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HAPPY HOLIDAYS.

Froptr Pr«puWeitlon for Ft»«Uvlty

BUSY BUYERS

Gfuiy Trapping tho Streets in Search ofrVfmfsAUiS.

maav M*», MIM-Mrt*r>*r*f Mair***. Mar-

rtaaeaM* Mtatrt, aari Mlsrbi*v*atMit** Mreaariarlaa *.« Mlaellaa

M Maar man*.

WHEW TAIT FOidD BlRGlltt.

SOME STORES

JasM TeaantBsB WltU Pt*Hy Holiday

MERRY CHRISTMAS T T!

We resume our Un in* of Chrittma*.Tbough the trade ha* treen anything but

brisk, the people are now crowding niltheir preparation* lor tbe holiday* into thelew day* remaining before tbe great fe«tl-val. Tbe Christina* " boom " has come Inreal earnest. Our street* are lie-cominghourly more and more thronged with tbemerry crowd, teeking out the choicest androost appropriate present* and good* for

holiday cheer. Our earnest advice te

make tunable and timely provision I*at last being heeded by thc oldaad tbe young. Tbe merchant* badbud In hindsnme and lovely stocks,hitherto unequalled, and it I* a pleasure to

tee that the? are at length reaping an

abundant bant it. The buay havers, a*

they trip from «lore to store, seem to drinkto a Joyou* Inspiration from tbe lovely dis¬

play of Chrtatma* goods I hit meet them on

every hand, and are little conscious tbat lti« their Happy smile* and merri laugh thatmake np the effectivene** of tbe *cene.

The fatt-tppmaeblng Christmas i* ob¬servable In tbe general Joyousness around.Even tbe poor urchin in tho sinailookt happy as be fcadt his visionwitb abundant a of Christmas from thc

giiby-iln **, ,1 in,|-aa itidi,va-. Let the In¬

nocent happtne** he unrestrained at such a

time, when Joyous and heartfelt pietyshould Inspire "(dory lie (o dod on high,and on earth jieace lo men of good*wi 11."This ls indeed the otilv time in the longcalendar of the year when men and ai omen

serm, by one consent, to open their shut-

up heall* freely.Hut away willi furlhrr moralizing. Wc

have many BtflflM Ifl describe Just teemingwith pretty holiday good*. If you will

only "take them In." dear reider, you willbe oh the right road to the proper prepara¬tion for Hie happy holiday*.

A. Sails A* Co., 101.3 east Main stkket..A int i; man. now make track.Na (Fe store of A. Sals.jr slylr sud comfort yon dei rc.

For lb' re j on xtHI BudHiti.il.onn' roods oi*eve. v kind.sm h ss v ( rv one sure roust admire.

There I* so much to lie seen and admiredin thi* great clothing csUbliditin nt, bothin and out of seosnh, ttiat when one entersit at a time like this be is loth to depart.Although the prices ure suited to hirdlinus,Jrcontemplating the beautiful and..maible I hri-tin.is-ri't. here arrayed.cms purse is rn vi r oaflBSBffSrtunte with hi*desires. Thc store, to Ledi with, is thehandsomest in town. Thin. Ihfl great va-mtv of useful pit-nit, temptingly dis¬played form an exhibit that cannot fail toelicit admiration for man's ornate nnd use¬ful handiwork. There is but one dangerin the contemplation of mich un establish¬ment, and that is the awakening of de¬sire* tbat cannot he realized, iv nidi ure aptto prow into MTf, This, however, not Mthe disparagement of the di«plav; for in-aniiutte bendy cacnot tn anywise lie re¬

sponsible for the wrong feelings it mayarouseNow, do go to A. Sak* A C'o.'s. It ls

the clothing dc|ianmcnt of Santa Claus'sbradijiiarti rs, and ls happily in charge ofMr. William Hans and lil* corps of politeand obliging clerks. What ii-ful present*may be selected hi rc in the way of buth-WTtp*. breakfast.ja.-kit*. study amidrcsslng-gowne, lounidng-coats. silk um¬

bu ll**, Bilk mufflers, gloves, quaint - al¬pin*, and lovely scarfs; not to speak ofready-made and tudor made etothtoff.Ladict can herc affectionately ritalin-upon father or brother, husband or lover,for gift* 11'-toiAi'il or anticipated.

Ya ai ter D. Blair k Co., HOD last MaisSTREfT..A time-honored house. BsflSh*lldiid in Itt. Ab ! heri i* metal with thfltrue ring. When iv e older ones look back¬ward at the lily-five years that this houseba* stood, il* pure nnd untarnished reputa¬tion shine* with the polish ot refined gold.and in pleasing contrast with tin humbug.gt rt and trick* ->> often found In moderntrade. For our part we prefer the .' simonpure," iud Bldr & Co. have lt. AH know(heir old and establlsbed brands of .. Mon'.-rose " snd .. It Select." Then thc old darkbrandie-. Scotch whiskeys, Montebello andeUicr lii.impfiiLrn - of itu* firm, us well astbelr sun cured chcwlng-tohaccn. lui|Kirtedclarets, tauU-rncs, Old Dominion whiskey(right yean old), iud ali kimi* of fancygn.iiii", nutt, fruits, undi liristmvs good*generally, are nn*uri>as*ed. Walter D.Blair k Co. alway* buy for cash, and can¬

not lie undersold. Their goods are thepun st, and Hit rei..re lin out .|k*i. ntnl youmiy rest assured you cannot do better tl...where.Gcorob Gibson', Jit* 1207 Main stkket..

llert'ililbaon, ax ho Itu*/tiif In every kind or potirry.

You'll and blt it..ck ol ilauware and or chin i unia lol lei v

In (art. In birque and KM*-"van, In binnie amil*r*a roii.ry.

Hr lt a n.iaii jurrf lutat. stir*, ot nlaw«arf lin! "tpottery.

Tbe solutlen of the fact Hint I .die* love.o to visit Gibson's i* that, beautiful teeni-wive*, they arc generally monappreciativethan men of the BtetsMtM and exquisiteworkt of tri. In tlie presence ol theselovely and wonderful yet fragile monu¬ments of handiwork, awkward finn mustB**uuie an fate aud grace of move¬

ment unnatural to h'm and painfuldike A* with fair woman, lt..might not beteem Ihe winda of heavento visit ber face too roughly," so with theseprecious wares. Beautiful In design, re¬

ined la texture, and varied In style andprice, tbe stock ot Gibson is attractive tothe last degree. He ha* bargain* in ffYflUOfcdecorated china, in Bohemian vases andglssBwue, In Lu ir Ilah toilet- aud dinner¬ware, In antique hr. **, in royal Draadeaand Koglisb sit ila.. In .Lip m..-.. lo on*

and hsjs-wsri'. and In basque Sajorm andornamental bisque.all highly appropriatelor christmi! presents. Do not fail tovi.it GIUon-t.

J. A. Gsioo, Pack Block, corner Mainand Eiuhtb tTSflrrs..

Her little l*ct of r.ultleas if.ouM,Arr m.-do lot, I) I* tiebold;Iso i iiidnella. we arv odd,ffMMaaa ni-l .veli * pair-

Is., ut*, symmetrical, and small,l'i*>u H.* irt.und tl.ey Url, Iv rm.Lil* .noa,late, r.l an elfin ball,And Lat. no lu. prill I (lie

What it more important than thi* branchof birdnest*, which denis di ret'tty willi man'*undi mUndltiir-and woman'* too, for that.Thi* uniter, ies|iectmg Ibe un BSPflflUBUSUgcl twet, ia, we know, a delicate ooo toMckie; yet lt ls aa Blblmportttiit one Itis tbe sta.it Ive (a.int of huu.au nature; bj*Imwb the prime cau»e of mon- rows, andthc dithe tallai of more square flflflS*inp than any other one factor wekoon of. Meow me a man's shoe-snakei, and I will Iel! you what tbat man'sdisniositton I*. Tue next grxwteit miseryot life la to have au IH-atting shoe. Grieglt ready to turi you all, and make you eotn-lortabie In a great variety of the laUttBlvkas. He i* making *|s**.-la)tiet tbls - ,.

iou in genuine allUttor tiiaditont'-Cmbaerkt and »)w>pptrig-h*g«, together withRSatRmen'* t aubroldcred cloth and reive*.I"WM-ra. He ha* Ireadtsd dipper* tor ladies,a !, ,uH ][t* °' old ,aai«' ¦uote, Ins,

«fl sRprrei*. _t or(1,r U) btV(, 0irUtmi<well tbod, you roust cobiuIi Grlgg..Nowus A Co., wa. ookxbb or MaisAKtl TlSTH NTBBBVa.--" Jffte farr alib til,* ir abe tmoei am wxiritlH.it.!. irae.s orlan, la ik«s7tit^i *utd.

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The pod bath tala. "A (bing ul beautyia a loy ftwever. He could aot lt be b idtried bave tpoken a more iwetieal truth r.«-

tpeetlflg the great Jeweller* st thc corner ofMitn and Tenth .IreeU. Tbelr wagoltcrbt

Solden and jewelled tmiturc*. a* well a*tefr more modeat scius of art, are all

wrought la such laiiittd aud high ordor

of workmanship that they truly beir onttbe above truism. Presents tmrena«'dlhere atti prov* a Jot toeever. Mr. N-vw*km sad Mr. Maeomher. with their politeanatatentt Mr. W.tnttoo, seem to bavethe knack of pleasing their patron*ind the public gerteralty. Their excdlentlatte ia only loo well atleste .1 by their beau*tlfoi aad fashionable display of Inc Jew¬elry tn thc way ot lue diamond ear-drops,lace-pln*. Rnger-nntr*. bracelet*, and goldwatch,-*. They offer, in addition to the*e,for appropriate preaenl*. flue gold chain*,milch- Imxi *, operB-flt**ea. end tbe like.Step up to Nowlsn't and convince yourselfot what we My.Jeana C. SeArus, 1004 Mau* stssst.-'.( v»tly thy hahn a. thy para* can hay,Rat not iii r*«**d In taney; rich, sot taady;P*r Ibr appaiT* oft proclaim* tb* man."

Shafer, Ihe prince Imix-rlal of draper*,ha* been an asTeetble aoclety feature InRichmond life for .. lo teeae msoy year*."Not to know bim i* to argue yourself un¬

known ; not (o have vegetated in one of hi*Incomptrahle garnienta lt to have missedone of Richmond-* cbleftesl pleasure*.Hit eye btt not yet lott lu brilliancy, norbl* deft fingers the cunning which ba* madetheir owner famous. He still .' dost bnsl-nes* at tbe old stand," and can. with tbeadjoin'' of a prorier adjiitiroent of financialaffair* tn I a visit, both lndl*|-eniahle, fitvon with truriiicrit* seldom equalled andnow RflPfl surpassed." Swing ls believing.Go and see Shafer.Hu ami A. Co., No. 913 Maix btbkbt..

.. Tb* man that hath no Biotic In himself.Hor I. nol mnt'd wlih concord of sweet round*.ls St for lira*ont. stratagems, aad spoil*."Bo wrote tbe Immortal bard nearly three

ci lillirie * ago, aud the dulcet utterance- ofthe '. divine William." ts they were ingolden Eui:isnd's glnnoiis Elizabethianero,bave not lost tbelr truth. To give properexpression to music's moving nnmlrei-ionemutt hi vc an .. organ " ot tome tort, and a

piano of the best sort. The choice of eitherI* offered bf the firm whose name beadsthi* paragrnph. The wtreroom* of Mctsrs.Ryland A Lee are a* extensive as any In thew'hol( STiitr, and they are representativeagent* of st itidntl Instruments that provehi*llmr Joy* to the musician. A piano or

organ to a* musical friend ls a gift worthyof Ibr gods.H. A. Catlin, No. 6 north Ninth

RTITEET... In I astern land* tbey tali. In flower*.Aad Hi. v '(li Iii s Harland llieir h va*and rares;

l.aelil.lossiiin Hist hinom- lu Iii, lr far len bower,,(in lu leave* ¦ mystic lan*flaafl bears."How very tme is thc above exquisite

production of thfl gifiod muse; true no lea*of the Occident thin Hu- Orient. Andhappy are we In having In Catlin one whocombine* with a true love of flowers therare taste nf combining llieiu in ravishingaggregation. Qa to, or for. Catlin If yonwini Eerie and Xlrthcto* rosebuds, Callalilies, smilax, and Ute thousand and om:

thing* Ai-tiii.-iii "thc garden of delights"engineered hy Catlin.

fjRBBtm. Tvrek A Co., Ht r.tsT BroadSTREET.." Put .our beat fool foremost." Hie old proverb

¦ave]And well dressed Ihat hot foot should so:lo follow Ulai advice In llieae doubt! ul daysTea rnusl deal with Spence. Tyree A Co.Then MR BS lit'ie pleasure lo in during

this festive season if we have restheticand Inner-comfort present*, yet be so

poorly shed as to suffer from cold feel.The present cold wave, with its attendantsnow, has already admonished of tho ne-

ec»*Hy of kicping well dud our prdd ex-tnmiiii's. Bmase. Tyree .% Oe, will meetyour every Avant in thi* jurd,ill ip. In ad*dillon Io the ti'tial stock of boot* and shoesformen, ttrOBB flt and children, thOM ROB*th men oller RR admirable stock of ruhUSff*bocta and unties for ladle*, gentlemen,andchi lin n. You will lind I hem ready to-eivc yon until ll o'clock Tue.-day uightand 'Iii ll Wednesday night.Am.reav Antoni, IffJt Main street.." All-rheirlng Plenty, with her Una dur horn,*'The ronnie..pla for (iirl-Ims* meru.Betterki Hu sion nt Irleud Antoni,lor l brimin ns nock ur cereiiioi.v.

The hom of plenty, flowing over with-ivnte.t confection*, may he found in

abundance at Antoni's. Thc isinculent ef-hrvi-cen.c of -icchiiriiio felicity linds hercAeiy vnilcly of pleasing mid gratefulform. Wind multitudinous sweets in Hitsciystallizidlon of confectionary, delect atethc sinse of sim ll nnd satisfy the WAIRUMfor sugary compounds. Lovers of sweet*may hire he madi happy. Head Antoui'sinnouni-ement of Breath and home-made[.undies, new crop of figs and nuts, and goind1 buy and BS content.Mons. Spiro Zi telle, the famous master

>Mbc ruiA'tne, adds a ('harming restaurantlo" Hie establishment of Antoni. Holidaylunches, dinners, nnd lUOpan ure in order.snd /(telle can lill the bill lo the satisfac¬tion of Hie epicure or of thc more simpletaste.

C. II. PaVOU, MttCflBT STREET..AVI o would snfTcr Tr..in tb! bUsaaxtT* rite,Vi ihi eaaariMUafl ooali rrom r. h. PasalLet Hie cheerful Christin is lire* burn

I.iijuhtly. I'ih nn the wood or coal,and letthc radiance of the Haine ri lb¦« t an I red Hi¬

lde the joys which surround ll, the warinthof heart kee(ung pace with thc glowingemilers. Huge otters much Christmas fuel,'lin- ii Ichrntfd coal from Coalbiirg and ri

fortiori kindling-wood from AVoodvillcHS will supply you in short order, s.,,Iptak to him.

A. E. Jaiinke, IStl Mainstreet....To lbs mi' eek* r. Time's boar*|*aMsh. Hld still run (Told du-l."

.l.ihnke MB in truth make the Christmashours golden, n- anything from hi* well-assorted stock xviii irliiildcn thc tuart of thflTrcipttiit. lie announces that his stock islar.tr tlian it lia* ever hedi before, andUnit ls sayinga croat deni, fur BS ha* alway*lei |it puce AAith the times. particularly( brtatums timi-. He otters suiouf hi* rjic-ciiiliii * fine gold mid silver watches, Errnchand tau*, duck*, solid iiiul plated silver¬ware, (t|iera-ti:i-'"C-, lin^-, btaaaiptae.scarl-pins.lockd*. and, in fad,all thc lutestnovelties in jewelry.Exibasoe ior Wuhan's Work.Depot

No. ::im east Franki.in BffBBBT..¦.' V* flfBUf Litll, -: in whose .overeifn itower

Lovial.allies Hie si' ri' ot ld* Minni.on Brit**.you alf alwafe aV ing something to entitleIOUIMB lo our bi'-l .ifl'ictioiis, and thi-schema for aa ixcbangc for woman's workls euc of i beni. Beet svaaui-ad .faa will lieflUaoUMged iu yourirood work. Thc ladleshave many rovel, ingenious, and prettypleet* of "work. Christmas shopper* cmtere lat I*ff sum, oj their wants, anddo a

good work.B. ll. Ei.r.Mii. No. lott Main «treet.

Erench i- thc BSSfflstet's friend; Bfl servo*

hiin ta his ciistnuii'i's tn brilliant Undina,leaving hi* n-piciive vvorth to disclose it¬self, anil the piirch**!'!' to bc ehooser. Si c

his Immense arr ia of nil sorts pf lip ruypabulum, work- and other boxes, phnto-emph-ulhiims, and pOflhl t-bonks, Erench'spaper, writing and otlui¦« l*c, i* superior,sic hmi, and von will probably bri induccillo effect au arrangement for a transfer ofMimi- of his numerous specimen*. Erenchis a good fellow and a fair trader.

Here, gentle nader, ive close our Christ-Bras round* for thc year ISSI, if wc have¦Sven you one valuable hint, wc have notlabored in vain. Mn vour Christmas beas merry as we would wiah it, and may theNew Tesl tabrrayefldug beswaoi this andour next christmas carol I*' fraught withmany blessing*, much happiness, uni abun¬dant harvest*, tor you. So wishes Ihe Dis¬patch.

lu the United State* there ls now hut onenlivc-grovc aa hose fnilt is Used in thc nian-ufiiiliuc ol oil. That is ut Cannon * Point.(ia. The grove contains 160 hearing BUBS,They were plauttd over a century ago,having indi brought from Spam by theUnited suite* Minister lo that country. Tbegrove i nilli d this year 200 gallon* of oil inHine grades. The olives arc first passedthrough a mill which rushes thc leny,but not the kernel. Thit pulp ts pl icu!In small crocus Iwg*. which are damp¬ened witti cold water and kneaded likebu ad on un induna! Utile with trough at¬tached. Tba water washes out thc oil, andboth dialn into the trough. The oil betaslighter, float*, .uni ls skimmed off and fil¬ter! d. This makes tbe Urti quality, whichsells for from .?)* lo 110 |ier gallon. Thes«tne MUS. ss is gone through with warm or

tepid wider, which yieidt a second grade ofoil, almost twice the quantity of tbe lir-i,and it sold st from to to IC pVr gallon. Athird washing or kneading in warmer waterstill bringa out the crude ol), in quantityequal to the first, and which sell* ut fromf'.'.rsi to 13.50 pt* gallon. Tbe proportionit to per cent, pure, 50 medium or luer-i baiiLtble. aud .Vi crude

Dr. W. II. Snook*. 103 east Hroad strecLRichmond, »af» i .. Brown'* Iron Bitter*ls uiiilt'iibtiillv a flne tonic. I sell a greetdeal of lt, and my titstouien ipmk of it in

I thc highest term*."Those wbo tend tbe great cattlol.erd* on

H.. li ut* plain* seldom have other thanJ Mil-meat lo eat. Tbey cannot afford to kida tsref jual to get a sirloin, and la that ell-mate tbe balance nf thc animal will notkeep Im.g. It I. now pro.maid to stockwith German oflfp the irenche* which tbeydig to catch rain-water for theruaclvei andtbelr herd*, and thus tln-v may bave froshUah as food wb.ile living on the gr.-at inte¬rior plains.Mr. W. I. Wilson, 9001 Venable *treet;

Biebmond. tay*: .. lirowo't Iron Hitter* lsthe best remedy for dyspepsia and generaldebility, lt greatly Unctlted me,"

YOUNO DEFAULTKB SENTENCED.TwtMU'Uttt Maaaib* In ffrla*e far HM

Urrarb at Tra**.

A Philadelphia iipectei tay*: Thoma* P.

Ma«nley, the clerk in Fidelity Trust Cora-psny'i employ wbo wss Indicted for thetheft from the cooiphny's viuft ot ten ooe-

ttioitaand-dollar bond* of tbe Lehigh-Vsbley railroad, pteaded gnlltv to the chargeIn Judge Ftolelter'i :ourt ot QuarterJsettlon*. The bondi hid been taken bythe clerk snd deposlUd, lix of them a* msr-

gin with Koon* A Tunli, brokera, throughwhom he had been carrying on speculativeirantactlons In ttockt. He confeaaed tbelarcenv to Vice-President Old, of tbe com¬

pany, snd the remaining bond* were In bl*clonk when tbe confe**lon wt* made, sndwere found there. Of the tlx bondi leftwith the brokera three were told by Ma-cotilev's order before the theft wt* ackoow-i dged. The brokers, however, purchase 1them liack from the person* to whom theybad been told, and returned thc six te thctni«t company.Mscsuley entered thc company s employ

at a boy. Ile wat bright and wa* rapidlyadvanced. Ills -dary wa* fl.000 a year.He had learned conveyancing and earnedfrom fffHrO to f-000 a jcar more ont of thcbusine** he did for peraons interettcd Inthe (*tate«i ol which thc trust company hadcharge. He licgan speculating In a -mull

wpy, but a*smUM so bold Hint be frc .ucntlycarried from 1,000 to 1,500 shares of stock.Ile recently began selling the market short,ind wi* caiighi in a tight place by thc risein Jersey Central, and took* the bonds torelieve himself. If hlsipectilfitions bad notbeen interrupted bf the accidental ifltes*Hon of the theft they would hive resultedIn a profit, it I* *aid, of 118,000, us bfl gotihort of stocks Just before the recent breik.

Before impodng sentence tbe ('ourt askedthe prisoner whether bc had untiling tosay. "I hive nothing to say," answeredMacauley In a ihamefnccd wiy. " 1 had no

Intention of keeping the bond*. I expect¬ed to return them." The Court sentencedhim to an Imprisonment of twenty-onemonths. In entering Judgment the .fudgesaid : .. Yours was a position of great tru*t.Thc *afcty,of the money and valuable* de¬posited in Ihe lnslltu'ton In which youwere employed depend* on the fidelityof those who »dminlster the trust. There-fere your act not only Involve* thc conti-(knee of the public In others, but ls likelyto make all jicrson* doubt thc safety of *uchan institution. In addition to Hid, yourad wu* likely to involve your fellow-clerk*. There" is In this case nothing toextenuate the otb ncc. It wa* an offenceagainst every one with whom you werebrought In official contact. I say nothingabout the fact that it might involve thc re¬

spectable (K-ople to Avhom you sold or

ph dged the property. While I commiserateyour position, I certainly must do my dutyin giving you s punishment commensuratewith this crime" Marimley is appirentlyvery delicate, and some of ins fiiends saidthat they did not believe he woflld survivethc pun'lthment. BUS

UH JOHN MACDONALD.

liuiterttiK Addrrasrs Presrnied i.. th* Cana¬dian Frrmier.

A Toronto (Ont.) BBfltnfll says : The for-liith anniversary of the political life of Sir.lohn Macdonald, Premlerof thc DominionGovernment of Canada, was celdiratod herctO-dsf with u grand political demonstra¬tion, which was participated in hy all theli .illino Conservative MMShflH of the (lov-ernment and many delegates from differentI arts of Canada. The gathering waa verylarge and must flats afforded great gratifi¬cation to the chieftain of theCosuefTstlreI :iiiv in Canada. In the Opera-House Iflthc morning, before an immense audi-dice, ho e.ns presented with cmgr.itnil¬ton' addles*. * bf (lt legate* from difl'er-eut perte af the Dominion, including onefrom Premier BorejUSf in behalf of Manito¬ba, and one from the Northwest Territo¬ries. The City Council also presented himwith.'tn address, congratulating him on thehonor of having bad the decoration Orderof thc Bath bestowed BB bini by QueenVictoria during his recent visit to Englandiiilfl bis restoration to his former goodbdilih. This evening he was entertainedut a splendid banquet, in company with SirDavid Macpherson, Lieutenant-GovernorRobinson, and thc Icadin.' member* of theDominion and Provincial Governmentsanti the Canadian Senate.

Sir John has been thc acknowledgedleuder of thc Conservative party in Canadafor nearly forty years.

MILLERS ASK PROTECTION.During thc uftcrnoon bfl had a conference,

with representative millers of ( anada inreti renee to duties on American wheat andflour. The millers represented to him thattbe duty on American flour brought intoCanada was fifty cent* per barrel, while thcduly on w heal was fifteen cents per bushel,or au equivalent to sixty-seven eenLs perburrel on flour. In this way, they -tated.thc Canadian Government di«criiniiialciin favor of American millers who Uiflhedto export their surplus flour into Cana¬da, to the extent of seventeen cent* (mrbarrel. Thc American competition in thcCanadian flour-mark.t ooueeqoeat uponHil* was causing immense loss to Canadianmills, l.iany ot which will have to ipjpofldoperations shortly unless relief is giventhem. Sir John shoived he could not re¬duce thc diitvHi wheal imported benfromthfl United state* to grind. :i< it would in¬jure thc Canadian fanner*: and he con¬cluded the bes! way to overcome the ditli-< ti it y would bfl to increase the duty mi

American lour brought into ('mada fromlilly (inls to seventy-live cents er gi perbarrel,

Herc ami Tlicre.A prominent Dak.do wheat-raiser Bflffl

ths Ooreffumeul and ort rata estimate* ofthe wheat crop of ISM were much over¬

rated, a circumstance that ha* had it* shareIn depressing thc price Ile Mfl tint thflflCffSfgC Of ii<\t year will not be over COpercent, of what it was in issi.

Mr. Julius J. Herzog, -Jilli Venablestree!. Richmond, say*: "I have soldBrown's Iron Hitters for thc list threepears, asd Bbau given general -.iti-factionto my patrons."Thc compromise negotiations on the

franchise lull, the World iLondon) -till in¬sists, beean with Mr. nlai-toiic and thcOmi n. were continued bf Her Majesty andthe Duke of liichi'i'uit). and were broughtInto shape at ('onion Caritta during thevisit ol Lord s..!i*bury and Lord Cairn*.

Mr. W. II. Ladle. 1115 Main street.Ki. lill end, sals; " I have Used Brown'sIron Hitter* tot dyspepsia, neuralgia, andncrAoii* ili-orilcrs with gnat satisfaction."

Il is said that lhere arc but two piece* nfthe Hiildenite (the North Carolina gemjnoivin the South, flfld these ure iu thc flhlpfl ofn pair of car-iing-. Thfl dem inti for the-tune in Europe is so great that ProfessorHidden, who owns um! oparatM the onlymini", siiuls them abroad a* fast us they are

mined.Mr*. Annii' M. Hall. Mtg MS) Broad

street, Ki.Ihii..ml, Bflffl I "My physicianordered Brown's Iron Hitters for my soniv hi, fl suffering from chills, and it promptlyand effectually relieved him. It hu* myn rateful recommendation.'"

Lady Hillyer, who died a short time agoin I.noland, was the widow of un admiraland thfl mother of two admirals of Hen Brlt-ish navy. Sin- was nincly-six years old,lind tbe I'rinet- of AVnles uml the" I Mike ofEdinburgh hail promised to dine with

j her on her hundredth hlllhauj ll shereached lt.Mr*. Eannie O. filBBIB. 2CI2 Clay street.

Richmond, Kays .. ..Fur days I couldscarcely eat a morsel, and then' suddenly acraving for food would possess me Thisstate of thing* lujurcd my health. Brown'sIron Hitters cured me."An Easton. P.v.. telegram sty*: Dr. Henrv

DetAvilhriodiiy celebrated hi* elghly-ninUibirthday by a family gathering. Dr. Dat*willer is said to be the oldest homer- iprtlnrpkfflkllli in active practice. He ha* prac¬ticed in this section since 1817. He wasborn lu Switzerland In 1705. He was thcfirst to administer homo-opnthic runt-dies inthe State, ind in 1834, at Allentown, w'th anumber of other* now deceased, formed Ihflfirst honiu-opatbic school In the world. Hewas a personal friend of Dr. I lulim m um.

Mr. J. E. Lay, Us south Pine street.Richmond, say*: "I have taken Brown'*iron Bitter* for dyspepsia, and pronouncelt a very superior ionic. I have recom¬mended lt to my friends, who arc equallywi ll pleased."Eveu tbe blood loyal bas had no exemp-

Hon trom tbat terrible disease, leproav.King John, of Great Britain, bad a ton whodied from lt. and lt was even In the bloodof Baldwin IV., from whom wts descended

'thc Plantagenet.*. It attacked him whilehe wat yet a miaor, and though he strug¬gled bravely, ..«aa allow ing manv a bitterpang witb a smiling face." tbe diteate hadto ravaged blt constitution tbat at tbe ageof twenty-three be was compelled to sur*nuder bl* crown, and died two year* liter.King Robert Bruce lt tbown to hive beenmother roytl leper, at I* proved by theti alimony of maur andeut bi*toriant.Mr. J. A. Golden, 601 west Seventeenth

street, Richmond, tay*: "I considerBrown's Iron Bitter* superior to any othertonic preparation. Thc demand for lt la togt-eat tbat I can hardly keep myself itip-

Kled. Mv customer* bave unbounded faithibis popular remedy."

SUSQUEHANNA'S MW MOBBBBY.

twa Sessttal Unritr af ta* Unas wt Tb!****.triaemu.

A Btnp-bainton tpecial of the lltb mys:Detective Robert Pinkerton yeaterdsy cap-lured George A. Procter, Ibe suppose",leader of a gang wbo, about the middle otJune, 1888, abaUacted from tbe vault* oftbe United btate* Expire** Company at Suvquebannt, Pa., a webae* containing be¬tween 130,000 «nd tte.000. Tbe money waa

tent bv the Marine Bank of New Yorkto thc First National ot Buaqucbsnn. forute in lmying tbe men at tbe .hop*In tbat town. When or how it wa* takenha* remained a myitery, and lt wt* thoughtthat the men who bad .. worked " the vaulthtdetcaped with their booty. Tbe Jobwis evidently done by *keleton-kevs, sa

no trace of violence waa ditcovered In themorning, and nothing wm In any waydisplaced. A package similar in appear¬ance to the one containing the money waalilt, and it wa* thought for tome time thatthe exchange hui been made while the cashwm en route from New York. Proctor,who had been employed at the time thcrobbery oecurn-d a* foreman of the boiler-shep at'Susquehanna, renigned his positionand went to Canada. It WM suspected thatbe had b"cn connected with theaffair, but he could not lie taken on theproofs at hand fmm Canada. lie wa* letalone, and finally came over to Whit, ball,N. V., where he wa* known to have *

ticket for Europe. He wa* then arrestedand brought via the Albany roiil to thiselly, anu thence taken to Montrose, thecounty-seat, where he was, after an exami¬nation, incarcerated in Jill. From thc fact!now "'i-ought to light lt I* claimed thatother men will tte. arrested, and lt ls alsointimated tbat they are employd* of tbeEric railroad. Thc Pinkerton men seem

confident that they have " a dead-surething" on this mysterious, puzzling case.

Proctor is well known along the Erie roadat an expert on lock*.

New Zealand is an excellent country forsheep-raising, barring the fact that the ani¬mals are compelled to flOBUMSI for thegrass supply with a vast number of rab¬bit*. Tbe bett destroyers of the itselcssrabbits arc weasels and stoat*, hence a re¬cent sbip sailing from Southampton carriedL's) weasels and 500 Moat*. As the«e ani¬mals feed only upon small meat*, lt w .*

found necessary to take 2,400 pigeons alongto give them ; and a* the pigeon* must liekept, lt was also necessary to take sixteenquarter! of corn along to feed the pigeon*.

Chester. England, ls supplied with waterfrom the River Dee by a compiny whichhas two pumping stations near each other,a mlle anil a half above the city. A 'Jl-inehpipe conveys the water from the riveracross thc meadow* to a receiving well,whence it is pumped by two hoiLtontalcompound condensing engines, with steamcylinders of 14 ind 2fiinches diameterand 80-inch stroke, operating pumps oflt| Inches diameter. Thc boilers supplysiiam at 120 (round* pressure, and are tittedyvith McDougall'* mechinlcal stokers, whichare to arranged that all smoke ls consumedIn the furnaces. The ivater is lifted seven¬

ty-five feet to a subsiding reservoir, andthen flows over filter-beds conttinlngeight feet of sand mid gravel. There areseven filters of a combined area of wDMSmsquare feet, and after passing them thewater is collected in a tank, whence It is

pumped into a wrought-iron tank holding2CS.000 gallon*, on a brick toorar litnt high. Thc pumps are al tl'tack di¬ameter and 00-inch stroke, operated hy a

(.air of differential engine* with *t"atn-cv-limier* of IS and ;Wi indies diameter ami RttaChm stroke. Thc *feaiii-prc--i!i'c i- SJpounds. Thc tinily supply i- about 2.0 in.-000 I'nited State* gallon-", and there an-

thirty-five mlle* of mains.Mr. E. I*. Jones. (HI flflflt Cflfff -tr.id.

Richmond, says: "My brother, whiletrari liing South, contracted malaria. HeBafd Hrovvn's Iron Hitter*, and lt made acomplete cure. It is a great remedy."

I ll I*.M. *. IAIII1I I Ot' -lill.

T II'BIG COMI'ANYS EXTRACT OFMKAT-FINF.sT AM) CHRAPRBT AU:aT-FLAVoltlXi STOCK Villi soi i's. VIAHK-

DISHES. ANHs-ACCKS. Animal - ile, e,000.-000 Jars.

LUi'H. CoAIFANVs I \* ri! ACT Off MFAT.

An liixiiliial.il MMB. .'i* a success BBri .iltoon

lor which nations should reel Krate it'..*'.Sec

.'Medical Press,-' "Laiirit,"4r.ReaaMS only with the/nc limitr of Baroii

Llel'lir'sslfniiilureln hine Ink BOO*! thc l.iial.

The title " Daron LiehlK " ami photo.-raph h:iv-

Ing been lars-cly u-ed liv dealer* with no con-

nisrtlon with Baron I.lclnif.flie pulilic arc In-

r>'iuird Bari Hm Uateff < Maana* ai.ni" aaa of¬

fer the article with Baron Llchl/'.* aiiarantrftt RI mil timers.

LILI'Hi COMPANY"* KXTIt.A! T ol* MEAT.

Ta lie had or all st, r.L.ti* r*. (.nicer*, am)

Cheint-t-. BSta aflSBM lalM liiltcd Stale*

(wholesale only). C. IiAVHi .t Cu.. 0 Fen.Impil

avenue. London. Finland. BM 17-*sx.V.*t

MRI.SABAB LAN* 'ASTER,:uu WESTMAIM ITRBRT. RlebsAXrari, *ays: " I kia ;i

Hrown'* Iron Hitter* cu.t nilly on timid, rea IvTor sn errert". nev. -ii.ii ii- inrinu. ur .sir Hfii.mil ir "i. eic, ami would advise ntlurs t,, parwit

7.H.J*1le 19 I1i.lrv20.2n,''."..27.'

IIRIO* lll.llKIM'. t .

A O.IHK IIECOYEUY.lt .ive- u-i:rfm iii*»i«tnr i" ..-itt Hu-th* mer¬

ci nut wini w a. n portas latina M lb* pnia. of deathlimn sn ailink of I'li.-imi -in . ha* enlim!]tin.I l.v lin use of lin. WILLIAM HALL'SBALKAN POR UH. I l Mis. NaiuralL I. leelasiitiiiui for lin- bunill .i.'ii'i froai bUbs ihliitniedv tot the lunts and threat; mil Ifl ,

I iilluitv t.. Una statement we ir* actuated liv ne*lift- nit nhiie larseflsetton, iraaUBfl Buri albenmay '.'¦ lanetlted lu a similar manner.

ile^ii-d'ilSwll

(TOysl'MI'TlON..I have a positive rcm-<1\ |..r th* aUtve dlsea-e; li) Its u-e tli.u-nlfl!

.,t I- i. nf la* wont .ind and oi lon* Uandinthive leen euri d. Indeed, -o rtronf ll my faith Inli- cfflc'icv that I will -end TWO BOTTLKSlill Kn.(Tether with ii A ALI A HI. I. 1 111. xl WKon Ibis di e.i*e. tn any sufferer. UlveeBprSM ladix.-t etti ci ii'l'l OB. I. A. SI.Of CM,Oe l-todfla_181 I'eiiT si reel, New Tor*.ADlES.-Pcnnvroyal Fills (..( Tildie-

J ter'- F.iifrtlah"i arc worth their vt. ;.-lit Infold,lull is-utl' ular-. *c ( hi'iit Bier ( li. ml. xl Co.,i'A li Madison r«|uan'. riiilad, Ipili..

atig'J-Tu.'f'h.S.'iA-ltilSCt

rpo PHYSICIANS.

ITMCM ULOlMTK OF Cor.AlNK,

Ihe newly di-coAcrfl mid

AloMHUKI I. LOCAL .AVF.sTHF.TlC.

A .mall .|uantlly list rc.'clvc.l and for tte* bjat. III. All.',

liriii'id-t.no'.'!! corner .1 Mutti md Braid street*.

MIL EUGENE Kol'l'LE. Mo EASTBROAD ST HK FT, Hiclimoud. aara

..Hn.wn** Iron Hiller* ls a spieudlil Ionic Myfamily luxe used ll with good resull*. and for mtll hat worked wonders, lt hs* my ready ap-pr.v.il. de 12,l(',l8,2l;,'JL2.'..27,3oJal

HIMAIHAMS st SVMI'I 1 KOOXa

THE ONLY l'LACE IN TOWNWilli!

BASSM ALF, liliN'M-ss'* ST.HT, (TLM-H.A( Il k IAMBI HKFK

are

UPI CONSTANTLY ON DltACGHTl*

CHAIM.KS KIKKIl'S.I0M Mais BBBflflt, PUMA shah.ns

BflLlUM;.

Mr. F.iKrn ha*just hat) halli Hie handsomestrcrrtreralor In ihe noulh. The putilic kcihtiII)Hiv in tl to ins.a ct it.The BAH ls supplied willi ClIolCF. LIOI'OHr

and Hie HILLIARD SALOON willi thc LSI -1'lARI.I-s. CHARLls KL'KRB,u*11-lm_1002 Main sinai-

HENRY II El SEE.SALOON, HI.STAl KANT, AND BIL¬

LABO KOHM.NO. 1SOS Al viv sniKBT.

WINKS, Liol lilts, ami (ll. Alis of ihe (lilia¦in.iii, I. pi cn-! ,i,Uv on hand. RESTACHANTaid LCM H-.iUNTFK att.iplletl wit's the htxsIhe market afford*, which I* served In tlnt-d i*alvie. The ln-sl-appid riled and is.u1li|H"l HILI IArt-BOOM In the iHv. LocaUou central. PoIlls- and attentive alt, mlania. de 2-Um

(* EOltUE EHRET'SLAO (CR HI I;

ATV. L. (HMillAlAN-.

corner .'"vrulh and M tr-hall tl reeta.retAtOrStlj

MIL H. C. TAYLOB, 909 EAST MAISsTRFLT. Richmond, says: -Brown's lr<.t

Billers has been used In my rimilv rt.r neilin-aii.l w, nkneii* with great sucre*., lt ls the bestIron pirpaiallcn eaiaul."

de 12.1il.l*l2n.23.2S,27..mial

_w_v.^v."»*M>D ANS (SOA I..

CUIEAI' JOHN IS GONE, BET CHE AF> TUON ls left behind to rnrnl.h his friend,

and public all kinda or I DAL and Wool) at Ultlowest prices f/or cash. He keeps all slat-, or ANTIHtAt 1TP. f'ltoAVNIIILL SPLINT. POI A-HONTAH.snUCLoVSR HILL LI'MP forfratrtsAll kinda of XNUIKK-COAL. OAK and PIN!WlMlD-LO.NO.SAW'FH.sndaiPLir.Yard and ofB**, 1714 east Cary. T. l.t.h..nc

877. if. c. TIlo.N.0* 10-Sw_BEST A ff TH KA CITE EGG. to;

STOAF. 16.25: Ll MP s|'|,|VT, B4.75HAIL SPLINT. *4.6o; SOFT LUMP, SU.BoPOI AI|ONTAsL(-.<P.*3.7J: CLOVFR HILL,tl.'.'.A. coull I'ISiF. *i per hill ord: OAKS2.60; HOtrT COKE AND FMil S IX'O AL. alIt'Wtad piueafor raab, Yard -Broad, above Klbadepot or Idol Cary ttreet. TideplHin* IS3.

0*4 C. H. PACK,

MIPS EMILY (LAYBINE. FORD'SI'OTF.L.RIrbinoiid **yt: -I bava reoHTatt

areal N-Bcfll by u.'nc Brown's Iron Bluer* luif*i*rra: detlllty. Ifsoa* fWllT reatorts) say ItpatUt.'

ile lSelAlASOtSIMAIilWal

a

A SAFEGUARD.The Ats! rapidity wlui wM*h tllfht Cohli and

C(Mtfa*freq*cnt|y drvelup Ind. lae srxTcsl mrtla-dir* of Om throat and Imf. I* a coa-Mentionwhich should Impel every prn.lcnt person to keeraal hand*, ahoowbold retaady a bottle ol A YUH'SCHKKKY PKCTOHAL.

N'f'ltiln* else five* roch bum*,Hat* relief andworki *o sore ¦ rare In all affections or Ulla ria**.Tbat rm I net. 1 physician, Professor P. Sweclaer, oflb* Maine Medical School. Hm ali ». M-.. ¦>)S Medical sell ore hs* proftuccd no other aa..

ityne expectorant so rrood as AV Firs eil Kif HYPEI TOR AL. lt lt Invaiialde for dlscaae* of thc

throat snd lunjr*."The tame opinion I* nprewed hy liv well-

known Dr. la J. Addison, of ('blear". UL, BBBta yt:

1 hare never found. In lhlrly-«T* year* of*on-llnuocs iludT tnd prartlc* of mrsllclne. any ur

p*r»tlonuf so areal Taine a* AYER'* CHERRYPl ( TORAL (or treatment ofdi-easet of th* throatand lunrs. It nol uni a breaks up rold* and curra.

atTrre roiijrh*, hnt ls mr re f ffi*. tire than any thin*else In n H. vii* even Ihe most serious bronchialand pulmonary afferilon*."*

AY KU'S CHERRY PECTORALls nol s new rla1m.nl for popular confl len**, fun

a medicine which li lo-day aavlnrthe lives of tbethird generation who have rome Into heine -nea

ll wai Drat offered to the public.There ls nor. household In which ihi* lnT»lu»M*

remedy lia. onr* hts-n Introduced where U«exiT been alwrnloned. and titer.' I- n"i .' Brrtnfll*tw hast var riven lt » proper trial for any thru'or Inn* dl-taae siwcpuhle of enre wno .ia* uotItecn made well by lt.A VI. It's CHUBBY PfCTOBAX ha* In nnm-

berlcsfi ln*!tnc*s emed oi-stinale *i«e*of chro.itffHr .... billa I, irnAB.iis. nnd even tVtnM pinn lo¬

ni*, and baa -.alfi man* patient* In Hu- tr

sta**-* of Pnlmnrnirr I o snmpiloti. Il Isa mr.ll-rln* IImI only rrs|iilres to la-i»**n In smxll dna**,l« plcisiiitt. to the taste, ami i* ne.sl.at In everyhouse wheretti.eeare. rhll.ir*n. ;i* tli*r*1* norhinjrsn pood a* UKIt's CHERRY PKCTOHAL fortreatment ofCroup and AVIioonlnf-Cona-h.

Ut. sc ire all plain fiu-ta, which *an h* Terlll»dhy anylNKiy, and should li* remembered liv ercry-l.ody. AYERSCHERRY PECTORAL.

ratrARKD BYDR.J. C. AYER A" Co.. LOWFLL. N Ass.

Mold hy all Hrutrai-l-dc 20

MRS. L. LYNCH. GIG EAST HBOA I)STREET, richmond, ta)'«I '. Previous to

ihe u** of Hrown'* Iron Hi I tera I wx- ut'eily ml*-erahl*. ll promptly restored my health, and Itana -Uv ra-fommrud it."

d* 12.18.1«.20.2S.2'..27.:U).lal

MAT* HRS. jr.WII.RY. Ar.

AT T E N T 1 O N !-WAT( HEs.ygLJFAAH.RY. SRO BILVKRWAB*.. 5p_L

LAIK.F. AM) POLL As-orUl|. NT. *_____PRICIsON EVERY ARTK I K IV STORR Iti.-

Dl'CED 15 TO 20 PF.lt CEN TiCatt exsmlnr. .nd I.' CONVINCED that you

cannot do helter In (he city.4. T- ALLEN A (ai.,

de 14-tl)e24ln Fourteenth ami M itu -trr,1-.

M RS. C. SALE, IM 1MNE STREET.Rlrhinond,says: .'I consider Brown's Iron

linters a (rood Ionic. It greatly strenirHiriied me,and to Ihe weak learnedly reeoBtmendlt.'1

de lM.lS.l*i.2().2:i.o.'i,27,T0JBl

pICHMOND PERPETUAL BL'ILD-1NC,. LOAN, AND TRUST COMPANY,

No. 1200 Main strut fflBUUU Planter!Natp.v.ai. Hank).

Liri kn L. Bass, President;.1 .liv .1. AA'kii.iit, A'ici -I'p-lili nt;Willi am Um flsarata.CsbMm.

HON! \ li VMIil'v RIA .> TATE on fa*roraiiti'lerms. reluroahle lu moullily iii.taliaf nts,

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.DEPOSITS RRCKIVKP In (his department,

ind ISTKMKBT A I. Lo AV FD at IteriUofflptlrenitim t*>r annum. Security undoubted.oe «

wSt ARTS.

ANTED, HEN ANO WOMEN IiiSTART A NI VA Hl'Si.NFSS AT THEIR

Holt ls.(turill learned In an hour. No pnidlltif.Ten rent* to fifty cent* an hour tnide darline orevaalBf. Hand lOe. far SO ¦sbibmm utfi puk ure

of food* to commence work on. Adttrtaide 20-li*_UAi. FAY. Rutland. VI.

WANTED, A PLACE ON A ffABM,or In the cltv. hy * man and ld* wit.- i,. r-

man; »us an object. Aarim* m.,i.iv..\.wMarket Hotel. Sixth and Marshall .tn-rt*. Rn-li-

liiond. Va. t|i"2i'-2t*

$9 WANTKD-l UI'.lsTMA-idl l<.

HALE-CORD REASONED PINK WOOD, 1X00.HAI.F-coRD SEASONED OAK WOOD, -j 50.Hut lt lid Irv lt. and you will Inv mort of lt.RFTAILFRs, IT SUITS YUH TRADE TO A T.Hey now, and flailafl ch'stnia-. ind Biak* votirfrlMois "iiil'oit.iiii- ami hapnv. PtJELOP ALLKIMI* it* I't-'d Bl lil. heil lui I ch.":.a* the.¦h.i.|.-i ai fi.h.a coal-yard ipili iikr'sj,Broad ind lim- -tr., rta. otder by bl. ni.tildira-p. til-card._il* lS-lW

ANTED. Pl RC II ASE RS FORino laird, ol KALIilliN Ali'li -. Ap¬

ply lo E. IIOLZINOKK. 1418 Main street. Andin iv store articles by Hatarday't boat. rle|0-Sl*

WANTED. A DUI Gd li UKOE TWOTV Ai Alt*'I XPERIENI ::. Ma** come w.-H

net nimiTidetl. State af* asd sultry SIpeeted.Add*.-, I. X. I... 11,1X64.

,, t(VTa.ThSSa3t*_WANUI). PUBI ll Wi!- I-H.* COT-

TOB-SBBU vu- al. CLOVRR,TIMOTHA. ORCHARD-!.HAV* h,.| MILLET

¦RI ll. SHH l.'V Kando A is.EXTRA and SI'PFRFINF H'lfR.

ll.l.AFII.iiO A CO.,no lt-eod_111 south Twelfth *n.. t.

WANTED, FOR THE YEAR 1885, Ai,ooD. SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS W*HTE

VAN lo uoltlx oN TRUCK-FARM KKARATLEE'S sTA I ion. ll UfOVER ( ul v IV. A A.Mauled man preferred. Mat* come mil r.ui-

mended. Applyto 0. C. SMITH,Atlee's, Hanover county, Va.

de 16-Tn' S*"|»_TE7ABTE0, A MAN IN RICHMONDlt I" t ike an office iiiul nure tnt a inxii'if.c-

tiit.r lo si-l.t. an ENTIRELY MW LINKol' (,i ailis.PIPPI DOLLARS per wot* Smalt eapltal re*

i.uottl. Address, with st.in.p, li, a loft, w IArt'n ,M.|.Ul-s,:it

WANTED. AUEN'ISIn lh: ll i

AND DEALERS

GR1 VT ELECTRIC LAMP. Batap-ei fit.c.o.ll., lo a. v li -p..n .|l.h p r-oti. -illili"ct to *x.ittiiia-r OB. A.idie-- H UL .A I AA LUI.

nCU Wc-t BillllliliT-' -Irect.,i, ls-st li.iib ire, Ali.

WARTED, A YOUNG MAN oEGOODtine allon *nd m. ral lcil.it - lt TEACH A

Pl Hi. i< s, ii, hil. tialary. ISO per mouth. Ai-|,lTat<.i.c, to AV. ll. I! HUI AM.

ll. Il'.-ti NeW -"in's V.l.

iisTc i:. walch al. jut BASTBROAD STREET, BlebBtoad, s.,v.: -I bad

virv issi Ht ali ii milli my physician orJaradBrown's Iron Bitter*, riv* nonie* of lt cnn tl mr.-iiii:t ly. I i-Kiiit -tu- tfi'oiunii'nd ll."

_de 1'-».1);.1h.oii,'.»:L2''.27 SO j il

LOST. M lt I A li'. A5ID FOI All.

Id si on* lill, linn INi ST tHT, A VllllTF-.ANO-lll.AI Kt

SKTT FR-DiK.. La** seen tn (arv sire, t i.-tr

Iwillll:. A li'tral nward alli !*¦ paid If left atJ. M. CONRAD A 9oH*S,

de 20 *Jt«_1211 Curr sire"!.

ry WE NT Y DOLLARS REVVAUD.-1 stolen from mt- sralde aa tlie ( liarhta Itt

road. D.cemUr ISlb.abcavj BUGGYMARN --,

ii. ii ri a new. nickcl-pliite I. wlih Iron Innwill Fire fl ll for th* rcc.icrvo' Iii* har.iv-- slidttlO f> r the I'oiiAiclloli of the Ihlef.

norm ano SMITH.IIiNKii'oCoiNTy. Va., lie. emil, r ID, ls-|.deRii.|i»_LOST, LAST MIGHT, OM MAIN HE-

1 AV IN -1X1 N 1 ll .ind NINTH sTKK.TS.a'DO ,-SIvlN I.LOVF inewi. (dur late* limn,'audrray fi r top. A sutlsbl* rewartl will ht intiIi.r Hsinurnlo JOHN li. D.AHNKY.nt Purcell.LaddS ("'.. de 20-11*

t-uti atti*.

TpiW KENT, HESINE.ss IM. A' ¦>.*.*1'os^KSSlON JANLARY 1*T.

MW MAIN-STREET STORF. mir Niiitlt«lrni. not ofi'upted hy H. L. Sdamon -,v.

sTOHi: anti KIOR Al.K-l.oli Ho. ll04tat*Cair stria 1. near Twelfth, now occupied Itv AV. BkLew is A ( ¦>.

HROAD STREET STORE near S-v.-nlb sfr-et.NKAl AI.AlN-slltr.l.T bTOII lc ir NuiCl

Mr***BOARDINU-IIOl'SE, Eourteeotlt street neir

blain.NF.AA -TORE. 120« east Cary -tr.at.-TiitK snd DWFI.I.INO Ho. 12 hoi il, Four-

Itelith ':. . I.-lold mid DWFLLINl, r.irner Nim'.., nh

aol Alni', "trcts. .

(,l ii S GROCERY corner Second ind ( walstl.sl..J.AMFs RIVER DRF.ATI.RY AND 8BO! NH*.PIIOFKssIonaL OFFK Ks. 4,

J. TROMPS IS BRoAVN* co.de 20-31 _Real titan: Atr-nt*.

pioiTltENT, ri

AVERY DFsIRAHLF. li(,AR-FAi TORY.

For pani, ubirr, apply to H. HO-tMlKRi;.

MUmS 1S17 Carx «ir,-i.

I'OR RENT. A DB8IBABLB FLAT, JUcoiiilailn* of four rooms, two lars* clo,- tLi

tts, hsth-rtatm, with hot ami aoid waler, and **r-ranu" n-m:.s|ao, A LARliE HANDsoHFI.A-PIRNlsllH) ROOM. Board If d**iretl. Re(er-t'liceseiehanfed. Applv at 322 MOUTH THIRDSTBEET._de ill il*

FOR RENT, THAT HANDSOME#*__MAA BRUK DETACHED DAV 1.1.-Bli

INO No. 821 weil Ortce ttreet. Tau norn.: h"land cold waler; ronklna-rauge, ami all ni I. r

Iinpn venn ul-. A|iplytoF. A.J.I I.OITON,

de l«.,a.d.'lt No. 1401 Rai. .ina".

Mb». m. g. mcclellan, looaHROAD STREET, Ulrhmood. nays: -I

axed Brown's Iron Biller* for dvtorpsla, weak-ne**. *r. with cnl'n-saHsfae-1 ,,n. ll ai." illy lui¬

pi ot cd and strensihed mr. lt tut! my nearly *p-liruval."_dtrl_l_lfll_lS.2il,23.25.27JnJal

BOOK AJIDtlOBPBINTIRO NEATLYBlgCUTED AT Tit* DISPATCH PRINT-

L/AAAO aVW| axvw-wt

airnou MAAtrt-Tltte maa.' "

By Fr*»k D. Hil! * Co, and X. W*. Bow*,Real Ert*M Afent* and Auction***!*.

noMMWaiONKIllFsALK OF VALr-1/ ABLE PAR ri

ll* H'SRico'ioitTTY.DH I'HPtAPEAKE AND OHIO RAH.ROAD,

TllltfTbEN MILES THOM RICHMOND.

IUPBOVKD AMD IT-tTUPROVE > HEAL ES¬TATE.

ia thf. city or ki- HAiovn.OM VE-tAlU.K STREET Nt; yr Pl MK. ARD

fcll.HTKENTH STREET HETWErsN*MAIN AND CARY STREETS.

AT PUBLIC Al'Cii'iN.

The Ptnel Hospital, xrho sara,ira

P. M. M lei's committee;TbC -lille

Rbr. M. Iirirl's rimmltree, B. Brlel, Jr., and Hm

Uriel.

Ut Urine of t decree of Circuit Court Sf Henrie .

county In Ihe »bore ml!* entered OcloherBl,I SH*, we will proceed lo iel! at putin* unction. 04th" nremlttas. In the order below mentioned, ther.,:iowl."i* REAL ESTATE-to-wll:

1. ot* FRIDAY. DM exrnrr. 19. issi,at 13 o'clock M., on the premises, th* F ABAI sit-natl*! in ll*nrl-i, county, on BM (iio<iiic.ikeandOhio ralInsid, Hilrl*en mlle* trotti Rleli-.ioml, at

Flko station, eontalnlnf 210 l( it Es. morn or

leas. The imi.r.iverii-itt* are poor.lint soil .-neal andwell d lpn tl for trm-klna. Thi* firm I* lrnm«-iil.uelT on ih* WilbaiiisbarK luke, and. havincdepot on the place, lt very eonTeiilent rorsul|i-1'inr-

S. OX SAT! RI) AY, DBOBMnaa 20,1881,atto'clock ff, M..on Hie premise*, the SMALLBRICK TENEMENTS. Ntl**. 2.110 md 23 D' A .li¬

able street near Pink <lreel. Each bo***eontaiaithree room* and brick klW'hen of two nairn*, unith* hons*** occupy 35 7-12 feel of fimntid ny ISOPel', nnd limn*.nm. It afterwards a VA. ANI'lol OF OROCNDoti west *lde«f link bVenable and Carrlnpton meet*. 40 feet by 1133-12 reel, will ne divided.

4. OW MONDAY. DRCEMr.F.n 22. 18S|,at* o'clock P. M..o. rhc axre*.!*** ih* Hilt'":**.TTIREK-sToRY BUICK TKUKUENTb. Bo*. 10.12. .ind 14 souUi Kbrliteenrli la tween Allin (in ICary atreus, now occupied hy Messrs. Cir. I-AParker. Hark tenementcnnl-Aiii* *ix rooms. Thisproperty I* now meier irood rrulal. Lot (romatil Maali u-12 rei.Tr.KMS: OneInni'Hi cash; tlie hilince InHirn

espial Instalii ents ll *lt. twelT*. :in.| (tftr.iti'li.. 11.les for dc:', ri'd pivtiiiiit* l ti- niven,saith 0 pt i' c*.|. laleresl added, and Ht* till* r.-

lal neal until the purefii-.-moitr) 1, pud Bari acm-xeyaucc ordricd by Hie Court.

.kuin il yoi no.James n. di nlop..1 AAl, - A-KIK.Special Cun missioners.

Is THK cnniiT OgOBf or TH*)('Of "ITV nf ll KNBICO. >

Dc. Ulla 1*. ISSI. I

ThePlnel Hospital, who sues, Ac. .Plain.HT-,¦gainstff. M. Briers committee.Defendant.and

The «tme..Plalntlll-.analBM

ff, ff. Ilrtil's committee, IL Uriel, .!-.. and MirvUriel.Oi'lfifl.itii-.

I hereby certify Ihat the band Nnalrfriol Bp*..¦I.l Com"iiil**1oiier* J. H. Yo in*-, .lame* N. Duti-l.ji. and .lame. Caabit, ly fatsxrat off 35 lb. October.lss*. In ihe alavve causes ha* been duly riven.HItch under my hand thlsSth .1 <y of INafssmber,

1884. GEORGE W. CARTER.deO_Clerk.

T)KIIMOND HA/.AAH, .*> -^

NOS. 14118 AMI 1440 FRANKI.IN STUB'ir.

Our repnUr sale will take pinceTO-DAY

at 10 o'clock, when w* will offer I number "fHool! IHHtsKs AND MILLS,

fretii which -el,ellon- may !*. narie We jre re-11111 «tt d t>. natue. In addition.

I BAY HORSE,1 BAY MARK,1 SORREL HORSE,Iv* year*old;1 I.ARl.F PLATFORM EXPRESS-AVAOON,1 I.VRl.K SHOW-WAGON*, illINHilLE BET OP EXCELLENT IIAK-

\ I s* for th* above wa_,..n.dc '.TO_F. H. ('(MIK. An Honer

ll) E. li. ('"'W. Auctioneer.

SPECIAL AND aTi'KACTIVE HALE*AT AUCTION OP A LARGE AND DK-

MRAHI.E COLLECTION OP STRICTLYFIRST-CLASH li a t.c A li li TOILET- ANOT FA ¦SET'S. 1 ml.ru .iii.* lb* lab -I and atna! desi ru¬

ble pain tn*. The stittA W'll li* on exhlitltion TO¬DAY at the store No.,21! Ninth stoat, AVilklu-i.ii -11'a k. i be aaeUoB iatM win eomrai bm oa

lATURDATAT lOo'iint k A. Al. wi. tri oi ar K P. AL.

and r,ii,lune cae! da* tl anna hours until th*whole -lick I* disposed of. The spisi il .1 tenth.u..I oa public lt called to His mle, ta Hie foorii bmih* -ii..- sold heie '.ti, year Bfo. and are worthylbs attention of Ute pablle. K. R, COOK.(le 20-lt .Am "I'M. ist.

ATCTIOV SitLCS.taliire Day*.III.I.l-. MA>-,|oiik.':ill. Atoll"" ¦:.

No. 10 OOtl rna -tot.

PEBKMPTOBT SALE OF A LAU'.I1 I ol' Off H k.nitirk.

MATTRESSES, -ToVKS, CROCKIRT,s|loV,.<A'l.s,CARPETS, Ac.

AT Al. 11'iN.

latendlnf to rwaaov* byJaaaary 1.1 f*..*». 1 winsell si Btv .nu'i"ii-riaen,. t<, clo** I'on.irniiieiil-.hy order ot 11 aaiflaai "ii

M0NI1.AY. Dr. iaiiimi ¦.'.». 1884.:.t 10 a. al. .1 nest .uni des) 1 able itortiaenl ofHoi -lb: iii Mi ARTICLES,! min

( HAMBEU-Sl'IT*. ll ARDROHl -.

DIVAN'S LoCNi.i:-, (Hills,BEDSTEADS. Ul I'K.il 8, AVA?HSTANDS,TARLI- s, MATTRESSES, CHAIRS,SHOWCASES. Ahii'T-.COOKING- (inti UFA l"IN(,-STOVES.CROCKERY', li. TURI -. DKSKr-.Sc .Sc.

Theaiienti.iii ofall in wini! I- respectfully ask. I,s- lite «-. Mil ri:nar be sold.

ir. vi-. ca*b. iv-. M.Ai DOUGALL,dtSO-ll* Ainiioii". r.

cliv \. AA. How.

Real K-l il- A

(iMM!-s|(iNEK>rsALE(H''VALUABLE AA'F.sT-FND BUBURBA.* PBO-

PKi:r\ir tin:

NoRTHAVE-T CORNER OP BEVERLY ANOVVA-IIIM. TO! STREETS.

In execution ol' :i dui. c at Hi" (irciill Court ofIbnri... roiintv. inlhe -nu of *» Tie.no- re. Ail-hnin- a ml.-1 h.-r-."ci, 11 red December 10. issi, we,tin until r-iinn ri ipecial corni mi rt, * III -¦ ll aiulli't|oll,,'ll Ihe pren,1 a 00

THURSDAY, Dbi Banu I is. i--t,ai Skjn'ii.rel P. M.. Hm Mi ra property, whichfronts los, r..t on ii, v. riv street I formerly Har-v li i. am) rtitt- bael .'j,' :- .-t in AA nhl niton street.I In r. I- * KR.AMKO HoC-K on a part of th. land,whl.il, willi lite judicious ...il'av ol' -..'ne in uni.would make « comfortable borne, or would r* itwill. Thi- Will hen fine o|i|at|iiiiilly for ii t'ciiiu-uiriilvi invcstnirnt.Tm roperty will rj*t*tD-dlTided tad told In par-

eels te.'bur n. nt lan and iiuvev, whlrk ctngow nc its ii at the oiT.ce ol lin inn.tt'.rit i-r,nu I willla- .viii' itt d"li Ihclav of-ile.Tkiivi-: one t',,ur|ii i-:i: ti tin,e.- ,t -ix and

twelve lin uti.s for note* Wi h llllet'c-l sddeil, lindtin title retained nulli '"Uh Hie noie-t-h-il' be paid.

lollN H. YOUNG,hill carter,

lp .-I il ('oiniin--ioner*.

In Till, cnn it Cocas Of tur.cm sta or ||k.n-It lt ll. |), I vu lt. |0, I--I -TlptM Vs, I'l.AlN-1111. Vs. AA it ti v tts V. D vi s., lu: ii ni- vs ¦-

I hereby cenlfv ih.it In* bond raqulredol SpecialCommissioner, .lohn ll. A on mr mid Hi I Carter, bydeers*of inn, Deeember, IBM. ea*er*d lu Ute.hove -lilt, hits Isell dlllA .'I A ell.

i.lv.n umler my hand Hil- Udh Dcr*nih"r,USA GEORGE W.CAUTER,!

postponement.TheahoAc -nie ls ic.unit of the

had w.ailier untilil rsi, av. l.t. -ts-.' 't | l, IBM,

at half-past 3 o'clock P. M.ions lt. YOUNG,HILL CARTER,

de ld spceial I'.itnmlsMtoii.'-.

Hy li.mk 1). Hill & i.Auvtloueers,1108 MiU.i stri-t.

ITOP.BUGGT ANDllABNESS, VEB1A LIT ll.l. (-I.D. MADE MY BOSHER, viAUCTION..On

MoNDAl. Hi ivihki: '."Ju,ut ll o'. I,"k A. M.. Iii li-ont-.r .Liui. * Mfdou.-tll'-i-ion. Governor -tr., i. we -vii tell a irood TOP*Hl i.i.Y iiml ll ARM --

TritMs: 1 ash. Al AIM R HILL.TAZEWELL El.Li: CT.

Kxei-nt 'tsaloha ... Moflott,d' I.I IMI.- Al it ii.,I t.xt t Am Hone. i. lt l'l-tt

A RARE OPPORflM I V FOR ANINVE-rMKNT.

Piir«u,ii.t lo fleet.f lin (ircitit Court of(iloiict-ti r count), rendered u tnt Hovembviterm |IBB4) lhere .1'. lu lb* chiifervdependlnr, umii r Ihe *iyieof Datoi nfl otltera ¦*.lie-ins ami ole rs. i-inn di m public anetloo, all.l.'iici -na l "iirlli'u-.', BB

IAN! ARA :,, 1885,(Ihat brio,.' Couiitv (' .uri-'lin.i Hut SPLENDIDl-l ATE know -i a,-- RosKAVELI..- -Itu ire lt*.mediately on York river, lu i.l.ti.. -t> r county, ofwhich.),-tah L. ll*m. dual sktswd.and antin-Inf, a.-t-or linir lo the LaudU.aik ot the county,1,152b AC'RKi*.A I. Alll.K IIUII'K Sf AN-ION-Ilol'-K aad Ol

ilrcissiirv oilll.iilldlli.'-. a* Well ll Stael tin-Hintfciuinir. muk* lt one offIbe moat denrabb) f.irn,.In Fii-tern \ Irvlnl.a. Il :. oneOf lb* tim-*'. *r:t«lti(rfin m-In ibis aeclii'ii of the stiu,.. '-Rot*well" is

apia.f historical note, aa vv.-il i- oneliitr n-i

ciillv very vahiiihle.Tkiivis: Ca-h eiouiih M p*V Hf I .- « ol' tall

Slid sale; baBMM ni a. emili .d'one, two, an!linc vcar: the Bwrcbaaer to ex,- -alt band forHie def rr. d I'lvmuit- ivtt'i rr ,..d p. rv.nil s.-e,,-

rttv. mid the lille ii tallied till all Hie purni-niouiy l* paid.

Al AHYI's TONES. Spacial Conimis-!,,,, *.

Mr. rr*il. Dean* live. 0* th' place, and wilt.show ll to any one dcir"u- to purchase.

( lay-Hank wharf, WDM* -1. xiii

limes a week, lavery Batt Koaewtdt. M J.no J'.»-sa4w

I..lohn S. Cooke, e'eik af tlie ( ircull iuirt lorthe count* ol Clout c-'e."iiml >LiP- of Airirtu! i. dicerilfy that Maryu- Jouf*. .special eoatmlauooerIn the sun ot lienn-iiiul oihuia a/:tinst iii-itus antiother- for lb* -.h .¦( Hie lrn-1 of lind ill I" R. sewell," hs. rTiciltcd » ts'lid a* «j,-c|.xl ¦. tn

ii.i.'-ii.i.er aa rtqBited hy the d<-etl for Uta ssh ol>ald land. .IOIIN S. COOKE.Nov,mler 211, 18S4. 1 I.ak.de B-su3 w^_H> I hi "tilln/ S. t'ose .111 John T. loaldin.

Real Mflfll Am-UnitecM.

Ali TIUN sam; ot/ A uk Al liHi.HliLDlNii PLOT IN THS OUOWIRG

VV I -f I nil-Ha i. ji.r .ftt'e norries in liwe shall .ell I.t auclloti. upon Hit-prtaul-.

tifsday. DsA*7aa*aualA i-*i,ar 4 o'clock P. M.. thu BEAITIECI. PLOT OlI. ANDon ihe sstuHirast-"rner of ll .rv le and i art.-i>lrtr>*.(o I« sitt'-.tlvidcl into Innl lin/ I,,i- i,

th* wanta oT purchasers. Thlsolfirt a BBB llppmtunlty Tor those who .lv-lr« M BB remote from Itasmoke .xml Instle tri the city; wher* thc air

ind trrniry encBanllna: where, up-m hrlx e

sprint ninrnluj(s, iou can be awiaeued fruin vmliiinl'i r- by the tweet sariafleS of the in,>.-talotrbird. Come one. come all. a.* Uti* will ta* tn* la,*ale of th* year ni thia popular se.-tl-.n.Tillie.: Ka-y and announced at aale.

CHEM NINO fl BOsEamlJOHN I. I.ODDIN,

de 17_Aaetlatvasr*.Omi Bur Linc.xstkk fl i.i sr,/

STOCK IlKOKBKS. <

AT THE HEliCEST OE THE CITYriBE INStR.ANi F (UAH'ANY. W* w|l

.I ll st .itietl .ii, at rh- Rh limoiid stock Exchltiiremi TUESDAY. Ilecemlsfr 23d, .1 12: l i o'l-ia-k,58 SHARKS H Hil Ali IN H. KRKDFRK Ks|l| '|{,

ani) potomac Railroad gi* ak-ANrFFDll I'M'. FM. *lo( K,

SECURED HY MORT!,AWE AND^EXEAH'iERoM TAXATION.

14,(ISO RH TIMON D. FRKDKRK KsRt'Rii ANIPOTOMAC RAILROAD I'lVIDKND h. RIP.df DJ LANCASTER * LlCAE,

ATCTIOM RAIJDS-^ariarn mare..-^v^^-^,*rs/-^*

By i newuinr S Rota.Real Estate Agent*. An-Honcer*. and Broker*.

Re, I non ri Tenth -tree*.

AICTION SALtTliF TfTO SEW,NEAT. AND WELL-CO_*STRi;*:TI.I>

ffBAME DWELLING* ON THI NORTH LINEOff DiiH-nv NEAR. LAHKESTRRET^Byre-nie-iof tba owner*, we will sell hy aueUoo, »pooinn premises,on

MONDAY. OBCBatniB 22, 1884.al* ¦.'¦if. k P. AL. Hi* DIAM.1.1 NOS locatf-d anddescribed abor*. Each dwciim* ctintain* foarrooms. Their ls a Walt of excellent water furHie u*e oT the tenant*; alto all conT.'Blent flflfl*homes. Each |..t hi* . fn*al of 18 0 lit feet onDoha, n .ire t. br a depth of ISO feet. Th* bv**-Hon sud construction of this propertv commend.H., if t.. all In d'n -I of a home or InvestmenLTr nus: Easy and made known on d»y of sale.

CHEWNINo AROSE.de 17_ _Aui-Ufitifser-s. ^

Bv J. Thomt -sn Hrown .% io..

Real Lttate A rents and Am tlontver*.1113 Main ttreet.

131'BLIC AVCTTOB 01*HRH K IIOCsE Air. mr

ON NORTH sE( (IND STREET.

PUoPFRTV THAT WM.I. PAY ll TO 15PER CENT.

twill ii' at po'-''.- auction, on11 FSDAY. Dti'BMHBB 23,1884,

at 4:30 P. M..that BRICK HolsE AND LoT on west in* afnorth second st reel and on* t'tv.r ...utti of coota«tr*ft.th* house a siitMtaollal one. and ba* Tourrooms; ls oecufled hy a (total it unit. Til* lolrronl* 3 4 iWt .1 inches, with * d*p*b af S7,f.atlo alley li) feet wide.

lin- |, the kind ol' prone.1v i.tucli desiri, I be¬cause of ll* ic asl Income on InTi'.tineut.TBB>I*: On* fourth ca-n; balance In tis,

twelve, and eifhieen month*, "inti secured bv '.rust-deed. .1. tilliVIP.-i.N BROWN A CO.*

de 17 Au.-t'O n-t-r*

K tl I.KU VII I IMS

( HIEsAl'EAKK AND (Hilo RAlL-' AVAY.-Sl lIEDli.E IN EFFECT HF.CEM-

DER I, 'SHEAVE RICHMOND.8:20 A.M. For Newport*. Nrw*.i)ld polm Con.-

fort.aiid Norfolk. Dally extent sm,.dav. Oh'a three hour- lal twenty,*Tt- minute* Hleliiiioiel to Norfolk.

0..15 A. At. For »ll stations and lexington. Ky.,I., nl-ilili. anJ finiiiina t. Mill el... pi sumiay. Qnktttal line I., x.

Inirtun. Vu tnnkliif '..ste*Innis roi staunton.

3:*I5 P. M. i harlotieavHIeaccommodation (mil¬li rttlly, rxcept Miinl.iv. stop, atall station-.

3:*5 P.M. k.r Newts.r' * Nita*nhl Point, amiNorfolk. Es pre s eic*pl sun,lav.

«:25 P.M. For LonlsvHIi' mid i In.innitl.u-nretlng for all pnin's lA',-t. Nortb-wet. a"d BOMB*****. Flirt exit.Vstdally, Doc* nol rttvnfbr Ioctl bari.net*. Pallas** sha iin.jf.car- Rn li.neild t/. I iudnii..tI an.I WaallliiglOflamt i hurl, ttl lilli lo I oulsvl lt.ARRIVE RH Tl MONO.

IHO A. M. Frtimch.iiioit. .vii, eiceptsunday.11:35 A.M. From Norfolk, old I*, lit. .sn \, w

pon'- Nen*, except **mi.Itv.3:25 P. M. Proa* Louisville. (in,inn ul. .md Bil

local i-'inis,except Sunday.8:15 P. M. Ftom NorfoRf.Old Pol it, rad Sew.

rort'iNew«.'l.atlv exei et sunday.0:15 P. Al. Fpiii l..>ni-vuie and cincinnati.

F-'i*t lliieil.itlv.Depot! Sevtiiteentli Bad Hroad -t'eet*.Tl.ket-oltVc*: 100O Main ,tret i and Chi"*,

peake,md Ohio Ku ll ts .i v di i ,iH. W. FULLER,

0*BITal Piisaenifer Agent,c. AC. sttiril.(,. ne al Al,,,.uer. de !

IHI'lKllltl Ot' SIT Viii HS.

fYBLT ONE DUI,I.AU ^N KAY PORTS NKAAS. HOBPOLK, ARD

PolM-MOl TILAND ONLY DIRECT Roi TE WITHoCTTHANSPER OR ( ll ANiiE Off ANY KIND.

only *i.5o To old point COMffuRT.ONLY 76C. TO (I. AHEM.i\ 1.ssectnil-clisa tickets still lovvir.

VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT COMPART*!.1 AMI s-MA KR LINE

FOR Ni aa roi: s ni vi -. n.iI'E'.i.K. p. nt isMOUTH, ANO .1 AA1I -- UIA 1 B 1. AM'-

IN'.s DI"K I.CONNECTS AT NORFOLK CLic-ELY MIHI

li AA LINEFOR OLD POINT, HAL tl "ORE, ANI) THE

NORTH sAMr AFTERNOON.AT NEWPORT'S NIAAs WITH STEAMER

ACCOMAC FOR svtliHHKI 11,AND AT CLAREMONT WITH All. an lir anoDANVILLE RAH KOADPOH WAVERLY

VNl) ALL STATIONS,Ti! RKTRi RICRMOUDQB Nol.'H'l Iv To

VI A VMM.A. *l..'.".ONI.A AI.I.-AA A Iii: ROI

JAMES RIVER HY DAYLIGHT.

CHEAPEST BOUTR.RATES Alli ll Ll -s ni an HALE CHARGED

'iv ASA OTHER ROUTE.FAKE TO NORFOLK, »l-No LlMI I.WAY-LA NDINi; FARES from 25t. lo ll.

-. ""iid-fla- 'i vd. -lill lom r.

El EG AN Air A' - UN L'ROPI AN li. AN.

The clcifinily-rebull! uni Bill -'.eu.orA bi EL,

(carrylna I nii.-d state* ai.iii.i/.. i (ilTPORD. Commander,

leavet Richmond en rvMONDAY. AAEDNESDAY. VNUFRIDAV

ni 7 I. M. (STREET-CARS CoNNF.. IN Eli.I.TIM.) for iiiaiva-iiiiiiiai ol.ic,-. Returnsi .m.-r I. av. s Norfolk, Port-.Ulh. .uti N.«-j.ort- New- on alternate dart, arriving at Rnii-moiiil Bbl ill 4 ff. M.Throaflh ticket- ob -.ie ..n seamer aad itGar-

her- Aftney, luou Malo tires t. I'agg.tgr ch. kuithrough.STATE-ROOMS I'Ni, t(,r ll lilli HAY Oil

NI..11 I.

KR Elli HT.Kreiirtit received uaUy tot Norfolk. Port nv nih,

SinUhtii 'o, Bampton, and VI av, riv ; VA aahlucton,D.c.; Mrwksfra.Washlniton.andTi S.e.,md ail point* lu Ka .tern North Carolina; a o. forI a-imi shore of VlrflnU. ind all refularlaudiiuraOl tami river, at ' O'l'E- I'Kllr*, .md throughhlll-lssi.fd. L. II. T'ATI Al.-' ll-lilielflcilt.

.. 1 Ni. H tl Ala.

"I ililli.li's LINK," tfPSkiBETWEEN RICHMOND AND CLAREMONT

AM"Al I. INT ERM. Ill A ll, LANDIRGE.

Th. fa I .'ind I., i.e'linl -tiii'inr ..EAL I'iptalnGILL, it v bu ivhatf, In th* dock. i""t ofiwetitx.a-ond -mei. ut B:*5 A. M evert TU ES¬DAI Till BHDAY. and BA ilitDiY, stopping.it .ill I,i.'lin. -,

Fr< laid received al LOWSST KATH rteai 19M. even M..NDAY. AA r ON--HAY. ml FRI-DAY ; illili 1:80 K. M.. TUESDAY*, rilRCS-jhw- .mi SATURDAYS. Tb* GEM hat first-Clans |,, -.c.. r .o. "lui ¦.! 'Hoi.-, and trrlv. , ilih -tin ill.-ii nt 4 P. Vt.; return nf, arlin - in Bleb.mond.11-30 P. M.

If. V. o'A IV

OLD DOMINION -I B AM-llll' ;>*«_COMPART. fiTTfN

Koli NEW YoHK.

Thl« .-iimiiany will dltpatcb one ol Ihrlrti kradldIttamer* i.l'A'ando ROANOKE, uv.HA'ITAN.OLD DOMINION.'".-I Rb HMoND.

\ il:**, ll KtdlAY, PR IDAY, and bl'NDAY.lor hom .of sui ii n.' sea advertisement belo*

Steamers b in Sew York tci-daa -, ihur--DAYs. and SATURDAYS ai :i P.M. from Pier-ISIK* Bamber). North river, fool "i n. it h -ir*euTbej bart iplendld al.i, itsBM.«, and

halli-rtadii-.II. fare, nc eniimdatloi.!. an allentlon- ar.

unsiirprts-i'l.Afler-c.il.ln fire to Hew Y'ork (Including meill¬

and bert In, Tl"; roand-i pUcketsfls); -i. -,.«,.v% mi >tii.-isictii u. »7: without sui.*lsicur,-, to.Fl tl(blt for points lui,,: d Near A ors. forwarded

with dispatch, mid no cbatfl* BUrif xe pt ..iu.iltxtiiu-rs Incurred.Frek-ht received tni-.1t 6 o*«|oel p. M. dally.For further laforni lUon apply to

GEORGE W. ALLEN SCOwAflBatf,iv'29 ofllce.cof .1: 'kell*.

t?0B BKvV YOBK.- in" nil ."*I. Dominion Steam hip Comnaoy't 'jw**^.proiift'l . .Aaa k t'"Ho wm/ arlil INlioII E. Captain Kima, FRIDAY.

Dei ember latb.al .*. o'clock A. vi.ROANOKE, Captain COUCH, 8CNDAT, Da.

21 .1. a! li oe',,, k v. Al.ol.O DOMINION.(apuiu SMITH,TUESDAY.

D...i-.i. : id .ii y ... tock p. m.I rcii.hr rr rived muil 0 oVIoel P M.Tb

."..'.'..ki. vi. tatardai.and lo I lock P. M.1 ll, s,| IV.

Throughhlllt ¦( lading -trtici and ."¦

warded witb dispatcli i" ill pom * northra**, .uni wad ; lita lu fiwetfn p "rt-.

I'ii-i n/ir a<-¦..in iiifi tn >tt - na,tirol- td.I ii. tn fare i" Nea Y"rk i.lui ina meal* ami

berth), flu; roiunl-lrip tick.'-, tl- -'¦ r :

Kith slit. I-truce. 17; Without -nlf.l-1- if*. ».>.li,-, -T- Lavin-" i:,i.i,, by tie li.:t-

i.-."ikf ind ohio railwi il M: 'i M.(*ln Hew.port*. News) and tb* Richmond ind rVtertburftnilroiitl ni 1IA0 A. vi. u MONDAYS, TUES¬DAYS. WEDNESDAYS, snd SATURDAY S willmalu.¦oeettoa at Noitroi k wu., rtaaati r

liuvlt ir th.Ke tlay*.por frelfht or panage aitpiy to

GEORGE W. Al lt N fl CO.. Anent*,.!. 17 Company'* Wharf. Roebettt.

1)11 IL A DELI* ll I A.IMdl'WiJkMOND AND Noltl'oi.K

STEAMSHIP COMPAVTsA.i-oil. .1 |MHa* *¦!. S v. ry TCI shay ai.d

FRIDAY al i'J M.. and every SLNOAl ai 5 A.MFnlirht for Tiies.lavs'»ml Friday-'tteann-rt re*

c, ivetl till 1 Iii. A. VI.; (or sn div,' -te.vtner lillP. M. Saturday- -itulit nceivtal daily iii i

ff. fltffBIWaSAFur further Inform itlf n. apply to

I. AV. M<CARRICK,General s.»iU.em Arent. olri.i- R.M-k. Ct.

W. P. CLYDE Ai 'o.,no 3d i.eneral Ar-nt*.

FOH HALTIMOKE.POAVIIATAN LINE-DIRECT STEAMER.

Until runtier noUce Di* attainer ALL IA NCR wi lltall every SATCRDAY »t 12 AL. from POAAil ATAN IMK'K.at Twetity-iourthand Dock ttreelt,(tirrel for Ralilav r*.Through hill, of lading *l*P*sl and * a,.|s for¬

warded with dl-patch p. Doini* North sud WtstLFreight received dally until 5 P. M.Por rurtherlorormalloii. apply I"

AA*. O. KNIGHT, AgenLD. J. WBISIOIB, SVllcltln* Aleut. de ii

MERCANTILE AI.INI Y.

C. P. CLABB. Pres, E. E. R i m~,i nt, Ttvaa,(EsUbllthed 1840.1

fpiIE BRADSTREET MERCANTILE

AGENCY,

TUE BRADSTREETCOUPANY.PaoraiBTOHI.

EXECUTIVE OFFICES. J7», 211, AND '48.1

BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

MM In all thc prim Utsl cius*. of ine UnitedStairs and Carada; lu London. EnirUud; alto aContinental and Auatialla* ci>rn-*p»ii*it-uce.

VOLUMES ISSUED yt il: I I.IM.Y.

Sheet.or Cbanfta* tcmt-weckly. Conttanl reri-lion* ind jirtiuipt. eollBcatlou tn au.'.w-rl'a-rt.Naun | of reliable lawyer* who nun uiieirtioiu a

aptetallT.lt* ramlrtrallftnt tra greater and tts busin***

lai.t r than anv -l-nllar i.rsaiilaai.on lu th* worldrouducbrd la one li terrat and antler one injnage-uicnt.You arv resiact,olly Invited io iua. stUi.li. tn

If lu mnmI of *uy agi uc) lo lest lu ablbty tu terityou.UK HMONDOPPICR-NOa litsMAIN STREET.

J. H. WUtTTT.as T aupvrUitoatatfAb

MR. II. T. SMITH, KOItD s HOTEL .

SH-hmoiid. *a»s: "I bad i.nliri.. . i-t ,.,oatarraenre suffered pun*. se*v .. awl maw.,Brown'. Iron Hitter, .lacdllr *p-o..;*,l my .__,...nial St »B<I mad* Bte well and ..early l-l, ol,.,.rrrowimt nd IL ' de I'J.lfl.lK'.O.'i »..'-...:;. ,:

KA ILUMAD MME*.

ATLANTIC* COA8T LINE.

RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROADTIME-TABLE,

nt f.rrr.rt november 2. im*.

f7:30 A.M.j.10:40 A. M.2:*s P.M.!fS*35 P M.j19-AO V. vt.USO A. M.5:46 P.M.

0:1(5 A. M. Mia. I 'rtin.11.40 A. M. II."'./!,.,,;..$'.je I*. M. I ai Af, 1.fl:.* 1 P. VI >

lo:35 I*. M rhro'iirli tr, ,,.10:40 A. M -nt 1

7:lS P. M. -.",.,.A v

TRAINS NORTH AV tlio.

Les reP. I* rabnrr.

. 5:00 A. U.J- ll. A.M.

.',T AM.I *., A.M.

.his p. m.Sill. A.M.4:0n P. M-

A rn reRichmond.

.VIS A. M. RSM M10:00 A. AL Mixed tr,10"d.*> A. Ml12:45 P 'I 1

iris P. M.iTbr m.'-.S.16 A. M. Sat* Itv vl.-fl P M. si,..).,

.Dally. TDalty (evc*pt*,BBflBTi.STOPPING PLAi E.*.

No*.4o»nd4» mate so stop*. Rte, I ' ¦¦

(h.-ter. No. 46 ,|«i|*i al Alan. I..-- oBlutr.i .iitrall*. «ad i h. aler. N.-.IT.»t ll 'tin'hawter. Centralia, amt is.- S20. t», ll ll. ind 11 slop .1 .11 -I, .! * .aand 7 slop at all stations ex. rpi ff**

PIT.lll.tV CAR'S* RA li E.On train* No*. 40 and 4". -..s ni .-.

Wiiklnsl-.il Bari charlo*!..n. On lr,ia- '. ,

and 43. .beting eira bet w eva ll i

Jarlsonvlll*. Ci Trvl I Ni I, tad I-

BRpesfB tiri wei ii New York miTHE ONI,A ALL-RAIL LINK l'» RORPOLK

ll:av*. aiikii e.Rlrl,m..i,.|' sir-:49 A. M.| Norfolk "-.' C. P. M.n . 18:16 A.M.| Richmond T'J 15 P. M.Norfolk. ffrll P. M 1- i'. VTrain* *S ind M mik. ... «

(rein Faimtllle, Lrarbhartr. sad roathI-iiH«.at,i| w»y-,tali"ii-of " * Ier. railroad J. R. Kl NI ff, -mar i.l.

T. ai ! vu u- * i.i ii. ral Pa* t un t.

_

RICHMOND AND D\N\ ILLE UAH,.ItOAU ( oAtl'lNl.

CoNHI Ns|D~M'!IEDI IIN BEEK T SUNDAY. o< POSER lAUSt

Thrnigi Through!'. I ron P.riiiti M'

N... .Mi. In N ..32Rally. Oalty

I. nv.ttl. h'n.l.t...,Arrive at..

Hll-keville...h. t VI |.( hast (Kt..Flvcr,.rka...Clarktrill**..suthrrlili'a...Danville.'..t*. naboixi'..Raleigh..Siilini.Salisl.itrv....(h*rhlite.spurt'nhy....l.r.eiiville.".A llama.

lilli P. M

P. MP. AlP. AlP. A!P. AlP. vi

i: i.i

V M.A A|P. MP. MP. M

_____^_^_______^_^_^_^____________________A. ll

Train Xo. 80 nie agu aaa l ill -ta¬tt "ii-, cn mai ll. at Kev -V Hie " fl i-f o .11 H.and M. railroad; .1 Bulbarli*'* with Milton andsutberllii Nariovt-,, .mg, railroad it Milton, at1. rffiisla.ro'tor III fi'.'- ti -ti lt 1:Pal ltbury for .ul point. aa- nlina railroad; at Atlanta for all p.SfUthwesl-Train No. 62 (thro".

st Salisbury, lilt* Uatsiro, ll Id-vlH*. .. .

T hon, ,-v HI*. xi-.' m. ind <Danville and ( tiartotle, and all -ii', oi-

Ifl-hu.omi and Dai.vlll. ci.naectlnf al -ntl,, r-lln'a wini Milton and suUierlln San v ..

rullroad for Milton; al Green* avro'for ab point*on -it iii Brunch and \ ,\ div i.i.iu ; atChi ;."!.. Wlih 'iirl'-lit ,,|uai -it ni v

rallfosd dr vF '..I i-l i |a.iii|,, iin-i all |»-liii. In.Tram No. 80 on Richmond and Ab ck.

run- duli except -un llTr ali.*t rom Ut! -..iiTliarrivr.it li .dimondat 7:00

A. M. aifl 4 58 P. VIHON All! IV .I NII.R SERA II E.

(.lally . X. rpi sunday.!Tra!a*Leave

Richmondat. li nu P. M.Aline

H.,ti Air.(oi.iit.id. n i;

LeaveRETURNING.

^^^^^

CoslBeldat.S-OS A. BLBon Air. ..-.I a i|Arrive

Rlebm.1 . - ll A. a.AH rtmUrBBsMtatrrtralnritnpi* B vir.

Pl'LI.MAN-i vi: -I Rt ll .

Oe Train lo.Ren Tera aari ah.li gt.,n .ml Danvllhon Trail No. IB- lAi-hltigptn and Angn-la,

Washington and N. w Otieaila. linaineHauAiiie. returning. Danville andRlcbraoadoaIfili. N... B I,TicketI sold I" xii |m Int-- -.iiiHi - nilu x.l.snd

-, iiUtw. t. md Lag. .ag. i. rki UnNo lay-over chet:* flrt-n on local tlrk*4*.

vi. -I Al UIITER,Gi in ral Patacnger Ag. iiU

,-t ll IAS. Traine Ulai, ig.-r.A. I., mir.*.General M.naur. oe Vi

THE YORK-KIVEH LINK

BALTIMORE.

Steamers ri,i Hil- lin* steve Alt i Point f,,r Raltiiaorc dill I), titi pt -UH'l-l),.

.-(r.ii-rtit UcbtUl* Haltlinore.....fl 5C

LBAVBRICHMOND (RICHMOND and nisvn.i*RAILROAD Villi.INI A-II'U I DEPOT!

DAILY E\i PT SUNDAYAT (.un p. M.

AKHIA |AT BALTUfORI vi- a. al,

conn.-,-t lng wini ..inv iran i North and West,id,- oi.

Paw r daily ly, x.«-i,i,.|-v .. -..n rio.

Ricbrao'd 11 0 P. fri. I M a. vi * | -, f, ai..Anv. i-Al . Point -.i... P. Al 7- f AA! IU*, p. A',

Paran ager trait.um t tl U'ett Palex. "pl -IIIUI.XA with .sI'Mlini, for H.li'llii .

th. Noiti..I night ir-itns hil mg Richmond ll

roiiiili-.t.i'i d. p" al 4 (n t. vi ind - Il >'. rt.will hu., tut--, og, r couches .Ht -t Vi '.. ilRichmond o .*... A R. p*.-*....-. IO p. M..sud e.00 P. M. (lr- igl.t

PW licker.. Tim*-Tabb.-*.aeri ill tn'orcali on x. aa i,Allin KA O- I"' 0 Mainaid lick, t Ag. til at tue He loo I.l Om villaavpots|.,i,-l:.tn »nd Bi rths -.cur. I "i Application

kt iSUtriaUt, M. SLAUGHTER,i.. a. ral Pa**.

N... 7 Fi mi.soi ii vi- Traffic Manurer.

_

ph HJluND IND a L I. BU ll .a s Ylt HAILI.'--All.

SITH- DI I.l. Off TRAIN*IN FIE I ." TOBI ll 1-'. IASA

TRIER DAILY TRAIN! (EXl EPT -1 NievYIbli RMOND AND LYN. HBUBG

vM.-ul. lil''*]_.No. I. .No.). .No.*.

*

LeaveRichun»idArri*

8:20 A.M I H ff. vi niuo

.Volta" Ile] ll !V P. vt 7 .. i". m I |«* p. %,r,~) t-40 P. vt |i -. h. vi l) a M,

lc XII .

Cui'nP. M

fl: I.*, .'. ai.5*4.1 S vi ,

7 KO p Vi,

ARRIVE KU HMoNI'.fl: 18 p. M Mail mi cx.cpi sand**.)

lian A.M. Al "ll HOD A I loN lal I) o X-VCHI tv.I

7:i 0 A.M. Nil, ll li X lill'Ss lull) v., t Moa*'li).I

( NNKt TioN-s.At Ricnnioml with arva uri .intiways atid Rlrn-

I, i, ¦., tc' -I, rg sad Pot'inic rill"l.yi.cht.urg with A irglnla Mnlltnl -iUiv.Norfolk and arutera railroad ; st CUft'in F..rg»»ni, i i,..it|. tk, aa Ohio iailw.iv a: Leitngiuawlih llalllll" r. ana! Oleo mir-il.fUetvtafoor mttaehmi f" fight Hjpr.m ta

Lynclibury.Trains inarki "I . d.tllT O' *pf «'ind.y).Ticer.- told p. nil BolnU. ¦>.:. .¦¦ ¦ 12 'fl ..si

Hain -in-et. 101 o Alain, ant .1 ,-. 1 Al-lexiiaiiy di l-l, t lal,tn au-1 ,

.1. I.'. VI Al 'MURDO,at 12 li*n.ral P*«*eng*r xnl Rbbttaxi tgcti!

1. ICU MON D, PBBDEBICKSBUBOAND I'oloAl Ai i: Alt ROAD

THRot'l.li ALL-RAIL PAST-ffREIUHT LIN!To ANDIRON! Il Vl.TiNloHh., lilli, lilli..PULA. NFAA Volt ,. ash I '-rEKN

AND WET)PERN lill

ONLY TWILTR HOURS BETWEEN RilliMOND AND lt ALTIMORE IN RAI il

DIRK (loN.i orre-is'iidiiigly i|uirk lime lo oilier p..nt*.

Through bill, ol l.dlug lar.e,: al lowC. A. TAYLOR.

IT I_General ru '.lil Ag. i.

RICH MOND, PBBOBBICKSBL'BOAND POTOMAC KAIL H O A D.--tchtidi.il

.oiuint m ing NOVEMlltR 2. 1SS4.eaal.-ru .ta..-lara lime!*:00 A. M., leave* Kyr.l-Sl.ict -urn daly;

aiop-inilV al Ashlan! Ju it lion. AH .

f rd. ia 1from .licks..!" ..ion.

11:07 A. M , leaves. Hi rd ai* y i*l«ta pi sunday.I. -h. ja-r from Chart*!*ton to VYaalllngloll.

632 P.M.. leave. HTrd.-ir.,t Halloa 1*11*.Bl*«l*r fruii 'O N*wA..L.

IOtSO A. M.. arnvr, il Kyr.!--ir-i Ra*.Slc*l*r f.w.u N. » l TS lo JAllie.

8.SS ff. M.. arrive* at Hyrd-sircetttatloti dally ;Stop* al I rr.lrrl kslmrg vtami Junctioa. sleeper rrmu vi i.k-logion lol arlen u.

.TO P. M, aoiv * al Btrd-strxil .uti.ni ditly(etrepl Suinlava). . l.-.-ia-r fr, ulAl i-i,union to J.wkv.avlllr.ASHLAND TRAlNn

ot- nirry siniixV*|.U0 P. M., aev'wniBiwtlaiitin. leave* Br.«d-sir,. I

station ; arrive* al Ashland al 5 P.IL

SO* P. M..leaT,« tlha; arrlxeri a* Aao i a a(1*1 P. M.

7:30 A M., arri ve, at Elba; leave* Atl.Uud al0:43 A.M.

S:65 A BL, aconnn.-tallon, amara at Krna I*Slrrsrl aUtion ; le.it, t Ashland al SA. M.

5 SS P. M.. amt.. ai Elba; i*.t«* A.h . ..

tel ff, M.CA. TAYLOR, lieneral Ticket Ag«»fc

fl. T. Uv, M V lilt. Geueral .uorrinlen'ls:*'.

MUS. J. VtMHLEY. Itl SOl'TlI ElKsl*STREET. Klrhmood. any. - 1 it*.<l Hr twa**

Iron Hitter* tat g.t.eral drhditv aad w.jka**.with aut-t-eaa. lt also b. urtlfsl toy tlitlil. I rr-

t-oiutnrii.l ll to all mother, an I.UIloaUr cull lr.' i.

M ia,10,l*i,i0,»3>2a^7,K'J*l

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