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IU 1) W Alt l> 11 A%IK 1. X ,
EbITOR AND .Nt AN All Kit.
Is VMM ■"»'" S'r**t, Hlchmond, Va
(initial Paper Tor the Government
TUESDAY EVEN'G, APRIL 11, l»7l". |
A jolly set of fellows are the Pennsyl
vania miners. They should be sent to I
France, for they would meet congenial I
spirits thero.
Books about "besieged Paris" may soon
bo expected. A largo number are already
announced as iv press by the various pub
lishers.
Philadelphia is working hard to have
tbe capital of tho State removed from
Harrisburg to that city. We trust it may
be successful. ]
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"Maryland, my Maryland," deserts
the i old slaveholders' party. Honor to
Annapolis. "Tho colored troops fought
bravely."
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It is now held that George Washington
was more of a father than is generally be
lieved. His country was not his only
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There is a colored individual in Boston
who writes to tho Post, of that city, that
he Is a Democrat, but that he "don't like
to be called 'nigger' and 'darkey.' "
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President Grant's administration has
bien indorsed because tho assurance has
been given that it has no policy to enforce '
against tho will of the people.
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On Saturday the Boston Post talked
about "the defeat %hieb is surely coming
to tho Radicals iv Connecticut on Mon
day." Tho Post has lost its reputation as
a prophet.
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In somo parts of Ireland it was sup
posed that the sun danced for joy ou Eas
ter morning, and all rose early to sco the
phenomenon, only to get very cold and go
to bed again disappointed.
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An exchange says: "Wo are in receipt
of two poems, ono on the 'Throbbing
Brain,' and the other on a 'Boating Heart.'
We will wait until we receivb ono on the
'Stomach Ache,' and publish all threo to
gether."
There is an old English Easter custom,
which, we rcgiet to say, is not practiced
in America. In many parts of the mother
country the men have the privilege of lift
ing from the ground and kissing all the
womon tbey meet on tho King's highway.
This WBB only allowed on Easter Monday.
On Easter Tuesday tho women had a like
privilege, and we may be assured thoy
seldom failed to take advantage of it.
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The French minister, M. Jules Treil
hard, recently accredited to this country,
has hecomo insane and is now a resident of
the United States Asylum, whither he was
conveyed a fow days ago. Since the civil
troubles occurred in France, M. Treilhard
has been subject to frequent fits of melan
choly, and his attendants feared that he
would do himself somo injury. They ac
cordingly petitioned to have him removed
to the insane asylum. j
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The Shipping in New York Hardob.
At tho present time thero are in the port
of New York, at the various docks and
slips or lying in the river awaiting depar
ture, 503 vessels of all kinds. The steam
ers number sixty-six, of which nine are
British, one German and the balanco
American. Engaged in coasting business
fifteen, and laid up for sale thirty, which
leaves a balance of only eleven American
steamers engaged for voyages.
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Minister Schenck's Samby.—While
the doors of the Senate.were closed in ex
ecutive session Friday evening, the Senate
suspended executive business long enough
to take up aud pass, on motion of Mr.
Cameron, a hill to pay Gen. Schenck his
salary as minister to England. Under the
old law any foreign minister was debarred
from recoiving his salary who remiioed
twenty days in the United States after re
ceiving his instructions. Mr. Schenck is
detained here by appointment of the Pre
sident on the Joint High Commission.
M, !•»—
Death ok Admiral Teqetiioff.—Wil
hilrn yon Tegelhoff, vice admiral of tho
Austrian navy, who died at Vienna on
Thursday, was born in 1827, educated at
Venice, which he aided in blockading in
1849; had a command in tho Franco- I
Sardinian war of 1859, and commanded
the Austrian Mediterranean squadron in
1802. Two years later ho fought the
Danes off Heligoland, and in 1800, as rear
admiral, defeated the Italian squadron at
Li.-Trill. This achievement led to his pro
motion to tho grade in which he died. He
also commanded the squadron that con
veyed Maximilian to Mexico.
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The New York Tribune argues continu
ally in favor of paying the National debt
in tho shortest timo possible. The fact
that a nation, like an individual, may be
so situated that it will be better to post
pone payment for a while, rather pay
gradually, and use somo of the earnings in
development, whereby the debt-paying
capacity will be many fold increased, is
totally ignored by the Tribune. It says
mills are not stopped and manufactures
kept going, which is qualifiedly true ; bu
let us tell the Tribune that the policy has
a repressing effect, and is virtually the
policy of the farmer selling off a stri
of his land to pay al once, when
under a moro gradual policy, he wouh
be able to improve his laud, make i
productive, and finally with comparative
ease pay all and keep the land. There is
such a thing as employing capital to obtain
tbe means wherewith to pay a debt, and
there is another of repressing such employ
ment aud eating into tbe capital itself.
it bo paid at once—but it will be at
of an impoverishing e(T'>tt. We |
10 Tribune itself dues not practice
teaches. It is not the policy on
he financial world proceeds. Free
rgies of this country for a few years
stent it might he done, aud it will
i dollars eisier than it can one now.
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success or President Graftt, as con
with the previous administration
ucing the debt of thu country, is
early sot forth hy tho correspondent
Eastern paper, except ho fails to
lie advantages Johnson's ndminis
derived from the salo of immense
lies of war material. On tho Ist of
I, 1805, the principal of our liqui
lational debt amounted to $2,755,
--3, not counting tho interest then
icreoii, which nuist have raised
;al to at least twenty-eight hun
millions of dollars, whereof tho
interest amounted to $161,
--1, or very nearly half a mil
dollars for each day in the
hut Sunday. At tho closo of Mr.
)n's administration (March 1, 18C9),
incipal had been reduced $204,595,
--i that it stood a littlo less than twen
huudred million dollars, bearing an
I interest of $120,389,550. That is
the intorest was reduced, not mere
tho amount of principal paid off,
' tho conversion of seven-thirties into
Since General Graut became Pre
, (two years and one month ago.) wo
educed the principal by $223,083,
--nd the interest by such payment,
y funding at lower rates bonds bear
terest, until the principal is now but
8,301,231, and the annual interesl
114,33G,652. Aud wo hope that Mr.
'ell's funding enterprise, now iv pro
together with tho payment of the
pal, will havo reduced the annua
n of tho debt to $100,000,000 before
al Grant's term expires. What na-
M ever done better than this ?
President Grunt Sustained.
WHAT THE TEESS SAYS.
I Pittsburg (Pa.) Gazette (Republi
egards the message "us ono of tho
wonderful State papers that has ever
presented to the public as a message."
fe Cleveland (Ohio) Herald (RepublL
says : "We must, in defence of our
own consistency, say that while the mes
sage and report are a most thorough vin
dication of the President, we are not ye
converts to the annexation scheme."
The Rochester (N. V.) Democrat (lte
publican) says: "President Grant stands
to-day stronger beforo the country than
he did alter Appomattox, and ho has con
founded his enemies quito ns signally ns
he defeated the enemies of his country."
The Pittsburg (Pa) Commercial (Re
publican) Bays : "Except a fling or tw
Blightly personal, and theroforo not quito
graceful in such a paper, the entire mes
sago exhibits a conciliatory spirit. It i
really apologetic or self-vindicatory in
Midency and effect."
The Milwaukee (Wis.) Sentinel (Ropub
an) says: "We believe tho President's
conduct iv this whole transaction will bear
the strictest scrutiny of bis enemies, ns it
deserves, and is sure to receive, when it is
fully understood, the cordial approbation
of his friends."
The New York Times says : "Tho Pre
sident gives a manly and straightforward
account of all tho stages through which
the San Domingo question has passed.
Against tho vague and unsupported allega
tions of bis detractors he places a few sim
ple and unvarnished facts."
The Erie (Pa.) Dispatch says: "While
tho messago and report is a most completo
vindication of tho President, we aro not
yet ready to fall fully into the scheme of an
nexation. The benefits to tho people of San
Domingo are clear enough, but our own
advantagts arc not so apparent."
The New York Tribune says : "Even
tho persistent efforts to misrepresent the
personal motives influencing tho President
and his agents in the negotiations did not
rendrt the explanation necessary. a ° I
The message is a plain talo which will put
to rest many malicious stories."
The New York Herald says : "The
President has had the good sense to yield,
and to leavo the San Domingo business to
the American people. General Grant
never did anything more sensible or in a
more graceful manner. • ° • Tho
report of the Commissioners does not touch
tbe important topics bearing upon ihe
question of annexation."
The Toledo (Ohio) Blade, (Rep.) says :
"The President's moderation comes at tho
wrong time, and wears a forced expression
on its faco. Had it come earlier wo should
have boon bettor satisfied with it ;" and I
has "not been ablo to discover that tho re
port of tho Commissioners contains any
very important revelations which the coun-
The Elmira (N. V.) Advertiser says of
the message : "No one can read it with
out the most perfect assurance of the en
tiro purity and patriotism of the President's J
motives in regard to annexation." And of
tho report : "Whether these facts justify
tbe project of annexation is another aud a
different question about which thero may
possibly be differences of opinion."
The Cleveland (Ohio) Leader (Republi
can) says: "The official report contains
absolutely nothing that is new, and entire*
!y fails to remove the main objections
which havo been urged by tbe opponents
of annexation, or to add strength to the
arguments relied upon in its favor;" and
calls the messago "au honest, fair, straight
forward document, creditable alike to the
President's common senso and upright iu
i t'i ti "
I The New York Mercantile Journal says
of the Butler currency bill: "It is objected
by some Republicans that the bill, if pass
ed, would cause a return to specie pay
ments ; tbat such return is sure to produce
temporary tightness iv the monoy market,
embarrassment in business, and discontent
with the Administration, which may seri
ously affect the Presidential election. But
the only way in which this measure would
bring about specie payments consists in
raising the value (the purchasing power)
of greenbacks withoutforcible contraction ;
that is, specie payments would probably
be reached in a gentle and natural way.
If the meaiiure is not enacted next winter,
the Democrats will doubtless be advocat
ing it as a part of their platform for the
Presidential campaign, which would oin
' barrass the Republicans still more. Gen.
Butler, as a shrewd politician, recognized
I the right moment for the introduction of
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MACHINERY, *«.
A j *>
Dealer Iv
MACHINERY, RAILROAD, MANUFACTURERS
AND ENGINEERS'SUPPLIES,
TENTH STRHET, UKTtt'EEN MAIN AM- DAM
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Factorios, Cotton Gins, Farmers, Foun.lrien, Rolling
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and '. ; n in- '. Packing, Journal Motal, Pick aud Tool I
Handles, Turbine Wator-Wheols, Ac. Ac.
SECOND HAND MACHINERY and STEAM
BOILERS bought, sold and exchasged. A quautity I
I of tbe lamo on band to be sold lo*v, such as Knglnta
Hollers, Mill Stones and Gearing-), Wood Wurklntr,
Machinery, Ac. j
Plans and Estimates of Mtchiuery tor Mills anil
1 Manufactories of all kinds. uih I—dAwly |
WM. B. COOK. JOSH VILW. !
FIRM, j
l-Il<Kftl\ FOI'MDRY, |
No. 8 Kioutu Strkkt. betwkkn Main and
Fit.iNKt.lN, UIUBMONh, Va.
WM. O. COOK, a co, I
With improved facilities and with a determination*
to pleiue in prices and stylo of work, we respectfully
ask from the people of Richmond, Virginia, and tbe
•South generally, a fair share of patronage, j
We manufacture j
IRON FRONTS,
Verandahs, Balconies, Iron Railings, Vault and Cellar
Doom, Gratings. Window Guards, Awning Frames.
j Corinthian Columns and Capitols, OrnamenUl Win
dow Caps, Ornamental Brackets for Baleonion, Sliclv*
lug, Ac., Ventilators for Brick and Wood Coruiet-,
Gas uii-1 WutrT Pipe, liydiant Keys and Rods lor
Uas and Water, Traps for Onlvuits ttnd Hy'lrantri,
(feal Shoots, and all klmlH ol 1 KON WORK fct build
ings generally. \
We also manufacture U>j;itth-.r with Hie abo\e
work PLOW CASTING*, and would rwptctfully
solicit tho patronage of merchants and fanners. All
work guaranteed, aud oaders tilled with dispatch.
no Id— Co.
SAVINGS* BANKS.
REMOVAL
TO NKW BANKING ROOMS,
No. 10 North Tenth Strstt,
Between Main and Bank Streets.
NATIONAL FUKKDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST
COMPANY
OHARTKRKD BY CONGRESS MARCH, UCfc.
DEPOSITS rocelvod and PAYMENTS made dally
(excepting holidays) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.,
and on Saturday Evenings from 6
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INTEREST at the rate of six por ceut per annum
declared an 1 compounded in March, July aud No-
Tember, on all sjunfl of FIVE (6) DOLLARS and up-
DIPO3ITB r«o*ivsd of FIVH CENTS and upwards.
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«t> 1-tf (V. dil.ii
tI.AMI ACiENTS,
AGAINST THE UNITED
Jj States for Quartermasters, Coiuinisharyw'Stores,
Lumber, Cattle, Horses, Provender, Ac, Ac, hy act
of Congres*, March 3d, ISTl.canbe paid by tiling
their claims before the Commission. Accouuts care
fully prepared on the proper forms, Ac , by
CHANDLER, MORTON A SIITEbDS,
Attorneys at Law,
Corner Tenth aud Bank streets, Rooms 2, 3 and 4,
Richmond, Va. mh 13—dAwtm
spKtiAb aroTiojß*
OI'ECIAI- FRACTICE.
THlrty yearn practico in the
troatiueut of all morbid Kllections, ida delicato char
acter, has euabled DR. PLUME to entirely eradicate
. I those nameless disorder* arhung from
thoughtlessness or indiscretion.
TIiCHK INTERESTEUare invited to makean early
cull, wilh the assurance of skillful treatment and
honorable confidence.
ia-OfflcHon Franklin street, (1413) fourth house
below the Exchange Ilotel, and diagonally opposite
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICE—NO. 1 MARSHALL BUILDING,'
CORIfIB TI.VTH AND BARK STREETS, RICHMOND, Vv,
Will practice in the Courts of the State and tb
United States, and before" the Court of Claims and
iH-partments at Washington. Special atteutlou giv
eu to cases arising under tho Revenue and Dank.
ruptcy laws ol the United States. mh 15-dAwtl
CongrcßH having recently passed a bill providing
for the appointment oi a COMMISSION for tho *x
; animation and adjm.tiur.it of tMTclaims of LOYAL
j Oil I'/KNS of the South, for stores or snpplioß taken
. or furnished during the rebellion for tbo use of tho
j army, including the use and loss of vessels and boats
while employed in tho military service of the United
States, and there being many claims of this descrip
tion which should have prompt attention, we re
spectfully offer our services in tho prosecution of
the same beforo the Commission, on the most liberal j
terms, according to the amount involved and the
character of tho claim. For full particulars address
JENKINS A POPIIAM,
Attorneys at Law, Richmond, Va.
i We refer by permission to Jno. B. Davis, President
Plauters' National Bank and Richmond Banking and I
Insurance Company, Richmond ; Davenport k Co., I
Stock Brokers and General Agents, do.; Lancaster k
Co, Bankers, do; Hon. H. K. Ellyson, ex-Mayor, do.;
C. K. Bingham, President Fln-t National Bank,
Lynchburg; Hon. J. F. Lewis, U. S. Senator, Wash
ington, !>.£.; Hon. Jas. H. Piatt, do.; Hon. Charles
11. Porter, do.; Hon. W. H. H. Stowell, do.
apl—dAwtf
nn hTbrookb,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Practicos in the Courts of Caroline, Essex, King and
I Quoon, and the United States Courts at Richmond.
I Offlco at Milford Depot, Caroline cOunty, Virgiuia.
I will attend to casus before tbe Court of Claims
1 and the Departments at Washington.
My father, 11. B. Brooke, Esq., will attend to all
I business entrusted to me in the counties of King 1
I and Queen, Caroline and Essex. Address Central I
Point, or Milford Depot, Caroline connty, Virginia.
Ja2—lf
| AIfBLBB SMITH,
• •
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
COMMISSIONER IN OIIANOKRY,
for all courts of city of Richmond and ooanty <•!
Henrico.
Offfitfa No. 1310 Ross B*.,
ant IS—tf RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
HURTICVLTDRAL.
VioUNT VERNON NURSERY.
C. GILLINGHAM k CO.
UPON THE WASHINGTON ESTATE.
50,000 AFPLB TREES, ombracing most or tha
Southern varieties.
Also, a goneral assortment of
PEACII, PBAR, and other FRUIT TREES, SHADE
TREES, SMALL FRUITS, 30,000 OSAGE
ORANGE PLANTS, Ac, Ao.
Will be sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL as LOW as
can bo hud elsewhere.
WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME.
mh2l—ts
f)ICHMOND NURSERIES,
IV RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
FRANKLIN DAVIS k CO., Proprietor*.
We offer for the Fall and Spring Trade the largest
collection of FRUIT TREES, VINE**, Ac, ever grown
I In the Southeru States, consisting in part of
2,000,000 TREES, embracing all tho choicest varie
ties of frnlts adapted especially to the
South.
1,000,000 VINES, consisting of every variety of small
fruits.
£«- Sond for catalogues, enclosing postage stamps
oc 18—6 m
KIM 1AIM» TEMPLE.
I BEDFORD A IVBS'
1 IV
(late of tho Spot*wood Hotel.)
BILLIARD TEMPLE,
CORNER OF MAIN AND ELEVENTH STREETS,
RICHMOND, VA.
FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
SAFES.
riMIK GREAT FIRB IN RICHMOND.
II E it X I NCI'S SAFES
IN THE SPOTSWOOD.
$23,500 IN CURRENCY,
aud the Boohs, Papers, Silver and Valuables of the I
Spotswood Ilotel and the Adams' and
Southern Express Companies aro
SAVED IN HERRING'S SAFES.
OPFICE OF Al>AM*'rJ EXPRESS COMPANY,")
No. 69 Broadway, V
Nxw York, Dec. 31,1870. J
Messrs. Hinitiso, Farbei, k Sherman : Our Agent
at Mchmond writes: "We got th tough to-night
drying aud Using up the money from the late fire.
Tho contents of the safe—s23,6oo in bills—-we recov
ered. It was a Herring Safe, and a good one, certain.
Yours truly,
"I. C. BABCOCK, Treasurer. 1 *
Mt',--..,-. Hi;rrliYO, Fmh.!,!. & Sherman, New York
—Gents: The two saLs of your manufacture,
which we bud in use ou tho morning of the 25th
instant, at tho disastrous fire which destroyed tho
Spotswoml Hotut and adjoining block of buildings,
have givon full satisfaction, and served to prevent
the deritructiou of somo $20,000 in currency, besides
the valuable papers and books ouclosed therein. It
waa impossible for workmon to excavate the Sale
until nearly 80 hours after ihe lire.
Respectfully,
.1. F. Gibson,
Ass't Sup'l for Ailams & Southern Ex. Cos.
Richmond, Va., Dec. 29,1870.
LETTER FROM J. M. SUBLETT A CO.,
Proprietora of the Spotswood,
Richmond, Va., Dec. 29,1870.
MiM'.s. Herring, Parrel A Sherman—Gints: On
I the morning of the 26th instant, we were fortunate
t enough to have one of your Herring's Patent Cham-
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1 O Sale at JOURNAL OH 101. I
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with an order of tlio United Btatee
District Conrt for the Kastern District of Virginia, of
date 16th March, 1871, in the matter of Peunis K.
Ferguson, bankrupt. I will cell at anction, on
HONDAY. TIIE ITih DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
(that being court day) in front of tho Court-House, \
j fn tho town of Salfn'i, Roanoke conuty, Virginia, at
jl2 oYlook M., *HH acres of VALUABLE LAND, \
with Improvement*, situated rear Poag's mill in said !
county.
A full description et the above will be given on |
tha day of Bala.
TERMS—One-fourth ca-h, and the balauce on a J
credit o.' six, twelve and eighteen months, the pur
chaser giving bond, with amide persou.il eeenrity,
I for the doforred paymeuts, with interest thereon at !
I the rate of 6 per ct, per annum, aud title retained by !
the assignee until the whole ot the pnrcbase money
shall have been. But should a lien creditor or credi- I
ten become purchasers at tho sale they may fake a
credit upon their purchase to the extont ol their
I distributive share lv tho assets according to their
several priorities.
mh2B—2aw3w JOHN M. HALL, Assignee.
A BSIGN EB ' 8 SALB
jf\- OF
VALUABLE LANDS.
By virtoo of an order of the' District Conrt of the
Uuited States for the District of Virginia, mado the
15th day of March, 1571,1 shall, as assignee of Thoi
W Williamson, bankrupt, sell at public auction, on
tbo premises, in Indian Valley, Floyd connty, Va, on
MONDAY, the Ist day of May, 1871,
commencing at 10 o'clock A M, all the right, title
and Interest of said bankrnpt, in the following do*
scribed TRACTS OF LAND, surrendered by said
Thomas W Williamson in bankruptcy, to wit;
Tract No 1 contains 1311 acres, 20 of which aro
cleared, thsbala.ico heavily Timbered, of good qual
ity, adaptod to tobacco, grain and grass, and has a
good cabin upou it,
No 2 contains 147 acres, all In forest, heavily tim
bered and ol good quality. Also, well adapted to to
bacco, grain and gross.
No 3 contains 140 acres, lies beautifully, all in for
est, also adapted to grain aud grass.
No 4 contains 258 acres, about 20 cleared and In
cultivation, has two good cabins, and produces fine
tobacco, grain and grass.
No 5 contains 591 acres, aud is a valuablo tract of
land, about 30 acres cleared, a good dwelling-house,
I store-house, in an excellent stand for a store or a me- '
chanic of any description. It is situated at a point
1 of roads, is a very public place, aud>convenient to a
I poHtoffico with a mail twice a week. It is known us
Indian Valley, has a lawn of evergreen trees, and is
regarded as one of the most desirablo Farms in the |
No 6 contains 138 acres, about .5 cleared, lias a
good dwelling house and other buildiugs, a li no mea
dow, and tbe bind is very productive.
No 7 contains 87 acres, 30 cleared, a cubin, a good
1 nioadow, and tho land of good qnality.
Nn s. This tract lies on Greasy Creek, and con-
I tains 25 acres, has on it a valuable Copper Mini*, aud
I Is within 22 miles of tbo Virginia and Tennessee
Railroad. There are throe depots within 25 miles of
I it. The out-cropping of Copper Is on a south hill
side, from SO to 100 foot above the level of Greasy
Crock. One half ot tho land is cleared, the balance
I well timbered.
AND ON THURSDAY, TUB 4m DAY OF MAY, 1871,
I at 10 o'clock a m,I will, as assiguee uf said bankrupt,
[ sell at Jacksonville, Ya.—
No 0, one undivided moiety of Tavern and Store
1 property in tbe town of Jacksonville, Floyd couuty,
No 10, one Town Lot fn tho paid town.
No 11 is one third of 400 acres in Pulaski county,
Virginia.
No 12 Is ono eighth of 250 acres in Montgomery
county, Virginia.
The above named tracts, or parcels of laud, will be
sold free from all liens and encumbrances, except
tho contingent dower Interest of said bankrupt's wife.
TERMS—One third cash, the balance on 1 and 2
years' credit, with interest from day of sale, secured
notes being required for the defcrrod payments, and I
the title to be retained by tbo assignee uutil the pur- |
chase money is paid iv full.
The procieds of said sale to bo applied to the judg- I
ments according to priority, and the residue, it any,
to those creditors who have proved their claiais.
C. U. WENDLINGER,
Assigeo of Thoma* W. Williamson, Bankrupt.
Abingdon, March 20,1871. mh 23-law6w
By Cook 4 Laughtou, Auctioneers.
A SSIONEE'S SALB
410 ACRES OF LAND IN SU9HKX COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
Iv complianco wilh a decree of tho Uuited States I
District Court for tho Eastern .District of Virginia, j
of August 17,1869. in the matter of C. E. Uogbtll,
bankrupt, I will sell nt auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12m DAY OF'APRIL, 1871,
at 12 c'clock M, in front of tho Unitod States Court
llouse, in the city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND,
near Nottoway river, in Sussex connty, containing
410 acres.
Full description of this proporty will bo givon on
day of sale.
TERMS—One-third cash; tho balance on a credit
of six aud twelvo months, the purchaser to give
notes, interest added from day of bale, for tbe do
forred payments, the title to bo retained by the as
signee until said notes are paid.
mh 23-2aw3w LBWIS fi IIIOBY, Assignee.
A SBIGNBE'S SALB
f\ OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN PATRICK COUN
TY, VA.,
AT AUCTION.
By virtue of a decree of the United States District
Coutt for the District of Virginia, I will sell, as as
signee ot Abraham Adams, baukrupt, at Patrick
C. 11., ou
Monday, tbe 24th day of April, 1871,
A TRACT of LAND containing 1(0 acres, lying 12 I
miles north of Patrick C. 11., on the wators of Smith's I
river. Tho improvements on tho property are good. I
TERMS—One hundred dollars in cash, and tho |
balance upon a credit of six and nine monthß, equal I
iuatuimeuti, tbe purchasor giving bonds, with ap- I
proved security, for tho deferred payments, and title |
retained till whole cf pnrcbaso money is paid.
mh 27-1 aw3w TIIOS. E COBBS, Assignee.
ASSIGNEE'S SALB
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN PITTSYLVANIA
COUNTY,
AT AUCTION.
By virtue of a decreo of the United States District I
Court for tho District of Virginia, I will sell, as as- I
signeeof James M. Swauson, bankrupt, at SwaKSon- I
villo, on
Monday, tho 17th day of April, 1871,
A TRACT t>f LAND containing 140 acres, lying near I
Swansouvillo, Pittsylvania couuty, Va. Tbe im- |
provements on this property are tolerably g.-od.
TERMS—One hundred dollars in cash, and the
balance upon a credit of six and nino months, equal |
H lntents, the purchasor giving bonds, with ap*
id security, for the deferred payments, and title
ued till whole of purchase money is paid.
i 27—law3w THOS. B. COBBS, Assigneo. '
t SSIONBE'S SALB
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN PATRICK COUN
AT AUCTION.
By virtue of a decree of tbe United States District
Court for the District of Virgiuia, I will soil, at as- I
signeo of Groon R. Conner, bankrupt, at Patrick I
Monday, the 24th day of April, 1871,
A TRACT of LAND containing 200 acres, lying in
Patrick county, Va., on tbo headwaters of Smith's I
river, near the base of tho Bluo Ridge. The improve- I
ments ou tho properly aro good.
TERMS—One huudred dollars iv cash, and the
balance upou a credit of six aud nine mouths, equal
instalments, the purchaser giving bonds, with ap
' proved security, for the deferred payments, and title
retained till whole of purchase money is paid.
mh 27—lawSw THOS. E. COBBS. Assignee.
AUCTION SALES.
SALB OF THE EFFECTS OF TIIE BANK OF
VIRGINIA.
. In obedience to a decree of tbe Circuit Court of
tho United States for.tho District of Virginia, the un
[ dersigued will, on the
20th DAY OF JUNE NEXT,
' beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House I
1 door of said Court, in the Cnstoiu-llouse building, in I
tbe city of Richmond, make sale, for caßb, of all tho
EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, coiikistlDtf
of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DE
CREES, and whatsoever else thore be.
Credito/s of thu Bank, whose claims have been al- I
lo«ed, are, under said deciee, entitloi to. tut off at I
par tbeir claims against auy purchases of said effects |
tbey may make.
A descriptive list of said effects nisy bo seen at the j
counting-house of S. C. Tardy, one of the undersigned,
ou Seventeenth and Dock streets, or at the oflice of I
D. J. Saunders, on Eleventh street, between Main I
and Bans:, iv Richmond, which tho public are In
vilt-it to call and examine This list will be printed
for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. I
DAVID J. SAUNDERS,
S. C. TARDY,
Receivers Bank of Virginia.
March 21 th, 1871. mh 24— lawtd*
! OOMBTHING EXTRA NIOB.
Just received, a niatnitflceut lot of
PAPBR, CARDS AND ENVELOPES,
fur WEDDING and VISITING PURPOSES—far su
perior to anything now offered fn the city—which we j
I propose te work op In oar usual unequalled style, |
By Cook k Langhtcn, Auctioneer*.
A « °*
3WA ACRES OF LAND IN SUSSEX COUNTY,
In compliance Willi a decree of the United State*
Disti let Conrt for the Dlatrict of Virginia, of August
31, 1869, fn the matter of Richard Evans, bankrupt,
I will sell at auction, on
j WEDNESDAY, TnE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of the United Stales Custom-
Houa*, fn Ihe city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND,
situated in the connty of Sussex, about 2 miles from
Stonay creek Depot, on the W k W railmid, contain•
Thl* is"a valuable tract or land, ond should attract
the attention of persons wishing to invest fn lands.
Fnll particulars will be given on day of sale.
ij TERMS—One-third cash ; the balance on a credit
of *ix and twelr* month*, the pun baser to givo
note*, interest added from the day of ft*l«, for tbe
deferred paymeuts, the title to be retained by the
assignee nntil said notes are paid,
inn 20—2aw3w LEWIS B HIGBY, Aaeignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneer*.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
HALF ACRE LOT IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND,
By authority of the United Statea District Conrt
for the Diatrict of Virginia, ln the matter of P C
Lama, bankrnpt, I will sell at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THB 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock 11, in front of the United State* Court■
Honse, fn the cfty of Richmond, an U ACRE LOT,
in tho city of Richmond, situate at the corner of N
and Thirty-second fltreets.
This lot is situated in a growing portion of tha
city and should claim the attention of the public.
TERMS—One third ca*h; the balance on a credit
I of six acd twelve months, the purchaser to give
I notes, intorest added from day of sale, for the de- [
I ferretl payments, the title to be rotatcod by tbe aa
eignee nutil said notes ar* paid.
mh2C—2aw3w LEWIS E HIGBY, Assignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers.
A SSIONEE'S SALE
A. ot
b'4 ACRES OF LAND AND BUILDINGS IN
HENKIOO COUNTY,
j In complianco with a decree of tho United Statea
District OouK for tho District of Virginia of August
17,1869, ln the matter of T 0 Leake, bankrupt, I will
I **11 at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12m DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of tho United State* Conrt-
House, in the city of Richmond, a small TRACT of
I l.AND.containing having thereon aSTORE
BUILDING and other HOUSES, situate in the county
I of Henrico about twelve mile* above R.chiuond.
TERMS—One-third cash; the balance on a credit
I of six aud twelve months, the purchaser to give
I notes, interest added from day of salo, for the do-
I tin itni paymeuts, the title to be retained by the as-
I signee until said untes are paid.
mh 20-2aw3w LEWIS E HIGBY, A
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneer*.
A SSIONEE'S SALE
126 ACRES OF LAND IN KINO AND QUBEN
COUNT V, AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decreo of the Unitod State*
District Court for tho District of Virginia, of August
17,1869, iv the matter of Quintus Lumpkin, liauk- I
rupt, I will sell at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of the United States Court
House, in the city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND,
in King and Queen county, near Little Flymontb,
coutaining 126 acres.
A description of this property will bo giron on
day of *ale. |
i TERMS—One third cash; the balance on a credit
of six and twelve months, the purchaser to givo
notes, with Interest added from day of sale, for tho
I deferred payments, the titlo to bo rotalned by the
I assignee until said note* are paid.
luh2o-2nw3w LBWIS B HIOBY, Assignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers.
lASSiaNEB'BSALE
i 209 ACRES OF LAND IN SUSSEX COUNTY, YA,
I In complianco witii a decree of the UniWd Status
District Court for the District of Virginia, of August
17,1869, fn the matter of John Wand Robert SEppea,
bankrupts, I will Bell at auction, ou
WEDNESDAY, THF 12th DAY OF APRIL-, 1871,
at 12 M, in Irani of tho Us.iled Statea Court-House,
in tho city of Richmond, a TRACT OF LAND,
known as ''Southwest Swamp," lying in the county
of Sussex, and adjoining th* lauds of T A Fields, Ro
bert W Smith, and others, and containing 209 acres.
A description of thia property will be givon on
day of Bale.
TERMS—One-third cash; the balance on a credit
otaix and twelve months, the purchaser to givo
notes, with interest udded from day of sale, for the
deferred payments, the title to be retained by tbe as
signee uutil said notas are patd.
mh 20—2aw3w LBWIS B HIGBY, Assignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneer*.
ASSIGNEE'S BALE
A OF
614 ACRES OF LAND IN DINWIDDIB COY, VA.,
AT AUCTION.
In complianco with a decreo of the United Statea
District Court for the District of Virginia, of August
31,1869, in the matter cf John W Slato, bankrupt, I
will sell at auction, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, iv front of the United States Court-
House, In the city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND,
ontainiug 614 acres, lying iv Dlnwiddie county,
ear Cherry Hill, adjoining tha lands of II J Hart
well, Charles W Wells and othera.
A description of which will bo givon on day of sale.
TERMS—One third caßh ; tbe balance on a credit
Eld twelve months, the purchaser to givo
,h interest added from dty of salo, for the
layments, the titlo to be retained by tho
lutit said notes are paid.
-2aw3w LEWIS B HIGBY. Assignee.
ity Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers.
OF j
ACTS OF LAND IN MIDDLESEX OOUN
ipliance wilh a decroo of the Uuited Statea
ronl l for tho Diatrict of Virginia, of August
in the matter of W I. Oatowood, bankrupt,
I will sell at auctiou, on
WEDNESDAY, TnE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front ofthe United Btateß Custom
House, in tho city of Richmond, tho following pro
perty, situate in the county of Middlesex, Virginia :
167 ACRES OF LAND,called"Woodgreon,"adjolus
the lands of R B Evans, Mrs Watts, Mrs Halo aud
R Collins.
80 ACRES OF LAND adjoining the lands of Wm
Duval and Thomas Street.
Full description of the above proporty will be
given on day of salo.
TERMS—One-third cußb ; the balauce ou a credit
of six and twelve months, tho purchaser to give
notea, with iuteroat added from day of aale, for the
deferrod piyments, the title to be retained by tho
aasignee uutil said notes aro paid.
mh LEWIB B HIGBY, Assignee.
By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers.
A SSIONEE'S AND TRUBTEB'E SALE
A ot
HOUSE AND LOT IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND,
ANS
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF INTEREST IN A HOUSE
lis THE CITY OF LYNCHBURU. V A
AT AUCTION.
By authority of tho Uuited States District Court
for the Eastern District of Virginia, in th* matter of
Styll A Davis, bankrupts, tho uudersiguod will sell
at auctiou, on '
WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock m , iv front of the United States'oourt-
House, in tlio city of Richmond, tho following uro
perty belonging to tho ostate of R 11. Davis, a mem-
I ber of said firm :
THE TWO STOUY AND BASEMENT-BRICK
No 305 Nineteenth alreet between Broad and Mar
shall streets, frrmting 27 feet 6 inches ou Nineteenth
atreet, miming back 70 feet.
After which, the aasignee will sell the
. rF^rY 1 T'WK-FOURTII INTEREST
ot R 11. Davis, In a TENEMENT in Curl's Row, in
the city of Lynchburg. '
Fnll description of thia property will bo given on
day of bale. ' °
TERMS—Oue-third caah ; tho balance on a credit
or six and twelve month*, Iho purchaser to give
notes, interest added from day of aale, for the do
forrett payments, ih o title to be retained until said
I notea are paid. .
LBWIS B. HIGBY. Assignoe,
A. Bodoker, Stephen Hunter, P. W. Orubbs
Trustees M Mutual Builtllng Fuuil anil Dollar
Savings Bank. mh 22—2aw3w
T N ' h8 district Conrt of the United Statea for the
L District of Virginia.
In tho matter of John R Preston, baukrunt—in
I-.ink ruptcy. » "
To whom it May Concern'—The undersigned 0 G
Keau, of Richmond city, Henrico co'ty, Va., hereby
-.J!?." 0 i" tlf l i'»,»PPol»H>>enta* aasignee of the
estate of John R Preston, of Richmond city Hen
rico county in said district, who has heretofore been
adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the Dis
j trict I'niirtof tniiil iliftrlct.
Dateslat Richmond, March 22, 1871.
I -—waw o, G. DEAN, Aulgnee. |
IABHIGNRB BALKS.
|r Cook k Laughton, Anctloneers.
DNBI'B BALK
[ SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY AND IN
RICHMOND,
AT AUCTION.
• of a decree of tlio Unllorl Strifes District
tli* Eastern District of Virginia, dated
1871, in the matter of 1.. Harvey A Co.,
, I will offer for salo at public anctlOD, on
IDAY.TIIB 12tn DAY OP APRIL, WI,
ik M, In front of tlio United States Cnnrt
tlio cltj of nichmonil, tho following pro-
JILDINO LOTS on Church Hill. In th*
climonil, being tho f-uimi that were con
. Harvey k Co. by Chas. Gentry,
luable TRACT of LAND, lately belonging
Oriflln,ono ofthe firm of Harvey k Co,
: 457 acres, wilh good DWELLING and
rovoments, silnated near Ivor station, on
burg aud Norfolk railroad, in Sonthamp-
INTEREST of said John C QriiTin a
nun county and near the above tract.
—One-third cash ; the balance on a credi
twelve months, for note*, with Interest
1 the titlo to be retained until all Is paid.
2aw3w LBWIS E UIGIIY, Assignee.
I G N B E'B SALE
I.X REAL ESTATE IN THK COUNTIK-v
ANOKE, FLOYD AND MONTGOMERY,
AT AUCTION,
rt to an ordor of the District Court of th*
ate* for tlio district of Virginia, mado in
<r of Warfleld Price, bankrupt, we shall, as
of eatd bankrnpt, proceed to soil at the
use door of Koaiuiko county, Virginia, iv
of Salem, on
SSDAY, THE Btu DAY OF MARCH, 1871,
mblic auction, to tbo hlgliost bidder,
:teen hundred acres of land,
Die counties of Floyd, Roanoke and Mont
jelonging to the estate of said bankrupt;
■iiicli is qnile valuable. Said land will be
if all liens and oncnmbraices.
I— Ono-thlrd of purchaso money will bo re-
Ire paid in cash; residue in two equal ml
l of six aud twelve months, the purchaser
irntl, with good personal security, for the
paymonts, and the titlo .retained until the
money is fully oaid.
MI'IUNBEY k 11ROWN, Assignoe*
2aw3w Of Warfleld Price, Baukrupt.
ONEMESTT.—The above salo is postponed
I7th APRIL, 1871. fe 11—td
IGNE E'S .i A I. r
OF
!I,E RKAL KBTATB IN THE COUNTY
OF FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA,
AT AUCTION,
rpliance with a decree of tiro Uuiloii State*
Court, for tlio District of Virginia, made ou
day of Jauuary, IS7I, iv the matter of Wal
lloway, bankrupt, I ehall, as assignee of
trupt, cell, at Frautilin Ciuirt-Houso, on
iIDAY, TIIE 15th DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
!ock M-, tho following described REAL 83
--nrreudereil by paid Calloway, as part of his
UNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES OP
VALUABLE BOTTOM LAND
c Water river, iv tho couuty of Franklin,
r west of Frankliu Court-Honse.
ove will be sold intact nnd free from all lien*
mbrnnces whatsoever.
S —Ono-tbiril cash ; the balance on a credit
nrl twelvo mouths, tlio purchaser to give
notes, with ample security, for tho deferred pay
meuts, tho title to be retained until Ike wholo pur
chase money shall h.ivebeon paid.
JNO. P. BARKSDALE, Assignee
of Walter U. Calloway.
Traylorsvillo, Henry county, Va., March 16,1871.
mh 17—2aw3w
TTs'ld N j; gig 81 L V
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY
OF FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA,
AT (AUCTION.
In pursuance of an ordor of the United Statos
District Conrt, I shall, as assiguee of the estate of
Giles M. Thompson, bankrupt, procood to coll, at
Franklin Court House, ou
BATURDAY, THE lfun DAY 01.' APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M., the following described REAL ES
TATE, sui rendered by tho said bankrupt, as a por
tion of his assets:
SIX IIUNDKRD AND FIFTY ACRES OF VALUA
BLE IMPROVED LAND,
In tho county of Franklin, situated on the Blark
Water river, ton miles west of Frankliu Court House.
TERMS—One-third caali; tbo balance en a credit
of six aud twelvo months, the purchaser to give
notes, with ample security, for the deferred pay
melts, and the title to be retained until tlio whole
purchase money is paid.
JNO. P. BARKSDALE, Assignee
of Giles M. Thompson.
Tiaylorsvillo, Va., March 10, 1871.
mh^l7— fawSw
By Cook k Laughtou, Auctioneers.
A SSIONEE'S BA~LE
J\ OT
544 ACRES OF LAND IN DINWIDDIE COY, VA.,
AT AUCTION.
In complianco with a docrooof the United States
District Court, for tho Digtrict of Virginia, of August
17,1869, in the matter of John J Abeiiiatliy, bauk-
I rupt, I will sell at auction, on
WKDNBSDAY, TIIE 12rn DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of the United Statos Courl-
Uonse, In tlio city of Richmond, a TRACT of LAND,
lying in Dinwlddie county, near Nottoway river,
containing 341 acre*, wilh necessary BUILDINGS.
I A full description of this property will bo given on
TERMS—One third cash ; the balance on a credit
I of six and twelvo months, ihe purchaser to givo
notes, with interest added 'rom day or sale, for the
deferred payments, the title tn bo retained by the
I assigneo uutil said notes are paid.
, nn n - LEWIS X HIGBY,
mil 22-2aw3w Assignee.
By Cook k Laughtou, Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SAL E
THREE LOTS AT WEBT POINT, VIRUINIA,
AT AUCTION.
In compliance with a decreo of tlio Uuited Stales
District Ciurt for the District of Virgiuia, of August
31,1869, in the matter of Robert Giariuo, baukrui.l
I will sell at uuctiuu, ou
WEDNESDAY, TIIE 12th DAY OP APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of Iho Unitod Statos Court-
House, In the city of Richmond, THREE LOTS
each fiO by 113 fuel, in the town of West Poiut King'
William county, Va.
A fullor description of thla properly will be given
ou day of salo.
TERMS—One third cash; tlio balance on a crodit
ot six and twelve months, tho purchaser to givo
notos, interest added from day of sale, for the de
ferred payments, the tiile to be retained by the as
signee uutil said uotos are paid.
mh 22-2aw3w LBWIS B HIOBY, Assignee.
By Cook k Langhton, Auctioneers.
ASSIGNEE'S SA~L X
LIFE INTEREST IN I.XMW AOWI OF LAND IN
DINWIDDIE COUNTY, AND UOUSE LOT
IN PETERSBURG, VA.,
In complianco with a decree of the United Stale*
District Court for tho District of Virginia, of August
17,1869, In the matter of James 0. Bain, baukrupt,
I will sell at auction, ou
WEDNESDAY, THE 12m DAY OF APRIL, 1871,
at 12 o'clock M, in front of the United Stale* Court-
House, in the city of Richmond, tho LIFE INTE
REST of said James C. Bain iv the following pro
perty :
I.WM ACRES of LAND in Dinwiddle county, od-
I.ho lauds of Johu J Mitchell, M R Griswold,
in P Uoodwyn and others.
ALSO,
ost iv HOUSE aud LOT, ou Halifax street,
sburg, Va.
her description will bo givon ou day of salo.
'B—One-third cash ; the balauce ou a credit
nd twelve mouths, the purchaser to give
torest added from day of sale, for tho tie
lymeuts, the title to be retained by tho as
mil said notes are paid,
-r-awliw LEWIB E HIGBY, Assignee.
By Cook k laughtou, Auctioneers.
IGNE'S SALE
Djrf
IKB OF LAND IN DRUNSfI ICK COUNTY
AT AUCTION.
iiiilimice with a decree of the United State*
Court for the Dislrict of Virginia, ol Angus
In the matter of Win. Kawliuga, bankrupt
II at auction, ou
KSDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, IS7I,
lock M, in front of the United Statea Cuurt
lu the city of Richmond, a Fa KM of 118
Brunswick couuty,on wliicl, theie Is a com-
DWhLLING and necessary OUTHOUSES.
IS—Oliothird cash; the Imlrinre on a credit
nd twelve months, llio purchaur to givo
itliiiiti.ie.it added frriu drsy cf Mis, for tb<
payments, the title tn bo iclaiuod by the a*
iilil aaid notes are Mid.
-S!aw-w LEWIS B HIGBY, Assignee.