SATIKPAY FKBKUARV 2 8, 1874.
Till- KIlLimOF YOUNG NEAI.
FI I.L PAIITICVLARN.
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We give it a* intereMing, ;
%|' /"'JiT fa'-r ?o all concerned :
i ' 1 ' r.. February 24. 1X74.
' r ciuct ami orderly village has
? ? , ? bloody tragedy. One
'? cone down ton bloody grav?\
r V irearoersted in ft dungeon, and
? ' 1 V. ' r plungt d into untold gnct.
:? :1 < T. Neal. was a boy. not
T:"' UnM -\rc vears of tge. He was a na
1 v n < Va.. but til< parents now j
: ?\hmond. Va. He has been here
! - engnsjed in the tobacco (
? * V"i'y was ahteh-spirited, high-toned
" ' snd p'dito: of splendid
' .j of larsrc tratr.e. but very pow
1 ,1. Uj bis eon i toons, genial
*? ( i. ./* nn<V innny fi it'ntls here.
?r- . , ? ? t lliolt i- a boy, not yet nineteen
jj0 a M>n of II. C. Klliott,
x N ' ' 'snrtal Years been engaged in
\ i -'???]. and ha* the reputation ol
: landlords in the State.
. :-h" t>n>nrie:or of the Charles Hotel
* , ' 4?d ii ;> t<> Woduosday !a-t was
-or. joe. Noal v. as a boarder j
"**** *, ' t j.ar!fs, aiui he and Joe Elliott
rentlv entirely friendly up to
;,ort time of the homicide. On
' . 5:u instant Ne:d went to Yir
1'-.,,. saur.i,' he would returnon
. v\ i wl I uesday l??e 10th). but did not
unt 1 the 17th? ju>t one wc<k longer
; intended to reta-du away. During
, . -.ioijoe a rumor was s'arted that
u! fi -eveial ut)l?id bills? one
i l'?3;d at the M.Cb.irk ? snd thai he
? ipn ad to r? turn. etc. i hose reports
" a ?o S-' sl immediately fttifT his arn- j
, Ti.ev irritated and -annoyed the
".t- rit'd bo*. and he beeaine Yery much
eially at doe Klliott. On Wed
" . . . ; t umber of bills were made out by
tod given to doe for eollection.
vis. Seal's bill for board, which
1 r?> Joe about 11 o'clock, but
? a c.'. A*. G o'clock the same after
Spa; was sitting in the office of]
l" i! r. Kltiott came in and ordered
,L>( :l*-' house. While he and >'ejd
(Mfiver-atien Joseph 1>. Elliott en
j oiSce. pissed behind his father,
?'?tl a I'isioi in a lew inches of Xcal s
-..i. and tired. Seal stood a short time
i '.Vti'v -'.dl.Kkid in a gutteral tone " it was
! . v.artHy ac:.*? and then fell to the floor,
I ia a f.'w minutes was a corpse.
' : Neal fell, lelt the room and
? .'l to t Ik he u?e of Colonel U.F. Aruifield,
nj-l dterr.ards to his (Armtield's) office,
>? : ? he v-as louud by theoftieer. He made j
??..i-iaoec whatever, and iu fact met the)
o'!i- r Utore he cot into the office.
\ l oromr's jury was em[)annelled, and
hearing the testimony returned a ver
?i .t that Nval came to his death by a pistol
ijrt il bj ?t. I?. Klliott.
; mu ti^nip magistrates issued a warrant
? :.nn.' Kllloit heroic them. After hearing
vMiiuei y they committed him to j til to
. VMit liis trial ut the next term of the Supe
rior Court.
The i<x* nioruing the prisoner was
? j btfore Judge Anderson Mitchell on
, \Hit if habeas corpus. The Solicitor for
? Mute, W. r. Caldwell, being ah>cnt, the
sat ? wa? rfcfin'enttd by I>. >1. Furchasand
ii. >1. AlhK'ii, E-q-., while the defence was
'.? i3i!v?ed by <. oJ nel li. F. ArmfieM.
The :ir-t witness iutroduce;! was Mr. II.
( . U.ii.tt, ^\bo t e^t i tied that the pri.-ouer is
i. - >nst, and that the deceased \va> a boarder
;> hotel ; that Jfeal, after bis return Iroui
? :ruiub,ai'ixaied irritated and augry about
! ,. ? i ? {<v>rt^ t:ial he did not intend to return :
;.<? heard Jor-eph when he presented
\. . bill; that Neal appeared angry and
ta?-.and that he heard Joseph order
: .,i> :<? It .in the bouse ; that about (i o'clock
? !),;? uuc rnocu, after the Charlotte train came
. j. un^iy and loud talk in the
. ? ; tli.tt hf wtut in there aud walked Up
? , N- k , who vra.- sitting by the tire with his
? . !o hira, jdaced his hand upon deal's
. i ami told bim he must leave tlnre;
. rorf ? rt> . turned round, lacing him, uu(i
i. ?? 1 1-. Kon nui"; that he repeated the
? :<> lea\f, wbt n Neal replied be would
l?i:ring t: ?. conver.>atiou he placed both
? r. .\?a;'? shoulders, and Neal caught
!? u" by his coat with both hands.
ii t time rutne one tired a pistol, aud
iiihe N(' d Kll ; tliai he did licit see
?? pistol, a> the (lerson was be
tint bis son has never cither
i < r canied a pistol (;r other deadly
, :? i.'in kuowiedge; that his sun i>
years of age.
i ii- a boy named Culhrcth,
: ;>{ ?uei.tly al-r?uv (ijihteeo years of ago, tes
: i hat 1 " w.isa in-arderat the Sr. Charles;
' . c k ;? ?>? prisoner aud deceased; that
luiee bcrore the homicide he
' ? Mtlipi: iu the country with dtcca-ed;
- tl. erased warned him agaiustas?ociatiiiir
i ti usiiugj ?e Klliott, and that he>poke
' \ of Jch-. Witness told him he inu-t
? ti >tukf n, that he (?\itues-) did lo*. think
that kind oi u boy ; that deceased
told him if Joe < Yer insulted him in
? te M-u-t he would cut him to piece-, and
dr-v* from a K-abbard a shoit broad-bladed
K::iie, >harp ou both edges and asked hiui
:> hethou^kt th:it would do for a tooth
pi'-k: that he told Joe of the conversation.
A .Mr. Davis, an ex-student of David -on
< oilctfe, b'-tiijfd that he was aboirderat
'-he st. l!iaile> ; that Neal was very indig
uai.t about i be rejK.rt of bis not returning;
that he -poke very harshly of Joe Elliott,
:>cd that he further told him he (deceased)
U <i kiii Kiiiott before night; that the
j ii-uuer bad told him since the homicide
taat he -hot decca-ed with a pistol beloug
? - t o m man nameU -igiuan, an employ t: ot
tin* < uJver liroiberw, atove-dea er-<.
o. M. Eaickhy, postmaster, tostities that
N-uie-iuie to tiio poftt-olfice and told hiui
ijat ii?- inlend; d to whip Joe Elliott, and
?' 'i lie advised bim not to do so.
?? !i I . Mit p; ard testified that he was in
: tHN-age leading Irotu the olUcc to the
o i U^'-rtKnii ; thai he heard some one ask far
~ .'--toi; turrnd round and saw it was the
; did tot see uuy one give him a
pbtol.
In*. .1. J, Molt, ci.l'ector of internal rev
? i -r this disttict, was in the office of the
t uis pretty much the same ac
tl ? i'l* "
< iM "t tbv killing that H. C. Elliott doe^.
I'd h'! !:? ;i r L.ihott jiive the deceased second
i ?.? leuvo the bou-e; did not hear di
? ,i *:iv be would uoi go. While deceased
? i II. i.". Klliott were standing lacing eac l
v* coulii not see their hand-. -Saw pri
-'?vr eon.e in, w.dk pa-t his lather; heard
i .1- r.nd KiW the flash of a pistol;
*:i -ce the pistol; heard deceased ^ay,
ir: a guttural tone, ?' Ii is a cowardly act" ;
?;> v hiui sink down to the fl jor; saw the
l-ood ^'usii from his uioutband nostrils.
.i?.-eph Claik test .ties be is a boarder at
tie >t. Charles; bud U*en to tea, aud was iu
office putting on his overcoat ; beard
H. t . Klliott tell deceased to leave the house;
c.'.v them have hold of each other; saw
]>: i-ouer walk rupidly to where they were;
-t'-' r prisoner bad snot he step;>ed back to
ln ur where wituess wa-?. Witness said to
bim: "Joe, what w this"? heard prisoner
e<<k tbe pisiol again; after deceased fell
li"' prisoner went out of the room.
i'r. W. M. Campbdl described the appear
ance ol the wouud and the course of the
ball.
The pr boner'* character was proven to be
; that be never bad been engaged In a
dUt urbance cf any kind. It waa also provt n
thai no wea|>ons of any kind were touud ou
thf t?er-on ol deceased.
Atu-r argument by couusel. Judge Mitchell
auuj tied the prisoner to bail, fixing the
amount at f4,000. After he had made bis
dm- ion he r? bi>ened the case to hear addi
tlouul witnesses, as it is said by the counsel
for the State that they have discovered uew
aud import iol evidene*', llis Honor set
Wednesday the *25th initaut for a lc# bear
ing.
.^o even* ever ocurr^d tbl? Ylltage
"EPSsSHlSSS
tbe deceased. i'he whole ^puhNofraccon*
pemicd tbe remain to the depot m tbey were
Seen by a brother of the deceased to Hk^
mond for interment. The deepest regret te
fett for the occurrence, and the most pro
found sympathy for toth 'he famines'.
The opinion wm? to he
bad there been no tale-bearing f i ^ "
whatever it was between the \outgmen,
rould havfc been amkably adjusted*
The primer made a written !*riai^n? c .! (!
ttot township magistrates, In ?,t
that after ho hod presented deceased bis bill, at
It o'clock, be beard hitwask for apistoj. lie
further says that he thoi*ght his fathers lac
was fn danger ; tihat be dal not intend to Kin
deceased, but 10 shoot fcim through the
shoulder, and thus prevent hlnv from injur
ing or killing bis father.
The following letter came to hand after we
had written the Introduction to- the former
0,10 1 ,vr
Statrsville. N. C., Februarv ? 1874.
Promptly at 10 o'clock bis Honor Judge
Mitchell took his seat to continue the habeas
cenms ease of J. IX Elliott.. A frw of the
witnesses examined on Thursday last were
examined ugsin to-day, and I am ?ble to
correct some trivial errors that occurred in
mv lormcr communication.
The young man Culnrctb is not a regular
boarder at the St. Charles, but he ho* re
ccntlv come to States v?K and sometimes rc
putors ?uk1 ocit^ t lie Ci)nrfe?r
Or J. *T. Mott did hear II. C.Kl'iott order
Ned to leave bis house twice, but did not
hear Neal say he would not go.
H.V.Elliott testified that Neal behaved
badly at the dinner-table on the day of the
homicide ; that he used profane and unbe
coming language. T .
James Kouehe, engineer on the A., i . ?
o. u. K . recalled : Was in the St. Charles a
few minutes belore the homicide. Deceased
! n I ? Uncr wee both there in the office
II "rd deceased savthat he intended towb.p
prisoner, and if bis father fooled with him
he would v> !sip him too. Saw prisoner Ica\e
the office aud go into the passage leidmg
to the dining-room. W ituess also went
into the pas-age. Heard prisoner say to his
prtoncrV) fatter that if he did not put de
ceased out of the office be would kill him.
II C Elliott immediately walked into tin
office*, followed by prisoner. In a very *>hort
timp h<<ird the report of the pistol.
Warwick Rcid (colored) testified that he
came from Richmond, Va? to this place last
\u,ru*t ; that he was engaged for some time
In uie tobaeco business and aUerwards w^s
pmnloved as a waiter m the St. Chants,
that he was present waiting on the dinner
table on the day of the homicide. Did not
hear deceased use any profane, vulgar, or
SoiKT language. That three (lays before
deceased started to Virginia he >aw him
have a dirk-knife in a sheath. Witness put
the kuife in deceased's trunk. After tbe hom
icide he opened the trunk and louud tbe
kuife just as be had placed It. Before wit
ness left Richmond deceased's father bad re
quested the witness to look alter bis sou.
l W Bi?,<rs was present at dinner on the
dav'of the homicide. L>id not hear deceased
u<e improper language. Witness left the
table betore deceased did. ltness described
an altercation between deceased and nn?tber
young man some two mouths ago, in which
J ^ v ml* w Uu esses w ere introduced to prove
I that no arms were found on tbe corpse of
deceased^ tesUfied thllt he r00mcd
with deceased in the month of January,and
had on one or two occasions^ seen deteascd
wearing a bowic-kuife on his person, had
frequently seen the same knite l}ing on the
niantcl-piepe when he got up in tbe morning.
Several witnes-es were introduced to
Drove the character both of prisoner and de
ceased All agreed that the character of de
ceased. <-o lar as he hud formed one here, was
"?ood. ? There was some conflict of testimony
in regard to tbe character of the prisoner.
Two witnesses thought he bad injured his
character by a former transaction, the
others thought his character was good.
\fter tbe evidence hud been ^ cry fully
commented on by counsel, Judge Mitchell
decided to reverse bis former opinion, and
ordered the prisoner to jail to await his trial
at the June tern, of the Superior Court.
The State Solicitor, Mr. N\ . P. Coldwcli,
could not be "present at the trial, riieloriuer
couuscl for the State were ably assisted to
day by Mr. J. M. McCorkle, Esq.,ot Salis
bury. _
Valley Railroad Items.? A private letter
informs us that the work upon this road is
progressing as rapidly as the weather will
permit. It says:
The cont rhetors are no longer limited in
the amount of work they shall do, but are
allow t d to ?' push the work v from Uns time
on lleretolore the *? syndicate * which
took tbe work from Staunton to Salem were
?? limited" to StOO.OoO p?r month, now they
ctn Co as much us they please, and they
generally will work a full force.
" Aiasou & Co. have oue hundred convicts at
woik, aud will soon put on more irom three
miles of Staunton to Fairlield.
Colonels D. B. llarm an aud Aleck Ilar
mau, ot Staunton, eoniuieinc their contract
Iroui Staunton to Mason's work early next
month with a full force. Then* ^shanties
and stables are up. Captain Lewis U^man
i< working a strong force on his contract, Uvo
miles out from Fail field, and will { *
Colonel A. W. Haiman works 100 baud,
from Captain Lewis's woik to near Lex
ingtoii, and there 3IcMabou, Green ?v Co.
take the work through to Roaring rum
Maior Slniiah in, Colonel II. H. Robertson,
and Captain MeneftVe are pu-bmg the work
towards Salem, and there is general activitv
and a new life along tbe whole line.
'1 he recent " pu*h " on this work indicates
some new developments in railroading in
Virgiuia. The Valley railroad is not to
stop at Salem, and many think that Sa.ern,
i\orth Carolina , is the objective point, i. raw
a line and tigure it out. .
lianJs are paid ofl regularly, and come iu
rapidly as the weather improves, fco far as
a s. jjurner can judge, these \ alley people
are better otl' tbuu any in the south, and
their prospects are better. ^
1 may give you other items when in_the
humor. ^ m
List cf Ofpicbrs of I-,CRAYnip,R^Q?f'
pa"e county, organized February -3 J, 18?4,
by T. A. Graves, Assistant Deputy: Mas
ter Andrew Broadus; Overseer, \\ ilhatn
II. Miller ; Lecturer, G. W . Rust ; Stewart ,
John Chapman; Assistant St^'ar^
N Judd; Chap'aiu, John W. Kotbgeo,
Treasurer. William Campbell, Secretary, E.
G Chapman; Gatekeeper, David J. strick
le! ? Ceres, Mrs. Ann E. Hudson ; I omoua,
Mi's Katie Chapman ; Flora, Miss Belle
ilite; Lady Assistant Stewaul, Mrs. Annie
E. Brumleaeb. _
A Tureatkned " Cei'Sadk " axd Oitosi
tion to Local Option. ? The great temper
ance epidemic, which has worked such a re
volution in tbe West, threatens tbis vicinity.
Nearly all tbe principal jaioon-keepeis anu
restaurant-men have received during the
past week missives written evidently by a
feminine hand, and signed %t Daughters of
Temperance," calling on them to cease sell
ing liquor, or, if not, to prepare for open
prayer-meetings ou their premises. The
warnings were at tirst thought to be a joke, !
but are now believed to bavea serious mea u
ing. particularly as the subject is known to
be uuder advisement with several temper
ance and religious organizations. In view
of these letters, petitions were presented for
signature to each drinker at the various bars
yesterday asking tbe L< gislature lor protec
tion against the women.? Baltimore &un,
TUh.
New Dknti8ts. ? W. B. Wise, of Virginia,
aud Miss Jacobi, of Germany, were among
those who graduated at the Baltimore Dental
College last Thursday. Miss Jacobi is tbe
second lady graduate of that college, the
other. Miss Emilie Foeking, also of Germa
?y, having graduated last year. Miss Jacobi
bore her honors gracefully.
Neoro Lawyzrs.? Seven negroes gradu
a'ed in law at Howard University, Washing
ton, D. C , on Thursday. Ambrose K. Whi
ting, McG ill Price, and John W.Cromwell,
are from Virginia. Kx-8enato? F0"te nd
d-ev ed the grcdunres. :
! lOfrfw&Jiutenc*,!
H T. V, Collin!
0 uK ^LT 4??S?i .iiiMffl
*5 ,ry, '*ohD Hallf/jan, John Hear,
ncy, and James Haurahan. A committee
IF?i t0 amn*e 'or tbe celebration
of the birthday of S\ Patrick on the 17th of
Jlarch, which to always suitably observed by
the association 7
Tho Benevofeot and Dramatic Association
of fins city has tendered a benefit to the or
phi* asylum under the patronage of the
Wasfcington-Street Methodist Episcopal
church. The managers have not yet coim
rounictfed their reply |? tlie proportion.
The following special services are an
nounced for Sunday ^ By Rev. I>r. Wather
spoon, at the Tabh-Sireet Presbyterian
church, a sermon on "Saul; or. Emotion
without Religion." B* Rev. R. N. Sledd,
at the Market-Street JSIethodist Episcopal
?hurch, a sermon on Ma vj Magdalen.
The supervisors of Pri>oce George couuty
will hold a meeting at the Courthouse on
the second Monday "in March to act on the
claim of Messrs. Stuarf, Buchanan & Co., of
the Washington County Salt- "Works, for salt
furnished during the warr for which an ac
count of ?4,500 has been- rendered ag'ainst
the county.
Captain R. C. Donnan, deputy sheriff, re
ceived to-djy from. Kicbinond the official
papers containing the decision of the Su
preme Court of Appeals in re?ard to the
Luion-Strcet Methodist Episcopal church,
by which that propeity was it-stored to the
trustees of the Washington-Street Metho
(list Episcopal church and rcscued from tbe
negroes who had occupied it in the name of
souie ot their Northern African Conference
organizations. The colored brethren promn
Jy surrendered the keys of the church
which was found to be ia good condition.'
and paid the costs of the suit, which amounted
to $1C0.">9
Mr. William A. Apinktead, who was re
cently very ill, is announced to be convales
cent. Robin Adair.
r Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]
Letter from Monlsoinory County.
Coristiansburo, Va., February 26', 1874.
This has beeu court-week with us, and
therefore notable in our calendar. True; iu
decd, county court has ceased to be what it
was in point of dignity and importance ; but
the people cannot easily get over the habit of
"going to town" on court-day once a
month. Tbe weather this time was so bad
that the turn-out was not as large as usual.
It was arrand-jury term, and a large number
of indie ments were made? twenty-three, 1
believe, in all. The negroes figure princi
pally in the list, as usual, for all sorts of
offences from tbrowingstones up to shooting
with intent to kill. Gus. Goff, the nejaxo who
recently shot Dr. J. P. Hammet, "of this
place, in an altercation which took place be
tween them, was indicted. Dr. Hammet's
wound proved a slight oue, and he Is now
out and well. As an item which will helpout
the Dispatch in its argument for a return to a
CONSTITUTIONAL C0T7NTV-C0URT
system, 1 learn that tbe list of criminal cases
for the next circuit court here is sufficient
to occupy aM the time of the court, to the ex
clusion of all" other business.
It is the general testimony of
FARMERS
from all pirts of the county that wheat
never looked better here. The winter has
been a remarkably mild one and very favora
ble to its growth. The season has been fine
r.l>o for wiuter ploughing, and a great deal
has been done in preparation for oats and
corn. At present the whole face of the
country is covered with snow. Yesterday
and the day before we had the heaviest snow
full of the season, accompanied by some
sleet. As tbe ground is warm and not in
condition to hold it long, we have the pro
mise of a Oeligbtlul slush for some days.
Business is still very dull and monev
scarce, but as an evidence of both money and
enterprise we note the establishment in our
town of a large tannery by a couipan}* of our
own citizens.
In the absence of Mr. T. N. Conrad, who
is now a clerk in tbe House of Delegates,
Captain J. A. Si tg reaves, a disabled officer of
the Confederate army, and a most worthy
gentlemau, is conducting the Montgomery
Messenger. Montgomkky. *
From Ashland.
[Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]
Asni.tsn, Va , February 2(J, 1S7-1.
Coal from the mines in this vicinity has
been brought into the village, and upon
trial has proven a very fair speeimer. The
prospect is improving; and, doubtless, as the
weather opens, the mine will be worked
more extensively.
The Rev. A. G. Brown, the energetic
financial agent of the college, is fast accumu
lating bi ick> and timber lor the immediate
construction of the hotel. It will be 12.3
feet in length and 7.1 in width. The new
hotel and mineral springs will make Ash
land a favorite summer re.-ort, I expect.
_ ^ Sigma.
Formation or a Xew (irmul Commnm!
ery in West Virginia? Letters Jroin
Colonel Withers nud W. IS. Isaacs,
JK?q.
fFrora the Wheeling Krister, 2Gih J
The ceremonies connected with the forma
tion of a Grand Coram indery of Knights
Templar for West Virginia were had yester
day in this city, and attracted almost uni
versal attention. Notwithstanding the con
tinuous snow-storm, the streets were
thronged with citizens to see the parade of
Knights and to hear tbe splendid music dis
coursed by three brass bands that accompa
nied tbe procession.
A special conclave of the Grand Encamp
ment of the Unitrd States was held, Sir James
H. Hopkins presiding, arid tbe Grand Com
mandery of West Virginia was regularly
coustituted and proclaimed. Tbe following
named Knights, who had been previously
elected at a convention composed of the
qualified representatives of the several subor
dinate Commanderies in the State, were then
feeverally installed: Sir O. S. Long, grand
commander; Sir R. G. Lyle, grand gene
ralissimo; Sir (i. W. Pat ton, grand captain
general; Sir Th >mas II. Logan, grand prel
ate; Sir Alexander Parks, Jr., senior grand
warden ; Sir C. Y. Lucas, junior grand ward
en ; Sir L H. Williams, grand treasurer ; Sir
M. A. Chandler, grand recorder ; Sir A. L.
Nye, grand standard-bearer; Sir Henry
Iieed, grand sword-bearer; Sir George Da
vis, grand warder; Sir Hugh Sterling, grand
captain of the guard.
After tbe transaction of the necessary busi
ness for setting the new Grand Commandery
in motion, that body was cioicd, appointing
i's next meeting in "the city of Wheeling on
tbe Friday succeeding the second Tuesday
iu November, 1874.
the banquet.
Al 7 o'clock tbe Sir Knights with a num
ber of their invited lady-lriends assembled
at the MeLure House, and shortly afterwards
sat down to an elegant suppe'r. A great
many speeches were made in response to
toasts, and the following letters were read
wnen the toast to the Grand Commandery of j
Virginia was drunk:
Richmond, February 15, 1874.
To F. C. Winship, Secretary Committee on
Correspondence , Wheeling Commandery ,
No. 1, Knights Templar :
Sir Knigbt,? Your courteous favor of the,
10th, inviting me to be present at the cere
mouy of constituting tbe new Grand Com
mandery of Koights Templar of the State
of West Virginia, has just been received.
Should circumstances permit, it will afford
me much gratiticition to attend on so inter
esting an occasion, and to accept tbe hospi
tality of Wheeling Commandery, No. 1, so
politely tendered. As the nature of my en
gagements are sueb as to render it uncertain
whether I can leave this city at tbe time de
signated, I assure you that even in thai event
1 shall be present in spirit, and my warmest
aepiraions will bid you godspeed in tbe
new carw that will then be opened to you.
I am fraok to confess, however, that these
sentiments are - somewhat tinged with'
m^hn'.'holy by tbe reflection that the,
jmen> item is.toU? lessened bj the removal
ffiKB?g?sag?ras
ii^SSte
WwS^
Md io teS" "bundant prosp&Hj
iz2^SSSS"-SS
"0"I"'r' *? G. CoHMWW, OF THE)
xF rw t. . ^Uf9wD? Febrosry 2L 1874. }
*v\ WheeUnJ^'* COrreiP?n4ttV Secreta
tli?i3tlfl tooted foT^aDr?Sgn&i0a ?D
licfpatloBs to beine- wifh T p in&an"
insisnt, bw Imperative i, n?i? 0,>lie 25111
b?ve since mmtn to deprive me"r t^?n?dS
SUM. I be?, therefore in J? i pIf#'
i"8;<*d <* in the warm puling or",
personal presence, to present tii ?!!!!?,
bled. Sir Knights t Deadly %^ Z
benedictions of the Grand Comm.n^rv ol
Viffchno, to whose honor your senfinS?
proposed. Tbe Sir Knirtu Tn'^e
behalf I write prefer that their f Z.
ing? at fraternal sympathy and affiJkm
shonH- be judged by acts of the- r2
and future raiber tban from any cordial
profession of uaity and guod-will that I can
oflen. I woud do violence, however, to mv
o\yr. fetlings were I uot to express my erate.
ful Een3c of your knightly courtesy antT ten
der ray acknowledgment of the honor ac
corded to the venerable body which I rep
resent. Be assured, Sir Knights of. West
V irgiujo, that, though separated by sonny
miles- of distance, and dwelling now ia dif
ferent tents, the hearts of your brothers in
the '?good old Commonwealth" wUfeever
turn to you with feelings of tenderness and
a fleet ion. The Grand Commandery oi Vir
ginia, though not present to stand before
lrrnwrnd xi& sP?ttSor ?t jour baptismal font,
fol,.?^ you -through all your future
career with paJerml pride and interest. In
her name and in her belmlf I invoke tor you
tbe old Patriarch tb? bene
m m'L l i " ^is ?>'"'? moments he p-o
nounced on Li< favored son. I ewe vou
West viv'' " Gran(1 Commrujdery of
bomh -S?- ?sysl,e "* "fruitful
nnr? fho y herr however abide ia strength,
hrMl t^3 0r b.er hands be made strong
I nni r! t .? m,ghty G0d 0f J?COb."
I am, courteously and fraternally, yours,
Willi a m B. Isaacs, G. C.
Coffee.? The metrical system of wei"bts
having been adopted in Rio, coflee in^tbc
future will be sold per kilometre instead of
per arroba. The brokerage and shipping
expenses as well as quotations will also be
based on tbe new system. Two vessels, the
bark Maggie V. IJugg and the British brig
Glen Albyn, will arrive here soon with 6,000
bags of coffee, while for Hampton Roads and
orders there is coming the Briiish bark Rialto
with 5,o00, and the British brig Industrv
with 2,800 bags. The last-camt'd may pos
sibly be ordered to Baltimore.? Baltimore
Sun.
Mork Democrats Unseated Tbe House
Committee on Elections has agreed by a ma
jority vote to report in favor of unseating
tbe Democratic sitting members from the
First Georgia district and the Fifth Virginia
districts -Mcssr?, Itiwls uod Da vis-? and
ssa ting their Republican contestants, Messrs.
Sloan and Thomas.
1 Ostal. A new po>t-officc is established
at Folly Aiili*, Augusta couutv, Va., on the
rouie from Staunton to Lcxiugton, with
Robert Ilabby as postmaster.
BOOTS, SHOES, dc.
"I UST RECEIVED, a supply of gen^ga^
O tlemen's II AM j-SKW ED GAITERS 9S1
latest etyiP. extension toe?, c.f the very bestf HJ
q,,^'U}r*.,(ia,,eoou an<1 supply vnunelves
at 90S) Main street, between Ninth and Tenth.
fo 28-1 w JOHN C. PAGE. Jh.
rrO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING*
j STO'-'H I will stll my Heavy Bootsl
and Brogans for Men and Boys at co6t, andl _
other ajudn at a reduction of ten per cent. My
slock Is composed or all the various styles and
grades, such as may be found only in a first-class
n.iot a lid shoe Uore. Lark e assortment of Trunks,
&c. Sole-Leather Trunks for gentlemen at cost.
?>"* '?* '?* \V. P. \V. TAYLOR.
oitv made goods a ?
SPECIALTY.
1874
REDUCTION IN PRICKS OF BOOTS, SHOES,
AND 1 BUNK 3.
WINTER GO' ?DS must be sold to make room foj
onr SPRING STt*>CK. Now is the lime t<? buy at
the lowest possible prices. MEN'S. BOYS', and
YOU I'll?*' KM* BOOTS, of which we have too large
a stock on hand tor the present season, will 1m; sold
without regard to cost. CUSTOM WORK MADE
TO ORDER A SI) GUARANTEED TO FtT. RK
I'AIKING DONE IN THE NEATEST AND BEST
MAN NEK.
.JOHN H. BOSCH KN & SON. Manufacturers,
la 2 509 and 511 Broad strcef.
PRY U4?<?I>*.
\TEW GOODS FORT"
EARLY SPRING TRADE.
HUDGIKS, GORDON & CO.,
1013 Main sthkkt (opposite tlie-postoDlce).
are opening a great variety of
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
New styles of RUFFS andliUFFLINGS ;
New styles of NECK-TIES and MUFFLERS;
Beautiful DOTTED and BEADED LACE, for
veils;
New SEWING-SILK-FRINGED VEILS ;
New ROMAN SCARFS nud CRAVATS;
LACES. HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.;
A large assortment of PRINTED PERCALES.
CAMBRICS, PRINTS. BLEACHED and
BROWN SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS.
fe 23
JULIUS SYCLE ofl'ers a kirge stock of
DRE^S GOODS, such as
BLACK SIlKS.
BuACK CASHMERES,
BLACK ALPACAS.
and, In fact, everything which Is kept In a first- class
ilry goods house, at and below cost, positively, to
change business. Come and get bargains.
fe 1 6 1m
s
PECIAL NOTICE.
JULIUS SYCLE
will from this date sell his entire stock of
DRY GOODS a ND NOTION'S
AT AND BiCLOW COST. FOR CASH ONLY,
to change business. 1 his is positively n? humbug.
JL'LIUS SYCLE.
fe 10-lm 415 Broad street. Richmond, Va.
ISAAC COHEN is selling off his entire
stock of DRY GOODS. Ac..
AT AND BKLOW COST
in order to change business. All goods, no matter
under wnat advantage tb?-y were bought, will be
sold STKICTI.Y AT COST.
Call he'nre the ass -rtment is broken. 305 Broad,
between Thlr,J and Fourth streets.
Chujc.i S iturdays. fe 10-lm
R
FINANCIAL
EAL ESTATE, BOND 5, STOCKS,
Mortgages, and Commercial Paper bought
and sold on commission.
LOANS NEGOTIATED ON REAL ESTATE
AND COLLATERAL SECURITIES.
Utmost care and prudence exercised in the Invest
ment of money, secured by collaterals or
deeds of trust on real estate.
PROPERTY LEASED OB RENTED, AND
RENTS COLLECTED.
RICHARDSON A CO?
Real Estate Agents, Brokers, and Auctioneers,
Ja 5-tMhl No. 1113 Main street.
STATURAL FLOWERS EMBALMEa? I
Bridal Bouqneu, Funeral Wreaths, Crowes,
Anohors, and Stars, preserved in natural form by !
Mrs. LAUKA L. TRUKMAN.
No. 321 Rroad stioet (up>stairg).
N. B Wanted, SCHOLARS, to whom instruc
tion In vocal and Instrumental music witi begireo.
fe 1 9-3w*
E0O1NG AND V 161 TING-CABDS,
beauUui, wi u% itvh runUM-aooae.
w
u,n. c rrir.-o r ik?
S I NnWAND-'STRTCH SI ? i
i POTASS**' JCLIXh VAL&
HtAN AN/> QUININE, Ac,. recently MADS Bl
OCU3ELVKS. P?d or TUB HOST SKUECT MATERIAL.
hi aorordanc? with formula as p-nMMied by author
ity M Aroeii "?n Pharmaceutical Asaodallon in
last No. of Jovmal of Pharmacy and Gr1JJUh%$
Fornrxhtry: L? WAG NEIL Apothecary,
lo 27 ? <oroer81xtb and Broad streetii.
>J<HE FaVUKTTE nOME REMEDY.
This an*?alted tnc.?dao is warranted not to con
tain a s?ng> panicle o t aiKBCtmr or any injurious
mineral rafcatance, bat l!f j
- PURELY VEGETABLE,
-Kmtalntng ttowe southsrir roots and herbs which
ri all-wise PVovldence has- pUccd is countries j
w3*re Livkb Pis basks meat prevail. It -will care |
all* diseases canoed by derajiganent of the liver and
bOT**j8.
8IUMONVS LIVER ISEOULATOR
(or mcdiclne) Is wiineutly a fsraiQy ine4iei?e, ami ,
by bchsg kept ready for immediate r??o3t; will save |
many an hour of suffering and' many a dollar la
tl me aad doctors' WK .
Aflo? forty year?*' trial It is st'Jl receiving the)
most raquallfled t- sthnonlals to Its virtues from
pereons-of the higher character and responsibility.
Eminent phvlcians crtmraeud it as *be most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOU DYSPEPSIA
OR INOIG EST I ON.
Armed with this antidote, all cllmatcs and chs? jres
of water and food majrSe faced without fear. Aa
a remedy in malarious fevers, bowel1 complalats,
restlcssueJB, jaundice, nsrosca,
IT HAS NO EQUAL. ,
It is the cheapest; pureat,.and best family medlchie-J
in the worl i.
. Manufactured only hy
Jl IT. ZEILIN & Oa,
Macoc, Oa., and PhH&delphla.
Prlc?, 91 per bottle, bold by all druggists,
fe 28-deod&.w3m
A C1DS.? NITRIC ACID, SULPHURIC ,
XA- ACID, MUBIATIC ACID, ACEtllC ACID J
in carboys: 1
RED TaU i AR, GUM CATF.CHIT,
MURIATE TIN. CRYSTALS,
ANNLLINE (red aud blue},
EXTRACT LOGWOOD.CBLORIDUJLIME,
etc., etc* sale by 12. iMJVtr..
"^"ON-HUMANIZED YACCLNE: "VHlUS,
on QUILLS,
chared from the caTCFnbiuary 18th.
L'or sale by
J- BLAIR,
82o. Broad street,
Agent few the Vaccine Department New York
Dispensary. fe 21
jyjTLLEIi'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND,
roa
COUGHS,
COLDS.
HOARSENESS,
TICKLING IN THE THROAT, &C.
"I liave used ""Miller's Compound Svrup of j
Horehound" as a remedy for coughs, colds, and
hoarseness, and it has never failed to produce the
most beneficial results. I cordially recommcod its
use fo any who are suffering from these troubles.
u A. J. FORD,"
Proprietor Ford's Hotel, Richmond, Va.
u Ltxchbotic. January 22. 1874.
u I do not hesitate to pronounce It the bent pre
paration for coughs, and pax tlcularly tor the tickling
cough , so common and aunoying, that I have ever
used or known of. Geokgk M. Rcckkh.*'
For sale by all druggists and country merchants,
at 2Gc. and 50c. per bottle.
PURCELL, LADD & CO..
fe 1 9 "Wholesale A cents.
T
0 THE AFFLICTEDI
WARRANTED TO CURJS I
I wish to say to the public that I will Insure a curt
of all cases of CANCER placed under my treat
ment, and In event of no cure will not charge any
thing for my services. I will aho remove all
WENS, HAIR-MOLES, BLOOD-MARKS, Etc.
leavhisr but a slight scar, and insure as above stated.
Also, all chronic diseases, such a."
RHEUMATISM, SPINAL AFFECTION. SALT
RHEUM, TETTER, PILES, SCROFULA,
ANJ) ^ATARRH
!!"6ated, with a guarantee of a perfect cure J and it'
no cure, uo pay.
The knife is not used in any case wiiat
EVEK.
With my past experience and success In the treat
ment of tnese diseases I fed free ro say that my
medicines are iYKAl.unLB, ami without a rlv.il 1e
this or any other country in effecting
A SURE AND SPE?.DY CURE
in the above spcclllal diseases.
< )!llce liours trom U A. M. to 2 P. M.
Office: No. tOG Grace street, near Capltoi
Square, Richmond, Va.
The names ard re-Mences of many persons who
have bee a cured will be furnished by mail or upoc
ilcatlon In person.
22-d.fcw3m Ph. A. G. WOf.LAP.a
tie 2
Q I MM ON '3 HEPATIC COMPOUND,
O OR LIVER-CUR"..? We have arranged wlrh
Messrs. WOOD & SON'S to sell our SIMMOVa
HEPATIC COMPOUND, which Is giving t>ucli uni
versal satisfaction wherever introduced. All de
rangements of the liver, skin, aud bowels are re
lieved by this article as if by magic. Address all
orders to our wholesale ajzeuts, Messrs. WOOD &
SONS, who will iupjily the trade at our regular
rates. E. L. KING & SONS, Proprietors,
fe 6-3m Columbia, S. C.
Q ATAKRH ! BKOXCHIT1S ! !
CUTLER'S POCKET-INHALERS
AND
CAKBOLATE OF IOOlNE INHALANT.
For sate, whol-j^ale and retail, at
MEAOE Jfc UaKEK'S drug store,
Ja 28 919 Main street.
_ _?OUKT ORDK1W.
No. <59.
TN TUE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
X United Stares for the Eastern District of Vir
u i uia.
IN CHANCERY.
James W. Shields
Jacob Cohu, afe-ijfnee of [ lri"H * ?f
S. Lichtensteln audi 3? lo73.
others. J
****#??**?** ? - ? ? ?
"Aud it Is further adjudged, ordtre<l, and de
creed that Edgar M. Cornea, who Is hereby ap
pointed special commissioner for the purpose, do
inquire Into and report to the court an account of
the amounts aud pilorlties of the several liens I
upon the said property" (meaning thereby the pro- j
perry surrendered by S. Llchtenstein, baukrupt, In
his schedules, located on the northeast corner of
Main aud Nineteenth streets, Richmond, Va.,))
'?and the validity thereof; in making which ln
rjuiry the said several lieu- holders shall be required
to state the grounds of their said several liens, and
the said Jacob Cohu, assignee, shall be at liberty to
contest the same." And the said commissioner is
directed to report specially any matters deemed 1
pertinent by himse'l, or which he maybe required
so to state by any of the partus. Notice of the
time aud place for making such lnqulriei shall In?
given to the parties, or to their counsel, by personal
service of protest, or by publication lu some news- I
paper published In the city of Richmond oncua
week for four successive weeks.
JOHN C. UNDERWOOD,
District Judge.
TO JAMES W. SHIELDS, THK GER MANIA
UAUVEKEIN. S. 1>. fcHULTZ. IIENK* MOR
RIS : JACOB COHN. ASSIGNEE; S. LlOH I'luN
bTElN. BANKRUPT; AND ALi? Ol'ilER PKK
SONS CLAIMING LIENS UfON Tllii AKOVE
NAilKI) RKAL EsTaTE OF S. LlOnTE.%
STEIN, BANKRUPT ? Take notice that, pur
suant to the above decree. I have fixed SATuu
DAY, March 7, 1874, at 10 o'clock A. M. as the!
time, aud my office, No. 4 In Shaft r's build
ing, corner Tenth aud Main stieets, Rich
mond, Va., as the place, for making the In
qulries and report called for by the above de
cree. If not bejmn then, or. being begun not com
pleted. the procee<.l"gs will be cjutinuea from riiu?
t o time until concluded. Please protect your inte
rests lu the matter. E. M. G ARN KTT,
Spcclil Commissioner.
H. A. & J. S. Wise, p. q. fe 7-rAw
CMTHCTft '
gPRLVG CAMPAIGN
isappro&chiag, and In view of that fact all
WINTER GOODS
I new have on hand will be sold for CASH FLAT |
at very low figures in order to reduce stuck. My
general stock at regular prices. If you '..ant, call
at the old, established house of
WM. IRA SMITH, Aft.,
1109 Mala street.
Sign : LONG FLAG. Notice that on Main street. ]
fe IB '
ERESH HOPS? Received by last steamer
aoo ? co.
13 RAT f'S ASTRAL OIL and Ctoton
Jrc~llSlft>r*teti7 ^cjsfca, BBWt.
' C axal man? ?*?* 9rxra SSmartH, ?'
-> "r^>" ~f r, ft* t ; I '* j :1?* ' !f?l? '^wj
*??%&$?&**** - ^;
awBSU rt*>w*fe?
GRJKT-SULLH, ? rr ./ ; v
BABK-ilJLLS.
??a}i"? i: / K&?/
8TO.TECETTE1KP TOOI.ff,
-??V. ?
I- HA. Mil EES
of aB sizes. Ac.
. REPAIR-WORK SOLICITED.
Fieftftto to all potato km.
Send for elrcnlar. .. ? <y4
BESTAfTlLAlVm
T'ETELLS,
OORSEK
ELEVENTH AND BASS STREETS,
! offer* to his friend* and the pob3fr every seasonable
i article for the teb&andajl the toararicsof an nod'
j Ia?d and every latlMde, from the lakes totbetro
; pies? all served on bis tables to ordfcr, and famish*
; ei> to parties and families.
Hts BAB la kUI supplied with tkevtry hen* Ll? P
QCOBS and BSE WED DBfiiKS.
i. His arrangements trr OYSTERS- are the best.
Sne!> Oysters as arc seared at blsrvstaorant cannot
: befottad elsewhere.
; Come, friends, and teat my assertions. And to
all. ttM> compliments of Jbe season.
<fe 24 3ETELLE.
BtWES, STATIONERY- Ac.
THOUGHTS FOfr LENT, bj Bt. Rev.
E Asbton Oxendon, D.I?.; ?1 25. HEADINGS
FOR KVKRY DAY IN LENT. bv MtesSewell:
1 1.21V. GUIDE TO A DEVOUT LIFE, by Rev. G.
H.. Wilkinson : 75c. EDITH'S LAST &ENT, by E.
W.Y.:55c. DAILY steps tgwasds hea
ven ; 80c. CLOSET PRAYEBS; Aids to those
who prav In private, bf HHv. D. F. Sprfcnr; 60c.
THOUGHTS FOR- THE HOLY WEtKVby Miss
Sewcil 50c. THE STATE OF THE BLESSED
DEAD, by Henry Alford, D.D^Deancf Cunterbe*
r? :? 75c. HI*TORV, ORIGIN, a ND PROP Ett
OBSERVANCE OF THE LENTE*. FAST, by
Rtehop IvSp : 91.25. SEVEN LENTUN SERMONS.
Oy How; 50c. THE G'JOD REBOOT; Lessons
for Lent, by Alice B. Haven.; $1.60. Iter sale by
fel? WOODHOUSH APaKMAM.
A BBOTT'S UN1TKD STATES DIQE8T,
J\. FROM THE EARLI*ST"PERIODTO 1870.
Yolane 1 last to hand. SabMciptiona solicited by
RANDOLl'H & ENGLISH.
Also for sale, the ?ODE OF VIRGINIA; 1
volume. *6 ; 2 volumes, 98 ; 2 wlomss interleaved
wltb paper for notes and rcfereueu?. to subsequent
acts of tl?e Legislature, 610.
BR A1TI1 WAITED RETROSPECT, 91.00;
UULWER'S PAUISIANS,?1;.
OJIDa'S TWO L1TILE "WTH>DEN SHOES,
?1.50; and all the other new works, at 1318 Main
street. icia-d&w
1874. N0W Is ?E TJME 1874.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE YEAR 1874.
ANY MAGAZINE OR PAPER PUBLISHED
SENT TO ANY AMJRESS BY
J. T. ELLYSON,
Nkws-Dbalkii. No. 1112 Main stbbet,
BlCiraONIsVA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
I11 Newspapers, Books, Magazines, Games, Sta
tionery. School-Books. Christinas Books, and ail
articles reoulred bv the great reading pubbc.
GENERAL AGENT FOB THE PUBLISHERS
AND THE PUBLIC.
The following seat by mall to any part of tbe
count rv at the folk>wls# rales, which are the pub.
Usher*' lowest prices :
DAILIES.
New York Tribune.. SI 2
New York Tlmea 12
Nev York Jonrnai
of Gummero?. 16
Blchmond En/julrer. C
New York Herald.. .|12 1
New York World.... 12
New York San 6 1
Richmond Dispatch. 0 I
Richmond Whig .... 8!
WEEKLIES.
Applcton's Journal 94 00
Cupper 0 00 1
ratholic Mirror 3 00 I
Christian Union (with chromed) 3 00 1
Country Gentlemau 2 50
Courier den Etats-Un's..., 0 00
Christian at Work (with chrouios) 3 00
Dunibury News 2 00
Every Saturday 6 00
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 4 00
Frank Leslie's Chimney Corner- 4 00
Frauft Leslie's Lady's Jonrnai..- 4 00
Fireside Companion 3 03
Girls and Boys of America 3 00
Harpers' Bazar 4 00
Harpers' Weekly 4 00
Hearth and Home 3 00
.Home Journal 3 00
nentld (weekly) 2 00
illustrated Uirlstluo Weekly 2 00
Iron Age -
Irish American 2 60
Irish World 2 60
Irish Messenger 5 00
London Graphic 12 CO
London Illustrated News , 42 QQ 1
Litteli's Living Age 8 <j\,
New York Ledger Jj 00
New York Weekly 300
Nature (Londqp, C 00
, naLlt'irt 5 00
Punch (London) 7 00
I'omeroy's Democrat 2 60
''lyroouih Pulpit 3 00
Pilot .''ttjetoni 3 00
Rural Ne*V Yorker 2 50
Saturday Mar Journvi 3 00
Sclen'itic Auierlcjui 3 00
Saturday Night (Philadelphia) 3 00
batuntay fc veil lug Post (Philadelphia) 3 00
Scottish American Journal 3 00
SpJrlt of the Times 5 00
Turf. 'Field, a'ul Farm 5 00
Tribune (weekly) 2 00
Times (weekly)....' 2 00
True Flag (IJ.>?ton) 2 30
World (weekly) 2 00
Waverly il;ij<.i>lue 0 00
LITTELL'S 1 1VING AGE, with either of the
*?4 Weeklleri ot Monthlies, for ?1 U.
Sp' clnien copies ol any of the above -sent post
paid to auv address ou recciut of ten ceucs.
MONTHLIES.
Aldinc, with two beautiful chromo*. 96 0C
All the 1 ear Round 6 00
Agriculturist 1 50
is Uuiitlc Monthly 4 0C
Authur's Home Magazine 2 60
|jo>7 lltils 4 50
Bankers' Magazine 6 00
Roys o l" England 3 00
Blackwood * 4 00
Ballou's Monthly 1 60
Clumbers'* Journal 4 00
Comic Monthly 1 50
Chatterbox ?... 1 50
Catholic World 6 00
Children's Hour 1 26
D*iuore*t's Monthly 3 00
Eclectic Magazine 5 00
Educational J' >urnal of \ ,nrinia 1 60
Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours 1 50
Fran* Leslie's Lilly's Alitg.izloe 3 60
Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun 1 60
Fran\ Leslie's Boys of Aweilca. 1 50
Galaxy 4 00
Godey's Lady's Books, wlib ebroaoa 3 00
Good Words 2 75
Good Things 2 50
Harpers' Magazine 4 00
Hari>ers' Weekly \ 00
Harjx;rs' Bazar * 4 OO
Herald of Health........ 1 50
Hall's J urual of Health 1 00
Lipplncott-s Magazine 4 00
Le Bon Ton (fashions) 6 00 !
Little Corporal 1 u0
London Lancet o 00
Metropolitan 2 00
Medicid News and Library 1 00 I
Nursery v 1 50 |
National Live-Stock Journal 3 00
Old and New 4 Ou
Opilc's Magazine 50
Slll'.'.ner and Dressmaker (Loudon) o 00,
Musical Aionthiy 3 00
4 00
Peters's
Popuiar (den Ce Monthly 5 00 1
Phrenological Journal 3 00
Poultry World 1 23 |
St. MehoL-is 3 00
Scrihuer'sMoathlv 4 00
ijllll'nau's -Journal of Science aud Art.., 6 00
Science of Health 2 00
Sunday Magazine 1 2 75 j
Soailitru Mafcizlue 4 00 ;
World of Fashion (Londoiu 0 00
Wood's Houseiiold Magazine (wltb chromo). 1 00
Vau NostramPs Engineery 6 00
Young America (Deinorest's) ? 1 50
Specimen copies of any of the above monthlies
seul to auv address on receipt of 25 cents.
QUARTERLY REVIEWS.
American Jonrnai of Obstetrics. 9 4 00 j
American Church hevicw 6 00 I
* - 6 00
American Law Review ? o w"
British h'*"*"? ...... ...... 4 yO
Bikltba
Baptist
British Review o sj,
Kntiibwnite's Rrtrospect (scml-jKsarty)...... | 60
Qiuirt?rly.**?tM*t???* o w
> dliihurp n Itevlew 4 00
Loooou Qnartcriy Review.. 4 00
Methodist (juarkaly 2 50
Presbyterlau Ouarterly and Priuceton Re
view. .:. - 8 00
Southern Review 6. 00
Westminster Review 4 00
Blackwood and foar Enghsb Reviews 15 00
Special terms to parties clnbUng toe three or
more papers or inafcaJotea.
J. 'f- ELLYSON, Newsdealer.
1112 Maiaitreet Hichmoad, Va.
)a 10-d.ywjtw
iSBSuizsn.
X^ERTlLIZjiBS.? I wish to eril tbe spectel
X attention of pemoaa plantlugr ?arly potatxs lo,
the VIRGihlAFEKTlLlZCR, No. 1. A?a truck
fertilizer It tfi tbe cheapest and best tbey caua oms.
It vets very ^ulek. snd is leaa tknnltalf tbe price of
anv other oral ?fertiliser offered In tbe market.
fe 2 a-1 m ^e Agynt.
ALL SPRING CHOPS,
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
'-STAB BRAND" FLOUH J?F BAW4MXSK,
COMPLETI^TOSSXX) UANCF2.
We rec??mmen-? tbe?e standabo nanusus
for touacoo. cotton, coa^c and \ <rasTAJU.se,
also for yj^ax-nsva. H i
Cimilari contents* further iafcr?tttlr>n maitod j
tu all apidlea>u? ft?a> - I
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thorcragb':
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FINK aad OA IA IfOUDw ? ? , h>
SAND DELIVER*?, or ?pi>lkd at %? "bar,"
and mar be contracted for fa trwi**i*i^$t7Ar
titt with. the understated; at retail o/ /. f,
TATX.oa.at the office iSot of bevexrteeath ftreet
a od tfra wbr tdg*.
,y. D Poitsaux will be pleased to ire aad wiK
upOP oh? cnstoaere at thl* ofloo. j - ^ >??
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JJUBNS BEAUTIFULLY iWB
'ow .*o Aaiewand aw? w: 1m tor ashes, ??
?gB8fittmaea "*
deader In tfa? po^ar^arf&^^tw*4**WW
acd COOKINd-WOOD. Ytin cipa^t*-? w
to Sank of Virginia bulSttng. eoraer of KlmnUt
a>i4<Maln: otXtr- office* Jrtutkand Cvr tad FM
teesth and Do?A street*. *
feia- *. B. WATPNfc
1 III ? <ma*r
rWALBUR# St?LTNT COAL.
\S a? COAL EQ?AL TO IT. *
^hThawis.
(SObifClli -
felifl1 Btabteoafh aad vary Kneak
? ' ? ? ii mrnmmm y
A 1CTHRACITE COAj^aftstafc " u
A. 8.H,HAWW,
fe??: EUhteea^?ra*Ciayain>SBL
pASSELTON SPLINT COAL? tbe fe?H
U ccal for open gnUacoe ttwmarkec
B. P. LATOROP, i
fe & g?Ie agent for BUsbiaond^ ?
ANTHRACIT?. COALS? best quality?
alio west price*. M_ P. L ATUBWV .-. i
fe 6 seventeenth *tr*?*. ?t aiawbrtdge.
4 NTHBACITE GOAJU? I MB prepared
xjL Uv foruLsla Lykens Valldy aad Lattwr Bed
Asa Coal* st low llgaees; also. Bhanokla White
A'uh. A full snpnly ot Cumberland Coal ea handl
and for sale at the Jewwt raaiket nttkFMtk;
wishing. to lay la thchr supplies for the wliter woem
do wefftogeemc before nnrchaatea :- - i
WIRT BOBBBTB.
?e It corner Seventeenth and PoefcrtteeW
KAILBOAO LlKliA.,
O vines Ricxmc^d and PMtfMrvol
Railroad Cokcaky. r
AS AND AFTER JANUARY If*. 1874,
Vr trnim on this rood will run u (Ottawa:
The MAIL TRAINS leave Rlehmoadat 5:05 A*
M. and 2 P. M-: returning, leave Peteeebei* ?t
laaOP. M. and 7:50 P. M. ??=..: _ . .
The 0:06 A. M. MAIL TRAIN <to?* net lea^a
Richmond on Sloe day*, and the 7:30 P. tf. MAIL
TRAIN docs ho* leave Peteretoorjr oa Baadaye. ;.
NORFOLK ACCOMMODATION Tit AIM tang*
Richmond at 19.30 P. M. and Peteraborf at 103#
A-M.
FREIGHT TRAINS, with a pasBeacer eoach a
Utbc?l, leave Richmond for P??r?bur*r at 8 A.*,
and 5 P. M. daily* except bnndaya; retaratof. leave
Petersburg at 7:50 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. daltjr
exceot ^undovg. - *? *
The MAIL TRAINS will not stop betiraea Blcir
mond and Petenburs except at Maochcater ?a4
Chester.
Paafien^er* from Clover Hill wiB leave at f A*
M., and returning leave Rich mo ad at A P. M. dally*
<e'AL l TR AIXS leavlajt Fettrthai* w01 start from
thp ALAC ??8LELBriNO-CAR8 -V
attached to all the Mall Tralna. s.
COR BIN V^ABWIJT. v
j a 22 Genera! Tlch?t andTreftwt Ayaai. *
/CHESAPEAKE AN? OBW tLAjC
\J ROAD^-On and after Jaaaary 11, 187*, m
passenger train* will run u foflowfl : '.** ' 'l
FROM RICHMOND. iJ
MATL TRAlN-^r Gflfdao^n^ Okariottea.
rill?, staii oton. VBCF y alpbur. Hlntoe. aad all Igj
termedlate statioffiTfolly (except Sandayl at 8M?
a. M. This train connect* at Gordoaavflle lb?
Orange, Culpeper, WarrCntoa. .Maaaiimr^ Alcxay
drta, washlugton, and the North, ?i^atCbarioU?a?
vllle for Lyuchbnrg, BrUtol, Knoxvlifc, Chat?>
nooga. and the S*>u ill. ' ._
ACCOMMODATION^-Por Gordootyllle *od aQ
Intermediate station* dalJ v (excep?Saad?yJiat 4:4*
P. M. This train connect* at G^rdoamfle m
ffig^-Por Junction. GordoarHle, O
lottcbvllle. Staunton, Goshen, Oorlngtoa, White
plmr. Uacttngton. and all the station* bet wemvl -?
Sulphur and Huntington dally (except Sat?rtt
at 8:45 P. M. Till* train cona^fl ?t Haattngllt^
with steamers B^V^Via ilia Fleetwood foe Ct0Cls>?
nat! and the^ pgt and Southwest.
For ;nWugh tickets, comet Information. aa?~
rate's, apply at A. W. Garber'*, 826 Main *>reec?
at office Mallard end Ejchnnw Hotel, and at the des
pot on Broud it rcet near Seventeenth.
EDGAR VLIET,
General Po3seng6F Slid Ticket Affent.
A. H. Pkkuy. General Huperlntcnd^nt. v* m
Office of r.NorxEun and Sup aRiNT )
KlCHMOKD AND UAXVILLS KAILaOABUO., 7
Richmond, Va? December f? loT9* 9
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS.
0 ,
TralnNo. l? SorrnaBw i-.xpr. ass-leave* Rieh
mo.id dt 5:03 A. M. ; arrives at Burkevllleat 8K>#
A. M., arrive* at Danville at 1 P. M* arrive* at
Greemooro' at 3^30 P. M. "
Train No. 2? NEW UHMJA.N8 AND Navr TOB*.
ExPitKSj? leaves Greenstjoro'at 1:15 P- *-i ar
rive at DauviUeat 3:52 P. M.,arrtve* atBurite
Tllle at 8:04 P. M., arrive* at Richmond at 11:02
Train Xo. 3? TliuOPOH MAlL-leavee Rldimond
at 1 :48 P. M. ? arrives at Btirkevllle at 4w6 P.M*
arrives at Darvlile ;-t <J:53 P. M , arrive* at Green*
ooro' at 12:30 A. 5L ??
>o. 4?Ti;roi*oii Mail? Uavea Green*boro' at
2:15 k. M?: arrives at j an vllle at. 5:24 A. U., ar
rives at Hurkevllleat 11:35 A. M.; arrive* at Rich-'
inond at 2.82 P. M. . .
Tra.111 No. 5-Lvxciiutnto PA?8?Npt? -Jrare*
Rlelitnond at 9:42 A. M. : arrives at BurkwlUeat
12^9 P.M.; arrives at Lynchbnrgat 4:40 P. *?
Train No. G - b in: k k v i r. l* _ Accommodation?
leaves Lynchburg at 9^ O P. M.. ,<^T?l,J!Hk2 i?
at 4:35 A. M : arrives at Rich mond at 7.58 A. BL
Train So. 4 connect* at Burke vllle wla train*
on fh>- Atlantic. Mlsolsalppi and Ohio ^a^iSS
Lyuchbunr and the South.
ru.'j from Richmond to Charl
lotU; to Atlanta and New Orleans without oh*?e.
Traiu No. 1 male in close connection at_ Unarioii*
with train* ou the AtlanUand KlcbmMdAJ^LUae
railroad for AUanta, Montgomery, Mobtla, ?cw
Orleans, and all point* South and boata wieU
Through tickets sold to all point* ceath Mwl
wc6t, and Dtwrnge checked thro urH Jmep
de 9 gnglneerand^
RICUMOND, YOBX RnrXB^XwD" CHXSAPIAJOIl
R all.ro ad ooitpawr, I
Richmond. November 5th. 1873. J
ON AND AFTER THIS OATS PA8?
SENG74R and FREIGHT TRAINS oa thte
road will run 4a follow*:
PASSENGER TRAIN for Weat Polat beaver '
Richmond at 8 P. M>, and train from Went PolxH
will arrive at Richmond at 1030 A. M. C -ify (9aa>
^theC splCTdW ateamer HAV ANA, Oaptala A.C.
N tcKLXi has been placea on ttw route belweea Weat
Point and BalUmore to ran In eonaection with thU
D\YS on the arrival of the train, which leave* Bieh>
mood at S P.M., arrl vlng atBUltimore next mom la*
In aniDle time to connect with tralaajor the MorOt
IndWest :aud leave Baltimore MOS DATS, WA 8?
NE^D*.YS,arid FRIDAYS at 4 P. M., eoaatrtlBC
at \Vest Point with the train doe atslabatoad ST
10:30 next morning. , ? , ?
Fare ro Baltimore, t5 ; colored people,
FREIGHT train, tor Utrodgh fratfhr only,
leaves Rlchmondl'uea^i*jT*art^jfcaad^8atar?
!tavs at 4 A. M. Through freight received daily.
PHEIGHT TRAIN, with pa^enger at attached,
for freight between Richmond ao d Wot Folta
??S WlcJ.m?nd o)
Fridays at 5:30 A. M. Local freJgnt raoetvea Tues?
O.W, tMninj.. ????
baperlntendent*
W. N. BBAQQ, Master Trawwtatfoa. no 1>
Richmond, Fbkd'o A Potomao B< B. Co.il ;
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS.
HICHMON1X FRKDRRiCKSBUBa AKDPOWV
" MA 0 RAILROAD.
np DAY MAIL leave* Byrd^creei *adoa a
5 UPN1GHT MAIL leave* Byvd^tieet H*U<m ?t
1 op acS^^at^^vw BtoeaMw^lpI
" WMrN'SlOHT jHHinimMBn***"*
tl?u at 430 a. M. (exeeoCoa MoaoisM
HIM
Mis fleaeral fldwteaAfnuitBt Aj?o*
?r .a_^ -i!?*. I .iir rtdlwt P.M
% trr fn rail?
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