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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Citizens' State-rights ticket.-- Peachy R. Grattan, P. H. Aylett, Geo. W. Randolph. (search)
Port of Richmond, Jan. 25, 1861.high water this day (Saturday) at 4 o'clock. Arrived, Schr. George V. Scott, Parker, Baltimore, coal, Va. Towing Co. Schr. Clara Belle, Mitchell, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Sailed. Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze, and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. Marshall, Chichester, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie. Schr. Lynchburg, Harris, Rio, flour, Warwick & Barksdale. Schr. Wm. Severe, Brooks, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Cleared, Ship Pepperill, Waldo Hill, Bremen, 924 hhds. tobacco and stems, Chas. Palmer.
Port of Richmond, Jan. 28, 1861.High water this day (Tuesday) at 6 ½ o'clock. arrived, Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandize and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Phila., merchandize and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, merchandize and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Bark Winifred, Inumore, Baltimore, sugar, Crenshaw & Co.
Notice. --We have a large and fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing for gentlemen's wear, and also a stock of Negro Clothing, which we have determined to sell for the balance of the season at very Prices for cash and to punctual customers. We hope that the above announcement will secure for us at once a call from all who are in need of anything in our line, as we are determined to conform strictly to this notice. Simpson &Miller. 119 Main street, Opposite Mitchell and Tyler's, Richmond. P. S.--North Carolina money taken at par for goods. de 17
A Sad Casualty and loss of life. --On Saturday last, Edward Williamson, employed in the box-making and planing establishment of Mr. Mitchell, at Petersburg, Va., met with a fatal accident while attending to his duties. A part of his clothing was caught in the machinery, which carried him around with great velocity nearly a hundred times before he could be extricated from his perilous situation. His head and body were much mangled, and he lingered in great agony until Tuesday night, when death relieved him of his sufferings.
re procured, it was apparent that the bonds had been disposed of by Mr. Russell and his agent, and that Mr. Russell did not have it in his power to restore any of them. A limited number of them were traced into the possession of certain individuals and corporations, as follows: Merchants Benevolent Association, N. York city, (witness, Hector Morrison,) Missouri's$1,000 Meigs & Greenleaf, for account of C. W. Purcell & Co., Richmond, Va., (witness, C. A. Meigs,) Missouri's10,000 Mitchell, Schenectady, N. Y. from one to three, State not mentioned, (Meigs witness,)2,000 Sanders, Haydensville, Mass., one to three, State not given, (Meigs witness,)2,000 James G. King & Sons, N. York city, (witness, J. G. Ring,) Missouri's10,000 Clark, Dodge & Co., New York city, (witness, L. C. Clark,)2,000 Captain Porter, New York city, (Matthew Morgan witness,)2,000 Jerome Fitzhugh & Co., New York city, purchased with the knowledge of their character, (J. H. Garland witness,)10,000 W.
Notice. --We have a large and fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing for gentlemen's wear, and also a good stock of Negro Clothing, which we have determined to sell for the balance of the season at very reduced prices for cash and to punctual customers. We hope that the above announcement will secure for us at once a call from all who are in need of anything in our line, as we are determined to conform strictly to this notice. Simpson &Miller, 119 Main street, Opposite Mitchell and Tyler's, Richmond. P. S.--North Carolina money taken at par for goods. de 17
One of the Saddles given by Messrs. Cottrell & Mitchell to the Henrico Dragoons as the reward of the best shot, was won yesterday by Private Roper. The bridle given by the same parties was won by private Jas. Belcher.--There were two saddles; we could not learn who obtained the second one.
Kincaid Maj Kine B F Kuipe M C Kent C L Kerr G W Kirby W Kernelp J W Krepp J Kennedy J T Kearney J Kenney J Keelty T K Love W L Lintz W F Lucke W H Lorentz W Lacy W D Lutz W G Lee W C Lacey J A Laughrige Col J T Locke J J Lee Col J H Long J Ligon J L Lipscomb J T Landrom J D Lipscomb V T Littington Col T Lucas Robt G Lewis D Lawler P Lee C C Landrum C D Lotirzo M Lambert A Lazell A E Lincer G Lee, Johnson & Co. Mitchell J Mezelvoy J A Moore J H Morrisey J Michaels J C Marshall & Co. J Myers J H Mitchell Jno Jr Mulholland J Manning J Milbourn W Morris W Merrett H Mander H Moody G E Mortemer G Manning H Marion T Marshall S H Morton T S Murphy C Mantley D Mauck D T Morris E Moore mast F D Moffatt L Morris Col N D Maldown B R Miller A R Maddox A Miller A B Martin L R Mortimore L Mason S T Miles F A Moore E Morgan L Murphy P Malanory J
Notice. --We have a large and assortment of Ready-made Clothing for gentlemen's wear, and also a good stock of Negro Clothing, which we have determined to sell for the balance of the season at very Reduced prices for cash and to punctual customers. We hope that the above announcement will secure for us at once a call from all who are in need of anything in our line, as we are determined to conform strictly to this notice. Simpson &Miller, 119 Main street, Opposite Mitchell and Tyler's, Richmond. P. S.--North Carolina money taken at par for goods. de 17
Notice. --We have a large and one assortment of ready-made Clothing for gentlemen's wear, and also a good stock of Negro Clothing, which we have determined to sell for the balance of the season at very Reduced Prices for cash and to punctual customers. We hope that the above announcement will secure for us at once a call from all who are in used to anything in our line, as we are determined to conform strictly to this notice. Simpson & Miller, 119 Main street, Opposite Mitchell and Tyler's, Richmond. P. S.--North Carolina money taken at par for goods. de 17