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THE DAILY IMS PATCH. a Frenchman by the name "1 1 rf.v 7of" f ™o*nc«l,) who lived alone m « rtwl hanks of the Wabaab, about three mil«* « the nihwi* Hde w«, found dUd in his yard, «hO» through the jltokept a vrooiyarvt, ami it «M generally h«. h««i «large amount of money about tl: ® Ho clue to tho murderer, or how much i got, hn« ever hern diaeovered. A»m" aince. a brother of the murlered mm " , France and took possession of hb PJ?£? (k e mn ,,nrr. born living in tho Mine house alone I jjouw A few days since some person we" „„,i the body and foumH him at the frontdoor, d«. , several bearing the appearance of "«««« - Rn d day*. A coroner's jury f*"? immediately' below found the mark of a jnto the throat the eye. which J the murderer and enured his death. .*«> U ke a case of has been dweorere I. U " revenge than ol murder for momy. . v-.riKKC* —When Dr. Donne, after j'nlf 1 oft Paul's, took ponceeaion othia first ™ noticed into the churchyard he took up I thrown bv the sexton out of the grave, and rSmi a small headless nail, whiefi he drew « >u , wvretly. and wrapt in thecoma of hu handker chief. He Hien ai-keil the crave-digger it lie know whose the skull was. He replied that it was the rfcull of a |>erson who kept a spirit shop, and who, harms: p>ne to bed intoxicated, was tound dead iu his bed m the morning. "Had he a wife?" asked the doctor. "Yes." '•What character did she bear?" "A very good one; only the neighbors redwt on her, liecauae she mar ried the day after her husband's burial." A few days afterwards the doctor paid her a visit, naif by accident, asked her some questions, and, at last, of what sickness herforiner husband died. As «be was tellin? him the same storyjas the sexton, he opened his handkerchief, ami cried in an authorita tive voice: "Womau, do you know this nail f" Struck with horror, she instautly confessed the murder. A Clean Shirt I'ndkr Difficulties.—Those of our reader." wh# have their clean shirts, &c„ threo times weekly, 4iicely aired and ready tor use, at their bed's head, may hardly know many of the dif ficulties in the way of cleanliness which the very poor hare to encounter. One poor lad in my dis trict, destitute of a home, living at a three-penny lodging when he could obtain three pence, and in carts, stables, staircases and elsewhere when ho could not, lately pleased me very much in the mat ter of cleanliness. He had but one shirt, but he managed to keep it clean ; and I inquired Of him how he was enabled to do so. "Why, you see, sir," said he, "I goes to some by-place, and there 1 whips off my shirt; wall, then 1 runs to a blind alley (c«"j At sac) up Whitecross street, where suir.e waste hot water runs from some works through a pipe in the wall: and there 1 washes my shirt, well, then I runs to the lime-kiln, the, other side.of Mackfriar's Bridge, and there I dries my shirt, and puts it on—a clean "shirt for iik' —it makes you feel so comfortable. I can't abear no tilth."—l'anderkisle's Misaiitn to the thus of London. Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, the accomplished ac tress, is now lying, we are sorry t* Iraru, seriously ill at Ravenswoo<l, New York, the residence ol her father. Samuel G. Ogden. Esq. This indisposition is the more to be regretted by the public, for the reason that it will prevent Mrs. M. trom returning to the stage tor several montha, and also postpone the appearance oi a volume of personal memoirs, which were to have been published in September next. The marriage of Mad. Lola does not interfere, it seems, with her public performances. She danced before the firemen of Sail Francisco on the nii;!it of the 11th, and afterwards made a speech to them from her window. At the conclusion of the speech her husband invited the firemen "to step into the liar room below, and take a drink at liis expense," which they did. There were at last dates 60 or 70 visitors at Di li rell's Springs. A CARD.—Ihe subscriber respectfully tenders his services to the citizens <>t" Richmond as a teacher of PIANO FORTE and VOCAL MUSIC. Instruction in both of these branches will be given npon the most approved European method, and eve ry effort made to ensure thorough proficiency on the part of pupils entrusted to his care. He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen —Rev. T. V. Moore, Mr. Tazewell Morton, Mr. John D. fclair and Mr. Jas. Woodhonse, with whom orders for him nmy be left. CHS. L. PETICOLAS, au B—2awtSls Prof, of Music. WARREN'S IMPROVEI) FIRE~ANI3 WATER-PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFS have, within the last ten years been applind to twen ty-five thousand buildings in the United States and Canada, and are universally recommended as possess ing the following qualities in a greater decree than any other rooting material known, viz: cheapness of construction, durability aud perfect protection against fire and water. Buildings roofed with this article are insured at the same rates of premium as those roofed with metal or slate. Richmond References—Messrs. Wm. Barrett, Juo Waterhouse, John Doolev, Smith k Harwood. "C. M. WARREN k CO. Offices corner North and Baltimore street, Balti more; and at Smith k Harwood's, 85 Main street Richmond. my 12—2aw4m ATOTICE TO CREDITORS.—The cred itors of G. M. Launian Sc Co., tire hereby notified to present their accounts, properly authenticated, at «;ir office, corner of Bank and 11th streets. This no tice will not be continued later than the Ist day of September next; after which date, the accounts of the trust fund will be made up, preparatory to a dividend. . _ WATSON L HUGHES, jy 27—2awfjw Trustees BACON, BACON.—IOO verv superior family cured HAMS 100 very superior family cured SIDES 100 " « " " SHOULDERS _ ALSO—B chests gunpowder Tea, Caudles, Coffee Sugar, Cheese, Loaf and Pulverized Sugars, ic. For sale by P. WOOLFOLK. Jr-, a« 12 180 Broad st. JUST received in store, a splendid assort ment of chamber and parlor FURNITCRE, such as spring seat Sofas, rocking and parler Chairs, maho gany aud maple do., ladies' dressing Cabinets, Lounges. French and cottage Bedsteads, mahogany aud gilt frame Mirrors, Cribbs, Cradles, kc. au 13—6t ALEX. NOTT k CO. | KA KEGS SUPERIOR CUT NAILS, assorted 3d to 40d; 30 kegs superior Cut .Spikes, assorted, i inch to 8 inch; 100 kegs superior tobacco box Nails—in store and for sale bv C. J. SINTON Al CO., au 8 Sign of the Circular Saw. 71 Main st. Fenders and fire irons —Brass «reen with brass mouldings, bronzed and nursery KENDER&. suitable for citv and country fire-places brass head polished and kitchen FIRE IRONS as sorted, at prices from 50 cents to 67.50. „ A!?"- H K"!.d assortment of polished aud brass head rUhhllS, lor sale by oc 19 VAN LEW k TAYLOR. \ JWLS VERV SUPERIOR White O LIME tor sale by ttu9 NACE k WINSTON. Havana cigars, smoking and CHEWING TOBACCO, of first quality, for % *'• WOOLFOLK, Jr., a _ 180 Broad st. I SUCKS.—2O cases superior l 1 • G. Stick LICORICE, now in store, for sale. . JOHN A. ROBINSON, an 10—ts Comer Cap- and Va. streets. ( VITO OF ROSES.—7S ounces Turkish Otto of Roses, for sale low to close consignment b * , john a. Robinson! au 10 ts Corner Cary and Va. streets. \|OLASSES.— -75 hhds. Cuba and Mus- « store and for sale bv TINSLEY I BRYANT. NVpVkm k ! gS NAIL «. 500 kegs !>riiue au 11-3 it ' Bu ' e bv ■ TISSLEY tBkTA NT. ajjd T7T~"T; alkx, Norr i (X). 1 U.OOO V OAU: ' STIC CIGARS in ciote. ' *»t*>re, and will be sold very low to rluL,,,;- ALEX. NOTT & CO. 1 W 2, IL ; safety fuse, r Y * rnfi - Port Wine, C o«e«; ment of GOODS, of all kiuds.'ada^tadt,, •Mtaeasoc, is very good; m,d as «- c ' ~re * p,,Mible th « 11 C. HARTWKI.L k CO. * CITY —Ju«t received, Pi Sfl" tot of City HAMS. Mji m «m.n «f superior LAUD, put for family use. BA.SS k WILHELM. S' 1 wanting gtrre «T CM education. -rrTTTTiIIHN FJKMAJjK INSTITUTE, S il HTM' tAIHES.-th" eserclae* of the P-hSn Fe.o«le LwUtute, late of Fredericksburg, \ ' will lie resumed in the city ot Richmond. x of *■** «'ll be colle.gtote. K» three classes, Junior, Intermediate and Senior. The mode of Inatnicnon will be by lectures. and y examination* upon them and upon assigned tHrttiott® of Text Book*. The apparatus belonging to thl* Institution If m complete ft* nnv In the State, and the chemlra a»»d |ihUoiophic*l cowrie will be fully Illustrated by expe rime ot*. The voting Indies will be under the ®nperviiu*i o Mr*. Gen .Pegram. The session will commence on the first Monday in October, and cud on the l.Vh July TERMS. Tuition fees . "*[ J*J Modern Language«eao luexlral 00 Onc-hal payable on the Ist day ot October the rest on the Ist of March. Graduates of this Institution are privileged to at tend the lectu i« ifree tichurge. Forfurtb *tfciformation, address Mr*. Gen. Pegram, Richmon <.Va.; Prof. D. Lee Powell, Leeaburg, Leu dou V i Robt. J. Morrison, Fredenckburg, >a. f) LEE I'OW ELL, IlOliT. J. MORRISON. Refer to the following persons: A. A. Morion, Es.|„ Richmond ; Lieut. Muthew K Maury, of fca tional Observatory. Washington; Dr. Beverley R. Wellford, Fredericksburg, \a.; Dr George Heming, Hanover. Va.; l)r. William Gwathuiey,, King Wil liam, Va. Dr. William Dew King At Queen, Va.; John Whitnev, Montgomery, Ala.; Thoa. B, Barton, Em., Fredericksburg, V«.| John M. Herndon, Esq., Wm. C. Winston, Esq., Hanover co., \ a. Mrs. Gen. Pegram will receive as boarders young ladies wishing to enter their Institution. Miss \ assas, a French lady, of superior attainments, will board iu the house, and thus afford great advantages to those studying the French language. Ono of the Profes sors "will also board with Mrs. Pegram. Terms —Board $JOO, washing extra. an a—StawtOlst A CARD. —H. P. LEFEBVKE, A. M. will, on the first of October next, succeed Mrs. Mend in the charge nf her Boarding and Day Schonl iu Richmond, and will be prepared on that day to re ceive pupils at her late residence on Grace street. Mr. Lofebvre was for seven years connected with Mrj. Mead's School, and subsequently become Princi pal of the Williamsburg Female Academy, the charge of which he now resigus, to engage in a larger work in Richmond. He proposes to conduct his school on the same gener al plan of that of Mrs Mead, retaining several of her teachers. (Mrs. Bartlett, Miss Anderson.) and increas ing the strength of the department sf Foreign Lan guages, by the assistance of a resident French Gover ness and other auxilirries. The members of the family will form a christian household, under the parental care of Mr. and Mrs. Lefebvre. The School will oiler every advantage for the acquisition of a sou:id English education, to which will be added the Ancient and Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, ko. Terma, the same as those of Mrs. Mead. Apply to H. P. LEFEBVRE, A. M. au 2—d&wts Richmond, Va. CT. JOSEPH'S FEMALE ACADEMY, RICHMOND, Va—Conducted by the SISTERS OF CHARlTY—corner of Marshall and 4th streets. This institution will resume studies on the 16th Au gust. Boarders, for board, tuition, bed and bedding, wash ing and mending, pay semi annually in advancesllo per annum. Doctor's fee $3. Day scholars, according to the branches they study, pay quarterly in advance, from Si to §8 per quar ter. An extra is charged in the ornamental branches, as Music, Painting, French and Embroidery, for tuition and use of instruments. Letters addressed to sister Rosalia Green, St. Jos. Academy, or to Rt. Rev. Bishop McGill, will meet prompt attention. Children of any religious denomination are admit ted, on condition of conforming to the general disci pline of the school. au 3—lm* \ LL SMALL BOYS. —H. P. TAYLOR, jl\- Sth street, between Grace and Franklin—My School being exclusively for beginners, I give special attention to Reading, Correct Enunciation, lirammar and Spelling; also to Geography, Map Drawing, Arithmetic and History. Specimens of my boys' com position and writing, maybe always seen at "the Dis patch office. Mv Rule is peremptory, but ns gentle as possible. oc 9 WATCHIia AND JEWELRY. REAT BARGAINS CAN BE OB- J TAINED EITHER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. IN WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FAN CY GOODS. AT ELIAS HALE'S NO. 106 MAIN STREET. —On hand and receiving almost dailv, by Steamer and Express, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches from the most celebrated manufactu rers, of every variety and kind, warranted to perform well; Gold Fob, Breast aud Guard Chains: Gold Ear aud Finger Rings, a great variety new styles and pat terns; Bracelets, Breast Pins, Pens and Pencils, Thimbles, Keys, kc. Also, a large assortment of low priced Jewelry, suitable for the country trade. The assortment of Gold aud Plated Jewelry is more ex tensive than at any store in the country, comprising a stock from upwards of thirty different manufacturers, and for sale at their prices; Silver Ware, a large as sortment. Also. Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Mustard Pots, Salt Cups, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, 4i.c. Also, a large assortment of Hair, Cloth, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Fancy Boxes, Soaps, Oils, Cologne, Knives, Scissors, Razors, Combs, Buttons, Pins, Needles aud Thread, with an extensive assort ment of small wares in the line, too numerous to mention, f«r sale in (juantities to suit purchasers, as low as can be bought m any of the northern cities, or from the manufacturers direct. ELI AS HALE, Importer and Manufacturers' Agent, my 24—ts 106 Main street. THE CHEAPEST WHOLESALE AND A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT OF GOLD WATCHES AND GUNS IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND.—HENRY HYMAN, of 90 Main st., Richmond, Va.—the only direct importer of Watches to this city, ui;d also direct importer of double and single barrel Guns, has just received from Europe, di rect, another lot of splendid Gold Watches, ana some very superior double and single barrel Guns, which I will sell as low as any Northern Importer in the Uni ted States. Country merchants will do well to ex amine my stock before going North, and also before purchasing elsewhere, at the Cheap Cash Store of HENRY HYMAN, 9t> Main street. The onlv direct Importer of Watches, and Direct Importer of Guns to this City, N. B.—Just received, direct from the manufacturer, a few more of the latest patent double barrel Guns, which have given such general satisfaction; call sportsmen, and examine them. Also, a large lot of the best English Caps, Shot Belts, fcc. SPIRIT RAPPEES.— Oh! have you not heard the news from the South, It's not for the eyes, the nose, or the mouth; The truth it wiU'out, aud shall while I'm able, Of sounds that keep knocking on a common pine table. Six young men, all seated each with a request, To know each their fortune, aud whose was the best; One ask'd if a lady, who, with love he did burn, But the table would not knock, and it gave him a turß- All silence and attention, he look'd at the door, When the table came rolling and turn'd on the floor; All look'd with dismay, for indeed I'm not joking, Or on the poor Rappers, my fun I'm not poking. One thing that I ask'd them, at that I did stare, That if my Watch it should stop, who could it repair \ Opposite the Dispatch, with its poHts painted blue. You'd tind the best place, at BAR-THO-LO-MEW'Sv W. J. BARTHOLOMEW, Watch Maker, kc., au 11 Opposite the Dispatch Office. \| AYO & BOTTS, ATTORNEYS AT JLTX LAW, will practice in the Courts of Rich mond, and the counties of Hunrico and Hanover. Office on 13th or Governor street, next door to P. M. Tabb k Son. BEVERLEY B. BOTTS, au 9—lm ABEL U. MAYO. IV OTICE.—T\*o first rate work HORSES JL™ for sale, perfectly gentle ill harness. For terms apply to TOLER k COOK. au 11 lICORICE. —12 cases Saniord's very su -• perior Ma&o LICORICE, receiving and for sale by JOHN A. ROBINSON, au 10— th Corner Cary and Va. streets. I EAF LARD, in buckets, very white aud J-J superior, put up expressly lbr family use, weigh ing about 30 pound.-,. For sale bv au 1-' JAMES B. SHELTOK- I | k HHDS. prime, small size SlDES,just * O received, tor sale bv an 10 JOHN WOMBLE t CO. 1)1T OIL, BACON SIDES, H ER- I ItINOS, LAMP WICK, and PACKING YARN, always ou hand, and for sale by ELAM, SMITH & CO, Cary street, an " Adjoining Columbian Hotel. IMMINENT AMERICANS.-Just received M.J by JAMES WOODHOt'SE. Eagle Square— F -/aineut Amcricai:s, nonliving, with Mograplncal and historical memoir of their lives and au 18 I ONIK)N DOCK BRANDY, HEIDSICK ~CHAMI*AIGNE and Madeira WINE of finest quality, for sale by P. WOOLFOLK, Jr., »" 1-' 180 Broad st. A Fl Ll, well selected and general assort hi* 1110 ' URWERIE.S, a,ways on hand and for U JAMES B. SHELTON, - [ Corner of W road and <-h sts. o an 13 JAMES B. SHELTON, /T, . (I ;.w rrrr; — — Kf o*d and 4th <u. |'RUSHED, PO W5 v iTvT* — f r» t 'i" COFFEE AND N. O. «UOAHa% ' ' "»# A |.\Sk'Sfc l g, E9— Bron4 and 4th mtm 50 T ( ? Nti i*EBUVIAN~GIJANO for OKEM.TT It ANDESw'N, *" u^t " No. 40 MaiaVt, MEDICINES. /i O 01) MKDICINES. — STAPLER'S V* DIARRHOCA CORDIAL i« a pleasant Mixture, compounded iu agreement with the rules of Pharma cy, of therapeutic agent*, long known and celebrated for their peculiar efficacy tit curing DIARRHCEA and similar attentions of the nmtetn. In iu action, It allays tjAUSr.A and produce* a healthy condition of the LIVER, thus removing the cause at the same time that it ctires the disease. STABLER'* ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTO RANT is confidently recommended to invalids, as UNSURPASSED by any known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS, HOARBKNESB, and other forms of Common COLDS; BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA CROUP CONSUMPTION In nn Early Stage, and for the RE LIEF of the l'attent even In advanced Stages of that Fatal Diieue. It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with other* of more recent dis covery; and besides its soothing and tonic quali ties. acts through the skin gently, and with great e®- cacv, lor the cure of this class of diseases. The valuable Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical Profession in the city of Baltimore aud el*ewhere, aud iu practice have nucceeded mont admirably in curing the diseases for which they are prescribed. They are offered to the Country Practi tioner, as Medicines which he can iu all respects de pend upon, as prepared in agreement with the expe nence of souie oi the most learned and judicious ,Vi. aM| ut "' strictly in conformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving his conve nience, who cannot so readily as the City Physician nave his own prescriptions compounded by a practical Pharmaceutist. See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who haye the Medicines for sale, containing re commendations fiom Doctors Martin, Baltzell, Addison, Payne, Handy, Love, fcc. Doctor S. B. Martin says, "I do not hesitate to recommend your Diarrhea Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expectorant," fcc. Doctor John Addison says: "It gives me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, in lavor of the extraordinary efficacy of your Diarrhcea Cordial, &c.; and of the Expectorant, "I have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valuable medicine," kc. Doct. R. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhea Cordial in his practice "with happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our prolession." Doctor L. D. Handy writes, "I have administered vour Anodyne Expectorant iu several cases of Bronchial Affection, with the most happy results, and from a knowledge of its admirable effects, I can, with the greatest confidence, recommend it," tc. Doct. W. S. Love writes to us that he has admin istered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and that she is fast recovering from her long standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceu tists in the City of Baltimore, write, ' We are satis tied the preparations known as Stabier's Anodyne Cherry Expectorant and Stabier's Diarrho-a Cordial, are medicines of great value, and Tery efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recommended; they bear the evidence of skill and care in their preparation and style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending them. Twenty-seven of the most respectable Merchants, residents of Maryland. Virginia and North Carolina, who have sold and aiso used these medicines them selves, say, "From our own experience and that of our customers, we do confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any reme dies used for which they are prescribed, to be so effi cient, and to give such entire satisfaction to all," The above notices of recommendation from mem bers of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high standing, and Merchants of the lirst respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy all. that these medicines are worthy of trial by the afflicted and they are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" and "Cure Alls" so much imposed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Storekeepers generally. "E. H. STABLER L CO., Wholesale Druggists, 120 Pratt St., Baltimore. For sale by Druggists generally. purcell, LADD &. CO., jy 4—dlaw&.w6ni Richmond, Agents. VALUABLE MEDICINES.—FROM THE LABORATORY OF THE CELEBRA TED DR. J. S. ROSE, OF PHILADELPHIA.— These Medicines are all of high repute, and can be relied upon as suiting the diseases for which they are recommended, as thev are the result of an extensive Medical Practice for tlie last thirty years in the City of Philadelphia. For all Nervous Affections.—Dß. J. S. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND INVIGORATING COR DIAL.—The greatest discovery in medical science. This astonishing medicine, for raising up a weak con stitution, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm. It gives strength and appetite, and possesses great invigorating properties. For Heart Diseases, all Nervous Affections, Flatulence, Heart burn, Restlessness, Numbness, Neuralgia, raising the spirits, and giving power to the whole system, it is almost miraculous in its effects. Fiftv cents a bottle. The Great I'ain Corer.—TO THOSE WHO SUFFER WITH ANY PAlN.—Pain is the forerun ner of most diseases. Cure the pain and you check the disease. DR. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER is an admirable preparation for rheumatic and other pains. It is the best preparation to use for an attack of Cholera, Cholera Morbus Dysentery, Pains in the Stomach, Bowels, Back. Limbs, Sides, Sprains, Ris ings or Lumps in the Breasts of Females, Ear or Toothache, Rheumatism, and indeed for auv pain. No tamily or traveller should be without a bottle of this wonderful and reliable preparation. It is excel lent for canker, sore mouth er sore throat. In bottles at 12J, 25 and 50 cents. Great Cure for all Bowel Complaints.—Dß- J. S. ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.—A sure remedy for all Bowel Complains. This mixture is one of the most important medicines, and should be kept in all families. As a soothing preparation it has no equal. In cases of infants with flatulency, pain in the bowels, bowel complaints, cholera morbus, rest lessness, crying or general pain, it has proved a perfect balm, producing sleep without opium, and strength without a bitter. As a specific for Bowel Complaints of adults it has never failed 25 cents per bottle. For all Diseases of the Kidneys and Blad der—Dß. J. S ROSE'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU.—This is decidedly one of the best remedies ever used for diseases of the kid neys bladder, &c and also for gouty affections; al ways highly recommended by the late Dr. Physick, and many of the most distinguished medical men abroad. Price 50 cts. All of the above Preparations, with Dr. Rose's Medical Adviserto Persons in Sickness and in Health, t» be liad of O. A.Strecker, A. Bodeker. J. B. Wood, Purceli, Ludd & Co. Adie &. Gray, Bennett & Beers, A. Duval, R. R. Duval it Brother. Wm. P. Ladd, A. Leslie, S. M. Zachrisson, and by deaWrs generally throughout the country and state. jy 30—d3taw&wly GKEAT EXCITEMENT I—IMMENSE SUCCESSI—MORE THAN 500 PERSONS IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND ALONE TESTIFY TO THE REMARKABLE CURES PERFORMED BY CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.—This great spring medicine and purityer of tine blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, CARTER'S SPANISH AILXTURE. Neuralgia, Rheumatism.Scrofula.Erup tions ill the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Aliectiou* of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, aching of the bones and joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the blood, and as a spring and summer mediane. nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impu rities, acts gently and efficiently on the liver and kid neys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone to the stomach, makes the skin clear ana heaithy. and re stores the constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by excesses in youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the ladies, it is incomparably better thaD all the cosmetics.ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all sallownt-ss of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the olieek. give elasticity to the step and improve the general health in a re markable degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates of remarkable cures performed on persons residing in our own city bv the use of Carter's Spanish A'iixture, is the best evidence that there is no huniluig about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and pub lic men. well kuowu to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD "PURIFY ER. Call and nee a tew out of the hundreds of certifi cates anmud the bo: Me. None genuine utiles* signed BENNETT & BEERS, Druggists. No. 1-23 Main street, Richmond. Sold by a!! Druggists hi this city and elsewhere. Price #1 per bottle, or six bottles fur $5. ap 1 I FAMILY MEDICIN E.—We ask particu lar attention to the subjoined certificate of Mr J. W. Utsv, of this city, who, in connection with hun dreds of others, use liter's PREMIUM BITTERS as their family medicine, aud who have never known it to iuil in giving relief when taken as directed. Mr. E. Baker—Dear Sir: I have used your BIT TKJiS u> my family for tbe last two or three years. Its equal, as a family uiediciu". is w itb<*ut a parallel. My wife is subject to a pain in the back, and other at feclioiib, but generally linds luimeduu*) reuej by the use of your PREMIUM BITTER*. And tu my own case las: FaU I was confined to my bed for two or three weeks with the Jaundice, with a physician regularly atu-nding me; alter he had given me 3b grains of calomel, and finding no reliirt, aud having so much confidence in your BITTERS, 1 came to the conclusion they would cure me. I sent my servant in haste tor one bottle, and in less than three days it cleansed my whole system of the most obstinate Jaundice, aud 1 have been in perfect health ever since. I would recommend it to families generally as a most useful and powerful medicine in giving tone and strength to the whole system. By his request. J. W. OTEY. Henrico County, May 24th, 1853. Pricc 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Mesars. Pur ceO Eai'.d k Co., Bennett & Beers, Alexander • uval, Adie & Gray, Charles Millspeugh. and Drag gist* generally throughout the city. Also, by Todd k Christian, Petersburg; D R. L.?mau, LTuchburg; Kmg k Toy, Norfolk; Dr.E. Camm, \V Uliamsburg. tap- Order* addressed to E. BAKER, Richmond, V»„ will receive prompt attention. jy 19 SHOW Eli BATHS. —Lock's patent showr, sine, hip or si*, sponge, pluage, chil dren's and hand SHOWER BATHS, receiving tfcia "T per schoonty Merchant, for <Ble by »«W ZIMMERMAN. MISCELLANEOUS. POR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH AND A OLD POINT.—In consequence of the repairs to the steamboat AUGUSTA having required more time than was anticipated, the Company have chartered the pleasant steau.ei J. £• COFFEE u> run between Port Walthall aud the above places, until the Augus ta is completed. The Coffee will be under the command of Captain Win. C. Smith, the former commander of the Augus ts, so long and favorably known to the travelling com munity on the Potomac and James rivers. The Cars running in connection with the Coffee, will leave the Richmond and Petersburg Depot on Friday, July Ist, 1853, atH o'clock, A. M., and on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning thereafter, at the name hour. On the a. tern ate days, viz: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdavs, the Csffee will leave Norfolk at 54 A. M., touching at Old Point throughout the bathing season, and at the different landings on the river. Fare between Richmond and Norfolk, Old Point, fcc , $2 no Fare between Richmond and Orove Wharf.... 150 Meals each 50 Children over three years and not over twelve years of age, half price. Servants through 1 50 Servants to any point on the river 1 00 THOMAS DODAMEAD, Superintendent of the R. It. P. R. R. Co. June 29th, 1853. UNION HTEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMERS.—FOR PHILADEL PHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, VIA NORFOLK AND CAPE MAY—Steamer CITY OK RICHMOND, Capt. Mitchell; Steamer VIRGINIA, Capt. Teal. One of these splendid steamers will leave Richmond for Philadelphia, every WEDNESDAY, at high-wa ter, touching at Cape May to land passengers. Re turning, leave Philadelphia every WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M., uutil further notice. Passengers for Cape May will consult their interest by taking this route, as it is, in addition to being the cheapest, the most expeditious and comfortable Passengers for New York.—We have entered into arrangements to forward passengers through to New York, either by cars or steamers, allowing them the privilege of remaining in Philadelphia three or four days, or proceed directly on to New York, upon the arrival of the steamers. Shippers to the West.—Tobacconists desirous of shipping to Cincinnati, will please bear in mind that we have made all the necessary arrangements to forward tobacco through at 60 cents per 100 pounds. Due notice will he always given in all the daily pa pers in the city, when the steamers will be ready to receive and the hour of their sailing. N. B.—Shippers will bear in mind that all bills of lading must be sent to the wharf at Rocketts, to be signed before the sailing of the steamers. Passage through to N- Y., Ist cabin and found, $9; do do Cape Mav, $8; do do Philadelphia, $3; do do Philadelphia, 2d cabin and found, $7; do do Norfolk, $2. For freight or passage, apply to ROBERT RANKIN, Agent, je 28 Richmond, Va., on the Dock. ADAMS & CO.'S NEW YORK, VIR GINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA STEAM SHIP EXPRESS, PER UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS ROANOKE AND JAMESTOWN, TO AND FROM NEW YORK, RICHMOND, PE TERSBURG, &.C., &C-, ko.—Having ejected arrange ments with the U. S. mail line of steamers from New- York to Norfolk and Richmond for special Express privileges on that route, we are now prepared to receive and forward, to and from New \ ork, MER CHANDISE and PACKAGES of every description with dispatch and at greatly reduced rates. Our Express will leave New York every Wednes day and Saturday per splendid steamers ROANOKE and JAMESTOYV N alternately. Goods will be re ceived at our New York office, 59 Broadway, until 3J o'clock, P. M., on the day of sailing. Merchants and others ordering goods from New York, are requested to order by "ADAMS & CO.'S STEAMSHIP EXPRESS." Our inland Express will ran as heretofore, leaving New York and Richmond daily, in charge of special messengers All Goods not marked to go via the in land route, will be forwarded by the Steamer Ex press. ADAMS & CO. J. L. McDONOUGH, Agent, Richmond. NOTlCE.—Express packages for Nor folk, Petersburg and Richmond, intended for ship ment per steamers cr Jamestown, will hereafter be received by ADAMS it CO., 59 Broad way, who are the only authorized agents for Express privileges by those steamships. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, je 6—fs 33 Broadway, New York. IMPORTANT & CHEERING NEWS! X PAR I SEN i KING'S STEAMSHIP EXPRESS, PER ROANOKE AND JAMESTOWN—Reduced Rates and increased Expedition, ic., ic.—The proprietors having made new arrangements for the still better dispatch of their Express by the steamships ROANOKE and JAMESTOWN from New York, they wish to keep it before the public, that PARI SEN it KING'S POPULAR SOUTHERN EX PRESS is always on hand fox the accommodation of their friends, at the lowest rates and unparalleled dispatch—their Express leaving New York, is gene rally delivered at almost every point of Virginia in 48 hours, aud throughout North Carolina in 56 hours, and at forty per cent below the old HUMBUG MO NOPOLY. PARISEN Si. KING'S facilities for the expeditious transportation of Freight and Packages, cannot be beat Dy any express company in existence, and they defy any competition, therefore, in the shape of hum bug, imposition and monopoly. Ijf Be sure to order your Goods by PARISEN 4l KING'S EXPRESS, No. 2 Barclay street, N. York. assured, that all they promise, THE* WILL faithfui.lv fulfil!' PARISEN k KING, No. 2 Barclay st, N. Y., and Bollingbrook street, Petersburg, Va. AGENTS.—V. D. Groner. Norfolk, Va; J. W. Wo mack, Farmville, Va; M. W. Bailey, Fredericksburg, Va; Win. L. Maule, Richmond, Va; George Bagby, Lynchburg, Va; Jas. Minor, Charlottesville, Va; Juo Campbell, Weldon, N. C; John Nutt, Wilmington, N. Ct H. D. Turner, Raleigh, N C; James L. Reid, Henderson, N. C; Tunibull t Stalling*, Wairenton, N. C; S. H. Hamlet. Goldsboro', N. C; Stark t Pierce, Fayetteville, N. C; J. H. Whitfield, Franklington, N. C; James L. Duke, Ridgeway, N. C; C. Allen, Little ton, N. C. je 13—2 m New line of coaches from STAUNTON TO THE HOT AND WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGSgfc-Visitors to the Virginia Springs, and the publicjftnerally, are informed that the newan4 splendid CWchesof the HOT SPRINGS LINE, which will be run tri-weekly daring the Springs season, will leave Staunton and the White Sulphur for the Hot Springs, every Monday, Wednes aud Friday,, and will leave the Hot Springs for those place* on th*" alternate dsvs The mgh f starrif rotn Staunton and the Wtnte Sulphur, win oe at lie Hut Springs. Passengers will be conveyed speedily, comfortably, and without night travel. Pare from Staunton to the White Sulphas, $5 50; to the Hot and Warm Springs, each 50; to the Bath and Alum, $3. Au extra Coaeh will be kept at the Hot Springs. Those who wish to take this line will remember to pav through on the Central line «nly to Staunton. For seats, apply at Woodward's Hotel, in Staunton. TH. GOODE. Hot Springs, July 12, 1858. jy 14—2 m COUPON BONDS FOK SALE—2I >,< 00 DOLLARS VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD MORTGAGED SIX PER CENT. BONDS, INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL PAYA BLE IN NEW YORK, AND CONVERTIBLE IN TO STOCK OF THE COMPANY, AT THE PLEASURE OF THE HOLDER, AT ANY TIME TILL THE 31st DAY OF DECEMBER. 1&59. These Bonds are in sums of £1000 each, irredeema ble for 20 years, and are a part of the loan of one mil lion five hundred thousand dollars, authorized by the Legislature at its last session. One million of which was taken by the State, and the whole amply secnred by a deed of trmst 011 the entire road and property of the Company,.for the punctual payment of the inter est, and the ultimate redemption of the Bonds. This loan, together with their original Capital oi" Three Million, will be expended on the road. The road will extend froifi Lynchburg to the Ten nessee line, a distance of 205 miles, where it will con nect with other similar improvements extending to Memphis, ou the Mississippi river, thereby affording, when the Sosthside and Petersburg and Norfolk Rail roads are completed, a continuous communication from Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond, to Memphis. It passes through that portion of our State remarka ble for its fertility, its agricultural and mineral pro ductions. and from the large and increasing business which it already commands, the friends <vl the road are sanguine that it will certainly pay 8 per cent, if uot more. The whole work is tinder contract, and will be completed by the Ist ot January, A copy of the mortgage can be seen at our office, and any information in regard to tne Bonds can be had on application to Pt RCELL « C 0., jy 18—2 m Richmond. r»AKEIAGES, CABKIA6KB. \_y The subscriber has on baud, at bis Conch making establishment, on Lombard Alley, between Main slid Can-, (13ih and 14th streets,) near tbe Columbian Ho tel, Coaches, Chariottees, Barouches, Buggies, with and without tops. and Sulkies, all of his own make of the best materials aud workmanship—all of which will be sold as low as good work of the kind can be i'i tlie city of Richmond; and respectfully asks a call from those in want of any articie in the Carriage lice, as I am determined to make to order and self at the lowest price* possible; and all work sold, that is new, warranted. up «—dfim MICAJAH MANGI'M. LMIiE, ®FK AND MARINE INtsl'-' 1 RANCE. —The Richmond Fire Association are uow prepared to issue policies of insurance on the above description of risks on as reasonable terms as any similar company, and respectfully ask a share of the patronage of the public. Applications will be re ceived at tbe office, No. 223, corner of Main and 9th streets, where tbe officers will cheerfully furnish all information that may be required. AU losses prompt ly aud liberally adjusted. JAMES BOSHER, I'resident. John H. Boshkk, Secretary. mh 17 AGENCY FOR CLAIMS —ABEL U. -iX MAYO, having been engaged m a Clerk in the Pension Office for nearly three years, is thoroughly acquainted with the manner of prosecuting success fully CLAIMS to revolutionary and other pensions aud to BOUNTY LAND under the variouS Acts"f » n « *>" attend to any business of that kind which may be entrusted to hira. Ha will also prose cute CLAHMS of every description before Congress and the several Department* at Washington. His charges will be returnable. Any reference given that may be desired. iV« l » h w or "twt, neat to P. M. Tabb k Sub, Richmond, Ti. am 9-lm RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, &c. VTIRHTNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.— ▼ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Vt«I tors to the Springs mj expect more comfort by this route than ever before) and if the cost of meals is considered, ao other route offers lower fare. The road is open to the base of the Blue Ridge, and the rails now being laid between Waynesborough and Staunton, it will be in operation this season. The Stage line is under the management of J. L. Heiskeli, so well known to the public. Cars leave Richmond daily at 6| A. M., and the Western terminus of the Railroad at 114 A. M. DAILY CONNECTION. To Rockbridge Alum Springs, fare $7 50 White Sulphur, passing the Alum, Warm and Hot Springs ....10 50 Bath Alain 8 25 Warm Springs....... 8 60 Hot Springs 8 60 Lexington 7 00 Staunton.. 5 00 CulpeperC. H 4 50 Our STAGES arrive in Stanutou at 8 o'clock P. M., and leave next morning by EXPRESS LINE, at 5 A. M.—spend the night at Woodward's Jackson River Hotel, and reach the White Sulphur at 10 A. M. se cond day from Staunton. Chartered Coaches to travel as the party wishes, can be engaged at Richmond on the following terms- The inside of the coach can be secured if 9 seats are paid for. If 10 seats are paid for, it secures all the seats outside and inside; with the privilege of carry ing the allowed baggage for the number of passen gers paid for. For the further comfort of passengers, we shall nin an accommodation line of Coaches which will leave Staunton after breakfast, stop for the night at the Bath Alum Jor Warm Springs, as they desire, and reach the White Suiphur next evening; guaranteeing that there shall be no night travel. We will also keep at the Warm and Hot Springs each, a coach to accommodate visitors goiu| \\ est or East, who may not tind seats in the regular line. WM. P. FARISH Sc CO., by J. L. Hf.iskell, Agent. TRI-WEEKLY CONNECTION. To Lynchburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. going up; fare $1 50 erv&nts travelling without their masters, must leave a paas with the Ticket Agent, and also shew another to the Conductor. Aii extra charge will be made if passenger* do not obtain tickets. E. H.GILL, Bup't Transportation, ty Washington passengers may go by the Junction and reach that city in 24 hoars from Staunton, taking the night train of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, je 17 E. H. GILL, Sup't. From Petersburg and Rich- MOND TO THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS THROUGH IN TWO DAYS.—The Virginia and Tennessee Railroad Company now present the quick est, safest and cheapest route, with increased tacili ties never before ottered by any tine to the travelling public visiting the Virginia Springs. Passengers leaving Richmond daily at 6 o'clock, P. M. (Sundays excepted) by Messrs. Boyd, Edmond it Co.'s line of Packets with experienced command ers—or the next morning at 7 o'clock, by the Danville Railroad, meeting passengers leaving Petersburg at 7 o'clock, A. M., the same morning at the junction of the Southside Railroad, wiii proceed to Rice's Station, where they willfiDd a Kne of new and superior Troy Coaches, tine horsrs and experienced drivers, in readi ness to convey them with the most possible dispatch, will reach Lynchburg early in the evening, in time to have a good night's rest ana take the Cars of the Vir ginia and Teunessee Railroad at 7 o'clock, A. M., next morning to Bonsack's, a distance of 47 miles, in two hours, in connection withFarish &. Co.'s old established ine of Stages so well known to the travelling public for their safety and dispatch, well supplied with new Coaches, excellent horses, accommodating agents and drivers ready to convey them to the Mountain House to supper, and after a comfortable night's rest to the White Sulphur Springs before 10 o'clock next morn ing, the second day after leaving Lynchburg. Returning, passengers will leave the White Sul phur Springs at 3 o'clock, P. M. daily, (Sundays ex cepted) Red Sweet and Sweet Springs at 6 o'clock, P. M. and arrive at the Mountain House to supper, leaving next morning at day light, breakfast at Scott's, arrive at Bonsack's at 4{ o'clock, P. M.—and Lynch burg at G$ P. M. leave Lynchburg same evening by Packet at 8 o'clock, P. M. for Richmond, arriving the second morning, at 4 o'clock, A. M.—or by Stages at 12i A. M.—or from 2 to -f o'clock in the morning, and Southiide Railroad to Petersburg and Danville Rail road to Richmond, arriving same evening at 5 o'clock. RATES OK FARE FROM RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG. By Boyd Ss Edmond's Packet", from Richmond and Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to White Sulphur Springs $9 00 To Sweet Springs 8 00 By Danville Railroad from Richmond and Southside Railroad from Petersburg and Stages to Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to White SulphurSpriags- 10 50 To Sweet Springs 9 50 THOMAS SHARP, jy 11—tf SupH Trans. Va. &. Tenn. R. R. REAT NORTHERN MAIL ROUTE. n NEW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULES. TWICE DAILY FROM RICHMOND TO NEW YORK. WITH TRANSFERS OF PASSENGERS AND BAGGAGE, THROUGH THE CITIES OF WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND PHILADEL PHIA, FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE.—On and alter the 15th of August, the following quick and comforta ble schedules will be run over the inland route be tween Richmond and New York: Leave Richmond, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M., and 9 o'clock, P.M.; arrive in New York, daily, at 5 A. M., and 5 P. M. Fare to Washington, Ist class seats $5 50 " 2d " " 400 41 " Baltimore, Ist " " 600 " " Philadelphia, Ist " " 800 Between Philadelphia and N. York (five timesdaily) at $2 and $3 each for Ist class passengers, and Si 5u and $2 for 2d do. do. For through tickets to Washington, Baltimore and or Philadelphia, or other information, apply at the ticket office. Besides the through and direct connection named above with the main Northern route, through tickets, direct, can be obtained at the Depot of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, in Washington, for Wheeling via the Relay House, at $9 50. P. S.—The Night Train will not stop to take up or put down passengers, except at the following stations: Cottage, Taylorsville, Junction, Chesterfield, Milford, Guiuey's, Fredericksburg and Brooke's. N. B.—By order of the Postmaster General, no train will be run between Richmond and Washington on Sunday nights. It is deemed proper, In addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four daily lines are in operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the traveller who, through business or pleasure has been delayed in Washington, has it always in his power to proceed at a convenient hour directly on his journey to any point north of that place. S. RUTH, au 15 Agent of Transportation. Richmond and danville rail- ROAD—OPEN TO DRAKE'S BRANCH, 81 MILES. —On and after MONDAY, July 18th. 1853, a regular passenger train will run daily (Sundays ex cepted) between Riclimoud and Drake's Branch. The train will stop for passengers onlv at the fol lowing points: Manchester, Robiou's, Coalfield, To mahawk, Powhatan, Mattoax, Scott's Shop, Amelia C. H., Wyanoke, Jenning's Ordinary, Haytokah, Liberty Cfiurch, Meherrin, Keysville and Drake's Branch. Leave Richmond at 7 o'clock, A. M. Returning, leave Drake's Branch at 12.30 P. M. Children under 10 years of use free, provided a seat is not occupied by them; from 10 aud under 15 years of age, half price. Servants travelling by themselves must be furnished with two pusses,, so that one cau be retaiued in the office, and it must be expressly stated on the pass that they are permitted to go on tne cars. N. B.—Passengers for Lynchburg will take the Southside train at Haytokali tin- Rice's Station, thence bv Klagg 4l Co.'s stages to Lynchburg. Passengers for Halifax C. H. and Danville can meet Messrs. Klagg &. Co.'s four horse coaches at Drake's Branch dsilv, except Sunday. Passengers for (ireenslwirough, Saiis burv and Charlotte, N. C., can meet Messrs. Klagg Al Co/a four horse coaches on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs at Drake's Branch. Passengers for Clarks ville, Milton, N. C., and Yanceyville, can meet Moss 4c Co.'s coaches at Keyaville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and for Miltnu and Yanceyville ny Klagg k. Co.'s line Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur davs, at Drake's Branch. jy 21 JOHN H. OSBOItNK, Snp't. OINEY POINT LINE TO iiALTI- J. MORE.—ON MONDAY OF EACH WEEK— FARE ONLY.—The public arc herebv inlitirmed that the comfortable and expeditious steamer I'OU • HAT AN, Cant. Charles ti. Mitchell, having been en tirely rc''t'*d .enlarged ami improved 111 ererv r<- •P'-ot, is now on the route but wee. t Richmond" and Baltimore, once weekly. Passengers by this agreeable and economical line, will leave Richmond bv the morning train on Mocdav of each week, at 7 o'clock, A. M., and reach Balti more in the course of the night, probably bv mid night, thus securing a connection with the different lines oat of Baltimore the following morning, in seiy direction. Returning, passengers will lrare fialti "'°re on the attenioon of Wednesday of every week, at 3$ o'clock, P. M., and connect at the Creek on the following morning with the train of the Richmond, * redencksbnrg aud Potomac Reiiroad Cornpanv, which arm es in Richmond ou Thursday, at 3 o'clock. Fare in either direction, #.V, forward cabin passen gers ,( including meals,) $4 .V). f!?, «•)"»»,l'»»'U?ers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle and Frenehtowu line 82 50. For second clan* do. £l 30. Makiun the whole fare from Richmond to Philadelphia bv this **?*!& nn '' Vf 0 o, J ly for lim t!aiw passengers, aud <K> tor second clan do. For further particular*, or through tickets, apply at Com;i'n7 Ud> V Office R. F.lP.ftl'S T!Cket A?ellt ' Richmond, March 29, 18S3. ( 39 \7^ETn^"SWElir«C)fi^El)^)™N «T.v,P? !k B *ANDY; tine old Madeira and Port JUNES, in bottles; prime old Rye WHISKEY; Heldsick and other approved brand* Champagne WINEB; Chewing TOaACCO and CIGARS, of the finest qtality; for sale by »u 6 p. WQOLFOLK, J>- 180 Broad sfli HOLLINS' EXTKA FLOIK in «t«re, for ule bv m 12 CRJBNSHAW k CO. \jfUmrfa NETS.— Musquito Nets, XfJL long and short.black Silk Net MITTS, far sale by {»u 11] C. HART WELL fc CO. MEDICINES. A K A yT DR f F ( K>^ m 7m <3SwErk rsble terifi« to ctoh and pgiic'ttal dealer* h *°" RLEVK & BLATK, APOTIIECAErFst AKD DRUOOIST3, 175 BrnU "rti i ,ES band a general tmmtmrzit of DKUGS tiniiPnL? PAJNTj. OILS DYE WTUnlt?' 2 a choice leiectlsn of CHfeVVINO tOC \Ct o uaortment of CIGARS of the VEW Ai'OTIIECAKY AMTijRr? 11 STORE —The rub,crib«r, h.™, co-partnership ai.,! takethe .tore I.t-fy o,Zdt bEPi&SI-KLSS dvestukfs^RS^ recommend to the public a, fre.h and «™n,w , b£ in* been purcWd in the lam few we'kj by om If a. in person. "■» Dae » l Particiilar attention be ~id to the pattia oo of Prescription. at ali times of night or day We respectfully reone.t a ca'.l from our oid patron, and the public generally. PETER W. GRL'BBS *p 5 R w. appersox. A NOTHER CERTIFICATE.—KICH*- J\ MOND -MAY, 1856.—-MRS. A. B. DAWS-il spected Madam: It is with pleasure I present von .. te ? ti ? lonr in J wr "COUGH ELIXIR."—I have used it in my family over 25 years—many years before you made sale of H—aod have found it every thing yon it-present it tobe With »ysel£ in a cold and cough, it acts like a charn 1 am never without some of it near me; »nd, by. timely use of it, have no doubt it has saved me many doctors' fees; and although I don't believe it the io fallible cure of every body and all diseases, I know personally of its good effects with a great many other than my own family, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. WM. McCRERY For sale, wholesale and retail, by BESSITT 1 BEERS, A. BODEKER, CHAS. BECK, CHAS* D YALE, and Mrs. A. B. DAW S, Main street in<i BOUCHER t MELTON, Bread street, aid CHAS MILLSPAUGH. PruggiK, Richmond. myX DR. GORDON HARRIS. GRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE. CLASS 1821, FOUNDER THK BALTIJtORE LO CK INFIRMARY, No" 91 South Gay Street. Opposite the Exchange Build ing and Post Office.—Those requiring medical or sur gical aid, by applying to Dr. H., may secure skilful treatment and anvice, while all communications will be sacredly shielded by the iEgia of honor. Aware of t'ae difficulty with the public to discrimi nate in a newspaper advertisement between the gen uine and skiltul physician and the spurious preten sion* of the designing and dangerous quack, Dr. H will cheerfully give, when applied to, such private references as wijl fully satisfy aii who require tan services. BEWARE OF NOSTRUMS: Avoid the Patent Elixirs, Compound!, and Cordials, advertised to cure ail persons under varied forms of disease. As the constitution and habits of individuals diSer, reason teaches the same remedy cannot be suite a a> all alike, and that disease can only be safely and e:- fectually eradicated by a judicious application of pio per remedies. ATTENTION INVITED! A practical experience of over 25 years enables Df. H. to insure a sound and speedv cure in a certain clan* of diseases, which have too long been vielded by regular physicians to the hands of quackery. He may tie consulted confidentially, either in person or by letter. Persons at a distance cured at home bv addressing a letter to Dr. GORDON HARRIS, Baltimore, Ma ryland. All communications confidental. Remedies sent by mail or express to any part of th« United States. je 22—3 m» r |IHE OLD MEDICAL HOUSE, JL FRANKLIN STREET, JUST BELOW THE EXCHANGE HOTEL.—Doctok PLUME t CO. ure still dispensing the blessings of their skill in the treatment and cure of all delicate diseases at this ohi institution. People in the count™, when visiting the city, are very particularly invited to cull. (No charge for con sultation.) Much attention is given to female disor ders. Doctor P. 4c. Co. are the makers and sole Tenders of the CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF FRENCH FLOW ERS, which has stood the test of time, and which a unrivalled in giving tone and vigor to a system shat tered and almost wilted down by the frolics of eatiy life. All letters, pre-paid, promptly attended to. Office hours from 8 A. M., till 9 P. M. an 3—d&wts Richmond, Va. TAR—CON S UMI'TION CURED.—The most successful remedy now in use for the cure of Incipient Consumption, Bronchi tis, Aslhmaj Coughs, ho re Throat, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, King's Evil, Tetter, Dyspepsia, 4.C. prepared by Mrs. B. B. Norris, 3-13 Baltimow street, Baltimore. Persons afflicted with any of the above diseaae«, who may doubt the efficacy of the Cedar Tar, are re quested to call on the Ageut, who will produce nu merous testimonials of its great lieal'ng power from private citizens, and a number of the medical faculty. The medicina is yet in its infancy, hiid is destined U> supercede all others In the cure of diseases for which it is recommended. Call and get Pamphlets containing certificate*. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine article is for sale bv P. HORTON KEACH. 91 Main street. Sole Agnt for Richmond, and jv 9 General Agent for Eastern Virginia. dentistry! Artificial teeth—great and IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT.—The umi-i --signed have purchased the right to use I)R. 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 this branch of the Deutist's ait. The improvement consists in the employment of ■ metal superior to gold in purity, and in the complete union of all the teeth by a silicious compound, which at the same time forms the most beautiful and natu ral looking gurn, and filling up all crevices and irregu larities, and rendering it impossible for the teeth to become unpleasant to the wearer by the accumula tion of particles of food «r other snbstances between them. No other mode of mounting artificial teeth is comparable to this in anv respect. Persons wearing teeth (inserted in the ordinary way, and not giving satisfaction,) are invited to try this invention, which they can da at but little addi tional cost. We Bhall be pleased to show specimens of this kind of work to any persons who will call at our office, whether they want artificial teeth or not. WAYT i. MAJIONY, Dentists, my 17—dfc.wts Office, 20!» Main street r |MIE SUBSCRIBERS have the pU-asure M. of informing the inhabitants of Richmond and ! its vicinity, that tneyare prepared to perforin all ope rations in SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DENTIS TRY at the shortest possible notice. Persons needing the services of a Dentist, will please to remember that the subscribers are in pos session of all the improvements of any worth recently introduced at the North. R. R. ADDINGTON, D. D. S. je 10 A. W. JONES, M. D. PTN L V POINT PAVILION.—FETs agreeable bathing place, and quiet retreat for those in search of health and latlonal pleasure, baviug been leased by the undersigned, witti a view to the purchase of it, if successful in hit efforts to accommo date the public, will be opeued for the aeason on Wednesday, I.7th June. Many and varied improvements have been recently made, calculated to promote the comfort of visitors, and nothing shall be omitted by the proprietor and his family, which can afford the least satisfaction to his guests. Parents and their children will find the comforts of home in ample provision, whilst the de votee of tishing may come assured, that every neces sary arrangement for his accommodation in the way of tishing boats and tackle, with proper pernios to wait on him whilst engaged in his captivating sport, has been fully made, lu addition, a seine will be daily drawn for the accommodation of the place &i.d the amusement of visitors, whilst a first rate band o; music will be lu readiness, day aud night, tor the amusement aud recreation of those who may call it into service. Visitors from Richmond and Fredericksburg cin reach the Point ou Monday. Wedueaday andSaturusy of each week, by means of the steamers J'owhatw* and Osceola, which touch at Acquia Creek ou those days, aud returning, can reach the eret k ou Toeacaj. Thursday and Friday of each week by the same hotfs iu lime u> connect with the regttlai mail Uaiuot those da vs. the terms of board at the Point will be §2 fir a s':u*le day, $1 oO per day for three days, auci i«*s lh'-r a week, SlO |«r week, and £•*> pet month Chi'areii and servants half price. As no public celebration contemplated «« the l:hul July at tbe Ttai** f *' prior to that date, maj come with, «v*g that their comfort and quiet will not be dwturfceo tj any assemblage of a boiaterouo Formerly proprietor of the Fountain Iva. * Li * hi skreet, Baltimore. Pin*v Point P*vii.iok, Mb., i Jane 6th. »*■« { )« ENI'INE SALAMANDER SAFES - \ T The soliscifliti is now receMn g a full men! of "8. C. He-ring"* Wilder'* Patent SALA MANDER SAFES." (None others are genuine but those made by Herrinf.) His SAFES have Mood the teat of a thousand tires, took the premium at u.e World's Fair, and will take It every where. The subscriber being Agent for the State of Virginia, w prepared to have them manufactured to order, of any siae, froui $&'» to tim\ AU merchant*. broker*, bank* and mouied meu should have a Herring"* Pateut SALAMANDER SAFE. Call at Carv street, Wti make a selection. R. McCANDLISiI, J*-, jj 1 136 Cary afreet. HHEA, TEA. —GunpowtWr, luiperini. VnV l « r . 1 OI.OTCII ALK AM" LONUOfI H>S- U TER, of best brand* to' «i»lff . »u f ELAM, surra k CO.