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MtJVD AJYD BODY. 4* I'tluli in speculum £«Vi n.inJluli dy t’other day At «Hft luy chin 1 plied my razor, I ray tell me-—;.»*** poitr jv l'trreal phi/., or cheat the ga/tr * i h.«t youthful far#, \vhi» h bloomed nj tJtfV As H**he’#,tiany umlt’t, Apwllu't, II l'-*st ill rosrt, and your cn« »k It faliiuc into fearful bellows. T hr«,iow,i fell f(H>t hath u'( its sign Beside that nr »hichiliiuly(aink!i,i ; And Uik ! what meant this iulv line? Uadsooks, my tne»»d,youV eriua!:?, Tint foi in whi h ladies once could praise. Would tiow in<piiethem with a panic ; Get Byron's helt,«*r Worcl-tfdiBtiv*, Or elie you will soon he Aldct tnauir At sight of that dismantled top, My very hcait, I mint confess, ache? ; Once fatuout as .t Hrutii* crop, You n iw are hulda than Lord Esse Since Way le's decease, your teeth decline, Finding no beautitiei neat ’em, Time's to* th hath initmMcd two of thine— Well may they call lum * cdaxrtrum Behold ! your check* are quite bereft Ot their two laughler-nur-ing dimple*, Ami pielty substitutes they’ve left, [Between our trivet,) a brace of pimples. The fashions which you uted to lend, So caieleasare you, or to thrifty, You most neglect when must you need— A sad mistake when nearly fitly. Stop, ft op, cries Hotly — l#*t us pause, Ueforeyou reckiui more ode-net.*, Cilice you yourself m iy be the cause Of all these dismil consequent:##. 1 «w **J, you kuotv, wears out the sheath, By steam nr hra/eu vessels scattered : A; i when volcanoes i igc heuiMth, The surface usuit be torn and shattered. I: tv* not your passions, hope-, end fear#) Hi« ir ligament of clay outwtaring, V ne infinitely more than y ears To can»c the range you’re declaring f Tf you you: sell no «ymptoms -how # * *1 age —no wrinkle- of the spirit: It »ii|! tor friends your Ik art can glove, Your purse he tiuted withstarviug merit. Jf vet, to t*.rdid s»n> uni-••own, N . aval ice in your hi cast lussta;teu . If 'on have not suspicious gtowu, Sour,gurulnus,or uiriow hearted v ' *-r ■•till are young: and o’er my her [Howe’er rts to time* may he shaded ] Shslitl<r« w the • umhirtr of youi *iac* r And ke ep the murt.d part uni t led. Ks|tre«sion m the face’s tonl, Tiie head and hem's j iut emulation ; ltirtn-ihle to tune’s control; l'ire from the body’s devastation, li 7014V*.* htill twenty, l’:u no more : * "lulling hy yeai how folk* have iduudertd. V dime was young st «igbty-fuiit ; And V‘untenche, it ne.11 1 hundred ! |.ViW Monthly Magazine. A TRUISM. I. •qt.iriru* oi.ttoi*, d< void •>[ st;eucth, IWiutc'cr ti»»y want m depth,afford in length. ISIS OSLLASTBOUS. There are frequent instance-* to be met wi:h in which calumnies are circulate.! iijurious to the char acters of individuals, so vague in their terms, or emanating from sources so polluted, as to evade the answer which truth might furnish, or to be wholly undeserving of notice. When these accusations, however, assume a piccise ami definite shape, or when, having made an impression on their winds, they are repealed :»d sanctioned by men whose general conduct and character entitle them to re gard, the circumstance should be hailed with joy, since it furnishes a proper occasion lor a reply._ We have been led to this refleciiun by an article in a late number ol the Augusta Chronicle, in which, upon the auth rity of the cdi.oi of the New York Champion, w ho is represented as an eye-witness of the circints ce- lie states as facts, the Secretary ol the Navy is arraigned and condemned for his treatment of Com. Porter. Among the most important of these statements, is the assertion tin; “ Commodore Porter was re quested, with the courptil of Mr. Adams, by Gen. Lafayette, to come to the house ol the President, f<*r the express and avowed purpose of concilia tion. ” The Champion does not aver that he knew of thi-* fact, and we speak advisedly when we say no such invitation was given by Genera] Da Fay ette, or sanctioned by the President. If, as is pre sumed, lie alludes to the only personal interview th»t took place be ween the President and Comm. Porter, daring the period of Gen. I,.i K.neUe’* visit to Washington, we unhesitatingly aver that neither of the E lit or?* of ihit print were present. At that interview’ were present, the President and General La Fayette, Commodore porter, Mr. Dj Pont, and, it is believed, Lieiilcn.fr Skinner, and no other person. It did not occur in the President’s Ho’i-e, and Mi. Adams did not retire to the irress of a window. General La Fayette did not burst into tear3, or use the language which is attributed to him. The facts are he‘C, and the statement was re peatedly ami sub-tan'inlly made while Commodore Porter was in this enti;.try, withoui being contra dicted, as it is believed, !>y him in the minutest par ticular. Mr. Du Pont, a warm friend of Comm. Porter, had prevailed on Commodore Porter to pay a visit to General La Fayette, then residing at the President’s House. On reaching the door, the President’s carriage was there, in which he and the General were about to ride. As Mr. Du Pont as cended the steps, the President and General came out. Commodore Porter being in the rear, was not at first seen, and the Piesideut advanced and shook hand* with Mr. Du Pont. While thus engaged, the Commodore advanced, and the President, leaving Mr. Du Pont, passed the Commodore without speaking to him, ar d proceeded to his carriage where he remained, until General La Payette, perceiving he was waited for, left the gentlemen on the steps, and proceeded to the carriage, which lie entered, ar.d it drove off. lie very naturally inquired of Mr. Adams the cause of the marked conduct he lia l exhibited to the Commodore, ami was referred to a letter from Commodore Porter, whtch had appeared in the National Intelligencer of that morning, declining an invitation to a public dinner, which had been offered to him by some of the citizens of Washington. If the Editor of the Chronicle will refer to that letter, he will find abundant reason why Mr. Adams, either in his private character, the friend of Afr. Monroe, or in hi- official clnatter as the President of the United ."■bates, should decline to recognise in Commodore Porter an individual entitled to receive from him any marks of tourtesy or civility. General La Payette, Upon perusing the article in question,de hired tl at all possibility of bringing about a tecoti ciliatiun between the Administration and Comm. Pm ter, h.d been removed hy the latter lutn-e f; and in this opinion, many of the warm personal friend* of the Commodore expressed their concurrence, at the time. We have thus, on our responsibility, given a statement, varying in many essential particular* from that quoted by the Chronicle. [Aat. Jour. The fwrtrior rcmrl of hvr for the thhilj-jJici.il district, commenced its fall tension at iirenteville, V a. on the 13th Kept. Judge bade, presiding. A* a ny of our readers feel some interest in McCarty's recently transferred, by a change of venue om Loudo m to Prince William, we are enabled '-I »tite, from a highly r«-«p*TUble and intelligent source, that it was called upon Tuesday morning list; the jury was sworn in the evening, and the esse opfnttJ by John Gibson, Kerjr. for ti c com monwealth, and Jonn Metres, f%ijr. on the part of the prisoner. The exarmnition of rvitne-ses which commenced on Wednesday morning, lasted until Friday evening, when Mr. Hibson "rose on behalf of the common wraith He tvae followed by Mr. M»#c-r, Ofl the opfowte r *►, in « tf*~ch of about three hours’ longth. It was 9 o’clock when Mr. M. concluded. On Saturday morning Mr. Taylor addressed the jury on the part of the prisoner. Mr. Gtbaon succeeded, and the plead* ing* closer] about 1 o’clock. The jury, after an absence of an hour and an half, returned a verdict of “ Guilty of murder in the second degree,” and assessed the term of the prisoner’s penitentieey confinement to five years. We understand that the prisoner was defended with the greatest ability, and that the jury unani mously recommended him to the executive cle mency. The session of the court, it is believed, bad not terminated. [ Genius of Liberty. SALE OF FLOOD HORSES. The Petersburg Intelligencer, of the 6th ultimo, ' says: The sale of horses belonging to the estate i of the late Th. Field, Esq. for seme lime past . advertised in this paper, took place on Friday last. | The correct skill and judgment of the deceased, in electing and renting the best stock, together with j the high reputation acquired by some of them as j racers, attracted hither from a distance, a number | of the gentlemen of the turf. In order to shew t how highly these homes were appreciated, we have | thought proper to give the account sales of several. Oolianna, a tine blood bay horse, upwards of 16 i hands high, 33300; Phillis, full sister to G’ohanna, I(i3l; Merino Ewe, 16 years old, notv in foal by Archie, the dam of Gohanna and Phillis, 1205; a I bay filly 12 months old, 357; a sorrel filly 4 months old 600, also the olLpring of Merino Ewe, Calyp so, Archie Mare. 2G5; Lndv llott*, gray mare, 150—producing the handsome total of §7959, and averaging §994 87 1-2 each, h’one of the pur cuasers reside out of the state. Virginia is still herself! - Front the Washington {Pa) Examiner. Cross Creek,Sept. 2. On Wednesday evening last, a little before sun down, thi« neighbourhood was visited with the most frightful huriicane of wind, hail and rain, that we have had for many year*. It commenced neat Gen. Patterson’* mills, and passed in a south east course, across six plantations, levelling as it went, every fence that stood in its way. A part of the roof of one larn is taken off and a number of cabin buildings totally uncovered. Several corn-fields are stripped of the blades, and many ol the stalks broken down, and in some places the green timber is much torn to piece®. Cut the most appalling orcuirence took place at the plantation of Mr. | Johnson. Being engaged in erecting a tread grist I mill, a large open shed had been made to shelter I the workmen trom the sun and rain, and covered i with loose boa-d-, the first gust of wind whirled j the whole covering away, and carried along with ! i*. Mr. Neal Gunn, one of the milwrights, and | threw him on his head and face, in the bottom of I an empty water rom«e, at the distance of 75 feet i from where he was taken; the tall and bruise on his | Lead stunned him so much, that he could not rise and he I a 3 in a state of insensibility, exposed to the pelting ot the hail until the flood produced by the rain on the high ground come down ami aroused turn. James Love, a carpenter, was in the second story of the mill house, a frame not weaihe.board ed. i he same blast blew bim and a number of loose boards out of the house; as he passed (he corner post of the frame, he attempted to support liitnselt by it, but not getting a good hold was for ced out, and came to the ground on his feet, 13 feet ftotn ike house. At that instant a second blast, with increased fury, met him, and carried him Hcrc.s-s a piece of low ground, a distance of 100 feet, and art him again on his feet, beside a gieen tree;around which lie threw his aims and support ed himself until the wind somewhat abated; he then let go his hold, and in a moment the wind whirled around ami took him back about 70 feet, nearly on a line to the mill-house; and a third time dropped him oi| his feet, so nearly balanced that he did not lall off them. In all the dashing from place to place, wi,h the lury of a whirlwind, he escaped without receiving any injury. Both of these men say, they are not conscious of having touched the! ground, in all the distance they were carried, in any other way, than the toes of their shoes rubbing it, once ot twice, as they were borne along by the wind. Every circumstance confirm® the belief that they are not mistaken. James Love was twice taken across a water course, 6 or 0 feet wide, and 2 or 3 deep; had he been forced by the wind to stumble along with his feet on the ground, it is not at ail probable lie could have e-raped beii g thrown into it, and eeverely bruised. Some doubts were entertained at first, that Mr. Gunn’s skull might be fractured, but having regained his senses so speedily and perfectly, induces the hope, that he has only received a severe bruise on the head and face, and that he will be able in a few days, to re sume h:s business as formerly. We received on Monday last a 1 ettcr, from a friend at Ilardinsborg, of which the following is a copy. No doubt can be entertained, of the recti tude of the statement made by our correspondent. [Louisville Kentucky Jldv. TO THE EDITOR. Hakdi.vsbuhu, Sept. 19, 18CS. This evening about sun-set, titty-six nsgroe®, (men, women and children,) destined for the low- j er country, were marched into our town, from the I state o! « idiana, a part charged with having mur dered their owners, and three other white persons, being the number of whites on board. Before the court of inquiry, the circumstances developed, were something like these:—On Sunday, the J7th m»t. between 10 and 11 o’clock, A. M. a voice was heard below by those on deck. They imme diately ran down and found between twelve and fifteen of their comrades engaged in murdering the white persons. They soon succeeded in”dis-1 patching four. The fifth jumped overboard, and reached the shore—was pursued by the negroes, i caught before he ascended the bank, and was also 1 murdered. They affixed to each a weight suffi cient to sink him, and threw the wholeoverhoaid. As soon thereafter as possible, ami taking off such things (valuable) as were onboard, they landed in number, sny seventy or seventy-five. The a- I hove number, (say fifty-six,) embodied them selves and marched into the interior of the coun try, some four or five miles; the balance separated ami as yet have not been heard of. Those taken were met by a gentleman returning from court at Borne, who, upon bsing a-ked some nues;ions re lative to the road, &c. advised them to encamp at a school house, a short distance from thence — He immediately left them, and assembled some of its acquaintances, who pursued and took them af ter an obstinate fight on the part of one or two of the blacks. They were confined in the jail at Rome, until search was made for the balance_ Meeting with no further success, they were brought across the Ohio, and lodged in jail at this place; the murder having been committed w«hin the boun dary of Ureckenridge county. Three of tne ne groes taken, have been convicted by the ma®is trates, two of whom confessed the fact. The names of the individuals murderer! are Howard Stone, of Bourbon county, Kentucky ; David Cobh, Lex ington, Ky ; James Gray, residence not known, but supposed either in Louisville or Natchez ; a Mr. Davis, of Paris, Ky ; and Edward Stone, of Bout bon. Messrs. Howard and Edward Stone, I * e understand, were the owners of the negroes. * Most of the information obtained, is from a sprightly youth by the name of Louts, who ap pears to have been a waiter, and not for sale, and who has been somewhat beat in defending his mas »mce ire above was in type, we learn that four more n^iow have been taken and secured in W1| j ill IftiJiana. ^ Anvthtr Tragic Affair.—On Thursday even j Mg last, at a wood yard on the river, about 16 mdc* below this place, a man named Smith shot .wo others, a Mr. Christopher, his father-in-law' and l)r Preston Hrown 01 ihts place, brother o! the Minister of the IT. 8. at Paris. After firing upon and wounding Christopher, with one of I,in p.stols, he was about to fire upon him again, when Dr. Brown interfered. This served to increase the rageoi Smith, and he turned upon Dr. H. and shot him. The wound received by Dr. B. i« consider ed dangerous, if not inortll. Mr. Christopher it I»» will rworer. We ?.»ye ectt*--n tfcje to ucutain, accurately, tue cause c*I the <ju»rr»V, but it is »aid to hare originated about aland claim. ICP Wc regret to learn that Dr. Brown died about 2 o’clock this morning. We trust thalSmith will be taken and brought to jnstice.— [/ft. Lckiburo, (Va.) Sept. 12-The following advertisement has been handed to us by a gen tleman of high respectability, who vouches for the authenticity of the facts it contains. We also learn (hit the horse referred to in the advertise ment had evidently been forced backwards off the precipice. The tnnsaction has caused much ex citement in the neighborhood; and there appears much cause to apprehend that the fears entertain ed are too well founded. [ Genius of Liberty. VILLANY—PERHAPS M URDEtt! A Horse has been recently found dead at the bottom of a precipice near the summit of the ^ue, HiJee* * little South of the turnpike in Snic kers’ (Jap. On examining the top of the cliff the footsteps ef a horse were distinctly traceable, lor a considerable distance, shewing at the verge of the summit, the different positions in which lie had been placed, and affording incontestible evi dence that the animal had been piecipitated by some villain or villains. The landing place being about seventy yards from the summit, overhung with huge projecting rock*, against which the an imal alternately struck in his descent. The first conjectures to which this discovery gave rise, were numerous and various: but several days hav ing elapsed, and no owner appearing, it at length became, and still is, the general opinion, that the owner must have been some unfortunate stranger who hail money, and whose body has been con cealed by the hand of an assassin: and indeed, when the circumstances connected with the discovery are duly examined and weighed, it appears not un reasonable at least, to fear that this melancholy conjecture is too well founded. The home is a bay, with black mane and tail, about 15 hands, shod all round, supposed to be ten years old, aud appears to have been a fine gelding. Editors of papers, it is hoped, will be induced to give the above an insertion. •Loudoun County, Va. Sept. 6, 182G. Wc utats, on an authority which we know may be trusted, that it is not true that the Countde Survilliets has askeJ for permission to reside at or to visit Brussel*. He is entirely contented with bis residence in this country, which he continues to consider the iuo*t happy in the word; an opin ion, whieii, it may be remembered, he expressed in his letter of thanks to the inhabitants of New Jersey, who exerted themselves to extinguish the fire of his house about six years ago. He speaks, still, in the same term* of attachment to his friends and neighbours, and of contentment with his situs - lion; and is far from desiring to rjuit a country where in eleven years he has never met with a painful or unpleasant occurrence. As to the millions which the editor of the Paris Quo'.tdienne has so generously bestowed upon him, it is certainly a very sbsurd exaggeration, con | trived with no kind intent. The liberality of his expenditures, fry which the public as well as indi viduals are benefitfed, and the extent and frequen cy of his benevolent donations, bespeak considera ble resources; hut it was truly said, by an old olTicer who received assistance from iiiin, that whil* he has the heart of a king, hi* purse is that of a private gentleman. He has seated himself among the farmers of New Jersey, where he main tains a kind and generous hospitality, without any idle ostentation that could provoke censure from the most severe. He tnay be found directing his laborers, who are all attached to him, on his ow n estate, or in the public road, in ti e improvement of which he has expended large sums of money. In the space of 2 or 300 yards he has nearly levelled two ateep and dangerous hills at the cost of about $3000; am) we believe that he prefers this plain, active and useful life to the parade and magnifi cence which the Quotidienne lias prepared for itim at Rtuseel*. His public work he considers as some acknowledgement and return for the protection and hospitality he has enjoyed in the United States.— A great number ol the labouring and industrious cla.-s of our citizen*, find constant employment with him: and the increase of comfort and pros perity among them, at and near Berdentown, is very suiking, and will be durable, f .Vaf. Gar. The publication of Recipes for diseases without knowing whence they cotne, or even the nature of the medicine prescribed, has become too common in our country, and has led, in various instances, to fatal consequences. Some yeats ago a recipe was publi.-hed, recommending large dose* of sulpnur for the rheumatism. A gentleman in North Carolina tried it, and wascuied of the rheumatism, it is true; but was entirely deprived of the use of his limbs tor thereat of Lis life. The following letter gives the fatal result of another trial of a raise/able Quack Recipe. The only wonder is that both, lather and daughter, did not fall victims to their too easy c/e duli'J- [B-lt. Pat. POINT PHEASANT, near Kinsale, ) .Yorthumberlaml, Virginia, Sept. 19,1826. $ To the K'titor of the Baltimore Patriot. Sin : An instance of the fatal effects of quakery has rec-ntly occurred in this County near my res idence, and as the fatal recipe is now going the rounds of the newspapers, at the instance of my neighbors, I communicate the intelligence to you, hoping that no time may be lost in endeavoring to stop the administering of so deadly a poison : 1 will briefly relate the cases. For some time a poor rnan, a neighbor named ClementT. Tate, has been afflicted with (lie ague and fever; he was told of the lerttedy of Gin St Sulphur, taken just before the ague —he procured some Gin and Powdered Brim stone, and administered to himself one pint of the mixture, and to his daughter, an interesting Girl of about IS years old, ?> gills, the e.Vect of it wasthis, it pioduced a most violent fever and delirium in both of the victims; Mr. Tate is slowly recovering, but his poor daughter being of a more weakly con stitution, suffered much and died in the greatest agony on the 17th inat. It is believed that the re cipe first made its appearance in one of the Norfolk or Washington prints. V on can use this as you see fit. I hope the pro mulgation of the recipe will be stopi*d. Yours with respect, ARCHIBALD R. FARQUHAR, Jr. TO LAJYD BUY EBB. THE vubjeriher briitj drinour to remove to the Writ |,; concluded to i.fTrr lor sale, hi. well known tun or hr wheieon lie now rcridc*, lyin* in (he county uf I}Urk,r-l,,, on bhnip’i creel,; thi* tract favoured with many local *d„ *■•*£«> f"r, l^shb. aociety, yund water and .oil. I( cootai «'*"* linn.lied arrea or tbeieahout, and a fine poilion |,e, , h.sh rotri of ihr aforeiaul creek, with shout fifty acrei of low ground; the improvement,„f (his place are yoorl. A con furtahle dwelling hours, containing five u,iny room*, heaidi - panayf ami porch an I five yood fire places, a larreroomy bar «itli a new tine.hiny machine and rn yood repair, amievei other nut hmm trqmntetoa fji,n(o work from 1.5 to 18 ham to advantage. The term, of sale will he one third m advam and the balance in llitee rqual annual payment., and if n privately .old before the I lib day „f O.oher, it will on ,h dav he offered publicly. JOHN 8 NOWLIN 0,1 “•_ 12—Ir'i I to •* >• 'or c««6, ahold forty) riffrofi in familiar. ' * MOllEKT H. OAR NETT. j Ort 13. | Ihr t’atarihnrc Intalliseneer, it rfijuadeci to imrrt (he a Hot* (imrt, and f*»r»v*rrt the *r fount to tf»M Office for p*ym*nt. "flu. fui .alt bit Ir.et of land in tha coitoly nfSIrcklenliorg, an Um’j err. It, ft mil*, to tha ^ IhaOntnlhuna, rotttainiitg TtO at.ttr, more than half of (hit h standing in woods all good trl.,rco Ian l The plaata tion ia in goo-J order for eroppio* and very productive In ilia otiulerupt of I he country, with fane p* im»nnk low yrniindt. rha itm.rovetn-iita ar• all new and goodf (hit it iihdonhtrdl* on* ol Ilir hart trarlt of tilth land in the anUnty. AI«o another •rart of VVJ arret nn lleat'r Element crerk, all wo.,.I lan.l nd t.htceo laud, with SO or Id acrrt prime low ground, all fatumii plant land, a pail of tliit land lira in the f,„], of HafTnltTj and Mawkin'f roads, and would he no excellent (land for a dote ot Alto, a« a*anl fo* Jama* 8. Have near of', one othar (r,r( nf land on Vncker’e creak in tha cnwnty of Mreklenhtng, of WiO a«ra*i thi* land it wall improved and tn yood urd.r fot Cttippiir thout half of tint tract •• clear toft f,ee productive land. If lh« ahova lant'.t are not tolJ pt irately before the I fth da* of November oast, (of which due notice «,'| ha (itan ) the ,,,1, tard,ar will on that day te'f tn the hicha.t l.of ler, thw p,,. »t«at. tha fttat Oft Coa’t creek; *l«o ad It,a crop of r..„n }„J. •Jar,, at., and dock of all kindi. and on the i7(h tama month, on tha preio'c, hr will tall to the hiahtat bidder tha tract on Iturka.'t craak; alto all ihe cion nf ,?orB f„d,t.,' and dock of all I It. Trnrt at HI ha made know,, oiitl.a Hit «f »afa. Il'lwrrntlt and i>) valuable neyi- at would ha told with theta two tra, r. of hmd. JAXKM I.UPOH T>. / . a. An> parto,, Wfl.in* I . Ira*! for tin, |,n,l by addrttiinc a Idffaf in lha tohtcrther, l.omhvrdr Slrove Tort «j T, . ^'‘NSt shall »*at Willi prompt attention. ^atklrn^rj-*, f*tj If Myrs nr fort>. 49-tf T„„. *'oR S.1LE. itL li»ct or UdJ on which I now reaiJe, Dire in Ihe of P.T 1 'iUA* fc'*!~'*rd on Du,I. River, (,ih|n South iwt^n I’t* a,n;^T* h*,< of ,h* court home, containing he T a 3 , • M°° *"*’» 300 of which •» '">1 rat* low J T ‘"oD° ‘r,C‘of Und in ,he county- There i, „„ U,B*‘l0?*’ ,Uvl of eviry deacripliun. i urcuiMrt arc invited to come and it. P- ... , . PEYTON RANDOLPH. _Print, fcilwird, Aug. 15. 28~wtf UK iubscriW* have united them.rlve* in the p, attire of Lit? Ill the Snnei hip I'.mri. .. f *»i.__ e : t * I I .u C • A in me pidtiirr ol I;*w1",_thc|4»'pc<or Court, of Chancery for the Kiel Fr.rL,rfk*kur« Pj'^-Thej, w,» pay the it.ictr.t attention to all biuinea,confided to ttieui. and thttec themaelve* their joint effort, will he the m .re serviceable to thu,r who may entrust then cue. t-> their care ami management. r , *n JOUN UAINKS, R1CUAUD CAINES. 58_wtf _Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 4 c. 41 l1*1* Prince A Mills] olTrrn hJ to the public, at the Old Aoierican Nursery, Lone Iilaud Hear flew \«rk, their u-ual rxlen.ive asaoitn.ci.t of Fruit and’ Oriiamental Tree,, Shrub, and Plant*—of which about 50,000 are ofaiaei fUltable for fall ti an,planting, and contid of the moat aelad kind,. They have al,o aeveral thou,and Thrifty Orape Vine,; about WO ear,.tie, of Ro,eS . very large eof &TaH,,t“th'-Cr™n Ll,»* -3 other . AU^ grp*' wie<3r of flange,, Lemon,, Citron,, detuni umi. Chili, It.wia, Cauielia or Japan lloaea, Olive,, Myrtle,, lomrcranate, Ja.iniw^ Heath., lnd .,tb., Greenhouse Plant,, and al-er no kind, of the Double Dahlia, ,o celebrated for iU iplen.lid Howers nearSOvarictie, of Chrymnlh, rnurna, and above t 0 of car nation,, ^-c. Jcc. Catalogue,' of which may be obtained of the subscriber,. and ordeia through them, orient per mail, will receive imuiejiate attention. [Signed] ELLIS Ai ALLAN, .fernf*. - c _ 45— 4t CORDAGE KOtt 1827. **avt Commissioners’ Office, ) .. 9/A Off-, I82«. 5 1 It >. C omtiitaiioner, of the Navy will receive proposal,, mi „„ December next, for the following quantity of CORDAGE, toh. made of the he,t cleau water rotted Hemp, for the Navy, for the yrar 1)127, viz: •10ton* to be delivered at the Navy Yard at Norfolk o » ton, to he delivered at the Navy Yard at Wavhingtcn 40 ton, to he delivered at the Navy Yaid at New-York 401 ton. to be delivered at the Navy Yard at Do-ton. ,U! aucli, nr, a* a hall, Irmu tune to time, bere.mi.ed : -me-hall ,01b’* delivered on or before the 1,1 dev of April, IK.i, and one-half on or before the first day of July, follow ing. _ I he Cordage lobe of llic best nualit v, and to atatid the prod at the respective Navy Yard,, which will be the -vine a, i it of the prevent year. The foregoing rjuautitir. will he ac tuilly contracted for, with the condition that the Cominuji .li en may extend the quantity fifty per rent, by giving tivo nv-nth< pievi .u, notice to Hie coutractoia. OJera tu state whetlfr lor e.mnmon or patent Did. 45-81 I $30 REWARD. ? ANAWAY on Saturday th« ;>,h in,t., from the re.idenc ol Mr,, butanoa Tinsley, in lianover county, a iimlatt nan "aiued JACK, who call* hitmelf Jack Smith. He i, ab.ui *r “r.*1 *nche» high, light couiplr xiun, pleating conn trn inee, hair inclined to he alraight, and about 25 year* oh] lie had a variety of clothing, which he t.vk with hiui; nuim, wnirli waa a long coat made of Virginia cloth, put wool. A he can read and write, he liaa, probably, a frce ‘pa-,. Captain ol vessel*, and other a, aie foiwirn.d not to harbor, or eair h.in out ol the Stale. The above .eward will be paid if he i taken out of the State, and $20 if lake,, in the State, and ,e rUM . .. 6*1 h,ul “s*,n' THOMAS U. TINSLEY. - V L ' 45 »»«»'• 4- MARY COLLEGE. rP^i E Lecture* in IA«.- Institution will commence as hereto X Jure, on the la,t Monday in October, from the notifica tion issued by the Hector on the Zid of September, a full meeting* of the i uitars is confidently etjiected on the 16/A of Ih tobir; at which time there u scarcely any doubt hut that the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the late President and I rofesror of Moral Philosophy, will It filed. In the event, however, even of a failure of the proposed meeting of the r IjI t U rl. t P Tsmtl tC n r ti 4 L a I — 4'.. 11 _ .... c- t ' or - j-I" t»y»«***i* rnrrciTii’’ rj me I Mi tors, the puuhc nix assured that the fall course of lectures tui// nevertheless he delivered eis heretofore, to all the classes in • .-, .— on noj ore, in an enc a asses it college during the ensuing session: the Professors Karin-de termined to take the advice of the Visitors, who may aft A.it time attend, and appoint such person or persons, (for the collegiate year,) as may be d-.emed best quuctjied to discharge all the duties of the Moral and Political chair. The Gram mar school wilt open on the 1st of October, according to the direct ions of the.Statute, and board, ffc. sii/t be furnished as iyi u a! to pupils in that school. P ElililyAXD S CAMPBELL, Secret ary of the Society. **• P. A steward has tiffn engaged who mil rntir on hii duties nt the opening of the collng-, .mil provide every thing necessary aud desirable for the ccuiloit and gratification ul /lie students. «*» 3. 42—8t J'ublic sale of valuable Lands. A GREKACLY to the will of ihe lair IticbarJ Apperson, I 4 * «||aI| US'D Ira I li» liiielinst hi.l-l..* .... ska ___ ewe — ***ll lo the highest bidder, 011 the premises, ou Tues day the 7th day of November next, that valuable tract o! LAND, lying in the county of Mecklenburg, V.i. near Lombar dy Grove, containing, by a recent survey, ltVJacie*. Ou tlin property there m a valuable manufacturing Mill 111 good repur; the sti earn is one at (lie b^.st iu the county, and decidedly the best neighh Jihood for custom. The annual tolls are from 12 it 1500 hu*li» Is of grain. The other improvements are a Tavern and Store Houseon one of the most public p>ads in this pait of the country, u hicli uiaki's it an excellent stand for business of any public kind. The houses are commodious and coavenit nlljr situated. On th. north pait of the tract is the Man,ion House, lately erected; large, elegant and well finished, with every uectssaiy out house for the accommodation of a laige family. 3 The tract II so situated that it would divide in thtee part verv conveniently, as follows : -The Mill and Tavern tract, lo ti',,“cr including 504 an es; the Mau-ton House, with 581 scirs a larbed, and the part on the west sida of the creek would mike an excellent tmctof37l anes, with a sufficiency if woods to each tract, and Open Uudlowoik Got 8 hands lo ad Tbis tract of IsnJ is inferior to no tract of the tout site in the county); there is a considerable pot lion of creek low grounds ol very superior quality, and the high lauds arc in ex ccllcnt ords-r for cropping, anj pioduce tobacco and cotton equal to any land in the county. There arc a*#o *very other out house-— hirnj, granaries, and a threshing machine of the very best quality. The neighbor hood IS wealthy and thesocislv go.nl, and it is altogether as desirable a situation as any in ihe State. A further description h deemed unoece-smy, presuming that person# wishing to purchi.se would judge lor themselves. Mr. William Jones, living nil the land, will shew it to any person who will call ou him. 1 lie whole ti<ict will he «r>|d together, or iu loti to suit ptin naseif. A credit of I, 2, 3 and 4 years, in equal annual iii.talincutf, will be given,the purchaser executing bonds with appioved personal seem ity, au.l a deed of trust on ttie property. Also, on hriday the lOih day of November, in the town of Tar* well, and county A Mscklenbuig, SEVERAL LOTS, in s.id towu, one of which has a commodious and well finished store house, kitchen, Ike. thereon. Alio one half of the Urge lohacco Warehouse in said town— .uni seventeen and a half acres of excellent Wood Laud near the town, with a yo«k] spring thereon. This situation is considered an excellent one for mercantile huuness, or for a taverii.it heme outlie umm load, and near link’s Kerry, on Hoanskr. A credit of one, two and three years will be given the pur* chaser, on tils electing bond.* with approved personal securi ty. alnl a d> ed r.f trust to secure the payment. Possession of Ihis proptlty will begivrn Hi m-diately, and if the land at Lombardy Urove at Cuiuticas next, with the privilege of sow* WILLIAM TOWNES, _ . EiVof Hicb’d Apperson,dec. 44- ids* /Ac Medical Yjiparlmtnt oj the Columbian CoUtge m 1< District of Columbia. TUI.IJ third session of this Institution will commence on th X fir.I Monday in November neit, and continue to the Is ol Ecbiiiaty.—Ituring this period Lectures will he dehvere '•lilt .tui fasti ss..,.._. L... ... _ a L _ . # r» ----- r - "iu mc tittivrri i!xmv, aiuj full C3ur*rj be given on the various blanches Medici* _iicinr, by rhomas Sewall, M. D. Professor of Amtoniy and Physiol-.. •Mint*# M. Htaugiitjn, M. D. ft'rntrsjor of Surrtry# Thomas Henderson, M. It. Professor of Theory and Piactic ol Medicine. N. W. Worthington, M. I>. Professor of Materia Medic*, t.ilwnd Culhurh, M. D. Professor of Chemistry. Frederick May, M. I>. Piofessor of Oloteti ics. ..... , .... . N- w- WOitTUlNUTON, Dean. Washington City, August, I62b. Bfl,t- 8- 3.5—t.iN iS’tt^C of JS"egt0t8. I SHALL offer for sale to the highest bidder on Monday tl 2iih day of September next, if fair, otherwise the' next fa day, at the late residence of Edmund Harrison, dec., inti cr.uuty of Amelia, between 80 and 100 Negioes, consisting men. women, bojs and girls. Among whom „e some as cal ahle bouse servants at any in this slate, blacksmiths, carpei t.rs and cron hands. The vile to Continue from day to until computed. Trims made known on the day and at ti place ol sale. NATH’LflAKKIHON, Ex’r .. . of Edtnuud Harrison, dec. Amelia county, Asignst 4, 1820. 25—tj3» 1 consent to the shove sale so far as I am interested. . , . . JAMES P. COCKE. XT The above sale is postponed until Ihe twentieth day November nest,at which time it will positively • tkr plare. will sell upon aeeotr,landing lemn, two tracts of land, lyi «. Ill the county of Nottoway, one containing between eles and twelve hundred acres, situated on Nottoway Hiver, s containing a large portion of first rate bottom lnm|, w, || .da ted to the giowtii ol Tobacco, or any other crop; the high la is good and well suited for the cuituie of ci tt<ei. The ntt trucl containing between seven mid tight hendied acres lie. deep creek, and is hounded by two oilier eretlts, which affn a Isrpe quantity nl very excellent (1st land. All permm d p'.s.d to purchase are invited lo view Ihe premises, which w nf shewn by the ovtrscns, or by myself on applieatioi ItIClIAKU E. lIAHHAt A..*i-t 23. •AWAY HANO VKH LA.YD FOR SALK.—" I Will* fell upon accommodating term., * stnsll Iran of lend Penionkey river, and adjoining Hanover Town (hr finds nt Robert Page, William Roane, Judge Uiorkenhroiicl, aodotbeis. containing about 2 )0 acre*, one Hurd of which is Utrt rate Vnmonkryl'iu^ronruU. and (he hiyk land rqval In any on the river, a hrtlier diicnptioo i« dr euiej uiinerrs.ary »• those disposed In purchase will first view Ihr premlsest (he’ Isnd will be shown to those disposed to porch,.e hy Air. j\ (j Wade, who now My it in cultivation. For terno, snply i„ Mew*. Lackland.llensh rh. Oo. of Richmond, or to the.iih srriber living in Uharlottesville, Virginia. D. g. JJOSHY UjriVEHHITY OK PK.YJYS YL VAJriA. rJT H fc MK Off! AL^LKCT I JR K.S will begin, „ u,u,it first Monday of November. ANATOMY, by MATERIA MEDICA, THEORY AND PH ACT ICE > OK MEDICINE. i 5 8.v fjmk.k, m. ii. t Y. E. II .mi r, M. D. J. R. Con, M. Ij. N. Chapman, J|. 0. I?"* 4; M. D W P. Dewees, M. D. Robert Hare, M. 0 W nr, fiibson, M. D MIDWIFERY, CHEMISTRY, 8UOERY, (’/isiseo/ /.rrfnrrr Will he delivered at Ihe Alms ifmise in firmary, on every Wednesday end Hatnrd »y during the course of the University, by Dre. Chapman end Oibson. W. E. HORNER, M. D. D,*,, An?n* M.«~!.tN Sr. 2-3, Che»* «t, *et. A, _ NOTICE. ihChLn°x.!'iT:u? “?eUi”*or *'*»**> t'c.inu th» j,lf rlmrar.ee . T Vn 'V.\ drc- *,,h*r in I"*inJiviJ.i»l or official c um^ „7.«.n?r0f "*t D*P,,‘r Shniff,for several vest. of.h, ‘ " L/,1 * JV*.1 •V*?** »<> make thru, known to thr ubtcr.her,« kf it Jr.it..... 0f settling and closing hi. arrount “ C*e*“*7®J «hr,*W R™*«oT.nkef,l,y, dec. V,, l.kewrsj fmw.rdl *! person.indchtrd to „iJ e.t.te should come ,^r*rd ,ud “»kcimt»cd.«l»p»yIn nl#. n. indulgence c»n be * Sep,. 12, !«*. »'HU oSoitGE. B1 V L?nd. <mJ A W oca for Sale. " de1f Jof .,;u*,.«-*«-uteJ bv Meriwether L.Wal tecure to h'j «* "** -^cribm, in order to JStmii .- d,,i ’d,,e •' ”,J w»lk,-r Wa.hing whir hJ.»ot t r |Lrw";'■*«>'»'>» of Oeorre Washington, dec. w. r -cor !e . .i *r,d*'e'he ,J,h ,l*v «f Jinuere, ,82a. .ml U.e }£* C'"a\> '?rt ,uf Albemarle We shall, .1 Lew . ^ , ’f .V.k I*"1 “"‘•‘rod W..hi.gtoo and Lawrence door i.’i rl I*".. l h '.V,y °f VCC,’ni,’*‘r "•**» *l l,lf Courthouse at m hrr T1 * Vhe C,’u," v ,,f Albemarle. expose to tract o(Put C*Uk TVt0‘^,iiKhr,‘ for ca.h, all that frombi, fa»hVr"rhh h*iwdiLMrri.we,,,M L- inherited Alhoa r f rhotn.s Walker, Ijrwc in the .aid rour.tr of Albeuvtrk. eooraln.ngSej acres, and .No all ih.t other,..cl .f who-h .i *5 il'r nhorenienttone.l tract, cun,...nine 292 actej. D^ke .^M V W-,k'r- r«rrh..edof Ilfrbatd two.id "dt ih,,.Wleeiwhe,ch ,ai'1 'w°,r»C. are bounded on the land .If Vi ^,VeUhrU * " »hr ‘hnd side by la£l it M Walker,and ou the fourth bv the dower Macks ndth° “P" o wi,: Il.rry, Ja.k, a orYheTanH:,nd? '• "*n““ ^ ^wh k,™ D..!ch ■ th.r"\d peupetty »s will .office to ,IltI .)av |hr jn_ Ue*' !‘d"noT’r7vvlenhy **id hlrriwelher }.. Walker, to ofthrLYlfc"' W,\\h";?,0n ,nd L^rence Lew i., executor ■ exaenirt f si, "i** ajh.ngton, dec. and the commission, and «*xpea»cs ul the Uust. JOHN A. WASHINGTON. HUSH. C. WASHINGTON. ,S- 37-w,d. A.. _ CLKlih S OF ALL CO Uli TS, K“ «»pectfully ri quested and required, no, to take anv name .T n" ‘m'" V'^"1 *" »»> or M.it, in ,„v #.n«! commtttce of ,|.e estate of Thomas It me n J. F or defendant, unless author!., d bs “roner , ^ IM,,nr Attorni.. have thougld proper to appear lor me, without tin knotrl<dKe or rnii.eiit ... HOllKHT TiltU STON, Sept, -d **er5» and Committee <•/ Thi„ R. A’tmtri. - * * * 40—w4w ..'zrisrr 'T,n r°'“m,'"ct‘ °n «•»« *»<-t M..n.i«v in nv ’ " . *l<i.lie» preparatory tonitering ihe Sopbo more and Juuior Cl inn at College are taught.5 1 T.„ ..,'V- N- pAGK ami KDIV’Allli W. KENNEY. I here will lie a vacancy for a few additional pupil., in coii nXTiT™.^'* e“,eri"« co,,eS** Hooka’ wifi Lc fur SehST: ®=« fo» «!w.ical and $25 for Kngli-h i. , •',;*r.e.0,"H,,ng of »<> month.. Hoard ran h- had in the must r.rpectaMe families. Atldre.i Langhorne's Tavern, Cumbe,land county. ^‘Idre,, -bfpt- 8~ 3 35—wt.tJan. a MALTED. 1 --^TLr.MAN who ran ofT.-r unquestionable evidenre. v^the KreC„°,hPe l«r '°- " Yh * fu“ of N .thematic, •ituition , T j? bl,.*V“b L-lr‘.t:"cr>, may ohtai.i a ilc.itable mo^d .il., .ta y Institution, not far from It.cli . a. ’’ d ■J,'»,‘hynv,*blK.u,hooJ, where the society rentlena^i V h* The advantage, offered to s and ? t f d.V ha,'1"’.'l'**lir*'-.l » above, are hoard «.vh "5 , ' d ! “od * «»»*«■> of S' 100 per annum. Application* made to the Editors of tbg Kichmon.l Kanmrer will be im thwrbte^ * Iwiowfcdc* 0/ the t>p.uish language, edge ofThe £ J ^rn,rd ""»—«» accurate know-! tedee of the !• tench and Mathematic i. iu li.-pen.able, hept lj. 1 S7_if n«^JT' K,,i,or,.°r N»w York Daily Advertiser are re 2“ ! *° in5‘‘M '■',h',vp !ix *'■"« in Iheit paper, and lor *00 d their account to this office for payment. ,_„r PREPAUATOR Y SCHOOL. P eo.e’e r,,’Ttr f‘,,',in"e »>» *bool, (preparatory for 8vllnTv f-oT|S.Tr Ced'>At?n'' *wo "dies from Uantpden h«th/.C|«m* ’ ar thr*pflI lr'"v,lle. Thf. lituition lia. the advantage of a neighbourhood of liie|. iiterarv and mo ,aW '‘ boni-home „ under jontia.t, h Id™ hV'"!'r<lr' cn»uine.r>M..n. Boarding may Im had on moderate tern’. inre.pect.hre f.milie., , m.ledis iXmrh.! •YlTr? n *' i'*'"’ W tlollar.., English Branche, -O.lollai,, Boarding 80 doltart, Washing 10 doll... liodeT.. fi d0f ? ,noo,h?’ Py»*>>« half yearly i„ advance. The It.ident finding hu own hedging, candle., .Vr! He. F.r.ts.s«ion ZD:r.?7" V* JTOV; lhr April. Second in ..on, ,t .1 rnu to ll.e U.t Wedne-day of Sept. Parent. who end their .011a,and those interested 111 the art,col, alr purtiro l,.rly requeued to attend the examination., whirl, will he held 81 (he clih»* o| each ihjidh. DurifV r Acv Inference,. He,. J. H Hire, |). D. Prof. Theci. S.-n.i n..ry, and the Faculty of Hampden Sydney. Ararat, Sept. I». J jjB_w1 SCHOOL IjV GOOCHLAND. on IIE euh.rriber propoaea, on rite fir.t of January next, to Ch open a .rhcol at the place whi. h he l.a. lately purchases!, La the Three Notched Hoad, one mile above Provident nour.u. fcnglith Urammar, Cirotraphy, Matherualick^ th. b tinand oreek Language., will he taught, using the tex ok., and puramnr the cour.e of at tidies, adopted at Hainp.lrt n»t nev Codlege. I am Willing to aero,r(,no,late aa many a. 1 r 10 boarder* in my family, and wish to engage buaidir. am cholara aa soon a. posuhle. .-To”*-. Tc'!'0? f"r Knc,l!,h Scholar. 20 doll,., for Lntit and *• eek 25 doll.., Uoardrnc, exclusive of beddine, .andle and towH. lOdoUs^. one h.K paid in advance, the other on the hilt of June. The month, of May and October will b< '*£n;„ JAMES WI1AHEY. Olrjll. IJ. WrlJlf* M ns. sio .. T. E. KANDOLP1I prnp,»e* to ..tahli.h a hoardii bool for young I. idle., in New Loodoo, Campbell r I rrm. for a te.iian ol ten months, comnirucinr the ilh iVard a“J *',ld,n5 ,he 5,hol Augu.t, lh27.' Tuition in all the English hranrhc, iriclmljng Ueid mg, Writing, (jramiuai.Oeugraphe, Histoi. ,Chi o pnology, Arithmetic and plain Needle-work, Spanish, Drawing, Washing and mcnJine, Music per half scion, Dancing per ipiarter, Each rchulni will furnish herown bed, hedd.ue and towel*. _ . . . yor day Scholars-. Fue!°Dinal En5l«bbr»uche»4bov« uientioufd, .Q Iloard and tuition payahle one half at entrance- the halan at tnp expiration of S iiiontb*. It is thought proper to state,that any onr or all of theaho menlione.1 hrarmhe. w'11 hetaught a.parent* or guardian, in (tii ect. \V lien no direction* to the r.outniry are riven th wfll earh one in turn come under our course of in*n ucliou AitcilM 1R. 29—lf Hy t\r Governor oj tht Cr>i„mnnwa!lh of F.iemia. WA fffOb’f-A.W.I'/'/O.V. HEIIEAS it has been repre.emed to the Executive, f n.o . i r "[ P""cf" Annr ““My. lhat a certain slat named JACK, who hail been convicted by the conn of sai or VT* (:U'n*' ,"d »'»««•“•> «<• suffer deal did on the 26th day of Align,t U.c, forcibly make I... e.cr from the j.il of the said county, anj is now going at large: I have therefore, thought proper, with the advice of tf Counc'l of State, ta 1 ff.r a reward of one hundred ar httv dollar., to -any person or persons, who will appiehen and convey |o (hr jail of Princess Anne countv, the -aid >lat Jack. And I do moreover, require all officer, civil sr military, and exhort the go.al people of the roiniuonwrali to u«e their he.| endeavours to cause the said fugitive to he as prehrnded, that he may he dealt with as (he law directs. * Given under my hand as Governor, and nnjer the >eal 1 .ooJCO,nmOI,We*,,h’ at ‘his 9ih d.y ,.f Scptemhc . . JOHM TYLEH. -lack is rather .tout, light complexion, 5 feet 7 <,r 8 inch, high, about 29 years old, ha. a small tear ju.t above hi. riel hip, and s knot or mole on lb- forehead, he ha, a down lot when .pokeo to. Sept. 26._ 40 _w4w Uyi/it Lieut, Governor c/ the Commonwealth of fireinin A Vhoc LAM AT ION. J S \V9?.REW '«*•••’been represented to the Executive hvlhe » * Ja dor of A inherit co., that a certain Rob’t Johnson eh.tged with felonydid.nu the 3<l mst. make his escape from the jail of sai.l county and is now going at U.ge: I have fhn ofore tho’t proprr with the advice of the Council of State, to , tfer a re ward of fifty dollars to any person or persons who will arure hend and convey the said Robert Johnson to the i.iil of ,aid county : And I do moreover require all officers civil and mi iitaiy, and exhort the cod people of the coiomonweallh to n-e tbeir bast endeavors localise the said fugitive to be apprehend ed, that he may He dealt with as the law diierts. ' Given under my hand as Lieutenant Governor, and under (L. S) ofVJp*. m670m“0nweri,h •' Ricbmond>,h» 23*1 -l-v K , PETER V. DA MEL, Lieut. Oov. __Bcpt. *o. _ h)-wdt A TETITION will He presented tolhenext General Assem XM. HIv of Virginia, for lten, a free man »f colour, lately the property of Thoinis A. Taylor of i'owhatan county, to he af lowed to remain in the Stale. 1 8-p(- S-_ 3 t_wm* 4 I triUON wdlhe pieier.ted to the Legislature at it. h. r t'.'""’"’* ^ of " '*w "'"hwising the f « ! J.h0"'4',^1 a"". '*U **"•«■ «"* ”( land K nt W I in"' " d,rdp0**t''*eJ. '/«< In <h* county of Oct 3. I SHALL petition (he next legislature nfVh.ini* for leave *■ rrr",,n.1 H ""b »"»•■»• -> i'«»K.»er, at the Island near Mxilles ittllalifax county Oct 3. _ SAMUEL IRVINE. EDUCATION. rflRE subscriber will continue hit school the followine veat r a"’1 wr.i ",rJ°T" end of Louisa rosmty/an, about « mile, north of O.orisland Court hn.e. He willtra Ihe L*Mm Language, Kurlid*. Kl«-mnif«, (ieutriniiv Kn*i Grammar, Amhfnetic.Heading, Writing, Ac. for Jf) dollar?f annum, ami w dl hoard at 7ft <!..11*.. ii-:u l. . . I I pci ......... ... | •■■Msiviis |tarnuui|| | annum, and will hoard at 70dollats It Will he'.emii.ed ofeie hoarder to furnish his own hed and its furniture, otherwise a additional charge nf i dollars will he made. s„ .0,„b wi„ b leceivrd into tlir school, »h , is not well known to the • cache, or who does not romeweH recommended. It will commenc on the 16th of J,Hoary, and close on the 15th Gee., havioe va.slion of one in mill from 16th June to I5t|, ,|„|v |j, * mi.es on his part to pay particular attention to the’ moral r.,i, <,“cit».,"’P"r”' W* 8H,;LTfEN, |Min) MOTIVE. \VAS r'>ra,ni'«"l In the Jail of Halifax county. Va as run ItICK hf MlLLT. flick is about five feet three and a Hal inrhes high, of a stout make, and da-k complexion. He has v£« ZS' Th* b” *PTb’ cnd J,pp,,rMo *><• *»>uot thirt years old. The woman is about five leet three inches hith e light complexion, and has a large star on tin left |„n,| , *H"\n on her nghl leg; she is stem! twenty five yea,, old From tb^ own .r«ount.„ seem,that they have7 tWe.med f.om In the lower counties of this state, to Newberry di.'nit U mi Carolina. The owner ..requested to come 1... property, or they will he disposed of .rending to hlw T , 8rA!?L V ntAlK. n J,,l''r •* Halifax county, Va. °r**' * lNuHANCfcUV. At r,,i.« uw. . ls:o!,IKe Cuua{y «<mrl| ‘h* <*tn dav «>I Sc,.i-:u*it Vhrbr R iivinan. , Again,* ’ t.ajpf. John Owen. J,. _ I’olly’hu wil-' ‘vtrl*r *‘"Lj's"e* wifr» J*»** Konlclt aiul S, ? I ..!! ! mW'T M*"U K'«* A h., w.fc, Aarn. K t7’„ Ay' /‘'T,""1 Tl.*>nip*nn Ilurha, I’hr^r , vv-' .r , ^'rre' A, ,,v r hi* Wife, Thorns. How. A« OweoTac “°J "““*«• <». U«eu, raecu.or cu OwioT J«L“o“ta Wi";Vn. Kr",M' Jemima hi. wif^Jolm Owen, Once, and Thom.i Howled, h.viur enter. ,1 at Ihf front door of.be Oou.lhou^rfSSK^ O.f.'iT7* ft“*- B. J. WOR&AM.e. o. l'Srra a: gSrayn^sK..* Attain**, ’ 1 w«K#wc: Sarah IMton, ,!,:r. Wiltam W.o T‘,,hndr*n "!■ ftid •J—"»■ ““ "'»* *'mixed o^rhlrtvI^X0" (,"0<h’ oh!:; SVrito,*Lh r,c w :n~,n >^«??w.iUr. mj teamen., anil (h< defendant. SimT>T!' *° *'li* !o> wife, J llrn 1) ,lr,„. Tt,- ,er burner and R.ichcJ nol liarui< enterr.l ihej. Uo“0" •nd W,"i-» '*"><», inc to 1.1 w and the nn Th* ",“l *,v,,n »ec».ril>- acco.d * »ri*-»-ini »7 .alia common wnithr ’ /< ij .r* V-VOI1f,l "'f of •*"* armvrr Ihe phinl.tr, hill at iJlZ/n'l h?',bp-v “IT1*1*"'1 dajr, preriouiio Nov, other term next.* °“ ,om* coult Scpl .2?Pr‘ re*‘e* JOHN HUNTER, c. c. yilM-iNIA. /f< harden in the ricrl't „K-c of the .Jr 7 tK^afZgul “* AVAn“"‘*< *£•>', frauds Johnson, ariir and Barbara II. his vile, d gainst. Main! ifr, *£ ™ «? tf?,? °f lUitrhri;. ,>. Thompson, jr and ’ “T *1? tkt tnid t**rl«hH ii forge U.J fllUrhell ,er ‘ */*• J ??** S MU'k.U, Mil Jutland Anne M. MitckelYaUrt if ah??’*«»»<«• '".'Si. r' s^3*3®Tv«s?,?!; SK*TS53i^a®K3!i£l paper pubtuned in the dtu of UirtZ. ™’u'1 ,n ,on,e ne-uj. 36—w8:u* Tburntun Hudson, Thomas KnLin««n I V ’ Uudri.it, ly Hud.no, Hi »ou, who are chil*lr**n «>i Wm i » , ‘°nni rlv HuJ wifa, fo, «i.;r|y MZ w; T’ J°hn.Llw nn‘J !*««* his hi, wife, formerly M™o ,1 , t ’ •'»“>«'M.»«r 8I1(| p.u,y hit wife, formerly Mason V |i,0 chi! i*»** ’in<l Suiinmn Thome, lark. ».lLr ,mh t ', Jfec * a,.J ..... dec. Irh,- HuZu T,„K‘Ua,,! Uo‘‘ Hudton, Edward Itru earn! Uch^c^’l.f° Jc met ly •on, who ...children of James Hudson’ Zd^liZZ'lLd^t Again*., C’ouipts. - ***•' r"°" ej-“ j therctpi.ii he filed his answer and on thT" V * **tde, and ucvw^v.s Hz Hudson and Lemuel Kereu"ou.nd «.ii * ' y 1'“ w,tr* Thou... Jant*. thin cause i, ,enu« The JCletZr ,h»PTy d*fe,"* had therein: ami ih. defu. Thumm Hudsln ,,e and dally hi, wife, no. haviue Mt.Ved ,h ’ Lrm,,el * "guson and answer ,he coraplainanUbill and ihaTie ST* "**'• sassys^ as-Jr# £ va Sen.ATiPy' Te>,,‘ B. J. WORSHAM, c. c. — *" wltw* sv f aluab/e Jteul Isolate, at Auction .s r.!i taV.;s: sia^aa* *ja * rxrd^r1 «*3Kras£J““ lor^K.J.'*' Sa‘* ‘U bC mi,d< UBd*r ,he dir«‘iunof Thoma, Tat i nROCKFNBROUGH.l P- N. NICHOLAS, 1 H. ANDERSON, ^Truitc/s. Otl 10. J08gPn «***. Valuable rroptrty far tial77 ft (•[ 4 llri-ll of Ifll.f oeuc.l.l a, at n V virtue , f a deed of trust executed „ .I h •> dnhn Miller and Ur; i*«f.^ed '.° ",c »uh.rr.her, p t hn Miller .nd Wiii,« Mai” dat'.d o^'TrtV Fehiu i.y, |t i3, and ,|„|T re. oided ln 'the ‘ fficTn' •ng« Court of the eitv of Kichio.imi will 1 » . * lh,! 11 u cash a. twelve o'clock, on Thu "3« ,he 'e'’ ' month (October,) at the Oon.door .Jihe Kaele Hm.t P”" city, that certain house and lot in thee v ot llichl ,n or Main street, aI tf,e date of ,li,| deed m .1 h JnJ’ °“ Tho,. w. White. „ ,w ,„ th,oceup.„ce0f m " fFt^W'Z ■ ,the tenrnieiit third westward of Shorkcr cre.h f ’ <^^.,,T",. St.eel and ...n,m,g hack to a fifteen feet .He».*w!!EIT," Singula, the appurlenance, thereunto belong! / ’t, "Z * sum, of n.ouey, as m. • be necessarv lo t. Iri.’i ’ ,,c 5U said Irmt. by ...ying the debt, intend’ed to b'e UnZdThTrVb XS The sale to be conducted by Thomas Taylor l ,’ P- N NICHOLAS, > ’ * S' 0 tI0 JOSEPH MARX, f Tnijleei. loaecure (he ps/mrut of c«rta'io"d»b^ ii'JV"-'** m*"* ;h*n -eii,«v,\Ur ...ru'n i 1Tr'i,:,,v'-1 E*V? Heel! in the city of Rich™o,^on Thu»d.y ,h.°^ r '• Him present month tOrtoher } ,i .V,.,. .y ,he Miller’s right, tide end'inUre, t Vh!2^±?.k’ hV*id it k (:o” «• December, 1821, with the huil.linv. ■ • *n' *r on (,,e 28th ssar&sai.** «*. «*.ssgw» coneeved to the purchaser a.i.aew.d "nlv snch title will he the ..id deed of trust! * ' “ "*Ud ,hr •"k.eriber by O-t to. A. STEVENSON, Trn.tee. 41—Will 4 vriTTvn ,.'q Ftluall°n lyantal. A 11‘jy5° Gentleman who ha. h.en several /I ployed M instructor of youth, wishes a situation ^ . » puhhc or pnvate Seminary. He deems hlm.ilf ’f"" jeech (be Greek, Latin end PV*neh Langu.™'.'/d!tf"L ta branches of Mathematics, together with the ofd.’n.* ‘ u £"* of English. A letter dietedtoA. fl. 'r U' lenh irK, Va , will be attended to. *d wn’ Meck OetW _ _ _.. 44—w5f* JAMES S EM PL E— A T t'o^Tn i INFORMS the public that hewiiT 4IjAW» l withdraw from the practice of Hw’ fraerpt those which aie held rn thiseite .oj" T '*• York, distant only twelve miles 1 It. ; *• j * *.b* eo’,n,T "f Step that he ,„,v devote ' “* " .«• «»k« <k’« step that he in ay devote more time „ «h,« knowledge, and to the practice of the r of leyal rtilatly the Superior Court ofChaor.* ®"P*J'of Court., rarti thoroughly Jr^edXt^steZ/r'S? thoroughly persuaded .hit pVofe"riori^l d».Te-'; ,’„*d 7*°* for htt rfptitaiion a lawyer in. .it - ««■•< cl:”"'’ EDUCATION Will hf rontmtird >i ~_ « SSiSpraiSpiiatoiSflS term, will he (5.5 dollar, for hoard 7.2.,B... . Th« in the lanruaeei hoJ • 20 dollar, for tuition -ay N directed to Jack.oo'r Post-Offi*? Lou£ 1 '* CHARLES DABNEY.jr. 42—wdt* Oct S. I .errice* of a I.ADY, qiiT7hed7l.r A8*.m. f?~wtf TH E RANDOLPH. i