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|^f "Thanksgiving Day..To-morrow)being set

ipart as a Day of Thanksgiving, under the; reu^mmendation of ihe ^resideut of. the UnitedStates, an& the1 people Requested to abstamfrom their usual secu^f emj)l6ynient8j itoVcoSa-jpliaoce with custom^on such occasions, and

with the recommendatidh hamedi;this' ^officewill he. closed.for the day,! and.no paper, issuedt).»orrbw. afternoon.1^- /

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goupuFOBi'THR Pooit.The following corJ

resDOodehc^, Relative to Supplying the poor of

the.city witn-3PUP . during the 'Coming winter,.has recently taken place, and was last nightguluiiittcd tb ffee <$y;£ouiicj[f '.'"V." .7,.

** » *'' : Aaron's- OFFICK; > A;yiii ic-lAlexandris,-Nov. 26th,:3807- ;

To-the Honovi&lb> Uy iCouncil: : i -r.

Gentleraen-^Theiaccompanying correspondenc^'is respectfully^submitted for-your consideration.I willr'auggeatthatyouvmake an up-,yropriation,' and authorise Uie opening of the

soup houseiftt an< early-day, =s&yi the 9th of Det< ^

cember nexlvuThat there-are many cases .ofwant at this >time withiui our;city cannot bedoubted,- and: that'fheb.has induced me to Asugig03t the 9th prex. Huqii Latham, Mlayor cA

it ...Hi' t»*ll : > V.-ffd MAYOIt'St0*FICK, ; I. ;

;.,i\i ':- Aleacimd®ia,'.KovJ12th,/lkC7J.-»2'$ P.Lee, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant- Colo*.onel-U.; A'il. >?.>.: :s ir.-l i .

:r»f winter oomes thenecessity forprovidihg fortius ^indigent of'our

city}* Ono mode is the soup house; which Jfurnishesvhealthy-,--nutritious faodj , The mutualbenefit darned from "the arrangerhonts of lastwinter induces me to ^ask.-.if. it will.be agreeableto yoii to enter - into la. *i milnr , arrangem ent- fortho approaching season On-i hundred and- i

fifty 'pounds ( 150 lbs ) of fresh boef:per day will 1

suffice We will, furnish everything else re-quired,1and.pay all other-1 Jexpenses. All indi-Jgent residents,- - regardless of'color, or'whenthere residence! commenced,. will bo1 furmshoddnily,.i(Sundays)excopted.'): / Tho experience oflust wjntcr'd«naon3trated tho' great utility andmutual boneflt iconferred on your 'department,.the city, and tho suffering poor in our midht;-vHoping that the above may. meet'With your approval,-'arid:that.of the Government, 1 -romniayonr obe iient servant,- -A \ > uS: i J.

s'J -i:: v J'Huou'-fiA^HA^i. Mayor.1\-4- '< ,jim

. dto -:i; DUKKATJ Kevltoki-'S, &C.,, V. t » )> Alexandria, Va., Nov. 2lst,d8t>7.

Hon.Hugh jba-ttiaitv, Mayor of Alexandria city:Sir-.1 haveHhe honor'to Inform you that I

am ready to furnish you with what meat is necessaryto start the soup house, on the sameprinciple that it wa3 done last1 winter.' ' "Willyou. plbase inform me When you. propose, to

opon it. 'Andj I would. suggeVt'that it had belterbe done by the 1st.of December,' as there is beginning.to;bp"a gr6it demand To assistancefrom the old and indigent of this city, and theymust hot be allowed to suffer.; I hope the charitablydisposed * people of this city, in connectionwith the city.authorities, will Jhelp to Contributefto,this.e'ause, and make the soup lioiisoasucce^s, and the irfeans of alleviating the sufferine'of the noor of this ciLy and county. .1.arn. slr'very respectfully, your o'tt spry't

- " S. K Lee, Captain, &c.:;. .1 _# .

The Georgetwn '13ranch op the A., L.& IT. R. R..Iu the WashiD^toa ity;Qotincilod Monday la^t the following preamble and51resolution were adapted unanimously in bothboards, and ordered to be printed: - i ' > :

"In view ot the action of the late conferencein Alexandria, and of the liberal and! kindlyspirit manifested there, your representativeswould respectfully recommend the adoption ofthe following joint rcsolu'ion:

"Resolved, &c., That a committee of onefrom each Board, in connection with the Mayor,be authorized to co-operate with a* similarcommittee of the two Boards of the Corporationof Georgetown, to request.the - Secretaryof War. to detail ;engineers to make a surveylor a proposed connection with the Loudounand Hampshire raiiroad =and the cities' ofGeorgetown and Washington, and also a connectionwith said road and Aldic, in Loudouncounty, Va., andjreport the results of suchsurvey, with estimated costs of building each

t of said branches.:'.'1 >. : j

Virginia Land Company..A meeting tofurther the objects of the Virginia Land Coui:.

; pany, was held in^ Warrenton, on Monday,*which was well attended by land owners and

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| others. The objects of the Association and itspurposes were fully explained,'by the President.

I J. S. Barbour esq.', alter which speeches, advocatingthe:furtherance of the soheme andappealing to the landed proprieties for aidwere made by ex-Gov: Wva. Stiiuh and J. M.Forbes esq.','and upwards of;$lf>,00.subscribedon the spot. An agent to canvas the" county

* was appointed and it. is,confidently, expectedthat the Company will secure a large additionto its subscription list in Fauquier. ; '/ .

U. S. Circuit Court:.The case of JudgeThomas for alleged violation .of the,civil rights

?; I hill will may be tried during: the fall termol the United;States Circuit.Court, which com|menced its session in Richmond on: Monday..Some thinly however that 'the case will never

C to called up..The case of J. S. Pendleton, may also'he

il ^'edup during, t.he present term.I Both of these cases are of particular interest |'1 to residents of this seciiQii of the State.:

1 I 11V L?r\rmw ti ' A r*r» > r r* '! Lrt .-iki rt nrf Alli-» n uuii lili XVT J! Altt. me !i uauiu^iu"

Star .savs that the story of. the bottle found. >

ut Maryland Point, with the note stating thatpersons had been capsized, arid were in a

drowning condition, &c..was a hoax carried°n at a pic-hie excursion to Pmcy Point, induly last, And? that the "y°.un£ larks mentionedio the notq arc «i;Iive and kicking."Pair.The Fair of. the M. .K Church,

^°uth, Sunday Scho.oi, opened last night, with* targe crowd inattendaoce, all of whom seemedt°enjov themselves exceedingly. To-night .it1!! understood that it will* be under full headway,

v ^ith every preparation complete to accommoIdatcvisitors. The tableaux, it is said, will be,iri exhibition also.

^KtEQATES TO TilE CONSERVATIVE CoNvkntion..Ameeting of the citizens pi.,!' au'luiercounty was held in \V artenton, on., Men;Jfhen Delegates were appointed:to repretHb^joiqnjyin the Conservative* Convenl')0ito take plae3, iri Richmond on the. 11th

|| vm\m. " ".]* if1a SEW BET.T,A lar^e .]>e\V <^3l9 "wteil op tiie #ew.oolorcischoolhoos®!'^*^I "dieCollege. located in the extreme so .1I««M<#> *"»?**fesi^n^S«*»"|| l|* now.-have the hntus'sounded to 11' J- Ki-thii 00 £IVs. He was supposed lo have been .

| 'liis city last Thurttday, bat if so h.=, »aymshort, as the newspapers.. tbtougho1 cluooleliog his. arrival at, and9 ^tture troui, different points. ,

-V I.KX Aft>^7iir?w. 3l*> "I

Anoppied sometime since?in thp Gazette, .from a

Western paper, a highly compliment'ary ^otice!of Mr. Leo Wheat, who> has numerous relatives;and: a host of'friends in thi^J city. As

t' 'i .il'i r I'- j" w'm :r

anotherevidence .of the estimation; in which ;

the young gentleman alluded r.to is held, thefallowing extract,from the Memphis Appeal,isalso published: /.I- *

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I "Well Deserved..The Nashville Banner,says J Our Voung townsman* Mr! Leo Wheat;the pianist, received a telegram yesterday, from,the celebrated piano manufacturers, Ohicker-*iog'&'Sons.-of' 'Boston, a,nhbuucvng that ', they«!had shipped'to him their Gold Medal Cbncert' J

Piano," as a preseqt.and testimonial of theirappreciation of his. talents and industry as the"Southern Pianist."i< This, superb instrument >

jeceived the gold medal over all competitors atthe International Exhibition in Paris this sumimer,-f>'esidessecuring for' Mr. Chi'ckfe'ring theGrand Cross Decoration,^of the> "Legion,,ofHonor" from the Emperor, and is the finestpiano as well as the finest1 compliment our

young friend could .receive." , ,

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; I The Colt.yer' Kelly Prize Figiit..Therought element .in; the city was once more

thrown into feverish excitement yesterday, byjthe uncertainty respecting the prograiiiiiio ofthe proposed prize fight between Collyer andKelly, which it was thought would have come <j

off somewhere in this neighborhood. Thelatest report, however, concerning the scene of {the contest., was that the uiililary and State authoritiesol Yir^iniaaud Maryland had succeededin scaring the parties awajj, and that they, ;

with bo:ne of their friends,had started last night'i'jjr a point in the vieimty of Wilmington,Del.,where the battle would;bJ. fought at day-light,this morning.

i' Thanksgiving "Day.".To morrow will beobserved in this city as a day of thanksgiving,and business will be gcnnorally suspended.. jReligious services will be conducted in ChristChurch','in the First Presbyterian Church andiff the Methodist Protestant. Church, at^eleveu .

o'clock in the morning. Tlie Custom , House jand First National Bank- will be closed; and thePostoffie will be open only from,,9.to 10 a. m.,and from 7 to 7.30 p. m. The market will be .

held as usual to-morrow morning, to close at J30 o'clock. i .,

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Effects of a "Paragraph.".Two or

three of pur friends, have called within a dayor two, and paid their subscriptions and advertisingbills, pleasantly remarking that they didnot belong to "John Todd's''family! Never <

mind. As the Charlottesville Chronicle says,"John Todd" and his1 relations are good peo-pie, and they will come up, wc .hope, yet, beforemany days are over 1

- Circus Affairs..In consequence of the f\depressed state of money affairs in the South,Forepaugh's Circus Company has been disbanded,and the stock and animals laken to Phila/4

delphia to winter. A magnificent lioness be-longing to Thayer & Noyes Circus, died inBaltimore yesterday, after giving birth to a

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cud. liotn tnese circuses uave laieiy cxjimuedin this y:ii. ».

The Fall..The fall season is closing withmost delightful weather. Indeed, we havehad, as far as the weather is concerned, a verypleasant one. The public health has been preserved,and, comparatively, a fair amount ofbusiness done. We have all reason to bethankful to the Almighty for his mercies.

Commuted..John T. Williams, arrestedon Monday, charged with forging the name ofa colored woman, to a postoffice money orderand obtaining the money thereon, was examinedyesterday evening, before Justice Moore,and committed to jail for trial at the Januaryterm of the County Court.

I. 0. R. M..The ball of the Osceola Tribei /

of';Red Men of this city on Monday night last,atjthc Assembly Rooms, was a grand, and affordedunalloyed enjoyment to all who were(Arfiinnin nn/Mi nrM fn r.TPSPnf" 'Phf! fiPFR-IVkilUUMlV UUVU^UU UV# VV |'«

monies previous to the opening of the hall are

spoken of as beautiful and impressive.i --+**.?'Hose..The Board of Aldermen, last night,

made an appropriation of $600 for the purposeof purchashing hose for the use of the Fire Department,but the Common Council refused to

concur.inn >

Soup IIorse..The City Council last night,made an/appropriation of $100 for the purposeof opening a soup house for the benefit of thepoor ofthe City, next month.

, City Council..A regular meeting of theCity Council was held Jast night, the official|U'pceedings ot which will be found in anothercolumn of to-day's Gazette.

kintracht.-The Eintracht will give anotherof their popular and agreeable entertainmentsto-morrow night.$ Police Report.Mayor's Office..Ayoung man, whose name is suppressed, gotinto a muss last evening, and was taken to theWatch House by the Police. His behaviorthere was very outrageous, and he was detainedall night. This morning be was fined, andalter a very earest admonition, be was discharged,his father paying the fine and costs.

jppARKK RAGS AND FLOUiTsACKS.I; have made arrangements with ono of the

/largest manufactories of the abov.o goods in theUnited States,.by which I am prepared to fur.1.^.when anv con-mi5i1 haw stlliiu t»u lavkyj J-. . .

sklerable quantity is wanted. Flour Sacks willbe ;stamped with tho, purcbas.er's name, &c.,without additional charge, if tho amount requiredis sufficiently largo..djljhayo just received a supply, and will be.ploased to take; orders for any others not on

hand. 'Samples of which can be seen at my

Paper and Stationery: Wareroom, corner o

liing and Water streets.' -novia JOHN H. PARROTT.

J^EW SPORE JUST OPENED.

Messrs/A. H. NOTT & CO. having openeda HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, at jno. 5,Nohtii Fairfax Strekt, Alexandria, respectfullysolicit the patronage of their friends and,the public generally.k,,".N. B..Orders 1rom the country promptlyattended to.wa. h. nott, Richmond, b. s. asiiby, Fauquier."nov 1-1m

rjpoOTH-BRl^HES&TOILET ARTICLES.We have just received a line assortment of

. English and .French Tooth Brushes, also Thuritsfion'sTooth ' Powder, Tooth Soap, Sozodout,Balm Thousand Flowers,line English and AmericanToilet Soaps, pure'White Castile Soap,Bufnetlis ,Cocoiiine and Kaliston, VinegarRouge, Camphor Ice, Cold Cream and Low'sBrOwn Windsor Soap, for sale by

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npv 20 E. S. LEADBEATER & CO. J

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^ ATIO'N'A L TITEATPyE. |GRAND GALA VI ATINEE

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;: TWO O'CLOCK; 1 n

.THANKSGIVING. API ERNOON. ; .

On which occasionBEAUTY AND THE BEAST,

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I AN; ALARMING SAOIU'KIQK, ; »>"Will be performed., ; , ; wi '

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1 WITH ALU THE Ml)*10. Vri i aT H A N K S a him N I G H ® .

M AGG I E M ITCH ELL/ ILANd) t

^ M li.. CO^LIERi ^ 3wi

TWO PIECES,"Washington, nov 20.td

J^OTIGK. .'SU-NDAV SCHOOL PAltt AND

! \ T FESTIVAL: r<;

j A'Fair and Festival, for the Benefit of theSunday School'Of the M. E. Church' South, willcommence lo-nighRin the 1 L;i 11 over the AdamsExpress office, on Fairfax street '

|The most beautiful FANCY ARTICLES,TASTEFUL DECORATIONS, "KEFRESII-,MENTrij'&c., t'o!he>«.en. 1 Vv ,

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IC E C REA M and (> Y ST K RS c.onsts ntly' ohhand.- li'ov 20.tf

FOR S:VLF AXD lCFXTj1st "office for rent.Hiia The room'on the N. E. corner jof Princeand.Washington.streets, lately occupied by Dr.Gregory, it is olligibly situated as an Officefor Physician, La wyer or Dentist. Terms moderate.Apply to J. JN1.-NM'WTON, A., L. A IT.R. R. Depot. hov2tr-l w

Aj& FOR RENT. A large Carriage J louseHi and stable, eouvenieiitly situated .and wellprotected from iclrtcion. Apply, (,<>inov 21.-e>:U BLACK L jCK & C V

~1 T "Aflrr. FOK Ki^iT. A largo ftiiil Vwii !' u

Hill N 1 >SiI KI) RUM >M , siiiLaiJo I'dr n chamberlor one or Lwo gun;lonmn, where there are no

boarders. Family small. Tones moderate,.Aipply at tins office. hoy 13~-8t

£& WAliEH0ITSE. ;FOR RENT, No. G?Unit>»i street, I'orniurly :oceupic..t by Gwiii

X. Beckham Possession .given at once. Applyto UVVlN, BKClvIlAM X>. CO.,'jy 24 . iOqr. King and Water sta;

(go, l«'l JHi K KNT.ffili '"WARKROOMS, No's. 80 ami til, Cameronstrool, under the Theatre building. Possession^ivon immediately.. Apply tojaug 2-tf C W LN, gKCKHAM & Co.

FOR KillNT..Two STOKER under thei Mansion House Hotel; also, J.) VV P. Ji El N (jOUSES.two suitable lor large lamilies,boarding houses, and others of smaller capacity.And on Union street, convenient to the

railroad. TWO LARGE- Y A11 D$, suitable id*the lumber, coal, wood, or plaster trade. Enquireof JAMES (IREEN,

jy5-tf 68, l'rinue street.

MFOR SALE.on Royal st..TWO NEWFRAME BUfLDINGS, opposite Jamieson'sFoundry. The above property will bo

sold,cheap and on easy terms. The lots are

largo, and the buildings are nearly now. Forparticulars apply to J. A. STOUTENlMJRGll,cor. Kinjr and Columbus fits. sop 10. tf

mESIRABLE FA11M FOR RENT.

;WOODRAWN, a vary dosirablo farm, twoand a half miles from Gainesville Station, on

the Manassas Gap R. R., is for rent. This farmcontains about 710 acres, is well supplied withwood and water, and has between 850,to 400acres under fencing; a larce comfortableHOUSE, containing 11 rooms, and all noeossaryout-houses, with a spacious barn, Ac..This farm is admirably adapLed to grazing, andthe production of all the cereals. Persons desiringto rent would do well to apply, withoutdelay to ' U. T., Box No: Jo,oc 15.-tf Warronton, Fauquier co.. Va.

THE.VTKKMh - I'ci'.soiis wishing f<>visit the Theatre, at Washington, will, please* i i! i , K ~ 4 \ir:uear in inmu mui mo tjiamuici: v> wiuimujur-i

will leave her wharf, at tile fool of Kin# street,at OA o'clock, on Thursday evening next,(Thanksgiving Day) returning at 31A o'clock,affording'the visitors plenty of time to reachthe boat after the performance is over. MissMaggie Mitchell, the 'highly-accomplished actress.is to take the principal character. no 2(3

'HS3ML* CARRIAGES!

CARRIAGES!On hand a line assortment of first-class OA RRIAGES,of every style, which will he sold at

low prices.Also, a number of SECON D-ilAN I> IUIO.

G1ES, ltOOKAWAYS; Ac., Ac., which wil.lbe sold low to close out.Kepairing promptly attended to.

ROBERT ii. GRAHAM,Repository, 874, D st, bet. 8th & Oth sts.

Shop, 477, 8th St., near L), Washington, i). 0.Washington, no 2o.lm

PUBLIC.SALE OFVALUABLE REAL ESTATE,

IN FAIRFAX CO.. VA.J3y virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of

Fairfax county,Va., rendered at the .June term,1807, in the suit of Follin against Folliii .andothers, L shall proceed, at 11 o'clock, on SATURDAY,the 7th day of December, 180J, atthe village of "Vienna," on-the Alexandria,Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad, to offer, atpublic sale, a TRACT OF LAN D, containing>.hotit THREE JIUM)RED AM) FORTY.ACRES, situate ncarlho said village of l'Vienna," on Well'-try}» Kun.and adjoining the laudsof Jtfaior. Williams and others. Tk.u tract liasbeen divided, and will booJlured in smaller lots,represented bv a plat, which will he exhibitedat the sale. This land is located in a riidst desirableand improving neighborhood, is wellwatered, healthy, the soil good, and in a fairstate of cultivation. i.Ls proximity by railroadto the markets of Alexandria, Washington, andGeorgetown adds greatly to its value./ ThiliM.S.One-tenth of tile purchase' moneytodie paid in hand, arid the residue in equal instalmentsat six, twelve and eighteen monlhsfrom the day of sale, with interest,- secured bytlfe bonds pf the purchasers, with .good personalsecurity, and the title retained until the pnrckusemoney is fully paid. Stamps and conveyancingat the cost of the''purchaser.

FRAJNGld 1j. SM ITU, Conun'r.Fairfax county, n<-v 20.cuts

171 US'T NATION A L §AN Kj'

; AluxanpiVia, Va., Nov. 10.This Bank will he closed to business onTliurs-;

day next, Thanksgiving day.Notes due on that day are expected to be paid

011 the 27th.nov 20.td Oil AS. li. IIOOFF, Oa.-hier.

JQEAD 110KSKS AND COWS BOUGHT.

Five dollars a piece will he paid lor dead1cows, and time dollars for dead horses, at .1.DKlFlJ.s'S Junk Store; Union at! lm

EIC(I.MONL) REFIiNEDSUGARS AND SVKUl'S

This day receiving per fcclm Alice Curtis, an-

other invoice of Sli(j A It from the Kclinery oiC. J. MORELS A; CO;, Richmond, which L «minstructed to sell as lo,w as they can he boughtin Balt'inoro. These Sugars. havebi-Cn tried byour confectioners and pTon'ouiicccl lupinl L«» en

they ever used.$ Confectioners and Mori .hunts would do wellto examine them.1

1 OFFER FOE SALE.' 200 bhls. "A,"* "Circle A," 'MJ," "C,M "C.Yellow," *'C Extra,'' and Yellow.JObbls. Virginia Golden Syrup.boy 5.tf GEO H. KOBIfySON.

i^OX'S SPARK LING GELATIN E.ioeeivodVJ and for sale by

AVERY & DAVIDSON,boy 25 22U, King st.| cor Alfred.

"OGRE EAK EK W1IJSK. E Y.another s'iipJLply.received ana for sale byAVERY & DAVIDSON,

t nov 25 220, King st., cm*. Alfred.rpOMATo OATdiJ P-un excellent. article1 for sale by AVER V A-' 1) A VI DS<»N,nov 25 226 King st , cor. Alfred.

okouok joll sto.w k. ,t l].t':y7».TOliNSToN A LLOYJ),eJ REAL ES TA TE A GEE TANot127. K ing sire. t,

Buy, Sell, Kent and Lease all kinds of IlealEstate in this and the adjoining counties,

oct 22.3m

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AUCTION SALES. |DESIKABLE MILL PROPKKTY Fiia h

SALE-*~On THUUSD AY, the 5th day ofDecember, by virtue of a decree theCircuit Court of Prince William eo., Vh., pro-;nounced ut the October'term, 1807, in the- tuilof Horner a d wife vs. Chapman, the under*signed, as Commissioners of Sale,lwill offer to :the highest bidder, at Manassas Station, at 12rn., the UPPER MILL, at Thoroughfare Gap,the property of George Chapman, jr.Lduc'd..Said mill is situated in Fauquier county, Vu.,on the Manassas Gap Kail road, 42 miles fromthe city of Alexandria It is four stories high,and is constructed lor grinding wheat, corn andplaster; arid is supplied by a never failingstream wituoul the aid of.a.dam. .t

TERMS OF SAL E..One-third cash; theresidue in equal instalments of six, twelve andeighteen months, tho credit payments t«> bearinterest, and to be secured to the satisfaction olthe Commissioners; title* to be retained untiltho last payment is made ; property subject toresale under an order of Court, in event of fniluroto meet the payments.

.JOHN S CHAPMAN'.G KO KG E HOKNEK.

Princo Willi in co , oct 2-V eot> Coinm'rs./f&~ Tl)e above sale has been po.-lponed until

WEDNESDAY, the 18th of Dec. no 18-oots

vipHOKODGHFAKE MILLS Foil SALE.XOn THURSDAY, the hth day of December,1807, bv virtue of a decree of tho Circuit

Court of Prince William county, pronouncedat the October term, 18o7, in the suit of Horner,et al., vs. Chapman, the undersigued, as Com-« i mi iv * i i i. r i j. l.: I

>; XISWISA ADVER';"

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JP a B L I (J .SALE.

By virtue of r decree of the Circuit Court forthe fbanty of Prince William, entered on the:15t1h d'a.y of October, 18u7, in a suit in chanc ryLbOfeirr peucUng, .In whicli Mary. A. Lipscomband are plaintiffs, and John WilliamsVind others' are defendants', the undersigned,Commissioner, will sell,b lure the front door oftho "Court House ol'said cduuly, on MONDAY,the fkl day of December, ISO?, that being Courtday, at;public auction, to the highest bidder,'the HOUSE rind LOT, in the town ofAgbHreritsyilie, known as the "Tavern Lot." liijsBlately1 occupied by Mrs. Holland as a hoLul, uponthe fp'llOjWing terms to wit: Ten per cent cash,and the remainder on a'credit'of 0, 12 and 18months';1 the deferred payments to bear intere-t1'rbm the day of sale, the purchaser to give bondand security therefor, and the title to be retainedafl a further security for the same.Said property is well adapted to the purpose

of tv boarding school, and lirentsville is a mostexcellent location for one:, A. Nl'OO'L,

Brentsville, dptSl-edts Commissioner.

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By,virtue of a deerqo of. the Circuit Court ofPrince William county, entered on tlie 15th dayof October, 1*807, in a suit in chancery thereinpending, in which Elias E. Conner, Ad in r. of(foorge if. liradHold, dee'd., is plaintiff, andr>usan Mayhugh and others are defendants, theundersigned, Commissioner, will sell before thefront door of the Court House of said county,on MONDAi, the 2d day of December, 18ti7,that being Court day, at public auction, to thehighost bidder, a TKACT OP LAND, containing120 acres, upon the following terms, to wit:One-fourth cash, and the remainder on a creditoi one and. two years, with, interest from theday of sale; the purchaser to give bond and securityfor the deferred pay moots, and the titleto be retained as a further security therefor.Paid tract of land is. situated on Occoquan,

near Sprigg'/j ford, in Prince-William county,about three miles from the village of Manassas,:»): ! i> well timbered. A. jN LCOL, Cornmlr.

lirentsville, ootul.eot-i/ iOM MISSTO N K IfS S A L K U F II0 US E\.j AND Li/f AT HE ENDUN..By virtueof a decree of the County Court of pair fax co ,

rendered in the cane of Win. N. Vaulor- vs.S. A. Torry and others, I shall sell, on MONDAY,Dec. ldlh 1807, CourL ilay, in front of the(Joiirt. House Of Said nullity, a valuableHOUSE and L< >T, at JJenulou, on LbeJMial'A., L. ilh 11. It. It. "The lot eorttains half an

acre, funding 101 feet on Spring, and 208 on WidensireeL. The bouse is new and comfortable,arid >ver}' desirably located. .The village oflleriulon is building up rapidly, and is themarket depot of a fine region of country, improvingdaily in value.TKKiYj$ -< ific-teiitli cash, ami the residue in

three equal uiotu.luien.ts, at six, twelve andeighteen nnoilhs,. with inlerest; the deferredpayments tpjbe arcurod by the notes of the pureA a-.or,/a ml a retention of Lhe title till the lastpayment is ma Je. M. UU LA-NY BALL,

Fairfax co., no 1d-2aw-Lv Cornm'r. of Bale./ AOMMT.S.STON EK'S SALE OF VALUA1J BLE EAI EFAX LAND..By virtue of a

decree of the Ciieuit Court of Fairfax county,rendered in the cause of Johnston vs. llohinsonand others, 1. shall sell, at public auction, on

MONDAY, the liith day of December, 1807.Court day, in front of the Court House of saidcounty, the valuable tract of land called"BAENABY," of which' Francis Johnstondied seized, containing 110 acres, lying on theTelegraph J toad, on Pohick Creek, near PohickChurch, and having on it a line mill site.TEliMS.One-tenth cash, and the residue in

three equal instalments, at six, twelve andeighteen months, with interest, the deferredpayments to' be secured by the notes of thepurchaser, ami a retention of the title till thelust payment is made.

WM. II. DHLANY,Pairbox co., no 1 b-2u w-1w Cornm'r. of Sale.

/SoMMISS ION E US' SA LEO F POTO M A Cv; LAND IN WESTMOEELAND COUNTY,VA.- By virtue of a decree of the CircuitCourt of Weriimoreland county,\ra., pronouncedat the October term thereof, in 1857, in thesuit, in said Court, of King vs. Watson andothers, the subscribers, therein appointed Spe

i r\r .. 4 \ 111 if(.Mill uoiumissiunurs iui liiu jiuriM'so, wiii unci"

for sale, to the highest bidder, at public auction,at Lanikin's store, on SATURDAY, the7till day of December, 1807, the TRACT OFLAND, in the decree and proceedings mentioned,called ami km wnas '*K 1 NlLS.A IjE".,sometimes called "Kjusalo,'') owned in hislifetime by Warren D. WatsonThis tract of land contains I'll acres, it is

situated immediately <>ri Ihu I'otoniac river, bywhich it is bounded for some distance, and liesin t<*rmodi ale. between Rentier's and .Monroe'sCricks, being .separated from each on theupper and lower sides by a farm on either side.Jt was.-formerly a stated steamboat landing,nnd as the water is bold the,shore can be approachedvery near by vessels of the largestclass. As may be supposed, it possesses all theadvantages of the water and its products.There is a comfortable two-story frame

DWELLING-HOUSE, with two largerooms and a passage below, with closets, andtwo rooms above; and kitchen.barns and stablein substantial repair. The quality of theland is of medium fertility, with fences, andwood ami timber su.'lieient to supply tin? wantsof the farm. The residence i- believed t<> be as

health v as any situation on the river.Tim subscribers deem it unnecessary l<» i»i\ j

a niorii minute description, as they presumethat any jKH>i;n desirous oi' purchasing willYi.-it the premises and judge for himself. 'I hoywill, howoyer, answer any special (imjuirios inrogard-40-the land that maybe addressed tothjoni, of eitli- r <>1 ilmmTEJ.iM.S-.The land will be sold for as much

ca*sh as is necessary U> pay Lb ft costs of the suit,and expenses .of sale, and the residue on a eredit of one, Lw»t and three years, taking from tbepurcka-or bonds, with approved personal security,fur the deferred payments, and retainingtlifi title until I'urtber order of Court. Address,Mon troys, (J Li AS. (J. BAKER.Hague, li. L. T. BEALE.Oak 'Grove, G. W. LEWIS. Comr's.

; Westmoreland county, oe 30 .lawdw

PARTNERS HI P NOTICE.Tim undersigned have this day l'»niied a enpartnership,under tile name and stylo <d

FOWLE A Alt.M 1ST E AD,f<»r the purpose of conducting a

G E N E ItA L I' fit) 1J IJ (J E, Eo ItW A liDING ACOMMISSION BUSINESS,

in connection with the (J ROiJNL) and LUMPPLASTEii BUSINESS, at No. SmithIIiiirtti sLreeh between Prince and Duke.All consignments and orders will receive

prompt attention.W. !J. FOWLE, .Ik.

Kov 11 -1 w w KEITH A liMISTftA D.

Tj ITEltAllV..A young lady eapablo ofJLj leaching the usual English branches andPr.;/jeb, desires n situation in a private family.Slle is. willing to take others as scholars; besidesitbb children of her employee, or to give suchambiance about the house in domestic. a Hairsasinutv be agreed upon. Terms will be moderate,add best oL rfrlbrences will begiven and suitablereference requested. J''.»r I'urtber particularsaddress, <T. A., Stalldrd C. H , Va.

I)OV 111.co-it. . . I . . I A Mil Al I,' I /llll,1/ L M i_l

i A 11 l!i.A r r i i\ i> « ;v m \f iuriuv^ ' r,i / _\ .-i,\j M>K SALMON EASY TERMS.

And Every Ono Warranted.A Beautiful Mahogany Case, I'd o«H.

fot" v».C0A lull 7 <<,-t. Mo?ecvnod Piano, f .i SI Jti, and

otiiors SlSd, Hlill S'J2;). yYIri<», ;i plelldidKO>eU'opcI K M.'lbo it CO. PilUM, ('till 7 net,near y Trow', fur l? *50, first print, $50 i.pianos alio for Rent, at BECKER'S,tip] 16 W,.N. Washingtonst.:, cor Queen.

11 If A N J Mi A AND STRAW W RAP RING'VJ \'j\ PER.- Jlist iI'Ci.iv«*<l another supplydfjthe ah-ve paper, direut from the Riuliinou land Manchester Mill.-:.

JOHN IT. PARRolT,rioy"21 cor King and Wil<*r sis.

RITN KS.Ne-.v Torki-it Prune?. receivedj mitl for,?ale,by, KkKI). RECK EIt,

f nov 21-2 w Iviner street, cor. St Asaph.VJKW RAISINS, Currant?, Citron and Crau;iLberries,received l»> da ? and for sal,; low 1»v*

1 nov 21 J. C. MI L BIT KN.'-3 BH LSV; Kft K IX hi I > WHITE AND YELO L<J»W SUGARS, r.vciv,_Ml to dav hiuI for.salo hy r nT' -' J ,Q M11, BU RN.

O iVlTLS No. I KKlit»SEN E OIL, receivedO to-day and f- r^alo bynov 21'

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J. 0. MI LBTJ RN.

8 > ICE..Carolina Ku e received and for saltIX by [nov 18J J. 0- M1LBUKN.

missioners 01 r^aio, wm oner u> me jiiguesL uioder,at Manassas Station, at I2m., that splendidMill Building anil Water Power; also the SawMill Building aiul Water Power, known as. theTHOROUGHFARE MILL'S, lately the propertyof John Chapman, deceased. Said propertyis situated at Thoroughfare Clap, immediatelyupon the Manas'as Gap Railroad, wilhswitch, Occ., for lading and unlading cars, 12miles from the city of Alexandria, and in din dcommunication hy railroad with the citiesWashington and Baltimore The huilding islive stories high, with a basement) and can beeasily converted into u factory for cott'Ui amiWoollen goods, and is surrounded by a largewool growing country. The stream is neve

failing, and the whole is considered one of themost eligibly situated and desirable j»iec Co Ol Iproperty in the State of Virginia.The attention of persons desiring either a I'ac

t .ry or merchant mill is particularly called toilT liltMS OK SA EE..Ten percent, en-h, ami

the residue in three equal annual instalments,the credit payments to boar interest, and to be 1secured to the satisfaction of the Commis-ioneiv;title L<> be retained until the last payment islnado; the property subject to b-< resold underan order of Court, in event of the failure tomeet the payments.At the same time and place, and upon the

miidc terms, will be olfeiod lor sale, TWOTRACTS OF LaND, about T LIU Eli HUNDREDACRES each, one adjoining the doscribed Mills, and lying on the south side ofthe Manassas Gap Railroad, partly in Fauquierand partly in Prince William counties, saidland being also the property of the late JohnChapman, divided into two tracts to suit purchasers.Each tract has a small D \V EL- £'£,3LING HOUSE upon it, and other buildinys,with a sullieienoy of water and timber,and is partially enclosed.

For further information apply to JOHN S.CHAPMAN, No. (is Prince street, Alexandria,Vu. JGUN S. CHAPMAN.

RICE W. PA YNJfi.EPPA HUN TON..!. 13. 13 ROUJCE.

Prince William co., oct 21-eots Coinm'rs./Z'&" The above sale has been postponed until

W KDN KSDA Y. the 1 BlIi of Dec. no iS eots

QOM MISSIONEE'S SALE OF LAND.

By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of" '

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r hii'ihx <rou ruy, rcnuurcu. au cm; "vi:m mn

term, 1807. «d'said Court, in the suit of 1 r.irnuicll'sAdm'r. vs. Trammell, &e.. the subscriber,('oinmis-iuner, named in said decree, willon MON DA V, the 10th day of December, 1807,(thai, being Court day,) oiler, at public sale, tothe hiiglu'3'. bidder, in front of the Court House,of.-aid rminty, aTKACT OF LAIN D, containing?.l acres and >)'-) poles. This land is withoutimprovements, but is of good quality, and adjoinsthe lands of Wheted and othersTKKMS.One-fourth of the purcha-e money

in hand as a deposit, liable to be forfeited, andthe land resold at the risk of the purchaser,upon his failing t«> complete his purchase uponConfirmation hy the Court; the res due in threeequal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteenmonths, with interest from the day of sale, tobe secured by the notes of the purchaser, and a

retention of trie title until iho last payment ismade. Expenses of conveyance and stamps t-he at the cost of the purchaser.

T1IOS. MOO ftE, Comm'r. <>f Sale.Fairfax county, nov 15.law4w

Pii ft Lie' SA LE OF VJfiKY VALU a ft LhLAND IN FALKFAX COUNTV..Jiy

virtue of the decree of the County C ent ofFairfax county, rendered in the cause of FannySimpson and others vs. .James Stone and «»Lhers,1 shall sell, at public auction, on the IOtiiDAY OK DECEMBER, 1 * >7 Court Buy, infront of the Court House of said county, SEV-ERAL VALUABLE TitACTS OF LANDin Fairfax county, being all too land (exclusiveof 1 (30 acres assigned L<> ilin widow us her <1 >w

or,) of which Caleb Stone died seized, lying "n

Sandy Run. This land will bo sold separately,as follows: One lot of Id as-res, containing .i

line mill site. One tract of 27 acres, and two

larger tracts of about 2J0 acres each. The landis well watered and most of it heavily timberedand contiguous Lo good market-, by both waterand rail communication.TERMS One-tenth cash, and the residue in

throe equal instalments, at six, twelve and Idmonths, wit.li interest, the deferred payments lo

be secured l»y lite notes of the purchaser and a

retention of the Lille til' the la I mivimrnt ismade. M. iMILANY BA LL. Omnm'r.Fairfax en , nov 2H.cots

II K R L F K ' S S A L E .

By virtue of att execution, sued out of thoClerk's Ollice of the County Cou't of Alexandriacounty, Va . iu tho case of B. S. Lent vs.

F/ano is H. Harris »n and Robert I- ftdolin, 1shall proceed to sell, for cash, on »SArI HRDAY, Novemb.-r 2,0, 1H07, in front of Mr Cogftn'sstore, Royal street, TWO HANI »S< > M KCHAN DELI MRS ; one 3 light d«» ; «»ne 2 lightdo , and 0 brackets; seized to satisfy said writ.Tho sale will Lake place at 10 a. in., precisely,nov '20-oots J AS. M . STEITAKT. Sherill".

/ 1()M M IS.Sh tN EK'S »SA1 >E OK A V A L UVJ A B L E 1J )T () K 11A N D. N E Alt THE

VI L LA C E OE 0 K RM A.NT<) vV N.~ Fur,namf.i u .tiwi-f.n <o'tin. Circuit. Court of Fairfax t., |iv»i(tared at tin? November term, 1S07, of saidCourt, in tliu >uit of MeFarlaiid vs. Harrison'slu-irs, the undersigned, Commissioner, namedin said doore , will, on tliu ItVni DAY OF J)FCEMHKK,iM'.T, that being Court day, offer, :.t

public snln. in front of the Court House of sai Icounty, a VALTJAM.K LOT <>F 17AM I), lyingnear (hi! village of (je-mantown, and containingabout TWO ACttFH. It is well set ingrass, and il- location makes it valuable.TKKtl.-i One-tenth of the puivi use money,

or a?i aiiioiint ni lliiient to del ray the cost (if llii.suit,in cash, as a deposit, liable to be I'orfoiledupon L11c purchaser's failing to complete hi- purchaseupon confirmation by the Court; the res

idiio in throe cijua) payments, at si.*:, twelveand eighteen months, with interest from thedav ul'sale to be secured bv notes of the pur-eiwisor, ami a retention of tin; title until thelast payment is made

K. 11. COCK. K u 1 L L K.Fairfax no., no 1 b-eots Comm'r. « f Sain.

JANI) SALE.. Pursuant t<> tin; decree ofJ tlit: County Court of Fail lax count3", run-11«*r<-t'at November Court, IS'17, in the suit of

14ilrke, &C , vs. Burke's heirs, 1, as Commissioner,named in said decree, shall, <ui .MONDAY,the loth day of December, lbo7. that beingCoin L da3', sell, to the highest bidder, infront «»f Fairfax Court House, a TciACT <>FLAND, containing 1'JO ACJtKS. This landis the estate of the late James Burke, known us

his homestead; lies about i of a mile south ofBurke's station, on the (). & A. K. 1C , adjoiningthe lands of the late Sila- Burke, &e. ; is.without buildings, but has an abundance ofwood, hard limber and pine, and otiers greatinducements to speculators.

J KKMb.One-fourth ol the purohase-iiionev"in hand, us a deposit, liable to be forfeited andthe land resold at the risk of the purchaser,should he fail to complete his purchase on c nlirnuitionby the Court; tin* icsidue in threeeijua) instalments, payable at six, twelve andeighteen months, with interest from the day ofsale, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser,and a retention of the tiLlo until.the ;lu,st paynieiio is made. Conveyance and stamps at theexpense of the purchaser.

) NEWMAN BUKKK, Comm'r.Fairfax county, nov 23.lawdw

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SAIJIS.

C1UMM 1SS10N ERS'~SA"LK OF valuableland in Fairfax COUNTY.*'M y virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court ofF lirfax cyunty, reudered at its November term,1807, .of-aid Court, in the suit of Barnes' Administratorvs. ! 11.-Barnes, the undersigned,Commissioners, named in said decree,will, on the lO.Tii DAY OF DECEMBER, 1807,(that being tlie lirst day >>( the County Court,)oiler, at public sale, in Iront of the Court Ifousoof .-aid county, a TRACT OF LAND, containing-l(.Macres. This land is the farm lately occupiedV>y Mrs. Sarah Barnes, being the same

assigned her as dowor in the division of herhusband's (the late .John Barnes) real estate..Jt has thereon ^'comfortable 1) WELLINGHOUSE, with the usual out buildings, anfiilabundance of wood, excellent water, under a

good state of cultivation, and lies about 1 milefrom the O. & A. K. K., and 11 miles fromFairfax Station,and about the same from Sangster's.This farm is valuable, and oilers greatinducements to persons desirous to invest inreal estate, being the mo-L productive farm inthat neighborhood.TERM'S OF SALE as proscribed by the

Court: -One-fourth of the purchase-money inhand, liable to he forfeited, and the land resoldat the risk of the purchaser, should he fail tocomplete jiis purchase, upon confirmation bythe Court; the residue in three equal paymentsat six, twelve and eighteen months, with interestfrom the day of sale, to be secured by thenotes of the purehrts'or, and a retention of thetitle until the lu-t payment is made. Cost ofconveyance and stamps at the expense of thepurchaser. M. U. BALL.

TUOd. MOURE.Commissioners of Sale.

Fairfax county, nov 11.lawlw EN!

yALUABLM .MILL SKAT FOR SALE.

Pursuant to a de. ree ,.f the Circuit Court of 'aFairfax county, n-nderrd in LLsuit of E. O. IPowell, Ac , v.^ 11 unti l , A<- , it tiie June term,lSbT of said t/'.'iirt, tin* under-igne.1, as Commissiouar, will, o:i the P'.Yu DA l OF DEUK.Mli.KK, lSiiT, (that being Uourt Monday,).dihr, at public auction. to I he highest bidder,111 1 r<*11 l "I Mil' * >11rL l! »i;-niij county, in hi

valuable property known as " II [J N T K II ' H.Mllili.' Tnis property lies immediately ontllo A., Ij. A: li. it. it , ul which |*>>inL there is a

turnout, Mini ooiitiiin.-: IdHV acres «»t' highly produeiivebind. The mills, both grist hdiI miw,were destroyed the du ing war, but :t- a mill sent itis regai'iI.iiI as tile mo-t valuable in Fairfax co ,

Llii* .-tie tin .hi which it iJ located utiording water?it nil s-:«ms of the your. This property heing situated on the railroad, the productivenessof the Inn.!, and Lin* valuable water privileges,render it altogether the most desirable properlyin market in Fairfax county. The entire tractwill be sold mbjeet I i the right of dower ofMrs Mary A Hunter, to Unit, portion whichha- been allotted her,and includes the dwellingHouse. I lor right can be bought >>:i reasonableLcrnis.TKBMSOF S.\ HK . One-tentli of the purchasemoney in band, as a deposit, liable to be

forfeited up..n the purchaser failing to completebis. purchase upon e.mliriiiition by the t'ourt..Tin; r.-.-idu<: in three eijual payments, at six,twelve and eighteen monibs, with interest fromthe day of .sale, to be s.;ruivd by* the notes oftile purchaser, an I a retention of the title untilthe last payment is made. Stamps and expensesof conveyance at t he o..;t of the purchaser.

THOS. MOOllK, Comtn'r. of Sale.fair fa;; county, nov. 11-law4w

d "10M MISS ION E IIS' S A. L K 0 F K KA L KS\_yTATF.- By virtue of a decree of the CircuitCourt of Iving (ieorg.j county, rendered atits September term for I SOT, in the suit ofBruce".-; infants. A: \, vs. Minor, See., the subscriber-'.th 't»*in appointed Commissioners forthe purpose, will oiler b»r sale at l'UBLU'A IJ(JTI< >N on tin* premises, on the lKth \) A VUF L)BOB.MB til, lS:iV, so much of that wellknown Ileal fai-tuto, of which Win 0. Bruce,died, .-.ei/.ed a'l.l possessed, called Ck*M0KN,situated in King Ce >rge county, as .-hull remirlnal'tor theas-ig'nii 'iit <u ilower (one third i therein,which will in* -.i ussgined a- not to embracethe Jewelling How c ami hiiildings therewithconm'eted, or a ilia A tile vain ; of the portion tolei Sold.The property consists ol about FIFTY'

ACLIIyS uF UANI), on which stands a two

story frame i) W *. I, ULN< * H«) IjS 1*1 of neat appearunce, with seven good rooms and porticosin front and n iir, Iviloimrt, tsntoue ri«>u-<*, ico

H »u.St*. ( u'ciri^'1 lltMi-e, Stable, Granary andSlum House. nil in excellent repair.(\»morn is situated »ri the main road leading

Irum lv n (i( hi "i H <»',!-'(! 14> 1* i*i»« 1r«« t» *

bur#, in :i healthy locality, and populous neighborii-ttiil I - ab en, t'.Vo and u hull illiI« - ( in

the Court Hou-o, three miles from Hop Yardlanding on tlm iC»i|>|>»ili:tii. ami fourmilelYomCliatlert »n. <<n lliO !.' >t*»in>«<*.The place llnS long been profit ib' V li-ed H-> it

»Mcrcaniib; bu-iuevs ^i;un'l, an 1 a Poslolhce isbin I llutiv. 11 i- :i g "nl situation I'nr.i house of

private i uteri unm -nt f»r which the dwellingi.- well suited, »r w si!.i be a pleasant reddeneefor a private fumiiv r proles-ion til manTFit.MS: One Lbir«l cash, one-third in nine

months, a11<:i tlm r.--idtm in eighteen months1 rmii day <»' sale, d-lon ed pay nmiits L«> bear inleft j.-1 Iron; day of sale 'I'liit title will Introlaincduntil Court ( nlirnistli<;sale, and theentire purclia-e iimii-y is paid or satisfactorilymcured. 'v. I» bKlVIS. ( /, ,

.1..1.MASON, IraKrciii-i ieksliti g. imv . 1 awbw

: o.M MI*Sl<>NKICS S.\ l,K OF YALCAV;UIjK FA I KFA X L YN i). -By virtue of a

I nnii ill ilm Circuit Court of Fait lux county,rendered at, it.- November term, ISA, in tiiuranso of I jii ci u< 1 i Tennis..u vs. K \V. WnkoIbdd;t11 I others, s!imii oil.'!' !' !'.-a!i', on M'lN1)AV, Lie-. Kill, day n!' December next, (CourtIa\ ) in li'uit of tim Court II use of Fairfax eo.,a V A Oil A B LF TKAOT <>F LAND in Fairlavcounty, situated on the Little Itiv.-r Tutnnike,imar A n.-.iulal", containing imres, havingoil it a comfortable DWh LLING, fcffkn titie on-hard, well, and other improve- g?iiia

mend, and binding on tin- Turnpike a coiisidernbledistance. icing I 'm prop,-rty of whichSamuel l'« lllli-on died Sej/.i-d, Hlld fiO\V occupiedby k. \V . Wii b e liei d.TKit.MS.Oi.e lentn <d tin. piji'i'Iih.»c-nioiiey

iu ea-il. ami llie re-idtm in three e.jual ili-talIiK'liL'at sis. I. >V » 1 \ i and eighteen months, witl)int» re t. Urn deferred payment- to In; securedhv lie note- o : b oure'ia-er and retention ot

the titlf L«» I!!«* till tin* Irt.-t payment isi.iH'lt;. \VM. II. DUIiAN V.

Kuirfnx <-i . (; > Ill'Jnwts Crmim'r. oi'Snlo.

* 10 M M ! S." i <.) N h I is S A I j KV; «)K V A LI' A B i i ft LAND,

iN KIND uiioKii K COUNTY, VA

liy vii't!;< >:' M of the Circuit Court ofKinff (icor-c couiity, pron uno,-! in t!ui suit ofQuiscrihorrv\<1 mi! :- f.r?i* ? ix v.-. Ouiscnbcrrvh 11 1 ether-', he i !».-« :*i f>»-i , therein »J'JtoiliteiJS j t<( in I C-iii'iii- ionei ''>r th.it, purpose willOX pre-e ' pul'lie -oth^ o:> '1*11 (' |{SI)A V, tin.'Oth liny < !' I> m r, I'-'o, ftlmL hcing Court<l:i\ ) at K nig 'ioorge (' ! { t i he Lr.-e t ul lulld,ili I he d eiv< i Ji : pi<ni!!<liij'_'.- mentioned, en I led'"i lli*: is '

'The i'"ll:i.e rofiL:iius 7-1 aero-'. It is heauLii'u1 lyr locale-1 in !\ ing < !< ego county, ou M a

chiii!iic Cr. eh, neui' u? entrance into the l*otoinaerivi r. I- I> itii'itleij mi two sides by thatcreek Hin! Williams creek. The landing ""

the birm in i.c' i'--- ii'ie to . teaiiier.s and Srt.ii vea.Si1- oj ;i large ( j;t . olh.'filig the greatO-l laciiities !' ! delivering grain «»r Wood. 1 he improve-went.- consist of a -mull hut ( oiufortHOlo it ramo

Dwelling House, good Barn.-, Stables,C'tl ll li mil.-.til' s I f iJ, i CO HoUSC. .fli&Lpump, Ac. I In; |»irui is in line condition, theland !<i\« !, well adapted 1.0 the uution of

Com, wheal, |;ru-.- »Ve Mini is ]llrlly consideredthe ui'i.-L de-irabi i '*nl Ln *. iii iIimI portionclif» i;<*iiitLy. It, i' well enclosed With uod andsubstantial fel-.i ii- M/nJ I'm* Several lic'l ls 11L0Separated |.\ g I Irlices. 1 helV Is li |ih*.llty « I

Water, Mini timber :n abundance ioj tilC Use Ol

the plantation li i- altogether, :i I'uOSl desiraid.- trad of lain). for nil agricultural purposes.The TEll.MS «»T" Til hi SALE, as prescribed

bv tin' decree, are : One third of the purchasemoney in cash; one third in 12 months, and theremaining third in .'I mouths from the day ofsale, carrying interest from tiie day of sale, andthe deferred pavmonls t" he .secured, alter theconfirmation of the .-ale. hy a lieu on the land,U nh >s .itherv. not ilicd of a change, tho sale

will positively be '11 ide at the time and placespeeilied. J nfioi mation in regard to the characterof thi.-: esta e, may ho obtained hy loiter,addressed to W in. S. lil'oWll, i'.8l] , (/jllloni,K big George county, or l>r. It. II. Stuart,Edge '

lliil, K ing George county, or to either of the.,subscriber.-. An\ poison wishing to purohaflO, !however, ha 1 1 oHer vi.-il the premises, and examinefor him.--1G. W. LEWIE.

,i u liain ,i. MASON.\VM. A. LITTLE.

King Geo. co., oc 23-1 awOw (Jointn'ra

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