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  • THE DAILY DISPATCHT*x Execution or A** Hoa»#-W« ha»#

    ?lresdy givea * teegraphic account of the exe-cution of Ann Ho**, in Poughkeepeie, N. Y.We extract from the New York Time# the fol-lowing brief narrativeof the e*ente which ledto her untimely end :

    Meanwhile Ann became the mother of fivechildren. Even in her daya of adversity aheCune all aold Sendme 30 dozen immediately. The Liniment has perfoimed some wonderful cures here. Doctor WW.Nevelsav* it is the greatest Li D imen: in theworld. He has a negro gfrl almost deaf and blindHis remedies dtd her no good. A few applicationsof U»e Liniment cured her entirely, it is also curinaJames Coy'a leg, which has been a running sore forforty years. It has not failed in a singlecase sofar asIt has been tried.

    (Signed,) * ARTHUR HADBONHORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS.We only ask ? Air trial of this valuable Llnlicent in toe cure of Strain*, Bruises, Cuts, Galla,Scratches, Sweny, Pole, Evil, Fistula, Big HeadSpavin, Ring Bone, Wind Gall*, Cracked Heels, orany wound, stiffne**, or enlargement of bone ormuscle in bom*. We bare many certificate* tothose cure*, and, therefore, am confident it willgive perfect satisfaction, and effect all we recom-mend for it.

    A. G. BRAGG 6 CO., Bole Proprietors, St.Lotsit, Ifo.Sold by Drugging generally, and by

    PURCELL, LADD, h CO.,Druggists,\u25a0kit oodCm

    ARRIVALS AT TBS PRINCIPAL HOTELSYESTERDAY.

    EXCHANGE HOTEL-A Sk»«, N °; WHawkeaworth and lady, Charleston, S C) JoWilliams, Savannah; O T Robertaoo,|*dyand servant, Charleston, 8 C[ J F HatmltoO,and two Misse, Hamilton, Miss De Antignar,and T J Hamilton. Georgia; W M McGehee,A G McGehee, and Misa McGehee and aenr't,Montgomery,Alabama; T R Batkadale, Rich-mond; D and A G Jones, New Kent; W Chap-man, Philo; R L Crawford and aoo, Mobile,Ala; T R Mapp, W Warren, and G Carroll,Eastville, Va; A 8 Wooldridge and eon, MidLothian; G W H Minge and lady, and MiasMinge, Ala; E L Petrilaa and lady, and MissF E Parham, Petersburg; IJ Logan, N Y; RevW Humphreys, Annrpolis; B P Guinea andMisa G;. Mi, Arkansas; Miss A Gaines, Ore-gon; Mrs L P Norris and two Misses Norris,L B Norris and W H Norris, Newark, N J; HJ Euatace, jr, Va; Hr Temple, Mrs Culp andMiss Andrews, Texas; Dr V N RadclifT, N Y;W C N Carr, Baltimore; Miss Alexander,Charlottesville; A L Johnson, University Va;B Sutton, Mis E M Sutton and Miss Mutton,Va; Col Fontaine. Virginia C K R; F E GCarr, Miss D F Carr, and Miss McPherson,Albemarle, Va; W Jones, I) Howard, J BHoward, J Mcßae A Mcßae, W Powers, RS Powers, and T G Bullard and lady,Rich-mond; J A Selden and servant J Selden, jr,and two Misses Selden, Charles City; R HArmistead, Williamsburg; R Gatewood, Wmand Mary College; J M Nicholson, lady, twochildren and servant, Northampton; H MWaller, lady, two children and three ser-vants, Williamsburg; C A Mcßvoy, HuganotSprings.

    COLUMBIAN HOTEL.?C P Caldwell and CBrown, Petersburg; M B Key, Tenness-e; Wm PGilman, Jr, No-Where, and uoing to Nothing; C SDibrell, Richmond; W M Duncan, Bremo; J H Bled-soe, Fluvanna; B Cosby and J E Mayo, Powbatan;J Fleming. Goochland; Wm Hughes, Altjem»r!e; I)L Gray, Fluvanna; E Chi fin, Goochland; J J Brown,Howard-ville; W I) Ligon and J N Martin, Nelson;J N Anderson, Lynchburg; Messrs Ad Wooldridgeand nephew, Huguenot Springs: D S Delaplane,R chmor.d; Mrs Lewis, Indians; H E Taurroan endMr Taurman, Goochland; John S Hobson, Powhatan;Samuel P Mayo, Albemarle; H C Bradford andA P Perkins. Huntsville, Ala: St Clair Graves,Madison; W P Shepherd, Nelson; D P Taylor, Ala;J A Tanner, Lynchburg

    AMERICAN HOTEL?J B' idge and Lady,Charleaon, S C; A J Morrison: J S James, Peters-burg; J O Huradale. 1 Y;PH Russell, Petersburg;C Vv IJunlopand P H Cameron, Staunton; CaptainWalbook, U S A; E H Skinker, Richmond; N Nel-son, M S3 L Nelson and W H Ni-lson, South Caroli-na; P C Gibbs andO H Cox, Morgan county, W BD IJln, iaiiy «nd daughter, Sprinafifld; W Patton.lady and child; W C Leymond and T W Tewyn,Woshingfn; G Singleton, Baltimore; W W Wil-son ana Misa Wilson, Cumb rl-nd; O G Clay,Lynchburg; MissH L Austin, Washington; J S Car-ter. Illinois

    CITY HOTEL-M Hudgins, Caroline; Wm VVMorry. Appomattox; (J L Boyden, Boston; S CColburn,Richmond; H M Young, V A Coles, andPT Coles 1 Va; 1) S Brumskill, Liberty; P L Junes,Amelia; A J Gooch, VC R 11; J A Cobbs, Bucking-ham CH; J B Tree, Telegraph Company; J MDickinson, Richmond; J McCauley. Washington;G H Sauda and servant, Florida; S Hayf, do; L UClogett, tiieainerBelvidere; A B Rawlins, C'hsrles'ton, C; J L Jenkins, do; G Murphy, Mrs Murphy,and Miss A S Raleigh, N U; H L Lfidd,Baltimore: A M Turner, and G Turner, Philadel-phia; S 5 Gray and lady, ?nd Miss E Gray, Boston;L L Tompkins, Pittsburg; J T Plenge,andH Obermill, N Y; J H Metters, and R M Taylor,Henrioo ;K M Siyer. Richmond.

    Kuuge ot the ThermometerAt J. W. Randolph's, No. 121, Main street,

    VKsTEKDAY.

    7 a. m. I 12 m. I 5 r. m.70 73 76

    MAKINE NEW a.~

    PORT OF RICHMOND .

    ARRIVED.Steamer Belvidere, Gilford, Baltimore, mdse, 25hours

    Roanoke, Parrish, New York, mdse toLudlam dc. Wi tson

    oehr Columbia, Moore, York River, wheat to LWebb & Sot

    Schr Henry E Lewis, North Carolina, wheat to JWonible

    Sch-Blooming Youth, York River, eorn to J JWils.jn

    SAILED.Schr Rainbow, Rogers, Boston, mdse, D Curric.

    ? July ? Cld, s-hip Famo, Orkoey, Biistol, to-btcco, y Caskie. Reeve Sc. CoMAIL, AKKA.NtiE.UEM'.

    Richmond Post Office.The Hails are due and closed as toltows :Great Nobthebn Mail, via Washington City?Due 4 P. M. and 6 A. M.; closes 7 P. M. and 6A. MThe Side Mails on this route are furnished from

    the train that departs at 7 A. Mana will be closeddaily at 8 P M.

    Great Southern Mail, via Petersburg?Due8} f. M. and 6 A.M.; closes 3 P. M. and 6 AM.

    The Staunton Mail, via Charlottesville?Duedaily in Hailroadcara at *2 o'oloek, P. M., and closesdaily at 8 o'clock, P.M.

    The Norfolk City Mail, per Steamers, viaCity Point?Due Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur-days at 6P. M., and closes Sundays, Tuesdays andThursdays at 8 P. M.

    The Williamsbubo Mail, per Steamers, viat&e Grove Landing?DueTuesdays, ThursdaysandSaturdays at 6 P. M., closes Tuesdays, Thursday*and Sundays at 8 o'clock P.M.

    The Yorktown Mail, via the GroveLanding-Due Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 P.11., closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at8 P.M.

    The Chables City C. H. Mail, via Swine-yard's?DueTuesdays, Thursdays,andSaturdaysat 6 P.M., closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs-day* at 8P.M.

    The Lynchburg Mail, via Canal Packet Boats?Due daily,except Monday,at 8 P. M.; closes daily,except Sunday, at 3 P. M.

    The Side Mails ou this route are furnished byth;; departues of Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

    The Lynchburg Mail, via Danville Railroadand Farmville?Due Monday, Thursday and Satur-diy«t4iP M.; closes Monday, Wednesday andFriday at 8 P.M., BP Mails also close 'for Lynchburg on Sun-day, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 8, P. M., which

    are dispatched via Central Raliroad and Charlotesvilie onthe mornings of Monday, Wednesdayand Friday.

    The Tappahannock Mail?Due on Wednes-iays and Saturdays at 7 o'clock, P. M., closes onMondays and Thursdaysat 8 o'clock, P. M.

    The Williamsbubg Mail, via New Kent C. H.?Due Wednesdays andSaturdays at 9 o'clock, P.M., and closes Mondays and Thursdays at 8, P. M.The Louisa Hobse Mail, viaGoodall'ato Fred-ericksburg? Jue Monday and Thursday at 5 P. M.;closes Monday and Thursdayat 8 P. M.Short Pump Mail, via Three Chopped Road

    toTreviUian'a Depot?Due Thursday* at 11 PM.ind closes same day at 8 P. M.CyOFFICE HOURS.?From 8J o'clo M- M.,

    until the arrival of the Northern Mail, due at 4 P.M., after the assorting of that mail until 7 P. M.On Sunday from 81 to 9J A. M., and from 6 to 7P. M.iyStampsfor the pre payment of postage onletters can be had at the office.Persons applying for letters which hare been

    4DTEKTISKD, will }leise so to designate them.iyOn all trar.tie-it newspapers, and every

    other description of printed matter, exceptnews-papers and periodicals published at intervals notexceeding three months, and sent from the officeofpublication to actual and bonaJide subscribers, post-age is required to be f&x-faid when depositedIn the office.

    mh 1 THOS. B. BIGGER. P. M.2,500 SEUS OLD DOMINION NAIL.H.HUGH W. FltY, manufacturer, now offersto the 'rade, contractors, and others, the firstlot received of these superior Nails, comprising allsizes of Nails and Spikes, a so, box lining, fence finishingaud flooring Nail*. The box -v.-d 'ining Nailsare the exact pattern to suit tob*cco manufactu-rers. The qualityof the Nails of Ihi* brand will betcarranttd and they are confidently offered a* lullyequal, it not superior, to any Nail* ever before saidin this mark. t. Apply toJy9-at»w4w WM. 8. TRIPLETT.Agent1 iCK 5 S-8000 bushel* lor sale on accoui-"gterms by the .übscriber, at his resi-aeP?' °° llM) Three Chop Road, (right fork and»»-*«.? """-"Vo. Q, tXALL.

    BOOKS.-;. W. RANDOLPH ha* furDraigns for Cottaf*"d Villa Architecture, contain log ptara, elevations, sections, perspective*,

    View* and detail., for the erection ofColtafMiadVilUMy 8 H Brook*: many hundred plate*: Lob-

    Select Design* for Pablic Building*, consistingofplant, elevations, peripect.ve view*, sections. de-tail*, of cburcbe*, chapel*. *ehool*. alma hooaea,ga* work*, market*, and other building*erected forpublic purpose*, by 8 fl Brooka: Plates: London:

    Mo 18 Dickens' Household Word*, «i«.Mis* Sewell'* Journal of a Hummer Tour fromthe Lake of Constance to the Simplon,37Jc.Ollendorf's Primary Lecture in Italian, byG W

    Green, A M. 50c.Class Book of Poetry, for the use of Schools or

    private instruction, by Eliza Robbins, author ofAmerican Popular Lessons, 75c.

    A Journey to Kat-nandu (the Capitalof Nepoul.)with the Camp of lung Bahadoor, includinga Sketchof the Nepouiese A ambassador at Heme, by L 01-liphaDt: Appleton'sLibrary: 50c.

    jT 28

    BOOK?*. BOOKS, BOOKS.?Just received at the Baptist Bookstore: Farmers andPlanters Encyclopedia on rural affairs, Cyclopediaof English Literature, by Chambers; Informationfor the People, by ditto; History of Virginia, Lip-uencott's New Edition; Chamber's Miscellany ofUseful and Entertaining Knowledge, 10 volumes;Sacred Mountains, by Headley; Sacred Scenes andCharacters, by ditto; Chamber's Commercial Dis-courses; Hume's History of England, 6 volumes;Annual ScientificDiscovery, or year's book of tact*in Science and Art, for 1852; the Errors of ModernInfidelity, illustrated and refuted byS. M. Schmuck-er, A. M ; Morton Montague, or a YoungChristian'sChoice, ftc., ftc., by C. B. Mortimer; Manual ofPoliteness, Book of Politeness, Home Scenes, Sto-ries for Young House keepers, Woman's Trials,Daughter's Own Book, Letters to YoungLadies,ParlorLexicon, the Wives, or Lost and VVon, Se-naca's Morals, and all of the novels of Grace Agui-la>, and Charlotte Elizabeth, which inculcate thebest religious sestimests. For sale at No. 203 Mainstreet.

    jy26 CHAS. WORTHAM

    LIPFINCOTT'S CABINET HlSTO-ries OF THE UNITED STATES, written byT 8 Arthur and Wm E Carpenter. Histories ofVirginia, Kentucky and Georgia now ready?each62)4 cents.

    In this series of histories the author, while pre-senting a concise but accurate narrativeof the do-mestic policy of each State, will give greater pro-minence to the personal history of the people. Thedangers which continually hovered around theearly colonists; the stirring romance of a life passedfearlesslyamid peril; the incidents of border war-fare; the adventures of hardy pioneers; the keenwatchfulness, the subtle surprise, the ruthless attack, and prompt retaliation?all these having hadan important influence upon the formation of theAmerican character, are to be faithfully recorded,while theprogressive developmentsof the citizensof each individual State, from the rough forest lifeof the earlier day to the polished condition of thepresent, will exhibit a picture of national expansionas instructing as it is interesting. Books sent bymail when aesired.

    my 20 HARROLD & MURRAY.

    BOO&» FOR TUK HO UK CiKCIiK.NASH & WOODHOUSE, Eagle Square, havereceived?

    Dollars and Cents, fourth edition, two vols?l 50Ciueechy. by the author of toe "Wide, Wide

    World," 16th edition, two volumesHood's up the Rbine, with wood cuts, two parts

    ?55 cents; fine edition. 75 centsHistory of the Electric Teiegraph, 8vo?61The Polypi of the Larynx, ftc., by DrH Green,

    3vo?slThe Memorial to J. Fenimore Cooper, Bvo 81Journey to Iceland, by Ida Phieffer, 12m0?25c;

    line edition 50ctlorse Shoe Robinson, by J P Kennedy, revised

    edition?Sl 50Swallow Barn, by J P Kennedy, plates, revised?

    $1 75The Napoleon Ballads, by Bon Gaultier?2scBook fora Corner, byLeigh Hunt?25c; fine edi-

    tion 40cHind's Popular Treatise on the Solar System?

    25c; tine edition 40cWide, Wide World, 18th edition, lvo?l 50Claret and Olives, bj A D Reach?2sc; fine edi-

    tion 40cHome Narratives, edited by Dickens?2scLayard'a Nineveh and its hemains, unabridged?Head's Faggot of French Sticks, fifth edition?BlWalks and Talks of an American Farmer in Eng-land?2sc; fine edition 40cHood's Own, with oomic wood cuts?2sc; fineedition 40c jy8

    LAM) IN POWHATAN.?We otter tor salea FARM of 528 acres in Powhatan county,about 28 niilei fromRichmond, six miles from thfDanville Railroad, and the same distance fromJam> i> River, lying immediately on tbe main roadleadingfrom Richmond to Lynchburg

    This land, about half of which is cleared, is ofgood quality, and has several thousand dollarsworth of buildingson it, together with every descript ion of fruit of the best selections. Reingauthorised to sell this property upon very favorableterms, we ask particular attention to it.

    TOLER & COOK,jy 13 GeneralAgent*.

    Ladies* dress goods at cost.?Splendid figuredand plain Barage at 25 cents;Barage de Laines 10 and 12 cents; fine French De-laines 25 cts; fineFrtnch Lawns, Swiss and Cambi ic M uslins, satin striped and checked Muslin, plainand fancy Silks. For bargains,call atjy 12 JACOB A. LEVY'SNOTICE.?K. R. DUVAL having this day ta-ken his brother, J. P. DUVAL, into co-partnership, the business will in future be conductedby R. R. Duval & Brother, at the old stand,under the American Hotel. We are now receivinga fresh supplyof Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Sicic., and hope,by strict personal attention, to merita portion ot publicpatronage. R. R. DUVAL,

    J. P. DUVAL.'Richmond, July Ist, 1852. jy iLAND KUR SAI.K.?We otter tor sale about120acres of land in Henrico county, about se-ven miles north of the city? one half of which iscleared?the balance so wooded that enough woodmight be spared from it to pay lor the land. It liesweil?is conveniently situated, and is of good qual-ity. It is without improvementsand will be pricedaccordingly. Apply early.

    TOLER &. COOK,J e General Agents.WlliE CEOTtI.?A lull assortment of WireCloth, suitable for screens, seives, coveringwindow*, Ac., for sale by ~

    my 12 VAN-LEW & TAYLOR.L xKlisU i'Uli\KS?l have just received t-!? lot of the above article, which I can recornmend hs fresh, and an excellent article for familyuse. Call at ANTONIO PIZZINI'S,

    J e 1 Under City Hotel.NEW CHEESE.--A prime lot of summerCheese, just received per steamer Roanoke,for sale cheap,wholesale or retail, byJ? 14 HULST Si KING.

    OACUJiS, BUD BUGS.FEEAS, &Cl? Ihese troublesome and annoying pest*quicklyeradicated by using the Vermin Destroyer-

    prepared byiy33 O A STRECKER.

    SJBRVANTsi FOR liltth.?oeveial tirstrate house .aud nurse Girls tor hire Apply«''y- TOLER St COOK,jy 23 Generwl Agents.I A>Di:», for salo byJy 14 K. M. BURTONSITUATION WANTED.?Two respectable

    .J Girls wish situations as Chambermaids and House Servants. Apply toJy 23 O. A.STRECKLR.FIN*BI,ACKTEA. ?20 hall chests superiorBlack lea, for Family use.jy*9 FRY & M CANDLISH.

    J" 8 aecond-jy IB

    4" Apply 61 tbi " cffice -L>ACON HAMS.?4OO country Ham, 0f su-V P***" quality, for sale by-

    Jy '9 R. M. BURTONSSJSKiSnSjy*9 LEWIS D. CRENSHAW A CO

    **AFJ£lt.?J. W RANDuLfH nas ror?l sale the celebrated Egyptian Poison Pan*r° f..rthe destruction offlies,4** STRlNGS.?Railroads and MiiW.be supplied with a superior article.i 7 ® FRY * M'CANDLISH.

    T JrSmSSSg

    business: snd an experience of twenty years byoursenior partner, taacdre Mercantile Ufr nt at a small advance, liberal deduc-tions made to country met chants and wholesaledealers

    N B?All Sportsmen are respectfully invited tocall at my Store snd examine tne latest patent im-provement Double-Barrel Gun; and also Sykespatent Powder Flasks.Don't forget that it is at No 96.

    HENRY HYMAN,jy 28 Direct Importer of Guns and Watchcs.

    OOD, (JOKE AND COAL. The subscriber is prepared to furnish WOOD, COKEor COAL as cheap as can be boughtin townYard at Danville Depot?office on Pearl street,opposite Alhambra Hotel, and immediatelyunderMessrs Toler Si Cook.Lump Coal $3 per load.iy 23-3 m THOMtS FOSTER.

    AND IN HENRICO.?We will sell about135aires of excellent Wood LAND, withoutimprovements,lying in Henrico county, about sev-en miles north of the city, which ia supposed tocontain Coal, it being the next tract to one fromwhich much Coal has been taken; and the Land be-ingnear Hungary Water Station, either wood orcoal might easilj be transported thence to Richmond. Here i* a chance for a great bargain. Apply

    e*fly. TOLER Si COOK,Jy 1 General A gent*.RY uOOJJS FROM THIS AUCTIONSOF COURTNEY Si CHENERY?Havingpurchased at the above named auctions a larue lotot Dry Goods at about half their value, I will offerthem at halt of their regular price?Lawn* at 6dworth Isi and BCc; Barege* at 1* and 25c, worthdouble; Furniture Print* at 6*c and 6d, wortn 10and 12*c; Corsets at 50c, worth «); Bareee deLain* at 12Jfc and I*, worth 25 and 371; woikedCollar* at 6ic and 6