MM'EUMCOKM. b - 1 C HIRING A COOK. a .Mf it were only a wife, now, that I ? "Wanted,, there wonld be hopes for me? * but a cook!?Well as it storms too hard J' for you my lore to venture out 1 must go,*' j' a id Mr. Manning. #*I regret tlie necessity/* e ray dear; "but this is the day, and if the 1 woman does not hear from me, she will doubtless engage herself;?and she refuses to call here.*' "Hour I trish ere could hare a patent < invention for cooks as well as cooking , store*!" thi>tie?it Mr. M. as he entered i - * i-.I trie house where un iuwhusu v??. .... , dcd. * I ? She appeared,?a Urge .formed female, with quite an air or importance. In fasfi- , ionaWe life aha would be called a showy i, woman. "Your terms are"? "Four dollars a week sir.M? V That is more than we hare been ac-j customed to gi*e. My family is no: lar^r. Fire in the parlor, onlj; and we hare a boy and chambermaid." "You may hir? cooks cheaper I sup* pose?bot that is my price." "1 will giye you two dollars and fi;\v cents?wc hare nerer paid but oine shij* ??? ." - . "It is or aoeor.seqnenee to tilk about it," said madam cook, indignantly. And j she swept out of the room with a gesture j lhat might hare become Fenny lUmble,' when she turned up tier nose n iao p?vc first offered her by the Manager of the Tccmont. * MJLet me calculate"?thought Mr.' M. V he walked home,- M! ran not expect to* realize more than fifteen hundred cleat, from theprofiti of ray store?it may be lew. Awl now?$.} per week for a cook 1,26 each for bo/ and Chambermaid;board of the three *2 each al the lowest ?is?*12,60 per week, or six hundred and twenty fire dollars the year. , Then, for rent, rates, provisions, fu-jJ, elotkisg, and all el cetera*, for my own * ? MC family and oar paruc*,?i uirt? and my daughter*, waul matter*, and my wife mint, for health** take, go oue journey every year. ? ; , "There mutt be something wrong in the prcteot fashion* of locirtj. An educated man think* it no nharae to do the botiocat of hit profession, whatever it may be. 1 work hard in ?oy store erfry day. Bat women wh?? arc educated matt , not puf their ban I to .household employ. , meat; though .hat ?< all the tatk tre assign to oaiTemalc*. It wjuJJ degrade a lady j ' to be seen in bcr kitchm at work.. Ot bow toany are now tiffing at ?ie in their j parlor* while tbetr ItosVinUs. father*, or J on*, %rc loilling itke iiaves?and what is j' fforas than toil, at xioutdy beiring a 1 .md | of ear* leat their exertion* should out meet the expense* of thrir famiii**. **lt cannot continue lit as. If uodton j who receive a fashionable education are j thereby rendered incapable of performing their domestic duties?whv men will m?r- ( Tf cooks, by tod bv. and tdiua the fesbion- . able*. ?s they would pacoers. wfcl it may bo the folly end pride of c us men after all. We want the whole 1 command of business, the whole credit of J management. We do not communicate j! to 0?r wive* and daughter.. the embarrass- ; menu we suffer, or the need wo hare o . their assistance?at least rn-operaiiou. I will see what effect ibis confidence will 1 produce." | The two elder Miss Mannings (the youngest is at school) lake each her torn . in the kitchen every other week, and with 1 the counsel of Mrs. M. and the help of the boy, every thing in the home depart- " ?? tika clork work. Their , Wm jwv? ?? say they never will be troubled with cook* : again. And what is better, Mr. M. do* . dares his daughter* were never so gay 1 and contented for % month together before. end never bed so much time (of their ' music end studies , Early rising and active cmplnvmcnt, for ' a few hours each dsv are wonderful promotes of good health and cheerfulness ' and leisure is never appreciated, till it is ' earned by efforts to be nseful. M'lantkoly.-k letter from Mr. Wm- A. Gartiek, of Sbcflbrd, L. C., to hsa brother, Dr? ~ Garitck, of l*eru, N. Y. states that during his absence from home on the night of the 4lh ult, his house wss burnt to the ground, whh three of bis children ami all bis furni lure, 4ke. Welewnfiom thojlrtwifm Mra.j O. and ber six children were in bed at the j tune the bouse was discovered (o be in flames. | Tbeir residence was a mile from thai of anj ' neighbor Upon being aroused from her; slumbers by the raging clement, site sprang; from her bed, and endeavored 10 awake thorn; of her children who slept in the miho room j with herself; she found that all attempt at cv j cape through tho door was cut off by the fire.j -lUrtng goov into?lie adjoining room, at great j rjjk nf ber life, with one child in her arms, afce succeeded in awaking the two children .who slept there, and. taking one in her anna, wis eompeUM* by lha bursting of the flame* into tt*? room, make ber escape with the two children from, the window. After she had got on?, she eatlvi to litem to come to the window, ami she *Hqftl take litem out; < one wis saved in this man^r. 'ffiii (fomr*j * -* ?- ? ? ?i . . .. I. oy inn time nau to cnirp*u?jy nncu w?c < bou^e lhat all attempt* to save 3 her three would have proved fruitless. TK^r agout* /.ins -cries, the recollection ihal th*y bad once been, and their melancholy death, *rrP all that now rentaiud io her or them. AfWj Mrs. Girlick had got out of the Wise with i the three children, and had given up ail hope pf saving the other?, ehr flrmd it necessary to 4 c. . rocure bdp to remove her children. ilentcii* mdly burnt, barefoot, and scarcely a vestige if clothing, and almost frantic with sorrow lie placed her surviving children ?{>on a danket, and started for the nearest neighbor. She froze her feet, but aeeompHsed her er? and, and the children trcro- brought to her. )sio oftbem was badly burnt, but hopes are mtariaiued of his recovery. Mrr. Oarfick is recovering.?Plailsbtrrgh Republican. FOR SALE. * ' THE Plantation lying ill the Pork >f Grannies Quarter and Plat Rock Creeks, j twelve miles above Camden, on the road to Lancaster. 200 acres open, and riot long brought under cultivation Part of it good Upland, suitable for Cotton cuiturd?50 acres creek bottom, open and highly produc 'i? a -..j wii*rOtn is attached, and live* /I IJWi ? ^ r command* ihc waw power at at! seasons. Ercry ncc? ssarj" out buildin g-on ?ho place; dwelling house cojuaiiiin^ fire rooms, and a healthy situation. 4o0 acres in the tract. For particulars, applr 10 - ? DANIEL L DESAUSSOJIC. March 19?S::::4t ALBOttAii. iSs THIS well known liorje trill stand a I Liberty Hill", in this District, the ensuing season. For teims and pedigree, see handbills. EDWARD HOLT, Groom. March I9;:8:5j. DISSOLUTION. - The Coptilnewhip heretofore exutin; tinder the lirtn of J.* D'milap, 6c Co, was on the 15th iati. di?-'*lvcd by mutual con *ent. . The bu*toc*? will be conliuncd by * J??ae? Dvnlap. trhoU authorized to acttie the bmineocf (he concern. JAMES DUN'CAP. ALEXANDER, JOHNSON. March 1$?B::3r. ! 20 REWARD. 1) A.\AW\Y from the Plantation of *' " ? * * * r* .i . .l . v JL?/ to:, j. n. eras, a*joui wiv isi nw ectnher last a negro boy named CHARLES, 15 or 10 years of age. Said boy was purchased front the Estate of It. It RearIon at Sumtcirillc, a short time previous la his tearing him. The above reran' | wit! be paid for lodging Charles in Csm leu -it Su atcrv illr jail. 1 JOHN ffau, Per J. S. OKAS. I PUBLIC NOTICE. ] B OfK OP CASBEH, 8. C. |< Pursuant to tho provisions of ao act of j the last Legislature, incorporating < TH'O BMK OP - 1 CAMDEN, S O! looks (or receiving subscription** for i|te j apital stack of safd bank, (two hundred ] hooftand dollars in four ilioutand share* ! if 930 each,) will be opened on the I' irsl Monday in May neat, and Ute?dayl\ olluwing, al the undermentioned places, i rum !0 o'clock, A. M. um.l 2 o'clock, \ M. each day. under l?ic direction of J he CommiMioncra hereafter ?atn?J, viz: AI Camden, Christopher Mathcaon, W. * 3. Johnaon, and John J. Blair. .Al tfumlervillc. William tfovncaworih, 1 f. I. Motet, and John B. Miller. I At Laneattcrvillc. J II Wtthcrapoon, j cnr. M. Clinton, and Iknjaciin Ua>u>y. * Chrrtw, Janm- Wright. Alexander . klitirltrad, and D.vid 8. Harllee. < At Winntborough, Robert Cathqart, i Darid Aiken, aud Hugh Barklcv. At Charlcaton. John Itubinaon, M. Co- l len. and John Prater. , At Columbia, Richard O'Neale, B. L. | U'Lnughlirt, and David Eivart. ! At Marion Court House, Thomas Eiatis, Holieri Harilec, rind John H. Cher* ry. At Darlington Court II >u?e, R. R. M'- ' Ivor, Georgo W. Dcrgm, and Samuel Wilkin.. At Cheater Conrl House, Samuel M*Ailley, Greenbury Culrin, and John M'K*e. At Union Court House, John J, Pratt. Co). Wnt. K. Ciotrncy, and John Roger. Twenty per cent on each .bare subscribed will ^10 required to be paid at tin time of subscribing, in bit!, of the specie j paving Dank, of this State. the (tidcr signed Commissioners at Cam. den, hare con.uruod that portion of tho proci*o, of '.Uo 1st section ?.|" tlio act, which says "that no subscription shall be allowed on cither day appointed for opening tho Bonks for a greater number of shares than t?? hundred," not to pr hibit individuals froo. subscribing for two hundred ahurts cae|t | day- . i C. MATHESON, } LonimK*ion:n> W K JOHNSON, > * at JOHN J BLAIR, ) r.rrdcn. March I9::.8: 7t Confcc'ionnry mid Cordials: A large supply of t'.e ahove junt rcf^ir ??1 and for talc by . # W. J. gkttalo. March 12---T::lf PI.iAIO SILKS. " ! AN aaortiiK'n; '?f foahiunahle^plaid silks, < or s*h' bv i CARPI NI'ER &, DONNEY. Pcl?ru"rf 'Z1.?3if. "ytsip ' * " > vf FRESH GARDEN SEEDS jj ?j ?aa voariit Of 5 ' S???5 " o FOR SALE BY P. TIIORNTOJL * tekieh are ike Jolhneing: " E*rl/ York CA BBAGE* Ice do J do Da:cJi do ! Euljr White betd do do 8a jar loif do do Carl'd da1" do 8oroy do Summer booh SQUASH Dram Head do do crook seek do 1 Late Dutch do Crook nock Caikv, ' Green Otiied dp Loo* Green Caeamber, l*im Kn?. flirav do Ctriv do | _ Karly Locd. Cauliflower, Prickly Gherkins, - " Late - do (lor-pickles,) While Brocoli, Gtorftt cr iJcatch Ktle, Sea Island Water Melon Cokrwirli, (a soperior kind) Karl/ Spring TURNIP, Apple seeded * do iluU Bigi, or Winter Ciirucl, i Yellow Rqm? do (for preserving) I Large Norfolk Held do Large Mask Mcjoa a Late-Fiat Dutch do Canjdopc do i Aberdeen or Scotch do Notmeg di i ; Yellow Malty do Vegetable Oyster, i "(choice kind) Nastcrtion, m \ Red and White Onion, Large Bell Pepper, . < White Eofiiab MorUrd, Cajenno do |i Oreva do | Roand smooth Tomatoes ( < Large Flanders Spinier, !Garden Crete. 11 Roand do {Pepper* rats,* j i Pricklr do Coiled Parsley, j 1 New Zealand do Scltd Celery, j Long While Okra, Saw, J t Early blood Taioip licet Red Clover Feed, 1 c do yellow do do WhiteMarrowbtPEAS'. Long Mood do j Early Jane do ,i Mangle Wortxrl or " Char tela n do h Earls Scarcity , do I Sanr do 's Sorfwg Parsnip, ( Bishops prolific dwarf do' j Gatimsev do j Early Mohawk Beans, i (kaw Carrot, - da China daraif do t Lmt Scu. Jet RADISH, i do white Kidney do t Short top do do do dwarf do S.lmoo do Superior while polo do Lon# bUck winter do Variefatod Cranberry do White Turnip do Limn do Um CtkUw Head Early Toaearorn Horn i LETTUCE do Sugar do Magnum-Bona ji do do Golden 9?oajrdo i (a choice kind.) ALSO. Pauiphlctf on Gartfeuin?. Cr I tulatod br the Mhwnbrr, to aa?wcr tor Cam-1 den and the adjaccot country, near the ?ur.e hii-| lode } 13*Tb* ahoTc Seed*are warranted. Should nor' one find the or otherwise, ailcr a fair trial, others j will be giren in their plaee. ^ Nor. ill. j ENG LISIX 6.I0JS.V SEEDS. |? TilH fubvertbcn are juat rrccirmy a aupply of j I Eoylwli (iitikn Seed*, of lii, [, nrktod Uk y csn recommend with great confidence I . to their frieadi and co*U>:ucrs, as bein? frrt'i and jMaioe. # Among which nt die following ^ Early Dutch Cabbage, Garden Crre, i 44 S-jjar Loaf do Qittt Aspira rre**f Late Dutch do t'urted Pinlrr, i Lars* Drambeed, do White Solid Cekty, , Srrcn Glared do tirp> OIjIw AfWJiokc,, j, Large Early York do Ui< Orange Cinct, j Earl* Curled Saeoy, Summer Bach thrash . Taiwan or Col'ards, Bed Ctorer Seed, Early London Caaluloar- Long White Ochra, , er, Short do Lair do do . Early Gordon Hot*par '] Early white Brocoli, rear, M TurpW di CrrltUvkrf Uvtoeht [ nor Brimstone.do rota, {, Hnrimr Toraiu Lorse do { Datch do I Birhop's Dwrrf Proline ' iiflr do do J do ibfniftn, or HfoCfh do ' Rarlr June do l'rt|o?r Hula dn H+r'tf Charlton do /irv Red Ooioa Seed, Dwarf tinrn Itop/ru! ' \\ ht'.c tlo J do * 1 crown Mustard Seed, D?varf Proline do iVkile do do L?vl/ Speckled i?u*h ^ Lute Flanders Spinach * Beans f W&y do do " Mohawk do ? (e? 2>land do Dwarf Prolific, white do Sarlv Blood Turnip root- While Kidney do * ed Beet, Early Cliuu do 9 vine Blood Eeel, Fifto Lima Polo do . kLri-le WdrUell, Chiewew Pole do 11 3?e.iing Sugar Parsnip, Early Maxagau do * 44 Gtwnurr do " J-005 rod do " son~ Scarlet Radish, Large Windsor do 11 luilrt Short lop do. Early While Tuvrarora 1 !/>ng Satmood do Corn, Jj LVL?*a Vnrnift TnAfftH An. | Flint do I ' Tuii r Sa?mr do c flrd do do HUnUnj Onions 1 L'oricd find ire, ie,low do ?*?? Lwy Green Cucumber, Karly Cabbage llrad j sSaluly or Vcgeubic Lirtiucr Ojfi'rr 'M do 1'lpwrpjn, ?C'ar'd Hardy Tciter tabban J Creta, * . He* 1 do. J A raricty of Bower iced'i'n addition to tlxe abort tie expected shortly?all ?? which will be sold at Charleston Jtctail Prices. ALSO, J Books on Gardening. e YOUNG Jk M KAIN A KKKSH LOT OF J GARDES SEEDS. | IN addi.ion to tlie firmer stork is just re- '' ceired by tbo subscribers?which are also !, warranted genuine, of thu growth of th? past i rear. , Ixrnj* Blood RcfI, J Fine Canlrinpe Mrlon 4 do "Yrlluw Sugar do Nutmeg ti.jjluli I'cilow * <1j Green Citron do j French do if*.' do I'nie App.u do Moon'aiu t^abbafr, Ionian* do 0 Drumhead do .Va Dliud WjtTwI.n I, Early York do Cayenne |Vp,?:r. L*rrff cnjjlub S eoy do Twut?f?Sliu(? foiratnea Unly June IVaa Crook Necked Hqaaah V'.r^inia llonimony l' ^ Beau. j *' Tito above with the f??rrncr catalnugc of,*! win I publish* d, completes the assortment ni J, ?eed for Iliia climate, "\ general slock ol uliich will always bo kept uu Sihii-J md sold U II ibo usual prices J.' VOTING 6c M. KAI.V * March IKW. p - -*v-' - ;V ' ?. ? 3^ The Indian^ Pauacea. r rjfOR the care of Rheumatism Scrofula or L King's Evil, Uonl, Sciatica, or ffjp^Gout.Inpient Cancers, Salt Rheum, Syphilitic and Meririal disease*, particularly Ulcer* and painful auctions of the hones. Ulcerated Throat and Nosilr, Ulcer* ot every description, Fever sore*'* a J internal Abscesser, Fistula*, Pik*, Scald-' rod, Scunev, Bile*, Chronic, Sue Eye*, Eye re-; peias, Blochev, and every variety cfo-nlageous Section, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, proceed* g; am an acrid humorf Pain in tbo Stomach and j tyvpepaia, proceeding from vitiation; Affections ! f the Liver, Chronic Inflauialion of tiie Kidney*, J nd general debility, caused by a torpid action of j lie vessels of the ?k:c. It is sinjobrir efficacious | j icnorttiog those constitutions which have been ' token down by injudicious treatment, or juvenile [regularities. I n general terra*, it is recomirened to all those diseases which arises from iuiurried in ths- blood, riUulion of the humors, of what- j ver name or kind. Some cf Vv abme complaints rniv rerprire some j rifling Mislant applications, which the circam* tonecs of the case will dictate, br.t tor a general eroedy ot PzriJuaUr, to ranztt tic cause, Thz 1*. >usr'j Piiicct will generally be f maJ sufficient. To the Public. How true it is, that modem Physician*?in their unbiuon to excel in their profession; to explore he rwi fields of science by the a d of Chtmutry, ind seek out new remedial ageptr, in sh:>rt to arire at perfection in the practice by uieana of ast done,?overlook and neglect, as beneath their KJtice the neh and bounteous stores of mcdtcioe, ehhb 'Jbc a'm.gaty hascausrd to spring cut of the rfxtr in every clime! And how much more true it s, that while the Amenean Physician looks to forrign countries lor many of bis toast common and teccsaory articles perpetually changing as they ore bo dictate? of fashion t r folly bo is sairounded in lis own country with an endless profusion.. The cengmimlXy, ejuitvey and strut cf regc able remedies orer mineral, n*aj v> estimated oy eoUtitu^ the anc.ent practice eitli ibe nodt rn; t, to bring it more imaejistrli ondrr oar own ohrrntion, the Indian practice with that of the elites. Who, in America, bu nat known or beard rf repeated instances trheirin tone decrepid, ua> Vending .enisle Indian by means of her simple emedlr# alone, has eCircled the most rapid and ascmsiiing cares. alter lb* whole Materia }*.ctf ica of he ecratuoa praclkr, directed in the racft skilful nanner has failed? And who has not been sorpris d at beholding the com para lire case and facility eith wb.cli the Indian frees himself of any di* ase, and at the almost total absence of chronic di? as* among them.. Who bu ever heard of an Inlian with a constitution broken and rn.ned by illcatmint i Arad ca i a doubt exist, that this happy 'Xetaption of ti c savage from most of the ills shich the fftih of civilued man is hrirtn. iscbieCy tiring to the more genial and safe remedies which * employs. This a*tcaishinc difference in access, t a Ix-r exemplification of the infinite superiority if the simple and safe means of cure which GthJ us created far the benefit of bis childten, over hoso which the pride and the art cf man hare isrurrn. From a lo2? residence antra* a portion of the lirrijinil innilMUxds of this country, sod an intiaau? acquaintance with the methods of cures of mce of their moat successful practirntrt, the pro* irietcr cf the * Tut iruus't i'sricu," acquired i knowledge of some of their most pmrfoi and armable remedies. From these be selected such is were most cfficiciotn and jppiopnitf. and c'lcr rartous experiments to ;r*t their principles and trcngUi be has o*nbinrd them in the ioini here twwUoij U the moss perfect and benrtbial for h? purpose for arisich it b reoomsvrnded. he yrfpiietcr oSVrr 'Ji:s prrpamba le the palsitfr witll l.?c COOSCTOUt-.c n That !l* iS pii'.i.lj uithn its reach, .em.- 'y of rtlier.n;; mainy of lis ar?*rti?J lirir- .* l~-.ug?, >^??i? uqier the various chroma iu>l >>hsanate MOiputr.U o rdrieh it is applxtb'e. To such it will prose of nealeulahle value, as the means, and in many cars the caIf u?Mu rf relieving their stiflei Lojv ar.il, cstorin* them nee tocrr lu health and happiness, l*h?s is not offered as a common remedy,that may err banc* be equally J with many ethers now n use, hut as one which Is capable of sarin* life in na.iy rilwiw cases, when all tbo usual mned>? ul. Thus it has done repeatedly; and this is the epaution it has obtatn?4. whenever it has been inroduerd It i? only about three jean? s.nce (liis prepora* lot ito* prr?c :trd to the puolie: but mi that hurt {?*? of time, mo* hundreds of person* ?i',ht be fumd, who would solemnly d-elaro that lift belie red tlut their tier* were sated bj it, na in most case* after they bad tried roanj per* ap* all the common remedies in vain. WL?r*Tcr i a known U is rapidly coming into use, and this lords the most substantial and convincing pro*l f its merits. The value of the Panacea, is moat consjncures a those l?na standing and obstinate stphiiiUc ant. rrofnioos ubctioiu which hare drfisrd all ctbe* r medics, and particularly in liiow esse* ? hrtv ocrcurj has been so htkmly u-cJ u to cauto ?!:? rcssio? pa:as in tin* bones, nodes, u:rrcurial ut era, arnngrmtm of the d.gestnc organs, &c forte it completely remote* and in all esses It uUtvly cnulicai-s the disease and the effects ? oereury renovate j tbc constitution, and Icirr he psUcul sound and well. In llbeumatbmu and n ulcerated sore tlimat, its happy effects are not rss apparent, giving almost immediate relief. Taken in proper doses, fua Isota.v's P.vsaeca aerates as *u alternantr, and detergent; a dtarmoreiii. d'ureUc and bxstivr; an anlipastnodic ind anodyne, and in proper cases, as a stomsehtc ind einnienagnguc. Gesrrally expressed, it in.-rases all the secretions sad ctertions. gircs lone o the stomach, and excitra action in the glands .n : particnlwr manner from these principles its peration may be understo, I, Tl.? ... i Iw... ,.Mfnl in. .VUH. ' ? Mil) mbiguouA liitraar* n??l here AjHTifirU, acd il i?< if rn tUN-J tviUi wonderful aucct ? as a Spring mi fat! fmrijitr. by lliow vr'.n art subject to o?.m?UinU ol Uir ehratj and wit >u' c,-u?,?,i?tv.?n? n-? (uirc new v'g- r. Such pcrtRtu i.i. .eel! to w lei thrrj^cltlr j in miisH dev. W i?ert eer i dirt Ai .i !* c-imiiI i c?J nc'j the a,.en in a MMlt di?c, ?viU ? uw?p"?ti?y u le*? i-uny, a' !*" cape ? aim in i f\r iinrr agreeable Mr, than inc common diet Irinfc. The foil m ng ?.cr; ^ra rut ol hnndrrtU aiini* i* vl:>i. tnijjl!t pr.HTiirrd, are given tn /haw he rflect ?!* I m. Ivjiii ! i'luru, in ti.e v.irim .'oiajili.aia tnemu inrnUcnrd and aNo to rx ii!>*t I i the ne #t a V.iifu - tory manner its aupefioriy over the jj rnp* in common u?c. CASKS OF IUIKUMATISM. Ciunotiv ?*, .*?' .v. I?", 1-SA1. Dating the hat winter and aprin?. I was aillicftl w.llia veiv severe ar.J Hu'rviwiiig Klicu.iiitiMn llinl hi i?T(L.?liro in 1?A?1 U iKnr I new* _ r ... ~"'V* * * "u" ikr 'tvat pl?a?nt?* ,n Muting, llmt MX fcotlV* ol hp Indian* Panaca, rvMorrd i.ie to i/rtoiit ?a?.h, and I cc.ifidcnl'y recommend it to ail ?irtaiijr adliclcd. JOHN FMRGTSON. King-it. Ciur.Li 11 ?., M-.roIi !?. lc#l, | I wa: ariznd about tlwvc y?in? -met Willi a ih.?Kh>-.>n?ot *m anc! t.y U?i inj. a MTVer*. aid >Yin!'i wder ib-> i tilu<*iiv?* ? ! mercury* and bicli ha* d.sablrfl r.,r from basinm* nearly ever nee. During ihi? ]>cri<>'! 1 Jnve t.'cn a ,>?ti<*nlin 20 Mniinc II ?*}rtil in ti-j? Oity> upward* of fom ntlia newly. ami ili?* wi, 1K? Tbii mt/ certifV,lii?tin ibe tail of 1 of I f /C\ AAr^ W^iCk# ^(CN j Thirty thousand * out Mrrlnnic Association. To be drawn ftl Alcxcudria, Vs. Sitanhr, Aprillfi, 1836. SCHEME. $2S,C00; 8,000; 0.C00; 3.5C0; 2.S22; 20 * v( 5-tfh 20 of C0t:; 20 ?f 4C0; 20 of 200 35 of 1C0, 20 of 3M> 20 of 280 53 of tWO 60 150, Ac &c THE MONSTER! 50,000 JJOLS. twcity thousand aollars. 50 pi 70s of 2.000 dollars. X irzinin ^fa!c Loftcrr. CLASS No. 1. Fcrtlirbenrfit of too BcMTo 7 of Norfolk. To be diawn m A!?*sflc*ria, Va, Saturday April ?3. 1-30 CAPITALS. $50,000; 20,000; 10.000; b,000; 4,000; 3.000 \ 2,760; 2.UX); 20CO; 1,610; 5 of 1500 60 of 1100: 100 of 0,00; e4 of 260; &C. Tickets euiv 10 Dollar*. Certificate of a Package of 25 whole TicKita will coft'rnJj 110. Halves aucl Quarters in prw^tion. VittGINtA STATE Class No. 2. | S* .u J^or i!?o bmrfit of the tonnfof \lbceling 1 To be tir.n ii ?l Alexandria, Saturday. 3 %hpril90( 1530. J wrnly-fire thenioitd 'dollan. 23,0(;0, b.GO; b.GUO; 5,000 3 500; 2,32* a i0 prizes of 2,000, 10 of U oC 1,000; 10 of 500; 20 of 100; 20 of 200 a, of *30. tie * Ji Tickets oniv 13 Polkirs. Certificate of n j.v'tajr of \Y hole Tickets ?ri . j be wntfer *120. ' *?wr"? in 9 J sYLVfiSTER