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— * ^—WB?—■—— ' 1 ",*"1 " ■■■■ * 1 *' The Rights of the States, and the Union of thc^3 tales.’* Itv FLETCHER X TOEER. lv\< mci it«;, vikmmv, tiiikmivi o< khii k >o. ■.. <m m i'ol. xv.—jro* it. TERMS. ,; /» “ Tlu IjffHrlilmrg Virginian" is printed ticice a week, at £1 per annum, payable in fjJiHtnre. So pap* r will be discontinued, (but at the discretion of the Editor* ) until all arrearage* ure /mid. il)t E ftTlS E \t E\TS will fa inserted at r>0 cents ft* r stputre, (or less.) the first time, and mils J°r rac^ rontinurture. 7'host from a distance must In /slid for previously to their insertion, unless the jHii/ment he assumed by some responsible person in l.ijnrhbtnr<r. ^ • \llbttto the Editors must he imist iwiii. \|;\V l-WLli ^ WINTLU (.OODS, rOR 133(3. rilllK suliserilins wry respect I n I ly i11forin their I. riistnmns .mil fill* public. tint lin y ni« now revriviiu' u th«*ir /' I ^ (' 1 and ST I/'/, hi. Dl»•) {,'f )()/)S and JiUOh S7'( t /{ hi. (m .ulv opposite « the flunk*.) flirir 1 ill supply ; wliieli together tvith riiei Ibniior stork, renders tlirir nssoitment very * \ tensiu* *i d ( MnpiiMe, consisting in p;itl of tin* fol low in^ <11 tides, \ i/. ru,c ;n»*l *■*\lra superfine Cloths of nil coin's uni • iiualitirs Itl.irk. > moIjcu, stuped, i ni load, mssi.ni ami iiliiid ('a>*bmcies. of tin* newest style. (’.isiitief, blue, blaek and assorted colors, plain, -h i H and plaid, M'Jiitr, itiI. sr.irlct and green Flannels, W • i>»|t*it .111• I I olioii l»ai/,es, \ . (rsp A A md lens «• t d hie re tit kinds bn servant's elo - tiling, ,(> bail and eoiniimn * 'amb-t. Print, dtlllli . rose, w hitiiey and French M.ickii i I* lllankels. • Voting of \ u ious kinds, Ibi-rls and lugi mi ( 'at pet mg, Mil Cl til do, flcardi IHtg I'ur Caps and Tippe s, French \1 iiriun, black 'ml assorted colors. Figured French .Maiino, a new article and beautilul goods, Frcicli «rii tie nap Marino, a new ami beautilu! ar ticle. Fngli-b .Marino wf all colors ami qua lities. plain and figured, I'iiip and extra superfine black and colored Bomba zinc, Bomlr.c/.cttes, Plain and b. tin d ( bailey s. i l;di''im’> nl ct cry de<cnpt ion, Hin'dc and iloitblc w idth Mack mil bine black Silk, oi' superior quality to any they have ever offer. ! in this market. Plain awd figured SiIks ol everv shade til color nnl quality, f’xtra rieli figured Satius black, blue blaek ami a* sorted colors, Plait I Silks, Ribands oi all kimls. Marino. Thibet, Fhailev. Ipsola, Catiov.i. Hern ' in. Jh i’• >|» < I’aii/e, Bloml-Hau/.e. Plaitl-I ’ottllanl. Pl.iid-Phe-iora, P.dmaiiue ami otlit i new style II indkt'ie!iids and Shaw |>, Silk llose and A Hose o; dmost every desenpt nitt, white, blank, enibronlri etl, \\ lute and #*olofed - hb colt and k ribbed, »\ c. . . Cotton l|n«r. assorted colors, open work' d and fin broidered. Mohair, La mat Wool. AA .r-u d • i : : black, white ami assmtnl n.i< A large assortment of Fmmo Ii and 1 • >. ' i‘ (doles icnl Mitt.s, V good I'sortmeni of La To ' mm !. • 1; t L n i * . > (doves id all kinds. • lb.nl and Picnic Bags, assorted, Bbind, Bohinett, ami Thread lodging* and Laces Blond and Ihibinett Footing, Rlond-Worsted Iblging I'fiMidi and F.nglish Work' d Mndin. *md Ln e. Capes ami (’oilars, worth from *1 luSdC. Pilatk. white and green A eils, various kinds, ('or-nits of the latest French pattern. Needle, Books and i'ard ('ase , .A large assortment id India Klibber Aprons, new style, Lillies' AVaterproof Shoes, Knitting Varus, assorted sizes and colors. Cotton and Linen Diapers, assorted, Satin Damask Table Floths, 7-1 to 14-4* Linen Sheeting 5-1 to 12-4, Irish Linens and Shawls, Linen Canihrick Handkerchiefs, assorted, Cotton and Worsted Fringe, assorted, Marino d# do, Common and Damask Moreens' assorted colors, Domestic Hoods of all kinds, Sole and I pper I .eat her, Sugars, FolVec. Tea-, »V e. iVc , A large assortment ul Books, Blank Books, Are. Together with a great many other very desirable floods, all nl which will he sold at wholesale oi Re tail, on the very best terms. Purchasers are solici ted to call and examine their stock before buying, as thev will find it a veiv desirable and extensive one. fcsTm & an iutehp. vd. Sept. 2*2 i:\ti:.vsiri: sm l OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD I WARE,4c. I1IIK stock of Merchandi/.e of the late Hk.nry , Hrow >, Jr., not having been disposed of entire. ! > w is anticipated. the Store-house, which is nearly . i>111• the ll.mks, will l*e opened, in pursuance of | - in, i advertisement. on Fkidat. the Isi ol July. it . n'tuient ol Goods olieri ■ by retail, or in lots to .suit purchasers, tor cash. at die most reduced prices. I he I’.xeeutor, v ho is desirous <»1 closing the bu 'irt'*>> as soon as possible, is aware ol the necessity <d '■•tfering great inducements to the public, in oid* r to hasten sales, and will expect to satisfy purchasers that decided bargains may be had tor cash. I hr Muck of (ioods is one of the most valuable and va ned character, embracing not only a hu ge supply ol • he principal Staple and Standard (roods, but al most every article in every line of business, consti tuting, in the fullest sense, a Fancy and Variety btorr. There is in the House hut an inconsidera ble amount of the (roods which were on hand two m os ago, whilst the greater part o( the whole such as have just hern purchased at New - ^ "i k. not cut or broken, and many not yet taken out "i me boxes an<l packages. I liese bumis ('"Ught Lite in tin, season, while there was a pressute in the money market, after the merchants were chiet h'supplied.'and sales cnnsei|ttently 'hill, ui :is pro- I La lily to cause a slight depression in prices, Owing, also, to the period at which they were bought, they comprise tie freshest import ttions and very latest t sliions, Tbe comtnereial community is already re leived,in seine measure, from the pecuniary cnihoi | ia snumt, under which, from temporary eaeses. it has l ii' l.v labored, and if. as is generally anticipated, this pressure is about to be followed by'a general expan sion ol the meaty and resources.of the country, pi t will of empse rise, and the present moment w ill "■shown to have been the most favorable both to customers, am] to those wlio huv to sell again, lor ■supplying themselves w ith Goods. J.T. lllhi'VN, , I'.xecutur of llcnry lirmon, Jr. C?1 Country Merchants, as well as those from "*"• arc respect folly invited to call.. make op as '"iii'il lids and p iret is 0f Good .. whit It -h ill ho for i®1*<Ml tliC most N.,1; factorv tPim _jMUU» 30 • ts r sri,s WANTiin. I *b^takr 3 or 1 \ppr«MiU< * s from 1'- lo ' * - usu|.|, i,, i, ; Baddlci sand Harm*** "• ‘ ‘V tra,U. JOHN C. bllYCKltFloK l». S«Pt- *•*> ts WOW r ALL A WO WINTER «oo«.s. |> v the sIm,h Marmara,,,,.! H„rl wy, j„st . < • it < it\ loint, ilirci f 11•»in Liverpool, wr \r" ,,,M i,nP»« Hi«n ... Untish Dn <■.Is .» »»alfs \\,Ison’s Ims, \>ipt 4’ottoii*, while .mil t 8lr>* I to ver\ rhr.,p, '} t'.le.l-.",,, .HI.I 1.11111,1111 l,I Hianket*. Ill i * ^1 :,H*I l»- I Host*, (liiulilt* H Os,*. hml \\ hil ut*v HI.inkers, ,.. lOt.nk.-tM lie extra it it nl if v an.l -i/., I 'In i n I I’mhlines, 1 'In white Silesia,, I'lniincls, ' < .jsr ( 'll,ills ,|||(| ( ';issilMt*rt*s, • ll" ;! I i""l <• ! Knelish Met inns, •lo I .imlisli I .,iu• v l*i ints. I 'In .1 lie,inets, t ' m,lines m l , lie. ke.l Muslins. " '■ J,,so I**ivi•!I ;i portiom. .tinI sli.ill ri*n*ivi j ni \ few il.ivs. tin* rruimiulrr o| our stork of otliri /’■ mol t ,p|r mil l-’.oifV 111 \' (t.t o I Is, iiiiporlril Iroiu /• rnnn . (»•mini </. / hull. /tnli/mJ Sirifii Int it this sphmou ml l»o» ;• ht in |)k> \ortlu rn j »n;trkets h\ out pmitieis. I’. .1 S. .1 uni s ,v I*' tip* pnrk.J^P. I 11r\ r in-jxf jo p.irt n| I «' ;i«r ( o ils. S.itiui fts, yprv stint. I *lo assorted ilo trout (ine to vrrv line ri.un. I laid .mil Mi i|)rd, I do (i U*lll »« k JlMII-. I do <• I I oti-sj Cloth and plain coTd. l.iiiTvs, I do -5 '. 1 Hand I I Pla id I .in v> j'J .* ba!< s and (Ms# > Mown and bleached Domes 1 t'n ’. i I II and B I. Id d" I’« I• • 1 •>I• 111 ii -I V| uiclirs! 1 1 PotKm O/.ua I> 111 g N• •. I and I lanin ls, Ba*/.es and I *1 if*-. ’ » amI i K*ari h U11 g» 1 j 1 i** < I 11, Plaid mi I I him ask INI t* 1*1 nos. vrii/ hnnu'sini Black (• r o 11 • I *.111 > . 111 (I (• 111 cI 1.11 s| hi gs, I'Ll 111 1 ml Jig in - d < •. » dr Nap-. / a beaut iln 1 a I' ig 111 i d and plain col. Challys. i, scirtnieuf. 1 Plain au<l figured while and nilui'id Bobiuets, 1 Splendid lig in ei| w hite Satin imM lulls do Striped (iau/.es lor p# rfy drr*se>, (» 1 n/a . Silk, ('halls, Merino, \\ 01 dI 11, \ I'eiii 1.1, and other Fancy 11 audkerchicfs and Shawls, r;iMs \meriean Fancy Prints, Plaid Domestics, I* 11 ruit 11 r<* ami Apron Cheeks, Toiliuel. Velvet. Silk and Valencia Vestings, Corded, Plaid and Sniped <' issimeres. Togel lid w it h many other articles, making our as sort 11 lent s ei v ( illiiple'e and des|laide. (fill 11 lend and the public are respectfully solicited to exam ine our stock. ,1 vm 1 :s c. mini a ca Sent, -ti NEW IAX.L Aryl) WINTER aonns. ^ 4 I ’ nv nmi rcccix i«iu mir mi|>|iI\ <-l |)|| 1 f f (.(HIIIS, suit tide for tlie present ami approaching season, consisting, in part, ol Blue, Mack ami fancy < olored Cloths anil Cassi 1111*1 (*s, Toilitn tt, Valencia and ‘Mv.mstlown Vesting, Sattilietts, coarse and line, 9 Plain, Plaid and Twilled Lindseys, \ ipt ("oitons, P\\ tiled and I) 11 lie I Blank* KM, 11-1 and KJ- 1 Bed do. )- 1 and 4 I Mel Min’*, n- 1 .I i piar Is d<*., a new nr’ide lor La lies, i*. 11 id lig. ( itaily s, B .1 tali hi S Iks, Plain id figured Grn do Yips, I ignit’d S.ittins, < iloves and I losiery. Merino, Thibet and \ alencia Shawls, Di •ess Handkerchiefs, Hats, ('rips, Ac. tV r. Togethei witli a good stock of GKOf FfllT V to which we particularly invite die attention ol our friends and the public generally. NOW LIN, BLIUiF.K A: Co. Oct. 0 - :ixv SOM l/l iilMn UOOO. HSUIVZFTER. Tailor, respectfully informs . • tin* public, that he has just received his Pall supply ot Goods, ((insisting ot Superfine Black, Blue, Green, Brown and Olive (Moths; also Sur touf (Moths ; Pilot Cloth of superior stamp for Ovei Coats ; Black, Blue and Drali Cnssimeres ; do Cor ded. Bibbed and Plaid, ot the most fashionable style ; Black Velvet, Plain and Figured ; Satin, Plain ami Figured ;Tennent*s best Satin Bow Stocks ; do Plain ; do Bomha/.ine ; together with such other articles as are usually kept by those in his line of business, lie has taken much pains itt the selection, ami flat ters himself, that lie s mil he able to give general >ati.slaction to all w ho may give him a call, oi send their orders. {tf* 'Tailors can he supplied with inch measures, chalk ami binding lor Frocks and (tvei ( oat*. October 10 1 U fOKDI \\S. sS.C. | 1ST received, a handsome assortment "t A' '"i »l dians; Revolving and Oval silver (tinted (Uu Inrs : (lilt and llron/.ed \stral I .amps : /. a/.omr I i Idyl I'l lirs : a splendid assortmenl ol'T< Mil I' I .< • hi IM; fil.VSSKS; Window (Mass: 1'laied IT nit Muskets ; Onitars ; together with a spent 'nnetv o( tain y articles, all nlTvhn It will be loiind low Millie chin \ s i im:i-:.iminw the r.oiks. JOS I; I'll I*. KVA NS. Septemln r-’fl K TO TIIM I.ADU.S. \ \7K .mile llie att( nnnn ok lln I i.le- lo nin larce stork ol plain and lieffirr.l bia. . ■ colon -i Silks and Cli >s, (rial (Jtrmnn, and ulain while and eoloi rd Satins ; oil do/.rn I an Sldjilc din I in mu/ S7ri/i. September 89 __ Commissioner's Sale ofXiand IN pursuance of a derree of the (muiily < "tut nl 11,.fit' nl. pronounced nt September t’nnrt, ISjlh, in case therein depending, between “ Fwing &c against Kwing, &c." the undersigned, a t'.mi nii-sionci appnint. d In said decree, fur the purpose, will prnrt ed in sell, nil th" premises, on .Saturday the ’i-Jtl d:Iv id'Oetuber, a certain tract nr parcel nl I,and Km, . . t • icing in -aid county mi the h id wa , i i er. idjniiiiiig tile lands ol urs.Nnu* cv liwii... Man KMill, Hid others, containing two hundrcdaml eleven acre*. The above I.Jt.dnill Iw -old oil II credit ol'one mid two years, the purchasei .■ivinir bond mill approved security ami a deed ol ,r„st nit the land to set lire the purchase morn y. A consider title portion of tins land is w .11 ail ipte l to llic ciiituic ol tobacco. I,ml worthy tlm arichmi m 1 d'1111ci Title believed to be indisputable, but Hu Lb-criln r «'ill only convey the same, with Mari an himself, and all ehum mg by, under, m lUSUThhn. MIO AJ Ml DAVIS Jr. nfl.iberty ttci. 0 UOV klths VlH Nfi K <’<>. / VNK tlm r below tlm I’.irnti'rs’ Bank, ate now \ } receivit. 1 ' ' Fall and Wintru l. • I ■ ' •‘•mrtn < • .it Me for.I ■ "■ * " I friends and customers to give them n call,. | iiic di turiniued to sc'ii »t low rates. October 17 rOIJI M IL. Address of the Wing Central Committee —Wo. 2. TOTIIK PKOPLK OK \ I K id IMA. I i llow-1 'itizeii* : In pursuance ol tlie obligations which rested upon u* a* the or • in ol tlm ('onvrntion dial pro* posed Judge W hile and Mr. Tyler, we hail die lionoi to address y ou on the *JJd ol \ugust ;—and impelled as 11»<r task w as | dimmed, we w ould dei m our functions at an end, il die canvass pie* senled no morn than the usual spectacle ol a.i active and deteimiiied eliort In me- divi ion ol the people to obtain an electoral triumph ovei another. If.such were the eliaruch r ol die im pending conte*!, we would com- h* ourselv. s wiili the lellection, that die Ionn ol tin* election did not involve the s.iciilicr ol die elienshed primuples o| die nation, and dial, under die adverse coun m In which would attend the ascendancy ol no n, whom we deemed hoili ill apaldo and until, the ancient >]>it it of die repuhlit* would revive - We would not permit ourselves to .ippreJiend ih.it die triumph ol a portmu ol tin- people ovei a smaller division ol themselves, would he sigu.i li/.c-d hy the sell'idi and licentious employ incut ol party advantages. It is not that we distrust the motives and de*i. :is ot tie i» d hody ot those who dissent from us in our opinions ot tin Can didates, that we regm«l die i Ur u ii .in a crisis m our national existence. I u these, <»-* distinguish ed lioin the phalanx "i e ; *i-n.e which Would lot est.lll .01 l lend lie- pi ■ • am . , we cherish unfeigned inspect m i ! will and it is precisely because we confide in tin disposition j of the whole people impartially t" conodi i « v * iy j question w Inch may ailed then country, m then posteiitv, that we again solicit l » ir til-passionate ( attention. It was the duly of the President to ohs rvu the I iiin.d cautious neutrality in respect to who should be his successor. I hat was the course ol the il lustrious men who have piece.led him. Ml. Jel ferson, to whom la- has In eti compared, hut w ith what propriety let the coutiast, in this instance, among manv others, answer, declared that he Mil 1,nd ‘4 no one to coiivuse w ith him on the sub ((•ci.” So lai from avnwin- Ins predilections to It|(. nullin', in- tt is « .111 1111 in i .m i .11 ms i■ j u11uni^ i veil Iii>n■ tlif ninlidiili - ; mid in.iint.iiiu'd tm distiiil.i'ii his friendship lor i .n li. N < i iMr.Ji l j,.,Stll, «,is in,l .i in.iii Iii I" hold ,i pro adeulial i-iic Ij,in with iudilii'i‘ in ' . ' i' • " s 11‘ ' 11 1,1 I1,1-" away H itliuut ill cidl’d 0|d li, ns. V ' one knew helli I lo ... the impoi aul trust a d lie i mli li d llio greatest - ifety, I'm h l> ew tl .. ;ld> an i with ni’i’iiracy the iptiilil’n all',ii 111 dm * undid ale >, —ami none could In: mm• ■ ■■■ iniloiis Mint a win: and just sell-ction slnml I Iw mad. . litil, m I" ‘ Img tim didirniy of hi. po alum, the lioliliuo. whii.u In’ nurd I" ihe pullin', a I sr n lf nl llio gloat mjm bid's which weald rositli Ihmi llio oppu-ilo example, he w ithheId his upon n’, A leil his euiiii- | ti \meil lo dei nle lli • election am m 1 tiiemselv. (Vre from llio sllspiei"ii ol o n il mtcrlereno . 1J..W ifSll. i nl, ami ii 111 I', uniin: l..s III di sialioii, j, ihe juiirv ol' t i.'ii. .1 ..on! Il wax to inn |11 sxpin ied, tli.'l ri'spe.'l lnl in ' memory ol l.i jiredetessms would have Ii uaim I a depat nia I'rmi) tin ii rx iiiiple, win ll lli was i. , mnlivi loi it hm the gratification ol ins own private, | i son wishes amt inclination. ll lliei la Hmse ipieslini.ed tlm force ol' that eoiisideralnm up.m ,.]e, 'vliam it'll ii rn and m h.l. > m * lias ma ,, wiilai and imp.11lent, there well yet • lotmds Ini I, l. v ing lie would avoid tlm mindu oru eiiur, In his iuBOimral address, ii was remembeied, lie had so Icmidv pledged himself, ill llio heal mg ol the whole nation, that tlm putnma e ol tin: gmei omeiil should not be brought mlo contact with the Iree doin of elections, lint neillier llm examples set mi much wisdom by the founders "I tlm republic, his own soleni declarations to llm country, nor the evils of Ihe step, bus prevented his mingling in the election w ith his characteristic Ireedom and bold ness. It cannot he denied that the President has open ly inn) boldly attempted to lead mid control pub lic opinion. .Vs early as the sptiug ot Ml, lie de clared 11imst ll m tavur ol a Vilional Convention, and not satisfied with th.tl, In- had llm indelicacy to indicate the nuutiiiir nl tlm convention. -Nor was this all. loonier lo airesi the expression ol popular let ling, whh h it was upp.h i mi iht forestall the proceedings ol the com eulioii, lie n molistraled against Ihe nunimat lull ol Jmlge While |,y the people of Tennessee ; an.I such was lie iiileinperaiice ol his y.i ai, that ihu.se who opposed hi, will incurred his displeasure. I bun on wards, mid it will he loilinl, as tlm day ol elei.limi approaches, Ids internn IICO is imiri um-ipiiv.a al and , ,ive. 11 it... des . u. i . suciessot, lie has renaiiieil from no elloils wImcii w* ie likely to si i "i Ihe triumph ol llm lavurile. Ihe open avowal oi his preferem t, tin expression ol tit it pr, I'grcui i in h iter, wltii li his corn spun lent pu |js|i,.s_[he i urn.atnm under Ins n auk ol newspa pers teeming with \ nuperalmil a un-l ill imlepi n deet and faithful public agent, whose only otiem e w as dial he ■•iilisenn d lo I e plan .1 In Hie people In opposition lo the olllcial candid,tie —llu: denun ciation ol those who resist, m . the#.. to favor of tli isi• u ho acrpiiesi e in Ins clioii display the higoled utlaeiimeii! ol the I’residunt, and with what energy Itu is employed in accomplishing his end. (>in* onjf'ct is not to iiasail tin- l leMuom, oi in invoke against liim your resentment,—his course is nearly finished , ami too soon tor Ins own peace, is la! destined Inexperience how sadly he lias hecii belraved, to the inpiry ol Ills own lame. Hat while we would indulge in no uiinect ssary acrimony n „ai• ist him, wo cannot express too strongly the impression which we have ot the dread con*’ - ipiences which must ensue if the attempt at du i ,tioti he not met liy iiidiguam and overwhelm mg resistance. |'he dm has been .. an argument against tii intrusion ol ollicial iiilerlcrelire, would hn,t I,,., a regarded a> an idle, it not an impertinent v, ,ii nii,,r. The hare suspicion ol ollicial IlHei - .Idling would have aroustd a spirit ol ho! i and determined defiance; and si nnl would In''• liren the retribution which awaited the ullendcr found miiltv of such disloyal’.' to inn goveain ot and iosoleilco to tin; people. Nad, indeed, aim ominous of ills, is the chalice "hob has com over too people, if they tail to dclei t the altempi at dictation, under wlialev i iiisiduoti* disguise it mav assume, and repel the taintest approach to 1 >f* 'Phe exact neutrality and inflexible reserve ol '.Vidishh ton, .lelleisou, Mali* a and Monroe. , , , result, not nt apathy and oocoa ■ in, at oi „ nsivi and patriotit view# o heir .doty , ,.I. ihlic. it w.c. a voiuiitary rt tint, , mill’ ’. to O CMIViction ■ ■ • llicuis ol m,*v m nan *>t, and•< liy the hist lulu oiiary,CUlih ' 1 "" 1 1 flection »il limit im inlin tliO i I. lino tr.imhi,,., .m,l iii.n tlm |.i,u u,o « n I Clous, .,11,1 tnullil movilnlilt lo.nl io t.In, mil COiruption. Ilo.u tvh.it M . .liHurson s.u.l, ■•//,< , ih'lin /n un ip/< In i tunes nothing, if it mail In i siiwthiinl In/ lhr iiiiiiiniiiis patrnna^r nt tin „ . il, ml f/ni'ri umtHt." If tlm |>ro|.tytffihcii cmirm rosioil iiloiio on the mitlioi iiy of tlion inimos, wo linmltlx 11 list III it tin- |iou|ilo tvmilil not siiliiuils j to mi iniiot iiioii ... lint it is timiurrnl, | on tlio Ion si consitlonilioii, tli,it notliinn slum ot ill'* most oxitii in*nil.i111\ is ctinsisii m wiili tin liooilonl ol on t lions , mil tin- |miin ol t Ilf gutmn niont. *' |» » i. le (.ii tin* President to ri vi . m ll"* <onte I w ilia* i, imnoughts In Ii nflne, .uid *’* die .mt ..,i it \ ot I i..it to l» .11 up.ui die ,s'"' • * '"*‘«it, it Ii*- would, contine lie void w itliiu the limits wiiirli ciiYi,nisei tlie di.it of (In citizen. He is a man ut authority 1 \ i f < \ i ‘ ,N|’ “1 !'" 11 ‘gi*live, lie in i\ r» dm c .» ..Iis. util\ nod cu, tail du income ot olhciul depemlytits- and 11 '* ' ' 1 '' ‘I'lem e .11. I , mol u I Ur lit ill urn \\||ii ■ ' 1 ' ■ •1 «i» i. In i , ivur. ‘Tilt d, . la i.ilu i, o| In, preteieuce i, tee >. n.d lei « oalilmu l,M 'din. ho dm - id ni ,n wi,t,so anxiety ,* *' ’“.d «•" die Ml, , if, and to 1,,. admit',. Ill die rew*a, 1 "I at tl\i a ml «-«• iispicunus l« !aimi>. {'iu' ' ,,l,Nl patron.,gi d. x .*t* d lo die . .n,>«. e| tie- executive tavmigile, dm , ,,11-e ot the fav.mute le > onu s counecto.lwi.il • jnestmie el Sun. , and !l n;'1 1' ' >d» d will io it i elei erne to it > lieu lilts ":l 1 !‘ ' '• ‘i I in i i "w . up a party. Ionin ■ 1 ‘ lot mi 1 e im d' ' ipluii , ra a i lor sac, f and cxpi it at all the a* “ » which ad v an I.i a. , ay I . won, dial aims at poA. i w id, an exchmiv, view t<» s« llisli and lact,ous ends. it will »all list Ii hy ,im inline which ma\ Im •' ■' t vo to allay ami di\. . t popttla, aispn ion deutm ‘ at u , lopuhlitMu, Jellm .onian, or In/ /hem dll nt iinn-—but by whatever name it is ».’ill, dt it is a party whose plans will r< .u I, t. eir cousumuia lion ill nothing short of the ab a.lute overthrow ..I populai ii lit', ami the nccesuon el l.xerutive Sti pl i ill.Ii v. Again, the I ii sidi'iit camlet be peruiitled le UeiiiliiUte Ilia stna essei, but al the expense e| the imleprndenro mi l \ u tue el public, men. Add dial te the .die,ely colossal p<we| el the Oiiice, and Ills 1111 i 111 me in lb bills el l e 11 g i e s bn elites uresis tdnr. It Would lu dill' to llllllk el lOMStl/l ■■ Ills IIaim in till! election «d i Cj»l rs. -iil.it ives, win l, In. nomination could elevate his t.ivoiite to the Cluel Ala gist i a i \. 1 la* turn ho mu irs el r ov ei nine ill ai • tl .l ast, u mrd into (ai ll | H I s ail I s v cejill.lilts w le u lie 1 i • ‘ but • (lie ml] \ olln cs are a passport in pop. da I approb.it in. \V e hnv e w line >srd die bit ter iiult.H ol tins new in«i I >i Mini ibha iulluence, but the system is y el in it* infam y , ami the evils we iia\, .ocii are .ill o pi elude to the mill which mu. t iolievv, 11 the p. »p|.*, in I heir • I tended maps- 1 ly, do not ctu-li an i .iiinniii ite it. Vu rmiiieiit ‘-d v one, al < . . i vtu* lately die obj« 11 ol Ills adulation, ha* im a led tin* displeastll o id tlie I’n ; lent. I ei vs I,at ' - . n main . , m rk i • ne.W e| . but lil.lt III a e,) 111! |, I ; . , | , VV| io President and 1 latter. Xtiodieri iti 11, vvl, • a l niratmnoi u,e . ; e e| W as pr . i < ’ \ iaa s I w i'i| hi, j | j ,< lion ll.to power, .* Id I whom pill • file ll t i-. a, dm hie ‘id to la- ll i ky .1 i.l j lit . .ant, I. . a on the turn! i he iam nt el I p Pi • idem, lo die i bisioi, "I t > i * I • ‘. r 1 ■ 1 ■> a!i I tin- sfe id la ,t cl i a nipt ous of die I 1 a t e i ii and laws. How has lit- m in,en d I II av . h*d die f.ile e| die niimcycm.x illustrious' III " w .. i im Pie i■!e111 h i' banished from his renin i.> ! Ho veil ask how f Piny if Judge ' \V bite, no ieiiiai kahh-lei bis puritv, a m igdlber, and always a tunic!, by a single act of iudepen-! deuce, vvlm h ran counter to die view s n| die Pies- 1 ident, (orlnled his good will, bow has All. \ ui Hu- * ion ru lined it ( Your sagacity has anticipated the answer. He had his eye on the Presiden tial nonniutinn—that lie counted of mure value j than any movement el the people m bis behalf, which had not the President's sanction ; and in re turn for dial boon, was too politic to hesitate ut a- ! ny simcmiei. I here m abroad in the land a fearful spirit o! turbulence and innovation. \V i,ness die refusal of' thy Maryland electors to go into the election— thereby h aving the Stab- without a t*ovi mor and Legislature, nay , without a government. Mon, would not have vonittred upon an a« t of Midi ha/,- | "id, o i * j • ■ i g -1 a; 11 to I'Ve rv sent mien t o( regard for die public >a|ely, but lor soim -tramje, wiiie-spif.nl iiiisappieiicusien and evil mllm m « . Many in c< - have e i cun lot tbf substitution by the l*|f 'b ut, ol his own will lor the authority of the ( hi f s— uid sm b w as his over.sliadovv jug jiepidai it V, tli*- jmlguu at el the nation vva > mild and indulgent, j i. t ' "III' - the offensive « 11<>I i ,o foiestail the p"puiai cliejn , ami to pre* < rihe a future chit I ni i gistialt* tf a • * v* i i j... I.’lie exigency ul . die c.i'i idauU o| iiodiiug ' I io, t ni unit'd and in | ,, and tlie W"is, It voi ll i -in, will prevail; tin-el, dive Ir.iu cliise lo>t4 its v ime ; nay the people will ho no Ion - ci weri i n or - ipn iue, ,1 they fail to demolish at thf l ui ' lol l any eilor,, rev, it or open, to in terlore in their elections. I p" i tie lo , i, ill'll, tii. ,1 the i le< lion of All. \ ui ! > t i i ■ u v." mi b a liamipii ol the Kxec.utivo ovi r the people—an itistaiico o( successful dicta tion, in the e.xcr*',sij of tlu u m »>t import.mt and HU «>||[e>l I! 11»' ll Mil, ll m| ,|| |.» |,( (lie | f | i*i 11IIT V loll c orn ul i very »1111 Si • 11f and independent Mti/. n to prevent it. Vv ill it In- objected that injustice j is done Air. V an llureii in charging upon hint that lie is the e\ ruli\e lavorite.1, and that the patron age ol the ; (ivi i nineiil has h on I ivishly employed in his bed mil l How then has h happened, that o! die tens ol thousands who bol l their places at I tin.* pleasure ot the Fiisnhut, there are but low, and they mostly mutes, who are not parti/ms i liy wlial.inagic ha- so nuiii rows a host, dispeisod ihn *ughuut our w ide country, and exhibiting encU lt;-SS divcl lilies ill othei I r* peels, Ill-Oil bSeipJc 1 ill an iiarne uious “ umi” upon this one point ] None wm aiii i i to answer by alii giug his ilhistiious ser vices and el vateil character. I .vi n party bigolrv must coulees that in chaiacter and service lie is uni tunuie in my, inn 11 v, that in ay be mentioned in uiv one «’! iho St itus. Hi- tuiiiio in comic - tod wall no leading r. out, which bo controlled by con* .ciious ox1 .imn—and until ho reached the hi uu , !l(U ol hi- ambition, ..s tin* subaltern o. a man w not ii it wa.> glory ctiou h It * servo,” Id • lame, ii lame ho had, reslod alone on the places he had held. We rip t, ami Hubinit he <pi-'lion to you lor vour solemn consideration, how does it happen, , mat tint Aiissoaii lii.-sirictioiii-l a.n 1 the anti-Alis ■ s ul I I rest i a ' 1 t, 11 • j 1. i: i,. a lid till) a ill 1-1 > 411 k, the Turin and the anti Turin, lie? Abolitionist and anti-Ahi liiim ist, Uepui !i m» and Fedot a list si, , provided th y agree in he- ingle pailicidar ol it th« | I I S i ident, me unit'd as earnest ami intolerant confede rates in i a- support ol All. \ an Huron f To us il w uld seoin better to admit tin? existence (»l I Ut<) .lllo^od Hlllllt'llt'O, 41 ll( I t *1111(* I \ t«» SllllOlulor, j lli*tn .i ' iiiim mu li .iii inbuilt proofs to deny ilsnxis j tome. I How I’ili/.I h , WO llH\* JJIHIO Mlllltwlml ill f n'ju nil*) tlio 11iii11« i ul ;ik* I'lnMiieni’s intt'ilei , ' 01 O . I 'I II IN til 11 \\ hull Il ls 1*1 till* rll'diuil ! •' i» <’\d mid h I.i iin in*; eilelfnty. tin f/m sftiftt is In tii'ii n t/n jh iiplt ami i j nhri i nh % im%nil, in thrr. Ii i.i i.nne lor ron^i.ituluiioii, tli.it (lie n >11*’ * .III III! II**- 1 hIt 11 Ml III til • It I ll I n 1111 11 III* limit *.|tl tile judgin' it, on tlir pint ot Iiini wlio Iiiih exposed Iii.h i *'11111r \ io iii** iiioitifn .ition of cnosidoiinjj it. Mr. \ .in Huron lias u*i clitinn up.oi your ^nitihitlc, “"i ».in Iii • iliiii .our impiro yotn .it I uiii.it ion. Ilo ''••n boon lon^ .i p.ilim i iii, lint bn coiiino Inn boon am i>b*’.I by utt iusi.iii! • s *>l |».i11 i<• (M .I• • \ *»i ion. • m imln .in »n- ol iiurmiimmi aluliM, or sit; * < • 11 < > i wisdom a in I kiiu.v liilye ol | > 111 > 11« hiuiness. I . w J'hIiIk iih ii Ii two i li.i i • i| mi olien tin ir opinions oil *;r,tve subji : ami 11 i • i111ji ■ >s 1111u 111. i«• I .i. 10 ii Is on i-i11\ o|iiiiion with'dt lio m is now avow. 11 I-, iojii OHOiili d, indeed, asalwavs clieerhil ami i o i lul at a Iiow i com | h i w In• iii 11 i % liaill in ii - sfi ami not ias lo ull'omf -ul whom h |i,|4 boon told, lli.tf a bo'b 11oi (i i i'*o, bavin : (In* pow ei to reward alloetmu, Im.iesod binisoll ibo object ol bis . t om i diny |n blIII these in i nioplis lino nts, <n.d nl I it? i o| a biu in i nub r, still bis is me a obi i ai lor whirl i tin still'd n i mb j ion hi or, I be veoi i on> intelli: elite, ami tbo |il.nn li.inkn -sol our' people, waul I | i oj»o so |i>i initial ion. In I lie; In met address, we examined In. millin' life, ami il app< lied l.-atn the loview, lli.il lie cmild ioH bo trusted wiib tint protection of “ youi steadfast |*i im ij»l<■', your lived inlete.sf, mmii i herished ami iiiii 11.111• • 111,■ poliin.il doeii mos.I ake ibo It.ink 'towards w bo b, now n lets |»ussod awav, lepu dialed and roudonuiod, lie lias exhibited a s|imt of ho.u . ami mlr.n libit* resentment; can von liiM Imn mu hiNMVe tin odious institution, in nnoilit t lot m, W boiievei a uuniboi lap'o enoiodi lo lluc.it on Ins popuhiillv shall demand Ins oo-o|ic*i alien ! What did be si\ nl it m ibo plcIlllUlde id n> slionpib, when vour opposition, earnest iisiiwas, appeared hope loss and desperate I Did lie mine to Mini assi lame f - Nu\, f.iiliuj in that, did lie mo Ion | him oil with a v.o'iio ami quail lied support of its adherents, x nur ml vei sane . f llai Imn- - “ Ibo ijilosiiou of tbo i • 11 is 1111111 • > i ii 111 y n| a Itauk is sotib'il, and lli.it the pow'oi ii111si siaud a sin • ossfiil mtt i/ftilii/um ol ibo constitution.'' A \ i , lb.it w is Ins iloi l.ii .ilmn m Ins pbu o m ibo Si .t«i11 , and as lie olinso (be lime, and made tin* occasion 10 pint laiui il, 11 would have been n :• iriled a4 do i o ilorV t»» suppose, dial, alter a sum I interval, he would renounce and rciract Ills opiimiii ! \\ bal lias bo lately s.od ( .Mm ii, u is adniilled, ol w bal an anti Hank mm mi: lit lie expected In say, and .oii,i diiii" who b s o b i one in Ins situation would net s ix . I lo parades tin name ol die Hresidcnl, bo iieiMisI pairou, before die publn , a one con • i ioiiK ul in power, at|d evi'i prone io m\oke iu I'lUtei lion, lot bt bo exp* i led lo'Jo, and siibiiilts lo he i tomb n I .i . llm anti-Hank candidate. \ia i • <• w bon there . no haul , and dm people, so tai from im « >li11<• a lem-wal, me icsolx. d io.Miu.sl il, 11 1 dim l.iiins the existence ol anv feoliu ■••** in ils Im - li ill ; ami now, dial the oihhiiv i> ovel come, of I r.s bmisolfas executioner. Wliuulf evpirssed die Op IIIo.| wllicil we llaVe qoo|r»d, lie M il I. J the conslilolimi.il (pies! ..in a . then Milled; wo haxi ! now bis aiidmriiv for believin'!, tliat lie considers |Ih question settled .olverseh lo bis loniicr inipies sinus. i\mnbei.s, then, settled die question in bodi instances; ,nid d ibo majority shell acain t bailee sides, In* wlm follows flm jut mnjori* may be ex pel. 1 men more to (lmti|p: bis opinions. Take the question of Slavery. Wliat lias In said or done In attract to hiin>ell die coiiinmnda linn or (rood will ofSoiillieru planters ? lie was m favor ol dm IMixsotu i resit u lion dial is attes ted by hi* oi m tbn .Semite ol N ,*\v York, lie rn tertained dm opinion dial llm free nmjro amf me- 1 lattu was entitled to stand by tin* side ol the cm- j 7.011 at tin* polls, to raise b n Voice, amt to cause lus influence to be felt in tbo assembly ol die peo ple, to select their legislators, and otIk*i public of ficers. 'Tliat is attested by lus acts in tbo con vention of New York, lie admits tbo authori /*/of ('ongress to abolish Slavery in tl" D-itiid of (mlumbia. That is attested by bis published correspondence. Tine, l e uccompanh d die ad mi-sieii ol die iiutlioi iln w ith a declaration in el- I I. ct dial it would lie inexpedient and unjust lo ex orcist! tlm power. Hut d Southern redii might i, si secure Hi that concession, -till, who could idy 11j ton a politic! hi li* adhere lo bis impressions, n - s/irifinthe i i j>< t/it m y unit just it r •>! a nntisur■ , ,t bo w as so i emarkable for bis versatility f.—We have alluded to one instance of a change ol npim o:i ; take another, not less reimiii able. Ilispar ii/. ins alloao that In* is opposed to internal iui pio\ nieut by the yenei at joVei inmiit. Il be be, ii i . .it dm expense ol bis cousislo o y ; for il can- 1 Hot be denied tb it lie supported tin* obnoxious jniwer m the instance in which it was carried lo ils fin du st and w orst extent. Noi is tin champ* from lla* uflii ni.itive to the negative ol tin* power hvauy means the last edition ol bis opinions upon tins subject ; Im as it i, now uiulerstnod, lie m u. - tains dm newer id iiilot mil improvement, to an v exit lit, UCI.oW \ IMiltf Ol’ INTUV. That is to.say, the latiei power being plenary, the only limitation lo wdticli the other is subject, is that it must be si. com*, not i nisi , m the order ol time. One mi vm mlilt! in his opinions, ahd loom withal ; w lm, upon the occasion of the admission of M ivsnm i, was an ayed in fierce hostility Id Smiton n lights, inteii si and feeling, and who,, upon other occa sion? since, lias avowed opinions in tin l ist degree unpopular and unsale in this community, can not he the object of your adiuiialien and confi dence. Ho voted for the T.ir»fl*»d ’24, and the Tariff of ’2-S, distinguished a> the hill of abominations. Vet, the advocate uf the Tariff policy, the author uftiio s'-iitimeiii ipiot« d above in reaped to the |5,mb he who allium l tho authority id' Congress to meet toll gates on the Cumberland load, and denied a leiritorythe privileges ol the Union, un it , upo.i the condition ol subscribing to a prohi bition < very, in a11 democratii republican l’i l\, lie makes tree with our old nomem lature. These words had once an expressive .Mendicancy , w« a understood and piecisely applied—none m u lled an expositor-to unveil their iiupi-rl. I hey denoted a party numerous and povverlul lor inti l •ligeuce and charact* r. I>ut not merely the party I called, but every unit oflliat party, would have been ! resisted the deduction ul these doctrines trom their | text, as a downright attempt at the inti rpolaiion ot the grossest heresy. IN.iy, if one ut such loose j faith had been found in its ranks.lie would have been condemned as an impostor, and scorn and ridicule have bei a his portion. It is an offence to the mau iluess of urn country’, to expect lo overcome its stead last and elierislred sentiment by tho simula lod ii>i* ol tavonte party designations—Can the .rijcgt h«.* first to bring the tonus into contempt, as a preliminary to tho a-unii.ilajoii ot the realities 1 ihi'v denote) Democratic republicans! You who look to the venerated Jefferson and Madison i ils .vo,,r great originals, and desiru to preserve their i lei ms m the M'liso in which they illustrated their doctrines—way, you who would not surrender unit oiotliei tonuui' to thedemandsufan artful inno | satin , ii'sist the shallow ifrtitrcu to eirlrsryour pre |odo i's aganisi vonr rights. I- <'Ilow rili/a-ns, tho strongest refianctV of otfr "l’i.'Ills lies in appeals to yom prejudices. Iml"i lot yourselves. \ gainst the dearest iuler eiu es Irani tail ainl argument, they have tint te meiiiv in accuse us nl pcopnsiog tocnrrv the alec lion lo tin* huiiM-. \ in ket designed to avoid Hint verv result ami not less recommended by the spirit in which • m i-'mated than by its admiraldn adaptation to tlie end in view f naim In , t ie absolute settle wont ot* Hie 'I'leitmn bv the people themselves, in their im* medifito capacity, is by an extraordinary ofdhpii I vismn, treati d as a plan to transfot the «tet - lion Irom the people to t‘ougress. The objection is about as absiinl as le allege that the settleiiict t ol a personal dillerence, bv /hi amicable adjust nn nt, was (be iiiu.le lor adjourning it to the Je cisioii of a Court : The alternative ticket pre sents to our choice both \\ bite and Harrison ; and is tic oul v me in-, by nn hit Ii the people who pro hi '•'lb. i to \ an 11 are n, can suiely retain tbe election in then'ow i band How puerile, nu\, wltat an oil.',iff to y »ur nudeistandings, is the bray of Double allotted ticket, .Siamese ticket,” «Vc. II would be more witty, certainly more classical,, to ci > 4/bracatjaftra. In truth, the objection that there is a jdan on foot to convert tbe gravest and limit imjiortaut of °ur ebn lions imn a vatu show, lie-, at tbe door of (" b 'I for the want ol a better designation wo shall • all) the I amtvs. Here among us, their cundi d ile bn tbe \ ice 11 residency, tbe second oil ten m the govei nuieiii, and upon whh b the (‘liief Magis haiy itsell iii.iv devolve, ii Win. Smith. In other jdai es, the candidate of the party is a certain Ku b od IM. Jolmson, whom, for four of vour just displeasuie, »»s wo formerly remarked, the lenders < oul.t imt venture to propose in this community. It is not • ecessary to draw bis character, since* high as b finds in the lavor of Mr. Van tturen, and nearly as they uro associated, it was doomed impolitic and oiisalo to expose him to the scrutiny "hu b w,i> approbemdod frjiu your sense of pwb lu and private propriety. How significant is tho bu t, and replete with implication against tin/ cliai actor ol Johnson ! \oi l»o w hom the party • aiiimt volume to propose even as a candidate in N ugmia, wields a divided sceptre m live Van Kn it n jum la, and i. to bo next ill stalinii and mllu e11• • m the government to the t duel Magistrate, m tbf e \ fid id Mi. \ an Ilmen*.* election. Too i».id, oi iinhf< do, oi d.iugorotis f.u bis opinion*, or all, Im hi union of their names on an electoral tic ket in In sul mi 11 ted to you, their names in otbvi pla ces am indissolubly coniiecied, vY Johnson breomes Hie \ nt' IVsnlcul, it Marlin Nan Ilmen he made the ( hie! M lpi.tiate. The evidence to expose the mockery which is attorn, tod to ho prac tised on you by the use of Smith’s name, is coiiijdeto. in Alabama lie is on tin electoral in ket, pledged i t the siippmto! Van llim. i anti Johnson. \V bar i> ii thi n nut idle show to open a jioll for Smith X May it is worse than an idle show : for to throw away yom vote upon him, is to neutralise vour opposition to Johnson ; and vour iulluoncc, nay, iheliheilv ol voting lor the winning candidate, is sunk in the suboi(limit' pait assi lied you in the si heme ot du t«ition. J idgO W bite appeal fieIbri you not at hfo own instance— still l«ss at tht instance ol any high luuctioiiai v oiulluiai combination—the people' lliose who know ium well, brought him to vour no tier , and both he and they aro wiiimut patronage mil govt i iimenl iiillueiue. Ill-, titles to voivr fa-' voriest upon his known moral firmness and de votion to principle, unostentatious and useful life, ihorougli knowledge nt public alfairs, and acknow ledged ability to comliK I them to (lie signal be lie til •d the whole country. Vs our Chief M i gist rate*, bis administration would be distinguished by re jMjblu an simplicity and economy ; the virtues of lormei day s would mice mine regain their usceii dam v , and with their restoration, sycophancy, in h i nie, venality and violeuco would he expelled ln.nu 11io piesinee of the government. Sad experience lias taught a lesson of caution* and di*lrusf, m regard to the |'iote*sions ol public men ; and so lai Irom desiring to weaken its force, we would urge you always to exercise a spirit of wa le and rigurou.% suspicion towards the appli cants for your elective siijiport. Yen owe it to y oni st l\ cs, hut much more to y our cuntilry, to ad-* mil the claims oi no man until you have subjected them to a rigid scrutiny, and ascertained that the iiniloi ui tenor ol In* lib-, and judiiic.d associations,, are in haimony with Ins professions, and verify their sincerity. In tins spilt examine the preten sions ol Judge \\ bite, and contrast them nn ii Ii Mr. \ .hi Huron’s ; and according to Hie conclusions ol a lui 1 illul and coiiijireheiisive review,let tin.'ques tion ot tiieir ar cordauce with your standard be de rided.— Your motto . should be, “ not words brrf deeds.” Doubtless, you desire tbe government to In conducted with simplicity and economy—to be t lie and impartial in Us acts, open in its policy, and above all, free Irom even the suspicion ot ca bal, and that Iasi and vilest opprobrium, s\ coplian n till ‘i servility. Judge you then between J udge \\ lull*, w hose virtue, too severe lor the meridian of \\ •ishinglon, brought upon him the wrath ol an impure coalition, ami .Mr. \ an llureii, who is at once the head and instrument of the compact force of placemen and officials. Judge you between Judge White, whose course through life has been simple ami consistent, and identified with youis upon the great question which agitated our coun try with loaifui throes, (lie admission of Missouri; and Mr. \ an linren, who upon that occasion, was among the most determined olyoui opponents ; and who, as often as he has changed his opinions, ne ver passed from the stronger to the weaker side. Judge you, who will administer the government w iih ct onumv ; lib who has concurred in its ex travagance, and whose adherents are the favored objects ol prolilse and wasteful expenditure, or the unbending Senator who revUtrd the illegal appro pi iation ol public money, and straightway was pro scribed by the government party . In the dial.icier oJ’Ucii. Harrison, we have the uuulest assurance that the government will be ad ininUt'’red with wisdom, simplicity, and success, and unremitted devotion to the cardinal virtues of a simple republic, it it shall be the pleasure of his countrymen to elect him. At an early period of Ins I he ho attracted the regard, and leceived >ignal proofs of the confidence of Mr. Jefferson— i.id afterwards of Mr. Madison. How nobly lit* lilied the lull measure ut his duty as an officer in the war, is attested by his brilliant and heroic a chieveinents. in the important and diversified I trusts which ho has held, • is conduct was distin guished by diligence and ability ; and such b*i