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Knoxville District Election for Congress— Pryor I,oa 645—Tho*. D. Arnold (Clay) 332. Judge 4V hilo in the field against Arnold. INDIANA ELECTION. It scorns probablo, that Boon, Jennings and Test, (late members) are all turned out. Tho voto for Govornor at latest roturns: Noble (Clay) 4593, Road (Jack.) 3236, Stapp (Clay) 2009. Clay voto 6,600—Jackson, 3236. Indiana, wc presume, pretty safe for Clay. U' In tho Loudouu District, Mr. Mercer is elec ted by a majority of about 240. Col. Gibson’s ma jority in Fairfax, wo understand, 20. NORFOLK COUNTY ELECTION. We stated yosterday the Congressional voto ol this county as follows: “Nowton 423—Loyall231 —Newton’s presont majority 499.’’ This was a mistake—the compositor having put a 4 for a 1.—Newton’s majority Monday evening was 147—his majority in Princess Anne, 146_ Eoyall’s in Nanscmond 91—leaving Newton 199 ahead the first day in Norfolk County. Wo have hoard nothing since. tUP In the Northern Neck District, Mr. Chinn is ahead of Mr. Taliaferro, by the vote of Richmond, King Gcorgo, Stafford and Northumberland, about CO votes. Lancaster and Westmoreland to voto, and little or no doubt of Chiuti’s election. Both candidates wo liuvc hoard, doclarcd at King George a preference for Mr, Calhoun, which may explain tome things. O’ At a mooting hold in Georgia, ovor which Mr. Crawford presided, for the purpose of Bonding Delegates to tho Anti Tariff Convention at Phila delphia, the following resolution was adopted among others: Resolved, As this meeting entertains tho most i lively dovotion to the Union of tho States, and to prevent a misunderstanding of its viewB, that our State Delegates be instructed to coniino their dis cussions and the result thereof, oxclusivoly, to a removal of the oppression under which tho country labors, in consequence of tho system aforesaid, and that they refrain from all deliberations tending either directly or romotoly, to the dismemberment of the Union. John Randolph.—A g>-ntlrman from Ktrrope, and Jasl from London, who saw Mr. Itandolph there, stalos.-yhat he was toad appearance in as good health as any person who might he seen in the streets; that his character and conduct having become generally understood, he bad ceased to excite the lea«t interest of any one, and that he generally remained at his quarters in Cockspur lane, and was but very indifferently not iced — Baltimore Gazette. Edward C. Dolavau, Esq. of Albany, has recent ly given one thousand dollars to tho American Col. onization Society. From the Charleston Courier. A BET. I will bet $1000, play or pay—the money to be depos ited in bank—with any Cotton Plante*, that ti e Tariff ha* not reduced the valne of Colton one cent in the pound—and that if the duties were reduced to the rates of 1816, Cotton would not thereby rise permanently, one cent in the pound—the decision to he made thus: twe of the first Merchant* in London or Liverpool shall have the question submitted to them; if they agree, the deci sion to be final, if not, they shall refer their views to one of the n>o*i enlightened merchants of France, w hose urn piruge shall be final. Now, let any of those who have bo often deluded the paople, by saying mat the Tariff has produced a ruinous fall iu the prices of Cotton, coaie forward, and try tlse sincerity of their asseitious. NO GL’LL. The Month of July, shines conspicuous in the Annals of Liberty. On the 26th July, 1501, was issued the Edict of the Confederates of the Low "Countriei by which they renounced obedience to Philip 11. On the I Ith of July, 1690, wah the bat'Je of the Boyne, where James the 2d was defca’ed, and lost forever the throne of England. On the 4th July, 1776. the U. S of America declared their independence* On the 14th of July., 1739, the Bastile was taken—and on the 27th,-(one year from this date) 28th, and 29th of July, the Paris Revolution took place, which ex Fslled Charles the tenth from the throne of ranee.—Stand jrd. TrXRGXJUIA ELECTIONS. NORTHUMBERLAND.— H. op Delkoaths_ ■[1 del.]—Thomas H. Harvey* 295, scattering 3. HENRY—Congress: N H. Claiborne 356, no -opposition. H. op Delegates: Peyton Gravely* 195, David Dyer 168. The abovo was the state o f the polls, at 5 o’clock •on Tuesday evening—polls to continue open until "Wednesday night. The result, it was believod, •would not vary the standing of the candidates. * New Members. RICHMOND MARKET. Corn.—Large supplies have lately been received, and we quote ordinary quality 50 to 52J conts; good yellow and mixed, 55 to 57i cts; firm, heavy white 60 cents. Wheat Market active, at 105 a 110. fjountry Flour, JJ5J. Tobacco without change. "93 Shares of Unitod States Bank Stock were sold on Saturday at .the New York Stock Exchange at 8129. _ DIED, In this city, on Wednesday ovening the 17th instant, John, youngest son of John and Catharine Cc&ts, aged 11. months and 14 days. O' The Editors of the Baltimore papers would ,c»nfer a favor by inserting the above. SH«ntuc ‘XrUis. PORT OF RICHJJOw/r C77EAHLr\ ’ Ship Jarnrt Cropper, Gary, for British with tobacco by Kerr <fc Caskie ARRIVED. Schr Daniel, Prouty, from Bos on,.via .Norfolk, with ttrn drier, to l.ircke and Sizer, Lancaster, Denhy and Co •\V Smith, W J Clarke, V* Alii»on, J Garth, Waldron A .Henry, and T A Biot. Sloop Milter, Teel, from Philadelphia, via Canal, with sundries, toJ H Nash, Lancaster, JJcu'iy A Co B Pey lon. R D Sanxay, It C McNemara, J H Eustace, R i ■Smith, Bocrrs A: Harrison. J Myers, J Ganh, Rev. J fj ^ aylor, J .N Gordon, J S Robertson, C M Mltchr.il, p i\i 1 abb, A King, W Mountjny, V A- ii James, R H Jenkins, . Joln.tton to Ndnor. J Evans, T A Rust, Graunus, So.. A (Bioilters, J J try, t J a n th, E Kn ilt. •SAILED, Schr. Armada, Oxford, lor Charleston, (S. CA with bran, floor, tobacco, corn slirtle,* a h clocks Schr. Mi. erva. Mister, for Baltimore, with coal, tobac cn, |iirn:tnr*, (Vt'lon jtnrt p^ssen^prs Jchr. I> rfehester. Hooper, for Baltimore, with coal and tobacco. Schr Brac'd, Creighton, for Baltimore. wi<h coal and tobaerjp. SJoop Mark, ———. for Norfolk, with coal memoranda. NEW YORK, August 1J —Cld, schr Cooper. Shame Richmond. ' ' Ard. tr.br Tant'vv^f inch. Richmond AUGUST 15.—Cld, Plant* r. Baldw u, Richmond Ard, schr Revenue. Smith, from P.i hinonrt. COSTO.N, Aue 12 — Cl I, ship Bashaw, Tying. Ham ■ton Roads. AfJGUbT 13.—Ard, tchr Rising Sun, Stanwood, Richmond. Book and .fob Printing dour ai the IVhig Ollier. 0°icc—tiirce Apprentices to the Printing businem.—This biwinces is now well paid, and is bocoming bettor paid everv year 3 The Lynchburg Virginian and Arena, will insert the above three times, and charge this office. kb*». Middling Bacon, just Wir reCe,Vcd, and forVil* by au ? J; J. FRY. — i **~"*—* Siltjoleualr JJvlrcfs (Current KIC11MONI),A.UUUST l»,183l7" ~ STABLE ARTICLES. Tobacco, leaf— fine, 1001b. 7 a 9 ?;ood, 5 a G air, 4 n 5 refused, 24 a 34 manufactured— 1st nual cavendish, Ib35a40 small twist, no. 1, 11 a 13 no. 2, 8 a 10 Flour, city mills, $5* a G country, 54 Wheat, $1 05 a 1 10 Corn, bush 55 Coal, best for shipping, 18a20 inferior, 14 a 15 Cotton, 8 a 8| VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES. licesvcax, best, 19 a 20 Hut ter, II a 144 Wet/, mess, bbl. 10 50 liacon, new, 7J a 8* Cheese, 7 a 9 Candles, tallow, mould, 1 lal 2 sperm. 28a30 Cojfce, W. 1. green, 11 4al3 Rio, 11 Aal2* Java, white, 12 a 14 ordinary qualities, 11a 114' Chocolate, no. 1, 14 a 18 Copperas, lb. 2 4 a 3 Fish, herrings, no. 1,$54 shad, no. 1, 64a5i mackerel, no. 1, G ta? do. no. 2, 5 a 75 ' do. no. 3, 34 3 75 Fruit--raisins, hunch, box, 24 muscatel, 2 50 Feathers, live geese, good, 33 G lass, window .GxlO,50 feel, 2 75 10x12, do. 3 Gunpowder, Dupont’s, 5 50 Roger’s 5 Hemp, Ainer.,ton, 100 a 120 Hides, Sp’h,sun-dried,lGal8 salted, 12 a 15 Indgo, Sp’hflotant,lbl25al 75 Iron, Swcdos, ton, 90 a 95 English, 80 American, 80 a 85 Lard, new, 10 Lime, $1 75 Leather, sole, 17 upper 1 75 a 2 75 Lumber, clear, 1000 ft. 23 merchantable, 12 a 13 Mahogany,Si. Dom.fLl2a25 Bay, 7 a 10 Molasses, gal. N. O. 28 a 30 W. India, generally, 26a28 Meal, bushel, 75 Nails, cut, lb. 5} Oil, linseed, gal. 90 tanners’, bbl. 13 a 141 sperm. wintcrprsd.gaL75aG0 do. summer do. 75 j Oats, bush. 35.t37 Tlnister of Faris, ton, 5 75 ' Fork, prime, bbl. 124 mess, 14 50 Uice, Carolina, (new) 3 50; Si/g-ar,loafl3al7,lump12al3 N'. O. brown, 100 Jbs. 5 a 81 St. Croix, do. 7 a 10 muecovadoes, 51 a 8 Salt, sack, Liv. filled, 2 ground alum, 1 70 Saltpetre, lb. 10 a 114 Spirits— brandy,cognac,gal.lal 37* apple brandy, new, 38a40 peach do. 75 a 90 rum, St.Croix&.Ant.G0a90 do. New England, 34 a 35 gin, Holland, 105 uo. Amrican, 38 a 40 Whiskey, 35 a 37 Steel, German, lh 12al l English blistered, 14 Anier. do. 54aU Shot, ewi 6 Soap lb 5 a 7 Spices, ginger, lb. 8 .>9 pimento. Jam. 16 a nutmegs, 1 50 a 1 60 inacc, 2 50 pepper, 16 Tar, bbl- 1 75 'Ihxrpentine, apt. gal. 40 a 45 Tallow, good, lb. 8 a 34 Tea, imp and gunp. fresh, lb 1 25 a 1 50 young hyson, 90a35 U ine, Madeira, gal. 2a3 50 Sicily Madeira, l 05al 124 Tenneriffe, 1 al 10 Shcrrv, 1 75 a 2 50 Malaga, 40 a 50 domestic GOODS. Sheetings, brn.,5-4,yd. 14al6 4-4, llal4 bleached, 4-4, 16 a 18 do. 5-4, 18 a 20 Shirtings, 3-4, yd. 7 a 10 brown, 7-8, y a 12 bleached, 12 a li fluids nndstripes, good qttal ity. 13 a 15 Denials, 14 a 16 finscys, 22 a 25 lledticks, 4-4, 13 a 20 Checks, 3-4, y a 12 Satlinetts, good, 44 a 80 coin. 40 a 50 Cotton Yarn, no. 10, 21 FREIGHTS. Liverpool, Colton, lb. )d Do Flour, 4s. 6d Do. Tobacco, hhd. 40a45s London, do. do. 45 Bremen, Rotterdam, Am sterdam^ Antwerp, 55« Boston, Flour, 35c coal, 10c N. York, Flour, 25 a 30 coal, bushel, 7c wheat, 7c Baltimore, roal, 3c PRICE OF STOCKS. U. Slates’ Bank, $129 Farmers’ Bank, 102 Bank of Va. 102 Manchester & Peterg burg Turnpike, 97 50 BANK NOTES. U'. States and Branches, par new-hampshire. N, Hampshire Banks, 24 dis VERMONT. Burlington, 6 MASSACHUSETTS. Boston Banks, par Country Banks, 2 RHODE-ISLAND. Rhode-Island Banks, 2 CONNECTICUT. Connecticut Banks, 2 NEW-YORK. New-York City Banks, par Country Banks, 3 NEW-JERSEY. New-Jersey Banks, 2 PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia Banks, par Banks near Philadelphia, 2 DELAWARE. Delaware Banks, 2 Maryland. Baltimore Banks, par Country Banks, la 2 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Over $5, par; under $5, 2 NORTH-CAROLINA. -State Bank <L Branches, 2 Cape Fear, 2 Newborn, 2 SOUTH-CAROL1NA. State Banks, H a 14 GEORGIA. Savannah and Augusta, 24 LOUISIANA. New-Orleans, 5 Doubloons, $15 MICKLE’S OFFICE. Drawing of the Grand Consolidated Lottery, No. 1G. _41, 20, 49, 44, 42, 17, G2, 30, 48, 54. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, QF a now and improved style, just received .by GRANNISS, SON & BROTHERS, aug 18—tf Transylvan i a University. medical department. T1HE Lectures in this Institution will com mence ns ueual, on the 1st Monday in No vember, and continue, without intermission, until the 1st Saturday in March. The courses and terms, are as follows, viz: Anatomy, $15 ) ’* Dudley, M. D. Burger*, 15 1 who Wl11 Jecture 9 limes each b • ) week. Institutes of Medicine and Clinical practice, S$!5. By Charles Caldwell, M. L). daily. Theory and Practice of Medicine, JI5. By, John Esten Cooke. M D. daily. Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, £15. By Wm. H. Richardson, M. D. daily. Materia Medica and Medical Botany, |!5. 13v Charles W. Short, M. I). daily. Chemistry nnd Pharmacy, £15. By Lunsford P. ^ andcll, M. D. and II. Hulbert Eaton. A. M ■ daily. Large accessions arc making to the Medical Library nnd Chemical npparntus, which will be in readiness by the commencement of the Ses sion. By order of the Faculty, C. W. SHORT, M. D. Dean. Lexington, Ky. Aug. 1, 1831. £5. JAQUELIN P. TAYLOR will receive, by the ships Julian, Anacreon, nnd other opportunities from London and Liverpool, direct, to James River, a large supply of fall and winter Goods, which, having been selected with great care, for the Richmond trade, he wili be prepa red to sell on such favorable conditions, that he invites purchasers to his stock, in the hope of being able to furni-h them on ns good terms rs they can be had in this country. In hjj assort ment will be found White, grey and mix't napt cottons Mix’t, grey, blue, green and red plains Rose, point, striped, duflill and army blankets Prab and olive fearnaugbts and flushings White, red, green, yellow and blk flaonels Green and red bookings nnd baizes P’ble nulled drab, mixt and other cloths Superfine blue, blk., brown, olive and mulberry cloths Do blue, blk , drab and mix't cassimeres Valencia, swansdown, toilanet and velvet vestings Bombazets, mnrino Circassians and rattincts Crimson. lemon and blue rich moreen and damask Calicoes, gingham?, combricks and jacknncts Worsted, lambs’ wool, cotton and silk hosiery I Oznnburgs, Ticklenburgs nnd burlaps Irish linens, lawns, sheetings nnd diapers On consignment, 20 bales Scotch, Venetian, I kidderminster, double ply nnd Brussels carpet- j mgs and rugs, which he is authorized to soil as j low 8s in any market in the United States, ang I—w7t fHssolution. HE copartnership heretofore existing, under j i A the firm of Shepperson, RatclifF-: fit Can- j ‘ non, was dissolved on the 25th ultimo, by mutual j i consent —All persons having claims against the I | snidlirm, are requested to present them for set i | ’lement, and all those indebted, will please make ; payment to Elisha Shepperson, and James R. Katclifle, who will settle the business of said ! concern. ELISHA SHEPPERSON. JAMES. R. JLATCLIFFE. HENRY CANNON. N. I*. The Subscribers will continue to carry on the Grocery and Commission Business, in the House rcccnijy occupied by S. R. fit CO., under the firm «,f Sheppersoo fit Ratcliffe,. where they invite their former customers, friends, and the public generally, to call and examine their assortment of Groceries. ELISHA SHEPPERSON. au 10 JAMES R. RATCLIFFI5. g i ENTLEMEN’S GOAT SKIN BUFFERS, ™ Jf just recaivv»d by •»g J& GRANNISS, SON A BROTHERS. rOvliOJIJKOII* at -A o’clock! \ iruinia State Lottery—Draw* ing will take placo at tho Kaulk IIotce, To. Morrow Afternoon, at 4 o’clock. Nos.—11 Drawn. I RIZES !—§10,000, 5,000, 4,000, Ac. Ac. Ac. lickcts §5—Halves 2 50 §—Quarters $1 25. 1-or sale by U. IVIICILLE. Next below tho door of tho Eaglo Hotel, aug 18 6 DIGGER’S OFFICE. of the Grand Consolidated w Lottery, No. 16: 41 20 40 44 42 17 62 30 48 54. ^O'Mt)R.ROIV at 4 o'clock! Virginia Wheeling Lottery, No. 5, to be drawn To-Morrow Afternoon, at 4 o’clock, at tho Eaglo Hotel—6G Noh.—11 Drawn Out. §10,000, 1 §5,000, >CAPITALS! §4,000, S Tickets 5, Halves 2 50, Quarters 1 35. New York Lottery, Extra No. 23, drawing to be received ouSa'urday.—OON'os.— 10 drawn out. $20,000 CAPITAL. I icketa jj—liiilvr»s SJ SO — Quarters 1 95 For sale at tho Lottery and Exchango sfficc of au 18_THO B- BIGGER PRIME green and Java ouflee Jniniico, Antigua, N Orleans and N E ruin Baltimore whiskey, W India and N O mo lasses St Croix and N O sugars Cognac brandy and Hollands gin Brown soap and mess pork VViues, tanners and lamp oil Indigo, fig blue and Cayenne pepper \V rapping and writing paper Cut nails, loaf sugar Window glass, etc. etc_For sale by DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. an 10 —6t —A small lot oi prim” Lard for sale. ^ «» 10_JAS. VVINSTQN. F£U7T«MJLM] III* UC\1 Ta O.V. Washington, D. C. August, 1831. mfHS. HENDERSON'S Academy for -*-» BL Young Ladies will ro open on the first Monday in September. The number, qualifications, and experience of her teachers, the extensive and convenient ar rangement of rooms fur s udy and recitation, and especially the peculiar interest Mrs. Henderson feels in the progress of her own children, give the best assurance that nothing will be with held that can benefit pupils committed to her care. Young Ladies boarding with Mrs. Henderson will receive religious instruction in common with her children, and will be trained up, not und. r the systematic rules of a boarding school, but with the constant, gentle, yet firm influcnco of ma ternal authority and in all the courtesies of pu lite domestic associations. i ihj eiuuies include UrUtography, Reading Writing, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, History, Rhetoric, Composition, tho Elements of Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Bo tany, and Mathematics. These branches will bo most thoroughly taught. Needlework will also be attended to. The terms are, for the scholastic year, & pay able in advance— Boarding, and English tuition; o ISO Washing, bedding, and use of a piano, are extra charges, and at customary pricoB. French Language. per quarter, 5 Drawing and Painting, do 5 MUSIC, |;{ The gentlemen employed to leach French Music, and Painting, are eminently accomplish , ed in thuir several departments. Besides referring to a large circle of acquain tance in the most respectable society in Virgin ia, Maryland, and in the District of Columbia, the following gentlemen ljavo allowed Mrs. Henderson to use thpir names as references. Ret. Dr. Laurie, Washington. Rev. Mr. Hawley, do Rev. Mr. Johns, do Mr. Justice McLean. Ohio. Hon. B. C- Howard, Baltimore. Hon. C F M ercer, Virginia Inman Horner, E«q., Warrenton, Va. Rev. Dr. Keith, Alexandria. Rev. Mr. Post, Washington. Rev. Mr. Gurley, do Pm lemon Chew, Esq . Maryland B>. 11. Henderson, Esq., Leesburg, Va. Comm. Warrington, Norfolk. Capt. Shuiirick, U. S. N. New Haven And in the District of Columbia, Commodore Rodgers, F. 8. Key, Esq Col. J, J- Stull, Lewis H. Maciikn, Esq. Dr. J. C Hall, Richard Smith, Esq , U. S. Bank. Col. Gardner, As.-ist. P. M. G. Timothy Winn, Esq. Robert Leckik, E-q Dr. Stephen Collins. july 26—lawtfis f 3M1E RACES will commence at Liberty on Tuesday, the 13th day of Soptembor, and continue 4 days, free for any horBC, maro or gel ding.—The first day, 2 mile heats, for §208_en trance §15—the 2nd day three mile heats, for the balance of the Jockey Club Purse—say §400_ entrance §25—third day two mile heats, for the Proprietors’ Purso—entrance §10—Fourth Daj^a Swccptake Race is expected—entrance §&>--l mile and repeat.—A first rate Saddle will be run fo» on the evening of each Day’s Race. Tho Cash will be put up at the usual discount—tho rules ol the New Market Course to govern.—Tho Tract will be in fine order—first rato stables and litter provided gratis, as heretofore, by tho Proprietors; and every comfort provided for those who bring horses from a distance; and they arc particularly invited, WILLIAM TERRY, Y. N. OLIVER, Proprietors. Bedford Court-House, Va. jy 11 laf House and Hot for bale. TIIE Three Story Brick Tenement with ap purtenances, on Main or E Street, nenrly opposite Henrico Court Home, nnd adjoining the property of Francis Larmand and others. The Dwelling part is well finished, & calculated to accommodrtc a family very comforiobly—the Store, with Counting Room, &c., (finished for the convenience of a fanvlv.) can be refitted nt quite a small expense. There are the usual out houses attached in good repair. This property v. ill be sold very low, if an early application it made—otherwise it \vi J he for rent. jjti lO-eo&t HENRY CLARKE. SEA SICKNESS ALLEVIATED. BURTON'S Impcriol, or Amrr can Chem paign. Patronized by severil eminent Phy sicians and also by the Temperance Society, Very much Improved, a most pleasant cooling and wholesome beverage—it is rtrongly re commended to those going to set; some Cap tains who have taken it to Liverpool speak highly of it, and say it was found by the paesen gers greatly to alleviate that painful sensation, the Sea Sichne**, and they intend to make it a part of their Sea Stores in future—to be had; wholesale, nt the manufactory, south wept cor j corner of Chesnut and Second streets, Fhiladel- ! plus. A l.«n. PORTER, ALE &. CIDER, of first qualify,! for exportation or home consumption, bottled agreeably to the improved system, jy 27—1 nW4w To House Keepers. WHITING BUR WEI. L, &. CO , directly opposite the door of the Eagle, have re- } ceived a supply of Tickling Ingredients, of the | best quality, viz: White and Black Pepper, Mace, Nutmegs, j Cloves, Allspice, Turmeric, Horse Rad:ah,! Garlic, White, Green, and Race Ginger, &c eu $ | 4* iNBw noxna. 1\J*EW family Flour in half barrels XN London and Philadelphia Porter Bacon Horns f»r family usm Itoo Herrings and Pino Apple-Cheese. Apply to >ug < JNO. V. WILCOX, Jr. & Co. Insurance against loss or damage !>y Fire. T»«,HOWARD INSURANCE COMPA NY of New York will insure against loss or damage by Fire, Buildings, Merciiandize, Fur niturc, oud other firopertv• WILLIAM II. HUBBARD. Agent, mco at the Counting Room of Hubbard &. Jaruner, h street mar 17—lowly 1‘ilul, Navy and Ship Bread. T HE subscriber having built an extensive ad- j diijun to his Bukery, on fshockoe 11 iil, liati commenced the manufacture of Ship Bread. He I intends keeping on hand a sufficient supply to meet the usual demand; and will be prepared at all times to hirnish any order (however extensive) at very short notice. i he prices ol his bread shall be regtilutcd by those of New York and Norfolk: ond he pledges Iimise.t tiiat it shall be al leant equal, in point ol quality, to any inanuLctiired elsewhere. Samples and prices may be obtained on nppli- : cation to his Agent. Mr. George Merimi, at ■ Rocketts, or nt. tho Bakery; nt i ither of which j places, orders will receive the uiost prompt ntten- I ,lon- A. DILL, may 23-2iw4wlaw tf George «fMeriam. GROCER AND SHIP-CHANDLER, ruck E r rs. HAVING been appointed Agent for the sale of “Dill's" Superior Ship IIread, now offers a good supply at ibo New Yuri; and Nor folk prices. Orders left ut his store ahull be promptly attended to. may <f 3 2::w4wtawf ISUKY CMESTS. fPlHl Subscriber has constant iy on hand and i -3_ for sale ut lowest price, H. U. Sp R >r’s hn> j proof wrought iron Book Saf.-s and Money ! Chests, assorted sizes, and warranted eq ml to j any manufactured. One of the r.bi vo chests j has recently been tert d by fire, and may bo seen at the manufactory, No* l]g end *114 Bewktnan-streel, between Pearl nod Water- i s.rests. C. J. GAYLER. The above described Iron Chests for ala bv DAVENPORT, ALLEN &. CO.* i an 1 n— 6t I IN virtue or authority derived from tire lajt will and tostn merit of the late Jamei Gov an . ! we, ns his Ex’ors therein named, will pr.iCPed i to sell hy public auction on the pretn!>es, on 1 Thursday, the 8th ot September next, a certain j tract or parcel of land, in the Countv of Am- ! berst, containing 1,510 acres, known as hie Brick j House, near tlie Buffalo Springs in said countv; and adjoining the lands of Copt. Benjamin Taliaferro and others. Tins tract lias mi it some fine bottom land, and is well adapted to the growth of tobacco, wheat, and corn. The improvements are a two story dwelling of brick, 40 by 50, four rooms und a passage on eucli lb.or, kitchen, dairy, &.C.— One-fourth of the purchase money mo-u be paid in hand, the bal ance in three equal annual instalments, for w hich bonds with approved security, and a deed ot trust on the property, will be required: the bonds to carry interest from the day of sale, hut if punctually paid, the interest will be remitted.— And on Monday, the 12th of September, we shall, in like manner, offer f r sale some proper ty in and about Bent Greek, Buckingham, con sisting of a moiety of Korscley's Warehouse and 300 acres of land including lets and lone mentH thereon. 'Terms—one-f>urth in hand, the balance in two equal annuals instillments, to be secured us above. At the me time and place, will be offered on the same terms, sundry lotH in Warminster. Afterwards, we shall sell one other tract or parcel or parcel ,>t land, lying on Lickingliole Creek, in the County of Goochland. This contains 300 acres, is of excellent quality, and well set in Oak and Ilick ory growth. "li uil bo offered on the same terms as above on Monday, the 19th of Sep tember at Goochland Cuurt-H use, from vVhence it is distant 7 miles or thereabout. We shall also proceed to roll on Thursday, the 22d ot September, by public auction, on tiie premises, one or other tract or parcel of land situated ( in the upper part of llanover county, near j Goodali’s, supposed to contain between 250 and j 300 .acres, on which there is n c.>n Portable ! Dwelling House, &c.— It is well adapted to the j ordinary culture of the neighborhood. Terms I as above. In like manner will be offered for ! sale, on Wednesday, the 28th of September, 1 one oilier track or parcel of land in tiie County i of King &- Queen, on the Malapony river, called ! llicoboc, winch contains 599 acres. This is a good plantation, and iiua on it the ncci^-ary ! buildings for the accommodation ofa proprietor, i One-fourth of the purchase money will be re quired to be paid down—the balance in three j equal annual instalments, to be secured as ! above mentioned. Also, on Monday, the IOth day of October next, we shall offer for sale Tarwood, n tract cf land in Hanover county,3 or 4 miles from P«»w hite, on the road leading to New-Kunt, and con taining 347 acres. This tract has on it some of the finest building—timber, which, if judiciously managed, would abundantly pay for the land— Terms one-fourth in hand, the balance in two equal annua! instalments, to be secured as afore said. Sale by public auction on the premises And on the I5tii day of November next, will be offered for sale, by public auction on the prem sees, that valuable estate, Bowline, the late residence of our testator, situated in on agreca hie neighborhood not more than 8 miles from Richmond. It consists of 1158 acres, of which between 5 and 600, are first rale Chicltnhomiuy mud land; a large portion of whi<h is reclaimed and in cultivation. The highland is very good, sufficiently timbered and lies well. The improve meats comprize a large and commodious dwelling house, extensive barns and other out houses, with all the necessary appendages to a desirable homestead. It will be sold entire or divided to suit purchasers. Should either of the designated days of sale prove unfit, the sales will take effect the first succeeding fair days res pectively, the cx'ors reserving, to themselves one bid in every instance. J A M ES GO V A N, ( E.x’ors o' El) W A R D GOV A N. Jas Go A PC 111 BA LI) GOV A N, ( van dee’e June 7 j;—utd:t. Gloucester IjOw OrouniSs l’OR SALE. BY the Iasi will of t»«e late l>r. Jamas Dean, the sub scribers are authorized to sell, and tlicv now offer for sale, his valuable Estate, lying on Ware Hirer, ia the county of Gloucester, in die State of Virginia, about three miles from the Court House, containing 950 acre-, nearly the whole of which is low ground, and about 75n acres are cleared, and in a high suite of cultivation, well adapted to the growth of Indian <>>rn. Wheat, and Baney. There is a spacious Dwelling ilotirr, and all Other necessary out houses, in good repair on this Estate, situated on the hack of the River. Eish ai d Oysters of the best quali'y are taken in sight of the House. A more minute description is deemed iinitfrr.*«aiy. as it is presumed any person wi-hiug to purchase will first examt ine «he premises, which will tie shewn by the manager Mr George W. Billups. A purchaser of tha land can he ac commodated with as many slaves as he may require to cultivate it, and also t'nc larming utensils and stork of every description. The linn of paymcol will he made to suit the purchasers, f or further paittetilars a Imer addressed to Chr eiophcr Totnpkn*, at .Mu hews Court House, Va , will meet due attention. C H’R TOMPKINS, . JOHN D. JAP Vis, r Ex'ors of J. Dean, di-.cM. HENRY VV. TA»B, S m*y 3 |aw6m . tobacco] OPENED this morning, a box of Ccsby's su perior chewing tobacco— also, direct from the importer, 6000 genuine Havaima Sugars, in half and quarter boxes, for pale at WHITING, BUR WELL * Go's Medical Store, oppoute tas tlooi cf the L*ele, au 10 — WASMN(1T()\ T V\ i:RN, FOR rent or leash. Subscriber \v\#h(>8 to rent for the ensu -1- n»g year, or lease hr- a term of yeats, cum inencuig ou the 1st ot November next, ut which ime the term ot the present occupant will ex tire, the stand well known as the Washington i I'avern, in the town of Lynchburg. . Any person [ disposed to rent it c,in obtain with i’. if desirable, It House suitable for a family—The Tavern is extensive and commodious, and has attached to it a large and convenient {Stable ami other ne cessary buildings. For terms, apply to Mr. Thomas Dillard of Lynchburg, or to the subscriber, residing in Cafbpbell county. HENRY MOORMAN, nu 1?—2tc CENTRAL SIOTS:i,,~ TFA YjVESrtOROUGH, VA. rS^HE Subscriber having reccmli purchased this pleasantly situated establishment, and having spared no expense to put jt in first rate repair, hopes by prompt attention to business, to merit u’share of the public patronage. His servants have been carefully selected am! will render (lie h is nu doubt} entire satisfaction His stable ha* been lately erected: in point ot comfort and convenience lie flitters himself, it is not surpassed by any m the Western Virginia. 1 lie Daily Mail Coach Line of S ages stop ut this lioti-c: a stage traveller can reach Phil adelphia from this mi two and a half clays. Wes tern tmvi liers f r (he South on horseback, will find it a convenient place to take stage, and may r<ty upon low charges, and Iniving their hor ses wi -1 attended to. W. 11. PLUMB, nng H>—wdt c NOTICE.—All persons having claims against t!:e estate of Natli’l Co.ve, dic’d, are re quested to present them by the 1st November next, duly authenticatci); and they are hereby notified, that unless they do so this notice will be pleaded m bar ugniiuit them. Those persons indebted to the said estate, must make immedi ate payment. NATH L BOWE, aug %—w8t Ex’or of Nath’l U«we. doc. university os •lsar§fUESid. f BUIE MEDICAL LECTURES in this Institu B_ tion will commence uu live last Monday in October: Theory and Practice of Medicino—NATHANI EL POTTER, M. 1). Materia Modica—SAMUEL BAKER, M. D. Obstcrics, and the Diseases of Women and Chil dren—RICHARD W. HALL, M. 1). Institutes of Physick—MAXWELL McDOW. ELL, M. D. Surgery—NATHAN II. SMITH, M. D. A nutomy—THOS. II. WRIGHT, M. It. Chemistry—JULIUS T. DUGATEL, A. M. NATHANIEL POTTER, Doan. Baltimore, Aug. 10, 1831. w13t TO PHYSICIANS. eubseriber, unending to remove to the ii- w estern p..rt of the S ale, offers for tale the Traci of Land formerly ‘J*e property of Dr. I,. H. Mosby, and late'y the place of residence of Dr. Thon. Meanx The firm contains about 295 acres of land, and everv building necessary for comfort and convenience, with a well of excellent water, all, with a few exceptions, in good repair. The neighborhood is n good one. and on the whole, a desirable location f< r a Physician. Persons desiring to purchase, and wishing further information, are requested to direct their letters to Smith’s X lloads, Powha tan. GEO. VV. TINSLEY, aug 1 —2awtf c NOTICE. ^SNIIE Committee appointed by the Unitarian JL Umvcrsahst Society of Richmond, to - elect urul purchase a lot of ground, amt to erejt tliereon a House of Worship, do hereby give notice, that they have g-lecled und contra c !,'d lor said Sot, and intend commencing said Building immediately, nod do lie-eby r. quest 'hose who have suba rihed towards def, a\ing the cxpences of the same, to rail and pay 1 heir subscriptions to ibe T oasurer, Mr. Jabez Par ker, to enable said Committee to nccomplish the | above work. Those who may bo fuernPy to ■ the erecting of said House, and may feel dispo sed to contribute towards it, who have not alrea dy subscribed, are invited to give in their names and subscriptions to Jnbez Parker, or any one of the members ol the building commi iee, viz: W. Bryan, <r. Lucke, S’. >S. H.lenders. Johnson Eu bank, Edward Cox, nr Geo. Meriam. Jiy order of l lie Committee, au 3—2aw WILSON BRYAN, Chin’n. . Runaway in Jail. MfAS committed to the jail iu Henry coun V V ty, Va. as a runaway on the 28th day of May last, a negro man, who says he is free, and calls himself John Began: ho ia about 30 years °'<l. 5 feet 7£ inches high, wears his hair long be fore—has a scar across Ilia left eye brow, has a peculiar stiffness in hi* walk, occasioned (as he says) by a f»*ll from a horse—hnrl r>n when com mitted to jail, n blue cl th coat, and'eopperas co loured vest and pantaloons, of domestic cloth— says he was raised by Charles Sallad, of Notto way courtv, and is acquainted in the counties of Prince Edward and Amelia, formerly drove- a waggon for a man named Watson, in Prince Ed ward— has lived in Georgia, and in the neighbor borhnod of Camdcn.with a man named Burge, with whom he left Ins free papers. The owner of said slave is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tnke him away, else he will be disposed of ns the law directs." JAMES M. SMITH, Jailor aug. 10—3rn Of Henry countv. STAGES. ' Western Route, running on the south . side of Jam** River to Lynchburg, leaves j Richmond every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri j day, at ft r. rb ck. A. M., and arrives at Lynch burg the next day to dinner; from thence the ! line continues (coj.ducted hy Wm. Smith) direct j to the Wlrtc Sulphur Spring, where Porter and 1 Bolden’s line to Guvaiidotte is ii t ir^ected: a | branch from the line above Lynchburg drops ; in the Tenncpsee route at Salem, Va. At ! Ruble's Tavern in Cnmbt rlnnd countv, the Rich I oiond Rou e intersects the Southern 1 nr from I Fredcrickshi rg, by Cartej^ville to Georgia, i which passes Hamden Sidney College. The | beta Troy Coaches and good Team* are on the l ie, with skilfm, eobrr, and attentive drivers. ! The travel performed throughout to the Spring* oy (ley light. Fare from Richmond to the White Sulphur Springs, j?,lfi no. For feats, j apply at the bar oi the Union Hotel, Richmond. ; A.1 baggage, wh.-ih-r belonging to passengers i or s*nt by the stage at the ii«k of the owner* thereof. A. FAT.TKSON, Proprietor, Richmond and Lynchburg, jy 2 7—«awtf I 3 f3AL»X. Jarg»j in white a. \ J\S bhiach' d sucking, in fine order I on board the ship Fecahcntj ’ direct from Li vcrpool. f r ;.il« »»y JO.j. J. FRY. a,e10 r AUCTIONS. * ISif Otis< Ifttnlop A VO. i DRY GOODS AT AUCTION, i ^~WN MONDAY, the 22(l Hist, at y o'cik, will ^** Do sold ut our ouctiou room**, a large and general assortment af deniable DRY LOOPS j among them arc— 1 bale superfine cloths 1 case satinet 1 do d d book muslin & do calicoes lu bales brown sheetings do do shirtings t» do cotton o/.naburgs -I cuses bleached shirtings 1 bale Russia sheeting si do. ticklculiurgs 1 case table damask 2 do birdscye diaper l bale red flannel: Also a parcel i f goods purchased at Mr. V«s. lentinu a sale, which the purchaser has tailed to lakt', and the same will be sold on his account, terms at Sale. O. 1). &. CO. Aucts. i ^ min- :t—tds i ^1EL be sold at public auction, on the * » premises, on Saturduy, the 20th of this | f,r<-*scnt month, August, at -1 o’clock in the after n<;on, it fair, otherwise Hie first fair day there-. alter. 10 lots or parcels of land near Bacon t^uartor Branch, situated on the Brook Road, immediately opposi o to John Moaby, Esq. Upon one of the loti there is a comfortable two .-tory brick house, «Xtc. &.c. A plan of the wholo* property lias been recently made by Richard l ounp. Esq. and may be seen on application tu 1 Ims. Taylor, E.-q at the Bank of Yra., who will conduct the sale. The terms will be one third in cash, fne bal ance in t.vo equal paymcr.tr, at b and 12 months, I Notes with approved endorsers, and u deed of j trust on the property, to secure the crodit pay YVILLIAM HICKMAN, PHILIP GALL KUO, and GEORGE ROSS. P. S—The property «i!l bo sold altogether; or divided, as may best suit purchasers. DU 1H-21 FuFlic sTylIl WILL be sold at the house, now occupied by Mrs. Mary A. Halev, over the Port Of fice, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M.ontho 2ath day of the present montli, all the House hi‘.!J and Kitchen b iireiture, now remaining in tlie said house, and which belongs to me. Terms of sale Gash. CALEB C. MITCHELL, uug 17—Ct 1 ubltc bale ot Real Kstate. 1?^ virtue of u decree of the county court of ^ Ileurico, pronounced ai the August term, 1 t.t> I, in the case of Ellysan vs. Pearce and others, will be cold at Public Auction, on the premises, for cash, on tbo 2Cth inst., Iho tract of hmd in sat I decree mentioned, containing 35 i cres moie or less, and lying on the Charles City road, about seven miles below Richmond, and now in thc^iccupancy of Richard Hobson. GEO. KEESEE, l JOS. BAILEY, jr. /-Commissioners. JESSE F. KEESEE. ) nil 15—1 Old Manchester Property For Sale. IN pursuance of the last will and testament of John Muichic, late of Chesterfield county, l shall offer for sale, on the premises, at Publio Auction, on Thursday, the 1st day of Septem ber next, (weather permitting, or iho first fair day thereafter.) all the real property in the town of' Manchester, belonging to tiie estato of the xaid John Murchie, consisting of the following, O/.: a 1 t, or Bquere, with the buildings apper taining t<> it, long known as the Manchester Tobacco \V are Houses, one other house and lot on tin: Main Street, adjoining the property of Col. P- l - Smith—ak-o.a tenement on Main jdtrecr, now in the occupancy of Mr. Alex. Grant, having a larec brick dwelling house, with nine rooms, a good frame kitchen,smoke house,stable, curriage house and a garden—also, another tenement on tiic Main Street, adjoining the last mentioned, at P'csent occupied by Mr. Arch'd Freeland;on this lot is n house that lias been used soma years es a tobacco factory, with screws, presses, and other fixtures belonging to it, which tuny bo eoldac parute, with a .-ufiiciency of ground to suit pur '•lasers—Possession maybe given the first day January next—Terms, one fourth on the 1st of January, the balance in three equal instalment*, payable in sx, twelve, and eighteen months.— Bonds with good security, and a deed of trust on the property, will he required. RO. 1). MURCHIB, Ex’or of Jchn Murchie, dec. jv 5—2awGw e tdsd 321STOE ESTATE, ' Sn the fount:/ of I*r. Jl'illUnn. FOR SALE. 7 jy aS pursuanco ol tho power vested in tho Presi -H. dent .and Directors of tho Literary Fund, by an net of tho General Assembly passed 25th Febru ary last, authorising the salo of the Bristoo tract °* land, in the county of Prince William, propos als will be received by tho said President and Di rectors, for the whole or any portion of tho said tract, until tho 10th day of October next, The annexed extracts from tho law will shew tho condit ions required of the purchasers. Persons offering proposals will consult their own convenience in fixing tho instalments of tho pur chase money. The Bristoo tract contains by survey 6494 neres, the greater part of which is under leasas which will expire in the year 1819, and which are subject to an annual rent of about 25,000 pounds of tobacco. By order ol the President and Directors of the Literary Fund. J. BROWN, Jr. 2d AudT. 2d. Be it further enacted, That it shall l>e the duty ofthe said President nnd Directors, to roquire of tho purchaser or purchasers of tho said tract, bonds with sufficient personal security, payable to the said President and Directors, together with a deed or deeds of trust on the estate so sold, to se cure the payment of tho purchase money and inter1 ost; which bonds so taken, shall boar intorest from tho dates thereof. And all persons who shall fail to pay into tho treasury annually, within six month* after the same shall become due, the internet whioh may accrue .on their said bonds, shall forfeit all claim to the credit given on thoir purchases, and the principal shall thereupon become duo and bo recoverable by the said President a.nd Director*, j with all interest in arrear, by motion to tho Gera ral Court, on ton days notice of the time of making such motion, or tho payment thereof enforced by proceeding on the deed or deeds of trust aforesaid, at the discretion of the said President and Direct, ors. 3cl. Be it further enacted, That all persons be. commer purchasers of land under the provisions of this act, shall have the. privilege of paying the j amount of the purchase money at any time. 4th. This act shall be in force from the pas sing thereof, may 24 td* J.rThe Editors ofthe National Intelligencer and j OI Alexandria Phnnix, will publish this adver I tiaement twice a week until 19th Oct. nert, and I send their bills to the 2d Auditor’s office for pay. ment. J Buddie Colliery. ! subscriber has, with great labor and I JL et n heavyoxpmse. opened n pcw Coal Pit, South side of James River, [Powhatan ] which he has called Buddie Colliery. it» compli ant to that distinguished Collier and Milling Engineer, Mr. John Huddle of New Castlo*. whose improved ryelero ofwrrking Coni Miner, lias done so much for the coal property of En gland. Coal from the abov$ Colliery now oifer * (1 for sale—Tbe quality unquestionably good. Hatisfi- i! myself nt that fact. rrcm the vurior.* trial.- I have had made of if. 1 «m willing j-j nf] case, for i» to be Paled by olheis atMnv t xnonec nil 2—Jw N. F. DUNN. i rg’HE subscriber will be absent from Richmond, j JL unUl tho 1st, ofOc*. during hie absence Mr! ! Lethbridge, will attend to h:s professional bueinew* i 1 in wimee eki'i «r a Dentist, th* Public mxv with ! rct'-n safety, pises the most implicit j jy 1!?—-cit p. HOt’STojv' '