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I'Oll Tilt: KJViirJ12l Kit. G"Utleinen—I have transcr tbetl the enclo e,l scene* of a play fot your piper; they m..y tie round in a modei n e litiou ol Stiakespear n. my pos-e* «n 1 «“C1 treat liberties have been taken With the -Luwlish Hard, I think it but ri”ht that the literati ot the present a^n, thoul.l be informed of these alteration!*, that they tnny apply (he pro. r.ef corrective: As this edition is very scarce, & there may be some curiosity to ace a few other scenes, you can obtain them on application to your ftieml &c. VIUfilNIENcilS. nxoiijMcobri). Enter Anti-Jackson .yf.tcting, in a coat of mi ny colours; with several others similarly habited, «n.l Virginia. [Se- Merchant of Venice—Act 2J, Scenes 1st, 2d & Sih.] JnXi-JacJe. “ Mislike tne u >1 for Biy Complexion,” The .traiiga com ntiuinn of each i.lvet.e hue, t»f ev’iy adverse politics nu I erred Uriog me the till veil li- oral Wnhuttl 1/vtD, WU**i ** IMsuebusm sublimity decline*. Ati i him who ct* lied ill the Nulth, W.. bred ’mi Jit Quinta, and Throne., so I reel! pome And let u. clwu.e winch of the two wete ■Whose heart is lout em'uued with l,ve o| thee— ' u * tell tK**« Udr, i)h« aijn*cl i»f »»»»ue,># Jloli roused the timid,—those who quak'd hut noir, Aow.ern, next valiant by my love I .weir,” Preoe- lly A’tthurity h iv~ liailed “And lov’d it too”:-- I would not change thi. hue,” ... . fur Id* hope to .teal your vole, my gentle Queen. t irjiniu. In term, ot choice I nu not .elelv ltd “ Uy nice durction of a tnatdtu’s eyes : * “ llesidej, the lolteiy ,.f my de.-tiny “Rat. me the right of voluntary choosing-,” 1 lor hy a compact, I my .elf have honml. And hedg’d me with an oath (o yield my.etf J To him who won the love, and gain, the voice 1 Of half my inter., and my own good will; , Ami tie must make select iuu, by huuielf Or else, by well dull’d ft icud., betwecu two caskets* V rn bis, 11 wlio wius me by (be mean. ' (old yon”- ’ Youc f.iend “renowned Piince thru stood as fair A. ar.y w-mer I have look'd ou yef, I fur my affection.” elnti\Jnclc. “ E’en loi (bat I (bank voui” I pray thee then, lead me a well drill’d fru n 1 “ T . try my (nrtu.ie."—Ry th.. fam’d P.e cm. And the.* mighty sounding U-.oi.ni,,,,., That dorui’d the Hermitage, and In aided there } • be r*ri»n«*M*'tri*t». incornt^tiblp,_ That cau.’.l ;l..may aud feir amid lie. f.iend : 1 could 11 1 I blum.shi«. pick *,,4 il(lg j Discover, tJu< no moilil »j-« could vi# w ;_ Tumi action* vutuou«, to ckuio mo t dir *; .1 MA-r vile attempt, e’en ’gaunt thy time, f,;r |„!r ' bee,a mo.t deeetv.n- praise an I commendation, , li.fiingein.nl. on r|iy rights ami fair domain. 4 A« w.u lliy tu be lauded to the <ku .; Uut-sweni the hulde.t peijurer tli.it live.-, 1 Yes, mock the “ Uull-d. g” in hi. Ve.y |>„ ‘‘To win thee I.vly. Bui alas tlie while” •’ g.«r illmy sigtil be keen, my heart be stunt. 1 I fear my vaunting, yet may turn to naught: I or Fui tone ha., 1 know, too often turn’l A <11II,t the weikrr side. Audio may I j ct dli-* tli it who b one uuw'uthier in ,f| ,i,, » And leave my loving fliend to die with g, ,ef! I n;<»<«. H u v ju mu I I lie your chance, and know ht,jJCI j I hit .houi I you fail in choo*mg hnu you love. 1 : ken swear allegiance firm, to him I choose. A tv iv (hen, ’till nigh lime a. I .ball have The (Jajkrti ready. Anti-Ja.i My hagai d t.’ieu I’ll uixkc ! [exeunt Enter NjsurnAt. alone. Neutral. CVrainly mv virtue will counsel me to run away from this Yankee my nia-ter My judgment is at mine e*r and whisper* me. saying Neutral, Dubious Neutral, wary Neutral or wary Dubious, or wary Dubious Neutral, uke heed,—see which way the ;v„1(J bloweth, which hath the strongest force, before y u use your le-e My virtue rays no,-decide h-nest Neutral' choose good Dubious, r-r as aforesaid, honest Ntu tral Dubious, take to thy feels, and scorn all vil lainy and corruption.— Well, the nl0*t conscien, tioua virtue bid. me pack, pin a.yj the Spirit _ a.vay say, the Spirit,- for thy country, rouse up l.iy energ:t, an I run. Well, my judgment, o; en 1 the ca-emeute of iny »en«orium. -ays very cau tiously to lie, n.y wary frier. 1 Neutral have a care,- my eagaeioue friend Dubious, budge not budge, -ays my virtue;-budge nor, *a>.8 my jl|(u meat. \ iiiu-, say f, you counsel well;—juds meat, say l, you counsel ill. To be ruled by ,ny judgment I sh u d -land shivering in the wind be tween Hawk and Buzzard, whi.-h, savin ' your re- i » erence, augurs a km 1 of corruption;—bpt to be I ruled by my virtue, I should run from the Yankee I my master, who, God bless the mark, j, corrupt,on itetl: Gcr ainly, lit- Yankee being corruptible I must run and in my ju Igmem, tnv judgment is but a kind of cautious ju Igmeiit to offe to counsel me to stay with the Yankee. Enter Snicr,v Shai.i.v. Shil. Ska!. Master, you young gentleman, I pray pt. which is the "lU&h way" t0 master Yan N ut Oh heaven*, this is my true begotten broiher, who being in- re than -and blind, high-»ra vel blind, know* not the High ways of my mas ter, the k aukes;—I will by confusion* with bitn 1 Sh,l Muster young tnan. which, I pray JOu ; ia the "By-toay" to master Yankee’s? * j -Veu/ Turn up, on your right hand Federal i Alley —at the next turning, turn down Democrat i J-ane,— but at the next turning of *11 on your left,! ebon round Etiquette fence to the Great Ga e of; Monarchy; — marryat the very n-xt turning, jump j over a little Rivuiet Consistency; and take a Clan ] path that leads by the <; lagnoire of corruption,— j and at the next turning, turn of no hand, but turn j acros-indirec Ij to the Y-nkee’- house. •S/itG By all weathercock-, ’twill be * hard w,iy to hit;— can you tel) me whether onmNtutral Chat d-vells with him, dwell with him or no? Nut, E -j lira you for young master Dubious cut rat. i’dk uo. of the young gentleman, bro tiler— for, (according to meetings and convention-, »ul such odd things, the Resolution* three, a-.d - tch branches of learning.) he is literally in a (Ju.„, Uiy, or as you would say in plain terms, be know eth not what to do. i ’^e J*7. rest his soul alive or usacl. I must still grope in the daik, unles* you' assi-i mo, young gentleman, in finding him out, that . may keep him company. [Ex<.unt 1'.uter mrji’mi.i with Anti-Jack ion ATcetinss. ' t fginia. u ivo, nr*w a ide thr curtain*, and ducovr i rile If«"i Jl tarki!. to lh>« ii.ble r.n.re N w rstalcr your choice.” {IwoCuL.i. are dittovere.l I J -to.. Jack. ri,* h-.t a precious Taunt, riels-mUiil With J.bonj, and no iff In I, f *re 3 A fOOt f*/ *! ;i *, -why //in<//»/> Hrtvriittl fOf ?M, VV Inrli hub limn h ttide.J down horn a^t to i».n, r^-in* frutn th* Arab tint to thr modern Cuu/d In h ijliih ffipe, iti braiity hath he n funs l.v r»i inSi; — it I’reii.Ii, Volt in e ier,...|.,i *• '" pro**;—uow, it hears thu .age device : ll bathoaiilbat^uUlknim the tfoadfrotn bail. 1 the U.t, of Ili.l, ,ry,-.wli.,Ti huh .t.,„J i Wi!s. r;5!r“,<* '•<<.»i"i p«!tftiR«<..,u, I tlh tint inimpSion Rr,,'| noon is. float, .. •« i.'.!*. \nt ,hu* ?“ * Sony v*' hr better’d. . **'*'* * know if l da ctiuvfg Ike rich / ir fintn. rile portrait of my rh „re, dm r ,»kr?% hohf LI that wherein y »ui frien t doth I,-, y ,jlil>4. 44 Then I am /omf« Wtlliii.” 4 Then let in* ire; I will retlrfl ,if.hi on lhlt» gfraf.^r What nyi thn Hirk’ry cnkrif 1 1 • :h<*0»fih m? M»<# 6ft I, mo f *,/*/ A* btf r'J^ riifii btJ, y«f umv he hfttnedV 8o.-e *tif tf # ’In hid, —and w'hru U* •*/« »t might be bcUeiM, 4 ft doth bid me plait*, *ele* t the #rfber. And if it m »y he better'd, —who'll be the fo. | l i *ire rip «ueU a |»n/«* f »r 1C < knry ' l.» t>’ Iff, orrr more, Ih^fr «tor«ff in f-»po <fn’,| ^ /* r.\r,ejfr t k ei«, tvtff knO\-i t \€ gflo t fr&fn 61 /, ^ '»y dr ir fri'ntf -*hr ««ire •# i*iuJf yd* If < kVy «.>.«*fc»t faith, that fr it ha f — pVTiv '.hen, i in need* know the znvd from bnJj ‘ hut *:n4 tkirv ‘ •omr'iiing in the Oi«l|f,tf9 mf J’oth h id ip* 11 the ch nt-\ -for Tamar, i* *>» | »od infer* .ml l»*bt, the fj.ftift.l men f Am jB6e /, (h/etH'd tht trd f. a f, V h:iin 1,1 dlrN d, aojuteen* j »t y#t u'rrrtilM i t ro/i -* iff h »».{ <mit:o h fhall guide me. <*o * ,l' ,r ’'7 hole«,//* i e i«ltr( hM* — I A* Ui'*9:,rl *ifl o»n r .t*y rhn'ct |o |(!i n ^ j 7'fie r ‘ tn »u*iriff and the df r ifv aif.tr*, 1 htiftU4kfi r ei nott to llitinplii *«i'iy i*t in, i * Win*' iirtd auiSttiutd ipiif in the hi of it# a re o,” I 1« ufi hot tn *f-*y tk j roaonnt ipi.'tfi- * 'r ory c •ui>.l«f n*er a f'Mit Hr*«k, to 1'tin I V i eNr* •nud tbdt t etikM rile, i *r if-< l'-y trade, *e (hunt H*rol4ir rienp, Uu*. a. i of/ (».i riigioVe hear ni/ cunic^ • Cw4t r vuilrtdsV <uXt.tr Ih'uiic •« l-.vic’ a a*qv ia 1 i “ Never to r*eh a seio’’ at icy dear friend, * l Was let Hi worse than Top ,* » _IU t£i,KUt„| J 1 They bar* a rust ot anos that heals lbs. ii*m*a j | Of a Ueu’ral, rud a h-ave Mililumsn, Who’s spreuiug to his lienl a hnllet'Jire, i All ,i.null’d in $*dd -»l»m that’s iit*cul|*t upon. M Hot nett in Tupss couch scniiely Ii*s My di are,t ftf ml—“ |*i ii»rr me the St-s[ Heir do l chunie V thrive I as ( alay” 1 J irfinm. rhi-re take it, I’nnce, and if you friend lie there, J rheii 1 am emirs —| UuIoAihr 'he Tupac Casket* .iiits i/iedr. ■* Oil llell ! what hav» we hetf.* a carriuu death,” Within whore hones coitnpi, list re is a straw I c — I'll read the w itiii-— Bright ‘Vopar is the (/iJ s/ l.ight— find you nut Ante lust your tight — | Yurt surety (Ata had read me right — * TAt goodt.oni !nut, the day front m*,'AI ** T’i» knetc+my label did lavits — J h’ut you to keen and e* udrte — Have brought y •urtelf to this end ntight — Ilium the abyss, to learn the height — You ptung V{ no-.n Jihtnse your usage for fight — V'lacAow U* bad, the good you slight * i hen fn.cTjon will, y.u’te lost your might Anli-Jnrle. My might, in leeil, is gout, and all my power —, Then f irewell Palace—welromu coach and ala-') Virginia sweet, adiru, ray heart Isgricv’J, ° 1 My gentle On* eu, tn leave thee thus forever. Yirginia. Oh hrppy riddance _ haw tlie cut tains, go — 1,< t all of Iris complexion choose me so. [Exeunt. THE SIX M ILItFa MEN\ Ui'ina atv.l other*, his associates, have charged General J.irkson in terms, with the murder of the Militiamen executed »t Mobile, in the Pies* of the Iflih of yep’etuber, we ere challenged to ap peal to the War Department, in the following terms: (We give the ex'ract literally ) . THE LENGTH OK THE POIJII i "We devote! a portion of our paper of Mon** j lay to •» General DifF Green’* account of th* Six I Militiamen," mi we trust we fully e-itisfied our | readers, that the assertion he makes, an<] which was before mode by General Jackson, " that the Tennessee Militia *»eie mustered in’o service for six month*,” is without foiiniia’ion. Iiut we are willing to put lliis (j'lrunion at rer-t b* an appeal - WE APPEAL TO THE WAH DEPAItT \IENT. I ••General Green is on the vpot, and we a-k bitn J adjresv a request »o the Serretary of that depart ment, fur inforiua'ion. Jbet bitn make the inqui ry. in proper terms,'ain* he will be furni-hed with ; a teply, as no information is withheld, in any ol j the department, which will vmdica'e a citizen against unjust accusation or reproach. We do not hesitate to aay, he will find on the t ecoids of the Department of War, evidence, that Gov. Blount of Tennessee, applied to Mr. Madi son in behalf of the Militia of that Slate; part of which were the six murdered men\ that their ’term of s-rvice should not exceed THREE j MONTHS at described by the Laws of Ten i U'S CC, and Mr. Madison, then President of the j United States, directed that •• they ehouIJ serve j only that time.” ] “vv<! now,'public ly call upon Genera! Green to make this inquiry. If he does not do it, it will be i b-cause he knows the facts to br as we have ' fluted. If he does, nud we should be found in ‘ eiror, we will make ample amends." j Thi* challenge produced the following corres ; pondence: Upon the return of the Secretary of War, we j ad Ires-e I him the following uote, on the 10th in « slant; W ashing ton, Oct. IOlh, IS27. Sir— Doting your absence from this city, I ad | dressed a nn'eto the Paymaster General, request ing tube informed for what term of service Col. J Pipkins’ regiment of Tennessee Militia were inus j tered in'o service, and for %vhat term they were • paid; my letter was referred to the Third Auditor, j who declines giving an an.wer unless specially , ins iucted by you. The oiject of this note is to , state that the infrrma'ion de*hed is necessary to , delend (den. Jackson against the charge of Alurder, j ’ industriously propagated through the country bv means of » pamphlet, issued from (lie press of the infamous John Iliiips, and to request, of you. as an act of Justice to 'he fiends of Gen. Jackson, that Mr. Hagner be instructed to give the infor mation asked for Tour obedient servaf.t, ; 17. GREEN. lion. Jam*:* U.vnnoure, Secietary of War. i Not heating fiom Mr. Harbour on'the loth, we | addressed the MIowing note 10 Mr. H»gn*r. Washing-tow, loth Oct. 18*27. Sin On the return of the Secretary of War on the IOlh instant, I addressed him a note, re ques'hg that you should he instructed to furnish the information »«ked for in my Je’ter to Col. Towson, of the IOlh ujt. As yet, the Secretary has nor replied. Intending to leive ihe enemies ol Gen. Jackson without apology for withholding fr>>ro his supporter* the official documents cennecied with hi* defence aganst charges circulated by them, I again .fjdress you, and ask your official state ment of the term for which CM. Pipkin’s re giment of Tennessee mil.tia were mustered and paid. It is said that the Hon. Secretary himself took an ac ive part in circulating Hinns’s infamou pamphlet; if so, a refusal to comply with my request, will demonstrate more fully the meau* by which the exis-ing Administration endeav* r to deceive the people. As I know that my inquiry can be easily answered, I hope you will reply to day. Tours, 37. GREEN. PfiTint II.yr.XEJt, Third Auditor. We were aware that Mr. Ungner would submit this letter to ihe Secretary, am) it w« written with a determination to bring our correspondence to a crisis. We anticipated th,t it would ei'her bring a letter from the Honorable Se/vetary him self, or an order to Mr Ifagner to hold no cor respondence with us. Relieving that be who or dered tho Commissary General to transfer the pat- ! ronage of his Department r0 John Bums. *« a re ward for his forgeries, who had retailed hi* infa mous pamphlet, charging Gen- Jackson with mur der, would not hesitate to attempt to bolster the charge by a garbled extract of documents, or an argumentation of the case; we intentionally narrow ed down our inquiry to the single point of the term of service - we were not deceived. Mr. Barbour, finding himself reduce I to the unplfa-ant necessity of cerifying, in the face of £ inns' pamphlet, \ that the six militia men wrre lega/ly mustered imo service for etx rn othj, introduces that certiA- , cate by an insinuation that they were illegally mus- | tered. Rut to hi* reply. It is as follow*— Departmsnt or War. » iJrtnher 16(li, 1827 ^ Sir In answer to your note of tIre 10ih, eigni fjing n wi«li to tie inf- rmeij through liis pr psr officer, for what term of service rn| Pipktn’ Regiment of Tennessee roili U weie must.-ri.--l into service, and for *hit term the/ were paid, end' that the object of procuring the information to defend <Jen. Jackson against criUin charges; I have te reply, that ( should have had no he-ilati^n in causing the information you request to he for* dished, hut for the circumstances which bad pre viotlriy occurred relat-ve to thi.a subject. Shortly after the puhliratinn, in the Nashville papers, by the friends of (Jen Jackson, purporting to contain the facts connected with the condem nation of the militiamen forming s portion of Col Pipkin's command, application was made to me by some citizens opposed to Gen. Jackson, for co pies of *11 the documents in this bspartment cal j culatsd to present to the public a full view of the i subject. I declined doing so, on the principle tba* I 'l w*n *hs will of the nation they should he made j public, their r«pie -.ttatlve* in Congress assembled i , would ord-r it. i, When,bow-ver,ym» came forward, claiming •Mo ' j ->* place J in -o.ns measure in connexion with (Jen. j Js-kson « defence," .,.a asked to be furnished with! the proceeding of tbs Court Martial In that ease las necessary to ths vindication of Gen. Ja. k-on, i Is.t my rnctive. might bo aile.indsrstood, or mis-I | represented. if I wi hbrld it, snd all parties having } solicited it, I yielded to yout request, and yon j were furnished with the only document in the of ' ‘ tic* connected with those proceeding*, rfamcly; the j order of Gen. J«Ason ©n tbjse proceedings, cpp» uuumg Uift svirmc of uic Court, Hiuliio«sctisg | sxeculion. No sooner hid this document firm t published, then apphcatio: • were made to me lor ! information, whether there was any order from | the President of the United State* requiring Pip J Win’s command to sieve six-months, and if such ; coni I not be found to cause the tact :obe officially ! Certified Dlhgeut search was made into the t e- I cords by my Chief Clerk, and no such order has b* en louud— rucurrlng, however, 10 my original ground, ihe certified* was withheld; and you now .<*k f r inf rinaiion on another branch of ibis aub ject. which you say is uecessaiy to the deieuce of Gen. Jackson The motive* which induce me t v comply with your former request have influenced j m* again, though not widiout difficulty, to trans* ntit you the information requested, which is dis | closed iu tba following.extract hour a rupor< made t in- bv the third Auditor: “ I appears Col. Phi lip Pipkin's regiment was mu-ierej into se>vice at Fayetteville, in June, 1314, tor six months, by Itober; llay-. Assistant Inspector General of lire militia of said State, and that s»id regiment was utosteied out of service by t.i» same officer, at the same place, on tko 127th of January ISIS. the services generally comment ed on the 20 June, 181-J, Irotu which time io ihe S27t.‘i J >o 1315, the troops were generally paid, exclusive of travel liug allowances from Fayetteville to their homes ” Experience, however, having confirmed my firs’ impression, I now have to inform you, th-t this P the last time I shall yield^to similar applications by whomsoever made, when it is palpable the in formation is asked exclusively for political effect I have the honor to be, Your oHedienl servant, JAMES BARBOUR. Duvr Gnacnx )Es<* I -ill be seen that our inquiry was simply this: F’or what term of ter* ice was Col Pipkin’s regi ment mustered Si paid? We did uot ask Mr. B to tejl us whether any order from .Mr Madison requir ing them to serve for t*ix u onth* could bo found oa the files of bis Department. We knew that no such order existed—we knew mote; that in no case, where mil tia were called into service under the act of 1312, did the Preside"! issue »n ordrr re quiring them to serve six month*; end that, in all cases, where the call was not limi'ed to a less term, ihe militia were mustered fo> six months.—The law is to be found in vol 4, page 407, of Biorvn and Duane’s edition of the laws of the United Stales in these w-rds— • And be it further enacted, That the said de tachment shall not be compelled to serve a longer term than six month* after they arrive at the place of rendezvous ” J This Mr. Barbour knew. Why then did he speak ; of his difficulty? Did tbit difficulty consist in the labor of ascertaining the term of service of these men, or the apprhension that the publication of the truth, would expo-e the slander*, first publish'd by the infamous John Binns, tfpo.n authority of instructions from 'his City, and actively propaga— 1 ted by the Hon. Secretary himself, during hi°e lectioneering tour* of the last summer? In this Mr. Barbour has overrated bis part He has demonstrated in the first pUc«, his reluctance to furnish any vindication of Gen. Jack«On front *o foul a charge. Why else does he find sny difficulty in permitting Mr. H.igner to write these -iinpie wo<d*: “Pipkin’s Regiment wa* muttered and paid for *ix months service?” This Mr. Hxgner could have done by a simple reference t i the eatiT upon his books, and in less time than it would take Mr Barb ur to recount hi* emp v barrel t»*et; certainly in much le-n than he is accustomed 'o spend in listening to 'he •‘Kickapoo Amba* adir,” or his “Cbiel Clerk,” reading 'he Phenix G wette , We say that Mr. Barbour has discio-ed his re luctance to contribute to the defence of Gen J. because his in'roducing a certificate shout the •e»rch of his Chief Clerk, for an order from Mr. Ma-'ison, being apart from the tnytiiry, goes for the*t than a mere ‘ difficulty,” in furnishing he reply to our inquiry f* proven that Mr. Barb, ur know* that the fact that Pipkins’ regiment were paid for six months’ tour, proves that they were l'Sally mustered, and that that point conceded, the charge of murder, so industriously propagated agains' Gen Jackson and upon which his own hope* of power and patronage depend, must fa!! The statement about the search of the Chief Clerk, has no connexion with the term of service, ex* cp' eo far as it furnishes th ee, who are disposed to strain everv constructor of Irw t>. ••onvjrf Gen. Jackson of mtirdas, because he approved of; the pr. rdeding* of a Court Martial, with an argu-| meut, in the face of the known usages under the i law, to prop the exploded charge. Having thug indentified himself with the most; unworthy -landerers of Gen. Jack-on, •* e cannot 1 envy Mr. Barbour the feeling* which must harrow J up his imagination. It is with him, as with nil i I others, who en'er upon the practice* of vice, j jAtne* Barborr, 'he late Governor of Virginia, sunk : into the voluntary certificate m*ker, to *hietd *o ] bandonc I •* calnmn'auar as John Binns I I l Gli, j that no foul a blot as the coalition, which has pro- | j duced such fruit, could bo erased fr rathe page of' n.y country's bis ory. But why is Governor Barbonr so desirous to 5 fix the charge of murder on Gen. Jackson? lias) he so soon forgotten the even'* of the late war’ll Among the most sickly advocates of Mr. Adams, j j and the readiest vender* of Butn*’ falsehoods ami ■ ■ forgeries, i* the nephew-in-law of Mr. Clay. In ' his paper of December GI, 1314, we find Ihefol- ; lowing statement.* From (hr Lexington ( £'•/.) Reporter. “Execution. — A soldier belonging io theU. j S. Army wa* shot near this place on Tue-dvy last, * for the crime of rrpeateiL deuvrtion. "W« believe nothing would put a atop to thi* grannvg evil, *ooner than the re^ iainty of auf fering death for the first offence ” If the fri»nd» and advocate* rvf the Coalition! could, at that time, justify ths execution of a »ol flier who deserted in the heart of Kentucky, when : »o enemy w*s at hand, and no treason was nigh,] would they then have condemned the execution of] men, covered over with mutiny, anti deser'ion, tin-j tier the circumstance* which marked Harris endj hi* accomplices in guilt, a* proper examples to .f iwe men into obedience in the face of »n invading f and powerful army? , But this correspondence with the honorable at-' cretary di«clo«“s another fact We hare long! known that a large portion of General Jackson’a, om.-iai correspondence tva* nm 10 n» inu-cj on; tile in tlie Wa* Department We have know' that the etric’est r*»ti>inarion« have been -ad# to! ascertain whether there was any thing o< the file*; of any of the Department* which could justify » j new charge again** him, anti that a gentltrtneti of; gre*t talent*, and possessing a large share of the 1 confidence and affection* of the people. had been J furnished with tho materials for nn assault upon t General Jsck«on. The intimntion, 'herefor*, that 5 Mr Barbour expect* the Representative* in (Jon I gre*« assembled, to order the publication of docu* men'* connected with the charge* brought ngaioai General Jackson, proven that ho i* prepared to make such an exhibit of official paper* and mu’i lafed document*, a* he believe* will advance ih* interest of the Coalition. We state Ibe fact, the* /n»i y of General if*ckv n’. ofTr'lal paper* are with drawn from 'he file* of the I)epa"ment, and It is matter well worth the consideration of General ( Jackson, whether he will ti't himself come onto; ihi* city, pending the searion of C'ongr •**, and a*k I of the •• Representatives r.f the people, in (Jon-: grew assembled,” to order that copi** of the***! letter* which have been withdrawn, t*e filed in the ! lJ*parnni'B', “ before »nv order is mttle for the publication of a put ” Fo. om own p*rt, we do not preten 1 lo *dvi*aGe eril Jackson; but, know ing a* much n* we do *f the pe«»on# who are; charged with ihs'.^icial document*, upon «%bich j hi* future famo »nd the glc.ry of bin conntr*', de- ' pend, we ihh.it be has uo alterta'iv* left. [ K'ath Tf’tffraph. • A CONFESSION AT LA«T. In reference to he correspondence between tli* j editor 1 the Washington Telegraph, an I the So j , cr *tcry a War, which we published On M nday, J i the editor of he Pr-*« reluctantly confesses, th*\| 1 " «J ;t c«riftJa!j dess eliOTr, that fha recorr.f? * » Uio War docti cunuuii g,jr cvnJcjHc* of the application of Go*. Blount to Mr. Modi* n.J ■ud the rdet of Mr Madison *lated by ua to have, been given, we me willing, so far •* the existence in the War Department of such correspondence is not declared bj Mr Haibour.to admit that wen ere not correctly informed in tese particulars.’* ile fur J;ei confesses as (ollovvs: *• We were tn error, »' ben we applied this c rresp >ndence (be tween Gov. Blount and Mr. Madison; to the Tennessee militia, who we e in Col. Pipkins’* regiment, -nd by this adtu 391 on, tiie promised mends ate made. We seek to promulgate t* th jin'g but facts [sa-s the aldeiuaan] it i- oui fa<e a. tit 1* that of all. to be sometime* mistaken a d : sometime* misinfotmed.” [ Phil S<n .nrl. J) ISM. II. SIV. i.MP L.l.VD lUMP.i.VY I • JAAKb 11stic4 lii4t lie meelm- u( tin, toinp.nv wl: lake ! i place me I VhM<y of Nov. next,4c. <>,,l,u< to the pio ' • v.iiou* of the Act of Arieoihly. rlKLUlNU LKWIS, I l’i «nden(. 1 Tlie bailor of the NuifolL Herald mil imer' this idve»n*r 1 rnsui. jr jl. I Oct 1C. 45-ld [ jYO VICK | t* AA committed, to the Jail <>i Pendleton county, on Ihe , 3d day ul July list, a negro mao who calla hiwsrll ' Lewi. Robins..u, aim says th.il l.i bib.iigi lo a Mi. John Jot | tlau, iv ng in the county ot Kurkin islge, Vs. Tim mill negi.. J is six It ti high, il ml made, hla< k couiple. ir.l, laige full eyi i, no nan . iaiblcihad ou, wheu louiuntled to Jail, (w>culls, uni J •«! bluu cl..In, as il li gili bullous—(heolhci a blue summer mat; I ooe jeans pan il pantaloons, ouecassiuetl veal, .me pair c safe I slide,, one toiu aliiiL aud a lut hat half seoiu. —The owner j said negio is re<jur»te.i lo come forward, prove property, pav j i bai ges, and take inui away, or he will I., d*ali with as lh» ! .aw direct* IIEAEKIAH aUGAIU'S, Jailor of P. O. Oa.O. 42-wl2-vl5o» .vonc;?. I SHALL pet,lion the neal seisiouoftha Virginia Li eta atuie, lo furoish me water ftom llie canal, foi a Mill at the W-sl* Uam. on ruckahue cretk, svheie ll.e - anal h aves the nhl lw.I ol said ci eek, ou u y L'.tale ou Turkalioe Ldla W. *1 Ham «*«*'• WM- SI1APAKD. Nuy- •_61 —wAw jyotTUk. 4 LL permns injehtej to the estate of John Rirharjsoo a V dec., ol lie county ol Hanover, aie r ijueiled to make luiiitediale payment: Aad liio.e having claims against tin esid estate will l'ie.e.,1 lh. ut for adjustment hetui e the titsi dav of January IIT'U, or this will be pleaded in hai of a recovery August 31. 33-wtl F W. SCOTT,adtn'r. ~ ~ F.1J IftA TIUJV. ^F>HE School at my house will be coutin.ied the nest year (a-hvietofore; under the direction of my sou Charles W m. Dabney, ssiih my afeutuace in the moral government of tne PuiMift. rit. L-Itni,G.aek anl Fteuch Languages, the culinary hrauc.ie* of English, and Geometry, will be taught. The ses sion will consist Ilf ten uiuutba, beginning Ihe 15(h Jan. and eiu]>n<the 15th l)«x., tfilli a Vitcatimi «»f oun uionth iu (lit* at** r,|e terms for Bond, exclusive of L .tlging.6.5 dolls.;and foe Tuition 20 d dls. CHARLES DABNEY. Jr. L. ui.eOcl. _ 50-wdiv iNUl'ICK. ^JJ>GKS0A..T to a Dieil of T. u-l executed by Win. Uagi.y s*S, to the subscriber, as tiustce fm Julm Mill,, Bi. and of reeoul in the county c .url ofKmg W.u., will be •old at public auction, for cash, on Ihe Couitha.usr Gieen, ou the 2J:b day of Nov. next, the following Slaves, to w . (Jug, George, Tout NeJ, M'.ses, Chapmau, Anthony, Johu, Maria, Minis £. Child’ K tu.ltd .arid all the increase of ihe female aiave.smce lire exe cuiinuoflhe .aid Deed foi the puipuse of satisfy ms thr’pt an' •u ns of said deem 'All dlSTEAD ROBINS, l.u t e Gc«. 30._ _ SO-wtl.* Virginia b'cuials AcademyBoyd tun, Meek hnbnrg county. * next Examination will ciutnrnee on WednesJxy, I. N v. I4fh—aud cmiclude on the I6lh. The Examination of the Musical CUf, mil lakeplare on the evening of (lie Itslh; immediately affe, uliEb Gold Med als will he presented to sevetal young Ladies who haw gone thr.iigh the usual course of itudies and are leaving school Parents,Uiiaiiliaus, and the fiieuds of 1'cmaie Education 1 gi ut tally, are solicited to attend The A adeui) will re-open on Monday, Jan, 7th, J82f!, with Ills sanir Instructors, .5 iu cumhei, who have coudcc e t il du ring the iul and present yrtr. JOS. IS. WAil NK, > Pi in. i- 1 - „ UEU. L BAKER, J pals, i Of,00._ail-w.lw | VALUABLK FROFi-IKi'Y FOR SAiIL\~l ILL be io|.l, liy virtue ••( * D**.i ..i 1 nil, axe U'ed ] (u me as Trustee, to sati.ly ci rtam rlaiun li.rreini inenunne.l, t.. Gt. rge au.l Vincent Maikbam, to ihe hivlw.i bidder, on the pieuutr*,* trai t of Land lying in the uppei part ! ol Chexte. field county, and umv iu (he y js*rs4itiii of Francis, (ill.n at — said trai l containing from 700 lo ltiOrt act eti a large porboii ol who h is River L. Clerk Low Gruumls. .Vs T.ustee ■ l shall only convey .tich title as is vested in me. 13'The ixle to take place ou (lie 3d day d Dec. - ELIJAH GKESUAM. aa._ so—„4w- ! FOlt SALK. • ItllE Poplar Fsiest, Home Tract, or ail thr.t part of the . estate attached to the Munat -u House, cur.taiuine byre I cent sui vvy line (luiueiud and seventy Inur acre( ttnd i|lre Tu irJers; of thi- land never before ojfoi ed to Ihe public, about 60 ) acres lie already tleernl, the lest in woods heavily limt brred, and the greater pa; t tohirco laud ul Ihe lit si iiuality The cleared lanJ wilh the except iso of aboul oil Here, is at. .n i 5JO<l hp ‘lift capable undrr judir i ins mauagement,of pro our ii:~ fine co*n; llie xliau.tcil portion might lie ...on re claim, d. i bis Plaiitalmu Jiitaul one mile from the turnpike and eight from Ljrnchbnrg, it well watered, heins iutcraected hy many branch es, h.-ading witiiin its limits and luvrelure not so snl jecl to overflow, atToi .ling nut less tl.au 60 acres ..f branch and hot lorn laud, well adapted tu the cullui C of Timidhv aud other grasses, and to tile purpose of sUmllug tobacco I ,A; ah,oil 1,11c nilfofthdhranr.il laud is still in h oml. On the plantation lies idea other improvements,tin ie is a laige framed wheal ham with a good threshing machine. The mansion house is lOouv convenient,han lsoinp, and silustrd on an en.ii.eu. ecommand ■rg ncaily (lie whole of the a rsMc land of (he faun. Intend mg to remove to another slate, the above pi „p,ity is .-flVrcd low, for cull or credit, and I feel no hesitation in asset ting. Hut to a tol> ic.cn planter few eitxlcs are ineie desirshl.. “ FRANCIS E1TES. __Be.lTnol, July 24 gg -.vf f.AJYD Foil SALK ~ BY virtue of a deed of trust ex* tuled to me by Brniimm Weil, and rec'uded in the link's . nice of the . - uuty com 1 of llanorer, <nrl bearing dale ihe lO'li day ..f Mirth, 1821, to secure a sum of u.....ey theieui mentioned, due to Pelei Ainsley. t will sa II on the premise*, at puldic aurlion, fur ready money, on L*e I 2f h <1>'J nf /Jrcen.W nr.-i, if lair, if „< I 1 the next fair day, III* tract ol Land conveyed to me by ihe ■ Slid deed, c.ulsiumg ihice hundred and twenty one anj a half ' seres, ly iug in Ihe l»w> 1 end of Hanover county and sdjoi.. f the La.. J ui MtUer /.VomJi and otheis. Tin title ishtlievrd to h ■ in I.spu'able, but the subsciihei will only convey such (ille* as i- vested 11. Inn* a- Irustee. WM. CUNNINGH AM, irtu. [ llnnorer,Ocl. h, IHt7. U-sl.I.iiri I Institution for Correcting Impediments of Speech. REV. Til p. HUNT, •■>!» agent lor Mu. Leigh and Duel. Yain, I*. ¥jfk, fur Virginia and N. C.uulli.a, ic.idrr wear 1’trcivji’f, lJrurnwirk county, Va. livery patient mint come prepai ed to remain until cured; j in>i< h injury hiring r'.ultrd froUi thn.e who ware not ’ willing to remain until Ihe Inititnte we. intufird with Hieir at- ; laini.it ntiin the lyilciu. Average lime Inra euro : fot adult, fwliitrrj lOvr IK d.y*— for childieu audieivauli, fion, 2 to ." ] month*. N-H. The pufilick i* canlioneJ again,t travelling Agent*, j Ml*. Leigh’* Agent* ire iletior.r.re.'aorf nevei peddlelike Ihe J impoMni* note prowling about tbro’ the Southern Siatri. riL*v *. 117—wtf j ~ FUESUFALL goo us. fftHE iuh»rriber» have ju*l received, ami offer for *al', on .. W-% leaitmnhle term*, a large an.I grnrral *,• .ftmeiu of t'llKSH SKASOJiABLU •Jill Y GOODS. ' Selected <riLh griat care l>y (lieu pirtnri iu Nr*r York, end well adapted, at Hire think,to ihe c/tj .V country rei n! trade. ' ffriiouy the urtirfet trffered fur stilt ore the Juliowiva ; ' } rVn elegant aMortiueal «t auperfmt- wo.,ie.l buieg**, oj almott ’ every rolotli, a new & beautiful article for biiliee’ ilre*.e* 1 figured and n*in itripe,black and rich pbid, watered V plain 1 Grn* de Naplr* Very rif h new ityle barege an*l baliafe Plain anil fl.ured plark. white and coloured french jaiini Coloured ami black fit.rei.re Very «opetior double chain black do A laig* and elegant a»«iitlme»l of uieritiino icarf* k •hiwl* j ceehinere and tlobet *lia-.*l« • t igmtd *t Ik j bar. ge ami gauze hdkf*. amt very nch Wonted-1 baicge*haw)< J tYiuIer <tnghi.ni and Norwich ilftpe* fancy print* and ralicm * Italian luiliiiig*, India Mtin*, plain and tiZ'lted Sinrliew*, ,ar,III || and Irvar,true* ' f ignt e.I Mannar in crape drew, Canton ci ipf» ) lilack Cant ju ilk. leeantme ami Italian craw* and h.Thf*. i'.iiglwh ami french thread, eud lir.gloh bohbfuet, gm.p and • e.ttoiilac'* i B'rmight and plain bobhinela and bnbhinet veil* Imertiug and cthei trimming* B*m inn.ltii tohet and paint*, piHai e.i'., rij,« ami collar* Ladle*’ and gentlemen’* glove* and hcjiery, of almorl every ; ■leemiplian An elegant anjortment of ribbon} I N»l*im’» patent anipende: * J Silk and ertton umbrella* Limb*’ wool ahull and drawer* India »ilk ramhlel* and wotfle-l do Plain and Hgured hiark and colonred eiflt velvet veilin'} * wan*down, V, l-nt it amltollmet v<*in<* Swpetlme rjulht <rndcm*fn:cm,blur,itiaik k fancy colour* Double nitlled drah cloth* french merino cloth*, for children Srdueoit, (cartel and green HiOff eitf dbell and llraztlian luck unit aide and rdhar co ni * tneh linen* md *he« tru<«, draper,, damuk* bd.mM« da,ua*',i • r and.damaek napkin* , rioi**'.tic ilurting* and *hee(in<*,pljid and ftrlpcy 4aiiii.#U, negro cbrtbj lei man limey wrolit/ ~<w pen oil rfetha I'l.inieli,ie.l, while and gfe* r fine and *iipe,iine Kngli-b mgr Mo (upcbo* diair carp«lin<* and IVilt m iu„» Nipt roli.nl, anorltd It we, (00111 and doHe blink'd* 1 ( (ie. m./> mu tlnloh orrnluirr', burl, * t’rd tittle,il.i * O' it on hanging 5 , Mo,*ra fthiniMg*, drrrk* and iliiper* Aua *orfrrtnt .>» mantle and t<rilir;»[ r'i»**.*,i*i;h many otn* article* Addllbmal nrppiieynf new article., and arllclt* nece. ary | i lo keep up Ibe a.iorlm' it. -Tib be rcr.eived, from Hum • • i tiuify f o.U’jQr |»ir li *t i:* 1% yw Voik Oct fp, ; vm*iAM*aj, co. J » ayiu&i’ xmj£> BY vitlilgof a bstJ of Tim) .ircuiul laths iuiotri^r,l>v Wji. A-U'skr ami Ihlh.itnc Ins war, to secure the !> •) incut ol a dsh1, ul.ich has become dns* to S. r.Uargroee, Ka'orof t;. Crrugblw, <1* .will nTare.1 for sal*, to ths r.ijhes* bidder, loi cash, on (Saturday li e Sills ol N.v , »i Fowbtlau Coutthouir, the Inct of land, ibe ptnpsitv ..I tin aidCloekr, winch Ins in the county of t’nwhntvu ouJ-oi . Wivei, a short d.ciance bel.-w the V wn cf Jed*, son. Thi# tract • ou'.ains 400 acre* a.id lias attached to it a larci p; >y. i lion ol wood. With 80 acres of rivet low grounds. The title u liable to no juration. • tV. t>. AliUllKlt. X- v- u_0;-t.ii jWTict:. AL). person* having claims against the estate of lohu Mmgo, dec. me 1.quisled to piesei.1 tin m properly autt.euiu.alcd; am) those ludehlrd to said 1 slate, will please make payment without delay, as the Kxemtors arc ai.xi.ms to f‘"»c (hMi IraMkiliuti m r.*tly m (mumIiI*. JOHN, WAI. U.| COLLIN U 4. UKNJ. C. MINUE, n.. .11 lii'urs. O. t IP. 40—\vl2l VOTICK. “ TU^Ayi.^*a ••tded foi the ensuing yen the plscecalled J,‘b,’*<'»,s 6p. mgs,.iiuatrd on the Thiee Notched U->»d ** miles above the ritsr ol Uicbmon.l,iu the county uftiooch l .nd, and we ll known for its .alnhrdy, 1 prop .se keeping a Is ardine tkehool at that place, to roiumruce loth ol Jauuatv au close lath of o-ermhr, l.dtowmc, which will make a sc ola.l.c termof*tll us..nth., after allowing a sumtner mouth f... vacali.u. fill-Hr.u< he- ol i.ilnlmt which* shall teach •ue those n. retoloie t eight ui my .clmol, vi.*.: The Latin a,,.. hiiglMh Languages, Ueography vest 1 the use of the Maps and lih'.cs, aiiduie inftiin, h.snc.es of Mathematics, comprisi., pl-»"» I"'1 •*»• <* DC .n.elry, Trig .noioelry, Suiveyiugaml iC rillituil" My price for U .ard and Tuition is *80, p ,,-r ir „ t»e termination or the School. The house is large aud coin I modem-, mid well calculated for the aceontoi.s atihn of hoard. I Leltvra addresses! to lue ami directed to ths Poit Other I.t JohiWou’a Spnugs, will cite*, with due attention ' ’ - , WM. O MOSHY, °tft _49 -wdw I Bowling Green Property for Safe. ,>v vrrlue of a deed of ti.i.t, .*«. ,ir<1 p. a. fo, ( er„iu . f? there in me,domed, by VV Alin, ,he l.„ ,1 i1rjr,S |K'r.«md 1,'>0,',r’- Aiumlt.if H-vouiea, da I. to. IliaI 1.till July, IJ.3,lor certaru-purposes I herein mmiiou • a,,‘, ,7 V,,4U'' ■lJt* of a dee.1 of tr u-l executed lo u> hv A, mislead lloomea. beam* dal, the 25th ol September, I Odd, b..|h ol winch dee.li are duly recorded in (lie Cink’a U2i e ui lire county court ol Caroline, we aimil proceed loeell I,• ihe lighesl bidder, lor ready money, before ihe froul door of iln 1,1 *»•<! county, rn Miiiumv, ihe fifth dry of December next, (being Caroline coon dayA lo ( dj>- ,u ‘,*y «•! tilri.hid, one fourll, (,„| of (be ! “ ** Vree,e" h,.",c ">• ndeie.l of ,hc late Colonel A.miclead Hoour^, a. deeieed by the Chancery Court of 1 r rederickabu. c- Ue Couiuiuaiunera appointed l-y the ,aol decee lor toe pu,pose, of dividing Ihe -a„l r.I.i.iutnlfomlerrual pm. ,n .. thereof, earned to the raid Arm.,lead } (or his pofUou. *u The Uo«*l:c« liieeu T.eejn and Lot. conti,ti„B ,f the Ti Iveru itself, whirl, la apac.mr. ami ... .he „ah|e and » * necer’ary out ti iun-a. a conrlorlahle Dwelling Ilou.e lor a f«>»'ly.(u-url J orcupied by l|,e tavern keeper*. flmi|r v a small imiun, wiiilIi h»s l>efn |»\ . ,.„;e.l and known by fh, of OlmuL, and L: Undrcd u.nlpftj.mnc acre of land adjacent, a ,.«,t o( them co.eied w..h limber. The boundarrea have been ascertained by actual survey. J TI... P operty, lying on tl,e,„se mad m.u, Fre.lerkkafmrr tu Uiclruioiid. ia •<* generally known, lhal n ia thought unnr* cer.ary lo drarr.be it more particularly. Ala.,, at the Inn. an.I place, and by vaataa* the -.me authority, we .hall .ell upon the aau.r ter.one olher fourth pa, t of Ike,aid Bow tine estate, f”C and during the natural lit, at VV,|. Ali.n t.ijinrr, being the interest to ax.ha. Ii the .aid Allen i. ml,lied u tenant by thecsrtrrj, and ,m i|,e aimeaaol decree ol ihe Chai cery rou i of F,ed«rkkahurg. The co,nm,a.iouer.ar. point.d by the raid deciee (or (he purpose- aforesaid I, l^ltr*of,aaaigoeJ to Mi-. Kophi, Allen, wife o|* the laid Wihon Allen, Ea^uiie,.(Ae tract of /.unci lyinv op. p -lie to the tavern above mentioned, coiilaiiiiiic, by aclii.il auivey, i3J acres. Tina lot is ihe moat fnlilr pait of ih, trscl, ami . obtain, a ynantiiv ol valuable timber. It al„. ba •>ii i| (*.. home, occupied a. ictlcbam atorer, a dwelling borne, an a variety of Other building Alio, it toe a.tine time and place, and bv viitue cf ihe iau.r authority, w at,all .ell upon ihe »..me l.: mi. thirteen likely Slaves: amongst them are, aome va.uable i.oo.c >ei vaola, and Moumi am, i, ,,n excellent aeinslit.-. A fee-.imp;, w,il A * TIP'i ^ ‘7eu* ,r*cl’ for the natural hit ol VV'!,"" Allen, b <p .nlhetrac, oppoake tba Lvern,and the ahaolute property in the slave; but ... we ,ell a, l.uaieea we ahall warraut the titles (which are hclierril In he utupies liiuablt) only dtpmirt ourselves and thoae • laiiuiue under ua WM- II. IIOWISON. * > f.us ■ x. „ KOHUORMb K SOT TON, (teca. _„ 52—Id. • .VO TICE A LL persns having ciaiuw lgum-l Ui- ateJohn VV.lv, S . >» Amelia cuiilv, a. e hr. rhy ieuur.hd tobi.u. In-in h|i».ul,.j« in I'duiel-l* I-t d*. n| I'eli. Ileal, p.oprilv nuliii ulicatej, tu (he a-loiiuut vine, aa lie intends lu r.|„s« his a lunuulraliuii ay that time; this notnr will lw plead in hai agamu all claim* caltihile.l after Unit time Th..*e indebted tj iaili L'.late, a ill ate the uerri-ity ol miLiii* rvymeul iin ineduteiy Co THOMAS WILY, adui’or — vf John Wily,Sr dee. rfor 6*__62-3i» t'.Ai.L CotilM AMD PAHlIInNS JOHjY j\ri.\ TYHE, Jlf Merchant Tailor, opposite the Bell Tavern, x?n*- 1-1:1 1 e‘ r,v*J * ve') handsome assortment vl Kieih ball UniMla, 0.1131,1 ing of every seasonable article inhia line carelully selected, [a great yarn tv of very neat vrstiueijwhich he is prepared t*i make up to order, at *h»!t notice, .o liie uenltsl and moat faihiouahle style,and on veiy uioderuletriiri. ”• 11 A complete assoKmeut ..f fashionable Heady Made Clothing comiamly on hand,at very ridnced prices. iT-j’ Kvciy gdi uieul wairanted ei|ua| to those made to order Oct. 16._4d-w4sv COUI"lilted lo'tiie ja.l of this cuuuly a."a luuaway, kv on liie 12 tv day of June lad, a negro man who rails In.nv.il Jon:. Uerny, and says he was liberated by David Ileriiey ol r ripiiiiian'* emin'y, N'.nlh Can.Inn. He is a stout well made felh.vr, about 30 u. 35 yoars ..f age, 5 lee I e.'hl iiirh. i high, dark complexion, latg. whi. ker*, and a bleu.].I. m hisli-fl rye. He had on wheu committed, a half worn liai bine hi old rlotb coal .m l pautilovn,,with many other valuahje Sitir.r.of Ctathiug with hiui. I have every : cason to believe the slid it*gi . is a runaway, and Ihr t.wiiri i, requested to ro.ue fnrw ud, prove props ity, pay charge* and take hiui away, id not wive he will he dealt wnh as the live directs. WiVI o. ilOYSTON. jarlor of f lari.line minify. s*"' II RH-..12I ;>» vnin. ••• ■••si. . .'ibn-l iu.,1 | I . i..rn D vtng, "I the couniy ol It... ku.glian.. end o ifui. in (lie cle.k’svfii e of said e unty, besrtnz dub the 7.h day ul ,»Iay la*t, for the put pose of securing the payment .f certain sums 11 money (heiem nirotioned, we G'**h on the 2 |th dav ul Nov. next, al the |i|«utati.in ..f tlivsnd Irving, lying upon Ja-aei Hirer, in the county af. tesuid, sell for rath, to the I highest hidd-t. a|| of the crops nf com and o.it* male on ihr ' • a d plan' stilus the piesent year. Anti mi the 13th day of Dre. | u*xi,at the tesidvnceof the said Irving, we .lull, in hke manner, *el| the nop nf corn and nat, made there, during this ! yeat. A. trustees, we shall sell only surh title as is vested m us PEYTON IIAKUISON, } Trus NLLSON PAUE. y tees. ° _ 43-wills SELECT SCHOOL,. VJl 8</UOOL will h_' coDliniie.l Ihe eiistimr year t My *' *■ llrothrr, John O Nelson, who ha* hail 17 years rx* fi'.-iirnre as a It aches,will he a*S"ri»letl with me, in the ru*n. ■gen.ent ol the tachnol; in winch will he taught the Urt tk, Latin and French Languages, together with those bunt h*. id Issrnisg whit h constitute a good Kngli-li Educatiou Tin school will commence on the Ct.t day of Jammy, IR2S,*in! lr. inmate on the 5th Jay of Decriubrr following. There will he a vacation of font weeks, commencing on the I3'h day ol June. The puce for hoard, tuition, w t itu.g, lotting L fuel, will hr $1 IQ, pay .h|e on* half on the 1st day of June, 13113, and the other half rn the 1st day of Dec. following. The difcipli. e of the se|to*il will he pc.rental, and as much cart and kindness will he extended Is boy» crauidei! to my iHrsdisHtu lokv cbildien. No h-y. more than 15 year, old, will he admitted into llte School, note** he shall he par suoatly known to me fur orderly, exemplary deportment. Jly residence r* remote 'rniu the haun's si vice and iimn.n alily, ahd remarkably healthy. It is situated m‘he dimly of Lou i a, 40 mile* fi..in Richmond, and shout the lame distance from Kredeiickshurg- The stage from Kiederickshurc to f arte'sville, pis**es within 4IK) yard* of uiy t eiideucei *ml that from Itirhiunud to liarritotibnig, within 2 mile*of il. Letter* lo n.e rho.iid he directed to “Gardner"* (ti ns Hoads, Louisa." \VM. NELSON. .Ii* N. V. A yonrg la.lv,well on .lifted loGarli Euglish Utaoi B,*'i Geography, Heaifiug, Wiitiu.r and Ardhmetu b, wisher o obtain employment in a private family. Fur further infor* i nation apply to W. NELSON. Jr. O' *- o* " _43— in • I Richmond Screw Alanujuclotu DO IH’TrmSON, »' \% IN'I latterly made r«.n HrraMv Mi 'T.tvf«ii }n » ^ ebifiery for cutting ftnem, Ai i* n-»w jui'piied !•> in^mifrtr'u. •^rrrjof #1) via — Tobvro, Onffnn, Mill, Carry to*, A:e.— \1#o, Mi7/ from of all bniHf. T'/lfrih' r wtih every <te*rr ipt i« n of i ally u«e<| in Mill* or Mm ifvlurim KdaHli»h« niftifi, Hfrel Kif^e Tool* of e‘1 iptiori*, Atr. Aif. Ate. *1 hi* M*r!»*»»e Kaf.loi y,ne<( (o M» »*rr. I*. H<mmII fc 0’, Hill#. N. II. Ply I’oneif #r sf inrpir* Flojr llarrcli. tjpThetnhierihef after* for tile two below Mr. llwit'i II »mI* ware Hlorf, 7* Ion* ZffO/V. *.«r>r Iy»l flfts ; I'anflinx for machinery, from an half m< h to i anH an half inrlir * •/pure; ho* Iron,'fart #loj enroll rlo $ band .in * f*.f *(ee| kr. The above Iron w »« »tlerle j |.» ae iubrrrih*r, in New i or It and f’abitnire, and for .,17 re< I ruble terrae. 1>ANL. G. HUTUIflfloN A"**'* ® 2A-wtf tfi* CHANtJKUY i Ar K»lee taken m the citijT’f idlirf nj 9- Prune hit ward county court, the t.l day of Oct l»a7_ IV.- <t. M..rtoi» 7 |,u9* 4yrsin*( Ro!»#rt -d. AU< ii »•■ 1 Ktirrb'iti Shepherd tfrMu. Tlie il-fenilrtil Robert K.A'ten i et haririf entered liw »r.« • eramea-il *i«rn anttirffy •rrordir^ to an art of fh’ (ten ir| Alterably .n.l ibn rrrlee of ihi« rorrrri .nil i; ip* rjnu- ■ ■ il hi- n m-t an biha'-ifairt of Inn flute, on - hr ru.itiutiof t •l^fiifoThy b.r Attorney > If i* ordered, That I nr «r„l III len.j ,• Robert H Alie it, ilo npprar b»ie ,n tt r lit diy of Or •"ill HI xf, 10.1 an.w-r lire PJe.mi/P* bill; end that a rnny • i o'order l»e forthwith interlrd >n tune one cf the inH Iiwipaperr, printed in thr rityif Riiti mend, f-.r >• . ... it'r.r<«t«ely, and nl.o pi ted at lit* front it-or of ■),. . t-.uie of tijit tea-;-. i, . L. e\ W-‘it-lfAM, r|. , 4A-i»n« I % 5 r buhicl -J I ;* a-:;. * ' fijt it rtuiciutifi>i|t ihit ou the 3lMd«y oi Oc !«>}>*■ r , f 626 year t*f I lie lmlr)ifO(t«ucv of ihi Unite,I g/ ‘ I | Auitt ie** HU Exo ttcacy, WM. II. OILKS,ol 1 [Seal] *41,1 Uulrict, 0 «f tUr Cohnmibw»|Ul | Virginia*, fur It in hehatf of thesaiil C\>u;m„llw, , t ■ hitli d*}*tiiitf<i iii title Oiler th- title "I t Ml|t, the » « B wheit'jf he cl.^iuMf for the Srm »t of the ^ w nfoiesiiil)*• Proprietor, in the ut,m»Ii lolhuitix, to wit t * 1 jf »li«r Stale of Virgin**, reJ;»» #,l front th«* nine tltr»t jt^ 1 if tl eSlnte, inc*>of..r.»it> t** law : I5y llctniaa UoytH r In confoiutitjr to the Act ol the Coogteta of the Unit j States, entitled, ** An Act for the rliroiutot of lrnfl4,* by tcCDrlD^ the copicsoi M«p*, CluuU anti Uw’ih*,tg tltnr‘ thui< and Piopiietutt of such (*opie» dutinrthe Inert then.?* mentioned*'’ |S**nr.t] ltl».'JEFFKIEs, 1 Clerk ul the Koitein Uutrtctuf Virginia Nir.2. 61—tt nnr goods. ~~ THE Suh.cr.her liar terumineu *• the import.lion of ji, Uoodv i.u tin own acrou I, .ml now offer* lot *al*. taboleaal* aud retail a well at Iccted *,*uitiuent ol AUJ'IVIaI&S well aoitid to l*m H.nkri. rerouting in p,l( Ui.ugh and ll> aithw.ut’s, W.lnm’* mid Civody’s nipt cottnm. Point, London UulTil, Whitney alul Knar blanket*; white, blu, nud prrn plain,; b«*l >upeit...e clot ha and cauiaKtH) narrow double milled drab clothi; K hod o’* bombsret*; Circvv'ld *,j Tmttan plaid.; crnitwoi atoitom; fearnought* for great coat Hru*««U, lculJvriniostar and ltut.h cupeling; health rut>’ a ailel, red, yellow, gieen and white riauntd-; green bai/.e aoit c.i paling cloth; Rrnvcrtevn, bleached twau.di \vn, gray luiilb vaddlrt»’ girth webbing; Titlfty’a be-t shot thread, or variuu! ,llr’i ditto bert patent threads, all colour*,,or.;i'banpe’r .pool cotton, 3 and 6 Cord; green «ui ae, . good article tui rvrvanti. honery, ladle** while ruttun 3,1 thread; ladie.* hlack lamb,* wool; dn tdack anil while giuxt; rhildreu.,* lone and half ho*i; men** lamb, wool h*lf ii* *e; Impel oil d**; .wanadown veatiu: «l vtiy good ,|ualily. while and colourtd .pulling rf,. twilled hangup cord.; lumaluie win linen and cotton check.. 5 I and tj-4 ca.i hnc uiualn -;.» 4 and d 4 jaokonei* <to- whin! cotton shirting;calico*.; ticum .m u’. Luudou bala; Nadine, him thread lace* and bobbin, i,-4 4 ln.li hum, ol crasi hl*n. h and good s,relit,, brown luwu*;wbita do biikf.,; thread cuiuhrick, men . buck, Wo-drtuck and breve, clove,: ladle** kid and beaver do; gentlemen’* ,„d lad,o’ white and bln k •ilk lioaet b»*l black *ilk tloirulinr* for Vetting; black ailk Uncut velvet,for do; Hemming*. iieedle«,aiioited; mined noun 1 piu.; do in pack*; white lunoture and coided dimitv:taklw • ..virv, a new a,lollt, an a«< elicit a-.uitmcul of cutlery aud hardware; kiitvea k fork, of van .ua mil. aud 4..,l.t,*,; pocket pen, and Sh aded kn.ve.; latge and *„.,l| Jeep,' knive*. wood.crew,; lock.t •h.ia.l*; ri.ubUli; bevt t.,» atee! (lie* of van..: - .11 an.f hanj.aw*. brareaud I > bars.-ad .Pel l.eet., for r..n,.„ g.in.w.;,... nl.la^^iTZaZ aaekaalt, of extra mr end haggtnc; » few hiler ticklenborrt’ 111* good, were .elected by hlm-tlf in Em land, and Will be rold upon n o.lcatr termi. It.* ol I f,i« d. aud eu.toiuer. x.e leaperlfully invited to . ait andree ihtn, at In* .tore on *trret, lately occupied by J. 1*. Taylor 1 C<>. c,oR ' C1IAULE8 ELLIS. gg- 41 -,f 3.it & OF LAV If * mV:i:|uco, a i\ ust Dec! V. ut.-.ilo by James M.u shall ami tbarah Ins wur, ... th» purpose of ircuim. . .l-i.( tun I . iris Elate A the late Ueujti. IVirtrr I w.!l sell, on the -111. Monday lu next month, at Orange eoutthoiM. acmtaio parc. l of Ltud s.tuatxJ id Orange county, and ,u r.id Heed dercnhe.l. \VM. PORTER, Jr i>cl,3>>-__60—id, * CLOVER HILL FOR SALK. WILL h. ..|T.,e • r..r !-«•*, ... th. pren.it *, to the K.hs.r bidder, ii Thursday tin IV I, d.» of next. ifTai, if not Hie next fat, day thr,*afu,. that well known stand. Clover Mill Tavern,ritualrd in ilie extiemr Western p.intur (he cou.dy o' I*, jure Kdwaid, an.l on the main VYc-ter, Road, along which the ltirh».on.l sud Lynihhurg Stages daily fSnnday. rgeepted) 23 in.’e. h.f,.w the latter t .on * Establishment hax hern erected at considei.l.lr exp,,,,.* Having all necesjBiy houses, wbti ii ate nearly new and in mod ■epau; I lie situation veiy healthy, and the stand not it. fen x to any in the xeclion of countiv in which it it I..rated Alexander Patterson. 0l • -**•_ 42_t,t‘ | i on Ren r, --* >'P>IIK St.... an.l Lumber II.ns. at the Piiwnx Tree , i King IVm.couuty, situate.I a a wealihv neichhoutbo , and Kt one of the omit pul.lu Kanies in the'lowri pait of tie state. lersoue wishing to Rent .i Lease the *f»tesaid ft*. | perty, fm coinmeicial pur.ic.e., will apply to Mr. Sterling 1. C'liuip. if the city of Uicnuioa.l, or to the subscriber restJ. in* ... King Win. comity. RODEUT I. KING, t A1- lb_ 48—if 1 NOTICE \\r AS co^-nutt.il to the jail ..f Albemarle county, on the lltb \f IR*7, ? ■•»!;'«» u-au who calls himself.!,.* Bn>.lj, he* fei J *> inches high, stout made, and stutter a. Ss.J negro says hr hehu.g, t>. M--m. Win. Green aud David Scctt, negro trader,. Tbeotri.er or ownet* ate requested to coxa f... ward,prove pros,.rty, ray charges and take him away, ,r he will I’, di'm,,.d of a, the law directs. WM- WA I SON, jailor of Albemarle co.Vs. l4~_ 37 —wlit Lunatic Hotyitul, lVilliatnaburn rVTOTICE.s hereby g„en that all th. cells in i his institution ,.,4r* °Ceui)i«d,nnd that no e patients will be reeeitrd ' untrlsouic of tl.e raid cells sre vacant; due notice of which wil be given. Hr order of the Court of Direct ,,. !>l ‘v _■*—”_L. HENLEY, 'MUST SALE. --- BViUcs dLTZ'nXZ .7 gnz. .3™j re. ,,r,led ,|„. cte.l’e office of Urn, ,r„ countv, fm the ’pen fJu r* .h'Ch-".'* ! n-I, I shall pros ssj to «e.l, t., t iv highest bwldrr, at public auction, f„r , rally in.nfy. on Monday the 13th day ..I Nov., on ,he premise., tlic Tuu of Land in said Deed mentioned, containing 253 l-3 acre, "tore or loss, lying in t he county of Ueotico, about U «.r 7 wiles’ above tl.e city of Richmond, and arliomine the lauds of Flem ' f*’ JtMP Sm,tb’* tstatc, John Forte,*s Estate, ted rUX‘ “ ‘h»‘ ‘he 'itie «„ the above property is perfectly dlii nt f T r,r"D‘, ■* * ncmnhranrci an.l claims, save the nZ . X ‘",r w,n «•»<»••. hot the subscriber •rtuiig 9% Iru tety will rt nvi y fitch t«»lr ^niy, m l% vested ui nim by tbc deed above uirntioutd JOHN* 6. ELLI-S, N P If the dev above mentioned rhould be iu'eKme’t.t, l)1' r7 1 ;'rJ‘':“le ‘he lust fair day thcii-after. ! • •sent to tin- above ^e—and w.ll tak* pleasure in .liewirs iiu- pr. Ust-ca to tbusc wishing to pin,ha,e. ME AO ON FORD. — _At V—ids JA1L OH'S NOTICE. VV PO'n,DII,eH ‘I the Jail of this County rn ur about ll.e 7/ , h "I July last, a small lively hoy about 35 yes., oh!,ah_ut 5 feet two and a naif ioch.s high, with a small scar on b's forehead; who calls himself Benjamin Jones and saw ne ,va. hnm free, 'fire owner is requested to come forward, prove property pay charges and I .le him or he will i. ar v.ith as lb e !,« due.tc JACOB FIXER. Jailol. Bedford co., Oct 23. 4:;_!2t TOBACCO TLAJV’J'ERa. ' A I’h‘'rITIDN wiil l.e presented to the next Sesrion oftlih P it w,U,lL<‘*'’U,Z'r.V.f>Tjy'"5,,,M luspertors of .11 t unite W treh.ni,es, rhall lie le^utrcd, in inspecting T. bacto, obreals ,1 |„ Knr di.i -ient parts of . .. Ii hogthead, in order lo Ilelect the many uupoeitiuns practised in prixieg { andtlat cerl.iui Warr-liou.es, where aurh frauds ate eonuived at, and whne m.j.eclors icfnse r., bitsk Toh.oco tn such pla.es «. tiivy are desued lu do hy the purchasers, may he sn'pressed. bP»'t **•_1__ __ 39 —tf p-t . h for 8aM •nine Subscriber nff-en for 1,,/, hi, rinntnt.onin the cm, «/■/ * "J t/anover, ly$n$( on Chickahamivy Smump, eonlatairg Meehan * U X mLl,t '** P,'J'p/ Richmond; tie ' U T'.'ry,'ke pustet throughit. There are nice thun S.M) acres which huve never been cleared; the timber an if IS considered eT,nl, ,f „Dt superior, t„ any in ,hi, section »r country. There are BO acre, oreem/tent Me.oloxo Land To s,-U a purchaser, that part lying below the t urnpike ,could be ,.pacue.'y disposed of. There i, a Sam Mill within half a mu€t wfuch would he n prrnt advnntnee to any one wishing , cel up the timber, or tnei/.l A farther description ii deer. edanneeenary, ntthote denruut of vetting capital inland, will new It. Jo.hua Starr,,living on the adjoining farm, wilt theenit at any time; aypLcatinntu be ma.it to him or —_tit:nr ts sronns. FOR LEA.SE y/H JiT'Jlvj7. ’ ‘ Nulwr tiler intending to dec lint the Mercantile Tu-i. l.e,. about Cl. i.tnin*, would Lease or Rent his rtai.it ly.i'g on 'he main Hl.ge Road from Hiclimund to Cl.nlotte - v.Ro nliout . inilrs ahoy* Occrhland house. Forte.ms apply Iq the xulscriher or Mt.Samuel Dunn, in R|, hmond ,„ MARTIN JAMKF. il'.'.J?-__ 4>l—t!,rj#n. (joods. “~ 8MTTJI have lerrived fr< iti New York by lli* 8-118.. of Ciuod,; cnr, ?u^ ,;,Z!„( uo, Mack, nitre, green, claret, brown and ate>| ami ,,||,et . .xed flotlw-, bloc, black, white,,bah. fawn a,..I „,ifed t„,_ • ♦.*} hangup cmd,. ramble;, and plaida l„. , |,.*k, , * * •, i oici t »f«>", uy. Muting of plain, „„„ eolol,,^ ... l’,",n *l>d hgured vlvetf, val.\„,a tnilmet ra» . mi, inar'-c.llra, nierum, ti.ilinel.a cw article and aery ban J aume; bud, and bearer alcrea, iinpyndera, ailk bell/ with a geiiralaiowtinei t .ft,, turning., all of which will be niad-u,. ll’/le °U ®fe',,n,n',ri*,,"* »«"" •'><» •" Ike urn* fa.h.nnahla r I'nriMon hl"'* » *m"H a.aorlmgnf of nEAItY MADE ‘n , 10 warranted equal to any made to order ----- -eti_»ir JoU'1"'J,9 oJ tlic Yitginiu Lfgitlaiur* /fVrrTv,/! A la r person who may have in their poaeeaalr.’i the Journal* of the Virgj„j, I„g»,|,<llrf, for lb* .Vay Re.ston- of 1779 *„;| |782, will renj-r a public aerv.ee by making it known to the Exerts five Ijj ord*r# WM. II. IUCHAnDSOaV.a c. v/ n, „ 11YCOLAJVI) ion SjJLB TMffr •*« in the county of Halifax,Vs adjoining |ha^andTZf tfnVw*JlV kmcer, Itroj. Ads,r. * nlheia. Ac Immediately „ ,/ ,l0*. * ’ leading from Pete,.h,„e M-lt.Vo,^."r'nmibn latter pl.re.Forlieall, feiiil,tyofttnlAr rihkr I , V,mn ..,7 » v /ny .MV^m^rV^telfV' s~ -», i ". . " '' r I- •! t! h t . *. .• / !. * '*,y* ** *. »' |uHir,M ,j |'pr«, ai irmbiii * I ■ n«,. .see w.M e- • ■ -e J,ud, .,M,h • e .t,owo • ",v "„e by t>w. t.I ,t< , , n.nfe ilea, .hr rl«r». j ( ...^ , .4T'<TNiffi'