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EDITOR AND MANAGER.
■ o Otai, Main utreat, Ktr.hmond, Va |
orniial Paper for the Government
WEDNESDAY KVKN'tf, APRILS,IB7I. I
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l.li-i ioua Connecticut !
We are uot in the habit of indulging in
confident anticipations as to the result of
eloctons, and, true to our rule, wo did not
predict a Republican triumph in Connecti
cut. Wo knew the battle was to be a
hotly-confuted out', and that it was uncer
tain on whoM banners victory would
perch ; but tho result was not entirely un
expected. The Stale has beeu uncertain of
late years, and has change 1 about at each
annual election. This Bpring it wag Jew
ell's turn. The Democrats, on Ihe other
lmiil, were unusually confident. The
saw in the differences between the Repu
lican leaders—the New Hampshire defea
and other healthy signs of lifo and vigor
indications of decay. Their disappoin
merit will be all the more bitter, and ou
elevation all the greater.
We claim this grand triumph as a vln
dication of the policy of the Republics
party—the sovereignty and indestructibi
ity of tho government—equally—citizen
ship, aud as an endorsement of the prin
clplcs for which wo have been aud are uti
struggling.
It completely offsets the New Hatap
shiro defeat. It proves (hat tbere ha
been no reactioa against the Republican
party, aud that there can be cone against
the party of progress and iv favor of that
of conservatism and tho past.
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Departmest of Agriculture.—The
Commissioner of Agriculture received last
week a package of Chinese tea seed from
Mt. I\ M. Edmonston, Esq., of North
Carolina. It is a somewhat interestiD
fact that this seed is the product of plant
sent to the abovo State several years ago
by the Department, and which were origi
nally imported from China. They hay
proved sufficiently hardy to resist all th
changes of tho woather and cli
mate of the Carolitias, and will doubtless
also suit tho more hilly regions of the south,
western States. -They seem to require for
their perfection the influence of twodistinc
climates, the heat of summer and the colt
of winter. The plant interferes with no
other crop, and seldom requires renewal.
Although the high price of labor in thi
country precludes this from being a staple
crop, there are many out of the way places
in the mountainous regions of the Caro
linas and Tennessee where "store tea" is
not always procurable, and where many
families may be glad to grow this plant
and indulge in a cup of real Chinese tea
of their own raisiug. The seed received
from Mr. Edmonston has all been planted
in the propagating houses of the depart
ment for furthor distribution of the plants.
♦
Foreign immigration to the United
States has now reached tho proportions it
assumed in 1852 and 1853. The figures
are: 1852, 371,003 ; 1853; 368,645 ; 1869,
335,287 ; 1870, 379,786. The highest
number of immigrants ever received in
any one year was in 1854, when the enor
mous aggregate of 427,833 was reached.
This vast increase began in the end of
1846, and ran to the close of 1854, in
which latter year tho know-notbing reac
tion occurred with such violence, that in
the very nest year the immigration de
clined to 200,877, a falling tiff of more
than half the aggregate of the preceding
year. Nor was this injury recovered from,
fcr the receipts fell steadily until in 1859
when only 121,282 immigrants arrived.
The lowest point reached by the immigra
tion was in 1861 and 1862, in each of
which years 91,900 immigrants arrived.
Bjt in 1803 the receipts were nearly dou
bled, being 170,282, followed successively
in succeeding years by 193,418, then
* 248,120, then 318,554, aud then 298,358,
binding up with the figures given above.
Among the causes for the increase are tbe
free homestead law, the vast increase of
mining and manufacturing industry, and
the prodigious extension of our railway
syßtem tbat has opened up so many now
fields for settlement and business.
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As an evidence of the magnanimity of
the Republican party, it is only necessary
to aay that there aro no less than sev
enteen ex-Confederate officers members of
the present House of Representatives. We
give the credit of magnanimity to that
party, for it has legislated to secure this re
sult. We believe that no parallel case can
be produced in the history of the world.
Think of it! Six years ago, these men
who now hold seats of honor in the coun
cils of the Nation, were endeavoring, at the
bead of armed columns, to destroy the na
tion.
Fifteen of these members are Democrats,
and two only—Messrs. Whiteley and Hays
—Republicans. Is not this a sufficient
answer to all Democratic argument, that
none but opponents of the Republican par
ty are considered loyal and true to-day ?
The names and rank of the members
referred to are as follows : I\ M. B. Young
Georgia, major general; Joseph Lewis,'
Kentucky, brigadier general; D. W. Dv
Bose, Georgia, brigadier general; William
Terry, Virginia, brigadier general; A. W.
Waddell, North Carolina, brigadier genj
ral; J. M. Leacb, North Carolina, colonel;
R. T. W. Duke, Virginia, colonel; E. M.
Braxton, Virginia, major; A. T. Mclntyre,
Georgia, colonel; John T. Critchter, Vir
ginia, lieutenant colonel; William P. Price,
Georgia, captaiu; W. A. Handley, Ala
bama, captain; Joseph H. Sloes, Alabama,
major; Edward Crosjdand, Kentucky, col- j
onel; E. I. Goliaday, Tennessee, colonel;
R. H. Whiteley, Georgia, major; Charles
Hays, Alabama, captaia.
Victorien Sardon, the dramatist, is in
Cannes. We are glad that he has been pre-
in cases of breach of promiso,
in England as well as Ireland, arc now al
most foregone conclusions, tho question
I being the amount which the defendant is
to be called upon to pay ; and this, it must
bo admitted, is a difficult thins lor a jury
to estimate, although they havo tho assst- ;
anco of counsel on the point. The nomi
nal assessment, of course, is excessive, and
is almost invariably reduced on the dis
closure of facts. A cause celebre of this
species has been heard in Uatway, Ireland,
and the defendant has boon cast' in ihe
very substantial sum of £5,000. The
history of tho suit differed only in a few
respects from other cases of the same
order. The young lady was a young lady
—only nineteen—and the JlllWiim wa»
a widower and forty-five. Ho was rather
sly in his courtship, but, beyond a doubt,
contracted a promiso from which he tried
to escape by representing to Miss Joyce
tbat ho and she differed in temperament.
"You," ho writes, "are fond of balls, par
ties and entertainments, natural to your
age ; I om tired of all these kind* of
amusements, and it would be much against
my inclination to go to them." It was
rather late for Mr. Blake to discover dis
crepancies of taste after pertinaciously fol
lowing and corresponding with Miss Joyce
for several years A Galway narrative
would be nothing without a suggestion at
Inst of a hunting fracas and v horse-whip. I
Mr. Joyce, the, father of the youDg lady,
wrote a rather sarcastic note to Mr. Blake,'
containing such delicate reflections on his
conduot as this: "The lowest blackguard
I in this country could not have acted
I worse." The old gentleman honorably I
stated in open court that "nothing would
have given him greater pleasure than to
have shot Mr. Blake ;" but then, he adds,
"it was agaiost law and religion to do bo."
We think, apart from any qualms which
either as a law-respecting or a pious man
Mr. Joyce may entertain on the subject ol
shooting Mr. Blake, that it was afar wiser
thing to make that gentleman pay £5,000
for breaking his promise with Miss Joyce.
Supposing Mr. Joyce "had his pleasure"
in bringing down his man, it would be
only a momeutnry and fleeting enjiyment,
in which Miss Joyce might not completely
share. But as it is, a young lady of good
family .pod excellent character gets a com
fortable dot for herself. She will, we trust,
easily recover from her sontimental regard
for the mature deceiver. Nineteen will
have no difficulty in doing this towards
forty-five, especially wheu forty-five
proves himself meanly indifferent to charms
and accomplishments of which he is un
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The Wheat.—VVe are informed that
the wheat along tho lino of the railroad
between this point and Bristol, is looking
very green and bright, and promises, as far
as one can tell so early in tho season, to
turn out finely. In the district of country
ranges of mountains, tho wheat is especially
fine and rich. But west of the Alleghanies
and east of the Blue Ridge, it looks very
— 4** , .
The Fruit.—From an examination of
the peach trees, we are inclined to think
that tbe proportion of blossoms blasted
and those which havo not been injured, is
about equal. The cherry trees havo
suffered more heavily.— Lynchburg Vir
ginian.
Many persons of Rockingham county,
Virginia, are making arrangements to n
move to Kansas.
COLLECTOR'S SAI.rK.
TNTERNAL revenue sale.
Ofhce Coixictor Int. Rev., 3rd Dist. Va., 1
ltlcßMonn, March 28ih, 1871. J
On THURSDAY, April 6th, 1871, at 12 M., at the
Export Bonded Warehouse of Wm. Myers, ln the
city of Richmond, at public auction, I shall sell the
following lots of TOBACCO, seized by me for viola
tions of the U. 3. Internal Revenue Laws, and sold
under section 53, act January 13lh, 1860:
Lot No. 1, FOUR CADDIES MANUFACTURED
Lot No. 2, ABOUT THREE HUNDRED POBNDB
OF LOOSE TOBACCO.
Lot No. 3, ABOUT 1200 CIGARS.
RUSH BURGESS,
mh 28—tds Collector Int. Rev. 3rd Dist. Va.
ONI YAWL-BOAT, seized sometime since, will be
sold at same time and place.
_»is 81-tds RUSH BURGESS, Colleoter.
ami'.iemionts.
a bsbmbly" hTiTI"!
The REGULAR ASSEMBLIES for Skating at the
above Hall will take place every MONDAY WED
NESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at 4 o'clock,
every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY
NIGHTS, at 8 o'clock, and ovory SATURDAY morn
iuK at 10.
Every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8
o'clock, the Rink will be open EXCLUSIVELY [or
gentlemen and youths.
The PRICE OF ADMISSION, with the uso of
Skates, is 60 cents, for a siugle ticket, or $3 per dozen
Children, under 12 years of age, 26 cents.
At the Afternoon Assemblioß Ladies and Boys will
only he charged 25 cents. mh 7—tf
_OLOTHING.
1871 sprino. IS7I
N O'W ON SAL. B
! 100» Ulaln Street, opposite Pnat-Oflice,
ALL THE LATE STYLES
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR.
The celebrated
AMIRICAN YOKE SHIRT MADE TO 03DKU
FROM
ALL THE NEW STYLE LINENS,
FANCY FRENCH CAMBRICS,
CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS,
mh 18—3 m
WANTS.
WANTED— Two or three good CIUAR-.MAKKKS
(no otheis ueed apply) at
WIUTLOOK A ABRAMB,
Cigar Manufacturers,
ap4—ill* Corner Fifteenth anil Main streets.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
TJENJAMIN BATES,
OOKSBLLSR AND STATIONER,
1003 MAIN STREET,
mh 10—tf RICHMOND, VA.
r\LD PAPBEB, (uncut), i
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICE-NO. 1 MARSHALL UUILDINO,
c ksip. Turn sun Bask Struts, Richmoijii, Va.,
j Will practice in the Courts of the State and th
United States, and before the Court ol Claims and
Departments st Washington. Special alteutiuu glv-
I i r, t • cases arising under the kevenue and Dank,
rtiptry laws ot tlio United Staton. mh 15-dAwtf
QtatrsM having reccutlv passed a bill providing
for the appointment o. a COMMISSION lor the ex
amination and iidjii.tnient of the claims of LOYAL
CI I I'/.KNS of tho South, for etoris or supplies taken
or furnished during the rebillion for tho usn of the
army, including tho use aud loss of vessels ami boat*
while employed in the military sorvlce or tlio United
States, ant there being many claims of this deicrlp
lion which should have prompt attention, we re
spectfully offer our seivires In tha prosecution of
the name before tbe (\ uimission, on the most liberal
terms, according to the amount Involved and the
ehai-actiT or the claim. For full particulars address
JKNKINS A POPIIAM,
Attorneys at Law, Richmond, Va.
We refer by permission to Jno. B. Davis, President
Planters' National hank aud Richmond flanking and
Insurance Company, Richmond ; Davenport A Co.,
Stock Brokers and General Agents, do.-, Lancaster A
Co., Bankers, do ; Hon. 11. K. KUyson, ex-Meyor, de.;
C. K. Bingham, President First National Bank,
Lynchburg; Hon. J. F. Lewis, U. 8. Senator, Wash
ington, 11. C; Hou.Jas. H. Piatt, do.; Hon. Charles
U. Poller, do.; Hon. W. 11. 11. Stowell, do.
apt—ilAwtf
'T' H. BROOKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
'
Practices In tho Courts of Caroline, Essex, King and
Quoen.and the United States Courts at Richmond.
Office at Milford Depot, Caroline county, Virginia.
I will attend to cases before tho Court ol Claims
and the Departments at Washington.
My father, 11. B. Brooko, Esq., will attend to all
business entrusted to mo in the counties nt King
aud Queen, Caroline and Essex. Addross Central
Point, or Milford Dopot, Caroline county, Virginia.
ja 2—if
HANIKL CABELL A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
i. 1106 Main Street, Richmond, Va
VI. DANIEL, Jr., HENRY COALTER CABKLL
and JOHN W.DANIEL have associated themselves
for the PRACTICE OF LAW in the Snpromo Court
ol Appeals, the Circuit and District Courts ol the
United States, and all the Courts in and for tho cily
of Richmond. '
WM. DANIEL, Jr., will hencofoith reside iv Rich
mond.
Misses. W. and J. W. DANIEL will continue to
attend tho Courts in which they now practice.
Ja 18—ts. F
T AMBLER SMITH,
ATTORNBY AT LAW
am
COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY,
For all courts of city of Richmond and county >l
Henrico.
Omos No. ISIO Ross St.,
sng 18—tf RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
CLAIM AGENTS.
LOYAL CLAIMANTS AGAINST THE UNITED
Ststes for Quartermasters, Commlssarys' Stores,
Lumber, Cattle, Horses, Provender, Ac, Ac, by act
of Congress, March 3d, 1871, can be paid by riling
their claims before the Commission. Accounts care
fully prepared ou the proper formß, Ac, hy
CHANDLER, MORTON A SHIELDS,
Attorneys at Law,
I Corner Tenth and- Bank streets, Rooms 2, 3 and 4,
Richmond, Va. Mb 13—dAwlm
HORTICULTURAL.
I \'f OUNT VEBKON NURSEIIY.
C. GILLINQIIAM A CO.
UPON THE WASHINGTON ESTATE.
I 60,000 APPLE TREES, embracing most of the
Southern varieties.
Also, a goucral assortment of
PEACH, PEAR, nnd other FRUIT TREKS, SHADE
TREKS, SMALL FRUITS, 30,000 OSAOR
ORANGE TLANTS, Ac, Ai!.
Will le sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL as LOW as
can be hud elsewhere.
WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME.
mh2l-ts
|J ichmond" nurseries]
IV RICUMOND, VIRGINIA,
FRANKLIN DAVIS A CO., Pinpiiotor..
We offer for the Fall and Spring Trade tho largest
collection of FRUIT TREES, YIN BP_ Ac , ever grown
in tbe Southern States, consisting In*part of
I 2,000,000 TREES, embracing all the cholcost varie
ties of fruits adapted especially to the
1,000,000 VINES, consisting of every variety of small
fruits.
*J*-Sond for catalogues, enclosing postago stamps
oc 18—flm
SAFE*).
rpuß GREAT FIRE IN RICHMOND.
HERRING'S SAFES
IN THE SPOTSWOOD.
$23,600 IN CUKREXOY,
and the Boohs, Papers, Sliver and Vain tides of the
Spotswood Hotel und the Adams' and
Southern Express Culnpanics are
SAVED IN II X R RING'S SAFES.
Omen of Abam.'s Express Company,)
No.£9 Broadway, >
Nxw York, Dec. 31,1870. J
Messril. Uerriko, Farhei. A Bhermaii : Our Agent
at lilchmoud writes: "Wo got through to-night
drying nnd fixing up the money from tho late lire.
The contents of the safe—s'23,6CO in bills—we recov
ered. It was a Herriug Safe, aud a good one, certain.
Yours truly,
"I. C. BABCCCK, Treasurer.''
i Messrs. Hirrinu, Parrel & Sherman, New York
—Gents: The two safes of your manufacture, j
which we had in use on the morning of the 26th
Instant, at the disastrous fire which destroyed the
Spotswood Hotel and adjoining block of buildings,
have given full satisfaction, and served to prevent j
tho destruction of some $20,000 in currency, besides
tbe valuable papers und books enclosed, therein. It
was imimssible tor workmen to excavate the Safe
uutil nearly 80 hours after tho fire.
'■ Respectfully,
! .1. F. GlBSOlf,
Ass't Rnp't for Adams A Southern Ex. Coi
RlcilMOKn, Va., Dec 29, 1870.
LETTER PROM J. M. BUBLETT A CO.,
Proprietor) of the Spotswood, i
Richmond, Va., Dec. 29,1870.
Messrs. II uikimi, Parrel A Shesman—Qikts : On
the morning of the 2;>tb iustaut, we were fortunate i
enough to have one of your Herring's Patent Cham- I
plon safes, which fell into the cellar among a burn
ing mass of ruins. Alter the fire, to our utmost sur
prise, we found tha contents, consisting of valuable
papers, money and some silverwaie, all in good
order. Had it not been for your Herring's Safe we
would havo lost everything.
J. M. StIULEIT A Co.
HERRING'S
PATENT CHAMPION SAFES',
The most reliable Protection from Fire now
known.
HERRING'S NEW PATENT
CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFE,
The best Protection against Burglars' Tools
extant. i
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
261 Broadway, corner Murray it. N. V
PARREL, HERRING.& CO., Philadelphia.
HERRING & CO., cßcngo.
HERRING, EARREL A SHERMAN,
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
OPKCIAL PRACTICE.
IJ Thirty years practice in the
treatment of all morbid aflections, of a delicate char
acter, has onahled DR. PLUME to entirely eradicate
all those nameless disorders arising from
thoughtlessness or indiscretion.
TIIWE INTKREBTEDaro invited to makeau early
call, with the assurance of skillful treatment aud 1
honorable confidence.
»a.Ofllceon Franklin street, (1413) fourth house
below the Exchange Hotel, anil diagonally apposite
Oild Fellows'hall. Rich-ootid, Va* mh 20—lm*
H EWIMiB MACHINES.
rpHB IMPROVED
SINGER SEWING MAOIJINIrI,
THE DEBT FOR ALL KINDS OK WORK.
Its Sales Indicate It; Durability and Popular!
prove it; Its Work confirms it.
1U7.833 SOLD LAST YEAR.
NO OTHER MACHINE SOLD SO MANY.
We uolther force nor crowd sales. The auii
Bust .Und upon Its merits. Call and examine it
Sewing Machines REPAIRED.
BHAKFKR A STRONG,
WATCHES,
Ths extensive use of those watches for the last
11 fle*n years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and
Exprnrniin, tin- most eliding of watch wearers,
has thoroughly demonstrated tlio strength, steadi
ness, durability and accuracy of the Waltham
Watch. To rntisfj that class in all these respects, Is
to decile the question as to the real value of these
time-keepers.
More than 500,000 of llicso watches are now
speaking for themse ■ es iv the pockels of th* peo
ple—a proof and a gu i-intoe of their superiority
over all others.
The superloi organization and great extent of the
Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to pro
duce watches at a price which renders competition
futile, and those who buy any other watch merely
Km 25 to 50 per cttit.miire for their watches
necessary.
c time-plecas combine every improvement
that a long experience has provod or real practical
use. Having had Iho refusal of noarly every inven
tion in watchmaking originating in this country or
In Europe, only those were Dually adopted which
•ever* testing by the most skilful! aitlsans In our
works, and long use on tho part of the public, de
monstrated to be essential lo correct and enduring
time-keeping.
Among the many Improvements we would parti
cularlzo:
The Invention and nao of a centro pinion of r«
culiar construction, to prevent damage to th* train
by the breakage of main-springs, Is original with tho
American Watch Company, who, having had the re
fusal of all contrivan'e-, adopted Fogg's patent pin
ion as bolng the bost and faultless.
Hardened nnd tempered hairsprings now univer
sally aiimiltea by Watchmakers to bl the liest are
used in ull grades of Waltham Watches.
All Waltham Watches have dust proof caps pro
tecting the movement Itoui dust, aud lossonin'g the
necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary in othor
watchen. *
, Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch Is
already a decided success, and a gnat improvement
on any stem-winding walch in the American market
- and by far the cheapest watch ol Its quality now of
i the United States where watchmakers do not abound
watches with the above mentioned improvurireni.s
which tend to enmre accuracy, cleanliness, durablll
ty and convenience, must provo invaluable.
The trade marls of the various styles made by th*
Company are as follows: '
smS ß^^^3^ 00 " Waltham, Mas,.
AMN. WATCH CO., Taltham, Mass
r AMERICAN WATCH CO., Crescent street, Waltham
Mass. •
P J£n%' r . R ,'* or * 0l) - Waltham, Mass.
Ma'? WATOn CO., Adams St., Waltham,
WALTHAM WATCH 00., Waltham, Mass
P. S. BARTLECT, Waltham, Mass!
WM. ELLKRY, Waltham, Ma«s
i HOME WATCH CO., Boston, Mass.
' Examino the spelling of theso nnttioß carefully bo
. fore buying. Any variation svon or a siiiirle letter
; I indicates a counterfeit. '
. v ".{'."''r.W lmiin S Jewellers. No watches re
tailed by tho Company.
An illustrated history of watch making contain
lug much useful Information to watch-wearers sent
to any address on application.
ROBRINS A APPLETON
General Agents for American Watch Co
182 Broadway, New York.
HAND AND MACHINE SEWINO.
810 ST,
SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS,
From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive.
FOR SALE BY
ALL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
WArsnmoiox, February 18,1871.
O OLDIER3 OF 1812—The bill to pension soldiers
kj of the war of 1812 having become a law, I shall
be ready to forward forms of application as soon as
thenucessiry iuatructions arc fsiuod by the Depart
ment. Address for particulars
R. W. DOWN MAN, Agent,
No. 412 Seventh street
■ KB.. S. S. FITCH'S FAMILY PHYSICIAN; BO
XJ pages ; sent by inatl free. Teaches how to cure
all diseases of the poison; skin, hair, eyes, com
plexion. Write to 714 Broadway, Now York.
EMPLOYMENT, BUSINESS FOR ALL.—Best In-
XJ dnslrii.l 8 page Nowspoper. 60 conts, per year
Bend stamp for copy. PATENT STAR, Boston, Moss!
A GREAT OFFER—HORACE WATERS, 481
A Broadway, N. V., will dispose of Ou* Hundred
PIANOS, MELSDKONS, and OHOANB of six lirst
clnas makers, Including Waters', nt EXTREMELY
LOW PRICES, FOR CASH, DURING THIS MONTH,
or will take a part cash and balance ln monthly
or quarterly installments.
J3LOOMINGTON (ILL.) NURSERY. "
19th Year. 600 Acios. 13 Greenhouses. Largest
Assortment—all sizes. Best Stock I Low Pnceel
Would yon kuow What, Whon, How to Plautl Fruit,
Shade, Evergreen Trees, Root Grafis, Seedlings!
O-ugo Plants, Apple Seed, Early Ruse Potatoes
Shrubs, Rcsos, Greenhouse aud Garden Plants Ac '
Ac. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS I Finest'
Best Collection—Sorts and qnaltity. Bond 10 cents
for New, Illustrated, Descriptive Catalogue—9o pages.
Send stamp, each, for Catalogues ol Seeds, with
plain directions -64 puges; Bedding and Garden
Plants—32 pages, and Wholesale Price List—24
pages. Aildrens F. K. PHIKNIX, Rloomington, 1111
1 R9.(\ USK ™ 8 "VEGETABLE IC7A
±OAV. PULMONARY BALSAM," AOIU.
The old standard remedy for Coughs, Colds Con
sumption. "Nothing better."
CUTLER BROS. A CO., Boston.
SADLER BUO., Manufacturers of Cheap Jewelry.
Circular sent tree. So. Attlehoro, Mass.
PRACTICAL FRUIT PROPAGATORsToR. HOW
TO GRAFT. Improved Treble Tongue Mode —
I Illustrated. Tells how to graft and cultivate yonr
| own trees; what stock to uso; where to get cut
tings, also grafted trees,of tbe most superb fruits ia
this country. By a Southern Nurseryman of 20
years' experience. Pamphlet form. Post-paid by
mail on receipt of . r .O contß by letter. JOHN DOL
LINS, Albemarle Nurseries, Greenwood Depot, C. k
TPOR 03 PER LINE,
We will lusert an advertisement
Iv Thirty-uiue Fiiet class
VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS,
Including Five Dailies.
We lefer to the publisher of this paper, to who
our responsibility is well known.
LIST SENT FREE
Address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.
Advertising Agents,
Noa. 40 and 41 Park Row, New York.
EMPLOYMENT
I I i For all classes, tbe year round, a
I homo or abroad. Business light, easy, and profits
ble. Wo will send tl to thoso not satisfied. Send 0
I cts. and stamp for valuable samples and circula
Address MUTUAL EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION
F. It. Partridge, Trcas'r, Augusta, Maine.
trjf C TO VlO PKB~I)AYi
IO .i MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLS who en
gage in our now business make from $6 to 110 per
day iv their cwu localities. Full particulars and
instructions sent freo by mail. Those ln nood of
purmauent, profitable work, should address at once
GEORGE STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
•30 SALARY PER WEEK, and expense*
Ito sell our new and useful discoveries Address '
C?j._M«*h«n, Mich.
VAVIER BOUKOO.
Ill* leaves of tho Baroaiua, or true Buchu plant
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ASlll.-IKK SILKS.
A SSIGNBE'S 8AL"ll
A OF
ACRES OF LAND IN ROANOKE COUMTY,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with an order of the United Elates
District Court for the Eastern District or Virginia of
date 16lh March, 1871, in the matter of Dennis X
Ferguson, bankrupt, I will sell at auction, on
MONDAY, THE 17th DAY OF APRIL, 1971,
(that bolng court day) lv front of tho Court-Homo
In thetonn of Salem, Roanipko county, Virginia at
12 o'clock M, 477Jsj acres' of VALUABLE LAND
with Improvements, situnted '.ear Pong's mill in said
county.
A full descilptlon ef tho above will be given on
the day of sale.
TERMS—Ono-rnurth cu-h, nifd tho balance on a
credit o' six, twelvo and eighteen months, the pur
chaser giving bond, with ample person il security,
for tho deferred payments, with interest thereon at
the ruts or 0 per ct. per annum, und title rotainod by
tho assignoe until the whole ot tho purchase money
shall fmve been. But should a lien creditor or credi
tors I. ~one purchasers at tho sale they may lake a
credit open their purchase to tho extent ol their
dlstiibitlve share In tbo assets according to their
several priorities.
nih2B—2aw3w JOHN M. HALL, Assignee.
A SSIONEE'S SALE
or
VALUABLE LANDS.
By virtue of an order of the District Conrt of the
United States for the District of Virginia, made the
16th day of March, 1871,1 shall, as assignee of Thos
W Williamson, bankrupt, sell at public auction on
tho premises, in Indian Valley, Floyd county, on
I MONDAY, tho Ist day of May, 1871,
cinq at 10 o'clook A M, all th* right, till*
rest of said bankrupt, in th* following de-
TRACTS OF LAND, surrendered by said
W Williamson in bankruptcy, to wit:
No 1 contains 133 acres, 20 ot which are
the balance heavily Umbered, of good qual
ited to tobacco, grain and grass, and has a
in upon It.
ontains 147 acres, all in forest, heavily tlm
dof good quality. Also, well adapted to to
.irn and grass,
ontains 140 acres, lies bemtifully, all lo for
adapt*d to grain and grass. •
ontains 268 acros, about £0 cloared and In
on, has two good cabins, and produces fin*
grain and grass,
ontains 591 acres, anil is a valuable tract of
>ut 30 acres cleared, a good dwolling-liuii.se.
lie, is an excellent stand for a store or a me
f any description. It is situated at a point
, is a very public place, and convenient to a
s with a mail twice a week, it Is knewn as
'alley, has a lawn of evergreen trees, and Is
as oue of the most desirable Farms ln the
ontains 138 acres, about 75 cleared, his a
filing house and other buildings, a line moa
-1 th* land is very productive,
ontains 87 acres, 30 clamed, a cabin, a'good
and the land ef good quality.
Thislraot lies on Greasy Creek, and con
acres, has on It a valuable Copper Mine, aud
l 22 miles of the Virginia and Tennessee
. There are throe depots within 25 mile* of
out-cropping or Copper is on a south bill
u 60 to 100 foot above the level of Greasy
3-ne half ol the land is cloared, the balance
>ered.
THURSDAY, TIIK 4tii DAY OF MAY, 1871 |
)ck a in, I will, asussigifße of suid bankrupt!
acksonvllle, Va.— -
ne undivided moiety of Tavern and Store
in the town of Jacksonville, Floyd connty,
ono Town Lot in the said town.
s one third of 400 acres in Pulaski county
"" isoueeighlh of 250 acres iv Montgomery
I Virgiuia.
ove named tracts'or parcels ofland, will be
from all liens and encumbrances, excopt
ngimt dower interest of said bankrupt's wife.
S—Ono third cash, Iho b.ilnnce on 1 and 2
sdit, wilh interest from day of sale, secured
ng required for ihe deferred payments, and
to ko retained hy the assignee until the pur
ney is paid in full,
ocieds ot said sale tp bo applied to tho Judg
cording to priority, and the residue, II any,
creditors who huv* proved their claims.
Assigee of Thomaa W. Williamson Bankrupt.
Abingdon, March 20,1871. mh 23-lawsw
By Cook & Laughton, Auctioneers.
410 ACRES OF LAND IN SUSSEX COUNTY,
Iv complianco wilh n decree of tho United States
District Com t for the Eatorn District of Virginia
of August 17, 11.60, io the matter of C. E. Cogblll'
bankrupt, I will sell at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 c'clock M, iv front of tho United States Court-
Uouie, In the city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND,
near Nottoway river, In Sussex county, containing
Full description of this property will bo given en
lERMS-One-thlrdcash; the balance on a credit
f six und twelve mouths, tho purchaser to glv*
otes, Interest added frem day of tale, for the de
erred payments, the title to be retained by the n»
gneo until said notes are paid.
mh 23-2aw3w LEWIS X HIOBY, Assignee.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
V OF
AI.UABLE RKAL ESTATE IN PATRICK COUN
AT AUOTION.
By virtue of a decree of the United States District
ourt for the District of Virginia, I will sell, as as
gnee ot Abraham Adams, bankrupt, at Patrick
. 11., on
Monday, tho 24th day of April, 1871,
TRACT of LAND containing 1(0 acres, lying' 12
lies north of Patrick C. IL, on the waters of Smith's
river. The improvements on the property are good.
TERMS-*ne hnndrod dollars in cash, and the
balance upon a credit of six and nine months, equal
: i,still nun, ts, the purchaser giving bonds with ap
proved socurity, for th* deferred payments, and title
retained till whole cf purchase money is paid
mh27-l*w3w THOS. B. COBBS, Assignee.
A SSIONEE'S SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN riTTSYLYANIA
By virtue of a decreo of the United States Dialrict
nrt for tho District or Virginia, I will sell, as as
nee of Joints M. Swanson, bankrupt, at Swacsou
!e, ou
Monday, tho 17th day of April, 1871,
TRACT of LAND containing 140 acros, lying near
wansonville, Pittsylvania county, Va. The im
ovementa on this property are tolerably good.
TERMS—Ono hundred dollars iv cash, and Ihe
lance upon a credit of six aud nine months, equal
talmeuts, the purchaser giving bonds, with an
oved socurity, for the deforred payments and title
amed till whole of purchase money is paid
mh 27—lawUw THOS. E. UOBBj, Assignee.
SSIONEE'S SALE
i- op
LUABLK REAL ESTATE IN PATUICK COUN
AT AUCTION.
By virtue of a decree of tho Unitod States Distiict
rt for the District of Virginia, I will sell as As
ee ot Gieeu K. Conner, bankrupt, at Patllck
londay, Iho 24th day of April, 1871,
'RAOf or LAND containing ioo acres, lying in
rick county, Va., ou tho headwaters of Smith's
r,n*arthebaseoftheßlueßiilge. Tho Improve
als ou tho propnty are good.
ERMS—One bundled dollars la cath and Ihe
lice upona credit of six and nine mouths equal
.?*£ ' Purchaser giving bonds, with ap
ov*d sßurity, for the deferred payments and title J
JJJJJ "" whole of purchase money is paid. •
318J4 ACRES OF LANDpt BUS3IX COUNTY,
AT AUtION.
In compliance with a dure* of Ih* United Itata*
Dist. lot Court for the Dlstlct of Virginia, of August
31,1889, in the matter oftichard Evans, bankrupt,
I will sell atsuctiou, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12t| DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, 111 front of ho United States Ciut.ni
Honse, In the city of Rlch,ond, a TRACT of LAND,
situated in the county of Susex, about 2 mils* from
Btonoy creek Depot, on th*W A W railroad, contain
ing acre..
This is a valuable tract otland, and should attract
th* attention or person, wlsilng to Invest In land>
Full particulars will be gl> n on day or aal.i.
TBRMS—One-third cash ; (he balance on a credit
or six and twelve months, the pur, baser to glv*
notes, Interest added froia the day of .ale, lor the
doforred payments, the till* ts be retained hy the
assignee until .aid notes are )aiil
mh 20— 2aw,Tw LBWH c HIGBY, Awtgn**.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers.
A BSIQN EB -8 81 L B
HALF ACRE LOT IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND,
AT AUCTION.
By authority of the United States District Court
for the District of Virginia, Is the matter of P C
Lams, bankrupt, I will sell at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
--at 12 o'clock M, In front of the United State. Donrt
ll»u.e, in the city of Richmond, *n 14 AORB LOT,
In tho city of Richmond, situate at the corner of N
aud Thirty-second streets.
This lot is situated in a growing portion of the
city nnd should claim tbe attention or th* public.
TERMS—Ono third cash; th* balanc* on a credit
of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give
notes. Interest added from day of .ale, for the de
ferred payment., th* title to bo retalced by tha a«
-.lgneo until said note, are paid,
21—2aw3w LEWI* E HIGBY, Assignee.
By Cook A Laugbton, Auctioneers.
A S S I G N E B'S SAL X
Hi ACRES OF LAND AND BUILDINOB IN
HENRICO COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decree of the United State.
District Court for the District of Virginia of Augnst
IT. 1809, iv the matter of T 0 Leake, bankrupt, I will
sell at anctlon, on
WEDNESDAY, THB 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of the United Slats* Court-
House, iv tbo city of Richmond, a small TRACT ol
i, C x^ tain , ing 6 4 «"<«■ having thereon a STOBE
BUILDING and other HOUSES, situate fn the county
| or Henrico about twelvo mile, above Richmond.
TERMS— Onothiid cash ; tho balance on a credit
oi six and twelv* month., the purchaser to glv.
notes Interest added from day of .ale. for th* de
ferred paj-ment., th* title to be retained by tho as
signee until said notes are paid.
I mh 20-2a«3y LEWIS j HIGBY, Assign**.
By Cook k Laughton, Aactlouners.
A SSIGNEE'S BALB
ft* OF
126 ACRES OF LAND IN KING AND QUEEN
COUNTr, AT AUCTION.
In complianco with a decies of tho United State.
District Court tor the District ot Virginia, of August
17,1869, in the matter of Quintns Lumpkin, bank
rupt, 1 will soil at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12lK DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
«12 o'clock M, in front of the United State. Court
House, iv th, city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND
oon K te! , n g iug n l2 B i r2;'?e I ». CO,mtJ, • "" L ""° Pl * montu -
A ff e3or , l|ltio:> of """ Wowriy will be given ou
I clay oi BEijiO*
TERMS—One third cash; th* balance on « credit
of six ond twelve months, th* purchaser to „i,'„
nolo., with interest added from day of .ale, for the
deferred payment., the titlo to he retained hy th •
assignee until said cats, ar* paid.
mh 20-2aw3w LEWIS E HIGBY, Assign**.
By Cook A Laughton, Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE 'S S~ALE
209 ACRES OF LAND IN SUSSEX COUNTY, VA,
AT AUCTION.
Iv complianco wilh a deer** of tho Uuited State.
Dfstrfot Court for the District of Virginia, of August
17,1589, in tho matter of John W and Robert S Eppes
bankrupts, I will sell at auction, on '
WEDNESDAY, THF 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 M, In front of the Uaited States Court-Hous*
in the city of Richmond, a TRACT OK LAND'
kuowu as "Southwest Swamp," lying in th* county
Ind adjoining th* lands of T A Fields, Ro
th, and others, and containing 209 acres,
tion of this property witl be given on
One-third cash ; the balance on a credit
twelve months, the purchaser to glv*
Interest added from day of .ale, for the
luunt.i, tlio titlo to be retained by ths as
said notes aro paid.
w3w LEWIS X HIGBY, Assignee.
Cook A Laughton, Auctioneer..
NEB'S SALE
OF LAND IN DINWIDDIB COY, VA.,
me* with n decree of the Uuited States
rt for the District of Virginia, of August
he matter of John W Slate, bankrupt, I
action, on
AY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
M, In front of the United States Court
e city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND
■14 acres, lying in Dlnwlddl* county,
Hill,adjoining the lands, of H J Hart
iW Wells and others.
lon of which will be given on day of sale,
'no third cash; tbe balance on a credit
twelve months, the purchaser to give
nterest added from day of sale, for th*
munis, the title to be retained by the
II said note, aro paid .
«3w LKWIB E HIGBY, Assign**.
Cook A Laughton, Auctioneers.
TS OF LAND IN MIDDLESEX COUN
nice with a decreo of the United Bute.
t tor the District of Virginia of Angust
lie matter of W I. Gatowood, bankrupt
auction, oa
V, THB 12th DAT OF APRIL, 1871
M, in frout ofthe United States Custom
J city of Richmond, iho following pro
> In the county of Middlesex, Virginia
OF LAND, called "Woodgreen," adjoin
R B Evans, Mrs Watts, Mr. Hal* and
OF LAND adjoining tho lands of Wm
ninin. Street,
ption of tha above proporty will be
of salo.
ne-third cash ; tho balance on a credit
welve moulhs, tho purchasor to give
iterest added from day of sale tor the
neuts, tha titlo to be rotalned" by th*
1 said note, are paid.
tßw ' LEWIS E HIGBY, Aiaign**.
!oek A Laughton, Auctioneer..
iS AND TRUSTEE'E SALE
or
LOT IN THB OITY OF RICHMOND,
AND
BALE OF INTEREST IN A HOUBB
BCITY OF LYNCHBURG, VA.
if of th* United States District Conrt
n District of Virginia, iv th* matter "f
, bankrupts, the undersigned will tell
at auction, on «»™ mv uu,
* WEDNESDAY, THB DAY OF APRIL, I*7l
o'clock m in rront of lb* United State. Court'
I, in the city of -Richmond:, lb. following pro
belonging to tho estate of It H. Davis a mem.
said linn : ■ •"•••*•
TWO STORY AND BASEMENT-BRICK
..„ ... DWELLING, "*
No 305 Nineteenth .treat bstweeu Broad and M.r
shall streets fronting 27 feot 6 inches ou NluTleeuth
•treet, running back 70 feet. "i-ieeuiu
After which, the assignee will sell th*
, m" •F.T 1 "" 0 THREE-FOURTH INTERBJT
of R.II. Davis, iv a TENEMENT iv Curl's Row lo
the city of Lynchburg. • °
day"of Balo" 1 "'"" 0 ' " iib » rol "' r ' v wi " .!»> given on
TBRMS-lono-third ca.h ; the balance on a crellt
of six and tarolye months, the purchaser to glv.
notes, iuterest added fruit, day 0| - M , e for .u'l'
feried payments, Ihe title to be retained until said
note, aie paid. M
. n a.. MWIS B. HIGBY, Assign**
A. Bodeker, Stephen Hunter P w Orul.b.
f- -siti'i* H - U IBHIPIiB,
FORD A IVES'
(late of the Spotswood Hotel 1
BILLIARD TBMPLB,
IR OF MAIN AND ELEVENTH STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
BST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARB.
oj AIBIOMKK iALKI,
By Cook A Langhton, Auctioneer".
A SSIGNEB'S BALK
A. or
LAND IN SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY AND IN
RICHMOND,
AT AUCTION.
By virtue ol a decree of the United Slates District
Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated
Marrh 14,1871, in the matter of L. Harvey A Co.,
bankrupts, I will offer for salo at public auction,ou
WEDNESDAY, TUB 12rn DAY OF APRIL, 1971,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of tho United Slates Courl-
House, In the city of Richmond, the following pro-
Four BUILDING LOTS on Church Hill, Id th*
city or Richmond, being the same that wore con
veyed to L. Harvey A Co. by Chas. Gontry.
A very valuable TRACT of LAND, latoly holonglng
to John 0 Griffin, ono of the firm of Harvey ACo
containing 487 acres, with good DWELLING and
usual improvements, situated near Ivor station, on
th* Petersburg and Norfolk railroad, In Southamp
ton county. •
The LIFE INTEREST or said Johu C Griffin a
acres in same county and near the aboie tract.
TERMS—One-third cash ; tho-balanco on » credi
or six and twelve months, for notes, with Interest
addod, and tho title to be retained until all is paid.
mhSl—2aw3w LEWIS X lIIGBV, Assignee.
A BBIGNEK'S SALE
YaLUABLB REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTIES
OF ROANOKK, FLOYD AND MONTGOMERY,
AT AUCTION.
~ , ' vr "H!" lt to an order of the District Court or the
United States for the district of Virginia, made in
the matter of Warflold Prlco, bankrupt, we shall, as
assignees of said bankrupt, proceed to sell at the
Court-Honse door of Boanoke county, Virginia, In
the town of Salem, on
WEDNESDAY, THE Bth DAY OF MARCH, 1871,
at pnbllc auction, to tho highest bidder,
EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND,
lying in the conntles of Floyd, Roanok* and Mont
gomery, belonging to the ostate of said bankrupt;
""m r , cl> is I"'* 6 valuable Bald land will bo
sold Tree or all liens and encnmbra-ices.
TERMS—One-third of purchase money will be re
quired to be paid in cash; residue In two oqual in
stalments of six ana twelve months, the purchaser
giving bond, with good personal socurity, for the
deferred payments, and tho title retained until tho
purchase money Is fully oaid.
McKINSBY A BROWN, Assignee*
Js 25—2aw3w of Wnrfleld Prlco, Bankrupt.
POSTPONEMENT.—The above sale is postponed
until the I7th APRIL, 1871. te 11-td
ASSIGNEE'S S ALB
PX. ov
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY
OF FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decreo of the United States
District Court, for the District of Virginia, mado ou
Iho 18th day of January, 1871, in the matter of Wal ■
ter O. Calloway, bankrupt, I shall, as as«lgnee of
saul bankrupt, soil, at Franklin Court-Honse, ou
SATURDAY, ME 15th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
i* I^JP 'dock M., the following described REAL ES
iAIK, surrendered by said Calloway, us part of hia
FIYB HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVK ACRES OF
YALUABLB BOTTOM LAND
on Black Water river, ln th* couuty of Franklin,
six miles west of Franklin Court-House.
The above will be sold Intact aud freo from all lions
and eiiciini In -anc*. whatsoever.
TERMS—One-third cash ; the balance on a credi*
of six and twelve months, the purchaser to givo
notes, with ample security, tor til* d ferrod pay
menu, tho till* to be retained until the wholo put
chase money shall have been paid.
JNO. P. BARKSDALE, Assignee
„, , ,„ „ of Walter 0. Calloway.
Traylorsvillo, Henry county, Va., March 16 IS7I
mh 17—2un-3w
A It I <!*>>* tilrl
■**■ OF
VALUABLE RKAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY
OF FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA W,UNTY
AT (AUCTION.
DUtrl?t , S, U nrt C r.°. f .H n mi ", ot *• "nited Btatsn
Sim' V,""*™ ofthe «'»to of
Frank nn Pn,° t r!""' bankru P t . Proceed to cell, at
rrauinnLourt House, on '
at ß l2 oWock MT« 8 , , ?, 1H , DAY 0F ArBIL . 1871,
"'"/""ow'nK described REAL ES-
Uon?f ".»*£? bythe, "" d bankrupt, as a por
■lX HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRK3 OF VALUA
BLE IMPROVED LAND,
w..., f'. 0 "" I , Jr of *"riinklin, situated on the Black
walar river, ten miles west of Franklin Court House.
('.J??!??" 1 ;" 11 CMh • ""> t>»'auce on a credit
nil? S?.. tWOIT ,° montl,s ' th 6 Purchaser to givo
ot*...with ample security, for the deferred pay
meats, and th* title to be retained until Ihe wholo
lurchaso money is paid.
JNO. P. BARKSDALE, Assignee
t,«i„. 1,. „ .. °f Giles M. Thompson.
Tiaylorsville, Va., March 10, 1871.
-— mh 17—faw3w
By Cook 4 Laughton, Auctioneers.
A SSIONEE'S SALB
- * ox
344 ACRES OF LAND IN DINWIDDIE COY, VA.,
AT AUCTION.
WEDNESDAY, THB 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
112 o'clock Mln front of th* United Stat** Court
?nTi„ n n he Ci ft° f Blcl »»<ond, » TRACT of LAN O
ing in Dinwiddle county, near Nottoway river
AU nT.■ r™' n «"««r» BUILWNQS
at Bffaale! P P*oP«*l "ill be given on
TERMS—One third cash ; the balance on a credit
V* V,?, twelTo u,onlhs . «>» Purchaser to give
ot«, with interest addad -rom day of S for ß the
eferred payments, tbe title to be retained by Ibe
assignso uutil said notes ore paid J
mh22-2aw3w MWIS En ™-, *•
——- Asslgnuo.
By Cook A Laugbton, Auctioneers.
SALE
THREE LOTS AT WEST POINT, VIRGINIA
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decree of the United Slates
IKB %"« l ' 0r tb ? Di!tl ; ll ' t of Virginia of August
im s 9 eirar'a o ucT,on, e on f ""'""' Qr ™ 8 ' *«'"»•
WEDNBBDAY, TIIE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
0 1 u 2 .n l ?. fron , t °J- ,he Cu,ted States'Court
ouso in the city of Richmond, THREE IOTR
inia°m b c 7 oi , n s t^a! n "" ° f P «*
n A d!y of r .a?8 Crlptlon ° f tL ' S pro ' >ert y wl " b< > «•*»*
T . KH *lS7 o .'" , , thlrdcMhi tbe Mmo on a crodit
six and twelve months, tho purchaser to give
interest added from day of sale, tor the d*.
1 ?"" 0 t01,6 "'«ned by the as
nee until said notes are paid
mh 22-aaw3w LEWIB B IIIQIIY, Assignoe.
By Cook A Laughtou, Auctioneers.
LII E.L N SSJ IBST IN ivß'/i ACRES OF LAND IN
DINiVIDDIB COUNTY, AND HOUSE LOT
IN PETERSBURG, VA.,
In compliance with a decree of th* Uuitsd Slates
District Court fer tho District of Virginia, of August
IT, 1869, in the matter ot James 0. Bain, bankrupt
I will sell at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12ih DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
it 12 o'clock M, In front of tho United States Court-
House, ln the city of Richmond, the LIFE INTE
REST of said James C. Baiu in tho following pro
l,l2iK ACRES of LtND lv Dluwi.ldio county ad
joining the lands of John J Mitchell, M R Griswold,
Mrs. John P Goodwyu and othors.
An Interest iv HOUSE and LOT, ou Halifax sfreet.
in Petersburg, Va. •••»•,
A further description will b* given on day of sals.
TERMS—Oue-third cash; th* balance on a credit
of six and twelve months, thu purchaser to give
note. Interest added from day of salo, for the de
ferred payinonts, tho title to be retained by tho as
signee uutil said uotos are paid. .
mh22-2aw3w LEWISJiI_HIOBY, Ajslgnoo.
By Cook k Laughtou, Auctioneers.
A BSIGNE'S SALE
118 ACRES OF LAND In'brUNSWICK COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
nu?,f", D n |J " a S"i c W ,"' a ,]c ""» of the United State. '
51 Bim ftf? *"' "'* mtlict '"' Virginia, ot August
'; "'," l » """lor of Wm. Rawtiugs bauhiupl
I will sill ut auction, OD «»ui.iupi,
WEDNESDAY, TIIE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
aL^sM?^.?''!' front o f < he Oi'lted States'court
f.~. i. t C . U . V of Richmond, a FARM of 118
foiTable DW Oa , ty ' oa wulcn "»>"> is » oom
lori.nie livv ELLING and necessary OUTHOUSES.
TERMS— One-third cash ; the balance on a credit
W ,h " l,e,<, »t ad<le.l from day of .ale, for the
.£„„ Pnyments, the title to bo retained by the as
siguee until suid notesarepaid.
m 20—iawilw LEWIS X HIQBY, Assignee.