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JJ" *’*"1 BNUIUKKll is publiahcil twine a week generally anil three time* a wunk (luring the «c«*i<»n of the Htate Legislature price, theaamo a* Korclofore, Fivo Dollar* por annum, payabln ii advance. Note* of chartered, *peein'pnying hank*, (only) willbi roccived in payment. 'Fho l-elitor* will eurnntno tiie»aroty of ro mining thorn by iuail;tho poatuge of all Tetter* being pniu by thi writer*. No paper willbe di«contini'od(but at the diicretion ofthi K litor*) until all arrearages luivo been paid up. W'V l> •■over will ^n.irnntoa the payment of nine paper* *hal have the tenth GRATIH. TBUMrt OF ADVERTISING. ,*ar One*qnnre, Oil UliSS—Fir»l imortion 70cent*—eaeheon tlnunnce, fill rent*. •**No adverti*ninentin«ortqd,until it ha* either heen paldfor.oi a mimed hv *ome pwon in thi* city, or it* environ*. a—am«vrm»im«—».T«i.gj»wjimv»r— nxiw Ja.t>vjjaxx3Jjjvii5M rs ,H KS. |IH(X}ME respectlully informs her friends J V a. and Hi<! public, that she proposes to recommence tier Mo aiding and Day School on Monday, Oct. 10th; in <!ie various department* of which, she will bo assisted by teachers of distinguished talonts and experience. All the branches that constitute a solid English Educa tion will be most particularly attended to—To which may be added the Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Languages, with Music, Dancing, Drawing and Painting, by those who wish to acquire those elegant accomplishments. Maps, Globes, Diagrams, l’ianocs, Philosophical Apparatus and au extensive and well selected Library. Sept. 23 39—2iwl0ih0. IOAN OF $.'13,000.—In pursuance ol an ordinance .A of the City of Richmond, passed 12th September, 1831, 1 ahall oiler for sale at tho Merchant’s Colfee House, to the highest bidder, on Monday the 21th of October next, at 12 o’clock. Thirty-five Thousand Dol lars of City Slock, bea'ing no interest ol 5 per <?etit , payable quarterly at the Chamberlain’s O.iice, and re deemable on 1-t ol January, 1850. No portion ot the Stock will lie sold for less than par, nor any bid receiv ed ‘or a smaller sum than live hundred dollars,or a frac tional part of that sum. WM 1\ SHEPPARD, Chamberlain. Sept. 23. 39—wtd "N^OflCE is hereby given that a petition will he pre X xl sented to the next General Assembly of Virginia, praying that a law may he passed authorising a road to be opened from Cousin’s road, in the county of Ame lia, crossing Appomattox liver at I’uryear'a loccr cor ner, and running from thence to the Petersburg road, at or near Benjamin Moody’s' tavern, in the county of Chesterfield. THO. T. GILES, ROBERT COUSINS. Sen. ED. \V. ANDERSON, WASH. E. TORBORN. Sept 23. $9—tf_ Of ICE.—The Annual Meeting ot the Virginia X Temperance Society will he held at the Second B’p'.ist Church of this city, on Wednesday the 5 h Oc oher. Delegates from Auxiliary Societies are earnest ly requesred to attend. J. B. TAYLOR, Sec’y. Sept. 23. 39-td fTno THE MEM BEKS OF THE ItMtl II ROUGH y our THE UNITED STA I'ES —P»opo«a's for publishing The Opinions oj Chief Justice Marshall, delivered Id the t'l.oai’ Co «rt of the Uo"ed Stat<s for the District of Virginia, hy John W. Khocken n rough, Counsellor at I.aw.—Ttie Suh cnber be* been lor *Tviral tnon’h*, eng'ged in preparing the above work fvr pubHcatioc. The Juri-d’e'ion o( the Circuit Court* ot tin United S a*r» bring very ext*c sive, it will contain a great variety of iVoretiiig ad judications on the Common Ltw, the Statute Ltw of Virginia, Ast* ol Cmgrerr, and tfte t»en«r*I principle* ol Equity. S>me valuable Admiralty ct«s« a*ill alac be embraced in 'hi* collection. A» the publication tvi’l be attended with very anuiiderabta expenre, it ha* been d*emed advaab'e to t*aue propo«»lr for publishing thin valualila work by anbacrip ion. Should a cornpe- ! tent number ol subscribers be procured to justity the E litor in incurring the nee*a**ry expenditure ol mo ney and time in prap ring this work tar pib'H.i'iuo, it ! will be laiued from the press an-l d*liv*r«d to siibrcrl ben in the cours* of the enruing Spring. A ata'e ment of matci I fact*, with note*, references, &.r. evil’ accompany eaab esse, and a romptale index will be added at lbs rnd of the volume, to all lb- general prin ciples decided. The«e Dvei-i his of Chief Justice Nlir shall, will be pu lithed in chrcr.ol.'gUal order, an I will be comprised io one v lnme, cnntaiuirg upwards o< an hundred cares, and between seven aud nine Imrdred page*. Th* work w II be printed ou paper of ti e bent quality, end handsomely bound in ca:i. The price 'o aubscrlbita will be $7, payable w'<en the bot-k is de livered. JOHN W. HROCKENBROUGH Sept. 23. - 39 —tf WPRIVATE lUlOK WaNI ED.— IIj Suh.crtberj ti having received an appoint*n«-ut winch induce* him to resign l is present station of private tutor in the families of Messrs. Wm, and Hen. II rriaon, ol Susrcx, wisher to employ, by (lie 10 t* o' Or'ol.er next, *• a substitute, a Ger.tl mart who is a graduate and an ex perienced Cla si*al Teacher, and who can prQt'uce the most unequivotal and satisfactory testimonial* with re gard t j character and qualifications. To such a person a liberal salary ir olT*r d. (O* Post paid app. irations, accompan;ed with & trnr sertpt of testimonial*, addte#*e<i to the subscriber, I) • vi*’ Tjvern, Su»*ex eoun’y. V*. will reerlvr a"* ntioo. Sept. 23. 39—3 OLIVER Al. SMITH. POM N J. W EKI'H, J : — A i n e rtgu Ol the G«toet. Key, hi* just rec-ived by the »hp Julian Ir m Liverpool, aud tbo recent ariivals fioin th - nortii, hi* Fall Supply of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Which, togf-itier wt ti In* stork previously on hand eonii: utee one of tl<e mist general <-n 1 best seleatei' assortments, ever cfT.-red in title c ty. Having imported, diree iy from .he faetoiies In Eng land, the gr,• a'jt por ion ol hia good*, be i< enabled and dl/poee.d tooflor (hern at the vary I >»v«at p'ics*. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine bis sterk, ant a*e assured ttiat be will iurri h them groda a' as l>* price*, and on aireamnable terms, aa they *in p.ocuro article* ol «:mi.ar quantity to any market in the Union. Among u,e g>o,* ou r anil, are—neat and eomrnoi blacksu.i h’s brflow*; mouse hole rnl common anvlb; batl sieel fate vie-*; tie.Ire and hand hammer*; file* of evc*y k n *; knot*, Mock, tnor ic* pa*, rhe*t, cup board and a I o her kind? ol lock*; H, HI,, hul*, tabl* and book and eye Mng*<; r rpeu<er»*t joiners’ and ca linetmak'r*’ Icol , of ev-ry rnrieiy, Cjllin* & C,’ and other snpailor wo. d aie*; hand pit, cross ett', mill and other a w«; paten* straw kniver; common an/ be*i jipan’d Irate* arid Ini er*; Acne*’ and olhar epades wsd shovel.-; patent Iny fo'k« ai.d hay knive.'; a eom >d('e asrortment of cas ingr; (Jerrnun, shear, and ca t e • 'beet i on and iron wra; a splaudi-l assortment .1 '‘*d Fanru Goods, comprising a great varl o Cu UO/ - ^ .i., e , ki.iie« ,nd larks, wl h b-rck, * ^ 0 .*“,1 "i ry tar,ill s,ln Ingle’attd comple'e *Ug, bu • *’ v.i k'W*'l rat'-itiofsthiori; Rtunr, ^ V'"1 b-Odrotne jap.no.-d dre* ing lancet*, k . n-» - , , jva tray* aid wai o •; bo*ae. e eg.ft riouM* *“;**. b„.« and wire nlat.Oheu «!i It rovarr pla'.c-wa**.. r,... <>nder", bra*s, polish'd .*>'«! and bra.’i n*. ’ t r.irs atd ircn«, f<* ke kt. ALSO A uip'tb »■»!*■■•''ent of single and Lu'«»!.•: barrel flint i» d perousilon Jowling piic<$, ton e very e'crui; — *ir.gl» and d*«.!> .*■ hat t»-1*.», powder fl i»k*, gains b g* best Dir: foul KFF gunpowder in CHti str-; E“,gl.ib bridle lea'.he,*, ft*. ke. Spo« 23♦30—* | v mrEW H tftflw MtE AND CUTLBHY SfOHE _LnI At the Sign of the Golden Broctd Axe, on M .in Hire. |, saccrid door below M*. Jaqtie'n I’. TayluV, and directly rppilt'e Meters. Louis \V..-bb k 0-. The suber her* have lorm-d a conm-e'ion lor pro.e ruling the nhovo bu >ii»e*«, uuder the firm of Jo'.in*On k Sydner, and are now rp'tilitg a v»ry h.rnd*om«, entire. ly n*w, and tveil selecteil aisor'ment of Harowark Curi.KRy k S.\nni,K«v, to wbiah ihev ir.vile >b« attention ol heir triends and th'* p'tbl'c generally a. hey are dsiern ined to sell on ss good tei mi *i the; cso be purchased in the elty, either by wholesale or ro tail. TH(H T. JOHNSON, JOHN S. S V UN KK. S'P*. ?.<» 3S-tf -**. ill I- K - W n.ed at r|»* Pcuiwatery lW fittlf l J.NI W hi e O k Tlmhrr ,fX5 ir. If feet J) Ircb-s loti| THOMAS NELSON, P. A. P. S*p*. |)l 88 —rf ft 1 AKPKniKKS W' n ett itntn-'lta'ely, at Hu ait’s nn» m*lt, * t g-o t Carp-- tsrs, and hh#”j wagaa will |„ all,wed l. y W. II KICIIA HOSON. Hep\ 0. 31- Si A VK4SKI. TO HIRE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. PURSUANT loan order of ihe Circuit Super or Court of Law and Chancery, for (be county of June* City and City of Williamsburg, bearing da e ' the 1,1th day of S-Dieuiber, 1831, In trvo suits depend • , iog in said court, wherein John Tu'ptn ia piin'ilf, amt Parke Jon*s aud e<h>r« ire difeudau'*, and Parke I Jones is plain ff, and John ar.d Marg*r*i Tii i>‘n are defendants, I ib»l‘,0'j Sr urday the In day o October ne**, proceed to hire cut «o tba highest bidder, nn'il the fi-at day of iht n»xt term of the sai! «o>irt, (ifn (J h d..y of April, 1932,) the aehr. Anal, bunh*n SO tvn», at Hog lserk, 01 Cbisk ihominy rive-, in the eonn'y of Jamas City. Terms—Baud wi h security it he penal y of twtnva hundred dollars, condtti »m*d to pty tlie h re of teid schooner, and for her return, the dan gers of fbe tea lo h* exc*p*e.t. GEO. B LIGHTFOOT, D p. Slid, lor U nnett Kir^y, Si.fl. J. C. C. Sent. 2«. 38-id* r ■ 1A V EItN in Lewisburg, lor sale.—Tlio undersign fl od oilers for sale tlie Central Hotel in ihe town of Lewisburg It i* finely situated for all (lie purposes of a public house, and in excellent repair. The tavern building is large, and divided into room* of convenient j sizes. Tho stables are good. The prospects of tlie I place, its growth and improvement as a town, (lie arri- ' val and departure in different directions of the daily mail stages, and tlie sessions of the Court of Appeals and Federal Court; these, with tho resort of strangers from tlie mineral watering-places in its neighborhood, point to Lewisburg 09 one of tho best situations for tlie suc cess of the tavern keeper to bo found west of the moun tains. Tlie undersigned will receive proposals, verbal er in writing, for tlie property, until the tenth of Octo ; her next, when it will he offered for sale at public nuc | tion, it none of (lie proposals made shall have been ac : copied. The tavern furniture will he sold with tho property i if the purchaser should wish it; if not, it will be offered publicly, together with some horses, cattle, and farm I ing utensils, in a short time afterwards, of which due ! notice will be given. ARCH’D HUTCHISON. Lewisburg, Va. Sept. 20. 33_2t ; dh "M jk REWARD.— Stop the ihuj' and Jinn yp JL away!—About the l*t July lait, a man I by the name of William D >d, was In tins Stile sailing I tobacco, who resides in Rickingham county, North ; Carolioa, enticed and carried off from my plantation, in I i’u’uam county, neir Coore’s R*idg«, a negro man by lb* came ot Aleck, about 19 years old, six fee' I high, aod b 'a a downerst lo k when spok'.n fo, anl I I have tinders' has offered the said negro fir sils in i Ko'kingham, N- C. (where I uoders'aod he and a man | by the name cf Dillon have had him in pnssessioD sir.ee be le't me,) oCM It** »»•«! Do I was rot able lo ss!l him. being dstecleo in *'ij villainy, aid hsir.g ir , formed by some p?r*on that lie would be irkrn up, fce i lias abrcunde l, aud falcon wi ii him (be *aid negro. I will give the above reward for fit** 'oprehsnsieo of both, or eoven'y-five dollars for fl:e r.fgrr, if lodgid in any jail co th tl I gol him sgtin. ind seventy-five dol lars for Dod, delivered to ir>* in Eatonfon. aifl nH n» - eessiry ex-.»"ses paid. ELIZABTH FIELDER. Ktto'i'iui, I’u'cain Co. Georgia, 8*pt 20 38—if)** A\l» a si:nation lor ilio ensuing year, as ii | ▼ V Teaclier, a young man who can como well re commended as to morals, and ability to teach the Eng lish, Latin and Greek Languages, Geography, Mathe matics, Arithmetic, £tc. He would have no objection to teach in a private family. — Any person or persons wish ing to employ him, w i'l send their proposals addressed to C. D., Aylett’s, King William, which will lie duly attended to. Sept 20. _ 33—4 w EEXECUTOR'S SALE OF TWENTY FIVE NE .J GROES.—Will ba «old, for Ci»h, at Poe ha.an Court House, on Tuesday, toe 12.h day ol October, 20 or 23 I’kely negroae, belonging to the esta'e ot Li» tleberry Mo/by, Ssu. (all raised by sail Meshy ) Thi above slave* are sold 4o meet a elatm cl Joseph Mi chsaux, when finally adjusted, against the es.ato of said Littleher>y Motby, deceased. S*p*. 9. 85—9 * BENJ MOSBY. Ex’or. J EDUCATION.—Miss HUGHES respectlully in Ji form* the public, that lior Seminary for the in struction ot young Ladles, will bore-opened on the first of October. Her courso of instruction embraces the branches usually taught in Female Seminaries. Those young ladies sufficiently advanced to commence the j study of History, Belles Lettres, and Natural and Moral ! Philosophy, may depend upon her exertion of skill and diligence for their advancement. French and Music will he taught. Terms. —For tuition in the higher branches $3G per year; for small girls $25—the year containing 10 months. For French and Music will lie separate charges.— Hoarders will be received at $100, and $10 for washing; tuel $1; candles 37 1-2 ecu's; each young lady to fur nish her own bedding—beds will be found. Sept. 9. S3—2aw8w Tb FARMERS, MILLERS AND oTh EkTT T|E HE subscriber havu.g invented a much more prr- i feet method of trparsling garlic and other extra neou* m>x ores from wheat and other grain, than any heretofore known, offers 'or sale the PATENT RIGHT (or he Uniiod Siam*, or lor odc or more States or sec tions of rottnt-f. He will furnish the marhine suita ble lot itiilU or farms, at a reasonable price, on appli ettion to I im in iha city ot Bdnrn re. DAVID BROWN, Conner of Eieter and Stlishu.y s'reetr, O. T. 9 mo. 10. ::7-2*w2w IOHN VAN LEW, is now receiving by the ship Julian, from L verpoot, bit Fall supply ol Hsrd ware au I Cu I ry, making li t rupply veiy perfect. He has a'*o receiv'd Ibe agency of Claike &. S eel’s iVorranled Pa'.ent Balance*, and.will keep constant- I ly on hand a full ctppiy* weighing from 200 to 2500 petmds. Sept. 13 3G—2*w4*if JAND hOK SALE.—The subscriber being unable A to attend to bunuess, oilers for sale his land in Buckingham county, on J arues Kivrr, at the head of (Jjolhy’e Falls, on which plantation there is a comfotta ble d we fling-house with four roouia above, and a cellar under the whrde house, affording a roinfor'a' Is dining room, £tc wuh o h-r convenient out homes and gaiden: Tlie above Land has a grocery establishment on i* si tbe river wbic'- rents annually for one hundred dol lar*, and n.ore could be bad. ’The grocery bouse has five rooms above, and cellars under tbs whole w.ih atone and brWk chimueys attached to tbe grose ry; there Is a good mea -Louse, ice-home, graneiy and garden, a spring of excellent waor very convenient— .The above tract contains th/e* hundred and fiHy-live acres by rec»nt suivey* ah.njt one hundred acres rlear ed, and in a state of improvement, !h»*r« being a por tion of it in c over, the bi.lao'e weil-iytng limbered land. A further decC'ip ion ts dtreui^d iu.Orere?arv a’ ; ho'e disposed to buy. are invi ed to call and see. Tue 1 subscriber residing on Lie pretiires will show to n y per ou who may call. If the above property i» not sold j before the first Jay of October n*x',it will on that d y j be otfered at public sale; the sals to take plan* at the i River, rhoul l I sell privately before tMt day due no I iic, *.11 h- given. THOS. ADAMS I , , ~ 17 —if JUfV u. . _---- - ‘i'ltiTri.' in no,. ">ee ol o.'seCtiotis liotn tbe Ati LX JlW'pX A,.«rn... I Moi tlay in September D'X*. (that ..“'bK *®|;r ‘ for F.uvanna county,) at the Court House OJe.' * ty, off *r for sale o the h‘gh»#t bidder, the e»r he a** lirid in said county, whereof Joseph Wilson died reiz I td. This lard consists of two tract#, adjoining each o her, and contain# the two, 571 1-4 acre* and is sitn a‘e Immediately io the Big Bird Creek. The laod will be shewn to persons wi-hing to purchase by Ibe ' subscriber. The term# of sate are, a credit of twelve, eighteen and tvren'y four month*, Ibe purchaser or pur chaser#, giving bond, wi h sufficient security, for the payment ol the purchase money. WALKER TIMHKHKARE, F.iahealor o( F.uvar.na county, j Hep*. 2. '■ '• ' # I fM 4 WO OVERdKLHS W ANTED.—Intending so tit* j flL vide the band# on try e.tr’e the ensuing ye»r, j lying in tbe »ork of Dai ami Bmi'le* rivet#, In the | c titry of Halifax, Virginia, *11*11 want to employ tvrr • 0/«t# efC to rnsnsg# the ertrte thus divided, wild ' : wi’l give m e«eh twenty bandy Single mm, or met wi |i email fa r.tlirs, who #»n p.odttre te*'itnoalali o t hcLeuy, sis y, end indut'fy, sml who have the rr ! qot iso qu.I,fieri on* fir butiuers, will find advae's - geou# s'tna ions by applying to the robsrtlbrr, who wil f bs ou the premises in all the m»r»lh ol Of. ober next. JOHN C. ARMIIlTKAD. Avigu.t Iff 20—tlN IN I FT V DOLLARS REWARD —Kmnwny Iron 1 the »ub*cr b*r« on 8a<ttrdav evoniog Iasi, a n* gio man named W ASH I NOT ON, a bright mulatto about 28 year* of age, and 5 feet 9 ind e« high. W tnisgton was purchased of Dr J. N Fsttlrou o Amelia, and has a wtl-s living in Surry aounty, whan tl ia likely lie ha* goue. The abova reward wl' b* pa'd if laker, will-out.or tweny five dollar* If apprehend ed within the limit* ol th - State, *--.d oil rearenahlt charge* pa-d. HAl.LNElLSON Si CO. July I. 11*—tf Richmond, V,i. B AND b OK SALK.—Wtil t»«* rout, on Stturi'a,, SlJ Ihe 22d of O.Lb-r n»it, il (ilr, if not, 'he ti-*i fair day, Sunday exeep1. 'herea'ier, on the premise*, io the h'g'itst tid ier, thr E. a’e !:■ N-l-rn C nimy ea'l.'d Ricktisb. whereon tl e late D,e<or D.vid If. Pa’teao.s tended, li he* in 'he I rk of R'.'rktidi . n I J -ms* R-ver, and contains about live hundred and *.x v asr*i. R. the Ijw grt and and high land* art ot mo*t excriltni quail y, and stttrep thle o’ the hi.h-tal d< gres if im provement. The trrma will be ere, 'wt>, thrae, and four year*’ credit, return! bv oo-'.d, and approv-d se curity, and a deed cf trust un the land. I greatly prefer ce’l t g ihe E*i»'e t< r cash; thereto*-, any person disposed in the meantime to give cash, will apply to Mr. Thomas Taylor, in Richmond, who is au thorized to sell it, or to myself, in Buckingham, and if sold previous to the day above mentioned, due no ice will be given. I propose sjeiling on it a crop ol wheat, and in good time, lor which a moderate compensation will he expected. Possession at Christmas. The pur chaser may supply himself with corn, lodder, ftc. and such stock as he may desire, on the place. The Ena'e is well known '0 be a vary superior one; but | resuming purchasers wilt judge lor ihttnvelvts, 1 • halt merely invite them respectfully, tint contiilrn'.y, to lock at I*. It will be shewn bj Mr Spencer Turner, who itve* adjoining, or bv tnv**lf. REUBEN B. PATTESON, Ex mu tor ot Dtvid It. Palteion, dic’d. Buckingham, Auj. 26, 1831. 8*pt. 9. 33—file A MOST DESIRABLE KEsTdENCE FOR SALE 1 wish to sell the Estate adjoining the City of Richmond, called Belvidcro, containing seventeen acres Band, with dwelling and other Houses, calculated for Ihe accommodation ot a large family. T his property hts in bearing, and approaching that slate, a selection of Fruit Trees and Drape Vines, of more than an him Ired varieties; and, beside a garden ot two acres, high ly manured, with extensive and very productive As paragus ami Strawberry Beds, the brick walls by which the whole 17 acres are enclosed and subdivided, afford borders for early vegetables, equal in extent to a large garden, and admirably adapted to such a purpose. Hie lands not employed in gardening, are lull rich for lliat or any other culture, to which an owner might in cline to devote them, and il desirable to n purchaser, six acres, not within, but adjoining the enclosure, will tie embraced in the sale. Persons disposed to pur chase will please apply to Mr. Thomas Taylor, in Richmond, or the subscriber on tho premises. WILLIAM ANDERSON. May 31. _6—tf i.NOK REN T.—'Ihe subscriber wishes to rent or lease for one or more years, his Tavern establish ment, at Lunenburg Court-house; the houses are well -ai.cul.ited lor public entertainment, and conveniently irranged for that purpose—'I erms made know on ap ilicatiou io the subscriber, living near the premises. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR. June 24. 13- tf TkEkTiILL RACE8* WILL commence on ihe fi-M Tuesday in October next. Fi st day—A stve«p*tikr, two iriili fceaie. Entrance $200; hall fort«i’. 8 sub»« ribe*s. 1 Ja»., J. Hairifon enters produce cf Polly Cobb, by Arab. 2 O’way Hare ente-e produce of J ibn D. Amite’ mars Flirtil'a, by A-«bl« 3 Ja*. M. Seldeu cut rs produce if h e D.reefer mare by Charles. •t. Jqo D. Kilby en‘cr» prcdiire of C quette. 5 Wm. H J hinou enters preduce of It-ality, by Charles. 6 Wm. Wynne cnler* produce of I abt-Ila, by Ar chie. 7 John Minge enters produce of Bst Bounce, by Ar chie. 8. Geo. B. Garrison enters prcdece of Atalan'a, by Archie. Second day—Pro/rieioi’j purre, $300; two mile be.i's. Tbird day—Jockey Club purse, $1000; four mile heats. Fourth day—An intere»*in* rise i« » xpected to b* made up for ill's d.y. BY THE PROPRIETOR. Aceonvdatioi s at ihe Tne lLil H.u>o,cu (be firld as usual Sept Hi 37 —'d NEW MARKET RACES. THK races over the New Market course will take place as usual on the second Tuesday in October next, ami continue four days. First Day—A sweepstake for 3 years old colls am! fillies, 2 mile heats; $200 entrance, hall forfeit; 5 sub scribers and clo ed, viz: 1 Win. It. Johnson, c. .c. Cliflbrd, by Charles, dam Thunder Clap. 2 John C. Goode, Win.Townes’c. c. by Eclipse, dam Rohin-red-breast. 3 James J. Harrison, b. c. Lancet by Archie, dam Bedford. •I 1 ho«. noswell anil Win. L. White, h. c. by Eclipse, dam Hellona. 5 Abner Robinson. Second day—Proprietor’s purse, 2 mile heats, $300; entrance $15. Third day —Jockey Club purse, 1 mile heats, $600, money up; entrance $20. Fourth day — A sweepstake for 3 years old colts and fillies, 2 mile heats, $100 entrance, half forfeit; -I sub scribers and closed, viz.: 1 David Meade, Arab filly out of sister to Surprize. 2 O. P. Mare, Conten'ion filly, Merryfielil marc. 3 Wm. Wynn, Arcliio coll, Bedford mare. •I Benji Moody, Sampson’s*, filly by Charles. The racers and other gentlemen will be accommodated as usual at the New Maiket House. BY THE PROPRIETOR. Sept, 10, 37— «p8« ■ • Y vir'us of a deni ot trust, evertt’ed -o it e rub If aertb*r,on the 10 It tUy cl June, 1821, by Wil liam Proper and M»ty O ht* w ,fe, and duly recorded In the Clerk's Offl#e ot Msuiiro *oun y, to secure e debt doe to Samuel M. Ilrtkiu*, o> seven tfiousard se ven bundled do lire, as evidenced by bend, b-’arinp interest Irom lu date t'e-ei>f, I shill > flir for sale, at p;;hlic lua'ion, cn the peiLiers, f«r #*ah, on Friday, (||j io,h .',»V ol Dac»ir,bsr neat, II fair it not, h* neat fair a Pad or p tree I *,| land, lyinR in Curie’s Neck.ii. '}>* '«*** part ot Henriso conn'v. adjoining the lands of Cot. *,!>• 'U*n and H.wisr F. Casks, known by the name of HRiMOj C''»»taloir»r by survey, two hundred i.rnl ninety acres—two hufidr*d and ris een acd a-half acres ot aratls land and ol first quality Jitnns River Lind,and ih* rema ning part >wart,p Land, with a comfnrieble dwelling-house and all other eonvenient cnt-hoiie-» f ereon. NATH’L NELSON, Trttelns. Sep*. 16. 37—td* yvJ()ii< E -Thn ttitisertne? hiving rtetor mined ot |s}v:ng the Slate ol Virginia,1* dedrious ol bring log his busti et* to a speedy elos»—all perrons indebt sd to him by bond or book aneonnt, are requested ti make lit mediate p yment, particularly ihoss whos< ih hi* have hern due any eonrldet able time, as lot ge inliitgrr.ee cannot he given. And all persons havmj •(aims on hi.,, t* ill pres-nt them for settlement * ■ llubhard & Gardner, or to Anrtr-w 8. Whitlorkr; wh I may h« fouud at 'heif store, who are fully antboti** to close all mv unrellled bttsiness. JACOB M. WEAVER. July 27. 22-if I^lRKSH KAl.h AND WINTER GOODS—T:»e S .hiriiw but-©reive i by the pack* a France* *nd fct'f, fr-m New Yuik, a liir^e and very comp'ete inoriunni nl aenaji.aM* DRY GOODS, Whleh have been purchased at auc'ion In Naw York principally wrh money; and are offered at a eery rea *'N'M* adeatce on first ro**; th-jy are in part at fol li wr« : K\»ra *np*r h ue and b'ack eloths and taititneres I)»'o brown and oliv- green I,-ah aril e'erl mixed do. do. Pelt**© and tnonno elo ha, annr't'l I, 51 ard »»-d liravy Idtie cloibr, for setvanla Sup i6s,I lliir a d roiiiin n Mdcklnaiy r riptd and point blanket*, 0*10 13 and 13-4 ore dtll'i Win r, r*d, g*«eti, bl*<k and yellow fliunrls Lidice* ilnili' wool, wor* ed, »ilk, rollon, plain, ran* dom end embroidered bore Sco’ch, I Vrtuh, and Enchsh, ginghams Painted muslins and bat iiic Hj*i Italian lutatiin* and figured mandar'nea IPark ittiil astnrlt d gro d-j Napes Pari* ("}'!« checked do, Crape dc If o;. and p.lrny rine A U-ge and t-c- it iH.I araor'mant of fenry hdkfa. and sh-w », fron 25 renti |0 25 dillara. Plain a* d hgmrd Swl»i n.u<dfnt Canthfirr, Jicmet, ch-eked mur'in Thread cauihrick hikf*. and km'ing Mull, boi;k and rich striped mtis'ius Caliroee, h very lug , .itj.r'iut-tr, nil prices and quail* lie*. Plain ntid figured I orubrzeft and Circassian* Circassian plaid m.-itt dU’o Soper (j .j „r.d 5 9 Mark !,«>mh.z *r Iriib linen, r x’i a fice and nrddtmg quali'y D.un*«k diaper and iiagk m (iarment and lurni.nte din Pita " hiie end l,! tek b* btdnei aud guv•/.« veils •I-1 and (id j.l• is« end tigu *d boliliit *1 A heauiitnl rt«ottmeu< w tir.i.d nod gimp lartt and ! furniture aod sprou shocks anJ plaida lileatbed atd brown ihie ng« and skirting* Bed ticking and cotton diapers Cotton and l.neri «■ zuahiirgs and dowlas i Ladies’and gentlemen’s gloves all piicrs Pins, needles, tapes, bobbins, spool and fleas cottou Poniiet, cap ami belt ribbons Florida, lavender ami Cologne water I'.nicy soaps, Preston salt*, Inc. &c All ol which will bo sold at the lowest prices for; cash. Having given Mr. Wm. Hkkkdkn an interest j in the business, he will always be found ready to attend ; * in’ll wholesale and retail purchasers as may please to ] favor us with their custom. MANN 8. VALENTINE, "’bite Buildings, cornet ot 4tli and H streets, Shock® Hill Sept 16 37- 8t ^ a AIM)Wake, CUTLERY, kc.— In about two I* a wsek*, is .l.e h jiim lai-ly o-tup'ed by Minn . S. V air mite as e D.y (Joo Is Store, will be op»ned a j args and gsoeril ttsnr'msni of Hardware end Ctt lsry, j nli.ch will lit s>id on asrea,ou*!d ishui at at ary oth- 1 <*r e<tab i.‘ in- nt in the ri y. MANN S. VALENTINE k TO. S.p\ 16. 37 g( ; LEWIS WEBB & CO. OKFEK FOK SALE~~ 7pZ HHDS. S’. Crnix sugar, part prime • / 100 do. PoHo II CO do. 150 do New O-leans do. 50 lioc*s«nd 25 bit’s, loaf ani Inmp sugar 70 hhd» Nmv Orlrans melitsas 35 da. West India do. 250 bags nnd 65 bis. eoflet, say Laguira, Cuba, Java and St Domipgo 1500 sacks Liverpool blown salt 400 do. do. pround do. 60 ton* h»r iron, K-igltah, Swedes and Virginia 1 ton hoop and pi: to iron I 10 do. raktmis (■erm&n east shear anJ Engl.ah and American blis *le'ed »t*»l l fiwu K ?(6t cm na fS 10 >lo wrought d<\ (500 sides sole leather Urpet leather and ca.l rkir.s 500 California hide* Tanner*’ oil 100 Nova Sro'ia grindstones Sicily Madeira, dry and yvveet Malaga, I'ort and Scu|>pr.rnong Hints Window glas«, various dimension*, from 8 X 10 to 12X18 C.H’ct if f huswrrs, say tumb'ers sails, decanters, ft«. Patent sbo', bar lead, gunpowder ft ppera*, alum, raltpe'rn Hr ms'on*, pimento, pepper (*T.g<*r, ( a»e and ground ) indigo T*a, Imperial and gunpowder S-g.;r» v Ivet coik* B*ri ro*»lr, l-adirg lire* I5ale rope, twin*, »hoe thread Cot oa b.'gging, wire sieves So»p, candles, riisint A linen,It, bacon, tar Letter, mi i»g, and wrapping pip<*r S'ont w ire Whit emete’s cotton and wool card*: ALSO, 13 ca*e* bleached dome.*’tc •heeling and shirting 10 bah’S brown do. do. 5 bale* rottou osnabtrg* 1 do 7-8 bleached diapsr 1 do col on dnek 1 rib. I e l tlek'ng, rupericr. August 30 82—8t BANCASTEK, OENHY, &. Co. Auc ioneers rnd _A C unoiisaton M 'reb»nU, off r lor sal*. 25o I hd». S'. Cr ix, P..r'o Hiro tori <> leius Sugar* 75 boxes and Id I*. dou: le and tingle, ream loaf dr. 1000 o,• g* Havana, P >r o Kico, l.iginra, S . Domingo at.d .1 >va C rt'e 150 park, > g o f gun powder and ip pc rial T* as 1000 setts Li ernno! 611 d Salt 30 l.h !* , and 50 bhl . Or.earn and Ecgl th I land (Violas c» 150 k*>gs cut (tail* a**o tod 500 bags thM <1 ptve* tupMi t tyjgmc i> amiy ft i‘o II ji'ari'l Gin 10 hhtl». Jamaica Ruin 20 tie. N. E'plain! do. 10 < p. ai d 60 l*bl». ftft turkey 10 p'.ie* 6 l.rlf ilo. 20 «|*-. cark*, 20 half do., *Mper|or Oil M drill Wine, .vairanltil pure 1 pipe p'.ie Sherry 6 naif do. aid 10 qr. ea*kt Pwt ft ha:i pipe*, in hrtlt qr • ask,., 10 half do. Pico 20 q-. and 60 tirl qr. *a»k» Marseille* Ma-ieii a 60 qr. r. ah* ;w«et Malaga K m Old S cr. y and Madeira In ca»a» 20 hamper) Champaign ftO cate Ciarrl 10 do. Muscat 25 I ng« ai d bble. Pimento ftO do Pepper 20 bak*'* S-dlad O I 80 bb!». Tanner'* do ft cr*k* summer do. 2«0 h'li boxea 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Ola** 35 box** Cheeie 7ft Spermaceti candle* 100 do Tall"*? do 60 do Soap 10 tieice* Ri*e 5 ink* tint quality limbro Madder A constant aupi.ply ol Hack’s ) R-al Havana > SEGftRS. Corotnrn y Align flit. £• l"» M fl a)Jkd Wk WANTED on l*«n for l-mr fjti I years, »c*uriiy n i I be given oj some o( tl.e most valuable properly in Virginia, 28 miles frern Richmond Cily.—Interes; paysbl* aonfn l.y in Richmond Apply lo Georg* P. Grump, Richmond, or William Rrtttnley, ne*r New Rent Cetiri-Hou*e, Beg* I J_»»-»« **J Ol ICE.—All pern n*,having *laniiS against th* 1^1 enate of Wm. Smith, #1 llalitax county. Va ( nie of Milton, N. C.) are reqnestcd to present item ,' mi'hen letted'or payment, w| bin the time prescribe! , by law, oiberwiie iht* no ice will te fl.-ced in bar o t ihr ir teeovery, and tboie tndf.bted will see ihe neces »iiV if making immediate payfnent. RICHARD YARHROUGH, Adm’r I M.llcn, N. C. Sep*. 2. 33_W4w* I tfWL3mt<PAlt> majok Katun *8 keh,y ToMeaih*. Ingham, Hranch, ami Hkrrikn ON THE DISSOLUTION OK tub late cabinet. fur or W a* hi noton, Septi-mlier, 1631. TO "THE PUBLIC: ll !• with extreme icluctanre i> a< I »pp*ar before the public, upon a tubj*ct pur. ly ol persons' eharae’er. lo me, noitm g could ne more paiulul lh»u the n. • y of bringing imo discussion, in the new,pa. era, any 'hipg w Inch concerts my private and dt n e*'ie r<*laiion». In c vi! 7. d a ic-ely, a man** Ito-tre i« hi* castle, end III* circle o‘ bis (ami v a *a-icu«ry never lo be v'jli'ed He who drags be tor* the public i>* help’e.s fmncler, and aijl-j-** a th in to rude anaulis, deserve* to be con* sit'ercd worse Miau a bsrtarian. Attaint >ho.e h!i > commit such sairl’eg*, and ehun an I onorab’e nrcou: - tsMU'y, the pubhe wdl justify an »pp*al. v-hirh, uridrr other « re.iiiMUnees, dhkIii i «i b» eondd-red a Imis-i bl«- I expect n :i by itii* effort io ulrnrs ibo*e v. ho have been a-»*i in* all iba* |e d-ar o m*. It nay non *1n» i the f«onu>ii* at ll-eir abu*e. It i« prohahl-, t at die vny r-mor e and shame w-l.isi «n ac uraiely Irawu pi<tu a may produce, will eseite mv ,»-reeeu’ors o rsiia c'otida of fre*h ralnmi i-s lo* hiittlr t>ntn in* I with redot b' d fury. L«ii It all runp? my h*ad h ho *ov*r- (!, at ii my * u* >m bar*. Thsre t* aoo !i*r *onMd*-ratinn w* i h would serin to ifrpo*e *!!■ Dr.*. f It•**« are lim-a (>f tmgiy n»li ic’l *o«T*t, unrutted to d «i>imIoua * inq**i y. Already hare the enemies of the President made ti e of my pri vate relau o* to injure on ! home- hum In a-temptlng to represent him nt itrvuiing his thoitjh's Mid hi* pew er, »o fnrtfer my v<ew» *nd vvis'-e*, th y s? k *o W nd •he p»<'.pie to he prin iplrs and acts ot H* iid.n'n'slra ti*n. They will dotibil.otirixo tv nupAn toj1 bumble •II rt* at »*lf-vindication a* ru-an* cf irmofng that design seriously calculating by their n.acbina'ion*, tha th* p*opl" of th* Uui'ed S ate- inav b- tvoucht in o a “tempest ef pasuvn ” anil ihue Induced to forget th* signal •net'M ol t’li f>re'jjfi negoaialjoti*, Mid *he tin parsll.l-d pro-peri y v. d hipp •>*«* winch, under Lis adm nutrition, our sonntry rij.-v*. H'i‘, to a.| then* euorequ-i r*s I suhrt.H mys*H with entire rrs gna i n. A |ortiou ot th s c imnnn' y will will *t least d<* m* justice. Tt ev vrlll turrcive that 'he President i* m no used cl uy ilrvtl tpiran'i horn me, -o give , roofs of hi* ia'egritv, and that it i* not •or hi* sake thet I preaaot myself ti*fj e »b« public. It it a paramount du:y wh'sh I owe to rnyaslf and to my lam ly, and wli eh shall be performed O hr»» n-ay ' c-aneeiv*, but I cannot i|e»?rlb«, th* ptin thor<» n'’a-k* bav* it H eted. I> was lndt-d enough that I w/* ai sailed |r, p'ivj»r rirsles, wh.le I w *n otlir-; but re liflng Irom it* I ibnr*, with a view to *!t down at my own home, in Tennessee, It was bti* * reasonable e*. p dalion to indulge, that I n tgln efcip- a r-pet ,i<"' o' these a**aplf, and be permitted to crj v my fireside and fri;nd» in p.'isi, Bit i-a^ead ol putting an er.d to ibis tipl-sli-jg war, my resignation ‘erred‘to m k* my enemies mor* b • d. What before wa* wl i.pored ‘n dark crrners, n.w glared it rhe column* ol the t-ewspapere. M»n who had been ny friends—who had received f.vcrm’ my L«nds_»|,o bad par fken of the hospitalities of my house, and given pledge* cf friendship *♦ my own board, b*«.«me my desd'i-.r ene mies, wh I-. I s i I confided in them. I sought that redr**' wl.ieh wrongs to wanton and drady provok'd, and which public r.pioiou, under stieh ci cumitancer, h t« always justified. It was refused io a way wijWh added inuilt ro it jury} and I w;w then ;scu«rd',hy one of lb* malignant cahmn.hltr*, aa havivg • »« gh*. re v-t-ge at (be bead of a bend of arsas'in*. N it .a'iifl rtl with privately it-jurioa me in my rwp, and th* hotior ot tr.y hotisrholj, and shrinking from an honora ble and just accounts' ilily, those psrsant itsv», one after another, com* hefo'e the public, to giv9 counts nance and sm chon to the calumnies of a rerkle** prei* Mr Ingham, Mr. Branch, -nd Mr. B.*rri«r, with ovi dsn' *«>nc*rt end deliberate design, by fiilirg the conn <-y with erroneous aid dtecuio red statements, and sub- j sti'ii log falsehood /or tru'h, have sought *o eocstim- I matu the ruin wiiirli th ir conduit in i Ifi-,e so in'tdt- 1 ottfly began. cap i dof >v i.a* cctir*“ a<lcpt? There are prr eon« commuted to ntv charge w'o are dear o rn«. I I am the'r only orolecto». Shall I see them wor*o ibsti murdered, by turn elto claim 'he poltib anil tht cttl- j lnr« ol alvili/.-d life, and not lift my hand and tny voice ' for heir rescue? Tltete g* ndrmco express a desire to pr-asrv* tbrir charaet -rr, as a p eeiou* inheritance for their children. Is the goo I r.ein- of • mother, of l.-.t, rahtp to her orphan daughter.'? Did lb y forget, th.f the whom *o reienifetify ch »y [ tir-tio, and wha in to it iog ever wronge ! them, has two itniceut li ..’e «hif dren, who*p ta htr lies hurled on a fore'g-i shore? 1 Had the»e If’le cn’v ever injured then? Wer« tiny and their mother ro much in 'lie way ol the*ei gentle- ' men, that in ;h-ir malign ty .hey should consent to • ap the foundation »f :l>* ie fn'tira pros|ieets in lit-? Had t'-ey ro r-n>f>se, in conspiring and so kiog to rob them of .ill hat villainy and Iran I had I -ft 'ham—tha inheri Mice of a mo It i’* good naira? A d tl h y rot 11 he stiniuUled In their addressee to ih. public, by :h» de «i'H of t-aos siting to their children a spotless lioacr and unMjllied > a ne, what m'ght not be < xpert-d ol me in defence of the sUn.'ered wife i I my boron', «"d her help'ese, iiD^roteeted ehiIJrec? A 'ack* in myself, 1 disregard. A man’s character is in his own hand'; io hi* I o cm I *- i now* bow to p-otee> it. It i. by hi* own •sets only. t! at he can be d-galed. Nut to ivi h a It in .Is. Tti ionoe-nt ar d h« gnil y at k*, the cnv*n rned longue of slander may reach and destroy. I is a withering bit nt, which ran blight ilia sw*o cst rose, as well as th» nio*t noisome weed Although I expect nothing et 'he hands of those who etti viol.to the laws if social life, and ail the pre cep's of “ holy chart j;” yet h? an exposure of ih-ir motive* and diu*n.. I may be able to render ih-ir fu ture msl'gniiy pow*r!e* . Titi* indtra* me to in k. thi* at peal in my countrymen, and to their award to trust j>. Ih re is -o the public mil d intuitive honor —a na'ive St-n*e ol jtis'ic •, which revolt* at wanton it tackson'emale chancier, ai d in the end will visit .he un'e-ling as-ai ant* wi h lerrills rel'il tttion. To these I spied and cn the*e r»ly; nottntletopatosi|puc' the ina'ignant and the v n be ivs; but to make t’aeir at taek* to re-oil npen llwin*rlv**. A place io tiien J isk-ot.’s (lsbin-1 hv m. was n.v.r <'s»ir <1 My ambition wa* »iti#hed wiih a s-ai in ihc S n*te, which Ihric? had hern k.nd'y hea'nwcd upto me, by my feUow-cit xmk of T-i nr* re. D.vruet in mv competency to diecba-g. .lie du i*a of on® ol the Department*, and a telac'itnce io encounter tie labor*, imtnced mo »o prefer try *i nation in >h* Senate. About to enter upon untried •e»net with a I mi ted knoal'ilga of the eharacicri of 'ho*a by v.hom h“ wa* to be eurrounded, the Preei lent 1 It »nsi m» 'o have n»»r him *oi»o of hi* lonr-ivd per oual friend*, in "horn ho lud eo'ire e thdrire. If- c'eriml fhv Judge While, my colleague in tf e S-rn'e, cr myself, oheu'd ae.ppt one of the department*. I urge 1 it mv n Judge White, heesuio I cornl lered hi n h*t *r quid - tied, and he”er adapted hath® Ha'ion, han n.ytef Me do*I ill’ll i ■ I h u fill it (o tie n.y duty to ac cept the offer of tbn Pretldeo*. fl • had hist lo*t'hr partner of) i baaoir, and w a* polltarv and d *ron*ot*te V* in hi* k mince* Im ».fm d o t’ irk I could be a-r viceshln to h to, it did not »#*e n eo i i*t*nt iviili h* trn nd'y r*’a!ion* tvh cii had l< ng ruhtUied between i 't». 'o l ave him at mch a ri o nont. Mr Vanfl icen wa« app dnt»d, beoa ua th Pr • *>. doni h a l got ti In r* In hi* talent* ard iut g-lty, on 1 he •ante h-Apr eared to h* h-e*.a»jli i)() he cmn'ty ; 'Jr Ingham we* #ej®( cJ, for tht. tea* mi R»H tlv P-»»i. | deni ttae induced 'o beM*ve that ha democracy <f P nn»yl a ltd-- I M . It r/ from % c t fi Icon. • i rep't-d la Mm hy -h i Pr**i.|en , <1» Ive I from tv» per. «<:n<l knowledge ol hi* wnr h and meri'e. It if*e*-D the ft rat and Ij*I named gentlemen and niyel’, be moet eordtal frlendsh'p he* away* inlvitled : noitiirg i has ever at Itto to Inlr r r it >1 in d»i lun our fr .et.dly t >■ 1 latlons. Mr. ftranrh and im»rlf w»rc born »oJ reared In *br j Mme couti'y rf North Caro int, ediie.ved at tha eanic , college, and h .| b*en i«*oeiair* an I 'rlend* h e:rly | and in jn'te advanced life, f eolieve l hi* app< i itn.ent I a* a member ol the Cabin®', and at the P.'tt'iltni'l re \ quest ii.ferin' d hurt of the arl'ft or. H* mide di ob« I | c io i—not the I •■»•!, nv* on tbo ecore ot a nu> le* 1 d fliuit of hi* rmmu'rvey. and esprexed »t the im j much gratpude lowrr 1* the Pre i lent, ami exhibited j much good 'effing 'o.vard* tny*elf. With M'» It irien I had he n on termt of in ’ina*'', and *iippoe ng tun o hs a nt n of telen* nil ft n r, wa* p'ea* d that be wa« nehcted, Th» Pie*ident r« I queued in to confer wi h him in relation to h « effrp'* ante. Al that lira* we wr-re In h hue of the kin 'et iotereour**. If * **em*d bigly filtered by Ibl* inaoi fe*tatlon n| the President'* eor.fi.bme, and offered n o* j rtim to un acceptance, cserpt Inutna tug a po.itbl 11 rerepc- WHS hrprivii'n hn.ineM. Th» n*Xt day •>* Informed me *lnl he would A.o-p*, ehl Ii r-p’y I oruiuuuua eil to lb.* I*. eidrflt. I in-' « ! h • member* of tireCibin< t ;** friend*, per " "'*.1 Po!l *<**1. to whom wa* awgiirtl ihe I i/h tl -r «iny, by I anaony o' leehi * am. themaelve*, *.( ,.|*. '•'K •*’ I V <f .-III viior «t icn >n In the tdminla ration of f« n* r i' Jackron. I.i'he anno h^hi, I *tn ‘'•re, (*iil he conei.l-r >n In the alUk. rneu hi* h-mt ami h- nr.loor if ’i« pvrio'lnn, b* M>rp-r>d not that Ii ra wai ein.nr i n«, any other obj c*. than, by our eorihal efpp o enable him In ha Cibin-', at he , h <1 'o*i |i> t'ie held, ••<() tj’l the in cm lire of hi* eoun | *ry’a jinn ,** Far Ollier Mri - a w ere th» »-. I n* < au l pur • I coaea of MaMta. Inpj' aiu, Uranrh m.1 Herrhn a* in he to’irn. o( ihlmp?n ioo, will, I b.lieve, rntrltcoriy an t lolly apt.-a* . »>Ir Is *rn- n is * ’%*» tifilr**** to th* public *tya : i ho annunciutiun of llio nnmr< of tho inlsniittil f'nhincl •o«*iiio«I tom©, how < ver, to pfmpiit uu nnupcmMc bar to my accept unco ol tho oflico which was t»*o<l«*r**«I to um. | thought I foresaw clonrlv the rviff which lisvu too ohvmtrsly resulted from the selection. A guotIonian ‘nigh in tlio coutMonco u| tho I’rom.font* — whom ho con sulted, ‘expressed ins decided conviction founded on a long and m tiru-ito knowledge ol the l*rc*iifmit a character. tbit he would him* •ell «pcedify see, and correct the ceil.* I yielded to those nudges** tiorn, ond treik my seat in tho Cabinet.” A writer in the l\*|.*Kra,h, ot tbe 1th July last, h©. lieved to b' Mr B-rriu: , t*pt?>kt 'i; Iu brbill of Mr. los‘ tt»r. nipk?** lbs h | wiug r m i k' ; “Pending the or|inltsdon ol the Unhinnt, the President wts in* | formed hy Hovcra person* ol high standing, ami those his strong pur ty supporters, that thero were objecti* im to Major Eaton, which j would load to ditn«mltie4 not likely to ho removed M ‘*lt was not I noccurtary for Mr. Inglinni to Mko any putt io the affair. Every ono know that public sentiment would, in duo time, concentvaio on wlmt was amiss, and correct it.” In ii e IVlrftiaj'h ol ih. 2Sth July, probably l*y the •amo wi < r, i< 1.- a krd : ' Dr whom mlvir. wni jl, that Judge Mai.nun win ntranj-ml to llio t\ nr l><i|iniioinnt, buliiro tlio tjalimnl wm nnnounu.il, in order *° ."move tlio itmli.-n influonee,’ which « vi-n Ihnn Ihrcitlanod th. ilnMilulum of tho party. It wn. t»y tlio |ior*nnnl, political and lon^ Jr*'‘'I Irirnd. of llio I’roaidvnt, Hint tlii. nilvicu ivm frivon; anil It wni by the •nino ndvirn ibnl tlio.o |(nll.iuon <•; tinod their ..at. in tlio t aiiiiiot in tlio confident liopn that tliu Fru.ulcnl would sooner or later 8oo Ills error mid current it. i tv .a • x * r a c 1$ «■ i rrv o j th i* fire t vi irree of a r orr ni'in origm. I* uot p?t.ned liy tUe uni. hand, they . itc bav- sprung fr >m tha sbiti. courcil.— tv-re rll wiii'rn tv it It lit. ,nme viatva and *»ine o jet, and di« rlp., wmL it'tfuicnt cl.arnes. to nU -tn I aru hnJ.bted tjr the In g i,r*|l, an I :■ * Ij-t, open si.rlts updu mo ttid try h<ii»»! o’d, <i «v-l/ a, their purpose. Certain Soir(rmet), tvhoilyl.il ihtim.r I ver the '*p,r*oiial, pn* It teal, atxl l«*i|.irl,d Iriet'd. ol th- Pre-id tet',’* uni, r louk, it seems. vv'll out 1 11 knowledge or con.tiit, to arraojo an ' fix his t.b rmt, I. tvi,o bed be-.n ui. partieol.r ft loud nod ataoeiaie (or tvvon'y yets; who ha I tl!u-r':<J 'o him *-lbo’gh ,00.1 report, and through evil topin,” dnri g wo I'lti.r ton «n. *or tie P/> * • d-ury. nr,I who, agtinr rti/ wi h*«, tv i« re'e.led s« a member of I i< eali.op", tv n to he 10 <t-id.* a 1 un wor.liy, 111 tho eat aia'loo ot i!mih genlemen, *0 ociaie with tt’i> , or to pa-rript e in hi. council-. Tula tenet cabal o( f xcluiive ( iend* .vlvlaed Mr 11 r-u-n to accept a seat ■n >li‘ cabinet, n<jd r the B'utt expect, ion that 1 would .in di v-11 I’O'u i'. llyiti-eame person.. Judge M’L S i Wa. arrarg <1 ‘o iha War Department, their object b- etc expie«. y to g-l tid <>• m*. They ndvi.ed Me «r-. I gh-w, B aueii and K.-iti r. >o .Irav* (i.t •o tlicir iioitl, tv .fdi ihey did, «v vn linger alleged ‘ indigrl y and i; q- |t" 100, in ,li« • ronfid-111 h ,pe itmt tl e k* e-i eui wuild speedi y see acd correct the evil.’ Wi limn 1! e President’, koowledge, and tvithoui mme, this xohal ol ■•prrtoca1, pul ileal, ami I tig tried fr ond i,” were *liu. endeavor ng to control a'l the cabinet arrani{eiv,*nt<. and s-creily to plaea aruuud >he Preri dent men ol th. ir .election and a'atnp. It tva. not for I iui to vetect i i« owr. coun.eilurs, or d-.ciilo who tvrra hi. "p-rMotial, poUtic.', aoti long trieU friend.”—tnen who hid "ipporltd him o*ity wiien ihey had Io 11 a I have ol M.-. Ci lioon—who had joined hir s'andaid only tTb-n ihrtr favorite camlidiie h.tl tli-appearetl from tb, ccnte.t, and who ii.it ruppor ed bim as a •ccondary cho c.—VOlir Ingham., Ilerrletis, an | other., wer* ur *v arrogating o heroine his exclusive court ora. rnd to th'U.i Irotti h1* p’caetic- a* unwor-hy ol I i. tru*t and coi.fi let ce, 'hose who had titppnrk'd him ter h't otvn ank*—tvhee •» 1 *.• linn*.nt wa. e.mutil eii ny ytcvt ol cot,ndaulial i,.lt rtour* -—vi hose faith aid *n«rgi.‘* were pledg'd to liis suppor', nod tvhn.su liopns were all concentrated In th* success and pros perity rf his adiiilnistration. Mr. Branch tvai niaJu the instrument ol abler h*ads, and at'emp'ed to bevoine a manager in (hit business, lu his recent !et er, he mention* a call which ha inadn on the Pre*iiltr,l p tvioin to my nomination to the 8. o*te, ai which he errogsn ly represented that my so Istfion would Its improper and uoforiunA>r, and gave his reusori, which appear to have related rolely to my family. IB also status lie thru came to advise n»e against aereptii g a 11 ce In she cab net, admitting that the charges uiRiln against my family were falre, but representing “*liai uats the opposition would make of it,” and tha< “ he enemies ot the President would not fad to mi ke a handle of i>.” H i a-iy* that he placrd Mr*. Jjtkrou and Mr* Katon on tho same »oo'iti|r. and desired to save the President • from rccollec ion* which would be pimful »i d di*t>e*siug.” Mr. Brail;h ha* a trrachsrcu: recollection. IB kept no r.oie hook, or, like his eo-pariuer, Mr Ingham, h= has accommodated h'» notes to emergencies. I can put li!in right in this ffl«ir, not daub ing his aJuuision ol the truth of the natration I cl.'ir, it horor he left him,although he may deny th? mot vj wliish I feel persuaJed inflaencnt hiit a< the time. Kaili"g in the attempt to prevent my appointment, 8tid t > diesua la, or railicr d«tar me from accepting, Mr. B ai c i was next made the uistrumeut ot a piece ot searet management, having in visw tho same resort. It nit suggested to ths President after the first ar rangemen' of Ihe Cabinet was made, hat Mr. M’Lsan entered ot j chons against remaining in the Post Office D-panm ni. f wa* known Ih .t tho PruriJem rrasdis posed to gmdfy him. by placing him in another 1) - piriuirv, if h- could d > *o wi.h a proper regard toother* p-evi uu y soleetrd Thi», it seems, taken iti eouoex ion with my k^own rtpugnanca, under any cirtum stan; *, to in dertako ih* li on cl that li purm-ut, furni h-d thin o Hi «* who tviihed my e*rlu»j0n from' •he f'ali'ne* ot which t'. ay Ins’eiird to avail themselves. Mr. Bnnrh ,'ee'ared that the P efii.’enl misfit ptaca him tchrre hr pirate*!, he should be *atii>Jied; and pr< - p s d in me III i IV* (1 .uld, If ths President approved it, nsr lit to the p'arin* of Mr. JM’Lean In either of tbn I) pVir.en a as igi ed to us, a* he m-ght ehotxe, to wliieh l ass nit - if The War, Navy, and P,,| Olfi/e Depv'me t», witetlieu coo;id-red open tore-assign in n , acr-.rding 'o he will of the P.eaiden'. The re «"fl wa« Mr M’l.'iii wa* arrang'd to the War D< parun 'iit, Mr. IJ nrh to the Post Office, and myself to 'h' N vy D-partme;- . T’l'didnot meet ihn ohi cl. >ir n .men uni* unexp-ate ! dim iilli-i, au.Ut Hie de 'ir* of lure who pr: p -aed tti» change, (Its origin il »r r ngemrm rai reat<-r**d. I .ii’p ri-,1 no oibrr lh»n a fair ar.d hnorrt motive in all ib ; • lit wo ar:< now informed, Hi ough iho e*. 10 i-i-n rec n y undo in (be T-legrapli, Ihai all Mr. B ain-h’. (it' V'inrn > ongiaaed in Hie ‘advice” of c*r i in ycrt nal political and long-tried friend* if the f resident, g • <• <*i h a vi»w, a* it imw tiurtnly •in el, ‘ t > rein ,ve.” me from iho Cabinet. A. leng h lie Cabinet wu farmed. Mr. Berrien ! tpr-n* y »<*«*, Ib«• ho enbred i»,on'y h-e*nte lie e»* I '•"*'« I ‘ <b IV* i loot fi m-ell would psnhly ree and I eo r n he * vii” o’ my app in‘m of; and that he rlear ly ‘ f irt-jav/ Hi i evil* which fnve reiul'e l l onrt the ] I - .".ijr.” Hi* I'etlara inn I ii> doubt true. Nj pro I: phot# f»r**ee hi lira event*, *0|>reci*e>y and to atrlaln ly, n ho • who hevir giha mnoi in ibeir own eon iraf, aro deierrn ned iobrirg ihrin to pier. Fo'ieefng h** evil*, fo i n*t have f reteen the rnerrii thronen wbirb Hoi cor'ettnn • »» to Inhrnuiht tbou*. Ho j T’»•' have ferertep, h it he an I h < a.wotiiie friend* In tended *i tii (' i tnfl ier,e*. in | eoniequence whiah of fie* gave, lo aecnrnphifi H, ir expectation*—ths perte vuti.'ij ol my a ni'y— he attempt to d*gr»d* m«, *n*t *11 Hie ari* which *'ihM(|ueol!y li)*> have employeij to pro cure iny removal. r tfow could ho much ho foreaeen if i! had not been predetermined.’ No prophecy could have been to con I fidently relied .*«. if it bad not then been reiolvcd by a I cabal of (In* I’reafdfnt’a pretended “friend* ” with a i view to ronrenfratepublic opinion, (hat 1 and’my fa.nl ly • bool I be pr-.-ertbed from intercour*e, with that .or .. oV«f wWfh they and their familiea bad, |or could have influence. Not a doubt i* left on my iiMhfl, VlMl lit loro flie nomination of tfio Cabinet to tUn Heii'ito, the tnrandof operating on public opinion, and forcing tb« l’re*ideftf to exclude me, were devi*«d, ar ranged, and fixed upon, by and wflh il.e knowledge and approbation of M«-r«. lugh.ini ami Berrien, If not of ■*lr. Brancfi; and Hie mean* to In* employed under their honated *cn*e o' honor--an honor which in their bo*omf in*pir*d anearneet ile*irc lo (raneir.ll to their cbildren, i "an miaul led, good n ’ina”— were, the ahuee and rlandar