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<n consequence oi their order to tue citizens oi Co. •'ontbia not to obey any other authority than the orders and laws of (Jongre-s. A pinclanialion to Uiis effect has been mails in Maracaybo. I cannot believe that Bolivar, with ho-ti'e intentions will p “PPose the Congress. Various reports for some months have ben* in rirrulaiion of the supposed or • '•tended interference of Great Britain in_tlie po-* iiiical atfairs of this country. 1 must ronfes*, suspicions are pretty strong, yet if it ism, it is run • lined to diplomatic circles. Many circumstance* would induce a belief tiiat she wished a controul '“g intluence on the Mam, and the position of her Island seitletnen's and the immense tonification* iiuw building upon the i-land of Curocoa, suppos ed to be dona by British funds and under liii'i-h orders, squints a little towards one day or other, saying to the Inhal'i'ant* of the Main, you must only by tny pci mission, cultivate tiie eat tit, oi spread your canvas* upon those seas.” l-V. V Courier. A I*'ter fiotn a gentleman in London, dated Aug ll,*ays: “Just befote the illness an I death of Mr. Canning there were indication* of an ac commodation of the difference* between the United * State* and llri* country, on commetrial atfairs. Tiie prejudices of Mr. C. against our Minister had »ub sided in a good degree, and we have been as-tired that tiie dinner given to Mr. G. at Chiswick on the •i'Hii itiT. was tiiietideJ as a tnaik of reconnlation [bunim CultHicl. PORTUGAL. Captain Richardson, of the ship Adeline, at i oik, was at Ll-boii August 17th. Much dirqui e'ude existed in tiiat City, and the p> ople wire kept in subjection only by being tunde to believe that the Itluipeior l)nu Pedio might be daily ex pected to arrive fr- in Brazil, to relieve litem from their trouble*. Whether the government resorted to tin* expedient to quell the discontented, or really expected the immediate arrival of the Kmpetor, may be matter of doubt, but preparation* were utak . mg to receive him iu the most pompon, manner. Extract of u Utter from an officer of the C. S. Shift JVatchet, dated Lt Stpl. ■ “ We ei countered a tremendous gale of wind on tiie iJjrih ult. otf Grand Cayman, during which several of our siils were carried away. Tin? eld est oflicer on board, h*s never experienced one of gieater violence. We are all well, aud will leave hete this day or to-morrow, on n cinise on the Mouth elds oi Cuba.’’ From the -Verc Yurie Daily .'lJccrthn-r. Mr Hendrick* who Its* raturue l to tins city from Port au Prtnro. i* the bearer nf most linpor'aut t O'vcr* and lust i net ions from tiie Pie-i.b-m of Hay li, ami intends to sail for llavie by the Hist con * veyaiic •. I*, is expected tiiat noon aper hi* arrival in iuurope, the question between I'r.'tice and HaytJ, as regards tiie amount to be paid try the Liter go vernment, will be finally atrangtd, and also tiiat s coiftmercial treaty will be immediately entered into be'ween Great-Biitain and H.iyti, although litt'e information could be ch'&itied from Mr. II during his stay al Port au l’rinre, he having c- n tliic'ed ins tnissi n with much circumspecinn, and in which lie gave great aaisfaction to the Presi d.-nl-aud tiie Gnve-ninent; still the above may be relied upotr, »ud many very beneficial cii cunt-lances tiny arise to perrons trading with Hayti, if the a Love is ranted into eiftet; it will serve io restore confidence, and remove the present apprehensions, it is sii.i that Air. HeiuliivLs is to represent the Hajliau Gi vernmeut in Kngland ami France, a Diplomatic »nd Coinuietcial Agent, after arrange ment* ate made. The “ declaration agreed upon” by the Ha |W>n Damns and S;gnior Camacho provides for a commercial intercou-e between France and Mexi co on principles of liberal reciprocity. The du ties on the lOnnagL* and cargoes of lire ves.-els of • he different countries are lo be the same, and each is to have in 11 »si purls of (he oilier, >11 the pn> i J'ge- enjoyed by the most la voted nation; oi ly Alex.co makes reser v.itions of the special favors she i>a- already granted to her sister republics of the sWuth, and France provides that no Ling in •• the declaration’’ shall be so consliued as to inteilcre with the agreement she has made with Hayti — 'The convention is rallied 11 a declaration.” If it h-id been termed a treaty, it would have beenrt gnrded by Spain a- a lu.ui.l recognition of Mexi Can lndependcr.ee. [ Phil• .Ido. I.rtiers from Hro«"el» stale, that a Russian Cabi net Courier had pas e! th ough that city, fo. Lon U>/n, frotn Sr Petersburg, and that it was in.medi at'd)" reported that the Emperor Nicholas had de elded to have rerour-e lo aims against the Turks, atid that, a ron-idetsble armament was piep.ring at St. Petersburgii. LATEST FROM FRANCE. Nkw York, Oct. 1. —We are indebted tr, Capt. Nagle, of thu ship Oroztmbo w inch arrived )ester day from Havre ds Grace, for a file of papeis to the 23th of August. Algetina —Extract of a piivate letter received at Bordeaux from Marseilles, of Aug. 13th— “The risks resulting bom the war with Algiers are much exaggerated with you. Here, where we are better able to appreciate them, iosiir incc* are ea sily effected for your port and others in the tva-l, nt 2 and 2 per cent and vice verta. on grain, 3 a 3 1 4 against all rt-ks. The most is lo be appre hended ironr privateers that may be armed in (he Balearic 1-Ends and the coast ot Gibraltar,'under tlie Algerine Rag, which ate r.ot pirates.” We reir..irk the report made by the Fiench Min ister of Marine concerning the Algerine ves-els, which is mentioned under the English head. It t ad led, that regular escorts haie been established ~ between Marseilles and the Levant, ami Fad z : the former to sail the 30;h of every month, anil the latter the 10 lr and 25ih. A trigate and a brig have been srnt to watch the Azores,and are to cruize between the islands, Cadiz and the Straits, observing particularly .he route of ve««els bom Newfoundland ami the U. Stales. The I’a izdt I vision will observ e lire neighboring roa-t«; and ali ves-els sent out are ordered lu speak every thing they utee', an- pursue A Igerincs. The public are cautioned to be upon their guard against spurious money, which is it w pretty plen ty fully circulating in this village, p-.rporting to le three dollar bills npm the iltnk of A r.ertca, in New York, signed R. J. Smith, President, at.tl Wm. Woodivorli, Ca-hi r. Neither of the-t two nsinu« are know , upon the true bills; they art therefore not cnuntrrEits, although spurious ami worthless. The plalg is well executed, and admi rably Calculated to deceive those who do not know the rran.es that are upon tiie true bit's. [Lilchjield f‘< st. We have not inserted the letter ol Judge Enact "*^0 our paper today, becattse it i- intended to ac company an address lo the pul/lic by tits Hon gfJvb'i II. Eaton, w iiich will appear on Tutnlij n,XI l»ViishiiiJe licvublican, &rvl 14. 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I Sh* I. p»n hid. * A Cut Heir.ii.s 43 4* Hrtd, pt bt'i, 2 9 o"||| V« . »• now «M’I hy th* l'J*i I •». tl: 1 ‘ J {**.*. »>i ft»a af -fSi i'P, as heretofore* • of *ro<*K3. a. if4Mi9 j.« j4i«»»Ji \ i 1*4 m!#*» l wr t* K.h\'4 ?2 4* HAM> M»li; I^ClIAS<*K.—".r"s4e l«r OjKu .4 »ti* Hjitk o/ y«rm f, ,i4 I 2 pet M. dn<-. . • i-4 • l i-i do. »; <nKia t»»ck«, '2 « '4 i»«: i» n 12 1 12 li ' uMoif#*, IA 5i) % * * 4 a ---- . - FOR THE FJVQ UIRKu. To (he Freeholders of Stafford County. u 7’A«u Uypnrrilt frit rail ou! the Liam out of Hint ou*u eye ; ami then shuit thou *cc cleurly tv castout the viote , out oj th^ brother'* fyi.w— I low often and how forcibly are these words o! j Holy Writ brought to our tniudt, when we con i template the motives and conduct ot designing end i mtere-ted men! But, never hive they appealed | (o me, iuorg applicable to any case, than to the . receul conduct of tome of our countryiu-u • It has not escaped the uieiuory of any ot us. Fellow Citi zens, that in Mudi list, without any previous ap, , poiiitnient, there »**s at Siatl'aid Couil II..use. ] » email meeting of those peisons friendly to the! election of Genetal Jackson—alter passing t \-o or three le-oiutions, this meeting quiet y dispersed, srd each member as quietly suugai ins ,v*y home • What use illd certain gentlemen of our county at-; tempt to make of this meeting, in order to pro- ! mote thur own views? The tocsin was sounded! and the alsrum rung! Our country had produced a Hydra! a monster called a caucus! u ho*e |iesti lential breath and withering looks sp)ead tlciu.a-1 non around it! They attempted b, wo.kng on I your credulity, to n.ake you believe tint this meet. ">S. gu* up ou the day, without any p.evi us con i ceil, wa» the deep-laid plan of a few individuals to exerctse an improper dictaiorsmp over your wiil, and some one or two, who were most oLsrcper o’.is ou this occasion, wquhl in the opiniou of ail modest men, have acted more prudently by spying nolhl- g, as they had entered warmly, in the lirst 1 instance. Into :i.o views of that ll.r sling, but be canie dl-pieas-il with its proceedings, in conse quence of not b i- g able to mould tis* course to -nil their Own w.stirs Now, Fdlo.v C’nr/.-i.s, where w-re the pioofs th i thoe gentlemen adduc 'd to shew yOU the arbitrary intentions ot tide meeting? Not one —Were they able to produce I any publication of that meeting; Or, did they even pretend tint they heard the members ol it, ai". templing, by verb.I argon.euis, to exsrci-s any in fluence over ytiiir minds? Nothing of life sort wrs alleged; but it suited their views to rsj.iesent 1 dlls meeting in the light above described. What, Kellow-Cit'Zens, do we now find there sime gen tlemen engaged iu : In putting up priu e l adver tisements at eveiy put.lie place in jour comity, calling on you to do what? To meet them ou a certain day, i.. Caucus at the Court li aise of jour county! Not farming a caucus incidentally on s me couit d.y, alter the people of the county ; have collected trgethei, its was done at I*st March court, but tiling every alep to ensure success, by adverti-iiig, anJ ej.anng no pain- to nuke the no tice general, one month before the contemplated! meeting! -An I Is it so? Do they expect you to ! sanction and approve iu them, what they »recent- ' ly denounced in others, and what they fo assidu-! ously endeavor til to in«ke you set your faces a gainst? Oi, do these gentlemen really believe that j they possess an exclus.ve riglr or pnvilege, to do "hat they are unwilling to «ll»w another portion | of theu fellow-citizens, to d..? Dn they think that you, Fellow-cili/.eiis,' xre ro wniple as to be thus plsye I upon? That they can make you ap prove in them, what tiiey have to recently told y°« wrong in oiheis, and what they have ta ken such uncommon paths to make you disipprove of - it is really a direct insult oQere.l to your un j ilwsUtiJiugs. Ii a caucus be wrung and mischiev ous in its consequences at one time, u suroy must be so at another. i iir person vrnu now an l e -ses yon, vellow Ciiizeua,i« far tr in disapproving ol meeting- of this kind; o.i (he comraiy, tie think* they have a whole some eil'eci on (lie body politic, tint they should be frequei tly resorted to by ihe people ou impor tant occsiorts, u der a government constituted as outs is i'ney are the only menus, in hi* opinion, by which the people can act in concert, lor the purpose of controlling their public agents, or of thwarting the ambitious views of men in power.— Hut he co rid not refrain fioiu animadverting on the conduct of men, whose nvere-ied views are ru easily seen through. t I must now, Fellow-Citizens, take the liberty ; ot calling your aitcirion to the paiitcul.tr nature of : the caucus hich you are invited to j in. Von are <oH it is not to be a met ting of “ Adams men” or •• Jackson men,” bat of a livid party, unfriendly , to the election of either Adaius or Jackson._ j Here, fallow ciii/.ens, is another alcmpt to play j off a trick upon you, although rather better cloak. \ ed than the other— Who,let me a^k, have we found the most active persons in getting up this meeting in our county? I as-ert, positively, and without fear of contradiction, that titc mnrt active promo ters of it, are the devoted friends of the adminis tration; men whom we have constantly heard lati.l. mg the acts ol ihe administration to tbs skies. — And these are the men who expect you to believe in their sincerity when they tell you, that tli-.y are i takingauen uncommon pains »■> make you assemble, I lor purpose oi meeting the UowidaJl ol mi administration, every net of which mce s th ir : entire approbation.— LJeware then of wolves in i sheep’* clothing!—Paue anti rrflect before you are draw n ibid eueh toils ! What are the ob ! jects which these urn cxpt ct to effect by ■ this stratagem i They discover plainly, and ail i who take the trouble to reflect on the present po i litic.d crisis in our country, inu-t perceive that I we are reduced to the absoltre necessity of hav 1 tny either John Q Adams or Andrew Jackson | lor our next p e-tden'; and liiat let tlie pre ' tensions •! any third man, bo what they tn ty, lie j c .uld no. have the most d.saut prospect oi suc | cess. What,'hen, ought to be the obvious course i of the friends of the administration i' Certainly to | nominate some thud persm, in order to alienage ! as many votes as possible from the interest of Ge* ; Jack-on, and throw them upon this third candid de, i and thus secuie die re-election ol John Q Ad-ins j by weak ning the only opponent who could endan : ger his re-election. i'hls is the great desideratum ' of he ailiiniii tiation patty. i hey iiave tried eve j ry other measure to weaken the Jackson interest ; in the union without success, and now they aie making this last desperate effurt. H it I believe, [Fellow citizens, that you have too much inlelli ! genre m> be deceived by such flimsy device*. At tend this caucus, which is one of the ramification* i oi a pi in intended to extend th; mighoul the state, 1 and obstive it what I tt*!l you is not the truth, Itliat the aduiinistia'ion men will he the most'proml nent and at live members of it. Ye*, Fellow (Jin /.-ns, 'he ieaj objrct of th s meeting is to promote [ the rc-*lecl.on of John Q. Adams, let the < steusi bie object be what it may. And I now warn e ’ vety liCehcldsr of Stafford, op; setl to tic pre. j sent administration, whr> dues not wish to be madt j a dope of, lo hr>M Imnself aloof, and not to pledg* '! Iiitunell indiiecily 'Osu;p:,rt a party to winch h* ,! is opposed, as he rurely will do if he enteismlt the view* ol this contemplated caucus. The writer of the above, ha* no party fml. I i rugs to fpatify on this occasion; he is a Jack*on '! iiian, not from preference, hut because be rsnnoi j! consistently with tvb.ai l.e considers his duty it , Ins country, vi.te tor John <J. Alain*. 11 is only object in row addressing you, I* !■» put you upoi ’j your guar I, and to imbue y.,u to wc'gh wen tin 1 step winch you are about to lake, the! you n,,j ' not repeoi wiien it i, uo late. A PLOUGHMAN. ' AL Jit K SIUW We h ,ve received a heudb.li from the coun'y « ^ *pelon*as. In t|i#* 2s,ate ol /.Cltliieilil, dctsilili* the proceedings rd a meeting ol ins It land* to tin prevent A .'n in *'rr'; n i.. t. » , |||( -;tj j j Aug. A manuscript note to tbe bandbi.i states, I 'hat “ -bout Jot) voter* were present—not mure > than GO Jackson vote* in the count?—. Louisiana i» certain for Mr. Adam*.** '- Doobf/ut ‘ 1 lie signs from tbe State of Ohio are becoming more aud more gloomy lor the Coalition. In .Ufa mi coun*y, at tbe late militia training-, the rot's i.i Captain Defree-'s company were 36 for Jackson, i l“ ^ i,jr Adame, lu Ctp.’a Winning L:u*» anti i Web-ter’s companies, ol Stanton, b’ptingcreekand lirowu township*, J. obtained every vote but 10 | In S/ic bi/ county, at a late u.u-ter ot Capt. Je rome’s company, every vole was tor Jack son tu: I -• In Hots county, at a mister of two militia I companies in Concord town-hip, tiie votes weie 134 lor J rk'on, to G for Adams. In Fairfield county, tlie question of tlie next Presidency was lately eubmi'tcd to all the Regiments at their se veral inu-ter*. In the 1st Kegnnviit,consisting ol alsiut ►00 men, there were neatly 8 to 1 in favor ol Jack-mi. Tbe 2d Regiment, of about Tt'O men, were all lor Jackson but id. The 3rd Regiment were so unanimous lor iuni that the numbers were not counted. O.i the Tilt Sept. Capt. Irviu com* pany ot Rttleuieu, ol Walnut town-hip, look a vole, *nd were unanimous for Jackson. The Cin cinnati Republican of the 2l-t ult. sta’cs that the above counties gave a veiy large majotity of their vote- lor .Mi. Cl-y at the last election. Phe htiv York Lnqulier states tint *• an nvei whelming Jack-on luee lug was held at Princeton. •ActC Jtttiy, on \\ edne-d iy ^week ) PJiere wa uo room large cr.ou-rh i n i tiie meetiug adjouiiivd to tlie belli-, where ii-ililc<i resolutions .v et e adopt* ej in favor of <>en. Jack-on.*’ A ccriespohdeul , of tiie iVa-h’-»ror! 'IVr^-pli s at — tint «•* Fif*!.i> the concourse was so grea t; at n«u:ijduul b accoin-i.odated in ;ny roam in tb- to.vi.; we ad journed to the Catnj us in front of the College;” I nut “tne re-olutioiis wire unanimously Adopted bv acclaini't on;** tha> tin S-cretary ol the M-vy wa dur ug11 he whole o| 1 b<* u * ;ng “tnlhe house front Uig on die campus -ud wifhiu lie.irti g of the whole proceeding;” thal “ similar tue< ting* will be In J I i‘i :,il l!‘«t coutrie , a d on dies h ot J-nuaiy, that day de.n io .very ireeinan, a Convention will br held -t IVenton to select tlie Elect'.!:.” Aero } ot /».—’* Our l-tc-t account* fiom Nsw \ <• k, tile llal.moi e Republic «u.) t ring in tbs u.Osi cheer ng news. A letie. horn an iuni igent gentleman mjs, •• Itiut if the vote \\ n- io take place to-morrow, Mr. AiIaiiis wouul hoi get more linn fix out ol the thirty s.x electoral votes ol this State, nn 1 the iJetilticralic p-My are rallying eveiy day. In all buinun probability, ihe lilt tie V' le of Ihl- Sate will lie 1 .r Jtukson. We have decided majori ies in b lli branches of he Legts I. taro, and ot the 31 dnrg.ve* tiom this Sta'e !^l .oe known to be favour Able to Jack-on. We look with much interest to your elections in Maryland, which 1 see are turning, a- they ought to turn, upon the P.esi.initial tj'iesiidn. I hope Iheieis no doubt of tbe succe s ol tiie J.«cksou ticket generally in your Stale. ’ I'i,e Utica Sentinel denies tlie state ment about Capt. Ring's company tint we gave in the last L <j i;rer. It states on uiujnestion >b!e a:i» thorny, that instead ril Ja>*ksoii*» 11 having 5 or G vo cs out ot about <0 men,” ilieie were not nn re than 10 men mustered in lire company; and that “H was evident a large majority ol the 40 were lor tiie Old Hero.” *• V77-./yiCATSU.V MICE TI.\'<; * U'e publish with great cheerfulness tiic Pro - ceeding-ol the Meeting at Fitderi. k burg on Sa tu.-daj lust — The very first step appears to br wroi g. *• Anti-Jackson .Meeting!"— The same character runs through the Preamble and the Reso lutions. Idle meeting purptnts tube composed ot citizens ” who me 0/’]>o3liI to the cLettou olGen. Andrew Jackson”.—U the resolutions preset)' llie very same idea. It is soleiy oj po-ttion to the <*>«:.iou ol Gen. Andrew Jerk-on which these res pectable c.likens have io view! Would it ■■<> have been moie becoming i.» have preserved at once io the consider*tion ol the people the plain pointjat issue; Why did not these gentlemen say at ~ ^ « # w mm ^ wjai,r» ” Which Of these two men will lllc „e Ida have to rule ovir ibeui; We agree un.el cordially ivilh the Meeting in the d* sire which ihey express of hating the vote oi the People ol V.rginia •• distinctly ar.d etS. ienlly giveuathe a, pronching presidential election,” it me people desire to change their mode oi nomi nating E.ectoie; if ihey prefer 10 meet in tiieir couutie., or in Electoral Di-tricls, and appoint special Deputies to meet at RichmuuJ oi any wheie el-e, lor the purpose of to.an ng a ticket; or, it they would have the members ol the Degi.-Iaiure to uotniuate a ticket, and 10 instruct tlp-in, when they aie likely to dep-rt (rout the wishes of then Constituents— they tnvea right to adopt any mode which is most >atisf«ctory to the people themselves. We COntess,however,that sveate somewhat surpris ed at some ot the objections t-ken by the Meeting to tile old usages of no.imiauc.ii. They nave noi told us, that the next Degi-latur- is likely to nominate a ticket favorable to Gen. Jacksou — and, therefore theii owu wisl rs must be iepre»tnied m som Other way. Tuts would ceriamly be a ill s' con clusive eigume.it in favor of lhe:r Adams (..'unveil* lion. rxorhave they tol l us whet evils hnve g-oi\n out of a mode, which ha, been ad-p-tid ,;uc« the Central Ticket law wa- passed; and which tia bten recognized and sanctioned by the practice of some oi the lirst ins, in the Common we ill h, oi Wythe, ot John Taylor ofC.Vofinu, of Roane, and we believe, i f the Honorable Chairman of ib Meeting himself. ana omy grev poiui.aner ail, h lor the people to have a lair opportunity of voting for the cv du da'es they prefer as President and Vice President—. and this is i.-c only object of designating hJleciural : Ticket*. Poe Klectoia do nothing more than give i iheir votes for the m Tt whom they h id pledged I themselves lo vote for. Tills is the omy act they are to perform; anil ibis hey perforin, not berau-e | of the manner in which they were nominated, | but because they were elected by the people to | perform that act.— We repeat, however, that if | the peopled » not like this mode of designation, no | man has a right to object to any form of Humilia tion which Ih-y may he pleased tu select. The Meeting might have sp ken with more for ‘ toe ranee ol the Opposition to Mr. A. Many ol them are ^represented »s ” iusmg eight of the value I >J out inestimable institution*," ani -s j •• willing .to sacrifice the principles of four adinin 1 istr-tion-, the most dmr to the American peoj le, J at the shrine of disappointed ambition." —We will not stop to ask at whose shrine these grn 1« j nien are willing lo offer up tneir support-hut it is j denied that this •' factious, unprincipled Opposi tion,” aslliey have been e sewhere charitably de j nominated, mb willh g to lose sight of our inesti i triable last Hull,, i s, or lo sacrifice at llie shrine of 1 disappointed ambition. Will there gentlemen indeed j seriously have the pi ople to behet e that die present 1 Administration are now respecting ** our inertia i stable melt utions,” or scit.ig upon me be.-t prince* pUs ol JelFerv-ui —(hi the contrary, in opposing j tiie re election of Mi. A. lire people will oppose ttie | man who ha avowed principles moie directly at war i with the Constitution than any other ihe-ideni woo i tvrr filled the Citato; or, than any other very dis j ling>iirbed poll ician, not excepting Mr. Himiltnn . hllo-eif. ilia ii >1 Me-Sage ploVts II—It rl,. w ■ i that he goes for tiie doc fine of the general uiel* \jare, tut powers never g ven, end oev^r intended to to- given to 'be federal government; for povveis, which wool.I s'tlke a mortal hlo w at lire sovereign iy of tha etoates. Mr. Jaller-on lias denounced j those doc line, a- fate! to the genius ol our govern* , mint-as in i federal, as antl-r'piiblican, as eirtl | fling their propagator to a p> li'ical ostracism. ,\|r , Madison has a iso een-tircd those docilities m at.Onv terms— if.a when we »d<l io the e I rirmee tin j acts <il Ih* administration; (he claim to originate fo j reign missions wiloout the consent of the Mina e; tin menace against (xorgis; (he abortion o! ilie f* n, ma Mission; the loss ut ilieitorect trade to the Br.t •"h " *st Indies, order whicii V.rgmla is at i;t) mooiem -o deeply suffsioig; —the utNlMlncter1 »(4iu of our foreign relation'; pending di-pme >viit» (treat Britain ; irn-ei'lcd rlvims again* i France; the ail'aiia witij M.x.co ami Hi<ai|;. when we I oi* to the laeaua, by which th »• mmi»!fa'.on :* tryi.'-g to eufp'ui *v»; Hie uu I paralleled lipsriiuent of a travel!.og and efcctio ■ ueerlng C. biff‘t—tvby are these gentlemen any longer at a loss lor the grounds of opposition? Why are they forced to represent the opposition ■» the willing tools of disappointed ambition? As to die election of Mr. Adauis, and the etrb “sipieut appointment of Mr. lllsy — the cluigea of intrigue and corruption which have been raised up. on them, we Ip mb upon them with great lelnc lance. f tie Ho orable C hairman knows, iha> some persons, who who were riisposed tu be the trfeinls o| Mr. Clay, disapproved most strongly Ot bis acceptance of the office — that they pro nounced their opinion* with great freedom at the tune; and ih.it lh**y declared that under a Kvpublle " P“blic mad ought nut only to be j ure, but to he as tree as possible fioin suspicion. Muj« re ceu'ly these suspicions are gathering giea'er force; i and (\|r. Clay e.v.a it to himself lo disperse them i In not staling that their Meeting wa* •• nuine- ! 'O'1^ end respectable,” but eirnpty “ a Meeting, i “ome uckaowleigme.it is due to ilieir uio-j dtsty- and f,.r ‘electing the S/A oj January as the ; d*y of the Convention it is impossible not to j commend their liberality and discretion. A day lint will be dear lo America as long as she va lues her lights and her honor, will suit-ly pro tect its Hero from ail the “exasperation” of party spirit, and of ungenerous denunciation. We also arlliuie their freraeveier.ee arni firmness in adher- ! mg !o me Cause ol a sinking administration. 1'hev i will in vain attempt to airc-t it* rl.s my— f1)r j they enisr lufo re-o ulio s, tire ground is every moment washing from beneath their leei. I i.e Nation i| Intelligencer is not winy iijelf, I but the “ cause of w i ” in others; and tire h*-st in • .!»• j"ks is, it i* irf such a communicative uirpo- j si I ion, Ilm It were re-dy la rvbe he iaugn at ,t rnvil expense here si^numl “ Wr s«ometmie« treat i ur leadt-rv to exiracts o. 1 copies of o ircoirespoudei.ee. l l,e following I-! iroiti a subscriber, who, we are afraid, takes Ih.- 1 National intelligencer lor appearance sak-. b * gels in* inloiii.a.ru.i an.I I.,. i,le«s from ->r.ne tuner | Di^aware, 24 h Sept. 1827. : "•* mle.nen : Endured you have dollars, lor • wmdi please to reiul me a receipt. 15- not alarmed j lor the present condition ot the Prnue Minister, nor even Ills Highness he President; Mr. (Jau nintt's e.\tt to ttie coutraty not wiih-taiiJing- hut j tather he al Tined f t their condition ou the fourth! day ot March, one thousand eight bundled anJ ; iweai) niu«, uml air*o lur Koine oiheis. ^ eiy i erpecllully, your ob’t serv’t, N. V. i\ S. It you are apprised of the tligbt ol John I on the -I h March. 1501. L\ S. Coach and all, a* porn (rayed in the Idem xratic papers of that day, you may form tmnc idea of the Maich fourth ol John II. in IS-L) II is the coach been returned? IV. V. “ I,le following letter is from a gentleman who setnis 'u he rather angry: HKKtN Col > i », (Ky.) Sept. G:h, 1527. Messrs, taaies Seaton —In yout editorial re tuaih- uu u.v letter ol James Buchanan, dated Sth August, ls27, you have furnished me with the most co.rclur.it e proof that you are no longer worthy to he trusted. You wilHonnadiately dis continue Betiding me your paper, sod you will! iuruieb ute wih uij account, that I may send von your pay by my Irtend, who will be -oin- to \> adrmgton ere it be long. -p ^ P. S-lean get as many hue faced UtWfBa per misrepresentations ss 1 wish; coniequemly 1 shall subscribe for one of those papers when 1 contract a relish lor h iss attacks on truth, and the characters of llnj put eat patriot# in our couri ry ." J.\ C ICS O.V TRI U.i! 1'HjtJV'l' •1 >^ .hk. October 2.—Tlra election t'. over anu <lie Jackson ticket has prevailed. The A dsuis men aredej'eated, chap-fallen dovt.r Thaie can be no longer any pretence, tlist J .cksai, |,„- ll0‘, j an o-et whelming ui j .ri*y in Baltimore, Tne ""-'twelve- have admitted lh,e (hrm.gh- j Cope was, UaUhVi k'son pi^y ^dti!} UiA*L8i*.b. They itave not rallied as they should have done; for the Adams ticket has got a g,¥al nan ! Jackson votes. This wdl not be denied The t ' lection, h we.er, if .Messrs. Sieuart and McMa hon affords the sirongest evidence of the s.renglh of the Jacks n parly m this city. The populat nia'inent ;o d amiable character of .Mr. Stacker die gicat and merited popularity of his father, gave him a lurid upon the Jackson party, which' Tven we feared: and the old party distinction of Deni- ! oirat and Federalist, though it fell short of 'he ef- J lect hope I lor by Mr. Siricker and hi» hie,id.-, ' hid some inllu-nce on tire election. It was Itoe too,Galore the Jackson party resolv ed lo meet the Adam, men on patty grounds. Mr. McM dioii to j, was called “ a stranger,” •• a fo reigner ” among ua, nor having lived here ruo/t ihan a yeir. All these & m..ny other difficulties fk disadvantages had the Jackson party to contend! w.th. \% e must diso-.i-s tire subject with the-e few rental k» tor to-day. We snail notice it more at Urge is. morrow. I RepubLcan. E LECTIO.S' H3TCE.YS -E?6uRtu,e. e O . -3 3 4 "v . 9 P v Ji r i. J* _^ «/ r-1 as Total, -Id7 0 JO 17 CGOo JOG I 23 Majority ill fav >r ol the Jack-on candidates I la. [At the I st Presidential Election, the Jackson Ll.-ctora ha I 900 majority. | Tt.e following are elected: Anne. Aran tel. — Kent !)Hl, Stuart 931, Lhiihi cuiu M*i v r/i 8i;y. Montgomery. Lee SOS, PtUr 7‘J3, Rms.l.iU 7f55. 11 glt«# -7 >D. ^ R.iiie.e (iturge County,— Setiimea, (Hull, I/eall and Duvall hy various, Gut not very large majorities. ( i tmse in hitl.cs ate Jtttk'Oii can It dates, the others Adams.) Detract ot a letter horn Frederick, dated Tuesday Morning, Oct 2. “ I have only timlr to inlonu you tliat Thomas. Kemp, Hoil/., and Shriver, are elected to the I,o j gisUture from this county—three Jacksonian and , one Administration. The highest J.tckr-onian has less than 30(1 majority over the iowesl Adminis (ration candidate. Itigney is elected Sheriff. ” i A pa-senger in the Stags frotu Hagerstown, re ! ports that the J rckson Ticket has hern elected in Washington county by a majority iroiii GOii to -I9t» votes. It is ru oored that in K.enI county, three Jack.. ' soman and one Adams man have been elected to i the Assembly. <> it tend lia- politely furnished u# w it h the fol* j lowing es met of a letter Irom h.s irtend in An j napnlis: Dji election is cLsuJ. The vote stands, j * Wens l>i I • Mr attains 143 j 'Hot 1)S 14 J J j(’r»bb 1 | I Watkins pledges himself for the AiJjtiiiistra* ! tiou .** * Admuii-lration —^ Lcks<> i, { Rail. Chro. broad hock hacfs The Hi't* ovn lit* tSroad 14ork course, eotr, men*'t(l on#Titead«y 1**1 The first day** pur-etv ■ : non by Mr. Win. 14 Jolin-nii'9 bay roll, S4 Good Day.—The proprietor'* pur*e of #300, war ion f u ami ivmi m i.vo heat*, by Mr. (,e»rg< 1 tiai neon's *. in. Mally Hope, beaiing Mr. John «oi»*« b. b. Tiuinpeirr, mid Mr. Buiir's e. n, Cbd i Tniid /'«y,- Won by Mr, Job'ienu’# roan | Saliy W aiker, healing Mr. lint’* Lifayeita, Mr Pocket!’a Aencl, au>l Mr. Ua.rieon’* hoise. Par 1 , lie mare in tiur nr*’. humph 0/the Virginia Legislature Wanted 1 AMI person *vbo may have in 'he r |iuair»noi the Journal* ol ihe Virginia J^|irlrltrr, for ill * , '“’ey He-stone r»f 177f> and 17h>2, w ill render 1 i public *e. rice by making il known to the iCxec'i live. Hj order, ' WM. A. P'.IIAHPSOV. C. C. • Of. 5: -5 ..«• H ill Li. Man uin;. \ T * ul Ihr AGRICULTURAL SOCIRTl ) ol' >•(>!* l.R riHGI.WA,uii the 4ib, I July, Ii..’7. ha iuti.li uitnl ilo clfer fhy follutyinp iikuiiuuk, tu ht b**lu»ed ou ihr 1,| Monday iu N„y. ,„»! : I I 1 .1 ‘V-?"'"*' ”f IU»ll»«..l IJIU!,COn,.|lll|r l,f l-l* , f-u Ilian IUO urn-lahiiu miu tonndeiatioo ihr h^k -in. |.!uy,d, aud (hr i'i*.hii of ll.r lariu. », well ». the permanent .11,pi »t ilielit elluiluJ bill u*p the )..i piece vf „l,,r ; oi tin v*ih* ^ !. * T of ill. reteud b. 41 n Rinrtd fanu : tube ' *vl*tl «ia the » jyu* uMtLuiCf j piece ul iilvei put* ol tiie value lu* j)t j w a liiui who shall t» .e Ihepreitnl cmp u ( InJmu tJi.iu iruiu.j j.-ir, ol |,U| ivii.i la mi, a pure of .i.ter plate wt il,, * p. iu 5 * •» lnai vhu ilitll fjHvilia greateal cmpof Cullon, from 5 *c,.**,°* «f tmci p tie jI(he value of Jj. 10 lo biai veh*» •hill taiiv 4l»•* ncMltil criiuof Iiidimi Corn, r*ri *’'/* 4,1 i #*J |«..d unimproved by manure /) lo be loll 'vrii,; ct'tatxiilt*** were appoiuled, i*h» arc ae«iue*l» e» iw • x iuiin* lit* imuftot raietluiates lot premium*, in their " v*,4* * jMiuiier. end lo u»«ke n»« li report* It* lb* Society a* w.i riu *|e Uietti lo 4Mtnl the premium* ou Ihe 1st ,Mu<id«Y in next, 1.* lb ope eoltlled: J /Icwi-ko. Tiiu^a. J. Wnt and Richaul U. Adaiu, CAi/. J"hi> T. Cl,ml,an aud John M mie, Jr. i t* . A an 1. J»l „ K. Cmi-n-n and John H-Chrutian , ' V/-y' u and |>. Ricbaidfiit J K - .,’T !" 11 *",< » wild !»••. I*. Waller ii tHf If iMiam. C.,.htu IWlon and Wui. Aruiutrad V, i5.!" *• ••alii-jr aud Mann P pe MuUhtw,. Wai. ||. tt„v an.I lleuryTahb AltJJ .,r.T. C.,le, M linxi >ouud Kii-liaid M. 8-itr P 4*u Cafy. I,-wipe lluoL., and John!-. l*i»or Orn.g,. i-.Ju.yud Huffiu and Geo. Karriauu .Nn. ' ,/. Il-.uy hdward-an I U.rhard H. Cocke J.y.u Jol.u L’.nuhai t and On is JLh Biowue ,"‘,w 1 Jl - ‘»dliar.l G. .t,l,l.„„ Luo. av, Win. A Wxidh.w ' aj Ihfkt. „an II .J:. man a,„| Juhn •lo.ij K^rr't uK< “ H*nUr and J.dm C.oi-cr {'.'V-' J'‘hu ll. m.mi.lMmdecaiC.uk l,....,., 1„„ * al'*. Ward and W W.mdhmue RnZ?.‘.‘C, »!»• J.. Ill ,II..,u.,lid T1.,VV„, n„.y „,.| Tho«. II. |,„vty c J ...II l*. Ilui... rior.l 4t W.lh.usLhy Nvntui. A , UihohJ. I hue. l» .■ „e.a.,d Augustine Nca,. 1 / 4-Mi. K'ImihikI ] . \.,c| II my r. Ilectu, Biai. and Jn-liua Slorr, / I '‘i C ‘’!' I Oh,til, ‘‘'I.- Aichtr Ihw.kil and Kohl. IViui.le. Ih, I,... lye,'kn» wn .‘Vl ‘ ... ' »"eu‘’u'“*. *,,MW «»»k« r, " ,vr* 1 ‘ lb- roa-u.llnr helnre ihekHllh ot .. re,,U11* - «•* **,“ “*c,t,.v ’’■•J'—iued uutil'lb- l«l Mnn.laa in Nov next ,, , 5 "'Jl. K. RlhKCK. bxc’y. , . SELl:cT SCHOOL. - * 1110(11. , J.unU. Mel.on, whit lm bad 17 tran ei- 1 I 2m*T ?.* |,|.e l" ... "“‘t l.e UM„. ■ La. .. I" t .,0 ; m W,M h« tti.gm It.e U,**k, La.I . a..., I lend. La.,5,|H;r,, t.lg,tl,c, »1|, th£, biauUl. . ol i Kh .ol w.n e" R,M d Kiijluh Kd.ic«tM..i. Tb. , ...) will c.m..„e.,t« oil tl.r j|,t .lay „f JaUua,v. |h..8 ,,.o J,y v i,ri^-r> ..-Wi,i j un% tJ'; *"»««»« •»»cmi* on the lb.|, «Uy of j ^ f * * r *'o*f*|, tuition, Hn-hiiid, Itulriitk V furl i ;..d r. .,.a,kah;;;m,c "i; oi| 40 utilt-s ft nit, iiirhinuiii' «Mti l , .< - .. from K-ede,,ck.no,e.7"e\,r..?: , ' !■! f4"** .*i"l«i|cc C'iule-«vill», pa««rj mil,,,, j|)() .. R . . 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Xuaiftiite* of fu< t.*cuac «n l ciiiM .il j iacii ci, l.y CiiiftV# U4ln|%r|LM.|>. '"'acv. • • •• |* • >- ■ ■ «-*«n rruoir, l"Mitliuke »o«! .I.jcaaet of WoUK.„ lI)t| ch>Klre-u. by \V li Ki. lnriUor, M. 1, 1 ** U’tdi<i,‘“' ‘■‘“i’ ' -v CIm*- W. Shun, Clumwiy i. Pbtiuiacy, In III, llljllie, M U --Wb.cl, In.-hc,;, ere, tel du mg the pmecl ,ia lo, the accoiuuioflatn.nct the « •1.« al nepartni. ol. h I CIC’.IU!;, “it lauiliy, «.,u Ci.lnleuci, ani.mmce to %he , u »lic, tlidi it will be cuiiij itti J tii.l remly (\>i ilic no- o . 'lie ..cuceioe^ol .Me lo.o.L iVi.v au~i! i bui‘J'"s'" "1"r‘ " 'F*'** •" •'» ..*»Ihii „, „i oi.y fiUleit, an., comij! *l,to ,p KcKare .. |„Kc a; all.ut-lUj f..i ine J. I.,. , iiiuae.iui and cl ro ,. | i . I f;\hKt .... ....v«,y:;!tS; au.l neemary appuiti nance. ll ic •liiinl. .1 to » j la i. uii anil rmtialpait of Hie town, incdwtelj coi.luj.o.uc t. the an.loiuical ih.alri and ali —.,... .oou.a.amlt gc ti..., th--e, -u enahiid,,.,",,, pane. , in point cl .on,lot* aud cou.cmcu.c, f.ao. alUllllU III at li alt tell III Aill* f.Cj. * * * The y.iknoy c...iiiaiiia up.v irdi of WJ Vr|unic,, -,„d L ten |J..!llar I .-'.‘k’"’3 b> 1 a1 i, *d,t'u" °* I,‘'’ I" cm.Ileal aud laiid.tr 1 woi ka CM niedl. me au.l the cniljirial », lencrj— U u opened .it . i'4dms toon, ev,,» eirii.w* [,.i„Jac ex. epleoj broMghoi,Hoc,and every ,tud«M, the ptuilcge, uiurauvei.ot keep.,,- o.il iwe v..|.,niei al a tone, rite -t/ufc"", eoo 1,0. , variety of m-ltunirc prep cralinna *. fM.tdruU Ol nirdicmt it, .rting tolllii C. hool f„r in,tr,icti..i. , v,j ne arcoui.iiojeleol in the m..,t c. petal I. lanu.iec, ce.fh . I.l. el bo.,d a.,.! I dyit.K,tog.i,.e, wnh all oll.cc incd- ntal alt. i.doi.ee, iipi i. . o.«par lei.u. than at any olhci medi.al ,n •tilutiun in oi»r countijr. r hecpeime, ol acoM.pl.te ro„„e of Le,t„r,4, inel.t.line il.r maiircMlaiiou a...| L . , f, ..... wit ,yj •peer. II,- let lm c-idnain,., a.ln.e !J30 in a.ldil, ; i*y \>rti«r vi the lkleiiiiul l d> IrtKnnU t W iU,,llr'M Ju 11 li SuLD, { >N U‘*.?V‘ J7.'f 0,;'- ,8‘7’ *' dwtllinc h. i.re of the J>le fc.d.miiMi I. n.lit t,.n, •>! Whnr Plain., U.n olmr. up.. „ ant,nt ol 14 ii.-.nlb*, a t »a. her a„.| lhrnn., ,11 ,r[. II .l.e,, (..tile. Hot. aud bn. ep, imioehold and kif lm, Kin. rnlur r, p aotati.," . ..kioen’. Tnala, crop ..I Con. & 1 odder, [n,eluding lhat .. in* Mcilaponc Piint.ilionl an I . Olnnher .’I Oltirr a In le, to., te,tu bo' ..,„r.i. T|1, lCe“ “»i "III »ff-.,l a anppiy .,t nnr Ilcef. Ih*,. a.r nho .e.era pair ..f Mlu.il* oac. iK.iid* with anproved .ri'iirdw will be i„.| ol the pun lia.e,., b*f.„f I he .1. .ivmy of the airiclei, w.lh niler. .( |r..„, the dal*- h„l III* ililrieat t.. be I r nolle,I m caae ponrinal payment ■„ •II ra.., a,..v. S«.’i —hut Whne th* pmfttare doci Uoirkc’.r.l . ..1.4. l*«dy ca.li will hr .a.ettd, |, any po.rha.rr .hall ■ rt.. eur he iinabl* to.iv* aii|ir..r> I rfcuritv. iheail.cl* «, I'l" I. . PU.clw.4ed by bln., .bolt b* avail, lu|.i „ |,„ tj,h <1(<( he .hall I,* liable fur any d. I.. ai w|„,;a „ nr ,be’na. »• ll, uoilrr the p.icv al van . h it anall hav. he*,, kiiorked . fl to hint,or ,I -ball bj al Ilic .. ti,r i,i,de,»i«i,«.l to e,.,. I i-oi .* Jrt \ ’i'c?'?”!* ’ *’ ''' «.nh |Mirrha>rr. b’hnuh hr -Irl day ol O lo .ri I e a lamy day, lh* „|e ,v,|| beoulhi day. and It Kill 0« rotpm.irif Iron, day l„ ,l,y. Ulll, •I i. couiplcled. Kll.U’H PKNI»LK*rt>X. I Kxrcu 0t| 5 liOUEKT TAVtOH, ’{ • l)WA V Jii . t f/ , . I. fftUE Hiib-rrrbeii r,.pcet.-.i, intofm llirir frirmla andll, •.A puhli. ibat the next ir,,,-!! of ll.n ImiiIuIiuii w.ii com ... .'ii the 1,1 day ol .v, AM thr.tncHer pirpaiaioiy rmrring ibr H..pl, ,,o..rr an i. tr< of Collar, t»».i f,t I luthf. IftktrHcU <u y ,t| d|f . :r tiven ... in* Pirack, llp..k-K««,....*. a.,.I all tb* |;,.he/l, | neb eying l<> » piicliral Kdiiratonr. I Term* >• hereto!.;,r,-Ear orrek, Latin Jc Matheuialick ***■ ay | For Lii^lAfi ll '* 'i»HI«hia that lb- I’ai,i.ir aud tiuitd.an, -h. niih I ^..irr the,, a,-I Va,„.. « ,l| „,»n* exrU .ppli,lb i ”r n**y lit iibuii uiiit(-!y .1 i •nrtil, itiif p(nc< n) < j j-everal atudica. l6lV ll cV. hKN>V All r . . -V LiiVVH L. SUHUidS. Ainlr f’A* liiif ci - T/ Cuutfi^ilinit C'MMtty. y ! n .. I can »'« bad in Ibr in n f..p-cl,i,|. f,.ni|.,, of ll, ] n**»* lihotii li'oil. till A . LASD Poll SALK. I’ll K •«»-.* I »fiu« In «• li 1.1. If I I.... I (hr C'.tu ■ I* • I I Il * ,Ui Hi 11. RMf II' >4t *, ttrMpa, c iilurin^ 11} icir< wuh •Jfll.m irn|>fnr-,„., i, ||, .fll.t. TJm*r di*ii,i <■ to putchaxr ,tr. <11.il- tl I . C., I jiu.i ,,r ,1. T'ir I *>, w- mi: I. • •»**• oihhmIiii Ulmr.nl•, mill nnr.ix . „u,1 ihrrt )<-«.*’< irHa Il Hi* ,4.irt t,*> nut •• I I.-!.,,. II.. .»o,h ,rili |,# |1>(| If* I y ollncil lui iiie op ih*i 'iijr, «,n in, pi, if 11 < r *. J><>. v. ii it Ad ms. _ Otl 5. u i.-tfj* "A 1 IItA filltlliMlC ptfic "**l„ ior,'in iienrr I, r bctvt**l « ITj M<f*„ «». Ilrl mi,. I ,, h< a • I riiliitnr* art rm-ii,i«* ,i run* ,lr|iiitiu, nl. Map*. I, Lu i<, m,, h* it,,, i*hil>>«f i'»*i'*l j*i paulsf, mii< <* nail •*>*. ,J Li'iria rr.,,,.if •>’« hvpr. r,,,. »,I..* i, fh#a c,rit.,n?»u K.||,a I n(.|,-vtii *„t ./I II. a yaiuia* |»rf:.y .0lr,l<lr.i n, |,rr ,,, _°i‘ l i- II <j(»-pAjtt*Vknxtirii. i f^HK SuliKiilwr* lu<r* • Puriaiod tba.ii. ,jvr> , ( a. *-» ..I .«1 Ilf.’ n <v fa,. f„r II... “ 1 ’ ••""•>*«llf.g.4 g. utlil C>>111111.rt.un ,n Haft pin. , . f WM. I liHrKil, .Ir. _ , . , W'ii Kl. li. «rm,T. 9 l I. ir Jimnt. l. O, | 'j ,j f • 1 ^ ^ h ' h *# i*t n ff > ii **»., d el ft will hr p f(« n<« ’ *• » 1** O** Offftfi a) A^lmhiy, f‘>| * frftm ll | ‘-/O-il on J'iJinK (‘iifthifff lil f t/iiHjFf lo.laiu fc«stvtf >**•» b^ir'i *u »«4o ’.to *r. 9 «■ ’.*r \ .\L-lR3li.iL'S SJLE. J ' f N pursuance o* a deciee vf the Sup. nor Court of Chan A ceiy t>> i the Richmond Ihttrict, piohouim «<i ui the *4tf« I dav *»| i-V|»ru«iy,I827, iu (fie cum *.( Drench v*. Cheathau., • h lluiln- t VsCnrilbaiu, 1 shall on l'i iday the Hth day ol Nutx • oral, otter tor •>sit to the highest tiddei, at public auctiuu, , for ru*h, ou tlie pn mb»*, tli** tract *»f |.«uj lying in Chaster ! field, railed Uridgew atei *i, of wliiib the Istv Cul. ^IsUlisvv I Cheat ham died seised ami potiesstJ. J. (iC Lit KAN f, ui. >. c. v*. r« d. or one of hit deputies* Oet 5. I **27. 4*J—t.i. 1 ~J&TR~SH1l'S SjiLK. puistixuce of a decree of the Supei »or C.'oui t of Chan Acny lui the Kichoioml Ihiliict, pmiumnced ou (iie lid ' o-y of KtbiiiMty, H*?, «'iil a substituent order of said eourt I mad* on llii* 2h( J*y ol Jure Iu27, in (he ci«e ol WrdUi'Mi* i v*. Wait, et j I, 1 shall on V’« lne*d.iv lli- 7th day of Novem | her liest, irt*r» lor sale. In the highest bidder.at public auction, ; lor Cadi, ou the nrcutitef, the 1% tiowiug Real Estate, In wit ; I A piece or paicel of Lund in th# Cityr of Hivbiuunil, fronting l "li t-*. 8irr*t about 50 lee( ami the same on G. £>treat, ati<* [ adjoining the laud "f John Dix*u, der. and -— Lambert-, i 1,1 couveyed by George Wait to lleni. T. Uollins by sited l dale J the 5*l» day ol April IK'L\ including the dwelling ocru pied l*y t vi.l Watt and the ullirei alia. tied tu the same, which ; dred i* recorded iu the cInk’s ntlice of the liusttres Court of j »aid city. Also, a certain pis c*-or pu« el of Laud in said citr, bee ill : uing «»o 20th vilreel IU0 It, North East fiuui E. feli eet, on th** j N ci in West side «>f *«*)th Sti c el, miiioing aloug 2Uth £>l»eet/‘» i the ini• isection of li bueei about 220 le*t \ th< ncr along Q l Street N -/it Ii West *>2 feet, tlirnce d'«vvn in a pat?lu,l line wilts i 40th street tvwsuli t' street,the sauic number ol feet at ou | JHh Hied to lha hr ginning, dsrilihed in a deed ol tiusl of | record in the Huntings Court of said city, executed by sn*.l • Watt to lieiijamin T. ftcdlio^, for the hveetit of William 15. Wedinore, dated I0<h October ll*»| bscepl that pail Cotl viyed by »a.d Watt lot the ben* lil ol John i’atkhill J Also, Uvu C'Oif'6’ aud ail the Household and Kitchen Fur niturcof the «aid Walt, o iuntiiif oi one uiihot;any ashthoard, • ne uilhugany secietary A book case, »*-( of mahogany Uinuig tables. It a Iabirs, chan«, t> beds and lui nitui e, kc. fee* kc. and about 10(J vnbnnesof Miscellaneous ilonks, as conveyed hy deed ot tht 6l|i dav of Apiil, lb.2, marked 11., copies of Ail which ibeiksie tiled a# exhibits iu the cause. Jj* S.iit tu commence a li o'clock, n.si, at tuc nouse occupied by §«ul Walt. J. GUKRUaNT. ui. ». c. c. r. d. or oue of In* deputies. Get. 5. 11*27. 4 J—tils ~i D riJU l IS KM EA1\ f 1 A\ I NU encaged Mr Nathaniel Thump,ou (.» teach •<*1io"1 ■-»- xl luy test Luce the ensuing jeai, i aus willing to takelux or eight boy* into tuj family as boanft-is, at the j i »ce of fellVJ i «■•*■>; u»*icli will include all txpetices, lor board,lodging, wa«hitig, tudion kc. The following blanches will be taught, via* File English and L t"» L.n.u *gei grama mtic illy r> i Hullis'Leitie?,Orography u th the -at o| the Gtubisteud ail l he in* st i:>elot branch** <1 Mu.he mat i c-. The scti'iM will roimnuicc on the £.k of January, and ebd cu the Jsl * k O* cernbef. It is dc( tf}*«i its rdle»s lo iiy any thing ie*prctitle the «ju.*N •lo'atoiii* oi Mr.Tb*»ir.p»tu» as a (t.icher, moteihau to rernaik, llut he has lutd much eap#tie«ire, has .rlwars been liberally eiicooiaged,ami gavt geuerkl i^u to thoic who c^u o.ltlcd ihitr suits and Udidi L:s car». ILEASaNX 11 AC IC LIT. Git iu Suiiii;*. houiis to. n'*-3- .. _ ^ 43 wbw MUL JVT EJIGEK. ' RENT, LKAbh or SALE, with, if agMeikle, be fi. iween (bitty and foHy slave-, v,ry likely —heftm en lifteen and twenty |.*ad of llmse-, #*»me fine Meo-lc.l ©bee, together \wtb the other atoek, Xr. \c. A pmchasei' ra.cbt Ii*.i ilir l.ml with e»«rty (hilif; on it. un torn y.ar> crttiil, |>.viui; mlrrrttaniitMlIv. TU«r liw.llin; buuir i. vt-ry huxe •iii'i < lrg.iit.y J »it!i « \«ry o’Im r ron*< i.irnt uut-houii-, i» wil : Ltmii, M. -lime ami lloi.c NJill hlDrht d, >u qo.-il oj C r iimiK, i.ittuce Heme. Ovtuifi'i, Nr^ivrt'siiti I ••• ■•'**»» laif. »n>l tight. Th. trait conuin. »lout j 1 w,ri ll liys a*»uui 3 u.iif*« .*n tlir Ilivauua ktiv. r— , lakr fT('di < r fi mil h< I• to It irliuioiu*, 111 al.uul two tu it i . e i ilayi; oinrly halfthu lint i> tnilui.J ami cliarnl. |ie low giouutl. if VITV mil ami tllumit; prtiia|.> half or mure •if tiimii rapahir <>f pruilm ip; a IhuiKanJ poimJa of Tuhaccu pi. hcie < f lit. tijt tpia]■[i;tl.r tra-1 i- unusually wrIJ iraler.J. Any K.utli m.iu iri-hiuj; this prop, rty, will liave thr poudnrta l • c.li and . a .o.o, ,t. A Itdi i ad.li. -,. d totl.r Milton i'. *>. tliatl be pi i.mptlv atiiaiuil. Al*uat 3'>3 bushels wheat Kill be -...I'a this lull. (j. y>i:vi‘o.\. O ' 13-4' Boarding School for i~uurig JLoiwi. ; VI ^ NIitS HAMlLTiJN will risutnr tlie duties of lii.ir Seminary on Hie 1-t dayof O.t. nnt.—TLialrti IiiIi.hi has In rn in Ktrcr .fu! oprrati-li tor the U>t two Ceai ■. ; rhe y» mi out auppoit wb'cb U ha- lei-ned from the polite ii I liberal, .un r its rwluuienceuiiiit, ha* lai exietdeii toe iu>i*t -mguiue ex pet tat H/i i* ol ill ptnictpali. and from Hi pifn-iii •iraiikeuieute, they feel a^suied il \rrll tc.*liil in'ire entitled i p..hlic aj»pi obati.tii. f ile number oi pupil* iecetved into (hf tiruiiuaiv ii limited. The couuc v.f Iiuinution tu tun in*iittrtioii is cairieil ou in a regMiai « onlinueu »vst«ur oi Ac*ui* mic Studies, eothixcing all l ilieS itnfin. k Uiiiaiuuiiil blanches ntcesiaiy to cuiuiileie I (lie feut tie edstOtlii n. rile ^t>iiitu.*iry a located in the mod lirxltby situation lb the 1 C»t%; the school iumni are < xtrn»ive, and the rltfsping rucjin j 4pxrion4 ami airy. The young laduvi iviil he instructed in the i * oIcs ot politene,*. while every endeavor will lie made to pi | cub-ate correct and virtuous principles. In addition to the . usual school hours, the boat dels will teceive ptivate irufiuc I tioti in tue eveuings. The Seiutuary i« <-pen to tlie reccp'iou of the partnf> »n.| | giinidians ol ir»t scholars,and mull liiends h* thej uiajtUxtik ‘ proper to invite, b> inspect it* <oveinu.ent mid t-xerckh. i Jeiisiiiueut* i the Seuiinaiy »• lui nisbeil win, VjiocVj, a acuir* ; ,—.ra.Kihn oi iuft| *, also 1 htiosopnirai aim voriintti i apparatus .-uthcicntlv extrusive to dcniousliatc the iiiati i/u,uiii ["f thetea. hu*. T’e< nu per Session of- 10 nrotths. pajablt ha[f yenr/y in ml \'n*irc in any i «’/ the hranch(-«wt au Kligtbh K.liiraiion, iQc!u<f* i m*: English (iiatntuar. Rending ami UomposiCioii. WTjlmc, | Ai ithiutiic. Geography and tut o*e of the Gn lies; abo lig 1J•—. j Lillies, Elenpiiii of Chemistry, NaluraHt M* ial Fiuh^r<pby j sod III?! ry, §•!•). The L lin, Greek, Firnch, Spanish «.< J Italian Languages, each 8-1. A/imsc fe»iO, lizard JjIGO, lifaw. »»»c h Pumtiug rn Walt i c.ilouit ^JO, Velvet Painting. &30. Lull am* aud 1 tn?l S2. Each boat d<r will f.i, i:»-h ht I ill) \yilh a p*jr ol Slie»*t«, a pair Pillow fates aud Towel*. «.*M limnnd. Va. Sept. 111ft. 1*27. S(l—\rtfif JJA .YU LrjYC E. M EZvrZfthe DRAW EX U. COlILN S Of* 1* It: L — 11 4. ^taik* I*street, > HtUlu xore, .Suguft 6tA9 1827. % C7"Wc I iv. the plea- Ulft to Aliuo.iiice ll at the dtau.i ~ of th« OllANU ILITEItATUxMi LOTTERY of tt'e St?to of Maryland. »«ill takt place in the « of fimfi wire,.hi Weilm.iiav tht l«tii ol Ocfuher, k will by roa/blete l initial day.—fills Luiiery is the u> *»• hnlliant in the U.Kiafe*; * oiir.mii)*, beside* tlie . mhi ih oi 2<»,00t) IK>1J S. ard eo.'idi) l»OLL8. in. less than TEN puxesol 1 h O 'i IjiJt caul. • SCHEME I Pri/.e of 29.000 is 20,000 DolTqo J c'o of 10,000 is 10,fU)0 DolUis 1" ii-i of 2,000 is 20.0UO ©oir.rs ) JO «Jo «f l.000 is 10,000 Doihrj | 10 do oi 500 is 5,000 Dollar, 20 do oi 200 is 4 ,«00 DQlbr. 20 do of 100 is 2,000 Dollar, 40 do of 50 U 2,000 Dollars 1»0 do of 2i» is 2,000 Dollais J 50 do of 10 is 1,500 Dollars 300 do of t> is 1.500 Doll.it* 0001) do ol" 4 is 30,000 Doifai.s 9t>t>2 prize., arnouniir" to 114,000 Dollar. tj)i»'|fff i" Pii- usu*l dedm t«"ii of fi*l#en p«-i rent. 7./ Th* f'ASI! for tlif xjulr of ihe i'rixvarnn be had, i usual si Ct'llhN 8 UKKII'K, the momentth.y are di^i.vn. j Ticket» 5 OOjQtmrteis ijr! 25 Halve, 2 50' KiglitLs 0 (j2i • Oitlen fmm auypxiiol the United S ates, cithfr I »* j msil (o<mI paid) or private cotivryani «r,fnclnsbtg the t nh et f'.ixe fie Inti in auy of the Lotteries, will u»* '•! the s.tuie , piompt auu punctual alleufson m if on peisuimI applicatum. T/ A-itfrffs to ?.l. UOllEN.Jr. A I1ROTHERH. J|p/h>»r*ry# I n.«ll»in"ra. Ai.ei.of 10. Itt77. V» — • tV•»■ * : 'I rtRVnri8wlu Liverpool MuwmaK : Jt \J) 200 «lo ground aiiun d > I 2»J Hint*. hi own »ugar 25 ill*. do 1 ft do 1 at do 10 lloifs d<» do 90 liar* old white Java ‘i sr/dtrofT. «• 2* llhd*. priii.* i<1mlnfj( iluImm r 9 Mint* aimI 25 ).|v «%link' y 25 lilt# old if pit brandy 1 \ do i y«lin vok* c «r * 15 Titrct* llibbcrt** brown flout, t|nail» -wu! ^ . • * ft Hhd« <dd Autism nun * t» Bl«. Nm Kit gland do i. ; II.U i n-. t**k» ) ..... . . Mad* o i and Lob.oi ) * 1 | 12 III?. »a»ti Malay * '• M t * ! I I'lfe ) • tin (i hi .inly » * I do M dl-rnd |;iri I j a^Tont bn nor, 4«?<>rfrd r I do jib iigh pt*l* •» I d • Mist*if d • l* t| Id d*» drranii do H op iron 3*4 lu f im b win Siltff Hide*r «< I* laathar r 4<’Ohedi «mt powdtr, t ntpti »<t1 *i.d ftiw |.< t. ■ i»A ft Bifv p‘p|fr U Ho*e* Whitfinort\< rollon and wool tard* H B *r# window dv< ftO M> hoi* Wfiliin jopir 1 ?l ilo WiapfiHg do . 75 I'uponr* a f>i*n<* pow 'rr 2 !•? Ta#i pitriii ihM, a«.utltn „ 1-2 do bar lt.il - 40 llonr# fallow ( audit* [ VVU»* Ji » T** : - 20 do »p*iiM. do i 10 d»» nop 1 Cotton f act If'l 1 150 Mum tfialia j^rmrf >tMi*-« *' I Indht... nuf prill. al'U.i ** | Ml fillt| bpiwdiar, flit |'< I € ‘ I (llaalirr #4lir. t r*l **< nn “1 J |.»n*r» iwnif #nmn.(<* f i M *, t, r.limn.on and C«orat; f* | mIc b> Wortham a. m.onrr-Ku. 1 <v>* -___ _ . «.< - < • a'.s—7j. iPb:n~ *' ■ ( »'«• “ IW«. h.v, , ,, ... , c,.„.... ii, fct if nfitltk ft'toii, *.( Ho v «* r« . • ,#», 1 1 V"1/’ l,rn' h r,*'.\ i».„ vvr,»,„, ,1 |(£ * 1 *»••> rt*‘«»'H:' ‘I . K- t I i* All w.ll tniod In (It. lnii,i A.nmiWl in fHi. Markil. c : . »*• au«k llnnlc. K.ilrri on,I *. ,r p.it. f«, .ml l,n , . I *?*rr ; ...» -» .... .1n ». .. ' *•»* *- <i -r'»