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  • DAILY DISPATCH.YOL. XLV. . RICHMOND. YA.. MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 1873. NO. 97.

    THE DISPATCH.BY COWARDIN & ELLYSON.

    CASH.11*YAMABLY IX ADVANCE.The daily pispatch i* deliver*! to *m>-

    *rrit for bIx month*.The WEEKLY DISPATCH at $2 per annum.

    Tiifhntond gispatch."Til K ClRCVl.ATION* OF THE DIS¬

    PATCH IS I.AltoEK T1IAX THE COMBINEDCUICIT.ATION OF AI.l. T1IE OTHER DAILY\ K\Y>PAPEHS OF THE CITY.

    MONPAY OCTOBER 20, 1878.

    local matters.ThK COSSKRVATIYK MaSS-MkETIKC IN Pk-

    hk-eiko.Arkanokmexts for the Dkmo.n--; atson..(ttTHT.il Kenqver having ap-p in!t-ti no\t Thursdayevening,23d instant.,- the occasion on which ho will address the

    i iti/ens of Petersburg, and finding it impos¬sible to again appear in Richmond before theday of election, is anxious that a< many ot

    ...» citizens of Richmond as possible shall::end : and he and the Conservative citizens

    of Petersburg have specially requested thek e.per Katnpaijrn Klub to organize in tliisv;f.\ a grand exeurson to Petersburg.

    In order rtiut this demonstration may be.. : :p sine as possible, and prove a titling

    ..:«.! ! and real assistance to the Con-v rw.uvc }H'ople of our si>ter city, it is ex-

    that the gentlemen named below will. committees to represent the various.

    .- .a I nationalities who will appear onoevasion. and that they will meet at the

    .:: > ot the Kemper Kampaign Klub thisat 8 o'clock prepared to report as

    - possible how many persons each coui-: will carry along with it, and the mime

    of gentleman to act as marshal for such¦ alitor ami its following. The Conscr-

    iv* « ''.tib- of Richmond and Manchesterv .pj-toint tlicir own «mmittees, who are

    t \ported to l>e present at the time andable to roport as above indicated.f>r liifh Co*'ceas..Captain William"

    KnBish. funeral P. T. Moore, Major John11 lean. Jr., James Haves, John M. Higgins,r.tri k MtHovern. W. H. W;u*d, RobertK'Tso, Thomas Mnitii.

    /'>y t;,ntion CP/re,«?..< >tto Morgai*n. I.oui- Wagner, Julius smi-, Deorgc

    K > in. (ieorgo (iii vornator. John 1 lotick, JohnJln'ehor. Solomon Wi»e. Henry Mitzger.F >r :!i> If: itan Citizen*..('. C. Salamone,

    E. C-rot. Pelarue, F. Thom:is.other nationalities will report to the

    K- :np- r Ka'apai^'ti lviub and be properlyas- _i d. 1- o h nationality will bear its ownfia_\ and it not already supplied eau haveone lo-moi tolt by the Kenqier KampaignKlu!'. It is hoped that as many torches usjiossit'l" will appear.Maksiiall-Ward Politics..The Conser¬

    vative < lub ot Marshall Ward will bold ameeting to-morrow (Tuesday) night for busi¬ness and the election of members. NextSaturday night Colonel O. T. Beard will ad-dre>- the citizens of the ward at the Conser¬vative club-house, and at the same place onnext Monthly night there will be a publictimeting of the club, when addresses are ex-j"oiled frotn (iovernor Walker, Colonel R.it. Berkeley, and Major Baker P. Leo. Onthat occasion scats will be reserved for ladies:uid their escorts.

    1 mi'Outant to Voters..Persons who areresident voters at the second precinct inMonroe Ward, and who desire transfersto other voting-pluces, can now obtain thesame by applying to Mr. John II. Kuowlcs,Jr., registrar pro tempore in place of Dr.Blair Burwell. who is absent from the city.Mr. Know Irs can be found at Bedford's hatstorr, .} f.-c! on Seventeenth street cornerof 3].a>!ial! for 82,850 : 120 feet on Twenty-sixth stm-t brtwren Marshall and Clay forn^.ooo ; -_>3 |, et on Franklin street betweenTw nfy-- -corid and Twenty-third for$1,800;O: feet >.ii Twenty-ninth street between Oand P for $-300; 27^ feet on Franklin street!.. i wet n s-veuth and Eighth, gitt; 30 feet oni' deral -treet for $48; 25 feet on N streette ar 1 iiii ty-iirst for $05; 20 feet on Pinestreet near Cumberland for $1,900; 7i»4 feet. 'ii 8 ve-nth street, gift; 7"»4 feet on .sixth-tr-t, gitt; 30 feet ou Seventh Sti*eet northof Preston'for $127.50; 24 feet on Seventh«' red between Marshall and Broad for $2,000,

    Cijamuf.r oe Commerce..The new Boardod houses during his stay here.

    Prefaring for the Concerts..The Rieh-nd Philharmonic Association are busilytaged in rehearsing for the grand rou¬ts which they propose to give at Assem-Hall during the Fair-week. The euter-nments will be of the most delightfuliracter, and must draw large audiences.

    Retail Market Prices..The followingcarefully-corrected quotations are an cxbiMtofthc retail prices of family supplies in thincity:Meats, dc..Beef.Porterhouse, IGj to 20c.;

    sirloin, lO^c.; roasting pieces, rib, 12£ tol'>$c.; roasting pieces, chuck, 12 to 13c.;round steak, 15c.; shoulder, 10c.; rump, 12Jto loc.; corned, 12i to loc.: smoked, 20c.;tongues, fresh, 5ue.; smoked, $1; shins, 10to 30c.; calf heads, 15c. Veal.104 to 18c. for!choice cutlets ; roasting pieces 1#$. SFENCF. & Sox's, 1300 Main street.

    Febbis & Todd hams at Christian & WniTE's,814 Main street.

    JUST received, a large supply of gentlemen'shand-sewed gaiters, single and double soles.a llrst-rate article.

    John C. Page. Jr., 009 Main street,between Ninth and Tenth.

    Postal Cards Those who propose using thenew postal cards can have the printing neatly andcheaply done at the Dispatch printing house.

    WANTS-

    WANTED. BOARDED S for severalFURNISHED ROOMS, including suit ofrooms on llrM floor, at 11. T.. WIG AN'D'S,oc 20-eodl2t 518 Broad street.

    WANTED, a competent and industriousWHITE MAN to take charge of a smallfarm in Nelson county; one with a small familywould be preferred. Apply 10 WILLIAM P. cox,Agent, Dock street near Seventeenth. oc 20-3t*

    WANTED, TO RENT TWO ROOMS 011second or third floor, and servant's room.Address ioc*18-2tJ L. H.. JUxpatch office.SITUATION WANTED by a youtig lady

    who speaks English, French, and German, asSALESWOMAN In a store. AddressSALESWOMAN,oc18-21* Dixpatch office.

    WANTED..Mrs. WATLINGTON, hav¬ing taken the ho.;se No. 1111, corner ofTwelfth and Clay streets, is now prepared to re¬ceive BOARDERS In well-furnished rooms. Caaalso accommodate a few DAY-BOARDERS.oc 18-2t»

    WANTED, WOMEN AND GIRLS..Iwish to hire a large number of COLOREDWOMEN and GIRLS at once to live in privatefamilies In New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey,and other places North. High wages will be paid.Apply at once to J. P. JUSTIS, Labor Agent,

    oc 16No. 9 Fifteentti street.

    WANTED, merchants and physicianswho buy MEDICINES, DRUGS, Ac., Inlarge quantities to know that I aiu selling 10 such atNew 1 ork, Philadelphia, and Baltimore prices.

    A. H. ROBINS,oc 14-lw 323 north Second street.

    WANTED, a WHITE SERVANT toT T Btke care of two children, five and six years

    old. Apply at 117 east Cary street.oc 17-eod3t»

    WANTED, a MALE TEACHER, in aTT ftanily, to tcacli English, Latin, and French.

    Address s. A., Dixpatch otiice. oc 17-cod4t

    WANTED, everv lady suffering withCHATS or ROUGHNESS OF SKIN to trymy SOOTHING BALM. Money refunded If It Isnot what represented. A. H. ROBINS,oc 14-lw 523 north Second street.

    xyANTED, every one to know that atWINSTOCK'S LOAN OFFICE,

    17 FOURTEENTH STREET,

    they can buy FINE GOLD WATCHES for ladlesand gents. OPERA and VEST-CHAINS. BRACE¬LETS, RINGS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Ac.,Ac. Owing to tne scarcity of currency he Is deter¬mined to sell Lhern at ASTONISHINGLY LOWFIGURES for cash regardless of tlielr INTRINSICVAL UE. Call soon at

    it. A. WINSTOCK'S LOAN OFFICE,17 Fourteenth street,

    se 23-lm under Exchange Hotel.

    WANTED, TO SELL160,000 feel SEASONED g CANADA SYCA¬

    MORE,100,000 feet SEASONED -1-4 SYCAMORE,All kinds BUILDING LUMBER,GLAZED WINDOWS, BLINDS and DOORS.

    TRUMAN A. PARKER A CO.,Canal and Byrd streets from Fifth to Sixth street,je 13

    LOST, STRAYED. Ac.

    LOST..Escaped from a ca a.

    CARPETIXCS, OIL-CLOTHS. AO.

    PAl'Lll-IIANGlNG A N D LFIIOL-STE RING..PHILLIPS A JENNINGS, cor-iter Tblrteenth and Franklin stroets, have Just re¬ceived their fall supply ofCARPETING,

    OLL-CLOTUS,W1XDOW-SHADE8.CURTAIN GOODS. AC., ^

    which they offer to the public on the most mode¬rate term*. Thankful for past patrouage. we t«r»-cstly solicit a ontiunauce of the mine, oc 7tN20

    R. P. KICilAKDSON & CO.,NO 901, COB.VBR NlNTH AND MAIN STREETS,

    RICHMOND, VA.,have received and opened their FALL STOCK ofOARPETINGS, comprising Hemps, Inonius.Throe-Plys, Tapestry Brussels, Body Brussels, andVelvets. Also a full Hue Floor and Table U,-l LOTUS; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, BODYBRUSSELS, and VELVET RUGS urid DOOR-HATS. CURTAIN MATERIALS In every varl-ijlV, ,*The above *hall tie sold at fair, reasonable prices*Se2l-3iu

    Q.EOBGIB W. ANDERSON & SON,1206 MAIN STREET,have received their

    FALL STOCKof

    CARPETS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL-CLOTHS,PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES,

    CURTAIN GOODS. Ac.. Ac.,nd invite the atteutiou of their friends and thelublic.so 28 1006 MAIN STREET.

    '

    BOOTS, SHOES, 4c.

    BARGAINS.jgXTRA BARGAINS.FBKSH STOCK OP

    BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, AND SATCHELSVERY CHEAP.

    laving concluded to consolidate our two storesgiving up oar BHOAD-gritKBT stok*. we arettring extra inducements at our Broad-otkutjhk. The stock la fresh and was nude expruwivus and comprises a complete assortment or

    dlum and due goods, adapted to the present sea-i. To families buying their dill and wiuter t>up«r we will make extra inducements. In a word,are determiued to please one and all. Call and heinduced. We will sell you good goods at extremelyr ^^MAftCUtt HARRIS A BROTHER.

    corner fifth and Broad streetsand 1321 Main street.

    .. &__we will sell the whole stock and rent m«re on llher.il term*. grK ARE NOW DAILY HECEIJTj1NG our tail stock of Ladjesb Gentto-g^fc.

    s, Misses', Boys*, Youths', and children's^BOOTS^ 88013^4tKrtt,ltoa>

    3LB SCKEW-W18K OOOOS » ,p«aW. IWr^mSSSLXzesz1UU ~AAA -- ,

    «' and geatkmeaVcustom writ®** »Qt*

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