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oes charged with talking of and making arrangements, for an insurrection against the white inhabitants of Chesterfield county, at the house of J. B. Vaughn, on the night of December 27th, was reduced yesterday at 10 o'clock, at the Town Hall in Manchester, before Spencer Hancock, Esq., J. P., and after lasting five hours was concluded, no new fact having been elected. The parties in their "talks" made no reference, as we understood, to anything they proposed to do themselves, the tenor of theiril, (Wm. Gray's,) thirty-nine; Warner and Leander, (Mrs. Clarke's,) thirty-nine each; Caroline, property of J. B. Vaughn, discharged; Martha and Lizzie, (same owner,) thirty-nine each; Armistead, (Mrs. Archer's,) discharged; George Howlett, (free,) thirty; Wilson Howlett, (free,) thirty-nine; Peter Howlett, (free,) twenty-five; Becky Howlett, Mink Howlett, and Sarah Howlett, (free,) discharged. A vigilant and efficient patrol has been operating in and around Manchester for several weeks past.
1861. Negro Hiring. 1861.E. A. J. Clopton.Real Estate and Hiring Agent.Office corner Wall and Franklin streets, opposite Dickinson, Hill & Co.,Richmond, Virginia. The subscriber begs to return his acknowledgements to his friends and patrons for their favors during the past six years, and would inform them that he still continues the business of Hiring Out Negroes, Renting Out Houses, Collecting Claims, and all business pertaining to a General Agency, to all of which he gives his personal attention. Parties in the country who may entrust the hiring of their Negroes to him, may rest assured of every attention being paid to getting them none other but good homes and the best prices, and in the event of sickness, the best Medical and Personal attention shall always be supplied. He has also a large, comfortable apartment, connected with his office, where those servants who are not provided with places to stay at night during the hiring, may remain, with a good fire, free of ch
Apples.--Northern $3.50@3.50; Virginia Pippins $3.50 to $4. Bacon.--Sides 10½@11 cts.; Shoulders 8½@9; plain Hams 12; Sugar-cured 13@13½c.; Todd's Sugar-cured Hams 15 Quotations nominal, market dail. Bags — Seamless Bags, 25; Manchester do., 19@23; Genny do., 12@14 Beans.--White $1.37½@1.50 per bushel. Beeswax.--27 cts. Brooms.--$2@3. according to quality, Buckets, &c.--Painted Buckets $1.87½@$2 per dozen; three koop Painted Pails $3.25@3.50 per dozen; heait has been discredited for some years. Sales of Stocks in Richmond,by John A. Lancaster & Son, no. 197 Main st. Two doors above Farmers' Bank, for the week ending January 2, 1861. Virginia 6 per cent. Registered Bonds, sales $80. Richmond City Bonds, sales $87½. Petersburg City Bonds — no recent sales. Lynchburg City Bonds — no recent sales. Norfolk City Bonds — no recent sales. Exchange Bank Stock, $100 offered. Farmers' Bank Stock, last sales $100. Bank of