despatch to the New 1 ork Tribune to day 6tates that the following Congressmen are almost certain ly chosen: » Nt District—Linn Boyd, dem. 2d " Benj. Edwards, grey whig. 3J " Presiey Ewiug, whig. <b " T. E. Bratnletie, whig, •j'-b " ClementS. Hill, whig, fgain.) t)th " Ur. Pierce, whig. 7th " VV m. Pre on, whig. Btb " Johu C. Breckenridge, dem. s»ih " Leander M. Cox, whig, (gain.) 10:! l " George B. Hodge, whiar, (gain) The wbigs have carried boib branches of the Legislature by increased majorities. Important from I'orto Cabello. Philadelphia, Aug 3.— The schooner New Republic has arrived here with advices from Por to Cabello to the22d July. The Republic was much agitated by revolu ianf. Fleets ol steamers, schooners and troops had sailed from Porto Cabello on the 18ih, to put down the insurgents. If unsuccessful, a civil war would be the consequence. A severe shock oi un earthquake occurred on the 15tb, desiroying many houses and bury ing 300 persons in the ruins. The Meagher Festival, Boston, August 4.—Among the speakers et ihe lesiival given to Thomas F.Meagher, at Faneuil Hail, last evening, where Mr tbe liish patriot, Hon. C Upham, Mayor Walker, of Roxbury, and George Ro berts, of the Boston Times. The several epeeehes called forth considerable enthusiasm, particularly the allusions to Capt. Ingrahanj, of the sloop of war St. Louis, who recently distinguished bm.'seli by bis noble course iu the ufi'uir of Col. Eosta, tbe Hungarian refu gee at Smyrna. j row British (Juiuna and Venezuela Boston, August 3.—Ddtes from George town, Biiiish GuianH, to the 4ih ol July have been received. Considerable excitement and dibhutisfaction relative to extensive importa tions of coolies prevailed. Six hundred had united, or were on their way, composed of the off>ceuringß of the Chinese nation. From Venezuela further details have been received in regard to the progress of the revo lution. The Piovince oi Cumana ie the head quarters of the disaffected. A con«enti:m had been called to form a Confederation. General ftJonagas was marching against the insurgents at the head of 3,000 men, but with little pros pect of success. Washington Affairs. Washington, August 4.—The Jackson Democratic Association meet to morrow eve uing, it is understood for the purpose of pro tesiinp against the nppointment of Seaman as Commissioner of the Public Priuting. Ex-Vice President Dallas and Gov.Cobb are here—the latter will remain several days. The Oliie River. Pittsburg, August 4 —There are three feet jvuter in the channel to day, and firing. FASSifN JiT« tor the Head, made to order, by Miss n SKMON. Orders can be left at the residence of her Father, E Seiron, No 11, Maia etreet. an 3—it «Altt OVK, liAiit l>YtC i'he liquid Hair Dye in tha World for in ktaniiy flying the Hair without dying the akin. It is applied the same way as oil; is perfectly free from nitrate ot silver and injurious acids, imparts a giosa to the Ilair, that has m-ve'r been approached by any ether article. It will never turn red or purple, re tame its color to the last, and ia a vegetable prepa lation that can be made in tea minutes, at a very trifling ciist. Iw.il send the recipe to any lady or Kuniieicari, oa r.-ceiviog one dollar. Address F. C., Hjx 125. Fust Oiiiis jp 15—1 m* T - J- *AK»l>.\ oc « 0., .No. 41 Ur<sfr*uiid 4.1 Light street, Baltimore, huil Ao, .ib Water street, New Vork.—A g jod a&soriment ol iiacon, Pori and Lard always ou baud aiid tor eaie at lowest market prices je 18—ly STAttttlti Attorney ut and Notary Public—practices lu all inn Courts of Henrico and Hanover counties ana Richmond city. As a Notary Public, particu lar attention will be paid to the taking of Deposi tor*, (is or out of his office) Proof add Acknowl edgements of Deeds, Relinquishments of Dower Ac. Claims lor collection entrusted to him, prompt lyf.Uujdedio. r Olfcoe removed to No 52, three jjors above City de 2^ I ly' jrtii,We Main itrße, > Wohmond, Va Da fc D KUBINdON. 00 t,fwikliu ' betweea 13th arid 14tb _r^- —- ... jy is—ly ■ 1 '- vVtt TftT door.'°f r*&~-nI . Vu,!.. w ,ne Columbian Hotel. T.'SB"S ur Clllzenii Hail sirunn . the city, who vruh to hsve **■»«■* ,h ° Uld w.c?»iJSSSS~ESS«« '•'»«— NH—Hot a d Co!si Hi!A». r u.,l . , . «*Ly, troca Bali pgit ti *a Vj j( '"J jf ou i-.mdkjr w 11A M. IJe "» hath *iceoti. or «** tar ■< if. ou lllh «tr«H * ltF *V .£■• i! , "0 TE LEG RAP HIC NEW* T&ANBMITTKD FOR THRDAtLr DJBPATCS ADIIITIONAL HY TUB NIAUAttA. Boston, Auguat 5.-The Niagara arrived a, her wharl at 3 o'clock to-day. We subjoin the following additional news : eastern affairs. A telegraphic despatch from Berlin, dated July X».), states that the C*ar of Russia had ac cepted the proposition of France and England tor compromise, and the Powers were only waiting for the conscnt of Austria to complete the negotiations. Despatches were said to le on the way to St. Petersburg, signifying Aus tiia's consent to the arrangement. In conse quence of the pacift; (urn which affairs had taken, English and French fucds had im proved. AUSTRIA. The house occupied by the correspondent of the London Times, in Vienna, had been visited by the police, and several arrests followed.— The Austrian police had got wind of a pro jected insurrection at Milan, and were tracing I it to its source. FRANCE.—INTERESTING ITEM. The Empress of France is encienle When the royal baby is expected is not stated ; but the fact is important. TURKEY. It was reported in Paris that the American Minister at Constantinople had addressed a note to the Porte, stating that the United Starts would support the integrity of the Ottoman Empire— and henceforth would claim a voice in the affairs of Europe. SWITZERLAND. The Swiss frontier was still blockaded by Austrian troops. .Election*. St. Louis, August 4.—lt is almost certain that both Lindley and Ceruthers, Whigs, are elected to Congress, from Missouri. Two Democrats are elected from Arkansas. There is nothing d< finite from Tennessee. Execution of Conner—Terrible "eerie. Baltimore, Aug. s.—The youth, Conner, was executed to day for the murder of Capt. Hutchinson, of Accomac, Va. When the pri soner was first swung off the rope broke, and he was thrown violently to the ground. He was then replaced upon the gallows and again suspended, when he died immediately. THE MARKETS. Baltimore, August s.—Sales of 1400 fcbls Flour at $5 25 to 5 37 ; 1500 bushels Wheat red $1 12 to $1 18, white $1 18 to 1 22: 16,000 bushels Corn, yellow 66 to 67 cts New York, August s.—Sales ol 11,00# bbls. Flour at $5 25 to $5 37 for Stale, and $5 37 to $5 68 for Southern brands; 25,000 bushels Wheat at $1 35 for white; 45,000jbushels Corn at unchanged rates. Cotton has advanced un eighth. OTUollowray M Pilla thf iiioni ell«ctuitl cure for Heidache, Aervauauem, iiebiii tj , and Giduioetis is th<* Head.—Airs. Uriuk water, of Caitla street, Liverpool, bed been in ill health for a considerable tiruei suffering from se vere beadachee, nervousnesg, and a'debilitated constitution, and was frequently cuddenly seized w.th a gidd.ness la the head, so thit her strnngih eompletaly failed her, and sha would fail to the ground. Lvery effort was trl"d to ohtsin relief by tollowing the piescriptiuns of medical men, but wi.hout success; she taen coasmenced taking Hoi loway's Pills, and this invaluable medicine soon strengthened the tooe of her stomach, renovated her constituiion, and so eifcciuaily cured headache tint she isnow enjoying tha best of health. Sold by the Proprietor, 224, Strand, (Bear Tem ple Bar) Loudon, and by ali respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines thrcuchout the British Emnire, and by those of the Übitad Ssatos. ia Foil and Box es at 37X easts, 87 cents, and «1 SO each. Whole sale by the prmcioal Drui Houses iathaOnioc and by Messrs A B ac.ll SAifiDS. few Tori, sud POR CELL, LADD &. GO, Rishmoud, Va. There is TeJ7 eonelcertiie aanr.3 ia the larger sisea. N B Direetlons for the gtud&BcG of are aSxed to eash pot or Box. hU 5 j w N®TICS.—A. BOULKER resDeetiuily intorras hie inenasand the public 1e general that he has removed from Ho 17 to No 10, immediately opposite his old stand, and that of Messrs Van Lew A- Taylor, where be has opuuea with afresh and enlargod Stock of Medicines, Chemicals Painta, Oils, Dye StuiSis, Brushes, Fancy Articles' A. c; and as great care is observed in the selection' of his Stock, purshasors may reiy apoa .b:ainlni everything pure aad tiee trem adulteration, aad at as low ana accommodating terms as mev eaa~be bought anywhere in tne city Orders and p.-eeeriptions carefully and noatly put up, and particular atteadon paid to shipping and packing. A BOBEKER, my 2b—la *r. m Msin street. FAMILY MEDICINE We ask parUeuiar attention to the subjoined certiheate of" Mr i W Otey.oi this city, who, in connection with hun dreds of others, use Baker's Premium Bitters as their family medicine, and who hsva aetar kac™u it to fail in giving relief when taken as directed": Mr E l'.AXEa—Dear Sir. I have used your Bit trrs in my family tar the last two or three years, its equal, as a family medieineis without a Daralisl. My wlie is subject to a paia In the back and other affections, but generally finds immediate rolief by the use of your Premium Bitters. And in my own case last Kali I was comlned to my uad for two or three weeks with the Jaundice, with a physician regularly attending me; attar he had given me 36 grains of calomel, and finding no reiiei, and having so much conndence in your "Bitters, 1 came to the conclusion th-iy would cure me. 1 sent mv ser vant iu uaste for one bottiu, and ia ic*s ttiaa three days it cleansed my whole system of the most ob stinate Jaundice, aod 1 have Been in oerfect health ever since. 1 would recommend it to families gen erally as a most useful aad powerful medicine in giving toa« and strength to the waoie system. By hU request. J VV OTET. Henrico County, May Sith, 1853. Frice 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Messrs Furceil, Lsdci & Co; Euiinett A Eaers, A Duval, Adia & Gray, Chas Miiiapaugb, and Drug gists generally throughout the city. aUo, by Todd &. Christian. Fetersburg; D It Lyman, Lyaoabcrg; R!ag ii Toy, Norfolk; Dr E Catum. Williamsburg! Qp* Orders sddressed to E BAKEH, Va, will receive prsmui attention. jy ty Srtreoicope llaiiusrreotryw. It mr,y well be said '-welive in aa age ot* wondu'rs:" discoveriss upon dlsscveries follow each other so rap:dly, and inventions succeed Inventions so nu merously that '-the march of intellect'' in the fields of literature can scarcely keep pace with the strides of inap-ovement in science ana the fine arcs. We have scarcely become lamiliar with the electric languid) of toe telegraph—borne on its aerial cour ieisirom seaboard to frontier throughout oar vast, intelligent and happy republic—or ceased admiring themsgical Dt auty of the delicate and trutalui Da guerreotype, transfixed by the instantaneous con centration of the suu's rays ere we are again as tonished by another and still s«pericr invention the Stereoscoae. We have been led to make these remark* after looking at a dtereoecojjio likeness of a beautiful young lady, made doubly beautiful by the aid at this hund->inald to the arts, the titereosc ipe We must not forget to say that we saw ail this at SIMONa', 151 Main street. as t »• **»• PtibIie.—EXPRESS ANB ALLTHB P&iNCIFAIi Cl *lEß IN TUB UNION —Wa are pntared to fox ward daily, ail descriptions of Qoodi finfTirttii to obi abarce; also, Drafts farniahed for iar(« or touil suas, payable ac every town or ally in tie Utile* JU*|- dom of Oreat Britain a<id Ireland. Notes, Drafts, aca iiuM with tfocdc, ca ;i ««C*d amd I romp t returns More aunts and others, vtcaisx Coals hasM tk* Northern eirtes, wJU aoasalt theirW«*t •> pairo* Old esuklafaed ui iss»c.nMt>l a Ex*nus at A* AIM kCO.. »* 14 .. flit, MUSIi^S EDUCATION. ST. JOMBPH'M FKRIALB ACADEMY, RICHMOND, Va.—Conducted by the of Charity—corn* r of Msrsball snd 4th «treet«. This institution will resume studies on the 10th Aas««L Hoarders, for board, tultlnn, bed and beddinr, wssaiiig and mcnaing, pay skmi-akktjall* Id ad vance iHQ per anno m boaters fee §3. Day scholars, sreordica to the branches they stucy. nay in advance, from C 4 to 96 per quaner. Au extra is charged in the ornaments! brant hc«, as Masic, Painting," French and Embroidery, lor tuition and use of infclruinenra. Letters addressed to sister Ro««!ia Green. St. Joseph's Academy, or to Kt. Rev Bishop McGitl, win uroniDi attention. Children of acv reiiaious denomination are ad mitted, on eondiiion oi conforming to tbe general deacipline of the school. au 3—lm* ACAfUi.— H P. LEtEBVRE, A. M , will, on the nrst of October next, succoed Mrs Mead in the charge of her Boarding and Day School in Richmond, and will be prepared on that day to re ceive pupils at her late residence on Grace street. '^ r Lt-febvre Wis for seven years connected with Mrs Mead's School, and sutseauentlv be cam j Principal of the Williamsburg Fesaie Academy, the charue cf which he now resizes, to enaage in a iwnor work in Richcaond He proposes to conduct his school on the same general plan of that ot Mrs Mead, retaining several ol her teachers, (Mrs Bartlett. Miss Anderson,) and increasing the strength ef the department of For eign Languages, by the assistance of a resident r rench Governess ana other auxiliaries. i he member* of the family will form a ehrktian noutehoid, under the parental care of air and airs Lefebvre. rhe School wiii offer every advantage for tne acquisition of a sound Enelish education, to which will be added the Ancient and Modern Lan guages, Music, Drawing. &e. '1 erica, the same as ihose of Mrs Mead. Aodlt „ H. P. LEFEBVRE AM." aa 2—d&Pts Richmond. Va. 80LXH1£HN KKitt Aii£ FOR YOL'NU LADi.ES. ' T<UE exercises of the 3outharn Female Institute, X iate of Fredericksburg, Va, wiii be resumed in tbe city oi Richmond. The course of study wiii be eoUetrtato. There wiii be three classes, Junior, Intermediate ana Senior. The mode of Instruction will be bv lee turns. and daix.v examinations upon them aod uson assigned portions of Text Books. Tbe apparatus beioniriag to this institution is as complete as any in the State. and the cnemical and philosouhlcal course wiii be foily Illustrated by ex p»rimenM. Tbe young ladies will be under the tuoervision of M rs Gen Pegram. The session will commence on the first Monday in October, and end on the 15tfi juiy. TERMS. Tuition fees $50 oo Mocorn Languaaes each (esrrui 20 00 One half payable on the Ist day of October, the rctt ta the Ist of March. Graduates of this Institution are privileged to at tend the lectures free of charts. For further information, address Mrs Gen Pejrram. Richmond, Va. Prof D Lee Powell. Leesburg, Loudon, Va. Prof Robt J Morrison, Fredericksburg, Va. B LEE POWELL, ROBT J MORRISON. Refer to the following patrons: A A Morson, Esq, Kichmond. Lieut Mathew F Maury, of National Observatory, Washington; Dr Beveriey R Weiiford, Frederieksburg, Va;" Dr Geo Fleming, Hanover, Va; Dr WUlimGvrathmey, King William, Va; Dr William Dew, King & Queen, Va; John Whitney, Montgomery, Ala; Thos B Barton', Esq, Fredericksburg, Va; John M Hcrndon, Esq, Wm C Winston, Esq, Haoover co, Va. Mrs Gen Pegram will receive as boarders young ladies wishing to eater their institution. Miss Vss eas, a French lady, of sunerior atta'nmonts, will board in the house, and thus afford great ndront;.- ges to those studying (ttej French Language. One of the Proieasors will also b crd with Mrs i'aeram TfcRMS. Board £200 CO Washing extra au2—3tawtOUt |3P* (ircat tsnolt«Bics(.'—immoese nac cssn !—More than 51)0 fersoEs in the City of Riobiaond nia»e t« tbe remark able cures ncrformsd by Carter e Msaaist] itltxtiire.—This greet spring medicine ana puri fyar of tho bloo* is sow esed by head red* of grateful patients, wno testify daily to tee retD«r*e.W t cures performed lv the sreatest of ail medicines. CAR TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Naaralria. rheuma tism, scrofula, eruDtiocs In tr.e skin, liver Queue, fevers, ulcers, old sores, aaestioni of tho kidneys, dis eases of the tnroat, emaie sumsialnu. u&lar and aching of the bones ana joints, are speaⅈ put tc flight by ujug this great ana inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the blood, and as a sprigs and summer medicine, nothing baa yet been to eompare with it. 1; smsosee the system of alt im purities, acu gently aan efficiently "oa ttt. liver and kidneys, strengthens the digestion, gives tons to tns stomaoh. make* tnn skin ctear ana beo'tny, and re stores ihe itoiistinj*ln«. e Jieeblad by disease cr broken down oy oxse&tss la youin, to lis pristine vig»r anc strength. For the ladies, It is iisomsar&biy better thsjj all the ooemetics ever used. J. Jet? doses of Carter's Spsa!sts Mixtur-j will remove all sailovssss of somsisiaos. bring tee roses mtrtliog to the shack. give kiss chit to the stop and improve in® eeccra; hcatie in a re markable degree, beyond til the medlaines ever ao&re of. The large numb ir of aertiSaatts of remarkable enres performed on pertona rfea.aing m our own my or tat use of Carter's Spanish Mixture. 1» the betS eviceucc that there ii no hamboi acoat it. *he aiou. hotel keeper*, magistrates. phymatMic and snbila ratio, we;! known to the aoiaa-.anitv. oil r.dd taolr teattmonv to the wondsifci affcats of this tr£EA¥ £LOOD PljSI. FYER. Call and cse a few oat of tis of stittf «*w* arocnd the bottle. None jeoalte nciesesiesad ISEiINE** k BXSiIB. Ifraggu-TB No 125 At six irreet. .Siifirea* Soli by all Brcesicta -u ten »ity us aieawhare. Prtee SI »«jr bottle, or eix bouts* for &&. s» 1 cure tif Uhenmattsu by Hampton ■ VesciaHi" Tineturc C'HESTLa Distbict, South Carolina,) „ . January Sd,ISJ6. J Messrs. Mortimer k Mowbray—Gentlemen: For the last five years 1 have been a severe sufierer from Rheumatism, till your recommenflation of "Hampton's Vegetable Tincture," 1 purchased a bot tle, and the first dose has so much relieved me, that I consider it but justice to give to the suffering world the result of the application. Mine was Acute Rheumatism in the back—eo bad that 1 to my bed for the Last six months. The first bottle acted like a charm; the second restored strength to my poor afflicted bact, and I em now as well and feel as young as when X was sirteen: I am now seventy-four years of age. I consider your Tincture the greatest discovery of the age; and poor, suffering humanity ought to erect a mouument to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands from pain. And jom, gentlemen, have acted the part Put benelactor « in disseminating the benefits whicu have rosu.'ted from your invaluable Tinctare. 1 am a plain cotton planter, and have never written for literary fame; but when my fellow beings are af flicted shall 1 hesitate, or throaih modesty, withhold any information valuable to my fellow man? So, if you consider this worthy of a Dlaae in any of your newspapers, your are at liberty to make use" of it. fii-TAH ILtXIiIX. ( b alera Morbus, Diarrhea*. itvnenterv'« and all diseases of the Stomach ana Bowels are cured by HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. As a cure and preventive, it has been wonderfully success* ful. it will be found, on inatury. that those who use It have an exemption from those diseases so incident to the Sumiaer Delicate females and children will find this a great blessing. It has restored thousands to health. Huiaptoc a Vegetable Tinctui ©.—Call acd get pamphlets gratis, with history of discovery of this wonderful Blood Purlher, and see certificate; of cur own aitiaena. of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, ftcrofaia, Liver Complaint, utanerai Weakness, itervoucasa. ka, kt. VSoli by MORTIMER k MOWBBA7. S4O Bal timore st, Baltimore; and 304 Broadway. Kaw York; O A 3TRECKER. Rlahmoad, Or CUORE k CO. Frederialubvg, O B JON EI k CO, fatenbarg; aad by Druulsu generally. V«I »er bottle S bottlaa for &£. ut2 Menison s Pictures. They etsndin all their loveliness, unfurl'd Like ico? fair being* of another world — Their cheeks vermilion and the glancing eyes Bright as the starry diamond* oi the skfes ; The hair so sweetly dark, tnd the ri<si ringlets hung As If they lov'd the siowy neck round which they clung ; The foreheads furrowless, like marble wrought, Seen stamp'd wita Inward asajesty oi thought; Th.; ruby lips bad teeth like Eastern pearls, Form a rich eontrjst with the jetty carls Wild waving round her beauteous tsce divine. Like tendrils clustering around the pliant vine. MuULHON alone such wondrous skill displays In taking pictures, thai the throngs tnai g&se With admiration at his woaccrous art, Ail hare a picture taken ere they depart. F E iuOULSOM, «a 4 110 Main street. CIKL»U».O, AN 1> I.OA t sIIQARS, ot belt uuiiity, ior »al(j by m 5 CAVi.NFU.HT, ALLtN it CO. AUGTION3SALES- FUTUItb DAVb. By Daalop, l>!onrnr« 4c Ci> A BCTAON KAL.E.—uttuCERIES AT AUC TION—On TUESDAY. the 9th Instant, con mencingat 10 o'clock, we will tell at oar ftore, a general assortment of Grocarie*, consisting in part of— . 100 hhd* Porto Rico, New Otleani and Cuba 3u« gar*, ranging from lair to choice qiaiity 75 bb!s Louiiiana Moiasaes ICO boxes Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candle* £0 boxes Soap 50 bbds Bacon Sides 50 bbi* Whiskey; Holland Gin Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine Chempaigne Wine Gtmpowdar, Pouch; n?and Imperial Tea* Mustard; assorted Candie* 7,500 superior Cigar*, tc. 3 hall pipe* Hefineaiee Brandy, 1850. Sale without rot aid to weather. 'Ikbjis—Under #100, caab; over ®100,4 month* credit tor approved negotiable paper au 6 DUNLOP, MONCURE k. CO, Auets. SHERIFF'S MAKE.—Win be sola to the highest bidder for cash, on MONDAY, the Bth itist, commencing 8t 11 o'clock, A M.in front of the City Hall, two Negro men, one of which i* m good blacksmith ana the other a good factory hand, to satisfy sundry execution* in my hands in favor fankey's guardian and others vs Branch and oth ers. P P W.NSTON.DS, au 6—2t for Taos W Powell, 8 C R. SHERIFF'S SALfci.-Will be *old to;the highest bidder lor casn, on atONDAY, the' Bth inst, commencing at 11 o'clock, A M, in front of the City Hail, a large supply ol ready made Clothing ana sundry articles ot Dry Gosds, suitable 'or fam ilies, to satisfy an execution in lavor of Vlglini v* Kunz pp WINSXON.DS. au 6—2t acrkh of orange land FOR SALE.—Wisning to move near the city of Richmond, I will offer lor tale my faim long known as Bloombury, containing the above numoer of acres. About 600 seres have never been cleared, and are timbered wits hickory, locust, pine, oak, ic. This affords an excelled raDge for hogs. Ihe cleared portion ia well arranged into 7 fields, all of which aje in a gocd state ot cultivation, well fenced, well watered and att in grass; to the production ot which the land teems peculiarly adapted, and thereby making stock raising a profitable business, fear tht centre of the farm it an inexhaustible bed of lime stone, of good quality, and can be quarried with little expense. There is a kiln now standing, in which I havebutned 6 or 8000 bushels and ap plied to the land. Nearly in the middle of the cleared land stands the mansion It has 4 rooms in the cellar, Son the first floor, 5 on the second and a large garret on the the thira. There are adjoining the yard a kiichen, (within 20 feet oi which is an excellent pump,) 2 smokehouses, a dairy, meal home, lumber house, and an office with 2 rooms on the first and 2 on the second floor. There are alio properly arranged 4 granaries, a carriage home, ice house, a biacismith shop, carpenter shop, an overseer's housa and Cabins for 100 slaves. The garden certainly sur passes anything of the kind in this region ot coun try, and t finer apple orchard of choice lruit is rarely seen any where. Blooms bury is situated directly on the Plank Rosu between Fredericksburg and Orange Court Housa, 3 miles from the latier place Soon the Railroad Irom Alexandria ana Gordonsviile, run ning by Orange C H, will ba completed, when Richmond and Alexandria will be within a five hours' ride. The healthiness of the place has never been questioned The above will be offered for sale publicly on the 27th aay of Stpt=mber, (jr the first lair day there alter, if this should be reiny.) if not sold privately, in the event of a private sale due notice will be given FRANCIS jERDONE. au 5— d6t&wtds WANT£D— Five good machinists, one carpen ter, and one pattern maker, for which liberal wages and constant employment will be given.— None neaa app'v but those well recommended for tbeir sobiiety, industry and experience in their bu sin=ss. THOS S HARP, Sup't Va and Tana Railroad. Lynchburg, August 3. 1853. au 6 2w WANTED —A good Ploukhman and Ostler Apply at Rocounce farm, near head of Brook Turnpike. JOHN B CRENSHAW. au 6—ts JliJMt TKACbBK WANTED.—A competent instructor in Voc*l and Instrumen al Music A lady or gentleman who ia desirous of obtaining a situation us Music Teacher will hear ot a vacancy in a Fer-aaie Seminary, in Alabama, by aadre-sitg I. B. T., box No 6vi4, Kichmoud, Va, and B. E. C, cisre Harper ic Brother, New York. Au early application is desirabla. au s—c7t&wit* Vve desire toparcna,e 8 FAK.SI of ?f about fiur hundred acres ot gocd !snd, and having all the improvements necessary tor the c in fcit aud convenience o! a gemeel family, i: must lay to tne North, or Northeast of Ricmond, and at tne distance of Irom6tolo miles For a suitaole place, a iair price will be paid au 5 TOLER <fc OOOK. By a uerson wiih a small family, V? a tituHtijn as Vegetable Gerdecvr. He can give the best references trom Washington and Georgetown. Pleas-aappiy at this cffice. 8U 4 —it WANTED. —a gentleman now doing a safe business, is desirous of obuining a Partner with a capital of two or three thousand dollars.— The business is one in whieh any person couid en gage without tisk of means invested- Apply to ALLEN Ac. CUOUCH, | Intelligence and Agency Office, »u 3 corner of Broae and 9th streets W ANTES—To work on the new CaDitoi, at Columbia, South Carolina, twelve or fifteen Granite ("tone t ur-em, to whom 82 50 per day will be given. Those eagagiag now will have their passage and other expenses paid to C&lum'iia. Apaly, immediately, to R r. MAYRANT, aa 2—of No 62 Exchange Hotel. ANTED—A Tin Plate and Sheet-iron worker ' " —good job workman. To such a one, good wages ana constant employment will be g'ven Apply to WATTE <fc SENER, au I—7t Fredericksburg, Va. FRENCH YOUNG LAI)Y from Paris, who has been Teaching for several years ia America, who wiii give all satisfaction about capa city and character, would like to find a situation in a priTftta family, or in a boarding school. Please apply to M ile V. COULON,at Mr Duquesne ; a, Main street. jy 27—l m* «FOR RENT.—Tne cpp2r tenement of the new three story brick House on the South sidrfol Broad street, between Monroe street and the Count? line. The home Is well built and nre proof; containing six laige, airy rooms, with store rooms! tic Taerc is also an excellent well of water In the yard, together with an out kitchen, covered with slate, a staLle. 4c j ail new and in tine order. To a good tenant, the terms will be moderate. Posses sion given immediately. Apply next door, or to an s—3t jAMEg M FORD. £ FJIt RUNT, and immediate possession gh en, the House and Lot at t! resent in the oc cupancyof the undersigned, at the corner of Main and 3ra streets. To a good tenant, it will be rented low, if early application be made to au 5 —3t PHILIP M. TABS. frOR S<ALK, • small Lot and Ttnemen on Brook Avenue. For terms, apply to au 5 TOLEB &. COOK. OTICE.—I have tnis day sold my entire stock ot Goods in my store, In the city ot Richmond, to Mr Jacob Bachrach, who will carry on the busi ness at the old itaud. 1 cordially recommend him to the patronage ot my friends aud customers au s—ot* ISAAC BACHRACH. INTER'S COMING.—I am now p jr l pared to fill orders for a few thousand bush els of superior soft Coke, from the celebrated Edge Hill Mines The quantity will not be adequate to the demand. Immediate oiders will prevent disap pointment to consumers. SAMUEL P HAWEd. North Basin batik, between 9th and 10th au. au g—2aw3wif ATTENTION, lUKI HA NIC GUARD. IYour company will pirade on Gamble's Hill in lull uniiorm—arms complete lor tnspectloa— Saturday, August bth, at 4 P.M. precisely. By order ol the Cap'.uiu. au 5—21 JOHN T. OaBOIINE, Istgerg't j\ UTiCK.—AII peisous are loiwaiuua against i™ tum shlng MILDRED A. ROUaNNI witnany good* or things on my account, as I will not be re sponsible tor any debt ol contracting. W. a. RuGANNI. rwcniiond, Jaly J'.'ib, 1653. au 4-3t* "AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYB. By D> W>Hrtt Alle. C - G® n AT AV^TlOTi— 10 o'clock, at our AMUon itoff 1 ". W '" 16,1 " Grocerie*, via: ° * tore> -W'tment of 300 bays EioCoffae JSO do Java do .50 do Manilla do 100 HnfriS'"' 6 ' 1 80#P ' Can^m > Bacon and Rectfldd Whiskey, N E Rum French Brandy Green and Biack Tea*. Cigar*, tc Tzbms : Under $100 ca«h; SIOO and over four month* aredit, for approved paoer. DAVENPORT, ALLEN ft. CO., au4 Auctioneers. By GtdJla & Appcraoa. SALE OF MOHT J VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE COUN TY OF HENRICO AND CITY OF RICHMOND — By virtue of a decree of ihe Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, pronounced on the 27th June, 1853, in the *uit of Garland & Robinson, anaimt Robinaon * administrator, Ac, the undertigned, who waa appointed special Commuiioner for the purpose, will sell, at puolic auction, on the prenci •es, the following most valuable real estate, belong ing to the late Poiteaux Robinson, decea*ed. viz : on MONDAY Afternoon, tbe 15th Augast, 1853, on me norm aids of tb:< plauk Road, about two mile* we*t of the city of Richmond, tbe two Farm* be longing to the decedent, one containing 38 acre*, the other about 64 acre*. A further description i* deemed uioecessary, 68 ihe*e Farm* are well known. They will be divided according to a plat and curvey which can be seen at tbe office of the auctioneer In a few day*. After which, will be *old at the same place, a tract of wood land, contain ng 88 acres, near to De=p Run Church, adjoining the land* ot Mr Samuel Cottrell and others Also, "•"« ">» i«»r tbe said city, in BowlingGieen, ad Joiuiog Chelsea. And on the following day, viz: TUESDAY after noon, the 16ih August, 18)3, upon the premises, commencing at 4 feet of ground, in and near the city of Richmond, fronting on the west line of Front street, running back to James River, snd bounded on the north and south by the land* ot Messrs Duuiop, Moncttre fc Co. This land will be divided to suit purchasers, and i* valuable be cause of it* adaptedness to wharf lots. After which will be sold part of lot No 168, in the plan of said city, fronting 66 feet on Rocketts street, adjoining Rockett* Warehouse, running back on Peach street about 190 feet. Also, a lot fronting 100 feet on the south side of Water street, running back to the Dock or Ship Look, adjoining the property cf A Robinson, jr, on the west; a'so, '00 feet of ground opposite the above, fronting on the north tide of Water street, running back on Pear street about 100 feet. And on the following day, viz: on WEDNES DAY afternoon, the l?th August, 1653, at 5 o'clock, ilpon the premises, a most valuable building lot on the norm side of Franklin, between 2d and 3d sea, adjoining the residence of Wirt Robinson, Esq., fronting 32J4 feet running back 163 feet. Tebms: One fourth cash, balance at 6, 12, 16 and 24 months, for negotiable notes, bearing interest, satisfactorily endorsed, and title retained till the whole purchase money is paid, and a conveyance directed bv Uie Court. ii u milium cbat so much really very valuable property is brought into market, and it is hoped that the attention of capitalists and otnera will bo directed to this sale JOHN ENDERS, Special Com'r. Sale conducted by Godcin ic Apfebson, Aucts. jy 30—dtds STEAM ENGINE XOK SALE AT AUC TION—The Engine of the dredge boat "Her cules,"' belonging to the James River"and Kanawha Company, will be sold at Auction on Tueiiduy Afternoon, the 16ih August Isj3, [immediately alter the sale of Poiteaux Robinson's real estate on Water Street,] say about 6 o'clock. GODDIN &. APPERSON, au 3—tds Auctioneer?. Handsome residence on mar- SHALL AND MONROE STREETS FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—WiII besoldonSaturday, the 13ih day ot August, 1853, upon the premises, commencing at 5 o'clock, that newly erected Framed Dwelling at the corner of Marshall and Monroe streets, now occupied by Mr Stephen N. Davis. The Lot Ironts — l'eet, runs back about 150 feet to an aliey. The Houoa has 7 rooms, excellent biick Kitchen, and the whole premises presents neat and bcautilu appearance. The house is re markabiy well built Terms—One third cash; balance at 6 and 12 mos. for negotiable notes, interest added, and title re tained till last note is paid. jy 27 GODDIN ic APPERSON, Aucts. immediately after the above sale will be sold that neat littiecotta::e,containing sir rooms,(with a well oi txc ilent.wa.orm tha yard,) on ihe ftoith sidi ct Marshall, between Brook Avenue and ftladi&oa streets, now occupied ty Mr J as. R. Lacey, iront ing 25 feet, running bacit 110 feet to Brook Avenue. 'iKKMS—One-thlid cash; balance at 6 and 12 mos. for negotiable notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title withheld until last note is paid, au 3 GODDIN ic APPERSON, Aucts By Jame* ai Taylor. <7«r BUILDING IN FULTON, » AT AUCTION—WiII be sold on MONDAY, Bth August, at 4 o'clock. P M, upon the premises, 75 of about the most desirable Cots in the towu ot Fulton, fronting on the principal streets, and well elevated for ouiiding purposes. Property in Fulton is Improving in a remarkable degree, as recent salts indicate, and persons desir ing ta obtain lots in that very flourishing town, either for investment with an eye to future ad VBnco in value, or for building purposes, should avail themselves of this opportunity, as such ano ther will rarely again occur Tkbhs will be very liberal and will be made hnown at the sale. JAS M TAYLOR, jy 29—dtds Auct . Additional—Will be sold in addition to - the above, S lots in Port Mayo, beings portion of tha real estate of which Edwin Waddili, died, seized and about 20 lots in Fulton. au 4—dt Js JM T. I Jll SSI ONER'S SALE OK HEAL v-> ESTATE.—In pursuance ot a decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, pronounced on the 27th of June, 1853, in the tuit of Robert W Crump against Richard F. Bradshaw, I will pro ceed to se,lat public auction, on MONDAY, the Bth day of August, 1853, at 5 o'clock, P M , on the pre mises, a certain Lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Richmond, fronting 25 feet on the southern side of Baker street, (be the same more or less,; beginning at the distance ot 175 feet Irom its intersection with St. Petars street, and running back at right angles from said Baker street, 140 ieet same more or less) to an alley, it being No. « as designated :n a plan and surrey an nexed to a deed liom David Judah, *f Baltimore, to A. A Hughes. ' Ikbms of sxlb One third cash, cne third at eytty days, and one-third at four months credit trom tne day ot sale, and the title retained until the whole purchase money is paid. THOS. W. DuSWELL, S. C. R , W Commissioner. J * ND STOCK FOR BALK.-1 .U -£ ? .fu r ior ialß purely, on WEDN tS JAY. Ki uif Pn,e,l , t month, (August) the Farm ufhn which liormerly resided, lying on the Three Chopped Road, about 6 miles from Richmond, ad- Joining the lands of Richard D. Philips, tieorae N Thu i . ulher ?- 11 contains about sixty acres! wheat oau A >dßpte ? t0 fte cultivation of wicl w T «ry susceptible of mostofi, .scfeared . P nd now in cuitivattan , the balance well wooded At the farthar'un h" "J 1 * bout 20 * cre » about 2 miles ' J? joinln ß ,fa ' <* Miles «L« n F franklin and other. ; also, several "•» Mu, e«» Cow., tic. on Te o7^ ealmodaUngl ,nd m ' de kn ° WD _au3—2awtds THOMAS GORDON. UIK»I>IA HAGIC WASHING FLUID, tr ,1 h , i « h) y approved article, If you wish io save time, labor, and have your washing done wuh neatness and dispatch. Ihe genuine article, for sale at 12J cents a quart, b 7 kjpicot*co, au 5 Druggists. A HARK CHANCE FOR a GOOO IN. VLSVjIEMT.— The subscribers are authorised to sell privately, tne complete fixtures of a first rate •land for a House of Entertainment, located near the New Market. The proprietor has now • good custom, which can be easily retained by the person purchasing. F'or further particulars, enquire ol 6 roriu. CROUJH, Intelligence and Agency Office, au 5 Corner c! Broad and 9th streets. VUAVVI7S.-S sales, oomprlaing a area, variety of tartan, plaid, »qiare and long Bftawlt, Just "s5 - »— —saEvaa l its*. AUCTION SAL Km. By A'mmJwSJ,, * C«. commencing at 10 o clock »• «?n ' lie motion, to clom »undry * , l *i piece and cut Dry Good*; alao, > * •«* <* tuiiery, Br.Utni. and me«ic Cigar*; 1 pipe Kr«ndy; as Bruaht. ; alao, a iot oi new and aecwjwj «?£?? ture; alio, a iot of Bth3ol Detk. and ■ (nearly now;) alao, 3 rerj Son Culun f i Dinner Set, containing 187 piece*— other article. •® 5 ALEX HQTT * CO, Aaeta. ADDITIONAL—WUI be aoaed to the above aala Thi* Morning, a Road Wagon. »«6-tt ALEX NOTT A CO. liAiMBKKI'B liUTTKHV UfPHJIt." N*. 3 North Calvert Btreet. BALTIMORE. T (Opposite Barnutn'i Hotel) HE p«rcha*e or «*le of Lottery Ticket* vaAim tkt State of Virginia being now in violation of law, and attended with a heavy pecaitv on rjm nctton, the aubacriber would reapwtfcjfw *oU?lt the order* of hi. friend* and other, who dlapoied to purchaw. Having been a S Richmond for upward, of thirty year., acd beina pretty generally known throughout ti£ sJLM deem* it a>mo.t unnecetaary to give any farther auurance that all bu.ine*. confided to him wUI bl promptly and properly attended to. .. *3?* F ,iD?ie , Ticket* and *hare*,ln*U the Maryland Lotteries, for *ale. rhe printed official arawlnj* *ent to re«p<indenta by the fir.t mall. iy Prize* caahed at ught Aadre*. THOMAS LAMBERT. my H i.ta Baltimore, Md. MOKTliUOitK>s BITTER COKOlAl" AND BLOOD PURIFIER- gl w Bottle.- Physicians oi tbe first standi™ m iha medical profession use and prescribe it u th« m..« effective ALTERATIVE AND BLOOD PUKUU? ever known; while va« numbers who bad - •uttered from diseases of complaints brought on bv *edentary habit*, exposure, indigestion, torpid state of the liver, or imparities of the blood, now look u»aa this Cordial as most mysterious and magical ialt* healing properties and restoring pewers.~ It stasia prominent m the treatment and cure of Neuralgia, General Debility and Nervons Affections, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Less of Appetite, Acidity of titeSto mach, Nervous Headache, or Flow of Blood to th Head, Costiveness or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the Side or Region of tha Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Dithcult Breathing, Sinking SeiMa&otis, Prostration of the Nervous System, Celd, Chilly Sen sations, or Numbness of the Flesh or Limba, Diikcal or Profuse Expectoration, Night Sweats, Diseases o the Heart, or Affections of the Lungs, J aundloe, Dia etides of the Kidneys, Derangement or Prostrate Coo ditien of the Organs of Nature, which cause paiafn irregularities, especially with Females: producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous System Jfalt or Sallow Complexion. iHortimore's Bitter Cordial Is purely vegetable, pleasant to take, and perfectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by tbe most delicate female or child. tSf Price one dollar per bottle. W. V. Alexander 4i Co., Proprietors, No. 1 Bar clay street, (Astor House,) New York. I? Remember that we sell at wholesale and retail that most invaluable and sure remedy for Rheuma tism in all its forms, either inflammatory, acute, or chronic, no difference how bad the case, or how lea* standing. This is Mortimore's RHEUMATIC COM POUND, which is a vegetable extract, an internal re medy, prepared expressly for this one disease. It has already cured thousands who had long been cripplea The evidence is most overwhelming and convincing, as given by vast numbers of our most respectable ci tizens. Call and get a circular, and read the letters and cer tificates of your friends and those around you who had long Buttered, but who have been restored to per fect health by this remedy. For sale by PURCELL, LADD k CO, sole Agenta for Richmond ap 20 VALLABI.h UWKLIiINU AY KUC'R ETTS. COKNKtt OF BLOJDIf HUN AND ASH STREETS—The subscribers a e authorised to sell that valuable residence at the corner of Bloody Run a:d Ash streets, now occupied by Mr Cha tain Farrar. The house has £ rooms and eveiy accommodation for a large family. The lot fronta 76 teet on Bloody Run street, ana extend* en Ash street about 120 feet. Apply to GODDIN & APPERBON, su 4--fit Aucts. WASlitNi-tTU:* —"A great a-:(l Celebrated mme; a name that manes the came of thia country respected in every quarter uf the Globe." The Memory of Washington, wiia biographi cal Sketches of hii Mother and Wue; relations of Lh Fayetieto Washington; with lncia<*nts and An ecdotes ii tne Lives of the two Patriot!—price 75c Fern Leaves from Fanny's Ponfoiio—&J. *5 The etiady tide; or Lile in a Country f arsonage, by a Pastor's Wile—7sc I'he Komacce of Abelard and Heloiae, byO W Wight; Tiacslator of Cousins Philosophy—Ysc Miles Tremenhere; or th; Lov<s Test, oy Annette Mar:e Mailiard—7s Home Pictures, by Airs Mary AaJrest-i Danison —SI The Cavaliera of England, by Haury Wm Her bert—®! So The Chevaiiers of Franca, by Henry W Herbert —SI 25 Tbe Mind and the Emotions, by Wm Cooke, M D, M H C £—il Tbe Complete Acgler, by W&Hoa & Cotton— 75 eta Osbert of Aldgate and the Troubadour, by Miss E M Stewart—37c Tne Domestic, Medical and Su'gical Guide, by Jabez H 3gg —37c Introduction to tr,e Htitory of the Nineteenth Century, by G G Gervinus—i/7e All o! tne above new and popular works, just received and lor sale by * A MuRRIS, au 5 97 Main street. THK MLBSCKIBEH* have in store and offer tor sale on gold terms— 153 hbds prime Cuba and Muscovado Sugar! 100 do do do Molasses 5:0 boxes Oid Dominion Soap 30t> Qieeo Cit7 Hams 500 tucman & Wiliiar Hams 1000 our own Curing do 50,C00 lbs prime Bacon Sides, city smoked 30,000 lbs do d 5 Sh )u!ders do do £0,000 lbs do do Hams da do 51) kegs brigg's Frirniy Lard 300 barrels No 1 Halifax Cut Herrings ICO bbls Old Whiskey 10 half pipes genuine Cog"ac Brandy 30,000 Havana Cigars, (our own importation) 100 boxes E Jackson's Can lies 50 do J W Hines 1 do au 5 CH4S. T. WuRTHAM & CO. jJKKSM KIUtIU.N (iUOU3.-i)j sioamer* A. Bsltie, A»ia ana G!a««uw, we have received— Kich embroidered Collar* " " mandarin and pufl Sleeve* " " Chemizette* " " Book Flouncing* Jaconet and Swis* Edging* and Inertlng* Madrassaud giagnam Hdsfs Printed chiton ndkia, iu great variety Turkey red do Men'a buck and doeskin Gloves Ladies' black and mode col'd »i!k do Ladiea', Mutes' and men*' Kid do—• lull as sortment Fine and extra fine Silk Twiat Slik and mohair coat and vea< Binding! Silk Trimming Braid* " " Button* Lasting and Twist, eoat and veat Button*, kc. To which, we invite the attention ol the trade. au 5 KENT, PAIMK k. KENT. TUB OLD MEDICAL HOL'MK.Pruk« lln Street, ju*t below the Exchange Hotel— Doct. fLUMK ac. CO. srs still disp9tiii| the bles sings of their skill In the treatment and cure ol all delicate disease* at thi* old lnstitutloo. People in the country, when visiting the city, are very particularly Invited ta call. (No charge tor consultation.) feuoh attention U given to female disorders. Doct. P. Si Co. are the maker* and aole vender* of the Chemical Extract of Preach Flew era, wmch ha* stood the test of time, and which 1* unrivalled In giving tone and vigor to • system shattered and almost wilted down by thefroilesof early life. Ait letter*, pre paid, promptly attended to. Of ace hour* iron «A. It., till 9P. M. au S-dAwta Mieha»end,Te. L*OK SAL.K, a very lUeiy UiKL,irom I#»id X year* old—to remain In the city. Apply to EUW'D D KACHO, »" 5 General Agent *ad Collector. PIT UIL.-10 casts «asi puOti,r»- V/ eelvlng per schooeer Lynehourg, lor sale by BLAM, SMITH * CO, an 5 Gary street, adjoining IVlumMaa Bo»*l. BACO.V all)KB.-i heda, sailor quality,lb* lile by •uS BLAM. SMITH A CO. NO II PKMWIAN Dm MO t Peruvian Uuano, dally cxpooad. Par sale low, to arrive W AS UUt aufr-M