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... I.* tOULHKU n puillinlird ««irr a Srntr«i7, U Uhrtr,fn...« a w«i dumi: *»»« •«•,«.*«. uf the *><utr LrKUU ft t a l - Price. the -'»< " heretofore, hive lMlar. per auum.,, It * 11 ..Is no Note* »f charter ml, .pecie-payiog hanlu 1! p | . ,llel,t. The Editor, will guaran l ! tee thiMiufetY of remitting them by iua.1S the postage of all let *1 No !',sner’.liM be''.u'-.otim.ed (hut at the discretion of if the Editor*,)until ,11 arrearage, have hern paid up. ! j^ vnuwyerwill gu .nl.e the payment ol umc paper., YeBMS OK ADVERTISING. tfy One .quate, OU LESS—Etr.t m,citron 75 cent.—r.ch I C0""nNon».U.alheO.ei.l inserted, until it be. either l-ern pa.J i',.r,*or*assumed hy son.'- prison ■■■ tl.U city, or .U envuun^ \ - 3i»~J’uckuzes of Fresh Seasonable DivY GOODS. wxTKUtNUfc. EDWIN J-'lES k. CO. Maikrl Bridge, F l, .“ received the follow,ng Seasonable IMIY GOODS ; ^ can . (about 1200 pi*. «■•> 5-4, 7-B, l-l and 9-» common tine and siipeifme p, tut. and Loudou climu, comprising a choice . assorliuert X do >J-E piiuinl figured muslin. , 2 do 4-4 and 6-4 plaiu bs*ok mi’sl'u. Z 4^ tamboured do do, .o.ne or which, .re Very J 3 j/4.4 plain, and 4 4 splendid Uiuboured Swirs • do4-U4a.„l 5-1 One and extra fine nain-sook. >\ Z do 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 cambiic and jaconet n.u-l.n. * n a. 4-4 loom ti-urad jacoael caiuiirK. and book tniulUM 3 do 4-4 and C-l garment and 4-4 furohure diuiiuts. ;) do gingham and muslin robe. 1 do 6—I Wore sjmt jaconet, is* 2 do London plan ami hgurcil white Marseilles , i 2 do common and lint* printed do , . 1 do plain while and rich printed Imitation cambric cravat.anil laJie'. handkerchief. 4 do common and line cambric gingham. , 12 hales 3-1, 7-8 and 4-4 bleached puwci loom skirtings j .3 7 do 4-1, 5-4 and t-l do do .heeling. j g r.ti do 3-4 and 7-C lirsnsn .hirliugs 113 < vl do 4-4. 5-land 6-4 do .heeling. f.H 4 do plaids and stripe. , I 2 9 do 3-1, 4-1, 5-t and C-l apron anil furniture check. I £ 4 do 7-t;' 4-4 aud full 6-4 power loom liedlicking J q 2 cam. fine and siiperliue Grandiirell .tripes 1 2 2 do dial', Nankin, bull'and while silk stripe drillings 1 = ^ and cotlou florentine. _ I j -5 2 do blue, while and drub jeans a*d l niun mixture. It do Angola tassiuien « and Mexican elsdlr. I I do draft, black and mixed ribhed Ueiiinarlc s.ittrn. j „ w 1', \ ;I do so pel. drab, mixed and jot black Trench cas.inctx j != * ) > do women's and mi ll's cullou and llutad hose, while and i I - 4 » d.j cotton and thread hole and half Imse, white and 2 dn* women's and mens’ while aud black En»li.,h and French 1 silk hoie mid glove. 1 * 2 do women’s while, black and lead Coloured wonted and cot 1 ton hose 17 do. women's Woodstock beaver and men's \V oudstock hea ver and buck-kiir glove* x ' t do women's dressed und unJrej.ed colored aud while long J do coltou bandanna and Madras.* Inckl'g. * *J do 7-8 anil 4-1 Irish linens, in whole and half pieces i case (common to supritiue) long lawus I do superior 5-4 liisb *lierliug* I a Jo 0, 7, 8 and 1U-4 liuru diapers and rich damask table i cloth* l do 3-4 birds1 eve linen aud 8-4 cotton diapers 1 £ do blown Holluml* , 2 bales Russia sheetings’ best quality 7 do Urilith ozoahur gs u I 3 do 4-4 and 40 inch Potter sheeting, ant) stout llcisjani, for ^ cotton bugging 1 j fl do nurlaps, No. 2udS a do stout bautzic rolls, No. 2 and 3 4 J,, bean Iteraian beuipeu oznalmrgi,brown k half bleached 3 do white Gel nrnu licklenhurg* 2 do cum.non brown, patent blue ami all coloured thread 3 cases common and gilt Loudon p icked and rutted pins 2 do [175 noart] Holt1* win cotton,from No. do to 200 1 Jo Holt’s patent sewing coltou, pul up like Nun’* thread 3 do common, and Clarke’s best spool sewing and ,‘iest coltou 1 do net suspenders Si X do buckramaud stiffened linen, for padding V l do clnutz and imitation Merino •b urls B 1 do superior French liueu cambrics 1 do cotton fringes, w rit ar on ted , 1 do common and supeifine gold beau ti'Pr* »U 3 do biack mid eolouied, plain and ligui nt Canton Craprt ' { t do plain black sud rich vine figured black and eoiouiad i * N lakin crane.- and lohta V' 3 do 7 and 8-4 rich saUiu figured cr.ipe <hawli assorted f , % do coinpanv ti.ig, scarlet, brown aud yellow baujaoha 1 Vtl haiidk* rrbieli • J 1 do fFnsbuigt*n if La Fnycth rich printed twille d do f , 3 do black *enshaws, sarmett*, lustrings aud leraotmer S i 3d black ami coloured, plain and neb figur’d silks for ladici' ’ dre.scs l ' , l do splendid figured berege and game shawls and hhilkf* V > 2 do Italian anlnthct ciriug -ilk*, good quality It tfrll a»»l’d \ '1 Jo black Cautnn silk and levantiue neck handkerchief* V 2 do [2»W pieces] long company aud marniec chop nankisrl 1 ■ 2 do containing a choice assoilruent of rifibena f l Jo superior and c unuon figured black llorcutjnes I 1 do green gauzes and vt ill ■ 1 do richly wiought, white and black lace shawls B 2 do elegant bobbinett, French mid Knglith thread lar.es Jg 3 do comprising n good asivrtiurnt of gilt, coat k vest burtons i 1 do black and colmired Italian crape* a 1 case abed combs, imitation corah*, fine ivory combs, he. 1 do suspenders, eo.it end vest Ik nc moulds v T 3 do *iik rod cotton umbrellas and paivsolr n 3 Jo mid >nlr*, from common to extr a &n« bluet, hlncks znd \k fan y doth* r 4 do rrrs'iorrr.J, rompi i*inc a choice selection of blurs, blacks, ( drabs, mirture- md bull* “i W 3 Jo Common to fine Jars ari l deep blue mixed sattjnetts 1 a 3 bale* It node* k (Jo’s plain and figured black and coloured , . V honibxtetii I f J sinstt bile WTr f'vi’r superior black cirrasiiaua fur Summer J J I do superfine white shining fiaiineli I l ft bale, point and rose idar.kels j I ) do mixed kerseys, kc Jxc. f v jy A large portion of the Goods abovrrncnt ionrd wire A bought during the p ut winter, ami of course hefo>e the late f # great rise. The whole are offered for sale, on on usual term,, » ) April 23. 11 a—*.;, if WEHTEli.V~M.ilL COACH i Mmsmim! I i k.N the I7th May the Mail I o ich i’> i- ticbmo! ■■ ' - ! *-e lottesville will commence iuniting 3 times 1 wits, ■ . 1 lyws : , fjtifoint* Richmond Tuesdays, Thundai . ! ound ,vs at 4 Jpo'clnck, i. in., lodge at Mrs. li t- I* at Chat loiter viljellie next morning to breiif RET!',: Leave Charlottesville on To 1 , Thursdays and Sundays at half past d, p. in., immcdivi 1_, sfter the .iirivd of th< We* * tern 'nail. Lodge il •Villii's, and arrive in Richmond (he next day in the a'ternoon. The coaches and biw»e* on this ■route are good. The driver* tobtr and accummud.i'inr—fare I only Sir Dollars. K POUTER. Mii'j 3. 11—ft WILLlAMjrWILLIAMITjILT, Jr. „di>e now receiving hy the Virginia Target, lirect f.oin Liver* • _ pool, tlirir atsortiiiMil of 8P3k3Sr« WGIKDQ* Consisting in part of list* following ; Sheppard's extra blue, black and olive cloths , . *••> - do do and ijraS kerirymtrct II ItliodesHiombaxettes, plain, twill’d and figured Vj ——— blxcdc and drab striped Denmark .'s.ittcens P‘2ii «ollon ramblirs, jaconets and mull muslins y| Qinfkson, calicoes, dimities and Colton thirlingt :/y/t : Ttriflings, satlcenx and striped cotton kerseymeres • * ) Tadic’s and girl's while sou ingrain Mark cotton U silk hosiery Ocnllrmen’. hose, half hose, cotton suj silk vuspeudtrs ■' i. f Button and linen rheeks, Rnsaet leather gaiters * Diming, spool and (loss Cotton, flosi thrrail White, brown, and coloured thread, London gilt pins it needles ' ' Haidheni't genuine SniilT, No. » Sewing olki assorted, silk twist and cotton halls . t *, stilt, plated and mohair coat and vest buttons * Herman it. Idis'ereil steel, spades and <hu.-ds ,1 1 Pocket And pen knives, razors in cases and scissors j J)i swing knives, curry romhs and stock lock* Real buck, dogskin and Woodstock gloves in Shot Kelts and powder flasks, I fory and buck knives & forks f i ®*l and 8d wrought nails, Drifanuia lalile spoons it coffee mill) i Born and gran blades sud weeding hoes. I J * ALSO, ii Daily expected by the Tacilir arrived at New-York. j Blue and black cloths and kerseymeres , , Blue anil olive Lidie's cloth,® very suitable article for gen J , tlemen’s rummer wear 8 Zisrtr family fri t» Line us, striped salteens and colored and white Mirseilles , Black silk florrntine, and Dandriffe fvory mmHi. i And lh' f-Alowine rrttived from Nttu-York. J ’ i Jtmwn, bleached and coloured domestics ■ Nankeen*, Canton and Mandarin ci apes and crape shawls Tortoise shell tuck, side and mock tuck combs \ <Jef man oznaburgs, Burlaps and Hessians, onr own imporla ,ion J rr AH of which have been hid in with Cash, were seleMed k *n experienced agent in London, and will be sold on very ft . iaodera'e terms, either wholesale or by retail. | May 3. __ _ l!«—8t ' : spuing GoG0snr~ : T HAVE just reserved a large and elegant assortment of Ala * * pic and r n-.v-y t'f jsfgptcd to the se^xon, wtjjcb l triR till at very low pricy*. f ’t_„ IWIJL NF.ILSON. 1 ***’ tlpa-H t r iff* i up-rs x'n mti jLKfii. Marshal's Sale of Highly valuable Real Estate. IN pursuance •>! a dec re ol llie Superior Com! »l' Cbanrcri fs>r llie Kichtnoitd District, piunsmucetl on tin- 2thli clay of March 1223, m the cares ol' Trent v.. Tirol; Cnopln-ll vs. Vieiit; Trent ss. Trent, and Letpcr s*.Trent; I slull on Tliurs dav the 2tilh day of May uext, offei for sale, to the highest hinder, at public auitiuu, at the loll Inmsr of Trent’s UuJge, subject to the doner right of Mis, .Maltha Trent, tlse toll bridge, loll house amt lot appmtenant theieto, and llie appur tenances ol the hii-lgc ; iiiunedialely altor which, rlijil l ul tin same place nr on their respective preioiser, as may be deemed most conducive to the interest ul the puties, on' that das ; I shall in like manner, offer for Sale, subject to a like ligfu ol dorver, the lollunriug Iota ot lam^lsing in the towu .1 Man chester, Vi/: Lots, No. 279, 2U0T203. 2t>!», 2M5, 237, 243, gpi, 281, 282, 2 Id, 220. (the lour iast Nos. bring tin lit)US', and im provements orcupird by Mu. Trent}—207, 20e', 183 I'jr'. also the fee simple interest in possession uf Kdwaid \V. Tient. in llie foil oviug loth in said (siwii of M.inchrUrl, sit; Lois, No, nil. 11:2, 1C7, lt>8, 121,1*7, UB, 3% Ci), 70, IS. 14, 27. 28. 41, 42, II, 12,28, 20, TO, 40, 7, 37. 200, 210, 221,222 the last foui hav mga public warehouse thrreoii, and 219; on* tiu/iely uf 287, i patt sd lot No. 200; foftv-tivc leel lii ul, iinproicd, and one moiety or pail of lot adjoining, being No. ISti. Lots. Nsis. 192, r°-*v 21**, and 222: Lot, No 43,i, iuilto, ■*\ of Iticlinioutl, *i|ls jecl to tire dower ol Mrs. Tietil; and the fee simple interest in possession, in (be following lots lit Ills- city of Richmond, vix: lot*, No. 40b. One sisili ol an undivided piece of laud soltl by Mar-lia Ove; ton to L. IV. Timi and uthetx lying near Ross’s canal; one hall ol N** 8J4, purchased by Tient and Ttesl wav. The sale of tiie above described property will commence at 11 o’clork, at the toll bou.c ol the nriiige as above slated, and he there continued, or adjuurited, liom uay to day, and from place U» place, as 1 u cunistauers i ceplire. Should thr above-named day prove to be unlair, sale to commence the first fair day theri after. The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any thing of (he value ol the above property, particularly of the Uridge, to those as ijuaiutcd with it: but to the distant ailsintuier, to the mat: of capital ami cntrrpii e, he will sny, that within his sluirt ex pcrieni e, but few, it any opportunities have occurred, better ealruluted to insure a just reward to haunt in-m-try; llimisr across James Rivet, and connecting as it does the cit’v ul Rich inutid and the town ul Manchestei; and constructed ou a cheap sale and simple plan, llie profits from the lolls, have exceeded the expectations of ihe most sanguine. 1KHMS 0F SALK—Oue-fouilh of the purchase uian/i payable in six month-; one-fourth in twelve mbntlts; one-fourtt in eightseu mnullis ; and one-fuurih m twenty-four months— Iii.les, negotiable, with approved eodurscis, and the title retain ed as a security. J. Gl’KKKANT, M. S. C.CJ R. D. Al"d _IDS—id*. PUBLIC AUCTION. BY vntue of a dee.t of ;rust executed to the *ulncribers on the 10th dny of Nuvemlter til'd, by Carter II. Page ami Hehecca his wife, and acknowledges! hv the said Caller II Page, in the Office of the Court ol Hustiugi fur the ritv ol Rn liuioml, on the 13th day of November, I 812, for the pur po.e ol securing to the Fanners’ Hank ul Virgiuia certain soim y u.neiu uiruuuiiru, wc win »ril at ruMlC Auction, ht t«n«l\ money uu the uromutt, on Thur«da)- ihc ltilh {Ja* of June next, at 5 o'clock, I*. M., if lair, if nut (lie next fair «J»vf one cciUtn ACHE LOT OF UHOUXI), bnua.lt;.! on the North by E ,ueel, uu me South by I) street, uu the K.vt by the lot of Nathaniel Sheppard, and on the West h) the street wlsi. h pa-srs lo the East of the hmur. owned-l.y Col. David Mullock and tire- l.ile Thomas Wil-ou esu F. N. NICHOLAS, > ’ WM. NEkEKViS. J Richmond, April 15, 1826. HI_t,|, P. S. Altlvu’ by the lerius of the trust deed the trusters ars autliulised to ,cll lor ra-h, a credit of six, twelve- and eighteen mouths will be allowed the purchaser, to be secured by note, with approved eiidoi .cn, and a deed of tru«t ou the property. The sale w ill he condurtc-d by 'Thomas Tav lor. MARSHAL’S SALE, Of Slock, Coal Lands and City Loin. ■ N pursuance of a drove of the Svpeuor C'utui of Chancery * I ji thr Richmond Dull irt, pronounced on the 2-till dav ut -March, 1825, in the case ot Stott vs. Currie, I -ball, mi Monday the 20,1 day ol May uext, xl It o’clock, otfer for sale, oo the pre raises, to the highest bidder, at public auction, an undivided inon-ly of ahuut 60 feet of gi-nnd in the city of Richmond, binding ou old Stmckoe W in xtioii.e, adjoining the property ol JxjiiiuJI Paine, and tne brick warehouse, belonging to Thomas Fun. Asid in liks manner, on Tuesday the 24th day of May next, I shall ut 11 o'clock, A. Ah odor tor sale, at the l*r -ol door of u.t Eaglr lintel IU the city ot KicbnionJ, twenty-five shares o stuck in the Richmond Dock Conipanv, fully* paid up. I-'ii< sb.uea ui Stock III the Drop Run Tuiiipike Company-—an un divided luuiely of an undivided tiii/.l peit, of a tiact of land containing by surrey- uitlvSy acres, on which there it co.il, ai.e situated near Adam's cool lists, in Goochland eountr. Anundi vidt-d moiety of an undivided third part, of a tract of land, airt con:ajtung cjaJ, and believed to coisiain 1.060 acr«-», and up wards, aud situated in thr couuiy of ileurico, und known as tin deep i uncoil pit tiact. An undivided moiety of a tract of land, situated In the four ty of Ur ririco, adjoining the lamia of Daniel llurton, and con la-iung acres. One sixth of an undivided tract of land in the county of Gooch, laud, near the Dover coal oils containing 1*0 aciei. And at 4 o’clock, u. m. of the said 24th day of a ay next, nr the premises, an undivided moiety of certain lots situated, lx trig and being in the v ity of Kichmuml,'immediately opposite Jack sou’s Garden, cootasniiiic six lots, or halt an rs,'in Coult’s addi tion aud designated as No. 12 tn Richard Young’s plan of said city. TERMfv—-A credit of line, and six itiutithsj notes with apprui ed endorsers. J. GL’ERRANT, M. S. C. C. R. 1». April 6.__ tOn- id .VLYETy SLA FES FOR SALE. HY virtue of a deed of trust executed to us by Alexander llojd, for the pm pose of securing a debt therein menti oned mill due to ISi sir Durwell, we will, on MrmJav thr 2dd day ol May, at Mecklenburg Courthouse, proceed io sell for cash, belweeu Ninety aud one hundred Slaves, embracing -laves of every desrriislion; among tlirisi are Trndt sinrn of va rious kinds, I-. Wit: hlarksmitb), ah .emakers and coopers. So fine an opportunity is -eld. in off red to persons wishing topur rha-.e j.ioperty of this description to accommodate themselves. The slaves aie remarkably likely, and the .ale roust certainly ta Ire place. If the day mentioned should be a bad one, the sale will commence on the next rood day. aud will continue t. II, day to dav until all of the slaves shall be sold, or a autfi cieocy to satisfy the object ol the deed of trust. JOHN W. LEWIS, \ . WM. TOWNES, \ tru*tee> _ WH 1^- _HI—tds (rooc/ilaiul and Hanover l.and for Sale. JS virtue of an order of the Superior Court oV fhancery for live Richmond District, 1 offer at private sale a tract of land in .he uppei part of Goochland county on the waters ot Little l.yril Creek, containing 1471 acres or thrrealioiil, and anotlier tiact to the count) of lianoeer, containing 986 acres. As it is . ..I,... „_s:i.. -.,1— - _ r .. ‘'•'ale, the hiin! will he sold at a moderate price ami on aeconi -■ ..biting U-nu«. Roth trai ts will be divided to suit purchasers. ret. iland land sail) be shewn to persons woliing It pnr r!.i.ef|»y Air. Winston Payne,and the Hanover lauds hy Mr. L-incy me*. Possession rau he given immediately. WM. r WICKHAM, nirvsving Trustee of llie estate oI baial. Out, dee. Kirhuiond, Jan. II. 1825 77_if jilARSHAL'S SALE. IN pursuance of a decree ot the Superior Court of Chancery he.dal Iherapitol in the city of Richmond, on the 24th March, 1825, I will expose to sale on the Sih.tune next, at 12 o'clock,it fair, if uot the nssit fair day, on (hr premise., a completely finished PAPEH MILL, on Piiwlutr Oreelt, about two mile. ibs.ve .Manchester, and about half a oiile from James river. Tins mill is calculated for winking two engines, for siring of white paper, with a duster, loft, and pipe ol pure spiiug water, with every necessary appa ratus, out houses, Le. he, l shall also sell, along with the mill, and the appurtenances, the tract of land oil which the mill it built, runt.iiuing from 20 tu U0 acres, very well wooded, kr. The sale will In made according to the decree of the couat vii. on a credit of one and two years, lor bonds with good secu rity, and a lien upon the property until paid. J. CIUKKKANT, M. 8. 0. O. R. p. April 5.lat-tJ Coat Land and out half of Barton Milts forsale. s »Y virtue of * deed of trust to the subscribers fmm Miles nJ Uott, to satisfy certain debts therein specified, will he ex posed to sale at auction, to the highest bidder, lor ra-h at the Iront door of the Kaelc Tavern, in the city „f Richmond, at twelve o’clock, on Monday the t'id of May nett, the follow ing properly, to svit t tine half of (he Corn Mill, commonly called Norton Millt in Dheiterfirld conuty, with as much ground between the canai and water as inav he nnrssarr fur building lumber liousas and as much water from the rana! at is sufficient to drive two’pair of stones, and othei machinery that innv lie necessary for the same, svitls a pririh ee of a good rond through the land of Frederick Clarke Insud mills. Also, one moiety of a tisct of land in Powhatan roiinty, for mally belonging [ilie whole tract) to Peter ihipuy ami Win. U. I’ovall, knosvn and railed hy the name of the 1'attirson tract, (nr Ihipuy and Povall’sCoa/ Rite) purchased hy said Ihipuy and Povall of David Patterson of the County of Chesterfield, and supposed to he four hundred and fifty-eight acres and a half. This land is believed to contain a large ami valuable hotly of coal, and to he an interesting object to any person wishing to acquire lit atiotlof propei ty. JOHN nnOCKKNRROCOH, 1 RICHARD ANDERSON, \ Trailer* PHILIP N. NICHOLAS, $ April 5, t R25. ion_t,|, TEJYDOLLARS ItRWAUD. ' II ANAWAY from the subsriiber, living in Hanover, on the IV night of the 1st instant, a negio man named J.4CK, about 5 feet (l or 9 inches high, stoops a little in his shoulders,and has lost one of his under teeth ; a light complexion and is SO «,r 21 years of age. It is supposed lie is lurking about Richmond. Th<- above teward will be paid for appiehending and delivering ■ aid runaway to use. Kl>: U. SYDNOR. * April 20. 115—If HALE OF SLA VES. RY the direction of the last will and testament of Joseph Christian, dec. will he mikl at Charles City Courthouse tne 19th day of this month, (Alay] four Slaves.tsvo men, a hoy and woman. HY THE EXLCUTon. jW»y *. IsiTf, US—f Ja SPlU.Yd FIELD PITTS FOR LEASE U!«£ ol R-».m i Burton, dec. on- i)nii"in of lea.utg J Wi ll kimwu for a form of \ear*—thrv ar« tiluut* •*tlhi lleuiiro conntv, adjoining Deep It'iii 1*«U* and a'mut II from the ciij.— I’ot iiilWmattou call on Keuh'.n Duituit or 1 lioina' O. Burton, who mu beivtu on the ureuiiiUf and *ti|»u itc tlic term*. I>er. 18 *n—if To the .Members of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Vir%mia. jMHE annual o.i. I' .1, ion U' (hi Pro.-tanl Kpi.eopil hurrli -1- 'tithe UiucessufVirginia, will h< held in the city of Hi. I, in...,J,,n. I'hurulay the May „ert, M which time <h eleiifal auii lav-ticlegatey el ih« re.pertive Parish*, are re quested to he punctual in their attendance. It ts thought pro per to noiily the members both ot' the clergy- and laity , that comfortable lodging! will he provided for t heir aeeorn modal ion. . . RICHARD Cfl AN NINO MOOKll. ,.r * James Holman, Spencer A. Holman, William trytr an/ ftuunnak Y. fryer, [/„m<-r/y S-uannak Y. Hot mo .| IVm. I wJomnn./ S.Ulm A. tfWom, [formerly .Vu£/v A. Holman] ottd Jnmtt T. ffolnt an t \ ®.^ou ',r,; ',"1 r,‘>idcnts of thi, cuiiimonweallh, and have no ' *- kn°7.n "S'"* 'VI,"I" ,he >*IW to whom notice ran he iv en, you'vill take nolKethii I -hill on Friday the 17.1, iud Saturday ihr 18 h days of June next, between the hum. of £ o cl. ea iu the morning and 6 in the evrniug. at the storeho,,.. “* 1 hweaii, .Miller 4: ro. m the county of prim * Kdw ml an > total.- of Virginia, proceed Intake the'deposition, of Mai y \, "..•lead ami others,to he re,das evidence in a suit inCh.n rery, now depending m (lie rouuty court of Piincc Edward, .u whirh suit I am plaintiff and you are ilefendints. . V,JU* 5 ic- ’ FRANCES HOLMAN. -APnl 2,un?'v LA.YD FOR 'SALE. OR sale, my tract of land in Alhcraarle eoufify, hrretofo'r. I iny residence, consisting of:i,500 acres, about tjjOO ot which are of the be.I mountain quality, ami i.oou Inn-helott ihr mountain, and extruding front il, g.nr,,llv of gio.l quality, and re,arkal.lv well Umbered and yvafe,r,|. The tract lie, on the south side ef the Rivannaa branch of James River, navi gable for Baltcaux lo Milton, which is within three and a half miles. It i, five miles from Charlottes, ille, and six from the university. Of it. advantageous situitiou foi health and snrir. lv,no remark need he made here. The vslale ha. all ,he usu al improvements on it, a co.omo lions dwelling hou-e. bnildin • Jo' servants, and other domr tic purpose, good stihlc, dn, b .rn-, sri.h threshing machines,a grist and .a,v mi||, with good home, tor manage,;, and sl«„e, ., well posted Tor each pun.. au.lall in goo. repair. Tbetrael maybe diiid. ■d.aily.idtagi ly.mto several parts, fc will be so disposed ol ifdesi.ed. The pay rnem ofthe purchase money may be m ,de hy iii.t.lm. ntr, with a , cry liheial Cl edit, to be agiee.l on at the time of sale. The furm ute, and the stork of every kind u,..y he sold with the land. Jr,..Tmq t |r,,w .an”'h'c-,I ‘rl’ "Fralher more that, 700 m e Jbwb b. OW n l 0fl’7"b",1°"r ,hu »‘er, ..northern " '"'h ,l'r‘ wc,.,> '* of b’"oJ quality, well limbered and witrrcu. and hata valuaMe r< m «*t nnfn,..,., . » I ni, tract IS divided inti two far,..,, rich hiving on it a dwell,,,, lu..i«r.vv,yron,mo,l..,.» for ., small family., with necc„,,vo.,t for ti'e ot'l.,7'rp hei?,V7 '"r "> manner a lor the other. Persons inrliued to purchase, wiiladdie,, them ,r 7L i:,V, VlD-)rm- , JAMES MONROE. Uakllill, Loudoun countv, V . April 12 11 V—tf thSi.S!'i M M,,rW-*“ * °r,hel*"J‘ ah°ec described, to ,* "'Khestbidder, in small tracU, and with liberal credit I will alteud on the premises, no the fat Monday in.luiir neat. -- - JAMES MONItOE. STO.YE CUTTERS. Wim/"'1 fupon Hi*- Canal, at the » » Balcony Falls iu Atahcist county, hv callin< upon V(i fi JOUS & ROBERT GAMBLE. ——L-L-,____ in;—4t V : At a Superior Court of Chantry hold en at the J tr>s •"P U:> ’ mU,ef,,y «»f Richmond, the 1 flthday of Ma.ch, John Lewi, Barn,. Philip J. Use,-,, |„ hi. own rieht and aa a.I.u r <le bouts non of L ucy L. Taratlttc, dec. p|,,r. i J?.h,;fH,Tkm«.h>rinerad’lnorof the said Lucy L. Paradise dr. d, Henry Edloe. Scrceant ol the city of Williamilii.,.' nnd committee ami ado. or of William iW^m, deeM who ’ w. alto ,11 atltn or of the .aid Lucy L. I’ar.di.r .ll'lsj nr, Ilotie.on, widow of il,r sai l William Hodcson John \Vi Li, ami William Dandridee, trustee, under u 'T\rU ■?' IT ^ .Msnhall, Ktt. a.u'- ';a.7f H illruu Ma'tlnl1, who wa* oar•( flic iermitiei «i "dmVs'of l’"" "i Jphn a ,'pki!,,,,nd Williau‘ Uodj.no, formed .idm n of Luc; L I’aiadite; John Potter and Hours l. the other seeuritieitothat bond: Georce It I if •’ , h“ "t *«■» Mar.. 0. M.irv’h.B; °J Klll.l Atl.inis blfivifp. *ho W.H JCIi/4 \ M .rA.|| T£* ^.vau.lJohn J Mar, hall infant children m,d only l™“j H ilium Mnrsluill, «ieeea%e<l9 ’ n .* * 1 his cause rarne on thi, day lo he ,.ji„ heard nn the o'ntr, heen*7!^e kk* fTpl'mentai and .uncoiled lull, which Lath been taken a, aonfesse.l against all the def, ndnnls therein el cept John Marshall, John Ko ter and Henry Edloe, the dl’etel Id U.|d ,l>r h*1 l,l,rP',,r »ppearing to havi been duly eicrm ed, the answee, „}■ ,h,|„» named defendant.,, and was are.,c l Council: on consideration whereof, the rnuit ,i„.l a. t .J' ilte defendant John Hnpku,,. ..o ol the court,an account of hi, administration of Ihe eAaK of the V;1 L"r> L. Paradise;.ha, the defendant Edloe, do also ren der an account of hit intestate's administration „f the same estate, and of Ins own administration of the estate ofht, intestate; that the defendant John Marshall, do r*i! lr‘aIitmrfnfVhhee«.7ee .7',^SETZm. M^stalL dee ’ "‘ST’ “l"‘‘ Jhe ,a'd comtinssK nrr is dit eelrd to exaoiinc, stalea„d set’ He the said accounts,aJll repou the ««„ to the court wnh any matter, specially stated, deemed pertinent hv him,elf or which may be required by the parties to he so slated ’ A Copy. Teste, _WM. W. HEXING, C. C. COVniSSIOXCr.'S-Orncv, Richmond, April 27, 1825. ? u l'*rt,r' mtcicsted wiH please take notice, that 1 have dEdin'th 1fftlh,U-T"r J,.,l.v ,0 commence the accounts o'clock, a! ni*.: ^ ai5’r"";:ac“aud vuutbf" tc»^™rT:tD A D VER1 ’JSEMEJYT. ~" rpHE subscribe,., or one of them, pursuant to their power, •mullv s!",,,n Vr*U *' Hub,,r *''Cti<m f«? 1 'ash, Mimli V Sl.iv*-«Riiri K» aI Kklilr, convrv#*f| |o tb**iu f„r demnity of David Barclay and Robert Bell, a, ,„iciies i„r Litbgow, town: on Tuesday the 17th day of May, ni25 iif.it <( not the neil f.i, far, a, lOo’clock, a’. heVo’re JfaK,Z' ravern in the citv of Richmond, the Slave, Clailiornt David Anatnis, Ja me,. Jenny and Pevvy ai,J her child* .L , 1 piece. Of fjAyf) in the ... o|i"/Ie„Hco, wWch ’ wtre’eon' veyed to slid Lit brow hv Bartlett Still m i9ir. k. .i. . _ <t.«i iii Henrico county court: and another parcel of Land in , »»<d county, whichwas conveyed tosaid Lithgnn l,v I.rwislJur we I and Judith hi* wife, 1BI7, hydeed recorded in Mia, county : and «u>c day. at 1 o’rlork. ... m..... the premi.e.,llial el.uiotiv improved LOT Of LA!fl.), the cPj(r nf "mud, Iruniing W feet on A street, and extending hark at i i-ht angle* ah,HO feet. In a 20 fee, alley, in .hr occupation of Wm. M»rk«-nn<*. K«q., ami *itinted between the rmidenre* of Thorns* Ritchie and Pelt, V. Daniel, E,qr“,-And 7ct ,^ div ifirnwJ», at 12 o flick, on tlir preruttf %lhe 1»,| of ! ,n-| : " "r tew", '• known h/the nameof JWoctrng^ .N" lD'7nJ Hr °‘b<,’,iUOf‘he ,aiJlown h> "><• MICHAEL HUETTEK v T, c- , , , , AI{EI< P- VPS HUH. r-"■ !,r,frfnr,,.?r ,hr P™e nf the real. .fate th-ir note*, negotiable and payable at the Farniei*'Rank nf Virginia with ...lere-t from the day of ..|e, at f, 12 and 18 monthV, mh-u'-f th,(''I;i,f.lr"" pr,'p“<> -,d-wil1 '■« **•««» May S, I82.i. U7-ld. NOTICE. ~-*! V\l^t,e7winfr0".,"f.",e ,,' l‘ **"""< "" AWnv the 77 2,1 day oi M,v net,a large valuable Roll, imported iron. England of the *hnrt hnrnrd Durham breed, only two or three remove* from the fainotn Hull Gomef, which sold for one t|,,.u Mnd Guineas; hi* dam I. one of the line* hreid. in Fnelaod A( the Mine time and place will he .old, a fine |ar*e ||„j| ' good breed, and a large blooded Stallion both rai„.,| „„ ,nv |,fm The Lull* and Stallion can he *eeu at any time previniii to ,i„. <«le at my farm at Weitham on Hirer, 7 milr< aho\r tlii« e,,y- . . „ „ WM.8IIAPAHD. Richmond, Afny H. II7..-3I . VS ,T,h* ?hnrt ,J'C '* P^poweal till Friday (he IHth instant it 10 o r|ork, a. m. 1 POTOMAC COMPANY. NOTICE. fN consequence of rerlam provision* of the late art* of the Lrriilaturc* of Virginia and Maryland, and of the Cnnrfi*. of the D. 8. incorporating Hie «*OA* t, Chemptah Company' whereby the assent of the Potowmae Company, hy (heir rorim rale act i* made nece**ary to give effect lotaid Act*: and the tlo.aril of Director* having ordered that a general meeting of the Proprietor* of the Potomac Company hr advertised to he ho), den mi Monday the If.th day of May ntrl, at the Tavern of Joseph llutne, in Georgetown, in the D.drirt of Columbia, for the purpose of taking the aforesaid Act* into Consideration, and of adopt ing sueh meaiuie* a* (nay he deemed proper: in consequence iliereof, 1 ' ’ Notice i* hereby Given, That, a general meeting of ihe proprietor* of the Pofnmae Company will be (hen and there holdeii for the purpose* aforesaid, and the Stockholder* are requr<trd to attendaeeord mgly in per-,,,, ,r hy proxy, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of the day above o mifU. J-MA80M, President of the company. Utnce Of the Potomac company, George Town t TEC. April7, 1«25. • ( I0ft-IPM Jvote—Jt mar he proper to remark that no person hut a Storkliolder in the company i* authorized by the charter to art aa proxy! and (hat the instrument giving the authority •bould be sigiird in pr* *en< e of two subscribing wit note*. On the present occasion it will he neressarv to include in if a •pec .aI power to the proxy to act in the matter .boye desrrthed. Those interested in the preceding adver tisement, will perceive that the day of meeting In fixed for the 16th May in litu of Z4 May as prtvi ou»>y riveni»e* THii ORATORIO ! ON MOXDA\ Evening, th Jd.l «•(' tli«* present month, a number ot ladle* and geutlcnieu, Aiiuliun, of this city, a«si»ted by a gentleman of considerable musical talents from Petersburg, intend giving an Oratorio, or Concert Of^dUTtlJSUlStC, IX THE MOXOMEXTJL CHURCH. The selection, consisting of A*o/ea, Authttns.Duetts .indf'Ao **■*'•% lias l»rr n carefn 11 \ made fmiu the wotk* of the mod ce • brated musical composers, and fioui the most esteemed Ora torio*. The motives which have originated this attempt, are of a bo irvolent character j and the emolument* arising from it are in .‘ tided as :« «|evenredtestimonial «•# regard and arvod will, In be ; I'topriated to the benefit of 31 US. SULLY. The Right Her. c* is hop Moor*', and the Vestrv, hare approved these motives. »v panting the use of tb« Cfiuirh for the occasion. Zt ulous exertions have been used for some considerable I iim past to get up and leudci this a musical treat vvoi thy the atten tion of the public. Jjm Tickets af Admission at HALF A DO [.EAR each, to be bad at Mr* KiUwhvI*.. mi's, and at Messrs. Collins k Co’. LltH»k*toii s,and ut Mi. M.inn S. Valentiue’s l)r\ Good Store, on Shock* hill: The procuring of the*** ti« kets in due time i, i ecoinincmied, as no |>* r«on will he .idrnitte 1 without thrin. 5jT The Oratorio will commence at 8o’clock precis*-1v. Richmond, May 10. 1- h ~^FORLOJSTD OJV\ THE very tine « . pnerr.J and ciqtper fattened brig yiRGIMA PACK ET, Joshua Knight, master, now at City Point, where she will • omiiieiicc load ing ini mediately, and have quick despatch, two third* of her cargo being engaged. For freight of the remain der, or passage, having com fort abb accommodations apply to JOHN hi WM. (ilLLIAT. Who offir for sn!f% landing f oot said brig, sack* very superior well filled Live, pool blown Salt. IX STORE, 25 bInis first quality N. 0« icalls molasses 1^0 bag* prime new crop green colTee 5 tier* c< do do rice 10 litid* PoitUud rum 5 d.> .lid 10 bUk choicr Weil India Siir.r A|itil 29. 115—Cl DRY GOODS (VICE lub.criw. »rv utm upeniug an exleiuive «»,oilmtnlof btajilf and K .nrv in the h-m.r l.trlv <M-cu|.ird l.v Mr. B. L. Wall..™, two door. Iielawr Me»»m. Thorn<i K. Ori'urbb A. Go. Tlii-v will alw, receive an addi'innal supply l» (he next arrival, from New-York and Philadelphia KYLE at COOUltAX. Al>rl1-9- 115—U ~wm t ■ i i sir Ujlhe FI} and (. uhiml.i.i ... have roc. ivo.l the reutaiuder ufour SPRIRTG GOODS, con.pi Ling allugethri (lie but am»rl i.'o.t ... In»r ever had. __ - 9TM. ff CO. I*fuy 10. |_| j HALL If MOORIeTT I f AVE received hv the laic arrivals ftoiu Philadelphia and ■J- New-V'.rk, a lic.uliifn| and rsirmsisn asso-lmrit of NEW SPIll.tJG- c*cox>s, '"[“y "f Sl«pl«and Kanes article* in the DRY UOODS line, svhn It they offer fur sale upon modi isle I'-iiiii_April 22. 1IJ_iOi SEASONABLE. I AN RING this da. fiominc Pa.k<- Virginia, a large add i Jtioiial supp.y of A A. tK GOOi-tA’, exactly suited to the sia »ou ; amongst them are. 300piece-calicoes, printed cambricks, printed Jaconet'., anj printed mn.lin* A tew llo.it^la.*forest and Otubrc do, 1 oseiiinc t. homing, Beautiful worked mull 4-4 shawls I*o do points l*o do Swiss do Gauge and silk hdkf«. .,nd shawls G.litre barege and barege gauze scarfs Hobbits ett* Various good* for genlleoiri) and bos*s'summer wear l*t> du lor uialc and female .rrvanl,. „ „ WILLIAM NEALE 4- CO. %6._ _ m -v LLYEJV tf DOMESTIC (JUODs. ADO pieces bleached and pi tied domestics Hales brown shillings and sheetings A Large rasorlmeni German omohiirg* and ticklrnhurel Dowlaxse* for slii ting, sheeting, Ate. ice. l*o t'-r pantaloons Rale* British, • ajr Strclitz oznuhurg1, Diapir* of all kinds Iri.h sheetings 10-4 be*l heavySrotrbdo. (vciith without a ream) And a complete arsottmeiit of 7-8 and 1-4 Iri.h linens, nar ranted h!ea< h, jiM opened and for sal* l»y May 6. i IT—at_ WAl. NKAI.E 4. CO. Lunatic Hospital Ifl/litnii*,. ~~ ^VTOTIt-K is hereby given, that the new building anlhori.rd h ‘|*e ®fl Assembly r,f Vil gini» ofthr 5th Match, 1 h»4, man adddrtton tolhc Hospital, will he completed hv the loth ol this month, an.) thereafter th. re will be room for the reception of patients at this io-lnulion. By order of the Court of Dtrrrtors, .. _ <0(,£ LEONARD HENLEY, r.C.D May 3, 1835._ |,<t R( -VO TtCE. --- \LL person, having claims against the e-tate nf Wm. Galt . dee. will bring them forward properly autli. ntir ated for pay ment, end those indebted to the estate, <w to th. late concern of Galt A. Johnson, will r.ake payment to ..*, without <lel.iv. JOHN ALLAN. 1 Kveeiilnr, of . WUJAAM GALT,} Wm.Oalt.dee. AprilJ.._ 10t...4oi JSi'O TIC E All prrsnn* having claims against the estate or John Fos ter, tier., will bring them forward properly authen'icated and all those indebted to the estate *, e teipiested to make >,*« ment tome witbeut delay. JOHN H. FOSTER Kx’r ! May 10, I tM. 1—2m_ of Jolm Knsler'der. i PUBLIC SALE. ~ BY virtue of a deed of tru.t executed hy fiatet Clarke to i the subscriber, on the 12th d.ty of June, 1823, and record, ed m the CleTlt’s office of Powhatan, for purpose, therein men- i Honed, will oe sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, f-.r ' r».h, at Powhatanrrinrthouse on the l!hh day of next month CMiyJ one hundred au I eightv-i.su and a half acre, of LAND, more or less, lying fn Powhatan county, and contiguous to the ‘ lands of Peter Stratton,Thomas Tal.h’s estato. Ann itirkman ' and Itobeit T is lor ; or ,n inorh thereof a* will hr |„ . , I V """ *.Hill, with I"* «■«»'» and expenvee of executing Hu trmt. The title voted in the aubveriber will he coorcved l.itb- pureha.rr WM-S. DANCE. Trust,, April 19, I rat- ll2~t.lV UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. I AM reuuevtrd by the Faculty nf (Hi* inititution In give no tice ‘ th it Tea -l>ert ofM-nie mil Drawing arc wanting hare. The reqililitcr being in the Tt'tr\,r nf ATtuir, j|, ,| jle |,c good pr.irtie.ll performer on more thin one indruinrnt, Wv i| veriril in Orehertra performanre, and in the ,rj,„r, of enrupw ■itiun—and in the Tenthtr nf Drmeinf, rhnt he add tn the u-o al hranrhra of that artairrhirectitral and n.erlnnir.il de.irnin;." i Communication- addr»i>e,l tome at the Cni. eirily of Viiriida near Charloitervllle, porfoye p,rid, wi|| he aero.led to. ’ A. S. 11 ROCKENliHOUUil, 1‘. 17. V May 10-_ I |( R EM OVAL. “ Til. NASH bar removed hie II,,..Ir. Stationer, .xnd Fanrv • Store, to the torn, r recently r rrupied b. Mown. Wm. j A. Ilarlow V r„. fronting the rtreet I, ruling from M , o’. Bridge! I where lie will lie happy tom>ke it the interert ol hie frirud,' and the public generally tneall, a. he ia determined to ae|| nt ( the lowed each pricer, and on the n.od accommodating term.. I May 10-_ I—-7t Lancastrian School, City of Richmond. jVTOTICEir hereby given, that on the lad Friday of the 1 -1 prevent month, the Tr,i,tee. of that Itistiftitioir will pro- I eeed to (he election of a Tutor, (n vupplv the place ol the prr. aerd incumbent, whn,e term of office expire*, on the 20th of A'tgurt next. Tho<r deriroua ,,f preventing themvelvtv av ran didrtca, are rerpievtrd to make known their inelinitiom by let ter, free of ptntage, addrex.ed to .. UO: GREENHOVV, See’ry L. S. May A. __ ill—fit Richmond Turnpike Company. ]yOTI(iF. tv hereby given, that t|,<- gene, ,I m tt ting of .he a. v Stockholder! in the Itirhmond Turnpike Cnmp.vnv will lie held at the Eagle Hotel in the rily of Richmond, al >'• o'clock in the evening of the tint Monday ir, June, 1*25. N. SHEPHARD, Treavrrref, Mny I ft._ 1—tel Valuable Property on II Street. rp*HE Iindervigned having deter mined tn remove to the We. -I tern country, will veil at public auction, for ready money, on Monday the tilth of th-prevent month, al 5 o'clock in tli afternoon, TWO fAIM.lRLE TF,YEMESTS, .runted direr tlyhe! veen H Street and the New M irk'd-Home. The tenement frontingnn II vtre.t ia a large three-vtory well irurll hrirk home, the lower part of which ra fitle.l up for a vtore, hr The upper rooina are(tnirhed in acorafortalde atvle for the ac commodation of a family t the eellara are excellent, berng per fectly di), arid the full aiie of the hoove; one of the rnoint }v finivhod xnd may he nvrd a. « Ki'eben, kr. Attached to thi. tenement ta a good Kitehvn, in the upper part nf whirl, are romfotlahle room, for vrrvanta, .luokehoote, hr. and a wr|| of a» pure water ia any in the city. The Tenement fronting the NarlrldlatM, ii aim hriill of brick, andia fitted up fr,r a gr ocery, and rente at thi. time frry 100 per annum. For further particulare, roijirre of the auh acriher, or to Thomai Taylor, who will conduct the axle. ofay 10, I—2t O. IP VINT. Naoy Commimiunern’ Office, T„_ , ,, ... FIth April, If 25. HE period for de.rvering the Live Oak Sloop Frame, and pronii.ruoiir umber mentioned in the advertixement of Shh Mvreh, !#2S iiextende.l to 16th May, l*2A--and offer, to fur. «hw live W,k may he made ao y to complete 'Hv. deliver N h beforo (hit d«y, April 19, r jj* 1 _BOTOESTIC._ [Fromthe Louisville (Ken.) Public Adrertiner.] GEN. JACKSON'S VfelT TO INDIANA. The citizens of Jeffersonville, anxious to exhibit some testimonial of their respect for the distinguish ed patriot, who received the vote of Indiana for the presidential chair, appointed a committee <o wait on him shortly after his arrival at Louisville, with an invitation to a public dinner, which the General, on account of fhe indisposition of tome of his family, felt compelled to decline; but kh > an assurance that he would embrace some opportunity, previout to his departure, to pay his respects to the inh hi tants. Agreeably 10 this intima iou, on Mondat evening last, he crossed the river, in company witl Judge Call, of Vincennes, several citizens o> Louis ville, and Judge Beach and \Vm. Bowman, esq. : committee in behalf of the citizens of Jefferson ville He was received under a national salute of 24 guns from a field piece stationed on the bank, belongin' to Capt. Booth’s artillery company. On landing lie was met at the water’s edge by a number of gen tlemen, and escorted to Mr. Fuller’s inn; at^ tht entrance of which, he was addressed b v J. H. Farn ham, esq. in behalf of the town, in tlie followinj manner: “ General—The citizens of JefferFOnville, hai you with a cordial welcome to their village, and i is with peculiar satisfaction, that I act as theorgai of their feeliugs on this occa-ion. They are prom of embracing every opportunity to exhibit their ad miration and gratitude, for the favorite soldier am patriot of America. If the wishes of Indian: have not been realized, her r iizens have at leas distinctly indicated their preference, and whethe crowned with the insignia of office, or enjoying tli sacred retirement of domestic life.the Hero of Nev Orleans will ever claim and possess their wnrmes affections. Yes, General, the recollection of you eminent services and sacrifices, in the cause of ou country, shall ever live green in our memories and our children's children, be taught to lisp, witl delight, the name of JACKSON!” To which the General made the following er teinporancous reply:— ™r—* receive, witli peculiar senstbilitv, th approbation of my public conduct, which you hav so flatteringly expressed, in behalf of the citizens o JciFer.-onviile. The services of every citizen be long to i.is country, whenever its rights and inde pendencc are in danger. Aline were rendered un der the most sacred feelings of duly; and, while 1 feel grateful for the kind judgment of my fellow citizens upon them, I am only fearful that the' may have valued them too highly. “ Unsolicited by me, my name was brought Ire fore the people, for the highest office in their gift Whilst the canvass was before them, pursuing thi course which I had pointed out for myself, when 1 first en’ered into public life, I forbore from anj interference or u e of my influence in any war with tho-e who were, by ti-ece .-’ituiion, the pio per judges of mine, and the preie: sioi s of all othei indi\ idtinls, who can be presented for th .t office. 1 am, therefore, pro id of the suppor’ which I have obtained from the people. By i.o other voice bui ’.heirs, would I have been brought in-’o office. “ Although the wishes of the people o Indians have not been realized, I feel rrore pleasure in liv ing in retirement on m peaceful farm, than to hi seated in the Presidential chair, in a -y other wav, than by the free will of the people, or their consti tuted authority.” The General was then conducted to a hall, pro vided with refreshments, and introduced »o a large number of citizens, ronveuafl to pav him their re spects. Here he spent a couple of hours of .ffti I and lamiliar intercourse, leaving a* usual, on tht minds of all present, a deep impression of his po liteness, magnanimity and genuine republican prim ciples. He returned to Louisville under the dis charge of cannon. GEN. JACKSONS RECEPTION. Nashville, April 23. _ Saturday last, being the day on which Ge enl J ickson was invited, b\ his fellow citizens, to participate with them in the social festivities o^ the »ahle, preparations were early made to give him a co-dial reception. About eleven o’clock, a Jar ;c t out ourse of people, on horseback, might be seen thronging the to d in the di rection of his expee’ed approach. The Nashville guards, the La Fa-.etto rifle corp-, -md two compa nies of cavalry were design ted to form hisescort and under the direction of the War dials of the dav Gen. White and Col. Parrish, assumed the position respectively assigned them. Tiie cavalry, com manded by Captains Campbell and Hinton, ballet at'otu four imi’es from town, and awaited the ap proach of the Ge.tral. The citizens aligning or the left of the cavalry. la a short time the Gene ral was seen advancing up the road; the cavalry re. reived him with military salutation*; he doffed hit lut, bowing gracefully as he passed along the line The right of die cavalry, wheeling inwardly by file ..- ~.. WVII, 1 HU lOl lowing in the rear. About a mile a> il a half froir town, were posted the two volunteers compiniesol infantry, commanded by Captains Armstrong ant Marshall, which joined the procession. Ah soo. as the General, with the van of the cavalcade ap peared in sight he was greeted with a national sal ute from a field piece, posted on College Mill. Or arriving before the door of the • -ourt house, the fol lowi g address and reply were interchanged bet wee; the Mon. John Overtoil, and the General. The address of the former, particularly that part of il in which he testifies to the civil qttclifica'iotis o General Jack sou, is entitled ‘o great weight. Me has been acquainted with the General for thirtv years; pr.ieth.ed with him at the bar, ai.d bcfori him, while he was yet a judge. General.: In thename and in behalf of thi, numerous assemblage of your fellow citizens, I wel come your return We, in common with all the citizens of the United States, feci grateful for tin signal services you have rendered our countrv. We have seen you, by your energy and - kin ex pel from our borders a savage foe whose crue inode of warfare spared i either age nor sex. A» i period when the American military character wai depressed and sunk by the misfo. tures of our arm you called Into action the patriotism of your neigh bours and friend#—you ltd them hrough scenes o privation and hardships, and, uniting them will tbe hr ive militia of the neighbouring states, you met anti vanquished an army of superior numbers distinguished for its victories in Europe, and re puted invincible-. For these achievtncnts, all giv* you praise. After your country was safe, ant danger had parser! by, you g lined a still greatei victory—a victory over yourself ; you submitted tretlie empire of the laws, which had caller! in ques Uon the very acts that enabled you to save 'he Emporium of the West from rapine and plunder; thereby giving a practical illustration of tl>e su premacy of the civil over the military authorities of ottr country. We have additional motives for gratitude to you There are many now present, who stood and fought by your side in the hour of peril and of danger They saw, not only with what a fearless spirit you met and encountered the enemy, but with what car* and assiduity you watched over the safety and livc» of those entrusted to your charge—they have seen you visiting your sick ami Wounded ; administer ing aid and comfort, and watching over them wit! all the solicitude of a parent; they have seen yotidis. ” f&’r fast Ifior*'! Of ft> yeur fsrr**! iug soldiers; and bearing an equal shine in the com mon muttering. les, General,we have seen you in many situations. At the liar you were the able and zu.doun advocate , on the Bench, the firm and in flexible Judge; and, in the council* of our state, you displayed political talents, which demonstrated tliat you wereq.iaiitied for any station you might be cail I ed upon to occupy. I For your private virtues you possess nur respect and affection. Kindness, friendship, hospitality, and charity, strongly characterize *our conduct. 1 hese things endear you to us. For your great and splendid actions let all the nation do y ou equal honour ; but for your social ai d private virtues tee claim tin- tight to admire and love you mod, i because ire best know them—have seen and felt their influence. In the la;e transactions at Washington, we are proud to learn you pursued tl,a independent, up righ', and dignified course which had marked your previous conduct. You were ptesvn.cd to the con sideration of the American people, by the legisla ture of your own state, without any agency, direc tion, or interference on your part. *‘.Neither to seek nor decline public oliice” lias been your max im. You never made your success an object of personal ambition ; and, although you lave not I been elected to tliat high office, which the PEO PLE by their suffrages, strongly indicated a wil , lingness to bestow, your name ins not suffered in I the conflict.—Sir, your fame forms a rich portion of our country’s treasure —it must and will be pro I served unhurt. , To which theGeneral replied as follows. Sir :—I h.ive not language strong enough to ex p press my thanks to y ou, and those of niy fellow-* , citizens ili w hese behalf you have addressed me, ' for the very flattering manner with which voa , have presented another token of their unabated re— r gard lor my public, as well as private character. p A few years after the revolutionary war had i closed, but before the blessings it had diffused along ’ the Ailantic borders were extended to this remote section ot .he union, I came among you. We clung together until every difficulty and danger were surmounted, and after our territory was b© , cured against the ruthless and savage attacks of In dian Hordes, we grew strong, and claimed the pri f viltdges of a free and independen. sfa'e. Many of those whom we remember at benefjc tors, at that period, now sleep with their fathers. Others have sprung up, who, both in civil ft miiw tary life, have rendered important services ; parties ularly in the last war, when rallying undei theca*, gles of their country, in defence of our comtr.oa rights, they, ty their patriotism and undaunted spirit, contributed to raise their country’s glory to an eminence from which it c m survey, with pity, the l.oasted invincibility of tyrants. When I see -dr, interspersed dirough this r.i-'scnw biy, many wl.o have borne a pari in hose scenes, an assembly, 1 may say, composed entire!-, ot tnen who have been associ ed w t i me e, er aa p rtici patois. or ivitiic s*" o xvha'Cver a^eticv, public, or private, it has pleased Providence I -1 turn! have in tiiem, whii. language con co. •. ey the lcclings, in— -ptred by this >di t.tonal evidence ot their kii.dncse and regard, whici is j ov. i rc.-»uted 'otne tt rough you! Jhe appro .11 o i of tho-c who have been witnesses of my co dr.ct, thro’ all the varying scenes of life, is to me. next o an ,jn ro\ ing . on* scie«.« e, tl «• sweetest reward the w 4m can he> ow. It is true sir, that without suy ajttct whatever O: my part, 1 v. as orcugiit lorwa doy tie legisla ture of I’enneseea, a candidate for ti.e Presidency, i'uis, (he members of tha. bod. well Know : a 4 paiic-il iris .lie tl on. Felix Grundy, who, a- I i.. '. e since I en informed, was the in mi ,-r v. i-o •iraf ciI iio llesoiuiio. a tiiat w ere introduced a <1 adop ed on the occasion. When thus Lroagli. beforu the j eople, lie cai.enss xvas conductet without any interference o, mine : ubruui I, vvl.en the e!ec tioti devolved upon the House of Represent am e* attempt, in any manner, to influence its do* isiou. T e Presidential chair I have dways viewed as a. si .latio.r too responsible to be sought after, bv any i divid ml, however great his talents, or eminent his services. I. is one which the immortal Wash .ng-on approached with awful forebodings, coo, scions that the destiny of a free people_of uni ora millions, were committed to his charge ;that w i*h ost the smiles ol Providence, and the confiding, and indulgent support of the people themselves, his e.\er. ions would be unriju.d to the task. With such imliority to support them i.rim which I have en deavoured to follow through life—“ Neither to s ek.nor decline public fn\ our,” I offer my past, coi.duct as a proof of my sincerity. The General xvas then co ducted to the A’ash ville Inn, amidst the continual roar of artillery, where at half past three o’clock, a numerous cotr. pany of gen'letuen sat down to a sumptuous din ner prepared by tapt. Kingsley, in his best style. ft. H . Campbell, Esq. presided, assisted l>y .Major II. .W. Ilutlcdt'C, J. Summerville, anil Col. Ilynes. At the upper end of the room was place4 1 a hdl length portrait of Gen. Jackson, by Mr. Karl, surmounted by an nrch, beneath whose curve were inscribed, in large capitals, ihe names of the seven Staton wtin firm in the. emn.n el.-._I .. the H. of R. with several other hyeroglipl.icnl al lusions to the late election, of which, we regret to Ma'e, our limits will not purmit us to give a detailed account. Alter dinner, the following toasts, succeeded by appropriate airs, from an excellent band of music, were drank. 1. I he. Union: It will only pcri*h when political, virtue is no more. 2. The Constitution of the U. States: Let the progress of constructive powers be checked upon the borders of State rights. 3. Washington: Each passing year tells how great he w as and how much we owe him. | Thomas Jejf'e rson: Hi* wisdom hr ought us back to ttue republican principles—let us go uu more astray. ft. The President of the United States. 6. Andrew Jirkson: The pride of Tennessee, the glory of America, and the man of tlie people. 7. General La Fayette: Our expected Guest:. He will find tie busily etnplojed in ij.e improve-^ ment of the estate, hisvaloranddevoioiitoLiberty contributed so cr -ciitialIy to win. The Militia of the tJ. States.—Virtuou% citizens in peace—dauntless soldiers in war. 9. Pennsylvania: Great, virtuous, a^d indepeav* dent; a model of republican states. 10. Virginia: Unshaken in her principles, she ide mits no compromise in defeat, 11. The will of the People: More powerful, than the Hat of Kings; sooner or Jainr it must be accomplished. 12. The Sight of instruction: An jndi*pensa« ble artirie of our political creed. 13. Governor Carroll: The adop'ed son o£, Tennessee whom rhe is proud to acknou-ledtgs. VOLUNTEERS. Hy G. TV. Campbell: The 8th of January 181$ —Distinguished h the annals of Lme a* that on which the American Eagle took his boidrat flight, while the Sons of Freedom, guided by the Hero of the West, triumphed ov e_r the ehiimpion* ©f ty«. rsnny. ” fly Gen. Jaehson: The lata rdhievamimte ot the South Americana on tha tifJd of Ayacutho-w, May they be to tho history «i Liberty, n&ctltf? York town. Hy Andrew Haynes: T!io friends of IntefatC Improveri-aty-s^cv, ^p ft». «f gfg