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(iMIiG GIFTS.Santa Claus cn His Christ¬

mas Rounds.

LIVELY SCENES.TU NrtfU NM wit* Bu»r lvaai»rn--l

Plrti« Wftru.

The holidays draw nigh, and prepara¬tion to enjoy them in proper style can¬

not long be delayed. Theclear. bracingweather is most opportune and suita¬ble for shopping, and the streets presenta lively appearance, lilied as they are

from morning until late at night withthe tinsy throrrr making their Christ¬mas purrbMefj. BtUfJMaj augurs wellfor a bright and joyous festival. TheNaKoral Administration is once morl¬

an tb* bands of the Democracy, andVirginia, redeemed from the thraldomof Mahone, prepares to inaugurate a

Lee a* her Oovirnor. What if thetimes hasc been hird- Thc tlood ode

to prosperity is surely upon us. WhiitifVanderbilt is dead ; does he not leavehis million* behind him t H hat, oven,

if the Legislnture ir about to leave us;

ahall wi cover ourselves with sack¬cloth and a«hes for that' Oh, no.

Cheerfulness w the sunshine whichdrive* awsy Oe fog of turnery. The.Otc Mafpoa-. -sed. the more hopefuland gay we are. the sooner *.<. will

drive away porrow and berm io

learn that philosophy of Mark Tapley.which i- summed up in his memorablewords. .'There's nothing like Btiagjolly uiiJer dilhculties." So we say,..Away with melancholy, as the li"lc

boy said when his school nistis died."Christmas is a good time to banish it.

to drown it, like cate, in a MB of hap pi-'n« ss. And now, friends, old and tMnnj,who metn to assert the divine right to

be joyous, be sure and prepare MT th-

festal nay. Da so not extrasagantly.but still not parsimoniously ; and. we

repeat, ts the time is shun, .lo so at

ome. la Banatt joh iii your prepara¬tions we bop you to peruse carefullythe following notices <>f estaMishrueiitswe base viMted and can vouch fur :

A. Saks 4 Co., IOU Main street.--

"QBBUj Hi}' bai'M BS Hiv MUM chu buy,|i*it Ml . .prraactl In fancy; rich, no? Kandy;hi ibeepparal ott i rortalme the man.A Bil tl ey c. B'chmontl Who s«lr-t Wtwty

.ml wellAte I.me le.plen.b nt st A. Ktiks ,1 Co.'B.

Son c or e has said that a good be¬ginning is half the battle. Accord¬ingly we are c-en now at the outset

half through this chapter, for it is

truly a good beginnini: to lend off withsuch a worthy clntbiag-bonM. lt husbecome a familiar establishment to

etery liti/cn of Richmond, every one

of whom is alreiiiy aware of the highrep'itati n tin firm enjoys. Those ciis-

totuors who have dealt with this housenie tata to leave a place where theyhave nana bo des eily treated.

Tie? stork this season is much largerthan at lt.,- same period of any previousjt-ar. .suits of every description maybe found herc, :ind the mo-t faaiHtontcannot help being pleased. Sack andfrock suits, Priaot Alberts, dress suits

n.t.U nf eli tl., assimere, cheviots, diago¬nal, ami coi.,screw are among the few ofthe many styles to be lound in this largeand exieMtnt assortment. Then, thereare overtMet of all datcrifAieaa, to suitany buyer and every pocket. Boya1and i bil uTBa'l lothing are anana B spe¬cialty by this liouse. and mothers woulddo well io ca'.l at 1<>13 before par-eba-ng i l-.v.-L-.-re. Examine th--'snioking-juikets, umbrella.-, glove.:, ho¬kierj . suspenden;, and the like. Vonwill lind Mr. William (ians, thcof thc house, ever ready with his corpsof aide aKMstantr, to minister to yourwants. '1 hen, too. they arc offeringtheir entire stock al " .slaughter ptptior to their remus al to int store now

occupied by John il. Tyler .V Co. Goto < ians. Hr a ill put you in conceit withyourself.

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E. B. TAYLOR, china importer. IOUMain street..

Tbross assay H i broken .-rock.-rs,Ki.|,ai. in- l.alise ball;

Co H. E. B. Tay lot 'a Btete'TWllie lineal <.( them ail.

Step lightly then, young man, for thefalrt. s in this store aro neb. taie, fra¬

gile, and costly. Mr. Taylor, being a

china impot ter, deals in the standardwares of the day. Thc manufacture ofporcelain, like other things, hus been

wonderfully unproved within this cen¬

tury. Originating in Japan, it tyraadto Europe earlv in the middle ages sn-!theme to America. After the discoveryof America and the Spanish conquest;in Central and South America a tloodof wealth poured into Kurope. Thecondition of the masses underwent a

gieat change for ihe better. a:il the de¬mand for the luNuries of lue increasedsteadily, foremost among these was

¦the demand for porcelain-ware of Menartistic >aloe. To lill this want themanufacturers at Worcester, Vienna,Dr< lulen, and France were taxed to thenutmost capacity. Manufactories were

started in A tnt rica, and, although wellpatronized at home, made a sorry show¬ing with the stand .td European wales.

RaaWailstlata, it was reserved for an

American to render his name famous inthe biston of the art. Mt. Haviland,perceiving that the gn at defect of theAmerican waie was a coarse, thickbody, due to absence of proper ingre¬dients, resolved to seek the pure kaolin.Accordingly he started a manufactoryat Limoges, France, where he produce*a porcelain e<|ualto the standard wares.But we arc digressing from Taylor andbis Club'.mas presents. Ile hits themIn gnat lariat*. Elegant bric-a-bTack.choice bisque, brass sets, superb din¬ner- and tea-sets, and all kinda of nov¬

elties in china. Do not omit Taylor'sin your Christmas rounds.

M. B. RniaOJ .V Oo . ""-> Main street.'AIn'I got no foite-piam.

Bo lot-all! < on.e iimiIii youl bow.

This wm the burden of an old songwhich is aa mai apMpia to-day as anything could well be. especially vs Inwa retied upon the almost s-ndless Modof supetb pianos kept bf Manly HRamos A Co. They have one makfrom Baltimore.the celebrated Knabtthree from New York, and two frorBotton. Their prices range from $2uupwards, lhere is no present vocould give a lady who is musically indined thai would be more aeceptablthan a piano. It is a royal gift, anRamos has some royal instrument).Ht has. lu stiles, organs, sheet mtisi,piano-covers, stools, and literatureKiamir.* this Mock before you d* ide'tewhere.

C. Gknnkt I Co.. M7 east Utistreet..

"lie drew ap Ut*, hair,Anil down ne dui **l;

He vs nt** hera letterTwa* 11ni* enonvh yet "

and afterwards be found that he waloo late. Tba kequel of this tudorlunate circumstance abowed two factworthy of being recorded : Fir*!, ntveitroat to < in urnslani ea, when promstination it involved ; and secondly, in ragard to time, be like old Devy Crock.tl.bo aure you are right before yoi

£o ahead. Had tho ton-late young manava baan provided with a chronometer

from Genoet's jewelry store he wouldMtier baie been loft, for ht woulJ hart

knew that ha had no tina* te aper*.T_e etily wey to rnak* aaaand* aeario

to flu* rt once to 817 Mein street aridbuy -a beautiful diamond Christmaepresent and send it as a paaoa-affcrinti;.Tbe fact it, C. Gannet _ Ce. have a

full line of watches and jewelry that* enexamination will convino* you they are

felling at the lowest prioes.Wkbt. Johnston I Co., 911 Main

street.Thia it a weM-kriown finnthat is almost a synonym of liichtn >n '.

They are offering'* full line of Christ¬mas goodt.in plush goods, tine bocks,and Christmas-cards. Their stock ofbooks embraces the works of all fa¬mous authors in niisceiUay, history,travel, biography, poetry, and fiction.Sf ecial attention should be celled to

the new and handsomely-bound editionsof famous writers. They h*ve also

religious books in great number* fromthe f ens of tbe greatest writers, and

prayer-books and Bibles in differentbinnu gs. Their stock in foreign anddomestic stationery is as large as anyin the city. An inspection of theirstock will amply repay one. if in wantof anything in this line. Air the goodsare marked at very low prices and are

within the reaeh of al).

C.mitabd I MB-BB, 820 Mainstreet..Theso enterprising jewellersBates the most tempting finery to the( husHubs public. Watches, lockets..1.ailis, sleeve- and bosom-buttons, andall the charming bijouterie whieh the

ingenuity of the goldsmith and thelapidary can fashion for the pleasureand ornament of society. I Hi,, whereshall we lind the money wherewith ts[.ratify our taste? We pity the over-

ilesirous whose purse is thin. Selectwith taste and prudence, accomodatingyour wishes to your means. If youtiny hut one plain trinket, andfeel that that is all that youshould buy, that trinket will afford>ou as much happiness as does themost costly ornament in the house to

fie BOfSOS who ia aftle to buy it. Sn

teing and so leaving each confining.fl fancy within the pale of his bjbbb* ¦

ill of Qed.Std I Moses's visitors tins,'hristm.ta will be happy, and they willprofit by them. But this store ts n

rroat temptation.it is so brilliant, so

Motanting. Yet if Wa are never

empted where is thc virtue of resist¬ing temptation'. So try Goddard IMoses for presents, fur rings, amirinhsts. and necklaces. French clod,.-,ihcrww.re, and the more solid hh<1OS-w fabrics that try men's purses.

A. Antoni, 1105 Main street..AadOtS Hie little busy b*«Improve each ablnlag boor,

l.i^i-'.. ise do ) on Hf Antoni.With boney from lu* bower.

Ah' here, ladies, ia concentrated theinpound essence of al J that is sweet.\en thct greatest sweat of all. fait

a omen. >s here. The} know where toind the Lest confections, ami eonae-

juently po t«> AittnnrV Here, chil-ires, you may feast yo ir eyea ami yourtomat us. too. Also, von can arni f ml

ronjp yourselves for thc grand fusiladeind " gall.bastiBg" clang, and clatter-tang, ami launder of Christmas.emita Chins has duly made his jp-

ryesrsace at tb. store. Of course hebas. And we'd like to know what

1 uncial hubbub would drown your¦mud cl a'sli of anns- or arrest your fes¬tivities! Ko*childrsn,we ain't tobeinti rn:pted by such contemptible things(hat unduly <Ji--tiirb less composed andlelAnoatested people than you and weire ! There are fruits and candies andreworks, including cannon-crackers

a fact which von will assuredly an-Bonnee to the public. Thees are greattimes for girl* and boya. Above all,Antoni's candies (his own mala-), he is

selling at wonderfully reduced rates.

Lght pounds of tandy for a dollar.think of that. Bat you must visit An¬toni to be ss.sued.

8. W. DaBWOOB I SOB, Governorstreet..li all of Vanderbilt's weal.1 wei, mina,Ansi I vi antci lo furnish mj hawaie verj

line,ToHarwood 4 Bon'* I'd straightway go,For they keep tb* baal furniture there,

you know.

Yes, 8. W. Harwood .V Son do keepa well-selected stock of furniture. W hatthey liav is generally useful, ta.-;tefulwithal, and always nt moderate pures.They bell'.ve in i|iiick sales and sinai!pronta. They are olfering, not for a

period of "thirtynays," atgrestly-re-dui cd prices, faacy tables, chairs, cab¬inets, lounges, and the like, just suitedfer the holidays. Mr. Harwood, Sr.,is one of the finest judges of furnituic.ard we understand the son isa " hipof the old block." They not only sellfurniture, but manufacture some of thefinest ami most durable in quality.Take a t hnstmas lounge at Har-oods',ami you will sever regret it.

S. H. II vw ES, Eighteenth and Carystieits..How iiiipic will thal family ne.Which round the hearthstour tlrawa

W h> 11 m m. irate burna cheerfullyTb* ....!.: Boram Baw**,There ia little comfort for Christmas

without fuel. The tires BBUSt bc keptburling bright, and around them thefutnily wi51 gather lor the innocent andleal aajoyssent of 1 briatinas. Thcbiautie- of thc BOSSOS will be lellcetedand re-iefiectel by their cheerfulvvaimth. Mr. Hawes is a gentleman olrare lategrity, and when you ordetfrom hun you nay re-1 aaBUtsd he willsend you jual what lie announces... Chitsiiias fm]," Lbj in a goodlunary in time, aba youl holidays wilsurely not lc happy.

Lol 111 KT ,v Co., 5i'5 east BrOBtstreet..

I'. 1. \ ant bi the Inv aol lon new.vv tn 11 alva* lo ever] mau

Tb* righi to bay bl* tiirimuttI |s>n tie instalment p un.

Ba you believe, dear reader, in thasymbol of good luck, the horseshoeIf you do not you are the great e»

ccption. We aic not yiven ourselveto any kind of superstition, yet we havgtcat regard for the hor.-.eshoe. Kotbeiis an exemplification of what thiI edal proteitive lor quadrupeds can dfor man. Ile has placed himself withiit.made it his Hade-mark as it were-and what good fortune has his coming nc

proved to thc good people of this foyHe -ells line turn miro an.1 ho.isefurnislmg goods of latest styles, both for eas

11 and ss the instalment plan. How manI nor. but hard-working, people has h

11 not enabled by this instalment plan t' j make home comfortable and at th

J same time *ave up much ol' their earr¦

- f Rothert has os hand for the hoi. days household comforts that wil! sn

CnHi the moderate and plethoric purseFail not to give this store a call.

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J. A. GBioo, I'ace Block..Her little feet ot fault lea* mould,

1 Sra ate.Mt tovaty to baboldhair Cinderella. « ,. ure told,'Pies*.id 'ustsuch a pair-I _iulv ey 111 rn, U n aU and small.I |*tn ihegroiiud they lightly fall.Like taniwha te* at an eltiu bau,And leav. no imprint ther*.

i Yes, but Giigg it aldo to lit her M 0- any other man." He is a man of grei, iindtr,^tunUiii:), and you should consul' j him at this season ; for if you desir

to keep on thc best footing with sociutj your feet must be well shod, not ordfor their comfort and the protecHon of your health, but also fotheir comely appearance. Grigg wilput you juat upon that looting. Htladies' shots for bad weather, mis,,.,

j and chi ld len's walking-show, heavy

.ole boots, and voahem tn all atyle*.then his Bloater stecksftw Meo.chel.en:-admiration. WoMwuvandlbia worthygentleman. We are not positively «n-

formed that Cinderella's fairy thooswere manufactured by Grigg, but we

repeat that be ono alt as pretty a foot

aa Cinderettae. And we wish to Baythat there raj CbristmM fMt and Christ¬mas shoes M well as Christmas headsand hats, and months and lips: anddon't omit the shoes, whieh are at the

very foundation of all good and excel¬lence.

tivvENri i Minor, opposite the post-office..It In nai«aaotMi drugs tbev do deal.V\ hlrh In th*- ami are intuntleil to heal.Per He bright Christina* Hade, lu a slock

they havetaM.TI.Ht to artistic taste doth appeal.As the holidays approach Messrs.

Owens A Minor announce that theyhave a new and fine stock of fancy odor-and toilet-cases, powder-puffs, puff-boxes, bisque figures, and a full line of

fancy and toilet articles, and everythingche usually sold in a drug-store, all ofwhich is offered at thc very lowest

puces. This young and energetic lirmis fast building up a fine business here.They are go-ahead, steady business¬man and der*erve sucooss. Call and see

w hat they oller for tHiristmas.

Bknhhkim A BtPiriii R, 010 Mainstreet..Although comparatively new.

this linn is already recognized as one ofthe leading clothing-heuses in the State,comparing favorably in point of stylesand fashions with New York hotfBM.Crest care ts taken in thc manufactureOf their clothing, and unlike much ofthe ready-made stock sold in smallersn ts. that sold by Bcndl.eitn 4 Bro¬ther will be found to be equal in manyraapecta to garments wade to order.Not only is their stock ono of tho largest,but thc assortment is complete in everydepartment, and. best of al!, goods sold

l.y them, they say, will turn out as re¬

presented. Don't delay, therefore, butvisit their attractive store before thcrush.

W. i>. Blair A Co., 1100 Maintreat.Tba custom of thc tune-hon-

Oied 'nm is at all times to k*3p abreastsvith the nire ; to stock their establish¬ment with every 'essential to the house-kilter's larder or the epicure's taste,'i be most improved condiments in beau-liful and tempting packages aro foundkino by aide with tba original, unadul-t< t Veil, ard incomparable Virginia hainCordials, cheeM, potted goods, cannedgoods, sherries and cooking-wines, Cali¬fornia and other wines, their colcbratedbrandt of Montrose and "li* Select"whiskeys, together with everything ap¬pel taining to a first-class grocery.What will make a man so self-satis-

lied Hs a full supply of all thcaa arti-jlcs whit h ate calculated to please thepalate and asMiage the cravingsof appe¬tite? livery one can be satisfied inrbis regard bj making a selection atW, !'. P'.iiir | Co's. Their temptingdisplay ol CbristmM cheer is ali thatcan be desired ; and, in fact, your holi¬day preparation will not be corcploteutMOM you give them a call. If a

pi aentfor a friend is desired, nowherecaa you obtain articles more aootptablethan at their store. <>i\e thom a calland be happy.

I.. Wai-nkb. Sixth and Broadstreott..He'll eoap and perfume von befi.reiiand.To prepare rbrtbefeaai a ml the ball;

Ami ss In n ul! is o er he'll he riH.lyTo J .si, son ss lier, er sun call.Mr. Wagner has knowledge of a great

variety of subjects, not the least ofwhich i to attend to his own businessand nm a first-class family diug-store.He cornel forward at this season witharticles .-niteil to the holiday trade.See hil nani little family niedicine-ihe.-t, bis freeb slock of Map-flguret,perfumery , plato-, hand-, and stand-mir-rora; you x\ ill like them.

WiELIAMA A FORD, corner Kourthand Broad streets..These gentlemenbase a full line of boots and shies,satchels and ti miks. They can suityoung or old of cither sex. No ladyor gentleman should just now be in-differently shod; and what on earthcan make a fine dress or well-titlingsuit presentable unless the feet are wullfitted with handnomely-iiiade shoes or

boots ? The first look you have of anyuni i,n meeting is at the face, and next

at the foot. If both are pleating-, thefirst impression il good, and that is a

great point gainod. 'I he face you can

make yourself, the shoemaker make-the foot. A word to the wise is enough,

Hm -Kim!.!. Emporium, 533 Broadstreet..The wonders of the world willnever cease. They seem to be multiply¬ing day by day : and as we stand befon

| this store, who.se windows are re

splendent with enticing household gOddiI of every kind for holiday presents, wt

are compelled, by force of convictionto add this to the number of wonders

j Think of it, children ; and you of limit¬ed meant, think of it! Here it thiplace you may niter without a dollaiin your pocket, and, in company wit!the wealthiest, purchase the best thistore altords. v. es, the Household Fmporii in u a wonderful institution, amoilers ont- of the largest, uni at thisame time one of the cheapo**, ttaeklof holiday goods in this citv. Thinatue talla just what kind ol goods an

kept there, only you must see the Empariah* to appreciate their style and ex

cellence.

Fbemh I Chink, 15o'» Maistreet, oller, at their .. headquarters foChristmas presents," everything thatiusually found ut a first-class book au

.stationery establishment, together wua great variety of holiday goods in thway ol' books for children and bookfor grown people, together with Chrislmas and New-Year cards, albums, pitHires, nritin<,-dcs.,s, work-boxe-. an

games for children, toys, and maaMBtnstruments. Tau will lind it to youinterest to patronize these young nieat this season.

Jackson's-, 803 Brand street..1this establishment doesn't make greipretensions it is all the more worthy ccommendation for its very excellei

,stock. Here you lind all thc useful an

j, charming furniture to set oil the tabl, and adorn the feast. There are chin

toys. Bohemian-glass toilet-seis. sase

, Ac. together with decorated china dir,. ncr-, tea-, and chamber-sets. The won

,. inM achivemeuts of art in fashioninI j day into multiform and eviiuisit

-hapes gre indescribable. Jacksomakes a charming array of these trumphs of genius. They are ntjaJrithjladapted to Christmas pledges of thbest feelings of the heart. See his mu-,}

j stock.

Wii.kum H.TATUM, family jjroceill Broad street, invites all "to com

j and price his line stock. Mr. TatutJ has had great experience in his line <t j business, and housekeepers will lint here a great many things just suited te their wants, and Imiti that it is th

place to equip themselves for a Christmas of rare enjoyment.

.1. EL Vai.kntink, 1408 and )53Main street..A valentine announcement at Christmas would at first seenrather paradoxical. The announce

. j nu ht cf this one, however, is moi

proper, rn addition to a general stookof siK-ttXi good* always on han-l, ho is

ottering <wre shaw-caae* for Christina*at manufacturers' pnosa. There itnothing tike properly displaying; your|i«odo. It is the next best thing to ad¬vertising them .in the Dispmtsh. So now

jg the tmie. and this the ri**0 to '" ire

yr ur show-cases.

II. A. Catlin, Florist, Office No. fiXfatbtereet; Green-houses, 72d southLaurel street,.At last we have flow-erf.iloar. lovell Dower*.that makethis world beautiful and that typify alltbe ages and all the virtues, and aro

brought in to grace all thc vicissitudesin life from the cradle to the grave.What oology can we oller you that couldfie extravagant. But what is the usc

of praising what is above praise. Pearflowers ! ye rob misery of her dolor,ye diminish the pain of toe sick-bed,and ye adorn all festivity and ye illu¬minate all joy. What would tin-worldf>e without ye?

Catlin is an energetic florist. He haswithin tbe year built SSlasaive green¬houses, ami is prepared to furnishflowers for Christmas, New-Year's re¬

ceptions, and at acy momert you willcall.

T-fttlTifTT L. Tod:), corner Sixth andClay streets..No ene knotts betterthan Charles L. Todd how to select astock of plain and fancy groceries thatwill moet tho demands of O-riStasaabuyers. Long experience hac taughthim exactly what will suit tin people.His present stock embraces everythingin the grocery line calculated tc pleasethc most fastidious. Hz has thc solidsand the tweets and the necessary con¬

diments to make your larder a tking to

envy. He can, in fact, furnish all thatis necessary to enable you to have an

old-fashioned Christmas. Give him a

call and Le satistied.

N. Klkin. tils east IfSad street,has a fine stock of Christmas good*.In addition to stove* and tinware.tndwhat is more oaeful in a Louse thantinware'.he deals in bouee-fut-iahroggoods generally. Herc you can buy a

great variety of articles that are .tefulas well as ornamental.articles that wil!not be simply unsubstantial remindersol the holiday Reason, but void abidefor a long time and always ba handy.And now, dear reader, we have con¬

cluded our rounds. We trust, if our

.-c ry has not interested you. that atleast we have gives you sonic informa¬tion. The Dispatch wishes you a merryChristmas and a happy New-Year, forIII} sf If.

" I pray tlieeitem, inlier. I have don* tbe* worth) ser¬

vile;Told th** nolle*, med*ao mi*ta klnat ten -iWithout or grads* 01 grumbling*

An Insane Mother's Awful Dei <l.

An olympia (Washington Territ fl

specieI says: Web.eadey atoning, at

Long Braille, about eight miles fromthia place, a deplorable event occurred,i «s ot which was received here Wed¬nesday night. Mrs. Miner, a relative nfMr. l'avnl Chambers, has for some timemanifested symptoms af insanity, and,BCCOfdiog tfl report, eba Tie dav eve¬

ning saturated papers with coal-oil and distributed them aroundthe house, telling one of her chil¬dren, in response to a question, thatshe was wetting them wi.h water.

Farly Wednesday morning she madea remark that she was about to

destroy the whole family, anti her hus¬band, fearing that she was about to at¬tempt to take hi- life, proceeded to puther out of the room. Un opening thedoor be discovered that the bona* was

in flames. Reaching ihe front doorwith one of his children, be found itlocked ami the key removed. He ran

to the hack door and found it nailed up,Finally he and his li*tie daughter suc¬ceeded in escaping through a window.Both wi rc badly burned. The unfor¬tunate mother, with her four otherchil-dien. was burned to death. The sur¬

vivors were taken to the residence of.Mr. Chambers for medical treatment.

Moonshiner* I upinred.A Chattanooga Special -ays Sunday-

night last Marshal- Chapman and Mi-Corkla left thia city for the point oaLookout mountain where Cnited StatesMarshal Kellett was murdered bymoonshiners. Monday morning theyreached the spot and dh.OVSrad smokei-suirlg from the crevnes in the rock.Tracing its toniice ihe officers un¬

earthed a .-till-hoiise and found the oc¬

cupants engaged in making a run ofmoonshine whiskey. The Outlawswere taken by surprise and madeno eirort at resistance. After securingtheir prisoners the officers inspected thepremises and found a good supply of mashand whiskey on hand. Twenty-eightthousand gallons of beer and 300 gal¬lons of whiskey were emptied into themountain gulches. Three large copperstills with caps, worms, and appur¬tenances were destroyed. The officersthen turned their attention to the cap¬ture of the murderers of Captain Kel¬lett, and yesteruay aeres men. sup¬posed to have bein implicate 1. Betearrested. <'nc. supposed to be thelingleatler. is still at large, but officer*aro on his trail.

A . '..ss., .,, I'urBKrupti.Iii .si ,n (Hube.,

When Hun. If. If, Omni!!' heard tin:glut ions news his countenance lightedup with a classical smile as he exclaim¬ed " Urines capitibn.s suis rapici-mus.(we have yanked them bald-headed).as Ca sar remarked on the dayhe overcame the Nervii! "

rriIE GRAPF-CURE,

SAL-MUSCJITELLE,

.

A NATURALSick-Headache and

Dyspepsia CureIN AMERICA,

Ita ciyatailired salts, as extracted fmagrapes and fruit, a most wonder:from Natures laboratorv. Have !t Tn youlhome* aud travele-a specific foi tb*.aa.Iweary, or worn-out. lt cii'vs tick-beadache,dyepepala. stomach-aud bowal-e g.plaint; removes biliousness, stimulate* Ckliver to a healthy aciiu:i. counteract* th«effects of Impure waler and tue exceesiviuae of alcoholic bevi-rugee. and prevent* t hiabsorption of malaria. Suppiie* the systeuthe weat of sound, ripe fan:.

BBSPABBB uv Tilt

LONDON SAL MUSCATELLE COlondon, england.

Beware of imitatlona. The geuulue lr"blue wrappers only.''**-Bend for clretilara to G. KVAN'i

VITCH, General American Manager, Posto.fice Bex 19«». New Vork city.Mention ibis paper.Sub-Agent* for HAL-MUHCATELLE nv

Die foiiowiuK di uggm'.i: T. Roberts BaketPowhatan E. Dupnv. 427 Broad streetJ»*ee Child. Third and Main; K. H. M. Harr son, Broad ami Eoushee; Polk Miller JCo., 900 Main; ll M. Hhelld A Co., Plftltnd Marshall: ii. W. I-rimer. Soo weat MarLhall; William li. Booti. Seventeenth amlianklin; A. A. Booti. Twanty-flfth ambread; Owen* A Minor, apposite poal-offloe-94

BOOK AND JOB PRINTINGNEATLY DONE,._ATTRB

i>-a--ut r*n_-*««wnui

A arrIIOR^BALEM-;**^R***u~^By J.Tbompson Brown A-Oa..

Heal Mtal* Agent* u>l Anttliwiecr*,1118 Main at r.-e i.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF TWALOTH ON THK MOUTH LINE OP

CARY STREET BETWEEN PINE ANDLACBRLBIREETB.

i Ia Chancery Court- nfJohnson * executors jL .f nVhmo.i.1.

MBliist {isscnv. enterarl DwJnhuton and of*. ) .,.,,..,. .Jp ,a*,9.

By virtue of the above decree, tbe under¬signed, special conitiia*sl<»n..r .hereby ap¬pointed for the purpose,win proaaM toad,on

FRIDAY. Dkckmbbh IS, IMS,. 14 o slick I'. M., tin above property. Iielr.gTWnLOTHof SI feet each, villi a denni ofabout t :r. feel to an alley, coin int m-lug '41feet from Hie sou thweat corner of Cary andl'lne*treeUi and fronting together St feeton the eolith line of Cary between Tines idLa arel alice m.Tr..<a*: One fourth cash; lalnnce In six.

twelve, and eafhteea moa th* n tores t ad'l-etl. and title retained until all Hie perena***-ninney ia paid and a conveyance ur-lcred bythe.nun. K. M. M. Ul IRK.

Coiniiilstloiicr.J. THOMItSOW Hiuisvn A Co.. Aueiioneeru.

JtamMBt Exr.ccri.hs. PLAINVIPVB,lOAMI .Ii.iin-on AN*> AiJt.. Dr.ncarn-AV'ls, IN lill rB a BUBB I O'.IKTOK TUBCM v Ol Bu llMosi-:I, Bet niiiln li Bern clerk of sa'-d court.

0 rt tts that Hie bond raqalrad ol UM ape-cml coaiuiiaaioner by UM Beera* In sadians.-o. Deeember lb, Ds8D, has beeudulygist ll.Olsen tinder my hand '.lils 121 h day of

1 I-, .ino i, ItM,BENJAMIN H. BKRIIV.

de lt Clerk._

Ai OTION SALK <»F PLOBfD VOtaVRORB..I will sel? nt my eton

KRIDAY.at 1 o'clista shari. J*, barrels rn

choice t-LoRiDA OHANOEU. AH dealersins lied lo atteml.

K. Pi >W fe.E's Agent,do iy.jt« mu .-ait Main - .

By E. B. Cook, Auctit'iieer.No. 24 Mnth stree*.

LTkN!TI KL, "lc!.TO-DAY, ATA io o Hock b ll! sell nt hiv lure a larreMtortmenl of Dice PnRNrrCBK umbraeWK KARI OR nii'l CBAMKEU Bl IM and

oil.er articles III Hie huu*eke.-pl'iclane;'] mw HOME BEWINO MACHINICIn unod oater: S mists DATES; birr-'KM.i.lsil WALNOTB. KB COOM,

de ls Auctioneer.

tl 4 I lOlt IH« LEW-tn I ll re buy*.

By l ni i..-I n Tupper,Heal hs».i> Agent ami Aiirtleueer,

lois Maui stied.

pOrninSSfONEtvi BALI OF AV ROUSE AND UiT'iv THK W'iRl'ilSH K OP OBLKANB KTRKET KKfsVKKN.HURD AND FOURTH s, IRK I; rs. HOCKKTlt-i Uv i il'< i-ni it I. cn-eiit Hu-Clninc---> Coori of the fi', ol Blebmood In nie

-nit ni Basan, by. Ac, rr, Basan aalenteredon the win day of Decambar, ihw,h.. nmi. r-ignt-.i.t i-eisi rommUatoaer, willMil ai lin'..!-¦ ruc1.1ii, on theprembjes,on

WI- DNEHDAl , lu CBUBBB BS, !*»»al K oe ok P VI. il ai HOD8R mil LOTruin Hm: atu¦ 111 lt Ct et on the north UaeoiOrleanattreel between Third and Koomistreet* and having a depth ol *o feet tn a

io-li ii,i ii ley. The iii-Hiu. s.s of thia in..; riki tbe cellar-is ni ks ma ken tl s al ililli!.- iis liii

inst stint IIITbbus: i'in-Um'.! eash. and the bs

In bIx and twelve months purchaser givingBaB itinl.le nolea for aaine. bearing 8 Ptent. Interval from from dav ot sale, andlite retained till all th< purchase-money liI :i 'i .uni deed ortlen il by the Coart.

i.KOROE I. Iloui'htt Ii:..sp.-, m: c. Dmbwloner,

Fcbhab Tarran, Aoetloneer,b us, ac ki aim iic A'iaiubtRa*

¦ AN AM. Als.. I ,' I I s | V >. | . -I ¦; nilin sm ms 1.1-1: i ,o run Citv or BunS o.N ll,I, Benjamin li. Berry, clerk of m J cou ri.

certify that Hie bond required of theep*con ii Uaioner i>y the deere* n the -a .1r Hi-' ..' i-o- nu fl ll. I -'. '.», Leen

¦lu s .- veli.i.is.i, nm!, i my I.ami Ins lt'.th .Liv ..f,, inbel ls--.

.'. i- BENJAMIN H BERRY.CALE <'»-~ AND OOI'LD WATi'llK-s CLOCKS s

SI' Bo, ISO KABT 1UWAD BTREET.liss li u t removal and change of bmol Mr, ll. Joel l will sen as ahove.com-in. cing

SATCBDAY Nil HITat 6o'clock, ami eontlnuing nightlyblt Block ta disposed of :i nif.-a-s.ni nen t ol

WATCHEe)CLOCKH, andIEWELRY,

embracing many anlelea for Cbrlttmatpresent*,which can t»- bongbtai a greatMcrinci E. B. COOK,

.le ls- -I \.|,-" lo let i.

ly Kum,-in Tupper,Heal Kalala ak- ni ami Au.; ora Br.

1010 Main street.

CALK I'.v. AUCTION OF BKSIR \-0 BL* OAMBLI s HILL DWKLLINdNo. S1U MM 1 ll MU Kl II sI'Kr.nr WI III-IN HALF a BUJ ARK OF THK PARKi ss in se ii> auction, on the premlsee, on

TUE8DA1 lu i siiir.K M. ISM,Bl 4 O'Clock- I'. M. the iii.use PR IBERIAThe iii us. as seven roo u« and withlittle outas could he nut in ttrst-elaa*or>der. The lot flouts 20 fi-12 feel liv 1Thia mIc should attraci Iheattantlon ol

lartieBseeking a good investment or thia**anthill* a pl.-ii sa nt nonie lu ii ile, mn tl ul im-1Impros ii ii localltj.'Iikjin: One fourthcaah; Miance is\.

twelve! ami eighteea month*, dinote*secured bj g deed of trust, t percent,Interest added. H RMAN hiter.de Hi lr 18 20AB2 Auctioneer,

By Oeorge W Mayo Auctioneer,(Jno, K. Km !.llm Jr., Balesman,)

No 2H Ninth street,

KK< l.l\ KU'S SALK OF THK PBR-sm sal ffrctb 'jk his«i rachel

Mi DON VLB, KM! ABED, v r AUCTlo v

As reet is. i i-i the estate "i Mi*< R, McDonald, deceased, I will aril ai auction, rn

ssh BOAT, nu Kn ii in-i av i.

Bl 1 1 O'clock ii! Ul* -.if Vlr. .. E. An¬il cl M. t: weat Cary atteel near the tj cor-

l '.rale lui i- i. peri ol the PERM! iNALPROPERTY, consisting ol ll .1 HKHOLDFURNITURE BEDD1NO. HTOYE-J, mdleans mlacellaneoua arl de*.A laritf lot of KfttlALIAH for different - -

eleUeeandCLOTHINU will ba sold at theauction-house of tienrge Vi Mayo No. 28,Ninth street, on MONDAY thetut.ai IOUo'clock. C. R. H VNDs.deli R.

HIM > ESS OI'I'tUlTI M I IIS.

I/OR S A L EA RARE CHANCEf.'too WILL BOT

Block. Fixture*, ami Hood-Wi ll ..r a

ROAD-STREET CONPECTIONEBY.mos doing :i sr.1 basin***.

.1. THOMPSON BROWN a CORea! Estate Anet

de D',ll ins .Main ttreet,

MIK HIM.

L'DR U KN . g*So tatt Rot¦ketisair.-et; FACTORY.No, 111 nm tn TwMI] -n nilli at reel.Bo, tot i.-ifii Fourth Krat t.So. li'^s noriii loiirth sue"*.No, «i4 north Beventh ttret i.No. 420 south Laurel stn BiNo, t-24 Noutii Laural street.No. si2 | south 'Hurd street..m. tit sm s' linker street.No KU'S ss est Clay street.A| Dil IO

MANRINO c. stai'I.i.s | ..

.I, lt-a'aBnsi nm vi Hu

F't'i: BEST, MAT VI,KN i>i:-fflBIRABLK RFRIDENCI Sn Tilla

SMI Marshal ttreet. now uctupled h] MlKoli A. -ss.ail modern - '¦ ppljpu-iiin.es. or 10 ll li. PELOU7.L. 101 (io..el nor si net. _de 17-8

I70B BEKT, THAT COMFORT-dfjI AKKE ANK DRSlRABLY-LOBalCATI D RESIDENCE, No. 200 corner olCrace nud .leCJeraoti s:ieets. font..nine r.-oii.s. eal .- . en, Large lol 'ii

lBflie-i urn! s'ah'e In real. Por nnezptradti rm. rani ul'. $'" pei month. Appij

IOI1N T.OOBDIN.u-ai Estate Ag. ni

litliil* and Kif s, i,til sm. ts.

CHjB BENT, THAT DESIRABLE djA ANO CONN ENIERTLY-LOCATEO BMIlKBIDENCE No. 1 .'. non Bcoota lalntseven rooroi bath, Ac., ::i goodreyaii rent -. :y low. Apply to

JOHN i Oi DD INReal Estate Agent,

di 18 ll Bank and Eleventh street*.

J"fOB BEST, THAT \VH\ UfTmBIBABLI AND vs-lXK-LOCATEIiia

sTOBK, Hiu, COMPORTARLI DWELL-INO above, No. Sit Mal Broad itreel I

; LEK STRAUS-ic Ko, ui: .vinni Kfret-t.

170B HINT. THAT CONVE-dfJI NIRNTLY-LOCATED DWRLUNOBMNo 221 Mas ii street, containing tit roomsbeside* detached kitchen with two roooiaKent st rs rcuMinahie. Apply to

.lOtiN I. (.ODDIN.Ri il imitate Agent.

Bank and Eleventh sire.!*.de l-'eoilMt

lihim k intuit.i alira H t UH.

tJCKBRIDQI ALUM W ATEIL

To insure tl >. above in a PURE state am1the REALamcle. parties shouLt addrea*

JAMES A. PRAZIERRockbrtdge Aluin Spring*. Va.

noivFaui

tUTTON-MltlU Btt.AI.. 4111. 4 IKE. Ac

fJHBAJ FOI CASH.ALWAYBON hand.

COTTONBEEDMKAL. UREMIC MEALOIL-CAKK. MI1.1/.PEED.

Cuni.-est on:>. and ia auy ouanllty.WILLIAM N. HAXALL

de6-2m Ballimo. e, Vld.

Al 4 MOB »*l.r%.miers rt* I*rs

'

By George E. Crawford. Auettewtor,MSI Haul. *tr«et.

COMMISSIONERS' SALK or NICECRAMED HOUrtK ON THE NORTH

BIDE OE DCVAL STREET. HKTWEKXEl BUT AND HT. .IAME-1 BTREKTM. TDKLOT ERoNHNO SOPKKT ANO RCNNI.NllHACK 111 KELT- Cy virtue of a decree of'Richmond Chancery Court In tbe suit ofWhitlock, An., n. Rawson Ac. ealat.1 1>"

eOBtbtf ia, 188*. th.' undersigned.a**pnolAlrunt in isslnnere. will nell the arHive-inen-

tioneil ritUPB-TT.al i.nbllcanction.onWEDNESDAY, DBt'BBBBBgt, 1889,

at 4 o'clock P. M.. on Hie premise*.TxKMf: one third eosb : balance at six

nnd twelve months, Internet add.st from day©feole. J. W. ANDERSON,

M.. .All ALLAN.Hpeolal Commissioners.

Wuitiotk amii Wrr*:, Pur istiffh.Ai.Aissr Raws.i^ ano ais., Daraan*am. ls tub Chabcbbt Cockt ok tueCn v of Riciit tn.mi.1. Heiiiaiiiin H. Kerry, olerk of auld

Bowl certify that tb* bg.a raqa.ad of 'nc

opecl*!eomml.looei*by the decree in said.luise of ISth Dei-ember, 1885, ha* b«ellduly g'veti.Given under gay hand thia Duh day of

¦December. 18AVBENJAMIN H. BB.RT, Clerk.

de 17_By Par..a Tupper,

Heal Estate .Baal and AactlOBBtfiISM Main street.

TRUSTEE'S SALlf: Of PERSON-ALTYON THE EARM OCCUPIED HY

.1..!.. 0, LAWRANCE. ON THE HK'»\D-B'tt'lv BOAD IN THE COUNTY OP CHEM-THitEIELD. T\t<> AND A II V LP MILE"*ERDM THE C!TY OP MAN0H-8TER.-I'.v vlriueof a ilctl of |IU*I executed liv I.L. il. lawrence :«> tue undersigned.dat*Lee'inber lt, ISS4 mid r.ibri In theI'he-.tertli td t milty Court Clerk « ellice indeisi-book 7(t. pane i:.7. default Savingbeen mad* lo la* payment of the nun ofItoe,tl.rain **tur*d sud bains r*ou**t*d«o to ito by h.- i*-n>" < utrte* holding antlerkiviii deed, I siiHil -.-il b} kaeUoo, on Hiepienn-. | n

'I III lf-l>AV itt-, kmi.ki' gf I"-»t ll ..-loci; A. M., the followlag PROPER¬TY H-. lied to ll said deed

l I ii or Stove, I Open Ha (gTi i Doubl*'irtii .'Iiiitess. i.iuh' Single Haraees, I

Mernie-'lop burra Barbie-Top .Vu-i-atand I do/, n Choirs, i Rocklng Chaim 'tled lead*, ll I-. Plow, 3 Shove., I Mad¬dox. I Grab Moe. --V 'ce. I Clock. 8 Mir-rms l atnrble I'op'i.¦'.'.-. 100 yerda IngrainCarp*t.fltalrCerpet, Ru* Carpel l Ixmnxel !oi fro her. ,i nH ind Pork*. KaroseoeHtove I'l.iui-is. Hpriug Wagon. I Agrtcal-turill Mi.I. <l i'h '¦>'- I Co vs Wain.lt Un¬it hu V\ n'mii Stand, 4 B

i ic- Eaayand at sale.MAN Tl ii'Et:

dais__ Tmatse.i yr eampaofl * Adamaon,

Beal .itat* AnetionesraandInauranee Acant*,

sis Bull -.> k t Mi h. hatti r. v...

rriU STEES' SALEOF ONE OF TUEI Musi ATTRACTIVE BRICK KKsi-DEMCEH IN THE CITY Or MANCBEsi-TEH rt-e of two ti Isoi tru.l exe-

| cuud ic J. T. Jewetl to thetn.-tees tb. flt lab 1 ti lober 16 1884univ i... rdi.' Coori of the.-ny of Mai el catt r, n .1 H ok, V n tm '¦

page SW Land thi ¦'. .tutu n Novembi rit iskj oleo n id. d ti s.d ortlee, l>- i-B.M>k. Volume pose 7i."«. iibeei. inau! .nt'.r ..!ti.in bondsa cured bel n, ind bell

V lb* M ¦! li Klllltllttg I Ililli Ci: i

nf the .'vi.¦¦ -.

WEDNEEDA) li., t '.ci lt BS I

;it 4 o clock !'. M.. thal VEK'i DESI llNEW Hitit K RESIDENCE, containttlKlllt Vevell H 'til* t'.«, |OI OD

at bli .ti tho nott id. nf HainBtu! I'm. ifIBS fe* Ic ltsttraci iva on t corni lenee*

.! nly ci.' Ht. ¦!.

li - . ..

'II-!.' * I'lllill ¦>. lo ¦Vt ell 0. Bl

i i ir Inti rest froV. WI BK

.I til' UV LI i,C. C. M, 1.

Trw'leers.

de 1 :

.. ut man Ti!

ion Ma ti itreet.

rfRl ST I E'S S tLEOJ 1 WO-STORY1 tr RAM* CEN KM EM No Ul.Lf\ Ai. si kkk Bj virtue of a Itiiist, i ated bjv. fe, ic l-i' imf

ie ol lt.. inn.'Court, D. H. eil i

....'.

In tbe payihem ic l*t v. 1 si....:

m 4! ¦'. clot i: P. 'i the above rred-I'KOi'KRTl.t..... .ute is.

eof I

> il

:. nd Uguie,11-1 -i Cash j- ¦.

note for tl 7<,i qc* aa mm".h.i I at aa

T. TOPPER, JH..Tlit r. de 19

WOOLEN MILL AND M A< illX.l-RY TOR HALE, tf .

deed ..; ns- -. ci :. d to h* tm leiii RJI ilMuNn VIKi.IMA V. OGLE:

MILL on .li ly 1884, and rc le :n tl.Ciel k's ii. Ik it ol Helli.co .-uni ly Vu.. I- lngrequested thereto ny the hoi di ra ol

eb indDiet ..c. pa ¦' I.:!.

M., on1 ill RHDAV. v\. v "v B, I --.'.

¦ p hill ¦ '" on, on tbe promts. -.

lb. entire I'LANTol the ds st Dgol .i LOT OP GKO M'ly of H. tu leo, ad oinlng Hie

cl ...:. ol i.. tl I ll.'..llml -' l-c, ACKEH

itory Brick-and-Wood M ll Bui ia m i'.- feet, m th tln-moi andand-lron Bolli r house. 18 ¦¦.'. al -

or twreu ¦.. ^.n -

glne oi - power Btei Boiler; twos. iv.it go Inch Cards; tblrlj broad Looms;

ii. om-ly ll. vv Hud ,1, tlls.1

ion ti it thepoi leta lied tn

iv tpply Io P. IL U VHKEKV'tlrotary, Cost uffl ¦* Itt th. no td, Va.

JOHN II. i.t",DAVID N. WALKER,

it.- l-l i s tl i vl\-j 83 j" lan l 5,8.1 .,15.18 j -. IB 88-181

p<'MMMMISSIONERS' SALEM. UT. HILL GOLD-MINE

LOI ISA "I NTV. VA.

Ky \ 11. .. i.i de re* if i he I'ln lit Courtof the cot il of Louisa Inthi H neof Vu'-

:¦ .ii ir.I .'ii the ¦- 'ih dagot .

court of the style ol " How nd. vvlisi ,.st ,. gi, ,..i,' rio '-'.I m:

Corni ..i.'coi mba pointed for lievt III ..!:..! for -a'

C' urtbouee, v ni.ii

MONDAY Iam vf.-, ll. 18861'Hi. -LATE Hil.I. GOLD .MINK

i EB OlLAN! i

e

rul w^v,r i ci ..f

in* property ria* up >u :tk>-

lo ii bv Lite- Brother!ouu tbe adjoining ..!¦>['¦ oust I-

v VERY RICH AND VALUABLE MINI:i.-. iii t.'.'.

¦rn h|s'. men of the ore

lytl.i bo an.ia

bondi v..in approved peraonal se-

¦ala, roi deferred payment*. Or,1 of Hie euri

maj be pa d In raab in* wcurl-ij in the iM.niis foi de:- ned paymeii. alliie di* p. used with, (neither case, the legaltitle will be retained by the co ul us «.j.i ,-

tioual aecnrlty until tb* purchase moneysii.ii iiuve wen fully paid and it d. ed or¬der ii bj court,

l-ni!!..-: information maj bo I by ap-Bf IO I lie comm ailoni rs, .* L tttls*

Vu.PRANK V. WINSTON.UEOBiiK K. ANDERS IN,WILLIAM K. rtilti;.

¦i|*;ciai CorniM To vi i r

I hereby certify that Ut* bond rentuvc .'

Hie spi dal mmmualouaraa ppolutedi' ri 'n thc hanoi rv au l >*ard. I -e.. ra. Tb* r-Bte-HJU Uold-MlnlniCompany rt ali on tba ISth la; ol s-temi ir ls»S and pi-tnlltui In the Wroulllouit nf -uid louniy, baa naen dnlj exeeuted i'. i; li appro i 'i aaenrlty.(liven i.n.iet- mr band thia 8th day of Pe.

cember, H85.SAMUEL H. PARSONS.Oerk.iw

_

FTNCLAIMED PROPERTY Ui*J POLICE COORT.The Ti;iiiotvmg MONEYS, OOODs WA BE8

and .MEKt'HANDiyE ware lu tnunclaline.l on the drat Monday In D*e*mLor, IS8*. vi/.:5i:i.:<0 I>( CCUKENCY. niarkeil Charloi

Mason ISIXTY-NINB CENTS IN 0TJK--5CY

marked Thotua* Allen;S SATCHELS, containing Wcar;tiu' Appa

ret, Pistols, Watches. Brass Jewelry, arni.Miscellaiieous Articles, marked Wi lianV. Morton ;

J SATCHELM. contulnltm Wearing A pi*rel and Miscellaneous Article*, ownen

Lot of PJHTOLfl. WATCHES. KNIVES, amMlBCELI.ANKOCS AKTh'LEB. th.ownen ot which are tinkum, n.

All larsons intereated or claiming auy <>

said properly aro te.,ii'.icd lo ;..m -,,i ,

factory prtsil of Onwershlp on or b*Bsr*WEI NEBDAY. DngM«KR'J3, lss.',,

at I o clock, at which time all property (exce pt lunney then remaining lu my euatodtuncial mt-'Will he sold at public auction athe Collet. Court. U» tbe highest bidders, focash. D.C.RICHARDSON,do8-2w Police .Lillico.

alA*T«NaAfcias--rui*ira Ra**_By W. H. Lyne A tv>..

Heal Estate Agenteaad AircMooeorB.1118 Main ttreet.

PUBLIC SALE~OF THE VALUA-i HI r Hi* IRK

AT THE SOUTHEAST COBNKR OP

BROAD AND TWENTIETH HTBEETS,Attn

HIX VALUABLE DWELLING*ON BKOAD AND ON TWENTIETH

STRKETB, ADJACENT THERETO. ANDA VACANT LOT

ON EIGHTEENTH STREET NEARVENABLE STREET.

BELONOINO TO THK. sRsTdaCBlO* RICH¬ARD HEDOWICK, DEI EASED.

In parstiatice of a decree of the Bach 'nomichancery Court, ta inaMil meroin styledTaylor, wBoeuee, tte., t Bedgwlek and

oi»," entered on Um ltth day of Deoember,1S88. the undersigned, special '-oiriruiaalniims. vs III sell by public auction, on tun

|>lell>!s«-. on

TKKHDAY. Km BMUBn M. 1

at 1 o'ci.-.-k I*, al .tin- Rt-; IL ESTATE teen.liol,i tl In said tb ree. and COOsl*tl0g]Dilust. Tin- BRICK BTORK, with dwelling

over same. No. M01 BBsg Uro. 1 Hir-,-1.fioi.ilng aiaiut 2H teal mi Broad stn ut. witha depth ot alu mt Tn ii -1. a apaelou*, tursttau-Hal Mid convenient hoUM nil ,, MOB) de¬sirable, weli-eatabllahadbualiieM standsecond. rWO-HTORY-AND-BAHEMKNT

brice DWELLING No 2"<H east Broadatreel adjoining -aid slot*, with lo aboulsn me dluienaltaiH ns the above, and MIMI a

desirable ami well-amiiigcl dwelling.Third. TWO-STORY AND- BASKMKNT

BRU'K 'I KN EM KM No 827 nor'n fa-en-tleth sr reel. frontlnK BbOQl 18 feet and hav-im< a depth of about 7ijre.-i *

I-ourtli. TWO-STORY-ANIMIAHEMENTBRICK TENEMENT No. 227v, noun ['wi ¦¦-

Beth street, fronting about l < feel and ii is

lng ii d.-pi h ot about TO Mat.r triH run BToUY- AND-BAMKMENT

FRAME TENEMENT No I north! remt eih street, fronting about :¦ '...¦' on

Twentieth afreet, and running backtl fe. t.- mii. TWO-STORY. AND ll tSRMRNTFRAMETENKMKNT No ttl north Twen-

-iii Ntuei, fronting about _.'. (Ml on1 w. nf n -ii- .-I, an running ,.

tl h. i.Seventh. Two- STORY and \-k-

V.! n r BRICK TEN EMEST NTwentieth *ir.et. Ironti lg about 18 feelami running hack ahou -.¦ feet.

i ntl i VACANT LOT fronl ni. bi "ii Um bb*i aid ol i i. tnth

street between Venable *nd mstreets.A plat ol mn ey ano.. let db

n fi - one of the »ald red I estad Bl 'i ii..¦ .-ls, le.

Tl nu-: <ine ii r-i cashequal loalallmi n's a: iii !months the purchaser to eiecut. iiable nott s tor in- d fei red psinti real a-tdi d iron .! ,j olthe inp. 11> :n-in. md

.i re to theroniralwlonertano sn ! po lc es >.t luaura

chas.-m.mes la paid and a conveyam:'. red bj Hie Court, and etui*,eel loll ... ntirn -

TA/.EWELL Kl,Li IT,HI Md '. CANNON>i.. com

VV. H. Ks sa A Co., A lion

Vis ioi:. si noV-.s-.-t -ti .v

N I-

ii s ni' Rn iibobo,i, Bel iniln H. Rei t cinrt,

fi 11 nv thal the bon .- lof.-if thi

f li th Di ce tu ber, 188given.

n tinder ms- hand i .

ll l-l is-.v.BEN.I \M1\ H.BERRY

llI.- -.ii i-oii ,v Ada

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si Hal] - ;,-.-I m Va

/ 'OMMISSIONER'd S ILE Ol ," ll AND HT FRONTUI lil' i ASTSIDEOPFIIvv N EVERETT IND M V i' KY

BTREI K'j ki: V a

tillered alI' in 1--' .,.ault '¦ Mus .-

o -. OU

rilCRHDAY. Dtci i

M..ll, il VAM AiAND I.' i

'I i;sis One n.ni'' ll ts i, nild: we ve, ;in ', pur-

a i; p. r ci nt. Interest fruin iIhum! utTe

' I liv tuIAMKH M. PERI

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|»M*ARTI tr*: 4»«' RTEAWRRB.

()NLY ONIJ DOLLARNORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, ANO NEW-

KOKI m NEWS.ANDONLV DIRECT R"l I'E WITHOUTTRANSKhRliK t'HA.\iiE0K ANY KINO,

l-cUvsttlcfe ts loss, r.

VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT iOMPAST riJAMES-RIVER 1 ll

t'v.iR NHBUH.K. PORTSMOUTH, NEW¬PORT H NEWS, Cl ARKMONT, A.Nu\ MES-RIV ER LANDINGS DIRECT;

ONNECTS AT N..KIOLK CLOSELYWI ll ALL LINK-- lu EASTERN

HHnRI-: OK V IK'ilM \ OLDBALTIMORE, AND THE NORTH

AFTERNOONjAT NI WPOBT'HNEWa WITH STEAMER

ACCOMAC FOR B.MITUPIEI D:ATC! MlKMuNl WITH V.TLANTB AND

DANVILLE RAI LRU \WAVERLY, HI, is-!...il. \ND ALL

BTA1 IONS.

ONLY ALL-WATER I

JAMES RIVER KY DAI '(..,..

GREAT mi ..isr KOUT K.IAMKHTOW n, ri ll '.\!' AND W '..:

SCENERY.CHEAPEoT ROI

KATEM MICH LESS THAN HA LI¬CHA ROKO BY ANY OTHER ROUTtKARE ro NORFOLK <l Nu I. MIT.

WAT-LANDING FARES front 2V to ,1Second-clBM ne,..!* still lower.ARK Ti VV vs ,- i;i.\. .

EAKK TO HICKSI ORFIRST-CLASS MEALS i.N EUROPEAN

KLAN.

Tl.e elegantly rebuilt and Hal itM u -

A Ri l-.K,(carr)

I. C. GIFFORD. Coin, lUllt,.ri Richmond

MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. A-... KK1DAYai 'A M. (STREET CARR C »NN1Kl LL TIME) for above-named plaoat, ar¬riving at Norfolk al 8 P. M. Returning

lout .'and Newport* Newa on alternate da a

arriving a' Richmond aiK.m. 4 P, .vi.Througn tickets o' ni,lat

Garb* r's Agency, lOoO Mum street. Ha«>aaa .. !**h.STATE-KOOils ENGAGED .OK DAY

uR MIGHT.FREIGHT.

freight received dally fur Norfolk, Ports¬mouth, Bmltbfleld, Hampton, Waverly, andiiml Hlcksford \a.; Wathiug'on. I), c.;Newla-iu. Washington, and Tarboro N,Ci Bil Station* on ai antic and Harailroad, Seaboard and Kiwuokn railroadNorfolk southern ia road, and EatternNorth Carolina Kein>r-ii;y; alto, for EnateruBtioro of Virginia, and Bil regular landing*on Jame* river, at LoWhJiT RATES, aujthrough billa lMUsd

L. B. TATUM, Superintendent,oe SO No. HOI Matu ttreet and Rocketta.

OLD DOMINION STEAM-^MB,BHiP COMPANY. '¦*«dtMa

FOR NEW YORK.

Steamer* .eave Richmond BVER1 TUES¬DAY, FRIDAY, and sji N'UAY,Steamers lease Nt-sv fork tor RiebmoodEVERY TUESDAY, Till'RSDAY, andSATURDAY Bl i P.M.

BaK.-.e:iK r BCCOIurnodatlOM uiisiir|Mt»vdCabin fare to New York (Inelodlng meak

amt berth'. 110; itu l-ti p ticket* tin.-it<e. w'.tu siii«i:steuce, »7; wlthoul

tul*:steuce. |S.Kr«"s<!'t forwarded and through billa oi

lading taned mr pointe beyond New York.Freight ri I di I P. M.Manifest Hosed 00 Mulng-dayt on* fioui

befoi-e departuie.KaaaeliK rs l.-iTi.g R ind :.y Hu

Chesapeake and Ohio ra.,-..a a' -isa M(ita Newpoits Newe) and tu-< R'.cuniom:sud l'etembuig rai road at 10:4tA. M. rn

MONDAYS. TUESDAY H. WEDNESDAY STHURSDAYS and sATKRDAYS wi.make connections at NORF'OLK with ta,tteauiers leaving tbeae day*.

SAILINGS I'tllS WEEK.ROANOKE, Captain Couch, SUNDAY

December 1 *!b. at '.. o'chwk A. M.OLD DOMINION, Captain BXITB, TUES

DAY, Dei-ember Kith, al 2 o'clock P. M.WYANOKE. Captain Hulphsks, rRI

DAY, ivrember ism, at 2 o'clock P. M.GEOROE W. ALLEN A CO.. Agents.

No. 1801 Malu alieet andM K: Company t wharf. Hocketta,

pUILADELPIIlA, RlCU-ttmMOND AND NnREOLE

steams.i.K company.

Appointed Miling days: Every TUESD.VaudFRIDAY al 12 M.. and evary SUNDAat a A. M.Freight for Tnsaday*' and rriday* steam

er* received till 11:80 A. M.; tor Sundayi¦teamer tlU I P. M. Saturday. Freight rteelved dally till B P. M.

isa*'¦HTfWiMLGeneral PaaMnger Ageut, Offio* Rocket la,. W"P. CLY DB A KO.,

BOBO General Agtn la,

Rtll noan Ult*,

RICHMOND ANO ALI.riUANTBAILBOAD. *"¦

SCHEDULED,- i'KAIN*iIN KKPECT MoVhMBEB ti ISM

TWO DAILY TRA(ANyH (EXCEPT wes*BBBWBSS

RICHMOND AND LTBCHBi KU.Tbrongh Accoin- .Vgt.iMall, mottaiKm. -

Tiuuaa

_

INO. 1. »No. B. .n'o.*:Leave

*

Rlchmo'd Sn 0 A M BM P M * on r .tsArrlv*

Bootuvie U:0* AM Tn I'M |*:tg pmIfardsvl'e ll 17 A VI 8.10 I' .1 u «-, f MLynchb'a. 1«0 PM a io A MLexlna'n. SrM PB sst A MUllflOUr"* 3:3'» PM

ARRIVE BICHMON I8:00 P.M. MAIL dany U»).lfl4fA.lt. ACCOMMODATION daily (ex-

c.'j.t Sunday j.f:40A. M. NIOHT EXPKERM dully (ex.

cept B.ad.j i.CONNECTION*

At Richmond with ass-- ¦'..¦i I'ailway*and Richmond, Predarle l Polo*mac railroad; at Lynchbarg w itlrglataMidland railway and Norfo.k V ,ralln*d; atClutoa forget ".*i|».»itBand Ohio railway; at Lexington wi.j Balli¬more and Oblo ral Toad.Mreying-car altai-'wit t$ irtj ft ,-rrtl lo

l.t.' rhhurii.Train* marked t da.:, (*1 apt -tuudoy).Ticket* eold lo ill |*tlu*s. om. a: ian-,

eaal Main street. 1000 Mh.u. mu at h., g.mond and Aliegliany depot, t- ah th amiCanal stre-fa. J. B VI vfw CRIB!.

General Pasaenger aud Expr*l Agent.

C1__-TaPEAKE AND OH RAIL*J WAY.-Nov EBBBB I 1--3:

LEAVE BICHBOND7:40 A.M. Throng MatieseafOSunday, < :.yiu.:i

bu lit8:13 A. M. For Sewpol a New* td Pola)

Oomfort Bud Nm. * U;iy ex¬cept Sunday.

8:50 P.M. PorNOwpof s N-..* ii i Point,and Norfolk. Except -tun.lay,

4;00P. M. R. P, st..I }. ru.n aoeoni*mod*! lon. excel Hi lal.

1."3 P. M. Eur Loo s inart,Inst ExpressCn Imai

ARRIVE BltS 43 A. M. Kr-:n E., I Iud P. J inetlaa*11:85 A. M. Prom Norfu '. and

.New,-1:40P. M. Prom local pt West.

exeeptSuiS:goP. M. Eioin o.d Point Newport's

N ,. vt« ii 1 N>. j' Bundey.

8.35 P. M. Prom I.'i. i ' Cluela.natl. Poal

Depot: Seventeenth and Hi i. l al ree te.TickeUat lOOOMankti. au I. pot,

1' W. H'M.KB,General Base* Vgent,

Wu t wt- C. Rt lt kb aKi. > dent,

ICUMOND IND DANVILLERAILROAD COMIv

St HEDI LE IN Er rn I' Bl "DAT, l'K..'l.MHEB 1NS5.

LEAVE k: hmi1:00 A. B..<Througn.| til ,,oi.

ly. -tor a v . pRichmond andh.ct.n* . ro(Kn gil. Ol |in.m4cn saiei.VlUa mid III O, | , . y ylocal |H)lii: |for Colae**'; bIho ' \ ( s#w

-

Pullman v -nondLoOreeni loAo«gusta v, t, andDanv letaon changi

S:SIP.B..(Throm uilw>-illie.'t-

11>. H' K-- ,. p. it u t*OB i. 1 Vfe.-tcleil-lniri{Sunday i.

. .

'.hiv u ::, VV N. C. rall-road: at Aville. Hu \,,vi. 11| 4.m- aujHouHlvv. s".Pullman H uah-

VI: ¦¦ '.¦ !l,.r.iti»Aslo'v ., j.my

s a8:45 P. M.-,Voik H dally)Sto|-* Bl td eu¬

lie.:* Ht W |S.eepl Sm ,..r totHalt. -th,

0:00 P. B..(Bo ti A lotion.dStlJ e\c lay) for Coal-7:10 A. B..(York B i rrotoTwantj '. ie,nit

daily . vi pl Mi .lay; fwv, ssl Po

ABBI VE AI 150.7:00 A.M.- Prom A labor*.

Rllle'uli. 1 ,.,[ Mlapoints iib.

8:41 A. M.-Mic,i Boa Alt(da Hy I .

10:10 A. M.-Vinni W ) Hat.tlmore hi. (dailyexcept

4 "7 P. B..Prom ¦ Allan*ta. Nea 1 ¦south*west (d

»20 P. M. Tr lg .mlay)fr>.m A

nonarOt.iras: 1000 Ma otrosit, *nr\st the Richmond and .Inroaddepot Virginia air. '

VI |.U.'ER,Oeiirra Meng i Agent,

Sol. HAAS, Tra mc Manager.E. B. Thomas. Qenera Monager. ile rt

ATLANTIC COAST LINE.

RICHMOND ABD PETEBBBOBQ RAILtHOAD TIME-TABLE,

Oommenclng BUNDA] BS,18bt, irainaon rms rt* * rolloWt I

1 RAI Nu Kt

.so. ln-avt. AiRichmond. Pel

it. ih tSA.M. '<¦ v '.lafn.48. «lO'49A.M. ll t- .'. tra a.I". ?a:48l'.M. S.-.SBU. »t:ii0I'.M. «c .. \ .i i.ist'n.lg. U:».i P.M. ll':08 I". M. J train.

TRAIN- -. KO. leave"". I'etersburg. K

41. M58A.M. 5:4-A VI Ef.tr Mail.18, ll 1" AM h.08 A tv i'i*1at'n.45. »1005A.M 103'. v M. io ni., h train,85. '18:88 P. B. Ito P, Ivi v d slat a.47 .BiOOP.B 8:00 P. M i >ugU txaia*

.Dally. tDaliyb--BTOPP1NU-

Nu*. 40, IS anti 4t .aka ii i - "pe. No.45 atoiie only on Blgl Ida 4 '

hi..I IB *t..p on i'en-traiia and Mencbeeter. v* o as. lg.aud 88 atop at a.l sui *

PULLMAN.i Alt SI :.

Ou traits No to 14 Ul he-tween B.mington -r"u. ontrain* No 40 4^ 4 17 Bleep nn-rsmbet*., u Waahlngton r.a.On trains Noe. 47 and 4- * lg car* be-tm. ii New York andTHE ONLY ALL*BAIL Ri l. I'D NOB*

LIIAVB.Bicnai'd.-l":i'.'A. v gorfog '."P-j;.Kiontn'd.' 8 4- P V n .. in P.M.Norfolk...t ii: 10 A.M. H 1 '.3 A.M.Norfolk...* B:3»A.M K ' OP. M.

Nisi ^4 and 33 .Bl "> loand from Ear:.iv Hie 1 south*weeteru points, aid :- tn*Norfolk and Weetem . .miii-

u,ti»{ dally and Nu lida Uy.* JR KENLT,Baperlntendent Of it I -,. >i tatton.

T. M. Kat.«>a,U*n*ral P*ss*ng*g Agent,Hoi. Haas. Tn.il Vi no 14

IOBMOMD, FREDERlChlSBURQAND POTOMAC RA1LRO V!' -H. tied-

nie commencing NOVI MBEIt 13, 1888-oaaterr st*ndard I0 00 A. M.. leave* I stton

dally; s''ii*"'i gi .tsujoud.Janel m :.ricks' froml*<k* og.a.

11:07 A. M., kravatB) rd-H reel itatioo ;* -

ly ci' Sleeperfrom t .v ,,nmg.ton.

6:.0 P. M., leave*Byrd mia!.ly. B;e>-[« froiu Ja- ison vj,ato New V. li.ii! Char,leeton IO Nea ,

10:29 A. M., arrives at Byrd-Btreat .tationsally. Sloper from N-wYorsto Jae.son im Newiork to Chorleetn

2:18 P. B., arrives at Byn! s ree'stationdaily; Bt.n-* ul I n-derlcka*harg. Milfoid. au' J met ton.sleeper from Wa*ir.t'.*toa to0.aiitatoa nit f. Wash.tnat<"

9:08 P. M., arrive* ai Byrd-Htrt*! stationdally ev.'j t sun lajASHLA ND TBA '

DAIl.T kXl'KtT atrsBi4:00 P. M., accommodation, asvtfl Broad-

Street aiatiou; air.ves al .\au-ia ml at .V P. M.

« 04 P. M.. lt-vee Ell*; BITlV** at Aati-landat 044 P. M.

7:60 A.M., arrives ot Eil*; .ev.ee Ash¬land at t:4t A.M.

8 55 A. M accommodation, arrive* atBtt*d-S'tret stHiiou ; leavevAshland at 8 A. Vi

5 59 P. M., arnveeatElUa; .... Van a:, dat 5:1'4 P. M.

C. A. TAYLOR, Oenere. Ticket AcenLE. T. D. Mybbs, Oeueral is>iu»-r.uteni!«nt.

RICUMOND, FREDHKICKSBl'KliAND PO1OMA0 RAILROAD.

THROUOH ALL-RAIL PAHT-PREIOMTUNE TO AND PROM BALTIMOREPHILADELPHIA. NIW YORK,AND EASTERN AND WEST¬

ERN CITIES.

ONLY TWELVE HOC RB BETWEENRICHMOND AND BALTIMOBJC IN

BACH DIRECTION.

OotTMpoudlualy quick ttmo to otb**point*. Through h \\» of "i"v lasued otlow ra tee. C. A TAYUIB.Jy 1 Ocnrral 1 .sMtuiter AccnL

BOOK AND JOB WORK NEATLY-XBOrjTXD at tba DD1PATCB PBJjra