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GOSPEL MELODIES. the Chief of judah. Hush'd is the voice of Judah's mirth— And Judah's minstrels too are gone; The harps that told Messiah's birth, /Vie hung on Heaven's eternal throne. Fled is the bright and shining throng, l iut swill'd on earth the welcom'd strain. And lost in air tiie choral song, That floated w ild on David’s plain. For dark and sad is Betltlerr’s fato, Her vallies gush with ho non Ou,oJ, Despair aits mourning ut her gate. And murder stalks in frantic ttflvjd. At morn the mother's heart was light. Her infant bloom'd upon her breast, At eve twas pate and wither'd quite, And gone to its eternal rest. Weep on ycchildless mothers, weep ! Your babes are hush’d in one cold grave, In Jordan's stream the.r spirits sleep, * Their blood is minglrtl with the wave. VIRGINIA: .It Rules /widen in die Clerk's Qjjfi.ce of the Supe rior Court of Chaucert/ fur the Richmond Dis trict, the 2-ith dan of June 1816. John S. Gunn PUf AOAI'f 8T Joseph Wateon, Elizabeth Watson, widow and administratrix, and Thomas IV Watson, and -— Watson, infant children of Branch J. Wat son, dec’J, who was h son of Augustus Watson, dcc’d, and Sarah B Watson, widow, and Mnr> Ann Watson, Frances Watson, Dorothea Watson, Thomas Watson, Sarah Watson, and F.lizabotl "Wat .on, cfiildren and heirs of the said An. gus.'u Watson, dec'll, by Kil ward l ted ford their puxTOi;;’* spe-,-illy assigned to deiend thetn in t I '• * :ti;it,ai;d .Maria .Marshall, widow and relict of Will.am Marshall, dec’d, late Maria Price, rrlict of John F- Price, James Pnce an infani, u'*d devisee of the said John F. Price, hv tin said Maria his guardian, James Underwood, John Stark.', and Richard Ellis, and William Fontaine executor» of Nathaniel W. l)- ndi- dire, Hefts. The defendant Richard Ellis, not having en. tereal his appearance and given security accord ing to the Act of Aif emM; and the Rules of thi Court, and it appearing bv satisfactory evidence, that !.• s .vit an inhabitant of this country: I: is crjtred, Thar the said Defendant do appear her cn the tint day of the next term and answer the MU of the Plainiift’; and that a copy of this or der he forthwith inserted in some newapape; p .'.tii-ihed in the City of nichmnnd, for two months successivdv ai'd poste.lkt the front do; ot the Capitol, in the said City. \ Copy—Teste, IVm. IP J/ening c. c. Jolv >1—tr8tr. VHTiTiTTIa”: .It /lull's tobferi In the Clerk's OJfict of the Supf rior Cu r t of Chancery Cr the Richmond />,* ; trict. the ‘J4fh day of July 1816. Nutl.ijjiel Itiitilop, administrator of Jas. M’Canc* deceased, El zabeth M’C'znce, Widow and relic >1 the aa cl James M’Cance, deceased, and Wil Venn W. Gray and Mary bit wife, formerly Man Dimiiip, 1‘hf's. ' AOATXST Alexander Dunlop, surviving partner of Jame: Duniop and Alexander Dunlop, trading umlei the firm of James & Alexander l)unl«p, Hestei Dunlop, widow and executrix of the said JC;;e* j;Vnl<.p, dcc’d and Mat-gaiet Dunlop, and J unes Dunlop, surviving children, legatees, and devi sees of the said Jav Dunlop, dec’d. JJef'ts. The subpoena ad rsviv^dum awarded in this came, against tbs defendant Alexander Dunlop, not having been reiunird executed, and lie not having entered his appearance and given securi ty accord ng to ihe Ac< ol Assembly and the Rules of this Coiirtjan-i it appearing l>v satis fr.ctety evidence that ho is not an inhabitant of this country . T: is ordered, That the defendant do appear hr re on the first day of the next term an ! show cense d any lie can, against the revival thereby sought; and that a copy of. this order be for-hwilh inserted in some newspape. publ shed in theCi y of Richn. nil, (or two mi nths succes sively and posied at the front door of the Capi tol, in the said city. A Copy—Teste, If in IV II- rung, c. c. August 14. <7*.r ----- t i uvj iaii : *lt Ride* ho'den m il,e C'erk'n Office of the Si. til, for Court nf Chunary for the It,chdotut Dit irict, the 24th .lay of .Hngutt 1816 ?.I:*ry Elizabeth Victoria AuOm I.'.forest, and Ann Eliza Aubin l.ofnrest, infant daughters oJ Aubin L?forest, dec’d. by Michael 11. Poitiaux, their gua'diaii and nest friend, Pitf't AOllStT Moses Davis & William Moncure, Drf*t» Tim Defendant Moses Davis, not having en tered hh appearance and given security accor dir.g to tti r» Act ofAssombK and the rules of (his court,-anti it appear-nj* by satisfactory evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of Hr . country: ft it ordered, that the said defendant do appear here on the first day of the next ie> ra and answer the bill of the plaint idt; and that a copy of this or der ne forthwith inserted in seme newspaper pub l:she I in < ■ e City nf It rhitivud, for two mnntlo !ti>r(/’ssivlv, ntkl posted at the float door of the Capitol, i* the «a-d City. A copy—Teste, IVm IV. Jleniiur. c. c. Autos' 14, 1R16. VlUniMV: M Hid** ho'den in the Clerk't Offer of the Suf>* nor font t of Chun, 'infer the Richmond Dim trtet, the 24th day of July, 1816. Faiward Lee, Plt'f auaivst Richard Herring, I homa* Lee, Matthew Wit i.itu , clement H. Jameson, Thomas l ox, U d liam I, Morton, William 11 Taylor, and Am brose Rifs, />/,*,. • be * icfcndant R chard fTerrmp* not having er-’-ft. d h s appearance and gi\en security accor djt'iT H) the Act of Arwmbly and tlu nile'of tint Court, md it appearing by «atisfaoutr) evidence ilia* lie s not an inh hi art of th'i coumry : ft ito'de. 'd, I lu, the said Defendmu do r*ppe»r here On the first dayofthe next term and answer llm :*»P of ihe Plaint.ir ; and tlu* a copy of this node he forthwith inserted m some newapape p'lhl.shed in the Ci.y nf Richmond, for tw. »n milis successively end posted at the fi-unt door of ilus Cap>tol, in the said City. A Copy—Tea*, h m. IV, jH"vncr c. <. duff. 14-wftw, MH.Gi.NlA: ►it Hu Vs '.<4*It i iii :hc Cfrrir'j 0fjCcc f ;*e I prnor • of Chi:.* < y fv the IticJntond J)i».! trict. the 24:h diif f June IMF,. James l*cnn, C ahnil Venn, and James Penn.mnr late mere'.Mr.is ami partners, trading under tin firm of JaruL-s lYi.ii Ct Sons, and V. m Mitch eU» PhJ't. ntuvuT I Miller, surviving partner of Wm, Brown & Co ami V/idiam linnet. />»/*’*. The tleit'iiuai'i, I'.oml Miller, rot havimr en tered Ins appt'Mi'.iiire »ml ^ivcii stniritv accord ll,f to tlie Act «>t Assembly mul vh*-' liules >n tins court, and it aiijir.irmi * l>v sat r i .otovv evi dence, tliat lie it not an inhxhitant «*f tl*,s coun try s ft it or tie red, That the said defendant 1U1 appear here on the lirst day of the nest term am! ansver the bill of the pUintiifr ; and that a cop\ •>f this order be forthwith inserted insmnenems paper published in the C. v of Richmond, fm two months successively a id posted at the from door nl the C'.apiiol in said City. A Copy—Teste, IFm. IV. Ucttinf. c' c. August 21—w8w. VIRGINIA : At Hides holder hi the Clerk’s Ofit.e 0f the Suite rior Court of Chuncrry for ih, Ittc/nu nut Die trict, the %U'r tiny of June 181(>. Amcy A. B. Gibson, v.!x> sues by John H. Ht]\ her next friend ju (y AOAITtST Robert It Gibson, Jesse Miller, Lewis Isbell, ilitke !t V, oodsml, Joel \V. Joue.-. Thomas Johnson, Joint Kelso, Fiances Spain, adminlsti a ir.x oi William Bell, dec’d, John Hurt and Abra liam Hatchett, to whom as securities for the ad irune.tral on of the s;ud Frances, ihe estate of tlie saul William Dell, Was committed, and F anew FiUgerald, sheriff cf the Countv of Nottoway, to vhom was committed the estat.ilt of William F. Newman deceased n*r.3 1 lie Defendant Robert It, Gibson not having en tered h it appearance aiul riven security accord intr to tne Act ol Assembly ami the Rules of this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, ilt.4i ho is not an it. habitant of this country : It it orii>-te.,l Flint tin-said Defendant do appear hero •>n the first day of the uevt term and answer the nil of tile iMaintifT; and that a copy of this order i>e (ortowith inserted in some newspaper publish • d in the Ciiy of Richmond, f,.r two month.-, sue e-sive.y up.d posted at the front dour ol' the Capitol, in thcr.aid City. A Copy—Teste, lVtn. If Hchiur c, c. July 31.—wfiw. VIRGINIA: At Hides holden in the Clerk's Office of the Supe n°r Court of Chancery for tin ilichrnond Dis trict, //;.• 24/A day of June 1,316. Robert Graham,surviving qualified executor ol ■lames Lyie, who was surviving- partner of Lvle 6c McCredie 1'if AOAl.XST John Depp, administrator with the will ar.ne\-. cd of Benjamin Harris,dec’d, James Scott, W I ham Hams, AVilliam Bentley and Lucy his wife, Wili am Saunders and Solly his wifa, Egber lr.rr:s, Wil-on Harru, Eveline Harris and Mai cus Aurelius Harris j)fls T!ie Defendants William Harris. William Saitn .ers and Sally hi.i wife, and Egbert Hanis, no ..aving entered their appearance and given seen 'ity according to the Act of Assembly and the .lules of tins Court,and itappoaring by satisfac. ory evidence, that they .vac not inhabitants of his country : It is ordered, That the said Dele.,. ,!*,Us do appear hereon the first day of the ne.\ cwm and and answer the bill of the Plaint id • • t that a copy of this order be forthwith insert t in sonic newspajier puhlishetl in the Cuy of Richmond, for two months successively and pos ed at the front door of the Capitol, in the said uity. A Copy—Teste, Wm. IV. Hetiiuj c. c. July 31 —w8w. VIRGINIA: l: Iiul.3 holden in the Clerk’: Office nf thr t perior Court of Chancery fur the Richnu. District, the 14/A day of June 1815. Mordccai Homan, William Primrose, and Ze! Ion Dmrian, jni.r roerchiots and partners, tri .ng under the firm of Homan, Primrose, !k C Pltfs AOAIXBT Leavitt and Bn rfall, merchants of Xew-Yo and Natlianiel Charter, of the City of lticlnnoi and Edmund C. Smith, of Pctersbutg, ’ Deft’s TJie Defendants, Leavitt and Rurrall, no. 1. ing-entered their appearance and given seem according to the Act of Assembly ami the R,t of this Court, and it appearing by satisfacti evidence, that they are not inhabitants of t country : It is ordered, That the said defends! do appear here on the first dav of the next tc <ml answer the bill of the plaintifT»s; and ti . copy of this order be forthwith inserted me newapaper published in the Cir of Rii tno id, for two months successively ui <1 post at the tront door of the Capitol, in die said Ci A Copy—Teste, JI'ih Jl If,-,line, c. C. VftiUfNIA: ■At Mulct ftolden in the Clerk't Office of the Supr riar Court of Cha-.cery for the tticiunond JJit trict, the OAth dun of Ju-ie, 1S16. Sherwood l»*rish, Stepuen Murrell, Oradcloc. Vaughan, rienjumin ISradtliaw. Thomas 1> rk enson?j M.tilicw lacy, junr. Plt't JLOil.^ST W Iham M'Ric1iard.>on, administrator of Ste 1-hen Samp-on, junr. dec’d. and Elizabeth R Sampson, George U Sampson, M.»r;la thza Sampson, Margaret F. Ramp-on, Nirciasa M Sampson, Mary Sampson, Agnes F ^umpson. and Caroline .1 Sampson, heirs and distribu tees of the said Stephen Sampson, dec’d t j the said William M K ebardson, npecallj :u signed their guardian to defend them in ilu<. *',t* , bef to * lie defend*.mk, Elizabeth U. Samps, n, Cee fl Sampson, Martha Samp,on, Margaret F Sampson, V .rc.-w M. Sampson, Marv S „r,p ton, Ag ies |» Sampson, ami Caroline .1 Sainr> son, not having entered their appearance and givin security according to the Act of Assein bty and the Rules of this Court, nr.d it appejt mg bv nriafaetury evidence, that they arc r.b; inhabitants of .In* country; It it ordered. Thai •he sa-d defendants do appear here on d,e firs. d»y of die next term ami answer the b.li „f f|le Flmnuflsj and that a copy of this order he forthwith i user ted in some newspaper published >n the City of U-chmond, f ,r two m n'h* sue e,. >s,vcty and posted «t the front door of the C» pitel m the said city. A copy—Teste, Wm. W. HENING, C. C August 21—vrfitv. SiiiVii. -- This beingthe fuu th lime that I hive given public notice to the owners of the OLD \\ A rCIIKcS left with me for repair, some six years past ami upwards and none less than three years, I hereby notify them tf»«t the will all be sold to defray the ex penccs.y WM. McCAUK. September 4th, 1816.—3t. VfllGlftU: /' /iV« hilt ten in t.Ve C'c^Vt Offct '■r ,SV ‘ Jnrier cou-t i.f CK.trcrry fir /Ac /hc.Vaorui Z).* ii.ri; thj2i*h t! iy of Adjust, It 16. Mm ion Campbell, * Pdf, AtAlxsT Umen avan , administrator m.d lidr at law of IVtrick Cavan, dec’d. SuV.i Cavan, widow oi <he said Patrick Cavan, cLccM. Archibald M'l.e.it, administrator of James Kiik. dcc’d. Harriet Kirk, heir of said .Ume« Kirk, dec’d. • mots Km k, an infant son anil heir id Hnbcrt Kirk, dec’d. who, with the ..».<! Harriet Kirk, ivas c«»heir of the sa d June* K rlc, dec’d. llujjh 8 ewartr and Charles J. Ijove. Deft*. I he defendants, Ilnrriet Kirk and Janie* Kirk, not having entered their appi.man. c aiul jjitren security according to the Act of Assent My and the Hides of tins court, and it appear ng by satisfactory evidence tliat they are not mhabi ansof this country; It it oi tried, that the s.'hd defendants do appear here on the first day of the next term and answer the b 11 of the plaintiff ; . anil that a copy of tins order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the hstjf of Richmond, for two months sue ccssively and posted at the front door of the Ca pilot in said City. ) A copy—Teste, irm. rr lle;u:.~. I Augtiscd—wit w. c. c. v I iiv» 11> i A : At Rales heltleu in the Clerk'* OJtce of the Supc rtcr C’jttrt uf Chancery Jar the the‘r:vnd Dis IrtcT. the 2<lh day of JrJy. 1316. Robert Gi)rd<;n and .l.-unes Currie, purtnc.'s un ilcr Uie Him of Gordon ft Currie, Plt'Js. Aiuiitr.' Homan, Primrose & Co of New*.York, an. Ilcnry HusIk *• jr. tnd WJli.un Horr?iuif pxc» c.j.uiu arul parti»urv, acting and *adihir Utiiler th< xiiiii ol Hujjiiis zitid oi‘ At.cti iior.il, , T’f**Tiefendar.Sii Homan, P. irrsroEi auu C.i no .uving- catered, iheir uppe&ratic a;:.i ,v» « s-.c., «»>;according- to .he Act .d \. ctr.o'y x.d'.i,, .Rules ot tins Our , end ,<. .p , , I, sails {Itetory evidence, that »;..«• {,r« 6..t •«» ,bfumts ol ais country : it 0r,hr ./.That .ha aid defen dants do appear here on <i»r fr.itd_n thenex •enn and answer she bill of the A ,iuiO'ss and that a copy oi th'f* <• «]£•• b i thsvith inserted , n some newspaper published ... ti,e City ot | Richmond, tor two month- • ucoessivdv and ptMled at tlteircut door ot the Capitol, 'in the iRid City. A Copy—Teste, , ] „„ H .ri. 1C. J/mitltr, c. c Jtllv "1—wRvr A VIRGINIA : ■ It Rules hohlcti in the Clerks Office of th- Sul-e. Mr Court of ChatwtTjf for the Richmond DU trirt *. c M th of day if July 1G1G. Horatio Winn William PcltypudS, and Bartlett Salter-white executors of France* Petlypmit, dec’d, a ho wa> -executrix of Wfe Pottypool. dec’d, M iltat Jordan The defendants William Pettypool and H*n lett Butlcrwhite not h.«vmg enteied thcr appear aiice and g ven security according- to the Act ot Vss-mblv and the Rules of this Court, and it an pcarinar by srtisiactoi-y evidence, tuat thev a i 411) ctM,ntpy S It it ordered . -iat the sai.x deJsndants do appear here on ih. n ° "SFl ,mn *ml °'“l *'»^wer the idlof the Piaintife 5 and tout a copy of'hiH or h r be forthwith inserted m some'newM in-• iublislud in the City «f Richmond i r t , tionths successively and posted at the front dor.i •1 the Capitol, in the said City. A copy—Teste, _ , 11 tn- IV Herinr c. e. July 31— w8w. 6 VIRGINIA: At Rule* ho:dm in the Clerk** Offer of the A f trior Court of Chancery f*rthe Rich* District, the 2lih dry rf June, 19i<5. Rdmiinu P. Bacon, r.dnunistra sr of ;be *r>n md chattels rights and credits of John Gier u*c “• anrI a5su administrator of the goods •* chattels, rights and credits of William C.ler •1 ceased phy aoaixrt C u’ les VVa ts, CiU Wain, .Tames Crton, a, 't I ham Ua'-i, ;>•’>/ »>e IMendants, Jam»* Caton .uni Wdlia ti aits. i,ot having entered their sppe • . -<* S,Vtn *«6«ri'y according to ‘lie Act ot A n!y and the Rules of this Court, and it npnri mg by satislaccury evidsocc, that they nre n 'iiaa.ntsnf. of th.s country : I: is orrlercu’ T' he said p. fr.id i .ts d,i appear here on th * hi •ay ol Ilia next term and answer the hill ‘lie Plaintii. 4 and that a copy of this < ner Lc forthwith inverted in s<.ii.e neu-srav published in the ci.y of Richmond, foj i m-.iuhs su-ci-s-.v.iv and posted a: the front do the Cspuol, <n the said City. A Copj-—Teale, II n, 11’tn. IVHotlillyr e. c July 31—vR'v •*’ c » i KU l IN l-A : It Jiulet hr,tfien in the Clerk', Office hf the S fie r'/,tincrvf°’- the Richmond nu tuct toe 24th rLti, of June l!J16. ‘ j j ' B' Keimon, cxox. of Richard Ken no i tlCCd. .a „ riai’Ujr Mars*le; Richard Marahle, and Alexander Drown «fJmV Sec. ofCham;,.on VarsL-l rlecer Hrd,.Lror'atdC|ail»Jri»f< :.«„1 \1 •, \\ (, ,, Wlf( W r :r M Soke, M::d Elizabeth •;. Stoke arul M-v ». Hiokej,«nd Jolio R:*»-*f*r andSal HL r® 1 T‘,"*than Me iw. tW .lark, .n ™ uU **cUack4i/>n, ,nd Marv Ei./.;, i dark on, a , <'hf! ,.io» garter Marai.le I*- rand dtfTtaee o» t.^orpe M |. .rfased U flint lift. TUr defendants John Mur,' HicWd Mara 1e, Jonathan M Jarksot , •, :l Mary Elizabeth ;j*rkMm,n„ havingenteted their appearance and ^.ven security i.ero»dmK to / e Art of Asaemblt ' id the u or-., t this court, ,r.d ,t apprarine by -nifactory evdetKO, that • rv *re Jot tn,V»hf. n"it*rrvn'ry :,ti* or,,-~ h thfi '-i* D Cltdarts do appear here on tbs Hrat day id ne rest t srrn and answer the bill of the plaint,fl -and that a copy of this otdiv he for vid, ported mromencrripaper publi-bet? .r. die C,t> o. Richmond, for mo months auoreaaivHv and oaid c iv1 'h* fn nt d°°r ofthc «.r A Copy—Teste, WM, vr. HENIXG, c, C. Attgnist 14 —w9sv. liiJHN MILL STOA'i: MAJfUFACTUR'f th7»T|ir.*fcb*or,',c? inform the public tbit thty hare ,,„t retired, direct, from France, a U ‘t’J-' t'ty of prime nUBH HLOLK3, of a sti i»rrwt fjnali.y to aoy hitherto imported to th-s place o .unp been engaged in the hnnnen upwards SZ*"? 'hrmseive, fro£ ,hfllr * I™**’ "n‘l th- "fProb.tio, * , .1’ *^'r •«* hn« hitherto met with, that they will he flh.e to manufacture Mill Stones on as rS I ?. ! I<:r?* |,OB* imported from, the North * arrant them perf.ro. well. aMit7fA.ll'0,1 ,9th s‘rect,nearly op ‘Tei-ed f o]|. 0hT T<,Vcrn< where Kcrtlemcn •« NATHANIEL WHITE h Co. 1—t February VIRGINIA: it Itu rt hot iff in the ClerVt OjJire of the Sup. rior Court of Chancery for the Huhmotui JJi trict, the 24th */ July, lSlrt William Harrison, administrator de bonis no )f Stith Gregory, and guatdiauof Niary S. Ore ?°T' ' 1‘lt'f afiAnfrr Edward Marks, junr. administrator de bon non of John Murks, deceased, and Peter llliih ! idministaatorof Thoodoriek Morrison, dec’d i. bimea Young and Ana his wife, formerly Am Morrison, Deft's. The Defendants, James Young und Ann b wife, not having entered their appearance ar.d given security accord ng to the \vx of AsseinM* and the Rule.\of this Court, and it appearing h\ satisfactory ev dence, that they are u -t inltal * tantsofthis country: It it ordeied, Tha' tilt ssid Defendants do appear here on the first day of the next term and answer the biil of the Plan, tdl ; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published m theC ty of Ricnr.iond, for two month) successively and posted at the front door of the Capitol, it' the said City. A Copy—Testc, Wit. H". Hening, c c. August 3—w8w. VIRGINIA: It Rule* hit,Ion In the Clerk's Office of the Sup, r*f' Cn,f 1 °f Chancery for t)%e Richmond Dii tent, it*: ’'ith thiy of.June. JHlG Rose Alorrin, Pitf aoaisst i oh rt 'V. Mosbv, .Tames Otway Cntmp, Je«>s< uwe-,. -nd Vaneev his wife, formerly Vaneev M. s.'y, John C Howard, and Judith Ins wife torn-*rly Judah Mosbv, Peter Lcsiwur St Lucv '*■ w,» , formerly Lucy Mcsb>, relic of Jo svph M .;bv ilec’d. Deft's. - ho defendant, James Otway Crump, no •'*v ,i.g entered his appearanot :uid given sccuri !-v nc n-dnig to the Act of Assembly and tli (ioh-s ol this couri, and it appearing bv satis aotorv evidence, tin* be is not an 'inhabitant o , 9c?unt’y: it it ordered, fhat the said dclen aPf^ar here rn the first day of the i\tx term and answer the b 11 of the plaint,ft'; “ a copy ol th.s order he forthwith insei c< f‘,mc newspaper published in the City o KicUmor.d, for two m.rntl.j successively am .ctl at the front door ol (hecapiiol, in the suit city A copy—Teste, , Wm W.HENING, C. C. August 21—w3w. ' I A.YM £5 tftt \ySKU, ( r-wo {Ivors below the. Farmer*: Bank cf Yirgnia ) Have just uei eivei). 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Paris revisited in 1815—by Scott gl ,,e present of a mistress A 75 bound t<> her servant J fi2j boards M ho Hu-es best i "7^ t rial of Richard Smith, § 1 25 Tales of Fancy by Miss. Ihiiiiey £ 1 \ alentine’s Eve by Mrs Opie, 2 vols £ 2 Gulzara, Princes of Persia ^ ^ hound ••mi ,. . * hoards I he Invisible Monitor,by Mrs Sheppard g 1. Morn ton bv .Vlamus r.niUn S3 75 bouno Cts. ^ uourciH Moma from tl„- French of Jos -Bonapane 50 cts i-».u nf a ule .50 cent.*. Story of Itnnim by Leigh Hunt 50 cents B.vlla.t Romanes he. by > $ 1, 75 cts. bound -diss A M. Porter $ 87 J boards. J »et s t ilgrunage to Waterloo 75 l«ord Byron’s Farewell to England 50 cts 1 lie Dance of i>m„, l.y Walter Scott, 371 Poetical Chronology, by It Valpv 62* cts. They have oho Received, AN FXi'fcNSIVfci SUPPLY OP SCHOOL HOOKS TV (IJiJVLkJlL, rrj* Country M ; chants can now have any of then- orders CXecutd on the most reasonable leiirm. , BOOK BINDING In all its var.cut,elegantly executed. blank books Ol almost every tlevcripiioii, kept constantly on hand. September 7 3t DKAKT8 On Boston, Jscw-Vorlc, Philadelphia and Baltimore, •>n be bought and sold at the subscribers office At SO SPECIE a in I IT. S. 8TOCK. Liltew.se Ticket 1 (uarrranted undrawn} in the grand stale lottery of Pennsylvania, which is now drawing twice a week ut Philadelphia, 21 days of drawing over The following Prizes remain undrawn, vixs One of $40,000, one of 20,000, two of 10,000, three of 5,000, six ol 2,000, »lx teen of 1.000, and in proportion of 500f 300, flOO, &r. &c. THE MASONIC HALL LOTTERY. Draws bul once a v eek *1 i,e 35tn d» awing 0vei One prize of 40.000, one of 10,000, and seve.al of $ 1,000 fit $ 500 prize*, all w,l come out in the next 5 days drawing, within 6 weeks. Prize tickets or Northern Bank notes will hr received in payment for tickets at the Lottery aim exchange Oihcc Of J. B. KUR81IEEDT, August 14. tf. VALUABLE LA2CD FOR SALE ^*t‘ ^ir,t day «l Octii'f? hexi (it not before . 7 that ; *me dispose ! ofstprivate sale) will Le to the hi^brit Li.hJtv ou the premises, l.> i .,A V »Ll»“ ABU5 TRACY OrJLANU Ivins’* *’ llaftover Couny. Yhi>* tr.iat cor. taius between •ie buudi d mi 1 liftv and hniMirod acres, a *out Niifuf which is in woods.excellently timber 'd with OA, Hickory &. —the Utter very valuable u-r building TIks remain iiur half \* ^a!*eo anil lays well for cultivation an<l afToixls a ehiChtPul situation for a dwelling II„u .e. The ^«n»i is well watered having on the souih and East sidrs a considerable nuiof Water bounding «.—andwd»icli will allord the gieateat abundance >i meadow ground for the tract l iie above Land joins 0>e land of Colonel C*,le ‘hgEcs.vdio lives ne.,r the Cross Ho ids in Hanover m . <ii3’airtfrom Richmond about nine itiles. The Subscriber wil, exchange the above Land mr Land m the upper Country if suitable. Shuold any p«rson wish to purchase the above Land at Private sal -or wish to view it they are rtderreil to ColonelDigges, or to John M. Syrae. Itvuig tn Richmond. 3 * GEORGE P. DIGCES. Srp ev • 4—tds. W-in Dkjmktmknt, * THIS IS TO GIVEyNOTICE, * T!\* sq’“l*.te P"*0**** Till be received at the JL Office ot the secretary for the Department of " ar* ,unUl. tbc 31»’- day of October nest, ineib ai\e, fur ilc supply of all ration* that may bA requ,^! for theusc of the United States, tVoiu the 1st (lay of June, 1317, inclusive, to the 1st d°y Junt 181*, within the States, Territories and Districts following, viz : 1st At Detroit, Midulimackinac, Port Wayne Cities, and their immediate verities, and at ^:,ccor P>fcc? where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited, within tilt ter lhory ot Michigan, the vicinity of the Uonf Lakes and tn* state of Ohio, and on or'adiaceut to Uiewaiotsot Lake Michigan. ^ 2d, A t any place or-places where troops are or may be stationed, marched Or recruited with in the states ot Kentucky and Tennessee. 3d At any place or places where troops ore o» of recruited within the Illinois, Indiana and Missouri Territories I 4th, At soy place or plates w here troops'are or may be stationed, marched or recruited with- I in the Mississippi Territory, tlnj stuie of L<vuis Mexic 1CU vici,,ilifc3 Oftnl* of die QulpL of 5>h, At any place or places where troop3 areJ ™;‘.v be slalioi.od, marched or recruited with*] ' U‘e *),<u lct Maine iu»d the state of New I Hampshire. ' Ctn, At any place or pi **•» where troops are m ?tH? IV',rC"e'L *,r bruited with in ^tlic state of .Vieciiicliusetts. 7tb, At any place or pb. es where troops are* UeTiate!*!“’,.°ned*m« robed orrecruited ‘witljn ti e s ates °i Connecticut and Rhode Island 3ui, At a„y place or plJCfr:i where troop* ar ormay be stationed, m.vchcd or recruited with MU ie .u.eot New York, north of the High, I >nds and within the s ate of Vti mont 9ih, At any place or plkces where troops are o m,y be stationed, marched or recrui cd with II the state of New Topic, south of the Hip-h. a1r/vlll<i,,ni: West-Point, and within die s-.iic ot Nci'j/'Jtrncy l»'h, At any pi ads or places where troops are o’- may be stationed, marched or recruited with* it the state of PenuayKa. la. Hih, At at y place or places where troops arc or rnay bestatioued marched or recruited witb m the states of Delaware. Maryland, and the Lkstnct o» Colutn ia Al *n>: P1**^ or places where troops are ' Rationed, marched or recruited with in the state of Virginia. 23t.li, At ai.y place or places where troops are m Ihay 1C sC*V”nnd» m«rc’ied or recruited with* in the state ot.North Carolina. nr?r'rbLAt?ny pI:xce or where troops are cr may be stationed, Uuircted or teciuii'd wit.un the.statecf South Carolina 15th, At any place or places where troops a-e n 3Iey.ib*,’IUfTed r,wdled or recmitedPwith f ^8^ including that part of the C.eeks land lying wAldn the territorial L •mis ol said s.ate. Aiaitiwi consists of one pound and one quar .cr ot beef, or three quarters ofa pound of silted ,-oik, e.gh.eenounces ol bread or flour, one fill •i i nm, Wiuskty or brandy, and at the rate of two quar.s o. sail, four quarts of vinegar, four pounds ■ I *«ip, and one pound and one half of candles to every hundred ration.. The prices of thi eve- d component parts of the ruuou shall be specified U. t„t VmttMi Su..« .UoighKfSS such alterations m the pr.ee of the coinnonenc fT* »' the mto. ArL.J, a. bSTS •| ice hi e.cli part tliei ta>i bear aju.i proportMn to the proposed price of the wfcaie I l l(,nP The rations arc to he fur..,.bed in such quantitief lut there shall, at uii times during tiie n-rm cf the proposed contract, be sufficient for the coa sumption of the troops for a.x mom ha in i_d. vance, of good and wholesome provisions, if u,a same shad he required. It is also to be permit? c,l toi.U and every of U.ecomoiandants of fbr'i» Bed places or p„s„, to call fur, hi seaM-ns, when the same can be transported, and at ?mv tim, ™*Y’f "r^e,,cy. applies of hke provisions l!>.1 “» 1!l lhe d‘*crel|on of the coalman •lei shall be^deemed uiop^r, . »s u...itrslooa uwt ;l»e contractor is to fr ?t the expense and risk of i*au»ig the supplies to the li-imps, and tin,, aft losses sustained by th» leprcdstions of tlie enemy, or by m^ns of die ■ roops , : the United Sla'e*. shall be paid by tho Unite- states at the pr.c e of the article captured fw^or myed ** a,0rcsaid* tn the deposition of wo or more persons of credible character, and t lecet ..hcate oi a commissioned officer, atm me* .ccircntnaWeofthclosa.Knd'ht amount & J *rVc,c" k* * “icli compensation shall b* c.aimcu. fhtt privilege is reserved to the United State* mater "** ,,!,y nr;nC °f t,:C 8"l'phcs, which may bo fun.is'ed under any of the proponed cot tracts, shall be issued, until the supple which h«te been, or may In- furnished under the cerv • ract now in force, have been consumed. WM. if CRAWFORD, July 13—OTlslO. fi«rn«r,ofW».' Not# -The Editor* of Newspapers who nrr authorised to publish the laws of the U States arc requested to in ,,-rt ihe foregone advertise! nient once a week tuitil the lstofUciobc. next. Notice. I /lo hcreb) notify all per-ms from trailing for a bond, executed to Jolin HutJer of I*- wfr.ian county, for the sum of one hundred tumult dated die 27th day of February !81f>, then.d bond was improperly given, and Mr holler has prom ised to return the same oi cause it to be destroy 'd, but lias failed to do so I he said bond ja hereby protested. Given under my Land thia * 28 !i day of August, 1816. 3 . , W*. A. ALLEN. Anyirt .'ll—wAw. KoiiCi, -- A petition will he p^aentrd to the next f.eno. ! As.stmbi- «,( Virginia, praying fora Town to >< tn cud anu c» ablished at Spr.njrgeld in Cum. >ei la*>dl County on tl~ plantation of George Car n. and . o remove scat of justice thereunto. •Ht.i# cntral P t of the popuHion of *.v< ;oumy r * August 21 -*a-v