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From the Dublin Gazette. THE MILESIAN’S GRAVE. Inscribed to the Rev. R. C. Maturin. Stranger, if westward lie thy way, A moment pause by yonder glen ; And, if tliy heart be geiule, atay, And breathe a sigh, and raise a pnuer. For him whose sorrows slumber there. But if inPassTon’s trammels tied. The slave of pleasure or of pride, It thy cold heart can onU know The sigh that heaves tor s elfish woe, And if thine eye refuse die tear, To pity and to memory dear, 1'hss on—nor with unhallowed tread. Pi of tt the quiet cf Un dead. ’The wandering peasant seeks it not. For’tis a lone; though lovely spot, The sofiest green that nature’s hnnd Had: scattered o er her favorite land, Here forms a contrast strangely fair, 1 o the near mountain dark and bare. On whose bk-aks.des and shadowy height. Hang wintei'j gloom and nature’s night. That spot with Spring’s green beauty crown'd. And flowers and fragrance blooming round, In likllowed shade appears to shun The glories of the noontide sup. Yet does his morning splendor rue, Full on the spot where Connalhes, And evening’s radiance metk. and fair, In parting brightness, lingers there. "When the loud winds, in mighty swiep, Come rushing o*er the lonely deep s ^ hen the black tempest in its birth, V/ith gathering thunder shakes the earth: The .sp.rils of the storm, less rU le Within tout holy soluuue, ll.U the w.hl winds less fiercely rave, Where .lie lone cypress bows to wave Its branches o'er the Hebei’s grave. S’ranger ! if Erin gate thee binii, i'rtatl lightly o'er chi* sacred eaftlt. If perecuttoit's bigot sway Obscure wi.h gioo.it thy rising day, 1| cold oppression** dead’ning hand J’a.l iteavi <ni ihy native land, Were let thy It. ml; ed jtumvs flow, Miles.an Comial sleeps below. Or if, perchance, thy happier state Place .lice ue» ml O’Worren’s laie; W tli.m Cat s ..jd thy (o.iiilry’scause, r\iwl ah.'.te her Ll_ s u^a a..d her laws ; Ir hono’s suit lor th>e may shine— Jf hop and glory in. y he thine; t)n ! oe not too se.ert-h just To iifti whose »pir t warm'd thi* dust_ f r. m h ;n tl.e path to hop. *s caiccr Wasgttanli-d hy the tend. Despair ; ’ l was Ins to bow «.n bear il eb.and Marked hy Exclusion’s withering | and ’ f was hi , win iiainiles.-. dc„th to cope, “ i u k..ow the soldiei’a risk widibtu the soldiers r..p P..r hint ie' angel mercy pie d, The motive sanctify the deed, And Valor s sigh,a-id Woman’s tear, Embalm the heart mat moulders here. Connol, thou sleep’st—but memory owns ’I'he hallow’d turf tint shade* thy bones ; Her lamp shall 1-glu thy lonely tomb, Ar.d laurels of immortal bloom, Mentor als ol the buried brave, Shall shadow the Milesian’s grave. VIRGINIA : At Rales hoi,ten in the Clerk's O ffice of the Supt ri' ,'"Court t>f Chtncery for the Jiichmond Dis trict, the 2ith d<y of Juiis, 1816. Ros; Morris, Pltf. AOCIXST Robert W. Mushy, James Otway Crump, Jesse Owen, and tftneev ins wife, formerly Nancex Mushy, lion i; Howard, and Judith his wile, formerly Judith Mosby, Peter Lerueur 3t l.uev hi* wife, formerly Lucy .Vlosby, relict ol J0 aeph Mosby dec’d ’ Defi't The defendant, Jimcs Otway Crump, no having pr-cred his appearance unci given .s«hiri tv ;.c ending to the Act of A«einhly anil tin Rules (I h s court, and it appearing hy satis factory evidence, '.hu !ie is n.ii an inhabitant o th conn.i t : It it entered, That the said deign dantdo app.-urhere cn the first day of the n.-x term and an*.ver the b.ll of the plamt.tf: an, that a c<<py of tins ortlrr he forthwith inserte in some newspaper published in tin- City w Richmond, I >r t’vo months succcsfively an. posted at the front door of me oupitol, m the sa,. city A copy—Teste, We. W.HKNING, C. C. August 21 —w8w. VIRGINIA : M Jl ut*» holden in the Clerk'a OJf.ce f the Svbe nor Court of Chancery for the Richmond Die i' ict the 24th day of June, Sin- *>d Parish, Stephen Murrell, Craddock Vaughan, lleni»rh;n liradstiavr, Thomas I) ck ensonij Mattie w l-acv, junr. Pit'a AtMISST William M’Kichard on, admin-stator of Ste phen Sampson, ju t dec'd and Elizabeth R Sampson, Ge-rge H Sampson, Martini El z„ Sampson, Margaret F. Samp* on, Narcis«a ,\j Sampson, M-ry Sampson, Agues I* Sampson, and Caroline .! Sampson, heir* and distrihm tj^iof theaaid Stephen Sampson dec’d b) tuc said W.llism M. Richardson, specially hr fcigi.e.l their guardian to defend them >n tins •“'*» Jtef’ta 'l l** defendants, F.l 7 .heth R. Sump* n, Geo R Sainps/n, Martha F.(i*v Samp-m, Margaret F Sampson, N-re-ss* M Sampson, Marv Samp Son, Ague* F Sampson, and Caroline J. Samp ton, not hav ng entered their appearance and given secur. v .ccordmg to the Act of Asscm bly and the Roles of this Court, and it appear ing-hy sot.slac lory evidence, that they are n<> inhabitants of this couniry : It it ordered Thu the <1 defendants do appear here on the first d«> of M e n«*' t*>m .mi .nswer the b.ll of the Flain. ill's; and that a copy of this order hr forthwith inverted >n some new-pope- published in the Cry of H c> mood, for two months sue •cstiVcly and ,>*#* h\ at the front door of tlieCa pittd, in the said City. A copy—-Teste, VVm. W. lUtNIXO, C. C August 91—wSw. VIRGINIA; . M Jiulet h>,ldeu in the Cltrk'e OJi* +f the Su perior Cvu t t'hance.y for the Richmond Dis trict, the '24th day of August 1816. Mury filixaboib Victoria Aub'm Laforcst, am! \im Kl'Ku Aub'm liulbresl, inCin' daughters t I Aubin Lafbrest, iltcM by Michael 11'. P.iitihux tlicir guardian mid next tr ti.ri, Pitf'o M1AINST Most? Dav'« Ji \Vill'iam Moncure, licf'tt. The UeftmUnt D.iVik, not having tn tered his appear;me.'e and g.ven neenrity accor ding to the Act of Assembly and the rules of this court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of thin comury: /.’ is orderett, that the said defendant do »;>*>«•»• here on the first day of the next term and answer ihe bill of the pluintifls ; and that a copy of this or- j >lerbe forthwith inserted in some ndwspap* r pub. lished in the City of Richmond, for two months sticcessivly, ami posted at the front door of the Capitol, m the said City. A copy—Teste, tVm. Hr. Ifetiinjr. e. c. August 14, 1816 wSw VIKK INI A : At llule* boldeu in the Clerk's Office of the Svpe rter Court of Chcnrtru for the Tiiclimond his trict, the 24 th day of Jtdu, 1616. Eduard Lee, * Plt'f AOA1XWT Richard Herring, Thomas Lee, Matthew Wil liarus, Clement K. Jameson, Thom.is Cox, Wil. liam I* Morton, William If. Tavlor, anil Am hrosc Kills, * Uefi't. The Defendant Richard Herring not having entered his appearance and given security accor ding to the Act of Assembly and the rulcsof tiiis Court, and it appearing by satisfactory' evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of this country s It it ordered, I hat the said Defendant do appear here on the first day of the next, term and answer the bill of the PlaintitF ; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the Cny of Kichmond, for two months successively and posted at the front door •if the Capitol, in liie said City. A Copy—Test, IVm. W. JTemrur, c. c. Aug. 14—w8w. » i null'll a : .it Rules huhlm in the clerk's office of the Supe rior court of chancery for the Richmond Dis trict, the 24/A day nf.lugust 1316. Joseph G. Peters. & Jonas Harrison, merchants, trading under the firm of Peters and Harrison Pltf's AOA1NST lohn Coe, and John C Marsh merclants of the city of New York, and John C. Walker, and Co. trading under the firm of Walker & Co. of the city of Richmond. Deft's The Defendants Aaron Coe, and John C. Marsh 1 not haring entered their appearance and given security according to the Act cf Assembly and 'he Rules of this Court, and it appearing by satis factory evidence, that they are not inhabitants <>. this country : It is ordered, That the said De fendants do appear here on the first day of the •text term and answer the bill of the Plaintiff »nd that a copy of this order be forthwith insor cd .n some newspaper published in the City ol Richmond, lor two months successively and pos ted at the front door of the Capitol, in the said city. A Copy—Teste. Wm. IP. Henning. August 21—wStr. * VI JtiiN IA * ' " -It Rules hoi,ten in the Clerk's Office of the Su penor Court „f chancery for t/u Richmond Du me/ the 24th dry of Avgust iai6. Man* t, eld Watkins, Pit'/. actinst J I.urnan Rishnp & l,err.y Hall, I he defendant, Luma., Blshop. not having m tmd h.s appearance and given security accord mg to the Act of Assembly and the Rules of «hi« conn aiul ,t appearing by satisfactory evidence hto i 'Vu-L501 ■nhabitant this country rr u ordered 1 hat the said defendant do appeal ereVwl ,o.firKt *** «f«fcenext term and‘ an Thpplaintiff*; s,ult!,nta COpV „| lus ord r be forthwith mse-ted ,n some newsna per published in the city of Richmond, for twe of S oVr,Cr,Ve,^aml poslcdi‘t- lhe ^ont dooi <>i uic Capitol in said City. August 28—w8w >r,n.Jfe,,intr,c.c. VIRGINIA: At Rule, holder, in the Clerk', Office of the Su rror Cour t of Chancery for the Jtichmonrl / tnet, the. 24/A day nf July, 1816. 'r «u*i7* .Vnrrisnn» administrator de bonis n SHtli Gregory, and guardian of Alary S. Gi <0t/ Plt’f against F.dward Ma-ks, junr. administrator de bo non of John Marks, deceased, and Peter Rial idmmistaator of Theodorick Morrison, dec’d fames Young and Ann his wife, formerly A Morrmon, Deft'* The Defendants, James Young „,d Ann *1 v,fe, not havuig entered their appearance a *fc™d''nK to Act of Asseml m l the Ruin, « this Court, and it appearing i 9.f*C;rCV ,,enCC* lhal thcv nre not inha A d i2r 1? COUJ?,ry : Jl is or^'*d. That t .m. Defendants do appear licre on the firs* d e nKX\ ln m *"‘f answer the hill of the Pla .wor.l'V ""*t ',c°l>y of this order be forth* nse ;ed ,n srme newspaper published the I y of R ehmond, for two months success*. '.*? Mt {hc door of the Capitol, ‘he sa d City. 1 1 A Cop)’—Teste, . lirn. H' Ifening, c c August 1—w-8w. <5’ * i m 11 ia ; yU Ru,ea ho't,en ^ the Clerk'* Off re of the Supe Tior CoH" nf Chancery /hr /tjch,nontlDu Inct, the 2Ath June. 1816. Parqulmr M’Kenae, Duncan M’Kenaie, Catha AOIISMT Nathaniel Snelson, administrator nf the rood chattels & credit* which were of John M’Ke *:e* Z\!lnnd M Ken air. John M’K t-.r William M’Kenzie, John .M’ltae and M. rv h.s w le, who was formerly Mary M’Kenz,f>. and Alexander Chisholm, Alexander Chiloin jui r. Archibald Chisholm and Donald Chi* holm, »■ The nefemlants, Donald .M’Kenaie, John M». Kenz e, \V,!I,am M’Kenrie, John M’Ra-, six Marj h.s wife, Alexander Chi,holm, Alexander m ™ J,mr Archib ,fi Chiihoim, and Dm aid Chisholm, not having entered their apne-i .nee and given security according to the Act v Assembly and die Rules of th-s Court, and . appearing by satisfuci ,ry evidence, that they ar< not inhabitants of this country i Jt ». or,krm I hat the said defendants do appear here on tin hrst d .y of the r ex* terns and answer the bill o f)c . ,a 5 fcP(l 'l,at » ropy of this order hi "T’^1 in *,,me n«'*,xp«pcr publisher n the City of It cbmood, for two montlw sue «s*ively and posted at the front door of the Ca 1 'ol, m ihn sa d City, A Copy—Teste, *Ufu« S,-^.Wm " “NU*°- C ’moINtA: i! Runt hulden in tf .■ Cferk'a nfce of the Courts/ Chun,. y for the Richtunit IHt •net. r/«* 24th r! • rf j.Lne 131,5 lames I’enn, (itbrid Penn, and James Penn, innr Lte merchants and partners, trail ng under the prm ol James Fean & £ona, and Wm M tci%. ell» ritj mim !'°vd Miller, surviving partner of Wrn. Brown *<• *nd Willis,m Baric*. Jktfl't. 1 lie defendant, Boyd Miller, not having co ter«l Jus appearance and given security accord mg to the Act of Assembly and the Rule* ot this court, anil it appearing by satisfactory evi dence, that he is not an inhabitant of tins eoun. irv: n »r ordered. Th it the said defendant do appear here on the first day ©f the next term and answer the bill of the plaintiffs ; and that a copi or .Ilia older he forthwith inserted in some news paper published in the City of Richmond. f..r two months successively and posted at the front iloot of the Capitol in said City. A Copy—'Teste, > August 21—wRw. W m. IV. Hetting, e* e VIRGINIA: Jit Ry e* holden in the Clerk's OJStc of the Si< fierior court of Chancery for the Richmond Du trui, the 2-ith day of Augint, 18l<5. Marion Campbell, Pit/. a«ap»sT James a van, administrator and heir at law ol Fa'rich Cavan, dec’d. Sarali Cavan, widow oi the said Patrick Cavan, dec’d. Archibald >1 l.ean adm.mstratnr of James Kirk, dec’d Hm-riet Kirk, heir of aaiti James Knk, dec’d ,.anJes K,r** “ infant son and heir of Robert Kirk, dec’d. who, with the said Harriet Kirk was co-heir of the said James K.rk, dec’d Hu;h a ewart. and Charlc* J. Love. The defendants, HaiTiet Kirk amfjam* K.rk not having entered their appearance and given security according to the Act of Assenv blv and the Rules ol tins court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabit tains °f th,, country: It io ordered, that the saw] defendants do appear here on the first dav . 1 -n?exl term a,l<l answer the bill of the plaint ifit;; and that a copy «t this order he forth with inserted in Some newspaper published in the City of Richmond, for two months anc cessively anil posted at the front door of the Ca pitol m said City. A copy—Tts'le, Angus 28—w8w. JVm. IV. /Idling, c. c. VIRGINIA: JU Iiule' in *1" Clerk*, Office of the $W. nor Court ,f Chancery f,,r the Richmond E>\,. tnct,. the 24th day of July 1816. Nathaniel Dunlop, administrator of Jas. M’Cance deceased, Elizabeth M’Cance, widow and relict ot the said James M’Cance, decerned, and Wi|. l,am W Gray and Mary I,is wife, furmcrlv Mary Uunlo|,, Phf',. aoaihct Alexander Dunlop, surv ving partner of James Dunlop and Alexander Dunlop, trading under tnchrrn of Jarrea.& Alexandei Dunlop, Hester Dunlop, widow and executrix of u.e said James Dun < p, de c d and Margaret Dunlop, and James Dunlop, surviving children, legatees, and devi sees >r the said Jus. Dunlop, decM. Dtf'ts. 1 he subpoena ad revivendum awarded in this cau-e, against the defendant Alexander Dunlop, not having been returned executed, and he not n-v tg enured v, ..aatanut and gir«t securi ty ucrarding to the >»ct ot Assembly and the Itules or this Cour, *nd it appearing bv satis factory evide.v e, that he is not an inhabi’ant of this country. It i, ordered, That the defendant do appear hrreon the first day of the next term and show cause if any he can, against the revival thereby sought; and that h copy of this order be for hwith inserted in some newspaper published "i thnciiy of Richmond, for two months aucces sively and posted at the front door of the Capi tol, in the said city. r A Copy—Teste, A ust 14. Wm‘ JT ntni"*> e‘ e> VIRGINIA: “ At Rule, kolflen in the Clerk', Office of the S f>, nor Cor i it of Chancery for the Richmond Di, tnct the 24 th tltiy of June 1 y! 6. Rltxabeth B. Keunon, exox. of Richard Kennr ecd‘ a Plaitu ff Ajrmtut, John Marable Richard MaraMe, and Alexsndt Drown adm'r he. olCtiampn., M;.r;..,|e,d«;e aed, Leonard Claiborne, and Man' M Iks w f Vvdliam B S oke-, ai d II! zabetl (J s:,k and Mary M Stokes, and J >lin B.ggsr and a.. ty h - wde, Jonathan Me iweiher J , k.-« M’lhp Whitehead J.«rkson, *fl \jhrv Ri.z beth Jackson and Champion Carter VT . heir and devisee oft emge M arable, d.-cea«e< , Or fen Aunt,. The Defendants John Marsh le Richard Man Me, Jonathan M. Jackson, and Mary Blizabet Jackson, no having entered their appearance an given security according ;0 the Act of Usembl and the Rules of this Court, and it appearing li f atisfacSory evidence, that they are not inhab “*nls °* ’*"* country : It is ordered, that the sm Deter.Jants do appear here on t It • first day • tit next term and answer the bill of the plaim i —a1 that a copy of this order be fortwitli u sei ’. I in some newspaper published in the Cit °* *-ichmon<l, for two months successively an smd'city* ' e ^ nt OT of ,l,e in th A Copy—Teste, WM. W. II ENING, O. C August 14*—w8vv. Notice is hereby givt-n. that on the lour u Monday in October nett, f shall proceed to tell on .|>c pmr ae,-. f..r ready money agreeable to * deed of trust executed by John Matthews, to im ,.s trustee, dated the nine teenth day of J)c einher, one thousand eight bun d. id and twelve, recorded in G' orhland county ro.ir-,. in order insecure a sum of money due to <.eorKey. uthwor-hoi.e tract of land lying and bemff in the aforess dcount*, bounded as follows o « it: by ti e laud of tier* Soulhwortb, Mrs' Allen, dec’d. Robert Pe.rce, Tho J?*®6 i*1® persona) pro • -— pirsonai ;>ro ,K-rty, tosr: I wo horses, eis.ht head of sheep , herd of eai.le and twelve head of hoes-’ ndalso,all his, the said John W. Matthew,' pro. nrtiou of the Dower Estate, in the possess^, rd ■* mother. Jenny Barnett, wh.ch m:.y fall t0 o.on ftt herdeath, who, the sa.d Jenny Uarnett.ift t- ad since t» edate of the sad deed, with the ap pur ei anr es belonging to ss.d tract of land, and the then future increase of the said stocks of sheep, cattle and hogs, and all the estate, right, .tie, and interest of the said John W. Matthews nand to the premises aforesaid, or so much lere. f as Us | be sufficient to pay and satisfy -tie calls and purposes of said deed Sept ltWM S0U rHWOB rH» Trustee. Volicc is hereby given, That \ petition will be presented to the newt General Assembly praying the passage of a law to estab , i * *urnp,k« road from the north end of the Af(K>k tump.ke at Owen’s Tavern to Ground Squirrel bridge in Hanover. August IT. vgw VIRGINIA: At Muir* hoi den in the Clc Vt office of the Sufic _ r*<r Court vf Chancery for the Michmond tot trict, the 24 th dtu, of J.uguet 1816 Ann Bern. Frances Claiborne, who su. • viveil her liuab» id, William Claiborne, AOAINIT Martha Goode, adminiatralrix, with the will an taxed of Francis Goode tlie younger, dtcV who was sn administrator with the will an rexed of Robert Goode. decM. and Maxwell Trokes k Surah It Siia witc, firmerly Goode, & James Scott, junr. administrator and adminis tratrix ot Richard II. Goode, dec’d. who was also an adm nistrator willi the will annexed of the said Robert Goode, dec’d who was surviving executor of William Hlack, dec’d Samuel Goode, security for the sa d Robert Goode, as executor aforesaid, and Tarlton Saunders,administrator dehorns non, with the will annexed, of the said Robert Goode, dec’d. William Wood, administrator of Stephen Soul hall, dec’d. who w as executor of 'I umer Southall,dec’d. Robeit Anderson, administra tor of Peyton Southall, dec’d who was one of he execu'ors of James Southall, dec’d and John Damgerfield, the other execu or of J.ime^ Southall, dec’d who was co-cxecutor wt’li S'ephen SoutliMl, dec’d. (and survived him) of 1 umer Southall, dec’d who was also an executor of the said William Klack, dec’d Geirge Markham, Mary Markham, & Lena us Bolling, executors 8c executrix of Bernard Markham, dec’d. who was one of the securi ties of 1 nrncr Southall, dec’d. as exoctror a f'o rsaid, Alice Goode, surviving executrix of Francis Goode, the elder, clec’d and Caroline M a * i Ida Harris, William A. Turpin, and Ed ward Cox, acting executrix and executor of 1 hornas Harris, dec’d. who w’as an execu’or of the said 1 runcis Goode, the elder, dec’d. a nothe • security tor the said Turner Southall, as executor of William Black, dec’d, Deft’*. The Subpcrna ail renivendum awarded in this cause, not having been returned executed on the defendants, Maxwell Trokes and Sarah 11. Ins wife; and it appearing by satisfactory evidence, that they are not inhabitants of this country : i ft is ordered, that the said defendants do ap|>ea there on t’ie first day of the i ext term and shew cause, it any they can, aga.nst the revival, by thi said process son girt ; m.d that a copy of this ..i d«-r be forthwith inserted in some newspape published in the city of Richmond for tw months successively and posted at the front dou of the Capitol, in the said city. A copy—Teste, Win, IV, ITening, c. c. Sept. 11—w8w. 500 DOLL \RS REWARD Escaped from the prison in Chdicothe, state of O. ■), on the night of the 4th of June last, .IAS UNO^* ESSEX CMOSUY STEIt. He is about 30 years of age, five feel seven in cites high, of a fair complexion, thin visage, lig! hair,largeeyes, Uoman nose, large whiskers; b' trade a clothier, can work at carding, oi any en ploy mem in manufactories, and is also ex;.ot ; the sword exercise and boxing. He was born . Warwickshire, in England and it .« beiiev... came within the last year from Canada to tin The said James Essex, alias James Essex Cro* bv sterling, was commuted to jad last .lanua: on a charge of robbing the mail of the U StHte P*',n«r who calls himself THOMAf NOHLb, al as THOMAS W NOBLE, is now „ prison on aciiaige of robbing the .nu,i a. j , same time. The above reward wilt ix g,vr.-: ! hisappreheosjor, and delivery, or confinement in any jail of the United States, s« that lie can be brought to trial. JOHN HAMM, Marshal of Unio District Zanesville, Ohio, July 25 OTJ’I hosep-inters who are employed to nub lish the laws the U S are requesed to gtv this advertisement one in erUon a we k tor six Wiu Sr UrCeSSIve,y ttn'1 fo, w ar‘l !he,r bills to this ■ fhre for oa\ mem in oiu; l To owners of Merchant Mills, Grist JUill. idee mills $ manufactories of flour,fre V he ,n tio uign the coun n u col.ect the p» ent fe«3 due to Mr. Oliver Evm /or li si- pruvtn.eiiui in die an > f Manufactn ijr I-1 .ur and meal—many of you h:ive not bee •mI upon by reason of your remote situation y.u will thrrclbre please t. furnish ne d.e fo > " >g memoranda, viz . ‘tase the situation o uir n.ili die standing of your stream on uri :< v-rage ol seven years, how many pair oi stone •>i run a d die. D.ame rr»_ the number of el* v...or» h"pper-ho)s conveyors, &r. u ed :>p npplieil, lie number of barrels n| flour m -d you .n 24 hours, the t me of erection of you unit or m ils and by wlia. m llwr gin or work n «. u v.u, eieoed. This ceit lic.tc to be sign tl ny tw.. or more ne.gl.b tits, attested by jus. ice of the j ear.t or die cluk ot tfe eoun copulation court, when you resi le. Hi eti cl sing tins document to me by post, it will en able me, by a scale, to ascertain the quantum o ees due, w,th equal justice to the patentee anc the owners—thereby saving great expense in tra veiling and labour to those c uicemed. It is no expected mat this notice Will be attended to b> tir.se who have been surd for using the inyen lions without licence. Gentlemen residing south of the Kappahanock Nortji and South Gorolitia, Georgia, Mississipn territory, and Upper and Lower Louisiana may, with ease, avad themselves of tliese advan tages I have requested the Deputy Marshall's » \ irgima.as diey pass, to examine and repor l the nullsrunning without licence .KJHJT MOODY. ... , „ .Agent for Oltvcr Evant. Richmond, Sept. 11, 1816.—2aw3w. N. H For the conveniency of those persons who are owners of Merchant, Flour or Grist mills in t!.e Kastern section of this stale, I will if health permits,attend at the Raleigh Tnvern in Williamsburg, on the 28th of October next when I will, in pursuance of powers vested m me by the Patentee, offer such terms to the own. ers of mills who base in use, without licence, the above machinery .n whole or in part, or those who are di-posed to i.se them or any part of them w II be productive of great benefits, not only to millers in particular, but to the community m general, as it may be the means of put ting into operation, a number of mills situat ed m a fine grain country, and contiguous to navigable water. Scplember 18th. j rvf iVIayo Frayaer, fT-wo floor $ below the Farmer§ Rank of Va ) Have just received the following publications. The Antiquary—2 volt. Huirttual Quixotic—% do. f Chile's letters on England—2 do. Hnbhonse's letters from France, Headlong Hall, Maxwell's i oem%, Ifderim (a Syrian tale.) ALSO, An additional supply of Carey's quarto tiibles. October 5—2 ir. VIRGINIA: M a SttpetUr Court of Chancery, hotJen ^ IBii!'* thC ^ 26th Uobcrt Campbell and Sarah Butler h* wif* a»a,nst Pter'ttfi. Edmund Winston one of t?ie Ptt.h - _ last will and testament of Patrick Tip,1°r*,0^,k* -mler S. Henry, Nuthnniel lu4>, ston Henry, and John Henry ...L£ h Payne their gtia-dia.,, Uur.7,"! ^ ry*GeorjreHabn > W.mtonaad ry, George Uabn y wimton aud KVi'S? 5-calv;:: ts** «c Henry junr d'ecdjur guardian ***'««* Edmund Wins*on and Doralha Henry widow of Patr.ck Henry” A* *** aoAwar , Robert Campbell and Sarah n„,r. , • Fajetie Henry, Alexanders^ i"*, Henry, Edmund Winston n . e,,ry» Nathaniel ry, infants by Philip IKES?* a"d John Hen* \ Henry an Infant by Elvira a tj'urdia"» Ell,r» Patrick Henry, ju..r ‘ llenry of George I). Winston and l)uimt|'*r Suai<l'an, »rid Edward Henry late the In.-1 . r »S w,^e* and Brjcndantu ta“«l«rSJKSfSd"!P,“rik >*"t -*iM Kirin. _ . . against * Edmund Winston and n»r.ih. u- •*. ^U-S3.*jSSS~^ Wr Ue°!r7^?d Hj2 * S«r,,elr^: ”y* Payne their iruardc i. and it^i hy Philip Sarah Bulled his wife ^ 0bm tSj|,b.,h an* These cases came ’on this dsy U^l^nher heaid, on the papers formerly read, the report of e gh^lhdav^f JU,"S"ant t0 the °rder °f lh« frn , y, °r J,u»u»*y» one thousand eiirht sel -dOn /n^ li “net*"* apd were argued by CoSn sel. On consideration whereof the court doth rc coninut to commissioner Michauz the several t?himS I""!* U,ftM5 Causes’ with an instruction to him, to state asepsra.e account of each of he <l.s nbutees of Pair,ck Henry sear. with h\s ex£ wl^'bSbnc**0?,r‘X* tor1lhepurP°he '^showing d tl e-ad d’,r"y’ bedue 10 orfrom* cither of rtruct r,n ,. r r ,‘f!S *nd Wllh this farther in struct.on, thst he creduEivira A. Hcnrv the on *) child and heir bl Patrick Henry junr* vjth the sftirr* i."M ‘??d wh,ch hath been abutted to • I the* l.roti m°^rthP <a'l,er’ “ a,!‘0 with the whole sameSfln il*ves ulloUed her, in the Irct li r.11! time that her father’s in v t ,1 ? iherein until h.s dead, { and death ~ |ir,,,\,S 0< h,s estate» fro,n , .nie ’• • iiH 1. ^Uard,an t0°h possession of the an.e . and that lie also state an account between oe tv,,w of the said Patrick Henry junr and ! th hi CU‘°' a"d .E«cu «-i*» crediting her t O said ‘c,,n‘“""£ “alf ui ll,e*e profits:and that coun if it’ ,S'!,u"er do stale *">’ further ac TdV li"i -“hninis rations on the estate of the Patr.ck Henry, .hat m.y be required, with ^ m^fSVCC,al >' ,,aled droned pertinent stated^ ** °l WU‘C" U‘“y be the parlM;:> 10 he s*> . „ June 20th 1816. Alexander Scott, and Sarah lluiitr his wife ji'inerly Sarah Uu lei Campbell. - Pltft. AO AIM ST Kdmund W iiutoil, and die other* named in tha WTal bUlt| Deji'y. Edm.aid Winston and Dorothea his wife late Dorothea ilenry, widow of Patrick Henry, Pltfs AOAIMST Alexander Scott and Sarah Butler his wife. ■ ormerly Saiali Ilutler Campbell and the other* tamed in he second suit Defts Elvira A Henry, widow of Patrick Henry jr. right and as guardian of her in! hint child Klwra A. Henry Plt'Jft AOaIXST K.lmuud Winston, and he others nanvd in the b« JLpSlt Ut,"K Al“»nJe'- Sco.Uo,- Ho. The cause-, came on this day to be further heard, upon die papers formerly read and the report of a commission r of the court, made in pursuance o the order of 26,1. of January, in the ,l >e“r ; a"d we''.e r>ued by counsel : On con sesrrllT w,*1ereol»1the c“urt recommit the ! O r TZ n,;ide"1 u,ese causes to commis . r •””r,on* "hois i equired to perform the •>r .i r of lie 26th day of January 1815, with this nuid fication, that lie cred.t EluraA. Henry, the •oty child and l.e,r of Patrick Henry, jun. with .o .hi.us of those profits of her fau.erh portion • l ying Stand tract 1-f land, which accrued t «n the tune ol his death, until hergiu.rd.un °ok possession of the estate; and that he uUw . . , -i vuiiL iic aiuw -edit the widow of Patrick Henry, jr. wnh tlie • einaimrg third .f thoie profits; ^.d the com! .nmeuirwiw i * * l>eiweeifPthiUrr*,er ?,rcc;<;<1 to « amount" oe.ween the distributees ol the said Patrick •len.y, for the purpose of shewing the relative proportions paid by each towards the debts of Patrick Henry, seur. and towards the support of uTlh’ *r°m the time wh«n they weie enti. l ed to the possession ol the respective portions >f Ins estate land f.r the further purpose of shew ■KnT.,an‘i l°' i"'m- u,,yaMl w,,al *»l»ce ia 1 • to^e accounts ; the said commissioner i» directed to exam,ne. s.H.e ami settle the said ho counU, and make r»;..,u thereof to t!.e ccttrt with any matters specially s a ted, deem d "perl timent by himselt,or winch maybe required bir tlie parties to be so suted. * 9 Copies—Teste, JVm. IV. Herring c, c. The parties named in the foregoing order are hereby notified to alien l at my office in Farm vilie on the first Monday in November next, for Hie purpose of carrying the'saiue into efT ct. THOMAS A. MORTON, M.C. * Oct. 3 — w3 w * flC^Kditors of papers in H.ehinond, Petersbu-ir, Alexandria, balt.more, Philadelphia and New! York, would aid the caus< of justice and phi lanthropy, by giving the following request one or two insertions in their respective papers. RKttUEST , TO MERCHANTS,TkADEKS.afe. A gentleman from the Southward, havingbrers robbed in tlie Horough of AV/o*, ya the night of the 24th mst or 7Vs TUutand Doling in Sottch Carolina Bank Bill,, (the numbers, Ac! ut wmch he had left at home, and daily expects to receive and publish,) requests the favor <f Merchants, Traders, and others, in Richmond* Pc ersburgh, Alexandria, Baltimore, PhiladeW ;h'“ *n« Bets- York, to take down the number* c dates of such notes of the above named Bank as may be offered to them, with the names of the persons making ^ueb offer—as it rftav lead to a te ection of the robber. The numbers, Ac. of the notes will be published in this paper, as soon as received. WANTED. A Cood Male Cook. Apply to Louis Hey, A Co. at Rockett's, or at this office. | *ept. 1&-3L