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From the Elteabfth (N. J.) Journal, January SW>t6.J;
* A correspondent vouches for the trutb of)
Ibe follow fog: Farmers 8. and W, were;
neighbor*, tbelr lands adjoining, separated;
only by a small tlde?crefk.. On each side off
the creek were low meadows, which were;
overflowed at biffh i*de. S. bad a young.'
<5o<r fond of hunting mice, and one day,
while the men were cutting grass i(i the|
meadow, the dog paid Farmer W* a visit.
After a short abscnce they saw him return
and cross the creek, which wag tben at low
tide. After a lew hours bad elapsed, a,
young lad who was in Farmer W,** employ
came to S*'s house crying, and ?md that
Ms dog came* over wfiile ties, was;
preparing some potatoes for dinner, aud
snatched the knife be had been ttsin g and
ran off with It, and when he had told tbcj
Rtory to Mr. W. be would not believe it, hot
threatened to whip b&o unless fee found iu\
Mr. S. called the dog, but be was too busyj
bunting mkue to pay attention. After much:
scolding, however, be came and sat down
before his master, which was his way of!
saying be wouldn't mind. After telling:
lila to get the boy's knife, or he would be!
whipped, Mr. S. was about to give it up asi
of no further use. Suddenly the do? started
? off and rxu to the weadow, wbich was by:
this time covered witti two ieetof water,;
Into which be plunged and swam straight to
the spot where be hod erossnd the crock,;
circled about two or tbreetfenes, doye (town
to the bottom, brought up tbe knife, and
came out with It and gave it to bis msN&er.
The boy neoeivod it, and went home re
joicing.
I&PXXSKCK <XF THE 3IOW <05? "CROPS. A
UTew York paper says.: ~ There ibas always
beets a powerful superstition tbat the moen
?serf?d * ?*at influence npon the affainMw
. xuankiiwi, bat this ideahw provatfed clileff;
among tbosc ? ho did not nndenstand the
utter kBpossbility ttint tie mo&n co"**:
esert any ?ieh influences. Formerly the.
star* w?re opposed to aswfit .the flioon In
?these iBterfeneaccs with mankind aad their;
labors, and to be able to 'read the stars ;
was equivalent to tbe possession of prophetic
?nowers. Now the star* have lost tliw repu
tation. and the uioon is in a lair way to
loae.wtat little h left of it
eniZv people wer-e * aoon-wuck hut .
now" when we see a l.unatfe -/derived]
from Luna? the moon? and realty meaning
moon-struck), wed* not btoroe the moon Sot
it. Tbe moon has now faJlen so low as to
be supposed by some to Snfluenee onJy tJse ,
twininar of beauson tbe pole, the planting
of seeds, tbe wasting of pork in the pan
{unless it wa? killed under a growing!
moon), and tbe making of soft soap. I o a ,
reasonable person tbis 6eems a small taitfoess
for the moon to be engaged in, or a very
unlikely thing that the moon can exert
any such influence I If any difference oc
curs it will be from other causes? such; -as
soil, weather, etc. Lastlv, it is absolutely
certain that tbe moon's influence on our at
mosphere is so very small t bat it cannot
even affect the weather in the least."
A friend of ours, having determined to
give a musical party, looked about among j
bis acquaintances for suitable guests, and
lifter considerable cogitation and inquiry
? made up bis mind to invite tbe following:
Joues, because he was so clever In blowing
his own trumpet; Brown, because be -pos
sessed the abiJlfcy/M harping on one string;
Smitb, because* even it you stopped him
in the street lor- a moment, he began to fid
dle with Ws collar; Thompson, because the
sight ofc'a thirteenth card of a suit tilled
blrn with an irresistible wish to ?? trump
it*'; Bobinson," because, if rumor was true,
. ftA-ucjag uadoubtedly base-vile " man;
"Johnson, because, according to all ac
? counts, he played second-fiddle to his wife ;
: Simpson, because, as a newspaper proprie
tor,, be had an organ of his own; Richard
son, because he is so good at the long-bow;
and Batnuelson, because he and his wife
are celebrated for their kettle-drums. ?Mu
ral New Forlcer.
A muffled man, to Windsor bound, cries,
?'Boatman, do not tarry ; and I'll give thee
- a silver pound to row me o'er tbe ferry."
44 Now, who be ye would cross tbis stream
when it is past 11 ? To launch my craft I
. would not dream ; the boats lay up. at 7."
4t Throw off' that rope.," eried out tbe man,
as be buttoned bis protector, " and be as
lively as you can (whispering)?! am a Chi
cago* bank director." "Now, that remark
your sense displays ; I'll row you over,
sonny ; not so much for your winsome
?ways as for your bag of money." With
ice tbe boat gets many a shock, and each
calls forth invective?there now appears on
the ferry dock two men and a detective.
"Come back, come back," they cry in
grief, in accents sweet as honey, " and
we'll forgive that flying thief. Our money !
obi eur money!" But look! be lands on
yonder shore ; there was nothing to pre
vent him ; and they shall see him never
. more, though they always will lament him.
Free Press.
The Ameer can neither read nor write.
"What is tbe use of reading or writing I "
be asks, " when one has hundreds of peo
ple to do it for one?" He is, however,
said to be well up in history, the result of
conversations with learned men, by whom
he liked to be surrounded, as do most In
dian princes. In public he is frugal and
sober, but in private he is a drunkard.
A society in Worcester has decided that
the world owes more to science than reli
gion. That settles one question that has
kept us awake o' nights.? Boston Post.
An old sofa on which John Quiucy Adams
used to take a nap after dinner is still own
? ed in Washington, and the owner won't let
a sight-seer get within ten feet of it.? Free
JPress.
Which 49 tbe sleepiest letter, and which at
. tbe same time is most likely to make a noise
Jn the world? The Torpid O, of course.
J J Boston Transcript.
mVkB ANPAOtJE PAP.
OLMAN REMEDIES- WILL CURE
H
ALL LIV?fi AND STOMACH
DISEASES.
Hundreds of citizens in and around fittchmond
have been cured within tbe last three Bwatba, and
are "willing to pnbllsb it to tbe world. .
Thousand* of testimonials eaa be seen at the
office -snfflclenfc to conjure tbe taoet sfcejjitealf
IN COMPLICATED CASES A TBEAXKZEST
IS NECESSAKY.^l^l;- Ji.fb ?
ALL CONSULTATIONS FfiEE, AND
SOLICITED.
Separate room fox ladies, la eliaige of a tad? at
tendant.
All com m u nicat iou a from the eoantrr pwarn pt }y
answered.
Hereafter these remedies win be for safe by the
Company's authorized agents 02TX.Y.
;'K': '? . t - S
liKGULAK JWDY
PL ASTER, SOe.; FOOT-PLASTERS, COc. per
pair;
H
^y mail 00 receipt of j
: ' LIVEB PA? OFFICE,
aois M-uk STBBtT (upstair?) opfcsxtk Post- j
>?** in ????.
;.: S vf?itGaitL4-iAi)D * ca,
is?
Jk? x%arti&CJ5t, single sod double, ftcstSe try
rCMCELL, LADD t CO., IlMggirii,
' J* *<? .JMBBP' 1218 Uidti'strert.
UTEE-PADS
rJfnlfliU $?t-v
t??< >/rvv;;
? VjZ- i' POi " ? V- ;?
| . s-. -I-.: J!;-, i
FOR "SALE BY
,'i vim
J.BLAT&.fcrusg^
V ;5:'*V /f} - Xvr4-' ijtyj v*'
<elO ?' ;? coraer of Broad and Ninth streets.
,.f. ' - ?"?? ??'?'? :^y ? -??'?? :- ;V ' j
J^ATUfifiPS REMEDY !
ENDORSED BY MKIUCAL PROFESSEiwi - ;
OWE ALUM AND IBON MASS AND WATER
| "jreOMTHE *v :
(BEDFORD {&&.} ALUM AND IRON 8PBSNGS.
ESTABZ/KStXV TVTKKTT -SIX YKARR.
?Wfflciencv nrovoS by actoaS results tu thousands of
n? B.? ?n
IT
VWCEDCU, VUivwtv
(Oau-.nwusAflcotlcas.Wurc! .
1 CHIUs and Malarial Fever. Extracts from tosll
'U,?atc9t remedy .for Inflammatory Sore Throat and
JMnktberla ever<usod by me? as r hare found aft?r a
mWict of forty y?tt*,? acts *a a tonic, alterative,
and febrifuge; profecaUle to chlorate. of potash.*"
P. A. HIRTERD, M. D., N. C.
?"After a praetlce of many years I have found 310
remfidy cqoai k> BedCord Alum and Iron Spriujss
Wctor ana Mass Xor Ch route diseases and diseases
l>ccullar to women/' ? _r
.Jons P. MEtrsrEALTi. VL D., IX. if., Va
"gtfoeessfaliy used ta Dyspcpcla and Chronic
DimicUs'J."
Sr rof. SamX Jackson. *L II, Univ. of Pa. |
"Surpassing any remedy that Ikuowof for scro
fulous aflfactlous. tfave.used It for itrenty-flve vears
la joy practice." T.L.WAlxek, M. D.. Va.
M After an expertencc of near iliirty. yenre I have
?foaod 110 treat went equal to this water and mass for
Scrofula, Cutaneous Affections. Glandalar Derange
ment, CltMaic IrrWa'lons of the Bladder, Kidneys,
and Ureihrsi; Ulceration, and certain foyuisof T>ys
peprta." Prof. J. J.. Moorman, M. D., Va.
"KO ?WAIEKS HAVE A WIDER KAKCE OF USE
FULNESS;" Va. Medical Monthly.
Richmond, Va.
"Used with nn para J ted success "In hemorrhagic
malarial fawn?" W. A. Green,
Ex-Vice-President Ga. Med. Aeso.
"ENTTBELr CL*REI> OF CHILLS AND FEVER BY
p." Rev. E.'c. dodsok. J. a. Lee, Va.
Directions. anaiyis, and full proof of at] claimed
6ent with cadi package.
Water, 30 eest* per gallon; ?4 per case of one
dozen half-gtHou bottles; $3 for live-gatJon ueuii
jobn.
Mass. 50 ceut$ and $1 per bottle: $2.00 and $5
per half-do zfci), aeeorriiug to size? sent, post-paid.
Full proofJof all claimed sent free upon applica
tion. Liberal terms to dealers. Invalids are accom
modated at these Borings at all times of ibe year.
Address A. M. DAViEB. President of the com
pany. Lynchburg, Va.
Sold by POLK MILLER & CO.
no 18 .
MEADE & MAKER'S
DRUGSTORE
" AIR-CUSHIONS FOR INVALIDS.
: AIR- PILLOWS FOR TRAVELLERS,
. HOT-WATER BAGS, ?- .
ICE DAGS l'X)R THE HEAD,
RUBBER CLOTH FOR INFANTS,
SOFT-RUBBER BED-PANS,
TRAVELLING-FLASKS,
SPONGE-BAGS, .
POCKET-STOVES,
HORSE-HAIR FLESH GLOVES
FLRSH BRUSHES,
POCKET-INHALERS, ? ? ?'
STEAM-INHALERS,
THROAT-ATOMIZERS, '?
NASAL DOUCHES,
ABBOM1NAL-SUPPORTERS,
' HARD-RUBBER TRUSSES,
FEVER-TERMOMETERS,
GALVANIC-BATTERIES."
And all SURGICAL and j
MEDICAL APPLIANCES sold at
. MEADS & BAKER'S Drugstore,
au 27 919 Main street.
FOR RENT.
Rooms for rent, singly and^*
IN SUITS, with biub-room convenient toftiil
every floor, and Mater and eas throughout. Apply
at the new brick dwelling No. 614 Nluth street.
Ja 29-W.M& W3t*
F
OR RENT,
No. 307 Franklin, between Third and Fourth
street*.
No. 102 west Grace, near Adams street.
No. 115 south Third street, between Cary and
Canal streets.
No. 900 Marshall, northeast corner of Ninth
street.
No. 514 north Fifth street, between Clay aud
Leigh streets (Sublett's Row).
No. 2606 Franklin, between Twenty-sixth and
Twenty-seventh streets. '
So. ? i southeast corner Mayo and Broad streets.
No. ? Broad betwetn Twenty-seventh and Tiveu
ty-elghth streets.
No. 605 north Twenty-fifth street, between Clay
and Lel?h streets.
No. -Twenty-third, betweeu Maitl and Franklin
streets.
STORES.
No. 618 Broad, between Stxthand Seventh streets.
No. 1553 Main, near Seventeenth street.
No. 207 Broad, between Secotidaud Third streets.
No. 2225 and 2227 Main street, between Twenty
Second and Twentv-thlrd streets.
No. 2323 Main, between Twentv-thlrd and Twen
ty-fourth streets.
No. ? Thirteenth, between Main and Cary streets.
No. 1715 Frauklin, near Seventeenth street.
No. 6 south Fourteenth street, between Main aud
Cary streets.
No. ? Sixth, between Broad and Marshall.
T offer all these houses, and many more, at prrcatly
reduced rents. Any one wishing to rent can cer
tnlnly be salted. Apply ">K0BE|lT ? T.YNE,
Ja26-4t 1212 Main street.
\lf ARRET AND DAIRY FARM OF
ill FIFT\' ACRES FOR REST, on new Noith
road, one mile from the. city : well set iij clover,
wheat, and oat*; the usual variety of winter vege
tables, salads, asparajnis-beds. strawberiies, fruits,
&c.; having no superior in the vicinity of Rich
mond. GARLAND HANES.
la 11-SA-WOt
FOR RENT, THAT FIRST-CLASS
RESIDENCE ON THE EAST SIDE OFfiO
FIRST BETWEKN CARY AND CANAL
STREETS- The house is a new one, having been
built about eighteen months, and contains about
twelve rooms; eas. water, bath, ruuge, &c., and ail
the most modem couveniences. Rent very low.
Apply to ROBERT B. LVNE.
ja 27-3t 1212 Main street.
' WOOD AND COAL.
Anthracite coal.-i offer for
SALE 500 tons best quality RED aud WHITE
ASH EGG. STOVE, and CHESTNUT COAL. Also
! on hand afull supply of WEbT VIRGINIA SPLINT
and CUMBERLAND COAL? all of which will be
sold at lowest market rates. Dealers aud consumers
wHI please send tlieir orders to my office, corner
Seventeenth aud Cary ttreets.
ju.28-3ai WIRT ROBERTS.
iXUKST-CLASS ANTGRACITE COAL?
J. STOVE, EGO, and NTIT^-on Jiand and for sale
at lov&-r cash prioes. OAK and PINE WOOD. S3
to $3 .SO per cord, at the yard. BEST LUMP
SPLHfT. *4.50 to $4.75 per 2.000 pounds, deliv
ered. SOFT COAL for grates; BRIGHTHoPE or
CLOVER HILL. *3.50 to $4 per ton; SOFT COKE
and ENGINE COAL? lowest cash prioes? at either
yard? Breed street opposite Theatre, or Nlnc:eenth
-and Cary streets. lj-t27J C. M. PAGE.
A T LOWEST PRICES.? 200 tons BEST
1 3L ANTHSAC1TE COAL-all sizes; 100 tons
BEST LUMP SPLINT; 100 tous BRIGRTfiOPK
and- MIOLOTHIAN lJUT. HAIL, and LUMP
COALS, ar *3.50. *4. acd ML50 ner ton; COOK
ING COKB? wry best; DRY PINE and OAK
WOOD? toaeg. sawed, aud spilt? at 805 east Mala
street. Try a&e with cash. , Jf. B. WATEXNS.
Ja 25-gw. ii- - .... ? i ?
D R. CA&JfciNGTON,
p " - DKAEJKH IW ? ? .^v:
. r , EAAT-SAVK SPLINT COAL,
ANTHRACITE COAL-** aires;
STEAM- A*S> ENGINE* OOAL,
' -'So. 14JA& AVp PINS WO 0D,
Ft ft.; ;/* r; - r?*Y tavr. ? (. i-'opi {.v
Oorner Seventeenth ?ad Cary and Jefferson and
Broad gtreets. Jal3
iTlOALWJRtfH SPLINT LUMPCOAL;
\j a*0(?aailed for prioe ese. ?'<*? ..vs ^
ANTHRACITE COAL ? all rizfis. " vf- i
SAWEO And LONG WOOD.'; L"^r ' : ' ri
" : S.H. HAVES,?
[ dffgS-Sio ^ Eight eocthand Ctry street*.'-'
TTAVAWa A SPLINT. THE PEERLESS
X3L OOALforopen gratee; : < ->a
ANTHRACITE COAL, in house fUes-best gxtaS}Ly
' . '"atlpwwtretoa;. ; : Y'- v r ?;
8TSAM ami FOyXDRY COALS.
City fiehool. scrip taken. S. P. LATHROP, ,
? 4?14 *v " fleveateenUi street at Draw-bridge.'
.L FOR "THE TIMES."
Railway Company deliver their ,
UL, and LUMP COAL at above
_ mttdos^io ba better this sea-,
sou tilts vwMtorr. . ,
A &&THAW* Commercial Aaent,
de^-So; Sleuth atui Byrdsirctta, ?
mitoerof fames Turn?r,f?,j
w'" ??*?>? |
t!t^S,lr}f7A}u,, tboM nwtteroX fnm Turner- m
?^r7. &?? rc"ntVd,G'lo,T'on,,ie rrcrnfc**,,
Lttt toeaf&1 hw ?bove, flroutftu
?N b a DOUBLE FEAMK TCT^>>NTrt^r6?i
?no$ftlniB<r?wr rooms, bejWer<fc?<u*iul 0^baf,a
*TERKg::i?o? fborthe**: Bblewre ?it tixi, twdhr^
and eigtiUffl* months for madtofele nole?> ta&ercst
****** ?
We. theTr.dcrelfimed, tirorter* 3n the several <IeedB
of tru?r,i*ll loin in t!? ewfitothc porch****, so an
W 0OTW'* ',?U', ""V. ?f?DW, ?
J MDBS P^A8A1W5^o
BKViBia^.F. IL?NJ5R?
j*2i-gteo<ifd? Tnratees.
By Robert A. (Mae & Co*
*?&?'??? fa L' :? - Auctioneers. .
J^ABSE AND ATTACH VE/SALK.
On WEDNESDAY, 2?th Sn^nt. oonMndnr at
10* oHSock. we will sell at oar. ?cdonjwras, JJo.
18 fontii Twelfth srree^iwoj^^ ^ol^ of
STOCK GOODS. In pood or&r, ooniSstAngoi ?
sV^BOOTS ?ndrSHO?S, ; : ^ ^ : , ^ '
ftM: % Tt E ADY-S ADE Cfyri tiiXQi! . ,
^E^8^PLATFWM-9C^E58, ? ]
? .-. COUNTER-SCALES, &c.,*c.4 ?
with en?involec of entirely fresh mriiVPti
" ' - ; MEN^, BOYS', and CEULTXREIFB BOOTS,
v ?? ;? A-. ; y?/OW-8HOES, BAIillOB ALS,
^ , O0N8EE88 GAJTEHS. , .
LADTJiS' SHOES, & c?Jbc.---r.t
(i ALSaaTeryimefrfTOlcetff
, : FANCY -GOODS, ?
last recnfcved from New Yorfc,?ow prist agaipvat v?
rltty'of choice and desirable good* suited to Che city
retail trade. " '"
Sale positive and vithont ?ftm.
JKOBERT A. I'AINE & CO.,
ja27 Ancti Queers.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF STOCK OF
HARDWARE
AT NO. 4 WEST BROAD STREET.
By virtue ?r executions in ray fcaadfi. I shafl ero
cced to fell. aUthe store of Mr. ,C. EL Elliott. No. 4
west Broad street, on WEDNESDAY the 29th In
stant. commencing at 10 o'clock, his entire slock of
HARDWARE, consisting of thp usual variety fouxid
in a retail liardwarc store. .
Also, three (pair 8CALES. one SHOW-CASE,
LETXER-rBi&S, DESKS, two PLOWS. Jb c., Jbc.
JOHN W. WRIGHT,
Ja 28r2t . f 'j < <i Sheriff city of Richmond.
By itobert A. PaJue & Co.,
Auctioneers.
Auction sale~of 400 barrels
OF FLOUR.? We will sell I ?y auction TO-DAY.
Jan nary 29th, at 10 o'clock, at the GallegoG'ora
MiUs,
. ? . 400 BARCELS FLOUR.
part of Ihe carso of tlie schooner Caducity, recently
sunk In James river.
Ton MS : At the sale.
ja 29-lt ROBERT A. PAINE & CO,
T HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT DAVIS'S
A STABLES with FIFTEEN SUPERIOR HORSES
and MARKS, suitable for the southern trade, which
I will sen by auction THIS (Wednesday) MORN
ING. i ? ; JOHN HOPKINS.
C. C. Beamy. Auctioneer. ja 29-lt
AUCTIONEERS, Ac.
FKAXK V. U1LX.. * KOBEItT JI. GILLIAM.
J^RANK D. HILL & CO.,
REAL'-TiSTATE AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS,
No. 1108 Malk strkjst, Richmond, Va. ?
REAL ESTATE .sold ptivately or at auction.
If UNTS COLLECTED and prompt returns made.
Particular attention paid to negotiating loans on
real estate.
i Parties having money to iuvest ?will please cive
I us a call. Ja 13-codlCt
Officc of J. Thompson Brown,
Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer,
V 1113 Main street.
QWING TO THE FREQUENT
APPLICATIONS IN PERSON AND BY LETTER
* ; FROM jUJROAD
FOR DESCRII'TION OF PR0PER1T
In and about the city that can be purchased at rear
sonable prices, I have concluded to meet that need,
and am now preparing
A NEAT OFFICE PAMPHLET
e> '* ?#< . ? * . . ? e- - c - ;? ??
for the spring of 1879,, of such property.
This PAMPHLET is-not intended for a general
distribution, but is to be used onlv in cases where
parties in and outof!tlm city actually wish to pur
chase homes' or make investments here, and will
contain a full and distinct description of each piece
of -proper tv as to Its merits.
'JttJeiuany atofontnijes of this PAMPHLET areat
once^ajiparent. We earnestly solicit all persons
having such property to send us a description of the.
same, with their lowest prices and terms, with a dis
tinct understanding that 710 cost whatever is in
curred unless u sale la effected, and then only the
usual commissions on sales. >. i
To save time and trouble In writing descriptions,
I have printed blanks prepaid, requiring only a few
words to be inserted, thereby giving a complete de
scription with but little trouble. Any special re
quests as to restrictions will be complied with.
These descriptive blanks will be sent promptly on
application, and should be returned without delay.
Ja 18-10t J. THOMPSON JJROWN.
SEASIDE IjIB RAJIV.
CE ASIDE LIBRARY.
The following new Nes. of the
SEASIDE LIBRARY
Just received :
V1LLETTE. Charlotte Bronte 20c.
CYPRUS. Its History, its Present Resources, and
Future Prospects. R. Hamilton Lang 20c.
THE SORROW OF A SECRET, and LADY CAR
MICIIAEL'S WILL (both Id one book). Mary
Cecil Hay lOr.
A SHOCKING STORY. By Wilkle Collins.. .10c.
A WOMAN'S JOURNAL. From the French of Oc
tave Fealllct 10c.
DIANA CAREW. By Mrs. Forester 20c.
IN THE YE Alt ?13. Fritz Reuter 10c.
INDIA AND HER NEIGHBORS. By W. B. An
drew .? 20c.
TWAS IN TRAFALGAR'S BAY. By Walter
Besantand James Rice 10c.
The above will be sent (post-paid) to any address
on reccipt of 12 cents for the 10-cent Nos. and 25
cents for the 20-cent Nos.
A catalogue of more than 400 BOOKS sent free
to any address. ELLYSON & YANCEY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
de 30 * 1111 Main street.
? MUSIC. .
?1 ARM EST, POTPOURRI,
"v SWEDISH WEDDIN G MARCH, V *
London life Gallop,
Strauss and Waldteufel's WALTZESf- - ? t
;;> ?BUBn^^iN'S WORKS. ?
AS the most popular operatic songs, elegantly ^n
??*v?hI, fnlUh?et-muslc dze, oa the very beet pa
pec. for 1 0 and 20 cents, in the Iioozey catalogue. -
0atalogtie9bf'800 different places sent free Wmnj
ad&vsg oil application Iv ?
7- ' JELLY SON & YANCEY'S,
dfeSQ.-; 1112 Main gtreet.
g QTHIfft; SE.EET
E ! p-;ra a v engraved; full'aheet-ranaic idae? oc the
be? haver.
AH <rf the latest and olrt-tiraeGavotteR, Mozart's
.Sonftiuk.Sa&boxen'* CoiuposIiIodf, Reuben stein's
Works. Straws'* aud <W?lateufer3 Waltateajiail ?he
. English, Scotch, and
piece at the above
? Or ELLYSON A YANCEY.
1U2 M;iin ctreet. Richmond. Yi,
sr.ff
M
BBtNG-MACHUjES AND DUMB
mtwivrwxmp- -7- ?
is?5g$lli^ gg^ ip|
- p^Mtti and K*>1 Ertate .
gterentfc' tfreetltttweeii Mala and Bank. ;
NORTH WES? OWNER ?r Jgwg?? deodof
ibe property: ana me resume ?>?u -.y. ?
scrflKd bythc jrrantur Jnsal<i deed or trust: and in
esse oMiisfldlum then apoa tmnsto be named by
me m.aenttn.d .t lb. Um? ?J'&'VlLT.IAMS, ' !
;. r.> - - Ir- LEWIS BOOKJSlt,
? ???.?? ' -4 1? ; *rj -. , '*. . , Trustees.
6KSgPS A WILLIAMS, Aoelioneerf. J* 29
f. ? . By Frank J. Sampson. r:-.y>; j
Beit Estotc Ageut, Anctioncer.ajid Notary Public,
corner of Ninth and Hnll, streets* -
. ? Manchester, Vau
nnBU?TEEyS SALE1 OF TWO-THIRDS
JL INSfKMEST IN A VALUABLE- FARM IN
THE OOfONTY OF CHESTERFIELD. AND ONE
HA-Bf*T?TERBST!N TWENTY ?T W O ' VACANT
LOTS IX (HOLLAND'S ADDITION. NEAR MAN
CHEOTBR, AT AUCTION.? By rirftic of a deed of
rrusl executed lO''CWarleR W. Turner aud K. J.
Sampana on. the 21*1 d*y of January. 1678. dnly of
record in the Corrntv Court clerk's office of Chester
field coutfty.'lii Deed-Book 60. pagfc480? being re
quired 6oab do by tbc beneficiary 1n saw deed (F. J.
Sampson <tocllning to act as trustee)? 1 will offer for
safe, on the premises, on TUESDAY the 11th of
Felirnarr. 1679, at 12 o'clock SL, TWO-THIRDS
INTEREST in that valuable farm known as
" BROOKS'S," neai Tomahawk church. 1 he whole
containing THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
EIGHT ACHES (more or less), now occupied by
Mr. Cheatham, .and nearly surrouua'ed by the valua
ble coal-Iatwlsof Franklin Stearns,. Esq.. purclmed
by hlin not long since at lilph figures. There Is every
reason to believe that a fine body of coal underlays
ihe surface from the visible Indications on apor
tloirof tbc farm; besides, If Is regarded one or the
best farm* In tlial vicinity for all crops made In this
section of Virriola. Buildings ample, and for the
most pare in good condit on.
i his property offers first-class Inducements to
farmers and capitalists.
On Hie next day. WEDNESDAY, February, 12.
1S79, on the premises, commencing at 3 o'clock P.
M., I will sell ONE-HALF OP TWENTY-TWO
VACAN1 LOTS eligibly located in Holland's addi
tion. Holland's Hill is rapidly building up, and per
sons seeking safe Investments in the suburbs of
Manchester would dowell to give this sale theli* at
tenlion.
Tenuis : One third cash: thd balance npon a
credit of six and twelve months for notes, with six
per cent. Interest added; and well secured.
CHARLES W. TURNER*
ja 20 . " . . Trustee.
DISSOLUTION AND SALE IN THE
CITY OK MANCHESTER.? KNOW all Mejt
By THESE Presents: That we, John McCauley
and A. R. Neale, dolua bu*ine?s ao pirtners under
the firm-name of JOHN MoCAIJLEY & CO.. in the
city of Mauchestt r. as brick-makers, have this the
28'h day of January, 1879, oissolved onr partner
ship, and will on the 30th day of January, 1879, on
the premises, at 11 o'clock A.M., sell at PUBLIC
AUCTION tiie unexpired lease of the BRICK
YAKI). BRICK-KILNS, FIXTURES, and AP
PURTENANCES thereunto attached and belong
in sr.
Tekms : .Made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN MCCAULEY,
A. R. NEALE.
Fpaxk J. Sampson. Auctioneer. Ja29
By E. B. Cook. Auctioneer,
No. 1311 Main street.
LAKGE AND VARIED STOCK OF:
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND IIOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, &C.. &C AT AUCTION.
Havtng determined to discontinue tills line of busi
ness and devote myself exclusively to the manufac
ture of carriages. I will sell at my store, corner of
Fourth aud' Broad streets, on THURSDAY. 30th
instant, at 10 o'clock, the entire Mock of FRESH
and 8EASON\BuE GOODS?consisting of
CROCKERY, GLASS-, CHINA-, and WILLOW
WARE;
TOYS. Ac. :
Three SHOW-CASES.
The attention of the public is asked.
W. C. SMITH.
Sale continued at 8 o'clock in the EVENING."
ja 29 .
Richmond {lazaar,
No. 1438 and 14)40 Franklin street.
? . ?
T TVILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON SAT
X URDAY MORNING, Febrnarv 1st, at 11 o'clock,
I THOROUGHBRED ALDERNEV BULL, -livo
years old. Pedigree fmnilshed purchaser.
Ja 29 C. C. BURTON. AucHotaeer:
By Robert B.Lyne,
Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer,
1212 Main street.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OIT A NICE I)E
JL TACHED FRAMED DWELLING, "WITH
LARGE STABLES. COW-HOUSE. AC., SITU
ATED ON THE. CORNER OP LOMBARD AND
MAIN STREETS, OCCUPIED BY LEWIS LIND
SEY, AT AUCTION.? As trustee. substituted by a
certain order of the Richmond Cbancry Court, en
tered on the 18ih day of January, 1879, In a cor
ral n deed of trust from Lewis Llndsey and wife to
B. F. Humphreys, trustee, dated 20th of February,
1874. and recorded In the clerk's office of ? Rich
mond Chancery Court. I will offer for sale, uuon the
premises, on TUESDAY the 4th day oi February,
1879, at 4 o'clock l\ M., at- pnbllc auction, being
required so to do by the holder of the note secured
thereby, default having been made in the payment
of the Kiroe, the PROPERTY above desciibed.
The HOUSE contains about six rooms, and Is in
good order, having been recently painted, &c., and
has the usual conveniences.
The LOT fronts 34 te<rt on the corner of Main and
Lombatd streets, aud runs back 180 feet.
Thi* property. being sitnated in that portion of
the city which has lately been so much improved,
should command the attention of ail steklug Uret
claes investments.
Terms : Cash as to expenses of sale and to pay
off a note for 8808.80, with all costs, Ac., thereon ;
and balance upon such lerats as will be (riven at sale.
B. A. MEAGUEB.
ja 28 Substituted Trustee.
TRCJSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE
JL FARM OF 400 ACRES FN NEW KENT
COUNTY. NEAR TIJNSTALL'S STATION*, ON
THE YORK RIVER RAILROAD.? By virtue ot a
deed ot trust dated April 4, 1872, from John P.
Pearson and wltc to me, and duly recorded, I will,
being thereto required bv the holder of a note of
*797.23 due January 7, 1879, thereby secnted, sell 1
at auction, at the office of J. L. Apperson. corner
Main and Eleventh street.", Richmond, on TUES
DAY, February 11, 1879. at 12 o'clock M., the
above-described proptrty, lying on both sides of the
railroad (nart of it ilne creek low-prroitnd?) ; GOOD
DWELLING, BARN, and other necessary out
honsi-8.
Tekms: Cash as to expenses of sale: balance at
six. twelve. and eighteen months, wltn iuterest, per
sonal security, and trust-deed.
Ji 28 CHARLES RICHARDSON, Trustee.
gUERIFF'S SALE.
Will be sold on "WEDNESDAY, oth February,
1879, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the farm of B. B.
Orem, Esq., on ihe Nine-Mile road, opnoslte New
Bridge church, the following property, belonging to
W. B. Holmes, to satl?ry a distress-warrant in my
bauds In favor of Paul fcciOer, trustee for S. M.
Fleek? viz : *
1 SUPERB PIANO (7>j octave),
1 CENTRE-TABLE.
1 ROCKING-CHAIR,
1 lot BRUSSELS CARPETING, said to be sixly
yards ;
1 SOFA, -
1 liOAD-WAGON (spring).
The above property is very fine, and in excellent
or?"er.
Tkiims: Cash. WILLIAM WALSH, D. S.,
Ja 27,29, 31 AFe3 AG for Jt T. Jones, S. H. C.
By George S. Yashon & Sou.
Beal Estate Agents and Auctioneers,
No. 7 north Tenth street.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT, WITH
1 TWO FRAMED STOREo THEREON, ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF DUVAL STREET BETWEEN
FOUSHEE AND CLARK STREETS, FRONTING
ON SAID DUVAL STREET 42 FEF.T, AND
i RUNNING BACK 100, FEET TO AN ALLEY
t EIGHT FEET WIDE.? Bv virtue of a deed of trust
from Airs. Harriet N. Sparkes to the undersigned ms
irusue, to secure the jiavment of certain nptes
; therein mentioned, recorded la the clerk's office of
I Richmond Chancery Court, in D< B. Ill B., page
15, default having been made in the payment of a
part of the debt thereby secured, I will, being there
to required by the beneficiary of said aeed, proceed
lose 1 at public auction, on the premises, ou TUES
DAY the 4tb day of February. 1B79, at 4 o'clock
P. M,, the PROPERTY above described.
The property will be sold as a "whole or separately
as mav be deemed beii on day of sale.
Terms: Cash as to expenses of sale and a sum
sufficient to pay off a note for $113.77, due 22d of
January. 1879 ; on a credit as to 8117 till the 19tb
July, 1879; balance on such terms as ihay be an
nounced on day of sale.
CHARLES T. VASHON,
ja 24 , Trustee.
XAOE8 BEEiU
Eagle brewery.
.. " GEORGE, W? ROBINSON, PEOPRIETOB,
. "J. 60&KEB HABBXSOK AJfD CLAY STREETS,
777.1 RKJUlCdm>;;VA. * ??****$ I U
Tfeia Brewery! beea. receatiy fitted u p withal!
/> Tt^.Bper haa beea t^orotwliiy tested, ao4isI?IgMy
rboomoientled hy promlpettt .i?byslclaus for family
He GOLD MEDAL mt awarded to the Eacle
State ab.s a yeii ? AS b Chemist's Office,)
. < NpttmbC* 1? 1878. f v
The LAG Eg beer manufactured by Mr. G. W.
Ro'clnsoa at the Eajde Brewery, In this city, haa
been chemically ess mined by roe, the samples test
ed ha\iwr bwo collected by myself. and found fjiek
from ,AD0LTERATIKO substances. It maybe
?uswhwajop-llcjntorbeveraaeln full aasarance of
lit purity. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR. M.X>,
nol8-3m Hta.e Chemist,
JOB WOKK NEATLY EX
-L> ECUJPtZ> M tfw DIB2ATCR VEIN TING'
i- - ; ???. / -ji- ; ?
AffcTiosr i
-???' 7 ByW. G?kHb* -
Seal Estate Agent nod AatHlcoatt'*
comer EIcTWth aa<& Ban fc streets.
SALE OF VALUABLE
' H1D3E OF
amxFm
ffliTTftfiNTfl flTfiBET. AN1J A nJ NOfiTH
LINE ON AN ALLEY1 IN REAB OF T*3^ SJi
CHABLES HOTEL-? By virtne of ft deed J0/
iroit exere'ed 10 the wbscnbertr by Mr.
Jutncs Murphv and wifl?. boWtafr date 2 1st
Jury* 1876* duly recoifhrd to ltJehsiond Chancery
Court, we aha]]. In execution thereof, pro-'
ce*I to sell at pnOttc aiictioo, on tlie premises. On
and DWELLING formerly In the occupancy of f aid
Murphy, fronting 21 feet, more or less, running
back about tW foot. ? ' . ' '
Also, the LOT on the north side of the alley In
rear of the St. Charles Hotel, fronilrtg thereon 48
feet, running back 70 ffeeton Its western line and on
ft? eastern line 00% feet, with a LAUGE HRICK
SOAP- ' AND CANDLE- FACTORY thereon. In
cluding the MACHINERY and FIXTURES at
tached thereto. ??;?.? ??
. Terms: Euonph In cash to defray expenses of
sale and to pay off a note for <*2, 000. with In'erest
*thereoh;'iUJd a? to -the residue of- the proceeds of
sale, on such terms as may be aunouttceu at the time
of sale. W. GOD DIN,
' N. Mi LEE. '
Ja 24 .. . ..... ? Trustees.
rir -By. Robert II. Lyue. . , .
, Real Estate Afent and Auctioneer,
' 1212 Main street. '
rfEXJSTEE'S SaZe~ OF A FRAME
A STORE AND DWELLING ON LEIGH
STREET BETWEEN JUDAH STREET AND
BROOK AVENUE AT AUCTIONw-Iu. execution
of a certain deed of trust froth William I. Clopion,
trustee for Mary PoweH. dated February 23. 1878.
add'dril)' recorded In the clerks office of Richmond
ChanCery Court, D. R^llii C-, page 70, 1 will offer
for eale, upon the premises, at public auction, on
?MONDtAY' tbe 3d day of February, 1879. at 4
o'clock P. Mm being required so to do by the holder
of the tfofe secured thereby, default having been
rmiuJe in the payment of tbe same, the above-de
| scribed property.
| The ST< ?RE is nowoccupied by a good tenant, and
[ yields a fair rent- The DWELLING, over the store
contains about four rooms ; water an '1 culvert*, Ac.,
on the prcml cs. Tbe lot has a good front on Lclah
street, and runs back 125 feet to an alley.
Special attention of those of limited means wishlntr
to purchase a good business-stand at a low price Is
Invited to thl? sale.
Terms : Cash as to expenses of sale and sufficient
to pay off a note of $410.59, with all cos', &c.,
thereon ; balance upon rcrins to be given ar. sale.
la 28 R. A. MEAGHE11. Trustee.
? By Chaffln, Stapb-s & Co..
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneer?,
Tenth and Mala streets.
TRUSTEE'S SALeToF A VALUABLE
A FARM IN POWHATAN COUNTY, VA.,
A ROUT TWEN'TY-FIVB MILES ABOVE RICH
MONO, AT AUCTION.? Flv virtue of a dted of
trust execnted byJo-eph Ross to the undersigned,
trustee, dated 20th September, 1875.aud duly re
corded in the clerk's office of Powhatan County
Court, In Deed-Book 22, page 541, default having
beeu made in the payment of i he note therein se
cured, and being required by the holder thereof. I
will proceed to sell at auction, in fiont of Powhatan
court-house, on MONDAY the 10th day of Febru
ary. 1879, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock
(if fair ; It not fair, then on tbe nf>xt fair day there
after, between the same hour?) the property men
tioned in tbe deed of trust as containing SIX HUN
DRED AND THIRTY-TWO ACRES. Improve
ment^ consist of a good DWELLING, built in the
last three years, and the usual out-buildings.
Terms: Enough in cash to defray expenses of
executing this trust and to pay off a note due 1st of
January, 1879, of *1,028, with Interest thereon
from January 1, 1S7G. nutil paid; and the balance,
if auy, upon such terms as may be announced at the
sale. R. H. OnAFFIN, Trustee.
Chaff ix, Staples & Co., Auctioneers.
Ja 21-d.twid
By Frank D. Hill,
Rea! Estate Agent and Auctioneer,
1108 Main street.
ASSIGNEES' SALE OF CHOSES IN
ACTION OF PAINE. CABELL & CO.. BANK
RUPTS, AT AUCTION.? By virtue of an order of
the United States District Court for the Eastern Dis
trict of Virginia iu the matter of Paine, Cabell &
Co.. bankrupts. entered on the 14th of January,
1879, we will sell at public auction on MONDAY
the 3d of February. 1879, at 12 o'clock M.. in front
of the United States custom-house, on Bank street,
all the CHOSES IN ACTION of the tlrm of Paine,
Cabell & Co.. bankrupts. Amougst the debts due to
said firm are several secured by deed of trust, Judg
ments, ?&c.. Ac. The object oi' tuis 6ale is to secure
a fitial settlement of the estate of said baukrupts.
Paine, Cabell & Co. Tlic'cboses in action referred
to, amounting to several. hundred claims, will be-dl
viued into tuircels to suit purchasers.-1 -
? JAMES CASKIE,
JAMES L. ?P PERSON,
Assignees.
NOTICE.? Parlies whose names arc included in
the list of choses m action (due Paine, Cabell & Co.)
ean make settlement witn the assignees anv day
previous to sale. A full IlstoT claims due the estate
can be seen at the otlice of thcauctjoneer;. Ja 25
By Edward C. Goddin,
Real Estate Agent and x\uctloneer, .. .
1015 Main street.
npRUSTEE'S sa"le of elegant
X RESIDENCE AND EIGHT ACRES OF L AND
ON MAIN STREET HALF- JUL E WEST OF THE
CITY'.? By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 19th
of September, 1877, duly recorded in the clerk's
bflice of Henrico County Court, being required so to
do by the beneficiary therein secured, I wi'l seliou
the premises, on MONDAY, 13th January, 1879,
at 4 o'clock P.M.. the beautiful RltlCK DWELL
ING, containing twelve rooms, with marble man
tels and elegantly-tinlsiied walls, lately owned by It,
W. Brown, Esq. Larxe brick kitchen anil staote on
the premises. The place has a large orchard of
pears, aptWes, and peaches. Every part of tbe place
is in excellent order, and is one of the most desira
ble residences tn the western suburbs.
This property is sold subject a deed of trmt
dated 15th December. 1875. for $5,500. payable
December 15, 1878, but by consent of the holder a"
credit of one year will t?e elven from that date
TERMS : Ca-b as to expenses of sale and to pay a
note of $508.80, due 19th September. 1878. with
interest at six tier cent, till paid; and tbe balance as
the nreseut owner may direct.
S. CONWAY GODDIN, Trustee.
POSTPONEMENT.
The above sale is postponed until FRIDAY. 31st
January. 1879, at 4,'j o'clock P. M. ja 27
By W. Goddin,
Real Estate Azcut and Auctioneer,
corner of Eleventh and Bank streets.
SALE AT AUCTION OF THAT I4ARGE
AND ELKO ANT RESIDENCE AT TIIE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF GRACE AND SIXTH
STREETS, INT THE C1TV OK RICHMOND.? At
the* request of the devisees of the late Alfred Putin.
I shall offer tor sale at public auction, on TUESDAY
the ISth February, 1879. at 4.'$ oVlock P. II., ou
the premises, his LARGE AND ELEGANT RESI
DENOE, "located as above, now in the occupancy of
the Hon. James Lyons. The LOT litis a front of 84
feet, and a depth Of 152 feet to an alley. The
DWELLING is in pood repair, and possesses every
accommodation for a large" family usually found in
such an establishment. As it is so well known, a
further description Is deemed unnecessary.
Terms: One fourth cash: balance at six. twelve,
eighteen, and twenty-four mouths, for negotiable
notes, iuterest added, secured by a d> e-J of trust.
Possession about the 1st of April next.
W. GOD DIN,
ja ll-l.iwSw&tds TiCitl Estate Auctioneer.
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QPECIAL NOTICE.? The regular Rche
? dute of PASSENGER STEAMERS of this Hoc
win be resanaetl on WEDNESDAY. January 29tb,
from BALTIMORE, and Til UK SD AY, January
801 B, from WEST POINT.
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T>ICH310ND AND DANVILLE EAIL
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SCHEDULE OF TRAINS TAKING EFFECT
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1878.
Leave Richmond at..
Arrive at Burkeville,
Y.t ..
Arrlvo at Sutberlin,
Va
Arrlre at Danville,
Va ?*?*?. ... ?m
Arrive at Greensbo
ro', N. C
Arrive at Salem, N, C.
Arriveai Raielgb,N.
C
Arrive at Salisbury.
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2:20 P.M.
A 0:46 P.M.
0:34 P. M.
8:38 P. M.
11:10 P.M.
10:40 P. Ml
12:50 A.M.
..6:00 A.M.
C' 10:00 A. M.
E 12:00 M.
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2:05 A. M.
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Daily.
100)6 P.' M.
1:17 A.M.
4:02 A. M.
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other freight trains.
No lay-over checks given on local tickets.
JOHN it. M ACM U It DO.
General Pa?seuger Ascnt.
T. M. R. TALCOTT, General Superintendent.
de 30
E???*AKTURS: OF WKAMKKh.
F OK NEW YOk1?? The 7) I U jgS&k
Dominion Steamship Company's^BreS&dbi
steamship WYANOKE. Captain COIXLI, will sail
FRIDAY, January 31st. at 10 o'clock A. M.
freight received until 9 o'clock A. M.
Through bills of lading signed and goods for*
warden with dispatch to all points north, south,
east, and west; also, to foreign ports.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Cabin fare to New York, *tl2 ; steerage, $<5 and
$S.
For freight or pnssaee apply to
G. W. ALLEN A CO.. A gen Is,
1a 29-3t Company's Wharf. Roc setts.
rXMAX LINE
JL UNITED STATES
AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
NEW YORK TO QUEEN STOWN AND
LIVERPOOL
EVERY' THURSDAY OR SATURDAY.
CITY OF BERLIN, 5.491 tons:
CI3JY OK RICHMOND. 4.007 tons;
CITY OF CHESTER. 4,500 ions;
CITY OF MONTREAL. 4,4 90 tons;
CITY OE BRUSSELS. 3.775 tons;
CITY OF NEW YORK. 3.500 tons*.
THESE MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS are among j
the strongest, largest, and fastest on the Atlantic, j
ami have every modern improvement. Including
hot and cold wa'er and electric bells In state
rooms. revolving chairs in saloons, bath- aud smok
ing-rooms. barber-shop-. &c.
For rates of passage aud other Information apply
to JOHN G. DALE,
Agent. 31 Brondwav, New York; or to
GEORGE W. ALLEN A CO.,
la 1-eodlv * ^ Richmond.
y I R G 1 N IA STEAMBOAT^
COMPANY'S
JAMES-RIVER LINE,
A 1/311
NORFOLK. PORTSMOUTH.
ANP
ALL REGULAR LANDINGS ON JAMES RIVER
CONNECTING AT
NORFOLK WITH THE BAY-LINE,
FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK, AND BOSTON.
The fast?and elegant steamer ARIEL, Captain
Z. C. Glfr'VOUD icaxryiuu' the United States mail),
leaves Richmond for above-na tried places everv
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 7
A. M.
Fare to Norfolk or Portsmouth $ 2 50
Fare for round trip, good for two days 2 5(!
Fare for round trip, good for SEVEN days.... 8 00
Fare for round trip, unlimited .... 4 00
Fare to Baltimore . 0 00
Fare to Philadelphia 9 85
Fare to New York 12 15
Fare to Boston 15 35
Through tickets sold at Garber's. 82tt Main street;
Exchange Hotel, at-.d on board steamer. Baggage
checked through.
The LIMITED TICKETS named above arc on sale '
only at Garber's 820 Main street, and Exchange
Hotel, .
Freight received dally for Norfolk, Portsmouth:
Ncwbern, Washington, and Tarboro'. N. C., and all
landings on Tar river: Washington. 1). C'., Hamp
ton, and Eastern Shore of Virginia, and regular
landings On James river, at lowest rates.
The steamer ARIEL has lately been almost en
tirely rebuilt and refurnished in an elegant and
costly manner, and Is coulIdcu'Jy recommended as
the FASTEST and most comfortable steamer that haj
run ou this route for many years.
L. B. TATUM, Superintendent,
903 Main street and Rocket ts.
J. W. MCOAKIUCK. Atfimt. Norfolk. s?: 4
Pii ILADEL T HIA, 1? 1CH
JL MOND. AND NORFOLK STKAM-^aaUfedftat
SHIP LIKE.? FOR PHILADELPHIA, FALL
RIVER ANT) THE EAST VIA FALL RIVER.
THREE TlSlES A WEEK.? Until furllici no
tice the steamers of this line will make tri-weekl>
trips, leaving Philadelphia even' TUESDAY.
THURSDAY. an<l "SATURDAY, ami Ulclimouc
every TUESDAY. FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, con
necting at I'idladelphia with Civdc's New England
L iue for Full Kivcr.
QUICK TIME-FREQUENT DEPARTURES
LOWEST RATES.
Freight received daily until 5 o'clock P. M.
.JAMES W. MtCARRICK.
General Southern Ajrent. Richmond, Va.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE .4 CO..
General Managers,
no 23 No. 12 South Wharves. Pniladelphla.
CHEAP FREIGHT RATESA
BY THK &
POWHATAN LINE for BALTIMORE
AND THE WEST.
AND Til X
CANTON INSIDE LINE for PHILADELPHIA.
The steamers SHIRLEY and DEFIANCE wili
leave from Twenty-second and Dock streets even
WEDNESDAY at 12 M. and SATURDAY at 4 P.
M. Through hills of lading signed to all Canadian,
northern, and western point? at low rates.
H. T. DOCG LASS, Agent,
fe 9 Twffntv-second and Dock si rteU.
0
LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FOR. NEW YORK.
This -.ompany ?will dlspatcb one of tcolr splend'd
stsamers? OLD DOMINION. WYANOKF. ISAAC
HELL, and RICHMOND? every TUESDAY,
FRIDAY, and SUNDAY at high water.
These ships are entirely new, and were built ex
pressly fer this route.
They t"\ve splendid saloons, state-rooms, and bath
rooms. _
The fare, accommodations, and attentions are un
surpassed.
Goods shipped by this line are landed regularly at
New YArk on the company's covered pier, 37 Nortt
river.
Freight received until 5 P. M. dally.
Cabin fare to New York. 912. Steerage, |0 and
?8.
Freights for points beyond New York forwarded
with dispatch, and no charge nude except actual ex*
peases incurred.
For further information apply to
GEORGE W. ALLEN A CO., Agents,
mv 19 oflice ComnanVs wharves. HocketU.
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. AO.
I
EADER BURNER,
.J THE BEST OF ALL.
1 would call the attention of the trado and con
sumer* to a uew burner? THE LEADER?wlilch Is,
as Its uarjie Implies, the leader of any burner I have
yel seen. The lUrhi is pure ami brilliant, far bupo
rlor to pa?, and at a very great saving In the cost.
Dealers t upplled at factory price. Theso burners
can be seen lu operation at my store.
GEORGE GIBSON, Jit.,
Sole ajrent for the burner ; also dealer lu China,
ja 2.8 Glaa*. and Qucenaware.
s
FECIAL BARGAIN IN CHINA.
'Kovdtlea4n. LUNCH-SETS. .
ELEGANT JL?INNEK-? DESSERT-, and TEA
SETS ;
PUNCH- and EGG-BOWLS. .
A variety of VENETIAN', IRIDESCENT, aud
-MALtUllTK VASES:
LONG IVY Jt EA1TO GOODS. ?
COAL-VASEtf aud PLATE-WARMEKS-the
largest asuiort menc to he t'ouud In the city.
.Alio, a full Une of"*. 4 t.< L ' -y v ..
FANCY GOODS.
SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A call la" respectfully solicited from every one
to eja wtoe mjr etoefc, whether Utey wish to pwroh&M
or not . . TAYL(tfJ??
XQlllWtttjplp,
JASUAKY 17, l67;, U
PASSESGEl! TiUINS ItCX A<
BI0BK05D TO HCSTISOTO*.
Leave Richmond g-nf a\t ^
Arrive at GocdoiisriHo... 1 j -or, a \[ 6 ' ' i
Arrive cu Charlottesville. 12m 3 1 3; y
Arrlve at Staunton 2$g ' v' J*
Arrive a! Covin itton 030 i?u * ?
ArrlTC at Wblto Sulphur. g;i 1 1.' \? f:" <? 1 ;?
Arrive at Hlnton 10:51 p\i '
Arrive at HontluKtou.... 0:00 a' \i fa' it
Arrive at Cincinnati A* M- '?
(Steamer.) ?5.V ; *.
HUNTINGTON TO RIciuIOM(
(8teamer.) J/ai!
Leave Cincinnati
_ _ (C^ and O. trains.) M.'ip ?
Leave Hnntlnnton r,:ir> ]> ?? , , '**
Leave Covinprfon J t v
Leave Staunton. 2?(! jV ?!' ? ./
Leave Charlottesville 4:20 p' v' , ! J
Leave Gordnnsville 5:20 I' v"
Arrive at Richmond 8:.jo i\ \j" '/ '. "s y"
ACCOMMODATION T R \ v " A" *?
RICHMOND TO=GORDoN-V v
Leave Richmond ,
Arrive at Junctlou 1:3"P ?
Arrive at Gordonsville ' - ?' M
Gordons villi: to jiil'iij'f, ,v ''
Leave Gordoimllle "?
Leave Junction i l ? : u
Arrive at Richmond. " i:i* i*. y'
WASHINGTON TO Rh'n>p,v/' *?
Leave Washington
Arrlve,at Goroonavlhe n:"'M
Arrive at Richmond uf
RICHMOND TO LYJi(J Hftl'Rr
Leave Richmond
Arrive at Gordon* vltle ! ' '.y
Leave Charlottesville ; { ?' <
Arrive at Lynchburg. a.:/;'
LYNCHBURG TO UI( i mV,"v,"
, Lenve Lynchburg.
I Arrive at Cordonsviiie
Arrive at Richmond ' *'** ; ; "
MAIL TRAINS daily except simdi
mS???S!5,R?? *-'?! r.
8LEEPING CARS on Express l,a.n ...
KlcUmond and Aldermn. ? ^
Baccate checked to dr; filiation.
First-class Thruitph 'llcket> t> ?!, .
Southwest as low as by any other r> to- '
First-class aitd Emlarant Tlcke- ? Vi 1
th?* West lower than hv any other
Forraum ticket?. time-card*. ,v ?? Vmi.'- ?
apeake and Ohio railway otllcv. i ? " ' '
Sixteenth streets, or A; \V. it .
street. \v. v ?.
Enfrtncer an.i m i,.
CONW W J-.. lfO%\ 1 f \
Ja 38 ' lv"
itK'UMON!) AM? I'? "~"
pODIEN-CIXG MOXHAYJ ? ?' '
\J 1878, trains 05 this road wii; r-:n ?,
LEAVE XtrciIilOKO :i',
11 55 A. M., THROUGH MAIL ! ?
for ('hiirH-ston, -.17. > . '
and Aikt'it (via ( in. , j> ,
Jacksoiivtllc? Kir!' ? 5,, v,
ton. Stops only a
Chester
7:25 A. M.. ACCOMMODA1 i<\ -
suiKtay). mak* ? .
I'etorstHirjr v.rh .
si-?lpp! and obi-. : . , ; ;
Cliatt'iuoo^a. .%(-?
Lvrichlittn.', Fanii-. ?. .
ttatioQs on that 1 .
time a^ hv air. .
all n ?nbr ~t;4r i. >:i .
4:20 P.M. ACCOWMOI) \'i l< >\ j ; ? \ j \
(except J?nit?!a\ >. r . . .
tills train will "mate ? - .
a' Peters hur?f f. r \. :
10:35 P. M..Tin;??t r;[| Mai.'.
for V.'pldon. W.iti,' . >
^'harlostuti. <-iv:.i;:i ? . v ,
Inm' ia, Atlanta. >!.? .
M'?h> If. New ( >rl? ; . ; ?.
S?Jiitb an<l Soiithwi . j . . :
1 ihr-p;i/ from . , . v, ?
Savannah, jiihi ?? e ? .n;' . ?r .1.
at Mauchfxfcr and ? .?~j. r.
8:00 A.M.. SUNDAY A ? ' <>M.M iM I* \
TRAIN uiake. 1 [.,,c 1 ? .
A.. M. A <?. I:. I:. 1 .. is ; , 1. , . .
nooga, Nasitvilie, M-? l.
bura. Fartuvtdle. :: .1 r
t Ions on that roa-1. .? .???
LEAVE PETKIt ^ Ut'tt'.
0:35 A. M., Til It<>C G1 1 MA1I. ?(. . ;
wtttj Kictimojid. 1 rr >? ! .
Potomac r.iilroad r a., tf. it
K&5T. and West. 1 M.i ?'
and Chester. and al I! f.\V 1
L>inrv"> ISIm!'. mi -lc:i tl.
9:05A. M., AC(XOIM? diATION TI.'AiV
(cxcvni Mini ay). .-'?>p- ,:t n1; ? ..
tlous.
7:05 P. M., accommodation;
Stops at all Matloi:?. "
3:45 P. M. niltOCtill MArt. dui>. c :
with Richmond, irtui ?? ? !
Potomac railroad for .? r,;
and West. Also, siakli^ - r<-\- ? .
tlon with the ( In .<|--r e j.n.1 ? . 1
ruliroad for the YD v:?. .-|rn. > ? i
ail joints North and W- ?!. '> *.
Ef op* at Manch^ter 1 id < ?.
at Half-Wav a.'d Dnr/v' lilu't. .
signal.
ALL TRAINS leaving Petersburg ??!!' ?.'.art 'in
he ArnoH'attox d?r>ot. ?
SUNDAY' EXCURSION TRAIN- :?
until further notice.
del 8 A. SHAW. Suj.-riiite,;.:
aiCUMOXD. FKED'C A I'OTOMA. I.'. It. ?
Office General Ticket A<.? --r.
Richmond. Va., Noveiu i? )
QUA NO E OF SCHKDl'LE.
COMMENCING SUNDAY. NOVKMlii!!! 1
traius on tills road win run as foibv, ; :
NORTH BOUND.
NO. 1?8:00 A. M., leavte Uyrd-Str?KsUtl?n r:
due at 1 . 1
M.J Baltimorf. p.
Philadelphia. i*. ; s ,
York. 10:H5 P. M.
NO. 3? 5:00 P. 31., leaves Bvrd-str'rt t
due at \Va?l:in*T. ?!. !? l". '
Baltimore, 1 1 p. w. : I
delphia, 3:35 A. M. : NVn ?.
G:4 5 A. M.
NO. 7-4:00 P. M., A( ?DA , U N T l: \ t
for .luuctioit. J aw- > ?
Street statl'.H d t?:) in
days).
SOUTH BOL'NI).
NO. 2? 10.15 P. M., arrive? at l>> ?. n rt
rtaiiv. L?avej> N- ?* \ . ?
A. M.: l'lii! n! !j?ii! ? M 1-'
M.J Baltimore. U> I'. V.
WiUtldtltf ton. ?>?-?' P. M.
NO. 4 11:35 A. M.. arrtvu- at I < t
du'lv. |.e;,w - \\ V. V'Tk
? p. M.: I'iiUa.i.iphta. !
M.J Baltimore. 4:."^ >'?
Wiishiu^'ti/i:. 1::." A. .'d.
No. 8-8:40 A. M., ACCOMM'd'A J J ? n t r \ "
arrnts at Hi- et -
Uallv (eicept .-1:. .
< . \. f W
fi^nera; ^
E. T. D. Myers. General ."in-e:"n?e j
31CUMOND, YOItK RIVE It A.-. ? j
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS.
VJ COMMENt INt. MAY 21. 1?
rnnorc.il iw<<i v< nr.
3:00 P.M. L<ave?iMchnxitid'l r*>r?A V.Tlif f
DAY. and SATI'IMf.W.
^V'est i'oiul W i Lit >1. a.;.( II. hi -
all points nn y<n? ,[\.r < i?. ?
more. Arrlres hi i:i!r.-< :?
3!.; connects with mi
ton. ami all we-tern j, \
ftt KU'hnioipi viili ? r i . . n ! ; ? .
sunt I'tr?>i>i)iifjf atl'i ? .i* aj*. .
Ohio railroads.
THROUGH Fltrianr.
6:00 A. M. Leaves Klelunnml M?>\'D\Y. "?
r n . ? N'hsoav. ami Kirinw: .
5 0 A. M H*KSI>AV, TIU_"I?.-1?a ?
LJiRDA V. Colllle<*ts > >
st West Point lor rlv. r i;?j: ? . ; ?
tlmore, and ai; wvstvru | -
nectsat Kicliuioini mth u . . n i:
niondaud Hum il!<; r.?l'r . . !."?
and Peterdjury, aud ? ; - ?
Olilo railroads.
? ~ .. LOCAL t'AsSKNi.i:r?.
3:00 P. 31. Loaves ttlclnuoud da: >
day).
THROUGH PASSENGER.
10:00 A. M. Arrives at lMt;ltt::?:nl
TiJl lLSI>AV..t:? !- A 1 I l!l? A V. 1 ;
nects with train* ?? . I.'f.'inv ?'
Petershnrp and aid'
railroads. Stea?uer lluv mj N--*' ?
tliuore fro in J'ier lit I. ?
MONDAY, WEDNW V. - ?' '
DAY, ut 4 l\ il. < '? >i:ij?-?"ts *
traius from Piilladel| ,-i : i-? V ? \
and western |x?tut.->. .tn<i i*. W ? ' '
with trains for tUcha:"U<i ? ? -e
South.
THKOUGH Fit EIGHT.
4:00 P. M. Arrives at Kleliuion.: V"M' ^ '
NESDAY. ami PRJDAl : ?
0:15 P. M. TUESDAY. THURSDAY. ?:< ? ' 1 \
URDAY". Connect* ?i "
West l'olnt from lJalti ?.?>!??. 1
nects with Richmond *??' ' '
Richmond and petcrdiur*. 1 *? -**
peake and Ohio railroad?.
LOCAL PASSENGEI.'. , . .
10:00 A. SL Arrives at Klelmi'imi \
day. Con nee M with K *
Petenshurx and ChosapeoiA a1*'1
- railroads. f .
No transfer of freight at Rlchmon f t> 'r ? '
southern points. Car* run through Ut>u-vu
and West Point. , , . .
Careful handllux and dl.?i?at<:Ij. w!t i r
(Ouraate<;'l. , ^
Turou^h bills of ladln/. >MU. /uur?a.eed ?
Issued to all northern and western '? ? i
Throeych tickets sold to all u.xiher:' o - rn.
frestcrn ttoluta, and Utyaase clnvkfd t-'
For tickets ajiply at General L'j t ^ '*
, <ce, SattMaJn street; at the Kv ? f , >Ni
! compauT1# depot, coruer Twv::'.>*l !u
I streets, liiehmond, Va. , ?fa{
| ma 23 H. T. DOUtJ LAS. ^
8EINK-T1IIU U>.
T X ANTICIPATION "
X lj?v'.?4f oar house remod?-ll? <i i?u !
? .. .i> .-.iittUK ,
Rllius v? -
be Imported for. ,,v (;,?>! >
Also. our t uilre ! ??' - c"
TSQ, HOOT8, bltOLs, HA 1-*
' lot; reduellou. . j uu-a" l '
We hate tootwujy IWJ' ifW -*1 , . :
loan lo order
alterations, which *5 ?^esSTKIN A lv. ?
?%S8SK51m^ "?"> v?l
ed luto the Culled States.
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