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WEDNESDAY EV_A., JAN. 18, 1871.
TIIK NEW CJEUM/VN EMPIRE.
Ono of the most interesting incidents of
the ago, we are apprised by tho correspon
dents, occurred on the 18th of December
last, at Versailles, that superb palace which
Louis XIV. had erected at an almost
boundless expense, wrung from the labor
of an impoverished and misgoverned peo
ple. On that day the representatives of,
united Germany waited upon King Wil
liam, of Prussia, to offer him a Crotfu
Imperial. Two centuries ago, (says a
writer in tbe Philadelphia Press, who
seems to bo thoroughly informed in Ger
man history.) when Jules Hardouin Man
sard was constructing Versailles, and be
fore he had constructed the water-works
of Marly to supply its fountains, Prussia
did not exist as a kingdom, for Frederic I.
who assumed the crown in 1701, was only
Elector of Brandenburg.
At this moment the Prussian prince is the
most powerfnl potentate in Europo. Ho
may be said to havo conquered Fortune
rather by tho goodness of his cause, the
wisdom of his counsellors, the conduct of
his generals, the valor of his army, and
tho blunders and errors of his enemies,
than by any great capacity of his own.
He has been patient and persisteut, even
when his own subjects misunderstood and
resisted him, and now has como the end.
The electorate of Brandenburg has ex
panded into the empire of Germany.
On the memorable day in question,
when the representatives of the Beicbstag,
or Parliament of the German Confedera
tion of princes and peoples, waited upon
King William at Versailles, the president
of this representative body was Dr. Sim
son, who, in- 1848, had also been the
official who, in the name of tho Frankfort
Parliament, offered the Imperial name and
sway to him, then Crown Prince, and now
King, who refused it then becauso the pear
was not ripe, aud accepts it now because it
is. The hour and the man have arrived,
and Germany, united and free, having dug
the crown of Barbarossa from the debris
under which it had been hidden for cen
turies, now offers it to a prince of the
Ilohenzollern line.
In Versailles, where tho lator Bourbon
princes had lived and revelled ; whore the
treaties of Utrecht, of Kyswick, and of
Nimeguen had beeu devised ; where, in
1814, and again in 1815, William of Prus
sia, then in his teens, had accompanied his
father, one of the conquerors of Paris ;
where are the headquarters of tho German
army whiph he created ; iv that Versailles
. where Louis lived like Sardanapalus, this
simple-mannered and almost austere
prince gave audienco to a German embassy
which prayed him to accept tho title of
Emperor. Ilistory has told us *l>y
what ingenious manoeuvring and ma
chinery the two Napoleons, uncle
and nephew, contrived tbat venal officials
should appear to offer them the diadem
and sceptre, and by what manipulation of
tho plebiscite it was made to appear as if
France had called them to the throne ; but
here was an aged man, who, so far from
soliciting or intriguing for the imperial
dignity, left it doubtful, for a time, whe
ther he would accept. However, the re
ply, briof and simple, was that for the
sake of that Germauy which he loved so
well, the soldier-king would accept the
responsibility of tho position tendered to
him.
When peaca returns, Emperor William
will doubtless be installed with dignity
and grandeur. Already has come a request
from (the formerly freo town of) Frank
fort-on-the-Main, the former seat of the
German Diet, to the effect that the corona.
tion of the Emperor Bhall take place in
her Cathedral. It will be remembered
that in the Election Chapel (Wahlkapelle)
tho former chiefs of "the Holy liornan
Empire" were chosen, and that forty-six
princes, so elected, were afterwards crown
ed in front of the high altar of tho Cathe
dral. Still in the Town Hall of that ancient
city remains the bauquetine-room, or Kai
sorsaal, in which each new Emperor was
entertained—and waited on by kings and
princes—and there, iv that irregular,
rhomboid-shaped apartment, hang tho
portraits of fifty-two German Cwsars in
succession, from Conrad I. to Francis 11.
Inasmuch as neither King William, nor
yet C-imt Bismarck, is a stickler for the
old feudalism which lay so long at dso
heavily, like an incubus, upon tho heart
of Germany, it is not improbable that,
under the new order of things, the corona
tion will tako place in Berlin, now tho
actual capital of the empire. It may be
assumed, too, that in accordance with the
simple, almost homely, manners and
tastes of tho new Emperor, the nu
merous officials, with high-sounding
titles, who crowded around the former
Ciesars of Germany, will be dispensed with
under the new regime. In 1804, when
Napoleon Bonaparte assumed the crown,
he adopted, from tho then existing Ger
man empire, a numerous and costly corps
of dignitaries, with large salaries and high-
Bounding titles, and, iv 1853, Louis Napo
leon did the same. If we judge rightly,
Emperor William, eschewing all this
ostentation and parade, will rather en
deavor to surround and strengthen his
throne, as far aa ho can, with Kepublican
simplicity. Well docs he know—
"Ihe rank ia but tho guinea's Htauip ; ]
A man's it ma_ for a' that." !
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what he knows about tho men and things j
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of "Anecdotes of Public Men." In tho ]
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Pierce. ! i
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ASSIGNEE'S SALU
OF
IMK ACRES OF (AND IN KING AND
QUKKN COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decree of the Unite.! States
1 District court Tor the district of Virginia, of August
Slst, U6», in the matter ol James W. Garrett, bauk
i rupt, I will sell at auction, ox
, Wednesday, tbe 25th day of Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M„ in front of the United State* Court
• Hun"-, ie the city of Richmond,
I A TRACT OF LAND,
lying lv the county of King and Queen, containing
3 114% acres, with improvements thereon.
A full description of this nropeity will be given
s on day of Bale.
TERMS—Oue-third cash; the balance on ft credit
B of six aud twelve months, the purchaser to give
endorsed notes, intercat added, for the deferred pay
ments, the tuie to be retained by the assignee until
sahl notes are paid. LEWIS K. IIIGBY,
~ de 29-TJtM3w Assignee;
I By Cook k laughton, Auctioneers.
. \ SSIGNIE'S SALE"
N ACRES OF LAND TN ALBHMARLB COUNTY
, AT AUCTION.
In compliance with « decree of the United State.
District Court for the District of Virginia, of Decern
s her 31st, 1879, in the matter of James 11. Wood
bankrupt, I wi!l eel! at auction, on
*■ Wednesday, tbe 25th day of Jan'y, 1871
f at 12 o'clock M., in front of the United Stales Court
House, in the city of Richmond,
A TRACT OF LAND,
> 3 in Albemarle county, about twelve miles from Char
lottosville, containing
P ' 63 ACRES,
having thereon a dwelling, with necessary out
houses.
A full description of this property will be giYei
on day of sale.
' TERM s !—One-third cash; the balance on ■ credl
of four and eight months, the purchaser to giTe en
_ dorsed notes, interest added, for the deferred pay
ments, the title to be retained by the assignee unti
said notes are paid. LRWIB K. HIOBY,
de29—TAM3w As-Ignee.
By Cook k Latigh.no, Auctioneers.
" A SSIGNEE'S SALE
TWO TRACTS OF LAND IN DINWIDDIE COUNTY
° AT AUCTION.
Is compliance with a decree of the United State
District Court for ttie District of Virginia, of Angus
31st, 1809, in the matter of William Bishop, bank
rupt, I will set!, at auction, on
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871
at 12 o'clock M., In front of the United States Court
Hon_i9, in the city of Richmond,
- A TRACT OF LAND,
in Dinwiddie county, containing 218 acres.
y ALSO,
~ A TRACT OF LAND, containing 60 acres, adjoining
the abo To.
Fur the ' description of this pruperty will be girei
on day of sale,
v TERMS—One-third cish ; the balance on a credi
- of six and twelvemonths, the purchaser to give en
0 dorsed notes, interest added, for the deferred pay
f, -Resit, the title to be retained by the assignee unti
Slid notes are paid. LKWIS E. HIOBY,
de29~TAM3nr Assignee.
By Cook & Laughton, Auctioneers.
f A SSIGNEE'S SALB
i UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN TANYARD ANI
1 LAND ATTACHED, IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
. In compliance with a decree of tho Ynited State*
District Court for the District of Virginia, of August
_ 31sf, 1869, in the matter of J. Kaveuacroft Jonos
a bankrupt, 1 will sell, at auction, oa
| Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871
at 12 o'clock M., in front of tho United Statoa Court-
House, in the city of Richmond,
AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST,
1 beina; one-third in » TANYARD. with 23 acres o
' LAND attacked, near Lawrencevllle, in Brunswick
] county.
* A description of this property will bo given on daj
k of sain.
TERMS—Ono-third cash; the balanea on a credit
of lut and twelve months, the purchaser te give en
dorsed notes, interest added, fjr tho deferred pay
i_iM.it ~ the title to be retained by the assignee unti)
■ said notes are paid. LEWIS E. IIIGBY,
de 29—T&M3w Assignee.
By Couk& Laughton, Auctioneers.
, * A S3iaif HE'S SALB
■ LIFE INTEREST IN SO7 ACRES OF LAND,
1 IN ESSEX COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decreo of the United. States
District Court, for tke district of Virginia, of Augnst
l Slst, 18e9, in the matter of Thomas L. and Rich
ard 11. Warring, bankrupts, I will i-ell at auction, on
Wednesday, tho 25th day of Jan'y, 1871^
nt 12 o'clock M., in of tho United States Court
. Houee, in tho city oi Richmond,
TUB LIFE INTERESTS
♦f said Thoe. L. and R. 11. Warring in
'IRACT3 OF LAND, CONTAINING SOT and
270 ACRES,
lying on the Rappahannock River, in the county of
Esaex, aud adjiiuiDK *he lands of Robert P. and
r Thomas L. Warring, John Atkin, and otliei i.
j A full dsscrlptlon of the ahovo property will be
' given on d-iy of sale.
k TKRVI3 — cash ; the balance on a credit
ol six and twelve months, the purchaser to give eu
dors-id notel, interest added, tor the deferred pay
ments, tlie title to ba retained hy the assignee until
said notes aro paid. LEWIS E. HIGBY,
de 29—TAM3w A-ibignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers.
ABSIUNJUi*! SALE
OP
1 TALUABLE OF SCO ACRES, IN
BRUNSWICK COUSTY,
AT AUCTION.
Ia comidiauce with a decree of the Unitod States
District Cuiii'-, for the di-trict of Virginia, of August
Slst, ISt-i), ii the matter Of Obarles Gibbon, bank
rupt, I will well at auction, on
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock ft_L in front ef the Unitod States Court-
Ilouse, in the city of Riohmand,
TKE VALUABLE TRACT OF IQO ACRES,
< n which f'aid Charles Gibbon rt-sidos, lying in the
county of Bruuswick, haying thereou a DV7ELLING,
with necessary out-houees.
A full oescription of this property will bo given
on c"ay of sale.
TERMS—One third cash ; the balance on a credit
of Bix and twelve months, the purchaser to give en
dorsed notes, intere.it ud< ! ed, for the deferred pay
ments, the till** to be retained by the assignee-until
said notes are paid. L..WIS & HIGBY.
de __9—T-fcllSiv Assignee.
1W Goek k Auctioseeri.
ASSfGHBB'B SALK
OF
LANDS IN PRINtE GEORGK COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decree of the United Slates
District court for the district of Virginia, of August
Slst, 1869, in the matter of D. M. Goe, bankrupt, I
will soil at anction, on
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M., in front of the United States Court-
Hon .c, tn the city of Richmond,
A TRACT OF LAND,
in Prince Osorgo county, containing 242 acre?, being
apt-it of "Sttell Banks" farm.
ALSO,
an UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN A TRACT OF LAND
in Prince George county,known as "Walls."
A full de_criptii»u ol this property will be given
on day of sale.
TKltMS—One-third oa_h ; the balanoe on a credit
ef six and twulvti mouths, tbe puruhaeers to give
endorsed notes, iute:e._t added, for the deferred pay
ment., tbw i lii" to be retained by the assignee until
said notes are paid. LSWIS K. HI9BY,
de 29—TAJMfttw Assignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auotionoe_s.
ASSIGNEE'S SALK
OF
2UO ACRKS OF LAND IN GREENYILL_S COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
In eonifrlla&C-fl with a decres of tbe United States
District Court for tbe District of Virginia, of Aunst
31st, 1809, in tha matter of Joseph Hubbard, bank
rupt, I wilt sell at auction, ou
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock W., in front of the United Statos Court-
Houcc, in tbe city of Richmond,
A TRACT OF LAND,
InGr.-enville connty, abeut seven ___.il«. from Hicks;}
ford, ceiiUiuiug
2UO ACRES.
A full de-oriptioa of this properly will be giTen
c-n dv Of sale.
TEi.MS —One-third cahh ; tho balance op a eredlt
of Six and tweivo months, the pnrckaser tw nive en
dorsed votes, it-terest added, tor tho drferred pay
ments, the tide te be retained by tbe assignee until
said notes are paid. LliWlS E. HIGBY,
do 29— Assignee.
ASAIG .<_£_]__ SALES.
Hy Cook t Laughton, Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SAbB
•7
W» ACItKS OF LAND IX ODLPBPER COUNTY,
ANB LOT AT Y.R.T I'OIM,
AT AUCTION. |
In compliance Willi a dorrio uf the United gtatea
ni.trlct Court for tha District ot Vlrijinla, of Augnst
SI, 18(59. ia tha matter of Jahn Tajlur, lii.nkriipt,
I wilt: i.ll, at nuation, on
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871, '■
at 12 o'clock M., In front of Ilia Uiiitwl Statoa Court-
Ho_»_. in the city of Kichamn.l, ;
A tUOt Of LAM),
iv tho coautjr uf Caliiepar, containing 600 acrea.
ALSO,
A LOT in tha tow« of Weit.Poiit, Kins William
county, nt tha tenuium af ltlc__ion_ and Y»r_l_i t
ar rait road,
farther detcrljllcn of thin properly will ha given
an day of sal*.
T-lIOIS -ii:.. ■:-.-. J , -~1,; tha balaaceona credit
of alx and twelve months, the pnrchnier to give en
dorsed notoa. Interest added, fur tha deferred pay
ments, tha title to ha retained by the assignee until
said notes are p lid. LEWIS K. IIIOHT,
da -9—T„M3w Assignee.
*ly Caok A Lnagliton, Aactioaoars.
A SSIO.NBE'S SALK '
A VALUABLE FAI-M OF 425 ACUKB IN NOIt-
TIIVUnEKLAM- COUNTY, AT AUCTION.
In conplianco vrith a decrne of the United States
District Curt for the I iatrict of Virginia, of August
Slst, 1869, iv tha matter of Joseph 11. l£_»_rd, bank
rupt, I will sell at auction, oa
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M., In front of the Ualted States Coart-
Haiie. in the city of Kichmend,
A TERT VALUABLE FARM,
in tha lower part of Narthuniherhind county, con
taining
425 ACRES.
A full uescriplion of this proporty will be given on
day of sale.
TERMS—One third ensh ; the balance on a credit
of six and twelve months, tlio puicbasT to give en
dorsed notes, interest added, for the deferred pay
ments, the tllle to be retained by th_ assignee until
said notes are patd. LKWIS K. UIOBY,
de 29—TAM3w Assignee.
By Cook A Laughton, Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SALi
OP
M ACRKS OP LAND IN KINO AND QUHF.N
COUUTY,
at auction:
In compliance with a d-cree of the United Slates
District Conrt for th*.Distrlct of Virginia, of August
Slst, 1860, in tho matter of C. 11. WiMams, bankrupt,
I will sail, at auctioß, on
Wednesday, the 25th day of Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M., in front of tha United Elates Court-
Houso, In the cify of Richmond,
A TRACT OF LAND,
in King and Queen county, on which sail Williams
resides, containing 260 acres, with DWELLINO nnd
necessary outhouses.
A full description of this property will be given
on day of sale.
TERMS—One-third cash ; the balance on a credit
of six and t-elve months, the purchaser to give en
dorsed notes for tho deferred payments, the titlo to
be retained by the assignee until ..aid notes are paid.
I.ICWIS E. IIIGBY.
de 29—T_M3w Assignee
By Coos A Laughton, Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE)
OP
125 ACRES OP LAND IN DINWIDDIE COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
Iv compliance with a decree of the United Stales
District court for the district of Virginia, of August
31st, 1869, iv Ihe matter of R. W. Williamson, bank
rapt, I will sell at anction, on
Wednesday, the 25th of day Jan'y, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M., in front of tho United States Court-
House, in the oity of Richmond,
A TRACT OP LAND,
in Ihe county of Dinwiddie, containing 125 uc*es.
A description of this property will he given on
day of sale.
TERMS—One-third cash ; the . aiaaee on a credit
of six and twelve months, the purchoser to give en
dorsed notes, interest added, for the deietred pay
ments, the title to be refiiinttl by the assignee until
said noles are paid, LEWIS E. LIIoBV,
do 2- —T&M-w Assignee.
__
1 '
ASSIGNEE'S SALB
OF
FARM STOCK, Ac.
By authority of the United StattH District Cour i
for the district of Virginia, in the mnttor oflYm
N. Ward, bankrupt, I will sell, at public auction,a'
Warsaw, Richmond county, on
MONDAY, ITEBRUARY Cm, 1571, (Court-day),
i at 12 o'clcck M ,
1 A large lot of FARMING UTENSILS,
FARM STOCK—consisting ot CATTLE, SHEISI
1 and HOGS;
. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
' LIBRARY OF MISOJ_LLAN£OU3 AND TIIEO
LOGICAL BOOKS, Jtc, Ac.
T__rms Cass.
LEWIS E. HIGBY,
Ja IQ—M&F2W Aasignco.
4 SSIGNEE AND TRU.STEL'S SALK
f /a. op
1 LAND IN KING WILLIAM CUUKTY.
1 Incompliance with a decree cf tbo United St_(e_
District. Court, fur the District of Virginia, ot De
; cember.lat, 1870.in the maUerof Young I. Clements,
bankrupt, c will sell, at auction,on
1 MONDAY, THE 23D OF JANUARY, 1871,
that being court-day, at 1 n'clock P.M., at King
William C.ll, tho TRACT OF LAND conveyed by
said Youo: r 1 Clements and wife te Fdwsrd Cbris
ttan, trustee IJV the President and Maulers, or Pro
fessors, of the College of William and Mar;, in Vir
ginia, by daed,duly recorded, in the clerk's office of
King "\\ illiom county, ct'Dtalnlng seven hundred and
seven acres, two roods and seven poles (.07 acres, 2
R. and 7 P.J, the .time being bounded as per said
deed, and located In tho said county of King William.
, TERMS—One-half cash ; tbe balance on a credit of
six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes
with asr-plo socurlty, and the title to In retained uu
til the whole purchase money shall have been paid ;
iho deferred payments to bear interest at 8 per cen
tum per annum.
Said real estate will bo sod in p*rce]s if purchas
ers desire ir. For further particulars address the
undersigned.
E. B. MONTAGUE, Trustee,
Shackelford I*. 0., King and Qqmh county.
J. R. MOUNTUAHTLJBi, Assignee,
de2o-TuAF3w Enfiold, King William county.
AS SIG H E B'A SALE
OF
VALUABLE LAND IN THE COUNTY OF LU
NENBURG.
By virtue of an order of the District Court cf the
United States for the District of Virginia, I will seu,
to the highest bidder, at public auctiou, at Meherrin
Depot, on the Richmond and Danville railroad, on
WEDNESDAY, THE Is* DAY OF IKDRUARY, 1871,
free from all lions and encumbrances, that very DE
SIRABLE TRACT OF LAND surrendered by Sam'l
W. Davis, bankrupt.
The said tra;-t of land consists of about one nun
dred and fifty acres, upon whkb there is a good
frame DWELLING HOUSE, of four rooms, and all
necessary out-buildings, and is situated within three
miles of Mf-herrin Depot, on the Richmond and Dan
ville railroad
TJfiRMS—The ptirchftser to pay in cash one-third
of the purchase money, and to execute his bonds,
with approved security, for the residue, in equal in
stalments, payiibio respectively in one and two years,
with interest from day of salo.
JOHN R. BAILEY, Assignee,
ja s—Th3w Of Sasa'l W. Davis, Bankrupt.
A SSIGNEE'IiI SALK
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LUNENBURG
COUNTY, VA.
By virtue of an order of tbe United States District
Court for the District of Vi.ginia, dated the 24th
day of December, I will >.«lI at Burkeville, on
FRIDAY, THE 3d DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1871.
the following tracts of land, to wit:
No. I.—Containing 800 or 900 AOBVS, with FINE
BUILDINGS, adjoining tho lands ot JU H. Knight
and others.
No. 2.—Containing about 250 ACRES, unjoining
the lam's ef E. C. Scott and ether*.
No.».—Containing 700 or (.00 ACRES, adjoining
the l-ii.l.-t of W. M. Neal and others.
No. 4—LOT OF LAND at'Lunenburg C. H., con
taining about 10 ACRES.
No. s.—Revlsionary INTEREST in 2CO ACRES
LAND, now in the occupancy of Jane E. Stokes.
Also whatever interest the bankrupt may have iv
the estato of Mrs. Jane M. Bh-okwcll. The
lands are sold subjt-ct to the wife's right of dowor.
TERMS—So much cash as may be necessary to
pay expenses in baukruptcy, aud the balance on a
credit of twelve and eighteen months, with interest
from the day of sale, the purchaser gi T ing bond and
approved security, and the titlo rotalnod until all
the purchase money Is paid.
Flats of thetbo lauds will be exhibited on day of
sale.
yfISEF-The bonds and accounts surrendered by the
petitioner, wilt be sold for cash at the same times nnd
place.
;i\ A. FORBES,
Asiigueo of L' H. fttofaes,
ia 10—2aw8w Uankrunt.
A SBl«_F._'B SALK "
LA. or
WII HAT, OATS, CORN, _o.
n the matter of DENIS K. FERGUSON, Bankrupt.
By virtue of a decree of tbe United States District
ourt for iho district of Virginia, of date January
Gib, 187.', I shall offer for sale on
FRIDAY, - ANUAI.T 271H, 1871,
n the premises of said bankrupt, near Poag's Mill,
v Roanoke county, a quantity of WHEAT, OATS
n.l CORN; also, PLOWS, HARROWS and other
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (being tho same
roperty advertised to bo sold by the U. 8. Marshal
v January 2M, 1871).
Tbkms (.:_..i.
JOHN M. HALL, Assignee
j\lß._T_F2w of Denis K. Ferguson, a bankrupt.
Will be seld, to the highest bidder, at tho rcsiuonce
of N. 8. Edmunds, in tbe couuty of Brunswick, on
THE Bin OF FEBRUARY, 1871,
the following property belonging to the estate of
said Edmunds, a bankrupt, via:
About WO ACRES OF LAiU>, and at! U!a PERSON
All PROPERTY.
TERMS -Land, one third cash; balance on a credit
of six and twelve months, Interest from date, and ti
le retained. Personal property cash
ja 17-2aw3w_ LEWIS K. HIOBT, Assignee.
**__AHSHAL'S HUT-«J__»!
Ty«tKx^o_>uF^
JL/ States for the District .1 Virginia.
To all whom it may concern —Greeting:
Notice is hereby given, That, on tke 11th d*y of
January, 1871, the schooner Phe.be 8. Williams
was seized by the Marshal of the United Btates
for said District, as the same ia libeled and proa
ecuted in this Court for condemnation for the
causes in the said libol set forth, and that Baid
cause will stand for trial at the court-room in
the city of Richmond, on the Mist day of January,
next, 1871, when and where all persons aro warned
to appear to show eanse why condemnation should
not be decreed, and to Intervene for their interests.
DAVID ft, PARKER.
United States Marshal.
Dated January 11. 1871. ja H-lOt
2_3—Revenue.
K -STRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Virginia,
'I whom it may concern —GiieetinH :
Notice is hereby given, That, on the 10th day'of
January, 1871, nine hundred and fifty pounds Man
ufactured Tobacco, claimed by B. F. Baxter A Co.,
of Petersburg, Virginia were seized by tbe
Marshal of the United St. tea for said district as for
feited to the use of the United States, and the same
is libeled and prosecuted in this court iv tbe name
of tho United States, for condemnation for the causes
in said libel set forth, and that said cuuro will atand
for trial at the court-room in the city ol Richmond,
on the Ist day of March next, 1871, when and
where all persona are warned to appear te show
cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and
to Intervene for their interests.
DAVID B. PARKER,
U. S. Marshal.
Dated January 10th, 1871 ja ltt-iot
— =
.16
TPIISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
JL_/ Stßteß for the District of Virginia.
To all tohom it may concern —G__BTlN_ :
Notice is hereby given, That, on the 27th day o
December, I*7o, Two Copper Stills and six kar
rels of Vinegar, claimed by John J. Terner,
Southampton cou--ty, Virginia, were seized by
the Marshal of the United States lor said Dis
trict as forfeited to the UHe of the United
Stated, and tbe same is lib.led and prosecuted
in this Court in the name of the United States, for
condemnation for the causes in the said libel set
forth, and that said cause will stand for trial at the
court-room in tho city of Richmond, on the Ist d.iy
of March next, 1871, wheu and where all persons are
warned to appear to show cause why condemnation
should not he decreed, and to Intervene for their
Interests. DAVID B. PARKER,
Dated December Z7lh, 1870. __________*'
r\TSTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
JL_/ States for the District of Virginia.
To all whom it may concern—fjhtEßTlNa :
I Notice is hereby given, That, on the 22d day of Dec,
I 1870, one Mule, and one Cart, and a barrel of Apple
I Brandy, claimed by John J. Turner, Southampton
I county, Yindnia, were seized by the Marshal of
I the United States for said District as forfeited to
I the use of tho United States, aud the same is
I libeled and prosecuted in this Court in the name
of the United States, tor condemnation for the causes I
in the said libel set forth, and that said cause will -
stand for trial at tho court-room in tho city of Rich- !
mond, on tho Ist day of March next, when and |
where all persons are warned to appear to show cause
why condemnation should not be decreed, and to in
tervene lor their interests.
DAVID B. PARKER,
U. S. Marshal.
Dated December 2_d 1870. de 22—IQt
MAI.SHAi^XL-icsT - "
T»TAR-HAL'B BALE.
By virtuo of writs venditioni exponas issued from
I the clerk's office of tho United States District Court,
I and to me directed, I shall proceed to sell, at publio
I auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 26th DAY OF JANUARY, 1871,
I in the store-room of the Custom-llouse, at Norfolk, I
Virginia, at 11 o'clock A. M., tho following property,
to wit :
10 barrels WHISKEY,
t barrels DISTILLED SPIRITS,
1 barrel HIOH WINKS,
•1 packages .PPLB BRANDY,
2 kegs LAGER BEER and
2 empty SPIRIT CASKS.
ALSO,
il boxes and 5 caddies MANUFACTURED TO- I
EACCO.
Persons -desiring to purcliaio aro invited to be [
j present.
Dated Norfolk, Va., Jan. 11,1871.
DAVID 11. PARKER,
U. S. Maishal.
By JOHN W. FAKRELI,
jal2—tds Deputy.
ITN-fED STATES W-TRI-TCOUIU', DISRTICT
U OF VIRGINIA.—In the matter of D. K.FEH
. USON, bankrupt.
By virtue of a decree of sale from the Hon. Jedge i
ef the United States District Court in theabovecase j
I shall, on MONDAY, January _ad, at 12 o'clock M.j
on the premises of said bankrupt.near Payne's Mill*,
in Koauo-e County, Ya., oiler formula to tho highest
j bidder, the following described real and personal I
estate, to wit : Four hundred and seventy seven
I und-a-hHlf acres ot valuable f"AND with mi
I proveuieuts; a quantity of WHEAT OATS nnd
CORN. Al-O.PLOKS, HARROWS, and other agri-
I cultural Implements.
TERMS.—For personal property, all sums of $100
j and less, cash ; for al I sums ore* that amount, 60
j days time, with nogotiablo notes and approved secur
Ity. For real estalo, one-third cadi ; balance in six
ar.d twelve~months, with negotiable notes and ap
\ eyed necur.ty.
JOHN P. YKATMAN, Deputy of
DAVID B. PARKER,
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directly, the welfare of the entire human family.—
The mania that exists for precocious education and
marriage, causes the years that nature designed for
corporeal devc-lopcment b» bo wasted and perverted
in tho restraints of dress, the early confinement ol
school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of
J ho ball-room. Tims, with the body halt-clothed,
and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pervert
ing in midnight revel the hours designed by nature
for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is hall
accomplished.
In consequence of this early strain upon hor sys
tern, unnecessary effort is required by the delieat
votary to retain her situation in school to a late
day, thus aggravating th evil. When ci.o excite
ment Is over, another In prospective keeps the mini
I morbidly sensitive to impression, whllo tho now con
stant restraint of fashionablo dress, absolutely for
bidding the exeroiso indispensable to the attainmen
and retention of organic health and strength; the
exposure to night air; tbe sudden change of torape-
I ratare, the complete prostration produced by exces
■lye dancing, mu_t, of necessity, produce their legiti
mate effect. At last, an early marriago caps the cli
max of misery, and tke unfortunate one, hlthorto
so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and remon
strancos of her "delicate nature, becomes an unwill
ing subjoct of medical treatment. This is but a
truthful pistnre of the experience of thousands el
our young women.
■
Long bel'ere tho ability to exercise the functions of
the _one__tlvo organs, they require an education of
their p.-.cnllur nervous system, composed of what ia
called the tissue, which Is, i common with the fe
male Lie_6t and lips, evidently under the control of
mental emotions and associations at an early period
of life ; and, as we ahull subsequently see, these emo
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habits which sap the very life of their victims ere
nature has self-completed their development.
For Female i.oaknoea and Debilit* tVhitos o
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