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dveatng State gauwal HOWARD DiRIILIi 1 EDITOR AND MANAGER. ■ n Hi'J'i M.l- Sfrtsi. liliiimond. Va Official Paper for tho OoTernment. WEDNESDAY EVE'G, APRIL 26,1871. Death op a Veteran Editor.—The papers bring ua the intelligence of tho death of Mr. John Saxton, of Canton, Ohio, the oldest editor in continuous ser vice in the United Statea. lie died, (says the Ohio Stale Journal) on the 15th instant, aged righty-ono years. He estab lished the Ohio Repository at Canton, in the year 1814, and has boen connected with that journal ever since, till tha day of his death, a period of fifty-seven yoars. Mr. Saxton was a practical printer, and had a great love for the business. No other man in the United States bad published a newspaper continuously as long as John Saxton. He was tbe veteran of the Ameri can press. Last summer, when tho news came of tbe surrender of Napoleon 111, at Sedan, to the Germans, ho copied from his files of fifty years preceding, the account of the surrender, after Waterloo, of Napoleon 1., fifty-five years before, to the Germans and British, and wrote a very touching article on tbe uncertainty and mutability of hu man affairs. Father Saxton cast his first Presidential vote for James Madison. He subsequently voted for Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay in 1832, Gen eral Harrison in 1836, Harrison in 1840, Clay in 1844, General Taylor in 1848, General Scott in 1852, General Fremont in 1866, Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and 1864, and General Grant in 1868. His political creed was first Republican, then Whig, then again Republican, in which faith he died. * A meeting of the fish commissioners of tbe New England States was held in Bos ton a few days ago. All the States except Rhode Island were represented. The spe cial object of this meeting was to discuss a plan proposed by Charles G. Atkins, of Maine, to procure salmon ova during tbe coming season by operations upon the Pe nobscot river. The plan contemplates the buyiug of a number of salmon—two or three huudrei—alive, as taken from tho ponds or weirs, and keeping them in a suitable place until the spawning season, - when the eggs will be taken in a race pre pared for this purpose. It is supposed that the ova will thus be obtained at a much less price than the Canadian govern ment now demands. s When the Confederate Congress was in session tho members spent days and weeks discussing tho design of the secession flag. This reminds us that the Democrats are just now oojoying a lively little fight as to the exact principles they are willing to enter the next presidential contest with. They do not seem to bo any more particu lar about their platform than they are about their candidate. All they want is the winning principle aod the successful man. In view of this dilemma on the part of tbe opposition, it is but just that tbe Republicans should watch their plat form with particular care, or the Demo crats will steal the best principles out of it and appropriate them to their own use. s The great sensation in Belgium at the present time is a young lady who on every Friday presents "au image of the bleeding form of Christ on the Cross." It appears that about 8 o'clock in the morning she falls into a sort of a trance in which she says she beholds in a vision the scene of the Passion. Until 5 o'clock in the day she remains in coma, blood appearing con stantly. At tbat hour she recovers and re mains in her usual condition until the fol lowing Friday. Very eminent physicians have examined the case, and feel unable to declare that the girl is an imposter. .*. More suffering has already been caused by the strike in the coal mines and more money lost than the strikers can hope to make compensation for or save within the next two years, even if all their demands are acceded to, which is rather doubtful. Tbe suffering at one point—Rondout—is, we are told, fearful. At that place alone there are five thousand men out of employ ment ; twenty-five hundred canal boats and steamers are idle; boatmen and their boats are leaving for tbe Eric canal, and the loss to these poor people is estimated at $8,000 per day. Ms ■ In concluding an editorial on the Demo cratic address, the New York Tribune say*: "Messrs. Democratic leaders, you have somewhat to learn, and a great deal to unlearn, before you will bo qualified to take your turn at governing this land of . equal rights and equal laws. It is now ' 1871, and you are blindly groping away back in 1864. Open your eyes and come ! forward!" The New Orleans Republican says: ! " None but the most blinded partisan ' would accuse tbo government of coercive violence because it desires to give protec tion to those who are suffering from the ' oppressions of others, who are disposed to deprive them of their political rights." __. i i*i The colored men are asking for their rights in Cincinnati, and demand a certain proportion of appointments on the police force. The mayor recognizes the justice of ! the claim, and bas agreed to accede to their c request. j I*. It is rumored tbat ex-Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, now minuter, represent- ' ing the United States of America at the Court of Russia, has tendered his resigna- ; tion, aod will soon return to this country. ' The house of Mrs Kmeliuo Bullock, in ' North Rehoboth, Mass., was struck by j lightning Saturday, and Mrs. Bullock ' killed. j this charity by Mr. Corcoran, and in It "From tho architect's report, from which thoarchitcctur.il statistics heroin given are taken, I learn that tho contract, all com pleted, in itself amounted to $180,000.— j The fencing, grading, &c, will add $10. --000 moro to that amount. Of the cost of furnishing I can form no idea, but judg ing from the superiority of every article in tho building, it must have amounted to Ito a very large sum. The furniture is not as yet in its place, and the Home will not be ready to receive inmates until somo time next week, although two or three are already established in it, and the mat run. a Virginia lady, is duly installed. About thirty-five gentlewomen are expected at first, and the number will be gradually in creased. They will be at no expense ex cept for tjieir clothing ; under no restraint except to be iv tho JJonie always by ten at night (unless they havo previously given notice of an intention to be absent), and to be punctual at meals. Many of the ladies expected have lived in Washington before under very different circumstances, and some have been belles of note at the capital." Washington and Richmond Railroad. Work on the First Section. —The work on the first section of the Washington and Richmond railroad, a distance of six miles from Cameron distillery, in progress of construction, by Messrs. McClure& Shields, contractors, is being pushed forward with the rapidity and energy tbat characterize those gentlemen. About one hundred and fifty laborers and fifty horses and carts are | kept constantly employed, and by Satur day night next, the excavation on the "upper cut," the terminus of tho section, will be finished, and by the middle of the next month the road-bed for two miles out from the crossing at Cameron run will be ready for the rails. The road for about fivo miles from the city runs parallel with the Orange, Alex andria and Manassas road, at an average distance of not over fifty yards from it.— The first encampment is en tbe land of Mr. Stephen Cowling, where are the "bead quarters" of the contractors, and whore they live in fino style and dispense real old Virginia hospitality with a characteris tic liberality. Superintendents Curtis, Caton, Elgin, PattoD, Geezlin, Lewis, Gray. Cheshire, and Charles and George Studda keep everything astir, and the "fills" and "cuts" evidence a thorough knowledge cf "railroading" and refioct credit upon all the parties engaged. It is doubtful if a better constructed road bed can bo found in the country, the grades being easy, drainage excellent, and the work well done. The second encampment on the farms of Messrs. Gould and Kitchen is under the superintendence of Mr. W. H. Curtis, who bas charge of that part of tbe section. Tho. stone for the masonry of the culverts and bridges is to be brought from Manassas, and the work is in such a state of forward ness that their construction will soon be required, and upon completion the entire first section will bo ready for the rails and the locomotive. A noticeable feature on this section is the admirable condition of the stock, tho horses being in fine keeping, the harness all in good order, carts in thorough repair, and everything denoting Kare and system rarely to be seen in rail id construction.— Alex. Gazette. TUB KNFOUCEMKNT ACT. Act to enforce the right of citizens of the Unite tates to vote in tbe several States of this Union aud for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Hepre sentatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That all citizens of the United States who are or sball be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election by the people in any State- Territory, district, county, city, parish, township, J school district, municipality, or other territorial sab division, shall bo entitled and allowed to vote at all j such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any constitution, law, custom, usage, or legnlation of any State or Territory, or by or under ita authority, to tho con trary notwithstanding. Sic 2. And bo it further enacted. That if by cr under the authority of the constitution or lawn of I any State, or tbe laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to bo done as a prerequisite ar quali fication for Toting, and by such constitution or laws persons or officers are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an I opportunity to perform snch prerequisite, or to be come qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person and officer to give to all citizens of the I United States the same and equal opportunity to per- J form such prerequisite, and to become qualified to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude ; and if any such person or I officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full ef fect to this, section, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem Just, and shall also, for every such olTence, be deemed of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or beliu- I prisoned not less than one month and not more than I one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. B£o. 3. And be it further enacted, That whenever, I by or under the authority of the constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be done by any citizen aa I a prerequisite to qualify or entitle him to vote, tbo offer of any citizen to perform the act required to 1 be done as aforesaid shall, If it fail to be carried into I execution by reason ot the wrongful act or omission I aforesaid of tho person or officer charged with the duty of receiving or permitting such performance or offer to perform or acting thereon, be deemed and held as a performance in law of such act; and the person so offering and failing as aforesaid, and being I otherwise qualified, shall be entitled to vote fn the same manner and to the same extent as if he had In fact performed Buch act; and any judge, inspector, [ or other officer of election whose duty it is or shall 1 be to receive, count, certify, register report, or give effect to the vote of any such citizen who sball wrongfully refuse or omit to receive, count, certify, register, report, or give effect to the vote of such cit izen upon the presentation by him of his affidavit stating such offer and place thereof, and the name of the officer or person whose duty it was to act there on, and that be was wrongfully prevented by such person or officer from performing such act, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum ot five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved there by, to be recovered by au action.on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deeinjast, and shall also for every such offence be guilty of a misdemeanor, aud shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five nun- { dred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one I month and not more thau one year, or both, at the f discretion of the court. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That if any person, by force, bribery, threats, intimi dation, or other unlawful means, shall hin der, delay, prevent, or obstruct, or sball combine aud coufaderate with others to hinder, delay, prevent, or obstruct, any citizen from doing any act required to be done to qualify him to vote or from voting at any election as aforo_aid, such person shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved there by, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just.and Bball also for every such offence be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on con viction thereof, be fined not less thun five hundred dollars, or be Imprisoned not less than one mouth aad not more than one year, or both, at the discre tion of tho court. Bao. 5. And be it further enacted, That if any per son sball prevent, hinder, control, or intimidate, or shall attempt to prevent, hlDd*r, control, or intimi date, auy person from exercising or in exorcising the right of suffrage, to whom the right of suffrage is secured or guaranteed by the fifteenth amendment I'onstitutton ot the United States, by means iry, threats, or threats of depriving such per employment or occupation, or of ejecting auch from rented hoiue, lauds, or other property, treats of refusing to renew lease- or contracts or, or by threats of violence to himself or such person so offending shall be deemed of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction be fined not less than five hundred dollaie, lprlsouod not less thau ono month and not ban one year, or both, at the diicretion of . 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Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraordinary medical properties of the South American Plant, called JURUBKBA, sent a Hpeelal commission to that country to procure ft in its native purity, aud having found its wonder* ful cur-ttve proi»ertie3 to even exceed the anticipa tions formed by its great reputation, has concluded to offer It to the public, and is happy to state that he has perfected arrangements for a regular monthly supply °f this wonderful Plant, lie has spent much time experimenting aud investigating as to the most efficient preparation from it, for popular use, and has for some time used in his own practice with most happy results the effectual luedlciuo presented to the public as Dr. Wells* Kxtract of Juvubeba, and he confidently recommends it to every family as a household remedy which should be freely taken as a BLOOD PURIFIER in all deiangements or the system and to animate and fortify all weak aud Lymphatic temnerarnents. • JOHN Q KKLLOQO, Piatt Bt, New York, Sole Agent for tbe United States Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. up 14—-_w SHARPS' PPORTING RIKf KB.—We are vow pre pared to fill *i tit.'* for our New Metallic Cartridge Sporting Rifles, of various lengths and calibre. For accuracy hihl nafety, wo recommend our Breech Load ing rifles, as superior iv every reepect to auy others now made. For Circulars giving lull description and prices, apply tv SHARPS' RIFIJS MFG. CO., Hart ford, Conu, ap I.—4w PRO«-C.-BIONA-. CARDS. J«o. w. j.-Kt »a. «nm_ mpham JENKINS * POPHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—NO. 1 MARSHALL BUILDING, OORNin TIKTH AND BASK STRUT*,, RICD-OHD, VA., Will practice in tbe Courts or the State .nd th United States, and before the Court ol Claims .nd Pepartmenta at Washington. Spoclal mention giv en to oases arising nrtder the herenne and Rank, ruptcy laws ol tbe Unitod States. mh 16-dAwtf Congress h.Tlng recently passed a bill providing for the .ppointaoent 01 a COMMISSION for tbe ex. amination and adjustment of the clalma of LOYAL CIIIZENB of the South, for etoreeor supplies taken or furnished during the rebellion for the uaa of the army, including the use aud loaa of vessels and boats while employed In the military service of tho United States, and thero being many claims of this descrip tion which should have prompt attention, wo re spectfully offer our services In the prosecution of the same before the Commission, on the most liberal terms, according to the amount Involved and tho character of tbe claim. For full particnlars address JENKINS k POPHAM Attorneys at Law, Richmond, Va. We refer by permission to Jno. B. Davis, President Planters' National Bank and Richmond Banking and Insurance Company, Richmond ; Davenport k Co., Stock Brokers and General Agents, do.; Lancaster _ Co., Bankers, do; lIon.H. K. Ellyson, ox-Mayor, do.; C. K. Bingham, President Flr»t National Bank, Lynchburg ; Hon. J. F. Lewis, U. S. Senator, Wash ington, D. O.j Hon. Jas. H. Piatt, do.; Hon. Charloa H. Porter, do.; Hon. W. H. H. Stowell, do. apl—clAwtf fT" H. BROOKE, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practlcee in tho Conrts of Caroline, Eaaox. King aud Qneeo and the United States Courts at iuebmond. Offlcoat Milford Depot, Caroline county, Virginia. I will attend to caaes before the Court of Clalma and the Department* at Washington. My father, 11. B. Brooke, Esq., will attend to all business entruated to me In the conntlea of King and Qneon, Carolino and Essex. Address Central Point, or Milford Depot, Caroline county, Virginia. Ja 2—tf T A-BLRR SMITH, al * ATTORNEY AT LAW Aim COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY, For .lloonrta of city of Richmond and connty et Honrico. Omcna No. 1310 Ross St.. aog 18—tf RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HORTICULTURAL. I ECKENBY A LAIRdTfLORISTS, ". GRACE STREET GARDEN, . Richmond, Yu., offer to the public a large collection of choice BID DING PLANTS, ROSES, FLOWER SEEDS, Ac. By prompt attention and moderate prices we hope to merit a liberal continuance of public patronage, ap 21—lm Ti/TOUNT VERNON NURSERY. C. GILLINGHAM k CO. UPON THE WASHINGTON ESTATE. 60,000 APPLE TREES, embracing most of tho Southern varieties. Also, a general assortmont of PEACH, PEAR, aud other FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, SMALL FRUITS, 30,000 OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS, Ac, Au. Will bo sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL aa LOW aa can bo had elsewhere. WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME. mh 21—ts RICHMOND NURSERIES, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, FRANKLIN DAVIS A CO., Proprietors. We offer for the Fall and Spring Trade the largost collection of FRUIT TREES, VINES *0., ever grown In the Southern States, consisting fn part of 2,000,000 TREES, embracing all tho cboloost varie ties of fruits adapted especially to the South. 1,000,000 VINES, consisting of every variety ef small fruits. 43- Sond for catalogues, enclosing postage stamps oo 18 —Cm -KW live; l>J.\<-II INKS. "nUTTERICK'S CELEBRATED PATTERNS. NEW ST-i LES RECEIVED DAILY. The most RELIABLE PATTERNS for all articles of dress in existence. The Only Place In this City where these PATTERNS cau be had, la at the office of The Howe Sewing Ulachlns, BJ3 Mara Strut. ap 25—«od3t* J. F. MoKENNEY, Agent. rpHK IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, TnE BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK. Ita Salea indicate it; Durability aud PopnlarK prove it; its Work confirms it. 197,833 BOLD LAST YEAR. NO OTHER MACHINE SOLD SO MANY. We neither force nor crowd sales. Tho acu must Btand upon its merits. Call and examlnelt Sewing Machines REPAIRED. SHAFFER A STRONG, mhlO—dAwts 813 Main atreet books and stationery. t>en jamin "ba"t_s7 ookskllbr and stationer, 1003 main Bt-.eet, mh 10—tf RICHMOND, VA. SACKS. rpHK GREAT FIRE IN RICHMOND. HERRING'S SAI.'HS IN THE SPOTSWOOD. $23,600 IN OURRKNCY, and tbo Books, Papers, Silver and Valuables of the Spotswood Hotel and the Adams' aud Southern Express Companies aro SAVED IN HERRING'S SAFES. Office of Anluvs Express Compasy,') No. 69 Broadway, > Niw York, Deo. 31,1870. J Messrs. Herring, Faruel A Sber-abj : Our Agent at Richmond writes : "We got through to-nlgbt drying and fixing up the money from the late fire. Tbe contents of the safe—s23,sGo in bills—we recov ered. It was a Horrlng Safe, and a good one, certain. Yourß truly, "I. 0. pABCOCK, Treasurer." MisaßS. Hirrino, Farrel A Suirman, New Yobk —Gents: The two safes of your mauufactnre, which wo had in use on the moruing of the 26th Instant, at the disastrous fire which destroyed the Spotswood Hotel and adjoining block of buildings, have given full satisfaction, and served to prevent the destruction of some $20,000 In currency, besides tbe valuable papers and books oucloaed therein. It waa imposaible for workmen to excavate the Safe until nearly 80 hours after the fire. Respectfully, J. F. Gibson, Ass't Sup't for Ailuma A Southern Ex. Cos. Richmond, Va., Deo. 29,1870. LETTER FROM J. M. SUBLET! A CO., Proprietor* of the Spotswood, Richmond, Va., Dec. 29,1870. Messrs. Herring, Farrel A Sherman —Oints : On the morning of tbe 25th instant, we were fortunato enough to have one of your Herring's Patont Cuam fiion safes, which fell into the collar among a bum ng mass of ruins. After the fire, lo our utmost aur prise, we found the conteata, consisting of valuable papers, money and some silverware, all In good order. Had it not beou for your Herring's Safe we would have lost everything. J. M. Suiia-TT A Co. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFKS, The most reliable Protection from Fire now known. HERRING'S NEW PATENT CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFE, Tbe best -Protection against Burglars' Tool ex tint. HERRING, FARREL _ SHERMAN, 261 Broadway, corner Murray at., N. Y. FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. HERRING _ CO., Chicago. HERRING, BARREL & SHERMAN, fe J9—3m New Orleans. BOOK AND PAMPHLET PRINTING EXJCOUTBP at THIS OHIO-. -MAIL FARMS FOR SALB. •piiARMIIU COUNTRY SIATB lOR SALB, AT QUNJTON HALL, ON THE POTOMAC. BEAUTITULLY LOCATED. ] TWENTY (111, KB BELOW WASHINGTON, AND FOl'l MILKS FROM MT. VERNON. , . FACILITIES FOR BOATINQ, SHOOTING, FISHING, AND SURF BiTHINU, ON SUNNYSIDB BAY. FINE WATER, TIMBER, GRA7.INI LANDS. HIGH, ROLLING, HEALTHY, UNSURPASSED FOR FRUIT AND TRUCK. GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD OF ONE HUNDRED NORTHERN FAMILIES NEAR. SOLD IN LOTS FROM TEN TO ONE HUNDRED ACRES. STEAMBOAT LANDING ON PREMISES, AND RAILROAD IN REAR. ONE HOUR FROM WASHINGTON BY RAIL. TITLES CLEAR AND UN DISPUTABLE. . Wo want one hnndrcd first-class families, in ius trious, temperate and enterprising. No questions asked about religion or politics. You can raise every variety of Fruit, Grass and Graiu. Facilities for dairying excellent. Manures, Lime, Marl and Muck oasily obtained near the premises. Direct and rapid shipment of all products Norlh by rail or water. No one need foar excessive beat or cool nights ; for fresh breeze. MM up the bay and temper the atmosphere. To persons of intellectual tastes, the near rloinlty of the National Capital la of inestimable value. It is near enough to Washington to allow one to d. busi ness tlu.ru and be horn, at night; or, in winter te reside iv tbo city and have the luxuries of a farm home. Wo urgo our Northern friends not to go West, nor far into tho South to live in th. wilderness, till they havo seen our beautiful region of th. Upper Potomac. Come and ace ua here In Virginia. Here you will find true hearts ready to welcome you. Society or ganized with Churches, Schools, Horticultural and Agricultural Societies, Nurseries ot fruit trees and beautiful cultivated farms. Here yon will find the cheapest, land on this continent, and which la aur. to increase rapidly fn valne. Northern men of means are coming in rapidly. Lands from $20 to $26 per acre, of excellent quali ty to improve, can be bought on long time. Farms can be rented by those who wish to stay a while to try the climate. Address "STATE JOURNAL" OFFICE, OR BEOK, KNOX _ KIRBY, Real Eatate Agents, ap 12—tf Alexandria, Va. CLOTHING. 1871. spring. iß7i. NOW ON SALB AT DEVLINS'i 1007 Matin Si reel, opposite Poat-Offlce, A 1.1..THK LATE'STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, FOR MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. The celebrated AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT MADE TO ORDER •ROM ALL THE NEW STYLE LINENS, FANCY FRENCH CAMBRICS, AND CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS, mh 18—Sm D-R HOUSE. / isi.v 91* ooi A WHOLE SUIT CLEANED AND PRESSED, GOOD AS NEW, For *» SO 1 AT KING'S "PREMIUM ESTABLISHMENT, 730 MAIN STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth, (v* stairs.) ap 24-lrn QOUTHERN STEAM DYB HOUSE. A NEW FRENCH DYB UOUBB as been opened In thia city, whore Ladies and Gen tlemen can have their GARMENTS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DYED AND CLEANED, and deliverod iv twenty-four hours notice D. H. BLABOOW, French Dyer, fe 21—ly 311 Broad Street, near Third. _ „ Ml ' B _{ o, *"• "V|UBIOI MUSIO I "mubTc JOHN MARSH, No. 818 Maim Strut, ,-o longer of the firm of Marsh k Pollock, ia vow prepared to serve his friends and the public gene rally in SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE every description I respectfully solicit - call at my new establish ment. JOHN MARSH, noU-ly 918 Main St., Lot. Ninth and Tenth. MARSHAL SALES. In Revenue—Noa. 260,261 and 26V. TTB, MARSHAL'S SALB. lly virtue nf writ■ ot rendition! e.ponaa from the clerk's oflice of the U S Dfstiict Conrt for tbe East ern l.istr ict of Virginia, to me directed, I shall, on Wednesday, May lOtb, 1871, at 11 o'clock A M, at the romn.iisii.n house of Moss k Rock's, in the the city of Lynchburg, Va., pro ceed to e.ll to the highest bidder, for cash, Three Barrels APPLE BRANDAY and One Barrel RECTI FIED WHISKEY. Parties desiring to purchase are Invited to attend. DAVID B. PARKER, 11. 8. Marshal. ap 18-10t By JOHN P YEATMAN, Deputy Iv Revenue—No. 241. TT S. MARSHAL- BALI. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas from the clerk's office of tho U S District Court for Ihe East ern District of Virginia, to me diroct.il, I shall, on Wednesday, May 3d, 1871, at 12 o'clock M, at the residence of Morderai Cook, in Franklin county, Virginia, proceed to aell to the highest bidder, for rash, One FACTORY BUILDINB, Flvo IRON PRESSES, T»o BCRWWB-, One Sot MOULDS. 6,800 pounda LEAF TOBACCO, 5,900 pounds Waste TOBACCO, 200 pounds LICORICE, Ac. Parties desiring to purchase are invited to attend. DAVID 11. PARKER, U. 8. Marshal. ap 13— lOt By JOHN P YEATMAN, Deputy. In Rovenue—Nos. 131, 261 and 262. TT 8. MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of writs of venditioni exponas from tlio clerk's offlco of the U B District Court for tho Eastern District of Virginia, to me directed, 1 shall, on Tue-Bday, April 25th, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., In Danville, Virginia, proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property, to wit: 861 Half-boxes Marnita.tnr,.,! TOBACCO, six PRESSES, Ten BOX-SCREWS, 'j. u gets BANDS and SHROUDS, BENCHES, DRIER, A.. - also Two Barrels APPLE BRANDY and Two Boxe. Manufactured TOBACCO. Parties desiring to purchase are invited to attend. LAVID B. PARKER, U.S. Marshal. ap 13—lot By JOnaT P. TEATMAN, Deputy. HARSHAL'B NOTICES. DISTRICT COUBT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia. To all whom it may concern —(> iusetinu : Notice is horoby given, That, on tho 18th day! of April, 1871, ono barrel Apple Brandy, valued at $32, and claimed by John X Cain, ono hundred and fifty pounds of Tobacco, claimed by E O Roach, and val ued at $1,600, and sixty pounds of Tobacco, valued at $32 40, stored at the Custom-Houses of Norfolk and Petersburg, Virginia were seized by the Marshal of the United St. ,tes for said district aa for feited to the use of the United States, and the same is libeled and prosecuted in this court in tbe name of the United States, for condomuation for the cause, in said libel set forth, and that said cause will stand for trial at the court-room in the city of Richmond, on tho Gtu day of May next, 1871, when and where all peraona are warned to appear to ahow cause why condemnation should not bo decreed, and to interveno for their interests. DAVID B. PARKER, U. S. Marshal. Dated April lSth,lß7l. ap 17—lot 256 DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED Statea for theEaatern Diatrict of Virginia. To all whom it may concern —Grbjstin. : Notice la hereby glvon, That, on tho 12th day of April, 1871, three barrels of Whiskey, claimed by Orendorf, Smith * S-Ipley, of Baltimore, in tho State oi Maryland, was seized by tho Mar ahal of the United Statea for aaid District as forfeited to the use of tho United Slates, and the same Is libeled and prosecuted in this court in tne um-a of t_» Sa_ft—l States, for condemnation for the causes in the aaid libel act forth, and that said cause will stand for trial at the court-room in tho city of Richmond, on the Ist day of May next, when and where all persona are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not bo decreed, and to intervene for their in terests. BAVID B. PARKER, U. 8. Marshal. Dated April 12, 1871. ap!3—lot 4228 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 6th toy ot April, 1871, a war rant in bankruptcy was _auod agaiust the estate of J. 8. Davies, of Howliw Grean, Caroline county, State of Virginia, who ha< been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition :-That the payment of any debta, and tbe deliver'of any proporty belonging to said bankrupt, to b-tn or for his use, and the transfer of any property oy him, are forbidden by law:—That a meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt, to provo their debta and choose one or more assiguees of his estate, wIM be bold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at Yorktown, Va., before J L Waterman, Esq., Register, on the 291h day of April, 1871, at 12 o'clock 51, DAVID B.PARKER, ap B—S2w II B. Marshal MUWUIAUi QUA-TBB- AST is s*Bl"oiFlo_C I __. i mar-ia, Pa., April 6,1871. SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached, will be received at this oflice, until 12 o'clock M., on SATURDAY, May 6th, 1871, for delivery to the Quartermaster's Department of this District, at the places named below, the fol low amount of forage: Corn, Oats, Hay, Straw, lbs. lbs. Iba. lbs. Fort Vcllenry, Md 408,435 485,460 167,668 Carlisle Bar'cks, Penv..21,900 43,800 81,760 66,852 Fort Foote, Md 13,088 17,264 12,889 Fort Washington, Md..10,C00 16,000 52,000 23,000 Raleigh, N.C 30,234 61,240 24,368 Fort Macon, N.C 8,784 10,248 23,624 Fort Monroe, Va 182,495 103,620 119,760 Fort Johnson, N.C 15,330 20,440 13,056 Pikesville Arsenal, Md.. 720 Baltimore, Md 8,760 36,040 61,100 12,000 Lnmberton, N. 0 3,240 5,040 8,640 40,600 711.446 938,062 401,477 All grain to be of tbo best quality, free from dust, dirt or other impurities. O.us, 32 pounds to the bushel; Corn, 66 pounds to tho bushel; Ifay oi tho beat quality, timothy ; Straw to bo of ryo oi the best quality. Tho Corn and Oats to be sacked. The H-y and Straw to be baled. Tbe price bid to include tho coat of baling aud sacking. One-half tbe entire amount to be delivered by September, Ist, 1871 ; the balance by November Ist, 1871. SEALED PROPOSALS will alss be received at tho same time and place for dolivery, at the places named below, of the following amounts of Wood and Coal, viz: Wood, Coal Anlb , Coal Bit, Cords. Tons 2,240. Tons 2,210. FortMclleury, Md 293 500 Oarlislo Barracks Pa....162 385 Fort Foote, Md 150 176 Fort Washington, MiL.IOO 212 Raleigh, N.C 400 Fort Macon, N. C 600 Fort Monroe, Va 600 1,360 0 Fort Johnson, N.C 310 Pikesville Arsenal, Md.. 40 ... ... Baltimore, Md 237 23 Lumberton, N. C 300 3,194 2,045 6 The Wood to be merchantable hard wood. The An thracite Coal to be of the beat white ash, and free from bono, dust and other impurities. The fuel and forage are to be delivered at the wharves of-the following namod stations : Forts McUenry, Foote, Washington, Macon, Mouroe and Johnson. At Car lisle Barracka, Pa., Raleigh, N. C, and Lumberton, N. C, iv the yards or places provided for their rocep tion. At Baltimore, Md.,at such times and places as tbe Acting Assistant Quartermaster may direct. Blank forms of propusals furnished upon applica tion to this office. HENRY C. HODGE?, Major and Quartermaster, U: S. Army, ap B—td QUARTERMASTER 8 OFFICE UNITED SIATES ARMY. Puit.Ai.cLriiit, Pa., April 5,1871. SEALED PROPOSALS in triplicate will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY, May 8,1871, for the delivery of fifteen (15) cords of merchantable bard Wood, at each of the following named National Cemeteries, viz : Annapojis, Md; Oulpepor, Va.; City Point, Va.; Danville, Va.*, Fredericksburg, Va-; Fort Harrison, Va.; Glendale, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va,; the last three near Richmond, Va.; Poplar Grove, Va., near Peters burg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Staunton, Va.; Seven Pines, Va; Winchester, Va.; Hampton, Va.; York town, Va.; Newbern, N. 0.) Raleigh, N. C; Salis bury, N.C; and Wimington, N.O. The Wood to be delivered in such quantities and at sucti times as the Superintendents at each of the Cemeteries may respectively desire. Forms for proposals furuishad npou application to this oflice. HENRY C. HODGES, ap B—td Major and Quartermaster U. B. Army. MEDICAL, ratlin BRIDAL CHAMBER. Essays for* Young Men, on great SOCIAL EVILS aud ABUSES, which interfere with MAR RIAGE —with sure n..- ,in of relief for tbe erring and unfortunate, diseased ai.d debilitated. Sent frto of charge, in scaled envelopes. Addreaa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pfc Jalß—__ BUTLER'S BALSAMIC MIXTURE ia not a thing of yesterday, got up to gull the unwary and put money in the pockets of the proprietor. It has stood the test ol tiaio. Having been in the market : over thirty years, its very name will recall to many who are now the reepocted heads of families, the halcyon days of their youth, with all ita Joys and sorrows; it is still the same; infallable in its opera tion ; a specific remedy for youthful indiscretion and folly; a true friend. It is for sale by all drug glats. Price. 81 per l.otHe. del 4—ly GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for OroMback's Calculating machine—rapid, ar curate, reliable, simple, easily operated, cheap and beautiful. Giving jjistautiiuo,us additions or cub ■ tractions, taking from ono to five columns of figures at a time, carrying an-i borrowing its owu tens, bun . dreda, eto, without tbe least thought on thu part ot the operator. Address -lEG LKll A McCURDY. mh 14—4w Philadelphia, Pa.