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ireath all that outward show ol lorociiy anil hi oil shed, they know there is nothing hut piste-hoard, mulled with i niton ? Hut enough ol the ridiculous theme. ANOTHER l’LOT ! ! ( i ahttvn bchcetn the lutpraelutiblc Whigs and the Sub Ttcui tny Ventoerats! ! Intrigue bet item the 'NuHyfyert anti the mm of'the Moody Ur It.'.'.'.' 'I lie < harlnttessille Republican of June ti, lias nosed out another plot. which «e tear lias eicapcd the aitention ol the niodein tine Kawkes. “ It is iliis : to make an Impracticable Whig Senator and a Sub-Trflixuiy Van Huren nan (iovernor! And this is the way (says llie Cliarlotti sville paper) il is lo be accompl shed : tin ilie liisl ballot lor Sena tor ihric will be three persons nurd ler, vijs: a Whig, a Sub-Treasury man, and a (’oi#riVaiive; and there being no choice, then the Impiaiiicahlr Whigs, ilinse good allies ol tile Ki ipiiier and ils par ly, will nominate a candidate fiom ilicir rank-, ai d the whole Van Utireu vole ill llic Legislature will he east lor him, which will eleci I.. and then, in eousideialion ofilie said bargain, the lu.piaclicables are to unile ill electing a V an Hindi (tovemnr_the Editor oj the i-ittjuiitr, pcilitija. What says ilie Enquirer lo such a plot ! .Such a plot is on fool, and yve trust that it will crush the Ilydia m the egg!” And, i’laiili, this is a good pint—i very good plot. J.ut il out plot lie tonect, the dial lolit svilte paper misses the figinc a lillle. Win. Selden, Esq. is lo lie (iovernor. That was fixed last vvinicr, w lieu he left the Land Ollice lo itiu a In peters race agaicsi Mr. Hmls hr Congiess—unless, indeed, lie prefer ilie ollice ol 1 uileil Stales Treasurer, in which event John Campbell, K-q. is in be irmuvcd, to make a vacancy lor him ! In this Imici event, die e.iiior of llie Lnquiier may slip into flic (roveinoc's house-, and hin self profit by n •• coa’ilion" with his old friend* the Nullilycrs—('aniline and his conspirators, as Jackson, V an Huren and the (Untie were wont lo call iItem, when they were fixing a gibbet to hang them as high as Hainan ! 1 hus riot and Counter-plot*,-Coalition anti Counter-Coalition,—succeed cat It other like the shift- 1 ing scenes of the drama. Whether they he found ed in fact it ficiii.n, however, one thing we know, and that is, that if the Whigs shall evil heat‘the Lo co Kocos at “bargain, intiiguc and corruption,*! they will have to wake before day ! fly* Before the election, the Enquirer told us, in ! a strain of imposing confidence, how easily its pariv would 44 trim the coalition of Whig Conservatives ! and Conservative Whigs.” Now it rails upon one 1 of these denounce d ami snerred at pa^ii s to this in a- I ginarv coalition to aid those who spit upon and kicked them out of the*ranks of the Den octar v, in ■electing a Senator and Governor !! It bi gs .Mr. Payne anil othn Conservatives, w ho have been elect ed to vote for Air. Hives, and who stand pledged to do so, to violate tin it plighted faith, in order to sus tain the Suh Treastuy .Scheme, to which the En quirer, as well as themselves, profess to be opposed! Anil yet the Enquirer talks of abandonment of prin ciple by the Whigs! *Xy The Enquirer denounce* Coalitions in one breath, and calls tip >n the Nullilxeis to form a Coa Jit ion with the Proclamaiiouists in the m xi ! How consistent! fly The State Rights Whigs me invoked to ml ly midi i the lias id the Administration—w liieli beats upon one side the motto, “ Secession is Treason,” and upon the i ther “ the B.'oidy R II.” instating capitals. Has Van Burtu r« rmum id the doctrines id the Proelamaiii n, or have Calhoun and his follow ers eiubriiced tin m 1 (by It is amusing to witness the solicitude which the Enquire! manifests to buy up the State Rights Whigs. Ihis the Editor of that paper foigottcn, j that, dining the last session ol the Legusiatuie, one id these State Rights Whigs,— w ho after" aids n11 w higgl’d himself, how ever,— dci hired, in l.is place, that Thomas Ritchie had done more towanlg the pios liation of State Rights than cvTty other n an in the Commonwealth put together? Is it for this, that these State Rights Whigs aie now txpicted to giie Mr. Ritchie the right hand of fellowship, and lo form a coalition with his Washington associates? MR. RIVES.—This gentleman did not vote nt the lute Albemarle election ; and Ins failure to do so lias given rise to sundry um hmitable comments on the pail of the new coalition of impractieable Whigs nod expunging Democrats. Mr. JCs declining to vote, however, is satisfactorily explained by I lie * Charlottesville Republican. “ Jf,” (says that paper,) “ Mr. R. had voted, it would have been said that lie w«1s glnliy of the indelicacy of voting in his own ; Mr. R. has invariably fell it to be the course ! Of delicacy and propriety not to vote in any election in which he lir.d a duect personal interest. On this , j v ‘teiplc lie declined voting in two closely contest ^ Elections in tins county in successive years, when it was understood bis name would be biought before the Legislature, though Ins own brother was a can didate. From tbc same consideration of d« licacy and propriety he did not vote in the lute diction, | and solar as we have licaid no person hcrch as found any fault with him for the course he pursued. As 1 to a ‘ non-committal policy’ in the election, Air. R’s sentiments were well known, and no desire wasshown fty him to withhold them from any body who wished io know them.” Felix Grimily, Attorney General oftlie IT. | States, passed through Lexington, Va. on Wednes- , day last, on his way to Tenm sse«. We suppose he I n cone thither to electioneer against Join Hell for , Congress, and in favor of James K. Polk fur Gov- , icriior. We say we suppose this is liis object, as he has recently taken the field, in an elaborate pa per in the Washington Globe, over his own signa ture. to prove that Martin Van Huren was in favor ol the last War, and 111 si t his support of the candidate ol the I’cucc I'urhj lot the Presidency in opposition to Janies Madison, demonstrates 11 ! Felix Giuudy is a dexterous special pleader ; but il will take more ingenuity than even he possessi s to piovc that black is while. We tire glad to see that he is su little en cumbered by official Julies, that he is able to write electioneering auiclea anil to act as a travelling missionary at lire same time. He is tints redeeming Gen. Jackson's pledge to prevent the patronage of the Icdctal government being brought into cot diet with the ficedoni of elections ! (U* The President is now pieparing for an electioneering lour this summer, lie will start some time duing the present month, for Saratoga •'sptings, ostensibly for the purpose of partaking of its waieis, but really with the design of putting in ■notion the secret springs by which he hopes to re volutionize New Yoik the ensuing fall. Yr.r/ Sum mcr, he will make a Southern excursion lot the same purpose. Nothing is and now adays, howcici; about Tuvelhiig I abmets. I .1 Parly Jvt>—The Nations) lirtitligrnrcr of tin j ith nut- gins a detailed Malemem of the ihstnclesi ' ,na.. winch CeoigeC. Washington has been , itniovnl lioin thei office ol President of the t lino ami ; Chesapeake Canal Company, and P.ancis Thomas, ^ Cate a Krptescnt alive in C ongress from Maiylaml,) [ appou ted Ins successor—for the sole reason that the loiltier IS a Whig, and the l.ntrr a Van-Buremte ' |i was done, it seems, by the vote ofilte Maiylaml tom ""ssioneis, i-tinstituting a inajoiny of the stock prr sent, who, in order to cllVct their object, tusyenUtU j bye hue ol the Coinpauy foi the puipose ol bring ing on the i lection two weeks earlier than the day lixetl lor that puipose, and in opposition to the rote ol every stockholder present! -By this outrageous violation ol piopiietv, all stockholders not piesent were deprived of their light of voting in the election; and anmng those stockholders is the Niair of Virgi nia, whose representative, with oilier absent stock holdets, believed of course that by the laws of the Company the electiun wax not to take place until that day two weeks. Kven Air. \\ nndbuiy, wlni voted on the l . ti. stock, could nut consent to sanc tion iln* illegal and unjust precipitation of tilt elec tion, though utrer that matter had been deteiiiiined by the vote of the Maryland men, he united with them in proscribing Alt. Washington ! It is always to be tegrctie-J when paily spirit is permitted to min gle with questions with which party politics have no legitimate concern. The gn at cause ol Internal Ittipruvrment inns' languish and go to i uin, when, in Mead ol Selecting men for Us respon.ible duties with a single eye to their peculiar qualifications (or tin* Host, tins coosidriation is thrown out of i iew, and the choice is made in rclYiencc to the political cried ol tile contending candidates, or other irrclavem sub j( ds. Ti mi as llns leimirli is at all times, it is pecu liarly so ufthe tram-action which we have been ile tailing—Air. Washington lietng an experienced as well as an able officer, while Mr. Thomas has given mi evidence, at least, of his competency to discharge ihe duties o! the station In which lie has been ap pointed. Wc ate somciinies told that Swart* out is a Whig. Kvcn if it were true, does ilf.it tact exone rate from accountability the Administration, which lor nine yeais pcimitted him to plunder the public money undetected, or, if detected, unpunished ? But who rvt r hi nrd that he was a Whig beforo he be came a Defaulter ? If he was a Whig, whv did (m u. Jackson proscribe th.it honest man and Whig, Jonathan Thompson*, to make a place for Swart wout ? In what other instance did lie ever hetrnyso much attachment to a member of that denounced and slandered pmy ? But that it is not (me, is cvi dent liom the fact that Swattwout was a le-idei m Tamniiiny IJ.dl the grand remh zvous of the De no c.ralic party of New Ymk.so late at least as the Be moval of the Deposites : and even alter that time, In* never co-nperafed with the W higs. But his him duhcrulcd Jacksimism is ptove-J by the fact, that when lie was nominated, his appointment was voted lor by Bcn'.on, Brown of N. Kllis id Miss, For sytli, (iitindy, King of Ala., Livingston, Bonne. Woodbury. iVe. of the Administration p.uty, Join all, and opposed by Barton, Clayton, Webster, Fre linghuysen, Spiague, Arc. numbering JO No, no, gentlemen, the Whigs disclaim all fellowship with your delected rogues. 3C/** Gen. Macomb has merited to Washington from FI lida, w ith his brows b* und with the—what shall we call ii ?—victor's urcath ■ No : that will not do; for he has achieved mi victim. What thin? Why, helms persuaded the Indians to do precisely what they would have done from the be ginning—th it i* lemain where they are, and kill no more of their white brethren. The ohjtw.t of the war was to expel them from Florida : the war "is ended" we are told ; and the basis of the negotiation, if ne ^otintion it may be called, is, tint they shall stay in Floiida ! Thus have we spent 20 millions ofdullai s, and lost hundreds of valuable lives, ai I find omselves precisely where we started ! The Semnoles have conquered us ; and another cause of dissatisfaction is ihtis added to the long catalogue o! grievances which lendev the present Administration so justly unpopular. O’ The Slate Bights pipers in Georgia point to Gov. George M. Troup, of that S ate, as their can didate fin the next Piesidency. He may probaby obtain the votes of that State and ol South Carolina. But why don't they bring forwaid Bobeit Y. liayue or George McDuffie ? They have n name abroad as well as at home. The Vice Presidency.—The Loco Foco papers in Mississippi nominate Senator Jt. J. Walker of that State, as the next Vice President on the Van Buren tirke . It seems to lie settled, that as the Tecumseh killer’can bring no capital to (tic concern, he is to be laid Upon the shelf. (XT’ it is announced that the Harpers of New York, are soon to publish a Memoir of the Life and Public Seiviccs of Gen. W infield Scott, from the pen of a New Yorker. Is this a preparatory move ment to a Presidential campaign? (£?» Another Kditor has been rewarded. Mi*/ J. L. O'Sullivan, one ol ilie editors ol that rabid Loco Foeo magazine, the Democratic Bcview, (the Maili soniau informs us; has been nominated as Secretar y of Legation at Paris, and awaits the approbation ol Gov. Cass, our Minister there, for the consumma tion of the appointment. Mississippi is now agitated by llie discussion ol'llie question whether it is expedient 10 adopt a system of temporary relief, l>y tlie enactment ol bankrupt, valuation and redemption laws, or to meet and sustain or sink under the shock ol that pecuniary pressure which llticatcns her, and which, though it mny Ijc delayed, cannot be avcited. There is but one remedy for the disease, and the Missisippian suggests that, when it says, "No matter how un palatable the truth may be, the time has come when property to a certain extent must change hands, and the soonet it docs so the better for all concerurd. So Xolcs.—The Richmond Whig gives a timely caution to the people to save their £5 notes. "By the acceptance oftlic m w charter, the two old Banks I arc forbiddon to issue or re-issue milt s under the dc . Humiliation of £10. All §5 bills, thciefoie. paid into | the Bank from which they originally issued, will be ! retained, ai d not again put in circulation. This (says the Whig) will produce Scvions inconvenience IO the public, which can only be obviated by pay ments being made in notes of other Banks titan the one to which the debt is due. Remotes of the Virgi nia Hanks, for instance, he paid iti bills ol the k ar mors’ Bank, and let payments to the Inter he paid in notes of the (miner, and thus the small bills will be Urpt afloat. This is the only remedy at present for absurd legislation.” ___ Jk — gy It is cited, as an evidence of astonishing lib erality, that the Columbus (Ohio) Journal, a demo cratic paper, gives public notice that a good pump 1 makei, be Ins politics what they may, "ill mett with I eticuuiagemeul in that city. (£/** 1 lie tCadei will ft ml a ma * ol deeply miri 1 esiiug Foreign Intelligencc on ilie first page. There i* a broad and striking contrast between the splen dors and giyeiie-* of Royalty on ihe one hand, and ihe violent atjiiai im ol public feeling on ihe other. l lie Queen and ilir Nobility aie giving Halls ami I-t ies—and the young Kail ol'Kglinloii is prepaiiug N» astonish Ktirope by a revival ol the tout miments o| the day s ol i Itivaliy, at an enoimous rxpendulire, whdo ilir ci ic * ol public dixiicss aie every day be coining louder, and the waves ol popular commotion am dashing against the very font of the throne ! — We question the piopnciy ol tin* ostein itimis ex posuie ol tliv wide dilfeionce existing between ihe Peasant and the Prince at such a lime—when, in the eloquent language of Lord John Russell the anchors of the monarchy are lifted, and the signs of an approaching tempest ate blink in the honv.011 ? Pirgintd Military Institute.--W e learn from the las Lexington (Jaxetie that ihe Hoaid ol Visitors of 1 hi* Institution assembled at that place on ihe vfOili nil. and was organi/.ecl byr appointing Col. Claude* Cmxci President. In addition to Col- Croxet, ihe follow ing member* of the Hoard wire present: Hen Peter (.'. Johnston, («en Thomas ||. Hulls, Col. Charles P. Dorman, John T. L. Preston, K*q. Dr. Alfred Lcyburn. and Hugh Barclay, Ksq. The lloaul a/V making arrangements to put tl e institution in opera lion early in the Kail. FOIl Till llfUilMW. A CARD. The address to the St o< U oh’ers nt li e James Ri ver and l\.11.au In Company, over the sigiuifiiic ol ( Italics lillcf, Jr, (licit late Chid I ligineei, was published in the Richmond papers some weeks since, and <d course ciicuhied ihioiiglmtii ihe Sritc. Ii was vi i v gem 1 ally supposed, .1 the lime, that the Directory, or the President of the Company, would attempt to dear away smite of the inuin v which was thought lo envelop lilt* 11 ansaciion 10 wliieh lhal addrctis has icference. No such public effort has hecnm tdc, hul it is un d’eistood that the President has emulated pnvale ex pfansirons of the affair iojuriou* 10 the Kngineer Who tins been removed. This is deemed unheeom mg .1 gentleman holding i\ station ol Hum and icspmi sibility in the State. To nnswrt a public call Ini truth, by private niisreprcscutatioiif, is, to say the least, dishonorable. If the President have any honest reasons foi this act, he nee I not hesitate 10 hum them to the discrimination of the pu Idle. Il lie has none, 11 hr comes him to lie mil only seemingly, but imirelv si lent. Common decency icquiris lhal gentlemen .should not iiijme a man by then public ,0 is,and mis represent him inpriv ie defence ol their injustice. Lot Mr. Cabell be silent, or so speak that die titilh of hi* statements may he put to die t» m. TRUTH. M AltlCI K'B . Married, oil I lie 1-I in-l. b) 11 • <* |J e v \V:n Neil, ol W.irlMO mill, \\ M MaVAIII., E-l|. (''resident ol 11.11111fIeii Sydney (allege, lo Miss Maio Fl>\x <i Horn ut.• om, iiI NoiloiU borough. K<*vic‘\v Oi llio H .>11 < litill UsiiKel, roiiim Ti n \\ i i k i.v, it v IS 2 € HlEbl) T\E(!'i: 4'oiiiiii is»i«tii Ttni liniil, Extreme price* of pas>ed Tobare e*, S7 50 to 27 25 I titer 101* to Common, 7 50 to H 50 { Common lo Mood H 50 to 10 00 j (»ood to Hue, 10 00 to 15 00 (iootl *° !oi« Mutiiifactlliing 15 00 to 27 50 i Lugs, as to quality, 4 20 to 5 50 | Lugs, belter qualities, <> (JO to 7 00 l*i ices ol cei tain descriptions til Tobacco are lower, uttlibiited to tlie I nge and promising ginn ing nop, as well as as the unfavorable accounts (mm alumni. Flour, $1 75 lo 0 00 Wheat, 1 00 to 0 00 Corn, 4 50 to 5 00 Bacon. 11 00 to 1 I 50 Meal, (by wholesale) I 00 to 0 00 Whiskey, (by wholesale) 0 47 to 0 50 I mu, (per loti,) 4 months, lot) 00 to 0 00 ! I•• ii»j•, (per ton,) 120 00 to 150 00 Oats, (per bushel,) 0 *.i) to 0 55 Salt, (per sack,) 3 25 to 3 50 i iti:i<;Brr. Down the river, 0 40 to 0 45 Up the liver, 0 50 to 0 02 1'laMti ami 1 mu (per toil) ^ I 1 00 lo 0 00 \i:W fiMMikaitd S S iTiO \ A K \ stoke:. r ■ 1 H |\ subscribers lone as-nciated themselves to JL gether under tin* firm ol imvm; a lor the purpose of transacting the BOOK AND STATIONARY BUSINESS m (Ins place, and are now opening, at the house lately occupied bv Mrefers. Cobbs A Atnistcad, (Ksle’a corner.) a laige and general assortment ol HOOKS, embracing all the best and most approved editions of Standaid W nuks, on Law, Medic me, Theology, and (ieneral L iteratuie, together with a large supply r.f'Standaid School and ether Miscellaneous Bocks, Slattonniy, Musical Instruments, and Fancy Artic les; which were purchased in the Northern cities, by oim* ol j the firm, on such terms as will enable them to sell as cheap as such articles can be purchased in any mar ket m the Stale. Out fiieiids and the public arc ic spectfully invited to call. DAVID B UAYNF, JAMES j). (i B EOOll Y. June 10 Is no.v.YitTs: mio.y.ym:ts :: 1 I'ST receiveel and for sale*, at B! KT()N cV el ID IDES’ N I. \\’ ( ASM STUB E, one case line Straw Bonnets; also two eases of Moods or Nun’s Bonnets, new style and very superior quality. June 10 " l» if l.aw lioolis, Ac. 1^1 Kill I II veil, of Leigh's Kepoits, I J Davis’s Urimiiial Law (oil cntiiiii”.) One su)>erior cojiy e»f Maiut Kelgewoith’s Works, in I0 veils. Besides numerous other Works. Just icccived ami foi sale by EDWARD ECHOLS. June 10 14 NOTICE. ALL THOSE indebted to TALBOT, fbr Lot teiy Tickets, are requested to call and settle. Hu office u over the Clothing Store of Kosintield Si Levino, in the large brick tenement, a few iloois above the I1 tatikhn Hotel June It) I* T OK DON IKX'li liKAlVDl, ray old and I A pure, and of H»jinc quality as Hiantly can be made, received and lor sale, by IIOWEL DAVIES. .1 Me S O , A full supply of other fine IlllAy OlbS. pure /iia/i flavored Holland and’double distilled Cologne (ini, London double lirotvu Stout and 1 otter, Lur ton and Soldi A LE, with a reiy large and choice assortment ol WINES, in casks and bottles. HD- , June 10 •» HTV. HAVE 2 Rooms lo rent above our store. PAYNE A: OKKHOIi Y. June in _ _ ANCHOR Herman Mlotting Cloths. 1 HAVE on hand a large supply of genuine AN ! 1 CHOR HERMAN BOLTING CLOllIK, No I to 10, which I "ill warrant equal to any mi nor,cd, and will be sold as low as Northern retail prices. JOHN G. MEE.M. .1 une 6. ■*" 1 \ N A|»preHli»'t' IS wanted jl lilts Ol- h It E. i /V May 10 11 iii itti.ol, srm.xus, n« \ m> on Hull doe Rivet, in (lie county o* k 15 unit's 11oin tile Courthouse. 2.1 • inlrs tiom l»riioglon, ami 25 miles liorn Lynch burg. In calling the attention of the public to these opting*. is.i watCiing place, the miiIisc rtbet takes nr Hion m rein.uk, lli.»t they are on new discovery, si though unknown In the distant public until the Iasi tew v can. Cor many yean they have never failed tnluve iuoiw vigors hum the suitounding enuu ii \ th in the impt ovcmeiils could cumfoi t ably n ruin mod,tie, who will icaddy testify lo tin it medicinal ' 'nines. Having err e it'll i I at r^e ,V commodious Hotel, with a nu in bet ot good li anted Cabins, I am now piepimd io entertain a itiueh latgt i rompai v w’.th inoie com fort. The water It as been ninth fced, and found to i on tain the essential ingrrdif lit*. sulphui, soda (in an unusual proportion) ami magnesia; ami ihe siibsen bn can say w ith the hi I lent confidence, that it" certi ficates o| tacts were re\|iiiied they can be obtained ol many individuals, whose expeiletrce ol their vnities enables them to nay that they sic unsurpassed by any water in \ irginia, for most of iht* diseases com mon to out climate— I n rases til ronfii tried dv* pepsin, or less deranged condition of the stomach and bowels, in pulmonary or liver diseases* more panic* ol.irly the latter— in u'l diseases o| general dvbiluv 1 whatevrt — ntul peculiarly lor delicate females and ehildven. these waters will be found possessed ot iemedi.il virtues ol v i rtainlv late efficacy. Kor this l o t the htghrst authority among the mrdiral f.irultv in this section of the country can he oll'cicd, asw. (l as the heller evidence of lull and mtple tests by indi viduals from actual uxpciiencc. Having heat.I henlofoie, much complaint of the road lioiu hyi chhurg to this place, I am niithoi y.ed to say that the eonti.uioi on the f.\urlihurg and llufl.iloe Springs l'tunpike Road will complete tin w. ist parts nf sanl mad hy ihe innhlle i I Juts, mill then by make it all good, «o that my fiieiuls disposed to visit me will have no difficulty nn thm seme, 'idle seasutl will again eom>uenci' on the 1,5th of June, The siiIim'iihei, grateful lui fast | .tliuii.rge both flout In' old I lie i ds aid Btiaiigfc’is, aga ri im 11 «• - them to visit him. wiili (lie a-Miianer no his part thal no pains si).ill be spaicd t" tctidei the visit agrt e able* It will be obsi’ived, that the rates! I Hoard are lower than at tiny otln i wanting plate in Y-rgiuiu. viK : Ho.iid per week, $># 00 do ilo day, 1 25 I loises | ei wet k, 4 1)0 do do dry, 75 Child) cn and set vents, .*1 50 W. \i. SAl’NDKKS. Q /- 1 si hjoin lu low a cninmiiineaiioi) imeivcd from lK.vsuiaua who have visit*«I these wateis, ami have had opportunities ul fudging of their efficacy iii must of the discuses above mentioned. Since that 11111'*, oihei phy siciniiH of eminence have visited them and would umst toidiuUv subscube to the opinions contained m t his < nminuiiieuimo. 'I lie unsurpassed healthiness ul situation, saliiluitv of clnnale, and lo a u ly of see iu i y , snpi i old add it ion 11 i ml nee me ids lu the v .del tidinai niti lui giving a trial lo thc»o in valuable wains. •• I i n i 23d, 1837. “ Ih'ttr Sit—-11 iving noticed iit n late Y'itguiMO, that you are again icailv foi the reception ol compi ev :it the H uf) aloe Spi ings, we deem it an act of jos in r lo ynnistdl and ihe public*, to express to you oiii entire nppjnhdion nl all >nti have said on the sub p et ol tin n im icitial viities, m the diseases you have mentioned in y< ur advrrtisi inenl. m l we cheerfully and euidially suhseiihe to ihe fac t, that, so far as we hare In en aide to ub-ei \ •*, they tire un Sill passed in llieil cUt u y, m diseases ul thestoin tell and bowels. We wuiihl limber take nceasitm to ex press oiii sincere wish, that v mil sue cess tuny fully cijual the value ol your watci, and your huidablu cl lolls to accommodate visitors. V ci v sum it l\, vo in It idols. . t. iv mi n ilia.i,. JOHN II. I* \ T'lT.M >N', I). I’AT I’KIIsi IN, HO S I'.WNK. Ho. li. JKNNINUS.” J line 111 n aliitiltlo I.:wmI for *nlr. I n||» i |or sail* ||IV LAND, bet W (Cll li 21 ml 700 Ailll N, Hiljoiiiing t be iown ol Liberty, Medford Con n I louse ; some 330 aci ;*s c lea led, 201) «11 which are well sel in » lovei or oilier grasses; and l lie whole in a I uji Mine ol impi ow incnt; lioui 3 in 0 Ions of |d iM r having been sown Ini seveial \ e.irs past, nml with as bt "• (i• i il « ifecls as on any Lands in V ii;»ini.i, with ab* III 2<-0 aeies jirst idle l>li' Laud In i lea i nnw. tbganilv limbered, lift ut HO acres of which an well em losed and lie well. The enclosures are good, a mileoi more ol w lui h near town IS erected on a good im k worm loon*l.iimu, li in 12 In 21 inches high, with a good tail loner thereon. 'There are ovei 230 gialied Apple I ree*. ol first i i«e Winter Apples ami others, and Home ol the best kind. The Huildmgs are mi overseers arid negio Houses, all with good buck Chimney*, all tie cessaiy Huildmgs, {Pj Two old Ihi rlliiii; |g[ HOISTS, Jiji Kaeh with two stone Chimneys, two large Hams, 70 or HO feet long each, with excellent 'Treading floors, and c *ch tdied.Ji d all around, either ol them sufficient to shelter any individual’* stock m (he vi | cinity. To one of the Hams an excellent new 1 Threshing Machine, horse power. Are. complete, is j attached. Near two miles ol blind ditching, (well j executed under my own eye,) has been done on this i estate, not leaving ovei 2 or 3 acres on it too wet for 1 corn or wheat, and that in timothy and herds grass. | \ ml not a |we ty acre field on the estate, which has not one or mote excellent Springs on it. 'To the I tnblicro planter, far titer or gru/.iei. no estate m V ir - ■ gjnin is more devirable. And that pmtioo of the Land reriuiring improvement is, (as is the entire es t.pe.) susceptible ol a* rapid and high improvement as any Land m Virginia, the w hole based on a sub Mltatiiin of as pine, tenacious and valuable c lay as ai.v Land; letainmg and developing the belli Ills ol mature ns long as any section ol the .State, 1 would also sell my liiijj nor si: .i.v#> tot, fjiij]. in Liberty, about 100 yards fmm the Com! House, on ii corner Lot. 'The Hml i* < s area Dwelling House mainly brick, about HO by 22 feet, two sto ries high, with a basement story, ample cellars, a wing, <Vc. contains H rooms exclusive of basement story or garrets, and 1) rooms with fiie places—a <.01M> ItKIUi Oi l II I,, willi 2 good rooms with (ire places ; a Kitchen, Smokehouse, Ice and Carriage House, Corn Crib, Stable, Store House, Ac., till ill good order. The whole will be sold at fair prices, nod accom modating terms. Likely young Slaves taken in part, il required, and early sales effected. Liberty is the seat of Justice of a vety large, pop ulous, and wealihv county, situated on ilie great turnpike road lium Lynchburg to Salem, and While Sulphur Spimgs, 23 miles from the former and 70 from the latteri has a fine female Academy, "in the full tide of successful expci uncut," under the cate and Slip: rintendc, cc of the Kev. Nicholas II.Cobbs. An excellent Male School, of which the Hev. J.C. | [lamner is Principal.—The Sueicty iu tow n and vi cinity is tinsuipasscd in this section td Virginia.— Three brick Churches in town, and oiheis near; a large Agricultural Society has been recently estab lished there, auguring well for I he agricultural inter est of the county. The above Land maybe conveniently divided into 2 or 3 tracts, il required, to suit purchasers. Those desirous to purchase, iu as healthy situation as can be, are invited to call ami see lor themselves. The whole would suit a professional titan well. Should any inquire why one of my age should desire In sell and leave so desiratde an estate and residence, I an swer_three of my children have (several years since) located, anil reside in the far Southwest, are healthy and much pleased ; the. entire balam c of my family are very desirous to join them list re—and last,though not least, 1 have an abiding conviction that a rest deuce there would alleviate and much mitigate my VA1. COOK. ‘ 3w if ler sate at this Ottitt Titriipikr Slork, Jtr„ a! tiurtion,' f ■ V PAVUK A Tl IINI'.R. ON Wiilneml.iy flic* 1 •_* 111 ill,l nr mil mil oil limp, 13 -Ii it* . nl flic l.ym lilmt’ ami S.ilftn Turn pika Sunk. I*,’ A. I’., Am I’j. J mm 10 11 Hookor'* l.mii'j A I.mIiiiiiui* Oili<*<>. f I .vncliliuig. June Itllh. 1 J .Vrrf SrhrtNr ahrnrl ! To lm lira uni in mntrnw, it K ichiiioinl. (£P" 1 Capital Time «f flo.twni 111 Pii«iHi l.mwl Kouiirtn Piawn llullnn limn V‘> Numbri*! Whole Tifkna only >1 ! ! IstcMburir •frAtfrWf letter ft, K.NTRA Cl,ASS. No 2. for 183!*. To In* ■!i im it hi l<« Imiolvl on Tnrailny. June 11 ■ h Tile thawing mil be rerciveil al till* < Hin t; on Tliiiiailny, ihe 1 Ol Ii inat.nl Co'clock, I*. M. IIrilliHHl Srbrtmr t I 1’ilne ol $10,000 10 I'mra olt.V.O I ilo of* 2,300 10 I'liura ol anil 1 ilo of 2 000 10 ilo of 130 I ilo of 1.344 20 ilo of 1410 III l'i meant 1,000 Iteanlfa i avr.il ninnlin of , $30, Ac. Arc. Wit* It* I'lft.via only M — llalvea $2—t^iliillrm $1 00. Km ai.1i* t\i linnKI’.ITS UI'TIC'K. No \ iiLii'i i Si limit) will Im ilinw n mi \lrxnmliiM on S.Hit il.iv nc\f. In plum ol iImi. llin INIiimu'cr* Iimvo uiv. n on oim* in ho ih.iunoii IMuiPhty |lie I7ili nl I HIM! ill N>llnlh. 1 Cnpiptl I*line ol 19*000! ! 50 I*i ur. nl* 500 ! ! Virginia Slate t.atterf/. I'm the benefit oj the Mn Intuit tl llcneevlcnt Sourly i f .V'p/u//,, ( I. \ss, No o, Colt ih;I0. To Im ilr.»\Mi ill NlMI TOliK tin iMomliv llifl 171 li tiny ol .Ion '. The ili.i'vlng expected on Tlimx il.iv, ill 1 *. 1111 llltl. ill 0 u'i Im k. I*. M. Whole Tick cm only #4. N|ilni«li«l Nelirint'! I Piir.r of $IV.I0tl| 1 Pri»» of S'l,.'18l I ilo 5.00(1 I 50 Prior* of 500 I do a (100 j V0 do 900 1 do »,500 | 140 do 100 Togrllirr wiili inniiy of 1)40, S.".0, iVc. .Vr. I miik mil Im li in li Purr* ill IK » >K K It’S MJCKV Ol PICK. .Tf. i. ti. no th st inuni:: Knr llie V~• I of .1 him'. Iiookrirs OH M in I ywclalmrit, la. hiorihi in ^ive liiy DIS TANT MUtomrn ;i lull :tntl hill t; linnet; Im lilt* line St-lit me of tlm O'-M not'-, in Imili.itvn iii Alexinullin, it in publisheil lor Mini heiM'lil ihn** in ly . f'omt* ill l.ittlc 'IfciiM'Mtrt' \ i il ii v you i luck hi 111 in Item Si Im me In ilte ymr ! ; I (Iruml (hipiml Pn/.eof £<‘l& 9th) ! ' 50 Pi i/es ol 1,000!! si \ ri; or vncoiNiAy Hirhotooti . froth i###/ i.olhry, CLASS No. 4. Im 1810. Vo hr itntu n nl Alrvnytthin on Snliinlafl ffteQfyi > f June, 0/’ ke lh-nntttj> *rtll I t rreriml nl i ibis (yfuc vn l ursilny% ike Unlit imt, nl t> u\ huh, /*. M\ ituuMi'H BXT Ni iinnr. I I I*ri/.r »l ' | I ilo ni I(1.6161 ! i iin ni . 6,0001 ! I ill) til 4.mill 1 ilo i.l' il.OOO I iln ol 2,600 I ilo nf 2.260 I ill. of 2.000 I iln ni 1.760 I iln ni 1 l.oQ 1 iln ni I 600 I iln nl *1,400 1 Prl'/.p of 81,»oo I ilo ol 1,850 I do |0 I 2011 ■ V I’lixi'i ol 1,1101) 50 ilo of ?50 50 ilo of M.’O 50 ilo ol Soo (ill ilo ol 100 (!0 do of 1511 1,0 do oi i-*o (Ml do of 100 I! csiil < s a gii nl ii n in In I i I ?s'.0. S III iVc. Ac. 15 llninil \iiiiahoi •. out nl 75! \Vhole Tii liirls nil!) s II)—11.lives fra—O'-- 2 50. in s.ili* in .i cti' il vutii-n n( clitnrn tin 1111• ■ ih al liooKiiit .s i.\ i:it 1.1 rki nn'iri:. (jy (litlm* limn liie i mi ill i) Im Till lids ill a w ii In I). S. liri'itnry iV I!||. Ill all I u^iniit .S‘iItriiie*, (an . « o n ■ > iiiiiil l> > in'll m l*i i/,n Tn ki'ip.) |iiJon pily anil i ■ ni.luli'iiiiallv .■ iH ii■ 1 r11 in, i* In n aili111'KBfil in llliNHV II IW K IK Kit. I.> ni lilinrk, Va. Q",?’ M v rii.tiituri* may always ilr|iend on are in £ iln- number* nl' every Luitriy in wlm h I soil Ticket*, |inblieli(d in lliiv |ia|ier, (Tim Virgi nian.) *11*11011 ns the Olliciul I tint of the Drawing i* ret e.vid. II. II. HOOK Kit. dim ir/.viB aia:ii;aVKi>> The following number* wfcre drawn for WhttHnn Lull fry, Kxlra (la**. No. !l, lot 16.19. ul Itichinund mi Tur»dny the 4iIt iinl., vir. : 42 26 35 17 16 4G 87 50 IB. (iiniil I'n/.e* sold nl HOOKER'S OFKiCK. June 10 TtlO.1lAM O. A4 KI!I!| j/.v.vm: .v f o i»i» a: at s. na tii, \l.AULV OPPOSITE TIIE VllUJfMA.N Or EM' E, KSI*K('TFULI-V informs liia friends and the ^ public generally dial be continue* to carry ou the manufartuie ol (.Nipper and Tin Ware in all the various branches. 11 is stock of Till Ware is now | I nge, well assorted, and well worthy the attention of bmli wholesale and retail dealers. His stock of ST 11 iliS and other (’upper Ware is also large and ! desirable, and lie is prepared to manufacture to order ! Stills of any size or pattern, and will also repair old Stills or lake them in exchange for new ones. II** also has on hand a large and well assorted stock 1 of Wove Wire lor wheal fans, Ace., and is prepared to weave to , ny order lie may receive. lie also has attached to his establishment a Rrnss Foundry, and is prepared to cast to order, RKLCS for taverns, dim* lies and other "purposes. Tobacco I Screw iloxes, and all other kinds ol liras* Castings, i Ile continues, also, to gutter and cover houses,1 either in town or country, with Copper, Tin, 5^itic ^ or Sheet Iron, upon the most favoiable terms. Old Copper, 1‘ewicraml Riass either purchased or taken in exchange fur new wotk. Country pro* , ducc also taken in exchange for all work in Ins line. June ft is if ' w uine (IK KM AN ANCHOR RObTlft*! I CLOTHS. embracing every number in u»e, wliicli will he sold as low ns they can be bought in rhe Slate. TURNER* BURWKLL. June .'1 wilts s i.o i iis, 4 ts>mi:m;s, *«•. WE liave received an assnrimenl ol' splendid Clullis, Cassinieres and Vtsling., with a va tiely i*l'other Hoods suitable tnr gentlemen's Sum mer Wear, winch will he sold !n>«-. TCRNE K A BLR WELL, i Anulll it i. ’ q q s q q w »i,mm mtimiiiin : T7“ VfHUJJYMJi ,VI»Wf' VO.V, V| Or PrrNiiMitil'rgriablr lor the care of arnutwii inspire tlm • miV ring with < unfilled! e in tin* restorer «#f I n dn>'HFi';l ■triii, it i- only fircPfeary to ^nf Htitiucb •• it* reputation that tin iraioin linn* of one Itrnggi&t iu MK'Inmiml, in ! ■- than (weWtt mouths Jhum barn Jitr hundred dollar*, Ih'miI' - what other if. ulrrn have tobl, and Pbvni ' umm ii nl. Tbf hi uvery of Mi.5*. K. Thompson of Rich iiuniil, v% ItitsMj niitl>'ihit for live v* nr-i Irnd hiniight him n * olh'ii to lit. tn ink rtf the grave, iiml who lint I film II y given him ■ -i ll 1111 in dm, nit- | havin': hut the palate, toof.of hi* mouth (iml pint nl hi * nn-1 In thin Hfnie ho won per*im<|od hv n I'liv m inn to u .■ the S;iiii|mi-ii, umi to Iu* great gup prim*, n well m l!i it of tl|.» l othniunity, guiWd twririi - two prnimh hi mi'' inontli ; and efi* ami a hall paper* made n prrfrrt pure ofhim. Mr. T. Ini- given n hi«lory of In* in**’. Moo baud In If* of other rime*. Pn** iflOOfl Far ate by HOWF.f. HA VIEH. Agent. hli*)* . N. n. TliP ahnvr i« not} hi ring n hn:h eburlrter ' v nr for lire cure of King'* Kvd or Morofult. Jill' 3j§ w I Ol q q q q q q Rowanii’s Tonic Mixture, TOXIC MIXTURE flf.UA. UAURANTF.I) n (Mtrfput am! lufttfoig ri»Vr for Ague nihl Fever,am| avnluulilo remedy iu Jaundica, f)y Kcnlcry, Hem I Mum. etc.— Ur. I >»v* R\ Smifh, \orf%rr'n /.tbrrticn, Phi/nd. Ileal Mir,—I congratulate you on your gfmd fortune in presenting lo the n*o of the vutitn* of rover and Ague, utirb n hlriMiur i»* your Tuttle Mixture ha* mo*t fu|jv proved it self- It i* speedily heroinhtg fin* fiivoHfe remedy with ull w ho nppiPi’iutit it* n*afnlnr**, umi ere long, will lie esteemed a* one ol the tttoHi important dim overie* of the ngtt. Fever mid Ague lifts liitlinto bullied the *kill of the limit eminent of l*ru< liiionoiM, mid oven now tliev derm if presumption to piiuiii*o mote limit temporary nfd. Vntir Tonii mixture, how ever, **■■ hi* to Itnvn n tietv ami p< « iiiiar power to arm*I the disease, mid in revive and rc-p*tuldi*h the balance of hnrnm and hi ilth. I hope Von will pernev no to extend the in llilctiop ol t!i im-ilii iur. mid that tin* public w ill estimate your nnosii.). ^joui ,i pi t tl'.ilfx , A. U. MM I Til. M. I). I'll I I I r it 11 7 fr,»H l>r. SfrrcRK, Ditch*/V. /V?. Nil, I hmii'TlH llolitr "nil III' illllm • tli. iiMlinmi rtl lR-ll, III.- Ill I I|linli!il V of V on I Mislin.-, uJh,J» | Ill-uni lujlily rx loll. -I it n |i» 1 ta.Aiii til • on lui I-Vvor a in I \«n« ; n Jj , , vs lilt 11 ,*ii liii.1 | . 1 Mill |•»• \ 11 ilr.I \. 1 \ r.\fi-11vjv»-|y in onr rout. TV\. IM r ii 1 I * * •4 * 1 -* <tn*l |*M unit* h,u\ ht’i'.itur »•** urrliNloin - I f • • % Ii * * O'1 "I II nls- .111.1 t i oitiinr*, *v •*. li.iit ilu-y rnutfil t«i • » ini' 1 iIm Mi ntiv .■ iv,. 1 , iiimI I In-v ivmlilv <'<>it*ri.! -.1 |o tnnkr 11 f 1 i*il \ 0111 in. ili. in.-. I !.. lii ve lli il’Hn ,f* i > nt tlii« tun. httltth.''Ii* "Ilf would . ..I li.illv 1. • Iil\ Id ll,i. In I,.-til, ,hov ltn\.' iv. five.I Imin 11-4 nuploX.nt, nn.l wutild glmlly ni.l i.» *pnud n kuowlml*.- nl it« pnuloir nriitrr. Tl». re hniihf.ii \.-i> litih* iil tb A^tu* in tin* ii. iuI.Ihm-Ii.io.I «hu*r tin* Hiirotlin lion ill.' Vmiii<* Mixtun*, wlih-h tx trmihlr iifli ihnud to ihr nn jjrii -rni Ilf.* of'this Htixlh*hii\ J'. |. HTIiVICAH. \ I. B A . Vt*Vi»iMSi l«*r, for iiilln munition-, A <• oft hr Ky<-«. »o. Itrufll’rlrr, it ynhinbli am I.* I01 ili*- T.vih nn.l ftniM-*. ll«*,vnM,l'« .% iiimonf mr,l •CmhrarKiian, fur Qmim, Rli"'iil", lim. Siirninn, ,V c. ol liiylt ri„l!,1tnR. *»"»«*'■ *ll«riulVr Kxtnrla, tar l,i\.r itWmiia, J„(ll„l„ , ..-.t’ll.VV, ftl, <VI|,I||| ,llN,-„.r’: rl1, . Hnnnlli.’* (lilliaMl'r **»» ilrr, Art inmulUy illR nn,I unf truiiif! llii- rumple x ion. Il„« „•,,!'• Yrrmlnii. m IVtrin brMtijrr, n m V I,n,I, ,1 „l„l |S(»,,llIn,l tvmol V • .•'•M mil, l,y IIOWK.I. IMVIKH, Aemt. .Inly .111 wltfin * 111. ii 1: \ ki:kd, * om.HS.MTn A* TIAWtitti oitomti: n wrorit a ADAMS, »AK now mi hand mill is prepared to make alt rvitnir Stills, Kelt If*, ami Pin-Wars u( every 1 deseiiptinn, U'/tofrualt /iVAmV, on I lie most rea sonable l£t ms. 'I'm nr i-upper Hoofs, Uniters, and Spouts, pm up m town or country on (lie most ap proved pl in—Nlovi s, Stove Pipe and Sheet Iron Iwoik, all warranted to In: well executed. Call and examine for yourselves. N. II —Old copper, A c. taken in exchange. A upiisi 27. wtsil i i'-: viiiii uukmtucii;*. Wl. Iwivo received our S/ninti Sujwly tfAMI I.V UROCFIHKN, which is iTm* hugest am! finest ve have ever brton able in offer nur friends anil ibr pialil m . am! tiny aic re* peel fully invited lo nil! on us ai d examine I.»r themselves.—-Thu following is a pa11 i I on r slock : 12 Midi Sf (’M'ix Sugar of the finest quality, 12 “ l*oto Ipco tin vat mull qualities, 10 M N. (>i lean* do “ “ ill lutvi-x and barrel* tieble, double and single Loaf :ii d (*»* i - In d and ground Sugm, 50 bags Pi ime old J.iVa roller1, 50 " *♦ IIto do 10 “ “ L i c 11 i i a do 5 *' M <'nbn do 20 “ ** ! Mil w bit« do ;;H Itbd§steam refined Sugar house P. Hies, and New (Moans Mnlassi s It) hall chests (iunpotder ami Imperial Ten*, monte very fine, 10 boxes 15 lb and fill) do do 6 clieits hlk 'Pea, some rktra Rile, 1 pipe and 2 hull pipes super iter old Madeira wine, 5 qr. calks, Wo I butt fine uale Sherry, impound 1820, 1 half pipe medintei do I pipe and 5 quarter casks OIJ Port Whir, soitete. extra fine, London!1 Tene i dfe Madeira*—Lisbon, Cminty, Sr. Lucan, Sic., Mad ini ami pure Malaga wines itiqi. casks, 55 hampers Chtttteprtigne ofilie Do Dreuiont ,f leidslck Thistle. Heart and Dove Brands, all crunk Wines in N. \ oik ami warranted pmo and genuine* 20 cases ( Mmol, very fine, 1 hliil do on draff, 20 cases Muscat wine, 2 qr, casks. do do 25 Tierces London Blown Stout and Purler, 20 halfpipes Bi tidies, some ol the vciy lit older, 2 | ipes American Brandy, 5 barrels apple do M hhd* Jamncia and W. I. Bum, 2 “ audio b i ire Is N. Lngland do l half pipe Irish w hiskey, 20 cas s Lemon Syrrnp, (i ** Siowion’s Bitters, 75,(100 Havana, t ongrem ami Principesegari, 70 Barn Is Herrings No. 1 5 kegs Nails, assorted; 4 tons Norway, Herman and Blistered steel, 80 boxes sperm, Patent iipcrttl and fallowteautlhvs. Imitation Kngtlall and Pine apple CheeSc, *0 boxes Bunch Kaisins half and quarter boxes, 20 drums Juliana Raisins, Almond*, Filbierts, Palm Nut*, MadVira Nuts, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice Nutmegs, Tep* per, (linger, Rice and grouted, whites do 2 half pipes Frcnch wine vinegar, very tint?, A large lot of wooden ware, Brass bound Buckets, Coolers, Cans, Pails, Tubs, covered Boxes. Measures, Trays, Market Bas kets Arc. dec. fee. 50 boxes Window (Mass 8X10 and 10X12, $00 lbs. Putty, A handsome assortment of China and (»I.1*S Ware, 25,000 lbs Family Bacon, cured by oimd Ives, I Of) Sacks “alt.—Besides many other nv tides, which cannot, be enumerated. M hey are all effercdoii on usual ut-coin modal mg tei ms. M c K l X N K V A: M OSB V. 5jay 25 dfpv_ Ju«l Etfccivcd, BARK ELS CREAM ALE, 13 l)„ N. K. RUM. 1. VNCASTEU & UK A" A NT. Jane :: " »* TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. .March UUfi, IM’J. WK aic now receiving a very heavy sunk et SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, recently purchased in the Northern and Eastern Ciiies, in larhe rots, anil upon such teims as ml enable n»to make ii the interest of those uni wish ing to hoy very largely, tv purchase their tioodx i this market. . We te.pculully toliut an evuitin-.. Bl KTON ti RODES. March j:> «