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\ liivolnn. Wont.
...1. :. -harp i
A parting in angry haste:
Tl n lhal rose on a bower of bits.
i lie loving 1,.,,], and :i lender kiss,
ita- set oil a barren Waste,
Where pilirrims tread with vwary t.-ei
Pntllf llesljne.l ..evel' 1;1.i1.' |0 Hie- 1 !
\ rrivolon. word, n -bare, retort,
A tn...■licit! i tm t blots out year.-;
Two In.- are wrecked on a' slormv shore.
Where Ihe billows of passion surce and roar
le i.r.-ak ill a spray of fear
i. ae- -he.l to bind lhe pair.
lirining -ciw.'i.i ami drowning there
A frivolous word, a sharp rei.n
A flash from a passing rlonri.
Iwo icai-i- are -enb.-«i to their nlmosl , -.re.
Are ashes nn.l dn-i :'..re)ei nu.re ;
Two face- nir I io ibe crowd,
Masked by |>rtde with a Itfe-hmg lie,
I, liiile iic -car- of lhal agon) .
A frivolous wont, a, sharp retort,
An uri-ow ai random sped,
li lii- .-ni iv i wain the un-in- t j,,
thai boi'ii.t two souls in harmony
Sweel love lies bleeding or dead.
A [loisonetl slum with -care,- an am,
Has done n ..ii-cbi.-i -a.i ns -I
A frivolous wont, a sharp retorl
Alas: for ib.- i.e.- ,-i,„| ;,,, ,
So little a cause ha- rem apart ;
L'enring the lontle.l bean tram bear!
A a whirlwind r Is and rives,
N.-\ er io reiciiie again,
Hul In.- and die in secret pain.
A frivolous word, a sharp retorl
Ala-: ihat it should be so'
l' 1- IK'tultini -| h, die careless longue,
Have wrought more evil and dot lorewroiiß
Hnve bronghl to ihe world more woe
Thau ail Ihe armies age to age
Records on hisrry's .blooil-slaiued page.
TALKS WITH t oitisiisi'ONDl'Ms.
.Mar.v .1. of Oneonta rebels against the
ITi-yaloiit custom of wearing corset*; ami
nsisis that "n,,. human form divine"
ni'.'ils ti.. snrh adventitious aids to increase
ns symmetry. Mary is exactly right. The
most [iii lm t female figure, that ofthe Venus
• ii Medici, never knew tin- compression of
rorsets. Paris milliners an- skilled iv lit
ting the ilivss io the form without tlio aid of
"Hscts, using for HtHR-nhig delicate and
y*ielding whalebones.
■lames 11. ,'islvs us iioyy- he can tictpurc a
knowledge td' the French language most
easily. Answer. —A careful and thorough
stiuly.)!' O'llendorf's i.r Mani-sca's Method
in connection wilh the translation of 'Tele
tttachiis' or 'Corinc' will give you an intro
lurtion to tlie language and a good knovyl
■,i_e of ils grammar. To write it with
iccuracy you must have gome one thor
mghly conversant with French correct your
•omjiosiiioiis. The pronunciation you can
nit become proficient in wilhinit a'teacher.
hit you may learn io read the language
vita mi other aid than Olletidort, a diction
try anil books to translete. In learning lo
speak ii the ear needs education, ami it ia
lot uncommon to liinl ootid French scholars
who can understand that language only
when addressed through the eye by yvrit
-Urs. M. J. Telford sends us the followim.
..ipe for making salve for scalils and
uiiiis, which has been used in her liiniilv
uulhcr fatlier's lor lifty years. Her father
used it in a wide medical practice, ami
found it highly soothing in every case of
burn, as it very perfectly excludes the air,
anil newly-churned fresh butter with a
crumb of rosin. Simmer slowly lill the
moisture is out, anil strain through a line
rloth. This will keen for any number of
3 ears, nnd is convenient tt) apply imme
diately. , Tin- following is an excellent salve
alst) in cases of abrasion of the skin, and
often in old sores: Mean leaves picked
yvhile tender, and boiled in fresh lard for an
hour, taking care not to allow the lard to
Mrs. 1.. 11. Mead, of Tennessee, wishes
a cure for cockroaches. Powdered borax
scattered about their haunts will drive them.
bread and laid in jars and bowls yy ill at
tract them, anil they can then lie destroyed
•Mrs. .Jane Crosby wishes directions as
in the laying out of ncr Hower-garden. If
she will draw a ground plan of her house
anil ground and semi it to James Vick,
Rochester, N. .., he yvill give her full di
rections how to lay it out, and what flowers
Henry Rogers asks if we know anything
..f the woven wire mattress. Answer. —
V\ c have slop! on one nearly two years,
ami fiin I it tin- pleasantest of beds, giving
at half the price of a spring mattress equal
comfort in winter and greater coolness in I
The existence of wingless beetles in the -
Azores—a group of islands about a thou
sand miles wesi of Fiuope, ami separated
from it hy« channel nearly Fifteen thousand ,
feet deep—presents ii difficult problem to i
the naturalist. As the Azores lie in :i re
gion of storms from fill points of the com
pass, and as these storms arc capable of
conveying to their shores forms of animal
and vegetable life, ii is not surprising to
liiul that about ninety-four percent, of the
i.irtls, butterflies, beetles, anil plants of
these islands are identical with Ehropean
"i- American species, lint these wingless
beetles, which arc found nowhere else, ex
cept in .Madeira ami the Canary Island.-,
• .iil.i not possibly have traveled from these
groupa to the Azores, over six hundred
miles o<f water, in their present condition.
I.ntoniologists have come lo the conclusion
that in theft* islands booties have a tenden
cy lo become wingless, ami that us some \
..I' th.in differ from their Fiiropeun allies
~iily in this respect, the change from winged
io wingless has taken place since the resi
dence of the species in the Azores. The
which enabled their ancestors to emigrate
.1 ideinu.
Forsyth mi his recent Journey to Farkand. t
ni Western Asia, was at onetime detacltoa
11 "iii tin- rest of the party; and he writes •
v ii Roderick Murohison, that in attempting
lo descend one of the valleys in the region '
through which tbey passed, he nntl his, oin-
I .anions Buffered fearfully, in struggling lor
three days through the Broken ice of a tor
rent, at "tin- bottom oi a stupendousthasm,
from which, in .sonic places, the light of day
..as almost entirely excluded. The intense
.old of the elevated plateau yvhii-h tbe part v
crossed occasioned them terrible sulfcrings,
although they were very Warmly clad.
An elephant's tusk, curiously lilackein-.l
and diseased, aiul to yy Inch yvcrc attached
long rows of eggs, apparently those of an
insect, has recently attracted some attention
Irom scientific men iv England. The clc
ifhanl yviis shot by an army officer iv Mala
'••ii. Both tusks were in the same c.ii.h
:-"i. So one h.-is, as yei, i, w . n able to
give any information concerning tho para
site, except a writer to the Fiem, who sity
ihat th,- diseased tusks me not uncommon,
i.in that lln-y Occur only in the female ele- .
notice lhat a paper published in tha
• -"iiiiiyot Antrim, Ireland, the l.tuu, /,'. -
;>■■ ter, mentions a- remarkable, the fact
ili.it there i- a pair of geese in tho neighbor- i
liood thirty-three years old. Mr. I.aiil.e-iei,
however, in his able essay on longevity.
puts the age of lhe goose at one hundred
i, ar- ; ami he mimics J^n.l Uoeon as savins
llcil "the ",„is,. als, iietv - ni r .'tl
whereupon ihi.- proverb grew anon
(iermaaa: 'older than a wild goo c ' "
A fossil jaw-bone and some skull,, ot n.c
men ie antiquity, (bund in the ca itcro pai;
of (iiba s,.i oe y oars ago, havo been the sub
ject of inquiry and rtelilicration by a com
mits f scientific men iv Spain, who havi
jn-t issued tiieir report ft! Madrid, to tie
effect lhal tic, jaw-hone i-. niidoulitcllv hu
man. Only one member of the commission
dissented, and his reason yvas that the jayi
hotic was found in a position which would
argue far greater antiquity in ihe human
race than he was prepared to concede.
"The Landfill! of Columbia." Lithesome*
what peculiar title of a paper lately read
before the Geographical Society, in which
the author endeavors to show, by mama of
a careful comparison between an' Admiralty
chart nnd the diary of the great discoverer,
ihat the lirst land which Columbus saw and
sei fool upon when he discovered America,
yens what is now known as ..'idling's Man,l
in the lialiannis.
Scientific notes from Sew Zealand l.y the
latest mails contain au account of a won
iliii'ully brilliant meteor si-en in that coun
try in January last; we would have said
last winter, hut January is a summer month
in new Zealand, lis light resembled lhat
given out by burning magnesium wire, but
it emitted vc i! sparks, li completely eclipsed
the light tit the moon, which was shining
brightly nt the time.
Tobacco grown in a cold climate is strong
er than l hut grown in a mild tine, and a
similar statement is line with regard to
celery. So it appears from an article in the
Journal of the Pharmaceutical society,
where it is maintained that in the less
vigorous vegetation of cold climates, ns
compared with that of yy -arm regions, the
active principles of plants ure more eoncon
trateil in Ihe leaves.
Delirium tremens has been very success
fully ireated in Germany with hydrate of
chloral, in doses even so large its one hun
dred and twenty grains. It will be remem
bered that n few weeks ago a young gentle
man in Brooklyn accidentally killed himself
by an overdose of this comparatively new
medicine. It should never be taken except
under the direction of a skilled physician,
A magnificent series of sponges from
South Africa, most of which are likely to
prove new to science, have just heen added
to the zoological collection of the British
Museum,
Coal made from sea-weed is said to be B
powerful disinfecting agent.
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GEXERAI, Mills.
A new and complete American edition of
the works of John linskln is to appear at
an early day.
The Illinois Legislature has passed the
South and North Chicago Park hills.
What all the ciiy clocks say to each
Other—''Strike, but hear me."
French "rlat" houses are becoming nu
merous in New York and Brooklyn,
At Now Market, N, 11., (1,060,000 yards'
of cotton cloth have been woven in the
past six months.
The new depot in Si. Louis will he one of
the largest buildings anywhere erected (in
die uses of trade.
Peaches have appealed in liusloji market.
They came from Georgia, on the (ilh--find
by this time they have disappeared.
Jell. Davis, though a poor man, liillills
his declaration that he would accept noth
ing. He floe- no! even '"accept the situa
tion."
Canker worms hay,- appeared in the
groves ami orchards in the vicinity of Boa
ton, Taunton, North llridpwater, i..,-.
--tucket and <tt.hei'"pl;icc-. in New England.
J'ui // cor,mint. —lusti.-e White, has im
proved the appearance of his court room,
anil at the same time added to bis own com
fort, by purchasing a now chair, The im
provement is an unimportant one, but the
comforts of the place are so few to himself,
or any one else, that yy are glad to see the
addition of even one.
The corps of engineers engaged in making
surveys for the Bockport and Loogootee
road, last week, took up it subscription for
a monument to President Lincoln's mother,
whose grave, unmarked by any stone, is not
tiir from the line of the railway.
The Long islanders and the Jorseymen
are engaged in an oyster war, the Jersey
men having encroached on the Jamaica oys
ter beds. So far no blood has been shed,
but it was the fault ofthe Jerseynieii, why,
would not yvait for the formidable army of
Long [slanders, hm ran away,
The Galveston News, learning that San
Francisco intends to present the President
with a palace sleeping car, pertinently asks,
"What will he tlo with it V" andsuggests
that lie be also presented with a railway on
which to run it,
ASSIGNEE SAXES.
By virtue or A DECREE tn mi ins.
trict Court el ilie 1 iiii.it states fur Hie 1-.. -i
em District of Virginia, 1 shall, on
'•'l.l/NI.SDAY. THE ,'iii DAY (MF JULY, 1-71,
at Mowingford, in tlio county of (,'liaiiotte sell
by auction, to the highest bidder, lhal
VALUABLE TRACT OV LAND,
belonging lo Cain .1. t'.iiu,- Esq., containing
about Two Hundred atul Twenty Acres and
situated iv the neighborhood ol' MosFingfonl
depot, au,l about four miles from theH. ,'c I) X
li. ami adjoining the land, of iii.una- Jnckson!
John Darnel ami others, and ha- on ii a dwelling
liouse flint all the liece.-.sar.v otlt-Uotl.es,
The land le in a good neighborhood, is well
limbered ami la very fertile oud proilnctive, atul
is sohl free from ail liens ami other eiictllll
l.iances.
TllliMS—llne-lliinl I -ash; balance ill one ami
Iwo years equal Instalments, purchaser giving
bonds with approved security ; EtUe retained fill
purchase money is paid.
A- H. PAIIIS.
Jo 17—-'ayvav, Assignee of Cain J. Qaine.,
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
■ \ thi: district coi ht of the i m
_TED STATUS for the Eastern Districi of Vir
ginia.
In Hie matter of Bmzea] _Cottrell vs. Arnold
,t Flake, bankrupts—in bankruptcy.
Bistern District tf VlrglnUt, ss : '
Notice Is hereby given thai a final meet lug of
the creditor, of .aid Arnold A i-'isUe, bankrupts
for ibe purpose 0 f declaring a dividend win be i
held al Richmond, at Ihenllicc of W, W. I'orls
reclster In bankruptcy, in said district, on Friday
the :11Mb day of June, ls7i.ni 10 o'clock A ill In
accordance yiiih the prevision,.: of lhe Twenty- !
sey.-iiili ami Twenty-eighth scptlons of Hie Bank
rupicy Ad, of March .il, isii7.
Dated at Richmond, this i7ih day of June i-"i
WM. H. ALLDERDIOE,
4241
T.NTHI-I DISTRICT COURT 111' THE IM-
I/flll) STATUS for il," Eastern DLtrlcl of Vir. !
(s-inia.
In ihe matter of Robert If. Poryeor, bankrupl
—In hankruptcy.
To Whom ii Maj Donoern—The underslghnl '
Win. 11. Allderilice, of Ilichiuuml dty, Vtf
iiiii, hereby niyes notice of hi- appoint
neiit us assignee of I lie estate of Boberl II -
iirycar, ul Mecklenbum county, iv said district '
rho was, on the Bth day of May, 1671, odlndgccj
bankrupl on his ~.-.., j>• -.iti<>i• by tlie Districi
'oiirl of said dislrict.
Dated Richmond, Juue'fi, 1871.
7* M H ALLDEBDK 11.
. , j
124U
N THE DISTRICT 10l 1.4 til ill II | \\. ;
. TED STATKS for Hie (Eastern District ol
iriinia.
In the luiiiier of Dim.iv Reniiolds, bankrupt—.
i bankruptcy.
To Whom ll Ah,, Concern—Tlie Hndetvlgned •
V.n. II Allderdice ol liicliiuonii city, and Win.
I.ai.oic ~i iis-ex county, Virginia, hereby
ye fiotiee ~i tiieir appointnieni as asslgneei ol
c estate of Utway Hennold., of "•'.sex count)
said district, v.lio was, ou ihe Oth day of <
. 11., 1.-71. adjudged a hattkrupl on 111. owu i
•ii by ihe lii-trici t'ourl of .aid district
Dated Richmond, June ». Is7l.
WM II AI.I.IHIIiDH ■!■:
-jmi* tsTomvEe«mcF- Tim. ~„.,
I day of June, 1971, a warm hankruptcy
ac I a.■•un-1 the estate of .!■■ ■ .1 POl
"' i •••ui .1 count}. and state ~t y,
, lm !• -'ii ail.iiiih-., tl ~ bankrupt ,-v hi
:i lhal the poj men! ol any debts. .
'■ livery .-; any pro|iei ly 1..-!...,. L*
rupi. 10him or for tii- nse,-and lhe trail
ion property by him, are forbkklen by law . thai
.-• meeting of tho creditors of said htuil.nipt. t.,
prove their debts and choose one ..,- more .-.
• '- Of hi- c. ,11,,.. yyjll |„. |_~.,j ~, ~ ~,„,,., gf 1,.,,,;,,
fiiplcy. 10 he holden at Richmond, before V
\\ . Koli.es, !.>,,., Register, on the 2-, i, ,|., v ~.
.lie..-. 1-71. al In o'clock A. M.
I day of.lime, 1-71.-a wai-rau; in bankruptcy
v ..s is,.ii,., 1 ngnlnsl lhe estate of Branch .1. i •-- ,
1 ...tiv. of Nottoway conntv, and State of Virginl 1
who ha. been adjudgedn bankrupt on hi- own
petition: thai the payment of any debts, and lhe
deliver}' ol any property belonging to said bank
rupt, to him or for Ids use, and the transfer of
any property by him are forbidden by law; thai
a meeting ~1 the creditors of said bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and choose ~,,,, ~r more a*
■ Ignees of his estate, will be held al n conrt of
hanlcrnptcy, to he holden at Richmond, liefore
W \\ . Forbes, Esq., Register, on the -.'-th thiy of
. Juno, 1871, ;ti 10 o'clock A. M.
klis is TO GIVE NOTICE—Thai en He
7th day of June, ls7l, a warrant In bankrupt
as Issued against the estate of Edward A.
y, of Norfolk County, and State of Vii'irini.-i.
Ita. been adjudged a bnnkrnpton hi.own
lon : llial the payment of any debts,and the
fry of any property belonging lo -aid hanK
, . to him ~,-ii.r hi- us,., an., th,. transfer of
any property I>y him aro forbidden by law; thai
a meeting of the creditors of Hie -aid bankrupt,
lo prove their debts, and cheese on.. 0 r inure as
»ia if his estate, will he held al a curl of
bankruptcy-, lo be holden al IheCnstam-Hoiwe al
Norfolk, Va., before Benjamin li. Foster Esq
Register, ou the KM day of .tune. 1871, al I '
o'cloeß M. JOHN \v. FARRELL
j- fr—Ftw Depnt} Marshal as Messenger.
4 iw
, rpHl» la TO GIVE NOTICE—That on the fith
L day of June, 1871, a warranl In bankruptcy
v.as issued against lhe estate of P. (i. Wlngfle]
11-' rank lin eounly. and Stale of Virginia, wl
s been adjudged a bankrupt npon bis own pc
in: lhal tho payment of any debts,•md thed
er., of an} property belonging to sai-l ban
pi, to him or for hi- use. and tho transfer
} property by him are forbidden by law; th
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt,
nye their debts, and choose one or more us-je.
- of Ids estate, will be held at a conrt of ban
picy in be holden at ih" Uegi.tr.i-. office
mvMe, Virginia, before John F. Cohbs, Est
'gisler. on lhe fith day of .Inly. 1871, al
lock A. M. N. D. BTOVALL, 1). M„
e'.l—F2w for A. S. ('RAY, I. S. Marshal
"ills HI TO (IIVI'* NOTICE, Thai on ll
loth day of June, 1871, a warranl in ban
eyv'eli, of Rocky Cap, Bland county, anil Sia
Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankruj
his own petition; that the payment of an
iis. and tlie delivery of any property betongli
said bankrupt, to him or for his uae, and H
...nisfcr of any property by him. are forblddon 1
law ; 11.11, a meet in" of lhe creditors of said ban
rupt, 1., prove then debts and chouse one ••■ mp
nsslgnoea of his estate, will he held al a court .
bankruptcy, to be holden at' Abingdon, Virion!-
J.'l'.ire 11. c. Gibbons, Esq Register, on the :s,n
day of Juno, Isti. Nt pi o'clock, A tl
0. 11. WENDLINOER,
Deputy IT, s. Marshal
,jei7—S2',y for A. B. tit-ay, t*. s. Marshal.
■ _
t_t
IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF 11111 CM
Tl-ll) STATUS for the Eastern District o
\ 1 _ i ilia.
In the mallei-of William IM'rovvder. baukrui
—in binil,-l-U])tcy.
To Wliom it' May Concern—The underslgnei
William H. Allderdice, ofßiclunond city, Virginli
hereby- gives notice of his appoini ment as ae.igni
..1 the estate of w. p. Crowder, of Oooclilau
county, hi said district, who was. on the ilh da
of May, ls7l, adjudged a bankrupt ou his „, v
petition by ihe district conrt of said district.
Dated ai Richmond .luue |g 139]
WM I! ALLDERDICE
.10 la-al.lvv As-ieuce
f-'lis.
IN Till! DISTRICT COURT «F Till
1 \ li EDSTATES tor tho Eastern District,
\ It-gin la.
Iti the mattorof Thomas ii. Wid,lmp boil.
rupt—in bankruptcy.
To Wit,,lll it May Concern:—The undersigned
Wi11i;,,,, 11, Allderdice of Richmond, City, Vii
' ginia, hereby gives notice of his almointiiioiu a
assignee of ihe estate of Thomas 11. Waldrop, 0
I isa eounly, in said distiict, who was, on til
Nth day of April, A. I)., 1871, adjadgod a haul,
11, pi 011 his nun petition-} th" District court ~
Dated Richmond, May 83, 1-71
WILLIAM » ALLDERDICE, Assignee,
,!•• li'—Ably,
4.--'4-».
till' DISTRICT COI RT OF THI* I Nl.
:i) status for tl astern districtof Vir
1 matter of Joseph Brounlev, bankrnpt
ruptcy.
horn H ma. concern.—Th dentfa-ned
a 11, Allderdice, of Richmond City, Vir
creby elves notice of his appointment as
,• of Hi., estate of Joseph Hrotmley, ol
nl <-_uecii county, iv said distiict, win
lhe 23d day of May. A. 1).. 18T1, adjudg
alcrupl on his own petition by the District
f said district.
I Richmond, Va.. .tune 1.-,, ISTI
ra_IAM 11. AI_)I-|];|)1CK, Assi-mee.
, ,
111 DIATRICT COURT 111' THE I f»T
--) STATES for Western Districi ol
1.
1 matter Ql Isaac Musselntan, bankrupl
ritpit-'v.
h,,m 11 i-.i;,) Concern—The undersigned
:4c W. Uruce, nl Sperryville. Virginia,
gives notice m' ins appolntmenl a- as-
I' H state of Isaac Mussclman, in said
who was, on tlio — day of . |s7|, ad
a bankrupt on his own petition hy the
Court of s;,i,i district.
rftEDERICK ii. BRUCE
.!"■' Vi'.'v. Assignee.
I X. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I'NI-
I. TED STATES for the Western District of
\ iriiiniii.
Iv the matterof Holton L. Muncy, bankrupt
in bankruptcy •
To Whom ii May Concern:—The undersigned
Jyi.) Page, of Abieiidon Washington county,
\ 1,-mia, liereby gives notice of Ins appointment
a- assignee of ihe estate of Holton L, Money, of
Bland county, iv said district, v\l„., was on tho
1 ah ilny of April. 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on
ht- ..wn petition by the District Court of saiil dls-
Dai.d Ahingdon, Vo., June 3, 1871
jell—TuSw (A) WM. PAGE, Assignee.
4ls:i
tlill DUTRII T col B.T < I I'Hi: I NI.
ID STATES fur lhe Districi ol Vlrimta
Who'))) il ala.y C 111 .-The imdelMlgued.
I'aul,"! Rockingham county, Va., bureby
in,Hi,- of his appoini men! as assignee of !he
1 "f '..-"' I , , "" Uia| . "'' Hocldnglit.nl county
, is?;, a.l-uflea-.i,-. bijnkrnpi on I.- own neil
y the District of said district' .
-iiiitw "' ' Jgj|\ i'\i L. Assignee,
Klllll DISTRICT COURT OF THE
IT llli STATUS,
c matter of Samuel H. Tunij, bantoupl
horn it May Concern: -The f.uiicrsij-uci
Hani-:-, of Danville, Pittsylvania, count}'
a, hereby gives notice of his appi.iuiineiii,
elee 111 ll 5i;,,,. Qf Samuel 11 Tune ,il
. Bounty, iii said district, yvho was, on the
iy vi August, A. I)., isiis, adjudged a
bankrupl on his own petition by the District
conrt of said district.
Da nd Danville, Va., June lsth, ls?i
WILL, <!. HANKS. Assignee,
.]>■ I..—Th:iw
IN Till: DISTRICT COI RT Of TIIII I M
TED STATES for the Distiict of Virginia
Iv the mailer of Samuel Wain,mid. bankrupt -
m bankruptcy,
To whom it May Concern—The nndersh. I
J, ii. Wharton, of Bedford connty, Virginia
hereby cues nolicc ol his appoiiiiinenl ;,- :,.'
-i-ueeoi ihe, stale oi 'Samuel Walronnd, of Hell
ioi-,( county, in sakldistrict, who wn- ou ih,-".,ili
lay oi April. is;i, adjudged n bankrnpt on his
awn petition by the District Colu-l of sakl districi
Haled I.ihcrn. \_„ June Mh, ls7l
,je7—w.i.v j. E. WIIAIi lii.N. /Usignee.
IN TIIII DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES for ihe Distiict of Vlrglnkf
Ini the matter of Win. I. Pool, bankrupt—in
Ktlikriiplev,
Jl >' '''■■' li mere,! in ibis matter on ihe
-- dn.y ol May, 1 vya. uppiufod t) special cpinuiis
loner io take an in i all li,-,,- sub
tpon tho reality surrendered by lhe said bmik
•npt al the time his peiititiu In bankruptcy
lied, with ihe priorities thereof
41lper-",i- concerned are hereby iititiil, .1, ihai
have appointed TIII'RSDA V, the U he. ol
illy, 1871, us the time, and the stoi-chouse oi
tobei iV. Overt)}, in Mecklenburg count} ,a- i1,,
--ilace. for tuklUß the .aid account!. in which!
ud place tlie} are n-itui!-. -I i,, ai lend, w ilh all
,ap,-i , „c . necessary lo Ihe full ami pertei 1,"
cutiou olihis ,|,,,-,-.
IMI .- and, r in. luuul Ibis 7th da} of .),,,,.
>n W. R. HAKIvSIiAi.E
1 )"•■•))' StM'clal 1 'elm,lis-ioner
ITALI Alll.i: LAMM FOR sti.i;.
H ii. lie nl lb ■ provl ,|on. ol lhe I
■ the ,:.-.,:-. i, --~ Cnliwl state, a
linerii a and Ibe Knnsn itribeof Indian . , •-,,. ii
■ ol ratifli ,1 1., in., senate Jun
i fhi • 11 lh Pre Id, n| Nov, n
' • 17, I-•;,). uud llcillu. Ill,dee I lie iloecll- ,|1 oi Hi
' "i lhe lv , 1 her by In
tl ■i ,r ih.- pun In, - all ibe !.,,,.! In ,-.
ill scribed, to wil.
DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.
KA.v-.ya I ,:: .sin. i 5,,..
1 - ■■ \ '•- •:, s\\ ': Sec. •_•,. Ems ; an,
. Loi -.- ami tf ,\ v, ~ and S ; Sec 20 i. ■
. and s M-: 1 ,. j.oi - andtf NWV< aud S See ::
1..c- •' and - YE',. E. I. .'. and •: NW '. aud SM
--•. Ilk. Lois 7 in.-I s m.i.,. ]„,is . andfjNW
md SM Sec. 89, Lot lunnd in NE . Lot. "s •■
oul -J--' NWU ISM 1 -, and Lot-::.',.a nil 24 : < an,
- aud 27 and a, SWH Seo. BS, Whole of So,
'- 81,811, ei.al;,,, I :;:,. w' i Sec. SO Ml In I'oyy i
ii Range 8.
,- '■ Mvi. L.-.i ~ NW', :, n,i s'-.- Sec. 2" Lo
-■ Nil 1 .,. Lot 'I NW ', and s'.- See. sw, Lot.. Xt:
NWM I S 1 See, jg, s-|.;,, ~,'„, ~;,' 1.,.,.
-' LotfiNEU-Lota 0 and 7 NWM and AH Hrc
- WM NEU and NWH fri. Sec. 81. NWM J
I. i,SM SEM, SWH, I,a. s,c. 81. NEH, M
NWM, SM NWM and NWU Sec e'i IN 'a NE 1
NWHandW SEMSec.S3. M.'-and s'-.50,
--■' \. hole,,I --, tlons "r, and ::-,. All hi Town
11 Range !'.
Lot S NEH, and Lot 6 NWU Sec. M. Lntf.N
I anil Ci ii NW', and SM see. 28 LotoNl
LotNW , ami SM Sec. 27. Lot.NEH,io
0 NW 1 , and SK See. tit, Lm ,-, NEH Lol 0 IN W',
Sec. _. Lot i, NEH Lol n NWH and SM
sci B». Lot li NEM, Lots 8 and 7 NWH and NH
sec. :-s. Whole of sections 31,811, 83 and 81
\ and SW, Sec. 3.1, SE 1 -~., ;; . , v[ , in
Town 11. Range 18.
Lots, Lot 8 SilM and SWM See. 39. l-,i .', ,\
EU.LotSNWM andKM Sec.Bß. Whole of sec-
Hon 81, Lot a NEM, W < and Lol OSEU See. M
A:i in Town 11, Range 11.
1 Lol I and Lol S MEM and NW , fri, and S
\\ iSEiSec. I. Wholeof sections 2, 3, standi"
'• tl Loi 13, 11, la, la, 17and is NWH, NW
SEU and SWU SEH and Lots 20, SI, 22, 23, M
and 20 SWH Secti I. WM NEH, Lots 11, IS,
Li, I I. 13 and 18, WIS SEI, and Loi- 17, is, |g Jo
21 and22Section 7. NH, SEH and EM sWU
lon S. Whole of Section 11. NM, SEU, NEM
w _ SWH Sec. 10. Whole of Section 11,
NW '~ ll ; SEH -,i,d NWH SWH Sec. 12. E'-
Nl.'a sw 1 .,. s\- SW'i Section hi. NWH Sec 14
ai-,. and WH NWH Section IJ. Whole of Sco
leu hi. NEU, NEH NWH, EMSEUandWH
SWH Section 17. Whole of Section 18. Lots 12,
hi and 11, and NMSEM Section 10. NE'i W',
NWH and EM SEH Section 28. Whole of Sec
lion Jl. SWU Section 22. NEH NEH.SM NEH,
SEH, and EH SWH Section sj. Wholo of Sec
ttoti'-'i. NM, SEH, and NM SWH Section 28
NM, N'j SEH nnd SWU Section 26 NM NWH
SWH NWH, and WM SW -, Section 27 Whole
01 Seciion ■-.. i-;e NEH Section 29, Lots 11 and
luNWH and Loi- 28 and 21 SWH Section 80
W hole of Section 81. SM NWH,NWU si.',. SM
SEH and SWU Section 32. NM NEH,SEH NEH
and NEM NWU Section 38. WM NWH and
NWU SWU, SEU SWU Section 34. WM NEH
andNM NWH, SEU NWH and NW", SEM.SM
SEU Section a.-,. |-;'_. :l „.l SWU Scion 30, allin
i'ov. a 18, Range I.
Whole of seclions 1, -2, ;: and 4, SEU, and NEH
SWH, SM SWH Se-. ;.. NWH andNM Lots
swiiSec.ii. Eld, nnd SM Lots 1 and '2 NWH
and SW', Sec. 7. Whole of seclions of 8, 8, 10
11, 12, 13, 14, 1.",, in. 17. Is, pi, •>s, 21 22 23 "4 •',
20, 27 and 88. NM, SEH ami NEH SWH,'sm'
SWU Sec. 2d, NM.NWM SEH, and SWH Sec.
30, WMSec. 31. Wholeof Sections 82 83 Siand
:'..-, all in Town "J. Range 0.
*l' ;Vl '::'<. N' l: 'c Sv. Vs- SW'!., Sec. 1. Lota
NEH, NWH flndS'.. SI-.', Sec. 2. Wholeol sec
lions :i, :i, a. n, 7 and 8. WS NW H and w ! SW '--
Sec.!,. SE'., Seclion 18. Whole 1,1 Seclions if
12. IS, 1.1 fflld 10. EM and EM SW H Sec. HI. W '
NEH, NWH and NM SWH Sec.l,'. whole of
Seclion Is. WM NEH.NM SEH and WM See. In
SEU NEH and SEU Sec. 20. Whole of Septlnns
21. 22, 2;:. 21. 2.',. 20 2; 2- and 2 1 E) - NEH, Lot
2 NW,.,, NEH SE\,S'. SEM 50c.30. NEH and
sl-. , Sec. 31. W hole oi Seclions :;2,:;;; ami :ii
WM NEH and NWU Sec. 83. MEi and SM
Sec. :;ii, all in Town lfi, Range, 10.
Lot ti NEM and Lots 7 ami sand SI - aW' 1 - aud
Lot .", SEH a.id MW U Sec.,',, Whole oi Sections
0 and 7. Lol •'., WM, ami Lol ii SE'., Sice. 8 Lol
0 NEH, WM,and Lol ii si-;'., sec. 17. whole
01 Seclions Is and 10. Lol s NEU, WM, and Lot
,i SEH Sec 2s. Lot 6 NEH, W 'j.nnd Loi OSEH
Sec. 29. Who!,- of Sections 30 and 81, Lot fi
NEH, WM, and Lot 6SEH Sec. 32, all in Town
i'-. Range 11.
W',,,!,' of s,eii,,ii 1 EM See. a, EM Lot 2.
NW!, Scc,S, WMLoI 1 N'V.i sec 1. NE',
fri,, NWH frl„ SWU, WM SEH Sec. ... Lois 18
and 14, EM Lot 21, W!.- Loi 21 NE'.,. Lots 19
Hi, 17, is, 18and30NWH and SEH, and Lois ■_•■_>'
23, 21, 23, 26, 27 SWH Sec. li. EM, Lois 1:1, 11 1;,
10, 17 and IsNW'i and Lots 19,20, 21 and 2" SW",
Sec. 7. SM NEH, NWH NWH and SM Sec. 8
Whole of Seclion 9. SWH NEU and NWU
NWM, SM NWU, WM SEM and SWU Sec. lii
NEH. NEH Soc. 11. \V- NWU and S*.SE'-.
\, in.le ..i Set ,„,,,- ).:;, ( > and is, NM NE! Lol
la NKU and Lois 13, 11. in, in, 17 and Is NWU
Sec 10. NM NEH, Lol 1 NEH, NM NWU, Lol S
NW H Se,-. 2s. NM NWH, Lol 2 NWH Sec. 21
Lol 1 NEH and Lot 2 NWH 5,,. 22. Lot I NEH
and Lot 2 NWH Sec. 2:!. All In Township lo
Range 8.
WM Lot} and I.„ - v ,y: . „,„, \. ■~_ svVU
Sec.l. whole oi Sooiiou. si, 3, 4 and s. V
Seclions 8, ii, 10 and 11. W '-.- N W ',' Sec 12. EM
NEHandEM SEU See. i;i. Wholeof Sections
11.',, in find 17. NWH, EM SEU, and Lot 2 SW 1 ,
Sec is. NEUNEU, fr.t 4, NEH Sec. 10 NM
NEi.Loi 1 NEH and NM NWU, Lot 2 NWH
Bee. 21, NM NEH, Lot 1 NEH andNM NWH
!".".- NW '' s ' l ' --'- -N '-' -N'EU. Lol I NEU. N'-'
INW :., and Lot 2NW'i Sec. 23. NEH NEH 800
2J. All in Township 18 Range 8,
Wholeof Section I, EMLotSand EM Loi 11
NEH and SEU See. ■>. \VU Lois iaitd2 NEH
andWM Sec. 3. Wholo of Sec 1 lon. 4 and 0 \.
EM Lots 1 find 2 NWH aud Lol 1 SWU Sec 8
EM. Lot I NWH and sW'i.i Sec. 7. Whole of
Section 8, NM N'EU, SWH NEH,and WM Sec
fi. SEU, and SEH SW _ Sec. 19. Whole of Sec
tions 11, 12, i:i, h and 1.1. s' - NEH and S' Sec
16. NM,andNM SWH, SW' 1 SWH see ir'
"Vholpof Seciloo IS, Lois i a,„i.-, m-,!- and Lots
2, if. ami I. Sec. 18. NEU, Lot 1 NWU and EM
ami Lot 3 SEH See. 2Q. V, hi,]--,.i Sections2l 22
2.1, 21, 2.',. 211. 27 nnd 28, I: 1 , NEU, Lot 3 NE','
and EM SI-:'.,. Lol 4 SEU See 2u KM NEi, u _-__\
'■'" SNBM " '■-: si-:: t , i.-i -t sel, Sci' il_
\\ ho|e of Seclions S3, - ,! -!. S3 and 38 All iv Town
10, Ran;;,'ln
Luis 7 and 8 NEH, LotsAaudlOondSM NWH
Lots fi and 6 SEU and SWH Sec. 0. Whole ol
Sectionsßand7. Lois.-, ande NEU WM and
Lots 7 aud 8 SEU Sec. 17. Whole of Sections 18
and 10 EolsfiandONEU.VM, and Lots 7 and
ivtt' 1 90° • '''"' ''■ NWU, ami Lois 7 and 8
Whole, .f's'eciion- 1, 2 and 3.\ E',. SI-' 1 ,, and
SEH Sec, S. Whole ctf Sections' a, 10 and 11. NM,
2 atul 2 NEH and t: 1 : SEM See ,; \;'_ ni';'" s',!'.
Sec. 38. Lois 5 and •; NEH Sec. 32, ' All In Town
17. Range 11.
I. '-- .. ', m - ,-;. ~.,., 1,.,-,.,,, ~, !„-o
Whole ol Sccions 07, 2S. 29,NEU Loi- 13 14* lfi'
All iv Town 16, Range 8
Whole of Section. 8, I and .'.. Lois 13, It and 21
■• -,i Wholeol Se, ■■;■ • • --'_».'2l. 22,'■';:. Vi, 2.1, i
Whole of Seclions Hi, ,7, IS, la. 20, 21. 22 .■
id hi Toy. v. 17. Rauge 111.
' Lot 3 nnd NH ne'-,Loi 1 andNM \M ■
I and N't M.',,!.,,: __ -, ~ ihNwh
S- •• l : All in Town Is, Run... ,' ' '
-■"id I NEH, Lota .-, and 8 NWH TBec ,'• \\\ „',
I "w n. 18, Range 10.
ll I*l' 'I ■ inn-I Is- made for parcel- or
li, not c.\, eodnii- iv any case cue hundred and
acne.-i, h. .-should any proposal be lor any
act having upon II Improvements of any kind
which were made by ,n- for the Indians or for
ilovernment purposes, ihe proposals therefor
us| state lhe price bid for lhe land ami for ihe
■ apr.iyemcnfs separately.
Thee lands comprise lhe unsold poni i
e-ii are know ii as the Kansas Indian Trust
. Hlds, and al-., all lhat portion of the Kansas
'.oi Inmliilshed Reservation lyingoutsideol
" Xlorlor boundary line of (he lauds assigned
In severally i» members of ihe tribe under the
provision of the aforesaid treaty.
All bids must be accompanied by the depo-ii of
a -urn equal lo fen per centum of ihe amount oi
each I.id, which sinn, in case the land is awarded
ami balance m,. paid, will be forfeited by Hie 1.1,1
--' «•«■■ •""•> 'd any hid he rejected Hie sum iict^.-i
ted will he reii,ri,,-,| n, the proper party
Patents will he Issned and transmitted lo ptir
. baser, as soon after ftill payment as practicable
1 nyments mnst !„■ made in cash. ~r such ceriui
ol Indebtedness of the Kansas tribe of lit
is.lssued by the Commissioner of Indian Af
faire for the debts of said Indians, s_ aro made
i - - enable as cash by ihe provisions of lhe amen
ded second (L',l) article of the treaty of March II
i--. to the amount for which they were Issued,
in payment tor lands ihat may be purchased oat
ol that portion of said R nation commonly
known as '-Trust Lands."
\ll lands purchased from ihat portion of lhe
Diminished Reservation" herein ottered for sale
must he paid lor in cash. The right to relecl any
, and all bids is expressly reserved
All bids luusf i„, sealed and addressed to ihe
l'.,inniissii.ii,-,- ~r Indian Affairs, and indorsed
' Hids i,,r Kansas ! u.li ~i Tiusi Lands "or "Rids
for Kansas Diminished Reserve Land.." a. th,.
case may bo.
Persons OC pat-ii...- whose bid, ure acecpied will
be noiilied ol such acceptance as soon thereafter
a- practicable.
If-within forty days after snob notice has been
duly mailed payment In full is not made to the
bit. ihe land for which such hid was made yvill
be again subject to sale.
Deposii.s io accompany bids maybe made in
any nubile depository of ihe United States or sol
vent-National Rank, evidenced by a certificate of
deposit transferred to ]•:. s. Parker, Commissioner
"I Indian Allah's.Washington, D C
Huts yvill he received i.iiiil the mill day of July
next, after which, as soon as prncticable.they will
be opened, examined and acted up,.,,.
~. Acting Commissioner.
WASHIKOIOS, D. C, lVHty- 18,1(71, jes—tj'2,-,
SMALL IARMS POR SALE.
/ lll.llt IHMi I'OlMin Un VDK BAL ,
AT fiI'NSTO.N UAE],, ON TUE POTOMAC.
TWENTY MILES BELOW WASHINGTON
and four miles from XT. VERNON.
EACH.ITIKS FOR
ITNM \y .viiii;, timisek. or a HKt3 land
high, rollino, HEALTH.
I NsURPASSED FOR FRUIT AND TRCCK
Ui 11)1) NEIGHBORHOOD OP ONE HUN
I'liED .NORTHERN FAMILIES HKRE
snl.D IN LOTS PROM TEN TO ONE HUN
j STEAMIiuAT LANDING ON PREMISES
AND RAILROAD IN REAR
I ONE HOUR irom ■VASHIMJTONHYRAIL
TITLESCLEAR AND UNRISRI'TAW.IO
We waul one hundred Hrst-ckutl families, in
iiusji-ioffs.temperate and enterpiisjng, Noquei
lions a-ked about religion or politics.
You can raise every variety of Fruit, Ctttm aft.
fJ rain,
EaciiiHes for dairying excellent.
Manures, Lime. Marl and Muck easily obtained
near the premises.
Direct and rapid sbijiinnni of all products North
by rail or water.
No line need Ira, excess heat or co.ll Right*;
ft* flesh blce/.es come lip ||,C l«y ;| lilt temper llle
i'.ii.i-.'-nheia'.
To persons of intellectual tastes, lite near vi
cinity, of ihe National Capital Is of Inestimable
value, nis near enough to Washington to allow
one to do business there and be home vi iiieht :
or. iii winter lo reside ,n Ihectty atul have the
luxuries.,iii farm home.
We urge onr Northern friends not to go Weat,
nor far into ih,- South to live in the wilderness,
fill Hie.v haye a i onr beautiful reiooit of the
Upper Potomac
Coma and s is here in Virginia. Her,' you
will And true hearts ready to welcome j on. So
eiely organized with Churches, Schools. Horti
cultural and Agricultural Societies, Nurseries of
Hani iieesand beautiful cultivated forma. Here
you yvill And Hie cheapest laud on thi. continent,
f'.-.al yy Inch is sure io increase rapidly la value.—
Northern men of irieoni are coming in royidy,
Latuls froiii *-ja to MB pec acn-, of excellent
quality lo improve, can be bought*on long tinie.
hmts can'b" rented by those who wish to stay
a while i„ try the climate.
Addle-.
••vi'Aii; jdi UN ii.- OFFICE,
off
PECK, KNOX Si KIRHY,
Real Estate Atst'ius.
ap I*- li Alexandria, Va.
WATCII E S !
li:--..'.) R. 11. C..., tir.xi. See'is Oirtci:,>
A,.,>».»\.y, January la, IS7U. \
I'resi National Watch CO., Chicago i
Dear Stc, —Tliis Company has purchased and !
put in the hand-,,( it. engine-men, eighty "Ray- j
mend movements," which have given excellent ,
satisfaction, nnd proved to be very reliable lime.
keepers. In addition to these, quite a number oi
EI. (i 1 N W A T c 11 E s
__*'" ' 11 pui'iia-e.i by officers and employees ol
Mils 1 onipiin.v, all of whom have been well
pleased wnh the efficiency and regularity ofthe
inov. >,ion ts urn ii ii nil-lured lo ihe N-, liouni Watch
f 'ouipauv.
Ri -|..-ci|'u||v,
EDWARD 1! WILLIAMS,
f ielli Superiulendeitf.
' Call ou your Jeweler and ask to see the
1.1. in Watches
lliuiness imice anil Saleroom N.-uional Watch
t >~,,p.,,,\,
!•',') a,,,l li.l Lake Street, Chi. .
VALUABLE LOTS AT I'APR WJOOsIC IN
THE COUNTY lil'fll.l'l f-ESTER
R.v \iiiue ol en order of W. W. Forbes _____
Register _ Ini Bankruptcy, I shall as assig' '- !„
Joshua (~■ur,,. bankrupt, sell a, pnliTlc auc
tion nt Oloueester Court-house, on
MONDAY. THE SB DAY OE .II LV, un,
commencing al l2o'elock, M., all lhe RIOHT
■TITLE and INTEREST of the s;,i,| bankrupt In
three lots al Cappahooslo, in ihe county of Olou
eesfer. I ree from all liens ami encumbrance!
lhe iir-i „t ,i,cse lots, which contains two (2)
acres, front, upon Hie main road leading to lhe
wharf and Isparticnlarly desirable torn building
10l lhe two other lots, containing respectively
■ ight and leu acres. li„„. ~,„„, ~„,. ~,,„ ~.„.k ,;,
public lanes, and are yen- desirable to pels,
engaged m market gardening.
TERMS— One-fourth cash; (he balance on si\
R ud twelve months ll«e. Purchaser i„ give
onds, with ample personal security, tor il ■ ■■
lerred payments, with Interest thereon from lite
day of sale; title tobe retained hy ihe asslgi
fililil lhe wholeol lhe purchase money shall have
■"' ra !' : '"' ~ , , I. A. FORBES,
A-sagnee oi Joshua L. Garrett, Bankrupt
my 27—-2nw3w
By ii nihil. ,v \i flUois»r_i7cflloiTeer)fc
* MI-MUM g_fV
TWO HUNDRED AND EOETY-EIVE AORES
OF LAND IN THE COUNT- OE ES
SEX, VA., AT ACCTIf IN.
In accu-ilanee wiih a decree of the Dislrict
I ouri of the United Slates, signed by the Hon
.lolm C. Underwood, Districi Judge, pronounced
>» the 22,1 May, 1871, 1 shall sell in front of the
doorol the. Custom house, in the Cilv of Rich
mond,
ON SATURDAY, THE FIRST DAY OE
JULY, 1871,
Tyro hundred nud forty-iiy,. acres of valuable
Land in the Connty of Essex, within four miles of
the Rapimhfiuiitick River. The laud is yell
wooded anil watered—the neighborhood au excel
lent one. and the Land productive.
TERMS—One-third cash; balance in siv ami
twelve months, yyiih negotiable notes, Intense!
idded. Idle reiained until the whole of lhe pur
hase money is paid.
T. H. BROOKE,
Assignee of Paul spimiie
my 20—2a\v3w
ASSIGNEE'S ~SAIir~OI \ VIA tlll.i:
LANDS INKINT* ANDUUEEN' COUNTY.
Hy yirtite of an order of the District Court of
he United Slaies for the District of Virginia
undo the 4lh day of April, 1871, in the matter of
8. <4. Fauntleroy, a bankrupl, I shall, as assignee
)f said bankrupt, sell at public auction, in front
•I King and Queen Court-Honse, on
THI'RSDAY, TIIE I:itu JULY, IS7I,
thai beingcoitrt-d:ty) at 12 o'clock M.. lhe fol
owlngMAL ESTATE surrendered by the said
•ankruiil, to wit:
Oae undivided sixth of lhe iract of land called
'Farmers' Mount,'' which contains (th lire
rack) 820 ACRES, and lies in King and n, „
.unity, adjacent to the Dunkirk Ferry properly
in the Mai laponi river in said connty, The late
ir. Moore H. Fnimllcrov resided on lids tracl
n his lite-tiuie. This interest will be sold entire.
'ho unci of land called "tiienwood '« separated
rom the above described tract by the public road
.■ailing Irom Dunkirk Eerry lo Newtown anil Iv
ig only half a mile from the Eerry. This t racl con-
Km. 702 acres, Is the present resilience of Dr S I',
lillltlero.v, null will he sold entire, or in parcel.
s may seem most desirable on the day of sale
These lands are very desirable. Any Informs
on respecting them will be furnished by the un
ersigned, If applied l.y letter or otherwise
ifliMs oi Sai.i:—Cash, as to a sum siillicieni to
.-tray lhe expense, of sale; as lo the residue noon
credit of six, fifteen and twenty-four month.
i equal Instalments, the purchaser to execute
onds for the deferred payments, bearing latere I
I sis per ceni. from iho day of sale the till
be retained until the purchase money Is paid In
lull, with power to re-sell in otuw am-bond for
purchase money shall mil be paid al maturity.
St. Stephen ■ Church, Va., May so! 1871.
: VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE, IX PATRICK
Hy virtue of a decree of the United Slates Dis
trict Conrt for Eastern District vi' Virginia, 1 v_ill,
"■''•')• ■* a.-slgnee of John Toggle, bankrupl. on
i'RAI T of LAND, containing in., acres, lying on
the land- of Abram Iloiichins aiid'oiliei's'. ''°"""
al ih.- same time and place, a tract of 100 J
acres, lying ou the waters ol Smith s riyei ad- '
Joining lhe lands of Reuben Wright and others.
one tract of .-,u acres, lying ou ih,. 1,,-ad waters
oi itockl asilecreelt, adjoining the lands of Na
thaiuel litti'well atid others.
twelve months, equal instalments, purchaser giv
nig bonds, wiih approved security, for Ihe de
ar-red payments, and title retained till whole of
purchase money is paid
A Lacy, Auctioneer.
__.
VALUABLE REAL Estate IN HALIFAX
In obedience to a decree of Ilm Dislrict Conn
Virginia, entered In the matter of Stephen D
l ucker, bankrupt, on ihe Bth day of May is-i
1 -hall, on
proceed lo sell on the premises al public auction
file real estaie surrendered by said bankrupl
the purchasers thereof al ihe former sale bavuu
failed to comply with the terms of sale. The
which he now resides, containing 2nn'- 'Al .'RES
more or less,,on which there are valuable im
provements, Including a good dwelling-house
kitchen and necessary oat-bouses, a fine orchard
■J | " l i" , '"T','"' "J 1 "' 1 '- purchased al the former
mile or le.s, on which there is tt' small settle
ment, ivvo or three good tobacco barns, _~ _i„, :
land lies along the waters of Lady Creek, about
leu miles troiu Halifax, find three miles from
Mcadsviiie, and Is well adapted to the oultiva
tion ot v.heat, corn, tobacco, Ac. The land will
rujit's wife.
to be paid iv cash, the balance ou a credit of sil
euriiy', and bearing interest from day of sale for
the fieterred pavnielll.
By coi. j. j. inn, A»c«tMi»»r,
ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF CLARES-'
In the nuttier of R. 11. MOSS .t BROS.
Ry an older of lhe Dislrict Couri of iheliui.
si.oe-lor lhe District of Virginia, consented I
by all parties Interested, I shall, ns assignee fo
lhe above named bankrupl,..*,. (| :ll .„,i,if c ~„,
lion, to the highesl bidder,
ON TIIE l.Vni DAY W SEPTEMBER. 1871
in ihe lown of ClarkKville, Vn., free from ttl
[lens and encumbrances, a large amount of PER
SONAL PROPERTY, consisting of
Horses, Mffles find t'utile,
Household and Kilchen Furniture
Two (2) Steam Engines, yviihc.nnpleic, ||
lohncci) Factory Fixture., in goodorder sui
llcient to work M hands.
The REAL ESTATE constat of about iw.-nu
me valuable Town and Wood Lots, in and neat
io ihe town of Clarksville; Two h,,•.-,. Facto
iics (smokingand mannmcturhig) ; also "Klu
del-ton," one mile om Of town, containing 301
.•..res wiih handsome Dwelling.
TERMS For all personal properti cash tat
real estate, one-fourth of purchase money cash
lhe balance payable in lwelve months, with iv
terest Iroin day of sale
J. M. CARHIVCTON- Assignee
je C—-twlds _'__;• M*>« k Bros.
By Col. J. j. inn, Aurtlenecr.
4 SSI(I\EE'S SALE Ol*
IMI ABLE REAL AND PERSONAL
ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF CLARES-
Hy au order of the District Court ofthe United
Slates lor the District .of Virginia, I shall, as ;,.
sigltee ol Chainherlayne _ Moss, expose for sale
Ui the highesl bidder, at public auction, one ol
ihe best a ml largest DISTILLERIES in Virginia
v.nh h\lures complete, free from all liens and
en, eiubi.nico,., in lhe tjjrn of Chirks-, i 11,., y M ,
ON THE i:,,n DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1-71
TERMS—One-fourth cash; ihe balance p.,,
ASSIGNEE SALES.
|MinH_iif
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT BLI(J
n order of Ihe United Stale.
he Eastern Districtof Vireinin
■ i.c matter ol ii. a. tnughan, bankrupt. n„.
undersigned v ,ill.
ON THE -'.In DAY OF JENE, IS7I,
commencing at II o'clock A. M., In front of th
door oi ihe Court lions., of said oonrt, in the Cn-.
torn lions,, building in lhe ciiy ol Richmond. Va
; seiiai public auction, ihe following trainable re-o
estate, via: 7.v'M. ACHES of LANIi In thee I.
Ol Lunenburg, and about 1 M miles from Meherrm
Depot, on ihe R. and I), railroad. The Improve.
incuts in the way of buildings npon this laud are
handsome, commodious and nearly new. Tin
land will he sold a-a whole, or i_ lots in sun
purchasers, lie,- from lien or encumbrance excepi
lhe contingent dower right. A pint of thi-laud
will he exhibited OU day of sale
TERMS—One-fourth cash ; balance in .iv ami
twelve months, equal ins nil -non is. puri-ha-cr ni\
nig bonds, wilh security, and title lobe retaine I
until the whole ofthe purchase money is paid
______ow3w 1' A. FORBES. Assignee
A NMI'M-l'S- KALB Of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC
AUCTION
In oiieiiicnce lo on oilier of the United Stale.
Dislrict Court for lhe Eastern District of Virginia
in the mntterof Allen A. Harwell, bankrupt, the
undersigned will,
ON THE2.ii, DAY |)E TON*, 1871,
commencing al It o'clock A. M„ in from of the
door of the Court lion: eof said court, In the On..
torn-House building iti the city of Richmond Va
sell al public am lion, the following valuable real
estate, viz: 396 M ACRES In the county of Luncii
burp, adjoining the lauds of E. Newcomh and
others. This la nil has upon it a comfortable
dwelling und ail necessary outhouses,
TERMS—One-fourth cash; balance in s,, -~, ,
i welve months, equal Instalments, purchaser ki,
Ing bonds, Willi security, and title to he retained
until the yvhole ofthe pun base money Is paid
P.A.FORBES.
W M. DAVIDSON.
je 6—2aw3w Assignee
-4 NSIUM'E'S BALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC
AUCTION.
i In obedience io an order of Ihe United Stale-
Districi Court for the Eastern Districi ot Vo
gidia, in tbe matter of William Wilkinson i.-mi
i rupi, the enderslgned yyill.
ON THE ••:',., DAY OF JUNE, IS7I.
I commencing at 11 o'clock A.M., in front of ihe
floor of ihe Court-House of said court m ih"
Custom-Hou.e building hi Ihe city of Richmond
A, a., sell at public auction, 042 AORESOE L-lNli
in lhe eounly of Lunenburg. The dower haviue
been assigned lhe widow by lhe county conn ~'
Lunenburg, ibis land will'be sold ns follow
-1 wo thirds iv value of said Iract will he sold free
Irom all liens, the remaining one-third will lie sold
subject to the life estate of Mrs. Wilkinson.
TERMS—*,in,•-lourih cash ; balance in sis an I
twelve months, .•qual Instalments, purchaser
giving bonds, with security, and fill.- io i» ,
timed until lhe whole of the purchase money i.
,4 SSK'EEE'S SALE OF
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC
lv obedience lo an order of lhe Unin-d Stale
in-friet Court for the Eastern Districi of Vir
ginia, iv ihe matter of R. E. Shore, bankrupt ihe
undersigned will,
ON TH E 23n DAY 1) E .1U NE, I s7l,
commencing nt 11 o'clock A. M., in front of iho
door ol the Court-House of said court, in lhe
in-mm-House bnlldbig in ihe city of Richmond
y frgnua. sell al public auction, Hie said haul,
rupi s undivided Interest iv I,«U ACRES DE
LAND in Hie eounly of Noitowav; said intere-i
•eingeqttal to one-third value of said tract sub
ieel to il,,- encumbrance of lhe life estate of Mr-
M. A. shore, mother of sai.t bankrupt
TERMS—One-fourth cash; balance iv six and
i.velie months, equal instalments, purchaser
given; bonds, with security, ond un,. , 0 i„. ~,,
mined until lhe whole of Hie purcha-e money ,
I" 1 ." 1 - . V. A. El HIRES,
,|e ij-2aw3w " A.slgnee
A SSIGNEE'S OF SALE OF
VALUBLE REAL ESTATE Of CAMPBELL
COUNTY. VA.
By virtue of a decree or the Districi Court of
the United States for the Eastern District of vn-.
•iinia, rendered In the matter of Wm. 11. Walker
bankrupt, ihe undersigned, assignee of said haul,'
rupt, will sell, at public auction, In ihe lown oi
Brookneal, Campbell county, to the highest bid
tier, on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12m DAY pF JULY, ls.i.
all the REAL ESTATE surrendered by ihe .snd
bankrupl in his .schedules, except lhe'Mill and
Joundry, on Falling river, and the laud therein
attached. The said real estateconsist „t
Ist. A trad of
EIHIITY Ell'lfT ACRES OE LAND.
more or less, adjoining the town of Urookneal
on which there are valuable Improvement-, in'
eluding a hire" and commodious DWELLING
111 I SE. Kitchen, necessary Oat-House., Orch
mils, _c.
The land is productive and adapted io ihe cul
tivation ol Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, _c and alt i
gether, this is n„Uy a most valuable niece of
property. '
2.1. Two vacant LOTS, of one acre each in n,,
--town ol Brookneal, (No. 24 and No. ill. and
3d. One-half interest in three TOWN LOTS
(No*. 27, 2Saml 2:ii iv town of Bi-ookueal, on one
Tl )RY * itu * l ' ted a Vfiluable TOD At't'() (*AC-
Thesald land is sold free of all liens and en
•uiubraiices, e;.,-,.p, the right of flower of the
•atikrttpt's widow.
TERMS -One-half c:Mf~; lesidne ol purchase
mm. ,v on v credit of six months, purchaser etv
in.' bond, with approved security, and bearing
meiesi from day of sale, for the deterred nav
nient, and title retained until the purchase
money is fully p.-od.
A. I'ARKSD.YI.E, Jr., Assignee
. , , ot W. 11. Walker, Bankrupt.
je lfi—3ttw3w
A SSlGNill'rs SAL K OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 'AT I'I'HMC
AUCTION.
In obedience to au order of the United Statc
lisfrict Court for the Eastern Districi of Virgin
a, in the matter of .fohu C Wnlkius, hankrimi
lie undersigned will,
ON THE _.(,. DAY OE JUNE, 1871.
omtnencingal ll o'clock A.M.. in front of the
inn- oi lhe Cuiii-i.House of said court, iv the
'iisiom-iioii-.. building in the ciiy of Richmond
ft., sell ni pitlilic unction, lAO ACRES of LAND'
iiuate.l near KeysviUe station, ou Hie H \ D it
(~ in ihe county of Charlotte.
Also.
Ifie-seieuih interest in 2:!,. ACRES of LAND
niialcd iii the eounly of Charlotte, free from all
ions find encumbrances,
TERMS -One-iourih ca-h; balance in six and
welve months, equal hisuUnietus, purchaser git -
ig bonds, with security, and title lo be retained
II whole.of the purchase money is paid
.je a—Bq—Bw P. A, FORBES, Assignee.
Case No. 4226.
i SSIGNEE AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
ALIAULE PROPERTY AT BOWLINH
fIHEEN. CAROLINE CO! N'lY. VA.
Hy virtue of the"decree rendered by Ihe United
tales Districi Court for the Eastern Dlstrii
Virginia, on ihe lain day of June, ]sti
the matter of J. S, Davie.., bankrupt, we will
■II :n Bowling Green, Caroline county, Va., on
MONDAY, THEKii-ii DAYuE.It'LY. 1871,
12 o'clock .AL, the following r.-al property ol
fid hauknipi. viz:
WELLING HOUSE AND LOT OF OWE
ACRE,
iih tidd-Eciioas' iiaii and Storehouse aituchc,
ALSI), THE STORED! HSE AND LOT
nucha.-,sl by ih,. said bankrupl of Edgar Me
nu., and ihe 1,,-irs ai kirge ol Brockenbr i
IV lon, situated on .Alain street.
I '••■■ n more particular description of Ihe same
reference Ts hereby made in lhe deed of trustet ■
Irom said bankrupt and wile to Robert Hudgin
trustee, dated sil, of January, 1800, and recorded
in the clerk's office of t 'arollue i 'ounty court.
ALSO one TWO-STORY DWELLIM.
With basement, sil mile on Mnln .li-eel, yyiih loi
one and one-hall acres, peach and apple orchard,
fhereon.
TERMS—One-third oash, and Ihe balance at
six aud twelve mouths, for negotiable notes, In
leiesi added, ami the titlo retained until all the
purchase money is paid.
At the same time all tionda, notea, and chases
iv action, belonging lo the said bankrupt.
JACOB COHN,
Assignee of J. s. Davies
lit) Hi IKUN, Trustee Ac
j.- lA—2a\\:iiv