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al their contents, anJ vluthcj they inert PZira,.h dr,traced, for fear rf the erasure \ . tht,r reception Oy us might hue enabhhi W make—!»• lh*' w-’u!l1 ‘"’P'y " cha,<5“ ol ,11 iritfgritjr m the Pcimun'er a. Na-b ,lt, we know u<* and whom there. * ’ e.illnol thus Charge. But Hide is .ling Bbuu' „0 one hut 'he writer in the Repub lic*,. clear up. Will he do .1 ? The intents of the Inter which we mppot* „|„de<l to in the 4.11 query may have been nested to him by the w.i.er, (though „cre are ...me .utpicjo'li marks about that lit ,„)_but il i. >«..l'<* be presumed mat the wn (r0fihe other letter., upon whom the Nashville jlw j, notion, to li* the authorship of our would- hare comiounicaied hit doings lly member ol the White-wa.lni.g Cum ulinee,or to any "f 'heir ‘dirty panders.' How. ,hcn, we repeat, did the Republican writer not ()ly discover that letter* have been written lo „4 at certain timel, but find out llm aulhor’s me .(which he intimate* in Ins tir.t query :i I,,, knows,J and the lubject matter of ins s j H„w did he know, or what ltd him 1 i-se, that we had ‘ omitted or declined _ certain query to suit one particular .nation U> which (as he allege.) our kind respondent referred ?‘ It behoove, him, a. values hi. re.n«""ion-ifheh..s any r.-pu M1101> value—to drnr up tins mystery. He should b.doth to believe that ou. letter, had ,,en unfairly dealt with, either in the Nashville post office, or on their way from the writer to lie office—hut the blundering Nashville writer ns given u, reason to more than lear that this ■ us been done. Any exphination w hich may , (rivyn of this matter will he cheerfully pub-j I died in our columns. If ni.no he made, we, mil haee fiur opinion about it, and others msy do likewise. Presided Jackson’s iYto, mini General Jscksau's Principles !—When, in 'he ordinary "onceriu of life, we meet with a man whose principles and practice *1 ' not harmonize, we rutly set him down as a Jaypocriie. and trea, I,,,, Mill! iaidM/ui*ed contempt We know no reason why our public men, »when they act in isimilar manlier In relaiion to great national aleresis, should not be likewise so regarded s id so treated. That Gen Jack ton ha. done so, in rejecting the internal inipvoynnent lulls passed by the Iasi Congress, is sut'ceptible of tie clearest proof. l’lie Ednor ni the Raleigh egisier has referred to th* Journals ol Jhj 8e wit-, of the year 18-J, when Gen. Jacks' n »«s Maiemberol that body, and finds the loiloiv|ng lids : General. Jackson voted for a bid" autlsorr ^ igthe President to cause a i » ui 10 be marked j on from the frontier ol Mi.-souritn the confine* Mexico, and making appr jpriHtiuiis 'here- . ►r." Iloiv very nahoiuil ! I he iiegij-u t says, * (his road was strictly Inca in its character, 1 ,.,r it could benefit no portion of the Union but tue Western Stales, and but one or two of rhem. 1 he mod extraordinary parted tins bn', however, was, that 300 miles ol the road c.i emplaied were without the limits cl the L.u «■ t Stales, and within the territory of an o f power, to wit, that of Mexico ! If Congress has not the power to make toads within the Status, «e should like to know where th. pow t would be derived for expending lhe public -nuiicy whim, the domains of another sove reign power ?” Again—Gen. Jackson voted for the bi 1 ap propriating $150,000 fi»r the n.en't m »»l the Cumberland (load tiom the Onto to me Mus kingum, at Janesville. And again — be voted for the bill author zing a subscription of 1500 sharp* ol stock of tin Delaware arid CbesapeaKe 1.anal Company During the discussion of tl if bil1 ( h\< the Register) Mr. Taswefl uuxed an additional I section, authorizing « 3uhsciipti n on iin. pan | “f the government of 4<»0 shares of he i) im.i! ' vamp Canal Company. After con tdemblt* , u'.bafe, (Ins motion was rejected, utCy ten hen a.’ors voting fur if? adoption, among whom was ^ Andrew Jackson !” How cao the Irieuds of th * IV .ideti! gloss ; ovpj these inconsistencies ? And linw • an the ! people confide in him w ho h*s been guilt* of 1 them ? ITT fhe Richmond Enquirer s ems to think -t absurd in a literal conauuer ol the constro l’on to support Mr. ( lay for the {'residency u preference to (Jen. Jackson. For our own, Y>arts, we prefer an open, frank and bold politi * ian, whose principles may be Adverse to our own, over one who lias no principles at all, but , who is the fickle slave of passion and caprice, j Air. Clay *• carries his heart upon his sleeve"-— i wu know wh 11 he intends to do, and if we ran* 1 not appiove, wre are thus belter prepared t<> *W«kr| bis designs. Gen. Jackson, on the con- ; ia:y, i# t uncertain and slippery. In short we have uo Cu Ins judgment or his temper* ol/'The Enquirer predict Jbnt i‘ General tekson is not reflected, the Uniotf /v 'I be dis solved in ten years ! " U S.uii, also, aiu'ongtff j the Prophets ?” We pies.mie tint old uonu7 | *vho pin their faith to me sleeve ol Sir Oracle ! of the Enquirer, will believe this argument, j Rut U'c cannot help our want of faith in tne . prophetic lire ol the soothsayer. The mantle Elijah does not grace his shoulders. It, however, the Union can be affected by go in l significant a circumstance as the election or defeat ol Andrew Jackson—or, indeed, of any n,nw—its value may be easily calculated, even by a leas* e&pe.rt political arithmetician than ‘h. Cooper, h would not be worth preserving. Uud the sooner it i* dissolved ttie better, it Would say. n quantify of tukshed, at least, on Eie subject ui the tariff and constitutional con* structioii—•• a consummation most devoutly to be wished.” ID* J .line. I? (Lirclm.i, whs was reBoimnen rii'J by Ihe President as Itegiaicr of a Land Utfioe in Ohio, nmt unanimoutly rejected hy the sen»tf, tills si* columns of rite Mud Machine *uli |ll5 groa.M and lanientAliofis. How rrnrly 'heitt men, wlioae appointmnvl id oltice turned ’ 11 ot doors so many impoverished families,vrv ‘i.i ftbcts; lilt • tics*’.,tic. w „c . , btfll brought U, ti,t,r hearlhi' by ,|,e „.fusll, ,h* ' “S,,“Hla '» '-onlii.n their i,nrnHiai(oii» • they •hi.ii'il learn ,o piu„« lome.ul (h« philosophy they preach. ll-s l he Mud Machine Mvt, *• ihe ftJc,al paper, ' ^fiy which he urn.,,,, ,he papers o,,pos .d to Ihe r.ign of terror; >. rn lor ■natters tu hod fault with.' Wed. onl know how this may he : h keeps |,,m pr„„y |lUly_ „ all events, t . deleud the a .uimiliation when it* act* are deleunble, and to explain when llsev are not. • a J'lt Will t e seen, by the foreign new, in tins day's paper, that the Colonial Trade question is just where it w a. when Mr Chiu,mg died. I ho President's Message In Congress, Ihe secret session, and ilia law, was „ltB|y „ mog, magnificent humbug, every way worthy ol our tale/Hml administration 1 li_r We recommend to oil who are interest ed in the great suhjecl ol African Colonization (and who is not nite,esled in ,i ?) (,erii.e ihe letter oi Capt. Sherman, descriptive of the Col ony ol LiberIH, on our first p,ge tins morning. —Capt S commanded the bug Liberia, which earned emigrants to Ihe coiany about a year since. \V„ (t'usenl. however, from the views which Capi. S, takes of the object of the Co* Ionization Society, m the nest to ihu Iiest para graph of liis lelter, H'/ieat.—There is yet no new Wheat m mar ket, but some is contracted to t,e deliveted this week, at Vo cents per bushel, inis p,jre i, offered for all delivered this month. It ,, thought the price, alter tnal, will range from tiO to ti7 cents. | (U’ Ceil. Jackson, it is supposed, li ft Wash | ington city tor Tennessee, mi Saturday last The Secretary cl War and family, leu i|,„ on the 1 llh, fur the Xjrlh ami We.t, O’ The Gtneral Court funned a quorum in Richmond on li.e ltiih nisi —Ten Judges were pi -sent. \ The reply of Miles King ty Allies Ken deil s Report is announced in the late Norfolk papers. We hope we shall get d it. tune lor our nexi paper. O* Thomas Gridin Thornton, esq Sheriff i.f ( aiuline county, was murdered a few days egn, ami his huise ki.led, wttliiii a mile o' his residence. .A man by ihe name uf Charles Annua, one of ins neighbors, 1ms been arrested mi suspicion ui ! i ing ti e perpetratui, U” 1 i'resiiIful A<1 itma lias arrived at hii palerual resi huiie ai l^.imcv. Ii «,eins lie travels as imn h is he did when he was Presi dent. Womle -fit s jut t j*- electioneering effect ?" I i EMS. A company, wil l a capital of 4M),OOQ have commenced woiking n enpper uiiiie, discovered leu ye,ii, »,.iie, near Sing Sing, mi ihe eas' bank of me iluisuii.il .1 r iimii lo.t yards east ■fl ic New York S .lie Prison. The Salem Gageile mentions iliat a special session ol tin Supreme Court will he hell m lhal town "ii Jut. iay, idili July, lor liie trial • it the p, rs jih aecusert of the murder of All White. All the Judges will attend, and a law just ga, ed by the Massachusslts Legislature requires both the Attorney and ihe Solicitor Genera, io ollioale on the oceasiou. Ihe trial ol Daniel, a slave, belonging to Ii" heit G Sc lit, P.sq of Richmond, lor ihe mm her ol lain' Drummond, a while Ilian, closed •mi Saunlay week, before the Hustings Court • •I Unit tit) "cl 5 days coniiriuaiice. The court found him guilty' A motion lm a new ii ial sa- then (H ide u hicli was argued on Moo day morning, aim overruled hr die court. Da mrl w;t» ihtn sentenced Ij be hung on Friday me TOih ol July. Thu hist Augusta (Geo.' Courier sfat's flint . f* urn ill ilia, (pinner was hi »ilk, and musk ,i»ul nau r mt:iu is iu market 1 he Mount Holly Jiachelor't Club have a grieii to *cur black crape &ailer>, in coast*. tjiief.ee ol ilie secretary of tueir Association t,n*iug act i lenially committed matrimony A •*»■£♦* black Kagle, mtHMiring Irmn T to S irei iM iwcen tlie end of hi" imu lakeii alive a few days since, iic.u iVnrceiler, Mugs m a trap constructed to take wild pigeons, and is now being etliibifcu at uiu Museum, tu Pin videocc, lUiwde (sirisd. 1 fie ship Alary, (’apt. Welsh, from Calcutta, arrived at Pinladelphiu, baa two elephant* on hoard—a dam and tier vuuug one i he latter Was iiuintd on the parang**. and is plavttil as a kitten.—*A rhinoceros vshicli Capi Weisdi was bunging out with fum. died when the vessel whs rounding the Capeot Go »d Hope. A laf«* F.nglisfl papei says, the most effectual method ol Killing a cut, bmise or burn is by applying lilt* iusiti** coating of the shell ot a raw egg. i».c u-oijl surface* must be laid on the \\ ound. The Philadelphia United Slates Gazette of l!ie loth no t. say> .— t he whole nor: hern pa: t of (he lira ails was lighted up last evening with a brilliant Aurora, surmounted by a while va pory arch. Such was the brightness ot the visitor, that it caused an alarm ol flic. Tlie N. York Americiin of the 12th. say •— We are called upon to announce the awfully sudden death of Lemuel Smith, L?q. the corporation at form >. He c spired tin* m i mug vvtule ill l he art of pleading a c.iuae mi one ot the Maid Courts hi the city. An African Temperance Society ha* ben formed in I’lultltklphirt. At the fir»i meeting, gOO joined. C.*r^en peas were sold in London on the 2Utli of Apnl, M/ire gui/uar pei quart. J be iPifnessee paper* complain of Ihe e*~ (•ps«ivt> draught »>l Ilm No teuton «jr.ee ihff settlement of ihitl section of country „ thought. has been so i(.y. 1 lie vegetation ami crops hut* t'. pil much itijnred, ami Hie ri ,er ha- beeii lor a long lime “"fit for steamboat navigation. I he expenses for the support ol the poor In the city Ol New York during the past year, a mounted to l,»' ' ! The Western Monthly Review, edited bv Mr. Flint, at Cincinnati. •* betealier to be issued quarterly, under Ihe name ol the Western Quar terly Review, An extraordinary «nt) hbtn'jle event recently look place at Farts. Mademoiselle V-- ha'I suffered severely and lont? Irom a pultaonaty complaint which had been pronounced by her medical advisers likely to terminate in death « lew days. I he oldest of her three brothers a l’rofessor atoneoflhe principal Colleges, 1,vet whelmed at the sight ol the protracted suf ferities of a sister whom be tenderly loved, ter med a resolution to put an end 10 litem al mice, and with Ibis wild iden. went to the house oI net- parents, killed her with a pi»'«l shut, ami | Hed 11c tell a iettcr bebtud, announcing thut when it should be opened be would no longer * t Hilrp,, a»» that be tingoi to till* r,ed with hit toner. a t’evv hours afterwards his |».uenn received m».-||igr„r.e of hi* having • tt if red the lions'* of n tin u<t, where he #*ii • I luted III* purpose by blowing out hit brains. Mr Kly, nn American citiaen. ha« invented a o'*w iniidu ot circulating advertueinens about • all* ' ll consist! of a square l»u« on wilt el* ; f!,e *idt > are covered wiili adverloeiiit Ml, protected by glass, and the carriage* air tU H*'» »he cits. len of these ttavelhng fozeHe* are alt eady In operation, and eight . more will soon be ready. It has been emeted by the Legislature of ( onnecticut, that ho pertmt w ho believe* in » | Supreme Being, shall, on account of hi» re ligious opinion, he adjudged uu imcompe. 'witii**s» by any court of Judicature in that ■'»aie ns hat heretofore been done with ip , gard to Univeisnliiis X hi* is a liberal enact* mi nt, *ud wuitby of the spirit ol ihe limea. At Njrfulk, on the Bih intt. a mulatto bov, named due; about It) ytaiiage, belonging to Madame Adtle, having been guilty id eunn • ’elmqii* noy, In* iiiisire* allatupted 10 chastise him. vs (ten ha broke away fruiu Iter, tan down to ihe river und drowned himself, be lore any etfjrl could be made to prevent it Chai les Ftntou Mercer haw been reeb»te<J President ol the Chesapeake an I Obi* Canal Company. 1 lit* vote stood itiui Pur Meicer, ir.BSd tor i vm John Hmlgtus 3.iVI| l be old Directors, in wn : Messrs. Walter binitb, Pniu* eus Jtimpv Peter L»*iioi, Joseph kmii. An drew biewart und 1'iederick Miy were re cl lected. '■ - 1 - --■-■WMLLim? C OM M L S 1C ATIO.N N — tor iUe Kir^iAis*. j i'tiine observations on tin temperature of the aimoyiittrc, since the In of Jtinuun/of the current year, Iti the present time. In tile former pail ol Ihe in mill of January, llm weather was very temperate, Ihe ineuury j troii. <Wlo 3^ in the therim.inei. i, j I ruin this lime until the 8th LVI. n ..j | I"etly col.!, al which lime, al 7 o'clock in ihe | "bulling, (he mercury stood,si 15^—11 n, alitile I uxiraoi dinars I tun al this lime (lie cult! in ihe f nnnti of Europe was excessive : in several | iiistaucea in Jt'rauce, persons were frozen io | tlgalh.— I brough the inomli of March, ihe incicuiv ranged Irom 4b In 76a—which is summer heal. In April, on Easier Monday, ( Mill.) inoryiiry aloud Ml 7li—on ihe UJd, al 1 I o'clock, al S2-*>itlut ui 1 f. .VI al 8o'J. In ||ie month ul May Ihe p.atiicr vei y lemperuie, the mercury ranging from (>8 io 7 i® On the I si of the present nnmlli, al lli M lln* mercui v stood hi 8d—on lire Will, ai li o’clock, A- .VI. ii stood at OO—iui the 13th, I Eli, I it/i and I'illi, «t id M il ranged from MM to i»u» m die shade, ami from iUd lo llo in ihe aim. Ail lilt lorinet pari of ihe year has In en milie, wet tban olherw isc, llimtgli no long conlinued ruing. /• T<> the County Court of Campbell. fisUTLt.its.N—Ihe nnaiiimny and /, al which mirk your measures relative to the p.,oi House , are an ample guara tv iu ihe public, that you will give dial syslem a decisive :ssi. J. , scheme is very pnpulai thro' Ihe comity. Many of ihe poor are looking forward wnh please., lo Ihe Completion of die buildings, and there is reason lo b lieve I .al inane idle and pro) ligate men, ai e ill sling lliem-elvrs ol (her properly, lo quality themselves for a snug in dent in die pilot house. i tin-, without unceas ing vigilance and close scrutiny, sour patriotic and lienevolenl exertioas will be subjected lo exienai ve abuse. t lie following fact is worth your attention ; and Ihe gentleman who communicated it in me stand* as hign fur honor and intelligence as any man in die cmiiuy ; iVol ,1 liumll'ed uiiIk xmlh nf Now London, lives n very old nmn, who I.hs a inolhor, older | d (i.nsilili*, limn himself, film li«« been nupnoi- | led by Hie counlry lor Ihe heller half ol Ihe las' > ceutui t, u he, I hough he has n little fa mi, 1 irt« whh prop, r culture would decently inainam both, has t»ee»i so indolent and mi meaicspinl ed. that lu-r pittance has, in a great measure, supported him ton. He it now expressing hi* prospects in language something like this • -'As soon as l/iey get their houses dune, I intend to gac my la id and ttli / it gal lo Hill, und then I •tie uml mummy unit go tu the poor-house " A% fM> M i e in a t knt»ly Uzy, and lie* a woodei fill fa- i cility oi tilling stiy sort of a tale which may . •till his interest, we may presume that he vvdl ruuke t he attempt. i lit re are, doubtless, many poor, destitute Ciea uits who will fare much belter in the | pooi-limise, than under Ihe control of worth* i less leUtives, who devour the pittance afford ed by «he C /ttiily, and furnish them just enough fnod and clothing wf thn coarsest kinds l » keep soul * rid b uly together ; fi n surely it war ne ver intended mat the idle end abandoned should laid it an a$) lain of lazy luxury. JABKZ. -» ■- - - MAitltlAUUS. MARRl RIR #oi» the ldib iust. by thn Rev Nicholas H Cobbs, Mi. HRNKV 1. DAVlk4?, i * Min AUARI.N K, daughter ol Mr# R.imuud Cobbs, all oi Bedford. -, on the same evening, by the Rev. I h . b.mine. Philips, Mr. J A Ml N ( \i\1PUkhh, oi Bed I oi'd, iu M .** 1 A III \ltlNk ( . HAKJ., ol tins place. --, on Sunday tin rning the J.'jth iMat. by Hie lit V. .John Ravins, Mr JOHN RU'j. >1 R, to Mi** .1 A N K OR A A*N, daughter oflt'e late i'leuiiiioig H. OuiiCan, deceased, all of Amiiei st. ————, ill Mrs. Sarah Chappel’s.by the Rev. ; l h Mims Jeter, Mr. HK.MiV 1. PR.MILK - j ION, of Amfieisi, io Miss SARAH A.N.V I'.kr..'*! . ol Charlotte. -——-t at the seme time ami piece, by the same, Mr WAR bll AlU'k, to Mrs, RUCt RKRSR. •• ihe* garden was* a wilderness ’till woman mu led." OB IT i; Ait Y. OlKl), on Hip I Ith insf. hi Iiis residence ifi ! Frnnklm county, Mr. C UMtAU HK l '/t, I*. M ill I'ayiur's Store, in I tie 77<h year ul tint age, |jp was horn in Get many, in the year 1754. In 1 ti!p % •■:»r 177t>, he came with Count Monop in America, tiding one ol the sold iris «• id I*y th** I'rnice of ii. lo a«*ut the kin# ol Great ( HntMiii, in I*h ah n tifp attempt to subjugate the Colonics, lie continued with Hip l»uti»li army. untier Hip command ol lloive and Clinton, tmtil within a lew days previous to the battle ol Monmouth, wiipii, being distalislied with Hip service, ami not deeming it proper to com bat against lho<e who wp.e fighting for the dearest ri*;li*s of man, he withdrew, and went to IV.iri-v Ivania, where he inarriad. In I 7HH, he emigrated to ilie^fale ol Vn#mm, and net tied in Franklin county, where he continued to discharge every duty attached lo Ins station in the mo«l eieiiiplary manner, until the time ol his death. On the It h instant, hr was, wp- . patently enjoying good health, and, on the alien.oon ol that day, walked to Hie hou.e ol one ol hi« neighbor!. While there, aod enga ged m cheertul conversation, he received a paraly lie stroke, and never spake more. He survived the shock about forty eight hours, | when he quietly resigned bis soul to God. In 1 '.Jcitth °t this amiable old man, his family ! ntnl ntfi jhi.Vf^ucti bare sustained a loss, not [Easily to be repair. J. 'is *«£ n Itudtr hus band, a kind lallier. a good i.eigbiior, U a con Msieiit friend. lie was beloved by almost all >vbu knew him, and mostly lho,e who knew him best , n, Oligbl be testified by tlie tearful countenances of the many *i«ilers. whu sur rounded bis dying bed. He lias left hii aged wile and numerous offspring, to mourn orer bis sudden and um ipected departure ; but they mourn ool as thosb wllO ar« btreff f)| He tUJ r,.r nUtnv >«nr< bp n a tliii mg ornament Of the Ujnknril t.hutclt, anil lor •o neI line *prr»unia t> hit Heath, eiprr.rd a di'ttre In he tidnntri fiom the letin i4> anil pm pleiiirrt of lint vorhl, that he might go tu real III the bntnm n hit Gml " lileited are Ihe ileail which dir imhe Lord from hrm i lurih, tea, taith t he apiril. that they may rni trnm lllfit lah.irt , and their work-. do follow them " — — —", in the 7 I i7t»’er of hit age, hi Iiii irtidi ncc ill the Cuillily ol line kinghain. mi Tneiilay the fllli mit WILLIAM WF UK, ben alter a protracted ami painful illneaa, wlurli lie hnre with rteinpl.ui fortitude and Cliriatian I ke irtigiiaiinn. M'. Wehb wat a auldier of llie reyitlultno. h into of nniidliad repniatmo, a iri.pri.li il mill higliy lalnahlr ciliaen, a (mid and indulgent husbuiJ, and father, and hu mane mauler. Ilr mu lelt a large family In •■njny the alutrt■ ia>icr of lira earlhlv lilettmgt, and to ni'itiru llteo ureparabla Iota, wltiiat tr it fart tn ptcimne tha hr. spirit it now tiogiiig the tong of triumph annul,I Ihe thrmie ol linn, tu uliey whose mil hrlelt I Ills world. jjXf OT|(T. —All imom indebted in die r< AJ Uff of Ihvitl (.'rentfiatv , dm aitthcieby required to mmU umarluif p it mi* ut ni imlnl. q«*m «• cannot be pmn ; mi l all peikona bavin* ■ claim* again*! Ibr mud estate will bring them foi‘♦Mrd duly iimiIiim*oafed fm payment. ] lu« noiir.i* will be plead in bar of all »ucl» claim* ms nr# not presented in «.r Indore the 1st day nt Noveintiei ntii. I In «nb»n ibem have ti.e entirt) ■•ell lament of the .»r« mints id ilie line firm of rurktun u Cren*l»ii'v. >W\l. I? KKNSII \\V, JOHN i KKNSIIAW, WILLI \M AIK \D. Kiora. ni I Id»id Ctmthaw, ditu. June SI 21 ]k\f 0 I If I .. - I hereby loitvtin dll persons A J from 11h<Iinfor nt Inking 'in alignment of a bond given by me l<> i apt Iain** Martin, ifue about ( In ivtm.n norf for ill* mum of fM7 *ft a* the contract for who l» tin nai f bond >tm obtained lias not been complied itb IJlBNEY roINDLXIKft June 21 u pints ApplesiT A FEW dozen oi the above delicious fi *iif / M received and (or sale bv SAMl'KK A\ HI J »•« 21 NOTICE. i^J I VII.S *• to caution any person from inking ‘*r trading for h bond eiponfinl f«v the Mtictiberrf fo Ann IVtinew. tlrt'ed some ft n- in Vlftirfi or April. 1A.IO, (or me imn *»f abotil ityu hundred mid •ncnty three or four dollar*. Una h.md m'Kn t*iv>u (dr KicIihcI IVlicrew s Vgifi’V. willed her l»y her (aiher, Matthew IV fitreiv, deed. end we find Ann IVlicrew it not the person entitled to receive II u h ie| IVlicfe w» estate, >111- therefore do uni intend In pay stud hond wilhotMH receipt h inn t ho legatee* au Hiorued to receive said le.mv. JOHN PI; I lUcKW, IM A I 111 Id W IT. MERE V Junt 21 11 WA’V .MdXl l.H/Wm Y. rf'iHi'. Subscribers inform their ciitfnmer* ■ riiiI flo1 public generally, flint they have i on hand an extensive assortment of HA I S of ev»*rv desc, iption, which lot eleganca and do rahilil} . being nmmifai lured t»v first ihIij w nk men under their own inspection, they will , warrant equal to any in the State, mid * Inch | ihey are Jeterinin»*d to sell afjonu1 v ill o.vj.ii «••*. They therefore invite country men hauls , and their customers ill general to rail mill ei. { amine this tin** assortment hefoie they pm j chase elsrwheie All orders will be aftended to with ihe atrirte»l punctuality, at ilia sign „( ' t tie sis Hats, three door * fiutii the M arket t loose , on Bank square. DINkI,K <V BUMBOtIf.il. ItJ* We have jimi received from Pliiladel phiH, .1 splendid Mssortment ol Slielnietdine’• black and white Beaver Han, l.itest fashion, . superior to any thing of that Kind ofl\*rpd l*e fore in this market Also, a i onsidrrable quail ritv of Musk Hat Skins and trimming for Hals. Couniry Hatters arc invited locail. it l n. June 21 3m < 11 ICI, —By vn toe of two deeds of trusts executed lo t .e subscriber by Martha Layne, Sen for certain purposes therein ex pressed, one hna itt^ date tu« 12ill day of July, H2H. and the other bearing date the 2ft li day of May, 1830, and duly of ipcomI in »!»'• countv court of Catnph II, will be exposed to sale at public auction, for ready inatiey, on Friday the 2d day ol July next, <>n the pn mi te* whereon the said Martha Layne, Sen. now retries, a certain parcel or tract of land, lym on the waters of SeneB* Creek, 9 rnil#* sonlli of t he (Jour I house, and adjoining the lauds of limity Brown,William D. Swiuuey and others, and containing 137 acres, more or less — Also, all the household and kitchen furniture, plan, lation u'ensili, and stock of every deacription or so much thereof a* *il? be sufficient to sat. isly the purposes ol said deeds. A 'i*g as trus tee the suUscriher will only cotisiy uifcti till* a* is vested id him bv said deeds and none other. WILLIAM CKiDKN, 1 riistee. June 21 t is w&amzo* (\ i .» rpgulur Communication of Mardial No. illi, Hi fh• Hall in J v ih Mini g flit* I2lh d,\y of June A L. Y-< >*' A l>. I -' I * It was resolved iinHnimo'it'y tb&t flu** Lodge cele l»r«> th»* Hjiproarlmig Auntvemiiry of -ii John the Bap'ift, hy a Seinmn lo he* delivered at t Paul i Chinch on llmf day. The member* will uii>h at file H>|!I on the morning of that day, precisely ai % o', lo- k, i t the purpose of electing their officers to s< rve for the ensuing sis mouths All Itezohir Modus, hull} in town and country, are particularly in vited to join us on the occasion. I key will be received at half (out JO o'clock (or sooner tf they think proper to attend) ai which time the Lodge will move in procession to tha Church. No Brother will lie permitted to join tha pro “cession after it leavpg the Hall. Service wit* comment e precisely nt at i i o'cloek By order, TtJOS. McKINNK\ .JSecty• June *21, t Bagwell, Smith ami tlanrii.li (Commission Merchants, ItlCIIMOM). i ,1 * AVIfOi otken 3«nmel Hannah as a part ft I ri.sr in our concern in iiiclunmfd. die Bu siness in future w itl he conducted under the firm of Bag vel!, Smith and I ianuati. and under the superintendence and management of Mt. , Hannah, in person. j We .hall continue our Business here, and will .. future transact a Commission Business. and respectfully tender our services to the public in that capacity. Advances will he tnude on pro duce when placed in our hands, it required) . SMITH, BAf.Wt-I.I. U Co. f5l)i J s.o«i<4!* ^rrlROINI ^ —At a feupfrior * url of ri an W ce* v, ho' l**n at the town of Lynchburg •'ll »hf VI-» h il l v Of Mae IH <0. David; liarlanrf, Wm. Walt->rt and Jnni% Perm, late itit-tcImnU and parfnett trading un der t hr brio oi (jarland, Walton &l Penn, and Boyij Miller, Pltff. dgfliurf James It. 1,'vtly, Lindsey Coleman, James Powell and Matthew l ively and Philip Lively, ex'nri. of James Lively, dec'd Jane Lively, widow and relict of Jsinct Lively, dec’d. Rich* ard If.n risou and Samuel lirausford. Setjeanl ol the t'orporalion of Lynchbutg, and admr. «»f Nicholas I lari mm, dec'd Deft*, 1 his cant* onnit! on this day to be beard t»n •bn lull, answers <»i the deleiidants James U. I ively. lames Powell ami lane Lively,ethihits, •be decretal order nl the ninth day ol Septem ber, Is Mi. which Hpprarst-' have been duly served on the defendants Lindsev Cult in an and Richard IfairiMiii, the order ol publication against the defendant!, Matthew Lively and Philip Lively, winch appears (• > have hern duly published, mid the subpuiua awarded therein, on iha lu st day of Juno, iHiU, which appears to have been duly served on Ilia defendant SahiueI Hransford, ami was argued by counsel, on • onsideraiuiii wheicol, the emut doth nrdei that une of the commissioners of tin* cuaii do take an account nl iIm Milministration nl i!ie e-tnte nl Jainen Lively, det d. and ill ike report thereof to the court, with any matters specially t ded, thought pertinent hy him elf oi retpui - ctl hy the pai ties to In* in mated A Copy- I cte, I WILLS C. C. COMMISSIONER'S Ol* I It L, t Lvnchbuig. 17th liitis, l8vi<> ^ the partus ih t Ins cause, will take notice, • hail have appointed Salintlay Hie thirty first day ol July lie if, to intiiincticc the accounts diii fted by the foregoing older of court, oil "hull day at the horn ol nine <*‘dock in the lino mug, they are required to attend at my ofllCa in town with their accounts, vouch es and ttopiey ol court paper", pn-paied lor eimnnialioii and sell lenient JAMKS Rh.N AOll. < June 21 wfw y j A MKI I INC of thu otVin ig of j *be I'H'* Kegimrnt will he li«-ld i rt, ||j,, | i a it U1111 Hotel, on Wed neiutay nrtf at 5 o'clock, I' M oil bunines* of jficMt importance \ full inert 1114; is eurncrtly 1 erpir »trd. June '.II. PI'HS^IANl to h decree ofllie Superioi i Court of Chancery, for the l.vnchhnrg j I > lx frill, pronounced on the 16th d IV of May 1 lHdtt, in tile clone ot tjailaud H. Mitchell, sur living partner of flic firm <>( Win. fy (1 H Vitcltell, riaintiffV, agaiiiil NanCV Shields. Hi laiidant .the undersigned Marshal of the shuI Court, vvdl sell, for cash, on the pteiiiise*, in 1 he county of Amherst, on Crtduv, the Uth of Inly. H.'JO, (if fan, if not, the negt Imii day Iheinflcr,) a tract ot land lying in hhii; county, i ont.lining Unite hundred actes, more or lev*, and adjoining the land* <d H. (ienli v, Jnshna Knckt'i, Htcloird I'oweH, dee lann* IVtite rind ot he r.s • i A- HOBCUMBfc, Marshal June 10 .VfOTICI -I’lir Subscriber having defer j milled in discontinue hiMiiirs* in this place, einneAtlv mm|ii»-his those indebted to him (hy bond 01 otherwise,) to niake immediate payment In Mi William I hggus, who is dhuie HUtbonsed fo settle ilte same , and those hav ing claiiiM, will present llitmt for adjustment. All those indebted 10 the concern of S Si M Allen k Co are requested to make iiumedinte pay muni, us long* r indulgenc e cannot ho 1 v en II W. HCVVSON. May 3 PI I KM \ N I to tft decree of the Superior Cooilof Chancery, for tha Lynchburg District, pronounced on the !27'h day of May, Jn.'hi, in a iiuiisa, I'leitgnnt Ilmen, I'laintitl, against Ben Hunter and others, Drl'snilauii*; the undeisigned, Marshal of the said Court, *ill mi II, .ti < iimphell t <oirr-house, on Moodti* liie 12th nf July, IS30, « negio mail named Darnel, Hie properly ui Haul l*l«»n»m K >sver. J . \ liUM'OMBK, Marshal. Jum II iftds “ ViVcry Vick a n HKWSO.V3 Ol'KIt'K, / Litter dmrg , Jitiim Id, IS.Ji) ^ utmi> \*vv& AT HEWSON'S. \'os ll'l *2& l‘* a Capital I’h/.h of 1.0(H) Dullm i wfli Mild at /turnou t mout fnlunate oHic*, m the I mioii ( ionI hullery, ami dir ravh paid lot the Maine — adveiilmit# ilinuld lute iio liiut hi venting (he r (’anil in I'uUciv at the " Outfir.it I’nlar*," IVterilmnr. I he tinnm r ol Luck ih waving It i mil/ hantly " mail bi^h" rewut mil th** miiiih'H wi im* fKuldritt." Sem* your orders ho pi ncm ho (Ii w ith io 11 CSV .*dj\ most Hifoninhinr (JlRct? ol Lurk. Sycamore Street, fVtenthurg V«». Where tin* Cran I ( upilal l*n/r of j(-!0,t»00 whk mild and paid a thoit tune hiiich. June IT. 50 .YlAUlOV.h Wanted. y|^f|h suh.rnher wi*lten to purriinm* about .M. fi11y likely \ oting NMiKOKS. I prelei l Im ill to In* inoitly young mm of good chariic. let , I m VI til' ti lot* lllg lo ti CH»h pi l< ♦* will In* gi v H III WOOOItOOK, At Wfllhiliglon i Intel. Jlttl*' J7. tl(H 1 ItKNCJI \MH.\ il.h I CXCttUCtU&&3* AU-' •a'o A opening •» lari'* and beautiful mipply I *t 1 iruch and Lngli.h Chemical*, dkc. v r.i Suln • • »»l Quinine li» Khytmrh Do Morphine | ■ • 1 l>a d > III solution fVperine Kuiei inf* ‘Mri- Ii niua I odyne I iydrioiJuie Potasli j V mail me Delpbine iii acme Cicrotogine Bromine < >i 1 Vm fie he Bean* Oil Violet* i | Oil Ceilret I OP Jerfteifitn* | Bird Lime j (Jhlotiue Jo of lie gndr uni iniellin^ Bnttlei, n 'plemfni Aggoriiiieut infract Valerian Do Sarsaparilla [)xidn Bismuth i)ii (i.irdi'i) Lavi ndrr Ulirarn hum* Darh \iiHHori< a i.nj. flu Com mil <lrd4 Drop Lake Pink and rul'd Saucer* P iciuie Varnish i-Iom.-J Flacoiu \'*ic< in** Virti• 1 uhrs and Bu(llr$ ('ariiiine Lunar ( analic lUialann Kout Oxide Stannum S«igar-Haii»nn*i * I Pi iming Flasks Salvator irs Pretfton's and («o Ifrey' genuine iinpoiled tuici* ling Sails Mulches in huifs 1 U*lcj'• concentrated Essence of .lauiucH Gin per, for Gout, Nervous Complaints, Kliei» inatiaui, Paulsey, ifC. Manlier, Weaver and Mattder'a^Seidlita Pow der* Robinson » Patent Barley (new article) in predd i use in London and Parts and in our northern | cine*. 3UWEE DAVIES. | April 91 liU.M AYUlttVAJ, &t. jrn|||5 ,|ay the subseviber is recevinp for sale ' A a' tha lowest pricea. a supply of Gum Ara bic, Roll Brim-lone and 0*alic Acid. . HU WEE DAVIES. Juue ^ * * 'fHUPflA -Al« Hperigf Caarl OtCfltA w ary, IioMfb ,i »hf io«n«r Lyact>b«rf lh. .’.O'li day ul May. Ift.'j'l Ari hi'iald Hi>b*rl>un, .Samuel l(*ad, ti Boyd Mithr, 111. iMalchanla and |miinaia, Imthug Iimli-r tbe flrm of Arclia'ialri Knlirrlinn At Cv. Ar.'hi'iald nolmriian, B»yd Millar, U'lijana < l<il«a and A|*nra hi. Fllfa. nifitimt Rfhnfca Ruckfr, w'dow and mlicl of Anlhc nv llnrker, ilacJ Aimer Rucker, Arinitlrad Hurkef, Alianl. iu ll.icker, Marlin l.omlun and Anil li Ilia wife, Anll.nny Murker, Jr and Me* hei en |j, hit wifi, Nnnry Shielilv, aitmn, Bf VVidiaai Kaila, ilerd. nnd in her own njrlil, Var land Hirlirat.ii, William A. Wicheann, John Hii lira.ii, Kebeecn Hmheaun. Jnnr Hiehaaon, Mary I. H i htmin, Varilla R,< hefnn, and Jet * , Hichesou, Hie hist H infant', under tbe eg* of I went) tiitr yritrt, by Commissioner K*ti*gt>, • I»e« i i ly assigned th*ir guardian. Lindsey Cog* bill eiul Ann lilt a* de, Amelia (Jregoiy, Jess* Kichesoil, fldmr. wit It the will aiinei.’il nf Alt Ihtiiiy (linker, ilertl. Ambrose Kunket and f|p|, suit (. D*\v*nn, mom. o| • nfl Anthony Ruck* er, deed. Benjamin Norvell, Mm. nl Spent if ftm veil, deni. Benjamin Taliaferro, shantr of the county of Amhnrsf, and admrf of Kliatr Wills, deed Richard II liurks, John UullorK and James Bollock, surviving partners of(»,ti< Ilellock Ac Co. Cliiswell Dabney, Samuel Gm, land, George W. Turner, |Kn hard Hoiks, V\ < . limn She tun nod Arthur II. Davies. D*<»< Una tmi*H came on (hit day in tie heard «»o I lie bill, answer* of I he delnminnlN Variant! Richeson, William A. Richeson, lohn Richeson Kibaeei Richeson, Jane Kichetun. Mary i Kiehetmn, Vaiilla Hithuon, Jesse Richeson, Jesse Kiclifsnn, ndmr. svtih ttie will Hun*t*4 nl Anthony lluckar, deed John Bullock, end fame* Itullock, eyhthifs, the decretal order of tilm *is11) il.iy »if November, 1H2G, w' .ch ap. peirs to have been duly served on the defer! Hants iu hi'ccft Rucker, Ab-ohm Rocker, An* ihnny Kicker, Jr and Rebecca li his yfife, \mi v bhicIds, Liu«|sey Cnghilt and Arm hP* wile, Nelson <* Dawson, ttprtiuar Noffell, Kb* as Wills, Aimlin Gregory, Amhiulr Kucher. < hiswell Dabney, Samuel Garland and Gao'gn VV iiirnvr, (he orders of publication i* gainst Hi* defitpdnnls Abner Kuiker Ariftiftfed Rocker, llicbard II. Burks, Richard Burks an A Martin I union nu<\ Ann K Ins wile, of fh tnnili day ol June, IH.’O and I In* font til day June, Idi7,which appeal to have been duly put* litdied, and (he mibpiQn.i atvnr led therein on* lhe lO'hdnyid June, lfct‘26, which appeals m Inive been duly seived mi (he defend.mis At thin If. Davies nnd William Shejtou, mid eat wi mie11 by i (iiinsel, on consider idinn where jf, 'bit court doth order ihai one of its join mission i'll do lake mii account ol the ndiiiiniiliaiioii of the esinie of Anthony Kuoker, deed and report tin same to the court with any mailers specially staled, ilioughi pertinent by himself or requited by the panics Ui lis so slated. A Copy 1 estp, J. WILLS, C C COMMISSIONMl 9 Ofc KICK, ( I, v m tillin g. 17th June, jHiith y III* panics in thi* cause, will lake nuiicer lhai | have rppnuited Tuesday (lie twenty srv eutli day ol July lit it, to commence lint er counts direr ted tiy the hot going order ul com I, no whir h day »' the limn id nine,o’cloi k in th« morning they are itpiiiml lo alteiid at my «• Hii-r in this town with Hieir accounts, vouch ere and ntjac* nf Cuufl papeis prepared f*i#r eiMiiiinatfun nnd settlement. J AMI S BKNAGU, C Jiiiih2I %vd‘v I lit • I NI A — V f t» Hti|isiinr ( mui of i. lim iirty, hidden hi ilia lowii of Lynchburg on the L!*4fI» ol \1h%, IHMtt Aimer Wnugh, i booms Waugh, Jt Alex.in* «lei Waugh, bully Waugh, Samuel L- VVilliitmw •iiid Klr/a hath ills wile, J.»sc Harman arid KisnCfi hi* wife, Pltfx. *9Nm bolus Waugh h, Hodrn k Waugh, aitmfi of I hoiiiti* Wnugh, dec’ll- Hii'l in their own rights, Maty Waugh, ml mi. of .laiuet Wnugh, deed Isabella Waugh, admr. of Kdw'Hld Waugh dec’ll Pembroke ll, Waugh, only child ol l‘.dwmd Waugh, dsc'd. an irtlanl by Com* hiinhioim‘1 llensgh, specially assigned ln« guai •ban, I rancis Waugh. widow of I hos. Waiig4>, dec d Williatn Ar'utislaad. adryt’f. de horns non of Janies Waugh, tfeu’if. and Thome*, Judith, James and William Waugh, infant clnldieii of Janie* Waugh, dee,’d by Commissioner Ifenagh, specially assigned their guardian, arid Uohi Waut'h, Joseph llulchatou andJinsny hit wife, late Jmsey Waugh, I'rance* Waugh, Santm Howartl anil Hosannah hnwife, late Stummali Waugh, am) Henry Waugh, childteu and leg** Ires of Henry Waugh, dat'd. Halts tins cause qaina on fins day folia heard on the fulls, answers »|f ths defendants, Nichols* W augh, Kudrin k Waugh, Mhi y Waugh, Isa bella VV augli, Pembroke K- Wnugh, |>'ih nr if Waugh, William Aiiiiistend, Tlioinn* Wan kV Judith VV augli, Janies Waugh rind Wdligfli Waugh, llio sub|iiriifl awarded therein un tie fitili day of Jiiuuary, lH/9, to answer the a mended hill, which appear* fo hate been duly served on tl»e defendant Isabella Waugh, the order of publication against the deleodanis flora Waugh, Joseph Hutcheson and Jirttay his wife, I rutit iii Waugh, Samuel l!nw*id fine. Susniiriah t»is wife, and Henry Waugh, of tin ser ond day of November, fHiW, which appeal*, to have beyn duly nublished, exhibits rind «?x • iiiiitafloilM of witriesiy*. mid wits niguetl 9*y counsel, on consideration whereof, the cudit d'lth order tfiaf fhe defemianfs Nicholas Wnugh mid Ibidem U Waugh, ieiuier ait - account of tin u adoiniiHlratiou of I he estate of their In fey tate bofore one ol the * ruiimiisioiiers of the court, who is diracled to examine Mute U settle flie same, Hurt HIM hr’ report thereof to the court, with any malterssp*cu*lly stated, thought per tinent by himself or required fry the pmt.es to be lo Stated. A Copy — I este, J WILLS. C C. rOMMISSIOMWl’S OFI ICK. { Lynchburg, 17th .f ine, lH3<h ) f !.'• p ir'ies m tin* cause, will take noiqp*, ilmt 1 have appointed rhonday Hot twenty ninth ol July iii'it to commence the nrcoiioijt ilirecteif by tlie foregnini* order of court, on which day mi Ho* in,hi of hums o’clock in (tin morning, they are required fo attend at nip office in this town with ilMir accounts, vouch ers, ami copie id com l papers, yrr|itficd fur examination and sett erni'nt. ■I \ VIES BK.NAUli, C J»h*21 # w4w A CAKdT ^ ^'I'l pres nfs his sincere aeknow JiWM. leilgemcnU lo the L*dics and Lacntlvmen ol Lynchburg for then very liberal patronage and begs leave to iiifurin them that hit second | session vvill commence mi Iriuay the 2&tli • lot' lie would i'-*ptclfolly <nigye«| ru thp e , whose children have hevei been taught dan ; ciug, and w ho wish them instructed in that pn. 1 I star accomplishment that, inasmuch ns a num i her «»f his former pupils are to continue thi* | Hcssion, iUeir example and acquirement in the I Art must be ol iiinueuse advantage to the hew | scholars in facilitating their progress, ihe're j lore, they ought not to neglect thii opportunity I uf securing such a desirable benefit. ID' This session being the last that f w ill attend in the course of this year, it is desirabfe that all who Intend joining the school should enter the first day. J. A. JtA'UPI. IttUt J7 3t L. BOP3S, IClT SIJKC.EON DENTIST. VOKliPKI ItULLY lenders ins respects to Ihe ciiirfms ol Kjrnchiiurg and it. vicinity, end lekes Ihe opportunity ol inloriinug ihem, ibel he will Or reedy to tend to t, L>, nlisl husifless, on tlir 8ih ol June, m the I r.inklin Hotel, where he will remain tiir ■ short lime, (.adjet end Uentleiuea ire tied upon ol their how ten, if requested. 9 rfIt