Brigham Young, ««'• ®f 1 *Bh* This remarkable man, who to compare things with great, may remind many ot Cromwell, was, at last accounts, making an ex hibition ol himself in diveis addresses to his taithtui followers, in one of his discourses at the tabernacle, he instructs his brethren in this 4411 y0u wish to know what you must do here after,'l will tell you in a few words; keep your powder ami lead*, and your guns in good o der. Ho about your wo«k, plow your fields, work in your mechanic shops, and Ue ready at the morning, at noon, or in the night, that whenev er you are called upon, you can put your hand upon your musket ami ammunition at the shortest notice, "lie ye also ready, lor in an hour you think not. bebo d the thief comes," and take- away your horse from the >table. How many complaints have been made to me by men who have had their horse- stolen ou» of their stables, or out or their corals, or of clothes being taken trom the line? Thereupon why people lose their pioperty is because they do not watch it. Have l ever complained ot any such thing? No! ^ hs ■ Became l watch mu coral. Do l lose anvihing out ol my barn. No! Because l lock it up and keep some body thereto watch it. Do I lose any clothing. Not that I know of. I tell my folks not to leave out their c othrng. hy,” they ask, *lis there any danger of their being stolen? it •** none of your business; they will not dry after dark, theietore take them in, and hang them out again in the morning. I hat is the way to live: and that is what 1 wish to sav to sou con cerning these matters, that your minds might be al peace. All will be peace this summer if vou kerw on watch ng. , . f , kkliyou want 10 know what to «-o with a thief that you may find steal'ng, 1 suy. kill /union the spot, ami never sutfe' him if> commit nil other iniquity. That is what 1 expect I >haN do, though never, in the days of my life, have 1 hurt a man with the palm of my hand- 1 never have hurt any person any other way ex cept with this unruly member, my tongue — Notwithstanding th;s. if I caught a man stea - ing on my premise-, l should be very apt to , seed him straight home, and that is what 1 wi.-h every man to do. to put a stop to that abominable practice in the midst of this peo ple.” _ The(iiiuese in California. A San Francisco letter ol July 1st, publish* el in the Journal ot Commerce, says: l»A suit is new pending in one of our Courts, brought by a company or t hmatnen against one ot their leaders, tor the recovery of a large | sum of money deposited bv them in the hands * of the defendant forsi’e keeping, fie holding ihe office ot treasurer \c., to the company.—| There are no le-s than seven thousand names appended to the instrument as plaintiff*, a!i Written in Chinese characters, and then transla u'nt/1i«h Ir IS mute a formidable doc umen\ the expenses attending which mu*t he trulv enormous. . “There are four companies of t htne*e m California, where all Hock on landing from the ships, each going to ttieir own conipanv pro vince—as from ea>‘. wes*, north, or south companies are toni.ed for then niu»ua! comfott and protection. 1 hev also have courts , of judicature of their own for the punish ment of criminals guilty ot petty thefts, &c., • which crimes are const anti v occurring among themselves, and which aie not known to out side ‘barbarian*.’ Hi nee has arisen the suit referred to. An effort is being ma le to break up the orgamz it;on, which is conducted much alter the" manner of the mqu smon. The | officers of these companies ha%e the charge or tueir poor. The sick and destitute a'so report j to them, and where all their business is Iran-, sacted. At present whole streets of our city ; are given up to Chinese merchants, traders, . gambling houses,&c In fact we have a per fect China town in our own California: and a strong current i* now setting in ♦avoiahie o th»* people, mainly owing to the ett »rts of Uev. \\ jfIrani Spear, w ho. m a serie* of lecture*, en- . deavored to impress upon hi* hen re is the great importance to our State of encouraging the emigration ot Chine*** ioour shores as he re- ; marked that ihev had a ready taken the in itiatory steps to plant here nurseries ot their choicest fruits and would, tl encouraged to locate here, proceed at once to the cultivation ot rice and *i»k throughout ‘he land." Another chap er from Mr. Benton's forth-' com ng History, is \ ubhshed. and will be found j in to day** paper. It relates to a subject, which, in this quarter of the country, especially, will be liverestingp ^mmm almanac. »> i i8W?i Moon's Phases •t* Tinirsda/...i| J N..w.“4 '« 55*. 2» Klday .... |» VK.rst *;r 11 10 2» K »> Sntiiniay . > UU||.IS ti 45 k :« Sunday-•> .Vi i! Ui.uir .. *> 10 27* I Monday ... .•> 2*> •* - .. ,fc5 •» Tuesday.... U •{,*> :>7 Ill'-H WAIr.K. O , 1 r. > I DA 1 t..> Loudon.I»ly W | Havre. -J" v » i ye r pool.. July 131 New • >ri. ..i w - POUI AI.K\YM)KI\, Jl L\ 27 Arrived. Sc Ur. Peerless, W rcks New York, to Fowle & Co. Sailed. Br. Sell r. .lo«e|'liine, p*»;z. St.John, N. b., by Cazenove & Co. „ . 3 Sc hr. Wood well, Pattangall, Boston, by Fowl*? & Co. Memoranda. Sc hr I list. Wyatt, cleared at New York, for this pot t, 25th inst. IgitfBah Sterfipfr 4 an:»l ( HiHMiert f, Arrived, IuI> 27. Boats A. Carey, American Flag, and J. G Stone, Cumberland, coal to Aileglians Mining Co Boats Kilen Bell, C. B. Tisdale* Henry May. and Anna Marion, Cumberland to brostburg Coal Co. Boats Baltimore, Charles Arthur, Metacomet, Mas*a*oit, and Three Brothers, Cumberland, coal to Borden Mining Co. Departed. Boats Baltimore and Chires Arthur, Cum berland, hv Borden Mining Co. Boat \v. J. Boothe. Cuinbeiland, by Al!e ghan> Mining Co. Boat lVlawa*h. Harper's Ferry, groceries f^r Clear Spring, Md , and Ben’onville, Warren County, Va.. trom Wm. &( ha*. Ba\ne I7MON COAL YARD. Cmon Street near j Qt’KEN — I he under-igned na* taken the Coal Yard on Union street near Queen, recent ly occupied by the Frostburg ‘ oai Company, and is prepared to furnish AN 1 HkAC 11 K atul CUMBERLAND COAL by the car load or ton. Having been engaged in the Coal business tor a long time and intending to devote hi* who'etime and attention to the retailing ol Coal, he feels confident he can give sa?inac tion to all who mav fa%*or him with their orders. He will alwavs keep a large supply on hand, from the most approved mines, and which will be sold at 2240 lbs to the ton. All orders from town or country will be promptly attended to. * y jv S-la J \ MRS PERRY - A g»"T Oil BOXES -OSWKGO" lurk STARCH, i received this day, and for sale by 0 >s FLEMING * 0W GLSS. 1JLV POISON —Certain death to these wing ed one*. For sah* in quantities to suit^ the convenience of customers, by HENRY PEEL, Druggist, comer ot King and Fairfax streets. JV 27_ _ WOOL! WOOL! !-\\:e are paying the highest market price for this article. jy 26-1 w_S S M ASTERS k SON. PERUVIAN GUANO, of the latest impor tation, in store, and for sale hv je 18 S. s. MASTERS* SON. OO HHDS. prime Poro R co Sugars, in /£\j store, and for sale tow by jy is FLEMING & DOUGLASS. BBLS. TANNERS and MACHINE *A3 RY OIL, in store, and tor «*le hy jy 25 FLEMING & DOUGLASS. 11JUJUA11JL Supposed Murder iu Hennto. We are mtonned upon cettam authority that two of the thiee (Stnooie and Thorpe.) now in jail lor the supposed murder oi the j strange man, near Luv* nstem’s Iavem. in Henrico, have admitted that Browning Hie third piisoner, pume man n ’othe wood, j leaving »hpm on the mad, ati i that alter his return he remarked, that he struck me man tor making awav so fas', and lett him lifeless as he came away, this is a development which approximates mure close ly to the reality than any yet made It wnl remove manv doubts entertained favorably tor the prisoners! and dart e . Still moie, every pha»e in their »up| o-ed crim;naIitN. 1 here can,hov\ ever, be no satisfactory solution oi the mvstery pending some knowledge of the destiny of the stranger.or their own admission, the above statement i* an important step in that way. Richmond It dig. An Ox tliiit (iivcs 31 ilk. Mr. James I horn, oi Clinton, has an ox that g i vps milk freely. He lias a bag with imn teats, each one of which yields milk like that of trie cow. I he bag is divided into tour sec lions but unlike the cow’s it has no udder.— Ka'h quarterot the bag has a cavity wh en supplies iN teat, independent of the others - j When milked out, it is readily supplied again, like that ot the cow —Poughkeei>>ie American. I)r. kiiis’s ( »^» The New York Tribune learns by a letter from Athens, that the affair of Dr. King is on the point of being arranged, fie will f e indem- j nitieou ot ( and Alary Jane I iice, aged 2 years ami 4 months. [Ba t. Sun c< *p>. J In Washington, on ihe 25th instant, ajipr a long and protracted illness, w h ch she bore with Christian resignation, Ahs> AlARi k. T’ANNKR, aged 30 years. In Washington on Tuesday July 2lst., Mr. JOSKPH Ai AoKRI I’KR. a native ot Georg toyvn, m the 35.h year of his age. July he 21st, lS->». at Oak Wood, I iince George's county. Aid., DA SOf’HlA , seemd j daughter or John H. a d Catharine Uugeit, in the seventh year ol her age. V\ hat consola tion mu>t tier heart-siiickeii parents leei when thex know that this bereavement, which has caused their hearts t > bleed, is the beginning o' . . _ _ I • . . i.. nll.ut' «v, 11 _ t uri ric'iio' | ; ••• has onU b^eii plucked in lhe bud tr<*n* till** sor rowing, sickening, d\ing wot it! ami transpla^ ted in” the Garden of Paramse, where watered oy the snnies of her God. >he w ilt b o >m forever in immoral voirh What an incentive tt»e-e reflections should be to tier mourning parents. U> piepare to heho'd tins heautitu tl >wer if» tueo Father's Kmguom, when tlm words or the departed saint were, l*l can t live—mother he good ' " _ — - _r-sWH7.fc-.as — crrir t »r-.i r^m COMMERCIAL. PRICKS OF PKODCCK IN ALKX A N DU IA FROM CAR'*, VESSELS, AND WAHON'S. Maryland Tobacco.$4 oo 11 1 U" Flock, Super. * 11 00 Do. Family.»5 oo " *'l> Wheat, red.*.I 02 n 1 1,1 Do white.I « 1 10 |»yK.U nS (l 0 '0 Corn* white,*.*.’.!.u r,:i ,l " ^ Do. yellow.“ o-i ti 0 ' Oats ....0 l“ " 11 41 Corn Meal, per bushel.o ~u " u Bi tter, roll, per In.“ 1“ 11 0 1 ^ Do ti....» M " <♦ ^ B icon, hog round.0 I ork, (wagon).11 00 11 " 0 \ Lard (in kegs..0 in •• n l'o Clover Seed......“ n " ““ Iimotmy Seed.' 7.» « l ““ White Keans...“ Vl 0 0 J'* ! Plaistkr, (retail).'■> ~r> ,} () Flaxseed.* 11 4 j Black-Kyed Peas.I 2;> il 0 ^ j Si:mac, per thundred)...1 *>0 11 “ ! . H\y, (bate).0 s0 per 55 1 FLOCK.— I he maiket is dull—holders him. We hear of no si!e> Car juice Si s7\ re i ceipts light. GRAIN.—Wheat is dull—prices declined — ; We quote red at I02e a 104 Os ; white, lO^c a ; 110 cts. S,»les ot white Coin at 05 cN *. mixed 62ca 63 cN. No prime yellow in market In i other produce no change «i» juice*. BKKF CAT!‘LK.— Supplit s modera’e, pr | ces unchar ged. VV e quote *f3 2:> a 54 j»ei 100 lbs gross. Sheep am: Lam * 2-> Si. | BUSINKSS continues to improve, money p’enty. i OPKKRYVILLK Hi * 1 KL.— 1 he proprietor o! 0 this establishment wouiii lesprCUuhy in vite she attention of his ti.emU and the pubi c generally to tin* extensive improvements, jud j completed tohis house, 'tabling, Mo , and now I i»p*»n tor the lecephou ot boauiers, by tne I month, week, or day. To the ntHuded seeking a quiet summer re treat, this Una'ion presents ma n inducements, uoi elsewhere louml. Its puie siieams and | mountain air, cannot he surpassed It is situated on the eastern side ot the B.ue Bulge, iminedi atelv upon the imeot the VV arrenton and New Market lurnpike road, being the shortest, and I and most eXped*tious route to the Spnngs ot | the Valley ol Virginia Passengers leaving Alexandria m the movn i mg tram 7o Warrenion, arrive at this point the tins memou iw mum ii<- —.. -- very liberal patronage extended to his house, ruo^rthilk sobering a continuance ol the 1 notince to the public that they are now prepaid ! r»>r it reception and enteitammeni ot v isnor>. i An extended panegyric id the remedial vutue> lot these waters they deem unnecessary, popu lar opimon dating hack e gh’y Nears P»«%' ,!’g «'* * 1 proved them. I hese springs are beaut tu Is ! situated in Frederick County. Va, *r> mde* tioin i V\ mchester and \k mdes from Stephet son > ! IVpot P O , on die Winchester and Harpers Ferry Bail Road, and are there’ore ol ea>v ac cess from Nordi and Ka^t. V isitors leaving i Rltl imore. Washington, Me., in the morning tram, arrive m due time to Wine. Facilities tor the accommodation ot guests are more ample than ever belore, a large new building having been recently erected. For the following diseases the-e waters are j found to he highly efficacious i>ys; epsia, Liver j j Hiseases. Kruplive Atlections, Mo . Me ; am! as Proprietors. ’.. . I\.».»•,.4 r\f n n a ilnii'.lT HFNKY > urug^orc ;y ,i? Sarepta Hall LOCAL ITEMS Drs. Isaac Winston and II. Bioofce Powell, have been elected, by the City Councils, |»hy s clans to me pour of ibis Corporation; and das. Campbell, supermtendnnt ot the Has Woiks Mr. Jamieson, the Jointer supertiiteiida 'l oi ‘be Gas Wotks, whose resignation has already been announced, is engaged in the erection of a Foundry and Machine Shop, on Wilkes street—which estalishment will be in opera tion in a short time. H. Noble, recently committed to jail, on a; charge ot stealing a gold watch, made his es cape on 1 uesday night la*!, by picking a hole i i the wall of the jail, with a spike nail and Cise knife — and then chaining over the outer w al' bv means of *lmet« ti°d together. I TPPERVILLK CLASSICAL AND MATH U KM A 1 I CAL ACADEMY —J. H'ELH) AtlMSTROSG. P kincifai. —*1 he next ses-; Sion Ot the Cppervilte Acauemy will Open on the r,t/i of St pt ember. A spacious building ha* been lined up for an Academy, ami the Priori-! pai ba* provided coinmodaii uis tor hoanlers in Ins own house, 10 whom every attention will; be paid, in addition to all the English: branches, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French will be taught. The course ot educat on wili be, practical and thorough, and such as will fully! prepare student- lor the Dnivrrsny ol Virginia,: or o’her Colleges, i lie Principal is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. He has been tor several veurs successfully engaged a* teacher. I'iie names of seine of his patrons will be; found in his list of references Two well qualified Assist mts are engaged. 1 fie fir-t ! Assistant, Mr. Y\ Gordon, has graduated with \ much distinction at I exmg’on Military Insti tute. Upperviiie is situated in one ot the most heal hy and moral |»arts of Virginia, five miles from the Kectortow n Dejiot, on Manassas Ga(> Railroad—stages from Alexandria pass through the village Tor further j>ariicti ar* applv to tne Principal who will furnish Circu lars, Me. Terms —For Board and Tuiiion. lnc.udmg Washing, Lights, Me., $100 per scholastic year, payable hall Nearly in advance, viz: nth of Nepteinher and ti ot Fcbruaiy. Terms ok I crrioN ok pay Pi'pil*. Higher Kng'i'h and I.atin or French $'<0 For all branch?* taught $ to References Mr* J A. Mar hai.L, Wau rico P. Fan juier County, Ya. Dr R Mkiblim- Fanowsville Post Office J Henry M. Marshall, esq., Feed’s Manor. Posi t irtice. Rev. W. Pendleton. t; l; “ i Hon. J. M. Mason. Winchester. .!, hn I*. Hulany, e-q , Cpj»ervil!e P. O. Jr n\ Carter, t-q., ^“ Robert K oq., Warrenfon. (i. VV BkI’.NT, ♦ >q , Ki'V. (j. Ni KTi N. ‘k Upward C. Marshall, esq, I'arrowsvilie j l\»"l * tfi e. James K Marshall, esq v “ il Jo>ki h Shkkrakp oq , Win< he-ter. Major Ambler. Parrowsville P O. Carlisle u ihtim; e-q* V\ ashington. 'In ;s. >. Hall. e-q.. Markham Station. Puny application requested. CPI e vilie. \is -. —t un ion. VA Hr. j.kv WM. MKADK, D D. President of the Bo ird ot I rtistees. Rev. K. H. PHILLIPS, A. M , Pi incipal. Rev I. C. WllrAP, A. M . Vue Prinei pal. The KLKVKN I'H SP SSION' ol Hu- I1 ut,ori wii! cotinrM nee on the first \[ ednesdmj hi Sfptembri F')i -afubnly ot atmosphere, , 1111 t \ ui wa'er. i* ti .ed society, and ea-\ ac :e>s, perhaps I'O • t»« ,t'!on m the •''•ale cnjn\> >n- j peNoi advantages I he id lLiuno- were «*inew* I in !s l'< tv, aj Jomptuv oi genl »*nieit i»i d ff.*r«»i»t p»r!-ol tin ; stale. a co«! of -ixteen Iii*»11«ri• id do Tars, with ! , vu. nf -ecuiing adv.images lor their o \ n ; laughter- ol t* e highest ordei. It has an e\ . •dent Ari’AR.MUs, and a we!i--ei« e’ed li HRary. | in. course ot Study is extensive and the in -tructu»n< iho ough. I he di tie rent Depar sinent - ,*:e under the ca eot masters ot loi g at d mic Ce-.-lul e.XJier cure 1 erms—Board and P e P.ngh-h Course, Hr, ses«n»n ot 10 months, *;>:» No extras except ; tor Mu ic. Languages, and Drawing. R.-trr to the toiiowmg P«tr ns —Hon. A H. H Sunt. Dr P\ T. Suitiling. Staunton; Dr. T H rtagef. Leesburg; Majcr William S Dabney. Charlotte-ville; A. T. Lapeium, e>q , Monroe: j (i-orge P PaMoe.e.q . Koa-ok-: B Smith, e-q Parkershure: M.ijoi J dm Lee, tdange, \ a . J P Ingle Washington, D. C : Judge Kravis, Alabama. . ^i^p'or Circulate, &c, address the I nncij»al. Miinntnn Va. !' I* --eolm R>LKV \N Sr. Vi m.K !N>Tl 11 I li. Staunton. Ha.— I he exuci-es ol ’hi IustifU'ion will he le.-ioned on the hist ot Sep •ember next. The Academic year, of ten months, »s divi ded i»*o w\ o se-sion> of five months each: I he tir>t commencing with September ad e-difig j w ith Jai.ua: v : tin* -econd commencing with | Kt* t>ruu r v% ;r»ti ^ tii! t* w ith Jill*©. The course ot instruction is i.xtcnsivp, anti pmbr.tct s cverxthmg necessary to the acqu'si tion ot a thorough English, Classical and l o lite education 1 he Boarding Department is in the charge ol an experienced housekeeper, and no pains will t.e spared to secure the comfort of ail the in* mates o* the I ns? tute. TKKM ' FKK -F.—ION OF Ft V K MONTH *• Board, including turmshel room, ^ _ I washing, tuei, lights, icc. ^ -’d | I'uUion in the regnhtr cour-e, inclu ! i?>g ancient languages, from lj*»2to$2' Music on th^* Piano «>r (iiiUar, b,( | r>e ot Instrument * Vocal Mu-:c. ^ 1 Modem Lauguagis, each, Sod 00. Diawing and Painting, each, S' s on Payable m advance ai the beginning m eacn • -C-StOtl Kor Data ogues, or any additional m|oima-i t:on, aildres- the undersigned at Maui.ton. JOHN WILSON. Principal. Staunton. \’a , jv VI —e< 2 v ttMNCHKSI KK HIGH SCHOOL, ceodtic \\ ted on the s\stem o! the I hiladelphia j and Baltimore High Schools. The location is one ot the heahhiest in the Vaiiey ot \ irg.ma, a< d , punits who enlnist the i sons to llte princi-i p,;', cjtrr. may be a^ured that ev< ry attention will be p iid to* their heal h and moral-. well h> in tlo ir edura'um. I he btench, Gesman. and Spanish languages are -poteen. I he Principal has permission to icier to the; Rt Rev. Kn linsr n Whittmgham. Bi-hop ot Maryland, the Rev. Hr. Schmuike1, he-ident rheological Semma«V. GeMy-mng. Pa , the Hon. das. M. Mason, Va . the Hon Ab\ nder Kv.ms Mil. HKM-'V W. TlUMiPK. A. M. I Winchester, jy 23-e<.7.* Ptmctp^1 I AND FOR SALK—I iff r tor sale my I j farm at Auburn, Fauquier County, 'a., tive rnlies ea>t ot Warrenton, and bxe mi'e-: \%est of Colvin’- Station, in the YaHe\ ot Cedar j Run, containing about BOO ACRES, witn : .. irooit improvemeius, logether with a, II large STORE HOCSE AND LOT, «ui jj 1.4bip lor a family, a business p ace. and has been occunied tor many 'ears ALSO, a FARM of 300 ACRES near Hus, in a h'gh state of culiivat.on. wrh excellent improve ments, the p'Opertv of J. Carnell A good bar gain is offered, and payments made easy. Call at Auburn and view ’he premises S McCORMICK. Fauquier County, jv IS—emt TO EMBELLISH AND IMPROVE THE HAIR —Apply every morning just enough of the Oriental Restorative to moisten the hair, then dress it with a stiff brush, l*or sale by jv 27 HENRY PEEL, Druggist. SOLAR LAMP OIL of best quality, just re ceived, ami for sale bv jy *27 HENRY COOK, Sarepta Hall. NrO. 1 SOAP—2d boxes Colegate's No. 1 Soap, just received, at jx 27 WHITE'S. Po-t Office corner. BROWN STOUT.—6 casks London Brown Smut and Pale Ale, received, and for sal® jy 27 HD ME, MARSHALL ii WARD ISO A K I) OF ALDERMEN. A! a meeting ol the Board ot Aldermen, held on 'iuasnav evening, ‘26th ol July: present. M *,rs. Brackett, Massey, Smith Smoot, and Tin* President bemg absent, Mr. Brocket! Wfi'i called to the < hair. J’ne ,>ecte aiy hemg abse t, Mr. Howie act , ed as Secietaiv pro tern. A communication from the Surveyor xva* read, and referred to Committee on Gracing. A communication trom the Ma* or was read and reierre-l to the Committee on General Laws. Noiice was received trom Common Council ihnt they had accepted the resignation o; the; Physician* of the Poor; in which the Board! co"Curred A commumc dioi from the Attorney of the . Corporation was received and lai 1 on the table. I An act lor an additional Mihsci ipti<*n 10 the ; Stock ot the .Manassas Gap Railroad Companx, whs introduced on leave, read a M and -2-1 liiHeS, ami on motion, the nile in such case* having been suspended was read a third time and parsed. An order from the Common < onncil in refer ence to renting e room in the llmd story ol the Market building, was received and returned to them, under'amendment. Mi. Kowle tendered his resignation as a member of the Fr ance Committee, which was j accepted. 'J'he petition of Peyton l)evaughn xva* receiv- j ed, read, and laid on ihe table. The report oi the Joint Comm.ttce in case the j of Samuel H. Baggett, with the testimony, was received ar>d accepted. A bill from tme Common Council, in re ation to Physicians ol the Poor, xva* received, read a hot a? d second tones, and alter a suspension ol the i(lie, was read a third lure- and passed. An oidt-r in lavor ot J. C. Goods, was read; and lelei red to the Revenue Committee. A resolution h iving ?»een received horn the Common Council announcing the r readiness to go into an election ot Suj crintei.denlGas Works and Physicians to the Poor, was concurred m, and the txx o Boards went into convention. I)rs. Isaac Wins'on and H. B. Powell, were elected Phxsicians to the Poor, and James Campbell, Superintendent Gas Work-4, on joint ballot. On returning to their ( hamher, the hill ix milns west ol Alexandria, in Fairiax County, \a: contains about IIGO ACRc.S. -<00 acre. cleared, and in go<»d lence, 1 -'>0 acies under I'.ni-ur m!i11 i unfitb v nil in tine conditior l is ca* pabie ol cutting a; least i00 tons ol good h i\ and keeping .00 head ol caitie. About 00 ^ acres is now planted with com, wlrch promi ; ses a ve.y tine crop—about M)0 acres is tin- | ( der timber—a large pr< portion ol it i< very j heavy, a goat ptopoition ol the growth i white ami black oak. a large amount of which would make first qinlify ot Ship umber, and iniii h oiln r \ery valuatde timber. It judi cioii'ly managed, the wood jmd timber on lour hundred acres, he-i les the expense ot ; i delivering it in Alexandria, wilt p.t\ tor the whole plantation 1 he land when improv ed and tn fence, is wmih ot least *b0 per , acre. I here aie at least ‘Ob acres of aiimiai s.n! on the tract, of the finest quality, d to* , whole ol the Had is clav sub-soil. and wvii , watered. It fenced in *gb ane lot-, every tot . can have living wafer in it. There are over dun Apple Uet-s, a great portion ol them hearing the hHst oi summer and winter fruit; also, I’each, Cherry, and IVars. Theie aie o.i the place /p** three DWKLLINH HOUSKS; one a brick M hou-c, H'd teel by I'd, 7 rooms*. o..e Irarne house. 0 moms; one -aue Hewn iog hou^el one large bam. with basement under, sufficient .or sfab'ii'g ib hoises. A so, a large. K Hl'sl.hlSfi. loirnt-rlx n Colton factory newly t rebuilt; a pa it cd which is u^ed now !u an overshot g. ,t vd -aw mil', w’lHi -tiffirn n* watei . power to drive Hie u nl nine moil hs »n a \eai 1 I lie < ha »«ge a d Alexandria !*a d Load pa-ee> nearly thr. ngh the g ve us a call, assuring them no pain- will be spared to ren der them comfortable jN );>_pnq, \y \\ IWYNK & (’O. MVKfO I>KMtiA BLK W HARK AM) W \KKHOUSK PRO P K R I V FOR LKASK KO i i FI VK Y FA RS.— the propmtx neiween Kowle & Co., and B. H. Lambert, hounded by the R idioad. on l uiou >freet «• ' Hie A est. and the Potomac Kiv.-r on the Ka-t, fronting on I n:on street 70 leet. tuii mnL» Ka-t to th♦* river, with tin* W hart therein* «•, ; t ached and ’he j nvilege of a ten feet aliey on the South. On s.rd premises Iheie it ra'e ti c-j tool iHRKK S I * * K A WALK HOFSK, with iwo Counting Rooms. Also, a twosimv WAR KHOUSK. This piof«r Jj'j’ tv pres* n!^, perfiaps, the most independent location in 'he t<»wn ot Alexandria, fordoing a Produce, Coal or Shipping business. A switch can at -mall co-t he run thtongh the whole line; from the railroad '.o the rivet jy f-eolm.* JOMAH H DAVIS. j OMIIH k ASHBY are now receiving ’heir Spring Hint SUMMER Hoops, purchased in New \ oik. Pmladeif’hta. Balt more, am! Alex andria, and are otlei mg them at unu-uaf'x iow prices. T.ieir Domestics, Boots. Shoes, H its, and 1 Rmr.Iv Made C.o iling, will compare m prices | with at»\ market in Virginia. They respect i u 11 v request their friends in! Upper Fauquier. Loudoun, W arren, and Clarke, to call ami examine their stock belore pmclia sing elsewhere. P. .v All kinds of country produce taken in exchange tor goods Plaster, salt, iron, and guano c n-lamly on hand. P edmont Station, mv 2—eott 17MSHKRY FOR RKN V.—COOKE'S Fishe r ry, on the Potomac, in Slaflord County,; Va., about-10 miles below Alexandria, is for rent tor one xpir, or for a term ot vears. I ti s ; -fiore. of established reputation. fias a bench, of more than three quarters of a mile, with; commodious fish hou-es. and every other con- ; vemence. For turtfur particular- apply to i JAM KS IRWIN, esq , A’exandria, Va. jy 9—eotf 1 KDWARD CHASK, M. D. SURGEON J. DENTIST: office, corner Pi nice and St Asaph streets, opposite the Second Presbyterian Church. Alexandria, Va. Dr. C. will be tn Paris, Fauquier Co., Va . on the9’h o’ July, where fie will remain a few days, and he glad to see any persons de siring his professional services, je 23—eoly SALT.--Fine and Ground Alum Sait, m -tore j an f for sale by S. SHINN & SON, { jy 03 ’ Jannex's Wharf, j MACHINK OIL. — 5 bhU. Machine O.l, re o.iveil, ai"l for *a!e hy jy 27 HENRY COOK, Sarei>la Hall. AUCTION SALES. .1. McO >KMICK—Auctioneer. NEW ORLEANS MOLAS>E> A I aUC. J I ON.— On Fndoy, 201/1 instant, at |*> o'clock, I\J , \vi I be si id on Lambert te McKen zie’** wharf. 150 BITS. N O MOLa>sEs, pari o' the cargo of the bug R* zebne. jy ‘is—dii R. G \ I0LE1 I’. SALE LUIS DAY. 17URN!TURK MA I I RESSES, SILVER r FLAT ED WARE, CUTLERV, fcc-Uu Thursday, the 2bth inst., at 10 o’clock, will be soul im trout ot my auction More, a variety ot Household and Kitchen Furniture, suth a* — Spring seat Solas; Settees Mahogany, Maple and other Utids.ead* Cane seat and other Chairs 1 pair fine Mahogany hilar Dining Tables f’herrs do; Mahogany do Walnut ami Maple Cradles; Shuck Malire-ses. ALSO. Niver haled Tea, Dessert, ami Table Spoons: Silver-plated and De.-sert Pork.-; com plete sets ot Ivory Knives and Forks; 51 pieces jo. dinner and dessert Ivors and Buck Knives and Folk.*; (Lass and Crockers, Bath I ub, Sic , Nil’. ADDITIONAL. 1 large Iron Sale, in good order 1 do Counting room, Mahogany Book Case I do Double Writing Desk > Carls and Gear l huge Shosv Case, with doors Several Window Frames, with Sa*hes and (Lass complete. GEORGE WHITE, jv *0 _:jt Auctioneer. LAND For SALK.—By v.rtueot a decree ot the Ci 1 cun Court of Culpeper, pronoun- i :*ed on the 15'h day ot Jills, lv">.T. in ill** case ! t! John C. Green, I ru-tee of Sarah .L Smith I Tint her children, plaint ll vs Adam A . Smith ind svife ami oilier*, defendant*, the under -igned, Commis-ioner appointed hv *ai I decree. | will sell at pul he auction, to the ' ighest hid ler, on the premises, on the 3rd day of Stptgni 1 W next, a T RACT OF LAND containing 167 ACRES, situated in the County of Cul peper, on Cedar Run, about one nnle from the i contemplated Depot o| the Orange and Aiex amiria Rail Road, which will be completed in ! \ few months. This liart ot land is ol orig:fn!lv excellent j jiiality, particularly (or wheat. The neigh-' not hood 1* good and rapiiils improving: Counts \ healths ami ea.*» ol access hs bail Road to the ] inaike’.* of Alexandria and Richmond. I he j tat the Mana>sat* Rail Koa nl/h; o »i.l > asm K I I* MhA Cl U.M 1 J. if’ok—On t inlay. Z'.'t'i iv *tHk > C R S C R I R K It okkkrs >'*»k sai.k 1 WHEATLAND FARM AM) A GRAZ ING EA kM ADJOINING, contain ng togeth er IlOO ACRES. I he Wheatland farm, lying on ( ait»*r\- run, containing 300 acres ot open land, in a nigh state of cultivation, is considered the most productive in ihe County oi Fauquier. Except some twelve acr«*s, tfie whole i- in gras- There are -ix fields, each \*eli watered. F rom one to two hundred acres ot wood Big land \vi I be attached to suit the purcha ser. The improvements are comfortable. I piopo-e al-o to sell the MORN IAIN FARM adjoining compaisir g the remainder of the 1101) acres, On this there are 3'»U acres ot open land, most I \ covered with a good out. no part oi it having* been plowed ‘or eighteen \ears On this farm l have 800 MKRINO r • ■ i a • r « I k t a t I' ft . I U ♦ a . .v I .1 r •*! if iMir.r.i , wijicii i win st-n wim 1 ■ sired b\ the puicha-er I bese farms are Vtna led jour miles from the Rail Road, (San*m Sta tion.) 1 he terms will be made aceominoda nnur; JOHN BAKER. Einquier County. an 2'»—eotl \J A LI A BEE FARM FOR SALK.—Ihe undersigned offers lor sALK. --! will sell t -LFF'/S- V A V ML situate, and ho*d**r:ng fui t!;ree qnar'ers of a mile. on the Rolling b'oaij, adj lining the lands ot Messrs. John H. Broders, and Joseph F! F.d-all. between 11vc* ami six moe- Com Alex (>! 1-4 ACRES. *200 Acres are iii vvonil, the nalance areb e land, wh’di i- ver\ suscept.ble ot im provement, h\ tn • use of lime, guano, ami other lerubzefs, as ihe growing cr ps ol th» gentlemen, 1 have mentioned, ami those oi !>r W. L. Bowel!, am! Mr Hemy Damgerfie d. whose farms .ire in the immediate neighbor, hoo i .sufficient!} | rove. I 'he farm i- well wa tered, and the neighborhood remarkably heal thy. Anv person wishing to view the premises and will call at West Grove, near Alexandria. I will accompany them with pleasure, orilthev write me. will give th*m auv •ntoraiatioo the} may de-ire GF.HRGF. .MHNSION. Fairfax c or tv. jv 26—eotf__ f) ANAVVAY tro*.» Ihe MihfCriber, on Tues V da\. the 2dth of April, lS-r>3. my negro man PETER, about twenty-three oi twenty tour year- of age, bright mulatto color, a hush} su t ot hair six leet one or two inches rah, m» marks now recollected except prohablv a scar upon one of his hands, caused t'V a straw cu ting knife His clothing when he left consis ted of Virginia milled kersey coat and parts, plain Lin-ev shirt, cotton Osnaburg shin, with 6'Twinp* ytor hi» apprehension and deliver, in jail, *o that I set him-**) tf taken in Vir $iooif taken in the D.etnct of Columbia, o *150 if taken elsewhere. * (JUANVILLKJ keu.f.y. Kelleyville, Culpeper Co., rr.v 90—eotf PlTENT BUiTeTTrIN rs.-The sub scribers are in receipt oi a supply of tho-e desirable Butter Prints which shape and print the BuUer at the same fme. Call soon and select a prettv pattern jy 26 L HEIGH I ON & McNAlR. AUCTION SALES, j VALUAbtJs. iKACr UK LAM) KUK >Al,K. — By v:niie of a deciee oi tlie Su perior Cotui of Chancery, lor ti»e County of, Albemarle, pionom.ced on the 2Mh day of Ai.tv, IS53, I Mia-i, as Commissioner, offer lor sale, on ihe pteini>ee. at Ptmhc Auc tion, to the highest bidder, un Wednesday, the lh//i day oj Avgust next, (if lair, il not, on the next lair nay thereafter,) MUKV KN, that heautiitil resiiiei.ce of the late David Hig ginbolham. Ii is situated about seven miles! southeast ot Charlottesville, and about four miles !tom the Shadwell Kaiiroad Depot. lt! i contains 12 to 1300 ACiiK? * oj land, abotii : lwo-ibirds ol which i* urnit-r cultivation, and i aii wl1 hid good lent itg It i- -outh a **sl inoun j lam led soil, and in point ot saiubn y ot s.tu-; ! ation. cannot he surpassed It.eieaie twenty! I acres o: meadow land on ihe tract I he improvements ron-ist of a «ood 1 i Buck I)VV ELLIXG hUCSK. oouumng i aporoneuts, a Brick Kitchen, and: I > none iloti-c. and ever> ri quistie otfice; good! j Servants’ Mouses, two Stables, one o. which is J j oi stone, an ( )vcrseei’s house, also ot shine, and j ! a brick Barn. I hre>. or to Kimslie G. Higginbotham on the .. add dion ai security till ihe puicha-e money is paid The land will be divided ,nio two or more par ce!v it so desi'ed bv pi!*chaseis MAKV E. HIGGINBOTHAM, Albemarle Co., p* :<<) — e »ts Commissioner. VAl.CAKI.k l-I.I.NCK Wil.UA.M LAND Al PUHIJC ACCIION.-J hjr-uant to a | decree of Prince William ( Trend Couit,rendered on : fit* lull Nov t., l m')>. in the suit of‘-Bos !e vs Wil-on ar «l otheis,’ the undersigned, a Cominis -inner app inied h\ said deette, svi'l sell at public auction, at Padgett’- T avern in the town of A hhe, Loudmiu County, \ a., on Saturday. i;p// August nf rt. the tract of Land containing I GO A( liK>.-u.on nr le-s, ol which fare V ennilhou died po->essi*d. ftps iand adjoins the lam's ot Charles \Vrmilil'*H. Mr. < artel dil l others, and i- about five miles from A'die. and s mi.es I lorn Gain-vi le. a Depr t on the Manassas (iap Bailtoad. 1 In re are u,*on it a „ Coin.or table LOG H(’I SE, MEAT HOUSE. AM) STABLE, AND A )0l\V. llpipi OuriiAun I to* sale will take p’afce at eleven o’ciock. T he following are the Terms, v z: One sixth of ihe puicha-e money to ne paid down on day ....... /•. i u.t.i i !li ii: rm h r Hint ion Ol the -ale, ami the balance in equal instalments, pa) able in one, and two yeai* tiom dav nt sale, the purchaser •jiving bond with approved neu rit) for the three deleried insta 'inputs, to heai •nterest tiom day of sale, and the title to sau: land will he retained till all the purchase mo ney he paid. C. H I KBBS, Jh , Commissioner. N. B (.'apt John Moore, of Aldie. will give an\ tu11tier inhumation In regard to the land. th.U ina\ he des red. jv *1—eof< 4 y AI.M i HILL KD.J S.vLK. —Bv virtue ot a decree of the Circuit Court ot War ren Countv, I shall as Commissioner, -ell to the highest bidder, on the premise*, nn the 1 oth fluff V/ August, lv>3, the tract ot land lit sam deed mentioned. I hi* was the late re-id nee ol A1 .tin) l> I as lor. dee d., and lies one mile tiom he road leading imm Kiont Koval to M niche* ter, nine miles trotn the former, and fifteen from • he lat er place, and adjoining the lands o! Captain B. K lvl't, Colonel Jacobs. Colonel v\ . Bowen, Caphim M. Job >soi». Mr K Bow en ami ot tiers and contain* »>-»*) A( l«K^. Mw jtii a com to. table DM h I. I» I N K UOC>K, ham. ai d oilier out home* ana a voting Al'IM.P. * U*( HAKI>.— | I he trac* Ims abo’lt l*gdari**s of tinter land i Tho-e dc-ifing to |»uichase are leterieil hu a j umie (m 11 a ular de.*ci iptiob, to A * r. I*. M aggon ■ »»r, w ho reside* on the premises I KHM*.— \ rip.lit rd M \ months on om toni;li o| me purchase monev, the ha hut. m ohe, t wo) and iliiee vcar.*, with intei♦ *t. am. secured h\ bond, with approved petsonal seen 1 utv, am! a deed ot trust <>:i (he piemisps. DKOKDK T VVHKaTLKY, 1 Fauquier Co , jv S —pots Coin r !-*ioner. b^Ali.M p'iKt >AI.K—I will sel. tee KAl»M on which I novv reside, situated in ’ll* j county oi Fauquier, Va . about one mile Com ttie Depot at Manassas (jap. ihe Pa»m con tains 300 acres ot v'eli improved land, the greater portion heme in clover and blue grass The H» H SK is built ot stone, and con Jlj-K tains 5 rooms, with a comluriahie Kitcbeii attached h) covered way There is also a good stone milk hou*e, \c. As a summer retieat. this farm idlers many in* uremen's— pure ail and water, beautiful sceiiny, kc, f'er-on wishing to make a -afe investine..t with the ce i la i it tv ol a vvn latge advance into two or Ihiee \eais, would do well to Cal! and see me. Tne c.u* iiHi wuhiii 'our miles ol the Dap. and ale expected to react, tha? non t some time ihl» | |.tIt I w |i also sell A( KKS adjoinuig he above it de-ned. It tl»e*e land- .«r»j not -o d bv the W fhnj Srpltmhe.r, I will, on that dav ! offer them at public auction. on the p-emi-es. Ado res* JA*v 0. HALL. Im '21 ■ — i r>2 n Manas*a* f *a;i 1>fi>Ur SALK.—I will M* 11. on littl t'rfiifj the 3d of August^ if fair, if not, the next lair day, at Public Auction, a! I’orfici. »he hot re>i>!e; ce of Alfred Rail, d»-e"d , 11*»• eione 'lock of Hor*e> and ( o\v*. one or tv.o \okn of * xen. (In1 fl >ek Of >IIF.EP, of which about •">'() aie ot the finest Vet wo, and He <;* Farmim; Impi.k MENTS of aM kn»ds one half of a good I HUE ll im; a:Armse one Met ornork Reaper t ak KlACEawl MARXES', • t'liOV and llARNE*s aw! h< )li>FH< d.h AND hi I LtlK.N I’I'IiM I I oK of ati kinds. Term*.— For sum*-; of !f!0 aril undvr. ci*h, over that *ii «* a emi t o| nine n.ou hs. t ie | ui c!:a*« r giving bond with at pr »wd s*curii\ in.tiiug inVivst from-a'e. I fit* m et*- lo f-e • ,*ii*i!ji d 11 the prwcii at tie put ctnallv p od - \o :i*o,*«•!!\ lo t»e re i o\<» ! unt I the i-'fti* ot ^,,11. ;,ri* c unpin*.: wdh San* k* coiru»« i ce a! Il ll r (W’K. A . M .1 R fioWSON. \ !».*I. ol I* ' V i R la w p. 12— el I '.o'. d c d 1/ALUaKLK H'd sK A :N i» IjHT FuK V SALK.— I am desirous of selling or ren ting mv HOLsK ANH L<>l, known as Green Hi!!, i to* hou e is a i.iige stone ^budding, ol three stories .n height!), thir I ret long by twenty-three in widlti It consists oi six looms in ad. including die ha** tnen!, and a cellar which 1* at pieseat used a a grocer room. The lot ol land contain about lo .M RKS '■>1 as good land a* an\ m I’ppe. rauqner couti",, witn ail “XCidieft sup jd) ol running water near tbe Ikui-h. I be sit na'ion i- salted tor a store, there be.112 one in a pail of die house at presen , it being abou half way bet ween the two dejoN, Maikhanri Station, and tlrcde,ot at the top ol the Ridge It is a*o a very desirable siiiMtion for a pii\s cian, diere f ewg tione vef\ near. I he -and ad* puns mat of Mrs. William Hinson, deceased a d Kn Anderson, it bewg a first iaW neighbor tiood for mechanics and professional men.— fhe h mse is situated near the main public l road, and about diree htind'ed >ar«l- ir< m the railroad, where the cai* can be seen passing, and repass ng. For a merchant or physician. ! i do not know ot any place more suitable as as well as mechanics of aunost an) branch of '•u-ine-ss. 1 ne:e is not enough land lojustifv a farmer in purchas ng, tint there is adjoining th s, excellent land for sate as well as rent.— I Anyone wishing to purchase, w.ll do well to come and examine tor thems lves, as I wit! sed c»r rent, on good terms. Any one addressing me on the subject, will direct to Markham sta- | lion, Fauqu.ei county. Va. W A S HI NGTf >N P RITC H A R D. Fauquier Co . jy 16—eo3m NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-Under a decree of the Circuit Court of Fairfax county, in the case of Emanuel G Compton, &c., v*. Lu iwell Compton, ftc , at the May term, 1S'*3. ail persons having claims against the esia’e of Verlmda Compton, dec’J , are notified to hie the same, with the evidence thereof, with fI,e. at m\ office, at Fairfax Cl. House, on or before the 12th day of August, iSf>3. I HOS. J. MCRKA V, ( omm r in Chancery, Circuit Court of Fairfax o. Fairfax C». Houee, j> 11 —eold auction sales. uUblic sale of valuable real I EM ATE —By virtue ot a deciee ot the County Court ot Orange, pronounced on the 23d Mav, 1M3, I shall sell 10 the highest bidder, at the Central Milts, in Orange Count}, on \Vtd• nemtay.i/te 17th dsy of August, the following property, belonging to the estate of the late Robert i\ VViihs, viz: A 1RAC1 OH LAND in the county of Culpeper, adjoining the land of L. H. Idliateiro and others, supposed to contain about oue hundred acres; well tim bered, and very near the line ot the A'exandria and Gordonsvillie Railroad. ANOTHER I RhCT »ti the county of Or ange, adjoining the lands ot Mr. Kendall, P. B Jones, and others, ami supposed to contain about two hundred and fill} acres Ml HE HOUSES AND LOTS, viz: A miller’s house and garden, a dwelling house; a good stone house; several shops; and a meadow of 5 or 6 acres, adjacent to the site ot the Central Mills, in the county ot Orange. Terms, which are liberal, will be made known on the dav of sale. JOHN HOW ISON, Commissioner. ALSO, at the same time and place, 1 shall offer lor sale to the highest bidder, the CEN I KAL MILLS. These mills consist of a large Flouring and Grist Mill, on the Orange side of the Rapid Ann River, and a Saw Mill on the Culpeper side about I or ;*> miles from the Fred ericksburg and Valle} Plank Road, and within 200 yards ol ihe sneol a contemplated Depot ol the Alexandria and Gordonsville Kail Road. 'I he machinery of the Mills, is in tolerably good condition, a«»d the dam is new, having been built horn the the bed ol the river last fall. I he title to the property is indisputable and immediate possession will be given. It is confidently affirmed that no opportunity has neen offered tor so profitable an investment of money, as this sale affords. Gne third ol the purchase money will he re quired in ca^li, and it is believed that almost do)tune can be obtained on the balance, by the purchaser giving good security and paying the interest promptly. JOHN HOV\ IH)N, IV d — *2.«wis " Agent for Fannv M Willis. LAND Him mLE — ihe undersigned will off ^r tor sal . on the premises, at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Thursday, t/ie 1st day oj S(pt, mber. IS0.L (it lair, if not the nexi iim day.) a valuable Farm in Loudoun cotji-ty, situate on Goo-e Creek, about five miles from Leesburg, containing 198 ACRES, more or iess This farm lormerl} belonged io Ed * a>d E. Co(»ke, e*q . and is at present in the nccunancv ol a tenant. It has on it a comlor* m tdble stone DWELLING HOUSE, and necessary out houses, all in good repair. JjWlLI he farm i» well watered and has a efficiency ol wood and timber. The land is of good quality, and peisoi.s wishing to purchase, are invited to examine it. Fne teims of sale will he a credit of one, two and thiee tears, in tqual instalments, from the tir>t day ol January next, carry ing interest trom tr.at lime. The purchase money to he secured ht mx bonds, with good security, and a deed ot trust on the land. Each instalment will be divi ded into monelies. and the said bonds tor one half of each in*»alment, will be made payable to each ol ihe subscribers, equally. The rents due and in nrrear upon the said land, on the first day of January ntxt, to he reserved. This property wdl he shown to any person wishing to purchase, by Mr Wesley S. Mc Pherson, who resides near thereto. The title wiil be yvarranted generally, and possession given on the firpt day of January, 1854. JOHN G BEALE. IV 23_fO!* HUGH H. McGUIBE t)M>il>MONKK> SALE OF VALUA BLE BEAL F>T A IK.—Pursuant to a decree ol the Circuit Court ot Culpeper County, \ a , pro ounced at its November term, 1852, in a cause wheietn the guard an of the in taut children ot U. T. Nalle. dee d., is plaintiff, and lames Nalle and others are deiendants, the un dersigned yvul *ell ;.t public auction, on the premises, on the ?>th day of September, (/lion* day) 1*511. ttif* follow 111 g valuable FARM, com taming i$HO ACKK\ more or less, situa ted m the ( ounty o! Culpeper, about one mile, from Stevenshuig and a»>out live miles fiom Brandy Nation on the Railroad. I hi* Kami is ol good soil well adapted to the growth of Wheat. Coin, and Oats, and es pecially to Clover and Timothy— has an abun dance ot Timber (ini Wood, a small but com jts\ inriattle DWELLING, a good barn and Jdjg^all necessary out-houses. i ue terms of the sale will he so much of the purchase money to he paid in cash, as may he necessary to pay the cost ol making the sale, and the balance in four equal animal payments with m erest irom the day of sale, to he secur ed bv the bor ds ot the purchaser with good se curity, and the title ol ihe land withheld as a iiiriher security, untii all the purchase money be paid —t ie interest on the whole amount to be paid annually [jv b—eots] KOBT A. HOOE. 5s#*’ I he above sale will be rieferred until Tuesday, Ht/i of September, 1853. ,, ^-eots R. A. H. | AM) AM) MILL F« >R SALE—By virtue l j ot a decree ol ihe County Court ol Prince William County, pronounced on the 4th day ot July, 1853, m ihe case ol Lee vs. I*angyher, tlie undersigned commissioner therein named, * ill proceed to «ell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the first Monday in August, 1*5‘A. tt.at being Court day. at the front door ol Hie Court H'him* ot -ant County, a MILL and LOT ol LAND on Broad Run in said County, containing ten acres, generally known as Lang) her1* Upper Mill. Also, a lot ot Wood Land, containing seventeen acres, and another lot of toriv acres, with a DWELLING HOUSE thereon. The two last men fflfc1; tinned l'>N are adjacent to the said Mill L'»t. I he property will be shewn to any per-on v\ tio ma) wish to purchase, by Mat ihew A. Lee, or John Langyher, who lives near thereto. T he terms of sale will be a de pos;lc* of ton per centum on the purchase money m cash—lor the residue a credit ol six, twelve • ini eighteen months, in equal instalments will be given, the purchaser to give bonds with good -ecurdv. and the tit‘e to be withheld, and the land subject to resa'e, under the order of the Court, as a lurther securitv for the purchase money. JOHN P. PHILIPS, Warrpnton. V;« . jy^ —rots Commissioner. L'AKM Ei >U >ALE.— VVill be sobl on Mon ti. (Iny. the 15//i dan of Jlugwt next, at Fair fax t onrt House, a FARM in Fairfax County, Va . I\ing on ho:fi sides ot Pohtck Run, and ad |oii ing the lands of Freely Barker, VViltiam Hall, and others, containing 110 ACRES, about one third of which is excellent Meadow Land, another of which is in Wood, (principally wo \ears, the purchase1, giving bond with ap proved personal security, the title to be retained until the last instalment is made. The notes to bear interest Irom the 1st January, 1854, at which time possession will be given. H. S BARKER, Agent. Alexandria, jy 22—eots _ Y fTkTvI AI PUBLIC aUcAION.—By £\, virtue (»f a Deed of Trust (dated 20ih of January. 1802, a' d recorded in the Clerk’* Of fice ol the County Court of Fairfax County, Liber Q, No 3, tolio 3‘J7) executed by Jona than F McFarland, and Benjamin R. Barlow, *o me, for certain purpo-es in said Deed se forth. I shall, a* Trusts, Ml at P«bUe*u^‘°'1 to the hi*he«t bidder, ai the hunt dooo, Pw fax Court House, on Monday, jh* *j _ 1< August, (that heiok co,.rt-da> for aag County,> the tract of land conveyed h\ StrFS The TRACT contain* 175 lie* b> Fairfax County, new Fryta*-Pan Church: the land i* of W«*» »»< Tl2£*rM°£ i it an excellent Orchard, a large new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, built in goodatvle, and a Spring of fine water within fifty jrTot the door. It is believed the Alexan dria. IxHidoan and Hampshire Rail Road wl** i a-s not more than two miles fiom ih» 'arn“* The title believed unquestionable cash THOMAS J. MURRAY Fairfax Co.t YV.jy 20-3a*t* fruatee,