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WHO BIDS GOING ! GOING ! gone ! 'Walk up, gentlemen, walk up! The most munificent establishment in the United .States at auction I A beautiful white House, fit for a Prince; all the requisite out-houses; four years possession, and perhaps eight without rpnl. nnl nn nnrm.'i I s.nhirv hnsiilns nl $25,000! iVo drawbacks except the privilege of being skinned alive by the newspapers, and handed down to posterity as an enormous rascal. Speak quick! Who bids ?' 'One hundred and sixty acres of the public land to all actual" settlors, after four years occupation,' screams a brisk little fellow from Illinois. "One hundred and sixty acres after three years possesion,' growls a dark looking Titan from Massachusetts. One hundred ami fifty acres to all the world (my own countrymen ex cepted,) Russians, Austiians, Turks, Hungarians. J'olcs, Germans, Greek:), Englishmen, Frenchmen, Swiss, llo in a us, Chinese, Japanese, Hottentots, Africans, Tartars" shouts a philan thropic gentleman from New York. One hundred nod sixty acres to every body who has'ut land or money.' roars a burly hunter from Texas. 'One hundred and sixty acres to all mankind, with money or without, for eigners or natives,' cries a portly per sonage from Michigan. Is there no higher bid, gentlemen? This fine mansion is a perfect palace, surrounded by the most elugaut ground, and within a stone's throw of every man, woman and child in the United States, going at only one hun dred and sixty acres to each foreigner and native 1 Why gentlemen, you certainly must be able to a(1ird a bet ter bid than '.hut, seeing none of you own an acre of land you arc putting up. Why not say a thousand at once, os well as a hundred, and, instead of surrendering it all to foreigners, give a portion cf it to the widows and or phans of those bravo men who fell in fighting our own battles with foreign nations V A pause succeeds. Widows and orphans, indeed! The Auctioneer must he a fool I Widows and orphans have no more right to vote than their dead husbands ami fathers. The men by whom tlnflpj. were slain, however, will have nok&. That makes all the difference in the world. At least the hunter from Texas rises and oilers a small piece of prairie for women as well as men. Thus stands the race for popularity at present, Texas being decidedly to windward of ibo whole squadron. The 'lono stai' has made the tallest bid for the 'imperial purple.' 'Going! going! gore! Alas! it is not only the public lands which arc offer ed. Would that it were! Individual consistency, political integrity and common decency appear in these times to be all brought to the hammer. Who can look without disgust upon grey headed old sinners, who ought to be at home rapped in flannels an. I sipping hot gruel, ns they crowd around the auctioneer's desk and hid, bid, bid, at the top of their cracked and wheezing lungs for a four year's grant of power, when they would much better bid for a four year's tenure of life, that they may have time to make amends to their coun trymen for the evils which their per sonal and political ambition has brought upon their native land ? "Going! uoingr Hero is some thing more costly ind belter than the While Housel Walk up, gentlemen and examine this magnificent estate, commonly called the American Union with all its beautiful tenements, antique furniture, rich land, enormous water power, immense cotton, louac c, wheat and cornfields; an indefinite quantity of forest, any number of land and water vehicles, and an undoubted capacity of becoming the richest es tate in the whole world! Going! Go ing! Who bids? "Don't all speak at once, pcntlc men! The land is sold for no defect or drawback whatever. The present tenants can't live in peace together. The occupants of the Northern part swear that the Southern occupants shall have no share in any future ad ditions to the estate, and arc daily stealing their laboicrs from them, and threatening to rob them of all their property. It is clear that the tenants of the estate can live no longer to gether upon such terms. For tljat reason, this most magnificent domain is brought into the market. Who bids? Going! Going! I shall certainly sell. ?;ntJemeo, if it goes for a mere song, he estate is well worth your atten tion. It cost an immense sum.--Mountains of yellow gold were paid for it, and rivers of red blood were part of the purchase money. There is not a spot upon it but bears the crimson impress of revolutionary feet. Here, too, is the tomb of the Great Washington the patriarch who was raised up by God to lead our tribes into this Canaan; here he sleeps in his hallowed mount, hard by the Jourdan of our inheritance! Who bids? Speak out, gentlemen, and let your voices ring clear and loud over his moulder ing bones! Another group gathers about the Auctioneer. I liev are no longer tne American aspirants, panting for place and power. They are foreigners not the poor souls of liberty not the oppressed people of Europe-but kiwis and aristocrats, creeping out of their cobweb covered halls ami with lips fevered and tremulous with excited hope, clamoring for the sale of tlu Inst abode of Freedom upon the face of the earth. And when at length the word 'gone' shall be heard, what a shout will come forth from palaces and thrones upon the other side of the Atlantic ami what a groan from the onnrcssod mvriads of the earth, as their nnlv citv of rcfugo disappears in a in imetit like the bright cloud of a summer evening, or the unsubstantial mir ige of the desert. We commend this "feat auction to those aspirants, especially the North- ern politicians, who are bidding for the Presidency. The surrender of the; public domains to foreigners, is but a j portion of that aggressive policy which seeks to crush the Southern Slates beneath an overpowering weight of numbers, and which may end, instead of yielding the public land to the masses of down trodden Humps, in relinquishing the country to the do signs of foreign kings and despots, by depriving it of its Union, ami blotting out llepulilicanism from the face of the earth. Richmond Republican L.roi3 Lumps or !oi,i). Some astonishingly large pieces of gold are reported to have been found at the Stockton mines, in California, within the last two weeks in January. A letter of January '.il, to the New York Tribune, sa vs : "Qua piece weighing tirtnlydlirre. pounds was brought to Stockton; that another piece of "incredible size and weight was also reported to have been ' brought to Stockton on Ft iday it was said to weigh niiu tyeigld jionnds.l I saw a number of persons on board ; the Stockton boat who had seen the lump weighing twenty-three pounds. The gentleman who carries the ex press between Stockton and San Francisco, told me he saw and had in his hands the piece weighing ninety eight pounds. If this be true it is the largest piece of gold ever found, ex cept one found in the Ural Mountains, which weighed nearly one hundred pounds, troy " 'Billy Larkins,' who is what may be denominated a 'spreeing character,' once shook hands with t!eu. Jackson. 'Anil.' says liilly, 'I gtib him a piece of tulvice, at the time ; s.tys I, now, Ucnond, we've elected you. I hope you'll take good care of the Constitu tion!' Nays ho "I'll try; an. I 1 hope you'll take care of yours.' The best cure for hard times is to cheat the doctor by being temperate, the lawyer by keeping out of debt, the demagogue by voting for honest men, and poverty by being industrious. Mr.r.ANCiioi.Y Two members of the Louisiana Legislature, Messrs. Malcolm McCrnnic, of Jackson, and Aaron Livingston, of More house, died of cholera, while on the way home from Baton llotige. Rucovmu:!). The iron safe lostvi the steamer Orlinc St. John, has been recovered in the Alabama river, with its contents nil safe. Ilironu Island. Henry B. Antho nv. Wliiir, has been re-elected (!ov- crnor of Bliode Island, by a majority. There was a very large small turn out. I lie Legislature is big also. Thcv have to elect a United States Senator. The Spanish Consul at Now Or leans, Don J. Y. Laborde, made a desperate attempt to prevent the sail-; i,js world, ami for his own fate he ing of the schooner Heroine for was prepared, except w hen he thought Chagreson the 2"th ult., on the 0f his f amily. Here his foi litud i l' .r "round that her passengers were SO(,k i,:.,. .;.i i.n exclaimed.--"U'ha! destined for an expedition ngainst Cuba. The New Orleans people were vcrv indignant about it. irn.i.s maiie o. Si'xii.vy. A case was recently decided by Judge Lewis, of Pennsylvania, which involved a question ns to the validity of a will i 'c 1 'ni. .1 : r maucon ouiuiaj. ue.; S.u., ' tho court was, first, that a will inadeU on .Sunday, while the testator was in danger of immediate death, or cntcr- taineil a well-grounded belief that such damicr existed, is valid; and. sc. coud, that if a will was made on Sun day, under no such pressure, the court would, in the absence ot prooi, pre sume that circumstances of necessity existed to justify the act. A disgraceful nflair is recorded in the Mavsville, Ky., papers ns occur rinrt at Clue Lick in that State. Some students at the Kentucky Military In stitute having shot some poultry on a farm, the owner, an old man, named Knnnedv. wounded one of the stu dents bv a discharge of shot from a gun. On the night of the next day. th? old man Kennedy, was assaileJ in his house by a party in disguise, se verely beaten, and deprived 01 one 01 his ears 1 THE WRI5STEIS Till A L. ii:mi:oii of tim: imusonkii, &. The IJoslo:i Atlas, ol Tuesday, thus describes the demeanor of Professor Webster during and alter the address of the Chief Justice : When alhwion was made bv the Judi'ts to the disparity which subsisted between the prisoner and the general class of criminals whose deeds came under judicial cogni. ince, his deport ment exhibited a marked change. Previously, lie hail borne un remark ably well; but at this juncture be clasped the bur more fiinilv with his Hands, and the load ot bent down his iiead under associations which the re maiks of the venerable .Id tiled up in his miii i. At last, when the awful final his proached, tl e working ul' spirit within bore dreadlul external impress of their existence, His face became covered with perspiration, and tears mixed themselves liberally with the moisture on his cheeks. Sentence iicing pronounr.cii to t!ie most solemn and touching torn;, the trembling voice of the venerable '. hief Justice iidtlinu double impress to every word, the prisoner sank back hcavi' intoy his seat, and leaning on his riylit side, covered his face, cud the ind;ce i of Ins feeliiiu's with his ban Ik .'i chief. Sympathy bad a free exorcise in tear.; for, lew air, onr thai crowded auditory there were, who did not participate in this sacrifice to the frailty ol human nature. . , poor ans-1 .'ihout a quarter of an hour trans pired before iSherdl Kveleth gave the order for the removal of the prisoner. On hearing it given, Dr. Webster re moved llie handkerchief from his eyes, and prepared himself for moving, lie rose up hastily, caught Ins coat by th ; j lappels b.r a moment, and arranged it to bis satisfaction, after which lie put bis handkerchief in ids potket, an I h-'-'Jd out his hands that the attendant olliccr might place ilie handcuffs on his wrist. The expression of hisj ! countenance was one ol the most! rooted despair. This painful scene is continued bv the Boston Transcript, as follows: As he was entering the carriage, after receiving his sentence, hall i-iag-geritig under llie accumulated Ir.rrors of his situation, some heartless imli vidual in the crowd (potential mur derers, we fear) cried out, "Uood bye. John !" Ho seemed to anticipate the insults of the crowd in the dash he made from the steps to reach the car riage. Of the anguish inflicted u;nu a wide and respected circle of relatives, friends and iicipi;iiiitances, by the issue of ibis tragic business, it would be supei lluous to speak. io words ca l adequately tksci ihe their grief, their humiliation. The heart of the whole community has been wiling. It is uiid'ji.stood that the prisoner's lamih weie wholly unprepared foi the terrible result. Yhoy had secured their own passages, and that of i'rofes sor Webster, at his direction, for l'ayal, for the glllii ol this month. They all along had the strongest per suasion of his innocence; and we:e completely prostrated bv llie over- wiieiming inieiiigeuce o: ins convic tion. The I'oston Traveller says : "The demeanor of I'rofessor Web ster while awaiting in one of the rooms of the court house the time assigned j for the sentence, was that of a m m duly impressed with the solemn cere mony about to lie enacted, lie passed the window of ihe room and locking up to (lie sun, remarked that in the ; day of our prosperity wo hardly re- ali'i the nature of our sins; that his sins had been many, and that his trust ; was in a merciful (.Jod. He was glad that he bad not been cut oil in tlie midst of his sins, ami that time and spaec lor repentance na.i oeeu grant ed to him. ilelia l ue.-.ilv done witii will become of ilium." Tlie Times further says: Professor Webster, we are told, did tal.e puisun on tlie night of his arrest, and while in the custody of oliicur Stark wc.ttlter, tit tlie jail oiii :e. From Mr. Niai kweallier's evidence, it will bo remeiiibei'jd. tlie hifeiouce V;IS( ltlll ,1J0 .-,sJII(; r. wIhmi he- :is.s,; - .i 1 ( ' 1.,., ,., 1.: his hand from his vest pocket to his mouth, took poison. We arc told that on the folio. v ing d.-iv l)i (J.'at k, who attended him, said to him; Webster you have been taking some thing, (moaning poison.) ami Dr. Web ster acknowledged that he hud taken a single grain. We understand that the inevitable effect of swallowing such a grain would be to produce such symptoms as exhibited them selves in Dr. Webster on that event ful night. I'akdo.x or Prop. Webster. Ef forts lo have this unhappy man par doned, will undoubtedly be made by his friends, though we judge, with not much probability of success, for Gov ernor Uriggs, during the past year, has emphatically taken ground that the Executive of a Stale has no right to pardon a convict, or in any way overthrow the verdict of a jurv, utiles new testimony should bo forthcoming that might, in his opinion, had it been brought before the jury, have caused them to have ren It-rod a different verdict. New York I'j.ciress. Ni:w TiiMi'iMi Oibis.tions. The liui'liir'ton llawk Eve 'jives an account ol some novel temperance movements that took place in '.hat town in January. Mr. (loss, a lec turer upon the subject, hired a num ber of whiskcv venders, for twenty ber u five cenis an hour, to sit upon the llie hall in which he front souls of lectured, and stand his battery.' lie P'Tlrayed the evils of their business in a faithful manner. He addressed tliein two hours and ten minutes, and then paid over to limn, and took a receipt lor ;' cents each . On Tues- eel nro was day evening, another given, when the llu n Sellers struck lor higher wages and live were paid fills cents an hour each, for listening to Mr. Unss. After they were paid oil', a portion of them left the hall the baud playing appropriate music." r.vT.ii, Amis nt. In Pittsburg. 1 on Sunday .Morning, "glib ultimo, a ( little girl seven or eight years of age, died from the i fleets of u er exertion - :u skiiipiug the rope. On Thursday ' last a spit it of emulation arose be- 1 tweeu her and her playmates as to '.,i:. i ii :., ,i . . which could jump the greatest nuin- ber ol times consecutively, and ty extraordinary exertion she was enn- extraordinary exertion she was enn filed to accomplish three hundred and lifiy, but her liie has proved the forfeit. Sir William Molesivorlb stated in the P.niisli Parliament last year, llial tin: war wall llie Kall'f'S. in In III, which e.osl llie llntisli nation X M,."jUil,(Mlll, (twelve mil lions ol dollars) was tec i.-ioned by tlie loss ot mi" axe noil Hvj yo.iK, wlui'li were sinli'ii by ill" K ilfies, or aliened to have been stolen ! Sai OrciriuiKNCK. We understand tbnl the wife o Mr. Joan It. I'm, living m iir liarren P inns ill liiis cotiiuy, while siuiim nenr the lire, cm W (due-day Hi" 'JOih lilt., .iccnleiitiilly dropped Inr V 1 1 i! Iii'mit Imlll i her niiu-; j: rolled into the ede ol llie lire; llie mother pronqilly Rlii-mpied to txm eale her babe bill t 1 1 dead in tlie aileuipl llie child was relieved by ol Iters it was, however, bully burn'. Tln--e are !he iiiel aucholy lads, louubiiis Ibis disliesseilevent, as they Imve bei n cum uj li tl i en Ic-U to us. jiicii'ou..ifum. MH'ICK. I'. S. Wiiiri:, l'.si , of Pennsylvania, will nildresM ihe eniens ol Monroe county on the sul j' Ct ol Temperance, at Madisna ville on .'Sunday llie I lib of April. His widely exien led fain-' us a Temperance l.ecuirer, ren b rs any lariher nulice 'ruin ns iinneeessary. .1 .1 II It I K 1) , On F-'iin J ay. M irc, glib, by William Hums, Ivrj , Mr. Wii.i.ivm 1 1 i:mii:i!sd., III Miss J.i.NK t.'UNXIMMI AM holll ul Mc- Miiiii cooatv. i "y'i'i', bave lanv in oieratiun our new Paper " Mill, mid lire prepared to execute nil ordi-M lor I'.iper on the most favorable terms. Orders I'ur I'api r must lie accompanied with the('a-h, unless n soctilio cmitract exists o In nvi-e. I'or ""i I idean Cotton and l.inen Itau's, de livered at Ihe .Mill, we uive .'I cents per pound, pay nlile in Paper, Hook8, Ac. iizi:N,snir.MAX & co. April 1, !8.-l)--.'lni Si .J UiS.SlTKIl CAIili. riOD.V, just re 1 -,i ceived and for sale, by Apr l i !. i:tSri & CD. fil Chancer: Court at MadisohV-'tllc, .Ijird Hides, l. lielijainin White, r.i. !Masin ll' iidersoii mnl Sl.iUi ty i. Pinith. 'I' n,i"-arii'.' tlnit ileT. -in I :i ii I I li mlersoii is a 3 eilien ol the State of Tcxa-s piildication is ordered for lour successive weeks in the A I Ions Po't, ri ipiirini; snid -Im llcn'i-r-soii to appear ai the next term ol the Chan cery Court, to be held at the Court-house t it Muilisiinviile, on tin: .'id .Monday of Si ileiu IjcI next, and iiuswer th" rro-s hill lib d by eoniplainant !.m i noil v lute, or the sunn will, as to said Henderson, lie -et for In inina ex parte. .1. A.COITIX, C. M. ' April I .', IS.7I It IVs feu jl.l Hi il j;3 e3 0 1'HI.VG.LD SUMMIUI GOODS. 0- u: re IV !! .111' ling their supply i.' NIVJNi: and Si.M 1 i '.It ( it )t )).-, i.iiijiri-iiig a 'y ti'-inl a-uri mem nf llie Very i.it-sl i-uhs. '1 h.-tr sloes was selicl-il Willi "re.it c.ire, a i!. y are determined lo idler llieir cn-iioneis none but the lliirl.l Moi l of (iootls ! ! They suiiarit iii llieir idd Iriends and ilie pobiic 'H'lieiaily lo iive litem a call, ex- li,. ' amine inr 111 in-eiv.-.--, uiiu mey r- coiiii ' i .1 .... i .... .. i ' uciii iiev will tun, lis iitjii.il sulfa aim short profit-" is llieir inollo. Kcalhers, 15-eswax, Tallow, Flax and Tow Linen, lakeu III exchange loi (Judo's. April 5, iS.-.9-tf 8D bo si:. 9aS. S. IttllDUICS respect fully iliformi the ptinlio that lie h is rcmovi'il Irom the Atliem Hotel lo Ihe limiw recently occupieil by Mayo hi ii I'uhlic House, where be it pri'imreil (it aucomiuudiite a lew u'cnllomeu with bjnrdiug, by the year, ipontb, week or day. N. It. A few horses would be kept if re ipnred. Athens, April 5. 183H If 60 1ATENT 13ALAXCKS. A lew pir weigiiins 'HKI Pis., lor vale bv McHWEN & UlLLESriC Oct. 12, 181'J tf 53 Daguerreotypes. "Siirprisim; nrt! by which ' lend ( ur countenance to an absent friend Or luii vii n tnki'ii Inr tin.' bower, Where, love laments tin-' partim; hour." IS W. Is .1 If'I BiVt K, A n.fii:i-:itiiK.vM u nsr of inns -x- f pi riioii!i :m:l Hindi practice, rt-"i' Lilly informs Hie oitii ns of .Ulcus iiinl viritiiiy. 1 ihat he has oncm-d n Mom at the ATIIKNS HUT '. .. v here in is nreparcii in taut1 MiNUTi'in: .ikkxi:sI'. by Daiumrrean pro- or", lit prices so reduced ns to liriiii; it within tin.' means nf every individual to avail hiiii'dl of the prnilci-e of obtaining a me inciito 'o desirable, to bestow mmll n loved our. Hi; rc-i-i-t I'till y solicit tliu putrotio-i-of Allien and .Me Minn county. .Mr. I.. I'onld s;ivi' miinv lliiU'TinS notii: of It 4 uli.U, bill In' ili'i'ii.s it iiniiria'iiry In. v.'UIii.j Lis M'nrlc to ri'l'nlintirllll I. III). it' 'liHlrnctiim aivi'ii in llu; Art , and Ap - piiriiins lunii-lii d on libi rul ti rni? April I -..-,! tl" f-0 .ljiilt Hides. K0. .loKwt'ii A (nlli.'pii!, is. David Curtrr niid wile, .lolui Davis md I lias D.ivi-. B N tbii ciin?i! it npprari from an nllei;!,.lioii l ill foiiipliiiniilitt bill, wliiidi ia ?Mirn (, Unit D.ivjil Ciirlrr, onn ol tlx.' ili li lidiinl-, I! a noii r"-iib'iit of tin; State ol Ti iiiirsii i' it is tliin lori' orili'rrd by tlm t'li rk unit .'autrr at bis Itnli"', Unit piibliration In; m.iili' in tbu Atlii-ns t'o'l, a m.'wsiii.pir printi'd in Allien", lor lour .nrer.."ie wi cks, rriniirilis; llie snid non-reifiileiit ili'lendiint to make Ids pi rsoniil appearance lit our next ( lianeery Court, to be hidden in Allien', Me.Minii comi ty, Tennessee, on lliu .'Id .Mmiibiy ol An"i-t nest, mill plenil, itn-iver or demur to 'joni- pliiin'oits bill tiled n'mist liiin ill s;iid Cluui- eery t'uiirl, or llie siinie will be t.ikeii as eon- ( ,...,, , ,,im ,, ,,.t ,r ,.,,, c,.r,,. iniy . WAI. i.owuv, v. A.M. April -I, 1 8.10 it IVs fee ') til) April f, 1830 11 IV fee .Stephen K. Itee.ier, t'. I) tvid Curler ami wife, John Davis mid Klins Davis. B N this cnnio it nppenrin frnin an iillei;atiiii in coiiiplainniit8 bill, which is sworn to, that David Carter, one ol' llie i!cfrnibiiits,i li non-resident of the State of Teimi sse it is therefore ori'ere I by '.hi! Clerk k .Ma-ti r lit his Itnli's, that piildication be inadi.1 in the Athens Post, a neivpiiper printed ill .'then', j tor lour successive weeks, reipiirin; said noli-i ii-si b-iil ileleinbnit to neike Lis iersonn np- pefirance in our nexi i luinci-.j imin , 10 ne j j inilileii ill Alliens, .li'.Minn county. 7'ennes- fee . on the .'Id Moinliiy of ,7n,'n-t next, and uli.itd. it,i.-vcr i.r ib'tmir lit rmiiiiliiilinlit's l-ltl ' IHeil aamn niiu ia saia i nancery ourc, r i . .. -. , , - . the same will ne la lien lis ruiucmcu a' lo lam and set for uc.nri.ni; ac.cordini;ly. v.i. i.usvitv, cat m. April 3, l.S."0 It IVs fee J.'l SO NO TIC K A I.I, ncrsoiis inilebled to the subscriber by note or iiccouut, lor Ins portion ol (In1 onriTii of ci.kxci: & co.. mnl also, all indebted to l I N CO. .will (ind I heir claim- in the bauds of Thus. V. nudum, where they have been placed for collection . liy tilteinl ini; tn their claims at ti e i ii-nini; term of the Circuit Court, they ivill save costs. .tOUX KI N(J . April ls.VU-31 RH s'l RA i v ; ; nJnnrATxsliiuii S C Jl O () f, . 'M' F. ?princ; S ssion of ibis Institution will coiiiiiu m:e on Tliuisday, the lib day ol April next. Il is very desirable that all ivho i Npecl lo become .undents i-hou!d i -titer punctually by or before- llie cum- llli-nceiin ul. The lit.-lituiinn is now fairly oraniz-d, ti fiord im; ample (acihties for aei iinnj a liberrd and uselul education in llie S.-ieiic s. Mathematics, and l,ans;iiimi s, mid whatev er else is usually lauyli: ui sciiuols of ilie hlhi-st grade. We have a l.trse n ml comiuodioiis Iirick I'mlditia just linislu'd, Mini desitrnid lor llie necoiiimodatioii of siudems Ihe next si s sion, to he kept by Mr. (iodn-iu and I.adv, whom we know to be well qmililicj fertile business. The price of linarihn;; ill he i$ M "'T week, iiicludiii ii n.-lunL', fmd rooms and bedstead. Tlie suiib nl will ttir nisli his own heddm-r, and rucii nib. r i.r tides ol furniture as he may doire I..I h:s room. The tuition will vary from 8'i.l'U to 1 -.011, iiccor.lms lo llie studies uifMn d, nniver-allv lobe paid in advance. io de diicmm ill me made lor loss ot l, me, ex cept in cases ol sickness. The whole ex pense for I'ontdinu mid Tuition will vary irom SIJIJV io ijojj per session ol livj iiioi'.lbs a decree of I'henpne- s, it is he beved, not lo be louni! any w here e!-e in coiniecior. with the same literary a Iviinta ees. The laciluies for a thoiona and enin prehensive ediicaiioii are timv matenaliy bellei ilian ever heri-tolore, in thai llie II braries have been coiisidi-r.i'ilv increased, Ihe cabiiK t ol mineral-ami los-i s lotve I. -i it enlarged, and rsieci,tllv in llie addiii in ol aiioiher itieiuber to the Hoard ol liisiiijciion. The I-'actiby are as lollov: ltev. CUKKI) Kt l.TON, A. M., I'tesident and l'role:,sor ol Menl.il and Mr.il Science. Joski'ii II. I'uie-K, A.M , I'lolesMir ol Ain u lit Lanuoaes and l.il-ia-lll". Ilev. J imms IS. !i..s.liiv, A. i!., l'rob's sor of Mathematics. .loii.sti. WiNNirouii, A. M.. I'rofisser of Modern I -ji nil ! ies, (who. h lUev. r, on account of ill. lo ai It, has icuicd b.r Ihe tire-em ) Miss M irv V. tto.:ns, I'.imui'al of llie l'Vmale )epnrlmeiil. Anion; the lac hues fcr imiruriiim there is hImi a maiiilieeut eiabl '" ' lli-elm Telescope, iiiiiutiyiili! !OX bun .'red lliues, and a splendid eel ol .-iroiioime:il .Maps, whieli all'oid rare aJvautats i it Ihe study j of Asirnii'iiny. I It may be saiil willi irut'i dial r!-e lopj lioli has aivvins bteu r-ni uki'.'v h'.ifhv. ami in beauty uiisiirpa-seil, 1 lie .-eeurt'i-1 ncain.-t ever niiectes ol ib i lOnn and immoral iltslurl.ance. are foi li as silently lb coiniiirnd Ih is Institution '" pan-ni- ami guardians. C. KLT.TON, Vr'l. March I I, ISVO- Il -" WIMJDW iCiw -m Ur K have now in Store, and -ne pr. p ire.l to fill order" Inr liny iiiaiituy, ile-inp-on n 1 1 V in !:. n n n mallest ixc to .'li hy -i l i ' , Item H i (! Worki of tlieuiloLT JI iui u tuim, CnMPAV. The ila t.initf.ic(iirol by this Coinpanv iir.pl il to any niadr in the I iiili-.l Stale, anil it lUTicli Urriiir In the ipl.ilily u'n.il y breucht tu ttiii market. WILLIAMS k CO. Kuoxvillc.Xor. 33, lit JHJIIJ JIUI l . Consolidated Lotteries OF JIAUYIjANO SXSTITUTKD liv act f AsTinblv oftli? Slate, ami drawn under ilw supervision of Commissioners appointed by executivu authority. A MtirJJAXT GALAXY OF Vapifcst Frizes Am oll'. rpd to llif f'it'Z'-ns of ihe. Caitr-J .Siaies, throUitli llu' Ai ul III' SI! -'ur!d llniotrne-l Pi h: Venders? GOliTI IT & GO., fllliff, NT. W. cor. r.iiluinori' & Culvert s'S., iMl'SKCM liLll.lll.Mi, I!i.timoi:k. Mi). We exlratt Irom llf idli 'i d report of tln djMiinnL'i'rs soiiii- ol tun pnn. ipil Capital i prv.es sold by Coiviu ii Co. ul Dji'timorc, ! M J UnprtTcdfiitet! (jtii'ti'ss iii'rati'li! .'mn:;7i In nn!:r: n Cn'ifunii'i.i Slitre ! IliaKJl.D! f.OOK !! ill'.Al)!:! (irnud Ciipilid I'rizrs fluid i.i .lin t .' At tin1 Ag' iicy of CVivin i. Co., Ualli inore, Aid. Captlnlls gg 7 7(1, l ;i'.i ii7, gi :;r I I do Ill 7f. Tiih liram .t'co. Pold in fieorjii. Hold in Kentucky. Sold in . Vmk. Solil iii J biltmiorc. .""'d in 'irmia. I'm.', Cli-s I'. .",(IIIO. 'gl.U'lll, .."111 1, gl l.( II II ( 'anil.ll .Srjlillllll. drawn M.in.'li 1 I, ?us. 5 () I'ack.ig.; of ;ii), was tient ier order in (Quarters of TicKets by eerliiiuaie to a cor respondent ia Alabama. OI.VI. Si CO. Ciirretpniiilt ii.s if j!iric i'iticc llie J5IULL1AXT L()TTi:!iIMS To be Drawn in the Cay of or.-, M.I. !'i i 'e cf Date. Capitals. rVo.nfT, ! April I, g.").oiio 7.lii"s.-. '.Tli'cs. o'tirs. April -J. April I!, April 'I, April .r. April li, April tf. Ap.il !, Aprd III, Aprd II, Aprd I'.', April Id, Apid I.'.. April P'i, o.'i.iioii 7-iin.s. ."."i.otiii ;.")iios.i g'l.Ooi) 7'.-s,,,)S. I jjii.cnu i'ii'mux I ir , fir., !dr., ' Ir., IS J.i 1 7 lo :jS 17 o-i Is lo I". .'17 .ol 10 7 "inos. I g I r., go.OIHI rSiioi.l'! !r gll.llllO ? "iiii e l . !r., ;;ii,(!ihi 7Sinis.i:; ir.. I'.I.IMO r-.'uos I I jr., .-.(I(H) r."nos. ,lr.. Tit). Illlll rSuos.l.-.Jr., "i.tiill; ."nios.lglr., is.tinii 7s,ios i r. . fgll (III!) Tones. I J !r., I", Apn'li, I. r. rs 10, a. n. 10, i ttril I S, g."),Mi) T.mIi s l.'ilr. .-.J IS H 35 T3 18 ):i i . i , ,, ; ( -i . , . ,, ,,. 7.,,,,,. 1 1. Apri' 'gll, .lil.tMll) 7;soS g.!r., .pri!gJ,;iol."i,llii;i 7""M(s. 1 Idr., April J.'i, 1.0! "I 7Suos Idlr., April '.21, ;;o.(!00 7.snos! I ir , 'Mnl - ail.tliitl 7'mos.l J,tr . April ail. D.ri'l'.l 7.Snos.."i jr., d. April g , 7"..ll(l I J ."1:1ns. I Nr., iii), Aprils".), ,lit)0 rsnos.lodr., is, 25 April;j(l, iill.UUIJ 7."i:i.;s,l!r , f, IS The abnve are llie most Iniiliant Pi'lu-mrs ever o tie red. One unl'r for a Cait.il Priz"! OJ-Coriesp.oudi'n Is cim iia-isai't Imsiness tlirouli the mails witii this aji ncy, as well iis iliutigh pi'ismi.tlly pr-'.-ent. I.ellers carefully direete d an I nnswerej hy r. Hint mail. Colvia is. Co. rend is Oi'iicial Drawing to ..Il u tin ...der !ii !;e:... li.inli Hi. li s on nil I a;.l;s pi il.u couijiry.or I'r- ii -'wis iicti.ed m j'.iy uieul, at par, lor licl.. !j. I'i i'-s ca-lied -at m.;:i'. It 111!; drafts re milted lo those h.d.lin." pi:' .-. A I! orders are can i.i. ! 11: 1 1 I witii . Tlie iintet roinpl iitieiii,i::i a! ivays g .yen lo i rdcrs. rieiu-e address COI. l & CO. Ij'-iliimure, MJ. March 2! I, .-V).Im. 7; A O T I c ;. ft IJ. persons arr ln-rehy catuioiied not to trade for a li"l'" ol liatid eiveit bv tlie eiveii liy siib-criber, and madi' p Wbitaker, lor between uvenly-llir.e dollar--, and the year 1 ? 1, as I bave a noie. M uch , ,-.-ii:!i cii.hvciuir s.ili-:- vabte to John iw, iity-one and b'-aria dale in Ireadv p.-i-l said W.'d. 11 U I D. 7S -r. ill: i ;;.; .. l.YDS. t- tv - . r . . C . ... j t" i viniie 111 ii iin-rcp 01 u.e t.:,'i,inci"ry , Court nl t N'-vel.uid. taa.ie at Us Feb ruary term, 1.-." 1, I wiil iiM'T lor sale, at public siuelnm, on the premist s 011 Tues day the 7lh day ol M ly next, tin; lollow 111 ile-rriheil pi. e.- or parcels ol land, Hill. tied ill llie county nl I'olii, 111 the fMitte ol Tennessee, to ivi;: Tne ."vtiIi-we-t ijtl.trl. r ol s einoi io n, 1 'r..c:ieu il tovvn sin; lir:-t. it ni.:.- s, on I. t ; j -1; I ,(. .'-itdi hall nl tiie -o:,-ice-: ij 1 irh r ol -flioil lltirty-lbr, e, I''r.ii'!".,inl toivn-lii) second, Suulli, ranue .- coii.l. !;.ii uf Ihe l'..i-is iiae, all ill f,e O n., ,. Ui.'ri, !, eon i.iiiiiu:! 111 the wiioie Itvo liim l.eil ,.1, I lor- v a'.'r-. it I.-1114 1 he I ''i I I lixl imm l A. Ivi-ley ilieil ;-i-i.-.l a iU pii ,-t. J. Terms ol s.i!e e.,-:i. jamks i:;:;:r.v. c &. m. M.tr.-h 03. I ; 1 , ..7, ;jt. U ANli:.) iM.:i::)MUA S?H'r t" l ,.-..:.ia,. :, at Ti:i 1'l.ite, V I i tvlioui die oi.-l.i-l iv i; s no, I ,1,1,-taiit rinpl.'j nieiit will i.e ..i, ii. .i,ue I1.1t ood wntkiliell of lll tii-tre. 1- t .,;,it- i , J. W. 111. C IV ui 11., i n,;.. A tb ti -, ,1in li i.'i, -.Viti 7; .ithi:.s. ';;. :v. Geo. V. ZZnyo g 1 As rem.neil lo Ihe I tr:e liri. il '1'an ril " oil the Puleic S. iar- , b. ,-etefore orcit- i' it !.v .l ion-S. liiiil.-, where he 1 prepare,! I a. c ouuuilalc llie ti.iveliu pub lic . M arch I .-, 1 1 7,; ill t!i;s KI t i'. i'l.i:. 11 ;,, ar- ' lrc . I'H- ,-r. i. i-i'i n e. ,t-.l i,.l for ale at 17 ci 1 ts l.v ll.e). u-. m. .v liti.McsrjK. Alte ti. Mar. Ii tf 7; .S . I . iii . ' O i) Si g; , ATTOlt.NEV A T LAW, .lthem, Teniit'irr. II. I. 1 rte'iVr m II. e Courts of M.,nro, Mj'.Iiii i. I.hei, .i.i'v II m.ilt.,,. Itn-lVy. an I l olk romilii r. O :'ic m arl o;,;....;! the I'lanttr'f Itank . March I, 1:,'.IJ If '7J