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__ PA1PY RICHMOND WHIft —WKI>Ni:siMY MOIININU, AI‘KIL C, I8.il. "~=~" " . 1 >i hm Hii riDN to thr iMii.t lin iimum> \\ mo to <’ity Subjciibers $f>, a year, and fora shorter period, at the tills o‘ $:* * vcar, b.itli payable in advance. V\ hrn sent by trail $10 a year. Vi>vmr-«iN». F • >r one scpmio of If. lines or lev?, one in C-vtinn 7.1 cents; twu insertion* $1; three luseitioti* $1 17, and •iveiy sttrceeJIng insertion 3J1 rents. Thrice a week, first week <1 25; everv succeeding wrek$l I'wtce a week, first utscrtioii 75 ii*nl»; every succeeding m C.ttuui fa) cents. Once u week, fust insertion 75 cents; every succeeding In sertion 60 cents. All advertisement* aic also unoiled in the Coasrtrcrioasi l%Hia. Ttansient advertisers most pay in advance. The number ol insertions must tie noted on the VS , or they *ill be inserted until ordered to be stopped, ami charged ac cordingly. Annual Advertisers are charged 50 dollar? for two squares, tort in that proportion for advertisements of greater length; except Auctioneers and lottery dealers, \v»o are chargerf*$100. 'JO^Tlio COHSTITHTiONAl. WliltJ is published twice week, (Tuesdays and Fridays,) nt live dollars per annum, livable in advance. For Advertising—75 cents a sipmrr, or less, lor the first in sertion, and SO cents for each continuance. CRANNISS, SON & BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE BOOT, SHOE, COMB & TRIVI WAREHOUSE. CORNER OF MAIN AND 14th. STREETS, BZCHMOND, VA. _- ' I AMERICAN WROUGHT SHELL COMBS JUST received by the last arrival, a ful: assort ment ot' beautiful patterns, and every size. —ai.so— A large assortment of Plain Shell Tuck Combs— .ill of which will he sold ar the lowest price, at GRANNISS’ Fashionable Shoe and Comb Store, fob It: Sign of (hr Golden Comb• JUST received anotltc supply of American wronghs and plain Shell Tuck Combs, which will be sold unusually low. at GRANNISS, SON &. BROTHERS* Fashionable Shoe and C<unb Store, mar 96 Corner of Main and 14ih streets. | Columbus' Companions, A VOYAGES and discoveries of the companions of: Columbus, by Washington Irving, in one vo- ! lume. France; a scries of article reprinted from Encyclo paedia Americana No. 17. March number ofihe American Quarterly Review, just published and for sale by mar98 _ .1. H. NASH. Coffee, &c. 4 | k Bags Lnguira Coffee -l.vrVr -19 do J.igo do It) do Java do 1 hhd madder uU boxes oranges f»0 drums figs HU) Novascotin grindstones, just received, For sale by LEWIS WEBB A CO. mar 25 MORE NEW SPRING GOODS. Tuesday, 8/A Jilarrh, 1RJI ROBERT 11 JENKINS is opening this morn mg. by the Hornet, from New York, the follow ; ing Nkw Goods: 1’asluonable painted ‘Laurcntines,’ an entire new ar | tide for lathed dresses, received by the Inst pa kel from France. New style gauze and crape Ifdkfs. Rich white gauze Veils. Ladies’ crazy Jane nnd rich lace Caps. lly former Arrivals: Spring style of gatze and crape Handkerchiefs anti Scarfs. Painted crape Shawls and Scarfs. Every description of Fashionable Lace and worked Caps, Collars, Chntnios, Chcnnaeits, Fiorcllcs, and Pclirines. Very fine white and thin merino wool Flannels, suitable for the season Very cheap silk nnd cotton Hosiery. Dunstable and Navarmo Bonnets. — .w.so— Irish, German. Silesia, and Flemish Linens and Sheetings. Persons wishing Linen Goods, will find them good ami cheap at R II. JENKINS' Linen and Fancy Dry Goods Store. mar u NEW MUSIC. RI SMI I'll (late Collins it Co.} hns received . a large addition »o hia stock of Music for tie.* Piano—among which are most of the late pieces and popular Hongs—those enumerated are hi par*, which lie will continue to increase as they are published in I lie northern cities. The Parting Horn—Hy II Piclmnn O! give me rack mv Ah a n Steed—By A Iloi’-ar I 8HOUKD VKHV MITCH I IKE To KNOW (>, cease Hi sv Pam i—A ii original Swiss Air, sung by M*s Austin • Go George l can't endure vow The Warning, from the Spanish—By (Jor Yes, I wn.r. reave mv Father's Marks—Hy Sidney Waller At PARTIN* WHEN Tllv HAND I PREST—By W. M. R. Ksq of Petersburg. Va The pride oi- the Varrev—By Ilamried Britannia sit weeping 'Tw is Matire's gw i»vv— B L'vius The Mosicai. Wiee—By A SehurU Wa met—-T. II Bayle O! wnv hast thou taught me to rove thee Ligiiti.v here—By J. Moschalas Aw.av mv gam. ant Page, a»v w—W Ball Souuikr'* Tear—By A. Leo S\ii.on’s Tear—S. Waller • Love's Ritornei ra—.1 Cooke JsRK OE BeAUTV, EAIIE THEE Wi l l.— Hy T A Raw'ings 'J’iie Apoi.ro—A collec tion of S do*. Variations, Waltzes, Hood "S. Duett*. Slc. from various An fhors, arranged for the Flu’o. Piano, Guitar, and two Flutes, by L Mtgnen, and A. Foil, M. |). Kiiren Per Mai Mkamria, Duetto—by Rossini Apre's La Biciiesse—By Auber Ne. MOuih.ii/, Pas — M. Cradle ( SEE THEM ON TIIEIR AVINDING W AV—FrOlU UlrllOp Ilebor Christmas Vesper IIvmn—One or three variations Captive. Knight—By Mrs Homans The Star or Bethriiikm—Words by !!. V. Whito Tvrokksf. Evening IlvAia— Hy Mrs Homan* From Greene anu's iuv Mountain*—Bishop fjeber Lvh.v. ft apr.r.—(A periodical puldtentiou)— t w.» number? just received, and many o'her standard pieces, for the Piano, Guitnr, and Flute. Jfcio Zealand Spinagc. Ill IK subscriber ha* received n small supply of . ibis scarce and valuable seed, to which ho would csll the attention of the public. Those who wish to purchase, can be made acquainted with I hr mode of culture, so as to ensure a plentiful supply of it throughout the whole year. It ia aaid to be infinitely superior to any other kiud of Spmage in all respect«. par if. C. JI-FF.^JAH*. Klegant Spring mid Summer Hoods. A N elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just rrcciv* d on Shockou Mill, first Dry Good Store above the Theatre> and expect in a few days, additional supplies from New York -aJI ofwhicli, and the old stork, will he offered at prices to suit tlie I tunes. The public are requested to examine for them selves an enumeration of articles is «2eemrd unneces sary, as the assortinent comprises almost every article i the Dry Goods line, and of the most fashionable style. n. W. WALTHALL, Agent, mar 31—6t Opposite Mr. Ira Tichenor’s. New Spring iiuotis. KOBKRr If JENKINS is opening,by fho Tack «*t Tantivy from New York, the following new I>ry (loi ds. ( Imogenbio colored Gro de Naps. Rich figured white Gauge YciIh. An cximiMvo assortment bluck Lice Yetis Blonde figured Gauge Ildkfs—fancy colored, and half mourning—u new style of goods, and lor at o at u low price. A few dogen mere of those elegant embroidered w lute cotton I lorn; A few |iiec s, nciv style, French coronation Gin" hams. Linen Fioss and Linen Furling. —*\ iso— I case German Lutens, which, lor linerces uni' < heapness, are preferable to any yet offered, and w ill ! be sold at the most reduced prices, at R. If. JENKINS’ mar -l Z.int*i nrti Fancy Dry CiooZ.t Store ‘ SEEDS. C1 LOVER, ) 1 Orchard Grass f „ , Herds do / Seeds, Timotliv, j For sole by LEWIS WEBB & CO. mar Id HcU, 's iStgurs. Superfine itiid line yellow 9 ^*.Seg:irf, in linif and qr. boxes. Foreale by JAS. WINSTON, msr 25 rilllK euh.-rriber ofi'ers tor halo Slips or Cuttings A of the VINK, of the following varieties: Italian—Canniota, ai <2 50 per 100, Dark Oval I’urole. lor the table and wine. Fiiknc ii—Jllrunier. nt jp2 50 per 100, round fruit, black, mid in clusters, for the table and wine, both hardy and quite acclimated Ki.AMEn—A Spanish Fruit. £.» 50 per ICO, largo Oval White, fur the tabic otily--onc of’.he best grapes of Spain. Itai i an — Five or six kinds mixed. per 100, [fr< m Tuscany.' American—Isabella, £.1 per 100—a native fruit of unusually large size, a never failing bearer, yielding wine much resembling the Muscat of France. Several thousand slips of ihc above kinds will be disposed of if immediate application is made, war21_HUtUl <\ McNEMARA. r„ , . so >i f!?rrc tw its. rI’’IMl Simms,. Twins: « satirical Tale of the Tunes, with other Poems Uy the author of Pelham, &.c &c .just published and lor sn!e, by mar25_ J. II. NASH. BYRON’S WORKS complete, in one volume Moores Works do Scoit’s Works do (ioldsmith’s Works do Rurns’ W'orks do Chalmers’ Works do Josephus no Shakspcarc do Plutarcli'9 Lives do Murphy's Tacitus do Watson’s Theology do Reloe’s Iien>dotii9 do Rakcr’fi Livy complete, ill 2 vuk Hannah Moore's Works do do Russel’s Modern Europe do And many other beautiful and cheap Editions of Valuable Woi! -—for sale by J. II. NASH, mar 23 A*. Mistake. 1^1 (JII Judkins Ointment, prepared by Judkins him ■ self, apply to me, first door above tbe Roll Ta vern. where a large supply of the true and genuine article, direct from him, may nlwriys be found. 1 shnll not reduce the price of this article at retail, hut to persons who may purchase to sell again. I will sell at such a price as will be considered a very liberal d:s count. H C Me NEMAHA. ENGLISH ANNUALS FOR 183L IANDSCAPE ANNUAL, illiistrnted hy 2d clc -A gant engravings and handsomely bound. The Musicnl Rijou. an Album of music, poetry and propa, and illustrated by many splendid engravings Tim Remembrance, edited by Rnscoe, with many handsome engravings and beautifully bound. The Iris, a literary and religions otlering, with nu merous fine engravings and bound in silk. FalstatF’s Comic Annual, illustrated by several hun dred remarkably humorous cuts to life, and well bound. For sn ic by mi.r II ' J. IJ. NASH. JJIU/A’ SPLKMJII). A rO|,!,() s (lift, or the Musical Souvenir x\ The Keepsake I'rancais The Talisman The Literary Souvenir The Amulet Juvenile Forget Me Not New Yenr’s (Sift Hood’s Comic Annual (I /' All hnndmnicly bound in silk. Sic., mul with splendid Engravings, from tbe first artists in the world—all juat imported, and now offered for sale, for the first time in Richmond, by J. II. NASH, to.ir . > London Annuals for 1831. rIMIK Ami i i t—A Chri tian and litlerary Reinem S brnnr r, by S. C. Hall, with twelve fine engra vines. Tub ICkki’s ikb—Kdited by F. M. Reynolds— eighteen splendid platen Tub Comic Asmmi.— Ily F. Hood 'I’iik Litbii.ahv S.irvBNiH—Ily A. A. Walls— twelve fine plates Tiit Nbw Vbaii’h (in r, or JtjvKMr v, Soi v» Ntn— fly Mrs A. Wat’s—nine plates Tiib JrvKMt.B FnnoBT Mb Not—Ily Mrs. S C. 11'ill—twelve plates. Just received, and for sale by mar 2d R J. SMITH. Webb’s Segnrs. I A 1 ki W 4 of Webb’s Hiiperfiuo yellow se 1 "F,"F"F"F gars, so mttrh approved of. p>.-i received and for sale. .IAS. WINSTON, mnr If) Clovcmectl, Whiskey, Hugur, A<. : \\f K ere ibis morning receiving ey ftie Steam v T boat Norfn k, from Baltimore, 100 bushels first quality rluverserd, and 20 hhds Biltimoro whiskey. And by the Srlir Ra h ml. from New York, 10 hlids N« w Orleans sugar, and 12 do Porto Rico molasses, of superior quol ily. for sale by RALSTON A PLKA SANTS, mar 1 Whiskey sintl C’olVef. Hilda Ball inioro whiskey md\.f Hi hags .lava coffee. Laudurg. for sale, hv -P t^'A JMVfcNPOJlT. -M^y L'j. to thhsojys ly rinaiJYM, Owning Military Lands in Kentucky. V Live III Hickman county, Kentucky, at Colombo* or’ lien *- Ranks, on tne Mississippi Itiver; l am the surveyor of the ' ifspnirt Militaiy hands on State Establishment, and have sur veyed a good many of them south westthe Tennessee «iv> r, since th.. death of my predecessor, M.ij Win. Crogban;—I am a^ent ft.r a nnmliei id p«-rvuis mvnin. those kinds, and would Willingly act for others who may think proper to entrust their hu-mess with me. I am pmbahly better acquainted with Use ••luatinii of loose lands, than any other per, m. he that as it may, they want atien*ioi»; and whether they rnq loy me i*r not, I would advise the owners to pay immediate attention in them’ some nl winch have l»eei» pi laged of their timber, some have Iteeu entered as Warrant Lauds and persons living on them, and the occupant laws of out state may, after a while, put th* Qwneis to considerable expanse and trouble I have guarded many of tho>e lauds as well as I could, without having more authority J hrie ate large bodies ol those Military Lands ly mg together, and but few persons living on them, sum; with l*a.r», hut inure squatti-is, not calculated toeni auce their value. Tin n :te ten or twelve miles square of those land*, near me, oi which i would advise the owners 'knowing iteo h*. for their interest,/ to sell a small part, say two or three hundred acres out of each * 1.000 acie tract, even at n low price, and I ntn confident, that m two or three year* it would enhance the value of the halm e to double or ttenle what the whole tract would be woith, so re main ns it now m Orsons buying and setthi,, on | ait, would take rare of the balance anil induce Tit he r- ti come into the neigliouiliood. and it is a settlement that ;iv*» value to land. I would act as agent for t.wners of Units t u the t uml.cilaml •nd Tennessee livers, as well as south we.-l ol Teutie.se*. where I live, uti as good terms as any one who wdl attend a. he ought, to the liU'inr**. I shall give no references lor recom mendations; I am well known in Kentucky, nub have *omc ac quaintances in toy Mime state, \ irgima; il |'i-r«.cns have not confidence in m*, I ho i.ot tlesue their husmess; if I get no agencies, I am willing to spend a trifle in giving the owners of those lands, tins tiolue. Theie .ire many ol the Military Lands sooth west of the Tcnncsiee river, stmt are interleicii with by Treasury Warrant chit . s, ami are in | o«sp-jion of the l laimatits or their Tenant*, some of which are not worth a law .uit in the ! ederal f.’iaut, no I it ( <mgre.-. art- tliq.-i c I to do justice tnwatds the Oti'iceis and Soldiers of the Virginia State Line, they should Miller the o.-. i.et> tu withdraw them and pro cure scrip for the linniinl of thcii Warrants, or they will rer lainly he m a worse situation than those who neglected to locate heir warrant., at all. RICHARD TAYLOR, Jr. Columbus, Hickman county, Kv Jan. 2i», 1831. mar 11 - law l(h THRESHING MACHINE. WE intend exhibiting one of Henry C Atwood’s Patent ItnproTed Trekking Machine , in this :ity in a few weeks: said Mach ine was patented Jan tary 23d, 1-3'J. This machine is simple in its struc ture, and in no way liable to get out of order. We :a.i thresh by hand power. 50 bushels per dav, and with one or two horses, will thresh from 1 to3bU bush t-Is per day, as occasion may require. This Machine • as been acknowledged by all who have seen its ope - ration. to be decidedly the simplest, cheapest and best, jf any one * ver offered to the public. Cos* of the ibove machine, together with the horse pow er, will not exceed one hundred dollars. We have certificates with the names of hundreds of the most respectable men of this, as well as other States. We having pur chased the right from Mr. Atwood, lor the State of Virginia, now offer to sell individual or county rights. IIART &. SNYDT.IL Caution to th> Public. The subscribers having purchased the right for the State of Virginia, to make and sell Henry T. Atwood’s Patent Improved Tlir< shing Machine, and a person named Clark, having infringed said right, by subsc qt ently constructing u Machine on the same principle, and appointed agents to dispose of them in said State; we hereby caution all persons not to purchase said Threshing Machine, from any others than the subscri bers, or their authorized agents, as they claim the le gal right to furnish them, St agreeably to advice taken train legal counsel, they will bring suits against any one who violates their right. JOHN M. HART. JOHN SNYDER Tinea stle, March 31, 1831--c3t R I E G O. This thorough bred horse will stand tie ensuing season at mv farm called Mu. •humps, in the county <>( Hanover, Smiles tiom the court house and 1G from Hicli aiuml—Season to «v.mrru:n:u* the 15<h of Feb. and ex pire tli* 15th of July —price ?0 dollars, payable by fifteen, if paid by the Utter period—thirty dollars »o insure—pasturage gratis, but no responsibility for accidents or escapes. Itiego is a black, full sixteen liar.(Is high, and possessed of great bone and muscle. 1 wo of Kicgols colts have been trained, and each of them gave strong evidences of capacity for the turf:— One of them won her sweepstake in line style, over the Cumpficld course, and could not now he purcha sed of her owner for a thousand dollars. lli<-go was got by Francisco, (esteemed by the late Mr. Mingo, one of the best horses ever trained at his stable,) his darn by the imported horse, Young Sir Peter Teazle, grand dam the imported mare Csstranirc, (dsm of Sir Archy,) g g by Rockingham, g g g Tabitha, by Trent ham, g g g g by Bosphorus, Coalition C.dt, Burtard, g g g g Ac, I.ord I sigh's t harming Molly. Francisco v. as got by the imported horse Ilambleton, his dam Nightingale, by Chanticleer, g dam Winguryfeet, by dolly Roger, g g dam Melponnne, by Burwell’s Trav eller, g g g dam Virginia, by Mark Anthonv, g g g g dam the imported mare Polly Byrd, by Aristotle." It is thought unnecessary to go further with the pedi gree, us that already given proves Kiego to he one of the best bred horses now extant. N. 11. Mares vtill.be fed at '5 cents per day. feb ll»w8wc II. DAVIS. Tin: IM > • . I.D MUTISM. YOUNG TRUPS'IIi. nriUl* stand tho ensuing seasonal his former ntnnd, Rarhouraville, m the county of Drang *, lie has been shewn this winvr at Richmond, in the presence of hundreds of th» heft judges in Vir ginia, and was universally admired ii r his fine form. Trutlle is sixteen hands high and seven years old. nnd has proved lutnself n most extraordinary sure foal getter. Not one of tho eighty odd mares put to him have failed, tv it bin the I, now led o of tl.e aubscri her The season will commence on the loth February and terminate on the let day of July. Terms ns heretofore—Forty dollars to he discharged by thirty if paid within the season. Fifty dollars insurance, undone dollar t a the flrcom, io be paid when the mure u; hroiight or taken away The best nnd tno. f extensive pastu age, is set apart, exclusively for the mares sent to Truille; and the m ires may he fed wnh wliut they will ent, at twenty five cents n day, nnd C»rooms nt the village, u lire dollars n month. Any one putting live mares with him, the pric.* of one will bo remitted. ll. \V. YAdKIl, for Dow HARBOUR. B irh nr le, Feb. t ' '1 ft4 ■ > UN A\V A Y. — \Vns eoinmitted to the Jim of Jot ■ f<Tflon County.on 'lie Mb day of (trtoher. Id \ ns a ronnwny slave a negro man who calls himself D.A\ U. Said rr.gre says th t lie belongs In the willow Dunlap, near Staunton. \ a. lie is of dark complex toil, about .'»* _vears ol ng«. » fret “ nr ft inelies high and bus lost llie g»rr of Ins rigfil hand. The owner Of sold ^ave is requested to come forward, prove properl y. pay din ryes, and take him itwav— otherwise he will lie deposed of as the law directs. THOMAS C KIDDS. Jailor ( hnrlcstown. Iter. 1, 18.10. If)—wltm (’0.7/// CO.ll.H CO.ILH! PR! IIK Subscriber ha.*: the pleasure to inform his JL customers and the evizens generally, that he is receiving a good supply et Coni hy tin* C*nnl, which will bo nohl nt the old priC" of 111 cents per bushel Order* left nl Ins D;lice, or Coal Yard on the Dock. , will bo punctually oHeml ’d to. * /Vji’Va? r^vpis chiw MAP OF VIRGINIA. MPHM copies remaining on hand, are directed lu b* '•old n? Iiie very low prices of $10 for th« large, cud $ l for the small Map; both are mounted upon rolh r". and in a portable form At these prices, it is improbable that many copies will long remain for sale. Comp’etc sets of the Virginia Reporters, from 18*0 t<> the present tune; flenutg's Statutes. at large; Journal of the Convention of 1774-j. and of' the II -use of Delegates, from 177*5 to 1700, inclusive,1 may also be had upon the lowest terms, at the Capi tol in Richmond, of \VM. II. RICIIAUDSOX. mnr It!—6fc librarian. NEW LINE OF COACHES. Iti'/mi'intl, Scottu-ifle and Staunton Jit a it Corji : rK'HIES new lino of Coaches will co;n-j -*■ tneuce running on Saturday, the 2d Hay i.f Aoril n^vt It will rim bv Powells, (i.it.ch- i land (h urt Ilattrc. George**, TinHey wile Colum- i bin, Winn’s tavern, to Sooisvillv, ti. nee bv i Mount Israel t(* Now York, wiicro it inter • o line from Chailottsville to Staun ton; and thenc* to Lexington Mid Guyandoite. This r--n;re will leave Richmond Tuesday-, Thursdays, a: i Saturdays, and return Sundays. Wednesdays, i'-nd Fridays. Thus the Public will have u < oucli- s six times a week tbrougn to Stauut- n and (•uyaudutle: v*z. ti»r* o tuiiCs a week by Tmsleyville 1 • ttavil . id threi time* by £c«tt e .... , !*.•■.> \ *rt;. making a da. y !.;)•• fr. m RiekmonH to; Guyandoite on t.io Ohio river. Sunday* extsutid /. ■ . • • • i rusel at O rgt the line j k fr»*m FrcdericksLurg to { I' lMiiville, Prune Ldward Court House, Hampden j S.dnev College, itic <fcc. &c. wlr.cli i\i.! give to Public m this section of *hc S ate the acc* mmo- j n t • ■ • ng f ■ - 'me will n'so : ‘erse the line running from Lynch* j at M t 1st mar . EDWIN P<HtTER. • I ^ I i r< him* line ot 4 Norse Pont t from D- Richmond to Orange Court House. and liar risouburg, via Louisa Court House. lias gone into :'•ration, and will con. imte without failure. ninil will dose at* Richmond on Tuesdays am! nd Saturd isely at * • .• .. j*. M the fcti.ge start at 4 Vclhek. A. M on Wedn"B-1 J iys ami Sundays— uve Orange Court House on Sundays and W ednesdays at 3 o'clock. I*. M.. and arrive at Richmond,i n Mondays and Thursday's at 5, 1*. M. This line ot stages will make a junction at Orange Court House with the Alexandria hno of stages carried by William Smith to Lynchburg—pas sing in its nortiicrii direction bv Culpeper^ Court Mouse. ]■ attquicr Court Homo it W'arrcnt.• n-^at which latter point, it wid moot with the \V:nche-ti r ! line—by which a dir ct conimum ntion is allbnLd to tin* town of \Vheeding on the Ohn river. At Louisa Court House. « - 11 .-r; ont.urg mail ‘ is taken from the Orarge Court 11 use mail, and} a til iii s-«me short time, be carried by a 2 hoi so j stage, of vhicli due no ice will be- gu/or.: at present it 1 :s carried on horseback. The public are assured that the h -t horses and ‘ most experienced dnv. rs null be constaut'y in service, 1 and every exertion used to make the lino comfortable and expeditious. Fore to IoOtiitta Court House 3 dollars—to Orange! Court II t:?c t 50 cut-.—A'i intermediate di-tan*' ces 6^ cents p».r mile.'—Stage i dice at tine \\ asb ington Hotel. Passengers will ente r tin ir names before 3 o'clock P. M-. «>n Tuesdays ond JSattirdsys mar 23—lawfiw .1X0 M PR’CFI 4 nohmma UJ H I. stand the ensuing season at my farm, nine milet f om Richmond, directly on the stage mad leading horn tiiat place to Fredericksburg, and know n as Hall Sink li n> not saying too much, (for I snhmti it to the candor of every gentleman ic-jnamte I with th • facts, to sustain me m the assertion.) when 1 »ay, that his t It- an* universally arkuow ledger!, to po>«e«s as much sje, ttrength, an ! iteautv, as an) colt* that have ever lieen produced hy an) rie in Virgi* nia i know jeveral, that cannot lie j re-hated for loss than ri ven nr eight hnndred dollars; anil I have, myself, been offered $1,000 tor one at veat old— the estimate at v.lueh they are bel.hhy their owners, I take to he the strongest recommendation that can he offered in I ehail of untried cults. The season will rominen:c on the loth of February, and ter ninat** on the 1st of July. Term* ns heietnfun\ Fifiy Holla,*, to l.e duel arged t v the i ivmr.it of 'I'hirty live, at anytime •urng tnc se.uon, S’vy Hollar* iitsiiiaucr; One Hollar to the * •' mi, which is expert!-i, Cithei when the mare «s brought, m taken away. I vien-ive pastures are provi and mares fed i ’gul.nl/ nta>* otherwise directed, at tw ei iv-fivr cents a dov. < ii-nih iium who sent maics last year hv the sea*nii in Hoi to nn, fti.i* did n il pr-'.i* hi In il, (■! any there he an* inlorim I tii.it thrv run he sen* ttgam; and i o i natke trade tor me service* ot the llnrse, unless ihfv should j nn e in t a;, or m other word*, tin* iti.tr:** w di he insured at the price PI the see,-on JOHN >1 ROTTS rite l.diior* of the Finite al \icn i and I'rtersluug lutelligen* rcr, will please iti«ert the aoove twice a week, in their respec tive pipers for eight wrrke, and fotward their arrounts, to the subscriber. J ft] |{. Sill U J1 A II L t; s. l itis distinguished foal-gett< r, whose • '••Its are oftencr w inners, and more f’f *’iiem selling than those of anv other hnr* Ises got in America, and a’ high r prices, ''ill stand this spring, at my • able m the county ot Chesterfield, within I mile uf Moody'a tavern, 18 from Petersbirgh,nnd 22 from Richmond, and is now at his stand, ready to serve Mares, at dO dollars t^e leap, ard 1.1 dollars the season, payable the 1.1th .lulv next, wlien it will expire Seventy Dollars to injure a Mare, payable as soon as slie is known to he in foal, or par ted with 1 Dollar to the groom for carb mare, to h; paid when she is sent to the horse. Pasturage gratis, which for quality and quantitv, i.s very desirable, being ill well enclosed, and well watered. Kvery rare will htf taken to prevent arcidenls, hut no liability for any that may happen. Servants sent will be found without elmrge, ami mares with or without cohs, well fed, if desired, at 25 cents * day. My son, George IV. Johnson, will reside on the plantation, and wdl attend himself particularly to all orders. SIR Cll Alil.KS is full 15 hands ,1 inches, 1.1 years edit this spring, ami of a fine chcsnilt colour; lie n-. vef was in higher health, nor was there ev*r.a surer foal* getter, nor w as any horse ever more ad Hired for form, beauty ami commanding appearance, lie has breo sn idlcn advertised, that I com - lor it unnecessary to state again his numerous and successful race*. The records of the different Jockey Clubs will shew that his colts are performing c'rr the I'urfwrtb unequalled success, and hy their performances are doing much to -ustain the high reputation of their sir*-; who was got by Sir Arehy, his dam by the imported b r»e Citizen, vvbo was by I’aeolct, hr by (flank, and lie by (e>Hol phin Arabian; bis grand dam Commutation, “imported Dare Devil, imported Old Shark, imported horse Old I'earnauglit, imported mare.Irony Dismal, got by old Dismal.*' MM. K. jOHfi}*Ojf, It- v* X'4*l hi-ri C >.'iimittou to the jail of Goochland Coun ▼ * ty, »he *th day of June. 1830. n negro man who cars himself Dob. Goldman, and my* he is a fre# man, that ho was bound tu iNclmn Vaidervall. and s.-rv< d his np|jrrnticc.‘l«:p to lorn as a shoemaker, in the City of Richmond, that lie afterwards worked at sail! trade, with Cooke &. Ryan, in said City. IIo i* about 37 years old. brown complexion, about 5 feet J inches high—he is quite sensible, and ran read and write. The owner, if any. is requested to prove property, pay charge*, anil take him away. otherwise he will be dealt with as tin- law directs w LEWIS, Jailor, lor )an Cl wiaw_WM DOLLING. SherilT. BROiQKm K RACES, SPRING MEETING, c*>ii.ii»«?nce he last Wednesday in April, » v tiie 2 <th proximo, and continue four days. 1st d.iy—two Races—a Sweepstake and Poststake. ^Uiacribeis to Sweepstake—mile heats—entrance ^2i«a—ln.1 fu ft it: .\A.N».n Robinson, Jas \V. Wintree, * *I* Johnston, Jsham Puckett. , ^obscril-erd lo Poststake—mile heats—entranco ^100—play nr pay: Tuo. Watson, Tun. D. Watson, }'°- Jas. M Sklden. Wm R JoiiNsorv, * ! *i'a' * rupr ct.-r o Purse £200—two mile heats. .Id day Jockey Club Purse £500—three mile hcata. -li.i daj—tv\o races—annual Posistakc and Sweep. % Sul’Trtb Ta to Post stake—two mho hcata— puj^o >22*»: V 1 }}' f!v),!'* J J. Harrison, .*! Sm.iua, \V m Wynne. Tuo. \Vaw>n, •* ,J- r4:i r- t Sweepstake for 4th day—.jnile lien's—eii'r.ince £50: Tuo Wat-on’ \Vm Ball, 1 ;i<>. biiu’t Ricnn Adaus. *1*110 ]J \\ ATS0N, ISIIAM PUCKET, _7r‘Z[ IP ~ »W9t ^_PROPRIETOR TREE-HILL RACES. hrst Sprng Meeting will commence the second Tuesday in May next, 10 of the month. Uf day—Sweepstukc—mile heats—entrance £lQ0 —half forfeit SUBSCRIBERS: 1 J no. Mingy., 7 Jno M Botts, *4 O; P Hark, 8 Tus Branch, ^ 'i II .Minge, 9 J}. Moody. ' .T>° D Ivkruy, 10 Wm. F Wickham, •j J. M. Selden II A Armstrong, 6 W M- Wynne. 12 Cii C. Graves. •2d day— Proprietor's purse—two mile heats—J3O0. 1 day—Jockey Club Purse-—,000—four mile heats *■ 4th day—I’o-t-'ake—provided four or more sub* scr.be's r - i.'rained at £50 each, to be added to the pur.** «»1* £250. from the lumber of horses expected at Tree le d the week some interesting races may be made and run. J- AT. SELDEN*, Proprietor. X. B. I here is now open a Swpepstake for 3 years o;d—entrance £100—4 subscribers required—throe already down—to close the 1st cf April—(mile heats.) mi' 12—2nw9» J M. S. , , WSSVSRV IWN, FFIliIS I A\ KRN. situat'd in the Ci'y of Rich JL monti, on 17'h, or V&Hev Street. and for many y*’»rs in the occupancy of Mr. Claiborne L. Thomaa, lias Leon recently taken by the subscriber?. The p.ib ic are rcsp-ctfuily informed, that they are felly prepared to entertain company; and that every endeavor v. ill bo used to give entire sati.faction. A cor tinuancc of the patronage of the Western I rad*-rs in St<>ck. and ot the former customers of tl"' S ai'i| coneifk'iy. n particularly solicited. ...1 I •• hot s» - b* longing to the establishment aro Milder j.ii. g c.tii-iderahlo repair and improvement; and having sundry large Lots, substantially enclosed’, and conveniently arranged, they can afford accom modations tor every kind ot S'nck. and to any extent that may be desired. JOHN WYSE. mar CSMJic d2t NERIAH BARNES. To Till; PUBLIC. rr^lli. Cop nr nersliip heretofore existing under the firm ot Kyles and Caperron. expired by limita tion on the CIst February l3st. Those who arc in debted to that concern. inu»l pm/ JAMES KYLE, JOSEPH KYLE, T. 11 C APERTON. Tii • subscribers ivili continue the business at tlieir old stand, Sycamore street. It would he, perhaps, useless to cr.umi rate tli*» number of packages, or the variety of natne?. which fancy and fashion has given »o the different etylrs of goods. But we do say, m 'he broadest srn^e ot the word, that for variety, cx * -ni and taste. hi the s-’Iection of goods, particularly I ‘br the Peti r.-hurg market, we nre not surpassed by ! any house south of the Potomae. That we can anil tri// sell us cheap, appear? evident, from our hereto fore numerous customers. We solicit a continuance 1 of tb.cir patronage to tbu new concern JAMES KYLE. T. II. C A FERTO.V 1 . A.ways on hand—Be! mg Cloths, warranted equal to any on Hie continent; Cigars in |, and A b -xi -. approved Brandy, pale Sherry, and genuine ‘1-1 Fort W no, in buttles, particularly selected for this tn tract. ap 2—•Jawbi c Pgt 1st April. 1031. Sports of the Pit. V.M -MN ot C cks. will b.- taught at Northan.; ton Court House, North Carolina, fur '.'CO null ? t till on each hade to commence on Wedm ' .j tt.e Kl.li ef A.t:! n’X'. and con nine four day,— Each party to show twenty live Cocks mar ;t0—.’mvvt ffoffc E. " f virtue of a deed of inut, fweciiiert by Nelson Carv to 1 * ' - . , - . i Dec 1830, recorded >n it’.’ elctk.’ rft’. e* ef Hrm:ro iind of t heiterfield, will N, v.|<i at s«c*"-t. at t v- -rin^fi,-’ • re«t in llrnrico, on Monda\ Uv *5,h tn-i . -Ms f. II on th» mat fair day.) iever.il vatuaHb ' - ■ *. -« '!' lie ' • 'f re.,I, ••*pi«o«e t i * |,r Ttmo biebel* .and * rui-.-l el brnii,-, , i i an" kitchen furniture - also, at tire ( (ia| ’* nr* * ivcpi, if* < hfMirSHd, on l hnr«»fay, 1I10 31$t in»'.vtffo mtcrr.l el sai l ( ary. I>nin one undivided third, ■«> a t art ef lard in ( hesirrfirl I. *opp<««. \ to ennta n 100 acre*, adjot-mz 1 ‘ ' vwnehiHaii n maw, f Hrg|crann Hancock; 1Pipp’* estate, and of David Stanford and others! l he irrios will i-e ra*h for «um« ,,f f>0or |r,^ 0|) |afRr, ,0„,, ’ rreiiil ot *ix isop,h«—t«on with approved see,inly lo tm i;tvrr>, and ilw uile to the I so I retained unitl paytnen'. Foe ntiovr dred pmn if. for die creditor* of N*I*on Carr and of N Carv At Co , trnerallv, who .hall come m *,.i| n>ahw , tlteaaaclve* plrtie* therein I ln-y are tutrrhy require I tor<yn# in. within Hirer month* from Ibt* dale. H, 111 lui>r..v Manrhe.irr, *V] urh M. I III Jaw t* .1 . Fite sab-in. the Springfield Fits ir p -stpon-d io Saturday, O'h \pni next. tl RHODES •P ; I * V’ i > i1. > i. \ , . \ jj f-ce-f 1 ’. e J.-,3 \VlV>!uN. t huts I*