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* ) 1—.4 ■_B^H I , * KY HITCH IK x COUCH. ~ ..' " ' """" ...... RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Tl rsnu AUGUST 1, 1826. -- - VOL. XXUI...NO 24. JOT rbr ENQUIRER is publishes! twice a w-ek generally and three lioit s a week during the union of Hie Stale Ic.dL tur*.—Price, th? saute as hei cloture, hive L'oll.irs per annum, pat-able in advance. Notes <>f chute:. I, specie-paving links only) will be received sn payment. flic Editors will 'guaran tee the safety of remitting them by mail ; the [ e.lagc ol all let t-.rs being paid, by the writer*. XT No paper will be discontinued (hut at the discretion ot the Editor*^ until all arre/irsgea have be«ii paid up. Or Whoever will gusrautre the payment of uine nsrit.-i • hail have list tenth GRATIS. 1 TERMS Ob' ADVERTISING, car One square, OK LESS—Etrsl insertion 75 cei.-.s—each continuance, 50 cents. */ No advertisement inserted, until it has either been paid ;or, or assumed by seme person iu this city, ui it, euvuous. li’htat Fans for Sate \T tin Penitentiary or the Penitentiary Store, of supeiior quality, which are warranted by the Super lutcudaut to Operate -fell in all tc.-pecls. duly 27._____ £5—tf Notice. ' rllUE co-partnership of .Montague, Murray it Co. is tbii day .fc. dissolved by mutual coiiveut All prisons having claim's against the said concern are desired to pn.ent them to Wui. Murray t E. W.Skelton, tvh.i alone are auUiui iscd to c.iliecl the debts aud to settle the trausactious of the said coiicei n. W. L MONTAGUE, WM. MURRAY, E. V/.SKELTON. Gcnito, Powhntau county,July 17, lECtj. Iu future the busiur.. will bugs inlu-lcd by Win. Mutray an.IE. W. Skelton, under thu liras ul William Murt iy k cu. July 2C. £;i—tft FOR LOJX'DOA', TIIE hri^j O.SG’COf), Uapt. VandorfuriL row at Warwick, will sail in J or I weeks. i'ol freight oC50 or 100 hhds of Tobacco, * ' C. it A. WARWICK. TjulySL_£2—8t» FOR LOJYDOjY. rj"WlE superior Ship Cowpcr, capt Urann, now at Oi!v Point,. L iu itadiues* to receive cargo,and will be dispatched by the middle of August. Apply to JOSEPH MARX 4c SON.' July 11._l“-tf jYotice to Travellers to the Springs. Tl'iilr- politic a. e informed that a Stage leave* Siauntou every X Tuesday at ft A. M. for the VVann, Hot ami White Sulphur Springs, ami from thence to Lewisburg and SUunlun. JOHN WISE, pioprietor. r S. Stage Coaches leave Kichuiond on Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, and arrive ut Staunton second dav—Fare 10 dol lars through. July 21. ' 2/-it MARSHAL’S SALE. UNDER a decree of the Hupei ior Court of Chancery for the Richmond District, prunuuined on the Jltli d-.y of June 1826,in the rase of Uulopagainst Gilisou, I shall on S i turdaythe l?th Jay of August, 1820, proceed to sell it puhlic aurtiou to the highest bidder, the following property I.. lom in • to the citate of John Mattel, dec.; to wit, - the du elling house mill two acres ol land utlm heel ihtreto, and mi arre of f.i.J «e pataled therefrom hy a sli< ei. all on Hiiockm Hill, and just witli oiit the limits of tlie rily ol iiu.li011.115,' subject to any lease thereof made by James W. Winlree. Also, ‘‘ten aeres'of land ill Henrico county. OO the Richmond Turnpike,” of which .1 survey null he m-!u hefoie tile day of jal<-. The above ten r.crrs of land will be sold, at tilt fr'.ntdoor of the Ea lc Hotel in the city of Richmond, about 12 o'clock, on the day above mentioned, uud immediately (hereafter the iloti-e and Lots Will be sold on the premise-. I erms, a c: edit of six, twelve - JI eighteen months—Hoads with spproved security will h. required nf (he pm chaser, and the title retained, *n additi s ual security for the payment of the purchase money. J. GUERRANT, m. s. c.c. r. d. or nuc of his deputies. July 25. 1828. _22 - ids MARSHAL’S SALE. ~ " ' UNDER a decree of the Superior court of • hancery for the Rie.hiuoml District, pi uuounerd On the 12th day of March 1825, in the cause if Adams vr. Uulianm, I shall oil Satuidav tiiv lath day of August 182t), proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor ie.idy money on the iiremi.-i-s, the lot of land in the proceedings referred to, -ituated on Church Hill in the county of Henrico, r.onligu ms to the city of Richmond, hounded by II. street on (be South, and the continuation of -,;th street on (he East; it hi ing the haif'acre lot conveyed hy Richard Adams to the said Thoma, Hohanau, Halo to com mence at 11 o’clock. J. G UERKANT, to.. • c. c. 1. d. or nuc of hi- deputies. •Tu'y 2»-_‘ 21 t,j. JO fIJV li LA in PpAC Hi \ OFFERS to the public his professional service* a- Attor ney ai Law. He will practise in (he counties of Gloucrs , ter. Middlesex and Yoik, and in the superior court of i-ii.uice ryfor the Williamsburg DisUict. His residencu is at Glou cester courthouse. duly 2'1. 22— It* Public Sale of Personal Estate. Is.L be offered lor sale, on IVidnestlay, the *J/A day nf V? August not, oil Ilia liiiTeunt plantations of the late EJ inmid llairitou, a very valuable stork of Imrses, oxtu, sleets, •-OIV-, sheep and hogs; plantation utensils, of rtriv description; household and kitcln n fuiniturr; carriage and hmse-j gig ami bone: carryall, with many other articles. The sale will commence at (he plantation called the *• Upper Quarter,” and continue li oiu day to day until the whole o: ’to above property 11 told Horn!,, wdhapp oved senility,pat able **, e expiration of six mouths, with interest limn the day of n'ci be requiredn{ the puiclnnsrij hut wime punctual jMVrnent 19 made, (lie interru will be deducted. All per««t:u having claim* again«t the decedent, arc rrqiif >t ••J tohnug then* forvaiit | authenticated; and th> '«* indebted,are t -unc* ly rcijUMlcti to route loivvard and di> ebargu (tie iioie, or clo.*e tlieii iccounti by bond- t* the ntwa tion of (lie will not admit ot farther indulgence, and the undersigned ii detei mined to close. h»« ctrcutur«niii j «oon a« practicable* NATHANIEL HARRISON, i xecutor of E-hnund Harrison, dec'd, J'l]y ?**•__ id* IliUti 1 SALK. 0 N pursuance of (lie provisions of » deed of trust hearing A d tte the .1th ilsy ot Aiiftui I*JO, Iron* John Wrin to mu the MiMicnbcr as Iruifr*, which dcfti is del* recorded in O ^'inge county,and to effort the purposes of siid deed 1 shall,..n t. e 30th day ol August next, it fair, il not the next fair day, Sundays excepted, «t 13o’clock M. on the land tioi. inaftei dCtcribod,proceed to stIJut public auction to the- highest bidder for cuth, or on s » h credit the pat ties concerned ui.iy agree upon at the time of ulc, the following property, to wit: a ccr tatn piece cr parcel of land silu<«f*d‘in ttie roiinty of Orange, adjoining the Juudioi John Kei-ter, ICdward 1’arr.ey, LuciiV.i « tyirnati and Airnu Fray, containing ij5icr«, mm* «»r !••.*«, tuingthe fine laud convoyed by deed from Augustine Sami tora to .f.ihu Wren, with all the buiMiiigjthereon. Also, one negro man slave named Yinctul,about 20 year* old. AI«o one negro woman mroed Lucy,about 'll year< old, and her two children, one about 3yeai« old nun-d (iibioo, and the other about one year old named Harry. Also, one pat»nt Still, con *cnt.<i about 131 gillon.*, and one other still contents about 255 gallons, and one oth^r still contents about 125 billon*. The description it taken Iromthe said deed. The sole v. j|| he conducted by rnyself, or some authorised agent. . . JOS I AH U. AlllioTT, ti uefes. Richmond,.July 15, ir.?6. 19—td* '1’rust Sale of Negroes. I>Y virtue of i deed of trim executed by J ante* Robertson, * * jr. on the 11 b June, 1821, and admitted to record in A melia clerk’* office on 2*id August in the *ame year, for fli* purputa of «-curmg the payment of .1 debt due the htr eon rern of William Friend & co., (shall proceed to <rli lor ca*h •t Ameliacoorthou**,on the fourth r»i»ir*«d*y in ibis month, it being courtday, all the negrof* conveyed rn said deed, je niMiniMg umold *it a former Rile made i»i February 1324. Such title a« <• vetted in ilc ar trustee 1 shall convey, July 14, mo. J3-tdi J. T. LMOH trusl.c. BY virtucof.ffp.il oftrint executed tome on the 13th His of September, Iri2l„by Robert hcutt,to secure the i.ts went ot a .Ithi due l« David G. Williams, and „t thei.uum 7 William*, I sn.ill proceed to sell to the highest bidder lor eaih, xt f.unenh.tit; cuurthou.c on the I Ith Hay *.f Au.im '• h»'»K court .lay, two tracts of I.rut conveyed to iue Heed, or so um<-h thereof as shall he necessary tu fulfil the purposes ofthe said trust, lying n, the county of Lunenburg, ..1?*te<,,,,*",'0S3,:l*ere,*rt tract <>n ivhirh the nhl R .hert Bolt rcjiHes ; the (her adjoining the .hove tta.i, lutH called Barnes’s ulH tract, cootsi.ing :R>» acies. 1 nr Inr ther dcscuptijn of th*-sc tracts of l:,n,I, referenr. tJ hi«l to Ih. HeeH os trust recorded in the clerk’s office of the county of Lunenburg. On the phrit iti .n containing 313 .ere. there is. in excellent itvo story derailing house and every ticre<nry out. nouse. The free I *,f K> ..res is good tobacco, cotton, wheat ami corn hnd. It contain, a hrge body of wood hind .nj Nottoway low (rfotfnds. HENRY N. Vv ATiy NS, trustee. . Tu»y f *•_ 13—wt'. nrj.VAlVAY linOM J. Wic!t!sam’s pl.ntation, Meldle Qmrf.r, Henrico X comity, a Aegis boy Arf’K,abolt| 17 year. old. lie I,., rslher a round face, and rerulir feature., f, sprightly and sn ■'tigent. ila went off about three snottths .go, and st is sup has probsbly gone s»wuH* Lynchburg. Also, a negro hoy Antliovsy, about in >ejr, old; his dm Mextoil some, hit lighter linn is soul with negroes. He *« I M<|| three or foot weeks .to going up James Itiwr in a bit j • au maimed by two white in* n.uda negro, believed to h*' go. log beyond the nine Hi.lget Any person who will deliver ri onr of the ahovementioned slave» to 1,1,„ l|. Jennings, lb. I ' *< Middle Qu itter oil J une. Rive, opposite Kinney*. Ml IVs.shtllbe bandruaiel;'7 I Ju’yM. •' jrfe.jj | »V nl,nf//OOi'VoZ'A.'.v"!3^ i* ‘i'T ul Fiuu .a Ua™ i °^6*1 Tim's Juur IJ. r iilOb. MfcLaoA, X'.A.P. - ---- til—i,' ciToiFVf 1^hj L>oUurs H<.wurd. S r.?cco if:r0i“ ’,cri‘,ef o,‘iUr im“ «»r.i Mo hn ; three ..He, ., tl.irt'y fi“ u.'f"5 T* 1,1 ■““* f,,r'y «i"‘ ontl.e Haul. of Viren Al t, , «'e dollar note *ou, drawn favjb of mej,u,?32? ,‘U "‘ tn.'uid, ahJ uncoil i> \,. f Uj uoil<, oh ilf* n.id Sunt): ,or !;ve d.'Yu m 1 ‘ ^ "iu‘ ' l,,J olK' ““ sat tsa % --‘{-Y—1!1_ * *~tf_KP A Alii) BAXTKIt. Clerk's Office of the Dirt rid Cowl of the U. S. 1 Ol^me a-a,.e.« Pi.tr,U ol Vl,Itictlluouil, July UU,, he^hy given, that all laud, v.kich have been il.eU. J. 1 < a ,a*«. IIutler the acl, of Uoneu ,, of * jJl „ 4 ‘ ■u‘u;,‘> tlHO.widitb of A1 licit, l;i , |,,i' i .in, aud collecting a diicil la . w,thin Ole Unit, d Siat!». mil wuicl* rela bveu purchased on lx iiall'ui u.e United Slate,, ,llay f,e ftt t2‘,U Ollice, at a.iy lime within iuo froufaud jw .^raxc'irt.T'w nutIv*i,M.U|"*"T 11 ll‘W»d »Kih collection d.ir.el, are mit ytl Made: redemption thtielbre, carniot v.t be uirctc. ,d ir^ho-lt,.u!et‘i‘:Ul=lr,C' 1 Lul lll*> will he made July i f. Ui> rleik. HEWAiTD" it'."., ’ (| <,u* *ne .uuacrilieta on ihi 2nd of Juuela.t, real ^ "1;"1 11l‘d-i//i«. He 1,ayoiiu, mall, about .. f,M ,orU-"a'y>‘- v, very bla.k cu.nflev.au, ,teo;,. a little ibuuldei.,, aud ha, some nupmjiaieul m hi, «.m t clt. (ie • ttdtohe “‘V* V'"' *“le ,he '’«**» Jauutty lad, and na aui^,,,e ,a„ed ,u Pmwid.He ; be In,, „„ doubt obtained a ■ ‘,-7 ! ... ■ lb, U.S. irtll Vy „ , .. Pin Mion to M*''W‘vu •*““*l"' aP. »i‘Kn„o,i, on aj S V.’"J' Ym' f “"*•••>. :‘i T> all lie’s, ivt.j .. Julv .l b J' DU-SN .1 ilLitFOt’l'. -:—*■ f-- -1"‘ —u stUliCK. ' jallE subscriber it duly authoried to |,-„c f„r , term of J- yeaiMlu- lave,,, m„| Farm at Km5 W.ii.am Cuaill. ,u,e. ‘‘V 'JP!??" le,“> V4l0a',k- " - llul,llc' » U.d, au» uie.il, , L.1 i,'’1 "*> qu*l,«vd to conduct the Imsini-,, • a l Utilic Uousr It II s.tuuled Q| -on the man. iou.1 from .ic,i,ii.jud to Hie ta-luin part ol the State, and di-t at f.oar fimomi ;ioout J7 tntio. Various iimirovcuumt* have bn-u ■ .'le upon the hou.es, nod others me pio„it.s,in. -and tlic lopuetor i> desiroujui placing tin, property in tin possession . « man re -II ouallhed t r the station ut i'avci n-kceprr. It not privately deposed of, it is customary to pul it- up at duidic a.icliunou the hr,l day ,.| King iV.ll.aru Uomily (Jou.t, in the tutu 1.1 aloud is- in August, win, li course will br pursued iu the absence ut a private eoulract. Junek'~. IJ-tf HEilDEKT A. CLAIUORNR ~ J\ OTIC 12. I S conformity with an otdej ol the Richmond Hu,tin*. «. Louit, made June t ), IK-JS, 1 shall ou the ti.l day ol August Uext,ru flout of ti.ebe.1 laveru, iu Saul c,t-, at Ulr l.oui ol 11 O elos k, a. proceed to sell to the luck.',I bidder O .,OU<;U“3r‘* M"’1Ud" named “ Susan, the properly ut Di.b^uei, commuted to the j.iii of this ciiy tua i uiianay.’* July 4,182J. W I>- WUC LA W 8VtWOL. * | ,U£HK ttrL‘ no ^ciui-rr delivered m this institution, at J- A <-t<i Aam, but lli i,e with which tile tc<s.un commences, audwithwhicr.it euils : bnnottiei Wards, tin whole s our„, is a lecture, upon tnc practice ol the iaw, vvlurh is conducted m the must conecl manner upon authoi iti. There is u.diiiii- |r|t IiuattrOiled tu : and the student acts 'loi himself, i. ,i,n. ,. olteii (old, that, t; U a lawyer, hr rnu-l read, and i«l, on the liooki I n lii:i,-ell ; ami upon w hu h he is examined rvi •: y BaturUay ; aud cveiy Buturday too, lie exercises Ininsell in court i the records ol which an as i.v.illy kepi, a, any m (his country ; and every part <->.plai,„ ,1 iiotn the m-i pn...... t, ih< couc.u,ion ul the ju.i.inent, a,, well as e.erv > „ . i<-, ol i >.e cuiiuii which lultuws altern.,1 d, : ,u tiiat tlie student has li, e day, in the wreck to lead without iutenupti ii. fiassistauce like this heot any serviceto the student ath.iv, he may i. cnie it, at Aicl/mm, wlierie, tbtl c i.Uo ipecies ol ,;,:e Indian- in, atteUsloii hum it. the _/u.hwife pu t of ih- bar or the student <>i Law, who bucii a*«i i.uio- «..«n reenve it tiieie,i n in»* remainder of tue x-tiuu, i.pou much heUet Itrw, lot the,, than lor their trim u, VHEKU IWlOK. J“O' ^_ tn —tf v o a & &&& xnxXsJU, On tin: James .User snd within 50 yds. of the ('until |MI!S .ileal Millha, hri-uitnailt in the li-rt style witiima J. lew Ivet ol it, lor.n r Bril*. and will ru into nptr.i ratiou cu tilt loth iiwum. -So P i.m ua.e l..ita',p u cd to n.,V its machinery ami nvlu,* - as go .1 possible, i » enable it ; , ■In good wink, and at the rtimlot notice. It I- r u),u!..u--l ful tsv t pair of -8lon< . Every effort be madi to lurn out thi t'cxtmeal, ami to give general satisfaction. A.i lione t .in.I skilful Millet lias been engaged. U-itueti Inuu the upper country, who have e.. n to gumi, .v.l; liadit to th,-ii mleii -t to call and Ii ate theirco. u, and either cxtli mg, it lor meal at th. usual deduction at toil, or to rec-ive then uwu me. I at tin n ittutn ontlieii way Inime. The iirlghbuis will itots -every accommodation in n ivmg iheir c .ru gioim.l at the u-unl gr hi. Bhopkeepers, firluries, Ac-in (ins city, will he .supplied <o moderate .'•mu' , with meal Ac , and evety pui.-in|e tarintr Cr, • II to them in tire ohtainiri- -i tegular eupphe. u! m- ,.i, .s‘i„,iid the mill tome up to tbt rptculiou, ufir,e l',opiiu.r !lU thinks he will he able :o sell .< 5g.>duieil. j and i i.oinmodating term,, is.iny ii.inul.etmi- of the Hr will run .1 boat Irani in* imiltulue siry l ottom id rue Lia sm—Apply to Thomas Uitclue. Jn-.v -i- _ lfi_tf M7f*' h .i.tl UUAM.hAH .scTTuJL? ’ * i Hit- exercise- d tin* Wlgwrn. Urunlr r tjciiuui, will r< .B. c numeuoe on the loth July next.—The piddle an u - pectnilly informed that an ail.uigruirnt lias Inruinids ••l.irii l.y piouuuiig pel in.iiieiicy to th-- priiicipii-, uu which tin- i,.-ui I, i-.onlucte.i, may hold I rib .nliiiiiuii il iudureiiient lo yiome gentlemen wishing to re-« ut toil.—A cOmmudn-us icsidt-ncc lot lln principal and hi-t.imily i- now in a • ateul pri , am m.i. and will piunably be ready f.-r tln-ii rcceptinu kv n„. g,,g ' ol the ei.-inng i.,.inn. l*y this means a .ew ad-jitioiwl iioaio iis . anheacrouitnuflatrd .it (lie Wigwam, ami tlie l’imcipnl ; will he rnaliled 11 receive six or eight into Ins family The rouise ul instruction will be so directed as to prepare youne gentlelueu iiitemlmg to el s-f tin n eiluc.ili u at thn University5 specially In ll.at m-tilutiou ; while III.-e |u tviioin it may nu t.e eouvenietit to enter coliegi wiii liud in an eMeti.ive cm, se , , cia real and mathematical learning, and tn II,e If-clui ■ ,-u rhtlonr mill philosophy, w-iii.-ii snul.r .egulnly d.-hvi-ieil<|n. iiug eachnon,» Cheap,audit is hoped u vaiuahlcsu) -tnnt.) soi .1 coin £1 tie curcauoii. I J00. Koehfmd will continue to give in-‘.rn*f-on, in notlhe I inatics,aud-Mintraugewent i> likely t.i li« UIJII* will, a young | gentleman ol uniptesii.jii ante ac.ptn tm<nl, li. . ,.stm ttieclio j steal depsitiosM.—The Ttlncipai ul Ibis sr|i...,l iiiteiidin • to devote hintsell (or sevetal . to Ins pr< e.u ••ecupati.m, •,7--i I.e, oil In* part to spare no pain, in niiJi ring tne uotnlnVi ol the IrutitulH.nconiinciisu.aie with the palionu e it ... tied to enjoy since its lir-t <-. ti.L sliinent. t n.,,e w i-hin- |.. take advantage of the varan, i. , occurring liyihe new atr.iugr went above noticed, an- requested to apply », .„oll ent. rile price, ol hoaidai.d (union bring rxeeedin: !v hi .di late, and some inconvenience bavin* resulted from lutuier m atlenboii to I he subject—Tar ent* and Guardian* are 11 ijimted to semi tin amount lor each session m ad.,us e; m iv.n stance wncrr t( may nut lie convenient to send tin- uh>,lev a b' lid is rxpci ted, bearing d nr Ir.un llie d ,y ..( , an :n... 1' Tneeot Uuard, Washing, .ke. lor the sessi n ol five utoiitb, do f .rTiiition Caudle?burnt m tbs scbouMiouse xs-ill be a separate i-harTt WJI. H. GlLEb, * _ , , . , EAllTmV. EGAN. Students v im nny wbh Inboard with tin, sub,cube.,,re expected to tuid their v u i.ej* and bedding. It. KGAsV .*» 1 *• 10 li saCe S? lajyd. I 4 GREEARLY lo the tell, of the late llev. Needier Robin -*- «- »on, ( will offer lot be hr; lies! bidder on Thursday the 10th August next, if fair, if no’, the next fiir oay, at New Kmi courthouse,two TlaCIf of l.an t lyiiw in the low.-, end ..| w Kent county, and intiiiediitcly <ta tm wstei, of York lti*ei Theone tract known!,y-lhe name of Mafshflrld, r n.iain. tnnfi acre,, on whir li there is a large and commodious Uriel, tl-mst of two stories, and out houses, *vmenf srhiebare in ye I rep nr. flu- >|itab(yisft he land i, stiff and is well adapted to lb, ciowtb of wheal*- Its mntijgtiify I*, the river »:>.-ru* great facility m procuring the nece,,.,, „ , ,flhewatei. Gysfei Hurls and bt*h tnc Mocks arc immediately adiacent in the die.r, aiidlht door tsilhitt oOyards of the hank ol the river. -This laud is bound'd nuIhe West by a'reek rtmning throsigh | a fpariotM piece of Matsb coot tintne about t ij ur 7UaMe,— I which is p ully ostDe.J by Jl,. Prior'Vaughan »?h-. is .1, <ii, „* joining to reclaim if. Nature has thiown up ,m .mormons mound of .and, leaving only a pa.iaj c of ten (- -• i|.. brng and fibwing of the tide up and down the , r, ek.— The ex pease of reclaim fngllil* marsh cannot exceedlhn v d'.llnis a ihe only work necessary, will he the fume of a il, „. Pai. in this furrow . l'he other ti.iel commonly call'd Pom! Marsh,but wasrhanc ed loWaltlethorpe.emrtsm. 4<iQ seres, | join, |»! -Id *m the bmth'1,(. There aee n.. improvement* on this tract, ex cept Ihe frame ol an old dwelling house, which m y l,« easily repaired *o he eotnforlable. The peculiar advantages of ihto trad consist rrs its fav irahle adaptation i -be , | Cattle having a very t xlenstve Marsh attached loti. I shall sell both (ran. on a ere,III ,.f.,ne,lwo and (hr-e s eats, renmnn- of the purr baser* Is*.ud svtih *<ruriiy aotl a deed of fiualon the land sure Ihe payment. tVM. KOltINSON, Admr. *W 2*b fk Ms COM.V/SXIOjY nUXfjYKXSi.. rj'lll; subscriber having removed to Richmond, lend*rs hr 1. service* to lit. friend*, sc.pmintsheev, and the public ge„ erallv, as a enasmission uiurckiiit. lie occupte* an <o»i.. |„r • h« jsrc- ••*!( >ejj «|ie I’ida. AV.V MOON ."7, 15e:f i. , AVI, . hall .y MOORE, '"---i’. - very general Vp‘Vr ul st-pi* -ud fJU,7 torr.,,,„1K|lligIe!luunci’. T, *"^ M,e *' Uieir IrieuJ, and t|„. 7A , .. TilrJ mvite the attention of ‘»**«y,qiJ,tr .uJ rU Ihe.r assortment, whirl,, fo. me ml’ ’ Sy auJ , h*-!•««*, they cm couidruliy July *1. ------ lti—lOt KG. HtLLlAM JVEALE $- CO. {'j !‘U VA 1 "V'f*.-"'J «m public that thei, -ud Philadelphia V.i-v er!,’, ^ a'"v-l‘<■“>-N *mk mo.levels Jriiet f^ Me"'ur -ud c.mpLie, cuiupt ixing at i-sieve'v arucli; of substantial fancy r 5 nr v 2 ~r-lA ..utacm-r^;:^ i7“, u>li«.nU,U.iB .ml otliet mx mg with theli iiL^ i "17! **u";i,la”'* al l*"eeac»rir»poiul -j?.'m.r1'1« »*■*»-. i allay 2i». —------^Ulf »Tf>Tn^i.^id,<: fiospitul, I i'itliamsburu. j i \ 4 * U u,i*kv given that all t.'.r c*il» m (ht« institution i X 7, “'*• “‘Cuj'iid, aud that „u mo,.- patient, will be received until i-jua of me said cell, are vacant-, due uuticeof which will i Ol Cite", lly Old-I .,f IheCourtof Uucctoir. ?> _ ’ LKO HKNLEY.e. c.al. AUGUST A SPRINOfcJ. i JUS KdahlUiiurut will be open ou the 1st of Juue, iindei * the dueclionof Ah . John U. IVright. an experienced ma . ,'*~7* r, •>''7 *■■'“>• 7»":t Will be made to give geucral sallsfac 11 1 a n.U l" ,he '-“l«*‘ba.e u! the North Mountain, Id mile* N VV . from blauntou aud iiO mile, S. VV. t, om list,„oi,l u g, and near the ,d leading through earl, pl y -l„ he Warm, Hot, Sweet, aud White Sulphur Spring-. ‘IfClimiri, be,, vtd to be the most healthy, and iu.uin '..e. the most d .Ilal.le lu thetlate.and the impiorenienli st em. to none in point ul comfort, and,utile,cut lor lire accorn uiodaliuu ot ivy boarders. Hu v. itvrs co taiu a quantity of sulphuretted hydiogen ear, | with ...uiecarhomc acid gas, and ate sufficiently puigativc— I heir eitei-t upon the kidney., sit,,, aud stomach is almost im ,uediM-.anU..poi,aU,hes«creiary organs most powerful. In ' ‘ 1 ' *"* "* M4Ve*i wacit* it ha* beeu tried it ins* moved lUelf , neciiiiai I v J loos, aud m cutaneous, dupi-pti,-, hepatic and I bilious all. ft,.,ns experience lit, lully te.ted its superior ell, cacy ; Unod mm.c anrt a good pack ol houuds ml, be provided. ' i .ie s from Hit lioionJ, fc'iedencktourc <tiul Wiucl.e? ter, at live at btauutu three timet a .stilt, hum whence pa*. ; ’t"Sel-V * *'•*<■» im Spring* in thr* v bout,. A.-Uie pi«eoi»yel iu lUinlmiry, compared with thr old Wl termg r.tacej m V irginu, re*pcctiul leference i, made, t-j th« | •evr i .l sent., men, under named, all of whom b rve had »ou,e opportunity of becoming acquainted wtllr it, merit, and any claim i. may have to public patronage. _ ERASMUS STRIPLING. Jim «. K—i.tA I lion. James Barbour, Washing,on; O.L. Stevenson ic Win tlcrnaid, E-q.s., bicdericksbiug; Hon John Coaltet aud I t .lapuiaQ Johnson, Esq. Kichm nid ; Ur. It l>. Wallri and Jtoln rt bam.,lt rs. K ,, William.burc; M., Ih.-w ClulT, Norfolk, j tlunry- K-sbeiUuii, E .,. Uaiupton ; Col. M Montague, Powha I R.James, Carter.ville i Ur. Ludlow, and Payne W’a ling, Ksq E-,ex; rlon. P. P.U.rrlmur an 1 Walter Key,Orangt-, ■I oil,■ Kelly ami !■, » Uyer, Es.,iCharlottesville. S20 REWARD. ^TOLn.V from II" subscribe!’* stable last n:cht. a II ,r«e. fc>.sddl. ,M,,tingal and Bridle. lie i, ,, large light hsv. 8 in J veins o d, in vers line order; uu partirulai mark recollected, bu believe J to have one white hmd foot; a long aud ratlin h. dhivv bark ; short tail, which he carries badly, aud the I. .1. J.'bfo Iroui the lop : I.,- Iioofi. are unusually Hat andshoiLand lioin having bcou long shod aie iii I,ad cider, lie tu ts and i. aee«|pretty well, but steps rather short and veiy wide with his I lu above reward will he j aidfarthc recovery -if ihe Horse. ..... JAMES CASixIE. Alan abetter. June !). M—tl Clover Eurenl for little. ,jV virtue of the hut tvili aiul testament of John I. iiira«tei dec., i siiall prsicted to sell on (he pienw e., that well known stand a» H l'<ivern, lying in the upper eud of Cumber I sml s'OH 111,, containing about Soil sci es, oh the main Western j 10 ad, to the highest bidder, on Hiursd iv the 24th day ol An ; vusl next, rerins: one third ol the puichasc money to ne pans, i An -Jib sl.sy >1 December next, it winch time possession wn! i . lie given; the b.slaneo in two espial annual payments, with .. j ihciiof iinil upon tot- property to secure the pinrha-e mum ■ . i /V lurlh- r description of tnc pi iprrly is deeumtl uiiueces-aty ! -I *s well known. NAT: I.ANCAS TKR, Er.V | June 23._1J —tds_of John Lancaster,dec. j l.YTEliExTLVG TO. dCa.YTEUS. * J silt. I i<- Patent Tki rahinpr Mar/, me. .The sub rriiier J- having very ■•■erilly mail a great linproveiueiil on the ■ • hove machine, wish* to cull their attsnlioii particular Iv to tin I stf iie.provenuiil tie has made on the I’oi table Threshtn-Ala chine. Jo the nupioveunnit outlie above machine he dtsiien '«» ftitiir ly with the huge hell; in lieu of it these is substituted ' 1 rieg -..lie! land pinion, to optt .tc the threshing powt: ; both it Hinl the ops rative power are < .nucctcj together, occupy in: j less I nut 'hill them i his origin’.! plan. The<e improvement*' ■ . onii.m -.! unuiouie others lie tin, maje, he tlitteri bin.. Ifth d" j . they a: e tnpei tor to any thing ot the kind either in Europe oi 1 I .'.U l rica, !m i J'-rutieii, cheapness and duiahifity. Tins uia-! chini extremely limplein its structure, nearly all its part* I | -t« ' i ton, p-ile t!y portable, rau he adjusted fmin one iarin { j to anolher, ami put hi ops ration in one hour after it arrive* at , the p!.. It |. ; , i., used by the pi mtation hands : n me of it, j , pan. nn d. ranged by removing. There t an he attached to the * I op, rativi | IW.I ol the machine two Ivottnu Gins of 50 saw. i i * veil, without any ajililiouri expellee, alter the gins are fui- I j »ti bed. , Tenons sv.sl.ing to get rmchinrs forgetting out their next ! -rop, witl pi. a-e to leave their oi dll. a- en.Jy as possible, j i fur price ol Hi- in i" ovi-d mnchinc A .gt'Joj, at tlir I ictoi v . He ! inainifietiii.. < lotion (.'in. on t|ie mot approved U'-uiliern I |>la:is, vvi.u .in.-o- and u-.ubie hrta.ts. -*Ao,seii-fet-diugbtiaw ! i Cutters, 4,c. Arc. I.v 3 j SA.Y1LEL COCHRAN, bead of Mayo’s Bridge. | : I’, b- Tile subscriber sold a machine on the ui-w plan Iris: ! year,amt ... lb. utility of it lie has orders for moieVrom the I saure ueigi.:.on: Iiood t o the approaching season. .V. C. l l hereby r-rliry,that f o*eta «••• ..f Mr. Snmwel Cochran’, i Improved T-ilabli Ttnesni.ig Machines, wills ivmrii I | much pleased. 1 threshed out between H00 to one thou,and j bu-.li* Is of wheat ol the last clop,by means of three bores mil even hands; by juili* ions m ina.-. iiinit I am rotuijent that tin ' aid loachint vs illgct nut from 150 to A<M» bushels per *lay with J j ea.elo h.irM « ami hand-. Is perfectly portable, can lie taken : op iml removed, erected ami set to vsoric in 8 or 4 limns. 1 I r- nceivca siniplei andhctler machine could m i be ..meted | fsr lln- U,I it was intended. _ GILES JtliZilL'U Jl. | Mini' video, King Uiotge co. May lrtll. I do certify, (hat I onn one of Mr. S trwiiel Cochran’, J’or i table Tine,In g Machine,, winch i.Woiked with ti nr I mule-, i i.l liotifi, oi l eight hands wilh whi* li I thie-l.ej dnnn t Hit. ..Id*11 IIIIK t i.l tween I 500 to *\ "10 hmhi I* of wheat cl, in lioui the ™«. avi raging hi-tittcii I ■') to -o j liu.h. a day. The I Machine can w.lh ta,e Le removed fmin one farm to ano | tliei.nr on itiT- relit put, of the .a'lnr talon, and netted lay (he plantation hand. >n finir or fi*e hour*. 1 think the machine | '"I ' liot to any inarhine I have t v« r -< eii for ecoinony, lacility ..I lli.e.tiniv, and duraliiiby. A, i itne** my hand tin* 13,h ol ; January, 1t2£». Clieittilieldcounty. Kl»WARIi II. HOIS8EAU. | rln, i, (a certify, that I ptucliaied of Samuel CiicIiimm, (lie i 11,1 <» »•!' nl win itAl ichineth.it In- ron.lrnrltd in I redi I rick-burg,and tlwt 1 hive u<ed the . ml uiarhiiic jcvtial year* j on * large iihlf, anti have been *•» Hu, It pleated with if, lli.it j the I niyeai ] pun hn.ed le i other* Irotn hnu, and unleird a I |nniill In, lilt piejent year. Ifoece«ary it taiihrreuiored lo j my part of the farm and pot in nptiation in two hour*; an.l 1 I have found tlnee hoi.r. •idliriint power to kerp it mope,alien. : under u.y baud tin, 21,t May, I'ii. King Jv Cuteii v/Prif*. W1LL1A.M HOVO. | June 2. 7—if. ~A hi-1. HT! N !■:. w!eS'T. 1 ME tract of f.aiid called lliil drove, coni lining .three I 2,500 acre . f in Ihe lower end of Amelia countv. for ino; ly ailvriti.i i., .. ,t,|| f„r ,.,|e. It would make excellen c .(toili plantation. It will he .old all In.ather or divided „,i. paicel*. I he term. Will he accommodating. Il'itwain, march 4. fto—|f IV Hf H. (Ut.Fs Fifty Dollars Jletcard.~ I * AN I, nr r.omlhe female Ac.«.|e,„v m Na.lmlle, i„ Sep. , llktcmber >824, a negro lellow by t„e nameof itillv. ||. will prohi.ily attempt f. pa.. a* . I, re I, How, l have no douh, i will have a anil w.t r .ll hnnvelf li,|iy ||0h,„„, |;,|;> Wood., „ lie I* -f -mill .’ dure, hi* ron.rlei, „ a l,lt|e | low,iia, a large b.i.hy head of Imr, in, f,„e, and ga,„ rillv I ' ! •b'hdkeirhiefaromnl it. lie i. inclined In drink, i* a fi.d f la e vl.ltoard lioii.o „ rval.f, and i, the tame fellow who,ode j for Wad* ttoml.u., in Virginia. ,oir. year* pad ■. rc„n..Mv..t. Twenty botlart Reward. ~~~ ITAKKN from the boat on the Can ,1, occ.p.ed hylheJame, | J It tver C ompany . liantU, on Thureday nitld I,;,. ., Stive, | Watch, made by lianey, London, No. a',74. It „ , ,,,prd an.< I l",» Pwe« "f ,h« face broken off nearly a, large ,, ilu'halfof | *’• ^k*dren pence; beginning , few „ni tending neai ly tolhe 3 .'clock m.-rl ru la,.. iiz\,nrlt,hm1,-,nJrt,rth"*•':.„h':l;1i; mom a, the paper ... the c*,e will A(.„ hrd ,h. J..H i, ’ ,hr W<Uh Hl *"*• HICIIAUU IIKIV8 .... ■ ‘____ __ 21 -til In the jail Of "the i, a n *.( Vc-..‘,. I,7,rje ~ 'Zz.VJdS.'ite’Zrzvh ”, ■* s-> locfce* high, of a brow* complexion ; ha* . .r „ he. left I.odiil and n. ai. a trn*,- appem.he h iween .0 ami , r z;r- y w f?Tu,'-,,y t- n>e Mr. Anr« Htoke* of UtMwiddie county,and »M c„„,,| („ Ten,.. ... I.v i • /1) Samuel tlnm. The owner i» ie,(„e,|ed lo mm- forward . r.-zi"jantK iviiV. ■■■ ..... ! r.w*«r,WrH aooMmniojvo.no. _ SEIiEOTIOars. - UsLonUoa .V», MoulWy Uaguu,. fur Jw, I HE L.UHUN TaKINET hall. “ Th-if,e of Dubliu* commonly called of til 'll W OCCU/’,®d b? 'Be manufacturers .. 1 Bis pvt of the city exhibits at all tmes a disagreeable aspect. It Is a labyrinth of imposed of Old a id crazy houses, • ml i» choked with nastiness of every kind Even mem ‘u en°rU10U* i-i« active employ ment, the senses are shocked with much odious t.icunwancc; but when labour is suspended, as is of en, ,l‘f , ’ a“d “1U ,nhabl,a,*b «e thrown out sL,: °yr“’ “ :'J,eilacle of wretchedness is pre senied iu this quarter of the Irish metropolis, of ZlZhA r°UlJ rCqUire ?he »e'“us of Mr. Crabbe tor the de.'meal ton ot misery to convey anv ndo quate prciure. In the last month the manufacturing c.ass have been without occupation or food. I passed «°hJhr,h .“"l? flday" apo* lllro»gh the district in • (. icy chiefly reside, and do not recollect to have ever witnessed a more distressing scene. The WhT* I1’37 b* baJd ‘° 1,ave 3'Mr“,u! 'viIh want. :H- :ZaUOa and dc8I,air »“ *h«r countenances, and "Hh their arms hanging in lisilcssness at their i sides, hungHe^ of emaciated men stood in groups ! lTZCOtnCr- /BV g*P«i on every person oil better class who chanced to pass them, with the ! vacant earnestness of famine; and when the equi- I page o some pampered and vain-glorious citizen 1 rolied by, it was painful to observe in the expres- ] sion ol their laces the dumb comparison with their ' own condition, which was passing through their n.mds I he doors of the houses lay wide open. 1 ti’- ° “ mey were with ilie new and i brilliant sunshine of May, afforded an insight into ! the recesses ol internal wretchedness. Their wives and children were seen huddled together, with I scarcely a thread oi raiment upon their decoloured 1 and emaciated limb-. Their bed* and blankets had ! been transferred to the pawn brokers; and of their I furniture, nothing but the mere fixtures remained. 1 he ashes round the hearth seemed to be of a week’s standing; and it was easy to perceive that the few potaioe skins, scattered about the floor, were the relics ol a repast of no very recent date. Silence >a general prevailed through these receptacles of calamity, except that now and then I heard the wailing of a child, who called with a feeble cry for bread. Most of these houses of affliction were de sened by the men, who stood in frightful catheiinsa III the public way. Hut here and there 1 observed the wan but athletic lather of a lannly, silting in the interior ol his hovel, with his hands locked upon his k .e, surrounded by his children, of whose presence he appeared lo be scarcely conscious, and with In- wild and maned hair, his fixed and mad dening eye, his harJ and stony lip exhihitin- a per-omfication of despair, ami, if I may -o *?.* looking like the the Ugolino of “ The Liberty ”’ 1 Whatever may be the faults of the Irish cbarac-j ter, insensibility to distress is not amongst them ' Alucli substantial and practical commiseration was exlibited among tiie higher orders for the sufferings ol ti.e unfortunate manufacturers, and various ex pedients wsre adopted for their relief. It was, among other devices of benevolence, su—es 'e.l to the Marchioness of Wellesley, that a public ball at the Rotunda would be of use, arid ac co.dingly a “ i'abiuet Rail,” under the auspices of th-t f.ur and newly ennobled lady, was announced. I he notice was given in order to afford the youm ladies in ihe country an opportunity of coinin' to town, and thellthofMiy was fixed for ihe mewo poliinn fete. Peiemptory orders were issued at the Castle, that no person should appear in any other than Irish manufacture. A great sensation was produced by what in such a provincial town as Dublin may be considered as an event. Crowds of families flocked from all parts of the countiy* and if any prudential grazier remonstrated a-ainst the expense of a journey lo the metropolis, the*eyes °i the young ladies Laving been duly filled with tears, and mamma having protes'ed that Mr. O’ rlaherty might as well send the girls to a convent ! and doom them to old-maidenhood fof life, the oh'.' carriage was ordered to the ball-door, and came creaking into town, la ien with the rural belie-, who were to m ike a conquest at «« The Tabiuet Rail. ” The arrival of the important day was looked for with impatience, and many a young heart was kept beating under its virgin zone at the pleasurable an ticipation. In the interval much good was accom plished, and Terpsichore set the loom at work_ Every milliner’s shop gave notes of profuse and pio.hgal preparation. At last the 11th of May ar rived, and at about ten o’clock the city shook with the roll of carriages hurrying from all quarters to the Rotunda. Not very long ago Doctor Rrirulev, the astronomer, took the noise of a newly estab lished manufactory for the indications of an ap proaching earthquake; and if he had not been re moved since then from the contemplath s of the stars, he would, in all likelihood, have taken the concussion ol the Tabinot Hall-night for the earth quake itseit. The love of dancing is not amon my addictions, and it is the tendency of mo«i per sons of my profession to set nj. as a kind of spu rious Child* Harold upon occasions of this kind hut as the object of the ball was national, an I I\Vas solicitous to take a close survey of Lord W'ell-* ! ley and his Transatlantic bride, I resolved to ioin 1 the festive gathering, which charity and its amiable patroness had assembled. The Doiuuda, nhere the ; ball was given, i* a very beautiful building, erected, i 1 believe by Sir Wm. Chambers, and i* one of those ; mot}el* of pure architecture with which Lublin | abounds. Upon entering it how.diflereut was the , scene from that with which it was associated, and how strong a contrast was presented between the I gorgeous and glittering spectacle before me, and that which 1 have endeavoured to descrilie. ] My mind still retained somo of those mournful re flection* which the contemplation of misery had | produced, and when I found myself surrounded with a blaze of intense ami brilliant illumination, and encompassed by a crowd, glittering with youth j H0d beauty, and moving in m'jasure to exhilarating i music, the naked and hall furnished wretches, whom I had «een so recently, rose like pbantoms’in my j memory, and ir.y imagination went back to the abode of starvation, and to •« the house of woe. ” I f did not, however, permit the*e melancholy re flections to lay any permanent hold upon me; and [ indeed the recollection that pleasure was made in j this instance to minister to the relief of sorrow : ^ould have reconciled a person of a much more i quality of mind than I am, to a participa [ tion in the enjoyments of so brilliant a scene.’ I I question, whether in London itself, however it may surpass our metropolis in wealth and grandeur, more splendour in alliance with good taste could readily be displayed. There was an immense as. sendilage of young and beautiful women, dressed in an attire which, inat-ml of impairing, tended lo set off, tlie loveliness of Ihoir aspects, and the symme try of their fine forms—that sweetness and inno rency of expression which characterizes the Irish lads, sat upon their faces— modesty, kindness and vivacity played in their features, and grace and joy. onsiifs* swayed the movements of limbs which Chaunfry would not to ah a modr*|. While f tv as looking upon this fine spectacle with some feeling of national pride, it was announce,I that Lord Wellington and the Marchioness were alwut to enter the room. There was a su.lden ces sation m the dancing, and the light airs to which the. crowd bad f«en moving, were exchanged for •he Royal Anthem I had uever ob-rved the of |r,f,m* S° n*ar*3r 8,1 *° ^°r,n n very accurate notion • in, and hi* beautiful American I bad never i , „ “fiong curiosity about her. A l’an I c, :nd a 1 .‘pist, turned into a Vice Queen!! !.* Wa|a1M>rne,,liug strange in this caprice of fur an was 4iixiou« to hee the person with 1 uhom the blind goddes* had played so fantastic a lieak. The Marchioness's name is Caton : She is the widow ot Mr. Patter«on, and is thus allied in some degree, with the iionaparie family. came to Ireland, accompanied by her slater, with no other object than to see the country. Having been in troduced to the most f.ishi liable circles, she did not at first disclose her religion, which might have been an obstacle to the cordiality of her reception. Her addiction to Popery was little suspected, as may be judged from her having been selected, by Mr. Saurin, as his political confidante. Il was at n party at his bouse,-(so at l-a*t it isiumoured in Dublin,) that shehrut revealed her leaning towards the Pope. f he learned gentleman, whose spleen to tlic reli gion of the country, considering his Huguenot des cent and ins fall from office, ought to be forgiven, had indulged in violent tirades against Lord Wel lesley ; upon which the amiable widow did not hint a comment: and when he came to an at tack upon Popery, although some symptoms of, uneasiness were displayed, yet for a long time no remoustrance was made. Mr. Saurin was not interrupted in his fieers at transubstantia tion; he was | erinitied to indulge in some plea santries at the expence of auricular confession; certain interesting tacts touching the Horgiu family were allowed to pass; but when he came to Prince Hobenloe, and opened a battery upon Kaniher<di. me w»*.o v couicl liolu no longer; auu, turning upon ; Mr. Ex attorney-general, proclaimed herself* Pa pist. I'lte dismay produced by this intimation in .y , be ti.ore teadily conjectured than de-cribcd. Wheth er a slight Hush came over the calm and corrugated ! countenance of the host Ins not been stated in the ! common report of this agreeable incident; but it is said, that the lair American volunteered her inter position with Prince i loberdce, on behalf of her friend, in order to procure his restoration to office, having observed, by way of parenthesis, that no’ thing less than a mi.acle could accomplish so appa rently improbable an event. For very long after this convivial incident, Mrs. Patterson was”intro dneed at court, and Lord \i ellesley was aimo-t in stantaneously struck with admiration of charms, of which one hundred and fifty thou-and pounds were said to constitute a part. Her wealth was, howe ver, grea ly exaggerated by vulgar report; and the Marquis is, I believe, the very last man who would be disposed to take it into a matrimonial ralcula lion. Though Hymen is sometimes addicted to the stuJy of arithmetic, yet Lord Wellesley would ne ver set him his inglorious task. He offered Mrs. Patterson his hand, and was accepted. In a town so provincial in every thing, and more especially in religion, the marriage of a lord lieu- ! tenant to a Homan Catholic lady excited no ordi-| nary sensation. The Catholics conceived that their cree l would receive a sanction from a pair of beautiful eyes at the Castle; the priests expect ed that she would drive instate to chapel; and Messrs. O Gonnel and Shield did not despair that her love of legitimate rhetoric might induce her to go in di-guise to the gallery of the Catholic House of Commons, The hopes of the Popish party were not a little confirmed by the nomination ol her private chaplain, in the person of the good-hu moured and cheerful spirited Mr. Glynn. The Grange faction, and especially the saints, looked on the approaching event with a sentiment of corresponding alarm. It was idle, they said, to expect, on the part of Lord WeHedyy, verv rigid adheience to the principles of the Protestant religion. How powerful must be the influence of a young and beautiful wife, upon a man of careless or vacillating opinions. These apprehensions were not a little augmented by the announcement that the Catholic archbishop was to celebrate the marriage. Lord Wellesley was anxious to indnW his bride in this selection: but Lr. Magee and his parti-ans prevailed. It was settled that die Doctor should have precedence; and that, after he had “ incorporated two in one,” the rival hierarch should he introduced, by a postern gate, and ally the inarchionessc’s religious scruples by » smr.. tnental confirmation of the nugatory formalities, which should have been previously gone through bv the Protestant divine. J’.y this arrangement politics and theology were felicitously reconciled. Dr. Magee went through the rerun ony with l,j | usual briskness and alacrity; and so sweet and I winning was the smile, with which the lady re sponded the matrimonial precept—to love, honor land obey-that the Doctor is ,0 j,ave Jm)_ i 'hat Gospel truth «d:one through her eyes.— I Such is the fascination of beauty, even upon a mind so highly spiritualized as the Do tor’s, that j since his heterodox marriage, a considerable and , even suspicious mitigation of his opinions h-,s l.ern observed. The influence of toe Marchioness i« matter of universal comment; ft„d . ; occasion .was remarked, that ihe Right Reverend ! r alhei in f.od h..d acted as tdieiaheo to tins -• dan , gerous Papist, and had accompanied her to tlie piinripal marl for the sale of baby-linen j., Uu.,jjn. | i lice circumstances had surrounded he V r i chioneis with much interest, and win account fur | the curiosity I feit to sen her. I stood in no little | suspense, when it was announced that the noble 1 c;lr w,ire ’‘Uaking their triumphant e;,rry into the ivotusula. J'nlltAvcd by a gorgeous retinue of rich j !y decorated attendants, the V,ceroy and his con sort advanced towards the immense assembly who j received then, with acclamation. She was leaning ut.on h:s arm She seemed justly proud of so fair a bur.hen. X he co„sciou*nes* of so noble n posses tion had the eirect upon Jiim which the Inspiration* of Genius were said to have produced upon a ,e!r j liralei, actor, and he looked •• six feet J,; -!, ” com - pact and well knit together, with great alertr -s in hi* movements, and with no further stoop t|, rlx ty Winders have left upon him, with a se.rchiiw vd finely i,radiated eve, ami withcheeks which Mr. ever fu,rowed, carry but lew traces (ll ,}ie , The victor of I'ippo Saib, and the ro muerer of Captain Hock, entered the Hotunda. fan, , ,..iito !",re ,hat xhr,r- « alight tourh of melodra matic importance in his air and manner; and with a Rood deni of genuine dignity, it occurred ,r.c -hat there was something artificial and theatric^ jn hi entrance upon a stage, j;l which eph -nerM n jesty was to be j erfortne.l. Ii w .s -.u| hv Vol-aire of a rea, monarch, that no n«n could so w. il „er lorn, the part of a king. •• J.., Xfr,te (!c Jlt)1 .,V phrase which, amounting trt a truism, |OSe* it* force perhaps when applied to a lord In ,tenant J^ord \\ el I-. Icy seemed to n.e to personate his sovereign with loo elaborate a lideliiy to ,h- „r,t and to forget lhat he was not in pern,.mem | L ■* «mn oi tim character upon a stage who ), was under ne direction of mirh s»,prjPj0(|9 managers, and that he mii-t -pec,Jdy reJm.|ui-h if to some mhet acic-r upon o.,r provincial board*. lie ia unrpi* * lonal.ly I a man Of very gr-at ah,lilies; a speaker of -he hrst or.ie,; a statesman with wide and philosophic view., who dues not houn.J hi- pro^-cts by *„ artificial hori/.on. He ha. g,**, talur ,, , MrfyrlW' TrU °* hjV'no ' '^air Nwuh Air. j onncll in the pacification of I.eland W. i, these intrinsic and substantial claims to renown if is strange that he should rely so much upon the g-tw-g.iw of i »j lfio-is court for his honours, m l he .n Jove *v.»h the rar— -»• - of vie ■•-re**! hon - ourH* A fJ»rone. surmounted with a „ ‘-us canopy ot gold a„d scarlet. w."“i. * , g°rg,e' extremity of the room for hi* reception*SdVn.W® seat ol mock regality i,e advanced with K • h” queen, with a tneam.cd and stately “tcr^ wV*" sumptuously a lv .next .1 «*nu*. 1 pre : limit, „*/, ,T»; ch«W 1* . "ii*Nic,.J scariot, anil ,vu|, hi, enao'. ,,’ ,"”std ?•> flaming solilto Mi l,e.K "tZT o'J ZT'L'" " • ot hi* noble master and « i/k , • ,I‘s.con**qUM«C|j enjoined me to t h,ekf , ,n,|^"ou- *)«•» ** 4«. „d :t .Is ;Lt s-^tKsr-i^Kt; ... ..cormio, from "&.w-ta*? "".J .""fb 1 »a^wt£TWW ! “”J 0f »*« -* me by degrees, and beautifully ha,.» -tettoirr* their charm when ti eV , .**’ ‘ wL,cb ‘°«® iraji.ireit, ,,„J ,1,, bl„<,„', oV™.°‘hSt ? ° SL"‘n'“ <•*» 1 .'.a °0'f iJX i“i^T, “ once marked and <leiicat» i, he ley, taat »•« l-V'I'T and „S,„ £“ tong, to Inali blunt!, bill is not, perhaps,the ten agreeable from having been touched bv a warmer Ot permanent mildness sits upon her lips,* whichl hZ unvao Z and^xed^^r ade "P‘ Ye‘ 1 "“nt and settled, tha’ al.hS'r uf ^ "° hed*te to obse-ve h.r V 8" 1 UJ “evcral occasions notmi h'-r,1Ltr co“n<«‘™cc seems for hours stoV rn t 'tCne ,he Ieart cba«se of expres a* b.o.mc al.owdtice ought to 1 e made for tlds immovable serenity, which it may be proper upon Uiink ihitCthi0n !° aS8Ume 5 bu: 1 ;,m inclined -o think Mat Ins monotonous suavity is not the were bTamdfl C“bMaiS affabi,l,y’ but ’>PO" a face less beaut ilj would amount to an eternal simper. It I ne.e ca.lrj upon lo point out among the portiad uresof ftriitiouslife.an illustration of tbeMarl te cZ'cZ V el:e;,1V* 1 do*'ot think that* with urbaimv cf } / an the polish and Jrbaimy of her uddrtsg, and the placid.lv of her • I Tv5*1 , C0ldd a»y tnore appropriate than the Li.gliei, lieroine of Don Juan- V 1 he Lady Adeline AmuudcviHe.” —v-ssjff. dJ- * u«-__ 1‘UHl.IC OPIKIOJT. The papers from the east, west, north and south are pouring upoti us, bringing with them the 1 •> - ii. <>i imon, as e.xpicsssed on the late return of ttnntversary ot our Independence 4s f-r -i ZxtxLJF*' t,I,erC K'S UC" 8real trnanimitv lU ‘eadl"8 subjects toasted on tl,e day. Ou ™™ry7'J1'1 >:Uir °l„««*«-«*—tbo right, of the I’ror-'e—Wasltmgton—Jeffersou—ap - tar to have been the prevailing sentiments at i\ 1 r> 'neetnig. In none of the set toasts if we remember r.ght, where any considerable num , L®tP!°P e| 'ver* a*»««»bled, has a warm appro U, or^ remark L-a extend,,1 to ,|ie President.— Hu otj.ee has been given with ., freezing coldness ‘‘'““"'g to the present incumbent, bn -neat urn ; Pe) n !r,,^a,,d W,U uiarlJed dl58rP£obatton of the , : <p- -t.ven among ihe voluuteers, the toasts i ;."ud“lo^,°'Cl,ndu«, are, “ like angels’ visits* .ctv aiul lar between;” while Jackson, theopnost | Uoa m .hu scnate, wtth corresponding ’ sent , arc. profusely given, demonstrating ,lle vo: f ■ * i n no. -o be m^nderS! ! *<r. Adams will not I e prepared ,o receive these intimations of popular discontent. In this : .. ! ,MrrM; «a ">« uu b, them, h, rea-on to believe, that he was almost Vd S ! !‘,c ,be nncieni dom.nion;bur he h^*s I be'" decmM d- 'voeful,y d«med. i 1 is populari?v was never considerable m this state; ii i* ,.0,v leJ I Ilian ever, and will continue to decrease till it shall unleii, ij tits not unseen, 1 t'li'-fbi/urj Republican. I J ha lolloping is an cx ract of a loiter from on I r„ rirs,r'y en,,,,°HhJ *hc (*Ov eminent of «i,e l.ul, .U:c.! “»“««»•*•‘hcUraamlStaMup C* t< n “ Norfolk, July 12, 1&2G. Our party returned ye,itrday afternoon trom i H • T 'T: !o,t'" D »-* having sx™. i cd ,l»e whole length ol the Canal, and the riv t j Into which it runs, a short distance beyond i “ t7rom ,he 'v* ‘"versed of .he Swamp I ra" "''""JW ,h*< il well drserves the name ’d i \‘,OUr" ** *rc ,a:<1v,h;,f 11 h!" be»-<. much improved I , ",c d'"5";"* W the «-a:,a|. ;Ve lnvc '••■I • l-rnty h-,d time for o„« or two days, in I v',i,M of ,,ie Swamp. One day our wsJk.T* i"" ll“': JVOll,,,S “Tough a pale of thick turtja soup; nnot.ier, ti.e ,eetl, wers so . VI J With dithculty ten t„ twelve axemen could make a , a ilhcicnt pa h touBe our insirumentsj the hot : pouring ills rays upon us, and thousands of seJIow ill*--, that line worse than any mtwjuitOeM, potj. contributed to render om * iteration unpleasant an soon ns ,ve could get hack .0 our bom, we felt r<do veil Horn our tods, foi, tlianks to tlie Directr r. ol ti.e Company, they amply auppheu uh v/i-h plenty of every thing. , •* We went up the feeder into J,ake » wind, is a beau .tul slice, of tvster, at*>m five miles byiour-srdwliiih you recoller, ,s the.cei.cf u:rr °, v iVii:,d?n w»*» «»•*■ w».i»a <;anoe ••1 he water is every v. here too Hwamp i„,nr^' nMcd with die flavor of the jr.Mpcr tre - -JlThfe tv* had lor most of then,.,. * * ^ . toe time wan nrariy of tho «o/or of Madeira wine, and slightly |„„ef ,lkf; ri'r,,M h“*«»I-* i«*. *»»cf., ’• t Inhabitants attribute th« he.l.hlnmof ibelr res fimoV'ihe S T* °f !'‘K.WBUfr- h *• extraordinary 1m n r?P ‘ " 18 h*»'"'S, while on .1,5 neighboring higher ground, or a< ,|,c ,.e(.,dc r.di u tlie aiioie, the contrary is die case ” 5 M t he recent grand hall in Taris. for the bens .' of the •• the vmeral.le Oatieral | * tay* Me, "ays a letter “ was received by the con, * P»ny a, a tatbri would lw amidst ids "hliUren.o .Vi rj Serpent. - There is a report m town tV. (his aquatic monster was seen off t£<*K jrfirl. *” i3> , ,vs n°w, tretor fo,r EU wc’r . ", ebire he boit-rcd ?fah«n* c-lik „ . i.