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j (h'fOm “ The b'orget hit Rot" of IS23.J COUNSKI.S, — llv Bkrnaku Baktos. '/'AnujA bri/(kt /Ay morn of life may «7oii’(i nitty Nil; >tn<l not to the transient gleajti Of calm and smiting skits, liendhfk's path in sunshine dresl0 'IritK lowly caul iom fear} I hat whm grief's shadows o'er it res!. Its memory may be dear. If dark l ft's matin hours may he, lletpond »»of at their gloom; Joy's cloudless sun may rite for thert And //tape's bright ftow'rttt bloom. av J trace thy pathway thorn-bestrciu'J, That thou, in happier houts, With pure and pang less gratitude Mayst bless its fragrant f.jxvers• Through cloud and sunshine,flower and t .oriij Pursue thy even tray, J% or let thy letter hopes be born Of things fhril must decay. IZrJoicr with trembling, mourn with hoj>et Puke life as life eras given; Its rough ascent, its flowery slqpct May lead alike to heaven! # L VTh'SK FltOM EURUrfc. Nov. 28.—'Tt»r j-atkrl ship Jauici Oruptifr, * M'Utn !Mxrsh«lt, dito->tiii« f -1 uti Mullilav l»j (•’Uttaiih ai Ijflutr. \ titrnla) « pilut h •«( iuiIu iI (he city ivilli *'•"*' Im»j, l«*«iv»i»n (lie |*wjit*r h«$« on b«.nrd. Wr are *!•«]( bird to a frit m J t«r tile loan ofLalult.il and Liverpool uj~ |»«M to the llUli. 1 v Undrt (lie Trieste and Corfu beads it it stated that the tiraiiu Setguor li t l tejected the uflYini luediatiou of the tliiee yeal p<mtrr«, in couse«|*ieiKe ol which the Eucliih A.I uilral Codiiugtoo had blockaded the Egyptian fleet at N'arau Hie packet th.-p Sylvanu, Jeukiu*. . .plain Mjrv, »jilc^ .'row J.>v<rpi.. | un the Oil>\.illiujo. Aiming the ,,;.,riu<-i! oAH.eil Gallatin, the Amencau Miuutcr at (lit Cui.il i. _ Hit lut quarter uf (lie Diiliih revenuerarecd-d Hint i the corresponding quarter of imd, by t 0.3,7 K7/. of tin, rx ce-»s about 100,0vi) pounds wji produced hy the duty on lu rc^O co u 7 J La.gr qiunlitir, of foreign Coin «tir Hupping from tin notified Wat ehume, m L-.lidun, tu Hir nduceul port. id tin continent, fur the pm pun. of bt mg watt huuaeil, the eapenn: ufieut, being ao truck liiglirnn England,amj their benn HO pt'iapcct of a market fiir foieign ctmu iu (tie undid kmc i*om wit Inn an y tea, unable turn-. LONDON, October ld.— Itj intelligence f,om Tncite am t-oclu, bi nigiug >i iti-, Irvin Constantinople uf iht 6tb of Sep tempei, which *t.de that the Grand 8eignor Iu, rejected the V"'1" mediation of the three gnat power,; and that tlm liUM-tun licet wn, in reality blockaded ..t Navarim. by the lliitnh Admiral CoJi ingtun, who InJ g.vcn uuticc to Ibiahiu 1 acim,llMI l<* mu>t nut undertake any thing uitli In, aipiadrnu or troop, until the event of the Cumumnicattou to the Subliuu l oite >v,i JKii-avi'. A letter fruui hui Iu of the 2-1th S-ptembcr hx, been received V.b|rh infoiin, u, °f the dt-cmve iniaiuu > taken by Vice Ad lintal fair b. C.di iiigtnn; hy which already, it i, believed a I u Ik’ *"r*IUc,t 0,1 llydra, and proliahly another maiiacn like I bat of iptaia or Scio, ha. b. eu prevented. Ouleii, bow evei, the l uikull ciluuet conirnt to an amicable settlement it tt evident there will he much difficulty m preventing (hi Oretk, availing I hern,elver, fur their own advantage, ul thi measure, intended only for the pieiervelion of peace. It h pr-.hable that many I’U the continiiit of Gicere, who had euhnnUed to the Tuikr, may he again encouraged to take ti WlltPl', 8 pi. 21.— Wr learn, fioni pxrscnger, arrived fro • ..ante, that the Egyptian fleet. amviu at Navarino. had t loan! u.uie Hi m lour thousand Uo q «. It lutemled to einha.l cilicrj.il Navn mo, ti'HU the army »f Ibtaham Dacha, tlienci , PVil° the gulf of Lrpanto, to teceivea couiideiahle had, or Ah.ine.e collected fur the puipoie hy the Chintacln Tach. 01 ivuiuelu, aud lltu, atreiigtheued, to toake a lauding on Ily dra,to ni ynucaalou of that iuiporlant i.laud. TI.eiEnrliA vice admiral, however, ilecland to the conimsnJrr that il Would not be permitted to make miy attempt again,t any pail oi Greece, and that, in caic of re, i, (nice uu the part of any ol t le bg,ptranfleet,ha ,11110111 he con»(iained lotieal ita, a trim grewruu .d i|lc regulation* he had to luloite. He added, that rf the fleet wen- willing to Mil, either for Egypt or U rn ftjotinople, he .hoiild he happy to accompany ,1 with In, aquailiell, aud protect it tiom any attack of the Gri-.k ; other* wne tliat It w«. ahioluuly herniary that it shuulu reuiaiu With* 111 P 'ri.uf Nuvarm^tili fm'tuei nuUuc’lion. I nr Eogeith slum from all quarters arc sailit;? to i in £ • .Njvji inn. i « . fri- ..i x tr a .. • ,. 1 i “iv jbiiii:: il- t in c loUndruigton ofl Njvji inn. 1 wu frig.itei aud two biigib, ahexly gone In,... III., .port. A part of the F.encli fleet I. aim hr in J'reott J to j uinliun. bmie ,.«>• the Viench vi a. mini I, III the water, of Smyrna; otliei,, that he liai co ‘Oatidia,m conir<|iicuce of new, that a pa.t o( the Ko.Tli force hid been lent toward, that i.ljoil. IK-Iieral Oliu.rl, 1 pupanng an expedition to Negrrpoi and abo ly of Humeltufe troop, collected in the ItuTmi Inut.icln hai diiected the captain who lubiuilted in coni .jucnceol h. capitulation of the Aciopoli. m give up tin n un, hut tlji y ha», applied to the Greek Government, know wlietlnr what (bey had heard concerning the treaty he Great Power, be ,ruc. The government printed copie, «lrt r ' l?'?1 “*t"t ,!“m- Tl"-y have put off the tac with.,it a definitive *n.wer;aiid if any lump, ,laUe from 1 HI1 111 1 1I1.11 if .. al. 1 * . ... , •* «'«y croons usuc 1 row U IsthuuH, wi no Uoubf, joui the m, and icncw tlltr revolutu u. i-mmIT ‘..,e J ">'‘ oi« of Saturday 1 . n 'i'5’ 0<1' —The lullowing 1, the letter of Ul. Eyna to the European Greek C ommittee,:— } cc-1.1 . . Beaulieu, near Iloilo, Oct. 8, IRiT ' *. '■•■•'‘‘•N —I had the honor of writing loyou un .c iU giving yon new, fr.u. U.eece. To.day 1 receive ut * SLf7e?ef«eP'- . . WiH '• r ^ oral. L UU Will I* ul Ifj w nh.iii gtief,that the Egyptian fleet ol Jj •„!, ha, arrived boir.c letter* ,ay (hat the French and bugli-h .q„,dr havy cppoied the di.embaikation; oth«n, that the cuiubiu tU'f ah.p.of war l.uui proceeding * ‘.""•y believe |h* letter t.ue, ami unfoiInnately i At al.,, and -upplie, of every loit, have most prubat arrived 111 the camp j| Ibrahim. * -•..-mVt f"',,0,,b"bal the combi... J sijoedltn. have e e-.oM.. L<U P,e'"!,,^ 'l,,: of the Egyptian fleet,butt n , fc'"> ,h,-,r D>oi**. How mourn me I ' "7 ,U‘e" .A l'-ir*l« to have aeen al, army de ’ “r'J, . P1****?*'• blnn and murder those they come to »ave. ? . “ "Vu "Tl'Ctingto humanity, can in no way chan ln, dr."7. v[ T*>e blood which ii about flajv h calculiteii to hasten htr deliverance, and all delay ui aeam, .m,mM,l„e; for it cannot be .Jrnutrd tbaltl.e Ctunt, l.rtl w.U r.IDUiimet .prct.l.r, of the conle.t now about lo. niniiire. 1 lie «Ionarch, will be uiuvtii with compnsit nnJ we cannot d ,ubl that ordei, have been c-veu to act wi v,5°uf ,n'1 «lcn«/. The huinauiiy and the honor of the tin 1 lUhnaequally raqiiueit. 1 hive al leael the CCXMolatinn of informing you, that t "?*** winch eiinouiice to me the landiurlot the Ara add,, (bat * tliia new,, far from diaroutacu.i: ... .1.11 uueouiagu l- me 11. e. X . e ...Lute, (..unite them, end they aiuio. clhidcfc Lord Co Vk t’ra*‘lhch,f ’“nl* Heel, w«i expected lie. .1:11 J f if. 1 bid tvkeu Aiutolico; they h »j>c.J that it wo t .III fall. I, to their power, hut the arrival of the A;eb, 1,, ( ume«lto niter then tuililary proceedings.’ f'10 ,h® •"•‘afaclmn to announce, Hut finer Inflow ptaller 1 received by the Commi„iun of Sub.i.tn r- je pieam were about In reach it. Couut V.tarij Capo j’i.t t,ie '*C7P‘ of the le t ru.n, amt him, c.mii.t lit lifxm p.ivuera, along with 15,0001. ,cm hy the Come nil of Ueoeva, xnd J-.000 piniten lent by the Dhilhelle i AllUieae uinii hive iminediitrly beenaent to 1 !d d n,,,, 3UJ llu <J,Ctk Govcxnmtni l„ve been iufjic i ,'> rcceirr * Part of 2«. ini,ij;*ht hy the Uimc *rn. - AH thrar aid, will arrive at , ve.y opporlnnt mometil; 1 calmi.t ai..Ti-ie.tl/ preia (he fiiti.d. of llie Urnli . oidlflue them. *• J. 0. KYNAIIl, > ibk A, Opt, -J—The Otiaerverof Trier Tit liie 3tb Sejit , contains news lirougl.t by Auatgiin aliip, of I he arrival of the E^yjvian 11 • I Nav rino, which i« confmnetl by letters fr Eorfu of (he 16tb, winch elate that that fleet I laitJeil 3030 infantry, anJ 500 horse*, at Navi no aivJ Motion. Another Idler from Coifti; t te 20 h, «ays : -The Racer,English Curler,wh anivetl on the 14lit at Xante, brought wor.lt A<lm:r»l CoJrington had as-embled almost ,11 -. easel-* tin ier his command near JVavirino, , i.ie A*ia, Alb.on aiul (»*nok, of the line tJambim | Serin^apatam, Naiad, Glasgow,, 1 albot frigate*! endI several small ves-els. It v repotted at Ziuie, that Admiral Cctlrlagton i ialinittj to tits Commander of the Egyptian fi :il Navjfino, to remain rjuite inaclive with ship*, and not to undertake any expedition, till remit of the|comtmini. a<ion. A similar intir tion hae been made in the con-inmier ot the C stanlinOj oil an sqoadron, a , (hit al present the gyp I»|> fleet ie in a manner blockaded by (he J fills . *»j tadron at N«varino. Admiral (Jo ir.ng was m hourly expectation of lour French ebio, w if from Milo, 1 Ij rd Coehrai o in Mid tn b« near the E^«li»l «Hvlroi. tvdh the Ilella-. ins 11 habitant* , •Sprzzia having thought of flying on the approacl v, the Egyptian Expedition, he li d promised then on lh«ir Idinif. The Ubantieioer br i \vhich 'v*a at /ants, sole.) Immetively on tin Jrrtv«! of ih« Racer, to join H:r E. Codrinuton .be Atia |ne, Uapu-n Fi'/rjarmce. sail* to -J» y C,,rl',• »o join Sir ICoJnngion The Oreei tyiOifnmee ot Government, which amce the U ‘r,>'* »t N.ip di. rea der) in (be port Hunzt, t **td to have rmimol to Kgine, [>ftu»trian Obnirvrr, Ort. FRO . EUROPE. [N.nelre:i d i. a later.] N#Rroi.tr, N ■ c ember Hy thefine. f,„t J Hamptpu ltoads, in bo days fioiu Diver pool Mr. j I Lyfoidlias received papers to the2-1 li & London 'o <h* 2od of Oc'obrfi which, however, though near*' ly thire weeks in advance of previous dates, con-" • tain very little intelligence of importance. It ap peals that nothing had been settled upon as to the1 Iafieira of Greece. ] Of Spam, tve read in the Gourier of the iSlh, that the intelligence confirms nil that had hern < slated as to tlie f> i tnidable attitude assumed by, the rebels. It appears that Ferdinand, or rath ' er the army that acconipanied him, had to figb* ■ | their way, sword in hand, to the city of Tar ,' ragona. A battle took place in the defil-s of < the Col <!e Balaguer, in which, we are told, i 'he rebels were di-comfitted; hut it is admitted ■a the action was a “ most sanguinary one.” The .! Decree of Amneaty, issued by the King, on his : arrival at Tarragona, iiad produced no o'lier effect tl ah the submission of one Insurgent j Chief, Itatli, and about twenty of Ilia followers . At Msnreu, the Provisional Junta renewed their j oath, to perish wilh arms in their hands ra'her than I submit, or accept of any uapitulstion, which would leave unredressed those evds, for the removal of ’ which they had taken the field. It is now said, that towards the enl of October h.s Majesty will be at Barcelona, where he .s to be, joined by the (Jueen and some other Members of • he Jtoyal K-mily. The insurrection bad made considerable pro-1 . gre-s, and though confileutly reported to have | been <piel!ed by the regular army, led, (or rather ; backed, we presume,) by Ferdinand, m person, yet I the insui gents, retiring to the mountains, were, by •' ; the latest accounts, still in no incons’derable force, | *. and tbreatenetl to give much trouble to the royal j ■ army. The comest, says a Barcelona letter, Is : lar from being terminated. j Parliament was prorogued to the 29th ol De ; j ceuiber. W hen t.ie Fally-Ifo railed, one of the mo*t re j : markable ami protraced contest* that history ie 1 cords, was fjoiny; on in Liverpool for the office i <i| Mayor ol that city. The canva*a tvas con ' dutried with unprecedented warmth,testing altogetb i et upon the respective popularity of the candi-i j dates, Mersra. .Nicholas llo'jinson and T. (J Potter, both raid to l>e gentlemen of fortune and j the ii ghest respectability, peirona] friends and of similar political opinions. The following li the* \ stoic of the polls on tach daj: , First dry, Oct. IStb, Se ond do 19 b, 1 h rd do SOtli, F ur>h do 22J, Fifth do 231, Ifobimon. OliO 800 litiO 1410 1720 Porter. GG0 S6t» 11 GO 1410 17:20 And the election was to be continued on the 2-1 ih. The state of things in Spain, had, undergone a very salutary change. The iisurgcts tveie eveiv where submitting to the King, and tranquility was restored in the revolted pioviuceS. From the Montiehr <f Oct. 17, Paris, Oct.ltj - L*.tiers fn nr liqonue, re reived by expres-s, my: *" The elite s of the Agraviados continued to submit to the King of Spun. Couriers, anJ the ringing of bells, have announced on all s des lr - happy event. We may, in consequence consider j the revolt aa appeased. j “ Laura Garretia has just arreted at Alava, I with the remainder of hie band. Thus every thing 1 is ti anqutl in the three provinces.” j j A letter from Madrid, dated the ICth, contains i the following paragraphs: ■ “ I lie Queen ir to set out about the beginning ol November for Valencia, whi'her the King wiij come to meet her. Their Majesties wiii gc ib, Barcelona, where they will pass sometime. It seems that they will afterwards make a tour . through the North of Spain. 1 j “ A tich contractor, well known for the ex„i j aggtration of his opinions, has just been arrested j "* Madrid; he is accused of having supplied the I ! rebel* with funds. “ The Captain General of Valencia has des«. | troyed the bands by which lrs province was in ; I’e-led.” Loxdo.v, Oct. If). , u»vc ucen received at Me Admiralty i this morning, f.om Admiral Sir E. CoJringtor. i rbay merely confirm the previous account* of the; 1 mte.view of the two Admirals with Ibrahim Pa- } ' cha, and of the prom ire of the latter 10 remain in- | i active until further orders from Constantinople and] Alexandria. j | Parliament, rs we stated some time ago, will ! • not meet till after Christinas. At the Council,! J which was held at Windsor yesterday, it was fur-i J 'her prorogued, from the 23tb oi the present { ■j month, to the 2I»t of December. ^ I Itejllgence has been received from Venice, that j i «*>e -ixiy-gun chip built in the Arsenal there, for j ; the Pacha of Egypt, winch was on her way to Pe-^ rano, on the coast of Is ria, under Austrian colors, i "ith a crew of 2(10 Austrian soiin-n, was driveut - on eh ire by a heavy gale of wind near Malainocco, ' and is considered to have sustained eo much inj i y j ** lu tender it necessary for her to return to Ve , j nice to be docked. t Lisbon Gazettes to the 8th inst. have been re- ‘ ! ceivcd this morning. They contain a long and I grave homily on the subject of the expected coin-; mg of Don Miguel. It is anticipated that his pre. I settee will terminate all those party tlilTerences i which have so Jong prevailed, and restore uni er- > sal harmony in Portugal. May it be so! Interview between the Allied Admirals and ' Ibrahim Pacha * \ As we were going to pre?s this morning, (says ’ j the London New Times of October It.) we re--i ceiveJ tbs following important in elligencs horn ! Paris- Adtniials Codling*on and He Rigney < landed at Navarin.and ha I an inteiview Tvrh i \ Ibrahim Pacha, in which they informed him <hn , : 'hey bad orders to establish an armistice, de far o,1 ‘ between the Turks and the Greeks. Ibrahim de-i ( dared that he had order* on his part to anack Hydra, and that it wag hard he should bo obliged 4 to suspend their execution, as his force was evi 4 dently too strong to be resisted by the Greeks; but ' that, an lb* rase was not one provided for by the j Porte, we would send Couriers to Constantinople < ] and Egypt, for iresh inslruciione, and, till the r ' return, gave his word that his fleet should not ' t quit Navarin. These accounts do not confirm the repoit oi the affair with the Tunisian frigate. r.XPRE5S FKOif TARU. j -Veto Times Office, > • Wednes.iay, 2o’clock, A. Al. > J rom the d/.n/frur of .Monday. j I .\nis, Ort. Id —A letter fr in Navarin, of - 26th S-pt inloirns us that Admiral de Rigny »r ] rived ofT that por. on (he 224 Thirty-two ships , of the Turkish fleet, io«ded with Turkish troop were cruising before the pori; tsO others were in 1 the port I sell. j On the 20th, at 10 o’clock in the morning, Admiral* de Rigny and Codrington, repaired to Me 1 I*'" of Ibrahim Pacha, and declared to him alter nately, in French and English, tha< m corise queues i f the refusal of tne Pone lo accept ths mediation, they had received oiders to bring snout an a<]n«tice de lacto, (etahlir uno armistice de fan) ■ j and to destroy ths forces that should oppose it. After having listened with equal composure sod attention, the Pacha answered, that as a servant of i ‘he I’orie, he had received ordsra to push the wa. i ( in the Moren, and to finish it by a decisive attack I | on Hydra; that lie pas not in a manner quaJitic • J (il n’avatt aticine qtialitie,) to listen lo the corn i I ii.uniea'ioi-.s n.vde to him, or to take a part oi h ; ■ o-.vrt autboiitj; that, however, the or W* of the Porie noi having provided for the e.xiraoidinary . case which now presents! it-elf, he about l a-nd Couriers to Constantinople and Egypt, and that, ' till their return, he gave liis worJ that hia flee! - should not q'llt Navarin, however, bard it was I r ’ ’ ••>"» <b he stopped at the moment wh-n ell was finished, aince ilie strength of expedition, such ; as they saw it, wm evidently ure-i-table by the Greeks Tne official Gazelle? of .Madrid,of tbo 7tb, a. . nouncee tint the insurgent army of Catalonia had Jit"’* "■ ’*! fr- r—- - -f rVi £ j. ■F'lOtn (Jie Oazellt de France, Oil. VlENKA On. 11 41 A courier from St. IVeisburg irived here on 'he 8th. It i« banl thatlli* Emperor N.cnola* in sisted more positively than ever on the proposals of pacifiration made <o ihe Pcrle. ** Tlie Iofaut I) <n Miguel, of whose departure we hear no inrntiou has not jet taken posses-non of the apartments in the I’ahce, which have been prepared for him above this week It i* tin* mo ment teported that the Princes* Ma'ia of Havana haa^ refused the hand of the Ctuperor Don Pe dro. LATER FROM EUROPE. Nkw York Nov. ^9 — By the Ship Bolivar, Capt. IVllsotl. we have received our Havre and Hans lilts to the 20th oi last month, from which we have translated a few paragraphs. A letter dated at Havre on the 20 h save, " Since the last dates ol the l(i:h, nothing very important has taken place in tlje markets— the sales of Cotton have been about 2.000 bags tor the last four diya, at from 10 to IS sous t r Upland*, and IS to 23 for L 'uieiana. Of Ashes 29 brls. pots were -old at 39f. 25c There is nothing else at all int« resting.” The lutest account irorn Spain represent the state of affair* as in a much more sa.taluctory si tuation. The pieecnce of tie li ng had prod.iced a very happy effect. Various de ails are given in the Paris papers of the movements of troops in dilTe ent quarters, winch cannot interest the Atne« rtcan reader. A private letter fictn Merlin. speaks of a second treaty relative to the pacification of the Esst, which is about to be negnciaied, as ib said in l<tm don, and which is to be then signed in addition tc 'he three Powers, by Aus tic, I’ius-n. Swedeu and the Netherlands. The nece-siry instruction: to tfte Ambansadois of those Power- m London, and a speedy termination to ifaei neg.'Ciations. ihe Queen ol Spam was 'o leave >ladrld the beginning of Novembei for Valencia, where the was to be joined by the King It is rtated in the -ccouuis from Germany that the Brazilian ervoy had iett Leghorn tor Munich, to demand in tnatiisge, m ‘he name ol the Emper or Don Pedro, ilie Princess Mart , twin sister ol the Arch dutcliees, wile of the Arch-duke Fi <n cis Chatles. * tie *v»mrian Ujaerver contains a u anitesto o the Greek Convention, recommending alnc> con corJ among (he Greeks, and removing the stat o! Government from Napoli to E;pna. UosiTANrisut'LK, Sept. I7tl».—On the M li • nst. the iirogoniina of the thiee arnbasaJois paid another visit to ihe Rs.s ElT-iuh, to de and an explana'ion of his assertion at tl<e last ccnlerence, '•Ui.t the Forie could not reconcile ihe amicable assurances of the Powers with the hostile measures with which they threatened it;” but their real ob ject was, without doubt, to ascertain the pinions of the Rets Etfei dl since the receipt of their com munication ol the 31st Aug last. At this interview the Turkish Minister conducted h.rrtself with more than usual reserve, and was altogether silent a* to the contents of the notes which he bad eceiv ed, and appeared desirous that they should think he was aware of their contents. He for tire re-t, he listened with much attention to M. C'habert, the English Drogotnan, who replied to him, and en deavored to ascertain the real intentions o! the Porte, to which the Minister answered with the greatest coaiposure, “ Dicu et in on droit;1’ such is the device of England, how. cau we choose any •'her when they wish to attack us.” lie did not appear desirous of making any lurtber espl.ua ion, and took leave of the I> goiuans on pretence of 'etng wanted by 'he tiui an. It is moreover mated hat the tliree Drogom.no have remarked that -t Ur's conference, the Reis Et. fendi was very pensive and less naughty than on other similar occasions, from which it was infe. red that the Porte hail not only weighed well on his own mind, he no'ca w Inch he had received, hut tb<t they li d a s oj e'itd nis eye to tn> situa tion, and that it was by no means imjx s-oble that h> would, shew mere conde.ce non in a «eiy short 1 [Gaseife <1' Jlugsburc i hikste, Oct C —'Ihe enigmatical conduct of .Lord Cochrane since his arrival in Greece, *p«. pears now about to be explained rince the inie , vention of the powers. After having for a long time usele-sly iraversed the Archipelag and the coasts ofE®yp>,aivJ at the same lime paralyzed ihe ru kish marine, lie has, since the interveu. on of the three Powers, made himself master of Vas*i* a ’i and Antolico, where, it is said, he took 1200 i'urks prisoners; and letters ol September 2D horn Corfu, say, that they momently expectej to near th«t he had retake.* the ruins ol the mimoUal Mis. soionghi. A mart valuable Estate far Sale. 'HE suhsriihrrt offer tor aale ..ne ul' ibe Cucjl Estates in t Lower Virginia : li h the Estate called “ Cumberland,” lying upon Die I’amuuky Hirer, iu Itie couolv of New Kent, ■bout lw» miles below New Kent courthouse,'the properlycf Col. J. if. Watkins,hh i Containing by estimation none than 171)0 acres, of wlurli -UX) acres on/irsl rate Incf, jftat land well adapted to (he growth of c ri1, wheat, cotton oats and clover—750 wood lain), heavily tnnheieJ. and 800 a marsh including several bouses and luls in the village ul •» Cumber This fcsfale IS situated at the head of fine I, .Id navigation affording wxlci lor vessels utiOO torn, and pieseuts to the active and judicious farmer more advantage, than ai,y estate in the lowei country. The list land i«, as bar been st.ded v<Trsf rate, it well adapted to planter Ac clover, and has been much nnpi.ved by thi ir ure; the high laud is heavily liiuberec'i aud the marsh it one '•> ,he most valuable in the lower couiiliy— it i«unu<ually high and heavily Uoilieied, chiefly with ash; au>l flora experiment actually made in (be sale of the lunhti and wood, oniA.e brack, the expen-e of clearing and reclaiming, might be de fiavedfiom the sale of Ihe wood and timber, and when reclaimed, it would afford a large eitite perfectly levi I and of inrsh.mttblr fertility. ’ Up-ntlie eitate are two fisheries - rherring fishery of no little note, the annual p; 'fils of which have hern grrietally al.oiil 500 dolls.; and a shad fishery immediately opposite tu the herring fishery.smirh might also he rendered vety valuable, anda fine mill acite immediately upon the river nod ad- icent to lbo village .,f Cumberland', the nrprovemcnls a roinfuiCahle ..weilieg bouse ol 8 rooms, the ettslouiaiy out houses, bams and •in ice house. The dwelling house is upon a veiy elrvatsil situation, commanding a view of the flat land, inn ah, nver and in rounding country, f u some nulci. Fish and s«D f fowl ol very vanety, a:e taken npou the estate in their proper The markets of Richmond St Ilaltiniore are al.ke contiguous •*»ind Hr,K»uce IS ihippi d to both for the urns firit lit A in or minute deicript.cn Is declare miner e-.a" y, at it n supposed I list any one desiring to purchase will hist view ll.s premise*. Tin* pinps-ty i. now anil wiil he until the Ihe it.t day nf dan. n> xt, [1828,] offered at private sale. If not void ptrvalely, it will he offend lo Ihe highest bidder, at yu!.|ir nirtinn. on the premises, onthe day beiore uientiourd, f il-tcf Ian. I OSS] at the hour of 12 oMork.M. The letnis will he vny accommodating, and maybe known by applied.. i, t„ one •f (he undersigned, [James Lyous, Ji ] i raiding in theeilv of Kicnmo'id, I nr mIc will be »n.vi<; un«l< Irom Cnl. J'ffyi l). Wufkm* «w»<l wi|f,;N tn f I#*rk 4 o(Tv t» of ,N» w K^nf r aunty court] Mf uting ffrUio luofc #»f inomy due tj (be thi« city and It.r other yu f>. Th- lifle if hsjived I . be u r^uestl'i'ishle; hut sis shall i mvey only sucii title as is veiled in ti. by O.r deni hrfoie nteatii tied JAM KM LVONS.Jr. 7 Tsus THOH. TfcKIlILL, Jlets. • r A L»erJ of Tr nil l'ul reessd nitiie lor Ihe purp.se at dufeiant Hanks in St*vft./limit*1^ cropj, it" Ir njf cattle, Aaps, sAcro, () C ON Hie 11 st day of Jaitua'y. 1878, et Cumberland, fths lesolenre ol John Uin.'ridgt Walkens) in Ihe county of New K ei,( svill he sold pubhrly, lo Ihe highest bidder, 20 m Pel valuable slaves—among* which are to be found excellent servants, of almo-l svety description — also nil Ihe Crops ma le •t Ctmibi rle.nl th* p-Aiein ye.r, ferrept the wheat f ,i eon-uDngof C oi R00 I arrets of Indian rorn, ■ Cuiisidei.al'lu crop of r.dl .i,, and » her things which are usually produced on larins in (he lower part of Virginia—also *11 the hmiselMif md kitchen furniture, k plantation utensils, foimerly h«lnru,inr I» he said Watkins At the same lim* and place, tviil I e *ol I, a small frxet of land calledApperson’j, n>ar lo Cutrbeiliinl' and a mill and mill seal near Ihe ism* pt*re,andin less tl an a mile of the rourlhonsa. The In-nswill t.» made known no the day of sale’, but it is expected lbs! most of ihe personal p'oneriy will be s-Id uiion a eiedit off: months—the slay. f will he sold t->r rath, f.'rediloss of Jno. 1>. Walbm*,aie mvits l 'o increase Die fund to he appropriated lo th. psyrpent of thc.r •tells, by alts luting the «»!<• and berommg bidders f.u ,h» psopafly —and all crsdilors of >aid Watkins .lie h r. by n dilie I make knuwiaf . ms Ih ir rlaiust before Ihe 1st.fay ,fo,t. 118, a* r-f|*l'e.l by Ih. deed uiniei which this >afe will l« oisd» Th* signature »f Jno 0. tv afk.us will he retimed a, evidence of l|i> validity »f flier ctslo.s. The ssfe will b. mad* under a Used of Triid from John It. Watkins fc I* |C Watkins Ins wife, f*i me as fiuslee, fur the pirpo s th. ein mentioned',If is s.f nc-id in Ihe county court of New K- u • nd bcais date *.n Ihe 3d slay of Oet., on whirh dsy it was dehvei ed'f.s he recorded. JAMKd f '1PLK J i Tio.tsr fi’ on nd. N»v. ML_, y, To the Legatee* of Mitabeth IVatkiiw |)LKAMK tax* ludice, IJsaf I will he ready'o r.iy .T m ■ ntde, whicb Mr* Klivancth Watbiax ho|.b, payable >.i. lio i *' *'f Jan. 1 *28,1 »r the purr base of a negro woman |-. ■n eh a and > hilsl) tod unless I get a right from .aid L-gs'si I Will Bo| pay (ha money HENHV HO Af AHU.’ i*l» i*. iHd,,, ...r r*e L I J'O TfJJS GJIOIt JiJtS OF TOJijJCCO. i A *> 11 *>.«. hrcous* alimni the iiulfti.il custom to sill i X nrsily the whole ol ilic Tubwiv lo .night to tint market • ti Aiioimi, hrcauie of ila being more salilartoiy t> irlirr & buyer.it being • uvinjtetlc oWhtr, while eviry drain ht« a tail chance to get ,t at iti value, or let it alone, the wihjenhrr lieg, leave lu toy, til it the wb.de of liu time will be ,l«vn(cd to lli r inlriedof the P antera tending t Haim opt to tin, vratclinure; an.l w ill attend patfcculaily tu ti e leceir "I* auil haring raiefnlty put a,vat, all that may he at lit, ether to himself Ot the I rupee lota, for tlie tnual l uipenaali m. Time i, con,idri able uliiatiigr m.iti betiig iron id inimr,Irate ly at the traieiiouaa, sueu tu an) ^lh*|i may he' u.o«l generally detected balm* * Itceiptu «Wetr,ihe utayagr iaa.e> .avei and no uiud la found on the hog.hiuda, a, they an, m damp weather, lolled in »m» plank* emending froui the hank of the Hint lu the house. Kverv Plantar will iei ollrct, that ke Ana till iuJiiiilmU initial in tke uu/rcctten, and that the tn ipectaV rereipt,twhirh -lull he ,ent to ill cate.) hmdslhe ilate for all loaaei. fhefc iuie uBietul water proof The •uhsrnber will' line take uccmoil to ackuowledge lu* obli gal’au tu Ihoee wh , favoiej turn with the tale of theit crop*, a, well a, for the it.tend they have taken in rer«uiui*t;d tig their friends. Thucanuol hot hr rrgardtd a, the best evi dence nf their satisfaction; it uiay not he ami,, to remark, that those who gvuctally sell at auction, much more thau <av ■ their rapenrei during the time the, have to day in ItichniuuJ—a, our ,alr> are ev-ry day at 8 o’clock, tliie af ford* the person telling to -et out oil the raine day. i will ouly temaik,that l shall never teel my,ell at liberty to kuock out tobacco (however much I may he urged by the buyer*) while there i, a prmpect of a bid; a, public ,ale.man, the sub,criher’t best eaeilmna, toohtvu Ihc highest piker, ate mpertfuliy tendered. Tolage, and other eapencet paid |if iroue,led on account tobacco sent] hy II. U. MONTAGUE. I Iticlmi i t Politic W - bon.. , Nov. IK u i JIAPPA HAJVATOVK A CA1JE. U Y. a HlS institution will it-uhi u ill ..1 fan i«28 , •'ni««iil«* •upribnciHiauce • • Mr Albert Anderson, :i alim-in uf liir Gw#|»e|, n *eut.rUJ.5H well nullified In (fich lu«Uitl «»f As.Uunc E<luct(i »n, comprising the La."i,urr. k 4i fctigl.-h Language. Geography, Arithmetic, •“d l,V Eleuieuls of Algebra ft Geometry. The ten for Tu ition IU (lie Latin U U roll Languages, will he £12 SO per sesftjn, nud fc>!0 in all • r «uy of I lie ftUaainmr hniurh*’*, psy* ab r ni uiiv»nrf. The price for hoard, including washing, will I" §12 o0 per teuton, payable al«o in advance, ea-h 1 m|mI In..line hit .MTU br*l ard beddiug, or i ayiue an additional chj,K« °* 85 to Hie Slewat,|. A lih.aiy ft e of 2 dulls, per •canon, will he r+rpiircd of llinse i»hn may lire the hook* ol ihe iuilitution The well k«'n?n heallh’ulnets of Ihe •itualmn, the Con.ui>idioiitiie*i ol (ho hutlduii;. and the extensive and well selected library of this itirtitution, comhturd with the qtiali hcadons nt.J-exertion, ol Mr. Anderson, |o.*tUvr with the •atofactury ac« outuiodations affo.d' d by Mr. DanielTuroer, wh» continue* *o pietide over the hum dine department, are •uch, atilt, believed, will entitle this Acad. u»y to a liberal °* *he PubI,c Peonage. TllE TRUSTEES. , , ,, SO-latUl I lie E Jlton of the \ a. Herald, are requeste ! t • pnhlitl, the above notice, once a fortnight, f»r6 times, and f .rward tiler, .renunt t. the Ttea.urer of lh- In.titutl.m foi payinrut. WAKEFIELD FOR SALE. Hue o, a Uer.i of Turn execut'd by Heath J. Mil 'IfAV . .. .. yVJ; ret V wife,to Uro.ge f,. Win. Toler,re ulde.l in tiTch an . r> in t, I .hail i»roi red to sell, upun the pi eiui.es, tur rea ,l,i:hr#l *»u the 25th of Dei. next, vV AKhl* tLI), the late rrsiclrnce of said Miller, to satisfy the c.rlls of i>aid Deed. Wakefield lies in the uppes . ml »«i liooch liuJ county, on Little Dird (’reck, and cutitiiiia 335 1-3 .«rres. ... WAX. TOLEK, sui vising Trustee. v- 5G— U jvutice:. AS committerl to the Jail of Gloucester county, on ths .1*1 of Alay, IH27, a nrgto man named Ming", hrli . , ■ -vi - ■■-Kin iii.ni I1.1I1H ii nunc", Believer! hr the properly ol the In,,, ol Win. JoI.rutMi, dec. of Ihr comity of Matthews The outlet or utrorri ate trqun ‘ -%--- ■ i" ""''n m owner, ate ienur-led ti couie forward, prove property, pay Itatgrs «c take hut. away on nr hel.ire tue 15th dav of Dec next, olherwire the raid tie. Rio will lie diiju.ird ol l.y older or lh- cuiu.ty cmrl of Glou cester, and a. the law directs. JAMF.S 11. IO.NES. .. _ Jailor of G loucester co. Va. Nnv- 1(5 65 _w < - SUER JJ JJY McRAJl —Attorney at Lnto, ■NjWP'Jjl* pracliai. 10 the eou L (snpeti ,r aod tufe'ioi) ,> T •€ Kiln; u. i liam, Kin* and Queen, M ition r k Mennio Me has islablrshad Iris re.ideoce at King William cnurlhuuse whete lie tuny he tuuiMy lounJ. Nov 23. e. _ . * Bank iif Ft ft tu-i ) Wt>. 30 JS27. -5 I’HE annual niettiu; cf the Slocklrnldr re oi th. Hank o J. V irRinta, wtll take place on the first Monday in Jauua: r -ext, ,t the,, flanking U.u.e in the city of Krchmoud. ° „ , W. DAN DIM UGE, cashier. *,te- ( 1—MrtWieJ FARMERS’ BAjYK OF VIROIjYJa fpi'E annual me.to.s o, ,,,r at . ah,..d-rs, to. toe elec Cion Directors to, th Hat.',, ... . l. i|„ OtEres Disi ount and Deposit, will be b Id Tit--day t r |):hda -I January next. WM. NEKf.UVIS. ch.e, Utc r>o a»wtd Elu A1 a Conti ol ijunrter an ion held fin Ihe county aoeth city, il,r 2.’od day of Nov. IB27— 11 aj.pe nog lo the satisfacltoii if the court, «hai Duvt Meade IS not a restdcul oltbis Commonwealth, It ia.thertfjn ordered, That the said Me.de he lumunmnl to appeal i't lh CJUitluuie of said county, on the 4th Thun,lay m Deceiu jet next, hemg the court day of said •county, thru aud tber do thniv cause, if auy he can, why the said couitsh iuld nc authorise the etaction ..f a toll Un.lg- from the land Ivina .. the notllt aide of Mill Creek, winch is claimed hy ratJMeadi poiiiTo?u{I ',*1 aforesaid, to'the extreui ? f''1'1 lomt Com foil, appniile thereto, and thatthi. ot .Urhepubltrh.d.ntlieft.rnmoud Enquirer 1.1! the fcurl Thursday in December afjiesaid. A cui.v True, , W- H AKMISLEAD, . lerk. 1 ec’ GO —l4tliVtiurYd.it inDee. FOR RJILK, ~~ lYI \,r*r‘ a{M'!* u“ Appomali .* River, in Cumberland J.TJL couiily, °f ,ij .cr,,, r.,a,|y 0„e halTol which r, fiver im/woJe-f ho Q ‘ •,V’ tI,‘J ;,° rr 40 "{ “*<■ land iTh/r r, ? ,hVa0nrrn< -h»»"'S be. u kept up |uiueipmlly for loUacco.it, for many year* pa,t. It h.„ every coinen.ii.ee L.,nV jXCr!!e“l Sr“nary> Mlieat machine, I jbaccu . ’ ' *'*4 a •IW'UiMg home ui ti luiiini, which, it a very l r*™i!^pew’ » comtoi table i«»idtuce A furthtr di<cri|iiicm o dteuicd uiineceasary, as It ir praum-j) Ihtt lb ,it desirous of purchasing, will view the lane, and judee lot themselves It,, about 60 mile, from Richmond ami l einihur.-, ami m the neirhl.oihvod of several inauuUctui"15 tnilir. Terms will be accommodating. , , _ , JOHN MILLER. _ ■)'”f-serlan.l, Dec. -1 HO-tlitl.Jan. A CARD. ^ASY^ILLOLUIllil NEV\ ro.\. Attorney at I,hw, will not ,'1 IIrI , ' hit prul. iiinnal duties, m conffeuiiei.ee »l" bei. g a ember of the LegnlaUire. On In, return from Rich mco.i, he teillbe found regularly at the emits, which lie has rlL f.t :n?lul,;j! 'be Superior Court ol Chan cer j for the FredericksburgDistrict. Uar.n, hi,absence, I.., (I.tuts are 11 »(ed to rail it Ins ofli e at L*e Hail We^t morelaud, upouMr. Robert Mayo, who sr.il brine .nil,, pre J.reple.d.n*., and ilo any other oCj.e bus.ue.s that may be Ure’4- r.o_tf IV y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed by Oharlta If vine and sslie, (a th. ,ub«»riber, on the Slid ol Nov. I S25, an.I Of ircoid in the clerk’, ofiicr „f llurki.igliam county. Tor th. purr se of securing the payment -.1 the .uni of b.000 mils, fou which ml re,11, due from 2d Nov.I82*t.toS JuneAsvili be soil, on the premises,on the 22d day ol .fan I32W, if fan if nol the fir,I fair day thereafter, the Pact of laud on which the •aid IrvioKie,ide.llyinc on the half sv.y branch,in thrcoum.e or Duekmghaoi and Comb-rland, adjoining Ihe land, of J„hu L> • I dvl-. Si riilu-n Tiriif ah.t r.lln..a ...l__ * aar% so uu. <1-1 nun, any lining tne lamli of J,,hi, y- 1 age, Stephen Tient auj other,, ami containing 1000 acie,. Ol Ihs above tract, ol. ml me-half ha, been cl-srcd svilhin (he hut 10 year,, and i, fresh and id fine heart, the ether I. ill 1, svomi land of fine quality, aud moil of it tir.t rate tobacco land -the whole Constituting >n« of the met d».,r»Me Uact, ol High lino in the county id Ilucku^haui. The impioveuienl, era * large h .inl.ome 2 st .lied wooden house handsomely i.amted Willi G la-gc r .mu,, spacious ami convenient passage,, pur, he, .sic.; all (he ncce,uiy otd houses conveniently and tastefully arranged, a large barn, <Src._all built of the best in,(trial, and in the neatest u. inner. Improper to state, I kit the above property is under a prior incumbrance of 4,590 dolls. Tirm. ol sale, to the highest bidder, lor cash, without reset ve. I will eouvsy such (die u i, vested in me a, trustee 01 !y .. ,, • GEORGE DOOKI.ft,Trustee. «0T- £7-__53-wd .\UJICK. ’ ■ ' g N conformity to n Deed ol Trust, executed hy Wm L „ H»"LVUn,t" 1 Wm Murray U Kn .Vu 7'b r"ly. 'SCO, end duly rrev de l, we shall 'ell at Genilo.rn the >•„»„, the 22.1 ol Dec ... at, the follow.-5 p.opeily I, r Cull, ... ,0 ,„orh a, oiov be sufl. te. II . satisfy u,e amount due to the arid Mar ray i Skelton, and .e. wtd by the ,«..l Deed of T.ud, : old .Sal.y, \ oung Sal y, Arxj, Armistead. Tolly, Msrv, Allred L. rh .mpaon, "..h lhe me. ..e ol the female, ,10ce the date o» the .aid deed, all the li msehnld and hhcheu furiHlure < f the ...id Mont .gue.and it tl.e ,nd alive, and furniture be not suf ... lent, svr shall then Pr.a eed. at Ihe same time and elate, to •ell all Ihe ...lered ol ,a.d .Monlague, in . cerlam p.eci of land .o.Ua.ning Jb m lilteeo and ID,ee-f. urths acre, iyina ... Genilo,lit the county .0 Towh.tan, conveyed to us by the said deed. S.llotg as , 1 u,tcfc«, a. .hail make such Idle only as 1, ve,led inn,. WILLIAM OLD, WILLIAM WATKINS, u ,, Tm,<ee,. 1 ' -7- «» td. 1 Lank andStdchfor Sale. VV/ ILl.be .old, to ihe hie tie,! bidder, 41 (hi lai. rctidenr Anthony Ditrv.l.d- io-.he loiinlytt I’.urk 1 gn»„ .... W e do fid ay, the Ulhdaynf Dec. nexl.if fa.r,mh..w.. the ii< at Ian day, that viliialdt ami well known Irarl of Dn< oil which (he deeM! lived,•npp.Mcd torn,,Gin about tttOarr. 1 litre „ on tin, tract a la. g* ami eilen.lv. fun,, a consider a bin pml.no nf which „ valuable me vdow ground, ol he.wcff hrt *: JO acres, and a valuable Orchard of P.scb, Apple an Ulmry Trceti Ihe Ian I lie. ka'.ly well,,boot I 2 y. m wood., .swell limb,ted, and (he well adapted Is. ih • twe ol fobarcu, Dorn k '/lleat At the same i,u>e an place. Will be .old all Ihe slock ol llor.es, c.tlle, Shr.p an ll’^a; Use I.roped Com k 1 elder, the ll.nsehnldh K.ivhe hniintii.e,and Plantation Tool, .,1 nmcnplion. Id. find is veiy valuable, and Will be mid on a credit of I 2 U years. U„uds ssilh approved secuuty, tn.t a Tnirt Deed .. the land to .ectre Ihe payments, will required of the pin rhaser. Ihe te,ms o( .he ... w.'i, liberal, wd Ihe e.cepth'h ol the ro.n and r „fc, wfss, I, will be ,M I, rad, The sale ma.le w,:l, ,t... ,P(„p,^tj.,d of |e,.al*a#,a<id will Cvitainly take place. i v mi. txdnvroM '7 -td# 11 /a iI AUD — FlVti JJURJLJiite. wf» " '! Ven fr,"“tb. soli,.finer,..I, the ft| Or I. . Day Morse, I-years 14 10 ) is f«r elr. ad, <*! ». i« recollected. A line add Jeffries’ store, Notlosvjy u ! Nor 27. | highs on- him) f.*4 wh ol nil ronn.l—no other m . n> the -nmcf.her, directed will he lli <alifoil, irceivi ROUEitr kNig 11r, in —will F KM A L/C HUVVATl&jr. IIE l-.m«te (tcMO.il at Ihe i.sul. nraot Mu. Ann* I.ra t, .I.at (llmMU Courthouse, svrll he c nl.nne.l y.ar I A few I -aider, .an ho accommodated. I ric« «»| Coir.f !»er nun I n ci »o CS CJi tINOhKy * At Kujc* U»cu jli ti««r ( *'*; « flic* Cl | Pt»i*. •• Kilw-uo ciiumy court, thv 1st J*y of Oct. 1HV7— ] Wm Q Mortoo * IMiT. Hohnt8. Allfo iml KlinMti Shfph#rd PrfJts. Tbi DrteuJuil Itobnt 6 Allen nrl liaviug cnteriil bn »| * I prtrini r and |nm nrrufity »cr<»i <img to an act of tli* Gri>' ' «»*•! A««ruiU))' *»»»•! the rules o( ilus touit; and it appearing j that It* »% not an inhabitant of this state, on ,hr ui 4ton of tkis* J Plamtrtrby I:ta Attorney: It is order ed, Tb st the«atd Defend- J lU U'jbtil H Allen, do app»*t here «*n the 1*1 day of L>t< ■ ] court neat, and anew* r the P.jtmill'$ bill; and that a copy » l i thi* older be forthwith inserted in » nne one of the public I nt mpapers, ptimetl iu the city of Kiel* inond, for t««o month successively, an ! also posted at the front d -»r of the e mit- j hn?«oo( this county. Teste, U. J VYOUSIl AM, •. let k. ' Oct. 2< 4o— wCw* NOTICE* f |(OMMl T TKD to the Jail of New Kent county, a'aitiua* way, a negro wom^n who call* her** II Peccy, and sa)s ! •he i* the propeity. of Kitza L*psc<mib, of Km* Wm. enmity, i but was lure 1 the present year by Thoutaj N- ti^yuies, of »»i« county, in whose posaassion she was at the time of her .t lope uient. Said runaway appears to b*« ahjtifr the of 35 or 40 ^ eats, and is 5 feet *t ®ra inch*** Ingli and ot daik complexion. The owner n requested to couie foiw«rd, pay that *e«, and take her away. She wjj coin unit* d iDth of Am-. 1827. KWI). \Y. IIOUKADAY. Jailor of New Kent county, Va. Nov. 13. 54—w 121 2Y OJiCA*. A persons ittdehleJ to the estate of John titruaruion, dec., of the county i f Hanover, are requested to make H irhar Json, » ---.-j > « ii.im/in, air |r'jur,n»i ID UIJHV cuiuiedute payment : Ami (hose having claims against thr said estate will present them for adjustrueut before the fu»i day of January lt>78, or this will be pleaded in bar of a recovery August 31. 33 -wif K. \V. SCOTT, adrn’i. IVARRhMTOJV l'EM.t IAt AD MV lt£> PLUNKhTT will take rliaig* of this imtitution tf.e '"S year,aided by Dr. D<>untlIon, whene character rall.il>. a. . . . .... . . k... .i Ml .ud 4 a iticaiLiu a. . teacher, are highly es’liiuatrd by tho.e to nil iu they are known. Tb^ cu.ric of iii-liuclion will embrace Spelling, Ke.vl lnK» Writing, A*nhinctirk, Grammar, Geography. Astron .niiy, Ilialoiy, Myth-l-gs, Rhetorii k, Ntlu.nl l’uilo.ophj Oliemnlry, ilir 1-irntn L miuag .Mu.ick, and 1* am &: Ouu uiental Needles. irk Should a •uCi.-ieiit number of Pupil, la Panning aim Dancing, Mailer, ni I be pio The bcbulast irk lerm of 10 month, will commence i.nlh* fi’.l Monday III Jau. and IriminnW uu the la.t of Oct. Then will lie no vacation duiirg the Suinuier. Tf.r'*,»i pei Aea.innv payable it. advance, foi Board, iiirlod ■ '"S \\ v«huig, \c. SO doll.. Tuition in all ,.r auy "f the En ili.h blanch lid di«.; French. 20 doll,; Mu.ick, (which wil be ,M... rinukett .depaituienljij doll..; Needlework, ID .lolls 50 cOwt.. 6uch hook. a. aie indispensable, if not furuiilird h' thrparei.lt or gu.idrkus will he .uppl.r.t at Pctrr.hu-r prices' Tu laciliiate thr foiuiatmu ol the ela te., it .. de.ii.hlt iht the pupil, alio.il.l lie tent at early a. p.-stihle m Jan. liach punl should come piovided with towel.,a raw u sheet", a blanket and coverlid. Nuv- 27 53-w«w* lutu.ble G/oureiter Low Grounds for Salt i »\ Viilueol uv,. dec ice- ol the ccunl. r -u-i of O .nre.tr • • prou uiiced on ihe lOlh day ol Nov. 1827, .u.uit. there depe.m.ng, mth, mm. of the tru.tr., of the U Inure.11 Chanty School. agaiust Ihe rrpreseut uive and he.r.of Rich. Joliet, dec Will be expo.ed to tale, al public aurtion, for re», iiionry, at tJIuucrater rourlh imr. on StUnday Ihe 2J.h d °l December neat, (if fair, .f., .t, on the mat fan d.y Ihn ..fur bunil .y eiccoted; .uhjeit to the d -we, Mild of Ml M iilba .ton.,, th» land wrhereou th^.aid Uichar.l J„nr. ie lied, COfiiitling of several trail, or parrel, a.lj iminc eirli, ai .aid In Coniain (Wi-m, inoie or let., li 1. nr edict tut any thing in . omu.endat.i.n of Ihi. land; .1. ..tuatioii, fbei. helwetn Noith and Ware Itivert, nninr.liatrlv on the laltr .peak. Wore lor it, than can tie .aid in the lunii. of on alve ti.ement. The .ale will cuicuinirr nt 12 o’clock. v„_ TUOS. C. AMOIIY, CnmV. I',n‘ - 58 w4iv y.M.t, fiOOD. AND FALL FASHIONS THUS AO WLtJVD, ,I'‘‘‘lor lhr" d»on ab<ne the EnSU Ho ■ > Kill h.i 11-ULLy mini in. hit friend, and ihe public ol «-Onnwra ’ ',hal.h,? *»“• j-»»t received an elegant a.iorlui ol GOODS, in hi. line—contitfing of blue, Mack and ihe in fa.hionahle . olore.l Cl »thi and Cattimer-t; alto,’ a hand... '..uiluieiitof krttiug wliirh he will make up at the .t.nrl loiice. lie feel, confident that lie can eaef ute auy oidei. I", lint in the »o.l fa.bioiiat.le tlyle, and c, the lowest ter ur.d .»|i, H. a .hair of the public patronage. ,S- 54—w!2w fear life. bub.cnbei untie, lo engage a Ftluale rear v-, 4ua.if,ed lo imtruct iulhr o.d.nary brant he. of an Em K.l...alio„,lo reside in hi. family A take charged <ig ot c cb.ldreu; one capable of leaching ilnoc. would be pitfer Adiii vss to John Kobe. Unr, Kiciiiuoi J, or (o w ..e, WAX. A. TURPIN, _^,,v sn 60-w,r P $4C HEW A HD ! the 1st of Mas la.t. S2 'v *** 'i, -• .. ... "" me .SI Ol ntav la.! JLt. tVrj-ro Boy GEORGE, aboul 2<i o. 27 yen. of ► in ot • M ,< k tkiia, pleasant countenance, having one o ling.,, to .rij led hv a machine as render, it useless, an well a. lecollecud, quite do„h|ed op in hi. hand; and « J oi II >in-hr. high. Said hoy belong, to thr date ofj Wren, dec. now u, the care of the .uh.rr,her, and lawful, Ol .aid estate. It is mppo.ed he mtrrds making hu rs to some .ree state. The above reward will he paid |„ nTNor ho',' tried, S. O. or Indeed in any in North Ua ollea, V ugmia or Maryland, so a. I ie cue or 2o dull..it taken in South Carolina. jo o„ ROBERT STIMSO - JS,0T- ___ 57-wRw* r... I *'cc , ii iair, oinerwi** tin ucxt iaii ilrty, before fhi* L.i~lc Tavfrn, in the city of Uichs mun.l, tbc interest of Luke Holt,dec. io li.r. .• pier«, „f Uo»| f'uwU.ya* "\Vc-unty of Ube.terfield, near Manchester, town. on« equal bal uodindrd eighth pari of all that tract parcel of land commonly called liuck’s 4c Cunluli’, Coa'l I its, supposed to coutain ICO acres; one equal ho! undivided Goal LP*d °r thre'' ,uuJ,v1,,Je'1 ^f**r*h P«»ti “f «n lha! hart „f ^rre.L AU.r0,,,m" y “,e1C,Je'k l'<ts, conl.inmg Cl) arrt*. A!**. one equal but undivided tublh iMiiuf jh..^ twentieth* of ill thlt tiact of Coal Land rooituoiilv cill-J 1 •'** «"|‘po«ed Io contain 33 1-2 acres. TutpZ?HTiL,D,?°*L'±b •*cur '%.*•* ■ <!• -i nl trust on (he land to secure tfii p.yn,e£“Trherii.o'n.'i * ' '. -* <■! I - Hi. 11(119. llOIilll Ul'1) approved accunty mil he ten,,,, , d for all .. over 10 dolis —lh»! "mount and less, cash j AM time indebted lolhe estate' are tequesledto make immediate payment, and those haviuc Claims are ,,quested to bring them in properl, amheol'c. ed that provutou may he made (it their disc,, reef .u.i WORSHAM, Admr. .. mth the will anotiei of Lake U .tt, dec. 1 "_ 54-tMthI, ivaj\tj:d, /£V T the Penitentiary— Sk® cards split white oak, 12 ft. lon(: ) „ . To he .■ si rrnl liefot del.v Chi IjIiiih. 2 “ 11 200 be*! hirkory nxletrtff 3/*00 ft. I inch |»iLe plank ) f.olio A-H " " O $ Tjb* delivered l,efor# Xmis ! 1’h, it fro,u9 to 12 fl- l<»>A 1 To he d« t.0<X) 2 r°a i ih" Hr t *; !«S * X. V'o1,' '”r‘,!iDS > I to Io ft. long \ Marrh uex 1 rr * I - i .< i I - * ud 1.000 2 in. poplar plank *» 1,000 I 1,000 3-4 do I ,090 5 8 1^00 wheel f,Hoes ) 4,OIK) spokes ' T ’ he delivered I y the 1st ol Apiil next. I.OoO .pokes '• 400 carry lo» spokes » lAOslo.I.uh. ) Hitt , A par t wasted i.u - mediately. 200 black emn a-a „ 73,000 (loin barrel hiflels 300 pair of llame timber. *‘®r 1,,<’l,'"“>* “'ll be received until 10:1, ne» month,(He*.) hy THOMAS NELSON, P A. 1» _ f> 5—1,00 II J..KVI) FOU SALK. A vwtue °f a deed nftrust eaccuted , . me hyflrnUm' West and ttcorded in the , lerk’s office of the remit court ,.f Hmovi i, and btaruiK date the lOlli day of Mai.I o.l, to seruie a sum of money tlieiein uienlioiied, due t 1 etei Amsley, l wills, || on the premises, at public eu'lion, f Ih!'ls^w71|,y,i‘'" *?!* i 2lK Aav,°f l>‘en„ber neaf,if(„r, if ur thr-r.rxt fab day, (he tract ol Land conveyed to me by li, said need, coiil.i„ms three Imnditd and twenty one and x hi c.es, ly.ne ,u he lows, end ol Hanover to,.,.tv and adjoini,, th- Ljn.l of AW*, ilr.um and other,. The lilft i, believe,I , h nulls putable, hut the subscriber will only convev such lilt as II vested in him a. trustee. WJtl. CONNINOHAM, Ims. Hanover, Or,. .1, , R27 4 wldtVs valuabfe Plantation for Sale >UK Subset be,offer, /or,o.’r hi, Mentation ir, the county [f ttantntr, t^tng on Chirlreshominy S-tvamp. containing arris: it is 4 1 J min r,„.„ i k. ,.r £_. VSJ2&3A t1 :» »:"• >-« to&jnGZZSTZ through it. J here tire ms<rt I Ann 900 . rtV’lk' }"" ■» acre ore more '* . 2 10 a, res which htrot never been chore’!- thi timber on it II consuUredsyual. if not superior, to inn in this section r f country, Phtrt are 80 acres of excellent Meadow /.anil l\ " y*™ly<r,that part lying brio.’- the TnrnpHe mould bt *■ a n,i,l tvUhinM/l ante ml,o h mould be a great orfrnr.fr,.* to any one within g ° ft op l he timber, or Guild. A father description i, dim, T. *ulr,?*f "/testing tajdtol in l„„J, “h‘ VI, Jay«a Starrs,living m the adjoining farm mill uhtv *. at any iimrt t/pj,f,catI'M to be mo ft fa him or Jurmt 7 tjin— liE**'0 *— CEA/RA L (iRjJAtJMA R Jib. up as s in tuts. Tc/iooL. ' S''1'-*"1'", 1,1, Principal Uf ih* ... tu.* **ay« th, Ptrrn, id that School, . f ii* K*nnallf, that in, reboot near CbiiMlravtllc M HOW III lull O|ifri(|ol|. „ Tha conrae of rmirarlinA ,'im(„,iiMili ihe Ore,It T ,lm , /rnw,‘;,"*:l,3h L*"S,u«t*’,:"1 ■“ 1 *Onm, preparatory C"Or»e or nitliiiulid, r ‘ ' •« ""n«*..vr In off,, any tc.lirnn n M b" of Mr. i<'I who g,re, in.trnri.uiii in i,l,thrm,i.ra,lt alanai-ta iu in, darnel rWrtftmrnf.or of Mr. Wron »li.,n,u.li Hi Hrlionl It gtvr. iniarrrl.onain Ih-Pmii I, both of ll.».p grnflertirn ,,, hcli.-vt.l (.< «,« min* »,li.(»,ii ni loallwborrrr.rrlhrrr rrolrnrij,,,,,. UomrmiOon m a.I lb. Language, {aught In ,he school, form. on impoi lent r’ tr *■’ *L v£,mi ,h,‘ inrtmrUon, nml in tea. hint lb. I renrh.Mr. Perron rfinvneu mtrcli in Freud. wm|, I i, ropi'i lb* ornaiiniiy d the Kthml ,o the Ui.ir,r iiy of irgrnra, anil lb, a’lr.iifage .if ,I,|||« the Library which th, • »i .<rri ti '■nvilfi him to «rcormtiodni« fjl* e«i»r«« nf t'u'Uc. in hr, arhrrol tothr mn.lrficii. ru Dial may nr. ly lot,, place in that of the Umyetiity. The U,uli ,1 e,„n. >n,r brim 0 would therefore icro, I . offer pr.nlur i",nt, I - Ih-n, jruriduwhu arr d,«linrd al a (tame .lay ,n ter !«• I jtivrr. »|y, * Vr.cs-, .,f tuition par ,ration of ft,* mnlh«, 20 .loll. Vo,lira "llrinm rrr.rai.rt inOrurtima (r.n, Mr. Fair on W,w |„ <|',lr,J C« pay 5 jfoir.. ad.l.l" r,l|j . (I ,„d ,r<y |„J ,rt „,n> ir.prrtal.lr families ,n Chari. Ilr.aill. anJ lla vIcloHv. at .rri “S* •" no imianrr ratrr.l.n* fiO .lolla,. par r’tanon for all lb,.I .1,1 *,r oil.,n afalinna, m .lung m all I hr htchrH rrf raprn.ln.ur for nor •'••ion .1 ,111 T . thi -e m 1 a’lroilinr Mr. Kriron 70 il -ll,. Tuition f»„ pay, hi, m m’tsnrg * .. tiAHTlK'LoMKW KOAIf. » '■ , r-\ wis-ib M/lilGlNIA. Ai Kyl*.#| Li#Wm Oifi* « * *t. 4 Sui»tii«*r Coutt ol (Jliitiiaiv lor he JCtcLmund the ClliMa> «»f Nov. IC* 7— 4 Du id (i, Wilium.% . r :V. W«. I* Wren, Serjeant of the city of Richmond, ami », >uch, adm’or ol hitmu.nl Will*, cite. wuo wa« adin’or ol ban. Uicrnbill, dec - N i'.Ii’I l(. Junry, ex’oi uf Fianci) Julies, «W< . 4iitl also 4-Jui*jr ol Catlianue Jour*, dec. C* luinhit) Jones and M»f) P- his wife, J hn \V. June*, Htiu’l (r. Irvin and Cafht* »•*»«• U. Irvin Ini »i!t, Ali ilriui lltii and F.ancis A h»f %% 11 An her U hoi in and uarltia Ins wife,slid Edgar Tim. <Wu« Joins, Philip O. Jjii*-*, and l>uit ih.i C. Julies,ii.frvt* rluldieu and lieirs of (be said Catherine dec. \\ n. (James, ad si.’or of Uoh't Lc»u and Mullio JLcwi*, widow of Ihr mio Itvb’l—Th n. WiNiliain md bar ih lu» wife, Philip June* and Mary Ini wife, and ltavid, ban.’l tnd Philip \Y. Grcrtihtll, and Uirhaad ?.l-ho:n El.zibtih his %*ife. lien . John* «ii Ac Catherine hi* wife, Thus Gibbon, oliuV.r of Rich* aid ilaij, an i adui’oi de bom* non of VVai. Cotdle, der. Dctdie. Tlie Scirefacia* award*!! in (his cause, being teiumed, n*.* executed on the defendant) Abrahaui Hall and Frauds A- htj wile, and they n »t having entered tbeii arpeiraive and given security according to the Act of Assembly and the Uults i*t tine Com I, and it appealing by satisfactory evidence, that th* v uieuot inhabitants nt this Country: It ’is srJcreJ, Thai the said Defendants do appear hei e on iht tenth day .d thenev term and show cause, if any they can, against (he revive, fought by (be said process) and that a'ropy of this Order be foittiwith inscited ua souie newipaptr pul>li«|;ed in the c»t> ol Uiciunoml, tor 2 monthi successively, and posted at the frwn; door of the Capitol, ui the said City. A C'*|*y. T«ste, VT WM. \Y. IlENINO. r. c. Aov. 9. 5w—w*w LllAiM.i'.ui. Ai atuuti ttdu loi l*riu«:e LOmmu St|'l. Hie I7tli, 18Z7: Klei llajci CouipPt C eoigc Martin &. Frauri, A. Martin, I'rf.lt*. Tlir defendant tiioigv A/irliu nut having cnteifil hi< an. pratatK r ami giveu iccurity according to so art ul the Grenal A ue ill My and therulrf I ilm couit.and it appiming to the iiliifacliou of the Couil that iir ii not in inhabitant of ll ,, Stile: On the motion of tlir complainant bv i uixel, It n utdeied, That llieaaid defendant Ueoige Mat no rlo apnea* liei« on the lit day el tier, touit negt, audamwir thr cowl plainant’a hill; and that a cony ofthn Older be luitbwitb inirt'. eo HI inine one ol tin public uewipapei j, printed in Ibe city ol Richmond, lot two wont In luccenit-ely —an I aim potted at the Ir nit d«mr of the Cuurtliome of (hi# county. And it 11 or der el that tlierlefendiut Ft anew A. Martin, her*»tiained firm l'*J i"S **4Jf or aecrrtnig any inooey, good, or t |T. ct», hrlon-. Ill*to the defendant Ge. rge Ma.lin, in bt. Iinndi, until the laither order ol the cnuit. A enpt. Te»te, _ „„ U. 1 WORSHAM, e. c. °ct--C- _ 43-w8w IN CMANCr.KV. In N uiuw.iy county cuuit -tin Oct. H.^7 Job" Kedlord, ill light ot till wHe Elinbelli, formerly Hint; J eter s. Gruu, in .'.ghlvfbi' wife Ch.nty. formerly Hu l; Perm. lia Ui .licit, foimeily Hml, aud Louii.1 Hurl. Sti »*«“» Iluit,Jj.:n Hun, an i Win. Hurt, who tug fy l’eler S. Grieg, then nut frieuj and guardian ad litem, which taid 1£ hxaheth, Charity, Pennelia, Lou if a, Suianna, John and \y;,i aie childieo of John iiuit; al«o the chtldien of Juhuiiiuf Stout, whuae names are not known, Complainant., Lloyd Hurl, Elita Hurt,Charity Hurt anil Unam Hurl, and h'l,1'11 * A- Dilbji, adm'or . I Lloyd Robertion, dec. Petdtr. , Thu diy raue the complainant, by ihur cumel, and on then monon, and it appeal ingtft the couit that the defendant, L,-’.vJ Hurt, hliiabeth iluit, Chanty Hurt, and Hirauiliuit are no! inhabitant! nf thii couuuunwralth, au.l they uothar* tng entered their appearance, ami giveu securilv accotdiu-Mo the Art of Am mhly and the Kulei of till* court’,-it i< ordered that tlie mid alicnt deienuauti, appaar here at or before the uext Januaiy court, and tile then auiwen tolheiaid bill: af ro th.il a copy of tliit decree be imertrd forthwith inlotne Piu!,‘,c newipaper, printed in the city or iticbmond or Borough ol Petenburg, fur Iwu moiitha lucctifively and polled at the frontdoor .<1 the ciurthouie ol Ilm cuuiily.cn two lurcruive Comt Jayi. A c py. Te.te, FRANCIS UTZUEUALH Oct. -!.j._40 —w8w* r N £.' VA inui nin. ni llule., linden lu (he Kil lk’» lldice ,7» Nf the Suprno, Court nf ( lulling (..r (be liit/Ltnond V.i. It tel, (lie Cih Jay of Oct. 1E«7. rimma. Shelton mol Phasbe hit wife, and Fianc,* M., in.l Willis, lb( tiai J a'ul Peter Cousius, oud Leyton Yancey aJui’ot ol I'cter Ciusiru, J«c. Applti * again,, 'r A, mislead Hardy and Lujwell Evans, adrn’or of Edtuimd llndy, Arm,stead llaidy, LuHwell Eva, « and Jane his wife, .VasbingUinUeicbes and Kttmah Stckes, Apptes. Tbe Scirefacia* awarded in this cause, having been return* eu not executed onthe appellees Ariuistead Hatdy and Lud well Leans, adtn’ots ot Edmund Ha,dy, dec. ami tbsy nut having entcied their appeaiance and given security accutdiinr to the Act ol Aasemb.y and the Hules of this Court, aud it appearing hv satisfactory evidence, that they aie not inbahi. tants of this onnti v : It it ordered. That the said appellees do appear here on the 10th day ol the next term, and show cause, if any they can, agningt the revival sought by the said piocesa; aud that a copy of this Older he forthwith inserted in some newspaper puliiish-J in tbe city of Richmond, lor two months successively, and posted at tbe front door of the tli itol, in the sam citv. A copy. Teste, ' WM. W. IIEMNO, cc. Oct SO.___60 -wBw MSjIMRGXNIA At Rules, holdeu in the Cleik’s OQice J11* 8“P*rior ComC of Ohanceiy tor the Jiichn.oKd District, the uh day of Nov. 16*6— 1 hr-uias Shelton and Phtrhe his svifr, and 1 FnociiM. and Willis, Richard and I’cter t Upon a svrit of Cousins, and Layton Yaucey ,a*Jm’ors of supersedes! tea I eter Cousins, dec. Applts. I deu ee of the cm against fcourt of Lsirnu* Edmund Hardy, Armtstead Hardy, Lud- | huir : Xu Chau well Evans Ac Jane h,s wife,Washington j eery, litlches A Keturah St Ves, App’res. j J The writ of Supersedeas heretofore awarded (he Appel lant-, to stop the < xicutioii of the said decree, nut heme re turned, executed on the Am.ell. rs, Am,..lead Hardy, Iiigton Xieicl.es and Retuiah Stokes, and it anprniii,» by lilac t-uy evidence, that they are not inhabitant, of lid. cotm a erd<,rt.f’ lh‘".‘hc ArP'll»*‘ *1° appear here on ,° let day ol liie next term, to have a re-hearing of U.e -bole matter in the decree aforesaid contained: and that a copy ol this Older he forthwith m.eite.l in some newspaper published ir« (itt City at Richmond, for two months siir'rs .nelv, auu posted at tilt front dour -if the Capitol, i,i the sa,d ci 'e on A 0uPy- Tu ,e» Wil. \V. HEXING, c. c. °c*' Sa 50—wBw* VMfclltUIMA. At aStipeiioi Couit of Lilv held for lie,," the 1 StJTday *of'*&»y.V827^•l*i,'>,r I. «h. Oity of IlichmonJ, Nancy Craig, one of the heirs cf Alexander Craig, der.l snd one of the hi its of Maty Craig, dee. and of Lurietia Cis.g, dec. who weie l.eir. of llie said Alexander Craig, dec it Alexander 1>. Galt, Wm.C. Uslt, Judith P. Galt J. m. li.uwnt sinl Sarah bis wife, which said Alexander IP, \, in. t ., Judith P., and Sarah, are children & heirs ot Ju.loll Gall, dec.,who was also one of the ktiis i f the rani Alex. Ciaig, dec. aud also cue of the heirs of the ^ raid Mary Craig, dec. and of the said Luc.etu Ciaig, Jec. f 2r ^ i Pruiandauts Tailtoii \V#i: and Harriet bis wife, Sam’l ShepherJ and ..I n ia lot wile, Wm. I) avis, Edwin l.ayis, and M.itil da Davis; the said Harriet, Maria, William, Edwin and Jlstifda, being heirs & devisers ol Augustine Iiavi., dec. , Tenants. 1 hn day dime the den.an Intis l.y th.ir Aitoiuey, au<! it appeam.g hy the icturu on the writ of S. iielanas, i„urd by the CI-im in vacation of the court,agxin.l Mid Tallinn Webb and llirriet hr. wife, Nam’l Sh.phei.l and .Ms. is his wife, and the said U ui. Davis. Edwin Xiavis, and Matilda Davis, that the •aid writ has been duly executed on th. said Tailton Webb and Harriet Ins wife, Sain’l Shepherd and Maria his wife, and .Manilla U.avH—they w. re solemnly called, blit came not; aud the, culm,i/f ftlortiered. That the said Tailtou Wehli A Harriet h>« Wire, Sam I Shepherd and Maria hi, wife, amt .Matilda Itavif, he made j-arlies defendants to this sail; sni the said M Hilda Davis being an iufaol, Ssm’l Shepherd is aisigordh.r guardian to dafeiid her in the said su.lj— and reluin being made uj.on the said wi it of Seirefacia-, hy the Sheriff of If. li ne. county, that the said IVilliain Davis and Edwin Davis are not inhabitants of Hus bailiwick, an I it appearing also to the satisfaction of Che couit, (hat they do not rende within Ihys ( ..in . ,."wealth, or. th, motion cf the demandants, U „ orarred, I hat the said Win. Davis and Edwin Davis, do appear lure on the m,t day of the next term, to he holden for the tri . l ol civil causer, and shew cause, if anv they cm, why this action should ri.lbe proceeded it, to a 'final in Jen. entf ami ’ a c«'py t»f tjnf order l*e miMnlipd in 90mt: uevrypapM* punted in tins Commonwealth, ones a we.k for four weskv "1CCC t,y.Jy; and if after ruch publication, the said Wm I',. V'S Wisst Edwin Davis do not appear, and shew reuse to the contrary, then that Hie raid Win. Dsv.s and Edwin Davis be made parties defendants lu thn action. A copy. Teste, .. J. ItOBlNSON, c.r. Nov- *«• 69—w' lw I v. A .t'i* *• *11 Courtly court, U:t. 16. J<>17 j-Jr*, • Anumi,. * Woodaon Paraoni, ex’jt, jf (hr l.ntW.I i 1 crtatncnt ol X.Mh’i Ambony, da.-. and in (heir own right m",Mahala Priaona, tuinc tuna, rallrdI aoiialn l ar;..n.,w,fcol (ha ,a,d WoudlOU Paiwnf, and on. of tlie <1 nighi art ol the laid Xitli’l Auth.ny, dar. pHffi. Nancy Anthony, Widow Of the ,aid Nalh’l Anthony, dac. Ikl>y I irigrri nnd he, huil.atnl John L,agar, Jana I.. It chat 'Iron and bar inlih.nd Ikvtd Il.chaid.on, L, wu Atuh .. Iiv an I Meiy K.Uan.t.ltl. n, and b(r buibaud Wm. V. ,M. U.mMelC", Krfdli. rim ...y cam. •> well the Plaint.lT,, ai the defendant. Xincy Antho"), Malay P. Uireea and bar hu»t.r,d John ll|g|ea, and ilaiir It. ItauihUloi. t, Win. V M- llamMelon bar l.inbaud, by Unhaid Mvrru Ihcir eonnrel, and lb* bill and • niweu of Ilia old Ini Hamad Defendant. being filled an I j tea .; ami lh» .dher D'faml.mi Jana O. Hirh.rd'Ot. andh.r buibui-. Jlavid HrrliaMli.il>, and Lawn All bony, rot I,seine aoteiad iliair spueaiauee and givni urui My according the A c j of Ai.eu.hly and lba Kulea ol Iburonrl, and it sppeeriirg lo a latida'lion of the rouM thil Ibry at a not inhabilaoli tf It.i-l blntnonwaallh . On the umtmn of (ha l’la.m,dr, It b I T. i •*'*< l><f*n.:ant. Jan* li. II.cImmIioD and bet buiband Uavnl Kinliardtou, and La wit Anthony, appear Iharecniba finldayor Jan. cun mat and anrwef the raid j bid, ami that a copy n| ihn ordai ha fmlbv.ilh ii.xrled m tbn K»i|uirai fa r.iwipiptr publithed iu the Cily cl Hi, hn.on„ i foi (wo moldIm ,«. ri,..,.|y ths( a „ 'h, .,or(«d al lb. Iioul door «-f Ilia r tilth, me of (hi. rottnly. A ropy. Taila’ .. „ PHILIP U. WINSTON, t. lb c.*’ ° S3 —w3w$i* | *N wHA‘V' * ‘ 1,i,A,Yl’f 1 ""»J, pi. fouit, IP27 ur1 ^ *"* *'(*’ krir.nly Eljxakcfh Le»rte Wm. I’mni.vtni and Kli.abaib In, wife, child »rMol> L;ir- W. .bd •j if I V. 7 7 , Ir-' L I^ocktUnrtd Ntnrv l». Locked, clnldien of iL.y Ann Locked. formerly .Mary Am. L*ague, puf,. 7 .1 . i. h....Ihrm milI W ho,la hi. wife, John O. Locked, »nd I.MCiein bit wife, and r.lmsn l ord r, Ea’or of MIliy Laav" i TUa riefal..iini, Jo.| Cheatham and Hbda hiiwdfejrtirt iMting anlctad Ibair appealanc*aod given rrrtnny according i..ih. An ol Ai.fubly ami Ihe rnlai „f lb» coo,I, and « ar ‘ ‘ ‘ — -.. "»ira ./I him court, Atiu ii »r '"••fmtion of (he c.u,I .hat th»y are not inhah Of *'• eon. n. Miner lib : thinfora. motion of the, Ida,miff, by (hair Al* may, K „ #fl?r,ad, that tba rani Dtlaitd am, cl t llrathasn and HI., da l,i, „,f,, .„d John O LorhaM 411.1 l.nr tf f if/. ..... ... I _ .1 a . M. a »nd Ltftratcr h.^lt.fa.do appaar l.a,a „n ll.a fourih Th.rrKt> ' ,n Uac. naat and amwa, tht plaint,IT, bill, and that afro..* of Hut order he toiibwnh „„erta,| ,„me of the Uifhumn.i , i I aler. i.rg newrpaper,,fot loj inon'ha turre„ivalr, and an o hi t i npy h* iHuffd >p (be (font Ja/or (he r.um(boute (hi, ri umy, vu Itf,< riw<««aire email day,. f>, A-opy. T«ite. T.T LEfeiLr. A.f. (k