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ffhc fllrpua $k\U Journal WKI)NF.SfnAY EVE'G, APRIL 2,187:!. z=-- —— AT THE ttlMimi " At the Window," a poem by James Mamie.- Thompson, is a sweet and delight* ml production! full of sentiment and very appropriate for a selection at this season : 1 beard the woodpet ker pecking, The bluebird tenderly slug ; I tumid and looked out of my wludow, Audio, it was spring ! A breath from tropical borders, Just a ripple, flowed into my room, Ami washed my face clean of Its sadness, lllew my heart into bloom. The loves I have kept for a lifetime, Sweet buds I have shielded from snow, Break forth into full leaf and tassel When spring winds do Wow. For the sap of my life goes upward, Obeying the same sweet law That waters the heart of the maple After a thaw. I forget my old age and grow youthful Dathing in wind tides ol spring, When I hear the woodpecker pecking, The Ilrst bluebird sing. SYMPATHY. Still let it ever be thy pride 'I'o linger by the laborer's side; With words of sympathy or song, To cheer the dreary march along Of the great army of the poor. O'er desert sand, o'er dangerous moor. Not to thyself tho task shall be Without reward : for thou shalt learn The wisdom early to discern True beauty in utility. [Loniifelloic. kindnesses So doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone or despise ; For naught that sets one heart at ease, And giveth happiness or peace, Is low esteemed in her eyes. [Lowell- VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSF.MItIA . IiNF, HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH DAY. Tuesday, April 1. \i.,ii! McasloiiN. Si.nate.—President Marye resumed the chair at S o'clock. REJECTED. 'louse hill amending flic charter of the Tl_.fiinl free bridge, which was under con sideration at adjournment in the afternoon, was taken up and put upon its passage and rejected—ayes 11, noes 14. BOUNDARY LINE QUESTION. Mr. Holler, from the committee on fed er.,l relations, submitted a series of reso lutions in reference to tho Virginia and Ma ryland boundary lino question —termina- ting the present commission after first of June, 187.1, paying them up to that date, and requiring them to report to the gov ernor the result of their investigations; directing the register of the land office not Pto issue any warrants or patents for land in the disputed territory, and providing lhat the governor shall make such recom mendations to the next General Assembly as to ftu tiier proceedings as he may deem proper. After considerable discussion, the resolutions were passed—ayes 25, noes 1. I'ASSED. House bill in relation to the fees for ihe sampling and handling of tobacco ; House bill to amend section SO' of the act of 10th March, IST.!, in relation to vacancies in office; House bill requiring the consent of the town council of Marion, in Smythe county, to secure license to sell liquors in the town of Marion; House bill to estab lish a Portwarden's line in Smit/i ere k nnd l.li/.abcth river, near Fort Norfolk ; Senate joint resolution authorizing the old bell-house in the Capitol Square to be fitted up us an arsenal. . THE LOUISIANA TROUBLES. The House resolutions In relation to ihe Louisiana troubles [published in this morning's House report] were called up by Mr. Anderson, of Pittsylvania. Mr. Rue (Republican) offered a substitute for the resolutions. Mr. Massey (Republican) moved to lay the resolutions upon the table. djJKt agreed to—ayes '.), noes 24. The sußsTuute was then rejected—ayes 7, noes 24. Mr. Pridemore moved to strike out the provisions in the resolutions pro viding for their being printer". Mr. French sail he thounht the resolutions had better be laid upon the table. Mr. Pridemore's amendment was not agreed to—ayes 13, noes 18. The resolutions were then pass ed—ayes 20, all Conservatives ; noes 8, all Republican?. HALE OF THE STATE'S INTEREST IN THE DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. On motion of Mr. Norton, the Senate (acting under the resolution passed allow ing each Senator, as his district was called, to call up ono bill or resolution,) proceed ed to the consideration of House joint re solution in relation to the sale of the state's interest in the Richmond and Danville railroad company, and other works of interna) improvement. On motion of Mr. Norton, the rules re quiring their commitment, were suspended and the resolutions were taken up and passed unanimously. PASSAGE OF THE WAREHOUSE BILL. Senate bill (with House amendments) iv relation to the governing of warehouses and issuing of warehouse receipts was taken up and amendments agreed to—ayes 14, noes 12. On motion of Mr. Kirkpatrick, the Sen ate at 11:10 adjourned. HOUSE. —Speaker Hanger resumed the chair at 8 o'clock. SENATE BILLS PASSED. Tho following Senate bills were passed : To amend section sixth of an act pre scribing the duties and compensation of (county officers, approved November 13, 1572; to amend section 4, chapter 10!) of the code, in relation to writs of mandamus, prohibition and certiorari ; in relation to the Norfolk and South ern railroad company ; to establish a high school in Jenersonville, and to f constitute said town and county a school district; to amend 1, 2 and 3 sections of the act to authorize the formation of the New River railroad mining and manufac turing company, approved March Oth, 1.>72 ;to provide for placing on commis sion books the lands of the state, and to amend sections 2, 18, 20. 2o and 28 of chapter 37, in relation to the sale of for feited and delinquent lands, &c. I>n motion of Mr. O'Ferrall, the House adjourned to meet to-morrow at 0 P. M. 46U5 f N THE DISTRICT COL'l-T OF THE CM- ■ IT ED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir ginia. In the. mutter of Peter W. Rice, bauki ilpt —in bankruptcy. Tl I WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN : The undersigned, Wm 11. Allderdice, of Kii'litiiond illy, Virginia, hereby gives notice oi his appointment as assignee of the estate of Peter W. ltice, of Itichmoud county in said district, who was, on the 18th !.lay ot February, IS7-I, adjudged a bankrupt upon ihe petition of his creditors by the District i"... it of said district. lialid Richiuond. April 1, 1R73. WM. 11. ALLDERDIOE, up 2— \V3w Assignee. 46114 fSi THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI -1 I Xli STATES for the Eastern District of \ lly.l.ia. iii :1... matter of John S. Braxton, bauk ii. I*l —in bankruptcy. To Whom it may Concern —The undersigned Win. II Allderdice, of Richmond city, Va., here by glvss i,oilce of his appointment its assignee ol ilia citato of .lolinS. Bras ton, of Richmond ' to , in said district who was on the 18th day of Fein uaiy, A. !»., 1573, udjudged a bankrupt on ilm petition of liis himself by the District i oiu i. of Bitid district Lined Hichmond. April 1,1R73. '■ : ■il——l THE MARKETS. m FINANCIAL. iliiiitiHi-iiK. or Ilomls and Slocks by R. H. Mnnry te Co., Bunkers nnd Brokers, 1014 .la,n Street, Richmobd, April 2,1873. Virginia Registered Bonds, old 38 Virginia Consols 66 Virginia Deferred ,*. 14 Richmond City Bonds, last sales 79 Petersburg City Bonds, last sales 75 Virginia Central Ruilioad first mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds, last sales 83 Virginia Central Railroad third mortgage 6 percent. Bonds, last sales : 81S. Virginla Central Railroad fourth mortgage 8 percent. Bonds, lastsales 97 Virginia Central Railroad non-mortgaged 8 percent Bonds, lastsales 05 Richmond, Frederiiksburg and Potomac Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent., last Bales Oo Richmond and Danville Railroad Stock, asi sales , ~ 20 Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Stock, last sales 85a37!<i 1 'ii.sap.-a 1... and Ohio Railroad 6 per cent. gold bonds, 87". and intere t. Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Stock, no recent sales 221. Orange and Alexandria Railroad Stock 15 Orange and Alexandria Railroad fourth mortgaged 8 per cent. Bonds, last sales... 70 [Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, second mortgaged 6 per cent. Bonds, last sales..... 773. I. ichmond and Danville Railroad mort gaged Bonds, last sales 77 S: j Kichmond and Petersburg Railroad 8 per cent. Bonds, sales 06 Clover Hill Railroad 8 per cent. Bonds, last sales 90 Railroad Ilrst preferred 8 percent. Bonds, last sales 90 Piedmont Railroad 8 percent. Bonds, sales HUM i.ynchburg City Bonds, lastsales 76 Fredericksburg City Bonds, (no recent sales) 1 40 Norfolk City Bonds 65 First National Bank Stock 120 National Bank of Virginia Stock 100 Planters' National Bank Stock 105 Union (par 6(1) lastsales at 62>. State Bank of Virginia 100 Richmond, Fredericksburg nnd Potomac Railroad Stock, common, lastsales 61 Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac R. R Stock, guaranteed 7 per cent., last sales 90 Richmond, Fredeiicksbnrg and Potom.c R. R. Bonds, 6 per cent., lust sales 80 Richmond and Petersburg Railroad 7 per U9O t Bonds 93 Virginia State Insurance Company Stock, lastsales 25 Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany Stock, 111526 26 James River and Km 1 Aha Company Bonds 66 Southside Railroad second preferred guaranteed « per cent. Bonds-, last sales ».. 75 Southside Railroad third preferred 6 per cent. Bonds, no recent sales 70 Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad Bonds, 8 per cent., last sales 90 Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Rail road Bonds 77 Orange and Alexandria Railroad first mort gaged Bonds, no recent sales 96 Orange and Alexandria Railroad second mortgaged Bonds, last sales 87 Orange and Alexandria Railroad third mortgaged 8 per cent, Bonds, last sales... 94 Virginia and Tennessee R. R. Stock, last sales 20 Virginia and Tennessee Railroad third mortgaged 8 per cent. Bonds, last sales.. 88 . Petersburg and Weldon Railroad 8 per cent, bonds no recent sales 96}. COMMERCIAL. Corn and Flour Exchange,! Ricbbuxd, April 2, 1573. > Offerings. Wheat—While, 274 bushels. Red, 654. Corn—White, 402 bushels. Oats—2276 bushels. Sales. Wheat—White, 20 bushels very good $1.90 ; 26 good $1.82 ;16 good $1.60; 14 good $1.85; 30 common $1.75. Red. C 4 common $1.70 ; 18 fair $1.76; 7(1 very good $1.85 ; 120 good $1.80; 23 common 1611. Corn—While, 120 bushels prime pt; 282 76c Oals—2(l bushels, very good spring &«>c. Re-exhibited. Wheat—Red, 146 bushels. Oats—soo bushels. o Kivhllloild T 1,1.1111.1 Murket. Richmond, April 2 1673. Tobacco. —Market for the past ween has been more bouyant. Receipts and sales larger than for some time. past. Common tobacco has almost glutted the market. "Selections" are always in demand, and will bring good prices. bi.acx. Lugs, common, to good $ 6 00@ 6 00 Lugs, medium to good 6 60® 7 60 Leaf, common to medium... s imiVi 9 00 Leaf, good 9 50W11 00 Leaf, fine wrapper-, and stemmers.. 12 00@14 00 ÜBIIIHT, Lugs, common, chiefly smokers— 7 00@ 8 50 Lugs, medium to good smokers and fillers 9 00@16 00 Lugs, extra smokers 18 OMMO 00 Leaf, medium to good fillers 10 oo©l3 00 Leaf, extra to good fillers 14 0(1@15 90 Leaf, wrappers (mahogany), com mon to flue 12 OC@lB 00 Leaf, wrappers, com. to medium.... 12 00@25 00 Leaf, wrappers, good 30 00@45 00 Leaf, wrappers, flue tojextra 90 60 iki@7s O— Live Stock Sales at State Scales. * Richmond. April 2,1873. Mr. L. Gimml, weighmaster at the Live Stock Scales, makes the followiug report of transac tions for the week ending this date : Cattle, 108, head @ $4 00 to $6 75 per hundred gross; Sheep 81 head @$6 75 to $7 60 per hundred gross; Hogi, 125 head ig $7 60 to $8 60; per hundred net. O Richmond PricesCurrenc Apbii. 2, 187.1. Remarks.—Trade is looking upward. Wheat is a little stronger. Flour continues dull. Corn steady. Oats are dull. Eggs and good Butter are in demand. Bacon has advanced slightly, though lard is unchanged. JOBBINO PRICKS. APPLES.—Green, sound, $-50.-4 00 ; a barrel Inferior sold for what they will bring. ENGLISH ALE—Pints $2.26; quarts. $3.76. BEESWAX—Dark, 25a28c Yellow, 30a31c. BEANS—SI.6Oa2.OO. BUTTER.—Prime to choice yellow Virgin in, 30 to 3.1 cents; common to good, 16a20c CANDLES.—TaIIow ISXaH cents per pound; Adamantine, Itia'.l cents. COFFEE. —Rio, fair to good, 28a_4c; prime to choice, 241125 c; Loguayra, 25c- Java 27a25.„ Mocha, 5-oc CORN MEAL—City Mills, bolted. So cents; country, 76a7.5c CHEESE—Northern and Western p,rtrae cut- M;, 16alSc; common, 10al2c; English Dairy, OTTON YARNS—Country yams, Noe. 8 to 12, $1.66; Leaksqille, N. C., yarns, $1.65, DRUGS AND DYE STUFFS—AIum 6c; Cop- r eras 8c; Madder 16c; Indigo, $1.35; Cochineal, 1.10; Extract Logwood, 16c; Sal. Soda, 4ca4Hc; Bluestone, 16c; super car. soda, American 6!<c.; English, 75_e. DRIED FRUIT-Apples, Sa4c. I'eaches, peeled lOallc. impeded 4u6c Cherries, 10al7c Black berries, 7aßc EGGS—In barrels and boxes, 16a17 cents, in patent carriers, 17al8c FLOUR.—Virginia country superfine, $8 25 v. $8.60; Extra $9.nn.vi.___6: Family $10 00al0:60 according to brands. No country flour being shipped. FEATHERS.—Live geese 661,70; mixed 40 to 60c. Dull. FLAXSEED-$1.66a1.76 FlSH:—Herrings—Eastern gross, $3.60 per bar rel - North Carolina No 1 cut, $6.00a56.60 per barrel; North Carolina No. 1 roe »9a59.50 per barrel; half-barrel $5.60: North Carolina No. 1 gross. $4.76as6.—Moekorel—No. 1 Bay mackerel, $12a512.60; No. 1 Shore, $8.26a59; No. 2(iu bar rels), $11; No. 3 large (in barrels) $8a58.25. GRINDSTONES—IHa2c. per lb for small aud medium; largesue,2-ia2).. HAY Good Northern $1.40al .45. Good clover IRON—Bar 6)_c for common sizes; 6Va6l. for bands; Norway and Sweedes, 7a7)_c ; Court trv Hammered, &)4a6c ; Sheet, 7?ia9c. **** — LUMP PLASTER, $6 60; Ground, $10.60 to $11.60 per ton ; calcined, $3a3.26. Lump plaster 1 i11..-'.—Kerosene 28a31c wholesale ; straits, 66a711c; linseed, 90c per gallon by the barrel. I Virginia lubricating Oil, 60c Whale Oil, 90c; I Lard Oil, 86c; Sperm Oil, $2.26; Labrador Cod Oil, for tanning purposes, 66a90c LIQUORS — Rectiiled whiskey — Common "Harvest," 95ca$l "1; full proof, $l.l(lal 20; medium rye, $1 50_i2; pure old rye, $2a4; Vir ginia Mountain lye, new, $1.76; old, $2.50114.60. Domestic brandies, $1.26a2. Domestic gins, $1.20a160 Fruit b'-andies, $1.36n1.60. Black berry do., $1,26111.60. Genuine Holland dm $10 110 per case. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS—Amber good Syrup 6(1a66; N. O. Molasses 60a66; Dark Stand ard Molasses Syrups, In barrels, 26c; In tierces 2::, in hogsheads, 21c; Cuba Muscovado, in bar rels, 66a60; Porto Rico, Uoa76; White Syrup, METALS—lbon—Horse shoes, 7MaoMc; mule MILL OFFAL—Bran. -kit. Bliqne,2,lc; Brown stuff, 30c; Slnpsi nil. 60. wholesale from mill. TAR—54.76a6.00 for large barrels. $4.00a2» ONIONS—S'J.OOatU per bushel. PAPER STOCK—Mixed cotton rags, iaAM.c white, 6u6'.e; woollen, 2a4c; impurTectlous -V. PLOW CASTlNGS—Wholesale,6)_e.; retail. POTATOES—New Irish, 80a90c per bushel ' PREPARATIONF-Old Dominion FertUlier, $60; Gilham's Tobacco Fertilizer $70 00; Gil- ' ham's Truck do, $70 ; do. col ion Fertilizer, $60 Ou; Powhatan Raw Bone Super Phosphate, $60 l* Whann's Super Phosphate $6.1; Soluble Pacific, Sea Fowl, and Norfolk Fish. $60 00; English To bacco Fertilizer, $70 00; Eureka, $.'.7)_; Flour of Bone $60 CO; Gilham's Peanut Fertilizer. $60 00. PROVISIONS — Western Shoulders. Paste, Bone Sides, B*.af>c.; Clear Rib, ldalflxir.; Breasts, 10al0)_c.; Plain Hams,l4c; Sugar-cured. 16c.; Canvasseil, 18c; Virginia hog-round, Hal2c. Lard, Country, 9aloc; Baltlmoie leal in tiefees and barrels. 10al(i-_c; in half barrels, 10*t_c; In kegs, 11 "ic. These are the jobbing prices. POWDER—Spoiling, $8 per keg, $6.60 by the lot; blasting, $3.75a4 by the lot; milling, $4.2.1 a 4.60 by the lot; Eagle powder in flasks $11 .M> l>or case of 25 pounds; Treble F, in canisters, $91 per of 26 pounds. SHOT—2.Boa3ollper bag. SUGAR—Rnw Porto Rico, New Orleans and Cuba Muscavado, lOall^c. Granulated 12_. I ExtraG 11 Powdered 12K I C h>H Crushed 12M I Refined Yellow 9". A 124 Out Loaf. 13>* B HH I Country merchants should remember in order ing, that refined sugar is constantly fluctuating. SALT—Liverpool, $2.86; jobbing price, per sack. Ground Alum. $..'_.6a2.40. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE—6Ba6Oc. SHUCKS—SI.IOaI.2O for old, sOctuMl for new. STRAW—Baled. soaOOc. TALLOW—7aBc. per pound In large quanti ties. TEAS—Black, 06c.a$1.25—the last a prime ar ticle; Imperial, $1.10a1.60; Gunpowder, llal.mi. VINEGAR—Cider, 20a25c. g_,_V. Bt'll.lilN.l MATKRIAI.. LUMBER, Ac—Heart, $30.00 per M.; 6-4 aud S-4 $18,uo_per M.; select, same sizes, $__..'.>i per M.; split laths, $2.00 per M.; joist, various ilzes, $18.00 per M.; cedar posts, 8 feet long, -jo to :iu cents apiece; garden rails, 2by 4 by 16, 26c. NAILS—OId Dominion, 10 to 60-pinny, $6. » to 9-peniiy,s6*<; 6 to 7-penny, $6).; 4 to 6-veuny, $6*4; 3-penny, $7l_. By the 100 kegs,26c. lees. Stfel— Naylor's cast. 18X. Enjllsh Mistered, 18c; American do., Hal2c. SHINGLES.—6-inch No. 1 heart cypress, $10 to $12 per M.; e-lnch No. 1 sap cypress, *:l lo 9, 4-inch heart cypress, $7.20; 4 inch cypress, $6; 3-inch heart pine, $0 ; 4-Inch n\\i pine, $4. These are the selling prices at the yard, LIME AND CEllENT—Rockville, Virginia, $1.20.11.40; Rlverton, $1.20a1.40; Rockland, $1.50 by quantity from wharf; $1.76 by retail from store: Rosedale, $2.20a2.26; Calcined P„. i- Ter, $2.76a3 ; James River Cement, $2a2.-26. LEAD— Pig, BVjaa*.e per pohn.l BANKRUPT NOTICES. ™4737~ mills ISTO WIVE NOTICE—That on the l_!d X day of March, 1673, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the Uni ted States for the Eastern District of Virginia against the estate of John W. Luttrell, ol Culpepper couuty and State of Virginia, who has beeu adjudged a bankrupt on his own peti tion; that the payment of any debts, and the deliv ery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said banltrnpt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assign ees of his estate, will be held at a court of bank ruptcy, to be holden at the Register's olllce, Richmond, Va., before W. W. Fortes, Esq., Register, on the 30Ih day of April, A 11. 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, an 2—W2w U. S. Marshal. •1738 r-nillß IS TO OIVK NOTICE—Thai, ou the J. 22d day of March, A. I)., 187;!, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Virginia, against the estate of James H. Dunn, of Prince Edward county and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own rctition: That the payment, of any debts, and the delivery of auy property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his vie, and. the transfer of any property by hhn, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove tlieir debt, and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a court ot bankruptcy, to be holden at Richmond, beforo W. W. Forbes, Esq , Register, on the 80th day April, A. D., 187.1, at 10 o'clock A.M. DAVID B. PARKER, Ap 2—W2w U. S. Marshal. 47.19 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE—That on the 2£d day of March, A. D. 1873, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for Ihe Eastern Dis trict of Virginia, against the estate of Thos. A. Spears, of Powhatan county and State ot Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition:—That "he pay ment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law —That a meeting of 1 the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their j debts, and choose one or more Assignees of Litis estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register's cilice at Richmond, Va., before W. W. Forbes,Esq., Register, on the 30ih day of April, A. 11. 1873, alio o'clock A. M. DAVID B.PARKER, ap 2—W2w U. S. Marshal. 4740 HIS IS TO OIVK NOTICE—That on the 22 d day of March, A. D., 1873, it warrant in bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis- I trict of Virginia, against the estate of John A, i Worsham, of Henrico co. and State of Va., who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own I petition: —That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, tohim or for his use, and the trans _fer of auy property by him, are forbidden by law:—That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one .or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at Rich mond, Virginia, before W. W. Forbes, Esq., Register, on the :iotli day of April, A. 11. 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, ap 2—W2w . U.S.Marsha.. —~ .741 " ' " -THUS IS TO OIVE NOTICE—That on the X 22d day of March A. 11. 1873, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of ' Virginia, against the estate of J. H. Dejarnet c, of Caroline county and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own peti tion :—That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law: That a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at the Recister's office, Richmond, Virginia, before W. W. Forties, Esq., Register, on the SOth day of April, A. D. 1573, at 10 o'clock A.M. DAVID B. PARKER, ap 2—W2w U. S. Marshal - "TIHIS IS TO OIVE NOTICE—That on the X 25th day of Mar_h, A. D., 1673, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the Unbed States for tho Eastern District of Virginia, against the estato of S. H. Richardson, of Essex county and State of Vir ginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of any debu, and ihe delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to hlin or for his use, and the transfer of any ppoperly by him, are forbidden by law; lhat a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignee., of his estate, will be held at at it court of bankruptcy, to be holden at Richmond, before W- W. t-orbo.-, Esq., ref is ter on the 80th day of April, A. D., 1673, nt 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID It. PARKER, ap s—W2w U.S. Marshal. ri*IHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE—That ou the X 25th day of March, A. D., 1873, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Virginia, against the estate of B. A. Henson, of Louisa connty, and State of Vir ginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition :—that the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belong ing to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and tbe transfer of any property by him, are for- Didden by law : —that a meeting of the creditors of -aid bankrupts, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held ut a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at Richmond, before W. W. Forbes Esq., Register, on the 30th day of April, A. D., 1b73, at 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, ap 2—W2w U. S. Marshal. 4744 riIHIS IS TO OIVE NOTICE—That on the X t6th day of March, A. 1)., 1873, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Virginia, against the estate of Tlnsley ! Hooker, of Henrico county and State of a., who have been adjudged bankrupts on their vn petition ; lhat the payment of any debts, id the delivery of any properly belonging lo id bankrnuts, to them or for their use, and Ihe ansfer of any property by them, are foiblddon - law; that umeeting of the creditors of said tnkrupts.to prove their debts and choose one or ore assignees of tlieir estate, will be held at a urt of bankruptcy, to be holden at Richmond, fore W. W. Forbes, Esq , register on the 30th iy of April, A.D., 1873, at 10 o'clock A.M. DAVID B. PARKEIt, ap 2—W2w U.S.Marshal. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the matter of Thomas B. Taliaferro, bankrupt— In bankruptcy. Eastern District of Virginia, ss: Notice is hereby given that a general meet ing of the creditors of the said T B. Taliaferro, bankrupt, will be held at Richmond, at the office of W. W. Forbes, register iv bankruptcy, in said district, on Friday, the 18th day of April, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the purposes named in the 27ih and 28th section of the bankruptcy act of March 2d, 1867. Dated at Richmond, this lstdavof April, 1573 JNO T SEA WELL AUCTION BALES. 1 ' "■"' "•* »■»*■>■- *^* J^*f^*-^^^^^,^^^^v-^sft<N-^VNf»s*^ My W. Goddin, Auctioneer, aud Real Estate Afent, Corner Eleventh and Bank Streets. k SSIGNEE'S AND TRISTEE'S Ml.lja RIYEK RAILROAD. ABOUT 411 MI LI'S FROM RICHMOND, IN KING WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA. By virtue of two dieds of trust executed by William C .lohiisnn. the first to George Can, hearing dale 25th of August, 1860, and the j other to Thomas O. Dabney, bearing date Slst of October, 1870, duly recorded in the Clerk's I olllce of King William lonnty, and also in com* 1 pllance with a decree of the United States Dis trict Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, entered on the 26th day of March, 1873, in the matter of Wm. C. Johns-on, bankrupt, we shall sell at auction, in front of the United States Court house, ou TUESDAY, THE no DAY OF APRIL. 1673 i at 12 o'clock K. 1 lie a ove valuable tract of land, containing 4N ACHES. " TERMS OF SALE: One third cash; balance in sx and twelve months, for negotiable notes and approved security, ami title retained till last note is paid. GEORGE CARR. THOMAS O. DABNEY, April Ist, 1573. Trustees. JACOB COHN, ap I—_aw3w Assignee. By Thomas Pannill, Auctioneer, Bank Street, Petersburg, Virginia. 1 SSIHNKE'S SALE A As assignee of Gilliam k Dunlop, bankrupts, I shall, ou' FRIDAY, THE lint DAY OF APRIL, 1878, at 12 o'clock M , at the auction store of Thomas Pannill, on Bank street, in Petersburg, proceed to sell at public auction the following property: _M A PARCEL OF EXCELLENT MEADOW LAND, belonKing to Thomas S. Gilliam, lying on tho Richmond and Petersburg rail road, in Chesterilel 1 county, and bordering on the corporation lino ol Petersburg, con taining three and a half acres, more or less. 3d. THE EQUITY OF REDEMPTION of Thoj. Gilliam in his HOUSE AND LOT. at the corner of Franklin and Adams streets, in Petersburg. Said house and lot are subject to the payment of the fullowing negotiable notes, made by Thomas S. Gilliam, and ex ecuted by two deeds of trust, viz: One of *-~176.44 due 21st May, 1878; ten of J263.0S each, payable respectively 21st November, 18 3, 21st May, 1874, 21st November, 1874, 21st May, 1875, 2let November, 1878, 21st May. 1876, 21st November, 1876, 21st May, 1877, 21st November, 1577, 21st May, 1878, and one note of of $137.04 due 18th May, 1873, and $712.30 being a part of a nolo of 1)1956 25, due 18!h May, 1873. 3n. The right of Robert M. Dunlop to SflO POUNDS STERLING on the death of D. M. Dunlop, of London, who I* now about 65 years of age. TERMS—Cash. mh 29—10t W. L. WATKINS, Assignee. By Grubbs k Williams, Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S ANO TRUSTEE'S M 3, SALE OF ljil VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER, VIRGINIA, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE CITY OF RICHMOND—SITUATED ON THE JAMES RIVER—WITH VALUABLE WATER POWER, LEASED AT AN ANNUAL RENTAL OF -51...00 PER ANNUM FROM THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER. As assignee of the estate of George B. Stacy .. Son, bankrupts, in connection with the trustee herein named, wo will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, ou THURSDAY, APRIL 3bd, 1873. at 3 o'clock P. M., the valuable lease-hold MILL PROPERTY, known as the " CITY MILLS." The buildings are extensive, and of a substan tial character. The Main Building is of Brick. A Flonr Mill fitted up entirely new within the last twelve months, capable of grinding 75 barrels of Hour per day, occupies a part of the Building; the most approved Machluery is con tained therein, including two run of stones four feet diameter, and one run of stones two acd a half feet diameter, and one of Ager's Patent "Decordecators" for cleaning and pre paring wheat tor grinding, with the privilege of using it forever. This Machine is represented to be of immense value of itself. There are two Water-wheels, one Turbine, the other an Overshoot, Willi a never falling Water-power of eighteen-l'eet head, and fall ol six hundred inches. The BUILDINGS are of sufflcieut capacity for conducting an immense business, and being located so desirably offer great inducements to Sin view of the. completion of the Chesapeake _. Ohio Railroad, this property Is well worthy of the attention of persons seeking Investments. TERMS—Ono fourth cash ; the balance on a credit of nine, eighteen and thirty-six months, the purchaser to give notes, well secured for the deferred payments, with interest added at six per cent., per annum. Title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM. 11. ALLDERDICE, Assignee. A. R. COURTNEY,* Trl]s , PM JAMES L. MAURY, j trustees. mh 13—3awtd o*a ASSIGNEE'S SALE Mft VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN NORTH UMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of the estate of Wm. A. Wilson, a bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the Dis trict court of the United State for the Eai tern District of Virginia, dated October 21st, 1872, I will sell at public auction, on . WE .NESDAY, APRIL 23ud, 1673, at 12 o'clock ST., in front of tho United States Custom house, in the city of Richmond Va., 100 ACRES OF LAND, in Northumberlnad county, Virginia, called " Fruit Plain, " ill fee simple, with improve ments thereon. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance on a credit of six aud twelve months, the purchaser to give his nego tiable notes with approved security for the de ferred pa3 r meuts with interest at six per cent, per annum added thereto from the day of sale, title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM. FLEGENHEIMER, mh 20— 2aw3w Assignee. fSS, ASSIGNEE'S SALE . «* .■_________ or "___"* VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN RICH MOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignees of the estate of Dr. It. A. 11.-I eld, a bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated February 6th, 178S, we will sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23d, 1873, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the United Slates Custom-house, In the city of Richmond, Va., a tract of land containing 174 ACRES, with buildings and improvements thereon, lylug and being iv the county of Richmond, called "Rock Spring," adjoining the lands of J. D. i: iii.-l.i and J. A. Belfleld, decea ed, in fee sim ple, subject to wife's right of.dowei-. Also, 150 ACRES OF LAND, lying in Richmond county, called "Bell Plain." Thisis apart_of-'Bell Plain. " left to the bank rupt by the last will and testament of his father, Jno. A. Belfleld, deceased, at the death of his mother Mary Ii Belfleld. The above property is lo.ated in a good neigti boihood, and the improvements on the same are in good condition. TERMS OF SALE : One-third cash j balance on a credit of twelve and elgiito n mouths, purchaser lo give his nego tiable notes with approved security for the de ferred payments with interest a), six per cent.' per annum added thereto fiom Ihe day of sale title to be retained until said notes are paid. W. W. DOUGLASS, WM. FLEGENHEIMER, mh 29—2avi8w Assignees. 4748 -ItlllS IS TO GIVE -Mil It I. Thut on the _l 28th daj. of March, 1873, a warrant In bank ruptcy was Issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, against the estate of A. M. Banks, of Henrico 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 him or for his use.and the trans fer of any property by him, tire forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at Rich mond, Virginia, before W. W. Forbes, Esq., Register, on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID B. PARKER, ap2-W2w 11. S. Marshal. A SSIGNEE'S SALE • Jffk a o» ac VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE IN LUNEN BURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of the estate of Samuel S Davis, a bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated October Sth, 1872, I shall sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2S»n, 167:t, at It o'clock M , in front of the Uniled States Custom-house In the city of Richmond, Vir ginia, a tnietof land containing aoia-i acres with a DWELLING HOUSE, a Crib, Stables, two Bams, a New Residence, and a good Weli of Water In the yard, a most excellent Orchard and Garden ; lying on Stony creek, adjoining tbe lands of Wm. T. Blackwell, near Black well's Store in the lower end of Lunenburg county. Also 30 1-4 ACRES of very valuable and inexhaustible Hat land, free from overyilow, adjoining the above land, on which there is a valuable MANUFACTURING MILL, oil a never failing stream. The above property is located in a good neigh borhood, convenient to Church and Stores, ac cessible lrom every point by public roads. The Mill commands an extensive custom. TERMS OF SALE: One-thltd cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, purchaser to give his negotiable notes with approved security for the deferred payments, .with interest at six per cent, per annum added thereto from the day of sale, title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM. FLEGENHEIMER, inh 29—2aw3w Assignee. gjg, ASSIGNEE'S SALE MM VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN RICH MOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of the estate of Fleet W. Pridhani, a bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the United States District Oourt for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated October 21st, 1872,1 will sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23d, 1375, at 12 o'clock If., in front of the United States Custom-house, In the city of Richmond, Va. 233 ACRES OF LAND in Richmond county, called "Oak Level," near Totusky Church, In fee simple, with improve ments thereon. Also one-half undivided interest in ISS ACRES OF LAND, in Richmond county, called " Shady Bower," ntar Totusky Church. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash ; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give his nego tiable notes with approved security, for the de terred payments, with interest at six per cent, per annum added thereto from day of sale, title to be retained until said netes are paid. WM. FLEGENHEIMER, mh 29—2aw3w Ass.gnee. By Grubbs k Williams, Auctioneers. _____ £» ASSIGNEE'S SALE. MM 819 ACRES OF LAND IN RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. In compliance with an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated February 22d, 1873, in the matter of Theodorick N. Balderston, bankrupt, I will offer for sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M., in front of the United States Courthouse in the city of Richmond, 210 ACRES OF LAND, lying in the county of Richmond, Virginia, with ordinary Improvements thereon. To be sold subject to the contingent right of dower of the wife of the bankrupt. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, purchaser to give notes with interest added for the deferred, payments, title to bo retained by the assignelruntll said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, mh 20—2aw3w Assignee. Im> ASSIGNEE'S SALE MM VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTIES, OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND LANCASTER VIRGINIA. As assignees of the estate of James Hurst, a bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated December 12th, 1872, we shall offer for sale at public auction, on MONDAY, APRIL 14th, 1673, at 12 o'clock M., In front of the Court-house, In the town of Heathsville, in the county of North umberland, A TRACT OF 350 ACRES OF LAND, wilh Improvements thereon called, "BLUM' POINT," in said county. And ONE TRACT OF 60 ACRES, lying In the county of Lancaster, Virginia. These tracts will be sold freo from all liens and encumbrances., TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance on a credit of twelve and eighteen months, purchaser to give his nego tiable notes with approved security for the de -Bf».r*i(i payments, with interest st six per cent, annum added thereto, from the day of title to be retained until said notes are WM. FLEGENHEIMER, I RO. M. MAYO, ! mh 21 —2aw3w Assignees. By Grnbbs k Williams, Auctioneers. *F, ASSIGNEES SALE A ! _____ OP It 145 ACRES OF LAND IN LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA. In compliance with an order of the District ] Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis- i trict of Virginia, dated February 22d, 1873, in , the matter of John T. Dowd j, bankrupt, I will otter for sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1873, I ] at 1 o'clock P. M., in front of the United States , Court-house lv the city of Hichmond, 1 j 145 ACRES OF LAND j lying in the county of Lunenburg, Virginia, ad joining the lands of W. B. Forest, and others, with DWELLING and oat-houses thereon. To be sold subject to the oontlng.nt dower interest of the bankrupt's wife. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, purchaser to give notes with interest added for the deferred payments, title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM, H. ALLDERDICE, mh 26—2aw3w t Assignee, By Grubbs k Williams, Auctioneers. am ASSIGNEE'S SALE sra. 3-8 INTEREST IN 300 ACRES OF LAND IN PRINCE OEORQE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of the estate of John A. Marks, bankrupt. In compliance with an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated February 22d, 1873, I will offer for sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M., in front of the United States Court-house in the city of Richmond, AN UNDIVIDED 3-8 INTEREST IN 300 ACRES OF LAND, lying in Prince George county, Virginia, 4 miles east of Prince George Court-house, adjoining the lands of Mrs. W. 11. Epps, and others. Sold subject to the contingent dower interest of tho bankrupt's wife. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, purchaser to give notes with Interest added for the deferred payments, title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, mh 2c—2aw3w Assiguee. <I> F, WILL PAY FOR 6 COPIES OF THE «P«J WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL for one j ear. ■ waJJES. 1 By S. N. Davis, Auctioneer. an, ASSIGNEE'S SALE. gfk VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN SPOTSYI.VANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the United State* District Court for the Eastern District of Vir g,,K ,e!rSn a wTl'i d *" 2m •* ' ""• THURSDAY, APRIL lOtb, 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M., In front of the United States Court-house at Richmond, Virginia, as assignee of Thomas R. Beazley, bankrupt, the following VERY VALUABLE FARM, situated in Spottsylvanla county, Va., about A miles southeast of the Courthouse. -let. Home Tract containing say 500 ACRES or thereabouts, DWELLING HOUSE (framed) in first rate order and an excellent building, 7 rooms above ground and large hall, basement, large al-y, and most conveniently arranged Kitchen of l.rick, and all outhouses, embracing Stable, Barn, Corn and Tobacco houses, made of excellent materials and tn good order, fine orchard or 100 Peach, and 100 Apple trees, all Improved fruit, and bearing well. An Ice and Fish Pond covering an area of nearly 3 'acres, within say 200 yards of the dwelling, said pond well stocked with Chub, Silver Perch, and other fish. Of tbe above tract 200 acres are cleared, and land equal to any In the neighborhood, and the remainder, say 300 acres, in Pine and Oak wood. 2d. Tract called "Turnley's," containing say 320 ACRES or thereabouts, 100 acres cleared, and remain der in Pine and Oak wood, improvements, 2 Log cabins, Meat and Corn houses, This land will be sold free from all Hens and encumbrances, except the contingent light of Ksr of said bankrupt's wife. TERMS BFSALE: ' .--third cash ; balance on a credit of six and ye months, negotiable notes bearing inter est from the day of Bale, being required for the deferred payments, and the title to be retained I by the assignee nntil the purchase money is fully paid. March 22d, 1873. O. H. WENDLINGER, mh 25—2aw3w Assignee. By S. N. Davis, Auctioneer. j ap, A-sSIGNEIFs SALE Jf% VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN AMELIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the United States District Oourt for the Eastern JMstrict of Vir ginia, bearing date March 21st, 1873, I will sell, on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, 1873, at 2 o'clock P. M„ in front of the United States Court-house, at Richmond, Va., as assignee of Richard I), wills, bankrupt, that VALUABLE FARM lying in Amelia County, Va., five miles from the A. M. k O. R. I! , and CONTAINING 177 ACRES, with Dwelling and other out-houses on the ALSO 1» 1-4 ACRES OF LAND, lying one mile west of the above. No improve- This land will be sold fi cc from all liens and en- TERMS OF SALE : (in. thiid cash ; the remainder on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give not*' for the deferred payments, with Interest added, title to be retained by the assignee nnlil said notes are paid. C. If. WENDLINGER, mh 20—2aw3w Assignee. — ————————~———— By Grnbbs k Williams, Auctioneers. gs. AKSM'NKK'N SALE gfk 100 ACRES OF VALUABLE LANDS IN CULPEPPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of Hid estate of Felix Hoffman, bankrupt, under an order of the District Court of the United Statea for Ihe Eastern District of Virginia, dated February 22d, 1873, I will offer for sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL Itth, 1873, ■mr at 1 o'clock P. M., In front of the United States Court-house in the city of Richmond, the follow ing tracts of land: No. 1. 121 ACRES OF LAND, lying In Culpepper county, Virginia, adjoining tho lands of Frank E. Hoffman, John Robinson, and others, with DWELLING and out-houses thereon. No. 2. 39 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the above, in which the bankrupt has a life interest, A full description will be given on the day of eale. To be sold clear of all Hens and encumbrances. TERMS OF SALE: Ono-third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes with interest added for the deferred pay ments, title to be retained by the assignee until said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, mh 21—2aw3w Assignee. By Grubbs k William Auctioneers. gs, ASSIGNEE'S SALE Jtt VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN HALIFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of the estate of Samuel B. Major, bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, dated March 10th, 1673, I shall offer for sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, 1873, at 2 o'clock P.M., in front of the United States Court-house, in the city of Richmond, 069 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, lying ou Lawsons Creek, in Halifax county adjoining the lands of Dr. Wm. B. Jeunings and others, with DWELLING and outhouses, suitable for a Farm of this size. It is situated in a desirable part of the county, and is well ?orthy of the attention of those seeking invest lent. It wll 1 be sold clear of all liens and incum brances except the contingent right of dower of ihe bankrupt's wife. TERMS —One-third cash ; balance on a credit of twelve and eighteen months, purchaser to give his notes, with approved security for the deferred payments, with interest at six per cent, per annum added, title to be retained until said notes are paid WM. 11. ALLDERDICE, mh 17—2awSw Assignee. aW, ASSIGNEES- SALE. Mh Mm. or !___; VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN GREENS VILLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the United States Dis trict Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, bearing date March 21st, 1673, I will sell as as signee of Henry O. Moss, bankrupt, in front of the Court-house at Hicksford, Virginia, on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23aD, 1873. (being Court day,) at 11 o'clock A. M., the following decribed Real Estate : TRACT No. I. On Fountains Creek 8 miles South of Hicksford, 5_ mile from Peters burg Railroad, and containing 495 ACRES. TRACT No. 3. (In plat,) near the above men tioned tract, creek dividing and contain - The Homestead tract, with good buil liugjn i heron contains aud adjoins trict No. 3. Refereuca is hereby made to the Plat, filed in I the suit of McQwaine vs. Moss, in the Circuit Court of Greensville county. Virginia. This land will be sold free from all Hens and I encumbrances except the contingent right of I dower of said bankrupt's wife. One-third cash; balance on a credit of six and I twelve inonilK, the purchaser to give notes, with interest added for the deferred payments, title to bo retained by tho assignee until said Richmond, Va., March 27tb, 1873. C H. WENDLINGER, mh 28—2aiij3w Assignee, itll Wll.l. PAY lORC COPIES OF THE 'Pll SEMI-WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL I love year. ' ■ .— AUCTION KALE*. , K. »-. By Grubbs ft Williams, Auctioneer;-. k SSIGNEE'S SALE am 45» ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, LYINC IN CHARLES CITY COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee ot the estate of Augustus P. Crenshaw, under an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, dated February 28th, 1573, 1 will offer lor sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M„ in front of tho United States Court-house In the city of Richmond, 468 ACRES OF LAND, lying In the county of Charles City two miles north of the Courthouse aud about three miles from Wilcox's wharf on the James river. There ls a large BRICK DWELING In good order, and other buildings thereon—the land Is mostly lm !ved— but there is sufficient Timber for the ds of the place. This is an excellent farm, i so convenient of access It should demand attention of those wishing a home or seek an Investment. The neighborhood Is very obe sold clear of all liens or encumbrances ept the wife's contingent right of dower. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; the remainder on a credit of six and twelve months, purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, with Interest added, and title retained until said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDIOE, mh 21—2aw3w Assignee. By Grnbbs k Williams, Auctioneers. Eassigne'ivs SALE MM OF **IL~ -HALF INTEREST IN 140 ACRES OF LAND, IN HALIFAX COWNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignee of tho estate of Henry R. Ligon, bankrupt, as directed by an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia of date February 22d, 1873, I will offer at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1873, atl o'clock P. M., in front of the United States Court house, in the city of Richmond, ONE-HALF INTEREST IN 140 ACRES OF LAND, lying In Halifax county, Virginia, with DWEL LING and out-houses thereon. Sold free of all TERMS OF SALE : One-third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months, purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, with interest added, title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, mh 21—2awSw Assignee. By Green k Wise, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. k SSIGNEE'S SALE ap, /By order of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, In the case of M. Eldridge It Co., bankrupts, the undersigned will exposo for sale by public auction, in front of the Mansion House, in the city of Alexandria, Virginia, on SATURDAY, THE 12th DAY OF APRIL, 1873, at 12 o'clock M., A BRICK TENEMENT AND LOT OF GROUND. on the West side of Water street, between Gib bur. and Franklin streets, iv said city of Alexan dria, fronting on Water street 25 feet and running back 123 feet 5 inches, being the pro perty conveyed to M. Eldridge It F. A. Reed, by Win. N. Goodhand and others. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in throe Instalments of 3, 9, and 12 months, tbe notes of the purchaser to be taken for the deferred payments, with interest from the day of sale, and the title to be retained until all the purchase money be paid. H. S. WATTLE'S, mh^O— id Assignee. By Grubbs _t Williams, Auctioneers. at*, ASSIGNEE'S SALE MM 279 ACRES OF °LAND LYING IN HANOVER COUNTY, "VIRGINIA. As assignee of the estate of John P. Bowles, bankrupt, under an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, dated February 2_k", 1878 I will offer for sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M., In front of the United States Court-house, in the city of Richmond, the fol lowing : 279 ACRES OF LAND, lying In Hanover county, Virginia, adjoining the lands of Jesse T. Bowles, and others, with DWELLING. 4c, thereon. To be sold clear of all liens aud encumbrances. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; the remainder on a credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deterred payments, with interest added, title to be retained <by the assignee until said notes are paid, WM. H. ALLDERDIOE, mh 21—2aw3w Assignee. m, ASSIGNEE'S SALE MM VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LANCAS TER COUNTY, VIRGINIA. As assignees of the estate of Edwin L. Dobyns, a bankrupt, and by virtue of an order of the Uni ted States District Court lor the Eastern District of Virginia, dated February 6th, 1873, we shall offer for sale at public auction, on • MONDAY, APRIL 14th, 187S, at 12:30 o'clock P. M ., in front of tbe Court house, in the town of Heathsville and the county of Northumberland, Va., 11l ACRES OF LAND. with the family residence and other buildings thereon, lying near the village of Kilmarnock, In the county of Lancaster, Virginia; bounded by the lands*-of Wm. S. Doggett, the estate ot Addison Hall, and the lands of Wm. Daven port. This land will bo sold free from all liens and encumbrances. TERMS OF SALE I One-third cash; balance on a eredlt of twelve and eighteen months, purchaser to give his negotiable notes with approved security for the deferred payments, with Interest at six per cent, per annum added thereto, from the day of sale, title to be retained until said notes are paid. WM. FLEISF.NHEIMER, RO. M. MAYO, mh 21—2aw3w Assignees. t*t, ASSIGNEE'S SALE Jg| DESIRABLE LAND! Pursuant to an order of the United States Dis trict Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, entered on the 13th day of March lust,, by Benj. B. Foster, Esq., one of the Registers la bank ruptcy for said district, resident at the city of Borfolk. In the matter of Isaac II Robins, a inkrnpt, In bankruptcy, I will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, THE 12r_., DAY OF APRIL, next, at the store of Alex. Gray Nottingham, AT RED BANK, The following real estate, to wit: Ist. The lata residence of the said Isaac Ii Robins, known as "Fisherman's Rest," a small farm containing seventeen (17) acres, more or less, and beautifully situated on.Red Bank Creek, about eleven miles from the county seat of Northampton county. The said farm is im proved by a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, a small store house, and necessary out-buildings, all of which are in good repair. The soil is naturally good and is very susceptible of im provement. Red Bank Creek is navigable for vessels of large size, and Grain may be shipped from within two hundred yards of the buildings upon said farm. The advantages for fishing, gunning, oystering, Ac, are very great, and iv fact, a tract of land of like number of acres, liossessing more advantages, ls rarely found. 2nd. A tract of land known as the ''Savage Land." situated about fourteen (14) miles from the Courthouse, containing forty (4b) acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands of .Tame. Doughty and others. TERMS OF SALE: One fourth of the purchase money will be re uulred to be paid in cash, and lor the residue thereof two bonds of equal amount with food security, payable in twelve and eighteen months respectively from the day of sale, will be re quired. Possession giveu on the' first day of January, 1874,. from which time Interest will be charged. Title reserved until payment shall have been fully made. Sale between two and three o'clock P. M Eastvlile, Va., March 18th, 1873. THOS. O. WALSTON, Assignee ol Isaac D. Robins' Estate, mh 26—2aw3w