Jyi-tr_;_T*OR BALE—riiAT LARGE~A^Dr VALUABLE PLANTATION IN THE COUNTf iSF PRINCESS ANNE, KNOWN AS “ LAWSON'S. U con Ulna about 1,400 acre*, mott of which is rttrardad m die mott fertile land in the county, suited for the graesee and cereal crops. It is about 7 milet from Nor* folk by ®v«r * S°°d roa(^* *Qd hae a landing nn Broad Creek (abocM^o milet f.om the plantation), which com* mnnicatea by *W boatage with the city.It it within the*# mil* *f the Eastern brincb of tne the Elizabeth rtver, and the tame distance of Lyoidjarao bay end river, where aro perhapt the choicest flih and oyttert on the coaat. There i» a Water Mill Attached, which may be made very profitable. _ ... , ,The whole tract it level, aud otpab!# of division Into smaller farms, aud convenient for vegetable gardeningfor Northern market. .There are COO acret of cleared land, and the remalndm in forest. A largo and welMlniabed brick dwelling, andall the outer building* for a Jar* eiiT * i* *usual fruits of the climatt, make Jt ready for Imnuditto“nS'taSdhM blt;K.n ihorongMy. »t » Urg. oo^tand the fencing consists chiefly of Jumper rails, ofstrength and eo farance.I will sell to whole or In part, and qn inch tanna asmav be desirable.In my absence apply to W. W. Sharp or Richard Walksf RICHARD B. BARER.[The BaffJmore American, Philadelphia Inquirer, and New Vork Herald will please oopy twic# t w#«k till for* bd, and send Uii to this office for collection.]