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WEDNESDAY EVE'U, AUOUST2..B7I.
(Cor the Slate Journal
iih.iit women v.. ''WoarETrs rights.''
Vrrlt.es Prevulela.
There's a radiaut gem of celestial birth,
That Is worn alone by ihe daughters of earth
To adoru its mortal selling
11 meases the soul with un armor of light
And ever does battle for Clod, and the right,
In the bosom that sin is fretting.
Its life is the strength of all wisdom and love.
And it sows tlie sweel seeds that shall ripen above
Into fruit as immortal as golden '
It never gives place to sedition or wrong
Nor forges llie truth with a voluble tongue
To innovate virtue- as olden.
lis purity tilled all Ihe regions of space
When the star of the Orient haloed lit* for.
And gloritied everything human ! '
The miracle lives ! Despite tlie foul slain
Its arrant defamers would throw o'er the name—
The Itettuli/itl inline uf women l
No ponderous brain force, no lever of mind,
No eloquent phrases, with youth-charms com-
overturn goodness or reason ;
K.ieh pririUg* flww (v enmlalim tleetl,
A fact tliat the laws of existence concede,
As removed from litmon Willi treason.
Not all that may glitter (ires true metal ring,
And boldness may was lo an unsightly thing
In the margin its freedom advaiices—
-Tub "Babel" may rise to Utopian height,
Way pillar it. columns 'gainst billows of light;
But it build, over chasms as hollow as night
When the sun has withdrawn Ids llre-Iniicos.
The builders, "rejecting the corner-stone, ' fail-
But principle bound to tlie. Cross will prevail,
Her truths shining blighter for print of the nail
lv their -ihsoluie selisimtainings'
And she whose sweel nature found earth-life
complete,
Clad ia pure womanliness, at. Jesus' feet,
Has done more to hallow the annals of fame,
Thau all the men-women whose loftier CO aim
Has blazed and burned out without leaving a
. name,
Beyond the poor moth seeking death in the ll.une
For Temerity, fatal attaining* !
WIT ANaTHUiMOR.
Women's-rights women may yet- aspire
to positions in the Navy. Lot's wife was
an old .salt, you know.
"Ah!" yawned a bachelor, "this world
is but a gloomy prison." "To those in soli
tary confinement," added a witty young
As illustrating the humorous, Prof.
Lowell mentions an advertisement that
caught his eye some time since: "Wanted, |
by a boy a situation in an eating-house.
tie is used to the buisness."
An Indiana paper notices the death of an
old subscrilier, and touchingly adds: "We
are sorry to hear of tlie death of any of
our subscriber who are prompt about pay
ing up."
Some of the questions proposed for dis
cussion at a meeting of a Western debating
club were these: "lo it neeersary that
females should reccve a thtirry literary
education? Ort females to take part in
Johnny was telling his ma how he was
going to dre,s.s and show off when he was a
man. His ma asked, "Johnny, what do
you expect to do for a living when you get
to be a man?" "Well, I'll get married,
and lodge with my wife's pa."
A Michigan doctor, who was arrested
because his patient died, has been acquitted
on the ground that he did the best he could,
giving all the medicines he knew the name
of. He put in a plea that he never insured
a case when he took it.
An old negress who was on exibition in
New-England as "the oldest living person"
rather overdid her part the other day, when
asked if she had everseen George Washing
ton, by saying, "Oh yes ; ho used to conic
to where 1 lived in Xew-Hamshiro every
year to the Fourth of July celebration, and
we always made a heap of him, which was
the reason he liked to come."
"Once on a time," says history, "a
Scotch pedestrian was attacked by three
thieves. He defended himself well, but
was overcome, when the thieves, much to
their astonishment, found that he owned
only the small sum of sixpence. 'The
dells in the fellow,' said one, 'to light tins.
I li" s ; x l"'» f 'c. Why, if he'd a shilling
The Bankrupt Law.
3b Ihe Kditor of the State. Journal.
It is a very common mistake, in regard
to the bankrupt law, to suppose that ap
plicants for the benefit of the act who file
their petitions alter the Ist day of January,
lsti',l, must pay .fifty per centum upon their
Such was the law from the Ist day of
January, mi), until the 14th day of July
WO. Ota that day (Uth July, 187(1,) the
act was so amended as to read as follows :
"That the provisions of the second clause
of the thirty-third section of said act (bank
rupt law), as amended by the first sec
tion of an act in amendment thereof, ap
proved July 27, ISO*, shall not apply to
those debts from which the btmkraupt seeks
a discharge which were contracted prior to
the Ist day of Jan., lSfill."
Thus, it will be seen, that fifty cents on
the dollar will only be required to he paid
on debts contracted .suta; January Ist, lMtJil
and tliat for all debts contracted be/'nre that
time the bankrupt can have a full discharge
even though he be able to pay no per cenU
"** whatever. PIIILANTIHtOM.ST.
"Twelve miles from Manchester, 6a the lit hoi
this month (July), we are informed ihat .-now
tell as thick and as fast for five minutes u-ii
ever was seen lo fall in the month of March I"
The alcove, from llie State Journal Is rather
hard to believe, while the thermometer was rant
ing from kii to an. 1 lawn' 4 you been sold, neigh
oor I—Proyren*.
We '• 'less, 'fore de Lord," the above it
a hard story, and must say we were not
aware such a statement was in the JoUB
NAI, until we saw it in the Progress. Ouj-
Manchester correspondent is so very relia
ble, we must say it is literally true, ill spite
of its seeming improbability. We will
make farther inquiry.
There is a gobler in Montgomery wl
built a nest, obtained four small gret
pumpkins, and is now busily engaged try
mg to batch them. Should he hatch, w
predict the result will be four I'rixly net
departure Conservatives. This is the llrs
satisfactory account of their origin.
He firstobtained apples, but finding tint
less suited for the desired production, lv
exchanged them for pumpkins.
It *. I/mis girl was mortarly hurt by
mg into a pool of mortar,
'be sheet-iron-clad oath should be ad
lstered to Ku-Klux ghosts.
l cat in a Quebec girl's lap was killed by
uung, but the girl was not hurt,
nine fellow defines tippling to bo "hold
couimuroon with disembottled spirits."
liicagoans go to the theatre in shirl
ves. JMew Yorkers are not alone in that
. bnfcroian was killed near Cleveland
his trod* ' htern 'y squeezed into
If Missouri Iroarders "blow up" the land
'i"!'V "he retaliates by putting torpedoes in
A snake got in the bed with a young m.vi
at Hannibal the other night, and the vomu.
man got out. I
A I'ennsylvaiiia music teacher fell Irom
a third-story window and found the pitch
uncomfortably high.
A Virginian who put h H failh in a fm
luikr-tellvi'uhuajpial up a valuable ■ nil to
nnd a nng supposed to have been s« sl
owed by the annua]. The family bave siiue
lived on veal at a cost ol about $;( ,v „
wad.
Jtmubliom Meeting. —To-morrow night
will tie held the first meeting of the Reptile?
lican party of this, campaign. The meeting
will take place nt the Baptist church (coh)
at 8J o'clock. Republicans of Manchester,
wake up the enemy Is in the held, ami no
thing will he 101 l iiiiiltine tliat will, in nnv
way, assist them in accomplishing the ilc
le.it of the Republican, pari v. Men of lis-
U>r, arouse, shake off jronr prejudice l.>
the only parly that cati ami will legislate
and enforce laws for the elevation, protec
tion and advancement of tho mechanic mid
poor laboring man of the ..Stale. Lorjl tl
tlie condition of the country now l.y llie
acts of (lie last Legislature—Democratic.
(■'our million of dollars is now in the hands
of the bond-holders and forty OB lil'tv more:
tlie debt every year from two to three mil
lion more, and the poor man with his fam
ily, half fed and clothed, nniJ, anil shall
pity it; if not willingly, it will he dragged
lii.lll you by force, as you have .seen within
the past few weeks, which was llie resid'
Wake tip, men, and put such men in the
can legislature who will work ftjr the good
of the whole people, and not for a, few
bond-holders and railroud men, nnd leav
you to have your little earnings posted fi
sale to pay the debt of others."doings will
j out the will of the people, itally, Kopul
| lii ans, and all you who have interest in tl
cause of the wnrkingmen ; come out to ih
meeting and take part in its deliberation!
At tlie close of the meeting, .Mr. Kdwnn
llovye, of Richmond, will address Ihos
protiik on the subject of Labor JleStirtnl
All men who work for their bread shoult
J come to this meeting anil huii' for theni
!-rites. There will lie speaking I>y mcmi
i hers of the l'te|iiililieau party, also, by thosi
who wish to say anything to the interest p
i lie workinginen.
are sorry to know, a tnanin in tint city Of
j Richmond for committing suicide. We
had hoped that the mania would not reach
terday morning, an old grey horse, with
malice and forethought, walked into the
•lames river, just above the Danville rail
road bridge, and was drowned. We un
derstand that it is suspected that aniithct
| suicide will be committed soon, which will
• astonish the natives. Notice will lie given
of the "tragedy" when intakes place.
I'it-nic. —The town was all life this
morning, getting ready for the grand pic
nic given to-day at A. I!. Woldridgc's
(arm, oik- mile and a half from town. This
is the first anniversary of Stuart Lodge. I.
<>. <>. F., and we know tl good lime will be
Inipioiciiiail.-'Sh. S. X, Woodlin, is
hat ing a new house built on Perry street.
This part of the town is improving as fat
as any other neighborhood.
(,'nwl Sews. —We were inldnncd this
"morning that the crops of corn never were
better than now.
Mar/dl at I fork.— We- are gratified to
see .that Mr. It. 1). llngan hits' started his
mill, and is now grinding wheat on toll.
This is a grenl accommodation to the farm
ers who wish wheat ground for family use.
A Mississippi negro was Ku-Khixed hva
party of colored men, who gave him |2Q
lashes with the llat of a hami-saw.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
IN THK DISTRICT* CWCRT OK THE
UNITED STATES for (lie Dislricl id Virginia.
In the matter of White et ids va li. V. Wain/,
—bankrupt—in bankruptcy.
Al Abingdon,on llie _'7iii day of .lull, l s 7l
TO WHOM IT WAY ( ONCEKN .
Please to lake nolicchereby, ihat apeliliou lias
been, lo wit.: on the 2lith day of June, IS7I, filed
in said District Court by lienjamin V. plants,
lot Smyth county, In said district, who has
I been heretofore duly declared bankrupt uimu
I the petition of his creditors under the act
I of Congress entitled "An act lo establish a more
I uniform system or bankruptcy throughout ihe
I 1 lined Slates," approved March la!, lst.7, for a.
I discharge and certificate thereof, from all his
1 debts and other claims provable under said act,
A. M., before 11. C. Gibbon', cue oi I he. Regulars
of said court in bankruptcy, at hi- olllce in Ab
ingdon, in said district, is the time and phi, c a
sigried for tiro Seating Of the same: when and
where you may attend and show cau-e il ant
yon have, why the prayer id Ihe said petition
should not be grained.
Hcglsicr in Daukriipli'v' lor
au 2—W2w Bth Cong'l Dist. of Va.
I N TIIK JJIISTIUCT lllfll'f 01 TIIK
In Ihe mailer of 1". C. ilurhunuu. Jr., baak,
I rui.i—-in baiikruplcy.
I AI Abingdon, ou tueHTth day of July, IS7I.
To WIioMITMAYOo.NCr.iiN :
Please to U.ke notice hereby, ih lt | a pcliln.u
I has been, toy.it ; ou the j Ist day ol .lime, 117]
1 filed in said District Court by V. C. ltucbui.nir
IJr., of Smyth couuly, in said district, v. in',
I Iras been heretofore duly dci-lap-d kiukriipi sat.
I derthn act (if Congress enlitled "An mi to o iao
I lis.lt a more uniform system of bankruptcy
Ihrouglrout llie United Stale.-." approved Mar. ii
2d, lSW.for.il discharge aud certitlcale IhatTnfj
trom all bis debts and otlu-r claim* provable un
dersaid act, aud thai.'.be 19th duty et Augrrsi I- l
at lv o'clock A. iM,, before H. C. Qluboua, ~„,. „,
the registers of said court in bankruptcy,' in l>i-
I otlice iv Abingdon, iv -aid district, is tlie nine
I and place assigned i' t ,i- the hearing of the same :
lavheri and whrrr.l ou may alien.l and allow
it any you have, why lire prayer«f the said pets,
tion should,not bcg.anlo.i.
Kei;i.-ierin Baukrimioj fo* i
au 2 W2w hill Con-1 1)1,-1. of Vil.
N t .•« .it —
I IV THK OIsTKICT (ODRT OF TIIK
I CUNITIiDSTATIiSfur the Dislricl. ..rvii; ioi.
I 111 the mallei- ol" .laiee.-.S. .Grigt-by, baskjiiHl'.
I - iii bankrupt. .
I TO WHOM IT JMAV CONCIMJX:
} Mease to injur notice hereby, that a peiiiion h:i
beep, to-wit: on the 2d dat Of Jau'l ISVI Uli.l
in said Dislricl Court bt 'Jas.. s. Grig-bt ot
Odes ouniy, iv said (Us)l'lcl who ha- ]..,„
heretofore dnl)■ iieclan J bankrup dec the a. t
ioi fa system oi bankruptcy throughuM! ths I ai
red siate.-," approved March 2d, 1567, for ii dr.—
and other claims provable under said acl and
tb.ll the ltllhda.t Of Aug u-I. 1571..H II o'ilk \ tl
betoie H. c. Gibbous, ope of tho ei-e; -Xi- vt .aid
conn iv baiikruplcy at hi- olllce in Abhig'Jou in
said district,is the lime and plain assigned for the
healing ot the ..aine, whei) and when- t.,u may
all.mil and show cause, if any you hat c,' \t let ihe
i prayer of the -aid petition should no! be grained
It. C. OIHIiOA.s,
I liegislorin Haiikrupicy tor
au the Mb Cong'l Dist. of Va.
T N THK DISTRICT (KIIItT OK Till: I VI
X TED STATES for the Eastern District of
\ irgnia.
In tlie matter ot' John ('. Carr, bankrupt—iv
baiikruplcy.
At Abingdon, Va., the 2:ilh day of ,|„ly lOTI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
! l'lea-e lake notice, thai a petition has been pre*
.-enteil to ihe Hon. John I '. I'ndcrtvood, judge ~l
I ihe s.nd llislriel < 'oui i, by I,'. !V|, and Win Hi
:rSMgnnesol the estate Of Said bankrupt, lo 's'eli
the real e.-iate hclouging to raid bankrupt, free
j Iroin all liens ihereou.
This i- iogite notice toall per-01l- illtei. Tefl
I that in trims utsaid is'lilinn an irdei lvi.- I„, n '
the said District ("ourt, for all persouV who jnav
be mieiested in said esiale, to appear bek.re li
C Gibbons, tmtet register in bankrupi, y. ai
oilice iv tile town of Abingdon, on llie linli dai
"I \iigusl, ls;l, ai 111 o'clock A. M„ aiMl-sHiiw
TN THK DISTRICT lillßT OF THK UNI-
J. TED STATES for the Km tern I)i,-,r„, „,
V irgima.
In the mailer of 1> c. DucHaAan, Jr., bank
rupt -in batdtrupley.
«v.' A,,i "gd.Hr. \ a!, Ihe I'fitli day of July, IS7I
T«) WHOM IT MAY CO.M'KiIN: '
Hie*,, bike notice, I lei t a ] elilioii has 1„ , li pre
~"""'"'" 'he lion John C. f'wlerwoorl, hfdgeol
... , ",. ri ''"'"'"''• *>y William I'ag'e, a.-i
am ot the eshiieoi' said baiikrui.l, 1,, sell the ie d I
Uen, th^ou.'' ,,! '" """' '"""'-"Id. free 1,,,,,, all (
ailoarsoiis Interested I
luaini teniu ot -aid jNiiii,,,, ; ,n order bus berti
issued by Ihe Hon. John ('. I inderwood indue of
heaaidin,(MclCourl.for all v.l'ouV I
lie interested in said estate, to appear betorefif '
... "'. S ' Kml ' Wejpl'SW i" baulo-iipiet ,at hi- ;
oilice, in the town of Abingdon, on luelsthdai
I:%!:, I Tlvr: COMMITTEE OK NaTlOX.li, (.KAMI*.— ]
i "'V; I ';.' '"'■ J : >'■ Thompson, Rev. John Trimble!
O. H. K. dry, Washington, 11. I.
DsrrTiiw atLasok.— Col. li. s Curtis. (Wa.-h
---mi, Hi. .las. j,. Knew, ■/.. Cwk.
Naiiosai. (IsiKua, Wasuhkhtos, 1> r.
Il Is evklenl i„ .in inteilig minds tliat n„.
Unit. ha. .0i1... whin those engaged in rami pur.
"'ill* should hut can organization devoted ejlUrely
0 th. ir interest,,. Suebii is intended to make ihe
; oiili'i'u. Patron,, li was insiituird la Ist.;, Its
1.1..w1h is ui.pre,»iU/uled in lln-history ol - i
:'--ociations, anil U is acknowledged one ol Urn
inosl useful iin.l powerful organizations in Use
1 ni'"! Mates. Iv grand objects are not ouly
genera) Improvement in husbandry, hut to in
, > lease Ihe Keiierah happiness, wealth, and pros
perity of Hie country, it is rounded uihiu lbs
| axioms that ihe products ol tin. soil comprise the
, Oasis ol all wealth ■ thai, individual happinc ,|,..
prads upon general prosperity, and that the
, *MUtn ol a country (Impends ujmu the general ni
! Klhgenee and menial culture of the producing
lv the ineeiuigsol' this Order nil but uirinbrrs
are excluded, and Ihere is in its proceeding* a
; symbolised ritual, pleasing, beamiiul, aud appro
priate, which is designed not only io charm ihe
, lancy, but locullitalcaii.l enlarge the miiiii vi.l
, purify tlie heal I, hating at the same time, strict
| adaptation o. rural pursuit;.
I The secrecy of Hie ritual nnd proceedings of
Ihe Order hate been adopted c.hieily lor the pur
la.se of accomplishing desired elUe'iency, exten
sion, and unity, and to secure among lis in. in
! liers, in the internal vorkhtg of the Order, ootid'
, ileuee, hariiiouy, and security.
Women are admitted to lid! membership and
I we solicit the co-operation of women because ol
| a . t.eviction Dial with:.in her aid success will be
' le-s ceriainiunl decided. Much might be said vi
j this connect ion, but. every husband and brother
I knows Unit where hoc, übe accompanied by his
; wile qr .sister no lessons will be learned but tllpn
1 purity nnd iruth.
"Plih-i tlu»ou X ii Systematic orga'ui'zaiiou
I uru.liie, ranuers and HorticnlluriMs lliroufiliout
tile United Siates. nnd will secure among th. m
intimate social relations and acquaintance with
each of.u-r, tor .lie advancement ahd elevation o
: their Jrlrrsrtltp, villi an npprectllllnil and prof, i
I lion of ilieir Irtl" interests. Ily shell means ntfl |
. i■oin;ill«hed that 'which exists throughout
the conntryin all oilier avocations and anion"
, nil other classes—combiner! co-operative assocla
noil lor ihili-. ideal Improvement and common
h.-i-.m.
;Among im. advantage- which may be derived
I irom the Order Mo systematic arrangements for
procuring and disseminating, in flicmost oxpedT
nous maimer, information relative to crops Se
i niund and supply, prices, market*, and tr.-ins.„,,
lation tliroughoul the country; also for the pur
i 'i.sc and exchange of stock, seeds, and desired
\ inciies of jiinnts and trees, and for the pnrpo-o
i iirocitrtng Tielp at home or from abroad and
-ovations for persons seeking employment •'also
! in'ascertaining and testing tlie merits of newly.
! ".Vested farming Implements and those not lv
j that are unworthy, and for 'protectmg"i.y''.'i!'l
! Available mean*, the farming interests from fraud
I and deception, and combinations of every kind
We ignore all political or religions discussions
iikthe Order; we do not solicit Ihe patronage of
arty-sect, association or individual, upon nnv
grounds whatever except upon the Intrinsic merit
ot Ihe Order.
'I'lie belter lo secure greater benefits to our
! members, we desire to establish Oranges In
i ev.-ry city, town,and village In lho Uhlteil State
Informal ion rvl.-ilivo lo organizing may be ~b.
or thVUftiswilC' ■""' l "" , '' l ' ii "" < ' ll .'"' eiliw
Secretary of ihe National Orange,
AUCTION SALES.
liy Wellington Goddin,
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, corner o
Eleventh aii,l Hung .Street*,
| ■|MuiSTEE*S Ai\l> MBSMMEVS HAL*: UF
VALUABLE TAN-YARD
ANll yTHKU HEAL ESTATE, ON 11KOOK
IN THK OITY OF RICHMOND,
, INi'LIIHNO AIaSO A 2.VHOHSE POWER
Ily virtue of an order or the United Stated
District Court, lor llie Eastern District of Yl
(runa, made on Ihe 7th of .lulv, i»7l, in tlie ma
teroi Louis Glmmi, bankrupt, the imderslguei
James Pleasants as trustee, named in it Ueed o
trust executed by Louis Giniini and wife, bearin
dale ;:m|i April, Isiiti, and the undersigned, Wn
Ilegenheiiuer, assignee of the. estate of Lpui
(jimml, a bankrupt in hniikriipic'y, and who b
said order is substituted lv place of Churl.
Ruhr, one of the trustees under said deed of trns
said Rohr haying removed from tlie State of Vir
ginia, will, in execution thereof, proceed to sell a
public auction, on the premises, on
MONDAY, THE 7TH AUGUST, IS7I,
at B o'clock P. M., If fair, if not the next fair da
I ' ,l ' , ,i''alter, the HEAL ESTATE and STEAI
ENoINL conveyed hy the said deed, conslstin
of a HHH 'X and FRAMED TENEMENT on th
, • i-sl line ot Ilrook Avenue opjiosite to what Wit
j tivenily know uas the SI, Emnejs de Sales J ins
I piinl, with a FRAMED TKNEMKNT in rearo
: MOoTe street, with ihe lot fronting -Hi feet on th
[ west line of Ilrook Avenue, running back 21
le.i, liounded ou the north by (he tair-rard o
said (iimmi, and on the south by a narrow Strut
| extending trom Ilrook Avenue io Moore street
also the valuable TANNKRY adjoining, whirl
ha* heretofore been mnuaged by tlie saidOinnni
It ha* d front on the west Hoe of Ilrook An
| line of about IW feet, more or less, and a depth o
about 2Mllcet. The premise* are supplied will
pine uairr by | rn n pjnes from a spring- yielding
I K.r.'.t gallons jkt minute, ami in rear 'there Is t
I canal which carries olf all the waste xvater
| There are ample buildings of every kind for car
lying on a large business, with thirty vats, tools
or every kind, bark convenient by railroad
, canal, or within six miles by wagon roads, am
any quaintly ol hides and skins can be procurei
in the Richmond markets. There is a steam en
gme ol twenty-live horse-power, in good order
I.Trk rl " g h/ "" '"* of 1 "' ? ul " ""'
This i, it,,, only lannery of any Capacity ii
Itieluiionil, and tlie demand for leather Is g„„d
It is belied that this tannery oilers as mam
all ruction*for profitable im eslment as ahy other
properly in this State: besideii DHugvatlinUle I'm
a. tannery the property is admirably well add i
ed for a disti.'lory and paper-mill. P
Tin- properly will be sold cither as a whole
or ihvided into lots lakl out ou a map, which will
be ex'hlbiled on ihe day of sale. The map of the
above property cjth be srtu al llie „u',c ■„f \v
(ioildin, auciieiieer.
TlebMb—une;th\rd rash : balance In Iwoeoiial
payments ar six and twelve mouths Ihe pur
i baser siving his negotiable notes for tlied.-li rred
payment (in.ere-1, added) and tlie title l.ciii" re
tamed till tl., ..vholc purdiase money 1,,.. paid
aid a eym-evame ordered by tbe court
JAMJES PJ.KASANTS, Trusiee,
. WM. FLEGENHEIMER, Assign,....
/StM.HISSIOAEIT-S sTvLirOF
VERY YALUAIILEIiEAL ESTATE IN PATH
t'OUNTY, A-lIiUINIA,
l-INOWN AS THE VfARM SPRINGS.
| THIS CELEBRATED AND WELL KNOWN
WATERING PLACE
I a place of public resort for near a century, will
! l.c ..tiered for sale at public auction, on the piv
„:,,.,, 01,
idONUAY, TiIE2!STD\YOFAU(!U.ST, ls7i, ,
, by Ihe Ullder,i-iied Co ; illlli„sioner.s duly up
pointed by a decree prolioui,, e,| by the «%Cuit
Cot it (or l!a I, county, at the last Stay tern, of
.-aid Court. The uact
CONTAINS 2,0(111 ACRES,
i 'i"i '' l ;'?! ! , l ,l?! , ;i' , f Vilh,al,ll 'l ,ro <l'irtivegr!izing lands.
me HOTEL is spacious and Well built. Tlicre
art; live warm Paths of a temperature of %• de
| grecs,,, f ,s degrees Fahrenheit There are Cold
spring Bath* adjoining, and as many more cold
aud warm spring Paths as desirable can be made.
, T.itas of 5.,m.-Cash in hand suincieiit to pay
the cos sot sun, survey, and costs of sale, and
in ',' i,,'"J' l !"'' lM ""' ''tl'ial annual instal.
meats, wlih Interesi from il„. day oi sale, the
purchasers execuilng houds will, liiW.roved i..r.
I and the title withheld as ultimate
I r . or lll,ll "'r information, aj.ply to Ex-Governor
iii ill I o' U1 "' r ' 11 " 1 . Virginia, and Hlsid -, .■
WM. II TEIuTTLL, > ~ ,
JOHN LETCHI'H, J«"m rs,
The huemirtr, Stats Jocbsai., 117.5 V and Blt
tMitcii, Richmoiul, Virginia; *'«". Baltimore
Maryland, uiiii Uazette, Alexandria, Virgmia'
will insert onoo a week ibr four weeks nsarkcoeL
andseudanuiuherof ihu paper eon mining it to
Hie undersigned, directed Lexington, Va.
it- Li ' ,u|iN I.HTOHEH,
1 " fiv* lv Ciiminissiouer
V"l!l'P coin,:
WATEn-XJOOLEBg, km t;ri:am ;
FREEZERS nnd ERUIT-JAKStiom '
_ W..1. ANDERSON,
82/ i Main and 2tlfi Ilroad streets
i:—Hmdaw '
A fILE I'IHKH, t'orer nnd Ullrer. Price t
t vmi.m:i;s SALE Oi
VALUABLE LAND.
l'ursiiaul to an order ,jf the Dislricl Conn ol
Ihe United States r.u- the Eastern Dislricl of Vir
iiuule in llie matter of Dan I A. Watson.
b'OlUrupl, 1 .hall, „s a.-.-ilcnee of said Witlson s
■ ■stale, sell m public am lion, in Irani of Ihe Ran
dolpb House, lv the loun'ol Fill tnrille, ou
FRIDAY, THE Ism DAY OK AUGUST, 1611,
commencing ai || o'clock A. M , thai very de-i
--rable tract of laud up,,,, which the said Walsuu
u..w residi , situated nUail one nltln iVnm 1,,, |
depot, in Hi*, county ol I'ri.i. Ie HI ward, eoulaiu
in;:
FIVE HUNDKED AND SEVENTY AND A
HA I.l' Ai'UKS,
and has upon it a comfortable dwellingand all
necessary onv-hOBMS, is well watered, with a sut
llcienl quantity of limber upon tlie land, and will
be sold free of nil liens and encumbrances except
Ihe contiiigeiil right of .letter.
TERMS—Ten per cciv. cash ; t|„. residue on a
ere,ln of II! and Is month-, rqutl] ui-tnlineiils ihe
pltnh.u-or giving 1.on,l tt it II securilv , and th* title
to l.c rciuinrd until the whole of the piircleise
money is paid. |». A. FORBES. '
an-j aiw.'lw Assignee of U. A. Wais..,,
\ AI.I'AIiI.E I.AXIi I\ I'RINCE EDWARD
I'm.-,mil iujii order ol the lli.itiicl Court ot
llie I lilted Stale: lor Ibe Enslci v lli-t,;, | ~f \ u
Km,a, made iv il„. mailer of Samuel s. Baker
baukriipt, 1 shall as nastynpe t.i said Hak, i
late, sell al public ancliou, iii lien lof Hie Ran
dolph House, iii (he town ~! FanuGllc. on
FRIDAY, THE l.vru HAY OF AUGUST, is/l,
...mteencingal 11 o'clock A.M., the tract ol'laud
o.i tt inch,;,,,! 1i,,),,.,. reside*, lying iv ihe counii
ol I mice Edward, on the head wnlersof Spring
creek, adjoining the lands of Richard Woodson
and A. E, Raker, and coniaining about
SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES. -
Said land lias on il .-, . i.inlnr,able dwelling arid
E.ress.uy otit-hoii.-e;. ami will be sold free from
I hens nnd encumbrances except ihe con I intent,
gilt of dower.
'I EKMs (li,e-1,,„ii1, cash; and the balance „n
aciedit ot six and twelve Mouths, the purchaser
ruing bind, \\itli ample security, f O , die deli Ti
nt payments, and the title lo be reiaiue.l until
Ihe whole of llie purcha.-o money is paid,
, f'l Assignee of s. Baker.
VALUABLE LAND IN PRINCE EDWARD
I'ursiianl to all order of the District Curt ol
tlie United States for the Eastern lHstrtcl el
V irginl.-i. made in ihe mailer of lobn H 11.11
banlirupi, 1 sliall, as assignee of said Hell - ,-'
tale, sell „i pubh'c an, lion, i„ front of Hie Ran
dolph tloii>c, ill Hie town of Eaiuivill i
commencing at 11 o'clock A. ill.. !!„■ Iracl or laHd
on which said Hell re. ides, him- in the county ot
I'rinro Edwlird, on R r iery creek, and containing
Also, satil Dell's rov'cr.-iim.-rrt -inter.-i in .-,-,■
acres ol laud m the mnie county, held by Mis"
..I. A. \V. Hell for life;
The Improvement* on the Ural named tract arc
ot the first order, embracing a. hniubuiuc and
I'omilUHlious dwelling -..r. 1 etery iisarv otll
hou.-c, * "" •
a credit of six and twelve months, the purcha
se* giving bonds with ample security for Ihe de
terred pat in, els, and Ihe lille to be retained lui
,,i the whole of ihe jnirchase.iAnney is p:i„i.
an i '■iwlitv Assignee of .1. It' |'t,.'||.
I>r ril.it sAi.e oi a ""»"Ai.PAiii.il .iiii,i,.
WARIiEN,' AEHEIVIAu'I.E COUNTY, V A~! V '
[ol llie li d Stales lor the Eastern District of
V irgirua, ■ ulcred on Hie null day ol June ls?l
! oi llie cn.se of Win. (I. Staples", bankrupt- the
undersigned will proceed lo sell tin; REAL EN
f TATE of said Slaplop.nl public atkHion, main tlie
premises, on
, The said real ,- lute is- silualed in and around
ihe village of Warren, „fi Hie fine of t|,e James
j bemaite, and consel.- »(
iindsixly acres of laud attached; ihe DWELL-
Staples ; a LOT wiih a sthnJl FRAMEI*V.VIi!
--j ING uiKin it, and Several outer LOTS in the same
vicinity.
[u|ron a credit of v, P.! and lb m'oiitiisulhe purcau
i tar cuing Ins negotiable notes, will, Irderesl add-
Ulined t, II the whole pur, |,a,,. iiuHioy i-paid ' ■,',',!
a conveyance or, lei eiHiy Ihe,ourt' '
Sub-til,del T,„. ices for Who Al. aVallte. dcc.il.
' A " nmoSi;i. ; s Am> ii:! sI'EI&VsALe'oV
I'ursuaut to au order i,,,,,!,. j,i the mill ler o
I allies It, I tizgeial.l, Iniiikrilld, and b.y tirtue
court, clerk's oilice, we will, on ''"
inanity con, i-da.t) at N'oiiowav <'. 11. offer lor
sale at public auction, free from all liens ami ~,,
cninbj'ances, thai
at Nottoway court-house.
The mill-house was desiroy,-,| several months
ago by lire. Tl,c dam and all the wirier-works
, and llie p„i„| L s s,, large ilia! Uie mill when's'l In
Tl'-V'"'.''''''i'' 1 !"' e'"" l »." 'he dry est wentlm
lioni lvi a largo c.-labli.-i'iuieu'l" in
all mi., seel ion et cunntrv ii,,. vyaler uower 1..
| bonds with security, Iwaring inter,.., -il ' ~ .','
eeid. iroin riay of sale, ami l|,e mp. withheld*,
j lvi il,er security.
I I* ITT'/ri'liir
-ale,be hole! pi..,,. i-1 ,~{ Iho c v »U! L-bcmr't the
side by ii,,. mill isind, aiid "he iinj"V,',
Hi, property ailterli.scdalsiv ß . ijy 'M— gaw.'lw
A fSHBIfEE'S Itl-MAEI: f)T
By tirtue or an pido.-rVr ItToY'niled Slate. i„
will re-sell, as a-signs* ol Join, Tui-gle, banlirui',!
at 1 ainckcouri-ii,*;,c, \ irgißk,..ou
MONDAY, AI'GUSV UsTlI, IH7I,
"" ''"' Wato ™ °
iIN X Hr'NDRED AND NINETY- l'U'i; Acult
ALSO,.
At the Mime time and place, a TRACT 6/
TtKaM-OF SALE-One-lhird cash- audi!,,
Isdaueeou a cedi, olsix and twelve I I
c,,,,:,! n0,,,!,,,,.,,,., prnvhaser c.i'.mg bo, I, „
good secur.l.t. Tille r,aaiued l|niil the whole ,
pnrehase money Is p-,i,| '
VALLAIH.E, IVlPlloM D Ki:tl.
ESTATE IN AMELIA OtiUNTY.
~
...illWi *" ""■' I'l-oiisuals of an agreement
r«-eirAi"""", *? i -'" 1 ' i;tv " ui *fmi, is7i, i,e-
Im'? i V ""''■'''- 1 "" 111 and N. M. Glepi, and
Ell/l J., his wile, and. lames Wright, l,„siee, «,"
an'iofaulirdernnn'ein-lnHcou^
«,a,^',"V,, < ,V"' W ' IK ,' Bkl ' a l*.'' | h«'undersign,^
-i II.U public an, lieu, ou l|,e premises, T.n
I 1 BSDAY, AUGUST l.'.m, n,;i, AT Pi M.,
re-1,',,.i l,lt '' ■'".•""iwlii.-l,
■er"'.,':"" 1 I l "''' ""' "''' ''*' aJl ' U '"' :U ''Mist
! '"' '" (: ""' , lv l>air.' '"' " '" " S " a
.■ah; and ii!,'"l'■,!"',',!'!',,',", "'" f*"*'** "**** W
/ six, iwelte and cielu,,.,, , ithe, lue leool
ll|e|„l,e re,;,,,,, ,| 11 ti |j t ||~, W llille (if Ibe |, n ,
I " M I "'"Il hate I ,;,„,.
b M "itHtt W jJTAHB, A icliee,.,
lit Wellington (Joddin,
Auctioneer and IJeal Estate Agent, corner of
Eleventh and Hank streets.
I A WIONEE'S SALE~OF
VALUAHLE HEAL ESTATE.
Hy viri ne of an order of the l T nl led States Dls
'ii'ted i'i'j'- ? , h tn<> . E,u ' t ''': 11 District of Virginia,
s'lar'tniri lio 1 ' 11 ,'.' ~' 'l " X, ' d | l. S 'in , front i *of ihe* U
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST nTH, l„7l,
al auction, A TRACT OF LAND, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES,
I the lands of, Andrew Dunn, Silas Bron-
I In- land will be sold free from liens and encum-
Terxs or Sai.c—One-third cash, and the bid
I an... on six and twelve months' credit, with se
< ni ii v. the title to be retained until the whole of
tlie purchase money is paid.
l.v 18—2aw.Sw JACOB COHN, Ass Ignee.
Hy Wellington Goddin,
Eleventh nnd Hunk street:.
A SSIn IHEE'S SAI-lfoF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Hy \irlue of an order of the United States Dj».
trull ourt for tlie Eastern District of Virginia
dined Jidy nth, IS7I, I will sell, asassisi.ee of
oebard M. Garrett, bankrupt, in trout of the
M.S.t rrsioni-Iloir.se, at Richmond, Va., ou
WEDNDSDAY, AUGUST »TH, 1871,
: " a " ( ".','''!; w eei'.JT 1 ' 11 INTKHEST IN A
TSXOt OF LAND, containing
TWfl HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES,
adjoining Ibe lauds of George H.rnkins, Edward
ii. "";'; l »d olbers, lying „i Uie county of James
i ity. This land will be sold free fro,,, n,., w ~nd
encumbrances.
Tkkiim iik S.ti.i:.—One-third cash, and Iho bat
an, c on six and twelyo „,„„ii,s' credit, with ..
--i iiiij, I leinieio be reUiined nnlii the whole ot
vie purcliase money is paid
it is-liawsw JAClill COHN, Assignee.
Hy Wellington Goddin,
Aiiciioneer .i„,i Ke.il Estate Agent, comer of
Eleventh and Hank streets.
Assi<jnki:ssai,e"oT'
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, iii i
Hy virtue of an order of Ihe United Slates Dis
triell .ourt. 10, the Eastern District of Virginia
lit ed.lnly BthTW 1 will sell, as assi K m.,.
Liiileburt• G. Wadded, bankrupt, in front ol th
I . s. ( listom-lloiiso, at Rkhinond, Va., ou
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST iiTH, IS7I,
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,
ly iug on .Toidan's creek, and in a
Tl! At'T ICN6WN AS SCOTLAND,"
'on mining SEVEN HUNDKED ACHES ad
joining Ihe lam* of Williamson Ricitaiiison'.u I
i,'. iV'f'" "!' ''°"" l ' > °' jHm, ' s «S. This
bran " lrc "" "''" s a'" l P'lcum-
jl*" -ol "'"" ,ird c «"h, and ihcbal.
il'"." 4 ' "i". lllle '" he r elaliied until the'whole of
jy IS—2awaw ' JACOB COHN,Assignee.
By Wellington Goddin,
Aiiciioneer and Real Estate Agent, corner of
Eleventh nnd Hank streets.
A .KM<;M:i;-s sai.iTTTf
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
.. H ; V ,V*"".°' "" Oltl, '''of the United Slates Dis
ti it oui i lor (be Eastern District or Virginia
dated July 0111, IS7I, 1 . will se ,i as assignee '
1 ho.nas c. Minsou, bankrupt, hi front ,of the v
j S. Costoru-Heuse, at Richmond, Va., on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0T11,1571,
at auciion, A TRACT OF LAND containing a
11!, I ;;,;^!^''*" 11 ' 1 '- 1 ""' 1 "'"' w., *mmmuSiS
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES,
adjoining the lauds of Robert Lee liaker Lee
■ii"! i' l '"' r "> '.Vhrg in the couuty of' Warwick —
1 Ids land to be .-old free from liens and encuru-
TBiae o» S.ti.i;.— Oue-lhird cash, and th.. bal
ance on six and twelvemonths' credit, with se
curity, the title lo be retained uulil Uie whole ol
ihe purchase, money is paid.
IV 18-BawSvv JACOH COHN, Assign**.
By Wellington Godding
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, comet ol
Eleventh and Hank street*.
A SSHJNIiK-s KALIToF
YALUABLK REAL ESTATE.
~|l ,, V . V, " "l''.o f :i , order of Ihe United States Dis-
II el ourt, lor Uu. Eastern District of Virginia
dated July .Ml,, ]S7l, I will sell, as assignee of
n. J.Dunn, bankrupt, in front of the U sj t'a».
loiu-Iloiise, at Richmond, Virginia,
WEHNESDAY, AUGUST »TH, 1871,
at uu.iion, A TRACT OF LAND,'containing
I iNE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES,
adjoining the | a „us of Silasßroadiis, Willis Pitts
, and others, known as Garwood's old place, lying
| i Ihe county o! I'aroline. This land to be sold
lieu iioin liens and encumbrances.
I ~T . ' '•".' •'■"'■ -'hie-ihinl caik, and the bal-
Uy Wellingtou Goddin,
I Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, corner ol
Kleteniii ami liuaii stre.i.--.
A SSHiNEK'S SALIToF
\"ALUAIILE HEAL ESTATE.
irkaV'o"'■"' " f . "" " , ''!'' l '" r ""' United Slates Dis
.s'l'u' v,'' !!"'"''''• htinkrtipt, In'front oritbeV
I «'EUNESDAY, AI'GI'ST ti'l'H, 1871
ill nuclH.n, A THAI TOFLAND, containiiig
THREE UVNDRED AND SIXTY ACMIX,
I adjoining i 1,,. lands of Wade Slubbleileld and
b lui'Tei ■!"''' "! ,";'' """".V of GloMWster. This
j.u.d vv .1! be old Iree 1r,,„, liens and cnciuublun.
\ Tiims or SAi.r.-One-third cast, and Ihe bab
anceon,, x; ,i„l Uv ,„ v ,. , J ; '«'
•ie puVc!:;;j,!'mom.y is'^uir" 1 ,uui ' ®»*s
I , 4 yls ---""aw* ' y
" I My Welliiigion Gcsldin, ~
Au.iionecr and Real Estate Agent, corner of
Eleven Hi and Hank sti-eele, ' "'
A SS, < ! «IEE'S.SALF."oi
I\ a i.i arm; rkai: frttJkX . in .
,'t'r,,o,'■',",'"'■ ii" "Werof the Unllcl Stales Di»
--"'I . V Ml, iV" 4 ";,' 1 of Vi '*"' i «.
..... JVi."' ,h7, i l v i" sell, as assUtUMe of
I •iisiim, Hous','."; u l,il " kl '" 1 "' "'- iro " L uf »"''"■
WEDNKSDAY, AUfIUST ItTH,IS7I,
t aneiion, A TRACT OF LAND, containing
E HUNDKIJ. andSEAENTy IT VEAcRES
,ou.'ix:id' ; 1
i y, the vile to be retained unili th . ,vh Q w,f
puicha.se money is paid, »"u.. oi
4211
I Vm."^^!^^' VoI) HT OF rHE Vtit.
\ iiVMii.-i lATl ' s lor "'" Eastern District au
ba'do'lljucy.""' of J """ J ' , ' ort<; '| hairkrupt-in
U'nV li'".',',',' 1 l V1 '".v >'oncer,, Tl„. .-
Wn. I All.b nine, of Rnliiuond oity VirSS'
br '~'■„/ 1be"..",",',"'" r°, ~,S •'l'liomtu.ent a. Z
signivol ibe ..-,:,!,. „i j res „ j p.., f .„ f"
Hated Kieiii.ii;,,,,!, .tune Sg, iffl.
I ASSIGNEE SALES. __ j
By Wellington Goddin,
Arrciloueer and Real Estate Agent, comer of I
Eleventh and Bank streets.
| A SMONEE'S SALE~OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
? f "" m ' ,, ' r of "■* "nlh-d States Dis
ti let Court, lor tie. Eastern District of Virginia.
Henry L Pkkel, bankrupt, In front of the Us
Custom-House, at Richmond, Virginia,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ftTH, IS7I,
tit auction. A TRACT OF LAND, containing
ONF-TWELFTH INTEREST IN 111 ACRES,
lyin f '"it'" ro "hty of Clarion, Stale of Pennsyl
vania. Tnlsland will lie sold free from Hens and
encumbrances.
Tutus or Saif— One-third rash, and Ihe bal
ance on six and twelve months' credit, with se
curity, the title to be retained until the whole a
the purchase money is paid.
jyls—ferwnw .TACOHCOHN, Assignee.
— — —>-■ " ■ •—■■ 1 —_. 1 .
By Wellington Goddin,
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, corner o
Eleventh ancl Bank streets.
A bMUAEE-s s ll.l: Ol
valuable real estate
. Rjf V r ' ui> of a " order of the United stales n*.
tnct Court, lbr the Eastern District of Virginia
dated July flth, mi, I will sell, as assignee of
Wiley Wright, bankrupt, in front of the U. S.
Custom-House, ut Richmond, Virginia,
YVEDNESDAY, AUGUST OTH, IS7I,
at an, lion, A TRACT op LAND, containing
A LIFE INTEREST IN XXI ACRES,
adjoining Ibe lands of E. Seward ami others,
lying in the county of Middlesex. This kind will
o* soul free from liens and encumbrances,
Trass pjr Sale.—One-ihird cash, and Hie bal
i anee on six and twelve monihs' credit with se
curity, the title to be retained until Ihe whole or
in* purchase nioueyis paid.
THE OPEN ACCOUNTS, BONDS am, NOTES
I ufsard bankrupt will be sold at the same time.
■■ jylr>-2aw':iw' JACOB cohn. A55i,,,,....
~: By Wellington Goddin,
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, corner of
Eleventh and Bank streets.
A SSIUNEE'S SALEOF
VALUABLE RE/VL ESTATE.
, I J y virtue of an order of the United States Dis
lricl Court, lor the Eastern District ol Virginia,
dated July nth, 1871, I will sell, as assignee of
John S. Clarke, bankrupt, in front of their s
Custom-House, at Richmond, Virginia,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1871,
at auciion, A TRACT OF LAND, containing
ELEVEN ACRES,
iiankotank rlTer, adjoining ihe lands of
Hndgins, lying in the conntv of Mv-
Tlds land will be sold freefroniliens and
inccs.
,FSAi.i:.--Oiie-iliird rash, nnd the bal
(ix and twelve months' credit with se
e idle to be retained until the whole of
iase money is paid
awaw ' JA.COHCOHN,JUsiguee
By Wellington Goddin,
t aud Real Estate Agent, comer of
Eleventh and Bank strivls.
VEE'S SALEOF
ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE,
ie of an order of the (fatted Stntes Di<
rt, for the Eastern District of Yinrhiii
ly sth, 1871,1 will sell, as assignee of
P. Shields, bankrupt, in front of the
tom-House, at Richmond, Virginia,
DNESDAY, AUGUST"9TH, 1871,
i, A TRACT OF LAND, containing
the lands of H. H. Shields, Asa Shields
s, lying in Hie county of York Th,
be sold free from liens and ~„,,,„
, ,
r Sai.f—One-third cash and Uie bd
x and twelve months' credit witU.se
'title to be retained until the whole of
rse money Is paid
Waw JACOB COHN, Assignee
i Vol. J. J. Hill, Anctioneer.
EE'S SALE OF
HE REAL AND PFRSOWAr
E IN THEXOWN OF CLARKs
matter of R. U. MOSS k BROS
der of the District t .'ourt of the United
he District of Virginia, consented to
ties interested, I shall, as assignee for
lamed bankrupts, sell at public anc
liighesi bidder,
10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ls7l.
'» of ClarksyiUo, Va., free from all
0.'!,.. 1 .^""-'''*' ,l '■"•a" amount of PEK
ROPEETY, consisting of
Mules and Callle,
old and KitcliKu Furniture
Steam Engines, wilhcoinpletoonlfll;
.i laclory Fixtures, ja gooilorder si.l
--i to work 20n hands. ■
■ ESTATE consist of about twenty
hie Town and Wood Lois in and near
.'* of ('hulrisrille ; Two large >■•„'.'/.
tingaudmnnnfacturing) ■ ai-o ''km
one mile out of town, containing 3uo
i handsome Dwelling.
-Forall personal properly cash' for
one-fourth of purchase money cash
payable in twelve months, with in'
day of sale
J. M. CARRINOTON, Assignee.
ds of R. H. Moss k Bros.
A «*HiNEE'S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN THE COUNTY OFHALIF AX, VIRGINIA.
Ah?Uniied e s"ams l m' S UvVi * c ****** Omrt of
*larll sell at Catawba, on
SATUItDAY, 2>!TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1871,
EH. 1 *" of Johu A. Green and Win P
Green bankrupts, consisting of
Ist. ONE TRACT of LAND, eontiiinia* 100
acres, lying upon the waters of Terrible ere, k
and adjoining the laa.ls of Wealey Guthrie "nd
others, three miles from Catawba
2nd. ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing IM
ggf^Mnfeipiclafee
', ni.-nr" '"' < "' uvl '" s . »«* Wld lrostollu-ucm
ilSv'e "S XlK lt TI rA c T OF 34 ACRES, lying as tl,
ov 'l 'A C ir,J' HAI ! F INTEREST IN AU ACRES
... •■ - 1 " ow m ""I Possession of bankrupts
mother as dower. '
TKAb?7,f *ti A'c,!S' EEKST IN OBCHA *'
~..™',,' Bt ' la " UK ,ll '° *^ d tlv " tmn * «" hens and en
equal instalments, iuterestadd„ 2< d,St
in tno whole of the purchase money is paid
By YVellington Goddiu,
Estate Agent arid Auctioneer, corner of
Bank and Eleventh streets.
rpRUSrEE*B AND ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
i c ,V'".^; sold at public auction, on FRIDAY
IStb of August, IS7I, at ljl o'clock M, a , ~,,
office of-Wellington Goddin, corner of Rank ami
Eleventh streets, , w
THE LIFE INTEREST
rf Claiborne Barksttole ln a lot at tho comer of
Hu feet toar^U;^ 1 mvi rwu " i "« **«* ahui
'oTmSSi swf'."*" cash ; haUuce at « moutns
v ned iW.is? *"'"'««1 added, mid title ,
•eiaiaed. WOOD BOULDIN Truite..
. JOHN AMBLER SMITH
ASSIGNEE SALES.
By Wellington Goddin,
Anctioneer nnd Real Estate. Agent, cornel
Eleventh and Bank streets.
A SSIfiNEE'S * il.I. ni
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Ity virtueor an order of the United states Dis
trict (»ort for Hie Eastern District of Virginia
dated .Inly Mb, 1871, I will sell, as assignee *f
Asa Shields, bankrupt, in I'rontol Hie U S On
lorn-House, at Richmond, Y'u., on
YVEDNESDAY, AUGUST SiTII, IS7I,
• i auction, A TRACT OFLAND, containing
FORTY ACRES,
adjnininglho lands of H. H. Shields and oilier-
lying■ in Ike county of York. This land will be
soul tree Irom all liens and encumbrances.
aJe'oT si'v m . A i'; ! —"» e -«'ln> cash, and Ihe bal
-'..,.„ , l . ,w . <,Kp n,ol "hs' credit, with se
. iirit.v, the title to be retained until Ihe whole of
the purchase money is paid.
I JylS-atW.lw JACOB COHN, As.iguee.
Hy Wellington Goddin, ~
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, comer of
Eleventh and Bank sti-eels.
i SSIONEES SAI.E _ OF
Y'ALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
. J ! i'r\ irtlle J >f ■"" or ''"' r of v "' United Slates Dis
til,! ( ourt |~r i|,e Eastern District of Virginia
\ X' 11 ,, , ," , i v /" h - ,s "' 1 w "> «•". ns assignee 61
John w. Manning, bankrupt, |„ from of the It
s. ( usioin-Honse, at Richmond, Va., on
YVEDNESDAY, AUGUST liTH, 1»71,
at auction, A TRACT OFLAND, containing
THREE HUNDRED ACRES,
adjoining And lying , m Timber Swamp, in the
' 7 "' James City. This land will be.old
tic Hum liens and encumbrances.
Tianis of Sam:.—One-third cash, and the bal
■ .• on .- ix and twelve months' credit, with sr-
I ouiily, the Idle to be retained Until the whole of
Hie purchase money is paid
ly IS—2aw3w JACOB COHN, Assignee.
A SSIUNEKIS' SALE OF ' "
NOTES, ACCOUNTS AND DEBTS.
The undersigned, as assignees in bankruptcy of
A ir,.ii Rrunii. willsell at public auction, in front
ol the court-house of Albemarle county, on
MONDAY', THE Mr) DAY OF At T GUST, ls7l,
at Uie hour of 18 o'clock M.,
THE NOTES, ACCOUNTS AND DEBTS,
of excry rharaclcr, which are drre to said Aaron
| Hi,inn, and the evidence of which have come into
I their tenuis as assignees as aforesaid
DKURY WOOD,
. , .„,_ , „ U. D. FISHBURNE,
ly Jl-lawaw Assignee.
Br Vol. 1. J. Hill, Auctioneer.
A SSIGNEE-S SALE OF
% A^sJ.e A A ". I ,'. 1 l„ REAr A ND PERSONAL
ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF CLAKKS
VILLE, VA.
By an order oi' the District Court of tho United
| states lor the District of Virginia, I shall, as as
sign.-c of Chamberlayne k Moss, expose for sale
to the highest bidder, at public auction, one of
I .'■ « l ;l " <l 'argest DISTILLERIES in Virginia
Willi fixtures complete, free from all liens aud
i encumbrances, in the town of Ciarksville, Va.,
ON THE lfirii DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 11,71
j TERMS—One-fourlli cash; the balance pay
j able, with interest, twelve months after day ot
■ ,„ - A- M ' HARRINGTON, Assigne«
je 10—jjawtds of Chamberlayne k Moss.
| SMALL FARMS FOE SALE
I COUNTRY SEATS FOR .SALE
AT GUNSTON HALL, ON THE POTOMAC,
BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED,
MII ' T 'K BELOW WASHINGTON
AND FOUR MILES FROM MT. VERNON '
BOATING, SHOOTING,
SURF BATHINO,
ON SUNNYSIDE BAY.
■
| FINE YVATER, TIMBER, GRAZING LANDS
HIGH, ROLLING, HEALTHY.
j UNSURPASSED FoiTfRUIT AND TRUCK.
GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD OF ONE HUN
j DREII NORTHERN FAMILIES HERE
|; I ——
, St>LD IN LOT SJ|O«™T(I ONE HUN-
I
] j STEAJVIBOAT LANDING ON PREMISES
' AND RAILROAD IN REAR '
, , ONEHOirRFROMYVASHINGTONBYRAir",.
TITLES CLEAR AND trNDISPUTABLE.
We want one hundred first-class families, in
dustrious, temperate and enterprising. Noqttes
tions asked ahont religion or iiolilics.
I j You can raise every variety of Fruit, Grass and
Grain.
Facilities for dairying excellent.
' Manures, Lime, Mai laud Muck easily obtained
! near the promises.
Direct and rapid shipment of all products North
I by rail or water.
,' Jjo one need fear excess teat or cool nights;
. I for fresh breezes < omo np the bay and temper the
I atmosphere.
To persons ol intellectual tastes, the near vi
; ciniiy of the National Capital is of inestimable
, value. It is near enough to Washington to allow
I one to do business t here and be home at night;
i ! or, in winter to reside in the city and have the
luxuries of a farm home.
We urge our Northern friends not logo West,
J nor fur into the South to live in *l,e wilderness,
till they have seen our beaiilirnl region of the
' ! Upper Potomac.
Gome and see us here in Virginia. Here you
, will Und true hearts ready to welcome you. So
lik <y organised wilh Churches, School., HorU
cultural and Agricultural Societies, Nurseries of
! fruit trees ami beautiful cultivated farms. Here
\ yob will find the chenpest land on this continent,
| ami which Is sore to increase rapidly in valtae.
--| Nun hern men of means are coming in rapidy.
i Lauds from *2o to *2.'i per acre, of excellent |
j ***** improve, can he bought ouloug time.
Farms can he routed by those who wish to stay
I a whip.to try the climate.
"STATE JOURNAL" OFFICE,
oa
BECK, liNtiX&KIRRY,
Real Estate Aginte,
TITKAPHING PA l"Elt^»*'arilLri7.^~^^
TT OFFinf '"" " ■*■ »• hi*