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HY TELEORAPH. RAILROAD ACCIDENT STKiAMi;U jusiutvi:!) Protest Against a Paid Fire Department —,— E-mteat I'-oi-oigru lNFe*wa the i.onn itavoH's is\v»i n i\ i,o\i»«v P.-etrst Asnin-1 n Pali Fire Penal Ileal In Nan Orleans. .Ycic Orleans, La., Nov. 10. —A protest by tho underwriters, press ami people will probably cause the city administrator- be rescind tho resolutions establishing a paid lire department in place of the present volunteer system. Trie Chicago tire is cited against paid lire departments. Kailroatl Matters. Chicatjn, Xov.!).- The western extension of the Baltimore ami Okie railroad is to come into this city on the track of the Illi nois Central railroad, from Calumet Station. These companies, together with the Michi gan Central and Chicago, and Burlington and Quiney roads, will build a union pas senger depot, for this purpose it is inn lev stood they will apply to the city to sell them all thai part of the Lake Park north of VanJßuren street,upon which they propose to build the finest tlepot in the world. of the stock of the Northern Missouri road, "wited by the county, has been sold liir $85,000. The purchasers assume fees and other expenses incurred in suits now pend ing against the company. Strainer Btirneil. Norfolk, Nov. 10*—Tho canal steamer "Astoria," with a cargo of cotton and naval stores, was burned and sunk at her wharf this morning. The origin of the lire is unknown, boss, $15,000. \o insur ance on the boat. .«. Itailieinl Accident. Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—The passenger train on the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Junction railroad, was thrown from the track yesterday aud two persons seriously injured. IS' Sniciile nnd Sniiill-I'ox. Wihuinytnn, Del., Nov. 6.—" Wm. 8. Frist committed sniciile here to-day. Tho causes assigned for the act are love, opium and whiskey. There are only live cases of small-pox in From Washington. Wtishiio/fon, Nov. ii.—-The steamships ' Erie ami Ontario will be added to the mail ! line, hence for Brazil. The War Department has advices that i the Apaches in Arizona refuse to go on the j reservations. , New l oi-k Items. X'ew York, Nov. il. —The Cost says the victory on Tuesday was not a Republican, btet a purely unpartisan triumph, Alderman .lames Irving is held in custody to await the resull of his assault upon United .Slates Marshal Howling. The President lias pardoned .Martin Frank, convicted of counterfeiting. Ex-Assemblyman .lames Novin has been finally sent handcuffed to Ludlow-street jail by Commissioner Davenport. At a meeting of the Republican Commit tee of Brooklyn and the Republican candi dates, at which Mayor Kalbtleisch was pre sent, it was resolved to bring the election frauds before the public courts and Legisla ture. They claim several oauilidates,eounl edout. Thos. ('. Fields has been arrested and balled iv the sum of w.00.000. Tweed has not resigned his coinniission 11ship, and will not. Rossa will contest Tweed's seat. It is rumored that Mayor Hall intends to j resign before the organization of the new municipal boards. It is believed that John 11. Keyser is traveling in Florida for liis health. His partner says his property nt Aiken, S. ('., was purchased months ago for the purpose of establishing a hospital for Northern'in valids. Tweed says he will he ready to answer warrants when the twenty are up. The Supreme Court has reversed the judgment giving Captain Samuels $.5,000 for an alleged libel by the F.ctniiu] Post. A man died at the hospital from the ef fects of swallowing halt a pound of shot, for constipation of llie bowels, which bad been prescribed to him by an old woman. The Cleveland Insurance company, of Cleveland, Ohio, has gone into liquidation. New York, Nov. 10. —Charles Swatin, nephew of (iov. Swanu, of Maryland, was run over this morning by a mail wagon and seriously injured. Marshal .Sharp, fearing that Jim Irving's friends would attempt to rescue him from the Ludlow jail, has ordered his removal to the Federal fort. «s. — LATEST FOKFKIN NEWS. From Ediidou. Till: LORD MAYOR'S HANtiCFT, AC. AC. I.umlon, Nov. 10.—The Lord Mayor's banquet last night was a most brilliant atiair. Mr. fflaostone, in responding to a toast to Her Majesty, stated that at the present moment, England had no quarrel, feud or controversy with a foreign power anywhere on the wide surface ol the globe. lb- was glad England's peculiar position removed her from the risks of European dissensions. Peace was never so certain as now. He believed that sentiments of friendship and attach ment between Cunt Britain and the I'nited States were universally felt in tlie brut 1 of both nations. The treaty of Washing ton obviated future controversies. Eng land had little to tear from interna! trou bles. The schemes of the International Society caused no apprehensions hero. Front i'.n ,-. Pt/Hs, Nov. in.- President Thiers has in'.pected the military at St. Maur. The special Ficncl: nnssion to Metz has been withdrawn. Front \ ienmi. Vienna, Nov. 10. The Emperor has ad dressed a letter to Yon liuc-d, tliuiiki:, tor past services, and appointing hun a life member of the rppcr llelchsratn. (•eueial Item*. Paris, Nm. '.I.- A c 'itl indie, nt ni i. I.U-IKK-. explt lit.l, while "lile' id i,,. n srp] ._- -g irk, none <>f WT»m lime as yd been .covered alhe. Twenty-two bodies have brought out, and thirty still remain v tho pit, all ni' whom aiv -opposed to be lead. President Thief- Is yielding to coiupul wry military service as necessary to keep iqi mi efficient standard. Several departmenti have, adopted the compulsory education system, anil others have declared in favor of it. There is good reason to believe that all the departments will carry tho system into practical oSeeti '/.inch, Not. 8. -The degree of lioctor of .Medicine has bean conferred upon 'diss ll'untnock, an American lady, at the I niviTsity. Berlin, Nov. 0. An extensive strike is reported at Ehling, an important manufac turing tOWTJ. Telegraphic Sinioiilii j. • ieiieral Augur, who has been assigned to the command of the military department of Texas, hasjeft Sail Lake City tor Waab inston > Poughkeepaie. New York, was visited hy the lirst snow of Ihe season, in that section, this morning. A boiler in the railroad blacksmith shop, at Fort Wayne, exploded yesterday, se \. ivly iii.iiii'ing six persons. llie new iron steamer India, has been sunk in the ri\cr Sault St. Marie. No par ticulars. [From the New York World.] Mr. Swfpny's Resignation oT hi* Oltier, mi.i Retirement From Polittrs. It ma}' surprise the public, but will sur- M. nobody to whom Mr. Sweeny has in the habit of talking for the las) Ml ;hl months, to learn, as they will by his letter to Mayor Hall in all the journals to-day, that he has resigned his office, and taken a final leave of polities. When Tam many thus loses its brains, there is nothing left of the organization which will not pu trif'y and go to decay. Shakspeai-e Bays in •■ rin' times bava been. Thai, v.hi'ii il_»- brains were 010, ihe man would die, Ami lln'l't' :0i I'lu'l." Bj/ the retirement of Mr. Sweeney, Tam many becomes a carcass which, having lost its brains, is destined to spec dy dissolution Tweed's election as Senator is a vain tri umph ; he is a stout, gross man, who has thews aud sinews without much intellect; and though his constituents can bear him to the doors of the Senate, they will be unable to secure his admission. Mr. Sweeney, on the contrary, receiving his whole political education in this bad school, baa constantly risen above its sordid atmosphere. He reminds one of this pas sage of Milton, describing the creation : "Now half api-can _ The lnwny linn, pawing to get Inn' liis hinder puns.'' There is nothing in, this man of the taw dry display which has been noticed in other members of the King. Xo prominent Democrat of this Slate, not even Silas Wright, ever practiced a more truly repub lican simplicity in his modes of life. Though possessing a social anil genial nature acid groat amiability, he declines invitations on all festive and ceremonious occasions, and lives with great plainness in his own home. Xo man ever kept more fastidiously aloof from every sort of social ostentation, and few men have a more controlling sense of fidelity to friends I hi- last virtue being, in his case, almost a vice, considering who Mine of liis friends have been. If iiis associations had only been different, it would be a pity to lose such a man from public life ; but like poor 'fray in the fable he Millers from having been found in bat company. -._ -. FINANCIAL AXU ( OiVJMF.RCIAI.. llAlf.T STATR ToFR.VAt, OPPICR, ? KIeHMOXD, Nov. 111, IS7I. i We quote {Liwt-cktsa paper at 8 to 10 per ci iv. pur annum, ltichmond city bond* tin- heh nt so cent*. Virginia State stoeksdull. TUeVese un active demand for fli-t-cTaes railroad secnrl ties. Nkvv Vi'iiK, November 10, 1871, Stock- ."ironcer and quiet. Gold lu-;iv.v n ■ ill . (iovemmonts ami Statebonds rtul and stonily. Money steady nt 5&6 per rent 1 Exchange—long Sty; short D.SI. Kiclmiontl Grain MnrkeC. Corn and Fi.our Kxrn.ixiir, ) Ricaaosn, Nov. 10, 1871. $ OJeric'jtt. Whrat—White, SM 11' i: lu'l -, Red, i'iOO ilo. t'.iitx—White, 100 bushels. Mixed, *W bushels i ici -:!:,! bushels. KVE-lli bllslli'ls. Mr.AI. 4! bushels. Fi ix Si i:d- 111 bushels. Wheat —White, MO bushels at $1.70 for choice; |ai.«;Ji tor prime; tI.M for vi-ry good; 61.00 for -.".•I; il ..| lit■-:-!.n."i for fair. Kihl— mi tush-is in fur pruiir; *1.6-''(T*l.tji) for very good; tl.Ofl Lo *1 611 for fair; *1 .-744*1.3 1 for common. < loss—White, 100 bushel" in 7-0 for pi inn- now 1 ■tiled—o3 liiisln'is ik'w ut 68c; ~A do. prime old at leu--3C4 bushels al tioe lor prime ppriOf; 6s.c 1 for pood spring. Uvk—"l-l bushels good nt Sliie. XL:Ai II bushels very good at 7Se. I'i.ax : ; i ID—lO bushels good al *>l US. XVui'Ai lied, 8 bushels. I i \ is—l7o bushel.-.. Domestic Markets—Tift t-i.kiirai-h.j Ni:\v Yoke, November lv, 1871. Flour quiet and sie&dy- Wheat qniel aisl 1111 --' ihiiiigi'.l. I'm;, ipii.; ai'i-i:i.l'i;««ii:i.-,-,. I.arddull. j Cotton quiet nnd sleady--l'pl:iiuis, lsi,. ; Oi lcans. luM; sales, leu i.all--- '[-~,pi'iiiint. heavy 1' .-Xi/Ui. Ifiisio unchanged ti.7-34.7tH for strained. Freights firm. / |OM MISSION!.Iis & ASSIGNEE'S HALE j V UK \ai.faiii.v; lil'.Vi. FSTATKixcr.u 1:: ..'LAND coI'NTY, VA.—As commissioner and assignee, acting under decree of the i r . s. llisliirl ('mill for llie Kastrrn District of Vir- I ginia, in the case of lVllit, surviving coi.iiu. sioner, vs. Vage, _ 0 .we shall, ou AH i.N DAY, -71'il DAY OF NOVKMHF.if, 1871, -ill ill public a'ii'tioii, 10 llie lii'Uiost hiddi-r, at Cumberland (.'oiii't-liouse, at 11 o'clock A. M.. II':.: valuable farm, known as .-. oceuuli il by Jobn ('. Fagi', lying in the j 1 ol Cumberland, on WiUiV river, about ; . - i .ni., llie I 'iiurl-lioii-f. 1 ;,is l.nin i-one if llie liiusl ilesiralile in ll.t ., i,:v. 11 '■ 'liiiuiis alioii: .'ii'llaeri'S. mostly open j in cultivation, r Is pleasamly situnteil, ia an exeelleiil 1:: hliui iiuod, coin eniint lo mills, , „c. llu ru is upon Ihe place a large and comfortable dwelling-house, with all the oiit-liiiil'iiiigs necessary for a faun of this size. . i'arties having funds 10 invesi in laud will find 1 il to their interest in attend this sale. 1 l.Krvl.S-- a 31)0 cash; balneie on acreditof one. 1 v.n. and three years, iv equal instalments froiu j Un- day of sale; Interest at ti per cent, per an num lube added; Ihe purchaser i«< gi\e binnl- ] \wiii tijjprovod .-eeiiiity lor deferred pay humus, j and title retained nil the purchase inoiii-v t- p.ml. WM. I{. lIKIiKKI.KV. t.'OHiin'r, WM. 11. Al.l.llKli'DlCF, Assign-*. ■ ■ I IIF l.lsli.K i Vit-UT OF riiK VM- 1 JL TKI) S'l ATK.S lor the Fastern District ot In ihe mail' rof WinUelii S. t feoaa, bankrupt— ] To Whom il May Concern—The undersiKiied, I 1,. F.n-lai'' Williams, of ( ulpeper comity, Va., hereby gives noliefl of his appuinunent as as 'l il state of \V. S. (.'onus, of ( 'ulp"pi'i count) , in said distiict, who was, oe the llu Inlay 1 nl lii lulu-r, 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on his ess n | psitliloa bi He le-ii'iii Couri of said lii.-trici. I 1 i l'iiliiei'i', Va, Nov. S, IS7I. I. K( STACK WILLIAMS, ! ;\v Assignee I M THIS DIM UK 1 1 til 111 OF TIIK I'M. 1 'I'KD s'l'A'l'l'ls for the Eastern liistrtct of t lv the mailer ol William Malone, baiikriqil | /. /'in DUArtotof li. 'jiuio, ex : Ni'iiee is hereby irlvwi that a general meet las; of the creditors of the said vAiiliam Muloue, l.ankiiiiii. wiW be held al llii hnioud, within the . tft< 1- of m \'.'. Forbes, 1.«q., one ot the registers in I, teL't apiey, ill said disiiut, on Wednesda. , Lhdtiy ol ti'iobii', 1871, .11 10 o'clock A. M., for the pi.l |M,si's nanii il m llu- S7sb WCtfotl of | py actoi Mareb Bd, ISO 7. Dnledni I.uwreneeviile, tbe Sd of October, .1 F.. X TURNBUIX,, '. 1 :.. As-ignee lii the matter of Charles Howard, bankrupt In bankruptcy. Boater* District uf Virginia, ft,-- : Notice is hereby given that a hist general meeting of the creditors of the said (ftiartes Howard, h:uik rnpt, for the purpose of dee la ring a di\ idem I, will beheld at Richmond, at the ofllee ol W. W« Forbes, register ia bankruptcy, in said district, n Wednesday, the Ist day of November, IS7I. at 10 o'clock A. Ivl.. in accordance with the provisions of tho 27th and 98th sections of the bankrnptcy uct of March 2d, 1867. Dated at Richmond, this 21st day of October, 1971. JOHN JOHNS, Ja., oc 81—S2w Assignee TN Till. iMsiKio COURT OP THE X UNITEDSTATES for the Eastern Districts*? Virginia, In the matter of Ajiolus Boutwell, banknipt —In bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern: —Tho undersign.-d. Km met Crump, of Richmond city. V nyniia, hereby gives notice ot his appoiutmvul as assignee of Hie estate of Apolus Boutwell, of Cnrotine county, in said district, who was, on tho lftth day of September, A. I)., 1971, adjudged a bankrupt ou his own petition by tlie I lis trict conrt of said district. Dated Richmond, October 12, 1871. oc 13—V3W EMMET CRUMP, Assignee. riMllft ISTOGIVK NOTICE—That on the LSth I X day of Oct., 1871, a warrant in bankrupt* y j was i---iied out of the District Court of ihe I'm tod States for the fnalwiil District of \ trginhs, against the estate of David R. Nunn, of Lo*jMm ; county, and State of Virginia, who has In-*-!! ! adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition . thai , the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any 1 property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any j property by him, are forbidden by law; thai a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, lo i prove their debts and choose one or more assigu | ees of his estate, will be held at a court of bank ruptcy, to be holden at the olilce of the Reg ister, in Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, 1 • q , Register, on the Bth day of November, 1871, at It) o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, oeM—T2w U. S. Marshal. 4284 riIIIISISTOOIVKISOTICE—That on the I-ili ! JL day of Oct'r, 1971, a warrant, in bankruptcy I was issued out of the District Court of the Vnl- I ted States for the Eastern District of Virginia, ! against the" estate of E. J. Wilkerson, of Meek i lenburg county, and Stale of Virginia, who ha« | been adjndged a bankrupt on his own petition :— That the payment of any debt?, and the delivery I of any property belonging to said bankrupt, 10 bun 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 prove their debts and choose one or more asslg- I uees of his estate, will be held at a court ul bauk i ruptcy, to be holden at the offlco of the register, j In Richmond, Va., before W. "VV. Forbes, Esq., ; Register, on tho oth day of November, 187!, at lv ! o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, I oc 28—S2w U. S. Marshal. j rilHlS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:—That on X the 24th day of October, IS7I, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court oi the United States for tho Eastern District ot Virginia, against the estate of Thee, Hughes, of \ Rappahannock county, and State of Virginia,who j has been adjudged a bankrupt on Ids own petl ; tion ; that the payment of any debts, and the i delivery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any i property by him, are forbidden by law; that a j meeting of the creditors of snid bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees ol his estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy. ] to be holden at the Register's office in Alex andria, Virginia, before Ly*ander Hill, Esq., Reg ister, on the 18th day of November, 1871, at fl o'clock A. M. DAVID li. PARKER, oc2fl—ThtW U. S. Marshal. I riMUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE :—That on the X 16th day of October, IS71 T a warrant in bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of tho ' Tutted States for the Eastern Districtof Virginia, against the estate of J. T. J. Mason, of Sus sex county and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition : — That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to j him or for his use, and the transfer of any pro i perty by him, are forbidden by law:—That a meeting' of tlie creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assig nees of his estate, will be held at a court of bank | ruptcy, to be holden at the office of the register, ; iv Richmond, Va., before W \V. Forbes, Esq., i register, on the 6th day of November, 1871, at lv 1 o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, I rr.H!S IS TO GIVE NOTICE .—That ou tbe X ISLh day of October, 1871, a warrant in bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the I'nited States tor the Eastern District of Virginia, J against the estate of Wm. B Jones, of I'ei'-i- burg, and State of Virginia, who hits been j adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition :—That I the payment of any debts, and the delivery oi | any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him I or for his use, and tlie transfer of any properly by him, are forbidden by law :—That a meeting I ~f the creditors of snid bankrupt, to prove their I debts and choose one or more assignees of his e.- --j tate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the office of the register, in Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes, BBSs, register, on the Mb day of November, IS7J, al lv o'clock A. M. mUIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE—That on Oic X 24th day of October, IS7I, a warrant in bank ruptcy was issued out of the Districi of the United States for the Eastern Dislrict of Yir ' ginia, against the estate of John E. , Fletcher, of Fauquier county, and State of Yir j giuia, who has been adjudged a banknspt on I his own petition : That tbe payment of any debts, , and the delivery of any property belonging to I said bankrupt, to him or for his use. and tlie transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of paid j liankrupt, to prove their debts, nnd choose one or j more assignees of his estate, will be held at s Oouri of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at the Reg ister's ortice at Alexandria, Virginia, before I.v --! sandcr Hill, Esq., Register, on the 18th day "ot November, 1371, at !> o'clock A. M. DAVID H. PARKER, I TAISTItICT COCIIT OP THE IMILI) X/STATES for the Pastern Districtof Virginia. In thematterof William M. Williams vs. Ceo. 1 Reid, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. A waiTtint in bankruptcy has been issued by •aid court against the estate of George Reid of '' Henrico county, and State of Virginia, who has ' Imvm adjudged a bankrupt on petition of bis pre ! -fetters, and the payment of any debts, and tbe j delivery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him or for his use, and the traneJbv of 1 any property by him are forbidden by Ufc« ; 1 a lttc'tiiigof the creditors of the said bankrupt, j to prove their debts, and choose one or more as* I signees of his estate, will be held at a court of t'-tutirupU'V, to be holden at the oAcs of the reg ister iv Rirhinoml, Va,, before W. W. For he-., I Esq., Regis i er, on the tit li day of November, 1871, . at 10 o'clock A. M. ' r|UIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE-- Thalotiihc RHIi j X day of Oct'r, l«7l, a warrant iv baiikruiu.v : was Issued °ut of the District Court of the I al ted States for the Eastern District of Virginia, against the estate of William T-. Taliaferro, ol Caroline county, and State of Yhgiuia, who i has been adjudged a bankrupt ou ids own | petition; that the payment of any debts, and the wllvery of any property belonging to seJdbank | nipt, to him or for his use, and the transferor any property by him are forbidden by law; that I a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to i prove their debts, and choose one or more as } *>ignees of his estate, will be held at a conn of bankruptcy, to be holden nt the Register's offlce, in Richmond, Virginia, before W. W. Forbes,E*-q, Register, ou the oth day of November, 1871, at ft) j o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, | rpiIIS IS TO GIVE'nOTICE—That on the 1 fith day of October, 1871, a warrant In bank ruptcy was. issued out of the District Court of ( the United States for the Eastern District ol i Virginia, against the estate of (Jeurge \V. Wd- I bams, of Prince William Co , State ©f Virginia, ! who has been adjudged a bankrupt on bis own petition: That the payment of any debts, and : the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his nst\ and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law: j That a meeting of the creditors of said bank ! rupt, to prpvfl their debts, and choose out* or no.re assignees of bis estate will be held at a j court of bankruptcy to be holden at the Reg tier's oiiice at Alexandria, Virginia, before Ly ! sender Hill, Esq., Register, on ihe IMb day of ' November, 1871, at 9 o'clock A M. DAVID B. PARKER, oc*4—Thsw l r . s. Marshal. ! . _—__" - ta.Tr—- - -■-:-.■»•»_- ~3t..""Y - - 1 DISTRICT COLKT OF THE INITIO 1 'STATES for the Eastern District ol Virginia. ■ |h "// tvlnnn it may ct.,,<\ ,■,,, {~'ttii>g: Notice is hereby given, That, on the ,'Huh day of October, 1871, four (4) barrels of whiskey and one ti) barrel of apple brandy, valued at (200, and ■aid to be claimed by T. D. Jeffries, were teheed by the _\l;ir.-hal of the I'nited State-* lor said dis- I trict as forfeited to the use of the I 'nited States, ! and tho same is libeled ami prosecuted in this ! Court in the name of the United Stales, (brcon- I demnation for the causes in the said libel sel ; forth, and that said cause will stand f.i trial at [ the court-room iv the city of Richmond, Ofl Ihe j l L th day of November. 187J, next, when ;>nd \vh. i-■ i all persons are warned to appear to shoWOMUS ' why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests. Batted October ;*iuh, 1871. |% THE DISTRICT t OI'RT OF THE I M- A TED STATES for the Eastern District of yw- In the mailer of Thomas Clarke, bank rupt— in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Oonoern -The undersigned John S. Fowler, of Alexandria county, Virginia hereby given notice of his appointmenl as asstg signet* ol tlte estate of Thomas < Marke, of 1 rince William lountv, in said district, who was, oi IDth day of October, 19?t, adjudged a bank on his own petition by the Distiict Court o district, .ted Alexandria, Va , November s, 1871. 9—TSW JOHN S. FOWLER, Assignee. 4280 THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI ED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir the matter of Robert 11. King, bankrupt— anki ttptcy. • Whom ti May Concern-—The underrdgnet i S. Fowler, of Alexandria co , Va,, hereh h notice of his appointment as assignee < i be estate of R. 11. ICfng, of Prince William com ly, in saitf district, who was, on the Hlh day of I b tober, 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on his own p* t it ion by the District Court of said district, Dated Alexandria, November 8, 1871. no 9— T3w JOHN S. FOWLER, Assignee. 4-.V.1 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UM A TED STATES for the Eastern District o In the matter of Janus Rogers, bank rapt—in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Oorieern—'Hte undersigned, John S. Fowler, oi Alexandria county, Virginia, hereby gives none* of his appointment'as assignee of the estate of James Rogers, of Fauqnier county, in said district, who was, on the nth day of October, 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said dis trict. Ixandria, November k 1871. JOHN s. FOWLER, Assignee. MSTRICT COURT OF THE L'NI ,TES for the Eastern District ot \it liter of Pembroke s. Games, bank i!t ruptcy. it May Concern--Tbe under-igiod, rwler, "of Alexandria county, Vir by gives notice of his MMtRt tetgnee of the estate of Pembroke of Loudoun e;.unty, in said tihs> ras,on the 2.lth. day of Sept'r, I*7l, ad inkrupt on his own petition by the irt of said distiict. xaudrif., Nov. 8, 1871. JOHN S. FOWLEK, Assume DISTRICT COURT OF THE I ST ATES for the Eastern District of Vlr matter of Joseph Sanger, ban nkruptey. it May Concern.— Tbe undersign*** -vler, ot Alexandria county, Virgin* s notice of his appointment as assign ate of Joseph Sanger, Alexandr laid district, who was, on the 9th da A. D., 1871, adjudged a bankrupt < itUion by the District Court of sait jiandria, Nov. 8.1871. r JOHN S. FOWLER, Assignee. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN LATES for the Eastern District tterof Wm. H. Wright, bankrupt — '. lond, Va, tholst day of Nov her, 18" 1 IT MAY CONCERN: ke notice, that ft petition has been pi le Hon. John C. Underwood, judge District Court, iv Bankruptcy, 1 in, assignee of the estate of snid to sell the real estate belonging; to upt, free from all liens and encum glve notice to all i>ei>oiu interested, as of said petition an order has been he Judge aforesaid, for all persons c interested in said estate, to appear iV. Forbes, Register, at bis oilice, iv y of Richmond, on the l.Hh day of y they have, why such unorder should tW Assignee, DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI 'ATES for ilie Eastern Districtof Vir itlerof John Y. Martin, bankrupt— tcy. loud, Va., this Ist day of Sept., 1871. ke notice, that a petition has been pre le Hon. John O. Underwood, judge of ct Court, in Bankruptcy, by Jacob ■tihnsssj of the estate of said hank -1 the real estate belonging to said bank rom all liens and encumbrances there i give notice to all persons interested, terms of said petition an order has I by tbe Judge aforesaid, Ibr all per lay be interested in said estate, to ap ■ w. W. Forbes, Register, at liis ollice, city of Richmond, on the loth day of 1871, at lo o'clock A. M., and show iy they have, why mch order should 2w_ Assignee. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI STATES for the Eastern District of atter of J. Younger Martin, bankrupt uptcy. n it May Concern—The undersigned, lingtun of Caroline county, and Jacob .•hmondcity, hereby give notice of their nt as assignee, of the estate of J. Y. Caroline county, iv said district, who o ltith day of September, IsH, tul lanlirupt on his own petition by ihe irt of said district, ichiiiond, October 12, 1871. vw Aasjgneea, 127 —Invol v h t arv. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI [ATES for the Eastern District of Vir atter of S. C. Hunt et als \s. J, If. Me rnpt—in bankruptcy. n it May Concern-—The undersigned, :key, of Richmond city, Virginia, here nice of his appointment as assignee of of J. 11. McNeir, of Richmond city, in st, Who was, en the 1511* day of July, red a bankrupt on the petition of S. als by the District Court of said dU* ichmond, October li U7l. t_ DISTRICT COURT OF THK Virginia. In the matte? of O. M. Boaney, bankrupt - To whom it May (Concern:—Tbe undersigut d, I Warren G>. Elliott, of Norfolk, hereby gives not U c ! of hU apjKiintmeut. as assignee of'the estate of j O.M. Bonueyof Norfolk, in said district, who I was on the 11th day of October, 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on his cieditors' petition by the Distiict Court of said district. Dated Norfolk, Va., October 26, 1«71. WARREN Or. ELLIOTT, oc 31—law3w* Assignee TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I M I ATED STATES for the Eastern Districtof Vir ginia. In the matter of A. (1. Newton, bankrupt in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned, I A. Meade Smith, of Norfolk city, Virginia, I hereby gives notice of his appointment us assignee of the estate of A. (>. Newton, of Norfolk, iv I said district, who was, on the BOthday of June, IS7I, adjudged a baukrupt on his own petitkni by the Dislrict Court of said district. *A. MEADE SMITH, ■ oc 17—lawttw Assignee I | N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U5.1- A TED STATES for the Eastern District ol Vir ln the matter of P. Keenan et als vs. W. J Cussen, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern—The uodeteigned, I H. W. Bransford, of Richmond city, Virginia, i hereby gives notice of his appointment ;is assig neeot the estate of W. J. Cussen, of Richmond ; city, in said District, who was, on the oth day oi : September. IJS7I, adjudged a bankrupt on "the , petition oil*. Keenan et als by the District Cowl of said District. Dated Richmond, Ociober 18, 1871. X il. W. HRANSFORD, i oc 13—F8w Assurnee. v vol. I TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I Nl- I A TED STATES tor the Eastern District of Yir- In thematterof J. Rananzhan vs. J. D. k A. I F. Mosby, bankrupts—in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned, Franci* T. tsbell, of Richmond city, Virginia, ■ hereby gives notice of his appointment as qj i. noeoi the estate of J. D. k A. F. Mosby, of Hen rico county, in said District, who were, on the { I.lth'day of August, !s?l, ail judged bankrupt on ', the petition of J. Ranan/hau by the f/ivtiicl ('ouri of said district. Dated Richmond, October liilb, 1871. FRANCIS T. ISBELL, M l:t— F'tw Assignee. I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE C!N|- A TED STATES, for the District of Virginia. In the matters of Daniel Hargrove, Jolin H. Met 'human, and John M*.'"oy, bankrupt in bankruptcy. It is ordered that a- second general meeling of the crediiors of said bankrupts be bell at Nor folk, in said District, ou the :ilst day of October, . IMb at U o'clock M., at the ulUce of Benjamin ; II Foster, one of the Register* mi Bankruptcy in -aid District, for the purposes named in the ii. th , section of the baukrupt act of March 2d, lht;7. ALEX A NDFIi »'i >KF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. lU** undersigned, assignee, nf Wm. E. Glenn, will, in imrsnanee oi' an order of the lie c.-uri of 'the United States for the Eastern hi* uict of Virginia, made on thetfcHhof September,, IS7I, sell at public auction, to the highest hidd< >r, in tin* town oi Farniville, in front of the Rau dolph House, at 12 o'clock M., ou FRIDAY, iMTH I>AV OK NOV CM-WOK, ItTI, THK TRACT OF LAND, si mat i'il in tin* comity of ('umberland, on Guinea I i<il.. uu which the said Wm. K. Glenn reeldee, ' CONTAINING LOOfl ACRES, and adjoining the lands of John 11. Ncßas, Btnv i:tiniii J. Alice, mill others. This i* mie of tin' best bodies of land iv the cotmty, and has on it v laro* quantity of very ' r< ii He creek flats. The Improvements constat of a ; large and convenieni FRAMED D2tOllfCf, somewhat out of repair, and tho usual planta tion buildings. If the assignees deem it test for the patties concerned, llie land will be divided arid sold in ; -everal parcels. TEH MS—fine-1 bird cash, and the residue in j three equal Instalments, at 6, 12 and 13 months, With interest from the day of sale, the purchaser ' 10 nive bonds With approved security for thede- ; ferred instalments, and the title retained until rhe whole purchase mones is paid. JOHN H. WILSON, I. W. M'KINNKY, no 7—2aw3w Assignees of W. E. Glenn. By R. I_. Doble, Auctioneer. 4 asi eft X E 'ft. SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION. By authority of tho United States Districi ■ Court for ihe KIiTfTTT District of Virginia, m tlie mutter of J. T. J. Mason, I shall oU'or for sal.-, at public auction, iON THE leTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 187), j (at 10 o'clock: A.M.) ion tbe premises of said bankrupt, about five miles from Sussex Court-house, in said cuiintv, | the following property, to wit : luo HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting of some of the finest in the county. M HEAD OF Ml •-aid lo be of good slock and very flue. in good condition and of valuable breedi , C, HORSES AND HULKS, very valuable aud iv good condition. TERMS—Cash. EMMET CRUMP, no o—lds Assignee. REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY OP BOT ETOURT. lly virtue of an order of the Dislrict Court of the I nited States for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, entered the 7th of October, 1871, iv the matter of .Tohn Wilbelm, bankrupt, the under lined, assignee of said bankrupt* will sell at [UiblJc auction to the highest bidder, on the pre mises, on the IStji DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871, the following real estate, surrendered by said bankrupt, in bis schedule, to wit: A TRACT OF LAND in said county, on Jams* river, below the month ■Uf's creek, adjoining the lands of James and others, and bring the same land upon the said bankrupt at present resides, con g ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, (be the Name more or less.) There is good im provements upon this farm. The d wel ling-bo us v and out-houses are in goad repair, and snlllciently commodious for a large family. Said laud i r-old free from all liens an*' incumbrances. TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash, and tho balance in one and two years, equal instalments, the purchaser giving bond with approved securi ty, and the title lo be retained until all the pur chase money is paid. FLEMING B. MILLER, oc 17—2aw3w . Assignee. \ ?>__ 1U N X l_: T sl_AL X O * REAL ESTATE IN MEOKLENBUEfI CO. In compliance with an order oi the District ' Court of the United States fbT the District of I "Virginia, in the matter of John Rogers, bank rupt, I will sell at the residence ofsaid Rogers,ou | MONDAY, Till. LJTH NOVEMBER, l t§Tl, ! tho tract of land upon which he resides, contatn j ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, having upon it a comfortable residence and al necessary out-houses. This html is situated » : i 1 the christiansville road, about five miles north west of Boydtown. lAt the same lime, I will sell another tract Os) I Cox road, about two miles from tlie above, con taining 'ONE HUNDRED AND SI XTY-N INK AND A HALF ACRES. | Sold free of all encumbrance, except widow's I contingent right of dower. TERMS—One-third cash ; balance iv ti and IS months, purchaser executing bonds, with ap proved personal security, carrying Interest from date, and title retained. WM. T. ATKINS, Boydton, Va., Oct. 10, 1871. Assignee. oc 21—law3w 41J W TN THE DISTRICI' COURT OF THE LM JL TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir ginta. In the matter of Maria Gibson, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, on the llih„day of October, 1871. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please to take notice hereby, that apeiition has been, to wit: on the 11th day of October, 1871, tiled in said District Court by Maria Gibson, cm Cuipeper county, in said dislrict, who lias been heretofore duly declared bankrupt uuder the act of Congress entitled "An actio establish a uni- R'stcm of bankruptcy throughout the Uni tes," approved March M, IM7. for a dis and certificate thereof from all her debts er claims provable under said act, and a 24th day olOetober, 1871. at 10 o'clock A. M., before W. W. Forbes, ono of tho register- ol K-aid court in bankruptcy, at his oltlce in Rich- ; mond, iv said district, is the lime aud place as signed for the hearing of the same, when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the saitl petition should not be granted. You are also hereby notified, that the second ! tiiui third meetings of the creditors ot the said ' bankrupt will be held at the same time and place W. W FORRES, Register in Bankruptcy, ot; 12 —Th2w for the 3d Oong'l Diet, of Va. 4064 ITN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE A UNITED STATES for the Eastern Districi ot Virginia. In the matter of Joseph H. Shelton, bankrupt | —in bankruptcy. At Richmond, on the imh day of August, |$71. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please to take notice hereby, that a petition has been, to-wit: on the 10th day of Aug., 1871, filed In said District Court by Joseph 11. Shelton, of Nelson county, in said dislrict. who has been heretofore duly declared bankrupt under the act of Congress entiiled "An act to establish a uni form system of bankruptcy throughout the Uni ted States,'* approved March _'d, 1867, for a dis charge and cHi-titleate thereof from all bis debts and other chums provable under saitl act, and ihatthe24thdayofOctober,lß7l,atloo'crk A.M. before W. W. Forbes, one of the registers of said court in bankruptcy, at liis ofileein Richmond, iv laid district, is the time and place assigned for the : bearing of the same, when and where you may j attend and show cause, if nny you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. You are also hereby notified, that the second and third meetings of the creditors of the said bankrupt v. ill be held at tlie same time ami place. W. W. FORBES, Register in Bankruptcy lor joe 12—Th-2w theJd CoukT Hist, oi Va. I U'_ It iMtyb Udm I ASSIGNEE SALES. 1 SSK.VFKS KALEOF YAI.UABI.E .IKAL ESTATE IN PRINCE KDWAIiI) COUNTY. VA. In I'hi'diciu'i' loan order of tin' I'nih'il State* IMMriet Court for Uis East-rn District of Vir ;iiini, 1 will, ;is assignee of .Tames A. Watson, :*an_rupt, sell at ]inlilie auction, hi Karmville. al I-'o'clock M., on FRIDAY. 24rn DAY OF NOVEMBER. IS7I, 1 In- 11.let ol him! S'linetuliT'il !..i s:iiil \V:il .un. _sj id ir;ut I'liut.uns iilioul .SIX HUNDRED ACHES, noil is Biiiiiiicil in l'rii-i-i' Edward county. 11 ill" assignee considers U best for tin* interest of all parties, it will I." ili.iilcl in several imri'i'li-. TERMS—One-Uiird cash: the balance in li and 12 months, the purchaser giving l»ond and secur ity, with interest on the deferred payments-, and the title retained until tlie whole ol the UDTch-fe money is paid. p. w. Mi kinney, Assignee of .T. A. Watson. oc 26—-a\Y.lw __ k SSIONEE'S sale or YAI.TTABT.F. HEAI, ESTATE IN BOTE !OUHT t'DT'NTY, VA. f a decree of the United Slate I». i' the Eastern District vi Virginia assignee of Wm. P. Rowland, hank lon. :it Fincnstle, in Uotetonrt rotm- AY, NOVEMBER 18th, IMI, F LAND containing one hundred un. lying in Botetourt county, A'a., on d from Fincnstle to Jackson, nnd niles northeast of Fmeasllc. 3ne-third cash; and halance on a and two year?, cijiial installment" bonds with good security, and ttth il all of the purchase money is paid THOS. E. COBBS, ffW Assignee. ks sale or ILK REAL ESTATE IN BOTE rOTJRTOOT7NTy t VA. >f a decree of the United States His ir ihe Eastern Dislrict of Virginia, iK<-i;>nc<- .of Robert F. Mays, hank ion, at Fincaslle, in Uotetonrt cotm • )AY, NOVEMBER lriTß, 1871, nterest in a FARM on Mill Creek ocupnney of Mrs. Jane Ferguson. —A).so uth interest in a HOUSE ANI) LOT of Fincastle. One-third cash, and the balance on a and twelve months, equal instul - ■ed hy bonds with good security, ani 1 .tutu all of tlte purchase money is THUS. K. COBBS, :tw Assignee. . XEE'S SALE ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, AT AUCTION B\ virtue of a decree of the U_ S. Distrscl Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, I will -ell, as assignee of James T. Law, bankrupt, in the iown of Bam die, in front oi the ]>osl-ollice, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21th, is.7l, : at VZ o'clock M., a one-ninth undivided interest in FOUR HUNDRED AN D SIXTY -Ft)J 'R ACRES lying iv Pittsylvania county, Va., on the waters of Sandy river, adjoining the land- of Henry D. Mines and others. : at the same time and place, an Interest in ihe c tate of Burwell Law, deed. TERMS —One-third cash; the balance on a civ dit of ti aud 12 months, equal installments, s* i tired by bonds with good security, for the di ferred payments and title retained until alt of il purchase money is paid. THOS. E. COBBS, no 3—lawrHw Assignee. i k SS Ui M-1; VS SALE _xV Of ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN FKANKLI COUNTY, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the United Stat ; District Court for the Eastern District of Virgin 1 will sells a... of William Iluirslou, ban rnjn, at Franklin court-house, Va., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4in, 1871, A TRACT OF LAND, containing _.f» acres, lying in Franklin county, \ n. I on the waters of Bubble's branch, adjoining the ; lands of perry Ferguson and others. at the wime time and place one-third interest i.i \ too acres of land held by the bankrupt's mother din ing her lite, and lying in Franklin couniy, Va. ion the waters of Pig river, nnd adjoining the ■ lands of Peter Sanders and others. TERMS—One-third cash; the balance on a ; ( redit of 0 and I*J months, the purchaser giving j bonds, with good security, for the deferred paj - ' ments, and title retained until all of the pur ' chase money is paid. THOS. E. COBBS, a ssigxee's kali: ! valuable real estate in franklin co., va , at at'ction. By virtue of a decree of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, I will •-■il, v assignee of Moses T. Greer, bankrupt, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, Wl. 1 :it Franklin court-house, Va.. a three-lifih inter -1 est in ihe estate of Fletcher .1. Thompson, deed, I ; ONEHUNDREDandSIXTYAUKESOFLAND j Also, at the same time and place, one-fifty-llfih ! SIX HUNDRED ACHES OF LAND, I belonging to the estate of Marshall Price, deed. All of the above hinds are situated in Franklin ! i \"a., on the waters of Black water r|*/er ' TERMS—One-third aaah ; the balance on a j credit of six and twelve months, tho purchaser ( giving bonds, with good security, for the deferred payments, and title retained until ail of the pur chase money is paid. THOS. E. COBBS, ■ no 3 —lawaw Assignee By Richardson k Co., Real Estate Agents aud And .oncers, 1113 Main street. j yfc RSIGNEL'SSALI. OF | VALUABLE LAND IN (CAROLINE CO., VA. j By virtue of an order of ihe United States J\ix- J | trict Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, j ' in the matter of Berry Field k Va. vs. Garnet i ;. Ware, bankrupts, I shall sell at public auction, t in front of the U. S. Custom-House, on Bank St., I lv the city of Richmond, ou THURSDAY, THE i'TH N( >YEMBER, at 12 o'clock M, a j VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, containing three hundred aud tlxty-slx acres, , I more or less, with a comfortable two-story frame ; ■ duelling and other improvements-, in Caroline | i couuty, Va., near the R., F. i: P. railroad—subject Ito all the Hi-ns and encumbrances ihereon. TERMS OF SALE-One-fourth cash; the bal ' auceon a credit of a and I' 2 months, the pur- , chaser giving notes, with approved .security, for . the deferred payments, and the title to be retain- I ed by the assignee until said notes are paid. GEORGE W. ARMISTEAU, ! RieiiAKnsON k Co., Assignee Auctioneers, ot- 10—2aw.1w By Cook k Laughton, Auctioneers. : a ssi a N i:_k \s ~sa l c ■ _/V ov M ACRES OF LAND, fcIN FLUVANNA COUNTY, AT AUCTION. Iv compliance with a decree of the United | States District Court, lor the District of Vir- , fcinia, of August 31st, 1 Still, in the matter of R. F. J Childress, bankrupt, I will sell at auction, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, IS7I, al 12 o'clock M., in front of the United StJ ■ Com■t-Housc, In the city of Richmond, A TRACT. OF LAND, ' containing 93 ACRES, lying in the county of | Flu \ anna, full particulars of which will be given j on day of sale. TERMS—One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of six and twelvemonths, the purchaser to j five notes, interest added, for the deferred pay- . meat*, Ihe title to be retained by the assjlgnee l until said notes an paid. J. AMBLER SMITH, I oc 14—__*w:iw Assignee. k SSItCNFE'S SALE OF~" VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN NOTTOWAV COUNTY, VIRGINIA. In obedience to an order of the United State** Court for the Eastern Districi of Virginia, I will. as assignee of Austin Fowlkes, bankrupt, sell at public auction, at Farmville, at 12 o'clock Uf., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21th, 1971, tlm tract of laud surrendered by said Fowlkes. Said tract contains TIIIt EE Ml' NI »HED and FORTY-TWO AWRES —AlSO— One hundred acres subject to the life estate o Mrs. Fowlkes. All situated in the county of Not low ay. Terms—One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser giving bond and security and the title retained until the whole of the pur chase money is paid. P. A. FORBES, oc 27—2awflw Assignee of Austin Fowlkes. A SSIONEirS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, VA. In obedience to an order of the United States District. Court for the Eastern District ot Virginia, I will, as assignee of E. B. Beach, bank rupt, sell at ymblie auction, nt Farmville, at 12 o'clock M,. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1871, the tract, of land surr* ndered by said Beach. Said a.et sjss£ta*a* < >NF. HUNDRED AND SIXTY SEVEN ACRES more oi Jc-s, ami is situated in Prince Edward Teems—One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 i months, the purchaser giving bond and securii>, mid the title retained until the whole of the pur chase money is paid. P. A. FORBES, oc 27—2aw3\v Assignee of E. B. Beach. I "TSSIHNKE'S A>D~TRUSTEE*S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. In obedience to an order of the United ; Stales Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. j we wfll, as assignee and trustee ot W. T.Gary, I bankrupt, sell at public unction, at Lunenburg I O. H., nt I*2 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17t«, 1871, j the tract of land surrendered by said Gary. Said i tract contains ' ONE THJNDRED AND NINETY-SIX ACRES, \ more or less, and is situated iv Lunenburg eouu- Tbbms—One-third cash ; the balance in fl and 12 j months, the purchaser giving bond and security, ( and the title retained until the whole of the pur i chase money Is paid. P. A. FORBES. Assignee. i oc 27—2 aw. n >w G. C. ORGAIN, Trustee. k SSI (USEE'S HALE OF \ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. In obedience 10 an order of the United Slates District < lourt for the Eastern Distiict of Virginia, I will, as assignee of Langs ton Arvhi, bankrupt, sell at public auction, at Lunonbnrg j C. H., at 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, IS7I, le land surrendered by said Arvin, Said land consists of an interest in all the real estate of W. rvii., deed, and is situated in Lunenburg cooi.- Tehms—One-third cash; the balance in 6 and IS onths, the purchaser giving bond and security, id the title retained until the whole of the pur ia.se money is paid. P. A. FORBES, oc 27—_taw3w A-• Ignee of Langs ton Arvin. A SSUi.MiK'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Iv obedience to an order of tlie United tates District Court for the Eastern District of irginia, 1 will, as assignee of W. F. Moore, tnkrupt, sell at public auction, at Lunenburg C. 11., at 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17t_i,1871, the lands surrendered by said Moore, containing TWO ACRES AND A STORE-HOUSE. life estate in 00 acres of land. All situa ted in the connty of Lunenburg. Terms—One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser giving bond and security, and the title retained nntl! the whole of the pm LuUM money is paid. P. A. FORBES oc 27—2aw3\v Assignee of W. F. Moore. k SSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL ES TATE. AT CLOVER DEPOT, ON THE RICHMOND AND'DANVILLE R. R., IN THE COUNTY OF HALIFAX, VIRGINIA The undersigned, assignee in bankruptcy ot laiim L. Harvey, bankrupt, will sell on the pre mises, at public auction, to the highest bidder, ou FRIDAY, THE 10TH DAY of NOV'R, 1871, ie following real and personal estate surrender ed by satd Harvy iv bankruptcy, to wit: A VALUABLE IXVT nmediatfiy in the town of Clover, of about four cres, on which is situated a very desirable dwell g-house. With kitchen, smoke-house, stable and her on! buddings—all new and iv excellent re A LOT OF TWENTY ACRES OF LAND immediately in aud around Clover, on which i- 1 a largo and very valuable tannery, with all ne cessary buildings, vats, _kc, for carrying on the tanning business on a very extensive scale. Theiv i- on this property a valuable grist mill and steam engine, (lii-horse power) aud about one hundred cords of tan bark, which will be sold at the same time. This property coat not less than 44.0ut since the war, and the dwelling-house nnd lot cost about ijuJHKb THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE of said Harvey, and a lot of merchandize, con* is i lg of dry goods, shoes, notions, hats, &c, esii nated to be worth about eighteen hundred dot TF.RMB— For Pergonal Property.— For sums of 30 and under, ca-h ; for all sums over _ffiO, ne-*.. --iable notes at ninety days, well endorsed. For lira I But ate— One-fourth of the purc_ut»u money, cash ; and the balance on a credit of ti, _! and Is, months, purchaser giving bonds for the eferred payments, with ample personal secun y, carrying interest from date and the title re amed until the whole of the purchase money *> paid. THOMAS EASLEY, Assignee in Bankruptcy of M L. Harvey. oc 20 —2aw3w 4 SSIUNEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VA. ■ The undersigned, assignees of Win. E. Glenn. vill, iv pursuance of an order of Ihe Districi Sourt of the United States for the Eastern Dis rictof Virginia, made on the 29th ofSeptem er, 1871, sell at public auction to the highest bid ■ r, in the town of Farmville, in front of the .audolph House, at 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, 2_tii DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871. le tract of laud situated in the county of Cum .erlund.ou Guinea creek, on which the said Win '.. Glenn resides, containing ONE THOUSAND AND FIVE ACRES, mi adjoining the lands of John H.Meßae, Denj . Allen and others. This Is one of the best bodies of land in th* ■ iunty» and has on it a large quantity of ver* Bule creek Hats. Tlte improvements consist of arge and convenient framed dwelling, some ■hat out of repair, and the usual plantation .Hidings. If the assignees deem it best fur the parties oncerned, the land will bo divided and sold m •veral parcels. ' TERMS—One-third cash, and the residue in tree equal instalments, at 6, 12 and 18 months, ah interest from the day of sale, the purchaser i give boiKls with approved security lor thr de terred instalments and the title retained until the whole purchase money is paid. JOHN R. WILSON,