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Cvrnittg ftatc journal EVEN'O, Jl'I.Y 6, I*7l. m iivieh. < live of vnnr snii-liiiii'. (>. -11miller, to me. One little *nn wave, now rlppltnif the sen: Earth is re,lnn,laul. ami sloes I.rim mini: o'er, Pa*a not, i>. -nmmer, my son Is open door! Whal have 1 done ihat His -iiiilirh! should - 11 Mil "' Wli.v -il 1 COM 'nealli a mid-slimmer nun ' Stag winsome mills from the heights of the nine. Sine; Into hearls musie-hunirrv, like mine; Trill a pearl necklnceof unwritten notes Forth from ihe swell of Tonr benntiftd i lno.il- SiilnniiT refuses lo shine in my heart, Sunshine ami 1. are long shadows a purl— Si,,,i in I,or minor, to son/'* that an dark .' Murmur. O, river, tw in-borderei 1 in preen,' Hid la the depth* of your shadow-. I dream, Moan, MM the waves dash in nautical strife, 'l'o symbol the wrecks on the river of life : Still In this mirror of God We heboid Heaven ill concave,— the new. from the old ! Whisper, O winds, from deep caverns misim.*. Tell the weird tales of thy desolate tongue, Wall I.in a breath of -onie llowret'a iierl'inne, Wtiose hennti the snnliiflit has never consumed : Some rare exhalaUon in solitude fed. Whose presence orkiml never 1,1, omed o'er ihe dead I And scalier Ihe wealth of ils delicate bloom Where the uti-olul Is ~l ihe -|~rii make room ' Answer, sweel seasons, thai yearly unroll Heaven and earth as a legible scroll— Sunshine and bird-son*;, ami murmuring stream, Whispering winds, from their sources oneeen i 'onid these lm i yield ns theirndeqnate swetpti Would our existence, like theirs, be complete 1 lied knovvcih liest what our natures will meet ; He would despoil ns Of sell lev,, and pride, Teach ns that Faith M a warfare to hide, Ami that tin. lesson of lessons to learn, li trusting in flail where we cannot disci,n ' ' loss. GENERAL NEWS. The ex-Rebel leader, l>. ('. Yancey, ha* beta) appointed editor of the Atlanta (<<a.) Intelligencer. Prtf. Hitchcock, of Dartmouth College, with :t si• 11 act of students, is exploring in the White Mountains. "lieutenant-Gen." Julia! A. Karly will tell the "Society of ('onfederatc Buv\ ivors," at Columbia, S. C, what he knows of Rebellion. "Admiral" Buchanan of the ('. S. A. Kavy, received a salver of silver from Ins Mobile admirers before lea' big tor Irs * Maryland home. Sam. Buttcrworth, the 'riend of (Jen. Sickles in the Key affair, tws giiiwn enor mously rich, if. is said, in California, and is rated at $2,000,609; Douglas -.lon-old probably received the highest compensation.ever paid,a literary man; for bis "Advice to people About to Marry— Don't," he was paid by I'mich, $'2.">. Yale will graduate, on the 13th proximo, lO.'l students. This is a little higher than the average of the last,'JO years—loo 7-10 and somewhat lower than the average of the last 10 years, lOSJ. In bis old revolutionary days Carl Schurz, the Missouri .Senator, with'a tinn I v loan delivered a co-worker, Prof. Gottfried Kinkel, from the Spandau Prison, near Berlin, and tlie receipt for its repayment, signed by Senator Schurz, was recently secured by the Berlin authorities for $7">. One of the humors of Cincinnati journal ism is fiir one editor lo nominate another tin- Mime municipal, Stale or national ojHce. The latest recipient of such questionable honoris .Mniat llalsteatl of the < imiincrcinl, who lias been named for Slate Senator. No doubt he would make a goodoac, but every body knows be could not be persuaded to be a candidate. (i'ov. Walker undertook to solve the boundary muddle which has for a century puzzled the wiseacres of Maryland and Vir ginia, and, the batter to settle the dispute, sent an emissary lo Ixuidon to look up the ori ginal grants. Greatly to his Excellency's de light, the records make plain work of the question, and a small speck of internal war is thus dispelled. The various rumors Which have been circulated concerning the safely of the val uable contents of the National Library, Paris, are satisfactorily disposed of Ly our correspondent, who has visited the buildings and made necessary inquiries. Strange to say, the Commune did not disturb any of the treasures of the Library, but contented themselves by ousting the ofiieials and leaving the books and works untouched. — N. V. Tribune Connecticut has a superior class of dogs if We may judge from a canine specimen owned by J. ,S. Trowbridge, of Canaan. Trowbridge made a journey on horseback one day, and missed his dog. The next day he missed his wallet containing $050, and on tbe second day, the faithful beast was found in the roatl watching the money, which was entirely safe. Such a dog would not live long here unless bullet and poison proof. Mr. Barnum is most respectfully in formed that the minutest manikin of a baby has been born in Manchester, \'t. It weighed, upon entering this great world, only il ounces ; its fine may he covered by an oltl-la-shioncd cent, and a lady's lingcr ring can he slipped on ils arm. It is a lit tle baby and no mistake, and what a con trast it would make to even (he smallest giant in Mr. liariium's menagerie! Yet all things go by comparison, for the Vermont midget would have been a monster in Lili put. When musicians in Massachusetts want to give a concert on Sunday evening, they call it "sacred," ami then siflg or fiddle what they please. The brass band of Haverhill gave one oi these "sacred" por lbriiiane.es last Sunday with a great deal of dram and trombone and triangle, much to Ihe scandal of the soberer sort. An old manager once explained the way in which he arranged a "sacred" programme: "I lake an old glee," he said ; "lor instance, 'Tell 1110, Shepherds, tell me, pray, Have you seen my Chloris pass this way;' I strike out'shepherds' ami put in 'brethren;' I substitute 'David' for '(,'hloris ;' and it, goes beautifully." "Duke" (Jwin, ex-U. S. Senator and general busybody, dining the Rebellion coquetting with fiance, .Mexico, and the Rebels, is iluis vigorously depicted by («. A. Townsend, in a letter from California. "William M. <iwiu is in Smi I'limeisco, 'a perfectly white-headed, colossal old efflgy, with a look of .sly and dangerous comedy about him ; a warty bulbous nose ; a cold blue eye, heavy brows, big bones, big feet— an adventurer and a wire-puller, and a Senatorial reproduction of Joe Bagstock. lie has ret uineil some property;!* daughters are well married, and ill present he manages and partly owns a gold mine. His eye is upon polities again, and some think helms chances.' " Ifa stone and a dead cat are found lying in the mad together, it is impossible to avoid the impression that care did not kill that particular cat. So when a newspaper franti cally resists protective duties on pig-iron and lead, while in another column it con redes that its niosi important matter is manufactured from the brains: of its cor respondents, it is difficult to resist thinking that disinterested motives are not altogether iho base of ils free-Trade theories, as a I'l'otcetive tariff on lead and indocility com bined ought raise the price of its [catling commodities beyond its present limited grasp. President Wool., y ol Yale lias related to many classes how Ptance once came to Con necticut for aid in silkworm culture. A .li ..to bad broken out in France among the worms, fid- which no remedy could be found, and a grower, having heard in some way Ihat silkworms were grown in ( ounoc tii'itl, and, in some other unexplained man ner, Ihat there was such a man as a Presi dent Woolsey, vvrnle, asking him to send out -nine 1 onncetieut SggS, as it was thought that American worms might escape Ihe disease. 'I'he President on inquiry learned that ill an obscure lown in his Stale silkworms were cultivated, procured some eggs, and sent them as directed, lie received i i due time a cheek for Ihe expense incur red, but never learned the success of the experiment. ul' loud nailing to learn what 1 hate In till tun 111 these pamphlets; ami you will lirol, if yon choose to find, il is true ; ami may prove, if you choose in prove), tliat il is useful; ami I am nut in the least minded to compete fur your audience with the 'opin ion-' in your dimp journals, morning tad the ''lack of them coming off on your fingers, and, beyond all washing, into your bruins. It is no all'air of mine wlu'ther yuu Attend lii me or not; Imt yours wholly; my hnnil is weary of pen-holiling- my heart is sick of tliink -1112;; for my own part, I would not write you these pamphlets though ton would give ma 0 barrel of beer, instead ul' two pints, for Ihetn ; I write them wholly for your sake; I choose that ytou shall nave them decently printed on creator loloinl paper, ami with a margin under ie alii, which toil 1:111 write on, if you like. Thai is also for your sake; it is a proper form of hook for any man to have who can keep his hooks clean ; and if he cannot, he has no business with hooks at all; it, ants me ion pound* lo print a thousand copies, ami live more to give you a picture ; ami n penny oil'my sevenpencu to semi ton the iiuok ;t thousand sixpences are iwenty-live pounds; when you have bought a thousand /'•,- of me, I shall therefore have lite pounds for my trouble and my sinjrle shop man, My. Allen, lite pounds for his; we won t work for less, either of us; not thai •re would not, were it good for you ; but it would he Iry no means good." Manchester News and Gossip The Fourth of July in Manchester.—Yes terday was a beautiful day, and all hearts were full of anticipations for the day's en joyment, which was generally observed. ■Several pic-nics were held near the town at which, we have been informed, a good time was had. The Odd-Fellows pic-nic at Cop ley's grove was a success. Early in the morning everything was in good trim and the guests assembled. The crowd was not large, but select. Various amusements were engaged in by the ladies and gentle men until 2 o'clock, at which time dinner was announced by the committee of ar rangements. After a blessing upon the food, a war of extermination was begun and kept up until all were satisfied. The crowd was called together afterwards, to bear a few words upon "the day we celebrate," delivered by 11. li. Harding, who was followed by J. 0. Wells with a handsome speech on the bene fits of Odd-Fellowship, lie urged all to join the Order, stating that it was a great help to orphan children and widows, if left so by Odd-Fellows in good standing. J'ii/ht.- -Last night, about ten o'clock, while a party of gentlemen were enjoying themselves wilh some line music at the bar room of W. 15. West, on Hull, between First and Second streets, a gentleman .by the name of Roger Scott, entered the bar lo get a think, and from some cause was in sulted by W. IS. West, who inflicted an ugly cut in the forehead with a bar of iron. \Ve fear that the matter is not ended. Lecture. — U'e hope our friends will not forget the lecture to he delivered to-night in the liaptist church by that gifted gentleman, Dr. Sampson, who will, we have no doubt, interest, instruct and entertain all who may go to hear him. The old and young should go to hear him, as it will assist them in their studies in history. Meeting. —The new Hoard of Trustees held their first meeting on Monday night, and elected the following officers: Peter I). Mekinncy, President; Win. G. Taylor, Treasurer: K. 11. liea/.lcy, Secretary and Auditor; Joseph W, Brouaugh, Collector. No change in the police. Arrests. —A number of arrests were made during' the day yesterday in the town —some forgetting drunk, some for fighting, and one, ti colored man, for beating a woman. *\Ej'\Vhy VeaM rovvder sluiuht he used Ke causeit is much more convenient I ban brewers' or hop yeast, produces heller and more nutri tious food, and never fails of > access. This is particularly applicable to llooi.iv's Yii.vst Povv i»hk as each package noi only contains the full weight as represented, tail, ihe comeiils are par fectly free from any injurious .-uh.-.laiiee.s. IS'olh iufr enters iulo its composition but articles'tbat are healthy and nourishing!-, and Hie bread pre pared Willi it is such as can he eaten with impu nity by the nio-t sensitive invalids. For sale by grocer* everywhere. ((►S Jenven's Inodorous Kid (Jlovc (leaner By Us aid (,-loves can he quickly and repeatedly cleaned and made equal to new ; even when bad ly soiled they can be readily restored. It is easy of application and is perferfectly free from any odor. For sale hy druggists and fancy poods dealers. Price, 3D cents a hollle. ajTTEdvrardt, $» liruad Street, sells nil kind* of NKWSI'AI'KUS and MAUAZINLS at pnblisher*' price*,and deliver the same ntyonr residence or place of, buunoei wiihoni extra charge. Special attention paid to Hie prompt and early delivery of Ihe liicliinoiid and New York daily papers. • l; U.llia, ,1 r,oi|de—lteill'onl mill Ives, cor. ner of Main aud Eleventh streets, keep the most fashionable Milliard Saloon iv liichinoud. Their takes* are all new, and everything connecled with the establishment is lirsi-cltos. Player* are informed ihat whistling v positively prohib ited. WKi Ladies siiUVring li-oni irregularities, or any cotnplaiul peculiar to ibeir sex. are guaran teed speedy relief by |)H. 11l I'l'T, No. 731 Mail! street. Richmond,' Va. Correspondence strictly conlidcntial. All letters of inquiry answered free of charge. Medicines loi want. ,1 by mail or express. llooms and alieiidance furnished when re quired. (lllice hours from » lo 12 M.. 2 lo .',, and 7 to 8M evening. Siiiida.is, 210 4 I*. I\i. g&T Thompson* I'oiuaile Opiiiue, a* a dress ing lor the Hair, is all that is recitm-ed; purely vegetable and highly portioned, it softens, im proves and beautifies Che Hair, strengthen* tk* roots, and gives it a rich glossy appearance.— For sale by all druggist*, Price, :i:i and 7-i cents per bottle. Ivory I'eurl Tooth Powders tended as the best deulrifrice is sirongly known. It cleanses and preserves the iccih hardens Iheguius, syyeeleus the breath : and, con taining no acid or gritty substance, Is perfectly harmless, and can he used daily with greai ad vantage. Bold by all druggists. Price, 2.i and .""I per hot He. MM IN THE UINTISHT IIOUKT OF THE liNI TED STATES for Ihe Eastern Distriel ol \ irgona. lv the mailer of JsseeJ. Porter, bankrupt—in bankruptcy To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned, \\ in II Allderdice, ol Kiohmond city, Virginia, h.lelo gives uollco ~| h,s a|,is,„,in'ieut a .a signseol ihe , -iaie ot Jesse .1. Porter, ot Louisa county, in said disirici, who was, on i'he Mh day of June. is:i, adjudged a nankrupt unals own petition ni the Distriel. Court of said IMstrtel. Dated Richmond, June 28, 1871. \\ \1 II ALLDERDICE, je B9—ThSW A--ign,c. PUBLIC LANDS. ArALLABLE I,AHm KOR vt1.1,. Hy virtue of Ihe provisions of llu' fourth nrli icleof the treaty between the I 'idled smi, of America mill llii' Kansas tribool Indians, conclu ded Ociobei ft, lsftp, rntiiied hy tin- Senate Jane 27, 1800. ami proclaimed l,y ihe President. Novem l«T 17. I son, ami actinic uriilnr I lie direction of the Secretary of the Interior, l hereby inwie seated propo*a*i lor the purchase of all the lands licre ■ waiter described, In wii i HESCKIPTION OF LANDS. KANSAS TRUST LANDS, Low B ami ii NWH. SW H rice •_':, Lot* 7 an,l >> NEH, Lots ft and iNW'i anils'-. Src 20. Lots 7 and S NEH, Lois ft andii NWH and SH Sec. 27. Lots 7 anil s N XVi, Lot* ft and t; NWH mid SH SiT.il.. Lot* 7 nnd s NEU. Lot* 1 and o NWU and SH See. 29. Lots 18 and 111 NEU. Lots 28, il and 22 NWU and NEH, and Lot* 2ft and 24, £1 mid 2ii.iiml27 and 2S SW, Sec. 38. Whole of Sec tions 31,32, 33, :14am 1 :i.',, W H Sec. .In. All in Town 14. BMt 8. Lot ft NKV,. Lol (i NW, ami SH sec. 2ft. Lol I) NEH, Lot li NWH and SH Sec. 28. Loir, NEH. Loi ii WW* and SH Sec. 27. Lot 9 NEM, Lot II NWH and SH Sec. 28. SEH and EH-SWK See, n. Lot .'• NEU Lois 1111111 l 7 NWU mid SH Sec. lis. WH NK' 4 and NW 1 , I'ri Sec. ill. NWH N BH, SH SEU, SWlt, I'ri. Sec. 111. NEM, NEH NW'i, SH NWH and NWH Sec. 32. NH NEH NWH and WH SKH Sec. 38. NEH and S l . Sec 84. Wholeof sections 8, and 3ii. All in Town. 14. KangeP. Lot S NEH, and Lot (i NWH Sec. 2.",. Lol a N EH and Lot 6 NWH and s'- Sec 2ii. Lot .', NE H, Lot NWH ami SH Sec. 27. Lot ft NEU. Il.ot 6 NWH and SH Sec. 211. Lot ft NEH li N W U and SH Sec. 2S. Lot A NEH Lot (i NW U and SH Sec.,-,!!. Lot. S NEH. Lots o and 7 NW H and SH fri. See 88. Whole of sections 31, 112, 88 and 84, NX and SWH Sec. H. SEH Sec. 3li. All in Town 14. Klllif.',' In. Lot S, Lot !< SEH ami SW H Sec. 2». Lol ft N EH, Lot li NWH and s'.. Sec. 38. Wholeof sec tion SI. Lot .1 NEH, WM mid Lot li SEH sec. 82. All in Town 14. Range 11 E'<. Lol 1 anil Lot 2 NEU and NWH Hi and S WH SEH Sec. I. Whole ol sections 2. .1, I and ft, NEH Lots 18, U, Ift, lti, 17 and 13 NWH. NWH SEH and SWH SEH and Lois 99, 21, 22. 2:i, 21 and 2.i SWH Seclion ii. W'« NEH, Lot* 11,18, 18, 11, 18 and Hi, WH SEH and Lots 17, Is, Hi. 80, 21 ami 22 Seclion 7. NH, SEH and EH SWH Seclion 8. Whole of Seclion P. NH. SEU, NEU SWH, WH sWH See. in. Wholeof Section 11. NWH, EH SKH and NWH SWH See 12. EH, NEH SWH. SH SWH Seclion 13. NWH Sec. 11. NEH, and WH NWH Seclion IS. Wholeof Sec tion 16. NEH, NEH NWH, EI.sEH and WH SWH Seclion 17. Wholeof ,Seclion l.s. Lois 12, 13 and 14, and N HSEH Section IP. NEH, WH NW Hand EH SEH Seclion 28. Whole of Sec lion 21. SWH Section 22. NEH NEH, SH NEH, SEH, and EH SWH Seclion 23. Whole of Sec lion 21. NH, SEH, and NH SWH Seclion 2.1. NH, N H SEH and SW H Se-ition 28. N H NWH, SW H NWH, and WH SWH Seclion 27. Whole of Section 28. EH NEH Section 2:1. Lois 11 and 10 NWH and Lots 28 and 21 SW H Seclion 89. Whole of Saetkm 31. SHNWH.NWH SEH.SH SEH and SWH Section 32. NH NEH,SEH NEH and NEH NWH Section 33. WH NWH anil NWH SWH, SEH SWH Seclion 34. WH NEH and NH NWH, SEH NWH and NWH SEH, SH SEH Seclion Bft. EH,and SWH Seclion 3ii, all in Town 1.1, RMMJ* S. Whole of sections 1, 2, 3 and 4, SEH, and NEH SWH, SH SWH See. 0. NWH ami NH Lot 2 SWH Sec. i:. EH, and SH Lots 1 and 2 NWH, and SW H Sec. 7. Whole of sections of 8, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1,1, 10, 17, 18. IP, 28, 21, 22, 23, 24, 21. 20, 27 and 2S. NH, SEH and NEH SWH, SH SWH Sec. 2P. NH, NWH SEH, and SW"H Sec. .'in. WH Sec. 31. Wholeof Sections 88, 33, 34 and Bft, all in Town 11. Snags P. SEH and NEH SWH, SH SWH Sec. 1. Lot 2 NEH, NW H and SH SEH Sec. 2. Whole of sec lions 3, 3, ft, li, 7 and 8. WH N WH and W H SWH Sec. P. SEH Seclion 18. Whole of Sect tons 11, 12, 13, 13andl,1. EH and EH SWH Sec. 10. WH NEH, NWH and NH SWH See. 17. Whole of Seclion 18. WH NEH.NH SEH and WH Sec. IP. SKH NEH and SEH Sec. 20. Whole of Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 2,1, 20, 27, 88 and 2P. EH NEH, Lot 2 NWH, NEH SEH, SH SEH Sec. 8(1. NEH and SEH Sec. 31. Whole of Suctions 32, 33, and 34. WH NEH and NWH Sec. 3.1. NEH and SH Sec. 3ii, all ill Town IS, Hnngc, 10. Lot 0 NEH and Lots 7 and 8 and SH NWH and Lot .1 SEH and SWH Sec. ft. Whole of Section* ii and 7. Lot ft, WH, and Lot (I SEH Sec. 8. Lol. ft NEH, WH,and Lot 0 SEH Sec. 17. Whole of Section* Is anil 10. Lot. o N EH, WH, and Lot OSEH See. St. Lol B NEH, WH, and Lol OSEH Sec. 20. Whole of Sections So and 31. Lot 6 NE 1 .,, WH, and Lol OSEU Sec. 32, all in Town l.i, Uange 11. Whole of Section 1; EH Sec. 2, EH Lot 2, NWH See. 3. WH Lot I,NWH See. 4. NEH fri., NWH fri., SWH, WH SEH Sec. ft. Lots 13 ami 11, EH Lot 21, WH Lot 21 NEH. Lots 10, 10, 17, Is, IP and 20 NWH and SEH, and Lois 22, 28, 24, 2.1, 20, 27 SWH See. C. EH, Lots 13, 14, 18, 10,17 and IsN WH and Lots ID, 20, 21 and 22 SW H Sec. 7. SH NEH, NWH NWH and SH Sees. Whole of Section P. SWH NEH and NWH NWH, SH NWH, WH SEH and S\VH Sec. 10. NEH NEH Sec. 11. WH NWH and SH SEH Sec. 12. EH NEH Sec. 13. SWH NEH Hoc 1.1. Whole of Sections 18,17 and Is. NH NEH, Lot 19 NEH and Lots 13, 14, 1.1, 10, 17 and IS NWH Sec 10. NH NEH, Lot 1 NEH, NH NWH, Lot 2 NWH See. 28. NH NWH. Lot 2 NWH Sec. il. Lot 1 NEH and Lot 2NW H Sec. 22. Lot 1 NEH and Lot 2 NWH Sec. 23. All in Township 10, Ranges. WH Lot land Lot 2 NWH, and WH SWH Seel. Whole of Sections 2,3, 4 and ft. WH Sec. 0. SH Lots 1 and 2 SWH See. 7. Whole of Section* 8, 8. loand 11. WH NWH Sec. 12. EH NEH and EH SEH Sec. 13. Wholeof Sections 15, 10 and 17. NW H, EH SEH, and Lot 2 SW U Sec. 18. NEH NEH, Lot 4, NEH Sec. IP. NY, NEH, Lot 1 NEH and NH NWH, Lot 2 NWH See. 21. NH NEH, Loll NEH andNH NWH, Lot 2 NWH Sec. 22. NH NEH, Lot 1 NEH, NH NWH and Lot 2 NWH Sec. 23. NEH NEH See. 24. All in Township io, Range 8. Whole of Section 1. EH Lot 2 and EH Lot 11 NEH and SEH Sec. 2. WH Lots 1 and 2 NEH ami WH See. 3. Whole of Sections 4 ami 5. EH, EH Lots 1 and 2 NWH and Lot 1 SWH Sec. 0. EH, Lol. INVVH and SWH Sec. 7. Whole of Section 8. NH NEH, SWH NEH, and WH Sec. P. SEH, and SEH SWH Sec. la. Whole of Sec tions 11, 12, 13, 14 and 13. SH NEH and SH Sec. 16. NH, andNH SWH, SWH SWH Sec. 17. Whole of Seclion 18. Lots 1 and ft NEH and Lois 2, 8, ami 4, See. IP. NEH, Lot 1 NWH and EH and Lot 3 SEH Sec. 20. Whole of Sections 21, 22, 28, 24, 2ft, 20, 27 and 28. EH NEH, Lot 3 NEH and EH SEH, Lot 4 SEH Sec. 28. EH NEH and Lot 3 NEH and EH SEH, Lst, 4 SEH Sec. 32. Whole of Sections 33, 84, 35 and 36. All in Town, 10, ItaiiKcls. Lots 7 and 8 NEH, Lots 9 and loandSH NWH, Lots ft and 6 SEH and SWH See. ft. Whole ol Sections 6 and 7. Lots ft anil 6 NEH.WH, and Lois 7 and 8 SEH Sec. 17. Whole of Sections 18 and IP. Lots d and 6 NEH, WH, and Lots 7 and 8 Sec. 28. Lots ft and 6, N WM, and Lois 7 and 8 SEH See. 20. Whole of Seclion .In. WH Sec 31 Lois ft and 6 NEH, WH, and Luis 7 and x SEH Sec. 82. nil In Til in n. 111. Hnni* 11, Whole of Sections 1, 2 and 3 NEH, SEH, and EH SWH Section 4. Lots 1, 2 and 3 NEH and Lot 4 SEH See. ft. EH NEH, EH SEH, Lot 2 SEH See. 8. Whole of Sections o.ionndu. NH, NH SEH and SW H Sec. 12. WH See. 13. Whole of (action* 14,16 and 10, EH NEH, Lot 1 NEH, EH SEH, Lot 2 SEH, Sec. 17. EH NEH, Lot 1 NEH, EH SEH, Lot 2 SEH Sec. 20. NH, NH SEVi andNH SWH Sec. 21. Whole of sections 83 and 23. NWH NEH, SH NEH,NWH andSH Seclion 24. NH and SWH Sec. 2ft. Whole oi Section 20. NEH, ami NH and SWH Sec. 2.*, Whole of section 26. NEH, and NEH NWH Sec. 27. EH NEH, EH SEH, Lol 2 SEH Sec. 211. NEH NEH Sec. 33. All in Town, 17, linnge IS. Lois ft and P NEH, Lous 0, 7 and 3, NWH, Lois is and 11 SEH and Lol 12 SWH Sec. ft. EH Lots I anil 2 NE'., and EH SEH Sec.o. EH NEH Sec. 7. Lots ft and 6 NEH, NWH, Lots 7 and s SEH and SWH See. s. J,.,is .', mni 0 NEH. NWH, Lots 7 anil s SEH and EH SWH See. 17. SWH Sec. 18. Lois ft ami 6 NEH, NH NWH and Lots 7 amis SEU Sec. 211. Lois ft mill 0 NEH and Lots 7 ami 8 SEH Sec. 88. WH NEH ami NW U Sec. 38. Lois ft undo NEH Sec. 32. All in Town, 17, Bang* ii. Lot 6, NWH Sec. ft, in Town, Is, Range 11. KANSAS DIMINISIIKh ItKSKKVATUIN, Lot 20 NEK, Lois 21, 22, and 23 NW!,, At-'.',, and Lois 24, So, 2(1, 27, 28 and M SW'.j Sec. 11l Lot 4 NEH, Lot 3 NWH nnd SH Sec. 20. Lot 4 NKV, Lot:! NWH and SH Sec. 21. LotINKH i.ot :i NWH and SH Sec. 22. Lot 4 NEU, 1-ot :; NWH See. 2:1. Loi 4 NEW, Lot :< NWX Bee. 24. Whole ofSections 27, 2s, 20, NEK Lots 18,14, 16, l(i, 17 and is NWX, SKH. Lois In, 20, 21. 22, 2:1 aud 24 SWU See. SO. NEK, Lots l:i, 14, 1.",, lli, 17 and lb NWX, .SEH, Lois IW, SO, 21, 22, 2:1 and 21 SWH Sec. 31. Whole of Sections :12, 88 and :14. All hi Town lti, Hange S. Lot A NEM, Lot 0 NWX See. 13. I,ot 4 NEM, Lot.) NWH Sec. SO, Lot. 4 NEK, Lol :i NWH Sec. 21. Lot 4 NEK, Lot :l NVV X Sec. 22. Lol 4 NEK, Lot 3NWX Sic 23. Lot 4 NEK, Lol 3 NWH Sec. 21. All iii Town, lti, Range lv. Lots NEK, Lot 7 NWU Sec. In. Lot o NEK, Lot 6 NWX, Lot 4 SKH Sec. 90. Loll NEK, Lot 2 SKH Sec. 2D. Lot 1 NKH, Lol 2 SKH Sec. 32. All in Town, 10, Hange 10. Whole of Seel ions 3, 4 and A. Lois 13, 14 and 21 NEK,, Lots IS, lti, 17, IS, ID aud 20 NWH, Si:'/. and Lois 22, 23,24, 26, 20 and 27 SWH Sec. li NKH, Lois, 13, 11, 1.-,, iv, 17 and Is NWH. SEX, Lots In, 211, 21, 22, 23 and 24 SWH See. 7. Whole of Sections 8, 9, 111, 13, 14,1.0, 18, 17, NKH,, Lots 13, 14, 1.1, 10, 17 and Is NWH, SEH, Lots 111, 211, 21, 22, 23, 24 SWX Sec. 18. NEK, Lots 13, 14, 18, 10, 17, IK, NWH, SEH, Lots 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 21 SW H Sec. In. Whole of Sen ions 2u, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2S, 20 27, 28, 29 NEK. Lois 13, 14, la, lli, 17, 18 NWX, SKH. Lots la, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24 SWH Seclion 3(1. NKH, Lois 13. 11, 1,',, lti, 17, 18 NWH, SKH, Lois II), 20, 2], 22, 23, 24 SWH Section 31, Whole of Section* 32, .33, 34, 3d, 38. All iv Town. 17, Range B. Whole of Sections 16, 17, 18, 111, 20, 21, 22, 27, 2s, SS, 80, SI, BS, 38, 34. All in Town. 17, Range n. Lots NEK, Lot r, SEX .Sees. Lot 4 NKH, Lot3REX Sec. 8. Loi 4 NKH, Lota SKH Sec 17. Lot, 4 NEH, Lot 3SEH Sec. 20. Lol 4 NEH, Lot 3 SKH Sec. 28. Lot 4 NKH, Lol 3 SEH Sec, 32. All in Town. 17, Range In. Lol 8 and NX NEH, Lot 4 and NX NWH See. 1. Lot 3 and NH NKH. Lot 4 and NH NWH See. 2. Lot.l andNH NEK, Lm 4 andNH NWX Sec.3. Lot 3 and NX NEK, Lot 4 and NX NWH Sec. 4 Lot I and NH NKX,Lot4 aud NH NWH See. 6. Lol 31 and NH NKH, Lots 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, SS, 3u NW '« Sec. (i. All ill Town. 18, Range s. Lot.', aud NH NKH, Loi ti aud NX NWX Sec. I. Lol ii and NH NKH, Lot (i and NH NWX Sec. 2. Lot A and NX NEH, Lot 0 and NH NWH Sec 3. Loi AuudNH NKH .Lot Oaud NH NWH Sec, 4. Lot 6 and NH NSJf, Lot 0, aud NX NWX PUBLIC LANDS. Sec, :■- Lot (fandNM NE H ,Lots 7, 8, 9, IhNWH Bee. 6 Ail in Town. IS, Range ft Eel ftNEV, \*Ot»4 ;ui(l 7 NW 1 , Sec ;, Lots 3 and t M.'i, Lois r. and t; NWS See i. All in Town, is, Barmy in Such proposals mud I"- made ft>r parcels or bract* iittf fxttriMiiu In niu cam one hundred and ■titty m -r» each. Should «nyproposal in* for any tract having upon It improvements of any kiuil which w.-iv matte by W ror the Indians or for (ioM-iHincuf pnrpOMtn, the proposal* therefor niiisi state iln* pi it p Itid for the land and for the Improvements separn lei The*** lands comprise the unsold ]w>rlloii of What :uv Known as the Ktmsa- Indian Trust Land*, ami also all thai portion of the Kansas Indian Diminished Reservation lyhw onfcdde of the exterior lioundnry line of tho haras assigned in severally to members of tho tribe under the pro\ \- it ii i of t In' aforesaid i roati. A*M hid* must ho accompanied hy tho deposit of a sum equal to ii'n per ( en turn of the amount of each bid, which sum, in cane tho land in awarded and balance not paid, will-toe forfeited by tin- bid der, Should any hid he rejected the sum deposi ted will he returned to the printer party. Patents will he issued anil transmitted to pur chasers as soon after full payment as practicable. Pa\ ments must If made in cash, or such certifi cates of Indebtedness of the Kansas triheof In dians, issued hy the t 'ommissioner of Indian Af fairs tor the debts of said Indians, ns are made receivable a* cash hy the pro\ isinnw of'the amen ded second (ad) article of the treaty of Match IS, ISii2, to tin amount for which they were issued, in payment for lands that may he purchased out of that portion of sa-id Reservation commonly known as "Tnnrt Land.-." All lands purchased from thnt portion of tin* "Diminished Ueservntion" herein offered for Mile niii-t he paid for m cash. The right to reject any and all bids is expressly reserved. All hiils urns! he sealed mid addressed to the < Vmimiwdoner of Indian AHairs, and indorsed "Hide tor Kansas Indian Trust Lands." or "BMfl for Kansas IM mill .shed lieserve Lands," as Ihe COM may !»-. Person* or parlies whose bids are accepted \v ill he notified at such acceptance as soon (Hereafter as practicable, If within forty days after such notice has been duly mailed payment in full is not made to the Commissioner of Indian Affaire of the amount hid. the land for w inch Mich hid was made will he R{ncta subject to sale. Deposits to accompany bids maybe made in any public depository of the United Stales or sol viiil National Bank, evidenced by a cert ideate of deposit transferred to K. S. Parker, (Commissioner ot Indian A tfairs, Washington, l>. 4!. Bids will be received until the 23th &.iy of July next, after which, assoon as practicable,they will he opened, examined and acted upon, H.R.OLTJM, Acthv * 'ominissir.ner. WASHiHaToy, D. Cl,May is, ts:i. je:i -U23 ASSIGNEE SALES. A SSNJNEES' RBVSALE OF LAND IN Till: TOWN OF DANVILLE, VA., AT AUCTION. liy order of the District Court of Ihe United Slate lor ihe Distriel of Virginia, we will re sell, as assignees of Floyd Lacy, bankrupt, on WEDNESDAY, I!lE2,jth DAY OF JULY, 1871, a tract of land, in the county of Henry, Virginia, containing In? ACRES, lying on the waters of Reed creek. the bankrupt's lil'e estate in a TRACT of LAND, in said eonnly, on Smith's river, containing VIM acres. TERMS- tin.-half cash: balance on a credit of six and nine months, bonds wilh ample securi ty, litle retained until ihe wholeof ihe purchase money is paid. Terms of Ill's! sale not having been complied Willi. M, KINSEY St BROWN, jy H— 9oW8» Assignees. k SSHiNIiF.K' KIS-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue ol an onler of tlie District Oourl oi the traded Slates tor the District of Virginia, we will re-seli, a* as*igneos of William P. Pool, hankrujit, on TUESDAY, THH2,iu DAY of JI'l.Y, is;l, on the premises—the residence of the bankrupt— the trait ot lanil, on which ihe 1,-inlirnpt now resides, containing .'.ao ACRES, li in,» on the waters of Aaron's creek, Mecklenburg eonnly, Vn., with good improvements. Arse, ■1-11 of l:iii ACRES of LAND, on the waters of Buffalo creek, in said eonnly, now occupied, by Q rnnderson Yaue.hn. TERMS—ReaI Estate on,-ihinl cash; lialanee on a credit of six and twelve monllis, with ap proved security, with interest from date, and li lle relaiued nuiil ihe whole of the purchase money is paid. Term* ol lirs' sale not having been eolnplied Willi. Mi 'KINSEY & BROWN, ,j.v :!— 2av\;iw Assignees. t 'use No. 4220. k s*i<;\i:i: and tiivstee-s sale of VALUABLE PROPERTY - AT BOWLING GREEN, CAROLINE COUNTY, VA. By virtue of lie- decree rendered by the 1 'nited States District Court for ihe Eastern District of Virginia, on Ihe 12th day of June, 1871, in the matter of J. s. Davies, bnukiupi, we w ill sell at Bowling tlreeii, Caroline county, Va., on MONDAY, THF: Kith DAY OF JULY, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., the following real properly of said bankrupt, viz: DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT OF ONE ACRE, with Odd-Fellow*' Hall andstoiehou: eattached. ALSO, TBI-: STOREHOUSE AND LOT (purchased by Ihe said bankrupt of Edgar Mc- Kenuey and ihe heir* at large of Broekeubrough Peyton, situated on Main street. Pot a more particular description of the same, reference is hereby made lo the deed of trustees from said bankrupt and with to Robert Hudgin, trustee, dated Bth of January, IBCO, and recorded in the clerk's office of < 'aroline County court. also one two-stoiiv dwelling house, wilh basement, situate on Main street, with 10l one and one half acre-, peach and apple orchard thereon. TERMS—One-third cash, and the balance al. six and twelve nioiiihs, for negotiable notes, iu lerest. added, and Ihe lille remined unlil all the purchase in iney is paid. Ai Ihe same i inie all bonds, notes, and choses iv action, belonging lo the said bankrupt. TERMS—Cash. JACOB OO UN, A Ignee of J. s. Davies. RO. lIUDGIN, Trustee, Sic. je 15—2a\v3w 4280 rinns isrooivi; NOTHE-Tliaioutlie'-SUt 1 day of June, 1371, a warrant in bankruptcy \\:i- i n, il against the estate of William 11. Siui inouds, of Wicomico, Northumberland county, and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a .bankrupt upon hi- own petition; Ihat tlie pay ment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging lo said bankrupt, to him or lor bis use, and Ihe transfer of any properly liv him are forbidden le, law; ihal a meeting oi tlie creditors of said bankrupt, lo prove their debts, anil choose one or more assignees of his estale, will be held at a court of bankruptcy to be hold en at the Register's office, Richmond, Virginia before W. W. Forbes, Es,|, Register, on |h; , ~, day of July, 1871, at 111 o'clock A. M. DAVID R. PARKER, iiio rivills is 'I'll <iivE NOTICE—Tint on the .L 2lst day of June, 1871, a warrant in bankrupt cy was issued against He-, tale of Isaac 11. Wal ton,of i irccucswtic county, and State of Virginia, who ha* been adjudged a bankrupt on hi* own petition ; that the payment ol' any debt*, aud Ihe delivery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a ineeihe.' of tl reditors of the said bankrupt, bj prove their debts, and chooHeonoor more as signees of bis e-iate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at ihe Register's office Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, Esq ' Register, on the 3d clay of July, lot al lii o'clock A. IU. DAVID H. PARKER, je 22—Th2w US. Marshal. 4227 1\ Till: llMlill'T OOURT Ol THE IM. TED STATIN for Ihe Eastern District of Virginia. lv Ihe matter of E. W. Massey, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, on tlie 21st day of June ls7i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please io lake.notice lu-rebv, ihat a petition Ills been, lo wit : on Ihe v|-l day of June, 1871, Hind in said Disiriel Court by E. W. Massey, ol King William county, In aid district, who has been heretofore duly flcchivil bankrupt under the a; i of Congress entitled "An aci io establish a uni form system of bankruptcy throughout ih.H m led sunes. approved March 2d, 18*7, lor a dis charge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable under saitl act, ami ihat the Sd day of Jury, 1871, at lv o'clock A. M., hi lore \V. W. Forbes, one of Ihe registers of said court in bankruptcy, at his office in Richmond, in -aid district. Is I In- iiuie nnd place assigned for the bearing of the same, when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why the pmyerof the said petition shoidd not be granted. You are also hereby notified, that ihe second and third millings of the creditors of the -aid bankrupt will be held at ihe same tinieaud place VV. W. FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy for je22—Th::-,v the 3d Oong'l liist. etf Va. I'lli; Mmi. Jiu KNAI, is an excellent ad . vertising mediiiin. Try il and :i c. ASSIGNEE SALES. A l:oy. \n- iioiifrr. k ssUiW.i:% SUsE 0¥ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN HALIFAX COUNTY. VA. In obedience to a decree of the District Court of the United BtateeJbr the Eastern district of Virginia, entered In the matter of Stephen I>. Tinker, bankrupt, on the mh day of May, IS7I, 1 shall, on I'IiIDAY, THE 14n DAY OF JULY, IS7I, proceed to sell on the premises at public auction, the real estate sirrrendered hy ndd bankrupt, the purchasers thereof at the former sale, having failed lo comply with the terms of sale. The -aid real estate consists of two tracts—lhe one formerly purchased by S. D. Tucker, and on which lie now resides, containing 200 to ACRES more or less, on which there are valuable im provements, including a good dwelling house, kitchen and necessary out-houses, a fine orchard, Ac, kc., -the other, purchased at the former sale by C. H. Walker, containing 334 H ACRES, more or less, on which there is a small settle niout, two or three good tobacco barns, Ac. The land lies along the waters of Lady ('reek, about ten miles from Halifax, and three miles from Mead-vile, and is well adapted to the cultiva tion of wheat, com, tobacco, kc. The land will lie sold free from all liens andi-niciinihrancee, ex cept the contingent right of dower of the bank rupt's wife. TERMS OF SALE—One-half purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving ln»nd with good se curity, nnd bearing interest from day of sale for the deferred payment. A. BARKSDALE, Jh., Assignee je lfi—la\v3w ofS. I>. Tucker, Bankrupt. Us < 01. J. J. Hill, Anctioueer. k SUSIUNKE'B SALE or VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF CLARKS VILLE/ VA. In ihe matter of R. H. MOSS & BROS. By an order of Ihe District Court of the United Slates for the District, of Virginia, consented to hy all parties interested, 1 shall, as assignee for the above named bankrupts, sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, ON THE 15th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1871, in the town of Clarksville, Va., free from all liens and encumbrances, a largi* amount of PER- St >NAL PROPERTY, consisting of Horses. Mules and Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Two (21 Steam Engines, with complete out 111; Tobacco Factory Fixtures, in good order, suf ficient to work 200 hands. The REAL ESTATE consist of about twenty live valuable Town and Wood Lots, in and near lo the town of Clarksville ; Two large Facto ries (smoking and manufacturing) ; also, "Kin derton," one mile out, of town, containing JUKI acres with handsome Dwelling. TERMS—For all personal property cash ; for real eslate, one-fourth of purchase money cash, the balance payable in twelve months, with in terest from day of sale. .1. M. OARRTNGTON, Awlgnee jee-2awtds of R.H. Moss-* Bros. ll> UrublMs .V A SSIHNKE'S SALE OK V A LUAHLE PROPERTY IN THE T< >WN OF PORT ROYAL AND ADJACENT THERETO, AT AUCTION. In compliance with a decree of the United Slates Ilistrict Court for the Eastern District of Virginia., of .Tune s, IS7I, In tho matter of Wade A. Thornton, bankrupt, T will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, THEl2tii DAY Of .TUEY, IS7I, at 12 o'clock M., iv front of the United Stales , r:';!^n,te fK,chmond ' , "" fo " ow - No. ], ONE SMALL TWO-STOUY BUILDING, with one-half Acre of Land, situated iv the town of Port Royal, Caroline county, Va. No. 2, ONE LOT t'ONTAININfi THREE-QUAR TERS OF AN ACRE, in same town. No. s, FIFTY -TWO ACHES OF LAND, situated three miles from Port Royal. No. -I, TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, adjoining No. S. No. .1, THE BANKRUPT'S LIFE INTEREST IN ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACKES OF LAND, iv King George county, Va. This is a part of Point Pleasant Farm —has no improvements thereon. Full description of these places will be given on day of sale. TERMS—One-third cash; Ihe lialanee on a credit of six aud twelve months, the purchaser giving notes tor the deferred payments, interest added at the rate of six per cent, per annum; Ihe litle lo lie retained by (he assignee until said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, je 2(l—2nw;!w Assignee. liy t.iiiblts he Williams, Auctioneers. * SSKJNKE'S SALE OF U27 ACRES OF LAND IN APPOMATTOX AND CAMPBELL COUNTIES AT AUCTION. In compliance wilh a decree of tho United Shoes Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, of June in the matter of Thomas W. Hix, bankrupt, 1 will sell at auction on, WEDNESDAY, 12TII DAY OF JULY, IS7I, at 12 o'clock M, in front of Ihe Uniled States court-house, in the City of Kichmond, the follow ing Tracts of Land: NO. 1, 2(i(! ACIiES IN APPOMATTOX COUNTY; NO. 2, SOU ACRES IN APPOMATTOX COUNTY; NO. 3, LIFE INTEREST IN 40.1 ACRES IN CAMP BELL COUNTY. Full description of these places will be given on day of sale. <' . TERMS—One-third cash; tho balance on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser lo give Holes for the deferred payments, with ml,-rest added, at six per cent, per annum, the titled to be retained by the assignee until the Holes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE je 20— 2a\v2w Assignee. k SSHi.NKE'S OF SALE OF VALIIBLE WEAL ESTATE IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, VA. By virtue of a decree of the District Conrl of Ihe I lulled Slates for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, rendered in the matter of Wm. H. Walker, bankrupt, Ihe undersigned, assignee of said btlnk rupi, will sell, at public auction, in the town of Brookneal, Campbell county, to the highest bid der, on WEDNESDAY, THE ltrn DAY OF .TULY, 1871, all the REAL ESTATE surrendered by Ihe said bankrupt in his schedules, except the Mill and Foundry, on Falling river, and ihe land thereto attached. The said real estate consist of Ist. A tract'of EIGHTY-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND more or less, adjoining the lown of lirooklieal, on which there are valuable improvements, in cluding a large nnd commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen, necessary Out-Houses Orch ards, Sic. Tlie land is productive aud adapted to the cul livalion of Com, Wheat, Tobacco, &c, and alto gether, ihis is really a most valuable piece of properly. 2d. Two vacant LOTS, of one acre each iv the town of Brookneal,(No. 21 and No. :u), and Sd. One-half interest in three TOWN LOTS, (Nos. 27, 2S and 2u) iv town of Brookneal, on one ol which is situated a valuable TOBACCO FAC- The said land is sold fr*s of all liens and en cumbrance*, except the right of dower of the bankrupt's widow TERMS—One-half cash; resldne of purchase money on a credit of six mouths, purchaser giv ing bond, wilh approved security, and bearing; Interest from day of sale, for the deferred pay ment, and title retained until the purchase A. BAKKSDALE, Jr., Assignee of VV. H. Walker, Btakrupl je is—2aw3w WRAPPING PAPER may he had nl Ihis OFFICE. ASSIGNEE SALES. By (irnbbs .V Williams, Auctioneer-. Assignee's AT AUCTION » In compliance with a decree of Ihe United Slates Coon for the Eastern Ilistrict of Virginia' of June A, 1871, in Ihe matter of John C. Page bankrupt, 1 will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, THE 12T11 DAY OF JULY, 1871, at 12 o'clock M, In front of the United Stales court-house, In the city of Richmond, FIVE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, situated in Cumberland county, Va., adjoining the estate of N. Hill and others, known as "Auburn," WITH DWELLING AND OUTHOUSES. A full description of the property will be given on the day of snip. TERMS—One-third cash; ihe balance <m a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give miles for the deferred payments, wilh in terest at six percent, added the title lobe re tained by the assignee until the notes are paid. Will 11. ALLDERDICE, ie 20—2aw3w Assignee. By (irublw le M illinilit, Auctioneers. k SSKtVEES' SALIToF list ACRESOF LAND IN ESSEX COUNTY, VA., AX AUCTION. In complin*oe wilh a decree of tin' United State* t'ourt tor the Eastern District of Virginia, of Jnne 9,1871, In the matlcrof Otwa.v Retinoids, bankrupt, we will sell :tt anction, on WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OE JULY, lsjTl, lit 13 o'clock M., in front of tlie United Slides court-house, in the city of Richmond, 11.12 acres of land, in the county of Essex, comprising THREE TRACTS, known as ROCKLAND, DOVE'S NEST, nndWALKE'S, situated about live miles from Mount Landing, and seven miles from Tappahannoek. It. is good land, well timbered and watered, with dwellings and outhouses. A full description of the property will be given on the day of sale. TEIIMS—One-third cash; the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred payment*, with six per cent interest added, the title to lie retained by the assignee until said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, W. C. I.ATANE, je 20—2a1w Assignees. By Crulihs *r Williams, Auctioneers k SSIGNEE&' SALE OF 2tw ACRES OF LAND IN OULPEPER COUN TY, VIRGINIA, AT AUCTION. Iv compliance with a decree of the United States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 01.111110.1,1871, in the matter of Maria Gibson. bankrupt, I will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAYOF JULY, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the United States court-house, In Ihe city of Richmond, 21X1 ACRES OF LAND situated in the county of Culpeper, State of Vir ginia., known as "Bonnie Doone," two miles from Culpeper court-house, immediately on the Orange and Alexandria railroad. This is valua ble land. A full description will be fiiven on the day of sale. TERMS—One-third cash; the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, with inter est add", il at tho rate of six per cent, per annum ; the title to be retained by the assignee until the notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, .je2U—2aw,iw r . Assignee. By Grubbs at William*, Auctioneers. k SMGINFFN SALE OF lu'O ACRES OF LAND IN CAROLINE COIFN TY, A*A, AT AUCTION. In compliance with a decree of the United States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, of June fith, 1871, in the matter of A. S. Hundley, bankrupt, I will sell at auction, ON WEDNESDAY, 12th DAY OF JULY', 1871, at 12o'clockM-, in front of the United States court-house, in the city of Richmond, 120 ACRES of land in Caroline county, Virginia, adjoining the lands of J. Freeman, J. E. Bowers and others, known as Needwood, on the main road leadiug from Richmond to Fredericksburg, with dwelling and out-houses thereon. Also, FORTY ACRES' in the same county, in which the bankrupt has a life interest. Full description of these properties will be given on the day of sale. TERMS—One third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, tho purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments with interest added, at the rate of six per cent, jier annum. The title to be retaind by the assignee until the said notes are paid. WM. 11. ALLDERDICE, je t 2h—2aw3w Assignee. By Grubbs & Williams, Auctioneers. k SSIGNEE'SSALE OF BANKRUPT INTERESTS IN LANDS IN CHARLES CITY (JOUNTY, VA., AT AUCTION. In compliance with a decree of the United States Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, of June fi, 1671, in the matter of E. B. W. Apper scn, bankrupt, 1 will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF JULY, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the United States court-house, in the city of Richmond, the follow ing described property, belonging to the estate of the said bankrupt: No. I.—ONE-FIFTH OF SOU ACRES OF LAND in James City county ; No. 2.—LIFE INTEREST IN ONE-FIFTH OF 82U ACRES OF LAND in Charles City county ; No. :i—LIFE INTEREST IN 2<K) ACRES OF LAND in Charles City county. TERMS—No. 1 : One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, wilh interest added, at the rate of six per cent, per aniinni, the title to be retained hy the assignee until the notes are paid. For Nos. 2 and 8. cash. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, je 20—2aw:*w Assignee. By Grubbs & Williams, Auctioneer*-. k SgfGNJSfi'S SALE OF ]•'( H U HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ACHES OF LAND IN BUCKINGHAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA, . AT AUCTION. In compliance with a decree of the United States court for the Eastern District of Virginia, of June Mb, 1871, in the matter of li. W- Ganua way, bankrupt, I will sell at auction, ON WEDNESDAY, 12th DAY OF JULY, 1671, at 12 o'clock Iff., in front" of the United States court-house, in the city of Richmond, THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF LAND in Buckingham county, adjoining the lands of W. E. Gannawuy, Wm. Evaus and others ; also, A LIFE INTEREST IN SEVENTY-VIVE ACRES in the same county l adjoining the lands of Dr. Coleman and others. Full description of these properties will In given on the day of sale. TERMS—One-third cash; the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, with inter est at 6 per cant, added, the title to be retained by the assignee until the notes art* paid. WM H. ALLDERDICE, je 2t>—2aw;iw Assignee. k SSIGMEE'SSALEOF I*4Xl ACRES &W LAND IN TAZEWELL COUNTY, VA., AT AUCTION. In compliance wiLh a decree of the District Court of the United States tor the Western Dis trict of Virginia, of April 29th, lh7l, in tlie mat ter ot E. G. W. Harmon, bankrupt, 1 wdi sell al auction, on TUESDAY, THE Ist DAY OF AUGUST, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at the front door of the court house of Tazewell, county, law ACRES OF LAND, situated in the county of Tazewell, Stale of Virginia, on the waters of Clem-fork of Wolf creek, about 14 miles east of the court-house, known as the Henry W. Dill's farm. This is a valuable grazing farm, and lies upon one of the finest trout streams in the state. TERMS—One-fourth cash; ;uul thebalaiu-e on a ereciit of twelve and eighteen months, the pur chaser giving bond, with ample personal set-mm ty, for the deferred payments, the title to Im? re tained by the assignee unUl the whole of the pur chase money shall have been paid. jy S-4vwvw W. IV CECIL, Assignee ___ JLSSIGNEE SALES. A'wiiuNEE's Sale of v\m \bi.i LANDS IN KING AND U.UEF.N (X>l 'NTV Ry virtue of an order of the District Court oi the United States for the District of Virginia, made the 4th day of April, IS7I, in the matter ol S. O. Fauntleroy, a bankrupl, I shall, as assignee of said bankrupt, sell at public auction, iv front of X ing and Ojieen Court-House, on THURSDAY, THE larH JULY. ISTI, (that being eoiirl-dnv) ill 12 o'clock M., the foi lowing REAL ESTATE surrendered by the said bankrupt, to wit: One undivided sixth of the tract of land called "Fanners' Mount,'' which contains (ihe ontln track) .',2,1 ACRES,and lies in King and Queen county, adjacent to the Dunkirk Ferry property, on the Mattaponi river in said county. The late Dr. Moore G. Fauntleroy resided on this tract in his lifetime. This Interest will be sold entire ALSO, The tract of land called "Glenwood," separated from t lie above descrilMtl trac I by the public, road leading from Dunkirk Ferry lo Newtown, and ly ing only half a mile from t lie Ferry. This tract con tains 702 acres, is the present residence of Dr. S. G. l'aunllerov, anil will be sold entire, or in parcels, as may seem most desirable on the day of sale. These lands are very desirable. Any inform:! lion respecting them will be furnished by the mi dersigned, if applied by letter or otherwise. Tkrms of Sale—Cash, as lo a sum sufficient to defray the expenses of sole: as to the residue, upon a credit of six, fifteen and twenty-four months, in equal instalments, the purchaser to execute blinds for the deferred payments, bearing In teres l at six per cent, from the day of sale, the title lo be retained until the purchase money is paid iti lull, with power to re-sell in case any bond for purchase money shall not be paid nt maturity. J. H. C. JONES, Assignee. SI. Stephen's Church, Va., May 30. 1871 Je 1.1—2:1 W3w By 101. J. J. Hill, Auctioneer. k WHM KALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE IN THE TOWN Ol' CLARKS VILLE, VA. Hy an order of the District Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, 1 shall, us a signee of Cliainberlayne Si Moss, expose for sale, to tbe liighe--i bidder, at public miction, one ot Hie best iiinl largest DISTILLERIES**. Virginia, Willi fixtures complete, free from all liens and incumbrances, in the town of Clarksville, Va., ON THE lorn DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1871 TERMS—One-fourth cash; Ihe balance pay able, with interest, twelve months after day of sale. . J. M. OARRINGTiIN, Assignee je Hi—2awtds of Chamberlayiu' & Moss. A SSIGNEE'S SALE. I will sell, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of July, at Howardsv ille, one second-hand twenty liorse-iwwerSTEAM ENGINE. A i.s.i, Six Acres of LAND, situated on Rockllsh river. four miles above Howards* ille, suitable for a mill seat. TERMS—One-third cash: and the remainder in six and nine mouths. A. 11. TURNER, Assignee je 22—:>aw:iw of M. 1). Elsom, The above sale is postponed to SATURDAY, the 15th day of July. DAVID B. PARKER, je ,-,—ids IT, s. Mar. E. D. of Va. MARSHAL'S SALES. No. 2M MARSHAL'S sAI.E—By virtue of a writ ol venditioni exponas, issued from the clerk's ullice v. S. Ilistrict. Court and to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at. public auction, for cash, ON THE Sth DAY OF JULY, 1871, at Perm's Store, Patrick county, Virginia, the following property, to-wit i One hundred and thirty (1.1(1) boxes MANUFACTURED TOHAC CO. Parlies desiring lo purchase are invited to lie presenl. DAVID B. PARKER, U. S. Marshal Eastern District of Virginia. Hy JOHN P. YEATMAN, Depnlj Dated June 21st, 1871. je 20—101 HIiiALL FARMS FOR SALE. pHABMINIiCOIM'KVSKATS FOR SALE AT GUNSTON HALL, ON THE POTOMAC, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, TWENTY MILKS HEI.OVV WASHINGTON, AND FOUR MILES FROM MT. VERNON. FACILITIES FOR BOATING, SHOOTINO, FISHING, AND SURF BATHING, ON SUNNYsIDE HAY. FINE WATER, TIMBER, GRAZING LANDS IIIGIi, ROLLING, HEAETRY. UNSURPASSED FOR FRUIT AND TRUCK GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD OF ONE HUN DRED NORTHERN FAMILIES HERE. SOLD IN LOTS FROM TEN TO ONE HUN DRED ACRES. STEAMBOAT LANDING ON PREMISES, AND RAILROAD IN REAR ONE HOUR FROM WASHINGTON BY RAIL TITLES CLEAR AND UNDISPUTABLE. We want one hundred llrst-clas-s families, in dir-lrious, temperate and enterprising. Noques llons asked about religion or politic:-. You can rajse every variety of Fruit, Lira sand Grain. Facilities for dairying excellent. Manures, Lime, Marl and Mm k easily obtained near the premises. Direct and rapid shipment,,l all product* Not 111 by rail or water. No one need fear excess h,al or cm,l night- ; for fresh breezes come up ihe bay and temper I lie atmosphere. To persons of intellectual last.-s, ihe near vi ciuity of the National Capital i of inestimable value. It is near enough to Washington to allow oue to do business there and be home at night; or, in winter to reside in the city and have the luxuries of a farm home. We urge our Northern friends, not to go We> t, nor far into the South In live in tlie wilderness, till tliey have seen our beautiful region of the Upper Potomac. Come and see ii.-, here iv Virginia. Here you will find true hearts ready to welcome you. So ciety organized Willi Churches, Schools, Horti cultural and Agricultural Societies, Nurseries of fruit trees and beautiful cultivated farms. Here you will lind the cheapest land on ihis continent, and which is sure to increase rapidly in value- Northern men of means are coining in rivpidy. Lands from MS to #2.-i P»r acre, of excelb-ui quality io improve, can be bough! on long time Farms can be rented by those who wish to slay a while to try the i limine. Address '•STATE JOURNAL" Ol I'HE, ore ISEi K. KNOX St KIRBY, Real Estate Agents, ap 12—11 Alexandria, Va