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» I 50*” The BNHUllimt i* published twicen week (rntrally im! i three time* a week during lu~ •onion ol'tho Statu ln>”i*iituio 1 Prior, tho n’liiio a* heretofore, Kivu Dollars per annum, payable in advance. Nolo* of chartered, spocio-paying hanks, (only) will l»o i raaslvod in payment. Tiro B lilora w ill gunuttoo the saloly of ro- , milting thorn by mail; thg postage of all loiters being paid, by tho writoi*. jl*p No paper will he discontinued (but nt tho discretion of the Ejitoii) until all arrearages have been puid up. n^T Whoever will guarantee tho pnyiuout of nine pnpors shall kiro the tenth Oil Vl'IH. Tlllt.MS OK AHVKRTISINO. One square, OR MISS— Kiisl insertion 7ocont*—each con tinuance, 50 emits. •,*No advorti*einont inverted,until it hnseillier boon paid for, or assumed bv some person in thi* city, or it* environs. nseaossunassaesiaaesBrauMKCeMiaMMaBive* cum* IKON CASTINGS. -T\vT aTi l7e7 wThpr xecii i Till I km.is ol Iron Casting*, ut -I l 2 cenLp-r pound All < rder* I will be |>tinctuulIv attended to, and thankfully recci/td ; at hi* Foundry, East aide Jones* Falls, Halthuore. July 30. 21— 6t WrOTlCE.— Person* indebted to the tirni ol Kyle & Cochran, are requested to come forward a:..l settle . their account*. They arc detiron* of closing tlir-ir husines* a* early I as |t}*«ibls, sitl it i* hoped (bis notice will meet the iia mediate aileutiou ol those concerned. July 27. 23-tf ir UN* tic HOSPITAL. wii.i.iamshuku. jjj Notice is hereby given that all the roll* in this in titution are occupied, and tb.il no more patients will ha received until route of the «nhl cell!" arc varan*; dtia no’tcc ol’ which wt’l he given. Ry outer of the Court of Dirsctois. I* HENLEY. May 23. _ 04—it r*vviTSTty-fivi: doi.Cars i:eward—-will j .M. be given for tho apprehension and df’ivery of my man LEWIS FOX tome at my farm near tho Piping Tree, King William County, or for securing him in jail, or othvrwiso that 1 get him again.— He rauolF about lbs lOtli March, and wore away a large btim wool hat, a mixed yarn coat, and white yarn pantaloons. He is supposed to be about 35 years old, about 5 feet, <> incites high, of a dark complexion, anil stammers a little. THOS. CARTER. Pampatike, Iv. William, July 27. 23-tl | T%TOTlCK is lii-to'.iy given, l * nil ill ne »vl o arr in dehted to me, to mine forward mil make p*y inru', between litis aid the 25<h ol tliis present inon'h 1 as my arrangement for leavingRichmond,will net adn i ol longer iudulgenre. I can lie friiml ut the Store I Inmerly occupied; and iu my absence, Mr Win. R. Hoy, who octuple* the samo Store, can transact any bndue*-* for me. JOHN TYLER. Aug. 0. 2G—:?•. yjnw ENT Y-FLVEljoLLAUS’ HEW A R D.-8 olen .EL from out of my Stable, on the nt,'.tit • f the 12th lost.,* dark R»y Horse, seven years old li.*l Spring, with » bla7.‘ tacc, and Lotli hind lu-t white — switch t*il. the hair very thin 5nd short. He i* 5 ft 2 inches high —I will give the above reward tur delivery ol the Horse at thi* place, and ilia detection of the tl.i f—or $10 reward for tits delivery of tire I lorae. an.I expenses ol travelling paid. DAVID NISIiET. Aug. 6 2fi — 4t VKfANTKD to L'itsror Rent, tor a term «»* yeirs, a v ▼ large Fi.rrn—one that ten or twelve hand* could be employe 1 on to advantage, and not a great dis tance ft on* Richmond, with a Threshing Machine, .Barn, &.P., would he preferred —Persona having Farms | to Ren', will direct a iina to J. II. J , (post paid) to the : PostOffice at Rirhmontl, and they will be promptly at- j tended to. Should J. 11. J. not succeed .n renting a Farm to his wishes, lie would be glad to join in psrl nernhip with some gentleman, in cu'tivir.iiig a large | Farm, bv lurtiishing a parrel of hands, Team, fee ; am! j he won'd wish to attend strictly to the business him- | self A ml, as he has had a lengthy experience In a^rl culture, he can produce saibfaetury testiir.ony ol his qualifications, fee. Aug. 6. 26—4-* A NO VER "LAND FORSA Llv—IIavtng deter mined to remove to the west, 1 oiler lor sale my tract of land in the county of Hanover, containing a hotit 530 arre*. Thi* land is about ten mile* Irom the Ci'v ol Richmond, on the road leading from Richmond to Fredericksburg, and lying on L'hickahominy Swamp. Jt is useless to say any thing about the la.id ».« those 1 wishing to pnrchfae, will ol course view die prt mises. j The land will be shewn by Mr Wm. Win*', n..I >,.-Id in* thereon. FELIX WINSTON. July 13. 10— tf ILITARY JIaNI) BOUNTY CLA IM S.—1 t ike this method of making known to those claim ing Millitary Land Bounty, that 1 shall bo at Richmond in the course of a few weeks, when 1 shall be prepar ed to aid them in obtaining their Military Lund Bounty Warrants; or to enter into contracts for the location ot such warrants.—My terms shall ho as liberal us those ol any other Agent in this business. A residence lor many years in the West and long ex perience in land matters, will, 1 Hatter myself, enable me to transact the business to the satisfaction of those who may confide it to me.—Letters post paid, addressed to me in Richmond, to the catcol Win. Barret, Esq. '.ill receive immediate attention. Augusts. 2.'.— lnt JAMES TAYLOR. 'ta'iaUFFALOE MINERAL SPHiNtJ, m u t.-.d m S © the county of Mecklenburg, (Va ) 20 mile* from "n» Oounhoure, 3 Ir.’tn (ha k till- at the junction ot Dan and 3 r.uu on Rivera, 22 horn Halifax. ... arid 30 front Oxford. The cotin’ry, con igunti* to t! i. Spring, i* high an ! lie .1 by; the flmo'i'hiiri pure an.I wholesome. A* to the medi-m.il qualities of this wa ter—it* gentle and mild apeta ives, ami salu'ary rtf-* t-, i» not mrpassrd by any in tt>e St.'e. In t* is frpinioh 1 ant not aline — Dr*. Win. J. xiul W. II Patitlne* ami Lewis, whose cer'iticat. s have t.i'iierlo aoemrip mi •<! the advertisement!', (and which is not deemed nocessa iv to iniert again ) sp*ak in the highest tern * of tbi* Spring. — A* to accommodation*, it i«s known it wi.l he to inv m'erest ami re,til to ui'kii them a* e«o ! a« I cm. July (i 17—121 JOHN SPEED. □ROAD ROCK i: \CES ! : 136.-*Th ■ over the Broad Hock course will commence on the last Tuesday in September, and continue four days. 1st Day—Sweepstake lor colts and lillie* three years old; antrauco $100, half forfeit and closed, mile heats. 2nd Day—The Proprietor’s purse for $200, two mlla heats; entrance $15. 3rd Day—The Jockey Club purse for $500, three mile heat*, money hung up; entrance $20. 4lh Day—The annual post stake, two milo bents, for $200. IS! I A M PUCKETT, Proprietor. August 3. 25—It aTN LOUC ESTER CAM I’FI ELD HACKS.-Will M. SSf ro iuii rin; on Wednesday Hie 15:1) ol Sept., and j cnniinu* fo'.r da-. «. 1 it Day—A Swe-pslak* for C It* and FtlMes i ol excei'din? fmr v»»ri old. that li»l‘ n«l won a KarOcri any nUblnlifii Course—Entrance $3'), In close Hi.* c ppnlrg pmvimy to ibe Hare. 2nu Day— A Sweepauke lor three veur oH Colts m i! Ftfi**, two mil* lie.it-, that lm-> not won » II <co on any reinbli.d.ed Coin- e—Entrance $100, half fiwfr.it, Id i n llie l«t day Ol Sep'embrr—on or Im-Ioie t at d.iy, Ibe Colt* end Fillle* must to- particularly de*eiib> ! ed Pi tlifi Fioprie or.— Ki■ trI*-1* Heady in. le to O il H ween* take : Win. Mitigr, J«t. Gut tiseii, Hector yI*. Torr. Cary. 3nn Day- J"ik y Club I’urae, three mile beat*, $3(10, subject to a discount ol 10 per c*nf, tree lor any Horse, Mare, ui Geldb-jf—biit rmi-t lie owned by ui,« or if.ore fflMriD' r« of tbc C!u i—Entrance $20. 'Ini Da* — Propric’flr’s Fur*c. I) lit i|it nl in miters am u quested to forward their alibsci ipiiiu*. DnUivfi.l (times prohibited on the Course. Knlrie* for the 21 Dry’* Sweep.lake, confined to Ibe Nerlli (bid of J.in.e* River. T. CAItV, PnomiKTon. Biard per tl.iy, including Dim vf ou tiie Cnurse, $1 2.3 Horse 21 Imura, 50 Servants half pi Ice. Aug. « 26— Il2tb9 rglWP.NTV DOI.lt aTis REWARD. 'Runaway JL from Ibe subscriber, al.oul tbc first of (In • month, a Ittjjro mail n’lnc-l Aaron, who sometime* i« railed Aaron D ufson. He is n-ailv *ix Icethgh.of a dark brown rouipleslon, and about 43 years oM, B-ing a good hoillnsn,it I* probable I c lias obtained free jnp rs, and Is »( wink on J imc* River, or Ibe Roanoke. Tile above r-rt*rd will be paid In aoy person who will d» livrrtl.fi ai.ld negro to ir e c.r to *erure bini, lb r* | get him again NATH'L E VENABLE FaruitHIc, June 26. 16—aSar VALLEY FA KM I'OK SALK. , ' rilllK subsetliter b.'ing de/irous to move to potne < ' .S*. 'lie western or t< u’.bj wcsteru States, will sell a b a gain in the above larm. It i« pci hups as well!! i.ot beMui bieatvd than auj t rm in Chester li«M county, ly log betv. cell the princip.il towns ol Kithmond and IV* •« irburg, liav ii.g Appomattox river on the cast, luvir,.' b|j to Mt.y p Tt of the world, and tli* M.<nebi**ter and Peteral in g turnpike road or. the \v>--', r; ntaitiit g be tween 2500 and 27<'0 acre*, be'ween 3 am! 400 ofwli'cb ate cteek bottom w*tb a Mill «n I fkveral li Iriitg place attached tbeieto The subscriber dors not wish to en ter into a n ore general description i f this farm, a* be presumes these who wish to purchase, will rail and ex amine tor tbenisclv •*. in hi* absence, Mr John Scam niell, bis nephews Edward, William or J’eler Aichci, will t:;ke grta' pleasure in shewing It to tiro-.# «vbu may wish to purchase: lia \v mid prefer to spM pri vately. JOHN WALTHALL. August 6. 23—tf KtIKTY DOLL.\WS it E W A Hi) — Itaim w ay Irom S. the subscriber living «t the deep run Coal Pits in Henrico rounty o:i the lOtli instant, a negio man nun- j ed Nick, ahonl f.-itv years old, 5 feet H or }> inches high, lit’ht cMnplexion, thin via ge, and stammers a lit tle when spoken to. The dica* he had on when he went otf was a grey ca:inett cod, lilac pantaloons, slid whit) wool b it. He carried with him a suit i t costa, grey caslnelt: tin- *ui.| Niek lia* a scar on one of hi hands, not recollected; he has aim severs! knots cn h'-< ears. I will giv-- a reward of twenty dollars lor tli- ap prehension ulilre said slave if taken beyond the limi * ol the State and all reasonable expenses paid, or ton dollar* if taka-u within the State ami dilivcred to mo et (lie said pits, or seenrevd in jail so that I get him a tiin. I think it highly probable that lie h»a obtain a t free papers and will attempt to pj«i as a free man 1 forewarn all persons Irom harboring or carrying him out of the St lie. ZAC. MetJKU DElt A grit 13 117—tt jj SYSPEPSiA.—The Subscriber, orl|iuil dlacovcrer Si ol lire tiew mi thud of ctrrinj; (hit formidable dis ! ease, rontinue* to piartiee it at the corxcr of Wall aid j Hroad Street-., N*w Yotk. For the s ni-factton ol ilios- who may desire the ed vice cl a physician, he has associated wi h him«rll in | the practice, Dr. J. Neilson, Jr., who will upend daily . at the rooin«, ex rmine all case* that may present, and at foid medical advice where neressary. In opposition (o the t.ila-hoods cl rumor, and to the frauds of interested preti riders, the publj; may re-,1 i>. sirred, lit at tho subscriber’s r» medy has neither • leak ed out, nor been discovered;’ that he lias at present but one auth'uixnl agmt, who is now at 15a.later.; end I that he will yive due notice of lire last, should h- here alter appoint oilierr. O. HALSTEAD. July 30. 24- 13: -nOSEIIlIX FOR SALK.—The subscriber is au- j J3 thori/cd to sell this valuable estate in the county of Essex, lying upon the Rappahannock, about ten miles ’ above Tappahannock. The tract contains by old survey ' eight hundred and forty-seven acre*, 71)7 aerosol v/hicli arc flat land, leaving fifty acres of high land, upon which the buildings are situated. The dwelling house is large and commodious, and there is every necessary out house; the situation commands a fine view of the river, and surrounding country, and as healthy as any upon the river. The wood laud (about 200 acres) is situated ! in the centre of the tract, making it equally convenient 1 to every field. 'I his estate has generally equalled and | frequently surpassed any river land in the neighbor* , hood in its products. Any person wishing to purchase, can have reference to Col. Win. Garnett, ol Mantapike,! who owned and lived upon the estate about 20 years. My I brother, who is now upon the estate, will show it to any I one Terms can be kuown%v a plication to the suhscri 1 her. JOHN W. ROBINSON. King & Queen, July 27. 2d—St T U A N S Y 1. V A NI A U .\ i V EU8 i T Y. TBLfTEDICAL DEPA RTM ENT.—The Course of l-c lVii ture* in this ii.B'itu'ioH will commence, a* usual on tbs Is! Monday in Nov-u.l.er, and terminate on the 1-1 Saturday in March. The at rangrintnt tor the en siling session w ill lie as follows, viz: Alateriu Afedicu am/ Afedical Ilutany, Ly D *etor Shott, daily, at nice o’clock, A. M. Ticket $15. - Obstetric* and /hr Disease* of IVomtn and Children, | by Doctor Richardson, daily, at 10 u’cIoik,A M s’5 .. . • I Ins''tutes of -Medicine and Clinical Practice, by Di. C. »!*velif daily. at I i o’clock, A. M. §13. inr^ny,' |t 5' ] I5>’ Dr> Uudley- ,en ,iine* a Wn k, tiz: daily, at 12 o’clock, and lour times a week at 3 o’clock. P. M. Chemistry and Pharmacy, by D-. Illy he, daily, at 1 u’cl.ck. P M. $15. Thrv.y ami Practice of Physic's, l»y Dr. C. oka, daily, at 1 o’c in k, P. M. The Matriculation Fee i* $5, and tli.it ol GraJuition I $20. By order of t’ • Facul v. c. IV. SHORT, M 1>. Ihan. I.exiugton, Ky July 27. 23—10, a Valuable estate for sale.-Par»o J iL rid !o the |*roviwio:m of he la«t Will and Test • ■lieill ol Win 1 i .11. dec’ll , I *11111 ( II I- lor Bale, to Ihe highest huhlci, at King William Couilhoice, i n Mon* j day the 221 of August nest, (it being Coutt day) that ! Valuable |>laiit.i.iou <a I d SPRINGFIELD, ; eontrining l y e tini.dion 533 acres, with Itottisttnd itn provi-mcii s hcit nn tillable In* the genteel accominolti I ti(»n of a large faintly, and lor agricultural purposes, ■.vi'.Ji exl'*iisive orchards c*( the tiii.st fruit This pn i (*«-r»v » high oi>d hi al.hy fi'.iulion; i. nithiti one mitt* ! lot King William Com thou >•■, Bill! t doshablti as a r*-t j deuce, especially lor a professional v t.tf in hi Thr j e.ncloaures, ilidles -nd meadow* ale all in good order, it having for snmey e,r* lieeu under tl.e ino.-t judicious m in ag-ment. Tl.e land abound* wi h marie ol the richrsl rjuali y, convenient to each full} end no plantation cm boast ol a greater nun b t ol Springs of the line*! am.’ purest water: one of them being amongst the most copi ous lountaiua in the lower country Tbs terms of sale will be one-ihlid ol ihe purchase money on the 1-t day ol January n-\t, wh-n p.» e,«i< n will be d-hveret'; onn-ihiid on in-* I «t of January, 1S33, and the other riiud di the l*t ol January, 1833, but t e two last pay ! men < lobe i-rCoied with bond* rvi Ii approved security iliil ti Deed ol Trust on the land — Mis II.II is enti'b-d I to dower in t|.is laud, but will asII lirr 'Ul**re«t and join in tl e c nvryance to tlie purchaser, which will in >ke 1 he til* p ai'r — i.ib-rty will b- i i v« n to Hie purr bas er Irisov/ small g* ain dm ing if,is fall. Mr Robert Hill, w’ o lives Hiljoiriivg: will <lii*w tb<* liod to any person •stalling to see it, and willgtv* ar,y tirrllier infnrimt'inu : which may I..* nquired. WM it BHOWNK, ■ I III) 1*1 20 Ids . E\'.|! lit Win III , dll ’d. C1HICK A HOMINY L.AND FOR s\l.h lb, J Mlb«cr the. I* empowered by a ild'il ol trust from Judge Hay «i’tl olhe.s, ol record in lha t flier of th* cl. ilc id Henrico county. lo soil, and lie r,ow oflar* Ini "Ale, ill*, c*la(<- Called Arliliai I, c llUil.il / about I ilia hundred mid ill My acrer: silua'ed oil Chickat.oininy, in 111* c nnly if Henrico, about seven miles liom In city of Hirbrnond. Tl e con i« sol livo parcel-: the upper scpir.il cd Iroin ll.e low.-r by a dip ol la* rl about lour bo ml rail yards wide. The upper pstcel contains about 430,utnl the. I ,w e shcti' 600 acres. Oil the upper |Mrc I tiler la an excellent brh k dwel ling louse, f>2 tiy M2 Ice!, having riv largo stir] twu an.all rooms, ar.d four large clo*etS. Tjif. house ws built about Ih-- year I8l I. srnl i* said to lie a« good a* any in tin* r .nnly. T'Is for*-room sud gariiner* bouse sen al-n «.| blink. The nllinr hollf •*, kljrhsn, sei vault’ lupMiuriits, •tables, and corn-bun**, Ik", am of hooI. \ Anotit one-third of Ibi* (ract ig, as I sm fold, ufi.it Is I called mud bind, 40 ov 45 acres < I w! icli arc cleateU am! in tm a low, whirl may, with littls trouble, beU. p I rorismtidv ii rlgatcf. On tho lower tract,containing „1k m 600 seres,ilier* are bsrns,*'ables,.gir but lio d welllng-hou e, htlt that inf lid e.l for the Ovcrse*r. I' has a good *cite lor a dwelling house near an excellent sprn g and a most slum Hut' • tipply of tire wood. Them is sl«o an orchard on it ! It i« repra-ented, that ol ibis tract, between one c d two hundred acre* are mud land, that may tre easily cleared,and that arc erjual t.» tmv Iml on Chltkahnmlny. i The ilia riel of country In which tb*«* lands are eit- 1 Hated, I* raid to t.c very healthy, slid eu'ir ly exempt from ar tie soil tevsr. On baviur the purchase money, and tho Interest thereof, payable semi-annually, satisfactorily secured, a liberal credit w!h be given to the purchaser. The pared* will be sold gepa gielv. If (tie Mtreba*«r should ro desire. ilOBBAl' UTAMARO. I July 27. 23 -t| ! DllY (1001 >$. !i. atricipatior, o! t!;. ii ii1 gvnoral udvorttrcu.cnt, the eubrefib? r< h.'ur.u i their cur oilier* ..ml o Lti pun'lra?* r*. li it liny hare -oieiittl by tin? last arrival-. Irom PhiUi'elpl.u, Nsw j York and 15'uton, onihunit, nl anil tighty /m. hunts, i Fifth Jim tricun, British o:.J Fitttrh l)t\y UumU in' which atm inch, led t! c.r oi.n ini|iciila.ion I:out !■> i.— • i*ud (via Now York) coiiitl in p..;t o5 tli* EIE*v in* atlUl ?: Ei'ii blue, Marl:, browi , ilivr, and olive biowu Loud ait Clo'h« do. blun,h!ftc It, drab,mint, fancy ud\t,an>l Uwui’er do. Co.i-imct os Plain and lancf white I.ond- n Marseille* quilting* White an?! coloured grrtm ! cl.in'z printed Jo. do. do Plain hull IVililietl.— A beautiful r.s o lni.nt nf the nrwtft styles ol print?.— Fancy checked, etib *d and Adri simple; C I now sly!.* u'n,,:i.'i i ; -I- I, 1-4 an ! (1-1 cambric and jaconet muslin—white bordered eriv.rs —very superior mi ! rr*ixr mid striped linen and c.iiloti chills.—Their assortment is now v*-ry good, and wlb in a lew day* bo the most commanding Ih-y have ever lud * F. St. E.JAMES, f: Po. April 151 11(>—f: Murke' Scjunre. f. »OANOKL E\N1) FOUsTeK.—Tb ut • ,7i.7i intending t> remove to ho We-t, oil-rs (or sale the Tcact ut l.aiul on which lie reri.l**, rontair-uig $151 ii'r«s, • lust d linmedi itely iihove Taylor's F*-rry, on Roanoke Hirer, in the county ol Mecklenburg, *,.\ miles south of Hoydton. Adj it.ing the lands of M.-s'-r*. J.ibii 1’ay'or, W»n. Taylor, Sam'l Tarry, end Edward Tarry. There are c-bciit seventy acres ol first rale li ver end c rock Ilattom. The high-lar.i! i a- good as any in (bit county, containing nut i.-ioro peihip* ihin o') a rrr* ol unproductive land. T. ere i< a good, conveni ent d Wr I‘in g • house, with necessary out-house* leu ili accoumi. elation < f a g*r;tc el laiiuly. An overen’* house and eleven Tobacco house s mo? ly new. There are 9l) OOt) new-ground tnhacro l.i'l* on the estate wInch will (e in line cot di i n lor n ciop the viwtliltg jiar. If an early *.:lc i* t If cf.ed, (he purchaser ran ree l 70 or S') Hu -nels of Wheat to adv«n'age. within 2 miles ol a first late Mai ufsc utiog Mill. Fr.'in 250 to 300 acres cf this laud arc cleared. lri< situa'ed in an ex ec lient neighbourhood, and is now for th- f.rsi timn «.I tered for ?a!c. Th? lernu and quality ol iho lai d will ! jirevent inv hulding i. bug. It is, Ibcrelorc, i'.ccc»-a ! sary for tlio*e who wbh to purchase u line estate to up I idv rally. A kw negroes will be r* c ived in part payment a, CEO. T. TaYEOH. Merklenb? rg. A"(U I 0 2(1 - 11 rWHUKSTKES SALE OK HANOVl.lt AND LOU Pi. ISA I.ANDS a,-—Pumm t in the provi-ivn* ol sundry deed* ol trust made l»y D.i\i*S. Cliirk am! wile, (which det <D a'* of record in th* Clerk’* office of the C. nnty Court o' ILtnovri) we shall, nu Wednesday i! e iirst day ol S pteinber next, ii fair, if not the nvxt lair day thereafter (Sunday* excepted) prove d to .ell, at P'lldir audio i, lor cash, at the t t Hdet.ce ol ti>- said Da» is S. Ciiitk, nil the pr per y cn-.veyid by s.ii.l dud*, or ro lunch thereof as may he iuc>“Si'.y to *a irl'y all ihe tlaiut* int-n.led 'o hr Scr it red hv s.'id 1'iu-d Denis—Aim t jj*t lit* property conveyed, is o vety valuable Tract ol Land, lying tit the cotin'ie*ot j Ilmover ml Luisa, entraining 111 acre*, « > li-eu- ; closet!, and laid otr into three fi,*ld«, large enough lor settling 150 bushel-, ol rtuall grain, i.a-t a pin.tilt 1 i supply tl woo.!, at.d is watered by tbtee never—fsilirg streams, (lately well-ditched out, a! c it:*ltl-table e\ penre.) with a con-id r.ble body it very valu-iMc ilat lands on ea.li, ill fiesh, ami in good order lor t uliiva tion.— Pile buildings are tol*ruble,w ith a good orehatd. I Ins Land lies in a very he*Uhv t eiglihntliood, ami within a mile and a half <1 the Wrst-rn Mills, (rou. llionly vailed the Kartory Mill*,) a .d about the same dis'ance of Hopeful Meeting House, and i-' rotwidet d oils ol the best Trnc's in the upper end ol llar.ov.r. It is deemed useless to say any thing further in relitioii to th* loratioii or fertility of these lauds, at it is expected anil desir-d, that all those wishing to p r I > ha*e lauds in this part of the rountry, will c..li and examine lor themselves. EDMUND C. GOODWIN, ) Trn* 1»AUL T. DOSWELL, J lee*. N B — T*hv Term* ol sal* will he v. sh; I u' tve are ajsurrtl, (h it a credit can he had by the purchaser,for a patt ol the purchase money. J ttly 27 22—tds fflj&EAL 1.S1A , i. For Sale, inv Tract ol Lt>.|l *:.d ; IJ.tt' Mills, in the covuty id Hanover, on ilio South- | aittia Hirer, five miles from Good ill’s Tavern, and 23 from Richmond, containing 600 acre*—:itlO of which, j ' lit"* well for ciillivatii.n, is agrev.il ly level, with a good i proper:i. n of River lhitloni, and itiat vety rich — t'.e j re*idiie, 200 acr**, is ol good qu -.lily, and v. tll-cj\ ert d : v.ith valuable limber. The Bu tilings consist of h latge tiva ptt.ry Lrirk 1 d if tiling hoti *e, with a sufficient nt.iuher of oii'-hom-fl, I 'Ogelht-r witii a large well-con*liuetsd Bun. The orchard* H>e in prifVctioo, and of the l>c«t selected , hu I*. Tne planta'ion abounds with good Spring-; amt, i ..I the house, a well ol as pur*, good ,.te , a* i.ny m the country'. Th* -i'union i* very h--s!.|iy, and the ; tit-iwlilioiIn o 1 good, 'i'he Mill* ire on tl c S.iutl anna, ; one mile from the dwelling hmiS ; tog>-th r W. h a good Saw Mill built tl i? y i ar : this phea n alsoi em«tkably healthy. AI*o. 100 acres of Land in Charles Ciiy rouniy, ..h .tit 25 miles heli.W Rlt lllll'lid on a Public Road — On It is Tract, th.ro is a latg.- Dwelling House. Store lions*, Btcon Homes, and a sufficient fitiri.l or of o'her out holts**, wi lt larg orchards < f cholcu fruits.— A1 sn a irioi-ty ol a valuahl- M mil. c'tiring Mil*, about one mile I. (nu the A! an• i m IL tis -.on a good -*i e un ol Wat.- ; and A good litigl li.arlmotl (m cus'O'ii. J dm Bril will shew thepioperty in Chat les City,fo'.his* tie-i no* ol | it chasing— hr whole i.l wl i■-1, will hs sold on re& i «oii»h!e tern.*, by application to t*o- Subscriber, < n the I premiss*, in Hanover THOMAS HARRIS., July MR 20— i 1 *** ‘ El 1.— M j F. ie tl* Mill il>- Fri*. ivl* EL ol I luma- Haskell, and the public gcr,ei»||y. ,rr iiilormcil th <i I have tikrii an ini*re*t will Mi. II ia k II ill till cn Y IIOTI.E. 7'ltii-il shcr.t, l’h>Ui thlphin. Mr. Hei*k*ll tiring laig-iy n g*gt-d in u coal mine, will have l ot litt’o time to spate to pay hi* u.ua: .ill otion to the Uriel: (her-lore tin. r. h cor greater [ part i f 11;e management id the I I n r m l ie.-t mi me; : ami I can a*aure the public that no pains or »ttei>iii>ii ; in o.y p(iiv( r *ha!l l>e ipar df to rend r thwlm may • tavor ns tv tilt a call, cvmh,ruble in tvriy r-*pect,_ I l.»* srdiau'agr s wl ich thi* I I *u*e p<>**»*.-e* * vcr mai v establishments, are generally known, and render* it m - neces-aiy to say at y thing more on (lint ant j >ct, at this lime, than that it i« nn 'ergoing tinny icpai>a tend* red j necessary from the tavag-a ol lime, ami the gn.it lm*i ; 1 «'* v.hicli has h in done hi It. From the time (d its I li »l o, i nlng, the City Ilo'*I hJS done a v*ry larg» till* j *inei*, pelliapa more th in any othei Imm in the * tty rr j m this conn'ty, and so it ooclr, when the advantage* it | ha* lire taken info con«i dera'inn.— li i< n*i le<* to paitirn j I a ii/.e fl em to these who lave v|*i(e.l the Hotl'C, bnt ! to that portion «>l the public w ho have not, it may n t h« .■ ini«e to men'ion some, patlicnlaily th" Pallors a i! i Ch a in hers nppropi taleii lor Families, *v hich are .til |*rg ■ laud iiiry, f<out ig on the fleet, and Phi.hired |„ a handsome s-tilc, Etch I’arlor has a lied Ho-in nt'arlied | to it, nml t* so coni rtiftod an<l so convenient to etrh o j tlier, Fiat lodgers art* never exposed lo the public pert ol (he house, hut are ** private r# if they wr* re in their own houses — w Inch renders it very pleasant for E idle* , and i* a* well ral itla'ed to give satisfaction a* *n\ honar | ot the km1, in that department, that I nave ever seen, j As for the (5 iilieui*n*’ Konin*, i am sere there i* no I hiin-e in this city that ha* i>"tt-r, >ito! veiy f.-w in this country havr hall *0 good. I have been so I mg rngsg* led i« the public line in Petersburg. Va. wler* n j* so | v-iy iv trin lha' it i* neerssary, iod* ctl li.dup, ni. bly •*>, I to pay every »:tn ion in the con-truetn.n ot a pot,lie bouse to Mtlmi' ol a (tee circulatl 'ii ol air, P. at I ilnek ins " ll sum* tiling id a juiig-; and belter fi"oms in ' tbta I lot# I I never raw Every Hoorn ha* a lirge wtn I dowr, either opening on 1'bird street, »*|iir|i i* a i«uv wide one, or on a tin.?, laig- open space lb lha teat: this opai mg i« not only cati-ed hy the handsome large yind i attached to the luius#, hilt lias liltow i a llm advantage ol many yards belonging to private houses, which run down along •h!w ol n, mil wht< li lock very pretty it nutting ot a tree rirculaiou ol air and adding v. i y much to the coin'i I t ol tho it.Ural * ol ihi* splendid establish* m**nt,' ery rare to he lo-ml in so huge e city t< I’iiiladel phia Splendid Baths,* greet luxury in «vatm weathrr arc attached to thi* coinioi table resting place l- r t),o weary travellers. Taking ell together, I em in ll»p»t |hst alt who may give iis it trial will lie rnmfoi table while with n«, and pleased when gnu g *Wav. The tie»i et Ser vants I but can be had, and ilio best of every thing that ' the market afTuir)*, will ho procured, *’v JOHN SIHIjO. Plii'a IcIphU August«, 1930 26 8t I ok 11.0 KOM-Hll.l. ACA DEM Y AND GYMNV J'lUM.—Tills in-'i'uti u will be closed on the! las; of ho proi'i ( men’ll, an! opcn-.l ••guii fur Hi.-| 1 udml-r ion i.t iiliulla, i lllr-r a* day irliulars, or as boarder.-1 loll Monday, ilic kO b el S-pisii.brr nex . T.;«s ii iii.iiy cout-e il it. trui ti-n comprises lbs Pro- iiy, Gnu-true loll, mil C>i:e.l AnilV'i* «•! (be i»; ok . n t K imui C assies, lb,- Engii.-b, F.ench, Span • -b, .'Hi' flail«i. hincuiger, cb 1 tire various blanches ol M. Urin.i ia .I -cp. i.os. I i i• u* i ili.it each h hj*efr.f may reftt'v- thi r• «jii; i e a tli-tilicl’, ltd th,.t ll.ts li’etcry p'ogre,* t,| every • n.il nny be meet -billy a 'mured, Ibe *c!mol • ' tlii-oj; J into Jour tip..rule Department*, and *t»» i.uii’btr «i| sdiul.u ■ Iiit i ol a* twenty lo each learbci. Ti ll', ’h.' gnatest UIIIOIII ( ol improvement is irii. J< icil at doable, .tii.l l!if iiiipo't ml priiicl| lo ol ib /), «»»i /i <j Labor, ttcurcs it* na’.ui.J mol n.c.-i lavouiahle to nit. Tl.r1 e department* severally embrace — 1 The Ancient L'ligu.gci. Tins Hebrew, Or i!», •mil 1.1 in ‘J. Tlie l.angu iros of Modem Eu ope. 'i be Frtncb, Spriii-h, lialiali, at d German. o Ti e M li'-n.m. *, ArliI ii elblc. Algebra, Guvne try, Trigonomeiry, M nsura'ion. Navig.it on, Survey ing, Ctiuii k S-rt>ii!i‘, all I Fluxion*. •1. The English L.irgu.igr; Cir'inmar, Spelling, Reading, I’finiiJti>h’p, Hiok-keepii'g, Geography. Coin- ! potilii.ii, E'ocution, Chemi-ti v, Na’.ui al Piiiloiophy, As !lout ii.y, oritl the u*e ol ihe (I olios. To ear'll ol tlic-e Depm'itn tr* cue instruclo*, i t ’carl, will devote hi* exclusive aitenticn; and ad.liiiuusl in - r it lei - will be employi.!, as il eir aiJ may be found r-'qtihite.—T* u whole caiirst of alu.tim thus syoteu *• lis-tl, w ill be subject lo ihe general supet ilii» lidelict an.I luiiiiedlsle control ol the Piiicip.il, whose availa ble means, individual ntteniio i and in- rla'igahlc at itjii. ( i'Y.tdiall not he spared to tenlei litis Iu••'.itrition pinna- , llClit, respectable, act) wot thy of Ihe hbeial pair n.t;C ol a iliacarr.ing catninuoily.— It ml be Iri« <. I j ci, tc pi rpara > o it g g-ii I. men, a-speedily it* in ly I c con ri.lcilt with a thorough know ledge of tlir-ir studies, fir I any class oh .tiiy Uuivend y or Callt'sn in die U. State-, lor tlm Military Academy a’ Wr. Pain',or lor tiiomcie i priicical du ns ol inercaiuile life. A roniee ol lectures on Clieu isliystid Natural Phi- ] lo-o| by will al o be riven by the pnncipnl; ccvompatd- | ed by illus'ra’ive t \ pm iinents, f nr which u t on, p I .• 11 and sj h-udtd rppira'.us, will lit j io 'tired, duting Ihe ensniiiK vacation. No D-pai’.mei.t of education in this school, will he neglected, that another may meet with undue regard; blit i< i ‘ the t! e! el m in a ion of >l»e Pi i'lcipal, that I lie c*i e beslo-ved on e.:« Ii It nil: id insU'iirtir n, shall prr cjs-ty com. d oi d wi h iu tela ivo iu-.poi (auto; and no pupil j w ill be suffered to pa«" t iioii*h any tieparluiciH of learn ing, wilhbul a thorough acquaintance with eveiy slip i a - lie prr ret «!-, anti until his know ledge of a.i il e tub jecls to w hicb his.llfeni iii ii.i.y have been directed, : shall he accurate .nil tini-hed. 'ho i»ke charge rl ih.* il-paiimeid of I' c languages | of Modern Europe, during the t iisiiing v sr, the P.in. I cipal |,»a engaged John llerve, K,quire, a native ol | France, who rt c ivetl his education in l'ari>, am! whose distinguished literary irpu’a'ioii, uni eminent success as .in iustriicler, con* iiu e iho surest pledge of ll.e va i lue ol hi« services. Mr. Oliver 1*. Ilu'bard, a gradu i'e of Ya'o Col* lege, who is highly reronm>euJ<<! by President Diy, and Pi o'e *.-or OIiiihI'oI of that In-titution, g* a Icach-r , ol M. theinatirk*, will devoi r hitn-elt exclusively to j lli«* Maihein* iral Department Mi. Hob. it A. Campbell, who li *s for several yea-* ! hern a si lull-ut ill the Shockoe Hill Academy, and who read* w i’ll ease ihe most d (Ti-ult classical authors, will assist the Piincipal, in the Gimk, Lilin, and glisb lain- ll*£rl. For further «*»ist a-ire, should it bo required, arc <nge* I men's at the Nur'li w II lie made dining the enn big vacation, bv the Prim ipah wli > annunl'y visit* the best school* in I >• . NrW*Yoik, etc. Attended by null of I Lin pi-pi'a a* c, oo»b to acompany him—a prartice, which enables him avril to him** If ol (lie many and im portant it- pioveinents in eilvieaiian, which i-ra jca'ly made in Newllngl and, and lit* Midile Sta'rs, and to supei oi luce ujonhi* own sysletn ol instruction, audi ot these imptovtliifMs, a* may he deemed applicable and e.vpedi nt. A particular emit! oration of the local advantages of ihi> Institution is t.aidly r.eio-sary. Occupying, a* i' docs, one of the mod efrtntsd and ui y .spat* in tli Cry ol ltmlimoMl, and comrurmlinif a magnlfieent view ot i:s civiron*sMl the a-'jacei t country;—siun'cd in. the rsi.t’s it a uij*t r.’pectahle t eighbourhond,—at! thn tame time retired, ami tar te.-noved from all bu tie j , w- irh can div* rt ihs mini!*, i .1 from every nuisance ! which e,m inj ire the heal li ol the pupils; possessing j too, a I <rge and cililtr.odiotis bui'iling lor study and re ; ciiiiiion surtoun l*U by n spacious and welhad.qitcd rn* closure in which th-* pupils can pursue their recrea tion* under llic immediate oh*ei v.v’ion ol lli-ir in-'ruc* lei*, end "Pie bo-n III? r.iim -roti* accidents to vvliicb they an* liable,o lien nil ived t- ramble a‘‘uut (lie streets during th if.tctiidssi n« ot study ; il l* in-tniiticn trui.-t present every local advantage which ran tie desired. It in intended, that this setiool shall be tnsnigst) in a mariner si no I i to tbe Gymtasta ot Germany, and ot li • r in 'i.viti >ns < I a like na tire, which have recently goim iu'u successful opera iuii in Ihe Northern anil Mid He Stales I,f our own cou* try. The vaiim,* mean* of in e!l**rtu«l ai d pliy lea! rthira’ion, wit, be ru un t.d, as to c use li e greatest pv-i'de improvement ot the bodily power*-, a* .*. ell as if (he n e'i'al ciier-de"; s< nil hr * w of,j to produce "the annul tninJ in the annul burly." It hi** Ii' en a-TT' *bod by the /.xn li.-noe of the pmu ' i-Mr, ilmii.g which 'ins ..a'rflrtiler a"rni>:i has l>e. n t»v -ii !>y th* p lueipil t| th * ittatl’U'ioti, t:» the lime, I I ire, all I mode ut iherorpofr.il exeiche* nl :!ie 8 u bent*, that liieir Hlefj*y pr.igr- *• Itn hern fi* greater lliatt Mt any former peiiod, and H at llrHr health anti phy-ir.il lievflijtdnetil have been evidently piomo Utl The <iyinnirlie. Kt •rrhei will li» directed as here tofore, by iKiaoi die inurur'ers, and many improve ment* r. .It he n.d le in the appcrfl'n* ol die Gymnasium. In the moiiili of July, A:: l; i > ■* 11 v . mere l< * public »\ n il .v i n <d Hie student* r>| ihi* In- I'nt on; /iid | r* v* m rnt-.ippreln n-ii ii, it i* proper to iri’t.i W, th.it tl.O * x in n . t; < t a <d till • s' h ol a» e ecii.l nr led in a in .inner totally dillTeiit from iii.it, which is loo ol'• n pursued, nh-r-- t ere t* i pretleil* mneert Le'w*eii the Ti acli or u.id ti.e *rli..iar, and the Individual paM/ge* mi<I i|ii< » ion* on whirli llie latter i* foie » x aiiiined, are I II well known lo both, tor vvrrk* I/el r.* the period ol ptiblic in e*'ig'i|*n ifilv •/.—Such m examination! •*« tin*, n continu'd dunce can endure, a* well aa He rnn-: uccouipl shed arho’ar. Hut in lira Iiislibliioti, Ilia iv h le air nal cour»* of study i* present •>. to competent vi«i'o'«, v*hi» may allend the examination, and such portion* selected, a* tl.ev may direct, ar.d on the*e per* lions tbit * selected. H e | upils are subjected lo a rigid and a t! o ou.-.h sciutfny; *o that no scholar, r.vi no* the nrd nl en'i-l it.b lily, in.lets uitifnatclv arqtt tinted <»idi evsiy pari id v*hal lie prr(c*»e* to have acquired. — Hero, ll.ert, there can he no previous urr tntjoinsid, and aitp**rfif|.i| knowh dg* r snrul crape detection. Tlio a"'- run c-1 ol tni* I .» itutlon I* et. irely paren* is1, and i« ol such a nature, »* to secure the strict obe-! dienronl III'pupil to llie r ti I • ol cot reel behavior, slid I to I' lul.r thit oil dtC'iC-e* vcluntriri/ r.s It i« strict. I This ohj-ct i# scroll.plisheit, hy blending, in the de-I portinoiu if tint m*fMiflei, m l li.es* with decision; mill I by enlisting ti e sffecioti* <>1 the pit; iI in b 'hall ol good Older, ami thus persuading h m ol it* n cessity, Ihe It i in* ol Itiiti oil sfe, I ir I Vie C|/*<|< k •, It: chid irg I ha minor hrstiifie* ol edura'ioti, 5‘t dollars | cr* •*»*» tun; for Ihe hlgtiJr hrsne * ol Hie KnglMi d pul uivrif, -I*> doM.tr* pt r annum; I .r the *.r«|in i y bran I e* of the »4it it ilspartuii nl, 82 dollar* p r annum; and to dl except r.l 1ASIC4I scholars, 1 <* ill llitl prr AIIMlIII Htl di n'tmlly lor (ho iii'.deru hiorusres ol Ko.Op*—.Ye ji nfinenl null 6e rrqnirtil in aiJgmire I*'l 1*1'* will Ii* rcic.ved into Ihe Iftitiliy Of he Priori* at |.*>0 dollar* i» r n* nu.n. fo- he.tid, washing auj lodging 01,1 YII11 A. SI! WV, 1’iiici,-il. (IF For ieformsti'iii eonc-'iii-ig ti.e charse *r of hie school, Mr. .“a.iiw n!ef. I.r t’li.,in .ti Jo,'li*nti, John Wi« kli l*n. HI. And - r*otl, J >* ph M ir g, It o' I fiA/tli n ey, I) v d Urigjr*, Colin < :,irke W)tnilisni ft dim'* >n, I'Iiihim* Taylor, Win. (sitli**, Nicholas M II*, John l.vle, Kifhaiil c. Gilliam, John lJolditatn, Michael Grelter, and Win. Kimbert, K q*'lr s, l)oe or* Wm, r*xivell, John Dovo amt ii t, Hi»b*nn*n. who are among his pat-tin-1 to (lie lit. Ilevtl Ii shop Moore, the Hev. Mams, 1Jnigtass, I.**, aid Converse, Ansel French, atnl l>*vnl I llurr.K quire*, and o*lier gentle* meti, w in attended hi* l*>t examlnati.u ; *ho to the |{-v. steed Mr, Arm**ronst B W. Hon'es, O. H. Hssrhus, and J»tn«* M. Wlrknam, P. quire.-, and f)i M Cage. July 27 28-41K , j3j}UllSUAN 1' to (he annexed warrant, to us diroct I : * •■»!, wo have viewed an , rr.iv cow shown u* hj j William Mayo, and tiud the fsmo to tu a red pied, wilii white upon each (lank and belly, unmarked in the ears, about six years old, with a call mx weeks olu-A-eppralscd to Twelve dollars. Given under our haudi tho 7th day of June, 1*530. lUM..P. II A11 WOOD, ( HAS. ciuldkey, 11EN HY !.. OAKIEll, The above is a true copy ol the certificate of tho (rce holdcrs ap|>ointed by a w.nrant from C. N. tiilliam, a Justice ol (lie Peace lor tho county of lli'iiricotu vlgw and appraise an cstray row, taken "by William Mayo ol j the s. id county. Teste, July 80. 24—wjhr* CIIA8. NY ILLS, D. C. ajOflCE — Ns'** committed to ti e J.il *>t Fainax | 1 a county,in Virginia, on the “6th day ol S.-pt.m- ' *>er, IS M), a negto mat', wlocalli IiiiumII J*i;:«j« Jo'ii,- i son.— II -i; Idack. aid is lire lev l and three q’tartrti. I <i an Inch high; be i» slender; lii« lave -li.i-p. null a * c .r on ‘hi^ chin — auo'.Svr « n tie lib ride cl liir « ppm j lip ami left’chvok, auJ two more sours on ills iul.1 ohork bone, and a burn on his right wn«*.—Tltii* •••ll.nv ! .av» lie was born in New Yeik.ai.il emigrated ti I’.-i t • j -yiv.tnia about right year* tint, (i.uu th-ncr* to Alex andria, and Irom tli.-re to thr county cl K.iifax. H« l»aJ on, wlivn cominiltes, a tur hat, * til pod lout.d-ihou’ i jacket, co' de.l pantaloon*, aid pumps --The owner id th- aforesaid negto, must come forward, piove proper ly, and pay chaige*. nlhrr«l*e he will Im dealt with nc-ordire to law. FIIANCIS I). DAVIS, J-ih-r May 28. 6—w!2w for George GiinncII. Sheriff. rgpiKUsT DEED.—liy siruie of * de-d ol Trim Q. iv ru'i d lo «i* by Win O. Wallen, bearing d.»t on the 22.1 day ol July, 1829, and duly rcfonlnl in tl o ollii i- <>l the Clerk of Cumberl >nd Court, l,»r viirpo»ei« lliereiu nit iitiouod, we (dull, on Tliurnlay the 19th day of Augii<t n-xt, lit ir other« iso tl e nev lair. d iy, pro <*ee«l toy 11, to tl.o t.ighcrt Itidd r, at public -sic, on the i-r-i:ii« *, tract id land lying ii the lo«vi r end «>? t'mnberl •ml couiitv, containing three Im: dr* d end i< ii ■ acr* more or leas”—aim one <v|i*r It act ol l it d in s..id . (Ouiity. it jar lln* former, con'ili lug one hundred an ! ! 'Ml »C’e*, more or leaf: raid t act-ol land bvlrg more ! porlicu! >rly dcscribeil in raid deed.— A siihe lollowt-g •lave* viz: Vfa-ber, Peyton, l.'zy msd btr ehibl llm well, ati,l Ctia»l.vt<? with 'be luture increase of the lo insl-r, the *toi k« of lio*aes. oxen, fo*. The i rnp > cl lYbsrca wheat, tk.A vslu tide stallion, sml lln- house hold ami kitchen fomi lire rd tiie *anl Win O Wailon, or eo much tin reof es may by n*'crs**ry to carry M e req-abilioiis of raid dred into elDcl. Thu life* i < bc lieved to he good, but rurh only nil! hi conveyed a* i* vested in us under the deed. SAMUEL HATCIIEK, > Tnu EDWAUD WALTON. 5 t. u-. Cumberland, July 9 Ii 1830. 18 — whls WK/illTE KlAUSli FUR SALE.—Tho Subscriber V v is authorised liy the heirs and distributees oi Mary M. P, C. Hoote r, dec’ll, lo make sde of that valu able estate in the county of Gloucester and state of \ ir ginia, called WHITE MARSH, supposed to contain • about two thousand acres, 1209 of which are first rate Low Grounds; and the Hills of the best qu ality in that ; i section of country. A minute d scriplion of this E-tale ! ! is unnecessary, as it is certain tiiat persons disposed to I purchase will examine it particularly: they a c invited ! to do so, and Mr. A. Smith tin: Manager, residing on! the premises, is instructed lo show any gentleman who ; desires it, every part of the Estate. I will only add, l that these Lands lay between Ware and Severn Livers, ■ and extending to both, allordiug n rvigatiou to vessels ot j large burthen, and furuisliing fish and oysters of tha j best quality, and in great abundance. The improve ments consist of a large brick Dwelling House, with I loui room, on a floor, nearly new, and Imished in (lie j best style; all necessary out houses, some of them brick, ant most of them new. The Low Grounds lay in one compact body, immediately in front ol the house, i without a single break, and every part to he seen from ! the dwching at a single glance of the eye; they aro fine ly calculated for tho production of Harley, Wheat, In | dim Corn, Cotton, ike.; in fact, this Estate is generally | acknowledged by all who have seen it, to be the best Iof the same extent, and one of the handsomest in Ya. The timo of payment will ho made to suit the pur chaser, and the necessary number of hands to cultivate j tho Estate, together will: the stock of every kind, farm ! ing utensils, kc. will ha sold with it, it required. Alay H. 1—svtf JOHN TABU. I |rTNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—The next a« ; tj J will begin on the lOih ol September, and continue until tiie 20th of July following. The expenses tor III j session of upwards of ten months, are as follows: Hoard, including bed and other room furniture, washing and attendance $100 Fuel and candles, to be lurnishcd by the Prector, at c.o.-t and 5 per cent commission—estimat ed at 2J Rent of an entire Dormitory $1(5; for half, if oc cupied by two students, S Use of the Library and Public Looms, J j Fees—if one professor be attended $50, if two, each $30, ii more than two, each $25, 'to I _ Total 218 ’! he Faculty is composed of tho following Professors. 1. Of Ancio.t Languages, Dr. Gessneh Hakkuox. 2. Of Modern Languages, Dr. Georgs Blast r eh— M A IT N. 3. Of Mathematics, Mr. Charles Bonnycastlf. 'I. 01 Chemistry and Materia Mcdica, Dr. John 1*. E: I M KT. 5. Of Natural Philosophy, Dr. B. M. Patterson. (>. Of Medicine, Dr. it on ley Dunglison. 7. Of AnatO'i.y am! Surgery, D \ Thom as Johnson. 8. Oi Moral l'iiiloio; liy, Mr. George Tucki n. 9. Of Law, for llie ensuing session, Mr. John A. G. Davis. Chairman of the Faculty for the ensuing session. Dr. Patterson. To he admitted in'o (lie University, (he student must he .it least lt> years of age. Before he matriculates, ho must deposile with the Proctor, all the money, drafts, &c. in his possession, and (lie amount must he at h ast sufficient to pay for his tees, rents, hr. anil 3 months board. All funds subsequently received by the stmb-nt must also lie deposited with the Proctor, who has • barge j oi all ilishmsnmeiilS. A rigid rotuplianco with these t regulations will lie enacted, undrr the penalties per ! scribed hv the enactments. The student* are irquircd to wear, on all occasions. , w hen out of their dormitories, a uniform dress, cl which a ilcseiiption is given in tin; enactments, and , w hich ran lie procured at a moderate price, at Char [ lottesvillc. As it is (ho determination o( tin* Visitors, j that this law shall he strictly enforced, the attention of j parents and guardians is particularly drawn to it, in nr | di r tlnil their sons or wards may not be provided with j clothes which they will not he permitted to wear. | Every student is fiee to choose what professors he will attend; but, if under tho age of 21 years, he must attend at least three schools, unless, when lie matricu lates, his parent or guardian .shall have prescribed, in w. iti.ig, the schools which he desires him to attend, or unless the Faculty, for good cause shown, shall allow | him to Attend less titan three. I In the Medical School, one full eourse is considered, | by the authorities of the Universities of Pennsylvania | and Maryland, as equivalent to h course in these in*ti | tutions. The Lectures on Physiology, on Medical Ju- . | risprti lnnce, and on Materia Medic* rnay be attended, as separate courses, at the reduced fee of 15 dollar*. In tho school of Mi r.il Philosophy,h sides tin* lectures j '■n Moral and Mental Pliilosphy and Political Economy. ] lectures will he given, for the future, on Rhetoric and Belles Lcltres, including English compositions. lit (he school of Modern Language*, a Tutor will j henceforward he employed to assist in the instruction of (lie classes. The instructions are conveyed, partly hy lectures,find partly hy the study of approved text hooks; and, In all cases, (lie assiduity oi the student is tested by rigid dai ly i Xtimih itiotn. Public examination* are also held, twice a year, on a plan which aff >vd* a sure test of the proficiency of tho siudpnt, and tho result is communi cated to the parent or guardian. Monthly circulars are sent to the parents and guar dians, giving a statement of (he attendance of each stu dent at lecture, and of III* proficiency and deportment A. S BROCKENBHOOOII, Proctor. The National Intelligencer, Comtltutlonal Whli.Oror i gia Athenian, Nate lies Statesman, Baton Rouge Ga/.clto, I Huntsville Democrat, North Carolina Star, Uhar!o«(on S. C. Mercury, and National Gazette aro requested to ptihli«h the above, notice once a week for two weeks, and forward their accounts to the Proctor for payment. July SO. 21—w4w _ (Prom the Norfolk Beatuti.) TIIK ANSWER OK Ml MIS KIAU, To the It'pit/>f the Fourth Auditin'— cbmikuko.) H iving tl,n« disposed of ibr ui-t que-tioi , (with it* • xpetil Jr.) I come low to the mom', which is,— Have I in i.ny h t'o c< acted di*l.intently or «'i hon orably, eith*r ill the tnisri-e** ol lii) agency, nr in icy auhseqnen! att-mp* to *e.‘U* m'y arroniit--’ Hero wo nr-* (nought, or a moinmt, *o cur Auditor’* lep'-e* to mV anew r< to he old rhrr(H ol hi* honorable ri-tt I th* Setre'a y, which I rl.wll very b-itily des patch. Aul. (pawing I y, o- t! e pre-ont, the rhorgs oheni “reproducing rny «iaiin lor addition I Cork hire, &c.) Ill- lira! * h.»> a-',or c-.tiler uniuvviittn, again*! ine w .», ii cl I had made •• n quid ion* upon the D< pattment, in tlis cai'y pari ol .-lay, 13*19, lor » con a dr raids arnrunt cl inciiry, v.Uii the monthly rc tiirr.a tor Ajeil showed, that I h*d ill u y hand* laigo '•al.uir**. applicable lo the ea'** • • l-j**rt*, tor which rnv n q’-t- 'ton* were di iwi” "hull led 1 l"i o wri'c ii c a teller, ictjuesl-i K mi ckphiuatioti. to w liictr iie ssya, •* no aali*facl »ry uowi-r wn» c v<u.” No'V, o-.ir Auditor, on the contrary, admit* that my cxj-la nation was ir nut lit to pave been, »a: i*d*trio: y* At !«•*»;, lie admit* wh.it 1 may ttir'y an-ue. is exactly equlvah-i •; I or h« says, “ Mr. King** • at- uiei-t, in relation to ib* derangement ot the t ilfercnt heads ct *npmpriation in hi* account*. i» substantially It tie. II* admit<, tiUo, tltat t!-e practice ol the Departmcnt w»* as l have i . prest-n'ctl It to have t er-t ; t ltd ltd admi s ih*( ** tin* agents me r.ol much to bo blam ed for scronn'itig n I Iii-« way, tvhrn they are po<i tivclv ins'rucleil to do ro ” Indeed, the practice ol ttie Depirtnien', ami agent* together, in this particu lar, tv** well b own to alt at-out t)-.e flovcrnnient, except our hero Secretary Tiitn*ell. it he was ig norant of i\ 1 -ay, il he t/ ns tgn*r.uit of il, hrrjti*.» I *.••• (I>v th" printed Document- accompanying tho President’* Mer*«jfe a1 the con hienreme.nl ol tliehst session,) that our Auditor made a report 10 fim, hi which h" ray*. “ When -{■hl< hale called h>r mo iii-y iind -r heads id xpi'topi i it cn, which v.<’re ex hausted. (oiniet S i'i< '.iiies Imi- iio* h".*itateil to sci.d thrill u.i.-n< v unl- r o I er head —“ For instance, an Agent aik* f-ir J.Ut.OOd, niul-r “ I’-*y if the Navy;” | it h sent to h oi under “ I’rov siuo-;” it is intended • to lie appli. il, and arlua'ly is ..piled to " Pav,” &c. ! (Doc p. 2t}!t.) A’d i fiml further, that the Bonn! of N»vy c Itunit * ciipm. made a rrcort to our Sc , erefary, d.ilid th.* 01 -( ol M#rdi, 1.829, ( 'Ot long be fore “ t!ie eaily p-"t ol May, IF29,”) in which they s site the nine prac'ice Mi I more • leatly. and give an il lustration ot it, th il ntiihl to have shuck his rye, in | these word : “To this piper," (a dor ,ui m relerretl I'o.) •• the Commin ionr-ra ivspectlully invite your \ vaiticulor attention, it rhetor, that while Agent* lit v« osierwihly l.rge hslair.-s in tln-ir hand*, under 'cnt-in he .ids of apprnpriT’o.is, they luve made over ! payment-, U'-dorothers n a 'y count rbalancinit them.” i “ 7Vie .‘hurt ut .V<n/i /.Vha/t, by his Inst return, bai— j anetsou hand, $103,2-18 33 —Aid heb’id over/ aid. mi lder other heads i f a/ipropiiution, $92259 -II, thus i making the actual balance of moruif only& 10,9>8 92.” (Sec I)or, p. 2-4S -’9.) I'hen.our Stc.t t. i y tons igno j iant of the prar|*ce on tlits ptiid, it was not, surely, for want of amp!- and paiticular inrfiucfioi.; and it he tons not *ah<fied with my eMlanatim, ail must now agree that he ought to hare been. Our S-crcgri’a iirxi ch*'ge rg--in»t me, \vn«, tliat I iny n ot tl.ly leturtato the Navy Drp.ir'men* had ne ver agreed with n y «ju ii t»-il» y 11: turns 'o <! e Tr ■ a-or v Depattim nt; n d n.y anwertoit was, that under the ! old practice, (.*liatever iiiav hg t|,c <-*-e under the new ) th-v in Id not and ought not, to hive a creed ut ■ theii statements of disbursements, lor tlie plain rea •on 'hat pin t 'ml pai/meiits i ii allotments, end cm con tinuing contracts, appealing in tbi mor.lMy, but rot. savraiii g in the qnart-.r’y icturns, i cc-s rr ly occa I aioned dilT-reuces lo'we n them; and, I added also, that these psiti.'l payments coQhl uot appeir in the quar j lerlv returns, although tec. ipls wire, of course, taken for them, because t''e Department, “to save i'self from the itilo'eralda tr< uble of examining so many separate : receipts required i;e iipont* to amid up single vouchers j lorthe whole sums, winch could only be oLtainrd when the work in band, or o' her business was completed.” 1 Now, our Auditor admit* lit at »i y stair in • nt on (hi* poin1 ! is Mib-tatitially iiist—though lie does i',t.f course, in his , own wav. Mi- wrds arc, “In thi< »'at*in-nt. also, there is some trtiih. The p .u-'ice in r- l»*ion *o atlo'n), sit* D, 1 in g-i eral. as he staler;” and “advances (o •ome ex i t nt to deal*is and contractor* were donb'ler* made by ! him.” Th-re adini-*!' ns »rr obviously quite < notiph.for my purpose, “B> t,” h** a-fils, ‘ this practice is In direct violation r( law.” Yet i.o note »o. ! pre-i ine, than the derar g-rprn', ol the heads, ' y th* smiio eulhori'y, ! ivhieh In* admi's, exon* rat d me (;o:n th" firmer charge. I—The truth i*. 'he observance <1 the strict letter of the law on this poh t vva*. prolnb'v, found impossi | Hr. At any rate,it must hi obvious, I at the instiuc lions of my superiors w'-re ncrersarily my law in my subordinate ttgen-y. Iinl*>d, hu is i omti ainril to ad mit a- much; ahl-.rugh he F’iil aff.-c1* to doubt w hether they ever g.vc me any instrueliora not *o send up my recei; t* for partial'p*) merit#, ?t th-* ends of the quar ters, as I have stMed. I’is however,quite certain ih *t ! th-v did «o; nrd I have tl e > Id Arcoui tint and Fourth Audi'or’s letterr, and rousik-' in I’rconrih-mcnte, to prove it inort amply. « he; ever it tnay heron o nerer I parr. At pr***'i ( tor tin* lull satislari.o a of the public ion this p *5 ii •, I submit ■» note, which appear* in n It--. 1 ronci'cnteii'. bun tl o 1st of Janoarv 'o the 3l*t of i I) cei*'l>«-r, 1820, *mt to inc from the Fourth Auditor’* , ofhc • shortly alter Ihe laat date, (which was nearly livo year* before i|.e fi-st rcqnirrgof nouhty retriri»*».) in th* *c'■ or.1 : “Willi the virwo! I.ci* g able 'o ascertain cnrier'Iv the *tafe of the Aleut’sa •count'* he i? request ed !•> Intrcduoe lot i I i» nummary a column for mo ney* advanced thr account, to lc hereafter account ed for, arcflinpanh d by art Ab't -irt <-\hlbitu gauch ail* V/tiice?. to whom a !v weed, and (or what pxilirular pu* pi)*e. Jilt payment!: f r all •tmruti must n 1 -■ he {nrlud od In 'h** «#id hbe'tact. H'hen the payment« are com p'rted, then the Power of Attorney or oth-r vouch er* to he transmit/'d to this iflicc as hereto fore directed,” fSigred) Constant Free ftp;n, Fcm th Audi "r. Th », I presun* e. w ill he allowed to lie a per- < i f<*cf aiiiherilv. ho'lt for my «<ati*nten‘s and lV<r my prac j “re •'*' ord ngly. I m»y add, tco, that it a; p-ars by a note *1 the loot of the R-fonrllement, that seviral i »n»i b#r* for payment* on arm i.t, which, i s«*eins, f Miid inadvrr e ntly sent up, iitwidts'anding the Depart j inept’* ptevi.uis dliredone alluded to, w. r» setnally re turned to me, to be kept back till the proper lime, a i grerably to tiie order. — Moreover. ?* to the tntr | live or rra*im which I a««ign*d lor liie order, I tir.d it e a'.il in a Iriier f.nui tie same Fourth Milliter, r'»ied the 2 1 March, 1818, tint “ Ihe ar rangement,” (in ieUt:nn to kllc'ipeni* at least,) “ was Inin.dsd in save much trouble in • evaminatioii and adjust me r t of hoth the agent*'anil Pu ser*' accounts at hi* ('thee.” Mv answer, on this point, then, must now ber*g*rded a* *V*oluii ly complete• For the n*‘t, although th* Secret try l as said, “It |» scarcely necrs**ty lo monk” tl at these monthly and quarterly returns ‘'should agree,” our A nriitor in de t«iid ng him against my him wrr, admits that “(hare may without blame Ip the ’ipent he small discrepancies” be tween them. (I* this hnehins’ bis honorable trieml, or i* it backing out?” Surely lhe*n partners should agree) But h* immed.at*ly add: “whenever they amo int l*> J*« 15,<1 OK honest]if nr dishonestly, it i* dm# i t *r (buvcrnmr n* to sei ure it* own lrt«feef t»y a rhaug# f Aren*” N et, it die reason t\hi h I have given I *r dies* illscrspanclea W the right one. it i* ea»y to sesi 'hat they may have hern large as well a* small, with out anv troll in tl e / gent, or any danger lo the tlov ernniept, lor disir size mu*t obviously have i)e|iended, in genw*I, Upon the amount ot par ial piviiu-nt* in al otu.i n's, ard on contract*—(hat is, In feet, on the » 1110111>t of fbe business* nf th** agency. Moreover that Imm which appeared in my return* were ei tirely In n e<*o*. n ay b* ic*''iiv I*• f>■«re• I Irom die fac», tb it al though the v ImI raided, a* we have *»cn, from lbs* tir*t requiring of die mouldy ones In 18.'2, d.ey worn in ver regard' d a* rldier »tamr« or alsnniii* by any Seer tr y or Andi'nr befue the pre«cnt. A* to tho narilcular Instance of ill* discrepancy of ,8pl5 IKlO !># tw'i en p.y inopdily mi I qu»tferly retuni* 'or June. In whirli he allude*, our Aiuh'or app* en'lv forget* that tin cr/nii/ »' “•icpancy l "U'|.»n then’, deducting th<* i> yiuent* on account • ti the ah'lflrt of Advance*, wa* ru t $ 1,'i,Ufitl. but (jf.KI 8^11 ftfi; ami, ctrf'-ciing ihe error gab el m,m If, afeeady men timed, of 8(3 090 fMJ would it ,ve hern only .'$127,203—w hich ,Vsf) bo could not liavo emuiilered a* a trry large ene. I mil t add here—4 (act to which I b*g the. r*ad>»’* particular nten'inn — ibat the synodal* of ll»ee* <li*cr,pauc|rs, a* tt I' put lidi es*. contain* a yro*s and wilful s|<ndgr upon the aeiinir clerk who drew and cerlifted the body of it, but could