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This body, which held its annual w-ssioii in l '"w | burr. adjourn, I on Tuesday .vc.. the 1st m»t lUh f i.p AA'vcgh, of llaltimore, presided over Its dei-Vra li.«s. which we learn, were conducted au.l_ concluded woli the utni'Mt harumuy and g'»*d I'm ling I Moth I „d:»l Episcopal Ch'Ji.'h was represented to he in a fc m„sprr.m» condition ibwttgtmut tlw hounds i.nhe lot, f fr rence having rralixod toi meres*.'M nearly two limit f soul white members the list ycr Tin [ reaeli.ngwt.s s | eloquent ami impressive The disronrws ul the |; ,, , ,..e*is*iallr. w.re , ,1 atm « g the in «t puw r fnl and'inU resting pulpit'll rl«, and proved Hmtr an ,»„,r worthy Ilf the rank winch lie Indus aumng our Hint dtHiiMiuishcd divines. The emigre.;;.is weie Urge. i-vliig.mt. attentive and seimus. mid a deep tmpn «mtt, l i*. 1,1 v favorable to the cans, ..f tin U' di. on r, n is in i.eved. was mad. ait. mg the • 1 he _t b rgy an I hr.. c-mcuuM! ..fother reapert;.' V ■ • /. m I: • it .. r . 1. v, 11 e i , '.erlatnt-d in a -'ll' e t ! • V ’I 1 ' ' r for kind ami lilsral h.«pfa v t. r whiehnld Kranklm ' ha* tfer bwen dtslingniihed. A omri nunnnaua assem Mag. of people was never witness d in that section ul •j t.u ecuniry. The Tfinp r imv mt ■ ling held during the . as* a, was highly int i sting > •’ ' • A id addrtv. waatlefivekd on the • n, y Pr..f wr Car * land, the al.h -I'lJ a e uq lied P.'stdit.l ! Ha I ’jli Mae * College, whieh w ..s r. ganled by tin . . • .is a production uf surpass tig ■omity, for ami .•! .tie n . ‘ and whieh proved the powerful r II ■ -t w :th w lite'i it t..|d If gpun thnr best feelings and ju Ig-nont Pi the nniiilx rs «./respectable per* i:is wb'i iin.m utelv came torward si 11 atoned the ph dg' We ait .join a l.»t of the app .i .intents of the m.ii stera f r the i muiring \ i ar: RaU.gli 11 s' net lines .lame-e n. 1‘ I'. lUWjh—Sidney l>. 1’ : pa .> i\ iletoli Circuit—C t nth P. I us. fsimthfield—JolmTUluti. lh t T Itlske, sop. T ar River— U t.A . May ml. ..tie-t e snpp: . d. tirauillle—Tl.-s. S ( nnj.'ul! Pitisbo rough—Amos \\ .tones, f Haw River—Win. II Harms. I Orange—Win AN N»vutt ..n> t, be vipplt-d. Henderson llexikmhti laugh. Hills, ruigb — AA m l onipt.-i I t I,arhs M I' lie 'ins. Adjunct Pr fsss r uf H ■' lurtc an i I .go in the Uni remit j • N irth ( *r dii ». {Robert J. Carauti, Agent fur Randolph Macon C\d lege. \\ington Disirii R ", P E AA'aslliugtoll Sditioll — ( I I’, tismolith and li. rar ' ■ .i Tr.thorough—(aas;.,n I. limit: K —.1. rnh (! k! an, B iij miu M. William*. N,.»«—John W Tmm n j ri\u;,.olh—Willi«*i ( I- a*. I louibia—Jermmah .1 dmami. I'a'.h—Win. II- Inn's. Malta musk tut—Arrlniald ( Alien Newbern District— David 11 Nicholson, I’ f. | New! i rn—A A m E. P* II. lleatti ul Station—John T. Hratne Snow lltll—Samuel Pearce, h nolonsburg—'I bompsjn (iarrard. 'I lent—Win. M. Walsh, Samps.ut—Daniel Chti, nth. T U’sad—I it tiry l.rav, Dilpin— Edgar I,. Perkins S-rails—John K. MclnlVt. Danville District—Sami. s Bryant. P E Danville and Martinsville- Win AA'. Vllna. En r nsborough Station—lr» I AN yclie. Person— AA ;n t nrtcr. John \ Miller, m:j». Halifax—James \Y. airier, TI»*.n I* liickard. Cvi.lfvrJ—•imp* IV I < ;cav* ry S|ir*t'k. Ad-l'iiun Ins.suj), i K.tc' ' IV. — « V hu 1 lank snp. At' 'i }— V • r. 1*'tsvlvama i \V. \ r. . rr. Nathan Vn^rr^tn. Salisbury Disiriri—Ffter Duub, i'. il Snl skurv—Knbrrl I*. ItiLb. Irwdell—John T. St. ( I nr. Morksville—William M .1 *rJan. I’utrick—William Audi rson J •;..'*<villc—Ww'iinjji* m S. C haffin. Davulsmi—Jam» L. Nich d^m. Uaudolpli—to bn supj'luil. Surry—Win. W. Turner. \\Vlkc*—Wm.T. CoU -h. 'Die next CVsili renrn will inert at Halifax Court House, Va. Oct. 25,1" 13. From the Sarunnnh ffeorguru, .Not?. A. FROM Cl ISA. The s-rhr. Burlington, Cap*. Ellis, arrived at iht* port tad evening from liivan, Cuba, She w as bound in New York, and oaring l?i is ln-ss of w*aihtr, put inlu this purl, having experienced some uniuagn in heavy Tha passengers of the Burlington have politely fur lid?e<: ii?r pnliicalion the following statement: "On the lCl!i day ol October, appeared off the port of C.rrn, a small slo p showing English Colors, from which a boal^utoffand came into the harbor, having on •«*rd David i'umbull, Esq., a member of I'arliamrut, non of tlae mixed Commissioners of the African Hoard with authority front tin-'English government to deinaml tue li*s ration ul n .1 only the English blacks in this pari of the Island, but of aR the A fiirain introduce! since the , ’ *- i of 1H5I. I nmedialely on landing, dressed infuli unifirsr, he rail.-d upon the commandant of the jurt, pr* seating bio passport, and desiring it he could proceed im nn-diately lo certain plantation*, which he named, with « new of prosecuting hm intention*, stating that h.s vu sol would, lay off the harbor during his short absence. This the Commandant positively refused, ordering at toe same lime the vtssrl to enter Hie port. On anchor log ho was boarded by the authorities and f. und manned w ilk uegross,—the pilot urcaptain of said vessel, not Fora Carter by name, a free mulatto, a .Spanish outlaw and perpetrator of illegal arts on this side of tho island, and w ho fie many years the Spanish authorities hav< i eeu on iheiytii rice, A guard was plaid on hoard to (■/event any communication with the snore. Mr. Turn hull thc-n requested permission to proceed to the town ol 1 ! Iguin, where the Uovernut of the district resides desi to £ at the same lime the protection of the authorities and whether it were safe for him t > go without arms as i.e had nothing but his sword. The Cummandante as l urid bi n that he would be perfectly safe, an.1 ordered :i •••irp mi and two men to accompany him, with strict "inf . -i5i ' to enter into any plantatiisi, or oominuni r.ia? wie.: -,y otiRufl h.s route 0:i pit.j,-.(,t.ig i.im.L'f .it the Governor’s, ha was re cogw.jsd'as the English Consul, who had earned so In njh ir< 'rift in Havana a short lime ago, and who only ■**ed hi* !:f“ hv flying for protection on board of the It’.n g *h g'lynl - r hcr»,and in conaequonre i f opinionas mi tw'J J vy \ t*i ih'*iij'iFy of the planter# >1 - ' th.s idand. wsa rder j IT and foiled to return to any part theoM' Itt* tlie Captain timer#I. i I«■ was uuurdi ately afftila] and plan *I nude r (lie surveillance of a doti ido guard, no one l*-ing allowed to av ».r ► jw'nk to him. Or s were likewise ivc ed to place the ( n w and cap Jtnm *d''the vrtR’1 in the l ift, with the same restrictions j w ere they now arc. * Mr. Turnbull and company " ill he *» nt nn »h *rllv jhy a •ueamhoat. which r»» .ijsvtcrf at (itvan dadv. t*. 'the Havana, to br placed at the *!,>■•}-*► ;i 1 f tl e < apt ticneral. the tiuvrruer not being cuijsiweriHJ to act in j such a case. The arrival of this gentleman has rained grct» cvjte 'inent, particularly among the Rngfiah planters, of which j there are a numlxT it (itvan. uni vigorous imasoren j would have been n«lopted to prevent the lurll.rriug ot ' his views, had the (inventor not taken such sdecisive I step. j Ksfrac* rf a frttrr frnrn an foig/isAimm. frew* n Stnt nish ifihject,) wnttrn at K'd^uin, i'uJm, 0*7 I tlh, | IS 17. i David Turnbull. K*j arrived here last evening. On be mg recognised the Drigadier had him arrested. I 1m pro nv.« for the violation **i the laws, existing arnhy and treat v betwi cti the tw •government*, are •pul** exphet an«l vigorous. '1*' c llrigadier. however, I ;»s, concluded upM» taking him to Havana. This st» p he has resisted with very powerful language, and promises ratlier than go to Havana U» re embark and return in thesiiuu v< o I tu Naaaau, but our lid ' idle' ip mil \ihle. ti r. Turnbull g*-rsmuch agamst liti* w.ll to visit ou t more the capital of tit# I lav.mu.” 9 9 <> is K W \ it i». RI NA\V \\ from the snVrrihcr, living in liedfonJ . muni v, on the For si K >ad, about the l»t ol i )cto U r, a negro man, named T O .11 , • •metimrs ealN hi hum It Thm Drown, aliitu Tom Tnnn. lluU a jet black; high I rehcad, with :i sear on it; the white of hi* r\e* m alway* a little muddy, and rm»u»r luma aim.o*t red; of down'list countenance when lookeJ full in the face. Ilcloikawrty with him three diller out suit* i t clothes, am >n/ w hieh wi re a snuff colored cloth c. at, black salm and blue jeans vests,and a pnircarh of casyinrtl, blue jeans and bi-wn pantaloons. When list heard from, lie was lurking a *out in Montgomery emin tv, Virginia. I will give a reward ol $15 iflakon nj» a ny where in lies State, and confined in jail, an that I get him again. If taken out of the State, and secured so that I gel hull, I will give a reward ol $20. AI.DIIOY \NDI S H NOl'LL. 1 (T,v The 1 * th i humeral and Kanawha iFpubli can will j" • three weeks, and send tlieir accounts to this office It collect Ion. Nov. 3 ti litvu rott ijtm SN PI KM \N( Kola decretal order oftfir circuit so peri* r court o| law and chancery lor the county of Ni lviu, proinuiiiecd in theeasi of Parrish im. Parrish, N« oil M Iiday the 3rd day "I October 1842, the under 1 >*'g:ud, C • nm:s>Mnrrs, will sell, t • the highest (odder, • oi a U'lit «*f fix, twelve an I eighteen months, on' Friday the 25th day <1 N »v* :i;!*er next, on the premi ***, in t lie e unty ot .Nrl . n, T WO rf It A f T s O F I. \ N I) , Is I' ligiiiif to the estate ot Samuel Parrish, deceased, containing aeout O it r H tt ii tl r c tl even e ach, adjoining each other, ami will Im^ Hold together or Si |iaraleU a. may ** * m to be must conducive to the in 0 rest i.l iIiom* concern*1 I. S ml I .and is situated tin both sales ..| T e ItlVer, oil the Tyi River and Dim Ridge , I'urnj'ike r ;ol, in Nelson, and immediately ut the loll ite. |\r <<uti.il .14-eurily will be inquired ot the pure ha i >< r. Mini the right lo the I .anJ retained until lb* purelia •** mom \ is puuf ( osFN PAKIilMI. / . \I.I A R. I i l/.i’ATUh K. J- .. <> i I tw | o e it ii ii i s i: . ^ I'D.I"' 10III ,D i* nnvV receiving from the I N< rthern C Itle.s, a large assort....lit ol Hoods in Ills lint * * I i-usmess, s* Inch d with pleat cure by himself, I * winch In- would res|*e«tlu!|y mvite the a! Urn lion ol lie- public In Ills assortment w ill bo found many rate I \ N » \ GOODS, w hich If Is able to olh r at h»W prices, vr/.: I .sdles’ I )res '.tag Fas s, Fam v 11. »\i %, I* alley Son pH, Hair Oils, 1 irina t •*l«».'n**, II i.r, Nad and l.Mitli Dnislns, Aen.r ihans, Scgar t as* s, ( bis* men, Itackpammoll Hoards, I halts men, \ ndin Strings, \.e., \c. II" ban taken Umi.uil e .re to v loot a goo*I assortment oftM-anlituI Toys, many ot them entirely new. His t- ek < > • ( nl. Monaiy is large ami ol excellent quality.; H* w "Id mention Ins I jeiieli ami llavaima I'Hl'i Sl.Ul I.S, Pres rvi il (linger, French and Italian I ( ted es, Prandy I' liuts, soeli as Pears, Peaches, \p pr e us, f I.» n. s, Prm iie.s, Hein ( lau.le, (• rapes, Ntr iw herries, and Fui t ints. Also, a largo assortment ol' « >li shell Aiuio* .1 ■*, l ilaerts. Walnuts Cream Nats, P< a Ne s, t ntv,i Nuts, Uai.sais, Currents, ( iiron, is,**. Ko. lie is now manufacturing Candies ol the last quality, which he is enabled to oiler to merchants on as good i« rms as an article ofthc Kamc quality can he purchased m the .Vithiru Cities. All fivers of O’OOI) SI'. IUS are invited lo call; lus stock of Principe and 11tvana, tb* y may t»e assured, that they will find a vrry superior article. tiruteful lor the liberal patronage heretofore ext* uded lo him, ho would most respecttully solicil a continuance ut the same, di'lermilied no tdlor shall be spared on his part to merit it. GKO. NV. YANC KY. Srptem'ner 12 ts IN I IIC. I NI 1 I.l) BTATKS COURi For the Ka .tern District of Virginia, Aug. 4, 1812. la the matter >>f Hankruptcy of 1 Ol | N W (.1 ,F.N N ,of the county of I Inlifax, in the #F F..-vrn \ ir.:iniii District. I tie s^td John W lilrim, who hash* in decreed a bankrupt by this Court, having fihd a |h UUoii praying for ills discliurg*; Ii is order*’.I, i liat notice tbereol be puhltslu *1 m a newspa jH'r printed in iln- city of Hicluuoml Hcvenly days at least Is tore tin* *dth day of January next, when a hear inp will lie had on the stud petition, al the City Hall, in the city "I Richmond, ami all credi tors who have prov ed their debts, Slid other persons in mien si, may ap pear at the said time ami place, and show cause, if any iliey have, why the prayer ot i lie said p**iiiioiur should nut bo granted. A Copy—Teste, HKNKV (jIHSON, C Ik. Oct. 31 wllw NUTIL'i;. I!.1. b*' sold, at lire Puckett plantation, on Stann I t ion River. Pittsylvania county, on I'riday tlie IMhdiiyuf November next, at public auction, alltli a erojis of Corn, < lata. Codder. Shucks, ivtu, together w ill L«as the aloekol Unit- /itt L Mix, 0\ I N,-Vxna . ( ATlI.i; AND HOtiX. Also, one ,_ Waggon, together with the plantation tuolsanl uli-iimiI: •d'every description, helotigmg to said plantation. O. all mhos of ten dollars and over, a credit of si\ months w ill he given, the ) urehnser giving bond with approve* seeurity; for all stuns under ten Hollars, cash will he re i ipiircd. JOHN SMITI I, jr.. adm’r , of Ralph Smith, dee’d. If not rold privately liefore the above sale lakes place, the subscriber will, on llmt day, oiler at public auction . his Tll Af I' til' I.A N Ir, lying nit Stnun:on rivet and Sycamore Crock, adjoining the Rockett Plantation, and containing, agreeably to survey. Six SI limit (it .Icri* There is on said liact of land, a valuabh (■ri-i Mill on Sycamore Creek,—Terms liberal, and 1 made known on the day of sale. JOHN SMITH. Jr. Not. 3 tisN sn.i: OF 8UVBI rOH t isil. |>TRM ANT t*> a (IrriI ol" trust executed on th« 1 .‘till M. September )Ht‘2,by Henry Ilibb of Nelaun, hikJ rr corded in Huokirmhun, will be sold, on Thursday ihf j J'1*1 d»y *d" November next, at the present residence ol W illiatn M. I hurumnd, in the last named county, it •he highest bidder, for cash, the Slaves in said deed menunued, btin^ about 12 in nmnhcr, tnen. women, boy* andjrirN. JiV THE TRUSTEES. | lm IRK RBXT AND pussessnni given on vhe first ol January next, e nnforud le Uli'LEhlA’H HOUSE, ,_on tbehill, in the neighborhood of .Mr. ( ; ilardy, aud lonnerly occupied by tlm subscriber. DAVID P. UBESE. Out. 31 s. i.vwiiniRnmiii tk ran i*oi;v« i.iim s, co*vv(run IIV KH. IM> *IICW. •!» %>!'. fflllfS INS rtTUTION wifi be i • ■ ' ' the n S <vptj*u» of pujxL un M ir • ;y, August 20th next. I’lir c«*or*e of instruction is full and • Hi* icnt —-cutnpm mg if \ trioua d( {nrtuicnts of \nclent and Mod r i f. t cr.-iturc, Mulhi i.iatn al and Natural Sciences,- hem cal culatcd U dcvi I pc lh« of tin* youthful mind, and ■‘Tiirc a * -lid ami finished education. The aj«ir! nt ills are large and c.inm .dimis, and In iug k»‘* I) h:ni.-,l»«d with a I'.ano Fort**, (»! .!>«*». ami otlu r i"ry Matlieinatie.il in*tnirncnt« it m confidently In-j- d teat the * xjsriiuice and altaininr* d’ the teach ers may favorably recommend them to oage of do i>• 11;Ji«*. The M'C Mil depaMae \ 10’ti d hy Mr I lamer, well known to t « din tllt/umlied tcuclirr of Vocal and lu-.iu \ c nniideralilo ded jcti »n has h » u m ,d«- in if** , with the view to accommodate n class of young pup! , (limited to lirrlte,) and otherw ise meet the demand* u! the community. T* nos no? v’e^i.ui of 5 months J F'liiiou in It hIh.o, Writing, Arithmetic, J- $12 50 I mgiisli < i ram mar, (*'*og mphy, I !i «tory ike. ) pupils under the »ge of I2 year* Oxer the age id" 12 years $15 00 W illi C ’.»n.p isitjon. Rhetoric, (ilohr*, As / 4|7 rn truitoiny, Phil •* phy, Chemistry, Ur. 5 * * ° Viicient and M hUtii Languages cacti extra. 5 00 {jf unelry. AI :»•! ra an.I Trigonometry, with the con struct.on ol Ala pa, Charts, &u?. extra 5 Music at Profottkir’* Ten 80 0 I sc ot Piano Furtc, 2 0 1 *.e o| L lobes mid other 'Inthemntiea) instruments I 0 Stationary oi -luumg Pena, Ink, and slate pencils I 0) Hoard, Washing. &<*. 02 I o he paid, in all cases, in advance. UFFFRFNCFS. I lie Ri. Rev. S \ Mi Cohkry, Fp. Hkhop Michigan I he Hi. Rev. Dr. dolma, A Fp. Hialiop, Virginia I tie U v. Thumns Atkinson, Lynchburg. I he Ri V. JaincM Do ugiieii, do I l“* H'V. I) M Wharton, liotctoiirt, Va. I he lion. Wm. \Vnf*lhridgi>, Fx fiov.uf Michigan, I lie I Ion \ v Porter, ll s . s Mil htg in, ( barbs kraiuir, M. It. Pr. Mod. Fan. I mveruty Va. d'din Pp uiiss, \ .M. Fx PreHident Haltimore t allege. Hrant/. Mayer, Fsu. Sec’y nf Legation I . S. to Mexico Sani’l. Larlaud, .John (». M*mi, J Ah x i'unpkins, l> Rode.s, C-Fh»js. Lynchburg. , C. Dabney, F. Flotclier, S Oct. Id wOm—ifjkof 73 AESTIA'M U AKi-IKtrsi:. r H A111 •. undersigned, ln«|N.--ii,r* at the above Waie-i -1 house, the properly of Jehu INI. Warwick, Kw|., lake tins turiliml »d returning their thunks lor the vety liberal patronage bestowed upon them, the past year.— , liny intend, by faithfully discharging thru piddle tin tun, tn merit au increased patronage tor Ihu year just euinnieui'ed, I lie I’rupnelnr nl the Warehouse, has spared neither ' \|ir:i '• lint ti .tilde 111 repairing it. It is eel inly b'l li K 1'ltO.U nnd W \ IT.lt I’lKM l|<\ It isskiilded li'iiii one end In the olhi r, so that Tuliaeen is elevated at least ilino inches above ground. It is mil tinted ill the most imam: w p irt el town, being near the Hanks, w here must nl the planters have tu gu fur their tiiuney. In short, we ronti lently believe, l! I'm the interest of all parti s, both planli is anil <h alert, lint Warehnieie I’annnl he snr passed by any in I .yuclihiir''; and we arn supported In ilns npniiun by the animal report ol the Warehouse ... who plan s it tit. the liriul n/ llir list. The waggutier w ill find that we have not been nil mindful of Ins coinlml and convenience. |,ct him hut try us. In conclusion, we la y leave In slate, that hntll uf us were raised pia lieal planters, qtid have devoted many years in I lie enlli vat ion nl Tobacco, and several years in ns inspection. Wetlicn thro Haiti r ourselves, that we have some ipi.ibltealions lortheotlicc of inspectors. The public may rest issiiridid' getting the lull benefit of, witalevcr advantages tin si* cirrutimtnnccs ntav have' given us, and all miter advantages that strict and impar tial justice will all i\v. JOHN IlK.VKI.Y, Oll.Hh.ItT II W i ll, Inspect.irs at Martin's Warehouse. Nov. J WoW A M3 1'3 ATI41 .A WAX I'B'.K. VYlll Nti VIUHINI AN, wilt» liilS Ill'IMI «MI»r;\trt (l . I »r ill • l.t it I »ui- years in 14%:it*!iii*jr l. iun. Matin) maiif-i, IMnl'H'ipliy an I tin4 various braiirhes of an |£u j;li«li KJiKMtion, ami w Imran pr mIuco salisfaetory to»ti nioniaU as t » rharaclcr and ipialilieatious, wishes to obtain a situation lor the next year, in Bonn* family, as a private tearhrr. I he lamily of a lawyer would lie nrrf« rred, hut is not indispensable. \nv e mi,Iiimicatmiis addessed “M. .1. C.” Camp hell C. II \ a , will ineut prompt attculioii. >s pt •» Jam Is .r e: a o a a s . \\* K are rcci iving ami opening a new supply of M EEOOli^, *T t'lK»N till , Ac., to which wo invite the attention of those wishing to pur chase. \ttiong the hooks may he found the following: Cooley’s Ann rican in Kgypk (11 isw ohl\s Poets and Poetry of America, Wilson’s Miscellanies, (■ uizot’s History ot Civilization, Lectures on the History of Christianity, Ruck’s Religious Anecdotes, kruinnuodu r’s Parables, I lav:cs* .Sermons, Thiers’ fr« neh R volution, new edition, Ratunofi’s Cnited States. 3 vols., Ranke’s History ot the Popes, Irving’s \\ orks, 2 vols, 8 vo., Hannah Moore’s Works, 1 vol.. Life of Poet. Plsli, Kdoew orth’s Works, 10 vols., Sherwood's *• 13 vols., Cooper’s Navels and Tales, llaipci’s family Library, i ** Classical Library. Harry Lorrequer, Charles O’Malley, 8u\, kc. A good supply of Cap, Letter and Note Paper; Re cord R ioks, 1 a ugers, Journals and Day Hooks; Memo random Hooks of nlumst every variety; Paper Hanging* ami Rorderi.ig, Musical Instruments, Card Cases, Pen ells, Mathematical Instruments, Inkanlluk Powder, kc PA V NIC, li It KOOKY Co. Sept. 20 U» •voTtva:. SAN ILL sell, at m \ house, in the county of Amherst two miles fast of New Glasgow, on Friday the 'J •> 11 day of November next, if fair, if not the next fair day, r part of my crop of Corn, (say about 70 barrels,) three oi lour thousands poinds of Itlade Fodder, eight or ter thousand pounds of nice Oats, one yoke of splendid \Vorl< Oxen, two line Milch Cows and Calves, two line yotui': blooded Hulls, (one is half Durham, the other a half I). voushire.) three as line young Work Horses as any in Plantation l'trnsils; also a part of mv stock of I loos k. * is i: t: i». ° 3LL. \lso, at the same time and place, I will h»re out loui or live Negroes for the next year, say two men, one wo man, and one or two gills, between the ago of iwelvt and fifteen years; terms made, known on the day of sale A part or all of mv Land is for rent lor the next year, , and jMrssession given immediately; or I will sell my land till accommodating terms, sueh as w ill suit the pur chaser. I may lie found at all times at home, and wil! be pleased to show the land (which contains TUI acre* ol line 'Tobacco and \\ heat and other kind of grain Iain!) to any person, whether wishing to buy or rent.— My object is to pay my drifts, which can he done with case, provided I can obtain only a tolerable price for such tilings as I may have to spare, and can spare; and v\ hoi done, commence a new life once more. SPOTTSWOOI) G. LOVING. \mhurst ct‘v, Oct. 17 w*28N v.tsu nose st tit ns. 3 A\ ILL give the highest cash prices for green and 1 3 dry Hides delivered at the Market House. NV/e and ( ;»; er I.« ttlier will be given in exchange. ti preferred. Hides will hr tannrd on shores and delivi r j ed at the Market house when tanned. All w rk war ranted. . \\\ L. FA IK. i Nov. o l5 t n o .v iv o r r* s Vox resti• him! M.’tu s »V oilier Vroynt) lor *;»!«*• A T K K-ltbridtre C ircuit Sup* ' r Court of Caw a.d J\ t dianCt ry . ><p* in cr *. Im, J4TJ. J iim Alexaiidi r, Platniif, a mintl S. Raster, adndr. of I din |rvtnt*dec hi., John Jordan, Kdw in Jurda i, Ira C. Jordan, and other ;, Ihfendnnti. Pursuant to a I Fcerre pr^»riounce 1 in this os use, on liic 21th day «»t S» p'r-nd • r I -I, I ••■•■*!! proceed, on th** 1 1th «»f I h'ceintxT next, at I. v Selma l urnacc, in Alb-glia nv ( oiinty, Virginia, to i* ui to the highest bidder, fur iin trrtn ot one y nr from the I i nt Jmm iry next, that extensive IIHKV KS'l\IUI.ISUMI’L\l' oi said e arn tv, known as the \\ ■ rks of Jordan* ix Irvine, cui^h fmgt.fa F<t_»< and Furnace, wit It every thing ai imbed thereto, f- r tlio convenient and successful opt ration ot u, iks. The real pnqx rty consists of about .10,0011 Arrc* of l.:sn<l. (vntaining an inexliaieii.de supply ol Ore. Wood, and Water. V die same time and place, w ill be sold, nil 1 ' die per .on.'d ; • perty attached to the Furnace, com pri cing every dm , *i-,-iry hr its opt ration. AU<», 111 .VBi if Start *», w ..o are all laminar with the opera tiousofthe Fur i.- i a Forge, and several of whom are valuable Ilummcrm* and 1* 'in* rs. I pou completing the sales at u. Furnace, F will pro I ceed immediately, it Chiton Forge, on Jackson’s river, ahi i ''Hides ills nit from the Furnace, to sell all the j i . . .ad property there, n ii-nsting of Horse and Mule tiams, and every thing mrrssary I hr tin operation of the Forge. Tim above property belong* to the late firm of Jor dans & In me, and is rented and sold ihr thn purpo.se of winding up tfm bminr-s ol die concern. Terms.— Rond and good security will lie required from the Renter ol die Real Property. From the pur chasers ot the p< is iiial propi rty, (adi will he required for nil minis under ,$lO. For all purchases of -till and upwards, bonds witli approved security will be; required. Persons wishing further iiiformatioii, can obtain it, by addressing me at J.exinoton, \ a. \\ lldd \.M C. I.F.WIS, ( ommixsionrr. 'Phe above renting and sale is with the assent of the surviving part tiers of .Iordans f. Irvine. To persons wishing to examine the prop* rty, ii will be show n at any lime be lb re the day -d sale, by Ira F. .Iordan at tlio Furnace, and James Juidan at tin Forge. JOHN JORDAN, On LchnlJ ff himst If , and surviving imrt tiers. I.exingtor, Va.Oct.20, 18*12 wtllD uss.v* % ms. j RSI ANT to decree ol'tln* (’ir-*nit Superior Court ‘ I of Law and Chancery for the county of Him! ford, pro- j in it tired in the suit of .lames M. Otey k other;, plain tiffs, and Armistrnd Otey, ndmr. of John II. Otey <le 1 ceased, ^ others, defendants; the under-' rneit, Commis Mouers appointed hy said decree, will, on the 15th day of December next, proceed to sr 11, to the highest bidder, h-reysli.a I rael ol I .and, lying in the County of Bed ford, on the waters of the North Cork of (ioo.so Creek, being tlie tract given by John II. ()tey, iL *’d. in Ins life time, to John B.Otey. Also, on the same day, we will proceed to sell, for cash, the Tract of Land,(except the willow’s dower) of which N. Ism II. Otey, dr. died pos . ;si‘d, being the mine given to him hy Ins falh**r N. II O'ey, Sr. in !r mil', lime, lying adjoining the first nu n tinned trad. So line h of- ud tracts ol’l.uid will bo sold as may he neceessary to satisfy said decree. 'The salt* of the first mentioned tract will take place at tie* residence of John B.Otey. 'The sale of the last mentioned tract w ill he made on the premises, immediately after the sab ofthu first named tract. JOHN \ Vv II \RTON, ) r , .lO.M'.l’M WILSON, S' rs Nuv. HI w!.")l) .Sal** of H.oikI. Moi l., &(*., ill .‘MU lioil. II u IK subscriber, wishing to remove to the Wost, of .1. fers lor sale his TIC ACT OS' lying in the lower end of Campbell e uiity, 17 miles he low Lynchburg, one mile north of the main stage road,1 leading from Lynchburg to Richmond, adjoining the Lands ul David Pat tenon, John I!. Plunkett and others, , containing be a recent survey, •* I I ! - ‘2 A c !• <■ w , About 12-10 or 50 acres of w hich are in woods, a good part of which is excellent Tobacco Land. The cleared L ind is ina good state of improvement, 40 or 50 acres of which is good Meadow Laud, a part in (’lover. Ties Tract of Land lies better than any Land ot usjgood ipi.d - I ty, in this section of country. It is convenient to a male and a female academy, post office, (mi. The improvements consist of a TIL IMTI) DITLLLLYfi HOIST. Z-l • J j £ in good repair, with live rooms; a neat fVst'i] I i 8if/ »ti J convenient office, in the yard; a goi d kitchen; and he can safely say his out Buildings are better than are usually met with, and con sist of a (irainery, Tobacco Barns, Stables, Cow Ileuses, and all other necessary Buildings, which make it a deni table settieineut. Should it be too small for seine purchaser*, it can be added to; if too large, it will do to divide, as there is a : not her settlement on tin* land lor a small latnily. There w as seeded on the Land, in good order and time, • crop of white Wheat. be subscriber, living on the premises, will at any in. w it to those disposed to purchase. P not sold priv.i; the first of December next, it will on that I d„V. it :flint, the next fair day. Sun-lays excepted. I) off -r. d to igbest bidder, and possession given the first of January n TLILMT—I •Mr the Land, one third of the purchase J m-nry, cash; the balance in two equal annual instal ments, tin purchaser or purchasers giving bond witliap proved security, and the title retained untel the pur { chase money is paid. Should the Land be sold at the time above mentioned, I will offer f>>r sale some II rses, some fine Cattle, a |] »ek of Sheep, Plantation Ctonsils, ix-1*.— lerms — All sums of or under five dollars, cash. All above that a mount, a credit of 8 mouths w ill he given, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. ROUKRT I1CNTKR. 'The (’harlottsville Advocate will publish three weeks and forward account to this office for collection. Nuv. :> wiI D yamaecm: be a: a a, i.s i a i i; tit it s.if.e.. SNYII.fi SF.LL, one moiety of die O ter Mills, or conditionally the whole. They embrace both a (»risi and Saw Mill, erected within the last Our 7 years, are on a large Creek, which in ordinary years all'.mls an abundant supply of water, and are within a mile ot tin Piny Stand binding, on Janies River, and immediately opposite the lower end of the Canal et tlie Blue Ridge. - - The Saw Mill, between the loth ol January and 1st ot May, cut 77»,OOl) feet of Plank and Scantling. The ih gh rbood abounds in fine Pine, Oak ami Poplar tun i hers, ami the roads an good. Tbr lineot ihe ( anal be ! ing let on contract from Lynchburg to the head ol the pressent work, at the Blue Ridge, would atlor I a fine Held for profitable enterprise to an active man who had leisure to attend to tin* business. I will also sell Clover Slill, lying within a mile and a half of the Canal. It contains *2*10 or 200 acres of rich land, a good proportion of which is Tobac co I/and, and has on it a fine collection ot Nines ami choice Fruit trees of almost * . *-y variety grown in Ibis climate. I will also dispose of the Rocky Row tract, ro i’ain ing by a late survey SI3 acres, a little over 11*0 ot which are cl rare I ami in cultivation, and nearly all of it fresh, . and lying well for land situated amongst the moun tains. I consider it the richest Land l have ever seen, and it produces Tobacco, Corn. £\.e. remarkably well,— There is yet between four ami five hundred acres ■ t flue i Tobacco Land to clear, most of which is capable of pro duct tg six or seven crops of Tobacco in succession, with i m:t a diminution of the quantity or quality of the crop.— It is heavily timbered w ith Oak.Pine, Poplar, Chest nut, Hickory,&c.,and the range for the Cattle and Hogs not inferior to any in the country, the mast being ade quate to raising ami fattening the latter; and there is a line young Orchard ofehoici Apples, Pear.i, Plums, and several thousand [b ach Trees are planted out, and many ot them arc now bearing. I will sell any of the above property on ae,*oiniii nluting terms, as to price and time; and will show it to any one disposed to purchase. NYM. AUMISTEAI). Rocky R »\v, Amherst, P. S.—There is said to be some first rate Iron Ore in -•great abundance, oil the Rocky U nv Tract; and on the Clover il.11 Farm there is a first rate (Quarry of Free -■Stone, with in a short ditancc of the C anal, a ml a good wav. NY,N]. AUMISTKAD. j Nov. 3 w2m (J. r..fm Si. li*-\ i: Nathan lotHua an l James S. |Vnn, of the county of Nr!* II, Aii'n-** J PrfifirtTi //I Jlunkniptry. I loyd fo. V\ liiteluad. a Merchant of Nelson county. ON rridin.; the petition :il<<rcHniJ, It is ordered l.v I ha ( »Mirtt t I»;*t noiiei; th rcof be given to the said f lry d fo. \\ bitehead, by delivering to him a copy there of. if he lx * found within tin* District, or by leaving a copy there ■! :>t his kn.wn usual place of risidi nee within the I) 'rid, at least twenty day* b* fort* ’he ‘25th day of No m rn'» r next, when a hearing will he had upon th* said p'-tition at. the I mied State* Court Uomn in the city of Kichiie nd, within the said district; and also that notice thereof he published in the new spap< rx, according to the *2*2nd mid 2d tli rules of court, so that all persms inter rsted ma y appear at the said time and place, and show ranv. if any they have, why the sai.l j* titii.u should not U* orallied. A I’upv—Teste, IIKN Ji\ CJIBSON, CTk. Oct. 27 wAw w AuiiaToiv hotel. f R 0 H'. I'lDPHIKrOU of this Kstahlishment re B turns Ins thinks to his pit runs tor their generous support, slid assures them tlnu lie lias made everv ar rangement fi>r the accommodation of the publie, ill the mint c nnfortahlu muntirr, and upon the "i"“t lilt'Til terms. In ounseiptenee of tho emhar Mssnient of the times, he has reduced his charge* to the following prices: Hoard for man and horse per day, J| Board for iiinn do 1 00 By the single meal, for dinner, ,r>0 for breakfast orstijipei 07 j for fudging Travellers will always find his bar furnished with the best liipmrs; lit* table supplied witli every variety uliieh the market ran all'ord; neat and well furnished' rooms:! .bilging servants, and an tillr.nlite Onlli r, 'flie Proprietor was stifllcietilly firtunate, nntwith ■.landing the mildness of the winter^ toobtain a plentiful supply 1.1 I ( K ; so that bis patrons, wlio think “tlll.lt WAV Kit IS VIIK BUST," m iv he assured of always finding a pitcher of good K.'f, U \ IT'.ll—quite a luxury amid the summer heats. I lie stages will call at any pl.ieo fur the aceomntiala linn of travellers. J AS. M. I.ANtillOlt.NK. OCP for hire, a good Hack, gentle horses, nnd a fir. I’ul driver. ,1. M. L. j July IS w an •Ittent ion Planters! f IJ1111'. undersigned, Inspectors at Planters* Ware house, beg leave to return their sincere thanks to the Planters generally, f«»r the very liberal support they have received during the inspection year which has just • • I '.s al. Tho new year, which is always dated Irma tin !>! day of () •tuber, has now commenced; and they lie! encouraged to hope that the same generous patronage will he continued in an increased ratio, especially as they are determined that every honest effort shall he used, <n their put, to promote the interest of the planter, and I rend *r the condition of the wagoner as comfortable as posuhle. To this end, they have had tho wagon lot ! wll enclosed and protected by strong gales and locks, si that, by tiie constant attention of trusty and vigilant 1 s rvaniH to this matter, the bogs and cows, which have heretofore in tested the lot, are carefully shut out every night. ih:u securing tho wagoner against a very serious annoyance. They fuel confident that all who are dis posal to favor them with a call, both planters and wa g iiiers, cannot fail to he ph ased, as they will meet with as prompt .attention and as comfortable accommodation here as at any Ware house in the pice. Omne and see fur yourselves. JUNKS is, \VIHTLOW. Oct. 0 w6w 8 A s, b: . Vi ’5,r ILL be sold, to the highest hidtlt r, on Friday the t f *2 "nil day of November next, at the late residence' of Ini I is I lunter, ilecM. in the lower end ut Campbell eounty, l Horses, a yoke young Oxen, stock of Cattle and I logs, an excellent (lock if Sheep, Plantation Cion h, II us- hold and Kitchen Furniture, crop of Corn. Oats, Fodder, Kc. At the same time, will be sold a lot of superior Pork. 77J/i\V.>—Allsums under five dollars cask; nil over that amount, a credit of 8 months w ill be given, the pur chaser giving bond with approved security. Cl I Alii. KS I). SLACGIITKR, ROBKRT I1UNTKR. Agents for Sarah K. Hunter. November 3 \\2f>N JroTMceT ~ P N pursuance of a demo of the Circuit Superior ■ Court of I.aw and Chancery, for Bedford county, made on the 7tli day of May, ISifJ, in a suit therein pending, in the name of Moses Dooley, plaintilf.es. John M irkle, al. defendants, I shall offer lor sale, on the pro j mises, on a credit of six, twelve Sc eighteen months, in | equal payments, on Saturday the !5lst day of IWombcr, ; Ir'l 2, one undivided moiety of a LOT OF LAND, ; situated on Water street, in the town of Buchanan, Bot I etourt county, containing one half of an acre, and d«*sig j naied in the plat of the said town as lot number 8; which • moiety is the property of the said John Markle. Bond with good personal security will he required of the purchaser for the payment of the purchase money, and the title to the land will he retained until the whole ispaitl. Wui. W. 110YD, coni’r. Nov. 3 wt311) I’ o r R e n V , S<-\ Til K T \V O V I II F, r It O O F VLJ'J : » i if [trick Tenements, &L:>*8aa» 0,1 Mam street, immediately brl.nv tbr Franklin Hotel,—the upper apartments arc well adapt ed lor the resideneo of private families. 1‘ossnssiun will | be oiven on the lirst of Jaimary next, and of one of the , teiiemeuis, probably sooner, if desired. WM. RADFORD. Pet. 20 wt« ic.tf. «. ATTOli.XF.V .IT I.. I IT, niiiii.oi ri; t in ie r iioi mk, va., V^r 11.1, attend regularly ihe Superior and Inferior T Courts of the Counties of Charlotte, Ca.xip | tie.!.!., I’hince Kiiwarii, and Halifax. 'j*/- All business eottfided to liis pare will meat with the promptest attention. Address Charlotte Court 11oiise, Va. N-»i. 29 w2m Tru&t Saleaf Wtluable Property FI RSI ANT to a deed of trust executed bv Charles L. Dibrell, dated the lib day of May, 1842, and i recorded in the county court of Botetourt. Ibr purposes tin rem mentioned, we shall sell to the highest bidder, on Pursd-iy, the 22nd of November, if fair, and if not, on ! tho next tair d:ty, at Dibrell’s Springs, in Botetourt county, the loliowiug property;—One very valuable thorough bred Stallion, Muniisuv, din blood of old Kolipsp and Sir Ha!—two tho rough bred Holts, two ; pihid Work 1 lursrs, spvpriil Cows, Jd or 30 liirop and fat Shi pp, Id head of fat Unis, sumo Household Curilitiire, rnlimblo Table warn, and in iny otlinr articles. Terms j liberal, and made known nil day of sale. M.U KIC K I.ANKHOlt.NK, jr„ ) HKN.I. K. SCIIL CCS, ) rrtwt,^. Nov. 3 v\ 3\v IN THE I MTF.D STATES COI HT For tlie Eastern District of Virgin.a. Nov. <1. 1842: Ol v\ A\ 11. BR ADFUTE, of the town of Lynch burg, having film! h petition pmyingthat he may be declared a bankrupt: It is ordered, that a! I persons chum *iug to hi- creditors of the said Otway II. Brad lute show . cause to the court, on the 8th day ot Docetn!>cr next, why the mid Otway B. Bradfute bo nut declared a Bank rupt, pursuant to the act of Congress in that behalf; ari l that a c.»py of this order he published in the newspapers, according to the 2 2d and 21th rules of court. A Cupy—Teste, HENRY GIBSON, Cl’k. NV. 10 wdw 011,14 or L VIH XU t .r the Janir* Hiur A Knnnn hn ( nnol ,0‘ S.MJL.I•; .tv ruts omev j IN i UK L'.MT'ED STATES mi RT, Fur tiiu Eastutti Dial net ul \ ..,a. Sptenilcr 12>h, lfc42: WJL1.IAM YOUNG of the oinn'y of Franklin l aving filed a petition praying llist he may l» d,' ‘dared a bankrupt: ll is ordered that ill persons elainiin . to be creditors of the said William Young, show cause ti tlm c mrt. im llm 12th day of Decenber next, why ibi! said \N illimn Young be ml declared a bankrupt, pursiimt to the art ef (' ingress in that Irulialf; and that i a c ipy of this order be published in the newspapers, ae , curding to the 29d and 'Mill rules of court. A copy—T«***t«*: JO.SKI H J\ BATTLKY, D. CTk. Qet.ar IN THE UNITED STATES (OlltP Fur tbe Eastern District of Virginia. OcTOBr.it 25, |,a42: PHEASANT THOMPSON of the county of Am herst. having filed a petition praying that lie may be declared a Bankrupt: Ills ordered, 'that all person* claiming to !*■ creditors nt tin said Pleasant Thompson show cause to till; court no the 30lli of Nuveiubcr next, why the Slid Pleasant Thompson lie ml declared a bankrupt, pursuant to the net of Congress in that behalf* and thal a ropy of lliia order bo published in the new*! papers accnriling 11 the 22d and 21th rules of court. A Copy—Tesie. JIKNKV GIBSON. CPk. Oct. 27 w5w V'lHCIMA to will—.At Hub. held ill the l ink’s (JITcecf " the C ircuit Superior Court *»1 l.itw ami Chancery lor the County of Halifax;in the moiiili ot (Ytober, 1M2: ’ J amt;* Hurt on, executor o! Levi lull ckciaMtl, I'lainllS, Martin Dodson, DodsonHui'kcu and Jolm Sim* late Slier* ift ot Halifax county, Defendants. In CiiANrr.r.jr. I lie Defendant Martin DinUnn not glaring entered hisap pcai am-c ami it ap| < ;n nij; by *ut is|;u-t<tfy e\ idence that lie i* not an iiihabitant this common w cu I th; It is ordered, I bat the said Hctcmlunt Marlin Dodson do appear here on the lirst Monday in January next, ami answer the hill uf the 1’laint'll, and that *icopy ol t his oulei lw^tartlnTith inserted in tbe Lynchburg \ irgiman lor two in<>nl^B^irVt*s»iYt l\, and posted at the front door ol tbe eourt-bousT^u this County. A Copy—Teste, WM. S. IfocT, n, c. ct w‘2ni \ To w it: At iiuUw lirlil m the Clerk’* < iffire ‘•I the ( in nit Superior Court of Law and Clmnecre lor the e unity of Halifax , in the month of < l.-mhrr, IN 1*2: Jo iiu Cobb Jr., administrator of Leboiiv Hightower, il« «-ca-e I, . Plaiutifli (Vjniust Joel Marable, Nancy Mai aide,Ambrurr Bohannon k - his wife, ^ iMinduuU, In Ctl \NCP.ttY The 1 Jcfrndants Joel Marable and Ambrose pohnnnon k. - his w ile, not having entered their appearance, aud it appearing by satisfactory evidence that they arc not in lulaiits of this commonwealth: It is ordered, that the said 1 >efciidants Joel .Marable and Ambrose jhdianismi and - --bis wife, do appear here on the lirM Monday in Jarm an next anil answer the bill.»f thc%l,laint ilfj and that a e.ouy of this order he forthw ith inserted in the Lynchburg Virgin ian for two months sue* cs.>i\ely, aiulposted at the frontdoor of the court-linusc, of this Countv. A Copy—Teste, \VM. S. HOLT, i). c. Oct 13 vv*2m IN THE UNITED STATES Cut RT, For the Eastern District of Virginia, October 20, 1842: WOIIN I*. Ill II lU'SS, of tlir town of Lynchburg, • " having filed * petition praying that he may hi* de clared a Bankrupt: It is ordered, that all persons claim ing tube cri ditors of the said «l<*hu I*. Burruvs shew cause to tlif court, on the 2filh day of November next, why the said John I*. Burrus* la* not declared a bank rupt, pursuant to the act of Uoupn m in th.it hi hall'; ami that a copy of tlii* >rvli rbo published in the ncwspapi r*, according to the22d and 24lh rules of court. A Copy —Teste, IIENUV GIBSON. C Tk. Oct. 27 w5w IN THE UNITED STATES COURT, For the EastcffT District of Vir ginia. Oct. 21, .1812: Ball'll ND FATE ortho county of Bedford, having a A filed .i petition praying that lie may ho declared a Bauktupt: It is ordered, that all pers;.ns claiming to lu» creditors of the said Edmund Fate, show cause* to the court, on the iltli day "I November next, why the said Edmund Fate he not declared a bankrupt. pursuant to the act of Congress in that behalf: and that a copy *f this order he puhlishcd in the newspaper* according to the 22(1 a id 21th rules of Court. A Copy—Teste, IIENUV GIBSON, c’lk. Oct. 27 w.7w IN THE UNITED STATES COURT, For the Eastern District of Virgin**. Oct. 22, 1812: (T LAI BOB N EGLADMAN eft he town of Lynchburg J having filed a pcH^n, praying that heinay ho de clared a haukrupi; It b^Hrred that all person* claiming to he creditors uf the sjpf laihorne Glad man show cau.-si to the court, oil the i!lM day of Novembejr<firxt, why the said Claiborne Gladniap be not vhvlared a bankrupt, pursu ant to the act of CongiifcH in that behalf, anj that a copy of this order be published in the newspapers, according to lhc22daiol 2lth rtUeji of Court. TfC npy —'I'.-sto. IIKNUV GII1SON, Cl’k. Oct. '17 w5w >cw l orwtirdiiiK A CumiiilMioii llvunc ( On thf basin,J I.VNiiiMCitu, Va. flVIK I NDERSIGNKD, occupying tlic extensive I Fire Proof Were House, (recently erected by .lohu 'I. Warwick, Esq., on the Canal, by which the expense of drnyage is saved.) resmctlttlly tenders his services to Merehants and the ptiblie generally, ill the forwarding ol Hoods, or tlic sale or shipment of Produce. BENJAMIN I'. 8ACKKTT. Refer In John (i. McCorki.e &. McDanif.i., Hancock K Adams, > T.ynchLwg, IV. John M. Warwick, Payne St Tcrkfr, I,. 1). Crenshaw, Richmond, IV. Sept. 8 w3m Valuable Krai M'Mafr (lr»>ilr> B\ virtue of tvo deeds of trust, etcculcd lo the sob seriber by John Wills, bulb cl which are duly rc <orded in the clerk’s office of th< cj inly of Nelson, one I ciring datetho 2od clay of Octol tr l8o‘d, and the other he 23d day ol May 1810, fir the p trpnsc of securing to > Christopher T. Estes the payme nt of a certain sum of mo icy; | shall, cut the; premises, e xpose for sale, to the login st bidder for cash, on Friday, tile 2d day of Deccnt bi r next, the following tracts or parcels of land, lying in the county of Nelson, within two miles of tlm court house, to w it: Otto tract containing 525 aerrs, being the same Land on w hich the said John Wills now resides, ti |»<jn which there area comfortable dwelling, and all ne cessary out booses. Also, at the same lime and place, three other tracts or parcels of Land; one containing ■10 sen's,tine other containing 84 acres, and thsremaining tract containing RIO agree; all of which said tracts of Land arc adjoining each other, and arc bounded I y the Lands of Robert .1. Kincaid, Abram Seay Sr., and others, lying and being on both sides of Rucker’s Run, in the county a fo resin id. The title to the aforesaid lands is believed to be indis putable; but acting as trustee, I shall convey such tide only as is vested in me by virtue of said deeds. HIRAM W. DAWSON, Trustee. Oct. 31 w t2l> Id 85HAT DISCOVERY. . V f> Tllliit-S It I'E/IMiF. flMIIS medicine is the only one that has conic below l tile public |V‘ the relief of mothers, and is design'd tor them, and them only. It is not a cure for all com plaints, tint for the one designed; and tl o testimonials it its favor being so strong, w e rocommei d it as • valua ble medicine. A pamphlet accompanies each bottle, with a full description of its peculiar virtues. For sale 1" DINKLF. fs RIMBOEGH M <y 23 w t23N