Part 8 (2/2)

4605

362

8988

13955 Culpeper,

5111

488

6683

12282 c.u.mberland,

3083

339

6329

9751 Dinwiddie,

10985

3253

11468

25706 Faquier,

9875

643

10350

20868 Franklin,

11638

66

5726

17430 Fluvanna,

4533

217

4737

9487 Greene,

2667

34

1699

4400 Goochland,

3854

653

5845

10352 Halifax,

11006

504

14462

25972 Henry,

5324

208

3340

8872 Loudon,

15081

1354

5641

22076 Louisa,

6423

404

9864

16691 Lunenburg,

4310

195

7187

11692 Madison,

4458

149

4724

9331 Mecklenburg,

7256

912

12429

20597 Nelson,

6478

138

6142

12758 Nottoway,

2251

136

6050

8437 Orange,

3962

184

5921

10067 Patrick,

7197

88

2324

9609 Pittsylvania,

15263

735

12798

28796 Prince Edward,

4177

488

7192

11857 Powhatan,

2532

364

5282

8178 Rappahannock,

5642

296

3844

9782 +---------+----------+---------+----------

218,359

15,627

237,478

471,464 +---------+----------+---------+----------

TIDE-WATER DISTRICT.

-------------------+---------+----------+---------+--------

COUNTIES.

Whites.

Free

Slaves.

Total.

Negroes.

-------------------+---------+----------+---------+--------

Alexandria,

7218

1408

1382

10008 Accomack,

9742

3161

4987

17890 Charles City,

1664

772

2764

5200 Caroline,

6892

903

10661

18456 Chesterfield,

8402

468

8616

17486 Ess.e.x,

3025

419

6762

10206 Elizabeth City,

2341

97

2148

4586 Fairfax,

6835

597

3250

10682 Greensville,

1731

123

3785

5639 Gloucester,

4290

680

5557

10527 Hanover,

6541

219

8393

15153 Henrico,

23732

3663

16042

43437 Isle of Wight,

4724

1234

3395

9353 James City,

1489

663

1868

4020 King George,

2303

265

3403

5971 King & Queen,

4094

461

5764

10319 King William,

2702

346

5731

8779 Lancaster,

1805

263

2640

4708 Mathews,

3644

147

2923

6714 Middles.e.x,

1903

149

2342

4394 Nansemond,

5425

2143

4715

12283 New Kent,

2221

433

3410

6064 Norfolk,

4907

823

4354

10084 Northumberland,

3072

519

3755

7346 Northampton,

3105

745

3648

7498 Princess Anne,

4280

259

3130

7669 Prince George,

2670

518

4408

7596 Prince William,

5081

550

2498

8129 Richmond,

3462

709

2277

6448 Stafford,

4415

318

3311

8044 Southampton,

5971

1795

5755

13521 Spottsylvania,

6903

527

7481

14911 Surry,

2215

985

2479

5679 Suss.e.x,

3086

742

5992

9820 Warwick,

598

43

905

1546 Westmoreland,

3410

1113

3557

8080 York,

1825

454

2181

4460 Norfolk City,

9113

912

4295

14320 Petersburg City,

Portsmouth City,

6345

530

1751

8626 Richmond City,

+---------+----------+---------+--------

183,181

30,156

172,315

385,652 +---------+----------+---------+--------

-----------------------------+---------+---------+---------+----------

DISTRICTS.

Whites.

Free

Slaves.

Total.

Negroes.

-----------------------------+---------+---------+---------+----------

Total of Tide-water Dist.,

183181

30156

172315

385652 Total of Piedmont Dist.,

218359

15627

237478

471464 Total of Valley Dist.,

161658

5414

38791

205863 Total of Trans-Alleg. Dist.,

330951

2709

24442

358102 +---------+---------+---------+---------- Grand Total,

894,149

53,906

473,026

1,421,081 +---------+---------+---------+----------

NOTE.

During the latter part of the session of the Legislature of 1851, three new counties were formed, one of which to be called Craig, out of parts of the counties of Botetourt, Giles, Monroe, and Roanoke; one to be called Upshur, out of parts of the counties of Randolph, Barbour, and Lewis; and the other to be called Pleasants, out of parts of the counties of Wood, Tyler, and Ritchie.

WESLEYAN FEMALE INSt.i.tUTE, STAUNTON, VA.

This school is under the patronage and control of the Baltimore Conference of the M. E. Church. It is designed to furnish, at a cheap rate, facilities for a thorough education, equal to those of the best schools. The several departments are in the charge of competent teachers. Diplomas are given to those who complete the prescribed course of study. The building is commodious, and is in all respects arranged for the convenience and comfort of pupils.

VIRGINIA FEMALE INSt.i.tUTE, STAUNTON, VA.

Rev. R. H. Phillips, A.M., Princ.i.p.al.

Rev. J. C. Wheat, A.M., Vice Princ.i.p.al.

_a.s.sistants._--Rev. T. T. Castleman, Prof. C. Roux, Prof. Engelbrecht, Miss Hilleary, Miss Coleman.

_Matron._--Miss Nelson.

_Trustees._--Rt. Rev. Wm. Meade, D.D., President.

Rev. T. T. Castleman, Vice President.

William Kinney, Esq., T. J. Michie, Esq., Doct. T. T. Stribling, Doct.

E. Berkeley, B. Crawford, Esq., Robt. S. Brooke, Esq., James Points, Esq.

N. K. Trout, Esq., Secretary.

Number of pupils present session, ninety-one.

Next session will commence on Wednesday, August 27th.

Board and tuition in the English course per session of ten months, $160.

Music.--Harp, piano, organ, and guitar, extra charges.

Languages.--Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish, each $20.

Drawing and painting, different styles, extra charges.

For circulars, &c., address the princ.i.p.al.

Staunton, April 22d, 1851.

FARISH & CO.'S STAGE ROUTES.

William P. Farish & Co.'s Stage Lines offer great inducements to the travelling public. There is, perhaps, no Stage Company in the United States prepared to accommodate with so much comfort, safety, and convenience to the traveller, as Farish & Co.'s. Their coaches are new, handsome, and elegantly fitted up; their horses are well broken, and for appearance and speed unsurpa.s.sed; their agents are polite and accommodating, and their drivers are experienced, capable, and cautious. They have the means to accommodate the public, and will on no occasion spare them. The following is a schedule of their respective routes:

FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE TO STAUNTON.

Leaves Charlottesville daily at 2 P.M., arrives at Staunton (the night stand) at 9 P.M.

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