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ijiWMi 1 d mmmm* i ■ ayn laMMig li&NLKAL WASHINGTON—A 1*0 KT. TSr Liverpool Mercutv »4V* tlic lullowinx liuu art asciilied to the late Ueucral Washington. i'he Sav.ijjc hires In* native dt*>re, Though ruth* th** mil, ami chill the air ; Ami well may Brin’s sous ail re Til** I Hid lh.it u.ttuie I»*r iiierl so fair. What tlood lellecls J >h«»rr so .weit, A* Shannon. «>i p.i.toial llum ? Ur who a t,ieinl or foe ran hr, •So gciieioils a-* ju It ishuuu ! His li.uitl i« rash, his heait i« w nra, Hut principle i« -till his ^ui.le ; None more regrets a deed **f Inrm, And none lor<j«e« with nohler pride , lie may he duped, hut u ui't he dared; I* liter to practice than to plan, lie dearly eanuapoui reward, Ami spend4 it lik* an Irishman. Jt pool orstia*'*ey for mmi he'll pay. And guide >ou whs r» you safe may her !t y»*u’re a »tt.utgt*r, while you >tay Ills cottage hold* a jubilee Hi* utmost soul lie will unlock, Ami it he may your secret' &r*u. Your confidence he scorns to u»o«k, i'or f.uihiul i* *n ii uhmau. 11V honour hound in w » and weal, Whale’er lie says, he dues to tin; IV) him with hiihe. it ivon't pit *;«•!? I*ul him to tii*-, you’ll /in I him true.* II* •**»-k* no safely hi hi* p 4, \V i i*. \r he in.i» in honot'* van; A uil the held ol* fame ••» l<.„i, li won’t !•* hy .in (lidtiUau. I'.riti! lov’d Iand, fi • on age t«» a^e, lii* th in nioie hl#*«vd, utoie lam'd and free ! Al.sv pc.u e he in I d.-.uhl you wage. Iteteiisive war«, reap sicloiv ! May plenty hlooin in evrrv held, Aa*l gentle hreet«*« tweet[y I »n, A id <eQ< iou« sn*ih*s serni’ely dnsld The lu »ust of evsry Irishman. CE JL. 12 9H ATIOLT3,1825. PRINCE GEORGE CELEBRATION. 0. 1 the Itli iust. at Citv Point, N. Rice, was u nknimously chosen President of the day—and by solicitation an o/ation was delivered by John Pren tis. The Secretary appointed on the present occa sion lias endeavoured i.i vain to procure a copy for publication, while he is cotnpcllel to remark, with much regret, that many a flower escapes the’ public eye. After partaking of a sumptuous din ner, prepared by Mr. Folkts, the following senti ments were drank, the day ending in perfect har mony : 1. The Day we celebrate: Unprecedented in the 2. The memory of Washington : Ilis fame im perishable, his glory immortal—millions unborn will hover o’er his shrine! a*.td shed tears of regret to the memory of departed worth.—Drank stand ing. 3. The Soldiers of the Revolution. •I. The Constitution of the U. S.: Itssentiments the plainest dictates of justice—its principles shall be inviolable. b. The Ex-Presidents of the U. S. : They w ill •-•■joy in retirement that peace of mind to which their public services entitle them. t». The President of the U. States. 7. The Rights of Man—Uouiulod in nature— many prize inheritance—like our A B though hard to learn, when once learned never forgot ten. S. The People of Europe : Struggling against oppression—one slight giai.ee at our political insti tutions would shed a new light on their benighted winds and raise them to troedom and indepen dence. 9. Gen. Ea Fayette—Gratitude and affection gave to him a hearty welcome. i'he Monarch may be eulogized—but pure gold has its weight. If). James Pleasants, Governor of Virginia— I ^.gdby many, respected by all. 11. ^1>«; majority of the State Legislature, who . >ted in favor of the York (own Bill : Their lilic rid views are recorded on the bosom of common sense. 12. The memory of Gen. De Kalb —His wind ing sheet was bedewed with the tears of a grateful people. 13. Woman : Admired in every age—the beau ty of life. 14. Oar Sister States : While parents are res pected, the children will he remembered. VOLUNTEERS. By the President of the Day : The Constitution of the United Stales : Based upon theatfcciion of the peoplc.it is the work of our forefathers—let us unite to preserve, protect and defend it. By Uie Secretary of the Day : The minority of the Slate Legislature of Virginia on the Vork Town bill: Too nice to be liberal, too sensible lor com mon sense. By John Prentis : Greece : She is rising in glory on the r tins ot ancient Peloponnessus—but the gulf of Lepai.to is ci hummed with the blood oi lier .children. By Uapt. Glover : A long continuation of the peace and harmony which at present exists be tween our natural parent Great Britain and this country. By Mr. Robert Gilliam, Senr. : General J,a Fayette : May guardian Angels hover over and protect him, when tossed on the tcinpolunus ocean, and France receive him withnnen arm. ByJ. II. Peterson, E»q.: Joseph Anderson, Comptroller of the Treasury of the U. S.: An ho liest man, the noblest work of God. By William Gilliam : The Governor of Virgi nia : May every American possess those patri otic feelings which he did when he pledged him self for toe entertainment of La Fayette at York To-.vn. By Dr. Jolmson : Wm. H. Crawford : Honored as a public Agent : adorned as a man. By .Mr. Folkes : May the Flags of the United States and Great Britain forever wave in union. Extra Volunteer hy Dr. Johnson: TJue Emerald Isle: The land beloved hy every freeman in every clime. By E. Walker : James Monroe, late President of the United States. By Win. Gibson : Everlasting liberty—with peace a ml plenty. WiwcHr.sTKR, July 8.—The Declaration of American Independence vva* read in excellent style by the Hon. 11. St. It. Tucker and was succeeded by A. II. Powell, Esq. who delivered asi oration, which, whether it be regarded for its composition, or the variety of new and interesting topics it touched upon, we have seldom, if ever, heard sur passed. At ‘A o’clock upwards of two hundred persons from the town and country sat down to dinner. General John Smith presiding, assisted hy H. St. G. Tucker, Edward McGuire, and Wm. B. Page, S*qr». Amongst the guests, we were gratified to observe some of the soldiers of the last century, men who fought and won the battle* of the revo lution, and whose heads have been whitened by the frosts of more than three score years. SELECTED TOASTS. The day we celebrate : “Every 50th year the trumpet of Jubilee shall sound throughout Canaan and liberty shall he proclaimed unto alt the inhabi tants thereof.” The Constitution of the United State* : “ Res pect for its authority and acquiescence in its mea sures, are duties enjoined by the fundamental max ims of true lilierty.” George Washington (Drank standing.) The stream of time which washes away the fabrics of Other men's fame, flows harmlessly by his. General Li f ayette : This early, consistent and devoted friend of the rights of man is now reaping, in the affectionate gratitude of ten millions of free men, the golden harvest of a well spent life, — , —. ‘ Compnr#tl with which Th** Uurrl» ilnt i C*»«r vrnrt irffrli * Tl* President cf tl*e United State*. '1'he State of Virginia: - ■— u What ibvltil haml I'an #*Vi imtir the nlul band TL.it brnds us to our dative laud ** VOLUNTEERS. By II. St. G. Tucker: The rifle company of Crany Island : A plavnix rise* from it* a-hes. l*y Allred H. Powell : The richinheiitance we are now enjoying from out fat hem; may it be transmitted pute and undelilcd to millions yet un born. By Jos. II. Shcrrard : William H. Crawford : When the political Atmosphere shall have been puntied, and demagogues and intriguers reduced to their proper level, this virtuous and enlightened statesman will receive the reward to which his long and valuable services so eminently entitle j hint. By Robert B. White: Bunker’s Hill and York Town : The hero and philanthropist who assisted in laving the cap-stone of the temple of American Freedom, has laid the corner stone of a monument on Bunker's Hill, to the memory of the gallant -pi nts who on that spot cemented with their blood this fair fabric of liberty ; may their recollections l.e al ways associated, and uj iy they teach us a lesson ot union, charity and brothel Iv love. By Kbin Milton : Ilcury Clay : •* The secretary stands aloi.e. Modern degeneracy cannot reach him.” By II. L. Heiskell: Henry Clay, Secretary of state: •» Thus fax slialt thou go and no far ther.” By John Bruce: The ‘Ion. Robert White: Wc sympathize with the paralyzed veteran, while we recollect tlie youthful hero of the (evolution. By the same : Internal Improvement : Refine ment of mind and purity of heart ; may educa tion guide it through every constitutional obstruc tion. By O. A. Shaw: Andrew Jackson and Henry C 'lay : May the choice of the people give us our next president. By James Meredith: Gen. Andrew Jackson : Without fear and wiihoul reproach, and with the heart* of hi- countrymen. By Pat-ick Henry Cabell: Our native state : Confusion to the hearties* parasites who would render her an object of reproach and jealousy to our sister states—there i- a daily beauty in her po- i lilical life which makes them look ugly. By A. 7’. Magitl : The proposed convention : may it prove a severe cautery to eradicate the ul cers of our constitutional sy stem. Selected Toasts drank bff the Artillery Compa ny of ll'inchester. Major Jutiicn M. Mason, presiding, assisted by Cap:aiu Blakemore, col. A C. Smith, and major Joseph Kean. The surviving herons of the Revolution : The old nobility of America, whose patents are derived from Heaven. 7'lie Memory of George Washington : The it... ___ i.: .._ i__ parallel; tradition no equal; fame no competitor. Our Country : Her constitutions, her laws, her polity—standing refutations of the dogmas of he reditary rule. The Old Dominion : Let her sons ever remem ber those they came of. Thomas Jefferson, who laid tlie corner stone of the temple ol liberty—whilst we admire tire build ing, let ns honor the architect. The President of the United States: Our res pect is due to the otiice, let the man acquire it by his acts. The welcome of La Fayette to our shores : A lesson of humility to Kings. lie cauic,—a na tion of ireemen weal forth 10 receive their bene factor. The Greeks : In their glorious struggle for eman cipation, they have shewn themselves not unwor thy t,i the days of Marathon, of Platxa, of Sala tn is. Our sister republics of the south : They have assumed their stations amongst the nations of the earth. Our country gave them their first wel come. VOLUNTEERS. By A. S.. Baldwin: William H. Crawford. An honest man and able statesman—may lie be spee dily restored to health and the councils of the na tion. By Robert Barr : General Andrew Jackson : While patriotism has existence in our country, or gratitude a place in our hearts, liis name will be dear to his countrymen. By J. M. llulet : De Witt Clinton: The prac tical statesnvn, “ actions speak more than words.” By Htrvey Brown : The Virginia Convention : 1 lie ordeal thro’ which our constitution must pass before we can enjoy the privileges of freemen. MARTINSBURG, Va. After M. T. Hunter, E-up the orator of the Jay, and Gen. Boyd (appointed to read the De claration of Independence) weic escorted to the place where the procession was to be formed, a detachnlditt of the Rifle corps waited upon the Gentlemen of the Engineer corps Col. Albeit, Lieuts. McComb, Findlay, Bennet and Vail, who are engaged at present near Williamsport on the Potomac, in surveying the intended route of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and who had upon the invitation of the Committee of Arrangement, polite ly favoured us in participating in our celebration of the day.—The Church was filled to overflowing, every window was occupied—after the Declara tion was read by Gen. Boyd, Mr. Hunter deliv ered an Oration, equally chaste and eloquent, and if the expression dare he used of a -ith of July Ora tion, equally remarkable for ongiuaiity. A handsome and plentiful dinner iv.n* r>n>n:ir<vi I,.. Mr. John McClkahv, jr. on Captain Ran •one’s place near town—at which Col. Hunter md Col. Gregory presided. SKI.ECTEI) TOASTS. Let the subjects of crowned Despots keep the birth days of tiicir masters, we celebrate the birth day of onr freedom. Washington : “ His name shall be A watch-word ’till all nations shall be free.” La Fayette: “The man without fear and with out reproach.” His whole history is a living proof that the days of Chilivalry are not over. The Army : They have nobly marched in the footsteps of their fathers—Chippewa rivals Tren ton—New Orleans vies with Vork Town. Our Federal and State Governments: A splen did machine of a “ 24 state-power”—wheels with in a wheel—May it prove the political perpetual motion. Mr. Compton. The Virginia Convention : May it becompo-ed of men whose only aim is the good of She people, wishing not to en joy any blessing in which their brothers cannot participate, SHENANDOAH, Va. A number of gentlemen of Woodstock met for the purpose of celebrating the great Anniversary of our National Independence. The whole marched in procession out of town, on Arriving at tlie spring, where the company were Iodine, Major Robert I unNKR was chosen President, and D. J. (JHAWroHO, Esq. Vice President for the day. Before partaking ol a plain republican dinner as wa“ prepared for the company by Mrs. J. Stover, Mr. Charges \j. Lovell, was W(||ed upon to read the Declaration of Independence, which was done in a comprehensive and impressive manner. After the cloth was removed, and“ the glasses* sparkled on the board” the subjoinod standing and volun teer toast were drank. SELECTED TOASTS. The Declaration of Independence, the political creed of our country, may we shew forth our faith ! by our works. The Et-Presidents of the United States, may their deaths be as happy as theft live* have been glorious. The present administration, may it realize the expectations of its friends, and disappoint the for ho lings of its enemies. A Convention to amend our state constitution. We are not afraid to trust the people. The old Dominion not ashamed of the princi ples of P*t, although they are now unfashionable. Governor Troup, and the Committee of tae Le gisUture of Georgia, we trust their insanity is only temporary. VOLUNTEERS. By Major Turner. Sirnou Bolivar, the father and liberator of two republics. He desires no other rewarJ, no other honor than the esteem of his country men. By B. L. Bogen. De Witt Clinton. The man for the people, and people the for the man. By P. Williams, jr. James Madison, it is sufficient praise of him to say, he is the author of the Va. remonstrance of *98. By Joseph Yeager. Gen. Andrew Jackson the Hero of Orleans. By J. H. Smoot. D. W. Clinton, to Iris patrio tism and enterprise, New York is indebted for the honor of the first rank in the union. This day he commences for Ohio, her magnificent canal, and before her rivers shall have united with the lakes, he will be hailed chief of the union. By Wm. Anderson. A Convention speedily, and limited only by sound discretion, and patrio tism. By P. Williams, jun’r. Win. H. Crawford, a speedy restoration to health, and the councils of his country. By B. L. Bogcn. W. II. Crawford, the virtu ous statesman, and tile honest man. MILTON, N. C. The Declaration of Independence was then read in a distinct, clear, and audible voice by l)r. John T. Garland, which being finished, the Orator of the Day, Mr. David M. Sanders, ascended the rostrum, and in a truly eloquent and brilliant speech, impressed every one present with the most interest ing recollections of the early history of our Revolu tion, its portentous origin, its threatening progress, and its glorious termination. After the conclusion of the Oration, about 100 gentlemen assembled at the Long Room of the Eagle Tavern ami partook of an excellent Dinner prepared by Mr. John 1. Oliver—the cloth being lemoved, the following Toasts were drank with spirit and animation: SELECTED TOASTS. George Washington : An illustrious advocate h is truly said, that •* Ctcsar was merciful, Scipio was continent, and llunnibr.l was patient, but it remained for Washington to concentrate all these excellencies—to exhibit in one glow of associated beauty the pride of every model, and the perfection ot every master.” Tlie Greek cause. Whilst our policy as a nation renders us neutral in conduct, w e are their sincere allies in feeling and in sentiment. The present Administration : Constitutionally elected, let it be constitutionally supported or con demned. Slate Rights : Tho»e that have eyes and can see not, cars and can hear not, and purses that can feel not, merit all that the Northern policy ascendant can either dictate or prescribe. vm.nv rtfiTHS By Bartlett Yancey, Esq. internal Improvement and Public Education : The pillars upon which must rest the future prospects and hopes of this State. By James Rainey, Esq. The venerable patriots of our sister v. ounty, Mecklenburg: They first sug gested a Declaration of that Independence which we this day celebrate: their valour and virtues will long be remembered by their country. By Maj. James Holder. Tne ( lay of Kentucky: may it prove a more pioductive soil than lias been anticipated. By Thomas DonoJio. John Q. Adams and his Cabinet : iOGtli Ps.din Stli v. ‘ May their days be few, and another take their office.’ By Civ. Wilson. Win. II. Crawford : The star of the South. By M. P. Huntington. Gen. Andrew Jackson, the brave soldier : who by the energy of his char acter obtained a gloiions victory, and emblazoned the pages of his country’s history with the battle at Orleans. — AT RALEIGH, N. C. At half past 10 o’clock, the Volunteers pro ceeded to the Methodist Church, where, before a large assembly of our citize is, an r.ppropri ite prayer was offered up by the Rev. Mr. Hammet; an Ode sung; the Declaration of Independence was read by Mr. Henry if. Miller; and an Oration de veredby Dr. A. S. H. Burges. The citizens and military then repaired to the Senate Chamber, where, pursuant to the arrange ments of the former, the Declaration of Indepen dence was read by Mr. Beuj. B. Blume, and an Oration delivered by Mr. Matthias Manly. At two o'clock, a large party of gentlemen sat down to a public dinner at Col. Cooke’s Tavern; at which Col. Win. Polk officiated as President, and Joseph Gale**, Esq. as Vice President. SELECTED TOASTS. The principles of ‘7G. Like the electric fluid, they are pervading and purifying the moral atmos phere of Europe: May its long standing throne of Despotism crumble beneath their thunders! Latayette, De Kalb, Kosciusko and Pulaski. In the cause of Liberty they sacrificed all mo*l dear to man—home, kindred, and country : Their meed shall be immortality, and a Nation’s Gratiuide. * America, l’he Mount Arrarat, upon which has rested the Ark of Liberty. Public Education. The People must fully un it and, before they an duly appreciate their politi cal blessings. The “ Blues” partook of an excellent Barbacue, provided at the Quarry Spring by Mr. J. W. Pul len; at which < apt. J. J. S. Ruffin presided, assis ted by Lieut. A. J. Lawrence, as Vice President. SELECTED TOASTS. The Constitution of the United States. It com ■nands our reverence: If it has defects let us pa tently await the proper corrective, remembering hat Murcules destroyed not the Hydra at a blow” The President of the U. States. The tree should ie judged by its fruit. Woman—lovely woman. Centrally we have placed them; for on them arc centered man’s fairest hopes, prospects and joys. Simon liolivar, the Washington of South Ameri ca May his reward be found in the permanent es tablishment of the freedom and prosperity of otu sister Republic. The common interest. Disregarding imaginary rights and local considerations, may honesty and virtue unite in cementing the Union. VOLUNTEERS. By Scrg. N. \Y ilson. Gen. Andrew Jackson._ May he beour next President. By Mr. Calvin J. Gulley. John Q. Adams: The President of the U. States. By Dr. A. S. H. Burge- (the Orator.) John C. Calhoun. Vice President of the United States: The bud of his youthful promise has blossomed in the summer of his manhood: May it retain its fragrance amidst the snows of age. The treaty lately concluded between Colombia and G. Britain, in some of its provisions approach es, m others it materially differs from that existing between this country and Colombia. The first ver bal difference, (we do not know that it is any thing more) is, that the first Article of our treaty runs thus: " there slid! he a perfect, firm, and inviola ble peace and friendship between,” kc. kc. The first article in the British treaty is, «« There shall be a lasting, firm, and sincere alliance between,” kc. kc. In all clauses guaranteeing to citizens nr subjects of each country security of per«on and pro perly* liberty ot conscience, of free ingress and egress, and other similar rights and privileges, the two treaties substantially agree. In two important items, however, they differ. Our treaty stipulates, that •• free bottoms make free goods;” snd also de scribes and limits articles contraband of war These provisions, so favourable toneufral commerce, and the freedom of the seas, find „0 j„the British treaty; on the other hand, this latter stipulates in behalf of the manufactures and produce of Great Britain, that they shall be arfmitt* I into Colombia on the same terms in Britiah, as in Colombian vessels; and reoiprocallv, that articles 0f the growth, produce, or manufacture of Colombia, ahall be admitted into the ports of Great Britain, in Colombian, on the same terms as in British shijw! This provision is decidedly favorable at present !o Great Britain, seeing that her exports to t Jolom * large, and dtlefiy made in Bri'isb vessels. Ii 13, however, right in itself; and as our treaty 1ms a clause by which it is provided, that any fa vors granted to otliei nations, may be enjoyed by us on the same terms, it is to be presumed that the government of the United States will readily acquire to American vessels the right of entering the ports of Colombia on the same footing as the vessels ol that country, by conceding the same right, as to the ports of the U. States, to Colombian vessels. The additional article, which stipulates to re cognize for seven years to come, as Colombian vessels, vessels, wherever built, which shall be owned entirely, and, as to equipage, navigated three-fourths by Colombian citizens, may in its operation prove of advantage to this country; which for that period, may be used as the ship builder of Colombia. In this, the most noble and magnificent of all manufactures, we have no rivals to fear, and can command the market. [«A" i'. .Inter. Four sons »f the ex-emperor Iturbide, camepas seuges in tire Cincinnatus, arrived at New York, from London to reside with their mother in tlita city. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtu* of a it* nl ol tlU'l executed to I lie fiihacrihera and Janie- W. Deane,tin tin- 20th day nl Kehruarv, 1819, bv lli iiajili Uiown, fur ptirpinr, tlinein mentioned,aiul rrroideil in tin- County Court aj' Cumberland, will lie 0IIV1('ll for .sir to Ilie bighe.l bidder at public suctioll for t'a.h, in the town of Cu Ira, on t-'ridny tile I .’ill Aliguit next, if lair, if not the next fur day, Ilie trai l of Land known bv the 11.11110 of tringJUIei, ami I\ nig in tin-county of llurkingfiaui and Uumbeittiiil, ami 011 VY’illi,«e. t ivet, 1 ontainiiig 780 acre,, bn the lame more or lev-, or *0 murh thereof a, m.iy he ne< e.-ary lo ,ati,|y .mil pay tli- balance due on-aid Ii u«t deed,with the urcrvoiry cut and rxpeniei attending theexecu'iuu thereat; the title 1. believed to lie good ; we fhall convey ,uch title only a. i, veiled in 11, a< ti u.-tce,. MAY KICK LANGllUltNE, ( Surruving llt'.XJ. h. St’ltUtiliS, y trusters. Cu -uherlond Jn’<j 12,1825. 19—w5w' 1 N IT.\ in NG tifrtfy to go to Mump*— All thane who have S claim* again,I me, aio ie<|iie,ted 1.. bring them in lot .ettle im "t- Ami th'.ie who are indebted to me, are hereby driired lo call ami make payment. LEWIS M. UIVALAIN. May ol. 70 —ntf EDUCATIO.Y. TIIE next Scion ol my Seiiool, [within half a mile of the L'niveivity of Y’ngiuij) will cuuimenreon ilie lithof the prevent month. I ll. w. ]q tuny. Charlottesville, July fl. |p_n4\* EDGEFIELD FOR SALE. IXIIE llllvjcrihcl wilt .,11 the al.ove valuable tract of LAND, ■ 011 which lie rctidf.v, lying on Appomattox liver, n *ai lit III V Uridge, in the county of Cliaeteifield. It contain. :ii)0 aci ee, ol w Inch about 300 acre, ai e river .(iu[r reek low gi ouml,. A portion n| the low ground,, «ay 40 01 50 acre,, me Ire.h. ami Kline 30 or 40 an e. more of fme'ipiality yet remain to lie cleu ed. The high land lie, well—it equal lo ally in Hu neighbor hood, and i>, (a huger proportion tiiaii necessary) still in wood. I lie lillliiovim.nl. . 011,1.1 of a large and rmnfortalilr dwelling iii'iist*. he lutifulU ^ilmletl on un eiuiut*nrc uYciltuLiii!' (Ii* pi .illation j kitchen, ipiarler,, ftahlei, icu-houae, col Ion gin, Ac. L.nge and well couxlru.tcil giauarie, for the ,ecuiily ol tin crop., and an excellent uicliaid, garden, Ac. Ar. The Soci ety cpial In the bed country ...ciirv in Virginia, an.I the heal Ihine., of the neighb in Ii-nmI ihiexcpti triable, Deiei nulled on moving lo in. W extern country, the mbscriher will ,ell tin pnperty oil model ate and e.i,y triim, either for l a.h or on n rrxxouahlecredit—or he will take iu part exchange for it a few nrgior., or land in North Alabama or Soon. We,I T. nne-,ee *1 anon in.nit- ny letter (rfn.ctcd lo Within,.,unite I*..,I- I O.licr) to the subset diet, or t > his brother lit iijamiti Walkin', ol Uhr.trrlicld, ol lo Hr. fll. S. Wallins of Huntsville, Alalia “»• THOMAS WATKINS. ■binr 24 l4-w!»w* Tkeasuhv Depahtaient, March 11, 1S25. UniEKEAS, Oil the 3d of March, 1425, a law w pawed by liie Cuugtess ol the United Stale., ol which the 5.1, 4!ii, anil otli sirlions, ate in liie words billowing, ,|t. Set. 5. And 6c it further enacted, Tim a subscription to the amount ol twelve millions id dollais of (he six pit cent, •tock ot the year eighteen uunJred and t hit teen, be, and I lie j •..me u li..iehy, proposed: for which pm pose hooks shall he opened at the Treasury of liie United Stale,, an J at the seve ...I I.MU offices, on the first .lay »i Aptd urat, lo continue open I iiultj liie tir.t day of Ortohcr thereafter, fot such parts ,f tit. 4buve-11.enU.med description of sl..ck, a, shall on tile day of ubscriptiun, stand oti the books ol tiie Tnasury, and on dm,. •t the scvnal loan ..Hire,, respectively; which subscription • hall be . fleeted by a Iran,ter to the United S.ate,, in the Ui m ner p...sided liy law for such trausfe.j, ol the credit or credits -laudiug »ti said books, au.l by a sut render ol the ceitilicatrs of (lie slock »o subscribed. Provided, That ail subscription by urn traii.lr, ot stock, shall be considered as part < I .be said j uw Ur million* ol dollars auuioMitriUu lit* boi rowed by li*t iu,t <-CtioQ of till* net J I •Sic. 4. And be it further enacted. That, for the whole ot j any rail ol any sum, which shall he thus subscribed, credits ball hr entered lo Ihe respective sub, crihers, who shall been- I Iiud to a ceilili. ale- or certilirates, pm pot ling that Hie United •Male, owe to tile noldei or holdeis Ibcieol, tin, her, or their I assign,, a smn m lit expies.eu ihuicin, equal to th.. amount of I me juinripal slock thus subscribed, bearing an iuterext not ex I ecedmg lour and one Hall per ct mum per annum, payable j .(uailetly, I, .ui the llurly-hist day of December, one thousand . .gin Oiiudred and twenty-live ; tiau-fanable in the .an..- man nci as Is provided by law lor lh. transfer ol Ibe stock sun,crib ed, and subject lo redemption at the pleasure of the United Slates, as follows, one lull at any lime all. r the tiiirly-lu-t .lay <d December, one thuusaml eight hundred and tweuty eig"l, ana the iriuainderat any time after die ihiily-lir.t day ot Dectinner, one thousand eight iiuudied and twruiv-uiue - Provided, Hum., iciuibui send ol shall be made, rxi opt for the .mole amount ot ,itcli n.nv crrtilieale, nor until aftu at lead.ix ..oi.tlu’pohlir notice of such intended rt-iiubur tim id. And ■l snail he ihe duty of the decretaly of the Treasury lo esuse ,o be le-iiaosleucd lo Die respective subscribers the seven! .unis by them subscribed bryou.l the am <un( ol the certificates ol four aud oue-half prrceul. stock issued to them respectively. “^ec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the same funus which have herclofoie been, and now aie pledged by law loi tin payment of the iulere.t, and |c.r die redemption and r> u» hur.euieill ..f the slock Which may lit iedeemed or reimhursed ■ y VII. tie of the provisions of tlii, act, shall i cinain pledged in like tuaunei for die payment of die interest accruing on the dock created by lea. of such •‘anription, and for the u demptn.u ,,r remiluiiseui. nt of the principal of the same. And it .hall hr the duly of the Commissionei, uf the Sinking Fund localise to be applied and paid, out of the said fund, yeaily and every year, surh sum and sums as may he annually requited to Ulschaigr die interest accruing on the stock, which may he cre ate»l l»y vuitie ol tins ad. flic »;iid Commissioners are alto hereby authorised la apply, fiom time to time, such .urn and sums out of die said loud, a, they may think pi ..per, towards i e.I .seining, l.y purchase, or by leiinhurieiueiit, in conformity wit line provisions of this act, Ihe principal ot the wild dock'; and II. h pail ot the annual sum ot ten millions of dollars, vrsl .It l.y law. III tile said Commissioneis. as mav he necessary and iequirrd for the above puiposcs, .ball be, and continue appio mostc.lt., Die payment >.| interest aud redemption of the pub lic debt, until the whole of the stock which may be created .itt.itT die provisions of tins art, shall have been redeemed or reimbursed* iYotc, therefore, Notice ij hereby "ben. That hanks will he «.p. net ,i die Treasury .1 the United State, and at Ihe -evenl loan oflirrs, on the first dav of April next, ami continue open until the lli.t day ol October theieaftei, for irrriiing subscrip Uoii* in conformity ui(h I he* provisions of the* unit! Uw. l iie iiib.riiptions u.ay be made by the Drum ietjrs of die hock, rnni-r in |x-i<ou 01 by their Attorneys duly authorized to lUtMcrdo and transfer it to llie United States. Hliriulil subscriptions of sard stock he made loan amount ex ceeding twelve millions of dollar., a distribution of (lie said sum "* •"'else millions, will In. m ule among the subscribers in pro portion 10 Site sums Subscribed by (In . respectively. SAM’L L. SOUTHARD Acting Secretary nf thi Treamry. At ireb 2,a, III*,—IfiOlliB TH b'TsVitY iiKTAUT.u /.VrT," i.i.r, .ip,u, . cb. VT OTICK is hereby given, iliat on (iie lirst dav of Oil>ber • ~ next, the principal ol (hr Six per Cent. Slock of the Uni ted Slates, created .. the authority of an art of Gungicss entitled, 11 An act authorising a loan for a sum not exceeding eleven niillious of dollars,” opened on the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with iht inter esl due thereon, will he paid to the proprietors of said Stock, or then attornics duly authorized, at the Treasury of United Slate* in Washington, and at the several Loan Offi ee<, on the Hooks ol winch any portion of said Slock may stand. A surrender of the eeitnicates of said Stork will be-renuired al Hie time of payment, and the inteiest on .aid Stork will cease ftoin and after the Hiulieth Jay of September next. SAMVEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting See’ry Treasury. Jtfay 10, 1823, __l~30tbS Wchmond Burr .Mill-Stone .Manufactory. r|AII K subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the A. public generally, that they Inve now on hand, a good and well selected as- ilmerit of FRENCH HOUR RLOCKS, of the he.t quality And also, ready made Hurr Mill-tUoua, nf various sizes, ythieh they warrant not inferior to any built m Ibis country, persons wanting the above article can be sup plied at Northern prices, as we are determined lo sell as low a« they can lie bought hi any respectable shop for cash or (own acceptances. Their shop is at the cornel of K and 18th Sheets. Orders will be thankfully received and promptly ex e-citted. SNELL A HOST. AfnuC. 117—w 13w _ -N. II. For reference a* lo the qualify of out ready made Boir Mill-Sloires, apply lo Ilic-Riehmond millers, as they have Iioiversxlfr had a fair trial nf them H. A II. Rackoon-Ford .Milts for Sale. rI''l|IK subscriber* having purchased tin above Mills under a ■ deed of hud, but not being arqu noted with the luilling business, are disposed In sr|| them very cheap, Tliev lie on • he Itapol Ann llivrr, in the enmities id Orange aud Uulprper, slide."not of a Manufacturing, Grist, Saw, and Blaster Alill i apieking Gin and a Carding Machine. The Manufacturing Mill i« undergoing suitable repairs for the next gtmdinc sea son. The f»i 1st Mill, Ur. are new. This pioperty is so advantageously loealed (bat it is believed twenty-five thousand btt<he|s of wheat a season ran he com manded with much ease—tbit the toll from the corn mill will cavrrage two hundred and fifty barrels, ami Hist the saw mill, aiding machine,Ac. will command a valuable eusiotn under pm. per management. All person* disposed to engage in Hie mill ing business, are invited to mike a personal inspection, as the subscriber* leel Confident. «o good a bargain will rarelv be of fered in property of this kind. .1M K8DN MORTON. inns 24 H-iAnc .IKIlK Mtiltii.v NOt it K. \LL perteni having claims against the Estate of (he late Dr. Wm- Konthee, Sen. dec.arc hereby notified and required o make them known lo the undersigned, in order that provision may be made lor their discharge. And all person* indebted to the said Estate are earnestly re quested to make immediate payment to JAMES RAWLINGS, Adm'r. With the will annexed of Wm. ionshee, Hen. dec s«v»-,7’ ifo-wtr A'E IV DU UG if APOTIIECJtR y S TORE. \ DR. A. BROOKS, Rtsl'tt Il lLLV iulorm. thepublic, that |,e ha* opened nUrng and JnistAcraiy Mon, in (hr City of Richmond opposite the Eagle lintel, lie l>a. laid in a general arsortm* ut »i DHUUS li wKIMl'lNhS,which he warrant* genuine, lie ha* engaged Mr. Joliu II. Illauiire, from Norfolk, a gentleman who ha* been regularly W ought up a. an Apothecarv and lbug gid. Those who may fa,or him with their custom, may tel, un punctuality and despatch. j J In addition to the above, he lias and intend* tnkerp a general ass.irt in till of PAIN Tb, OILS, Ate. and all kind* of buigical Instrument*, at Philadelphia pi ice*. Kamil, Medicine chests complete, with priuted dirertinus. Older* from the country will meet with immediate attention. Jllur *-E_ II—wlf Lots in Fannville for Sale. VLT be offried lor sale to the highest bidder, intheluwn «f Karmville,on Thursday the tuth of August nest, if falr,if not, the next fair day thereafter, the whole of the Lot* in the plan of -aid town, which have net hern heretofore con veyed or sold hv the Tin,Ires of said town, ronsidiug of 22 hall acie Lots, and designated in the plan hv Number* 14. 15. 17, 18, lit, 20, 21, 22, 25, 24, 25, SI?, 27, *8, 23, 30, 37, 39 50. 51. 32, 63. Twelvemonth* credit will he given; the purchaser* giving bend, with apptosed security aud a lien uponthe L"t«. 11Y THE TRUSTEES. July 5. 17—w7w* OOTTOU GUMST The: *ub«ciiliers have just received * t'slton din. of supe rior werkmanahip—and ordei* fur tliis article, of difle. i lit diineusiuu-, will hv executed without delay. The quatitv ol which i* warranted in eery tetpeel. DAVENPORT t ALI.KN. M*> I—,,3m C O TTO,V GLYS. fTIUE suhsriiliet, tmnieil, a rc-idt nt of Mathews couuty, A where lie wiu long engaged in making Colton Gin*, which were highly appro,ed of, lias now resinned that hiisine,* in this city, aud iulemfs entry in- it ou, on the most improvsd plan, and to any demand that urn, he „ lilting, nl the low price ol' Jjt2 30 per saw, for all ... from 30lo40sa,vs; and for those' of a greater number of saw., $2 25 only will be charged; lie wi.lie* lli.ue who may want Gins made, to send their Ordeis as earl, a, po..ilde, which.hall lie loitiilully executed, an.l if the work is not approved of they shall mil lie humid to receive if. My it.idence i* un Afuia S/rtt2,uvei Mr William Mitchell Jr,’f. RITCHIE A VUES. H irhinoiiil. May 13 2_,v3in A Runaway in Jail. !" ODGKDin the jail «t Wyllie count, , on the 6th day of ■ J this inst int, a negro until live feel nine inrlies high, of ra th* I a y rllowish rompicMiiii: iho, a stoppage in his speech, who Stale, his name to lie JO//.V; Thai he belong, to Thomas Scott in the Apalsiu*. country, am! that he left home about the l.i«t sd March; that lie wa. formerly of Ualtiimne, and belong ed to a man of lire name of Owen. The nwtirr is tequired to roii'.' forward mid prove bis JOtv and take him away, or lie will be dealt wish accotding to Isw. .. „ MICHAEL MOYF.K, jailor. >. H. Tbc above negro Will he sold at the Augu-t court, IK25. May 27. _____e—wi2„ \\ Mwmillrdj0 the jail of Nottoway county ou the 15th t V >1 iv last at a runaway, a negro man who calls himself JAMES, and say. that lie i. the propel ly ..a* Tod,, or lolly, a trader, and wa, purchased of John Ellis of — r0.","'}\npBr*hr Eastern Spiing, and that ho ran olT frnm the said I odv orTottv, in the mountains, ou hi* way to the West. James is between 30 and 35 years ol a-e, , erv Idark, 5 feet 7 inches high, remarkably white teeth, and ha. a large scar alibis breast, produced a* lie *ay»hv a hum, anil had the maiasof iron bn his wrist* when roniiuitted to jail. He ha, on a red ilanuet shirt, ere, mixed foirest cloth coat ami Virginia cloth paiilalonn*. Jame*appear* lobe diticicnt in intellert, and can* in.1, Ol will nut, give any ulisfartory arronut of himself or the .1 lie and county where hr was raised. The owner of -aid run away i, hereby required to come forward prove hi* pi c.prrty, pay charge,and laae him away, or (it will he dealt with is llir Jm>*- 21_1.1—w12w of Nottoway county. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. QJTOLKi\ in Itichimuiil on loth I hi* i ml., from the tttbscribe/, woman bv the name of 8allv. The thief is bv the name of Phil lit urn*kill, a free mm, both rni-eci in Amelia 'ouniy.-— Sally if about 21 yean oM, live feet four or five in rhr* liisby dark complexion, thick lip* and u*lv featured ; w* ai* a black heaverh.it. Phil is alio.it six feet tliree or four luclict hipi,2a )Mr* old, black complexion, culkv count* fiance, wltcii spukt ii to lininhle and pleasant, wears blue ea***inett clothe*. A* they once attempted to get on hoard a vc*.el a* lire persons, it is believed they will attempt it a second time, ma*leri ot vessels are thcrafoie for warned from taking them on lio:«t«l ;t* passengers, or otherwise. The ahpve reward will he paid to any person who will secure them in any •!:»•! iu this Jji*1? the w Jinrn and hriug the fellow to justice, or dollars will be paid for the woman alone. Mi\ 3M 132A. 7--«v8w» R. |f. SCOTT. I'ItENCIJ JIAyTFOR SALE T)UR6i]ANT tu tbc U«l will and testament of the late Mi ir'flj’,* •t’ffrr- tor. '*lr ,,M| beautiful estate called Hitiit// //.fl,l\iug in the county of Hanover, upon (lie >1 age road from Hicliinuud to Fredericksburg, and distant from I.iri'irr place about ten mile... The tract contain. ;tUO acin divided into three fields, and well enclosed and iu nice oidoi Jar fu'ii.uig. 1 be impioveuienti consist of a l .ren two ,tors Brick Dwelling Home, with all the neces-aiv nil home., fur the acrommodalion of a genteel family, A plat of the Land, ih- puce and terms of payment will he made known on aiuili cation to Mr. Anthony It,.bins,,n, Jr. at the Bank ol Virginia: and the tenant, Mr. Anderson Grubbs, will shew tiir e-iale to iho*e inclined to purchase. Should a aale nut be effected be. fore tlie lust day cf September next, it will on that day, be of fered hr lure lire front door of the Kagle Hotel in the city of Richmond. WILLIAM RICH All DSo.V, Ainu ney in fart for Sar d, C ruel., ExYx. of Daniel Couch di e. Zjwttiylvania, 21tk May. H_w|f ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. J1A.\ away fr.un the subscriber about two months ago Gran fi 1. derson, a man about 23ytars ol age, a roam- carpeuter, and is remarkably white fora slave, and might h, readilv la k. u lor a white man ; i. a stiong active well -et f. Ilow rMlier above ordinary sue. He mas have a sraron In. forehead he Iw.en, orrather above Ins eyebrow,ranging up and down, a. hv accident the edge of an axe rtv ing from it. helve cut him there some year. ago. Our of hi. at m, ,va, broken when,mall near the wrist punt, and it is believed (lie left, which .bows (hat joint enlarged, and gives it the appearance of dislocation bending outwaid,, tvilh the end of the outer Bone ol ih-arm next to th#* joint considerably increased in size. Ilis »->t« are blue and hi. Ir.ur is very straight, of a dingy yrllowi.h wlutc. had pei haps when he went offa black fared 11,1 ,nd blue Iu, Mil cloth round .limit Coat, lie i. a blunt -p .ken fellow spcalm with ;■ •arm, e and stutters and •tainint r. in spr ikin -’ particularly when confined. Hi, purpose i. doubtless to nai,’ • Hi,cen,an. 1 will give one hundred dollar- tor hi, safe delivery in any jail so that I ret him again, and will pay be sides any reasonable expense, tor bis delivery to me at iiiyici dence in the county ol Franklin, North Garo'liua * T ,, , nor JO,,N U■ HAWKINS. .Turn* 17 1R25. 12—If Valuable Property in Cartersvi/le for Sale. I WILL offer for sale ou the premises in Caitersville on Wed nesday the ninth day ot next March, the improvements and on,all ,M acre on which I lately resided. The Store Toon, i, I irge and conveniently tilled up, a good drv cellar, and n lar e and pie,.ant counting morn, the lau.ilv part of the building having one room and a pa,-age below stairs, two cellar, thie. rooms and ■ passage above siairs-theyvhol. making a lajgr two •toned building in llic be.( order fur the reception «I „ "1,1 a lar ge stork of Goods. The ,„rt-li„u.r, consist of a fram ed Kitchen with liv„ room, la low and one above stairs an ex cebent -moke hon.r and ire house. The enclosure will be made eniirely new before (he day of sale. A, ,he same time and dace Will be off. red another half acre Lu of Land convenient ly Dtu.itftl to the othi r. oi) which i4 U. .. • » » 1.0,..e and canaille of holding fifteen thou,and bmhrh "I wheal, and a framed stable for four hor»e«! These lots will he sold separately or together. a« maybe.. ,|le „„he, the purchasers. Having renamed from C.rtersvillc (hi, property >v,ll he sold .f any Ihn.g m ar its value is offered. Persons wlm are about to make mercantile etlahlishmeuti wonld do wall look at this property ; fnr the undersigned can assert fro* ex perience that there is not a situation is, Va. to f.„ as he km 1. that hold, out a better prospect of s„nre„ to tl.v merehanUhan (.arlersv.il. and its neighlmrhood, which is ihicklv stilled wuh SeTu^i^! S,,Me.,OU’ ^ ‘"“V « «n The tern,, of p»Men( will he three equal annual instalment, to commence the tfnt day ol July n„J, „i,ho„t interest; Urn purchaser or purchaser, to give bond and good security h, approved by the undersigned, and n deed of trust „„ (he pro perly for the first payment—and deeds of tru,t t, secure the Iwo l.i«t piirmruti. Indisputable titles will be made to the purchaser or piirrha ,crv « .00 Asuuiiv ckknbiIaw. Virginia Mills, March 22. 104—wtf P".r,i* *bu7 pr-perly not being .old; it j, „ow offered .1 private saleorforiemor Application may he made to ;7‘'; .rhh'‘"‘a' ‘ ne*r Cart, r-villc or lo.be un.lcig „ e.l ai ihc Virginia Mills._A8IIUHY CUKNSIIAVV QUJ'f&TQJ'C FOR BALE iVvILL iell at put.|»c rale, at th* tavern of Horatio rb~eft in the town Aletwndrm, oa rVHV RSt) AY^ Hth of j,-’ , rf/Ys’/’. j/v' "V V4luab,r "" 'he Potomac river callfd , t.r.VyfO/V, situated about 12 milesbeluw the Di.liirl ot Co lumbia. This estate contains rather more than 2000 acres of fine land, to which are attached several valuable fishnses_ °f ""* '""i,*" * l, a‘"' fnr ,lfr’ *"«• rents fo, 5.1,000 per mum in ; 40 acres are under a lease for a term of . yes,,, and rents fnr 100 dollars; the fnlieries have rcnied f , 1,000 dollars, and generally for 400 to 500 per annum. In ,fc \ event of (he romp let -an of the Ohio and Chesapeake llanal ihc will he of inealculalile value. The arable land produce! fair c crop, of corn and wheat; and the source, of improvement of a the land fiotn the fishing shore, are inexhaustible. Two thirds » or the estate is in woods. A large inauiifaclnring mill i, dis 1 tant only two miles by eater, where all ll.r seu,f„ c.,„ h, na2 , •Illy sold at the District of Columbia prices free of freight • the \ navigation to Ihe mills i, sufficient for vessels earn me Joruv , hu h.Of w heat. The steam-boats P... the lamV?/,?, \u? h I h#* wo'iijt Aoournl wilh «lrwr ami thr rreek« unrl rivfr "iM /nwl. The improvement urna very I npee and suJutanimJ I | brick dwelling home, a kitchen, meal house, dairy, ice bouse 1 well, overseer’s houses, stables barns, negro homes kr o! * Alt r/r"',, "'ft ,*"■ !"?' :,rc'’,n,uodation, Amuit one mile of fence inrlo.es the whole neck of i*„.| 1 laming 5090 acres. It could, the buildings being so located l>c 1 advantageously divided, and will he sold so a, !o soil p,lr, ha - f . is. One fourth nflhe Money will he required in hand, the „ .•alaore m ll.ree annual payments, bearing interest, secured by aileedof 1 rust on the property. 1 At Ihe same tune and plar.^ I'will ,e|| (h,t beautiful seal, on who h now resale, called MOV Hi" BAULK. This r ,nt!,„. sb ,,n 40acres1 of land, some of which ha. bee,, highly impro- r v., Mount hagle is .Hmurdon anr,near Al^andr.a andfor beauly of p.o.perl is unriralled H command, a fine r view of Ihe potomae, of Alesandna and the city of Washing- P ion. The dwelling home „ spacimrs and very convenient, and Ihr witter * bun Irwi nun tinfomnionly fiQf, Also, 100 Arre, 0/ »W /.ned,' adjoining Col. Angnrtme * Srvnlh, near Alexandria, re,ms one half ra.h, Ihs balance in I iwo annual payments, bearing interest, serured hy deeds of t Irtut on the land. Persons nohm? to see lire flunston estate * w,l| call .n Mr. Sangsler or.Mis. Young, near whose house the* its aus-boats pass daily. I will shew the olhar land. QKORfsK MASON *" Vonnl EnfU, neat AUrce^dria,l „irf,L,.wants.. I s w June 26, 15—sf{tyi VIRGINIA At tiiupsruir Court nj‘ Ckanttry hoklrn afiti*, Capital, iu Uw-city ol RichinouJ, the Will day ol Marsh, ' John Lewis Barms and Philip J. Barriza, in his own rights and u adui’rde looms uou olLury h. Paradise, dec. p|UTs Against John llopLius, former ad’mor of the said Lucy L. Paradise, I dec’s), II tuiy Kdlne, Saigrant <>i the city of Williamsburg, ami ronimiltee and adiu‘01 ot William Hodgson, sler'd, wlio wai also sr. as'm’or of the said I.ury L. Paradis*, dec'd, I’oitix llodrsun, widow of the said William Ilodgsou, John Wishhoia «ud William B.tmlridgr, tiustees under u deed from William Hodgson and Poitia hu wife, Jotui Marshall, K>sp, adin'or of William Marshall, whowtu oneel the securities to (he adnu ills nation bond of John Hopkins and William Hodgson, funner adm’itof Lurv L. Puadise; John Foster and Uenrv Lee, juu. thr other securities to that bond; tiroige Roper and Maria O., hit wife, who »a. Maria O.Matslu.il; William l>. Taylor and Eliza Adams his wile, who wa. Kliza A. Marshall,Thom*.(J, Lucy and John J. Marshall, iulaut clllldlcu and only heirs of William Marshall, deceased, I>efts. Tins cause rams on this day to he again hcnrrl on the paper* foinirrls read,the supplemental and amended hill, whirhh.ith lietu taken as conies. 1 d against all the defendants therein, ex cept John Marshall, John l-'o'ter and Henry Kdloe, the deric tal older for that purpose appearing to have hern duly execut ed, the alls wet I ot the last named defendants, and was argued hy ruuticil: un consideration whereof, tliecouit doth Older that llu defendant John Hopkins, do lender lit lore a commissioner ol the court,an account of his sduiini.(ration of dig estate ot the said Lucy L. Paradise j that the defendant Kdloe, dll also ren tier an account ol his intestate’* administration of the same estate, and of his own ndiuiuhtialioii of the estate III III, nits state; that the defendant John Mat,hall, do ren der lieforr the same commissionei tut account of his adminis tration of the estate of the said Win. Marshall, dee., and that the defendants, the heirs ol the .aid Win. Marshall, do also tender helure tlie- same commissioner, au account of all the estate, realaud personal, they may have ..-cchcd from him; andtue said commissioner is dit eel. d to examine, slate and set tle the said accounts, and repoit the same to thr court with any matters specially slated, deemed pin,unit hv hituscif, or which may hr rebutted hy the pat ties to he so slat. d. A copy. Teste, WM. W.UKMNU, C. C. COMMISSION KIt'S-Oh f'/f /hrAntumf, April ‘,!7,1C2.’» 1 lie pat tie. interested wilt please take notice, that 1 have Tr’.'TY 1 Uth day of July next to commence the accounts directed in the lar.goiiig ord.r of emit, on which day at 'J o clock H ,"., they are lecp.iredto attend at n.y oilier in tins city, witU their account! aiui voucims rt hiIv lor examination ellU H. liAKtlt, ill. C. A,"!> h‘___117—wl,l V »ltGl-MA: At u.y.i/i.imr Court c/CAussco-y, 1.0,^T„t !?•*/■ ,u l*lt* ol KacUuiooU, the 1 Hi* day ot June, . Kduiund Bailey Plaintiff, Against • Alexander M’Kint, Elitaheth M’Kim, widow of KuhettM’ KtiU’aml At "r»,et M’hti"’ Mary M Kim, Win. M’Kim. J... seplt M Kim and J me Aim M’Kim, cliinl, to of ltohml M’Kim «nu infant, I,y the Mai.h.l o. this Co,,,., special* K habr.h M-K, ? :‘T’.JrV‘",d E““'''"l h>s «,fo, lute Kliubcth M Kim, also a I luld ol aid itoheil M'Kiui dec’d J taiiCi, \\ • Gliiicr, William Fieri, W'.ll.a.u Neka.v.!, Win* !f Vimmh! and Company ul th. Hunk U Virmma and ol th, Panne,,’ Bank ol Viigm.a, Willun, M Kill, and hltaabelh hu wife, Natl,’I .Shepherd, Alexander Buchanan, Marion Buchanan and Joanna Buchanan and James bi iotl and Ueo: Winston and Win. U. Wren. Ser.e mt „ ,1.1 nty Ul Ktctimond.lowhiuu tins l.een comm.tied |.„ a In.i, ttun t„e estate ol Kol.et M’Kim di e. J, /end ,., , I Ins can,.-, 111 which tlie lull hall, been taken for confessed .. ‘••■’'-’j- -»d K11 zalwth hi, Wife, .Nutli I ,Sh< pin 1 it, Jame- Scott, George Win,tun xml A lexaiidi r If,,eh.nan and the ll.mk ofVrigi,,*, audi-a win, I,the nuintiffappea., t„ have ptoceeded in the mode pmciibed by de'endauts, Alexander M’Kiui, Marriun amt sm«e..Viku’ to beard on the bill,the 1... Ur ««•’ ■>'"* exhibits; and wa, aioue-l h». l r . "»■•«« x-f tlie cou.t doth wider s'uMi’rn' •,fclr,‘.1 to •• Commission! r Id the court, to take an ac enunt ofthe mume, ,,atd by the plaintiff a, surety of It. hut am Alexande M hiui, us administrator, of AndiVw M’Ki... iil thi- ii. • n’*ml aPI,0,l,wn Uie same aimwi^ all the ureiies to the administnitiou aud guardianship Lund* ascertaining hv any 1-vidriirr which may L aimed hefol® " f,b °f'ae '“reties, if any, are insolvent and aii pornon Hie !«,.occasioned by such insolvency amour the uthirs. And that he, ni like manner,take an account ol the mo it'/ k'lheri M Vi* l^®,^ni,,l*dnitiu,,4icuardunfl,,p accouat .1 M K,,n’ lbv ?Uul *"">**** Audrey, »„d ap iM olhc *\T “,brfar' dir'r*'d »m mg the difleient sure Aui. .* d 1‘0,“1' :,And , lr Court doth lurthei order, that an "ace's, mil d» «"•>« >•*'*•,* the same Con. mis,ioner anaccou.it of his admistral ion on the estate of Wta. M’ Kec .nie, dec. and set forth all the estate left hv hi. teslvwr Hut th ,,0rfil* ! " r''nf’ a •'**« come to hi, hands, ,u,{ llut the c. imnrs.iomr report the same to the Cmnl with anv uiattei. spec,aHy ,|jlr,1( deemed pertinenl by Inn,-elf, or «h ch may he required hv the parties lobe so ,!»•,; J. And ..a Mar'liVl Uln‘ * lh'.cuur‘ doll> fuilhcr Order, that the Mar.lul be appniuied receiver of th. rent, and i-uei of the teal esiht.: ol Itoheri ai’Kim, dec , and that he rent out the “ .'.'“J a l,,r‘‘d «*cet,img twelve month.; hut h. i, not ‘u ‘I"" uf Mr,. M Kim, in the house u, uliirh (he tani Uuhti resided# A copy. Teste, TO. W. JI EM NO, C. C ca.VMSSIOJVEWS.OFF/CE, Richmond, June 27 IS23, count, il'reeled in the foregoing <irde of C..ui°t"'on'irbn-h jvr g^testttrswttss* July5. 11 BAKKK, M.C. —-- m 17—w-lw IN^tajANCKUT-ln flange,. Cuuu*y Court, Ap.il 2b,h, - its?, xr? ‘•“V p.,■ArsisT.JS! j™-. . ag^Jss*-*-*"***^ j Susanna Murray, widow uf Mark Murnv r> .. who intern.ar.ird with Samuel Patter,o^md ih / s^SS*e3sgS£ i*'e . "*'l,,d defendants bring fried and rea l andtbe , it UyofVhen'eM P,™ here or, ^ "I.WIT Ihe plaintiff. -aid Idll, and Vhat'T copy uff‘ihiT‘ -'----7—w8rv ['Nia2*ANCERY: In IItwlc,‘ Ct-U'"y court June iIiTtU, Janie. Trannni and Nancy his wife former!* V,„ ms ani^Arms.ead Uimie, and Lucy In, w,f, .V-nuT^™ uc^ Atainst Platmiirs, ^r^SfSSss^SISsfti!: pt“>' > and the rule, of tlii, court • *n<l it JS3t SiK’"J "'■' * '"ly "On! iX'-ClrE,.'^ “i-»-n«n.l, t,.r iwo1V,7m„7v.I\hi,"' '7 C"> "" Je,”Aronal T* ,f,U"' d7J' °f ,I,C ...r of th!'n.Jn{7 .Tun/^im:'*' U,t nS *■ ^LKTT, C.‘ W ■ — 13—»wRw r'lt.2<‘i !IANCKKY : M'tkl,,ll'»rS County March curt Pf''aSr*,‘,,j0h" I,e,l,nn° riaintiff., fitor^llr.Uor. andWi'han, O. Ooode Defendant. jsr.'zt*c£?: ^rsf fSi’tii, • z\ t ■ OT.Mk, faltWAlt D t tabb.c. —-- 13- -wi it* A EJVTUCK y A (; J 'ZVV’ V ” ins kisx I’.*« .521&*, o„. » K..,kfon,»5yrm„“ kv foMheZT,"' 6i.n,elf rh.rh he It,, hern enraged forthe fnT.!°" °f 'h'" »* ati.ir land title. t.avin~t..*. , , ‘ "* J**r»,*i*: in irive.tr •tale*,.tun-for,roliertn,. de’hN i" .Ifjf' 7",'"8 lau*1-■'"'"’n■ repaird hi.o.ulf at K, eat ea, e.«e h J „ ? f"‘rP',,P '"K ^zwsd ’zH-’i-oi texr' staiS^^MAiSir Tefer 7o Jttd J f7rl~ « V'*\T of '^ •<»<*• • Arcliei of Amelia' Dr^Joifu \,i’"Ul ,,0“>din,llie Hon. Wm. wh.. i. en.a.ed a.pova^d .. .^Li“,7«7:r;7,K,i!?nWh^ he h""WH on Z'tir1 •» »r«wwt"srL7irt**iiV^ss Krankfort, Oet.2, IS21. '-“if T"pU"Jh’' I™*'* >lhw,l| never he .b.e„t f, tt, h'Z",f>’ «• ^-M orrerpondrnt«, «h.. mnkcIL*'.*** "f ,h* time,-, iM-o-or.it promptly ^m e ,h,lr offer* w,,f'h »«mtion eh. 19 TnirLKTT It BURNLEY. # -- -95—mf mitr/!0,! A Wljyiww GLASS, ~fyc. I Sf«;«Z^Vyfm,d7<ifc(,hr,Ve fVh', "V'*" C"™‘ and will .■SE^a"3j * .hemZ. f TWr"» — k'nJ* of Ola.., mad:. af^horeTc^hi^r PtM> J"" any parl.eolar pattern, whelhr, plain, cmI„t mlu/drrf * He 3v7f'.T hf"r in ***•« ^* 31 Pf v "■ apolheearte,’ ware, decanter, nun. , . . rr^wm^iaw.,, gohUt., howU.dbhe^’phte^phoC:,^. I/.SO. CONSTANTLY FOR SA/ A’ Cut nail, and hiad. and clinch nail. ft,.r lot,a/,,* 11 t i sttwar--* k~?SK^