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THE DISPATCH BT JAB. A. COWARDIN. OAll.t DISPATCH tervad to criers Kit win, paya- Me the Carrier weekly, Price for mailing, rear, or t.n SKMI WEEKLY DISPATCH Issued etery mi') Friday at $2ito, in advance. WRKELY DISPATCH every Friday, and mailed to at $1 per anunm.

LOTTERIES. A AND BRII.LI ANT PKI The following Scheme will Jrnwti lottery, ill hof their for at to which City ihev have removed their principal olliee: CLASS Tebe drawn in the city of public on RATI RDAY. NOV KM It KB TTH. 1.V7. CLASS To he drawn in the city of public or.

SATURDAY, NOVKMBKR Hth, llv. CLASS f.i. Tobe drawn in the citj of Auirusta. Oa in public ou SATI RDAY, CLASS fit, Tobe in tV of In public on SATI'R AV ISST OX TUKI'LAS Of XLMBKRM. 5.490 JfMriv Of Kvrry AW MAONIFICKNT SCUKMKI to BI MAWit KACH SATIJtOA LV XOTKMBKR.

I fciOO I dix 2N.000 I ft do 1 do. I ft Jo 7110 1 do. I do Alt 1 do. Ml do 0 1 ao. do.

too 1 do i do I'fl a do lonian 40. luo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 p-ites of approximating to $60,000 price, are t1.600 4 $300, approximating to $25,000 yntf, are 1 JIW 4 ot $-1)0. approximating to ttn.noo prize, are 4 pnzeso! approximating to pnzes.are jOD 4 of $iOO, approximating to prize, are 400 4 oi approximating to JO,) 4 of fifl, approximating to are 200 prues oi $A) are 100.0W) prizes, smountius: to out) Whole Tickets $10; llalvn Ouai tein $2 50. OK Til LOTTKRY.

The Numbers from 1 to corresponding with those on the Tii kets printed on wparate slipsof with small tin ed in one bwl. The tirxt 4ii'J prises, similarly printed and encircled, arc placed in another Tlif heels are thru revolved, and a number is drawn the wheel of numbers, ami at tho same timi a Prize if drawn from the other wheel. The Number an 1 Price drawn out ate opened and exhibited to the audience. ami registered by the Commissioners, the Prize being plitcetd agamst the number drawn. This operation is repeated uatil all the Prizes are out.

two preceding and the two succeeding numbers to drawing the first 7 Prises will be entitled to the Approximation Prizes. Forextaiple: 11 Ticket No. 1 draws th Prize.tlior-cTu IL2M, will each be entitled to If Ticket draws tlie those uunibcrod Ms, li be entitled to fc3Mt. and so according to tie above scheme. The prizes of $20 will be determined by the last figure ufthw number thatdraws for example: If the number drawing the prize ends with No.

1, thou all the where the number nds in 1, will be entitled to $20. Ifthe 1111mberends with No. 2, then ail the Tickets, where the number ends in 2, will nttitled to $20 and soon tort. Certificates of parkaaeg will be sold at the following which is the tisk: Certificate of a package of 10 whoW 10 half 40 10 QHarter 20 10 eighth 10 Is Ordering Tickets or Certificates. Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail Purchasers can have Ticketseuding in ariy figure they may designate.

The List of drawn Numbers and Prizes wiil be sent purchasers immediately alter the drawing. ggr Purchasers will please write their signatures and give tiieir Post Office, County and State. Iff Rememlier that every Prize is drawn and payabiein full without deduction. All prizes and under paid lv all.T the drawing. Other prizes at the usual time cf thirty days.

All communications strictly confidential. Ad drees orders ft Tickuts or Certificates to S. SWAN Persons residins: near Montgomery. or Atlanta, Gorgia, can have tie ir orders tilled, and time, by alareasing 8. SWAN A at either of those A li-t of the numbers that are drawn from the the aiiiHimt of the prize that each one is eutitlejl to, will be published aft every drawing in the fMi.

wing papers: New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Standard, Nashville Gazette Atlanta Intetilgencer, New York Weekly Day Book' Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch New- York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, o'c 2't CARRAIGE MANUFACTORIES. offUL have for nil tt Sk-i-oml CAHHIAQB, in (tool order, suitable for or family Aj plyto ALKX. NOTT. A net GREAT BARGAINS IN TOI' AND should buy ULtHtIK? until Ihej huvo examined my stuck, i on hand Mri of the bint quality, ol own make, which 1 will splint prices mure to the buyer than cim be am-whrr- in Richmond. O.

A. FRANCES, 1m No. Franklin street. CARRIAGES, Th" subscriber has on hand, at his Coach Establishment, Lombard Alley, Main and Cary, (13th and 14th streets,) near the Columbian Hotel COACHES, If UL'UUIES, with and wit bout tops.anil rLLK IKS, all of his own the best materials nnd w.rknmn«hip; all of which will be sold as low as si work of thtt kind can in the city of Richmond, and I respectful) ask a call from those in want of any article in the Carriaga line, I am duterrnined to order and sell at the lowest prices possible, and all work mild, that is new warranted. MICA.IAH MAN'OOM $20 above re- Jm.

ward of twenty dollars will be paid by the to any person who wil deliver JRXai. at Craigtou, iu Henrico his no giu kiii NANcY, whos.itue times calls herself Nan' Uan Intra, whoran away ou the 12th of this Nancy is a very bright mulatto, busby head, very bright black arid aboui years old. She Indieved to be in the citv of Rich in ml, or its vicinity. WM A CHRISTIAN, Craig'on. Ileurieo.

o. BTONE WARE, V' At FACTORY PRICES. We are manufacturing Stone Ware, with the very best quality of Baltimore Clay, and warrant the Ware equal to any niaile in Baltimore Call and examine the quality, at our Pottery, coinei of 12th audCary streets. KEESEE 4 PARR. yy) 117 MAIN STREET.

0. B.TAYLOR has now on hand a large and varied assortment of ClllAA GLASS and EAKTIIENWAKK, embracing almost variety article in his line of business. TAIILK ITLKRY, Plated CASTOR Sl'Oi and FORKS; Ur'tannia COFFEE and TEA ITS, Urns Painted Toilet Sets. Aleo, Green aud Black TEAS, of the best quality, at New prices. Allot which is warrantee! in saying he can sell ns low as any house in the Tu country merchants he is prepared to offer a fine assortment of goods suitable totheir trade, and is de termiued not to be undersold by any other house.

A rati with a view to an examination' of his stock aud is respectfully solicited. se TRADE, 1857. GEO. J. SIMSKU, AMI HEALER IX CfffS'A, GLASS A.XO SO.

aI. PEARL WCHKCWD, We are now receiving our Fall pei ships William Peun, Annapolis, Robert Mills, City of Brooklyn, and per steauiuKH aud vessels flour, he factories, our stock of Glass Ware, Looking liiasaea, plated goods, Block Tin, Britannia aud Jafianned Ware, which make up a stock th argi-st and most complete we have ever offered, and to which we invite the attention of the trade. Our stock has selected with special reaard to the want-of the merchants of Virginia, Not tii and ennessee. Our facilities being unsurpassed, are to ofler our gooils on as gootl terms at any re-uackiug hwm. iu the country.

VJeicnants passing through our city whobuy goods North, are requested tocall and examine our stock, as we are satisfied they can save the risk and expenses on goods by giving us their orders. Great care taken 111 filling ail orders, aud none the best packers employed. GEO. J. SUMNER N- Ware at factory an SPEC NOT i after all packages intended for Exfkksi, on the MAIL TRAINS of the Virginia Central Railroad.

received at oar ortice, 131 Main street, instead of Railroad as heretofore, in conformity with au armugeiuent made with the above Company. J. L- MACCON'OUGH. Agent Adams' Express Company. pALL TRADE, 1857.

CLARKSOJT, AXUERSOX (MO. 106 MU.V HTIUIST, RICHMOND. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, GKRMAX AND AMKMCAN HAKDWAHK 'l-TLKRY, OCXS AND ANCHOR BOL TING CLOTH. 7 heir stock constats in part Woatenbolm's." and "Map pin's" vocket and table Cutleiy; Razors, Scissors and Shears B'liuws, Aunts Vises, Stock sand Dice, aud Tongs Home and Mule Shoes, and Grittlu horse shoe Nails II and Manilla Rope, Bad Cords and Plough lines AxijS, iugs, Nuts, Washers, oarrriage and plough Cast. slKstr, blister and German Steel Spadea, Shovels.

Forks, lines, aud Mattoxes Stiriup irsns, Bits, Buckles, Webbing, awl Saddle Trees Wavoo, stage aud glglUiufts Bridies, llalters, Girths and Web Ruins stock. eltMt. till, rim and wort ire Locks Bum liujr Hardware every description smiths' and Mdjierr Tools, of every description and "Virginia" Axes Genuine Anchor lioltiug Cloth B. are, also, sole agents in Richmond lor celebrated Scales. se I 1 ir 1 ii i THE DAILY DISPATCH.

VOL. XII-NO 111 DRUGS, MEDICINES, AO. ggJi PURCELL, LAUD A DKAI.KKS QW DYES, IN DOW No. IJ Pearl itrwl, Richmond. hare in store.

stock of DKLOS, DYKS, CHEMICALS a large and general well adapted to the of the trade, run tinned one of the hoiiv.oti theiooat ami mostly for cash. W. an- thankful to our friends ami the for tnetr long wtttimN anil flattering support, and we that with the faritit 1m we for obtaining tl attention to the quality i.V nt to preserve the reputation which our hmiw fur celling of the very heat character. Particular and prompt attention to (hipping and packing A 00.. No.

15 Pear) street, an The opposite their Old Stand. VIRGINIA WORM cry fir it! This valuable and popular preparation recommended with the greatest I ant experience and text of having proved it to he one of the beat, and most reliable Worm in especially for children, it la sweet and pleasant to the readily taken by them; anjt may Im to the ronnjrest infant with perfect safety, as it no oil. worm seed, turpentine, or other uauseotta drug. Prepared only by E. J.

PIOOT, and for bf Druggists generally. anil WON DEI? FU DISCO VERY A cure for fever and ANTIDOTh for the above, in the gnatest discovery o( the age. It has never known to tail, ami iaoonai ii'red by muiih. ru that have used it, (ami the medical faculty,) the beat medicine in use. Keferencea given by those who liavo been cured by the above medicine.

Price $1 per bottle. To be hud of THOMAS LEONARD, 23 Carner of Clay and Adam Missmsippi." R. 11. JACKSON: I)kah have trie.l Km bottlefof your KxCilmior Pittees with mv customers, and universally wommend it a specific against Ague and Fever, Billions Fever Ac. Asa toxic, 1 find it superior to any other arti c.e I bave ever tried.

As an agreeable article iu a cocKT-UL, it is only to be used to be approved. Your friend and servant, THQB. KALIiON, M. D. Pulmonary Dig- ease in iucinient and for and UUKhs, Mrs.

DAWS' COL'tiH KI.IXIR far above any other remedy that has ever been offered to the patronage of a Southern community. This dot-snot profess to eradicate all diseases, of whatevernatnre, with which humanity may be nor does the proprietor declare it to be theoxLr cum forputraouary diseases; but from the reputation it has acquired loritMeli.aud that too without "puffing," with tlnw whol.ave used it. and from the griat number of of residents of Richmond, who have been benefited and cured by its use, she feels at liberty to commend it to general use, satisGeil that theiifflictc 1 cannot use it without receiving great bern fit from its heal ir.g and urative powers. For by A. B.

DAWS, Bennett A Beers, Alex. Dnval.Cdias. K. J. Picot, A.

Bodeker and Chas. D. Yale my 21 VI7OODFIN'B VV CHRONIC THRUSH AND The proprietor of this Specific, has been aware oi its virtues for several years, having frequently made small quantities for gratuitous distribution, to the afflicted, lie had no idea of offering it to the public in this form, until he was urged to do so, by many who had been cured by its use. with guat confidence, offers it to tlie the two indicated, namely: Chronic Thresh and Dyspepsia, not as a general panacea, for all the ills flesh is lieir to. Many certificates may be seen at all the places of sale.

Manufactu' ed and sold by 0. WOODFIN, 2. strut, Church Hill; price $1 per or 6 bottles for Kur sale also, by URUBBB A APPKRSOK; R. J. J.

W. Pollard, Ktb street; and Dr. corner of Broad an 25th streets, Church Hill, se ts Hartshorn E'B cure-all. PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. IT CVNQUKRS ALL MAGIC WON DKK OP TUE DAY.

This valuable preparation is used internally and externally. It cures Toothache Headache t-praiiis and Bruisas Pleurisy Cuolera Morbus Chilblains Sadden Colds Ague Neuralgia Earache Rheumatism Scalds and Burns Corns Cholera Fain in the Limbs Pain in the Sides Pain in the fctoiuaota Pain in the Breast Pyi-entery Frosted Feet Sore Threat Broken Breasts Pain in the Feet Pain in the Womb Pain in the Back Pain in the Bowels Weakness of the Chest. Beinz a fine Tonic, it is very beneficial to Weak Stomachs, Weak Bowels, Dyspepsia and General Debility. IN' ROTTLES AND 50 CENTS. very family, traveller and laborer should always have bottle with them, in case of accident or sudden sickness.

ftJUWhenever you have pain Use the CUKE-ALL, anl you will obtain immediate relief and cure, fcvil by PURCELE, I.ADD and an 27 WM. P. I.ADD. DISSOLUTIONS. Ac.

Dissolution of cq-pa rtne h- SHI partnership heretofore existing under the lirui and style of WILLIAMS MRoTli- been this Hay dissolved mntunl consent. The ami are in the hands of K. A. Williams, at the store lately occupied by them, to all indebted to the firm fare requested to make immudiitte payment, and all those to whom they are indebted, will please present tluir bills for payment. JOHN WILLIAMS, K.

WILLIAMS, WM. B.WILLIAMS. RichmoXP, Nov. 2d, 7. po PARTNERSHIP NOTIC subscribers have to-day formed a co-partnership for the transaction of a general Commiss'on and Provision Husiness, under the firm of K.

T. COIy STON Si CO. They will occupy the store lately occupied by iilitims Brother, and respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors from the customers of the late firm. Doing business strictly on the cash principal, they will able to offer what they have sab at prices at least as low as their mighlws. K.

T. COLSTON, It. A. WILLIAMS. Richmond, Nov.

2d, I associu ted with me Mr. BAML. V. REID, Lynchburg, my business will be continued in Cincinnati, Ohio, under the firm of WILLIAMS RhlD, who will give their p-rsonal attention to tilling orderi for all den rintion of We-tern Produce and the conduct of a General Commission Business. WM.

15. WILLIAMS. no 12t innati, Oct. let. 1857, 18SOL UT 10 firm of Merchant, WBI3IOF.R A is this din solved by mutual consent.

Thr business of the firm will be settle by CHARLES H. DAKRACOTT, who alone authorized to collect the debts, and to use the name of the firm in liquidation. MI.AK MERCHANT, O. WEISIUKR, CHARLES K. Ru hmoxd, (Xt.

1,1857. undersigned vV having purchased the entire stock of Ready- Made Clothing, of MEHOIIANT, WKISIGER conduct the business under the style of DARR A- HARRIS 4 am! hope by diliceace and fair doling, to merit the continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessors. DARRACOTT, HARRIS 4 CO. CIIAHI.KS R. Darricott, B.

M. Hvnius, Robt. D.ubacott. THE UNDERSIGNED, having sold their entire stock of Clothing and Km ni-bingGoods to Messrs. DARRACOTT, HARRIS confident ly recommend that house to their old patrons, and solicit for them a continuance of that patronage, po long and liberally bestowed on tis.

oc 11 MERCHANT. WEIPIGER CO. MECHANICAL. IRON AND GAS FITTING 1 ESTABLISHMENT, THIRTKKNTIT STREET, BETWEEN MAIN subscriber Is lulljr prepared to all kinds of tlie above bn.ifncss with dispatch; rctflrns thanks to numerous patrons for past favors and solicits a continuanceof the name, flelngn master ol his business he can promise bis customers that all work done by him 111 at least befyjnalto any other house in the iit jr and fully as fact known to all persons ho know what work is. ROOFING.

GUTTERING, is to execute tfi in description of work In a very superior manner both In town snd country. TIN A on hand alaraeand general assortment of Tin Were, wholesale andrete.il. GAS is likewise prenarod to do all kinds otGns Fitting in the best manner. Jus ps always on hand a extensive itock of ell and Garden Purnps. CHAKI.KS li.

LANGLEY. SOUTHERN IHON 1 7 L. BARN KB, mnnofactnrerof FIRE ENGINES on 7th West side, between Main and Carv FIXTURES Ij KI Nt AOOK VERANDAHS, ev-Tf description sf CAST ANIJ wrought iron railing, vault doors GRATING and ill kinds of A WROUGHT? IRON WORK, will bo wi'h neatness nnd dispatch, on such terms as I warrant will give sst Infliction. My old friends, and tha pnblic generally, are solicited to give ino ft call bisfore engaging my COAL. CHEAP cheapest fuel to be had for stoves, furnaces and cooking is good HARD COKE.

which wc are delivering for the preeeut at per load. oc WBRT A DOGGETT ANDERSON, UPHOLSTERERS AND PAPER UANtfKKB, (Corner of Governor aud HAVE received their fipWfcUof French aud American Papar Hmrtpgs, aflqMlities Floor Cloths, L'urtatwHuttlfi-Ooi'tilcMi- and Trimmings, Window Shades, other articles in the line -mi 1 be Fold at moderate prices. Wo also kstigWii hand and nnke to order Feather JtsOif tMOTr" and Pillows, Curled Hair and of Ute lisst ijnality, and all other line, executed bv the competent werWMMrtritii the strictest desire to give tion of public patronage is respectfully lOUdfiM. tss RICHMOND, VA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER VOR SALE, AC, FIXTURES ItoltiMK t.loths| Sh-ttfs Aelfa I ting all wier Mlll Steam Kogine, and bM- Tiii i ur io twelve hoftra.

Mill and Machinery been worked in the citf erf Richmood about 3 by Merrlam iHf-j making F.mi'ly Floqr and 8, ll ne nt owner having no will well it for lesntlian cont. Tke STATE STOCK, in to mit by JT C. W. PPRCKLL 00. CTATE STOCK FOR SALE suma ti it Balti-0.

W. PURCELL 00., tf Exchange Broken. CLOTHING. 4a merchaxt tailor, LVT 2. a of CLOTTIS, Rfi which he Is vrDul.

up in fashionable style, on 0000 ifi' twice. In connection with tlie he has made arrangements with the well known house of m. T. Jennings A one of the most faslnonable in Itmniiway New i. ply him with Clothing, and now on hand an assortment of all styles, from moiium to the finest quality.

All new styles will be an came out. of OBNTLBMEN'B FURNIsniNO will be kept constantly on hand oc K. h. McRLttOY. SU HEAD QUARTERS, it CLOTIIIXO! CLOTIIINOHI IfT Visitors to the Agricultural and Mechanics' vou are in want of something really neat and cheap in the way of Cfothinic H1 le tl i Furnishing U.kkls, not at below 'lilM," hvlu pr K' and I promise my goods, when ouality and wo'kinauship are co npared, shall vie with the cheapest K.

B. BPENCK 00 120, cor. Main ami 13th 'TO THE VISITOKS OF THE STATE Til IV A 1 i AL OOMPETT- IN IKA SMI I ii, t.i*lu<iiiaM>* recently en- mj room, at 111 Main hUft I a very Superior stock of Goods, as to style, qciutt, and woskmassiitp, I woui.l of the patronizing public to call and exa tr.me my assortment of READY-MADE CT.OTIIINO. I for Men and Boys' wear. Thankful for past favors.

1 would say, that no effort on my part shall be wanting to give entire satisfaction. My stock is laid in for the RETAIL TRADE only of GAItMBNTS and FURNISHING ARTICLES, u-ually kept in a Clothing house, comprising all the LATKST STYT.ES, as to cut, pattern and fabric, and made by the best en 8e a KOO(1 article, at a tan price, and will offer them at such prices as will SUIT TIIK TIMES. A wonl to tiio wis6 id Call and examinp. WM. IRA SMITH, .00 24 111 Main st.

WALKER CO. have added to their already large and well selected stock of Oentlemen Fine Clothing, an assortment of Over Loa's, Business Costs, Fancy and Black Cassimere Pants, merino, Velvet and Silk Vesta. Also, large lot (Joods. Alro.a very desirable lot of Gentlemen Travelling Shawls Strangers would do well to drop in and look, before purchasing. N.

WALK KK CO. 00 31 1113 corner Main and Pearl sts. AROE AKKIVAL (jfa NEW GOODS. We are now in receipt of the best selected stock of Gentlemen's Fine Clothing this city can produce; and to prove it, nil persons in want will please give us a call. We are ready to show Cassimere Business Suits from to Ilandseme lot Cassimere Coats fro 5.00 "lA Side Band Business Coats 4.00 Beautiful lot Cassimere Pants 350 7 Vesta; 3.50 4 Largo assortment Raglan Sacks 6 no "20 Tri-colored Beaver Surtout Overcoats 10.00 20 Seal Skin Oversacks c.OO 25 Uentiemen's Beaver Overccats made expressly toorder 1000 "20 N.

WALKER A oc 2fi 103 corner aiu and Pearl sts. now in store a very large stock of fine CLOTH INO, embracing Over- Coats, Raglans, Shawls, Blankets, Cloaks, tine Dress Coats, Dress Frocks do Business Coats, all colors; eats, great variety; I'ants. of French and English 1 Cassimeres, and FLRNISHINtJ GOODS of choice selections, from finest to My stock in varied is unsnrptwsed, anil marked down to suit these hard times. Sly old and the public are invited to call; all in want, will profit themselves by examining my stock. The cash is wanted at No.

11Q. Main St. J. D. GOODMAN.

N. (Joods will be sold. oc 27 VISITORS TO THE FAIR, 1857. KEEN, U.VLDWIN hare, la anticipation of yonr wants, recently received large additions to their stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, enabling them to show the largest and most attractive stock ever exhibited by them, or to he found in this city or State, Havine unequalled advantages, wr ibfu Ftuxsxfulcnmitrtitinn. If you would consult your own inieiest, call at tha old and favorite house, Main street.

Where may be found, at all times, the largest stock, latest styles and best bargains. All goods warranted. 0c26 KEEN. BALDWIN Jt CO. MOTH KB OPPORTUNITY FOR GENTEE CLOTHING, at 110 Main street, and our stock we co!) -ill superior ill every respect.

The assortment is complete in all points, size, quality ami Hvle and Business Co ts.Over anil Shawls and BUnkets, Shirtsand Drawers, Collars and Socks and Altogether, making up the largest stock ever shown us. of Goods which we ai disponed to ell cheap foi ca- h. Walk in and buy what von want. GROSUONG, TUPMAN 0c39 110 Main st. MACKEREL; HERRINGS, AND AI.EWIVES.- 50 M.ls No.

medium MACK ift hlils No. 4 do. do. 75 bbls ES. (These fish are like the N.Carolina Herrings) 100 bids No.

2 HERRINGS, (Richmond inspection.) For sale by BRIDGFORD QC 27 Ou the Dock. if i RATES, FENDERS, FINE SETS OF SHOVELS, TONGS and have for sale'an elegant assortment of all kinds of Grates, including every style of Summer Pieces, handsome and plain sets of WKA'els, Tongs ami Pokers. different sizes of coal Scuttles, cindei Shovels, fire Shovels; handsome Stanils for Shovels and and Iron Footmans, fire Brick, fire Slabs and Jam-; sets of Soap Stone for setting up grates; Tavern gpd Church Bells, of sweet tone. Builders, and others in want of any of the alsive articles, can supplied at Ihe low est Northern prices. I manufacturing kinds of Brass and Jroti Werti of the alsive description, at mv BRLLanO BRASS FOUNDRY, and OKATE and FENDKR MANUFACTORY.

No. 225 Main street between and yth streets, West side, Richmond, Va. B.D.DKNOON. Rich thread laces and edg- INGS AT ONE HALF TIIK USUAL PRICES. Cloaks ana at Silk Fringes at 12cents, worth 2'i cents; Worsted Hosiery for children, lOcts Blenched Cottons, a yard ide, 10 cts worth 16 Corsets at $1, worth every description of Milli Goods to be had at a much less price than at stores; Fancy Worsted Goods Kmbroiiieriis.

and lots of other Uoods. Kvery dollar's worth of goods ill be offered, without taking the cost in consideration. To procure the greatest hargxins ever at OOLDSMITB Cheap Trimming and Fancy Store, nc Broad st. pORNB! has returned to this city, and respectfully his patients, friends and the public generally, that he may now be daily consulted at his office, on Main street, opposite Corinthian Hall. Dr.

B's peculiar skill in rt-ni'Ting Corns, Bunions, Deformed Nulls. 4c withont pain or iuconveniewe, is too eil known to any farther comments. He trusts to receive the same lilieial patronage as heretofore. A call is quested from transient visitors, oc BAZIN'S frangipanni extract, an Eternal Perfume from the Holy City. Frnngipannt Pomade Frangipanni Bccnt Rags Frangipanni Cream.for the complexion Franuipanni Toilette Water Pranaipanui Boap.a deligbtfu' article.

For sale NO. W. POLLARD, Drn taint, oc 17th street. A RTICLES for the prevention of chap pod bands and roughness of the skin, pure Glyrerine.C'yceiim nnd I'nmice Sonps. A mmdi'ie Camphor Icr and Milk ot Roses; also, Id Cream and other Kor J4p Sal both fresh.

Prepared and(or oc 28 Druggists. PORTE Monnaies. Silk Purses, Leather Wallets, Morocco Pocket and a fit assortment ot Cigar Cases and I'orte Monnaies oombltied all of the best manufacture and larest styK-s, for sale by P. JOONBTON BRO-, nc Druggists. CJUPERIOR Lynchburg Smoking Tobac- co.

a very fine article, for sale in quantities to suit customers, by WARING PEARCE. Drussists, Corner it and Broad streets. fiOO Dm GERMAN SEGARB; con- ln part of the following brands, vis: Cgues, Estrella, Tulipan, Columbia. Londres, tisi.tm genuine I'rineipe and Havana Segars, ot different price sale at qc I 'h street, between Main and (Jary. rTENT'S CALF GAITER tfpTE RS, raadr for the Lstt, fi.r sale -bet hj to 2b MBmdsti BATDRDAT MORNING raged? In wcUoll and Murder.

The telegraph yesterday mentioned the occurre nee of a bloody tragedy in Philadelphia, Wednesday, la which Richard Carter, President of the Anthracite Bank, of Tamagna, killed at the St. Lawrence Hotel, Thomas Washington Smith, or Cecil county, Md. The Ledger of day hne toe following of the affair: Mr. Carter arrived in Philadelphia yesterday morning, eleven o'clock, and entered his name on the books of the St. Lawrence.

About 6 dock, yesterday afternoon, Mr. C. was sitting in the fretit parlor of the St. oti the first floor, and n-ar the table in the -ame room was sitt by James McTandle of Al.eghaay clti Mr. Thomas Smith inio the parlor, and to a seat upon a settle besi le Mr.

Carter aud com in need a conversation with him in a low The conversation was continued for nearly half an hour, and in as subdued a touo that Mr. McCandless who was reading near by. wui unable to say anvthing about the subject of their conversation. Mr. McCandlesa'attention was called to the pai.

lies by the report of a pistol, and on turning ha hmd, he naw the accused shoot again. Mr. Carter fien got upon his feet, but instantly fell to the floo-. when two more shots were fired at him by Smith The only exclamation made by Carter was "oh! oh!" and wl.eu persons rushed to his ass stance life fled. Smith, after firing the pistol, put It in pocket end pulled out a large bowie knife, some a or twelve inches in length, and said that he woulu give himself np to the proper officers of the law.

lie then deliberately walked out of the house nnd started down Chesnut street with a moderate pare followed by Mr. Wm. S. Campbell, one of tl.s prietors of the St. Lawrence Hotel, and another gentleman.

Smith still held the bowis kaife in his hand, and when the gentleman, with Mr. Campbell, approached him. he (Smith) said that if he(thegettieman) touched him, it would be at the peril of his lifo. The two followed Smith to Ninth andChesnnt, when Officer Alibright, of the reserve corps, was met, and Smith poluted out to him. On the proach of the officer, Smith at once gave up his weapons, and walked quietly to the Central Office Ihe deceased is about years of age, has a wife but no children, and is highly respected, as far as we could ascertain, by all that were acquainted Smith was brought before Alderman Epue.

at 7 0 clock last evening, and the news of the affair having been widely circulated, the office was crowded to excess by persons anxious to get a glimpse of the prisoner, and it was with difficulty that the officers conld keep the crowd from surrounding the prisoner, Alderman anil witnesses. Ihe accused is 30 years of age. fine looking, genteelly dressed, and had the appearance of a man slightly deranged, or laboring under a great mental excitement. m. T.

Carter, a nephew of tho deceased, testified its follows: I resiite in the city, Green stieet: I was sitting by Mr. side when this man, (Smith.) came tip iu front; ho said ho wished to speak to ilr. Mr. Carter looked at him and did not appear to recognize him; Mr. Carter said, "yes, I then withdrew from the room- the man sat down on the chair opposite Mr.

Carter, anil I went into the other room atnl back two or three times, and saw them talking. Smith afterwards sat on the sofa by Mr. side, still talking; I then sat down in the other room for some minutes, when 1 heard the reports of the pistol; and then got np from my seat, looked around and saw Mr. Carter falling; after that saw Mr. Smith shoot at him twice; Mr.

Carter said, 1 think. Oh! Oh! as he fell; tho prisoner then walked out and said ha would surrender to no one hut an officer; he went to the next room: Mr. Carter resides at Tamcqna; he is between 45 and 50 years old; when Smith spoke to my nude he was not exciteu; calmly: he made no reference to previous difficulties while I stood by; the conversation appeared to be an ordinary one, and once 1 saw- Mr. Carter smile; 1 had heard of a man called Smith, and I believe there was a difficulty; I have heard my uncle speak of him, but 1 can say that there was a difficulty either, it was not a busiuess transaction; I think it was in the early part of the summer I heard my uncle speak of Mr. Smith; 1 think he (Smith) was a book agent.

Dr. 8. I'. iJrown, made a postmortem examination; tour balls entered the body; the one upon the left side passed through the heart, causing death. The prisoner declined to ask the witnesses any qnet)tions, but hen told by the Alderman that the examination had beenconcluded, he desired to make a statement.

had better make no statements, as you will be tried lor your life." Prisoner acknowledge that I killed tho mu." Aid. had better say nothing." stand here as an honest man, and desire to make a statement." The Alderman instructed tho officers to remove the prisouer, and in a few minutes he was placed iu a hack and taken to prison. The pavement iu front of tiie office was crowded, and several officers were required to open a passage way to the hack. The Ledger adds i The deceased, Richard Ortrr, was an English'man by birth, and I al been in this country about twenty-five years, lor some time past he has been in the coal business, and in the prosecution of it often had occasion to couie to the city. The prisoner who has been an agent for a Southern publication, was originally from Cecil couuty, Md.

lie had occasion to travel much, and until recently had no fixed residence, when he became resident of this city. Some months back he marfied a ward of tho deceased; and it is alleged that, by means of intercepted letters, he became appristd Pi the fact that there had been a criminal inter.C.ursebetween lie then took the preliminary steps to obtain but it had not yet been the subject of judicial investigation. There can be no doubt from all the developments made, that Smith hail armed himself to take the life of Mr. Carter and that he went to the hotel for that purpose. He was not known th-re and so far ax appeared from the testimony of the proprietor, had not been seen there before.

The weapon with which the deed was committed was one of Colt's single barreled breech-revolving pistols. All the shuts had been discharged but one. The bowie knife was a frightful looking one. The blade is fully ten inches long, and an inch and a half wide at the handle. It was enclosed in a leather shield, which Smith removed when he put up the pistol and walked out of the door of the to.el.

The shooting created the moU intense excitement, and the report of it soon spread far and wide. In the course of tho evening the hotel was thronged with persons eager to obtain information of the parties and of the motives which led to the commission of the act. STATKMKJIT OF THR ACCUSED. -MJtcr Smith had been placed in the cell he expressed a desire to make a statement, but the officers generally declined listening to him. He alleged that he was a high-minded, gentlemanly man, who would not be guilty of a mean act he had met Mr.

Carter at the coal mines in the interior of this State, and thought ttiat he was an honorable in whom he could place ltin most implicit coutideuce. He also met a young lady at a seminary in the interior, with whom became love whom he learned was an adopted danghter of Mr. Carter. He eonsnlted with Mr. C.

upon the subject, when he informed him that the girl was everything that was virtuous and good, everything tiiat a man roald esteem as estimable in a Soon after this he mnrried her, and they removed to their home. Soon after his marriage, he discovered that all was wrf gh'. and that in four months from the date of the uiarmatr age ceremony she gave birth to a child, lie also alleges that while this girl was at sch 1 as his adopted daughter, under the professed protection of Mr. there was an Improper iutiutney h-tween thfm, and that the child belonged to Mr. C.

He also learned that there had beeu improper intimacy between them since his marriage, on more that, one occasion, and hnvine been really deceived by a man in whom he had the utmost confidence, and smarting tind-r the to which he had been subjected, he determined upon revenge. lie expressed no regrets or fenrs of the responsibility incurred bv the perpetration of the terrible deed. lie expressed a denlrn that 11. C. Townsend, should sent for, as he had consulted him upou the snbject.

Another legal gentleman, who was iu the office during the investigation, said the decensed had culled npon him a few days ago and consnlred him in regard to a divorce, lie did not think that at their Interview Smith had the remotest idea of committing a murder. The prisoner is about 30 years of nge, rather thinly bniit, and has black whiskers. After he was placed in a cell in Moyaraeusing prison, he thanked the officers for their extreme kindness to him. and said to officer Albright tint he shor'd necert the revolver from him as a present for his gentlemanly conduct, and for protecting him from the crcvl. He also told Lieutenant Dickhart to tatte the bowie-knife.

From Cumui news from Central America Is Important. Mora Is to bo made l'resirt lit for life, with llbcrnl pecuniary i'tilrty from Walker's army remslp'd at Piiuta Arenas in a desti'nte condition, it is reported that Morgan and company havti-g failed to good their part of the contract with reference to the Transit route, the got em men) (has determined to make the transit free, under me prot ctiou of the maritime powers, and that a special envoy has been dispatched tQ Washington to treat upon the subject. The government has monopolized the traffic in ardent spirits. There is trouble brewing in Nicaragua. The Costa Kican troups have blockaded Fost San Carlos, aud were determined to hold the San Juan river until the Transit route dispute settled.

Meantime, (bare is a probability of a coalition of the other Central American republics against the pretensions of Costa Rica. W. Carey Jones was at Granada. The V. 8.

sbxtp-of-wur Saratoga was at Greytown. In Guatemala the cholera hid disappeared. It is estimated that eight thou-and persons have died of this disease during the past season. There bad been disturbances in Santa Rosa, bat they were suppressed without much difficulty. Salvador waa quiet, Md everything in a flourishing condition.

LIST OF PREMIUMS AWAKDIO AT THE FAIR OF THE VA. MECHANICS' Uk, 185 T. CLASS Gonit. Two Linen Towela, deposited hy Mrs. Tndor, of mention.

CLASS etc. Mra. 8.1. of Manchester, for white aatin dress bonnet, a silver fruit knife. Madame Son, J.

Demeltuan and Mrs. C. Fleishman, honorable mention for cases of bounets deposited by them. CLASS He. Miss Jane Bagby, a silver cup, for a hearth rug.

Miss Marian D. W. Snyder, a work box, for a rag car (let. Miss K. £.

£dmundson, a gold pencil, for hearth rug. CLASS and linyt' Clntking. B. W. Mitchell a ciut of for a pai of black pants cut aud made by CLASS 5.

letting and Cruchet Work. E. M. Forbes, a port-monaie for a knit sbawl. Mrs.

A. C. Elliott, a silver napkin ring, for fancy knit hoae. M. A.

for a crocket shawl, honorable mention. M. A. Sampson, a work box. for knit hose.

Mrs Tudor, of Henrico, a silver batter knife, for knit counterpane. Mrs. M. S. i'arriab, a silver tumbler, for two pair knit hose.

Mrs. A. M. Gary, a silver fruit knife, for twenty pair knit socks. Mrs.

Mary C. Gordon, a silver cup, for one crochet collar. Mrs. Weils, a silver napkin ring, for a net fruit cover. Mrs.

E. F. Scmmes, a napkin ring, for a crochet wine set. CLASS Quilti, Chnnltrpinet, Valences, etc. Mrs.

W. 8. a pair of salt stands, for bed quilt. Mrs. Lee, a silver cop, for a bed quilt.

Mrs. Sarah Bennett, honarable mention, for a domestic counterpane. Mrs. Nannie D. Worth, a silver napkin ring, for a quilt.

Mrs. Lucy C. llnghes. Miss Martha A. Herbert, Miss L.

Callnghan. and Mrs. J. B. Winston, each a silver thimble, for quilts.

Mrs. A. E. Lively, Mrs. J.

L. McGruder, Mrs. E. Pendleton, Mrs. E.

I'. Burch, Mrs. S. T. Hulce, Mrs.

M. F. Phillips, Mrs it. M. (Jathrigbt, Mrs.

Jackson Mutter of Kussell. Mrs. Mary Myers, and Mrs. Julia K. Honne, honorable mention, for quilts and counterpanes deposited by them.

CLASS Wurk and Embroidery. Mrs. Charles Bates, first class premium, silver Jelly spoons, for an euibroideried black velvet cloak. Mrs. h.

S. Clark, second class premium, a silver napkin ring, for embroidery on silk. Mrs. M. f.

Kerr, honorable mention, for a pair of pillow cases. Mrs. M. E. Brady, of Scottsville, first class premium, a pickle knife and fork, for a worsted worked piano cover.

Mrs. J. K. Oartick, of King Queen, a silver butter knife, for a worsted chair cover. Miss Mary E.

Hill, of King William, a silver needle case, for a tape worked collar. Mrs. M. J. (irisham, a silver butter knife, for a gentleman's shirt.

Miss K. Sinton, a gold pencil, forapairof worked cambric sloeves. Miss E. Kewin, honorable mention, for a wi.rked skirt. Miss Mollfe F.

James, honorable mention, for a crotchet collar. Mrs. A. E. Moseley, of North Carolina, first class premium, a pair of butter knives and case, for a splendidly designed and beautiiully wrought rug.

Miss Mary J. llurton, a gold pencil, for an embroidered dress for an infant. Mary Brooks, a silver fruit knife, for "Roman officer," in worsted and beads. Miss E. It.

Martin, honorable mention, for a black lace veil. Miss Ann Toppin, a shell needle case, for an embroidered velvet vest. Mrs. S. P.

Yarrington, a silver napkin ring, for an embroidered dress for a child. Olivia tartar, a work basket, for a worked CLASS Migs Sallie E. Ilobbs, of Petersburg, a velvet purse, for a vase of paper dahlias. Mrs. Oeprge Bell, a work box, for a vase of flowers.

Mies M. S. Allen, honorable mention, for a rase of paper flowers. Miss L. Ellen Hobbs, aged 12 years, a silver cup, for a silk piu cushion.

Miss JO. M. llulce, a pearl port monnaie, for a wreath of feather Jijwers. Mrs. Tudor, a silver napkin ring, for a rustic wreath.

Miss Ann Wei lor, honorable mention, for a paper wreath. Miss S. G. Sanxay, a silver napkin ring, for a leather lraine. Miss A.

ilawes, a silver napkin ring, for two bo(juets of Virginia grass, selected and prepared by herself. Miss M. K. Pilcher, a iilver fruit knife, for a leather frame. K.

lossman, honorable mention, for a case of skelelons and a stuffed eagle- Miss M. A. Moody, a pearl port monnaie, for a leather box. Miss Klla Dimmock, aged 14 a fruit knife, for a box of leather work. Miss J5.

M. Starr, honorable mention, for Indian woik. C. Jeter, a case of scissors, for potochotnie vasee. Mrs.

M'm. F. Taylor, a silver fruit knife, for potochomonie vases. Miss Mary Collier, a silver napkin ring, for tinsel picture and frame. Miss Mary Le Tellier, a butter knife, for cases of 11 owers made of hair.

Mrs. James Kvans, a fruit knife, for a bead bag Miss K. K. Robinson, a work box, for a black bead necklace. Mrs.

Julia Cabell, honorable mention, for a music stand and chess board, in India ink. Mrs. Wirt Robinson, a siver napkin ring, for a morocco table and frame. Mrs. A.

Walker, abutter knife, for a vase of wax flowers. Miss R. Semon, a silver spoon and case, for a basket of wax flowers. Mrs. S.

Duke, a work basket, for a basket of silk flowers. Miss R. honorable mention, for wax fruit. Mrs. J.

Demelman, a fancy port head dress and feather head dress. Mrs. David Carter, a silver tumbler, for tufted chair cover. Mrs. Julia Wildt, a fancy portmonaie, for hair picture.

CLASS Caps and Furs. Messrs. Binford, Weisiger, a first clasf diploma, for a case of superior silk and fur hats, and costly fur wrappings. CLASS and Shaft. Alexander liill, certificate of a silver medal, for beautiful boots and shoes lor ladies and gentlemen, mtde aud deposited by llill received silver last year.

The certificate now awarded therefore, the highest CLASS ry, Jltrnrss, tic. S. S. Cottrell, a certifirnte of a silver medal, for saddles, bridles and col'ir. A.

a first class diploma, for a set of coach harness. CT.AFS 12- Fnuhtt and Cbmbt. Messrs. Laidb'jr A Kol.inson, honorable mention, for a variety of brashes. CLASS lYrfumery, Extrarit, rtc.

Messrs. Laid ley A Kohinsuii. honorable mention, for a variety of foreign extracts. Mowrs. Brother, first class diploma, for a if handsomely dved goods.

CLASS Ware. A A'hiasoa, a for sideboard wardrobe. CLASS Arhcl't. A K. B.

Woodward, Kr-t class diplomafor float ball waehing machine Bnlkley A mention, for case of cl'ina ware. Win. Wells, a first class Siplouia, for spring folding mattrass. F. Heflley, a silver medal, for a case of tin CLASH Grata The articles In this clms exhibited by George Starrett, F.

Heflley and A. Snyder, are ao neatly on the same quality that the Judges were suable to discriminate between them. All are therefore worthy of honorable meution. CLASS If. ami Cinditt.

The articles n'ade by C. Crew A Son and Altiuyer are c'i the highest degree of excellence, and are aw.irded each a first clans diploma. C'LASS ami Jetoelrg. Mitchell A Tyler, fir beautiful specimens of silverware, honoriMo mention. William Wlldt, for heir work in breaat pin, silver tomMcr.

CLASS Fty and Hard R.J. Penny, for cntlery, edge tools, hardware, a first class diploma. CLASS Hbri, etc. John George Gibson, for specimens of cornice, mouldings and carpenters' work, made by machinery, a silver medal. CLASS George Watt, for "Hanover I'low," a new invention a silver tuedal.

PI.Am Waite glener, Fredericksburg, for Old Dominion coffee pot, diploma. C. M. Bolton, for "patent horae fastener," a very ingenious and useful article, honorable mention. J.

Hex, for lathe for turning irregular forma, hot orahle mentiot. Comal Bradley, for balance valve for Meaa engine, first clasa mplotna. The circle-graph, by J. R. Crump, a very ingenious and MwftU (nstiwaeat for civil engineers; and a PRICE ONE surveying instrument, by Jirn M.

Lilley, of Av both ncdred too for premiums. CLASS W. If. Moors ilewrfM honorable mention, fur useftal aud well finished ssrface gnsge. Hamnel Down, for a glum) Dry Mrtre, of nperior workmanship and finish, a silver medal.

CLASS ArU. Pencil Drawings, or "Turk mounted," and "Coesac by W. P. Myers, deserves particular notice and honorable mention for the spirit and fidelity of their exscntion. W.

Phepperd, for four oil a silver medal. Percival A Grant, for architectural drawings, honorable mention. John D. Baird, eighteen years of age. for architectural aud mechanical drawings, honorable mention.

CLASS and Albert Litch, for colored photographs, a silver medal. Tyler A for daguerreotypes, a silver medal. A Chalmers, for aoibrotypes, a silver medal. or an 'hrotypes and photographs, first class diploma. CLAsS Writing and Itnmnnshif.

11. FitiWilson, for card class diploma. L. at. larr, for card diploma.

CLASS (te. K. Oerlach, specimens of class diploma. Kitcbie Dunnarsnt, specimens of diploma. Belvidere Manufacturing Company, for mens of wrapping mention.

CLASS and Carving. H. W. Rudolph, for carved diploma. J.

V. Sundberg, for specimens of firstclass diploma. CLASS Ritchie A Dunnavant. for specimens of silver medal. L.

A. ltanim. for specimens of honorable mention. CLASS Hurt, Andrew Butler, for one set of silver plated conch silver medal. CLASS Drtigs.

Mnficines, etc. Laidley Robinson, for their collection of medicines and silver medal. CLASS Brnmmel Royster, for a specimen of their family first-clans diploma. CLASS Tubatxo. R.

J. Christian, for his pound lnmps, for chewing and silver Kdward Wilson, for a box of diploma. Joseph Taylor, for a box of mention. CLASS Cales. Preserves, J'ickks, Jellies.

etc. Sirs. J. 11. Johnson, for specimens of brandy peaches, damson sauce, cucumber catsup, and walnut and tomato mustard pot.

Mrs. Mary C. Jeter, for sweat butter knife. Mrs. Dr.

Ly tie, for bread and sponge port monnaie. M's. A. Araell, for yellow and purple cabbage mustard pot. Sirs.

S. E. l'rice, of Priuce Edward, for blackberry silver tumbler. Mrs. L.

S. Clarke, for preserved peaches, nrnskmelon, quinces, lemons, green muskmelon, pears, oranges aud sweet meats silver mug. Mrs. Duvid Carter, for currant and apple pearl port monnaie. Mrs.

J. M. i'erdue, for abutter knife, fork and spoon. Mrs. J.

M. Perdue, for a sponge caka silver napkin ring. Mrs. Tudor, of Henrico, for silver nutmeg grater. CLASS Wiites and Liquors.

Mrs. Lottier exhibited an excellent specimen of cherry bouuee; as did Mrs. Prise, of Prince Ed ward, of blackberry brandy, for which they are entitled to honorable mention. CLASS mi for Dress Goods. P.

llorton Reach, for a case of well assorted mention. CLASS Keesee Parr, for stoneware; Jacob 8. Atleo for glassware, Holt patent hand stamp; J. L. Davis for tire plug and casing, (the casting by Samson Pae;) A.

Oruber for flour barrel; S. Huffman for miniature bell and finger ring; aud K. Barnes for fire spanner, are all warthy of honorable mention. CLASS Machines. P.

Horton Keach, for Hunt, Webster sewing silver medal. CLASS 40. Instrumentt. Miller Curtaz, for seven octavo piano; Steinway i Sons, for seven octave piano; and Dorr M.tas. for seven octave piano, are all rated No.

1 by the judges, each lmving superior and inferior points, and are therefore worthy of tirst clans di plomas. CLASS Master E. V. Valentine, for his busts of S. Morde cai, Job.

Mayo and Wm. H. Valentine, a special premium of a silver goblet, worth $26. Oeorge Swan, for his workmanship on the chair of Phiauil Fire Company, a special premium of a silver goblet, worth fIS. Miss M.

A. Ogden. for a beantifal scent bag and handkerchief, a special premium of a work box. worth $15. A.

Snyder, for his improved grate furnace, a special premium of a silver goblet, worth $15. The KoLLimi Stock of a Railroad sot Subject to Court of Appeals in Kentucky, in tha cases of Winalow vs. Woodward et al, and same vs. Phillips Jordon et al, which were appiabd from the Kenton Circil. Court son time nee, have within a few days decided that the rolling stock.

of a railroad caunot be subjected to levy and sale under an execution. The decision was given in salts begun by Winslow as mortgagee ot the Covington and Lexington Itallroad Company, of which he bought some of the stock at an execution and enjoined him from removing the same. It was stated iu the plaintiff petitiou, that if the property in was removed, the railroad must become useless, and he the mortgagee. be irreparably injured, as uot only were the cars, of the railroad mortgaged to him, but the tools and income generally. iNDUiNATIOR citizens of Piedmont havn held rather lively iudiguation meeting, in which the actiou of the Couuty Court of Hampshire county, Va, in discharging one Jesse Weiltr, accused and pretty clearly proved gnilty of sundry thefts from citizens of that place, was advert ly commented on.

They express, by resolution, the wish that the magistrates, David Holt, Isaac Dunn and benjamin I). Stump, should resign, and ''never more upon the bench they have so shamefully disgraced." A list of seventy small to were found in the possession of Weller, is published in the Independent. After the adjournment of the meeting the three magistrates were b-irned in effigy. Sad a party were visiting the Rapids on Steam's Itranch, about tin I a mile aliove Itarre. on Wednesday, two of them, a young lady and gentleman, lost their foothold, and fell over the locks, a distance of atcat eirht feet, into the water below.

The youne gentleman was rescnod almost Immediately bin tlie jotinr lady, Vmighan.of Knrlin. K'-iiswlarrconntr, N. floated a distance of fifty feet the jtlt'inp rocks Life was then extinct, and her body was terribly mangled. Ltxch Law is flip. lmxnm-JnoklDg girl, nf 2tt.

married nt Bt. Church. MuclMftfr, Kngland, re-ently, to a cr'pple, aged 2H, nho propyls himself pummant with hinds, loin and being carried by on four As noon the marriage ceremony wis pei formad. and the parties bait left the chnrch In cab, a inob of aeveral hnndred people followed, who dragged out tliebnde and lier maid, who were very roughly "Btae of thk WW Asuuu Star of the West, on voyage from Sow York to A spin wall. itmck npon theCarysfort reef, and had to overboard one hundrrd of horse shoe and horse tho of the United states government; 75 packages of express goods, and of coal, before ahe cofM be gotten off.

Had she not floated so soon, 'he freight wonld have all becu thrown overboard to lighten her. Close Trial or Cciva, at Hot-ivkt trial of Frederick Cneva for the murder of De tlranral, which has going on In the llndson Connty Onrt, Jmlg" nlrht. Th" Jnry Were absent aNmt ttrn hinra nnd p. half, and at eight o'clock to eoirt a verdict of menslsnfrhter. The penally for this nTence In the Wats of New hi fr, the (ttate prliwn for not than trn rtoe than wa that the Itydney and the dress of the Oovernor sntlsfoctory, in It cs and fluatue.

The polar land leoure bUi has advanced a step in the Melbourne I'arlhuneut. the Buck land rioters who lately attacked the arrested in Melbouroe. Large nietrt ings juemployed meu were being held in that city. The gold and flour markets were nuchangsd. There were plentiful arrivals of gold dual at uey.

Leprosy broken ont fearfully amongst the at Ualsy Hill, Victoria, and many attacked and baildiug mat rials old well. Boots and were dull. Honr at Cross to 124 ton. An Hommt ago, a Herman convicted in the Louisville, t'rlmtaal Court horse steallag. aad aenteneed to the Penitentiary for four years.

Kecently. term having expired, be entered ottce of gentleman who uusoccessftally defended him on his trial, aad paid him of $45. THE 3Se iISSi fciMi. local matters. fore the who haa on trial bepast for th.

Sl i' Cewrt for several days cobcIMSW hU o'clock, by I' Kwl of murder I. CStt prison men in the penitenulrT added that the trial of the cm. Tb. nf a second trial. Cramp.

August and Marye-labored prevent an adverse result. bat wlthoetweLi The Commonwealth was ably reprrwoted bv askie. whose spaech hands at a powerlal and coat losing effort. The prisoner, as most persons are aware. Is said to bars caused the death of his wife by beating crime which no Kichmond Jury are dlspoeed to peltate or excuse, if broacht home to the accused, as this seems to have been, from the verdict in the ease.

The prisoner haa been in Jail for II Msiti peat. Thb Phootiho Stone, of whoes arrest for a participation In the Main street shooting "Tape, on the 26th October, we 52 brought the vor yesterday at the City Ilail for an slam Ination. None of the important witnesses were present, and thoee who testified sesmed te be in doubt as whether Stone or his adversary In the contest. John Brook, shot first. To net at the facts ths relative degree of liability resting on each partv.

all ths witneasee were directed to be summoned before the Mayor this morning, at 10 o'clock, at which time both Stono snd Brook will be nreseat. The latter ia already on ball, and Stone was permitted to eater security flir Appearance, on the application of Jadge Cramp, his counsel. Attempt AT veil known named Rubinetta Dandridge. whose misdeeds have brought her In contact with the law snn.lry times. made an unsucccssfal attempt to quit this world by means of a dose of which she toek on Thursday night.

She swallowed an ounce sod a half of the drug, bqt fortunately for herself, and nnfortanately for the public. Dr. Trent was sent for, and arriving shortly after the stuff was taken, he succeeded in rslievirg from its effects. She Is the same person Mat Joseph Klam stabbed, and for which offence several months incarceration In the Jail. As an emancipated slave and a bad the removal of hubincttu Dandridge out of the Commonwealth.

or hence for parts unknown, ia a desirable thing. Waihiington tions for removing the from the hold of the thifch Hrig Walborg. chaining tha abovs status, is progressing with as inuch rapidity as is possible under the reuir.stadces. The deck uacsasary to he taken awny in order to effect its removal, has been nnshlpped n-om Its position, and tha box Is now visible. Hundreds of people visited tha vessel yesterday.

Indeed ever since her arrival, she has been "an object of interest" with onr citisena. We learn that Capt. Lund will And no difficulty in securing a remunerative return freight when mission here is ended. Dancing Party watch on Thursday night arrested twenty negroee, male and female, who were found enjoying themselves at a high rate in dancing, at the tobacco factory of Mr. J.

11. f. Mayo in the first ward. It waa evidenced that they did so by the permission of the overseer, who wns present on the occasion. Some seventeen of them got 10 lastei each at tha cage yesterday morning, and were then discharged from custody.

Bob Spriggs. free, Joshua and Isaac, slaves of J. Ballard, and llenry. slave of Wm. W.

Martin, were the individuals who. on the ahovw mentioned occasion, -'discoursed moat excellent music." with sundry fiddles aud other instruments attuned to the utlerauce of melodious The watchme making no distinction of persona, took the eutire orchestra in custody. Each one if them proved a good character before tha Mayor, and were discharged at the court-house, not, however. without receiving warning not to be caught such a scrape again. Emigration to that a company w.H«*o» I with their Aim- Hies.

sailed Wednesday in the steamship -Cm, wf Richmond." bound for this place. The parties are en ronte for settlement on the lands of Mr. Gordon, located in Hath county, on the line of the Virginia Oniral luilroad, and in immediate proximity to several ef the noted Springs in the interior of tha State. We NOTICED ON THE DoCK, foot Of 17th street, yesterday, a large and powerful locomotive and tmder, which were about beiug shipped for Charleston, 8. C.

They came from tha Tredegar Iron Works. This encouraging Southern industry is about the moat practical way of emancipating ourselves from the dominion of the When all the South learn this truth, and practice the lesson it teaches, they will Indeed be free trom dependence In any respect, on those who love them only for wbst they expect to make oat of It is pleasingto know thht each day a step taken in the right direction. An Attractive Bill bill of entertainment provided at the Theatre to night, for the representation of three pieces of considerable merit, in each one of which that ''bright parcitlar start," Miss Maggie Mitchell, has a prominent part. Those who caunot find in the -'French Spy," and C'lropatrla," and "Richard 3rd." any food for reflection or mirth, must, indeed, be bard to pleaxe. The Theatre will doubtless be crowded to-night.

llknrico County examination of Jas. Talbott before thia Court yesterday for stealing Mr. J. D. Winston's pocket bock at tUu Pair Grounds, resulted in the being postponed till next Monday, which was done, on motion of counsel.

We are to notify persons having articles ou exhibition at the Mrchanlcs' Institute to send for them early this morning. The llall will be closed thia evening, and some difficulty may be experienced in getting tliein out on Monday. Set on soap manufactory of Messrs. Neidt Altuieyer, located a abort distance beyond the city poor house, was aet on lire Thursday night, on the roof, by a paper balloon, which fell on it while burning. The balloon waa sent up from the city by aonic unknown parties.

Luckily, any conflagration waa prevented by the prompt measures which were used. Sals or house and lot (frouting fiO feet) on Governor street, occupied by 4 Murray, was sold at auction on Thursday, by Messrs. Tayloi tor 800. A lot in rear of the above brought In Childress, an aged but by no means white man. was in the cage yesten'ay having no place to He is to be sent back, to Albemarle county, where be come from.

Wm. Johnson, a free nepro, was arrested and also placed under lock and key for stealing a carpet, skillet and lot of clothes trom Henry Steady. He wiii be before the Mayor this morning. To Broi'oht Up P. has been summoned to lwfore ilia Mayor, on the 11th for violating the law, by permitting n'dawful ofnegroea ui Ills hnnse, on FranKlin street.

Tha evidence wm all heard by the Mayor ysterday. J. Price, a nepro, and die a cook shop. located at ner of Cary and 7th streets, was summoned the Mayor yesterday, and food for allowing aa unlawful assembly of lu to In her ot the night of November 2d She borrowed the money. patd the nmnant over to an officer present, and went on her way rejoicing.

CoxvtcnoMor ftaofHcj-r of the Bank of t'pfr Onada who lately arretted for robbing the hank, wn tried at Toronto. on Wednesday, and fnnod gnlltr of rnent. aud recommended tomercy. MKSsfley, now nndt at rest In Baffoto, for complicity In the mm affair. Is undergoing examination to the validity of his arreat and removal to Toronto tinder the Aalibnrton 'reaty.

The It Mcltlnf cousin erable interest. Kiminii Bonthern Recorder I warns from a gentleman of Crawford eoauty, tliat a Mrs. Nancy EobtnM, was gored in stoma-h hv a tne Uewdwr. ripping it opna from lu sfcfo, letting out her Fbe eatherrd them In apron sad limbed three In that awlnl wonld have killed before alts could have rapwl, ho' It not have Nvw for a Ace dog ska had along with her at the time, who K. Is in the iUt year of lM aad Was alive the though eoasldwed cut of danger.

I'm Kxhu.ui the 23d of the tenth tinted 28u Fort day march la rear, Kri-mont's I'sak of the Kocky and fifth infantry aud tagt. lllhl li. tttftl (illoviutf ftt ftbottt It thlght thaTfbe would OW-JJJ one hundred ur Ml Like CHy. Dhuu umn owuity (Ik) "A lata! disease, known putrid MMtimrt prevalU In certala localities, and of A abort ataoa P. Mas 111, of Dotebarjr.

Imt by this disMMm. fft awi swelling alwweWy an.l a rspw tailing 1 ut the body. Its termlaatWa tal. aidlt is said.

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