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justly ..'.serve*, their great ercnfires g*»e them a right to ins st >.pn'> Wurn 'he iimlrraigned enniemplalad 'he high dis'incl i»n of he. onlng Sov. ir ign ol Gr-erf. il war wdh the h..(e «1 1 edged freely and onaaim'Oily by Hie '.reek ns.l.m, and aelcomed h* "'m *• through wliw meant Me* s.rng.les were I,, hr repan. by ihe ..corny .,1 ,.„..r terriio.irs, and the establishment of their independence »u a pennantnt end hnOJinable bi;r„ Willi the deepest re(rei ih.i the under signed see* IH-se hopes iniiihlilted, and is reed In declsre lhal H « Hrattgein. nli if lh. \|lred Powers, and lha opposition I Hit Greeks, depriee him "d llyep.wei ol elierlm, ynts secred and glottniis n‘ j'Ct 1 * ’"!'l i">. ,(U,e on I. »ii office of av.-ry d.h n«H »• r, iti, —.tint of a Delegate ol ihe i •'o A lie I Oort*. »|«p tilled l.r ihem lo hold Greece m s. tl jeelion he llte twice of their situs. 11 j' , measu e would be as rep.gnant in I n feel I g. end a* injurious lo hit character, ns H i* in linen npp .•nino to Ihe et-jern ihr lrr» ts of the Sett al ful* yn which tha Ihrea raw e. ssre nssoeiatad lor ll.e |»ir|.o»e ol ubtlinmg Ihe pat ilicalioo of the l.as. *1 he Hint isigned, ftierelnre,formal.y resigns ■ ill . ihe bauds of Ihe Pleiipotsnliat les, a Iron j am It mrcuinsta res no I uiger permit him In. i .1, w Hi honour lo himaelf, benefit In r. ree. , or iidranl. g. lo tie general i.detest of Europe. fit b-g« 'he Plernp .letiliarles lo arcrpt. h'C. LEOPt'LD PWM-E HI- SAKE. SiX D \Yi I.MER KUOM ENGLAND. B* he Sil SSlhllg • ip Salem, <'«P> Hil l, srdtun. am«-d al New Yn.lt on llm ..lay f, om L verp d. Hird.lo . nl Hie (..ir.iiierci.il | Advertiser hare received l.nndon P'pers Hi I Ihe S i June, sud Livvrpfgul tha U!ll, inch. I be K eg. a« *> I he «een by wh.it follows, •H ,|,JI aluc. so lair as 3 o'clock tin Ihe moi. Htog •! ihs 8 h, o n all hop# of hi* recovery • a. ah . .den .I, and his el.1 was daily and al Bjusl buurlv eypecled. FK is ot a c kBe-P Kiii iT I.IVknroOL. J n.e \h ., 1S30" The following i* an egtraet Irma a idler is reived this oiuirung, 'vow Mr, Williams pit Vale correspondent, al Wi.ids.it : — rtin./me, 2 o'rlorlc, A. W. June Hlh •' llis Maj.-sly it s i:| alive, Iml Ills distressing yiluaimn warrapls Hit * speelitlion met cm n succeeding hour will close I..« e.irildy tt'ign. from Ihe Tun'i of June H. We have received a* c-tunii Irom Windsor, Which led that i..wn .o lale m 2 o'clnek Hus morn ng.—l he King was hardly i-gp-cied I.. SUiVtvt ihe mg .i. though Ihe uatnral vigour «< Jf s Maj-.ty's cooslii'iliiiry has more than t.nc. wort rest I.no 'lirut.gh a eiisis alnrus iqually sev.ie 111.. |lake ol Weiicgiun, win. had been *. ' l.ir • »p e»*. arriv'd al t>, and did nut leave ijll ]J t om me Moriung r>iy. uj .rune n. \\ f HI.- tO btR'l* f' H Hit1 .. mprrtillg Mu Vlajr ly n nt h« ino*t mournful tgipnr VV i* ilrnn il no ipriiKiH to inlicl upon th« ter oiR* ol oor frailer* Hr painliil ilrlailr «f our |hiv*i» Rilvir**—the < /tici*l h .iouiio m,nl nil, royal «ulfner (ullrr wIihi he IihU »lrr» v riiftur I) l oving p*.**! Hie i.t»• n.fh iidtlrr r.on«i<l’ »*»lr vmliirrin.nl. ni, bring of li .iii.ir iliin iulticirnl, for the lainrnluhlr »t« non. IViMi nn l i ti*. .Iiinr 7. irtliH " Th* King roolinun Ii*'»rty ihr laml Hi MajrtlV pa snl l*-t Ufgtif, with cmsnlrialilr enHi»M*s*airin." Sirlianry IClford and Sir Mnfthrw I lemn •wrrr bolli in RlieniU«c« on lifc i ajr»ly iforn g ih« day, the *'»le of 'hr Kn.g bring noil »* lu rendrr their presern • neueim y. ft was aimed from Windsor, that * to the Stupor with which 'its VlH|*-st) has tn-eu lnt. lv i much nff' Ctvd, ha* succeeded Hn Hfre-n o pain, which has eimrtnd groans from the it Ins' nous sufferer. D mfi® me night of -he tiili, his .Mai"sty, untwitlw muling to* mental fioirnge, w ms unable to repr* !-* loose common gvitfencas of stiff*** log.and ho’wih.standing ihe ©l»»ate* freely adojiumeied to him, tie wu at fiii.ee hnfJ ring on dissolution Very line in* rti ioc ta now a-lannis'eied to the Km; , it \. chymii ai pr* p tr nou nuw lauen i Hoffman's fill* i Inis however, dors lm parnaMy and U iiijtoi at tig relieve the K *y,»l pa'ient. ji t m ha co i pi i'0 * of these accounts there o i* b ou tit I • d *utH - hat the sceptre O iirt am is <avsv' d at tins m iineni by unolh i a in Whether • change ol Mull ry and n dissolution nf k*«i Itamrift ha* followed, i*. matter of lev** certainty • — It was f » a •♦.inm S'ippnSed that »n cunsrqu- NC* of tn* lltfferenre b* w en the L)"ke ol ( |ai • ii i ho i the L emier. uli « i ecuiotied he iCiiimitl of •!»** former fr lit the head «>< the A'lltlil *Hy, flic d'-llli 1SIOII ni the Utter vrou d be the fit si act ol in*- n.**% reign. hut it has lilt ly hevo iiilioitt* d i"ai v ry i*'c**»il iidervif vs s have taUeii pace b*. tween tue ki g ami lo** b' ■»: her, at n'libtnli 1 -cm v e«;» Nuaiions and aira gements wer* made. A”d as the l)uke of Well i g'mi is a great personal favorite of the King, flu; min dice is deduced that file la»t o itiin of liH royal influence was to cm.tunic h«s favoril in pow. r.J •Affairs if the Grefkt.-~Thf rausc of the re duct -.i he Wreck bound*! ICS, form* d th' SUt»j(Cf I » otiou inquiry in flu 11 .use *•' I*fi ii*. nrii.g the silting of Hie 7di. L*n*f Chi i'le first adverted to the suhjrcf, ripie»*‘ r u a wish (o have copies of any coirspon dene* addressed by the Porte to the f’lmipo ten i o i* ■ Lord Aberdeen was however unable to say whether the desire i xpre.sed by the y .rte was rtc >rded in any dm umeni. I ha motion - f the Lari of Carlisle for copies of a»*y < om'minicatiou addressed by ih • Lurie to the LI* nipoienti.ii ir * expressing n de-ne f*»r the reduction of the bonndari s ol ihe (»reek Stale, us filed in March 18»lf, was agreed to. 1 ’'P .'i rnmg uorni l of «nr mil stairs, (lit)I Sit James Mackintosh's amendment to 'lie tot g*r? b til, winch does away the punudimenl ol death, whs cAftied by a majoi lly o! 1 i m the Hou-euf Commons — 11 iis decision was «• gsiMul them n>stfv, whuti bad oppQk< d 11«.• measure. Buf aft* r the decision whs declaied, bn Hot «it P* el said he mu i how to tha deu nou of (he liOtMe, and tie n >w rose to mii* notince iha< he should withdraw all furthir opposition Ii appears by a Parliamentary paper, just printed, hai the Ian I in run vain* . in 1829, lor the pi o iisre ot iobac co in Ireland, aiiiuu< ted f*' 4dl acr- s and 32 perches, nearly all in Wes* ford. The London Courier of May 31 aa\«, M Ke.ni as i ;*pp. ar hi London oiue mine hi a comedy, which was (hen m preparation, Min which lie intended to come to (he United States, and then to retire lorcver Iron* the Stage. A meeting of all the stuff-weaver* in Leeds was held on (he 2d June, at t*»e Bank, when it was resolved to strike lor an advance oil*, a piece ujHin the weaving of all kinds of si rU That meeting which consisted ot from two to three hundred persona, wa» adjourned to the next morning, when about luoO weavri* as sembled a! the Jab. beveral mnster inanufac^ turers have expressed their leadmess Co giv«? jbe adv nee proposed by the workman. A ireat fight took place within rt.i miles of Loudon, on the 2d ot June, between the Scotch & lush champions, Byrne ti McKay, and imsuI (id in the death of the latter ; winch was attri buted to a heavy fall in the forty (uurt/i found. 1 im London Courier of the 7th. announces ?hn' on the 7th of May»a treaty oi the F»»* n (ship ~ Commerce was concluded between the Pott* and Him United States of North America, bv tvi ich the ships ot those Stales are lo have the tr*e navigation oftlie Black Sea, and fo be ptaoJ, frith rctp'Ci (o tie du i*# **i i»m«( «n the fame (outing the olhet Inemil/ iioepfi. FRF.NCH AFFAIRS. t he approaching elec Ions command the rhi* f aileiilmnoflhe Paru pir**,ii ut Ihr I em h ( public. Pi ivale letter* down In Ihe rvruiiiR ..| ihcAih, stale that thrirfciuR sa likely tub'' proilu tite nl nothing decisive eimcr Hi ilii-ul. ire nr lilieial patties |i »as calculated lhai •he app.dnimeni «( K P. sinmn i ».d "tr** ». gainst the mmislrv about I ") electoral cmIIs* gvs, so 'hal Ihr «iissi iriiy t'f forty ar, Il "U need by (hr (ta/e11e, previously m I appoint m nl <f M Pry ' mv t, may cnisnteieif now *> It * v' ng cessed lo eu.i, si'ininsiag t ti.ti it di I m r IMF. IAPI.!>HI0N If) Al.0IF.PsS 1 ins ripe lliinu is in* v ol i tan sc I Its' topic "f ihe most general interest in F,*ltti|ie, and a llii*'*’ sand idle tales, rumours, ami surmises, the offspring of hope, jealousies, Irais, and 'ho u. ntviTsa I g jssiping proponsils ot man, emu nine to final "ii I fie wings nf * In* public journals. Some of lln* paru papers ol ifn Olh, again dale, tlial conferences Imd been bell ai Paris, he iweeri Ilia Ambassa furs of seser il pawns and 'he French Mmlliers, on ifie Hlbjeci ul Algier* ; liul in Itie best informed tin et it wa* known, that no soldi cunlorcoees had yet commenci d; but that itiev might take place so s nm as the French army cumin ne'e* the siegi) ol Vienna. I he .Inoriial do Commerce stales I hat ” II '* pleasant arcuunla liad been tinulali-d upon i lia ge, n speclillg the fate of liie lirsl division of tlie eipediiloi.—We could ml liurn them in any thing pntilive. IIib decline ul lln Funds wa* altiihu'ed tu the e r polls, lull p' l baps if is likewise Ihe decline ti.il has riven hi,'ll to thrill " liul Ihe ..I says, no an nleul has yol happen I In nui Heel, , rni Stic deslruciion nl a ii aiispin t vi std, wlin h look fi'e 1 il* cargo consisted ”1 hay. A* il was impossible lo sive il, was found necessaiv i,s utills s*- I he loss .ini nulls III atmol l(Ml,ltii'i Irani s ; tin Innately, this unlucky event cunt in. lives,” I he Mouileur nl Hie d'h has the fnllinvnig : ' On receiving Ihe first noli"1' nl the loss "I l,e Sylene and I,'AveiiMire, Ihe Minister nl ihe vi nine immediately inttriicled. by lelegi a|ili. ihe maritime pirfrcl nl I uiiluii In liausiiiii to him, Ihrnugh Ihe same medium, any inhnma lion lie could obtain reialive I" Ihe l.uc ul those vessel*. I he following i* hi» Hnswer : — • Toulon June i, IbitO, hall past 'wo ) ■ ’..dink. S * since f nnnoonred to you fl»e wm*i k *»i i Si |r ne Mini I/A entitle, I have re. rived u • tie (Mils respecting the flit*- of ih« crew*. V gen eral riini'ir prevail* that 1*»e D y •'! \ gf'is had given order that any prisoners ihti tuighi he mail* should lie trspt c ed As sotni as I re reive any f i e*li tine! Iig. nee relative to the ere w s» I will hasten lo couimnnit ale ii io you “ I his he mg the on y despatch received l»y the Munster of the M.n.oe, the tletai • given by seyeral Journals ol tin* iinfoil'iiiale orrntrence should n t be considered a* aulin n tic.” The followinr article is given under dato of l -mlon, M »v — " Y* *fenlay towards three hi the aliernoou *n til a fell t •farted lor |*ari«. He is said In be ihe hearar of the despatches ol the in and Seignor lolhe kmc ol France, which are pre te|*d» I to contain f ropo».i % of p. .i e with the Dev of A'giers, o i condition that ih« latter • mtlld offer satis lac1 ion lo our flag, and pay I'-e ♦* * pensei of our armament. I hey have ti en f w.»r etl hi Tul»ir Pac.it, riMniniiii ier of th I 11 klsh fr'gait* Mel'Vn-Djafnrl II was de sirous of deiiverm • f h* ni into th»* linmln of Al Massiv de ( htirval. co.ninao.ler ol ! block .1 to g <<fuadron. hut he refitted to receive them* and veiy properly despatch'd the ft loin m K phiiMSHdor lo Toulon, u.nlet ihe esoot ol Hie frigaiela Duprrre, who refused 'ike ' ise to 1 *k» tin id. and obliged hint o proceed lo i uloo, Hlfei having paid to Ins tank ami Ins Hag llo nohors usual on so ’ll i-c a ions " Upon this sut.j* cl In Journal iiu Commerce publishes as follows: *■ Mission of Tahir Pft 'ift —I her n* e per sons w' o expl-.in the 1111*11 »•» ol 1 alnr P-.e.li't in th© following m mnirr .— l lie Duke ol \Y* I 1 in? on, finding’ n on »oH*ibl« tooppoo* o ir ■ * pedilion a aiosi Alg.ers by open fone, loo! eo gaipd the Parle to send one of its dignitaries, w ilh I he I it le off * vernor of Mgier- I * ie So' an When ..nee in the (own. ( «• ii P n ho was to publish llie b mail o| tlie f.iaod brig nior and make himself at'knnwlcdg d bv the lurkis't tniiitiu l lie Dey was to a> I as F.tsi Lieutenant of the 1’aelia ; and a ilnniHsion in cn \** r\ 'ence nf the danger of the French invti sion, which theatcus him with inevitable de vtrn« lion On aiming b* lo *• Algi'»*. the Frenrh fleet would have found the O t.*inau flag hoisted on the ramparts nod (he regular au. thority of die Sultan arkoowledged, tngeinei with the aboliii n ot pr.icv and of slavery Frani e would liav* no longer hid a pretest for ttMai king Algers and our iniuieiMe prepa raiion m*t have come to itmieht; for it ivoiiltl have p< oved rather ©mliai rasping to attack a i Governor of ' he ’■'iilfnn, willi % hour w© afe it pea e Uui tii ilfifll (iuilleinmot having been | mforoied .»» ('onitani iimple "I this intrigue, [ *cnl au 140 to ih lotion before Algiers ;antl I hum that moment the attention of the whole [ 'ipiadrnn was «l»r• cted towaids intercepting | ihe To k'sli fngate a tins© speedy arrival whs anno me. d " I* i" now s »i*l that orders have been irMiml foi sending TXMNt Hoops by way of a reserve lo the eipedjitnnarv hi my, to the denari inenls of the Var and itie Khone. Th© head ipiurtera are to be hi An. The hdr prtmtnptire of tlit Hntish Crown — | The Lon on papers in iuiale the probability | that the name of the 1'rincofUi V u r«*Ki& At r.\• ANOHINA wi'l be esc hang .1 for that ol Ft r/.A mi in. ihe King having more than mire hinted hi*. whl) that she should take the latter name. I hi* pniic •**, on whom the crown of (neat Leila in »»l| if* wilve in cns * ot the decease in her 'if ttlie of the present King and the Duke I of ( i ahi no , wn« born in May 1819, and her | father the Duke of Ksvr died in the January following — Ihe Vjoiuton (’oort Journal says : itiat she m attoinplifchttd in a degree uii.t • ex iraordmary lor her age. She speaks wiib duenev and elegance nearly all the modern • I'/ Hopran Inngintgrj ; is a veiy fair piofi j cieiit in Lahti, and ha* unde considerable pro i gresp in tv mathematics. She is also an j exrelh lit musician, and as«istj ptlbe pnv'Hie ■ oncerls thn> an* given almost nightly at the palace, hi Kensington, w-lvrc »h* <ethics. -BOb ALDIMRS. A correspondent ol Hie New York Journal of commerce writes as follows Irom Four M a - H*v, u dcr tl.e date ot -tilh May: A tr• meudous storm is now gathering upon { lhi» sea, which will piss over and pour all us I lory upon Algiers. fhek20ili of this motilli war the das itppuiuled lor the French lpt* j dtiiin to gar! from i'oulnii- It is said to con sist of 120 ships of war, and 5 or dOO tram nor is, with 33,000 troops, 70U0 .if which are cavalry, and artillery enough to manage 3uu Cannon. What a spectacle ol horrid grandeoi will this floaiing city present upon the wafer, moving mi to drench Algiers in human hlood !—Weare daily looking out lor its ap pearance, A start of86 surgeons has already arrived h»-r*.t I hey have engaged the best pm* of the Lazaretto, an Ulaud hi the midst of this h.irhor, with a Idige hospital upon it and extensive bar racks in (jforgffi wii. tor the accommodation of the wounded in battle. I tirderslHtid that a large number more of surgeons, JJtHJ nurses, and 6 «»r fii'UO beds, ar«- on their way to this place, lheiie vast preparations for the ample accoin modal ion and best attendance of tier wounded warriors, is certainly very creditable to the humanity of the French nati n Steamboat* sie Co ha COfif faulty plying Utiiweyo (hi* aud the devoted city, to batten tie gafferlng WOun* ded, wilh all despatch, to food quarters, There h something apfnlliiig "it lie thought of standing by to sea then boat* unlade heaps of mangled men What i contrast to thine c •inpames of smiling peode that are daily discharged upon the* Am-rican wharves by our l> »ats 1 Kir be it (>ns tn<‘ to ivtvh the j sroogenf war to pars it desolating sweep acres, any enuniry ; but sb-uld tin* K rencli roll a wave of destruction oVeftbis barbarous nest of pirates, what poet, or tea tor, or historian, wit! ev«-r ptpsmiie io pout into the Mimals o| time, a iromriiliil »fl ision i»*er her broken down wdls " Sbiaofp ttia! tie Idas! of heaven has rmt long nice bloMed lipse uioitsters from the phi 10. \hottt lodatsagn an its fdl gale of wind oc curred Imre, which made all things tremble In us wuv | w n K reucb tri^s, blockading Al giers, wire cast aihoiti Hid more than 2,M> • tlii ers and sailors fell too the bauds of the Algerines . It is said tbit all their heads were immediately cut olf. i he t)ey pays 2*H» d .1 l.iis fur a Jive K michmai, w»d one bundled fur a dead one. I doulf, therefore, whether the tepurt of the esecuinn is correct. Yesterday, the Captaint*a« ha from Constan tinople appealed "II Mahtn in a liigale lie is s**nt by the tiiind fulfill to mediate between I ranee Algiei*. 4t|»r* vnt if possible t»ie illu sion ol blood I If Has despairbetl a small vessel In Algiers, to obtain in lot iiHtion w belli hi I be *!t)U | r > in |i h.hIoi s are dead oralive. I understand lie propos* « to submit thedifleiem e» lie ween these belligerent power* to lie decision ol ail Hip I oreign (-'iiisiii* at Algiers, united as arbitra tot i. VV11ot will be liic mult, I know not. 1 shall wipe you again »*ott. A writer in flu* (ournr tics Flats Unix, has given a v vul donnpiio i ul m, tu w*ieh lln* f rent’ll eipfihinm lias Attracted the cy< s ol Jon ope. ** ll ih a dreary to •m, nts llie wi Her. • nilt on an iron tod, full ol h.irharidtltf and ■ ddiers ol citadels. lien sun minded with Ur «eits, in w.ncli are hemtl the ci i* * of file lion, tin* jackal!, and I lie hv ••»»*, and n» which glut- * ttie serpent boa, as in lln time ol Ucgidus. In tin* iicUi-hl li'iiiiM nl Ho* CUV are i»«oipi"iix, whose sting ts iionai- V\ # n suiiihm-i aniv**». !• he locusts, tin* tine | laj. ue nl l’.g\ |n, liHtH-ft loi'vard, ini I'pld as the Millie* nl tirtighi* I K li.tti. devuii in * e Veil the link ol Ihe ii •<•**, Von kind!** li«e* in check ihrir invasion ihe liroHi" Hi i g oilie U',y ' In ii cm tie i ot the dean ; you 111g pits ihe f»iI are filled. Mild Hot enemy p;isMn\ei tiiem. Yon are obliged to yield, and ;ii I.iii, when the loruit it *d a reasonable -i/.e, it pom huh wings, and Ihe iconise ipjit* Hie cai Mi to liiiiiniit ihe air," Irish Tobacco f hi* follow ing imtv be con nhf r»d :u the teoilt nl t lie geneial evidence be lor »* ■ n • t "in ni I f * e <»I the II a >se ol tom. iiioiH oil fot.aCCn ( oil iva'ion. u » lo Wed nesday , ll •>( || ol May, (he louiili day ot sit* i mg 1 I hat in Irelautl the average pn-luce, per lle| ei is eipial to Ihal of ll'C I lilted Slillib. 2 I ha! the cost ul production if the same ;{ 1 iiat tuba Co ii a jnpenor preparation Joi w h at, hut like huptf or potatoes leluiiis nothing lot lh> lenovttion ot the soil. *1 That ihetpia ry ol Irish tobacco 14 not c<p 1 til to t lint ol V n gut ia, but 18 ad iii 1 tied lo In capable ofgieat iinpiovciiiciil. o I bat a dirteien e ol Untv ts r« tpnsile lor a lime In cmiii/cih«( llic* ddlei dice ol tpi.ili *y t». fhiit the c'trapies* ol native tolianm will nveicnine nil oi»* nelei to its tiM*,and com pensate the Uevcune »y Jin increase of coir •ninipt ion. 7. I iai Ihe altraci'mi of c ipitn!, its dilfnsmii 111 wages, the cei • am eiiioluiiieoi ol the people —thru impioVi'd cmifurts and lialut* of in dustry, will advaiic* jgentji' d improvement, and ! it* cr 1 vert thro 1 1 vaiious channels lo the heofllt ol In* revel. 1. These pr.mis* s beisg esudil shed bv evidence , lor nnd Hg,iio«.i the i»ca*un , the only difhiul ! v be I ore tin* l mltlli)llt**e I* tl»C Kevcnu - lo g’lai d ill ... 1 Wo iiindcf have be 11 !•• ... g 1 — . It.si, a pound 'at oil toe car d article, ml | secondly, a mi on the fwpet ficial e*n nt on .er CllltlV.lt (III The first has been abandoned by reason ol the feijuu cd gupei vi>KH nl an KfCtve ed.ib lishmeiit : and the sen ml h*s been preferred, u» Hie duly can with hmllty tits collect, d by .. * I a 8s 1 Ii cat ton nl tin* erupt, ami » graduuled scale of duty rlim g' « »le wn Him grow er. This 'nsl pr**b,i mice being Conceded, has on. | Jy In en uli|e I «! to on I'e guiuml that the nil | ty on toregu mbaoc* h 1114 Chaig a -h* I) ill ptitind wcigni ii 1 arm t compete with an ai tu le not pr* Ci** v ib lfittiined by t •** same blandaid, .is » e view uud re urn . f cuied i« 1 Uacco u»hi v.uy. To 'hit* ptiini me <j t* » inn is now c*nisider« j i ii to be »1 Uuced. Earthquake at UuattmuLi.— \ Mexniin pn Iii r ol May 2.'», lo ngs mi'Uigeine mat Hie c*<> >>l taiiati■main a id lls etiVirrms, ui Hit? Kepubln o| Central Auk it a, Ii AS be. u destroyed by ail •■Hi ll.qn.ik'*. | or liv. d.i) •» t'-eie wa* .1 suou - 51011 oi lie must Ing.ilful Meiiihkiig , which still combined at (lie deparure ol me mail, shaking 10 Hu 1 loom! • 10.n, and pruMralmg o the e u th, the pinictpal edifice , and compel ling the iinfoi unaiu nhabitanlft to dec to lit** pilltln. s;pi..ies, and llllo tile cminti v , vvheie, lopioft cl themselves Irom ihe w eat her,they had erected Iml* »d palm mats L lie l* mp * s, vv Inch hat alien ly been iwubed ol tin 1 loiuiluru and deprived ol I heir uiliitstci* (pel seentcd umi banished) ai e renJii-il Uicle»*, pm licniarly ilie beautiful ehurcti ol Si. l ianei-co, which, on accomii ol its S./*i a.id pomiei -> s oil lie, Mas sud’eied most. I he t.w-n ol Aim: 1 ian, a place ol 1 ec' canon in (lie vuinii y, has been u>* tally destiny ml. I it ditli ult to find, to th history ol 1111111 ei 11 distress stoics ot mishit tunes compaiab».- to those t | litiuleiilala. I ivtl wai, — persecution, which has been Ha cou*c<picm.> —the kankhmeot of ail the respect.i■ mm whose tab ills and iiiduence iiiigut have coil.er red happiue>* upon the country,—anarchy,— aiidat |..»l a catastrophe (d iiahne—which, it it has been experienced there in other limes, compelling the population to change their location, is still more disti essmg now, (••-cause t>f 111 h circumstances, which alte-iu H, and the tmpu«<ihility nt repairing tilt* losses which have bleu soil it'd, on ac > mi ol tin* exhaustion ot llieir public nnUpiivalet 1 tunes. 1 lie v w V01 h .lotv> nal id Commerce, from winch we derive these pamctilui>, anus that 'the population ol Oual -uiaia is about 2d,U0U souls. 11 was l mnded in IAJ4 on Ihe declivi ty of n in uut.iia .it whose summit \v*s a volca no. hi 17«>i it war ovei whelmed by an earth • piake, and by matiei If*Mil the vukano. — lo 1 «•'*.'», having tieen partial y rebut t. it was again d> strayed hy an eat t h ipiakr, and tin greater part ol the rihatiitants tmrted 111 its nous. Its i present see is about miles south 1 1 bu old | town. 1 !t<ilNl \.—At Ktiles liolden iu me t trrk'i office ut I lit®Superior Court ot Chancery fur the I.tin ui-tirg Diatrn t, the hlu >iu> of July , lb.10 } Alexander Li*em uud i'mru k Matthew*, I’lifs-<t ^miikt William .Moiguu, surviving partner ol John 31 ."ottle A I o. KliuarvlU. Jl.uieu, Jullll 3|e Itey iioM>, Culvm Tate, in 111* own rigut, ami a-* aduiimstruloi of Lurnuud l ute, deceased, Henry *1. Ltd lake arid (ioorgu II. \V oodnori, lleft>. Tut* deieiidaiil KicharJ (j lladen and Calvin Tate not (mviiig euteroil their appearance and given se< unty according to the ad ol W->emldy and the rule-* of th. •mill, and It U|I|»‘urillg Ity salifiai .dry ovnJem • that they are not i.iiiaOtlunls ol this country : Ills ordeicd tiial tuu said delenduuts do appear here on the first day of the next term and uiiswt-r the amended bill of the piuiutills, and tiial a copy of tins order he forthwith inserted hi some newspaper printed in the town of Lvmiiburg.for two mouths successively, and posted at the frout door of the courthouse in lue said town A copy—Teste, J. WILLS, 0. C. July ID w Dm I0B _ ICE. no* Till RF.W YORK RoM'ISO HERALD. Crops,— We learn lion a variety of sour rr», that tl»e wheat croji was never more ahuii rtnnC ihsn n *w It is staled upon good ho fhnrily, that the wheat (surd til the comity of Dutch#!* alone, will be sufficient to supply the w hole state of New Y*»rl». lor the cut rent year Dues the free trade »yitem of Knglend permit os In carry into her p«rt» this ‘•orpins produce ? Not n kernel ; yet he' advocates in t iis coun try would fain induce one manufactured to abandon the American system, foe the purpose increasing the Agi p'liltur al surplus! If the tnpei abundance it increased, »he alternative for its disposal is either to suffer it to perish i*t the granary, or pass d over to the distillery. Upon one horn or Ilia other of this dilemma we must hang, unlews our manufacturers, whose hands w ithdrawn from the labors of the field, shall he suffered lo cons line toe surplus of the la»uiei s crop The Cnt'iTRY—Vue following short para graph includes moie good practical advice mau many a vo ume of sermons : F oin the .d men can t anner, of July 10. F on all ipiarters uf the country we have ac counts of ahmidaiii harvests ol wheat, and that the quality is vei y superior. I he weather in our immediate iieigbherhoudis most tavoiable for corn, as far as hot tuns and frequent show ers can ensure a good crop T anners who are out ol debt, may keep so by observing wholesome economy and simple dy in their household and mndn <d living, but crates are rapidly crumbl'ng to pieces, and lamilies fall ing uiUi poverty bv frequent legal and volun* ia>v divisions. 1 hose whose m«>theis rode hi carriages must ride on hois back, and the duo* filers of those who ride on lia>elmck will hav e to w aik This general progr* *s of things I in <y be retarded by restricting «*ur labor and . manure to smaller ‘■paces, and by grekt econo, j *uny and great saving, by gtiiu; au’ffynld hor if v mi t ail find any hody tools nnogli to take them, and subatiiuiiug oxen and mules for | young one*, as fast as possible ; by driving idle sons iron) ihe parental toof. as the lieu does ' tier chickens, when they can provide for them* ' selves ; m short, by keep ng no dead capital* i on \ leeibng no idle mouths ; and by regarding hs the fnsi ohjenl of ambition to be*—out ol debt—witli a clean const iaucd and u clean shirt Front the N w Yoik Journal of Commerce. Muni y —We are now at one t>! those peri, nds w hu ll w ill Mituetimeg occur w lu;n th«*ie is a surplus of money in the in.>ikff. Men wins |i(i,^>< iiionev, hud n dilhcult to inv»st it, and have to go about seeking for borrowers ; so Unit ihe old lelauoiis are revet si d, and the ten ter has become servant to the borrower. The Hanks are obliged to # tnploy brokers to s**ll their “ Hash " a d even send their Directors about ihe streels ofVring to discount notes. I Horpiv\' iK are beginning to think they have now so secured the advantage, that they will be aide to keep ii forever ; and even the Lame D rks thr *w mf their fears of being (I mol ished by Ihe terrible feet ot the bulls and Heats. Trnve!Hn'jr Governor.— Vhe Arkansas Advo | rate sta’es that John Pope, returned*!*) Little | Hock, Arkansas territory, 2<hh June, after an 1 absence of inuit* than su months in Kentucky and eUevvIo-rt-. lie is one < f Den. Jackson's ' rewarded" parti/ m«. and received from him i he app<* ii> tin* o t »*f Dover nor of that Territory, w 1111 in ,\ v**ar past, nior« than half of which lie has In cm roaming ah out hi imitation of the * travelling cabinet.’ j From the Catwltn f.S. (■ ) Journal, (aJackson pa]'re,) July 3 .] The P. S. Teh graph contains the fits! Vol ume of .i most elaborate rep-n t Pom Mi Fourth \uditoi \mos K* nd'»ll, on the mibjeci of cer i.iin transactions ol Major Latoi,, the Secretary of War, web the late p user l imberlake. Tim lepnrt is tuba followed, ii arums, hy a second volume on the same subjei t mailer. It is, for aught we see, satisfactory i imugh so far a* it go. s, ol toe innocence of Mr, Katon of the charges ngaius* him—indeed we do not believe ill* ie was any ground for them, but the report is, meyeiy othti le p« cl, the moat oil* nsivt* pub lie document that we ever read from flny i department ol the D »v rnment. It is a low j parPtiMii produc ion allogethei—a tissue of «*fli i rial scurrilinii > from b ginning Pi end, contaiu ji g matter which ai -pet table Ldttor would j I .'in unfit Lit'a ue v*p ,|» r, an I • xoressed in n manat r and IhUguage < nly wmtiiy of the veriest deniHgogne. \s ail otiicial paper, enia ri.itiiig from an officer of the United States t reasury, and coiiiiiiunic ited to Pong'ess un der i|ie sanction <>t the head of a depailinen!, it is m ihe highest if gr**« discreditable. We • In ino-t ki icei ely li*>pe that Mr Amos Ken ball will be tailed upon for no more public ru pot t». ,l Puff."—Mr. Gall, the editor of the London Couriei, praises President Jackson tor having whnt he cabs an L.nropeau tmnd.’' V\ oat is meant hy the phrase we do not exactly com prebend. It appears to ns that tin* Kngltsh have found General Jackson not, and intend to carry their points by flattering Ins vanity. 1 hey have soaped him thoroughly -nice he mine into « (hce, and will yet succeed in mak ing turn oe'n ve that lie in the greatest scho ar .tod slut suiaii, and best Knglidi writer nt the age, [ Pmvidtwt Journal. I'mm the Mobile He fitter. July J. Fnfai l) ‘tl -We have received a letter da ted A Kama* territory, June 2i2d, detailing circumstances connected with an instance >.t single combat, which took plac* theie, who-e seventy bag scarcely a parallel m history. 1 tie letter comes, n* it appears, from a friend of one til the parties. I)». I) H . Jeffries, with whom we bad a brief ac'ji<tu»l.»t»L<? while he resided at t’oileeville ; and the account is n .j lestcd to tie published, for the information ol Hie fnend* o| ! that gentleman ill this State. I he pat ties were resident at or near Iberville, Louisiana. A challenge passed Iruin a Doctor bmith to 1 Doctor .left' its, oil the first instant, which was accepted ; the in'tei vi- vv whs appointed for t liniday, tl>M I? u, amt the distance fixed uf i eight | aces. \V hen I tie tune art ived the pai Ins met, took their stations, and exchanged shots, I witlunii any injury to either. After tins shot, it ‘•eeins inlei'iible Irom the remarks ot the wri ter, that tome eHurts were made by their friend* to bring about an accommodation, hu i iiuavailmgly* a* Doctor JetlViea declared that he would not leave the ground, till he had lost hi* on n, or had taken the hie ot Ins auiagontsi. Hu ir patois were handed m them a second tune,and at this fee the right arm ol l)r. Smith was biokcn, winch an esied the tight for a lew moments,till he recovered troni (he exhaustion, wiien, he declared as he was wound .1 he was ready to dir, and d> mnnded the seconds to pro ceed— l he p iml* Were then pul into their hands (or u third (line, Dr. Smith using his left iiand. \( this tire Dr. Jeffries was wounded in the (high, and Ins logs ot blood, occasioned an exhaustion that again delayed lire conflict lor a few moment*. He recovered, and both then de«irrd to shorten the distance and con tinue me fight. 1 hey now stood up lor the fourth ti lie, covered with blood, aim at a dia lance of six feet. They weie to fire between trie words one and live, and the shuts proved fatal to both parlies ; they fell to tl e earth. Dr. Smith was dead when h# diopptd, (he (tall ha ving penetrated Ins heart, Hud Dr. JelVrn s was shot through the breast, a wound he survived hut foui hours. They (ought with perfect cool ness, ami thus fell, adds our correspondent ,two good and brave men. When Doctor Jeffries saw that his antago nist hud fallen, be asked it be was drat?, ami bring p'fared •<> Lr d •clared Ms own wiping* nets lo die. Bel >re in* expired he said tnat he had a sen ml n»a e with Doctor Sinuh, h.td been si(|iiiintfd with him filieen years, that they had been on terms of istioiicjf ttuti friendship, and he Imre hIso, honorable testi mony to his character a* a nan ot science and a gr title man.—It is not stated distinctly in ilie letter, wtial originated the cruel hosti lity wh.ch is exhibited in this meltricholy affait, b it it ap-' I’.t&is to tiMve been deeply wounded feelings on the part ot Dr. Jeff n s. Our correspondent wtht * that tie had made man? personal friends in the seel ion of couutiy where tie had tiled hi* residence, and wa% universally respected and beloved. Il»* was engage l at t ie tune of this aff dr, to he married to a highly intelligent ami amiable young lady of Mississippi, winch circumstance, appear* to have had a connec tion wish the duel; the lady reached ttie ground only in time to take her last earthly farewell ot the object of her affection. He frantic cries, mingled wills the grief of the friends, the totter paint* a* a scene ol the must head rending description. From the Aloiional intelligencer. HINTS TO i KAVVCLUKItS fr'tluM THE SOUTH. When you leava New Orleans, (knot leek lur what i« called a (rack boat. They aie gener" ally crowded willi women and children, who do lint wish to he blow it up- 1 he const quence is, that il an accidrnt tccura, danger and confusion are incalculably increased. I here aie many fine boats, nod the master* aie usually very o Onging and skill'll. A nine day boat is safer than a seven day final ; the latter are too an* I ions to push ahead, and then boiler* and but ! ton** are comeq lently more in danger. If you driui wine, or porter, or brandy, or I any thing but water, fay in your stores befuiu , leaving New Orleans It you depend on liie j boat* you dtink poison, and pay tan puces— i to say iiulimig of md.ge»tions and medical | bdls. | W ben you reach Louisville, go to Lnnghoi tie's. ! Hi* wif is a hind and agreeuhle hobte>*, amt 1 the landlotd hiooell very obliging. Her face I is a perpetual sunshine, and Ins—why. it is the j next be*i — il is full moonshine—commend j me to Langimme. CJ.i leaving Louisville, try to fiud a (mat going all tne way to (hat point on the* \ou wish to reach ; but be careful you have a full understanding as to this mailer : for, on at living at Cincinnati, un less the owners have an addition of freight and pH>s<uiger«, you may be turned ovei, with oiliet laggage,to a tegular packet boat, w inch means a du ty, noisy, hot hissing little machine, crowd ed with all sort* ««ntj conditions of men, (lor j .vhoin we pray, hs in duty bound,J and which, vvitfj iis fitly engine, like a spueful totit’cat, spits and claws and caterwauls, as is it would annihilate every thing within its reach.—J)lem. We coaxed and threatened in vain to avoid this fed*? ; but a liitle extra " root of ail evil” did our business 1 lie Tn Kuraph —is certaiulv the cleanest and best conducted thing u! fi.e kind (lam uut, I hope, suspected to be speaking of Dull Green’s) that is to be found on the Western wa ter* — but lake care that you unde*stand y<>ui dug un These Western Yankees ure keen fellows. Young Southerners, wild long purses and short heads, should they spend a fe»* wet Ki at Cincinnati, will soon be " put up to a thing or two." li you have never been by the way of Guyandot, across Virginia, to i' .ed eii Usbuig. mejourney is worth taking, pro vid'd you aie picpared to encounter occasion al rough fare, and some execrable toads. The -scenery on the Kenliowa is beautiful, and N w diver presents view sot gr mdeur and siudinii ty which should not tie lost, »o escape a mod - iate hammering. There is a precipice on this stream of bio feet, and the prospect from un lock, connected with the awful ami dangerous a -yss, over which you stand, rids the mind n lib admiration and terror. 1 good Share —W lnist flie proprietor of one of i hr I iahersiiatn gold mines w as one day overseeing hi* negroes, he t >on »It• they lost loo much time in scratching their heads ; and the l weather being warm, and their hair long, he { humanely had them close shaved. On *h*ik j ing nut the wool, alter this operation was p> i • formed, lie was not lets surprised Ilian delight ed at finding several ounce* of pure gold a niongst if, which they had decided there while at work. How to make t Speculation. — Melt tip a sil Vet* dollar *>r a s.imil gold piece—divide it into small particles by throwing it tntia basin of 1 w a1 »*r vv11 i11? hot—then scalier them about youi ' «p.ing, or in a branch vvb're the road crosses ( it—lift toitif) of vour n ighl.-ors discover them I t»y accident—now advertise that the richest I gold or si»v* r mine (as the cast* in »y he) III the 1 I wmld, has been loom! on your Ian I, but not j I knowing how to w-oik il \ mrseif to advantage, ! you are willing tn sell oat at fair price. After * this, if you cannot make a good speculation, you will lie leal fortunate lliuj uiiii-y people in the gold region. [Moron (Geo.) Telegraph. M s- Ami Royall—is making a Southern four. She stopped at Natchez and gave llie inhabitants there u touch of her <|ualny. Dor. mg her smy she amused herself scolding the clergy and the children whom she saw ,n the sheds going to Sabbath school. tier person nml Ipattires are thus tlesti tiled : " She is „ woiniin of low statute, lather inclined to cor pulency-eyes keen and penetrating—nose siiaip and elongated—cunt prominent anil pnpied Iiptvarils as h.iugii jruluus of lire su. pertor elevation ot its neightmur. Her conn - lemtnee like a meat use, hard, hlomly and gasny.” P -apepsia Bread.—The American Farmej publishes the lollnwitig recipe fur making Bread, w-ch has proved highly salutary to prisons afflicted w ilu i mii complaint, viz : quant unboiled wheat meal. 1 quart soft wrtinr, wunii ; out not hot. i III (l r ati V<*H8t. 1 gill nmlass'*s,oi not,ns mny suit the taste 1 ti a gpoo.itnl ot sdlerulus. j This w ill make ttvo loaves, and should re | nan, m llie nv, n at least hour: and when taken out placed where they will cool giadual j ly. Dyspepsia crackers cun be made with utr holted flour, water and saleratus. that will be | marl, esteemed, and Inuud very couveuieot : tor travelling. THh I’KS ril.l'.N’CK. lu HIV mind, - urn burial the ancients bus H|wavs been sac, .illy Bud pleasantly assm 'tab,I lb clean,white marble.containing the pi,iln-d remains of all we have loved, is an oh. jert around w.ncli affection still lingers; hut llie damp, dark grave, with ,t, ,ilelltl loathsome work of corruption, is a revolting .object ol contemplation even vvheie love is uunise, ! ,lm" dealt,. 1 hen (here is the fear of being liu nedbelore.be vital sjatrk is estioct.-aod of returning to conscrnosoess, „j,|, t|ie weight ol i the earth up.,,, you. and the Pesh air of heaven , shut out forever I fo me this idea i, sole,,,. My distinct, that ,t rs the spectre of my w„ king hours, and the nightmare of my dreams leihaps the vividness ol this imp,ession is 0» ing to the reina.k I Ire.p.eotly heard from u„ ,«gcd relative, while I « s vet a ve, v snrah ch.hl ; that * hundreds and hundreds were i,u I “Moic they were dead, when the vellow lever ,.g«d terribly in Boston.1 That peri od swell remembered by „,)r fathers, when heard. « W" k "‘*r0"d a"><mn d»J. »«d Ihe tea ,1, Stone was .dent and dreaiy «s „,e rVu„ , u ‘V r U,‘ ( rrfX *“"1 ,heir con,*n»ied rauiHl through every hour of the day and night and unshrouiled and uncoffined/ the newly* dead were horned to their lac home. I knew « .iiiio, who, during this .. <)( , w snatched Iron, the grave merely by ,n« „ .r“ vermg . lectii," of i„. w.fe. Of .he correcP -ssu!,hr Story !hr, .s ,P doubt; fur I have permitted to keep Hip corpse one bull’hi,!!’ longer. The impression upon her mintl h'-.d the strength >1 in<pi.a.ion ; and though even) restorative, w hich ingenuity could devise i,uj failed lo produce effect, she would not rein* quish.hope. Again I Ik: cam came round, a! d the solemn sound, • Idling out Ihe dead,' dis'ut hed ihe fearful silln.sj. Again the young wile intrusted, wept, and screamed—Ihe hear ” of ihe men whose dread!ul employment accus touted lliein to such scenes, were touched ; (,,,1 they would mil yield. They said ■ Hie safely ot 'he riiv required lliein In lie firm iu the (|p. charge of their duly ; that they nHd already disobeyed strict orders, and they dared nor Ju it again ; Ural the hope of restoring him was mere insanity ; it was evident he had |m,. e, ,, dead.’ 0 tu When she fond they would not he moved by tier prayers she threw her arms round Hie bn. dy. anil riling t. ii with the strength of mail. ness, declaring it lliey buried one, they should bury limit. Tne men alter a lew gamin at tempts to remove her, dashed the tears |ro„, their ryes, and saying, • We cannot separate them,’ iclt her anulltei half hour of hope, j |,e moments ot that interval had a value, nf wh:t. mortals under ordinary circumstances can form no conception. Restorative after rerim alive was applied ; bur all in vain. Wish sick ening anxiety, she fastened her eve upon tlm waten, and then on Ihe stiff, cold form beside her. i tie hall hour had ueai ly gone j in five mn u'es they would again come to claim the dead j and she fell that she must resist tiu lon ger. ;jlie breathed into Itrs iioslrils,— she mov ed her hand upon his ches'. to restore Ihe at lion of the lungs,—Imt no change caine over his rigid features. She hallled his temples and moistened Ins lips with sal , X'olalile_the terrible rumbling nt Hie carls was livard m i|,e distance,—and ill the trembling eagerness nt 'lie iriuiiiei:l she spilled the contents of Hie v . nt into Iris nostrils—a sudden convulsion passed uver the face of Ihe dead fashoil, quick gusp, and the eyes hcavdy opened ! The men with the death carls were startled by a loud, sluill shriek, that sounded as it d lore asunder the soul from which it camr. When they entered, they found lire dead living, and the living senseless. --- Ho Hi husband and wile were sunn after restored to lieal.lt. They lived to he lire par ents of a irmnermis family ; Hnd the husband now survives her, who wilii Ihe sirring arm nt love thus snatched him Iroru uutrurly grave. ■ | i HK undersigned respectfully informs his w patrons and the public generally that Ins School will be open, d ■ n Finlay Ht«*d3d mil. Million Saturday n COTILLON I’AlUVwit be held iu ihe Ball Kuuui t>i ihe T'laukltn Ho tel, to which me L idles are respectfully invi l»*I. J. A, XAllTJ. July lt>. 2tif UK KANT to a decree of the Superior Court of Chancery, for the Lymhiiuig lit'trict, pjonounced on the 22nd day of AD), 183d, in the cause of Nathan Loifttis ami Cm I’la.ulilTs. against Samoal Collins Hnd others, Defendant* ; die undersigned Deputy Marshal for 1 hiM. A Holcombe, Marshal id the said l’ouiff will sell, for cash, on flic premises, in the counts of N>Don, oil Inesday the 27th day ot1 July, 1830, f if fair, if not, the next fair day tin l eaner.) n ti«ct of land lying in said county, on Kocknsli Ktvcr, and coufaining one bun dled and twenty and u half aurrft, more or le$>, and adjoining the lattus of Muse Fi»zpatrirk, JerciniHh iiunerts and Muse Hughes, and ofl.. ers. Also, one waggon , one soiiel horse, one bay mare, and lour pair ol gear, two negro men, Sam anil Charles, and one woman DtO'V' and the incu ase of the later. JOS. L ROYALL, 0. M. foi i bus# A. Holcombe, Mar June 28 t»d« ^ £)1 KsUaNJ lu a ile- icc ol tin* Supettor JL Court of Chancery, tor the Lynchburg District, pronounced on the 29th day of Airy, 1830, in the cause of Robert Kive>, Flainltii against Murrell and oilier*, defendants ; the un deisigned Deputy Marshal for Thus. A. Hol combe, Marshal of the said court, wdl sell h»r cash, on the premise*, in the county of Nelson, on Thursday the 29ih day of July,*1830, (tf D" d not, the next fair day thereafter,) a U«*ct cif land, lying in sanl county, eotifaming onehtin red arifs, adjoining the lauds belonging m the overseer* ol the poor, lor said county, Htni the lands ol James Miufphv and James Car* Also, one other tract containing ore huiidn 1,11,1 >»*• y one and a half acres, adjoining the aboo mentioned tract. JOS. F. ROYALL, D. M fur Tito*. A. Holcombe, Mar. June 28 ifrdx Trust Jsale of Negroes. £ IhUSl'AM to a deed of trust, fiecultd frt ■ liie subscriber by Thomas Julies, tor pm poses therein named, bearing date tlie day nt luly, 1827, anil duly recorded in the Clerk # oflice of the county court of Bedford, he "ill proceed to sell, for casn, to the highest bidder on the 23d day of August ties', before the doer u| William Terry ’s tavern in the tow n vl Idhrr iy,tvvo negro slaves, Judah ami jVielson. Ad mg as trustee, the title nn'y v< sled in biin a* such will be conveyed, tin ugh it is supposed t* be good. THOMAS MOO UK, Trustee July 19. ids LOOK AX mi l! • . | *0-MOKK0W is the day vn v\. icti »** ! drawiug ot the Virginia State Lottery* ; JOih clas-, fur the benefi of the Dismal awiinp Canal Jompany, takes place m Richmond I l ots beautiful scheme containing a capital *• $136,380 BOLLS. is so arranged that every adventurer inay Ion forward with soma confidence to getting r handsome capital prize, of u hic'i ihc contains upward* of eight v, viz *. I of 20 of Slut to, 2o of #500, 20 ol #300. and -•> ot #2 it). As it w11 piobably he a long *i,nM lure the ppblic will again be presented "i|h another scheme like this, adventurers she" * nut delay sending in their ordeis. A few chc e numbers, wholes, halves and ipiailers, may Jcl be had by early application at \\ nriv’s OlYicc, where the drawing will be received on luesd**/ even ug next. July 22 JOBPSINfl# Done a: if ft neatness and dri’o!1