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uy Evening's iHtil7 Intelligencer contains the the President to the Senate, on the 4th tile proceedings ol the Senate there. win which the injunction of secresy has removed, in relation to Mexico. The communicates a letter from the Secretary to the Minister ol Foreign Relations of again propoting to open negotiations conclude a treaty oi peace, which shall adcall the questions in dispute between the two He says: the relative power of the two liie glorious events which have already our ami the districted condition Mexico, did no' conceive that any point of honor could exist which ought toprec; nie irixn making this overture. Equally by a peace honorable lor both I originally to avoid the existing I have deemed it my dMy again to extend to Mexico. iShouId Republic acccpt the offer io ihesame jpiti! bv which it was dictated, negotias wi: speedily corainence for the conclusion suggests uiai uugui tw ay rr.atf a sum, adequate 10 pay Mexico a tair uiva cut lor any territory she inay cede.

T.t; letter of Mr. Buchanan to Coin. Conner Juiv, enclosing the letter lor the Mexican requests him, iu case the Mexican Goshould determine to accept the otier and eEier upon negotiations, and should propose an during their "promptly but reject it," as the two parties would not otand on an equal fooling. Whilst, therefore, the President sincerely with the utmost promptitude to restore our friendly relations with Mexico upon fair and literal terms, the war must continue to be prosecuted wiih the utmost vigor until a definitive treaty of peace shall be signed aud ratified by Mexico. "You will not fail, with all the despatch in your power, to transmit ihe answer of ihe Mexican government to this Department." The following resolutions were adopted by the Senate, after many motions to amend, 1.

Resolved, That the Senate entertain a strong that the existing war with Mexico should terminated by a Treaty of Peace, just and honorable to both nations; ami that the President be advised to adopt all proper measures for the attainment of that object. 2. R'solvtd, fur lb That the Senate deem it advisable that Congress should appropriate a sum of money to enable the President to conclude a Trea'y of Peace, limits, and boundaries with the Republic of Mexico, and to be used by fciia in (he event that such Treaty should call lot the expenditure of the money so appropriated, or any part thereof. On the 7th July, Mr. offered a resolution, instructing the committee to report a bill, appropriating two millions of dollars, to be placed the disposal of the President, to enable him to conclude said peace, Particulars of the Baltimore Washington, Aug.

1546. Rumor says, that Mr. Pictens, of South Carolina, will be tendered the mission to It will be recollected that previous to the appointment of Mr. V.rLane, the mission was tendered to Mr. Pickens, but at that particular juncture, his domestic relations prevented his accepting of it.

He had married a yuung wife about six before. With thi? hint the reader's imagination can fill up the picture. Young wives and arduous diplomatic duties, agree about well as oil and water. ELECTION have returns from several more counties of Incii- ana, which give a gain of upwards oi 200 for Wbitcomb the Democratic candidate, and ihere to but little doubt of his election by a majority. The Legislature, it is thought, i be Whig by a small majority on joint ballot.

1 Illinois and returns from these two States, as far as received, give decided evivlenre that the Democrats have carried them by tbfif usual large majorities. Whigs have carried this Sta'e with their usual strength, except in two or tare- counties, where the Democrats have succeeded in gaining a member or two. painf. this 3 r.f $10,000, I of 1 of of 1,000, SO of 500, etc. 75 i-drawn.

Tickets $5. Also, the Dollar etc. 78 numbers, 13 drawn. Drawn numbers of Pokomoko Lottery, 157: 34 51 87 50 7 39 38 60 C8 47 68 42. Drawn Nos.

of Delaware, 190: 49 62 32 42 53 66 19 34 40 5C 06 39 6. Drawn of Pokomoke Lottery, Class 158: 33 41 65 66 57 3 50 14 42 63 2 12 21. Drawn Nos of Delaware Lottery, Class 191 49 4 21 8 33 11 44 64 62 38 43 63 25 31. Half Ticket, Nos 11 49 61, a small prize, sold and paid by PURCELL. Aog 14 Tl'RPXN'S of New Jersey lottery, Class 70, August 10: 30 49 61 0 21 72 75 17 33 35 71 73 3 2 28.

tVfio'e Ticket Nos. 21 61 72, a Prize of $100, sold srjii paid by TL'RPIN. Aug. 14 uYT'S ofNew Jersey Lottery, is Class 70 30 49 61 9 21 72 75 17 33 35 71 73 32 28. Nos.

17 74 Two Capitals sold by 30 61 75 1 HOYT. Drawing of Delaware lottery, CIhss 63 e2 68 34 4 1 66 61 17 32 52 26 42 51 69 12. Nos. 26 44 52, another Capital, sold by HOYT. $4,000 sold by HOYT.

Also, Nos. 42 48 67. Make remittances to, and call on llOYT for Prizes. It may appear strange to some that HOYT should fell many Prizes, but it Is not at all Every one has a part to perform In this world, and HOYT was made the great Piize-seller. Now you know why HOYT sells many Prizes, and it will not appear singular to you that three Capitals were sold by lli? great Prize-seller yesterday.

The foPowing were the Nos. 17 28 75; 96 44 52; and 30 61 7J. A few since HOYT sold for 25r. Trvday an opportunity Is olfereJ to set The s.nne chance will be offered you to-morrow. Also, for $HI, and other simitar in that Is there any other way by which you ran make as much money for the same am invested, in buying tickets UOYT'jS OFFICE, Aug.

14 No 3 Exchange. SWAN TAVERN FOR RENT. MThis well known siand, siiuated on Broad street in thecity of Richmond, one square below the Depot of the Richmond, Fredericksburg Potomac Railroad Company, having recently undergone a thorough repair, is now for rent. The location of this Tavern is an a-lmirable one, and to any one disposed toembatk in tavern-keeping, it presents the opportunity of engaging in a business which, with proper attention, can be made a profitable one. Possession can be given in a few days.

For terms, apply to Aug. 14-ctf W. GRATT Vol. 2d, of cases decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals and in the General Court of Virginia, from April, 1845, to April 184G.just published and for sale. Aug.

H. RICHARDSON. FOR RENT, by Toi.eh new framed building on Marshall street, opposite the residence of Mr. Th H. Roberts.

Rent $160 per annum. TOLER COOK, Aug. 14 Ag'ls Coll'rs, Lite's Row. LAW subscribers have associated themselves as Partners in the praclisp of the Law, under the style of JOSEPH 4" GEORGE S. FVQ.UA.

The former partner, wbo resides near New Canton, Buckingham, wiH aaend the Superior and County Courts of Bucipogham and Cumberland, and the Superior Courts of Albemarle and Fluvanna; and the latter, who resides in Scottsnlle, Albemarle county, will attend the Superior and County Courts of A'tbemarle, and Buckingham. Any business confided them will be promptly attended to. JOS. FUQ.UA Aug. GEO.

S.FUdUA. TTO WHOM it may CONCERN! HE public is hereby notified not to trespass, in any manner, on my land, in the couniy of Henrico, near the City of Richmond, which consists of two cootaining one acre two roods and thirty perches, and are known in a plan of survey ot land in "Buchannan's old field," formerly belonging to John Graham, plan was made by Micaiah Bates, Surveyor of the City of Richmond, on the 23d of October, 1840, and is annexed to a deed executed by Herbert A. Claiborne to Edmund Walls, bearing date the 22d of October, irjo. and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Henrico County I shall put the law in force against any one who shall hereafter trespass on the same RITCHIE V. BEAZLEY.

R'chtDQDd August and 3 4 Shining, of Aug. It- 4 S3, Mam Street, MISCELLANEOUS. The Franklin House, NO. 105. CHESNUT ST BETWEEN 3d Ac 4th, PHILADELPHIA.

rp I IIS popular and central Hotel, established by the Mntti. Sanderson, having pas.ed into the of lite subscriher, be desires to Inform bis friends and the public, that it is now open the reception of guests. To those who have visited "The Franklin House," lis advantages us a desirable stopping plaee are well knownjto who have not, it will be only necessary lo state, that it situated in the busiest purl of tile most fashionable street, in the immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Post Office, Banks, Custom House, Places of Amusement, Hotels, Steamboat Landings, Railroad Depots, Public Squares, Court-houses, etc. Since the change of Proprietors, a large aitifunt of money has been expended in enlarging, re-fitting, refurnishing and painting. Among the numerous improvements, may be mentioned Improved Entrances, New Ladles'Ordinary, a New Gentlemen's Dining Saloon, New Parlors, New Chambers, New Kitchen, New Bar Kooui, besides many other minor improvements.

The principil features of a first rate Table and Wine be under the management of Mr. JAMES M. SANDERSON, one of I he former Proprietors, whose ambition to excel as a Caterer is well known. His widely celebrated Cook, "PELLETl aided by experienced assistants, will still continue l.e his right hand man. The Office and Books will be under the charge of Mr.

GEORGE P. BURNHAM, late the able Editor of the "Daily Ohio Union," of Cincinnati, and more recently of Boston. In short, great exertions have been made, and hereafter will not be spared, to render "THE FRANKLIN" one of the very first Hotels for comfort, convenience, and good living. D. K.

MINOR. Philadelphia, July 17, LAN FO iT SALE THE subscriber offers the following Real Estate, situated in the Slate of Illinois for wit: acres of first rate Land in county, adjoining the town of Oarrollton, (it being the seal of justice of Greene county.) 350 acres of this tract is in cultivation. The farm adjoins the town, and the boundary of two sides thereof. There are several springs of sufficient and lasting water, which runs thiough various enclosures, and furnish abundance of slocK water. This farm is also provided with a vast body of valuable limber.

Also, 480 acres of first rate Land, in Adams county, 320 acres of which is six miles from the city of Uuincy acres of it In cultivation. This farm i9 valuable, being very rich and near to market. Alio, a two story brick House, in the city, situated on the public square, and nearest to the Court-house, with a Store on the lower feet front, and running back 58 feet. The second and third floors are well niranged for a boarding house. Also, the undivided half of the Steam Ferry across the Mississippi river, at the city of Qnincy.

Also, the undivided half of 250 acies of bottom Land, opposite tiie city, on the river, upon which the Ferry is situated. Also, 320 acres of Land in Warren county. Aiso, 1,280 acres iu Knox county, 800 acres of which is lit one body, lying within one and a half miles of Kno.vville, the county seal. acres in McDonough county. Also, 7-20 acres iu Fulton county.

acres in Peoria county. Also, the undivided half of 640 acres in Wisconsin Territory. This land is first rate, and is situated in the richest mineral country, and upon which a largeamount of mineral has been raised. The principal )tart of the foregoing lands have been selected and purchased from the Coiled States by the subscriber, and are of tbe best quality. For the purpose of facilitating a sale of the above the subscriber would receive in pavmenl Negroes for all, except a small amount, which will be wanting in money.

THOMAS CARLIN. P. person desirous to puichore will please address the subscriber, at Cariolllon, Greene Illinois. Aue. VALUABLE JAMES RIVER LAND FOR SALE.

THE subscriber, intending lo remove to llie South, will ihe Kniute on which he resides, called NEWSTKAD. in the lower end of the county of Cumberland, near the town of Cartersville, on James River. It contains KW uctes, of which 130 acres are. 11- ver low of first quality, 1 he high Kind lies as well, or probably Iwtler, than any on the river; it slopes advantageously to the South, and is qenerally esteemed equal to any In this section of the and a porlton highly improved. The society ot the neighborhood is intelligent and are all new, and in good condition.

I consist of a large dwelling house, handsome and con vrnient, with beautiful yard and garden well enclosed, aifl all the necessary buildings tor such an establishment. The out buildings are ot the best barn built la-t year, with rock basement, and .1 threshing machine of great power; the tobacco houses, stables, and houses lor the negroes, are al! good is thought unnecessary to say more of the advantage ot situation and quality of the soil of this Estate, as it presumed a purchaser would examine it carefully tor Ihe subscriber will add, that, to a person wishing to purchase nu esiate for a residence, it m- (join such an our is ottered. 'I he distance Richmond is 4ti miles by the canal, affording easy ai cheap transportation for travel and prodnre The subscriber has two smaller 1 racts of containing 340 acres, wiihtn half a nnle of the Newstead other 120 acres, distant mile and a half bolft having on them an abundant supply of timber, which will be sold with this estate or not, as may beat suit a purchaser. The wishes to sell, and those who may wish to purchase are assured that be will not demand more than the fair value of such property. He will bo at any time ready to show the property to those who nav call oa him with the view of purchasing.

June ED. J. CARRINGTO.V A DESIRABLE ESTATE FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale the Estate lying near Prince Edward Court House, known as Springfield. The Tract of Land 800 actea, a very fair proportion or which consists of excellent wood land and low a large quantity of improved high land, with good buildings, and all necessary improvements for a comfortable residence.

It situated wilhin one mile of Prince Edward Court Hnu-e, two miles from Hampden Sidney College, and seven miles from farrnvtlle. These places furnish a constant anJ excellent mat ket for all of Its There is no plnce in Virginia more entirely healthy, and no suiierior in intelligence and morality to that in its nniuediatt icirtity. Its nearness to lue Louit House and College, affoid superior facilities for education. There are two tlouiishiug female schools, and one male school, at the Overseer will show the premises to any person wishing to see them. Persons wishing to purchase, will address the subscriber ai Farmville, Prince Edward I C'TtHMs cn-li.

on delivery of the deed. I and the residue in one and two tor the deterred payments, bond and security Farmville, Prince Edward, July LAND FOR SALE. 1 Wishing to change my location, I offer tor Msale my ESTATE, in of Appomattox, Virginia, containing acre. more or less. About three hundred an.l seven tv five acres of the aliove Land lies immediatel) on David's Crpek with a goodly portion of low grounds, In of Cultivation, with some excellent Tobacco Landyet to clear.

There is a comfortable Dwelling HTHie' remal'ninVfour hundred acres lie adjoining the above tract, with a commodious Dwelling House, suited for a Uree family, and all otner neceesary Buiidings.The land well adapted to the culture of tobacco and above are about an equal distance between the unes River and Kanawha tanal and Clover Hill, I ronntv of hix miles to either a healthy, highly respectable, and Intelligent community. If the above l.ands are not sold privately hHhlTsth or August, they will be offered at public sile, to the highest bidder, on the premises, at that tune. 1 AGEE. MECKLENBURG LAND FOR SALE. mfiF subscriber, having determined to remove from the Stale, offers his 1-and for sale whereon he now conulnins four hundred and eighteen acres, ly wishing to purchase may buy a good barga I ap Sell.

July BROAD ROCK FOR SALE. am Authorized by the owner to make Hale ot the I above valuable property. The whole tract contains nan odd of 1-and. ol most excellent considerable of which is well wooded, and has on a Dwelling House, most beautifully s'tuated. out of repair; and, a large lavetn gomewbat oui oi of easydivi-ion.

which will be made to mi it nurcliasers The situation is healthy, has tine water nnrt'is within four miles of Richmond. If not Aug I and 15th days of September, 1643, in Farmville, rriS of Nathaniel D. ntheri to be read aVevidence in a suit now riCe ut tft ir ruilSuperior Court of Law and ro" county rf State of Virginia I shallJake jn Reuhin to be real Superior Court of Chancery, depending in tbe ClrcuU Supem Law and Chancery for county, plaintiff and you are defendant. a 10 CTEpfe T. PULLIAM.

TO GEORGE PACE AND EDWiN PACE. VOU are hereby notified, that, al the last Apr I of the Circuit Superior Court of Prince George, a decree was pronouncod in tnc cw Chievew' Legatees Chieves' Executor, and i which the following is an cxtract: George and Edwin Pace, shall appear by the next ucio her term of this Court, and c'aim their interestJn the Estate of the Testator." (Joel Chieves.) "or else the saine will be decreed to their heirs respeclivel). MEADE, Cotn'rs. July THUS. H.

DA.MEL, i papers in New Orleans and Galveston wou do an act of kindness to give the above an iniertlon. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA he d'wovery of remedies for the of man. Mothe corrosive preparations, which, in effecting tn of one disease, too often sow the seeds of another, can be dispensed with, and that harmless vegetable are often more thorough, unifwtn their remedial operation than any conclube found, it Is believed, a more a example of this truth than Sands remedy, for external diseases, whether chronic or aC( live, hereditary or self Imbibed no ord suits, and, though last, not lea.t, leaving behind it no fatal legacy of disease in the room of the one PtiFor further particulars, and conclusive evidence of superior value and efficacy, se? tnav be obtained of gratis. Prepared and wbolessle and retail, an exportation, by A. B.

D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, Granite Buildings, No 73, ai of Chambers meet. New York. Sold, DUVAL k. PURCELL, Agenu, Main street, Richmond, va.

Price, ft per bottle, or six for 9s LOTTERIES. Prize Olfice. THE taaen Ihe stand formerly occupied by Mr. C. B.

LUCK, aud will continue the gale of in all lotteries under the popular manage mentof 1). TAINE CO. lie a rail from his friends and Persons In the try will have their orders promptly and confidentially attended to, If addressed lo JOHN II. BIGtiEK. Richmond, Vitginia.

SPLENDID SCHEMES FOR AUGUST. 30,000 DOLLARS, 10,000, G.000! Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clans 33, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, August l.Mli, 1846. 78 drawn Capitals: 1 prize of I 10 of 1 10,000 I 10 i li.tK-O 10 1.200 2,410 10 l.WW 4tc. tc. halves quarters 2 00.

30,000 DOLLARS, 10,000,100 ol Crand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 34, to be ilrKWii ht Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, 1846.78 13 drawn. I Prixe of I 1 of $3,000 1 10,000 1 2,158 1 8.000 I 100 1.000 4,0001 100 500, itc. Tickets $10; 5, quarters 2 50. 10,000 Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No.

35, to be drawn on Saturday, An gust 29th, at Wilmington, Delaware. 78 12 drawn. Grand Capitals: 1 prize of 1 15,0" 0 10,000 0 000 1 cn Tickets $10; quarters -0. XT Orders for tickets in the al.oye or In any lottery advertised in another column by D. 1 lotteries, will be promptly nttendril to, II an dXed to JOHN B.WiUER, Richmond, Va.

July 27 Paine a MANAGKRS OF LOTTERIES, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. rpHF. attention of 1 Grand Schemes for AiiRUit. still teems with those In ant of els, through which a fortune b.

re iiou.a address their order, to GRAND SCHEMES FOR AUGUST. 530,000 DOLLARS! August''15th! I MS, Delaware. 78 14 drawn. GRIND CAPITA 1 i Tickets $10 5 2 M. ft-50 000! 100 of Crand Consolidated lottery.

Claw 34, to be diawn on Saturday, Auf. 02, Is46, at Wilmington, Delaware. .8 13 draw n. Crand Capitals. 1 prize of .1 2.tMH) 3 1,500 "5 oOO 400, tc.

SS 8,000 I 100 4.000 100 4i I 4 4 4.UUU I IU" Whole Tickets $10; halves 50. The Tickets in the above lotteries aie re.eivnt attu allo'ders addressed us will et the most prompt and confidential atteution. Itii hmon.i. iri'inia Turpi Lot terv Oilier NO. 10i MAIN STREET, Richmond, Virginia.

1 a a HE a on mmmokhs. W. P. TURPIN, VENDER Alexandria Lottery, Class :42, lor to be drawn at Capitals: 1 4.000 itc. 1 Tickets $10; halves packages of 21 whole Tickets $100.

halves quarters 25. 50 000 DOLLARS In five Prizes of 10,000 DOLLARS! New Jersey Uttery, to be UlBallots. Pi 1 nrir.es of 100 prizes of $-r? tickets 4. of kajs of 's whole $100. 25 halves 25.

Alexandria Lottery, 33, for to l.e drawn at I prize of 5.000 I 10(1 500 1 3,000 100 Tickets SIO; halves 50. of of 25 costs $120, 33 halves GO. 25 quar" received free o) post.igt when requested, as received. smaller Schemes, see daily July 23 Stratton's OBicc, O. 5, SO VTH FO I VK TJi STREET.

Let all the world say what they can, For selling Stratton's the man. Drawn Nos. of Alexandria 31, August 8th: 72 16 54 50 13 45 76 14 19 77 68 39 37 74. Half Ticket Nos. 14 45 71, a prize of SI50, sold and raid STRATTO.V Drawn Nos.

ot New Jersey Lottery, 70, August 11: 30 49 61 9 21 72 75 17 33 35 71 73 32 28. Whole 33 71 73, a Prize of r.100. Nos 30 61 72, a Prize ol sold and paid by STKATTON. Drawn Nos. ol Delaware Lottery, Class (.3, August 12: 62 68 34 44 66 64 17 32 52 26 42 51 69 12.

Schemci for llie Drawing received every dap at 7 o'clock, P. M. 4,000 Dollars! 1,000 Dollars! 33. Capitals: 54 000, 66 10 drawn. Tickets halves 50 cts qrs.

25ets. 4,000 Dollars! 1,852 Dollars Extra, 71. Capitals; 54,000, 1,852, 2 of 1,000, 2 of 500, Ac. 7s 13 drawn. Tickets SI; halves 50 rjrs.25cts.

30,000 Dollars! 10,000 Dollars! Monday No. 32. Capitals: 530,000, 10,000, 4,000, 3,000, 10 ol 1,500. 66 12 drawn. Tickets 510; halves quarttrs 2 50.

A package in this Scheme is warranted to draw more than half the cost ft it. 50,000 DOLLARS! In 5 prizes of 10,000 dollars. New Jersey Lottery, Class 71, lor 1846, to be drawn at Jersey City, August 17th, 1816. 75 nu ber Lottery, 12 draw-n ballots. Pr.z*s: 5 ol 10,000 100 of 500.

Tickets 58; halves quarters 2. Orders lor ol Packages and single Tickets in all the Lotteries, will be promptly attended to, anddra wingssent when requested. Pleass address orders to N. STRATTON, Aug. 10 Richmond.

Va. C. Burruss's Lottery Office, NO. 6SOUTH FOURTEENTH STREET, Richmond, Virginia. SCHEMES FOR AUGUST.

25,000 Dollars! Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class 32, to l.e drawn on Saturday, Aug. 8, 1846, at Wilmington Del. 6f? II drawn. Grand 525,000, 7,000, 3,310, 20 of 1.000, 20 500, 20 ol 400, Sec.

Tickets 510; halves qr's. 2 50. 530,000 100 of 51,000 Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 33, to be drawn on Saturday, Aug. 22, 1846, at Wilmineton, Del. 78 13 drawn.

(irand Capitals: 530,000, 10,000, 8,000. 4,000, 3,000. 2.158, 100 of 1,000, 100 of 500, Tickets halves quarters 2 50. 15.000! Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 34, to be drawn on Saturday, August 29, 1816, at Wilmington, Delaware. 78 Nos.

12 drawn. Grand Capitals: 40,000 dollars, 15,000, 10,000, 6 000, 4.000, 3,377, 5 of 2,000,25 of 1.5110,25 of 600, 25 of 400, Whole tickets 10: halves5; quarers 2 50. Orders for packages, certificate of and single tickets in all the Lotteries, advertised by Messrs. D. PAINE Managers, will be promptly and confidentially attended to.nnd the drawings sent when requested, if addressed to 6 C.

BURRUSS, Julyi Richmond. Va. OOlce, 7, EXCHANGE PLACE, RICH- i MOND, VIRGINIA. LOTTERY FOR TO-DAY. Virginia Monongalia, Class No.

to be I drawin at the Exchange at 5 o'clock. P. M. Capitals 51,000, 1.000. 578, 400, 300, 2 ol 200, 3 of 150 5 of 100, 10 of 80, 66 and 10 drawn! Tickets shares in proportion.

TWO LOTTERIES FOR TO-MORROW. Schcme 530,000 Alexandria Lottery, Class No. 32 Drawing comes to hand Monday morning. Capitals 10,000, 4,000, 3,000, 2,200, 10 of 1.500, 10 of 500, 10 of 400, 10 ot 300, 10 ot 250, 55 of 240 110 of 200, 66 Nos. and 12 drawn.

Tickets JO; shares in proportion. Also, Sussex County Lottery, Class Nos. Drawine comes to hand Monday morning. CaSlab: $4,000,1,859, 2 ot 1,000, 2 ol 500, 2 ol 300, 5 of 100, Tickets 51. Lotteries to be Drawn Alexandria Soon, August Lottery, Class 000 dollars, 10,000, 5.000, 3,000, 2.387, 2000 1,800, 1,700, 1,600,2 of 1,500, 3 ol 100 of 500, 100 of 400, Sc.

Tickets 10. Au'eust Lottery, Class No dollars, 10.000, 5,000, 3,255. 2,200, 2,000,1,900,1,800, 1,600, 10 of 1,500, Tickets 10? rvAli orders confidential, and postage paid on all sums of 55 or luore.at this Office, without eharge Shares in each Lottery in proportion. Ad'rt- CUAS. WORTHAM, Aug.

14 Richmond Va. N' iMISCEJJ.AMSOUS. W. Al to SUCCESSORS TO WM. M'POiYALD GROCERS AM) COMMISSI OX MER CIIAXTS, Number H7 Bo wly'e Wharf, Salliniorc, Mary I and CiMmnt Ru I rpENOER their seivicc? to the and chants genci.il for the xule i kinds ol Cr.iin, ami other Proiltire.

ill live illy experience. as and partner of the late firm of McltD.V\l.|> a. justify llieui in nssuring those may i.u-,.,- ihem with their consignments, highest going rates, and prompt remittances. Tlirir commissions on all kinds of Grain is one cent per bushel. Baltimore, May BV THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.

A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it Man been represented lollie Executive, that William Dandridge F.pes, charged with ihe murder of F. A. la'e lied from justice, and is now tit large: Therefore, 1, William Smith, Virginia, do hereby offrr a reward of two hundred dollars to any person or persons who will apprehend the said fugitive, and deliver him into the til of Dinwiddle county; and I require all officers, civil and military, and request the people of the Commonwealth generally, to use every exertion, lint he may he arrested anil brought lo justice. Given under my hand, as Governor, and under the lesser seal of ihe Commonwealth, at Richmond, jyjy 0f in the year Ifllfi.

SMITH. 1 Epes is ahotlt feel 10 influx biubiabout-Hi years old, a rlorid complexion, with blue d.irk auburn hair, a high forehead, of athlete form, and slightly in- dined manner reserved and haughty, July IIV THE GOVERNOR VIRGINIA. A PROCLAMATION. IT h(vine represented lo the Executive that JOHN MAYER, who had been remanded the I i jail of Eliznhclh City County for trial before the Cirruit Superior Court, charged with feloliy, has made his escape. and is now going at large, 1, William Smith, Governor, have thought proper lo issue tills f'mclawa1 lion, offering a reward of one hundred to any I person or peisnns who will arrest the said John Mayer, and deliver him to the jailor of Elizabeth City County; and I moreover require all officers of the State, civil aad military, and exhort people of the Commonwealth In "use their best exertions to arrest the -aid Mayer, that he may be brought to justice.

Given under my hand, and the le-ser seal of the i Commonwealth, at Richmond, this of and vear of the Cominon wealth. W.M. SMITH, John Mayer is described as about five feet eigll' inches hi height, with sandy hair, liclit eyes, high cheek 1 b.uies prominent is bv hirih a German, ntul speaksbrok-n linglMt. to beau old offender, and 10 tie slill lurking about tlit: Nnrtli or Soutt James Kiver. July 11V THE GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA.

A PROCLAMATION. IT having been represented to the Executive, thai Thomas llallev, who has been Indicted hi Superior Conn of for Wayne county, for arson, has escaped from jail, and is now going at l.irge: I. William Smith, Governor, have thought proper la issue this Proclamation, offering reward of fifty dol'ars It any per- son or person? who will arrest the said Tniinis Halley, i and deliver bun to the Jailor of Wayne county; and I 1 moreover require all officers, civil and military, and i ev'iort I he people of the Commonwealth, to use their best exertions to arrest the said llalley, thai he uiay brought lo justice. Given under my baud, anil the lesser sen' of the f'onit moinvehllb, at Richuioml, this 2fth of Ju' 1810, and 71st year of the Commonwealth. WM.

SMITH. Thomas llallev is descnbeil as an Irishman ay birth, about years of age, fi fret 0 inches high, liftlt complexion. much maiked by the utinll pox. July BY TIIR GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA A PROCLAMATION. WHKKEAS, it has lieon represented to lbs Execu live, that William II.

Fiirgurson and Mc) Whirl, late confined in tlje jail of county, convicted of murder, have htoken said jail, and made their escape: Now, therefore, Wiltinm Smith, Goj vernor of Virginia, do hereby oiler a reward of one liuo dred dollars to any person or persons who II arre eiltier of the said and deliver him into the i til of Spotisvlvanm county; or a reward of r.vo hundred dollars for the arre-t and delivery of both; and I require ail officers, civil and military, aad the people id'the Commonwealth generally, to use every ex' rtion tint they may be and brought to ju! lice. Given under my hand, as Governor, and under lb" lesser seal of the Kuhmond, this iI3th day of July, in the year WM. SMITH Furgurson is about feel 'J or 10 luct i high, and about years old, spare made, with light or sandy hair, and pleasant countenance, and speaks quickly, MeWhirt is about feet liigh, and about or 45 yearI old, with thin visnge, long nose, deep sunken eyrs, dark hair, downcast countenance, and he-itaies when ken lo. July INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR AGUE AND ('u i Pov! DR PRICE'S AfiL'E FEVER PILLS itie warranted lociiir Ague tind Fevrr in twenty to thirty bouts, if directions are followed 'IVn I'll have frequently permanently cured the in no have th'rty been tin own to fall. They prepared from simnle vegetable utedicstxs.

Kacii bi contains twenty Price $1 per bus; $7 dozen. Planters and Mould find it to their inlereM Ut keep a sti'jpiy on hand, they may thus ive larsc Bill- Tsie Pills can be put up in neat letter sent by mail at letter postage. 'I'he in order nt couulerlV.il.- an I lion, arc determined not tn Hablhli agemie' siiu-l be attended with the ra-iii. p.nd, and reeled'o J. KE.NWliRTIIV It ink Street, Petersburg, Virginia.

N. It. The money will lie returned in every case of failure. July Co-Partnership heretofore exiting under the linn of TCCK.KK JOHNSON, of Amelia County, Va? is this day dissolved, by mutual concent. All those holding against -aid firm are requested to present tberii, for adjustment.

to Otven II. Tucker, ho is alone authorised lo set'le the husiiie-s; and tlnoe in debtrwl to said firm are re-pe. Hull) invited In call and make payment, as it I- ilie wish of the parties to bring tile concern 'o a 'peeily Align it 1st, IHti. Tl'CKER JOHNSON. WEN II.

Tl'CKER will still continue the Merc.m till- business, at tlie old stand, Deatonville, Amelia, where he intends lo keep a very jjcneral assortment all Goods as are usually kept in a country Store And, under very grateful for past favors, lie re specifully solicits the patronage of his former friends and patrons, ami the public Kelivrt'lv. Aue. OWEN II. TUCKER. MR.

WILLIAM liAKUY SIK? you are not an inhabitant of Virginia, take notice that I shall proceed in lake the deposit ions of Razil llaney, Thompson Riddle and hers, on MONDAY, the Siii day Ortober, In between tin? hours of sunri-e ami sunset of tnat dav, III Stanard- ville, Crerne County, Virginia, at the Lafayette Motel in that place, ami if not taken on that day. to lie continued from day to day at the mine place uniil Friday, the Iaih of the said month, between the hours as above mentioned, to be read as evidence for the defendant in a I case ill the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chan- cerv for iJicene County, in which you art- plaintiff and I I defendant. THOM AS I'll, Administrator de bonis non of Lewis U. Powell, de- ceased. July 31? cw3w lO JOHN n.

Vou will take no- lire, that I shall, on the 1st and 2nd days of Sep I teinber, Ijlli, in the Store-house of Messrs. Barkmlule Hrotlier, in the town of Fitrtnvjlle, Prince Edward county, Virginia, between tlie hours of J) o'i lock A. and -1 o'clock P. of said days, proceed to take the depositions of Nathaniel I). Price and others, to be read as evidence in a suit now depending in the Circuit Sii- perior Court of Ijiw and Chancery for tlie County of Charlotte, in wliich you and others are defendants and 1 I am p'ainliff MI'NROE FLIITIN July COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, I August, AMES for Eaton Morris and wife, Plaintiff? in Chancery: against AI ford O.

Eggleston, Administrator de bonis non of William I. Scott, Austin Seav, Sheriff of Amelia, and, such, Administrator de bonis non of William I Richard Nathaniel Harti-on, John P. Rolling, lute Sheriff of Amelia, anil, a- sin h. Admiiii? trator of William I. Scott, William W.

S-o't and Eliza- belh Scott, the two last infants, by R. thetr guardian ad litem, John P. Rollinir, late Sheriff of Aim lia, and, as such, Administrator of R. F. Srott, Defendants, And Henry Kowlelt, Chancery: against Alford 0.

Eggleston, Administrator of William I. deceased. Defendant. In pursuance of the authority contained In an order of reference made by the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for Hie county of Amelia, at the last May term said Court, in the above causes, in which it i was "Ordered, that Alford Eagleston, Administrator de bonis non of William I Scott, derea ed. render an account of his administration on the Estate of the said William I.

Scolt, deceased, before one of the Commissioners of this Court, who is required to audit, state and settle the same upon tiie principles of this decree; In which the Commissioner is to reeard any exparte arcouuts heretofore rendered by the said Administrator de bonis non as prima facie rorrert, with leave to the plaintiff to surcharge ami faisifv the same." The parties interested in the foregoing causes are hereby notified, that 1 have appointed the -ith day of September. 1846, at my office, Amelia Court-house, between the hoU's of 0 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. of said day, as the time and place for taking the account required by tlie said order: and, if the account should be completed on lhat day, it will be adj.urned from day to day, between the same hours, and at the same place, until" which time and place the pirtle? are requested to attend, with vouchers and i other evidence.

L. SSTERS, Commissioner of the Circuit Superior Court if Law and Chancery for Amelia county. Aug. FN a Superior Court of Chancery for tlie Richmond Circuit, held at the Capilol in the Cltv of Richmond, June 20, Ie4ti Christian, Plaintiff: against Thom Dicken, Comini'tee Administrator of Francis Nelson, deceased, and Committee Administrator de bonis non of Francis T. Siubbs, deceased, and Sidney S.

Ratter, Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Defendants. The plaintiff this day filed bis bill, and the their answers lo the same, to which answers the plaint.ff replied eenetally: and, thereupon, ihe cnu-e being docketed by consent of the parties, and hy like consent coming on to be heard upon the bill, answers and replications aforesaid, upon au exhinit filed with the bill, and upon the affidavit of J. SI. Liken oa behalf of the plaintiff, and being argued hy counsel; on consideration thereof, and on the motion of the plaintiff by counsel, and with the consent of the de- fendants hy their couniel, the Court doth order tiiat the hci's of Francis Nelson, deceased, on the part of bis mother, Amy Still, deceased, ifany such there be, and if not, then that the heirs of said Amy Still, deceased, on the part of their mother, or mothers, as the case may do on or before the first day of the next term of this Couil, tile tbeir petitions, praying to be made defendants id cause, and ethiblt with said petit-ons I fie evidence of such heirship; and that a copy of 1 order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the City of Richmond, for eight weeks successively, and posted at the front door of the Capitol, In said city. A Copy.

Teste, P. ROBERTS, C. LAW NOTICE. CHRISTOPHER C. SCOTT and ABNER A.

PTITH practice law In pailiiership, under the firm of Bcott Stith, in all lie Oufib nf Law and Equity in South Arkansas. ICr Otflce at WasJuw county, Arkansas m. EDUCATION. Mrs. Aottingham's BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.

Corner of 5th and Streets, will be rc opened on Monday, September 20. IN making this announcement, N- deems it per to slate the i which her school i. conducted. Tt. enable a young lady to occupy suitably her proper place in society, a certain style of personal address tmd manner i- indispensable; such manned, however, aie merely not seldnm lead to tit exposuie.

u.less sustained l.y thorough and judicious mental ciiltivnti. ii; again exhimts Us highest and most beautiful effect- only when guided and eleva by a jmre inutility, louiuled upon tlie religion tlir The due and well ba'aneed cultivation then of the heart undo! the intellect, guided by the oi the Christian religion, is the great object aiuiei. at in this Seminary, ami insure ill? attainment ot Hit4 l.y her puuils, Mis N. brines a long and well-earned experience, an intimacy with (lie b-s-. authorities an.

sources of informal on, and ihe assistance of the must competent in ihe various branches of stud). Terms, per wssion ten iuilf in i advance. i Hoard ine, 10 Higher brandies, English tuition, Primary branches, English tuition, Ancient and Modern Languages, each Music on Piano, Ouitar and Vocal, each Music on Harp, per lesson, ITite of 1'iauo, o() Washing, Anii Mrs. Mead's School, SHOUKOE HILL, RICHMOND. epHE sixth annual session of tbi-.

Institution wi 1 commence ou the first day of letober next, close on the of July follow ins The same thorough anil extensive course of r.ngn*n study will he continued, and the parental line preserved hotti ill tile School and family. I Tlie modern European languages will receive parti- cuiar atid the course of French reading and study will be gieatly enlarged by the importation of a large number of foreign works. Teachers and Professnrsol distinguished ability uaxe been secured lor iach department; and every men; been completed fortne vigorous prosecution of study during the next session. TERMS tor Hoarding and Day Pupils the same as lor ihe last live years. Apply to Mrs.

Mead, Richmond. a. Aug. Mrs. School.

rjiitR third annual session of this Institution will i commence on the lirst of October next, and close on the July following. A thorough and extensive cout-r of English shiflj will lie a kind and parental discipline ex? cised 10boarders an.ldav scholars. Modern ami Ancient Languages, Music, Did" log ami Fainting, will bo particularly attended to. Terms for Boarders and Day Scholars the Mrs. Jud-eClopton, Richmond, irgtiita.

Aug. II? Ctf Virginia female institute, sr.iuxTo.y riKm.vt.-i (' 11 A I) IX tjT. Rev. Win. Mead, D.D., President Board I James McElr.

A Principal and assisted by competent and able associate I rolessors and session tl.e September "'t Fit MS English, English and Latin. $1f; French Mll'ir use or liislitiinent, lor i-pssion of ten months. Board, washing, lights, lue from 11 to $13 per niouih. For further particulars, apply, 'V I' Cattleman, or to the Principal, Itev Jas. Mi Klriy.

caiiiemau, Secretary. Staunton, Aug. A A KINC UUEEN. 'I HE exercises of this School will be lesuiued on be I last Monday in August, and end on the 2Ulh cember. The subscriber will hp aided by his preseni Mr.

Pitts. The building, are undergoing a thorough' repair, as to Hie most accommodation the Students I Ihe School inav be obtained I'V addressing the iicriber ut Fieetw.md Academy, Kin-fc mill' Female School at Pine Finest, my resi.lenre. 1 vlill be colliilllled one year under H.e lion of Miss I eat on. commencing the hrst ot September next. All tl.e branches ol a Use hi I KngF-h Education, together with tl.e Fr-uchUngiiage and Mu sic on the Piano, will lie tnoght.

I liree or four more Bo.rders would be received into my family at the heretofore advertised. r-r Mv address is Lew.s'Slore, iV-! ELLIOI UEJABWBTTE. WILLIAM MARY COLLEGE. Uriures in Ihi. Institution will commence, as 1 usual, on the second Monday ill October.

COURSE FOK THE DECREE OF A. II. JUNIOR YEAR. Junior Moral K. I)ew, President and I Professor.

nr. i Mull. at 11 Cben.istiy?John Millingimi. Professor. National I ucker, I rofeesor.

SKSluR YKAR. Henior Political Dew, Professor. Professor. Maiural Philosophy-John MHIinston, Professor. INDKFENDENT SIT.JEI 7S.

I Tucker, Profestor. i Preparatory aunders. CI.ASSirAI. ukpartmknt. Ancient Langil liarle- Minn.gerode, Froiesior.

In depirtn.enl ibere are a Junior and Senior ilreek and a Junior and Toen.er the -wdr ul must be tirefiHft to Xenophon; nnd adnii-n-n the i Lahn Class, he uiust be able read SalUut u.d To'enter the Junior Mathematical Class, the student I mti'l be prepared to commence simple equations. Those not soprepaieJ can obtain ihe uec-s try preparation in tlie preparatory Mathematical lass. IVXPEXSliS OF A REfSl.M.AIl ji'viim vear. I Fees for three Professors, S20 each, i llie-half fee. National Law Matriculation lee, washing, lights and fuel SVnl SKN'TOtS YE.tR.

Fees to three Professors 5 illUlllaln lee Board, i or. For each of I he Independent Cliisjes, the Uw Preparatory Mathematical Clau, aiiil each of the four Cliiseea III the llrpadllirlll, tile lee la 820. The price i hoard, here pm down at SKIO. is tli.it paid to College Steward, who, in consideration of certain privileges, lumlii himself the Faculty to lake all who ply for bo ird, at the price here mentioned. The "Indents hoarding with liini lodge in the College building.

The price of hoard, including wat-lung, lights and fuel, at other boarding houses in town, cannot, in con of au agreement with tlio Facultv, exceed Slat. In addition to the studies above enumerated, there in a lusher department necessary to the attainment of tindegree of A.M. I ii formal ion concerning thin course, fas well as other may ohlained Itnm College catalogues, or hy corresponding with either one of the I' The classical certificate is required for the degree A. M. Gentlemen wishing to prepare themselves for Medical graduation at any institution, can obtain the nere.ssa.-y preparation from Professor MiMngtou.

who gives a private course of medical instruction. Fee I ii addition to the course of Municipal I there will he a second and private course hy the Professor. Text Commentaries, devised Code, l.omax's Digest, Stephen on pleading, (first or second edition,) Mil fordpleadings. The student will have the advantage of reading hi an exit and a wellassorted reference library, fee Text Hooks ill all the rel'erreil to can he had ill town, at priees not exceeding those in the cities. July T.

K. HEW, President. WASHINGTON LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. Ri II. I) President I and Ethics and Rev.

Phii.o A. Professor Gieek gilage and Literature. E. A. Professor Latin Language, and Liter-iture and French.

Ilev. CtPtr.e Armsi aoxo, Professor General and Agricultural t'liemistry, and Modern Pni'osophy. BiiSJtMiN S. Ewcll, A. Cincinnati Professor Mathematics and Science.

Captain T. II. Wh.mamson, Virginia Military Institute, Professor of Tactics. The requisites for admission into College are a coiupe lent knowledge of English Grammar, Geogiapliy and Arithmetic, especially Vulgar and Decimal and the Rule of Proportion; Jacob's Latin Reader throughout; s-sar, (six books) Salluet, (Jngurth. War:) Ovid, with the Prosody and Scanning; Virgil, Buc.

Geor. and ('? books.) Header throughout; and John's Gor pel. Rc.tHK cnuRSK OK 8TCOIC4 FOR 1HC OCIiKE OF A. B. (Pierce's,) through quadratic equations; Geometry, (4 Cicero lie Uratore; and Xenophon's and Memorabilia; Greek and Human Antiquities; and Ancient G.ography.

SorHoNocc and Geometry complete; Plane and Splier cat Trigonometry; Mensuration; Navi- gallon; Herodotus; Homer's Iliad, (ti books;) Tacitus; Rneloric and Philosophical Grammar. Geometry and High Mathematics; Mechanics; General and Spherical Asttonomv; General Chemistry; Horace's and Demosthenes and Euripides, Se.iiiii Logic; Moral, Mental and To'itiral Philosophy; Political Economy; Constitution of the United States; Law of Terence; Juvenal: Persins; Greek Tragedies; (Prometheus and A mi gore.) Aomcm.TCaAi. Sch.ol.?The recent addition to the Faculty, will enable the College to piillully into opera- lion Agricultural School. The course of studies in) the school may bo coinp'eied in two years, and is as fol lows, viz: Chemistry; Natural Philosophy; Algebra and Geometry commenced; Rhetoric and Philosophical Grammar. Chemistry; Botany: Mineralogy and Geology; Algebra and Geometry completed; Trigonometry: Surveying and Mensuration.

Moral Philosophy and Political Economy. The French Language way be laker, an evra study in either prevision has been made for giving military instruction to all the of the College who may desre it. without the extra charge heretofore imposed, and been made, hy which those who may join the military class can procure ilieir uniform in Lexington on the most reaenable By the action of the Board of Trustees at the late an- r.ual meeting, ail who may hereafter enter Co lege for the first time, will be required lo pursue regularly one or the other of ihe above courses. The whole amount of necessary expenies for Board, Tuition, Room rent. Servant hire.

Matriculation fee. Washing, Bed, Fuel and Light, noes not $150. for the often months. To those who may enter after February first, ouly one-half the tuition fee is charged. Since 18.11, the Faculty have been required by an order of the Boatd to admit to all the privileges of College.

tuition free, a'l indigent young men of good character and talents, who may apply for such privi'eges The next regular session begins on the first day of September, and will continue till the last of June, excepting a recess of fl days at Christmas. Bv order of the Faculty. P. CALHOUN', Jii ly w3w Clerk. NOTICE THE Amelia Sulphur is now open for the reception of The Proprietor promises to spare no to please all those wlic may be enough to patronise the Establishment.

MILLER SOL'TIIALL, Tntitees per Francis A. Willson, Agent. July auction sales. I i' ti a 1 VALUABLE PLANTATION NEGROES, AT PRIM'K KUVVAKD COt virtue of a Dred of Trust, by Anderson L. t-cott, of Pr county, for certain purposes therem menH.

deed is of rec ord in the office ol co intj, we shall fler for sale, at public auction. at the of raid Monday, the instant. being CMirt day. certain Negroes Mentioned deed, being about twenty-four in number, or so many iv be necessary to flinty the purposesd said deeu. Tliev consist maiuiy of men and women, and ir Men ted as bclui; very likely and valuable plantation hands, and none of ihem old.

1 The title is believed be le.ms, VVM. 1. JORDAN Petersburg, TAVERN AT BUCKINGHAM COURTHOUSE FUR SALE. TN my oivn riaht, and as agent for John Bland, Miaj -ell, at public auction, at Buckingham Court-hoi on the lth day of September on a credit of one, two and lliree jrars, the'I avern, that pla now in the occupancy of Mr. Chockely.

Possesion will be given on the 1st January next. It from any cause, a sale cannot be made, it will be 17-cwlds WM. OVERTON. TAVERN AND FARM, IN HANOVER, FOR SALE. BV virtue of a decree of the Circuit Superior Court of Uaw and Chantry for Hauovercoutay pron.M.nred in the CHll-e of Talley against Pollard, I shall, on MOV DAY, the 17th of August next, offer lor "ale, at public auction, on pre es.the Tract of Land by deed, ol record HI I lelk's Ull.ee I the-a 4 ty, from Ueorge Talley to me, lor t.ie benrllt of Ins (redih is at, i CMUntjr Hanover, two miles from ti.e i ild Church, immediately road leading to Richmond, contains about one hundred acres, and has on it an excellent dwelling.

with six and passage, and Hie necessary housed, all new elected Mr. Talley at a cost of not tw" thousand '''The arable land is in good heart, and may, it i-. believed. be improved with ihe mail The woodland has it some good umber fur buildins OF will be r-q i.red lor so hi.ol. as ilia I be ne.e-sary u.

defrnytheeM.Mi^" ottl.e -ale: one third of Hie remainder on tie Jsl day ol Jal ary nevl, and the balance ill two equa. Ili-lllmelits ot i six and twelve paymenu.to m-; itireti Itv x'CurUy, ot At'tllJ same time and place, and l.y Virliie of rile same authority, I shall -ell, for cash, a likely Negio Girl, about years ol nee. I title lo tin- above properl. niiestionable. hut, sellm" a- I ruUee, I shall envey on 1 IV -ueli title a- I- vert.

.1 ill nie a- Tru-tee atore-ild July VVM. T. II. VALUABLE LANDS I.N MARKET. R1 ESOl.VKD to emigrate during the present rall to the the uii.leri.uned will oiler at public I -ale at his residence, on ihe of next, his several tracts of land, situr.ed in the couiity oft1 inline.

'J hevare known a- SPRING 11RMVh, WOOD i. PARISH'S, aud comprise in the whole about i GROVE, my homestead, situated on the Richmond, Fredeilcksburg and Potouiac wniliit ten miles of K.ederi. kubiin.aud contan I acres. The fert.llty ot the is unsuip-issed li section of Virginia. It is pecullally adapted to the crown, of tine Tobacco.su.

I. as used by manuf.ie.lurers for siierial purpo-ts. or for i an export. Orillit a I reelain.ed marsh, perfectly secure trom linindatioii. which vields an average ol einblloiweiIve barrels of corn per acre, varying according to the asi i tie embrace a Dwe.l.n*, K.

rhen. lre all other outhon'es in good order. he -Un. ot modern str.i. ure.and is located within ot a mile from the Ra which is a turn out, built tor the convenience wi the Such are the facilities of transportation to Richmond or Fredericksburg, that from three to live hundred barrel- of orn may he delivered in a day WESTWfiOD.

adjoining i.rove, oiitaiiis irres upwards of inn of which are reclaimed marsh. t'Vw preselit stronger ements to capPal.s I than this. Known as nnusi.al'.y productive it has ci i anoorlioiied the cleared and woodland, so aI lo pieseiit bill compjratively slijht difficulty iirietor in procuring luel and 1 I fur several past have been slight repairs may be made c. mfortable. are I eligibly situated on an eminence, commanding a the Mirroiindins country, which is weedinulj 1 tract, ol' a.

re-, in.i of which iK.ltoai ed io Corn. Wheat and ioh.tco. lt In upon it an abundant nnd varied assortment rd lor build'ng and oiber pun-ses. I he mdig. nou soak and II-Wy, in reg.on..

Coil mole peculia.l) adapted to the cultivation ol L.bacCO, a superior v. nr'feCe' by canine my overseer, Mr. Reynolds, who resides at Sprin. ire cash. ith a rr.idii two years the remninder-ine deferred n.s to stcured by a Tn-? Deed upon the premises, and evvnt'olVelliiW my lands.

I will tvpm lie sale, at the sam- tune and my Mules, Cattle, lli.gs. Sheep. Plantation I ten-ils, i. '8 1 WmTlI AM P.ANKHF.AII. A FOR SALE.

I to set' (hi I.Wil it I Che Tract ruiitains Upw aids of pnriioii of woodland. I large IKvli on ihe promises, cove-ed Willi well lor Tavern, with nil necessary out honors. particulars, to Richard Hill. Jr Uirhmoiid, or fothe subscriber, .11 the premises. Il lilt- property is hot sold before October Spottsy ivabia Court, it ill lie offered for sale to the highest bidder.

I.KWIS July ALBEMARLE PROPERTY SALE I I A IX(J determined In remove the ensuing Pall, I -hall, on M' (hf ill.i( of in sale, public auction, at my near Scollsville, if l.i?r,?r lint, on the nrst thereat the lio.V "I mv Household and tcli-ri I-'uriiunre, nmpn-ing the usual variety, Willi a neat Rirnu.lie new. Also, a lot of family Union, and three Cong. At the same I -hall efl'er for sale a valuable fa Hilly ol" youug consisting of a about i years of age. ami lo five c.hiidieii, among them thrcj very likely about 11 and I.I years of age. The latter bills fjir to become a tine room servant.

In addition to the above, I shall oiler for sale a verv commodious Brick Store and Dwelling House, situated 011 Main street, in Hi- centre of town, fronting 5o feet ami Kinmnjg bark 15 leer, with a trir porch 111 front the full length ol the building. The two are united and 00 veted over with slate. The nul-houses are larhcd to this building. The dwelling part of this esta hlislimenl has been used ana Tavern, and is very well calculated for that purpose, or a Hoarding House, either of which, if kept, woubl no doubt do well. 7'wo good I of brick, the oilier of wood, both fronting on the canal, tog) thcr ith the lot.

at (ached, v. ill also be offered for sale. I shall likew ise ofler for sale, at the time and place, (he View niont Tract of l.and, contain in if, l.y ie cent survey, 1,550 acres, situa'ed on the fir ecu tain, and the waters ol Hardware river, about midway between this place and Charlottesville, and within sHht of Timberiilkc's family This land adjoins The lands of Col. John fiees, and others; and. ul'hough much In the ten or twelve ye.Ks, was ori ginally very line.

'I he buildings are 111 tolerable condition; the neighborhood is proverbial for its salubrity and good society; ami this maybe considered one ol" Ibe most desirable residences on the Green Mountain. The Negroes attached to this Instate, about siiiy number, will be offered 111 a lump, both tjind and Negrres subject to ibe nil! interest If Mrs. fa rah C. Harris, widow of the late ('apt. John Harris A catalogue of the Neg-oes, giving a fair of the part hired out.

(being something over half, will lie furnished on the day sale. Owing to my peculiar position in regard to this nnd tor other reasons, hich I need not name, I am minh inclined to sell the i Virwmoiit Negroes greatly he low their intrinsic value. The will continue from daj lodav, till ended. Terms liDeial, and will be made know 011 the I day of sale. 11.

I Scnltsville, Albemarb Aug. 7 cw tils I LAND FOR SALE. OFFKR for sale my l.and in the County i.f I o-ii- situated four miles North the c'nort House." and three Hast of Treviilian's Depot, oil the Railroad. The 'I ract contains more lhaii half is in growrli ot pine, and other tim'-er suitable for the railroad, and building purpn? Th? rr is a large proportion of white oak and heart pine, with in one mile of tiie railroad. The ah land is well watered by excellent springs, and Cold iVm upon which, ami on Ibe saiil land, there a good Saw Mill.

There Isalsoa good Dwelling House, with MX rooms, Icti House, and all necessary outhouses, all of which are new. If the above la mil previously olhetwisc disposed of, it will sold at public auction in the li glie-t bidder, on FKIDA the silst day of An- gust next. Terms One-third on the first day of January, 1S47, at Wftich time (eisse-sioti will be given; the balance 111 one and two years, the purchaser giving bend and sei with a lien upon lie land for the deferred (laymelil-s. It is thought that timber enough might 1 be gotten on the above land in one jeiir to pay lor it. June 'I'11 OS.

K. TIIOM LA IN IS A A LE. l-'ind in the county of l.nuisa, near Vaneevs- I ville, is yet for sale, coiii-wiing of about WW acres, Ijtng each side of the Mountain Koad, and adjoining liie lauds of Me-srs. Kickerlou VVinMon, A. UoHlwin, I'uke Captain Perkins and A good portion of ibe land is heavily limbered, consi-t- i lug of the be-t heart pine and other original growth and is well adapted to the staples of that section of Wheat and Tobacco There is a aw Mill in the neighborhood, and 1 have no doubt but what more than I ask for the land may lie realized from the timber en it.

If the above land is sold before that time I shall otfcr it at public sale, at Louisa Court nth September neit, that being Court day. Any information re.peeling ths above, may he had by addressing the tin- dersigtied at Fredericksburg Post 'iftice. My brother, who lives near the premises, will show the laud to any one wishing to see it. JoHX GOtiliWiN. Julv Caroline Va.

LAND FOR SALK AT AUCTION virtue of authority vested inc. I shall sell, on 1 ill- premises, to 1 he highest dder.on Saturday, tiie 12th of September, the Tract of Land 011 nieh Mr. William Banks lately resided This land lies on 1 Hamster river and Pole Cat creek, two miles of 1 Halifax Courl-hniise, contains between and 77') acres of land, a large jior'ioii of which is of excellent IS well adapted to ibe crops usually cultivated 1 in Una county, an.l susceptible C.fa high Itate of 1111- i provement. Il.misfer river aifordi gocd bane.nit navi gat'on to Meadsville. which three inilcs above i There are several mil.s for Ihe nianuiHruiie of llour within a few The improvements consist of a large and convenient dwelling house, wita all ihe necessary for the comfort of a family nr the bousing and -eciiring of crops.

The land is well watered, and the location healthy. Full possession will be given on theiSth lie cember next, with (heprivilege of seeding wheat in the Fall. If desired, the purchaser could have immediate possession of the dwelling house and a portion of Ihe TKil.VIS? One-third of" Ihe purchase money to be paid when possession is given, Ihe balance ir. one and two years. Mr.

Harden P. Edwards, who resides on the premises of Mr. Thr.mas S. Fiournoy, of Halifax Coart-houie, Will show the land to any one wishing to see Aug. il-clis WILLIAM L.

PANNILL. "manager WANTED.I WISH to employ, for iheensuin; year, a Manacer a'ljualnted with ibe cultivation of Tobacco. A y011 ng man. will- a small family, I prefer. Address me at Tavern Post I 'ffite July DAVID McCAW.

IV AUCTION SALES. By At water. OIIY GOODS AT AUCTION. ON TUESDAY MORNING, the 'JGth commencing at 9 clt, we shall -eli, ai our Warehouse, on 11th street, a large and desira' stock of Dry Good-, suitable lor the Fall inter irade, consisting of? 7-S and 4 white and scarlet Flannels Plaid Linseys, plain and striped Pini-J Sawioets and Kentucky Jeans Fail and Winter Prints, new styles French blue Cloths and fancy Fancy Cloak' Linings Plaids and twilled Book, Swiss ami iaced striped Muslins Super Cambrics and Jaconets Black and colored Cambrics Apron Checks and Domestic Plaids White, black and mixed cotton Hose Worsted and Alpacca do. Vesn'ngs, Suspenders and Silk Hdkls.

Ribands, Night Caps and Hooks and Eyes Spool Cotton? and Patent Thread Cotton and Silk Cravats White and colored Cotton Gloves Edgings, Laces and Stay Binding ti-4 black Thibet Shawls and Plaid do. Black and colored Alpaccas Muslin de Laines 4, 7 8 and 4-4 bleached Goods l0-4and 11-4 do. Sheetings 3 4, 7-8 and 4 4 brown and The above, as al-o many other seasonable Goods, will be sold without reserve. SKiO, cash; 5100 and upwards. 4 mos.

credit I -r approved paper. KENT, KENDALL AT WATER. A us. 13 Aucts. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY OF HANOVER.

virtue ot a decree t.l the Superior Court of Chanccry, tor the Richmond Circuit, pronounced in the suit Baiker and a vs. Fletcher and als on the Ojth day of June, I84C, 1 shall, as special commissioner appointed by the said decree, proceed or. Friday, the 4th day of September ihe premises, to sell at public auction, to the flight der, ail the real estate ol which William A. Robertson died seized, consisting of two iracis ot land, lying in the county Hanover, adjoining each other, and containing by estimation one hundred and one and three quarter re-, upon the following letms to wii: one-third ol the purchase money payable in ninety dav-, Iroin the day ot sale, and the residue in two equal instalments, at six and twelve month-, from the date ol the first payment, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds with security, lor the several instalments of the purchase money, and the title to be retained until the last payment shall have been made, and a conveyance directed by the Court. This land lies on the Main Rond, leading from Coal Harbor to Richmond, al'Oitt ten miles from the latter place, and has on it a comfortable dwelling and outhouses.

The land is well timbered, at id is within halt a mile ot a good Grist and Saw Mill. The title to this property is believed to bo undoubted, hut, selling as commissioner, I shall sell only sach title as i- vested in ine by the said decree. ROBERT BARKER, Comr. Aug. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

IN pursuance of the provisions of a decree of the i'oillily Court of Online, in the case of Webb.Ai ataiint William V. Webb's administrator and other-, tundersigned, who are appointed commissioners lor that purpose, will on TL't-SIJAY, ilie 29th of September i fit, (it f.iir, if not, the next fair thereafter sate on the to the highest bidder, at public miction, a Tiact of r.e to tin- estate of the William Welti), lyiue aiot being In uput of irange County, formerly the residence oi late Tliarker V. Webb, and a.j linine the lands of CharlesT. tJravea, Reuhen Newman and others, ron taininz 400 acres, rl-l i IIIli. of wInch iliry ecit acommissioners, ni.it one twelfth by authority from John V.

This Tract lies wiihiu twn miles of the l.i beriy Mills, of fiordonsville, Hir terminus ol the 1 Railroad. and eiiiht the Court llnn-e. Viewed in reference to its totality, the society of the tr.ity, its natural fertility. and present Improved conilitioii, a more desirable Firm rarely offered at public ite. 'I lie- Farm are in rood condition, and conveniently located, the Hwel tnc House, though small, is comfortable.

Persons in ihe lower ol a healthy residence, would ilo to attend the sale of this estate. And on MONDAY, the ith day of October next, (if fair, if not. the next fair the laie residence of the said William C. Weliti, deceased. In ttie lower part of Urauice, near the Oranse Springs, they wltl offer for sale to the highest bidder, ai public auction, ihe residence of tbe Keni Kstateof the said William C.

VVebb, contalnlns between thirteen and t'nirrteeri hundred acres, which will be in lots to suit purchasers, eleven-twelfths uf which they sell as under the decree aforesaid ihe residue tindrr authority of the said John V. Webb. This last Tract lies within three miles Of the Orange in a healihyand desirable neighborhood. The soil uf this Tract i- very improvable the Farm Houses are very good, ami -uificient; the Dwel ling House is very coBitortable. The lands ill be sold on the follow mi; terms, to wif: One-loilrlh be paid In cash, the residue in Ih're etjiial annual III the pureh t-ers vm: bonds with approved personal security, and deed- of trii-t upon the land, to secure Ihe deferred payments.

title to the land is believed to untpiettiotinble, but, selling as eommisstoneis, they wltl only convey title as ihej are authorized to make I.v the decree aforesaid. WILLIAM C. MOOKE, JAMLSNKW.MAN, Cefereiici' is made to Junes Newman, orOhailesT. for In'ormition concernlnc the tirst uieniioiied Tract, and to William C. Stoore lor the latter.

C. M. J. N. SALE OF VALUABLE NEGROES.

In pursuance of the provisions of the said dei tee ol I tie CtHioty Colin I irittjrr. In Ihe naid case of Wet.h, Ufainst William C. Webb's udminisliaior Hint tlie undersigned, I.s aduilliL-iratc of Hie late William U. Wi bb, dei'eased, will on TIIUR8DAV, itie eisrhtli day of Ocluher n. xi.

it the late residence of William C. Webb, iter eased, ill the lower part of county, near tbe Orance Sprints, olfer for sale to the Inchest bidder, at public nuitioii, fur ready iiionej, from twenty to twenty live very valuable slaves, runsistinicof men, women and children, amonest them a good Blacksuiiih. WILLIAM C. MOOSE, Administrator of William C. Webb, deceased Aiig.

-Jawijw A IMatc IN THE COUNTY op ORANGE IN MARKET. I AM annous to sell either portion, or the whole ol my land, the AniMt River, In the county of irange. Thin Heinle mihiiimI by those who know eijual, il not superior, to any in t.ii* region. its assessed va'uc 1- as utty in the rnunty. Tract is supplied to contain about (Ji'ti acres, anil lam willing to -ell either the whole, or SOU acres, without the buildings.

il' divided, a full proportion of timber I could be allotted to each part. Adjoining thin Inst 300 acres, there ate also of very valuable limbered land, hich ran i had. The two nruled, would form a de-irnbie Farm. Owing in the excessive drought ol il.e pa-t Summer, my do not present iheir u-ual gro.vtli ol'gruvs; yei their line adaptation to to all crops, and to tobacco, well known in this I vicinity. There are tin acres of the richest low grounds, and oil one of this a from the sulh cient to enrich at leu-: god 10 res.

ijualities have been I tested with a result altogether satisfactory. 7'heilwel ling on this Farm lias been consumed by lire, but Uie walls are good, and can lie fully repaired at a cost of Sim, iheronirart price (ilfered an excellent work man. Tlirse walls are Jl leet l.y 4ti feet, two with ail excellent cellar. The cost of wood work must depend upon its exei iiiioii. The tunbei, however, is abundant on the land, and llo-re are two Saw distant less than one mile.

The contiguity of these Saw two tJrut Mills, a large Flouring Milt and VV'Kdlen Factory, must add essentially to the venictiw and value of this Estate. The location is it cannot be made piM way, and in removed from annoy nines of all kind, The river lifts been surveyed, and a company is now forming, with niosr flattering of opening navlgaiioii from this Farm lo Frederi" kabtirg; and its distance from Depot of l.out?.t Railroad is i nly I'J miles. Tbe buildings now standing are an eii el lent kitchen. wiin lour rooms, a Meat House, a Hairy, a large Framed Stable, .1 llarn, Corn and Tobacco Houses, and necessary Negro The riatden productive, and the Yard beaiitilul, with an extensive mouutain ievr. My terms are one third cash, residue In one and two years, with ir without intercut, as may agreed between uiyselfand ihe purchaser.

An title will be conveyed. Orange. Mav C. C. PAMUNKEY LAND IN MARKET.

criHE subscr her, wishing to changehis place of locnI lion, either lor tin; South or Went, is ludurcil by that and other considerations, lo offer for sale, on amiable imns, tbrre farms, located on the I'mnunkty River: Oak Spring Farm, lying immediate ly on the river, tiers perhaps as many inducement, any Farm of its in the tide water section it contains three hundred and fll'ty acres of land, two hundred and tifly of Is amble land, and now under a stale of cultivation and improvement, having recently been marled with the green sand marl. now well set in clover, it has on It a Two story Wood House, with eight commodious rooms, clietru, pertaining to a convenient Itoii-e, a Kitchen with air rooms; dairy; Ice House; Cabins; Harris, grid a ffne Stable, Carriage and House, es lobe found where. This Farm ha'attached to it a fine Fishery, and the river banks abound in marl. The second Farm, called Hayfield, lies separated from the first by a narrow strip of land. This Farm contains, by recent survey, six hundred and seventy acres ot land, two hundred ol which is in wood; remarkably well to getlier with the arable land, under a fine enclosure, and g'rfei state of cultivation.

Some of this land nas been marled, and all of it ivell dilrhed. This Farm an Orchard on it, containing some eight or nine diifei nit kinds of Iruit. all of a superior quality. It ran boast of flno ater e.ng numerous springs, and a well on the Farm. The Ituildings consist of an Overseer's House, wilh rooms; Smoke House, Stable, I'orn Houses, atid Cabins, all of a Comfort able order.

Tne third lag sotiie tw miles taut from the two above mentioned Farms, offers nnsidenble induremeiitH, regards heaith, line witter, It contain-three hundred and thirty land, all Iving beautifully; some very productive meadow land'attached to it. and the greaier portion cf the higii land has been marled, and now clover Tl.e improvements in sma'tl Wood House, with four room', lands are all well situated, being surrounded by energrtii hcnoralde planters, and the neighborhood can boa of good health any other tide-water tection. Kitlier of the above-mentioned Farms admirably for a physician; the practice being worth from one thou sand five hundreu to two ibriuand dollars, and I money at that I'rivate notions, connected wltlr my future arrange menu, rue to offer these lands for sale. My anxiety to rell will guarantee bargains. All wish to'purchase lands in a Ude water eec.iion, will do well to view these If the purchaser wishes it, can supplied with every thing necessary to cultivate the Farms Tekms time will be allowed the in cha-t-r.

for rreduig wheat In the Fall will given, and entire possession tirst dav of Janu srvupxt. WM. P. BRAiTO.N. Kins William County, July COATS, SPOOL recHv.J and fur sale bv KENT, KENDALL AT WATER.

Aug. 14.

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