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" 3M>ggat yr A literary friend, who expresses much pleasure in ! ilaving read in the last Whig, Lord Byron’s splendid Pooni uj»on his dejvarturc (his last, dejnirture!) from j /tigland, has hajided us the following touching l'oein, which wtu uiionymously and sparingly circulated in the first ranks of Fashion i:i London, and ascribed to Byron, as a reply tohcr Lord’s 1 hrri/v;.'. on: park tuci: well: Or.\ fare thee we"’—nnd must the sigh. Embodying the words that sever. '•L et those as heartfelt that roplv. Oh! fare thee well—farewell,/!//- n r,. •t'hcn bo it so—but still the heart i cat swore to luvo *hr.’—swore .-o lr.u<’! — .Shall never from its faith dcpar‘. No—nor/m- rrrr hauish urn. 'on mu—Oh! concealed ’hero lie-. Ohdurat i;i tint word—the sour< • i'h'it leads to ill <vjr destinies, And plants within r.hy breast—reu;. * 'or kvi:r! No—sh:Y sullen pride Thy bosom seal—exeluding ther . Oi’ feeling—the returning tide, And eheri-h still thy throe—de>pa . ’ Oh! yield not—lathi r of my child:— Once tender—ever dearest, still— Oh! yield not to those fjiici* s wild, Tha* agitato thy fevered will—* *i\> that capricious restless train, Not born of Reason's healthful kin/. That havoc fit thy fertile brain. And canker in thy nol>L*r mind! Yield not to those—oh 1 by this ki. Which on thy into tit's lips I pro--*--. . \nd by 'hat one—as nun-—of bliss, That promised years of happiness! A:;! bow illusive!—thoy are tied— And since no solace of my card 1 ‘an yield sweet slumbers to thy bed, 'til! soothe thine hour of anguish there', ii’hen fare thee wctl!—in this adieu Think not for ever that we part:— In n all the husband died in yon. lie? was sepulchred—in uuj heart. , the music or the spheres. i i Ijhe Ancients entertained an idea, that t he Celestial! Endics emitted melodious sounds on their passage 1 through the Heavens—every l’lanet and .Star, nc- j eotding to this strange fiction, being iiccomptuned with music of its own creating.] S >y r are your voice?, O! vn sphefes. Even as the tones of other years— 1 'nheard, and yet remember'd stil’. 'Mid gleams of joy or clouds of ill. VV hy move ye on from day t*> day. Scattering sweet sounds upon your *e. - Wherefore those strains, like incense flung Hy white-rolnai priest upon the wind, Or music from an angel's tengtle, Whose e cho lingers long behind, A ml fill’s wit li calm deligiit our ears? *• *'>r such your murmurs are, O sphere.'! Solemn your march and tar remote ;!’he fairy region where ye (loot. • yn human power your tones may catch-, An seraph voice tiieir softness match—• .fancy alone, with listening ear. Tiieir echoing streams of.sound er.n heir; Anil thinks, us with enraptured ev? >>lu’ marks your bright orbs sweep the slw, To seize these notes which mortals do* jit A- fabulous unsubstantial dream. Hut never, tuneful orb?, to me / hull your strange music fable b. : I hear ye lloat on airy wing Upon the genial breath of spring. i»y you the pointed beams of light Are wing’d with music on tiieir £:<*!,•: i On falling snow otid cloudlet dim ° •Vour spirit floats—a In lv liymn. Methinks the South wind hears vouV song. .Blended with rich perfumes, along: •liven Silence with his lead# :i ear" Vour mystic strain i> ‘!>ro_.*d to -A-nd Nature, as ye s::i!round 1 (er viewless realm, i- filled with sr.sri.h Such the wild dro-un? of airy thought By Fancy to the p »?. taught. Roll on. roll on, l •aje i ic spheres, Though tin* tong- ti 1 > of coining yc i - V oicesof old to you v. ere given To sing your glorious rath t!:.-< h he::. ’Voices tn hail the ike.vrt of light, Voices fo charm ! he « ar of Nigh. i And make -weet music as ve *.ti:a» la myriads through tie* milky »:uj i A Moih hn J’vrrr UJonTM v, M ‘ffjWITW'WWHt1*' | .» ■■ ■ — - •/ •> the .Vcir'u r t OTUl t-ictds of f - l ’otv/ii ration , Snrirft/ i>i Vir^invi n ut Jiorltr. \ 'n n>,. >. 1 -er.t.cm’-CiTf7.' v<: The Hoard ot Mamo'-r-r <•!' 11."* < Vnr,j/a'Vn Sr.ri C'ly, at Washington, hm-e appointed r,.;. ."lenninnHiun! with J. JJ, Harrison, Ks<p of Lvi~-h!»-i,*jr. a #•*-n»n;it?#-r*! raise the nectar ' fn-ir1*;. aM dwb. a,s ; on-, as possible, 0i\ expedition to I-,i!>eiis. Aitl-on- !i 'dr-' 1 farrisan it'd h*r- in ;• been »!•,:<• porsH*nniit to u> • t tjA . riot's net. Insr: I t* : l. i j , ••• wo if, r-Ji »r;<ed to j •■-y tin', !.<• :*poi(> p'irpij'i-. It :s oi>v.tli, r. t»o!y ?:tou«j • t-i • r ;< ■ >n-nt oin! ’■ J ‘ 'ottjH .;tf, ,**•• eat, e.vr: •(.‘ '<•. , c.ejnp:>.-!» this vrfp-nr mt o • j* *< % I ft» y free p "tide ofeojour in n-ir , s v.'..,ar.<■• *-an • aerpiirt'i ten's ><yr:rt- > % • ■ t!»• :n , < : i'- j-'t's t. i .sb«ria, are auMonsIy i .v.vn.f tn«f la- * . r <vp:r*!:re—s<.•• \ r oft !,e'n min- f :«rtabiy < t.m •. i< ! in » . * « oniitry, hav** sojd ‘iieirj P lspev • Her* .in !!i"h « >•'• i‘ .mi. 1'vlinfpejii’fjTation. *vh-' II V/o (]• appoint t' *■•> S.is’l ■ ]je Ijf■ *,< . //,r V ,rj. '' / btsx e\(. i-<l tn- r bos.iiiis i>o Ida-:*-i1* Sjiuij •’ ris-ng- spirit of erriijrratir.n among thi* <i:.ss* ofpeo- | P ' be U>i.n*r e::1ingiiivi s (\1 Shall these v.d: . at— -a't'.v r'f.dy (<> ■, hav ji:s om.-" t • ’varn a’] th'dr '* •*>c to Ai -irn V* • it’’ - - of >.,r Sod*" - And wiM tli-jy not Ik;jtt titi'-iin doinr; this— and Xiii Minv not | Iiwnoro tb :i mn il'Mtov <!•- not fe'd i‘, and fee* if; e'Tply, i- i*v*.. »<r»'» t’o i ' prr-ido the mean ; for their j ♦•■•p i.‘are.3 'j-. _ 'm.- !i•;".!«• i.* ij? ns th ir best friemJg • * nali { , y I, tv a-* *■ f'o’isidt.t' ns t:oion^er in-i ■ ;r* ' -d ter l t i' W'. , ::• ‘ .t'ltl I tr;f;nds of" o;jj*| 1 ‘it'f -- ‘ t mil’ vo • -itched and yt ived, and la-1 i •red '■•rot.r yrospovtv—iho ft . :id .* of the Jiun. -n who ):• t; I. \ . f ' in toe •:ie,:i;f;iit.-iiC("’.S3 ! •>"[ vet••«,.; •, rhe y in, nerir;y t-,u\ n f a bri-rti*#-.-j y 1 •■'■'•■r Ho , i,-, tie* S'er.-of i lam. since enrse <>* t, t\ < >r« •>• . tor jV,i ;; , •>, .j-j .’Iiv-nds 'n.r ■< i-tiy. v i .» n ■.vn loiidlv be! *ve i '»t ’.ro were i.>y.:i-!n«r i v.• a I < "•efu--! d lj.ro’! • ':icb n-i/rf by jiuo.f. i;i,. > i i r :» ip*:la:i-m v. men in t'i's Jaxj.J. ji,i..* S« tv . . t r,.,,; , .’nee amoiiy ti • >s miu o. , nan .', .1 :»> n.-e t- r-- and to ! i'.e-;—th • J it :n's and fbllo’.vt r> cf o.-r bb • ■od Re- j '..‘,.*:ii";, v/fto jjfive Joe a’.! to thn o:» t,:< ;or - of our So- i ■ .* ‘v..- s tfic fit iy riir .i f of oxtenr'iiisr t.he Jcnovvledoe j' t the Iri.th to the roillioOv of irntr.ortiJ- v.b,o ir>h>ib f roeior s ‘.vhere tb- w.h'lo ;i! inr ':i!<>I J:v*»—Shall • h.e hopesof ali these he < :rn ,)i nodi' -hr-- /on ju t f nn l in orie. or in ei! li ■• •• r.,t; Ami aviil yoo! t rot coninlm; • or \r .. t,.. id ••.*? And the er-1 ’ -nii"9 of ottr efitjise—tb . - who have predicted ynnr r.eal would soon • “'.y ra*e in enjpty pi>ife • dot. V ■ y, . t ■ ' '■> . r.1>7 '■nfu • ■ • h • f • , f tided? Are yu.i uiipiig to rai/are, na.' worse, ur«* you willing to th-xi-rrc% the ir scorn ami contumely?— Now how can 1 ws** evils be averted except by on im mediate. and powerful, and united etr.*rt? The funds oi the Parent Society are exhausted. The nume rous emigrants cent our last year, mu :*v oft hem unable tor some time to main turn themselves! have loll that institution without, even the means ol* transporting thos** ju-rsons who have sold t'u-ir property Twre, in order to emigrate. We would therefore call upon you, ns societies, and os individuals, for marly and ef !,t aid. The times wo know are huru, but il . '•ni’h ot you will give what he can, our object ‘ will be ehectod. I ■ f .thou each society art—-Let each individual give -. hat lie rau—Let the rich nu»l prosperous contribute liberally—Let the widow nol . withhold her two mites, if she can give no more— • Vid whatever is done lrt it b-* done guicklv! Ir is ronur-sted that pecuniary donations be trails ..tt-'il to Richard Smii h, Cashier of t!m U. S. 1km', v\ashiugton; R**r.j.a!rr;i llnuid. Tre asurer of the It. . r.nd M- t olonizutiou St ejefy Richmond; \Y*Vu. Clarke Cashier Tanners' Pans. Petrburg; .Tessa R. Hank • son. I ynehluirg; - r Joseph L. Roberts, Cashier T. ft Think. Norfolk. O->r» 'a.ns in »•!♦»*hiug, boviks or oth >1 articles, rn iy be forwarded to cither of us. And whatsoever you do in this matter, we beared y 1 to do in rcP > * I ui t account which vou wil r ‘"' day give of tL-• is" you make of oil \ oij possess ) toping ' i it on thi? occasion, ail will so act us in tlm1 i *r.’- hig day to In. k b' .*!, witii ..atisdidion. \v«rsubscribe • ourselves ri. -pect fully your friends and ser\ ant*. AT- M. ATKINSON, of Petersburg, A' IN MePlI AIL, or Norfolk, _ ^ JMY ID I. Hl'Rlt, of Richmond. 1 Pi. the Cb-rgy »»f*all dcnoniination's • in Virginia and North Carolina: /w'’•»'/•< a»/ l uijrt n)iif firrlhrcji—We lu-g leavi ,'b cad vo>ir attei * >n to the preceding nddr^Si?, am , beseech you to enforce it. by your influence. W< 1 would furth*'more earnest\v solicit y.»u t<> take uj . eollectimis for this object in each of vour churches arm we ui gp firs by all (he *rrr-:i| interests involved h t ro sm.ee s n| the * b.lnnh.jf ion Society—by tie* valm of tLo uiihioiie ofpreejous soul-- now living, and yet t: . lie born m Africa'—we implore i , in the name of on < otuinoii Lord! \V. NT- A. -T. MeT’. __ T). 1. f{. !)IM>I’OSAL>t for carrying the Muils of the I mb- 1 State *■ Hi*' follow in- unites w 11 hen-reived at the * *>-t 1 >iti. f, tin’ll the 2 •tii *l.iy of v.e.embcr i»cwt, in.-lu-ivc, via IN UIKil.MA. 1 Millhonv^h, to .Seithn^ionV, or Hull Fixture, to i:: f-T<-. X the Ron’.-, iir.in Staunton, to Ccvrrlv, mice a week. ! imli’H. I.' .im- .lillhototeth *'vcry IMd;\ • at 2/». m». aftd arrive at Sci , ^ thiv'toii s by *5 /». in. I.c.H-. e line every Friday aV 10 a. n. and arrive at MiKlnrOUK i*y 1 y in. F rrnn Srnttxrilie, to I.it'le Yet!:, race a u c^, ntile* ^ "i- and arrive .V Littl I.'- v o imv evcjt- *■••. and arrive a! Scntr.-will 1«. 1* r*'iti rru'vi 'let’s He pa. **, *> IVi • llioufa-i r. h. once' m tui wn-hs miles. Leave fray.-lk.-v Repose every oilier Friday tit lOo. in. am •’trtve m I mnii.imns r. h. mi Saturday by 10 **. »i. ‘ '.V . V.'"' ,vr|"' Sitiunlay at noon'and arrive ut Trav , ’1 , s ',l jwtt; on Sunday bv no.at. "■ ' .^nL-i^Urn, up Hu!, .iu to Hot; Furnace and im Jack -mi * Kivcr, t> < "ovinston, <mcr in two work's -10 mile**. l.*:o •• I.cxny;ta-.i every otluTAVe.ht.MViy ut G<t. nj. and arrive a ’ itvili"tnn bv t> p. nr. I - rve Oivin-rtou even- other Thursd.lv at G a. nr. ar.1 arrive a Lexington !»y lip. in. • 0. I- r*Mi \\ heebp*. to Mixville, CJiiCi' a. vC'di, miles T','hFxvdv!Ctf!il’5 ' vCrS ">i,lC#ll!£y a* 6 «•*«• mid AaKv a Lravv :jiiuc every ».x. aikJ arrive at Whcelui: • ^ ^Hirt’.niimPr, to Fain, once a week, -22 mi'rrv. l.-av,; Np,n,,,-iM,r?: every Wefln.-srUy at 1 p. nj. an*} arrive a i»alh by * /». /*/-. r.e 1 ve Hath e nv WerhTr.sgaj* a‘ “ ... nr. anU arrive at Martins luir^ r»y 11 ft. rti, M. From I n: ,.. Hv Li-'!; rre,’k4 to Falls of < ;f,ru Kanhaw: Kiver and then- i; to 1 o-t-othee nt Caivlvv’-. Ihidite, once ii two veeeKs *•> tulles. ’ Leave t nh.n ov, r - otlier TncsdSy at G and arrives {why s «>»i V. tvlupgfj^v by 0 /». m. I e.i-. e (iawlev’s Urid*e ewers oil’.er 1 huisi'.t- at G a. w.andai - r*v® * tiion on Friday by C p. w. ! i nn (ireenbir., by Ferrfi’s Stcre, Faekfdale’s Srcrr an. , N’-.-a.iv-il?»r. to Haliia*; h. once a vv e k, inil.-s. ’ ; 1 0 er Fri. • iu I p. t. and arrive HalUa r * • *i* o.i S;it ir**«ty bv 1 I l e.T-.e --nine even- Sa-nehiy . ' 7 m. at:d arris - at drecnliil on .aune.fiy by 10 a. >. i .o n Midrib biiijr, by W hik* I'laiii-', to NYarreuton, once ; week, ’.’.i Hi;!;*>. ‘I < *•-.• MiddleburgeiT y Tuesday at l ... m. and arrive at Wat ri liiOn by S }K nr. 1 .cave same every T ie- i.i' at -1 nfifl arrive at MidJ'eJiur by il n. rn. I». From- (uh r. !•.. by Fa-l-iTiv.'c, to Ta/*''vel! c h. once rve* k. In rinks. ir.-ive fiilesc. h. every other F:i !hy at 1 p.n. and arrive a I :i:r\vp | r. h. >:itii;d;tv bv:i;» •” ?n:rv: rv,:rr a* hi. amln Thf»at(]iIo * • Oil ! fl*i IV )>v I i n. »•/. *••»•! 10,,J ■NVw ' 11 l-.atnv, 1 y Sa-vliye’s Tirvefir, I’erlli,r’r Mill* "au;ti’s ferry :biu Wliartat,’.; Mills, to Lihrrry hi the Coup tv fit !•* ;< 1**1, *>i!ei. ,i we*d;, I’ll mites. Leu-. .• ’ cu t da -mV every 1 lie iv .it G a. rn. and arrive at Fill i t'y l.*y Gp. m. I.i. av ever.* VaUlrday at 6 tr. tn. and a hive at Sfv tbasgow by Op. *<;> ! fir* Post *1) rev’ r,eiwral m;iy expedite the mads an* r ... •' •’ -btre,at any titnc riuriiu; tht - Ci!i:iu:mce of-be co;,rr-i , !«• puyi: an a.ie.iuate comptnsa II ,r ,!°y !’'! v e-.t cn-.-tb if n.uj t.e p-rasimicd tlit-rehy. ... Se.' ii miniitcs shail 1 .* for opening un*l rlo-iiu' ■ b . i an at: '; * Fees u berc ti»» twrt.eut.-ix time i? siieeilied. " * { -\"■' ■' 1 ' ■ •••’•• . in arriv tw alter thfi tirrt ; c ■ • *'l forfeit fivt i.*.*-. • •11**, . tee delay r«i';:i|ii" tniiil the departure ofanv renimt mrul, v ,y trio F il t, a f-irlciture of double tie iaic"uii a-.owe., i.ir csi r in^tije ira 1 one trip, shall be ir.enncd, 'In I vs I* si;., ; tie made m appear i!i-:*l the ilelav was O' rasicine.j miai Triable accident; m which ease the anwvint of par f i 1 ‘i P ill be ' »r • ife.t. The-e fiirfe.’un’s, it will be observed. r "n. *;’t ti.e iailure of a trip, bv unavoida o.e a* , .lexir, I'.e penalty may be reduced to the pay for one 'ri-’ "II p*> condition H thvs c.,:,!, or the other netfdlt;*^ stilt I. to * • r*".e .f-.f!. * •I. I-c-ons m >' O: orf.i o-alsf, -” " -masted to theJr p*i 1 . " v" ■■ IWf v.-bo contract n ill rt .-nive their pav ' iconfiisofMay, A*t:*itst, Xovemhm- and Feb maiy, oneinoi.*h iip.y t:.xpir.ition oi * .i, b quarter. No Obe'f iua 1 a I.i i v .life r.enon shall b<» etllploverf tc carry the mail. 1 ■> * ' ■ v% '•.Hue rroper-pf inten U to rcnv*- ?;,e mail in the bodv 'c !”•' - de-'icd to state it'ill hi; proposals; anil 1 imt sit •*, m V . otherwise <-xur:---<-< 7 1 ' to make •• ■ : !V'1 f|’ ’ tn- x'rtition of the mail, f,-.?n the terms imitert eitjuT as *rr • ,e mo*! * t fro,sporting it, the srioed required, rri r ■- ,:t H.*’ ti’p-i I-f "•;*.«»■.. - which fhall receive due consHuratioji. 1 Ti- iiumlrt-r of •• - pom route shall b.* stated in every t,id n-l tie* prop" mint It .-eal*-l an*l tbrerted to thcliencrai r.'-t-'>ihci\ *ind e*-,*’*.* “iTipo-ris.’-* Strict attention muii ■ pvt. I ro the j.,; a*, it is not intended to break Hk " a! o; nnv p-x. • m the time fox rccitivints bids skill nave r\-p:u-» . ;;;Tiy Hot fV,Wi ; I" •fvs to hiinsidf flic right ol '■ . uin; ; ■■■ ;*•;• •>’ an "ti'i, >i laaievertine failure hTir>pcnjt, w .neb a*no:in*s to the l.fvs of a tr'n. - 1 aydis’ meet s’ati i a-e micii is hurc ccimmunicjitefl i i.. . *,flv n.;d so tie *•; ;he>n intiv be iivonect: fin this subject :I 'or mi: I inf'inn Lhnse'.f-tlie. )>• partment v/ill not be iLiistve; liije tf>r anytni-takc. I,1Hi case where t" <* mail F frinsprr’cd Jn slaves, ‘ ! 11 'at coc.lra-tur la-un i*T*‘i'l, and the uti*lfrbid •er • all! ive wich sta or*.-.* r;-.- :i, r- »y »a* necesyuy tor j-cr. riiiaec*- *.t tie *-",iir.i... ip- sj.ji) le required to pur '■ ‘ • i H -' o-ni'i.- valuation, • v-uol- ,ir any p -r* of -c * ;-■• property, includin’ hor-r, tiri- b.. svi ibF t . tl,<- I tvi<e, and in ike jiaynv nt tlirre * i 1 ' hfe pay-lit ;•;!■•. **.!« or «s ■ be*--, erv. is : art-ip; xd. Ii.. Will be road*; a condition ju !>,*• <■ ^xj.raur-*-, f ;i »,:*j : die pres' nf cf.t.toe—,r: and ,-hould *he under ; . fn co*nplv, his ted w ill be oft,-red to the present ■ :r,n o - ut b'''.;.: he de.-r.ne p i .i-r- ti.e contract at that underbi ll' r w.ii hr- ,-y i-pted unrondi tonally. It i. d: -#;,;c**y tm : r: too!, tu it the mail will continue to be rr rn. !pi sfa^e; try* v > ry route when- -t i- now so conveyed. ... ,V. bid shall witliO iwn after *hc time (hr refeivlrtr .. i. ivi- t *-y.f. l, and -h »uM any te r-on reluse to take ' ’ ! :;i ii,; bid, he slail be held responsible to th> r',‘ bis bid. end that at which. ' .’* ' H*- it:...", 1 iie as-.ynj(„-nt of nnv contraci • f :, ;t '"b'*-: 1 *>f «!**• I'".* Nias er <; ra tal, rdtaif forfeit it • .1, .1.. p.ax. '.V|,*TC-Ip/.V-Ition is modi to the Drpartm- nt ’ * t'.ex a r, - *• terms mint la- f,»fv «t:,t(.*l rtn F iasrtbsgion j 11. It a route should be riivrontjiiuC'r V«y «-j bn'ornc "' in whole or in part, in the opinion o( the Post Master < ••■nertil, he may limit or dispense with the servlets of the con* • t,',^ifc.nn "‘-'ki'ig him 3ii allowau'e of one month's extra pa>. 1 '•’id1'' contracts will all begin January l t, ltSitl, and the contracts fvr routes m tin* Mat**s of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Nikansas, I * nucssce, Alabama, Mis«i-. ipri and Ixruisiana, v. ill continue »r **ue year iinlv. ( otitiuc.ts lor routes in Virgin* j i:’* N<’1,'“ a!"' i arolii.a, fl< .rg:a and FI rida Teiritorv, will continue two years, and the connects lor the other routes j w'rfl continue throe years. 11. Post Mu term who receive an advertisement should cue cve.v poi.nn who applies, an i pportunitv to read it. ■; i’Ost ‘wee 1’cpanmcj.t,} ' JOHN JPJK.W, i July, |i»dB. t[ Pest Jll(fstrr Gcnerul. i *roi!': (,:■ urcros Ai.. Jolts M I.ret, _____*«* >., Post t'.r (,ifre7, r *"',n: f "'ill convey the ATail r«n l’o t Route No.-, viz 11 nJ “ ' ; f > -.* lor the yr.oly eoinprns.uion of-dollars , 'ire bidder will stale snelr improvements ns present them I* *'> a Vf-U.'\ it will In* printer f**r him to say so . lie s.iotud d'-tinrilv s.'itr. the miuil*>r of the route, and nr* | on v the mtiuiirr, hut tins beginning and rud ufit. lie sboulr ■ do r .early late hr* rvedeewe, s* tint Siu* and l’rtwn ii I If h< l**t not a ••ontrarior, he must srecompany ‘“'hills hv si lit able recommend atoms. Sept. 0— wl2t ’ tf j Vv;ir>;t7rvi» i iVa j.r; »;tj jfi~ 1 niior bioc o | -* ■'• TA< i-S iV STB.AM-BOATS, by TappabantMick, f> the accommod*7ti<ar of the pnbli , will i fciiiiitoia their opera, i tton* on the first day efO.-tum n*'\r. ■ I ... :fcc will run twice ;t week from tie Hell Tavern, ir | r.HuivoiuJ, m 1 apjiahannock, hv the way of Mew Castle, <• ■ M.snor.-r-Town, Aylett’s Bankirk. flarkesvillc und Miller’s ■! . if'! l’»' *‘v,t iVtuxeu* at pre.ent runs from Tappahantiotl to ii.ill.nroo once week, The Stages will leave Richntotu every f ririay rind Tuesday, at 4 o'clock in the morning, nnd nu tiirongn the intermediate places, arriving at Tappahiinuoek t!:* saie- evening, at 4 o’clock. On Bti* *\*i, at that hour, the* inc.*.t the I’.iiuxcnt ready to rocriv ■ passengers, v.ho v.ill arr'rv* ; «u Baltimore the succeeding da\ before 4, 1’. M. The boa 11elitruing o;i I u.-sdiiys, will air.ve at Tuppubtuniock on We 1 ! lies*! iv, by R o’clock, A M. when the stage will te.ke passcnge.r ■: to Richmond tint evening. On Sundays they st ir! l: mi 'fan | | irahannock sit 4 o’clock, A M. for Richmond, until anntlw: , , steam-boat is added to the line. Tnivi Hers by tiiis route an . I'nahled to arrive at cither pTi.'e, naltimore or Kieuinojul, in .>( ’ Imars. .! < ..rod horses and eoacbi’s, careful and attentive drivers, nri 11 employed, and on rv attention will be paid by the proprietors ti , j the rinrdbrt and safety of pa- sengers. Tlie iniportancn of till 11 “ 'iv bne, to the public, tv ill oo readily seen. It opens a near* r _ j ciwaper, and more r imruo I'.ous routi fionr the south to l'*u '..*r‘n. I lur.-c who rli-bite a long lam I journey, can he av*rvn j nuxl.itnl by 50 miles only, auJ no night distarbanee; and thosi * opposed cn'iiv.y to wat'"; can f • respited by a smooth rna*i am j IV**1*! mteirmuii'Klations. l i e ih'tJiiice is lo.-s «ij*in this routi > J ti. ui any other, the accommoilaliiM.s equal, und lire fire lower s: It fqicns, likewise, a dm et rnnnuimiratinu between the citv o 1 . Riehmond and our Northe.n Neck couiib* s, f .r tiie advantagi : | ami nlrusure of both. I f ‘ ■ stag** fire, at p s tow r >*e of <63 50. Tn'-rmedlri** . ‘t iges, K rents per mile. It :« i'x|<ected the s' *.un-Ysit will 1m * j $4, to and from llaltuv.o e. 1;V TUB HlOi’HIKTORS. I 7’.-;//. thflihtcrk, K-.xr > Oittjfh/, / ~a. } - ' _ September^J% y 71 wSt ij ,-Ij4 Af.lVrON AC.iDIi.IJA •—'Tin under ogres], a coni : b. niitte.c appoint ei by the ln?:ir<i ol trustees, are disirouso J attracting the attention of the public to this institution—in th' M hope that by designating its advantages, a Eiilticiriit degree o *ti»eotnageiiie.ni may he obtained to promote the cause ofedtica . i tTon in their own n'ighlrmirhood, and a dvance tlie interests o I society. The local situation of this sc-iinarv, is in several rc.= ! pects, very favourable. '1 he climate is uuroniH’.otily liealthv I ,',r habits of the people are generally correct, and tin* iieccsstirtt' . ! ofdiie may lie niitained on the most moderate trims. The com 1 ; i nit tic: have ascertained that boarding may he had in resnectab! private families utrate not exceeding fitriv dollars tor a sessiot <>i five mouths. Tit.y have made no enquiries as to the term oflKitirding in *:ivents, as they consider it im -pedinit that youth should he exnosisl to tire temptations incident to the bust con ducted houses of that description. It is contemplated that this institution will be again open to ! the reception of pupils ou the 1st of October next, prt,* idol i prospect of an adequate, though moderat-*, remuneration fo [ their services r:iu he held out to two gentlemen of high qttalilica ■ : lions, u bo have consented, in that event, to taUc charge of th Academy, as 1’mlessors. To those acquainted with iiic Rev , Joserii Smith and Lvrrj kton AVaodm.1., Esq. nothing need bi • said by way of recommendation. Rut to parents and guardian , at a distance, wo pledge ourselves for the great moral wort it, th t | correct deportment, and the exemplary habits of Meats. Sniitl and Waddell. AVe, moreover, express our candid opinion it ! stating, tint teachers hitter qualified by their rnergv of character »their re.-.ji.x tabiliiy 01 talents, and their advantages of education j could not be selected for such an institution. AVcgivo till 1 . rocoinincndation from a per-onai knowledgcofthemeriLsof thes' I - gentlemen, with whom v. c arc intimately acquainted. | The terms of tuition will be reduced below the rustomar 1} rates, as may be seen from the following schedule, which ha ; hren functioned by the hoard of trustees: | , v,r Latin, Ureeh, Mathematics, Natural I’htlosophv, Chcrals . i 'O', Astronomy, Kfoetoridk, Logie, Moral and Mental l'hilo--n II phy—per sie-xion, - . . . c, ; For Rending, IVivuand.ip, ArUlumtie, Er. fiiJifTmuiniar V* Sand Urography—per sea io:|, ... c; ! The Serunary will in* opened mj the fir J Monday in Noveln ; »>er next l etters addressed to any member of the committis j will reetnve tite most prompt attention. WILLIAM ROYS, JAMES ERA FORD, i JOHN WAV’P, . JOHN C. SOAVKRS, , . BR1SLOH (J. BALDWIN. • '' : U AuSuM 1. 1228. eg_,v7r j 'gnir. suiiM-.riner ha viug concluded to remove from thi t! sertmn of country, if he ran dispose of his lands, t>f • fi*r« the following tracts for sale, to wit: , ; One tract of 500 acres, wheipon ire nnw lives, lying ni i Oner River, ir. Bedford county, in v'retv c.f part of the torn I P,ke IS miles from Lynchburg and 8 miles from Lib j erty nearly one halt wood land, the greater part vet k , clear; is excellent tobaoro land, and the plantation in rc«% i pcr.tnblc repair, lies well, well watered ami in a populoui . j neighborhood. | Another tract of 100 acres, lying in the junction of tin ! two Otters—the most part of this tract Is cleared, timtigl 1 it is a productive farm, with improvements suitable foi a ' faintly. : Also, another tract of (500 act-*, lying rn Goose C ock > * isb'tn a mile ofitsjunction with Stnouioo River; nbnm twr Imndrctl acts arc cleared,TlO of which is bottom land', am! j ha'f of that quantity iscxccllcnt tobacco land, and of t hr i w'"° ! "'ere is not less than two hundred acres of firm : rate tobacco land—the Imt named «r.trt I consider one ol I the best tobacco plantations ia Bedford, and enulrf be made ; an excellent Stork farm, being better adapted to grass than j any plantation in tb it section of rounfry or on tiiis side ol j the mountains, with extensive outlets.—This tract will be j shewn by Mr. Orvill l oving, who lives on the premises, and ! ,hr u,'° firsf tracts by the sul^criber. The terms will be I made very accomfnndalirtg so as to suit most ofpnrcliHKers. JESSE LEFTICJI. T.yncbb-rp. Feb, If y jnr i yiRGUVlA: At rules, Itoirlen in i..e chirks nfhre o7 Yim ! si'perior court of chancery for the Rirhmond district, j the • tb dav ol July, J8-J15: J-*lm Knrooghty net! Martha i M. his wiie, v im w;.« Martha M. Robertson, Archer Robertson, adni’nr of Nancy M Robertson, who was Nancy M. Booker, Joseph Fcott and Caroline M. his wife, an I John Robertson and Elizabeth his wife, pits, ft-nhirt Elizabeth Hooker, rxaz of William M. Hooker, deceased, j " dltam Smtt ami Rachael F. his wife. William M. I Hooker, \\ iliiam T. Eggleston, Sdin’or of Tiionias Booker, : deceased, Armistead T. Townes, John Booker, William T. Eggleston in his own right, John S. Booker, and John L. i Townes, ndm’nr of James Townes, deceased, rifts. J ’•h* defendant John L. Townes, ndm’or ol James I Townes, dec. not bavin; entered his appearance and r en j security according to the act of assembly and the rules of this court, and it appealing by satisfactory evidence, that . he is not an Inhabitant of this country; it is ordered, that the said defendant do appear here on the first day of the next term, and answer the bill of the plaintiffs; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city cf Richmond, for two months succes sively, and posted rn the. front door of the capitol, in the said city. 6.r> A copy. T< «te. W-yr. G. PfVVDf.rTn*, r. r. | At rules, holrirn in tlie clerks office of the ! superior cou.t of chancery fur the /v’rchmond district, j tin t ill day of July, 1«PJR; Benjamin Boisseau of IV.teM* I burg, anil Joel Post, .Totham Post, Allison Post, and Waj i drnn U. Post of New V erfc, merchants and partners tinder j ,hr T. Post & Co. and Joel Per, Allison Post, • ',,M^ ^ aldron J>. / n<t, also of New York, merchants and | partners under the firm of J. f: j). Tost U Co. j pits rtzniml John Boast an I Charlotte bis wife, John ( Mc/.’ae, Jacob Kiri.hnm, Thomas W.-tbei head, James | /’are, ndniVrr of J. /? Farrar, dec. mid Joseph Wells j Harper, ndm’nr of flcrjn. P. Yates, <*er. rifts, j The t.efen lant John Mrpae, not having entered b:s I appearance and given security according to the art of ; as'einhjy and the rules of 'mis rmirt, ami it appearing by : '•'"'•bicl.ny eviden -s tl.a? be is not an inhabitant of this country; it is ordered, that the .aid defendant do appear b-re on the first day of the m\\t term, and answer the bill •'{ the plaintiffs; and that a copy of this order be forthwith in erted in seme newspaper published in the city of 7?u h rnund. for two months successively, and posted at the front f.oor of thfc c^pito1, in tlrp saM c»»v. * A. c>—. : -to. Wst. Eyvnj.rXU5, c. c. fc}j.!isf;uiPT4o:, . ; ton isu’QHJTjva an.//*/«; fia-e now* yJtuji j /‘7M.V( 'E, ft ii >r >d> rute price, and encountering 1,'r introduction attiuit Culture in the United Stub. t. K. Alil’IlONSE liOUIAT l:a villi' consider ably enlarged Iris \ l\K 1 AKI>, bu Long-Island. where he now ha*, . in lull cultivation, 77n‘»7y-/tec .-In;\ of . iiround, containing 72,000 tir'aiu; Vide Hoots; having y.i-o tlie peculiar advantage of being enabled to procure the I <*>t species of Knots from his Father’s extensive V ivte yurdsand Nurs’.'rifs, in (ho Districts of Kor "■ </'/r/>«, lUtroc, and /iutrj, Itvpai tmriits tiitmuic sunt t.nt turn '•:>m c rawer, ( 15 dog N. _ mnpov.es to the numerous friends to the cultivation ot the t .HAITI X INK iiulho 1'aitrd States, u Sub-riotirm, which is turn- opeli .Mr. A. I,, will rugagiMo furnish .SuWrriivis with their drape ; Via- Kents before tliefirst n/Mnrrh next, and forward t heart, tier I ol e\|»ente, to the ditR irut cities where subscription lists shall ! have been opened. The Roots will be three years old, ami will ; produre considerate fruit the second year train the time of thtftr being planted. They will lie carcfoily classed aud ptteked iu UiM-s, w ith tame of the original soil in which they have been raised, which will finally Uieilitite tint thriving of the Hoots when tnuisplanted. Orders will he punctually attended to-, the Subscriber* dr*i-. i ,!a tin ; the quantities nud species of the Grace Vine Hoot . they w: h to have. They w iii engage to pay for 1000 Hoots r»r more, at the rate of 121 cents f»r each Knot:'for less than I00t> ot),. late of 1-. cents, and 25 cents per Hoot for less than 50. ’ i Q//hi hr.1 yean old, shall be ntiM fjr ;.t the rate of <J ri ut, ca~h f-^r bittO or more; 121 cents lor le s than 1000; tnid 14 cv;.d ibr logs than 50 Hoots. IVyuicut to be rftade on delivery of the floors. Kelleys no' ; received, unless pu 4-rigid. | 0^7" Subscription tads are opened—at E..Vt:e Vh.-A, with \1 , phonsc I.oubat, 85 Wall-street; Hastmt, K. (Vineland, win. J}ihitn>/, R. M’Micb v’1-, Philadelphia, X att Amiinge: Haiti', tnee, . XX ilhtrd Hhoads; iPad :n^t-m <%, William; u<v jiir.’t Haven,U»rl, Allen hi Cn. C Sacnnno’,, H„ 11, Shatter .V Tapper .X"f.O;-,v.i,is, Foster A Huuon; Chart, dm., T. &, T. f-n o & ( A. • . Me. A. T.orn.u-*- Hack ftu tltr <hil:u of the flrjtpo Vino, and . on the iXlakiufi of XVme, u.ar be miind at the p.iuciiil Hutok . seller- of the rutted .States; a.td hid Agents will tlirv -h them i (th at.a) to Subscribers. C„* e oj (irape J iJt, Hants, t Mr. T.nut'.r propn o f ipert. ‘ , The following species ;Uc selected r- lit- be.-U the f M ~ wlr 'li is lflt to Kubjir; iiins: TaL.'r IS rapes, or for making Start I»',»w._XVH ten—l, Mi [, canter Rohm Kycs, with bigcli.slots, or(Eii do Tour, grosgtaln: 8. H<>. Xielting, (or fondant:) 4, Sweet < hiillnnt; 5, Mi:-, it G . j I)o. V roptignan: 7, Mm- addle, t.-nm the. ,-iv er Hot; R, MaiiM iv\ , !», 1 os.av: 10, Syrian: II, Con-Tantia: 12, Mal-r-'U.—Hi o— Iff ; Large Muscat: 14. Ma’.voisie; 15, Herl Foot, (l’icd Roug- ;) Id! L.'i* k I17, ( onstyiitia. f . H ""'•— XX »itk—18, Aitvcrgn::t; ID. IRanquoiteC-. 20, Dou rin- tic; 21, Plant d:r Dtune; 22, Olivette: 2d, Doue.rttc: 21, Plant ric Heine: 25, Hiugitndv; 2 5, M.-rilloa: 27, M Mere; 28. Hour-e. , 1Picardiin; r>0, ( lmlnsci*.!Jl, —!»» !■>—!J2,C . Auvcrgnat: 34, St. Jean; .>5, Jacobin; oG, Mcuiiicr; 87, Pi", m Pnntanier; HO, Tointurier; 40, h jurglgnon; 41, Houtdiiant; 42, Suisse: 48, St. Antoine. hbrthelnhlc otti:/.—Xt hit:.—11, ('lewsclas, (f.ntri Fonialijc . !e:iu:) 4a, Do. doldcn; 4G, Ha (’racking; 47, Du. Mu-k: 48, . alu-c.:; Lczarne; 48, Do. Small *.ru-s; 50, Do. (from Jrrnra f mm;) 51, Do. (tnnn Jura:) 52,Sauvignon.— Hru— 58, dlmssch.s; . al, Muscat Rouge; oa, Musc.it (Jr- v; iibk Duiuuh 1'iolee A7 Da I mas 01 I’oquet; 58, Eurlv M;i“t.lel”u. - ‘^.nt a__ dm y inuiitiA. ai rules, noiitcu in tuc eioik s othctv nfthe I superior court of chnncciy for tho Richmond district ’ j the r ih day of July, 182S: John Tievillian aud TJirv his . wife, John Aig-yle, William Argyle, Frederick Argyll?,*and •j Hauskley Argyle, and Thomas Aigyle, an infant* hy the i' said John Trevillian his next friend, children nf /.V-becra s I Martin, deceased, by her £ist husband Fn-derick A., vie, a!?«» (icriRnscd, i rai.cis Martin and llalrccca Martin, 1 n ki 111 ■ children of the same Rebecca, (hy her second husband ! j John Marlin, dec.) by tiie said John Trevillian their next \ , iriotul, anti William and Rod am Kenner, children of Lucy ; Kenner, dec. also infants, hy tiic said John Trevillian their . | next friend, and Elizabeth Winston, p!tr.. agairu't Susanna 1 iusley, widow, and i tins. O. Tinsley, «on of Thomas . Tinsley, dec. Thomas T. Johns n, William O. Johnson,' ! a,ld Mary T. Johnson, infant children nf Alary Johnson, ; 5 deceased, formerly Tinsley, n daughter of the said Tl auras i Tinsley, deceased, Fleming T. Grantland, Siis.nn Grant- | ‘ land, and Virginia Grnmlaild, infant children of Anil ( j Grantlantl, formerly Tinsley, also a deceased daughter cf ! | ‘^fcaid Thomas Tinsley, doc. and Andrew Wood lev and | ,: Elizabeth his wife, tilt*. ; I rim scire facias a warden in this cause un! br-ir* returned J I executed on the defendants Fleming T. Grantlau l. Susan ’; Grantlantl, and Virginia GrantJotiii, and they pot having ’ cn.ered tlieir appearance and given security according to , the act of assembly and tho rules of this court, and it, . appcaring by saiisfj tory evidence, that they arc not ‘ , inhabitants of this country; it is ordered, that the said; I defendant* do appear here on the first day of the next term, and shew cause it any they can against the revival 1 ■ sought by the said process; and that a ropy of this order he ’ forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in tiie city ! °f Richmond, far two months successively, and posted at I the front door of the capitol, in the said city. _ 65 A copy. Teste, Wm. G. Pendlf.Ton, r. j. ■yiUGlNlA; At rules, liolden in the c 1 e i k s o flTci? oT tiic - superior court of rhuueerv for the .Richmond district tbp 1st day of September, 1823: Mary O. Williamson.! > John Bath ami Lucy his wife, Roheit Williamson acd I . Sophia Sneed, pits, against Elizabeth Mann, ex'ix of! Joseph Mann, dec. who was ex’ornf William Breedlove, | i : iicc. and. Jeb n R, VS ill in mson, Ja tries C. W .Ilia mson, fi idi - j . j ard F.vans and J uey his wife, John Willis and Elizabeth : . i his wife, Littleberry Waidc and Sophia his wife, and John ' , ! L. Turner and Jane his u ife, which said John B., James I C., Sophia and Jane, ara children of Mary O. Williamson: I ;; and Lupy Davis, Daniel Davis. John Davis. Madison Davis, and \ym. Davis, John W. Simpson and Ann bis i ! 'v,fe’ ”unry Childs and Sophia his wife, David Brown and i i J Lucy I,is wife, Benjamin Rust and Fanny his wife, an!' i Ague? Davis, v. hich said Daniel, John, Madison, William,: , Ann, Sophia, Lucy, I army end A“nes, are children of , Lucy Dav is, dec.; James Williamson, Thomas Uilliams.-n, i Geoige yVilliamsou, James Ohvei and Elizabeth his wif.. and Philip Gully and Campbell his wife, which Janie Thomas, George, Elizabeth and Campbell, are childn u of Aim iViMinnisnn, d^c. rifts. The. defendants James C. Williamson, T.ittlelcrry Waide and Sophia hi* wife, John L. Turner and Jane hi",; wife, David Brown and Lnry bis wifo, James W illiamson,' Thomas Williamson, George Williamson, f nd Philip I Guliy ar.d Campbell his wife, not having entered their j appearance and given security according to the act of! a«embly and the rules c.f this court, and it appearing bv j satisfactory evidence, that they ore not i,.; ahitants pfthK I country; it is ordered, (bat the said defrnrfan's do appear ? ! here on the first day of the next term, and answer thi hill of tiie plaintiff*; ami Hint a copy of this order be fortliwi:h ! i inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Rich- j j r-nnd, for two months successively, and posted at 'he Iron' [ door of the capitol, in the said city, j 65 A copy. Tesla, Wm. O, Pkitth.ktox, 'yikGIMA: At rules, holdtn in tun clerk's office of the superior court of chancery for the Richmond district * : tliC 7th day of July, lf)2C: John Allan and William Gait, ■ jr. cx’ors of William Galt, deceased, pits, v^rtir .?•' Thomas J j T. Bouldin, executor nf David Bn*s, dec. an 1 Frederick Augustus Eos*, df*«. The scire facias awarded in this cav-<* r-f bf .r.g returned ’ executed on the defendant I'lCflcriel: Augustus i’.oss. and Ire not having entered Iris appearance ar.d given seenritv I according to the net of assembly ar.ti the rules of this cOurr, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, thaf hi? Is tni | an inhabitant of ibis country; it is ordered, that the said ! ; defendant do appear hrre mi the fi j day nf the next term,; ; a5,d ?^cw ra,,?R 'f nry Im c tn against tin? revival eonglit I by the said process, and a newer the hill of flit* plaintiffs; | and that a ropy of this order he forthwith inserted in some , newspaper published in the elty of Hirhmond, for two ' ] months successively, and posted at (lie front door of tiir I capitol, in the. said city. G4 A copv. True, Wm, G. Pi'vnT.flrri’V, c. c. yilK'INIA: At rule?! holrien it. the rleiks ofbcc r« the superior court of chancery for the Richmond district, i thedlh day of August, 1823: John A, Lancaster, ad mV. of Margaret Pericus, deceased, pit, rt^niail Thomas Jef- , ferson Randolph, executor of Thomas Jeflfcrson, dec. Lit- 1 raheth Ma-./.ci, daughter of I’hilip Mar e|, formerly of , i Albemarle, and lat" of Pisa in tl r ^rand duchy of Tuscany,} j deceased, Giovanni Battista Rirsi hi, Gotint LranccsroTlel : | Testa Pel Ignoso,and Giovanni flartnignatii, e: r ; ;*,*rj of lt the -tid Philip Mbz. ei, deceased, dftf. ,, The defendants Elizabeth Mavei, Giova. . i RaMis'aij Rorchi, Count Francesco p»! Testa Pel Igonso, r.nd Gin- , | vnnni Cermignani, not having entered tneir appearance and given security according to tl e art cf assembly aial the f rules of this court, at ,1 it eopr*',,it'.g by satisfactory evi- , donee, that they are not inhabitants of this country; it i, ordered, that the said defendants d.» appear i'cre on th* th*» nfxt term, ar.d answer tho bill of toe plain- , f.f.; and that a copy of tills order he forthwith inserted in ssorne newspaper published inibe city of Richmond, for two , nibnth* successively, at.d posfed at the Jront d« nr o; the : canitol,in (he said city. •V ' ', 7 T.-.*c, *V*r. c, rr.vr'trP‘ c. r \ • ' yJUU&JA: At «|*,A ImU-eiA cjilcn of tho ' ...p-rw, com, **fchanoe,¥:for the Richmond dig,riel. ,hu f,1 ' ,h,y ,,f Au^is,, ltj28: fchetard H. Johnson, Jeflcr son I hruston and Sarah his w ife. and Francos Cocke, an infant, hy the aid Jtl&uon Tilton, her next friend, nits. •ffaixui lhoruas Rh SWmokjv in his own light, and a, C*°r- ,uS‘e,» Holman Shoemaker, Kdwin bhoomnker, 1W Shoe.nailer, Ro*a|| Sho.makcr Reynolds S Shoemaker, an,I David A. Sheppard, dfts. The defendants T homes M. Shoemaker and Prir^ Shoemaker, not having Hntvrrd their appearance and gtv on «eeuri,y according to the act of assembly and tins '".!*• 01 ,.Uis l,ud H appearin'!; by natirfactorv ev ideuce, that they arv not inhabitant* of this conntr\ • it is Ordered, that tho said defendant* d" appear here on t.ie nrs, day „i the next term, and m.xucr the bill of tho lilnmtifli* and that a copy of this order be forthwith insettcu iu some ncwsjr.lper published in the city of Rich* umiid, lor two months sneers,ivcty, and jinslrd at the front door of the copilot, iri the said ei:v. - 65 A copy. Teste, W-r. G_ V&fmjrtoV, c. c. yiRCilNIA: At rule*, hidden in the (Ink's office of the ; enpnior eoiirt of chancery for the Richmond district, the 1st day of September, lfi2«: The President, DiirctorS \ Co.npnojr.of tho Farmer#' Bank of Virginia, and the I reside , Directois A: Compunv, of the Bank of the UnitcS :Sfrter, pits. Willi nr, D. VV.e.i, Sergeant of tl,« ;e.ty i f Richmond, to whom the rente of Christopher i **oaT‘'ln*, l!‘‘c* •>;*,h been committed Cor tidmiipstratiou, j RJary Tompkins, the widow of the soid Christopher, ami ! J1 William, Ludlow, Surah, Mary. Frances, anil ! wily Tompkins* cliilrirrn m.ri heirs oflho said Chi isioj>ht\r I Tompkins, deceased. Hardy Tompkins, Henry Tompkins* ' ir. VVilliam D. Taylor. John J. Tnjlnr, the suid William D* Wien as adm'or ol lldmotid Taylor, deceased, James I Winston, V. in. Browne, James Brow tic, Jr. Jauueliue 1’. Taylor, and Benjamin Tompkins, dfts. ! H he defendaut William Tompkins, not having entered ins nppentatire and given security according to the act of j a'sembiy nnc> tins inlev of ibis cotiit, utid it nppcarlne |,y : satisfactory evije,,.;.-, Rathe. U not u„ inhabitant of'this l country; it h order, ci.fmt the sii i defeubu : <!„ repeat he.e on the first day of the next term, and answer the bill ! ?{r"- pla«ntilb; «nd tl.at u copy of this otde, be fortliwiCfi j HiK.ut.ol 111 some newspaper published in the city of Rich mond, i.,r two months successively', and j usted at the Rout i dorr oi the c tpitol, iu the said city. l®5 A copy. Taste. \Vm, f}. PRK nj.F.TnK,<•. Ct 1 y I Kill \ l A.: At tuJis, lioIiS*n in the clerks office of flm j sujH'tior < ourt of .rhoncery for the Richmond district, i the i t.i day of Jti!}’, 18dil: John ItiU, r Orator of tin* estaft ] of Kihvard VYorgh.iin, deceased, Robert RUnkeuship and | Lucy 1.is wife, late Lucy Worsham, and Michael Wnr* j sham, Sarah Worsham, unit William Worshnni, infants; I by t.io said. John I iill, their ircxt friend, plis. agaimt John I'r uvbj.in find Kvb.-rr a lib wifij, and James H. Gates; '-ifls. ’ The d. lemlant John lineman, not having entered his | appenrume and given sf.mity according to the act nf I uin iiiliiy iiiiii li;d rult~s of this court, mid it appearing he | satisfactory evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of‘thiii I country; it b ordered, that the said defendant do appesr | nore no the itrst day of the next term, mid’answer the bill M fhn plaintiff-1; and that a copy of this order be foithvvifi, inserted in some newspapor published In tlm city of Ridli inn ml, for two months siicccvdvsly, mid posted at the fnanj, uoor of the capitol, in the said c;t.\ _ bd A copy. Tevti*. \Vot. IL iJt\nr.v/iv>y. o. c. *\r 1 V. At Miles', hulden in die cleik’s nffico of flrtt superior court of chancery fur tire Richmond district-, the 4th day of Ai.-gust, TodtJt Levi Swain, pit. ncatni'l John CH Gr.mh’e. James ScotR jr. William Mayo, VV iliia n, •VjcKcr(t c, Robert Jemjings, Samuel Scott mid other dftsi Tlie defendants Ho. JauningS snd Samuel Scott, mA having entered tbt-ir appeal a nee and given security ncctii umg to the net nf assembly «ntj ,|le , „ks sf this court, anti it appearing hy satisfactory evidence, thpt they are tjo^ inhabitants of this country; it borderer!, that the sni.V defendants .1o appear here on tbe first day of the neat ternf, and answer rim toll of the plaintiff; nod that a copy of tb1«f order bo fortWitn inserted in sjmiio newspaper publisher} io the city of Richmond, fur two months successively, &n'l posted at the front door of the rapitol, in tlio said city.’ Cl A "'.rry. TvMf, Wt-I. O. I’r.MiLF.ToN, C. c. VI mufti A: At » superior court of dhaucery, l>o I dr,» nt the former cnpitol, i;> t’ia city cf Willianrsbii the fiftuctnh day of July, n:v. tiruusaftcj, c^ht hOtidrA and n«en*y fiVe' i rands V\ ioTter, » » r j*p ng&iasi r.u*y I'uliter, o; Anthony TmVcr, tjetifaspd, a,>r] other - • - Lifts. *ih;s rhitsf chine nn this day to bn heard on tlm hiT^ a nsv.-ois and an exhibit, and was argued try ct>uus'd: f,n consideration whereof, the court doth order, that the defiu dam F.tfcy Turner, administratrix of Anthony Turner! render Inline a commissioner of the court, nn account uT her administration of the ,-state of her intestate; in takiin; which account, the commissioner is dtrrcted to ascertain what d< bis, if any, discharged out of the personal r.sftttf hntini’ the heirs of the said Aothor.y T inner; am! thnt fho simc cninniisrloner take an account of the real estate tflf said Anthony Turner, which descended to the infants, anti the probable annual value thereof; which said accrmuiS toe commissioner is directed to examine, s^nta and settles and make report thereof to chart, with any matters »act\. al!y stated, deemed pertinent I5y himself, or wliltffc uruy b;* rerjtiirt 'd f y tlie parties to he so stated. Anri at a superior court of chancery*, held as nferrsai.;, (Ire twenty-second day of July, one tfnyu.«am1, eight hundred ann (w*Miiy-sj?c; •*1 rr»lotion«! - j « I'i’aioi’TjJ^ a^ainsr Lucy Turner, adnihiisiratrix of AfdTlnfiy Turner, dervnstlTy and Martha Ann, Thomas J. nod Janie? ?«. Turney, inr.int children o1 : ■:>. * AuCiinny '! i i/pf, deceased, , . XJefeiniaMS; 1 vanes \SiA+, - , against S.' . S!f!! * “ * f'>fi’1it|an;s: I»rtijitft.tn Siirpparrt, Robert (Union end James Cur/iei yirvivirg ra.rtn.-,j of the late film rr, UeTi. Sheppard & tn* . * ' • - Plaintiff T:,(* s'd'rt9 - L't-Tendant?; James lirawn-.^r . - - Plaibiiri* gainst t he same - , Deftudanry J.r^rhus!?. Culm, .,, 'J IVIMrcu, Ib'-f, late merebatrt* and partner, Are. . r . Plaintiff?, against T,»* * » tieftirdairfs; and Miles If. Gatdner, aTifc.Vr ( ; WrMiafr; (TuhWr, di-ftra^, . FflaintiTT, a riinpl Tim same ... . DefiffttfantS, On motion of flic plain tiff in ti> first suit, he Is perinlf ted to reply generally, to the answer of the defendant' und the ca=e 0f n*ihf Sheppard A- Co. coming on to In* he.ird fin toe hill, answer and an t xhib't, was orgt ed by counsM: on consideration wheicnf, tT.oconrt doth adjudge, order and decree, that these crftis#-? 6e CfrtSOlidated, and , in.'.to’ded in tvs or.fc ctiusei and tire court doth furflrrV decree and order, that (lie plair.tii}; in lhe>tt catisex, anfl ail Other creditors who shall conn- in nrd agree tocnnrii bide ratrahly to the payment of the cos's nftbfs suit, ha permitted to prove their claims be To re the eommisSlnnvr. .. ho Shall take tr.*j arcount in live case cf Wicker aPSi.'nix Cfpie?. 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