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—egg! e -— ■■ g ■ ■ THE !« !ITH OP A DAMA3K ROSE. I By P . at Allen, Esq one of the Editors of th«• | Baltimore ‘letegraph. One tumm ir mnni when Love whs young, And . um enng at his mother’s breast j The morning lark to loudly sung, It broke his s*umbers, up he sprung And left his parent still at rest. He taught her doves with tender hands— From itn tt'ey never wandered tar | And now • he little urchin stands, And h'.rfl them fast in flnw’ry bands. Then tii - themto his mother’s car. He mounts tha seat—away 'hey skip, ^wi!t »hro’tlie yielding au*he scours, And s'il » l>as'i n on the trip, A' oig L.iv< impetuous snaps his whip— Tlii sh string o', braided flowers | Th his pastime to b guile, •• *rS his flight and skims the ground : H ' nd pant with many a smile, T •' '■ ih <. f Flora ran and file, T ;«iidy heads Teund* A .' ' bow h>.f<, • ■ * »im to alig it, " irtt'vs * kiiii. i I ecks.his pace ; V h- ! flow r «•( w> te, o’ its - .. ro- .1 and bright, j Air o court the b ? .nbracu. A' <1 'iha> wih mother «ay to me, ■ r ■. I i. .bsen-'e *.ucli .3 this ! 1 i fl- in sol. d> if' s’-aii be, 1 ‘ wi i. I’ll (f » ‘r m ilie tree, Ana gue .t to her -v, .» & k.ss He pulls with all his might n . main, And plucks tin flower that charmed his eyes, He wounds his hand,* ut f eut no pain, R n.uinis his chariot, shakes the rein, Ar.u to his rrother bears tile prize. © my dear mother, do not slight Y >ur son an 1 turn aw y your head, Look at this flower, how lovcl. white! She turn’d, and trembled at the sight, *Twas all one deep and blushing red. She caught him with a mother's care, But when unhurt she found her boy; Henceforth ordain'd—that flower so fair, That rtfjdy vest shall always wear, As a memorial of her joy. THE BOUNDARY LINE. , A dispute is carried on, in the southern pa pers, between John Wood and other mathema ticia -s, r-iative to the boundary line between the U iter1 States and the British territories, or a .si and west parallels nf latitud*. This aubj c , *v. understand, excites considerable Interest in he Canadian provinces By a gen” tleman from \1on<r *1 we are informed that >• numb r of • xperimeiit.s and calcu "t.on have been ai; de On the 45' degree of north latitud , t b< unitary between flip trni»*d St»t s an l th. <-itish -o e>n>n n , <rom ich >t is *r preheudrd v the Canadians tint a rre.-t dr lit ea’ion or division of >he lin* will carry it b* ond ’he Isle-aux NVix and iri"g that po»t twe v .d a It If miles <r m the nrecen’ estab lish. ou dary within the 1 m ts of th lTni Sta es T> e appointment :>f the commiss o - e, « wh . are •. se tie this po nt and t'.tir deci a< "no •, we *re told, is looked for with nv •-a r> y by those wl»o may ^ e implicated in fi e ov. nt. Columbian Adjutant aril t trero Cenrr Pt Offer I hr: l 9th 1815 Cr.VERAL ORDF.lt8 Th- sr.-ang men’s w ich ir” n cess ,ry for execn in >■ the act of C ngress, fixing the mili tarv p .. esl i hment, cannot be completed So s toorg n:7 h- army nd, to ”ay and d srharge ir> -r im rar ffic-rs, non coma missione rf. musicians m.d privates, on the 1st day of '‘ay n«*xt. In consequence, therefore, of the circumstances which will not permit such discharge at that time, and of the p:->- a.on m.de by the law in such case, the ar rr” will continue in service, according to its pr sent organisation, un'il further orders, sub ject to the following regulation, viz ; 1st Soldier* who enlist d to serve during the war, will with all reasonable dispatch, from dav to day, be mustered, paid and discharge ed at their respective stations; and 2d The arrearages of pay due to the non-eom mishioned officers, musicians and privates, v ho are nested for a term of years, will be paid to them, at ihei: r spe-tive quarters, with as little delay as possib'p By order of the Secretary of W.r, 1). PARKER, nnrl ~ CM s \i: ERY NOTICES. VIRGINIA : At Rules ltnldcn in he Clerk’s Office of the •Superior (Jourtof Chancery for the Richmond District, the 32th day of Janurry 1815. Charles Gwinn, surviving partner of Charles Gwinn und William Smith, late partners, acting under the firm of Charles Gwin > & Co. Pit'S agairut P.lijcli Beam, and Thomas Foulke, and David Pulton and G-urge Htarck, partners, acting and trading under the firm of Fultrn and Stsrrk, Jirf'tt. THE defendants Rlijth Beam, David Fulton and George St arc k, nut having entered their appearance and given security according to tl.< act of assembly and the Rules of this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, that they arc not iniiahitants of this country : It is ordered, that 'he said defendants do appear here on me tenth day of the next term and an swer the bill of the plaintiff; and that a copj of this order he forthwith inserted in some nrwspuper published in ihe city of Richmond, for two nr nths successively, and posted at the front door of the Capitol, in the said city. A Copy—Teste, Wm. w. hrning, c.c. April ^1. w8w VIRGINIA: At Rules, hotden in «he Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Richmond District, the 28lh day of February 1815. Walter Coles and Sally T. his wife Plt't. Agairut /ohh Lesli cx’r &c. ol Robert Craig decM William Oxltanii Timm .s Craig. Oeft't. Ti e Defendant Thomas Craig not having en tered his Appearance end giving security ac cording to the Act of Assembly and the Rule* t f this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of this Country : It is ordered, That the Mid Def nd* *nt do appear her# on the first day of the next term and anawer theb Ul of the Plaintiffs j and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the City of Richmond, for two months successively and F- sted at the front floor of the Capitol, id the •aid Cdv A Copy—Te ite ... 1 W. HENNING, C. C. April v *8w VIRGINIA: vt Rules holden in Ike Clerk’s Office of the y Superior Coutt oi Chancery for tlu Rich moml D strict, the 30th day of January i«l5 John I’ovutl and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Johnson, Wi.liam Johnson, Henri, etta Johnson >nd Kdw rd Johnson, and Sam uel Hobson ind Elizabeth his wife formerly Elizabeth Johnson, Pit ft ! xtgainit William Uentlcy admor. of William Ronald, Robert Harrison and Peyton Harrison Acting exors ol Carter II. Harrison, deed. William Bradley and William Fenwick admor. de bo nis non of Andrew Ronald di ed. Deft'a 'I he 1> h ndants Robert Harrison and Pey ton Harrison, not having entered their appeur arc- and given security according to the Act ot Assembly and the Ru os of this Court, and ■ it appearing by salbdaco ry evidence, that they [ ar*- not ’iilmbitants of this country . It is or* ilcred, that the said defendants do appear liert; [ 0,1 *he tenth day of the next term and answer the bill ol the Plaintiffs ; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted 141 some news— puper published in the City of Richmond, for t w » months successively and posted at the frontdoor of the Capitol, in the said City. A copy—Teste, Wm. W. 1JBNIXG C. C April 1.wfrw VIRGINIA: At Rules holden in the Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of Chauncry for the Rich mond District, the 30th day of January 1H15. It-chard Pipes admr de minis non with the will annexed of Elizabeth Peachy, dec’d, Plt'f against Jam 's Ross surviving ex obtor oFJames Aid's, deed, the said James ltoss and John M m.r admors witn tin. wn. annexed of Ove ton Cosby dec’d, and Fmz-r Gregory exor. ol •lent' 3 Gregory who was surviving partner of James Mills, & co. and Mary VI. Peachy ,.il mslratiix with the will annexed of Tho mas Griffin Peachy, lecM Deft I HE Defendant Frazer Gregory not having entered his appeaeam-. n : ,*<ven security ac cording to tne Act ot Assembly and the Rules or UU8 t*eun9 an i tl appearing by satisfactory evidence, that lie i not an inhabitant of this country : It is orJvr- d, that the baid defendant do appear here on the tenth dry nf tiie nezt term and answer the t> It of the Plaintiff ; ,nd that a copy of this or .er h. forthwith insert*. - in some newspaper publish d m the Ci y of Richmond, tor two mortns successively and posted at the front door of the Capitol,- in the s.iid City. A copy—Teste Wm. W* HEN IF G C. C. Ap V 1 VGUilN! V : “ At Rules holden in tfie Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court o- Chancery for .e Kiel mo.'.d District, the 30ili d..y o! January, 1315. Abraham llalsey, PU'f. against Richard S. Ilackley. J’lin YIcYekar, --rclu'* bald Philips. iVillium o'ewart, Anthony L» , Robert Pollard anil Tbomas M Randolp Usf'ts the defendants Richar I S. H r.kley, J .lm McVekir, Irchibald Philips, William Stew» 1 rt anti Antnnny Ikv, not having entered appearance ami given security according to tU act of assembly afid the Rules of this Court, and it appearing f>7 satisfactory evidence, that they are not inhabitants ol .his country : It is ordered, that the said de end iiits ilo appear lore op the tenth day of the next term an an rvyer the bill of the plaintiff; and th-' copy of ihis order be forthwith inserted, ii. seme newspaper published in the city ot Richmond, for two months succe ssively, and posted at the front door of the Capitol, in the said city. ' copy.—Tfcs e, Wm. W. HENING, C.C. April 1. w8w VIUGIKI V: At Rules holden In the Clerk’s Office of the Su perior Court ot Chanc-ry for tin. Richmond district, the 30th day of January, ±815 David Ross, tlt'f. against John Quarles, executoi of the last will and testament of Duncan McLaughlin, deceased, Peter H. Ware, John W. tiailcn, Richard Hackney, Mai hew Wills and Rene Napier, securities for John Qtt tries as executor ol Duncan McLnughlan and John Forbes, Def'ts. THE defendant Rene Napier not having n terod his appearance and given security accor ding to the act of assembly and the Rules oi this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory e vidence, that he is not au inhabitant ot tliib country: It is ordered, that the said defen dant do appear here on the ten h day of tbi next term and answer the bill of the plaintiff : and that a copy of this orde. be forth vith i sorted in some newspaper published in th, city of Richmond, for two months successively, and posted at the front door of the Capitol m the said city. A copy—Teste, Wm. W HENING, L C April 1. _vHar VIRGINIA: At •I'"’ .olden in the C'.- k’s Office o' th S per ... Court of Chine iy n.i Hie ic |, mond District, the 30th day 01 January, 161 > John Cabell, /»/<• again* t Robert Crawford and Joseph Slater, Ihf’t,. TUB defendant ltn....-ri Crawford not • ng entered his appearance and given security ac* cording to the act of assembly an.i ilu run n of this court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, that lie is not an inhabitant of this country: It is ordered, that the said defendant do appn- here on the fiist day of the next term and answer the bill of the plaintiff's and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Richmond, for two months successively, and posted at the front door of the capitol, in the satd city A copy—Testa, WILLI AM W. HEXING, C. C. March 29.w8w VIRGINIA: At Rules holden in the Clerk’s Office of the Su perior Court of Chancery for the Richmond District, the 30th day ol January, 1813. James Saunders, PU'f. ago* net Joseph D Fanning, adm’r, and Elizabeth Saun ders, adm’xof William Saunders, deceased, The scire facias awarded in this caiisc not haring been returned executed on the defen dants, and it appearing ty satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants of this country j It is ordered, that the said defendants do ap pear here on the tenth day of the next term and shew rinse against the revival by the said scire facias sough' \ ami that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Richmond, for two months succes rlely, and posted at the front door of the Capitol in the said city. A Copy—Teste, Wx. W. HEXING, C. C. Apsil 1, w8w VIIUUNTV: ' rales holden in the Clerk's office of the Su perior Court ot'Chancery tor tlie Richmond Dirtriot, the 30lh day of January 1815. David Kosv, of tlie City of Richmond, Plt’f. Agcur.st W illiam Dayley, William Stewart and Rehah his wite, Sally Dayley, Joseph Dayley Rich ardaon, Nanccy Richardson, children and heirs of Fanny Dayley, doc’d Douglass Day I le v and Elisabeth Dayley, children o* Haity Dayley, who are heirs ami the lour last are also devisc-es of the said Joseph Dayley, tie* ceasi d and the three last are infants. Unfit. TIIE Defendants William D.yUy, William Stewart and Kesiah his wife, Jo epli Dayley Richardson, and Nancy Richardson not having enter. d their appearance and given s curity ac cording to the Act of Assembly and th. Kul ol tins Conn, and it appearing by satisuictory evidence, that they are not inhabitants o this country : It it ordered, Thu' the sail Deten dams do appear here on tlie enth day of tin next term aid answer o. ‘of the 1* uiuliif; and th r a copy of or.icr b. iortnwitli in. sen* d -n some new..pt- pu'dished in the City ol Richmond, lor two monies successively and posied at the front door of the Capitoi m the said city. A Copy—Te9te, WM. W. HENING, C. C. April 1. wSw ! VIRGINIA : At Rules holden at the Clerk’s Office of tho :u, i oi urtof Chauneery for the Rich*, nnmd District, the 30th day of January 1815. VVihum A Cocke and Catharine his wife. PIC ft. against f William Bentley, admr. of William Ron id d, deed. Henry lleth, and John Si. wan, sr.il Jell raoti Swann, executor of John Swann d g*.. who was administrator or Samuel S i nn, deed. Urftit. Tin Defendant John Stewart not having en. tered his appearance and given security ac. cording to the Act of Assembly anil the Rules or this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory eviuutcc, that he is not an inhabitant of this country : it is ordered that the said Defendant do appear here on the seventeenth dav of the nex tu rn .nd answer the bill of thepfaint iFs ; ami that a copy of this order be forthwith in sj.-teu in some Newspaper published m the Ci. vy of Richmond, tor two months SHcressiveiy an l posted at the from door of the Capitol in tlii. C''y A cop.i —Teste. WM. W. HENNING, 0. C. April 8. VfRGINI* : « It'ih a hidden in the Clerk’- -.'{Tree of the Su ior Court of Chancery for il.o Richmond lJt rict, the 30th lay of January, 1815. ,Vi las.l. I* dndexter, auministrator dc bonis non, wu.ii the will uuiexed, of James Ltab »>ey» Pier. against Charles Mutthew>, Drf’t. IjiK subpoina to revive, awarded in this a use, not btfing returned executed, 01. the dt tendant, and h» not having entered his appear ance and given secui.iy.ace rdmg t- the .i t of assentbh and the Rules o» tins Court, and .ppearing by satisfactory evidence, that he i. not an tnlumitant of this country ? It is orei cd, that d. 'enilant do appear lt=re on til tenti. day of th next term and ana it. . tne bli ut ) ulaititifl, mdsh w -.-us*, ir . .j h c n, a;* .1 n rhe r viva , by th. nl lintifi’ s.mi.I., ; .nil that . npY r * this ore I r be forthwith 1 . i some newspaper pun ished i” th* citv of Rich mind, for two mor tlis successively, and posted at the front d tor of the cspitol, m the eaul city. A copy —Teste, Wm. w. uening, c. c. APril *• wSw VIRGINIA A Uule*> holden in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court for Chancery of the Rich mond Di-trict, the 30th day of January 1815. George Pickett, Robert Pollard, Charles John ston and Nathaniel Sheppard, Administra. tors of John Pendleton dec’d. Pit's. Jigainst Rol ert Graham, the only striving acting exe- 1 culor of James Lyle, dec’d who was survive Mg executor of James Gunn decM. John Tur” pin adm r of John Gunn, dec’d. Samuel b«c raw’and Sarah his wife, which said Sa rah w 8 the widow and relict of the said John Gunn dec’d. John Turpin and Harriet his wife late Harriet Gunn, dauglr er of the said John Gunn, dec’d, and John S. Gunn, Fred rick McCraw and Emily F. his wib late l.mily P. Gunn, James Wiuinm Frede rick Gunn, infant Childr n .f the said John Gunn dec’d, by Sumue! McCr.iw assigned th ir guardian, ad litem, Edward Cunning* ham and Arianna his wife, late Ar awn Gunn, daughter a *i < ev si ot the said James Gunn, der.’d it i, B izai th Grand, one of the devisees ol the said James Gunn dec’d, 1 He ft', The P^fftidant Elizabeth Grand, not having Miured tier «pp*:arance and given security ac c rding to the Act ot Assem ly anil the Utiles olt'us Court, anti it appearing by satisfactory evidence, toat she is not an inhabitant of C c itintri : t is ordered, That the said Deten*) ant do appear here on the Seventeenth day of th" nex i i m and answer the billot the Plain, tdfs i an » ’ll t a copv of tn<s or icr t»c forth, wall tnst-1ted in some m wap pi r published in the City o Richmond, for two months succ s sivrly ami p.is.e.l at the front door of the Ca pitol, in the said Ciiy. A Copy—Teste Wm. w hrnningc c. April 8, wHw -1,1 — - -J-L l--ag L~.‘-K*~SB TUB IIIGH PlilZK DRAWN. No 14,533, Came out the wheel, in the New. York Board ot Healt i Lottery, the capital prize of 40,000 Dol 'ui s, On (hr 53d d it di an ng THE ronTOWATE ICKET WAS SOLfc BY O. if K. IV 11 US, OF NEW YORK, Some time «n June last, to Vfr T. Rtnnth, vernier of Tickets in Boston, who has in all pro bihdiiy disposed of it to gome person in that place or neighoothood. live SfciO COO jir.z*, $5,090 prize, #4,000 nd $1,000 ftrizes are yet in the wheel— Negrly all the other prizes drawn, contain, d in the scheme, hav* beert sold by U & R. WAITS; who now oflVr fo* s„ie, ,n a great variety of numbers, l lCktiTS SllAKLS IN I UK (>i'lliif! National Lottery, AUTUORtZBI) BY CONOHBt** " bicit oegms drawing in Si |itt mber next. P e*< nt j»n.< <i l i 'h.'i 9 duiiui». 1 N. it All 3 irk is gold by G. & R. Waite, itavo ir name pruned on Uie back of each, April 2V. 4l STONE Vi ABE. The subscriber has on hand at his Manufactory, a large quantity of STONE pr*l RE, Of superior quality, and vel’ assorted t Is carrying on the business very extensively, and will deliver the Ware in any part of the City, free of the expense oi cartage, and at the New Y.,ik prices ; the freight from thence to tins place wouid aVtruge 20 per cent at least — I Under these circumstances, he is induced to hope that lew, il any, will send their orders abroad, when they can be supplied * their doors, with better ware and on far better terms. T following were the prices in New York previous to the late war, and he is determined that no Manutactor in the United Slates shall unde, -sell him at any time. 5 gallon jugs & pots, per doztn, S 9 "f do do do do 8 3 do do do do 6 25 •» do pitchers, do 6 50 2 do jugs and pots, do 4 50 2 do pitcher*, do 4 75 1 do juHs and pots, do 3 , oi0 pitchers, do 3 25 10, jugs and pots, do 2 do pitchers, do 2 12 1-2 0 point bottles, do 1 5y 1 quart .do do 1 12 J„2 l d° <* pitchers, do 1 12 1-2 1 do pots, do 1 1 pint jug ii pots, do 75 ticklers, do 1 chamber p*)ts, do 2 4 gallon churns, do 12 3 do do do 10 2 do do do 8 milk pans, do ink stands, do 1 Orders left with Mr. James Brown, junior; Messrs Moncure, Robinson 8c Pleasants ; \iur t1 ?.C°lt 1 W 61 ,,oscOW Cole ; Philip Uu ' al , K0’ or at ‘'^"“factory, will be duly a tended to, and the greatest attention paid to selecting and packing. BKNJ VM'N UU-VaL. Richmond, Jipril 22, 1815. 3t*. wt the subscribe* Having declined business in the Mercantile line, will devote his attention exclusively to COMMISSION BUSINESS. He has several good Yards on (he Basin and Canal, wiiicli he* will lei lor the ilep iait ol CoaIs. Al.ro, a Lot enclosed, lying on both sides of the Lanai, no,, the upper Lock, (ortho reception oi 1 lank, Scantling, &c. He Wi 1 receive proposals until the first day ol June m-xt, for the building ol from tw_,v- to sixteen three story ll.ick Store an Luaioc (louses, at the water’s edge, or U.e Basin and Lanai, on gio nd rent or le .se • be adv.n a «-es those building sues poss s.s, render u.e„ worthy tlie attention of mechtrir^ aiiu others possessing capital. AR CHELA ts f i {JCITES. April 13 Waggons kliays, W cu - E‘ns, Woven W, *. I'lu suhsc iber paving enlarged his es ablisli m n a lew nnks :r>>m tliis city, \vb re may oe had } Waggons, Drays. Ca-ts, Whr.it F.nt,, and Woven Wire. r.% : Ru’li g nd Dashing Serenes, Wneat, L me an'1 ft (Idles, Meal, Cock: -, F|.,x e.., and Grass-seed Seives, Mil'Shak , Wire Safe >, and Woven.Wire for W’i do,vs : likewise PI -n* tation Ufendis, Drift P' as, fee. to bo mud of\ the best mat rials, and warranted to pi form viet. ' iQr* Orders ,e ; \\i aamuel Parsons, ,- at ilie Public Warh uiv , (w • i have e any of the abovt articles on ban ..) or cap . John Staples, at Ins Stor, on D sir-1 , ue^r lire Basin, win be promptly attend to. SAMUEL r*. PARSONS. Richmond, 4th mo 29,h, rol J. BRlC'lv-LAYiNCi, Au. THE subscriber intends to become a r<,si.. lent of this city about the first day ol the next month, after which period, he proposes to carry on extensively the bnsmess ot Brick lading, Brick making and Rl aislering. Those who may favor him with their patron age, may rest assured, tnat an work done by bun will be executed with neatness, dispatch and fidelity. NICHOLAS VOSS. Richmond, April 19, 1815. tf N II. "Six or eight apprentices, of respectable I lUiiiirs, will be tak-.u; id trn laborers anx live boys hired, till the expiration ol the pre entyear. Apply to lb. “Ubscriber, or in his < Absence, to Samuel Mcv.raw or \iex. McRae, esqrs- yt (-h\ Mas. Gen’s Dej-arl meitt, Richmond, March 4.1th. 18i5. , V persons having mantis against tl»< d *. United States for Forage, Wood, S.raw «r 'l her supplies lur .:,«u.d the United States 'ic die month01 No nu-er iSi3, arereques ted to bring forward tbeir accounts to the sub. scriber, lor settlement JOSKl'H W FI KATUN, D Matter General N. B. A few United Slates’ waggons alio horses yet for sale. March 29. tf It IV. Coleman ana linh.ri IVoo'Jotk, llsve this day become partners in the Collecting iins ness, under the style of GOLKMAN \ vVUOl.FUI K They will give the most active attention t.ti,t collection of money and the transaction ol bust ties relating thereto in Richmond unu all tm neighboring Counties. Richmond, April 22, 1815. 8t No l lCli. rn\T by virtue of a Deed in Trust, exes jCUted to the subscribers by James Gwath mey, we shall, on Tties lay the 9tli tlay of May next, btf.»r. the tront door of Henrico Court, house in this City, between the hours of 10 ami 2 o’clock, < xpose to safe, by public auction, til di- highest bidder, the following Tract, P;cci <r Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the County of Henrico, upon me mdn road leading from Cli .rlcs Cily Courthouse to tins city, and which adj ins the lands ol John Chil. , drey and Francis Pearce. The tract ia supposed to contain about one hundred acres, and was late the property of ' rdiur Giles, di c’d. Terms of sale— ,ash will b<- required for so much of the purchase mo ney. us will cover the turn of % 175, with inte ••at thereon from 16th February, 1315, to the ■•y of sale, and also the costs and charges at lending the » xccution ..f this trust For the balance, a li»e.al credit will be given, and which will be made known on the day of sale 8 A ML. McCKAW, | ... Til. M. TUUl’IN, j rrutteet > April 19. tda PROPOSAL?, B\! J. I). lidding t ('n. POR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, COB BUTT’S LET l > ,tS, ON THE LATE WAR BETWEEN AMERICA & GREAT BRITAIN*. CONDITIONS. h The work shall be printed on good paper* and a handsome type, cast expressly lor the purpose. 2. It shall be comprised in one octavo volume* ”f “bout 4*>U pages, and delivered to stlbscii* bers, at 2 dollars, in boards. 3. Any person who will procure eight sub scribers, and become accountable >or the same* shall receive a copy gratis. 4 It will be published, if sufficient subscri bers arc obtained to warrant the expense* za soon as the last letters arrive in this country. ■New York, March 20f/i, 1815. GO* When the work, is published the subscre bers will have due notice, thereof (supposed U> ’ in July n xt,) by the Agent for the South ern States, or State of Virginia, in Richmond. Sn. scriptions will be received at the office of the Vrgus. April 29. 4t Vaccine Inoculation. doctouj! WARD, Who resides next door to .Mrs. Vanet's, II street*. Oilers his services in the line of his pro ession to the citizens of Richmond and its vicinity.— He is possessed of genuine vaccine matter, of a mild and favorable character, obtained from a healthful infant lately inoculated by him in this, city ; and wi 1 attend any family that may wish to bent lit by tbe circumstance. N. B. Dr. W. has opened his medical shop, in the store under his dwelling house. April 22 FO % K ,i\ r, A NEW AND CONVENIENT Hire'. R-ick Building. h'illx .ao O .US, 2iTe. r"i.l" Sl"?‘ u>li 'h o Mr. James Uiowu —Enijui t; *»; J \ vi ES o k W m LG - ' s April 19. t*. To tVinit »•« poll SAl V. f ount of Hu'geoU, ,-i out half *■ worni supposed tu coni.uu abom :09 lbs. • u « Aran oj Ji e%ier, iib..u half mi. ujj » d »c mat a ou 250 w _ ama,i iTiVu ,<WUr "ewe‘ 0P 'n‘- -on-.ain The above Type may bt bad on moderate terms,-f application ,„aic ia courde uf tvv • Oil a. t.4. i-i uffl e. St -v u 11 c i Gentlemen holding S- bscripnon pamrs for the C Iiihsuhii i>i.onitor, arc hereby requeued to reiur.i the names of bsenbers to the Editor, by the st op.,or a - uy that otiers, whether by private conveyance. “! by mail j a3 u is wished tnai the publication •>i n ■ p*pcr may Commence as s . «8 arr^nsre m nts Cai. bo mac; r that pur se ^ Prinu rs who have b « n so o i ging as to ° - ish our Prospectus, will confer an aduiti lu-Uce r b> "‘Scrtu,S in Uleirpapc rsU;e above ,iVla> 2t Notice to Clerks of Courts. I.KRKS \Vbose duty it i to transmit to the Auditors Office copies c2 the Slier IPs bo'uD, arc t amestly requested r prompt in die discharge of that du y. JNO. BUKFOOT. A. P V March 25 '6„ .VO TICE. r HEREBY respectful iy inform the public, * a:',, Particularly the Subsci ibers to th© ■ Guogr;. pineal View of the Britid. possessions niNs th Am. ica” and the "History oitlie War’* hat the Books ate now depos.teu for them, it the following pSu.es, viz t—At the Ot ice ot th Virginia Argus, Richmond ; Post dlhce, Peters urg ; <• „.e of j tlPCi ,jk &co wi.lt,m burg; Store of Mr. C. Payne, Lynch! Jur->» S'aun on and Jerussh u ana *. the Houses ot tlit .» lowin| Gountiea v a • — Braiord Franklin, Halifax, Prince K a’rd ltucsingiiam,Pqwhotan, Chesterfield, Nottoway, -..mhcrland Lu.-enberg, Meckl.. herg, Hruns tvick, Dinwiddi , Sussex, Sum Elizabeth Gi :y (Hampton; Richmond, Kin G urge, Fau pii r, GoochUn Hanover, Garo C i oen— ler. Lonisa, Fluv .,-na, Madison, Albermarle, Burklev. Wav I n.r For the* b n» fit of those who are already in lossession ol t! is Book, I have had printed a ew sepai te copies of tht History of he W-r :hr</0g"ont the Unit.-d State, froni t|,e )„t lu . I»i4 o the end, w ;h a • bad al •he above |> aces in a lew :l vs I presunu: that tliosi wh > subscrib 'd to this ar ti-K tw. Ive months go, wiu » ol h dispteas :d to have it now, •»» it^ « rnrieied noich i.i .re t tillable by the addition of a complete H istorv ji the W«r. M 11 ITU. April 8 ... Vv. IVn D illaps Reward * 'K V out of my stable, in IVwhatan conn. ). 9 mile» below ti.e court'xu , rod with* • 2 riles ol the Flat Ho k, on Mouda. night. i c 24th of April, A Dark Tiny CVt, ronr years n , near five feet hirh. He was in good ortl r \vl en taken away—his head is ra ther large and neck short—full mai aud tail-, he list somewhat the app anoic of a stud, as hd was not gelded until tffer he was three years .id. Ido no recol ct wlielh r h“ has sty white shout him H. Wasgotb. Tony Lump kin, and is Very much 'ike him —f will rive the above r-wanl lor the horse, and 25 dollars on conviction of the thief. Wm. W. ATKINSOW. M»y T(t»3wp) HUOKU 8 l'ATW«VAHY STOr£, AND BOOK BINDERY. FREDERIClTT. MAW, & Co. Respectiu y inform the public, that in a few days they will open a Book (jf StathfH* ry Store, and Book Bindery that wdl known stand, lately occupied Samuel Pleasants, dec*d, as a Book Sint Fr im ieir perfect acquaintance with Bo k Bl d. I'1** lhey confidently expect a shaie of pu >. lie patronage. * H They ha ve made arrangement* [• r a re. tiar supply of B,K,ks and Nations ry. w uch ‘ilb |foo'd efiual t0 a,,y ift tbis coy. April 29. * 3{