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?; '-W^i ?-j~jr_i - ja>? collision \vi?!t our fricuds in other Stales.: We think it prubabic. thai he will uov; decline the Maryland Rumination. ? In: justice to those who bronght his name f >r-} ward, J.c certainly ought to do so. B it should he hold on, wo hare very little donbt that M trylald will rerofce her tiO' miration of bin).?We do" not. see how th isc who approve Mr. SItngtim** course can consistently support f.tr the Vice I'.csiHeney, one who, by hi* own example, has gircu the strongest rebuke to Whig f principles. North Carolina, in our opinr ion, should meet the Virginia heresy on her otr.i borders, and light it back. So sajs Maugmn's friend on the great; Right of Instruction! B it it is n hard tlibm- j ma this upon Mr. Tyler?to please his own : State cr to displease other.*. If Mmgom's j friends strike off Mr. Tyler from their !:>t . wo beg leave, most rcspcctk.'Iy, to rcco.n ! mead Mr. Leigh in his place. MM F I Jill IWiU';i 4 it, r 4 . ?a?? ' ' '..Hwiiawmuugiaawnn THE JOUKN.t: CAMD&S, MARCH ll?. Irixi. FLORIDA. TV.: 32vc gleca ta tills trceks paper, copious ftc coaats of the prognras of the car in Florida. It w.U he seen that the camffifign opf^d 'n rar' nasi and with spirit. The inJians do not seem'di* poscJ to codesvar to keep out cf the tray, hut on the contrary, are embodied and come oat and fight tr(th great courage. We are glad that it is *o, as , the consequence aril! be a much earlier tcraj-natfon j of the war. The only thing to be frarrd traa their j dvpeision into small parties; by which means they , wja'd be enabled to keep op a lengthened and har> | tasting craifarcr; and would consequently have to' be conquered Is detail, when under existing cir-i cumxtinccs they may perhaps be overcome at once Mu. Lr.icn.;?This gentleman lis* concluded to ^ - ?*.?? .k.. i 'imid OQ tutus seat la lUC OCOikc UI uiv vm?. States, aad to disobey ibe instruction of ibe Lcguhtorp. He ha* wrilirs ? '"*>J letter, setting forth kis reasons ler so doing. On Uie rra Jing of **iim fetter the House of IMejalca, ot Vj ordered lkt? printing of l?> copies, and lite Senate refused to print it at all. Vtatu Statu ?ak&.?A DJi is before Ike Lc (ffUtnre of Ohio, which it i? ss:d ordJ crrU:Bljr pass; prohibiting ttc establishment of 007 Br-neii or Agency of this Bank in that Slate, aud a!*, prohibiting the circulation of iu Xotrs. Tire Ecmltarr Volunteers lell Jacksonville, East Florida, on the 5th instant fur St A ngttcti nr. 1-rt tcrffrfeacomeof them attic tiul they b?d *rn prritf hsM tiawoa litclr march, and Uui both borwa sad men wen ranch fsiijurd. The writer cf one letter However, nrh-ch ??e have ?rro. ?ajr* Uui ibrr hire been very much revived by U?o at a ranee g'.reit tint ercnioj, Uui they draft!*! Hit* a (jghl ia a f?or daj? at f-rtjc/l. Verj rcrifia{ ut.iligraze Inly'. Taer acre a!J weiL -r" ' ' " "-*V Fro*-* OreenviriC Mocntc'eer. Urtrii Mvicr.?Wcnrc indebted to a YVie:?.| for liic f.>!i.iaria? pellicular* conI'rciii I nwrdrr of Mr. ISftfTC K. W^rrOIZD, a milve of 8paru*?bur? Din; id. an J recently a siuJeat of 3JcJici.nc a'.tJUi pheir? O i Iiia uray home from Mis?i**i|>pi. Mr. W??r5.?s? staved all night at Mr/ Lsvis PvlcV, In Tab drg? ('nuiity, Alabama, ??n Ute night ofihr 10:h of February. ?jul early next morning, and bad r tl? about seven m'.lea, or ben Itc ctttldcniy ?i?; ear ere J an Intiiiu, about ihki^yarils from the raaJ, in at Dm, fmi.i babis'U a Mtoij. T**e ball mhsed, end aAftti&rd wheeled hi* horae, ha discovereJ another Indian with his piece leve.Mo St him, which traa firrd immediately. and the bill entered a l::t!r to the ngV. cf hi? back bone, j j?t above the hip, ami pi?*cu nearly directly through him. He died ?K st day about 10 or 11 o'clock. Aftc. he received hie d;aih*w *unJ, and rode back about a mile, lie met a young man cr i?iing Chockole M >untain, by whoac a* finance, with that c.f another r (ranger they met in the r??a I with a ? i^?n, he go. back to Mr. John O. itou-a', where he expired. As ?o.?a a.? possible after he wan I.m ?fil r.r Mr !?,-!?? triflt whom lit- I h * ! ai'J the night before, 3nd gtre l.i;i ! hi* m>?r.cy, paper*. dec. with instruction* I where to address Ii:# Irirnds. We Inrc been acquainted j nriih Mr. Wf?n*jrJ for the U'l two or three years, and can rerv juilly *.ty, lii i hU unm-noting and cirrcet deportment had gainc I the friendship and cslectn cf u Itrgn circle of acquaintances in this piece woo deeply sympathize triih his sorrow* j ing relative*, f?r thcstiddcu and unexpected loss *.>f so promising a y<?ung man. Final Acci:lcMt.?\ rcry shocking * trident occj.red on our Ri.l Road, on the' ti?oruiug of the Cth insi ai ftiickviile, and, has resulted, we regret to nunc, in the dealt* of Mr A Jam Robinou, Eugiactr and aKrrcmau by tlw uau.r uf llenijutead. the former of whom di.-d on Wednesday, and the Utter on Thursday list From the ofliciaf rcoirt made l'? tho President *?f the Comp<ny. and cnofimed by Jlr Itobiu-oa hirocidf bcfiro b 9 death, we !*?rn that tbw ! auduicho.'y disaster was the cotiM^ueiicc of. neglect by the unfortunate sufTtrri*. nrd hy the Keeper of the Biackritlo Turn Out. ofj tiio precautious uniformly observed it the Tur.. Out?. The 1st Fayrtit to which the accident oceurrod. had turcrcd, houn<J down, on the straight track lha evening before, mid st op* ' ped: the Gfurgut bournl up. arm tug after! lark had passed on Ihecurwd track, unhr-! tumlrly the gates instead of tx-i.jg ro-;idju?t*! tod a* th^y fMight U> have been thr the La F(ry! ' were ich. is tlv*r had bc??i r' cod - T-T >"* . > >" - <*l -?*T - i jppr.v JS^Jfur ifcu j>i'5age of Uic Geot ^i'a. ?.ailing a J 4 o'clock, A. M. (before d;iy*lighl, and contrary to rule,) ilio Engineer presumed thai the Keeper of tiio Turn Out bad adjusted the track, and though be had slept vitliiu a few yards of tho gate, neglected io examine it himself before starring. Inconsequence ww. that the Locoinolire was suddenly checked at the gate, aud Robinson and Hempstead thrown upon their k'tccs immediately in (he front of the boiler, in which j situation, expo-ud to the dime* U*uiug from ; the ojion fire door, tbey were held down by i the fool Unr:l of the render, tor 115 or tit), mioutcj b-f trn they were extrscatcd. ilobiu- j s ? had b >lh !?:* tliigU* nroKcu a:?;j laccraicu, j aud IIc?np?tcad hi* liuj*: Uceralcd, nnd ihey 1 were both urc.ni.uily burned.. '1*1 received ' immediate .M;' -tlciidanee, hid their woundsdr?s?cd and arte .Hint luck, tJicsamtn J >v to C.iartc&ion, uhe-re tlicy 2:%ii:aiuccdicd, it f:cr n:u ;!i sulLiiug. 7lie other iircuim bea i uigupon i!?e Tender at the time, c.va pod un-! hurt: ;iic Co'itre received no materiai injury, j and the Cars and Passengers were m no' danger.?Zhar'csxon ilcrcurn. From lac Prcsbytt nan. ludoritd Ttshuony.?Pur the purpose of illustrating the secret respect which is entertained by infidel* lor a pure and consistent Christianity, we relate the following incident*, which hove never appeared to print4. "l hey may serve to snow mat a testimony v? hic!i under ordinary circuots 2net*,k.? iid bc*lurfioas!y with icM.may, by the farce of circq^mstanccs, be cxiortcd. In one of the fl.>iri<hinc 10 r.s of a Hstnm stale, resided I wo gentleman of high professional standing, out of infidel principle*. In habits of the closest intimacy, they encouraged each other, not only it a determined opposition to the spread of religion, but in l.ic most profane mockery of its doctrii.ci. institutions, and tendencies. A third individual in the town, likewise possessing influence, but of irblv consistent Christain character, was ll.e principal object of their profane jests. They pretended to h?IJ his religion in utter contempt,an*' often made merry in rlifirtdiii.T Lin suiierslitinu and fanaticism. llow i.iiferc arid hearty ihry were iu trusting thtir turn principle:*, may he learned from the scijuef. In the course of 11 m?\ ouc of them w is attacked by a fatal uisecsc, an! die! without any happy change :u hi* religious views. 0.1 opening hia will, il was ascertained that he had entrussed the settlement o: hi* estate lo the pious man, and thil his infidel Ineud was uol mentioned as n executor! If an ?action cu'ild fpcak. this spoke loudly ofhrs dts rust of inline! principles, and of his I sec ret confidence in those of Jphristunity. | He could not rely upon the honesty of his | bosout companion, but lie h id no ftarof > the integrity of the man alin e religion he Ind l>< en areas: jmcd to ridicule. We a.u:X?;i-ia!:c ifevery oilier infidel under similar rircua eliucrr. tvoufd not n.ahe n similar choice. The other incident lo which we referred, is equally corroborative of the respect trhirii Ohrittiantt) rxio.t* from its ujipo* srn. A ^eniit men of our r.cquviiutaticc (tad ocrnvioti U? travel through a new and thinly settled part of the ucstcru country, ilis travelling c- mj anion uc? a grntlo "man oJ iuielitgencr, but of infidel priucij; K *, vi tio v a* fond el discusaiun, an 1 ready to beguile the nay, in urging argument* against the truth of :he chrUtain religion. The spaisc population of the sccMun of country through which.'they were {Mtdo;, vro? ru:ti("0?cd of rough and un* . outh materials and it had been rumored iim irjvrucn uau #uiiiu-u iuuli *?<>ivu? v iruin thcro when thrown Within their pwivcr. A? regular inna trerc unknown iUf travellers were compelled In trust the m spitaliiy of tbuse. of whom they could not but entertain a secret fear. On one ces-iun as the evening closed in they ??i ght a lodging (dace in a log cabin, far removed frnni other f.abitaticr.e. Thry anticipated hut l?tt!c cotuforl and, rircum?toi.cs induced thtia to brJictr.*, that it, would be a measure of safety fur each n( them to \\ tub shetnalrly through the night. As thry were ah u to retire, however to their rude bed, ilicir host I whose rxteii ?r and rxeiti d their distinct, proceeding to a shell tool* d?au an old nint much \r r:i liiIj!* . am! informing his visiters thai it tras his custom to worship (tod in l is family. he read ami p ayed in so simple ait.I ?iiic<rc a manner as to eecore the esteem of the travellers. They retired to r?.*l, slept soundly, and thought no morn of alternate watching. In the morning our acquaintance, addressing his inii.lcl companion required him as an holies! man to soy whether the religious exercises of the proceeding i vcning. had not dispelled every pnrtirie of distrust of Ineir host's el: trader and had not eushlctl him to tl??u his yes in the most confident security.' lie was eti lettl'y ctt.burrisseJ l>y the question, hut at length onit* - -f / .t llJ'y aciutuv; ?tmm mo Mgni ?u woIliblo had secured luni a * ?u id night's real. Here was n testimony extorted ti the exec.lent moral mHoi-ncc of the reliL'toii which fie; ccptieally ns-oiilcd ?lie coiiM not, fur a mnuitutl hat bar a Tear ol viulcrirt from one irho wa*i? ihe habit ol bending the knee In f ire (jh.I,?the fen creation ol tliu fatuity altar, tendered the house a secure uayluin. Tlfi: COMPKEtlrt.VMVE ATI .A?. This In-aotifill an 1 interesting work from the IIo.-moii press, lins ju.-n u.aile iis .ippca ranee in nir town. We litre turn-! cd over it* map* and pngc , and tin m l hesitate to afford it our utrjiialifiiff appro* j Letijn. It is j library of historical, joo-j tjrsphiral and ?tjti?tie.?' ttiItU it- I fc el f,^ executed in 'the very neatest style. Amidst t!ic horde of trardling stationers now in the Southern Stales from the Norths soliciting subscripV.ons* for their catchpenny productions, wo deem this work amply enti-kd to a passing notice ts deserving the attention jot the reading public. No gentlcann's library should be without it. A copy of the work may be seen at this office. , The agent for die Life and Writings of! Gen. Washington, by Jared Sparks, is sl?a iu this place soliciting subscriptions to that work. We hare not had an opi purtunity of looking it orcr, but from the high character of the editor ami the many rummeuda tines we see of it, among others from the late Chief Justice Marshal, we have no doubt that the publication is worft':y of public patronage. Columbus (Go.) Sentinel. ComincrtUil JXtcorfc. lit cited axd a>rj0UJ IVcdJr}.?March 12. i Cotton, 14 a 20 I Corn, ?5 Wheat, 1 :17 a I 50 Flour, Caimle:; Mills, ?10; ccunti v 8 5b a 9 60 Fodder, 3 *> Bacon, * 13 1.9 CO Whiskey, 33 a 40 REMARKS. Corro*.?'TI?Iji article ha* arrired trithia the last two or thrre diji in considerable quantity, and gone 08" readily ot oar quotations. Thyrt is bat little prime crnniog in, and it brtng?.fradi!y 90 cents: several lou brought th?t price daring the week; the principal sale* arc however from 17 to 19 1 2 cents. Freights to Cluiieston $2 23 per hole, sad boats scarce. oiAtirM Pr nrvnrAV 1 KM VV ia rjblVl^ J IU11. . ' AN election will be held at the Market j House on Monday ihedtli April for-an INTEN DA XT, snd four Wardens, fur the sTowrn of Camden. Messrs John Wotk! man, A. Johnsia, snd A. Bohr, will mani age baid election. U. R. COOK, Intendant. March 19??1 Ifel. The Subscriber. H \S authorized Mr. Wm. E. ftsghsnn to collect bi? No?cs and \counts, to rccrire all monies and gtrc rec. ?j?t3 lor lite ' same. Those indebted would <lo well to call on him and sate tbemsefres cost. WM. APPLEWHITE. March 19?8.::dk IU.>KOF ill IBtHu ; TIL'! Hamburg Subscription having b?*en ! set aside by Jndjrc Uuilcr, with ihr consent of the Commissioners, there will bo no reduction of shares c: Columbia, Charlesson, Laurrnr, and Pickens, at ?ihcr places i there was no subscription. Tnirty foot j hundred ant! furly eight shares remain tn j he taken, the Commissioners will re-open i b >oks of sob* c.'l > lion on Monday the 11th ; April next, and the d?v fallowing and atj tend Cr&i the hutfrs of W A. M. tb It ?' clock P. 11. of each day i FiOy per cent on each subseription must ; be paid in ?pe<-M or in reriitieates'o( speric deposit*?* from the specie patmg banks of this State, the ccri'ficalcs in be ' resigned to the President and Director* ' <>f the Bank ol lldnb.irc, S. C. Each : subscriber will be confined to 20 shares ? . % j *nr nrsi any. ! By arrangement* made with the present i stockholder*, an election for thirteen Di* ! rectors for said bank will he hrlU at llam. burg on Wednesday the !3ih April. HFNRY SHU.TZ.W. W. 8TAHK. OLIVER SIMPSON. Commissioners ai Hamburg* b Hamburg, March 10?8?It. I i ALB OR A K. ! i?s TfilS bmivn ilorw trill stand at ' LibrvI\ Hill, in thill District, the ensuing ?iis*n. Cor tcims and pedigree, sec handbills. EDWARD HOLT. Groom. Mirrb I9::S::2t. ! DISSOLUTION*. ! Tho Copai tucrship heretofore existing : under the firm of J. Dinil.-tp, & Co, tra* j on the 15th hut. di*solrcd by matool con?citl. 1'he l?ij#iur?u? will he continued by | James Dunlap. who it authorise*!' (? set' tie the bcsjiir** of the ro trcru. JAMES 1)1'NLA P. ' ALEXANDER JOHJVSON. ! March 10- S::3r. ' $20 REWARD. : TS t N AtV \V (Vnm (li? l'lniltAfinri nf ! lv Col. J. S. Dens, about Ihc 1st .Mo* roinhcr last o negro bar named ! CHARLES, . Io or 10 ycairs of age. 8nlil boy ira? purchased from the Estate of K. R. Rcordon at Sumtrivillr, a short 'inie prcrion* ) to hi* (raring him. TJio abore reward will lie paid for lodging Charles ?u Cain* den or Suroicr;il!c jail. | JOHN M*CAA, Per J. S. DEAS. Freeh Cortliafo?*Jim received flvpberrj and I/mon SYRUI'H, ' Srrop of itosr?* j Crrror d* Wow, , I'mk f Aciuu Syrop, I do do Citron, | lUUfu, j do ?!? Oranjo, Cuncon, j Parfuil Amour, IVwc dc jVoyait, f llu'Ir do \enui, do de Mo'ii \n.. l"TMlf bi <>> IT. II. LEVY ' PUBLIC NOTICE ' BAifK OF CASDE.V S. V. Pursuant to tho provisions of attract oi the Inst Legislature, incorporating. . TdCBANK OF CMsolmmMN, S v |Bo^s for receiving subscriptions, ($r the : capital stock of said bnuk, (iu-o hundred j thousand dollars in four thousand shares | nf $50 each,) trill be opened an the | | lirdt Monday in May ncrt; and the day i following, at the undermentioned' places, ! frnm lAnVlock. A. M. until 2 o'clock. | P. M. each day, under the direction of I the Commissioners hereafter named, iter At Camden, Christopher Malheson, W. E. Johnson, and John J. Blair. At Humiervilfe, \ViJliam Hayneswortb, P. I. Moses, and John 0/ Miller. AI Lnncasirfrilic, J. .11. W.ihcrr.poon, senr. M. Clinton, and Benjamin AJasscy. At Cllcratr, James Wright, Alexander Mnirhead, and Barid S. Ilarllce. . At Winr.sborough, Robert Cathcart, David Aiken, and Hugh Bark let. j At Charleston, John Robinson, M. Co* | hen, and John Fraser.' i At Columbia, Richard CPNeale, B. L. U'Langlilin, and Darid Kurarl. At Slarion Court IloOfC, Thomas Evan?, Robert Uarllce, and John H. Cherry. ' At Barling ton Court Honse, E. R. M'Irer, George W. Dargon, and'Samuel u;iL;?- * . ww IIMIII0I ] At Chester Coort House, Samuel M'Aiilcy, Greenbury Colrin, and John M'I lice, I At GnionCimrl noose, John J, Pratt, I Col. Win. K. Clownejr, nnJ John Rogers | Twenty per cent on each slmre tubscri* bed will bo required to be paid at the time of subscribing, in bills of the specie paying Banks of this Stole, j The undersigned Commissioners at Cam den, bare construed that portion of the pre . ! rix>, of ibe 1st section of the act, which j ! says "that no snbscriptioa shall be allowed j ' on either day appointed lor opening the Books! - lor e greater number of shares than two: hundred," not to pr?diibit individuals from subscribing iof two hundred shares catfh day. JOHN J BLAlfl, ) Commissioners W E. JOH >SOX,S at j C. MATIIKSON, ) Camden. I March 19uj6t7i .1 i i + i. n . i. - 4 m a , I>UIIII9 A ft Thrtttcetk* longer III THE subscriber intending to close his business on the 28th iusL, will sell AT COST, until that time, when the balance of his stock, will be offered at auction. A. CATONNET. March 6?6r3i. M6fl?E ON Monday and Tweday, the 2$b and 2*li of March, will be sold by the aub se fiber, the rem.under of his stock, consist* ing of DRY GOODS, aw , GROCERIES. Terms.?Allsoms under $25 cash, and above that amount a credit until trie in January lsJ7, with note tod approved security, and intercut from the date. A C \TONNET. March 5-(5:3* NOTICE. ^ ALL persons indebted to the subscriber ore respectfully requested to come and settle < the same, as soon as possible and all demands! against htm, must be rendered by thc'lst j April ucxl. A. CATONNET. ! j March 5-0r3t A LARufcA esc*?k:ni aaaot'.meniot liuifs i'atrxl | Truwrs.d-mbto and sioflr, route to nlcr, of tb? i ummu durable materia!*, fur Souiimi dm Also, a i rM*w InMrumrnt lllriy iomled bv Dr. 11. which ia highly aj?j?rovnl of by the New York pmrirtiooem. , !t dues away be u?e ol Laerd Belt* altogether, a??J murk lk? IIHmilt (if mortili* to , Prsurii-s. Uy it* application, lit* wearer* *rv at j core frticwd fro n prr.\t incomcftirnre, and enabled to rr?ume Ihrif fcrawr telWly. The alvtf Tru*<o? ! are ju?l trcrived, arecfthe abeeritcr'aou n tdection,! < and trill be aold onusaatly low. ; l i Wliltc Lead and Colour*. | )A LA ROC *upji!jr of thr*e articlra dirrct from! Wirrmcstt.r, ft Bttomii*' nmufcterv, which, with all other* intbeiinr.aacl aa Oil, BrtMra, Var I uuhc*. Tur|?nti>ir, Ac. Ac. ran hr had on tlx* raoa | ex<oaablo U-rma, at WM. ItEYXOLL'S'. j ai,so?o\ uasp. 1 A fojd?upj?ljr or WINDOW GLASS, FOR SALE! THC Plantation lying in the Fork of Grannies Quarter and Flat Rock Creek*, iwcUc miles altove Camden, on the road to Lancaster. 200 acres open, and not long brought under cultivation Tart of il good Upland, suitable lor Cotton culture?SO acres creek bottom, open and highly productive. A good water Ciu is attached, and commands the water power it all seasons, j Ercry necessary out building on the place; dwelling houao containing five room*, and a healthy situation. 450 acres in the tract. For particulars, apply to IMINIKL. L UbS.IUSSUKK. March 19? ~ NutICK ~~ THE CocnnuMioaer- of Tree School! will ir.ccl oa Monday, lite 7tb Much. ?. If. ANOK^ON, Cfsairrnati. ' Fchnnn* W.?iff a fresh lot oi > GARDEN 8BEDS, IN addition to iha fwmer *U*fc ? just re* ceiTed by tf?? eubscribcrii?wiucli are ulsi warranted genuine, bf Ure grtrirth of the pj?st year. . - Lor.? Blood Bet'., ' - fF?nc Cwietepi do Tellqw -Sugar do jXttfioey d? EhjOab Ydtow do G***tr,inn d? FrenchSugar .do-." PiorApp'c! d-> Mountain Cabbtgr, f Vans' do Drinubcttd da , S.ka l^xaj Watermelon K*r!y York do C^nijeKpifer. Lar^e English S?voy do TmeitocrStaned * do . While Coricd Cabbage Bell ' d^ HcaJ Lettuce f Purple E:Z Plant Brown Dolch do " Kasinrthntr' ? Magnum Brmsm do TrueT*rt JLhnbstfc Yellow 31 altos T&r-dp Brtad 1&&& WUiu? Voriulk do Sweet BrrJ ' * BUch Wintry Badbh Tfcjoe ^9 , Ear!/ 0> aage H ore Ca r- Street JfaitfSm rot, ? do layvndkr Curled Scotch Kale Pot Mary Cold ^ London Rag Leek Catnip ^ 8tooolit Orange do White MtfstardwtCa'* * Laree Tomatoei Eerly JohePeas Crook Kecked Sfistfc Vir Tbe above with the Ibnoer cataJoofle sec J publ*5h<-d, corrpletw the a^onmem of seed <br ihis stock of whicb-trili alwaysbc kepiuahandrod 99U at the usual jtfiecs TOVZG 4c McKAlX. Uareb l9fbv 188k pjVAi S?Oi7S?3EB. THE Ivamaiis have iicharirrcil Uicir Maustef?Syltesicn^up. i*abauf to usher into the world A .JiOftdTER*.anil sundry Young Monsters, in the attractive f-rm of 50.000 BOm. Wrty tboma * ^\&re, Twenty-five thousand, &e. &e. i L?>uk well tu Cite 0tb. 16th.and 23<f vf April. There ha* c^rir yet hec , euc't brillUol lotteries offered i?> ihc^>ub|ie.? Opjwjrl unities like ibese seldom ocettr, and can only be realized by enrfy applications IO y* J'^y i. vb? > 10i, 131V Broad va?P5ic?r Yoii>' an Am Consolidated Lot >-v --fkmn . ^ Cfa? So. U, for 18SG. To be drawna:Wilmingtom, U ednrslar, Apr 10.1.'OS, capitals. %? 75 Prizes of #5^. * 629.0G0; &000; 2.0J0; IB00; 75 SCO; I 85 ?2*'A" ' TsefcrtJ only 6re DOLLARS. ' ??. OrtiScate of a jncUge ?t 45 tk&tte iwil coft$65 Halm tad wloattrt* <a proportion. MAMMOTH SCHEME. Thirty thousand Dolls. 100 Prizes of $1,000. Virginia Slate holleny ! Clash NO.?:' , For iho bcu*Gl of the totru of W'??lio?. i To brdnan at AlmiHlris. Vs. Saianiav'. April 0,1838; CAPITALS 30,000; 8.0C0; 4,000; 3'OCC; 2.50f>: 4,007 1-2; 100 of 1,000: 10 of 500; 20 of .I? ? . . SEW: H of 200, &% rM" Ticket only ID dollar?. \4 Certificate of & package of 2fk whoje Tickets in this Magnificent %t:t rno nwy " be Itad for $130?Shares in proportion. ? _ ; ^ BStlLLI AjVT Sl'ilEnU.' 20 prizes of 2.000 dollars.? Virginia Stole Lottery, Class No. 3 | For the bctn tii if .the Petersburg iiettevoi lent Mechanic Association. To bis drawn at ! Aiexendria, Yi. Saturday. I SCHEME. " $25,000; 8,000} 5.CU0; 3,5:0; 2.S2* SO of 0000; SO of 000; 20 of 400; 20 of 200 35 of 150, 20 uf SCO 20 of 550 52 I . of 200 00 I6i?, 6ic Sic TIIE MONSTER! 50,000 Dpm twenty thousand collars. 50 prizes of 2,000 /dojtersir Virginia fiteie CLASS .No. 1- " For the benefit of tho Mechanical OenevoIcnt Society, of Norfolk. To be drawn at Alexandria* Va; Salurdky April S3, 1.30 CAPITAL *50.00^80,000; 10000:5,000; 4,500;aOCO 8,750; 2,LOO; S0C0; 1,010; 5 of I Out) $0 of 1000; 100 of 5,00; 64 of 250; &*? Tickets enfo 10 Dollar* Certificate of a Packa?*> of 85 wta.a Ticket* will cost onl; TiO. Uaftcs and Quarters in proportion. VIRGIN! A IktATE Class No. 2. For I coi'fitbf the town of Wheeling To bo dfiim Mt Alexandria, Saturday April 30, 1830. T*r?sfily-fl* c fhonxand Mar?. 25.000, h.OO; 8,000; 5,000 3.500; 2.522 ; 10 pciw* of 2,000; 10 of 1,500; 10 of 1,000; 10 of 500; 20 ol 400; 20 of2?a ' 33 of 150. &c TiduUon'jr 10 Dollar*.. ^Certificate of a package of SSWJioleTicfK'ls.t#'.. bo M. Ulfor $' VO tflwea i n pmjwrtion. t? j.3TLytma,