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IxTmbNRuIkUI ii published twice I vtrk, par rally, anil lltr.-e limes a week .hiring the session nf (lie State Legislature.—Vine, the tame as lierctnftire, Fiix Itvllnrj per aiiuum, payable in advance. Nob-sots Cbarier.il, specie, paving Hunks (only) will- be receive.! in payment. The Kuilai's will gvt i. ante-' the nf. ty nf remitting them by mail, the postage of all letters Irsiag paiil liv the writers. OZT N» pap r \*dl be discontinued, [bur at the discretion of the Editors,} until all arrearngit base been paid up. C3* Wlnawer ssill guarantee ttie pnyineut of niue papers, shall receive a truth gratia. * TERMS OK ADVERTISING. (TT One stoat,,-—bust Ius'riiun, 7J cents—cacll continu ance, JO rents. No Adscitrwment imcrled until it lias cillu-r been paid for, or assumed by some person in tins city, or its envi rons. ^ NO I UTkT JOHN r tKKIIIU. hi) ui'icistttl himself with Ro tllvll I 3. ROUK.ll I’sON and JAMKS KELSO, of Near York, and.-» the Him of ParkUUl, Hubert tun 4 Aibs, for the pin pose <d transactin'; an AUCTION A , COMMISSION BUSINESS, ill the illv of Richmond, and aadcr llie Him ul Hoberttou, /trim A Parkkitl, • for the pui’puse of iiansactnig a central commission BUSIN ESS in the city of New Yoik.—1 bey reepi ct fully solicit a share of tbe public patronage. JOHN I’AIlKHll.L, robkiii s. iioUEit Ison, JAMES Ivhl.SO. Jan- *»•_ 73,,If ParkhHt, Kobo tnit 11 y Kelso, t RE HOW receiving by the *cb loners Angem.ra, SX Thames, Rising States and utheis, FRESH IK AS, chip Savannah’s cargo, is-io. ltm 13 lb. boxes Gunpowder Teas 75 ti do, do, do. •3tt boxes Gunpowder Teas.coutain’g tan Isle is 2 lb. 3d cherts Young llyson Te.t S3 bbdi. of St. Croix and New Orleans Sugars lt):t bids, of Loaf Sugar. New York manufactory 50 I ags of best Greru I’urto llico Codec 2d pipes of Cogutac lltoiiily Id blids. of Jamaica Rum 20 do. of Antigua do. lyo boxes of Mould Candles loo do. of Soap 3d casks nf Cheese A few bills, nf Pork anti Beef All of nlticb Ibey will sell 011 liberal terms. , J Ml. j>._ 75..If 8 j'Mt Hmlcisigued haring associated them>, 111m. ,-ci J the Hr01 of WILLIAM N li t LE A: CO. wills a view of establishing a vvuoiesalc unit rriai! URY goods nilSINt.SS, lit Us e baton J, Peg leave to Inform tbeir frteuJi.Mil the public, that they have taken Mr. George Winston’s stew brick tenement on the smith side of the Market Bridge, nearly opposite Messrs.iMorriss ,v Junes* wholesale store, wheie llr~v intend in open ami exhibit, some lime in tbe month of April, a complete assort, mem .if eveiy article In llieir line thal is adapted to the ■season. A * lUe arrangements they have made will xfTord them an oppoi tmin) ol pirn I til goods in the Hit hiinnid mar. kci g/i the v hr a first tertis and as they are determined to make their assortment eipiul to any demands they esu anticipate, they riattet t.'ieinselves that they are not xayitig in,1 mot b v.lieu llir) a.t.l, lb;.I the wholesale ami rclati dealer will find it 1 a if.err a.tvantage to give them :t can os so,11. as Ibctr assdrliucul Is opened ; of which due u.illee mil he given. JollN T.1SI H, x t cliao_ mt..tf_wit f MM NEALE. It/il lUatlcn it iVi/ltt. (• I'ucrt’ies, Jr. ff'llR tuhst tlllel • Iin-M .1 It .... .. .. I..., a Superior old wines wd rpluls, tngeihrr with a .geueral asa.nihieiii of prune gro. erics, it.r <|iiMiiy of xvbicU .lie). i«o ictoiiint'ud to tbrir lend* and Ilie public. .lulling llie !illicit* are the Jciluntirr, i f;. Maileiia "mem pipes, l.n.1* ami .jr. casks,.,i superior quality, i.i.|..,rtru to \sls Serclal tvme ih fiuiii ami qi casks, of rlcli l.igb flavor i'oii Wine no ported d.iee; from Oporto, tLu.ce .i-il.ix 2t* <jr. casks of superior dry i.islioit * qr. Cashs Maltliso, IKipolteil m IS.15 <l<>/.eii sparkling ( hainpargoe no do. Hei milage, very rich ami line Havorrd 3U slo. sup n r Cl .ret, ItHcnses of I and 2 o'ol. each loo lieires fl.ihbct t’.s best l.oii.Jou double Hiuu li*liuini A lihtis fine did Jamaica Hum, very 8**ii t: do. genuine Antigua do. old and line X pipes Holland (sin 3 d.) .old CuRtfbc Grand) JO bills, common Whiskey 22 dog fresh Salail 011 1 20 boxes mould Candles, Jack so*’s brand, suitable for1 families , 10 boats Spermaceti do. -II . do. Maid Soap M keg1) .P’.mieron.s Crackers 2l'S canisters ol Yrg.m's superior English Gunpowder S.0 kegs prime Ma.ldei, tju t.> To lb. each 15 oalrs Velvet B.»ti!r C.>rks i 2 (l». tin. t>ei7l1,.rhli ilo. ] loo lltinijohni, 25 to 5 gallons earh Imperial, Uunpoudel A Y. II. 1‘taa —superior quality Brown Shear . i l.oaf and Lump SugaT tlcsi Urreu Colfee ,, . ; IV.ail’s xupeilor old c'lefviris; Tobacco b< si Havana Segal a Bill Liverpool filled Salt Anspi.e, (linger, Pepper, Nutmegs, Mace, Olives, Ca prrs, Am biiv'ev, at>’. sgc. At.so —aii a:soiiuifHt of BOLlINfl CLOTH8 ' All of which they will sell, at wholesale m retail on very niodctate terms. ’ . Way d. . lid,.til HEOUCiP Dyu.M.I. \ ClV. I'a Undertakers — A (Joed Job !~f ' l^UOPOSALS wilt be received by tbe subscribers lilt ■8. ilie ’Hlli May, for building one or two Jtll.s i" 'he coniM) of K>srv.i;.tr one, it :s Hi be of buck' r-ighteen iuebes ihick. ibtriy four (eet long, ami twenty feet wide from .lit to out-the Inside tn be of good while oak limbei eight inches liy six inches; : «d let in the |.!Ates rsu.l silts uol more than three l/icliei apart, and tii«-ii lined with gin ..I white ..ok plank riot less than one anil an half inches thick, fastened sriih spike nails— the •mors and ceiling in be of oak Hank two inches thick fastened with tji.kv nails-.making two rooms, will, a Chimney in the middle, and repaialvd h) a brick wall eighteen inches thick -one ro*.ni to lie sixleen feet square, and the tllier sivieen hr twelve, in the iir.tr — a.i iron grate worked in the cbimnry in asrcuie manner —two widdowi to each apartment, and each window centred with double, or cr. ss graies—double doors lo i sell room, and the dooro (o the ciimlnals’ ioo.ii t., be well sheeted with iron— tbe rooms to be eiwhl feel pitch HI the clear-joists and sleepers to beonly three inches np irl—tl.e roof lo !.r coveted with good inch plank and then a cover of strong mortar «ue inch thick and .'.Mingled with best shingles twenty four inches long— the roof to he well painted. If two j iili, they aie each to be sixteen feet sqnaie in the tie'll, built hi Hie same manner as nieniinnrd above — the one for the criminals lo he * ell secured with she el iron at tbe door and windows—each l-» have a chimney ond two windows—grate* to he woiked In Hie chimneys and cross grates in the windows Payments from ihe ..y levyof 1821— nr 1821 and 1821—of * M21, 1822 and 1823. The proposals to slate separately what lb* one. or the ini.ini. r*.. t.. ....... tor, aut. the difference in price according mike different payment,.,.. A iso, the differ *nce between sheet trim for .Iwtnig Hie criniiu.il»’jail and the white oak plank. The Whole wrnk to be done III the beil manner and •or the best materials Bono and good security will he required, and the wotk lo lie completed by the I5tli day ol September next. JOHN OAlNti F.RFI F.LD, Y LAURKNf K Ml SB. (Commhilo*. simihSHi.EY HhNNoins, ( ,rt AUSTIN BitOCKF.NbholloH ) Tappahinniirk, Fstex county, May j. Ill,,id r J'HK Subs, riheis bavin* connected IbrmsHves under ■ the Him oi IIHCF.RR Ac UaRRISON, will itansact a (ttnerul I'omminion Uurirtr . . 1.BW IS ROOEllS, - *l»ol W..if_RANImLI'H H AHHIRON.lJr. KIVKU LAM) I OK fv\LK p»IR snbsciiber wishes lo dispose of bis iracl of land eu.r1 . V* C *" Che»'*r'»c'd county, on Apponiatlox over, -n,j about four miles below tlrnlln of ibis uarl ati'a'pifino ihlld ?‘aM* w“od'> *h,rb I* admirably ofih/ol?. ‘‘“''•re of rorn, wheal and mbac. „, and of Ibe remaining portion there are one hundred a r»s ..f fiist rale river low ground,. A purchaser may he keeim Tnodated with either fo*r or fi ve hundred acre., as may .best nut his convenience—and foi the cash o quick payments a great bargain may lm |,ad 0 Application may b* made lo Capi. Iiavld H. Rranrh wlm live, tn the neighborhood, or to .he snhscilher. May II, I. ,w4w* _FRANCIS ty. M Ml K11A H. KAN AWAY. -‘ sS0”PT,f* *Uy ■1n"e ,a,,i ^nm * carpenter to i. TT?m he b,re,1» « nr^ro nun ti^uifO invill. I avid is a earprnter by trade, 22 or 2S years of ape a .Treim "f * "Kh< complexion; ?rds l ,«.b * MeLbi,» * rtuwii look When spoken l.'.ltu'u. v,,y ”’"rb. t"'d In attempting l„ speak neero ha«*L"bS *bf (f,0,,od with one of hi* feel. ^1 hi* '» Uetershnrg, and f, mn.i proba. one, hoed. “ >'LymUmre, where be „„ w|m,rveVwinaT|WKN,,Y ,,0,, A"S *'»»'« to fci. d or .rei ! Vfr,h"" :o ,!,c subscriber in O.mch. bind,or secure him (u any jail •» ihaf 1 gef him again. OoorhUml, Mircb 30. JAMM , .... I1™*! of Public Work-. A o,?,1 1 ,K,!i.M5''1' Vfi *f ,h? Ure.tdent and Hirer atl'.i Capitol m .h'* *' AVn,,‘*. «-ibe place cf f *? I" fb'» ei’y, on Wednesday, *he n0\b day of J.uenwvt Pm.elual ai.cn-,,, . ,s reqnested. * "■» order of the Prrxtdcnt, „ Bf RNAllf> PPYTOV. . ,, f'Fereisrv o' ib» »rar< c.f i*phl|. Wnik*. l«d..»din j VARGA INS IN HA HD \YA R /:. WILLIAM JOHN COLE A GEN r for (lie late dun of IVm, J. C-le & Co. at the •*«'• of ‘he COLOKN ANVIL, Is now jelling the slock of Ironmongery on hand, consisting of a general assortment of iihrjfield 4 Eirtninghnmiicjds, at rm u i, COST* Ue solicits tbe attention or Country Merchants and others to call, as the terms stall he made nccoiiinioda' ‘ilS;Apill -il, 113..8t l-Oli SALK, IIAT valuable Plantalisr., whereon the suhsetibrr * resides, known by the imiife xef INDIAN ClMP.— It is situated in the upper end of I'owtuiati county on Deep creek, and goutains by a late sur.ey, 18«7 acres, about one third of which it in wood, and considerable parr of which is prime tobacro land : there are 150 or •iao acres of flat land, uearly all of which is reclaimed, anil the whole of It tobacco land of the (list quality.— I he situation Isas healthy as any below the mountain*. It has a comfortable dwelling house on it, and is well stoched—with all necessary outhouses,granaries, and tobacco bouses. ’ I he terms required, will be. me third of tbe purchase money on executing deeds, and the balance in two equal animal Payments, a deed of trust will be required to 1 ecu re Hie punctuality of the two last payments April 3. in?,.if_HI-.MtV SKI I* W LTD. Out Hundred Dotlurs lieu aid, W.U'VI? U*“P1ON« *Th"'allshimself t ** secured in jail 0111 of the Mate,or £50 If secured ns some jail In this slate so that I get him again. Hampton alias Addison ran a-vay from me in v?/l8*' ®"|,i|,"T* He was purchased of • •• Sarah L. \ aubtbber of Mathews county. Va. by a Mr eriell in the summer of 1813 ubrn onl) a lad—he hail been run away and harbored in the neighborhood d Lrbnniiain Middlesex county, where he made some acquaintances, and | think it likely lie may be lurking aboiil there at this time or in bis old neighborhood.— lie is about 3 feet a «r in Inches high, of a tawny Com. ple-xion, nappy hair, no heard, and is about U-l years mo. lie likewise has connexions rtcarDloucesterC.lt. ..... WILLIAM SMITH. . “range county. Mar I. 113..let* B*Jf,ir:"r u deed ,<f (rust . trailed i>y jTua'c Pleas,infs and Jsaar It'. Pleasants and Jane his wife, U> Benjamin Jn.lcrson, .In,tree Kean and John .V. /'Inning, as trustees, bearing date the *M n<ty oj March a nit now of record in the clerk*s e//iee ol Uoochland county court—will be sold to the highest ladder, at public auction, before the door of Benjamin .In,ter.ton, at (Icoehlond Court house, ou . a. in day the ‘id day of Julie next, in order to satisfy the yteryoscs of said trust deed, a certain tract or parcel of land in said died mentioned, tying in said county oj (ioochtand, adjoining the lands of Hie hard Bedford and others, containing by estimation J70 Zr!ai’J!!!>re tf**> an,t known by the name of the l<i It ts I-I be tirms oj said sate will be cash to •idy the sunt vf ft 1133 lo >»n ,.i,b i..,__ ^ cents from |sth Jftnunni J8*o, and on > .at H8 cents from the I ‘Ji h ,lp.,titi\'j till raid, and ‘ ^ Ctnfi?> tlHd tf,e rtnts »'/ uting the aid tru st deed. the balance of the purchase money >S to be seemed to tald trustees, by the purchasers sin up bauds uith a deed of trust on the premises pay,tide, n six and turtle month*from the day of.sate .hath Hite as is tested in suirt trustees will be concert* to the purchaser, an,l the sale will be made by 'the trusters aboje named. ...tJoochtaiui, April 28.r x v.. tds A ll- pcrvonTmoeliietl lo JOHN C.H a HA M~U«:eaecd i *■ art fenueslediu make payment to me Immediately’ asl :im demobs 01 ilnsiug the ailtitiitlsiraiiuu, at soon as possible, anil tbcicfoie cannot grant lurinlgence lo anybody. WALTER DLN. Executor Nov. I» . 51..tf t>( John Giahan,dec’ll. N°,,c*r 10 MECHANIC*.7\ be Ini ,urs of JUm HI) EX MUSKY Ct, I. lege have'by an orner of their Board, authorised the siibsnihrrs to receive proposals and to contract for the building of a College edifice of brick, contiguous to the piesrht buildings uf the collrge, to be 83 feet long and -to ten wius, three stones high, and to lie covered u|<h tm copper or some other Incombustible material The particular pfan and dearriptiou of the hnise, at alto the terms of cuinract. may be teen by applying to either of them. Proposals for building tlie mine ac. Cuinpxuieil by bills ol wqik.aitd addressed to Thomas A. Morion It Fannville.or to either of the other sulucri. hers at Charlotte Courthouse, .mil tie received until t!i« hut Monday In June, on which day Ihr subscribe!s will meet at the taller place for the purpose of rondndtng a contract. I hose disposed to undertake ibe wok wilt produce satisfactory recnmuicndatUus, .unless’ KiuiMi to the tnhicriheis or some of them. clement Carrington THOMAS A. MoRrON, ’ ISAAC Kb All, HENRY A. W U KINS, WILLIAM M. WATKINS. *"*r *•. _in..tu Htibscriber wmlicd (o <*ni|iloy a _■ person to like charge of hi* ufllc*» of Clrik of the Superior and County Courisof Montgomery—for which lie will Rive 'lie half of all the protlia arising therefrom. Hie person engaging must tle Wf), q„a|lrte(| a(| tile business in the best and neatest manner. He must tie nccominoilaling In his manners—emstant in his attention lo the iifllces—free from dissipation, ami innst g!vr bond with grind security f.,r tbefaiilifnl perf .rtn. ance of all diitles required of clerks of courts, iu Hie penally prescribed by law. CHARLES TAYLOR. “»> J- , tld..fli . I' KKSH Nl'KI Mi (r(J(Jl).y, Jf>IIN ii WILLIAM GILLIAT have received t|i store, and offer lur sale on reasonable terms,a very choice assortment of best London CLOTHS Si CASSIMERES, selected w ith mnib care expressly for this market, and well adapted to the season. Also, 4*4 Irish Linen,54 Sheetings, I bird eve Diapers, Diaper and Damask fable Linen, | llow las and Driiglieriaa -20 Qr. Lvsksofvetv superior old L. I*. Madeira tVIN’E. And daily expected by ibe ship Constitution from London, a further supply of the \eiy finest Cloths and Casilmeres—which will also lie offered for sale as «onn as landed, by the piece or package, on the same accoin uiodailng terms. fprll 27. 114..If T AtSTuTcYoF VIRGINIA,’ ifo wit.... be it remcST. U bernl, that nil the lweut,.i|rsl day nf March, tn the forty fifth year of the Independence of the Lulled district, bath deposited in this Oil ice the title of a book, tire tight nhereof he claims as author, In the words rollon Ing, to w it : ItEllpRTS OF CASES ARGUED AND f 1E T K It li I N K D 15 TttK SUFltEXI. COURI OF APPE4I.S OF VlRGiUlA,... Uv ttn.UAg Mvkfokd. Vol. VI, In coiilwrilnty to the Ar t of the Congress of the United States, entitled “ Alt act for the encouragement of learn ing, by securing the copies of maps, cbarls and books to the authors and proprietor. of such copies, during the limes iberein mentioned." Ri>. JflFFRfFA, Clerk of the District of rtrg/nla. VT* 1 tin kook above miniiiout t) ia just |,nh. lished, and for sale or delivery |o Subscribers, al Win, It. Flltwhylsnnn's Bookrtere in the city of Richmond.— II contains 134 casts, being the derisions of Hires years complete; many of which ere highly important,—The pi ice to non subscribers, is g « : 5n cenir. . * •_Int_WII I IA SI WI’NFOitn. (j in ham s Coni ft Is nt fiivnte Stile. THK subs, fiber will coHlraci, prlvaiely, for ibeabust mentioned valuable property..,.For pariiculars apply to Mr. James Heron, Richmond, Va. wsLTP.H DUN. Fa'of of John Urn ham, (Iterated. A pell 13 |.o„if flichmtniil Turnpike ( ompuuif. r|',,‘ sliairholrters in Hus company are requeued to • **e ilolire, that ihr )r annual general meeting u til »a t - e|i *je I agle Hotel in ihe City of Richmond, on '‘ is'* onday in nest inonib. ■ ••_V SHF.PIMRTl. Clerk. i< l’ fv a n a v ST C^OMMITTF H lo the jail of Bronswlck county, Va. -a on the 43th July last, as a runaway, a negro mm who calls himself (Sll AM.— He is aboni 5 feet J inches high, about n't years of age, light cornplesion, a scar on his left cheek hori”. Iris front upper tooth split half off, a scar on Ihe lltlle finger ®f the right baud. He says lie’ belongs lo John Roberts, Franklin county, f.enrgia who purchased him of Beniamin King, Jasper county' Georgia.—The owner is requested to come forward prove property, p?v rhnr^ct, aid lakebim away. ' A i so—Committed fry the jail of itrnnswlck cotrotv on ti,» goth day of K.tvtmbrr last, as a rnnawas.a negro man who rails litnisetf JIM of JIMMY. Ms p almnt 3 feet 4 Inches high, about 21 yens of air dart rwniplcnkrn, has a sc re on Hie |?ft at ft bis r ise.... He savs be bel-ng;. tu Willie Harrow, a negro specula tor, wbo puirhascd bint of John N. Bottom, tn Foil* mouth, Va.—says be fafiateay i't Volts.. roonty, N. C •n h'i way to the smith, and • bat lr» don't kuo»’ where i Mr. Barron calls his place of reiider.ee.—t he ownet will come for'»a»d p'*re pfdperty, pay charges, and tFke him RWHJ. <"*. M. DU 30 h" . Jailor. *’* * a*..wtr THE HJJHSCKIRER HA\INf« been appointed, uuder tbe law of tbe Iasi session ul Hie (leneral Assembly, Hrmcipnl ARtnt amt Storekeeper Jar the renttmfiarv, takes tins uieibod of iiif-nn ng tbo public, that tbe STOItK Is now opened under tbe uew ariangeuifnls, for vending tbe inanulacturrs uf tins lusiiiui.on, in the spud- »» stuccoed house on E tii Mam street .nearly opposite the New Banks ; .where a laige assortment of USUI I L AKilCLt-3 afe exhibited for sale,on the most libeial terms thatcayihe • fTcied.anil .1 pi Ices gene.ally much lower than hercmfoic, ibe prices baling tint recculiy I so reduced as 10 give ibein a decided prefeicuce in llie maikel to cuiiipytin: aiticlei, made of eqa.l materials amt workmanship. I.ihernl discounts are made, and credit given. If a:k*d, to wholesale purebasris. All orders for the delivery of goods, titurt he addressed to the Agent pr Sloirkeeper, who will pa, paitirular and prompt aileutlnn to the same, and at a I times afford ever* facility in his power to all that may la* -r ibis tits'it utlou with then custuui. yj Ji. KICK. Mav 13 _ *..bt BY virtue of a deed of trust exe'-uien hy ban uel Burks on Htb dav uf January la,t>, in order to secure tu Hoodton \ Staples the payment of a certain sum of money, will he sold, on Saturday 'Of/t June neat, to tbe bigbest bidder for ready money, at Ibe taJahurg Mills In Rur.kint;!)£in cuiut#, ouc iit-gru msii l>ick, and one work Imrse.or so niucli tbeicof as may ht su(ticienl to pay tbs balance remaining unpaid in •aid bonds, and (Sir expenses of cairtiug said deed inio effect. Such title as it vested In uie as tiustee will be made to the purchaser. HILLItM AtfUKKSOV. Att'v for Mav IS. 2»_JOSM* 11 inme* J)r Cullens Patent Solution of Magnesia : IN const quence of the very high reputation which Ur. Cullen t Kan in Solution of Mugiiena has nttuimil in Phi ladelphia, New York and wherever it ha, been employed, tip ftUlNcribfrs hm%c In'rr. induct <) (c make sii arrtin^cmt m uith the Patcmrc for iis introduction into Richmond, and they respectfully inform the Public that ili. y Jmvc . gain ed the exclusive privilege of preparing and vending ilia article within tbit city and ns vicinity. It has lulhn within the olnrrvuiion of almost every per son, ihut many of the roost fotipidubh- diwati’s incltiuing Fever, virk head-arhe, Nrrrous complaints. Flatulence, Etc. .*e. may be relcrred ton costive state of body.—That the remedies prescribed m obviate this indolent state of the trowels, nave afforded but temporary rcli.f, nut] have not uiitr. quinily eonlirmtd habits they vvrrc it,tenth tl to re in., vt —in man) instances impairing for life the organs ol digestion. t "The transparent solution of Magnesia is not only nrrsent ctl to the public, as die most tligihk- torm f exhibiting a Medicine ul atknuwlrdgul efficacy, but at the m. si rffietent remeny "Inch can be administered for the removal of ihw-aves ilepeudiug on an inactive or ilivord* red conilitiun ot the digi stive syitcin.—To persons ot bilious habits it is recommended as mi rxc. Ilcm corrector uf bile and acidity— a gentle appericut, tie moderate use of winch uiil enable I"'Tiuns «l every age,sex and constitution, to pr.serve that tetnperate and permanent vtate ul th. b<.»cl«. on wliirh In-alth and con fort so essentially depend.—Diseases, such as Gmit, Heart Burn. hr. which owe their origin to nit aci i.'uloijs slate ot the Stomach, will in all instum-rs lie allayed, and Ul mans eurtd, nsing it.,, solution, wliirh arts hy neu tralizing the existing and, by restoring the tone of the orjjan, and consequently pro rntlng ilie Mention of any new acid -In order to satisfy the public as m the Medicinal properties of this preparation, the subscribers |„ g h ave to T e V.* ccriilient.s which can be »«vn at their store of the following Physinans, gentlemen of the highest profes sional standing in the Unit'd States: TliOS. C. JAMES, M. n. Proli-ssor of Midwifery U. of Pennrylvania. J. s nnitsE- v m tv J rn»f-«<or nf Mulcts* Mtttiea, do. N. CHAPMAN, M. O. Professor of tin- Practice of Pht sic, do. TMOS. T. HL'SON, Professor Comparative Aimtumy, do. THOS. COOPKR, Profomr of Chemistry, do. "M. J. McNKViy. rrofctoc ( lieniikrv, S’. Y. University. DAVID IIOSACN, Prof. uor of inn theory and practice of phv sie. N. Y. Soill ill half pint bottles, umi packed tn ord. r at two d. liars ami iwrnty.fivc rents per dozen. Sevents-fiv«c« ms • per dozen will be rclumltt) n%1’»h ilit* hotilcs *re rt* iimtxl. „ „ EUSTACE Fc MeKEMAKA. is. is. Observe none art* genuine unless signt-il by the pat* nirr. J ! May 11. I..AND AM) NUliHOKS. PUR.SU AN I to the Will of John Parker, deceased tie shall offer for sa'e A TRvCT OF LAND, luing in the countv ot Honour. within two miles of the Merry Oaks, and near the .Stage road leading from ‘iicnmondto Fredericksburg, being the sume where on If m Clarke now resides, containing by late sur. vry,za\ acres The above land lies within 13 mites or the City »f Richmond, in an agreeable neighbour hood, and hat on it a convenient Dwelling House, and the necessary improvements, for the accommo dation oj a family. The sale V ill take place on Friday, the fsl day of June, at the Earle Hotel in the City of Richmond. .. .*V person disposed to purchase, wilt find it to thnr interest to attend, as a great bargain may be expected. yf,( the same time and place, we will sell, MNP. LI K RL Y NKUKOES, belonging to (he Estate of the deceased Terms of Sale, will be one half Cash for the land, and the residue oi the purchase money in two equal annual payments. The Negroes will be sola for Lasri. MARY PARKER. .. . , , .. IIEUBBN M EKIDITII, .1dm rs with the If ill annexed of John Parker dec’d. Hanover, April hi IIS,.ids M)7! 1< E. PURSUANT to the provisions of a deed of trust executed the twentieth day of February, Irt'il. by SI out an Vuden. in order to secure the payment of certain sums of money therein expressed, and for other purposes mentioned in said deed, which deed hath been duly recorded amongst the records of the county court of Chriterjield, J shall on Saturday Hie siiiirlernlb liui. between the hours oj eleven and tuo of lock, at Chesterfield Courthouse, proceed to sell at public auction for cash, a piece, parcel or tract of land, containing ninety acres, more or less, lying add being in the county of Chester fie Id, and bound, ,t by the lands of ll'orsham Mann, Sally .In ker, H it liam flood Wirt, and Funny Vuden,or so much thereof at shall be snj/iclent to satisfy the purposes and costs and charges nf erecuting said trust. I shall only convey such title as I have as trustee aforesaid. JOHN nur.VARY, Trustee. May ft. I17..4f» 1»Y virtue ,’/ a deed of trust csecuted the \Athvf » November, 1818, by Meriwether Lewis H atker and Maria his wife, Crorge (i. Lindsay, and John II ren and Elizabeth his n I/e, of record in the clerk’s rflice xif Albemarle, to the subscribers as trustees /or the purpose of securing the punctual payment of sundry sums of money due by bunds, and therein rnimrrt.fn Dahnru Min.tr ru jn.s> m/. . n,..t signed as trustees aforesaid, ti ill sett for cash at the front door of the Hivanna Milts, note.in the orris fancy of Hitlsard and James Duke, in Albemarle county, on Jlnsrsdaythe 10th April, 1921, seven bun drrd and ninety eight acres of land, anil the said Rivaniia Mill*, uith all the appurtenances belonging to the same on both sides of the. river, or .to, much of the same as mill raise the bale nee that nltl be then due the said Dabney Minor, and the costs of carry, ing info effect the said deed of trust, I he above property is valuable, tbs on bofh sides of the Worth fork of the Hivanna river, which affords batteau navigation to Hivhmond. The undersigned acting as trustees for the benefit of of hers ‘.nit sell and convey such title only nr it vested in the hr as true lets by the decm aforesaid. M Villon KK/fclJI IM, I _ dU.XANDKK (#arkeM\ ( rru,,*f3' March 9. mo..ids tj1 I he above sate is postponed lo Monday ibe 21st da* of Mai nut.April 20. A LI. prisons hawing t Units against JOHN OldHAM*. deceased, are requested to make ibem known. WALTER IUJN, fixeculot Nov. 10 51..If _of John fjraham, dec'll. 'To Iflessrt. Situiurl Urnntlrum, 'Thts't l*incft' erton, and Daniel Hell assignees of Donald ami Hurt on. As you are not residents of thia Commonwealth, I take this method to give you notice, that by viifr of commissions from the siipeth-r conrc of chancery (or the Richmond district, In a suit therein dependin'', wherein we«re plaintiffs and y-o and oilier* are de.’ fenrfanls, w e shall proceed on the second Tuesday in June next, brlwesn the hour* of eight In tt>e foietloon and six in ihe afternoon, at the Kagie Motel in the City of Richmond, to lake the deposition* of kngnsiiue Da vis and o'bets.and between the *an.e hours of the scrimn Hamiday in Jnn» next, at (Jlmnesiei Court llosue, or shall take the depositions of Ihnina* R, Kontesand oiheis, and between Hi* same hours of the snond Mon day in June next, we shall takeihe deposition* of Mr. Daniel I inner and outers at the Bowling (Jr*en. Caro line County,and between ih* same Jsonrs of f; jn»,, u,« right of Jane next, we shall lake the d. positions n< I Ireophilne Fraser him! nlhets at the tinnSr of Mr |>M Dp chapman, on the Momcosuck Creek, near the Bow ling f.ieen iii CMrolme>Coiiniy : all said drpulioos to he lead tu evidence in the above rnentl nrn suit. JOHN BdYMiR C'RORGK I*. nsYLfiR. _Mov *•_117.,«5w w an rr.f>, VNU MCF.Il of labourer* and stone muons. lo work - t Ibe Carieuetlle Budge nos* building ac|o«* James River, .'>0 intirs uUive flu* c y.i.i wMeb c t*t»n employment tor the sflininer i,nd liberal « tees ml! be riven. IMMIL V-yli, font rue for. Vsneriville, Map 11. i..4 » FOREIGN. sixond austkVan“hmxrnv. Head Quarter, IVescatis, March 12. “ We have neither space nor time to insert the preliminary dispositions made hy the General Baron Frimonf, to stir* mmit the obstacles, which presented themselves on entering the Abruzzi, and we hasten to the particulars which are must interesting. The advanced guard of the centre column under General Gepperl, had or ders to advance rapidly until it should meet a resistance, sufficiently vigorous to render it necessary to wait tor the effect of the march of the centre column. “ Our chasseurs fell in with the enemy at Cuiielto, flu* entrance of which was bniricadoed ; hut ii was abandoned with «>ul resistance. Before the village of Borghelto we found a bridge oil the \ elhno. This bridge, gets rnamte>d by | heights, whose successive summits might have favoured a husk and murderous fire, was entrenched, and was capable ol an easy defence. A regiment ol light infantry wasposled there. Our chasseurs advanced boldly. The enemy did not stand their ground, and a superior vfiiccr was wounded and made prisoner. “ I he enemy, instead ol retiring on Borghetle, and thus defending the a;-*, proaches to Antrodoco, threw himself into lb«* mountains, whither he was pursu ed. We there saw the neighbouring heights covered with infantry : and some cannon fired horn the castle of Antro doco, made us believe that the enemy was there in force, and that lie would defend a post whicli nature had rendered formidable. The movement of the column was slackened; to wait lor the arrival of Major d’Aspre, and the e flee I of his at tack. Meanwhile we exchanged some cannon shot with the fort of Anirodoeo. We heard Majur d'Aspre'w fire, which was for some moments very, brisk. It was Uie, and the enemy profited of the o'glii to escape into the mountains.— Mai. d’Aspre occupies the abandoned fort, and the advauced guard of Mic centre established posts in the town. We found three thirty six founders and some am munition in the tort. Major d’Asipre proceeded in hi* inarch at one in llie morniiig of ihe lOtli, ;W>d advanced inward* Madona della Grolla. He found the road undefend ed, and one cannon in a bad einreuch i»»«*lil which commandrd the passage. *‘,Al day break, Lieu!. Oer. WalmoiL en moved forward; Lieut. Gen. Mohr inarched the divis on of the Prince of Wil'd. At fen in llie morning, Gen. \ illuta descended the mountains of Ihe P.m de Cwrno, bringing with him some otlji'frs ami a hundred soldier* prisoner*. This wa* a very fatiguing march—it made Ihe enemy, who obtained infoima*' tion ol it, abandon liie Madona della Grolla.—-A rapid march was then com menced on A gin la. Major d’A-pre, who, i*i consequence of his iapid movement] had, wiili his corps, become our advanc ed guard, found Ihe enemy at ihe post of Si. l lioum* : but they withdrew; after filing a few mu.-kets, and abandoned two field pieces. At 7 in the ev. ning he arrived betme Aqiiiln, A deputation from the town came to meet him, to iu» f"tni him that il was evacuated, and to invite him to occupy if. He entered, re ceiving from the inhabitants evident proofs of their jny at being delivered from the intolerable yoke of the undisciplined legiouarit s. “ The commandant of the Castle of Aqnila. an old officer, an invalid Mill faithful, opened the gales as soon as hr received lioui Lieutenant General liarou Moiir, Ihe assurance of the Austrian ar. iny did noi make war on llie Neapolitan people, and that it was acting according lo the orders and intentions of hi* Ma* jcsly the King of Me Two Sicilies. “ Ou ihe Mill General Gepiperl, sup ported by tin division of Walmoden, ad vanced towards Pnpoli, an i the division of Wied encamped near Aqnila. *• Whilst these movements were being executed. Colonel Sclmeder advanced from Leonessa, lo la Porta, and thence to Monte Real. In his march lie met some enemies, dispersed iliem, auf look some prisoners. On Ihe I2lh lie marched on 'i’oltpa. “ The division of Slutterhei in rincGfl at 1 ivoli. proceeded the Dili toCar-olt, aflat ked the hill-, at>. ak owe piece ol cannon, I liree Initiations of infantry were detached from Iticti hy Colle Alto on Capara d'Osso and Cai.-oll with in* tent lo favor the movement of the dm "i«n ofStutlerheini, and to follow the enemy -n that mail, hy taking the direc tion of Stiliuona ; the rest of this division was to reinforce the main body ol the army at Vaimontore. “ The whole of these depositions were made upon a circulation of the p-impmi words of (i'-neral Pepe, and conforma* lily lo I he efforts which lie appeared to intend making, and which in vtteit he did make. " This operation begun on I lie morn ing of the seventh, and terminated on the evening ol the 101 It, by tlie acquisition ot Aquila. " These fa -is, thus detailed, in order that their nature may he belter under stood, prove more than all the speeches of faction* orator*, what is the actua! st»irit ol the Neapolitan army and poo. pie. The solde r* abandoned a cansi Mini never w:t* theirs; the militia, com. polled lojoin through terror, have also manifested their real opinion. The in habitants id tlie Ahrnz/ts, plundered by • heir own d lenders With the pretended design ol stopping our march, receive ti«. as friends, " One cannot but pilv tlie fate of tlie pea cable inhabitants. The guilty havi root even known how to avail Ur rn-rlvc • >f tlie ssst-fanre of art, in addition It tin- natural ddlit tildes which tit dr lib - • • f the Abi ii7j!!s everv w here present. *'Oeneral P* p«* d» parted irotn Aqtt'la without an army, tu-clmiug (inti tin soldiers had betray'd hiny, I hr 11 iron de I*iiinoftr. arrived Mi** passage of lh** C.-rno, lias sen! home * hundred of prisoners and some officers. ‘ On the 1011,, at 3 in the afternoon, «e left (lie corps which had advanced to Aquila, to re join, uml to direct tlie movements of the other divisions of his troops. . , (Sigurd) “ JOHN BARON DE FREMONT, l* Creueral in Chief ot the Atisttiun Army. It is announced in the French papers, that Genoa has raised the flag ot indepen dence. A letter from Lyons, also, under the tfale wl the ICtli, states that an in surrcclii.il took place <>n the preceding day ar Vizelle and d Oisans. Tlie in iiahitants ot Datiphiny were on tlieii march to Grenoble, byl the soldiers took no part in the commotio, A similar movement was apprehended at I.tons. Turin, Mut ch 14.—The Prince of Sa” ■ voy Carigiian lias sworn to the Spanish constitution in the preseui-e of the Prc visional Junta. I lie Ma.quisde Breme forsiciiy in the French service, has been appointed minister for foreign afl'airs. The Austrians have broken up tlu- bridge over tl\e Tessino at Brussaloro. By intelligence fr«.m Germany it i,|, pears that violent discussions have re cently taker, place in hull, the Hanoverian Houses of Parliament which have only been silenced by an extraordinary and unexpected dissolution. Tiier appears to exist in the Hanoverian Commons, or Chamber of Representatives, as well as in general among the mold I mg class I es, an anxiety to abolish the privileges and influence of the feudal nobility. Tlie London Courierof the 4fli, contain* Paris dales to die 2.1, received in L-u.dun bv express. 'I lie H.uis piper contains a p> ocl.inct - i lion troiu llaron l>'Amhrosio, who si.-ned die Military Convention will, the Anniians •he 2(>tti March, as tin* principal military au thority on behalf of the King ot Naples li is as follow* ;•. PROCLAMATION. Neapolitans !— Pi*, time .s - , when Jt is i#or only the interest and ti,« duly ol all good subjects to adhere to, and obey the laws, but when il is ahsos lutely necessary from the state of affairs, that they should resign all hopes of rr instance. “ Tlie efforts of the disaffected, ami *>} those misguided individuals, who ima g'/ien Mint suttmi'sinu i.» liu authority of the king would h ad in foreign -ubjn Ration, have failed in etery quarter, and the Austrian armies have approached tin capital, compelled to appear as enemies, which, in llie first instaure, tlieir greatest anxiety waste* act as fihmls.—Not with standing the resistance attempted, the forces ol his Imperial ami Royal Majesty are still disposed to return to iln ir mi i>iual intentions, umler the conviction that the deluded will return to their duly, and that the loyal and well disposed in habitants of these Stales will conduct themselves iu such a manner as to merit their forbearance. The security of pet sons and properry has already been i in cially provided for. His Majesty the King, 1 feel authorised to afjnouuce, will socTii restore himself to the bosom of his peo ple, persuaded that the all'. c ruin to his person and family has n<>! been dim n. islice! by the calamitous events that have occurred within the last two mouths.... II.'9 Majesty’s anxiety has been, and ever will continue to be, the liher'y, prosper ity- and security of all.his subjei i«. (Signed) '* D'A.MBROSlO* ,, v. ■ . Gen. Commandant. . Naples, March 20. 1821.” Although Ihe date of this instrument is 1 the same a- tluit of the convention, it is obvious, from the reference contained in it, that it was issued subsequently lo the 1 1 signature o( that docupient I he private letter from Paris, contain - ing the above, mentions, that by the latest accounts from llie south, the greatest portion ol the Neapolitan lode pendent troops had laid down their arms. i Some w at like parties have, however,; continued in the mountains. O u. IVpe and Carrascos# had, not been heard ol tor some days. J m. ' I Sapplement lo ihe Pufraordiriftry Curette of Florence Plorkncb, M arc h 17.—A t er thv pub licetion of the Gazette of this day, we have received from Rome, dated the l&fb, the following ucw«, which appears to us of the greatest importance: “ On the evening of the lllh, three despatches arrived at Naples to his Royal Highness the Duke nf Calabria. The ■■■• *» * •••Fin *iii announc rd Iliac Gen. Pepe hail been abandoned . by his 11oops aller Ins first rencontre with tlie Austrians ; the second, that at Gaeta the army bad levoflcd against Gen. Regauv ; the third brought a re* iciest to his Royal Highness from Gen. Carascosa lo pioceed immediately fo A' , verso in order flint be might have an in terview with him. Jfis Royal Highness thought it belter insfead ol giving liimsull to send Cirri. Fardefla, vrftli the Mimst. r ol War. On (lie 12th, these two person ages returned to the capital ; and after having explained the stale ol thing*, the par|iarii<iil assembled, and ordered the Duke ot C.at.iliria to address :• t uie.-sage to the King in the name of the assembly, lo declare their respect and submission to hi- Majesty, Fire town of Naplfs is quiet. f>ome women have been arrested whilst they Were dis'ribiitiug ammunition and cart ridge* ro individuals in prison. I he Austrian army now occupies the Ahi’nzzi and the greater part of the Terra di Lsvoro." It i* said that il the Queen hail gone to the Drawing Room, her Majesty would in the first in-taiice have been shown info an anti.room, when the King, accompa nied hy some ol his Ministers, wool I have given her an audieriee ; alter which her Majesty would have been received at ( »uri in the moral manner. We give tin* merely as a rumor circulated in a very ••gh quarter; we can add, from ouronn bnowledg-, that her Majesty w is expert /ft, and that she would have been receiv 'd at the gates ol the Palace with the ouors usually paid to the Royal Family. [J'rtte Hr it on. HOWSP. or COMMONS, M A PCM 2D. fiinpofevn Honrpnrt*... .Mr. Hume rose oiiM ie f »r rtccojirdji slmwttij* • H's'hVjl expenditure incurred by tbii cnjintQ tor the detention ot Napoleon B.Miap. r'e. siiiec his surrender to the British He j believed that no account of that expend:* I lore had b.'en published since B mapatto : was fiist sent In St Helena_Upon the | propriety ol Napokon’a detention, he meant at tins moment to say nothing, the present object being merely lous' crmlii tin* expense ot detaining him, ami upon whom it devolved. Whatever opinions might prevail on (he subject ot his being > detained in cu.dofJy, in the present tiiiau. ei.il difficuliies r.l (his country, il might become ;t subject ut very peri nn consul* etalinii, how lar England should have lo pay ihe whole, or a great pari ot an ex pcnciituie. arising solely out of ll.al de* It’ll I ion. f Hear. J '] h«v house would judge ol the subject, when he staled ihe t flow - ing items as forming a pari ol Ibe-xpen-y of Bonaparte's detention: Fur a: a IV alone, * hen* was an expenditure ol nearly £24.000 ; for military eMahli-hnicnt, £’103 000; oilier iiicideola. and cnntiu* gem expenses st II.e Luugwood estab lishment, £'57,01)0; vessels (oi provision ing the island, exclusive of tin navy — Ibis charge he had heard estimat'd £3,900 £4,000 or £5,000 ; naval «• ji of oue 74 gnu ship and nine smaller v. si Is, £ 100,000 ; making a total emiM le rahly exceeding £’400 01)0 per annum for tlie sole pnrp-'Sf ol keeping Bona -arte .i prisoner, [Hear, liear.| t hr lion, hi-tu ber, after moving tor these ace nun Is, paid that Govi rumen! had hitherto la d no accountsoi this expeiidilur- or* h t ,id« ol Parliament ; and fie ihoughl it ipiilo t me, iio a in t!i< S* St o; it year of peace, I bat not only this account* should bn forthcoming, liut also that ii sliould bo known whether there was ai v secret un derstanding with olb?t powers, and to what extent, lor merit,.g the expense. A t ier a few words from ilie Chancellor «n the Exchequer, the motion was agreed to. [/rom thr .V. Yo-h Cnir^tr'cic.l Advertiser.} Mill ' ISH I'AKLlA.MKNT. Catholic <, ion.—'The long a--itsted Ca tliol c question ivi engrosses ihe attention ol'tlie Uiitish Part’umeot and Uritid) editors. I'lie luil has passed *_he 11 oil so ot (’onv:r,;»e.s, by M iiiijor ty ot 19, and Pis received its first awing j . ,e Mouse oi Lioru> l i e tilobe says that “ ministers do not mean to seriously rejist it .otlie Lords,because if opposed Hum (; twcctsdully.it Would be brought forward again in the C. mrnou?, ami would thus bring U>e two lions*s constantly ir.to collision on this great national question.” Hut the Courier, un the contrary, says, “ the measure has now to fight its way 'hiough Hie House of Lords, where it is expected to encounter a more de cisive opposition.” There is evidently much teelirg and d good deal ot alarm, in regard to this subject, and the parties are complete .y rp.it up upcti it. The C m/itr opposes the bill, and lord CaMlcreagh supp. ris it. The 'l'.mes and True Briton, ( ipposition pa pers,) are opposed to it, and the New I'm.-5, {Ministerial,] is in favor ot it. Many «p. prelisnd that i* will not only have ihe effect to injure the established chu.cli in England, but utterly ext ngui.di it in Ireluia ; wliilu Ilia m >r* tolerant consider the present bill as >1 kind ot Compromise, and led a disposition to put the matter at rest, by le’th g the c<t tholics huvo a pari of wha» they have c aim ed. and enough, -a they suppose, to satisfy them, » i.e i.iHirier Rs_, s, the mos- a.arming p a-t of the yh de ir inaction, is, the change of shape which litis bill has undergone in its progress It came into the house, a bill for the rel.ef of Catholic consciences; it leaves the bonne an „o> loc the disturbance of Hno- - trstast consciences. Every one, he say?, id O'.vs that, by me oath of supremacy, which every Protestant must take, to enable him to fill any < Ifiee, or to s.t in Parliament, he in called upon to swear ** that the Pi.pe ha h not any spiritual authority within tl n realm.” N..w ibis bill rerognzesand hgalzes “die Spiritual f t te Pope within this " hii,” . :d .t en dirrr.ts the mode in which. taut spiritual aul’u.ritj shall lie exercised ; and yet, at er all tins teeng., •io,., legisla tion, and direction, it at.II obi,;’i s the Pro testant t» swear, in the same words as when Popery Was high treason, •« that ihe Popu li-.tii not any such spritval authority ; in short, to sw.-ar « downright falsehood, anl a f»Uc • h-od, not in eiential, constructive or ot, •Cure, but a falsehood which appears fite rant uml rrcontetlT even oil the Bill itself. The “ ITitchcraff repeal bilj.” was read 0 thiid time on the 26ili March, and passed. On ihe question be.vg pm, L rd Csstl-r ttgli observed, that is it was now “ the witch Ig time of night.” it was noi an improper hour ,w' I*".h • '»• 1 ft the house of commons on the Srth, Dr, ' Lushingion introduced a bill to facilitate the examination of witnesses residing in the c ' ionies. The object is to extent? to all the colonics, the existing provision fur examining witnesses residing in the Last Indies. Several petitions have been presented, pray, ing the House wc.uld revise the criminal ct-tic. Libel on the Queen.—The Editor of the Western Luminary, printed at Evter, has been trie ! lor a libel against the Qusen ; I n was found guilty, hut strongly recommsndtd to ilie clemency of the cr >*n, A letter from Ctockholm, says that hallthc I t>wn of Wnnmcslcy has bun destroyed by fire. It is stated that the Xing ol England will not Visit Ireland limit ahtr tl.e corunati n. Hannah 11 irber rcccntl) died in the Elect prison win re she hael been confined thirty, two yen is fur contempt of court. Numerous petitions have been prer.er. cd to parianer.l ag i nst the Catholic bill* The (iazrtte of the 2lst, contains sn ordei in council for continuing in force, until fur ' ther orders, the provisions of the 53th S’ec i Leo. 3d w,'’i rega-ii to the import nncl er port trade ol 1,1. port ol St. Andrew’s, N. II. with any foreign state in amity with his m. jesty. I he Not'ingham Callender contains ihc number ol lUtiy t •<> men and boy-, who had [ been tentenced to death at iheisie assix-x. . i At the Si !F.•■»!»,h Av* /*<!, i'.etnle.eight persons received *cnteuce oi ath ; one ap«.iJ 16j two 17 and * wo IK vearaolage. At l* «* Kent A«s:ze .forty tv? 'it -ms wtie 'condemned to des'h. the greater j art Whom were for h- use breaking. At the lltVQii*hire Ass:ae*, el.v-n men U'i, one woman we.c sulencedto da.th. Tb.x intter was lor ente ing * d..ifj, r.r.d -if ring brrml, Cutter, h/c Ms-v left fn"*ft u ifl'v Four r.icn urFre rr.\.i, ,j ,i tl.e O’! II si'a. •on •W fiVfh nf «r »r s.jp. .v -,,iJ.