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SATURDAY EVENING, DEC, ft, WI.
LATEST NEWS.
FROM GEORGIA.
Allien »f 'he Republican State Central t urn.
milter.
Iteaeui. to "Ati lorsiAi .j
Washington, Dec. 9.—The Republican
State Central Committee of Georgia has
decided not to participate in the election
for Governor, to fill the unexpired term of
Rullock, which the Legislature has ordered
to take place on the 19th of tho present
In case any attempt is made to oust
(.'only, the whole matter will be referred
to the courts.
m
APPoir-HTviKvrs by the riu>n>KM.
iBPECIAL TO THE STATE Jul ll*-Al.)
Washington, Dec. 9.—The President to
day appointed T. IL Brookes, assessor of
internal revenue of the First District of
Virginia, and John J. Mott, collector of in
ternal revenue of the Sixth District of
North Carolina.
CONDITION OF THE MUM M Ol WALK*
Slight Hopes or Hii Rre<-T*r-r.
[SPECIAL TO TBS BTATI JOOS.XAL.]
Washington, Dec. 9-2 P. M.—A dis
patch dated London at noon to-day, say 3
the Prince of Wales slept last night, and
that the dangerous symptoms, are slowly
disappearing. Slight hopes are conse
quently entertained of his ultimate recov-
London, Dec. B.—There is an unfavorable,
change in the condition of the Prince of
Wales.
London, Dec. 8, 3P. M.—All official
bulletin, dated Sandringham, 2 P. __!., and
telegraphed to this city, reports that the
Prince slept at intervals during the morn
ing, but the graver symptoms are unabated.
Tlie bulletin is signed by Sir William
Jener and all the attending physicians.
London, Dec. 8, -I P. M.—All the mem
bers of the Royal family have been sum
moned to Sandringham. The Queen and
Princess Louise left Windsor together,
and drove rapidly together to the Prince's
residence. The distress of both was appa
rent.
London, Dec. 8, 4 P. M.—There arc ex
citing rumors on change announcing the
death of the Prince of Wales, but the
news is not authenticated, and should be
received with great caution.
tendon, Dec. 8, .P. M.—The Standard
has just issused an extra, announcing that
the Prince of Wales is sinking fast. Con
gestion of the lungs has set in, and there
are no hopes of his recovery.
London, Dec. B, &80 P.M.—The follow
ing is the latest official bulletin of the
Prince's condition:
"Sandringham, Dec. 8, 5:30 P. M.—The
Prince o r Wales continues in a precarious
state. F.x-acerbation began last night, at
tended by great prostration-of strength."
The bulletin is signed by Sir William Jen-
M London, Dec. 8, 9:30 P. M.--Th» phy
sicians in al tendance on the Prince of
Wales have just issued a bulletin stating
that His Royal Highness was still very much
prostrated.
.
Grave Situation ol' AU'niv, in Frauee.
London, Dec. 7.— {Herald cable.]— The
situation in Fiance is grave, and the Or
leans Princes are pushing On
Tuesday they sought advice from Thiers
about taking their seats ; but he assured
them that their presence in the Assembly
would arouse many animosities ; that Ihe
moment was inopportune, and that the Bo
napartist, Red Republicans, and Legiti
mist journals would clamor that the Re
public was menaced. The Princes an
swered that they would not act without
further consideration. There was no mis
understanding, but this showed the extreme
anxiety to prevent tne Princes from taking
their seats. On the same night the mem
bers of the commission upon the abroga
tion of the law of exile were called together
chamber. Thiers regarding this as a me
nace of the. Republic will present to the
Assembly a proposition for a definitive Re
publican government. It is believed the
issue must be thus precipitated or the Re
public will fall. The impression is gene
ral that if the Due d'Anmale acts now he
will succeed, as it is thought he cau com
mand a majority of the chamber on the
question of a monarchy or Republic. The
country will welcome anything definite.
Paris, Dec. B.—ln the Assembly to-day
a motion was made by M. Duchatel for the
removal of the Assembly and seat of gov
ernment to Pans. The motion gave rise to
an animated debate which promises to be a
protracted one, although there is little
doubt that the proposal has a majority of
the Chamber in its favor.
Latek —The session of the Assembly
to-day was very turbulent, and a vote of
urgency was demanded upon the question
ot" the futere form of government for
France, and was refused.
Panyer Quai tier, Minister of Finance, an
nounced that he will present the budget for
1872 to-morrow.
A bill was presented annulling the de
cree confiscating the property of the Or
leans princes.
A vote of urgency upon the bill provi
ding for the return ot the Assembly to
Pans was refused by a small majority.
The I 'hamber was subsequently the
scene of angry recriminations between
members of the Right and Left.
M. Rovier asked leave to present a reso
lution censuring the commissioners of par
dons for its want of clemency towards con
victed Communists, but a majority of the
Assembly protested violently against the
reception of the document, and it was re
turned.
Appeals of the Communists convicted of
the jmurder of Generals Lacompto and
Thomas, and sentenced to sutler death,
have been rejected by tho commission of
pardons. There is no hope that Thiers
will interpose to remove the final dicision.
■s,
FROM WAMIUVOTON.
Washington, Dec. S.—Dr. Spencc, frag
the National Tobacco Convention, argued
for an hour and a half before the Coagres
sional Committee on ways and means, in
favor of a uniform tax of 1. cents on all
kinds of tobacco aud snuff. The resolu
tions of the tobacco convention on other
subjects were presented. The committee
interrogated the members of the conven
tion who were present and said they would
_•• insider carefully the matters submitted.
A committee will remain in Washington
t.i furnish such information as may be de
sired.
To-night the members partook oi a ban
quet, at which Dr. Kimball, chief of the to
bacco division of the internal revenue bu
reau, and Super*, isor Dutches, of New
York, testified to the fact ihat the tobacco
tax was mora faithfully paid than any oth-
!_ —
Trial or Mrs. Wharton.
in attendance. An announcement was
ttiacU' that !fll tlie witnesses for the defence
except the medical and chemical vitnesm
will bo excused till Tuesday.
Dr. Williams was called to the stand,
nnd testified that on the A. M. of June
25th, wiicii he Hrst visited Gen. Ketchum,
Ins jnilso was feeble and rapid, indicating
weakness, and distinguished from a pulse
under the influence of opium, which is
slow and labored. On Tuesday his pulse
and whole general condition was very cnti
- cal; no indication of laboring under an
' overdose of laudanum ; tartar emetic is
poison when taken in a large quantity.
•
"National Board ef Trade.
St. /."«..<*, Dec. B.—At the meeting of
the National Board of Trade to-day the
committee on .Mississippi levees reported,
earnestly requesting < 'ongres.-'ional aid for
! levee purposes, and the permanent improve
ment of navigation and levees. The re
i port was adopted.
Resolutions favoring a national I'acinc
railroad to San Francisco via San Diego
were discussed.
An amendment that tho government
I should build the road and allow all carriers
• to run cars over it at specified rates pro
voked au earnest discussion.
New Rnilrood Line Completed.
Wilmington, Y. C, Dec. B.—The Wil
mington, Columbia and Augusta railroad
being completed to Columbia, S. C, opens
a new line between the North and South
via Columbia and Augusta on and after
December 13th.
!.s. '
-'<'.. ,, mi . uaci-C'! ami Sunk.
ohie, Term., Dec. B.—The steamer
c ltrandis," for Cairo, with 200 bales
.n and a lew passengers, struck a.
id was sunk to her boiler deck. No
trre lost, but the boat and cargo are
llolliiiu-Mill Burned.
tburg, Dec. B.—McKnight & Co.'s
■mill, at Birmingham, has been de
-Iby fire. Loss $120,000.
SIIIMARV.
old elosedin ,New York yesterday at
lie Argyle buildings, in London, a
s resort for visiting Americans, was
ned by fire yesterday,
ucob Brock, an aged colored man,
ting at Louisa C. 11., yesterday, for
unlet' of his wife in June last,
he Tort Wayne Journal advocates
nnination of Hon. Godlove S. Orth,
layette, as the Republican candidate
svernor of Indiana,
ho hostile meeting between ' *____*
ridge and Col. i 'Neil, al Covingteu,
iiaugs fire, and will probably not lake
lontgomery Blair writes to the World
r tho Democrats to adopt, immediate
.. passive policy. The World, however,
editorially dissents from Mr. Blair's views.
—On the first of 1 lecember tho United
States war steamer "Nantasket" arrived at
St. Thomas, aad Capt. Carpenter had a
I with the captain of the Spanish
r, who disclaimed any intention
>r Trumbull says he has no re
al' uttering the sentiments atlrib
n by an interviewer in the l_ouis
'ir-Jnurnal. The account repre
l as favorable lo Grant's reelec-
Leslie's messagoto the Kentucky
ii is very lengthy. It is uiucii
ul than was to be expected. On
t of lawlessness and outrages the
is frank and outspoken. He says
was prohibited by the laws of the
n testifying because he was a
w that the reason has ceased, the
d be abrogated.
i nail of pain and pleasure, said
ich fastens the body to the mind,
of life is a line between the rc
ragedy and comedy. I find few
entertaining as the wistful human
ri Men out in the faces of any col
' men at church or courthouse,
t assembly thus talks very loud.
ir carries in his face the tan of
is, and the record of rough weath
ild larmcr testifies of stone walls,
ood-lots, the meadows, and the
i. The doctor's head is a fragrant
of virtues. The carpenter still
feet and inches with his eye, and
msed landlord mixes liquors
uiless pantomine. What good
glimmer on the merchant's
And if beauty, softness, and
female forms have their inlluence,
•n, in slight degree, are thought
ye the expression. Malice and
d io beauty. . You shall see eyes
iear, and ' limited faces, faces of
c and invariable character. How
y fancy inquires into their bio
"and relations! They pique, but
re. Compared with universal
ouutenances of a general human
liich pique less, they look less
i such groups "the observer does
k of heroes and sages. In the
meeting the eye reads the plain
f life, timidity, caution, appetite,
■c, old houses, musty savors,
, retrograde faculties putter
und (to use the country phrase)
■ routines from January to Decem
hnerson.
S.~-I know of thousands of pa
[io ha.-c received from God a child.
i they turn the young immortal
lessmaker's doll! As if Cod had
tde the little creature beautiful
they must overload it with up
ngs of silk and laces, and then tor
i graceful freedoms into the tongs
;ws of arbitrary fashion. On a cei
jliath these parents brought their
i to church, and formally devoted
the Lord in baptism. But all the
' the time they are consecrat- ]
lir offspring to thaL other trini
hion, finery and folly ! I tell
you that this overdressing of the body
sh-ikes through into the heart. It poisons
the mind with affectations and most un-
I.reed of admiration and vain
in can a stop be ever put to the
s and fashionists if children are
:d into foppery and coxcombery
:radles ? How can our children
self-denial, frugality, humility,
stl-inindedness while their grace
re smothered under the artificial
of pride and extravagance?—
"ayler — Independent.
locs not feel that to describe
v the least portion of the ontan
. that is within him would be no
r? And yet the same man
this, and who, perhaps, would
d of talking at hazard about the
of a flower, of a weed, of some
Bometry.will put forth his guesses
■diameter of his brother-man, as
the fullest authority for all that
ing— Arthur Helps.
~f6n SALE.
FOB SU.I A THOU- Sfc-n
USI'I.I) MAKE, very stylish, __CXx.
kh.d in harness "r under ihe Middle
nnd ni.d very la t. Sold for want ot
i- stwn ai-Wuthetiuiid'sstables, hlghtb
Main, or address puel _■!• he* wn*.
I BANKRUPT NOTICES.
; DISTRICT COURT Ol TUB tM.
STATES for tlie Eastern District of
natterof Lueton D Win .ton, bankrupt
ruptcy.
listrla ,„' Virain'o, ss:
I hi rciiv given that lhe ."cond general
f the creditors of Hi" »aM L.D. Win-fii.
. will lie held in Alexandria, at the
.vsoniler Hill. Esq., one of the registers
liplcv, in Bold district, OS Friday,
day of December, I*7l, at 9 o'clock A.
ihe iiurposes naineil in the '_7th
' the bankruptcy act of March 2d. lb-7.
ml uncling of Hie creditors ol >*_
will be held nl the fame place and
ihe:;inli day ot December, A. D. IWI,
mi-pose- named in lite MM section Ol
eTmSTRICT COURT OF Till: I M
ITATEB for the Eastern Disti let of \ It
' matterof Edmund l_ Ro-e,bankrupt
..ruptcy.
District of Virginia, ss :
■dered thai the third general meeting of
I tan of said bankrupt, to* iii>- puntoses
I in ihensth section of Ota net of Coii
lilleil "An Ml to establish a uiiifonn _■}•:
bankruptcy throughout the rimed
approved March 2d, IS«7, he held at
Iria, in said Disirict, at the ollice of Ly
lltll, Esq., register in bankruptcy, on tltß
■ ol December, IH7I, at D o'clock A. M.
Under my hu.id nt Alexandria, Va., this
of December. 1871.
LYSANDER HILL,
Y2\v Register in Bankruptcy.
UM
IS TO HTI NOTICE—Hint en the
ti day of November, WI, it warrant n
bankruptcy was issued out of tbe District Oour
of the United Slates tor the Eastern District of
Virginia, against Ihe estate of Joseph A. Pyues
of __»»_ conntv, and Slate of Virginia, wh
ha« been adjudged a bankrupt on his own pel
tion —Tint ihe payment of any debts, and th
delivery of any property belonging to said bank
rupt, to hint or for his use, and the transfer of
any property by bint are forbidden by law: 'I hat
a tin eting of the creditors of the HUM bankrupt,
' -ir debts, anil ihoose one or more as-
II estate, will be held nt a court of
lo be holden al Ihe Register's olli.-e.
d, Ya., befon' W. W. Forbes, Esq.,
i the _sth day of December, A. 1».
clock A. M.
. DAVID 11. PARKER,
___'. S. Marsha'.
4311
TO GIVE NOTICE—Thnt on Ihe
of December, IS7I, a. warrant in bank
i issued out of the District Court of
States for the Eastern District of
gainst the estate of T. B. Catlett,
ster county, and State of V, ir
ha« been adjudged a bankrupt on
iiiou : That the payment otany debts,
ivery of any property belonging to
apt, to him or for his use. and the
any proi»erty by him, are forbidden
iat ameeting of Ihe creditors of said
lo prove their debts, and choose one or
nees of his estate, will Ie held at a
aukruptcy, to be holden at. the Regis
in Richmond, Virginia, before WW
iq., Register, on the 2. th day of Pe
ll., IS7I, nt 1(1 o'clock A. M.
DAVID H PARKER,
v U. S. Marshal.
iSM
I TO GIVE NOTRE—That on the
lay of November, 1871, a warrant in
y was issued out of the District I ourt
,ted States for the Eastern District of
igainst the estate of John J. (Jravalt,
ie county and State of A irginia, who
id judged a bankrupt on his own pell
t the payment of any debts, and the
i any property belonging to said bank*
m or for his use, and the transfer of
>rty by him, are forbidden hy law;
leeting of the creditors of said t.ank
irove their debts and choose one or
gnees of his estate, will beheld at a
ankruptey, to be holden at the Regis
, in Richmond, Virginia, before W. W.
'sq.. Register, on the 28th day of Ile
i D. 1871, al II) o'clock A. M.
DAVID B. PARKER.
!w V S. Marshal.3
43(17
IS TO GIVE NOTICE—Thnt on the
day of November, 1871, a warrant in
iV was issued out of the District Court
i.ed Slates for the Eastern District of
against the estate of W. H. Keining-
EUchtnond, Henrico county, and State
la, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
m petition : That the payment of any
tl the delivery of any property belong
d bankrupt, lo him or for his nee, and
lifer of any property by him, are forbid
iw: That a meeting of the creditor! of
krupt, la prove their debts and choose
ire assignees of his estate, will be held
trt of bankruptcy, to be holden at the
s ollice, in Richmond, A'a., before W. \t.
Esq., Register, on the 'iSih day of De-
A I). WI, at 10 o'clock A. M.
DAVID D. PARKER,
•2w V. S. Marshal.
IS TO GIVE ' NOTICE— That on the
day of November. I*7l, a warrant in
try was issued out of the District Court
'nited Stales for the Eastern Dist net oi
, against the estate of Isaac Lo wenthal.
ericksburg, Spotsvlvania county, and
Virginia, who lias Ir en adjudged a
t on his own petition: That ihe pay
any debts, and the delivery of any pro
longing to said bankrum, to him or lor
md the transfer of any property by him,
.idden bylaw: That a meeting ol the
i of said bankrupt, to prove their debts
jse one or more assignees of bis estate,
held at a COtfrt of bankruptcy, to be
t the Register's ollice, in Richmond, Va ,
V. XV. Forbes, Esq , Register, on the 2Sth
■ccembcr, A. 1). IB__j al 10 o'clock A. M
DAVID B. PARKER,
2118—Ret
RICT COURT OF THE I SITEII
_TKS for the Eastern District of Virginia.
hotn it may concern, f,r,rting:
■ is hereby given. Thai, ou tho 30th day
ber, 1 .71, four (I) barrels of whiskey and
larrel of apple brandy, valued at *_.(>n, and
~' claimed by T. I). Jeffries, were setesd
llurshal of the United States for .-aid dis
forfeiieil to the ufe of the United States,
same Is libeled and prosecuted In this
t the name of the I'nited States, for eon
ion for the causes in the said libel set
nd that said cause will stand f.r trial at
the court-room in the city of Richmond, on the
lsth day ol November, 1671, next,"hen and where >
all persons are warned to appear to show > rinse
why condemnation should noi be decreed, and lo
intervene lor their Interests.
Dated October .l"th, WI.
DAVID B. PARKER,
no 3-101 V- S* Marshal.
I~N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TEDBTATEB for the Eastern Disirict of Vir- ;
lxi the matter of Edwin L. Padgett, bankrujit j
—in bankruptcy.
At Alexandria, on the ,'ith day ol Dei ember,
1871
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Please to take notice hereby, thai a petition has
been to wit: on the isthdny of July, 1871, tiled in ,
■ -nd District Conn hy E. E. Padgett, of Alexan- j
dtia in said district, who has been heretofore |
duly declared bankrupt under the act of Congress j
entitled "An act toestalilish a more uniform sys
ten of bankruptcy throughout tho UnitodStates," |
approved March 2d, lStlf, for a discharge and ear
titicate thereof, from all his debts and other j
claims provable under said act, and that the 80th
day of December, 1871, at S> o'clock A.M., lie
fore Lysander Hill, one of the registers of said
court In bankruptcy, nt his ollice iv Alexandria, (
in sail district, is ihe time and place assigned for
tin- hearing of tlie same; when and where you
may attend and show cau.-e, if any you hare,
why the prayer of ihe said petition should nol be j
Register in Bankruptcy for the
de s -F2w "th Cong'l list, of Va.
FUENITimE.
vtoW MANIFACTIJRINO />
lieauiiiiil sets of Walnut Paiior, Chamber and
Dining-Room El RNITURE. 1 also keepon hand
•in assortment of the cheapest
Chairs, Tables, Beusteahf,
lllKl.li>, Washstahhs,
i."..X. S'l-< - I ASSES, M.ITTRABSKH, ,
Holsibks and Pillows,
LnrsoKs, SorA», Cribs,
('raui.kr, Trcsiilk Bebstbahs.
All lomer than ran be bought elsewhere.
BSod.careft.Uypacked^hl S lng 6oNi!:Y
Wahliwioms—Oovemor and Franklin streets. . |
" TII'UXITI , BE.M|
We have now on hard a large and superior
CILVMBER, PARLOR AND DININO-ROOM
F I' R N I T V R E,
made by ihe most experienced workmen,'of aen
™t Invite all in need of tlrst-class
to examine our stock before buying. Ye cannot
be un iT'.oi ii j' lA] ; W( r )0]) & RITTKR,
ac g3m novenior street. Richmond, "i a.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
I.B—invol.
TMSTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
ff STATES lor Ihe Eastern District of Vir
ginia—ln bankruptcy. *______.__.
In tlie matter of William Miller vs. John!.
Johnson, bankrupt.
A wnrmat in bankruptcy has been issued by
said court Bgninst the estate of John T. John
son, of Henrico county and State ol Virginia,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt on the pi
tuion if his creditors; and the payment of any
I debts, and the delivery of any propertj belong
ing to Mid bankrupt, to him or for I"- "■'■
and the transfer of any property by him are
iy law. That a meeting ot the eredlt-
I bankrupt, to prove their
• one or mote assignees of his '•-
.- held ai a (our' of btuikrnpti t '
It the ottlce of the Register, in Keh
Hinia, before XV. W. Forbes, Esq ,
v the nth day of lieeember, A. D.
o'clock A. M.
v U. S. Mar-hill
42. (1
TO GIVE NOTICE— Thnt on the -»th
' Nov., 1871, a warrant in bankruptcy
I out of ihe District Court of Ihe I al
tar the Eastern District of Virginia,
ii estate of I. VV. liawthorn.of Liinrn
y, anil Slate of Virginia, who has been
i bankrupt on his own petition; that
nt of any debts, and the delivery of any
belonging to said bankrupt, to
>r his use, and the transfer of any
hy him, are forbidden by law; that
of the creditors of said bankrupt, to
r debts and choose one or more assign
estate, will be held at n court of bank
i be holden at the olilce of the Heg-
Ichmond, Va., before W. VV. Foil.es
i.-ter, on-ihe 23th day of December, wi,
ck A. M. DAVID B. PARKER,
IS TO GIVE' NOTICE:—That oa
iy was issued out of the District Court
ilicil states for the Eastern District ol
against, tlie estate of M. M. Lall'oon, of
rg county, and State of Virginia, who
adjudged a bnnkrupt on his o-.vn pcli
nt the payment Of any debts, nnd the
.t any property belonging to said bank
im of for his use, and the transfer of any
by him, are forbidden bylaw; that a
if the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove
is and choose one or morn assignees ol
c, will be held ai a court of baukrupuy,
[den ai the' Register's ofllce in Rich
irgiuia. before W VV. Forbes, Esq.,Reg
the 281h day of December, 1871, at 111
.. M. DAVID B. PARKER,
42. n.
IS TO GIVE NOTICE :—Thnt. on the
lay of November, 1871, a warrant in bank
.as Issued out of the District Court of the
itates for the Eastern District of Virginia,
ihe estate of Svlvanus Johnson, of Pc
; city and State of V irginia, who has
judged a bankrupt on his own petition : -
. payment of any debts, and the delivery
irop'erty belonging io said bankrupt, to
for his use, and the transfer of nny pro
y him, are forbidden by law:—That a
; of the creditors of said bankrupt, to
leir debts and choose one or more assig
his estate, will be held at a conn of hank*
to be holden at the office of the register,
mond, Va., before W W. Forbes, Esq.,
, on the 28th day of December, 1871, at 10
A. M. DAVID H. PARKER,
, IS TO GIVE NOTlCls—That on the !i~th
of Nov., 1871, a warrant in bankruptcy
tied out of the District Court of the Unt
ies for the Eastern District Of Virginia,
the estate of Eugene W. Sprat ley, ot
svllle county, and State of Virginia, who
en adjudged a bankrupt on his own
l; that the payment of any debts, and the
y of any property belonging to said bank
> him or for his use, and the transfer ol
.perty by him are forbidden by law ; that
ing of the creditors of said bankrupt, to
heir debts, and choose one or more as
of his estate, will be held tit a court of
...-iptcv, to be holden at llie Register's ollice,
in Richmond, Virginia, before W. W. Forbes.Esq,
Register, on the 2Mb day of December, 1871, at lv
I. , 4 -. 0
28th day of Nov., 1871, a warrant iv bank
tcy was issued out of the District Court ot the
ited Suites lor ihe Eastern District of Virginia,
inst Ihe estate of W. VV. Spratley, ot
■euesville co,, and Stale of Va., who has been
udged a bankrnpt on his own petition :—That
puvmcnt of any debts, and the delivery of
r property belonging to said bankrnpt, to him
or his i.s'e, and the transfer of any property
him, are forbidden by law :—That a meeting
the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their
us and choose one or more assignees of his es
c, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be
holden at the ollice ofJUle regi-ter, in Richmond
Still day Of Ilecemher, 187_, at. 10 o'clock A. M.
,l c -_F_..v U S. Marshal.
4.00
rplllS IS TO GIVE NOVICE—That on llie M
JL day of Nov., 1871, a warrant in bankruptcy
was issued out of the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Eastern Disirict of Virginia,
against theeslateof John S. Spencer, of Greenes
ville county, and State of Virginia, who has
I bi-en adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition :—
1 That the payment of any debts, and the delivery
I of miiv property belonging to said bankrupt, to
him or for his use, and the transfer of any pro
perty by him, are forbidden by law:— That a
' meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to
i prcve their debts and choose one or more assig*
I nees of his estate, will be held at a court ot bank
-1 ruptcy, to be holden at the Register's oihee,
: iv Richmond, Virginia, before XV. W. Forties,
Esq, Register, on ihe _6th day of December,
A. 11. IS7I, nt 10 o'clock A. M.
,l« i_].'2w U. S. Marshal.
TV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN|.
i _L TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vtr
rupt—in bankruptcy.
Al Richmond, Va., this Ist day of Dec, 1871.
Please lake notice, that a petition has been pre
.ented to the Hon. John C. Cnderwood, judge of
| said District Court, in Bankruptcy, by Emmet
'■ Orurap, assignee of ihe estate of said bankrupt,
I to sell the real estate belonging to said bankrupt,
I free from all liens and encumbrances thereon.
This is to give notice to all persons interested,
thai in ihe terms of said petition an order has
been issued by the Judge aforesaid, for all per
sons who may be mi crested in said estate, to ap
iiear before XX. w. Forbes, Register, at his office,
in the said city of Richmond, on the 1/Hh day of
December, li-.fl, at 111 o'clock A. M., and show
cause, if any they have, why such order should
del—F2\v Assignee.
">_li;
! TN THE DISTRICT COURT Ol THE UNI
-; J. TED STATES for the Eastern District of
Virginia. , i__.__aiii.hu __l**g
In the matter of J. T. J. Mason, bankrupt—in
bankruptcy.
Please take notice, that a petition has been pre
-ented to the Hon. Juhn C. Underwood, judge of
i the said District Court, in Bankruptcy, by
; Emmet Crump, assignee of the estate ol said
bankrupt, to sell the real estate belonging to
said bankrupt, free from all liens and cncum
i briiiices thereon.
Tins is to give notice to all persons interested,
Issued by the Judge aforesaid, ior an peri
who may be interested in said estate, to appear
i the said city of Richmond, ou the l.'uh da., j I
lie, einlier, IS7I, at 111 o'clock A. M., and show
cause, if any they have, why such an order should
"_,. I—FJw Assignee
TNTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNt- I
' jL TED STATES for Ihe Eastern Districtof Vir- !
rupt—ln bankruptcy.
At Uiclnnond, Va., this Ist day of Dec, 1671.
Please take notice, that a petition has been pre
sented to the Hon. John C.Underwood, judge of
' said District Court, in Bankruptcy, by Emmet
Crump, assignee of the estate of said bank
rupt, to sell the real estate belonging to said bank
rupt, free from all liens andenciimbninces there-
This is to give notice to all persons interested,
thai in the terms of said petition an order has
been issued by the Judge aforesnid, for all per
sons who may lie interested in said estate, to ap
>ear before XV. XV. Forbes, Register, nt his office,
Blhe said ciiv of Richmond, on tlie 11th day of
ecember, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., and show
anse. If any they li.ive, why such order should
not be granted ' EMMET CRUMP,
de I—F2w Assignee.
HN THE DISTRKCT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES for llie Western District of Vir
ginia. . „ .
In the matter of W. G. 4 R. V . Lynn, bank
rupts—in bankruptcy.
By a decree of Ihe above court, rendered in the
matterof W. G. k K. V. Lynn, bankrupts, the
undersigned as a special commissioner, is re
quired to take an account of ihe liens against
three i_ts i t land in the proceedings mentioned,
together wiih all oilier encumbrances upon the
same, and to make report io Ihe next court.
Parties interested in ihe decree alcove referred
I to, are hereby noutied that i shall, ou FRIDAY,
i lb.- 4th day Of August next, proceed lo lake the
.ueoiuii as above required, at mv office in the
I town of Danville, Virginia, and that the same
I will be continued irom day to day until com
■
Given under mv hand this loth day of July,
11) i W M M. MOSKLEY,
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
4-_o!>
j TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
!J. TED STATES for the Eastern Illstrict of
1 Virginia.
In the matter of George W. Myers, bank
rupt—in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
I John S. Fowler, of Alexandria eotinty, Virginia,
herehv gives notice of his appointment ns assignee
I of the estate of Geo. XV. Myers, of Loudoun
I county, in said district, who waa, on the 2* ih
j day of September, IS7I, adjudged a bankrupt on
i hi-i own petition by the District Court of said dls
llnted Alexandria. Decernlier .'•, 1871.
de X— F'tw JOHNS. IOWLEU, Assignee
I TNTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
ATEK STATES for the En-tern Dl.tri, t of Vir
In the matter of I_awrenee Pitman, bnnk
i runt—in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
I loan S. Fowler, of Alexandria county, Vir
ginia, hereby give, notice Ot his appoint-
I ment as assignee of the estate of Lawrence
| Pitman, of Fauquier county, in said dis-
I trict, who was, on the Kith day of April, 1871, ad
-1 judged a lianlirnpt on his own petition by the
District Court of said district.
Dated Alexandria, Dec. .'., 1871.
lie 9—FSw JOHN S. FOWLER, Assignee.
4290
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
TED STATES fur the Eastern District of Vir
ginia.
In the matter of .lohu K. Fletcher, bank
i rupt—in bankruptcy.
To Whom ii May Concern.--The undersigned,
John S. Fowler, oi Alexandria county, Virginia,
hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee
I of the estnte of John E. Fletcher, of Fauquier
county, in snid district, who was, on the 24th day
I of October, A. D., 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on
bis own petition by the District Court of said
Hated Alexandria, Dee. A, Hit.
de g—Fnw JOHN S. FOWLER, Assignee.
TN THK DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI-
I J. TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vlr-
I ginia.
In themaiterof George W. Williams, bank
rupt—in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
1 John S. Fowler, of Alexandria county, Virginia,
I hereby give? notice of his nptioinlment as assig
signee of the estate of G. XV. Williams, of Prince
I William county, in said district, who" was, on
I the 24th day of October, 1871, adjudged a bank-
I rupt on his own petition by the District Court of
[ said district.
Dated Alexandria, Va., Dec S, 1871.
de B—F3yf JOHN S. FOWLER, Assignee.
TN THE DISTRICtVoURT OF THE UNI.
j J. TED STATES for the Eastern District of
In the mat ter of James B. McCullock, bank
rupt—in bankruptcy.
At Hichiwind, Va., Ihe Ist (lay of December,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I
Please take notice, that a petition has been pre
sented to the Hon. John O. Underwood, judge of
the said District Court, in Bankruptcy, by J. Am
bler Smith, assignee of the estate of said bank
rupt, to sell the real estate belonging to said
bankrupt, free from all liens and encuinbranres
' thereon.
This is to give notice to all persons interested,
I that in terms of said petition an order has been
I issued by tlie Judge aforesaid, for all persona
1 who may be interested in said estate, to appear
■ before W. W. Forbes, Register, at his office in
! the said city of Richmond, on the 2'_. d day of
I December, 1871, at It) o'clock A. M., and show
eaii'-e if any they have, why . uchanordershonld
' not be granted. J. AMBLER SMITH,
| "IN THE DI NT It KM COURT OF THE UNI
JL TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir-
In the matter of Isaac Gofer, bankrupt—
I In bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
I John R. Kllby, of Nansemond co , Va., hereby
gives notice of his appointment as assignee of
the estate of Isaac Cofer, of Surry county,
lv said district, who was, on the B.lth day of Sep-
I tetnber, 1871, adjudged a bankrnpt on his credit
' ors' petition by the District Court of said die-
Dated November 26th, IS7I.
JOHN R. KILBY,
de I— S3w* Assignee.
. 134—Invol.
I TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI.
I JL TED STATES lor the Eastern District of Vlr-
In the matter of W. L. Williams vs. George
I Reid, bankrnpt —in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
j Emmet Crump, of Richmond city, Virginia,
herein-Kites notice of hie appointment ai Mijg
j nee of the estate of George Reid, of Rich
mond city, in said District, who was, on the
day of , 1(171, adjudged a bankrupt by
the District Court of said District.
Dated Richmond, November 10th, 1«I.
no 17—Flw Assignee.
4287
I TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI.
1 JL TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir
i lv the matter of J. T. .1. Mason, bank
| rupt— in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
Emmet Crump, of Richmond city, Virginia,
Itereby gives notice of his appointment as assig.
I nee of the estate of J. T.J. Mason, of Sussex
' county, in said District, who was, on the day
of , 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on his own
i petition by the District Court of said District.
Dated Richmond, November 10, 18711
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI.
JL TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir-
In tlie mutter of H. J. A. Smith, bank
rupt—in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned,
' Kit-met Crump, of Richmond city .Virginia, here
by gives notice of his appointment as assignee of
'■ the estate of H.J. A. Smith, of Henrico county, iv
■ said district, who was, on the day of ,
1 18T1, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by
tne District Court of said Disirict.
Dated Richmond, November 10,1871.
no 17—FSw Assignee.
j TN THE DISTRICT "COURT OF THE UNI-
I _L TED STATES for tbe Eastern Disirict of
In the matter of Wm. B. Jones, bankrupt
in bankruptcy.
To Whom ii May Concern--The undersigned,
J. Ambler Smith, of Richmond city, hereby gives
notice of his appointment as assignee of the es
tate of Wm. B. Jones, of Dinwiddle county, hi
said district, who was, on the mh day of Octo
ber, IS7I, adjudged a bankrupt on his own pe
tition by the district court of said district.
Da led" Richmond, November 17, 1971.
J. AMBLER SMITH,
no 17—FSw
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
JL UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of
Virginia.
In the matter of E. J. Wilkerson, bankrupt —
I To whom It May Concern:—The undersigned,
I J. Ambler Smith, of Richmond city, Virginia, |
hereby gives notice of his appointment an as- I
I signee of tho estate of R. J. Wilkerson, of Meck
lenburg county, in said district, who was, I
I on the (Hit day of November, 1871, adjudged
a bankrupt on his own petition by the Dis-
I trict Court of said district.
Dated Richmond, November 17, 1871.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI- j
XTED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir-
In the matter of Jas. B. McCullock, bankrupt— I
i.i bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned, I
J. Ambler Smith, of Richmond city, Virginia,
hereby gives noiiee of his appointment asnssignee ;
of Ihe estate of Jas. B. McCullock, of Dinwiddle |
county, in snid district, who was, on the Cth day
of October, IS7I, adjudged a bankrupt on his
•petition by the District Court of said dis
.ed Richmond, November 17, 1871.
J. AMBLER SMITH,
no 17—F3w Assignee
4269
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of
Virginia.
In the matterof Wm. T. Taliaferro, bankrnp
—in bankruptcy.
To Whom It May Concern :—The undersigned,
J. Ambler Smith, of Richmond city, Virginia,
hereby gives notice of his appointment as
assignee of the estate of Wm. T. Taliaferro, of
Caroline county, in said district, who was, on
the lith day o"f October, A. D., 1871, adjudged
a bankrupt on his own petition by the District
court of said district.
Dated Richmond, November 17, 1871.
J. AMBLER SMITH,
no.7—T*w AMtriJt'**'
4277
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNI
TED STATES for the Eastern District ot
Vlrg nin.
In the matterof Winfield B. Coons, bankrupt
in bankruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned
L. Eustace Williams, of Culpeper county, Va
hereby gives notice of his appointment as as
signee of the estate of W. S. Coons, of Culpepe
connty, in said district, who was, on the loth da
of October, I*7l, adjudged a bankrupt on his ow
petition by the Illstrict Court of said District.
; Dated Oulneiwr, Va., Nov. 8,1871.
L. EI'STACK WILLIAMS.
ASSIGNEE SALES.
By Grubbs _. Williams, Auctioneers.
» SSIGNEE'S SALE OF
VALUABLE LANDS
IN CAROLINE COUNTY, VIRGIN IV
By virtue of a decree ot Ihe United Stales
Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1
I will sell, as assignee of Apollin Boutwell, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1*72.
(at 2 o'clock I*. M.)
[ in front ot the United Stales court-house, I
I city of Richmond, the following real estate, Mt-
I rendered by said bankrupt:
TRACT No. 1,
i CONTAINING 2SO ACRES, called "Clifion,"
with improvements, welt wooded and v a
] CONTAINING 120 ACRES, called "Cartef- '
No. 1," with good improvement..
TRACT No. .1,
'.CONTAINING 60 ACRES, called "('finer-
No. 2," with improvements.
TRACT No. 4,
i CONTAINING 143 V ACRES, called "Cn-,h'-,''
I wiih improvements.
TRACT N0..'.,
ONE-FOURTH OF AN UNDIVIDED INTER
EST in n tract of land in same county, now
hetd as dower by Mrs. Catherine Boutwell,
called "Shady Grove."
i These lands are situated about live miles from
1 Port Royal, on the Rappahannock river. They
| are considered very valuable, and will be sold
' free from all liens and encumbrances.
! TERMS—One-third ca.ii*, balance ou a credit
I of ono and two years, the purchaser to give
notes,and the title to be retained hy the assignee ,
until the pot-chase money It paid.
EMMET CRUMP,
de 2— 2aw3v. Assignee.
By J. L. Apperson, Auctioneer.
j k KSIGNEE'S AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
AT AUCTION
I By authority of the District Oonrt of ihe
United Slates for the Eastern District of V ir
ginia, in the matter of Alexander Hart, bank
' rupt. 1 will sell at auction, at No. 7M northwest
| rornerof Main and Eighth street, Richmond. Va ,
I at 12 o'clock M., on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11th, It. I,
| the property conveyed by said Hart by trust
deed dated 13th July, 1871, consisting of one En.
I gine, two Steam Boilers, two Roasting Cylinders
I and Ovens, Fan. Pump, Shafting, Pullies, Belt
i ing, Pipes, two Mills, and one large Siiuar Mill,
I and all other machinery and appurtenances be
! longing to the COFFEE AND SPICE lA< -
! TOBY on -aid premises,
ALSO,
I one Iron Safe, Desk, Counters, Dormant Scales,
I 24 large painted Tin Tea and Coffee Canisters,
I and all other fixtures of every kind and de-rrip
tion In and about said premises.
ALSO,
j «he lease of the premises to Ist of August, 1572,
including good will.
! TERMS—Cash, except ns to X.30, which will
be on a credit as to *4U."i to 16 th December, IS7I,
nnd a like amount to ltiih January, 1871, each
sum bearing interest from 13th July, IS7I, a*
♦2,070 past due. J. L. APPERSON,
no2S—tds Assignee and Trustee.
BANKRUPT N OTICES.
IMSTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
ATES for the Eastern District of
matter of John C. Page, bankrnpt
itcy.
ond, on the »th day ~f December,
IT MAY CONCERN:
ake notice hereby, that a petition has
: on thel2th day of September, IS7I,
1 District Court by John C. I'a.e, oi
I eountv, in said district, who basl MB
uly declared baiiKiupt, under the act
entitled "An act to establish a more
item of bankruptcy throughout tke
es," approved March 2d, 1867, for a
nd certificate thereof, from all nis
therclaims provable under said act,
b 27th day of Dec, 1671, at 10 o'clock,
.re XV. XV. Forbes, one of the reg
d court in bankruptcy, at bis ofllce In
in said district, is the time and plate
* the hearing of the same, when and
may attend and show cause, il any
why the prayer of the said petition
be granted.
tlso hereby notified, that the second
testings of the creditors ot the said
ill beheld at the same lime and place.
VV. XV. FORBES,
Register in Bankruptcy
ir for 3d ConT Dist. of Va.
116—invol.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
,'ATES for the Eastern District of Vir
itter of J. C. Drake ci al* vs. Joseph
ikrupt—tu bankruptcy,
mond, on the Sth day of December,
I IT MAY CONCERN :
take notice hereby, that a pelilion has
it: on the 22d day of November, lt-71,
id District Court by Jos. Majer, ct
; city, Virginia, in aaid district, who has
.fore duly declared bankrupt under the
gress entitled "An act to establish a
'tin system of bankruptcy throughout
States," approved March 2d, 1367, for
. and certificate thereof, from all his
other claims provable under snid act,
the 27th day of December, 1871, at lv
M., before W. XV. Forbes, one of the
f said court in bankruptcy, at his ol
_hmond, ia said disirict, is the time
assigned for the hearing of the same :
where you may attend ami show cause,
have, why the prayer of the said pr
dd not be granted. .
also hereby notified, that the second
meet-Ufa Of tlie creditors of said hank
ie held at ihe same time and place.
W. XV. FORBES,
Register in Bankruptcy for the |
w 8d Cong'l Disl. of Va.
! DISTRICT COURT OF THE ;
STATES for the Eastern District ot
atterof Jesso J. Poller, bankrupt
ptcy.
jond, on tU" Oth day of December.
! IT MAY CONCERN:
take notice hereby, that a petition has ,
: on theSOthday of Sept., Is7l. filed
trict Court by Jesse J. Porter, ot
my, in said district, who has been
Inly declared bankrupt under the ac)
entitled "An act to establish a nni
ii of bankruptcy throughout the I'm- .
1 approved March 2d, ISH7, for a di-
cerilflcaic thereof from all his debts
laiins provable under said act, and
it day of Dec, at ls7l, loo'ilock A. M.
V. Forbes, one of the registers ol Bald
ikruptcy, at his office In Richmond, ill
i, is the time and place assigned for the
the same, when and where you may
show cause, if any you have, why the
lie said petition should not be grunted,
also hereby notified, thai, llie second
reetjugs ol the creditors of llie -aid
ill be held at Ihe same lira* and place.
W. W. FORBES,
Register in Bankruptcy for
r the sdjro iig'l Disi. of Va.
4132
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
'ATES for the Easlern District of Vir
i.atter of Thomas Dane, bankrupt—
itcy.
mond, on the Oth day of December,
« IT MAY CONCERN :
o take notice hereby, that a petition
owit: on the Ist day of August, IS7],
filed in said District Court by Thomas Davie, of
Brunswick county, in said di-trict, who has been i
heretofore duly declared bankrupt under the act
of Congress entitled "An act to establish a uni
form system of bankruptcy throughout the rai
led States," approved March 2d, WW7, for a dis
charge and certificate thereof from all his debts
and other claims provable under said act, and ;
that the27thday ofllecember, 1*.71, at .o'clock A,
M., before W. W. Forbes, one of the register- of
said court in bankruptcy, at his ollice in Rich
mond, in said district, is the time and macs as
signed for ihe hearing of the same, when ami
where you may attend and show cause, if any
you have, why the prayer of the Mid petition
should not be granted.
You are also hereby notified, that the second
and third meetings of the creditors oi the s.-.ld j
bankrupt will be held at the same time and place, i
W. XV. FORBES,
Register in Bankruptcy,
de 9—S2w for the 3d Cong'l DM. of Va. i
i GENTS WANTED Agents make more I
A. money at-work for us than at anything else. ;
Bnalami light and permanent. Particulars free.
G. STINSON k CO.,
Fme Art PublUbei-*, Portland, Maine
VALUABLE SULPHUR SPRINGS
PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY OF BOTETOURT, VA.
Pursuant to a decree of the District Court of
he United Slates for the Eastern District of > ir-
Kiia, made on the 6th day of October I*7l, In
c matter of John F. Shields, bankrupt, I shall,
ns assignee of said bankrupt, proceed to sell a',
liibllc auction, to the highest bidder, on
Tri.sD._Y, V.'tii DAY OF DECEMBER, 1871.
on tlie premi- "•*, the following valuable real
estate, to wi* :
A TRACT OF LAND,
lying in the county of Botetourt, Virginia.
('ONTAINTNI. 47,1 ACRES,
on which Is situated tho celebrated waterin,;
place, known ns
DAGGER'S ORDIBBRELL S SPRING.
This spring is beaut ifully situated at the foot of
Garden mountain, in the county of Botetourt,
Virginia, nine miles from Clifton Jorge, on the
Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, and directly on
the proposed line of said road down the James
-dyer and three miles from Jnmes river. The
Improvements are neat, appropriate, and com
I fortable, are in good repair, and sufficient to ac-
I commodate 21M persons, consisting of a
I LARGE HOTEL,
and a row of cottages
roNTAINING THIRTY-SIX ROOMS.
c mineral properties of tho water are din- |
aperient, and general alternative. Tha
,g has been visited for the last fifty yeais by
ms afflicted with dyspepsia, diarrhoea, m'
•i diseases of Ihe bladder and kidneys, ami
le meases, who have experienced great re
from the use of the water, and in lnanyin
■l's have been entirely cured. This Sprint
11 a place or considerable resort, having hail
risi-ors the present summer (1871); nnd were |
win the hands of an enterprising proprie
would be one ol tlie most valuable pieces ol
N-rty in Virginia, and is one of the best lu
men., capitalists can make. Dr. Moorman,
•t very scientific physician, who is entirely fa
miliar with all of the minei al springs in Western
Virginia, in ids work on Virginia Springs, says .
"Dagger's Springs are very valuable mineral
waters, and wIU compare favorably with our
llrst-class mineral springs.'' In addition to the
valuable properties of the water, a large portion
of the land attached to the Springs property, l*
very valuable for agricultural purposes, pro
i dncina corn wheat, and tobacco well, and is well
' timbered Any person desiring to make a proflta -
i ble investment, cannot do better than invest in
j thi« property.
TERMS OF SALE—One-third of the purcha-1
money will be required lo be paid in cash, the
re■ n'ue in two equal Instalments of one and two
i year- from the day of stile, the purchaser or pui j
chasers giving bonds, with good security, for the
deferred payments, payable respectively in one
: and two years from the clay of sale, and the title
' ret lined until the whole of the purchase money
. „ai.l WILLIAM G. BANKS,
no «—2aw4w Assignee of JohiiF. |
1 ~i SkSIGNEE'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
IN THE CI IUNTY OF BOTETOURT.
By virtue of an order of the District. Court of
' United States for the Eastern Disirict of Virginia,
entered on tho 7th day of October, 1871, In the
matter of Henry C. Miller and Calvin M. Miller,
bankrupts, the undersigned, assignee of said
bankrupts will sell at public auction, to tin
lni.li.-t bidder, in front of the court-house o:
sa.d comity of Boietuurt,
i ON THE 11THDAY OF NEXT DECEMBER,
■ 'that being court-day,) Ihe following real estate.
I Surrendered by said bankrupts in their schedules,
1 "* VU ONE-FOURTH INTERNST
i of each of said bankrupts in THREE LOTS in
ihe town of Buchanan; also,
ONE-SIXTH INTEREST
i In the dower right of the said bankrupts mother
' in A TRACT OF LAND containing one hundred
1 acres, more or less, three miles below Buchanan.
TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash, and the
balance in six nnd twelvemonths, equal instal
i ments the purchaserpiving bond, with approved
' security, and the title retained until aI! the pni
chase money ia paid. ____.
FLEMING B. MILLER,
no 2_—2aw3w Assignee, .
No. 2.4— Revenue.
-*f ARSIIAL'S SALE—By virtue oT a writ ol
i. L venditioni exponas, Issued from the Clerk's
Office of the United States 1 ilstrict Court, nnd to
' me directed, 1 shall proceed to sell at. public ant
tion, for cash, on the Urn DAY OI DECEM
i BER, 1871, at the court-house, (Eastville,) Nor
! thumberland county, Va., at 11 o'clock A. M.,
I the following property, to wit:
(1) one COPPER STILL,
(1) one do. do.
.1.1) fifteen gallons APPLE BRANDY ,
(li one GALLON MEASURE,
(1) one PINT MEASURE,
(1) one H PINT MEASURE,
(I) one BARREL,
lit one KF.ll,
111 one PITCHER, and
11 j oneTlN-CCP.
Parties desiring lo purchnso are invited to he
Dated October 3d, A. D. 1871.
DAVID B. PARKER,
no 22—10t U.S. Marshal.
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