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{/• rom fAf Jjtt/f Oa:ill« I LINKS i'rr thr death of John E. Howard, Lt. Col. du ring the Revolution, of (he both It gmtent, .Ma> •/land Line. H>- dieJ nol wli. a the mat till .luoke Of llaltlr h'inr, arutitul Inn*-— Ilf f*rII not toy til*- Mhrv'i Mnikf, Noi |ia« Mir torn tntr NV m’l <H|pli(ity «w>ty imhIigmi, Wlnle lut spirit held ihivuiic (o IIchm j. When the dr tin fmfh itt aliim - roil, Tlir tiuti’pvt »lt inairu ihoc, lit; like a -ter.I #••« thediitant goal,— Where ilie dm of thr tmfiit r wc;. II** |*ei ill’d hit life, mill |«m wi< •ht.l, Wheie tlir Dla/yltu.l Lmt lit haiiui ri'pi« ad 12* died in peace, *1 hit «mn fur tide, In the fiillnCM of yran and honor, — lo the land, which enjoyed, in the hrt-M of j«iide, I he iichtt who It hii arm had won hri. The graven tiotte to the yi«il may me, Lui Arc pioudcr li ‘pine* mii veccpiogi ye*. lUi.iiMOR K,Of.t. 2 5. —Tilt tuneiri! of Culonul llowMil will take place tin* motniug at ten o’ t lock, from bis late residence, Belvtdrre. Tim following hasty sketch of his life,—of which the youth was dedicated to the service ol his cotin *’S in nun*, anil the later days weie spent amidst the ictpect of his neighbors, and in the confidence of the un st venerable name* that distinguish our l.i-tory, —may not le wholly uninteresting at tho rn’ meat when w e are about to consign him to the (omit. John Eager Howard m. l.qyt on the ith of June 1754, in Baltimore County, in this state. Ills grandfather, Joshua Howard, an Englishman by birth, hating, while yet veiy young, left ins fa. lliei ’• house in the tirinity of Manrheslei, to join the army of the Duke of Voik, subsequently Janie* JI. doting Monmouth’* insuirection, vvh* after wa ds afraid to encounter his patent’s di-p!ea»ure, and came to seek hi* fortune in Atnenci. Tlii* wa.* in the year 1G65 —PG lie ublained a grant of ’lie land in Bslutnme County, on which Col. Ho tv m d tvas born, and which is still in the fan.il>', and married Miss Joanna O'Carroll, tvhute father hsj lately emigrated from Ireland. Cornelius, one of his suns by this lady, and father of the subject of this sketch, married Mis* lfuili Eager, the grand-daughter of George Eager, whose estate ad joined, and now makes a considerable put ol this city. The K’geie came from England probably toon after the Chanel to Lord Baltimore ; hut the tecoids alf id little information piior to ll.tpj, w hen Ihe estate near Baltimore was putt (used. John Eager Ho.iai.l not educated for any parti cular piofeseioii, l. 39 deter Dimed to tli.it r.l run..* ly the circumstance* of country. Due o! tlve first measures ol defence adopted by the colonies against the mother country, wa* the assemblage of bodies of tire militia, termed flying c»id|>*. < >ne of these was formed in Matylaad in 177b, and Mr. Howard was appointed to a Captaincy in the H-gj. ntent of Col. .1. CarviJ Hall. Ilia commission, eignef "by Matthew Ttlgbman, the President of the Convention of Maryland, i* dated thel.'j h ol June 177G, a few days after he had completed his twen ty-fourth year. fLit* corju was dlsini-sed, how ever, in the December of the fame year, Congress having requited ol each of tiie stale* to furnish a c-i'a'o portion of regular troops, as a mote effect- I ive system of defence. On Ihe o'ganization of tiie 1 nevcn regiments which wereto be ftirubhcl by Ma l viand. Captain Howard, who had been retained fiy the wish of the Con mi--ioiieis empowered to ap point otliceis, rather than his own, was protuoled to a Majority in one of ll.eir, the Fourth, uudei bis former commander, Col, 1 loll. Hia commit «ion in J-icd the IWth of April, 1777. On the l;.i of .lone, I77P, lie was appointed Lieutenant Colo liel of the Fifth, a d in lbs following spring b_ was transferred to the Sixth ; and finally, after the j battle of Hobkirk’a If ill, he succeeded to thee >m-' man 1 of the S-c ntl, m conaty iei.ee of the death of Lieutenant ColOi-el i'’ord, who never recovered of a wound received irt that battle. Of 'fie services of Colonel HW.id during these yeu*. and throughout the war, wu have not limits, i nur It irt nccessary to speak. In the chivalrous aml^ hazardous operations of Greene in the South, he ! w a* one of lit* luOit clheient and conspicuous err- * iiilj ttors. That gallant General, an exact di-c.itn-*1 iiislor ol pr nourtced Lieu a* good an . lli er ! tiie world alToi'dc'J; to hive the best dispovi ;;ir , and corr«»pojlde t ability, to pr mote 'he, rvi< e ; anti to have co:iIvHn;I greut obligations on . himself, and greater on the public. lie de tvrve*,” saiil Greens, “ a statue of gold, no les-' Iiian Human and Grecian heroes.” *• At ihebut- | tie of Cowpen*,” say* J,*e, “ he seized ihe nit- * ical moment, and turned ‘lie fortune of the day ; [ Jla wa* alike conspicuous, though nol alike sue 1 ctssful, at Guilford and the Ku aw* ; and a! all limes, and on all occasions, eminently useful.” -— I Besides tilt battles ju-f meutioucJ, he was in the •ngagementa ol White Plains, of ficruun'oivn, of! Monmouth, Canulin, I {..I,kick’s Hill, and other* | which may ba known to our readers. 1 laving been t.jined to the mfanlry service, lie was always em ployed in that line, and was distinguished for pu.-h- I ;ng into close battle, and wilii fixed bayonei ; an 1 iionorable evidence of his intrepidity, a* j; j„ well known hoar aeldotn b.youeie arc acm.iily crossed in battle, even with the most veteran troop-. !• j Was at Cowpens lh.it this mode of lighting was r»;- , sorted to fur the first time in (be war ; and the i .Maryland line was do frequently after-.varda put io ' * •!» Bbrniu, tu diiirin.'HlS Ifjril g 2• a211 i turps. In this battle Colonel II j ward, at one I (line, had in ins hands the »wos Ji of seven officer- ! who had surrendered to him personally. During ; Ine engagement, having orders 1 some nioverrieut o! J one of tire flmk companies, it was mistaken by the* men for an order to retreat. While the line whs i m the act of falling hack, Morgan rode up to him ; exclaiming, “ that '.lie day was lost,” “ Look at 1 tiiat lin*,” replied Colonel Howard j •*ruen who can retreat in such order, are not beaten.” Mor- 1 gan then pointed out a position which he ordered l.idl to take, slid make a stand ; but h-lting Ins I men, end facing them about, lie poured in a s. iJJen I fir* on the enemy, and then, on his own rc.-ponsi- j i .tty, dashed on them with the bayonet. It was 1 on this occasion that he saved the hfa of the Kri - J t ah general, O’Hara, whom he fo in I clinging to' his stirrup, and claiming qu rler. O’Hara aher-' wards addressed to him several Je'tcis, lliJiikiug ! rtim for his life. Colonel Howard contented in his c mm.vnJ till •he army was disbanded, when he rcired to his f a- i ttitnonial esXa’s near this cuy. He soon alier married Margaret Chew, the daughter of Benjamin j Chevr, of Philadelphia ; a lady whose couiteou-1 manners and elegant hospitality will long be re-1 numbered by the society of this place, of which,! .<s well as of the hast company throughout the* country, her hou-e was the gay and easy resort.-. 1 In N wernber, 17^S, Colonel it -ward mi iho-nj! •‘■e Governor of Maryland, which post he tilled f*t three years ; and having in Mis au'umn of ; 170d, been elected to the Sto le of the 'Untied ’ 8 ate.«, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the re s gnation of Mr. Potts, he ws«, the same ae-si in j chosen for ihs full term of service, which evp're«f on llie dih of March, I dud. I I he fortunate sit i .ii n of Colonel Howard's es«1 * ’ate, in the rmniedtata v < inry ot Baltimore, no* I •July placed him above the want which Ins pursue the old age of loo many of our veterans, but was Ihs iourtdv'toN of sub-t-pient opnlei-ce. The In t i-i.sitlerable '.o wn which, at the cl- *e of thr war ! •u-berel less than ten Mi ’tsand s ul«, has „ ,r#j 1 f -r ihv "fltti-'?t -1 'll't t -v i,,| 1 t;l ItlbiUi!, CAJ-n.bh l«» * lily Ci StVtllly.'tVtl I thcucaiid, embracing by degree* \\ it bin it* grow mg't at l ret a, tin* * ruet able shades tvlnth sheltered ‘he ntntil soldier. In«e»J of tiie deep fuiest, it o pte- ■ • cipitoas Lilia, ami the unwholesome matfhe.*. in i which et'Uiiiicicu teui|)it(l our ancestors lo plain I tin uist'lvtf, Ilia inattMon now over looks a large and . Lu»j mart ol men, id which etcry rising dome anil lower la in seine toil a monument of Ins own sue- \ ceedii! patriotism- Au old ego warmed anti cult vened by auch topics of grsielul reflection, u Ihe ; ttiOel euviahle of the conditions of hou an life, as! well b> »n object of the utmost veneration ami re j Raid. Torvmd* the soldier of the Co tv pens this I regard wit frit, not only by ills iuiltie bale neigh i !>. nra, anil by h:s former companions in arm*, but 1 by the most eminent worthies of hi* day. Tin* ! •• Tether of hi* Country,” in more tlnn one let ter, expressed to him hi* confidence ami esteem I In one, he tegrets Colonel Howard’* declining lo \ accept a post, as a lurl both lo himself and to the ' • public, and »e.jtie*tn in another, Ihe interposition 1 of a gen'lemau in Philadelphia, to induce ihe Col • duel's acceptance. "Had your inclination,'* ' *ayi Washington, in his letter lo Colonel How* j ard, “and piivate pursuits permitted y *.i lo take ! ‘ heotliio that \va* olTciti! to you, n would haie; ; been a v ei y pleasing circumstance lo ii.e, and I «in persuaded, a* I rb-eived to you on a lom iror ration a vei y acceptable one lo the public I2ut tin* i re»*oti* which you liave assigned for not doing so, • 1 carry conviction along with them, and usust, ho** ever reluctantly, be submilied to. ! At his death. Colonel Howard was, we b*Ii"ve, i 'he liiehcsl officer in rank in the Cotitine-:tal Srr I vice, except Gemini Lafayette. lie inn... If did ; not know of any other,—General Sumter, who is '; still living, having been an ollicei ol uhlitot, and without any continental cr mmi-sioii. The character of Colonel Ilowa.d partook <1 j 'he strength of the ttchonl in which it wa.« trained. ; ( II'" ti'st Je»*ous received in tlie though'tut infancy J ol oui country, had imbued his iniu.l with the tier ■ voua anti unadorned wisdom of the time, llisi manhood, htrdene I in tlie plot uiy reason ot the re- j j voluriou, war taught patience by privation, and! j viiiueby common example. If;. hia woitli lie had ! ! w >n the painful dta'ioii ul a champion vvho was uot j i to be spatud trout the field ol action, and In* plus.' i j of duty was too peicuiptory to pci util in hi to re-) { fuse the constant icrpiisilions of tins perilous lion— Lor. In die camp, therefore, amidst lire arcidetr* j 1 of war, his moral comtitut.on u opined the hardi- | ! hood, ami Lin aim the prowess, of antient chi.al | | '} ■ He reached in aalety the close of that anxious. ! struggle, with a mind braced by calamity, and fa j | iinli .il/.ed to grtal achievements. It threw him on j the world in the vig*.i of lii.r days, yiftrd with the : ! iju«lilies of a provident, brave, temperate -nd in ! j flexible patriot. The char arte isticsthiis acquired, ! , never faded in fiibseyueut hie. Pursued Ly an im ; i-u.il shire ol honor nml regard as a founder of thu | Ibcrlies of his country, he was never beguiled by ihc in mage it at'ncted. A fortune that might be deemed princely, was never used to increase the J ] hrstre of his staiiun, oi the weight of his uulhority, • 1 ^U1 was profusely dispelled in puhlic benefacti n- , i | and lets ot munificence. With the allur ement* ot ' j power cttniimi.lly soliciting hi.* ami itton, lie never i | «hrew hunsclf into the public novice but when the ! ; emergencies ot the state iell him no privilege of re- ! , blu'd. Under such conditions t uly, lie adininis j lered the giavedutie* of oilier, with art int-gntv, , jwisforn and j r.-tree, that gave to hi* opinions an authentic and absolute sway. Amid : the Irantic agitation* of party, which for i a eerie* of years convulsed .he nation, li» almost ! alone in hi* generation, won the universal couli- I dence 1 lie most inveter ate popular pit j’ldires j teemed to yield to the affectionate eonvictinn of his' impregnable honesty, Ins uitbienchicg love of) toiintry, ami tbtit personal iudcpenduuce which I neither party z.eal could warp from iis course, nor . passion subvert, nor faction alarm; and in their I bitterest exace.l ations, bis fcllow-ciii/.iu* of all ' rank* turned towards bint as to a fountain of un- J defiled patriotism, in private life he was di.-tm guiohed for the amenity of hr* manners, hi* hw j.i- * ts'ity, ami his extensive and useful knowledge._ lie posse*, cj .« memo! y painfully minute ; a..d a ‘ love ol liilorniation tli.it never sank under the labor ‘ ot ac.piisitiprt. l’iie-e tacul'.ic* rcndeie.l him, per-' h'ps, the most accurate lepoimy of the history of ' Ir* own time, in this or any other country. Hi* halm* ol life were contemplstive, canti. ... *cru-. pulously j't-!, and reg ;l-ttd by thu stiic.e.t ntc ttiod. l'e.v ruen have enjoyed a mere cnviaMrt Jot; hi«: youth distinguished in the litdd, his age m rhei coun.il, and . very periol solaced by the attach- , ruent of friend*. Affluent in fortune, as jich in \ public regard, and ble**ed in h.» domestic aud per« ; sonal a-*ociation*, he ha* girled away from the small bund ol his compatriots, a* full of honors as-j of years. The example of such a citizen i* a leg • acy to his country, of more worth than the pre- I cepts of an age. [.-liner. Mil. HULL. j 1 he following letters are recommended to the^ special attention of such of the administration j prints as have manifested any f.t 1'ation at the election of Alt. L-il. i hat gen'lemati has airsa.ty faIIen under tier high displeasure of va liam Ivnight of the Sco'ch Bagging; and we ap ! prehen J, that many a vi*l of coalition wrath will! be poured upon his devoted head. [JVun^et/fe Hryu’jhr.ni. ; NAsaviUK, September 15. ' SIR— W’e who have kno-vn you from your first * appearance in public life, and who liave nitnesed . lire late free expression of yur p li>ic..l bcnti.j merits, both in your circulars ami y our addr***e>», entertain no doubt of your opinions in relaiiou to ' the present administration, and iu measure.*. Representations h v», however, gone ahr ad' calculated to east suspicion up >n you, and per* ! haps intended to iurpvir that confi.l :nce which the . people of the I.’,riled State* have hitherto rcpo*cd j in the populai;!/ of General Jackson at home We 1 (as you kno * ) are the decided friends of General t Juck'on. We rupported you hi your election, end i being fully acquainted with your sentiment*, we j ask no information for ourselves. But in order to! a fiord you an opportunity of cmi.Vcracting the | falaeimpressions which arc r.o-.v obtaining .broad, 1 tv*r respectfully request from you an avowal of. your o; ; lior.s On tho subjec* above referred to j M. BAilRO’.V, THOMAS CLAIBORNE j Mil LIP CAMPBELL, J. VVIIAUTON, .'GSIAII NICHOL, ALLEN A. HALL (skntlkmxn: I have *een with r-gret, t'.? ef forts, which continue to be made, in some of the public papers to give me credit for political at tiehments which 1 never felt. — During the late can-1 va?» in this disfiirt, persons were not wanting who sought to ascribe to me sentiments different from any I encertained. In this, they did me an injus tice which was wihout any f.etext of reason rr truth, to palliate or excuse. When I became a candidate, l arrayed rryseif in the armour of no nesv political cresrl, b it wi« content to engage io die c n'est, hibite I in the po litical opinion* I had formerly worn. Whn' these ) v*e:e, my printed circulars and my address** ds-j livered before the people declared and explain'd in ; termseo clear ar.d unc-j dvocnl, that no one could misunderstand them. Under these rir«unnddices, I , it is some con«ola'ion to me to rrdec', that I hav- i deceived non*, and that /.ere «•!! that is past in cotinex on with tii* election, and all f lc*»t I etn in 1 every respect that the public have any concern J i wrh, is wt\l I '.iO'.v i nod understood. J5y rny' fellow citizen*, therefore, of i!ie district I tepre" sent, to whom alon* oc.-- a id will acknc/wlolge any accountability, ei'*r fa? my opinion* or con* d ic», no renewed a - rraiic-s of one or the other are retjulred. No|urpo« of p: eventing mi c .iirep- ’ tion, In »ny quarter, > Hon'd move n>*, thus cm cf lime and out of piic*, to Intru le rry»e!f upon tlie pub'ic notice, were it nr.i for ti.* re*p«?ct which , is d ie to die rcc'JCft of my friend*, and the re- ' flection that, however, slight the conskleration which might a tarh to any Opinion of mine, under , f*#J 7 c1 . * * f|V “f*r. P " ( * i.e buu,’lt fl tnUit»u>i<N U* ') i*»i i o w * t-o . (a ( «>i.er«j n.iii-tf Irumthc com|>|rhmil ot the tune*._ ‘ the iteiiiie of I lie great ijue-tiuu which now tt« ■ ;ro*sep * . niiirh of tile public attention, may ut-ke t rxrtr able in me (<* speak, when, uih .wise, *i-j cure would he a duty ol higher obligation. lull uenced I y tl.ese cun»'der»tiou«, | reiterate, ' hat toy opinions ot lire pieseut administration are n accordance with, what i belli vu <o be, those <>! Itie great body of the republicans of the United St.Ves. I hare acett tire higi»e-t «ml most itupor lam otTirc in the government tilled, by means ami under circumstances, atfordmg all th* evidences of a coalition lotuied upon rite basis of uiutu rl bene Itts to be received and content'd, iudcpemleuiiy ot any controverted potnt in tire details, tiiat the pyrL he can ever expect tits light of, in any cotubinsa 'ion that has been, or may be, entered into, to de • eat the will of the people. Ambtltus an ! aspir ing politicians, who have geat character* to sits tain, and sense enough to guard against the com mon blunders of the less practised slip's in the arte of intrigue and management, in funning coali. lions, will but seldom expose themselves to the danger of detection born positive proof. It is not, theretuie, in nty view, ot ho much importance to consider, whether a possibility ot innocence can be admitted in favor ol the parties implicated_as • o determine, whether the ptesun ptiott to the con trary is not so great in fie preseut ins am e tiul their continuance in > 0X0 would be incompatible with the safety and well being of our political in stitutions. Relieving, a- 1 do, that we may c»'» cula e ihe duration ol our singularly Itapp* form ot government, by the degrees of jealousy, which shall be manitested, t> in time to t.me. i * guarding the puti'y ot elections, I could hi \e but one opin ion upon tins subject. I hive seen those in pos Sis-tou of power, thus obtain id, utgu doctrine* at ****** gee** principles; claiming exclusive povv* ets winch vvwu intended to be ctwoidinate and in culcating the doctrine that the refie*eiitative should not b** trammelled by the will of his cun* Mttuen'*. Professing, as J do, to be j veined by those principles of icpublicani-ut |>ecuiiar to our country, i could not coiiecleii iou»fy give my »?jp« poit to aii atlminiktrNiion, wliicii opcnlv avow?* docliine* subveisivo ol the lirs* principles of tile government, and stiogaic-? to iiseil powers ?<> con— tisry to vs hat has lierciofote been < ur practice,_ In these objection*, 1 am per •nailed, may be found sufficient masons for my opposition to liic uJmiuis liation;,but there aie others, ol loo uwitli impor tance to bt psnsed over in silence. (leneial Jackson had been presented a candidate for the first olfice in the gift of the people- I may say, lor the highest office in honor an 1 digit ty in llie world, f r the reason that it is (he gift ul a nation ol fieemen The elector* of the people, acting in rebtence to their »s tshes. had pointed to him h? tlie object of tueir preference. Their opin ions h-d been fanly cxpiossed -fully indictuedj yet when the question vv..e bri tight to the coiih.de ration of congress the preference t'tu» maniles e.l tv a* disregaidcd and a seiec ion was made contrary to the wishes of those who had a right to direct *»d govern; of this the freemen of the United .Siat-s had a right to complain, ami they did complain nor will they, J trust, cease to do so, until the** shall have vindicated lice rights which were tlim outraged and wrested from them. Those who know me will not rupee that [ hav. avowed my veil the friend oi (leu. Jackson, merely that 2 might avoid that destruction of political pros pect which an opposite course would have threa tened. I am not yet become so ambitious of pub lic honors. While Andrew Jackson continues to ha thought deserving of the high oust to nhicht .i voice ol the people called him at the last election, in elates where he is known Impelfeedy md Lj character only, Ins neighbours and couniiymen ol ieuneseee, who have known inui lung and mil mutely, are prepared to sustain anti support hit iron, a knowledge of hi* private worth, in con nexion with the most splendid achievements in *he civile, b;i.i re u!:s the m<>*t ^oJ:J *ilv*ntn£C4 ii> Jim country. 1, jn roiiuuou With them, bel e.s that its p*>.-*es-ts qualirtcation eminently caJctilateti t j impart to tha aJmtnutra tionoi the government tlut character f .r siiuplici ty an ! purity so necessary u, be mainiaine !, d w. wouil cherish the republic. Thealoiy *»f Ins h!t cannot ba otherwise than familiar to one who .va. ioared in his neighborho th I |,*»ce sec::, or thought I saw, m-li hi* conduct, the impulses ol a migh'y intellect tcgulalsd ry a spirit ardmt, pat riotic and n.coriiiptlbit ; J have seen him .netting grt-.i emergencies «* though they had been created b.d to distinguish him; defeating the expectation* uf his enemies by evincing fh* greiteit caution a„,i I either ation in the uiomeiiis when they had predict ed ra lines* and precipitation; and a|uaJS prefe r„ ihe public good to private consideration*. hi the lutid* ol such a man the honor and ii.tere**! d ihe nation may. in my oj iuion, rep r-e i*t ■ .-? -ty ind lor these .eason*. 1 am and iuvr hem deridudly a favor of his election. 2 a at fjrnileiuen, With ilia highest respect •four fellow citizen, _ JOHN HELL. TV s S’lH.icrih- ra o ffer for Sale, Z \ HI!US. prime St. Ci ix sugar 210 Iwi^. gieeen «■» Tee Mio J . (f.. !i§o do pr ui.t* / 80juJ.iv, d„ 7 *0 | uuchcoits •iM Ani gtia run* 15 ,;!:.rct,'s,MC ui "y-h; 4 ;■•*><°»u.e H |»ipc» Holland tm, imported direct 19 hint*, ijoi.i* stir gin 10 do nhukey 10 Mil*. .1.2 vm. old, Ac of fine «{tri!i(y ‘ t do New hnylind min 20 rjT. < «-k. .. imf pipe* Tcner iffe trfM<. „ ... » ♦ . , Onol'WI, Maj'i/a 11 ; * H) do (rill' idd tiiiinii ivID** A pipe# Sicily Mm If:ufi do 2 '!•* ^ M**!ru % wme pa: l • C 2 !•»if d » , winch is veiy fine cjujii I* qr.ra-k ^ fy iunpuwder, ioipruai U Y. llysnn t# ■» 10 lifii <fi 11* e *ul<att’s *d*ich o Mlid«. ril'd tuei 19 llciCH COpprr *i , JO r»a!r* brown d«ni.i-*!r » 0 Miles British * /.iahoi*f 3 bale* huuk-d* 2 rases superior svl.itc j '; • *'» fi d do 1 case Mark hninHioi IM 8 cases bull lim*i:», M.Mted lo erase* (ii it quality cfesii peiere TltUXKTT 1 JOIIVSTOX. f) 1 10- 17 ~ r.f •A' > rwj~iT)' nTfr VUtiLiT. 8 NT I.Nl^N'M, ei »o«n as po«a»l#lr, to l»4**e Vifgini-i, t?r. Kurd r*<pi*st« rvrry person having tixtim xasmrt ii ,ir*'r-~.» s,dn*l Dif K'li't* o| John lir. lvt n I'miI, m. uf Newton l'*ord, dec. to ptes' lil them iu«mi #bi'*?i v. And. i»«ir.»i!«*» close i JI bis pV*<*uuitry tr ins**! mis, hefuMb't * ; e t» those iialfilled to himself, or to ih«* *:» ,v«* estates, lr *tiit- mi* h debts wt h xi litfle delay a» po* ibte, win, h thVy in ty d Vfty mil' Ii »l ill ir • svn c »;iv*n!i r re, ei(ii<iii| money, provideil • - Ii tdj n!m* nNlp promptly *f»Vct*d. Ci.mnjiMnd courthouse, Va. Oct. to -1^ —it aav * Com ij isViorfjtRs* Of pit; k.A~ 12//i Oet' ber, *S27. ^ /JVHK Comm#*»i< r:ers of the N ivy *11 r#rei«« sealed f*r•» p» s*l«, until tli*- 1*1 o! UfcsmUr, fur supplying th - l*«ote I Slates’ NV.y, during the 3 ear I ft*-, with the f< |{ iv juantity n* rnul.iye, to hr made of fhe be*! cl# an «• 1'. 1 roll. p, he y um (u |»e t ur«d,in e«#ry instance, nt lead w eek* h*: rm- hru,< |x ,1 into Oonla^f’, vi/ 3'J ton*. t » fut delivered a' (ho Navy Yard, in Chnlcd-wn1.! Mft "rich tt«* (I#, do dr* Broi lflj-n, Nfw Viilr, j •9 d-i * » VV • hingl n, '9 d^i its O.Hpuit, Va* 3f r" !» »i *• n, *2 sii tie fiwii lint** to time irquircd. (M e j iilf the sptcijio #p.entity mpiirccf at r^ch yard, hum U rie- J ivertil * 11 or before 'he Id <#‘f Apiit, M2l,*ard the » fJ. » I ! •y the l«t of July firhiwing. The svh i#* -.f itieC tJ*~e n-t s' i »#• *»f tfi» rr | q*M I.ty, ari l ifmil (lie proof trtxh*iif:*»t vi tb* eaperlii e ,, tvy Yards. The ft ir« goii, a quantity will hen* [ y»i///r.nntrocU'l lor, with *h#* 1iip1.1l* »i that lb o.;f 1/ 1 IHmd), if Moy oi f, #r all Ihe Yardt, n > la auy:itre(c<f a. j »**r r* Ht. r,o .bp f rir*e thereof beiite ci. ■ n to ihe C e# !».|. ■ itch # "«u‘* n»*t*t Matt \*b* (her it i« ioi *• I’ iteot” .*r M(Joui» i e**»i 1/ I P Onrdsge. Oel.l.1. i in*'**iifiofi for L'Qfrtcdnx impt'Uifituii* vj f) y.Y» Til. T’. HUNT. u»lr igen fir Mn.Leigb - * I* *». ! \K Vi'f K. Y*jk,for Vi'jjiMi aoi N. Oi #*ilu», i olo^ r .» iVfrivat’f, UrUiMfSff k Cr*U* ty, Va, iCrery pitrtot mu»t eoistsppsitfl fi» reui »i*i until * . # 1 * u M m, y hiving resulted fr^rn lb. • e who w-re f ,* nllffig Infer •»*» tinltl the (i»it»tiile a»« sAtsrfifrl S'lli their r# •in nr'M*«iti the Ave* .** ti/»ie f#»r * c**fe : f#»i e f.ii, , whneaj 19 or 12 diys — U#r diif Iren ifnf*ervviti, from 2 to 3 uo«th», N. I». 7H" owklitk l« fi«tianf#l sjrslnil travefliog Apr M, l'i. A/e**t* are atMlubafy, an«f never peddle like the int ^tof* 1;»*«s I-*- •*);.» ■ • : :h #he Suuthfib Siafet. r.T, - ! Hf J * * • t 4 m .o.< , -••iHji \i i 4* 'jult A.;; • r l.*n*it**« *h U»n Iim'Hk •*•» will u>n iimar m into , 1 . o ! mj* Air.< i wor, and iMUiium «>u tl»* /iu/».<.»»*in A. A*n * v and bv t. \V i>udlry,M. Tb Imlitst* • o( menu »»i< aud clui'Cal liiitkc*, bv Cb irli * 1 Cab'well, M.lh rbe.jf|>aud a*» acIk t of ineUiciue. by John Ksten C«*uk« SI. 1>. C letn L«riii) ilkf.iteiuf wu. icu-ud children, b-. W. II. ilia444 dam, ilf.li. ' im mtui* a and n edtcal lluln j, l-r C!u|. \V. ShiNl, Uu» sa**t» y S% l*b ii unc), by J is. T »ythe, |». I*. I :ie edtii e which Ini be* u null 1 outing the present tea* # iU, toi Hi** arconMti«*diti«»ii »f the u»t lie *1 deportmtnl, i-1 i*i*i»l iy iM'iiHoi'i:, and the faculty, with confidence, announce u* the public, Hint it will be co'iiplitt d 4ttd ready !»•* the r«tC*|* lion »il la** r.la*.*-* h**toic ilic iuiinii*-iiccuit‘Ulol the (-iiimu*; * * * 1,1 *“1 he hutluittg occupies a spare, an i*s foundation, ot 7 • by d (* et, mi I «untaii.s two spstn-us Udurr room*, Hi ^e ips intent* for the 1 'f'Mf v.u.uuuui an*i i hcinir.it |.tbvmlt>ti, thcr i*;tb Iduatiatdadoruiibuy, **nd every other couYtuuul a .id never - iry a ppm tet. ante. It i« situated in a p|ea«»itt and rtntt si n%rt of the town, iw* ir.-dtvteiy conii-uou* to the anatomical theatre and diveclirit »*»• **»»««uil to;Hh-r Willi these, will conjtituleau tttahli.bnieht tut -urj»a*.e*f, in point ol couitctl and convenience, bv auy liiiiiUi mitituliou in America. The I.ibrttry contains upwtiili of itOO^ vulmuf i. and i* con • <*tant y met**a*uig bytk** addition *»t .til the periodical ami standard works on medicine and the collateral science*.— It is opened i*« a leading loom every evemne [•ttltdav ext« i»t*d] throughout lh* sCtsrou, ami every student iu* ti.s ji nilr*;*'. uj'itfovnr, ol keeping out two v.domes tit a tune. 1 u« d/iurt i coniaii * a vainly of instructive preparation*, both of the im.iMii «i»l -eland ol wav and |iI<Uhci lUiiUlivtii •*y the that artists of ivjropr. Students ol medicine ie- ulint t nthis school for initniction tvi'l he xi ciMiitnadjlinl Mi lire moil topedable familic*, with c^nue] board and Indginj,, t«»g*-lh«i .\ i'.li nil other lucid* ntjl •it*' nJ.»:;ee% upon (Leapt! Ivruiithan at any other uu-divi! in f'.ilutloii in our Countiy. I* he t xpt•• » of i f.owplHv roiinr of Lecture*, including the man t> illation :uid J. v ary l’i. vet, wdl amount to «; 10j spec** The fe** for graduation ul be $20 in addition: ll . oidei ol the JLi.tdK.tl l a-ultv 0. W. SHOUT, M. I>. Lex. lCv. o.*t. 5 44 —.%t ~ :<E,.f:cT scuooi,. *V 11 • SCHOOL Will be « outinued the etisumc year x M * | *.ri kit other, J**hn 1». Mellon, who hi* luJ I’ y ears tv ' put lence ns a teaclw-r,wtli h- latcd with me, in t! ► man J r:;-mei.| *»l tlu ttrhvvl; in ul, . it i.ijt be taught tlicGnrk, ILatiu 411*1 I'lencli L iinprtee*. i-.^the. with those hieiu.li*. «d 1-«t umg win* It continu e s gm,«l hngh.*!i Kiw.aUu Th* ■*« hool wili « onau.ein e on th» JU d^*. t U: .» . 14. * 1 tei miiiatc Oil Iht* 5th »Iiy «»l 2>erett:bei* follow inr. Xhe»e%viJi I h** a >.!• -tmu ol 1 ••Mi ivtckx, coiiiineuctt-z on tin* lu b day ot • piicc I r ho*nd, t nil ion, r Iiihr, i«n!tiiu <k. Iu**t, will be I p*ty elite one halt on th** 1st day f.l June, l • nn t the i>:hn ball outlie l-t 'uv ol Dec. lulhmmg. 1 lie ill -r i|.i» e ul tli*’ 9*. Ii-.* 1 will be | ait nil!, en«l ax tiiurli « .« * •«*i*l kiiiilu* -s will l c ix'en*led t^ boys cotdi iid to mv i** (i n* tic u, a - to I *V cl»*hl»en. No bey. mete than 15)1**19 ohi, w»|J he •**• mitti.'d nit * the School, unless lie *hili t*e pei utinlly kiiiiivti to me loi m iictiy, e xemplary drpoitnieiit. My ic.-iutnce »w. it ni-.tc from I *. •* haoii-'s ji vice ami imuioi sixty, an I i» n»4| k »bly healthy. It us*«*:*tei| unlit cucu.y ol i. *u i**, 4tl mil* * ft**(•• Ilirbinond, and uhuiii the sauie di^taiirt* liotn i*teiletic«. burs. Tie *ii.si; 11' >ui Fiediti kihutr t-* t *t t»'r#yi!lr, p i*« * w itlun I’ll) <4 mv ini ieuc t; o-l that h m ilichiMood t-. IJari •itiiibiirg, uulhin 2mile«of it. Letter* to me .-lionlj he diiected to “(iaidutr’sCross ic*M*U, L >ui9a.” WM. NKLou.V Ji* N It A yuin^ !i<!v.well «juvliflcd *•» t»ar.h ling’.i h lit «m uifi-, *J eosr jpliy, l<* adnne. Wilting and Ant him tirk, wi-iiso t>* mIu nn tiupbi) meut it..« piivale U.onv Koi furtbei inlor i*iatfni ipply to 'IV. Kl-LhON. Jr* U. . 5. -id—it it J\OTWK. \ \ ' A " * <>o» nitfr d, lo tli«r J til ol r« (itIlelon cow.ty, nn the * f .M day ol J.ijyJatf, 4 negro mau wl».» rails hnmeH L- wi» Kuhtnion, and«*ys that bn behnigi to .i Mi. Jvdiu Jen j o**»i, .iiririt* tu the county of Unikbritlftt, V*. Ti:e uni negro | »■* «•* ibul mid', black complected, lai gn full eyts, : no scats visible; bad m, when committed to Jail, two costs, mi* t of blue cloth, with g*lt buttons—the otlici a blue summer coat; ; j'OMji.m of | itiialmiM, onccuiitidi vest, one pair coaisc slim », uue t mii ■dm;, 4ltd .t fur hat half worn. —The owner ♦»( I* - *sd uifglo iv irq-iejte I to coijit forward, prove piopedv, pav cbti . «, and take him away, or hi* will tie dc.iil with as the !a .v III cots. iiESEKJAXI h(Jfr*AUT£, Jailor of f*. C. j ^ ‘ -* ‘W— _______ — i v U \/kAS committed to the jail of this county as n rmnw.ay, v •nth'* 12ihdiy of June ln«t, n negro m-n who call! j hiiustif John ISeitiy, ano says he was liberated by D^vid jlliiueyol I*. i»|iinuativs n iu»y, North Carclma. He is a stout . well made fell v, about .»*! «>t .) > years of ago, j led ergbl •nc!t**« Mgb, il.uk cuuipiexiuri, It:5. whnlcers, .nd a blnm l j iti b**b ft *-y »•• He bad on wiivu committed, i. ,lf ivoi n b it. nine broad • I •(is cn.it an 1 pint'slot m*, with many other vsliniiit j «J title,-.#1 c. Jibing with him. 1 have every . t«* belie ve • tin* said n« gro »»* a ruimvay, ami the own. i is r« A-iested t* I ' “»« !>* ml, prove proji* in, p ,y cb^rgej aud t^ke him • iw iyp'lian 'Vue he will be «!•***if with a* the law diiecti. IWSl .'5. LuYSTON. j ulor ol Caroline t • unty. iL'ili.1!__ ___ H'iliann and Alary Co/leg? S-pi. 11, 1327. I ' pHK t CtXKUJi will opin » tituil : tli- (iihii.ui.u Soboo * -- -ii (It. l.t .laj ,i t>cU 11.11,411(1 Itii'bckLlilic Ot)i)i.n j tic t i.t itloii-lay ii. (),-t. • T«. tii» urn *i S-houi t-.ll cl- i; i.ntlit l.t t I'. ty of J ily, .nc tli- u!im »• huoli diitt'c -I'll • f .! i!y t.win^. l'iic rour.-j ,,f ln.li iK.<iaii will be a, loll..... : j I t. lalhr Moral S ’ : ltbil .li-. llrlltr-L'III*4, tin I PI II— ijiliy i.t t it nut 11,41. i. ,.«• „,,J t'.liicj. 2 In I hr Malhti-uUiral 7 \ool: f’li.- hi.-oimt, i I fi — me *1 >» .1 5* itri, Pi.,,,, 1,10 3|,l, licit f, i^oUojifii y, Siti.iy iu^ ‘ileuoui iti.>n, Kltixioii'.mi,l A-ti t,,i- ,. J Jj'l-a .School ■ L • .1,1 Pulu-.e. I I’i.i/atojiAr a! o’. : fly 1.41111c., Mrr.li.nic-, Ifydit-ly' inline--, Piieiui.ilifj, (ii.li,yticj, Alt*’ 1 KUi.tiir.il v Met, tiiol.0,be. - Aim, Uticuiutiy trlncn eoii.ututes a jt-t,. iou* com(**. b I\’i!iral l.nv: N.tm ,| aiul Niliirt! l,tw, Politic* U’.lory.tbe Ptinu-jihy ol tiie bjUiBB mititl, .14J Political k.<*oiMi;ny. o TU SeUou! of It nniii'y : ilier. .re '1 The I. -tin, fir—k atiri il the tiumb-i injuue »l, lli-rt tvill . .ud l't c-ucb Irn i»r 11 hi.*bi*rj V ctis 't'f ; d lir srboinrs in this si.liool arc n!io ififtittri«*d in the Iin 5*Mh Ungu.i^t, Geogriphy, Atithri t tic, Mini Wining. The rxpriue- mly incuirtd by 4 »tiidr ut m a -C itnn for im#srd, I'ld^itu, washing, fuel, c uidl' f, cud ill* niijnce t i servant-*, -V.r. yy j^c h-**i lu n riultnor? ( :•) do!*, for h 1 imtj e<] MalliCuIntijUOf tlhiaiy lf((f *] I). 182 TTieeinenret nrc*v*-ivily inrurrid by a in the Of 1 iti*ii4i rirhoed I 1 1 sc.»i>n; !ic.:i /lending, w sshii.g futl,kr. see. k<,. jop Kcv for ’J’uuiji*, D. 120 ; AliwMti-lenl wy, if lie Thinks ht attend oiffer T’l.di iiorj, and reumn *o the r.i I of the r» gi»l««r «4 ui -«* • \ t‘Ut it lie ‘ lends the Law I *« tuns only, his mycinry I'xpeiilrs %i ill he : toi b.ntrd, fnlging, w.ishmg, fuc I, c *11 I lb**f .ittentauce el serv.ints, 2cr. fee. ftom the l.s«t Mm* day »?i Oct., when that school r»-min**nc« .0 t • the b-. i« nio' •ji :t.r i t wrbk in April, when it n.u tcTo-e, " J) .?! :U *tr n uUiKfi m Library fie,(winch will 4 ntitlc the - t*i*ltrert • •* the free u»cof the L iw Librxiy,; roinnliii/ *d « coffrrtiJti of well «**ierirJ honk* fUifaLic to his course r fMiily, in aildili m lo the advantagi.^ of g I •t.ti lib- 4iy e:ij >y t 1 by other s.l.Jli ’ /. JSct to (be £Vol«»sor, N.l». The T iw Slu lent limit furnish himself w.tli | , Text Bonk Tucket’s Dlirkatone,nnl the Revised Code. All the other A tiof A.,ruddy 91 well ,n the acts uf Congress would healio very useful to him. .t Ft nit to o-ncnd (if ttlabluMnz u W-’c in Co! t-ge. I’m'd the'dh July, t 777. f»< < wd-ieed, That 'he b unity may permit any Student el lint i|Ue-l, with (he assent of (lie | arenl ns tun "iia.i, i.uuilliu mruls.l in writing duectly (.• • lie I’K ilmt 01 any niritihrr ol ; the Facility (o l..,aril ont of Collegr at any place approved In tb" Family, so that it be not a l*v«. n, and board lie lurnlihiil ' mi the saute let in, a . the Steward is rr.pined by ilalnte in In. - Iii-ht:if •tudeiil.; that is to ssy, the h ood to be paid i.\ limit , w ho h ard on'of Uotl-ee,-lull imt n «e,l 1 011 do!*, lor the I «h< ' nu.e, mrludli.. everything except wa.hn.* j. 1 and t 1 Ih.ie -JO ilols. nml Im in nv shall lie itceivod by auv pei*.ni hoarding a Undent. do.i t.a it J'uHl-zr of darned, Tbit (lie hoard imt-flie paid in olvance a*n imw |.reicnhed ti) the Faulty, lob* pnoiolnr H.rwirl, that o tissiy.the whole con • . sh'si) be divided into two p irl*. and the b uni for . acli p ut paid in ndvanee; ,M| 1 it sti ill > > happen that a student, alter the Comment! 111v.it ol i any M ill y eat, ciasCI In ho d wills lie; steward, he ilia II nol he | ;; riled to 1 efttlld to Ills ilndi ill any pail ol the lrnlf y. ar'« ' I.o »:-I unless the Fa *1 .ly, from the peculiar cirCumil inrcs nf any partis ••( is r **f. 1I1.1II see rinse to dire.t scone pioin n of lie, trouil tp hr letuujt d, in wlorli ra;« it shall he refunded • e.*ldy foilieopioH.il of the Facultv This Statute shall he inf.uce ft con nnd alter the pa oigr loereol, A True Copy. JAMES StMi’LE, I'rdi. nf haw, hr. PAUNKY bllinvx. I’rv’r. of Jloistmiity. S*.pc -t. ■ .f'—wiiutliX BALE OF JYEUIIOEB, ■ . 11 ■' If.f, he sold at Belle Mont*, tlu former residence ■ f (hr »* liteAfrs. Rebeer* Murray,in the county of Amelia, the X‘...ror, heloiuing to her Estate, With others "to tb.- note her of I : ,r 27;lhe ci ,p ,.f Cud 11, CMr ,mJ I’.i.l hr, ll„r«e., , tinge, and a fine hock of Slurp, of from 60 fo Uf, (••relfoi' '•■till the I’laotalron tflenssli of rvety deterrpli C. ,ii, will be,, puts I for alfvuui! under SIT, abuse that ‘um.12 months credit will f»e given, rninnnliiig nirie.l from the dal .1. not puncl'ially piiil. Tie i!e seiil tike •)>•’’* 'A the premises, on i ■J>«d.ty Mill ol Xov. ant. I fill nliioriMil to r>ls, ti I r, or 7 n>;r -as rill, mi (hr day of the sho»>-aau, ‘ e ollered fir fair f„r aa S. H'M. MURRAY, I _» •* 1 -f It .bars . , ,v. .. urtLE. II Y of n (II lire / f f’,,f p.jfe./,,,. J n,j; IP «• H in mi »!•*■ \,.v ... I . 'j tlltf 10 VtfJlt lM** Sf*VMy II *’f' .tpjfy r.f f ftffi * , •»« itiv mi I r*"i4,rrn. Aa.* Oi* m«Vh« »♦ a tint r*i*- Dl*'.fin* • I « < III fhtt 3?!» «* , on Om rOifr ,>.*,Vr Min , h» !oCM» t i'M Me *.* •, dif t*f C i‘*i !l^c«an'! Ilifff, •*( rornt n.rt ,ut. , 4 ± o:>« th c.T»f. «rtl » tn *.*|f hr* k** y \ f on* • •n* of l>»nrk‘fnt!l**# * vniir'y 4 f r*»rj- <%ml tn hlioA (nol*, fnr»«** I'R'ftfhf.frl (iimhiff, ()n *i! »•*.,. over 10 tioM >r« '»»*»!>'h- ui)m<r (iy?u.—dir p. d»4i#-*r (living Huifl t»l'ha!»fr vrif j rci:; i4y -n iy if*<4*1 •» • < fft tj* ptirttu * • ttc I , <*»f * v*t|| ;»r •. fturrhdtf (o llit fu!1 * * ' • r ' *j;* H'A I'SO.S 0< % I i-.i.ui ,i Of' 2J ...\. . •, . C.J.\ i.«. Mf. HIOAI. I)nAlki:iUM'. L'Cbifi.utU l.'iitti. u.ii»Umi (tn I*. *i I 41J i v in Ju'i vV mu I • iMiiiuiioiiU y. u i.h, A N.Vfull Y. II y P e>. Nvuli *7 H.IV. K. ({•>• i>«-i. M. L) . MM'KfilA MK1>IC V ’.I . . |(»a . ., u. !• i riUlTlCKtll' JUlelil.Sh. Xali..lit.Si.l* .Ml l‘ll le KKY. Tl.. ■ i'. J .mu «,M. Lt. IV..,. l'. itimt .'.d.lv i HKMI-U'l.y It lilai* l li. SUKUtKY. U Mil.. M l) kk 71. h nmt.Ntti iVim, .* , etitevi. Plii’.a.t-li Ini. A"r’ -' 17 i.l _n ... UuiN"v. J'u UJn-ifrl Itm u, r i ./ OhM ..... 2. null ‘ I Mlh Sitbtribcf intin.Jittg (»» i»ul* In ihj*«, v if I'incui- [ 1 i.ati. i,*;.rrtfully ct!ei* l.li nnin I. if,'* . it./ n< ill, Vii.iiim tu.l ulh.n, propnet'., • ..I taint* ,u i|,r blau • •>( Oino ' Mini Ibrillu k), iu llir <a| «nty»l A^enl, I • p,v Uxn a. m.ikr ! *•>«. Owner* of Iiii.C, tin: iv • .1 l • ••utpl.iy li-.e u.fti ri'c * ,. \ rail either c mtnnuicitr mlb Lnn. *i Un lii:i"i.-l, by lb* liih I ( Niuemlnt.1T depsiit lliejin.Miul.il (.**** in aiiv me m lb*1 Hank* in III* *uy i,| {in luu ml. lull.. . ,..fit, a.,J i.. ,!iy b.m ! ; llien.'l, ami if »alet JMImli'il,Ii.ii.-.imI ii p,.vt ,-< ..i Alnniii) ! I..r Hie puipcee, t*h»M inev iu*y iely upuu then I,u,.;.n4b*mi; \ biitblully Mill Ull*i| |n. 1 Tin* uudcr.lgmil mil * dll, ili. i ,i ■* i,„ ,u,i*„ i„ j ; practise I*** in C'im uni.ili .n.J in illc ifc.lcl il UuutUul Ohio ! ami Kentucky. Atl I*(in* by mail muA be j.uil p*i.l, nr lh*v will not be * allruJeii la. J Aiil.Jj bUU'tUUATli. *$■<i; _>:i flair of „\ ’fgrm ». > )\J"1 lb £. — Tbe X*♦;< *. I'lmfun .1 m llie Penitentiary fur .1 li mep.'itation, mtlbrmldailhatplire.il Muii.iuy the ! *.bu imt .by public a it *'( n. ii. Ivj c nS Tin? pmcli.***i ur pm* liner* Mill be leipiiieii I'jjive bun.I will, ajinr .vnl re.uriiy I |..| II in*!..., ling l|.*ni b* i i.ii.l 11.»- liu.iie uUbe U. jjlitu. lb* . I.timber i* aheut n*iy, in * i I tin in h <le b.. .ini vnut,K ni*n. j ) 1 .* ibv] *rl* Iv ill l.f rr • n v * .1 iu.nl tne ‘*j..li i,,.*i. bn i)ir ; .ii.it.nM*f ul itie X.'c'ue* hcfuri Jjvctncj. fittmuld a tail be 1 i rfl'cted piivauly, due le.lir. • II l e mv.... l!y ,.,Jer. WJI. II. ltlCilAUUSOX, r. «. ; j Odd*. 44-1.1 ! JS'OTiCK. • i A person* having claims ig.’tint (be code of lonn *-*- Minge, Jir. are n ijtif si* I iu jie-tnl tut in 11 opt i Iv iiiihrutiLMteili nml ihce ind*bi*<] I., rslale, mil uluu 1 iiiskc payu.tul mliiuut .!rli),u (b« Kjcrc'utcjis nic annum* In »*"»*• II.*n I e a 11* mv I mi** n e»r.v a* p. -ne'e. Jo.iX, VVal. II., COLhiX 11 i. UKXJ. C. Ml MiK, 1 _ Ks'o: *. 1 Qd. «C-_-lg-»IAt_ j ~oif nit !j oj i .<; l irgtnit l.-giitrtn-j Ham til. ANA person \vin> mu■. iiaye in 'lie i po-i<es*ion ‘ the Journal* t the Virginia L*gi»! iu.re, for the t ' »y Sc.-sion* of 177i) «mi I7S11, will render « I public service by making it kuaivn to the F.xsru i live By order, W.M. II. RICHARDSON, C. C. O 'l •f»:_-l:i —i r * urM. M'ciiEii\r i)IT.TUi:ii .\~FSiTL\Tii, j J (Of the ttfeft-n 'f Vrudi •>, M\:, rr f <r Cv ) I TILL o nluin.M „i oKi *t .»*.!, \V. con.tr i I Tith & • J m k. kU'uU, wlp-ie hu vii) Lilt lieiti'iui tin!! be uitJ,tu * ct.siii* h:ui 4 cotitiiiu lucr Ihe ItfiCii! i’**: ouul*: iri civc,I ’ * *’> *ht* late fit iU|(oi Vehuhlir ttn»lvu hijtlianLf. I!r i..«« J jt'l opnie.J « vny bhfi<e**i»i** «nivJ t nine lie* ,i*-«>t lim rt •<( I* ALL t|uiie a»:y ever itccivcd—rt'CsiL:* | me ul blot. Mad a.i.l the m v _ t la s hi a liable ncdU \ > LOniS 4. O Ab b i .M L Jv K»S, ..f ,,,.*.». ,|. . * WI.I. It d.e* iiiMiiy ol ih** wry Jirst-rtit*-, alto, a h itnl.rtit.. »i. j tor (mcDt of VESTING, nml every«.|!.,i mtu Ic it. In* in..,all j j uf which he will ..nkr up in the vn v liest and unit fathluua- ; hi** ‘t V ;»f. and i u ve ;y rcicmhMt IC; Ji-f. * It.. I J.t*rtt>h« r 2*t, ;t;27. .*y (f /O at SOLD, j 1 ■*'{ (f*c 7*s* * f O'1, 1 »i ilie dwelling home of thr 1 V' lair Edmund Pendleton, of White Plsii.-.Oaiulhie, it| . n . a credit ol 12 mouths, a Coa. lire and 11 all--.,, , I in. f k ,t • il ,1 in, Cattle, Ih.ti an 1 Sin cp, hnusi hold and k.lihcn fur. ndiii e, pianist tou Uieniih, workmen's ijjls, cupol trio i. ! twddei, [ut-lulling mat at In« Mattsp ny I’lsirlati .uj an I u uti.jiher ol • • tJ• cr a licit 9 t .•«* l*> !»•? fiitniipinKnii l*h»* i .tuck id Cattle is large and will alios d a supply of fme R.-ef. ' fheie are alto several pair valua'.te ox. n. 11 .mis v.ith j approved security will lie r.ipmid ol the purrha.cn, I efui. j the deiiveiy of toe aiticln, iv.tli intereit from the date; hut I the iutei e.t to he lemitted hi cam of punctual payment, m I all r»r.< above in— hot where the purchase does u t rx-ted j 3 J .111. ready cash will be exacted. If any poi.lnir timi! . 1 cl’iie or l,r uuahie to givt approved sicmPt, the article 01 1 at tic let pun fated by Inn., •hall he again ...1.1 ,t In. li k. nnd ; lie shall he liable fur .my deluitncy at win h it -,r th-y mu »rii, undti the price at which it ill ill hare li cn km.rLcJ i ;! j to him, nr it .hall lie at the option of the oudei tiei.i d to < on. ; -i ler il I ready money . lie, at to .ucli pm. ha-er. Nhould in- d!_t day ol Uctobei he a lainy ilay, In. »aie will he ou tilt , luxttur day, audit will he rim!imied froiu day (h it until it is completed. EU.MT) PLNI'Ll: 1‘ON, fExctu hulll.KT To’, htill, > toil. °ft- 3_ d3-td« RV.J.yOKK J\'Al JOJlTiOL t O.UP\,l~Vl~ .V dhiN tilt A L alt. ling ..! I he bi ickiioldeis of the Kea vi/Ag '"'W 3 ivigalion C.mpiuy, will he held at 11 rook Neal • Vii guild,uu Tuesday the Idlbtlty of N ,v ..ex . i ..... A. JOV.NEH, See y. • Ws-Mnu. 0-1. 19.__ _ -1.; 3i I .uhoici liter having ..mini to ..or nuilnr,., I *- < deis lor tale, on the uw.t advaiitageonturius, the » h.de j ol I*1* stock in trade, couslr'ivg ol almost eery aiiirle in :hi jdtngl.ua. A long rie in will he given ..ii on- half of the 1 Hoi.a. n.e articles will he pul l-wei Ihtnt-vr ..him : Virginia. 1 mi anxious lo sell the vv.'i.li i . one peisun; hut I ih 'i' J I n..l v.icccc J, it will he i fl-reil at | nl.lic .ale, or. rim .day the 1st niy ol an. next} until that liu,., f wiil.-ell ” il-.l-.gt-, at my old stand, cart er of I >'ii nn.l K Ssiieet, i ito h ii >nd, at a v. y small advance uu (be .\-,v V ,i k prict-t. j .Sh ml.i any peis m tvi-fc lo parch*.e the M. di. ,n. i an . l'ix g 'u*i:s, ti.iy can iii.Ise tpj.Iii tli .u to Or. is se Col-. ,.f Vvil . lia.ii.Inng—oi at my alore, Richmond. , , OHS. Z- ARUAHAM. 1/ lia n.ydf I., Il.u opportunity, to request all per . usliid* lied ini.ie, l.y lend, ii'iie. or open n e-.iint, lo mak* ; i"'mediate paymei l to Kohl. IL Boult, E-<p who i. duly ;,ti I thori-ed t t settle (lie same. C. A AiSKAtl AM. 0 ,1 __ do - If | DISA1.1L SWAMP iLi.Vjl L C O ML i 'AJYY j tiulici tint (he meeting at thu Company w*ll hike I plane on the ! i ll day cf Nov. next, iirr.or.iitig lo the pro visions of the Act of Assembly. iTL.LtlI.VJ LEWIS, I . , ii\k c. iiiyr of liit Moritiu 2i* raM v.i!! inie:llLii i.lvcnlie* i _ dd-.d j COPPKJi I .'tVirE Aviiloti Conijuuj have on hand, nnj infer.il «*f»n*t»tilly : (•> kfp|., .ii then vWrthornc, cjrixrr of l*i »*r an.I Lunl j Sir«:d!,0.if|i'n/,t, *«’ and kenc; d ajsortinejit i ! lha j tiers} Holt, H'i.1 Xkcuthirtf Copyan l Copper AWf, uiauu I far liu «rt at lUeii u'orks ii|» »n l'jli|i«cn, nenr ihi* cily t 1 iitr air! ..f llirir ;Tuf ki are aurhythit ihe in e«i exl**u»i««r o(fJei« can lie j>rou:jHly suxpiirH. Af.plv lo ^ tVAN T. ELLk'ul l , .\2-al. r..hir».ore, On. 12. _,f THOMAS T ULL /„> O, Offeu lo hit m l'.inn , milli.i public eni'-rally, it ri*n.ui# i• ti.o.(,i..,,i ,,( i'v.ii niwus, OI/..H. $ - fyc. HI lb- • ..I,,- 114m Jii > anil Mm 1.11,31 n ki I li ul, i ,lf n li im' ihI.V*. H iving r*»c.imly o.aJe -,n armanriiil w.lh ti I) net i-l >n h>,». \ ot k i >pi-i ii n, •, |,i s( Je, ( n | > forviitl by a Ilf *< rvny -tniv.i|..f i!,r ’/ M-piiUr i’.tcki t ., • ii-♦» Mmininv. are wauling, I r rinCi.lmi.'y recoin in' I 'I* 111' I" cr primii p m l |>rth, ard a* li,< wi>li it i,link itli , |ip vvmi I e ■uiiliid wilb n oderaln p-, f,i,. llnunliy 7ii pi< |l i" Uplitu ul.ii !y, are , i»i,ui*jliil In c.'il end ira.-uiu.i- lii, tloi k f.ir (In in•• !vy: v Mcll hr mia —. _ t V ■ Miy P»‘U oi price, tie Ini Tio Ho«ihf will l»e f.iUid gatHMf l‘*fy. Prefer tpli<>ni put up with n* fileliy ai.d dcrpatth M ill lime# « f th* d*y all*! night Sept. I ft. ’ aFTksuai< r* *-J s-1, j N p»«r«mnee of ^decree *»f the Stip*o i »r C- *i I f.f Cbnn j «:♦! v tor the Rtrhm-md UitUicl,|»ia-n"iiirc i on ft-.- ^|*ti ’ lav* of Febi u try, Ift«7f in llif mn i.f 1*. **r li v*. Che»lir.un, ! AcUuif'iut vj. CiiMltivu, i ghiflMi Frni «y thf hhd *y of NuvY j ; r.fM, f'hrr for nlr tfllhc biddo, «i put.lie auction, ) i'ir ri*li. on (l»f pramor*, lh*» 4rart of I • »<i lyn.gr in i*h*«tir | fiilil, nllfd r»f which the late Cu!. .’Ui'llif.v ; CliealhkMi !j*J and popeool. •I. OUKMH ANT) M. i. c. v. r« d. or one of I.m i!<*j uligi, Ort. o,l8.7. 41 —tsl# j\-QTian. VI L wJia ln»p rhiiuf l|i«* hic l>r. J( ha Hi •jlrion . I** tf, anil pi lie fwid t!ie*n. with •*»( «)• |.iy, i.. rtu* ! •«ib*cfiher—*»t«l i!i<ae indebted are n<j»te«f»*f fn »nr*fcn inline ; ritatc reUlemtuu Ur//, 1*01(0, at CuiohsrUnd coiirUioiitr, Vi. Oct. 11. 4S- 4f Volt ljjjjx'f: on n ijjx i . , .* jilf C .hibji.fiti'THilgnilHn t" decllii# fit# Niarcanf lie Rn i \k n***. ib'Miir.hrii|iup% w all or Rent be .land | lymi* on fit** in** i Ht-'s** R *4*! from liichm id to O|i*rfo't*f l tillf, abntif 7 n tie* above dor* blind r '>urtboti«^. Koi timis apply to Iti** lutsciilitr or ii». S unu«:l Ounn, in Hi* h;nnd. id A it r IX JA.m.S. Off. 1*:. -f f7—* f 1 ~ f'U U~‘l Lf ], ; rTV\y h-jM-T-l f. .r.. ,1.1 MK*. » I.M l.,v .* tttl T i .1 i|*f life* high, of great tniigoiUt p .wer lie w.m eolby (lit* ■ rfleb; jfed Si* Afrhy, bn «I*tby the imp of fed old b «r*f I'io | '*»fd, hit rnnd ly Pilgrim, In* gri-4t ;nri! djirti by ' l iiro'indt', The tfritn will *ft*i., !«ti r. JOHN PKTTUS, 0 imV** brl #w \Vflltf »t*u'g. , Charin'fe Of. t -l/V.-V mi />■/% /o*v + \ ij run \PLAM TATION, lyirif on th* north • 1H0 of J*t i^tRi . r» r. HJ nr I I nn!**ahfvf *» •! infflov. ft, nr* ! in IT#^ tipper i*r,t '»f Minify Point r»rl«) rittl**rt the “ IfO<VK,” nit! cotuMMitc • f . 1 jcre.*, mart or 1 h, of fine Corn *rH Wfi»ii ’, • < l ' i • ’ ■ t;( bi«b!i r, f <r r vh, till 7't*,rnJbjf vth tTtm. tuW. Tl»n 7»ie ^HIiMk" rUre t !heprfifii«'4, v jh*u «»**#oedMto 1 »K*r:«<*«u *i!- bee I o•! 1J •o«»y>i, f .1 e». h K •! ie the ffttli «{iy tif Mafcli, l ij, foere ife n ■»♦.<*» n| m<m«y thefem iop«ol, line In j ‘ Aiii«fry, I w’iUhUI pti it pn’^ir unrtHrv.f *r > 'v Ji'Mu \ | "U t' e I tin* of Meet mb*r »if r\ if fair, if «>«.« *iMi fair «| ty, «f»e Of l/wl rfiftveyud to tilt by Ilf « • Hf»e ••ifu-rriE lorre fitip-ff' ♦ nod twenty one av; • f lyiffjr in l!ie I'mo i rnd tf llnftgnrer « vtu.ly nn«f ini * ‘if i f Mi*(*r Hr*t *»id other •. 7 :»♦ Mle i-. h- Jr v«.» ♦ able, h*it the •»»b«eiihrr u»!l # niy #<■•••».»* hi roir.l in J # r t• tn.il'*e, r,\V? . '‘J.'lfcl >r^l JlA.Vt, f I tlliiOYer * • MMJ.* | iHS. - ■ ilaa )i .ii i/'. ' IV A ' ■V." 'Y ‘ '“ ' ,' ■'• ll<" I Mb t. ...... 5 v.“! «‘r..vv". v.:",;.‘. t*!. ..J. r: •• * ,*u •*•■*'' - i i < .tun-f.urri, ...J •.!, -.Wl.. . , .t r.l.l.b,, |„ w (, l>a ! “ ' .upp.is.-a «b«t I,.-..... to out Ul Ihe Nurilitio .tat,.. U1.I on wiltII lir .l. r.ilMl.il « grey C.wt cualt,. ‘I ■ P-mmioi p.rious Wh «h ; *'rt ' r »■*’** J'hi lo me, 01 itctitr him in ,,„v j . »irgima, to tbit 1 get bun. tAMULL MAYLY ** 0r, F.u.juier toui ty. be*, iLA.m. J-^____*,»~6t Aitijn.iy acjujkmT. * Sah.r.i1 rri rei|-rMtull]r inloim thrii friend, endtb. ,be >*-'} CU ul Urn Institution will co„. u«**m *• on th« i.| i.a\ lI .Nov. 'w‘"' A.I ibetUi.lics I'll I ... duty to lutering the Sophomores. 1 Jo ii .r t Unesof Golleyr w.llhetsuJil. lo.lruclpjt, will Jl, , ,'V'V " ”,■ * ‘ 'Y11 U-Iv,,,l,lu8. |*U<1 »H the U.si.cl, bit' it.U’i; to a practical L.lncaliuii. ^‘ ... biieloftsre : -For Uteth, Latin ft Natheruilb t. F.u Kuglis!t V Itu demsble that the Parent, end Guardian,, wh- rrul w enter Hu ., ...... and ... tusk. .a,|o appli",,,". , ’ ihe cU.tr, may be nniurdialcly n.l.l proceed to Item everal studies. K1*\V’I> W. KKNNY Addrrs, L.n-ho-n’s Taeern, \ 6U1‘U^6' Uuiubfil.iiul comity. f urlqimurh"^ ‘ ££ *«' It. KXlSJ UTuitS* bAlaE, —— C f vit. unite, James litvu Land. Lynchburg prr pet. Atsr-ou, ,\e. and n Manufacturing JUUt, 1 > liui.Uonte ;.l Ihe ,„i w,il e.,o le.U.n.m oi W m. Gill 1 dec. »C,»l^xecUtoiS, Will expo.I l.l pnhlli .alt ... la! ■ enure., on Monday ..,e tint, day ol Aoteu.ber uei- ,*• "! I. tbly va...at,.e 1.... i ol Urn),lying ... (be coin.i.r. ol Au lu.Y and C smphcil wbitl, inflate \Y.u. Ur;! dud p....w..dof. a n.' . . "u" s ‘ " *»tbside ul (be Jamt. River xnd i. l“e uPP*‘r pwtul 11*1, land, and ‘ ».any rVill t rope,ty .„ the uppet country -the I , “*.,rU‘NU, "‘ Y — '-‘••■A -ft upw.1.1, O. fcdo.Ow. t he ,fJ J,u.llu t-aiupbcil ride ul lb.- Un e. cuulaiu. t,Oj »t,e, . , .11.1. . 1 sties a, flow sr_uud:. Ou thb land ibeie I. ’ , i.;!, In 'r::rv *«*b“U. jualdy for famldtos, or ts a ?“■ l~ f>«,AVXr..’ aidil Sa^dl^d "wel|n.g-ni.““e“ w‘r.h J.ic l.in.l 111 Campbell will be sold in s lotto itself , "■* u " U,1,KC«“0 ‘o S'“- a unnule d.scriplion of t’be ! :■ Y W"" J-P^J to purchase rt.ll s.lUfv them ', .b-” 1 !»•■'e.’i.'sl ..b.ei vsl.iin. Tile laud ba. hteu lot a ,e. .'"■[f* untie. . bitI. date jt tuilivauon. r» reiy fertile it I Iidutf. large CIU|S ul .rip al, f.:„ and toh.c o, ...d .. Kiv.T Trr ST; ";iy ,f*k''lh«" >“)' Intel ou the R,v Ar,«P"» V. neat .y.**,e sown at U.e u.ual t.uie and Y. ‘ • ,“uliie Purehajei.suoUaj may be deimtd Af.so, \V.|lbe ,",.| .Mha same ,..„,v ,„d all the ue.roe., etiarbed to...d ] anlatmn, being about Cain number, aiioue thr n a,. 1 v.loahle t.. p..-),|,e balanceexclient held b.uj: including uno, wumeu and chihli m. 1 ALSO, .v,n,J!i,;:.,ol;“,,e,l,ekj"‘ u,-r-i-4> c»,iie. »b«p anjiiu..v " • • J“ “lcl.-4lu u uu uil.s. ...,i the dtps 11 torn, ftddrrt I .. Aj\IJt 1 1 On Monday lire 5th day of Urn. e,ijuills, Wl|| |„ (l , ’ i , , *?k» flHhe lli«u of Lynchburg, tb. I .llowiue real l..tatf, l.tlonc.tig to Wui. Call a li.tste, vix : A «t«lwT,v -irYY;1 I H i'a';’,' " |M*"‘ '•»"U»S back on Water U,Uk f «neu.ei.u, frontinc on .■ .li. -t e.tti l-a feet aud lunurng back Ki 1-2feet —al o -» ■ ur. l."t Ion, In lttiDg tnrirou Water street 89 fe.t: the it ” M lj:! ruliu,,;k t:p to faird street,... rear of the "Yu" ‘ l irm.i.n- „„ licit db 1-3 feet. All this pionrr \Viu Yim hi *■"',U 0,,1u,e'e*,^uarJr *rS««u«» nf the'i.te , .. "-rio wilt Ire ..nr. A. I,irnpr„ (un.lir, ol (bh.,,,.1 „e .dlric.i to pur ba-ei., we hope thoie disi ci.J |J »»*v'Iiin.il hi v.ituuhUr i «*«i K:(n(e. will view thii Mu. 1*1 ty. H.H. ut;j !»C bhowii to tls, M, byilr.Johu Uuhock m L'11 or l> ‘i- nn VcM, who ie«i«le« ua liie Plant* V;'*1; t*i» f»rriy *.♦*••». rt»l rreetidy surveyed, au-l (I,.* i ..ler Hit *a.he 41 C with the .ubtci.ben, ami will be ihov.;* t.iti LridUirlcili a.i«l ode them, auti «my tnformatiou wi» mfit • 1M ie .^ctn^thr ,.fjrerfy will e readily c.vtii. I .«? oili r,»- coattiiii*ii hi tjltr P.aritatiuti Iioiu«Imv lo tl.i until all Ihe ,, j • rly i. sold, aud ... the . vent ol lain p,..’ 1:1 '»• «!•*> advutuicd, d will uke place cut m lilal Jaif Od\ liirltiUt-r. Terms of SaU : — I' r (lielaiil ir. irnheut ai.j I'ampbtll am! (lie Mills, >0% ,1 ' 1 V* ,i'e lui<?;‘.-e Iii-.n.y III 1,111,1, „r a negotiable u,i? then tor, payable at l>3 day. with lulereit, llie balance pajatlo •''*"•"■.fsluieaM ..f 1,2, 0 and 4 year*. Tbcnenuc* v.i.J he *■>!« lo; ca b. Tbe stack, of Hj„ci, Arc. with the nop. aft aiiiyic. will bt laid ou a ci edit of 12 months, t!i u ;iu.cli .,,-i ,iv.ng bou.lwiib appioved security for all sums, f ' ’ , under that jin, cash will be lennuid. Tb« pr.'pnly III Lyticlimiig w,U be said fur one fouttli the pnrd-liu .11-.n \ m 1,1.1 , or .1 negotiable Hole therefor, at to ,la>-, •u h mitre.!; tne bilnnr.e nl the pureha.u money payable 1.1 eijuil lu.ia.inrntt, ot U, 12 .11.! til month, —the purchasers . / nr.|.',i c t*'ra.,, giving a de,,l ,,f iiu,i on the pioo jc .y ti»,e* u;e l.ie payment .1 the pinehase mnney. - J bli .V ALLAN at 7 Ex’ors of Win. c. , \v .iX. GALT, ) U.ll, dec. i?‘ I , -10 —tdi 1 ae Lyuclilii;'g \ 1'ztnisn will insert thi, advert itiueut milil llie day ol sale, U11Jpie,ml their account to II. (hen. J ALLAN, 7 IXx’uri __W. GALT, 5 Ate, LtICIVIS TIjM/SKHLjSKE, * 3 ? .*• o'* "l < t-'" !“ “is.p it pait ol hi] fancy At itaiile * I1-** uOOLfa, io|(6IU Itid <iliMillion o|* Ins friends and !'*' i " ,,,e.'» <=»•* ea,mine them, lie feel, confident, i., 1 ' be . Ct;"i, no store in the city c.u surpass it; and a positn s Jet* 1 ruinati ju ihat iijqc »lnll nmlfin it liiui in the accicvale. •iui'Mig ill** ailirlt* 11 mv 1 fiVffd foi ult, fire— Jup. hiue, >.|.. k, olive and Oxford mixture, and other fishtaa ni-U: cloths stid Csujiuicrt-tf i habit, pelisse and met mo cloths Ne^ro rlcthing—consisting of kerseys, plains, linscyj and nn, t Vesting? of the purest 9*1! most fs'ltioiiable pttter n< tM^urej »ii.I plain li;ode Nip.«, in great vautlics ! h Ivi tncei,satin lerautines, Italian Juitiingis | Savin*, nitfii•**! crape linr, gauzes, various colours j listtMe, I nr/.ge ami (itrmn rones, jnlcudid assortment ! Itu/inn netts% Imperial crapes J Nanki.i, Canton an! Italian crapes I LiuptiMl uu rCfthibii, bai * <«*, grenadine. nurafat, jrnuze ani J m:k lan-y hjklf. 0 ,c 1M. iinn,ca.h:icu and Canning shawls nut) rciifi ; *V till** and M.it k lice veils and btik.'s. j iVleriflcncapc* it..I li^ur*'il |di e do j bobbin* I 1st «•» Mini quilling ; t: 1 figured and plain b.ibbiuct ; d Jiid plain hwin and six *111 iinnliti* f. Miil.f u «f j «• koixia and bt »*k nmslina { < 1 ii;s!..»ii)S,calir.ofs stul 1 an btic prints, btaulifi.J . Uiicvmam p’ad* h*»H »*r»pr.i i T-aiian pi aids am) cunbMs Knglish and I'mii- I, »,Jk hosiery j Woi/IH, lamb*4 wool, Angola and cotton bos** v | **' '** bh am. t| linen* nnd Indi ihertinz* j Il iisjl atiL* < and (u)tiifiiiA• 1 •*, i.«>l Mire«i ami Mir k OiUilifw jiiiI fmtiituro d.in.iM i Udli ii ol tve. > description and superior qualify 1 • t,* i 11 • *1 -*i .l uiiiiir Jif.iif-.iiri, miuiiHs ana chreki UtHepoiid and buiflu blankets*, W Itl> many aiiicje* not enumerated. Ily (|*c i.*\l arii'.a««vl shall receive an additional supply toccmpleid in** a*.t. f.m i.s among ti.em, mil he uin vup. faslm nable Ololhiv and I faliaii NeU. Jhh'* 45-1 r tor Stile, nt the Penitentiary More, A J'AhUli supply; of ttic Manufacture* i.l (he Feuifetilii; 4 . x. I:i>ut;i:ir>n,i\ tins c.ly, suitable to (lie approaching sea* »uu. A.uott* which a: c Wogon*, r.t t«, N*i co r',iiilliiiir,.|„>eat wsgon. rail k plough irar.ol eratv il-«iiplion•, axes, hoei, wrought nails, whfi, " ; eoitpei h V, II e, At A., ail 01 I he hs,t quality. 1 r C. unlay u.tichai.:* and olhcn are invited (o rail and rxaiu ... then.. TlIOS. MiLSO.W, V. A. P. h‘!" ** __40—tf »*>Y vii 1 1.1 * JteeiTo? Tiuil, Iron. J.t; Litllrpags, to (hr •*' "••hieiil.ru, dated the l ib of Nov. M2.:,and recorded 1,1 It Iii'i < f county r lift, J •halt jrrce.d, on the 2oih day rf llm present 10 .nth. [O.uohi r] »t il*uover rouithuMic, to rail ,t puhlin auriion, totha Highest bidder, for cadi, the following property, lo wit 1 (loe negro woman naninl Judy, and her . iiil.ii < .1. I'.ruty, Tom. Sukcy, Limy, Rosetta and fj-jward;or ,i«rh part >f the mil staves, si will he suilicieot to pay Ilia dn.l term-'ll liy die sai '. fr.r-l. wilh the coils attendin’* the. i> . rim •idorritmis will only convey ■orli title, as i* wailed 10 I...II I y said Ueul Of Tilts'. Itioiro MClUKIS. Tru-tee. Pet. 0._44—1,1. F AX,J. (icons AND FAilIIfON.4. JO//.Y ,M'L\ TYRE, Y&r *tcrrhnnt Tailor, nyponte tht tUU Wi-rm, m. A'fi J"r< teceivt.l a very bn. i n .m s.u.itruenl «t >1 rdi I'sd (.»• r„n.|.(|||| of ,irr y •ra'iiiahle article in hi* line, • J|. fully sale Is,1,11 great sarii-ty ot very neat ve*tings)*hirb he is prepared ..*bs tin In ar.ler, at short notice, in the n. sie.i anil most fs.nnmiMe style,and on v»ry inoderateleini.. .'•'. H. A i loni itte a<*nrtrci>:it of fashionable Ready Mad« CnM'imc ' ijMotly <01 baud,.it yery reduced pries*. f '* L riy 5'tuiuit warranted equal to to„*e n.*de to order. f>rl lfi-__ 4>l—«4w F ILL GOODS. " j j ALL NKIL8ON b*'rare,»ed a targe and grneial aisr "f 11 iomi! of fftaplc and Fancy (JOOOS, adapted to lt< seaton : Among*! tyhi n a, e, extra superfine cloth* anil cam m.-ie*. peli**e soJ M'ro.o cl -ins, real rarneFs hair camMet'J •op-rir nos Mr, napt col'o ns, kerrers and plems, tnte k f , hltnaeis, (isnneli and I .ml.ax, Its. Ocrin 10 it. Itsiti*b o-r . litili line ;•*. Iswos, dmpe.a and sheetings, book, '<■ -wSSSrg , Awi*s and India t'.*te!ins, | l, ,l and plain •: ,^pnet,nul, lial.an luitrins , .tnw ando4uor silk yo *!’.! <lr cp• e•• wortled I.. I. n s.i.r *h,rtlti.' , —aii lwiiln iiiniie (e n r.tye ( •eUu •nAtitUnu, ke.me. ten A", 's .,M a„.J h.i , ' •'ntl topplit# hy Ibe patkeu net 14. ••'•etflita, - __ aval J^riry, t,e. . U . 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