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the daily dispatch BY JAB - *» OO^ABPEN. The Dully Dla patch u i»rw4 to Mkowttan •7, 4K p 1 tVAITBR c«»t» rta win, pay»M« te "I, Cirri#'- w#«klv *rtee 'or mailing, •« » yaa*, or js JO for si* month#, ie sdvanse ff th« Wee*lt M tmmU every » JtT %r J mail»4 to nWnhn *t 111 per mmb MBDICIHBS. • •]). 1, Til K KTATKS SO I'TIITKD EY \> >RSFMCR - \\ ili ill' B»'**o united ever sever? Prophecy i< who may or wha eta. \Y« »il! snow there it no trn h abent it{ We will die to united-man for man. The flag that our forefatbert left an. In i:j purity, for one end for til, fhail never bediegraced or disfigured. Nor slia.l the Stateato anHad ever fall. Nor s'lttl Coc«;hs. Colo* and Asthma ever Kird ie.»t, either moin, noon or niaht, Neither «na!l invide 'he hornet of the brave, foi I.KONAKD'S COUGH «Va,L r P will pat them tc fitfh. . Pr,-e 2,">eent« per ho tle. i bottlet one dollar, r he had of « ! Dtursittt in Richmond, and Mer- f < .■ » 'n the .list* of \ .remit DO 8 \ > i:>;"|V% W P.' lOltiH KLIXIK Thin ,* I ice>lent never failing remedy for Coughs ,* »#, H hooping Couth. Polrarnsrv C n nipla'nt, and ,T nt <reat " t t'onsntaptiou, and rnoet ditettet e-1 r.s trem Colds ano neglected Cooght. it rapidly in - rs.ii gin popuiarilv The followine tettimonial it < ri s well known ia thisromiriunity : Richmond. Maj 21, 1853. • f.•. 7>. Dows: Dear Mudam, I tail* great plea . • ;n certifying to the beneficial <il .crt of ycur val : i: edUine, named snd to weil known aa "Mrs ;i \\W COUGH tLIXIR." Having uted it in my t J for the last teven yeart. in the use of whicn , ■, «r;f hss te«-n greatly benefitted aud inytelf re k - i from a ditrase of the ehett contracted durins S r»rrp*ign in the late war wilh Mexico, with all ( ,'rde Madam towardt you, for its good effects, * a can make aij use of thit latter you may think , , j. r, fur the benefit of the commnmty at large. Vourt, respectfully, THOMAS C. BALL. Per tale by Mrs. A. B. DAWS, Becnetl a Beet, Alex Dsval, Pat?rtou t Jackton, Chat. Htllnaath. t. j l.roi A Bo ieker and Charles D. Yaie. I nt.i MA W O K .11 HlU,KK~i:illL. t OfiEN Ctv\ FOR IT! —This valuable and pop ir preparation it recommended with the greateat ...tiicnee. Pas', expericuce and test of years, hav ing proved It to be one of the best, safest and moat n -ole worm cirroyers in use. It is sweet acd pleasant to the tut-, and ie readily by children. It may be. given with perfect safe ty to the youngest infant, as it contains uo Oil of sVcrnifeed, Turpentine or ether nauseating drug, thit u-ou'd ;>e apt to irritate or disorder the system. On *. hm-•"trhrv the health of the patient is generally i -nrrif - d by ir» administration. even when no worm* tj:iL !i i« prepared especially for children oaiy by E J PICOT; gold also, by PI.kI.KLL, LaDD At Co ; BENNETT, BEERS ic FISH» »■>, wholesale apenta. and by Druggists generally, s- 6- -d3.-n vjn.M !• 1< hSV OK K U — AMOTUhK ► ' 'A ONDBRPI'L CVKK OF SCROFULA BV HAMP 'i. N'S VtCtTABLK TINCTURE. Near Chsstbrtowx, Oct £3d, 1855. M'>rlimer U Movbray : Having seen a cer : :e of a great cure of Scrofula by Hampton's Ve g-ttbie Titeture on a servant boy in the family of the lion. Win P. Xhomasson, of Kentucky, with certifi rn:rs of Hon. H. C!ay and others testifying tojper ■ nsctired by it, I wis also induced to try the Tinc ture <n aaervant girl of mine. Her diseese'toas aero f-Ut iu Us wotst form; she was blind in both eyet; r.nd her case wsi so had that I never expected to tee b r restored 1 procured .lis Tincture and lam bap- I v to jay before sue had used one bottle she bexan to ». e—and by the time she liarf taken the second bottle ler eyeeiabt was quite restored, and she cured of t ; loathsome d >sea»e, and now, thoogh two years I h\ e tiaps-d. sue has bad no return of the disease ■ .;i 1 cocsider her en'irely cared by this Tincture. ! tiris certificate that others may be induced, as ! was.to try this moat valuable remedy, »s I believe fr .r. tviist 1 have seen it would cur# most diseases of tb s kind. J B H Anderson, Kent county, near Chestertown, Md. fXT Delicate Ladies and children will please give Ca!l and get Pamphlets gratis, and see cures of Cou:hs, bronchitis, Bbeumatistu, Liver Complaint, Sinfjia. As a female medicine itis unrivalled. Hundreds will testily of cures on themselves and fii-ccf after all other remedies have failed Scid by O. A. STRECKER and PURCELL, IiADD S. CO., Richmond; bv Br. COOKE, Fredericksburg: by aii the Druggists in Fscertburg; by MORTIMER i MOWBRAY, daldmore, and by Drug its and Store koerers everywhere. i_y £: per bottle; I bottles for ft. n s—rivets f 'AUI fcK'S Sl' %M»H iUIXTLKE—,The Oreat Purifier ot >ha Blood ! , The best altera tive known. Read the following Certificate. Lkw:* Crbek f. 0., Kanawha Co., Vs., ) July 21st, 18S6. J ■Meters H'm. S. Beers fc Co: Bear Sirs—l was, in the year of 1850, attacked with fhe Ssrotula 1 was indeed, at one time given up. Mv ntci wai jaw from ons end to the other, 1 tried all fuien; Medicines 1 cculd hear of, and employed seve re! physicians. All did no good, until I saw "Carter's Spanish Mixture" spoken so highly of by the news papers. I got a few bottles, according to direction*: the result is, that now 1 am as sound as I ever was; infact, I fee! better than 1 ever did In my life, and K-ouid recommend it to all v/ho may be atliicted with thet awful disease. JOHN R. WALKER, P. M X»r sale by BENNETT, BEERS U ifISHER, and Dmggiats generally.) au 9 \\ HAT A imLU(U!»T *A \\S.~ I'k. I. Scott k Co.:—l take pleamte in adding »iy testimony to the ellicacy of your I)r. McLane's Improved Liver Pills. Having a bilious attack, ari •ins, nodtubt. from the torpidity of the Liver. One piil was sufficient to restore mj liver to healthy ac ion. Conseijuently, lam in usual health to-day. and cheerfully recommend the Improved Pills to those tlmilsrlj eflecttd. Yours, F. M CHALFANT, Diuggist. Mariins'jurg, Ve., Feb. 20. ISfG. All the above Medicines for sale by Parcel), Ladd t and Alex Uuval, Richmond. no 11 5 ACKSOIVSI KXCKL.SIUU KITTKUS U • ' peeuiiariy adapted, by its oompontion, to every a.iease of the iiver and stomach which is produced by onr ever varying climate In all forms of bUious diseases and Liver Complaint, It Is one of the most valuable remedies. Prepared only by R..H. JACKSON, and for sale hy Drujfgitts penerally. je 2H rr- rwaaaci'» "fc adam»»kxfkissm NV, IS4 Main St., hav wg resumed their Steamship Express to and from Norfolk, Petersburg and Rich moiid. tiy steamers Jamestown and Roanoke, which lesva New Vork every Wednesday and Saturday, and thence by railroad to VVeldon, Wilmington, Lynchburg, Salem, Wytheviile, and the principal place* in Virginia and N erth Carolina, are now pre pared to for*aid, with great dispatch, ana at reduced rstta, every kind of Merchandise, Valuable Parcels, Jewelry, he,, to the above named cities, and all places on the seaboard. Our Express on tbe Steamships will be accompa nied by special Messengers, who will give their per sonal ulUntion to the careful handling of foods ec tr jjted to the ADAMS' EXPRESS CO.'S Steamship Express. Shippers will please take natlce that packages tc poi:.t» :□ Virginia and North Carolina, will bu sent bj steamers, unless otherwise marked. K'eight received on day of sailing, until 3 o'clock, P. M. J. L. MACDONUGH, A sent of Adams' Express Co IV SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Express package* for Norfolk. Petersburg, Richmond, and all places :n Vir ginia end North Carolina, intended fcr shipment by steamships Roanoke and Jamestown, will hereafter be received by the AD \MS' IXPREBS COM PANY, who are the -jiUrued Agents for Express privileges on the*e chips. Office of the New York and Virginia Steamship C aipany. JLUDUIM 6l PLEASANTS, tf 1» Ajcenti. A~ IU. AMJKU»OM & CO-, ~~~ RICHMOND, V* r-iHave removed to the new store, No. 101 Main street, secoud door below 14th street, where they are Prepared to shew I he largest assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY /ÜBBONS, •vr offered in this market Also, a good assortment uf B J.NNEXfI and Millinery Goods of all kinds. au 27—1» \ a ; i-» ai, ijii i jt.li, fliuln oireet, staaa JN ton! J. faUNTEK k CO., Pro ft V An Omnibus will ittwsyi be la readiness at the Kiliroad Depot, te take paseenger* »o and fromtbl* hocae. fr»s of charge. my 3- em L (TuWAKUINU r CREASED DISPATCH.—I have made arrange toenss to increase the line of boat* running from tnj hctue.snd shall, at the commencement of the fall «ee» •on, tend out * boat every other day Sundays except* ed. By tms arrangement I will pnt good* through two d«y» wwner than heretofore, and nearly. If not alto piber, u soon as by the S. 8. R- R-i *nd at much i«n expnusa. Merchant* west of Lynchburg wishing te consign their fix<i« t» the rallrord agent are re<juired to de port funds to pay the charges tn that point, as the Tennessee Railroad refuse te pay or col lect charges on goods received by the Canal. JT ALKRKD S. LKK. on the Pock k 1 ». («OR ft CO.. AUCTIONitKRH * NO. 70 MAIN BTRKKT, otfer their services to the public u Auctleneers fer the sale of Real Bstste, eurmtiu#, Orocerios, Dry Goods, Horses, Cattle, A*l at the nfcortest nstos and upon the uioet reaaoaabU terms. Having iarje acd aommodioas room* they will re eeive goods fer sale at pmau «We without Lbs sharge of storage. Oat door tiles of r v*rf ieeprtpdoe attested to «p «« reasonable temi». * B OOOU. WR NOT*. - te'-«4e DAILY DISPATCH. VOL. X.-NO. 129. THE DAILY DISPATCH. ■Saturday aioitfj, N»twi>W 18, |8f«, Balloon Aftotirsrott nr Dat and Moonlight M. Godard made an atcention from Philadelphia, Wednesday evening. with several gentlemen. in hit a* rial car. The Ledger give* an account of the voyage: The balloon pat.ed over the Delaware, at Vine ■treet, and took a direction toward* Petty'* Island but before reaching that point It wai wafted over Cooper's Point, and then down the river until nearly opposite Smith 1 ! Wand Another current of air here took the voyagert, and the balloon waa wafted tcrosa Jersey toward. Moor en town, before reaching which Mr. Godard gave hi* pax tenser.* *o experiment, to ihow how be would aecure hit balloon In caao of a storm. Re was approaching a heavy oak forest, and when nearly over it d«- tcended very rapidly until the basket wan entan gled among the upper limba. At the time <JT the deac<mt there appeared to be but little wind, but as soon a* the basket came in contact with the treet. the air appeared to be quite fresh, and the car waa dragged for nearly a hun dred yards, breaking and bending the Umba be neath it, while thepastengera were crouohed down in the banket, to keep their head* nut of harm'a way Mr. Godard not having aald anything of hi* intention to ahow thia experiment, h'a com pan iona were of the opinion that the balloon had burst od, or the gas had condsuted ao rapidly that it could not carry the load, but the discbarge of a few pounds of ballast canted the bullion to soar aloft rapidly to tht, height of about 9000 feet. When near the town of Fellowahip, gome nine miles from Philadelphia. M. Godard lost hU car pet bag, it having fallen to the ground. Aa goon as he discovered thia, he immediately opened the valve, and the balloon descended with much ease in the field of Mr. Amos Roberta, where it remain ed until a man was sent bad for the lost property. \N hile here a number of people collected and invi tations were quite numerous for the party to stop and take supper, but the ahadea of evening com ing on, the voyagert were desirous of advancing and enjoying a ride by moonlight After ascend tag gracefully a second time, the balloon was waft' e.i slowly towards at which place a glorious sunset view was had. As the moon be gan to cast ita silvery rays over the earth, mixed with the iast heams of the sun, tho effect was exceedingly flu#. The balloon than took a mare easterly course, and passed over the town of Lumher'on, each ttreet of which and the stream near the tjwn being dis tinctly shewn in the mooniight—the balloon caating its hug* shadow in tha water and upon tha ground, a long distance in advance. The passing cf the »ha dow over the earth thowed to the pastengers the tpead with which they were travelling. At Lurn berton and many othar points on the route, the bal loon wat allowed to detccnd near enough to the earth to allow the|uasseagera to converts with thots beneath them, end Inquire dittances, tc Several good farmert extended invitvions to tapper, ttating lh*t it wet then ready. After enjoying the moon light ridu until nearly eight and the ballaat being nearly cootumed, ths cold condensing th« gat so ra pidly. making it necstary, M. Godard telected a tisld aboutthiee rnilet from Mount Holly for his tie scent. which wet effected in a verv gentle mtnner, ths property on which it lighted belonging to Mr. Wm. Johnjon.to whom th* part? were indebted for the means of felt'.ng to Mcutit Holly. The dittauce travelled in a straight course wts tome eighteen miles, but in comequence of the vaiiout currents the actual distance was ahout thiny. The time couaumea wat a little over fi.ur hours. ARREST OF BAKON fcTANKOVITCH IN BOSTON Baron Stanko vitch, the husband of Madame La grange, was arrested at the Winthrop House, >* Boston, on Saturday afternoon last, just before the opera company loft for New York. The Boston Bee of the lltb instant states tho clrcumstauccs, as follows: "During tte engagement of the Italian opera troupe last winter Baron de Stankovitch occupied rooms at the Revere House. His hotel expenses averaged about $350 per week, which were paid punctually at the expiration of every seven days. For the last six days that he was at the hotel a bill wan rendered to the amount of fr>so. This the Baron thought rather 'steep' for a party consisting of himself, wife, wife's father, one child, ene servant, and three very delicate poodle dogs Suggesting to the clerk that there luhat be some error in the bill, a deduction of tw*,hundred dollars wan made,the bill receipt— ed and duly paid. Abont 0 weeks afterwards, says the Baron, he received a letter stating that there had been an error discovered of $25, and he was requested to forward the same. Thinking they had received their just dues, the B&rou took no notice of the demand, and when he again visited Boston, carried his whole party, including the leading artistes of the opera troupe, to the Win throp House. The next intimation be received of the existence of the demand was the presonca of the sheriff. "Jt is said that the claim will be contested." Post Office Affairs.—Postmaster General Campbell has ordered the following : Appointment!.—Andrew J Neil, postmaster at Stetk Cieek, Scott county, vice W B Neil resign ed John B Moore postmaster at Jones' Mills, Washington county, vice Win Carson, rtrgned — John C McDonald, postmaster at Capon Bridge, Hampshire county, vice E C Cooper, resigned — B E Tyson postmaster at GleDgary, Berkeley county, vice J D Burny, resigned. George T Watkius postmaster at County Line Cross Roads, Charlotte county, vice Newton B Jeffress, realgn ed From Washington.—According to information derived fr- m the Navy Department, tbe frigate Rranoke, at Norfolk, will, in tbe coarse of a week, be in a condition to have her machinery tested. Tto several departments of the Government are now ougaged in preparing the annual reports for Congress, and, it is said, the President's message is the subject of Execntive dc liberation. The Financial Circular of Meters. Sweeny, Kit tenhouse, Faut &. Co , says there baa been issued under ell tbe bounty laud acts, since 1847 up to the JiOth ult. 820,000 ?.cres ; ot which have been located 773,000, leaving still floating in the mar ket iC,050,0(H) ao.rert. They quote tbe buying rates for Mj and 100 acre warrants at 93 cents, and for lUO acre warrants £7 cents per acre. The Return o* the Resolute — Capt Hart stein, in command of tbe Englisß bark Resolute, Las been fully instructed by the Nary Depart ment relative to the course to be pursued by him in the execution of hia trust, and takes out a letter to Lord Clarendon from the State Department, enclosing the joint resolutions of Congress for the purchase of that vessel from the American crew, who foncd it abandoned in tbe Arctic Ocean, tor presentation to the British government, and expressing the gratification of tho administration, on behalf of the people of tbe Uuiud States, in tendering this tokeu of tbe friendly feelings by which cur country ia actuated The time for this international courtesy is considered here to be opportune, in view of the settlement of tho Cen tral American question. A Fair INFERENCE —An old lady, observing a sign over* tailoring establishment, bearing tLe in scription "Fountain of Fashion," exclaimed: " Ab< that must be tb>> place where the sguirti cotce from." ! Narrow Escape —Daniel Stearn*, apparently died, last Friday afternoon, in Fremont, tianduaky, Ohio. Arrangements were made for the funeral, and the body was about to be pat in the coffin, when warmth was observed to linger about thc> heart; restoratives were applied, and he was soon sitting np and in a fair way ot recovery. A countryman at Burnley, being aaked tow be knew a man, of whom he had been complaining, waa drunk, indignantly replied, "What could he b« else, when he asked for a shoe horn to put bis hat on with." Destructive Fir* — Early «u Saturday worn- Ibj? the store and warehouse of Mr. Price, contain ing 3000 bushels of barley and 3000 btuhela of ore, as also the canal stables, with 40 horses, were dei» troyed by Are at Geneva, New York. TUe loaa of life from snake bile* in gclnde, In dla, has become so aerions thai.Goveminent has taken measure* for the destruction of tbe*e rei - tile*. The Herald of Freedom, of which the ty pee and pressee were deetroyed at Lawrence, ha* been revived by mean* of contribution* collected by Mr*. Brown. Faro Baku* i* OomikcnccT.—The Hartfrrd Oourantis informed by several correspondent, that there are notes* than twenty faro-bank* te fell operation in that eity, and that there 1* more gaming carried on tbere than lu any city of Its •Tie in the Union, Who wo*d dream of such a state of things tn the principal city «» staid and steady Conngctleu* RICHMOND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lflßfi6 L*DT BTROK AMD TH* KANfAS " MVFrrURS » Hfof. Stowe, husband to Mrs. Harriet Beeeher, Oomreunicates the following note to the Boston Traveller. It is fn>m Lady Byron, widow of the poet, and encloses £65 sterling: "October 18,1856. ''frefcr Mm. Stowe: Will yon kindly undertake. In transmitting my subscription towards the relief of tee sufferers in Kansas, to secure this point— lh at the money shall not he applied to the purpose of pro riding arm.i i It is, however, intended as an expression of aympathy with those who havo resisted oppression at the hazard of life and proper «y; and I cannot but hope that such sympathy is felt as warmly by many here as by Yours, most truly. A T NOEL BYnoft." The enclosure was a draft for 65 ponnds sterling The Shaw.-vee Indians—Kama*.—'The West, port (Mo.) correspondent of the 8t Louis Repnb lican says: On Monday, Major Arnold, their agent, paid the Shawnees fifty thousand dollars, most of which is spent in this place. The stores have been thronged wUb Indians ever since the payment. They spend their money freely, and some of them never leave town until all they have It gone.— Many of them drink, but generally the Shawne«a are peaceable and they are fast approximating to the dreßs and habits of the whites This tribe are among the best of the Kansas lodians. Seven wagons and as many families, including men. wo men, children, cattle and dogs, passed through this place to day. bonnd for the Neosha eountrv. in Kansas; they are from Jackson connty. have all tbe fixtures for permanent settlements They are pro slavery of course. Emigration is setting in again, and if nothing unlucky happens, by a year, there will be over one hundred thousand inhabi tants in the Territory. Holding a Wake over a Medal—a young soldier of the 18th Royal Irsh named MacDonnell, a native ofDablin, was blown to atoms before BebastopoL A few days bpfore the regiment waa removed to the camp at Curragh.our ynuug hero'a widowed mother had his medal with four claana presented to her, the only relic of her only son. In tbe course of the evening tbe poor woman, in the height of her grief and natural affection, "laid out" tbe medal on the kitchen table, and having pro cured four mould candles and several quarts of whiaky, she collected her neighbors and kept up the "waka" until an early hour the foltowjug morning. Death or M Cabet.—The founder of the lea rian Community at Nanvoo, M. Cabet, died at St Louis on the 9th inst., of an attack of apoplexy M. Cabet's name has been brought permanently before the public within the past four or five years, in onnectionVith his new socialistic enter prise, and be has been subjected to much criticism and animadversion. The Coraraunkvat Nauvoo was founded upon tbe ruins of tbe Mormon com pany of Joe Smith, and tbe buildings occupied by the latter were davoted to the use of tbe Icarians. The age of M Cabet was about 69 years. BUPPOSED Loss OF THE STEAMER SUPERIOR, with ALL os Board, Slc —The propeller Man hattan arrived a*. Cleaveland, on the 12th, with ad vices to the 30t.h ult., from Superior City. The steamer Superior, bound tip from Chicago with a full load of freight and passengers, left the canal on the 25th, since which time she has not been seen or heard of. It is supposed she ha* gone down with all on board. The schooner E. C. Roberts, which left Portage on the 30th ult., and the steam er Lady Elgin, which left Bt. Mary's River for Chi cago on the 3d instant, have not been heard of, and it is feared they are also lost. There was 13 inches of taow at Ontonagon on the 30th. FIRFSON THK Pkairiks—7'Aree Persons Burned. —We have intelligence of very destructive fires on the prairies in many places in Central Illinois la Christian county, on theoth, it i* stated that a family of mover* frem Indiana, consisting of three men and one woman, while croscing the prairie from Buck art Grove to Mowequa, weto overtaken by one of these fires, and *o badly burned that three have since died, and the fourth!* not ex pccted to live. The wagon, and alt of their cloth ing, &c , were entirely consumed. Ill* supposed that the men were drunk, and that the woman wa* was unable to *ave herself.—Dixon {III) Telegraph, Nov 1. LtKNCH OK THE BKIU MORNI*® S TAR.—A brig: of 150 tons, called the "Morning Star," was launch ed Wednesday noon, from Chelsea, Mais. It was bnilt by subscriptions from Sabbath Schools, and Trill be dedicated to missionary transportation. REJECTION OF A KANSAS AID BILI. IN THE VER MONT LEGISLATOR*:—Tha Vermont Legislature have rejected the bill providing for the giving of ®20,000 of tbe State fund* for the aid of the free State party in Kansas, by 42 majority. OrENINO OF THE GRAND TRUNK CANADA Railroad. —The opening of the Grand Trunk Railroad, from Portland to Stratford, in Canada West,a distance of 850 miles, took place on the 12th instant. There were about 5.000 Americans at Montreal on the occasion. A banquet was giv en, at which Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, Ei Governor Keat, of Maine, and o'hers delivered speeches. A grand torch light procession and ball closed the demonstration. MR. James E. Murdoch—Letters received by the last steamer, and the unaefmous commend* tion ot the London press, show the continued suc cess of Mr. Murdoch in bis engagement at the Hay market Theatre. He performed Yonng Mi rabel, in tha comedy of the Inconstant, for twenty five consecutive nights, and on the 20th ult, open ed as Rovpr, in O'Keefe's comedy of Wild Oats, which the Times, Post, News, Chronicle and He rald *11 nnite in placing as the finest light comedy personation seen for many years in England. Fatal Play—A parcel of boys were playing "jail" iu Hamburgh, iNew York) when one of the prisoners attempting to escape, the boy jailor hav inghis father's gua, tnd cot knowing It to be load ed, pointed it at the running boy, *nd pulling tie trigger, shot his mate through the head, killing him on the (pot FOR Kansas —A train of emigrants for Kansas will leave Mount Pleasant, lowa, on the 20th day o'November, 185ti, under CoL J. H Lane. As the almanacs say, look out for more Kansas troubles about these days The American on the Papal Throne — The Col Hiram Pearson who was fined 1,000 pi asters for seating himself on the throne of tbe Pope of Rome, is the same man who palmed him self upon the European Scientific Congress as * delegate from California. No DUEL.—Messrs. Sneed and Hamilton, two editors at Savannah, went out to figbt * duel on Tuesday, but amicably adjusted their difficulty af ter arriving upon the chosen ground. Wilmington, N C., Railkoad—The gross receipt* of the Wilmington and Weldoa Road for the year ending September 30, 1856. were 479, 259,38; tbe coat of running #236 635 41; uet ear ning*, 242 713 97. The receipt* exceed thoae of tbo previous year abont $37 000. 7 per cent of div Wend* has been paid, and 3 per cent set aside for * linking fund. Hon. DatlD Sfanglek, of Coshocton, Ohio, died on the 16th ult. He was twice Represents live of his district In the House of Represents tives, and in i 844 he received the noiniuation for the office of Governor by the Whiga, which he de ciined. Fremont in Jail—A negro, who gave hi* name as John O. Fremont, was committed to jail yn-terdav, says the Wheeling Times, for dlsor deriy conduct This makes tbe third Fremont. A Grey town eorrespoudent of the Parle Omni tut tout el denounces Mr. Sonle's purchase in Nice tsgua as a mere gift liom Walker—tt is worth at least §200,000, Soule gave only #50,- 000 for tt. £ W» N Murphy, Esq, Chief Engineer of tbe Georgia aad Florida Railroad, died at Americas, Ga., en the sth last The whole nnmber of literary works published la Rtmsia daring the year 1855 was 1,200. The narrative of Prince Napoleon's late exenr aion is abont to be issued in a volume, splendidly bound printed, and Illustrated. Tbe firs| foreign regiment in tbe pay of the Pope is being disbanded. Misn Charlotte Cnshmaa has gone to Italy, to •pond tbe winter When bis tbyslclsn asked Mm to take a walk upon an empty stemneb, Sydney Smith asked •'upon wlSose!' lU* Wu C. Crane, of Hernando, Ml*a. basae tapirs' a call to the fits! Baptist church, of Mew phis, Tenn. nun CALIFORNIA. Tho arrival at the George Law at New Yort, with dates from California to the 90th nlttano, ha* been telegraphed. The Aha CaHfornlan thns sums np (ha now* for the two weeks previous to the iteamer's tailing: Great attention U pefng paid to political affairs throughout the entire Bute, and bow California will cast her vote on the Presidential question it a matter of entire doubt. The reception of the Maine news has ao donbt acted favorably on the RepubUean cause, and inspired its supporters with additional hope of success. Still thia does not ap pear to have impaired the confidence of either of the other parties in their ability to carry the State Since the sailing of the last steamer, our State Agricultural Society have held their annual Pair It took place at San Jose, commencing on the 7th Inst Trade, as a general thing, has been active du ring the last two weeks ; the amount of goods go ing into the interior has never been exceeded for the same space of time. There is a good deal of building and various other kinds of improvements go'ng oa In and about the city at present. The prospect now is, that we shall have a wet winter, which, by furnishing abundance of water, will in sure a prosperous teaton to the miners. The notorious highwayman known as Tom Bell baa been taken and txecnted in Tulare county — He was executed a few hours after be was cap tared. Just before bis death be was allowed to write the following letter to his mother, who re sides iu Tennessee. San Joaquin, 4th, 1656. Dear Mother : As I am about to make my exit to another country, I take this opportunity to write you a 14m linea. Probably you may never bear from me again. If not, I hope we may raeet where parting is no more. Iu my prodigal career in this country I have al ways recollected your fond admonitions, and if 1 had lived up to them, probably I would not have been ia my present condition ; but, dear mother, although my fate has been a cruel one, yet I h*ve no one to blame but myself Give my respects to all my old yoctfefal friends ; tell tbem to beware of bad associations and never to etterinto any gambling saloons, for that has been my ruin. If ray old grandmother is living remember me t" ber. With these remarks I oid you farewell forever. Your only boy, TOM. Deil was about 26 years of age, educated, and formerty a physician. He went to California in 1849. Charles E. Jones, formerly of Albemarle cour ty, Va., died at Jamestown, Sept. 20. A man named Colebrook was huog by the mob at Angel Camp, for killing Dr. Armstrong, by stab bing him with a knife. On the 13th of October, two ruffians, named Ma cau ley and one Andy Carr, attacked a young man named Bond, with knive*, at Whimtown, Tuel nrone county, when Carr drew bis pistol and shot Bond, inflicting a mortal wound. One of the Ma canley* then stabbed him in the back, killing him instantly. An attempt was made by the people to bang the murderer, but the officers baffled them, got him off to jail A Chinese dramatie treupe of about thirty ac tors, musician*, etc., have been performing for some time past, for the amusement and instruc tion of their countrymen, at San Andreas, Calav erez county. Their manager state* that the play they were engaged on would occupy three week* of steady performance in it* rendition. The first rain of the season fell on the 16th ult- Lt. Miller U. S. A, was drowned in Oregon on the 18;h ult. The fixture* and furniture of the Vigilance Committee rooms, on Sacramento street, were sold at anction on the 6th. The Voice of Israel, a weekly paper, devoted to to the Jewish interest, was started on the 9th. Brlant, the "gun powder man," convicted of at tempting to blow the store of L. E Hitter & Co . has obtained hi* release from the State Prison, a clerical error In tbe Court of Sessions, making hi* term of confinement one, instead cf two Tears. Toe jury in the trial of Major R. P. Hammond, for embezzlement of the United States funds while Collector of thif port, failed to agree, and ware discharged. A second trial commenced cn the 27th. Martin Gallagher, one of the Vigilance Commit tee exile*, returned from the Sandwich Islands on the $:h instant, la the brig Glencoe. He was dis guised, and passed under the astumed name of Wilson Hunt. Tbe Vigilance Committee are on tbe look out fer him,but a* yet hi* whereabouts re main unknown Tbe election news from Maine was receired hereby tbe Republicans with great rejoicing.— n« were tired, and i> tbe evening an enthu siastic meeting was held at Uusical Hail. Ex Governor McDougall, charged with illegal voting,has been honorably acquitted A severe shock of an earthquake bad been felt at Ban Diego on the 20th September, causing much consternation, especially among the Iu Ham. The walls of many ot the house* were eracked. Snow fell to the depth of 8 inches on the Sierra Nevada mountains a few days ago. John S.Robb, well known from his connection with the press, died at Sacramento on the sth of October. He was formerly an editor In St. l.suk. The Rev. Dr. Scott, the eminent Presbyterian clergyman, bad been burned in effigy in Saa Fran ciseo, because be opposed the Vigilanca Commit tee. Two young ladies, Miss Bailey, daughter of Isaac Bailev, of Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, and Miss Briggs, daughter of 8. 8. Briggs, Esq ,of Caoon ▼ill*, in said county, were drowned on the 23d nit, by the upsetting < f a canoe, while they, in com pany with four others, two ladies and two gen tlemen, were endeavoring to cross Crow Creek, in Lower Crow Creek Valley. The whole party had been attending Mrs. Vanderbosh's school, and at the time of the accident were returning home. Murdered c* a Slav*—The Madison Messenger bag the following account ofa&atro. cious murder near there : On Tuesday nigbt, the 30th pit., Mr. William Pearce, residing about five miles from this place, whilst he was tiatiog supper, told oue of Lis negro men, who had been guilty of some misdemeanor, that so soou as be was through be would give him a flogging. Accordingly, wh' nhe gst up from the tabiu, be went out iuto the back yard and callei the fellow out of the kitchen, and told him to wise to him. Manifesting * great deal of cubratwion, he obeyed ; bnt so soou as he got in striking dis tance, drew an axe, which had been concealed, and split in twain the bead of bis master, scatter itg the brains in every direction. The negro in stantly fled, and has cot been captured. Throat Cutting—A man named Cassadsy has btcu arrested in Pittsylvania county, Va , for cutting the throat of Eli Uole, near Ringgold, on •lection day. A political difference w« the cause of this pleasant little iccldeot. Cole is in * critical condition. ' A FlGhT.—ifnldeo, of the Raleigh (N. C.) Standard, and tbe lion. K.R»yner, says the Milton Chronicle, bad a fisticuff fight in Raleigh a few day* ago. Cpokgia Election.—Official returns are re crU.»i from'Bß conn tin* in Geer*ia, which give B\>ci*»n»n 4»J.e47 and Fillmore 36,617, making a majority for Buchanan of 10.QUO. The*e counties, last year, gave Johnson a majority of 6 404 over Andrews. Tbe reported majorities in 15 additional counties, of which the official returns have not yet arrived, amount to 3,447 Have we a Knight Among Us?—A corres pondent la Copenhagen informs ns that the msjes tiot Denmark ha* coaferred a knighthood of tbe oTOer of Duntbor( on onr countryman, Morse, the In venter of the electric telegraph, who is, therefore. Sir Samuel, If be choees to be called so, instead of Mr. Morse —A'. Y. Timet. Wittt Bailor —a sailor being asked how he liked his bride, Is reported to bare remarked— "Why, d'ye see, I took her for fo .be only half of me, as tbe parson says, but dash me. if ehe isn't twice as much as L I'm only a tar—she's a tar tar." A Thin Dress.—An exchange paper, under the head of "Good Advice," advisee young men to "wrap themselves ap in virtue." A contemporary well says: "Many of them won Id freer# to death if they had no wanner covering." Fkrtiutt.—lt is said that Siberia affords two crops a year—one of snow and the other of icicles. Going AH*aD —Too eost at buildings erected In Dubuque, lowa, since the Ist of January, la ftl, 641750. James D Gregory, Bs&, a prominent merchant of Lynchburg, Va., died Wednesdsj night. Otorge Peabody, Beq„ of London, baa bean d«- led an honorary member of tbe Mercantile Libra* ry Association tt Bsdss. PRICE ONE CENT hocax.intra** Dttpermdo Shot — AbooUweJr. mmtm aiaee we pabHabed so Mont of the abootin. In* of Bnbm Tyler by Reuben Alter, »■ Hnrltn eonfity »« tb. Mcp, of Altey eommHtteir l!!! 4 : Af l*T " ,M * Tjter fineflv re covered from hf* wcnudu, ami a fMrWiriw Alley again returned to the eem*y to hattr and brow beat afi wbo tboorht ft to differ with him — b lb* early part of teat Week, Altey got Into a dffioulty with Samuel Tlnatey and beat bin re ▼•■raJy, which ted to the iaanteg of » warrant for bla arraat Last Thursday moraine, Constable Wd. E Wade, attended by Mr. Robert Broek went to Hungary Station. Hanover connty. in "'arch of Alley. both being armed, and tbere fonnd bim. Wade informed Alley that be had a warrant for his arraat. Alley inatantly drew a braee of pistols. levelled them at Wade, and ad vancing opon bim. awnre be would only be taken when dead. Seeing the situation of the officer. Broek fired npen Alley, wonndin* htm alightly — wade aim fired opon bim. and had tn shoot Mm *®**n Mmea before be would yield. He waa Ukeq into cnatndy and Indeed in Henrico jail where Dr Brigsra waa called in and rendered him tbe recemary medical aid. Wa understand fha» he will be examined before a Jnatiee tbia morning, for shooting Tyler and for beating Ticatey. Thtatr' —Mr. Bam. fMenn, the eccentric came dian, clo.ea his ancceeafal engagement tonight, and T the people of Rtebmond can be attracted by a * i?" programme, they will aarnredly torn cot on thia eccaaion. The performaneea commence with the splendid drama of the' Tbe Loat Bhlp," in which Mr Glenn sustains the character of "Jan DonsterenzeL" Neat cornea a dance by Miis De vere, then the amusing farce called "The People"* Lawyer; * and then, to conclude, we are to have a repreaentatlon of ' The Persecuted Dutchman If this is not an attractive bill, we are no judge of *n.h matters The managers of tbe Theatre de aerre e*edit for tbe manner in which they have ca tered for the pnblic amusement, In tbe midat of many drawbaeka over which they had no control They ha?e in contemplation many noveltiea which will shortly be forthcoming; and tbe more gene roualy they are patronized, the better will they l>* enabled to furnish dramatic entertainments of the bigbeat order during tbe coming winter. Union Benevolent Society —The unusual demand npon the resources of thin Association last winter neart7 exhausted the treasury ; and It should be at once replenished by the liberal donation* of our citizens, in order that the ladies rosy he*ln their preparations for the cold season. Professor Daß n«y, of the Richmond College, baa kiudly consent ed to deliver an address at the Atbenieum, Mon day night, the proceed* of which will be given to the Society. Certainly, we need not urge upon the public the neceeiity of tiding io a work so be nevolent a* this By attendinf the lecture, they will eDjoy an intellectual treat, and at the same time the pleasant reflection of doing good- Ibe members of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion will undoubtedly improve this opportunity for aa exercise of practical benevolence. A Good More.—The only case disposed of by the Mayor yesterday, possessing any real importance, wan the investigation of a charge against fire Jews, named Morris Dobbin, I. A. Rice, S Lich tenstein, 8 Rosenfels, and J. Bachrach, who were summoned to show cause why they shonld not be fined for gelling goods both on Saturday and Sun day. The witnesses for the Commonwealth were Messrs S.Ullmann and W. Fleishman, alto of the Jewi»h faith. Their testimony wa* sufficiently positive to justify the Mayor in fining Messrs Dob biu, Rice Lichtenstein and Rosenfels $2 each: but in regard to Mr. Bachrach, there wa* notbiDg of a definite character, and he was discharged In fact, he stated that he had openly adopted the Christian Sabbath, a* Saturday wa* the best day for business, at least with white people. It 1* to be hoped that this occurrence will have a saints r> effect Negro Combtt —Sam Harri*. Jim Harris, Co", man Harris, free negroes, and Charle*, slave of Thomas King, were arraigned before the Mayor yesterday on a charge of aataulting and beating Daniel, a slave, the property of VV. W. Harvie, or the 9th of November. From Daniel'* appearancr it was natural to infer that if he had not been in a den of lions, he had at least been in the hands of creature* quite aa savage. Tbe investigation of the case wag protracted and tedious; and finally the Mayor discharged Sam Harri?, but held tte others to bail to appear again to day. The eom bat occurred near tbe intersection of Brooke ave nue and Broad street- Full of Niagara—The Niagara waterlog ma chine broke down yesterday afternoon, near tie corner of Main and 13th streets, and we support the " grate tkwirt" will now be laid np for th> season The Niagara baa performed its task ad mirably, during the summer and autumn, and that it should now come to an ignominious end by tbr breaking of an axle, is a ciroum&taoce that must •ccasion mournful reflections. Virginia Central Railroad —The superintended of this road, Mr TimberUke, in Li a animal report to the stockholders, nay a that the rapidly increas log business of the road makes it necessary *1 once to enlarge the depots In the city of Richmond, both for tip and down freight*. Larger depots are also required at Beaverdam, Trevlliian's and Got donsviile to accommodate the business of thos* points. Among the recent improvements at tbis end o' the road, we notice a large framed conch shop, adjoining the old one, constructed for the purpose of building passenger coaches, bsggagn and freight ears, which work has already commenced. It i believed that this will be a great saving to the Company hereafter. Tkt Weuii.fr for several days past has been jna' suited to the purposes of those ladies who hate not yet completed the exploration of the dry gocd* and millinery establishments. Last evening, bow ever, ominous clouds overspread the sky, indica ting the approach of a severe storm. Continued —Roger A. Pryor, indicted for mfa" demeanor, in making as assault upon O. B Fin* n«?y, yesterday ncoguized in the sum of tIOOO -or bis appearance on the first day of the next term of the Hastings Court. Pompon td—The trial of Granville Mootelle, in dictodfot misdemeanor, baa been postponed until tie next term of the Hastings Court, and the defen dant admitted to bail in the saa of $250 Chain Gang.—The number of members bas been augmented by the addition of Francis Franklin, sentenced for a term of ninety days, on Thursday, by the Hustings Court, for stealing an anvil — CapL Perrin had bis company industriously at work, yesterday, on Byrd street. Concicted —In tbe Hastings Court, on Thurs day. Terrecce Caiaiiy was tried for an assault upon officer Morris, found guilty and fined f-V> and costs. The prisoner was committed to jail U> remain until these conditious are complied with. The Fintof BH, imposed upon Mary Weber, by tbe Court of Hustings, an Thursday, was for per mitting negroes to assemble unlawfully upon her premise*. Ike Appeal Docket will be called to day in tbe Hastings Court. Lawyer*, witnesses and a!l others interested, ibou'.d be prompt in their at ten dance. Going at Large —Emily, a alavo, the property of Mr*. Allan, wa* committed to jaii yesurday for going at large in violation of law. The Albemarle Cadets returned from Norfolk !a>t evening, by the steamer CurtU Peck, and marched to ibe American Hotel, where tbey passed the night. They depart for Charlottesville this moir »«»«• ________ ArroißTxr-HT* or Tag Mbtbobist Conrsa. xkc>.—The Methodist Ccnfeieeee of Virginia, re esatly la session at Lyaebbnrg, made the following appointment* : Lynchburg Staticn, We, A. Ciocker, Sep.. J. Clin; Abingdon, H. 8. Whitehnrst; Princess Anne t o'^sga Ast; liimi. J ft «»*• I OrsenviUe. J. M.Woed; Csmpbeli W. H Pesrsssa J M. Miiler. Astl »er ry, Jee J. Wright; Meatfcviile. W. W. Walk*. B O. Burgessi Hsmptoa, J. M. Hsiaes, J. M.VVWs; CherlrsCity, I A Davis; flood Hope, J. M. Weods. end P. ftehr ; ftyeCove. J. lifts *P»i J- '"ff ten, ft. Powers, ft Dolt; Joneeville, J. A. Bneadi Lm. 8. B. Siaemor*. J. M Dilieid; Honeerelt. W. P. Janes; Norfolk Mission, Wm. MaOee; Porta "eTih,to he supplied, W, Knott Ast; Matthews. ». Walker. J. (bowers; Biebasead Uen»yppUed| BeCfoH, Wn J. Uoleomhe; Wythevilie, Uvi HaW We; Onod Hope. K. 9. Berryman; Haaihviiie, Ua snfslied; Smitnfieid, ft W Berry man; Bnsisil, O. ft. Birr; daltviUe. J. Pslkoer. ft« B. Thompson end Jno. Fade witkost appoint* meats as their ova esgesefc »■ w - Dr. Jno. Oeedote plseed en tbs unetatteoed Hat el his own reoee-t A. 0. Peek, left ■lihenl eppeiafsot, not having fc *li*M*DjnhS!e, Agent Lynohtorf OeUege. fHK DAILY Obtf irtiinorisruiiikiifb. i.rrc^^^s|Lrrara>ny JKSTS : ' oa tbe 85tt alt n appear* ttattfM null af * •Wuimmy fN»BwwaH»*»l»*»|M>>>f •« #63,555 03, hsiag 09 less thaa Ifea »»*" ceding ytar, 6Ti« receipts #0 386 ffmiMß pMwapftiw. «pd #41.196 30 fra» ft «hll MM* oorutfoo Tbe ill—allua «f ns»a« hmm pa»> md(cti ia this T«tr torn ikt last Ja #SM> 8P» •bßst A* felling off in the freight trsaaportatiaa <* #11,994 29. Still with this flnteMMi revaaaa •he company ku paid ita whole wtp«n«*«. Ht »• twwt and msitjr, rriDW* its floatiaff dsbt. nl carried mm thrM ths—and dollars la improvs its wimtirtw. Tba Legislature of North Care Una roeeSa to dajr« Flubtog Gardner, former!j of Christina aha gt Vs., has been elected chief engiaeerof Utc Fayeiia* sills and Wei tern Railroad, in North CnrolUa, <ritb a ealarv of #2 000 nifemt'U OTK4 H POWKM U PMIXTUfG ESTABLISHMENT Alata, Caraar af TklnersU street. . RICHSHWD, VA, J.D. HAHXEKSUV & CO,PNfH»Mn. Coor,try Mcrehanta sad otb*n vimiog Richmond, we Invited to call at the Dispatch Steam Job Prfntias ■a»ablishment. sad examine the larfest aasaatassat or Typos »nd for to bo loSlbS S *LHiti£i?Jns,- sad to which all n«w Improvements in rnachitery and Fhoot Type are betap constantly added, u fut as produced. CARDS of every d«ecription punted ia dOLD.SIL VE ft OR VASCY COLORED ZKKS on Plain, Ene-ne.ed, or Colored Paper, la ths noatest manner and en tbo most reasonable term*. CIRCULARS executed in the beat style of ths art, aad a laiga asaot taisnt of Sne paper kept always oa hand. BILL. IIBADS printed on good paper, is a anperior mennar, aad ralod to any pattern desired Tbe taciiidaa lot executing this description of Print* injure aoanrpaaeed. Cherka, Urnftn, Nates, drr., neatly printed ia every vaiiety of style sod finish, boned or on bound. All tbe nw and band* some designs for tbia atyle of work will be fouad *t this establi ah merit. MAMMOTH POSTERS I o« plain or colored paper, or in colored ink. This office hii better tacilltfea for this kind of print ing than any other office in thia city. la abort, every description of Prtetiaf ezocufd on reasonable term* for cash, with neatoeaa and ae • dispatch. C'OI-UHB CODUHW • —Micfcurdwrt ' Wild Cherry and Bloodreot Candy, ia one ot the beat remedies for Cornrha, Colds,Hoersene** Ttoki'og of the Throat and tigVne** aero** the cheat. Ac.. and ail Lung difficulties Give it • trial For as)* by JOHN J. RICHARDS'>V, Confectioner, corner JSta and Cary street. Alio, by John W. Pollard, 17 h at., A Bodeker, R.J. Picot, 'die k Gray. Monde It Ba ker) Laidley fc Robinson, L. B. Thomas, 8. M Za« shrtason. oc 18—lm NKW.-I Mttceri la »RJM O in; np Governor street, at HARWOOIVS Ware rooms, the moet complete Spring Bed (hot 1 haro •ver »<en; It ia so very simple in ita construction that it ia Dot liable to get out of order. He h»s aso Che largest and moet beautifnl assortment of Kurni tuie I Lave ever seen exhibited in Richmond My attention was attracted to a moat beantifnl Wardrobe in the assortment. oc 20 - dim X. AW PAKTMit(Hllir M Tke NMerHo ed have associated themselves lor the pmcuoe of law under the firm of TAZ&WELL it HOW. aRD. They will practice in ail the courts hold in the city ef Richmond. Office on Main street, over clothing store. LITTLETON TAZEWELL, no 10—Iw* THOMAS HOWARD. fWWk CINK HAVANA CItsAMH. uiaae 4U.UV/U of rew crop Tobacco, J««t received by the subscriber. Lover* of a fine CIOAR are Invited to examine my atock. CHARLES RICHARDSON. Importer of Havana Cigars, American Hotel Build ing. corner Main and Itth ste. oc 89—la NOMCK-SOJIKfUINU NKW.- tke mm dersigned take leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they he*e established a VINEGAR MANUFACTORY ait Reskstts, Aieh tnond, Va., and are now prepared t» fill any order* at the shortest notice. A long experience ia the ha ziness enables them to manufacture and sell at as reaeonable prices, and quality to aay, it not *a< peri*r to Northern brands. They expect to meet a kind p-trona*e of the public, and in particular from our mercantile community. Alt orders they may >e favored with, will be executed with promptness and at the lowest term*. Orders received at Mr A BODEKER'S Drug S'ore, or dirsctod to thafirm. Box No 48, Post Office Richmond. Va. Respectfully, cc 38—lm* BRANDT A BOTHER. RULIbK KWRtULU^muhei,Suhh THRWAT.— jteksob's Lozenges ani Peofotal Syrup, prepared according to the recipe of the cele brated Dr. Jackson of Philadelphia, and highly pop j ar as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, bronchitis. Sot a i'hroat. Ac., in all their stages For sale at MEADE fc BAKER'S New Apothecary Stara, no 10—Iw lfcfl N. W. corner Maia a*d tft rts. _ BIIILIHNtt FUND COMPANY lii'uUK BELONGING TO THE ESTATE UF AUO. ANDERdON, Dec'd FOR SALE— 38 sbsre» Hon.stead Company Stock 4 "* Building Fund " " 12 " Henry 14 « 5 " Union '* M 11 " Mcnrra " " Apply to LEWI* GINTER, no 16 Pearl street. /MIIMIILAT DIGXHTK FJCKHVttI \y NKUX— One of the most nntrltious and dellgtt. i'al beverage* in use. possessing all the aatrittvs aro periies of the purest Chocolate, co-nfcined wltk Lao >ate of Iroa, whica stands at tba bead of the llat of Tonics. It hss been ns>.d with great benefit by many ertous in oar city. For sa'o at MitADE & BAKER'i New Apothecary Store, notJ-'ft 18fi, N. W. corner Main sua lOiksts. PUVntCU.Vs FltlthCml'TlONft fotiv and aecuraely compounded at oil hour*, day or ni»h', nod of •elret and re iable iredieU.»a, at he (tore of lb* aubaariber, Market Phwa, *r»»klla •treat. JNO. W. OABUCK Dn 1 —Jra Apothecary and Dratrii*. UNION I*TKA<U»iI IP UUJI panj—for Ptaila<iel»hia, via (: 11 y Paint and N#r»lkr wttamUm Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND tJUarner PBNNBYL\ AW IA, Capt David Teal; Steamer VI ROIfM A, Captain B. Cooma. One of rheaa raperlor fcitaajrier* will leaxr Ricb incnd. until further notice, every iValday aid Tha radar, touching at City Point and Norfolk to receive freijht and pa*wn«br». Returning, ioara PMI - every Wednesday aad Saiardaj mor nlnga at 10 o'clock. Theae Steamera are now to flne order, lncraaaad>» eommodatiom for tho omxnfoit of pmenwn b•riof Men added, aa aiao more room for frelgnt i and wa hopo, by regularity, dwpatch aad ear# fa prataottag cooda committed toowr ehar*e, to receive m laaraaea of patronage. ar No tranahipinent br thla line. Paaeage through la New York, ud fciai* IIW Do do Philadelphia, aad found, let C&bln.. «••••••• a a ••••#••«••»•«•• ••••••♦.•«»•• •tW Pimie through t« Philadelphia, not foood, Id oatrtn ■ PMii|e to City PoMt tiid Norfolk him m tib# nrlpuMnaera by thla Una can atof to PWiadolph* two or three daya. aad then proceed to New York bf the teiue ticket. H. I. TUTltl, Agaal, au 4J fc>ck«»«a . y«* I u IIT IfOK NKW £&&£{££ Jt- Lott*. «*»re.i > B. tohw. etoro, <kf., SJteS3±: IfSSsSE^-e tti rut* of fratgM. ■ , , . lArfeudeomiiuMUoMtbalchwra Um •neUt* M the whirf i» Hw York. wfcoro good» «re eVlroly fjw locted fttrai Injury or deWmett.md evtrjfr* —4 Mtoetioo u le«tu»«< i» <w»| fee* fc» (NioMnlMntustaltetaMi -» '" # '*lfa"""«" urtin Skmwb&l£2 £52^®.«3K5 M iii rtntoiti«f " •■■—*■ *2 W~ ""HWi'SoSiMiiiK'fcrfc