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N.i ):«){ Plain tir«*t, Hlchmonil. Va
Ofiicial Paper for the (Jovorninrnt
SATURDAY EVF/G, MARCH. 11, 1871.
cepted. Ky this selection it is cctitled to
publish all laws, resolutions and treaties of
the United States, and all official notices
The New Orleans Republican is jubilant
over the prospect for the Southwest, now
that the Texas Pacific railroad is to becon
struotul. It says: "Tho obvious results of
this enterprise are, that it must fill the
South with money and with Imported
laborers. The building of this road will
call into our midst thousands of men to do |
the work, and where they cast their pick
axes thero will spring up cities. Nothing
can prevent this consummation oxcept the
failure of tho company to do the wtyrk, of
which there is but little apprehension at
present. Wo shall have this advan
tage, too, that as the work goes on
to its fulfillment the road will be reaching
out into a country that is already settled j
and ready to roll its trade into our keep
ing. West of tho Rio Grande there aro com
munities that have made St. Louis, San |
Antonio 'and Fort Smith prosperous.
When the Northern road was built it had
no such hope ahead of it. What It ex
pected to be supported from it had to cre
ate. Our road is expected to tap a reser
voir of trade that has been unexplored ex
cept by mule teams. TA.II northern Mexi
co is waiting for the Southern Pacific rail
road, and Congress declares it shall wait
only five years. En avanl."
lln Present condition of Paris.
Tho condition of Paris -and the conduct
of the National Guard continue to be ex
tremely suggestive of a sensation, but
whether of a fight or a frolic, we have yet
no decided information. Of one thing
thero can be no doubt,if ceaseless iteration
may be accepted for truth, and that is,
that "Paris is calm." Tho malcontents
are content with doing disorder, thus far,
only by their looks, which are described
as being very augry. Belleville and Mont
marto.the paradise of the uncertified, show
no sign of revolt; but, what is even more |
cheerful, the mayors of all the arrondisse
ments of Paria have unanimously guaran
teed that tho National Guard will surren
der the cannon in their possession without
coercion. This effected, there will be no
ground for apprehension of any serious
trouble. The government maintains a con
ciliatory attitude towards tho agitators,
and by this policy may disarm them of
thoir wrath, aud mobs aud disaffected bol
diers be mutually sobered down. Although
a strong sentiment prevailed in the Na
tional Guard against General Paladines on
his accession to their command, upwards
of a hundred battalions have since ten
dered thoir congratulations. Although
there is no faith to be put in Paris mobs,
everything, so far at least, appears favor
able to the preservation of order.
—, _♦- _♦_ ♦ —i
Napoleon has addressed a communica
tion to the President of tho French Assem
bly, protesting against the legality of tho
vote by which that body declared that his
dynasty had forfeitod the throno. Tha
Assembly, ho says, was created only to
make peace, and has exceeded its powers.
Tho foundation of all public right is the ,
plebiscitum ; to that he is ready to bow,
and to that alone. !
— -•
One of the London papers has an
amended version of the rumored secret
treaty between Russia and Prussia. As
part of tho conditions, according to this
story, Russia was to have intervened if
France had been successful, te invade
Austria if she demonstrated against Prus
sia, and in esse of a general European war
the two nations were to combine.
_ iai
No Hope for the San Domingo Annexa
tion Measure.
The New York Tribune's Washington
correspondent, in his letter of the 9th iv-
It is now agreed, on all hands, that
there is no longer any hope for the success I
of tho Santo Domingo annexation project.
Its friends abandoned, some time since, the
idea of bringing annexation about by the
passage of a joint resolution, following
the precedent made in the case of the ad
mission of Texas. They found that the
Democrats would vote in a body against
the proposition in tiny shape, and that bo
great a namber of Republicans would take
the same course, including several of the
oldest and most prominent members, that
it was hopeless to expect to get a majority
Tho only other course remaining is to I
accomplish the annexation by the ratifica
tion of a treaty by the Senate, which re
quires a two-thirds vote of that body. The
Senate is composed of 74 members, so that
it will take 50 votes to constitute two
thirds. The Republican strength is 57,
and tho Democratic is 17. All the Demo*
cratic Senators, except Mr. lllair, are op
posed to annexation. It will, therefore,
only be necessary that nine Republicans
ahall vote with the 10 Democrats, to defeat
tho confirmation of tho annexation treaty,
and more thau that number declare in
positive terms that they are opposed to
annexation in auy form, and tbat they
will vote against it from first to last, their
opposition being iuteusificd by the action
of tho caucus to-day.
It is not certain that all of the twenty
ono Senators who opposed the removal of
Mr. Sumner from his chairmanship will
oppose annexation, hut all but five or six
make no secret of their opposition. The
lof the annexationists has heretofore
to bring tho treaty before, the Senate,
■ned in special executive session, after
iljoummcnt of Congress, when no ail •
iuUuet.ee could lie brought to bear
the House, and when its coufirma
, that tmiiexii'it'ii might lie consid- ,
ere 1 to bo fully accomplished in the long
Interim before the December session, troops
wcro to bo sent to occupy the island. It
was thus intended to carry the matter so
f.ir that it would be impossible to radMe,
and the llouso would be forced to vote tho
appropriation. TV-.lay there arc few peo
ple so sanguine as to think there is now
| any possibility of success in the first step
of this plan.
' . ——
Westers Uorrohs.—A desperate affray
occurred in Alderman Burns' saloon, at
Aurora, 111., on Monday night, betwoen
two brothers named Slatterly and an old
man named Ashford, and his son, resulting
in the death of one of the Slatterlys and
the old man Ashford, while the condition
of the other two participants in the affray
is such as to render their condition criti
cal. The fight took place just after tho
close of an election held that day, aud the
parties were all drunk.
i On Wednesday night, in Louisville, Ed
ward Parker, a saloon-keeper, while in the
saloon of Mollie Letham, struck her with
a slung shot. James Oakley interfered
and was knocked down by Parker. Oak
ley then fired five times at Parker, and ono
ball entered his breast, killing him. Oak
ley was arrested at the time of the shoot
ing.
Hiram Pool, who was to have been tried
at Sonora, California, Wednesday, for the
murder of O. P. Harrison, hanged himself
in his cell the night preceding.
WOMAN AND HER CHARMS.—Does your wife or
daughter ever call on you for money to buy a new
dreas or bonnet? You supply their wants with
pleasure, of course. But now they are sickly—fee
ble and emaciated, and are always grunting and com
plaining when you go home. Now gladden their
hearts by sending to the drugstore and procuring a
bottle of English Female Bitters, which will soon
restore them to health.
STRENGTH, PURITY, ECONOMY.—These thre 6
requisites are combined in Doom's well known
YI&.BT Powder. As each ingredient entering into
its composition is freo from any deleterious or inju
rious substances, the Purity and full rtrini.th of
each arttole is guaranteed in tho manufacture ; and
as one pound of Dooliy's Yeast Powder will last a
third longer in culinary department, than the vast
majority of Baking Powders in market it proves
conclusively that it is the most economical. Con
venient to have ia the house, and universally pro
duces light and elegant food.*
For sale by all Grocers.
PURITY VERSUS POISON.—There is as ranch
difference betwoen PHALON'B VITALIA OR SAL
VATION FOR THE HAIR, and the filth charged
hatr-darkners, as between the Pool of B&thesda, that
an angel stirred, aud a foyer-breeding mud pond.—
The VITALIA is a crygtaline fluid, without a single
impurity or noxious proporty, and the naturalness
of the shades it imparts to grey hair is unequalled.
THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTII POWDER
Is strongly recommended as the best dentifrice
known. It cleanses and preserves the teeth, hardens
the goms, swecUns the broath; and, containing no
acid or gritty substance, is perfectly harmless, and
can be used daily with great advantago* gold by all
druggists. Price, 25 and 50 cents per bottle.
JOUVEN'S INODOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN
ER.—By its aid gloves can be quickly aud repeated
Ey cleaned and mode equal te new; even when badly
oiled they can be readily restored. It is easy of ap
plication and is perfectly free from any odor. For
sale by druggists and fancy goods dealers. Price, 2fi
cents a bottle.
THOMPSON'S POMADE. OPTIHEJas a dressing
for the Hair is all that is required; purely vegetable
and highly perfumed, it softens, improves and beau*
tifiea the Hair, strengthens the rootn, and gives Us
rich, glossy appearance. or sale by all druggists
SPKCIAI* NOTICES,
I rp H E^^pTil^¥l"i^L'ET.»' , '
The PAIN KILLER ia by universal consent allow
ed to have won for it?olf a reputation unsurpassed
in tho history ot medical preparations. Its instan
taneous effect in the eradication and extinction of
Pain in all its various forms incident t* the human
family, and the unsolicited written and verbal testi
mony of tho masses In its favor, have been, and are
its own best advertisements.
The ingredients of tho PAIN KILLER, being
purely VEGETABLE, render it a perfectly safe and
efficacious iemody taken internally, as well as for
external applications, when used according to direc
tions. The stain upon linen from its use is readily
removed by washing with alcohol.
| This Medicino, justly colc-bratod for Lhe cure of so
many of the afflictions iucideut to the human fatui
ty, bas now been before the public over THIRTY
YEARS, and has found its way into almost every
corner of the world; and wherever it li:n been used,
the same opinion is expressed of its medical proper-
In any attack, where prompt action upon the ays
j tsm is required, the Pain Killer is invaluable. Its
almost instantaneous effect in Relieving Pain is truly
j
wonderful; and when used according to directions,
is true to its name, a PAIN KILLER.
Bee printed directions, which accompany each
Price 95 cts. t 50 ctM4 and fl.oo per bottle.
Bold by all Druggists.
mh I—dftwlm
Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New York,
Indiana, Illinois, and other States, for persons from
any Btato or country, legal everywhere; desertion,
drunkonneas, non-support, etc., sufficient cause ; no
publicity. No charge until divorce is obtained.] jAd
vice free. Address,
MOORE A RICHARDSON,
Counsellors at Law,
rt*. an—ly 180 Broadway. New York City. j
DYE IIOUSH,
, BTEAM DYE HOUSE.
A NBW FRKNCH DYE HOUSK
as been opened in this city, where Ladios and Ci
tlomen can have thoir
GARMENTS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DYED AND CLEANED,
and dolivored in twenty-four hours notice
D. n. BLASCOW, French Dyer,
21—ly 311 Broad Street, near Third.
TO BARBERS.
rpO BAKBERB, AND OTHRKB WHcTTlttll
J. GOOD SHAVE.
Splendid let of Hollow Ground Barbers' RAZOR
Russia Leather STROPS, HONES, COMBS at
HBL'SUKS, for Halo chtwp by
WATKINS ft COTTRELL,
mh 7-TW4S2W 1307 Main St., Rfchmnnd, Va.
r F. EDDT,
OOTTdN COMMISSION MERCHANT,
7 Market S^uaro,
Providonce, R. 1.
The extensive me of these watches ft* the lv
fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers t\n
Kxprrauaeo, the nioet exacting of watah wearers
hoi thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead,
nen, durability and accuracy of .Jk**. Wat that
Watch. To satisfy that class (n all tMWeapects, I
to decide the question as to tho roal value of then
Moro than 500,000 of these watches aro now
■peaking for themselves in the pocketß ot tho peo
ple—a proof and a guarantee o&flhfr supcriorit
overall others.
The superior organization and great extent of th
Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to pro
duce watches at a price which renders competftio
futil ■, and those who buy any other watch merel
pay from 25 to 60 per cent, mere for thoir watches
than is necessary,
Theso time-pieces combine every tmprovemen
that a long experience has pruvod of real practice
use. Having had the refusal of nearly every inven
tion in watch-making originating in this country o
In Europe, only those were finally adopted whic
•evere testing by the most skilfull artisans in on
works, endlong uso on tho part of the public, de
monstrated tv bo essential to correct and endurln
timekeeping.
Among the many improvements wo would part
cilarize:
The invention and use of a centre-pinion of j
culiar construction, to prevent damage to the tra
by the breakage of main-springs, is original with t
American Watch Company, who, having had the r
fußal of all contrivance 3, adopted Fogg a patent pin
ion at being the best and faultless.
Hardened and tempered hair-spring", now uulve
■ally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best, ar
used in all grades of Wattham Watches.
AH Waltham Watches have dust proof caps, pro
I tec ting the movement from dust, and lessening th
neosesity of the frequent cleaning necessary In othe
Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch
I already a decided success, and a great improvers*
I on any stem-winding watch in the American marke
and by far the cheapest watch of its quality bow o
I fered to the public. To those living in portions
1 the Unitoil States where watchmakers do not aboun
I watches with the above montioned improvomen
I which tend to ensure accuracy, cleanlinoss, durabl
ty and convenience, must prove invaluable.
Tho trade-marks of the various styles made by t
Company aro as follows:
AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Hase.
AMX. WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.
AMERICAN WATCH CO., Crescent street, Waltham
Mass.
APPLBTON, TRACY A CO., Waltham, Mass.
AMERICAN WATCH CO., Adams Bt., Waltham
HUM.
WALTHAM WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.
P. 8. BARTLETT, Waltham, Mass.
WM. ELLERY, Waltham, Ma*s.
HOME WATCH CO., Boston, Mass.
Examine the spelling of theso names carefully be-
I fore buying. Any variation even of a singlo lutter,
I indicates a counterfeit.
For sale by all leading jewellers. No watches re-
I tailed by the Company.
An illustrated history of watch making, contain
ing much useful information to watch-wcarors, sent
tv any address on application.
BOBBINS & APPI.KTON,
General Agents for American Watch Co .
182 Broadway, N«w York.
J33
J & P Coats
[ Wasuisoton, February 10,1871.
tTiOLDIERS OF 1812—Tho bill to pension soldiers
lO of the war of ISI2 hav ; ng become a. law, I shall
bo ready to forward forms of applicatiun as Boon as
the necessary instructions are is-med by tho Depart
ment. Addross for particulars
R. W. DOWNMAN, Agent,
No. 412 Seventh street.
|AR. 8. S. FITCH'S FAMILY PHYSICIAN; 00
±J pages ; sent by mail free. Teachos how to euro
all diseases of the person; skin, hair, oyea, com
plexion. Write to 714 Broadway, New York.
A ORBAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERB, 4SI
J\ Broadway, N. V., will disposo of One Hundred
PIANOS, MELODBONB, and ORGANS of six Ant
class makers, iuoliidiog Wntero', at EXTREMKLY
LOWPRICES, FOR CASH, DURINGJHIS MO3TII,
or will lake a part cash and balance in monthly
or quarterly installments.
! TJLOOMINGTON~(ILL.) NURSERY.
i'.Mh Year. 600 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Large-it
Assortment —all sizes. Best Stock I Low Prices!
Would you know What, When, How to pjant! Fruit,
Shade, Evergreen Trees, Root ©rafts, geedling*,
Osage Plants, Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes,
Shrubs, Rcses, Greenhouse aud Garden Plants, Ac.,
Ac. FLOWER AND TEGETABLE SKKIM 1 Finest,
Best Collection—Sorts and qualtity. Send 10 cents
for New, Illustrated, Descriptive Catalogue—yo pages.
Send Ktamp, each, for Catalogues of Jjoeds, with
plain directions —64 pages; Bedding and Garden
Flints— 32 pages, and Wholesale Price List—24
pages. Address F. K. PH(ENIX, Bloomington, Illi
lli ■ — —
ORAOTICAL FRUIT PROPAGATORS; OR. HOW
JT TO GRAFT. Improved Treble Tongue Mode.—
Illustrated. Tells huw to gmit aud cultivate your
own trees; what stock to use; where to get cut
tings, also grafted trees, of the most superb unit- in
this country. By a Southern Nurseryman of liO
years' experience. Pamphlet form. Post-paid by
mail on receipt of < r 0 cents by let tor. JOHN DOL
LINS, Albemarle Nurseries, Greenwood Depot, 0. A
$2 PER LINE,
We will insert an advertisement
ONE MONTH
In Thirty-nine First class
VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS,
Including Five Dailies.
Wo refer to tho publisher of this paper, to whom j
our responsibility is well known.
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Advertising Agents.
Nos. 40 and 41 Park Row, Now York.
Ot C TO $10 PER DAY.
XO D MKN, WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLS who en
gage in our new business make trom £6 to $10 per
day in their own localities. Full particulars and
Instructions sent free by mail. Those in ni-ed of
permanent, prufitablu work, should address at onro,
GEORGE STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine. ;
EMPLOYMENT \
M_4 For all elasies, the yoar round, at
home or abroad. Business light, easy, and profita
ble. We will send $1 to those not satisfied. Send 10
eta. and Btatnp for valuable samples and circular.
Address MUTUAL EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION,
F. H. Partridgo, TreasY, Augusta, Maine.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
$30 SALARY PER WEEK, and oxfenses,
to sell our new and useful discoveries. Address
11. SWEET A CO., Marshall, Mich.
— ■ ■ - ■ ■■ r
EMPLOYMENT, BUSINESS FOR ALL.—Bost In
ij diidtrial 8 page Newspaper. 60 cents, per year.
Send stamp for copy. PATENT STAR, Boston, Mass.
— - -— —
riADLER BRO., Manufacturers of Cheap Jewelry.
0 Circular sent free. So. Attleboro, Mass.
Too a USE THE "VEGETABLE 1 C7A
AO.SU. PULMONARY BALSAM," 10 ' V" I
The old standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Oon- j
sumption. "Nothing better."
CUTLER BROS, ft CO., Boston.
\r avi¥r boukoo"
ihe leaves of the Barosma, or true Buchu plant,
imported from South Africa. A packet of XAYIfcK
BOUKOO, sufficient to make
A QUART OP EXTRACT BUCHU,
Forwarded free on receipt of
TIIIKTY CENTS
by mail. A sure way to obtain a pure article at oue
tbird tha coat. It is lined and made, as required,
like common ten, with or withaut sugar. The si m
plwtt and best way. A pleasant beverage. Great
remedy for inflammation of Bladder and Kidney Dis
eases; Uritmiy Organs of each sex; Dropsy and
ColdH. F. aIILRYRNVW Cedar Street, New York,
sole agent for the United State*.
New Advertisements
eons of eithrr sex easily earn from 60c. to $5 per
evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their
whole time to the business. Boys ane girls earn
nearly as much as men. That all who see this no
tice may NBd their address, and teit the haslness,
we make the unparalleled oiler . To such as aro not
well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble
of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample
which will do toooramsßoe work on, and a copy of
"The People's Litorary Companion"—one of the lar
gest and host family newspapers ever pnbllihed—all
Iy mail. Reader, if you want permanent,
work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine.
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• ndence, by obtaining PBYCHOMANCY,
HON, or SOUL CHARMING. 400 pages;
II Instructions to me this power over man
i at will, how to Mesmerize, become Trance
g Mediums, Divination, Spiritualism, Al
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ir covers $1. None*.—Any person willing
ligent will receive a copy of tho work free,
ital is reqnired, all desirous of genteel ora
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QUACKS.—A victim of early Indiscretion,
ng nervous debility, premature decay, Ac,
ed in vain every advortised remedy, has a
ans of self-cure, which he will sond free to
sufferers. Address J. H. TUTTLK,7B Nas
i New York. fe 10
HAVINUS BANKS. j
UKMOVAh j
TO NEW BANKING ROOMS, |
• 10 North Tenth Street,
Between Main and Bauk Street*. 1
U. FREEDMAN'S SAYINGS AND TRUST
TKRED BY CONGRESS MARCH, 1800. j
fl received and PAYMENTS mode dally
rrting holidays) from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.,
id on Saturday Evenings from 6 !
to 8 o'clock. j
T declared in March, Jul; and November
imi of FIVE (6) DOLLARS and upwards. J
B received of FIVE OBNTaand upwards.
CHABLEH SPENOIR.
Acting Oaahler.
BANKRUPT NO TICKS. I
fIHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:
That on the 28th day of January, 1871, a war
t in bankruptcy was issued against the estate ot
L. Lowe, of Honrico county, and State of
. who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own
tion: That the payment of any debts, and tho doli
f of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to
or for his use, and the transfer of any property
ilm are forbidden by law: —That a meeting of the
litore of the said bankrupt, toproNo his debts, I
choose one or more assignees of his estate, will i
leld at a conrt of bankruptcy, to be holden at I
umond, Va., before W.W. Forbes, Esq., Reg is -
nu the 20th day of February, 1871, at 10 o'clock
DAVID B. PARKER,
, 31—Tu2w U.S. Marshal.
101—Involuntary .
riiHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :
X That a warrant in bankruptcy has been issued by
the said Court against the estate of L. Harvey 4 Co.,
of Henrico county, and State of Yirgiuia, lv said dis*
trict, who have been duly adjudged bankrupts upon
petition of their creditors, and the payment of any
debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to
said bankrupts, to them or to their use, and the trans*
f»-r of any property by them, Is forbidden by law. A
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts, to prove
their debts, and choose ono or more assignees of their
estate, will beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy to bo
holden at Richmond, before W.W. Forhei, Esqnlre,
Register, on the 20th day of February, A. D., 1871,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
i DAVID B. PARKER,
ja 31—Tn2w U. S. Marshal.
107—Involuntary.
' [T. M. Logan et als vs. J. H. Woodcock.]
f|'.niS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :
X That a warant in Bankruptcy has issued agaiust
I tho estate ot J. H. Woodcock, of Henrico county,
J State of Va., who has beon adjudged a bankrupt on
I the petition uf his crditors :—That the payment of
any debts, and the delivory of any property belong
ing to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and
the transfer of any property by him are forbid
den by law ;—That a mooting of the creditors of the
•aid Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud chocso ono
or more assignees of his estate, will bo held at a
court of ..bankruptcy, to be holden at Richmond,
before W. W. Forbes, Esq., Register, on the
20th day of February, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M.
DAVID B. PARKER,
fo 2-Th2w U. 8. Marshal.
105—Involuntary.
[James Parks et als vs. E. Boyle.]
npHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:—That a warrant
X in bankruptcy lias been issued against the
estate of E. Boyie, uf Henrieo co., and State of Va.,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hiscrediton'
petition:-That the payment of any dobtrf, and tho deli
very of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to
him or for his Use, and the transfer of any property
by him are forbidden by law: —That a meeting of the
creditors of tho said bankrupt, to prove thoir debts,
and chooso ono or more assignees of his estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at
Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, Esq., Register,
on the 20th day of February, 1870, at 10 o'clock
DAVID B. PARKER,
| o 3—Th2w U. S. Marshal.
! 100 —Involuntary.
[Juo. B. Cooper vs. S. Jonos, Jr.]
13 TO GIVE NOXICE:
X That a warrant in bankruptcy
nan been issued against the estate of S. Jones, Jr., of
Henrico county, and State of Virginia, in said dis
trict, who has been duly adjudged a bankrupt upon
petition of bis creditors:—That the payment of any
debts, and tho delivory of any property belouging to
said bankrupt, to him or for his use.and the transfer
I uf any property by him, are forbidden by law:—That
a Defeating of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and choose one or more assignoes of his
I estate will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to bo
I holden at Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, Esq.,
on the 20th day ot February, 1871, at 10 o'clock, A.
DAVID B. PARKER,
| fe 2—Th2w U. S. Marshal.
109—Involuntary.
! [Ohas. T. Sherry vs. F. M. Sherry.]
r-pHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:
X That a warrant in bankruptcy has issued
against the cstato of F. M. Sherry, of Henrico coun
ty, and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on the petition of his creditors :— That the
payment of any debts, and the delivery of any pro
perty bclongiag to eaid bankrupt, to him or for his
use, and the transfer of any property by him, are
forbidden by law: —That a meeting of the creditors
of said bankrupt, to provo their debts, and choose
one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Richmond, Va.,
before W. W. Forbes, Esq., Register, on the 20th day
of February, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M.
DAVID B. PARKER,
fo2—Th'Jw U. S. Marshal.
' I MIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE;—
That on the 7th day of January, 1871, a [
warrant iv Bankruptcy was issued against the as- |
tato of R. H. Averett, of Mecklenburg county, i
and State of Virginia, who has boon adjudged a i
bankrupt upon his own petition:—That the
payment of any debts, and the delivery of
any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him ;
or for his use, and the transfer of any property
by him aro forbidden bylaw: That a mooting of the ,
creditors of th" said bankrupt, to prove thoir debts. I
•*ml choose ono or more assignees uf his estaU, will ;
bo hold at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at I
Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, Esq , Register, '■
on the 20th day of February, IS7I, at 10 o'clock A. M.
DAVID B. PARKER, j
ri IS TO GIVE NOTICE:
X That on the 28th day of January, 1871, a war- i
rant fn bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
Maria Gibson of Culpeper county, aud State ot
Virginia, who has bet-n adjudged a bankrupt un her
own potition :-—That tho payment of any debts, and
t lv delivery of any property belonging to said bank
rupt, to him or for hist use, aud tho transfer of any
property by him aro forbidden by law: —That a
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to preve
their debts, and choose one or more assignees of his
estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden at Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, Esq ,
i Rsglster, on the 20th day of February, 1871, at 10
DAVID B.PARKER,
HM HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :
I That on the 28th day of January 1871, a '
warrant in bankruptcy was issued against th* i
estate uf Otho Sutton, of 1 ucklngham county, and
State of Virginia, who hoe been adjudged a Dank'
nipt ou his own petition:—That the payment
' of uDy debts, and the delivery of any property be- '
■ longing to said bankrupt, to him or tor his use' end
the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden
iiy i itW : _Tbat a meeting of tho creditors of said
bankrupt, to provo their debts, and choose owe or
! more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court
of Bankruptcy, to beholden at Hichmoud, Ta. .be
fore W. W. Forbes, Esq., Register, on tho 20th day ,
of February, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M.
THE REVOLVING CrIKYtfTAL PRYSMATIO |
i> MORTAR, at WAGNER A CCs Drugstore |
Illuminated nightly.
ri'HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:
X That en ths 27th day Of Janusr.v. ISTI, »WStf
ra.it in bankruptcy was issued against the estate
of John Pago, of CUrke county, and State
•f Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on
his own petition :—That the payment of any debts,
and the delivery of any property belonging to said
bankrupt, to hira or for his use, and the tinn&for of
any property by him are forbidden by law : —That a
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove :
their debts, and choose one or more assignees of Ms
estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy to be
liuldon at the Register's ollioe in Alexandria, Va-, be
fore Lysander Hill, Esq., Register, on the 25th day
of Febntary, 1871, at 9 o'clock A. M.
DAVID B. PARKER,
fe 6—M3w U. H. Marshal.
3898
rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 27th
X day of January 1871, a warrant In bankrupt
cy was issued against the estato uf William
D. Bartlett, of Frederick county, and State of
Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on
bis own petition:—That tho payment of any debts,
and the delivery of any property belonging to said
bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer ot
any property by him are forbidden by law:— That a
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove
thoir debts, and choose one or more assignees of
his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to be holden at the Register's office in Alexandria,
Virginia, before Lysander nill, Esq., Register, on
the 25th day of Februray, 1871, at 9 o'clock A. M.
DAVID B. PARKER,
fe 6-M2w U. 8. Marshal.
rniH 18 TO GIVE NOTICE:
That on the 28th day of Janu *ry, 1871, a war
rant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
ohn Carpenter, of Prince Edward county, and State
if Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on
lis own petition :—That the payment of any debts,
nd the delivery of any property belonging to said
bankrupt, to him ur for his use, and the transfer of
ny property by him, are forbiddon by law:—That n
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to pruvo
loir debts, and chouse one or moro assignees of his
ustate, will beheld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo
lolden at Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, Esq.,
Register, on the 20th day of February, 1871, at 10
o'clock A. M,
DAVID B.PARKER,
Ja 31—Tu2w U. B. Marshal.
4167
r pilIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on tho 7th day
X of January, 1871, a warrant In bankruptcy
Bas issued against the estate of E. P. Wright, of
tnelia county, and State of Virginia, who has been
adjndgod a bankrupt on his own petition :— That tho
mymeut of any debts, and the delivery of any
troperty belonging to said bankrupt, to blm
r for his use, and the transfer of any pro
►erty by him, are forbidden by law:—That a
neeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to
irove their debts, and choose one ur moro assignees
»f his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to be holden at Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes,
Esq., Rogfater, on tho 20th day of February, 1871, at
10o;clockA. M.
DAVID B. PARKER,
Ja 81-Tu2w U. 8. Marshal.
4148
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
x STATESfor the District of Virginia
In the matter of John T. Ha»kins, bankrupt—
In bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern:—The undersigned, Wm.
H. Allderdice, of Richmond city, Va., hereby gives
notice of his appointment as assignee of the estate of
Kohn T. Haskius, of Essex county, in said district,
•ho was, on the 20th day ef Dec'ber, 1870, adjudged
a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court of Baid district.
Dated Richmond, January 21,1871.
ja 31-Tu3w WM. H. ALLDERDICE, Assignee.
4126
iN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, for the District of Virginia.
In the matter of George Franklin Hupp, Bankrupt
—in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern:—Tho undersigned, John
Raul, of Harrisonburg, Rockingham coy. Va, here
v gives notice of his appointmont as assignee of the
estate of G. F. Hupp, of Shenandoah co ,in said dis
trict, who Was, on the 24th day of November, 1870,
adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by tho Dis
nct Court of said district.
ja 41—Tu8w JOHN PAUL, Assignee.
4070
KN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, for the District of Virginia.
In tho matter of James W. Peck, Bankrupt—ln
Bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern.—Tho undersigned,
Kohn Paul, of Harrisonburg, Rockingham county,
irginia, hereby gives notice of his appointment as
assignee of the estate of James W. Peck, of Augusta
county, in said district, who was, on the 28th day of
September, 1870, adjudged a bankrupt on his own
petition by the District Court of said district.
ja3l—Tu3w JOHN PAUL, Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
L STATES, for tho District of Virginia.
In the matter of Bonjamin S. Van Pelt, bankrupt
—in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern :—The underpinned, John
Paul, of Harrisonburg, Rockingham co., Va, hereby
gives notico of his appoiutmeut as assignee of tho es
tate Of B. S. Van Pelt, of Rockingham county, in said
district, wiio was, on the 27th day of Hept., 1870,
adjudgod a bankrupt on his own petition by the Dis
trict Court of said district.
Ja3l-Tu3w JOHN PAUL, Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
1 STATKS, fur the District of Virginia.
In the matter uf Fielding U. Jeter, bankrupt—
in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern :—The undorsigned,
Wm. H. Allderdice, of Richmond city, Virginia, here
by gives notice of his appointment as assignee of tho
estate of Fielding 11. Jeter, ul Bedford co'ty, in said
district, who was, on the 16th day of Dec'ber, 1870, ad-
Judged a b mkrupt on his own petition by the Dis
trict Court wf said district.
I Dated Richmond, January 21, 1871.
ja 31-TujW WM. H. ALLDERDICE, Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
X STATES, for the District of Virginia.
lv tho matter of William H. Prcas, bankrupt—in
[ bankruptcy.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—
I The uudersigned, Wm. 11. Allderdice, of Richmond
city, Virginia, hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of the estato of Wm. i. Preas, of
Bedford county, in suid district, whu was, on tho
10th day of December, 1870, adjudged a bankrupt on
his own petition by the District Court of said Dls*
Dated Richmond, January 21, 1871.
ja 31-Tu3w WM. H. ALLDERDICE, Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
. STATES, fur tho District cf Virginia.
In the matter of William P. Ballard, Bankrupt—
In Bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern:—The undersigned, Wm.
I. Alldeidice, of Richmond city, Va, hereby gives
otice of his appointment as assignee of the estate of
r m. P. Ballard, of Henrico county, in said district,
who was, on the 7th day of Dec'ber, 1870, adjudged a
aiikrupt on his own petition by the District Court
f said district.
Dated Richmond, Jan nary 21, 1871.
ja 31-Tu3w WM. H. ALLDERDICE, Assignee.
"N the District Court of the United States for the
- 1 - District of Virginia.
P matter of John M. Clark, bankrupt,—in
m it May Concern:—The undersigned, Jacob
Richmond city, Virginia, "hereby gives
his appointment as assignee of the estate
I. Clark, of Fluvanna county, Virginia, In
•ict, who was, on the 6th day of December,
dged a bankrupt on his own petition by the
ourt of said district.
lichmond, Jau. 24th, 1871.
tw3w JACOB COHN, Assignee.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States for tho District ot Virginia.
iln the matter of Walter C. Calloway, bankrupt—in
.ukruptcy.
To whom it May Concern:—Tho uudersigned, J. Pi
irksdalo, of Patrick county, Virginia, hereby gives
itice of his appointment a-i assignee of the estate
Walter C. Calloway, Franklin county, Virginia, in
Id district.wko bos heretofore)been adjudgoda bank
pt on his own petition by the District court of said .
ja 18—W3w J. P. BARKSDALK, Asslgaee.
S THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, for the District of Virginia.
In the matter of Murdock Howell, Bankrupt— i
bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern :—The uudersigned, Jas.
fl. Cat row and William W. Old, of Norfolk, Va., here
by give notice of their appointment as assignees uf
the estate of Murdock Howell, of Norfolk bounty,
In said district, who was, on the 17th day Of De
cember, 1870, adjudged a bankrupt on bis own pe
tition by tho District Court of said district.
JAMES H.CALROW,
WILLIAM W. OLD,
Ja 13—F3w* Assignees.
82—Involuntary.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITED
States, for the District of Virginia.
In the Jas. F. Shilling vs. Denis K. Fer
uson,bankrupt—in bankruptcy.
To Whom It May Concern:—The undersigned,
ohn M. Hall, of Henrico co, Va., hereby gives nutice
his appointment as assignee of the estate of Penis
. Ferguson, of Roanoke co'ty, iv Baid district, who
as, on the 15th day of April, 1870, adjudged a
bankrupt by the District Court of said district.
Dated Richmond, January 19, 1871
Jal6-Th3w JOHN M. HALL, Assignee.
N TnE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES for the District of Virginia.
In the matter uf Jos. A. Pock, Bankrupt—in
Jankruptcy.
To Whom it May Cuncern:—The undersigned, P.
. Strother, of Giles county, Va., hereby gives
notico of his appointment as assignee of the estate of
Jos. A. Peck, of Giles county, iv said district, who
\uLu heretofore been adjudged a baukrupt on his own
petition, by the District Court of said district.
Uatod Ifccambsr •"'^ MBOT|liai
Pursuant to an ordsr of tli. District Court of the
i I Htnles for the district of Virginia, mado lo
l iii- matter of Wnrfleld price, bankrupt, we shall, us
v .I'uiirin til HH.ii! bankrupt, proceed to Bell st the
Coart-Hotia. door of Bo&noko county, Virginia, In
the town cf Baloln, on
WKDN ESD AY, THE Bth DAY OF M ABCH, 1871,
lying lv thacoanties of Floyd, Roanoke and Mont,
K'nmwry, belonging to the estate nl said bankrupt
moat of which ia quite valuable, flstd land will b
aold free of all liens and enouinhranooa.
TERMS—One-third of purchaw money will be r
■ ; to be paid in cash: residue iv two ennal iv
atalmenta of blx and twelve months, the pnrchas
giviug bond, with good perßoual security, for t
ib M red paymouta, and the title retained nntll th
purchase money is fully paid.
MIK.INBKY 4 BROWN, Asnlgneos
jn 28—2aw3w of Warfield Trice, Bankrupt.
POSTPONEMENT.—Tho abovo sale ia postpone
nntll the litli APRIL, 1871. fo 11—td
A BSIONEE'S SALE.
Pnrsnant to an order of B. B. Foster, Esq., regist
In bankruptcy for the second District of Vlrginl
made In the matter of J. O. COFKtt, bankrupt. be»
ing date 11th February, 1871, the undersigned, as
signee of said bankrupt, will sell nt public auction,
tho aurtion-houso of Leigh Broa. A Phelps, In th
city of Norfolk, on
SATURDAY, THE 18m DAY OF MARCH NEK
at 11 o'clock A.M. all the
UNCOLLECTED CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE OF
PKBT, in his hands as such assignee.
PRIVATE FAMILIES.
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We offer good Teas, Black and Green, at 50 cents,
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CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAL— NO-
Vj TICK TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed proposals
will be received by the undersigned at Richmond,
Va., unt'l 12 M. 28m MARCH, 1871, for the gradua-
I tlon and masonry on ono hundred and eight miles of
this road west of White Sulphur Springs, it being
all the remaining unfinished portion of the road not
now under contract. The work embraces 3,000,000
cubic yards in open cutting, 27,000 cublo yards in
tunnels, and 00,000 cubic yards of masonry, of all
classes, and is to be completed MAY Ist, 1872. Pro
I files and specifications can be had after the 14th
MARCH, at the olficos of the company, 64 William
street, New York ; at Richmond, Va., and at Hun
tington, W. Va. Plans for and proposals tor build-
I ing the iron superstructure of the Now River Bridgo,
at Mller's Ferry, Fayette county, W. Va., will be
received at. the same time and place. There will be
two spans of 250 feet each, and two of 70 feot each.
Parties submitting proposals should sco the site of
the bridge, where further information may be had
from the engineer in charge. This bridge must bo
completed by DECEMBER, 1871.
H. D. WHITCOMB,
fe 27—ttfb.20 Chief Engineer C. k O. R. R.
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TN Tlfß I)I8TRICT~C0IjilT OF THE L'NITKD
X BTATBB, for the District of Virginia.
In tho matter of John 8. Sandy, Bankrupt—iv
Bankruptcy.
~. £"*y}?" m " Ma > Concern:—The undersigned,
W. W. Walker, of Westmoreland couuty, Va.. hereby
gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the en
tuteof J. S. Patnly, of Richmond coy, iv said district
who was, on tha 16th day of SepTier, IS7:i, adjudged
a liauUriipton his own petition by the District Court
of said district.
Helmbold Woman
lion, and tho ofilces they perform, aro subject to
. manj sufferings. Freedom from thuao contribute In no
small degree, to thoir happin< s« ami welfare, for none
j
can be happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one
these TaHous female csmplaints can long be suffered
to run on without involving tho general health of
the Individual, aan ore long producing permanent
sickness and premature decline, Nor is It pleasant
to cor>salta physician for the relief of these vttrh'i.
delicate affoctiuni, and only upon the most nrgrnt
necessity will a true aoman so far sacriGce her great
est charms to do this. The sex will then thank n«
for placing In their hands simple specifics which will
be found efficacious In relieving and curing almost
every one of those troublesome complaints pwnlla'
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU.—Unudreds
suffer on In silence, and hundreds of others apply
vainly lo druggists and doctors, wh« either memly
| tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply
I romedios which make thorn worse. I would not wish
| to assert anything that would do fnjnstlco to the
a filleted, but lam obliged to say that although it
may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the
powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole
some air and food, profnse menstruation, the ase of
tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, It is far of-
caused by direct irritation, applied tothemn
ono membrane of the vagina itself.
j When reviewing the causes of these distressing
complaints, It is most painful to contomplato the at
tendant evils consequent upon them. It Is but sim
ple Justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the
many additional causes which so largely affect th*
life, health, and happiness of woman In all clastos ct
society, and which, consequently, affect more or less
directly, the welfare ef the entire human family.- -
The mania that exists for precocious education and
marriage, causeß tho years that nature deslgued for
corporeal developement to be wasted and perverted
In the restraints of dress, the early confinement of
school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of
ho ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed,
and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pervert
lug In midnight revel the hours designed by nature
for sleep and rest, the work of destruction Is half
accomplished.
In consequence of this early strain upon her sys
tem, unnecessary effort Is required by the dellcats
votary to retain her situation iv school to a late:
day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excite
ment Is over, another In prospective keeps the mind
morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now con
stant restraint of fashionable dross, absolutely for
bidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment
and retention of organic health and strength; the
exposuro to night air; the sodden change of tempe
rature, the complete prostration produced by exoes
■Jvc dancing, must, of necessity, produce thoir legiti
mate effect. At last, an early marriage caps the cli
max of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto
so utterly regardless ef tho plain dictates and remon
strances ef her -delicate nature, becomes an unwill
ing subject of medical treatment. This iw bm a
truthful picture of the exporlouco of thousands o
our young women.
Long before the ability to exercise the functions of
the generative organs, they require an education of
I their pocullar nervous system, composed of what b
called the tissue, which is, 1 common with tho fe
male breast and lips, evidently under tho control of
mental emotions and associations at an early period
of Hie ; and, as we shall subsequently see, these emo
j
tiona, wkon excessive, lead, leug bofore puberity, to
! habits which Bap the very life of their victims M -
nature has self-c"mplotGd their development
I Tor Female Weakness and Debillt? Whites or
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| Too Long Continued Periods Prolapsus and Bear-
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HiLKDOLD'S. Take no other. Bold by Druggists aud
Dealers everywhere. Price $1* '45 per bottle, or
■Is bottles for $8.5 U. Delivered to any address.
Describe symptoms in ali communications. Address
11. T. HRLMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehcnee
None are genuine

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