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dtrrtttotj £tate gottmat. : ;:iii.\v i:vj:.m>.'.;. si;i'T. :", \<,\. H\ TELEGRAPH. NATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONVENTION' Church Burners Lynched i MEW YORK ITEMS ! •Ice. _co. »v<?. I of the railroad cnm • uport of the committee on inlcii • in -water communication, recommends (lit ing of llie mouth of the Mississippi temporary expedient, mid (he construe if a ship canal, connecting tho M with the ocean, as a commercial i ty, from o. near Ftttt St. Pnfllip, on fti leU bank to the Gulf of Mexico, to b maintained at government cost and Tree o . An appropriation of |4,_.,_. I d lor this work. fbe action of the previous convention rding the James Kiver and Kanawha , was approved, and the appeal t i 'ongrcss for aid renewed. Hon. Kcverdy Johiwofi addressed the i 'invention. < liui-ch Ilurmrs Lynched. A.. iivill '. _ an., September 30, —Thi. . iocs, under arrest lor burning the Mi ihodist church at Winchester, Term., wen taken from tlie jail ot that place, last nigh and hanged, New York (ten*. Mw York, Sept. _!>.—The repotted ca; --..1 yellow fever m Brooklyn proves to b ' '\ company of United States troop leave. -iv to reinforcst_a .thartilUrym Nort ■ eroima. The Tribune says: ' .Ye accept th A nominated yesterday at Syiari ,•.' and adds : "Wo accept the miracle o . lumsiness called the platform, and btrW ti lln is-.■■; linns State Committee.'' Ii i London. ..:,• ptember 20.—(ribbons, a«tic il merchant and a member of the Con - xvativo party, __ been ejected l.on orof London. I iales OH the coast continue. Sewi'a! ai ■ 1 Initial disasters are reportod. _ Versailles special to the Times say " I'rauoe declines to give to Other poww imn ' favorable customsclauses thaiar ..■.'.•i I > Germany under tSa reeenti negotiated treaty." tin the other other band a correspond© nf ttie Times, writing from the same place i -presses tlie opinion that the Begotiatioi with (iermany will bo protracted ami fruit I'l'eneii Ail'airs. titles, September 89. —The Miniate i ommcrcc informs the committee of th i isembly, which controls ali'airs durin the recess, that, the negotiations with Gei many are making fair progress. The rumored _k_overy ot evidences of .. apartist o*_spiracy are unfounded. list moifTS dispatches. Yellow lever at >cw Orleuiin. Sue Orleans, Sept. 28.—The V'oo . ■: "The I'res'ident of the hoard of Health accompanied a delegation of mer chants litis morning to tho Governor's of fice, and stated that, he had personally seen . rory case of lever in the city, and was Rat ified (here wmld be no further mortality ,• spread of the disease. Jle consul : ihe alarm about the fever here and at i ..ilvesi,in premature and without at;. ji cause." _ number' of merchants called on the (iovcrnor in regard to the GalvestonfCjiiar :,.. ' overnor telegraphed lo Governor Davis that, "There are but • eases of ycllotv fever in this city, and have been but three deaths in ten ilaya. None of the cases are considered dangerous, and there is no fear of the spread of Ihe disease, 'i'he quarantine now ireed seriously impede commerce, and many pereons of your State now iv this city are oreatly incommoded." i 'oilector Casey telegraphed to Governor Davis that there are only live reported cases fever in New Orleans. He says that lj of the oldest physicians deny the ex ice of any yellow fever, and fiold that not a single ease has appeared this w n ion. The weather is cool. Two negroes were killed last night in affrays in (Efferent parts of the city. The Death of Gen. Clanton, of Alabama—Ex pression* of ti'.'iei' and Tributes of llr »|!fCt. Montgomery, Ala., September _S.—Tlie death of (.eneral-James 11. Clanton, Chair man of the Democratic State Executive Committee, creates the profoundest grief among all classes. Kvcry business house '.!•city, without exception, and many private houses, are draped in mourning. restoons of crape are stretched along all the streets for more than a mile. The colored people vie with the whites in testifying their affection for the deceased. All their business houses and engine-room are heavily draped. An immense meeting of all parties was held to-day at the theatre, when eulogistic speeches were made and resolutions passed, committees appointed to receive tad wort the remains. The Mayor and City i 'ouncil did likewise. Kvery heart is bowed down and every luntenauce is shaded among the people of Alabama, who loved the deceased, regard less of party. »w York Items. y.ir York, Sept. 2S.—The coroner's verdict in the case of the young lady Wl d in a dentist's chair a few days ago, cx rates the doctor, but urge, the disuse of cliloroform, except in the most severe cast -. A man js said to tu>ve died Q_m cholera n __ex street on Wednesday. Alex. Darkciey was uoii.iiialed for < . miis_it__r. After adopting resolutions cv!... , the I' invention adjourned: ' t n .<■.. delegation re-convened al Wild's Opera House, where every deniut ciatory speeches were made, and a coniuiit tee ot six was appointed with power to add t i their number, and call a State Conven i in if necessary; after which they ad* The National Coinniculel Couveiiilon. linitimae', Se|ilember '2*. —In the con vention to-day, tii!" railroad committee n - Aniiiii; the resolutions, wn* one declaring that an air-line railroa 1 tn . (Jinciima < 'hatitin■/ •ii would conduce to the general the South, and an other fe_ :i i ll'.un the Atlai. I _h of the Central Pueitic \a«livilie Races. Xas/mlte, Term., September 28, —Nelly , won in the two-mile heat race nnd in oiiie and a half dash. She distanced Cerlotta in the raci —tim", Time of sec nml race, 2t U){, Still* A„ iiu»t DUlillcik. _t*. d -tillers and tobacco manufacturers, and their bondmen. All will be pressed at the fill sessions of the cotuls. The .neeu. vas disraeli's speech unimna. i. ■ '■• ■,'. .; umber _7.—The Pali ■ ■denounces the Ji'ii'y Telegraph of I this morning for a misinterpretation of the ■iv oi .Mr. Disraeli's speech in regard to the Queen as flagrantly dishonest as ever appeared in an Lnglish journal. It de clares that if Mr. Gladstone keeps such i tnpany as the editors of that, journal, i none but the rabble will follow him. No IMPROVEMENT. l.im eim, September '27.—The health of J Queen Victoria has not improved. Mr. Gladstone is paying her it visit at Ualmoral. _BET___' ACCOUNT. 1 l.io is the __a. ■ •count ofthe Queen's i illness: The public will have observed wilhcon ■ able anxiety the recent statements m the Court, Circtilar respecting the health of the Queen. They are the more grave as c raving from the Highland home in which for so many years her majesty has been want to lind health and refreshment. She has sought, like numbers of her subjects, a renewal of strength in the fresh mountain j air of Scotland, and that she should there II prostrated by weakness is matter for I regret and concern. We grieve to say, however, it is true that her Majesty has suffered from a severe and painful attack of illness. It commen ced wiih a g: aye general derangement of icaltit. This was followed by a violent Ifection ofthe throat, which rendered .fallowing or speaking above a whisper ] very painful and difficult; and the attack l ended in a very severe abscess tinder the j arm. The abscess was opened by Prof. I aster, last Monday week, and proved to ie much larger than he had anticipated ■Varing _st it should fail to progress { itisfaetoriiy, or lest there should be any appearance of another, he remained at the Castle the whole [ of last week. Happily, there has been no • rawbaek to the process of cure, and the _ lessor left Balmoral on Sunday. AYe j my trust, therefore, that there is no occa-1 ..ti for further anxiety. 'Toe (Queen's icallli has much improved during the last j W days, and she appears in a fair way to '■ coverv. AYe observe with pleasure that I ie is able to resume her drives, but Stlch l illness is extremely weakening and (lis- j tressing. Her strength is much reduced, id we fear it must be some time before ie recovers even her usual state of health. OUABtii'jf- -HIAI.VST A REPUBLIC. There is a w'li.ipor that tho military ancjouvres now going on at Aldeish.oit _ye some reference to possible outbn a„ ■ that may occur on the announcement of her Majesty's death, and that the presence of ie Prince of Wales with the army was nsidcred expedient for the same reason. All these stories must be taken for what they are worth ; but they are significant straws showing how the wind blows. When ie Queen is more than usually affected in i' mind they always semi tor Lady bur-lull, and that lady is now al Calmo . .i;>Me Summary. The Brooklyn (X. V.) police reported a ease of yellow lever in that city yesterday. ! The failure of Messrs. Charles Yesin ik I Co., of Philadelphia, is reported. John Quiney Adams In n letter accepts j ie Democratic nomination for the Ue_. ovship of Massachusetts. Secretary Boutwell addressed a political meeting in Cincinnati Wednesday night. - FINANCIAL AND COMWEKI lA_. Daily Statk Jocusai. Office, I Bn ii-o.vn, Sept. iit), IS7I. J V.'c quote paper at S to 10 per cent, per annum. Richmond city bonds are held ■ti sj cents. Virginia State stocks dull, There is ■ye demand for flrst-clas* r;iiiro:nl seenri »iv Ver'n (Hock and Money Market. N*W Yi»:ik, .September 20,1571. Stockeflini. Gold iUV_li4_. Oovernuieut udsji ;ue bonds dull and sieauy. -\loiu<, i at 6 per cent. Sterling—long &H: »„orl 9V Kichinotitl Grata Market. COKM ami r'l.nrii I'lxchanilK, \ I,'ieiiMOMi, Sept. DO, IS7I. S Offerings. WmtAT—White, 818 bu*l_l». lied, 699 do. ('"UN— White, __ luishcls. Mixed, 46bushel*. lIVK—7O 1,11- lli-ls. Meai.—l74 bushels. Bales. V.'iikai—White, 75S bushels at 411.7_, *1.77>.@ -,i for seed; *i.;ii tor prime: U.67X tor very good; I,_ for good; _._ lor fair: »1.40@*1._ for com .oc. lied. 61*bushel*at 51.7.. for seed: *i.it7!i ir very good; tl._ tor good; tl.io, *i.in,i t..v> for omiiion. ('eiiN—While, 3T6 bushels iii 7ie l.'i'w.o.: I„ ort'ooil; S2e. for very food; _Be, lor fair. Mixed, I bushels at Hlcio : Ic. Oat*—Bo9 bushels at Me. for ver.v good and rime spring! o6e for stood Bpring, live; —1:8 busUßbgood at 07Xc. Ml 11—43 bushels at Me.; T2 bushels at B2c. l.\e.ehiieil. ,/. Com—White, 434 lmsliels. Oaii—loon bushel*. Sibai —1M l_*fie_. IVI.II (ie niurkcta— [iiv Ti:i.l:c,KAFll.] New Vokk, September -1, is7l. Flour inc., Wheal -yn:'!.. and Corn le. better.— Pork and I,aid steady. Cotton ipuet and steady —Upland* la %; Orleau* _'»—safe* 1100 bale- — I i.i'l-i uiiin- o i,<. |._. Rosin quiet at_.ll ■■ Freights steady. — 1 ■ . ■ , rrillE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION RAT. - FIE for ilie Benefit of _c Wnlo. , and fir ptuuu of the Southern States. osTuiiiiTies No . _. EvSKma, Ban. 3B. 2H (IU 3 12 17 21 18 _ 2n U.I 33 (jiTm^ l_BIBUTIO» Nil. 008. MoRHI.NO, SKI-tT M" H !.'■ 89 21 .si 89 so 72 18 70 28 67 7ft 2 Witness in . lend, at Kichmond, Va., ihi ;\ _ s-.'i .i ,-iv ioe 1.571. _ I.L.ONS - CO., (!. i>.TOM-KINS, Alan:. ('ominissioner. CEKTHTCATES OF liAlTl.l. can be na_ ..:.-.,1 from Captain W. I. Ii -Uii'.EY, at the Iraneh offlee.No. STwelfth street, thr. doors from lUain. Bey, UMititr court ot tiu: i mtkd /STATK- for the Easternliismei of Visginln, 'o all whom it mapeanoern, (frmttnat ,\0!i..,. is hereby given, Uliat, on the MM- d I'.-t s, [i.cmlicr, Ib.'l, ihcstoi-i-. lixtiiie.-, mola-scs. * 4. --■ mil r. .v. .ai claimed hv.l.w*. Harwell, .iml valued at 5i..:..—v..-,,- -, i-,.-,i-i,\ ihe .... i. i the United State* tor said I n-uici as .;i.i:eil to the use ol lb - I uited HUltee, ;nnl (lie one is libeled and prosecuted in ibis court iv ihe ■'i.e..! the i :.:ied Snues, tor condemnation for tbe_,l_eein said libel set forlh, and ihal -i.l - wiil stiircl io.' irial a: the court-room i<; i he of likhmond, on the 14th day of October, ;|. . i' ■ . ..-.leu and where all persona are wai u ipi', -ii' to sho,\ can-e wtiv eondemuaiioii tiielil not he decreed, and io inn'i-veiie lor their ill leresls. I-.'. o September 2 I, lan. l'A\ inn PARKER, ■~iet___ I. S. Marshal, I:4_—lmoluinu v. umitiiT lomr oi j hi: imii:u /STATE- lor tho I_*_i_ ilisirict of Virginia In tlie mailer of I*. Keenau vs. \V. J. Cussiii. .oikriii'is —t.i l.anl.i uficy. A warrant in baiikriipicy has been issued d.l court iu._ii.-i ihe estate of W. .1. Ctis .i. ot Henrico co., „nd ,si;iie of \ ir_nia, who i.. _ ad;...!...! n bankrupl on petition of retfitot., and the ].;r. men! of an> del.is, and delivery "i wu ptxrper. beloaging to | I :ie.,i*ii]ii, lo him or lor hUUSe, andthe ;. i- of any property by bim, are forbidden c lac. ■ A meeting oi the creditor* ol said I ■', to i>io\ c i Inie ili 1.,.-, and ehO_* one or ore a-- i/n.'.s of hi- estate, vrtll be held at a unrt ot Bankruptcy, to be holden at Riohmond v.l oi trict, m ihe ollice of ihe Register, be- W. Forbe*, _»q., Register, on the 2d of . 1871, at Ino'cKick A. ,\l ■ DAVID. H. PARKER, Ti*» I. S. Marshal .1: 1.l U: ,s iind ether mi n !■'..■ i ia, i Wogne, _c. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, AUCTIONEERING, &c. E. B. NEWBIJRN, , No. 1011 Main Street, special attention oiven to AUCTION SALES FOR ASSIGNEES, COMMISSIONERS, AC. MTmoney loaned upon city real estatejw Parlies Imvinp funils to loan upon OHjr Henl Mat. liming them TWELYE PER CENT. PER ANNUM,) would find It to their interoM to Rive me a rail. OR AND CLOSENU OUT SALE OF LOTS IN HOLLADAY'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF RICHMOND, TO HE SOLD AT AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOYEMRER, 1871, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. TERMS—Twenty Dollars rash ; ualnnre at 3 C, U mil 12 months' time. LEIGH STREET. ■ »' « ~n~ n a a' »i8j»|a7aTar| « a, aYat'.ks'ifc a.a.s 1 i i »ji s «It » » ;»[♦[» a 7 »n m t ? a < a .-, r ■]'• Ue i t n t i i a « „ nil 03 CO & I i •'•'■ I 11 ; ' L. •°'Vf> l »e■. ro. 3. Alley 16 Teet Wide. no. s. mo < h ~- a n t« i7 hi is|i4)ia is n §!»> hum; 101« u la is lfff ao is is r, „ ia n la ta ill °= * ': , CLAY NO . STREET. LAN . **£: ' P ; -i«'« '•' t • ifl ma ia JJiali;,., =* RoUadayt® Addition to '.•;,£■ ''""■ I ' i mwr 99 atcmmifB. " . : Mir /-'■. .■:-! """"*»»«. ■ V - a By BA TES &• TURNER, Surveyors. BALE. LOTS SO WEI.E SHI ATFIi m A RAPIDLY IMPROVING PART OF THE CITY AND IN A GOOD NE T OHBORHOOD. *r., E. B. M:\VHI ii>. v>. tin t Main Street. BANKRUPT NOTICES. 4273 ri .US IS TO GIVE NOTICE:—That ou the 1 -Ist day ef Sept'r, IS7I, a warnuit In bank ruptcy \\a* issued o,ut oi' tin* I ..strict Court of the United states for the Eastern District of A'irginia, ,i_._h»L the estate of IS. C. Burned, of Our c-lin*? comity and state of Virginia, who has beet adjudged a bankrupt on his own petil lon :—That iiie payment of any debts and the delivery of on, property I .'longing to said bankrupt, to him o __r ids ii .', and the transfer oi" any property bfl .re un bidden by law:—That, meetingo itie creditors of said bankrupt, io prove thei ;i nd choose one or more assignees of his es _ ill be lield at a court of bankrupiey, lo tx Ituideiiiu the office of the register In Ki.itmontl -... before W. V.. Fosl.es, Km)., register, oh Hi .Mhday of October, 187. at lb o'clock A. M. DAVID % PARKE!., se 23—S.w V. S. Marshal. 4378 rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :—That oi JL the 21st day Of September, 1171, a warran tii bankruptcy was issued out of the District Oourt oi Use United States for the Eastern District o \ i:gmi_, against the estate of Geo. IJ. Davis, o Prince Edward county,and Staleof Virginia, Who hi- been adjudged a bankrupt on hisownpeti lit.] : that the payment Of any debts, and <h< delivery of any property belonging to said bank nipt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of au> property by him, are forbidden bylaw; th:n i meeting of t he creditors of said bankrupt, to provt their debts and choose one or more assignees o Ufa estate, will be belt' at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden ai the Register's office in Rich numd, Virginia, twfore W. W. Forbes, Esq., Reg ime., on the ftth day of October, 1671, at 111 o'cl A. If. DAVID B. BARKER, se _._—S2w T T . S. Marshal. 4274 iTUKtS I*TOOIVJE E.OTICE—TImt on the Sis X. tlay of Sept'r, 1871, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued out ot the District Court of the Uni ted States for tho Eastern District of "Virginia, ■gainst the estate of A polios Boutwell, ox Car oline county, and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a baukrupt on his own petition : — That the payment of any debts, nnd the deliver; of any property belonging io _. id bankrupt, t him or for his use, and the transfer of any pro petty by bim, are forbidden by law:—That a meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt, t prove 1 heir debts and choose one or more assig nee* of his estate, will be held ot . conn- oi bank ruptcy, to be holden at the office of the register \iu l-ichmond, Va., before AY. AY. Forbes, Esq ! Register, on the 6th tlay of October, 1871, at It '■■ o'clock A. IU. DAVID B. PARKER, to as—saw v. S. Marshal, fIMIISISTOf-IVE NOTICE—That on the 31s JL d:iy of Sept'r, 1871, a warrant in bankrupt c, was issued out of the District Court of the .In: I or the Eastern District of Virginia estate of A. J. McDowell, o muty, and State of A'irginia, who djudged a bankrupt on __■ owi it the payment of any debit, and the try property belonging io said bank or for his use, and tlie transfer of Yby liim are forbidden by law; that the creditors of said bruikrupi, to debts, nnd choose one or mora a s estate, wilt be held at a court of to be holden at the Registers office, .irginia, before AY. AY. Forbes, Esq., the..ih day of October, 1871, at i DAVID D. DARKER, ' I*. S. Marshal. HSTRICT COURT OF THE UI.I -.TES for the Eastern District of Air Lter of John W. Gilkerson, bankrupt ntey. rim "f Viryin'ui, s* : reby given that a last general meeting .is oi tho said J v* > \V. Gilkerson,bank > pui*]_ise of declaring a dividend, will Kichmond, at the office of AY. AY. iter in bankruptcy* in said district, die lotliday of October, 1871, at lb .., in accordance with the provisions md 28tU sections of the bankruptcy li _.l, 1..7. Richmoml, this 22d day of Septem- JOHN JOHNS, Jr., | Assignee, j I2ii—luvolumary. JISTHICT COURT OF THK UNI. LTEB for the Ea .tern Disirict of Vir tterof A. McKendrie Boyd, Aubrey er Pearre et ala va. John H. stover, n bankruptcy. it May Concern—The undersigned, r, ol' Fauquier county. Virginia, here ice of his api.Hiitnient as assignee of f John 11. Stover, of Fauquier conn [Strict, Who was, on the Ist day o b .hired a bankrupt on his creditors the District. Court of said district. em, September Ist, 1871. r S.H. TURNER. Assignee. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI ATES for the Eastern District of Air iieiot Mary P. Hobson, bankrupt cy, it May Concern—The undersigned fee, of Richmond city, A'a., berth of Us appointmeot as us slgzu -• i f Mary 1 . llohson, of Qoochland CO i.t, win) was, on the Id day of Ai djudged a bankrupt on her own p» ■ District Court of said district, hititmd, August 2., I_7l. JOHN A. COKE, Assignee. DISTItICT COURT OF I'HE IM ATES for the District of A'irginia. Her of Joseph A. l'eck, bankrupt—i . ' Virginia, ss: L IT MAY CONCERN : to au order of Hon* John C. Under era! meeting of creditors of said ban! i hah) at the office of 11. C. Gibbon tegisters in Bankruptcy, at Abin; i the lath day of September, 1871,; .. M., for the purposes named iv th of iin' ait nt tlongrees, entitled "A ji _i a uniform system of bankruptc the I 'niied Slates," approved Marc P. W. STROTIIER, Assignee. DISTRICT COURT OF THE I > ATES for the Eastern Districi of A*i liter of AVilUam R. Fentress, bank ikruptcy. . it May Concern—The undemgne. Toughs, Jr., - _' Norfolk city, _ notice of his appointment as asaj state of William It. Fentress, ot No in said District, who was, on the 141 1, lrf.l, ;ul(udged a bankrupt ou hi n by the District Courl of said Di? ; JOHN J. BURROUGHS. Jk., w Assignee. iTK JOCR!.AI. U an excellent a_ g medium. Try It and s»*o. !UPT NOTICES. •r__ iUCT COURT OF THK ES for the Eastern INstarietof olin Walter Scott, bankrupt Concern:—The undersigned, f Richmond city, Virginia SO ol' his appuiiisment a ue of John 'Walter Scott, i IV. ill Said district, WllllWli: hi. si, A. 1)., IS7I, adjudge* i.vii pcl.liun !;y Ihe Distrii 't. September '>, 1871. _M_T .RUMP, Assignee. 42i>2 cr count or the inn n I lie Kas-u-rii District ol Vir r Philip T. Sutton*, hank :. ( 'onoern—Tlie undersigned oi liictiinond tiiy. Virginia of his appointment as assig c of Philip T. Sutton, o said disirict, who was, o cust, IS7I, adjudged a bank ition by the District Court of September ft, 1871 W It. ALLDERDICE, Assignee. .'.'!)—lnvol. :ex court or the uni >r the Eastern District of Vir i. 11. Maury „ Co. vs. Serrill, lpls —in bankruptcy. < 'oneern—The undersigned, 9t llichmoiid city, Virginia, of iiis appointment as assig- BerrUl, l'lash *r Co., of Rio Hstrict, who were, on ibe 9th , adjudged bankrupt* by the id district. September nth, 1671. WILLIAM AVAUNER," Assignee. on ICT COURT OP THIS U.M. .ir Ihe Kastern District of Vir- Thomas J. Tribble, bankrup (Oneern—The undersignei dice, of Kichmond city, Va of his iippointment as assig Thomas .1. Tribble, of Cnro distvici, wliowas, ou the 171 , adjudged _ bankrupt on h c Disirict Court of said dis September 7th, 1871. ___ It. ALLDERDICE, Assignee. CUM ICT COCRT OF THE l'.\ for the Eastern District f licuben B. Boughton, Jr uptcy, ' Concern—The undersignw dice, of Richmond City Va >f his a ppointment a n assign ben B. Houghton, jr., of Es lislrict, who was, on the 29t 1871. adjudged a bankrupt o ihe District Court of said di August 2riih, IS7I. AM 11. ALLDERDICE, Assignee. 4366 RICT COCRT OF TH ES for the Eastern Districi o D. E. J. Baskerville, bank y. Concern: —The undersigned imond, hereby gives notice o trusiee of ihe estate of 11. " Mecklenburg county, in sa i ihe 'J'tih day of July, 1871, il on his own petition by the id district. AugustiS, IS7I. J. A. SMITH. Assignee. 4247 CT COCRT OF THE UNI -i the Western District of Vir if David W. Silvey, ban r. ' Concern—The undersignei Spot.ylvuuia county, Vi 's notice of his appoit if the estate of David A annock cjumy, in said d he fiih day of'Aug't 1871, ad on his own petition by tl id district. , Va., August 215,1671. F, H. BRUCE, Assignee. CT COCRT OF THE UNI for the District of A'irginia. It. I. Evans _ Co, bankrup Concern :—The undersignei orfolk county, Virginia, hen is appointment a* assignee o Ova us and Clark Harringtoi n said disirict, (partners ; who were, on the _h day o bankrupts ou their cr'cd c District Court of said di Igllst 81, I*7l. 11. B. NICHOLS, Assignee, r COURT OFTHE UNITED ■ Eastern Disirict of A'irginia 18th, 1871— Plaintiff ,', Richard A. Lancaster an Defendant lb refer this cause toM. 1 ie commissioners of 1 hi* cou ion io the court the amou iff, Madison AY. Jones, lot W. Illackley, lor the buildli lull and proceedings mentioi s specially statetl deemed pc r required* by the parties, in icr is aiuliori>:ed lo proceed it upon due notice io the pa ties by publication twice a week for one mouih one of the dully newspapers published in theci of Kiclimoud. An abstract—Teste I _. F. PLEASANTS, Clerk. Notice is hereby given I hat in accordance wi the above decree, 1 shall attend, at my office, the custom-house, in the city of Richmond, o Monday, the 17ih day of July, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of complying with t same. Parties Interested are notilled to attenc M. F. PLEASANTS, U. S. Commissioner. Tie- hearing iv the above ca*e is continued un til September 18th, 1671, at 10 o'clock A. M, a BANKRUPT NOTICES. ' los-iAvo™ _____________■ N THE DI.T_.ICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for tlm Easlern District of irginia. In the matter of AVm. AVallace Sous vs. John r . Wilkes, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, on the ISth day of'Sept'r, 1871. <> WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1 .ease io uike notice hereby, ibai a peiiiion has leeu, 10-wii: ou Ihe 181 h day of Sept.. 1871, liled i .lid District Cot>rfc by John AY. Wilkes, of iclimond City, In said district, who has been ■relofore duly declared bankrupt under the act ' Congress entitled "An act to establish a uni u'in system of bankruptcy throughout the lui d States," approved March „d, .8-7, for a dis large and certificate thereof from all his debts id other claims provable under said act, aud int the 2d day of October, 1871, at 16 o'clock A.M. •fore VV. AY. Forbes, one of the registers •-' said 'tilt in bankruptcy, ai his ollice iv Richmond, iv said district, is the time and place assigned for the taring Of the same, when and where yon may tend and* show cause, if any you have, why the irnyerof ihe snid petition should not be granted. Yon are also hereby notified, that the second nd third meetings o* the creditors of the said inkruptwill be held at the same time and place. W. W. FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy for se 21—Th2w the 3d Cong'l Dist. of Va. ._ N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ____§- . TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir ata. In the matter of John T, Boutwell, bankrupt— n bankruptcy. At Richmond, on the 20th day of September, 0 AVHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please to take notice hereby, that apetition as been, towit: on Ihe 2d day of October, 1871, lad in said Disirict Court by John T. Bom . til, f Caroline county, in said disirict, who has been eretofore duly declared bankrupt under the act Congress entitled "An actio establish a uni on n system of bankrupiey throughout the Uni ed States," approved March 2d, JS67, for a dis ia_gc and certificate thereof from all his debts id other claims provable under said aci, and at the 2d day of October, 1871. at 10 o'clock A. _, before W. W. Forbes, one of the registers of lid court in bankruptcy, at his office in Rich mond, in said district, is the timo and place us m. nedibr the hearing of the same, when and where yon may attend ami show cause, if any yon have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. You ore also hereby notified, that the second and third meetings of the creditors ofthe said bankrupt will be held at the same timeand place. W. W FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy, se 21—Th2w for the 3d Cong'l Dist. of A'a. TN THE DISTRICT't. OURT OF THE UNI- J_ TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir- In the matter of AY". B. Wootton, bankrupt—in At Richmond, on the _oih day of September, ; Please to take notice hereby, that a petition has been, to wil : on the 27th day of Sept., 1569, fllfd in said Disirict Court by AY. S. Wootton, of Hall fax co, in said district, who has been heretofore duly declared bankrupt nndertheactof Congress entitled "'An act to establish a more uniform sys- \ tern of bankruptcy throughout the United State"-,'' , approved March 2d, 16-7, for a discharge nnd cer tificate thereof, from all Ids debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 2nd day of October, 1.71, at 10 o'clock A. M., be fore AY. AY. Forbes, one of the registers of _aid court in bankruptcy, at his office in Richmond, iv said district, is the time and place assigned for ihe hearing of the same; when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of ihe said petition should not be ranted. You are also hereby notified, that the second nd third meetings of the creditors of said bank upt will be held at the same time and place. W. AY. FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy for the se 21—Th2w 3d Cong'l Dist. of A'a. 113—Invol N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ' . UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of ! irginia. In the matter of Alvey, Coato A Co. vs. Aaron runn, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, on the huh day of Sept'r, IS7I. ' TO AVHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Pleaso to take notieehereby, that apetition lias sen, to wit : on the 18th day of September, 1871, led in said District Court by Aaron Brunn, oi tbemarle county, hi said district, who bus •en heretofore duly declared bankrupt upon is pe'ition of his creditors under the act Congress entitled "An;ict to establish a more uiform system of bankruptcy throughout the | nited States, *' approved March 2d, I_U7, for a I ..charge and certificate thereof, from all hi- I ebts and other claims provable under said act, , iid that the 2d day of October, 1&71, at 10 o'clock, . M., before AY. \V. Forbes, one of the Registers ! f said court in bankruptcy, at his office in Rich- | uoud, in said district, is the time and place as- ! gned lor the hearing of the same; when and ! where you may nilvnd and show cause, if any J you have, why the prayer of the said petition | should not be granted. A*on are also hereby notified, that the second I and third meetings ofthe creditors of the said j bankrupt will beheld at the same timeand plaoe AY. W. FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy for se 19—T2w 3d Cong'l Dist of A'a. __—Invol. I. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI . TED STATES for the Eastern District of Va in the matter of Fisher, Mathews A Roberts I vs. John E. Cox, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, on the Uth day of September, 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCF.RN : Please io take notieehereby, that a petition has wen, towit: on ihe 14th day of September, 1871, Lied in said District Court by John E. Cox, of iehmoiid city, A'a., in said district, who has een heretofore duly declared bankrupt under ihe act of Congress entitled "An act to estublish a ore uniform m stein of bankruptcy throughout ie United Stales," approved March 2d, 1 s«7, lor discharge and certificate thereof, from all his ebts and other claims jirovable under eaitl act, ml that the 2d day of October, 1871, at 10 clock A. __{~ before AY. W. Forbes, one of the •gie-iers of said court in bankruptcy, at his of e in Richmond, in said district, Is the time d i»lace assigned for the hearing of the same ; urn and where you may attend and show cause, any you have, why the prayer of the said pc- I lion should not be granted. You are also hereby notified, that the second id third meetings of the creditors of said bank tj.t will be held at the same time and place W. AY. FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy for the se 18—M2w 3d Cong'l Dist. of A'a. ASSIGNEE SALES. Y'Mi-NEE'- sale of 1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN BOTETOURT COUNTY, VIRGINIA. .. I, 7, T i rtl i eofa decree ofthe District Court o ttie United States for the F_stern District of Vir glnla, rendered the 17lh day of April, 1871, in the matter of Fletcher H.Mays, bankrupt, the un derslgned, assignee of said bankrupt, will sell a public auction, at the Junction store, in sail county of Botetourt, to the highest bidder, ou THURSDAY, _th OF OCTOBER, l»7i, all of the REAL ESTATE of said bankrupt ren dered in hisschednles, (except the Junction Stor farm, containing 1410 acres, which will not be o fered for sale ) The real estate now offered fo sale consists of the following tracts or parcels o land, to wit: No. I—Containing EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND, adjoining said Junction Store farm, situated o the turnpike road leading from Finca»tle to Coy ington. None of this land has been cleared. No. 9—Containing THIRTY-EIGHT ACRES, on Patterson creek, adjoining the lands of sai Junction Store farm and Samuel Rlddlesbarger situated In the long draft. None of this land ha been cleared. No. 3—Containing FIFTEEN AND A HALF ACRES OF LAND on the northeast side of James river. Upon th land there is a good cabin, and it is in a good neighborhood. And them is upon it good wate 1 _ wer, a grist and saw-mill having been at on lime in successful operation upon it. (The mil have been burned.) No. 4—Containing FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, on the north side of James river and near to the river. This tract contains a larg portion of as good tobacco land a* any In Vi ginia ;is well watered, and a portion of it is i cultivation. The remainder is heavily timbered and is situated below the junction of Craig creek with James river, and within half a mil of the river. No. S—Containing EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, situated on tlie banks of James river, above th mouth of Craig's creek. This land Is nil in tim ber. The James River and Kanawha cana which has been in part constructed above th lion, i. runs through this tr:u t and the said trat of 15H acres and by the tract of 4SO acres. No. b—Containing FOUR HUNDRED Ann FORTY-SEVEN ACRES north of Craig's creek, above the junction of sa creek with James river, and adjoining the lan of Pettigrow, the heirs of Anderson and t Junction Store farm, and is all heavily timbe ed ;is a valuable appendage to either of sai farms. No. 7—Containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, on the west side of James river, below the mom of Craig's creek. This is a good farm, with fro 75 to Km acres in cultivation. Has some improv ments and a small orchard. Is situated on ti banks of James river for nearly a mile, and has upon it one of the best bodies of grey stone be tween Covington and Richmond. No. ft—Contain* FOUR THOUSAND ACRES, more or less, chiefly situated on tho waters o Patterson creek, adjoining the Junction Sto farm. This large tract lies between Caldwell and Cmig creek mountains, is some eight mil in length, and watered throughout the whole di tance by Patterson creek. There is some clean land on this (arm, and it is justly regarded as tl best range for stock in the country. This hint will be sold as a whole, or in tracts of five or si hundred acres, to suit purchasers, and so laid o as to give purchasers farming land on the cree and acce.s to the mountain land from mountain to mountain. This survey divides in llie "Bar cley survey," or tlie lands sold in New York by Francis V. Sutton in 1866 or 1867, and if the pur chasers of that land wish to make tlieir purcl ses valuable they will do well to attend this sa TERMS—One-fourth of the purchase money } cash; the residue in one, two and three years, the purchaser giving bond, with interest added, and | approved seenrity, for deferred payments. Title | to be retained until all the purchase money is | paid, with power reserved to the coort to resell in case default is made in any payment or any j This land is sold free from all liens and encum brances. JAMES M. FIOGAT, Assignee of F. H. Mays, bankrupt. iOn SALE OF LIABLE REAE B-TATjj rTEL PROPERTY m SOUTH . j AMPTON COUNTY, in bankruptcy of Orman M, Bryan AY, THE 18th OF OCTOBER, 187 II at public auction, on the premises it bidder, a .ABLE TRACT OF LAND, bur hundred and seventy-two (47 said land lies about six miles fro lepot on tlie Seaboard and Roanolt xuithampton county, and has a good ise on it and all necessary out-houses iss plantation. ) sell some CHATTEL PRO PERT 1 For tho chattel property, cash :fo >ugh cash to defray costs of sale, k on six months' credit, title retains, purchase money is paid, and powe erved upon failure to comply utric s of sale. WM. B. SHANDS, Assignee in Bankruptcy of Orman M. Bryant. EV SALE OF - REAL ESTATE IN FAIRFA of an order of the District Court of .tales for 1 he Eastern District of Vir d September 20th, 1871, iv the mat trs Smith, bankrupt, the undersign of said bankrupt, will sell at public tie highest bidder, at Fairfax C H THE 16iu DAY OF OCTOBER, 1871, ourt-day) at 12 o'clock M. the fol iL ESTATE surrendered 'by said his schedules, to wit: )2 acres 3 roods nnd 13 poles, with the ts, lying in Fairfax county, Va . and 3 lands of G. W. Gunnel, Thomas J. Jthers. Said land is sold free from encumbrances. One-tenth cash on day of sale; ba nd 3 years, equal Instalment* ; pur i bonds, with approved security an •est from day of sale. The Utile mill the whole of the purchase m THOMAS MOORE, JOHN S. FOWLER, w Assignees. 133 —Invol tmtary C COURT OF THE UNITE i for the Eastern District of Virgin tier of Charles c. Salainon vs. L i, bankrupts—in bankruptcy, n bankruptcy has been issned by sa 1 the estale of P. Larocca&P A Rh ti., State of Virginia, who have bet ikrupts on peUtfon of tlieir creditor* ment of any debts, and the deli roperty belonging to said bankrupt ir their use, and the transfer of ai them are forbidden by law: :he crediiors of said bankrupts, lebts, and choose one or more ass ■ir estate will be held at a court o to be holden at Richmond, in sau ie ollice of tlie Register, before V, isq., Reirißter.on tho 2d day of Octo 10 o'clock A M. DAVID B. PARKER, I Tt. S. Marshal (A(i__,l WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, No. TOT Broad, bet. Seventh and Eighth Street*, ASSIGNEE SALES. i S-GINEEB' sMi,,, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN FAIRFAX COUNTY. VA. By virtue of en order of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, entered September 20th, 1871. in the mat ter of Cyrus Hlckev, bankrupt, the undersigned, assignees of said bankrupt, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Fairfax O. H., MONDAY, THK 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, I*7l. (that being court-day) at 12 o'clock M, the fob lowing REAL ESTATE surrendered by said bankrupt in his schedules, to wit: A TRACT OF LANB, containing 109 1-S acres, lying six >iUes sonth east of Centrevllle, adjoining the lands of Wllmer McLane and others, and near tlie Orange, Alex andria and Manassas railroad and Bull Run. An undivided one-fourth part of SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, lying south of the railroad on Bull Run, being a part of the estate of which Cornelius Kincheloo These lands are sold free from all liens and en cumbrances. TERMS—One-tenth cash on day of sale ; bal ance in 1, 2 and 3 years, equal instalment*; pur chaser giving bonds, with approved security, and bearing interest from day of sale. The title to be retained until the whole of the purchase mo ney is paid. THOMAS MOORE, JOHN S. FOWLER, se 28—Th3w Assignee*. k «U.MIV SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN HENRY COUNTY, VA.. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80TH, 1871 By virtue of tin order of the District Court ol ie United States for the District of Virginia rendered on the 12th day of May, 1871, we will sell, as assignees of John W. Smith and John C. ones, bankrupts, at Ridgeway, in the county ot lenry, on SATURDAY, THE 30TH OF SEPT., 1871, ie following properly surrendered by said bank rupts : ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FOUR AND A HALF acres, upon which there i 3 a good dwelling-house, ont-house, &c. ONE TRACT, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, upon which there are two comfortable dwelling houses, &c. A two-third interest in a BRICK STORE HOUSE at Ridgeway, formerly occupied by TERMS—One-third cash; balance twelve and eighteen months, equal instalments, the pur ! chaser giving bonds with approved personal se- I curity for the deferred payments, bearing inter j est from date, and title retained until full pay ment of 1 he purchase money. HOBSON k TREDWAY, Assignees of Smith k Jones, Bankrupts. I au 25—FSw SMALL FARMS FOR SALE. t .HARMING COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE AT CHJNSTON HALL, ON THE POTOMAC, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, TWENTY MILES BELOW WASHINGTON j AND FOUR MILES FROM MT. VERNON. FACILITIES FOR BOATING, SHOOTING, FISHING, AND ON SUNNYSIDE BAY. FINE WATER, TIMBER, GRAZING LAND HIGH, ROLLING, HEALTHY UNSURPASSED FOR FRUIT AND TRUCK. GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD OF ONE HUN DRED NORTHERN FAMILIES HERE. I SOLD IN LOTS FROM TEN TO ONE HI, DREI) ACRES. STEAMBOAT LANDING ON PREM___ AND RAILROAD IN REAR. j ONE HOUR FROM WASHINGTON BY RAIL TITLES CLEAR AND UNDISPUTABLE. We want one hundred first-class families, In dustrious, temperate and enterprising. Noques tlona asked about religion or politics. You can raise every variety of Frott, Gn_* and Facilities for dairying excellent. Manure*, Lime, Marl and Muck easily obtained near the premises. Direct and rapid shipment of all product* North by rail or water. No one need fear excess heat or cool nights for fresh breezes come up the bay and temper the atmosphere. To persons of Intellectual tastes, the near vi cinity of the National Capital is of inestimable value. It is near enough to Washington to allow one to do business there and be home at night; or, in whiter to reside in tlie city and have the luxuries of a farm home. We urge our Northern friend* not to go West, nor far into the South to live lv the wilderness, tUI they have »een our beautiful regio of t Upper Potomac. Come and «cc us here in Virginia. Here yo will find true hearts ready to welcome you. So ciety orgaiuzed with Churches, Schools, Horti cultural and Agricultural Societies, Nurserie* of fruit tree* and beautiful cultivated form*. Here you will find the cheapest land on thi* continent and which is sure to increase rapidly in value.— Northern men of mean* are coming in rapidy. Land* from _v to %1S per acre, of excellent quality to improve, can be bought on long time- Farm* can b* rented by tho*e who wt*h to «t»y a while to try the climate. -ddrea* •'STATE JOURNAL" OFFICE, o* BECJC, KNOX k KIRiJY, Real Estate Agent* ap 12—tf Alexandria. Va I WILL -ELL CHEAP, IF CALLED FOR _ immediately, some NEW AND SECOND HAND CARTS, ONE FIRST CLASS AMW' LANCE, ONE NEW TWO HORSE FAR* WAGON, TWO LUMBER" WAGONS, ONE SPRING DRAY, 4c., *c. I am paying the highest cash price tor Rag*' Bones, ii on, Sumac, Ac. JOHN KELLY,