Virginia Argus (Richmond, Va.). 1813-10-18 [p ]. · 2019-11-20 · How triumphant they rode o’er...

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Jfrum ih-. L'Umntiian. HOJiXi. IV1:£ ti 7 HE WARRIOR RElVSKS. Wlun the warrior returns liam dn battle al.tr, To the home and the country he nobly .1$.- fcmicU ; O! warm be thF'weicomc to gladden lusi.tr, Ami luuU be lh«*3 >y Ui.<l »ua penis mb cn- lied! In tiie .fiill t^de of song, let lus fame roll •dong, To ttie feast-flowing board, let us grate- fully iltxon;', Where mm with tin- olive the laurel shall wave, Ami term a bright w reatb fur the brow of the brave. Columbia, a band of thy brothers nehiild, W ho cniiin their reward in tuy hca; t’s warm emotion, When thy causa, when thy h* nor urg’d onward —the bold, In vain irownM tbe desert, in vain rag’d the ocean s To a Ur djuitant shore, mid the battle’s W;id roar, They rudVd thy fair fame and thy rights 10 secure, Then mm with the olive tbe h urrlshall wave, Aud form ttbnghi wreath for the brow of the brave Our fathers who stand on the summit of fame, Shall cxuliingly hear, of tiieir sons lit proud story 5 (lOV their young boso ns glow’d with thu pa t. i »t’a Itutne, llovv they fougii how they fell in the blaze oi their gl"ry, How triumphant they rode o’er the won dering U ‘ml. And ting’d the biuo waters^, with infidel blood ; / ^ Hi.tv mixt with the olive die laiy-il ilid wave, Ami form’d u bi ighl wreath for tlied»row*^<i the In aVi. Pi the conflict resistless, each to:l thc^enJur’d, 'Till tlie foe shrunk dismay'll, the war* d- aotation, /r £.nd pale beavi'u the crescent, Us splendor oh- ■cured By the light of the star-spangled flag of our nation, Where each radiant star gleam’d a meteor ot Wa r, Aiul the turban’d heads bow’d to the tera rible glare; Then mixt with the olive thu U lire l did wave, Amu form'da bright wreath fur the brow oftiic brave. 3Fn< n welcome the warrior, returned trom afar, To th home and the country he nobly tie* fended, let thanks due to valor now gladen his car, And toud be the ioy that Ins perils arc cn* ; dot ( In the lull tide ot song let tiis lame roil along. To the teast-llowing board, let us gratel'u .. 1) tfirong, Where mixt with tne >lnc the laurel shall wave, atauiorm u bright wreath to, tbs brow of ilie brave. JLdtiU for bale. I> V virtue of a deed ot trust execu'ed by 3 Bernard Suns, Iwj. to the subscriber on th* v'd day March, 1812, in order to secure tbt payment ol two bonus, made payable to Carter Page, Thomas M. Wean and Miller Woouson, commissioners acting under a de*. ert e of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Kichmonu dn.iriei, herein the <Xi-i utors ol Alexander Trent, j§££ compiainan a and the representatives f l^tiiirid I'rent, deiemlam s, the amount ot said bmnls 2131.-—1 lie first pays- hie for the sum June 181d—the se- cond bund payauie tor the sum ot 1061. In. June 1813, with interest on »ai<l bonds from June 1811,—I shat), at Caira, in the coun y ot Cum- oerland, on ’1 uesii.<y un 2od ilay oi November next, proceed to sell, to tne highest bidder, lor cMh, under the s-id deed 61 trust, 17 7 l~2\ \cres of Laud, On the south sidt\f Willis's rival' which said tract was sold bv the said cp|Aimission<-is at Cumberland e ntruiotnefwlien the said 11 rnard B.ri'S became the pure or so muen thereof as will be sufficient lo^kclnrge the am bal- ance, with int<uva.j^K{fcosts attending the Sale ot sa.d TraM^H&un). V I’HOim I ON, This ee. Win. ]l Hubbard, He spec fully inform* hr customers and the Jiubiu ihut he ha., jus' rtci tvi d, and JS MOM’ oPhMlMd Hixt y j> cku^es* bliocs : Comprising nine thousand pair, assortment suit- which were »rl> tor Kj. 'eniy fiair and ennsistin id> e tor tli*- mr.de to orui tHl'.K.g. On C S«^|.uu One tli u3ftii.. pair plafjfatlon S* e<, of his own rr.uniifj'&oi^fT-*** dot.' Wool Hutu —20 do. b'aek a til'd R an skins—bin e Thr d—Boo C y !, &r See. ll/* Orders tr«Fi. town and Country will he gia-'ciuily received and pudctu. il) u.i^n- di dt t * B<>ots and Shnit ui^dc to im»;i soi c at shin* nor ice, an. thllie ntiiavi in uni r, .it »s SOOT AVD *j. Oct. 14 ^ " l 4 Mrn>‘ d oi >Moien, IjtROM Mr Wniiam ihfo'i Pasture, be.aw ucckcits, a ors<\ ■head, and fore feet M arc. n to itu at Mr. Hro.. W nh a blaz Soil X?' oever will deliver BpB..._„ Vers’, Hoc kt ttl, shall be i.amls<im«ly rewarded. JODN PA'i I'filtsoN. 1 |*. r~\ A KitN rp, on dtf 2 ,d day ol May, IbU, 1 so* K31RAV I. 11 A T*iirr urs old, at fi |> dollars. II <*•», 13th Ort U I, K, pnj.; Im.Ii tad—valued IIIOIIARIt CtJHl). wStpi APRTITION Will I Oerteral Arseni for tin purpoM' oij Aurittd wl.icli upon ;i recoftnL wt to li»v Ixeil ted. Oct. 11. DD'd'OKS ADA.\I MOV hi) th* (in 8t<>r Udt. llt presented tniiifc next by Writ. P. illation, a slim ot money re to isoisly a jiidgrnen I.icl judyn cn ougli' It for rca.uiis liicrt-in si.«- tslll CLARK, I t\» t.. Vi * Hoom over i kp ‘•SW and Apetlteca'y’. *• -* ft LIST of 21 liluls. Tobac liolise >VCt* 1:10 tulle [)1 speoiiou.)—w iiicii will 1811 April 4 12 May 3 16 17 18 22 23 June 18 Augt. 28 Sept. G May 18 September 16. llalmn Wiles IV.iet Crawfi David Hunt John Raven Thomas Norv Lazarus Minor William M’Gehee aining in Soabrooks ''''"are1 iiiiV (of ’le.uro.Mw’s In ttccomi ng lo law. 20 Roger Burns Thomas Brooks Charles Edwards William West John Gilliam John Gtiliain William Jones Stcmed No. 12 19 80 81 88. 142 143 151 152 153 154 1T7 178 187 188 189 237 252 253 Richard Bo ram 45 46 Gross. 1567 1j?2 1452 1593 1538 1428 1455 IGUO 1523 1757 J7>:7 14o4 1528 1778 1414 1588 1689 1693 liUO Skabrooks Refused. 1600 1614 Tare. 185 214* 156 160 14^ 140 141 142 141 150 149 132 210 lo4 148 259 14u 149 209 Nett. 1332 1358 1296 1453 1»13 l~<-8 15*4 1 1437 1607 1558 1832 13.3 1614 le66 14. 9 1499 1o14 1491 1491 2 438 BURTON 51 ALLEN, I .apectora (3m.) List of 125 Hhds. Tobacco stored in Sen brook’s \Vare House, that have remained (undetnauded) over the time presetibed by law—if not called for, they wiilbe scld according to law. LYNCH’S INSPECTION. V1811—jiril 16 It. & G. 567, 140, 1610 571. 134, 1414 19 May 9 *11 13 18 June 10 20 July 24 August 5 8 14 A n. S. I. 1). I. G. R. G. H. I. E. J. I. It. \V. r> & \r. i. it. T. R. 71, 16.., 1410 524, 154, 1 «>6 57, 185, 1315 58, 185, 15.i5 381, 2( U, 1490 304,15*, 1562 670,130, 1352 309, 212, 310, 213* 1182, 170, 5°0, 15'., 677, 125, 678, 98, 919, 166, 1644 1011,161, 1365 449, 130, 1203 9-9, 167, 1439 931, 150, 1404 932, loO, 1426 1570 1700 1652 1256 1251 1220 L.IHHUTY I NS I F. I ION. April 16 A It. 384, 135, :27 N. H. Mty 18 T. W. 20 June 4 20 32 D. & M. R. T. D. 8^7, 135, 1043, 17b. 1041, m., 1042, 17-1, 790, 165, 964, 140, 707, 279. 1184, i S\ 118a, 1A) / / 1 1182, 134, Mi) 1185, 132, /v 1187, 154 1181, 133, 1318, 170, 283, 145, 282, 142, FRIEND’S INSPECTION August 5 T. R. April 19 D. 24 26 May 13 18 M. I. N. I. S. July 8 87 J, 194, 837, 160, 889, 160, 8:;y, i6o, 877, *64, 876, 164, 931, 180, 663, 160, 234, 978, 15”, 42ft, 167, 967, 157, 1239, 114, 1240, 144, 1238, 114, 799, 140, 801, 14r, 1199, 138, 465, 140, 484, 160, 486, i4'J, 482, llu, 483, 16u. 487, 110, 528, 150, 527, 150, M A1 IT 1S S INSPECT I ON. June 7 A. n. 11 D. & M. 37 S. I. A. B. D.K» April 16 19 May 11 39 It. S. D. &S. N. N. 11. July 2 8 S. I. L. K. 763, 183, 717. 150, £45, IftO, .5 <*7, 115, 292, .155, 1096, 150, 165, 135. 106, 135, 1349, 140, 1990, I t 5, 1293, ’92, 1 .94, 192, 1 47, i65, SPRING INSHEoTloN Sept. 13 E. P. E. P. 1365 1265 1500- 687 148« 1613 1192 1 J99 15 9 1520 1554 1653 1573 1592 1573 1583 15o0 1534 1483 1554 142$ 1186 1500 1440 1541 15H 13-9 1621 1500 1395 1506 1334 1474 1508 1622 1524 1590 1517 1560 .444 1570 1628 1528 1495 1450 1270 1915 1244 1250 ’609 1593 : 4 '..3 1427 1208 <430 1395 16 457, 170, 1194 4.>», 1 J, t.,40 26 419, 120, 10^0 30 M. 583, 184. ,514 679, 16>, hs 544, 141, 1.596 5+1. 14*1, 1650 JumI? ». L 814, 159, 1446 August 19 T. K. 79*, 14 >, .1602 859, 200, 15it0 PLANTERS*« ftfiPEOTlUV April 25 N. 929, 186, 1400 May 20 D &. M. 27 1). & S 29 S O. .T*i up 27 T B. .»u > 2 8 1. 914. 1)7, 1200 73. 100. 14,8 1308, 14*1, 1345 1809, 118, J4'4 lit \(;K WATER INSPECTION. May II V. M 519. 151, 1481 20 1). 8c M. 600, 136, 156? * 599, 150, 1(, i3 WOODSONS INSPECTION April 26 C. W. 56, 456* 161J 157, 1 14, 1524 May 11 Y. M. 30 May 7 315, 136. 1440 5o4, 170, 1624 3*7, 176, 1622 4'*/, 156, 1518 393, 156, 17.54 391, J7J, 1695 84i, 187, 1491 GVNN'ON‘3 INSPECTION. It 161, 151, U24 106, 138, 13+ff 216, 112, 12.,2 107, 138, 1220 10.5, 138, !+,2 159, 151, 1519 '208, 182, 1.551 fb 'l ION. 3, 146, 14+4 fa>5, 145, I 97 ?. 1 *7, 1483 54. 1481 AMffEKHT INSPECTION. May n li. it. 10JU, 160, 1878 13 E. 123, >86, 155T II 1>. &M, 224, «66, 1*23 HORSEY'S INS i7 I. it AufuM i3 I. 1 221, lb5, ott<i 223, 167, 162 27 8. I. 456, 145, 14*7 HEN DERSON’S INSPECT ION. July 24 I*. W. 35,106, 1482 UAMUBN INSPECTION'. April 22 C. H. 51, 156, ly/H DEAN’S INSPECTION 27 E. 2*4, 160, 1240 May 15 G C. 316, 162, 1 64 BURTON & ALLEN, Inspectors. Sept. 16.(3tn.) AUCTION. WILL BE SOLD'AT PUBLIC AUCTION* On the 18th of October (if not preiv. ously disposed of at private sale) Lot JNo. 9, In Nichols >nN Hope WajR Irennement, on WHICH A /wo Fraim^Hm/xiinjrs, The said LO 1' is®nTne main street, anil convenient to navigation. I hc sale will commence at 5 o’clock in the evening, and the terms made known at the time. WILLIAM GOODWIN. September, 15. [ids.) (0* The sale of Captain Goodwin’s Lot at Rocketts (see the last p-gc of this paper) is POSTI’ONliP till Saturday the^fcl 'mat. at 1 o’clock, in the alter ndon, when it will certainly take pUcc. __ rI^O RENT, that well known FlitE 1 PROOF STAND FOR A Grocery Store, either wholesale or i apilApposite the ReP Tavern, on E or mauf wnclt, and next d -or to \\ illiam Siiephi* (Up Jyire.* Possession will be given vnvoefirlijf Enquire of the subscriber at the FalWfe Garden, nr in his absence of Caleb Lownes. JAMES LOWNE3. 9th Month 16th, 1813. __(tQ y*tt Published and for tale at S. Pleasants’ Pool Store, Richmond, THE GENTLEMAN’S Pocket Companion. COMPfl I SINC? A G ESi EH.1t, n ESC II TP TIOJV OF TUB NOBLE AND USEFUL ANIMAL 1 lie Jlorse; 7*0G E THE. R WIT Him: QUICKEST AND SIMPLEST M O D E OF FATTENING ; NECESSARY" TREATMENT WHILE VNDER GOING EXCBSSIEE FA YIGUE, ON A TOVRNRt} the construction AND JU.1JVJ1 GEME.Yl OF S?. 9 TILES / DIFFERENT MARKS ASCERTAINIJV THE ACE OF A. IIORO £ FROM TRRRF. TO NINE YEARS OLD. With a concise account of the Diseases to which the Horse is most subject ; with such remedies as tong experience has proven to be effectual. EMBELLISHED WITH SIX F. L E (i A N I' V. NORA VINOS j y /t icn.«n n. \us t. \, nr Soupy c^hity Vuanu. NEW ES TABLISHMENT. Matthew H. Hicc and Co. has tn’ten that convenient stand near the Bason, lately or. cupied by Messrs. Calijl am. Hines, -vheie they will be n*epKn8jTt^ transact business on enmmUyon, artfi tinake on storage nil kinds of c/funtry Deduce. 1'litsy aisf* ipta^Jr/ening the host assort- ’nt* of GROC EWES that can be procured .h-cn 'hoy are determined to sell on the ch' epi st tr ms, that the present agitated » ate cf public affairs will admit of.—. Richmond 20lh September 1813. (tf.) N OTICE-1 shall petition the Legis- lature of Virginia at the next «e*?u>n, f »r leave to EIUX D a^OLL-BRIDGE across James River/ wn/mencing on my land inihe county o&Xlfc/erfield, adjoining the town of MantftiedWr, and abutting on the opposite sale thereof, in the county of Henrico, where I have obtained land for the purpose. EDWARD \V. TRENT. Srpt. id. eptmL JNoticc id I lore by Given, THA i‘ I shall pjnuwi the next General Assembly for a Ufy\cj a House ami Lot, left tint* mo by tlnl/s/VA ill and Testament ef Patsy Jackson, decM. RICHARD NORTH. Sept 30. lm. JnJft- JUST PUBLISHED, tale at ihc^lr^ut office, Richmond, VIRGINIA. ALMANACK,; Nor the year of our Lord, It* 14. Notice. VT>T. persons havj g any claims against itu* uuno nt Philip tiooch, deeM. will take this as notice, ta.vt the executors have iinlj *umut uttered uie personal assets and tliat tefc is a suit brought in the Superir Court o C lanccry at St .union, b\ Uavid and Jas. Car- tand, against ‘he c.v^H^k's of said decedent, to subject a J'taoi m, or the proceeds o; \ I raci ot Laud, vvitffTn,- saul decedent to br solo 'Or the payment.JU his debts, which said ‘and ha-, lately suld Those persons use claims lia>v,'no^mceit paid, had beltei ia\v themselves made parties to the above suit, ni some way put in'heir claims, in order that m chancellor may make an equal division ol s d equitable assets. ROBERT WALKER, \Y iVt B (iOOCH, Ictivg Executors of Philifi Gooch, dec'd 14. 4\v. Notice. I1AT in virtue of a deed in trust executed I) John Litl pag Eaqr. I shall o; Monday, the tJ3i.li day of October next, before lie front door of the Eagle Tavern in this city, \pose to sale by Public Auction totlu* highest bidder for ready money, the lohowing Tracts of Lund, Or so mucli thereof, :«« may be i.ccessarv, to raise and satisiy. as -.veil the interest ot 1931 15 5, to he computed from SOtli Nov. 1787, to -did day of June, l79f,avfTte principal sum oi 1431. 15 .5, with mtcfesyUiereur* Irotn t!ie day last mentioned, as a!st^v4^6 cents costs, be- ing the amount of a L/C w the late High Court of Chancery ij/lavn^Br Hubert T. liooe, and Richard Harrisoi^j^^r town of Alexan. dria, against the said Littlcpage, together with the costs and charges attending the execution ol this 1 rust; that is to say, one Tractol La d of ?,3rU acres, lying in the county of Payette, in Lie state ol Kentucky' on the main fork ot Licking Creek, .nd north side tin-roof, and bounded as expressed in a survey of the said Lund, made on the 25tli day of March, 1786 lor the said Littl-'pnge : .Also JU6U acres in the county ot Greenbrier, Virginia, on Glade Creek —one other tract of 1085 acres in the same county on the head waters of Glade Creek, and also 41 b acres in the last mentioned county, lying b ‘tween Gladcman’s and Laurci’n Creek ; which said three last mentioned tracts of land were granted io the said John C. Littlepage as assignee ot William Prog, by Patents from tht Commonwealth of Virginia, bearing date, each, on the lJth day.of July, 17i,‘6. SAMUEL M’CU.VW, Trustee. Richmond, Sept. 95. (tds.) Areiielaus Hughes, ON THE h.VSIN, Ha* Just rrreweci and for Sale, 6000 wl. of BACON, 60 Bbls. New Herrings^ Copperas in Barrels. •Verdejrrruf in Po>l4_ Fine Mace*. Snuff in Imperial and Yount Russia S1 ll,K j German LINK*',„ A few gross best Kirby Fishing llooka ALSU, One hundred and txenu thousand well burns BRICKS .with woOtl' and twelve or fifteen hundred Bushels o‘ Shell 1,1.MB ready for Salt ar,d iel:vr*n at the Kiln near the BASIN—Ap ply as above. J.liV 8 tf. Samuel G. Adams, »S now receiving 360 Carey Flows, 100 Ca k„ Cut N.sils, assorted, 6oO Suits Cleat lies for Negroes, ALO—ON HAND, A good assortment of Hardware, Ironmongery, Cutlery and Brass Wares, Bolting Cloths, B r and lloop Iron, Nail Rods, one P*ir F.snphws MilLStoncs,4 feet 6 inches, w hich are ofilrud ! for sale on moderate terms. Hi shniond, August 6, 1813. 3 llh'is Knifes and Forks ssao£ 1 Ditto Files, 1 Cask Pocket Pistols, 4'- D »ztn Spades, Military Goods, ScCla^_, Piutes, Fifes, Drums and Flagiletti On Hand) for !Salc, 25 HaleB Woolens, 20 boxes hats, «Mor cd Manchestry &. shirt’gs Bed tick ed. 60 casks wrought and cot nails 3000lbs seine and sow- ing twine 5 tons neat, castings Window glass & sifters cloth. Hessian rolls Sadlery, cutler ther hardware Blue and white 20 hc£es cotton and wool cards 50 Bbls brown sugar 5000 lbs coffee in bugs Spanish and Orleans in- digo 1500 cxcellentL iguira b ides 25bur»dles soal leather. Hut herrifigs and shads Whiskey Train oil in pipes and barrels Tar. Lumber. Balt, &.c. 8cc. Acomiuete assortment 01 jnciimonu mantine turcrl ATONE WARE, pu»*up to order. 1200 Bids FLOUR, a part for family me. FOR RJilYT, The tipper part of the house, now occupied by Mr. Hawkins as a Hltoe Store ; with out houses uttached——Aslo a TENEMENT at Rocketts, STORAGE May be had in fire-proof houses, at the Fort or at Rocketts. WAjYTE D, £ 12,000 Sterling Bills ON ENGLAND. ftf.) CHARLES WHITLOCK, For Suit*, A handsome second hand Phila. nmde g i g WITH Tt.ArP.n HARt ES^OyfytBrR. ALSO—A CAPITAL GtO HORSE FOR SALE. JAMES BREAM Aug. —tf (17* SOBHCKIPTlC^A will reoeived at this Office, for afcflnp^iiow executing in New^York) of thyAnfe lamented Capt. LAWRENCE. he 6 inches by 4, engraved by Lt x ifJt. in a ecrv superior styie, from a painting by Stkwakt- rice one dollar. v (tf.J r7 y\ C E. THE SUBSCRIBER Will froeerd to sell to the highest biddrr, 0JY THU RSI) A V, thoJiMh October next, ot the filan.ation of Nathaniel SH- <len, dec’d, in th^t/Mity of Powhatan, sONyi. STOCK : IPIPting of Horses, Com llo^s, fyc. together with tome* Houtrhold Furniture. WILLIAM SET.DEN, Administrator of Nath’l Selden. ^ Sept. 200 cptds ON the 2“tl; day of October next at tlft late dwelling house of Major FruncS Sc<>tt dec will commence the sale of the de» cedants estate. The sale will continue trortl day to day until a sufficient stun is raised t<© pay the debts.—The propet ty for sale con* sist of Thirty Slaves, many of dfem very va- .uaolc, a good waggon®, slityinicker, holism servants and plantatiotnbanos—The stoclc of liorses, Cows, Hogs—all the Plantation uteusilafH^u^aiold and Kitchen Furniture, tbejjM<p^lLColn, &c. tec.—Al- so the tract ot I^Cnd lit wlvffih the i'estatot* lived containing abojft 800 Ao^s.—It »s,proj bable the Land wiUr be devid^^nto two ©r more tracts—it is£xpected th^^about one fourth part of the sale will be required ut cash, the remainder on credit but the Ex’r/ cannot yet determine the precise extent o9 credit having a desire on the one hand to advance the amount of sale and on the o- liter to satisfy the wishes of the creditors-**. *t will be at least on twelve months credjfc- .itid perhaps divided into several terms. JOHN B. SCOTT Ex’r. September 27, 1813. (u4wp.) DRUGS AND MEDICINES. !*aintkrs, 8c Dyers’ Materials, &c OH E subsceiber, a few doors below tue received, by land Baltimore and selected assort* ■- Bell Tavern, has carriage from Alexandria, a lid<iandw< ment of i *rugsfcfccWM If hich he tua rhey were watLlai him to sell (oxceffting ___ w cheap, for Cash, as such articles were sold for Letore the War )e C icines; 'nuine if Fresh* hich will enable few article*) 17- BEST SPERMACETI LAMP-OIL —Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,—and one gross EASIER. OIL, also on rcasoua* ble terms. WILLIAM WEST. wt^ August 16. Notice I WILL SELL LAND con« taming about t^crls, in the County of Goochland, on IJokiilumi Creek, ariioiuutjj the Lamia of Mt\\Vil]jAni M. Richardson/ Mr. A. llryce, amnWler^. ^ JOHN FORBES, Jfcar Columbia, Virginia. June 12. wtf. \\; ILL HE RENTED I OR \ TERM. OF >V years, the Buiklings, Llelongmg to the Esiat^^l Uicimrd Cunning* !»am, dcc’d near Cnml^rlarwkCourthouBe, with fifty Acres of Land( adiointog thereto, witU some additions, 'vV>rU*5y tel .m will be per- mitted to make. /iJlrfrill A a very ehgble sUnd/or a l'A\ f ftN^Ling/ithiH *bcut threo hundred yards "fciemfwcfixun; Any pel soil wisliiug 10 view Sur^-' will be shewn them by the hiib.cribi r and it uoi disposed ofbeloro Monday he ?2od of November next, l>y private c >nt ran—it will then nc LEASED to tin highest bi-'-fn .fra ttrm or years. RICHARDCL'XXINGHA Adm’r. C trnbeiia <1. Oc.. 8. *-1lO. I if \\E!) ro.u> toe it.ciunona .Mills, on tut O 2Sft.h or las Willi a lisngin five tcet hi ft, marks of the u lofty said Horse to Richmond, Oct. 8. itch tai;, about has the mows in will deliver y rewarded. CUNNING!!A M. v.’4*p. Notice isHcrubyGiv. il, * HAT a petition will be presented to the n< x' LegiMabMa^rayiag- tha on act may pass legulizin^rffich a\nr acts it :ke ving I rustei-^lr l the interest which tlie comm«nu^altijgQ#inVita;n l.ands where f Patru k tfiutts, cu*d so|£i r., under an ct of 'be Gent*; l ^^jjdnhlv l.fr vesting Hilt tame in I rnvuel. passed the sixteenth day of L*ec«d>er, one lliu/.jiki seven hundred mil ninety—i^^^furj||^ii;iiiiier as if the Trust' tee or TrusUe^flWiivipg. were a majority of those mentioned in the art ufori said, and to he of the saine validity, and no greater, as is an* thru ised by the said act of General Assembly, Rielimood, Or!. 4. wWOrl '). 'T”HE Subscribers having taken tlie ft Use X lately occupied by Messrs Vail & Rug*, ers, on E street, a few doors above the llell Tavern, lx g k ave lo inform their friends ancl the public, that they will carry oo the Ikiyg- "ism & Apothecary’s business, under the firm Otto. *.?. Carrington, fjj Co They have for sale, a* wry grneial assort* mpnt of Medicines, DvcJSiufh, Paints and Oils, ol'exe. lhnt quality yANiitti will be solo on ns reasonable terms, as dictate of the times will permi*, and cn ry a'J^^on will he paid pc the putting up evciw articM sold, in the neatest manner and on Ac hhoiK.it notice I he acting pfch^Wco. M. Carrington, hav* ing served a regular apprenticeship of mice years, in an eminent An-thccary’s Shop in fthi- lidclphia, and attended t.vocoiirsis of (jhemi* cal lectures in that College, fiatte * himself I that lie will be found worthy of confidence, and wdl be able to give general satisfaction in hia ! line of business, and pledges himself to give tb« greatest attention to please. CEO. M. C ^ RRTNGTON, MICAJ Ml CLA RK. "rrU. fit. L i iie»p ova i L r THE SUBSCRIBERS 7 Have REMOVED their Vendue Office tor tie* House formerly < ecu pied by Mr. J&mtp Wallace, corner of E & 14ili streets, Where Uiev offer lor .>h a, 50,000lbs. Bro'rnrfRygar in Hhds, boje- es nod barVu. 10,00< L af immuKIhIs. and barrels, 15,000 i> :- Cofl^Lj^tierce* and bags, lOCbcsti of Imperial and Young IJy«‘ sen Teas. HO lkuxe* Albany Chocolate, (i Pipes Malaga Wine (superior qnu> litv) ADO 6ck' Liverpool Salt, 50 Casks Verdigris, 55 Pieces Russia Sheet ings, inm ortiuK AnrreLHi m rnn Dry Go n\ and Grocery Line, MURPHY & SCOTT, V. M’s. OF Upper 2$ Lower Uanadu, For sale at this office, * Jv'pt. 23

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Jfrum ih-. L'Umntiian. HOJiXi.

IV1:£ ti 7 HE WARRIOR RElVSKS. Wlun the warrior returns liam dn battle al.tr,

To the home and the country he nobly .1$.- fcmicU ;

O! warm be thF'weicomc to gladden lusi.tr, Ami luuU be lh«*3 >y Ui.<l »ua penis mb cn-

lied! In tiie .fiill t^de of song, let lus fame roll

•dong, To ttie feast-flowing board, let us grate-

fully iltxon;', •

Where mm with tin- olive the laurel shall wave, Ami term a bright w reatb fur the brow of the brave.

Columbia, a band of thy brothers nehiild, ♦ W ho cniiin their reward in tuy hca; t’s warm

emotion, When thy causa, when thy h* nor urg’d onward

—the bold, In vain irownM tbe desert, in vain rag’d the

ocean s

To a Ur djuitant shore, mid the battle’s W;id roar,

They rudVd thy fair fame and thy rights 10

secure, Then mm with the olive tbe h urrlshall wave, Aud form ttbnghi wreath for the brow of the brave

Our fathers who stand on the summit of fame, Shall cxuliingly hear, of tiieir sons lit

proud story 5 (lOV their young boso ns glow’d with thu pa

t. i »t’a Itutne, llovv they fougii how they fell in the blaze

oi their gl"ry, How triumphant they rode o’er the won

dering U ‘ml. And ting’d the biuo waters^, with infidel

blood ; / ^ Hi.tv mixt with the olive die laiy-il ilid wave, Ami form’d u bi ighl wreath for tlied»row*^<i the In aVi.

Pi the conflict resistless, each to:l thc^enJur’d, 'Till tlie foe shrunk dismay'll, the war* d-

aotation, /r £.nd pale beavi'u the crescent, Us splendor oh-

■cured By the light of the star-spangled flag of our

nation, Where each radiant star gleam’d a meteor

ot Wa r, Aiul the turban’d heads bow’d to the tera

rible glare; Then mixt with the olive thu U lire l did wave, Amu form'da bright wreath fur the brow oftiic brave.

3Fn< n welcome the warrior, returned trom afar,

To th home and the country he nobly tie* fended,

let thanks due to valor now gladen his car, And toud be the ioy that Ins perils arc cn*

; dot ( In the lull tide ot song let tiis lame roil

along. To the teast-llowing board, let us gratel'u ..

1) tfirong, Where mixt with tne >lnc the laurel shall wave, atauiorm u bright wreath to, tbs brow of ilie brave.

JLdtiU for bale.

I> V virtue of a deed ot trust execu'ed by 3 Bernard Suns, Iwj. to the subscriber on

th* v'd day March, 1812, in order to secure tbt payment ol two bonus, made payable to Carter Page, Thomas M. Wean and Miller Woouson, commissioners acting under a de*. ert e of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Kichmonu dn.iriei, herein the <Xi-i utors ol Alexander Trent, j§££ compiainan a and the representatives f l^tiiirid I'rent, deiemlam s, the amount ot said bmnls 2131.-—1 lie first pays- hie for the sum June 181d—the se-

cond bund payauie tor the sum ot 1061. In. June 1813, with interest on »ai<l bonds from June 1811,—I shat), at Caira, in the coun y ot Cum-

oerland, on ’1 uesii.<y un 2od ilay oi November next, proceed to sell, to tne highest bidder, lor cMh, under the s-id deed 61 trust,

17 7 l~2\ \cres of Laud, On the south sidt\f Willis's rival' which said tract was sold bv the said cp|Aimission<-is at Cumberland e ntruiotnefwlien the said 11 rnard B.ri'S became the pure or so muen thereof as will be sufficient lo^kclnrge the am bal- ance, with int<uva.j^K{fcosts attending the Sale ot sa.d TraM^H&un). V

I’HOim I ON, This ee.

Win. ]l Hubbard, He spec fully inform* hr customers and the

Jiubiu ihut he ha., jus' rtci tvi d, and

JS MOM’ oPhMlMd Hixt y j> cku^es* bliocs :

Comprising nine thousand pair, assortment suit-

which were

»rl> tor Kj.

'eniy fiair

and ennsistin id> e tor tli*- mr.de to orui

tHl'.K.g. On

C S«^|.uu One tli u3ftii.. pair plafjfatlon S* e<, of

his own rr.uniifj'&oi^fT-*** dot.' Wool Hutu —20 do. b'aek a til'd R an skins—bin e Thr d—Boo C y !, &r See.

ll/* Orders tr«Fi. town and Country will he gia-'ciuily received and pudctu. il) u.i^n- di dt t *

B<>ots and Shnit ui^dc to im»;i soi c at shin* nor ice, an. thllie ntiiavi in uni r, .it »s SOOT AVD *j.

Oct. 14 ^ " l 4

Mrn>‘ d oi >Moien, IjtROM Mr Wniiam ihfo'i Pasture, be.aw

ucckcits, a

ors<\ ■head, and fore feet

M arc. n to itu at Mr. Hro..

W nh a blaz

Soil X?' oever will deliver BpB..._„ Vers’, Hoc kt ttl, shall be i.amls<im«ly rewarded.

JODN PA'i I'filtsoN. 1 |*.

r~\ A KitN rp, on dtf 2 ,d day ol May, IbU, 1 so* K31RAV I.

11 A T*iirr urs old, at fi |> dollars.

II <*•», 13th Ort

U I, K, pnj.; Im.Ii tad—valued

IIIOIIARIt CtJHl). wStpi

APRTITION Will I Oerteral Arseni

for tin purpoM' oij Aurittd wl.icli upon ;i recoftnL wt to li»v Ixeil ted.

Oct. 11.

DD'd'OKS ADA.\I MOV hi) th*

(in 8t<>r

Udt. llt

presented tniiifc next

by Writ. P. illation, a slim ot money re

to isoisly a jiidgrnen I.icl judyn cn ougli'

It for rca.uiis liicrt-in si.«-

tslll

CLARK, I t\» t.. Vi * Hoom over i kp ‘•SW and Apetlteca'y’.

*• -* ft

LIST of 21 liluls. Tobac liolise >VCt* 1:10 tulle [)1 speoiiou.)—w iiicii will

1811

April 4 12

May 3

16

17

18

22 23

June 18 Augt. 28 Sept. G

May 18

September 16.

llalmn Wiles IV.iet Crawfi David Hunt

John Raven Thomas Norv

Lazarus Minor

William M’Gehee

aining in Soabrooks ''''"are1 iiiiV (of ’le.uro.Mw’s In

ttccomi ng lo law.

20 Roger Burns

Thomas Brooks Charles Edwards William West John Gilliam John Gtiliain William Jones

Stcmed

No. 12 19 80 81 88.

142 143 151 152 153 154 1T7 178 187 188 189 237 252 253

Richard Bo ram 45 46

Gross. 1567 1j?2 1452 1593 1538 1428 1455 IGUO 1523 1757 J7>:7 14o4 1528 1778 1414 1588 1689 1693 liUO

Skabrooks Refused.

1600 1614

Tare. 185 214* 156 160 14^ 140 141 142 141 150 149 132 210 lo4 148 259 14u 149 209

Nett. 1332 1358 1296 1453 1»13 l~<-8 15*4 1

1437 1607 1558 1832 13.3 1614 le66 14. 9 1499 1o14 1491

1491 2 438

BURTON 51 ALLEN, I .apectora (3m.)

List of 125 Hhds. Tobacco stored in Sen brook’s \Vare House, that have remained (undetnauded) over the time presetibed by law—if not called for, they wiilbe scld according to law.

LYNCH’S INSPECTION. V1811—jiril 16 It. & G. 567, 140, 1610

571. 134, 1414

19

May 9 *11

13 18

June 10

20 July 24 August 5

8 14

A n. S. I. 1).

I. G. R.

G. H. I. E.

J. I. It. \V.

r> & \r. i. it.

T. R.

71, 16.., 1410 524, 154, 1 «>6

57, 185, 1315 58, 185, 15.i5

381, 2( U, 1490 304,15*, 1562 670,130, 1352 309, 212, 310, 213*

1182, 170, 5°0, 15'., 677, 125, 678, 98, 919, 166, 1644

1011,161, 1365 449, 130, 1203 9-9, 167, 1439 931, 150, 1404 932, loO, 1426

1570 1700 1652 1256 1251 1220

L.IHHUTY I NS I F. I ION. April 16 A It. 384, 135,

:27 N. H. Mty 18 T. W.

20 June 4

20 32

D. & M.

R. T. D.

8^7, 135, 1043, 17b. 1041, m., 1042, 17-1, 790, 165, 964, 140, 707, 279.

1184, i S\ 118a, 1A)

/ / 1 1182, 134, Mi) 1185, 132, /v 1187, 154

1181, 133, 1318, 170,

283, 145, 282, 142,

FRIEND’S INSPECTION

August 5 T. R.

April 19 D.

24 26

May 13 18

M. I. N.

I. S.

July 8

87 J, 194, 837, 160, 889, 160, 8:;y, i6o, 877, *64, 876, 164, 931, 180, 663, 160, 234, 978, 15”, 42ft, 167, 967, 157,

1239, 114, 1240, 144, 1238, 114, 799, 140, 801, 14r,

1199, 138, 465, 140, 484, 160, 486, i4'J, 482, llu, 483, 16u. 487, 110, 528, 150, 527, 150,

M A1 IT 1S S INSPECT I ON.

June 7 A. n.

11 D. & M.

37 S. I. A. B.

D.K»

April 16 19

May 11 39

It. S. D. &S.

N. N. 11.

July 2 8

S. I. L. K.

763, 183, 717. 150, £45, IftO,

.5 <*7, 115, 292, .155,

1096, 150, 165, 135. 106, 135,

1349, 140, 1990, I t 5, 1293, ’92, 1 .94, 192, 1 47, i65,

SPRING INSHEoTloN

Sept. 13 E. P.

E. P.

1365 1265 1500- 687

148« 1613 1192 1 J99 15 9 1520 1554 1653 1573 1592 1573 1583 15o0

1534 1483 1554 142$ 1186 1500 1440 1541 15H 13-9 1621 1500 1395 1506 1334 1474 1508 1622 1524 1590

1517 1560 .444 1570 1628 1528

1495 1450 1270 1915 1244 1250 ’609 1593 : 4 '..3 1427 1208 <430 1395

16 457, 170, 1194 4.>», 1 J, t.,40

26 419, 120, 10^0 30 M. 583, 184. ,514

679, 16>, hs 544, 141, 1.596 5+1. 14*1, 1650

JumI? ». L 814, 159, 1446 August 19 T. K. 79*, 14 >, .1602

859, 200, 15it0 PLANTERS*« ftfiPEOTlUV

April 25 N. 929, 186, 1400

May 20 D &. M.

27 1). & S 29 S O.

.T*i up 27 T B. .»u > 2 8 1.

914. 1)7, 1200 73. 100. 14,8

1308, 14*1, 1345 1809, 118, J4'4

lit \(;K WATER INSPECTION. May II V. M 519. 151, 1481

20 1). 8c M. 600, 136, 156? * 599, 150, 1(, i3

WOODSONS INSPECTION April 26 C. W. 56, 456* 161J

157, 1 14, 1524

May 11 Y. M.

30

May 7

315, 136. 1440 5o4, 170, 1624 3*7, 176, 1622 4'*/, 156, 1518 393, 156, 17.54 391, J7J, 1695 84i, 187, 1491

GVNN'ON‘3 INSPECTION. It 161, 151, U24

106, 138, 13+ff 216, 112, 12.,2 107, 138, 1220 10.5, 138, !+,2 159, 151, 1519 '208, 182, 1.551

fb 'l ION. 3, 146, 14+4

fa>5, 145, I 97 ?. 1 *7, 1483

54. 1481 AMffEKHT INSPECTION.

May n li. it. 10JU, 160, 1878 13 E. 123, >86, 155T II 1>. &M, 224, «66, 1*23

HORSEY'S INS i7 I. it

AufuM i3 I. 1

221, lb5, ott<i 223, 167, 162

27 8. I. 456, 145, 14*7 HEN DERSON’S INSPECT ION.

July 24 I*. W. 35,106, 1482 UAMUBN INSPECTION'.

April 22 C. H. 51, 156, ly/H DEAN’S INSPECTION

27 E. 2*4, 160, 1240 May 15 G C. 316, 162, 1 64

BURTON & ALLEN, Inspectors.

Sept. 16.(3tn.)

AUCTION. WILL BE SOLD'AT PUBLIC AUCTION*

On the 18th of October (if not preiv. ously disposed of at private sale)

Lot JNo. 9, In Nichols >nN Hope WajR Irennement, on

WHICH A /wo Fraim^Hm/xiinjrs, The said LO 1' is®nTne main street, anil

convenient to navigation. I hc sale will commence at 5 o’clock in

the evening, and the terms made known at the time.

WILLIAM GOODWIN. September, 15. [ids.)

(0* The sale of Captain Goodwin’s Lot at Rocketts (see the last p-gc of this paper) is POSTI’ONliP till Saturday the^fcl 'mat. at 1 o’clock, in the alter ndon, when it will certainly take pUcc.

__

rI^O RENT, that well known FlitE 1 PROOF STAND FOR A

Grocery Store, either wholesale or i apilApposite the ReP Tavern, on E or mauf wnclt, and next d -or to \\ illiam Siiephi* (Up Jyire.* Possession will be given vnvoefirlijf Enquire of the subscriber at the FalWfe Garden, nr in his absence of Caleb Lownes.

JAMES LOWNE3. 9th Month 16th, 1813.

__(tQ y*tt Published and for tale at S. Pleasants’ Pool

Store, Richmond, THE GENTLEMAN’S

Pocket Companion. COMPfl I SINC?

A G ESi EH.1t, n ESC II TP TIOJV OF TUB

NOBLE AND USEFUL ANIMAL

1 lie Jlorse; 7*0G E THE. R

WIT Him: QUICKEST AND

SIMPLEST M O D E OF

FATTENING ; NECESSARY" TREATMENT WHILE VNDER

GOING EXCBSSIEE FA YIGUE, ON A TOVRNRt}

the construction AND

JU.1JVJ1 GEME.Yl OF S?. 9 TILES / DIFFERENT MARKS

ASCERTAINIJV THE ACE OF A. IIORO £ FROM TRRRF. TO NINE YEARS OLD.

With a concise account of the Diseases to which the Horse is most subject ; with

such remedies as tong experience has proven to be effectual. EMBELLISHED WITH SIX

F. L E (i A N I' V. NORA VINOS j y /t icn.«n n. \us t. \,

nr Soupy c^hity Vuanu.

NEW ES TABLISHMENT.

Matthew H. Hicc and Co. has tn’ten that convenient stand near the Bason, lately or. cupied by Messrs. Calijl am. Hines, -vheie they will be n*epKn8jTt^ transact business on enmmUyon, artfi tinake on storage nil kinds of c/funtry Deduce.

1'litsy aisf* ipta^Jr/ening the host assort- ’nt* of GROC EWES that can be procured .h-cn 'hoy are determined to sell on the

ch' epi st tr ms, that the present agitated » ate cf public affairs will admit of.—.

Richmond 20lh September 1813. (tf.)

N OTICE-1 shall petition the Legis- lature of Virginia at the next «e*?u>n,

f »r leave to EIUX D a^OLL-BRIDGE across James River/ wn/mencing on my land inihe county o&Xlfc/erfield, adjoining the town of MantftiedWr, and abutting on the opposite sale thereof, in the county of Henrico, where I have obtained land for the purpose.

EDWARD \V. TRENT. Srpt. id. eptmL

JNoticc id I lore by Given, THA i‘ I shall pjnuwi the next General

Assembly for a Ufy\cj a House ami Lot, left tint* mo by tlnl/s/VA ill and Testament ef Patsy Jackson, decM.

RICHARD NORTH. Sept 30. lm.

JnJft- JUST PUBLISHED,

tale at ihc^lr^ut office, Richmond,

VIRGINIA. ALMANACK,; Nor the year of our Lord,

It* 14.

Notice. VT>T. persons havj g any claims against

itu* uuno nt Philip tiooch, deeM. will take this as notice, ta.vt the executors have iinlj *umut uttered uie personal assets and tliat

tefc is a suit brought in the Superir Court o C lanccry at St .union, b\ Uavid and Jas. Car- tand, against ‘he c.v^H^k's of said decedent, to subject a J'taoi m, or the proceeds o; \ I raci ot Laud, vvitffTn,- saul decedent to br solo 'Or the payment.JU his debts, which said ‘and ha-, lately suld Those persons

use claims lia>v,'no^mceit paid, had beltei ia\v themselves made parties to the above suit,

ni some way put in'heir claims, in order that m chancellor may make an equal division ol

s d equitable assets. ROBERT WALKER, \Y iVt B (iOOCH,

Ictivg Executors of Philifi Gooch, dec'd 14. 4\v.

Notice. I1AT in virtue of a deed in trust executed I) John Litl pag Eaqr. I shall o;

Monday, the tJ3i.li day of October next, before lie front door of the Eagle Tavern in this city, \pose to sale by Public Auction totlu* highest

bidder for ready money, the lohowing Tracts of Lund,

Or so mucli thereof, :«« may be i.ccessarv, to raise and satisiy. as -.veil the interest ot 1931 15 5, to he computed from SOtli Nov. 1787, to -did day of June, l79f,avfTte principal sum oi 1431. 15 .5, with mtcfesyUiereur* Irotn t!ie day last mentioned, as a!st^v4^6 cents costs, be- ing the amount of a L/C w the late High Court of Chancery ij/lavn^Br Hubert T. liooe, and Richard Harrisoi^j^^r town of Alexan. dria, against the said Littlcpage, together with the costs and charges attending the execution ol this 1 rust; that is to say, one Tractol La d of ?,3rU acres, lying in the county of Payette, in Lie state ol Kentucky' on the main fork ot Licking Creek, .nd north side tin-roof, and bounded as expressed in a survey of the said Lund, made on the 25tli day of March, 1786 lor the said Littl-'pnge : .Also JU6U acres in the county ot Greenbrier, Virginia, on Glade Creek —one other tract of 1085 acres in the same county on the head waters of Glade Creek, and also 41 b acres in the last mentioned county, lying b ‘tween Gladcman’s and Laurci’n Creek ; which said three last mentioned tracts of land were granted io the said John C. Littlepage as

assignee ot William Prog, by Patents from tht Commonwealth of Virginia, bearing date, each, on the lJth day.of July, 17i,‘6.

SAMUEL M’CU.VW, Trustee. Richmond, Sept. 95. (tds.)

Areiielaus Hughes, ON THE h.VSIN,

Ha* Just rrreweci and for Sale, 6000 wl. of BACON, 60 Bbls. New Herrings^ Copperas in Barrels. •Verdejrrruf in Po>l4_ Fine Mace*. Snuff in Imperial and Yount Russia S1 ll,K j German LINK*',„ A few gross best Kirby Fishing llooka

ALSU, One hundred and txenu thousand well burns BRICKS .with woOtl' and twelve or fifteen hundred Bushels o‘ Shell 1,1.MB ready for Salt ar,d iel:vr*n at the Kiln near the BASIN—Ap ply as above.

J.liV 8 tf.

Samuel G. Adams, »S now receiving 360 Carey Flows,

100 Ca k„ Cut N.sils, assorted, 6oO Suits Cleat lies for Negroes,

ALO—ON HAND, A good assortment of Hardware, Ironmongery, Cutlery and Brass Wares, Bolting Cloths, B r

and lloop Iron, Nail Rods, one P*ir F.snphws MilLStoncs,4 feet 6 inches, w hich are ofilrud ! for sale on moderate terms.

Hi shniond, August 6, 1813.

3 llh'is Knifes and Forks ssao£ 1 Ditto Files, 1 Cask Pocket Pistols, 4'- D »ztn Spades, Military Goods, ScCla^_, Piutes, Fifes, Drums and Flagiletti

On Hand) for !Salc, 25 HaleB Woolens, 20 boxes hats, «Mor cd Manchestry &. shirt’gs Bed tick

ed. 60 casks wrought and cot nails

3000lbs seine and sow-

ing twine 5 tons neat, castings Window glass & sifters

cloth. Hessian rolls Sadlery, cutler ther hardware

Blue and white

20 hc£es cotton and wool cards

50 Bbls brown sugar 5000 lbs coffee in bugs Spanish and Orleans in-

digo 1500 cxcellentL iguira

b ides 25bur»dles soal leather. Hut herrifigs and shads Whiskey Train oil in pipes and

barrels Tar. Lumber. Balt, &.c. 8cc.

Acomiuete assortment 01 jnciimonu mantine turcrl ATONE WARE, pu»*up to order. 1200 Bids FLOUR, a part for family me.

FOR RJilYT, The tipper part of the house, now occupied by

Mr. Hawkins as a Hltoe Store ; with out houses uttached——Aslo a TENEMENT at Rocketts,

STORAGE May be had in fire-proof houses, at the Fort or

at Rocketts. WAjYTE D,

£ 12,000 Sterling Bills ON ENGLAND.

ftf.) CHARLES WHITLOCK,

For Suit*, A handsome second hand Phila. nmde

g i g WITH Tt.ArP.n HARt ES^OyfytBrR.

ALSO—A CAPITAL GtO HORSE FOR SALE.

JAMES BREAM Aug. —tf

(17* SOBHCKIPTlC^A will reoeived at this Office, for afcflnp^iiow executing in New^York) of thyAnfe lamented Capt. LAWRENCE. he 6 inches by 4, engraved by Lt x ifJt. in a ecrv superior styie, from a painting by Stkwakt- rice one dollar. v (tf.J

r7 y\ C E. THE SUBSCRIBER

Will froeerd to sell to the highest biddrr, 0JY THU RSI) A V, thoJiMh October next, ot the filan.ation of Nathaniel SH- <len, dec’d, in th^t/Mity of Powhatan, sONyi. STOCK : IPIPting of

Horses, Com llo^s, fyc. together with tome* Houtrhold Furniture.

WILLIAM SET.DEN, Administrator of Nath’l Selden.

^ Sept. 200 cptds

ON the 2“tl; day of October next at tlft late dwelling house of Major FruncS

Sc<>tt dec will commence the sale of the de» cedants estate. The sale will continue trortl

day to day until a sufficient stun is raised t<©

pay the debts.—The propet ty for sale con*

sist of Thirty Slaves, many of dfem very va-

.uaolc, a good waggon®, slityinicker, holism servants and plantatiotnbanos—The stoclc of liorses, Cows, Hogs—all the Plantation uteusilafH^u^aiold and Kitchen Furniture, tbejjM<p^lLColn, &c. tec.—Al- so the tract ot I^Cnd lit wlvffih the i'estatot* lived containing abojft 800 Ao^s.—It »s,proj bable the Land wiUr be devid^^nto two ©r more tracts—it is£xpected th^^about one fourth part of the sale will be required ut cash, the remainder on credit but the Ex’r/ cannot yet determine the precise extent o9 credit having a desire on the one hand to advance the amount of sale and on the o- liter to satisfy the wishes of the creditors-**. *t will be at least on twelve months credjfc- .itid perhaps divided into several terms.

JOHN B. SCOTT Ex’r. September 27, 1813. (u4wp.)

DRUGS AND MEDICINES. !*aintkrs, 8c Dyers’ Materials, &c OH E subsceiber, a few doors below tue

received, by land Baltimore and

selected assort*

■- Bell Tavern, has carriage from Alexandria, a lid<iandw< ment of

i *rugsfcfccWM If hich he tua

rhey were watLlai him to sell (oxceffting ___ w

cheap, for Cash, as such articles were sold for Letore the War

)e C icines;

'nuine if Fresh* hich will enable few article*)

17- BEST SPERMACETI LAMP-OIL —Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil,—and one gross EASIER. OIL, also on rcasoua* ble terms.

WILLIAM WEST. wt^ August 16.

Notice

I WILL SELL LAND con« taming about t^crls, in the County of

Goochland, on IJokiilumi Creek, ariioiuutjj the Lamia of Mt\\Vil]jAni M. Richardson/ Mr. A. llryce, amnWler^.

^ JOHN FORBES,

Jfcar Columbia, Virginia. June 12. wtf.

\\; ILL HE RENTED I OR \ TERM. OF >V years, the

Buiklings, Llelongmg to the Esiat^^l Uicimrd Cunning* !»am, dcc’d near Cnml^rlarwkCourthouBe, with fifty Acres of Land( adiointog thereto, witU some additions, 'vV>rU*5y tel .m will be per- mitted to make. /iJlrfrill A a very ehgble sUnd/or a l'A\ f ftN^Ling/ithiH *bcut threo hundred yards "fciemfwcfixun; Any pel soil wisliiug 10 view Sur^-' will be shewn them by the hiib.cribi r and it uoi disposed ofbeloro Monday he ?2od of November next, l>y private c >nt ran—it will then nc LEASED to tin highest bi-'-fn .fra ttrm or years.

RICHARDCL'XXINGHA Adm’r. C trnbeiia <1. Oc.. 8. *-1lO.

I if \\E!) ro.u> toe it.ciunona .Mills, on tut O 2Sft.h or las

Willi a lisngin five tcet hi ft, marks of the u lofty said Horse to

Richmond, Oct. 8.

itch tai;, about has the

mows in will deliver

y rewarded. CUNNING!!A M.

v.’4*p. Notice isHcrubyGiv. il,

* HAT a petition will be presented to the n< x' LegiMabMa^rayiag- tha on act may

pass legulizin^rffich a\nr acts it :ke ving I rustei-^lr l the interest which tlie comm«nu^altijgQ#inVita;n l.ands where

f Patru k tfiutts, cu*d so|£i r., under an ct of 'be Gent*; l ^^jjdnhlv l.fr vesting Hilt tame in I rnvuel. passed the sixteenth day of L*ec«d>er, one lliu/.jiki seven hundred mil ninety—i^^^furj||^ii;iiiiier as if the Trust' tee or TrusUe^flWiivipg. were a majority of those mentioned in the art ufori said, and to he of the saine validity, and no greater, as is an* thru ised by the said act of General Assembly, Rielimood, Or!. 4. wWOrl ').

'T”HE Subscribers having taken tlie ft Use X lately occupied by Messrs Vail & Rug*,

ers, on E street, a few doors above the llell Tavern, lx g k ave lo inform their friends ancl the public, that they will carry oo the Ikiyg- "ism & Apothecary’s business, under the firm o»

Otto. *.?. Carrington, fjj Co They have for sale, a* wry grneial assort*

mpnt of Medicines, DvcJSiufh, Paints and Oils, ol'exe. lhnt quality yANiitti will be solo on ns reasonable terms, as dictate of the times will permi*, and cn ry a'J^^on will he paid pc the putting up evciw articM sold, in the neatest manner and on Ac hhoiK.it notice

I he acting pfch^Wco. M. Carrington, hav* ing served a regular apprenticeship of mice years, in an eminent An-thccary’s Shop in fthi- lidclphia, and attended t.vocoiirsis of (jhemi* cal lectures in that College, fiatte * himself

I that lie will be found worthy of confidence, and wdl be able to give general satisfaction in hia

! line of business, and pledges himself to give tb« greatest attention to please. CEO. M. C ^ RRTNGTON, MICAJ Ml CLA RK.

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THE SUBSCRIBERS 7

Have REMOVED their Vendue Office tor tie* House formerly < ecu pied by Mr. J&mtp Wallace, corner of E & 14ili streets,

Where Uiev offer lor .>h a, 50,000lbs. Bro'rnrfRygar in Hhds, boje-

es nod barVu. 10,00< L af immuKIhIs. and barrels, 15,000 i> :- Cofl^Lj^tierce* and bags, lOCbcsti of Imperial and Young IJy«‘

sen Teas. HO lkuxe* Albany Chocolate, (i Pipes Malaga Wine (superior qnu>

litv) ADO 6ck' Liverpool Salt, 50 Casks Verdigris, 55 Pieces Russia Sheet ings, inm ortiuK AnrreLHi m rnn

Dry Go n\ and Grocery Line, MURPHY & SCOTT, V. M’s.

OF

Upper 2$ Lower Uanadu, For sale at this office,

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